[ { "scan_name": "258435900-anniston-star-Jun-26-1955-p-38.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 1, 3 ], [ 1, 5 ], [ 3, 5 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 1, 3 ], [ 5, 1 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 4694.611476562501, 5364.028957031251 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 3277.789794921875, 1399.5654296875, 4621.22607421875, 2656.858642578125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 3026.00717578125, 2934.74252734375, 3848.5531269531252, 5351.525050781251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "means that monkeys must be\nflown to the United States\nfrom abroad at great expense.\nIt is obviously undesirable to\nhave our vaccine supply de-\npendent on shipments of\nthese animals.\n\nOur situation would be\nmuch better if we had a\nnormal animal cell which\ncould be grown continuously\nin laboratories here, and\nwhich would in turn support\nthe growth of polio virus. A\nfew strains of such cells have\nbeen grown for as long as 16\nmonths, but none has been\nfound which will multiply\nrapidly enough to meet the\nenormous requirements of\nvaccine production.\n\nResearch to find the sort of\nnormal cell we need\u2014and we\nbelieve that eventually we\nwill find it\u2014is going on in\nlaboratories in Boston, Balti-\nmore, Philadelphia, Cleveland,\nMinneapolis, and Berkeley.\n\nFinally, we still have para-\nlytic polio. March of Dimes\naid must be given to the\nthousands of men, women\nand children already stricker\nwho depend on us for help\nWe must be ready to assis\u2019\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 2098.29248046875, 96.00401306152344, 3614.882080078125, 1321.5684814453125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 3870.468845703125, 2951.6658671875, 4694.611476562501, 5336.248195312501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "those who Wlii contract purr\nbefore we have sufficient vac-\ncine supplies for all who wish\nto be vaccinated.\n\nIn the last half-dozen years.\nwe have progressed from a\npoint where polio research\nstill seemed to be far from\nproviding successful preven-\ntion of the paralytic disease to\na situation in which millions\nof youngsters already have\nbeen vaccinated and more\nmillions will be in the months\nahead. The achievement has\nbeen without parallel in the\nlong history of medicine.\n\nWhat makes the ceaseless\n\nfight against polio unique, of\ncourse, is that it has been 4\nfight in which you and the\nother millions of American\npeople, through the March of\nDimes, have been part of 4\npartnership with scientists. I!\nshould make you as a con-\ntributor proud of what your\ndimes have accomplished. !'\nshould make us all realize\nwhat tremendous strength w\u00ab\nhave to accomplish a majo!\nundertaking, no matter how\ndifficult it may be, once Ww\nset our sights and get to wor!\nvoluntarily.\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 3670.24448046875, 595.6033061523437, 4460.747707031251, 1315.283107421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "The new polio vaccine is be-\ning produced commercially\nby the nation\u2019s leading phar-\nmaceutical houses under rig-\nid scientific standards. Safety\ntests are performed at each\nstep in the process, and any\nbatch of vaccine showing the\npresence of a live virus is\n\ndestroyed in the laboratory.\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 2164.937107421875, 2931.442966796875, 3008.0296894531252, 5364.028957031251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "but a few that show promise\nof effectiveness are being\nthoroughly investigated.\n\nThe delicate testing meth-\nods used in the vaccine field\ntrial have resulted in finding\nscores of hitherto unidentified\nviruses. We call these tiny\nparticles \u201corphan\u201d viruses. It\nis possible that some may\ncause paralysis. Work must\ngo on toward learning more\nabout them, and toward com-\nbating any that may cause\npolio-like symptoms.\n\nA simple test is still seeded\nAlthough we have made\n\nprevention of paralytic polio,\n\nwe still do not have a simple,\n\naccurate, and rapid diagnostic\ntest for the disease. Such tests\nas are available are extremely\ncomplicated and are per-\nformed only in research lab-\noratories. For that reason,\ninvestigators in many parts of\nthe country are working to\nfind a quick, inexpensive di-\nagnostic test.\n\nThe polio vaccine now be-\ning used in this country is\nmade from virus grown on\ncells of monkey kidney. This\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 199.9613494873047, 2370.572509765625, 1963.3873291015625, 3510.583984375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 2336.233154296875, 1479.5499267578125, 3110.12939453125, 2451.419189453125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 352.1526530761719, 3900.601658203125, 1905.4099384765625, 4147.129054687501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "The reason is the bias-cut elastic side panels that self-adjust\nto your every motion to give you complete comfort at all\ntimes... no matter how active you are, no matter what size!\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 150.22865295410156, 1047.85791015625, 1916.212646484375, 2013.1170654296875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 344.403564453125, 3558.3564453125, 1893.52197265625, 3885.65771484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Won't shift, ride or slide ever!\nPlaytex is the only bra that\u2019s glorious for sports\n_..and glorifies your fashions, too!\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 2160.897705078125, 2806.675537109375, 3450.78125, 2896.903076171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "SPaQpELEG ESPEeSs> (Continued)\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 1436.15625, 4182.17578125, 2030.7357177734375, 5181.109375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": " \n" } } }, { "scan_name": "284471183-fort-madison-evening-democrat-Dec-23-1955-p-21.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 13 ], [ 2, 20 ], [ 2, 21 ], [ 2, 23 ], [ 2, 27 ], [ 20, 21 ], [ 20, 23 ], [ 20, 27 ], [ 21, 23 ], [ 21, 27 ], [ 23, 27 ], [ 9, 19 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 0, 13 ], [ 2, 21 ], [ 9, 19 ], [ 20, 27 ], [ 23, 20 ], [ 27, 2 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 7290.18896484375, 10031.6796875 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 1867.563712890625, 951.6573408203125, 3211.5405351562504, 3950.958259765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "And so, Christmas comes again. With it come\nthe days of music. The beloved carols have |\nblended harmoniously with the wreaths and\nholly in our town squares. Church and home,\nthe country over, were sweetened with melody.\n\nFor, more than any other period in the year,\nChristmas is the time of music.\n\n\u201cO Little Town of Bethlehem\u201d ... \u201cCome\nAll Ye Faithful\u201d ... \u201cSilent Night.\u201d They\u2019re all\npart of this annual emotional experience when\n\u2018most of us again savor for brief moments the\nclean, clear joyfulness of youth.\n\nThere is another great symphony which re-\nsounds through the Yuletide. There is the con-\ncord of sweetness and strength of a set of famil-\niar words\u2014the story of the Christ Child\u2019s birth\nas told in the Bible. :\n\nThe words are so few, just over 500. It is\nalmost shocking to find the few short para-\n_graphs\u2014not pages\u2014in St. Luke and St. Matthew\nwhich record an event that has forged the shape\nof history.\n| \u201cAnd there were in the same country, shep-\nherds abiding in the field keeping watch over\n\u2018their flock by night.\n\n| \u201cAnd, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon\nthem, and the glory of the Lord shone \u2018round\n| about them and they were sore afraid.\n\n| \u201cAnd the angel said unto them, \u2018Fear not: for,\n| behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy,\n\u2018which shall be to all people.\n\n\u201cFor unto you is born this day in the city of\n|David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.\u201d\n\nThe chords swell and diminish. They tinkle\nlike tiny bells of cut glass. They engulf like warm\n\n\u2018rolling seas of organ music. The chorus carries\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 56.482666015625, 203.694580078125, 900.547119140625, 486.8981018066406 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "Korean Crown {s\nFound Near Pusan\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 5438.0644453125, 580.8640668945312, 6323.8784257812495, 2174.565193359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "\u2018ng? ' all the crowd of packagc-\nJaden \u201creturress\u201d you'll see only\nap occasional man.\n\n| Also, there are plenty of hu.-\nbands who have learned from\nsad experience that they can\u2019t\nplease the little woman with a\ngift thev choose themselves and\n\u2018so have resorted to giving her\nmoney and telling her to buy\n, what she wants. You don't know\n\u2018of any women who have been\npushed into that kind of gift-\n| gi ving, do you?\n\n| No, a woman has no fear of\nbuying her husband something\nhe won\u2019t want because he always\nis enough of a gentleman to act\nas though what she bought him is\njust what he wanted.\n\nMaybe women are harder to\nplease and more calculating\nabout Christmas gifts because\nthey never give up the childish\nhabit of asking each other, \u201cWhat\ndid you get for Christmas?\u201d and\nshowing off their Christmas loot\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 5520.25634765625, 2303.162109375, 7222.2001953125, 4397.5634765625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": " \n\nFROM EACH AND /* f EVERY ONE AT\n\nINDUSTRIAL\n\nPLUMBING & HEATING CO.\n606 Avenue G\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 4574.25439453125, 957.8280639648438, 4970.34130859375, 1559.81787109375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 151.91249084472656, 3140.571044921875, 1840.3447265625, 5342.3984375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n \n\n \n\noy ay the season\nbring life\u2019s brightest\n\nornaments\u2014the Joy of\n\nLoving, the Fun of Giving. j\n\n \n\nFROM ALL THE EMPLOYEES\n\n5. $. KRESGE CO.\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 5529.90185546875, 4560.95654296875, 7199.818359375, 6751.95166015625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": " \n\nSLIM'S gg! SERVICE\n2\\lst & Avenue L\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 1928.492431640625, 4013.235107421875, 3650.81640625, 5331.3603515625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": " \n\nPainters Texaco Service\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 129.2181854248047, 1269.1043701171875, 1808.0799560546875, 2997.239013671875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": " \n\n\u201d een +\n\nSessa\nGREETINGS ay\n\nx #f\na\u201d ee\n\n \n\nEast End Florists\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 74.11908703613281, 540.292228515625, 959.7302324218749, 1155.1289140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "SEOUL, Korea (AP)\u2014-A gold\ncrown adorned with thousands\nof gems and other articles from a\nmonarchy which began before the\ndawn of the Christian era have\nbeen unearthed near the south-\neast port of Pusan,\n\nOfficials og the National Mus-\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 1949.2984619140625, 7849.83349609375, 3713.602783203125, 10031.6796875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": " \n \n\nTO OUR VALUED\nCUSTOMERS AND\nMANY FRIENDS\n\nWe hope te continue fo serve you with\nfriendliness and courtesy \u2018til\n\nChristmas rolls \u2018round once more.\n\nwat KARL'S CAFE\n. Del, Jim, Bertha,\n\nhy\n\n\\S< Mary, Thelma and\nNe Gloria\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 3801.056884765625, 6970.15966796875, 7290.18896484375, 9921.94921875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": " \n\nTROY\n\n\u201cPICK-UP AS USUAL MONDAY\u201d\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 6324.26219921875, 799.5410688476562, 7222.5708085937495, 1169.7576982421874 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "| ALEDO, Nl. (AP)\u2014-Mrs. Bes-\nsie V. Lockhart, 28, of West Lib-\nerty, lowa, will killed Thurs-\nday night in a car accident while\nenroute to spend the Christmas\nholidays with Illincis relatives.\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 3225.683341796875, 1846.9573896484376, 4570.36768359375, 3950.24121875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\nthe reedy resortance of Oriental! pipes, the \u201c|\nverberation of struck gongs. And sometimes a\n\nreaches the tingling crescendo of a _ choir of |\n\ntrumpets. |\n\n\u201cAnd suddenly there was with the angel a\nmultitude of the heavenly host praising God ~\nsaying. |\n\n\u201cGlory to God in the highest, and on earth\npeace, good will toward men.\u201d\n\ncomposers of al] ages have heard the music\nof the words and tried to capture it in their own\ncascades of notes, From music came music.\n\n\u201cAnd when they were c \u2122 into the house,\nthey saw the young child w..n Mary his mother\nand fell down, and worshipped him.\u201d\n\nThose who love Christmas will miss its\ngreatest music if they fail to reacquaint them-\nselves today with the swelling cadence found in\nthese words.\n\nAnd there is an obbligato of hope and promise\nin them, unmistakable, Does not man, who has\n_learned to speak one to the other with melodi-\nous words like these, have a greater destiny\u2019\n' He must truly grow upward toward the stars in\npeace and justice and not\u2014as the cynics fear\u2014\ncrash into a beastly and abysmal final discord.\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 3709.033447265625, 3992.660888671875, 4574.4287109375, 4437.158203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Looking\nBackward\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 1973.1324462890625, 5493.6748046875, 3612.0380859375, 7576.0615234375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nOUR CHRISTMAS\nGREETINGS TO\nALL OF YOU\nWHOM WE HAVE\nSO ENJOYED\nSERVING... fg\n\n \n \n \n \n\nDi phe Sit\n\nClem & Welch\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 163.5167236328125, 5491.74462890625, 1859.208984375, 7658.9228515625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\nAs another Season approaches, we would like to\n\ntake this opportunity to wish our many friends\n\na wonderful Christmas!\n\nMadison Coaxial Antenna Inc.\n616 - 18th Street\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 3207.37059765625, 805.0482709960937, 4553.1836015625, 1790.02393359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "And suddenly there was with the ange! a|\nmultitude of the heavenly host praising God, ond |\nsaying, Glory to God in the highest, and me\nearth peace, good will toward men. And it came\nto pass, as the angels were gone away from\nthem into heaven, the shepherds said one to\nanother, Let us now go even unto Bethlehem,\nand see this thing which is come to pass, which\nthe Lord hath made known unto us. And they\ncame with haste, and found Mary, and Joseph,\nand the babe lying in a manger. \u2014Luke 2:13-16.\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 155.04380798339844, 7797.09228515625, 1876.1453857421875, 10024.8974609375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": " \n\nOF OUR MANY FRIENDS!\n\nLARKIN STANDARD SERVICE\n10th Street and Avenue\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 964.7581098632812, 215.7198408203125, 1848.6583330078124, 1165.74170703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "jeum said the articles came fom\nthe ancient Sulla dynasty, which\nlasted for 1,000 years. They were\nfound near Kyongju,\u2019 capital of\nthe Sylla dynasty,\n\nRoad builders came across\nthem in a burial mound. They\nalso found two pairs of gold ear\nrings, a gold bracelet, a gold\n\nnecklace, a silver bracelet, an\niron pot, bronze ware, an iron\nsword and several pieces of ear-\ntnenware.\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 4995.1855390625, 916.04930859375, 5429.1796953124995, 1624.188484375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Don\u2019t get huf-\nfy about that\nstatement until\nyou test it out\na bit.\n\nYou've heard\n\u201clenty of wives\ncompiain the\nnnimaginative of\nin a p propriate\ngifts they get\nfeam their hiic-\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 6324.16747265625, 422.5948408203125, 7226.5483476562495, 673.4016801757813 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "\u2018to each other. Whereas, men open\ntheir gifis, act surprised and\n\npleased, and for them that ends\nthe whole business.\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 3238.288818359375, 539.7127685546875, 4495.30078125, 723.6646118164062 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "DailyBibleThought\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 4545.3710859375, 672.54930859375, 5417.6396562499995, 927.0426713867187 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "| When it come to Christmas\ngifts the average husband is\nmore of a gentleman than his\nwife is a lady.\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 3723.03758984375, 6303.8163984375, 4589.99268359375, 6811.3559648437495 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "CLEVELAND (AP) \u2014 Mrs.\nLoretta Giarrizzo, 70, filed a\n$25,000 damage suit against\nhouse painter Stanley Gonsior,\n53, Tuesday charging that he\npainted her arms green when\nshe criticized hig work on her\ngarage.\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 1898.326904296875, 548.15283203125, 3164.131103515625, 719.994873046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "The Democrat Says\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 4557.51024609375, 1636.001212890625, 5440.2949296874995, 2678.3144609375004 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "\u2018bands, havent ) ou?\n\n| But husbands who each year\nare surfeited with shirts, socks,\npajamas, neckties and the kind\nof gadgets that look clever but\nrarely work don\u2019t do any com-\nplaining.\n\nThey even manage to look sur-\niprised and pleased, though they\ncouldn\u2019t posibly be surprised and\nlikely are only pleased that the\njatest crop of Christmas ties is\njnot quite so bed as last year's.\n\nWHO ARE THE \u201cRETURNEES\u201d?\n\nAnd who jams the department\nstores the day after Christmas\npaarsine gifts for credit or for\n\ni tte mitten w al thate aseen - sna\n\n \n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 4618.20751953125, 2870.60498046875, 5439.384765625, 6843.02490234375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Be At\nMertens\n\nEarly Tuesday\nmorning for\n\nTheir After Xmas\nClearance\n\nSale\n\n\u2014 Coats\nSuits\nDresses\nSkirts\nBlouses\nGowns\nSlips\n\nPajamas\nRobes\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 6479.21240234375, 734.5454711914062, 7058.529296875, 796.00732421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "ACCIDENT VICTIM\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 3822.4228515625, 6175.2900390625, 4469.61474609375, 6289.60107421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Paints Customer\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 6382.9013671875, 1278.8563232421875, 7196.384765625, 2149.321533203125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "How's\nYour Driving?\nCourtesy\n\nEagles Safety\nCommittee\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 3714.18016796875, 4507.36571484375, 4595.02881640625, 6089.3183671874995 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "aVv AVGES \u00a92650\n\nFire damaged the interior of\nthe home of Frank J. Hellige,\n1528 Avenue C.\n\n20 Years Ago\n\n\u201cFingerprints of Conscience,\u201d\na one-act play dealing with po-\nlice solution of a murder prob-\nlem, was presented by a case of\nLegionnaires to members of the\nFort Madison Post No. 82 at the\nclose of the business session at\nthe post last night. Members of\nthe cast were C. C. Buffum,\nLeon Zern, John Chott, W. L.\nRichardson and Arthur Hutchin-\nson. The play was written by\n\u2018Bruce Cole.\n: 3@ Years Ago\n- The new boulevard stop signs,\nwhich were ordered by the city\nunder the new traffic ordinance,\nhave arrived and are being in-\nstalled on those streets that\nhave been designated as boule-\nvards and motorists are re-\nquired to stop before crossing or\n\nantaring\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 1867.721923828125, 254.86741638183594, 4532.8935546875, 506.6432189941406 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "EDITORIAL COMMENT\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 4680.25927734375, 580.426513671875, 5298.55029296875, 660.340576171875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "BY RUTH MILLETT\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 3943.22119140625, 4470.1474609375, 4343.88623046875, 4523.884765625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "10 Vearse Avon\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 2109.745849609375, 805.36376953125, 2897.10595703125, 930.3202514648438 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "Music of the Spheres\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 2095.190185546875, 816.7106323242188, 2921.2177734375, 917.7328491210938 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "Music of the Soheres\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 6352.6650390625, 263.3961181640625, 7214.205078125, 382.501220703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "FT. VADISON, 14.. DEMOCRAT\n7 Saturday, Dec, 21, 1955\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "283024424-chanute-tribune-May-31-1955-p-2.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 3, 22 ], [ 8, 5 ], [ 8, 23 ], [ 5, 23 ], [ 25, 29 ], [ 33, 30 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 3, 22 ], [ 5, 8 ], [ 8, 23 ], [ 29, 25 ], [ 30, 33 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 7227.17822265625, 9854.080078125 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 2822.205330078125, 796.2218706054688, 3698.22020703125, 3000.066154296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (P -\u2014\u2014 President\nEisenhower said today he is fasci-\nnated by the work of the presi-\ndency. But he gave no clear in-\ndication whether he intends to run\nagain,\n| A reporter at the President's\nnews conference reminded him\n\u2018that it will be three years tomor-\n\u2018row since Eisenhower returned\nhin Europe to begin the cam.\n/paign which gave him the Repub.\nlican presidential nomination and\n\u2018ended with his election in No\nvember 1952.\n| In the light of that fact the re\nporter asked the President how he\nlikes politics.\n| Eisenhower said the term poli\nitics has many meanings but s\u00a2\noften it is used in a derogatory\n\u2018sense. In that general sense, he\n\u2018said, he does not like politics.\nBut he said any man possessing\nithe authority of the presidency anc\nithe influence that it carries it\n/working toward a peaceful worl\n.and minimizing the danger of wa\nfinds it fascinating.\n| In advance of the news confer\n,ence discussion of politics Sen\n' Inves (R-NY) said that if Repub\nlicans in Congress want Eisenhow\n\u2018er to run again next year they ha\nbetter give more support to hi\nlegislative program,\n\n\u2018| \u201cIf he doesn\u2019t get Republica:\n\u2018support in Congress, that fac\n\u00bb alone might have quite an inflv\n\"lence on his decision,\u2019\u2019 Ives sai\n\n\u00bb in an interview.\n+\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 284.57305908203125, 6850.134765625, 1104.7315673828125, 9734.0986328125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": " \n\nSCoMIO\nSERVICE\nFor\n\nEXPERT REPAIR\n\nSERVICE\nON ALL\n\n\u00ae TV and RADIOS\n\n@ ELECTRONIC\nEQUIPMENT\n\n@ ELECTRIC\nAPPLIANCES\n\nPhone 108\n\nWi ARE AS NEAR AS\nJOUR TELEVHONE!\n\nFREE\n\nPick-Up and Delivery\nQuick Service and\nGuaranteed Work\n\nHOME\nAPPLIANCE CO.\n\n104 Fast Main\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 1959.1300126953124, 912.33936328125, 2824.10008984375, 3325.504630859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (P--President Ei-\nsenhower said today antipolio vac-\ncination of first and second grade\nstudents should be completed in\n60 days.\n\nEisenhower told his news con-\nference that enough Salk vaccine\nto complete that campaign Will be\nmanufactured in the next 30 days.\n\nHis discussion of the vaccination\ndifficulties came as a Senate com-\nmittee considered proposals to\ngive the government reserve au-\nthority to control the distribution\nand use of the material. The ad-\nministration opposes the plan and\n\u2018Eisenhower today renewed his\nstated view that it is not needed.\n\nEisenhower said some of the\ndifficulties and inescapable snarls\nof manufacturing and distributing\nthe vaccine now are being sur:\nmounted,\n\nHe said the program of the Na.-\ntional Foundation for Infantile\nParalysis for the inoculation of\nfirst and second grade students\n_ find on the shelves within\nbes days all the necessary vaccine.\n\n| He added that within 60 days\nvaccination of the first and seconc\n\u2018graders could be completed,\n\nThe program then will be di\n\u2018rected toward completing the vac\nicination of all children from 5 t\n\\9 years old, he said. In this pro\njgram, the President continued, the\nfederal government will assume\nthe respensibility for the primar\nallocation of the vaccine to thi\nStates,\n\nThe states will be responsible fo\nadministering the vaccine after th\nallocation is made, he added.\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 211.99062365722656, 4788.7714921875, 1106.64989453125, 6738.5634687500005 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (\u00ae\u2014-The Supreme\nCourt today directed that public\nschool segregation of white and Ne-\ngro pupils be ended as soon as\nfeasible, taking local conditions\ninto account,\n\nChief Justice Warren, announc-\ning the court\u2019s decision, said lower\ncourts could decide whether a\nprompt and reasonable start to-\nward full compliance was being\nmade by local school authorities.\n\nWarren said the high tribunal\nexpeets full compliance to be car-\nried out as early as practicable.\n\nHe added that lower courts, sit-\nting as courts of equity, \u2018\u2018may\nproperly take into account local\nproblems.\u201d\n\nWarren said the \u2018\u2018validity\u2019 of\nthe Supreme Court\u2019s decisions in\nthe segregation cases cannot be\nyielded because of disagreement\nwith them.\n\nThe high tribunal on May 17,\n1954, had declared unanimously\nthat racial segregation in the\nschools was unconstitutional. In\nits opinion then the court said it\nrealized that \u2018\u2018problems of consid.\nerable complexity\u2019\u2019 were involved.\n\nIt heard arguments for four aft-\nernoons last April on how to geo\nabout ending segregation\n\nDuring the arguments, attorneys\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1152.115478515625, 6212.2177734375, 2840.762939453125, 9756.5556640625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": " \n\nMACSHORE CLASSICS\n\nPLAYING IT COOL\n\nThe Sleeveless Blouse\n\n$398\n\nWide Selection of High Necks and Low.\n\nReady { a idden date anytime this horseshoe\ncollar biouse by MACSHORE in Superfine broadcloth\nButton front, and, of course sleeveless, like any good\n\nhot weather fashion should be. White, navy, black, brown,\nred, lilac, beige. Sizes 30 to 38.\n\nELAINE\u2019S \u2018esc\n\n118 &. Main Phone 44\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 3695.423591796875, 645.1759721679688, 4564.45946484375, 942.4295576171876 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "| GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (Ph \u2014\nProf. Arthur Mauch of Michigar\nState College says scientific re\nsearch in agriculture has changec\nfarming from a \u2018\u2018way of life to \u00a2\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 3691.974853515625, 442.9342956542969, 4496.6982421875, 635.8142700195312 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Farmer\u2019s Life Changed\nBy Scientific Research\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 2802.3515625, 450.9135437011719, 3559.40869140625, 754.6370849609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Presidency\nIs Fascinating\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 4587.2998125, 440.28098315429685, 5442.3559492187505, 945.9813154296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "way of making a living.\u201d\n\nThe city limits sign today ii\nmerely a tax boundary, the pro\nfessor says. \u201cIt is no longer &\ncultural boundary, a recreational\neducational, social or economi\nboundary. The same kind of peo\nple live on one side as on thi\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 1145.2855224609375, 4369.892578125, 2832.849853515625, 6078.82861328125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n\nMorning* and afternoon flights\ndaily to\n\nST. LOUIS\n\n-38 a.m.* e 12:53 p.m.\nnae time only 2 hours 27 minutes!\n\nExcellent connections at St. Louis for\n\nNEW YORK - CHICAGO\nOTHER EASTERN CITIES\nPhone Ozark \"Ob\n\nRy, Ozark\n\nM 4\nN's AIRLINE\n\n \n \n\n \n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 2896.143310546875, 5597.57763671875, 7206.9228515625, 9854.080078125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Nearest thing to\n... FLYING SORCERY\n\n2 ye\naod &\n\n \n \n \n\na as habs \u201c b\nks The Hardtap with Fou\n+ Doors!\nHere i\noes - new hit in hardtops thet\u2019s tak ng the country b\nVICKS Pioneering and pace-seti ng 4-Door Riv \u00a2\nconvertible\u2019 look, with NO center posts \u2014 we\n\u201cti tor rear-seat Passengers. Shown her\n>PECIAL model \u2014 also Gvailable in the k\nSeries. Both now in volume\n\nELE LBL PL AMBBOW LABIAL AE\n\n(Mau! what Uiriable Pith Propellers\ndo foe Dypniaflow Drive!)\n\n] N A land vehicle, there\u2019s never been any- whirling in oil inside your Dynaflow unit... robustly bolstered by walloping new horse-\n\nthing like the magic a pilot gets with his powers raised to record might.\nvariable pitch propellers.\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n, The\nbut with seporate\n\u00a9 in the low-price\nigh-powered Crntury\nProduction to insure Prompt deliveries\n\nBecause you can switch the pitch of those pro-\n\npeller blades from high-economy angle that It's something you definitely ought to try\u2014\nIle can angle the blades of his propellers gives you top gas mileage in cruising \u2014to high- just to know what\u2019s really new in auto-\nfor performance as he heads his plane down performance angle that gives you action plus... mobiles\u2014and to see for yourself why Buick\na runway -\u2014to get quick take-off and climb. sales are zooming to an all-time beste\n\nAnd because, when you call for that action by\n\nseller high.\npressing the gas pedal way down\u2014you get it\n\nlle can switch the angle of those propellers\n\nfor economy aloft\u2014to get more mileage from split-second quick and silky smooth ~an instan- Drop in today or tomorrow and we'll gladly\nthe fuel in his tanks. faneous power response for felaway, or for a arrange matters \u2014 show you, too, the prices\nAs we said\u2014there\u2019s never been anything sudden safety-surge of acceleration when needed. re a\" Reeping Buick in the tight circle of\n| . s America\u2019s top sellers.\n\nlike thatin a land vehicle. But there is now. Fite \u00ab solid, soaring, pulse-quickening thrill \u2018Tesaiew Dries cinaierd on Readuesder. eeitened as\nIt's in a Buick with Variable Pitch Dynaflow ~unlike anything you ever felt before \u2014and extra cost om other Series\n\nmand you can take the word of thousands *\n\nof excited owners of new Buicks that it's\nthe closest thing to wheeled flight...\n\nBecause you have twenty propeller-like blades Thrill orf the yoar is Buick if\n\n \n\nGPPCAN YOU SEE * STEER * STOP SAFELY? CHECK YOUR CAR ~ CHECK ACCIDENTS WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM\n\nEnjoy cooled, filtered air\n\nfor less than you think , 4\nrad itche otor Co.\n\nAIRCONDITIONER 120 East Oak Phone 1089 Chanute, Kansas\n\nIt's a genuine Frigidaire\n\n \n\n \n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 1929.34326171875, 465.1185302734375, 2748.14599609375, 886.0536499023438 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "60-Day Target\nIn Vaccine Plan\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 202.2287139892578, 4308.72705078125, 1078.05810546875, 4755.8359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Soon as Feasible\nFor Segregation\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 2897.929443359375, 4471.41455078125, 3733.538330078125, 5468.390625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": " \n\nEmergency funds to\ndo anything that is\n\nwena, of worthwhile...to be\n\u201cs repeid from income\nAsk for tull detazls\n\nChanute Discount Co.\n\n17 8S. Evergreer Phone 1000\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 3776.507568359375, 1045.7960205078125, 7211.3681640625, 5516.1650390625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "HARRISON'S SHOES\nSPRING CLEARANCE!\n\nMANY $$$ 5%\nIN SAVINGS FOR YOU\n\nALL FAMOUS BRAND NAME\nSHOES WILL BE ON SALE AT\n\nPRICES TOO HOT 100\nQUOTE!\n\nSALE STARTS WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE Ist, 9 A. M.\n\nWe Invite You to Come in for the Greatest\nShoe Buys Yet!\n\nHarrison\u2019 s Shoes\n\n\u201cPERFECT FIT EVERY TIME\"\nPhone 588\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 1093.8839111328125, 3204.232177734375, 1881.47314453125, 3315.63525390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Weather Observations\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 2953.4375, 3062.964599609375, 3651.637939453125, 3322.861328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "YES! PAIN RELIEF FOR\nARTHRITIS \u2014 RHEUMATISM\nSUFFERERS\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 171.0966112060547, 761.778572265625, 1074.2120283203126, 4234.4653242187505 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": " \n\nCottage Grove Ladies Aid will\nmeet Thursday afternoon with\nMyrtle Johnson.\n\nRural Grange will meet at &\np.m. Thursday at the school. Cup-\ncakes and coffee will be served.\n\nMr. and Mrs. John Peters, R. 3,\nattended the graduation of thei!\nson, Ben, from Friends University\nat Wichita Monday morning. They\nwere weekend guests of their son\nand wife and infant son, Benjamin\nChristopher, born May 21.\n\nMrs. L. E. Taylor, 724 S. Grant,\nreturned Saturday from a week\u2019s\nvisit with her brother, Otto Olds,\nat Chicago, She was accompanied\nby her sister, Zoa Olds, Neodesha,\nwho remained for a longer visit.\n\nMrs. S. E. Barnes and Mrs. E.\nE. Hutson attended the graduation\nof the former's sister, Mrs. Bertha\nEisenbrandt, who received a\nBachelor of Arts degree Sunday\neveying at the University of Wichi-\nta. Mrs. Eisenbrandt is a teacher\nin Classen Grade Schoo] at Wichita.\n\nJerry Mitchell and Jimmy Fin-\nley, of Walnut, were first place\nwinners in the monthly talent con-\ntest sponsored by KOAM-TV, it\nwas reported today by their music\nteacher, Mrs. Edyth Young. The\nboys, both students at Walnut\npublic school, played a trumpet\nduet, accompanied by Mrs. Young.\n\n \n\nMr. and Mrs. Clare J. Anderson\nand sons, John and Lee Mack\nGardner, left today for their new\nhome in Wentzville, Mo. John will\ngo to Kansas City tomorrow t\ntake his physical examination foi\nthe Air Corps. Mr. Anderson i\nemployed in the internal auditing\ndepartment of an atomic energ)\nconstruction company, Fruin-Colon\nUtah. The home at 1705 8. Central\nis rented to Mrs. William Wells\n\nMr. and Mrs. Frank Sears, 110\nS. Washington, attended the funer\nal of Claude Marvin O\u2019Dor, 42\nTuesday at Liberty, Mo. O\u2019Dor\nchemist for Industrial Product\nMfg. Co., North Kansas City, die\nunexpectedly. \"He leaves his wife\nMrs. Opal Sears O'Dor, and a son\nSpn.aeliA Want at Taherty.\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 5698.17237109375, 7479.89795703125, 6972.7905195312505, 7807.9897382812505 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Here's the new hit in hardtops\n\nthet's taking the country by\nstorm \u2014 Buick\u2019s Pioneering ond\n\nPace-setting 4-Door Rivierg. The\nconvertible\u201d look, with no center posts \u2014 but with seporate\n\ndoors for rear-seat Passengers. Shown here in the low-price\nSPECIAL model \u2014 also Ovailable in the high-powered Cintury\nSeries. Both now in volume production to insure promot deliveria:\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 172.78057861328125, 471.7322998046875, 907.5748291015625, 638.0185546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "News Briefs\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 2882.86573046875, 3337.711189453125, 3719.9453046875, 4401.2470625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Stop worrying about whether you'll ever\nfeel good again! Ease most arthritis pains\n--QUICKLY\u2014SURELY with amazing new\nAR-PAN-EX. It soothes aching muscles\nand throbbing joints due to sciatica, neu-\nritis, lumbago, neuralgia\u2014it does so SURE-\nLY, POSITIVELY ...or YOUR MONEY\nBACK! This is the TRUTH. AR-PAN-EX\nreally allays most pain\u2014it worked for those\nwho TRIED EVERYTHING and GAVE\nUP\u2014until AR-PAN-EX came with 7 scien-\ntific ingredients to bring relief and joy.\nWhy waste time\u2019? Don\u2019t suffer another\nminute. Let this TRUTH sink in... ac-\ncept AR-PAN-EX ... ease pain... lead\na normal life again. Have FAITH\u2014BE-\nLIEVE the TRUTH \u2014 ACT now and be\nFREE from acute PAIN with AR-PAN-EX,\n\nMcCUNE DRUG STORE\n105 W. Main Chanute, Kan\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 1071.1307451171874, 931.2703325195313, 1954.79637890625, 3071.907951171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "(vee Vee Fh WHR aE ewe eI\nlact of Mareh 3, 1578.\nDa aiete calc iesansichangguaileiinsintieiliaesiiiniiadiieediananaale 1\nj\n\u2018Member Audit Burean of Cireulations\n|MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS:\n| The Associated Press is entitied ex~\nletusively to the use for republication of\njall the jocai news printed in this news\npaper as well as ali AP netvs dispatches.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n_- Subseription Rates tn.Nensho, Allen\nWilson and Woodson Counties\n\n\u00aey Mail, one month . \u00ab..cccecce. ie. 8.\nBy Mail. three months . ... ce... . 082.00\n\u2018By Mail, six months \u00ab ...0..-c. 000, $37%\nBy Mail. on@ year \u00ab \u00ab.vecie. cece: $7.00\nSubscription Rates Ontside of Above Four\n: Counties\n\nBy Mail, one month Pe ere roe ye\nBy Mail, three months \u00ab2 e..e.ee. 53.0\nSy Mail. six months . \u00ab..c.c8..+..$6.00\n\n\u2014\u2014 a\n\n \n\neaaenarmnensneinaseanieenen= re\n\n \n\n \n\nfor Southern states contended the\nhigh court should fix no deadline\nfor integration, should not issue\nspecific orders on how it should\nbe done, and should leave details\ntu. the states and their school\npoards, under supervision of local\nU. \u00a7. District Courts.\n- Counsel for Negro parents urged\n\u2018the tribunal to order segregation\nended by next September, or by\nSeptember 1956 at the latest.\nThe Eisenhower administration,\nthrough Solicitor General Sobeloff,\nsuggested the Supreme Court fol-\nJow a policy of \u2018\u2018moderation with\na degree of firmness.\"\u2019\n\nSobeloff suggested the lower\ncourts be told to grant 90 days for\nsubmission of plans for integration\nas soon as feasible. He said school\n\u2018boards could be given more than\n190 days if they made a prope\n\nchaurina that that timo wae 11nras.\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 5441.15674609375, 457.8983232421875, 6327.7729414062505, 692.7540815429687 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "other.\n31 \u201cThe country \u2018hick\u2019 of a genera-\n-ition or two ago has almost disap:\n1/peared from the American scene.\u2019\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 5864.399421875, 7894.911140625, 7118.0346601562505, 8895.2187421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "robustly bolstered by walloping new horse-\npowers raised to record might.\n\nIt's something you definitely ought to try\u2014\njust to know what\u2019s really new in auto-\nmobiles\u2014and to see for yourself why Buick\nsales are zooming to an all-time best-\nseller high.\n\nDrop in today or tomorrow and we'll gladly\narrange matters~\u2014show you, too, the prices\nthat are keeping Buick in the tight circle of\nAmerica\u2019s top sellers.\n\n*Dynaflow Drive is standard om Roadmaster, opronal at\nextra cost om other Series\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 6337.07569140625, 472.72007006835935, 7220.2763593750005, 908.0604780273437 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "yee ee eae Se ee a\u201d =\n\nTuesday, May 31, 1955\n\n \n\nmen etn st\n\nlieaders of Russia\u2014Communist par-\nty chief Nikita Khrushchev, Pre-\nmier Nikolai Bulganin and Deputy\nPremier A. I, Mikoyan\u2014began a\n\u2018two-day tour of northern Yugo-\n\\slavia today,\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 5485.76806640625, 735.0306396484375, 6179.27001953125, 834.761962890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "Tour of Yugoslavia\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 1992.8443603515625, 3403.387451171875, 2855.4365234375, 4279.8603515625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "NOTICE\n\nCedar Lodge No.\n103, A.F. & A.M.,\nwill meet in Stat-\ned Communica-\ntion Wed., June\n1, 7:30 p.m. Bus-\niness at 8 p.m.\nThere will be\nwork in THIRD DEGREE. Re-\nfreshments. Visiting Brethren wel-\ncome.\n\nCECIL CAGE, W.M.\n\nJAY KLINGINSMITH, Sec'y.\njadw 49.317)\n\n \n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 245.08616638183594, 692.6976318359375, 1003.845947265625, 766.9232788085938 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "See EKLUND for Insurance.\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 5515.88623828125, 856.9414750976563, 6308.6606367187505, 934.7063520507813 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "POSTOJNA, Yugoslavia (Th\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 2399.72803515625, 3538.0898515625, 2848.499259765625, 3957.807853515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Cedar Lodge No.\n103, A.F. & A.M.,\nwill meet in Stat-\nped Communica-\ntion Wed., June\n1, 7:30 p.m. Bus-\nyiness at 8 p.m.\nThara aanill he\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 5726.89208984375, 7345.9345703125, 6947.6923828125, 7480.8603515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "4s The Hardtop with Kour Qoore/\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 1987.977791015625, 3945.213875, 2846.115958984375, 4295.8769453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "LAUOLTeS Wadd Ve\nwork in THIRD DEGREE. Re\nfreshments. Visiting Brethren wel.\ncome.\n\nCECIL CAGE, W.M.\nJAY KLINGINSMITH, Sec'y.\n(adv. 42-11)\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 1513.624267578125, 6169.33447265625, 2477.515380859375, 6230.86279296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "As Seen in Charm and Mademoiselle\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "277360004-cumberland-news-Feb-01-1955-p-21.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 3 ], [ 0, 28 ], [ 0, 6 ], [ 3, 28 ], [ 3, 6 ], [ 28, 6 ], [ 8, 9 ], [ 8, 2 ], [ 9, 2 ], [ 4, 38 ], [ 4, 16 ], [ 4, 29 ], [ 4, 30 ], [ 38, 16 ], [ 38, 29 ], [ 38, 30 ], [ 16, 29 ], [ 16, 30 ], [ 29, 30 ], [ 12, 7 ], [ 11, 39 ], [ 18, 15 ], [ 25, 27 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 0, 3 ], [ 2, 8 ], [ 3, 28 ], [ 4, 16 ], [ 6, 0 ], [ 8, 9 ], [ 11, 39 ], [ 12, 7 ], [ 15, 18 ], [ 16, 29 ], [ 25, 27 ], [ 30, 38 ], [ 38, 4 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 7268.5600859375, 10303.16653125 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 2615.654513671875, 7681.52731640625, 3513.402126953125, 8487.1948515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "Various drugs are capable of\ndilating these arteries so that suffi-\ncient blood flows through and the\nindividual remains comfortable.\nBut he is seriously incapacitated if\nthe dilators fail to produce this\neffect or if the obstruction is mark-\ned.\nEven when this stage is reached,\nthe condition is not necessarily\nhopeless. Now and then disturb-\nances in nearby areas, such as\ngall bladder infection, peptic ulcer,\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 192.01245434570313, 1605.4593232421876, 1677.3153349609377, 3628.60451953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "Postmaster General Summerfield has again asked\nCongress for higher postal rates. The Post Office\noperates at a deficit of between $300,000,000 and\n$400,000,000 a year, as the postmaster general pointed\nout, despite \u201crecent economies and greater effici-\nency.\u201d And despite greatly increased parcel post\nrates.\n\nIt is obvious that one main reason for this sad\nstate of affairs is that expenses of the postal system\nhave risen faster than its income. But Congress may\nbalk at raising the rate for sending a letter from three\ncents to four cents. It has rejected several similar\nrequests.\n\nCongressmen do not like to boost taxes, and they\nregard an increase in the postal rates in the same\nlight. Practically everybody has occasion to mail a\nletter now and then, and Congress is not convinced\nthat it should boost the cost one-third. There is a\nsizable school of thought which holds that the postal\nservice was set up to serve the people, not to make\nmoney or to break even.\n\nThe Post Office, in seeking higher rates, has\nmade public certain information on its operations.\nThus it says that in the fiscal year 1954 first class\nmail accounted for 52 per cent of all mail pieces\nhandled. To handle one first class letter cost 3.12\ncents, compared to 1.89 cents in 1932,\n\nWhether it would be more painful to the average\ncitizen to pay four cents to mail letters than to pay\ntaxes to meet the annual Post Office deficit is for\nCongress to say. In the past its answer has been in\nthe affirmative.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 4491.37497265625, 786.686251953125, 5397.7710234375, 3548.91408984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON\u2014 Here are some\nof the behind-the-scenes develop-\nments in the fast-moving Far East-\nern crisis.\n\nSome of the developments point\nto wry senators are worried over\ngiving too much authority to an\nambitious admiral who has wanted\na preventive war.\n\nThey also point to the fact that\nPresident Eisenhower is being ex-\ntremely careful so far to keep\nmilitary control in his own hands.\n\nFinally, they point to the fact\nthat the President, though a sin-\ncere believer in peace, can be an\nextremely bad picker of men and\nshould have thought twice before\nhe let Adm. Arthur Radford, dur-\ning a 50-minute refueling stop at\nIwo Jima, sweet-talk him into be-\nlieving Chiang Kai-shek could re-\ntake the Chinese mainland.\n\nMarine Landing? \u2014Admiral Rad-\nford was so dead set upon aggres-\nsive action in the Far East that he\nasked the Marine Corps command-\nant for the exact breakdown of\nMarine units and landing craft\navailable for that area. Marine\nlanding craft, of course, are used\nonly to put invading or reinforc-\nint troops ashore; so Radford had\nin mind some kind of troop-land-\ning operation. When Eisenhower\nheard about this he exploded.\n\nIt should be stated that Rad-\nford believes the showdown with\nChina should be peaceful. However,\nhe believes there should be a defin-\nite showdown, and if it can't be\npeaceful, he is not opposed to\nrisking war.\n\nU. S. Observers \u2014 One dangerous\nFar Eastern complication is the\npresence of American \u2018\u2018observers\u201d\non about 80 of the off-shore islands.\nIf any of them should be killed\nin Red bombing raids, War tension\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 3532.445041015625, 7671.15719921875, 4443.08059375, 10303.16653125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "or hiatus hernia will interfere with\nthe coronary flow. Anginal pain\noften subsides when these dis-\norders are corrected.\n\nBut if adjacent structures are\nnormal, and the coronary flow is\ngreatly decreased, cardiac surgery\nmay be considered. Various at-\ntempts have been made in the last\n10 years to supply the heart wall\nwith a new blood supply.\n\nThe procedures usually follow\none of two patterns. In one, the\nchest wall is opened and small\nabrasions are made on the outside\nof the heart. The surface is then\ndusted with an irritating substance\nsuch as talcum or asbestos powder,\nor powdered beef bone.\n\nThe ensuing irritation causes the\nthin sac surrounding the heart to\nadhere to the wall of the old ticker.\nThis scar tissue connection con-\ntains new blood vessels that serve\nas supplementary pathways to the\nailing heart muscle. Even though\nonly a small amount of Ddlood is\nfurnished in this way, it helps the\nheart muscle to run more efficient-\nly, \u2018\n\nThe other operation consists of\nconnecting the veins of the heart\nwith nearby blood vessels in the\nchest, This procedure is more dif-\nficult than the first but has greater\npotential value because more blood\nis brought to the heart muscle.\nAbout 80 per cent of all operated\npatients are able to go back to\nwork.\n\nNot all coronary victims are suit-\nable candidates for heart surgery.\nIn addition, the person with ad-\nvanced coronary disease is not as\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 2639.8051484375, 4005.02829296875, 3534.856716796875, 4956.289578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "only three votes against the joint\nresolution. It is to be hoped that\nnobody on the \u201cleft wing\u2019 side,\nwhich is usually so ready to fling\nepithets of \u201cisolationism\u201d or \u2018\u2018right\nwingism\u201d\u2019 against any senator who\ndoesn't go along with his party or\nwith the President, will condemn\nthe three senators for the exercise\nof their independent judgment\nthough, to be sure, one wonders\nwhat could have been said, per-\nhaps by those same three senators,\nif a certain senator from Wiscon-\nsin had been in the minority on the\nfinal vote.\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 187.304171875, 3830.869845703125, 1674.6783720703127, 5037.00393359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "One of Cumberland\u2019s widest known residents\npassed away Sunday in Baltimore when Harry \u201cBig\nChick\u201d Little succumbed in St. Joseph\u2019s Hospital\nwhere he had been a patient since January 9.\n\nWhile he was well known and popular throughout\na wide area, there was one facet of Mr. Little\u2019s life\nthat few people knew about and that was his desire\nto help the other fellow who had been less fortunate.\n\nMr. Little gave generously to the usual fund\ncampaigns for charitable purposes but his charity did\nnot end with that. Possibly no one will ever know\nhow many times Mr. Little anonymously sent food\nand clothing or money to people in pretty dire\ncircumstances.\n\nSo far as we know, this phase of Mr. Little's life\nhas been pretty much obscured through his own\ndesire but at this time we cannot permit it to pass\nunmentioned. Many people of this community have\nlost a good friend.\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 1693.3799775390626, 7538.05173046875, 2592.47121875, 8469.1714140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "The coronary arteries represent\nthe Achilles\u2019 heel of the body. Our\nlife and comfort depend upon the\nability of these blood vessels to\nremain open so that blood can flow\nto the heart muscle.\n\nIf they become too narrow to\ndeliver an adequate quota of blood\nto the walls of the auricles and\nventricles, chest pain ( angina pec-\ntoris) ensues on exercising or after\neating or excitement. If the ves-\nsels become completely obstructed\n(coronary thrombosis), pain is\ngreater and the sufferer goes into\nshock,\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 6355.20114453125, 9492.743625, 7234.41653125, 10292.480007812499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "The lamprey is a slick looking\ncharacter, slippery and sly with\ntiny beady eyes. In other words\u2014\nan eel,\n\nThe lamprey tears a hole in the\nside of a fish and then goes to work\non its innards. A Fifth \u2014\nif we ever heard of one!\n\nSea lampreys, we read, are cot\nsidered a delicacy in Europe but\nare hard to digest\u2014which is easily\nunderstandable,\n\n>\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 5421.5492890625, 918.3401826171875, 6322.48342578125, 4601.33791796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "would mount. Incidentally, Com-\nmunist fire has been accurate and\nobviously comes from well-train-\ned troops. The occupation of Yiki-\nang Island was executed in heavy\nseas and with deadly artillery fire\nThere's no question but that the\nReds are skilled in modern war-\nfare.\n\nCease-Fire Possibility \u2014 Presi-\ndent Eisenhower welcomes the\nNew Zealand overture to arrange\na cease-fire. But if a cease-fire pro-\nposal backfires, the President\nwants to invite other United Na-\ntions members to join us in patrol-\nling the Formosan Straits. He re-\nfers to this privately as a \u2018\u2018police\naction,\u201d\u201d a term which a certain\nDemocratic president was criticiz-\ned for using in regard to Korea.\n\n\u2018ailed Airmen \u2014 The idea of Jet-\nting relatives visit the jailed Amer-\nican airmen actually originated\nwith Dag Hammarskjold, not Chou\nEn-Lai. The U.N. secretary is real-\nly sore at John Foster Dulles for\nvetoing it. Chou went along with\nthe idea when it was proposed by\nHammarskjold and even appeared\nwilling to release each prisoner as\nhis wife or mother came to visit\nhim in Peiping. Now that the State\nDepartment is denying visas to the\nrelatives, Hammarskjold is threat-\nening to give U.N. visas to any\nrelatives who want to go to Red\nChina.\n\nHammarskjold Mission \u2014 Orig-\ninally the State Department was so\ncertain the U.N. secretary general\nwould succeed in his mission to\nPeiping that it sent a special group\nof diplomats to the Far East in\norder to be all set to proceed with\nthe prisoner-release negotiations af-\nter Hammarskjold cleared the way.\nWhen the U.N. secretary returned\nwithout tangible accomplishments,\nSecretary Dulles gave him a pri-\nvate going-over. \u201d\n\nOther Mediators \u2014 Prime Minis-\nister Nehru of India has been en-\ncouraging direct negotiations be-\ntween the United States and Red\nChina. He wants the United States\nto withdraw from the smaller off-\nshore islands and put Formosa un-\nder a U.N. trusteeship. Meanwhile,\nthe prime minister of Burma is fit\nto be tied over the fact that he's\nnot been invited to Washington.\nAfter visiting Chou En-lai in China,\nthe Burmese premier announced\nhe was going to Washington to use\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 6349.87399609375, 781.6380341796875, 7261.07619921875, 4587.58987109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "his influence for better relations,\nSo far, the State Department has\nrefused to invite him. Result: he's\nlost face and is furious,\n\nHelp For Radford \u2014 One of the\nbest backstage supporters for Ad-\nmiral Radford is able Walter Robe\nertson, assistant secretary of state\nfor the Far East. He has been say-\ning privately that Chou En-lai\u2019s\nthreats against Formosa constitute\nan act of war and that any build-\nup of troops to back up the threat\nwould be a legitimate target for\nU. S. bombers. In other words,\nRobertson indicates we already\nhave all the provocation we need\nto attack the Chinese mainland une\nder the terms of the resolution,\nWhile Robertsor says this is hig\nown view, not the administration's,\nhis chief, Secretary Dulles, also\nagreed during the Senate hearings\nthat the United States would have\nthe right to bomb Chinese troop\nconcentrations on the mainland.\n\nBlockade Of China \u2014 Earlier in\nthe Formosan crisis, Admiral Rade\nford called for a blockade of the\nChina coast. Significantly, he\nclaimed it would be impossible to\ndefend Formosa if the off-shore\nislands such as Quemoy and the\nTachens were lost. This was why\nhe also demanded the right to\nbomb concentrations of Chinese\ntroops on the mainland even bee\nfore an attack was made. (Such\nright is now in the joint resolue\ntion.)\n\nHowever, Eisenhower vigorously\ndisagreed about the defense of Fore\nmosa, claimed Red China had no\nintention of attacking Formosa proe\nper. He believed Foreign Minister\nChou En-lai would agree to a\ncease-fire and the re'ease of the\nAmerican airmen to strengthen his\nbargaining position for a seat in\nthe United Nations.\n\nEvacuation Of Tachen \u2014 Ade\nmiral Radford was bitter about the\nevacuation of Tachen. He objected\nto what he called \u2018\u2018using the U. S,\nfleet as ferryboats.\u2019\u2019 American\nwarships, he felt, should be *used\nto fight, not ferry out civilians. He\nwas overruled, and the evacuation\nis now under way. The Navy has\nstrict orders not to engage the ene-\nmy. Navy planes are also ordered\nto keep clear of certain islands\nwhere they're most likely to clash\nwith Red fighters. Orders to Amer-\nican pilots are to fire only when\nfired upon,\n\n(Copyright, 1955,\nTing Bali\n\nRe SRendAirate ne }\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 4507.498046875, 233.78919982910156, 7161.36328125, 744.0042724609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Developments Behind Scenes Explain\nEisenhowers Far Eastern Message\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 1696.8331025390626, 8927.774875, 2588.42434375, 10301.278835937499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Creations of the inimitable Fred\nAllen who reappear in his nostalgic\nbook, \u201cTreadmill to Oblivion,\u201d\u2019 in-\nclude the only armless sculptor in\nthe world (he put the chisel in his\nmouth and his wife hit Him on the\nback of the head with a mallet);\nProfessor Gulpo, who swallowed\numbrellas \u2018he was putting some-\nthing away for a rainy day); and\nan uncle who brought his goldfish\nto the aquarium every year for a\ntwo-week romp. One day, how-\never, Uncle fell into the tank him-\nself and they couldn't tell him from\nthe other fish.\n\nFinally, they threw a picture of\nAllen's aunt into the water\u2014and\nwhen one of the fish recognized it\nand tried to escape from the tank\nthey grabbed him.\n\nFor 20 years, claims Fred, his\nmother in Boston kept a light burn-\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 5410.1840546875, 9473.3071015625, 6311.8511015625, 10279.752468749999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "War threatens to break out along\nthe U.S.-Canadian border and ev-\nerybody\u2019s for it! The war is a\nplanned two-nation campaign\nagainst the sea lamprey, a true\ndictator of the deep.\n\nThe U. S. Senate is soon to de-\nbate joint action with the Cana-\ndian government to combat that\nfood fish-killing piscatorial pirate.\nFor once, we're heartily in favor\nof all our congressmen going fish-\ning!\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 201.5224151611328, 3653.89208984375, 1309.021728515625, 3816.9306640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "A Charitable Man\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 162.55267333984375, 1166.7276611328125, 1458.78955078125, 1588.32177734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Tuesday Morning, February 1, 1955\n\u00bb Higher Postal Rates\nAre Proposed Again\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 2626.152072265625, 5390.2719453125, 3537.58498828125, 7215.27932421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "You grab time by the forelock\nbecause he is bald behind.\n\nThe national campaign commit-\ntees are doing better than that.\nThey've reached out and grabbed\n1956 by the large red ears.\n\nTom Dewey sounded the biased\ntocsin at a partisan dinner when he\nsaid, \u201cWaterloo was won on the\nbattlefields of eatin\u2019.\u201d\u201d\n\nNo truer word was ever said in\naspic. Ike will again carry the\nbanner with the strange device\nthat says everythiug is wrapped\nin excelsior,\n\nAnd guess who will be on the\nother side winking through the\nknothoje in the\u00abspite fence? None\nother than that sterling citizen and\npart-time humanitarian Adlai\nStevenson,\n\nHe didn\u2019t get the brass ring in\n1952. But he owns the donkey on\nthe merry-go-round.\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 3569.338107421875, 4044.06833203125, 4456.4136015625, 4978.71340625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Crisis Not Over\nThe crisis is by no means over,\n\nof course, and there are lots of\npitfalls ahead including the pos-\nsible consequences of a tragic mis-\nunderstanding of American pur-\npose which seems to be chronic in\nsome European circles. Instead of\nseeing the over-all picture of an\nAmerican stand against aggression\nin Asia and the favorable effects\nwhich this must necessarily have\non the prestige of the free nations\nin the minds of the Asian peoples,\nthere is a tendency in some quar-\nters in London to see the action\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 5424.15478515625, 9084.5458984375, 6811.4677734375, 9338.83203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "You re Telling Me!\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 3541.4076875, 5378.94333203125, 4458.8530546875, 7215.4995390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "So it\u2019s Ike against Adlai in 1956\nand may the victory dinners be\non the side with the most plates.\n\nThe 1956 campaign is not starting\nearly. The 1952 campaign is last-\ning longer than usual,\n\nThe campaigneers can brush up\nthe same old wrong-way fur, view\nwith endorsed alarm and point with\nmanipulated pride. Nixon can play\nback some of his speeches when\nIke\u2019s running-mate forgot he was\nhitched tandem,\n\nThe Democrats claim Nixon\ncalled \u2018em some words that are\nspelled out in front of children.\nAnd then discovered the kids could\nspell \u2018em backward,\n\nIke stood by Nixon who apolo-\ngized neatly. If he said anything\nhe\u2019s sorry for he\u2019s glad of it.\n\nNo reason why either Ike or\nAdlai should bother about their\nghost writers. This time they can\ndo it with rubber stamps.\n\n(Distributed By INS)\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 5452.46044921875, 4643.42041015625, 6792.025390625, 4887.92333984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "Too Bad, Too Bad\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 1698.0950927734375, 8515.8291015625, 3076.897216796875, 8780.0390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Try And Stop Me!\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 1698.9241943359375, 7247.5986328125, 5402.28466796875, 7502.21923828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Not All Coronary Victims Suitable For Heart Surgery\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 2626.2392578125, 5018.703125, 4477.26171875, 5257.13525390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Baering Down On The News\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 1675.540283203125, 3569.18212890625, 5401.6103515625, 3822.605712890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Policy In Asia Inspires Hope For Avoidance Of War\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 1852.2237548828125, 344.92218017578125, 4358.365234375, 3465.7001953125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "oe Ser wrers ws Ss ese \u201cSree we SS WEES FR arr Ee\n\na ee | 17\n\nSSN NOW YOU Jer\nLea \u201cSealy 4 STAY RIGHT\nae\n\n+9! Hines < : WHERE YOU ARE\neee\n\n \n \n\n \n\ndy\n\nPa\n{\n\u2014\u2014\u2014\n\noo vik J Bil -- AND HERES |\nGo AROUND BRASS RING\n\n\u2018\ntg\n\n \n\n~*~\n\n \n\n \n \n \n\nf\nPr) sna\n\\\\\\VY,\na\ni, , a\u201d\n\na, RE \u00a9 9 eli\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 5427.19675, 5086.61716015625, 6337.05666796875, 9049.4516875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "VERA AS, ZU Tia\n\nFor any citizen of the free world\nwith a spark of political sympathy,\nthere is something w\nmoving and pleasing \u2018about a visit\nto this small, determined, hopeful\ncountry.\n\nThe enchantment is not on the\nsurface of life, to be sure. Rangoon\nhas not a trace of its old clean,\nstuffy prettiness, which this report-\ner remembers from the time when\nhe was here with Gen. Chennault,\nin the bad old imperialist days\nbefore Pearl Harbor. The city is\nstil war scarred, and street sweep-\ning does not stir the same enthu-\nsiasm in Free Burma as in the\nformer British Raj.\n\nWhat is enchanting, rather, is the\nspirit. It is the gleam of grim\npride in the eye of the tough young\nBurmese colonel reciting statistics\nto show that the Communists and\nother insurgents are now on the\nrun. It is the simple pleasure of\nthe man at the airline counter,\nexplaining how Burma has built up\nher own efficient national airline.\n\nIt is the intelligent enthusiasm\nof the able young official \u2018in the\nBurmese government you are ven-\nerable at 40) who explains the\ngovernment's brilliantly original,\nyet simple, practical and success-\nful measures to bring a better life\nto the farmers in their rice fields.\nMerits Renewed Investment\n\nAnd in it the sardonic delight\nof the cabinet officer who announ-\nces that the great Bombay Burmah\ncompany, starters of the third\nBurmese war, first grand exploit-\ners of this country and stuffiest of\nall colonial enterprises, has at last\ndecided that Free Burma merits\nrenewed investment on the govern-\nment\u2019s special joint plan for for-\neign capital.\n\nThese things, plus the quality of\nthe Burmese government itself\nwith its three remarkable leaders,\nU Nu, U Kyaw Nein and U Ba\nSwe, justify the most hopeful fore-\ncast. One of the wisest men in\nthis city, a brilliant Indo-Burman\nphysician, put the thing in a nut-\nshell. \u201cI really begin to believe,\u201d\nhe said, \u201cthat we have a great\nfuture here in Burma if the rest\nof the world will just let us alone.\u201d\u2019\n\nHis \u201cif,\u201d his careful proviso,\nsums up the potential tragedy of\nBurma, and indeed of the free\nworld. It also implies something\nvery important to Americans \u2014\nthat there are other things to worry\nabout in Asia besides the future\nof Formosa.\n\nIn the long run the greatest\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 166.5146668701172, 5704.5981171875, 1664.1953398437502, 10295.38528125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "SS SOSA METS MN NE, 8 UE MNES FARR 60ST te\nBefore I went to the Russian Revolution in 1917, I was a\nskinny fellow, but once I reached China, I began to put\non weight. After not eating in Russia, eating became the\ngreatest of joys and, in China, I enjoyed myself.\n\nSo I upped the usual three meals a day to five. As\nbreakfast is the most important meal, according to the\ndietitians, I dutifully did my duty. Breakfast became a\nritualistic meal; the courses stretched out to take enough\ntime to read all the newspapers available. My cook was\na splendid artist who revelled at his master\u2019s enjoyment\nof delicacies at breakfast. The Number One Boy enjoyed\nit too. Soon the Master would look like the Laughing\nBuddha which would surely bring the household good luck.\nBesides, they got 10 per cent of everything that we spent.\n\nLunch was supposed to be a smaller meal but\nsomehow, as prosperity came, it became the impertant\ntime of day to hold business conferences, to meet im-\nportant personalities. Whe could diet or skimp on such\nan occasion; it might annoy the guest or the host\nwhichever it might be?\n\nThen came tea. We lived in those days in a British\natmosphere and tea was very important. There are, of\ncourse, no calories in tea, but there are little sandwiches\nand crumpets and hot butter and muffins and cakes and\npate de fois gras and all the goodies that dre called snacks.\nNo one wants to offend a hostess by ignoring what she so\ncarefully prepared.\n\nOften I would visit an old Chinese friend, Tong Shao-yi,\nabout tea-time. Tong had studied at Columbia University\nin the 1870s and had become a great figure in both im-\nperial and republican China. Tea-time was when he took\nhis coffee. He said that his coffee came from Hawaii,\nand he made it carefully, fixing each cup with his delicate,\nartistic fingers. First, he put some stgar in the cup; then\nsome cream; then he poured half hot milk and half hot\ncoffee. It was a filling experience.\n\nIn China, it is an-offense not to accept an invitation.\nSometimes I would go to two or three or even more a\nnight, and sample such cuisine as is unimaginable to\nAmerican steak-eaters.\n\nI would always say that really I had had hardly\nanything to eat or drink but that was because I never\ndid learn how to multiply. Therefore late at night,\nafter copy was written and in, I would meet my wife\nsomewhere to dance, she having spent the evening on\nher own because most of my engagements were with\nmen only, sing-song girls not being counted as guests.\nHow is it possible to dance without eating something\nto pay for a seat at a table?\n\nSince then it has been a battle with obesity. Each\ndoctor has his own diet list\u2014designed to discourage eating\nat all.\n\nThe doctors all gave me the wrong advice. Instead,\nI got a dog. My old dog, Brownie, who died was a gentle\nsoul who adjusted herself to me. I took her out when I\nchose or got someone else to do it. Presently, I have a\nDutchman who real name is Walsdaag but we call him\nJoe. Joe brooks no nonsense. Either he is taken out at\nthe right time or he produces clear evidence of his desires\nand needs. It is a question of saving the carpets.\n\nJoe has learned that as soon as he has performed, I\ntake him home, so he delays performance, particularly\nwhen it rains or snows, Joe loving water and cold weather.\nHe adores me; so he wakes me early each morning, at\ndaybreak, to take him out.\n\nSo here is the way to end obesity. Get a dog!\nEspecially if you live in a city apartment house where\nthere are no yards for dogs. Walk the sidewalk, go\ninto the windy parks, meet other dogs, have a\nwrestling match. Do it several times a day. Get a\nhigh-spirited dog, preferably a male because males\nlove to ruin things, particularly carpets, and that\nmakes you run faster to get out of the house before\u201d\nit happens.\n\nBesides, the anxiety helps. Who wanted the dog, any-\nhow? When the wife says that, you lose six pounds\nstanding still.\n\n(Copyright, 1955, King Features Syndicate, Inc.)\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 6355.5326875, 5021.151828125, 7268.5600859375, 9015.613796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "danger in Asia is the political chain\nreaction that has started in Indo-\nchina. It is spreading, at this\nmoment, to South Viet Nam. If it\nis not halted at the border, Came\nbodia and Laos will come next,\nThen Thailand will fall. And after\nthe fall of Thailand, the rest of\nSouth Asia will be instantly ine\nvolved.\n\nInstruments Of Pressure '\n\nDespite Chou En-lai\u2019s smooth\nprofessions to the Burmese gove\nernment, the Communists have ak\nready prepared their instruments\nof pressure for future use here,\nThey have their \u201cautonomous fed-\nerations\u201d to stir up the Kachin and\nThai peoples on the frontiers; their\n\u201cprogressive\u201d front organizations\nthe Chinese are financing in Rane\ngoon; and of course their remain\ning insurgents. These things do not\nmatter much now. But let Thailand\nfall. Let the Communists stand on\nthree quarters of Burma's borders,\nLet all the timid and the doubtful\nbe swayed by enormous new Come\nmunist triumphs.\n\nAnd then the situation will arise\nof which Burma's U Nu has ak\nready warned India\u2019s Jawaharlal\nNehru. According to authentic ree\nport, U Nu has frankly told Nehru\nthat the fall of Thailand will render\nBurma's polition \u201cuntenable,\u201d even\nif there is no armed aggression to\nfear.\n\nTo make this potential tragedy\nstill more tragic, there is the\nfurther fact that neither the Asian\nnor the Western leaders are really\ndoing much to avert it. Both\nIndia\u2019s and Burma\u2019s future are ime\nmediately at stake. Yet the Indians\nand Burmese are reluctant to come\nmit themselves, by throwing their\nwhole political and moral weight\ninto the effort to halt the chain\nreaction where it can best be halt-\ned, in Lacs and Cambodia.\nReverse Of Enthusiasm\n\nMeanwhile, the American leaders\nare utterly preoccupied with For-\nmosa, which evokes the reverse of\nenthusiasm here. And by the same\ntoken, the American leaders ap\u00bb\npear to be utterly foregetful of the\nvast anc pressing danger of a come\nplete upset of \u2018he world balance\nof power by the loss of South Asia,\n\nAll of which calls to mind what\nmad o'd Mossadegh said when a\nhigh American official warned him\nthe Communists were trying to\ntake over Persia. \u201cToo Bad, toe\nbad,\u201d he cried, giggling the while,\n\u201cToo bad for us and too bad for\nyou!\u201d\n\n(Copyright, 1955.\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 4480.686984375, 7522.1567109375, 5369.22170703125, 8313.1186796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "good a risk for cardiac surgery as\nare blue babies and young people\nwith heart leakage. But in my\nopinion there is a tremendous fu-\nture for this type of surgery.\n\nA group of New Jersey patients\nwere so pleased with the outcome\nof the operations they formed the\nCardiac Surgery Club. Their aims\nare to publicize this new field and\ngive financial assistance to worthy\nindividuals in need of the opera-\ntion.\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 4495.194796875, 4185.22458203125, 5397.72170703125, 7208.85549609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "the Formosa question in its im-\npact on world opinion. It is the\nnearest thing to a showdown which\nhas come from any nation in the\nfree world since the Korean War\nended in a stalemate and Indo-\nchina saw defeat. At last the\nUnited States \u2014 forced by circum-\nstances to stand alone\u2014has given\nan example of firmness and reso-\nluteness which somehow the Unit-\ned Nations as an alliance thus far\nhas failed to give from the day\nit authorized the intervention in\nKorea.\n\nStill Some Misgivings\n\nThere are misgivings of various\nkinds, to be sure, among many\nmembers of Congress who voted\nfor the resolution. Some of these\nfears are that sooner or later the\ninsidious influence of the appeaser\nelements in world chancelleries\nwill be felt in \u2018Vashington as ef-\nforts are made to create \u2018two\nChina's\u201d and finally to reward\nthe Chinese aggressor with a seat\nin the United Nations despite the\nfact that there is as yet no evidence\nof repentance for aggression com-\nmitted.\n\nThe American prisoners, more-\nover, have not yet been released\nby Communist China. There is a\npossibility too of more skirmishing\nin and around the islands just off\nthe coast of China. All this can\nproduce clouds on the horizon. But\nin the main there is reason for\nconfidence and for assurance be-\ncause the government of the United\nState is keeping faith with the\nyoung men who died in Korea to\nuphold the principle of collective\nsecurity. For while the joint resolu-\ntion passed by Congress was the\nact of one government to defend its\nown vital interests, it was also a\nstep taken for the collective pro-\ntection of Korea, Japan, the Phil-\nippines, and Southeast Asia,\n\n(Copyright, 1955,\nNew York Herald Tribune, Inc)\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 1702.3362763671876, 3889.413302734375, 2605.66701953125, 6419.80276171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "WAOTMINULUN \u2014\u2014 ihere if BOOd\ncause for enthusiasm about the\nstate of the Government of the\nUnited States in the world today.\nFor the virtually unanimous action\nof both houses of Congress which\npledged both parties to support the\nleadership of the President in pro-\ntecting the far Pacific frontiers of\nthe free world is the most signifi-\ncant event that has happened since\nthe \u201ccold war\u2019\u2019 began. It inspires\na real hope for the avoidance of\nlarge-scale war in Asia, Resist-\nance to aggression in Korea was\nintended to achieve that objective\nbut a lack of resoluteness crept in\nfrom Allied sources and conceded\nto the enemy a \u201cprivileged sanc-\ntuary\u201d for its planes of their Man-\nchurian bases. This was miscon-\nstrued as a weakness and led to\nrenewed aggression in Indochina\nby the Communists.\n\nThe statesmanship in the new\nmove by the President and Con-\ngress is that the United States has\nwarned the Communist enemy\nthere will be no \u201c\u2018privileged sanc-\ntuary\u2019\u2019 this time and that any at-\ntack on American troops or ships\nor planes from any bases close to\nthe mainland \u2014 or even from the\nmainland itself \u2014 will be met with\nmilitary force unrestricted \u00a7 in\nweapons.\n\nBest War Prevention\n\nThere are always the timid who\ncry out \u201cthis may mean war.\u201d\nDefeatism in spirit.by the non-ag-\ngres\u00a2or can be the biggest single\ncause of miscajculation by the ag-\ngressor as two worlc wars have\ntragically proved. Hence the reso-\nluteness of the policy of the United\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 2318.97265625, 8795.6484375, 2905.83154296875, 8895.9267578125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "By Bennett Cerf\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 2669.530517578125, 8913.0673828125, 3490.3974609375, 9893.49609375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "~~\nve\nWoAGILG .\n7 hw\n\\\\\n\nFred |/\\/4len\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 6058.8544921875, 4911.02978515625, 6681.28857421875, 5001.892578125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "By Joseph Alsop\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 6045.50146484375, 9365.044921875, 6613.31494140625, 9465.8408203125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "By William Ritt\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 4468.12985546875, 8545.581515625, 5370.09670703125, 9348.714382812499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "nh. 1. writes: How does a person\nget a fungus in the ear? I never\ng0 swimming but am _ bothered\nwith this infection,\nREPLY\n\nThe organism usually floats in\nvia the air. The reason the condi-\ntion often is associated with swim-\nming is becayse dampness macer-\nates the skin. But when the ears\nare not dried carefully after wash-\ning them, moisture can accumulate\nin the same way and encourage the\nfungus to thrive.\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 153.1810302734375, 5080.1689453125, 1114.5662841796875, 5329.45166015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "These Days\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 2973.05126953125, 7535.8359375, 4071.89453125, 7634.1513671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "By Dr. Theodore R. Van Dellen\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 1695.8257783203126, 5742.12594921875, 2599.395046875, 7204.9878203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "pee eee eee Te Re eT ee 2 ee ee de FT\nmilitary force unrestricted in\nweapons.\n\nBest War Prevention\n\nThere are always the timid who\ncry out \u201c\u2018this may mean war.\u201d\nDefeatism in spirit.by the non-ag-\ngres\u00a2or can be the biggest single\ncause of miscajculation by the ag-\ngressor as two worlc wars have\ntragically proved. Hence the reso-\nluteness of the policy of the United\nStates today can be hailed as the\nbest preventive of war that could\nbe devised in dealing with enemies\nwho respect the forceful but have\nonly contempt .or the weak-kneed.\n\nIt is the fact that unrestricted\npower has been given to the U. S.\ncommander-in- chief by the Con-\ngress which is most encouraging.\nFor, despite the efforts of a mi-\nnority in the Serate to restrict\nthe scope of presidential authority\nat a time when jets fly 600 miles\nan hour. the final roll call showed\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 2611.484103515625, 9908.1801484375, 3519.18215625, 10289.926296874999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "ing in the window for him. When\nhe came home she gave him a\nroyal we'come and a gas bill for\n$729.\n\nCopyr cht, 1955, by Bennett Cerf.\nDistributed by King Features Syndicate\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 4481.16064453125, 9372.0029296875, 4995.5556640625, 9433.3740234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "VIRAL HEPATITIS\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 3101.38623046875, 5282.14453125, 3919.22216796875, 5371.2314453125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "By Arthur \u201cBugs\u201d Baer\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 5559.9033203125, 777.0327758789062, 6215.23095703125, 888.3247680664062 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "By Drew Pearson\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 2364.1396484375, 247.3420867919922, 3872.681640625, 380.9775390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "Another Firm Offer From Russia\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 4469.4106171875, 9447.228, 5369.15530078125, 9989.070828124999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "L. P. writes: Is infectious hepa-\ntitis contagious?\nREPLY\n\nYes. The causative virus reaches\nthe intestinal tract, through con-\ntaminated hands, water, milk, or\nfood. But the disease is not as\ncontagious as are measles, mumps,\nand the common cold.\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 194.6942596435547, 5495.87744140625, 765.5739135742188, 5631.52978515625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "Get A Dog!\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 507.7210388183594, 5365.21435546875, 1311.1640625, 5458.77392578125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "By George E. Sokolsky\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 4460.478, 9993.8598359375, 5355.08791796875, 10283.974148437499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "To the iimit of space, questions pertain-\ning to the prevention of disease wil) be\nanswered Persona! replies wil! be made\nwhen return stamped envelope is inclosed.\nTelephone inquiries not accepted. Dr. Van\nDellen will not make diagnoses or pre-\nscribe for individual diseases.\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 3209.581787109375, 3875.073974609375, 3881.594970703125, 3970.5693359375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "By David Lawrence\n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 3203.29833984375, 3867.17529296875, 3890.560546875, 3966.1328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "By David Lawrence\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "336278862-south-haven-daily-tribune-Mar-16-1955-p-8.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 2 ], [ 0, 3 ], [ 2, 3 ], [ 1, 6 ], [ 25, 5 ], [ 25, 21 ], [ 5, 21 ], [ 26, 20 ], [ 51, 36 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 2, 0 ], [ 3, 2 ], [ 5, 25 ], [ 6, 1 ], [ 20, 26 ], [ 25, 21 ], [ 51, 36 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 7363.1135703125, 9204.852828125 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 6403.213578125, 562.9190834960938, 7306.74003515625, 1499.937056640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "be performed by the tenth grade.\nForwards and backwards, a bal\nlon relay, and a suitcase relay will\nmake up this group.\n\nLst on the program wili be the\nhighlight of the evening: the tra-\nditional finale done by the seniors.\nNot to be our-done by the bunny-\nhoppers of last year, this year\u2019s\nseniors will present the Carrausel\nWaltz, done to \u2018\u2018Melody of Love.\u201d\u2019.\n\nThe complete plans and prepara-\ntions for the exhibition have be\nunder the direction of Janis Holm-\nes, sical education ifistructor\nof junior and senior high girls.\n\u2018Miss Holmes also has classes from\nCentral grades. 8. 4.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 6414.51680078125, 2637.7965859375, 7312.5706015625, 4828.817671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "Larry Diebold, as a cheerleader,\nhad the main role in one of the fun-\nniest parts of the play. He made\nhis entrance in a bearskin coat to\nget Anne, his date for the even-\ning. His loud voice, cheerleading,\nand noisy car didn\u2019t make a very\ngood impression of Anne\u2019s father.\n\nThe family council, organized for\ndemocracy and headed by Father,\ntook a big part in the play. Only\nthings of \u201cgeneral interest\u201d were\ndiscussed and\u201d these topics were\n\nalmost always* chosen by father.\nBut the question of boys, silk stock-\nings, and \u201cpainting\u2019\u2019 - (make-up)\ndid comie up in a meeting. Ann\u00e9,\nNorma Morehead, was the cause\nfer this when she became interest-\ned in Larry, played by Dick Har-\nrington, Anne, the oldest of the\ntwelve, was also \u201c\u201cMiss I. Q. of\nMontclair High School.\u201d \u00bb\n| Bette Bartl did a good job of get-\nting Anne in trouble several differ-\nent times, and also Gid a\u2019 good job\nof acting. She and Ernestine, Elea-\nnor Hammer were the most inter-\nested in the romance between Anne\nand \u2018Larry.\n\nOthers in the play, who also play-\ned their\u2019parts well, were Carol Nel-\nson, Diane Desmond, Bill LaCrosse\nBob Decker, Flora\u2019 Bingham, and\nEugene Crandall.\n\nThe scenery was very appro-\npriate, actually making the stage\nlook like a living room in the 1920's.\n\nThe play was presented both\nMarch 9 and 11 in the Central aud-\nitorum. Miss Joan Hoffman was\ndirector.\n\n \n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 5507.3415078125, 571.9615639648438, 6390.4202109375, 1488.601119140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "tinue with folk ball. \u201cLets Get Ac-\nquainted\u201d and the \u201cVirgnia Reel\u201d\nwill catch the eye of square dance\nfans as the eighth graders keep in\nstep with the music.\n\nCompetition will arise as the\neleventh graders display their abil-\nity at volley ball. Following this\n\nJaekie Johnson, Alice Selles, Eve-\nlyn Brazelton, and Kathy Covey.\nThe boys aren't the only ones\nthat can play basketball. This will\nbe shown by teams of tenth, elev-\nenth.and twelfth grade girls.\nTeams will once more take the\nfloor asx a variety of relays will\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 4605.83027734375, 569.5133828125, 5496.40507421875, 1507.770552734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "The annual Girls\u2019 Gym Exhibi-\ntion, torbe given March 18 at 8-00,\nwill consist of a variety of activ-\nities and wil) be highlighted by the\nsenior girls\u2019 grand finale.\n\n\u2018Fo begin \u2018(program will be peter\nvariety of marches and exercises\nperformed by the seventh th graders.\nFollowing this will be Chinese :\ncer, which will be ~played by the\nninth grade girls.\n\nSeveral specials will be done dur-\nhg ihe exhibition. The first will be\nan acrobatic dance, \u2018Tweedie\nDee,\u201d\u201d by Jackie Willabee, Lola\nDiebold, Pasty Axsom, and Marcia\nCorey. The eighth grade will con-\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 4606.1305703125, 2764.136673828125, 5502.3245078125, 5872.0803671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Baseball gloves in classes, base-\nball ever-present in conversation,\na hurried rush at 3:00 and 4.00\np.m., what does this mean? It\ncan mean only one thing: baseball\nseason is here.\n\nThe Rams officially had their\nfirst baseball meeting on Friday,\nMarch 4, and have been meeting\nregularly since in the gym. As soon\nas the weather permits, \u2018they will\nbe practicing outside at Ratcliffe\nField.\n\nThe varsity .returnees. on the\nsquad include Jim Dunn, Alden\nKnapp, Jack McCloughan, Al Pay-\nson and Art Roderick.\n\nThe first game for the Rams will\nbe on Friday, April 22, wi Por\ntage. The following Tuesday\u2019 the\nsquad will journey to Otsego; This\nwill be followed by a game with\nVicksburg on the next Friday.\n\nState High will host the Rams on\nMay 3; and on May 6 our boys will\nencounter Plainwell here, followed\nin the next week by a home\u2019 day-\nnight double header with Allegan.\n\nOf the five remaining games the\n| Rams will travel to Portage on\nMay 17, to Vicksburg on May 24,\nfe to Plainwell for th\u00e9* final play\n| on May 31,\n\nThe last two home games will be\n| en Friday 27, when the Rams are\nhost to State High, last year\u2019s\nchamps, at Ratcliffe Field.\n\nState High won last year\u2019s Wol-\nverine Conference crown, followed\nrespectively by Allegan and Por-\ntage. South Haven finished fourth,\nwhile Plainwell and Otsego ended\nthe season in fifth and sixth places.\nCompetition for positions in the\nleague last year was very keen.\n\n\u2018This year\u2019s captain is Al Payson.\nThe success of the squad depends\nto some extent on the ability ol\nleadership shown by him.\n\nAt the recent meeting it was\nevident that the majority of the\nturnout.is composed of seventh anc\neight: graders. They will make uf\nthe fotute teams and receive val\nuable assistance from observing\n\u2018and participating in the practice\nsessions of the squad. However, \u00a2\nshortage of Senior \u201c/ Materia\nwas shown,\n\n \n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1926.89961328125, 6382.947953125, 2816.38847265625, 9204.852828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "DEAR MARY HAWORTH: I am\nin my early 30s. divorced nine\nyears, self-supporting, with a good\nposition, 1 find myself becoming\nincreasingly bitter. Lately I have\nbeen restless, thinking of children\nand a normal home life. But I\ndon\u2019t. know how to set about getting\nthese things.\n\nI have onal \u2018involved in an af-\nfair for over five years. I see this\none man; he too is divorced. He is\ncharming and _ intelligent but\ndoesn\u2019t want to get married. He\ngives as his reason that I am too\nselfish, not mature enough. I cook\nand clean for him nearly\nevery evening after business hours,\nstill he claims this doesn't signify\nI would make a good wife,\n\n1 realize that | am entirely to\nblame for my present lot. I am\nweak, easily swayed by Tom's ver-\nsion of how to love. I have a\u00a2cept-\ned money and gifts from him, We\nhave traveled extensively together.\n\nI don\u2019t have a very good opinion\nof myself; and I feel myself floun-\ndering, trying to find a way out. I\ncan't turn to religion, as I've\nnever known religion. (Tom and I\nare of different faiths.) I know\nan outsider can think of me only\nas the poorest example of woman-\nhood. Amd I really don't know\nwhat you can tell me that I haven't\ntold. myself, time and again,\n\nPerhaps I just want to see my\nsituation in print, to study it ob-\njectively, as if it were another\nperson's problem. Or perhap I am\nturning to you as I might to my\nmother, who has been dead since\nshortly after my divorce. 1 have\nnobody else with whom to talk\n\u2018things over; so please don't put this\nletter aside unanswered: I think |\nam ready to don any: hairshirt you\ney iy K.Y.\n\n: \u201cMan's \u2018Malice ea\n\n \n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 5505.6579140625, 2674.59883203125, 6404.42265234375, 4565.37089453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "MY FSIS \u00a7 Sree\n\u201cGosh, that was good,\u201d \u201c| just\nloved it,\" \u2018They sure did a good\njob, didn't they?\"\u2019 were some of\nthe remarks heard as the students\nleft the senior play, \u201cCheaper by\n: the Dozen.\"\n| It did turn out to be a smash hit.\nThe audience laughed through most\nof the play, but the story also had\na serious side.\n\nGene Wank as father of the Gil-\nbreth family did an excellent job.\n\u2018He wanted all his children to be\nextra smart and even skip grades\nevery once in a.while. He stressed\neducation all through the play: A\nteacher, Joan Haynes, came to the\nhouse to study his methods of home\neducation and give the children\nexams, which they all passed with\nflying colors.\n\nThe costumes worn by Rita\nHeald fit the 20\u2019s exactly. Rita her-\nself fit her part and did an excel-\nlent job.\n\nEleanor Hammer and Al Tress-\nler, two of the older children, in-\ntroduced all three acts in front of\nthe curtain in a spotlight. From\n\n\u2018here the play was presented in\n| flashbacks.\n\nWayne Erny as Bill had a sense\nof timing that seemed to bring him\nin the room at all the wrong times\nto the en of his sis-\nter, Ann.\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 4631.2585, 6177.29609765625, 5525.661421875, 7231.5061484375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Van Buren County Teacher's In-\nstitute will be held Wednesday,\n\u201cMarch. 16 -in~ the Central High\nSchool. The program will be in the\nafternoon when various topics will\n| be discussed.\n_ \u2018The South Haven High School\n\u2018band will play some selections to\n\u201cbegin the meeting. \u201cI like bad\n-boys\"\u2019 is the topic of the after-\nnoon *peaker, Judge J. M. Braude,\n\u2018from Chicago. Discussions of dif-\nferent claSses and grades for all\nteachers will follow.\n| A dinner will be \u2018served in the\nl/\u00e9vening for all teachers in the\ngirls\u2019 gym. The. guest speaker for\nthe evening will be Dr. Carl Win-\nters orating on *:What's Right with\n| Educators.\u201d\u2019\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 202.21823120117188, 7115.66943359375, 1845.3309326171875, 9163.599609375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "ee Se ee\n\nreVigor! Less Figger!\nMinnie the Mermaid Says: .\n\nFer Tastier Lenten Menus, |\n- Serve Your Favorite Fish\n\n \n \n \n\neee\ni Dp :\n\n_ \u00a9 \u2018\n\n2 BE-MO\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 6442.900390625, 5778.98779296875, 7288.6318359375, 6212.52490234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "Inner-School Boys\nContinue to Battle\nFor Top Positions\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 4635.21533203125, 5888.751953125, 5429.2529296875, 6168.16552734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Teachers to Hold\nCountv institute\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 4656.623734375, 7497.71797265625, 5555.632125, 9132.8030234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "CURRENT BIOGRAPHY 19M, is\nnow available to students of South\nHaven High School. Its addition to\nthe School library was announced\nby Miss Cora Thomassen, the lib-\nrarian.\n\nThis biography consists of. stor-\njes and pictures of 345 celebrities\nwho made.the headlines in 1954.\nIn the political picture such men\nas General William F. Dean, the\nfamous war prisoner, and Pierre\n-Mendes-France, the \u2018\u2018almost-strong\nman\u201d of France, are included.\nSports fans will be interested in\n\u2018the statistics which can be secured\n\u2018about Ralph Kinen, Al Rosen, Wal-\nter Aiston, and many others. |\n- Also, movie fans will be glad to\n\u2018find that biographies of stars such\nas Leslie Carson, Montgomery\nClift, Cyd Charisse, and Doris Day.\n\u201cOscar\u2019 winners, Audery Hepburn\nand William Holden, are included.\n| The most \u2018successful men and\n\u2018women of 1954, inside as well as\noutside the United States, are found\non \u2018the pages of this book. Occupa-\ntions come from the field of \u2018bus-\n\u2018total-of thirty-four- incor\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 1908.8720703125, 5803.998046875, 3108.708984375, 6370.8310546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Mary Haworth\nDivorcee Involved in\n\u2018Affaire Desires Advice\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 4618.41748046875, 2385.440185546875, 5463.06103515625, 2747.660400390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Rams Await First\nBaseball Contest\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 3260.672607421875, 5816.60986328125, 3668.466796875, 6369.94189453125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 5481.302734375, 2390.63134765625, 7289.3974609375, 2607.3427734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "\u201cCheaper by Dozen\u2019 Hit!\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 1864.421875, 392.2578125, 3142.6533203125, 819.66943359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Synthetic Rubber Sale\nWould Create Monopoly\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 4652.26904296875, 7267.11669921875, 5409.54052734375, 7479.48193359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Library Receives\nRook on Stars\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 3723.236572265625, 183.73643493652344, 4533.345703125, 630.42041015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Radio, TV\nNetworks\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 108.1840142211914, 5287.43769921875, 994.0384360351562, 5763.7131796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "DES MOINES, lowa (UP)\u2014The\nTowa has voted in fa\nvor of a bill allowing young cow-\nboy aad Thdians to pack cap pis-\n\nar Frank Thompson said any\nsuch a pistol is \u2018\u2018just\na blood and thunder\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 1871.9907998046874, 846.3163002929688, 2773.805708984375, 5767.895796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON\u2014Democrats took\na long step toward throwing away\ntwo of their chief campaign issues\n\u2014\u2018\u2018giveaways\" and helping small\nbusiness\u2014when a top Democrat,\nCong. Carl Vinson of Georgia, buck\ned and bristled over giving a hear-\ning to the Small Business Com-\nmittee regarding the sale of Tl\ngovernment owned synthetic rub-\nber factories.\n\nVinson was all set to join with\nthe Ikeites in handing the syn-\nthetic rubber factories over to the\nbig tire and oil companies when\nhis fellow Democrat, Wright Pat-\nman of Texas, blew the whistle.\n\n' Patman, as chairman of the\nHouse Small Business Committee,\nhad..prepare resolution with his\ncolleague; 5S Yates of IMlinois,\npointing to the unfairness of the\nsynthetic rubber giveaway. But\nChairman Vinson of the Armed\nServices Committee didn't want to\nlisten. He even challenged Pat-\nman's veracity, which to a Texan\nof integrity is tantamount to high\ntreason.\n\n\u2018Mr. Patman, we are delighted\nto have you here this morning,\u201d\u2019\nthe Georgian gushed as the hear-\nings opened.\n\n\u201cThank you, Mr. Chairman,\u201d\nreplied Patman, \u2018I shall make\u2014\u201d\n\n\u2018Wait a minute,\u2019\u2019 cut in Vinson.\n\u2018Before you start, for. the record.\nI want to find out\u2014are you speak-\ning in behalf of the Small Busi-\nness Committee, and by direction\nof that committee, or are you\nspeaking in your individual ca-\npacity as a member of Congress?\u201d\n\n\u201cMy committee has had no time\nto call a meeting,\u201d\u2019 replied Pat-\nman. \u201cBut | was assured by a\nmajority of members of my com\n\u2018mittee that I could speak for them.\nIn addition, I. conferred _with the\nranking Republican member of my\ncommittee.\u201d\n\n\u2014 Insulting a Texan\u2014\n\n\u2018| suggest thet the names of\nthe members who~have authorized\nMr. Patman to speak for them be\ninserted in the record,\"\u2019 broke in\nof Massachusetts.\n\n\u201cDon't you think that is going\nvery far, Mr. Chairman?\u2019\u2019 inquired\nPatman, angrily.\n\nThe meeting almost blew up at\nthis point as several members, in-\ncluding Democrats Paul Kilday of\n\u2018Texas. and Mel Price of Illinois,\ntried to be recognized by the chair.\n\n\u201cWe will get along very well if\neverybody will be quiet,\u2019\u2019 thunder,\ned Vinson.\n\n\u201cDo I understand that you are\ngoing to question the right of Mr.\nPatman to appear before this com.\nmittee?\"\u2019 demanded Kilday. \u00a9\n\n\u201cNo, sit,\u2019\u2019 sputtered Vinson\n\u2018Not at all. That wasn't even in\ntimated by any question of mine.\u2019\n\n\u201cIl am not too sure that i\nwasn't,\"\u201d fejoined Kilday of Texas\n\u201cWhat was the purpose of you\nquestion about his appearing fo\na majority of the Small Busines:\nCommittee?\u201d -\n\n\u2018I just wanted the record te\n\n_. show that-he is, not. appearing b;\ndirection of the committee, bu\n\nrather in behalf of a majority o\n\n~ the committee,\u2019\u2019 explained Vinson\n\n\u00ae \u2018Are you going to require hin\n\u00ae to corroborate himself by placin;\n\n- in the record the names of Smal\n\n' Business Committee members h\nis speaking for?'' insisted Kilday\n\n\u2018\u2018No,\u201d\u2019 back-tracked Vinson.\n\nC \u2014Gas Station Monopolies-\n\n_ Patman then explained how hi\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 3741.754837890625, 7884.82930078125, 4643.895796875, 8613.382125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": " \n\nOLE\n\nupward course, read \u201cPower\nThrough Constructive Thinking\u201d\n(Harpers) by Emmet Fox. At pres-\nent you are hemmed in by doubts,\nfears, resentment and self-condem-\nnation; these are \u2018the basic ene-\nmies of moral regeneration. Learn\nto master them, and your life will\n\u2018be transformed, 1 promise. M.H.\n\nMary Haworth counsels through\nher column, not by mail or per-\nsonal interview. Write to her in\ncare of this newspaper.\n\n \n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 193.39283752441406, 5810.24365234375, 1890.4906005859375, 7013.04541015625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nBeautiful\nSparkling Hair\n\nwhen you shampoo with\n\nPOMONA\nAdded lanolin gives lus\ntrous high - lights and\ngel waves lovely long\ner.\n\n| att Try \u201cGlamour\u201d\n\nee a: Hand and Skin Cream\n\nGent) vi sate added lanolin, it gives your hands\nee care during stormy weather.\n\nKitchen,\nue hypmee == oyapmt\n\n \n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 4561.6591796875, 210.42420959472656, 7270.7666015625, 533.1512451171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Exhibit To Display Talents\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 3235.782958984375, 239.22772216796875, 3635.18310546875, 820.134521484375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 2825.756546875, 6410.77949609375, 3735.35331640625, 9187.036421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "takes malicious advantage of your\nsocial isolation to trample your\nself-esteem such as you have. This\nhas a cumulatively damaging ef-\nfect on your rational faculties and\nmorally recuperative powers.\n\nHere is a typical illustration of\nSatan at work, sabotaging a soul\n(with a_victim's help)\u2014the kind of\nskullduggery hatched in hell, de-\nscribed with such brilliant wit by\nC.S.Lewis in \u201cThe Screwtape Let-\nters\u2019\u2019 (Macmillan). The book con-\nsists of a series of letters written\nby Screwtape, ap important offi-\ncial in Hades, to his nephew Worm-\nwood, a junior devil on earth. The\nletters are instructions in how to\nmislead a certain young man and\nget him on the skids to hell. \u2014\n\nAs Mr. Lewis makes clear, in\nthis and other lively books\u2014\u2014for ex-\nample \u2018Christian Behavior\" and\n\u2018The Great Divorce\u2019 (Macmillan)\n\u2014the irony of evil-doing is that it\ncolossally cheats the suckers who\nembrace it. It never pays off in\nthe coin of pleasure they looked to\nfind on the primrose path. Rather,\nfutility and frustration and bitter.\nheart-hunger..for the good life are\ninevitahle one of going as-\ntray.\n\nBasic Enemies\nOf Regeneration\n\nThe well known parable of he\nProdigal Son is a case in point.\nThis Scriptural story indicates the\ndivinely ordained correction of your\nkind of mistake. The answer is to\npull out of the company of swine\n(\u2018who turn and rend you\"\u2019) and dis-\ncover true satisfaction in righteous\nliving, under the Father's tare. The\nfather in this parable is symbolic\nof God's love, of course\u2014which be-\ncomes manifest to those who be-\nlieve that, He is (as the Bible tells\nus).\n\nym aes beg you should do;\n\nve lem is feel\n\n \n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 2772.126908203125, 863.0200356445313, 3679.77616796875, 5800.2493125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "resolution, prepared by the Small\nBusiness Committee, would stop\nthe sale of the rubber factories on\nMarch 26 as now scheduled by\nEisenhower. Supporting him, Con-\ngressman Yates pr\u00e9sented a mas-\nterful report which impressed even\nhostile committee members.\n\nYates showed that under the Eis-\nenhower rubber sale, 87-\u20182 per cent\nof all rubber production would be\nin the hands of the big four tire\ncompanies, who worked together\nto control the sale of tires. ~\n\nShell Oil, for instance, which\ntakes over the government frub-\nber factory in Los Angeles, has a\ncontract with Goodyear and Fire-\nstone to sell them rubber; then\nGoodyear and Firestone\u2019 turn\nround and sell Shell tires. These\ntires are distributed'to the publit\nthrough Shell gasoline stations.\n\nAnd Congressman Yates showed\nhow any Shell dealer who tries to\nstock ahy other tire competing\nwith Goodyear or Firestone loses\nhis Shell franchise.\n\nThe Standard Oil companies also\nhave a deal with U.S. Rubber to\nmake Atlas tires, sold exclusively\nthrough Standard Oi! filling sta-\ntions. No other tire can be sold by\nStandard Oil stations except Atlas.\n\nThus the Eisenhower rubber sale\nplan, Congressman Yates said,\nwould tighten this monopoly. by\nputting all.the government rubber\nfactories in the hands of Shell,\nGoodyear, U.S. Rubber, Goodrich,\nFirestone, Phillips Petroleum, Tex-\nas Oil, Sears Roebuck, Anaconda\nCopper, Endicott Johnson, and\nDunlop Tires of England:\n\n\u2014Credit for Argentina\u2014\n\nPatman suggested that the\nHouse Armed Services Commmit-\ntee and the Senate Banking Com-\nmittee get together and negotiate\n\n\u2018 for the disposal of the synthetic\nplants\u2014\u2018\u2018so the little fellow won't\nbe crowded out.\u201d\u2019\n\n\u2018It takes a pretty good-sized cor-\nporation to run one ofthese plants,\ninterjected Vinson. \u2018\u2018As I visual.\nize it, it is not in the sphere of\nsmall business. This is big busi-\nness.\u2019\n\n| When Patman explained that\n\nsmall business had no way of get-\n- ting \u2018\u201c\u2018bank credit\u2019\u2019 to buy the\n_esynthetic plants, without some\nhelp from the government, Vinson\nyawned: \u201cOh, well.\u201d\u2019\n\n\u201cWe find an agency of-this gov-\n\n' ernment (Export-Import Bank)\n. with $1,000,000,000 of capital- stock\nprovided by the taxpayers,\u2019 con-\n. tinued Patman, \u2018\u2018that is making a\n_.loan for a steel mill in Argentina\n. of $60,000,000, plus other advances\nfor*equipment that will. bring the\n. taxpayers\u2019 outlay up to close t\n- $100,000,000 for that one plant ir\n\u2019 Argentina.\nt \u201cIf we are able to spend sc\n. much money to help other coun\n* tries like Argentina build a stee\n* mill, why shouldn\u2019t we be able te\n; help our own small business te\nbuy some of these synthetic rub\n> ber plants in order to have a com\ny petitive rubber market in the Unit\nt ed States?\u201d\u2019 :\nf Georgia's Vinson came bacl\n. with the stock query: \u2018\u2018Why, then\n1 shouldn't we do that in every othe!\nz enterprise?\u2019\n1 \u201cThe difference is,\u2019\u2019 replied Pat\ne man, \u2018\u2018that in this case you are de\n. livering lock, stock and barrel t\nthe rubber industry, facilities tha\n- will be used against the taxpayer\n8 as a monopoly. \"\n\n \n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 3743.794388671875, 8699.2663125, 4650.493453125, 9169.028609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "*MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) \u2014 A\nMemphis Episcopal church is pay-\ning Mrs. Florence Greenwood's ex-\npenses to accompany her minister\nhusband to an Episcopal conven-\ntion in Hawaii because, it was de-\ncided, *\u2018Husbands can't be allowed\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 1004.102982421875, 5277.399125, 1902.9178916015626, 5751.43827734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UP) \u2014\nCustomers of a rural cooperative\ntelephone company have asked the\nIndiana Public Service Commis-\nsion to allow them to pay higher\nrates.\n\nThey said increased charges of\n\\up to $1 a month would improve\nservice.\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 102.50021362304688, 2380.65087890625, 1834.134521484375, 5154.5341796875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nABERIAIF IT\n\nDAILY CROSSWORD i qaas 2\n\n \n \n\nACROSS 19. Indi- a\n1. Coins 1. herished spens- Nii |\n(Turk. ) animals able At\n6. Portion 2. Mine 20. Twilled\n12 lg of (Latvia) \"make\nLeneest wabe 23. ie\n13. A wild 5. Napkin ing\npiven a oe. \u00a9 pronoun. 0 Veoterday'e Answer\n38, ond frora . dial.) 24. Before 37. Genitive of\na. a\nfe (Hawall) 9. \u2014, 31. Marshy \u00b0 _\u2014\n: : keeper S90. Things 35. repeeccl | floor (1h4.)\n_ 31. Pound to eat grove: . 41. Girl's name\nuae, \u201cGet. ee oa\ncard note India) mound\n25. Comfort.\n_. able\n$ 27. Unit of\n_ weight in\n\u201cae t stones\nol eZ a\new) ane\n3 Sharp onde WA | lA\noe Frege\n: 7\n\n \n\nell DZ gh\n\nae 7Z\nool Hl al ZZ i\n( @Otsiw, Atom\nTTA\net 1b a tt\n\n5 t.l@\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 5624.84423828125, 4645.701171875, 6318.59814453125, 4786.0185546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "HONOR ROLL\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 6462.8864296875, 4903.07148828125, 7289.81034765625, 5739.02519140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "Several members of _ the\nSouth Haven faculty attended\nthe Southwestern Michigan\nGuidance Conference at West-\nern Michigan College in Kala-\nmazoo Saturday, March 12.\n\nThe program included panel\ndiscussions in the morning and\n\na keynote address in the after-\n- hoon.\n\n| The main speaker was Dr.:\nCarl Williamson of the Univer-\nsity of Minnesota, nationally\nrecognized authority on guid-\nance activities. B. T.\n\n|\n\n \n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 3851.78173828125, 3103.33544921875, 4475.2509765625, 3175.335693359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "TELEVISION PROGRAMS\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 3727.39521875, 3242.694291015625, 4555.981734375, 6110.74198828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "7:00-\u2014Kuk Alli ;\nCapt. Video\u2014DuMont\nNorby\u2014nbe\n7:16\u2014John Daly\u2014abeo aie\nMorgan Beatty\u2014DuMont\n7:30\u2014 ate Fisher\u2014nbe\nNe Broadcast\u2014cbs\nDiseeytand Film Hr.\u2014abe\n7:45-\u2014 News Caravan\u2014nbo\nPerry Como\u2014cbs\n\n8:00\u2014Joan Davis Film\u2014nbo |\nGodfrey Hour\u2014cbsa\n8:30\u2014 Little Margie Film\u2014nbe\nStu Erwin Film\u2014abo\n9:00\u2014TV Theater\u2014nbc\nThe Millionatre\u2014cba\nprapquerede Party~abe\nhicago Symphony\u2014DuMont\n9:30\u2014I' ve Got a Secret\u2014cbse\nWho Said That?\u2014abo\n10:00. This is Your Life\u2014nbe\nBoxing\u2014cbs\nWhat's the Story\u2014DuMont\n10:30-\u2014\u2014- Big Town Film\u2014nbo\n\n11:30-\u2014Steve Allen\u2014nbo\nTHURSDAY, MAR. 17\n\nEvening\n6:00\u2014News for.15 Min.\u2014cbs\nVariety Hr. (rpt.)\u2014mbs- west\n6:30\u2014Sports & News\u2014abc-east\n6:45\u2014Newacast by Three\u2014nbe\nNews & Comment\u2014cbs\nSporte\u2014abe |\n7:00\u2014Newa & sommentary \u2014nbe\nTennessee Ernie\u2014cbs /\nNews ommentary\u2014abc -\nNews mmentary\u2014mbs\nTb\u2014Delly C Commentary\u2014abe\nDinner Date\u2014mbs\n7:30\u2014News Broadcast\u2014nbo\nThe Choraliers\u2014cbs\nSilver ;\nNews mment\u2014mbs\n7:45\u2014One Man's nase era\nNews Broadcast:\nBadie Fisher Show\u2014mbs\n8:00\u2014Roy Rogers\u2014nbeo\nThe i bs\n\nJack Greene) ewsa\u2014abo\n\u2018Detective\n\u2014\u2014\u2014 H\nSY Wako oee\n\noe me Fighters\u2014mbs\n\n9:00\u2014News & Quiz\u2014nbc\nRosemary pn i AO\n\nSerenade; News\u2014abo\nNews & Story\u2014mbe\n\noe Pate\n\n9:30\u2014 Where {\u00a394 Beon\u2014nbe * .\n\nmer. And e 60e Neue-aie\n\naie aed & ane\nDance Orchestra\u2014c\nNews & Comment\u2014a\nMusica! van\u2014mbs\n10:16\u2014Great Giidersieeve\u2014nbo\n10:30-\u2014June Pickens\u2014nbo\nhestra Show\u2014cbs\nFront & Center\u2014abe\nnee Orchestra\u2014mbe\n\u00a34000. News & Varieties\u2014ali nets\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 6467.12226953125, 8760.5836953125, 7361.53300390625, 8953.5842734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "Thirty years ago, there were\net ae Sees fom\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 3880.843017578125, 6166.91357421875, 4498.31689453125, 6241.625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "TELEVISION PROGRAMS\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 5526.4801796875, 4884.908890625, 6421.6819296875, 9146.2131796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "period Nas deen released, itis com-\nposed of the students who received\nB. grades or bettr.\n\nSeventh Grade\n\nSandra Ashley, Betty Bauschke,\nLinda Bingham,..Shirley Boshell,\nCharles Christensen, Bonnie Covey,\nJudy Fowler, Carol Fritz, Bobbie\nGlover, Charles Goodnian, Neil\nGoodrich, Roger Griebe, Danny\nHall, Paul Hammer, Robert Hart-\nman, David Keithly, Waverly Kel-\nlogg, Arlene Levin, Ted Lilien-\nsteins, Susanna Makaryk, Alan\nMinert, Cynthia Monroe, Margaret\nNichols, Judith Olsen, Sally Patter-\nson, Michael Phelps, Elaine Ret-\nberg, Myra Reznik, Linda Sand-\nstrom, Janice Sieveds, Eileen\nSpratt, Julie Stein, Barbara Urist,\nMadelene Vincent Leta Williams.\n\nEighth Grade\n\nPatricia Axsom, Arthur Barnett,\nKaren Barth, Cheryl Brenner, Lola\nDiebold, Ann Fleming, Julie Hov-\ner, Janet MacKenzie, Elaine. Marrs,\n| Phil Niffenegger, Marian Nixon,\n| Francine Okun, Daniel Pacyna,\nBonnie Reeder, Arthur Retberg,\n| Roper, David Ross, Daniel Steb-\n| bins, Janet Steel.\n\nNinth Grade\n\nFrances Bingham, Barbara Bra-\nschler, Steve Brinks, Richard Brod-\nhagen, Sandra Carter, George\nFleming, Adelaide Fritz, Arthw\nHartman, Renald Kilgren, William\n\n| Knapp, Robert Kohlhoff, Kay Lad\n\n\u2018}enburger, Millicent Lahndorf\n\n\u2018|Mary Lee \u2018Listiak, Paul Minert\n\n\u2018| Judith Myers, James Norden, Jo\nAnn Peck Sandra Reinhardt, Caro\nlyn Ringenoldus, Frank Steinmitz\nPat Tamandl, Orley Vaughan.\n\nTenth Grade\n\nBruce Appenzeller, David Apple\n\u2018i yard, Dennis Appleyard, -Davic\n\u2018| Barnett, Jack Brodhagen, Joyc\n>; Chitty, Fred Faux, James Force\n'| Zane Johnston, Anita Kuhn, Es\n\"| ther Lamb, Francis Lilly, Gilber\n\u201cOkun, Charlotte Olson, Gary Smith\n-| Carolyn Sullivan, Brenda Tait, A)\n\u2018lice Tenhopen, Roberta Williams\n| Eleventh Grade\n,| Carol Buckborough, Carol Cobb\n;| Marilyn Covey, Richard Davis, Al\n| ten Dickerson, Joyce ne 209 ye\n|| ver, Mandolph Monroe, Twila Nc\n.| Vak, Carolyn Olson, Harold Rosen\nson, Arlene Snyder, Shirley Szy\n,| magski, Carol Thomas, James Tur\n, ner, Jean Winzenz* Joyce Latchaw\n\n: Twelfth Grade\na |\n\n \n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 3713.7340859375, 650.521927734375, 4581.7834921875, 3061.86112890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "9, Chicago .\nWEDNESDAY, MAR. \u201816\n\nfvening\n6 News tor 15 Min.\u2014cbe\nariety Hr. (rpt,)\u2014mbs- west\n6:30-\u2014Sportsa & News\u2014abc- east\n6:45\u2014Newscast by Three\u2014nbe\nNews & Comment\u2014cbe\n\n7:00\u2014News & mentary\u2014nbe\nppanearee \u2014 i\news mentary\nNews \u00e9 Realebiarb inte\n7:16\u2014Dally Commentary\u2014abe\nDinner Date\u2014mbs\n7:20\u2014News Browicast\u2014nge\n_ The Choraliers\u2014cbs \u201c\"\"'\n\nRanger: News\u2014-abe\nNews Comment\u2014mbs\n7:45\u2014One Man's Family\u2014nbde\nNews Broadcast\u2014c\nin the Mood\u2014mbs\n. \u00a7:00\u2014Dinah Shore-\u2014-nbe\nFBI Drama; News\u2014cbds\noo og pt News\u2014abe\nad Room\u2014mba\n: yipPrane Sinatra\u2014nbe_\n:30\u2014News, Adventure\u2014nbe\ninct\u2014-\u00a2be\n\n\u2014 Precine\nsand Deamnwue\noa \u201cGteaibenake\nee ng weno Marx\u2014nbe ,\nComo\u2014cbs\n\nPerry\n\nSerenade; News\u2014aboa\n\nNews & Story\u2014mbs\n9:15\u2014Bing Crosby\u2014cbe\n9:30\u2014Big Story \u2014nbe\n\nAmos-Andy; News\u2014cbs\n\nRecord Room; News\u2014abe\n10:00\u2014Fibber & Molly\u2014nbeo\n\nDance Orchestra\u2014cbs\n\nNews & Comment\u2014abe\n\nLondon Melodies\u2014mbs\n40'15\u2014Qreat Gildersiceve\u2014nbo\n10:30-\u2014Keys to Capital\u2014nbe\n\nDance Orchestra\u2014cbs\n\nNews & Comment\u2014abe\n\nJazz Quartet\u2014mbs\n1100-\u2014News & Varieties\u2014all nets\n\ni\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 1026.6168212890625, 5189.7001953125, 1686.81884765625, 5261.748046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "WORTH THE PRICE\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 6441.72383203125, 6259.83906640625, 7354.33378515625, 8531.1799765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "Upset mars Williams s siate\n\n\u2018A spirited bunch of cagers fought\noff the league leaders last Tuesday\nto raise Jensen's team to the undis-\nputed fourth place slot.\n\nLed by Don Zacker with ten\npoints, Jensen\u2019s quintet knocked\nWilliams\u2019s team into a first place\ntie with Stein\u2019s men. Ken Holland\nand Jim Driver each tallied four to\nplace top on William's group.\nTom Hill amassed 28 points in a\nblasting of Lamb's team.\na close. first half Diebold\u2019s\ngroup started to roll and really kept\nthe nets, busy in piling up a 62-33\nwin, Diebold and Curran dropped\nin 12 markers . apiece for the -vic-\ntors. Bob \u2018DeHaven with ten amd\nDave Miller and Bob Overhuel,\neach with six, led Lamb\u2019s team.\n\nStein\u2019s slip by Knapp\u2019s\n\nChuck Stein's team moved into\nfirst place by edging Knapp\u2019s\nsquad 30 to 27. Knapp\u2019s quintet, led\nby Mosier and Servatius with eight\nand seven points respectively,\ncame back in a hard fought second\nhalf but fell short by three tallies.\nBrazelton bucketed twelve for\nStein's cage team.\n\nNotes\n\nWilliam's loss put Stein\u2019s and\n| Williams's teams into a first place\n| de with nine and two records .\n\nTom Hill dropped in thirteen field\n|} goals for an amazing 61 per cent\n\u2018|from the floor . .Knapp\u2019s team\n'| played good clean ball by drawing\n\u2018| only three fouls in the third. match.\n} x. 7.\n\ns i\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 6478.9626015625, 8559.7497109375, 7352.8928671875, 8745.454390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "There are approximaetely 350\nchildren enrolled in the het lunch\nprogram this year.\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 3767.76611328125, 8639.2236328125, 4209.70849609375, 8699.8271484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "TOO RISK Y ?\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 6539.521484375, 6236.38916015625, 7246.5498046875, 6299.12646484375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "Upset mars Williams's slate\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 6458.73555078125, 8971.5368203125, 7363.1135703125, 9144.2600546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "In 1981 for the first time in Sev.\nevel yesre \u00abDebate Beam ware\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 136.3508758544922, 484.4236145019531, 1775.17333984375, 2322.472900390625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "o Svs 9, 0% ze0 ce\n\u00e9 @% 'e 2\n\nneither?\n\nrot 2\n\n \n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 3783.01220703125, 7374.494140625, 4616.68701171875, 7842.048828125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "MOTOROLA\nTELEVISION\n\nYe block se. of Phoenix on US-31\n\n \n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 3758.52949609375, 6268.68281640625, 4572.49003515625, 7316.19999609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": " \n\n7:00\u2014 Kukia, Ullle\u2014abdeo\nCapt V pl\n7116\u2014Jonn Valy\u2014a\nMorgan Beatty DuMont\n7130\u2014 LD? 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It is com-\nposed of the students who received\nB grades or bettr.\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "102350937-huntingdon-daily-news-Mar-21-1968-p-7.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 1, 2 ], [ 3, 5 ], [ 9, 16 ], [ 9, 20 ], [ 9, 24 ], [ 9, 26 ], [ 16, 20 ], [ 16, 24 ], [ 16, 26 ], [ 20, 24 ], [ 20, 26 ], [ 24, 26 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 1, 2 ], [ 3, 5 ], [ 9, 16 ], [ 16, 20 ], [ 20, 26 ], [ 24, 9 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 2827.3844589843748, 4158.07177734375 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 1067.730775390625, 1382.7877822265625, 1417.9304794921875, 2599.0272812499998 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "| Mr. and Mrs, Billy Yocum\njSpent the weekend with Mr. and\nMrs. Herman Yocum and fami.\nly. The former couple lives in\nChambersburg.\n\nClyde Hockenberry nf MeVey-\nfawn was a visitor of Mr. and\nMrs. Henry Goshorn Friday eve-\nning.\n\nMrs. Anuie Gushorn and Mrs.\nClara Coons drove fo New\nBloomfield one recent afternoon,\n\nLouise Peck spent Saturday in\n[Blairs Mills.\n\nMr. and Mrs. George McClure\nof York spent sume time over\n|the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.\nWilliam McClure.\n\nThe Blairs Mills Lions Club\nmembers were enteriained in\nthe community this week.\n\nThose who attended the YRE\nannual meeting at Huntingdon\non Saturday from this area were\nCharles Parson and Violet Yohn,\nMrs. Malie Erb, Mr. and Mrs.\nMelvin Goshorn and niece, Mr.\nand Mrs. Herman Yocum and\nfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Yo-\ncum and family, Mr. and Mrs.\nLawrence Chilcote and Mr. and\nMrs, Edd Goshorn..\n\nThose atlending the party held\nlat the social hall iast Friday\njevening were Mrs. Nellie Hock-\nenberry of MecVeytown, Mrs.\nHelen Rice, Mrs. Dorothy Sny-\n\n'der, Mrs. Arlene Burdge, Mr.\n\u2018Anna Hunsinger, Mrs. Beck\n|Love, Mrs. Estella Clayton, Mrs.\n\u2018Louise Yoho, Mrs. Lena Shear-\n\u2018er, Mrs. Sara Shearer, Violet\nHeater and Betty Clayton.\n| Lekman Book of Shade Vahey\nis a patient in the Lewistown\n\nUnentienl\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 1424.5597548828125, 1524.2186904296875, 1773.101744140625, 2398.6620468749998 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "The Philadelphia Piano Trio\ncomprised of pianist Lambert\nOrkis, violinist Paul Windt and\nDavid Kadarauch, celloist will\nperform Wednesday, March 27\nat 4:50 p.m. in Oller Auditorium\non the Juniata College cam-\n\u2018pus.\n| A student at Philadelphia's\nCurtis Instilute\u2019 and the Chicago\nMusic Academy, David Kad-\narauch is presently playing first\ncello with the Philadelphia Lyr-\nic Qpera Company and with\n\u201846 Concerfo Soloists\u2019. He has\nstudied under numerous promi-\nnent musicians including Or-\nJando Cole, Oscar Shumsky, and\nJascha Brodsky and has ap-\npeared at the International\nHouse and the Ethical Society\nin Philadelphia.\n\nLambert Orkis, pianist, began\nformal lessons when he was\nfive. Winner of numerous youth\ncompetitions, he \u00abperformed\nwith {he Frankford and Phila-\ndelphia Orchestras when he was\neleven. Two years later he was\nawarded a scholarship to the\nCurtis Institute where he stu-\ndied under Mrs. Eleanor Soko-\nloft.\n\n| Presently serving a8 a gradu-\n\nmis REERESAL SAA HaiGiT of intbn.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 1774.5241103515625, 1534.2428603515625, 2125.5824570312498, 2383.4762558593748 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "national pianist, Maryan Filar,\n\u2018at Temple University, Mr. Orkis\n\u2018counts Balakirev's \u201cFantaisie\n\u2018Orientale, Islaney\u201d, one of the\nimost difficult piano works writ-\n-ten, among his reperfoire.\nViolinist Paul Windt received\nhis early musical training from\n(Mihail Slolarevsky and made\n;his formal debut in the Y.M.\nand W.H.A. recital series in\n\u2018Philadelphia. He has played pri-\nate auditions for Eugene Or-\nrmandy and Isaac Stern and has\nstudied four years with Efrem\n\u2018Zimbalist at the Curtis Insti-\ntute. A 1966 fellowship winner to\niTanglewood, Mr. Wind! has pet-\nformed as guest artist with the\n\u2018Carnegie, Altoona, Pittsburgh,\n(McKeesport and Buller Sym-\nphony Orchestras,\n| The program for Wednesday\nt night's concert includes: Trio\nSonata in b minor by J, B.\nLoeillel, Trice in Eb, Op. 1, No. J\n\u2018by Beethoven and Schubert\u2019s\nTrio in Bb, Op. 99.\nj Third in a series of four con-\n:cerls sponsored by the Depart.\n{ment of Music at Juniata Col-\nlege and a foundation grant, the\n\n\u2018event [s offered free to the pub-\n\n \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 2117.55035546875, 200.6627059326172, 2466.8646835937498, 851.6936630859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Mr. ard Mrs. Herman Hess\nspent Sunday with Mrs. Dorothy\nEsitrekin in Entriken.\n\nMrs. Elmer Smith and. Mrs.\nGrace Keifman visiled their\nfather, David Ford, a patient at\nthe Pennwood guest home on\nSunday.\n\nMr..and Mrs, Terry Hamm\nand daughter of Farrell visited\nMr. and Mrs, Raymond Hamm\nduring the weekend.\n\nMrs. J. A. Shuck visited on\nFriday Mrs. Betty Heck in Loys-\nburg.\n\nMr. and Mrs. Lewis Camerer\nof Roaring Spring and Mr. and\nMrs. Robert Dively of Sprowl\nvisited Mrs. Dollie Whysong on\nSunday evening,\n\nDennis Troutman, a student at\nShippensburg State College\nspent the weekend at home.\n\nMrs, Reba Cook and Mr. and\nMis, Zane Biack of Bedford yis-\nLited on Sunday in the Frank\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1424.402099609375, 1328.1134033203125, 2078.0927734375, 1508.9635009765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Piano Trio To Present\n\nConcert In Oller Hall\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 2469.132142578125, 147.87231591796876, 2827.3844589843748, 733.2606186523437 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "Guyton and John Cook homes,\nMr, and Mrs. Ottis Wigfield of\nEverett and Mrs. Mildred Lead-\ner of Everett visited Mrs, Ruth\nReplogle on Sunday. :\nRhonda Kay Barnes of Cham-\nibersburg is spending several\ndays with her grandparents, Mr.\nand Mrs. John Wenglik.\n~ Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Barnes\nand children, Mr. and Mrs. Lawe\nrence Mellott and children and\nMr, and Mrs. John Wenglik at-\ntended the wedding of Merfill\nBarnett and Miss Carol Brown\nin the Church of God at Saxion\non Saturday afternoon,\n\nThe Rey. Sheldon Snyder and\nsome of his parishioners from\n'the Grace Byelhren Church held\nservices for the guests at the\nChadwick rest home on Sunday\n| afternoon.\n\n \n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 739.60546875, 2691.38525390625, 1404.4271240234375, 4158.07177734375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Posers\n\nYOUTH CENTER\n| is\nready\nfor\n\nSpring & Easter\n\nIs Your\nChild?\n\nSHOP FRIDAY & MONDAY TILL # P.M.\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 1430.16552734375, 2427.333251953125, 2823.76513671875, 4145.7783203125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n \n \n \n \n\nThe best selection in many a year...\n\nSPRING COATS\nand DRESS ENSEMBLES\n\nSee the latest in fashion fer Spring \u20186B\n\u00ab... 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Jesus\nwas a great man\u2014bul beyond\nthal, nothing.\n\nGod Made Manifest\n\nThe Scriptures indeed teach\nus thaf Jesus was a man who\n\nThe Sunday School lesson\nfor March 24 is entitled,\n\u201cAbiding in Christ.\u201d John\n1521-12,\n\nhungered and lhirsted as we\nhunger and thirst, and died\nwhen subjected to a cruel form\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 21.64544105529785, 1234.16455078125, 351.3531799316406, 2194.74560546875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": " \n\nPYRAMID $575\nALSO $300 To 1975\n\nREGISTERED\necepsake?\n\nBlaMOND AIKGS.\n\nFamous for quality\n\nAte warid over,\n\nKeepsake is\n\nAmerica\u2019s most neve\nwanted ee\ndiamond \u2014_ 2SeodBessstesring\nting.\n\n \n\nJaymes\nJewelers\nMount Union\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 2142.001953125, 844.8511962890625, 2815.603759765625, 2383.852294921875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": " \n\nNo doubt your home hes # ream\n\n \n \n\nyou consider a trouble spet . 2 4\nene that needs mare utilty space,\nmore space fer recreation . . . ar\n\u201cjust plain \u201cdressing up.\u201d That's\nwhere we cen help... with the\nmaterials, the crefimanship and the\ntraining and exparience fer remodel-\nIng. For a gasd Icaking ream, eall\n\u2018on us. We'll be glad to talk ever\nyour needs at @ time that suits yeu\nbest.\n\n \n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 2159.31787109375, 140.46884155273438, 2420.55078125, 189.6721954345703 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Riddleshure\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 1113.2808837890625, 1324.4888916015625, 1372.7022705078125, 1375.0677490234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Blairs Mills\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 2467.9658828125, 745.8969130859375, 2820.1517929687498, 851.5687241210937 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "The Harriman Memorial\nAward is given to stimulate con-\n|servation of human tife on rail.\nyouds_\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 1093.3192138671875, 88.46944427490234, 2089.750244140625, 1059.26953125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 360.93530419921876, 449.42941430664064, 715.2138046875, 2214.7374863281248 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "OF ExXechhion. But we believe\n\u2018more about him than that. Be-\nfond his greainess as a man.\niwe see his uniqueness as the\nSon of God. We believe that he\njis of the nature of God Him.\njSelf. We express this by saying\nthat he is the incarnation ot\n\\God, or the coming of God into\nhuman flesh in a way that has\nimever happened before and that\n;We believe will never happen\n\u2018again.\n\nOne of the outstanding as-\n\u2018pects of our faith in Christ is\nour conviction that after his\nivesurrection and sojourn of far-\nity days with his disciples te\nwas received up inlo heaven\nand there holds a place of hon-\ny at the right hand of God.\n\u2018Even more comforting and\nthrilling is the realization that\nalthcugh he has left the earth\nhe is spiritually stil here in the\nmidst of his people and in the\nhearts of believers. We believe\nthat through faith we ean turn\n\u2018to him, and the very essence of\nhis being will enter our hearts,\nigiving us guidance, slrengthen-\nng us int lime of temptation,\nilifting us up from our defeats\nand sorrows.\n\nBasic Dilferences\n\nOf no one else that has ever\nllived do we say that we are one\n;with him and he one with us.\nfioses was a great man, and\n\n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nj Xing David, and many of the\nprophets, and the ~ Christian\n| apostles. But we never speak of\n\n \n\ning one with Moses or one\nwith the Apastle Paul, much as\nwe honor these men and regard\nitheir achievements with Erati-\ntude. Bui we do speak of being\n\u2018one with Christ. The living\n;Christ himself enters into the\njhuman heart and we in turn\nenter into the life of Christ. We\nare in him, and he is in us. And\nthis relationship is a source of\nspiritual power whch causes\nihe fe of a Christian to be jull\niof expectation, confidence, com-\nfort and perseverance.\n\nThe Sunday School lesson For\n\u2018March 24 is entitled, \u201cAbiding\nin Chrit\" and it deals with\nthis aspect of oneness which we\nmay have with the Saviour him-\nself. Here Jesus likens himse!\nto ihe vine, and his followers to\nthe branches. \u201cHe that abides\nin me, and I in him, he it is\nthai bears much iruil, for apart\nfrom me you can do nothing\u201d\n\n(dobn 15:5),\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 28.054542541503906, 2328.532958984375, 709.102783203125, 4142.419921875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": " \n\nSAM HAYES, JR.\n\nRepublican Candidate\nGeneral Assembly\n\nAsa \u2018Republican Candidate for Representa-\ntive to the General Assembly I would like to\noutline again one of the very critical issues\nfacing us.\n\n@ We in this district are in the Susquehanna Riyer Basin.\n\n@ The Susquehanna River Basia compact is to be an agree-\nmeni between Penosylvania, Maryland, New York and ;\nthe Federal Government.\n\n@ Four men are (o have the power to plan. Manage and\ncontrol our water and water resources (land, forests.\netc.}.\n\n@ Peansylvania has only one vote on the commission even\nthough we will contribute 7662 of the land and $1% ef\nthe population.\n\n@ Representative Snare has heen one of the persons plan-\nSing such a future for your wafer, water resources and\ntax dollars. He is sponsoring the Compact.\n\n@ Is this what you want? Is this proper representation?\n\nThis is where SAM HAYES, JR. stands:\n\n\u00ae Cerfainly we are for conservation. However, let us not\nthreaten our private rights and state economy all in\nthe -rame of conservation. We must also protect our\nProperty, communities and tay dollars.\n\n@ Your water, land and forests belong to you. A four man\ncommission should not have the power to plan, manage\nand contral these resources.\n\n@ Who is going to pay for all the projects the four man\ncommission is going (a dream-up? You, the taxpayer.\n\n@ Share has failed you and no longer represents your in-\nterests.\n\nVOTE HAYES APRIL 23\n\nRepublican Candidate\nGeueral Assembly\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 26.33353614807129, 55.22649383544922, 705.6412963867188, 243.6076202392578 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "LESSON FOR MARCH 24, 1968\n\nTrue Nature Of The Master\nBasic In Christian Faith\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 718.8048720703125, 54.86868432617187, 1072.7139267578125, 1581.99554296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Vineyards played a large part\nin the life of the people to wham\nJesus spoke. Jesus likened him.\nself to the stock from which the\nbranches go out to bear fruit:\nGod the Father is the husband:\nman (the one who fends the\nvineyard), and He coristantly\nfakes away the branches that\nare dead, prunes back the vine\nso that it will bring forth more\nfruit-bearing branches. \u201cIf a\nman abjde not in me,\" said Je-\nsus, \u201che is cast forth as a\nbranch, and is withered; .., If\nye abide in me, and my words\nabide in you, ye shall ask what\nye Will, and it shall be done unia\nyou. Herein is my Father glori.\nfied, that ye bear much fruit; so\nshall ye be my disciples.\"\n\nSource Of Power\n\nGod will grant our petitions if\nwe meet his moval require\nments, namely, if we keep his\ncommandments. Jesus is the\nsource of life, in whom our life\nmay abide, and when our life\nabides in him and his life abides\nin us, the very power, presence\nand illumination of Christ comes\nin to endue and guide our lives.\nChr \u201can life, therefore, is a\nEfe lived in Christ. This may\u2014\nand generally does \u2014 involve\nmembership in his Church. It\ninvolves the use of eveeds to the\nextent that they can be helpful,\nalthough all creeds, because\nthey are man's formulation of\ntruth, are but an incomplete:\nStatement of t \u201cth. But the \u201cves.\nence of Christ the heare\nsomething different. The hus-\nbandman gets rid of the dead\nbranches\u2014these aspects of our\nfives that are definitely infertile\nand keep us from producing\u2019\nfruit. The husbandman makes\nit possible for us to abide in the\nSource of Infinite Power and\nthus indeed to live.\n\nSEVEN SENTENCE SERMONS!\n\nOne of the greatest Biblical\npromises is that of daily renew-\nal.\n\n \n\nLove is naver lost, for if it is\nnot reciprocaled it flows Dack\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 41.69782257080078, 250.9784393310547, 690.0109252929688, 402.6283264160156 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Belief Of Christians Centers In A Divine Being -\nGospel Picture One Of Glory And Fellowship\nAncient Scenes Full Of Appeal To\nModern Man\n\n-\u2014 wer we sgenaurerae ces:\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 29.58786538696289, 248.45533898925783, 697.1789536132812, 402.04528662109374 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Belief Of Christians Centers In A Divine Being \u2014\nGospel Picture One Of Glory And Fellowship\nAncient Scenes Full Of Appeal To\nModern Man\n\n-\u2014 wer we sgenaurerae ces:\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 212.04188537597656, 385.5043640136719, 534.69287109375, 417.3459167480469 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "By FARL L. DOUGLASS\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 715.7445693359375, 2235.447328125, 1072.4258408203125, 2336.6395859374998 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": " \n\n: Impossible is a word only to\njbe found in the dictionary of the!\n| unwise. |\n\na. + en Pe\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "321164358-marysville-journal-tribune-Apr-23-1968-p-9.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 2 ], [ 3, 21 ], [ 16, 4 ], [ 16, 12 ], [ 16, 6 ], [ 4, 12 ], [ 4, 6 ], [ 12, 6 ], [ 5, 15 ], [ 17, 26 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 2, 0 ], [ 3, 21 ], [ 4, 12 ], [ 6, 16 ], [ 12, 6 ], [ 15, 5 ], [ 26, 17 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6202.0361328125, 8793.4091796875 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 3959.933408203125, 718.113583984375, 4708.2094140625, 1730.5462060546874 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "Brass, but the oldtime, Dixie\nJand band in New. Orleans\u2019\nPres\u00e9rvtion Hall. Thete is a\ndifference between a sound and\n'& boul. But let no one overlook\nthe fact that Alpert sat in for a\nfine solo with the band in \u2018Bit\nBailey.\u201d \u2019\n\n\u2018The Tijuana Brass are young,\nrich, healthy, amiable - looking\nand play happy music. So how\n\nheart of America \u2018is still a tot\nbigger than anyone suspects.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 3166.160888671875, 296.1080322265625, 4520.8251953125, 682.502685546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "Production, Photography\nBrighten Brass Special\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 3198.5132421875, 747.46587890625, 3951.27923828125, 2839.9633203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "wem,\nCuriously, theugh, the part of\nhe hour \u00a3 found fost\ninteresting and attractive was\nthe work of Producer Difector\nJack Haley Jr., and photogra\npher Vilis Lapenieks, both of\nthem talents on the move.--\nThe reason I appreciated\ntheir work is that, although 1\nlike the Tijuana Brass and have\nsome of their albums, I find\nMore and nfore than a little bit\nof their music goes a long way.\nAnd so,i enjoyed the thematic\ndiversion..of the location\u201d shots\naround the nation, with their\ngood-natured humor, and ofte\nlovely photography as well.\nHaley, who also guided the\nfine NBC-TV Special \u201cMovin\u2019\n\u2018With Nancy,\u201d has a feel for the\ntimes, an eye for engaging gim-\nmickry and a good\u2014sense-for\nmaking his better television \u2018ef-\nforts seem of a piece. He is, by\nthe way, the son of the oldtime\nmovie star, Jack Haley, who,\namong other things played the\nTin Man in \u201chTe Wizard of Oz.\u201d\nBy far the best sequence of\nthe hour was the section in New\nOrleans at Mardi Gras _ time.\nAhd here it was, ironically, that\nthe guttiest music of the show\nwas play\u00e9d\u2014not by the Tijuana\n\n \n \n \n \n \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 1672.4030126953126, 1427.62603515625, 2428.4535546875, 3504.280458984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "TUESDAY, APRIL\n4:30 p.m. (Ch. 10)\u2014April a\n (C)\u2014Pat Boone, wet yones\n9 p.m, (Ch. 4)\n-\u2014Prowse, Stanley we |\n11:90 p.m. (Ch. 10)\u2014Call of the\nWild\u2014Clark Gable,. Jackie\nOakie,\nWEDNESDAY, APRIL 2\n10 a.m. (Ch. 10)\u2014\u2014For | the Love\nof Mary\u2014Deanna Durbin, Ed-\n_ mond O\u2019Brien.\n4:30 p.m. (Ch.\u201410)\u2014Mr- Moto\nTakes a Chance\u2014Peter Lorre\nRochelle Hudson. ~ .\n9 aonb pat 6)\u2014I Aim at the\nrt Jergens. \u2018\u00bb\n1:90. pm. (Ch. 10)\u2014Knock \u2018on\nAny Door Hemphrey \u2018Bogart,\nJohn Der\u00e9k,\n\nTHURSDAY, APRIL. ) -\n10 a.m. (Ch 10)\u2014PFor the Love of\nMary\u2014Part 2. 1\n\n4:0 p.m. (Ch. 10)\u2014The Indian\n\nFighter = (C) \u2014 Kirk Douglas,\n\nElsa Martinelli: ;\n\n9 p.m, (Ch. 10)\u2014-Abandon Ship\n_. ~iTyrone Power, Mai Zetter-\nling,\n\n11:38 p.m. (Ch. tb) Force of\n\u2014Impulse\u2014Robert ANG, J Car.\n\n- FRIDAY, APRIL 26\n\n4: 30 p.m, (Ch. 1\u00a2)\u2014Destination\nMoon \u2014 (C) \u2014 John caine\u2019\nWarner Anderson... -\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 179.4919561767578, 815.2540258789063, 912.988466796875, 1284.514345703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "THE KNOWLEDGE about\narthritis is rapidly accumulat-\ning and the secrets about this\nchronic disablifig disease point\nto the possibility of prevention\nand more rapid cure, Research\nin hospitals and laboratories all\nover Am\u00e9rica continues uhd\u00e9r\ndirection of the American RHetu-\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 2426.65826171875, 719.573544921875, 3193.544375, 1197.7738671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "their leader, Herb Alpert, now\nhave become institutional idols.\n\u2014something along the lines of\nBing Crosby, Pat Boone and\nAndy Williams\u2014and the Mon\nday show treated them as such,\ntry, recording the adoration for\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 151.96261352539062, 1872.7846044921876, 903.7418237304687, 4077.98431640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "tion, h\u00e9lps to distribute hopeful\n\u2018news about tis to the\n\u2018many. millions who: suffer from\nits pains and disabilities, <-\nDespite all intensive educa-\njc truths of arthritis and the\nlegitimate forms of treatment,\nuntold millions of dollars are\ntransferred from the meager\n\u2014funds\u2014of-the sufferers to the\nbanks of the quacks who ) exploit\nthe \u2018trthritic.\n\nEvery \u201ceonceivabhe. type: ot\ngadget, and \u201celectronic\u201d ma-\n_chine, \u201catomic_energy\u201d\u2014instru-\nments, copper wristbands, gold\nneedle acupuncture, and highly\nexpensive mineral and food sup-\nplements are purchased by the\nthousands. Perhaps if: we can\nclarify what arthritis is and\nwhat can be done about it we\ncan keep millions of our read-\ners from falling into the expen-\nsive trap-tlaid forthem-\u2014by-un-\nconscionable- exploiters of the\nsick.\n\nArthritis is the general term\nfor inflammation and changes\nin one or more joints of the\nbody. There are many subdivi-\nsions. Rheumatism is a rather\nvague term which cannot be\nused interchangeably with arth-\nritis.\n\nRheumatism should obe used |\nto describe the pains, aches,\nsoreness and stiffness in mus-\ncles and joihts.\n\nThere are two major forms\n\n2 (\u00a9 9988, King Featu\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 221.31344604492188, 1298.26220703125, 518.4215087890625, 1754.64990234375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 1811.7828369140625, 1234.625, 3090.773193359375, 1397.1617431640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "+ Movies on TV +\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 4791.19384765625, 543.9834594726562, 6167.2470703125, 1515.7342529296875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 271.0287780761719, 650.620361328125, 1563.2158203125, 793.9208984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Confusion About Avtbritis\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 3202.773740234375, 2976.031552734375, 3970.918154296875, 3509.226748046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": " \n \n\n~ MOSCOW (UPI) \u2014 Premier\nAlexei. N. on bea was back in\nolowing a_trip\nto-Pakisath\u2014and\u2014India\u2014Official\ncommuniques said he stressed\nVietnam, the Mideast crisis and\nIndian-Pakistani relations dur-\ning four days of talks with\nIndian and Pakistani leaders.\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 531.306455078125, 1282.79888671875, 911.7037988281251, 1857.569033203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "matism Associa\nation whose\npu is to\navoid.duplica-\ntion and. classi-\nfy. advances as\ngoon as | they\ncome out. A\nbranch. of this\nscientific organ-\nization, the Ar\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 206.6739959716797, 311.0445556640625, 1626.956298828125, 556.8125610351562 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Speaking of YOUR HEALTH...\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 1681.751279296875, 714.9457983398438, 2419.466494140625, 1199.477236328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "HOLLYWOOD (UPI)\u2014The Ti-\njuana Brass turned up for\nanother hour special on CBS-TV\nMonday night, and the format\nwas precisely in keeping with\ntheir happy-happy Anatitationdl\nsound,\n\nThat is to say, the brass pal\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 913.7506689453126, 831.2452368164063, 1663.47455078125, 4040.01556640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "of arthritis. The first, rh\u00e9uma-\ntold arthritis, is a chrenic in-\nflammatory process that in-\nNo Me the joints, \u2018the muscles,\ntissues around them.\nih Sorder is seen more fre-\nee in \u201chh the \u201cand may be~\nin er\u00e9r\u00e9. thie abe of. thirty-\nfive. The @Xact cause ip still un-\nknown but suspicioh still rests\nheavily that there might be an\ninfected eae somewhere else\nie the body.\n\nThe becond Amportant classi-\n\u2018tieation is osteoarthritis which\nis a chronic condition that dib-\nturbs the joints and the bones,\n\u00e9specially the weight-bearing\nones like the ankles, knees, hips\nand back, Hard knobby enlarge-\nments of the joints of the spine,\nshoulders, wrists and hands\nmake movement difficult and\npaltiful.\n\nThe distinction can only be\nmade by the doctor after X-ray\nexamination and study of the\nblood. Then under his direction,\ntreatment can be started early\nto relieve the pain, and to avoid\n\n \n\nlies, as it does in #0 many oth-\ners, in early\u2019 1 n tion and\nintensive treatment. -\n\nCortisone and ACTH bis, of\ncourse, been the greatest step\nforward in the understanding\nand-tmeatmefit of all forms of\narthritis. Massage and ultra-\nsonic\u2019 vibrations and water\ntherapy should be used only un-\nder the direct supervision of a\ndoctor, Th\u00e9 horizons are widen-\nIng for the total prevention and\n: cure of this disease.\n\n* * *& r ;\nSS PRARING OF YOUR\nHEALTH-\u2014Peanuts do not have\nenough nourishment to compen-\nsate for the potential dangers\nof feeding them to infants and\nyoung children.\n\nThese columns are designed\nto relieie your fears about\nhealth through a better under-\u2014\nstanding of your mind and body.\nAll the hopeful new advances\nin medicine reported here are\nknown to doctors everywhere.\n\nYour individual medical prob-\nlems should be handled by your\nown dooter, He knows you best.\n\u2014\u2014 Renticats Ine >\n\n \n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 904.6962255859376, 4358.63921875, 1664.1526513671874, 7911.1522851562495 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "~Stop-sign- \u2018violation\u2014Harold. L.\nWalk, Marysville Rt. 4, $15 bond\nforfeit\n_ Defective _ exhaust\u2014John - D.\n\n \n \n\nTraffic \u2018sign ti oo i\nM. Mowery, Jr.,- Marion, fined\n$10 and $5 costs. .\nCases\n\nMarysville |\n\n_ Failure 4o-yield-the_right of\nway \u2014 Arthur C. Edelbhute,\nOstrander, $20 bond forfeit,\n\nFailute to file registration \u2014\nJames M. Fox, Marysville Rt. 2,\n$20 beats forfeit; Robert M.\n\u2018Brundage, Columbus, $25 bond\nforfeit\n\n_. Tegal ecnek Aiea J. Blum\nenschein, Marysville Rt. 4, $15\nbond forfeit.\nStop sign - \u2018violation\u2014-William\nA. Simpson, Jr, Delaware. Simp\n$0n forfeited two $20 bonds for\ndriving illegally through two: td\nLS |... eee See\n\nFailed to iitliy *Keetas\nplates \u2014 James E, Geho, Rich\nwood, fined $10 and $5 costs.\nTraffic\n\nsign violation\u2014Orville\nA. Pratt, \u2018Nashville, \u2018Tenn., $20\nbond \u2018forfeit,\n\n\u2018Speeding \u2014 Keith 0, Webb,\nM2% S. Court St., $20 bond for-\nfeit. Jerry G, Kilgore, Lima, $15\nbond. forf\u00e9it: Ross L. Arnold,\nStory\u2019s Trailer Ct., $20 bond for-\nfeit; Gary L. Carty, Bacramen-\nto, $20 bond forfeit,\n\n\u2018ight violation \u2014 Nera\nt Boers, \u201c108 Grand Ave., $20\n\nvans to yi\u00e9ld the right of\nway\u2014Grace H. Biamonte, 264\nW, Fifth St., $20 bond forfeit.\n\u2018sCase\nStep- sign violation\u2014John M.\nHall, Worthington, $20 bond for-\nft. . \u2019\n\n~ * Regular State C@ses _\n\nInsufficient funds\u2014R. Fogel,\nMarysville Rt. 3, fined $50 and\n$5 costs for writing a $20.20\ncheck to Shields Drug Store,\nFeb. 22, $25 Of the fine was sus-\npended. A $50 fine was suspend-\ned for writing a $20 check to\nScotties on. Feb, 9.\n\na ea a oe aa any\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 902.0073828125, 7990.6108984375, 1636.9771142578124, 8699.1566796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "John W. Groome, 26, of Co-\njumibus, \u00a2ustomer service, son\n\nof Carl W. Groome to Nancy C.\nVolicath 22, of Marysville, sec-\nretary, daughter of Clarence\nVollrath,\n\n\u2018Ronald A. Kissting, 27, ot Ken.\nton, factory - worker,\nRalph W. agen * to Sharon \u00b0.\n\nEastman, 24 est Mansfield\ne. RS daughter ot David D East.\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 3210.356201171875, 2876.661376953125, 3722.437744140625, 2950.4951171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "KOSYGIN RETURNS\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 4008.75048828125, 1898.359130859375, 6183.17236328125, 3518.919677734375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": " \n\nBaircen opens His store, |_| Ten Tue euy uP THe BLOCK GETS\nSWEEPS THE SIDEWALK, AND'HOSES | | His HOSE OUT AMO FLOATS ALL HIG\n_THE GUTTER NICE AND CLEAN--\u00bb 4 - BALLPEEN'S WAY!\"\n\nPT I -i7ie\n\n \n \n\n4 Pe\n*\n\nms\n\n- vals\nf Keng Feature Syndiwate, inc. (568. World rights ioeerved. S22 yy 4\n\n7\n*ea pee\n\n+)\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 2453.205380859375, 1399.195615234375, 3187.878603515625, 2384.245546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "1:30 p.m, (Ch. 6)\u2014Tall Story\u2014\nJane Fonda, Anthony Perkins.\n\n9 p.m. (Ch. 10)\u2014The Defiant\nOnes \u2014- Sidney. Poiter, Tony\nCurtis\n\n11:30 p.m, (Ch, 10)\u2014Invasion of\nthe Saucer Men\u2014Steve Terrell\nGloria Castello \u2014 Also \u2014 The\nInvisible Man\u2014Claude Rains,\n\n_ Henry Travers. :\n\n1 a.m. (Ch. 6)\u2014The Parson and\n\n, the Outlaw\u2014Marie Windsor,\n\nBuddy Rogers.\n1 a.m. (Ch. 4)\u2014Experiment Per-\nflous\u2014Hedy Lamarr, George\n_ Brent. :\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 4512.13330078125, 1764.7841796875, 5715.94580078125, 1851.6409912109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": " \n\nHatlo\u2019s They'll Do It Every Time\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 5197.97705078125, 7824.12451171875, 6155.2919921875, 8690.5478515625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 2445.36041015625, 2446.89166015625, 3189.694521484375, 3514.491640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "7:30 a.m. (Ch. 4) \u2014 Slaughter\nTrail\u2014Brian Donlevy, Virgin-\nia Gray.\n\n9 a.m, (Ch. 10)\\\u2014Ma and Pa Ket-\ntle on Vacation \u2014 Marjorie\nMain, Percy Kilbride. -\n\n5 p.m. (Ch. 10)\u2014Hell and High\nWater\u2014(C) \u2014 Richard Wil-\nmark, Cameron Mitchell\n\n9 pm. (Ch. 4)\u2014Fun in Acapulco\n\u2014(C) \u2014 Elvis Presley, Ursula\nAndress. \u2014\n\n11:30-p.n_(Ch_16)- + Mystery\nStreet \u2014 Ricardo Montalban,\nSally Forrest,\n\n11:30 p.m, (Ch. 4)\u2014Raw Wind\nin Eden\u2014Jeff Williams, Es-\nther Williams. \u2014\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 123.21410888671875, 4491.2144140625, 895.2183862304687, 8736.351015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "The estate of Martha A.. Rob-\ninson, a resident of Plain City\nRt. 1 who died Jan. 3, has been\nentered into probate court. Todd\nHoopes was appointed executor.\nThe inventory of the estate was\nlisted at $53,925. Appraisers\n~ were Robert Mitchell, Andrew\nCary atid Clarence Durban. The\nestate was bequtathed to Miss\nRobinson's mother, Mrs, Eliza-\nbeth L, \u2018R\u00e9binson.\n\nCaudill Estate\n\nCarrol. J. Caudill has been ap-\npointed administrator. of the es-\ntate of John A. Caudill, a Marys\nville Rt. 3 resident who died\nJan. 1 Appraisers were Fred E.\nJones, E. L. Disbennett Jr. and\nJohn A. Caudill.\n\nEllinwood Est\u00aete\n~The estate of Truman G_ EI-\nlinwood, a resident of Richwood\nRt. 3 who died Dec,. 24, 1967 has\nbeen entered into \u2014 Probate\n_Court,_David_E._Reed-was-ap-\npointed executor. The inventory\nof the estate was listed at $2,600,\nThe deceased man\u2019s wife was\nbequeathed the entire estate,\n\u2018Appraisers were Richard Gril-\nfith, Berkeley Smith \u2018and, Dr.\nEdward Cowgill. . ee\nManley Estate \u00a9\n\u201cHazel J. Delay has been ap-\npointed administratrix of the es-\ntate of Glendola Manley, a Jer-\nome Township resident who died\nDec, 27, 1967. Appraisers were\nRobert Maclvor, Ralph Beck\nand Everett Lorenz The inv\u00e9n-\ntory of the estate was listed at\n\n$12,755.\nThompson Estate\nThe estate of Millard Thomp-\nson, a resident of Unionville Cen\nter who died Jan, 7, has been\nentered, into probate court: A\ngrandson, Freddy, Thompson,\n\u201cwas appointed executor. The in-\nventory of the estate was listed\nat $3,500. Appraisers were Ed-\nwin Buck, Ralph Beck and Joe\nHenderson. -The entire estate\nwas bequeathed to the widow,\nMary Lee.\nJUVENILE TRAFFIC COURT\nParking on roadway--Steven\nK. Watson, 17, son of Mr. and\nMrs. David Watson, Marysville\nRt. 1, fined $15, $7.96 court costs\nand ordered to attend traffic\n\u00a7chool at 7:30 p.m, June 7\nMUNICIPAL COURT\nState Patrol Cases a\n\nSpe\u00e9eding\u2014Richard Need,\nlumbus, $20 bond forfeit; Mabel\nM. Williams, DeGraff,\nforfeit; James W. Wagner, Rich\nArdyth 2d; Bennett, Newark, $20.\nbond forfeit; Garold F. Howell,\nWaynesfield, $20-bond forfeit.\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 1857.9093017578125, 3602.604248046875, 3016.34521484375, 3841.0830078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "a\u2019 PROGRAMS\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 3198.862548828125, 3698.10546875, 6202.0361328125, 4547.15087890625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "AND YOUR \\TSK.TsK!\nWIDE= CARELESS] \u00a9\nOPEN! 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Hof ee was back in; Lo\nMoscow today following a_trip| -\u2014___\u2014\no-Pakisatn\u2014 and India\u2014Officiali- tre\nommuniques said he stressed\n\u2018ietnam, the Mideast crisis and\nndian-Pakistani relations dur-\nng four days of talks with\nndian and Pakistani leaders.\n\n \n \n\n \n\n\"sist\n\nWELL, HE FINALLY 2 -\nLOST HIS coo. f J\n\u2014 .\n\n\u2018 =\n\nWah Dianey Productiars of\nWorld Rights Rewerved\n\nTRY To Keep\nHIM QUIET --\n\nBUT WE'RE \u2014 \u00a2 AROUND? TO DIGGING ME UP. YEAH,\nNOT AT OUR \\yiseiae e-,> I KNOW YOUR BOY BOLTS GOING\n\n \n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 4318.740234375, 7848.29541015625, 5133.47998046875, 8689.072265625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "AROUND TO DIGGING ME UP. YEAH,\nI KNOW YOUR BOY BOLTS GOING\n__ LA? 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APRIT, 97\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 3223.425048828125, 7808.037109375, 4252.57763671875, 8674.8505859375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "BUT WE'RE\n\n \n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 1786.901611328125, 1415.2679443359375, 2326.04052734375, 1466.6658935546875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "TUESDAY APRIT, 99\n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 3250.919677734375, 3541.79541015625, 3892.54150390625, 3627.7001953125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": "18\n\n41 Hilicw\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 3254.50732421875, 3542.19482421875, 3903.173095703125, 3631.95068359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": "DONALD DUCK\n" }, "54": { "bbox": [ 5643.8330078125, 448.0314636230469, 6155.2421875, 552.0150756835938 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 54, "ocr_text": "By Bob Barnes\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "236125386-rushville-evening-daily-republican-Nov-14-1968-p-10.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 1 ], [ 0, 10 ], [ 0, 4 ], [ 1, 10 ], [ 1, 4 ], [ 10, 4 ], [ 9, 2 ], [ 9, 6 ], [ 9, 15 ], [ 2, 6 ], [ 2, 15 ], [ 6, 15 ], [ 3, 5 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 0, 4 ], [ 1, 10 ], [ 2, 6 ], [ 4, 1 ], [ 5, 3 ], [ 9, 15 ], [ 15, 2 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 7083.2691875, 9797.7734375 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 3652.33481640625, 961.097267578125, 4502.3004375, 3938.504783203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "MIAMI, Fla. (AP) \u2014 The\nbountiful \u201cRiver of Grass\u201d\nflows once again down the flat\nface of South Florida, and Eyv-\nerglades National Park\u2014a vast\nprimitive wilderness that just a\nyear ago was dying of- thirst\u2014\nhas won a new lease on life,\n\nIn the spring of 1967, robbed\nof water by years of drought\nand man\u2019s greed for water,\nwildlife in the park fought a\ndesperate battle against extine-\ntion\n\nStarving alligators thrashed\nthe waters of fast-vanishing\nponds, fighting over the last of\nthe garfish. Rookeries which\nonce teemed with hundreds of\nthousands of birds were aban-\ndoned. Marshes browned by the\nblazing sun were scourged by\nfire. Masses of dead fish floated\non oxygen-denleted pools, cast\ning a heavy stench of death over\nAmerica\u2019s only great subtropic\nwater park.\n\nToday the picture is bright\nand hopes are high that the\npark never again will be forced\nto the brink of destruction.\n\nThe wide, shallow river that\nfor centuries poured over the\nsouth rim of Lake Okeechobee\nand drifted slowly down through\nthe sawgrass to the sea runs as\nit did before. It nourishes thou-\nsands of ponds, swales and\nsloughs filled with fish and crus-\ntaceans. On this rich food sup.\nply, birds, animals and reptiles\nthrive.\n\n\u201cThere is plenty of food now\nfor everything out there,\u2019\u201d\u2019 says\nFrancis Nix, the park\u2019s hydrau\nlic engineer,\n\nThe resurrection of the nark\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 5381.8216328125, 421.6733173828125, 6210.00209765625, 1252.73842578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "storage and distribution facili-\nties of the flood control district.\nIt promises the park a_ mini-\nmum of 315,000-acre-feet of wa-\nter a year through the flood-\ngates. In this wet year, the park\nalready has received 700,000\nacre-feet.\n\nNix knows that human de-\nmands of the future could re\nvive again the cries, \u2018\u2018Water for\nalligators or people?\u2019 and\n\u201cBirds can\u2019t vote.\u201d These were\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 1904.9740986328125, 646.4326557617187, 2757.1666484375, 1696.7895732421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "marched back to Virginia with-\nout attending the talks.\n\nDunmore later returned to\nEngland and the British ceded\nthe entire Northwest Territory\nto Virginia for her victory at\nPoint Pleasant.\n\nThe people of Lexington were\nunaware of the earlier Battle of\nPoint Pleasant when they duti-\nfully recorded \u2018\u2018the shot heard\nround the world\u2019\u2019\u2014so reason the\npeople of Point Pleasant.\n\nIn 1908 Congress\u2019 granted\nfunds to erect a monument to\nthe men who died at Point\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 2794.954201171875, 1742.1305927734375, 3650.281638671875, 3944.388572265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "social reformer, was leader of\nthe group which remained in\nNew Harmony from 1824 to 1826\nbefore breaking up.\n\nThe building became a tena-\nment house until 1857 when tak-\nen over by the Goldens, a travel-\ning theatrical group. It became\na garage in 1914 and remained\nthat until purchased by the state\nin 1964 for $9,599.\n\nAided by a $40,090 Indiana D>-\nvelopment of Natura] Reso rces\nerent, the restoration i-cludes\nthe original balcony with its\nmellowed gum wood, orchestra\npit, stage, two fireplaces, cur-\ntains and other ornate hangings.\n\nWorkmen have added air con-\nballroom. Robert Owen, a Welsh\nditioning and electric lights.\n\n\u201cPlans are to let the Opera\nhouse be used for the same\nthing it was used for years ago\n\u2014everything from church ba-\nzaars to political rallies,\u2019 said\nDon Blair, New Harmony histo-\nrian. \u2018\u201c\u2018But its main purpose will\nbe as a theater. It won\u2019t rival\nthe Roxy in New York, but a\ngood director will have a defi-\nnite opportunity here because of\nthe intimacy that can be estab-\nlished between the players and\nthe audience.\u2019\u2019\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 4519.756203125, 414.6366962890625, 5362.79897265625, 3036.42104296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "was brought about by two\nmonths of record-breaking\nrains, and a discovery that Flor-\nida has water enough, if proper-\nly controlled, for both man and\nbeast,\n\nIn May and June, double the\nnormal amount of rain deluged\nthe Everglades, And since June,\ngates from the reservoirs of the\nCentral and South Florida Flood\nControl District have been wide\nopen, pouring excess water\nsouthward into the park.\n\nNo one can be sure how much\npermanent damage the park\nhas suffered from drought and\nman\u2019s interference with the bal-\nances of nature. When there 1s\nplenty of water, wildlife is scat-\ntered over the park\u2019s 1.5 million\nacres, :\n\nRare birds like the roseate\nspoonbill, egret and white he-\nron, which once inhabited the\npark in large numbers, are\nmaking a comeback. It is esti-\nmated that 50,000 birds now oc-\ncuny the mainland area. And,\n\nwith plenty of food, a good nest-\ning season is in prospect this\nwinter.\n\nThe alligator, one of the\npark\u2019s most prized denizens,\nhas been badly hurt, but more\n\nby poachers than by dro: ght.\nThe population has been slashed\n95 ner cent since the 1930s.\n\nPressure on Congress led te\nrecent approval of a construe.\ntion program that will improve\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1917.402443359375, 2195.01841015625, 2764.9127421875, 3958.6783671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "NEW HARMONY, Ind. (AP)\n\u2014 The New Harmony Opera\nHouse, silent more than 50 years\nafter serving two 19th century\nexperiments in communal liv\ning, will ring once again with\napplause.\n\nThe state has restored the 145-\nyear-old opera house and Gov.\nRoger D. Branigin will lead his-\ntorians and patrons in a dedica-\ntion Nov. 19.\n\nIt was once the second largest\ntheater in Indiana with room for\n700 persons. Seating capacity\nnow is 400.\n\nThe opera house was built in\n1823 as a dormitory for unmar-\nried Rappite males. The sect,\nwhich emigrated from Ger-\nmany, experimented with com-\nmunal living here from 1814 to\n1824, then moved to Pennsyi-\nvania. :\n\nA group of intellectuals, scien-\ntists and educators purchased\nthe building and used it as a\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 2778.982033203125, 646.3578266601562, 3617.669578125, 1703.3669658203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Pleasant, although they re-\nfrained from taking the title of\n\u201cFirst Battle of the Revolution\u201d\nfrom Lexington,\n\nTo further their claim, the\nfolks around here point to ac-\nceptance of descendants of that\nbattle into the Sons and Daugh-\nters of the American Revolu-\ntion.\n\nAnd like the controversy of\nwho really discovered America,\nwho fired the first shot of Amer-\nican freedom will be debated\nwith equal fervor, at\u2019 least in\nWest Virginia.\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 3654.273193359375, 392.1996154785156, 4245.58544921875, 853.4273681640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Water, Life\nRestored To\nKverolades\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 1914.9774169921875, 1744.24365234375, 2600.31103515625, 2180.793212890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "New Harmony\nOpera House\n\nIs Restored\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 159.2984089355469, 798.6584858398437, 1004.9909282226563, 5379.48744921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "POINT PLEASANT, W.Va.\n(AP)\u2014If you think the Ameri-\ncan Revolution actually began\n\non those hallowed battlefields at\nLexington, Concord and Bunker\nHill, you're wrong.\n\nThe initial skirmish actually\ntook place on an all-but-forgot-\nten plain near this small Ohio\nRiver barge town and was\nfought between the forces of\nGen. Anthony Lewis of the Vir-\nginia Militia and Chief Corn-\nStalk, \u2018Sachem of the Shawnees\nand King of the Northwestern\nConfederation.\u201d\n\nAt least that\u2019s what many\nWest Virginians would have you\nbelieve. They point to several,\nlittle-known turns of history to\nargue their point.\n\nTheir reasoning centers\naround the Battle of Point\nPleasant as (1) the first conflict\nwaged by colonists in defense of\ntheir homelands against the\nBritish allies and (2) the first\ninstance when an American offi-\ncer deliberately disobeyed an\norder of a superior British offi-\ncer,\n\nThe battle took place on Oct.\n10, 1774\u2014six months before the\nMinutemen of Lexington fired\nthe famous \u201c\u2018shot heard round\nthe world\u2019 at the British red-\ncoats on April 18, 1775. Howev-\ner, the official reports of the\nWest Virginia battle were never\nfiled and generally have been\noverlooked.\n\nBraves of Chief Cornstalk\u2019s\nconfederation had been harass-\ning colonists along the Ohio Riv-\ner for years, their attacks grow-\ning in furor and their numbers\nincreasing.\n\nIt was widely rumored that\nVirginia\u2019s Tory governor at the\ntime, Lord Dunmore, actively\nsupported the Indian nation as a\nmeans of keeping the Ameri-\ncans from attempting the talked\nabout revolution.\n\nFinally, public outcries\nproved too much and in Septem.\nber of 1774, Dunmore with some\n2,000 soldiers, and his American\nmilitary commander, Lewis.\nwith about 1,100 backwoods\nkinsmen and friends, marched\nalong separate routes\u2014agreeing\nto meet at Point Pleasant and\nattack tribal encampments a:\none force.\n\n\u201cTheir mission was to dictate 2\nlasting peace with the Indians\nAt least this was Dunmore\u2019:\npublicly announced purpose.\n\nIf Dunmore had succeeded ir\n\n \n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 6248.8333515625, 411.08683056640626, 7083.2691875, 1242.96303515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "heard in 1966 when the National\nAudubon Society and other con-\nservation groups\u2014fighting to\nstave off a monumental tragedy\nin the park\u2014argued that enough\nwater could be spared from the\nreservoirs to save the wildlife,\n\nThe National Park Service re-\n\ncently made the Woolworth\nBuilding a national historic\nlandmark. |\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 158.7257843017578, 407.3055114746094, 2953.689208984375, 611.7830810546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "West Virginia Claims First Battle Of Revolution\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 5452.1767578125, 1331.7294921875, 7070.50244140625, 3928.1904296875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": " \n \n\n \n\n24-HOUR\nON-THE-FARM AND\nROAD SERVICE!\n\nhays JZ\nz \u2018 ip tg\n\n \n\nne\nhilt 4 \"te\n\nNEW EQUIPMENT \u2014 EXPERIENCED MEN\n\nEd Baldwin and Glen Sweet, Specialists\n\nee ee ca a oem ae nt\n\nDIAL 932-2163\n\nAFTER 5:30 P.M. \u2014 932-3649\nIF NO ANSWER\nDIAL 932-2747 OR 932-253\n\n \n\n \n\nOpen Daily 8 A.M. - 5:30 P.M, \u2014Friday \u2019Til 8 P.M.\n\nGOODFYEAR\nSERVICE STORE\n\n2nd at Morgan Phone 932-2163\n\n \n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 1097.611572265625, 4037.031005859375, 1863.3831787109375, 5338.5048828125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "DANCE\n\nRushville Community\nBuilding\n\nfeaturing\n\nThe Chalets\n\nSaturday\nNovember 16, 1968\n8 to 11 p.m.\n\nAdmission $1\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 4608.99365234375, 3088.17041015625, 5363.5166015625, 3934.856689453125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "MOOSE\nDance\n\nSaturday Night\n\n9:00 - 1:00\nMusic By\nBROWN BROTHERS and\nTHE COUNTRY DRIFTERS\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 1022.3969501953125, 699.8705219726562, 1877.3933330078125, 3989.91908984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "His TUMOLCa Plath WO Have tie Abin\ndians annihilate Lewis and his\nmen, Virginia would have been\ntoo occupied protecting its west-\nern border. to join the revolu-\ntion.\n\nTold To Cross River\n\nAs it happened, Lewis and his\nforces arrived at the rendezvous\non Sept. 9. He later received or-\nders to meet Dunmore on the\nother side of the river\u2014deep in\nhostile territory.\n\nThe next morning, before sun-\nrise, two hunters from Lewis\u2019s\nparty came across a large In-\ndian encampment nearby. Al-\nthough one was killed, the other\nmanaged to warn the soldiers.\n\nLewis, thinking he had a\nsmall scouting party to contend\nwith, dispatched only 150 men.\nWhen the musket volleys in-\ncreased with more frequency\nthan he anticipated he mustered\nanother 200 men to sustain the\nnow sagging defense lines.\n\nHe finally threw his entire di-\nvision against what turned out\nto be an almost equal] number of\nIndians and found himself in the\nmidst of a furious battle.\n\nThe fight raged until near\nsundown when the _ Indians,\nfalsely believing themselves on\nthe verge of being outflanked,\nmanaged a skillful retreat with\nminimal losses.\n\nRealized Betrayals\n\nLewis was furious at what he\nnow realized was a betrayal by\nDunmore. He had reports of one\nof Cornstalk\u2019s chief lieutenants\nmeeting with Dunmore both be-\nfore and after the battle.\n\nHe also heard of peace talks\ngoing on right that moment be-\ntween Dunmore and Cornstalk\nand, after twice refusing to obey\norders to turn back, he finally\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 234.53411865234375, 5389.5615234375, 1869.0701904296875, 9797.7734375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": " \n\nYou can rent\nthis new\nautomatic\nfor less than\nold-fashioned\ntank-exchange\nwater softeners\n\n \n\nMany people are renting tank-exchange water soften-\ners simply because they once owned an old-style\n\u201cmanual\u201d or \u201csemi-automatic\u201d softener and got tired\nof the fuss and muss.\n\nSo they'd rather put up with the inconvenience of\ntank delivery... even the problem of running out of\nsoft water before tank change day...than mess\naround with all the valve turning and flushing old-style\nsofteners required.\n\nToday, there\u2019s a modern, trouble-free way to\nhave soft water in your home. 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It was that kind\nof meet.\n\n\u201cThe times were tremend-\nous,\u201d said LHSC Coach Harold\nHacker. \u2018\u2018There were 10 new\nmeet records in 11 swimming\nevents. The competition was\njust fantastic.\n\n\u201cHults really swam his guts\nout. He was ahead by about a\nhead after 175 yards, but on\nthe final turn, three guys were\nright with him, and they really\nsprinted the last lap. But Hults\nreally did a job.\u201d\n\nHults, a sophomore, also took\na fourth in the 200 butterfuly in\n2:16.8 and a sixth in the 200\nbreastroks in 2:35.6. 7\n\nDick Guyer was fifth in the\n100-yard freestyle, turning in a\n53.1 clocking and placed sixth\nin the 200 freestyle in 2:02.4.\nThe senior didn\u2019t place in the\n500 freestyle.\n\nGlen Oeler swam his best, a\n2:30.4, in the individual medlay,\nbut didn\u2019t place, and also failed\nto place in the 200 breaststroke.\n\nThe Bald Eagles finished sev-\nenth in the nine-team meet, won\nby Grove City with 94 points. In\norder behind the champions\nwere Youngstown, 81, Ashland,\n56, Slippery Rock, 25, Cleve-\n\nland State, 18, Carnegie-Mellon,\n11, Lock Haven, 10, Indiana U.\nof Pa., 7, and Westminister, 6. .\n\nTha winnorec:: >\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 3059.49156640625, 2064.4735, 3639.193248046875, 4122.4708359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "ion to Hank Raines of Allentown\nin the finals. Previously, Adams\nedged Charles Stough of York,\n5-4. Stough beat Curt Alexander\nof Baltimore, 7-6, in the consola-\ntion for third.\n\nSheddy took third at 167, top-\nping George DeLong of Lan-\ncaster-Quarryville, 7-4. Sheddy\nbeat Lowell Thompson of Balti-\nmore, 5-2, and Donley of York,\nunattached, 14-2, before losing,\n1-0, to Bob Raines of Allentown.\n\nFares Washington of York de-\ncisioned Raines, 7-3, for the\nchampionship.\n\nReuben Washington of York\nwon at 177, defeating Jim\nBrouse of Milton, 11-4. In the\nconsolation, Jere Kenderdine. of\nLancaster - Manheim downed\nSmith, 5-1. Smith was pinned by\nBrouse at 1:20 of the third per-\niod.\n\nPhillips pinned Dennis Shiff-\nlit of Baltimore at 1:33 of the\nthird period for the 191-pound\nchampionship. Elmer downed\nEllery Seitz of Bellefonte, 5-1,\n\u2018and pinned Don Shaner of Mil-\nton, in 1:39 of the second period.\n\nSeitz took third with a forfeit\n\nover George Schmauck of Al-\nlentown.\n. Gerald Bickel of Bellefonte\nnipped Frank Knipe of Balti-\nmore, 4-3, for heavyweight hon-\nors, while Don Sayenga of Al-\nlentown beat Larry Ken@ig of\nLancaster-Manheim, 6-2, for\nthird.\n\nLock Haven\u2019s John Peters lost\n\n8-1 to Knipe.\n\n_ The Lock Haven Y team will\nconclude its season Saturday,\nMarch 16 in the state YMCA\ntournament at the Bellefonte Y.\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 120.7005386352539, 1408.1033935546875, 1085.8648681640625, 1708.601806640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Hults, Guyer\nPlace in Swim\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 3065.603626953125, 567.4415786132812, 3648.466685546875, 1611.9150498046874 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "THE WHOLE STORY \u2014 The\nPhiladelphia Eagles are brag-\nging that season ticket sales\nare 3,000 ahead of last year at\nthe same time. What Joe Ku-\nharich, self-styled ticket sales-\nman doesn\u2019t say, is the sale be-\ngan more than a month early\nthis year to fill the bare finan-\ncial cupboard. ... Harry Walk-\ner, fired last season as mana-\nger of the Pittsburgh Pirates,\nturned down managing offers\nwith the Oakland Athletics and\nNew York Mets to remain a\ncoach at Houston, reports AP\nsports staffer Ira Miller from\nPittsburgh. ... Pitt\u2019s baseball\nteam will make a trip to the\n\u2018West Coast in March to com-\nplete an eight team round rob-\nbin at the University of Califor-\nnia. That\u2019s fine, but to pay for\nthe trip, the Panthers are raf-\nfling off a television set.\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 2469.445423828125, 2095.20348046875, 3047.48304296875, 5054.6515 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": ";UMOre FF, oF, sAVALILOUL 2, addy ual\n\ncaster-Manheim Y, 22, and Lan\ncaster-Quarryville Y, 7.\n\nAt 115, Mike Schenek of York\nwon the title and was voted the\noutstanding wrestler in the tour\n\nJnament. Schenek downed Bil\n\nBollinger of Milton, 9-1, in the\nchampionship bout.\n\nBowman pinned Curt Hernie\nson of Lancaster-Manheim at\n1:25 of the second period in the\nconsolation match for thire\nplace. Previously, Bowmar\npinned Jack Thompson of Lan\n\n] caster-Quarryville in 1:00 of the\n\nfirst period and lost to Bolling:\ner, 11-10.\n\nPaul Schaffer of York won the\n123-pound class, pinning And}\nThal of Bellefonte at 2:47 of the\nsecond period. Fred Bankert\nunattached from York, beat Phi\nBowman, also unattached tron\nYork, 7-4, for third place.\n\nLock Haven didn\u2019t enter =\nwrestler at 123, while at 130\nRick Peters lost to Bruce\nQuickel of York, 7-1, in the\nquarterfinals. Don Houser, en:\ntered unattached, but also los!\nhis opening match. _\n\nRandy Watts of Milton edged\nQuickel, 5-4, for the title at 130.\nIn the consolation, Tom Fite-\n\n|patrick -of;:Allentown downed\n\nAllen Weiksel. of Lancaster-\nQuarryville, 4-2. \u00b0 :\n\nAt 137, Shearer decisioned\nBob Walters of. Lancaster-Man-\nheim, 9-1, in the finals. He also\npinned. Guy. Nace of York, un-\nattached, in-1:45 and ousted\nGoldsmith \u2018of Baltimore, 6-2.\nPhil Druck of York pinned Nace\nin 1:25 of the third period ior\nthird.\n\nFye pinned Myers at 2:50 of\n\nthe second peviod in the final at\n145. Fye downed Larry Teaman\nof Bellefonte, 6-0, and sneaked\nby Paul Youwakia of Allentown,\n2-1, in overtime. Myers beat\nFrank Vasquez, Lancaster-Man-\nheim, 6-4, and Bob Keeney oi\nYork, 4-2. Teaman nipped Vas-\nquez, 5-3 for third.\n. Scorese, second in the voting\nfor \u2018outstanding wrestler, beat\nBob Pac of Baltimore, 8-7, for\nthe title at 152 in one of the\ntournament\u2019s best bouts.\n\nScorese beat Greg Breuneman\nof York, 6-1, and Rinker of Al-\nlentown, 9-3, on his way to the\nfinals. Robert Packer of Belle.\nfonte won by forfeit over Brenn-\naman for third. ;\n\nAt 160, Adams lost a 4-3 decis-\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 1885.029408203125, 2077.644642578125, 2469.11976171875, 2961.6515 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "The Lock Haven YMCA won\nfour individual. titles \u2014 Jack\nShearer, 137, Jim Fye, 145, Dick\nSeorese, 152, and Elmer Phil-\nlips, 191 \u2014 and edg\u00e9d the York\nY by two points, 75-73, for team\nhonors Saturday in the York\nY\u2019s Invitational wrestling tour-\nnament.\n\nAlso placing for Lock Haven\n\nwere Carl Adams, second at 160,\nRon Bowman, third at 115, Dick\nSheddy, third at 167, and Ralph\nSmith, fourth at 177. Bob Myers,\nwrestling unattached from Lock\nHaven, was second to Fye at\n\nThe team scores were Lock\nHaven, 75, York, 73, Bellefonte\nY, 39, Allentown Y, 35, Balti-\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 718.5417373046874, 1729.8826796875, 1293.712046875, 3230.97034765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "400-yard medley relay \u2014\nGrove City, 3:51.9, meet record.\n\n1,000-yard freestyle \u2014 Tom\nErdos, Slippery Rock, 11:25.7,\nmeet record. :\n\n200-yard freestyle\u2014 Arbuckle,\nGrove City, 1:50.1, meet record.\n\n50-yard freestyle \u2014 Ashe,\nYoungstown, 22.2 meet record.\n\n200-yard individual medley \u2014\nMcCollum, Grove City, 2:11.5.\n\nDive \u2014 Welk, Youngstown,\n296.95.\n\n200-yard butterfly -\u2014 Tom\nErdos, Slippery Rock, 2:06.3,\nmeet record,\n\n100-yard freestyle \u2014 Mont-\ngomery, Ashland, 49.0, meet\nrecord.\n\n200-yard backstroke \u2014 Reid,\nGrove City, 2:08.0, meet record.\n_ 500-yard freestyle \u2014 McCol-\nlum, Grove City, 5:24.5, meet\nrecord.\n\n200-yard breastroke \u2014 Gris-\n\u2018wold, Grove City, 2:22.9, meet\nrecord.\n\n400-yard freestyle relay \u2014\nYoungstown, 3:24.3, meet rec-\nord.\n\nHults and Guyer will complete\nLHSC\u2019s season Saturday, when\nthey swim in the State Colleges\nConference meet at Bast\nStroudsburg.\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 707.3555908203125, 4502.7099609375, 1203.528076171875, 4792.04248046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "US Gymnasts\nDominate\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 4826.8397109375, 528.3170668945312, 5414.24280859375, 1743.955455078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "parents program\u2019 are not only\npast 65; they are over 70 years\nof age.\n\nSo successful have been the\nfoster grandparents programs\nthat some states and private\norganizations plan to take over\nfull operation of the projects\n\u2014 without federal aid.\n\nMore important than any spe.\ncific project changed from fed-\neral funding to permanent local\nsupport is the push these dem-\nonstrations give to changing at-\ntitudes toward the elderly \u2014\n\nand to the spirits \u00a2 of the elderly\nhemselves.\n\nOlder persons are resisting\nbeing put out to pasture. They\nare awakening to the fact that\nthere are a million children who\nneed care, a million jobs that\nneed doing. They are showing\ntheir communities that age,\nmany times, can be more of\na help than a hindrance.\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 2473.45152734375, 5262.987171875, 3052.536998046875, 6815.172984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "HOW TO SCORE: Based on\n100 questions (10 days) with a\ndaily average as follows: 9 or\n10 correct answers rates you\nas a Memory Genius; 7 or 8,\nVery Superior; 5 or 6, Excek\nent; 4, Good. The correct an-\nswers are printed elsewhere\non this page.\n\n1, With what subject was the\nFederal Wagner Act concerned?\n\n2. During the Revolutionary\nWar at what city in Virginia did\nLord Cornwallis surrender?\n\n3. In \u201cUncle Tom\u2019s Cabin\u201d\nwhat river did Eliza cross on\nthe ice?\u2019\n\n4. Does the window sash hold\nthe window jamb, the window\nsill or the glass in the window?\n\n5. Do. you connect the name\nof Bessemer with automobiles\nSteel or oil? \u00a9. |\n6. Correct the following:\nKither Joe or Jim is going to\n\ngo.\n7. Is the Venus de Milo Greek,\nRoman or Byzantine sculpture?\n8. Who was the first President\nof the U.S. to be inaugurated in\nJanuary? . |\n9. There are no fish in the\nDead Sea; true or false?\n10. A sentence combining two\nlosely related ideas is called a\n~\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-gentence ?\n\n \n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 141.0564727783203, 5058.94384765625, 669.6870727539062, 6742.859375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "metro-goldwyn-mayer presents a shaftel-stewart production\n\nrobert wagner\nraquel welch\ngodfrey cambridge\n\nAdults $1.00\nStudents Te\n\n \n \n \n\nGARDEN\nTonight Thru Tues.\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 4238.12255859375, 3482.75732421875, 5395.12939453125, 5028.90869140625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "#, MONEY\n\nFOR SPRING\nEXPENSES: ,\n\n \n\nBuy | Repair Meet\nWhat You Your Home Emergency\nNeed. or Car Expenses\n\n$25 $3500\n\nyxWe Invite You to Call Us Without Delay!\nywTake 24 or 48 Months to Pay!\n\nCLINTON COUNTY\n\nFinance Corp. Consumer Disc. Ca.\nUp to 5600 $601\u201453,500.\n\n8 Bellefonte Ave. Open Friday \u2019til 8 p.m.\nReid S. Walter, Mgr. . Phone LH. 748-4095\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 713.0298461914062, 3271.91845703125, 1174.8839111328125, 3569.099853515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Three Mansfield\nMatmen, Coach\nin Car Crash\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 3646.572509765625, 195.25180053710938, 5350.09619140625, 530.2474365234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Foster Grandparents\u2019 Find\nPlan Leads to Better Jobs\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 4243.21630859375, 5101.7197265625, 5392.66650390625, 6777.55908203125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": " \n\nAre You \u201cCOLD\u201d?\nGet \u201cHOT\u201d QUICK! !\nGet\n\n\u2018200\n+300\n\nAND UP TO\n\n\u2018600 OF F\n\nDepending on model and equipment\n\nON NEW 1968 CHEVROLETS\nee (CARS or TRUCKS) 7\n\nCASSELBERRY |\n\n; MOTOR co. Your only local Chervalat dealer\n\n \n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 2483.08726953125, 711.818958984375, 3059.5216171875, 1621.4787705078124 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "SHORT RETIREMENT \u2014\nJohnny Stevens, who retired as\nan American League umpire\nafter 20-years last fall, is unre-\ntired. The Philadelphian has ac-\ncepted an offer to become the\nleague\u2019s first and only \u2018\u2018swing-\ner.\u201d He'll fill in for umpires\nwho need a rest, take a vaca-\ntion, are sick or injured, or\nwork with less experienced\ncrews. ... Penn State opens\nspring football practice April\n13, Bucknell on March 26, ...\nEdward M. Czekaj, associate\nathletic director at Penn State,\nig newly elected vice president\nof the United States Intercolle-\ngiate Lacrosse Association. ...\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 703.925892578125, 3579.850453125, 1291.589244140625, 4471.44202734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "_ SCRANTON \u2014 Three Mans-\nfield wrestlers and.an assistant\ncoach, en route to the State Col-\nlege Conference tournament at\nEast Stroudsburg, were injured\nThursday night, when their car\nskidded on a snowy highway\nand hit a guard Fail near Mos-\ncow. : be :\nJohn Cowley, 20, of Pine City;\nN.Y., suffered two broken ank-\nles, and Paul Rhoads, 18, of\nOwego, N.Y., suffered cuts.\nTwo others, assistant coach\nRobert McDougal, 23, identified\nby police as the driver, and\u2019Die-\nter Schwarzbauer, 22, both of\nMansfield, were treated for mi-\nnor injuries and released: Sch-\nwarzbauer wrestled in. the tour-\n|nament and placed fourth at 177.\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 699.3226821289062, 4810.77428125, 1283.2590439453124, 5427.43665625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "| VANCOUVER, B.C. (AP) \u2014\nThe United States dominated\n| the three-day North American\ngymnastics Championships\nwhich ended Saturday by win-\nteam titles and all but two of\nthe 14 gold medals.\n\nLinda Methenny\u2019 of Tuscola,\nTll., won three golds medals in-\ncluding the women\u2019s all-around\ntitle. Richard Lloyd of Louisia-\nna was the men's standout, win-\nning the all-around title, another\ngold and two silvers.\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 1327.843994140625, 156.41650390625, 3623.389892578125, 549.8331909179688 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Rumor Says Penn State\nDoesnt Want Cage Power\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 696.5416870117188, 5445.50146484375, 1229.4283447265625, 5642.80517578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Harvard\u2019s Nayar\nWins Squash\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 703.1598403320312, 5657.89879296875, 1283.307505859375, 6193.7686875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) \u2014\nAnil Nayar, a 21-year-old Har-\nvard junior from Bombay, In-\ndia, is the national intercollegi-\nate squash champion for a sec-\nond straight year.\n\nNayar retained the title by de-\nfeating Harvard sophomore\nLarry Terrell of Philadelphia\n15-5, 15-5, 15-5 Sunday in the\nwindup of the 35th annual tour-\nnament at MIT. ;\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 698.7938842773438, 6224.80615234375, 1184.988037109375, 6377.89404296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "German Woman\nSets. Skating Mark\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 688.782337890625, 6385.63023828125, 1279.31995703125, 6792.08167578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "INZELL, Germany (AP) \u2014\nStien Kaiser set a world record\nof one minute, 31 second in the\nwomen\u2019s 1,000-meter race Sun-\nday at an international speed\nskating meet. She broke the old\nrecord held by Russia\u2019s Lydia\nSkoblikova by eight-tenths of\nsecond. .\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 1885.7634169921876, 3241.13414453125, 2468.703501953125, 6819.75648046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Collegiate\n\nPrinceton 68, Columbia 7\nCornell 75, Penn 69\nBrown 75, * Dartmouth 70\n\n| Harvard $6, Yale 99\n\nPa Island U. 68, Duquesne\n\nSyracuse 85, Colgate 72.\n|. Army 7, Rochester 55... -\n: Rutgers 97, Penn State 83.\ngee 72, Boston U.\n\nwom College 90, Holy. Cross\n\nVillanova 58, Providence 42\nConnecticut 62, Rhode Island\n\n58\n\n: Brandeis 102, Coast Guard 89\n\nSpringfield, . \u2019Mass., 99, Ver.\n\n\u2018mont 85\n\n| Bowdoin 94, Maine 69 | .\n\n- Kentucky 85, Vanderbilt 60\n\n| Duke 87, North Carolina 86,\n\n(three overtimes)\n\n- Georgia 97, Florida 83\n\nNorth Carolina State 55, South\n\n\u2018Carolina 54\n\n_ Kentucky Wesleyan .97, Ten-\n\nnesse\u00e9 Martin 86\n\nTulane 88, Georgia Tech 77\nsion State 88, Mississip-\n\nPl Western Kentucky 94, Bidae\nTennessee 71:\nAuburn 78, Albama 69\nTennessee 74, Louisiana State\n71\n.Bradley 100, St. Louis 99, (two\novertimes)\n\u201cWisconsin 104, Purdue 84:\nWestern Michigan 73, Mar-\nquette 66\nNotre Dame 73, Creighton 68\nDePauw 84, Evansville 8\nChicago Loyola 117, Washing-\nton, Mo. 75\n_ Michigan 83, Northw\u00e9stern\u2019 79\nCincinnati 72, Memphis State\n\n63\nOhio U, 74, Toledo 72\nMinnesota 75, Michigan State\n68\n\nKansas State 67, Colorado 56\nIllinois State 106, Wayne,\nMich., State 74\nOhio State 107, Indiana 93\nTowa 61, Tlinois 56\nOklahoma 76, Missouri 72\nKansas 70, Oklahoma State 58\nNorth Dakota 82, Augustana,\nS.D., 75\nSouth Dakota 86, South Dakota\nState 75\nHouston 120, Virginia Tech 79\n' Eastern New Mexico 75, Albu-\nquerque 62\nRice 84, Texas Tech 80\nHardinSimmons 91, New Mex-\nico State 89 (two overtimes) .\nTexas-E] Paso 79, Colorado\nState U, 67.\nTexas Christian 72, Baylor 65\nArkansas 74, Texas 73\nUCLA 115, California 71\n\u2018 Arizona 96, Brigham Young 85\nOregon 8, Washington 83. -\nSeattle 69, Utah State 67\nWyoming 114, Air Force 83\nDenver 70, New Mexico 68\nArizona State 83, Utah 82\nSouthern California 72, Stan-\nford 60\nGonzaga 94, Idaho 75\nWashington State 81, Oregon\nState 76, (overtime) -\n\n \n\n \n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 3646.699818359375, 1044.024525390625, 4229.8145859375, 4073.5450546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "On sACLUTCMICE\n\nThe Foster Grandparent Pro-\ngram set up to give part-time\nemployment to low-income men\nand women over 60 years of\nage wasn\u2019t intended as an em-\nployment agency or as a step-\npingstone to better jobs. But\nthat's what is happening in San\nAntonio, Tex.\n\nThe Robert B. Green Memor-\nial Hospital employes 38 foster\ngrandparents. They work four\nhours a day, five days a week,\nat the going minimum wage\n(now 1.60 an hour.) They pro-\n\u2018vide personal care and atten-\ntion \u2014 spiced with love \u2014 for\nchild patients to whom over-\nworked regular hospital staff\ncan give only required care.\n\nThis foster grandparent pro-\ngram, like all others, is sup-\nported by a grant from the Of-\nfice of Economic Opportunity\n(OEO).\n\nThe very successful Green\nMemorial Hospital foster grand-\nparents program has one major\nproblem. It seems to lose foster\ngrandparents almost as fast as\nthey can be trained. Other in-\nstitutions and agencies are find-\ning that foster grandparents are\na great addition to regular staff\neven in the institution has to\npay for hem out of its own\nfunds.\n\nGrandparents Snapped Up By\nCompetitors\n\nOne 63-year-old foster grand-\nparent learned enough about\nhospital routine and administra-\ntion and was so well thought\nof by the hospital, that she was\nhired by a neighboring hospital.\nShe went from $1.40 an hour\n\n(before Feb. 1) at Green Mem-\norial to $285 a month as house-\nmother in the nurses\u2019 dormi-\ntory. After three months as\ntemporary housemother, she\nnow has a job on a perman-\nent basis.\n\n_ Another Green Memorial fos-\nter. grandmother, age 67, got\nan even better offer \u2014 $300\na month \u2014 from a local girls\u2019\ncollege. She, too is a dormitory\nhousemother.:\n\nPerhaps the most natura! step\nupward \u2014 if only in money\n\u2014 was taken by four of the\n\u2018foster grandmothers who are\nnow regular nurse\u2019s aides in\nGr\u00e9en Memorial Hospital. Sev-\n\u00e9ral other foster grandparents\nare working as all-day baby-\nsitters for working mothers. |\n\nWhile this steady stream of |\n\n \n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 3057.588134765625, 4146.7568359375, 3539.433837890625, 4300.14453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Officers Give up\nDise Jockey Chore\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 4374.8408203125, 2484.472900390625, 5234.02880859375, 3382.82568359375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "KEYSTONE MOTEL\nCOCKTAIL LOUNGE\nand\nRESTAURANT\nHas Been\nNEWLY RENOVATED\nand Will\nRE-OPEN TONIGHT\nOpen 6 Nights Weekly\nDINNERS SERVED FROM 6 P.M.\nPhone 748-8017\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 3051.676380859375, 4305.15367578125, 3630.03284765625, 4788.8614609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "FALL RIVER, Mass. (AP) \u2014\n\n| Through the cold, clear nights\n\nof February, skaters at Kenne.\n\ndy Park glided along to the\n\nstrains of recorded music. But\nnot more.\n\nPolice officers who had beer\nPlaying the records quit. .\u201c\u201cWe\nweren't hired to be disc jock-\nevs,\" one disgruntled policeman\nsai\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 1893.898060546875, 598.4285170898437, 2474.42933203125, 1623.071666015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Neb myeeh FRG Ah AUT, TEI OA\n\nletters as a football and base-\nball player at Michigan State.\n\nTHERE\u2019S NO PLACE LIKE\nHOME\u2014Bobby Bragan, former\nPittsburgh Pirates\u2019 manager,\n\u2018among other teams, is bidding\nfor the skipper\u2019s post with the\nFort Worth, Tex., team if it gets\n\u2018a Major league franchise. Bra-\ngan, who lives in Fort Worth,\nexplained, \u201cI\u2019H just be about 15\nminutes from home when i get\nfired. .. .\u2019\u2019 Chuck Hansen, who\nused to teach the bunny hop and\nother dance steps for Arthur\nMurray, will drive a harness\nhorse named Rabbit at Liberty\nBell Park during the current\nmeeting. ... Joseph D. Lewis,\ngolf pro at Rydall Country Club,\nnear Philadelphia the past two\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 3053.049427734375, 4909.770375, 3634.137095703125, 5184.38538671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "MONTREAL (AP) -- A. Sid-\nney Dawes, founder and. first\npresident of the 20-year-old Ca-\nnadian Olympic Association,\ndied Sunday at his home follow-\ning a lengthy illn\u00e9ss. He was 79.\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 4269.419921875, 1804.2744140625, 5326.337890625, 2402.404296875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "THE OFFICE OF...\nDr. Victor L. Williams\n\nWill Be\n\nCLOSED UNTIL\nMONDAY, APRIL 1\n\n \n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 120.98851013183594, 3724.297119140625, 685.61474609375, 5020.26025390625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "BESS eee\n' Last 2\nR 0 X Y Days\nLock Haven 7-9 P.M.\n\nWalt Disneys\n\nme fapPlest\n\n \n\nMillionaire |\n\nELIZABETH TAYLOR\nMARLON BRANDO\n\nINTHE UCHR HUSION-RAY STARK PRODUCTION\n\nREFLECTIONS\nIN AGOLDEN EYE\na\n\nWATCH FOR\n\u201cCARMEN BABY\u201d\n\n \n \n \n \n\n \n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 2493.197021484375, 5111.060546875, 3025.704833984375, 5221.5087890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "~How\u2019s Your 1.0.2\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 3062.107177734375, 4825.24462890625, 3453.374267578125, 4891.12548828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "Canadian Dies\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 1917.80810546875, 3032.402099609375, 2456.3193359375, 3145.60546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "Basketball Results\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 3677.4969375, 558.009388671875, 4231.7266953125, 896.4092514648437 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "In Martia Segal\u2019s February\n26 article about retirement\nbreaks for the elderly, there\nwas an erroneous statement\nthat military retirement pay\nis not taxable. Actually, such\npay, if based on age or length\nof service, is taxable.\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 3728.81689453125, 4161.421875, 4135.068359375, 4262.14501953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "1.0. Answers\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 1365.4429931640625, 565.6150512695312, 1841.97607421875, 656.1029663085938 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "By RALPH BERNSTEIN\nAP State Sports Editor\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 1303.6083876953126, 6079.14391015625, 1874.3549912109374, 6802.52405859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "\u2018Saturday\u2019s. Results\n- Indiana. 124, Anaheim 119\nNew Jersey 117, Kentucky 100\n\u2019 > Sunday\u2019s Results\n\u2018New Orleans 108, Houston 89\nPittsburgh: 110, Kentucky 99\nMinnesota 123, New Jersey 115\nDallas 126, Anaheim 114\nDenver 115, Oakland 95\nToday\u2019s Games\nDallas at Denver\nOakland at Houston\nTuesday\u2019s Games\nPittsburgh at Anaheim\nOakland at Dallas\nIndiana at New Jersey\nNew Orleans at Kentucky\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 3639.739125, 4862.57359765625, 4219.7794296875, 5174.8848984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "TMAKOMAI, Japan (AP) \u2014\nOlympic gold medalist Erhard\nKeller of West Germany won\nthe 500-meter race in 40.2 sec-\nonds \u2018and the 1,500 meters in\n2:15.4 Monday at a speed skat-\ning meet,\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 1304.5671279296876, 626.8764541015624, 1890.5900986328124, 3552.633189453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "State sports Editor\n\nPHILADELPHIA (AP)\u2014The\nrumor mill has it Bob Knight,\nArmy\u2019s-basketball coach,\nsought the Penn State job which\nwent to John Bach. The grape-\nvine story is Knight was told\nPenn State didn\u2019t want to de-\nvelop powerhouse basketball be-\ncause the university can\u2019t af-\nford to bring big name oppo-\nnents to University Park, Seats\nfor Nittany Lions\u2019 basketball.\ngames are reserved for stu-\ndents, who get in as part of\ntheir tuition ... Carl DePas-\nqua\u2019s move from Waynesburg\nto an assistant with the Pitts-\nburgh Steelers is viewed in\nsome areas as getting closer to\nthe job Carl really wants\u2014the\nNo. 1 football job at his alma\nmater, Pitt, where Dave Hart\nis in the last year of. a three-\nyear contract, ...\n\nOOPS WRONG BASKET \u2014\nPanther Valley defeated North\n\u2018Schuylkill 70-69 recently on a\nfield goal contributed by the\nlosing team. Rich Wetzel de-\nposited the ball in the wrong!\nhoop. Same thing happened in\nthe Schuylkill Haven-Minersville\ngame won by. Schuylkill Haven\nwhen a Minersville player\nscored in the wrong basket. .. .\nSpeaking of baskbetbail oddities,\nfor the past two seasons Muhl-\nenberg and Lehigh have pblayed\na game of coincidence. Last\nseason Lehigh won twice by\nidentical 13 point spreads. This\nseason, Lehigh again swept a\npair, not only by an identical\npoint spread, but by the sam\u00e9\nscore\u201473-63. ...\n\nLET ME AT HIM-\u2014I THINK\n\u2014Big Wilt Chamberlain of the\nPhiladelphia 76ers is regarded\nas one of the strongest men. in\nprofessional basketball. During\na recent National Basketball\nAssociation game, the 7-foot-1,\n275-pound Chamberlain got into\na fight with Bob Ferry of Balti-\n\u2018more. Ferry recalls, \u201cI threw a\nleft hook, but I was packpedal.\ning so fast it never got there.\n....\u201d Joe Paterno, Penn State\nhead football coach, will serve\nas assistant coach to Indiana\u2019s\nJohn Pont in the annual Ameri-\ncan Football Coaches\u2019 All-Am-\nerica game\u2019 at Atlanta June\n2%... . George Azar, who coach-\ned Lafayette\u2019s wrestling team\nto its first winning season in\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 1307.6530654296876, 4455.60484765625, 1876.804576171875, 5412.4024765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "n Diego ... lo 8 .ah Jo\n. | Saturday\u2019s Results\n\nNew York -133,: Detroit 107\n\nLos Angeles. 127, Seattle. 107\n\nSan: \u2018Francisco 117, Baltimore\n109\n\nSuriday\u2019s Results\n\nDetroit 134, Chicago 123\n\nSt. Louis 106, San Diego 104.\n\nCincinnati 138, Seattle 128\n\nPhiladelphia 133, Boston 127\n\nLos Angeles. 121, Baltimore\n\n114\n\n- \u2018Today\u2019s Games\n\nNo games scheduled\n\n. \"Tuesday\u2019s Games\n\nBoston at New York\n\nSan Diego at Philadelphia\n\nBaltimore at Seattle\n\nSt. Louis vs. San Francisco at\nOakland\n\nDetroit at Chicago\n\n \n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 1333.5435791015625, 3595.827880859375, 1844.283203125, 3693.32568359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "Pro Baskethall\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 3644.801025390625, 4773.515625, 4054.364990234375, 4850.92578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "Olympian Wins\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 2480.411, 568.5497939453124, 3066.09046484375, 713.5822250976562 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "years, has accepted - a similar\njob at the Williamsport Country\nClub. ... |\n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 3693.171142578125, 933.8509521484375, 4196.93994140625, 1034.298828125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "By MARTIN E. SEGAL\nNationally Known Authority\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "362801182-harvard-herald-May-23-1968-p-10.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 26, 7 ], [ 8, 14 ], [ 24, 19 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 7, 26 ], [ 8, 14 ], [ 24, 19 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 4959.2763671875, 6768.63037109375 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 1328.408935546875, 4686.90771484375, 2464.07470703125, 6767.951171875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "= ov\n\na. a eee 2 ee 8 a 2 5-8-2E 5-8-5\n\nFor The Graduate\n\u2018GiveA Tape Recorder\n\n\u2014s\n\n \n\nMODEL YJS13 MODEL YJS17\nLow In price but big in perform. vides exe battery model pro-\n\nance, this RCA Victor 3\u201d reel port- es ercalient recording and\n_ able Sparaies goynhein on four playba yback on alae is up p to 6\" \u00bb Oper.\neu \u00e9ries. 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H-4\u00b0, W\u201412\", D114\".\n\n$9095 $pQ95\n\u201c| 33 - ALSO - \u2014 6\n: Albums - Record\u2019 Players - Clock\n\nRadios - Transistot Radios\nPortable TV's - House Radios\n\n \n \n \n\n\u201cCAROL _SCHWAB-A.L, Schwab\n\n\u2014 Huntley: \u2018High School\nHair Red = = Eyes:\u2014Blue-\n\n| - LIPPE RADIO-and TV.\n\n\u201c 6 N. ee Sk \"943-4322 Harvard\n\nve\n\n \n\n \n\n\u201coeeuuy\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 3089.717529296875, 86.07328796386719, 3676.838623046875, 382.6660461425781 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "Marian Central\nSets Budget\nFor 68-69\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 62.91754150390625, 194.85696411132812, 1845.0838623046875, 1422.0396728515625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n \n\n \n \n\noe rnc\nRy Bien SP\n: a waa td\n\n \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 3780.546142578125, 4034.703857421875, 4959.2763671875, 6748.67626953125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "THE OVEN IN THIS\nFRIGIDAIRE 30\u201d RANGE\nCLEANS ITSELF\nAUTOMATICALLY!\n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n\u00a9 Cook-Master automatic oven control\n\u00a9 Automatic Appliance Outlet.\n\n\u00a9 Self-cleaning surface units tit up for\neasy ceroval of drip bowls!\n\n5-YEAR NATIONWIDE WARRANTY backed.\nhy General Motors! 1-year Warranty on\nentire Range tor repair of any defect\nwithout charge. plus 4-year Protection\nPian (parts onty) for furnishing replace-\nment for any defective Surface Heating\u201d\nBnit, Syntace Unit Switch. or Oven Heat:\ning Uni\n\nJ. C. BURKART & SON\n\nGMC OLDSMOBILE JEEP\nFRIGIDAIRE\nSales And Service\n\n7 No. Ayer Harvard 943-6171\n\n \n\nSARE OF EXCELLENCE\n\n \n\n \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 2549.383544921875, 4654.35107421875, 3736.776123046875, 6722.4521484375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": " \n \n\n \n\nIdeal For Graduation, |\nFathers Day & Weddings\n\n \n\nKODACOLOR PRINTS\n\nYou get 2 sets of:\nCOLOR PRINTS\nfor the PRICE of ONE\n\nFrom Kodacolor seg STANDARD\nrolls only... KING SIZE PRINTS\nLIMITED TIME ONLY!\n\n' . Queen Clue:\nBONNIE BARRETT - .\nHarvard High \u00bb |\nDon Barrett :\n\u2014-. _ Hair-Brown -Eyes-Blue _.\n\npres\n\u2014_\n\nWHIPPLE WALGREEN AGENC\\\n\n \n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1892.540392578125, 2059.83946484375, 2491.843884765625, 4054.6395390625003 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "Tuesday evening, May 14, the\nHarrison School P.T.A. in Won-\nder Lake paid tribute toa teach-\ner who is retiring after 48 years\nof service.\n\nApproximately three hundred\nWonder Lake residents filled\nthe gymnasium of the school to\nbid Gertrude Brickley of rural\nHarvard a fond farewell.\n\nMiss \u2018Brickley\u2019 8 teaching ca-\nreer started at the Shield\u2019s\nschool, north of Harvard, where\nfor thirty years she presided\nover a one room school that en-\ncompassed eight grades.\n\nFrom Shield\u2019s school she\nmoved to District 17, a consol-\nidated school, where she\nremained for five years.\n\nThirteen years ago the late\nMerle Thomas, superintend\u00e9nt\nof schools in Wonder Lake,\noffered Miss Brickley a job\nteaching first grade at Harrj-\nson school and she has been a\nmember of the faculty since that\ntime.\n\nMiss Brickley was honoredin\nWorider Lake not only for her\n\nrfadicated, sexvice to her pupils\n\nut also for her gh SEs to the\n. Harrison. schoo we os\nident, Mrs, Edward enh tea\nsaid in her remarks, \u2018\u201c\u2018Ger-\ntrude Brickley has always been\nthe strongest link in the chain\nthat binds the P.T.A, to the\nschool, Ag a \u201c\u2018Life.Member\u2019\u2019\nof the P.T.A. she will always\nbe an important member of our\norganization\u2019\u2019.\n\nGuests from Harvard who\nattended the meeting included\nMayor Ronald Morris; Miss\nBrickley\u2019s brother, Henry\nBrickley; her sister, Mrs. Ed-\nwin O\u2019Brien; and nieces Mrs.\nFrank King and Mrs. Donald\nHonketadt.\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 1921.6309814453125, 185.15321350097656, 3046.301025390625, 1526.1337890625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 1927.88048046875, 4271.9190546875, 2499.898083984375, 4645.284070312499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Unfortunately the ic\nSpectacular was cancelled. The\ndate now chosen for the event is\nMay 26, this Sunday.\n\nFriday, May 17, all the stud-\nents w dressed their best\nfor it. was dress-up day. How-\never, there was a catch, anda\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 3730.07091015625, 1764.9575068359375, 4322.02283984375, 2364.719861328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "The mobile chest xray unit\nwill be in Woodstock, Friday,\nMay 24, operating from 12:30\nto 5 and 6 to 8:30 p.m.\n\nThe sponsors of this Christ-\nmas Seal program, the McHenry\nCounty Tuberculosis Associa-\ntion, announces that the unit\nwill be located on the South side\nof the Court House during the\nstated hours.\n\nThe members of the barber-\ning profession, who need an\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 1895.574462890625, 1751.2943115234375, 2367.16845703125, 2033.5528564453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "Wonder Lake\nHonors Miss\nBrickley\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 1281.9103876953125, 3645.509630859375, 1887.0953496093748, 4654.29237109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "The Alden-Hebron schools\nwill not be in session Memorial\nDay nor will there be school\nFriday, May 31.\n\nThe high school Awards Day\nwill be Tuesday, May 28 at\n12:50. Yearbooks will be dis-\ntributed after the awards.\n\nThe project exhibit open\nhouse for this year will be held\nTuesday evening, June 4. The\npublie\u00a2 is invited.\n\nThe Alden School picnic will\nbe held Sunday, June 9 at the\nAlden school.\n\nThe Alden Grade School was\nsold at public auction last Sat-\nurday to He Ferris of Har-\nvard. The Hebron Grade School\nwas not sold because of lack of\na suitable bid. The\nEducation will decide at the reg-\nular Board meeting in June\nabout how to dispose of the\nHebron property.\n\n \n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 3726.927490234375, 1457.0849609375, 4229.5068359375, 1739.34912109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Mobile Chest\nX-Ray Unit\nIn Woodstock\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 3760.352783203125, 259.4092712402344, 4916.69482421875, 1204.105224609375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 3764.338134765625, 2427.81103515625, 4950.7109375, 3940.845703125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\nEnd Of School Specials\n\nLITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL SHOES $ 495 pr\nBASEBALL BATS AS LOW AS \u00a7$ 1 80\n\n7 Pc, GOLF SET 5 IRONS 2 W Ss.\nA $49.95 VALUE while they last $29\"\n\nGOLF \u2018BALLS \u201cfrom $495\nHOMKO LAWN MOWERS $6975\n(Featuring flexorblade) up\nMAYTAG PORT-A-DRYER $1999\u00b0\nP (white or color) em ee erence Ae\n\nMAYTAG new portoble dish washer i $9 \u00a7995\n(white or color) ;\n\nre PS SY\n\nSEE US FOR YOUR FISHING NEEDS\n\nDiscount prices on rods and reels at all time\n\nCARLSON'S 72%.\n\n25 North Ayer Harvard, Illinois\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 4353.0713984375, 1459.49815625, 4945.648816406249, 1952.180310546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "xray before July 1, are urged\nto obtain one at this time. All\nchildren with positive reactions\nto the skin test and adults over\n18 years of age may havea free.\nxray. Students not yet 18 who\nneed a chest xray for college\nentrance, may also obtain one.\n\nThe mobile unit will be at\nthe Borden plant, Woodstock,\nin the A.M. to xray the Borden\nemployees.\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 66.5237808227539, 4858.11328125, 1253.892578125, 6768.63037109375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "_EARNINGS\nAVAILABILITY\n\nThree reasons why a\nsavings account pro-\n\u201cvides family security\nfor wioreArnerleans~ = \u00b0\n\nthan any other type of\ninvestment.\n\nWhy settle for less?\n\n- HARVARD, FEDERAL \u2018SAVINGS > \u2014\nicone ~ -=@ SN. - a\n\n158. LN, \u2018Ayer S St. Harvard, Utingte\nSavings Insured upto $1800 000 by FoSiL: Ci\n\n \n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 3124.368517578125, 2790.527208984375, 3723.4481328125003, 4644.67518359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "Buring the \u2018past year the\nCouncil approved a special ex-~ \u00bb\npenditure of $52,318.20 to im-\nprove the parking lot, provide\nfor painting and maintenance of\nbuilding, install equipment so as\nto update completely the fire\nalarm system, and purchase of\nnew equipment such as the\nvideo-tape recorder and caf-\neteria chairs and equipment.\n\n:.The Building and Grotnds\nCommnittee, headed by. Mr, Jos-\neph Gausen of McHeriry has pro~\nPosed a new canopy for the en-\ntrance at the parking Jot side\nof the building and 4 contin-\nuance of the painting and re-\npair of buildings\u2018and equipment.\nSome ofthe fine features of\nMarian\u2019s program this year\nhave been the developmental-\nedial reading improvement\nprogram under the leadership\nof the English Department and\nthe initiation of a Fine Arts\nProgram.\n\nMarian is a comprehensive\nhigh school with a strong pro-\ngram for the term\nschool student as well as those\npreparing to go on to further\nstudy. It is planned to broad-\nen the program again nextyear.\nConsiderable equipment will be\nadded to the Business Educa-\ntion and Industrial Arts De-\npartments before the opening of\nschool in September.\n\nThrough the cooperation of\nthe various Public School Dis-\ntricts a Driver Education pro-\ngram will be offered to all in-\nterested students.\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 4351.8311640625, 1983.2692744140625, 4950.324597656249, 2345.91444140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "President Franklin D. Roose-\nvelt signed the lend-lease bill\nto aid the Allies in World War\nTT on March 11, 1941.\n\nWhen Emperor Napoleon was\nmarried to Archducheas Marie\nLouise of Austria in 1810 the\nmarriage was by proxy.\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 3733.55126953125, 145.70330810546875, 4902.86767578125, 237.22837829589844 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Post Prom Committee Decorates\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 544.2501220703125, 1658.36767578125, 1360.1695556640625, 1738.5416259765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "A Book You Can Eat\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 3089.744494140625, 413.8816401367188, 3702.0199101562503, 3026.2376835937503 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "A budget of $293,300 for the\n1968-69 school year has been\naccepted by the Council of Ad.\nministration it was announced\nthis week by the Finance Com-\nmittee of the Council. The Coun-\ncil of Administration, made up\nof the pastor anda layman from\neach of the fourteen Catholic\nparishes of McHenry Connty,\nvoted to accept the budget pro-\nposed by the Finance Commit-\ntee.\n\nTuition at Marian will remain\nthe same as lastyearat$250.00\nfor the first student with a 25%\ndiscount for the other members\nfrom the same family. It is an-\nticipated there will be 650 stud-\nents enrolled next fall.\n\nThe operational budget rep-\nresents a cash outlay of\n$293,300. This, along with the\npro-rated donated services of\nthe religious sisters and priests\n($101,000) and interest on build-\ning cost and depreciation $60, -\n000) brings the per capita cost\nfor each student to $700.00.\nThe difference between the per\ncapita cost and tuition receiv-\ned is made up by assessments\nto the fourteen parishes of Mc-\nHenry County.\n\nIn response to the questions\nof parents, parish groups and\nother interested citizens the\nCouncil is publishing the bud-\nget figures:\n\nINCOME\nTuition and Fees $166,625\nParish Assessments 125,500\n\nMiscellaneous 1,175\nTOTALS $293,300\nEXPENDITURES\nAdministration 11,750\nInstruction 200,000\nTransportation 2,500\nPlant Operation 52,000\nInsurance and Taxes 10,500\nCapital outlay and\nDebt Reduction 16,650\n|,\nTOTAL $293,300\n\nBuring the \u2018past year the\nCouncil approved a special ex-\npenditure of $52,318.20 to im-\nprove the parking lot, provide\nfor painting and maintenance of\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 63.96927261352539, 1762.8121337890625, 1848.7161865234375, 2857.953369140625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\n \n \n \n\n. 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Anyone\nwho didnot participate in dress~-\n\u201cup day will not be able to par-\nticipate in the up-coming slop-\nday,; this Friday.\n\nThe Vocational Building\nTrade Class presented House\nProject No. 2 for open house\nlast Saturday and Sunday, May\n18 and19. The house project was\npurchased by the St. Paul\u2019s\nLutheran Church, to be used as\na residence for their new pas-\ntor.\n\nThe Modern Music Masters\nelected new officers of Modern\nMusic Masters last week. The\npersons elected are: Randy\nKosman, John Jones, Paula\nBehrens, Roger Davidson, and\nChris Wittmus.\n\nLast Friday morning, Alicia\n\nShirakawa presented a, speech\n\u2014to the entire student ody and\n\nfaculty members. Shetold Yoon\nsuch things as her country,\nschool, family, enjoyments, and\nhow she enjoyed our school. Af-\nter her speech she presented\nMr. Iftner, the principle, a\ntoy llama for the ahoweese.\n\nSPORTS\n\nLast Friday, a new school\n#record was set and an old one\n\u2018broken. At a track meet in Del-\n, avan, Danny O\u2019Neil took third\n\u2019 place in the mile run. He ran it\n\nn-'$ minutes, 40 and 2/10 sec-\n\nnds. The old record was \u2018\n\u2018aninutes and 50 seconds made\n\u201cIn 1942, made by G. Apt!\n\nMeanwhile, last Thursday,\nthe Harvard track team made 20\npoints in the Shark Conference.\nMarengo took first place with\n75 points. The HCHS Frosh-\nSoph 440 relay team composed\nof Steve Bell, John McConnell,\nRick Lester, and Pat McCarthy,\ntook 2nd place while br.\nthe school\u2019s record.\n\nAlso last Thufsday, Har-\nvard\u2019s base t\u00e9am lost to\nNorth Boone\u2018in 11 innings.\n\nor\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 2183.007080078125, 84.21430206298828, 2775.776611328125, 164.8850860595703 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "A Warm Tribute\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 459.05389404296875, 78.07267761230469, 1378.1092529296875, 173.62171936035156 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Greetings From Harvard\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 1948.093505859375, 4100.38720703125, 2469.7177734375, 4218.77392578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Hornets Nest\n\nait ReEReeIN SCE\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 2511.935412109375, 4395.42247265625, 3098.4557011718753, 4637.068249999999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Of the developing countries\u2019\n800 million children, half do\nnot receive any formal educa-\ntion. UNICEF helps to train\nteachers and to produce\nteaching materials.\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 2514.324328125, 4136.90782421875, 3089.6280644531253, 4371.354382812499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "ot 60 per cent of all pre-\nchool age children suffer from\nmalnutrition. UNICEF assists\nnutrition programs in Asia, Af-\nrica, Latin America, the Middle\n\nRTaot\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 1279.10606640625, 2991.6505, 1882.5871708984373, 3426.5496953125003 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "Hamburger on buttered bun\nCatsup, mustard amt pickles\nButtered corn\n\nAssorted fruit .\nTHURSDAY, May 30\n\nNo School\n\nE Feet? tga. ve\n:, ie NICE VAONTION\n\nMen ray hte EAT,\n\n \n \n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 1309.5135498046875, 3474.3857421875, 1854.3193359375, 3633.540771484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "Alden-Hebron\nSchool News\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 22.50586700439453, 2801.414794921875, 1628.3521728515625, 4822.19921875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": " \n\nPESTA SHE Bee RU OUMELL u eat e dence\nsay\n\nPee\n\n \n\nA eke tn the form of a book was dastgna presented her with gifts that in\nevery for Miss Brickley. The P.T.A, also life membership charm.\n\n \n\n~\u201c\nWEDNESDAY, May 29 Hamburger on but\nBarbeque on bun Catsup, mustard\nButtered corn Buttered corn\nAssorted fruit Assorted fruit\nMilk THURSDAY, May\nwastinaton SCHOOL MENU No School\n\n \n\n \n \n \n\nMONDAY, May 27 :\nenens: on: d buns\nButtered corn -- MonDs =\nAssdeted fruit -** \u00b0* ; Ravioli > - 3\nChe : H slices Eesha ,\nak\u00e9*& juice\nEx-bread & butter Fruit Alden- H\nBread and butter Sch ool |\nTUESDAY, May 28 :\nGoulash TUESDAY, May 28 The Alden-He\nButtered Spinach Roast Beef and gravy will not be in ses:\nJello with fruit Mashed potatoes Day nor will th\nCookles & juice Jello Friday, May 31.\nPeanut Butter sandwiches Frosted Creams The high schoc\nBread and butter will be Tuesday\nWEDNESDAY, May 29 . 12:50. Yearbook\nTuna Fish sandwiches WEDNESDAY, May 29 tributed after the\nBaked beans Tuna and egg salad sandwiches The project\nCarrot sticks Celery and carrot sticks house for this ye:\nPotato chips Potato chips Tuesday evening\nCookies & juice Cookies public is invited.\n. NY Se -_- Fruit _ The Alden Sch\n. be held Sunday,\nHARVARD COMMUNITY HIGH JEFFERSON SCHOOL MENU Alden school.\nOrange Juice with all meals The Alden Gra\nMONDAY, May 27 sold at public au\nMONDAY, May 27 Wiener Winks urday to Henry !\nSpaghetti w/ground beef Buttered spinach vard. The Hebror\nTossed salad Celery and carrots was not sold\nAssurted fruit - Peaches a malas bid.\nducation will de:\nBread-butter-milk TUESDAY, May 28 ular Board m\nHam and scalloped potatoes about how to d\nTUESDAY, May 28 Buttered green beans Hebron property.\n\nOven brown potatoes Apple sauce ates\n@ Cris\nMike WEDNESDAY, May 29 cr,\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 2023.8291015625, 4193.31494140625, 2380.94091796875, 4241.66064453125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "BY DENNIS LYLE\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "147355944-lock-haven-express-Jan-11-1968-p-6.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 3 ], [ 0, 5 ], [ 0, 7 ], [ 0, 15 ], [ 0, 30 ], [ 3, 5 ], [ 3, 7 ], [ 3, 15 ], [ 3, 30 ], [ 5, 7 ], [ 5, 15 ], [ 5, 30 ], [ 7, 15 ], [ 7, 30 ], [ 15, 30 ], [ 2, 4 ], [ 2, 6 ], [ 4, 6 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 2, 4 ], [ 3, 7 ], [ 4, 6 ], [ 5, 3 ], [ 7, 30 ], [ 15, 0 ], [ 30, 15 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 5377.9665625, 6925.58521484375 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 2953.778798828125, 747.3383081054687, 3560.1501562500002, 2159.496591796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "for research and development,\n\nThe Litton Systems got\n$6,502,000, on top of which Lit-\nton Industries got $2,068,000 and\nLitton Precision Products got\n$479,000.\n\nBausch and Lomb, a company\nwhich got into serious trouble\nprior to Pearl Harbor when it\nwas exposed by Harry Tru-\nman\u2019s old Senate committee as\nswapping American military in-\nvention secrets with Nazi firms,\ngot $437,000 from Uncle Sam.\n\nTexaco got $3,031,000; Bulova\nWatch, $2,346,000; International\nHarvester, $1,845,000; . Allis-\nChalmers, $686,000; Carborun-\ndum of Niagara Falls, $595,000;\nBendix, $28,097,000.\n\nThe Du Pont Company, one\nof the wealthiest in the nation\nand whose executives are\namong the biggest contributors\nto the Republican party, re-\nceived $1,922,000 from the De-\nfense Department; on top of\nwhich, the Hercules Powder\nCompany, a subsidiary of Du\nPont, received a cool $5,728,000,\n\nSee MGR\n\u2018Continued on Comic Page)\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 103.6688134765625, 631.3980615234375, 1082.8663427734375, 3502.062021484375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "The financial problem which resulted in\neliminating the \u201ccommunity center\u201d build-\ning from the plans for the new housing proj-\n\n\u2018ect for the elderly in Lock Haven is not un-\nusual in any building project. Private fami-\nlies building a new house are familiar with\nthe need to eliminate some of what they want\n\n_ in. order to get what they can pay for.\n\nIt is the same with government projects,\nexcept that government procedures, often\ncomplicated by time-consuming red tape,\noften seem to reduce the value of the project\n\n_ without corresponding economies. Sometimes\nthe delays and arbitrary methods that go\nwith government operations result in elimi-\nnating necessary facilities in order to make\nso-called savings that actually cause costly\nlong-term disadvantages.\n\nThis kind of outcome is all too likely, we\nbelieve, in the financial compromise made\non the new housing facilities for the aging.\nWe can probably get along very well without\nthe office and maintenance building elimi-\nnated from the new low-cost housing project,\nbut the elderly tenants in the other project\nreally will need a community center.\n\nA hard choice was involved in the de-\ncision to drop the community building, in\norder to help get the cost down to the alloca-\ntion for the new housing facilities. If some of\nthe housing units were eliminated, the cost\nper unit might go higher than it should; yet,\nelimination of the community building will\ndeprive these elderly tenants of their only\nsocial gathering piace, and the only facility\navailable to them for the kind of quiet rec-\nreational enjoyment that older people need.\n\n\u2018Their apartments are too small for social\ngatherings, but the need for facilities where\nthey can meet and help each other with such\n\nchores as the laundry, exchange conversa-\ntion, and enjoy games or hold meetings, is\nwell established. Otherwise it would not be\nan integral part of the plans for most hous-\ning centers for the elderly.\n\nSuch a center is so necessary that we\nbelieve its merits should be reconsidered.\nThe federal government should be asked for\na supplementary grant to restore it to the\nplans before the project is completed.\n\n*\n\nIt\u2019s far harder to die a gentleman than\nto be born one.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 1687.621572265625, 4520.80345703125, 2278.650888671875, 5260.58619140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 The\nNorth Vietnamese and the Viet\nCong have good reason to kick\nthemselves for dawdling. At the\nsame time Ho Chi Minh, the.\nchief dawdler, may have done\ncommunism one of its greatest\nfavors, -\n\nThe dawdling was in failing to\ntry to take over South Vietnam\nfaster. The favor was in making\nAmericans, after their experi-\nence in this war, perhaps a lit-\ntle more reluctant to get into\nanother one like it..\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 1066.4498193359375, 3521.343984375, 1673.26001953125, 5260.56470703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "The Defense Department puts\nout an annual list of companies\nwhich get this bonanza, and it\nmakes interesting reading.\n\nFor instance, General Elec-\ntric, a company which has been\nconvicted of wanton criminal\nviolation \u2018of the Antitrust Act,\nand fined over a million dollars,\nwith three of its executives sent.\nto prison, nevertheless received\n$356,079,000 for -alleged re-\nsearch and development in the\nlast year figures were avail-\nable, namely, 1966.\n\nWestern Electric Company,\nwhich has also been the subject\nof various antitrust suits, to-\ngether with its affiliate Amer-\nican Tel & Tel, was the recipi-:\nent of the third biggest research\nbonanza, namely $393,842,000.\n\nGeneral Motors, which only\nlast month had a hot argument\nwith the White House over -in-\ncreasing the price of cars, ye-\nceived a nice little package of\nresearch money from Uncle\nSam to the tune of $53,166,000.\n\nThe Charles Pfizer Drug\nCompany, which only recently\nwas convicted in New York of\nconspiracy to fix drug prices,\nreceived a neat package of\n$711,000 from the Defense De-\npartment \u2014 for what, nobody\nexactly knows.\n\nHarvey Aluminum, a com-\npany which last year received\na tax forgiveness bonanza of\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 2297.562490234375, 4435.36302734375, 2907.5888769531252, 6925.58521484375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "It\u2019s impossible at this time to\ndraw a sharp distinction, if any,\nbetween the Viet Cong and Com-\nmunist North Vietnam. It can\nbe assumed, until history proves\notherwise, that Ho Chi Minh\u2019s\nNorth Vietnamese were the di-\nrecting force \u2018and chief helper in\nmen and supplies for the Viet\nCong.\n\nWhen the Viet Cong, in the\nlate 1950s, began their guerrilla\nwar fo overthrow President Ngo\nDinh Diem\u2019s government of\nSouth Vietnam, they operated\non a small scale compared with\nthe forces in the field now.\n\nThe shadow of the United\nStates, which had been backing\nDiem since 1954, lay across the\ncountry. But it was hardly a\nfrightening shadow then. Jt had\nbeen helping Diem but there\nwas no certainty this country\nwould get into war for him.\n\nEven by 1960 the United\nStates had only 785 men there,\nnot as a fighting force but as as-\nsistants, consultants and train-\ners. The Viet Cong increased in\nnumbers and success as the\nyears passed.\n\nBy the end of 1964 this country\nhad 18,000 men in Vietnam but\nby then the Saigon government\nwas in danger. Diem. had\nproved no match by himself for \u2014\nthe Viet Cong which had the\ncountry throttled.\n\nYet, although in all the years\nsince 1954 the United States had\nstayed out of the fighting, it was\nsomething the Viet Cong and\nNorth Vietnam had to think\nabout. What would the Ameri-\ncans do if the Viet Cong were on\nthe verge of taking over ithe\ncountry?\n\nRecent history was not a per-\nfect guide. In the years after\nWorld War II the United States\nhad helped Chiang Kai-shek and\nhis nationalists on mainland\nChina but stood aside when the\n\nChinese Communists: crushed\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1097.3235986328125, 750.62083984375, 1703.64576171875, 3386.169931640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON \u2014 If the next\nsession of Congress really\nwants to get serious \u2018about cut-\nting the budget, the biggest\nSlice of fat that could be elim-\ninated is part of the $5,323,000,-\n000 subsidy to private business\nwhich the public knows little\nabout but which is listed as\n\u201cRDT&E\u201d\u2019\u2014this stands for \u2018\u2018re-\nsearch, development, test and\nevaluation.\u201d\n\nDuring fiscal year 1966, the\nlast year for which figures are\navailable, a total of 2,001 de-\nfense contractors sliced up a\ntotal of $5,323,000,000, Of this,\nhowever, by far the largest\nhunk\u2014$5,210,000,000 or 97.9 per\ncent\u2014went to 500 of the largest\ncorporations in the nation. Half\na billion dollars, for instance,\nwent to Lockheed Aircraft for\nalleged \u201cresearch and develop-\nment,\u201d and another approxi-\nmate half billion to General\nDynamics.\n\nWhile some of this may be\nnecessary expenditure, the real\nfact is that almost nothing is\ndone to check on the efficiency\nof the alleged research. Fur-\nthermore, so many retired ad-\nmirals and generals are hired\nby the big defense contractors\n~\u2014and there is such a chummy\nrelationship \u2018between the de-\nfense contractors and the Pen.\ntagon\u2014that it would be almost\nimpossible for an accurate esti-\nmate or accounting to be made\nof the value of the so-called\n\u201cresearch, development and\nevaluation.\u201d\n\nThis is what President Bisen-\nhower had in mind when, in\nhis last message to the Amer-\nican people, he warned that the\ngreatest danger facing the na-\ntion was the alliance between\na big peacetime military estab.\nlishment and the defense indus-\ntries.\n\nFinally, Congress has voted\nthat any patents derived from\nthis research, even though paid\nfor by the taxpayers\u2019 money,\nrevert to the private companies\nnot to the government. Yet the\ngovernment puts up the money\nor all of the experimentation.\n\nx oe om\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 2920.914541015625, 4448.5930078125, 3526.3637792968752, 6922.1198828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "him finally and took over the\nmainland.\n\nBut the United States had\ndone exactly the opposite when,\nafter withdrawing from South\nKorea, the North Korean Reds\ninvaded it in 1950. Immediately\nthe United States plunged back\njn and was involved for years in\na war that drove the North Ko-\nreans back to where they had\nstarted,\n\nSo the Viet Cong and North\nVietnam would only guess what\nthis country might do if South\n\n- Vietnam were near total seizure\nby the Reds. Apparently they\nassumed the United States\nwould not get involved. It was a\nwrong guess.\n\nThey proceeded slowly in-\nStead of using their utmost ef-\nfort to take over South Vietnam\nfast before the United States,\nwhich had been building up its\nforces on a tiny scale, could\nmake up its mind about inter-\nvening.\n\nOnce the Communists had\ntaken control, this country\nmight very well have decided it\nwas too late to move in.\n\nAlthough this country now\nseems determined to see the\nwar to an end, it has been a\ncostly, bloody, drawn-out strug-\ngle, thanks to the dogged deter-\nmination of Ho Chi Minh, and\nthe end is not in sight.\n\nThis country, split over the\nwar, has been forced into bitter\nsoul-searching. President John-\nson has not only lost some politi-\ncal power but has been abused\nmore intensely than any presi-\ndent in this century.\n\nThis experience\u2014the cost of\nthe war in lives and money, the\ndivision of thinking and unhap-\npiness at home\u2014may make the\nUnited States a lot more reluc-\ntant to get involved in the future\nfor the sake of a small nation in\nAsia or elsewhere threatened by\nCommunist seizure.\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 1723.7180078125, 751.8731591796875, 2324.81666015625, 2150.228525390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "$2 million, thanks to a last-\nminute amendment hung on the\nso-called Christmas Tree bill,\nby Sen Vance Hartke, D-Ind.,\ngot a nice present from Uncle\nSam to the tune of $1,138,000\nfor alleged research and de-\nvelopment. This. is a company\nwithout many technical skills\nexcept when it comes to lobby-\ning and polities, Carmen War-\nschaw, the sister of its top part-\nner, has long been Democratic\nchairman of Southern Califor-\nnia,\n\nThe Olin Mathieson Chemical\nCorp., whose executives are the\nlargest official money-raisers\nfor the Republican National\nCommittee, received $1,085,000\nfor research at their New Ha-\nven plant and their plant in\nGulfport, Miss.\n\nThe Defense Department was\nquite impartial politically. En-\ngelhard Industries of New Jer-\nsey, whose head, Charlie Engel-\nhard, a good loyal Democrat,\naccompanied President Johnson\non his trip around the world,\nwas awarded a research and\ndevelopment grant of $415,000\u2014\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 3591.413818359375, 237.86981201171875, 4114.224609375, 629.9955444335938 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "Here and There...\nFirst Spaceman\nGlenn Traces\n\nStanley\u2019s Route\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 66.89579772949219, 5484.71484375, 2226.9306640625, 6717.22802734375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 80.26489807128907, 3652.66966796875, 1047.1452734375, 5264.3444921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "The value of such institutions as the\nShriners burn centers has been dramatically\nshown here this week, as little Lisa Munro\n~ has been whisked off to receive the best pos-\nsible specialized treatment for what is a\ntragic injury, but would be much more so if\nsuch help were not available.\n\nBurns are difficult injuries to deal with.\nOften, people burned as badly as she was are\nbeyond medical help. When such severe\nburns cover so much body surface, the pros-\npects of recovery are sadly reduced. When,\nhowever, the potential is there, the factors\nthat can make all the difference are prompt\nand effective treatment, and fighting off in-\nfection.\n\nA specialized burn treatment center,\nsuch as the three set up by the Shrine in\nthree sections of the country, can do what\nno other institution can do, in improving the\nprospects for a complete recovery for a child\nlike Lisa.\n\nThe whole community hopes for the suc-\ncess of her stay there and joins in apprecia-\ntion for the fact that such a facility is avail-\nable, .\n& \u00ae *\n\nPractice seldom makes perfect, unless\nyou practice perfection.\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 134.5881805419922, 517.2384643554688, 867.4943237304688, 625.119140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Serious Omission\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 3598.789306640625, 5656.8154296875, 5274.32763671875, 6904.2041015625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n\nIF MOM'S BUTCHER\nIS SO GOOD, HOW\nCOME HE LOOKS EVEN\n\nON WHAT ON\nBROTHER MAKES,\nIT'S A WONDE!\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n\nI PRAISED \\ PORK AND BEANS\n\nANY)\n\n \n\nCOOKING AND\n\n \n \n \n\nGOING TO FOR FIVE\nYEARS I ALWAYS\nGET THE BEST CUTS\n\nya\nYY\n\nuti,\n\nnA v2\n\ny (a=\nG INE\neu cA ney\nA Ab SAT red XY\nKe >| SvMPATHIZING WITH THE NEW IN=\nWS /29/ LAW AS THE GROOMS MOTHER\n\ni GETS INHER DiGs--. @\nTata MOONE POLE OUR KER TO OTs:\n\nTALK KNIGHT, 3366 PIERCE \u00a2T.\nSAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.\n\n \n \n\n \n \n \n\n \n \n\n| | by\u201d La\n\u00bb 1968, World rights reserved.\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 1094.6881103515625, 292.8144226074219, 3395.2431640625, 634.9412841796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Big Research Grants Rich Bonanza\nfor Contractors, Who Keep Patents\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 3574.37328125, 704.8053491210937, 4187.9069921875, 4809.45142578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 \u201cI\nreached a low point in my life,\nbut I\u2019ve come back from it,\u201d\nsaid Col. John H. Glenn Jr.\n\nGlenn, the first American as-\ntronaut to orbit the earth,\nmakes his debut as a television\nstar tonight in \u201cGreat Explora-\ntions,\u201d\u2019 a new series on NBC-TV.\n\nOn the program Glenn will\nfollow the route taken by jour-\nnalist Henry Morton Stanley in\nhis historic search for mission-\nary David Livingston in Africa\nlate in the last century.\n\nRecalling his own historie or-\n~ bital flight over the same terri-\n\ntory in 1962, the colonel re-\n\nmarked:\n\n\u201cIt took me 3 minutes and 20\nseconds to cover the route it\ntook Stanley 844 months. I was\ntraveling five miles a second. A\nlot of days Stanley didn\u2019t make\nthat much a day.\u201d\n\nNo American of his genera-\ntion ever received greater acco-\nlade than greeted Glenn after he\npiloted the Mercury Friendship\n7 spacecraft on its successful\nthree-orbit mission around the\nearth on Feb. 20, 1962. Honors\nwere showered on him from all\nparts of the country. He re-\nceived a hero\u2019s welcome wher-\never he went,\n\nBut personal diasaster struck\nin 1964 when, after resigning\nfrom the Marine Corps, he an-\nnounced plans to enter politics\nand seek election as U.S, sena-\ntor from Ohio. A bathroomi fall\nleft him with an ear injury that\nforced him to abandon his politi-\ncal campaign,\n\n\u201cThat certainly wasn\u2019t a vin-\ntage year for me,\u2019\u201d\u2019 Glenn said\nduring a recent luncheon inter-\nview. \u201cI was out of everything\nfor almost a year, and I guess I\nwas lucky just to be among the\nliving.\u201d\n\nAdded to worry over his low-\nphysical recuperation were the\nbiggest financial troubles of his\nlifetime. The cancellation of his\nsenatorial campaign feft him\nand his backers facing thou-\nsands of dollars in unpaid bills.\nHe could have ducked them but,\ncharacteristically, decided to\nshoulder them all himself.\n\nfi Was cliteed cay to pay off\nall my itical ts, an\ndid,\u201d he said. \u201cIt took me a\nyear and a half to do it, and 23%\ny\u00e9ars of my Marine Corps sav-\nings went down the drain. It\nwasn\u2019t a huge sum, but it\nseemed a big amount to-me.\u201d\n\nToday he is completely recov-\nered, both physically and finan-\ncially. He serves as a consultant\non space matters for the Nation-\nal Aeronautics and Space Ad-\nministration and is president of\nRoyal Crown Cola International,\nLid. He has traveled in 33 coun-\ntries in the last two y\u00e9ars,\n\nStill boyish looking at 46,\nGlenn weighs 178 pounds, only\nfive more than he did when he\nmade his orbital flights. Now as\nthen, he runs at least two miles\nevery day when he is at home.\n\n\u201cT like to keep in shape,\u201d he\nsaid. \u201cIf I don\u2019t take exercise, I\nfeel dull and logy.\n\n\u201cLife is good again for me\nnow\u2014after that low point. I en-\njoy ev! ng.\n\u201cAll our debts are paid, my\nwife Annie\u2019s health is good, and\nour two kids are in school. The\nwhole family is fine,.\u201d\u2019\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 2337.420400390625, 1105.3404443359375, 2932.6801855468752, 2150.49634765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "The oi] companies seemed to\nfare pretty well, Esso Research\nof Linden, N..J, got $1,519,000,\nwhile the Ethy] Corporation, al-\nso a subsidiary of Standard Oil,\ngot $823,000.\n\nShell Oil although a British-\nDutch company got $846,000.\n\nThe autmobile companies did\nall right, too. In addition to\nthe grant to General Motors,\nFord got $5,099,000 while Chrys-\nler got $2,989,000.\n\nIt would surprise many tax-\npayers to know that they had\nhelped to subsidize the Admiral\nCompany, big makers of TV\nsets, refrigerators and other ap-\npliances, to the tune of $656,000\nfor research and development;\nand that even the Columbia\nBroadcasting System got a\npleasant little gift from Uncle\nSam to the tune of $5,153,000\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 4207.144765625, 562.9819848632812, 5377.9665625, 5522.52466796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": " \n\nCaves in our part of the country are not only in-\nteresting in themselves but also have interesting stories\ntold about them. The Veiled Lady Cave in Brush Val]-\nley east of Centre Hall is one of these.\n\n\u201cJust inside the entrance high on the left is a white\nformation resembling a woman seated on a ledge. This\nfigure is the veiled lady for which the cave is named,\u201d\nsays Ralph W. Stone.\n\n\u201cThe story of the veiled lady was told to J. H.\nChatham, the Poet of the West Branch Valley, who\nspent the Jater years of his life at McElhattan. While\nteaching school in Brush Valley in 1867 he explored the\ncave with some of his pupils and heard the tale from\nGrandmother Grenoble...\n\nWw Ww wr\n\n\u201cTt seems that the McCochrans were the proudest\nfamily in Brush Valley. It was the boast of old Michael\nQ. McCochran that for twenty generations neither side\nof his family had contracted a lowly marriage.\n\n\u201c\u2018At an assembly of Indian chiefs with the Swedes,\nHuguenots, Scots and Irish to sign papers specifying\nproperty rights, Patricia McCcchran, the lovely daugh-\nter of old Michael Q. became suddenly enamored with\na young and stalwart Seneca warrior named Strong-\nheart. It was a case of love at first sight, and Strong-\nheart\u2019s proposal that she flee with him to his lodge in\nCanada was accepted. They planned to meet that night\nat the mouth of the cave.\u201d\n\n\u2018Here we had better tell you that the book from\nwhich this was taken is Pennsylvania Caves, published\nin 1930 by the Department of Internal Affairs of the\nCommonwealth of Pennsylvania. Stone had the right\nname for a writer about holes in the rocks.\n\n\u201cPatricia eluded her parents and went to the ren-\ndevous as appointed, seating herself on a ledge to await\nthe coming of her lover with his ponies,\u201d he coxitinues.\n\u201cIt was bitter cold and Patricia drew her heavy veil\nand cloak about her with some impatience, for this\naristocrat never willingly waited for anyone.\n\n-\u201cBut because of her great love and desire, she re-\nstrained her impulses and waited. A biting wind chilled\nher and drifting snow caught on her veil. Her body and\nthen her mind became numb, and her heart turned to\nstone within her.\n\n\u201cAccording to the legend, Strongheart had ap-\nproached the rendezvous early, tied the ponies, and\nproceeded down the slippery path on.foot. He stepped\nona caltrop, or poisoned barb, set there by some white\nman who hated all Indians, and with a groan of.agony\nset the other foot down, only te have the soft \u2018moccasin\npierced by another poisoned caltrop.\n\n4 vy\n\n\u201cKnowing instantly that his death was near, he\ncrawled on hands and knees to the entrance of the\ncave, hoping to live until Patricia arrived, and that he\nmight die in her arms. _\n\n\u201cBut it was early March, Grenoble Run was:swol-\nlen and pouring into the mouth of the cavern, and the\nrocks were covered with ice. Strongheart slipped,\nroiled into the stream, and his body was carried: into\nthe cavern, hurled through the tortuous passage and\ndisappeared far underground in the hidden lake.\n\n\u201cHis last cry of dispair and anguish can still be\nheard in the depths of the cavern, and Lady Patricia,\nhis promised bride, heavily veiled, still sits at the\ncavern\u2019s mouth, shrouded in white cave formation.\u201d\n\nThe hidden lake is also sort of spectral.\n\n\u201cAbout halfway between Penn\u2019s Cave and Madi-\nsonburg, near a schoolhouse and a giant oak, a lane\neading toward the mountain brings one within 200\nyards to a depression close to some farm buildings.\ndere two rills unite and disappear in a hole beneath a\nS-foot limestone cliff, the entrance to Veiled Lady\npave.\n\nw\n\n\u201cIt is claimed that men have penetrated nearly to\nhe schoolhouse, which is about one-fourth mile from\nhe cave mouth, and that there is a lake far under-\nround. It seems appropriate to call it Hidden Lake,\ner there is some doubt as to its existence and search-\nrs have failed to find it.\u201d -\n\nThere is a cave on Pine Creek known as the Wood-\nvard Cave, but it is the Pine Creek, in Centre County.\n\n\u201cThis cave was frequented by the Indians before\nhe coming of the white man and is reported to have\nheltered a band of robbers a century or more ago.\nthe entrance is large enough to give ready access to\n\nnen and horses, and highwaymen may well have found\nhelter in it.\u201d mo\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 92.71669006347656, 3540.6142578125, 665.3193359375, 3646.2529296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Help for Lisa\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 3570.332998046875, 4848.25267578125, 4151.88306640625, 5499.46021484375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "RETAILERS invest more\nthan three times as much\nmoney in newspapers as\nin all other media com-\nbined. A solid advertising\nProgram in this news-\npaper \u2018builds solid busi-\nness. Let our advertising\nsalesman help you with\nyour advertising program.\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 1078.9537353515625, 3389.23095703125, 1404.0706787109375, 3509.63134765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "What Price\n\nResearch?\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 1879.80224609375, 2199.2705078125, 3422.658447265625, 2292.97705078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "PUZZLE: WHO LIKES LBJ\u2019s TRAVEL EDICT?\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 3977.4052734375, 5575.884765625, 4931.47021484375, 5639.0224609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Hatlo\u2019s: Theyll Do It Everv Time\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 4362.0029296875, 281.3011779785156, 5217.091796875, 449.5118713378906 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Shore Lines\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 1777.94873046875, 4417.2509765625, 2195.7939453125, 4509.47314453125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "By JAMES MARLOW\n~ AP News Analvst\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 1779.383544921875, 2305.718505859375, 3499.71826171875, 4125.25048828125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 1699.2313232421875, 4202.3603515625, 3507.831787109375, 4420.115234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Cost, and Reward. of Delay\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 3711.88916015625, 633.402587890625, 4057.00537109375, 682.5731201171875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "-By HAL BOYLE\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 126.83620239257813, 150.43062377929687, 1046.56861328125, 478.86625122070313 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Thursday, January 11, 1968\n\n\u2018If God so clothe the grass of the\nfields, which today is, and tomorrow is\ncast into the oven, shall he not much\nmore clothe you?\u2019\u2019 Matthew 6:30\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 2338.71751953125, 711.450673828125, 2935.7868750000002, 1001.946787109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "1@ Hell oyndicate, inc.\n\nsomewhat less, of course, than\nOlin Mathieson.\n\nDow Chemical, which manu-\nfactures napalm for use in Viet-\n\nnam, got a research grant of\n@1 000 hh\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 4526.423828125, 456.541259765625, 5060.4921875, 530.8606567382812 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "By Joseph Cox\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 1818.4791259765625, 641.396484375, 2855.849365234375, 713.8533935546875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "By DREW PEARSON and JACK ANDERSON\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 2356.3505859375, 1050.1600341796875, 2703.073974609375, 1115.3165283203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "More Moola\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "331100675-sarasota-herald-tribune-Jul-22-1968-p-2.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 16 ], [ 0, 18 ], [ 0, 4 ], [ 16, 18 ], [ 16, 4 ], [ 18, 4 ], [ 40, 1 ], [ 40, 6 ], [ 1, 6 ], [ 9, 19 ], [ 9, 5 ], [ 19, 5 ], [ 10, 35 ], [ 34, 11 ], [ 22, 30 ], [ 48, 41 ], [ 48, 50 ], [ 41, 50 ], [ 59, 62 ], [ 59, 63 ], [ 62, 63 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 0, 16 ], [ 1, 40 ], [ 4, 18 ], [ 5, 19 ], [ 6, 1 ], [ 9, 5 ], [ 16, 4 ], [ 22, 30 ], [ 34, 11 ], [ 35, 10 ], [ 41, 48 ], [ 48, 50 ], [ 62, 59 ], [ 63, 62 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6636.82763671875, 9902.756640624999 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 3407.10224609375, 704.416455078125, 4209.924609375, 2934.326220703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (UPI) \u2014 The\n\nThe plan provides specifically\nfor expansion of the Fed\u2019s\n\u201cdiscount window,\u201d used to\n\nmaintain reserve deposits at the\nrequired levels.\n\nIf adopted, the plan would\nmake the window more accessi-\nble to the 12 Federal Reserve\nbanks and open it for the first\n\u2018time to other financial institu-\ntions, including savings and loan\nassociations and maybe even\ninsurance companies.\n\nThe eight-man committee of\nFederal Reserve Board gover-\nnors and bank presidents that\nprepared the plan said it would\nnot be an immediate remedy\nfor monetary ills but that it\nwould eventually smooth out\nups and downs in the money\nsupply.\n\nThe proposed plan would\nmake Fed credits more availa-\nble for general shortages,\nlonger - term difficulties and\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 1798.0706298828125, 6559.122265625, 2577.48662109375, 7260.32451171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": ". One witness said he was on\n\u2018the other side of the hilly gun\n\u2018range just east of this south\ncentral Michigan community\nwhen he heard a dull thump\n\u201cand I saw smoke coming up\nover the hill.\u201d\n\n\u201cI started running toward the\nsmoke and then there was a\nsecond explosion,\u201d said Bill\nRobbins, 34, of Holly Mich., a.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 230.80831604003907, 947.18671875, 1030.3051635742188, 2573.11552734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "\u201cLONDON (UPI) \u2014 = eet,\nnam War demonstrators\n\nin chic Grosvenor Square\nSunday. Their march on the\nU.S. Embassy was thwarted by\nhuman walls of more than 500\npolicemen.\n\nPolice arrested 41 persons\nduring the three-hour demon-\nstration \u201cto protest the Ameri-\ncan imperialist in his lair.\u201d An.\n\nofficial police count put the\nnumber of marchers at 2,500,\nSome estimates suggested up to\n5,000 but none the\n10,000 expected by protest\norganizers.\n\nA handful of anarchists\nstarted at least two clashes\nwith police, who in shoulder-to-\nshoulder ranks kept the march-\ners well away from the modern\nembassy building fronting on\nthe square.\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 180.1172607421875, 8225.4416015625, 975.5846435546875, 9873.503710937499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "A Clearwater woman was\ncharged with failure to yield\nthe right of way following a\ntwo-car accident in Bradenton\nFriday afternoon, according to\n\npolice. :\n\nSarah Ann Sims Cote, 27, was\ncited after her car was reported\nto have run through a red light\nat the intersection of Manatee\nAve. W., and I4th Street W.\n\nThe other driver was identi-\nfied as Jan Leslie Skipperer, 17,\n4ll 42nd Street, W., Bradenton.\n\nPassengers in both cars were\nsaid to have been treated in the\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 5029.86982421875, 703.5730102539062, 5809.8591796875, 1619.7552978515623 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Since no members of the\nbanking industry were included\non the panel, its author said\n\u201cseveral \u2018months\u2019 would be\nspent getting comments and\nsuggestions from the public and\nfrom leaders of the financial\ncommunity.\n\nA revised plan will be\npublished after the comments\nare studied and 30 days later\nthe final plan will go into effect.\n\nThe committee plan og\nfive basic alterations to\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 5013.315625, 2181.1828125, 5788.3171875, 3138.9253417968753 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "ly petition for political asylum\nMonday, but that his brother\nJaime wants to return to Bolivia\nnow that Antonio is safe in\nChile.\n\nKrausg, said he has been told\ninformally that Bolivia will ask\n\nBolivia have no formal diplo-\nmatic ties.\n\nKrauss said Arguedas gave an\n\u201cinfantile explanation\u201d for pro-\nviding it to the Cubans.\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 1003.2903564453125, 6545.2150390625, 1782.7875244140623, 7257.658984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "SOMERSET, Mich. (UPI) \u2014\nA Civil War cannon shooting\nexhibition flamed into disaster\nnear here Sunday when the\nwadding from a mortar shell\nexploded a powder keg.\n\nSeven persons of the 23\ninjured rushed to hospitals were\n\u2018critically burned, police said.\nAnother 16 persons were treated\nat the scene.\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 209.54148559570314, 4543.75751953125, 1008.5109741210938, 6189.708300781251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Damage in excess of $500 was\nreported to. two cars involved in\nan accident at 6:35 p.m. Sunday\non U.S. 41 at Siesta Drive, Sar-\nasota city. police report.\n\nA car driven by Max Edward\nGaspard, 53, of 4119 Roberts\nPoint Circle, Sarasota, collided\nwith a car driven by Eleanor S.\nSzlosec, 40, of 201 Wolverine St.,\nVenice, after she told police her\nfoot accidently hit the accelera-\ntor when she.had a leg cramp.\n\nPolice reported Mrs. Szlosec\nsaid she stepped on the gas af-\nterwards, thinking she could\nmake it across the road before\nbeing struck by Gaspard\u2019s car.\n\nPatrolman C. R. Gwatney es-\ntimated damage at $250 to Gas-\npard\u2019s car, and $350 to Mrs.\nSzlosec\u2019 car. Two passengers in\nher car, who also escaped in-\njury, are Linda Pacidrski, 15,\nDudley, Mass., and Cathy Pe-\nterson, 15, Holland, Mass.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 4993.07978515625, 4644.01728515625, 5780.397265625, 6305.275683593751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "Sarasota city police Sunday\nwere investigating the report of\na breaking and entering in a\ncar parked at the Sarasota Ken-\n\u2018nel Club during which a bowling\nbal] and bag were stolen.\nOwen E. Smith of 2027 Gar-\nden Parkway, Bradenton, call-\ned police about 11 p.m. Satur-\nday night to report his car had\nbeen entered while he was\nwatching the races.\n\nPolice investigated and found\na window in the car had been\nbroken to gain entry. Officer\nGerald Zella reported the en-\ntry occurred between 7:40 and\n11 p.m. when Smith returned\nto his car.\n\nThe bowling ball, which bore\nthe initials \u201cOES\u201d, was valued\nat $25; the bowling bag at $100\nand a pairs of bowling shoes at\n$10. The car had been parked\nclose to the main entrance, po\nlice reported.\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 4205.591015625, 2178.927685546875, 4992.17900390625, 4622.056445312501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "| SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) \u2014\nGovernment s said\nSunday that former Bolivian\ngovernment minister Antonio\nArguedas has acknowledged\npassing on a copy of the diary of\nErnesto Che Guevara, the late\nguerrilla leader, to Cuban\nagents in Bolivia. .\n\ndent Rene Barrientos over the\nmatter broke out in La Paz Sat-\n\ntors were arrested and 30 other\npersons held.\n\n! and his brother\nJaime, a customs official, ar-\nrived by plane in Santiago Sun-\n\nties and slipping into northern\nChile Friday.\n\n\u201cI am very happy to be in\nChile,\u201d Arguedas told newsmen\nat the airport. He left behind\nhim in La Paz his wife and\nthree children.\n\nEnrique Krauss, an under sec-\nretary of the interior, quoted\nAntonio Arguedas as saying \u201cI\nleft Bolivia because I was\nthreatened with death\u2019 from\nseveral different groups.\n\nHe said Arguedas wil] formal-\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 1785.99775390625, 7840.6349609375, 2563.873583984375, 9861.0583984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "guilty, not guilty by reason of\ninsanity, or refuse to contest\nthe Tennessee first-degree mur-\nder charge.\n\nHe declined comment when\nasked if he was trying to reach\na deal with prosecutor Phil\nCanale for a sentence of life in\nprison in exchange for a guilty\nplea. State officials also refused\ncomment.\n\nHanes spent two hours and 15\nminutes alone with Ray in his\nheavily-guarded Shelby County\njail cell. He said Ray was in\n\u201cgood shape.\u201d\n\nIt was the attorney\u2019s second\nprivate visit with Ray, his first\ntaking about two hours on\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 5798.583203125, 3712.13056640625, 6600.07451171875, 6296.266894531251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "who went to Hanoi to accompa: |\nny the captured pilots home. |\n\n\u201cOur departure delayed a\nweek,\u201d the brief message said, :\n\u201cMore later. All well.\"\u2019 :\n\nNorth Vietnamese have said\nthey will release Maj. James\nFrederick Low, 42, Korean War\nace from Sausalito, Calif., Maj.\nFred Neal Thompson, 32, of\nTaylors, S.C., and Capt. Joe.\nVictor Carpenter, 37, of Victor- |\nville, Calif.\n\nThe three were shot down and\ncaptured during raids over\nNorth Vietnam.\n\nSpeculation about the where-\nabouts of the pilots arose when\nthey failed to arrive Friday at\nVientiane, Laos, on the once-a-\nweek flight from Hanoi to the\nLaotian\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 4210.33935546875, 1656.2906494140625, 6530.1650390625, 2141.801513671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Guevara\u2019s Diary Touches Off\n\nGunfire, Unrest In Bolivia\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 4998.97119140625, 6346.64208984375, 6575.49609375, 6814.060546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Governor \u2018Coalition\u2019\nProposal Collapses\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 4180.55, 5285.38203125, 4976.9470703125, 8382.6423828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "SANTIAGO, Chile (UPI)\u2014\nAntonio Arguedas, the former\nBolivian Interior Minister who\nfled the country Friday night.\nrequested political asylum in\nChile Sunday. He admitted he\nallowed the battle diary |\nrevolutionist Ernest Che Gueva-\nra to reach Cuba.\n\nArguedas was in Santiago\nunder technical arrest for\nillegally entering Chile from\nBolivia.\n\nInformed government sources\nsaid Chile would likely want\nArguedas only temporary asy\nlum and try to hurry him out of\nthe country in order not to\nfurther aggravate already\nstrained relations with Bolivia.\n\nArguedas. and his brother,\nJaime, fled Bolivia to Chile\nFriday night and asked -fer\npolitical asylum. They were\nbrought from a border outpost\nto Iquique Saturday and to the\ncapital Sunday.\n\nAlthough Chile and Bolivia do\nnot have diplomatic relations\n\nhustle the Arguedas brothers to\n\ntroops along the Bolivian border\non state alert lest any attempt\n\nbe made against the Arguedas\nbrothers.\nAntonio Arguedas was ac-\n\nra was killed last year in the\nee eee\nguerrilla revo ry\nand his diary confiscated.\n\n \n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 3377.10517578125, 7138.45576171875, 4166.1384765625, 8346.3181640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "A 2-year-old South Venice\nman was arrested at his home\nSunday by Sarasota County\nsheriff's deputies and charged\nwith assault with intent to rape\na 15-year-old girl.\n\narrested Ray Leroy\nKuith of 1260 Poinciana Road\nabout 5 p.m. Deputy Harry\nCashatt made the arrest after\na complaint was signed.\n\nAccording to the summons, the\ngirl from Venice charged Kuith\nwith assault with intent to com-\nmit rape earlier Sunday on Tar-\npon Road in South Venice, Jus-\ntice of the Peace E. L. Raymond\nsigned the warrant. Bond for\nKuith was set at $3,000.\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 4222.96748046875, 712.9654052734375, 5000.63896484375, 1614.3831054687498 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "seasonal and emergency fluc-\ntuations in a bank\u2019s money\nsupply, Non-banking institutions\nwhich have significant impact\non the nation\u2019s money supply\nwould also be able to get credit\neT first\n\n= Shs taeee \u2018behded the bibnte-\ntions is to provide more aid for\n\nnationwide supply of capital\nmay be relatively stable.\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 216.33644104003906, 6249.09033203125, 923.5623779296875, 6492.560546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Sarasota Crash\nBrings Charge\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 5820.73603515625, 687.0557983398437, 6619.75908203125, 1610.9727050781248 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "\u201cdiscount window\u201d and the way\nthe Fed conduct is discount rate\n\ncharge member banks for short-\nterm credits.\n\nMember banks usually borrow\nthese credits to meet Federal\nReserve requirements govern-\ning the amount of Bhat a\nbank holds in reserve instead of\nlending out or investing.\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 5813.096875, 2164.798779296875, 6598.95146484375, 3134.9910156250003 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "\u201cOther details from Arguedas\non the diary are confused,\u201d\nKrauss said.\n\nInterior ministry officials\nhave indicated they will not\ngrant political asylum to Argue-\ndas, but will allow him tempo\nrary residence here.\n\nThe diary was taken from\nGuevara after his rebel band\nwas crushed by Bolivian troops\nin the interior last fall and Cuba\npublished the book before Boliv-\nia could sell it on the interna-\ntional market.\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 1044.8857421875, 6035.80322265625, 3356.298583984375, 6535.64892578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Civil War Cannon Exhibition\nFlames Into Michigan Disaster\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 201.1694305419922, 6518.50751953125, 986.2576782226563, 7897.192675781251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "A driver was ticketed by Sar.\n\nasota city police Sunday after\na two-car collision at 4:55 p.m.\non U.S. 301 at Main Street in\nwhich no one was reported in-\njured.\nPolice said a car driven by\nHarry Robinson, 63, of 2957 Leon\nAve., Sarasota, collided with a\ncar driven by Robert A. Clark,\n21, of 3321 16th St., St. Peters-\nburg. Robinson was ticketed for\nchanging lanes without due\ncaution.\n\nPolice said hoth cars were\nnorthbound on U.S. 301, when\nRobinson attempted to turn\nfrom an inside lane to an out-\nside lane to turn off, and his\near struck the Clark car in the\noutside lane. Damage was said\nto be slight.\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 3367.724072265625, 8868.165234375, 4144.7029296875, 9891.833789062499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "- PHILADELPHIA (UPI) \u2014Sid\nLuft, personal manager and\nformer husband of singer Judy\nGarland, was arrested here\nSaturday night on a bad check\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 3388.020947265625, 5139.15205078125, 4166.9763671875, 6791.926074218751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "lost control of his car on a\ntraffic circle and struck a mail\nbox.\n\nPolice said Michael L. Ketch-\num, 3520 Brookline Drive, was\nticketed for careless driving.\nThe one-car accident occurred\nat 1 a.m. at the circle where\nCamino Real and Fortuna\nStreet come together.\n\nPatrolman T. L. Ogien report-\ned Ketchum was traveling south\non Camino Real, when he enter-\ned the circle. He lost control,\njumped the curb and struck the\nmail box before coming to a\nhalt. Police estimated damage\nto the 1966 car at $300.\n\nBoth the driver and a pas\nsenger escaped injury. The pas-\nsenger was Gary W. Bullock,\n19, 1600 Kennelworth St., Sara-\nsota.\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 221.93707275390625, 4240.42919921875, 939.218505859375, 4513.2021484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Crash Damage\nSaid Over $500\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 5048.06298828125, 3183.291259765625, 6606.78662109375, 3677.100341796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "Departure Delayed\nFor Freed Pilots |\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 1038.358642578125, 7307.61669921875, 2547.49560546875, 7815.3095703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Flophouse Visited\nBy Ray\u2019s Lawyer\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 5771.31513671875, 8336.50703125, 6579.93486328125, 9902.756640624999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "The following dispositions were\nmade during the past week in\nDistrict 1 Justice of the Peace\nCourt, Judge George \u00a7. Fosler\npresiding:\n\nJ. W. Graham, leayv the scene\nof f as gy oe r rodngy igen, die\n\nWillie Foreman, 23, 2649 2th St.\nassauit and battery, dismissed.\nStoner Allen Griffith, 23, 985 O\n\nburn Drive, causing the Se om y\nof a ~ minor, bou to Counte\nCourt.\n\nGienn R Miller, 20, 1914 i\nrington St. *4 assault and battery, die\n\nmissed.\nFranklin Smith, 27, 4486 Fiat\n\u2014\u2014 wervent, dismi\n\nAve\nwien pees 34, 1981 19th st\narrant, \u2018dismissed on |\npre\nartha Ellen Litzell, 18, 4217 joi\nDrive, assault and battery, \u201c\n: Marehen Haynes, 29, 2100\nassault and battery,\n\nJames \u20acverritt Kelley,\nSy ee\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 221.7388916015625, 2625.2099609375, 986.746826171875, 3281.97998046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Liz Taylor\nUndergoes\nOperation\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 4165.47626953125, 8869.8703125, 4951.2869140625, 9886.117968749999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Calif, was appearing with\n\u2018Count Basie and his orchestra\nat the Music\nFestival and was not aware of\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 3367.86328125, 8389.68359375, 4919.22021484375, 8826.9052734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "Singer\u2019s Manager Cited\nOn Bad Check Charge\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 3408.250244140625, 2951.005615234375, 4127.37109375, 3501.577880859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "Each Nation\nMust Select,\nCzechs Say\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 219.28164672851562, 7938.25244140625, 956.1072998046875, 8194.98046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "Failure To Yield\nTicket Issued\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 5010.3869140625, 3709.02216796875, 5778.77421875, 4314.23955078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "PHILADELPHIA (UPI)\u2014An\nAmerican Friends Service Com-\nmittee worker reported from\nHanoi Sunday departure had\nbeen delayed for one week for\nthree American pilots the North\nVietnamese have said they will\nfree\n\nStephen Cary, associate exe-\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 994.0511596679687, 7840.81416015625, 1777.3475830078123, 9864.920703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI)\u2014\nArthur Hanes, attorney for\naccused assassin James Earl\nRay, poked through the flop-\nhouse Sunday where authorities\nclaim Ray fired the shot that\n~~ Dr. Martin Luther King\nP,\n\nThe former Birmingham may-\nor, his son and a police\nbodyguard went to the scene of\nthe April 4 assassination for\nHanes\u2019 first look at the\n= and the parreine\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 3375.035400390625, 6833.1611328125, 4029.02685546875, 7109.55224609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "Man Charged\nWith Assault\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 228.1123046875, 373.0935974121094, 1000.1018676757812, 927.3278198242188 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "U.S. Target\nOf British\n\nProtesters\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 3419.244384765625, 4897.6689453125, 4169.73046875, 5121.23681640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "Careless Driving\n\nTicket Issued\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 223.01124267578126, 3318.7326171875, 1006.025439453125, 4204.31767578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "LONDON (UPI)\u2014Actress Eli-\nzabeth Taylor Sunday under-\nwent a second \u2018\u2018woman\u2019s\noperation\u201d at a London nursing\nhome and a an said she\nwas in \u201csatisfactory condition.\u201d\n\nIt was Miss Taylors second\noperation. in five days at the\nFitzroy Nursing Home. The\ndeputy matron at the home\ndeclined to give the exact\nnature of the operation but\ndescribed it as \u201ca woman's\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 2576.61591796875, 6523.0783203125, 3356.1846191406253, 9898.4265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "rifleman who had been at the\nday-long shooting match and\nCivil War celebration.\n\n\u201cThere were several men\nlying on the ground, very badly\nburned. I couldn\u2019t tell if they\nwere my friends or not,\u201d he\nThe critically burned included\nCarl Lapham, 25, Gary Deffen-\ndorf, 23, both of Clarkston;\nWalter Simons, 37, James\nBroegman, 19, both of Davis-\nburg, and Jack Niles, 16, of\nWalled Lake. All were taken to\nthe University of Michigan Burn\nCenter in Ann Arbor, Mich.\n\nAmong the injured was\n\u2018Detroit television newsman\nJack McCarthy. He suffered a\nhead gash and was taken to\nnearby Jackson for treatment, a\nspokesman said.\n\nThe Heritage Gun Loaders\nAssociation had sponsored the\nevent, and 5,000 persons from\nvarious rifle clubs had come for\nshooting matches and cannon\ndemonstrations,\u201d Robbins said.\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 1043.18232421875, 3486.265087890625, 1788.5542480468748, 4406.43828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "More showers are expected\ntoday in the Sarasota area,\nafter Sunday\u2019s brief down-\npours, the weatherman said.\n\nThere will be scattered aft-\nernoon and evening thunder-\nshowers, he said. Partly\n\nThe high temperature today\nwill be near 90 degrees, while\nthe low is expected to be in\nthe mid-70s.\n\n_ The winds will be from five\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 1068.154296875, 3318.908203125, 3358.938232421875, 3448.76123046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "YOU GUESSED IT; MORE SHOWERS EXPECTED\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 3396.926220703125, 3532.107861328125, 4186.28740234375, 4861.594042968751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "(Continued From Page 1)\noverthrow the Communist re\n\nSvoboda, installed by the\nliberal Communists in March\nafter the ouster of Stalinist\nAntonin Novotny, defended Cze-\nchoslovakia\u2019s right to develop\nits own brand of communism in\na speech at a Cuzech-Slovak\nfriendship rally held at Javorina\nannually for more than a\ncentury.\n\nMust Learn\n\n\u201cThe Russians must learn to\ntolerate those who do not toe\nthe Moscow line,\u2019\u2019 Svoboda told\nhis audience at the mountain\nvillage near the border between\nthe Moravian and Slovakian\nprovinces.\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 4288.48291015625, 4717.40673828125, 4875.1279296875, 5262.169921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "Arguedas\nRequests\nAsylum\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 4983.6974609375, 6872.70380859375, 5757.4060546875, 9870.1931640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "| ees Bem sag\npresident and that he wend be\n\u2018Dominated on an early ballot.\n\nGov. John A. Volpe ol\n\u2018Massachusetts predicted flatly\nNixon would make it on the\nfirst ballot.\n\nShafer Denial\n\nHowever, Gov. Raymond P.\nShafer of Pennsylvania denied\nthat Nixon had the power to win\na first ballot yictory. Shafer\nsaid he would not be wasting his\ntime enlisting support for Gov.\nNelson A. Rockefeller at the\ngovernors\u2019 conference if it were\na lost cause.\n\nShafer, who abandoned his\nfavorite son status to announce\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 5810.6630859375, 8158.3759765625, 6528.58447265625, 8301.986328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "Peace Court\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 3428.44775390625, 143.18177795410156, 6636.82763671875, 682.687255859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "TO AID FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS\n\nFRB Proposes 95-Part Plan\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 1838.2598388671875, 3475.3234375, 2584.21220703125, 3971.4370605468753 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "to 12 miles per hour and most-\nly from the east. Gusty winds\nare predicted in the shower\n\nareas.\n\nThe probability of shower\nactivity is 50 per cent, the\nweatherman reports.\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 5006.06689453125, 4336.41552734375, 5764.8974609375, 4617.0244140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "Theft Reported\n\nFrom Automobile\n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 2624.490673828125, 3476.367138671875, 3367.4341308593753, 3922.0051757812503 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "Nationwide, mostly sunny\nskies ate forecast with warm\ntemperatures. Some shower\nactivity is forecast in the Mid-\nwest and Far West. Shower\nactivity is also forecast along\nthe Gulf coast states.\n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 1081.0401611328125, 4402.10888671875, 1743.698974609375, 4508.259765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": "Local Weather\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 1105.4940185546875, 1748.73388671875, 3324.893798828125, 3232.428466796875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": " \n \n\nEL TS MONT RR NO OS NTE ST A CR SO NER EI Seren AOR I ARI a TRY A 1 008 i ae heal\nAIST H oS hide\n'@s PHARMACY Ouldoor ------ \u00a7\n\n \n\n$3.98 |\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 2694.865234375, 2371.237548828125, 3498.708740234375, 2700.138671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Stolen Check Cashec\nHere, Officers Learn\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 5170.61891796875, 664.851828125, 5973.484109375, 2316.9030546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 A\nspokesman for auto dealers said\n\ntoday they are inadequately\ncompensated by the big car\nmakers for warranty repair\nwork and have to try and make\nup the difference on other parts\nof their business.\n\nWarren J. McEleney, spexk-\ning for the National Automobile\nAssociation, said in a prepared\nStatement that the extended\nwarranty introduced in 1962 has\nforced car sellers to do repair\nwork at a loss.\n\nMcEleney, a Clinton, Iowa car\ndealer, said that the car manu-\nfacturers don\u2019t repay their fran-\nchises enough on the warranty\nrepairs and sales profits aren\u2019t\nlarge enough to make up the\ndifference.\n\nHe told a Senate antitrust sub-\ncommittee that if a business-\nman feels he must take a loss,\nhe will make every effort to\nminimize the deficit and to com-\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 244.2466278076172, 6684.25537109375, 1784.61474609375, 9941.8642578125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "DOORS OPEN NOON\n\n. ene .@ Matinee at 1 P.M.\n\nz+ , + PHONE 235-0230\n'\n\n \n\nChildren 75c, Adults $1.50\n\nSATURDAY AND a ll\n\ny 9% 00 THE a> RETURN? Do ou Bev m GHOSTS?\n(\nTD oom SEE nett\n\nreern ae\n\nay\n\nAKON) alt\n\u2018e J RE oe FRANKS\n\noun PLUS ... 2 TALES OF HORROR!\nWith Boris Karloff\u2014Peter Lorre\u2014Vincent Price\n(1) MORELLA (2) THE BLACK CAT\n) PIT & PENDULUM (4). THE RAVEN\n\nAz a oop\n\n \n\n \n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 5987.06325390625, 652.7765717773437, 6803.0798125, 2308.4968046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "pensate tor it by gaining addi-\ntional revenue from other\nsources. :\n\n\u2018How a dealer will attempt to\nrecoup his warranty losses after\nabsorbing as much as he can af-\nford is difficult to determine,\u201d\nMcEleney said. \u201cSuch an effort\ncould be reflected in his new or\nused car sales or in his retail\nservice department.\u201d\n\nThe subcommittee has been\ninvestigating the. cost of auto re-\n\u2018pairs.\n\nIn other prepared testimony\nWilliam W. Winpisinger, gener-\nal vice president of the Interna-\ntional Association of Machinists\nand Aerospace Workers, said\nthe warranty system hurts me-\nchanics as well as dealers.\n\nHe said that because the fac-\ntory pays the dealer less for\nwarranty work than the dealer\ncould normally charge the pub-\nlic, the dealer \u2018\u2018naturally wants\nto pay the mechanic less for this\ntvpe of work.\u201d\u2019\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 2673.725830078125, 6351.9033203125, 4276.2265625, 6717.6123046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Republican Governors Want\nRay Bliss Kept On The Job\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 1065.8477783203125, 1912.1646728515625, 1746.8953857421875, 2286.7177734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Fayette County\nShares In Auto\nTag Allocation\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 3501.2421875, 4142.60400390625, 4243.33984375, 4495.73876953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Property Damage\nCrashes Reported\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 2658.86159375, 5363.9406953125, 3468.2800078125, 6316.95823046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "CINCINNATI (AP)\u2014All Cin-\n\ncinnati riverfront stadium work-\ners were to report to their jobs\ntoday as about 75 members of\nLaborers Union Local 265\nagreed Wednesday to end a\nthree-day strike.\n- The laborers walked off Mon-\nday after a hod carrier and a\ncement mason union member\nbecame involved in a job juris-\ndiction dispute.\n\nOther workers left the job\nWednesday because they claim-\ned they could not work without\nthe laborers.\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 3494.80837109375, 4522.789328125, 4306.55588671875, 6231.1296171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Damage was estimated at $750\nto three vehicles involved in\ntwo traffic accidents\ninvestigated in the city-county\narea Wednesday. No one was\ninjured. No citations were\nissued.\n\nA 1968 model car driven by\nPaul G. Eddy, 41, Columbus,\nand a 1967 model truck operated\nby John E. Gentry, 52, of 617\nFlorence St., collided at 10:37\na. m. Wednesday at the Dayton-\nOakland Avenue intersection.\n\nOfficers estimated damage at\n$250 to the car and $100 to\nGentry\u2019s truck.\n\nDavid C. Cook, 16, Rt. 2, New\nHolland, driving southbound on\nPrairie Road at 3 p.m.\nWednesday, lost control of his\n1962 model car and it overturned\non its top in a ditch.\n\nSheriff's deputies, who\nestimated damage at $400, said\nthe mishap occurred 1.8 miles\nnorth of Washington C. H. Cook\nescaped unhurt.\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 5164.99267578125, 253.67068481445312, 6763.81689453125, 632.8338623046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "\u2014 Inadequate Warranty\n\u2018Payments Hike Repair Cost\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 1048.4105439453126, 2313.62966015625, 1854.3384794921876, 3926.35080859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Fayette County and its 10\n\ntownships shared $8,246.77 in the\ncurrent distribution of 1968 road\nmileage money, paid by the\nstate from motor vehicle\nlicense receipts.\n_ Counties and townships receive\na base figure, plus an additional\n\u2018amount based upon the ratio\nof county and township road\n\u2018Miles to the total county-\ntownship road mileage\nstatewide.\n\nThe latests payment brings\nthe total 1968 distribution\nstatewide to $95.6 million, an\nincrease of more than $2 million\nover last year\u2019s figure.\n\nFinal payment of 1968 road\nmileage money will come later\nthis month.\n\nCurrent payments to surround-\ning counties were:\n\nClinton, $7,447.89; Greene,\n$10,214.02; Highland, $10,639;\nMadison, $9,672.23; Pickaway,\n$6,165.75; and Ross, $10,473.32.\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 2699.61305859375, 644.28298046875, 3509.53049609375, 2332.803201171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "The Christmas Parade to\nwelcome Santa Claus last\nSaturday was reviewed by the\nparade committee of the Retail\nMerchants Council, Washington\nCc. dH. Area Chamber of\n\u2018Commerce, at a_ breakfast\nmeeting Thursday in\nWashington Inn. .\n\nThe purpose of the meeting\nwas basically twofold: (1) To\ndetermine ways to have a better\ncelebration next year and (2)\nto get a preliminary financial\nreport.\n\nIn the informal discussion, the\ngood features of the parade\nwere noted along with those not\nso good, with a view to\nimproving the good ones and\neither bolstering or dropping\nthose that did not measure up\nand including new features next\nyear. No specific decisions were\nreached; they will come later\nas plans for the 1969 celebration\nprogress.\n\nThe financial report, which\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 1023.330587890625, 4136.2571015625, 1835.9553007812501, 4799.27854296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "With no official business on\nthe agenda, the City Planning\nCommission adjourned after a\nbrief discussion of routine\nmatters Wednesday evening.\n\nPresent were Harold McClory,\nassociated with the city\u2019s\nconsulting engineering firm, and\nPlanning Commission members\nClarence Christman, Mrs. Lois\nAdams and Lawrence DaRif.\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 2673.977294921875, 5088.41259765625, 3446.06298828125, 5338.42138671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Stadium Workers\nBack On The Job\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 5974.75075390625, 3431.29567578125, 6787.5436796875, 4788.9264921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "SABINA \u2014 Blank cashier\u2019s\nchecks in the amount of $241\nwere stolen from the First\nNational Bank here sometime\n\nlast weekend and law\nenforcement officers are asking\nall persons in the area to watch\nfor them.\n\nPolice Chief Robert A. Morris\nissued the warning, stating the\nchecks are numbered starting\nat 12561 and run up to and\nincluding 12800. Identification\nnumber at the bottom of each\ncheck is 04220690.\n\nThe theft is being investigated\nby Sabina police and the Clinton\nCounty Sheriff\u2019s Department,\nMorris said. The theft occurred\nsometime between Saturday\nnoon and Monday noon.\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 209.09122326660156, 820.9811616210937, 1038.3108916015626, 4770.53830859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "- Three men being held in the\nFayette County jail following a\nriot in the Pickaway County\njail Nov. 22, were among those\ndicted by the Pickaway County\ngrand jury Wednesday, two of\nthem for their part in the jail\ndisorder.\n> Pickaway County _ Sherif\nDwight Radcliff late Wednesday\nserved the trio with their\nindiciments. They took the news\n\u00a2almly,\n: Ernest E, Evans, 21, of Cir-\ncleville, who was being held in\nthe Pickaway County jail for\nresisting arrest and assault on\na Circleville police officer in\naddition te desertion from the\nservice, was indicted for\nunlawfully rendering less secure\nthe Pickaway County jail and\nresisting the lawful authority of\nthe sheriff.\n\nAlso indicted under the same\nlaw owas Thomas Eugene\nWillard, 18, of Rt. 2, Laurelville.\nThe grand jury also returned\nindictments against him for the\nburglary of two vending\nmachines and the burlgary of\na service station.\n\nEarl George Brown, Jr., 19,\nof Columbus, was served with\nan indictment charging him with\na July 13 burglary of a\nCircleville men\u2019s shop. He was\nnot indicted for rendering the\njail less secure in connection\nwith the riot.\n\nDavid F. Montgomery, 26, of\nNarrows, Va., described by\nSheriff Radcliff as the\nringleader of the attempted jail\nbreak, was indicted for his part\nin the jail disorder and the\narmed robbery of the Kroger\u2019s\nMarket in Circleville. He was\ntransferred earlier from the\nFayette County jail to Lima\nState Hospital for a mental\nexamination.\n\ns 8s @\n\nTHE GRAND JURY also re-\nturned indictments against two\nof Montgomery\u2019s companions\nfor their part in the Kroger\nrobbery.\n\nThe three Pickaway County\nprisoners will be held in the\nFayette County jail until Dec.\n14, when they are scheduled for\narraignment in Pickaway\nCounty Common Pleas Court.\n\nSheriff Radcliff whos de.\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 5980.3486328125, 3169.887939453125, 6765.978515625, 3421.118896484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Cashier's Checks\nStolen From Bank\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 1044.8341064453125, 3964.765869140625, 1766.235107421875, 4126.7041015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "City Planning Board\nIn Routine Session\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 4336.42067578125, 3432.70583203125, 5141.95871875, 4316.2507109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth\nEverhart, 327 N. Main St., a\ndaughter, 6 pounds, 11% ounces,\nat 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, Memorial\nHospital.\n\nTo Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Farris,\n423 Second St., a daughter, 8\npounds, 10% ounces, at 1:45 p.m.\nWednesday, Memorial Hospital.\n\nTo Mr. and Mrs. Richard\nHouser, Mount Sterling, a\ndaughter, 5 pounds, 14% ounces,\nat 3:04 p.m. Wednesday,\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 3513.173849609375, 642.1615205078125, 4328.63303515625, 4088.8110136718747 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": ",included many estimates, was\nmade by George Montgomery,\nmanager of the Chamber of\nCommerce. It included such\nfixed expenses as $50 each for\neight bands; $25 each for the\nWHS and MTHS cadet (junior)\nbands; prize winning floats, $25,\n$15 and $10, plus plaques; Flippc\nthe Clown, from Columbus, $125;\nand $15 each for.15 other floats.\nIt also was noted that several\ncommercial floats were rented\nfor an average of $50 each by\nithe firms they represented.\n\nj * * &\n\nTHE PARADE and overall\ncelebration, with such items as\n2,000 bags of candy for the\nyoungsters, was estimated to\nhave cost around $1,800.\n\nMontgomery reported that the\npromised contributions, mostly\nby business establishments, are\ncoming in and. added that\npayment of the others as soon\nas possible would be a help\nin closing the books.\n\nHow much will come from\nthe Retail Merchants Council\nand the Chamber of Commerce\nhas not yet been determined,\nMontgomery said.\n\nWhile the committeemen were\npleased by the size of the crowd\nthat lined the parade route (it\nwas bigger than most had\nexpected), they did express\n'dissapointment over the meager\napplause and failure of many to\nrecognize the passing of the\nflags carried by the color\nguards.\n\n| They said they feel that bands,\n\u2018marching units, high school\nqueens and their courts and the\nelaborate floats deserved more\nenthusiastic recognition and that\nit would not have been amiss\nfor men in he crowd to doff\ntheir hats and come to attention\nwhen the flag passed.\n\nThe committee inserted in the\nminutes an expression of\nappreciation to Eddie Kirk, the\ngeneral chairman, for the\nsuccess of the event. |\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 243.852783203125, 5166.6640625, 1798.0369873046875, 6548.6474609375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": " \n \n\nInuew sren splendor. The most magnificent pare oe?\n\n| CCARKGABLE.\n| VIVIENLEIGH \u201c=\n\nLeslie Howard\nOliva de ee\n\n \n \n\nNOW PLAYING\n\nShowing Tonight At 7:45\n\nNow At Regular Prices!\nAdults $1.50 @ Children 75c\n\n \n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 5977.406515625, 2741.743185546875, 6797.54026171875, 3125.2116484375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "he described as \u201ca total cir-\ncus.\u201d :\n\nRubin said he would refuse to\nappear as ordered at a closed\nsession Friday and would insist\non a public hearing.\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 5957.5422578125, 4937.73659375, 6789.67600390625, 5288.31076953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 The\nDefense Department announced\nWednesday that Army Pfc. Mel-\nvin R. Green, son of Pauline\nHelms, New Paris, Ohio, has\nbeen killed in action in Vietnam.\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 4319.6701875, 4605.48219921875, 5124.0300078125, 5096.9889921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "WEDNESDAY \u2014 John L.\nBurgett, 28, Milledgeville, on a\nnonsupport warrant issued by\nFayette County Juvenile Court.\n\nRobert Beckett Jr., 22,\nParkersburg, W. Va., speeding.\n\nThomas Wheeler, 25, Milledge-\nville, fighting.\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 4383.74462890625, 317.381103515625, 5134.74658203125, 567.1776123046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "Fayette Memoria!\nHospital News\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 1811.8355712890625, 9070.9150390625, 2609.1943359375, 9955.806640625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": " \n\n0\nCUT RATE DRUGS\n\n\u201cWe Sekee for Le AAT E\n\nPHONE 335-4440\n\nPRESCRIPTIONS\nCOST NO MORE\n\nBring. Us Your Prescripticns Or\nASK \u201cFOUR DOCTOR TO PHONE US\nFREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY\n\n \n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 4394.2578125, 3255.6865234375, 5075.12890625, 3388.26611328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "Blessed Events\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 4480.486328125, 4380.47216796875, 4966.466796875, 4545.189453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "Arrests\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 1825.7457490234376, 5240.1360078125, 2639.773416015625, 8846.581765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS\n\nRichard Lee Coates, 22, Rt.\n3, laborer, and Carol Jean\nSmith, 19, Rt. 1, Jeffersonville,\nbabysitter.\n\nSamuel Everett Grooms, 27,\nof 110 E. Market St., NCR office\nemploye, and Shirley Kay\nOesterle, 22, of 716% Yeoman\nSt., factory worker.\n\nDIVORCE GRANTED\n\nCynthia Ann Rand, 623 S. Elm\nSt., has been granted an\nuncontested divorce in Common\nPleas Court from Gregory Eldon\nRand, on grounds of neglect and\ncruelty. She was awarded\ncustody of the parties\u2019 one child,\nsubject to visitation rights of\nthe defendant.\n\nThe decree holds the plaintif:\nfree from marital debts and\nrequires the defendant to pay\noff the balance due on _ the\nplaintiff's automobile, pay z\nweekly sum for the child\u2019s\nsupport and assume her legal\nexpenses.\n\nSUIT DISMISSED\n\nA divorce action brought by\nDella F. Hayes, Rt. 2, against\nClarence G. Hayes, has been\ndismissed from Common Pleas\nCourt on motion of the plaintiff.\n\nFILES FOR DIVORCE\n\nHomer Hart, 1230 Nelson P1.,\ncharges neglect and cruelty in\na divorce action brought in\nCommon Pleas Court against\nPatricia Hart.\n\nHis petition states the parties\nwere married on Nov. 23, 1963,\nand are the parents of one child.\n\nREAL ESTATE TRANSFERS\n\nIvah Dill, deceased, to Herbert\nJ. Heekin, 226.13 acres, Union\nTownship; executor\u2019s deed.\n\nNellie Marie Sever, deceased,\nto Danny A. Stratton et al.,\ntract on Oakland Avenue,\nWashington C,\nadministrator\u2019s deed. |\n\nLora H. Smith, deceased, to\nBurney C. Joslin et al., inlot\n50, Jeffersonville; executor\u2019s\ndeed.\n\n \n\nA gale is a wind with a val.\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 2045.5699462890625, 5045.23095703125, 2470.73876953125, 5186.5 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "Courts\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 1867.5538544921876, 942.310080078125, 2687.148171875, 5063.687234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "CIRCLEVILLE \u2014 An _ ordi-\nnance providing for a_ city\nincome tax of one-half of one\nper cent has been passed by\nCity Council by a vote of 6\nto 1. It will become effective,\nstarting Jan.1 , for 1969 incomes.\nThe first collection is scheduled\nfor April 30 for the first four\nmonths.\n\nThe ordinance was approved\nafter two amendments had been\nmade. The first cut the tax\nfrom one to one-half of one\n\u2018per cent and the second,\nproposed by Mayor Richard\n|Gerhardt, establishes a \u201cpriority\nlist\u201d for funds to be spent for\ncapital improvements.\n| The mayor\u2019s amendment ear-\nmarked 80 per cent of the tax\nrevenue for capital\nimprovements and equipment\nand 20 per cent for salaries\nand supplies. First on the list\nwas major street construction\nfor which $65,000 of the tax\nrevenue was tentatively\nearmarked.\n\nThe mayor emphasized that\nCouncil should move slowly in\nenacting legislation to increase\npay and department personnel,\nat least until after the income\ntax had survived a possible\nreferendum.\n| s 8s @\n\nIN ADDITION to the tax of\none-half of one per cent on the\ngross income of individuals, the\nordinance provides for a like\ntax on the net income of\ncorporations doing business in\nthe city.\n\nA threat of a referendum was\nmade by Shelton Winner who\nsaid: \u201cI already have been\nasked to get up another\nreferendum petition if this (the\nincome tax ordinance) passes,\nbut I don\u2019t want to.\u201d Winner\nis now backing a referendum\nto stop Council from vacating\nan alley at the rear of the\nCircleville Herald building.\n\nAlthough the Council chamber\nwas crowded for the meeting\nonly five persons asked\nquestions or offered objections\n\nthe tax. Councilmen had\nanticipated a much more heated\nsession. |\n\nThe one vote against the tax .\nwas cast by Councilman Boyd\nHorn, who said he feels any |.\nhew tax should be voted by\nhe people, not by Council.\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 5987.49365234375, 4840.67822265625, 6565.8828125, 4920.107421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "Soldier Is Killed\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 4330.921875, 5147.79736328125, 5007.6796875, 5229.20703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "Forfeits $100 Bond\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 5148.45263671875, 5333.26025390625, 6785.14501953125, 6151.24560546875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": " \n\nPRIME Ril\n\nWhen you want the finest\u2014\n\nWashington Inn invites you\n\nPrime rib served 11 AM-10PM\n\nWashington Inn guest rooms compare with big cities\n\n \n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 4316.1828828125, 5230.277609375, 5120.22190234375, 6209.6061796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "David Charles Seymour, 25, of\n204 E. Market St., forfeited $100\nbond in Municipal Court\nWednesday when he failed to\nappear to answer a disorderly\nconduct charge filed by Trudy\nSeymour, New Holland. The\naffidavit charged him with\nthreatening violence and\nquarreling.\n\n \n\nLaodogant was king Arthur\u2019s\nfather-in-law.\n\n \n\nRanger IX transmitted 5,814\npictures from the moon.\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 359.2166442871094, 4882.7841796875, 1679.8033447265625, 5050.34228515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "Held Over For 3rd Big Week!\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 1808.484640625, 8776.957296875, 2631.01389453125, 8978.386453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "A gale is a wind with a vel-\nocity of between 30 and 65 miles-\nper-hour.\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 4317.7981171875, 6052.62770703125, 5134.60569140625, 6210.04514453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "Ranger IX transmitted 5,814\npictures from the moon.\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "113349885-casa-grande-dispatch-Aug-07-1968-p-1.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 1, 11 ], [ 1, 13 ], [ 1, 14 ], [ 1, 29 ], [ 11, 13 ], [ 11, 14 ], [ 11, 29 ], [ 13, 14 ], [ 13, 29 ], [ 14, 29 ], [ 3, 4 ], [ 5, 6 ], [ 5, 17 ], [ 5, 22 ], [ 5, 25 ], [ 6, 17 ], [ 6, 22 ], [ 6, 25 ], [ 17, 22 ], [ 17, 25 ], [ 22, 25 ], [ 27, 7 ], [ 8, 18 ], [ 12, 15 ], [ 34, 35 ], [ 34, 21 ], [ 35, 21 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 1, 14 ], [ 4, 3 ], [ 5, 25 ], [ 11, 1 ], [ 12, 15 ], [ 13, 11 ], [ 14, 29 ], [ 17, 6 ], [ 18, 8 ], [ 21, 34 ], [ 22, 17 ], [ 25, 22 ], [ 27, 7 ], [ 34, 35 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 3094.406216796875, 4055.960904296875 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 2072.958041015625, 2743.339876953125, 2406.73019140625, 3419.532681640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "Another. move\u2019. towards\ntraffic\u2019 safety at the '5 -Points\nintersection in Casa Grande: has\nbe\u00e9n --accomplished via. city\ncouncil\u201d/action Monday \u2018night:\n* Council approved areque\u00e9st\nfront \u201cthe. Arizona. Highway\nDepartment. requesting 2\nresolution. \u2018by \u201cthe: -city to\nincorporate\u201d Maricopa. Street\ninto -Highway System.184.. \u00b0\u00b0\n\nIt\u2019s part-of the.state\u2019s plans\nto revamp:5 Points,,\n\nUnder: the \u2018plan, motorists\n\u2018traveling. \u2018west: on . Florence\nBoulevard. towards Gila \u201cBend\nwill *:have.:to. turn left. at\nMaricopa- Street, ..and. then\n\n\u201cproceed: -west, \u00a9 which. ; will\neliminate: the. congestion af- 5\nPoints. 0.00 2\u00b0 ses\nCity \u2018Streets. Supt. Harold\nJones ..said the.\u201d expense. of\nimproving\u201d: the -.area.-will be\nborne \u201cby -the State -Highway\nDepartment.) 0\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 2077.7243984375, 1750.41336328125, 2411.007291015625, 2448.3908359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "\u201c(budget-wise) by Aug 19.\" \u00b0\u00b0\n\u201cAne addition; \u201cit has\u2019 forced\nth\u00e9 delay of vacation. plans. for\nCity Streets. \u201cSupt. Harold\nJones. He: had. planned to \u2018meet\nhis daughter-in Utah next week\nbefore. the cold:season hits; but\nHarper is \u201creftictant . to enter\n\u201ccourt. without. Jones. and Fire\nChief: Nat\u00e9.-Coxon, who\u2019 also:\n\u2018serves \u201cas the -aity building\ningpector. --\n\nHarper. said, \u201coy don't want\nto -b\u00e9in--court. without either\none.of them: Pit need: them. to\nhandle the rebuttals.\u201d\n\nAlthough \u201che: believes \u00b0 the\n\u2018city has a strong case prepared,\nhe -said\u201che-wants.to have all the\nfacts available: ..\n\nMayor Jimmie Kerr had\naiad\u00e9..a : personal \u2018appeal \u201cio\nJones, asking him if he could\nforego His. vacation, untit the\ncase was -heard. Jones nodded\napproval.\n\nThe suit alleges the annex\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 1441.7965087890625, 1289.5482177734375, 3003.991943359375, 1711.920654296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": " \n \n\nCourt Delay Ires\nCG City Officials\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 373.51892358398436, 2265.17459375, 710.495572265625, 2885.560513671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "State. Sen. | Dan Halacy of\nPhoenix, \u00a9\n_ Gov, Williams. a\u00e9sured the\ndelegates they were not\u2019 bound\n\u201cto vote: as-a unit, but. it was\nobvious dhe \u2018pressure. was \u2018still\n-on- to. keep the vote unanimous\ntor Nixon at feast ibroush ihe\nfist ballot.:\n\nWilligas \u2018eid: any fucther\ndecisions could be: made. in\nfic caucuses,\n\nState GOP > chaieniin\nHarry Rosenzweig said if\nan couldn't (wrap. uf the\nination .in\u2019early- voting, ;\nree portion of the Arizona\nblock would: shift \u201cto Reagan.\n\nGoldwater \u201cheld a parley:\nwith Reagan, but the California\n\u2018Gavernor, told fim = he,\nenmphatically would not aveept\nthe Nal 2 spot.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 40.11616784667969, 2271.635775390625, 369.73104589843746, 2887.6134921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "MESSE CARL SP -Cplifcaiia\nGere Raval cf Ni vectuses.\nthe Nal 2-4pa., Anizong Gov\nfacke, Wilietie Sail he wold\npesoaaly tavet Marvland\nSpare Aguow:02-Mi \u2018higan\u2019\njesarpe Renniney.\n\nThus fist Woe ge pert wy,\naf be Rage Carrolke aews\nshanot rahe stiction KVOY\nVora. awh: liad beert\nfou ro Gay, Wihianas on\nFoor aredne\n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n\nSME\n\n \n\nAssciated\nArizana\n\u201cdefecation iepiesi gon clesed\nyest cae nctes tardy Hee\nacpi intedhy slated the seseuin ti\nswt shath ! be dist amg\n\n \n \n\nforthe nenunation..\nVie. caucus had heen valled\n$04 Gin Afspa\u00e9h ol Vilmaand\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1400.7052333984375, 376.9656398925781, 1736.526578125, 741.5559360351563 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "* What might \u2018well have been\nthe:.worst'wind, electrical. and\n- fain\u2019stormn to: hit Casa Grande\nin, four. years: and \u201cthe \u201cthird.\n\u201cworst\u2019 since\u2019 August--of 1936\nDanketed the ea with 4.28\n\n \n\niB\nCity ss Ed Ped\u00e9izon,\nsake \u2018has-been\u2019 a. sesiderit \u2018for\n_ MGre' than. 25:years, said it was.\nhe second worst stormhe had.\nseen in four\u2019 years (when: four\ninches of rain covered the city\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 2762.99051171875, 371.75525170898436, 3094.406216796875, 737.7355625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "The county farm, advisor\u2019s-\noffice \u2018said the farmers. werent\nhumting...since . the water. Was\ndraining, off. the fields.slowly,\nbut. sorely. | However, reports\nindicated: that; Wet hay would\naecount-for some losses.\u201d\n\nGury. Bakes, manager of the\nGeneral }- Ady stent. Bureatr,\nhis..office: had \u201creceived\n\nit .50 claims: as of noon, It\nincluded: claims. of trees falling.\n\u201con ears, lightning knocking out\nContinued an page 5\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 376.4869716796875, 3103.22586328125, 706.3184482421875, 3494.01827734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": " \n\nthat 20 per centof the city's\nordinances are covered by state\nstatutes: anti\u2019\n\nac dle> said at's an historical\n\u2018event for -Casa Granda, because\n\u201cits the tirst time in: history\nthat- our \u2018laws. : have\u2019 been\nraped\n\u2018The bulk of the research\nanid work is \u2018being -conducted\nshy Pennis Jensen. whose father.\nfornierly served\" as. shayur sof\nCoohdge. - Jensen, \u2018as: college\n\u201cstudent. is\" also heading for a\nfulure bat exant:\n\n \n\n \n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 2753.873080078125, 2386.791048828125, 3083.86593359375, 2853.190884765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "health. program =BY, the ine\n\n \n\nDavis\u2019 sufty:\navailable ta the-city.\n\u201cUnder: the. -alechalisrr\nsection, _ construction grants\n\u201ccould. be-made-only to public\nor. nonprofit: Vagenci\u00a2s -. cr\nQrganizativas Bpon\napplications: .which. -show.\namong Gther things that.4 need\nexists and Balsa approval\nhas been gi : E\nSpeaking \u201cOf csledholies,\nMike Gormariof the. Nationa!\n-Coun\u00e9i of Akegholism- told\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nContinued on page &\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 1056.2911708984375, 2560.744173828125, 1390.707974609375, 3183.397427734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "Two. Elementary\u201d. School\nBoard . appointments --were\nannounced. today \u2018in\u2019 the\nEloy-Casa.Grande area: by\u2019Mr;\n\u2018Mary 2-Cy (O\u2019Brien, Count\n\nSchool Superintendent...\n\nMrs. Keith. Carlton :'was\nappointed\u2019 ta\u2019 filk the vacancy\non the Casa -Grande\n\n: Elementary School Board,\nrecently vacated: by Jack Little.\nLittle \u201chas accepted..a position\nin Ontario, Calif:\n\n\u201cMrs. Carlton's \u2018seat on \u2018the\nBoard will ruin until December\n3F, 1969. ~\n\nThe\u00bb second: appointmen ;\nwent to Jim\u2019 Willsey \u201cwho will:\nserve oi the Eloy Elementary\nSchool: Board for a short.tefm,\nto \u2018expire December. 31,1968:\n\nHe \" is\u2019: replacing\u201d William\nStanfield, who has moved from\nEloy. to Casa Grande:\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 1415.78396875, 2674.442904296875, 2049.055875, 3145.02901953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "': The Optimist Chib of Casa Grand\u00e9 won \u2018council\napproval Monday night\u2019 to. stage its annual circus\n\u201cSept. 21 \u2018ona vacant-lot-at 10th Street and Pinal:\n. Aventie,. but: not\u2019 before Couneilman \u2018Al Willard\nribbed Optimist President Paul: Larkin. -\noo Sfter Larkin explained: that it would feature\n\u201cthe DeWayne Bros.-circus, presenting two-shows, at\u2019\n4: 30 and 8 p:m. -and-serve .as.a good fund-raising\u2019\nactivity. for the club, Willard popped | the gecriant\n: question. \u201c\n\u201cAre'you going to put on your: \u2018bicycle program .\n\u2018again this. year,\u201d\u201d the councilman kidded. -\nLarkin: snapped.\u201c\u201cYes sit.\u201d o4\nWillard happily- \u2018Fesponded, \u201d Okay. then; ri\nVote for the circus.\u201d De eS \u2019\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 1737.37918359375, 1748.532748046875, 2070.53878515625, 2449.60909765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "fiscal. budget plaris. Council is\nexpected to\u2019 adopt- the \u2018new.\n-budget during-a. public hearing:\nMonday \u2018night in: council\nchambers. It. also: plans to. set\nthe tax levy. Aug: 19.\n\nValuation \u201cwould. be\n\napproximately $8 million if the\n\nannexation: passes. the court\ntest, but, only $7. million-if it.\n\u201cfails: :\n\nIt\u2018 meanis.: \u2018that couacil\u00ae will\nnow \u2018have. to\" use \u2018the old \u2018tax\nvaluation inthe area -\" of\ncontroversy. While\u201d the cas\u00e9 is\npending. Manager Ed Pederson\nsdid, \u201cHf. the money \u2018comes. in\nwe don\u2019t have\u2019 to. use: it: until\n\nnext\u2019 year.\u201d The \u2018distressing\n\nthing, however, he said,\u2018'\u2019... is\n\u2018that\u2019.in the: meantime we still\nhave to provide imunierpal\nservices,\u201d\n\n\u2018Even if the: city. won the\nc\u00e9se Aug.-15, Harper said, \u201cHf.\n\u201cthey -appeal: it. like they\u2019 say\nthey: will, we'll never make: it.\n\n \n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 1048.629916015625, 3408.0310390625, 1386.09542578125, 4048.67696875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "With no. protests voiced\n\nMonday night -over.the City: of.\n'\u20acasa Grande\u2019s: plans..to close\nseveral streets, councilmen will\n\u201cnow take:it one step-further.\n\na! The city -plans, \u2018to\u2019 close\nElliot Street to Ist:aid Toltec.\nstreets.:'\\ Main. \u2018to: 2nd: and\nPicacho \u2018str\u00e9ets and. from Main\nto 2nd \u2018Street. In: accordance\n\u201cwith \u201cthe. law, all -streets have\nbeen\u2019 posted \u2018for: the past 30\ndays, \u201caccording : -to Harold\n\u2018Fones, city: streets\n\u2018superintendent. :\n\n. Mayor.\u201d Jimmie \u201cKerr ~said.\nthe city\u2019s :consultant: engineers\nhad. .recommended~\u201cseven \u2018to\neight\u2019. years. ago \u201cthat. these\nstreets. be closed.\"\" :\n\n\u201cJones told council that he.\nhad: -contacted --all,- but > one\nproperty. owner, \u201cwho is,\ncurrently... in \u201cCalifornia, and\n\u201cfound no\u201d disagreements. or\n\n \n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 1398.240267578125, 1753.0096767578125, 1731.3123447265625, 2451.7463046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "The\u2019. Jong-delay\u00e9d? - court\ntial. \u2018over the: City of | Casa\nGrande\u2019s. annexation: of 4,400\nacres hias finally. caught -the'ire\nof city Sfficidls.\n\nDue some \u2018unexplained\n\u2018judicial. mixup, , Tuesday's:\nSuperior Court: \u2018trial has-been\npostponed \u201c until\u2019. 9:30--a.m.\nThursday, Aug 152006 U0\"\n\nCity , Attorney \u00b0 J. Lavell\n\u2018Hat per. Tuesdav \u00a9: told\u201d The\nDispatch: that..there \u201chas: ba\nsome\u2019: difficulty \u201ctrying > to.\nobtain. aa . \u201coutside\u201d jurist e\nconduct \u2018the: trailj--but he. was\n\u201cinformed that-a Phoenix judge\nhas: confirmed :.an. appearance\nfor Aug. 15 in Florence. \u00a9\noo yNine< property: .. owners,\n\u2018yepres\u00e9nted \u2018by: Harty: Bagnall,\n\u2018Coolidge attomey:: have alleged\n\u201cin: a suit, filed: last spring \u2018that\nthe. city\u2019s annexation is.invalid.\n\nAside. from: the. frustration\n\u201cover the: court \u2018delays, the suit\n\u2018has put-a crimp in the 1968-69\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 2416.966341796875, 1751.7450283203125, 2750.40401953125, 2174.510708984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "is invalid because: --\nPetitions are. not signed\nby: \u2018pefsons: controlling \u201cmore.\nthan: one halfrof the assessed\n\u2018valuation of the \u2014 taxable\nproperty in the-area taken in\nby the ordinance.\n=Petitio donot haves an\naccurate. map: attached.\n-Petitians do. not\ncontain an accurate description\nof the exterior houndary of the\narea included:-\n= The first reading of\nthe. ordinance: -was.not\naccontplished at a legally called\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 1388.0997646484375, 3419.096224609375, 1724.8055087890625, 4046.215298828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "SbyecuoNns. ra eg <\n\u201cHowever, Jones-. said: the\ncity needed to: retain-an alley.\n\u201cin: the \u2018northern half of-Picacho:\nbetween 1st and \u20182nd. streets,\nHe'--noted \u201cthat -this: would\n\u2018 satisfy the traffic needs of an\nautomotive supply: business in\nthe: area and\u2019 facilitate possible\nfutute work-on a sewer ling,\n\n; Council\u2019 approved \u2018both the\ntreet closing and _elmning an\nMey.\n\nThe. next step is fetorning\nthe streets \u2018to-adjacent property.\nowners, but-this will require 60:\ndays of posting, then. property.\n\n\u201cowners mist submit\u2019 a letter of\n\u201cacceptance: to. council;\n\nothetwise. > \u201coutside - parties\u201d\ncould bid \u201con it, and, possibly:\nobtain . it; the. city.\u201cattorney\nexplained, \u2018adding, \u201cIt's cbt\nautomatic\u201d {0030S\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 41.034881591796875, 2078.510986328125, 691.7701416015625, 2259.175537109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Reagan Favored\nIf Nixon Slips _\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 2422.811068359375, 371.30444604492186, 2755.706021484375, 731.7416049804688 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "approximately. $2,060\" for\nre pairs. : : obs\n! Felled tree > lingbs\nheavily frnn- 2nd te-4th Sis.\nOne \u201cSotiree; estimated: the\neatly wind velocity at: vup te\n50. miles \u201cper hours\u201d This,\n\u2018preceded thie electrical and rain,\nstarm.\n\u00a9 City Streets: Supt, Harotd\n\nJoties said-a aupiber of streets\nwere flooded : last \u201cnight; -bat\nwere: \u201cpretty. swell Cleared up\nby morning.\u201d\n\n \n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 2415.975375, 2390.097689453125, 2746.64718359375, 2855.62960546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "City, Manager Ed Pederson\nhas -been \u2018instructed by Casa.\nGrande . City .. Councilmen: to\nresearch the. possibility \u2018of\nobtaining \u201cfederal . funds: to\nconstruct\u2019. an \u201calcoholic\nreliabilitation center.\n\nIt. was. sparked: by \u2018Toeal\n-Court.t Magistrate Walter Davis,\nwho has-been \u2018extremely active\non-:alcoholic. treatment. pro-\ngrams during the: past: year.\n\n-. Davis-told council, \u201cPrior\n\u201cte, now F couldn't. see how. it\ncould *.be ge Ripped up a-number of\ntrees \u201cin city\u2019 parks. and. the\nLaGrande Pool ar\u00e9a.:.-..\u00b0\nForced: some motorists.\nto\u2019 \u2018abandon.\u2019 their\u2019 \u201cstalled.\nvehicles jn the downtown area:\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 80.27432250976562, 2899.60888671875, 646.7514038085938, 3090.59521484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "City\u2019s Law Books\nWill be Trimmed\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 33.855173889160156, 3110.293978515625, 368.25033300781246, 3501.860806640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Hig taty ab Cana Cranes\n\nh\n\n \n\n\u201cack,\n\n \n\nBhp oy\n\n \n \n \n\n: 6 tlas\nAdbaoney oT\nMaisias\n\n \n\nsary City\nHarper.\ncaeht Utd.\nsaith ND pres\niy alten, wengel\n\n \n\n \n\ndan iescendi iy ing\nwrth age. andy?\nPiya bee fed tek\nshanges | ab ordinar\nwho are alpedds\u201d conesed By\nstale. SUIT Te. estimeted\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 2115.775634765625, 2478.091796875, 2340.90673828125, 2725.62744140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Safety\nAt\nPoints\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 2753.35183984375, 1754.2644375, 3087.005337890625, 2170.85226171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "meeting. *\nNoo copy fof. the\n_ordimance . ner: any accurate\nmap..has been filed with, the:\ncourty-recorder.\n: Plaintiffs: ite the: matter are\nRalph: Allison: Henry Evans,\nDenver \u201cDayis,\u201d HE. \u2018Fletcher,\n\u201cRobert. Poindexter, Raymond\nKottmeyer. Ed Alston, Ray -d.\nBreivenbach.~ and |. Morris =\nRichards : :\n\nFhe. bik \u2018of. the proposed\nannex: lies between | Pinal\nAvenue \u00bb and\u201d Trekell ~ Road\nnorth of Cottonwood! Lane:\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 67.52059173583984, 263.3294982910156, 1380.98291015625, 1266.5179443359375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 1070.203125, 3197.525146484375, 1698.8966064453125, 3399.0751953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "No Protests Voiced\nIn Closing Streets\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 2477.211181640625, 2185.4375, 3036.1826171875, 2373.81689453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "Center Sought\nFor Alcoholics\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 383.5758693847656, 1781.321322265625, 710.0043002929688, 2073.392056640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": " \n \n\nMunday night, Ssquneil asked\nthe-- City =. Parks\u201d \u201cSgard: tn\nprepare,..an: . applicatthn for\nfunds and Tetum: it\u2018to hounst\n{or consideration. ;\n\nJ nfames said it was) a\nAliree-year\u2122 picgram. It would\ncaver 74 per-cent of the dity\u2019s\nprogram \u2018the first year, 60 per\nSent. the second\u2019 year and 50\nper-cent the third year.\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 719.5345180664062, 1785.129916015625, 1049.901822265625, 4055.960904296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "After that it\u2019s the Hope. of\nthe state. thatthe sponsorship\nsould then be assumed: by \u2018the\nity.. entirely,\n\n \n\nJames \u00a2x plained.\n\nAlthough City. Manager Ed\nPederson: said he had $4,075\nearmarked. for senior: citizen\nprograms, he slated.\u201c 6.0 Jin\nmy, opinion,\u201d its \u201cnot\nsafficient.\u2122 ee\n\nA spokesinan for- the: Casa\nGrande senior citizens\u2019 said the\n\n\u201cfederal funds could be utilized\nfor\u2019 needed -cquipment: like a\nmovie, projector, craft, supplies\nand other assorted items.\n\n> Mayor Jinimie\u2019Kerr said -he\nhad \u2018invited\u2019 James to-appear\nbefore council because \u2018we're\ntrying to expand, We're Setting\nmore \u2018people vall the time'-and\nthe facililics are packed:\n\nUnder \u201cthe. -.funding\nprogram, James said the\u2019 city\n\na have\u2019 to. Jpresent 2a\nqhat .went- beyond\nrecreation, such as providing a\ncounselling\u201d service,\nhomemaking \u201cpetivities;\nre-tfaining -courses and other\nupportyble programs. +\n+ James said\u201d his department\nhad.-$200.000--in \u2019 funds\nlable: this -. vear, adding,\nPhere: vis \u201csome: for*. Casa\nGrande. it: it, wants to enter the\nprogram...\n\nHe \u2018said the -building--the\ncity.. is. \u201cutilizing\u2019 for senior.\ncilizen activities cold\u2019 serve:as\n\n25 \u201cpercent towards matching\nfunds. :\nDAS. you. can see; it\u2019s a\nprogram te get the community\n26) start . supporting senior\ncitizen Programs, \u00b0 James\nstated. .\n\nOne favorable aspect of: the\nprogram, he nowd..is 1\nthe equipment\u2019 stays\u201d ifthe:\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n3 thiee-year \u201ccourse. At notit il\nhe returned.\n\nOne .cauhcilman \u201casked:\nJanis where the age limit was\nHAWN O35) Senior-citizens.: :\n\n\u201cThere's no, basi\u00a2 age\u201d? he\nsaid. \u201csome say. 50. \u201cbut. it\u2019s\nprety ouch, up, te the organi-\nation, E\n\nCouncilman AP Willard |\ned the eity manager \u2018if the\ncity\u2019s \u201cbudgeted prograit) was\ndesigned: 10, \u201cmeet the. state's\nrogram,\nPederson responded i in\u201c the:\nirmiative: z\n\u201cAsked -if council had to act\nimmediately. Jaines explained:\nthat \u201capplications ..must first\npass: \u201cthrotish his office for\ntechnical review:.-befure\nadvancing: to\u2019... fivesan \u00b0\ncitizeiis . panel. * Approval: -is\nbased un'merits Gf the.program\nitself, he added. The panel only,\nIneets thre times\u201d. year and\nthe next meeting is set Oct: 6:\nHerice. council decided: it\nwas. anxious \u201cfo\u201d consider \u201can\napplication Vbefore\nnid-Septemiber in order. to\nhave it delivered:to the Pinel at\u2019\nits next s\u00e9ssion.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 1755.6688232421875, 3185.60546875, 2028.95263671875, 3473.377685546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "Officer.\nTraining\nSlated\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 1078.1383056640625, 2263.14208984375, 1352.2037353515625, 2553.643310546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "School\nTrustees\nNamed.\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 1430.7645263671875, 2496.069580078125, 2033.911376953125, 2659.558349609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "Hey, What About -\nThe Bike Program?\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 2073.895541015625, 3882.897982421875, 2406.621060546875, 4038.665494140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "AGT an. today\u2019 \u201cwere\n$56,746: \u2018acre-feet. available.\nwater storage behind Coolidge\nDam. This. represents: a\n\u2018decrease. of\u201d 1, 578 _ from\nMondav\u2019s total.\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 40.827171325683594, 3515.348388671875, 701.2389526367188, 3585.26416015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "INSIDE THE DISPATCH\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 2102.7138671875, 3815.39990234375, 2384.5703125, 3874.509521484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "\u2018Water Report\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 2441.20556640625, 2888.709228515625, 3055.45361328125, 3881.303466796875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 2080.234619140625, 3449.447509765625, 2395.614501953125, 3516.153076171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "Weather Report\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 135.28765869140625, 139.23167419433594, 3015.552490234375, 347.7514343261719 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "orm in Four Year:\n\n \n\nCity Hit by Worst St\n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 1424.375732421875, 1182.45947265625, 2876.10791015625, 1282.9783935546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "ANNEX HEARING NOW SET AUG. 15\n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 2099.264404296875, 3524.051513671875, 2372.041259765625, 3674.639404296875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": " \n" } } }, { "scan_name": "18747860-syracuse-post-standard-Mar-20-1968-p-31.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 16, 1 ], [ 50, 45 ], [ 50, 7 ], [ 45, 7 ], [ 10, 23 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 16, 1 ], [ 23, 10 ], [ 45, 50 ], [ 50, 7 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 9950.470703125, 15929.9599609375 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 5166.924921875, 1797.640009765625, 6344.95251953125, 5729.610234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "BOULDER, Col. (AP) \u2014 Two\nUniversity of Wyoming students,\nmissing in the Rocky Mountains\nwest of here; were found safe\nbut .: badly frostbitten\u201d .Tues-\nday; \u2018the Boulder County Sher:\niff\u2019s office reported.\n\n\u2018A rescue party\u2019 \u201cheaded up Co-\nrona. Pas\u00e9,. on. the west side of\nthe continental divide,, near. Win-\nter Park, Col.; _where\u2019 a third\nstudent Was reported injured.\n\nAlthough. the\u2019 \u2018three\u2019 had -been\nidentified, it: was \u2018not knowin\n\nThe. students, \u2018all 17\" were\nidentified as \u201cAlbert a. Hendricks\nof Valhalla, N.Y.: Jolin Drury of\nPhelps, N.Y., and Dennis Alf of\nBerlin, Wis.\n\n\u2018Their. small red. foreign \u00a2 car\nwas foun parked at the / east\nend of the Moffat Railroad tun-\nnel through the continental di-\nvide. It was helieved that the\nstudents planned to climb over\nthe snow-covered rockies-to the\nski resort of Winter Park on the\nwest side and then ride a train\nback through the tunnel. |\n\nThey left the University in\nLarammie, Wyo., Friday for\nBoulder. They had been sched-\nuled to pick up a passenger in\nBoulder for the return trip to\nLaramie on Sunday. .\n\nThe Boulder County Sheriff's\nOffice organized a snow vehicle\nsearch party.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 8729.463984375, 1370.4267529296876, 9865.081914062499, 3569.929326171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "by Fulton TV Sales & Service,\n\nHe is: survived by his wife,\nMrs. Carol Patrick Fredette;\ntwo sons, Michael and David\nFredette; his mother, Mrs.\n\nThelma \u2018Thomas of Oswego;\nthree . sisters, Mrs: \u2018Diane\nMcEwen of: Fulton, Mrs, Shir-\nley LaClaire of Fulton \u2018and\nMrs. Mary Rose Meeks of -os-\nwego;: five brothers, Thomas\nFredette \u2018of 'Warners, Bruce of\nFulton, Jerry, \u201cEdward and\nLarid Fredettsof Oswego. |\n\nServices. will. be: at p.m.\nThursday at Gardner. Funeral\nHome, 208 Worth'.St. -Burial\nwill be in Mount Adnah Ceme-\ntery. . |\nCalling \u2018hours will be 2 to 4\nand 7 to 9'p.m. Wednesday at\nthe funeral. home. |\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 5136.6407421875, 6394.57775390625, 6315.97009765625, 8119.9627734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "| PULASKI \u2014 Lenten fellow-\niship suppers sponsored by the\n{Commission on Christian Social\nConcerns of the Park Methodis!\nChurch, Pulaski, will continue\nwith a supper at 6:30 p.m.\nWednesday.\n\nThe program, which is enti-\ntled \u2018\u2018By the Side of the Road\u2019\nby the WSCS and youth group\nbegins at 7:30 p.m.\n\nPersons attending are asked\nto bring a dish to pass, their\nown table service and any spe-\ncial beverage desired. Coffee\nand tea will be furnished. Mem-\nbers of the community are invit-\ned to attend.\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 2798.0196484375, 5474.9141796875, 3968.5819140625, 9529.672734374999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "| OSWEGO \u2014 Spring activity is\n\n[swinging into full speed aheac\nfor Coast Guardsmen at the lo-\ncal lifeboat station as work is\n\u2018under way on making the iight\non the west pier head automatic\nthis season. This will relieve\nthree crewmen for more vilal\nduty ashore.\n\n| A detail was scheduled Tues-\nday io the lighthouse in prepara-\ntion for the opening of Lake On-\ntario navigation. The boat party\nalso was to test ice jamming the\nharbor entrance to determine\nhow thick it is. All the main\nchannels at the eastern end of\nthe lake are packed solid with\nice, a local Coast Guard: spokes-\nman said. |\n\n\u2018From Ogdensburg comes word\nthat the Coast Guard buoy tend-\ner, Maple, is scheduled to at-\ntempt-to leave early in April its\nLake Ontario positions. Frank\nChristoph is skipper of the fa-\nmiliar Maple.\n\nAt the lifeboat station this\nweek a four-day refresher train-\ning course for law enforcement\nOfficers is being conducted by\nChief Gedlick from the Buffalo\ndisirict headquarters. Seventeen\nmake up the 1968 class from the\nSylvan Beach substation, con-\nservation department game\nwardens and coast guardsmen.\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 3979.9258984375, 5091.71203125, 5138.121953125, 7456.8260546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "OSWEGO ~\u2014 Bids for'a year\u2019s\nsupply of hydrofluosilicic acic\nwere opened Monday morning ir\nthe city clerk\u2019s office. Two bids\nwere received from Jone:\n(Chemical Co. of Caledonia, $6\ner ton, and Commercial Chemi.\ncal Co., $61.90 per ton.\n\naie Chemical was the only\n\nwot ot on he ey ae.\n\n \n\nal .0578 per pound.\n\nBoth these items are for use\nby the City Water Department.\n\nBids on cleaning out the Eas!\nSide Reservoir were received\nfrom Walter Lazarek, Oswego,\n$6500 and Virgo Enterprises, Os-\nwego, $3,900.\n\nCity Purchasing Agent Burt\nMcGann said the bids would be\nreviewed by the city attorney,\nthe city engineer and the super-\nintendent of the Water Depart-\nment and will be awarded with-\nin 10 days.\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1727.9234619140625, 800.5473022460938, 5113.60205078125, 4089.178466796875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "a Sa RRR hoes a. RS\nas\n\nSr re, ahh SA\n7\" ates aw i\nRenee cance\nws Bs\n\nPBs\nSSS\n\u201d - \u201cy\n\n \n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 6369.43078125, 1529.51525390625, 7498.817265625, 6399.536015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "OSWEGO \u2014 Charles J. Re-\ngan, 61, W. Fifth Street Road,\ndied early Tuesday morning\nat Oswego Hospital. He was\nborn in county cork, Ireland,\n\nMr. Regan came to this\ncountry about 36. years ago\nand for 34 years operated the\nCrystal \u2018Lake Dairy \u2018on W.\nFifth Street Road; and Maple\nAvenue, Oswego Town.\n\nHe was a communicant of\n\nSt. Mary\u2019s \u2018Catholic Church\nand a member of its Holy\nName Society. He was a mem-\nber of the Deam Barry. Divi-\nsion, Ancient order. of hiber-\nnians, and a member. of Oswe-\n\u2018go Council, Knights of. Colum-\n\u2018bus. He: was a former trustee\nof the Town of Oswego. School\nDistrict.\n' Surviving are his\u2019 wife, Mrs.\nNora Donovan -Regan; four\nsons, Charles, James and Den-\nnis Regan, all of Oswego\nTown, and John Regan of\nKirkville: five daughters,\nMrs. Mary Mahoney, Oswego\nTown, Mrs. Noreen Charleton,\nOswego, Mrs. Ann Familo, Os-\nwego town, Joan and Kathleen\nRegan, both at home; 24\ngrandchildren; -two brothers,\nJohn Regan of Ireland and\nDennis Regan in England; two\nsisters, Mrs. Ellen Sugrue and\nMrs, John Mullany, both in\nEngland...\n\nServices will be at 8:30 A.M.\nFriday at the P.J. Cullinan\u2019s\nSons Funeral Home and at 9\na.m. in St. Mary\u2019s Church.\nBurial will be in St. Peter\u2019s\nCemetery. ,\n\nCalling hours will be from 2\nto 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednes-\nday and Thursday at the fu-\nneral home.\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 7457.5059765625, 11364.1856640625, 9129.5369921875, 14630.463749999999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "gram the person acknowledging\nreceipt.\n\n\u2018Transmit facts, price lists, ete, 4\nvia the trained accuracy of West.\nern Union operators.\n\nCongr atulate friends: or asgoci-\nates hours after their promotion.\n18 announced i in \u2018the press. A telee\ngram is an impressive gesture, _\n_ Telegyam-press releases to mul-\ntipledestinations, simultaneously;\nwith Book Messages, Know they\nwill get attention.\n\nMake or accept: competitive\nbids: by-telegram. Telegrams are\nlegal:documents.\n\nHave. travel itineraries docu:\nmentably confirmed... -\n\n\u2018Notify accounts\u2018of. price :\nchanges or inventory status. _\n\nMotivate salesmen in the field,\nShow home-office interest in their\nneeds and successes,\n\n\u2018Check. references, birth, certifi\ncates, ete., quickly and accurately,\nby telegram.\n\n_ Give any situation importance\nand immediacy by telegramming,\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 3961.350830078125, 12541.61328125, 5040.75, 15627.4189453125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "K REGISTERED ke\n\nDIAMOND RINGS\n\n \n\n \n\nFach Keepsake Engagement\ndiamond is a precisely cut gem\nPolished to'a sparkling finish.\nNothing \u2018to. shade-the beauty\nor impair the value of your\nselection.\n\nOTHERS $100.00\n\nTC $5,000.00\n\n' \u2014 BASY CREDIT TERMS\nNO INTEREST CHARGES\n\natone, of Repaired Knpeahs Dianaal\n\n221. SALINA ST.\nCOO E\u20ac& EAVETTE\n\n \n\n \n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 2774.5615234375, 12944.7041015625, 3846.5810546875, 15587.06640625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "ae ae,\n\nEa\n_ esi M.\n\n\u201cSha: That out a. lown,-visit- *.\n. ors: da. likewise.. Reserve ;\n\u201cRandolph. Hous\u00e9.rooms \u2018for.\n~thein. sal or just \u2018slip; them.\nthe good: word- about: this\naffordable luxury. \u201c\u2018Afford-\nable\u201d: really :is the good\nword: from $12. single, \u2014\n$17 double. And such styl.\nish touches as Regency\nRoom dining, and a year-\nround indoor pool.-Jf you\nwere a stranger in town,\n-wouldn\u2019t you want \u2018some-\nbody to\u2019 recommend the\u2019\nvery best place to stay?\n\nElectronics Parkway : at.\nTheawny Ex 37\n\n- ' Call gfandolph\n457-1122 \u00a9y House\n\n \n \n\n \n \n \n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 7547.4786328125, 1383.1367138671876, 8687.899296875, 3743.15173828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Mrs. \u2018Marie Devine of Elmira,\nMrs. Doris Beacon of Central\nSquare, Mrs: Judy Redhead of\nBrewerton and Miss Kathy Jo\nMcConnell, at home; four\nvid and William McConnell;\nseven\u2019 \u201csisters, Mrs. Della\nBurns, Mrs. Lucey Yager, .\nMrs. Ann Burns, Mrs: Evelyn\u2019\nSheehan, Mrs. Julia O'Hara,\nMrs. Bessie Waugh and: Mrs.\nIemma - Bender: eight grand-\nchildren. -\n\n_ Services will be at 8: 30 a.m.\nFriday at: \u2018the\u2019 \u2018Traub Funeral\nHome,. Centfal Square, \u2018and at\nE) a.m.: in .. St. Michael\u2019s\n\n: \u201cChurch. \u2018Burial will be in Hill-\n\u2018side cemetery. The Rosary\nwill be: recited\u2019.at 8:45\u00b0 p.m.\n\nWednesiday. Friends may call\n7-to 9 p.m.. Wednesday and 2\n-to 4:and- 7 to'9 p.m. Thursday\natthe Traub Funeral Home.\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 7558.06103515625, 4928.85791015625, 9854.7119140625, 7959.65966796875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "THE COMPLETE EVENING OF ENJOYMENT: .\n\n_. Easy Parking,\nSuperb Food and Theatre\n\nHore Syracuse \u2018and Syracuse Repertory Theatre arrange\nto offer you a treat, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March\n28, 29, 30: Park at Mony Plaza Garage, use the passageway\nto the HOTEL, enjoy a fine dipner if you like, and take our\nspecial bus to the Regent Theatre, which gets you there by\ncurtain lime. After the play, bus back to your car. Bus |\ntickets are available from the lobby cashier at the HOTEL.\n\n_ \u2018You get or use your own theatre tickets. Hote. SYRACUSE,\nfamous for dining, and Syracuse Repertory Theatre, the\nprofessional theatre\u2014what a combination!\n\n \n \n\nHOTEL |\n422-5121\nhoret The theatre bus will leave 8 p.m. from\n\nthe Warren Street side of Hote! Syracuse,\nSee the opening of The Hostage and the.\nClosing of Hamiet. Reserve your tickets\niow: University Regent Theatre, 476-4536\n\n \n \n\nPEE\n\n= |\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 5190.70458984375, 5859.63525390625, 6256.78076171875, 6324.79541015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Lent Series\nTo Continue\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 2768.99376953125, 9741.9102734375, 3955.37732421875, 11366.294804687499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "| SAVANNAH \u2014 The Class of\n1968 will present \u201cThe Perfect\nIdio\u201d\u2019 at 8 p.m. Saturday at the\nSavannah High School gymna-\nsium. The three-act comedy will\nbe directed by Miss Marie Funi-\ncello. The cast includes Margar-\net Tennyson (Teresa Lawson) as\nthe mother of the household:\nJackie (Lewis Williams), her\nyounger son; Rhodora (Rita\nJones), the maid who rules the\nroost) Roger Tennyson (Richard\nLeonard), the child-psychologist\nfather of the house, and Daniel\nTennyson (Tyrell Furman), the\nboy genius.\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 476.8809765625, 7078.3575390625, 1626.387822265625, 7905.10486328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "(7 oe Ver Bea et eee\n\nLeo R. MeCarthy. of 368 Lakeside Rd.,\nLakeside. March 19, 1968. Surviving are\nhis wife. Mrs. Ann Givens MicCarthv:\nthree sons. Leo R. Jr.: John C. and Ed-\nward J. McCarthy: a brother, Walter\nF. McCarthy: five grandchildren. Serv-\nices from the John C. Tindall Funer-\nal Home Inc., 1921 W. Genesee St.. Fri-\nday 8:15 a.m. and 9 a.m. in Our Lady\nof Peace Church Burial St. Mary's\nCemetery, Baldwinsville, Friends may\ncall at the funeral home Wednesday and\nThursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.\nJOHN C. TINDALL\nTMNGRAT Hoe mitt\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 7544.01818359375, 3937.620234375, 8682.0213671875, 4820.36609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "FULTON \u2014 Michael.C. Fre-\ndette, 26, of 475 -W. First st. S.,\nwas pronounced dead Monday\non arrival at Lee \u2018Memorial\nHospital after being stricken\nat his home.\n\nBorn in Syracuse he had re-\nsided in the Fulton area most\nof his life. He was employed\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 2857.9873046875, 4722.18896484375, 3948.02197265625, 5442.13134765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Coast Guard\nPrepares for\nIce Break-up\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 3978.789423828125, 8958.9532421875, 5130.5965625, 9573.853398437499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "To overcome dtscomfort when\ndentures silp. slide or loosen, just\n\u00e9prinkle a little FASTEETH on your\nPlates. FASTEETH holds dentures\nfirmer. You eat better, feel more\ncomfortable. FASTEETH fs alkaline\n\u2014won't sour. Helps check plate odor,\nDentures that. fit are essential to\nhealth, See your dentist regularly,\nGet FASTEETH at all drug counters,\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 8699.858515625, 3777.92443359375, 9884.253789062499, 4829.20935546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "AUBURN \u2014Mrs. Mary Rita\nGreenwood, daughter of Dr. and\nMrs. Stanley J. Cooke, 121 \u00a7. Se-\nward Ave., Auburn, has been\nnamed a graduate fellow. at\nRockefeller - University, New\nYork City. A graduate of Au-\nburn High School, Mrs. Green-\nwood is a senior biology major\nat Vassar College, _ Poughkeep-\nsie.\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 474.58138549804687, 6188.799921875, 1629.129765625, 6941.14490234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Mrs. Catherine D. Grooms. 80. of 426\nW, Colvin St.. March 19, 1968. She is\nsurvived by a son. John T. Grooms,\nand a daughter, sus. Jusepn W. Subli-\nvan: five grandchildren and two\ncreat-grandchildren; several nieces and\n. nephews. Funeral services will be con-\nducted Thursday at 9:15 a.m. at the\nJohn G. Butler Funeral Home, 21044 \u00a7..\nSalina St., St. Anthony of Padua Church\n10 a.m, Interment Si, Agnes Cemetery.\nFrjends may call at the funeral home\n\nWednesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to \u00a7 p.m.\nnweYe c La rr\n\n \n\n \n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 1653.64123046875, 4816.4571484375, 2804.086796875, 6377.4549609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "FAIR HAVEN \u2014 Three -bur-\nglaries and one attempted entry\ninto summer camps on West\nBay Road, are being investigat-\ned by sheriff\u2019s deputies.\n\nDeputy John Snyder reports\nsometime in the past two weeks\ncamps owned by Rochester resi-\ndents and one owned by the\nState University College at Os-\nwego, known as Shore \u2018Acres\nPark, were entered and doors\nand w ndows damaged. The\ncamps were ransacked, but\nnothing was reported missing.\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 4017.554931640625, 9681.3271484375, 5071.22412109375, 10983.7099609375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "| INSULATE\n\n, Call for FREE Estimates\n\n{WOME\n: IMPROVEMENTS\n\n; Phone GR 8-3104\n; \u201cOur 52nd Year\u201d\n. 441 N. Franklin.\n\nee SE SS\nas S a pee Se FO aD Se aergs ll ay\nec a as igi rk\n\n \n\noe Siete reeks =\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 6352.05041015625, 6571.17736328125, 7483.74841796875, 8123.0877734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "CENTRAL SQUARE \u2014 Phi-\nlip E. McConnell, 53, of Cen-\ntral Square, died Tuesday at\nSt. Joseph's Hospital, Syra-\ncuse.\n\nBorn in Patton, Pa., he had\nlived in Brewerton and Cen-\ntral Square area 15 years.\n\nHe was employed at Carrier\nCorporation and was a World\nWar IIT veteran.\n\nSurviving are his wife, Mrs.\nBertha McConnell; three sons,\nJames and Jack of Syracuse\nand Wayne McConnell of:\nBrewerton; four . daughters,\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 4040.553466796875, 4710.794921875, 5131.90185546875, 5054.1708984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Oswego Receives\n3 Chemical Bids\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 478.6631164550781, 14387.55859375, 2647.421630859375, 15690.505859375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "THE\nMCKESSON LIQUOR: COMPANY\n\n114 Monarch\u2019 Drive, Liverpool\n\n7 \u2018 WILL BE CLOSED\nTHURSDAY, MARCH 21\n\nDue to the. Decth. of\n\nMR. RICHARD NELSON\n\nDIVISION MANAGER\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 522.7336376953125, 1921.952998046875, 1672.7841845703124, 2610.338994140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "- Harold J, Coon, 201 Twin Hills Dr.\nMarch 18, 1968. Survived by kis wife,\nJeannette Muir Coon; a stepdaughter,\nMrs. rg \u00a7. Patchett; a nephew,\nDouglas H. Coon. Private services at\nthe Greenleaf Funeral Home, Thursday\n2 p.tm, Rey. Walter E. Mulr and Rev.\nHarold Hutton, officiating. Interment in\n= Morningside \u2018C\u00e9metery. Friend s:may\nTeall at\u2019 503 .W. A ail St. Wednesday\n.2 to 4'and 7 to\n\nGREENLEAF FUNERAL HOME, INC.\u2019\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 547.9479931640625, 918.1094921875, 1701.215947265625, 1767.604619140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Ne NS ee ee ee\n\n-Harry .C. Bunnell, 143 Thurlow Dr,\nMarch 18, 1968. Survived by two daugh-\nters, Mrs, Stuart Robinson and Miss\n\n- Arlene H. Bunnel!; a brother, Earl Bun-\nnell; a sister, Mrs: Charles pi\nthree grandchildren; six great:\ngrandchildren. Services Wednesday - 11\nain, at the, Greenleaf Funeral Home;\nRev. A. Allison Childs officiating, Inter-\nment Morningside Cemetery. Friends\nmay call'at the funeral home, Tuesday\n2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Contributlons\nmay be made to the Bellevue Helghts\n\noe Church Memorial Fund\n\nhd. '\nEENLEAF FUNERAL HOWE INC,\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 489.26522338867187, 3674.84533203125, 1669.6854296875, 4352.5194140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Mrs. Lucilie E. DuPont, Shonnard St..\nMarch 18, 1968. Survived by. two broth-\ners, .Willlam and Arthur Kriese; fou\n\nsisters, Mrs. John Plants, Mrs. Alle\n\nWitson,. Mrs. John Klein, Mrs. Ruth\nThompson. Services at the Greenleaf Fu-\nneral Home, Thursday. 8:30 a.m..and 9\n@.m. St. Lucy's Church. Interment St,\nMary's Cemetery. Friends may call at\n503 W. Onondaga St., Wednesday 2 to 4\nand 7 to 9p\n\nGREENLEAF FUNERAL HOME, INC,\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 4006.211181640625, 11083.044921875, 5057.60400390625, 12452.4931640625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": " \n\nCERAMIC\nHOBBY SHOP\n\n1207 S. Geddes St. \u00ab476-6949\nCeramics - Ceramic Supplies\n\n\u00ae Classes \u00ae Instruction\n\u00aeGreenware \u00ae Glazes\n@ Stains and Firing\n\n. Order Your Paragon Kiin\n\u2014Kiln Furniture\u2014Now\n\nHOURS: Mon., Tnes., Wed. Fri.\n10 A MM. - 3 P.M\nMon., Thurs., Fri. Nights 7-10\n\nFihished Ceramics for Sale\nfor: Every Gift Occasion\n\n \n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 508.10845458984375, 2741.44689453125, 1663.9467822265624, 3531.59802734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "\u2019 Mrs, Sophie Diugozima of 222 Croly St.\n_ died .March 19, 1968, Survived by her\n> husband, Stanley\u2019 A.; a son, Stanley A.\nJr.; @& daughter, Mrs. Dolores Burgess;\ntwo sisters, Mrs. Alex Dlugozima and\nMrs. Bernard: Redden:.a brother, . Ed-\nward Pikulinski: five grandchildren;\n\n. $everal nieces and nephews. Funeral\n. services Thursday at 8:15 a.m. from the\n, John: Wysocki Funtral Home, 1066 W.\n. Genesee St, and 9 a.m..in Transfigura-\n\u201ction Church. Burial in Sacred Heart\nCemetery, Calling hours Wednesday 2 to\n\n\u2018'4 and 7 to 9 p.m..\n. TOMA WPSOCKr\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 3953.878291015625, 7626.21740234375, 5135.5975390625, 8310.6590625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "VICTORY \u2014 The public is in-\nviled to a baked ham supper\n!Thursday in the Friendship\nRoom of the Victory Presbyte-\nrian Church. It will be spon-\nsored by the Ladies Aid Society.\n{Serving will begin at 5 p.m.\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 485.71395385742187, 5277.18322265625, 1628.77869140625, 6048.9315234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "Rev. Robert F, Fenske, 50. Marck 17,\n1968. Survived by a brother, Lawrence R.\nFenske of Middlebury. Conn.: a sister.\nMrs. Daniel M. Coughlin: three nieces.\nMiss Anne and Miss Ellen Coughlin, Sis-\ner Maria Daniel I.H.M.. Scranton, Pa.;\niwo nephews, Dantel M. and Mark R.\nCourhlin. Remains will be taken im Our\nLady of Good Council Church. Warners.\nN.Y, at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Requiem \u2018ow\nMass at 7:30 p.m. Solemn Pontifical\nMass \u2018Wednesday 10:30 a.m. in Most\nHoly Rosary Church, Interment aN\ntion Cemetery. \u00b0\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 6444.7529296875, 931.031494140625, 9788.4990234375, 1262.2568359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "Area Breaths aw Funerals\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 460.6786145019531, 8053.1231640625, 1599.1306201171874, 9147.598515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "Philip E. McConnell, 53. Central Square.\nMarch t% 1968. Surviving are his wife.\nBertha: three sons. James, Jack, Wayne\nMcConnell: four daughters, Mrs. Marie\nDevine, Mrs. Doris Deacons, Mrs. Judy\n_ Redhead and Miss Kathy Jo McConnell:\nfour brothers, Albert. Charles, Davic\nand William McConnell: seven Sisters,\nMrs. Delia Burns. Mrs. Lucey Yager,\nMrs. Ann Burns. Mrs. Evelyn Sheehan,\nMrs. Julia O'Hara, Mrs. Bessie Waugh,\nand Mrs. Emma Bender: and eight\ngrandchildren. Funeral services Friday\n8:30 a.m. Traub Funeral Home. Central\nSquare and $3 a.m. in Si. Michael's\nChurch. Interment Hillside Cemetery.\nRosary servites\u20148:45- p.m, Wednesday.\nFriends may cal] Wednesday 7 to 9 and\nThursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.\nTRAUB FUNERAL HOME INC.\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 1634.7471875, 6584.54259765625, 2786.54236328125, 7315.77283203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "ae a ee ee er\n\nJoseph J. Saloski. 57, of 912 N. State\nSt.. March 18. 1968. Survived by three\nsisters. Mrs. Florence Clute. Mrs. Jo-\nseph Kurtyka, Mrs. Walter Koziol;\nthree brothers, Francis. John and Rob-\nert Saloski: several nieces and nephews.\nservices al the Goddard & Crandall Fu-\nneral Home, 311] James St., Thursday\n8:15 a.m. and in Assumption Church, 9\na.m. Interment Assumption Cemetery.\neae e may call Wednesday 2 to 4 and\n0\nDe vanity \u00a3 CRANDALL\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 2816.339599609375, 11535.224609375, 3871.770263671875, 12826.7197265625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "Sacred Choir Service\nand Organ Recital\n\nHERMAN \u201cBERENS\nDirected and Played\nby the ae\n\nTemple Society Concord\n\nUniversity Are. \u2122 \u2018Madison St.\n\nFRIDAY, APRIL 5, 68\nAT 7:40. P.M.\nYou Are Cordially Invited\nto Attend!\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 417.2094982910156, 9265.89953125, 1618.41150390625, 9920.628789062499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "ea, 3ame@en F&F Bes To\n\nMrs. Kathleen H. Mertens of Maddanna\nHall. Cleveland. Ohio, formerly of Syra-\ncuse, Mareh 16, 1968. Surviving are a\nnephew. David A. Rampe. Services from\nJohn C. Tindall Funeral Home, Inc..\n1921 W. Genesee St. Thursday 8:30\nHin. 9 a.m. in St. Cecilia\u2019s Church.\nBurial St. Agnes Cemetery. Friends\n\n- may call at the funeral home, Wednes-\nday 7 to 9 p.m.\n\nJOHN CC, TENDALL\nTTiwEep aT TOME omar\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 425.1723583984375, 10059.8409375, 1582.1112109375, 10888.336796874999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "ava fF es\n\nMrs. Ethel B Moth. 76, of Kirkville RD\n1, March, 18. 1968. Surviving are her\nhusband. Herman Moth: one daughter,\nMrs. Merle Costello: one brother, Alvin\nSternberg; one grandchild, Bernard\n_ Costello. and four great - grandchildren,\n_ the Misses Theresa, Christine and Judith\nand Paul, several. niec\u00e9s and nephews.\nFuneral services af Vandermill-Traub\nFuneral Home, Bridgeport. Thursday 2\np.m. Interment Pine Pleins Cemetery,\nNorth \u2018Manlius. Friends may cali Tues-\nday 7 to 9 and Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7\n\nto 9.\n- TANDERMILL-TRAUB\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 471.07235229492187, 4467.15294921875, 1654.15271484375, 5160.11462890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "mao. ee ee\n\nMrs. Eva Standard Eager, 79, of Coye\nRoad. Jamesvilie, March 18, 1968. Sur-\n- vVived by one son, George W. Eagar,\nJamesville; a sister, Mrs. Frank Fish-\ner. West Monroe and several! nieces and\nnephews. Funeral services Wednesday 2\np.m.. Hall Funeral Home, 6033 Cherry\nValley Road, La Fayette. Burial James-\nville .Cemetery, Friends invited to call\nthis afternooon and evening, 2 to 4 and 7\nto9 p.m .\nHALL FUNERAL HOME\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 3969.891845703125, 8493.015625, 5124.17236328125, 8911.37890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "Now Many Wear\n\nFALSE TEETH\n\nAFIS bd nee famtar\u00e9\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 417.340693359375, 11023.6231640625, 1583.5319873046874, 11871.701054687499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "BRB. aa SS = = *\n\nRichard F. Nelson \u2018of 6 Smallwood St.,\nBaldwinsville, March 17, 1968. surviving\nare his wife. Mrs. Lins Gomon Ne:son:\na son. Michael Nelson: two dauhters.\n. Miss .Pamela Nelson and Miss: Cynthia\nNelson; a brother. Robert Neilson and\nan aunt. Mrs. Leon Crandall. .Services\nal 8:30 a.m, Thursday at the Gates Fu-\nners! Home. 29 W. Genesee St., Bald-\nwinsville. and at 9 a.m. m St. Mary\u2019s.\nChurch, Baldwinsville. Burial St. Mary's\nCemetery, Fulton. Friends may tall 3 to\n5 and 7 to \u00a7 p.m. Tuesday and Wednes-\n\nday at the funtral hore.\nGATES FUNERAL HOME\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 8853.3701171875, 3641.262939453125, 9682.1533203125, 3746.591552734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "WINS FELLOWSHIP.\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 401.4952697753906, 10931.0224609375, 800.5269775390625, 11036.673828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "NELSON\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 5690.47765625, 11243.628046875, 7369.34900390625, 13744.838749999999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": ".. Ifyou\u2019reshipping something\nimportant (say toa new account),\ntelegram them the shipping num-\nber, carrier name, and bill of\nlading. |\nOnce they receive the telegram,\n\u2018they'll. be confident of receiving\nthe shipment. a _\n\u2018And, in-casethe shipment\nshould be misplaced along the\nway,. your customer doesn\u2019t have\nto track you down to get a tracer\nnumber. He already has it.\n_ What neither\u2018of you have is\nneedless aggravation. :\nTelegrams can make every-\nbody\u2019s life a lot easier: And-every-\nbody's business a lot more profit-\nable, on\nWhich, after all, is the-whole\n\nnonint\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 468.7317199707031, 4385.51953125, 809.6932373046875, 4490.513671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "EAGER\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 2972.01953125, 9608.2265625, 3748.70849609375, 9719.6611328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "SCHEDULE PLAY\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 383.4650830078125, 12594.7442578125, 1559.40369140625, 13273.085820312499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "inh\nMiss Marjorie M, Reed, formerly of\nManlius, March 18, 1968, Survived py two\nsisters, Mrs. Catherine Emm, Mrs. Ger-\ntrude McClellan; one brother. Edward\nJ. Reed; several nieces, nephews and\ncousins. Services Thursday 1 p.m. at\u2018the\nBaton-Tubbs Funeral Home, Fayette-\nville, Rev. Robert L. Homer officiating.\nInterment Pine Plains Cemetery, N.\nManlius. Friends may call Wednesday, 2\nto 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.\nFATON-TUBRRBS\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 384.326044921875, 11963.2110546875, 1565.47302734375, 12466.721562499999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "st Td :\nMrs. Amelia K. rand, Rochester, N.Y..\nMarch 17, 1968. Survived by a sister,\n\n\u2018Mrs. Emery Jacobs: several nieces and\nnephews. Funeral services Frasl\u00e9r Fu-\nneral- Home, 1217 N. Salina St.. Wednes-\nday 2:30 p.m., Rev. Alfred Schroder of-\nficiating, Interment Myrtle Hill. Ceme-\ntery. There will be no calling hours.\n\nOPE CISA ein sr rari rar!\n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 5684.18029296875, 13996.5040234375, 7342.586796875, 14619.339726562499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "Inactive account files mean\nsleeping money. Telegram remind-\ners wake them u .\n\nPut coupons. in your advertis-\ning. When.a. lead comes in, tele-\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 458.1440124511719, 5179.02392578125, 838.0139770507812, 5287.46142578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": " \n\nFENSKE\n" }, "53": { "bbox": [ 459.36712646484375, 6091.61572265625, 887.71484375, 6189.3310546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 53, "ocr_text": "GROOMS\n" }, "54": { "bbox": [ 1601.6085205078125, 8712.2890625, 2770.956298828125, 14154.6708984375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 54, "ocr_text": "2 anid \u00a2\nLEITTEN . FUN ERAL HOME\n\nMONUMENTS\n\n~~ SWEET-WOODS MEMORIAL CO.\n695-3376. Open 7 Days, Eves. de aie\n1361 MAIN ST. PHO\n\nFUNERAL DIRECTORS\nBALLWEG & LUNSFORD\n\nFUNERAL HOME, INC.\n4612 5, SALTNA ST. 09-254\nJ, P. BURNS & SON, Inc.\n\n652 WEST GNONDAGA ST.\nPhone 475-8626\n\nJOHN G. BUTLER\nFONERAL HOME :\n2104 South Salina St. GR&-3189:\n\nCallahan-Hanley-Mooney\n\nFUNERAL HOME\n101 _Milton Ave. HU8-6113\n\n\u201cCarter Funeral Home, Inc.\n160 Grant Blvd. GR4-1427\n\n\u201cCHASE FUNERAL HOME |\n\n1520 South Ave., 476-0157, 422-1167\n\nFAIRCHILD & MEECH |\n\nFONERAL CHAPEL\n506 W. ONONDAGA ST. GR5-5101\nFarone & Son, Inc.\n723 James. St. . 475-6627\n\nFrasier Funeral Home, Inc.,\n\nROBERT S. FRASIER, LIC. MGR.\n1217 N. Salina ae R1-2349\n\nMEMORIAL SHAPE,\n\n1o4 Fordham Ra. 03-6161/\nGarfield Funeral Home, [nc.\nRICHARD M. GARFIELD\n515 Westcott St. GR4.5541\nGODDARD & CRANDALL\n\nFuneral] Home, 3111 James St.. HO3-4324\n\nGreenleaf Funeral Home, !nc.!\n3 W. ONONDAGA ST.\nHH. GREEW mare fe he. MGR,\nDONALD W. KNIGHT\n\n408 Court St, HA2-2534\n\n\u201cMaurer Funeral Home |\n57-0770 300 Second St., L\u2019pool 422:1167!\n\nNORRIS FUNERAL HOME |\n\n33 NORTH ST.\nMARCELEOS |. OR$-2013\n\n\u201cPIRRO & SONS, Inc.\n\n514 Turtle 8t. BH A2-2417.\n\nschumacher- Whelan Bros. |!-\n\nFUNERAL HOME\n\n68 Ww. Onondava St. | ' GR5-1787!\nJOHN C. TINDALL - |\n\nFUNERAL HOME, nC. :\n921 W. Genesee St. FO8-5521\n\nWelter. Funeral Home, Inc.\n; ' 2649 a aad\n\n \n \n\nOFFICE TRAILERS\n\nSALE OR RENT\n\nCARPENTER -\n\nAVA OFA\n" }, "55": { "bbox": [ 943.7171630859375, 670.0376586914062, 1294.343017578125, 783.8131103515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 55, "ocr_text": "DEATHS\n" }, "57": { "bbox": [ 394.523310546875, 13389.3878125, 1551.19177734375, 14265.369999999999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 57, "ocr_text": "Mrs, FE:va M.. Reynolds, 1247 Tulip St.,\nLiverpool,.March 18, 1968, Survived by\nher. husband, Walter W. Reynolds; a\nson, Ernest .L. LaPierre; \u00ab daughter,\nMrs. Leona Beard; four sisters, Mrs.\nNellie Dyson, Mrs. Delina Barber, Mrs,\nDella La P:etre, Mrs, Rose - Aubin; two\nbrothers, John and Charles Cartier: five\ngrandchildren; two great-grandchildren;\nseveral nieces and nephews. Services\nThursday $ a.m. Maurer Funeral Home,\nLiverpool, 9:3). a.m. St. Joseph's\nChurch, Liverpool, Interment St, Mary's\nCemetery, DeWitt. Friends may call\nWednesday 2 to 4 and 7 ta 9 Raut\nACATIP ER ETINGUR AT. HOME\n" }, "58": { "bbox": [ 417.81451416015625, 9172.7919921875, 891.513427734375, 9276.6025390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 58, "ocr_text": "MERTENS\n" }, "59": { "bbox": [ 376.8076171875, 11896.87890625, 707.0276489257812, 11990.7978515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 59, "ocr_text": "PANB\n" }, "60": { "bbox": [ 502.67626953125, 1806.166015625, 827.6206665039062, 1908.1075439453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 60, "ocr_text": "COON\n" }, "61": { "bbox": [ 1627.0570068359375, 7327.44140625, 2305.1103515625, 7435.31103515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 61, "ocr_text": "STALLKNECHT\n" }, "62": { "bbox": [ 438.378173828125, 7963.060546875, 1028.554443359375, 8052.755859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 62, "ocr_text": "M-CONNELL\n" }, "63": { "bbox": [ 496.38006591796875, 2629.083251953125, 1120.974609375, 2727.739501953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 63, "ocr_text": "DLUGOTZIMA\n" }, "64": { "bbox": [ 1623.3497265625, 7437.8253125, 2778.6434375, 8197.56140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 64, "ocr_text": "| Glenn L. Stallknecht, 68, of 215 Ferger-\nson Ave,, North Syracuse. died March\n\n| 39. 1968. Surviving are his wile. Vern\nHarris Stallknecht: two sons, G. Bruce\nand Carl N. Stallkn\u00e9cht: one = sister,\nMrs. Erma Blankman: none grandchil.\ndren and two nephews. Services at 10\na.m. Thursday at the Sears-Middleton\nFuneral Home, 209 N. Main St., North\nSyracuse, the Rey, Robert Smallman of-\nficlating. Burial in White Chapel Memo-\nry Gardens. Friends may call Wednes-\nday 2 to 4 and 7 to $ p.m.\nSEARS-MIDDLETON FUNERAL HOME\n" }, "65": { "bbox": [ 387.7184753417969, 13306.2578125, 885.1672973632812, 13391.787109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 65, "ocr_text": "BEYNIOL DS\n" }, "66": { "bbox": [ 4192.876953125, 7517.14306640625, 4873.82958984375, 7609.029296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 66, "ocr_text": "PLAN SITIPPER\n" }, "67": { "bbox": [ 450.8294982910156, 3586.553955078125, 946.1508178710938, 3682.586669921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 67, "ocr_text": "\u2018DU PONT\n" }, "68": { "bbox": [ 439.48046875, 7001.0205078125, 1000.380859375, 7087.8837890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 68, "ocr_text": "MeCARTHY\n" }, "69": { "bbox": [ 6859.0126953125, 14910.19921875, 7853.29541015625, 15314.3642578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 69, "ocr_text": " \n\nwestern union\n" }, "70": { "bbox": [ 1615.8848828125, 8285.6055859375, 2773.6893359375, 8801.454960937499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 70, "ocr_text": "a -_ FF FF Tere eee!\n\nMrs. \u2018Sara: L. Townsend of Hollvrood\nPark, Liverpool, March 17, 1968. Serv-\nices at 9 a.m, Thitrsday at the Leilten\nFuneral Home. 2305 Brewerton Rd..\n- Mattydale and af 9:30 a.m. in St. Mar-\ngaret\u2019s Church. Burial Assumption Cem-\netery. Friends amy call Wednesday 2 to\n4and-7 tn 9D\nLEITTEN . FUNERAL HOME\n" }, "71": { "bbox": [ 540.8011474609375, 819.8014526367188, 985.6087646484375, 924.479248046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 71, "ocr_text": "BUNNELL\n" }, "72": { "bbox": [ 390.73199462890625, 9975.8681640625, 735.8973999023438, 10078.3681640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 72, "ocr_text": "MOTH\n" }, "73": { "bbox": [ 5951.62109375, 13774.7783203125, 7075.91845703125, 13995.8271484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 73, "ocr_text": "Other business uses\nof the telegram.\n" }, "74": { "bbox": [ 7609.6953125, 3829.396484375, 8561.755859375, 3935.278564453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 74, "ocr_text": "MICHAEL C. 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REGAN\n" }, "82": { "bbox": [ 1900.8668212890625, 8805.521484375, 2471.8818359375, 8891.994140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 82, "ocr_text": "MONUMENTS\n" }, "83": { "bbox": [ 5218.37158203125, 8151.70947265625, 9950.470703125, 15929.9599609375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 83, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\n.. Ifyou\u2019reshippingsomething gram the person acknowledging\nimportant (saytoanewaccount), receipt. _ |\n\ntelegram them the shipping num- Transmit facts, priee lists, etc.,\n-ber, carrier name, and bill of | via the trained accuracy of -West-\n\nlading. | ern Union operators, !\nOnce they receive the telegram, Congratulate friends:or asgocis ss >\n\u2018they'll. be confident of receiving ates-hours after their promotion\nthe shipment. _\u00b0 Is announced in the press. A telee \u2018\n\u2018And,incasetheshipment gramis animpressive gesture, \u2014\nshould be misplaced along the \u00a9 Telegi\u2018am:press'releases to mul-\n\nway,.your customer doesn\u2019t have _tipledestinations, simultaneously,\nto track you down to get a tracer \u00a9 with Book Messages. Know they\n\nnumber. He already has it. will get attention. - | fo\n_ What neither\u2018of you have is \u00a9 Make or accept-competitive \"\nneedless aggravation. \u2014\u2014 bids: by.telegram. Telegrams are\nTelegrams can makeevery- legal:documents. oo\nbody\u2019s life a lot easier: And-every= Have travel itineraries docue \u00a9\nbody\u2019s business a lot more profit- - mentablyconfirmed.. - -\nable. -+ \u201cNotify accounts of price -\nWhich, after all, is the-whole . changes orinventory status. 689 \u00a9. =:\npoint. \u2014 7. 3. \u00abMotivate salesmen in the field, .\u00b0..\nOther businessuses \u00a7=83 Show home-office interestin their -\n. Ofthetelegram. |.\u2018 needsandsuccesses, . =. |.\nInactive account filesmean - -Check references, \u2018birth. certifi-\u2019.\n\nsleeping money. Telegramremind- _ cates, etc., quickly and accurately,\ners wake them up. '- by telegram. : :\n\n_ Put coupons.in your advertise Give any situation importance\ning. When.a lead comes in, tele- - \u201cand immediacy by telegramming,\n\n.\n\n \n\n= .\n- . ; .\nPr] \u2018os _ r a\n+ = 3 4 - . . AY \n\nMarch directors were\u2019 unwill-\n\u2018ing -to. say: precisely how. much\n\u2018money they.. would need. t\u00e9\ncontinue building the ~micro-\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 92.05302862548828, 1510.8515439453124, 674.5457338867187, 2661.37074609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "PARIS\u201d (UPI): = Forty-thou-'\n-$and . Communist-led workers\u2019\n-today \u00a9 struck - and. seized the :\nhuge state-owned Renault auto-'\nmobile factory in the! Paris,\nsuburbs. But they \u2018rejected\nefforts \u2014 bY, rebellious. Paris:\nstudents \u2014 \u2018link their own\n\n\u201ccultural revolution\u201d with shat:\nof the workers. \u2018\n. The. students had wanted to\nmove _ their revolt of the\nuniversities into a joint effort\nwith workers in ~the factories\ncand they appeared stunned by.\nthe \u2018unions\u2019 \u2018cautious attitude.\n_ The- students. began debating\n\u2014whethor-t\u00e9-eaneel\u2014their\u2014mam--\n_moth, \u201csolidarity\u201d march\u201d called\n\u201cfor jatar today.\n\n._ The , Communist-led General\n\u2018Labor Confederation appeared\nfearful that student. entry into\nthe sprawling plant. would F\u00e9esilt\n\u2014in_polic\u00e9 :\n\nThe., government. called up\n\nGan cas nt anling \u201cbadag aaa\n\n \n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 82.59464263916016, 4095.5869140625, 633.483642578125, 4284.50830078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "\u2018Woman slightly\n-hurt in crash\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 685.573486328125, 3551.961669921875, 1144.14111328125, 3983.584228515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Safety...\npatrols\nhonored\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 108.34929656982422, 2734.093505859375, 1213.9678955078125, 3033.137939453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": " \n\n\u201cPoor city builders _\n\nSeteetantg tans ext caf eee\n\n\u2018tin short of money.\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 2398.916015625, 3785.2138671875, 2957.171875, 3930.461181640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "Hell\u2019s threat used \u2014\nin Sudan campdidn\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 2399.1434140625, 3944.096783203125, 2967.2491640625003, 4317.77113671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "KHARTODM \u2014 (UPI) \u2014. The\nleader .of. Sudan\u2019s opposition\npolitical: party, Saddik Elmahdi;\nThursday complained that he\nlost a recent. election because\nthe. victorious \u2018party\u2019s leaders\ntold deeply: religious. Sudanese\nthey would go to hell if they\nvoted for Elmahdi.\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 2397.475201171875, 4445.2840390625, 2977.9242128906253, 5758.317523437499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "VLV EOIN UE SU MUS ASLING:\n60 WEST INDIAN SCHOOL ROAD\nSCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA 85251.\n\nBID. CALL #68-127 Y 2\n\n \n\n; _ May:13,1968 ;\nFOUR-WHEEL STREET SWEEPER,\nThe City of Scottsdale, Arizona in-\n\nvites sealed bids for one (1) each, Fur-\n\n\u2018Wheel \u2018self propelled. Street Sweeper.\n\nBid. forms and specifications may \u2018be\n\u2018obtained | \u201cfom\u201d the\" Di \u201cPurchas:\n\u2018ing, 60 \u2018West \u2018Indian. School Road,\nScottsdale, Arizona... Sealed bids will\nbe received\u2014in. the office of the\u2014City\nlerk until 11:00 A.M. Mountain\nStandard time, May 28, 1968, at. which\nplace and. time bids will be \u2018opened and\nread as. a .matter of public information.\nBids received afler opening. date, and\nhur will be returned unopened.\n\nz: All bids, must be in conformance with\nthe tity of Scoltsdale\u2019s Standard Bid\nand Contract terms and conditions as\nadopted by. . Resolution #801, dated\nDecember 16,. 1963. Bid and. Perform-\nance. Bond equal toxfive. percent A5%)\nof. the total cost\u2019 is\u201d required,\n\nThe \u2018City\u2019 reserves\u2019 the right to re-\nject: any , oneor_sll_bids_received.- Tha\nCity \u201cCouncil will award the bid and\ntheir decision willbe final. Bids should\n\u201cbe addressed: -to- the: office of the . City\n-Glerky\u201460--West- Indian_. School. Road,\nScottsdale, Arizona. Bid envelopes will\nbe sealed and boldly \u2018marked in \u2018the\nJower: left corner, \u201cBid Ber elcent\n\nty a bps\n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n\u201d Respectfully,\n~ John HL Armatrong\nPurchasing , | aie\n\n\u00b0\n\nJHA/lem\u2019 !\nSee icc: WWoMORE\n\n \n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 2444.262939453125, 5814.4228515625, 2962.927734375, 6707.8359375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": " \n\neur\n\nte tir : Thurs, 1) |\n\n \n\n\u201ceo Bris. at. A 2. \u00b0\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 1852.4036865234375, 3144.9638671875, 4110.8056640625, 3303.7861328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\nTornadoes kill\u2019 72 in 11 states\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 1258.2584228515625, 4561.20703125, 2117.806884765625, 4791.33544921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "Obituari Obituaries\n\n~ Fred H. Bier\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 1246.8627744140624, 6366.36948828125, 1809.8043398437499, 6716.679339843749 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "- Edgar\u2019 Pound;\u2019 60, of 10225 N.\n108th St.,-a resident of Scotts.\ndale\u2019 for i years, \u2018died. Wednes-\nwo in \u2018Dectors Hospital, Phoe-\nnix,\n\nMr, Pound was, born, in Merre\nHaute, . Ind., and: \u2018came\u00e9. to\n\u2018Seottadale fram, Phaasix where\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 178.16473388671875, 5083.33935546875, 1127.7562255859375, 5174.60595703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "\u2018NATION'S TEMPERATURES\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 1256.493408203125, 2752.398193359375, 1789.5999755859375, 3077.249755859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "Lo wer\nvote age\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 676.289166015625, 3158.241802734375, 1227.4985537109374, 3516.1143984375003 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "Leadership Conference (SCLC,\nofficial said: ty\n\n\u201cWe: are in a very critical\nposition .. vat - this: point. I\nconirbutidns continue at the\n\ncurrent rate,. construction- will\nhave \u2018to be halted soon.\u201d ae\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 1848.377197265625, 5649.28759765625, 2364.074951171875, 5728.1376953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "Donald A. Elliott\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 69.18232727050781, 187.17401123046875, 4110.95654296875, 415.9724426269531 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nwoe EP \u00a2 ce : wacaaliaie taaag \u00a9 cr ra a 4 ae ae ew \u2018 . fg ne 7 ee noe \u00e9 ee . : rs ee ne\noe . So ; get \u2014\u2014 so erence ye ee opens . ot, i en a ree \\ ce sr ee i ey\nse - 1 ce oo eter ee \u00a30 ee a a a a \u2014 ~ : : peas \u2014\u2014 = 3 = 6. oe : i te, a Sue Le\n: a - : a WW P : > . 3 \u201c ; 7. an , | a \u00bb i i\u201d i ! \u2019 pas\nne u SS._.O _* 1c1d. _\u00a2 i ec S| \u00bb- healt\" = Pe a SS ow ST am am |\n\n \n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 3374.509869140625, 5963.14634375, 4270.78725, 6467.398578124999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "\u2018And he'll wash | them agaih \u2018before Mother tains ~ \u2014\nhim loose.on diriner. After. spending all those. * e :\n\u201cCOPPER DOLLARS On the week's groceries,\u201d\n\u2018she\u2019s going ta make sur\u00e9 they're treated right. Dad\nwill do Kis-share. He\u2019s a Sc\u00e9ttsdale wholesaler.\n\u2018Lik\u00e9 so-many Afizonans,.his'income \u2014 though he's\n-not a-miher himself \u2014 \u201cdepends in great-part-on the\nmines. Two of them,in fact, are among his best, *s\n_custoniers for.certain. essential supplies. Soap and.\n\u201c\u2018towels.. Maybe somedaysome of it will rub off on\nJupior. The mines | mean i a lot to all Arizonans. \u201d\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 1324.8890380859375, 6280.61572265625, 1735.493408203125, 6346.54296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "Edaar Pound\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 3355.19775390625, 5767.25244140625, 3951.29833984375, 5947.83984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "But.ldid*\n\u201cwash my: ands\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 101.77303747558594, 3042.178814453125, 1238.7263369140624, 3149.3360781250003 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "* WASHINGTON (UPI) \u2014Offi-} homes neat the Lincoln: Memor-\n\u2018cials-\u2014of\u201d \u201cthe \"Poar peogle\u2019s ial\u201d But on ern Christan\n\n \n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 1257.6431884765625, 3132.66748046875, 1751.8099365234375, 3252.576904296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "pushed\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 4171.85302734375, 131.7870330810547, 4617.80419921875, 370.17431640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "STOCK .\n\u201cMARKET\n\n \n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 2488.806640625, 4328.1357421875, 2882.3134765625, 4377.13671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": " \n\nLEGAL NOTICE\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 94.98599676513672, 5221.07163671875, 651.094623046875, 5422.632953124999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": " \n\nBy United. Press International\nTemperatures and _precipita\n\n\u2018tion for the\"24:hour period \u2018end\n\nAing-at 4am... : ;\n" }, "55": { "bbox": [ 4176.27197265625, 977.3170166015625, 4626.2939453125, 1148.2105712890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 55, "ocr_text": "Noon New: York Stocks\n: Courtesy of Francis\n~T. duPont \u2018% Co,\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "195323483-port-neches-chronicle-Jul-17-1968-p-12.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 19 ], [ 1, 7 ], [ 4, 20 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 4, 20 ], [ 7, 1 ], [ 19, 0 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 5081.87255859375, 7052.76201953125 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 3267.207951171875, 570.1201826171875, 3837.9136308593747, 1341.0348466796877 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "New Delhi. Four large Or-\nthodox bodies entered the\nWorld Council at New Delhi\nas did two young Pentecost-\nal churches in South America,\nThe World Council now has\nmember churches in more\nthan 80 countries, represent-\ning roughly 300,000,000\nChristians; churches admitted\nto membership last year\nranged from the 175,000-\nmember Evangelical Christ-\nian Church in West Irtan to\nthe 50,000-member Malagasy\nFriends Church = and_ the\n36,000-member Old Catholic\nChurch in Austria,\n\n-=The National Observer\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 4475.4816328125, 558.54071484375, 5052.05108203125, 3343.412166015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "Church were most consider-\nate, and I didn\u2019t go hungry\nfor home-cooked food. In\nfact, things would have been\nmuch worse without thelr very\nfine Texas hospitality. Yet,\nwhen you have had a wife and\nfive children living inthe same\nhouse with you for several\n(more than I'll admit) years,\nthe quiet that fallson the place\nwhen they leave is deafening.\nThat\u2019s why I had a spell of\nloneliness, It\u2019s not that I\nwasn\u2019t busy, I still had the\nfish to feed, the dogs to care\nfor, and the parakeet to worry\nabout, but the absence of those\nI love really pressed in upon\nme,\n\nThis experience set me to\nthinking. In my work, I come\nacross many people who live\nalone all the time. Most of\nthem had had families in the\npast. The children are gone,\nand the husband of the house\nhad gone on to be with our\nHeavenly Father, or maybe it\nis the wife. So, the one re-\nmatning is alone -- really\nalone, What can this mean to\nsomeone who has given his or\nher life to the care of others\nonly to find that there is no\none left to care for? Do\ntheir hours drag by waiting\nfor someone tocall? And, what\nof the nights? That was the\nworst part for me, I usually\nfall into my bed exhausted with\nthe day\u2019s work, anyway, but\nthose few moments before\nsleep so mercifully comes can\nseem like an eternity, How\nnice it would be to have some=\none to talk to: But, no one\nwas there,\n\nYes, 1 began to think about\nthose who live alone all the\ntime, and then I wondered if\nthose of us who are so busy\never stop to think of them,\nMost of us complain about be-\ning so caught up in the busy-\nness of life that we must make\na conscieus effort to find some\ntime alone. But when lonell-\nness is forced upon us--what\nthen?\n\nFrom now on I hope to be\nmore considerate of those whc\nlive alone, You might ash\nyourself, \u2018\u2018When was the las\ntime I visited such a perso!\nwith no partner?\u2019\u2019 Think abou!\nit, and maybe you will be\nmore thoughtful, as I hope t\nbe.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 3886.6144453125, 1241.5022626953125, 4453.84014453125, 2476.244685546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "the subject of the Lesson-\nSermon in Christian Science\nchurches this week is \u2018\u2018Life,\u2019\u2019\n\nA verse from Revelation\nserves as the Golden Text:\n\u201cTam Alpha and Omega, the\nbeginning and the end, I will\ngive unto him that is athirst\nof the fountain of the water\nof life freely.\u201d\n\nThe Lesson-Sermon also\nincludes references from the\nChristian Selence textbook,\n\u201cSelence and Health with Key\nto the Scriptures\u2019? by Mary\nBaker Eddy, One quotation\nis the following: \u2018\u2018Time-\ntables of birth and death are\nso many conspiracies against\nmanhood and womanhood, Ex-\ncept for the error of measur-\ning and limiting all that is good\nand beautiful, man would enjoy\nmore than threescore years\nand ten and still maintain his\nvigor, freshness, and pro-\nmise,\u201d\u201d\n\nServices at First Church\nChrist Science, 2955 Louisi-\nana, Beaumont, begin at 1t1\na.m. All are welcome.\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 3289.3195234375, 2988.1408125, 3868.2949785156247, 4584.96026171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Three technical employees\nof Texaco\u2019s Port Arthur Re-~\nsearch Laboratories have re-\ncently been promoted to senior\nproject engineers,\n\nThey are Gregory I. Cot-\ntington, Ralph M, Lewis and\nOdes B, Robertson. All are\ncurrently employed in fuels\nresearch,\n\nCottington is a graduate of\nIowa State University where\nhe received a BS degree in\nchemical engineering in 1956,\nHe holds two patents in pet-\nroleum technology and is a\nmember of the American In-\nstitute of Chemical Engineers,\nHe and his family reside at\n5120 Lawndale in Groves,\n\nLewis, a native of Alabama,\nis a graduate of the Univer-\nsity of Alabama, having re-\nceived a BS degree in chem-\nical engineering in 1956. He\nis a member of the American\nInstitute of Chemical Engin-\neers, Lewis and his family\nreside at 3304 Ave, L in\nNederland,\n\nRobertson received his de-\ngree in chemical engineering\nfrom the University of Ar-\nkansas, A native of Arkan-\nsas, he is a member of the\nAIC h E and is active in\nBoy Scouts and Camp Fire\nGirl activities, He and his\nfamily live at 5030 Bay St,\n\nin Groves.\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 3296.1613203125, 4823.8605390625, 3870.1270097656247, 5065.107234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Leo Sonnier, Grand Knight\nof Groves Council 3491 an-\nnounced Committee Chairmen\nat the July 3rd, 1968 meet-\ning,\n\nDhiltie. TIT rnraanl wne annnint\u00e9 _\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 2679.3037109375, 237.96493530273438, 3792.523681640625, 557.3833618164062 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "Protestants in Conclave\n\nCONTEMPORARY, DISSONANT,\nECUMENICAL\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 3286.80712890625, 2723.310302734375, 3809.923095703125, 2958.87255859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Three at Texaco\nLah Promoted\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 3881.159611328125, 557.4173017578125, 4453.3015703125, 930.9095415039062 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Recently I had a spell of\nloneliness, Before you jump\nto conclusions, let me tell\nyou what it was all about,\nYou see, my family had gone\noff for a reunion of my wife\u2019s\npeople in Alabama, and I was\nleft here, Now, let me hasten\nto add that the folks in Trinity\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 3277.711857421875, 1626.5632978515625, 3856.0149492187497, 2688.397517578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "The Tex-La Neches-Valley\nSinging Convention will be held\nin the air conditioned Labor\nTemple in Port Arthur begin-\nning July 20 and will continue\nthrough the 2lst, according to\n\u2018\u201c\u201cWoody\u2019? Woodrome, a mem-\nber ofthe Arrangements Com-\nmittee, from midcounty.\n\nSinging starts at 1 p.m.\non Saturday and 9 a.m, on\nSunday, Many of the nation\u2019s\nleading Gospel Music compos-\ners, music teachers and song\ndirectors will attend, also a\ngood quartet and = spectal\nZroups are expected,\n\nA Young Peoples\u2019 singing\nfrom | till 4 p.m. will be held\non Saturday afternoon,\n\nThere will be no admise-\nsion charge and it was noted\nthat the main sessions of the\nconvention will start at 6:30\npom. on Saturday night and\n9 a.m. on Sunday,\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 3925.6875, 4221.54296875, 4994.88427734375, 5029.78466796875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "\u201cTHE RIBLE SPEAKS TO YOU\"\n\n \n\nK LVI - 560 ki\nSunday, July 21, 1968, 9:30 A.M.\n\u201cWHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE INVOLVED!\u2019\n\nYou are cordially invited to visit our Reading Room\nwhich is located in Church Edifice, 2955 Louisiana,\nOpen Daily 9:06 a.m, to 4:30 p.m, except Sunday and\nholidays, for quiet study or you may borrow or pure\nchase authorized Christian Science literature,\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 3276.094482421875, 1374.797607421875, 3825.39892578125, 1592.5152587890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Singing Meet\nSet 2 Days\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 3887.62353515625, 963.1198120117188, 4424.10546875, 1201.9454345703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Christian Science\nServices Listed\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 3894.67626953125, 2508.703369140625, 4379.734375, 2737.291748046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Timmy Cormier\nPianist For\nLocal Churches\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 3291.833740234375, 4620.81640625, 3820.064453125, 4801.73583984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Sonnier Appoints\n\nKC Chairmen\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 3901.08758984375, 2742.631291015625, 4470.78643359375, 3421.3738359374997 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Timmy Cormier, a senior\nat Port Neches-Groves High\nSchool and a member of the\nschool band, is adding much\nto the worship services of\nPort Neches this summer.\n\nTimmy, an accomplished\npianist, is a member of St.\nElizab.th\u2019s Catholic Church\nwhere he attends early ser-\nvice every Sunday morning,\nthen goes to the Presbyterian\nChurch where he is pianist\nfor the morning service and\nplays for the Youth Choir at\nthe First Methodist Church\non Sunday nights,\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 254.05535888671875, 233.25547790527344, 2625.98583984375, 4366.4013671875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nCOMPLETE LINE OF\n\nOFFICE SUPPLIES\n\nPencil Sharpeners\n\nGlue\nDictionary\n\nTyping Paper\n\nMemo Pads\n\nErasers\n@ Thumb Tacks\n@ Paper Clips\n@ Typewriter Ribbons\n\n@ Adding Machine Ribbons\n\n@ Notebook Binders\n\n@ Shears\n\n@ Folders - All Types\n\n@ File Cabinets\n\n@ Rules\n\n@ Clipboards\n\n@ Markers\n\n@ Scotch Tape & Dispensers\n@ Flo Master and Speedball Sets\n@ Staple Removers\n\n@ Staplers & Staples\n\n@ Tempera Color Sets\n\n@ Masking Tape\n\n@ Chalk\n\n@ Colored Pencils\n\n@ Engineer and Architect Scales\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nWe Can Completely Outfit your office with the latest designs in\n\nOffice Furniture\n\nTHE CHRONICLE\n\n1317 Port Neches Ave. Phone RA 2-0479\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 3312.5185546875, 5105.25146484375, 5081.87255859375, 6997.29833984375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Wh Mt\n4 ny! { \u2018\n~ ROE in 4\n\"\u00a5 Ke\n\nOe\n\nee en\n\n \n\na 8 :\nSPONSORED BY THESE FIRMS WHO DESIRE TO SEE\nOUR COMMUNITY GROW SPIRITUALLY\n}\n\nShep\u2019s Dairy Mart Baker-Williford Scott\u2019s Auto Parts\n\n* Port Neches Pharmacy * Port Neches\n* Nederland\n\nGulf States Port Neches\nUtilities L & A Grocery Building Material\n* Port Neches * Port Neches * Port Neches\n\nFirst National Bank Nederland State Smith Drug Co.\n\nBank\n* Port Neches\n\n* vort Neches * Memper FDIC\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 3944.732177734375, 268.304443359375, 4968.52880859375, 408.5584716796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "\u201cThought Break\u201d\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 308.1302795410156, 4400.3173828125, 2660.649169921875, 7006.19580078125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\nWHERE THE\n\nAelien\n\nA DAY IN OUR BUSINESS is 24 hours \u2014 and\nwe're \u201cin action\u201d every minute of it, with one\npurpose in mind-\u2014to get your goods to destina-\ntion quickly, in good order, for the least cost!\n\nBy rail and highway . . . by carload, \u201cpiggy-\nback\u201d or container...we're equipped to re-\nceive or deliver at your plant.\n\nWe participate in the interchange of ship-\nments not only with other railroads, but with\nhighway carriers as well.\n\nSo, regardless of the type of freight you\nhave... or where it originates or is to go... we\ncan handle it.\n\nWe'll be expecting your call!\n\nJ.W. SCOTT\nVice President \u2014 Traffic\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\nKAN.\n\nPITESBUR. gy\n\nBE AUMUnTY\nPORT ARI MURR\n\n \n \n\nGourHERN\n\nnL HEL\n\nAGENT, BEAUMONT\nPHONE TE 3-2061\n\n \n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 2681.08270703125, 560.9668623046875, 3249.4653886718747, 7052.76201953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "Beneath an orange-and-red\nCanopy, past a statue of St.\nErik, and on into the 700-\nyear-old Uppsala Cathedral of\nthe Church of Sweden marched\nthe delegates to the Fourth\nAssembly of the World Coun-\ncil of Churches. They entered\nto an ear-~shattering, 19-min-\nute processional composed for\nthe assembly by Per Norgard\nof Sweden for brasses and\noboes.\n\nLike the music that opened\nthe assembly, the words and\nactions here of these digni-\ntaries of the Protestant and\nOrthodox world promise to\nbe thoroughly contemporary--\nand thoroughly dissonant. For\nChristians face not just choi-\nces \u2018\u201c\u2018between right and\nWrong,\u2019\u2019 declared the Rev.\nD. T, Niles of Ceylon in his\nsermon at the opening wor-\nship: They must also res-\npond imaginatively \u2018\u2018to the\nnew which God is constantly\neffecting in our midst.\u2019\u2019\n\nOffensive Against Poverty:\n\nThis awareness of \u2018\u2018the\nnew\u2019? should result ina \u2018\u2018Pan-\nChristian offensive\u2019\u2019 with the\nRoman Catholic Church a-\ngainst world poverty, said the\nformer U, S. Presbyterian\nleader who is general secre-\ntary of the World Council.\nIt should result, too, he said,\nin a study program that cen-\nters on man--his \u2018\u2018values,\naims, meaning, and purpose\u2019\u201d\u2019\n--and produces \u2018\u2018new insights\ninto the worship of God and\n\u2018the new style of Christian\nliving.\u2019 \u2019? Pope Paul VI sent\ngreetings--the first by a pon-\ntiff since the World Council\u2019s\nfounding.\n\nUppsala has produced giants\nof the Christian world. Here\nNathan Soderblom, a pioneer\nof the church-unity movement\n\nearly this century, served as\narchbishop in the1920\u2019s, Here\nin the same decade Dag Ham-\nmarskjold, in public acontro-\nversial government servant\nbut in private a deeply sen-\nSitive Christian mystic,\nwalked beneath the trees of\nUppsala University as an un-\ndergraduate.\n\nBut Uppsala for centuries\nhoused a Nordic pagan temple\nfamous for its beauty and its\nhuman sacrifices, and there\nare those today who believe\nthat Sweden is a prototype\nof a new wave of paganism\nthreatening the world. Does\nnot Sweden have one of the\nlowest rates of church atten-\ndance of any Western nation?\nDoes not an advanced state of\natrophy afflict the church\nhere? It was a Swedish pas-\n\n_ tor, remember, whose loss\nof faith Ingmar Bergman por-\ntrayed in his film Winter\nLight, \u2018\u2018What I can\u2019t under-\nstand,\u2019\u2019 cried the pastor\u2019s ag-\nnostic lover, \u2018\u2018is your extra-\nordinary indifference to your\nJesus Christ.\u201d\n\nAnd so it\u2019s appropriate, in\na way, that the World Coun-\ncil of Churches chose Upp-\nsala as the well at which to\npause in its ecumenical jour-\nney. The Christian Church\ntoday encounters not opposi-\ntion so much as indifference\n|from the world--what a his-\ntorian of the Renaissance era\ncalled \u2018laughing disbelief\u2019? of\nits teachings,\n\nEcumenical Background\n\nNevertheless, the deliber-\nations of the World Counci\nof Churches carry consider-\nable influence throughout the\nChristian world, The origins\nof the World Council trace\nback to 1910, half a century)\nbefore Pope John XIII issuec\nhis call for an aggiornamente\n(bringing-up-to-date) of the\nRoman Catholic Church an\nfor improved co-operatio!\nwith non-Catholic Christians\n\nThe charge that detonate\nthe ecumenical movement was\nmissionary in character. lh\nthe Nineteenth Century\n\nChristian missionaries hic\n\nswept across the globe fron\n\nHawali and the Congo to siam\n\nreaching every part of th\n\ninhabited world (the oikoume:\n\nne, in Greek), But the di.\n\nvisions of the church, in th\n\nopinion of many, betraye\n\nChrist\u2019s admonition \u2018\u2018that al\n\nmay be one,\u2019\u2019weakening th\n\nchurch\u2019s witness and service\n\nIn 1910, a World Missionar)\n\nConference convened in din.\n\nburgh, Scotland, Out of th\n\nconference Sprang \u2014 thre\n\u00abmovements: the Internationa\n\nMissionary Council, formed t\n\nco-ordinate missionary Work\n\nLife and Work, organized t\n\nstimulate Christian action 1\n\nsociety after World War\n\nhad sobered the prevailin\noptimism; and Faith and Or\nder, which sought to explor\nthe theological and practica\ndifferences between the hun\ndreds of Christian churches\n\nA Movement's Growth\nThe World Council was t\n\nhave been forined in 194], bu\nWorld War Ilintervened, Fin.\nally, in 1948, the Life and Wor\nmovement united with th\nFaith and Order moveimen\nto create the world body, Rep\nresentatives of some 147 chur\nches gathered in Amsterdar\nto declare their intention t\n\u2018\u00abstay together.\u2019\u2019\n\nAsecond World Council as\nsembly met in 1954 in Evans\nton, 1,, and in 1961 the Inter\nnational Missionary Counc!\nmerged with the World Coun\ncll at the third assembly i\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 3910.62128125, 3451.86493359375, 4475.220515625, 4075.0642656249997 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "ed General Program Chair-\nman, The Six Point Chair-\nmen are, Council Activity,\nClarence \u2018\u2018Sleepy\u2019\u2019 Richard,\nPGK; Lecturer, C.Q, Qans-\nsens; Fraternal, Ervin E, Pe-\ntry; Catholic, Edward Badon;\nYouth, Kenneth Walker; Bul-\nletin, Homer J, Comeaux;\nPublicity, Curley Duhon and\nmembership-insurance, Le-\nroy Falcon, according to Cur-\nley Duhon, Financial Secre-\ntary,\n\n \n\nThe boss has heir-condte\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 4501.20263671875, 3368.4853515625, 5068.25732421875, 4171.03271484375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "MORRISON'S\nFURNITURE\n1928 9th Ave\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 4104.1943359375, 439.2989196777344, 4796.56201171875, 533.9680786132812 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "By Rev, Owen McGarity\nPastor Trinity Presbyterian Church\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 3907.44159375, 4027.8751875, 4485.27666796875, 4196.32354296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "The boss has heir-condt-\ntioned the office--his son\ngraduated from college this\nye rr.\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "363988378-fairport-herald-mail-Nov-27-1968-p-5.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 1, 3 ], [ 1, 15 ], [ 3, 15 ], [ 16, 18 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 1, 3 ], [ 15, 1 ], [ 16, 18 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 1378.3353271484375, 2140.399169921875 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 856.2382202148438, 191.38284301757812, 1317.273681640625, 292.9663391113281 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "seat Beets Proving\nProfitable In N. y. State\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 857.4483486328126, 368.4825283203125, 1096.2564853515626, 1192.783462890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nment \u00a2f Agriculture ad Cornell\nUniverpity| conducted, 3 program\nin 1968 tol:determine the feasi-\n\n\u2018bf growing sugar beets in\n\nny| 6a to an acerage al-\n\nevent\nlocatidin for upstate New York\nfrom the USDA.\n\nu | farmers, Giles is\n\nmscioys and used \u2018\u2018elec~\nping\u201d. A program\nestablished by Cornell University\np New |York State Depart-\n\nAgriculture Economics\nfe Extension Service,\nfrm) Business Management\nElectijonic Accounting Program,\niles ia strict, accurate\nrecors of every expense incurred\nproduction of his 1968\n|| beet crop. Full,\u2019 total seg~\nregation /of| sugar beet costs\n\nto the refinery.\n@ total of $13,-\ni \u00a7 his 60 acres, His total\n| cost came to $232.33,\nGiles delivered 1,505\ngar beets to New York\ntries Inc. His con~\ned him @ minimum\n\nA. per ton for a total\ne of $21,070.00. Addad to\n\n \n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 607.1069946289062, 195.58078002929688, 843.3786010742188, 269.9226989746094 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Seasonal spn\nAt Antique\u2019 Show\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 1112.381087890625, 376.4986721191406, 1351.7479404296873, 1181.8067783203126 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nputting in oats, although this\n\u2018we put in our cats just ab\nthe beets, dnd the beets in |;\nahead of the corn.\u201d Gtles stal\nhis opinion\u2019 that beets shoul\nplanted before the first cf\nHe said his 1968 planting\nfinished by mid-April,\nGiles conceded that his 26\nmore tons of clean beets per:\n\nproducers in the area. Con\ning the profit picture on of\ncrops, it\u2019s: not surprising\nHarold Giles summed up by:\ning: \u2018fI\u2019m sold sugar be\nprovided lyou've got the land knd\n\n \n\n1d Mr. Giles, \u201c\ngood trop. The PH or lime cp\ntent Of {he soll has to be \u00a5\n{f yok want a bumper crd\n\nGiles wrapped up his obse:\ntons jvitha smiling caution, \u201cAbd\nyou can\u2019t|let the weeds got\nof you.\" |\n\nWith the 1969 growing sei\nbeing] \u00bb the obvjous\nsuccess Lae Harold Giles and =\nmers] lke him is expected to\nbring! about a wide\nincrepse| in sugar beet\nina 16 Upstate New York\narea and the ontry of many\nsylvania farmers into beetigrow-\ning 18 edpected. But, no matter\nhow {he 'mambers Increasd, Har-\nold Giles will probably sigr the\nfirst | beet| growers contract) for\n1969,| too.\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 603.3280029296875, 957.0426635742188, 840.2251586914062, 1026.40576171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "peary Promofes\nCerhart Aide\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 602.4354091796876, 283.8363796386719, 839.8729404296876, 951.7299350585938 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": " \n\nje traditional greens at\njon, will ee the\ntheme ot|the Fairport Congrega-\ntional Antique Show & Sale in the\nchurch parish hall, mber\na6. |\n\nAntique fanciers {and bargain\nhunters may bi among the\ntreasures of yesteryear offered\nby 17 |area dealets tine\nfurniture, old Jewelzy andstlyer,\nglassware, china, | old |prints,\nnovelties and bric-a-brac. Door\nprizes donated by tht dealers will\nbe given both days) of the sale\nwhich will begin 11alm. and close\n10. p.m,| Thursday fand9 \u2018p.m,\nFriday.\n\n\u2018Thel church womepwill provide\nand serve home-matte food -~ for\ndinnet, |for lunch, forthe baked\nfood booth. Again this year, the\nmen Of | the churchill join \u00b0 the\n\nwore} the committ\u00a5es, jvith\nee work \u00a2 dn &\nme rh. \u2018The men(iwill do\neal duty the dy bdfore. the\n\n \n\n \n\nshow] |atding the] ddcorating\ncomi a fee and the dealers|who\nwill s4\u00a2/\"*setting upf thefr\n\nthey Wu} help to rest!\nhall to \u2018fnormal\u201d\ncloses Friday night}\nsale, tHe men will\nin the free parking! lot adjoining\nthe chuch,\n\nPublic Is invited tobrowse,\naha\u2019 and enjoy the fellowship\nand holiday spirit qf the two-day\nshow, the church's|one-and-only\nchurch wide finandial e1\nof the\n\n \n \n \n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 349.11505126953125, 1494.8367919921875, 548.491943359375, 1579.00537109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "|\nProtest Pobr\n\nMiail Service\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 600.5196533203125, 1271.5350341796875, 796.5062255859375, 1349.6368408203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Chief. Urges:\nDriving Care\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 603.5644375, 1033.9200283203124, 843.6287998046876, 1266.9930576171873 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "of ae Photo, Inc. une\nes id B, Ebntinn of 30\nSoulhctoss Trai, Fairport, has\nbeen ndmed secretary of Carhart\nPhoto, | Inc. The appointment was\n\nyunced after arecent meeting\nof the fompany\u2019s Yoard, of direc~\ntors.\n\nEh Jotned the tinm in 1967\nand willl continu to serve as {\ncontroller. A gradhate afSt| John\nFisher, College, previously\nwas assistant treasurer of J,\nHungerford Smith.\n\nDi | cere ie , president\n\n \n\n \n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 86.24227868652343, 1387.981185546875, 329.6013034667969, 2137.41066015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "New SO5K, E00\n\u2018 November 19, 1968\nDear Editor,\n\nIn my first letter to your paper,\n,Tsam taking on the role of a\n*mini-Zampini\u201d (yes, [ reall:\n\\\\st, doesn\u2019t rhyme) by report\njon a sertous traffic hazard in\n\\Fatrport.\n\n\u2018This problem has beencreated\nlby \u2018the {ever-increasing tlow of\nragtorstraller trucks into the\nnew sipping docks of the Ameri-\ncan Can Company on Parce\n|Avenue. \u2018The entrance to these\n}docks 1s found \u2018at the end of\n| Pagce Avenve at Barnum Street.\n\\\\\u2019 Trucks travelling west dn\nParce Avenue attain 2 speed\nthat I have seen vary from the\n\u2018egal Umit to approximately 15\nmiles per hour over it. When\n\u2018they reach the intersection of\nBarnum & Parce, thetr speed\n{either remains the same or in-\n\"greases until they are within the\ngates of the new docks.\n\nThis creates a dangerous\n(gttuation for anyone turing onto\n\\|Barce Avenue from Barnum\ni - I was not aware of this\nfeet my parents warned me of\n\u2018i. Soon after that warning, I\n\nnearly hit turning there, It\n\nn't take much Imagination to\npicture the results of a tractdr-\ntrailer colliding broadside witha\n\u2018passenger car. Even at 30 mph,\n\\g truck of that size would cer-\ntainly destroy a car instantly.\nT strongly urge the village to\n{immediately place 2 stop sign\nlat the end of Barnum Street jat\n\u2018Parce Avenue before someone| is\nSeriously injared or Killed,\n\u2018until this {s done, 3\nplease, use caution at that inter\nsection.\niy \u2018Thank you,\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 599.5038295898438, 1359.51121484375, 836.4223178710938, 2034.1233066406248 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "po it \u2018Thanksgiving Season 15\nbeth predilae th a redict-\n\ncording td Chisf of Pol-\nIce Fahicher. | i\n\npredictable part,\"\u201dheex-\nPl today, \u2018\u201ctsithe upswing in\n\ntraffic] on Perinton\u2019s bighways,\n\u2018The unpredictable|is thd weather.\nux department \u00a2an halp keep\ntraftid owing smoothly. Only\nrs themselves can keep\n\nce joving If\nstofm| hits this yepr.\u201d\u201d\ngr Faucher reminded\nmotorists tat ad early winter\nrad catahes (op many drivers\n\n \n\npedal |\nWh hoe or ne savte able to\nmove when roads are glazed over\ndepeniis on your tires dnd tract\nton dquipment, he commented.\nAnd fs the time to give them\n\u2018Special attention, |\nAny] tires used in winter Should\nhave good treads; but the offic-\ntal albo remit motorists that\nthe national |Association of\nChief$ of Police offers other rec-\nommendations tol avold tHeups,\n\u2018on test reports; pleased by\nNational Safety Council.\nnow tires x than\nordindry tires, {particularly in\npulling through deep, loose snow.\nStugded snow Hires are Still\npelted, These new tires provide\nedpsiterably grepter pulling ab-\nr fee,\nforced jchainsare \u201c\u2018the\nold rpliables\u2019\u201d fer \u2018severe snow\nand i\u00a2e, the chief toncluded. They\nB the best available pulling\nBawah, Fircuth cep gee st 8\nglared ice.\n\n \n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 346.8225856933594, 1588.3897548828124, 586.9877475585938, 2134.7705234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "ETE RPAD, FERNS ihe ENGELOR\nHouse bf Representatives\nWashitgton, D.C. 20515\nDear Congressman Horton,\n\u2018ayid er is t0 vag eaten of\n| telephone conversation of\nFriday, November 22/1968, con-\ncerning the very pour service\ngiven Uy the Fairport|| New York\nPost Office.\nmost businesses|| the build-\nof the days wotk depends\nthe early delivery of mail,\nIt | 12:45 pam. and nojbus-\nae jn Main Streit have re~\ncel a'mail delivery t\u00e9day.\n1g mos! cases, Mosiay\u2019s [mail\ncobsists\u2019 of 3 days, so/thts sane\nthat thfs afternoon will be\nprpcessing today's auliverfs it,\nwhen'st arrives. | :\nSeverall of the buSiness/men\n\ntek a d the Post Cifice many\n\n \n\n \n\niplaining abdut the;poor\n\nseg. dod each time they re-\ncee Ply,\nan ean] help I tt, = no\n\nnt to Congressman Horton\ncopy for publitation| sent\n(Names are on file),\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 90.33310662841797, 337.40129052734375, 588.8877109375001, 503.62422216796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "ee ae ae Vane Cataes Uh toe: Gpid tees pear atoad here\nict in a five year period af time, This past year alor\n\nwas a 685 pupil increase. In the next a period profetions\n\nshow 2.500 pupll per year increase.\n\neagle The current elementary enrollment, pe K-6, 1s mot thin\nGopble the total enrollment in 1955. i\n\n\u00ab42. The elementary enrollment, 3828, is almost equal to total\ndidtrict enrollment, 3852, just three years.ago. i\n-di.The West Avenue School wold not be aljle' to accomm the\nKBidergarten puplls In the district; the schopl\\capacity 15 525, apd\n\nek btndatwartan enratimen is 650; | en 3\n\n \n\n \n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 90.6166000366211, 193.00303649902344, 578.9432983398438, 331.7242736816406 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": " \n\nhy We Need School|Rooms\n\nere Are Facts On School\nGrowth In Past 15: Years\u2019\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 104.4435043334961, 511.5493469238281, 577.2880859375, 1208.082763671875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": " \n\nf i\n\u201cIM TiRED OF, BEING errren/ hig DECIDED\nGHT FIRE wa\n\n|\notter To The Editor | i\n\nCorps Grateful |\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 881.819076171875, 299.59391748046875, 1346.8983310546876, 371.28974951171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n\n\\(Springport, New York) With a profit\u2019 of! $166.00 anjacre\ner] Haroid Giles 1s content with his deciston\u2018early [his year]\n\n1 to his-s! the first 1968 sugar beet growers contract.\n\na2 ho farmer who operate: a farm with 450 fillable pct\n\nei.\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 91.69228326416015, 1243.3939052734374, 325.47700537109375, 1300.1749423828123 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "\u2018The Perinton Ambulance Corps\nwishes to thank all the residents\nof \u201cPerinton who so generously\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 855.1325073242188, 1212.4345703125, 1368.1253662109375, 2140.399169921875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\n \n\nAIRPORT HER! LD. MAIL\n\nPIRE STATE WEEKLIES, INC. i\n\n| Curt Gerling, President re\n\nIDATED IN 1925 AND PUBLISHED | j q\n\n\\ | EVERY WEDNE: Y\n\n| | Otfleldt Newspaper For The Village Of \u00b0 {\nieee? And Town Of Perinton\n\n: CURT GERLING, Editor\n\nAdve:\niam Office, Fairport,\nPer Year\nwort VO vy raltporte, N.Y. 14460\n\nCONS\n\n \n \n\nManager | |\n.\u00a5. as 2nd Clana Mater \u2018\n\\dvance\nBrrnts7; 071-16\n+\n\n \n\n \n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 350.31010400390625, 1216.1107021484374, 587.9349521484376, 1479.7249912109373 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "donated; tn, our last funddrive and\nto those outside of Perinton who\ndonated,: |\nThe Corps also wists to thank\nthe members of the Junior\n\n \n \n \n \n\nChamber of Commerce whd did\ndoor to'gopr solicitati Ip] the\nVillage } to members af the\nLions Club who also helped in our\nfund drive. |\nThe ambulance is le sechice\nfrom! 6\\p.m. Wednesddy through\n\n6 a.m. Tiesdays and6 p.m. Tues-\nday thra 6\\a.m, Wednestiay. More\nvolubtesrsare heeded fr daytime\nwork, Please call 071-5190 for\nmote Information.\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 95.07344055175781, 1310.5379638671875, 319.5605773925781, 1342.5850830078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Traffic Hazard\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 611.0518188476562, 2064.155517578125, 821.4385375976562, 2136.6875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "iE A \u2018BY\ni BLOOD |\nDONOR |B\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 95.06521606445312, 1214.73486328125, 186.644775390625, 1233.3819580078125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Dear Editor:\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "35249978-barnard-bulletin-Feb-21-1968-p-8.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 6, 7 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 7, 6 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 1231.5709228515625, 1770.1759892578125 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 513.3525751953125, 403.25510205078126, 847.1455327148437, 1389.1444951171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "Feb. 22-24 (Thurs.-Sat.): By\nSpecial. Request: two by Sergei\nM. Eisenstein. \u201cPotemkin\u201d (1925),\none of the greatest\u2019 films of all\ntime: and-his \u201cAlexander Nevsky\"\n(1989), starritig the great Nikolai\nCherkassov. Music by Prokofiev.\n\nFeb; ,27 (Sun.-Tues.): Two with\nBogie, Michael Curtiz\u2019\u2019 \u201cCasa-\nblanca\u201d (1042), with Bogart and\nIngrid Bergman. \u201cOf all the gin\njoints in\u2018all the towns in ail the\nworld, she walks into mine.\u201d And:\n\u201cThe Maltese Falcon\u201d (1941), with\nPeter Loore, Sidney Greenstreet,\n& Bogart as Sam Spade, John ,\nHuston\u2019s first and .best. .\n\nFeb,-28 (Wed.): Films from the\nUnderground. Ed Emshwiller's\n\u201cRelativity\u201d | (1966); Ron Rice's\n\u201cChumluin\u201d (1964), \u2018with\u2019 Jack\nSmith, Beverly. Grant; . Mario\nMontez, Gerard Malanga; \u2018Bruce:\nBaillie's \u2018yrass\u201d (1963-64); and_\nRobert Frank\u2019s \u201cThe Sin of\nJesus,\u201d with Julle Bovasso, Rob-\nerts Blossom, St. George, Brian,\n\nFeb, 29-Maxch 2 (Thurs.-Sat.}:\nRepeated ' by \u201cRequest: Jacques\nDemy\u2019s \u2018The Umbrellas of Cher-\nbourg\u201d (1964), with Catherine: \u2019\nDeneuve; music by Michel-Le-\nGrand. And: Andtol Litvak\u2019s\n\u201cMayerling\" (1937), wilh 4 \u2018arles\n\nBoyer and Danielle Darrieux, *\nMy 3-5 (Sun.-Tues,)\nChukrai\u2019s powerful \u201cBallad o:\nSajdiant (1960);, and papier,\nWicki's 'The Bridge\u201d (1982). Tw\n\nBungrb anti-war films.\n\n \n\n5,\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 537.1721801757812, 332.4183349609375, 818.4765625, 388.24908447265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "\u2018Bleecker St, Cinema\nFilm Festival.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 162.26114453125, 214.8566950683594, 492.7039738769531, 1758.3537236328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\nWednesday, February 24\n\nLecture: Alexander \u2018the Great\n\u2018and the! Hellenistic Monarchs.\nClaude\u2019 Marks. Grace. Rainey\nRogers\u2019 Auditorium. Admission:\n$3. \u201cMetropolitan Museum of Art,\niam.\n\nAdvanced . Hebrew \u2018Club, \u201cail\nBarnard. 12 noon-1 p.m.. .\n\nUnitarian -!Universalist \u2018Group\npresents \u201cAfrican. Development,\u201d\nlecture with Dr, Claude.Ake of\nthe, Department. of. Government.\nColumbia University, Dodge Rm.,\nEarl-Hall, 12-1 p.m.\n\nCollege Peat James \u2018Room. \u20184 5\npm,\n\n\u201cWere Ni,\u201d seminar and film,\nwith commientary by Dr. Alex-\nander\u2019 Alland, \u2018Jr, Anthropology\nDept. Room D, Law. 4:10 pam;\n\nKenny . Burrell, jazz- guitarist.\nWollmamd Auditorium, Ferris\nBooth Hull, 8 p.m.\n\nYoung Socialists: for: Halstead\u2019\nand. Boutdlle, Judy White, former\nsocialist eandidate for governor\nwill speak. 409 Barnard, 8-10: 30.\npm.\n\n\"Bach Axia Group Association.\nTown Hall, 123 West apr Street.\n8:30 pm. \u00a7\n\n\u201cCreativity in 4 Science; lecture\nby- Ernest Nagel, \u2018Professor \u201cof\nPhilosophy, Columbia University.\nGreat .Hall of the Cooper Union.\nath Etreet at 4th Ave. Astor Place.\n8:30 p.m.\n\n\u201cThutsday, February we\n\n+ Washington's Birthdby. Ne Bars\nnard Classes,\n\nGeoph\u00a5siecs Leeture:* \u201cContin-\nental Margin,. Island Arcs and-\nMid-Ozeanic Ridges,\u201d \u2018by -Dr,\nCharles. L, Drake, Chairman,\nDept. of Geology; Henry Krumb\nSghool of - Mines, 1127 \u2018Mudd.\n8:00 p.m.\n\nCarnegie Hall: WNYC Arinual\nAmerican Music Festival, featur-\ning the U.S. Army Band. 2:30 pm,\n\nStudent Poeiry Reading, Schiff\nRoom, Ferris Booth Hall. 4 p.m\n\nBalkan Folk Dance: with in-\nstruction by Martin Koenig. Ad-\nmistion: 750, 50\u00a2 & C.U.LD. Dept.\nof Physical Education. Barnard\nHall, James Room. 7:30 p.m.\n\nClassical Guitar Concert. Schiff\nRoom. Ferris Booth Hall. 8 p.m.\n\n \n\n \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 961.3056030273438, 144.92860412597656, 1170.27099609375, 284.39178466796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Feb. 21\nFeh. -28\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 863.9603022460938, 276.93866528320314, 1214.780115234375, 1744.9792119140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "house, Admission: $u. 50, $1 with\nC.U.LD. 8:00 p.m, :\n\nConcert: \u2018Prague Quartet, Met-\nropolitan Museum of Art. Grace\nRainey Rogers . Auditorium:\nStanding Room only, admission -\n$3.8:30 p.m. .\n\nDrama: \"The Strongbox,\" com-\nedy -by Carl. Sternheim., Great\nHall of the Cooper Unior, 8th St.\nat 4th Ave, Astor Place, 8:30 -p.m,\n\nSquare and Folk Dance: with\nProf, Dick Kraus instructor. Be-\nginners class in dance fundament-\nals from 8:00 to 8:30 Bm, at no\ncharge, Come with or Without\npartner.\u2019 Admission: \u2018$1. Thomp-\nson Gymnasium, Teacher's Col .\nlege. 8:30 p.m.\n\n. Turkish Cabaret. Earl Hall Au-\"\nditorium, 10:00 pan. |\n\nSaturday, February 24\nInternational Dance,. American \u00a9\nStudents welcome, Morningside .\nThternational .Students , Assacta-\ntion, wart Hall, 8:30\u00b0.p.m.\n*Setaeone \u2018Borrowed, Someone\n_ Blue,\u201d -a- a musical comedy, Woll-\nman Auditorium, 8:30-p.m.\n\nSunday, February 25\n\n\u201cTurkish * Rugs and Textiles\".\nlectute by Maurice S. Dimand,\nGrace Rainey Rogers -Auditorjum,\nMet Museum, 3 p.m.\n+ Graduate Student Folk Dance\nCircle, Tarl Hall \u2018AuduORI AI.\n7-H p.m.\n\nManday, February 26\nNginera. Columbia\u2019 Shargs. 8: a0-\nSaepm. i ;\n& \"Love Hoymanitiy,\u201d \u2018Beatrice\nFairchild; Biophysicist, Colupbia*\nUniversity College of Physicians *\n& Surgeans, Johnson E. Fajrchild,\nGeographer; Cooper\u2019 Union ie .\num Great Hall, 8:30 p.m. i\n\n\u2018Tu ct February 27\n\n \n\nFocus Me\u00e9tibg, 40g Barnard,_.\n12-2 p.m.\n\nCurric Committee, vidi\n12-1 pom.\n\n\"Seventeenth Century Buick\u201d\nPainting,\u201d gallery talk by Angela |\nB. Watson, Met Museum, 2 p.m.\n\n\"Islamic Art in Turley,\u201d gal-\nlery talk by Marilyn Jenkiks, Me\n~Myscum, 2:30 p.m. *\n\nMusic for an Hour, James -\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 510.35556591796876, 1451.1816767578125, 841.6344853515625, 1770.1759892578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Lecture: 19th CenturyeFrench\u2019\nPainters, by Linda J. Lovell.\nGrace Rainey Rogers Aud., Met-\nropolitan Museum of Art, Free.\n2:30 p.m}\n\nDormitory Tea. Brooks Living\nRoom. 4:00-5:00 pit i\n\nPiano Recital. by, Bennet Lern-\ner. Wollman Auditorium. 8 p.m.\n\nDance\u2019 Concert: \u201cDance Up-\n\u2018town.\u201d New warks hy six out-\nslanding \u2018 choreographers will\nbe dancedtMihor Latham Play-\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "128958803-dunkirk-evening-observer-Jul-08-1968-p-2.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 1, 2 ], [ 6, 27 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 1, 2 ], [ 6, 27 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 3415.310546875, 4777.3828125 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 895.993224609375, 2420.008361328125, 1302.6860966796876, 3744.274109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "KINGSTON, N.Y. (UPD \u2014\nJoseph P. Torraca, Ulster Coun-\nty district attorney, has said he\nwill take no action against a\nBronx teen-ager who shot to\ndeath a suspected sex offender.\n\nCarmine DiBiase, 33, of Man-\nhattan, identified as a White\nPlains printer, was killed with\na .22 caliber rifle in a cabin\nnear Clintondale Saturday by a\n14-year-old boy, one of five\nteen-agers who had been held\ncaptive, state police said.\n\nDiBiase - who lured the five\nyoungsters to Ulster County\nfrom a Bronx park \u2014- had been\nidentified through an earlier\ncomplaint as leader of Boy\nScout Troop 45 in New York\nCity, state police said.\n\nTwo l4year - old boys and\nthree 13-year - olds had been\npicked up in New York. They\nsaid DiBiase told them he was\na scout leader and needed their\nhelp in driving to the upstate\narea to get some camping equip-\nment.\n\nThe other four were tied up\nwhen the shooting occurred. The\n14-year - old told police that he\npicked up the rifle and warned\nthe man not to come closer and\nto let the other boys go. He said\nwhen the man came at him he\nfired,\n\nThe youngster then ran to a\nnearby house and told the resi-\ndents he had just shot a man.\nThey called troopers at Kings-\nton substation.\n\nPolice reported that DiBiase\nwas wanted in Glens Falls on\nfirst and second degree sodomy\ncharges.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 1308.5626826171874, 1450.5953974609374, 1719.6686406249999, 2761.698181640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "BUFFALO, \u2014 Dr. Robert J.\nGeneo, assistant professor of\noral biology and periodontics\nin the School of Dentistry at\nthe State University of New\nYork at Buffalo, has received\na three-year research grant of\n$89,249 from the U. S. Public\nHealth Service, through the\nNational Institute of Dental\nResearch.\n\nThe grant is for a special\nresearch project \u2018\u2018Antibodies\nof Saliva and Other Secretions.\u201d\nWorking with Dr. Genco will\nbe Dr. Martin Taubman, who\nis a dentist studying for his\nPh.D. degree.\n\nThe long range aim is to\nstudy the biology and chemis-\ntry of the antibodies found in\nsaliva. These are of signifi-\ncance in two respects. First,\nthey are examples of a unique\ntype of antibody which is found\nin many glandular secretions.\nSecond, they may have prop-\nerties which enable them to\nwork particularly efficiently in\nthe oral cavity. \u2018\n\nDr. Genco pointed out that\nthe usual vaccination proced-\nure of injecting under the skin\ndoes not cause antibodies to\nappear in secretions, How-\never, he and Dr. Taubman\nhave shown that by vaccinat-\ning directly into glands, anti-\nbodies can be made to appear\nin the secretions of these\nglands.\n\n\u201cThis finding may mean that\nvaccines designed to induce\nantibodies in saliva which are\nmeant to prevent dental car\nries or periodontal (gum). dis-\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 1732.566955078125, 1465.8117060546874, 2146.51580859375, 2740.695740234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "det aay WO NESE GMS lel\ned locally in the oral cavity.\nExperiments will be done to\ntest the efficiency of locally\napplied dental vaccines in the\nprevention of dental carries:\nand periodontal diseases.\u201d\n\nAccording to Dr. Genco,\n\u201cThis finding provides a clue\nto the understanding of the\nenhanced immunity to upper\nrespiratory disease developed\nby individuals who are vac-\ncinated by inhalation or nasal\nspray methods, as compared to\nthose vaccinated by the other\nmethods.\u201d\n\nDr. Genco was graduated\nfrom the Silver Creek High\nschool in 1956, and attended\nCanisius college before enter-\ning the State University of New\nYork at Buffalo School of.\nDentistry. He received his\nD.D.S. cum laude from the\nSchool of Dentistry in 1963. He\nthen attended the University\nof Pennsylvania where he was\nsawarded a Ph.D, in microbi-\nology and a certificate in peri-\nodontics in 1967.\n\nIn addition to his laboratory\nstudies, Dr. Genco also main-\ntains a close contact with\nproblems in treating disease.\nHe does this both by maintain-\ning a private practice limited\nto persons with periodontal\ndiseases and by acting as the\ndirector of graduate periodon-\ntics in the School of Dentistry.\n\nDr. Genco is married to. the\nformer Sandra Clarke of Silver\nCreek, and they have three\n\nsaggy\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 1309.3914794921875, 1296.722900390625, 2137.076904296875, 1443.458740234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "SCCS Grad Receives Grant\nOf $89,249 For Dental Research\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 464.25295971679685, 1223.2736201171874, 868.9016728515625, 2143.38934375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "MAYVILLE\u2014A Westfield man\nwill appear before Town of\nChautauqua Peace Justice Ed-\nwin Seaton because the car he\nwas driving was involved in a\nchain-reaction collision in Rt. 17-\nJ Saturday night.\n\nJames F\u2019. Swan, 21, of RD 3,\nWestfield, was issued a traffic\nsummons for following too close-\nly after the accident in the\nTown of Chautauqua Saturday.\n\nMr. Swan received a bloody\nnose in the accident and said he,\nwould see his personal physi-\ncian.\n\nThe Swan vehicle was one of\nthree cars going south in Rt. 17-\nJ when the lead driver, Michael\nA, Dempsey, 23, of 33 North\nErie street, Mayville, stopped\nand signaled a left turn.\n\nThe second car, driven by\nRichard A. Lewis, 19, of 145\nGale street, Westfield, also\nstopped but was struck in the\nrear by Swan\u2019s car. The colli-\nsion pushed the Lewis car into\nthe rear of the Dempsey car.\n\nSheriff's Deputies Rodger\nEinink and Donald Szwejbka in-\nvestigated.\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 2577.2678828125, 1291.2767939453124, 2986.26580859375, 2165.9137578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "WESTFIELD, \u2014 Wilson H.\nLeach, of 9 Oak street, died\nin Westfield Memorial hospital\nthis morning after an extend-\ned illness.\n\nFifty-four years old, he was\nborn July 14, 1913 in Portland\nand had lived in Westfield. for\nthe past nine years. He for-\nmerly was a Mayville resident.\nBefore his retirement, he had\nworked for Welch Grape Juice\ncompany as a maintenance\nman and had been a farmer\nat one time. He was a member\nof the Westfield Moose club.\n\nHe is survived by his wife,\nMrs. Violet H. Leach; four\ndaughters all of Westfield,\nMrs. Shirley Sanderson, Mrs.\nSharon Scharf, Miss Sandra\nLeach, and Miss Lynnell Leach,\nthe latter two at home; two\nsons, Wilson Leach and Steven\nLeach, both at home; a broth-\ner, Otto Leach, of Minneapolis,\nMinn.; a sister, Mrs. Herbert\nParker of Brocton. Five grand-\nchildren and several nieces\nand nephews also survive.\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 1325.09942578125, 2936.441466796875, 1730.3569951171874, 4035.85272265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "United ress infterngonal\n\nJames L. Buckley, the Con-\nservative party candidate for\nthe U.S. Senate, has given in-\ndication he will campaign with\nthe same touch of wit his\nyounger brother brought to the\n1965 New York mayoralty race.\n\nBuckley said that of his two\nopponents in the senatorial der-\nby, he would prefer Democrat\nPaul O\u2019Dwyer over incumbent\nSen. Jacob K. Javits, the Re-\npublican-Liberal nominee.\n\n\u201cMr. Javits,\u201d Buckley said\nSunday, \u201cwith 12 years more\nseniority, can do more damage\nin the Senate than Mr. O\u2019Dwy-\ner.\u201d\n\nBuckley is the brother of col-\numnist and publisher William F.\nBuckley, who ran as a Conserv-\native and lost to Mayor John\nV. Lindsay.\n\nThe older Buckley, in a tele-\nvision interview, said election of\nO'Dwyer would \u201chelp restore\nsome sense to the political dia-\nlogue\u201d in New York. He said\nhe saw little difference in the\nviews of O'Dwyer, Javits or\nSen, Eugene J. McCarthy \u2014 but\npreferred O'Dwyer because as\na freshman senator, he would\nbe less able to push liberalism\neffectively.\n\nIn a separate television inter-\nview, O\u2019Dwyer asserted that\nthere were differences betweer\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 472.3798518066406, 2321.47442578125, 877.8566899414062, 2778.435974609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "JAMESTOWN, \u2014 One driver\nwas injured and another arrest-\ned following an accident at 9\np.m, Sunday at the intersection\nof Rt. 62 and Mud Creek road\nin the Town of Poland.\n\nTreated and released at\nWCA hospital in Jamestown\nwas Thomas Peterson, RD 2,\nKennedy.\n\nFaleoner based state police\nsaid a car driven by Earl Jen-\nkins of North East, Pa. failed\nto yield the right of way at the\nintersection and the two cars\ncollided. Jenkins was arrested.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 463.9395446777344, 2159.837158203125, 769.46240234375, 2309.8974609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "One Injured,\nOne Charged\nAfter Accident\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 876.3878779296875, 400.4285883789062, 1286.5547490234376, 2154.056580078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "CLEVELAND (UPI)\u2014A steel-\nworkers\u2019 strike this summer\nwould be pretty painless to the\nnation\u2019s steel users, Steel Maga-\nzine said today.\n\nSteel said users have had\nample time to build inventories\nand imported steel is . more\nreadily available this year than\nin any other strike threat per-\niod. Decreased consumption be-\ncause of summer vacations and\nmodel changeovers in the auto-\nmotive industry will also cut\ndown on the need for steel, the\nmetalworking weekly added.\n\nEven if a strike does come,\nabout 20 per cent of the na-\ntion\u2019s steel mills would continue\nto operate.\n\nSteel said the above condi-\ntions place the steelworkers in\na poor strike position. They\nwould have to count on a long\nstrike to pinch consumers into\nclamoring for a_ settlement.\nSteel said it was also doubtful\nthe government would permit a\nlong strike while the U.S. is\nengaged in the Vietnam War.\n\nStocks Good For 30-90 Days\n\nStrike-hedge stockpiles will\nlast from as long as 30 to 90\ndays, Steel said and they could\neven last longer since in past\nstrikes, stockpiles held out long-\ner than builders thought they\nwould.\n\nSome steel users are doing\nbusiness with no thought being\ngiven to a likelihood of a\nstrike. Orders are being re\nceiyed by big tonnage users\nsuch as the auto industry.\n\nStee] said the orders could be\na form of strike-hedge buying,\nsince if there is a strike, they\nwould be the first to be filled\nwhen production is resumed.\n\nDespite the developments,\nprospects of light demand for\nsteel over the last five months\nof the year still stand. Larger\nproducers expect to complete\nabout two-thirds of their 1968\nbusiness by July 31, the date\nthe basis steel contract expires.\n\nRolling of steel will continue\nunabated the.rest of this month\nas mills strive to complete de-\nlivery of strikehedge orders,\nSteel believes.\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 896.6594848632812, 2179.112548828125, 1249.1357421875, 2406.734130859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Sex Offender\nIs Killed By\nYoung Scout\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 484.243224609375, 2903.657775390625, 885.2720952148437, 3702.008240234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Information about employ-\nment will be obtained in a sur-\nvey of households here the\nweek of July 15. Director\nJames W. Turbitt of the Census\nBureau's regional office in\nBoston announced.\n\nThe information will be used\nby the U. 5. Department of La-\nbor\u2019s Bureau of Labor Statis-\ntics in determining national\nemployment and unemploy-\nment figures, Last month\u2019s sur-\nvey showed that the unem-\nployment rate remained at 3.5\nper cent for the second consecu-\ntive month.\n\nThe identity of households\nthroughout the U. 8. partici-\npating in the survey is confiden-\ntial, and the information ob\ntained will be used only for\nstatistical purposes.\n\nCensus Bureau interviewer\nwho will visit households in\nthis area between July 15 and\n20 is Mrs. Isabelle Richard,\nJamestown.\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 909.1539301757813, 3885.766173828125, 1320.4246220703126, 4707.40155078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "SAIGON (UPI)\u2014A U.S. Army\nmajor was captured and mur-\ndered by the Viet Cong\nSaturday on a road 145 miles\nnortheast of Saigon, a military\nspokesman said today.\n\nThe name of the major, a\nsenior U.S. Army adviser to the\nSouth Vietnamese forces in the\nprovince of Binh Thuan, was\nwithheld until relatives have.\nbeen notified.\n\nThe spokesman said the\nmajor and his interpreter were\ndriving along route 2 on their\nway to the scene of a battle\nwhen their jeep was ambushed\nabout 10:30 a.m. Saturday.\n\nThe interpreter was wounded,\nescaped and returned to the\nnearest village where a search\nteam of Vietnamese and Ameri-\ncan troops was sent\u2018 to the\nscene of the ambush.\n\nThe search team found the\nmajor\u2019s body. He had been shot\nin the back of the head. ,\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 480.8320007324219, 2799.55810546875, 875.1956787109375, 2902.443359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Census Taker Seeks\nEmployment Data\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 1325.4661865234375, 2776.545654296875, 2126.614501953125, 2911.593017578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Conservative Party Candidate\nTo Inject Humor Into Campaign\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 2580.325927734375, 1167.7874755859375, 2919.22607421875, 1278.0635986328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Wilson H. Leach,\nWestfield, Died\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 459.72344970703125, 1054.813232421875, 794.2997436523438, 1213.2596435546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Toil-Gating\nCharged After\nThree-Car Crash\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 2157.607482421875, 1237.519591796875, 2561.932556640625, 1727.1458134765624 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "NORTH CLYMER, \u2014 No one\nwas injured in a two-car acci-\ndent at 1 p.m. Saturday at the\nintersection of Rt. 74 and County\nRoad 321 in the Town of Clymer.\n\nChautauqua County Sheriff's\ndepartment said a car driven\nby Richard J. Barrow, RD 1,\nCorry, Pa., stopped at the inter-\nsection of Rt. 74 and County\nRoad: 321. He didn\u2019t see a car\ndriven by James W. Forrest\nof Chesterland, Ohio, and pulled\nin front of the Forrest vehicle.\nThe Forrest car was traveling\nwest in Rt. 74.\n\nNeither driver was injured.\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 1748.7045283203124, 3381.413634765625, 2165.996033203125, 4457.8453984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "NEW YORK (UPI) \u2014 Fire\nCommissioner Robert 0. Lowe-\nry has warned that if attacks\non firemen in ghetto neighbor-\nhoods continue, it might mean\nreduced fire protection in those\nneighborhoods.\n\n\u201cYou can\u2019t expect a man to\npull hose and go into flaming\nbuildings and try to rescue peo-\nple and at the same time dodge\nbottles and bricks,\u201d Lowery\nsaid Sunday.\n\nLowery, a Negro, attributed\nthe \u201cestrangement\u201d between\nfiremen and minority groups to\nthe fact that 96 per cent of the\nforce is white.\n\nLowery said he is working to\nrecruit more black and Puerto\nRican firemen \u201cto make our de-\npartment more reflective of the\npopulation composition of the\ncity.\u201d\n\n\u201cIt\u2019s a distinct possibility\nthat if we can\u2019t get better coop-\neration from the citizenry, the\nfire service and the protection\nthere will diminish,\u201d he said.\n\u201cThe people in the area will\nsuffer, there\u2019s no doubt about\nit.\u201d\u2019\n\nLowery, speaking in a CBS\nradio interview, listed the South\nBronx and the Brownsville sec-\ntion of Brooklyn as neighbor-\nhoods particularly hostile to the\nfiremen.\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 1327.4317626953125, 94.2319564819336, 2111.75634765625, 1151.38037109375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 94.53235626220703, 3727.093994140625, 882.2302856445312, 4669.59033203125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "YOUNGER DRIVERS\nTired of being pushed around?\n\nWe WANT Your Business!\nIMMEDIATE FS-1 if:\n\u00ae you have been licensed 2 yrs.\n\u00ae you havea clean record\n\u00ae you live at home or in college\nCOLLISION at REGULAR RATES!\nEasy Payments!\n\nW.L. PUTNAM\n\nAGENCY, Ine.\nCor, E. 4th & Deer St. 366-2744\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 2141.505919921875, 248.73554943847657, 2551.97528125, 1107.5291142578126 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "The Grape Festival commit-\ntees will meet in the Revere\ninn, upstairs, at 8 p.m.\n\nThe Utopia club will meet at\nthe home of Mr. and Mrs.\nFrank Taylor, Hanford road, at\n7 p.m.\n\nThe annual budget hearing\nof the Silver Creek Central\nschoo! district will be held in\nthe junior-senior high schoo! at\n7:30 p.m.\n\nThe Learn and Grow Garden\nclub will hold a tureen dinner\nat the home of Mr. and Mrs.\nHenry Miller, Andrus road,\nstarting at 10 am. Members\nare to bring a dish of food to\npass and their own table serv-\nice, as well ag an item to do-\nnate to the \u201cHi Neighbor\u2019\u201d\u2019 Day\nbeing sponsored by the Lake\nShore Inter-Community hospi-\n\nal.\n\nThe board of directors of\nthe Greater Silver Creek Area\nChamber of Commerce will\nhave a dinner meeting at Foit\u2019s\nrestaurant at 6:30 p.m. with the\nmeeting to start at 7:30 p.m.\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 2996.57080078125, 76.70423126220703, 3352.414306640625, 175.04417419433594 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "17 From Area\nAmona JBC Grads\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 2596.835205078125, 92.01467895507812, 2965.178955078125, 729.156982421875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 2150.619384765625, 1125.897705078125, 2435.330078125, 1224.49560546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "None Hurt In\nClymer Crash\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 55.28063534545898, 1580.1830439453124, 452.3875432128906, 2407.5368046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "LEONE, Frank S.: July 7, 1968,\n123 East Main St., Fredonia,\nN.Y., beloved husband of the\nlate Bertha (nee Latona);\nfather of Dr. Russell S. Leone\nof Arlington, Va., Anthony F.\nLeone, Mrs. Albert (Marie)\nMolino, Mrs. J. Don (Josephine)\nSpringman, Mrs. Samuel\n(Helen) Lazarony of Fredonia,\nMrs. Joseph (Cecilia) Alessi\nof, Dunkirk and the late Sally\nBarone. He was preceded in\ndeath by three brothers and\nfive sisters; also survived by\n13 grandchildren, 12 great-\ngrandchildren and several\nnieces and nephews. Funeral\nservices will be held Wednes-\nday morning at 9 o\u2019clock from\nthe Millonzi Funeral Home,\nand 10 o\u2019clock in St. Anthony\u2019s\nChurch. Interment will be in\nSt. Anthony\u2019s Cemetery. The\nholy rosary will be recited\nTuesday evening at 8 o\u2019clock.\nThe family will receive friends\nat Millonzi\u2019s from 2 to 5 and\n7 to 10 today and Tuesday.\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 870.55029296875, 138.5785675048828, 1289.5908203125, 379.5620422363281 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "TO USERS\u2014\n\nSteel Strike\nWould Be\nRather Painless\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 1748.9788203125, 2920.815001953125, 2157.740173828125, 3178.84783984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "his views and those of Javits,\nespecially on Vietnam.\n\nHe said he would concentrate\nhis campaign on the two-time\nsenator\u2019s supposed support of\nthe administration on Vietnam\npolicy.\n\nO'Dwyer said Javits was\n\u201clace than dnvish.\u201d\u2019\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 905.2780151367188, 3754.71044921875, 1267.81591796875, 3868.3466796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "U. S. Major Taken\nPrisoner, Slain\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 2984.507873046875, 184.42810009765626, 3394.77166796875, 2087.4528203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "JAMESTOWN, \u2014 The 82nd\nannual commencement exer-\ncises of Jamestown Business\ncollege featured an address by\nthe Honorable Jess J. Present,\nNew York State Assemblyman.\n\nThis year\u2019s graduating class,\nnumbering 109, were awarded\ndiplomas by Ernest Roblee,\npresident. Approximately 400\nparents, friends, and relatives\nof the graduates attended the\nceremony.\n\nAmong the graduates from\nthe Dunkirk area were:\n\nDiane Bebak, daughter of Mr.\nand Mrs. Frank J. Bebak of 24\nGenet street, Dunkirk.\n\nIva Bull, daughter of Mr. and\nMrs. Earl W. Bull of Osborne\nroad, Fredonia. 4\n\nRosemary Civilette, daughter\nof Mr. and Mrs, Horace Civi-\nlette, 31 Eagle street, Fredonia.\n\nSuzanne Everson, daughter\nof Mr. and Mrs. Bretsell Ever-\nson, Hanover road, Silver Creek.\n\nAnne Fote, daughter of Mr.\nand Mrs. Joseph D. Fote, .854\nJefferson street, Dunkirk. <<\n\nMary Ellen Ganey, daughter\nof Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ganey\nSr., 225 King street, Dunkirk. - :\n\nSheldon Grant, son of Mr. and\nMrs. George A. Grant, Be\nroad, Fredonia, :\n\nMary Ann Halas, daughter of\nMr. and Mrs. Joseph Halas, 6\u00a2\n\nEast Courtney street, Dunkirk.\n\nJane Hunter, daughter of\nMr. and Mrs, Glenn L. Hunter,\n204 Temple street, Fredonia.\n\nMary Lefferts, daughter: o!\nMr. and Mrs. Edward E. Lef\nferts, Stockton road, Fredonia.\n\nDavid Mackowiak, son of Mr\nand Mrs. Frank Mackowiak, 43!\nBucknor street, Dunkirk. \u2014 -\n\nLinda Mason, daughter: o!\nMrs. Jean Maus, East Mail\nroad, Dunkirk. .\n\nRonald Millonzi, son of Mr\nand Mrs. Philip Millonzi,. 9\nSeymour street, Fredonia. ;\n\nLucille Petrella, daughter\nMr. and Mrs. Michael Petrella\nCenter road, Dunkirk. .\n\nRobert Sisson, son of Mr. an\nMrs. Robert Sisson, 96 Chautau\nqua road, Fredonia. *\n\nSharon Wallace, daughter \u00a2\nMr. and Mrs. Ray C. Wallace\n204 Berry road, Fredonia.\n\nStephen Zatorski, son of M1\nand Mrs. Edmund R. Zatorsk\n\n800 Monroe street, Dunkirk.\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 1727.8211669921875, 3200.966796875, 2170.982666015625, 3363.151123046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Firemen Don\u2019t Like\nDodging Bricks; People\nMav Sutfer\u2014cChief\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 1339.5692744140624, 4238.89971875, 1742.7366337890624, 4711.66912890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "The swimming program will\nbe held Tuesdays and Fridays\nstarting July 9. Buses will stop\nat Jarvis\u2019, the Corner Snack\nbar, Luce\u2019s dairy, West Sher-\nidan plaza and Reiter\u2019s motel\nat 5 p.m. Swimming will be\nheld at the Dunkirk Conference\nGrounds from 5:30 to 7:30.\n\nBuses will make the same\nstop on the return trip.\n\nPlayground activities begin\ntoday and will be held Mon-\nday. Wednesday and Thursday\nfrom 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the\nSheridan Memarial Field.\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 462.4494318847656, 486.2939448242187, 863.8757329101562, 813.9592900390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "We would like to thank all\nthose who helped with the First\nMethodist Church auction.\nMembers and friends who donat-\ned articles and especially Floyd\nBarris who donated the use of\nhis farm and Marvin Smith,\nauctioneer, who donated his\nservices.\n\nMrs. MABEL BARRESI\nAuction Committee Chairman\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 76.05909729003906, 153.73387145996094, 410.66082763671875, 292.7091369628906 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "Bible Thought\nTy TV dau\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 2161.3245234375, 1789.3363642578124, 2564.957458984375, 2184.66424609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "WERoLPinL), \u2014 lwo west-\nfield men who had become ill\nwere taken to Westfield Me-\nmorial hospital by the West-\nfield Emergency squad under\nthe direction of Lt. Robert Claw-\nson.\n\nOn Friday morning Wilson\nLeach, 54, of 9 Oak street, was\ntaken to the hospital. He died\nMonday morning. Saturday\nmorning John L. Miller, 85, of\nForest Park suffered an attack\nand is a patient at the hospital.\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 68.21585797119141, 2768.349669921875, 464.15383959960934, 3283.975037109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "PAPIERSKI, Walter J.: July 5,\nof 334 Nevins St., Dunkirk.\nBeloved husband of Veronica\nPapierski, father of Stanley of\nDunkirk and Arthur of Fredon-\nia, brother of John and 3 sis-\nters, all of Poland. Five grand-\nchildren also survive. Funeral\nservices will be held at 9 o\u2019clock\nTuesday morning from the\nFelix T. Mackowiak Funeral\nHome, 56 E. Doughty street\nand at 9:30 in St. Mary's\nChurch. Interment will follow\nin Willowbrook Park Ceme-\ntery. Friends may call at the\nfuneral home from 2 to 5 and\n7 to 10 today.\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 62.71545361328125, 2423.152404296875, 462.85589648437497, 2739.28924609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "LUNGHI, (Long), Caroline:\nFuneral services will be held\nWednesday morning at 8:30\nin the home of the Orcutt Fun-\neral Service, and at 9 o\u2019clock\nin Holy Trinity Church. Inter-\nment will be in Holy Trinity\ncemetery. Friends will be re-\nceived at the funeral home\nfrom 7 to 9 this evening, and\nfrom 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 Tuesday.\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 37.08019589233398, 314.3593745117187, 443.25296069335934, 527.6268315429687 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "Now there stood by the cross\nof Jesus his mother, . . . and\nthe disciple standing by, whom\nhe loved.\u2014John 19:25 and 26.\n\nFamily and friends are any\nman's greatest asset in joy\nor in sorrow.\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 1757.84258984375, 4486.5755, 2170.154724609375, 4705.93475390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "Lawrence of London wants you\nto brave the elements in a new\nrain design\u2014jaguar printed\ncotton poplin with a diagonal\nzipper closing. It\u2019s worn with a\nmatching safari hat that has a\ndetachable \u2018\u2018curtain.\u201d\u201d\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 469.28680419921875, 405.454833984375, 844.9514770507812, 467.24542236328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "CARD OF THANKS\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 2154.470947265625, 108.7232437133789, 2520.518798828125, 216.51820373535156 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "What's Going On\n\nIn Silver Creek\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 48.081729400634764, 616.6202387695313, 439.02407885742184, 937.9854130859376 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "BAKER, C. Dorothy: Funeral\nservices will be held at 1:30\nTuesday afternoon from the\nFirst Methodist Church. Dr.\nArthur M. Crawford will offi-\nciate. Interment will be in\nForest Hill cemetery. Friends\nwill be received by the\nfamily at the Gardinier Fun-\neral Home from 2 to 4 and 7 to\n9 today.\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 55.27355908203125, 1237.833556640625, 443.20990039062497, 1552.5317998046874 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "LEACH, Wilson H.: Funeral\nservices will be held at 1:30\nWednesday afternoon from the\nMorse Funeral Home, Brocton,\nwith the Rev. Allan Ames offi-\nciating. Burial will be in Port-\nland Evergreen cemetery.\nFriends will be received at the\nfuneral home from 7 to 9 today\nand from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Tues-\ndav.\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 50.50338314819336, 954.4342646484375, 442.30145312499997, 1214.7556767578126 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "BAUMUNK, Robert: Funeral\nservices will be held at 2 o\u2019clock\nTuesday afternoon from the\nGrove Funeral Home, Waynes-\nboro, Pa. The Rev. Herbert\nBoyles will officiate. Graveside\nservices will be held Wednes-\nday morning at 10:30 in Forest\nHill cemetery.\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 72.89023541259766, 3304.19415234375, 468.09878588867184, 3596.141052734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "RKOSSOTTO, Cpl. Vincent J.:\nFuneral services will be held\nat 8:30 Thursday morning from\nthe Gardinier Funeral Home\nand at 9 o\u2019clock in Holy Trinity\nChurch. Interment will be in\nSt. Joseph\u2019s cemetery. Friends\nwill be received by the family\nat the funeral heme after 7\no'clock this evening.\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 2191.5615234375, 2342.511474609375, 3415.310546875, 4777.3828125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "Maitre VMaVviagg Uree\u00bbn says.\n\n\u201c Gas infra-red outdoor broiling found best for\ncharcoal flavor in most popular \u2018meat-out\u2019 recipes\u201d\n\n \n\nDiscover the joy of Gas Broiling with infra-\nred, Gasprills duplicate the ages-old, always-\nloved charcoal flavor of broiling at its best\n... through the wave length of infra-red.\n\nGas infra-red broiling is in \u2014 all other\nmethods are out. With a new Gasprill it\u2019s all\nover but the shouting about charcoal flavor.\n\nOld-fashioned flavor is delivered from a Gas-\ngrill with new-fangled ease.\n\n \n\nNOW ENJOY Char-Broiled Flavor Indoors, too!\n\u2018Infra-red\u2019 brings the great outdoors char-broiled\nflavor indoors for great year \u2018round cooking. See these\nhandsome ranges at your Gas Company. Inquire about\nthe new Infra-Red Char-Broilers.\n\n \n\nWrite for FREE Recipes today.\nNew Gas ideas make the big difference in living.\nLive a lot better with Gas. Have a Great Day!\n\n \n\nNOTICE!\nNo Home Service\n\nIROQUOIS GAS\nDemonstration\n\nMEMBER INVESTOR-OWNED NATIONAL FUEL GAS SYSTEM July 178% Aug. 8\n419 Central Ave., Dunkirk; 84 W. Main St.. Fredonia 4\n\n \n\n \n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 46.6019401550293, 539.3416137695312, 420.94476318359375, 603.125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "FUNERAL NOTICES\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 461.78594921875, 882.7133173828125, 859.1560063476562, 1035.306091796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "TRAP eads 2. PUP\nwish to thank all their friends,\nrelatives and neighbors for the\nkindness and sympathy shown\nthem in their recent bereave-\nment.\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 2193.451904296875, 2532.400146484375, 3408.913330078125, 3765.40869140625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 1388.756103515625, 4064.860107421875, 1680.9234619140625, 4151.54736328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "Sheridan\n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 452.6827998046875, 200.86115979003907, 862.0740361328125, 381.17169238281247 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": " \n\nory of my dear friend,\nDOROTHY J., who passed away\nduly 8, 1967.\nImiss you\n\u201cBETTY DUFF\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 2170.5556640625, 1744.273193359375, 2455.01708984375, 1779.938720703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": "EMERGENCY CALLS\n" }, "53": { "bbox": [ 72.17182873535157, 3606.208556640625, 466.5036320800781, 3704.256287109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 53, "ocr_text": " \n\nThe effective striking range\nof a prairie rattlesnake is about\ntwo-thirds of its body length.\n" }, "54": { "bbox": [ 2218.4521484375, 229.06625366210938, 2474.31298828125, 250.70030212402344 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 54, "ocr_text": "TUEBCHAY BVENTS\n" }, "55": { "bbox": [ 3012.264708984375, 2092.261046875, 3402.934265625, 2172.38104296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 55, "ocr_text": "\u2014Read all. the display ads\ndaily.\n" }, "58": { "bbox": [ 492.13916015625, 131.51185607910156, 832.1121826171875, 191.3777618408203 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 58, "ocr_text": "IN MEMORIAM\n" }, "59": { "bbox": [ 525.5082397460938, 836.3274536132812, 811.5213012695312, 892.5112915039062 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 59, "ocr_text": "The family of the late\nHWAROLDT. ROONEY\n" }, "60": { "bbox": [ 1358.459228515625, 4164.88720703125, 1722.83642578125, 4210.12451171875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 60, "ocr_text": "By MRS. JAMES GOLDHERG\nPhone 79.9745\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "310585959-ennis-daily-news-Oct-25-1968-p-6.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 8, 11 ], [ 8, 15 ], [ 8, 16 ], [ 8, 19 ], [ 11, 15 ], [ 11, 16 ], [ 11, 19 ], [ 15, 16 ], [ 15, 19 ], [ 16, 19 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 8, 19 ], [ 11, 15 ], [ 16, 11 ], [ 19, 16 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6937.044535156249, 8424.69140625 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 4416.94862890625, 898.0482993164062, 5256.158792968749, 3466.1363320312503 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "SATURDAY\u20149:30 a.m.\u2014Girl\nScout uniforms exchange at\nCommunity Center.\n\nSATURDAY\u20147:30 p.m.\u2014Ellis\nCounty 4-H Achievement Ban-\nquet will be held at the Nation-\nal Guard Armory, 118 N. Grand,\nWaxahachie.\n\nDaily for eight days, SUNDAY\nOct. 27 through SUN. Nev. 3\u2014\n2 p.m. to 10 p.m.\u2014Ellis County\nMuseum and Art Gallery, -\nopen house at the\n\nhome on W. Mai St.,\nWaxahachie, with\ntives of women\u2019s clubs of \u201ca\n\nis sponsoring a downtown exhib-\nit of antiques and art work by\nElis Countians,inthe JOOF\nBidg., 208 S. St.\n\nMONDAY\u20147:30 p.m.\u2014E11is\n\u2018County Unit ,TSTA, will meet\nat Sam Houston\n\nTUESDAY\u20149:30 a.m. 12\nmoon and 12:30 to 2 peo eird\nGarden Club will meet at the\nCommunity Center for an ar-\nrangements workshop to be con-\nducted by Mrs. Vincent Bova,\nboard member of Dallas Council\nof \u2018Nationally Accredited Flower\nShow judges. Members to bring\nmaterials to work with sack\nlunch. Coffee will be served by\nthe hostesses. (Horticulture re-\nport due at meeting or not later\nthan November 1).\n\nTUESDAY\u20145 p.m. ws om.\n\u2014Open \u2018house will be beld. by\nthe TP&L Company sew office\nand 9ervice center, 300 W.\nCrockett St., opposite the Com-\n\nmimityu FPG,\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 2007.608154296875, 194.79373168945312, 3514.58203125, 1328.071533203125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 3583.26698828125, 660.928609375, 4413.2754921875, 2724.0499062500003 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "- Hearty best wishes for vic-\ntory, Ennis Lions, as you invade\nFiano tonight. Congratulafions\nms not \u2018having lost a game thus\nar.\n\nMRS. FLOYD BRATCHER\nand pretty little granddaughter,\nGAYLA ANN BRATCHER, 2%,\nwere in the office this a.m. to\nturn in Gayla Ann\u2019s little sister's\nbirth announcement, elsewhere\ntoday.\n\nGayla Ann is a i1eal glamor\ngirl, wich long plunde hair and\nblue eyes. She was the Bratch-\ners first grandchild and first\ngir! to be born in the family in\n27 years, Mrs. Bratcher said.\n\nOct. 26 birthday orchids to\nLEON WALKER, MRS. RAY-\n\u2018MOND KRUTILEK, BRENT\nJONES, NANCY BRACKIN,\nFREDDIE HILGERS, FREDDIE\nBOURLAND, MRS. FRANK NO-\nVOIrNY, MRS. E. R. KELLY,\nMRS. J. W. SODDERS, . BAR-\nBARA HOUSLEY, TOMMY\nWHITLOCK, JACK RHEA, NAN-\nCL CALHOUN, STEPHEN PRA-\nCHYL (1960), TROY DALE PA-\nTAK (1966).\n\nOct. 26 wedding anniversary\norchids to MR. and MRS. HOM.-\nER DOHERTY, MR. and MRS.\nCARL HORAN (1921).\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 250.385009765625, 141.27066040039062, 1904.5164794921875, 363.7347717285156 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Mrs. Pendleton of Corsi. Explains Equal\nLegal Rights Amendment Ta Ennic RAPW\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1107.6607666015625, 7634.9619140625, 2696.164794921875, 8400.306640625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": ". Yeu may qualify for A.S.C. assistance fer fertilizer\n\non fall pasture. Check with A.S.C. offies. ord\n\n\u2019 Monsante Agriculture Center.\n\n:\n-\n\n+ 876-5861\n\n \n \n\nDon Angell, Mgr. \u00a7 Monsanto 1003'S. Kaufman |\nEnnis, Texas\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 2849.7177734375, 5714.537109375, 4270.9169921875, 8326.005859375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Humiditier off ve tenaneenden bi\nand dose hot incuts bomen\n\n \n \n\n2 i \u2018 we\nbie \u2018\n\nRelieve nose and throat\n\ncaused by dry winter air!\n\n; . Calinow for a free survey.\nNe money down, up to 5 years to pay.\n\nCAWILSONCo.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 217.89754248046876, 378.8415427246094, 1060.1830849609375, 5271.547953124999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "MTS. verry Pendleton, mem-\nber of the Corsicana Busi-\nness and Professional Women\u2019s\nClub, as speaker Tuesday night\nfor the Ennis B&PW Club meet.\ning on \u201cLegislation,\u201d gave the\nB&PW study on the Equal Lega!\nRights Amendment to the Texas\nConstitution.\n\nShe was introduced by Mrs.\nJoe Sodders. Mrs. Pendleton al-\nso urged all Ennis members to\nattend the District 5 Seminar in\nCorsicana Saturday, October 26,\nat which time the talk on the A-\nmendment will be continued, a-\nmong other items of business.\nShe urged also that all be in-\nformed voters in the November\nd election .\n\nMrs. B. V. King, club presi-\ndent, opened the meeting, held\nin the Coffee Shop at Ye Olde\nInn. Mrs. J. H. Mauldin gave the\ninvocation.\n\nMrs. King announced that\nMiss Grace Yoder of Weslaco\nvas selected as tcp B & PW\nmember of the state on B&PW\nDay at the State Fair and thus\nis the reigning \u201cMiss B&PW of\nTexas.\u201d She said that Mrs. Estel-\nle Partee of El Paso, state\nB&PW Clubs president, was al-\nso present for the B&PW event\nat the Fair and that Miss Eliza-\nbeth Todyv of Fort Worth was\nthe speaker for that event, with\nMiss Jeanette Woodard of Dal-\njas as chairman for the day.\n\nMinutes and correspondence\nwere read by Mrs. Vera Everts,\nsecretary, and Mrs. T. O. Hall,\ntreasurer, reported all outstand-\ning bills paid except the drinks\nfor the Girl Scout Camp that\nwill come in later, and the\nclub's contribution to the legi-\nslative fund. Mrs. Vera Tolar re-\nminded all to vote Nov. 5. Sev-\neral items were sent to the ques-\ntion and answer box on how to\nimprove the club and M T's.\nKing read these, commenting\nbriefly. Reported it were Mrs.\nFioyd Casebolt, Mrs. Glynn Vy-\ners and Mrs. Walter Jones. Mis.\nJohn Pool's name was drawn\nfrom the \u201cHa Ha Box\u201d for the\nfree meal. As Mrs. Pool, first\nvice president, has moved \u2014 to\nDallas, the executive committee\nwas asked \u2018to find some one to\nfill the vacancy thus created.\n\nThose introduced, besides the\nspeaker, were Mrs. Lacile Boyd\nof Corsicana, District 5 director,\nguest of the club; Mrs. L. M.\nPenrod, guest of Mrs. R. E.\nBuie; Mrs. Garth Simmons,\nguest of Mrs. Willie Kadiubar,\nand Mrs. Maurine Riley, a new\nmember.\n\nIn her talk, Mrs. Pendleton\nexplained what the Equal Legal\nrights Amendment is, why: it is\nnecessary, the opposition to the\namendment, the effect of the\namendment on present laws and\nwhat B&PW members can do \u2018to\nhelp secure its passage, \u00a9\nTexas women already have the\n\u2018same legal duties as men\u2014-the\nduty to pay the same taxes, the\nduty. to vote, the duty to serve\n\u2018on juries, the duty to suppo\n\nBese\n\n \n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 3588.950337890625, 2902.26308203125, 4407.92246484375, 3711.8694863281253 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "\u2018Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Sykora,\n712 Mosley Dr., Waco, have an-\nnounced the arrival of a baby\nson, Dale Gene, October 22, at\n6:29 a.m. at Hillcrest Baptist\nHospital, Waco, weighing 38\npounds 2 ounces. Grandparents\nare Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Slo-\nvak, Ennis, and Mr. and Mrs.\nHenry Sykora of West. Great-\ngrandparents are Mrs. Joe J.\nVrana and Mrs. Annie E. S 1 0\nvak. Mrs. Sykora is the former\nDolores Slovak of Ennis.\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 3654.49365234375, 222.66175842285156, 4333.15283203125, 528.3318481445312 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Gn the\n\nAvenue\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 2747.042134765625, 1435.3388876953125, 3575.1512246093753, 5549.230082031249 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "of you\u2014and only you will be\nresponsible fur the success or\nfailure of this attempt to secure\njustice for all citizens of Texas\nbecause what you do individually\nto obtain the support of your\nrepresentative and senator will\nmake the difference between the\nsuccess or failure of our effort,\u201d\nMrs. Pendleton toil the women.\n\nShe admonished all members\nto \u201cstudy and digest information\ngiven from the set of studies pro-\nvided by Mrs. Tobolowsky, to\ncontact their representatives by\nmail or personally getting them\nto\u2019 commit themselves to active\nsupport of the Amendment; Af.-\nter the Legislature convenes in\nJanuary and the Amendment is\nintroduced to write or mail your\ndegislator again, see to it that\nyour relatives and friends write\n\u2018and be very vocal about our\n\u2018Amendment; after it is introduc-\n\u2018ed public hearings will\u2019 be held\non:the Amendment and we\n\u2018should ask our Legislators to\n\u2018notify us when the hearings are\n\u2018set and try to see that at least\ntwo ef our club members arz\n\u2018piesent in Austin for these\nhearings. Our presence will have\na Beneficial effect on the com-\nThittee and if no one attends they\n\u2018tous presume no one is too in-\n\u2018ferested in the Amendment and\n\u2018thereafter you shovld keep in\n\nevery place else in the world\nexcept here where the Constitu-\ntion refers to rights of people\n\nSince 1913 various attempts\nhave been made to repeal or\namend many of these discrimina-\ntory laws, but attempts have\nmet with. little success. Mean-\nwhile many \u2018Fexas resident: are\n\u2018daily experiencing inconvenienc-\nes, hardship,. heartache and fin-\nancial loss because of these laws.\n\n\u2018Despite the fact that the Tex-\nas Federation of Business and\nProfessional Women's Clubs.\nInc., and other women\u2019s groups\nhave conducted vigorous cam-\npaigns to change these laws, to\ndate we can report very iittle\nprogress. but 1968-1969 scems\nto be the time we will succeed,\u201d\nsaid Mrs, Pendleton. The passage\nof this amendment will serve as\na mandate from the people of\nTexas. which will require the\nLegislature to repeal or amend\nthe discriminatory laws. And\nwhile it is inconceivable tha\u2018 the\nthe Legislature would refuse to\nact .after. the passage of tie\nAmendment. should it fail to do\n\u2018so, it would give citizens ai\nopening wedge to challenge the\ndiscriminatory laws in the Texas\nCourts. She said she was sure\nthat the members are aware that\n\nany Texas Courts decisions\nhave expanded the discrimina-\ntions, j against women beyond the\nletter: of the statutory law and\nthat Courts are reluctant to over-\n\u2018turn. their own prececnts unless\nfareed to do so by statutory or\nConstitutional changes. So the\n\u201cAmendinent is necessary to ab-\nte:the discriminatory court-\naade laws which have ihe same\nforce and effect as laws passed\nby the Texas Legislature.\n\nThe speaker gave the follow-\ning examples of court-made laws\nwhich discriminate against wo-\nmen:\n\n\u2018 4) One permits the husband to\nsell or give away community\nproperty, including his wife's\nhalf; without her consent and\neventhough she objects; 2) A\nhusband can abandon the home-\nstead and ther sell it vithout\nhis. wife\u2019s consent; 3) Another\npermits only the husband to sue\nto recover community property\nand if he refuses to do so, the\nwife cannot sue to protect her\ninterest therein and she cannot\neven sue for damages for her\nOwn personal injuries, as such\ndamages are community; 4) Mar-\nriage dissolves any business\npartnership in which a woman is\nerigeged prior to her marriage 5)\nA married woman cannot be-\ncome a partner in a business af-\nter her marriage. If she at-\ntempts to do so, legally she is\nenly a creditor of the attempted\npartnership and if a dispute de-\nvelops between the married\nwoman and her partner, she is\nnot, entitled to claim any of the\nbenelits, of the partnership.\n\nThe above illustrations Mrs.\n\nPendleton stated illustrated only\n\n \n \n\n \n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 5308.3828125, 3478.29248046875, 6059.63720703125, 4257.26708984375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 5287.5830078125, 4318.62158203125, 6837.96533203125, 4822.421875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 4392.98681640625, 4855.3408203125, 6804.291015625, 8419.828125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": " \n\n9\n\n \n\n \n \n\nsented in the Yellow Pages 7\n\u00e9asy for buyers to find YOU w\n\nsti ter\n\n \n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 4442.10107421875, 3542.717041015625, 5242.76904296875, 4802.923828125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": " \n\n107 W. Avenue Ennis, Tetes\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 5263.10097265625, 3079.145650390625, 6074.479105468749, 3424.8904824218753 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Edsel Patien who had been\n\n \n\nng: .\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 3739.946533203125, 599.7899780273438, 4286.57177734375, 656.6914672851562 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Ry FAV CASEROILT\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 4511.39697265625, 795.88232421875, 5180.8994140625, 887.0454711914062 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Social Calendar\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 3637.241943359375, 3866.558837890625, 4385.99072265625, 4782.27783203125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "DSS Te\n\nBy PHIL PASTORET\n\nKeep your eye on the goal\nand they wou't ekate the puck\nyour way all evening.\n\nee 8 8\nWe\u2019re\ncomers cae betes boasts of 4\nCc playing\ne Peer dy\noot oar wn\u00e9le, who's\nfiddles with his \u2014\n\nIt takes maztnerve toe\nwear some of the \u2018tala.\n\n(Newspaper Enterprise Asen.)\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "8701915-waukesha-daily-freeman-Aug-31-1955-p-12.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 2, 3 ], [ 2, 7 ], [ 2, 8 ], [ 3, 7 ], [ 3, 8 ], [ 7, 8 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 3, 8 ], [ 7, 2 ], [ 8, 7 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 3399.2333984375, 4843.75 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 453.0046691894531, 2111.346435546875, 861.2155151367188, 2319.575927734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "Status of Camp\nMcCoy Studied\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 36.70618438720703, 65.58377838134766, 855.8383178710938, 277.08892822265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "Truman Logical Man to\nCampaian for President\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 452.5504348144531, 293.7863967285156, 879.3187363281249, 2107.89124609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "the only mistakes which Tru-\n\u2018/manism will have to answer\ndfor in the next campaign ir-\n{respective of whether the for-\njmer president is the ..next\nJnominee or has a hand in\npicking the party candidate.\n|There is still the matter of\nrieglect of duty with respect\nto the late Harry Dexter\nWhite. Mr, Truman has never\nexplained it. He has applied\nthe fifth amendment sort of\nphilosophy by refusing to ap-\n{pear before a house commit-\n\u2018tee which subpoenadd him to\nexplain the circumstances of\nthe White case.\n\nWhile presidents have never\nbeen required fo answer a\nigubpoena, ex-presidents have\nno such legal right to refuse\nto testify and som\u00e9 of them\u2019\nactually have testified be-\nfore congressional committ\u00e9es\nwhen invited. Mr. Truman, if\ninclined to be formal about it,\nmight have refused to accept\na subpoena but could never-\ntheless have responded volun-\ntarily to an invitation.\n\nAs it is, the country does\nnot know. even today why, in\nthe face of testimony by for-\n/mer Secretary of State James\n\u2018F, Byrnes that J. Edgar Hoo-\n\u2018ver of the FBI had warned\nMr. Truman about White,\nthere were sent nevertheless\nwithin the next thirteen\nmonths two Jetters of- com-\nmendation to White signed by\nMr. Truman. The Democratic\nparty has never seemed to\ncare to clear up this mystery.\nBut in the. 1956 campaign,\nwhich the former president\nevidently believes should be:\nof the \u201cgive \u2019ern hell\u201d variety,\nit is not unlikely that some of\nthe Republicans will ask for\nthe answers, They will-ask for\nspecific assurances that, if the\nDemocratic party comes back\nto power, it will not again be\nas soft in handlifig Commu-\nnists as it was during the 20\nyears it occupied the execu-\ntive branch of the govern-\n\nment.\n(Copyright, 1955, New York\nHerald Tribune Inc.)\n\n \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 36.14622186279297, 325.49589990234375, 455.87995458984375, 650.0706284179687 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Doren, dammit 7\n\nWASHINGTON -\u2014 Former\nPresident Harry Truman not\nonly is eligible under the Con-\nstitution to run again for the\npresidency but in many re-\nspects he is the logical person\nfor the Democratic party to\nnominate in 1956.\n\nTt. is the Truman record\nwhich the Democrats are still\nboasting about as having been\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 455.4003493652344, 2328.455677734375, 884.6881210937499, 4064.469859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "CAMP McCOY (#i--The mil-\nitary affairs committee of the\nWisconsin legislature met\nhere Tuesday with \u2018the fifth\narmy. community relations\ncommittee and discussed the\norder which turned the 61,000\nacre installation into a sum-\nmer training camp only. /\n\nCol. Oscar Moldenhauer,\nTomah hotel keeper and a\nregimental cammahder in the,\n32nd national guard infantry\ndivision, asked why the camp\nwas closed when high military\nJeaders conceded the camp\nwas on\u00e9 of the superior train-\n\u2018ing centers in the nation. He\nthen pointed out that perma-\n\u2018nent camps chosen for the re-\n\u2018serve training program were\n\u2018in Mississippi, Texas, Florida,\nAlabama, Maryland and Cal-\n\u2018fornia, \u2018\u201c\u2018mostly Democratic\nstates.\u2019 Camp McCoy oper-\nates under the present sched-\nule from February until the\nend of November. The camp\nwas removed from full time\nstatis in 1952.\n| These U. 5. representatives ;\n\u2018attended the meeting: Gard-\nner Withrow (R-La Crosse),'\nHenry Reuss (D-Milwaukee),\nand William Van Pelt (R-Fond;\ndu Lac).\n\nLegislature members at-,\nfending were Sens. Leverich\n(R-Sparta) and Draheim (R-\nNeenah), and Assemblymen\nHall (Tomah), Romell\n(Adams) and Jam\u00e9s Peterson\n(La Crosse). a\n\nThe committee heard an in-\n\u2018formal r\u00e9port from Major,\nIGen. P. D, Ginder,. fifth army|\n\u2018commander from Chicago,\nand Col. James MacDougall,\n\u2018Camp McCoy comnidnder.\n\nAlso present were members,\nof the 11 man community re-\nlations committee headed by,\nI. B. Bell, Tomah,\n\nTh\u00e9 committe\u00e9 said it hoped\nthe recently approved armed\nforces act would incr\u00e9ase the\nneed for the camp\u2019s facilities.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nThe United Nations, its agen- |\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 47.56136703491211, 660.9659423828125, 241.78660583496094, 989.41455078125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 64.65009307861328, 4179.82958984375, 862.3494262695312, 4841.5390625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "NOTICE\n\nApplication blanks for the position of\nPatrolman on the Waukesha Police Force\nwill be available at the Waukesha Police\nStation until Sept. 17, 1955. Contact Police\nChief Hannon, ,\n\nFire and Police Commission\nCarl Weber, Sect\u2019y.\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 15.3354384765625, 1031.54918359375, 451.0201828613281, 4157.438609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Te Jvde alli\npaign Adlai Stevenson didn\u2019t\ndare to repudiate Trumanism,\nso .in 1956- the Democratic\nnominee will likewise have to\ncampaign in defense of the\nsame doctrines or else risk\nthe loss of the former pres-\ndent\u2019s \u2018give \u2019em hell\u2019? tech-\nnique in the campaign. Thus,\nit is more Jogical that Harry\nTruman make the race him-\nself.\n\nOnce before in history a\nDemocratic. president\u2014Grov-\ner Cleveland\u2014atfier a lapse of\nfour years was elected again.\nThe congress specifically ex-\nempted Harry Truman from\nthe constitutional ban against\nany service in the presidency\nbeyond two terms. Some will\nargue that Mr. Truman\u2019s age,\n71, is a deterring factor but\nhis coniemporary, Senator\nBarkley of Kentucky, is still\nin public life at 77.\n\nMention of Mr. Barkley re-\ncalls a point that maybe Mr.\nTruman would like to forget.\n\u00a5or it was big unionism which\nblacklisted the Kentuckian!\nwhen it came to selecting a\npresidential nominee in 1952.\nMr. Truman now says that\nthe Republican administration\nis a captive of big business,\nbut the country will remem-\nber that big unionism domi-\nnated the Truman administra-\ntion. Nothing that Mr. Tru-\nman can suggest by way of al-\nleged harm done by the pres-\nent administration in protect-\ning the free-entetprise sys-\ntem from sabotage can possib-\njy compare with the injury to\nconstitutional practice record-\ned when Mr. Truman violated\nthe constitution. in seizing the\nsteel industry. This was done\nbecause, as the late Phil Mur-\nray intimated in one:. of his\nspeeches prior to the seizure,\nMr. Truman had pledged him-\nself in a private deal not to\nuse the Taft-Hartley act.\n\nNo president of the United\nStates in all history ever\nseized an entire industry and,\nwhen Mr. Truman did so, he\nwas promptly rebuked by the\nsupreme court of the United\nStates.\n\nCurieusly cnough, none of\nhe \u201cleft wingers,\u2019? with their\nstooge organizations, came\nout to defend the rights of\nbusiness men as free men un-\nder the bill of rights of the\nconstitution. There was no\nsuch solicitude about legal\nprocedures and \u201cdue process\u201d\nexhibited then as there is now\nwhen a person who is merely\nasked whether he has ever\nbeen a Communist pleads the\nfifth amendment, .\n\nWhatever the alleged\ndamage of \u201cMcCarthyism\u201d\nabroad, nothing hurt the pres-\ntige of the United States more\nin foreign countries\u2014particu-\nJarly in Asia\u2014than the sum-\ntary dismissal of General\nMacArthur by President Tru-\nman. without so much as 4\nhearing. The supreme com-\nmander of our Far Eastern\nforces, who had admittedly\ndone stich a wonderful job in\npostwar Japan, not only\nwasn\u2019t given a hearing\u2014which\nit is so often claimed every\ngovernment employe is enti-\nfled to get\u2014but he wasn\u2019t\n\u00e9ven given the courtesy of be-\ning notified ahead of the pub-\nJic announcement that he was\nfired. He got the first news on\nthe radio.\n\nThe disregard of the consti-\ntution, however, in seizing the\nentire steel industry and in\ndismissing General MacdAr-\nthur without a hearing are not\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 248.86162255859375, 648.2555434570312, 452.2240402832031, 1031.2707626953124 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "so much bet-\nter than the\nE is enhower\nrecord, and it\nis a return\nto Trumanism\n\nwhich the\ncountry may\nexpect if it\n\nelects a Dem-\nocrat to the\nWhite House.\nFor, \u201cJust as in\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 994.9196166992188, 1861.2451171875, 3399.2333984375, 4843.75 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "rmel\u2019s\n\nANNED PICNICS fin\u201d Dad oa.\nKingan's Circle K Chopped Beef or K. P. Luncheon Meat\n\non. fe | | $86 I L__ sn eeosnarceensue |\nRICH IN TOMATO SAUCE WITH SAVORY PORK \u2014 KROGER\u2019S .\n16 oz.\n| Madison Brand Hellman\u2018\u2019s \u2014 Rich with Egg\nSWEET PICKLES .............. 2; 43c MAYONNAISE \u2018Sar 490 -\nPIVE BiTTER FOR vces 12 02.\n\u2014 , can\n| Read's German Dusseldorf, Horseradish or Salad\nPOTATO SALAD \"2.:* 29\u00a2 Kraft MUSTARD \u00b0.:\u00b0 10c\nFine Granulated Kroger\u2019s Fresh Baked Sand\u2019ch Buns or\nSUGAR. . \u2018oo 976 WIENER ROLLS . .... 23\u00a2\nRed Dot\u2019 . Kroger\u2019s Golden Snow\nMadison Brand. , Hawaiian\n\nPOTATO CHIPS. 58 LAVER CAKE. va\" 58\nDILL PICKLES ....%: 25\u00a2 PUNCH ..:... \"2\u00b0 38\u00a2\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n\n| | Pasteurized\nProcess\nCheesespread\n\nWINDSOR CLUB\n| 2 Ib. c\n\u201cA Picnic must for Loaf 59\n\ndelicious sandwiches\u201d\n\n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\nMichigan Elberta\n\nPEACHES 379\n\nBANANAS\n\nFirm, Golden Ripe Fruit -\n\n \n\nPicnic Supplies\nondware Colored\n\naper Plates >\n\nLO CUPS te 10c DRY ICE... \"er 39\nPER PLATES .....' 45\u00a2 ALUMINUM FOIL... *.\u00b0 27\u00a2\n\ndware Pl\n\nRKS or SPOONS tm 290 WAX PAPER... 2 mu 490\n\nCECE ee Oe ee ee mrs On Swen Big OMe\n\n \n \n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 961.1751098632812, 71.51007843017578, 3374.8447265625, 203.46726989746094 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Have A Happy Holiday \u2014 Buy for the Long 9 Meal Weekend Ahead!\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 1691.03355859375, 225.75404809570313, 2599.50941015625, 362.8724167480469 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Here's the modern way to gat more delicious ham fer your money at Kroger, It\u2019s\nall heart of ham \u2014= sugar cured, hickory smoked, melt-in-your-mouth tender \u2014\nthe meatiest ham you ever ate. And your best ham value too, all the throw away\nparts are removed before you buy. Try your faverite cut of this tender, julcy\nham teday \u2014.at this attractive Kromer prise: we >\u00bb 2\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 463.2389724121094, 4021.006458984375, 878.4754135742187, 4152.77259375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "The United Nations, its agen-\ncies and programs cost the\nUnited States about 55 cents\na year for each American.\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 96.27345275878906, 298.71868896484375, 428.528564453125, 327.9711608886719 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "se DAVIN LAWRENCE\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 900.586181640625, 250.33407592773438, 3395.27734375, 2317.032958984375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": ". Land O'Frost\n\n. ao gli iil it ail ug ig lata A ale Ie cara I aa ial itm ich har te gad ae. Se\nj all heart of ham \u2014\u2014 sugar cured, hickory smoked, melet-in-your-mouth tender \u2014\u2014\n\nPandan ted beter ye here yur tvore co fs tena, ule Skinless and Shankless\n~~ \u2018eo a an ham today \u2014 at this arpectioe Kroger price, 16 tc 20 Ib. A\n| \u00b0 vg.\n\n\u201cs > _ Sg\n\n \n \n\n \n \n\n7 \u2018Round or\nButt Potion\n\nNe Pound...\nNO EXCESS FAT\n\u2018Sines? Whole or Half Hams. 59%, Center Slices. 89:\n\nLEAN GROUND BEEF. ... 39c\nCHIPPED BEEF .......\u2018.c% 29c By the Piece!\nCANNED HAMS...\n\nEine\n\n- CANNED PICNICS \u2018\u00b0 $259.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nFresh Frying Chicken \u2014\n\nSPECIAL PICNIC OFFER! |\n\n\u2018The Se Hot Dog Is Back\u2019\n\nPackage of 8 Plankinton Both s\nGlobe Wieners and Pack- . C\nage of $ Kroger Wiener. Only\n\nCut up Ready for the Pan\n\n\"ib. He LEGS & THIGHS Ib 79c BREASTS ... Ib. 93c\n\nsarees ID, S7E OAWAD - 4 oe:\n\n \n \n\ni| WINGS Ib. 19\u00a2\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nRICH IN TOMATO SAUCE WITH SAVORY PORK \u2014 KROGER\u2019S <\n\nDAD Wy a PEAHC =\n\n \n" } } }, { "scan_name": "150135967-gatesville-messenger-and-star-forum-Feb-25-1955-p-1.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 8, 15 ], [ 9, 53 ], [ 9, 38 ], [ 53, 38 ], [ 18, 12 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 9, 38 ], [ 15, 8 ], [ 18, 12 ], [ 38, 53 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 5081.376953125, 6859.7016523437505 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 2240.005623046875, 2798.817390625, 2924.362296875, 3897.3532636718746 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "Gatesville\u2019s newly-organized Girl\nScouts will become recruiters for\nthe Red Cross regional blood cen-\n\u2018ter next week. Beginning Thurs-\n-day, the girls will make the rounds\n\u2018of Gatesville residences leaving\ndonor ecards for the March 22-23\n\u2018Gatesville visit by the blood col-\nlecting unit.\n\nThis new plan to enlist new do-\ninors in the program calls for the\n\u2018girls to leave the cards at each\nihome, then return later and pick\n\u2018them up. Red Cross leaders are\njasking that each person contact-\ned give the request to become a\n\nfood donor full consideration, and\nhold his card until the Girl Scouts\nmake their return calls.\n\nThe girls are basing their blood\n\u2018donor campaign on the plea that\nwhole blood is needed for the\nmanufacture of gamma globulin\u2014\nthe serum that combats the crip-\npling effects of polio.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 2982.93212890625, 983.943603515625, 4967.48291015625, 2193.039306640625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 2966.303466796875, 2431.28955078125, 4960.5791015625, 3460.44921875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 171.7672960205078, 1399.5855791015624, 862.8149946289063, 2347.335197265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "The Federal Housing Authority\nthis week granted final approval\nfor construction of 15 more resi-\ndenees in Gatesville\u2019s Eastwood\nPark Addition and the builders,\nMorris and Little Inc., started con-\nstruction work on the project\nThursday.\n\nOllie Little, who is teamed with\nF. A. Morris Jr. in housing ven-\ntures in Copperas Cove, McGregor\nand Killeen as well as in Gatesville,\nsaid plans are to complete all 15\nresidences within 60 days. They\nwill all be three-bedroom homes\nwith attached garages\u2014homes of\nthe $10,000-$10,500 class. They will\nbe frame with brick trim, and\neach one will be equipped with a\ncentral heating unit.\n\nNearly all these residences will\nbe leeated on North 28th Street.\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 164.567634765625, 2678.234138671875, 851.9157026367188, 3554.135734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Gatesville school authorities still\nweren't ready to name a new foot.\nball coach this week, after promis.\ning negotiations with a highly-rat-\ned young Class AAA - assistant\ncoach fell through.\n\nThey have now turned to oth\u00e9r\nleading candidates in the field of\n40. studying their qualifications\nand backgrounds with the hope of\nnaming Lloyd Mitchell's successor\nwithin the next few weeks.\n\nA school board spokesman ad-\nmitted Thursday that prospects for\nchoosing a new coach by March 1\nwere \u201cmighty slim\u201d but added\nthat the trustees felt certain the\nman for the job would be signed\nsometime next month.\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 4302.786140625, 4537.52491015625, 4999.4038007812505, 6360.2656171875005 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "Roger H. Miller, Gatesville\u2019s\nmayor, this week issued the fol-\nlowing official memorandum offi-\n\u2018cially setting March 7-12 as Public\nSchools Week here:\n\n\u201cWHEREAS the Governor of\nTexas has officially designated the\nfirst week in March as Public\nSchools Week in Texas and asks\nthat citizens throughout the state\nvisit their public schools, learr\nmore about their organization and\noperation, and get better acquaint-\ned with their school administrators\nand teachers, and\n\n\u201cWHEREAS it has been demon-\nstrated conclusively that the main-\ntenance of high educational levels\nis essential to the welfare of this\nnation from every standpoint\u2014\neconomic, social, governmental, and\nreligious\u2014and it behooves all citi-\nzens to seek a positive conscious-\nness of what our schools are doing\nand what standards they are en-\ndeavoring to serve;\n\n\u201cTHEREFORE, I. R. H. Miller,\nmayor of Gatesville, do hereby\ndesignate the period March 7-12,\n1955, as Public Schools Week in\nGatesville and urge all Gatesville\nresidents to visit our schools dur-\ning this period in order to become\npersonally acquainted with the\nphysical plants of our public school\nsystem and with the progress and\naccomplishments of our public ed-\nucational program.\n\n\u201cIn official recognition whereof,\nI hereby affix my signature this\n24th day of February, 1956.\n\n\u201cR. H. Miller,\n\u201cMayor of Gatesville. Tex.\u201d\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 2246.698494140625, 1411.325935546875, 2935.348380859375, 2469.6166914062496 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "| The last twisted strands in a\n\u2018maze of red tape are now being\ncleared away, and contractors may\nbe asked to open bidding on the\nconstruction of the initial part of\n: Gatesville's new high school build-\ning by March 10.\n\nThat was the summation of the\nij building picture given Thursday\n: by Supt. L. C. McKamie.\n| Representatives of the Wilson\n& Patterson architectural firm were\n, here Wednesday checking plans for\nthe homemaking-vocational center\nwith Supt. McKamie and also go-\ning over the building site in East\nGatesville.\n\nThis first section of a complete\nnew high school plant will be paid\nfor with $102,877 granted this dis-\ntrict by the federal government.\nStill hanging fire in Washington is\nGatesville\u2019s bid for additional\nfunds to complete the project.\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 851.1852495117188, 4436.6152421875, 1539.835685546875, 6846.4946210937505 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "A man who staunchly champion-\ned the cause of Corvell\u2019s farmers\nand ranchers for two decades is\ndead.\n\nNathaniel (Mud) Foote, co-own-\ncr and manager of one of the\ncounty\u2019s largest farms and ranch-\n\u2018es and a longtime local leader in\ngovernment agricultural programs,\ndied Saturday morning while be-\ning rushed to a Clifton hospital\nafter suddenly being stricken U1.\nHe was 53, and had been in fail-\ning health for several years.\n\nFor 17 years Mr. Foote served\nhis fellow farmers and ranchers\nwith distinction as a member of\n\u2018the AAA and later the PMA\ncounty committee. For 15 of those\n'17 years he was chairman of the\ncounty committee and played a\nmajor role in the administration,\n\u2018on the local level, of the federal\ngovernment\u2019s farm programs. His\nwork in this field helped gain\nCoryell County an \u201cA\u201d award for\nagricultural achievement and = ac-\ncomplishments during World War\nIf. This award was similar to the\n\u201cE\u201d banner given industries for\noutstanding production in wartime.\n\nWhen Mr. Foote retired from\nthis work in 1952 in the interests\nof his health, B. F. Vance, then\nstate PMA chairman, wrote the\nCoryell leader that \u201c ... I have\nalways felt that in you the farm-\ners and ranchers of Texas had a\nfriend. We who have been on the\nstate committee and in the state\noffice have held your judgment in\nthe highest respect and we have\nknown that you were one of the\noutstanding committeemen upon\nwhom we could rely to give us\nthe unvarnished truth about how\nthe programs were being opera-\nted and their effect upon farm\npeople.\u201d\n\nBorn and reared near Turners-\nville, Mr. Foote was the son of the\nlate Fred Foote Sr., who came to\nTexas from New York and settled:\nin Coryell County in 1879, build-\ning up a massive ranching enter-\nprise that spread over more than\n\nSee N. FOOTE, Page 4\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 1548.8902666015624, 2469.7617265625, 2236.914298828125, 3477.00438671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "3-AA carnival at College Station.\nSpring Branch is that team that\nbounced the \u201854 Gatesville five\nout of the running in the regional\nfinals last year.\n\nThe winner of the Hernet-Spring\nBranch duel will meet the Teague-\nSan Marcos victor in the tourney\nfinals at 8 p. m. Saturday.\n\nJonesboro will make its bow in\nthe Class B tourney at Brownwood\nagainst Mosheim at 7 p. m. to-\nnight. The Fagles\u2019 ace forward,\nRay Don Williams, will be gunning\nfor his 600th point. He has already\ncounted 598 in leading his club\nto a bi-district pennant.\n\nEvant, a veteran crew which fi-\nnished third in the state Class B\nrace last year, has drawn Aquilla\nas a first-round foe at Brownwood.\nThese two teams will clash at 8:30\ntonight.\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 2927.002205078125, 3870.287849609375, 3605.557853515625, 5159.0136640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "To continue the vital aid and\nservice of the Red Cross program,\n\u2018both locally and over the world,\nthe Coryell ARC Chapter announc-\ned this week it will seek $7,000\nand 2,000 members in its March\ncampaign.\n\nLeaders pointed out that in ad-\ndition to its vast health and safe\nty education programs, and_ its\nnation-wide network of daily e\nmergeney services, the Red Cross\nmust keep itself in readiness to\nmeet great national emergencies\nsuch as might result from enemy\nattack.\n\nMrs. Pat Holt will be overall\nchairman of the annual money-\nraising push, with Joe Hanna serv-\ning as assistant chairman and head\nof the campaign in the rural areas.\nLon Smith ts chairman of the ad-\nvance gifts committee, Louis\nThomson the co-chairman.\n\nCampaign strategy calls for\n$2,000 to be raised in Gatesville's\nbusiness district and $800 in its\nresidential section. The member-\nship goal for the city is 300.\n\nSmith and Thomson have ap-\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 2247.889412109375, 4101.77198046875, 2919.3095625, 4606.3559492187505 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Coryell's biggest land deal of\n1955 went on the books in the coun-\nty clerk's office here this week.\nRecorded was a warranty deed\ntransferring 940 aeres of land from\nJ. F. Blue to Vernon E. Eakin for\n$57,060. The land is located in the\nJames H. Callison, Benjah Thomp-\nson and Moses Allen surveys in\nthe southwestern part of the coun-\nty.\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 3606.954109375, 5499.50147265625, 4288.95848828125, 5975.6142500000005 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "In condemnation proceedings\ncompleted this week, the Copperas\nCove schools purchased eight city\nblocks joining the present campus\non the south for $3,200. The pro-\nperty was obtained from the Hiram\nand Mary Sharp Estate.\n\nIt is reported the Cove\u2019s school\nboard is considering building a new\n\u2018football stadium on the newly-ac\nquired property.\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 1567.696296875, 1440.323982421875, 2239.63133984375, 2168.995841796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "now rounding out their freshman\nterms on (Gatesville\u2019s governing\nboard. There has as yet been no\nindication among the downtown\npoliticos that the pair will be op\nposed in the re-election bid.\n\nMayor Roger Miller and Alder.\nmen Charles M. Trewitt and Char-\nles Powell are in the middle of two-\nyear terms and won't be affected\nby the \u201955 balloting.\n\nIn its official election suder, the\nCouncil designated the City Hall\nas the polling place for Ward 1,\nthe county courthouse for Ward\n2. E. Taylor and James Yeilding\nwill be election judges.\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 156.8792802734375, 4520.1484453125, 846.2230756835938, 5006.5034101562505 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "More than $2,000 in damage was\ncaused by a fire which hulled the\nMurray Food Market warehouse\nhere early Friday morning. The\nblaze was well underway before\nbeing discovered at 4:30 a. m. by\nAndy Davidson while making his\nmilk delivery route.\n\nOrigin of the fire is unknown.\nOwner Floyd Murray said $850 of\nthe loss was covered by insurance.\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 2241.932625, 4810.4843828125, 2916.334953125, 5149.6928632812505 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Rev. J. T. Ayers, local Baptist\npastor, was one of 21 preachers\nselected by the denomination\u2019s\nState Home Mission Board to con-\nduct an evangelistic crusade in\nAlaska April 17-May 1. The evan-\ngelists will make the trip to Alas-\nka he niana.\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 873.4505083007813, 2472.145271484375, 1543.7381513671876, 3081.04442578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Coryell County, center of basket.\nball champions, sends three bi-dis-\ntrict titleholders into action in re-\ngional tournaments this week end\n\u2014the Gatesville Hornets to College\nStation Saturday and the Evant\n\nElks and the Jonesboro Eagles to\nBrownwood tonight.\n\nThe Hornets, who clipped George-\ntown in a bi-district go Tuesday\nnight with clever ball-control tac-\ntics, will meet Spring Branch at\n1:15 p. m. Saturday in the Region\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 883.0643920898438, 2201.65283203125, 2188.62109375, 2448.631103515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Three Coryell Basketball Fives\nCompete in Regional Meets\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 3614.125740234375, 4555.52198046875, 4296.61180859375, 5321.1650312500005 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Jan Clawson, Gatesville attorney,\n-was one of four. state Junior\nChamber of Commerce vice presi-\ndents elected at Temple Sunday in\n\u2018the closing session of a tri-region-\nal convention.\n\nGiven strong backing by a major-\nity of Central Texas\u2019 Jaycee units,\nClawson was chosen to head an\nenlarged Region 16. Six members\nof the local Jaycee organization\nspearheaded the campaign for\nClawson'\u2019s election. He is a past\npresident of the Gatesville group.\n\nOne of the highlights of the con-\nvention was a luncheon address on\nJayceeism in Texas by Rocky Ford,\nstate J-C president.\n\n \n\n \n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 871.84424609375, 1445.0826494140624, 1557.9918134765626, 2167.090568359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Incumbent Aldermen Johnny\nWashburn of Ward 1 and C. C.\nShepherd of Ward 2 announced\nThursday that they would seek\nsecond terms on the City Council\nas Gatesville\u2019s annual municipal\nelection was booked for April 5.\n\nAlso on the ticket for re-elec-\ntion is Dawson Cooper, city treas-\n\u2018urer. Cooper is rounding out his\n\n\u2018ninth consecutive term in that of-\nfice.\n\nWashburn, garage owner, and\nShepherd, an automobile dealer,\nare both relative newcomers on\nthe town's political scene and are\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 1559.7117919921875, 5173.322265625, 3576.111328125, 6625.79638671875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\n \n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 3605.553474609375, 6163.932625, 4289.3964765625, 6859.0214765625005 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "A trial starts in U. S. District\nCourt in Waco Monday to deter-\nmine whether the Flat school dis-\ntrict or the Cold Springs commun-\nity center should receive $3,645\nthe government has paid for taking\nthe old Longview school property\ninto the Fort Hood reservation\nlast year. The money is now on\ndeposit with that court.\n\nBoth factions claim they are le\ngal benefactors of the sale. The\nease was first filed in 52nd District\nCourt here, but Judge R. B. Cross\nruled in January that his court had\nno jurisdiction in the matter.\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 3606.88818359375, 6003.4638671875, 4236.14208984375, 6146.65576171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Money Dispute Due\nUz S. Court Hearing\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 168.23739624023438, 3586.7099609375, 808.2949829101562, 3725.72119140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "New Seal Coat Jobs\nSlated for Highways\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 865.5150756835938, 3126.457275390625, 1525.4654541015625, 4006.947509765625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 167.71498889160156, 3741.65381640625, 849.3596723632813, 4346.39110546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "New seal coats for three stretches\nof Coryell County highways were\napproved last week by the State\nHighway Commission, and Resident\nEngineer Paul Hensler said the\nwork will probably be done some-\ntime this summer.\n\nTagged for new tops are: Hwy.\n84 from Gatesville to McLennan\nCounty Line, 13.9 miles; Hwy. 190\nfrom Lampasas County line to Bell\nCounty line, 7.8 miles; and Hwy.\n281 from Lampasas County line\nto Hamilton County line, 2.4 miles.\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 167.32297534179688, 5120.9668046875, 847.6994550781251, 5638.3583906250005 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Charges of passing at an inter-\nsection were filed in justice court\nhere Wednesday against a 54-year-\nold Gatesville man after his auto\nran into the side of a Gatesville\nschool bus. The accident occurred\nat 5:10 p. m. Wednesday at a\nFM Hwy. 116-rural road intersec-\ntion eight miles southwest of Gates-\nville. Edwin Reuter was the driver\nof the bus which was carrying no\npupils at the time of the mishap.\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 878.3900756835938, 973.0300903320312, 2202.646728515625, 1415.596435546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "In City Voting Apr 1s\nWashburn, Shepherd\nWill Seek Re-election\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 168.37484741210938, 2381.7626953125, 758.179931640625, 2657.604736328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "GHS Coach Job\nStill Wide Open\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 1550.8724443359374, 3815.41065234375, 2228.87938671875, 4441.2480390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Lynn Davis, the only Coryell\nCounty 4-H club member to exhi-\n\u2018bit livestock at the San Antonio\nFat Stock Show, placed his 1,220-\npound steer second in the heavy-\nweight Shorthorn class. The steer\nwas from an Oklahoma herd and\nwas brought to Texas by Carlie\nBaker. Davis won the grand cham-\npionship of the Coryell show with\nit.\n\nThe animal is due to be auction-\ned off with other prize-winning\nsteers at San Antonio today.\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 2245.201171875, 2492.12939453125, 2913.99462890625, 2771.404296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Girl Scouts Seek\n\nBlood Donors Here\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 181.46701049804688, 975.001220703125, 853.1692504882812, 1380.3372802734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "15 Additional\nHouses Approved\nFor Eastwood Park\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 1549.77491015625, 4555.73194140625, 2223.593498046875, 5156.1586835937505 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "Price Bauman, Roy Pennington\nand Andrew Kendrick represent-\ned Gatesville at a meeting of the\nPrector Reservoir Association held\nin Comanche recently. The Asso-\nclation was formed to push the\nProctor Dam project, which is\nscheduled to be considered by Con-\ngress at this session. The dam\nwould be located on the Leon\nRiver between Dublin and Coman-\nche and is designed to afford flood\nprotection for Coryell County bot-\ntomlands.\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 4299.051765625, 6455.34278125, 4988.8940351562505, 6859.7016523437505 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "Two colored inmates broke into\nthe warehouse at the State School\nfor Boys Monday night and stole\nfour new auto tires. Officers inves.\ntigated and said they found the\nboys gave the tues to a colored em-\nployee at the school to sell for\nthem. The worker was jailed on a\ncharge of theft over $50.\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 169.30563354492188, 4368.14111328125, 793.4874877929688, 4510.53662109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "$2,000 Fire Ravages\n\nMurray Warehouse\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 2263.643798828125, 970.5636596679688, 2907.60205078125, 1391.3074951171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "Bidding May Start\nMarch 10 on High\nSchool Project\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 859.26171875, 4119.87548828125, 1511.9263916015625, 4402.85595703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "N. Foote, Coryell\nFarm Leader, Dies\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 2946.75927734375, 3648.680419921875, 4949.40234375, 3825.719482421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "Red Cross Drive Goal Is $7,000\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 1554.2427978515625, 3515.590576171875, 2118.4619140625, 3796.207275390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "Davis Calf 2nd\nAt San Antonio\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 3618.619880859375, 3855.65381640625, 4305.5703046875, 4207.14012890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "\u2018pointed advance gift canvassing\n\u2018teams to contact downtown firms\nbefore the drive officially opens\nMarch 1. This phase of the cam-\npaign had netted $512 as of Thurs-\nday morning.\n\nCommunity chairmen and quo-\ntas are: Copperas Cove, L. L. Led-\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 164.01525134277344, 5753.39405078125, 843.3810346679688, 6189.8286054687505 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "A 19-year-old Houston youth\nwanted in Gatesville on three\ncounts of forgery was arrested\nthis week in Jay, Okla., Sheriff\nWinfred Cummings reported. The\nHoustonian also faces a series of\nforgery complaints in Oklahoma.\n\nCummings was in Copperas Cove\nTuesday investigating the ransack-\ning of a soldier\u2019s home there.\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 4306.4287109375, 4240.41455078125, 4984.12158203125, 4520.58935546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "Mayor Proclaims\n\nSchools Week Here\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 3614.7666015625, 5348.58740234375, 4158.51513671875, 5482.43115234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "School Campus Is\nEnlarged at Cove\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 2238.593994140625, 4646.8984375, 2828.271484375, 4795.30126953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "Ayers Will Preach\nIn Alaskan Crusade\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 2247.7177734375, 3937.216064453125, 2832.306640625, 4088.31591796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "$57,000 Land Deal\nIs Completed Here\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 3627.50537109375, 4232.197265625, 4277.47607421875, 4524.01513671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "Clawson Will Heat\n\nRegion's Jaycees\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 235.66026306152344, 6251.69482421875, 744.8636474609375, 6498.0654296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "Gatesville\nWelcomes--\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 166.78079223632812, 5660.41015625, 776.09716796875, 5746.00830078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": " \n\nNabbed for Forgery\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 1556.1475830078125, 4462.93212890625, 2192.951171875, 4544.9638671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "Prector Dam Pushed\n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 163.8879014892578, 6552.54639453125, 843.4098432617188, 6843.9487226562505 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "Set. and Mrs. Victor Meredith\nand daughter, 502 South 6th St.\n\nPfe. and Mrs. Walter Lantz Jr.\nand family, 706 Andrews St.\n\nPfe. and Mrs. Darrell L. Long,\nState School Road.\n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 167.6169891357422, 5026.359375, 717.6410522460938, 5106.13671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": "Auto, Bus Collide\n" }, "53": { "bbox": [ 4303.97315234375, 3851.590828125, 5003.5996015625005, 4194.4980390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 53, "ocr_text": "ger\u2014200 members and $500; E-\nvant, D. H. Carter\u2014100 members\nand $205; Oglesby, Victor Hmrper\n\u2014100 members and $205; State\nSchool, C. A. Reeve\u201440 members\nand $125; Gatesville schools, Sid-\nney Pruitt, W. F. Stiles and O. D.\n\nSee RED CROSS, Page 4\n" }, "55": { "bbox": [ 4306.150390625, 6386.69677734375, 4828.595703125, 6442.78857421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 55, "ocr_text": "TIRES SWIPED AT SSB\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "55462375-lowell-sun-Aug-24-1955-p-39.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 10 ], [ 3, 21 ], [ 29, 31 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 0, 10 ], [ 21, 3 ], [ 31, 29 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 2672.62109375, 3464.8461230468747 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 1670.87384765625, 2398.114814453125, 1984.6636279296877, 2681.3441699218747 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": " \n\nwe 22S Was (ne situ.\nation regarding train service in\nand out af Boston lada\n\nExpress trains in and out of\nBoston will leave the Lowell sta.\nlion on sehediie, proceed along\nthe Lowell junction to the Law.\nrence-Boston line and on inte\nBoston.\n\nLocal trains, with scheduled\nstops at North Billerica, East\nBillerica ar Silver Lake, will not\nrun from Lowell, but from Wik\nmington. Passengers intending\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 1340.008369140625, 2977.012763671875, 1661.4304736328127, 3464.8461230468747 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "LOWELL, - This area ioday\nover the hump, Mood-wise.\nhe surging Concord, inching\nup for four days, reached a level\nyesterlay, and started downward\nslightly today, In Lowell, where\na major threat pesed ta in-\ndustries alung the Laovwell-found\nstretch of Ike Caneord, the flood\nveached a peak of 894 inches\nabove the datum mark, Jeveling\nthere for some \u00a30 to 12 hour:\nand then started down.\n\n\u2018The decrease is, of course,\nnegligible .et and the high plane\nof the water will remain for the\nnext few days. However, ex-\ncluding some wunfereseen tumult\nof nature. the river will now\ngradually subsite,\n\nRealization that the crest had)\nheen reached and passed, re.\n\nWH\n\n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nee a ee\n\n \n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 84.22203826904297, 959.37255859375, 2350.125732421875, 2113.75 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\n \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 2315.2200390625, 948.9902416992187, 2645.9169238281247, 2460.4147265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "The near-tragic wreck took\nplace at 11:50 p. m. when the\ncrack Boston to Montyenl ex-\npress of the B. and M. rail-\nroad traveling al a mile-a-\n|minute clip plowed into a\nloaded tank car of a freight\ndrain which bhacl jumped the\n| parallel track into its path,\nThe aceident occurred at a\npoint about a mile south from\nthe Middle: street depot,\nand just as [he speeding pas-\nsenger train was aboul te\ncrass the bridge headed for\nLowell.\n\nJlurted Inte Iyer\n\nThe terrific impact when the\nDiesel locomotive vf the Red\nWing express plowed into the\ntans r loaded with 60,060 gal-\nJutis ol fuel gil was so great that\nthe tank was knocker! across the\nbridge approach and into the riv-\nsof the 13-\nrailed ina\ncgey see-saw pudlern alung the\nvight of way and hanging peril\nonsly over the side of the bridge.\nThe sound of the erash whieh\nfrightened the residents of near.\nby South Lowell Nom thelr beds\nsimultaneously set off one of\nthe best mass rescue operations\nin the wily fox several\nThe frst news of the\nallhough greally exag-\nas to the bolt of liv\nsaw police, femen, ambulance\naitendants, iluctors, nurses and\nhospital officials responding in\na concerted effort which was\nereally vesponsible for prevent:\nJag ihe outbreak of any panie\namong the 70 passengers aboard\nthe express,\nYaken To Jospltat\n\nRushed to St, John\u2019s hospital\nand held with bis mame on the\ndanger list is ihe most scrlousty\ninjured victim, Kenneth Aran.\nnock, 45, of J Badger street, Con-\ncord, AL OIL, brakeman on the\nRee Wing. Brannoeck is suffering\nfram a posslale fractured splae\nand neek, and his Hfe was pos-\nbly spared beeause of (he ex-\npert Ureatinent be reeeived fom\na volunteer doctor whe picked\nhim ep near the wreck seene.\nList of Injured\n\nOthers treated at Sh John's\nhospilal and later released were\nthu fallowlig tratamens\n\nPHMIp Lessard, 37 of 104\nCabot street, Lowell sfitehes\nfor loft shouliler quits.\n\nfom Robinson, 48, of Willis\nDetve, Narth (Cheimsford\u2014eight\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 57.03874969482422, 2795.638916015625, 371.58721923828125, 3457.419189453125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": " \n\nThe end of summer vacation\nmarks the beginning of a\nnew schoo! term\u2014with new\nclothes, shoes, books ond\nsupplies, To help you in plane\nning for the complete equip-\nping of scholars \u2014 big ond\nlittle \u2014 follow each edition\nof The SUN, daily and\nSunday,\n\nWednesday, Sept. 7,\nScheal Opens\nRe era\n\n \n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1668.6260986328125, 2695.765869140625, 1978.515869140625, 2890.0205078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "Police Head\nLauds Workers\nat Wreck Scene\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 1356.2974853515625, 2224.392333984375, 1655.4083251953125, 2746.679443359375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": " \n\nTiss \u201cYBa 1 OS Fhcbon:\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 2002.57421875, 2484.633544921875, 2619.69873046875, 3444.02294921875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Tomorrow's THE Night!\n\n \n\nLowell Stadium\n\nPROGRAM\nSTARTING AT 8 P.M.\n* Running, Passing, Punting, Kick-off Contests.\n* Boliing Air Force Drill Team\n* Kick-off at 8:45.\nVall-Time\n* 18th U.S. Army Band.\n\u00ae The Sun Charities Starlets.\n\u00ae The All-Starette * owen Contest,\n\u201cTICKETS, SUN ANNEX {\ni 75, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50 !\n\n5\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 56.39224594116211, 2439.31525390625, 377.8765185546875, 2774.4728320312497 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "STATE ILGUSE, Au | -\u2014 In\ndustrial expansion in the\nGrealer-Laweti area. already\nhelped considerably by tie can\nstruction of the new Honte \u00a2\nwill receive another boost if the\nIgislature approves lie S125,\n6n0,cda \u2014 highw hoad \u2014 ixsue\nsought hy Gov. Herter, Com:\nmissioner af Commerce Richard\nPreston tulad \"Tue Sun todas.\n\n\u201cYam very definiiciv in favor\naf the new beat issue because\nTam very definitely In favor of\nnew Riginw: Cominissioner\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nee eae tidunquacdinc ewan:\n\n \n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 53.39226150512695, 2216.04736328125, 692.0060424804688, 2323.40283203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "$125,000,000 Highway Bond Issue\nWould Boost Industrial Expansion Here\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 1995.1706005859376, 2391.322822265625, 2304.471123046875, 2466.7745898437497 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "to use sstch trains into Bostan\nwill be picked up by bus at the\n\n \n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 1675.140869140625, 2217.208251953125, 2269.04638671875, 2353.603759765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "B. & M. Revises Service\n\nBetween Lowell And Boston\nBail Teattis Ree oredr. Reesiies ot\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 1033.0885693359376, 2604.4221875, 1332.7515185546877, 2769.5380175781247 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "LOWELL\u2014Cily 9 Manager\nFrank Barrett torlay sep.\nported an emergency appeal\nto all husinesses ancl inds-\ntries in Lowell to contnbute\nimimediately to the Redd\nCross relief! fund for flood\ndisaster victims,\n\n \n\n \n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 1026.916083984375, 3055.318671875, 1325.5065234375002, 3451.3551562499997 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "LOWELL -- Congressman\nith Nourse Rogers re.\necived the following Lele\ngram lady relative to flood\nrelief funds:\n\n\"Since all of Massachu.\nselis is designated as tlisas-\nier area by the presictent,\nMiddlesex county and alk seu\ntions of your districl silt\n.Pardcipate in disaster re-\nHef.\"\n\n \n\n \n\n\u201cCOLONEL JGHN JT.\n\nMAGINNIS,\n\nDirector Massachusetls\n\nCivil Defense Agency\n\nThis message was in re-\n\nSpanse to Cangressman Rog-\nrequest yesterday.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 1661.8385693359376, 2996.3235546875, 1981.0828173828127, 3421.7567675781247 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": " \n\ned a crew of 35 palicemen,\ncluding severa, superios sfti\nwho performed \u201cheyand the. \u00a2:\n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n\nof duly\" in rescuing and admin\nistering to the helpless passen\ngers and crewmen. victims of the\n\n \n\ndisastrous drain wreck an the\nSix Arch bridge, late last night,\nThe acting police head also\nwas high in bis praises af local\ndoctors. Fire Chief Francis I.\nKelleher and memhers of the\nfire department, who also ea\ndangered their safely by cal\ning through the wrecked cars in\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nContinued au Tage Toentetiie\n\n \n\nSURRY\nre\n\nUS, TR\nWASHIN.\n\n \n\n \n\na PN,\n\n \n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 1027.7525634765625, 2792.737548828125, 1598.2630615234375, 2914.349853515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Concord River Begins To\nRecede Slowly In Towns\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 394.31414794921875, 2487.02587890625, 1009.8140258789062, 3238.084716796875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 711.4554443359375, 2216.93310546875, 1223.815673828125, 2397.345947265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "State DPW Officials To\n\nExplain Highway Plan\nWill Outline Cuts in Road Work\nBecause of Slash in Bond Issue\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 1680.857177734375, 2901.132080078125, 1979.4630126953125, 2985.591064453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "Acting Supt. Murray\nPraises Police, Firemen,\nDaetere. Valineaare\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 1677.665107421875, 855.8519970703124, 2649.136650390625, 958.7344897460937 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "LOWELL\u2014Railroad, state and federal officials today opened a probe to set re-\nsponsibitity for the train wreck al the Six Arch bridge in South Lowell just before mid-\nnight in which seven trainmen were injured, one critically, and TO passengers had an\nalmost miraculous eseape from death in the fleod-swallen Concord river.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 1672.197265625, 569.2337036132812, 2636.078857421875, 721.2713012695312 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "(Montreal Express Rams\nFreioht Train in So. Lowell\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 77.71469116210938, 2394.87646484375, 356.5592041015625, 2434.9482421875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": " \n\nBy \u2018Thomas C. Gallagher\n\n{fies Bade Sheena\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 1023.0113525390625, 2538.6982421875, 1253.6929931640625, 2594.230712890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Urges Support of\nRaw. Chace Pe.\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 100.90462493896484, 2327.962646484375, 667.2927856445312, 2388.503173828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "State Dept. of Commerce Says New Route\nMeans Growth of Greater-Lowell Industries\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 53.93305969238281, 19.2983455657959, 2672.62109375, 532.36767578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": " \n\nNJURED, 70 ESCAPE\nNR. R.\n\n \n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 391.4942321777344, 2411.474365234375, 679.371337890625, 2440.830322265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": " \n\nSTOCK MARKET\u2014PAGE 21.\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 1022.0805126953124, 2393.45734375, 1341.58806640625, 2491.3231738281247 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "house ways and means commit\ntee Manday tg explain what high.\nway project witl be eliminated\nJas a result of the reductlon of\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 1022.0051879882812, 2993.939697265625, 1260.4053955078125, 3058.62451171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Middlesex County\nDisaster Area\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 700.2404858398437, 2394.803291015625, 1028.4605029296874, 2465.3204882812497 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": " \n\nPATE HOUSE, Aug. 24\u2014Offi-\ncials of the department of public\nworks will be called before the\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 1066.90771484375, 2910.316650390625, 1619.337646484375, 2968.762451171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "aight Drop Noted in Concord, Acton\nand Billerica; Some Roads Remain Closed\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "224989218-walla-walla-union-bulletin-Apr-10-1955-p-4.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 35 ], [ 0, 7 ], [ 35, 7 ], [ 1, 4 ], [ 2, 13 ], [ 8, 3 ], [ 9, 36 ], [ 9, 47 ], [ 36, 47 ], [ 20, 22 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 1, 4 ], [ 2, 13 ], [ 3, 8 ], [ 7, 0 ], [ 20, 22 ], [ 35, 7 ], [ 36, 47 ], [ 47, 9 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6710.61669921875, 9529.215835937499 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 3424.089095703125, 4975.83933984375, 4234.81495703125, 6935.93507421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "the gates of opportunity to students\nfor the really great things.\n\nI repeat what I have said be-\nfore: Life depends almost as much\non elimination as upon assimila-\ntion.\n\nBut having said so much, I must\nnow insist that the negative is only\na means to an end\u2014 the positive.\nWe let go to take; we eliminate to\nassimilate.\n\nThe Christian is the most affirm-\native person on our planet. He be-\nlieves in life, so much so that he\nhas to spell it Life. Someone has\ndefined Christianity as \u2018\u201c\u2018life at its\nbest.\u201d It is life at His best and,\nthis Life is so wonderful in quality\nand duration that it has to be called\nEternal Life. All the powers, all the\nfaculties, all the relationships are\naffirmed unto eternity, and be-\nyond. Cynical, negative attitudes\nare as alien to the Christian as a\nthorn is to the flesh.\n\nAt the Ashram the one waiting\non the table asked someone if he\nwanted some tea, and he replied,\n\u201cYes,\u201d but his cup remained turned\ndown. That\u2019s the negative Chris-\ntian\u2014he has his cup turned down!\n\nO God, Thou art waiting to pour\neverything into our lives, and we\nhave turned them down. Forgive\nus. Amen.\n\nAffirmation for the day: My cup\nturned up today for everything God\nhas to give me\u2014evervthing.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 182.05639611816406, 2109.28074609375, 1368.8134921874998, 4187.461441406251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "For nearly 70 years, transportation rates\nin this country have been under strict con-\ntrols as a result of legislation embodied\nin the original Interstate Commerce Com-\nmission act and subsequent laws. At the\npresent time, however, there is a consid-\nerable body of informed opinion which holds\nthat the time is ripe for a complete\nchange in approach.\n\nWhen the I.C.C. was set up, railroads\nhad what amounted to a monopoly of trans-\nportation, and it appeared essential that\nrates be regulated in order to protect the\npublic interest. But it is obvious that the\nmonopoly has long since ceased to exist:\nTrucks, buses, airplanes, autos and pipe-\nlines give the railroads the most vigorous\nsort of competition.\n\nThis is the basic situation with which\nthe administration\u2019s report on transport\npolicy, made public a few days ago, at-\ntempts to deal. The report is highly con-\ntroversial, of course, especially in its pro-\nposals to remove much of the I.C.C.\u2019s pow-\ner to fix rail rates and to permit the rail-\nroads t\u00e9 operate trucks and buses. But it\nis difficult to argue with the facts in the\ncase.\n\nThe report calls present transport policy\n\u201cpaternalistic\u2019\u2019\u2014designed to substitute the\ncommission\u2019s judgment for that of man-\nagement and the market. It says:\n\n\u201cIf the market is to determine the ap-\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 167.93212854003906, 4332.964828125, 1370.7946933593748, 6748.811539062501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "- Recent studies of energy sources which\nmankind may use increasingly in the fut-\nure always emphasize, eventually, the pos-\nsibilities of solar energy. The reasons are\nnot difficult to find.\n\nThe sun showers the earth with\nthousands of times more energy than man\nnow uses in any form. The roof of an\naverage house in the United States, for\nexample, intercepts about 500 times more\nenergy than the electricity used in that\nsame home.\n\nThis energy is free for the taking; but\nthe taking is extremely difficult.\n\nAlthough ancient man used the heat of\nthe sun to dry ponds of sea water to obtain\nsalt, to open temple doors, and to make\nstatues turn, little real progress in applica-\ntion has been made since, despite today\u2019s\nadvanced technology in most fields.\n\nNeeds for energy, however, are increas-\ning at such an unprecedented rate that the\n\nrnessing of solar energy can no longer\nbe dismissed as just a difficult and interest-\ning problem. The luxuries and necessities\nthat make up present living standards are\nextremely costly in terms of fossil-fuels\nsuch as coal, oil or natural gas. And al-\nthough estimates of the lifetimes of various\nfuel supplies vary substantially, the differ-\nences of amounts remaining can be meas-\nured in terms of decades, not hundreds or\nthousands of years.\n\nSo it is that although man is just be-\nginning to tap the potentialities of the\nuranium atom, scientists with far-ranging\nvision are already beginning to move ahead\ninto the first really basic studies of solar\nenereov.\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 192.14274560546875, 1065.081771484375, 1370.0993808593748, 1947.3150791015623 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Once again we have arrived at the\nEaster season, one of the high spots in\nthe year for all Christians. Besides the\nfactual triumph which the day commem-\norates, there is a strong and vital signifi-\ncance for all people in the lesson it carries\nin behalf of faith.\n\nThere are both literal and figurative\naspects of resurrection and because of the\nfact that a Man with a purpose died for\nman and was brought back to life through\nfaith, all mankind today can be optimistic\nover the opportunities for rebirth, in spirit,\nin mind and in soul.\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1393.13719140625, 2133.874740234375, 2575.752212890625, 4173.5244296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "propriate use of each form of transporta-\ntion in accord with shippers\u2019 judgments of\nthe utility to them in terms of cost and\nservice, rates must be allowed to reflect\ncost advantages whenever they exist and\nto their full extent.\n\n\u2018\u201c\u2018Present regulatory policy defeats this\nprospect in large part since carriers, not-\nwithstanding demonstrated costs, are per-\nmitted to do no more than to meet the\ncompetition facing them, which, with some\nexceptions, means fo name the same rate\nregardless of cost relationships.\u201d\n\nAll of this is fairly technical language of\nthe economist, but its meaning is simple.\nThe principle of a free market does not\noperate in the field of transportation, where\nrates are set by arbitrary decisions of a\nsmall group of men deciding the fate of\ncountless business activities. Such a situa-\ntion was essential when a monopoly exist-\ned, but revolutionary changes in recent dec-\nades have removed the premise on which\nthe rules were written.\n\nBecause there is a great deal of emo-\ntion which surrounds the issue after seven\ndecades of regulation, it is by no means\ncertain that the recommendations will be\nacted upon. But it seems to us that there\nis no longer any more argument for regu-\nlating transportation rates than there is\nfor regulating the price of automobiles or\nnylon stockings.\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 4234.16258203125, 2162.479720703125, 5051.8193515625, 5052.564957031251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "One of the greatest tributes to\nwomanhood is the fact, noted in\neach of the Gospels by the four\nEvangelists, that Mary Magdalen\nand the other holy women were\nthe first to return to the tomb\nafter the burial of the Crucified\nChrist.\n\nThe apostles and disciples of\nJesus were not as alert and bold\nas these women. Still stunned by\nthe terrible ordeal of Calvary, they\nwere apparently not ready for the\nliteral fulfillment of Christ\u2019s pro-\nmise to rise from the dead.\n\nOne can see these daring, loyal\nwomen hurrying along the road to\nthe tomb just after the break of\ndawn on that first Easter morn,\nAnd it was Mary Magdalen, out of\nwhom Christ cast seven devils, who\nled the way. Sparked by the faith,\nhope and charity that a loving Sav-\niour had generously shown her, she\nseemed to sense that this was the\none great occasion on which she\ncould prove her complete confi-\ndence in Him.\n\nWhat an extraordinary reward\nwas to be hers. The very first per-\nson to whom Jesus Christ appeared\nafter His resurrection from the\ndead was Mary Magdalen. In addi-\ntion, she was given the first com-\nmission to \u201cgo\u201d in Christ\u2019s name.\nHe bade her tell the glad tidings\nto His disciples.\n\n- How filled with joy must have\nbeen her heart and those of the\nother women as they went swiftly\nto tell the great news to the dis-\nciples. But how shocked they must\nhave been at the cool reception\nthey received from the Apostles\nas St. Luke records it: \u2018\u2018And these\nwords seemed to them as idle tales\nand they did not believe them.\u201d\n\nIn doing the work of Christ, ex-\npect skepticism from those who\nshould give you the most encour-\nagement,\n\n\u201cAs the Father hath sent me, I\nalso send you.\u201d (John 20:21)\n\nGrant me the privilege, O Lord,\nof being Thy messenger.\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 5033.24853515625, 246.0177764892578, 6698.50732421875, 719.2974853515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "TWICE TOLD IN WALLA WALLA\n\u2018Assorted Domestic Animal\n\u2018Cateh Unnerves Trapper\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 2600.723373046875, 5016.90476953125, 3424.1101230468753, 6751.70265234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 EE eT lh OO SSS Sw ee ee ae\n\nAfter having studied Jesus as\nStimulator, we now turn to growth\nin the positive as a natural se-\nquence. Many are not growing as\nspiritual beings because they are\nnegative in their attitudes. And you\ncan\u2019t grow on a No; you must\ngrow on a Yes.\n\nWe have seen that you do have\nto be negative to certain things in\norder to be positive to others. \u2018\u201c\u2018Shut\nyour mind,\u201d said Paul (I Tim. 4:7,\nMoffatt)\u2014shut it to some things\nwhich are noncontributing, in order\nto open it to the creative and con-\ntributing. There is a place for the\nnegative. Gayelord Hauser says:\n\u201cExamination of men and women\nover one hundred years of age at\nsome of our famous clinics re-\nvealed that they had four outstand-\ning qualities: (1) Strong digestive\njuices. (2) A slow rhythmic heart\nbeat. (3) Good elimination. (4) Hap-\npy dispositions.\u2019\u2019 Note that physic-\nally and \u00abspiritually life depends\nupon \u201celimination.\u201d\u201d Someone asked\na college president what was the\nfirst qualification of a college presi-\ndent, and he answered: \u201c\u2018The capa-\ncity to inflict pain.\u2019\u201d\u2019 If he wasn\u2019t\nable to deny students this, that,\nand the other, he couldn\u2019t open\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 1396.4361416015624, 1048.3926845703124, 2583.27687109375, 1962.3744052734373 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "As the tempo of this world has been\nstepped up and man\u2019s problems have multi-\nplied, the place of faith and the need for\nsome manifestation of rebirth have like-\nwise become intensified. Many millions,\nlike the Savior, have faced dark days, as\nhe did on Good Friday, and, through faith,\nhave figuratively seen the stone rolled\naway subsequently to reveal that faith will\ntriumph over the forces of evil. We have\nlong rejoiced because of the message of\nthe Easter season and, with good reason.\nIn a Teal sense it shows us how today the\nforces of evil may also be overcome.\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 5880.6552578125, 747.0991665039063, 6681.25978125, 1726.1773837890626 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "activities in this part of the coun\ntry, they countered with the re-\nmark that they were here\u2014and\nthat meant quite a bit.\n\nOne of them, Dr. Robert Wal-\nlace, economics, said that he had\nhunted and fished over a good\npart of the country but never\nhad found a region offering the\nwide excellence of the Northwest.\nOther areas might offer better\ndeer hunting, better pheasant\nhunting or better fishing for cer-\ntain species at certain times of\nthe year. Nowhere in the nation,\nhe said, could be found an area\nwhich could top this one in va-\nriety and consistency.\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 4240.11570703125, 5237.89012109375, 5050.87159765625, 6197.96827734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "PITTSBURGH, Pa. (? \u2014 Andre\nKostelanetz, here to direct the\nPittsburgh Symphony orchestra,\nentertained friends with a private\nplaying of recordings he made\nwhile visiting the Orient. The rec-\nords included such sounds as:\n\nA Chok Chok lizard greeting the\nsunrise in Bangkok; belled ele-\nphants moving through the streets\nduring a Buddhist festival; chants\nof beggars in bazaars and Bang-\nkok temple bells swaying in the\nevening breeze.\n\nKostelanetz says he plans to re-\nlease the records commercially in\nan album of \u201cunusual sounds of\nthe world.\u201d\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 4238.078109375, 454.7926174316406, 5050.128921875, 1796.3372958984373 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "In 1904\u2014In one of earliest auto\naccidents on Wickersham grade two\nWalla Wallans have narrow\nescape.\n\nIn 1907\u2014Four are killed when\nO.W.R. and N. train, La Grande to\nPendleton, plunges into Umatilla\nnear Cayuse.\n\nIn 1923\u2014Blue Mountain council\nof Boy Scouts organized here with\nPaul Weyrauch, president and a\nDan Dayton, executive.\n\nIn 1926 \u2014 Earthquake shock felt\nhere.\n\nIn 1943 \u2014 Whitman to take on\nnavy training program.\n\nIn 1949\u2014Title to former Walla\nWalla army air field valued at\n$12,000,000 received. Field is used\nas city-county airport.\n\nIn 1953\u2014Some parts of valley get\nfrost with mercury at 28. Fruit be-\nlieved to have escaped damage.\n\nIn 1954\u2014Bids called on second\nfire station for rural Fire District\n4, on Wallula Ave.\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 5866.0380703125, 3658.897201171875, 6697.10890234375, 3901.6491855468753 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Q\u2014How far north do coral is-\nlands extend?\n\nA\u2014The Bermuda Islands are the\nmost northerly coral islands.\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 1391.0994716796874, 4366.48191796875, 2576.213150390625, 6391.6865390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "some applications of known principles\nare already being utilized on a limited\nscale. A simple solar stove, using mirror-\ntype heat collectors, is being manufactured\nfor sale in fuel-poor, sun-rich India. A few\nhomes have been built in the U.S. and\nelsewhere using the flat-plate collector sys-\ntem that is common in a greenhouse. But\nboth types are extremely inefficient, using\nonly a tiny fraction of the available energy.\n\nMore recently interest has been stirred\nby developments in the field of photo-elec-\ntric power sources. Bell Telephone Labora-\ntories have produced a small silicon solar\nbattery which creates electric currents.\nThis battery has an efficiency of about\neight percent, a figure that may be\ndoubled by further refinements, although\nresearchers believe that possibly the best\nopportunities along this line may come from\nother materials less costly than silicon and\nmore efficient as solar-electric converters.\n\nObviously the sun is the ultimate and\nbest source of energy, being to all intents\ninexhaustible as well as having far greater\npotential than all other sources combined.\nIt may take generations to solve the prob-\nlems, but the attack on solar energy utiliza-\ntion is gaining momentum. Even the\ndramatic impact of nuclear fission will be\ndwarfed when the sun is finally harnessed\nto do man\u2019s work.\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 5072.27099609375, 4778.2275390625, 6710.61669921875, 6910.22314453125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nEaster\n\n \n\nThe Easter story is a beauti-\nful and inspiring one, whether\nyou hear it from Scripture, ser-\nmon, or song. But far more im-\nportant than the beauty of the\nwords and music is the mean-\ning of the Easter story itself.\nWe urge you to attend your\nchurch this Easter and re-hear\nthis vital message.\n\nMARSHALL\n\nFuneral Home\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 5870.63475, 1975.9625087890624, 6699.0576328125, 3499.79640234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "The Walla Walla Union-Bulletin\nextends congratulations and best\nwishes on this, the birthday anni-\nversary of:\n\nFrank Russell, born in Walla\nWalla.\n\nJames W. Bean, born in Walla\nWalla.\n\nMrs. Fred T. Schlitt, born in\nWalla Walla.\n\nMrs. C. A. Kilbourne, born in\nCrundy county, Iowa.\n\nRobert D. Wardrip of Waitsburg,\nborn in Dayton.\n\nDelbert M. Robson, born in\nWalla Walla.\n\nMary Lou McKillip, born in Ne-\nbraska.\n\nMrs. A. W. (Gloria Dean)\nSmires, born in Wallowa.\n\nVirgil Valaer, born in Walla\nWalla.\n\nOrin Page, born in Boise.\n_ Roy Hurlbert, interior decorator,\nborn in Corry, Penn.\n\nOtto Steufen, born at Lake Ben-\nton, Minn.\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 749.802001953125, 1974.6844482421875, 2062.27880859375, 2097.344970703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Conditions Have Changed\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 953.4627075195312, 931.4598999023438, 1810.2093505859375, 1048.5439453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "The Joy of Easter\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 5891.2900390625, 3932.84423828125, 6610.701171875, 4725.43310546875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Stove & Furnace Oils\nFURNACE CLEANING\n\nSTOKERMATIC\nSTOKERS\u2014FURNACES\nBURNERS\n\nMAHAN FUEL CO.\n402 N. Park Call 4037\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 2584.589599609375, 253.70330810546875, 4013.357177734375, 515.5263061523438 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "RAY TUCKER\n\n\u2018German Unity Is Obstacle\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 2599.368880859375, 603.1990810546876, 3429.8801425781253, 4528.82276953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "sult of the major allied power\u2019s ap-\nproval of the pacts for that coun-\ntry\u2019s participation in a Western\nEuropean Defense force. While the\nWhite House seeks to pectin\nit lest current favorable\n\nvanish, the Kremlin aims at y ora\nSeveral advantages rest with the\nReds.\n\nPentagon experts now realize\nthat their earlier optimism may\nhave been premature. Before rati-\nfication of the principle of German\nrearmament, they had predicted\nthat an Army, Navy and Air Force\ncould be built in three or four\nyears.\n\nNow, as they and their opposites\nat Bonn approach practical and\ndetailed problems, it appears that\nthe lag may be five or six years\u2014\n1960 at the earliest. It is the hope\n\u2014and the objective\u2014of our cold\nwar enemy that insuperable ob-\nstacles can be thrown up in the\nmeantime.\n\nReasons For U. S. Concern\n\nThe reasons for American disap-\n|pointment are political and mili-\ntary. On the diplomatic side, Rus-\n\\Sia will undoubtedly dangle anti-\n\u2018rearmament offers for the Ger-\nmans at forthcoming conferences of\nithe Four Big Powers. Now that\n\u2018Paris and Bonn have ratified the\ntreaties, British, French and Ger-\nmar opinion demand a series of\ntop-level talks on general European\npeace.\n| The three Western nations, of |\ncourse, are committed to German\nunity, which the people and politi-\ncians of that country prefer before\nrearmament. Neither France nor\nRussia want another powerful and\nreunited country on their borders.\nBut if the Germans so desire re-\nunion of East and West zones that\nthey may put off rearming as long\nas there is a chance of unification.\nA rearmed Germany, they figure,\nwould result from a reunited Ger-\nmany, sooner or later. Hitler did\nit under the eyes and guns of the\nWestern allies.\n\nIndeed, both France and Russia\nmight agree to such a solution.\nParis and Moscow, for instance,\nmight withdraw present objections\nto unity of Germany, if the Ger-\nmans dawdle on rearming. Thus,\nthere will be plenty of room for\ndiplomatic intrigue at future meet-|\nings of the powers.\n\nImpressive Causes of Delay\n\nThe purely military factors mak-\ning for delay are impressive. De-\nfense Commissioner Theodor Blank\nof West Germany estimates that!\nat least four months will be re-/\nquired for enactment of legislation)\nauthorizing and financing a mili-)\ntary establishment, whereas others|\nput it at nine months. These bills|\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 4238.73828125, 5100.6875, 4940.13427734375, 5235.6298828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Famed Director Has\n\u2018Reeord af Odd Sannde\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 3427.92820703125, 670.359359375, 4235.97804296875, 4518.58155859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "status of conscientious objectors,\nand guarantees against the return\nof \u201cPrussian militarism.\u201d\n\nThe Germans, bred in the tra-\nditions of Frederick the Great,\nBismarck, the Kaiser and Hitler,\nare quite inexperienced in the con-\nstruction of a so-called \u2018\u2018democra-\ntic army.\u201d They are now studying\nthe British and American systems,\nwith special missions visiting Lon-\ndon and Washington. They seem\nto favor the American way, especi-\nally as they will obtain weapons\nfrom us.\n\nThe formation of a volunteer and\nregular force for training purposes\nwill consume at least 18 months,\nLapengee: two years. These 150,000\nmen will be the hard core of the\neventual force of 500,000 ground\ntroops. They will need intesive\ncourses, for the strategy, tactics\nand weapons of war have changed\nconsiderably since 1939-45. They\nare far more complicated.\n\nFunds For Rearming\n\nThe recruitment of the remain-\ning 350,000 soldiers will be spread\nover at least 18 months after the\nfirst 150,000 have been trained as\nofficers \u2018and noncoms. As in this\ncountry, only a small number can\nbe drafted each month without dis-\nturbing the economy of a country\nwhere there is almost full employ-\nment. In this connection, there is\nconcern over Germany\u2019s \u2018ability es\nraise the money for remilitariza-\ntion. Her economic advance drives\nfrom her lack of such a heavy\nfinancial or taxation burden.\n\nThere is serious disagreement\nover major strategy, once a Ger-\nman Army, Navy and Air Force\nare organized. Anglo-American ex-\nperts advise development of small,\nmobile units to.cope with an atomic\nattack. But German nationalists\nfear that this might mean evacua-\ntion and loss of Western Germany\nfor an allied defense behind the\nRhine. They propose a heavy-wea-\npons line, supported by air and\natomic power, on the border be-\ntween Germany and Russia.\n\nFinally, there is no frantic rush\nto enlist. Only about 120,000 have\nso far volunteered to serve, and\nmore than 40 per cent have been\nrejected for reasons of health, age\nor political liabilities. Defense Com-\nmissioner Blank still needs 80,000\neligible volunteers before he can\napproach the first stage of re-\narming.\n\nThis delay, which could be tra-\ngic, constitutes a memoria} to Yal-\nta advisers who argued for the\ndismemberment, the pasteuriza-\ntion and deindustrialization of the\nonly two postwar, anti-Russian buf-\nfers\u2014Germany and Japan.\n\n \n\n \n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 4248.2529140625, 6383.398421875, 5060.82081640625, 6633.0341953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Coming Again\n\n\u201cAnd he spake also unto the men\nof Penuel, saying, \u2018When I come\nagain in peace I will break down\nthis tower.\u2019 \u201d Judges 8:9\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 4244.12841796875, 1822.254150390625, 5008.5146484375, 2047.1173095703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "e Three Minutes\n. A Day\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 5884.4375, 1761.8016357421875, 6668.0390625, 1877.305419921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "@ Happy Birthday\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 5890.142578125, 3529.55419921875, 6583.45751953125, 3636.951416015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "e It Savs Here\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 958.2547607421875, 4209.70751953125, 1771.240234375, 4325.89013671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Look to the Sun\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 4245.49656640625, 6763.546859375, 5059.078140625, 6935.8574375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "To receive honestly is the best\nthanks for a good thing.\u2014George\nMacDonald.\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 4257.21875, 254.0244903564453, 4999.4951171875, 383.38043212890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "@ On This Date\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 4263.890625, 6222.9482421875, 5005.98583984375, 6329.70751953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "e@ Bible Thought\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 2619.119873046875, 6773.81396484375, 3308.76171875, 6891.55322265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "@ Sen. Soaper\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 165.8493194580078, 6859.103515625, 2562.16357421875, 9498.224609375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "Haster iflumpn\n\n \n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 2743.3935546875, 4587.11279296875, 4041.187744140625, 4776.47900390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "Growing Spiritually\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 4271.701171875, 6655.45654296875, 5021.29150390625, 6746.48876953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "\u00ae Daily Thought\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 2599.956283203125, 4840.58055078125, 4231.753921875, 4947.23194921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "| (From the book \u201cGrowing Spiritually\u2019 published by Abingdon-Cokesbury\n\nPress of New York and Nashville. Copy right. Released by NEA Service).\n\n \n\n \n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 5060.749984375, 836.2118374023438, 5865.334, 3933.8554843750003 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "ihe experience of a young\n\nwho many years ago was hired to\ntrap predatory animals was pass-\ned along by Virgil Bennington.\n\nThe young fellow got the job\nand set out his line of traps well\naway from farmsteads in the coun-\nty. Several days later, he came\nto Bennington\u2019s home and, in an\nagitated manner, asked his help.\n\nWhen Bennington asked him\nwhat was wrong, the man said he\nhad visited his first three traps\nand was afraid to look at any\nmore of them. At his first three\nsets, he had captured a rabbit,\na dog, and a small pig. He was\nready to quit the whole thing then\nand there.\n\nWith the moral support offered\nby Bennington, the man finally\nnerved himself to go along on a\ntour of the remaining traps. No\nmore domestic animals were\nfound, and Bennington said one\ntrap even contained what they had\nall been intended for\u2014a coyote.\n\nThe young man had been so flus-\ntered at finding the dog and pig\nthat he hadn\u2019t even taken time to\nrelease the latter, which was still\nalive. When turned loose, the ani-\nmal left the vicinity at great speed,\nBennington remarked.\n\nThe trapper was so heartened\nat catching no more wandering\npigs or dogs that he decided\nhe\u2019d continue, after moving his\ntrapline still further away from\nany houses.\n\n* * =\n\nHere\u2019s a small addition to one\u2019s\nstore of useful information. It\ndoesn\u2019t frustrate dogs to run and\nget nowhere.\n\nA dog exerciser was built at the\nresearch farm of one of the big\nfeed manufacturing firms. It fea-\ntured a moving belt powered by\nan electric motor and moving about\nfive or six miles an hour.\n\nFor a while, dogs can take only\nshort periods of running on the\n\u201ctreadmill\u201d but after they get in\nshape, they sometimes gallop for\n\nae inne me. Seeen these 2) \u00ab Shee\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 5144.62890625, 743.0034790039062, 5771.2763671875, 798.534423828125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "Rw DOUG RELESSINGER\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 1394.280501953125, 6447.0126796875, 2566.179703125, 6769.4560703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "Everybody can remember those long,\nyouthful bull sessions when the topic was,\n\u201cWhat do you really want most out of life?\u2019\u2019\nBut fortunately, hardly anybody can recall\nwhat his answer was. .\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 2597.34812890625, 8778.34178125, 3425.5039218750003, 9141.140640624999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "| The fellow at the next desk, back\nat work after a brief absence, says\nall he could find out from the doc-\ntor is that he had something that\u2019s\ngoing around these days and it was\ncured by something that they\u2019ve\nbeen having pretty good luck with.\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 2600.317611328125, 7988.7255703125, 3427.7551425781253, 8303.5947421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "Without the bills for either at\nhand, you can\u2019t help wondering\nidly how the cost of fixing up Ike\u2019s\nGettysburg farmhouse compared\nwith the cost of the battle of the\nsame name.\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 2594.70457421875, 8351.9423671875, 3422.1323398437503, 8734.150406249999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "Despite what the managers say,\nit is pointed out that only one\nbaseball team can win in each\nleague. But why should this be,\nwhen, in another professional\nsport, wrestling, everybody is a\nchampion somewhere?\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 2607.003158203125, 7278.8036953125, 3416.1147617187503, 7600.84571875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "Gracious living brings other love-\nlies out of doors t@ relax on foam-\nrubber lounge chairs, but every-\nbody\u2019s favorite girl, Miss Peace,\nremains perched on the same old\nhard, uncomfortable powder keg.\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 2592.154037109375, 9175.0263515625, 3421.4423984375003, 9529.215835937499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "Generals and admirals are more\nand more in the public eye, in con-\ntrast with the days when\nknew the names of any army of-\nficers unless they were John J.\nPershing or somebody they had\ngone to school with. |\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 3634.04345703125, 7152.7607421875, 6364.32666015625, 9453.529296875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": " \n\n~/letropolitan\n\n\u201cTHE STORE OF BETTER VALUES\u201d\n\nGENERAL OFFICE: BOX 555, PENDLETON, OF\n\nAddress Reply to:\n\nRadio Station KUJ\n55 East Main St.\nWalla Walla, Wash.\n\nDear Sirs\n\nI thought you would be interested to know that in our\nopinion... . KUJ has more potential for promotion than\nany other media in Walla Walla's trade area!\n\nReaction to every event we have featured on KUJ has\nbeen astounding both in dollar volume of business and\nexpanse of area from which the customers came.\n\nYour service has been excellent, your cost per dollar\nrealized in sales, exceptionally low. Thank you!\n\nYours very truly,\n\nfoe Glonled/\n\nss Blanchard\nJB/st\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 2597.98973046875, 7630.66453515625, 3420.0598300781253, 7942.3506015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "Somebody goofs on Georgia li-\ncense plates and uses an upside-\ndown M instead of a W. Since the\nplates were prison-made, however,\nit seems unlikely that the boy will\nbe fired.\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 5052.23094140625, 4329.18016015625, 5863.76417578125, 4758.68116796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "A few weeks ago at a sports-\nmen\u2019s meeting in Pomeroy I heard\ntwo professors from Washington\nState College pass judgment on the\nInland Empire\u2019s hunting and fish-\ning merits.\n\nOn being asked the loaded ques-\n\u2018tion of what thev thought of such\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 955.7977294921875, 6815.625, 1672.9884033203125, 6913.7216796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "Easter Triumph\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 3745.668197265625, 7729.0175625, 6253.840347656251, 9171.4521640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "A\\QQMeaw wb evawss DAVY\n\n55 East Main St.\nWalla Walla, Wash.\n\nDear Sirs\n\nI thought you would be interested to know that in our\nopinion... . KUJ has more potential for promotion than\nany other media in Walla Walla's trade area!\n\nReaction to every event we have featured on KUJ has\nbeen astounding both in dollar volume of business and\nexpanse of area from which the customers came.\n\nYour service has been excellent, your cost per dollar\nrealized in sales, exceptionally low. Thank you!\n\nYours very truly,\n\npo\" 2:\n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 6165.58740234375, 1910.4019775390625, 6387.40625, 1965.679443359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "April 10\n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 2990.946533203125, 4747.294921875, 3855.883056640625, 4817.2099609375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": "By EL. Stanley Jones\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 4325.470703125, 2082.073486328125, 4968.36376953125, 2139.95751953125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": "WOMEN AT THE TOMB\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "308983156-victoria-advocate-Aug-25-1955-p-1.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 2, 38 ], [ 32, 21 ], [ 26, 27 ], [ 26, 30 ], [ 27, 30 ], [ 34, 31 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 27, 26 ], [ 30, 27 ], [ 31, 34 ], [ 32, 21 ], [ 38, 2 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 7174.92431640625, 9918.9334375 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 183.0175018310547, 917.2045288085938, 2709.96533203125, 3492.734619140625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 3653.43701171875, 1818.6195068359375, 6160.50146484375, 3955.391845703125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "\\ SRO amg\n\n \n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 5352.52798828125, 4889.19888671875, 6204.36947265625, 5860.2976953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Diane that slammed into the Car-\noline coast hasn't been computed\nyet, Floed damage alone has run\ninto billions, and hundreds of\nlives were lost.\n\nJust six days before Diane hit,\nhurricane Connie plowed into\nMorehead City, N.C., at a cost of\n41 lives and an estimated $15\n\nmillion in damage,\n\nThe year's first full-blown hur-\nirieane, Alice, was born on Jan, 3\n\nbut blew itself out in a short time\n\u2018and without damage to land.\nBrenda, which never reached hur-\nricane strength, battered the\nLouisiana coast July 31, causing\nseven deaths and some $250,000\n\u201cdamage.\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 995.8898046875, 6962.22916015625, 1859.17318359375, 8778.0476953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "PORT LAVACA, Aug. 24\u2014 In-\njuries trapped a Corpus Christi\nman in his demolished pick-up\ntruck for several hours Wednesday\n| morning after the vehicle took a\n15-foot drop off Highway 35 into\n\u2018Hog Bayou. ~\nOscar Cavallin, Calhoun County\n\u2018chief deputy sheriff, said Edward\nL. Story apparently went to sieep\nwhile driving about 12 miles\n| southwest of Port Lavaca.\n| \u201cHe dislocated his hip when the\nvehicle hit the two-foot deep water\nshortly before daylight,\"\u201d Cavallin\nsaid.\n\n\u201cUnable to move out of the\n\u2018truck, he tossed car tools upwards\nonto the bridge.\n\n\u201cIt was sometime after daylight\n\u2018before the tools were noticed.\n\nWhen a car stopped to check them,\nStory yelled from below and the\nrescue was made.\u201d\n\nStory was admitted to Calhoun\nCounty Memorial Hospital for ob-\n| servation.\n\nCavallin said Story apparently\nwent to sleep as he approached a\nnarrow bridge, the truck drifting\noff the right side of the road.\n\n\u201cThe vehicle was thrown com-\npletely out of control when it\ncrashed into a sign labled: \u2018Warn-\ning, Narrow Bridge Ahead.\u2019\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 3619.770263671875, 6091.08251953125, 4303.7802734375, 6532.66650390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Three Area\nPolio Cases\nReported\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1010.7426147460938, 8825.7822265625, 1706.710693359375, 9003.388671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "Ex-Con Is Wounded\nIn Dallas Shooting\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 5348.78580078125, 6220.19546875, 6198.8133203125, 7414.22982421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Victoria will get a new telephone\n\u2018book Sept, 1, Hugh L. Haynes,\n\u2018local manager ef Southwestern\nBell, announced Wednesday,\n\nThe 272-page book, in green with\na sketch of Vietoria\u2019s County\nCourthouse on the cover, will be\ndistributed through the mail to 12,-\n138 customers who were receiving\nservice July 30.\n| There were 4,296 business and\n7842 residential phones in serv-\nice July 30, Haynes said.\nLocal phone calls averaged 74,-\n465 daily during the first six\nmonths of the year, Haynes said,\nwhile long distance calls averaged\n| The new book will be fatter\nthan the last vear model. Listing\npages have increased from. to\n64 while the \u201cyellow pages\u2019 have\nincreased from 184 t) 208.\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 4491.4873046875, 7445.8251953125, 7040.1826171875, 7942.6611328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Klood Areas Deluged Again\n\nAs Vione and Gifts Pour In\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 3628.1640625, 4344.48193359375, 4284.21142578125, 4889.1806640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "DeMolavs\nLeave for\nState Meet\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 5358.970703125, 5898.35595703125, 6175.69287109375, 6192.88525390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "katter Phone\n\nBook Due City\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 3621.682041015625, 4916.03384765625, 4469.7928125, 6055.53890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Victoria DeMolays-\u201420 strong \u2014\n\nheaded for Brownsville Wednesday\nafternoon to attend the annual\nstate DeMolay conclave.\nAnd accompanying the Victoria\ngroup was Miss Sandra Bearden,\nDeMolay Sweetheart, who will\ncompete for the title of \u201cState\nSweetheart.\u2019*\n\nA. Jd. Alkek Jr., master counsel-\nor, and A. J. Herren, chapter dad,\nare heading the delegation on the\nsouthern invasion.\n\nAll expenses of the delegates\nare being cared for by the local\norganization through proceeds de-\nrived from money-making projects\nthroughout the year.\n\nThe local DeMolays seek to add\nfurther honors to the trophies won\n\nat the recent district conclave\nat Beaumont.\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 1871.1484375, 7072.69140625, 3540.28369140625, 7672.67138671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "SLPERSONICS [BER\nJet Zooms to Nev\nSpeed-800 MPH\n\n \n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 113.91646575927734, 3820.754150390625, 858.594970703125, 4351.88671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Faure Sets\nTalks With\n\nMoroceans\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 4494.7919921875, 4372.75732421875, 6186.42529296875, 4870.88818359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Spotters See Edith\n\nllowling in Atlantic\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 2726.51953125, 880.2830810546875, 7067.74462890625, 1733.6199951171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Ike Vows No U.S. Trade\nOf Man\u2019s Rights for Peace\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 1001.7554052734375, 9008.1290625, 1856.2006494140626, 9527.2146875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "DALLAS, Aug. 24 (\u00ae\u2014Johnny\nPatterson. 37, ex-convict, was in\ncritical condition after being shot\ntwice in the chest with a .45 caliber\npistol today.\n\nJoe Russell Wyatt, 39. Dallas\npolice character, surrendered to\nsheriff's deputies after the shoot-\n- at a Northwest Highway drive-\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 1028.9444580078125, 3796.79736328125, 2531.137451171875, 4405.921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "FOR EIRE VICTIMS\nClothing. Fund\nDrive Initiated\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 3629.4659765625, 8433.7433203125, 4480.5867578125, 9513.638515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Clear to partly cloudy Thursday.\nMostly southeast winds 815 mph.\n\nSouth Central Texas: Partly\ncloudy and warm Thursdey and\nFriday with a few isolated after-\nneon thundershowers, mostly in\nthe south and central portions.\nGentle to moderate variable winds\non the coast, mostly southeast.\n\nLow Wednesday. 75. High\nWednesday. 94. Low expected\nThursday, 74.\n\nPrecipitation Wednesday, None.\n\nTides (Port O\u2019Connor-Port La-\nvaca area): Thursday: Low 4:25\np.m. Friday: High 2:30 a.m.\n\nSunset, Thursday, 6:58 p.m. Sun-\nrise Friday, 6:02 a.m. a\n\nHigh\n(This Po isineti pon on data from\nthe U. & Weather Bureau, Victoria\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 6212.99169921875, 1816.0904541015625, 7002.58251953125, 2356.99560546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Blunt Stand\nKnocks Red\n\u2018Injustices\u2019\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 3618.839755859375, 6541.9386328125, 4473.53255859375, 8251.040859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "Three cases of polio in the Vic-\ntoria vicinity were reported\nWednesday by Dr. Roy Reed,\nVictoria County Health Unit di-\nrector.\n\nAll three cases were of the non-\nparalytic type.\n\nLinda Mae Harvey, 6, 907 Lazar\nAlley, was hospitalized Aug. 14\nand remained under treatment and\noo until dismissed Aug.\n18.\n\nJuan Rios, Box 406A Rt. 1, was\nhospitalized in Corpus Christi Aug,\n12.\n\nThomas Franz, 40, of Inez suf-\nfered an attack Aug. 20 which was\ndiagnosed as polio. He was hos-\npitalized in Jeff Davis Hospital\nin Houston the following day.\n\nDr. Reed pointed out the eoin-\ncidence that for the same compar-\nable period, 1955 and 1954 each\nhad 10 polio cases. However, he\nsaid the degree of severity has\nbeen \u2018\u2018miid\u201d for 1955 whereas iast\nyear there was one fatality,\n\nForty-one second-round shots of\nSalk vaccine were administered\nat the County Health Unit Wednes-\nday. bringing the total of 1,100,\nMakeup shots for children due\nsecond vaccines will he made at\nthe unit next Weenesday.\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 1010.6438598632812, 6389.8642578125, 1826.2750244140625, 6929.39990234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Inj ured Van\nRescued\nKrom Truck\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 2743.74869140625, 7712.07291015625, 3610.8294335937503, 9513.997890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "The present speed record is 755.\nimiles an hour, set by Lt. Col. F...\n(Pew) Everest. in a YFI1O0A over\nthe same Southern California des-\nfert course in October 1943. This\nmark was just under the speed of\nsound.\n} 35,000 Feet\n| Senic speed varies from 769\n\u2018miles an hour at sea level to 663\nmiles an hour at 55,000 feet and\nabove. The recordbreaking fight\n| reportedly was made at around\n35,000 feet.\n| Charles Logsdon, chief timer for\n\u2018the NAA, told a reporter the new\nrecord was made possible by the\ndevelopment, by North American\nAviation, Inc., of a new optical\nsystem of timing.\n| Logdson declined to comment on\n\u2018the flight itself, and was reluctant\neven to discuss the arrangements\nthat had been made, The Air Force\nhad hoped to make a surprise an-\nnouncement of the feat at the\nPhiladelphia show.\n| Newly established rules for su-\n-personic flight record attempts\nlimit the pilot to a dive of not\nmore than 328 feet pol the length\nHod the course, on either ey foe\no speed runs required, a\nhibit him from climbing more than\n2,400 feet after leveling off to make\n\nhis pass.\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 2755.2060546875, 1860.7984619140625, 3592.387451171875, 2408.3515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "U.S. Airman\nShot Alter\nKilling Spree\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 121.30342468261719, 8444.4620703125, 989.6147119140626, 9913.2937890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Bill Fly getting in the mood to\ncheck his hard straw hat for the\nwinter ... Mrs. Erin Chambers\nheading straight for some air-con-\nditioning .. . Fred Stedman hard\nat work on a bigger edition of The\nSeadrifter on Sept. 1, marking the\nfirst anniversary of Carbide plant\nproduction . , Ardie Harrison\n\u2018wondering if that golf. club ad-\njusting for any kind of shot really\nworks .., Perry Larsen wonder-\ning if he can really wait for the\nepening of deer season and if\nMrs. Larsen and Billy will outshoot\nhim ... Mr. and Mrs. Dorman\nWright and Miss Joann Mogford\nof Fredericksburg down for one\nof those cool Victoria vacations\n- \u00ab \u00ab Maj. and Mrs. Larkin Smith\nwriting to friends here about their\ntrip by car and boat to Newfound-\nland and his new Air Force sta-\ntion . . . Rosebud Pitcher Dick\nMulligan telling folks his right arm\nfelt good after Tuesday night's\ngame with the Lone Star Athletics\n(he\u2019s a lefty.\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 6219.845859375, 7987.52701171875, 7108.8699609375, 9918.9334375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "Conn., for the heip it gave in a\nflood 28 years ago\nThe evacuation of thousands of\n\u2018children from summer camps in\nflood areas got underway with the\narrival of 35 youngsters in New\nYork City from East Stroudsburg,\nPa. Plans were completed to re-\n\u2018move 10,000 beyvs and girls from\neastern Pennsylvania camps and\n\u2018thousands more from camps in\n| Conne cticut and Massachusetts,\nSeek More Bodies\n\nRescue crews kept on digging\n\u2018through the heaps of muck and\nrubble for persons stiil missing in\n\u2018the nation\u2019s worst flood in nearly\n(20 years. The number of dead\n_ counted so far included: Pennsyl-\n/vania, 115: Connecticut, 30: Massa-\n'chusetts, 23, New Jersey, 6: New\n| York. 4: Virginia, 2; Rhode Island,\n'2. and Delaware 1.\n| Curfews were put into effect in\n\u201csome areas to halt looting and pre-\ni vent persons from being injured\n| while prowling through damaged\nbuildings at night. Sightseers were\n| asked to stay out of the flood re-\nigions, but in some areas officials\nif to set up roadblocks to keep\n\n \n\nthem out.\n\n| Every able-bodied person avail-\n| able in the disaster-struck commu-\nHood Poon po oe og on\nof industry 1 iT\n\n \n \n\nagain,\n\n \n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 5350.55337890625, 7962.3331640625, 6223.0789453125, 9532.300625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "bute \u201cspontaneously \u2019 {fo the Red\nCross flood fund. |\n\n\u201cWe should seize the opportunity\nto give t them, to force upon\ntiem...more than they need,\u201d cas\nsaid. |\n| As the President spoke, E. Ro-\nland Harriman, national Red Cross\n chairtaae. raised the quota of the\n\u2018Red Cross disaster drive from $5\n\u2018million to $8 million.\n_ Needs continue to grow in ae\n| disaster-affected areas,\u2019 Harriman\n| said. |\n| Pope Pius XII and Britain\u2019s\n\u2018Queen Elizabeth sent messages of\n\u2018sympathy to flood victims. Lon-\n| dons News ~ Chronicie, a liberal\npaladins ead extended its \u201csincere\n| Sympathy. \u201ca\nGet Money, Bibles\n. The American Bible Society sent\n25,000 Bibles to comfort flood vic-\n| tims as they set about their heart-\nbreaking battle to rebuild their\nhomes.\n\nThe little village of Waterbury,\n1a = raising a \u2018\u2018thank you\n\u2018fund to pay back Waterbury,\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 3727.85400390625, 8284.703125, 4353.4072265625, 8388.1298828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "The Weather\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 4482.8009375, 8036.85416015625, 5344.9207421875, 9489.419765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "The fiood-stricken northeastern\ni states were swept by a new kind of\n\\inundation Wednesday\u2014a deluge: of\nmoney and offers of beip from the\nrest of the nation.\n\nIndividuals, labor unions, organi-\nzations, businesses and one whole\ntown opened their hearts and their\npocketbooks to the victims of the\nflash floods that swept through sec-~\ntions of eight states, killing an es-\ntimated 203 persons and leaving at\nleast $3 billion in damage.\n\n| Money poured into the American\n| Red Cross fleod fund-raising head-\n| quarters in New York City. Offers\nhot trailer - homes, prefabricated\ni houses, factory space, DDT, aspirin\n\u2018and even soap were made to the\n100,000 homeless in the six hard-\nest-hit states \u2014 Pennsylvania, New\n| Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island,\n| Massachusetts and New York.\n\nRaise Fund Quota\n\nPresident Eisenhower departed\nfrom his prepared text in a Phila-\ndeiphia speech to renew his appeal\n\nyeaa | TRA -\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 996.2529638671875, 4413.5499609375, 1856.5282861328126, 6350.6141015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "uy\n| While a Victoria mother fought\nfor her life against critica] burns\n| Wednesday, a movement began to\ncollect clothing and funds for her\nhusband and six children who were\nburned out of their home Tuesday\nmorning.\n\nStill in a serious condition at\nVictoria Hospital is Mrs. Trine\nGarcia of 1101 South East St. She\nsuffered third degree burns on 80\nper cent of her bory when kero-\nsene exploded near a wood stove\nshe was lighting,\n\nA physician said Mrs. Garcia\nwas doing poorly Wednesday. He\nsaid she would probably be trans-\nferred to John Sealy Hospital in\n| Galveston.\n\nHusband Also Burned\n\nHer husband, Henry Samora\nGarcia, suffered second degree\nburns on his hands trying to ex-\ntinguish the flames on his wife's\nbody.\n Gareia is an employe of the\ncity, which has already started a\ncollection of funds to aid Garcia\nduring his family crisis.\n\n- Meanwhile, both Victoria banks\nagreed to accept cash contribu-\ntions from anyone who would like\nto aid the family.\n\nDuring the past few months, the\nfamily had been picking cotton in\norder to obtain money to purchase\nclothes and other supplies for the\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 1867.647861328125, 7708.98990234375, 2735.241787109375, 9499.810390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "| WASHINGTON. Aug. 24 ~The\n| National Aeronautic Assn. con-\nifirmed today that an Air Force\n| Jet fighter has set the world's first\n|official speed record for an air-\n| plane flving faster than seund.\n\nCo}. Horace A. Hanes, director of\niflight test at Edwards Air Force\n| Base, Calif.. few a North Ameri-\nican F100C Super Sabre at a speed\nof more than 800 miles an hour\nover Southern California last Sat-\nurday. The flight was first reported\niby the Los Angeles Times Satur-\n\n$e\n\nMany jet pianes have exceeded\nthe speed of sound, and rocket\neraft have flown at more than\ntwice the speed of sound. But here-\ntofore there has been no way oi\ntiming the flights accurately. \u2014\nSpecia}! Equipment\n| Specially designed cameras and\nclocking equipment used for the\nfirst time recorded Hanes\u2019 flight.\n| The exact speed reached, the al-\n\u2018titude and other facts will be an-\nnounced by the Air Force at the\nNational Aircraft Show in Phila-\nde'phia Sept. 5. |\n\nHanes is scheduled to receive the\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 6195.0558203125, 2605.49283203125, 7086.73373046875, 7355.82748046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "PPA PE, AAU. ek\n(}\u2014From historic Independ-\nence Hall, President Eisen-\n-hower warned Russia today\nthat America never will buy\npeace at a price of accepting\n|\\Boviet \u201cviolations of the \u2018rights\nof men and of nations.\u201d\nEisenhower took a solid no-\nappeasement stand against\n\u2018what he called the \u201cwrongs\u201d of a\n| divided Germany, the domination\n| of captive satellites, and \u201csubver-\n| sion organized on a worldwide\n| seale.\u201d\n| America, he said, is on a \u201ccrus\n\u2018\u00a7ade\"\u2019 for a just and secure peace\nito fulfill \u201ca deep-seated hunger of\n| wnanhind.\u201d* And he said, \u201c1 think\niwe can\u201d achieve it.\n| o \u201cFalse Peace\u201d\n| Hut to let an eargerness to avoid\niwar lead to \u201ca false peace,\u201d the\n\u2018President said, would perpetuate\ninjustices and wrongs of the pres-\nent and \u201cassure future conflict.\u201d\n\nHe said a cormbinetion of \u00abis\npicions and fear probably explains,\nbut cannot excuse, Russia\u2019s posi-\ntion on Germany, satellite coun-\n\u2018tries and international subversion.\n\n\u201cIn justice to others,\u201d the chief\nexecitive declared, \u201cwe can never\naccept those wrongs as a part of\nthe peace that we destre and seek.\u2019\n\nThe President spoke from a\nbunting-bedecked platform a few\nfeet from the Liberty Bell and the\nhall that eradied American free\ndom.\n\nThe occasion was a eombined\nceremony sponsored by the Ameri-\nean Bar Assn. in 78th annual con\nvention here, and a federal com-\nmission commemorating the 200th\nanniversary of the birth of John\nMarshall, the fourth chief justice\nof the United States. The present\nchief justice, Earl Warren, spoke,\ntou,\n\nj Ocassional Applause\n\n| Thousands of people clustered in\ni Independence Square under fuzzy\nsun and broke in on the presidential\nDeco with oceasional applause.\nOthers peered down from nearby\noffice buildings.\n\nFisenhower flew up from Wash-\n| ington this morning. He headed\njback for the eapital after his\niaddress to wrestle with problems\nof flood disaster.\n| At the outset of hie speech he\ninjected an appeal to the nation\nto force on the Red Cross more\nfunds for relief that it can use.\n\nThis Philadeiphia \u00a9 appearance\n\u2018had seme of the trappings of a\n| political campaign-\u2014 the crowds\niticker tape and confetti spewing\n\u2018out of windoes, Eisenhower stand-\ning up in the back seat of his\n-limougine, showing his ear-toear\ngrin and waving two-handed sa-\n\n\u2018lutes to the onlookers,\n100,000 Crowd\n\nPolice Commissioner Thomas\n. Gibbons estimated that 100,000 per-\nsons turned out to see the Presi-\n\u2018dent,\n| Ata downtown hotel, Eisenhower\neven got in a brief session with\nW. Thacher Longstreth, Republican\n| candidate for mayo\u00ae of Philadel-\niphia, and other local political\nleaders.\n\nPossibly in defense of a nomina-\nition that failed, the President gave\n| one political tinge to his address.\n\nTo the accompaniment of a burst\n| of applause, Eisenhower said he\npullin would name ta the federal\n\n \n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 1866.3474462890624, 4395.50162109375, 2731.195400390625, 7016.70345703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "coming school term. These were\nall lost when the flames gutted\nthe family residence.\n\nIt was suggested that all clothing\ncontributions for the children be\nhandled through tthe Victoria\nCouncil of Church Women's Tree\nHouse, which serves as a perma-\nnent outlet for providing clothes\nfor the needy.\n\nDonation Accepted\n\nMavor Cliff Berkman announced\nthe city\u2019s three fire stations would\nserve as collection stations for\nanyone wishing to donate clothing.\n\nThe clothing would then be\ntransferred to the Council Tree\nHouse, where the children could\nbe outfitted.\n\nAny extra clothing or wrong-\nsize clothing would then be avail-\nable for regular distribution by\nthe church women to gther needy\nfamilies.\n\nThe Council] Tree House has been\nin operation since last year, pro-\nviding material without charge to\nneedy persons who have slips\nfrom Welfare agencies.\n\nTree House Hours\n\nThe clothing is dispensed each\n| Wednesday from 9:30 to 11 a.m.\nand from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Donations\nof used clothing, baby equipment\nand old bedding are alsa received\nat this time.\n\nMrs. B. D. Reynolds, chairman\nof the Council Tree House, said\nthe Counci] Tree House was a\ncity-wide program, available for\nuse by all welfare agencies.\n\n\u201cWe are in particular need of\n_ children's clothing.\"\u2019 she said,\n\nThe Garcia children range in\nage from 1 to 13 years. They are\nLola, 13; Henry, 9: Ray, 7; Able,\n6; Bennie, 5, and Rudolph, 1.\n\nThey are presently being cared\nfor by Mrs. F. E. Hoelter, their\naunt.\n\n \n\n \n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 4659.8251953125, 7966.99658203125, 5172.13330078125, 8033.24951171875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "Ky UNTTEn PRESS\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 117.75616821289063, 4434.681796875, 986.0093041992188, 8031.1678125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "EA ee ae a ee ae ee ee es Se\n24 (\u00ae\u2014Premier Edgar Faure\u2014de-\nfying right-wing critics of his\nNorth African policy\u2014flew back\nhere from Paris tonight for face-\ntu-face talks with Moroccan na-\ntionalists.\n\nIn Paris, he had met with Presi-\ndent Rene Coty and others en the\nmounting objections to dealing\nwith nationalists held responsible\nfor last weekend's bloody uprisings\nin Morocco and Algeria.\n\nThe Premier said he does not\nbelieve the Moroceans with whom\nhe is holding talks here played\nany role in the recent violence.\n\nMost Unvielding\n\nFaure and his Cabinet ministers\nwill meet tomorrow with the high\ncommand of the Istiqlal (independ-\nence! party, Moroceo's most un-\nyielding nationalist organization.\n\nMost observers agreed that by\nconsenting to talk with the Istiqlal\nleaders, who arrived by plane\nearlier today from Rabat, the gov-\nernment i: recognizing them as\nlegitimate spokesmen for Moroec-\ncan aspirations.\n\nWhile French leaders continued\ntheir talks with Moroccan efficials\nand spokesmen, the Paris govern-\nment recalled 60,000 young re-\nservists to the colors to strengthen\nforces trying to maintain order in\nNorth Africa. French military re-\nsources were heavily taxed by\nNorth African nationalist out-\nbreaks over the weekend, which\ntook a death toll new estimated\nat 2,000.\n\nSpecialists Called\n\nThe Defense Ministry in Paris\nsaid most of the reservists to be\ncalled up are 23 to 24 years old.\nThe first to put on uniforms will\nbe specialists such as signal corps-\nmen and engineers. The French\nnow have 125,000 troops in Algeria\nand more than that in Morocco.\n\nThe French pressed mop-up\noperations today in North Africa,\nwhere relative quiet prevailed.\nThese were the today's latest re-\nported actions:\n\nMorocco-Foreign Legion veter-\nans pushed their reprisal offensive\nagainst an Atlas Mountains tribe\nthat massacred 80 French men,\nwomen, and children at Oued Zem\nSaturday. Other French forces us-\ning military vehicles and two air-\nplanes kept a sharp watch on the\nArab quarter of Marrakech, where\nan Arab holiday is being observed.\n\nAlgeria \u2014 The French arrested\n110 Algerians in the Sidi Mabouk,\nnear Constantine, a center of the\nweekend outbreaks.\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 2746.599765625, 2641.0558203125, 3604.8267480468753, 7035.232265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "MANSTON, England, Aug.\n24 \\P\u2014A crazed 21-year-old\nAmerican airman killed three\nother airmen today = and\nwounded seven persons. Then\nhe died in a blaze of bullets\nafter a gun fight with police\non a channel beach,\n\nThe U.S, Air Force identi-\nfied the killer officially as\nNapoleon Green of Chicago, He\nhad a brief* police record in Chi-\ncago for larceny. Officials said\nGreen was to have gone before\na court-martial this morning to\nface a money stealing charge.\n| An American master sergeant,\nanother U. S. serviceman and a\nRoyal Air Force airman were the\nmen who died before Greens two\nblazing guns on the joint British-\nAmerican fighter bese near this\nsouth England town.\n| 2 Americans Killed\n- Three other American airmen\nand two British girl secretaries\nwere among the wounded.\n\nThe two Americans were killed\nwhen they tried to disarm Green,\na Negro, shortly after he came out\nof the base arms store waving his\nweapons. They were M. Sgt. Law-\nrence Velasquez, 34, of Antonito,\n\u2018Colo., and Airman 2. C. Nelson\nGresham of Philadelphia.\n\nHe shot them dead.\n\nThen he rushed through the\ncamp firing wildly. A Royal Air\nForce corporal, Raymond Peter\nGrayer, fell dead from a bicycle~\nshot through the back.\n\nShot In Stomach\n\nA 21-year-old American, Airman\n1. C, Lester Hunt ef Rantoul, Ii,.\nrolled over critically wounded-\u2014\nshot in the stomach,\n\nMore bullets spraved thpugh an\nautomobile, Inside were lan Yeo-\nman and Miss Anne Cockburn,\nBritish employes of the American\nExpress Co. Both were wounded.\n\nAnother car stood nearby, In it\n'was M. Sgt. R. J. McDaniel, 36,\nof St. Paul, Minn.\n\nThe gun-wielding Green jumped\ninto the back seat yelling, \u2018Drive,\n\u2018mister, drive.\u201d\n| \u2018TH Be Dead\n\u201cTl drove,\u2019 McDaniel said after-\nward,\n\n- After 15 minutes, MeDaniel \u00abaid\nhe talked Green into taking over\nthe car. He said the gunman made\nonly one reference to the killings\u2014\n\u201cTell Capt. Ader \u2018base provost\nmarshal) that when they get me\nTl be dead,\u201d\n\n| MeDaniel went to a butcher shop\nand got a lift to Margate where\nhe told police what happened,\n\n| They sent patrol cars rushing\nthrough three seaside towns\u2014Mar-\ngate, Broadstairs and Ramsgate\u2014\ntelling people to get off the beach-\nres and take cover.\n\n| At 10:50 a.m., about 50 minutes\nafter his shooting spre\u00a2 began,\nGreen drew up at the Broadstairs\nPleasure Pier, Fred Beecham. a\ncar park attendant, went up to tell\n\u2018tell the driver be couldn't park at\n\u2018that spot.\n\n\u201cThe man leaped out brandish-\n\n(See AIRMAN, Page 16)\n\n \n\n \n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 4483.97720703125, 4894.81412109375, 5341.0271875, 7413.4012109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "MIAMI, Aug. 24 ~\u2014UP-\u2014\u2014 The\nthird hurricane of the year, pack-\ning 80 mile an bour winds, boiled\nup suddenly in the South Atlantic\nWednesday, some 750 miles east\nnortheast of San Juan, Puerto\nRieo,\nAn Air Force reconnaissance\n| plane based in Bermuda loeated\nthe small howler far out at sea,\nthe Miami weather bureaw report-\ned ip a special advisory.\nThe new hurricane, which biew\nup a week after the second howler\nhit the coast, was nicknamed Edith\n\u2014 the weather bureau's prac-\ntice of giving girls\u2019 names to the\ntropic blows, It is the fifth tropical\nistorm of the year but only the\nthird to reach full hurricane\n streneth with winds of 75 miles\nper hour or more.\n| Mw MPH\n| he advisory said Edith had\nwinds of 8) miles an hour \u201cover\n@ small area near the center\u201d\nWhile gales \u201cextended 150 miles to\n\u201cnorth and east and 5) miles to\nsouth and west.\u201d\n| Edith was moving on a west\n| northwest to northwest course at\n| 12 to 14 miles per hour and \u2018\u2018indi-\ncations are for continued west\nnorthwest to northwest movemeg.\nat the same speed during the next\n24 hours with gradual increase in\nsize and intensity ~\n\nAll shipping in the path of the\n hurrieane was advised to exercise\n\ncauhon.\nOnly Ships\nEdith menaced only ships at\nita, so far, but it was born while\nnine Atlantic Coast states still\nwere mopping up from devastating\nDiane dumped by its predecessor,\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nDiane\nThe staggering toll of hurricane\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 2815.910888671875, 2421.0185546875, 3485.136474609375, 2599.729736328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "3 Die. 7 Wounded\nAt England Base\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 983.7433471679688, 9560.9931640625, 6283.36669921875, 9906.1416015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": " \n\nTonight Is Family Night--Stores Will Be Open\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 170.7108612060547, 8085.6259765625, 943.1720581054688, 8431.9189453125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 6288.15283203125, 2393.40771484375, 6912.07958984375, 2553.653564453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "President Praises\nSpirit of Geneva\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "273606972-brownsville-herald-Aug-02-1955-p-2.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 3 ], [ 0, 5 ], [ 3, 5 ], [ 2, 10 ], [ 4, 6 ], [ 8, 7 ], [ 18, 12 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 2, 10 ], [ 3, 0 ], [ 5, 3 ], [ 6, 4 ], [ 8, 7 ], [ 18, 12 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 7397.0712890625, 9900.422234375 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 4726.89075390625, 3724.236701171875, 5607.336785156251, 5952.735710937501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "Democratic candidateg appeared as)\nguests, actually consfituted a con-\ntribution to their campaigns fall-\ning within the Taft-Hartley ban.\n\n- The position has logic. It would\nseem that for somebody to buy ra-\ndio and TV time and then allow a\npolitical candidate to use that time,\nwould aid his campaign just as\nmuch as contributing the same\namount of money directly to the\ncandidate\u2019s campaign fund.\n\nThe UAW says it \u201cwelcomes a\ntest on the constitutional right of\na labor union to express its point\nof view on political issues and oth-\ner matters of broad public policy\nthrough the purchase and use of\nradio and television time.\u201d\u2019\n\nBut suppose the Supreme Court\nupholds the union\u2019s contention that\nit has a constitutional right to ex-\n|press its views over purchased air\ntime; would not a corporation sr a\n_ bank then have the same right to\njuse its regular, highly-rated pro-\n\\grams to promote specific candi-\n\u2018|dates it favors? What's fair for\n\u2018one must be fair for the other.\n| The law was before the Supreme\n|Court once before, in a case grow-\ning out of the 1948 campaign, but\n|| the tribunal specifically refused tc\n|pass on its general validity; rath-\n\u2018er, its ruling was confined to up-\n\u2018/holding a union\u2019s right to express\n\u2018its opiniones in union-published\n\" newspapers.\n\nThis one could either knock the\n\u2018icontributions-ban out completely\njor enable the Justice Department\n\u2018\\to enforce it from here out.\n.|(Copyright, 1955, King Features\n1 Syndicate, Inc.)\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 264.20684814453125, 1501.5294189453125, 1451.1771240234375, 1782.423095703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "Bureaucrats Exceed\n\nTerms Of Contract\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 2993.937140625, 6875.99622265625, 3873.1043632812502, 9900.422234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Old Government agencies never\n\ndie\u2014-they don\u2019t even fade away,\nTwo glaring examples of that fact\nhave been witnessed recently. |\n\nOne is the giant Foreign Oopera-\ntions Administration, with 6,500 em-\nployees and a $3.5 billion budget.\nOn June 30th, at midnight, this\nagency was absorbed by the State\nDepartment, retaining all its act-\nivities and its employees.\n\nPrior to being called the Foreign\nOperations Administration, this\nagency was called the Mutual Sec-\nurity Agency. Prior to that, it was\nknown as the Economic Coopera-\ntion Administration. Some knew it\nmore familiarly as the Marshall\nPlan, which was qa legitimate--or\nillegitimate \u2014 descendent of Lend\nLease. It has had many aliases.\n\nThe most disturbing aspect of\nthis last move of this agency is\nthat the President, in ordering the\nchange, said that putting foreign\naid into a permanent agency in-\nstead of the temporary type de-\npartment would provide \u2018\u2018a long\nrange basis for this kind of inter-\nnational cooperation.\"\u2019\n\nEvidently it is not within the\nken of our present political leader-\nship that this load will ever be re-\nmoved from the backs of the\nAmerican taxpayers They have\ngiven up all pretense that this is\ntemporary aid. They do no!\nseem to realize that \u2018\u2018this kind o!\ninternational cooperation\u201d is a one\nway street.\n\nAnother example is the Smal\nBusiness Administration, whict\n\\was the successor to the scandal\nracked Reconstruction Finance\n\u2018Corporation \u2014 which was startes\njback in 1932 as a \u2018temporary\u2019\nagency to provide limited aid i\nthe depression emergency.\n\nThe Small Business Administra\ntion was also scheduled to expir\non June 30th at midnight. But in\nstead of expi , the Congres\nvoted to extend its life--and on |\nless \u2018\u2018small\u2019\u2019 scale. It now has |\ngreater total lending authority an\ncan make larger individual loans\n\nThere can no excuse for |\nGovernment agency of this sort i\n\\a free capitalistic system such a\nours except the urge of bureaucra\n\ncy to perpetuate itself. lf the loan\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 3838.928595703125, 3716.521369140625, 4723.004753906251, 5974.853875000001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "although enacted as \"part of the\nTaft-Hartley Law, actually is an\namendment to the Corrupt Prac-\n\u2018ices Act which prohibits campaign\ncontributions by corporations or\nbanks. It was intended to put labor\nunions on the same disadvanta-\ngeous political level as corpora-\ntions and banks have been for\nmany years.\n\nUnions, however, have been high-\nly successful in finding means to\ncircumvent the proscription. True,\nthey have abstained from direct\ncontributions to campaign funds;\nbut other means have been found\nto accomplish the same objective,\nsuch as the AFL\u2019s creation of ite\nso-called Labor\u2019s League for Poli-\nitical Education, financed by theo-\njretically-voluntary \u2018\u2018contributions,\u201d\u2019\nwhich in most cases amount to thin-\njly veiled assessments on union\n| members.\n| Furthermore, in recent years\nboth the AFL and the CIO, as wel\n.jas some of their larger affiliate\njjunions, have sponsored radio com\n.;mentators who can be counted or\n;;to espouse \u201c\u2018liberal\u2019\u2019 candidates\u2014\n_|those supported by the sponsoring\n_unions\u2014with vigor and ardor ir\n_|all election campaigns.\n\nAlthough the indictment men\ns tions no individual by name, ths\n\u00bb present case arose from such ad\n..vocacy by a Detroit commentato:\n. named Guy Nunn. long sponsorec\n_| by the UAW and a constant and ar\n. dent \u201c\u2018liberal.\"\u2019\n\n| The Justice Department's view\nin prosecuting the case is that the\n, UAW programs, on which severa\n\n \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 6438.94837109375, 1038.4499580078125, 7325.063835937501, 4371.85778125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "\u2018an Italian and an American at the\nsame time, although some try to\n\u2018do that professionally. It is just\n\u2018like those people who call themsel.\n\u2018ves Poles or Hungarians when\n\u2018they should call themselves Ameri.\n\u2018cans. After all, what difference\n\u2018does it really make where they\n\u2018came from as long as they are\n\u2018here now? But it is hard to get that\n\u2018into the minds of those who earn\na living keeping alive distinctions\n\u2018that ought to have died generations\n\nago.\ne30 that is why so many of our\n\\statesmen, when they have nothing\nito do, go to Ireland, Rome and Is.\nlrael. There ar\u00e9 atill votes to be had\nout of association with those places,\n/particularly if you can get yourself\n\u2018some kind of a round-about en.\n'dorsement. I heard that a certain\nigentile politician has become one\nof the most active and effective\nsalesmen for Israeli Bonds and tra.\nivels all over the United States mak.\nling speeches in this good cause.\n| He ought to tie up with Lord Ha.\n\u2018milton who is selling bonds for the\nrejuvenation of Scotland; if Lord\n| Hamilton\u2019s worthy cause were ade.\nquately popularized, perhaps he\njcould get some Senators or Gover-\njnors whose ancestors bled at Ban-\nnockburn to labor for him. There\njmust be some Scotch votes left in\nithe United States and the Scots are\njsurely a minority and therefore\n\u2018\\entitled to extraordinary consider-\n,jation. as any minority is. In fact,\n};nobody counts anymore unless he\nbelongs to a minority, no matter\n{of what size.\n| Paul Robeson, who represents a\nf;}most narrow minority, consisting\n|of only Paul Robeson, asks for a\n||Passport because he is a Negro\nand has been refused one because\nhe is an American. Robeson does\n-;not realize that being an Ameri.\nyj can forces one to assume responsi.\n{bilities and liabilities and duties\n.|and obligations. An American ma,\n;;not legally and should not morall:\n+|be part of the apparatus of a for\n4,eign country without self-admission\n,|But maybe one day, he will learn\n: like the Turncoats who discovere:\nthat China isn\u2019t all that it is crack\n.\\ed up to be. That country mus\n.|have changed a lot since my day. |\n\u00a2 liked to live there always, but no\ne as a Sino-American.\ny| (Copyright, 1955, King Features\nf Syndicate, Inc.)\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 2942.816779296875, 3733.17346875, 3842.4329765625002, 5967.371941406251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nWASHINGTON-\u2014A full-dress Su-\npreme Court ruling on constitution-\nality of the Taft-Hartley Law\u2019s\nprohibition against union contribu-\ntions to political campaigns finally\nappears to be in the offing.\n\nIf the Court upholds the statute\nin sufficiently broad language, the\ndecision could open the road to\nthe kind of enforcement Congress\ncontemplated when it passed the\nlaw over President Truman\u2019s veto\nin 1947, |\n\nOn the other hand, if the Court\nknocks down the present enforce-\nment effort as a violation of the\nright of free speech and expression\nof thought. it might open up a\nflood-gate for use for political\ncampaign purposes of radio and\ntelevision time paid for by corpor-\nations and banks.\n\nThe high tribunal action is anti-\ncipated in a new case in which a\nFederal grand jury in Detroit has\nindicted the CIO\u2019s United Automo-\nbile Workers on charges of violat\ning the law by paying for radio anc\nTV programs which promoted spe\ncific candidacies during last year\u2019s\nCongressional election campaign\n\nThe four-count indictment speci\nfically charges that the UAW \u201c\u2018il\nlegally\u2019? spent $5,985 from its gen-\neral funds for a series of program:\nwhich in effect were designed t\naid the primary and general elec\ntion campaigns of certain Demo\ncrats. One of them was now-Sen\nPatrick McNamara, who won a sur\nprise victory over former GOP Sen\nHomer Ferguson.\n\nThe legal interdiction at issue\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 5557.27503125, 1098.7956611328125, 6441.667351562501, 4360.822625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "| ae ee - Se ee SR. er es\n\n| Always there are new patterns\n[for political greatness. This year\nwhat is required is that the candi-\ndate for greatness should visit Ire-\nland. Rome and Israel and to be\ni duly photographed in each place.\n| That is all that is required to prove\nthat one is really and truly a Lib-\neral, a lover of mankind, a suit-\nable candidate for any public of-\nfice. It establishes the goodness of\none\u2019s heart, his tolerance and his\nsocial consciousness. In Rome, he\nmust have a private audience with\nthe Pope; in Israel, he must plant\n\na tree. I have never known what\n\nthey do in Ireland.\n\nMaybe next year, if the era of\ngoodwill continues that long, it\nmight be wise to add Moscow to\nthe list of cities to be visited. At\nthis moment, that is a somewhat\npopular town for newspapermen,\nfarmers, and clergymen, but may-\nibe by next year it will be like\nRome, a place to demonstrate that\none is broad-minded and without\nprejudice of any kind, except in\nprivate,\n\nPoliticiaris always have a very\ndifficult time proving that they\nare what they pretend to be. Were\nthey to pretend less, they would\nhave less to prove. For instance.\nhere in New York State, Oswald\nHeck, who wants to run for Gov:\n\nlernor, is trying to establish that\n\u2018he is as Liberal as Averell Harri.\nman who took on that facade ir\n1933 and is now well-versed in tha!\n, kind of lingo. In fact, Harrimar\nhas a nobler Liberal ancestry than\n| Adlai Stevenson, as he was recog.\n|nized as such by Rposevelt himsel!\n,and was converted by Harry Hop:\n\u2018kins. Als@ he has established a\nLiberal record which Heck canno\u2019\n\\do fast enough. On the other hand\n| Jacov Javits, who wants to run fo:\n|United States Senator, is trying\nto establish himself as a Republi\ns|can\u2014and no less than the Republi\n-jcan leader of the state. That i:\n| Very difficult, because it does no\njring true, Javits having dividec\nq@his Republicanism with Dubinsk;\n,-| Liberalism which can be anythin;\na|you want it to be.\n\n,| It is just like Senator John Ken\nis;nedy of Massachusetts who has re\ne|cently discovered the ex-Italians o\ne/ his state. I assume that they ar\n\nex-Italians because they are nov\n\n-| Americans. It is impossible to b\n\n \n \n \n \n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 1250.835333984375, 8197.3521796875, 2133.062126953125, 9869.833367187499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "to human beings. |\n\nFew poisonous snakes appear in\n\u2018Canada. Pit vipers including the\ntrue rattlesnake, the pigmy rattler,\nithe copperhead, the cottonmouth\nand the venomous coral snake ap-\n,pear in the United States. |\n| The cottonmouth, (or water moc-\n\\casin), the prairie rattler and dia-\n\u2018mondback rattler are responsible\nfor nearly all of the deaths from\nsnake bite in the United States.\n\nOn the average, 56 deaths occur\neach year in the United States\nfrom vengmous animals, but this\n\nincludes jnsects and other poison-\nous wildlife.\n\nThe highest mortality rate from\n\u2018spake bite appears to be in Burma\nWhere there are over 2000 deaths\n|per year from this cause. In India\njand Pakistan there are said to be\n\nabout 15,000 deaths a year\n\n\u2018this is a lower rate than that in\n| Burma.\n\n| Altogether there are estimated\n-to be around 30 or 40 thousand\ndeaths from snake bite annually\n| throughout the world.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 359.70343701171873, 8250.4986640625, 1252.127068359375, 9880.834343749999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "Although the danger of being bit-\nten by a poisonous snake is slight\nin many parts of the world, the\ntaking of \u2018\u2018snake bite medicine\u2019\u2019 is\ncommon enough.\n\nThere are many strange things\nabout snakes. Some time ago the\nquestion was raised as to whether\na snake bite increased the intel-\nligence. The point was raised 1!\nthink, by someone in a circus who\npurposely allowed himself to be\nbitten several] times.\n\nThis would seem to offer pretty\ngood evidence that the inte'ligence\nwas not greatly improved by snake\nbite.\n\nAll joking aside, there are some\nrather important things to know\nabout snakes.\n\nOur knowledge of this field so\nfar as snake bite is concerned has\nbeen greatiy increased by the pub.\nlication in 1954 of s monumental!\nstudy under the auspices of the\nWorld Health Organization.\n\nAmong other things this report\npointed out that some 2500 varie.\nties of snakes are recognized but\nthat fewer than 200 are dangerous\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 5618.64990234375, 369.277587890625, 6025.5390625, 981.4768676757812 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 3869.861701171875, 6733.433234375, 4751.878289062501, 8047.002312500001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "made by the Small Business Ad-\nministration are good, they could)\n\u2018be made by private banks; if they\nare not good, they should not be\nmade at all.\n\nBut so it goes with bureaucracy.\n\u2018There is no end to the excuses the\n\u2018bureaucrats can advance for per-\npetutating their agencies 80 long\nlas the taxpayers are willing to\n\u2018foot the bill. Neither do they care\niwhich party is in power so long\njas they are not disturbed in the\niweb of their bureaucracy.\n\n| Apparently the only thing that\nwill stop this strangulation by bu-\n\u2018reaucracy is a revolt by the tax-\npavers From all apperances now,\njJhowever, the question with us in\nthis country is whether the tax-\npayers have within themselves any\nmore the capacity to get angry\nenough to revolt. They seem more\n| inclined to apathetically bear what.\njever burden is thrust upon them--\n\\ipyv either party.\n\n7\n\n;\n\n \n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 4795.1236640625, 7628.085578125, 5626.906609375001, 8939.7181328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Waiters of course, are not in a\nposition to smap back at ill-bred\nguests; but one English head wai.\nter once made the perfect retort to\nan_uncouth customer:\n\nEnglish head waiter ~~ My posi-\ntion, sir, does not allow me to ar-\ngue with you; but if it ever came\nto a choice of weapons, I would\nchoose grammar.\n\nPublic Relations is the art of not\ntreating the public like relations.\n\nThe doctor warned his patient\nthat he should have regular habits.\nPatient \u2014 But | am a man of\nregular habits.\n\u2018tor \u2014 Then how does it ere a\nm that I saw you with a beautiful\nnaonae at four o'clock in the morn-\nn\n\natient \u2014- That is one of my\nregular habits.\n\nThe man in lower six was snor-\ning lustily. The lady in the next\nberth tapped on the partition, but\nhe didn\u2019t hear her. Finally she\nbanged so loudly that she almost\ntore it down altogether. Awake at\nlast, the man rubbed his eyes and\n\numbiled surlily, \u2018Nothing doing,\nfaay. I seen you get on.\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 4748.67395703125, 6718.35071484375, 5623.836785156251, 7488.402703125001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "its income; it has borrowed money\nto pay its bills, it has printed mon-\ney to take care of its debts.\n\nSo long as this continues \u2014 and\nthere is no prospect now that it\nwill be stopped in the immediate\nfuture \u2014 just so long will inflation\nshang around.\n| The boom in the stock market\n,cannot be fully explained without\n\u2018including as one of the reasons the\nfear of inflation. It undoubtedly re-\n'presents\u2014-not altogether but to\n\u2018some extent\u2014a \u2018flight from the\n\u2018dollar.\u2019\u2019\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 4860.111328125, 7532.19482421875, 5519.96728515625, 7623.1328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Bids For A Smile\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 5659.64306640625, 4395.8173828125, 7221.71875, 4572.26806640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Test Your Horse Sense\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 408.57452392578125, 7539.58154296875, 804.523681640625, 8135.2685546875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 5060.443359375, 6025.2734375, 5487.87060546875, 6646.2265625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 3039.592529296875, 558.3533325195312, 5415.79052734375, 2918.844970703125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 3885.937384765625, 8149.94544140625, 4756.086296875001, 8996.3919609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "- Those whe think inflation has\n\u2018been stopped are simply \u2018\u2018whistling\nthrough the graveyard.\u201d\u201d We may\nhave creeping inflation or we may\nhave galloping inflation\u2014but there\nis one thing sure: we shall always\nhave inflation so long as certain\nconditions prevail.\n\n| These conditions have been with\n\u2018us for twenty-five vears\u2014-and from\njall appearances are jikely to re\nimain with 1.5.\n\nChief among them, of course, is\ndeficit financing by \u2018he Federal\n\\Government. For twenty-three of\njthe last twenty-six years, the Fed:\neral Government has lived beyond\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 2987.907470703125, 3048.77734375, 3416.866455078125, 3655.6796875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 5662.642578125, 7254.21826171875, 7397.0712890625, 9861.9287109375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "ACBOSS 8 Legal point\n1 Radio actress, .. as (Fr.)\na\n\n4 ANSwer tO Previous Purzie\nRadio Actress : Te) fern\n=e} [B/Ol[O|ML JolciLla\nRIATT JOM [sist joints] |\nSRie Vie ielele\n\n \n\noe oe 1 Solar disk Oe - S\nIT iCleV{rieiniaicia\nse 12 Soap dish ERIE Pola Ish ZAA IN Tele)\n19 Measure of\n13Teeth pis SrTelAl-ragtelet- fare\nincrustation 21 Perfumes PIEIRIC OIUIATIGS TAIVIA\n14 Distant 22 Make dee SiiSiel [AIT ein)\n15 Handled 93 Continu \u201ca :\nae ae 31 Weights of 45 Ulcerated\nroup (ab,) 24 Exhausts India chilblain\n18 apn . ' 25 Fish 37 Ducks 46 Unoccupied\n20 Abstract bein 26 Singing voice 38 Uncle 47 Act\n21 Speech #27 Hi es ndu 40 Six (Roman) 49Girl'sname\n\nrment 41 Pewter coins 50 Low haunt\n= ~ fo ng 29 Soor stake of Thailand 52 Compass point\n32 Winged 30 One who 42 Dreadful 53 Short-napped\n33 French income (suffix) 43 Mouthward fabric\n\n34 Leather th\noe BRAREEORABAY\nSBR DS\n\nbi pet\n\n\"Lig\nPET Te m2 sane\n\nrr \u2014 possible TT TTT yr\n\nDOWN JGnne? 7 7Aanee\n_ 1 Pierce witha oe Ane ine oe\nPeet tot\n\n \n \n\n39 Snuffles\n\n4) Bustle\n\n44 Noise\n\n45 Young goat\n48 Screed\n\n51 Ridicule\n\n54 Dealer\n\n \n\nknife\n2 Browns from\n\n4 Indonesian of\nMindanao\n\n5 Rodent\n\n6 Tendencies\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 2068.233154296875, 324.7330322265625, 2859.384765625, 503.7588195800781 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Better Jobs\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 261.6758186035156, 1892.5708076171875, 2075.629998046875, 7494.88756640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "18 VArLiOUs PASTS VA 1ieU Views yee ew ee ae\nwith contracts. Most people would hesitate a long time\nbefore entering into an agreement with a builder, for ex-\nample, in which a clause existed which said: \u2018The builder\nis to complete construction on the basis of what the builder\nfeels to be the proper requirements for the purchaser. Cost\nof the construction is to be left to the discretion of the\nbuilder.\u201d Any potential home owner who signed a \u201cblank\ncheck\u201d agreement of this order would be considered fool-\nish, and rightly so.\n\nWhat is odd is that most businessmen and women\nwatch their business contracts with an eagle eye, yet\nwhen they come to set up a government, whether it be\nlocal or national, they leave all kinds of loop-holes just as\nfoolish as the hypothetical one cited above.\n\nIf as Jefferson claimed, governments are instituted\namong men deriving their power from the consent of the\ngoverned then how much more important is a government\nconstitution or charter than a contract for plumbing. The\ntrouble with all governments\u2014and in this instance our own\nis no exception\u2014is that there are always great loose\nclauses which grant power to the government in a vague,\nand general way-\n\nYet experience has provided that governmental pow-\ner ought to be strictly limited, described and confined.\nThere should be no possibility of misunderstanding. There\nshould be no possibility that the government would begin\nproviding services for the people which were not covered\n\nin the original contract.\n\n- Fr\n\n|F A GROUP OF people setting up a government agreed,\n\nthat the government should have jurisdiction in mat-\nters relating to national defense and domestic tranquility\nONLY, then it would be right and proper for those per-\nsons who so agreed and entered into that type of contract\nto pay for the services enumerated. But if that govern-\nment, in addition to providing these services, decided to\nenter into the business of educating children, then that\ngovernment would be in violation of its contract, and the\ncitizens who had agreed to be bound by the original con-\nditions of the contract could not, in justice, be compelled\nto comply with the new conditions.\n\nThe tyranny of all government begins at that point\nwhere the men in government try to do something MORE\nthan their original contract specifies. This is especially\ntrue in America today.\n\nThere is no provision in the original Constitution, the\noriginal contract entered into by our forefathers, that we\nwould have a goverment of bureaus, headed by men who\nwere appointed rather than elected. But the truth is that\nwe do. This is a violation of our contract. In truth anc\nin justice, we should not have to pay for these added anc\nunconstitutional services.\n\nWww Ye\nTHERE IS NO provision in the Constitution that we Am\n| ericans can be compelled to furnish our labor, as ir\nthe military at the demand of some president. Yet this i:\ndone constantly.\n\nThere is no provision in the Constitution that the gov.\nernment can enter into various business, technical and in\ndustrial pursuits. There is nothing that authorizes a med\ndlig with the economy, a subsidizing of one group of peo.\nple at the expense of other groups of people, nor a taxing\nof American citizens to support foreign potentates in lux.\nury and political chicanery- Yet these things are done\nflagrantly and flauntingly, in violation of the origina\ncontract whereby we became these United States.\n\nRight now, the federal government knows no powe!\nthat can stop it. It is striding forward in seven league\nboots, deciding for itself what we, the taxpayers, the own\ners of the government, need and want, and then sendin;\nus the full bill. Sometimes we haven\u2019t anything but th\nvaguest idea as to what the money is used for, and muc}\nof the time we are in opposition to those uses when w\nfind out about them. It is as tho the builder whom w\nhired to construct a home for us decided, without con\nsulting us, that we should have a house nine stories tal\ncontaining 80 rooms, and an endless array of fixtures an:\ngadgets, the functions of which we don\u2019t even compre\nhend. Yet, the bill for all this fancy building is compute:\nrang 4 7 the builder and we are compelled to pay it or g\n\n0 jail.\n\nAny government, however it is called, which persist\nin this type of profligate taxing and spending, is immo}\nal. And this is true whether everyone gets to vote or n\none gets to vote. All governments exist as a contract be\ntween the governor and the governed. If the governo\nviolates the contract, by all the rules of justice and mora\nity, the governed are no longer hound.\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 3725.020263671875, 279.85906982421875, 4665.33349609375, 420.49432373046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "The Cheer Leaders\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 2062.5689765625, 606.1328803710937, 2911.2825859375002, 9684.754265624999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Right Of Self-Defense\n\nA reader takes me to task for\nsaying: \u2018\u2018Some people want to de-\nfend their own life and property,\ner they think they need no de-\nfense, and thus do not want to be\nforced to pay for defense that\nthey do not believe they need.\u201d\n\nHe writes:\n\n\u201cDo you mean each person has\na right to interpret the law as he\nor she sees fit, take the law in\n\nhis or her own hands, and shoot\nor kill anyone he or she thinks\nis doing him or her wrong? If\nit operated that way, then it would\nbe the \u2018might is right\u2019 way of\nlife, and I don\u2019t believe either you\nor I would like that.\u201d\u2019\n\nMy statement simply meant that\na man has a right to use defen-\nsive force to protect his life and\nproperty, but never has a right\nto use aggressive force. Defending\none\u2019s own life is not taking nat-\nural law into your own hands. Even\nJesus advised his disciples if\nthey did not have a sword to sell\n\ntheir garments and buy a sword.\nHe evidently believed in self-de-\nfense.\n\nThen the reader goes on to say:\n\u201cAnd how about a person who\nis very poor, not on account of\nhis own fault, but on account of\nsickness, or through no fault of\nhis own, and he couldn\u2019t afford\nto pay the government to pro-\ntect his life or his rights. Should\nthe government deny him the right\nto protection just beaguse he could\nnot afford the prie@ charged by\nthe government for protection?\nShall the government charge to\nsome and not to others?\u201d\n\nThe government cannot give any-\none protection or anything else\nwithout first violating God\u2019s laws\nby confiscating the property of\nothers. Men should so live that\nsomeone or some group wants to\nvoluntarily help defend them. I\nbelieve it was David who said:\n\u201cT have been young, and now\n\nam old; yet have I not seen the\nrighteous forsaken, nor his seed\nbegging bread.\u201d\u2019\n\nThen the reader continues:\n\n\u201cOr shall the poor be at the\nmercy of the wealthy who can\nbuy better protection? And de-\npend on whether government of.-\n\n| ficials shall render protection serv-\n| ices free of charge if there is no\n| wealthy kind-hearted person whe\n\u2018| would pay the fee for him?\u201d\n\nThere would not be much of a\n\nmotive for a plunderer to moles!\n-| @ man with no property. As statec\n\u2018| above, let him so live that some\n\u2018| one wants to voluntarily defenc\n\nhim.\n__Then the critic quotes an oft\n, repeated statement accredited tc\n*! St. Paul in Romans 13:1-7, whict\n\nstarts out by saying:\n\n\u201cLet every soul be subjec\n\n1) unto the higher powers. For ther\n1; is no power but of God: the pow\ners that be are ordained of God.\u2019\n\nIt St. Paul meant that statemen\nas a general rule, he certain;\n\n-| contradicted what he admonishe\n1; other times. If that were to be |\ngeneral rule, then the Foundin\n\nFathers who signed the Declara\n\n| tion of Independence were wicke\n\u201c| men. I do not believe they were\n~| Here is the way Thomas Jeffer\n-| son regarded St. Paul:\ni \u201cAmong the sayings and dis\ny courses imputed to Him (\u2018Jesus\nby his biographers, I find man\npassages of fine imagination, co.\n\u2019\\ yect morality, and of the mo:\nJ lovely benevolence; and other:\nagain, of so much ignorance,\nr| much absurdity, so much untrut\ne| charlatanism and imposture, as '\npronounce it impossible that suc\ncontradictions should have pr\n8} ceeded from the same being.\n\u00a9! separate, therefore, the gold fro\u2019\nh| the dross; restore to Him ti\ne| former, and leave the latter \u2014\ne| the stupidity of some, and rogue:\nof others of His disciples, Of th\nl band of dupes and imposture\n| Paul was the great Coryphaeu\nand first corruptor of the do\n-\u201c| trines of Jesus.\"\u2019 Jefferson evider\nd! ly did not have much confiden\noO} in Paul.\nIf, on the other hand, one do\n| not believe that Jefferson was cc\n| rect in his appraisal of St. Pa\nr-| then it would seem rational\n10} conclude that when St. Paul ma\n\u20ac-| these statements, he was ref\nyr, ring to an individual, specific ge\n]-| ernment at that time and pla\n| and had no thought of making\n\u2014| & general rule that would ap;\nto all governments at all tim\n\nA rational person is obliged\n\ndraw this conclusion because\n\nPaul quotes St. Peter and the \u00a2\n| ciples as saying, according\n\n: Acts 5:29, that \u201cI perceive ti\nyou should obey God rather tk\nman.\u201d\u2019\n\nSt. Paul evidently believed\nliberty because he is quoted\nsaving in 2? Cor. 3:17: \u2018\u2018Where \u00bb\nspirit of the Lord is, there is lib\nty.\u201d And for St. Paul to conte\nthat governments that ensls\nmankind are the will of God see\nhe; certainly irrational when one c\ner,; siders the other ideologies prea\nith} ed by Paul.\n\n.p- If one takes every passage\n| the Bible literally, one can \u201cpros\n\n| most anything to be true, A\n%-| those people who like to exp\nia-| others by way of the governm\nDie! like to quote St. Paul in Rom:\n\u00bbm) 131-7 as defense of governm\n\n'ranny. They do not quote\n\n-\n\u2019\n\nin|\n\nur;\nes| Other statements that contra\nnis | this statement.\non: | To attempt to interpret all\n, Statements in the Bible as lit:\nom| rather than figurative leads\nma| reat confusion. How would\nths; \u2122aAn quoted above, who wants\ndia| Prove everything by the Bible,\nbe] terpret Exod. 22:18 \u201cThou sg!\nigh} not suffer a witch to live?\u201d\nin| member John Wesley, the foun\nof Methodism, said if you h\n\nWey a ee eee me Sige\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 3449.787841796875, 3077.4267578125, 5342.75439453125, 3312.938232421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Washinzton Report\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 5623.0748359375, 4659.710578125, 7386.227410156251, 7111.273308593751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "Score one point for a correct solution of each of the firat five\nproblems. The last problem counts five points.\n\n1. Which one of these usually escorts an ocean liner into port?\nScow Raft Barge Tug\n\n2. Which one of the following terms is most suggestive of a baker?\nSeam Layer Vein Stratum\n\n3. The word \u2018\u2018sanforized\u2019\u2019 is usually most suggestive of which fabric?\nNylon Cotton Silk Wool\n\n4. Stable mates are controlled by which one of the following?\nBell Gun Whip Flag\n\n5. A prelude should make one think primarily of which famous man?\nPasteur Mozart Raphael Goethe\n\n6. The continual popularity of the Bible shows tuat spiritual hungers\nare as significant as gastric appetite for meat or potatoes, so tutor\nyour children in the great moral truths and helpful stories of the\nBible, among which are those pertaining to the men shown at the\nleft below. You deserve one point for each correct matching of these\nmen with the episodes pertaining to them.\n\n(a) Moses (v) God gave him an extra 15 years of life because\nhe had been faithful.\n\n(b) Haman (w) Generalissimo of Syria who was cured of leprosy\nby advice of a Hebrew prophet.\n\n(c) Nabal (x) Was hanged on the scaffold he had built for his\nenemy.\n\n| (d) Hezekiah (y) Hot headed introvert who killed an Egyptian for\n| He attacking one of his Hebrew countrymen.\n| (e) Naaman (z) A stupid rich man whose clever wife saved his\nneck from David's soldiers.\n| Score yourself as follows: 0-2, poor; 3-6, averag\u00e9: 7-8, superior;\n9-10, very superior.\n\nANSWERS:\n\n\u2018(G \u2018UD \u2018s3ury TI) (4) Asoadey jo paino\n-UBWUBEN (0) :(08 \u201cUD \u2018SBuly IT) (A) @aB3 pon-yeryezeH (p) \u2018(sz\n\u201cuD \u2018lenueg 1) (2) pidmg-Teqey (9) \u2018(2 \u2018uD \u2018aeyysq) (x) peSueg se\n\u201cUBwBH (4) -(% \u2018UD \u2018snpoxg) (A) pepwey jox-sesoyy (e)\u2014~g \u201c(uBtoIe\n\ni\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 3951.74755859375, 8041.10546875, 4684.7412109375, 8143.37744140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "INFLATION STILL HERE\nANT WILT, LIKELY STAY\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 4245.123046875, 3451.633544921875, 5009.4541015625, 3543.641357421875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "By FULTON LEWIS, Jr.\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 4766.81298828125, 9029.9853515625, 5548.5107421875, 9806.595703125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 3239.023681640625, 6089.05029296875, 4954.57080078125, 6360.5537109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Sensing the News\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 6063.0849609375, 380.3418884277344, 7260.95263671875, 826.8428344726562 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "These Days\n\nBy GEORGE E. SOKOLSK Y\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 837.7084350585938, 7657.7001953125, 2092.398681640625, 7884.8701171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "The Doctor Says\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 3978.488037109375, 9033.865234375, 4754.34619140625, 9792.34375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "ER epee,\n\nCHIP KEEP Busy 7\n\nE: DOES\n\n \n\n \n \n\n \n\nMOR bt Lf DA\nTHAN WoRIK /\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 3107.028564453125, 6738.93017578125, 3757.51220703125, 6868.31201171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "OLD GOVERNMENT\nAGENCIES NEVER DIE\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 6090.8876953125, 4586.13134765625, 6886.87158203125, 4652.1552734375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 3623.860107421875, 6454.318359375, 4705.01953125, 6597.69189453125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "By Thurman Sensing\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 2209.931640625, 512.991455078125, 2715.05078125, 595.7817993164062 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "By R. \u00a9. HOILES\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 906.593017578125, 7948.90234375, 1836.6884765625, 8054.4228515625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "By DR. EDWIN P. JORDAN\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 491.0326843261719, 8190.95703125, 1127.00634765625, 8249.2392578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "Written for NEA Sermice\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 5618.72802734375, 1037.249755859375, 6383.1962890625, 1099.3846435546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "waw TO RE A GREAT MAN\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 6167.90625, 707.7550048828125, 7087.35791015625, 789.4882202148438 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "By GEORGE E. SOKOLSK Y\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "249446775-keokuk-daily-gate-city-Sep-17-1955-p-7.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 2, 3 ], [ 2, 42 ], [ 2, 7 ], [ 3, 42 ], [ 3, 7 ], [ 42, 7 ], [ 13, 6 ], [ 13, 30 ], [ 6, 30 ], [ 8, 24 ], [ 8, 28 ], [ 8, 29 ], [ 24, 28 ], [ 24, 29 ], [ 28, 29 ], [ 10, 27 ], [ 11, 15 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 3, 7 ], [ 7, 2 ], [ 8, 29 ], [ 13, 30 ], [ 15, 11 ], [ 27, 10 ], [ 28, 24 ], [ 29, 28 ], [ 30, 6 ], [ 42, 3 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 7232.66123828125, 9161.957625 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 3937.34033203125, 384.2344055175781, 5309.6298828125, 788.7657470703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "GEORGE E. SOKOLSKY\n\nShigemitsu\u2019s Visit Here\nDid Much for Japanese\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 101.4338316040039, 2146.06044140625, 1389.905134765625, 5192.8375078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "Today marks the 168th anniversary of the\nU. S. Constitution, one of the greatest docu-\nments ever penned. It was on September\n17, 1787 that the Constitution in its origi-\nnal form, with a preamble and seven articles,\nwas adopted by the Constitutional Conven-\ntion which had been in session since May\n12th, of that year, in Philadelphia.\n\nAnd on Sept. 25, 1789, the First Congress\nmet in New York and adopted ten amend-\nments to the Constitution. These amend-\nments have been known as the Bill of Rights.\n\nThe preamble of the Constitution was and\nis as follows: \u201cWe, the people of the United\nStates, in order to form a more perfect\nUnion, establish justice, insure domestic\ntransquility, provide for the common de-\nfense, promote the general welfare, and se-\neure the blessings of liberty to ourselves\nand our posterity, do ordain and establish\nthis CONSTITUTION for the United States\nof America.\u201d\n\nThe Bil! of Rights, best known part and\naddition to the Constitution, guaranteed in\nArticle I: \u201cCongress shal] make no law re-\ngpecting an establishment of religion, or\nprohibiting the free exercise thereof; or\nabridging the freedom of speech, or of the\npress or the right of the people peaceably\nto assemble and to petition the Government\nfor a redress of grievances.\u201d\n\nThe greatness of the United States with\nits liberty loving people who enjoy greater\nbenefits than any other people on the earth\nhas been made possible by the Constitution,\nKt is the responsibility of the citizenry that\nthe Constitution is defended and maintained\nthat other generaitons, too, may enjoy its\nbenefits.\n\nConstitution Day is therefore a day to\nreaffirm our loyalty to our nation and a\nday to vow that the day will be observed\nannually and its tenets shal! be obeyed and\nrespected daily.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 4741.54872265625, 5269.681046875, 5581.8023515625, 9144.0562578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "He lifted his eyes and saw the\nruby in Caroline's lap. Suddeniy\nthere was an automatic in his\nhand. \u201cMrs. Larch, mey I troubie\nyou for that jewel? Bring it to me\nwhile the others stand perfectly\nstill.\u201d\n\nCaroline looked steadily into his\neyes. \u201cWhy do you want it, Dr.\nSallust? You can\u2019t sel) it.\u201d\n\nSara couldn't bear the sight of\nthe gun ievelied at Caroline. \u201cShe\ncan't walk. Have you forgotten?\nI'll get it for you.\u201d\n\nSallust\u2019s gun wavered toward\nher, away from the others for a\nfraction of a second-\u2014\u2014just long\nenough for Clifford to break the\nwrist with one blow and send the\ngun slithering across the slippery\nfloor.\n\n\u201cMovie training?\u201d asked Sare\nunpleasantly.\n\n\u201cHardly.\u201d His voice was mild as\nhe picked up the gun and held it\non Sallust. \u201cI wasn't in Hollywood\nduring the war. Moxon once saved\nmy life with a biow like that.\u201d\n\nCaroline took Sara's hand and\ndrew her down beside the wheel\nchair, \u201cDon't carry righteous in-\ndignation too far,\u201d she whispered.\n\n| \u201cThat's one road to a tonely oid\njage. Thic man its worth a hundred\n|Gerry Hones. One case where the\n\u2018jimitation is more vaiuable than\nthe real Uning.\u201d\n\u201cWe'll nave to call the police\n/| now,\u201d said the rajah.\n, \u201cOf course,\u201d Caroline's voice had\n\u2018|mever been more crisp. \u201cEdna,\n.|show his highness the way to the\ntelephone. Mr. Clifford, give that\n\u2018|gun to Dick and take a look in\n|| Dr, Sallust\u2019s pockets, I'd like to\n} know what he meant to do with\n-ithat ruby. You may find an indi-\n' | cation.\n\nClive took the gun awkwardly.\nij \u201cIl prefer to be searched by the\n'| police,\u201d said Sallust, coldly.\n\n; \u201cYou do?\u201d Clifford moved to-\n\u2018| ward him.\n\n\u201cI shall have a great many in-\ni}; teresting things to tell the police.\u201d\ni;}The venom in Sallust\u2019s voice held\n.| Clifford's attention. \u201cFor one\n[| thing\u2014\u201d As he spoke he lunged at\n{| the gun in Clive\u2019s hand.\n> The shot took them all un-\n+} awarea. Caroline's hand tightened\n\"jon Sara's. \u201cDead?\u201d\ns| Clifford had knelt by the body.\n>| He rose and looked at Clive. \u201cYou\n\u00bb} Shot him through the heart.\u201d\n\n\u201cHe came at me so fast.\u201d Clive\nt | dropped the gun as if it had burned\n~jhis fingers. Sara had never seen\na4jhim look so old and shrunken and\nyi fragile. \u201cI don\u2019t know just how it\n\nuj; The rajah shrugged. \u201cI don\u2019t\nsuppose it greatly matters how he\n\n|, | died.\u201d Something in his tone re-\n\n1} minded Sara of his philosophic tol-\n\nYjerance of Siva, so unusual in @\n\n.|man of Mohammedan birth. .. .\n\n(To Be Continued)\nwith Ren\u00e9om Boum, Inc.\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 3106.324357421875, 5260.220109375, 3926.400251953125, 9127.307234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE\n\nCLIVE cut in sharply on Clif-\nford's story. \u201cJust what do you\nwant with the ruby?\u201d\n\nClifford\u2019s face sobered. \u201cBefore\nthe war, Moxon married my sister.\nHis sons are my nephews. He and\n1 were in the war together.\u201d\n\n\u201cMy sister found out about the\nruby a few months ago. She told\nme. He wouldn't give it up and I\ncouldn't turn him over to the police\nbecause she had already had all\nashe could take when he was ar-\nrested for embezzling. When he\njumped his paroie, i knew the po-\nlice would catch up with him soon-\ner or later and he'd be in real\ntrouble if they found the ruby on\nhim. It wasn't just theft. His co-\npilot was killed when he took off\nfrom Mogur with that ruby and\nhomicide in the commission of a\nfelony is murder.\u201d\n\nHe looked at the ruby. \u201cFire of\nIndia. ... Fire of hell... . Janet\u2014\nmy sister\u2014had Moxon\u2019s address in\nNew York. | cancelled all my ap-\npointments and came here with my\nsister to make one last appeal to\nhim. | wanted him to send the\nruby back to Mogur anonymously\nand give himself up to the proba-\ntion officers in California, but he\nwouldn't do it.\n\n\u201cAfter that | watched him hop-\ning | could be on .he spot when he\ntried to dispose of the ruby, for |\nwas sure that was his purpose in\ncoming to New York. I had a wild\nidea that I could step forward and\nSeize the ruby just as Moxon was\nhanding it over. The other man,\nwhoever he was, would probably\ncall the whole thing off when he\nrealized that I could identify him\nafterward. Then Moxon would lis-\nten to reason,\n\n\u201cTH never forget Moxon's face\nwhen he recognized me in the 10-\ncent store.\n\n\u201cHe turned and bolted for the\nFifth Ave. door. 1 didn\u2019t follow\nhim and | wasn\u2019t there when he\ndied, because I had seen him hide\nthe ruby on the trinket counter.\nIf 1 could get it and send it back\nto Mogur anonymously, he would\nnever be charged with theft or\nhomicide. There was no other evi\ndence against him except that one\ndamning thing-\u2014-his possession of\nthe ruby.\n\n\u201cBut Miss Dacre picked up the\nruby. | was giving up all hope\nwhen I heard her voice, \u2018Why, Ger.\nry, what are you doing here?\u2019 Anc\nremembered that my old stand-in\nGerry Hone, was now a radio pro.\nducer at WXYZ in New York. . .\n\n\u201cLast night, when | failed t\nrecover the ruby, I went back t\nthe hotel where I was staying with\nmy sister, | told her she mus\nleave for California immediately\nand use a false name on the trip\nIt would be better if no one knew\nghe had been in New York wher\n\nGQnevright. 1964 te Bie\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1408.601806640625, 828.7781372070312, 2052.02734375, 1236.8970947265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Stuttering\nOften Fault\nOf Parents\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 106.00556317138671, 5382.40907421875, 1406.039412109375, 9122.869734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "Recent reports from Japan give a picture\nof a growing population on a limited land\narea, which now faces many of the expan-\nsionist problems which have confronted the\nJapanese for many decades.\n\nDespite the fact that the Japanese main-\nland is crowded with &8,000,000 people to-\nday, these citizens have rebuilt their coun-\ntry industriously from the ruins of 1945 and\ntoday there is hardly a trace of the ruinous\nwar which culminated in Japan's surrender\nin 1945,\n\nMoreover, the 144 cities which had been\nalmost completely devastated by bombs\nhave been largely rebuilt. The Japanese\npeople have brought themselves up to a\nstandard of living higher than any other\npeople in Asia, and once again the nation\u2019s\narmy, navy and air force is being rebuilt,\nin accordance with the terms of the Japa\nnese Constitution by being termed defense\nforces,\n\nBut the long-term number one problem\nfaced by the Japanese people is clearly the\n\nproblem of its growing population and limit-\ned land area. With the United States oc-\ncupying Okinawa, and with the Russians oc-\ncupying islands in the northern chain of\nJapanse islands, the Japanese are more\nlimited today than they have been for\ndecades,\n\nIn addition, they do not contro! Korea,\nwhich was a Japanese protectorate perior to\nWorld War Il. The answer to the problem of\nJapanese expansionism is not to be offered\nin this editorial. Nevertheless, it seems ob-\nvious that pressure for expansion in Japan\nwill eventually become considerable.\n\nThe question is, in which direction will the\nJapanese expand, or will they be able to\nexpand, The United States may eventually\ngive up Okinawa, although this is doubtful.\nThe Russians may eventually give up their\nislands they hold to the north, although this\nis also doubtful.\n\nHerein lies the possibility of a severe\neconomic problem for the Japanese people.\n\nIf the Japanese Government cannot main-\ntain a state of relative prosperity in Japan\nin coming years, the Communists may be\n_ given an opportunity to make considerable\n_ gains. This explains United States\u2019 concern\nover Japan's economic status and programs\nto bulwark the Japanese economy.\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 6452.16102734375, 7143.067765625, 7232.66123828125, 9116.8492265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "final action on his own responsi-\nbility,\n\nProof that this method is some-\nwhat short of ideal is supplied\nby the fact that with the bidding\ngoing as noted, West was told\nhow to beat the six-spade con-\ntract\u2019 Knowing that North had\nthe ace of clubs, West was not\ntempted to lead that suit\u2014he\nselected a heart, and in effect\nthat settled the matter. As a mat-\nter of fact the lead brought an\nextra dividend to East-West when\ndeclarer, making a desperate ef-\nfort to bring home the slam, tried\nthe finesse in clubs, to his own\njack, in order to set up a dis-\ncarding opportunity for his sec-\nond heart,\n\nIf West had not been given\nsuch accurate information by the\nenemy, he would have had a 50-\n50 opening-lead guess between\nhearts and clubs, Note the differ-\nence if the ace-showing conven.\ntion is not used, North responds\nto the two-diamond opening with\ntwo spades, and South jumps to\nfour notrump, Blackwood. North\nannounces one ace by bidding\nfive diamonds, and denies any\n\nking by bidding six clubs over the\n\nfollowing five notrump. South\nthen bids six spades\u2014-and it is\n\nEast's turn to guess the only\n\nlead, a heart, that will defeat the\n\ncontract.\nFeatures Syndicate\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 3931.545548828125, 5247.71864453125, 4741.9449296875, 9161.957625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Moxon died. 1 was going wilh her\nwhen suddenly\u2014just as we finished\npacking\u20141 realized that Miss\nDacre might have taken the ruby\nout of the box herself. If she still\nbelieved it was a 2()-cent trinket,\nshe might wear it. If she was be-\ning watched by someone who had\nkilled Moxon to get the ruby, she\nwould be in grave danger. And if\n1 could see her again, | might be\nable to recover the ruby after all\nand preserve Moxon\u2019s good name\nby sending it back to Mogur with-\nout publicity er anything on an\nofficial record. The good name of\na father means rather a ict to a\nmother end sona.\n\n\u201cBut when 1 saw Miss Dacre\nagain | gathered\u2014from what she\nsaid\u2014that she had given the ruby\nto Mr. Clive to turn over to the\npolice tomorrow. If 1 wanted to\nsave Moxon\u2019s tattered reputation\n1 must see Mr. Clive tonight. I\ncouldn't find a taxi on Madison. I\nstarted down a cross street toward\nFifth, The street was dark and\nempty. Half way down, | was most\nneatly and efficiently sapped from\nbehind.\u201d\n\n\u201cI found him unconscious in the\ndoorway of an empty house,\u201d added\nthe rajah. \u201cWhen he came to, he\n| recognized me as an Indian and\nwe soon discovered we had an\nidentical interest in the ruby\u2014we\nboth wanted it returned to Mogur.\nFor the first time I learned through\nClifford that it was at Mrs. Larch's\nhome the ruby had disappeared.\nWhen we tound that Mr. Clive was\nnot at his home this evening, |\nsuggested we visit Mra, Larch to-\ngether. From all I had heard of\nher friendship with Mr. Clive, |\nthought she might find him for wu\n'and induce him to surrender the\nruby without troubling the potice\nabout it.\u201d\n\n\u201cYou must have found Ciiffor<\nonly a few blocks from Miss\nPacre\u2019s apartment,\u201d g#aid Clive\n\u201cWhat were you doing im het\nneighborhood just then\u2019\u201d\n\n\u201cWatching Dr. Sailust. Mis:\nDacre had misia@ me. She had tolc\nme the ruby was lost at hia house\n|1 thought I might recover it if |\n| kept an eye on him. I lost sight o:\nhim briefly and then came on Clif\n\u2018|}ford in the doorway, unconscious\n| Im sure it was Dr. Sallust who-\u2014\u2019\n\nThe rajah stopped. Stevens wa:\n| standing in the doorway. He spok\n-|in his most conventional tone, \u201cDr\n| Sallust.\u201d\n\nThe thin bps were smiling as hi\n| started across the bare floor to\n-|}ward Caroline. Once again Sar\n|heard that quick, light, haltin,\n)istep\u2014dot and carry one.\n\n}| She looked at him, \u201cIt was yo\n|| who locked me in the elevator,\u201d\n\n\u2018| The smile died. He stood stil\n| looking down at the bare floor. \u201c\n|see, You've trapped me by m.\nlump, @ souvenir of World War |\n|} It only occurs in damp weather.\u201d\n\nan McCloy. Reprinted by erepngement\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 3911.514298828125, 814.33680859375, 4734.5543046875, 2658.374373046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "The relations between Japan and\nthe United States are historically\nunusual, The United States con-\nquered Japan in World War Hi and\ncould have turned it into a colony.\nThe Japanese, in 1945, were in no\nposition to resist any conditions\nimposed upon them by the con-\nqueror, They had dreamed dreams\nwhich had turned into a nightmare.\n\nMamoru Shigemitsu was chosen\nto stand on the U. S. S. \u201cMissour\u201d\nto surrender to General Douglas\nMacArthur. Shigemitsu was sym-\nbolic of Japan's tragedy. One who\nhad recognized the errors of Jap-\nanese militarism, who feared the\nconsequences of their wild espira-\ntions in the early 1930's, Shigemitsu\nhad stood loyally by his country\nthroughout all the mistakes of pol-\nicy and activity, had his legs shot\nout from under him, crippled for\nlife; nevertheless proud, hopeful,\neven gay.\n\nIt was a moment for me to see\nhim again for we had started our\ncareers in the Far East about the\nsame time, 37 vears ago, and have\nknown each other during all of\nthe vears. T have seen him in con-\nference with Chinese and Ameri-\neans and I have seen him fight for\nhis country, but, even more, fight\nfor sanity in Asia where, in those\nyears, there was litle sanity be-\ncause a fierce nationalism was ob-\nsecuring the perspective not only of\nthe masses but of the leaders of\nboth China nd Japan.\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 5664.58251953125, 419.7027893066406, 7195.70654296875, 2232.076416015625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 3085.81044140625, 2688.700578125, 3906.643416015625, 4884.7086015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "able subject. Our President started\n\u201ctrusting\u201d the Russianw. The final\nall-important communique made\nfo mention of liberation as a sub-\nject of discussion at the next\nGeneva Conference.\n\nWhat Was Achieved?\n\nObviously, the United States was\nTeady t) talk peace with the\nU. S. &. R. without getting libera-\ntion\u2014or much of anything else ex-\ncept a Republican victory at the\n1956 election\u2019\n\nThis was the worst blow the\ncaptive peopies and the refugees\nhad ever had. It prepared the exiled\nleaders for the first time to be\nreceptive to the Communist emis-\nsaries inviting them to come home.\nPolish Premier Hugon Hanke was\nthe first important exile to take\nadvantage of the offer. He will not\n\u2014I repeat\u2014be the last.\n\nSmall wonder that many of our\nclosest European friends consider\nthe Geneva Conference to have\nbeen a victory for the Russians\n\u201cwho gave nothing concrete\u201d\n\nDoes it matter? Isn't peace worth\nmore than ending the suffering of\nthe East European peoples? Hasn't\nour President removed the risk of\nanother world war?\n\nIf you believe that the Russians\nhave really changed, perhaps he\nhas. If, on the other hand, you\nbelieve that this is a Russian\nmaneuver undertaken to gain time,\nsplit the allies, drive the United\nStates out of Europe, industralize\nRed China\u2014before renewing their\naggressions, letting down even one\nimportant refugee in exchange for\nempty Soviet gestures was a sad\n\nmistake.\n(Copyright 1955.\nGeneral Features Corp.)\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 1405.236955078125, 4065.715470703125, 2222.385115234375, 7826.86826953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "just remedy their own tense per-\nsonalities and leave Danny alone,\nhe will get over this normal stage\nof stuttering in a year or two.\n\nPor then his \u201cspeaking\u201d vocabu-\nlary will overtake his \u201cunder-\nSianding\u201d vocabulary.\n\nIf, however. they make an issue\nof his perfectly normal toddler\nstuttering and get him self-con-\nscious and fearful, then they can\nactually \u201cset\u201d that stuttering as a\nSo handicap to his person-\n\nty\n\nA cardinal rule of child psy-\n\ning\nit or \u201cbaw! out\u201d the child.\nStutter Stoppers\n\nBut suppose you encounter a\nStutterer who is in the teens or\na mature adult. What then\u201d?\n\nWell, they can be reassured by\nrealizing that let of distinguished\npeople have been in the same boat\nwith them. including Moses and\nDemosthenes, as well as Churchill\nand the former King of England.\n\nStuttering is simply a nuisance\nhabit that sttaches to (1) the act of\nspeaking your native tongue, (2)\nto other human beings and (3) in\nyour usual conversational tones.\nDraw a triangle and place one of\nthose numbered items on each\ncorner. That's the typical picture\nof chronic stuttering in an adult.\n\nThe cure consists in altering any\none of those three items. For ex-\nemple, if the stutterer speaks in a\nforeign language, he may be en-\ntirely free from stuttering. Or if\nhe reads aloud or sings, he is OK.\n\nSecond, let him talk to the dogs\n\nor horses or other non-human\ncreatures, and he can enunciate\nsmoothly.\n' Third, let him pitch his voice\nhigher or lower than normally so\nhe alters the norma! conversation-\nal tones, and he can generally get\naieng very well\n\nOne of the best and quickest\nremedies is for the stutterer to\nalter his nermal conversational\npattern at (3) above, as by biting\nhis tongue between Ais moier\nteeth\n\nThen keep the tongue imprison-\ned between those teeth and try to\neerry on conversation. This simple\ntrck can werk wonders in helpime\nfree a confirmed \u00abtutterer from his\nmulsance habit of stuttering\n\nBut never entrench ordinary\nchildish stuttering by making apr\nissue Of it. as Danny's mother has\nbeen doing.\n\nBend fer my bulletin on \u201cStutter-\nine\u201d, enclosing a stamped returr\nenvelope. plus a dime.\n\n(Alwave write to Dr. Crane iz\ntare of this newspaper. enclosing\na long a\u00a2 Stamped. addressed en-\nvelope and a dime te cover typing\nana prinung costs when you sence\n_ ome of Ais peychologica\n\narts.)\n\nCopyright by the Hopkins Syn:\ndicate, Inc.)\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 2258.79248046875, 2259.017822265625, 3811.380859375, 2654.41650390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "EDGAR A. MOWRER\n\nReds Post Initial Victory\nAs Result of Summit Talk\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 5643.25868359375, 7142.99989453125, 6430.05479296875, 7549.8902421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "DO YOU, like many players\n@but very few top-ranking ones)\nWse \u201cace-showing in response to\nQwo-bids\" ? Then consider the fol-\nflowing case\u2014and you may change\nyour method.\n\nSouth dealer,\n\nRath sidas vuilnerahia\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 5643.146484375, 2668.336181640625, 7197.74072265625, 5137.36572265625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "ACROSS pOWnM is Ci\n\n \n\n1D 1 Fuss\nwith heat 2. in disfavor i\n6. Preen In tee\n1. O)ne io saat ;\nwh \u2018 | en\na t a il\n\" 20 \u00b0\nila ; a \u00a2 4\nic. Thread 5B. = j\nmade {rom Ta 71. A\nflax iry . ; Veeterday's Anewer\n13, EB eg 6 Con yn organ ol Goddess of\n14. Plant \u2018 29 Scottish. the hunt\nvielding 7. Cleanse Cai 53. Disguise\naniseed of ay 25. Greek letter 34. 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Work dough\n2 \u2014 of\nital ene rgy\n\n\u201c| +\n\nkl a\n\u2019, he GS ws\n\nY\neee wBaee\neee ee> ate oe\n(7\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 1415.3166669921875, 1274.372697265625, 2204.68076953125, 3498.535994140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Danny's parents will cause\nhim W pecome a confirmed\nstutterer if they don't stop\nmaking an issue of his speech\ndifficulty. \u201cToddler stuttering\u201d\ndisappears spontaneousiy if\nneurotic parents will leave the\nchild alone. And for advice re-\ngarding adult stuttering, study\nthe triangular pattern describ-\ned below.\n\nBy. Dr. George W. Crane\nCase P-342; Danny R. aged 3. is\n\na bright little boy.\n\n\u201cBut, Dr. Crane, we are so wore\nfied about him.\u201d his mother ex-\nclaimed\n\n\u201cFor Danny is beginning to stut-\nter horribly. Everybody notices it,\nand we are so afraid it might be-\ncome permanent.\n\n\u201cIve tried to correct him and so\nhas hie Daddy, but that seems to\nmake it worse\n\n\u201cWe are at the end of our wits\nWhat do you psychologists advise\nin such a case for we don't want\nhim handicapped by stuttering all\nhie life?\u201d\n\nWhy Children Stutter\n\nStuttering is a normal and natur-\nal stage in the development of\nchildren of pre-school age.\n\nFor when bright youngsters like\nDanny get excited and wish to ex-\npress themselves, they have a\nmuch larger \u201cunderstanding\u201d vo-\ncabulary than their \u201cspeaking\u201d vo-\neabulary\n\nAnd that is the natural result in\nlearning any new language. If you\nacult ever studied Spanish or\nGerman or French in high school.\nyou may recall that you could\nunderstand the written and spoken\nlanguage better than you could\nspeak it yourself.\n\nif Dannys neurotic parents will\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 5691.1083984375, 5282.46875, 7185.1025390625, 6696.64794921875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "AND BEING DEXTER'S WELL, IF HE RUNS TRUE TO\nCOUSIN, I CANT ABRUPTLY FORM AS A PUFFLE, T KNOW\nTELL HIM HE IS OVERSTAYING A WAY TO MAKE HIM RUSH AND\nHIS VISIT ..BUT IF T DONT STUFF HIS SATCHEL _ FRIGHTEN\nTOSS HIM SOME KIND OF HIM OFF WITH THE SPECTER\nHINT, HE'LL ANCHOR HERE OF WORK! ASK HIM TO HEL?\nUNTIL AFTER THE YULE A\\ YOU CLEAN UP THE BASEMENT\noa HOLIDAYS ! OR ATTIC!\n\n \n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 2313.723283203125, 8307.7220625, 3071.315046875, 9142.692000000001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "RIGHTEOUS LIVING*\n\n\u201cWhy then are we faithless\none to another?\u201d Mat. 2:10,\n\nThis week our lesson texts ree\nfe: , . . To Malechi, God's\n\u201cMessenger\u201d .. . Wherein he\ncalls for righteous living...\nAvd claims Jehovah is forgive\ning... If Judah and Jerusa-\nlem... Repent as he now\nurges them ... And ecume\nbace to their ancient way ..\nAnd worship Him and lews\nobey ... For problems that te-\noay we face... We well might\nGod's fixed rules embrace.\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 211.49022045898437, 1086.1156171875, 1292.1415849609375, 1969.4196611328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Like a flashing fire opal\n\nfluttering suddeniy from nowhere at all\n\nthis shimmering bi of iridescence,\n\nfragile as blown Venetian glass\n\npropellers whirring at incandescent speed\n\nand balanced on invisible trapeze bars Gi air\n\npauses and poises before the enormous cones.\n\nthe coral-red caverns of gladiaii:\n\npauses, inspecting, deciding, deciding, deciding.\n\nthen dives for the nectared target.\n\ndives and retreats, into the glittering sun again.\n\nhow ius delicately he dines:\n\nmaking of eating well indeed an art\n\nat of half banquet, half ballet.\n\nand having dived and dined serially\n\nhe whire into the spotlight eun again.\n\nback to a nowhere on his shining way.\nFREDERICK EBRIGHT\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 1511.8525390625, 3489.693115234375, 2131.54638671875, 4054.9140625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 5801.56494140625, 6794.7939453125, 7009.14306640625, 6976.5380859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "CONTRACT BRIDGE\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 3343.685302734375, 4939.10888671875, 4775.64990234375, 5096.337890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "UNFINISHED CRIME\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 307.1233215332031, 5287.16748046875, 1161.3924560546875, 5373.3837890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "JAPAN AND EXPANSION\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 2416.77294921875, 8181.185546875, 3017.8115234375, 8265.0791015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "THE SHEPHERD\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 4754.558, 2529.464494140625, 5578.48936328125, 4899.9878984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Lost 40 Years\n\nSo Japan lost not only a war\nbut perhaps 60 years of history. At\nthe Washington conference (1921),\ndapan Was the third nation on\nearth: today. Japan is not even a\nmember of the United Nations.\n\nShigemitsus task in the United\nStates was so stupendous that it\nwas hardly understood in either\neountry. He had to overcome in \u00ab\nsplit second the memory of Pearl\nHarbor, the fact that he had him-\nself been imprisoned as a war\n\u00a2riminal upon Russian imsistence\nthat he be tried. the fact that there\nis a suspicoin that at this moment\nJapan is developing an ingratitude\ntowurd the United States\n\nHis success was unbdelievabie.\nThe press was wholly favorable te\nthe man. His personal dignity, tne\nunbelievable beauty and refine\u00ab\nment of his daughter who accom-\npanied him, his personal courage\nmace e profound impression upon\nAmericans \u2014 even upon sich\nAmericans who bad never been\nfriendly to Japan,\n\nThe high point was his dramatic\nmeeting with General Douglas\nMacArthur. MacArthur always cre-\nates an atmosphere and the fact\nthat Shigemitsu at last learned\nfrom MacArthur why he had been\nheld as a war criminal added to\nthe drama, if not the pathos, of the\nsituation,\n\nShigernitsu did well by Japan on\nthis visit, better than the Japaa-\nese will ever believe. And one\nthing wws missing from it which\nmaxes it notable: there was no\nsynthetic ticker-tape parade in\nNew York from city hall to the\nWaidorf - Astoria. That would have\nbeen an emotional sham, as most\nsuch parades are.\n\niCopyright, 1935.\nKing Features Syndicate, Inc.)\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 401.869873046875, 2059.80859375, 1090.7760009765625, 2138.54150390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "CONSTITUTION DAY\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 2244.560197265625, 2727.990861328125, 3074.081404296875, 8149.36924609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Watsaw of the former Polish Pre-\nmier in exile. Hugon Hanke, repre-\nsente the initial victory for the\nfnew Soviet propaganda line. It\nalso represents the partial victery\nof Premier Buleanic over Presi-\n\ndent Eisenhower at the recent\nGeneva Conference \u201cat the sum-\n\nlt will, uniortonately. not be the\nlast\n\nWhat has happened\u2019? Just this\n~\u2014as I learned authoritatively dur-\ning my recerit trip through Central\nand West Europe:\n\nSome months ago, as part of the\nSoviet \u201cnew took.\u2019 the Kremlin\ndespots decided that nothing would\nhelp restore their popularity so\nmuch as inducing important leaders\nwho had sought refuge from Come\nmunist tyranny abroad, to return\nveluntarily to their native coun-\ntries.\n\nTherefore. the order went forth:\ninatead of being damned as traitors,\ng@uch leaders were to be not only\namnestied, but actually induced to\nreturn home, where a better living\nwould be provided for them than\nthev had been given abroad in\n\nexile.\nThe Pian\n\nAccordingly. in each East Euro-\npean Communist country, a list\nof possible \u201creturners\u201d was drawn\nup. Then personal acquaintances of\neach leader were sought among\nCommunists or Communist sympa-\nthizers. One such was chosen as\nan emissary and sent, at the ex-\npense of the respective government,\nto the exile wherever he happened\nte be--London, Paris, New York,\nStrasbourg, Germany.\n\nThere the emissary would visit\nthe wlif-exiled leader and speak\napproximately like this:\n\n\u201cYou do not Uke the People\u2019s\nRepublic of Poland\u201d (or Hungary,\nor Czechoslovakia, etc.). \u201cBut what\nare you accomplishing abroad? You\nlive in poverty. The people among\nwhom you live do not want you,\nThe Americans pass McCarran-\nWalter Acts to keep you out. You\nhave not seen your old mother (or\nsisters, or wife and children) for\nmany years.\n\n\u201cWe offer you a chance to come\nback end live in your own coun-\ntry. You do not have to become\na Communist or approve of our\nform of democracy. You can live\nby your profession and make a\ndecent living as millions of other\nron-Communists are doing. We\npromise to forget the past if you\nwill return.\n\n\u201cYou do not believe me? You\nthink this is a trap to lure you\nback and punish you? Why not\ncome home and see for yourself?\n\nHew About H?\n\n\"We promise you a two-way safe\u00ab\nconduct. If yeu visit Warsaw (or\nPrague. etc\u2019 and decide you do\nnot wish to stay, you will be free\nto leave. We would not be stupid\nenough to break our promise, since\nwe wart not merely you, but all\nother refugees. to return home\nwhere they belong. To break a\npromise would mean the end of\neur campaign. Se hew about it?*\n\nSometimes, where the leader has\nbeen literally rotting for years in\na so-called refugee camp in Ger-\nmany (blots on the democratic\nworld), the emissary haa been able\nto point to the \u201cindifference\u201d of\nthe democracies towards Commu-\nnist victims as another argument.\n\nThis campaign\u2014as | said\u2014started\nseveral months ago. It was not\nmaking much headway. although a\nfew minor victims of refugee\ncamps were deciding to go back.\n\nit took President Eisenhower at\nGeneva to make the campaign suc-\ncessiul, For so long as the refugee\nleaders could believe in an Amerie\ncan intention of \u201cliberating\u201d them\nin the not too distant future, they\npreferred to Wait and guffer abroad.\nJust before the summit conference\nat Geneva, President Eisenhower's\nspeech at San Francisco listing\n\nliberation as an American condi-\ntion of real peace, raised refugee\nhopes to a new high.\n\nAnd then what happened at\nGeneva, After a feeble mention of\nliberation by Secretary of State\nDulles at a morning session, the\nAmericans dropped the disagree-\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 4755.76063671875, 799.8871015625, 5566.174421875, 2485.04405078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Japan's weaknesses are of the\nSoil and geography, of politics or\npolicy. Fundamentally, the trouble\nstarted seon after the Meiji Revo-\nlution (1868) when the Japenese\ndetermined, as a result of theope\nening of the country by Commo-\ndore Perry (1853), to become @\nmodern ation. Unquestionably,\nPrince Ito and his associates were\ninfluenced by the history of Great\nBritain. eHre too is an isiand kings\ndom, small in area but large in\npopulation. homogeneous and = in\u00ab\ntensely patriotic, capable of tree\nmendous energy but lacking in\nfoodstuffs and raw materials, lying\noff a contifient which it had to\nmaster and from which, for more\nthan 300 years, it gained political\nan deconomic strength. What Eng-\nland was to Europe, Japan would\nbe to Asiu.\n\nBut Japan was late. Tt was not\npossible to do in the reign of\nHirohito what the British did un-\nder Elizabeth I and the Stuarts and\nwhich was crowned with the dia-\ndem of Indian in the reign of Viee\ntoria, Japan entered upon a careef\nof imperialism when imperialism\nwas dying im its classical forms\nand was to be revived, some de-\ncades later, by an altogether new\nmetnod, one that Japan could not\nemploy. by Soviet Russia.\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 3923.907853515625, 2743.131486328125, 4728.192, 3329.61045703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Instead of becoming. an American\ncolony, Japan was rebuilt by Gen-\neral Douglas MacArthur into a\nsovereign state, dependent upon\nthe United States economically and\ndefensively but sovereign none-\ntheless, Witever criticism there\nmay be now of the MacArthur re-\ngine in Japan or in the United\nStates. it remaine one of the out.\nstanding expressions of moral con-\nduct in history.\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 5654.5042890625, 8476.431046875, 6427.47862109375, 9111.984968750001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "North and South were using\nace-showing responses, and so the\nthree-club response to two dia-\nmonds was automatic,\n\nAnother tenet of the ace-show-\ning method is that the opener\nhimself remains the supreme ar-\nbiter of the final contract. Re-\nsponder is in a sort of strait-\njacket throughout the auction\u2014\nbe must answer all \u201cquestions\u201d\npet to him, but he must not take\n\nDisiribuied by Bin\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 4055.831298828125, 2694.203125, 4584.92041015625, 2742.992919921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "Rehnilt he Mar Arthur.\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 3964.174943359375, 3500.352921875, 4711.30381640625, 4834.89561328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "If to do were as easy as to\nknow what were good to do,\nchapels had been churches and\npoor men\u2019s cottages princes\u2019\npalaces. It is a good divine that\nfollows his own instructions: I\nean easier teach twenty what\nwere good to be done, than be\none of the twenty to follow\nmine own teaching.\n\n\u2014 (Shakespeare)\n\n \n\nI consider it the best part of\nan education to have been born\nand brought up in the country.\n\n~~ (Alcott)\n\n \n\nThe confidence which we\nhave in ourselves gives birth to\nmuch of that which we have in\nothers. \u2014(La Rochefoucauld)\n\n \n\nFor every minute you are an-\ngry you lose sixty seconds of\nhappiness.\n\n\u2014/(Ralph Waldo Emerson)\n\n \n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 5658.17578125, 2524.210693359375, 6403.599609375, 2636.59375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "DAILY CROSSWORD\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 545.2429809570312, 1009.7395629882812, 932.1792602539062, 1078.3438720703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "Ht MMINGBRIRG\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 4025.983642578125, 3428.435302734375, 4624.66552734375, 3500.56005859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "Words of the Wise\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 5981.49462890625, 7002.60302734375, 6830.3740234375, 7100.439453125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "By Josephine Culbertson\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 2308.3896484375, 441.3934631347656, 3840.413330078125, 2203.576904296875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 4997.56005859375, 2522.837890625, 5345.69091796875, 2564.41455078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "ast @A4A Weave\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 3121.7152265625, 5129.50770703125, 5596.79502734375, 5249.332625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "Copyright, 1954, by Helen McCloy. Distributed by King Features Syndicate,\nReprinted by arrangement with Random House, Inc.\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 1485.5622724609375, 7889.792375, 2272.6421953125, 9121.1753984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "Cor Dauy Gate City\n\nand Constitution-Democrat\nPublighed By\nTHr fave cIry > ane\n\north Six\n\nPubbished every gd cue.\nEntered at the Vestalites at Keo\nlows. af serond~ iw\n\u2018the recent vandalism at the La\nMarque High School and the\n\u2018cases are under study of school\natithorities and police. +\n| Three boys were directly in>\nivolved and their identities were\nestablished through co-operation\nof the student council and po-\n| liee.\n\nThe other case of vandalism is\na vaeant house early this week\nhwas also cleared up with the\napprehension of two boys, one\n14 afd one 16. Dispositioy of\nthis case is also under study of\nthe school authorities and police,\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 2458.93090625, 3096.548826171875, 3242.5944843750003, 3565.5097675781253 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "A\u201cC. Pruitt, 1014 Main; had a\nheart: attack at 3 a. m. Wednes-\nday \u2018at his \u2018place of employment,\nBowen- McLaughiin, \u2018at Pearland.\n\nHe is resting at his. home and\n\u2018must remain in .bed for several\ndays. the Doctor said.\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 3256.978759765625, 1501.4501953125, 3927.17041015625, 2040.4810791015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "County Mental\nHealth Society\nOpens Drive\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 878.3614501953125, 5656.51123046875, 1647.430908203125, 6042.68408203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Two Port Arthur.\nMen Charged With\nFalse. Tax. Claims\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 882.52392578125, 4227.9404296875, 1594.9111328125, 4550.37353515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Local Girls Named As\nOfficers Of C.B.\u2019s\n\u2018At Sam Houston _\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 4062.07421875, 4342.38720703125, 5476.7666015625, 4723.62841796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Lions To Sponsor Halloween\nParty For LM School Children\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 3274.95287890625, 5435.53198046875, 4034.1887226562503, 6047.186769531249 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Members of Galco are plan-\nning their annual informa!\ndance at Galeo Country Club,\nOct. 29, when Frank Incapera\nand the Gaynotes will play from\nJ p.m. to 1 p. m., according to\nMrs. Carl Ryberg, publicity\nchairman.\n\nFurther details will be an-\nnounced but don\u2019t forget the\ndate Oet.-29. Mrs. Ryberg. said.\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 1676.7552490234375, 4775.72021484375, 2440.320556640625, 5160.43701171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "County Symphony\nSociety To Start\nMembership Drive\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 4838.45678515625, 1860.090330078125, 6446.190675781249, 2285.51782421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "A real concrete step toward an increase in City street work |\n\nwas taken at the Tuesday night meeting of the City Council, when\n\nthe council voted to accept a bid of about $14,760 from the Mus-\n\ntang Tractor and Equipment Company of Houston, for a Caterpillar\n\nmotor grader. if\nThe accepted bid was about $900 higher than the lowest bid,\n\nbut after a lengthy deliberation the council decided that the Cater-\n\u201coilar machine would best fit the neads of the City af la Marana.\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 4833.185546875, 1461.71435546875, 6423.54541015625, 1831.35107421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "New $14,000 Machine Bought\nTo Help Speed Up Road Work |\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 2468.140134765625, 3999.679685546875, 3246.9018574218753, 4363.10815625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "All friends and. associates in\nthis\u2019 and neighboring communi-\nties are invited to..attend and\ninvitations are \u2018being \u2014 issued\nthrough the Press only.\n\nA nursery will. be provided\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 2479.23193359375, 2888.309814453125, 3126.800537109375, 3087.07373046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "A.C. Pruitt Has\nHeart Attack.\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 4039.49169921875, 1488.4825439453125, 4766.3310546875, 1702.2008056640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "LM Floral Arts Garden\nClub To Hold Meetina\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 890.4132080078125, 2916.217529296875, 2437.936279296875, 3301.8056640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "\"Moon Rides High\u201d Romantic Play\nTo Show At High School Saturday\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 4047.362548828125, 2329.7392578125, 5576.08154296875, 2723.843505859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "Tigers To Meet Clear Creek Boys\nIn Second District Go-Around\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 1689.026123046875, 3607.9189453125, 3226.74462890625, 3993.084716796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "Reverend Faries McDaniel To\nBe Honored. At Reception: Su da fa)\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 2457.48998828125, 5744.4816875, 3249.7578144531253, 7153.348390624999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "for those with small children.\n\nArrangements for the recep.\ntien are being made by Mrs.\nL. C. Lindsay, chairman; Mrs.\nR. W. Alexander and Mrs, H.C.\nJarvis,\n\nThe receiving line will include\nRev. McDaniel, Mr. and Mrs.\nC. B. McDaniel, par\u00e9nts; Mr.\nand Mrs. C. M. Boyd, sister and\nbrother-in-law; officers of the\nchurch: .Dr..W. W. Hander, H. C.\nJarvis, W. W. McLean, J. K.\nSheppard, J. R. Walls, J. W.\nWilkinson, and Mrs. J. R. Walls,\npresident of the Women of the\nchurch.\n\nMembers of the executive\nboard of the Women of the\nChurch who will assist in serv-\ning are: Mrs. J. W. Wilkinson.\nMrs. C. C. Georgian, Mrs. J. M.\nBrooks, Mrs. L. S. Chandler\nMrs. G. W. Davis, Mrs. FE. P.\n\n(Continued From Page One)\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 5621.7053203125, 2287.83764453125, 6432.918214843749, 5103.8396015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "i 2 a were ERIE RENEE TE SSBREESR SS SPeRIAE\n\nMaintenance Considered\n\nSeveral factors entered\u2019. inte\nthe decision to use the higher\npriced machine, such as the\nheavier blade which might be a\ndefinite advantage in the type.\nof work that will be done here\nand the fact that servicing the\nCaterpillar machine might be\n|easier with the limited mainten- \u00a9\niance facilities the city now has.\n\nThe grader will have a diesel\nengine and four wheel tandem\ndrive on the rear, with tilting\nwheel axles on the front. There\nis a full power control system\nifor handling the blade and 2\nhydraulic steering booster.\n\nThe bid price is subject to a\ncash discount of two percent\n\u2018and after examination of the\nCity\u2019s financial status, it was de-\ncided by the council that it\nwould .be most practical to\n\u2018handle the purchase in this\nmanner, i tae\u2019\n\nTo Make Audit _\n\n\u201cOther business. handled by the\u201d\ncountil, Was' the emnploym\u00e9tt OF\nJohn \u2018Friday as an audit\u00e9r. ta\"\nmake an audit of the city ac\"\n\u2018counts\u2019 for the past 18 months\"\nof bus iness at a rate of about \u00a9 a\n$40. per day and action to. \u201cade\nvertise * for bids on supplying\n53000 \u201cyards of mudshelf \u201d\nA gift of land was offered to\"\nthe city for a right of way: iff\n\u2018the eastern part of the city,\nsubject to the condition that the\ncity survey the boundaries in-\nvolved. A motion by Alderman\nRobert Dillon that the survey be\nauthorized was carried.\n| Another motion by Dillon that\n\u2018lockers be provided in the new\npolice office in the city hall ad-\ndition, for storage of records\nand confiscated materials, also\ncarried.\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 1684.6545390625, 3336.093748046875, 2465.5017109375, 3574.1137714843753 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "the\" \u2018boys: in dinner \u2018jackets and\n\nthe \u2018girls\u2019 in formal attire.\nAdmission . for, adults is 50\n\ncents and-for students 25 cents.\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 2483.669919921875, 7612.45190234375, 3239.0629902343753, 7984.879640624999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "\u201cFor all flesh is as grass,\nand all the glory of man as\nthe flower of grass ; ; ; the\nflower ; ; fadeth away. But\nthe WORD of the Lord en-\ndureth forever.\u201d 1 Peter 1: 24-25\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 96.32033343505859, 890.763181640625, 890.7022724609375, 3413.9963398437503 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "Siam SAVAGE. says. inconveni-\nby never. come. af. a. conveni-\n_@tt Hin. He has been:in' bed\n\nfor\u2019 hea past. week: taking . pills\n\nand: \u2018shots. \u2018for an. invading case\u2019\na8 pn\u00e9ymonia. | B\u00e9ing-sick and in\nbed \u2018isn\u2019t s\u00e9 unusual but Sam got\nhis instructions. from\u2019 \u2018the doctor\ndirectly after the kickoff break-\nfast for \u2018the La Marque United\n\nFuitd Brive. Sam jis La Marque\n\nchairman for the event.\n\nom As usual Sam had some good\n\nmen lined\u2019 up to do fhe cannon-\n\nating. and. John Barber took\ndver the.steering: wheel and the\n\n~mpaign is. now \u2018folling along\nant, Lou: \u2018Liekliter,. got\u2019 the job\n\n \n \n\nin good shape .Another. lieuten--\nof \u2018keeping Sam's grocery store:\nwhite the boss was.\n\n \n \n \n \n\n \n\nin. epee bn\nts He, ap\n\nty also did'a\nif and out\n\niEVi@::: as - ie |\nh\u00e9rs once held for.\n\u2018their managers in Oklahoma.\nme Oe. time, th\u00e9. Griffith Broth-\n\u00e9r3 \u2018Were the largest theatre\nchain op\u00e9raors in. the United\nStates. They had movie houses:\nall. over the Southwest. They of-\nfared a prize to their managers\nfor, the best answer to the ques-\ntion \u2018of how fo. successfully op-\nGrate a theatre. Paul Shipley of\nGushing.. Oklahoma won the\naward. He simply said, \u201cThe se\ntret of success, in the movie busi-\nde Get Temein; \u2018et \u2018em out\ndnd get \u2018em back.\"\n\n \n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 115.85614776611328, 134.47555541992188, 871.7539672851562, 828.4094848632812 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 2488.569580078125, 7169.54345703125, 3210.385009765625, 7581.2861328125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 80.09258837890624, 3084.1564921875, 872.2778950195312, 8014.2595234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "\u00e9rate a theatre. Paul Shipley of\nGushing.. Oklahoma won the\naward. He simply said, \u201cThe se-\ntret of success in the movie busi-\n\ndh Get emeiny get \u2018em out\nand get\u2018 em back.\u201d mt\n\n: fa - \u2018soe .\nene WHO: a \u2018\u00e9ctive and\n\non things\u201d is: bound to get a\nuNUNt oO ism. it is\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nScum\norgani itions.... ake the R\n\nGross tor is stance: \"Rurtors, like\not gi Say rapicy. Denn and\nafter, the \u00e9rid war, the\n\n \n\n\u201cFast i\n\nRed \u2018Cross: got a: mr \u2018of -undeserv-\n\ncahhed Possibly some was\n\n\u00e9d. That factor has been\n\np \u2018stumbling block in subsequent\n\nfurid: tarhpaigns for, that. organi:\nzation... a\n\n\u201cHewever the directors of the\nMainland Red Cross are now of\nthe opinion that most cf that un-\nfavorable attitude has vanished.\nThe wonderful: work of: the or-\nganization in the Ceritralia, IHli-\nnois\u2019 coal\u2019 mine disaster, the\nWoodward, Oklahoma. .tornado\ncatastrophe, the Texas\u2019 City. ex-\nplosion, and. the: covhtless hur-\nricaries which have. lashed. our\ncoasts, have gone along way to\nend\u00e9aring the \u2018Red Cross to the\nheart of Americans. . \u2018 |\n\nsee\n\nE csr, on ONE BINGO set. Kindly\nreturn\u2019 to Galco Country Club.\nChili Houlgrave, Ken Fleming\nand George Kehoe are all. fran-\ntically. searching for the bingo\nset which: belongs to the club.\nAnd with: next Ty\u00e9sday being\nbingo. night,. the committee\nmembers are extra anxious to lo-\ncat\u00e9 the. gadget. \u201cWe can't fig-\nure it: out,\u201d said Chili. \u201cNo one\nremembers loaning the set so\npossibly it was borrowed with-\ndut \u201cus knowing \u2018it. If the one\nwho borrowed. it. will. please re-\nturn same before Tuesday it will.\nbe greatly appreciated.\u201d\n\nS PIKE RUCKER, a life-long ex-\npert with a frying pan, was re-\ncalling the food situation in Gal-\nveston\u2019 county during the dark\ndepression years -in the 1930s.\n\u201cSpike spent most of that time in\nGalveston both. as a chef in ho-\ntels and operating restaurants\non his own. In those days when\nmany men were-.out of work,\nyou could buy a plate lunch for\n20 cents. A full dinner with des-\nsert came a iil higher, a quar-\nter.\n\n\u201cThere was one place where\nwe served two eggs, potatoes,\ntoast and coff\u00e9e for 10 cents,\u201d\nSpike said. \u201cNow the coffee\ncosts that much, At the National\nLunch Room we served ham,\nbeef, cheese and other sand-\nwiches .for 10 cents. The big\npoorboy sandwiches were 20\ncerits. They had several differ-\nent kinds of meats, pickles, may-\nonnaise, mustard, etc. A place\non the seawall served a seafood\ndinner for a quarter, Ah, those\n\u2018were the. days\u2014we don't want\n: ain,\u201d\n\n \n \n" } } }, { "scan_name": "68304789-san-antonio-express-Sep-23-1955-p-14.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 1 ], [ 0, 2 ], [ 0, 4 ], [ 1, 2 ], [ 1, 4 ], [ 2, 4 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 0, 4 ], [ 1, 0 ], [ 4, 2 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 2480.323208984375, 3425.923583984375 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 1572.7936123046875, 2176.924837890625, 1872.54562109375, 2436.927701171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "teaching loth sexes a tot about\ncapturing each other, Gur news\nical heoklet, \u201cHew Th Persuade\n| Peapte,\u201d is capital, the first\n\u2018use\u2019 of perspasion in Jove.\n\u2018making. Booklet namprofil, 20\u00a2\n(cany only) and statuyed, self-ad-\ndvesstl euyelope,\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n| 2. VP 1S just as likely to mean\n\u2018they agvee ana scheme tn hiae\nae\n\n \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 1277.7868984375, 2218.271517578125, 1572.082974609375, 2435.157681640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "1. NO. Stmost all waren da ase\ntheir wiles to eaplure us poor,\nfoolish men; but they wee them\nat the wrong time or on the\nwrong mien art only ealel a hus:\nhand because ke wants it that\nway, Seriously, mon and women\nknow very Hithe abuut capturby\nreach ather. [In eovyses given in\nae CONeLOe javelneesie He\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 2172.70340234375, 2593.1970546875, 2480.323208984375, 3196.4904453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "food and clothing to pay this \u201cdebt\nof honar.\u2019\u201d?\n\nGetting Aloug With People, Dr,\nWiggan\u2019s nonprofit booklet showa.\nhaw ymir personality type and\nseven basic emotlons affect this\nvilal faculty, Sond Ie (coin only)\naad self-addressed, stamped en\nvelape Guan city and s\ningam, 26 W,\nson 8t., Chicage 6, Mi\n\n \n\n \n \n \n\n \n\n4. MOST people probably can\u2019t\n~only rare minds ever do anys\nthing origital, What seems ta saa\noriginal may he carrying nut\njsome urge sel going in childhonl\nthy \u201ca parent, teacher, or play\nmate. I can't think of a thing T\n\n \n\n \n\never did that seems naw io have\n\n \n \n\nwas mat\nfar all I knew, she thought of It\nfirst and put the bug in my ear,\nYou know, nen, women do that-=\n\u2018bet you can\u2019t catch them at it, s0\nwhy wurry?\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 1869.924072265625, 190.52928161621094, 2430.202880859375, 882.8532104492188 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": " \n\n\u201cHe thinks you're\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1875.313265625, 2593.19266015625, 2171.182583984375, 2862.084927734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "bouad by \u201cgeutlemen's agree-\nments.\" It means that iar this\nparticular {ransuction \u2014 whether\nit he murder, racketeering, or\nkidnaping -~ they are going to\nkeep faith with each other as gen.\nflemen wauld, since his is the\nHlghest thing they know of. Gam\nbling debts are merely \u201c\u2018gentle-\nmen\u2019s agreements,\u201d and mar:\nrum will sactifice his fami\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1885.269287109375, 2114.8125, 2464.8232421875, 2577.220947265625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": " \n \n\n \n\n\\ Me 5 i\nPrec\u201d 2. DOES A* GENTLEMEN'S\nc AGREEMENT\u201d Always,\n\nHAE AN) GOMETHING A\nGENTLEMAN WOULD BE\nPROUD OF? Your.\nsf 2, OPMION\n\nFy ty\n4.po Most WOMEN \u2018\n\n. Z.CavLo You TELL THE\nREALLY KNOW How MOST ORIGINAL Tuite\nCATCH A HUSBAND? YOU EVER DID?\n\nYesO) Nol] 9-23 Your Opinio \u2014_\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 1319.5797119140625, 2092.876220703125, 1823.0457763671875, 2148.9697265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Let\u2019s Explore Your Mind\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 1890.76904296875, 2882.89794921875, 2155.110595703125, 3425.923583984375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "PlaySafe\n\non the highway\nthis week-end -\n\nKeep alert while\nyou driva~chew gum!\n\nAlert drivers are safe\ndrivers. Avoid drowsi-\nness and driving jitters.\nChew gum while you're\nbehind the wheel, Chew-\ning helps relieve strain\nand tension\u2014helps keep\nyou fresh and alert.\n\nChew any brand you\ngies\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 2155.584994140625, 3229.88016015625, 2443.227994140625, 3406.31222265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "like, but chew while you\ndrive. Naturally we recom-\nmend refreshing, delicious\nWrigley\u2019s Spearmint Gum\u2014\nfor lively, full-bodied flavor\nand real, smooth chewing\nenjoyment!\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 2063.167236328125, 927.67138671875, 2439.36474609375, 1268.1378173828125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\n \n\nIF YOUR ..UH,\n\nGUESTS THE io\nBOY, you'O BeTIER TAKE\n\nIA HOME THIS: AFTER\n\n \n\ni you\n\nIAND! CAPTAIN, 1D\nLIKE FO RUN OVER\nTO STEEL CITY -~\nAND TALK WITH\nHIS PARENTS!\n\n \n \n \n \n \n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 1285.8433837890625, 2471.7001953125, 1860.1241455078125, 3402.0107421875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nAGROSS \u2014-34, Now Guinea\n4, Windmills lown RIVA He EVEL LS\nantl si.Lost to'view [AILIPIBLIETS| SRAEINIY\n5.Edlhie weed 36. Parl P/AIRICIEILTIAININIETR\n8. 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T\nJUST CHECKED IT CUT\nWITH THE CHIEF OF\n\nPOLICE THERE?\n\n \n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 1731.7579345703125, 920.88623046875, 2043.340087890625, 1266.484619140625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 887.2674560546875, 1314.0211181640625, 1248.366943359375, 1644.634765625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 94.17575073242188, 1326.69140625, 442.4849853515625, 1648.7843017578125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 95.312255859375, 927.87939453125, 1238.393798828125, 1278.481689453125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "\u2018 \u2014\u2014 VERY WELLAEL YOULL GET\n\u2018YOU HINT THAT.UNLESS 7 GVEITANY MAMET | PAY IT! BUTT WANT \\ f ITS = CO:\nFAY YOUR PREPOSTEROLS Ft YOU CHOOSE, MR, | | SOME SPECIAL THE Se\nYOULL TELL MY STOCK EXCHANGE } MARGIN! \u201cTHE | | ASSURANCE THAT\nASSOCIATES OF THESE -\u201c LH BITE WILL BE NO TRICKERY IS\nVIESTS 2 THAT'S BLACKMAIL, INVOLVED\nNv\n\nRB. CRANFORD!\n\n \n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 1289.493896484375, 1698.494384765625, 1724.6982421875, 2058.3359375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": " \n \n\nte:\n\n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n\nWE RE OUTLAWS seve\nEACH WITH A PRICE\nON OLR HEAD, WERE\nNOT TAKIN\u2019 ANY\nCHANGES,\n\nLAREDA WiLL BESO\nWORRIED ABOUT ME.\nCAN'T You ATLEAST\nSEND WORD To HIM\nTHAT IM SAFE?\n\n \n \n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 677.6820678710938, 492.5074157714844, 1846.944091796875, 862.3107299804688 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "MARY WORTH Be _\n\nBEES 2 SOMEHOW, MARY, TIMGOING ) | (MEANWHILE INA BOPNTOWIN BANK:\na u a YOStOP HER!-. \u00abBEFORE pa\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n\nFi THE BEST WE CAN DQON\n\n \n \n\nHERE THs. MARY! (15 RATHER PATHET! TS TOO LATEL Shy HE STOCK AND FINTORES 15\nGOOD A KID AS YOU COULD FI HE2 MOTHER. a 1 @ \u00a31500 LOAN AIRS. DARRIN\nIANTWHERE.-BUTAGREAT SINGER AreyinG FOCROWD Se HOWE YOURE SURE THIS\n\nHELL REVER BE,IF SKE UVES THE CHILDS LIFE INTO\n[TWICE (4 92 YEARS! TS THE MOtD OF REBORN\n\n2 | GIRLOOD DREAMY\n!\n\n \n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 1860.9339599609375, 154.1155548095703, 2081.891357421875, 178.28921508789062 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "DENNIS THE MENACE\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 1285.2200927734375, 1316.416259765625, 2420.52392578125, 1629.8638916015625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": " \n\nMW POOR CE: AR FORNILLE TO THE AIRDORT, CRINER, SuRE, LOOv.H OT CONT\nAND FLEASE \u00a2 PLL\u201d Buy CARE HO\n\nHURRY 2} ye DALCH\n\nB AND as COSTS lt.\n\nET MMe\n\n \n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 495.33892822265625, 2036.846923828125, 880.3679809570312, 2363.656005859375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "G Sy? . .\nTAKE IT EASY BOW, PHL!) THAT'S EXACTLY\nIF YOU HIT THls ONE GOOD 4, WHAT I\u2019M\nYOU'LL BE ON THE GREEN GOING T0 00,\nEASILY WITH YOUR NEXTONEL, GOVERNOR!\n\n \n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 617.4973754882812, 2428.10595703125, 967.3192749023438, 2697.931640625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 1269.63525390625, 892.364013671875, 1417.3922119140625, 915.8594970703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "YVenhny Hoare\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 90.45661926269531, 1663.9052734375, 153.6087646484375, 1685.204345703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "fNOaO\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 105.72474670410156, 1576.9122314453125, 1260.1640625, 3407.234619140625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "WE BEEN TRYIN\u2019\n\nai \\ Ue\nNON \\ 20,\n\nPosi Teneo\n\n \n\ny ne : TP\nTAKE IT EASY BOW, PHL!) THAT'S EXACTLY PLL say ie piot\nIF YOU HIT THls ONE GOOD 4, WHAT I\u2019M HE'S WAY OVER\nTHAT WIRE HE RECEIVED T YEANT HE LOOKED | YOU'LL BEON THE GREEN GOING 1000, \\! ! ON THE FIRST\nSURE HAS OPSET HIME (LIKE ADIFFERENT JA | EASILY WITH YOUR NEXT ONE! - _ FAIRWAY\nHAUS MISSED THE ) GUY~SWINGING JPY Raia, : $ BD) hae\n\nY sf\n\ny i a]\n*AY GOSH, SUSIE | +. OFCOURSE -\nWHAT HAPPENED * E THAT'S Wey \u00a9\n\nTHAT. rack 7 ASKED OF\nGAVE YOU, 7v .\nMONDAY //\n\n\u201cfe\n\n(uate\n\n \n\nPENNY\n\nHO BUTS, WE'LL FAVE OH, HELLO. MR. ELLUS... FATHERS]\nHOTHIKKS BUT THE WHOLE | (BOWLING CLUB?-- TONIGHT ?.-\nTGUERS HE Fi = ES,\nMEG HE@E--WELL, RIGHT\nHOW HES\nWASHING THE\n\n \n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 86.63304138183594, 899.6635131835938, 226.65420532226562, 927.5521240234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "STEVE ROPER\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 908.7131958007812, 2032.084716796875, 1246.4093017578125, 2358.119873046875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "PLL say ie piot\nHE'S WAY OVER\n\nON THE FIRST\nFAIRWAY !\n\n \n \n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 176.28611755371094, 1686.9959716796875, 1236.96240234375, 2005.79248046875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "IN giBtiior\n| BSHIE,, )\n4\n\n \n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 95.49989318847656, 2397.0810546875, 162.4513397216797, 2420.515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "LOUIE\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 1329.5997314453125, 2176.92822265625, 1511.4820556640625, 2209.337890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "The Answers\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 983.9758911132812, 2429.218505859375, 1255.738525390625, 2704.42431640625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 1268.8612060546875, 1288.642578125, 1401.587158203125, 1311.515869140625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "MARK TRAIL\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 91.86598205566406, 2042.1905517578125, 478.43719482421875, 2374.13623046875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "EAN HE LOOK!\nSURE HAS OPSET HIME (LIKE ADIFFERENT\n\n \n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 1746.673828125, 1695.376953125, 2330.479736328125, 2060.584228515625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "YOU'RE STAYIN\u2019 RIGHT HERE WITH US | | YEAH, KiDsr. YOL\nUNTIL WERE THROUGH WITH THIS WELL GET USED\n| HIDEOUT \u00ab14. AN\u2019 THAT MAY BE QUITE COMPANY!\nA SPELL AFTER YOUR LEG IS HEALE!\n\n \n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 1271.0308837890625, 1652.879150390625, 1473.755126953125, 1681.7564697265625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "LAREDO CROCKETT\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 99.50025177001953, 2741.2998046875, 1237.864990234375, 3096.498046875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": " \n \n\naS ie ihre esi\n\n \n \n \n\n \n \n\norcourse!\nTHAT'S WHY L\nASKED EOR\n\nWoy\n\nHAVEN'T \u00a5OU GOT\nTHE SLIGHTEST\n\nAY GOSH, Susie !\nWHAT HAPPENED\nTHAT. oa\n\n \n\nDrain\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 1493.30712890625, 160.82801818847656, 1831.157470703125, 492.7005310058594 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "tATER IN DR. BEYNETTS OFFiCe.\n\n \n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 1156.0667724609375, 153.2274932861328, 1469.85546875, 486.41070556640625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 667.2964477539062, 104.13633728027344, 876.8973388671875, 131.929931640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "Ing Guy SENNETT..\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "307525734-muscatine-journal-and-news-tribune-Jun-13-1955-p-4.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 2, 37 ], [ 3, 13 ], [ 6, 15 ], [ 6, 40 ], [ 6, 57 ], [ 15, 40 ], [ 15, 57 ], [ 40, 57 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 2, 37 ], [ 3, 13 ], [ 15, 6 ], [ 40, 15 ], [ 57, 40 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 7829.08544921875, 10797.7421875 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 4965.2009375, 4647.19849609375, 5906.07982421875, 5623.41869140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "Sixteen members were present\nwhen the Sweetland Sunshine\nFour-H club met with Mae Ann\nBaer. Roll call was answered with\n\n\u201cTypes of Dresses I Need in My\nWardrobe.\u201d\n\nJane Shepard and Mary Ann\nHalling were in charge of posters\nfor Dorothy McClure\u2019s campaign\nfor county office at rally day.\n\nIt was decided that the club\nwill pay half of the expenses of\nCatherine Kemper when \u00a7 she\nserves as the club\u2019s delegate\nto the state Four-H convention.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 189.28324340820313, 6954.57642578125, 1611.0943505859375, 7380.24388671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "SO OE STS Oa ST a Te eee eee\n\nGeneral Motors share owners passed the 500,-\n000 mark recently. Of these more than 90 per cent\nare individuals. But no one individual owns as\nmuch as one and a half per cent of the common\nshares. That\u2019s the answer to the Communist-inspir-\ned charge that there are no little people in Big\nBusiness.\u2014Kewanee Star Courier.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 3051.526865234375, 5356.6696875, 4002.1594140624998, 5912.2297265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Muscatine has not one case of\ncontagious disease within its\nlimits according to the report of\ncity health physician, J. D. Ful-\nliam, submitted at a meeting of\nthe board of health. An ordinance\nto prevent the habit of expector-\nating on the sidewalks was called\nfor by Mayor R. S. McNutt and\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 4016.958505859375, 5362.12037109375, 4956.69701171875, 5912.98705078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Purchases of Series E War bonds\nin Muscatine county still trail the\nrate established in the state of\nIowa and the nation as a whole,\nfigures from the local headquar-\nters emphasize. The county thus\nfar had purchased but 51 per cent\nof the $1,155,000 quota assigned it\nin the current dive and had $562,-\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 4054.174072265625, 1049.22802734375, 4935.0673828125, 2313.821533203125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 165.10053466796876, 838.1720068359375, 1627.968740234375, 4884.1740625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "This was the year, the forecasters said, when\nCongress would surely bar the door to any more\nforeign economic aid. But in the Senate at least,\nit didn\u2019t happen. And the outcome spells a victory\nfor President Eisenhower.\n\nIn voting tc approve the full administration\nforeign aid program of $3,530,000,000, the Senate\ndid not knock out the economic assistance features\nnor even modify them. Some Republicans tried to\nrestrict the program but failed.\n\nOn final passage, the President\u2019s request had\nthe support of 31 Democrats and 28 Republicans,\nwith 11 Republicans and seven Democrats opposed.\n\nBut the rea! test came earlier on two propo-\nsals to alter the character of some foreign econ-\nomic aid from outright grants to loans. The first\nasked that 75 per cent of a 165 million dollar aid\nfund be in loans. The second reduced the percent-\nage to 50.\n\nThe 75 per cent plan, lost 52 to 29, with 20\nRepublicans supporting it. The second was defeat-\ned, 50 to 33, with 22 Republicans in support.\n\nThe second plan actually was sponsored by\nSenator Knowland of California, officially listed\nas GOP minority leader in the Senate. Two other\nRepublican leaders, Senators Bridges and Millikin,\njoined Knowland in opposing the President's wish-\n\nKnowland and Millikin also supported the 75\nper cent loan plan, though Bridges was absent on\nthat vote.\n\nOf the top GOP Senate command, only Sen-\nator Saltonstall of Massachusetts backed the ad-\u2014\nministration on these votes, the crucial measure\nof support for Mr. Eisenhower.\n\nAs so often this year, the President can thank\nSenator George, Democratic chairman of the Sen-\nate Foreign Relations Committee, for bringing the\nbill through unscathed. He declared that countries\nneeding help the most would be unable to pay back\neconomic loans.\n\nAs it now stands, the aid bill is reasonably\nstrong on the economic side. Besides the 165 mil-\u2014\nlion dollar fund, the measure contains a special\nPresident's fund of 200 million dollars for Asian\neconomic development. And it authorizes more\nthan $1 billion for defense support\u2014economic aid\ndesigned to strengthen military potentials in\nfriendly lands.\n\nWith the Senate thus showing the way, pros-\npects ought to be fairly bright in the House for\nmaintaining both the economic and the military\nsubstance of the new foreign aid program. For in.\nthe House Mr. Eisenhower has leaders who believe.\nthat Republican success may be related to his\nsuccess in putting over a solid series of legislative\nproposals.\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 4959.35669921875, 967.76197265625, 5921.99095703125, 3804.400869140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "staid and conservative as their\nBritish cousins. ey want and\nexpect a circus at time,\nor the poiiticians seem to think\nthat they do. However, the usvc\naf television in recent campaigns\nhas cut down excitement and\ncrowds and it may yet result in\na more civilized performance. ;\n.\n\nELECTIONS IN U. S.. It must\nalso be kept in mind that the\ngreat distances jin this country,\nas well as the population total\nin states and districts, require\nmore motion, expenditure, adver-\ntising, etc. A candidate for Par-\nliament can cover his whole con-\nstituency in a day or two. He\ncan get his message over, if any,\nby word of mouth, for the British\nare great gossipers.\n\nPerhaps every member of Con-\ngress would prefer the British\nsystem, but none dares to in-\naugurate the reform. ;\n\n\u201c\u2014 2 oe\u201d oes Cy Ue\nSpringfield, Mass., \u201cthat Sen. Lev-\nerett Saltonstall of my state is\nbeing mentioned as a_ possible\nvice-presidentia! nominee, or as a\nsuccessor to Minority Leader\nKnowland?\u201d\n\nAnswer: Several well-informed\ncorrespondents for Massachusetts\n\u2018newspapers have written that\nPresident Eisenhower would wel-\ncome Senator Saltonstall\u2019s selec-\nition as Senate Republican boss,\n\u2018if the Californian quits. 1 doubt\n\u2018if he will receive mvth consider-\nation for the V-P nomination.\nI think that Ike will favor \u201cDick\u201d\nNixon.\n\nIn \u201cSalty\u2019s\u201d favor, it can be}\nsaid that he is one of the admin-|\nistration\u2019s most loyal supporters\nin the Upper Chamber, especially\non foreign affairs.\n\n(Released by McClure Newspaper\nSyndicate)\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 170.96019958496095, 4998.7194921875, 1608.17064453125, 6617.8273828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Not long ago Senator Kefuaver of Tennessee\nsaid fiatly he wasn\u2019t a candidate for the .1956\nDemocratic presidential nomination. Now he\u2019s not\nso sure.\n\n\u201cIl may change my mind,\u201d he says today,\n\u201cAnyone who says he wouldn\u2019t like to be president\nof this great country is just kidding.\u201d\n\nWe don\u2019t know just what factors are churn-\ning around in the senator's mind. Maybe he\u2019s wait-\ning to see just how long the Davy Crockett boom\nwill last.\n\nKefauver did pretty well in a coonskin cap in\n1952. But this particular kind of fur headpiece has\ntaken on a whole new meaning since the box-top,\nsandpile set got interested in Davy.\n\nSince TV came into its own, the kids and\ntheir likes and dislikes seem to throw more weight\nthan ever in the family circle. That coon cap might\nbe a gold mine of votes.\n\nYou can\u2019t easily make the White House on\nanybody else\u2019s coattails. Possibly you can ride in\non the tail of a raccoon.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 1626.0360107421875, 468.9080505371094, 2842.312744140625, 747.512939453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "\\Lack of Wage Boost Is\n\u2018Surprise in Ford Pact\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 3148.787353515625, 6124.3818359375, 4887.01708984375, 8302.0908203125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 4964.24365234375, 4370.56591796875, 5772.7685546875, 4632.853515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "16 at Meeting of\nSweetland Club\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 3056.597177734375, 4202.9128515625, 4001.0300195312498, 5158.55443359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Salaries for teachers in the city\nschools will remain the same as\n\nlast year except as affected by the\nsliding scale adopted some years\nago, which gives a teacher $50\nmore the second year than the\nfirst. The principal of the high\nschool receives $1,200 and his two\nassistants $550 each. The principa!\nof the First and Third ward\nschools receive $900 each and the\nassistants get $450 each. All other\nteachers who have been in service\nmore than a year receive $400 and\n\u2014\u2014 under that time $300 to\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 5005.32568359375, 6230.892578125, 7690.470703125, 8295.3544921875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "we ty \u201cy, . \u201cY,\nA wes tHE CV WERE CALLING / THEY'LL TALK LUSHWELL'S GOT NOTHING Y\nVERY IMAGE _Y? HIM AFTER 4 THEMSELVES |// rie ony tore eagioe ia = VY\nnee SESE A RDO TE. Jy BETWEEN OLD ( tie GUST WANDERED IN-\nEYES~- YOUR SNORKLE--/ 7\\ OVERDO IT / ? Ci tence ap \\HES\nNOSE~THE [F\u2014 \u201cTeen E\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n\nIF YOU ASK :\n\nSHAPE OF ME. THE KID THE BABY IS -F7 Tue ID HAS FOUR OR\n\nREALLY \u00bb\\ |LOOKS LIKE FIVE NAMES ALREADY-~\nAFTER ANYONE IN\n\nTHINK HE UNCLE IN YT\nRESEMBLES } \\LUSHWELL! L THE FAMILY WHO'S _/i1{j)|\n\n \n\nTHE HEAD~\n\n \n\nPARENTS BUTTER UP\nTHE RICH RELATIVES\n\nWILL- WRITING ARM\n\n\u2122 THANX AND A HATLE LAT\nJ TP DM CHARLEY Coes,\n\na : o (cjam lie EAST Z5\u2122 STREET,\n|e . o- BALTIMORE 18, MD.\n\nB ; ~\n\\? 'CopR .988 KING FEATURES SYNDICATE te. @0OcP eieeee erereven Doe \u201c\n\n\u201ci\n\n \n\n \n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 4944.25708984375, 3849.077890625, 5908.722890625, 4314.5891015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "1671 in bonds to purchase yet if to\n\nreach the quota. In comparison to\nthe state average of 74.2 per cent\nof E bonds bought thus far, Mus-\ncatine county\u2019s record is substan-\ntially behind schedule. The yna-\ntional average is 63.7 per cent of\nthe quota.\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 1614.234873046875, 7119.818125, 3034.31322265625, 7386.06810546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Mathematics, an innocent subject as taught to\nchildren, is responsible for a lot of mankind\u2019s woes,\nsuch as the 8-to-1 martini, the atom bomb, and\nincome-tax prosecution\u2014Chicago Daily News.\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 4000.417734375, 2558.67310546875, 4950.390859375, 3807.4709374999998 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Feea~n eh SWART OS a > (78 Bet Be\nIn addition, credits totaling about\n$16 billion were extended, and\nthe sum of $6 billion has been re-\npaid, including interest.\n\nWhat is not generally realized\nis that, counting the current bill,\nalmost $16 billion of this vast\nsum has not yet been spent, al-\n\nmost of it is committed in\norders placed but not yet deliv-\nered.\n\n\u201cT read that many members of\nCongress showed great interest\nand liking for Great Britain's\n\u2018kind and quiet and inexpensive\nlelections,\u201d writes T. H. of Con-\ncord, N. H. \u201cIf so, why don\u2019t they\ndo something to spare us al] the\ntime and emotion and money that\nwe spend on these affairs?\u201d\n\nAnswer: The answer is simple.\nThe American people are not so\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 227.3333740234375, 6681.73388671875, 1538.1373291015625, 6874.56640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Comment & Opinion\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 4010.95728515625, 4268.820078125, 4944.82640625, 5169.22240234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "West Liberty\u2014 For the first\ntime in the history of West Li-\n\nberty, a train load of aliens, en-\nroute to New York from Californ-\nia, passed through here about 6:30\nPp. m. Details are unknown here.\nbut this train consisted of the\ntourist coaches, one dining coach\nand one baggage coach. Kt is\nthought all the coaches were\nlocked. For some reason, they had\nbeen ordered out of the United\nStates. At the time they passed\nthrough here, the dining car was\nfilled. All were men,\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 203.31297302246094, 7663.91064453125, 2046.992431640625, 10784.7119140625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "ACROSS DOWN\n\n'\u2014\u2014-Sawyer_ ! Flaps\nand Becky 2 Wind\nThatcher instrument\n@\u2014- andEve \u00b0% Emissary\n8 What boy 4 Once more\nsometimes 5 Aeneas and\nmakes at girl Queen \u2014\u2014\n#2\u2014\u2014Lincoin & Thoroughfare [el lejeieis. Ree Telatr\n\n7\u2014\u2014 and\n7 Mary women 24 Cereal husk 41 Baking\n\n\u2019 8 Snoops 25 Air (prefix) chambers\n\n#8 Donate 9Rhadames _\u2014.26 Attack in stoves\n\nB4DickHaymes = ang \u2014_ 27 Italian boy\u2019s 42 Bridge\nand \u2014\u2014 40 Musical girlfriend \u00a7 43 Goddess of\nHayworth directions 28 Anatomie youth\n\n%SCow genus 4} \u2014\u2014 and network 44 Burden\n\n#6 Mouth- pepper 29 Arabian gulf 46 Passage in\nbreathing 7 Ester of oleic 31 Most recent the brain\n\n#6 Assembly acid 33 Declaim 47 Prosecutes\n\n20 Smallest 19 Closed car 38 Staid 48 Pieces out\n\n21 Even (poet.) 23 Knifes 40 Boy \u2014\u2014 girl 50 College cheer\n\n22 Employs\n\n24 Musical group\n\n26 Greek letter\n\n27 War god\n\n30 Entertain\n\n32 Made amends\n\n34 Amphithe-\naters\n\n$5 Upbraid\n\n36 Correlative\n\nAnswer to Previous Puzzle\nBoy Meets Girl FIA clo] [omit T>\nAlSIAl+ els!\nAT Leleln\nIAIN\nElle\n\n \n\n \n\nof neither Gr\n37 \u2014\u2014 and Alec 4 |S\nD'Urberville F\n39 So be it!\n40 Allot\n41 Ear (prefix)\n42 Feet\ncoverings\n45 Varied\n49 Enter\n51 Diving bird\n52 Border\n$3 Solar disk\n$4 Golf mound\n55 Cape\n56 Hisand\u2014\u2014 \u00a3\u00a7\n57 Donkey\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 5537.9501953125, 8690.5712890625, 7712.408203125, 10797.7421875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n\n \n\nNO, NO--I'M NOT \\/ I KNOW, BUT\nHITTIN\u2019 TH\u2019 BUMPS | I SEE TROO\nHARD ON PURPOSE } YOUR TRICK--\n--I'M TOO AFRAID YOUSE IS\nTHAT GUN WILL BOUNCIN\u2019\n\nCLOUT HIM,\n4 MIKE! DON\u2019T\nSHOOT--WE\nCAN'T RUN\nDiS FING!\n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n- GO OFF/ WE US UP SO\nSe DON'T HAVE PEOPLE KIN\n7 - Heal vr\n\u2014\u2014 al \u2122\n\n \n\nBORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON). i meusrncr\n\n \n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 3104.3515625, 3887.69482421875, 3942.339599609375, 4042.991455078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Our Yesterday\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 3117.24951171875, 8706.623046875, 5340.017578125, 10791.7412109375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "YYW K KAFE IF THANKG A\n\nQ> ZILLION, PIKE, BuT I'm NO\nL OUGHTA PART YOUR HAIRY \u201covo taSGeT san iF J\n\nWITH A TOMAHAWK, MATOR ZF\n~\u2014 BUT SOME BEER PEOPLE t Bevery Bn Barge Mba\nSAW YOUR PIE- PASTING AcT /Z GAIN IT WILL BE IN \\\nAND MADE.ME A 600D Z| SOME ROLE COMPAR= ) 2\nOFFER / au WANTA COME ABLE TO KING LEAR:\n\n\u2014 NOW OFF WITH\n\nYouR \u2122 P\nhong 6 eerS] (ON AN INTELLECTUAL\n\n \n\n\u00a9\nGo. YOUR\nPIES\n\nBry <= '\nwe - \u00ab~i3 ag\u201d *OR8 ty NEA Serer me. tT * Re 0 & Per OF\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 6001.5107421875, 611.3825073242188, 7793.427734375, 2843.36376953125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Gt aa\n\nT. M. Reg. U. S. Pat OFF.\nCopr. 1955 by NEA Service, inc.\n\n \n\n \n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 4956.43091796875, 5670.69703125, 5902.40990234375, 5947.74876953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "| George Westinghouse is credited\nwith obtaining patents for an av-\nerage of one new invention every\n\u2018six weeks for 48 years.\n\n \n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 5992.4599609375, 3383.1123046875, 7773.763671875, 5706.79443359375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": " \n\n4-/3\nT. M. Reg. U.S. Pat OFF.\nCopr. 1955 by NEA Service, Inc.\n\n \n\n \n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 3265.556884765625, 5253.29248046875, 3792.803466796875, 5333.07568359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "50 YEARS AGO\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 4223.810546875, 5257.45458984375, 4739.72705078125, 5345.16796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "10 YEARS AGO\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 202.20729064941406, 4914.3876953125, 1141.9874267578125, 5003.671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "WILL HE HUNT THE B\u2019/AR?\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 2119.340576171875, 7492.3642578125, 3025.992919921875, 8686.9599609375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": " \n\nTHE MUSCATINE JOURNAL\nand News-Tribune\nBy JOURNAL PRINTING CO,\n\n\u20ac. LLOYD BUNKER\nPublisher\n\nWALTER RUSSELL\nManaging Editor\n\n \n\nThe Journal established in 1840.\n\nThe Tribune established tn 1842.\n\nThe News established in 1880.\n\nNews and Tribune merged in 1897.\nJournal and News-Tribune eonsolidated\nept. 3, 1918.\n\neee eel\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 1639.4390966796875, 972.1360571289063, 3064.423818359375, 7003.87865234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "ae EY 2 a _\u2014\u2014_ oa oe\n\nsurprises in the new Ford Motor Co.-United \u201cAuto\nWorkers agreement is that it contains no provision\nfor an increase in the basic hourly wage.\n\nThe whole Ford package which the union ac-\ncepted is made up of fringe benefits.\n\n| The only clause directly affecting pay checks\nprovide for an increased annual improvement fac-\ntor, triple pay for holidays and a raise for certain\nskilled workers.\n\nEverything else is in liberalized pensions,\nmore insurance, more vacations and increased un-\nemployment insurance.\n\n) The argument may go on interminably as to\nwhether Walter Reuther won a guaranteed annual\nWage, or just two-thirds of a guaranteed semi-\nannual wage. But at least he got his foot in the\ndoor to establish a principle. He can ask for\nmore of a guaranteed annual wage in future bar-\ngaining.\n\n| The importance of fringe benefits\u2014in pref-\nerence to any straight hourly wage increase\u2014aiso\nwas noticeable in the new agreement just made\nby the Louisville & Nashville Railway with its\n25,000 nonoperating employes.\n\nUnder this contract the company will pay\nthe full cost of all hospital, surgical and medica\u2019\nexpenses.\n\nThis is a first step in a drive to get the na-\ntion\u2019s railroads to pay the full cost of all health\nand welfare benefits. It would replace present\nplans whereby employes pay a part of these costs.\nEYE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY\n\nThis trend in 1955 labor negotiations calls for\na fresh look at the social resonsibility of man-\nagement to its employes.\n\nSome employers feel that management has no\nsuch responsibility.\n\n\u201cThe first responsibility of management is to\nprovide goods and services,\u201d says Frank Rising,\ngeneral manager of the Automotive Parts Manu-\nfacturers Association. Members of his organiza-\ntion must soon begin bargaining with the Auto\nWorkers on new contracts for which the Ford\nagreement is expected to set a pattern.\n\nRising admits that it is to the employers\u2019 ad-\nvantage to have stable employment. But he con-\nsiders stable employment a secondary function of\nmanagement, \u201cbecause consumers offer no guar-\nantee of stability for the employers.\u201d\n\nWilliam B. Given Jr. Chairman of the Amer-\nican Brake Shce Co., declared in the Bernays\nFoundation lectures on the social responsibility\nof management, at New York University:\n\n\u201cOld school business managers felt that ev+\neryone who worked for them was in their debt.\nSome even felt that the pay check was\u2014at least\nin part\u2014charity.\n\nVIEWS CHANGED\n\n\u201cNow,\u201d said Given, \u201cwe know that the opposite\nis true. Every company has a long-term debt to\nthose who contribute to its success. Managers\nwho are not realistic about this do not belong in\ntoday\u2019s management.\u201d\n\nGiven lists these things which management\nmust provide to contribute toward improvemen)\nin the American standard of living. Security of\nemployment. Security in retirement. Security\nagainst misfortune. Healthful working conditions.\nOpportunity for advancement. Recognition and\nself- -respect. \u201d\n\nIt is noteworthy that there is something in\nevery one of these classifications in the new Ford-|\nUAW contract.\n\nThomas B. McCabe, president of Scott Paper\nCo. and former Chairman of the Federal Reserve\nBoard, declared in accepting the Philadelphia\nChamber of Commerce Award in April:\n\n\u2018We have made great strides in research in\nthe physical sciences, but we have failed to turn)\nthe same revealing light on the basic components |\nof human behavior.\u201d\n\nNEED MUTUAL CONFIDENCE\n\nThe primary social requirement for this, says\nMcCabe, is for development of mutual confidence)\nbetween labor and management.\n\n\u201cEconomic statesmanship of the highest order |\nwill be necessary,\u201d he says. \u201cWe will no longer\nbe able to indulge either in the recalcitrant man-\nager or the demagogic labor leader.\u201d\n\nThat puts another angle on this question.\nWhile both sides have been inereasingly aware of\ntheir social responsibilities, there is still much\nroom for improvement.\n\nThe five million dollar property destruction\nphone Co. negotiations with the United Commun-\nby srtikers during the recent Southern Bell Tele-\nications Workers of America, CIO, reflects no\ncredit on the American labor movement.\n\nIf the future trend is towards an increasing\nsocial responsibility by management for its em-\nployes, it should of course be accompanied by in-\ncreasing responsibility on the part of labor unions\nin protecting the property which they insist must\nprovide them with a stabilized income.\n\n \n\n \n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 206.3212432861328, 507.9476013183594, 1500.7506103515625, 722.5084228515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "EDITORIALS\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 3466.626220703125, 5979.873046875, 4518.3828125, 6086.83203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "Dennis the Menace\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 1628.4910888671875, 7056.869140625, 2361.4990234375, 7130.236328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "MATHEMATICAY WOFS\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 3276.7236328125, 970.045166015625, 3816.359375, 1038.0548095703125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "Rw RAY TICKER\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 4013.20142578125, 3849.0417578125, 4935.88451171875, 4090.6686914062498 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "the city attorney instructed t\ndraft one to be submitted to th\ncity council,\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 4272.86376953125, 8493.9501953125, 4454.798828125, 8572.0009765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "With\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 5939.8212890625, 3157.953125, 6560.763671875, 3298.953369140625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "CARNIVAL\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 3060.606455078125, 1171.3226416015625, 4018.7504785156248, 3774.703115234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "to him at 7008 Hillcrest Place,\nChevy Chase, Md.\n\nWASHINGTON. Now that Con-\ngress appears certain to pass the\nnew foreign aid bill,\u201d inquires\nG. F. of Richmond, V. A., \u201cjust\nhow much money have we poured\nout during and since World War\nII for nations overseas?\u201d ;\n\nAnswer: The current foreign\naid measure, which provides about\n$3.5 billion, brings our total con-\ntribution above $100 billion for\nthe first time. From July 1, 1940,\nthrough December 31, 1954, it was\nabout $98.2 billion. This amount\nincludes all sums for military,\neconomic and technical assistance.\n\ns * \u00ab\n\nFIGURES FROM LIBRARY\nof Congress. The figures were pre-\npared for Rep. Lawrence H.\nSmith of Wisconsin by the Legis-\nlative Reference Service of the\nLibrary of Congress, which is)\nCapital Hills special research ak\neau, and they are authentic.\n\nOf that total, the sum of $49.2!\nbillions was expended between\nJuly 1, 1940, and June 30, 1945,\nand it will be about $52.2 billion\nfor the period from July 1, 1945!\nthrough the next fiscal year, |\nwhich ends June 30, 1956. )\n\nThese figures do not take into!\naccount this country\u2019s capital in-'\nvestment of $2.7 billion in the!\nInternational Monetary Fund, or'|\nof $635,000,000 in the Interna-\ntional Bank. Loans from these)\nagencies, which are supposed to|\n\nbe repaid, contributed to the for-|\n@ign kitty. |\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 2052.505615234375, 754.3472290039062, 2650.200927734375, 811.076171875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "BY PETER FDSON\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 5942.05517578125, 403.0720520019531, 6778.88037109375, 550.4029541015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "SIDE GLANCES\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 7169.43603515625, 8486.755859375, 7790.19140625, 8576.7822265625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "By J.R. WILLIAM\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 5465.814453125, 8475.783203125, 6009.06591796875, 8574.4267578125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "OUT OUR WAY\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 6973.00537109375, 3156.43701171875, 7810.15283203125, 3299.875732421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "By Dick Turner\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 4972.9326171875, 6031.68212890625, 5937.13525390625, 6131.98779296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "THEY\u2019LL DO IT EVERYTIME\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 2087.5105078125, 9081.5769140625, 3034.2407128906248, 9524.1125390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "Terms to Subscribers\n\nThe Daily Journa) ts issued every eve-\nning in the week except Sunday.\nDaily delivered in the city by carrier and\ncollected for weekly, tMirty cents a week.\n) Daily ome year by mail inside first and\nsecond zones, $9.00.\n\nDaily one year by mail outside first and\nsecond zones, $15.00.\n- All mail subscriptions in advance.\n\n:\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 3284.45556640625, 4110.29833984375, 3787.75, 4197.66064453125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "75 YEARS AGO\n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 4231.306640625, 4185.1865234375, 4738.75439453125, 4251.29541015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "25 YEARS AGO\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 2074.7351171875, 9582.04078125, 3031.6093652343748, 9804.11546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": "Office hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.\n\nSpecial delivery service for papers whieh\nare \u201cmissed\u201d is maintained until 6:30 p. m\nDial AM 3-2331.\n" }, "53": { "bbox": [ 3055.512939453125, 8490.6796875, 3910.3203125, 8579.5771484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 53, "ocr_text": "OUR BOARDING HOUSE\n" }, "54": { "bbox": [ 207.192138671875, 735.5786743164062, 1250.34716796875, 827.3836669921875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 54, "ocr_text": "VICTORY FOR EISENHOWER\n" }, "55": { "bbox": [ 2113.16162109375, 8760.0244140625, 2996.425048828125, 9008.23046875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 55, "ocr_text": "Advertising Represtntatives\nJann and Kelly, Inc.\nChicago, New York, Detroit, Atlanta,\nLos Angeles, San Francisco.\n\n \n" }, "56": { "bbox": [ 4789.78125, 8487.0537109375, 5387.19384765625, 8570.8330078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 56, "ocr_text": "MAJOR HOOPLE\n" }, "57": { "bbox": [ 3060.416513671875, 1056.855966796875, 4010.7177636718748, 1464.4348046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 57, "ocr_text": "Every week, Mr. Tucker ans-\nwers readers\u2019 questions of gen-\neral interest on national and in-\nternational policies and person-\nalities. Questions may be sent\nto him at 7008 Hillcrest Place,\nChevy Chase, Md.\n" }, "58": { "bbox": [ 7113.55908203125, 403.03070068359375, 7829.08544921875, 555.4735717773438 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 58, "ocr_text": "By Galbraith\n" }, "59": { "bbox": [ 7145.76318359375, 6048.498046875, 7800.71240234375, 6144.580078125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 59, "ocr_text": "By JIMMIE HATLO\n" }, "60": { "bbox": [ 7146.8447265625, 6039.88525390625, 7802.39794921875, 6142.22265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 60, "ocr_text": "By JIMMIE HATLO\n" }, "61": { "bbox": [ 1954.129150390625, 815.7673950195312, 2754.690673828125, 892.7785034179688 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 61, "ocr_text": "(Washington Correspondent)\n" }, "62": { "bbox": [ 3085.43017578125, 2437.94091796875, 3990.0703125, 2504.0322265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 62, "ocr_text": "FIGURES FROM TLIRRARY\n" }, "64": { "bbox": [ 194.18923950195312, 6904.0322265625, 1058.36865234375, 6965.3681640625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 64, "ocr_text": "A RED CHARGE ANSWERED\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "290961210-chicago-austin-news-Mar-30-1955-p-16.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 1, 19 ], [ 2, 27 ], [ 7, 31 ], [ 17, 11 ], [ 17, 21 ], [ 17, 15 ], [ 11, 21 ], [ 11, 15 ], [ 21, 15 ], [ 28, 29 ], [ 28, 38 ], [ 29, 38 ], [ 42, 37 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 1, 19 ], [ 7, 31 ], [ 11, 17 ], [ 17, 21 ], [ 21, 15 ], [ 27, 2 ], [ 28, 29 ], [ 29, 38 ], [ 42, 37 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 7228.498472656251, 10174.560484374999 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 3748.4697890625, 5158.5674453125, 4621.3915390625, 7192.031675781251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "ihe Austin community owes it\nto itself to elect Bernard Mce-\nDevitt to the City council on\nApril 5. It is none too often that\nsuch an opportunity presents it-\nself to the residents of Austin to\nbe represented by an individual\nof such outstanding caliber and\nintegrity.\n\nIn behalf of the many attor-\nneys of both Austin and the city\nof Chicago who have intimately\nknown and have had contact\nwith him for many years as both\nan educator and lawyer we\nproudly endorse him as a person\nof high ideals, with a deep sin-\ncerity of purpose and a fervent\nzeal to promote the welfare of\nall of us in this community.\n\nUnder his leadership, we can\nrest assured that Austin will be\nin the van of the family of up-\nright and outstanding commu.-\nnities. He will make certain that\nour children can here be reared\nwith respect and dignity.\n\nWe are confident that Bernard\nMcDevitt will be no mere \u201crub-\nber stamp\u201d but will forcefully\npromote those wholesome inter-\nests so close to the hearts of all\nof us.\n\nSAUL J. MOSS\n\nT C\\TTVTOC* werrTy ryan\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 3782.37896875, 8627.88678125, 4652.73821875, 10174.560484374999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "Something of profound signifi-\ncance happened in Chicago be-\ntween Oct. 7, 1954, and Feb. 22,\n1955. A statesman, mature, in-\nformed, courageous, skilled, elo-\nquent and tenacious emerged\nupon the political scene. He is a\nmaster in the utilization of our\nmodern means of communica-\ntion, radio and television.\n\nHis proved integrity in gov-\nernment is known to all. Call\nhim another Lincoln though he\nis a product of that great melt-\ning pot known as the city\u2014call\nhim another Daniel Webster as\none legislator so aptly did some\nyears ago, but whether he is rec:\nognized today, in the immediate\nfuture or in years to come, his\nstar is rising\u2014mark you\u2014and\nits brilliance cannot be hidden\nby the blindness of petty poli.\nticians or of citizens who fail in\ntheir duty to support and en.\ncourage the leaders who must\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 3744.5068984375, 3745.237611328125, 4600.13909765625, 4980.9110703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "of the truth and falsity in the\ncampaign must be supplied by\nthe community newspapers\u2014\nwhich is another sad commen-\ntary on the virtues of the met-\nropolitan press.\n\nSo the greatest political para-\ndox of the ages shapes up in the\nRepublican party with nothing\noffering a nothing candidate to\nguide its political destinies, and\nthose of Chicago. Since two noth-\ntings still remain nothing, it\nshould not be hard for the voters\nto figure out this greatest hoax\never presented to intelligent peo-\nple, and take the rightful posi-\nion for strong party organization\nand vote Dick Daley in as an.\nother great mayor for Chicago.\n\nJ. FRANK LINDSEY\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 292.58844140625, 8703.0322890625, 2044.3684677734375, 10147.201109374999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Four bond issues will appear on the ballot next Tuesday.\nThe most important involves issuance of $50,000,000 for\nnew school buildings and major rehabilitations. Three city\nbond issues include $30,000,000 for sewers, $15,000,000\nfor street lights, and $750,000 for a sign shop and storage |\nyard.\n\nThe Civic Federation has urged approval of all bond\nissues except the sign shop and storage yard. In this we\nconcur. The Federation believes that money could be saved\nby putting the sign shop on land already owned by Chicago,\nand that the construction estimates are too high for this\ntype of project.\n\nWe should also add that after voting for the schoo! bonds\nWest Siders take action to see that some of our dilapidated\nbuildings \u2014 such as Austin High school\u2019s East building \u2014\nare given prompt attention. We are not in the area where\nnew buildings are required; but we\u2019re entitled to have our\nold buildings kept in good shape.\n\n \n\n|\n\n \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 3770.372376953125, 7416.587953125, 4639.72015234375, 8430.6005234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "The 37th ward is indeed fortu-\nnate to have two good candidates\nto choose from in the aldermanic\nrun-off election next Tuesday.\n\nBoth men have lived in the\nward for many years, are well\nknown and highly respected by\ntheir hundreds of friends.\n\nI feel that I know Paul Cor-\ncoran better, and I am sure that\nhe is capable of giving the ward\nable represenation in the City\ncouncil and efficient service in\nward matters, such as seeing\nthat streets and alleys are kept\nclean, zoning laws observed, ete.\n\ntc A.\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 5938.4306640625, 1298.5576171875, 6329.03125, 2023.9197998046875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 2063.656982421875, 8365.2724609375, 2845.78271484375, 8683.3466796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "f rom |\n\nThe Files...\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 4621.416078125, 4596.74225, 5490.947691406251, 5980.611265625001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "We of Marian club 1 want to\ntake this opportunity to thank\nyou for the news story for cloth-\ning for the needy of Marillac\nhouse.\n\nWe received 35 calls and Nick\nBender and myself called for\nthem and delivered some to\nMarillac house.\n\nOur car was filled to capacity\nwith seven loads of excellent\nclothing dolls, Easter bunnies,\netc. Two little children brought\nclothing and dolls last Saturday\nin their little red wagon. Their\nfaces were those of little angels.\nThey knew they were contribut-\ning to someone less fortunate\nand I personally wish to thank\neveryone who donated with\nwarm hearts for the needy at\nMarillac house.\n\nAlso cash donations were sent\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 2000.9193115234375, 3630.459716796875, 2431.796630859375, 4463.36328125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 520.2511596679688, 8542.66796875, 1813.5377197265625, 8680.1279296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "Approve 3 Bond Issues\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 3789.961669921875, 8480.033203125, 4487.49072265625, 8613.4228515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "ADAMOWSKI DEFFAT\nONLY TEMPORARY\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 5484.50738671875, 856.7263198242188, 6331.893492187501, 1257.3164658203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "BABSON PARK, Mass. --\nWhile following the Fulbright\nCommittee I wonder why it con-\nfines its investigation to the\nstock market.\n\nThe real bull market of the\npast two years has been in hous-\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 3766.970947265625, 7261.47216796875, 4469.97607421875, 7403.97509765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "BOTH CANDIDATES IN\nSTITH WARD GOOD\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 5467.20947265625, 252.13877868652344, 7174.36474609375, 734.17578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Babson Says: \u2018\n\nBabson Tells Fulbright \u2018To\nStudy Housing, Not Stock:\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 215.253236328125, 2037.616517578125, 1963.84319921875, 8494.554625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "\u2018Lne Warielaian aNd AUSUT ANOWsS dtd Che Vast Mave sem\nfrained from making endorsements in political campaigns.\nWe have given freely of our space to enable both sides to\ntell their story to the voters. We have followed this course\non the theory that a neighborhood paper \u2014 close to its\nreaders \u2014 could best serve its community by opening its\ncolumns to all legitimate groups and withholding personal\nopinion, even on the editorial page.\n\nBecause of the nature and importance of the current\ncampaign for mayor, however, we are departing from our\ncustom of not making endorsements today and urging our\nreaders to vote for Richard J. Daley. We say this without\nany malice toward Mr. Merriam, his opponent, whose ideas\nand proposals for community conservation we have com-\nmended on gccasion in the past.\n\nWe cannot condone the type of campaign that Mr. Mer-\nriam and his cohorts are waging against Mr. Daley, how-\never, and we cannot compare the records of the two men\nin public life without concluding that Mr. Daley is far bet-\nter equipped \u2014 both in experience and temperament \u2014 to\ngive the nation\u2019s second largest city an efficient and pro-\ngressive administration.\n\nWe cannot recall a campaign in which the opposition\nhas gone to such lengths to crucify a candidate because of\nunproven charges involving a so-called \u201c\u2018evil influence.\u201d We\nthink the Republicans have played up this issue out of all\nproportion to its importance.\n\nIf Mr. Daley were running for office for the first time it\nwould be proper to give considerable attention to the men\naround him. But Mr, Daley has been serving in various\npublic offices with dignity for more than 20 years. He has\na right to be judged on this record. It seems to us that if he\nwere subject to pressure or one whose honesty could be\ncompromised sometime in that long period he would have\ntaken that fatal step and grasped for the easy money. The\nbest evidence that he resisted any such temptation is sup-\nplied by the opposition, who have been unable to cast the\nslightest reflection upon his personal honesty or integrity.\n\nVe can find no sound reason to assume he would act\n\nothe: wise as mayor. When a man whose character is re-\nspected by friend and foe alike gives a promise we are\ninclined to believe it. Mr. Daley has promised that \u201c\u2018no indi.\nvidual, no group of persons, no organization or political\nparty will interfere with the official execution of my duties\nas mayor.\u201d We believe him. He has proven himself a leader\nin the field of good government and will give neighbor.\nhood problems the priority consideration they deserve.\n\nThe reason for the Republican smear campaign becomes\n\nobvious when you look at the records of the two men. For\nin this department we believe even the most biased person\nwould have to admit that Daley has proven his ability as\nan administrator and a leader. As an administrator he has\nserved as county controller, state director of revenue, anc\npresently as County clerk. In all of these offices he has\nbrought increased efficiency with resultant savings in tax.\npayers\u2019 money. In 10 years in the state legislature as both\na representative and senator he was leader of his party ir\nthe senate for six of those years. A study of his record dur:\ning this period confirms his ability as a leader who can gair\nthe cooperation of his fellow men for the common good.\n\nIt is in this latter department that we have our mos!\nserious doubts about Mr. Merriam. We can find no evidence\nin his background of any position he has held involving\nhigh public responsibility. His most important work seem:\nto have been as an alderman for the past eight years. Her\nhe has served as a sort of gadfly, creating considerabl\npublicity but accomplishing very little in a constructiv\nWay.\n\nHe has created so much animosity against the me!\nserving in the council with him \u2014 most of whom will stil\nbe there no matter who is elected mayor \u2014 that it is diffi\ncult to see how he could gain any degree of cooperatio\nfrom them should he be elected. He has taken note of thi\ncriticism during his campaign and replied in effect that i\nthey don\u2019t cooperate he will take his plea to the people an\nassumedly expose the entire council as corrupt. This strike\nus as a rather immature, rash statement, more appropriat\nto the Huey Long type character than the solid citizen w\nshould all like to see as our mayor.\n\nIn short, we believe Merriam\u2019s charges are largely polit\ncally motivated. Judging the two men on their recor\u00a2\nalone, we much prefer Daley.\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 6349.54303125, 790.6932998046875, 7228.498472656251, 5965.624449218751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "case of war, When materials and\nmanpower must be saved, is a\nwise procedure. To do so in\ntimes of peace, and when the\ncountry is facing unemploy-\nment, is foolhardy. Unless we\nare to get into a critical shoot-\ning war with China, there is no\nneed for 100% margins.\n\nWe already have top-heavy\nstockpiles of both materials and\nfoods. Therefore, I suggest that\npeople again be encouraged to\n\u201cBuy American Industry\u201d in or-\nder to help employment and hold\nyp prosperity,\n\nLet us assume there Is\nenough \u201csteam in the boiler\u201d\nto extend prosperity through-\nout 1956 and safely re-elect\nEisenhower if he chooses to\nrun again, But do not forget\nthat there will be a day of\nreckoning sometime. Notwith-\nstanding the Administration's\nsuccess in \u201cnipping in the bud\u201d\nthe 1954 decline, it is very\nskeptical of any large-scale\nattempts to hold employment\nand prices up artificially. Cer-\ntainly Roosevelt tried every-\nthing from \u201crevaluating the\ndollar\u201d to \u201craking leaves,\u201d and\nnone of those medicines\nworked,\n\nOnly World War IT turned the\nscales and brought back full em-\nployment with price recoveries.\nPerhaps even World War IIL\nwould not accomplish this again,\nwith fixed prices, heavy taxes on\nprofits, and other controls, Per-\nhaps the Russians would rather\navoid war and throw us into a\ndepression. No one now knows.\nIt is, however, certain that some\nday if we all \u201cgo through the\nwringer,\u201d there could be a bad\nmess for a while.\n\nI hope the Fulbright Commit-\ntee will discuss some construc-\ntive phase of the business and\nemployment outlook in its finat\nreport. Both Senator Fulbright\nand his much-advertised investi.\ngation will soon be forgotten, as\nfar as the stock market is con.\ncerned.\n\nThe entire investigation has\nsmelled of pdlitics from the first.\nBoth parties are surprised at the\naction of the stock market. The\nRepublicans are blaming it al\non the Democrats, claiming that\nit shows what would happen t\u00a2\nbusiness if the Democrats were\nin control.\n\nThe Democrats claim that\nthe Republicans have been\npushing the market down in\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n\u00bb| order to bring an end to the\n,| investigation. | understand\n3| that other prominent Demo-\nt| crats blame the market slump\n\non Dulles\u2019 speech, which sug-\ngested an ultimatum to China.\nThis does not seem reasonable\nto me in view of the action of\nthe airplane stocks and the\nrails, which should prosper\nfrom further China troubles.\nMy advice to readers is: (1\nDon't sell in a panicky market\n(2) don\u2019t buy more now, at pres\nent high prices; (3) work harde\nat your own regular busines:\nand trust President Eisenhowe\nto run the ITfinited Statec\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 5495.9385390625, 5602.03521875, 6382.750425781251, 5977.715269531251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "ER ae\n\n~The members of the Church\nof Christ at Crystal and Long\nwish to thank all who assisted\nin putting out the fire in the\nchurch building last March 21.\nERNEST L. FINNEY\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 5485.107484375, 1263.1830458984375, 5917.348570312501, 2107.5045761718748 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "ing. In 1929 the\npublic could\nbuy stocks ona\nten per cent\nmargin; but to\nbuy a house re-\nquired a thirty\nper cent mar-\ngin. Now the\nreverse is true.\nThe publie\nmust put up a\nsixty per cent\nmargin to buy\n\netanbos khitt Aan\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 2847.094970703125, 3181.031982421875, 5452.115234375, 3695.365478515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "ECTLCrPS \u00a30 FEO ERO\n\nSees Mayor Election As Choice\n\u2018Between \u2018Decency\u2019 Or \u2018Dishonor\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 4621.16168359375, 3719.0908828125, 5485.192808593751, 4461.14446875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "have recognition to survive.\nBenjamin S. Adamowski who\nwent down to temporary defeat\nas a candidate for the Demo-\ncratic nomination for Mayor of\nChicago is and will be for years\nto come a man to be reckoned\nwith, a man to observe closely\nin the light of what he has done\nand what he can and will do for\nhis native Chicago and for Amer-\nica. J.ES.\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 3746.41845703125, 5003.6181640625, 4337.7421875, 5130.12255859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "SAY McDEVITT NO\nRUBBER STAMP\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 5493.8506484375, 2101.309876953125, 6346.727476562501, 4254.419859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "HLVEMD, WML LOL VU YY Ch PANAMA WEE\na five per cent margin, or less.\nFurthermore, while the Gov-\nernment is discouraging invest-\nment in American industries, it\nis offering all kinds of induce-\nments to get people to borrow in\norder to buy houses, The pro-\ngram does not make sense.\n\nIt smells badly of cheap\npolitics. As a result, the next\nfinancial panic will be a hous-\ning collapse\u2014not a stock mar-\nket collapse. With it there will\nbe uncovered scandals, cor-\nruption, and untold losses;\nwhile Wall Street will come\nthrough with a clean slate.\n\nI feel that the suggestion of\nProfessor John Kenenth Gal-\n\nbraith of Harvard College for\n100% margins indicates igno-\nrance of business customs and\nethics. Today probably 85\u00b0o of\nall those employed in industry\nare working for companies\nwhose securities must be sold\nthrough the New York Stock\nExchange.\n\nThis means that, to issue new\nstock to carry out extension ot\nimprovement programs, pur.\nchasers of these stocks must be\nable to borrow thereon both\nfrom Stock Exchange firms anc\nfrom banks.\n\nRequiring a 100\u00b0 margin Ir\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 5508.28277734375, 4843.1875625, 6367.739195312501, 5468.438902343751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Our thanks to the Austin\nNews and \u201cWilling Willie\u2019 for\nhis prompt service in having\nthe manhole cover fixed at 4913\nIowa within 24 hours, and What\na relief.\n\nIt would have taken a poli-\ntician about 30 days for the\nsame job.\n\nMR. AND MRS. G. WHITNEY\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 3324.228271484375, 264.65936279296875, 5032.8125, 398.078369140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "PALM SUNDAY IN SIBERIA\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 700.8798828125, 1857.571044921875, 1577.558349609375, 1983.20654296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Vote For Daley\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 2044.1729140625, 8830.791078125, 2890.2206406249998, 10167.208921874999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "The 1931 graduating class of\nResurrection Grammar school\nheld a reunion dinner at Hotel\nChicago. General chairman was\nCharles D. Shanahan, 5310 Jack-\nson,\n\nA crowd of 3,000 attended an\nInter-Faith meeting at Marshall\nHigh school auditorium.\n\nThe Italian vice consul attend.\ned the annual spring banquet\nand dance of Legione Guiseppi\nGaribaldi at the Midwest hotel.\n\nMarch 29, 1945\n\nThe 13th annual Easter Sun.\nrise service was held at Soldiers\nField, '\n\nJunior cadet nurses at St\nAnne's school of nursing pre\nsented a three act play \u201cMystery\nat Midnight\u201d at Our Lady Hely\nof Christians church.\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 5510.4130859375, 4732.771484375, 6047.50244140625, 4853.76416015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "WILLING WILLIE\nACTS FAST\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 2853.157533203125, 3730.328431640625, 3740.1701035156248, 10155.78509375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nThe upcoming mayoralty elec-\ntion presents good citizens of\nChicago with the necessity of de-\nciding between political decency\nor just plain political dishonor.\nThe two major political parties\nhave existed in Chicago for\nmany generations. The Demo-\ncratic party serving the inter-\nests of the common citizens and\nthe Republican party dedicated\nto promoting the interests of the\nwell to do and vested wealth.\nRegardless of what may be said\nby the cynics the party that has\nlooked after the welfare of the\ncommon citizens has been the\none that has prospered political-\nly.\n\nSuch a political party has\nnever had to be concerned about\nsecuring good candidates to car-\nry its political banners, because\nalways within its own ranks\nwere to be found worthy candi-\ndates made so through years of\nservice in the ranks of the party.\n\nThe Republican party has\nexisted beside the Democratic\nparty in Chicago, with a vary-\ning degree of success depend-\ning upon its service to the\naverage citizen. But it could\nnot develop a candidate for\nmayor from its own ranks for\nthe valid reason that none\nexisted who could carry out\nthe best interests of Mr. Aver-\nage Citizen,\n\nIn desperation to preserve\nsome kind of a front under most\nadverse conditions, it accepted as\nits banner carrier a_ political\nJudas to every ideal ever enun-\nciated by the Democratic party,\nthat had made him. Once a poli-\ntical ingrate always a political\ningrate, and the party label\nmakes no difference to such\nsupermen. This superman chose\nto bite the political hand that\nhad fed him, in a spirit of spite-\n|ful retaliation for party disci-\npline handed out for his political\n\nstupidity and inexperience.\n\n\u2018| He thought he knew more\n'|about the political needs of Chi-\n_|eago and how to achieve them,\n-|than all the Democratic leaders\n_| combined.\n\nThus, the campaign based\nupon the greatest political\nparadox of the age was born.\nThe campaign of deceit and\nmisrepresentation got under\nway with the support of three\nmembers of the metropolitan\npress waving the banners of\nloyalty to deception,\n\nOne of these members thought\nup the novel idea of attacking\nSheriff Lohman, because he was\na blue ribbon choice of the Dem\nocrats, and who blew the living\nlights out of his Republican op\nponent in the election, This the)\ndid to cast discredit on the Dem\nocratic organization's selectior\nof him as its candidate, and thu:\nprick the blue ribbon idea, o\nthe Democrats who in turn chos\nDaley as candidate for mayor\nClever, wouldn\u2019t you say.\n\nAnother lily white membe\nchose to support big busines\nand Merriam, by leveling its de\nceitful guns against the charac\nter and integrity of the Demc\ncratic organization, which it ha\nsupported many times before\neither because it was worth suy\nporting or because that new:\npaper was deceiving its reader:\nBut this lily white turncoat de\ncided it was time to destroy th\nDemocratic organization, b\ncause its insatiable greed to co!\ntrol that party was not fort!\ncoming.\n\nAnother great newspaper the\nhas always been dedicated to th\nn-| best interests of the citizens \u00ab\nrs| Chicago, laid its ideals on th\n\nline by supporting Daley fc\n\u2018t.; mayor, and thus slightly coi\ne-| found the political brainwashe1\nry |situated in the editorial san\nlp | tums of its competitors.\nIncidentally, the revelatio:\n\nd-\not\nDi\n\u2018}.\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 1981.03766015625, 2964.64019921875, 2837.2328476562498, 3600.4865097656248 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "re Fae Fe vy wee ere ewe\n\nWe fit present trends and as-\npects into past performances in\nour final observations as to next\nTuesday\u2019s vote.\n\nOur conclusion:\n\nThe 1955 outcome will be in\nthe pattern of the Kelly-Green\nrace in 1939,\n\nThose contests are compar-\nable. In fact history is repeating\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 2443.13726953125, 3614.407044921875, 2837.0512070312498, 4513.07464453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "significance.\nIn 1939, as\nthis year, the\nDemocrats\nhad a bitter\nprimary con-\ntest. Courtney\nversus Kelly.\nThe Republi-\ncans, as now,\nmade the\n\u201cbosses\u201d of\nthe Hotel Mor-\nrison their\nehief tareat.\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 5147.78570703125, 6649.05719140625, 5918.998472656251, 7331.257261718751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Haphazard buying ends in dis-\nappointment. Buy things you\nneed. The \u201cbargains\u201d that you\ndon't actually need are expen-\nsive purchases, Timing your\npurchases can also save you\nmoney. For example, re-stock-\ning items of winter apparel at\nend-of-the+season sales can\nmean dollars in your pocket.\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 5494.914125, 4309.27008203125, 6373.364195312501, 4685.906675781251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "to these good sisters of charity\nto further their work and make\nall feel they too are taking part\nin the Easter parade.\nRUTH BENDER\nPresident, Marian Club\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 2005.7130751953125, 6852.41363671875, 2872.8307480468748, 8269.023375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "1 have never seen so many\nwomen at a similar gathering as\ncrowded into the Casino-Terrace,\nHotel Morrison, to a Spring Tea\nfor Dick Daley. Mr. Daley said:\n\u201cT have a great love for my fam-\nily, three young ladies and four\nsons growing up, and when rep-\nresented as a man who will un-\nleash the forces of evil in Chi-\ncago\u2014I say it\u2019s a lie! I have rep-\nresented all that\u2019s good for 26\nyears, without one word against\nme\u2014why be afraid of what I\nwill do in the future? T\u2019ll make\nyou proud to live in Chicago.\u201d\n... March, in income tax times,\nwent out like a shorn lamb\u2014\nnow it\u2019s different... . This from\nthe essay of a schoolboy: \u201cWins-\nton Churchill is a remarkable\nman, Although he is 80 years\nold, he does the work of a man\ntwice his age.\u201d\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 4626.12109375, 4465.8310546875, 5193.2158203125, 4594.21630859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "CLOTHING DRIVE\nA SUCCESS\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 6005.50738671875, 6891.78277734375, 6772.332457031251, 7614.371519531251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "\u201cHousehold Equipment Loans\u201d\nare loans we make to finance\nthe purchase of washing ma-\nchines, refrigerators, stoves,\nand many other kinds of equip-\nment to lighten household\nchores. If you can use new\nequipment, a low-cost loan\nfrom us can help you to get it\nnow, and pay for it, conven-\niently, later.\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 5517.50048828125, 5484.34912109375, 6223.02587890625, 5605.39306640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "THANK PERSONS WHO\nOURELIED FIRE\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 5545.9208984375, 781.8795776367188, 6271.18310546875, 848.9130859375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "BY ROGER W. BABSON\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 5981.21832421875, 6599.2061171875, 6786.261656250001, 6760.798765625001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "your checking account provides:\nMake full and proper use of it,\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 1989.9169326171875, 4522.4678359375, 2853.2311386718748, 5639.617613281251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "The tactics of this campaign are\nalmost identical with those of\n1939. The Republican refrain\nwas \u201cSmash Nash-Kelly Ma-\nchine!\u201d It echoed and re-echoed\nand rose to a roar that shook the\ncity. This issue of bosses\u2014elect-\ned under the direct primary law\n\u2014Wwas old then; of course, much\nolder now. There are bosses on\nboth sides, in all lines. The 1939\nresult:\n\nMayor Kelly defeated young,\npopular Dwight H. Green by\n184,401 votes, receiving 56.12 per\ncent of the 1,465,444 votes cast\nfor mayor. I look for results\nnext Tuesday in much the same\nnattern.\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 5151.71044921875, 6269.93798828125, 6739.580078125, 6460.91162109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": " \n\nMONEY AND BANKING\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 1976.506166015625, 378.8971267089844, 2850.2150253906248, 2940.4494003906248 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "meard & seen\n\n@ Democratic Majorities\n@ As Kelly Won In 1939\n@ Daley By 200,000\n@ Mary's Mite\n~BY WILLIAM H, STUART\u2014\n\nPolitical Philosophy\nSuccess is a journey \u2014not a\ndestination.\n\u2018Democratic Majorities\n| Following are the vote results\nin the 24 successive years the\nDemocrats have won in City\nelections in this Democratic city:\nYear Candidate Vote\n1931 Cermak, Dem. 671,189\nThompson, Rep. 476,922\n| Cermak\u2019s Majority 194,267\n\n \n\n) 1935 Kelly, Dem, 799,057\nWetten, Rep. 167,112\nJenkins, Ind. 88,014\n| Kelly\u2019s Plurality 631,945\n1939 Kelly, Dem. 822,469\n\nGreen, Rep. 638,068\nReilly, Ind. 4,907\n| Kelly's Plurality 184,401\n\n1943 Kelly, Dem. 685,567\nMcKibben, Rep. 571,547\n\nKelly\u2019s Majority 114,020\n\n1947 Kennelly, Dem. 919,593\nRoot, Rep. 616,239\n| Kennelly\u2019s Majority 273,254\n\n1951 Kennelly, Dem. 701,454\nHunter, Rep. 549,648\nKennelly\u2019s Majority 151,806\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 2004.911865234375, 6763.875, 2372.823974609375, 6841.85693359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "Mary\u2019s Mite\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 5146.820375, 7469.435609375, 5931.305113281251, 8245.7811875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "WRENN MEPVOLTING a check,\nuse a restrictive endorsement:\nWrite the words \u201cfor deposit\nonly,\"\u2019 followed by your reg-\nular banking signature (the\nsame signature as that on file\nat our bank). Such endorsement\nprevents further transfer of\ntitle to the check; is particu-\nlarly valuable in protecting the\nchecks you deposit by mail.\nEnjoy all the safeguards that\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 313.50558618164064, 1108.7384658203125, 1911.6585068359375, 1792.74847265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "QSrPGa/vaGe 24 B4A BR BSB WSS RB ADP SS CAS ee\n\nEliminate the North-Central jog.\n\nModernize and improve public transportation.\n\nEnforce zoning restrictions.\n\nKeep Austin a community of homes,\n\nComplete installation of the Kostner Ave, sewer system.\nReapportion senatorial! districts.\n\nInstall additional street lighting in South Austin.\n\nErect a West Side federal building.\n\nProvide more neichborhood playlots.\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 2914.28955078125, 417.8570861816406, 5425.36474609375, 3029.269287109375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n \n \n\n \n\n-\u201d\ney\n-\nr \u201c\n77 Lee\n. - ~\neo - \u2018\n~\n\u2019 oF\n\u00b0 \u00b0\n- nee \u00ab\n2 ere \u201cif\n\u00b0 -<\n/\n\u2019\nrst\n2 - x\ni ad - \u2018 ad\neae th 3 me \u00ae > -\nofre lg, ~ te deme \u201ca\n. & all we .\nt> a * AS) \u2018 ere : .\nis Pe Fa - _ \u00ab See\n* s \u00b0\nshams +6 - fof\nAd s\u00e9 ae e \u2018\n\u2014 - - a4 P\n \u00ab dv, \u2018ae pe .\n2 Cm weer ; Ags 4's * ad\n\n \n\nCAVE dd\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 2018.6525283203125, 5777.41461328125, 2830.6425156249998, 6748.276792968751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "I think the vote will run a\nlittle over 1,400,000 out of a\npresent total registration of\n1,935,000. Such a big vote, 80\nper cent of the registration,\ndidn\u2019t save Green in 1939. At\nthis writing, a week before\nelection, L predict Daley will\ndefeat Merriam by a bigger\nmajority than Kelly scored\nagainst Green, if for no other\nreason than this: Green is,\nand was, much stronger than\nMerriam. I look for Richard J.\nDaley to win by a majority of\napproximately 200,000.\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 1988.42041015625, 2906.917724609375, 2676.62646484375, 2980.8681640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "As Kelly Won In 1939\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 1996.3450927734375, 5700.26611328125, 2545.1669921875, 5776.6298828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "Daley By 200,000\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 2901.07568359375, 398.273681640625, 5431.87646484375, 3093.19921875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\n\u201c -\ney\n-\n\u2018 : \u00b0F Lie\neo \u2014- a\n\u2018 or\n. cd\n\u00a5 \u201d - ,e\nded a a\n\u00b0 . i y\nrst ;\nvw. - _ 5\n\u00ab .*\na Ss -\n/5 40. 4h =. wid\nre, - _-\nofre lg, _\n= we? .\n\") bad\n\u201c\u00a2 \u201d _ 4 .\nFs -: ,\n.\n- . -\n~ -- # hl\noD s fss\n\" te a a ed\n-@ , ae 2 ; oe\neen) oe . aes Cae\nry ae\nan vm wr vgs 0\u00b0\n: eer eT a\n/ \u201cs*Beo sags, 37 -\non .\n\n \n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 6006.25732421875, 6821.73876953125, 6776.96484375, 6890.65673828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "BANKING TERMS PEFINER\n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 5992.8799453125, 7736.20758203125, 6785.021421875001, 8259.165953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "WEPrAT FVU RENT fortne\nuse of the money deposited in\nyour savings account with us\u2014\nin the form of compound inter-\nest. Your balance draws inter-\nest even on the interest which\nyour dollars earn for you\u2014and\nthat helps build your savings!\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 5071.84228515625, 8385.9794921875, 7194.0361328125, 10098.884765625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": " \n\nNATIONAL BANK of COMMERCE\n\nOF CHICAGO\n4010 MADISON STREET 4 r_AT CRAWFORD AVENUE\n\n \n\nFO\n9:00 a.m. te 8:00 p.m.\n\nTuesday through Friday..........9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m, J |\nWhen holiday fells on Monday, Bank will be open Tuesday\u2014\n\nMonday \u2014 centinuously. ...\n\ncontinuously \u2014 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.\n\nPark Sate Deposit Company Hours:\nMonday \u2014 \u00a2ontinuously......... 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.\nTuesday through\u2019Friday.......... 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.\nWhen holiday fells on Monday. voult will be open Tuesdoy\u2014\n\ncontinuously \u2014 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.\nCustomer Auto Parking Facilities\n3945 West End Avenue, one block north of Washington Boulevard\n\nand\n\n \n\nserve\n" }, "53": { "bbox": [ 5176.833984375, 7434.373046875, 5792.837890625, 7497.87109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 53, "ocr_text": "WHEN DEPOSITING oa -\n" }, "54": { "bbox": [ 2021.4775390625, 321.64385986328125, 2820.72021484375, 897.5088500976562 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 54, "ocr_text": "Heard & Seen\n\n@ Democratic Majorities\n\n@ As Kelly Won In 1939\n\n@ Daley By 200,000\n\n@ Mary\u2019s Mite\n\n~BY WILLIAM H, STUART-\n" }, "55": { "bbox": [ 5169.88330078125, 6588.31201171875, 5900.662109375, 6653.9111328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 55, "ocr_text": "CLOTHES.BUYING WINTS:\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "141773135-graettinger-times-May-26-1955-p-2.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 2, 11 ], [ 4, 5 ], [ 4, 12 ], [ 5, 12 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 4, 12 ], [ 5, 4 ], [ 11, 2 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 2826.8319492187497, 4166.89933203125 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 2387.85115625, 369.21977807617185, 2826.8319492187497, 1488.452798828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "Location: Town Hall.\n\nHours: 2 to 6 Saturday after-\nnoons,\n\nBooks available by loan for sev-\neral wecks:\n\nWheel on the School, De Jong,\nNewberry award 1954, middle\ngrades.\n\nHow the storks were brought\nback to a Dutch village.\n\nAdult\n\nOur Summer with the Eskimos,\nHelmericks.\n\n*Tho Little Aak, De Hartog, the\nthrilling days in 1953 when the sea\nran wild over Holland and England.\n\n*Song of Ruth, Slaughter, Story\nof Ruth, Naomi and Boaz, one of\nthe world\u2019s most inspiring love\nstories.\n\nRoad to Bithynia, Slaughter, a\nnovel of Luke, jthe beloved physi-\ncian, Paul, and of beautiful Thecla,\none of Paul's followers.\n\nCaravan to Xanadu, Edison Mar-\nshall, the travels of Marco Polo\nto the fabulous Kublai Khan lands\nand his romance with a_ lovely\nslave girl,\n\n*Golden Admiral, Van Wyck Ma-\nson, Biographical romance of Sir\nFrancis Drake and the defeat of\nthe Spanish Armada,\n\nMiss Willie, Giles, Miss Willie\u2019s\nproblems when she went to teach\nat backward Piney Ridge, and her\ndiscovery that it is never too late\nfor romance.\n\n(*Listed on Farm Bureau and\nor Woman's Club reading lists.)\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 1939.3424892578125, 582.97859765625, 2371.67228125, 1778.9988193359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "AEE SEISOTE WAS DRCTY INJUPCE\n\nin an auto crash at the Robbins\nAvenue and State read corner\nWednesday cvening about five\ne'clock when the machine he was\ndriving crashed with the Oscar\nCraven Chevrolet, driven by Thom-\naa Craven, Merville suffered a\nbroken collar bone, a fractured\nhasc, several scalp wounds and\ntwo slight fractures of the skull,\n\nU K. Venema, 45\u00b0 years of age,\na brother-in-law of Peter Andrea\nof cast of Graettinger, was killed\nFriday morning when the machine\nin which he was driving was struck\n\u2018by an M. & St. L. gas-electric train\nat the Bendizen corner near Ter-\nril,\n\nT. J. Conway was up from Mal-\nlard Monday looking after business\nmatters in this city and visiting\nhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.\nConway.\n\nJorgen Andersen and Martin\nMyhre motored to Minneapolis\nWednesday morning to attend the\ncanvention of the Norwegian Lu-\ntheran church which Is in Progress\nat that place this weck.\n\nWe had quite a heavy_frost a\nfew mornings ago. Garden truck\nwas damaged stightly. Potatoes\nthat were above ground, suffered\nquite a set back,\n\nEdward Stewart passed away at\nthe home of his brother Martin\nof northeast of Gracttinger Thurs-\nday night.\n\nT. A. Hersleff of Wallingford\nwas very badly injured Tuesday\nafternoon while repairing an am-\nmonla pump. The pump exploded\nand Mr. Hersleff was struck by\nthe hot flying metat.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 1042.2597255859375, 251.6788387451172, 1470.912271484375, 1085.2244052734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "to shake off stecpiness. But what\nhappens If you are too sleepy to\nremember to twiddle?\n\n\u2014O--\n\nMore fishing notes: Anglers Ed\nHerke, Al Speck, Arnie Masters\nand Mr. and Mrs, Eart Long took\ntheir limit of pood-slzed northerns\nfrom a small lake near Dalton,\nMinn. on a one-day trip last week-\nend, And the Stlliians repeated\ntheir opening day fcat of Jimit\ncatches of northerns at the sam\nplace at Trumbull lake this Sunday.\n\n\u2014o--\n\nWhen we saw Dr, Green appar-\nently chasing a youngster down\nthe street the other day we thought\n\u2018syell, times must be bad, alright,\nDr. Green seems to be chasing i\npatient down the street.\u201d Upon\ninvestigating that is exactly whut\nwe saw happen, only it was his\newn boy, Kirk, who was running\naway from dad, hollering, \u201cI don't\nwant a snot, I don't Hke shots,\netc.\u201d It seems as soon as litti\u00ab\nKirk heard his father mention\nshots he dashed out of the office\nund down the street.\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 1732.95556640625, 916.3314208984375, 1898.352294921875, 1178.818115234375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1501.8568935546875, 908.753744140625, 1727.1064853515625, 1212.7602939453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "have was that by\nshifting course and\nspeeding again\nand again, they\nmight be able to\nput off the inevit-\nable end. Finally\nin mid-afternoon,\njust when drown:\ning seemed closer\nthanever, for\nsome reason the\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1506.9345302734375, 730.539876953125, 1913.957193359375, 909.8274936523437 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "CRIPPLED American carrier\n\nafter the battle of Leyte was\nzig-zagging its way to what looked\nlike certain death. Faster Japa-\nnese craft were after it, their\nshots. were coming closer. The\nonly hope any one on board could\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 1030.8677578125, 1177.1978359375, 1459.7230625, 1755.6024570312502 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Sealed bids will be recelved at\nthe office of the Graettinger Town\nClerk until 12 o'clock, noon, on\nJune 6, 1955 for the cleaning anu\npainting of the water tank and\ntower at Graettinger, Iowa.\n\nSpecifications include the clean-\ning and flushing of the interior of\nthe tank and the painting of the\nexterior of the tank and tower.\n\nComplete specifications are on\nfile and may be obtained at the\noffice of the clerk,\n\nThe Graettinger town council! re-\nserves the right to reject any or\nall bids.\n\nROBERT MURRAY,\nTown Clerk,\n5-1-2\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 2410.55078125, 1507.4073486328125, 2771.003173828125, 1949.490478515625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": " \n\nSATURDAY, MAY 28\nIS POPPY DAY\nIN GRAETTINGER\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 1951.9267578125, 1983.3258056640625, 2811.696533203125, 3452.529296875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n \n\n) IN A GOOD STATE\n\nEDUCATION HELPS SUCCESS!\n\n\u2018 $ . .. And, college educatiots take\n- money. Help your children to\n$ reach their goal by preparing\n\nNOW for thelr higher education\nthrough systematic SAVINGS...\n4S at this bank,\n\n \n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 91.63189697265625, 2274.04833984375, 1463.7418212890625, 4110.83349609375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "w\u00ae UGraettinger Dusiness Gi Frotessional Directory +\n\nA BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY THAT WILL SERVE AS A GUIDE TO THE\nPEOPLE OF GRAETTINGER, PALO ALTO AND EMMET COUNTY, CONSULT IT WHEN BUSINESS OR\nPROFESSIONAL SERVICE IS NEEDED.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nDR. EDWARD DULING . __. ARTHUR ANDERSON CO.\nOptometrist DIRECTORY OF OFFICIALS , Abstracts of Titles\nEMMETSBURG, IOWA \"\ncure\u2019) to 5:80\u2014Saturdays Cl 8 = TOWN 1% TURKEROINGEE TOBIN BLDG\nHi 1 3 to 5:8 aturda: *\nEvenings by Apwolutment EMMETSBURG, IOWA\nMayor ......... Thomas Thomsen ; \u2018 RLGRG\nDR. DON C. GREEN Treasurer ........... Leo Hughes WECE DEIN NG\nPhysician and Surgeon _ WATER SaEEA\nGRAETTINGER, IOWA Seuellmen Craven Sales, Service & Installation\nPhones John DeVri All New Work Guaranteed\nOFFICE 70 RES, 191 \u2018Alan Heraleft W. M. RODE\nOffice Hours 10-22 a. m. : Phone 2F94 Graettinger\n15:30 p,m, Daily Jena Kirkegaard iB\n<5: . T, renee\nExcept Closed Thursday Afternoons - Virgil Olesen DR. A. A. HOBSON\n, Police\u2014Streeta Dept.\u2014 909 Broadway\nDR. C. R. KITCHEN Albert Jensen Optometrist\nr OPTOMETRIST City Clerk .......... Robert Murray Phone 689 Emmetaburg\n. 123 North 6th at. Fire Chief ..... seenes Joe Grady 9 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\nPhone 152 ESTHERVILLE DR. R, FE. Dappen\nHil DR. G. H. FRYE\nr R. A. IL Veterinarians\n, D ret EY . DIRECTORY OF COUNTY Telephone No, 69\n\u201c fiver Yawalry St OFFICIALS \u2018Graettinger 2. |. flows\n\u2018Office Over Jewelry Store : ,\nTelephone No. 180 Auditoe Marin Thempean SS\n\u2018House 117. ..+ \u00ab Graettinger - Sheriff . Richard Miller Dr. Terry I. Anderson\nRecorder Mrs, Alica Yoch\nOPTOMETRIST\nEngineer -\u00ab Dick Love q . BI 1\nDR. K. L. JOHNSON Treasurer .. Tereer Richter EME oo ANS aia\n\u00a2 Altorney .. Jay Duhigg Estherville, lows\n: OPTOMETRIST 4 \u201d\nVISION SPECIALIST wr : - Dr J. FR YI ii ieee\n' Office In Gardston Hotel Bidg. Upervisors\u2014 BEE-LINE\nIst District .... W, H, Bargman\noie Phone 72 ESTHERYICNR ; 2nd District .,....... Joe Joyce Wheel Alignment\nSrd District ... William Fogarty\n* J, EMMETT MARTIN 4th Diatrict .... Wm, MeConnell DONAHUE TIRE\nFuneral Service Sth District ..... A. P. Ricklefe _Phone 180 Emmetaburm\n\u2018 \u2018Furniture and Floor Coverings Supt. Co, Home ...... Matt Brown GET YOUR ABSTRACTING\n\u2018Phone 77 GRAETTINGER County Superintendent DONE BY\n= Si Schools \u00ab....... J. E. Smith CASPER (CAP) NELSON\n(Ititl Palo Alto County Abstract Co.\nOLENE JACOBSON, D. JY. M. EMMETSBURG, IOWA\nVeterinarian GRAETTINGER CHURCHES\nTelephone No. 100 TED KNUDTSON\u2019S\n: Immaculate Conception CABINET SHOP\nGRAETTINGER, IOWA Father E. S, Maynard eR\n, Methodist Church \u2018ABINET REPAIR WORK .\nDIRECTORY OF ae) . Rodgkin SCREEN \u2014 GLASS\nGRAETTINGER ORGANIZATIONS soit . , . .\n. , Our Savior\u2019s Lutheran \u2018 LIONS CLUB\nCOMMUNITY CLUB : Rev. Panl G, Tole Pres. ... + Francis Heldecker\nPremldenit \u2014rcccrnecnnie Bar Watson St. Paul's Lutheran Be ceeineen ays\n~ and South Walnut Chearch AMERICAN LEGION |\nWOMAN'S CLUB Rev. ean i \u2018Comm. vieeiecccnsess George Drews\nPree. seeeee anne Tees Hamilton Watling\n. eel ihr BOY. i i TROOP NO. 155\nras LEGION AURULLARY P gr: eel Lard . Seoutmaster ......., C.g\u00a5. Carter\n\n \n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 1100.6611328125, 1130.7618408203125, 1393.06103515625, 1167.539794921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "NOTICE TO BULDDERS\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 581.6253872070313, 264.7081203613281, 1021.3978671875, 2199.4298496093747 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "pay for making me,\n\nSecond, the American Leglon\n\u2018Auxiliary then buys me and dis-\ntributes me te the public and from\nthe proceeds they reecived they\nhelp the more unfortunate onca.\n\nThey call this, Child Welfare\nand this helps all Veternns and\ntheir familica. This also can be\nused for assigned children In\nmany ways.\n\nSo when I come in full bloom on\nMay 28 and the American Legion\nAuxiliary meets you on the street\nand says, \u201cWoukl you iike a\nPoppy?\u201d buy me and wear me\nproudly, .\n\nMrs. Leland McIntire,\n\nPocahontas County President,\n\nAmerican Legion Auxillary\n\u2014o\u2014\n\nPor the first time in three years\nwe took a jaunt up north to try\nour luck at fishing for the big\nones, Well, we didn't catch any\nof the big ones but we did catch\na lot of fish and a flne variety of\nfish too, We suppose we could\nprovide yeveru) choice sidellghts on\nantics of the fishing schoolmen\nthiut we accompanied on the trip\nto Winni but we'll just mentlon\na few well-earned temporary trip\nnicknames and for more details\nwe refer you to the parties them-\nselves. For instance there was\nCut-Foot Weber, Speed Bloss,\nAlarm-Clock Carter, Walleye De-\nVolder, Line-Tangler Cody, and last\nbut surely not least, Spinning-Recl\nManchester,\n\n\u2014o~\n\nOur apologies to the local anglers\nWho did bag their limits of north-\nerns at the Trumbull lake creek on\nopening day when we mentioned in\nfast week's issue that few north-\nerns were caught there opening\nday of the season, Included among\nthe local anglers who took their\nHmit of nice northerns were those\nveteran anglers, Mr. and Mrs.\nMerle Stillian,\n\n~o\u2014\n\nDuring the past year or two\nwe've heard of and seen both blue-\nribboned and red-ribboned bull-\nheads but now comes a_blue-rib-\nboned perch, found hanging on a\ndoor at the Pete Hersleff home the\nother morning. In our estimation\nthat forms a much better color\ncombination than a blue ribboned\nbulhead,\n\n\u2014o--\n\nFrom the Clear Lake Mirror-Re-\nporter comes information that\nmight be of help lf you have trou-\nbies getting up In'the morning, A\nphysiclan recommends twiddling\ntHe tocs after the alarm groes off.\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 1490.9331875, 1233.6752529296875, 1910.909830078125, 4166.89933203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "enemy ships gave up the chase\nand pulled away, The chaplain\ngathered the men on deck and\u201d\nthere read the 124th Psalm (our\ndevotional reading for the week)\nas if it had been written for the\noccasion: \u201cIf it had not been the\nLord who was on our side, when\nmen rose up against us, then they\nwould have swallowed us up quick\n- +. then the waters had over-\nwhelmed us.\"\n\nThe Resources of God\n\nGod (said Napoleon) is on the\nSide with the largest battalions.\nNapoleon was not acquainted with\nGod or he would hardly have said\nthat. There have been to many oc-\ncasions when the biggest battal-\nions, the best military material\n(sie), the ablest generalship, did\nnot turn the trick. God has some-\ntimes appeared to be on the side\nof very small battalions. Some-\ntimes it's a kind of mystery how\nit's done. But history carries the\nrecord, There was the time when\nthe Hebrew slaves left Egypt in\nSpite of the best army in the world.\nThere was the time described in\nthe Bible reading this week, when\nthe God-fearing King Hezekiah\nand his people,\u2014a much smaller\nlittle country than many another\n_ that had fallen to defeat by mighty\nAssyria,\u2014was saved by a mir-\nacle. There was the time later in\n\nHebrew history (between the Old\nand the New Testaments) when\nthe little army of the Maccabees\nstood off the great armies of the\nSeleucid kings; the astonishing\nday when the. \u201cinvincible\u201d Arma-\nda, the enormous naval expedi-\ntion of Spain, which could never\nhave been beaten by English arms\nat that time, was smashed by a\nhurricane on the rocky coasts of\nthe islands the Spaniard intended\nto enslave. Say what you please,\nsome victories cannot be explained\nunless you can see \u201cGod within\nthe shadows, keeping watch above\nhis own.\"\n\nVictories of the Spirit\nThere have been victories of\nthe spirit, too, which can hardly\nbe explained unless you can sce\nGod in the picture. When John\nWoolman was born, slavery was\ntaken for granted everywhere in\n\u2018 the civilized world, You would not\nhave thought Mr. Woolman could\nmake a dent in so well-established\na custom, He had no money, no\nPrestige, not much education. But\nthe Lord laid on his soul a bur-\nden, and he went from one Quak-\ner meeting to another, sharing his\nburden of concern for slaves; and\nout of his one-man crusade came\nthe Quaker opposition to slavery\nand the gradual awakening of the\nChristian conscience everywhere,\nSo, nearer our times, when Walter\nRauschenbusch wag a boy, relig-\njon was generally supposed to\nhave to do only with a man\u2019s soul,\nnot with his business or his poli-\nties or anything outside his church\nand home. Rauschenbusch became\na new gort of prophet\u2014attacked,\nof course, as prophets are; but\nwhat seemed to be heresy in his\nday is preached today in all\n\u2018churches, that the Christian re-\nligion is concerned! with every\nside and every interest and re-\nlationship of life, public and pri-\nvate too, :\n\nNot the Lozy\nIt is a serious mistake to sup-\npose that God always rewards the\nweak, or that he will do for us\nwhat we are expected to do our-\nselves. The story of Hezekiah\nbrings this ot. He felt, and the\nwhole country felt, that God had\nsaved them in thelr time of need;\nand this was true. But it should\nbe noted that Hezekiah, faced with\ninvasion, took intelligent (and ex-\npensive, measures for defense. He\nsecured a reliable water supply\nfor use in case of siege, he di-\nverted water away from the places\nwhere the besieging army was\nwure to be. He built up the army,\nhe manufactured new equipment.\nit he had radar screens he would\n-have. used them.\nopilinen \u00a2 eid ie\nab of the Oni oar\n\n&. Betvased by Community\nlee.) :\n\n \n \n \n\n \n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 111.39185333251953, 1212.280517578125, 564.8492431640625, 2005.927490234375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": " \n\nSy Pectectaetectcctestectactsctoston\u2019\nMgt OO rt ee +0: 70,0 0,0 0608\n\nAt Times...\n\n9, o%e oMcatsctcctestactoctactoet\nOF O,0 0 MEM EX DD : 1 O,0 20 Oe\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nTHE MEMORIAL POPPY\nIam just a jittle red poppy, but,\nmy I do a lot of good for the\nVeteran who makes me.\nFirst I give him assurance that\nhe can help his family while he\nis away from them for he received\n\n \n\net nr ne\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 143.65768432617188, 2002.442138671875, 531.2254638671875, 2194.119140625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "ALBERT SUSS\u2019\nCABINET SHOP\n\nGLASS \u2014 PAINT\n\nBRUSHES \u2014 SUNDRIES\nPHONE 244 _\n\n \n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 1518.0751953125, 247.8922882080078, 1913.634033203125, 594.3463134765625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "==\n\nBY DR. MENNETH 4 oie\n\n \n\nPr ice i te Scripture: II Chronicles\nDevotional Reading: Psalm 124,\n\n \n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 1972.19384765625, 3465.09423828125, 2822.343994140625, 4127.89990234375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\n+, .& 900% etn cts o%,.2\u00ae, Me e%ectacd Ss oo\nHyreroesocsoeteczoetecsoctocten: S008 So efoasoegoeoeteny So eSoed shes aoeione\n\nKi z\noe *\n+ AUCTION SALES = =:\n\" \u00b0\n% | | *\n~ \u2014 List Your Sale With +\n: ? GRODLAND, BORTVIT & BROWN +.\nx Auctioneers rs\n% GRAETTINGER, 1OWA +:\n\u2018 ee\n\n:@\neo \u00a9 \u00a9 6 @\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 1945.8727626953125, 1812.244466796875, 2362.357095703125, 1948.299966796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "NEED LETTERHEADS, ENVEL-\nOPES OR OTHER PRINTING?\nJUST PHONE THE TIMES, 154!\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 2448.3427734375, 259.28057861328125, 2777.2900390625, 324.69476318359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "DOWN LIBRARY LANE\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 1544.423095703125, 603.53857421875, 1884.2864990234375, 685.33544921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Lesson for May 29, 1955\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 1043.3044033203125, 1835.989095703125, 1436.2494296875, 2192.29874609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": " \n\nNEW SCHEDULE FOR\nDRIVERS\u2019 LICENSE EXAMS\n\nMondays at Estherville and\nOrange City.\n\nTuesdays at Emmetsburg.\nWednesdays at Spencer,\nThursday at Rock Rapids,\nFridays at Spirit Lake,\n\nSaturdays at Sibley, mornings\nonly.\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 181.73788452148438, 907.7579956054688, 538.667236328125, 943.1635131835938 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "SIJBSCRIPTION RATES\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 2016.2799072265625, 522.9522094726562, 2306.030029296875, 555.8150024414062 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Thursday, May 22. 1980\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 2489.8076171875, 326.27081298828125, 2720.0693359375, 356.58978271484375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "By City Librarian\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 164.88018798828125, 250.01148986816406, 574.9976806640625, 559.9760131835938 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": " \n\nNATIONAL EDITORIAL\n\njassoclarian\n\n \n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 153.95262719726563, 788.4151821289063, 570.5882358398437, 878.9184970703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Bntered at the post office, Graet-\ntinger, Ia. as second class mail\nmatter,\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "30960738-lowell-sun-Jul-08-1955-p-41.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 1, 2 ], [ 3, 5 ], [ 7, 39 ], [ 8, 19 ], [ 9, 17 ], [ 18, 15 ], [ 74, 35 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 2, 1 ], [ 5, 3 ], [ 9, 17 ], [ 15, 18 ], [ 19, 8 ], [ 39, 7 ], [ 74, 35 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 3538.0572773437502, 4557.449367187501 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 931.511474609375, 3633.764892578125, 2202.585205078125, 4351.0244140625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 2662.588962890625, 3763.72787890625, 3094.5951191406252, 4134.009425781251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "executive officer, the second in\ncommand, is Lieut. Col. Freder-\nick Kay of 19 Delwood road,\nChelmsford.\n| Officers said that the organi-\nzation, by training at nearby\nFort Devens, wil] save three days\ntime which was lost in past years\nby traveling to Camp Drum,.N. Y.\nThe Guardsmen wilt attend\nclasses in military subjects and\ntake part in maneuvers and prac-\ntical work during the encamp-\n\u2018ment at Fort Devens.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 2221.1561015625, 3767.56479296875, 2658.6922871093752, 4557.449367187501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "LOWELL\u2014About 225 Greater-\nLowell National Guardsmen,\nmembers of the 182nd Infantry,\nRegimental Combat Team. will\nleave the Westford street armory\nin trucks early tomorrow morn-\ning tor two weeks of summer\ntraining in Fort Devens.\n\nThe local Guardsmen will join\nmore than 2,000 mien of the 182nd\nwho wili leave home-towns in\neastern Massachusetts tomorrow\nfor the annual encampment.\n\nIt will be the first time in\n21 years that the unit has held\nits summer training at Fort Dev-\nens, The outfit formerly traveled\nto Camp Drum, N. \u00a5., 50 miles\nfrom the Canadian border, for\nsymmer maneuvers.\n\nLeaving here tomorrow morn-\ning will be the headquarters of\nthe First Battalion of the 182nd\nInfantry and Headquarters Com.\npany, \u201cC\u201d Company, and \u201cD\u201d\ncompany, all of the First Bat.\ntalion,\n\nIn command will be Lieut. Cal.\nJohn J. Mullin of Wakefield, THis\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 2648.2478984375, 3103.26596484375, 3086.0885273437502, 3609.2169453125002 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "man, conferred with Manager\nBarrett this morning before the\nannouncement to sell the land\nwas made.\n\nThe call for bids will be adver-\ntised next week, the manager\npointed out, and bids will be re-\nceived until 12 o'clock noon on\nAug 15 in the office of the state\nhousing board, 90 Tremont street.\nBoston.\n\nAnyone interested in a descrip-\ntion of the land, or any other de.\ntails. may receive further infor:\nmation by contacting the state\n\nihousing office at the Boston ad\ndress, the manager said.\n\nManager Barrett some time\n\n \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 2232.046875, 3625.947998046875, 3057.192626953125, 3754.2421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": " \n\nLowell MNG Units Leave Tomorrow for\nSummer Encampment at Fort Devens\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 2215.505955078125, 3113.4549296875, 2647.5665546875002, 3614.4078632812502 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "| LOWER -rhe stale Of midssa-\nchusetts has announced that it\nwill selj the tract of land in Cen-\ntralville. Known as the Home-\nsteads site, to the highest bidder\nfor private development. City\nManager Frank Barrett said to-\ndav.\n\nOwned by the commonwealth,\nithe Jand. over four-and-a-half\n\u2018acres In area, was first developed\nby the state as a housing project\nin 1917.\n\nOver the years most of the\noriginal site and the homes built\nthereon were sold to private in\nI dividuals.\n\nRepresentatives of Daniel Ty\nler, state housing board chair\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 1772.4584697265625, 2358.11752734375, 2212.624171875, 2598.1070820312502 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "THOMPSON, Conn. July $\n{UP}\u2014A shy 14-year-old girl who\nran away from a summer camp\ninto a densely wooden area was:\nfound today, a haifmnUe away. |\n| State police, who had hunted |\nmost of the mght with two blood-\n(hounds, said Vida Stanehs of:\nlrorcester. Mass.. was \u201call right.\u201d\n\n \n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 2636.67709765625, 1074.35776171875, 3072.8055683593752, 2213.52309765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "With this in mind, the man-\nager said that he is sending a\ncommunication to Lloyd J. Kier-\nnan, executive vice president af\nthe Boston and Maine railroad.\nfor the purpose of arranging a\nconference to discuss the matter.\n\nIt has been hoped fur several\ndecades that the present out-\nmoded station on Middlesex\nstreet would be replaced by a\nmodern railroad depot, the man-\nlager said, as he pointed out that\nwork on the grade crossing\nwould begin next spring.\nOpportune Time\n\n\u201cSince the elimination project\nwill change the whole aspect af\nthe Middlesex street area, b\nleause of planned over-passes an\nlthe like.\u201d the manager said,\n[now seems the most opportune\nitime to really get something\nidone about the antiquaied depot\nwhich has been serving Lowell\nfor over a half century.\u201d\n\nThe present structure was\nbuilt in 1893-94, according to a\nplaque on the depot building.\nPossible Site\n| One of the sites recommended\n\u2018for a new depot, because of the\nichanges necessitated by the\niwrade crossing eliminetion, is in\nthe area of the present Bleachery\nrailroad stop on Gorham street\ninear Maple street.\n\nCity Planner Charles M. Zet\n\u2018tek. who is working in close co\nJoperation with surveyors hirec\npy the state to make recommen\n\n\u2014 es\n\n \n\n \n \n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 1340.3202861328125, 2960.068943359375, 1776.30825390625, 3179.2750507812502 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "ist who fails to keep up with his\n[prescribed training schedule may\nIbe recalled for 45 days of active\n\u2018duty. This provision is intended\nto enforce reserve obligations.\nUnder present law. a service\nman is supposed to serve a total\n\n \n\nORR Te eee ee ere, eee\u2019\n\n \n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 1323.9440654296875, 1394.4433330078125, 1758.11880078125, 2612.2521015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "LAWRENCE \u2014 Mayor John\nJ. Buckley of Lawrence today\naccused the Harvard Center of\nField Studies \u201cof complete lack\nof judgment and common cour-\ntesy in releasing to the Boston\npr the report of i's study of\nthe city of Lawrence hefore that\nteport was submitted +o the Law:\nrence school committee.\u201d\n\n(In its release to the press.\nthe Harvard group warned that\nLawrence was standing on the\nbrink of finan@al disaster and\nits people were urged to \u201canak:\nen very quickly to their condi-\ntion and take envrgetic and ade-\nquate action.\u201d)\n\n(See story on Back page.)\nVoices Complatut\n\nJohn Burke, secretary tc\nMayor Buckley. said that the\nmayor had voiced his) indigna\ntion In a telephone conversation\nwith Ciiver Gibson of the Harv\nata Center for Fiehl Studies\nitodas\n| Maror Buckley, Burke said in\niformed Mr, Gibson that he wil\n| publi ly question the ethics anc\njudgment of the study committe\nin this press release matter anc\nalso will question the competenc:\n\u2018jof the committee in the fields 0\n\u2018imunicpal finance, planning an\nurban redevelopment and indus\n\u2018I trial development.\n\n\u2018| The mayor said the study wa\nto have been restricted to th\nfield of surveying the school sy:\ntem of Lawrence, but instea\n\nbranched out into other municipa\nfields.\n\n-| Mfayor Buckley. his secretar\nsaid. was \u201cparticularly upse\n\n \n\n \n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 27.16046366882324, 3216.443943359375, 464.5407062988281, 3680.8800312500002 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "LOWELL\u2014A new panel-boay\ntruck has been received by the\npolice department for use in traf.\nfic division work.\n\nThe new vehicle, which re.\nplaces an antiquated. 1936 open.\nbody truck, will be used for\ntransportation of traffic signs,\nparking meters and other mater:\njal used by the traffic division.\n\nIt also will serve as an auxil\njary to the accident preventior\nbureau beach wagon used for al\ntypes of emergencies.\n\nAlso, the first of six new policc\ncruisers has been delivered. 1\nnow is in the process of being\nreadied for service.\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 3097.61459765625, 3615.717380859375, 3538.0572773437502, 4135.301906250001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "BOSTON, July 8 (AP) \u2014 Sen.\nKennedy (D-Mass.), who was\noperated on twice for World War\nII injuries. is*in New England\nBuptist hospital for X-rays and a\ncheck-up.\n\nThe 38-year-old senator entered\nthe hospital last Sunday and said\nhe hopes to be back in Wash-\nington by Monday.\n\nTwo operations kept Kennedy\nfrom active congressional duties\nfor severa\u2019 months of the cur-\nrent session.\n\nHe was injured when a PT\nboat he commanded in the Pa-\nficie was struck by shells from\na Japanese destroyer during the\nwar.\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 3088.659275390625, 2579.17709765625, 3529.4059101562502, 3439.5868183593752 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "WASHEINU EUS, \u201cvulyy & LAr?\n\u2014-The government announced to-\noy a broad new research pro-\n\ngram is being set up aimed at\nmprad\u00e9 the Salk polio vaccine\nand the production and testing\nmethods now employed.\n\nSimultaneously, it wave a boast\nto the present dribbling vaccina-\n\nition program by Teleasing ap-\nproximately 300,000 shots of vac-\ncine tested under new standards\nladopted seven weeks ago. It was\nthe first vaccine to be released\nifor use since June 6.\n\nSurgeon General Leonard\nScheele said the planned = re-\nearch program will be a co-opera-\ntive one among the government,\nuniversities and industry. He pre-\nidicted:\n\n\u2018Whil largely developmental\nin character, with short term ob-\njectives, if will undoubtedly\nuncover new scientific informa-\njtion that will aid in the long-\nirange development of all viral\nvaccine.\u201d\n\nThe health service said the al-\nlocation of the 300.000 shats of\nvaccine released today will be\nup to the national foundation for\ninfantile paralysis.\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 888.7513774414062, 1630.4162333984375, 1321.987697265625, 2461.339259765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "WASHINGION, Jiy o& turt\n\u2014President Eisenhower, accom-\npanied by Mrs. Eisenhower, will\nleave for the Big Four mecting\nin Geneva next Friday.\n\nThey will arrive in Geneva at\n4 p.m. Saturday after a refuel-\ning stop in Iceland, the White\nHouse announce today.\n\nThe president, according to\ntentative plans, will leave here\n\u2018next Friday at 10.30 p. ra. EDT.\n'Tn the Columbine TI, the White\nHouse Super Constellation.\n\nJie also will be accompanied b)\n\u2018a press and secret service plane,\nThe chief executive plans to lanc\nithe next day, July 16, at about &\nDT, at the U. 8. Air Farce\nhase in Beflavik, Iceland. where\nhe will remain for about twe\nhours.\n\nHe is expected to tand ir\nGeneva about 4+ p. m. EDT. thai\nafternoon and establish quarters\nin a villa outside the city.\n\nMrs, Eisenhower has been a\ntheir Gettysburg, Pa., farm since\nJune 10,\n\n \n \n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 2203.37744140625, 640.623291015625, 2969.474609375, 816.5576782226562 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Manager Says Now Is Time\nTo Replace Old Station\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 2218.18393359375, 2467.051609375, 2642.7823750000002, 2873.6632343750002 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "RASS Bedade oom Lik aidiiagntl\nFrank Barrett said today that\nhe will send in a council order\nfor $50,000 to provide for the\ntaking of Boott Mills property in\nthe planned off-street parking\narea of the French-Paige-Brook:\nings-John streets sector.\n\nThe manager expressed ex\ntreme pleasure that the prelim.\ninary negotiations on the taking\nof the mill property have gone\nalong so smoothly and \u2018with\nsuch co-operation.\u201d\n\nThe mill property in the area\nwhich will be converted into a\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 1774.9946025390625, 2868.1150859375, 2213.91469921875, 3606.4718281250002 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "FKEDFORD\u2014In a desperate ef-\nfort to halt a strike of 63 guards\nat the top-secret Lincoln Jab-\n[oratory defense project, state\nand federal conciliators today\nstepped into the labor dispute\nIscene here.\n\nMediators were to meet with\nrepresentatives of three unions\nand Massachusetts Institute of\nTechnology which operates the\nproject under an Air Force con-\ntract.\n\nFrank Ryan, international pres-\nident of the independent union\nof Plant Protection Employees,\nannounced last night that three\nlabor groups had drawn up a\nplan for \u201cconcerted action\u201d at\ntoday\u2019s state house conciliation\nconference.\n\n\u201cA plan was evolved that\nwould allow a continued move-\nment on both sides on a com-\npromise position to end the\nstrike,\u201d Ryan said. He said suc-\n\n \n \n\nDeasce Theresa\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 1761.542087890625, 1363.96371875, 2198.3692890625, 2197.83755078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "over statements in the report ta\nthe effect that Lawrence was\nfaced with the possibihty of\nmunicipal bankruptcy.\u201d\n\nFar Afleld\n\n~The survey went far afield of\nits original purpose of studying\nithe Lawrence school system,\u201d the\nmayor said.\n\nMayor Buckley said that he\n\u201cseriously questioned whether\nthe personnel of the Harvard\niCenter for Field Studies had suf-\nficient know-how in) municipal\nfinances, industrial development\njand urban redevelopment. to\ndraw oan accurate concjusion\njfrom any information which\nthey may have gathered in these\nmatters.\u201d\n| Refuting the charges thit\nLawrence was on the \u201cbrink of\nfinancial disaster.\u201d Mayor Buck-\nley said \u201cthe city of Lawrence is\nin a sound financial condition\u201d\n\n\u201cThe efforts of the mdustrial\ndevelapemnt program are now\ntearing fruits throuvn the co:\noperation of the eily puvern\nment and individual citizens,\u201d\ntMayor Buckles said.\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 2649.227634765625, 2454.589939453125, 3078.3736835937502, 2871.9781757812502 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "\u2018downtown off-street parking lot\n\u2018includes a garage and a potatc\nchip factory, the manager said.\n| he negotiations between the\ncity and the mill have been con\n\u2018ducted by City Solicitor James Dd\n\\O'Hearn and representatives of\nthe Boott Mills, the manage!\npointed out.\n\nHe said that the property is\nassessed for $37,000.\n\nManager Barrett said the policy\nof the city in further negotia\n\u2018tions for all the property in the\narea will be one of \u201creasonable\nland peaceful negotiations.\u201d\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 904.0975078125, 3012.7947734375, 1335.160060546875, 3618.4100605468752 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "WASTTINGTON, July 5 CAP)\n\u2014 Sen. Russell (D-Ga) moved\nloday to prevent compulsdry re-\nserve training for veterans.\n| Russell, chairman of the sen-\nlate armed services committee,\nproposed instead a $400 \u201cbonus\u201d\nfor any veteran who volunteers\nfor three years of active reserve\n\u2018training with \u201ccombat units of\nthe Army or Marine Corps.\u201d\nDrastic Change\n\nRussell thus proposed a dras-\ntie change in President Eisen.\nhower\u2019s program for strengthen\ning the nation\u2019s military re\n\nserves. The program is aimed at\njouiding the present 70,000-man\nlreserve to a force of 2,900,000 by\n1960.\n\nAs passed by the house. the bil\nwould provide that any reserv\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 3087.6845703125, 2171.48779296875, 3468.587890625, 2441.65673828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "300,000 More\nPolio Shots\nReleased\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 469.20938525390625, 3050.300876953125, 903.4226337890625, 3608.1068378906252 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "| BAST CAMBRIDGE, July 8\u2014\n\nThe late Howard C. Bean of 70\n\u2018Methuen street. Lowell, who\ndied June 8 at Waterville, N. H.,\nat the age of 73, leit an estate\nwith an estimated value of\n$155,000, according to a will\nfiled in prebate court here.\n\nThe estate was estimated at\n$150.000 in personal property\nand $5000 in rea] estate.\n\nWamed executors were a2\nbrother, Ralph M. Bean, of 204\nClark road, Lowell, and a\nnephew, Ralph H. Bean of\nWaterville. N. H.\n\nThey, together with another\nbrother, Harvey A. Bean of 15\nEighth avenue, Lowell, share in\nithe estate.\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 26.558069229125977, 3068.581787109375, 449.98577880859375, 3204.089111328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Police Dept. Gets\nNew Truck. Cruiset\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 3077.509861328125, 1665.44760546875, 3520.6192890625002, 2154.003322265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "(SALA \u2014 ve Acer CORSUITL ps.\ntion in the city is running slight-\ny below the total pumped, mean-\nng that, in spite of the current\nthot spell, there is no danger of\n[a water shortage at present.\n\n| Edward D. Barton, deputy\ncommissioner in charge of water,\n\u2018today said the reservoirs are\nreasonably full for this time of\nyear. The pumping - stations,\n(operating at capacity, are keep-\n\u2018ing slightly anead of the con-\nsumption rate, he said.\n\n| He termed the water situation\nlas \u201cvery fortunate\u201d for this\ntime of year, saying that there\n\u2018was no danger at this moment\n\u2018of a water shortage.\n\n \n \n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 2198.1111796875, 1591.8337138671875, 2632.9176289062502, 2225.964015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "\u2018LOWELL\u2014It will be another\n\u2018tomd week-end, according to the\n'weatherman\u2019s prediction, with\n|femperatures expected to flutter\n\u2018in the 90's today, tomorrow and\n\u2018Sunday.\n; Showers are likely tomorrow,\n,but temperature readings will av-\n\u2018erage three jo elght degrees\njabove the seasonal normal during\n\u2018the next five days from tomor\n\u2018row through Wednesday\n\nLocks and Canals reported yes.\njrerday\u201d s high in Lowell was 88\niwith the overnight low recorded\n\u2018as 6z.\n: Precipitation during the nex!\nfive days will be about average\n|From une to six-tentns of an inch\njuccurring as scattered shower:\nland thunderstorms over the\nweek-end and again by the mid\n\"Sle of next week. is predicted.\n\n \n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 15.478391647338867, 2151.530517578125, 396.07177734375, 2409.627685546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": " \n\nAbout 150 |\nLowell Truck\nDrivers Idle\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 1358.4054912109375, 3300.496921875, 1755.28579296875, 3593.6957050781252 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "LOWECLL-~ Police Ofticer\nLouis Costas, appointed as a\nregular patrolman, last week,\nwas today granted a three-\nmonth leave of absence, ef-\nfective Sunday, according to\nActing Supt. John J. Murray\u2019.\n\nThe leave was granted tu\nallow Officer Costas to com-\nplete private business in New\nYork.\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 33.245460510253906, 3704.32421875, 330.373291015625, 3835.525634765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "GE Workers\nOn Vacation\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 3081.1005859375, 1276.6151123046875, 3486.95068359375, 1527.9927978515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "No Danger of\nof Water\nShortaae Here\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 3087.995849609375, 3461.731689453125, 3521.995361328125, 3597.478271484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Kennedy in Boston\nHospital for Check\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 20.261661865234373, 2525.896091796875, 458.4896809082031, 3047.5216328125002 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "LOWELL \u2014 About 150 local\ntruck drivers. out of work due\nto the five-week AFL Teamsters\nUnion strike in the southern\nNew England area, were hope\nful that today\u2019s resumed meet-\njing of federal and state con.\nciliators with representatives of\nmanagement and labor in Bos.\nton, will end the work stoppage.\nNot On Strike\n\nAlthough local drivers are not\non strike, trucks from Lowell\nare not permitted to pick up\nor deliver, shipments in the\nstruck areas of southern Massa\nchusetts, Rhode Island and Con\nnecticut, causing local concerns\n\n \n\n \n\nee\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 1771.0616455078125, 2217.058349609375, 2191.904296875, 2349.50634765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "Missing Worcester\nchild Found Safe\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 470.088623046875, 2632.447021484375, 882.753173828125, 2886.3076171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": " \n\nHoward C. Bear\nLeaves Estate\nof $155,000\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 901.8257446289062, 2779.888916015625, 1692.537109375, 2950.745849609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "Sen. Russell Offers New\nPlan for Reserves Proaram\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 476.8831828613281, 2256.331150390625, 876.4829975585938, 2599.3231464843752 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "(opeclai To ine sun?\nSTATE HOUSE, July 8\u2014\nThe Governors council\nyesterday approved the\naward of $4609.92 to a Low-\nell couple for land taken by\nthe state department of pub-\nlic works in connection with\nthe construction of the\nHunt's Falls bridge.\nThe land was in the name\nof Dana K. and Charlotte\nHart.\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 452.9643291015625, 1408.17807421875, 885.1765400390625, 2134.261623046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "| noon.\n\n| Mayor Josephat T. Benoit said\nthe money wil) be paid to anyone\nwho offers \u201cdefinite clues.\u201d\n\nThe reward was announced as\nthousands of searchers finished\na block-by-block check of New\nHampshite's largest city without\nsuccess.\n\nPolice discounted any theary of\nfoul play after they interviewed\ndozens of neighbors, none of\nwhom had seen any strange per-\nsons or vehicles in the vicinity\nfrom which the child dropped\nfrom sight.\n\nAs goon as daylight broke to-\nday, police and hundreds of vol-\nunteers toox up the search with\nintensity and\u2014as one official put\nit\u2014\u201cwith prayers on our lips and\nin wur hearts.\u201d\n\nLitlle Hope\n\nThe police official said sadly\nthat chances of finding the pret\n\\ty, blorde, blue-eyed youngster\n\n \n\n\u2019 Continued on Page \u2018Three\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 484.823486328125, 3621.0419921875, 869.3270263671875, 3760.427001953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": " \n\nLATE NEWS\nBULLETINS\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 2215.0732421875, 2236.698486328125, 3061.298583984375, 2382.347412109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "Barrett Asks $50,000 to Pay\nBoott Mills for Property\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 924.1049194335938, 2613.67431640625, 2135.678955078125, 2749.67236328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": " \n\nSTATE AND FEDERAL CONCILIATORS\nS\u201cTRIVE TO END BEDFORD STRIKE\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 2205.831638671875, 885.7447856445312, 3057.2372089843752, 1082.2351337890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "PEER REE: SEE MEN E RAS SER as an ee, | Nene a Stree:\n\nLOWELL \u2014 Acting in conjunction with plans to elimi\nnate the railroad crossing on Middlesex street, City Man\nager Frank Barrett today announced that he is now taking\nsteps to see if an agreement cannot be reached with the Bos\nton and Maine to abandon the present depot and build a nev\nrailroad station in another location,\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 461.6024169921875, 2162.798095703125, 844.0964965820312, 2242.54541015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "Lowell Couple Gets\n\u00a24609 for Land Taking\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 19.27955436706543, 1451.163818359375, 440.35980224609375, 2030.7001953125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 2205.315185546875, 2886.502685546875, 3030.2490234375, 3018.470947265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": " \n\nState to Sell Tract of\n\u2018Land in Centralville Section\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 36.38658557128906, 3845.861423828125, 473.4237629394531, 4139.421535156251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "LOWELIL\u2014After a two-week\nvacation, normal operations will\nyestime on Monday, July 18, at\nihe General Electric Co. plant\nat 117 Marginal street.\n\nAs part of the nation-wide\nsummertime vacation policy of\nihe company, employees have\nbeen on vacation since the be-\nginning of the Fourth of July\nwoek-end.\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 1347.3018798828125, 3207.5166015625, 1681.5, 3295.90869140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "New Cop Granted\n\nLeave of Absence\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 892.1348266601562, 1227.986083984375, 1307.523193359375, 1502.2635498046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": " \n\nEisenhower\nLeaves July 15\nFor Geneva\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 1335.9935302734375, 1151.5499267578125, 2169.645263671875, 1289.2703857421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": " \n\nHarvard Group Blasted by\nMavor Buckley of Lawrence\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 43.75073275756836, 4153.0037578125, 479.3061481933594, 4554.910792968751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "This Sunday get the only\nSunday newspaper which\nreceives and prints the\nnews of the three major\nwire services, Associated\nPress, United Press, and\nInternational News Serv-\nice. This Sunday get the\nLowell Sunday Sun \u2014 \u2014\n15 cents.\n\n \n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 493.6124267578125, 2900.56787109375, 884.4457397460938, 3013.03369140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "Two Brothers, Nephew\nShare in Will of\n\nTaweall Businessman\n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 2678.277587890625, 4173.42724609375, 3525.880615234375, 4531.32421875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "Make This Resolve\nNOW!\n\nThis Sunday I'll buy the late Soturday night and\neorly Sunday morning paper . the Lowell Sunday Sun.\nIt\u2019s the paper that's PRINTED on Sunday \u2014 not\njust DATED Sunday \u2014 and get it for 15\u00a2 -\u2014 not 20c.\n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 15.079514503479004, 1124.5098876953125, 864.9198608398438, 1299.6090087890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": "/ith Year - No. toy Lowell\n$500 Reward for Clues to\nWhereabouts of Missing Girl\n\n \n" }, "54": { "bbox": [ 477.0481608886719, 3780.646580078125, 923.2032124023438, 4552.172511718751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 54, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON, July 8 (INS)\n\u2014President Eisenhower wants\nformal assurance from the city\nof Memphis that it \u201cassumes\nsole responsibility\u201d for provid-\ning its own power before he can-\ncels the Dixon-Yates contract.\n\n \n\nBOSTON, July 8 (INS)\u2014-Polio\nclaimed the life of a 32-year old\nmother of two today as the num.\nber of new cases in Boston in\nthe past two days mounted to 15.\nMrs. Gertrude Smallcomb suc-\ncumbed at City hospital.\n\nNEW YORK, July 8 (AP) \u2014\nThe Coast Guard called off a\nsearch today for a ship which\nwas reported sinking yesterday.\nThe alarm was \u201cundoubtedly a\nhoax,\u201d the service said.\n\nWASHINGTON, July 8 (UP)\n\u2014The Whiie House said today\nthat Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby has\nnot submitt\u00e9d a resignation as\nsecretary of health, education\nand welfare. But it declined to\nenvy whether one is imminent.\n\n \n" }, "55": { "bbox": [ 0.0, 50.59651565551758, 3508.2470703125, 611.6026611328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 55, "ocr_text": "BARRETT SEEKING NEW B&M\nRAILROAD DEPOT FOR LOWELL\n" }, "57": { "bbox": [ 3103.7509765625, 1539.5074462890625, 3423.57080078125, 1655.5120849609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 57, "ocr_text": "Pumping Stations\nKeeping Ahead\nof Consumption\n" }, "58": { "bbox": [ 2208.23974609375, 1091.857421875, 2618.7509765625, 1226.6005859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 58, "ocr_text": "Hot Week-Enc\n\nIs Forecast\n" }, "59": { "bbox": [ 51.579505920410156, 2420.25, 398.63824462890625, 2525.775146484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 59, "ocr_text": "Closely Watch\nNegotiations Being\n\nty nj t. Raetan\n" }, "60": { "bbox": [ 3118.229248046875, 2443.53857421875, 3374.53369140625, 2562.506103515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 60, "ocr_text": "New Research\nProgram\nDeveloped\n" }, "61": { "bbox": [ 894.1811259765625, 2490.45248828125, 1323.61684765625, 2618.2887226562502 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 61, "ocr_text": "\\U, S. TREASURY\n\nWASHINGTON, July 8 INS:\n\u2014tTreasury balance July S\u2014\n$5,704,508.904,\n" }, "62": { "bbox": [ 891.3841552734375, 1168.117431640625, 1296.058349609375, 1205.6741943359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 62, "ocr_text": "STOCK MARKET\u2014PAGE 10\n" }, "63": { "bbox": [ 1810.1627197265625, 2749.202880859375, 2117.7177734375, 2861.168701171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 63, "ocr_text": "Move In to Halt\nLabor Dispute at\nTan.Secret Plant\n" }, "64": { "bbox": [ 3082.80859375, 643.3263549804688, 3503.046875, 1252.4627685546875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 64, "ocr_text": " \n\nSD\n\nThe daily average net\npaid circulation of The\nLowell Sun for June\nwas:\n\n42,024.\n\nThe weekly average net\npaid circulation of the\nLowell Sunday Sun for\nJune was:\n\n29,074\n" }, "65": { "bbox": [ 937.4652709960938, 2963.92919921875, 1303.9171142578125, 2998.741455078125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 65, "ocr_text": "By Edvin B. Haakinson\n" }, "67": { "bbox": [ 913.28955078125, 1501.8135986328125, 1177.369140625, 1617.3387451171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 67, "ocr_text": "Wife Will Go\nWith Him to\nSummit Talks\n" }, "68": { "bbox": [ 2249.5693359375, 2374.34326171875, 3064.691650390625, 2452.26123046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 68, "ocr_text": "Manager Cites Extremely Pleasant Negotiation\nWith Reaard Downtown Parking Project\n" }, "69": { "bbox": [ 2212.46240234375, 1236.4969482421875, 2584.605224609375, 1332.7103271484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 69, "ocr_text": "Temperatures in 90s\n\nExpected to Start Today\nrE VEPERATURES TODAY\n" }, "70": { "bbox": [ 2264.307373046875, 3026.28076171875, 2987.810791015625, 3098.960693359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 70, "ocr_text": "Portion of Original Homesteads 2ite to\nBe Sold to Private Individuals\n" }, "71": { "bbox": [ 1385.5628662109375, 1294.3863525390625, 2122.91650390625, 1359.788330078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 71, "ocr_text": "Latter Questions Ethics and suagment of\nThem VASbR Cave Hie City Black Eve\n" }, "72": { "bbox": [ 2265.596923828125, 819.2855834960938, 2967.38330078125, 890.2535400390625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 72, "ocr_text": "Points Out Project Could Be Linked to\n\nGrade Craceina Elimination Undertaking\n" }, "73": { "bbox": [ 2269.307861328125, 820.7396850585938, 2974.37939453125, 892.3348999023438 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 73, "ocr_text": "Points Out Project Could Be Linked to\nGrade Croceina Elimination Undertakina\n" }, "74": { "bbox": [ 26.055193283081053, 1378.254490234375, 508.4767109375, 1435.1269794921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 74, "ocr_text": "MANCHESTER, N. IL, July 8)disz\n(AP)\u2014The city of Manchester] noo\n" }, "75": { "bbox": [ 537.1847534179688, 3024.800048828125, 823.3081665039062, 3047.787841796875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 75, "ocr_text": "{Special to The Sun}\n" }, "76": { "bbox": [ 76.77782440185547, 1304.931884765625, 777.5216674804688, 1374.5421142578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 76, "ocr_text": "Manchester Mayor Says Money Will Be\nDate buy City for \"Definite Leads\"\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "196802202-lubbock-morning-avalanche-Nov-12-1955-p-9.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 4, 15 ], [ 11, 28 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 4, 15 ], [ 28, 11 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6187.11376953125, 8788.5236015625 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 2447.75618359375, 5286.21712109375, 3186.17545703125, 7713.0187187500005 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "The annual \u201cLittle Sister\u2019 con-\ntest, a feature of the Lubbock\n| Boy's Club for several years, will\n| be held at the club\u2019s three branch-\nles next Tuesday night.\n\nAny member of the bovs club\nwill be eligible to enter his little\nsister in the contest provided she\nis younger than he is. Boys with-\n[out sisters can \u2018\u2018adopt\u201d\u2019 one for the\noccasion.\n\nCash Awards Planned\n\nCash prizes will be awarded the\nboy whose sister wins first three\njplaces in each of four contests at\njeach club, The winning little sister\njwill win a personalized necklace.\n\nAt the ABC and Optimist branch-\nes girls will enter four categor-\nlies; bluest eyes, curliest hair,\n\u2018mos. talented and Miss Boy's\n\u201cABC or Optimist. The South\n\u2018Plains Lions Branch plans these\ncategories: most talented, most\n\u2018Outstanding personality, cutest\n\u2018dressed and Miss SPL Club.\n| Winners in the Miss Boys Club\ndivision will receive an engraved\nloving cup. |\n\n\" Directors Are Named :\n\nVernon Jackson, unit director of |\nthe ABC branch, will direct active\nities at his group's contest and\nwill be assisted by the ABC\nDames auxiliary. Unit Director\nJay Young at the Optimist branch\nwill be assisted by wives of Opti-\nmist Club members. Charles King\nand Fred Hamrick will furnish\nmusic, |\n\nActivities at the South Plains\nLion branch will be under direc-\ntion of Lawrence Guyton, assisted\nby Mrs. Mae Phea and Mrs. R. A.\nPillow. |\n\nThis year\u2019s contest marks the .\n10th at the ABC branch, the third |\nat the Optimist Branch and the\nsecond at the South Plains Lions\nBranch. i\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 3969.480712890625, 5056.74072265625, 4624.8095703125, 6994.46142578125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "FAST REPAIRS\n\nTV SETS\nPORTABLES, CLOCK\nAND TABLE RADIOS\n\n \n \n\nRADIC LAB\n\nPO5-8391 PO3-5442\nALL WORK GUARANTEED\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 244.10520935058594, 500.3334655761719, 1755.44482421875, 878.6704711914062 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Solons Feel. Fees Were Exorbitant\n\n~ New Deputy Postmaster General Faces\nProbe Over Fees Paid To His Company\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 2421.44466015625, 8002.065265625, 3162.362224609375, 8788.5236015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "PLAINVIEW, Nov. 11 (Special)\n\u2014Last rites for John H. Hender-\nson, 96, of Olton, who died in Am-\njherst Hospital Thursday night,\niare scheduled for 2:30 p.m. Sat-\nurday in the Hart Bartist Church,\nwith the Rev. Dale West, pastor,\nofficiating.\n\nHenderson, a longtime farmer-\nstockman, suffered > heart attack\nat the home of a daughter, Mrs.\nLucy Worrell of Springlake and\ndied at the hospital about 11 p.m.\n\nBurial will be beside the grave\niof Mrs. Henderson in the Olton\n|Cemetery.\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 255.44972607421874, 914.0126533203126, 1020.7751884765626, 2782.948650390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "\u2018(By Congressional QUarteris )\n\nWASHINGTON, Nov. 11 \u2014 The\nrecently-appointed deputy post-\nmaster general faces a Senate\ninvestigation over $295,000 paid\nhis firm by the Post Office De-\npartment before he took office.\n\nMaurice H. Stans will be call-\ned by the Senate Post Office and\nCivil Service Committee to justify\nthe expenditure before the com-\nmitte wil] send his name to the\nSenate for confirmation, Congres-\nsional Quarterly learned. |\n\nThe Democratic - controlled\ncommittee most likely will at-\ntempt to use Stans as an example\nof \u201c\u2018big business\u2019\u2019 domination of\nthe Republican administration.\n\nJob Sale Charge\n\nPublic hearings on Stans will\nbe coupled with a previously an-\nnounced committee investigation\ninto charges by Chairman Olin D.\nJohnston (D-SC) that the Repub-\nlican administration is selling\npostmaster jobs to the highest\nbidder. |\n\nJohnston said the hearings\nwould start before January; they:\nmay kick off the 1956 Democratic;\neffort to wrest contro] of the:\nPresidency from the GCP and)\nstrengthen Democratic control of\nCongress.\n\nStans, a 47-year-old Chicagoan, |\nwas given a recess appointment |\nby President Eisenhower Sept, 9.\nHe took over the $17,500 a year,\nnost Oct. 1. He was an executive ;\nsariner of Chicago\u2019s Alexander)\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 3264.7421875, 547.754150390625, 5421.5146484375, 2058.528076171875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 3210.948078125, 3165.768390625, 3956.557537109375, 5812.2423515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Miss Virginia H. Holum of Lub-\n\u2018bock has qualified for membership\n\u2018in Alpha Chi, national honor soci-\n,ety at Texas Christian University.\n\u2018To be eligible for membership, stu-\ndents must have a 2:5 gradc-point\naverage. (3.0 is perfect.) Miss\n'Holum, a junior, majors in sec-\nlretarial science. She is a member\nof the Horned Frog band and the\nFallis Players, an organization of\ndrama students. A graduate of\nPaschal High School in Fort Worth.\nishe is the daughter of Mr. and\niMrs. Steve Holum, 2407 39th St. :\n\nDr. and Mrs. J. T. Krueger, 2703\n19th St., have returned to Lubbock\nfrom a trip to Chicago and\n\u2018Rochester, Minn. Dr. Krueger at-\n\u2018tended the American College of\n\u2018Surgeons meeting in Chicago. At\n\u2018Mayo Bros. Clinic in Rochester,\nhe spent a week doing a post-grad-\n\u2018uate study.\n\n| Billy R. Gideon, husband of Mrs.\nJoan Gideon, Lubbock Rt. 7, has\nrecently been assigned to the 187th.\nAirborne Regimental Combat:\n\u2018Team, Fort Bragg. N.C., for ad-,\nvanced military training. \"A form-:\ner student at New Deal High\nSchool, he has volunteered for,\nparatrooper training.\n\nDr. Donald Tate, president of\nthe Lubbock Council for United\nNations, presided over a luncheon\u2019\nmeeting of committee represent-.\natives when reports on a United!\nNations Weck observance here\nwere presented. Eight persons\nwere present for the meeting, held\nat noon Friday in the Student\nUnion Building at Texas Tech.\nUnited Nations Week was observ-\ned Oct. 17-24.\n\nFuneral services for Svivia\nPuga, 7-month-old daughter of\nMr, and Mrs. Gerardo Puga, 3206\nE. Broadway, are scheduled for\n{4 p.m. today at St. Joseph's Cath-\nolic Church with Burial in the\nMexican Catholic Cemetery. The\ninfant died at 2:15 a.m. Friday in\nSt. Mary's Hospital.\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 255.342365234375, 3077.073810546875, 1001.7428398437501, 4556.71451953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "SEMINOLE, Nov. 11 (Special)\u2014\nFuneral services for Jackie Wayne\nSims, 17, who died of leukemia at\n10 p.m. Thursday in Gaines Hos-\npital here, will be held at 3 p.m.\nSaturday in the First Baptist\nChurch.\n\nYoung Sims, who came here\nwith his parents nine years ago\nfrom Fisher County, had been ill\nfor about two years.\n\nSurvivors include his parents,\nMr. and Mrs. W. E. Sims, a\nsister, Sharon Ann Sims, two\nbrothers, Hollis and Lee Sims, all\nof the home: his maternal grand-\nparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H.\nMoore, Longworth; his paternal\ngrandfather, C. W. Sims, El Paso,\nand a great grandfather, E. A.\nSims, Wilson: |\n\nThe Rev. H. D. Christian, pas-\ntor of the First Baptist Church\nhere, will officiate; burial will be\nin Seminole Cemetery under the\npirecion of Singleton Funeral\nTome.\n\nPallbearers, all classmates, will)\nbe Gerald Stewart, Mac Beavers, |\nGary Chancellor, Leland Caffey,|\n\nLewis Reddell, Virgil Luttrell, Mal-,\necolm Martin and Tommy Moore. |\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 258.890869140625, 2815.603271484375, 981.03125, 3057.342529296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "Seminole Rites Set\nFar Jackie Sims\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 2460.390380859375, 4982.8076171875, 3166.723388671875, 5276.3134765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "Boys Clubs In City\nSet \u2018Little Sister\u2019\n\nContests Tuesday\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 2425.470703125, 7741.115234375, 3144.6435546875, 7994.9130859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "John H. Henderson\nRites Set Saturday\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 3957.293537109375, 2827.05891796875, 4693.31217578125, 4581.84049609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "\u2018day, pinning upon it the responsi-\nbility for shortcomings in Russian\ntbuildin\u2019:,\n\ni\n\nThe Communist party newspaper\nechoed = previous denunciations of\ninationally known architects and\nawapnad thet the fies\u2019. jook jn\n\"Russian aS must go. Re-\nispan. eet yar gent Joa ap Jeasi\nso far as this capital is concerned,\nas becn hune unen tre mexor of\nMoscow, M. A, Yasnov. and his,\ncopuas, Amore the aresitcets on\nthe pan is the chief of the Soviet.\nFenderoy 9\u00b0 Are'stsetore whe Jett:\nNew York for Moseow Thursday.\ntao wa Votan pas United staics..\nThe visit of the Russian housing\ndelegating ta the ced State-\napparenily nove must bear fruit.\nSufters From Shortage\nThe groct t.ocr sect suffers\nfrom an acute shortage of housing.\nAdditional detads ei faults in the,\nnation\u2019s building proegram were\nbroadcast Thursday nizht by Mos-,\ncow radio, which said Yasnov and!\nDeputy Mayor Kulakov were in-|\nformed there had been an unsatis-|\nfactory use of designs. It said they |\nwere warned of their personal re-}\nsponsibility.\nThursday night's broadcast said!\nthe several architects were either!\nfired, recommended for dismissal\nor had lost their Stalin prizes.\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 4692.58626171875, 2495.63216015625, 5420.5182304687505, 3047.47330859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "TOKYO, Friday (#\u2014The Peiping\n\u2018Communist Radio said Friday a\nnew highway had been opened be-\n\u2018tween Chanetu, capital of Szechwan\nProvince, and Apa, in Communist-\nloce mupied Tibet. Aba. tho bigzest\n|trading center in the area, mar-\n\u2018vets Jivesiock. The Red Radin said\nthe new road will link about 500,000\n\u201c\u2018peonle with the main center Szech-\n\nweonm\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 3209.773681640625, 2442.673583984375, 4684.52001953125, 2804.430908203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Says \u2018Flashy Look\u2019 Has Got To Go -\nArchitectural Shortcomings\nIn Russia Scored By Pravda\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 5494.9375, 1286.9405517578125, 6145.76708984375, 2088.0078125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 1008.6468696289063, 898.2287788085938, 1751.1985283203126, 5200.3204765625005 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Grant and Co., a major account.\ning firm with offices in 10 cities.\nStans told CQ his firm handled\n1$295,000 worth of work for the\n|Post Office Department between\nMay, 1953, and Sept. 30, 1955,\niat the request of ais current boss,\n| ESSE Genera] Arthur E.\n\nSummerfield.\n\nTo Examine Bills\nCommittee Counsel H. W. Braw-\nley said the committee will ex-\n\u2018amine closely the money paid\n| Stans\u2019 firm. \u2018\u2018That\u2019s a lot of\n|money for two years and four\n;months work,\u201d Brawley \u2014 said.\n1 Johnston said his committee \u201cwill\n{investigate everything that needs\ninvestigating,\u2019 adding the hear-\nlings \u2018\u2018may last all year.\u201d\n\nStans, who stalks African lions\n\\for a hobby, said he was unafraid\n\nof facing Johnston\u2019s committee\n) and explaining the $295,000 pay-\n\u2018ment. He estimated the account-\nling system recommended by his\n\u2018firm for the department already\nihas saved the government several\n\nmillions of dollars, eliminated 5,-\n,900 postal jobs.\n| There isn\u2019t any conflict of in-\niterest between his private work\n\u2018and his government post, Stans\nsaid, because he severed all pri-\nivate business connections the\nday before he took office. In\n_addition, he continued, he cancel-\nled the contract between his com-\npany and the government even\n\u2018thought it was not a prerequisite\nfor becoming deputy postmaster\ngeneral. |\n\nCould Boomerang :\n\nStans\u2019 explanation of the work\n| done by his company for the\ngovernment could prove a_poli-\ntical boomerang for the Demo-\ncrats. Stans said he fourd such\nj|antiquated fiscal methods as put-\niting post office funds in labeled\n\u2018cigar boxes instead of recording\n\u2018amounts in ledgers. |\n\nHe took the deputy postmas-:\niter general's post, Stans continu-|\n\u2018ed, so he could finish the work\nlof putting the department on a)\npaying basis.\n| Johnston isn\u2019t likely to query\n\u2018Stans about alleged buying and\nselling of postmaster jobs. These\n\u2018hearings revolve around John-\nston\u2019s charge that \u2018\u2018the jobs of\npostmasters and postal employees\n. . \u00bb have been sold to the high-\nest bidder.\u2019\u2019 The senator also;\naccuses the administration of:\n\u2018the sale of rural mail carrier;\njobs in many areas .,. aS a\ndevice to replenish the coffers\nof the local Republican commit-\ntees.\u201d\n\nBrawley said the committee\u2019s\nsix investigators have uncover-\ned \u201clots\u201d of wrong doing so far.\nAn increased postal inspector\nforce, he said. has been used by\nthe GOP to scare postmasters in\nresigning, thus enabling the Re-\npublicans to fill between 11,000\nand' 15,000 of the 38.000 postmas-\ngs since they took office in\n\nD3.\n\nBrawley's figures \u2018\u2018sound ridi-\nculous,\u2019\u2019 George Stafford, admin-\nistrative assistant to Sen. Frank\nCarlson (R-Kan), said. Carlson,\nranking Republican member of\nthe committee and its chairman\nin the 83rd Congress, said the\nGOP would welcome an inquiry\ninto the Post Office Department.\nAdded Stafford: \u2018\u2018If there is any\nwrongdoing, We are as anxious |\nas anvone else to correct it.\u201d |\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 308.6688537597656, 5286.34228515625, 1675.7640380859375, 6765.09521484375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "TONIGHT\n8:30 P.M.\n\n \n\n. a\n~ \u201ca q 2, he re eas\nhy - 8 ] \u00aboe oe\n=\u00bb, = mi ee a ts\na \u201cTT 7\u00b0 ie\npi Bae ee\n\u201d \u2014\n\nCnssma\n\nKCBD-TV CHANNEL 11\n\nA distinguished new dramatic series based on true\nexperiences of American Clergy\n\nbrought to you by\n\nYOUR CHEVROLET DEALER Picwevnowet |\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 3202.245361328125, 7058.4326171875, 4633.41064453125, 7776.2265625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "WE GIVE YOU MORE!\n\nBIGGEST TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE\nON NEW 1956\nPackard Bell...7 .h... 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Gross oper-\nating income was $666.410,304 com-\npared with $589,352,897,\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 5563.52294921875, 2691.716796875, 6035.4794921875, 2769.7939453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "9:05-10:00 A.M.\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 3232.155109375, 2812.0603828125, 3956.68326953125, 2929.559490234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "MOSCOW (\u00ae \u2014 Pravda blasted\nthe Union of Soviet architects to-\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 2469.67919921875, 4135.9560546875, 3193.497802734375, 4211.28271484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "\u2018KDUB\u20141340 ON THE DIAL\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 1704.604328125, 6806.82454296875, 2426.3868828125, 8533.493328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "KGNC-TV Channel 4\n\nSATURDAY, NOVEMBEE 18, 1008\n\n| \u00a7:30\u2014Industry On Parade\n\n| \u00a7:45\u2014Christian Science Program\n\n| 9:00\u2014Ramar of The Jungie\n\n| 9:30-\u2014Honest Jess 6 Gun Theater\n\n| =-30:30\u2014Mr, Wizard\n\n- 11:00\u2014Hopalong Cassidy\n11:30\u2014Steve Donovan, Western Marsha!\n12:00-\u2014-Roy Rogers\n12:30\u2014Saturday Shindig\n1:00\u2014Meet The Wrestlers\n1:30\u2014Gridiron Cavalcade\n1:45\u2014SMU vs Arkansas\n4:30\u2014Panhandie Barn Dance\n5:00\u2014Buffalo Bill Jr.\n5:30\u2014Annie Oakley\n8:00\u2014Cotton John\n\n8:00\u2014People Are Funny\n8:30\u2014Jimmy Durante\n9:00-\u2014-George Gobel\n$:30\u2014Hit Parade\n10:00\u2014Pro Highlights\n10:30\u2014News, Weather\n10:45\u2014Abundant Life\n10:55\u2014Armchair Theater\n12:00\u2014Sign Off\n\nKFDA-TV Channel 1\u00a2\nSATURDAY. 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Dancing Party Monitor\n8:15 Philadelphia Orchestra Dancing Party Monitor\n8:30 Philadelphia Orchestra Dancing Party Grand Old Opry\n8:45 Philadelphia Orchestra. Dancing Party Grand Old Opry\n9:00 News & Basin St. Jazz \u00a9 Hotel Edigon Monitor\n9:15 Basin Street Jazz Hotei Edison MONE caw\n9:30 Guy Lombardo Guest Star Monitor: News\n9:45 Guy Lombardo News Pi\n10:00 News Silver Melodies RpOnHLOE\n10:15 Hal\u2019s Hall of Fame Silver Melodies Monitor\n10:30 Hal's Hall of Fame Silver Melodies Monitor !\n10:45 Hal\u2019s Hall of Fame Silver Melodies Monitor\n11:00 Hal's Hall of Fame Silver Melodies Monitor: News :\n11:15 Hal\u2019s Hall of tame Silver Melodies Monitor \u2018\n11:30 Hal's Hall of Fame Silver Melodies Momtor \u2018\n11:45 Hal's Hall of Fame Silver Melodies; News Monitor\n12:00 Sign Off Sign Ott Sign Oft\n\nNOTE TU KEADEKS: The Avalanche-Jvemnal cannot be responsthie for the\naccuracy of radiv orogram listings due t the oractice of stations in making |\nlast minute. unannounced changes. Programe listed above are an made ap &9 |\ndividual stations. bet are sahleet to errer. due to changes onde hy tations\n\nand/or networks.\nKDAV\u2014S86 ON THE DIAL!\n\nSATURDAY\n\nTelevician \u00a7:30\u2014Country Junction\n\n \n\n \n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 3189.732177734375, 5833.80859375, 3915.882568359375, 6348.2890625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 4703.93017578125, 2975.564208984375, 5413.931640625, 8351.4912109375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "peonie with the main center Szech.\nwan.\n\nTONIGHT 0 conn: 13\n\n{Sign-On 1:55 P.M.)\n\n \n\nBeat The Clock\n6:30 With Bud Collier\n\n \n\nI:3 starring Jackie\nGleason |\n\n \n\nTwo for the Money|\n3:00 starring Herb\nShriner\n\nF\nq\n\n \n\nIi\nIt's Always Jan sg\n330 starring Janis Paige \u00ab\n\n \n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 3209.625244140625, 6276.041015625, 3559.959228515625, 6701.43017578125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 1757.60693359375, 3681.277099609375, 2143.872314453125, 3773.93896484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "Television\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 5496.15087890625, 527.7642211914062, 6187.11376953125, 1275.86767578125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": " \n\ni Ox sce\nKEY OZ ZEaKs\n\nCIR\n\n \n\n9:00 A.M.\n\nALLAN JACKSON\nAND THE NEWS\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 331.4565734863281, 899.0148315429688, 984.8515625, 938.0044555664062 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "(Rw Canereceional Quarterly)\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 1733.7538642578124, 3875.738361328125, 2441.456951171875, 6746.50065234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "\u2018KDUB-TV Channel 13\n; SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1955\n2:00-\u2014Guided Tour\n2:15\u2014Indusiry On Parade\n2:30\u2014Big Picture\n3:00\u2014Championship Bowling\n4:00\u2014Sagebrush Cinema\n5:00\u2014Buffalo Bill\n5:30\u2014Andy's Gang\n6:10\u2014City Detective\n6:30\u2014Beat the Clock\n7:00--Stage Show\n7:30\u2014The Honeymooners\n\u00a7:00\u2014Two for the Money\n\u00a7:30\u2014It's Alwaya Jan\n9:00\u2014Gunsmoke\n\u00a7:30\u2014Stories of the Century\n10:00\u2014Guy Lombardo\n10:30\u2014Florian Zabach\n11:00.Wrestiing\n32:00\u2014Sign Gif\n\nSUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1958\n10:30\u2014Program Previews\n10:40\u2014First. Methodist Church\n12:00\u2014Big Picture\n12:30\u2014The Christophers\n1:00--This Is the Life\n1:30\u2014Report Card\n2:00\u2014KUR Party\n3:00\u2014Eddy Arnold\n3:3%\u2014Let's Take a Trip\n4:00\u2014Plains Talk\n4:30\u2014Winky Dink\n5:00\u2014-Wild Bil Hickok\n$:30\u2014-You Are There\n6:00\u2014Huntin\u2019 and Fishin\u2019 Club\n6:30\u2014Privaie Secretary\n7:0\u2014Ed Suilivan Show\n\u00a7:00\u2014G, E. Theater\n8:30\u2014Alfred Hitchcock\n9:00\u2014~Appointment With Adventure\n9:30\u2014Annie Oakley\n10:00\u2014Confidential File\n10:30\u2014News\n10:45\u2014Birthday Party\n11:15\u2014Affairs of Geraldine\n11:45--Sign Off\n\nKCBD-TV Channel 11\nSATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1958\n12:30~\u2014The Wizard\n1:00\u2014~Roy Rogers\n1:30\u2014Press Box Preview\n1:45--SMU-Arkansas\n4:30\u2014Foothall Scoreboard\n4:45\u2014Plastime\n\u00a7:15\u2014Feature\n6:00\u2014News, Weather, Sports\n6:15\u2014Drew Pearson\n6:30-\u2014George Gohel\n7:00--Lone Ranger\n7:30-\u2014-Cisco Kid\n\u00a7:00\u2014Star Stage\n8:30\u2014Crossroads\n$:00-~-I Led 3 Lives\n9:30\u2014Your Hit Parade\n10:00\u2014Ted Mack's Amateur Hour\n10:30\u2014News, Weather. Sports\n11:00--Theater\n\nSUNDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 18658\n1:18\u2014-Norman Vincent Peale\n1:30\u2014Family Bible Quiz\n2:00\u2014Lawrence Welk Show\n3:08\u2014Wide, Wide World\n4:30\u2014Faith for Living\n5:9\u2014His Honor Homer Bell\n5:30\u2014Hopalong Cassidy\n6:00\u2014It's a Great Life\n6:30\u2014F rontier\n7:00\u2014Variety Hour\n\u00a7:00\u2014Highway Patrol\n8:380\u2014District Attorney\n$:00\u2014Loretta Young\n9:30-\u2014-Pride of the Family\n19:00\u2014Cavaicade Theater\n10:30\u2014News. Weather, Sports\n11:00\u2014TV Theater\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 4742.1875, 2441.877197265625, 5387.90966796875, 2501.563720703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "CHINA HIGHWAY OPENED\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 5432.09114453125, 2106.86751171875, 6179.2184257812505, 2643.92838671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "Week-end news every hour on the\nhour provides listeners with world\n\u2018news coverage by well-known reporte\njing names, on an hourly basis every\nSaturday and Sunday. In addition te\n\u2018Allan Jackson and Robert Trout, whe\nhave been heard for some time, the\nroster will include Griffing Bancroft,\nNed Calmer, Wells Church, Lou\nCioffi, Ron Cochran, Charles Col-\nlingwoed, Walter Cronkite, George\nHerman and Dallas Townsend.\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "291327047-dubuque-telegraph-herald-Sep-06-1955-p-5.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 43, 44 ], [ 45, 46 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 43, 44 ], [ 46, 45 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6762.57148828125, 10080.0166015625 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 71.03511724853516, 3580.74980078125, 911.0927895507813, 5264.135453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "WEST UNION, Ia. \u2014 Two Fay-\nette County farm operators were\ncited last week for their efforts on\nbehalf of soil conservation. One is\nan owner-operator operation and\nthe other an owner-tenant partner-\nship. Both farms have also been\ncited at the annual Farm-Town din-\nner held each year by the West\nUnion Chamber of Commerce.\n\nHarold Strong of Elgin, a former\nchairman of the Fayette Soil Con-\nservation district, was the owner-\noperator cited by the lowa Assn.\nof Soil Conservation districts. The\nlandlord-tenant partnership cited\nwas that of Linus Putz of West\nUnion, and Kenneth Anderson of\nElgin.\n\nBoth of these farms are in the\nwindblown loess area of the coun-\nty, where hills and extreme erosion\nconditions prevail.\n\nThese two operations will com-\npete in their respective divisions\nfor top honors on a district basis.\nShould they be selected to repre-\nsent the district, they would then\ncompete for top honors in the\ngtate.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 925.2457885742188, 357.8357849121094, 2517.730712890625, 2602.440673828125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "*%\n\n \n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 3399.065962890625, 670.6053916015625, 4226.71553125, 3353.466751953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "- PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, Wis. \u2014\nA driver accused of recklessness\nand leaving the scene of an acci-\ndent is being held in the Crawford\nCounty jail here. He is Ervan Ol-\n\nson, 23, of Beloit.\n\nHe was arrested at 9:30 p.m.\nSunday by Sheriff Bruce Hutchins\nof Crawford County after a search\nthrough back roads of northern\nCrawford and southern Vernon\ncounties,\n\nOlson is accused of hitting the\nback end of a car driven by Ear!\nJohnson of Bagley on Highway 35\nthree miles north of Ferryville\nabout 5:30 p.m. Sunday. The\nJohnson car was forced over a 40.\nfoot embankment and was demol.\nished.\n\nJohnson's parents, from Bagley.\nwho were with him were both in-\njured, His mother, 73, received 3\nbroken thigh bone and bruises anc\nwas classed as critical Monday by\ndoctors at Beaumont Hospita\nhere. His father, August, 75, has z\n\u2018broken arm and face cuts. John\nson received cuts.\n\nA description of the hit-and-rur\n\n \n \n\nby Jack Doudna of DeSoto who wa:\n\u2018driving the other direction wher\nthe accident happened.\n| The search in two counties wa:\njconducted by Hutchins, Traffi:\nOfficer William Banta of Craw\n\u2018ford County and three Verno:\n\u2018County officials. Five cars. wer\n\u2018jused.\nOlson\u2019s car was spotted about |\nip.m. near West Prairie in Verno!\nCounty. Olson returned to the ca\n\\j}about 9:30 p.m. and was arreste:\ny}and charged with reckless drivin\nyj}and leaving the scene of an acc\nj | dent.\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 5076.96562109375, 1495.4105673828126, 5904.0446328125, 2279.7653359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "MAQUOKETA, la. \u2014 Annual\nJackson County Farm Bureau\npicnic will be held Sunday at the\nJackson county fairgrounds, with\npotluck dinner scheduled at 1 p.m.\n\nCommittee in charge of ar-\nrangements and entertainment in-\ncludes Melvin Bentley, Vincent\nHeim, Max Heneke, E. J. Hartviz-\nsen, Lynn Battles, Max Campbell,\n| George Hoffmann, Elmer Scher-\n\u2018rer, Lester Grimm, John Hender-\n\u2018son, Clarence Manderscheid and\n\u2018Gilbert Cornelius.\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 42.98705587768555, 686.6097861328125, 889.0846108398438, 3144.73457421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "WAUKON, Ia. ~ Plans have\nbeen completed for polio clinics\nin Allamakee County, according to\nDr. D. W. Dohnalek of Waukon,\nsecretary of the county Medical\nSociety,\n\nAll children who received their\nfirst anti-polio inoculations at the\nclinics in May are eligible to re-\nceive their second shots at the\nclinics scheduled this week and\nnext. Each child is requested to\ngo to the same clinic center he\nattended before.\n\nThe youngsters will be taken in\na group from each town school to\nthe clinic center. Parents of rural\nschool children will make their\nown arrangements to get the\nyoungsters to the clinics, Dr, Coh-\nnalek said.\n\nIf a child who was in the first\nor second grade during the 1954-55\nschool year did not receive the\nfirst inoculation in May, he may\nhave the first shot at the Septem-\nber clinic. Parents are asked to\ncall the public health nursing of.\nfice if they wish their child to\nhave the first of the series at\nthis time. eu\n\nThe vaccine to be used in Alla.\nmakee County was made by Parke-\nDavis drug company and has beer\nreleased for use by the U.S. pub.\nlic health service after testing.\n\nSchedule of clinics is as follows:\nLansing City Hall, Friday, Sept.\n9, 9 to 10 a.m.; Waukon Veterans\nMemorial Hospital, Tuesday, Sept.\n13, 9 to 10:30 a.m.; Postville, Dr.\nM. C. Kiesau\u2019s office, Wednesday.\nSept. 14, 9 to 10 a.m,\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 5061.5373984375, 475.5742941894531, 5893.592484375, 1258.8245400390624 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "MAQUOKETA, Ia. \u2014 Theodore\nMootz, 52, of Bellevue, paid a fine\n\u2018of $500 Saturday when he pleaded\n\u2018guilty in district court to a charge\n\\of operating a motor vehicle while\nintoxicated, second offense. Judge\nArthur F. Janssen suspended his\ndriver's license for 60 days.\n\nMootz was arrested in Bellevue\njJune 20, and entered a plea of\ninnocent when arraigned in court\nJuly 23. His first O.M.V.I. con-\n|vietion occurred 22 years ago, in\n1933.\n\n \n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 5096.9729453125, 2498.93534765625, 5908.565140625, 3061.26240625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "POTOSI, Wis. \u2014 The Rev. How-\nard Dukelow has resigned as clerk\nof the Potosi school district, effec-\ntive later in the fall. The remain-\ning members of the board have\nchosen William Reinecke to re.\nplace him.\n\nReinecke was admitted to the\nbar in June and will practice law a!\nPotosi.\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 2570.5432578125, 2142.076216796875, 3411.607376953125, 4958.57490625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "PLATTEVILLE, Wis. \u2014 The pub-\nlie is urged to attend and partici-\npate in the Southwest Wisconsin\nRegional Conference on Education\n\n \n \n\nPlatteville, according to Dr. Milton\nLonghorn, of Platteville, executive\nsecretary for the conference.\n\nNo accurate prediction can be\nmade as to the number expected\nto attend the conference, Dr. Long-\nhorn said, since the affair is com-\npletely open to all interested citi-\nzens who wish to participate. Ar-\nrangements have been made, how-\never, to take care of at least 200\nor 300 people.\n\nAfter the opening general session\nthe conference will be broken into\npublic discussion groups. As people\nregister for the conference, they\nwill be given an opportunity to\nchoose the particular discussion\ngroup in which they wish to par-\nticipate. The four major problems\nto be discussed by these groups\nare finance, curriculum, buildings\nand equipment, and teacher supply.\n\nThere will be two discussion\n\u2018groups exploring the problem of\n\\eurriculum, one of which will be\n| presided over by Elmer L. Wilkins\njof Platteville, and the other by\n| James C. Porter, Boscobel attorn-\n\ney.\n| The other curriculum discussion\n\u2018leaders, announced this week, are\n|| Effie M. Fieldhouse of Dodgeville.\n\\ja member of the county schoo\nficommittee; the Rev. Joseph De\n}| Stefano of Platteville; Cecil Wan\nli\\less, superintendent of schools o\n-|Richland County; Howard Teas\nlidale of Darlington, county super\n-| intendent of schools; Walter Ploetz\n-| superintendent of Plattevill\n-|schools, and the Rev. James 3\n-Corrigan, president of the Can\n\nipion Jesuit School at Prairie d\no Chien,\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 3431.06523046875, 3583.560591796875, 4256.63740625, 4477.26191796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "MAQUOKETA, Ia. \u2014 Plans to\nfinance the maintenance costs at\nthe Buckhorn Church were dis-\ncussed at the monthly meeting of\nthe Buckhorn Community Assn.\nThursday evening.\n\nFirst project will be a pancake\n\u2018supper at the church Sept. 20. The\ncommittee includes Mrs. Arthur\n\u2018Roe, association president, Mrs.\n\u2018John Crane, Mrs, Oskar Skott,\nMrs, Frank Miller, Mrs. Glen Lus-.\nkey and Mrs, Walter Pross.\n\nThe building is no longer used\nfor church services but is a com:\nmunity center.\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 5919.59452734375, 2336.198287109375, 6762.57148828125, 3048.084671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "What does Chicago have that Fort\nMadison, Iowa, doesn\u2019t? Nothing a\nfamily could wish for\u2014except bad\nair, death-defying traffic and the\npace that kills\u2014says William B. L,\n\u2018Bunn, Find out why he moved and\nway he's so glad he did. Read his\n\u201cI Never Mise Chicago\u201d, in The\n\nSaturday Evening Post, out today!\n\n \n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 2560.50468359375, 568.8052817382812, 3387.0680703125, 1717.805619140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "STOCKTON, Ill. \u2014 Plans for the\nnew Stockton High School to be\nerected at Rush street and High-\nway 20 are reported to be ready\nfor inspection by contractors after\nSept. 15, according to the board of\neducation. Contracts for the build-\ning will be let at 8 p.m. Oct. 15.\n\nAction was taken by the board\nto increase the limits of liability\non the Stockton school busses and\nto increase medical payment cov-\nerages on passengers for the com-\ning year.\n\nThe resignation of a member of\nthe board, H.W. Bryant, was ac.\ncepted at the Friday meeting, and\nW.L. Sanderson was appointed tc\nfill his unexpired term. Bryant\nwill move to Wheaton, Ill,\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 5098.40234375, 2322.795654296875, 5787.509765625, 2485.91357421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Potosi School District\nClerk Resians Post\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 109.11330328369141, 6735.61405859375, 935.0098427734375, 7751.8063515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "WEST UNION, Ia. \u2014 Enroll-\nment at the West Union public\nschool totals 654, according to\nSupt. Eldon Archambault.\n\nOf this total, 414 are in the grades\nand junior high, and 240 are in high\nschool. Largest enrollment in the\ngrades is in kindergarten with 56,\nFirst grade has 50; second grade,\n54; third grade, 46; fourth grade,\no\u201c fifth grade, 30; sixth grade,\n\n43; pret age 39 and eighth\ngrade, 39. All, with the exception\nof the fifth grade, have been split\ninto two classes.\n\nEnrollment in high school class:\nes includes 57 seniors, 53 juniors,\n61 sophomores and 69 freshmen.\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 5909.20878515625, 673.4557944335937, 6754.35469140625, 1735.62812890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "MAQUOKETA, Ia. \u2014 Gale re\nceipts at the Jackson County Fair\nlast month totaled $18,211, accord-\ning to L. S. Lein, secretary of the\nfair association directors. Last\nyear\u2019s gross was approximately\n$19,000.\n\nLargest income was Sunday,\n\n$6,776 when attendance was e\u00ae\n\ntimated at 10,000, largest in the\nhistory of the present fair associa-\n\u2018tion. Despite intermittent rain\n\u2018Friday, ticket sales that day\n-amouted to $3,486, with $2,952 on\nSaturday and $1,780 Thursday.\n\n| Season tickets brought in $2,378,\nand exhibitors\u2019 tickets, $848.\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 4230.0002890625, 566.3029624023437, 5064.654984375, 1882.6468056640624 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "CRESCO, la. \u2014 Old age assist-\nance in Howard County for Aug-\nust totaled $15,940 and was grant-\ned to 270 individuals at an average\nof $59.04 each.\n\nAid to needy blind grants for\nAugust totaled $289 and were\ngranted to 5 individuals at an av-\nerage of $57.90 each.\n\nFor the same period, aid to de-\npendent children in the county tot-\naled $3,150 and was granted to 30\nfamilies consisting of 115 people,\naccording to social welfare direc-\ntor, Baird Lomas of Cresco.\n\nThere was 1 more aid to de-\npendent children case for August\nthan in July, and 6 more receipi.\nents for August than in July.\n| The total aid for August wa:\n/$19,380 or $289 less than the $19..\n669 total for the month of July,\n\u2018according to Lomas\u2019 report.\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 3447.55839453125, 4726.554, 4279.92891015625, 5578.41475 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "- POTOSI, Wis.\u2014Silo filling is the\nuniversal work in this part of the\ncountry, which has been the hard-\nest hit by the drought.\n\nReports are that there is a bare\n20 per cent corn crop, and that\nmuch the largest percentage is\nbeing chopped up for silage. Many\nfarmers are already feeding their\nlivestock, for pastures are at a\n\u2018new low and the over-all picture\nof the farm lands resemble the\ndry farms of the western states.\n\nA gentle soaking rain could still\nrestore pastures.\n\n \n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 2564.63330078125, 1753.1549072265625, 3268.19482421875, 2112.557861328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Prepare for 300\nAt Platteville\nEducation Meet\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 93.49853515625, 5321.27490234375, 787.4817504882812, 5514.96533203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "3 Maquoketa Clubs\nTo Sell Grid Tickets\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 29.271562576293945, 164.88172912597656, 849.33154296875, 642.2467651367188 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Allamakee Sets\nClinics for\n2nd Polio Shots\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 4250.2483359375, 2106.3811484375, 5074.6129921875, 2938.11933984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "CLERMONT, Ia. \u2014 A total of\n675 children are enrolled in all\ngrades of the Clermont-Elgin Con-\nsolidated Schools, Elgin has 373\nwhile 302 are in the Clermont\n\n| _high schools have\n86 students in each town. Elgin\nhas 28 in the first eight grades\n\ncompared to 216 in Clermont.\nHot school lunches will be serv-\ned in the schools commencing\n\u2018Tuesday September 6. Mrs. Her.\nbert Martin and Mrs. Mary Olsor\nhave again been hired as cooks\nfor the Clermont schools.\n\n \n\n \n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 1753.7894736328126, 3595.899947265625, 2585.98115625, 5466.78437890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "ELIZABETH, Ill. \u2014 Prompt ac-\ntion by the Elizabeth firemen who\nhad received first aid courses, and\nthe use of the local fire depart-\nment equipment are credited with\n\u2018saving the life of a child passing\nthrough Elizabeth with its parents\nMr. and Mrs. Randolph Harrison\nof Chicago last week.\n\nRandolph Harrison, two and a\nhalf, was reported to have had a\nconvulsion when about three miles\nwest of Elizabeth. Pulling into a\n\u2018service station on the west end of\nthe business district, the parents\nexplained the situation. Clifford\nJones, operator of one of the sta-\ntions and a fireman, recognized\nthe seriousness of the case and ap-\nplied the inhalator of the fire de-\npartment because the local phy-\nisician was then at a Freeport hos-\npital.\n\nThe child, who had appeared tc\nhave stopped breathing, gave sigas\nof life by crying. Jones then made\nthe run from Elizabeth to Free\nport, 32 miles, in the next 23 min-\nutes with the use of his firemen\u2019s\nemergency light and the assis.\n\njtance of a motorcycle officer from\nLena crossroads. The child soor\n\u2018recovered completely.\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 6096.916015625, 1792.0289306640625, 6574.10546875, 2276.639892578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "lOWA\n\ntown tops\nChicago!\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 93.63685522460938, 5528.132125, 922.5538491210938, 6491.6344765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "MAQUOKETA, Ia. \u2014 Commit-\ntees representing three civic or-\nganizations will hold a 7 a.m.\nbreakfast meeting Wednesday atft-\ner which they will launch the sea-\nson ticket sales for the Maquoketa\nHigh School football team.\n\nMembers of Junior Chamber of\nCommerce, Lions and Rotary\nclubs will participate, according\nto Henry Koob, school athletic di-\nrector. The breakfast will be al\nHotel Decker.\n\nPersons purchasing season tick.\nets will be entitled to reserved\nseats for the four home football\ngames.\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 100.8447494506836, 6530.47216796875, 818.557373046875, 6718.01513671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "West Union School\nReports 654 Enrolled\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 2615.770064453125, 5332.37480078125, 3456.6657265625, 6683.0309609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "WAUKON, Ia. \u2014 Group No. 3 of\nthe Big Four Dairy Herd Improve-\nment Cooperative (owner - sam-\npler), has 16 herds on test during\nthe month of August with 281 cows\nmilking and 74 dry. Production av-\neraged 695 pounds of milk and 26.4\npounds of butterfat.\n\nTen cows were sold and two were\nadded to the herds.\n\nThere were nine cows from eight\nherds which met the production re-\nquirements, according to Lloyd A.\n\nMatthews, supervisor,\n\nOwners were John Doerring of\nLuana, Holstein; LaVern Garms\nof Monona, Holstein; LeRoy Hoth\n\u2018of Monona, Guernsey; William\nMoses Jr. of Monona, Holstein; El-\nmer Radlof: of Monona, Holstein;\nEldo Sander of Postville, 2 Hol-\nsteins; Clinton Smith of Postville,\nGuernsey, and Kenneth Sudden-\ndorf of Monona, Brown Swiss.\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 2597.437255859375, 4983.87255859375, 3412.986328125, 5321.66064453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "26.4 Pounds of Fai\nAverage for Big 4\nDairy Test Group\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 1772.117431640625, 5518.40771484375, 2517.965576171875, 5682.40869140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "Potosi Widens Street\nWith Narrower Wolke\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 4238.44970703125, 1920.280517578125, 4993.64990234375, 2086.964599609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Clermont-Elgin Schools\nReport 675 Enrolled\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 3415.305908203125, 3362.6279296875, 4183.96923828125, 3565.76318359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Plans Made to Finance\nCommunity Center\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 69.21204376220703, 3181.294189453125, 878.7178955078125, 3556.214111328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "2 Fayette Farm\nOperators Cited fo:\nSoil Conservation\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 3445.0146484375, 4511.70947265625, 4191.62841796875, 4704.80419921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Silo Filling Proceeds\nIn Western Grant Co.\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 2550.70068359375, 179.1641845703125, 3356.224853515625, 554.5803833007812 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "Contracts for New\nSchool at Stockton\nTo Be Let Oct. 15\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 5895.39990234375, 289.18353271484375, 6576.3408203125, 651.7838745117188 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "\u2018Gate Receipts\nAt Jackson Fair\nTotal $18,211\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 4263.091796875, 2974.679931640625, 4978.1337890625, 3130.2109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "Girl Released After\nAdmittina FEatal Shat\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 1748.4344482421875, 3197.5380859375, 2568.06103515625, 3567.3740234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "Elizabeth Fireman\u2019s\nTraining Saves Life\nOf 2-year-old Child\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 4255.122359375, 3153.76933203125, 5088.17988671875, 3944.76191796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "PHILLIPS, Wis. (UP) \u2014 Price\nCounty officials have released a\n15-year-old girl to the custody of\na relative after she admitted the\nfatal shooting of her father Satur-\nday night.\n\nHarriet Kallander told Sheriff\n\u2018Andrew Pilch she shot Carl A.\nKalander, 49, because he had been\n\u2018drinking and had knocked her\n| mother down. After shooting him\n|with a shotgun, the girl telephoned\nauthorities from a neighboring\n\u2018farm home.\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 4229.81982421875, 169.0845947265625, 5051.8701171875, 555.4366455078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "Howard Co. Spends\n$10,380 for Aid\nTo Needy in August\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 2621.042724609375, 6722.8251953125, 3413.179931640625, 6891.6650390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "Jones Co. Fair Labeled\n\u2018Mest Successful Ever\u2019\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 5138.33203125, 3125.19873046875, 6716.27392578125, 4155.8564453125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "[TG\n\nFACTORY WORKERS\n\nCome in for a low-cost loan to solve your\nurgent financial problems,\n\n \n\nLocal Finance Service\n\nA Dubuque Company Owned and\nOperated by Dubuque People\n\n957 MAIN STREET DIAL 2-0559\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 5079.6630859375, 291.1725769042969, 5789.96533203125, 452.7708435058594 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "Bellevue Driver Pays\n$500 Fine for OMVI\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 2622.652388671875, 6890.31132421875, 3464.193314453125, 7343.36933984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "ANAMOSA, Ia. \u2014 The 102nd\nJones County Fair held last month\nat Monticello was the most suc-\ncessful ever, accroding to Claude\nAppleby, secretary.\n\nThe last day of the fair was at-\ntended by 27,000 people, and total\nattendance was 84,500.\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 3398.51513671875, 169.57505798339844, 4194.79736328125, 641.436767578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "Driver Jailed\nAfter Crawford\nHit-run Wreck\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 5074.28271484375, 1311.7347412109375, 5807.51171875, 1485.8016357421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "Jackson Farm Bureau\nPicnic to Be Sunday\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 920.9212485351562, 3374.913375, 1744.6131142578124, 7737.4069375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "BOSCOBEL, Wis. \u2014 Mr. and\nMrs. George Wilkinson of Mount\nHope, a girl, Aug. 27. Mr. and\nMrs. Charles Coleman of Gays\nMills, a girl, Aug. 27. Mr. and Mrs.\nRobert Wepking, a girl, Aug. 27.\nMr. and Mrs. Shelby Groom of\nWauzeka, a boy, Aug. 26. Mr. and\nMrs. Lester McClimans of Blue\nRiver, a girl, Aug. 25. Mr. and Mrs.\nDonald Johnsrud of Fennimore, a\nboy, Aug. 24.\n\nELIZABETH, Tl \u2014 Mr. and\nMrs. Lloyd D. McLean, a boy, Sept.\n1\n\nGLEN HAVEN, Wis. \u2014 Mr. and\nMrs. Lawrence Blum, twin, boys,\nSept. 1.\nGRATIOT, Wis. \u2014 Mr. and Mrs.\nRalph Seffrood, a girl, Aug. 27. Mr.\n\u2018and Mrs. Edward Stietz, a girl,\nAug. 26.\n\nHANOVER, Ill. \u2014 Mr. and Mrs.\nHerbert Wilson Jr., a boy, Aug. 30.\n\nMONTICELLO, Ia. \u2014 Mr. anc\n\u2018Mrs. William Graham of Ber.\nnard, a boy, Aug. 29.\n\nNEW HAMPTON, Ia. \u2014 Mr. anc\n\\Mrs. Claude Babeock Jr., a girl\nAug. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kel\nleher, a boy, Aug. 25. Mr. and Mrs\nRichard Kerns, a boy, Aug. 24, Mr.\nand Mrs. Earl Melver of Freder\nicksburg, a girl, Aug. 26. Mr. anc\nMrs. Warren Means of Fredericks\nburg, a girl, Aug..24. Mr. and Mrs\nCarl Rosauer of Lawler, a boy\nAug. 23.\n\n| OSSIAN, Ia. \u2014 Mr. and Mrs. Ra:\n| Hemesath, a boy, Aug. 30. Mr. anc\nMrs. Joe Jemesath, a boy, Aug. 28\n|Mr. and Mrs. Don Wessels, a boy\n| Sept. 1.\nPLATTEVILLE, Wis. \u2014 Mr. an\nMrs. Wayne Sand, a boy, Aug. 26\nMr. and Mrs. Augustus Wharton\n\u2018a girl, Aug. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Ed\njward Egan, a girl, Aug. 25. Mr\njand Mrs. Melvin Weigel, a gir\n| Aug. 25.\n\nPRAIRIE DU CHIEN, Wis. -\n\u2018Mr, and Mrs. Burdette Wayne, .\n|jboy, Aug. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Ne\n|| McCormick of Harpers Ferry, la\n\na girl, Aug. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Jame\nWalker of Harpers Ferry, Ia.,\ngirl, Aug. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Frec\nerick Morris, a girl, Aug. 30. M:\nand Mrs. Dan Kelly of Bagley,\ngirl, Aug. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Ca:\n*'men Valdovinos of Bloomington,\n-\\boy, Aug. 29. Mr.. and Mrs, Roge\n\u2018Eck of Lancaster, a girl, Aug. 2\nMr. and Mrs. Paul Prew, twins,\ni} boy and a girl, Aug. 29. Mr. an\n1/ Mrs. Martin Betzle, a boy, Aug. 2\n> Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garrity,\n\u2018| girl, Aug. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Charle\n+ Speck, a boy, Aug. 27. Mr. and Mr\n*|Eldon Rogers of Gays Mills, a gir\n*|Aug. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Elgi\n1! Sprague of Mount Hope, a gir\nMi Aug. \u201c7, Mr. and Mrs. Donal\ntiHeiar of Ferryville, a boy, Au;\n26. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brow\n\u201clof Wauzeka, a boy, Aug. 26. M\n*!and Mrs. Kilburn Johnson, a bo\u2019\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 1775.4371787109376, 6407.333296875, 2612.706498046875, 7710.57148828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "\u201cAug. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bailey\nof Clayton, Ia., a boy, Aug. 24.\n\nSPILLVILLE, Ia. \u2014 Mr. and\nMrs. Louis Novak, a boy, Aug. 28.\n\u2018Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kreiner, a\ngirl, Aug. 28.\n\nWAUKON, Ia. \u2014 Mr. and Mrs.\nRalph Martin, a girl, Aug. 30. Mr.\nand Mrs. Othello Olson of Harp-\ners Ferry, a boy, Aug. 29. Mr. and\nMrs. Duane Wedo, a boy, Aug. 28.\nbog and Mrs. Donald Van Horn,\n\u2018a girl, Aug. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Cy-\n\u2018ril Troendle of Lansing, a girl,\n| Aug. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Charles\nDohrer, a girl, Aug. 24. Mr. and\nMrs. Cletus Troendle of Lansing, a\nboy, Aug. 24. Mr. and Mrs. James\nMoe, a boy, Aug. 23.\n\nWADENA, Ia. \u2014 Mr. and Mrs.\nRichard Scheidel, a girl, Aug. 31.\n\nWAUCOMA, Ia. \u2014 Mr. and Mrs.\nM. J. Blong, a girl, Sept. 2.\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 5538.92558203125, 4893.5901328125, 6483.83027734375, 5283.51875390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "good party-line telephone service:\nspace out your calls, give up the line\nfor emergency calls, replace the re-\nceiver carefully. Remember, party-\nline courtesy is catching. North-\nwestern Bell Telephone Company.\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 4568.59648046875, 4883.2971640625, 5496.7350625, 5269.701859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "Everybody's susceptible to cour-\ntesy and kindness. If you share tele-\nphone service with others, hang up\nquickly and quietly when you find\nthe line in use. You'll soon see they'll\ndo the same for you. Other tips for\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 896.8675537109375, 181.27236938476562, 2509.097900390625, 314.5841979980469 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "Maquoketa Woman Receives Award\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 3495.985595703125, 5767.29345703125, 6754.14794921875, 9325.0849609375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "Now, during September...\n\nGET THE BIGGEST TRADE\nYOU'VE EVER MADE!\n\n \n\nAnnee NRE Ca \u00a9 le le et tA Blatt in gain! Nie\n\nee eee ae\nTne eee a tie ll hele a . ws\n\nYour car's worth more than\never before...come in and\nget our\u201d\u2019Big Deal\"today!\n\n \n \n \n \n\nA \u201cROCKET\u201d\nFOR EVERY POCKET!\n\nAnd you'll find one priced just right for you!\nChoose from thirteen gorgeous models in\nOldsmobile's three thrilling series . . .\nluxurious Ninety-Eight, the brilliant Super\n\"88\" and the budget-priced \"38\"! Olds-\nmobile \"88\" 2-Door Sedan illustrated.\n\nYou've waited long enough\u2014now it\u2019s time to go Oldsmobile?\nFor we've never made it easier than it is this month for\nyou to own a flashing \u201cRocket\u201d Engine car! Now you can\nthrill to the glamor and actien of \u201cgo-ahead\u201d styling and\n\u201cRoeket\u201d Engine power! And the surprisingly low price\n;., Our generous appraisal... plus top resale value... are\nsolid reasons for action! Make up for what you've been\nmissing .;. make up your mind to own an Olds\u2014today!\n\ni=, 8 ee eeeE,elCUCelC MlCOr,lC EE lUCsiCti\u2018\u00e9i\u2018C\u2018i\u201c pees\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 174.2339630126953, 7811.14990234375, 3486.25732421875, 10080.0166015625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "Farmers! Builders! Remodelers! Get the Materials You Need\nat Reasonab!e Prices at Blum Co.\n\nBLUM CO. =: ie\n\n \n\n@ Stee! Sheets @ Stes! Hog Troughs \u00ae Roofing and Siding\u2014complete as- #\n@ Aluminum Sheets \u00ae Woven Wire sortment\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n@ Columns ? Lawn Fence \u00ae Clothes Line Standords\u2014T and U\naie @ Chicken Mesh shapes\nwee @ Poultry Netting \u00ae@ Tanks, Crossings, Incinerators\u2014\n@ Beams @ Lown and Farm Gates built to specifications\nChannels \u00a9 Electric Welded Mesh @ Aluminum Combination Windows\n\nStock Tanks and Doors\n\nSeptic Tanks @ Black and Galvanized Pipe Fittings\nFuel Oil Tanks @ Soil Pipe and Fittings\n\nCulverts @ Plumbing Supplies and Fixtures\nCattle Crossings \u00ae Reinforcing Rods and Mesh\n\nBraces @ Floor Jacks\n\n \n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 2620.868453125, 7438.14921484375, 3459.71894921875, 7729.9850625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "LANSING, la. \u2014 Robert Mu:\nholland, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs.\nClifford Mulholland left Wednes-\nfor East Troy, Wis., to study for\nthe priesthood.\n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 4264.09550390625, 3969.99198828125, 5102.07637109375, 4216.3610390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": "A huge telescope in England de-\nsigned to recored radio signals\n\u2018rather than light from stars\nistands i8 stories high.\n" }, "56": { "bbox": [ 1769.0035849609376, 5688.3127890625, 2602.417435546875, 6364.768265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 56, "ocr_text": "POTOSI, Wis. \u2014 The new side-\nwalks being installed on the one\nside of the business district of Po-\ntosi village replace the wider\nwalks laid down many years ago.\nThe new walks are so arranged\n| that they allow approximately a\ntwo foot wider street through the\nmain thoroughfare for safer driv-\ning.\n\nEdge Brothers of Fennimore is\n\u2018in charge of the proiect.\n\n \n" }, "57": { "bbox": [ 2768.423828125, 7385.09716796875, 3332.8544921875, 7436.94677734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 57, "ocr_text": "T,. \u20acChidyu far Priacthasd\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "40435744-charleston-gazette-May-27-1955-p-1.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 35, 5 ], [ 28, 6 ], [ 14, 7 ], [ 22, 23 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 6, 28 ], [ 14, 7 ], [ 22, 23 ], [ 35, 5 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 3338.892287109375, 4555.65278515625 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 1690.393357421875, 3547.7744609375, 2093.831984375, 4352.26801953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "; WASHINGTON, May 26 \u2014 (INS!\n\n\u2014 Russia accepted today the West:\n\u2018ern invitation, to a Big Four meet-\ning and the \u2018U. \u00a7. expressed its\nsatisfaction with the Soviet action.\n| While formally agreeing to the\nhicfs of State meeting, the So-\n:Viets unleashed a propaganda\njblast accusing the U. 8. of a two-\nifaced effort to scuttle the talks,\n\nTn reaction, the Slate Depart-\nment said the U. S. \u201cwill con-\nstructively explore all opportuni.\nties which the conference may\nafford to promote peace, free-\ndom and jusilce.\u201d\n\nThis switch from the comman-\nly used phrase of \u201ceasing of\nworld tensions\u201d was interpreted\nas an Indirect answer to the\nRussian charge that the U. 5S.\nwas foredooming the talks by\ninsisting on a discussion of the\nstatus of Red satellites.\n\nThe Russian note of acceptance;\njhanded -ta American, French and\n\\British diplomats in Moscow, par-\njUcwlarly attacked the stalements\n\u2018Secretary of State John Foster\n\u2018Dulles has made about the Ameri-\ncan desire to win freedom for the\npeople in the Satellites,\n\n \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 2131.12890625, 2358.5439453125, 2891.863525390625, 3375.4189453125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 1699.1144267578125, 2126.81791796875, 2107.8681171875, 3322.307814453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON, May 26\u2014\n(INS)\u2014Industry opposition\nto more rigid Government\nsafeguards on polio vaccine\ncollapsed today and Pr\nJonas Salk duclared \u201cthe fog\nis lifting.\u201d\n\nAfter tive or six vaccine-pro-\nducing firms endorsed the new\nFederal requirements, Salk. who\ndeveloped the anti-polio werpon.\ntold newsmen the \u201cpicture ts most\nhopeful\u201d for release of additional\nshots,\n| He added that he {is \"very\npleased with the way things are\n\u2018moving.\u2019 and predicted that the\nmass inoculation program should\nsoon be \u201cback on the track.\u201d\n\n. Salk made the statement at\nan impromptu news conference |\nat the Natlonal Institutes of |\nHealth where he and other top\nPolfo fighters spent the day re-\nviewing the new requirements\nwith officlaln of each of the\nmanufacturing firms.\n\nThe developer of the vaccine\nsaid the same general standards\nwHl continue but \u201cwe are plug-\nging all the loopholes which might\nconceivably be present.\u201d\n\nSpakesmen for Parke, Davis, Eli\nLilly, Wyeth Laboratories, Sharpe\nand Dohme and Cutter Labora-\ntories readily announced thelr\nugreement with the Government's}\nnew regulations to control the:\nmanufacture of the vaccine. Pit-|\nman-Moore Company did not an-\npounce its acceptance.\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 2128.9990234375, 918.171875, 2887.141357421875, 2217.681640625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 2924.236083984375, 904.1813354492188, 3312.008056640625, 1195.7674560546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Southern Belt\nStill Reeling\nUnder Impact\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 2503.3535625, 3952.898484375, 2903.5263203125, 4552.53852734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "to racing interests under Erwards'\nsignature said he had been au-\nthorized to \u2018\u201c\u2018assume all duties,\npowers and responsibilities former:\nly vested in the chairman.\"\nState Senator Clarence Mar-\ntin Jr. of Martinsburg, a mem-\nber of the Senate during the reg\nular legistative session when the\nSenate refused to confirm Ed-\nwards as chalrman, sejd the\ncommission had \u201cillegally dele-\ngated Ils powers and authority\nto Edwards, and he has no right\nto exercise them.\u201d\nBut Gov. Marland saw nothing\nunusual in Edwards\u2019 position.\n| \u201cHe is merely an employe of\nthe commission, sald Marland.\n\u201cHe just does what the commis-\nsion tells him to, His job is to\ncarry out the policies of the. com-\nmission,\u2019\n\n(Please Turn to Page 10 Col. 1)\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 1297.4132548828125, 1456.6957255859375, 2102.98628125, 1734.136916015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "\u201cLONDON, May 27\u2014(Friday)\u2014(INS)\u2014Britain early\ntoday gave Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden\u2019s Conserv\ntive Party what appeared to be a thumping election vic.\ntory that will boost its majority in the new House of\nCommons 60-100 seats.\n\nFormer Prime Minister Clement Attlee\u2019s Labor Party\nthrew in the Lowel with but little more than half the final\n\n \n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 876.246140625, 4023.422654296875, 1282.1602314453125, 4555.65278515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "\u2018leg of an 8,000-mile journey from\nher first home. She also came\nthrough an equal length of red tape\nduring the 16 months of getting a\nvisa for her.\n\nApparently accustomed to trav-\nel, the brown-cyed lass, whose\nthird birthday Is next Tuesday,\ndid not cry during her journey\nfrom New York, She was brought\nhere by Gean Scroban, who left\nCharleston at 2:40 p. m. yester-\nday and returned by 8:10 p, m.\n\nMiss Scroban is a reservation\nagent for Capital, She volunteered\nto get the child in New York to\nsave Miss King the expensive trip.\n\nCuddling Emiko in her arms,\n\u2018Miss King\u2019s shining eyes visibly\nexpressed her appreciation to the\n\n(Please Turn to Page 10 Col. 6)\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 506.6370849609375, 1172.650146484375, 1285.833984375, 2414.88037109375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 2106.2626953125, 3657.254150390625, 2876.65966796875, 3933.23974609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "Through Rejection, More Power\n\nPanelist Vetoed by Senate\nMade \u2018Dictator\u2019 of Racing\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 1704.575927734375, 1761.587158203125, 2088.892822265625, 2065.798583984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Salk Expects\nPolio Serum\u2019s\n\nEarly Release\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 63.46595874023438, 3255.879197265625, 473.95341381835937, 3973.5399921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "DETROIT, May 26 \u2014The Ford\nMator Co, today offered its 140,000\nunion employes an opportunity: to\nbuy company stock controlled by\nthe Ford family for half a century.\nBut the CIO United Auto Workers,\ndemanding a guaranteed annual\nwage, promptly rejected the offer.\n\nTHE UNION called the Ford\ncounterproposal \u201cunfair, unjust and\nunacceptable\u201d and said it fails to\nprovide workers protection against\nthe insecurity of unemployment.\n\nFord also offered a number of\nother benefits, all tied to union\nacceptance of another five-year\ncontract.\n\nSaid the union:\n\n\u201cIt is a phony plan which by\nthe Ford Motor Co.\u2019s own admis-\nsion Is a resurrection of an inade-\nquate and antiquated plan which\nGeneral Motors had in effect In\n1939 and had to scrap because it\nwas unworkable and impractic-\nable.\u201d a\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 75.20133209228516, 1133.6259765625, 478.0822448730469, 1434.02490234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Texas Rubber\nFactory Sold\nFor $7 Million\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 485.59918212890625, 2640.49365234375, 864.156005859375, 2827.9296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Panel Favors\n\nAid Bill, 13-2\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 466.7718669433594, 4075.3096171875, 868.61860546875, 4552.11665234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\nme hee\n\nPerforming the service ustalls\n\n.jdone by the stork, a Capital Air\nlines DC-4 gently touched = it:\nwheels on the Kanawha Airpor\nrunway last night, and a few min\njutes later delivered a sleepy three\njyear-ald child to a Charlestor\n[teacher\n\n| The youngster was Emiko Al\nthea Mae King, Japanese baby\nJadopted by Miss Muriel King wher\n|she was there in 19533, Miss King\n|now is a mathematics instructor\nJat West yaaa \u00a9 State High Schoo!\njat Institute.\nFOR EMIKO, her trip from New\nYork to Charleston was the last\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 877.9720927734375, 2938.839158203125, 1288.85981640625, 3721.398390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "\u201cSubj; Orders\n\n\u201cRef: OinC RS S Chastn WVa\njverbal inst of 25 May 1955\n\n\u201c1, Having volunteered for de-\nJdattening exercises, you will pro-\njceed as routed below to Hunting-\nton, W. Va...\n\n\u201cItinerary of travel: Ly\nCharleston WVa 1600 26 May 1955.\n... Ar: Huntington WVa 0530 27\nMay 1935.\n\n\u201c2, You are advised that devia-\ntion from this schedule _consti-\ntutes disobedience of orders, a\nserious military offense. Should\nryou not maintain the schedule be-\ncause of blisters, laziness or un-\n[dernourishment, you will advise\nithe Officer in Charge by runner.\n\n \n\n \n\nCarrying these orders, five Ma-\nrine reeruiters from South\nCharleston sect oul yesterday after-\nnoon for a 50-mile march to Hun-\njtington,\n\n* @\u00a2 8 !\n\n| THE GENERAL idea is to betler,\n\nithe 191:-hour marching limq sect\n\nthis week by three Marshall Col-\n(Please Turn to Page 42 Col. 4}\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 887.624267578125, 2640.174560546875, 1268.495361328125, 2919.775634765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Gyrenes Hot\nOn \u2018Trek\u2019\nOf Students\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 1305.9222412109375, 1185.24853515625, 2100.180908203125, 1440.596923828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Conservatives Win\n\nGreater Majority\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 68.42047882080078, 3043.052978515625, 468.6130065917969, 3241.00244140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "CIO Raps Ford\n\nCounter-Plan\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 1692.8214111328125, 3335.666748046875, 2068.955322265625, 3530.974609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Reds Accept\nBig Four Bid\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 494.30712890625, 3741.004150390625, 1272.8106689453125, 4004.20751953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "i DC-4 Was Her \u2018Storie\u2019\nJapanese Tot \u2018Comes Home\u2019\nTo Unmarried Foster Mom\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 2920.963669921875, 1207.9541484375, 3338.892287109375, 2273.51020703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "UDALL, Kan., May 26 \u2014\n(AP) \u2014 Tornadoes that\nlashed and swirled acroas\nfive states have killed at\nleast 103 persons in lwo days\nand tonight the vagrant\ntwisters still were poised\nover the Midwest.\n| In addition to the dead, more\nthan 700 were injured and millions\nof dollars werth of property was\ndestroyed,\n\n7 . a\n\nTHE FOCAL point of the far-\nflung storm was this lite town\nuf 500, devastated by the fury of\nan early-norming funnel that killed\npersons, many of whom were\nleeping when the tornado struck\nyithout warning, More than 200\n\u2018others were injured and taken to\nhospitals and relief centers,\n\nElghly miles soulh of here a\ntornado demolished 2 36-square-\nblock residential and factory area\nin Blackwell, Okla., killing 18\npersons and injuring more than\n500,\n\nThe twisting winds brought death\nto 67 in Kansas, 20 in Oklahoma,\n5 in Texas and 2 in Missouri,\nrnadoes struck Jessieville, Ark.,\n\u2018and Wathena, Kan., tonight but no\n\u2018one was killed,\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n. 8 @\n\nIN \u2018THIS litde town only four\nbruildines were left ctanding and\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 2914.43998828125, 2369.8760234375, 3337.209181640625, 4382.82173046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "s-?.\u2014ReerKKFr! lems - protecting its eavesdrop\n* ping ships. from irresponsibl\n\u201c| eountries. The implication wa\nthat the United States also ha\u2018\nt satellites \u201cwhich might do to |\nA Russian-trawler what the Nort\nt'lioreans did \u2018to the Pueblo, -\nPl LBS and\u2019 Goldberg\u2014\n>| \u2018After a Security, Council mee\nN|ing at which the \u201cPresident ash\n| ed more questions, he breakfas\nN'\\ed the next morning with An\n* |-bassador Arthur Goldberg. The\n- | probed how far they could +\n: | through the U.N.\n\u20ac:1.--Goldberg_1 reported that 1\n_-|Korean problem ha een tl\nIt jong-standing concern of the |\n- |N. that nations outside the cor\n, rnunist bloc were anxious.\nJ syvert trouble. He might be ab\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 3916.305439453125, 346.64766357421877, 4546.1928515625, 1318.575908203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "to g\u00e9t a\u00a2tion\u2014if the Russians\n\u2018did not veto discussion. _ \u00b0-\nThe President decided to take\nthis course, 9 6 \"\"\u2122\"\u2122,\n. He: also. decided that he must\nbe ready \u2018for eventualities, : The\nNorth Korean air: force is \u2018tough\nand well- trained.. ~The\u2019 North Ko-\nrean goverriment \u2018had followed a\npattern of harassment. Its \u2019pre-\nmier had urged. diversionary\ntactics against . the\u2019 \u201cUnited\nStates. What, did this mean?\u2019\nTo be prepared for eventuali-\nties the President. ordered a\nlimited call-up. of Air Force re-\nserves. Having \u201cdone this, he\ncok -time off to host a formal\ndinner schedul\u00e9d one, month\nVearlier: for \u2018th\u00e9 Vice\u2019 President.\nSpeaker MeCormac k and\u2019 Chie!\n\u2018Justice Warren.\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 177.72821044921875, 5659.2802734375, 775.3558349609375, 5820.00439453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Motel Looters\nNiahbed bv CHP\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 2053.924091796875, 3396.208515625, 2682.51560546875, 5602.28513671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "an innovator. Don\u2019t be satisfied\nwith status quo. Respect your\nown abilities \u2014 others will fol-\nlow. your example.\n\nSCORPIO (Oct, 23\u00b0= \u201cNov: 21):\nYou may find yourself in -situa.\ntion: which appears to lack solid\nbase. Spread sphere of activity.\nBattle tendency to be -restrict-\ned. You have much to offer \u2014\nothers knaw it. ;\n~ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - Dec.\nty: Stress\u2019 originality of\n| thought, action. Take the\u2019 Tead\n\nObtain hint from: LIBRA mes.\ni sage, Accent -teday on ideas.\n| jotrneys. Follow throughf \u2014 tie\n\n| loose ends. Get program under\nlw way.\n\nCAPRICORN (Dec. 2 - Jan.\n\nyah -\u2018Highlight-imagination.- You\ngain, in material way if-alert tc\n; opportunity. Accent on income\ni potential. Many may. make\ni promises. But few\u2019 are in .pesi.\ntion to fulfill them. |\n\n_ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb\n1118): Cycle high. Charee \u2018for\u2019 ad\n\u20181'yvancement jis clearly present\n.|Key is to utilize alternative me\n-|thods. Don't feel tied down. tc\n\nlosing proposition. Permit. logi\n-/eal actions to dominate.\n| PISCES (Feb. 19 = Mar. 20)\n\u00bbi Excellent for dining out, parti\n| cipating in group activity. Buil\n-lon solid. base by- checking rou\n-jtine procedures. Study VIRG(\n- message. Set example of persis\n\ntence, determination.\n> LIK. TODAY IS YOUR... _BIRTH\n-| DAY you have remarkable: abil\nllity fo react during crisis. You\n1| sense~of humor attracts, friend\n\n-|tacts and could. succeed \u2018in pic\n' | neering\u2014-project.\u2014_--. .\n\nHiIGENERAL: TENDENCIES\n-| Cycle high for AQUARIUS, PI\ne|CES, ARIES. Special word t\n\u2018| LIBRA: young person could pri\n, {vide key to greater opportunity\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 780.6631469726562, 2789.127685546875, 1390.6573486328125, 3025.281982421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "LETTERS TO\nTHE EDITOR\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 1424.459736328125, 3416.010029296875, 2058.71189453125, 5518.27927734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "For January v0 -\n\n\u201c\u201cThe-wise nian controls his\n\ndestiny.\u2019 .Astrology | paints the\nway.)\n\nARTES _(Mar.. \u2018Ot - Aa 19):\nFriends\u201cwho report \u201con financial\naffairs. may .be, victims of \u2018self-\ndeception. Realize this. and play\nwaiting game. Means don't rush\nin where wise men fear to\ntread. ,Hold tight to_cash.\n\n. TAURUS Bas 2008. May mon\n\n \n\nappears as opposition \u2018lacks veal\n\n-substance. Be, realistic. Reatize\nthose who have real authority\nare in your corner. Act accord-\ningly.\n\n\u2018GEMINI (May 21 - June 20):\nStrengthen, communication lines\nwith associates, co-workers. Once\nwho performs service for you\ndeserves extra _ consideration.\nGive it. Show others you are ap-\n\u201cpreciative.\n\nCANCER (June?21 - July 22):\nDay features opportunity for\n\u2018change, travel. Much mental\nstimulation indicated. Be sure\nof yourself \u2018where romance en-\nters picture, Desire could con-\nflict with reality. ;\n\nLEO (July, 23 - Aug. 22):\n-The. more .anxious you: appear.\nthe less you are likely to\nachieve. Means relaxed attitude\nattracts success.. Message be-\ncomes clear before day. is fin\nished. Legal affairs require at\ntention.\n\nVIRGO | (Aug. 23 - Sept. 22).\n|Emportant-to_be perceptive. An.\n| alyze-\u2014draw -conclusions _ pasec\n\u2018Fon facts. Element of deceptior\n\nexists. Know this. and be or\nYguard. Take. nothing for. eran!\ned. Double check.\n\nLIBRA. . (Sept. 23 = \u2018Oct. 22)\n| Good lunar aspect today coin\n\n\u2018cides, with creative interests. Be\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 4551.634765625, 338.32916259765625, 5048.46142578125, 487.1516418457031 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Spock Arraigned\nFor Conspiracy \u00ae\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 2148.777099609375, 5896.55029296875, 3315.29638671875, 7119.77880859375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "-do you \u2018have ukioh\u2019 Ss\n\n\u2018sound habit?\n\nckuk 1400 ke ek\n\nfe tt cae Has motes wi) pte of aoe\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 2723.731689453125, 910.6589965820312, 3867.031982421875, 1097.716552734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "-U. S. Lost Important Secrets.\nWhen Koreans Hijacked Pueblo |\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 2665.9966015625, 1115.3891796875, 3291.028056640625, 5720.10251953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "| WASHINGTON Here are the\n\u2018events which \u00b0took. place inside\nthe: White House immediately\nafter the! seizure of the USS\nPueblo cff the coast \u201cof North\nKorea.\n\n\u2019 At\u2019 approximately 2: 30 A.M.\nJan. 24, the \u2018\u2018Situation Room,\u2019\nwhere all \u2018\u2018hot\u2019\u2019 information is\nreceived, notified the President\nthat the Pueblo had been stop-\nped and overrun by a North\nKorean boarding crew. --\u2014\u2014\u2014.\n\nHe\u2014immediately telephoned\nSecretary\u201d 6f State . Rusk._and\nSecretary. of Defense McNa-\n\n|mara~and--gave instructions to\n-\u2018Walt\u2014Rostew;-national--security\nfadviser;--to-.prepare.-.an.. ntelli-\ngence report. Rostow arrived at\nthe White House at 5:30 A.M.\npane hada campr\u00e9hensive report\n\n\u2018the President's breakfas'\nery at 7.\n\nIntelligence showed that\u2019 the\nPueblo seizure\u2019 was not amr iso\n\u2018lated incident, North Korea hac\nstaged more- than 575\u00b0 borde:\nraids, bombings\u2014arid terroris\nincidents during 1967 \u201cas com\n\n| pared with only 50 the year be\n|fore, Three hundred people hat\nbeen killed. The most daring in\ncident, was the raid, \u2018two day\nbefore, on. the \u201cBlue House,\u2019\nthe residence of South Korea\nPresident Park in Seoul:\n\n\u2018| The Pueblo had been harass\n|ed-before, but this: time it wa\ntaken in as .part of some de\n\n\u2018| finite\u201d plan. Presumably th\n\n: scheduled dispatch of - mcr\n\n_ | South Korean. troops to Vie\n\n| nam, fe\n\n| Intelligence\u2019 tse showed, the\n\nPremier Kim 1 Surig of Nort\n\n\u00bb| Korea was one of the -toughe:\n\n\u2018communists in Asia. Fleeing th\niJ apanese\u2014before\u00ae World\u2019 War I\n\n: he. hhad....joined the\u2019. Russia\n\n. army, served 35 a. captain, la\n\ni er became. a field . \u2018marshal ;\n\u2018the Korean army. :\n\n\u201cOn 'December.16 he had e\n-i. treated. the. communist world te\n~sgdrhir hie broadest possib\n| anti-American united front.\n\n. | administer collective blows to\n\n= in all regions and: on all front:\n\nd \u2014Bomb _Now\u2014Talk Later\u2014\n\n; - President Johnson: also hi\n\n\u2018 ' relayed to \u2018his desk _varic'\n, \u2018shoot-from- the-hip\u2019\u2019 statemen\n\n~i from the\u2019 hawks on Capitol Hi\ni'Fhey demanded\u2019 action. __\n\n\"A series \u2018of conferences wi\nmilitary and civilian euveL\n* } followed.\n\n; The President asked probit\n\ni questions, listened. intently. \u00a9\ndinarily he is the. one\u2019 who do\nthe talking. This time he did tl\nlistening. He asked such que\ntions as: \u2018\u2018Where was the ship\u2019\n+\u2018\u2018Was it outside territcrial w\n\ne|ters?\u2019\u201d\u2019 \u2018What were the orde\n\ne|to the ship?\u201d \u2018\u2018Why didn't tl\ncommander \u2018shoot back?\u201d \u2018\u2018W1]\ndidn\u2019t our forces in South Ker\nor Japan retaliate?\u2019\u2019 How mu\n\n_| seeret electronic. equipment Ww\n\nt, | aboard?\u201d\n\n| The answers included the fa\n\n(that highly \u201csecret equipme\n\n_| wag on the Pueblo. The Unit\nStates has listening devices\n\n). | sensitive- that we can pick 1\n\nfe messages \"from Soviet .subm\n\nqi tines halfway. around the worl\n\n,.| can listefiin-on a Russian pilo\n\na conversations with the tower t\n| low him anyplace in the f\u00e9\n\n\u201c| flung Soviet Union. Presumat\n\nq- | the commander of the Puet\n\n- | chad time only: to push\u2014one\n\nir | two. \u201cself-destruct\u2019\u2019 \u00bb buttor\n\n1s Probably most of. this electro:\nnc} equipment was captured.\n\no-| Proposals began- to pour~o1\n\nthe President's - desk for actic\n\n\u00a2. One was from the Pentagon\u2014\n\ns.i bomb the \u201cPueblo; as_ it lay\n\nto: Wanson Harbor. The bombi\n\nO- | : would at least | destroy the\n\ny.| mainder of any secret equ\n\n, ment. Another was to seize\n\n\u2018al Russian electronic \u2018\u2018trawler\u2019\u2019\n\n7S} | the United States coast wh\n\nyg ge lg Y er a\n\ni\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 784.9652294921875, 3092.37404296875, 1417.3467822265625, 6757.22166015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Ukiah, \u2018Cahif..\nos aa Jan- -28;-1968 -\n~The following\u201d is an. open \u201cTet-\nter to Ernest Redemyer, |\nDear Mr. Redemeyer:\n_ For many years now, we citi-\nzeng of Ukiah.haye shaken our\n\u201cTiGads as we \u2018passed the corner\n\u2018of Jones and Dora. We have\nsadly watched as your fine old\n\u2018house has. fallen further , and\n\u2018further: into\u2019 disrepair; We knew,\nof course, what was happening.\nJt: was being -outrageously de-,\n, stroyed by vandals of our own\n\u2018community while\u2019 we closed our\n\u201ceyes.\n\nTypically, Fn discussing. it\nwith our friendg and neighbors\nwe have . tried -to place \u2014 the\n_ blame on you instead of admit-\n\u201cting that it was a community\nresponsibility. If the community\n\nwants a beautiful thing, it is a\n\u2018community obligation to pre-\n.serve and protectvit. Instead,\nmiiny. of us, through\u2019 lack\u2019 of\n\u2018understanding, have grumbled\n.that you \u2018should have . done\n\u2018 something.\n, Now, when the torch is about\n\u2018to be lighted, we have finally\n\u2018sought to do something toward\n_ preserving this lovely ald build-\n\u2018ing for the community. Whether\nwe can or. not, only time. will\n\u2018tell, but your kindness in giving\n| the old house a \u2018reprieve should\n\u2018not go unnoticed, On behalf of\nithe entire conimunity Iwant to\n, apoligize-\u201cfor our wanton de-\nistruction and for our lagk of\n\"; gonsideration toward: yohe posh\n_| tion. :\n\nI hope that - by \u2014 with\n|| you now that we can attempt to\n-linitiate the. necessary com-\n;}munity cooperation to raise\n\nfunds to purchase\u2019 the property\n\n}and~bring? it--up-to standards.\n\n-| with the view in mind of \u2018ar\nVeventual\u2014Cultural- Center, mus\n7 Leum and gallery- Pat Irish\n\n \n\ntp Ukiah, Calif\n| Jan, 28,. 196\nA Editor, Ukiah Daily Journal: .\n\u201cThank goodness that Mr. Dot\ning, Al Becntol, Dr. Curtis\nKUKI, and Mr. Redeymer mad\nus recognize the opportunity . t\nrealize the possibility of restor\ning this architecturally histori\ncal building. A place we hav\nall admired, and wanted \u201csome\none\u201d to do something about.\n- Hardly any one of us stoppe\nto_think of ~ the--pressures.-th\nowner, Ernest Redemeyer, \u2018ha\nhad to\u2019 endure, Who of us pay\nEltaxes on an empty house fo\n= years? When you realize hot\n\u00ab few houses are available to rer\nyou may \u2018suddenly \u2018recogniz\nthat it is too costly to- repai\nthe damages of renters, who\u2019 tc\noften consider th\u00e9 landlord\n\u201crich old goat, \u201d instead of \u2018th\nperson who finances the school:\nig civic government. and man\n| many oth\u00e9}\"financial respons\not | bilities that every one takes fc\nris granted as\u2018their \u2018\u2018just dues\u2019\u2019. \u201cfe\nid} \u2014_ 7 aad\nat turned the-suspects over to Clo\n\nic\ni,\nJ=\nAH\n\n \n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 1498.0860595703125, 6516.23046875, 2065.881103515625, 7127.13330078125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "ihren\n\nWells Drilled\n\n\u201cSteet or. \u2018Concrete casing\nGrave! \u2018packed and standard wells\n\n* Hole size up to 72\", Depth to:\n\n2,000 foet. Footing test holes\n\nServing \u2018Northern, Califomio: -\na ied ESTIMATES \u2014\n\nUKIAH. \u201cDIAL 485-8150\n' WEEKS, DRILLING, co.\n\n\u201d\nph FAR,\n\n \n \n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 4022.041259765625, 3072.913330078125, 5128.81201171875, 3699.89892578125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "[LS BR SARS Rees | Theat Re,\n\n_UKIAFT OPTICAL. co. |\n2 - DISPENSING | \u2018OPTICIANS _\n; \u2018e A World of \"Frames to > Choose. From .\n_s Personalized Styling To Suit You\n\u2018\u00a9 Prascriptions:Filled \u00b0 \u00a9 Lenses Duplicated: \u2014\n\u2018@ Sunglasses \u00a9 Courtesy Adjustments: | =\n\u00a9 REPAIRS WHILE YOU WAIT. |\n1379 So-Dora St. ~~ Phone-462-1046\n\ni ce ce ee ee, i, ee, eile. ain \nTOILET SEAT\n\nRegular $3.95\n\n$499\n\n \n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 2466.737060546875, 871.209228515625, 3601.460693359375, 7353.20947265625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": " \n\nLively! \u00bb. 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WAYNE BRANDSTADT\nFor Newspaper Enterprise Assn.\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 237.72695922851562, 481.216552734375, 1344.3538818359375, 4540.3681640625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n\n \n \n\n(LEED'S\n\nAd Prices Effective thru Sat., March 2, 1968\n\nWe Reserve The Right Te Lime Quantities\nOPEN DAILY 9 TO 9\n\nALL MERCHANDISE\nFULLY GUARANTEED\n929 PRINCE ST, BECKLEY\n\nOPEN SUNDAY\nff p. 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No\nnervousness! The Ayds Plan has\nbeen clinically proved. Lose\nweight with your first box ($3.25)\nor return the box to Campana,\nBatavia, Illinois, for money back\n\nis 32.09\n\ntee eee\n\n \n\nBON AMI\n\nPush Button\n\nCleaner\n\n39c\n\n \n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 2542.9384765625, 452.0873718261719, 3598.196533203125, 673.0750732421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": " \n\nWONDER. CENTER GOLF BALL\n\nGLASS FIRER CENTER\u2019\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "248415028-roswell-daily-record-Aug-22-1968-p-14.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 3 ], [ 1, 5 ], [ 8, 25 ], [ 8, 6 ], [ 25, 6 ], [ 19, 23 ], [ 33, 30 ], [ 35, 37 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 1, 5 ], [ 3, 0 ], [ 6, 25 ], [ 8, 6 ], [ 19, 23 ], [ 33, 30 ], [ 35, 37 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6158.14951953125, 9232.843367187501 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 2403.74501171875, 4050.05409375, 3141.444197265625, 4534.885359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "hearted support of him (Walker)\nfor the work he has done in his\ntwo terms as congressman. We\nall like him fine, appreciate his\ngood qualities and hard work.\u201d\n\nThe Independent earlier gave\nits editorial endorsement to\nWalker\u2019s re-election.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 123.58279553222656, 5467.41102734375, 885.487654296875, 8108.3873125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "LOVINGTON -\u2014 Spectators\nand contestants are thronging\nLovington this week, as the 1968\nLea County Fair and Rodeo gets\nunderway.\n\nThe exposition, one of the\nleading country fairs and rodeos\nof the nation, featured the\ntraditional parade down Main\nStreet as a curtain raiser\nWednesday afternoon. Six\nvisiting sheriff's posses and\nriding clubs, plus bands and\nfloats were in the parade.\n\nHeadlining the Rodeo as the\nfeature entertainer this vear\nwill be Peter Breck, star of\nABC's \u201cBig Valley\u2019 who will\nlead off the performance each\nof the remaining nights, tonight\nthrough Saturday, at 7:30,\n\nThe performance and rodeo\nwill be in the newly expanded\nand improved Jake McClure\nArena this year, after sell-out\ncrowds all four nights in 1967,\n\nThe Lea County Rodeo\u2019s\nevents\u2014saddle and bareback\nbronc riding, bull riding, calf\nroping, steer wrestling and\nteam tying\u2014will offer cash\nprizes for winners.\n\nCompetition will be conducted\nunder _ nationally-recognized\nrules. Money won here will be\nadded to cowboys\u2019 previous\nwinnings in the race for the\n1968 championships.\n\nRCA contestants who have\nindicated they may compete at\nLovington this year:\n\nRonnie Rossen, Broadus,\nMont., 1961 and \u201866 world bull\nriding champion, runnerup in\n1965, and among the leaders for\nthis year\u2019s championships;\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 3256.694580078125, 322.07415771484375, 6098.06982421875, 2539.559814453125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 1651.621720703125, 4037.609513671875, 2397.942, 5064.56260546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "GALLUP (AP)\u2014Sen. Clinton\nP. Anderson, D-N.M., gave his\nendorsement today to U.S. Rep.\nE. \u00a7S. Johnny Walker for the\nsouthern congressional district\nDemocratic nomination.\n\n_ Walker is opposed by State\nSen. Harold Runnels of Loving-\nton, in next Tuesday\u2019s primary\nelection.\n_ Anderson's endorsement came\nin a telephone call yesterday to\nGallup Independent Publisher\nJohn K. Zollinger. |\nAnderson, the state\u2019s senior\nsenator, said, \u201cThis is my op-\nportunity to express my whole-\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 3234.41455078125, 2815.593505859375, 6087.43115234375, 3000.738525390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "SWPSC Trainees Given Tour of Service Area\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 893.5402998046875, 5465.82704296875, 1636.203474609375, 7054.25694140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "Clyde Vamvoras, Burkburnett,\nTex., 1967 bareback bronc\nriding titlist who is leading in\nthe race for the 1968 crown;\n\nJoe Glenn, Phoenix, Ariz.,\n1948 and \u201867 team _ roping\nchampion who is currently\nranked second for this year\u2019s\ntitle; and Art Arnold, Buckeye,\nAriz., runnerup to Glenn for the\n1967 team roping title and\ncurrently leading the standings.\n\nFor fun, each rodeo per-\nformance will be preceded by\na wild cow milking contest,\nfeaturing local duffers from\nservice clubs of the area who\nwill compete for the best time\nin getting a squirt of hard-to-get\nmilk into that botle. |\n\nTieket prices for the rodeo\nare unchanged from last year\nand include the Breck en-\ntertainment show: \u00a72_ for\nreserved seats, $1.50 for general\nadmission, and $1 for children.\nAdmission to the fair is 25 cents\nat the gate. |\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 3896.22157421875, 3043.20008984375, 4637.76768359375, 4061.84434375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "| in Texas.\n\n| There were 487 course\ncompletions in 40 courses during\nthe recent term of the\nvocational school and the men\nselected as outstanding, in\naddition to Snelson and Reese,\ninclude Bobby Bartlett of\nLubbock; Homer Bursell and\nStanley Buthker, Amarillo;\n\u2018Tommy Hyatt, Borger; Jimmy\n\u2018Millsap and = Keith White,\nPlainview; and Melvin McClure,\n\u2018Springlake, Texas.\n\n~ Cecil Markham of Carlsbad,\n\nan outstanding trainee in 1966-\n67, who was unable to make\n\n \n\n \n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 138.21469116210938, 5061.76708984375, 1630.6412353515625, 5427.587890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Lea County Fair, Rodeo\nUnderway in Lovington\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 3159.952287109375, 3020.464982421875, 3893.760359375, 4310.93174609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "Nine Southwestern Public\nService Co. employes, including\ntwo from Roswell, Paul Snelson,\n508 S. Sunset, and Albert Reese,\n29 Morningside Dr., are touring\ntheir company\u2019s service area\nthis week in recognition of their\nachievement as _ outstanding\ntrainees in the 1967-68 term of\nthe electric company\u2019s\nvocational school.\n\nRoswell will be the overnight\nstop Tuesday on the tour and\nwhile here the group will visit\nthe Goddard Rocket Museum\nand their company\u2019s offices and\npower plant.\n\nOther communities to be\nvisited during the tour include\nArtesia, Carlsbad and Hobbs in\nNew Mexico, and Lubbock,\nPlainview, Borger and Amarillo\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 1681.3218994140625, 265.2677917480469, 3043.141845703125, 697.5010986328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "Classes Posted\nFor Adult School\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 4677.36376953125, 3307.01513671875, 6076.90234375, 4493.7978515625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "~ BACK TO SCHOOL\nLOANS\n\neee cei.\nBob Hazelwood\nLoan Manager\nFOUNDATION INVESTMENT CO.\n\n213 West 3rd 622-5720\n\n \n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 248.93992614746094, 412.8912353515625, 610.1444091796875, 963.9630737304688 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 524.4986572265625, 1025.560302734375, 1303.2203369140625, 1139.733642578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Thyroid Symptoms\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 1104.1202392578125, 7120.509765625, 2148.1376953125, 7407.64208984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "HAVE Wou\nWRITTEN A BOOK?\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 1675.8712158203125, 3902.483642578125, 3041.58837890625, 4021.590576171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Anderson Backs Johnny Walker\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 2413.813720703125, 4573.7509765625, 6095.75830078125, 9122.2255859375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": " \n\nSAVE CASH HERE!)\n\n \n\n \n\nPRICES GOOD THURS., FRI., SAT., SUN. YOUR BEST MEAT BUYS\nSWIFT'S JEWEL P Sr\nShortening Ag Lees\n\n3Ib.can. STEAK tor aaa em | \u2014 AGp\n\nLA FIESTA $469 BACO wiertow \u2014. 98\u00a2\n\nF LOUR 25 LB. OURS varius, ............00e\nPRINT BAG.\n\n-T HAMBURGER = 3.::.\u00b01\u201d\ngens 4 dex. $ 1\u201d ROAST a. BONE, LB. ... 79\u00a2\nEGGS : Small . SAUSAGE oi\u201d... 79\u00a2\nCARTON OF 8 FRANKS 2\u00b0\". 79\u00a2\nCOKES > gd noe. 59: CHILE om... sot LB. 72\u00b0\n\n \n\n \n\nBEEF TAMALES So\".\n\nPOTTED MEAT \"2\"... 10-'1\u00b0 POTATOES %. 79:\nPARD DOG FOOD :\u00ab............ a a OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY\n\nTASTEWELL PEAS =.\" 6-1\" SS SHAMAS\n\nBELMONT FRUIT MIX\" 3-1\" vs\u201c Ggugeeperserga\n\nREFRIED BEANS Scosize cin 10-1 BAN ANAS .. 12:\nRe 41\u00b0 eo\n\nSALAD DRESSING =\" was 29c USE YOUR FOOD STAMPS HERE\n\nTASTEWELL CORN \u00ae:.\" 5-1\"\n\nGREEN BEANS 222... 4\u00b0 ux: [i <| horris in front. 14-7.\n\n\u201cDenny has always been rea\nsteady, *\u201d said defensive back\n; field coach Fred Akers, \u201ch\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nand, sits game he made the bi\nplays. He made some goo\ntackles on the goal line.\u201d\n\u2018Aldridge was in on the bi\nLonghorn goal line stand, wher\nPaul Gipson was denied a firs\ndown at the Texas 1 yard lin\nlate in the game.\n-\u201cT think his main thrust ha\nbeen stopped,\u2019\u2019 Aldridge saic\n\u201crl might have kept him fror\nd| spinning away, but that\u2019s abot\n\nThe 180-pound Aldridge he\nl,| self-described \u201caverage\u2019\u2019 spec\n\nJ- | Longhorns.\n\n\u201cHis biggest assets are e\nyy \u2018perience and effort,\u201d Ake\nd said.\n\n\u2018Saturday\u2019s upcoming gan\nwith Texas Tech has a speci\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 1586.6390380859375, 704.3025512695312, 2680.94384765625, 997.4381713867188 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Homecoming To\n\nBe Held Oct. 25\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 2729.6357421875, 701.058837890625, 3169.306640625, 992.1685180664062 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "City Will Hire\nEngineer For\nAirnort Work\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 2180.96284765625, 2446.328814453125, 2755.6655703124998, 3340.9692812499998 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "meaning to Aldridge, for Mike\nPatterson, a starting Tech\ntackle, was.a high school buddy.\n\u201cWe were the best of friends\nin high school,\u201d\u2019 Aldridge said.\n\u201cWe spent the night at each\nother\u2019s house at least once or\ntwice a week, and always\nplanned on going to the same\nschool. But it just didn\u2019t work\nout that way. I've. seen -him\nonce since they beat us last\nyear, and we didn\u2019t talk about\nthe game. When we won the\nyear before I didn\u2019t say any-\nthing to him about it, but I'd\nsure hate to lose two of three\nto them.\u201d\nAldridge, who plans to go. inte\ncoaching after graduation, is\n|one of three married players or\nthe. squad. He and. his. wife have\n| a\u2019 three-year-old daughter.\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 2162.028033203125, 1010.9785947265625, 2732.5539980468748, 2195.3035097656248 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Of the 18 members of the 1918\n\nclass, several live in Winters.\nThey include Mattie Cooke,\nMrs, Max Lewis, Mrs. Roy\nCrawford and Mrs. Eddie Little.\nOthers who plan to attend are\nMr. and Mrs. Percy Ritch from\nNevada City, Calif. She is the\nformer Mayme Smith. Mrs.\n\u2018Trent Root (Trixie Mullin) and\nher husband of Dallas will at-\ntend. Grady Beard of Portales,\nN. M. is making tentative plans\nto be present. Gaines Hall of\nDallas is also a member of this\nclass which will have the larg-\nest representation of any up to\ndate.\n\nA fellowship and business\nmeeting for ex-students. will be\nheld in the school cafeteria fol-\nlowing the football game. At\nthis time new officers will be\nelected for the ex-students _ as-\nsociation,\n\nBoyd Bedford, president, a:\nlong with other officers and di-\nrectors, will be on hand to greet\nand register guests. David Dob.\nbins will be in charge of. serving\ncaffee and cookies.\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 3332.9789609375, 1979.6170224609375, 3901.9807558593748, 4217.127484375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "The Rev. Wilson Canafax of\nCleburne will be the speaker\nfor the evening worship service\nat the fifth-Sunday night meet-\ning of the Methodist Churches\nof Runnels County Sunday, Sep-\ntember 29. The meeting will. be\nheld in the Winters First Metho-\ndist Church, beginning at 7:30\np. m.\n\nThe \u2018Rev. Caitatax-de prevent.\nly. Conference Director of Chris-\ntian: Education and Social -Con-\ncerns for the Methodist Central\nTexas Conference.\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nPrior to the regular evening\nworship service, the Methodist\nYouth . Fellowship of . Runnels\nCounty will serve a, Frito pie\nsupper in the dining room of the\nFirst Methodist Church. The\nRev. Canafax will speak to the\nyouth at this time.\n\nThe Rev. Canafax is =<\nbachelor of arts graduate o'\nTexas Wesleyan College. it\nFort Worth, and received \u00abhi:\nbachelor of divinity degree fron\n)-Perkins School of Theology: Hi\n'| has\u2019 served on several boards o\nadministration and was th\nchairman of the Board on Mini\nSterial Qualifications. \u201cHe~ha\nserved as associate eS 0\n\nodist Church. He is especiall\nknown throughout the Centr\u00e9\nTexas Conference for his wor\nin \u2018senior assembly and also hi\ns| work with the youth at cam\nnN! activities at Glen Lake Cam,\n\n2\no| \u201cThe Rev. Canafax is an ou\nS standing pastor and speake\ne|and it is an honor to have hii\ns|Speak: to the Methodist youl\n- and adults of Runnels County.\nr|said the Rev. Glenn Bowma\ne pastor of the Winters Fir\nn| Methodist Church, -host chur\ng|for the fifth-Sunday. meeting.\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 2206.171587890625, 3693.905962890625, 2776.0510683593748, 4682.43754296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "The annual Punt, Pass and\nKick contests, sponsored by the\nFord Motor Company and the\nNational Footbal! League, will\nbe held locally Saturday, Octo-\nber 12, Dale Whitecotton, of\nDale\u2019s Ford Sales, has announc-\ned. Dale\u2019s Ford Sales is the lo-\ncal sponsor of the contests.\n\nBoys from 8 to 13 will be\neligible for these contests, with\ntrophies for first, second and\nthird places in each age divi-\nsion,\n\nThose boys wishing to take\npart in these PP&K contests\nmay register at Dale's Ford\n\nSales now.\n\nWinner of each division will\nbe eligible to enter the distric'\nPP&K contests in San Angelt\non a date to be announced, anc\nwinners in district will go t\nstate, with the national contest:\n\nslated for later in the year.\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 3886.59716796875, 683.442138671875, 5004.4619140625, 1081.5589599609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Blizzards Travel\n\nTo Clyde Friday\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 3378.849078125, 4461.95405859375, 3946.5183535156248, 5930.53910546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Eight more students from\nWinters who are attending col-\nlege are added to the list of\nlast week. They are Larry Prit-\nchard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack\nPritchard of Wingate, a pre-med\nstudent at Baylor University.\n\nLarry Donica, a student at\nAngelo State College, is a son\nof Mr. and Mrs. Ed Donica.\n\nRoger Pendergrass, son of\nMr. and Mrs. Carl Pendergrass,\na student of Texas Tech.\n\n-Linda Schroeder, daughter of\nMr. and Mrs. Erwin Schroeder,\nstudent at Texas University.\n\nMarlene Brown, daughter o\nMr. and Mrs. Pyburn. Brown,\nstudent at Cisco Junior College\n\n\u2018Paul Jones, son of Mr. \u2018and\nMrs. James J. Jones, is begin\nning his third year at \u2018Freed\nHardeman Junior: College: a\nHenderson, Tennessee. \u00b0\n\n_ Florette Wood, daughte\nMr. \u2018and Mrs, James J; Jones\nis. a .senior ' student.:at : \u2018Texa\n| Woman's. University:-at. Denton\n.| Her husband,. Alan Wood,: is.\n-| senior. student, at \u2018North: \"Texa\n\nrat Der :\n\n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n.| list: when: the name\n\u2018ed.\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 2817.447466796875, 5590.57759375, 3388.9487734374998, 6365.54105859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Members: of the \u201cpoard of. di-\nrectors of Elm .Creek : Water\n\u2018Control. District; and. \u2018others: -in-\n\u2018terested: in: water and flood:con-\n\u2018trol. development, will: tour:.the\nsite of the new. \u2018Robert Lee:.dam,\nmow, under , constructio :Friday\nafternoon, : \"September. 21 :\nre \u2018 The: group ;from : Winters. will\n\n\u2018The. Enterprise: office\n\n \n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 1085.2005185546875, 5302.47456640625, 1650.632123046875, 5859.27250390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Jules Gipson, field represent-\native for the San Angelo Social\nSecurity Office, has scheduled\nhis October visits to Winters. .\n\nHe will be at the Chamber of\nCommerce office on. Wednes-\nday, October 9 and 23,. from\n9:30 a. m, to 11:30 a. m.\n\nAnyone who wants to -file \u2018a\nclaim\u2019 for benefits, \u2018get. informa:\ntion; or transact other business\nwith the Social Security Admini:\nstration may Santact him:at. this\ntime. \u00b0\u00b0\n\n \n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 1661.4715146484375, 5147.76851171875, 2225.8877382812498, 6384.00492578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "nia ie\n\nJames Ww. (Button) Little, son\nof Mr. and Mrs. Ervin (Bud)\nLittle of Winters, recently \u2018was\npromoted to the rank of Cap-\ntain, while serving with the Ist\n\u2018Infantry Division in . Vietnam.\n- Captain . Little has been - re-\nassigned to the 2nd Battalion,\nIst \u2018Artilery, at. Fort Sill, Okla.,\nwhere. he reported September\n23. He had served 15 months in\nVietnam.\n\nWhile: on duty in. \u2018Vietnam;\nCaptain Little was. awarded\nthree Bronze. Stars, the \u201cAit\nMedal, :. Army...\u2019 Commendation\nMedal; Vietnamese Campaigr\nMedal, the: Vietnamese | Service\n\u2018Medal, \u2018andthe \u201cNational. De\nfense Ribbon. His unit also hac\nreceived \u2018a\u2019 Unit. Citation, \u00ab.\u00b0*-,\n. Captain. Little\u2019s wife: and twe\nsmall sons. will:join him: at For\nSill,\u201d They . have been makin;\n| their home. in, -Lubbock. while. fh\nserved in Vietnam. ay\n\n- Captain: and\u201d Mrs,\u2019 \u2018Little: \u2018an\nsons were recent | visitors\" in\u201d th\n\u2018|home.of--his mother and: wit\nAhis:.father, who: is\u2018 a patient:\nj the. Veterans. Hodge zat. m\nSpring. . ae ;\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 3925.173583984375, 3156.364501953125, 4457.7939453125, 3451.220703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "Runnels FB Asks.\nSpecial Heed To\nFire Prevention\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 2198.931640625, 3386.7109375, 2685.027099609375, 3683.75439453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Annual PP&K\nContest Is Set\nFor October 12\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 1062.3618955078125, 4446.2094296875, 1634.9513369140625, 5150.0093203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": " \n \n\nThe government grade card\non the first bale of cotton to be\nbrought in to the Winters Gin\nthis year has been returned,\nwith. the report that staple\nlength is 1 1/16 inches, from a\nwhite middling bele. The cotton\nwas graded at the Abilene grad-\ning office.\n\nThis cotton was produced by\nT. W. Norman, and hand-pulled.\nLoan price is $24.00, according\nto reports.\n\nThis staple length is unusual\n\u2018|for this area, cotton men said\n-|Average here for cotton i:\n\u2018| about 15/16 or just a little over\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 4506.45166015625, 3365.744384765625, 5065.740234375, 3664.53564453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Marvin Burgess\nTo Preach At\nSouthside Church\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 3974.15576171875, 5476.6962890625, 5043.6806640625, 5681.201171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": " \n\nBaptist Youth Choir Will Pre\n\u201cCond News\u201d At Fort Worth Church\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 2767.639404296875, 2654.00048828125, 3251.550048828125, 2950.930908203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Hand-Pickers \u2014\nMay Be Needed\nFor \u201868 Cotton\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 1613.4505615234375, 2229.789306640625, 2681.3154296875, 2437.73583984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Denny Aldridge Of Longhorn Squad\n\u201cDaal Steady and Full of Effort\u2019\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 1083.448974609375, 5171.72705078125, 1610.134033203125, 5299.6767578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "SS Rep Will Be\nHere October 9. 23\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 3370.79248046875, 4258.90087890625, 3846.972412109375, 4448.8037109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Winters Students\nOff-to-College\nAdded To List\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 4515.763671875, 4064.063720703125, 5036.15478515625, 4245.71435546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Sighting-In Day\nAt Gun Range\nSundav.: October 6\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 1056.290771484375, 4126.2333984375, 1577.5899658203125, 4423.47412109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "First Bale Here\nSaid To Be Good\nlong Stanle\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 4528.31441015625, 4254.0824765625, 5098.8159609375, 4788.12601953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Winters Shooters Association,\nan affiliate of the National Rifle\nAssociation, .will sponsor a\n\u201csighting-in day\u2019\u2019 for hunters\nwho will. be getting ready for\nthe, upcoming deer season.\n\nThe \u201csighting-in day will be\nSunday, -October 6, beginning -at\nL--p..'m., at the Winters Lake\n\u2018shooting: range. -\n\nInstructors. \u2018will be on hand to.\nhelp any who would like to have\nassistance. in getting their rifles\nready for hunting.\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 3336.98095703125, 717.5716552734375, 3853.408447265625, 1598.5955810546875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 2229.01611328125, 4719.7548828125, 2709.918701171875, 5019.37255859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "Heart Assn. To\nOrganize, Elect\nOfficers Oct. 7\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 4537.5498046875, 4834.1494140625, 5006.57373046875, 5131.9091796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "Freshman Grid\nGame Changed\nTo Saturday\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 3325.990966796875, 1677.1890869140625, 3872.52197265625, 1971.4466552734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "Cleburne Pastor\nWill Speak At\nMetin Ret Church\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 4502.24800390625, 3669.42915625, 5093.48441796875, 4022.7920351562498 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "The -Rev. Marvin Burgess of\nthe :: Third. Avenue Baptist\nChurch. of :Ballinger will preach\nat the Southside Baptist Church\nduring \u00abboth morning and eve-\nning. worship \u2018services Sunday,\nSeptember 29.. \u2014 .\n| The. public is invited-to attend\n\nthese services. ;\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 2810.078125, 5408.61669921875, 3295.426513671875, 5581.36181640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "Elm Creek Board.\n\nTo Tour Damsite\nAt Rahkave T ea\u00ae\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 1010.1826352539063, 1029.410845703125, 1584.1898623046875, 4070.0276308593748 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "Twenty-six business and pro-\nfessional people attended the\nWinters Chamber of Commerce\nmembership luncheon at the\nFireside Restaurant Monday\nnoon. The luncheon was spon-\nsored by the board of directors\nof the chamber.\n\nA special guest of the group\nwas Lynn Nabers, Democratic\nnominee for the office of State\nRepresentative. Nabers told the\nmembers present that he was\nimpressed with the interest in\nchamber work as evidenced by\nthe turnout of business people\nwho are interested enough to\ngive some of their time even\nduring busy periods.\n\nR, C. Thomas, president of\nthe Winters Chamber of Com-\nmerce, told the group that the\npurpose of the informal lunch-\neon was to give the member-\nship as a whole a chance to\n\u201cbecome involved\u2019? in the work\nof the chamber; to make every-\none feel that a successful\nchamber is not solely the re-\nsponsibility of the board of di-\nrectors, but that the assistance\nand cooperation of the entire\nmembership is needed to carry\n}out the programs of the cham-\nber. :\n\nMembers were asked by the\n}}directors to give their assist:\n-}ance and support to the mem.\n.|bership committee, now con\n\u2018|ducting a new - membershij\n-|drive. They-were reminded tha\n-}there is a need for a large!\n)}membership in Winters; tha\n>| with a larger membership, anc\n{more people all working to\ngether toward the same goal\nthe task would be much easie\nand more: could be done for th\n\u2018| promotion of the community.\n\nSpecial letters were sent ou\ndi by the membership committe\ne|a few days ago to non-member:\nylinviting them to join in th\nNn} important work of promotin\nWinters \u201cfor the good ofall.\n.| The letter pointed out that \u201c!\nrj only a-few sow, nobody reaps\ns| if everybody sows, everybod\nnj veaps.\u201d....\u201d ae\ne)} Members present at _ th\nd}tuncheon also were informe\nrithat plans are in the makir\nfor the annual Christmas pr\ngram, sponsored by the Char\nof | ber of Commerce. Ideas regar\ng|ing the Christmas program ai\nbeing sought from the membe\nship, they were told, and the:\nts|ideas and suggestions will |\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nSeveral of those in attendan\nsuggested that a luncheon met\nerling for the membership. -\nut| planned periodically, so th\nmjevery member would have |\nOr | opportunity to participate in t\nhe | winek af the areanization.\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 1002.4247436523438, 727.069580078125, 1570.6488037109375, 1014.6760864257812 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "Attendance Good\nAt Chamber Lunch\nLast Monday Noon\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 1652.7315673828125, 4969.40087890625, 2186.04443359375, 5151.29443359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "James W. Little \u2014\nPromoted Recently\nTo Cantain. USA\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 4544.0688046875, 5137.87788671875, 5102.481, 5449.91459375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "\u201cFreshman football game, |\n\u2018Winters. vs. Lakeview, sched-\nuled | for . Thursday of this\nweek, -'was --postponed until\nSaturday night.\n\n-* The game .will be played at\nBlizzar iol, beginning at.\n\n \n\n \n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 2246.21773046875, 6093.68452734375, 2812.4995546874998, 6365.31156640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "\u201cArmy. Private, First ;-.Clags\nMelvin. w. \u2018Middleton. : 90, 3 :\n0\n\n \n \n \n\nsigned as.a_crew: \u201cchief \u00abthe\nAst: \u2018Cavalry ; \u2018Division, in: \u2018Vietoam\n\u2018August 21.\" .... : :\n\n \n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 2234.056841796875, 5040.69819921875, 2799.7283144531248, 5768.57426171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "A group of winters area peo-\nple will meet October 7 at 7:30\np. m. in the Winters City Hall to\norganize a Runnels County\nHeart Association, to be affiliat-\ned with the Texas Heart. Asso-\nciation and the American Heart\nAssociation.\n\nAt the October 7 meeting, .of-\nficers and a board of directors\nwill .be chosen, and. two films\ndealing with heart disease and\ncause\u2019 and\u2019 prevention will: be\nshown. Mrs. Weldon. Colling is\ntemporary chairman of .. the\ngroup. :\n\nThose interested in. this\u2019 Wont\nare:invited and: urged . to: attenc\nthis: organizational - meeting.\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 4469.77827734375, 1095.688677734375, 5056.38285546875, 3282.7168398437498 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "The ..Merkel.. Badgers swept:\nthem September 13, 39-0, and\nthen the Hamlin Pied Pipers\nclobbered them 56-0 last week.\n\nClyde\u2019 probably has 7 offen-\nsive and. 7 defensive returnees\n\u2018back\u2019 from last year, and re-\nportedly lack. speed and size.\nBut they. could be approaching\n\u2018the end of their loss skein, and\ncould become weary of so many\nlosses and develop into a threat\non.any given Friday night. This\npossibility: the Blizzards will be\nwatching for this Friday night\nas they. take to the field.\n\nInjuries have been few and\nnot enough to plague the Bliz-\nzards. as yet. this season. One\ninjury, a slight one, received in\nplay- against Coahoma last. Fri-\nday night, may prevent one\nWintersman from starting \u2018this\nweek. Donald Wade received a\n\u2018slight injury to a shin last week,\n}and will be a doubtful starter\nthis week.\n\nThere -may be some other\n|slight changes in the starting\n\nlineups, Coach Gibson said, but\nbasicly it will be the same\nBlizzard team\u2014only a \u2018\u2018bett\u00e9r\u2019\u2019\none\u2014starting this week against\nClyde.\n\nPROBABLE STARTERS\nOffensive\n. Ends: . Jerry. Tischler and\nAlton Pierce.\n\nTackles: Squeaky Thomas\nand Rex Harrison.\n\nGuards: Allan Hart and\n\u2018David Torres. ;\n\nCenter: Bob Colburn.\n\nQB:. Mike Kozelsky and-or\nWilson. ~ ;\n\nLB: Arlon Barnes.\n\u2018HB: James Greer and\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n\u2018Defensive\n') Cornerback: McCuistion.\n| RT: Tommy Chapmond,\n\nLT: Bill Grantz.\nLH: Greer.\nMiddle Guard: Thomas.\nEnds: Tischler and Pierce.\n_ Linebacker: -Torres and Hart\n\n \n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 1712.574462890625, 2450.175537109375, 2051.288818359375, 2482.480712890625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "Ry RITT YITTIE\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 2238.244341796875, 5804.6527890625, 2817.7483339843748, 6023.28715234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": " \n\nERUN UU TUN. \u2018i\n\n\u2018Mr. and Mrs, \u2018James: B. Davis\nof\u2019: Houston \" were. . overnight\nvisitors Friday\u2019 with. his: uncle\nand..aunt,. Mr. and Mrs. , George\nShuffield:: : 2 ag\n\n \n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 455.8726806640625, 747.2946166992188, 973.2167358398438, 1091.8795166015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "HOME TOWN\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 394.68602270507813, 1150.10347265625, 1010.04789453125, 6552.195355468751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": "With Fire Prevention Week\n\n. only a few days off, there are a\nlot of things most of us should\n\n. be thinking about. Most of us\nkeep these things in the back of\n\n- our minds most of the time, but\nit takes a \u2018special\u2019 week or\nthe like to make us realize that\nwe should take some kind of\naction. oe\n\nDue to the uncommonly heavy\nrainfall we have received in this\narea so far this year, there is\na lot of grass and a lot of weeds\nin places where they normally\n\n* do not grow profusely. These\nweeds and the grass have be-\ncome so thick in places about\n\n- town, especially on vacant lots\nand in alleys, that it is almost\nimpossible to get through them.\nThey have harbored nesting\nplaces for mosquitoes and ver-\nmin all summer and into the\nfall\u2014and: now they threaten to\nbecome a menace, right on our\ndoorstep. Once frost comes and\nthese weeds start drying up,\nand the grass looses its green,\nthe danger will mount until it\nwill take only a little spark to\nignite them.\n\nAs heavy as ths grass anc\n\nvy weed growth has become this\n\nyear, once a fire starts in it, il\n\nwill be difficult to comtain\n\nGiven a little wind\u2014from an}\n\n\u00bb direction\u2014the -danger.-will -in\n\ncrease manyfold. There will be\n\na threat to property and even t\n\n_life, because when a fire break:\n\n\u201cout in such fuel it is hound te\nspread rapidly.\n\nWe all should be thinkin;\n\u201cabout taking some action to pre\n\u00ab vent what could become a dis\naster. We should get out an\nget as much of this grass an\nweeds cut and hauled off befor\n*they dry up. Once they do dr\n\u2018up, it will be harder to get ther\nout of the way.\n\nIt would be terrible if we cor\nt tinued to ignore this dange\n\u2018only to end up in a few week\nwith a property-razing fire 0\n,our hands. It would be too lat\n\u201cthen, to say we wish we ha\n* gone ahead and cleaned up ot\n. property.\n\n \n\nContinuing in this vein |\nthought, we found the followir\nbit: \u201cCan you trust your in\npulses?\u201d asks a Safety Counc\u2019\n\n. \"In an emergency, the exper\nsay \u2018No\u2019! For instance: A w\nman, awakened by the smell\nsmoke, flung her bedroom do\n\n- open\u2014and was literally roast\nalive in the hall. (No firefight\nwould ever open a door witho\nfirst testing it for heat. A war\nknob or panel indicates flame\nheated suffocating smoke on t\n\n* other side,)\u201d\n\n \n\n. A favorite gambit of. the\nwho favor virtual extinction\n\u00ab the right of U. S. citizens to o'\nfirearms is to quote the numt\nof people who died in a ye\n\u201cby gunfire.\u201d The statistic\nself is pointless, and yet c\nnational publication uses it\nargue that\u2019.... anyone Ww\nwants to buy a gun must sh\nreasonable cause why he wa\nit.\u2019 In other words, in the m\nter of guns, this publicat\nespouses police-type surv\nlance of private citizens,.A p\nJication also keeps hound\nthat \u201880 percent of the peop\n\u2018want a gun registration and c\n\u00b0 trol law. A statistical statem\n* which is doubtful, to say\nleast.\n\nOn the same basis, morta\nstatistics could be used to s\n\u2018port the abolition of a gt\nmany things\u2014the bathtub,\ninstance. This would be si\nThousands of people are ki\nor injured falling in batht\n. But then is it any less ridicul\n| to go to the extreme in |\n| trolling gun ownership on\n| * \" \u2018theory that such action w\n; gure the crime wave? As ar\n. ter of fact, guns and their \u00a2\nF ership by a responsible citi\n' yy under a moderate degre\n\n. regulaton are most basic\n\n. essential \u2014 not frivolous. 1\n- \u2018after'time, in peace and_in '\n\n; the legendary marksmanshi\n\n: the U.S. rifleman has. bee\n\nsource of pride and nati\n, security.\n\n- The. great- body | of. UU\na \u201c sportsmen today are a \u2018res\n: * sible lot when it comes to's\nAnd, they have good reasc\nbe. \u2018There are countless\n\u2019s and organizations, and: ind\nuals; who make it a poir\npromote safety and intell\nuse of. firearms.\n\u201cContinuing. \u2018safety. educ\ncand reestablishment. of : re:\nfor the law, as well as \u2018ster\nforcement of laws alread:\nthe books, are the best. ans\nto the so-called gun proble:\n\n \n" }, "53": { "bbox": [ 2257.869873046875, 6042.8193359375, 2768.421630859375, 6085.3515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 53, "ocr_text": " \n\nCREW CHIEF IN VIETNAM\n" }, "54": { "bbox": [ 564.349609375, 1098.8731689453125, 861.010009765625, 1135.0732421875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 54, "ocr_text": "_By R. C. THOMAS.\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "105039818-madison-capital-times-Jul-19-1968-p-11.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 1 ], [ 0, 10 ], [ 1, 10 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 0, 1 ], [ 1, 10 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 2854.929443359375, 4355.04150390625 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 62.62909838867188, 163.31299731445313, 400.29909375, 942.2962250976562 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "* Poor *** Good\n** Fair ee Excellent\n\nBADGER DRIVE-IN \u2014\n\u201cThe Wild Racers\u201d al 9. \u201cThe\nSavage Seven\u201d at 10:15.\n\nBIG SKY DRIVE-IN \u2014\n\u201cFistful of Dollars\u201d at 8:45.\nIsabel Sarli and Francisco\nRabal in \u201cThe Female\u201d at\n10:45.\n\nCAPITOL \u2014 Jotn Wayne,\nDavid Janssen, and Jim Mut-\nton in \u201cfhe Green Berets\u201d at\n1:10, 4, 6:45, and 9:30.\n\nCINEMA \u2014 Rex Harrison,\nSamantha Eggar, and Antho-\nny Newley in \u201cDoctor Doolit-\ntle\u201d (***) at 2 and 8.\n\nDANE COUNTY COLISE-\nUM \u2014 Special appearances\nhy Buck. Owens, Kitty Wells,\nBobby Wright, Bill Phiftips,\nThe Buckeroos, Johnny\nWright, and Ruby Wright at\n8:30, *\n\nHILLDALE \u2014 Richard Har-\ntis, Vanessa Redgrave, Fran-\nco Nero, and. David Hem.\nmings in \u201cCamelot\u201d (***) at 2\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 410.19352099609375, 98.98213336181641, 742.5497651367187, 589.0238862304687 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "and 8.\n\nMAJESTIC \u2014 Mia Farrow\nand Joho Cassavetes in\n\u201cRosemary\u2019s Baby\u201d (***) at\n1:15, 4,7, and 9:30,\n\nORPHEUM \u2014 James Stew-\nart, Dean Martin, Raquel\nWelch, and George Kennedy\nin \u201cBandolero.\u201d at 1:15, 3:30,\n5:45, 8, and 10.\n\nSTRAND \u2014 Julle Andrews\nin \u201cThoroughly Modern Mil-\nlie\u201d at 1, 3:45, 6:30, and 9.\n\nWISCONSIN UNION PLAY\nCIRCLE \u2014 Lee Marvin, An-\ngie Dickinson, asd Keenan\nWynn in \u201cPoint Blank\u201d con-\ntinuously from noon.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 103.92391204833984, 1386.0504150390625, 757.37060546875, 1750.427001953125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": " \n\nFAMILY STYLE FISH FRY *1.25\n\nSAT. 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Hamilton St. \u00a9 Reservations 255-6070\n\n \n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 751.7693876953125, 106.96920916748047, 1096.2677216796874, 212.33214428710937 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "MIDDLETON \u2014 Anne Ban-\ncroft, Dustin Hoffman, and\nKatharine Ross in \u201cThe Grad-\nuate\u201d (***) at 4 and 9.\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 760.8921508789062, 335.0720520019531, 1094.59375, 1296.5966796875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Eccum\n\nEdwards Park\ndance\ndates avallable\n838-3513\n\nDouBLE -f:\n\nWi LILLDALE CENTER NEXT TO THEATER\n\n\u201ce.\n\n\"weet\n\nOur Saturday noon\n\nluncheons ore cool,\ncalm \u2014 real\n\nLIFESAVERS\n\nfor tired shoppers.\nCome temorrow\n\n14:30-4\n\n \n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 870.4275512695312, 2537.795654296875, 1437.6396484375, 4107.3037109375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "TONIGHT and TOMORROW\nFig Sky and Bodger Benus Feature At Midnight =~\nA Starkly Realistic Film For Adults Onty\n\nMO FERSONS UNDER 18 ADMITTED\nREVIEWERS CALL IT.\n\"The Mest Adult Fle Ever Made\n\n\u201cTHE FEMALE. Makes |, AWOMAN\nlpok Like MARY POPPINS? \"2iti2ts\n\nW's the first motion pictare of its kind. Tt won't be the Jas\n\n \n\nOPEN 790 SHOW AT DUS\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 99.08162689208984, 2483.873779296875, 798.8392944335938, 4355.04150390625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "West \u201cWashington at Broom \u2018St.\n+ . Free Parking Phone 257-2464\n\n \n\n \n\nFRIDAY NITE IS\n\n\u201cSHRIMP NITE\n\nAT SVEDEN HOUSE\n\nALL YOU CAN EAT\n\n*1.59\n\nAlso Scrving Other Choice Features\nBeverase and dessert extra)\n\nSERVING 4:30 \u2019til 8 P.M.\nFree Balloons for the Children\n\n333 WEST MIFFLIN ST.\n\nJust 1 Block From The Library\n\n\"* NEW!\n\nOur - we\n\nCircus Lounge Fe @\u201d\n\nwa\nGO-GO\n\nthe circus leunge st the wee z\nee\nQuality Courts Motel\n\nhear -\n\nRobin Jay at the\nORGAN\n\nsmooth & mild\n\nLake Perch\n\n*1.50\n\nincteding velton\n222-5501\nHey. 51 & East Beltline Hoy.\n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 132.8126220703125, 2198.62890625, 772.32861328125, 2563.258056640625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "| FRIDAY NITE FISH FRY\n\nAgain By Popular Request \\\nPERCH ct $435\nIncludes French Fries, Cole Slaw, |\nRolls and Butter\n\nNATIONAL MOTOR INN\nRESTAURANT AND LOUNGE\nWest Washington at Broom St.\nFree Parking Phone 257-2464\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 717.0200805664062, 1194.113525390625, 2812.26171875, 4146.4326171875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": " \n\n\u2018209 State St.\n\n \n\n \n\nwa Tee Gee le eS te finest 1m AG) CuasSiC and FOREGm FLAS! -| MRE En Melee. SRE Ree ae Fl Lae \\- Ste: five Fie eww Ve\n: Conte temoriaw MR SES park Behind Theatre\u2014Doly Ramp Con\u2019t. From OL ine and 9:30 P.M,\n11:30-4 1:00 P.M. 257-7101\n\n \n\n \n\nThere are\u201cWesterns\u201d and \u201cWesterns\u2019. Every now and then\n\n: New At Regular Prices\ncomes a NEW kind of Western. This is\u201cBANDOLE\n\n* Admission 54.60 SH 6 p.m, then 51.50 Childean 40\u00b0 anytime\n\nACADEMY AWARD WIKINER\n\nWEST MUSICAL BCORED p\n\nJulie Andrews\n\nae MILE,\n\nMary TylerMoore\n\nTECHWIEDLOR\u00ae\nSHOWTIMES: 101: 45 \u2014 6:89.00\n\n \n\n \n \n \n\n* TONIGHT and TOMORROW\n, Dip Shy ond Badger Bonus Feature At Midnight.\nTha rear of their pipes is their bottle cry\n. - tnd the open reed their killing ground!\n\nThey lear pe men... respect ne lew... ond fonight\n\u00bb They tide bor revenge!\n\nTONIGHT and TOMORROW 2 Gia\nBig Sky and Rodger Benus Feature At Midnight = | ea . oo pede\nA Starkly Realistic Film For Adults Onty\nMO PERSONS UNDER 18 ADMITTED . :\nREVIEWERS CALL} - .\nmi Ma AHS Bic Mader\" , 2 We cc Samanta ed\n\n \n\n\" \u201cTHE FEMALE. Makes | AWOMAN | =\n_ Look Like MARY POPPINS? \"ss0x205 | : Dacron\n\neer\n\niG) RicHarb attengoroucn |\n\n; &).. -Shew him a curve and he'll take\ntet ee \u2014on two wheels or with a kiss\n\n \n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 2246.7255859375, 2530.542236328125, 2854.929443359375, 4093.064453125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "* TONIGHT and TOMORROW\n, Dip Shy ond Badger Bonus Feature At Midnight.\nTha rear of their pipes is their bottle cry\n\u00aband the open reed their killing ground!\n\nThey lear pe men... respect ne lew... ond fonight\n* They tide bor revenge!\n\n \n\nF5)...shew him a curve and he'll take it\nay _., \u20140n two wheels or with a kiss!\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 1453.3880615234375, 2557.639892578125, 2133.230224609375, 4104.4638671875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "* TWO SHOWS BAILY,\n\nBAT, T:04\u2014-1VE, 3.44\n\nmates prices\ned. view 121, 31.90 32a\n\nREX HaRRiGON\nSaMANTHa ANTKO:\nEGGaR Newey\n\nBote\n\neer\n\ni Ricvarp AttenzoroucH |\n\nANGE BANCROFT\n\nKATHARINE ROSS. 7\n\nee THE GRADUATE\n\nMIKE NICHOSS\n\n: \u2018THE MOST BEAUTIFUL\n_ MUSICAL LOVE STORY EVER!\nos ore\n\nn\n\n \n" } } }, { "scan_name": "334347154-decatur-daily-Jun-28-1968-p-18.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 1 ], [ 0, 2 ], [ 0, 3 ], [ 0, 4 ], [ 0, 7 ], [ 0, 24 ], [ 0, 25 ], [ 1, 2 ], [ 1, 3 ], [ 1, 4 ], [ 1, 7 ], [ 1, 24 ], [ 1, 25 ], [ 2, 3 ], [ 2, 4 ], [ 2, 7 ], [ 2, 24 ], [ 2, 25 ], [ 3, 4 ], [ 3, 7 ], [ 3, 24 ], [ 3, 25 ], [ 4, 7 ], [ 4, 24 ], [ 4, 25 ], [ 7, 24 ], [ 7, 25 ], [ 24, 25 ], [ 5, 6 ], [ 5, 8 ], [ 5, 9 ], [ 5, 10 ], [ 5, 11 ], [ 6, 8 ], [ 6, 9 ], [ 6, 10 ], [ 6, 11 ], [ 8, 9 ], [ 8, 10 ], [ 8, 11 ], [ 9, 10 ], [ 9, 11 ], [ 10, 11 ], [ 16, 27 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 0, 1 ], [ 1, 3 ], [ 2, 7 ], [ 3, 2 ], [ 4, 0 ], [ 5, 8 ], [ 6, 10 ], [ 7, 24 ], [ 8, 6 ], [ 10, 9 ], [ 11, 5 ], [ 24, 25 ], [ 27, 16 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 7155.0, 10064.482421875 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 958.8524462890625, 631.3202197265625, 1817.21212890625, 1643.83419921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "efits handed out to settle the\nthree-week wave of strikes\nacross France are expected to\nincrease, purchasing power by\nsome $4 billion this year and\nnearly $10 billion next year.\nwd could trigger. 20 import < ex-\n\n \n \n \n \n \n\nbenefit France\u2019 8 Common Mar:\nket partners, especially West\nGermany. eae\n\nThere \u2018is little likelihood of\nimmediate benefit either to\nAmerican or British exporters.\nBut the flood of exports te\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 1826.28494140625, 635.8144213867188, 2679.0143749999997, 1645.0862744140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "France could easily create a de-\nmand inflation in West Germa-\nny and other Common Market\ncountries which would be to the\nadvantage in the long run to\nAmericans and British. .\n\nThe government has already\n\n \n \n \n \n\nsave the franc with all of the na-\ntion\u2019s considerable resources.\nAnd government informants say\nthe regime will only consider\ndevaluation as part of a broad\nreform and revaluation of ~ the\nmonetary system.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 3565.39822265625, 611.159208984375, 4423.39962890625, 1622.02755859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "francs being changed into dol-\nlars, Swiss francs and other. cur-\nrencies despite the \u2018strict ex-\nchange controls imposed May 31\nby the new finance minister,\nMaurice Couve de Murville.\n\nThe controls were tightened\nlast-Saturday -after..the--dis\nery of widespread evasion.\noriginal measure permitted. res-\nidents of France. to take 1,000\nfrancs, roughly $200, with them\n\u00e9very time they went abroad.\n\u2018This was reduced to 100 francs.\nor $20, in any 24-hour period: It\n\n \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 2696.98220703125, 625.60134765625, 3552.4843457031247, 1636.419404296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "The strikes that virtually halt-\ned all communications and in-\ndustrial production, however,\nhave left the franc the most\novervalued money in the West.\nTt has been crawling along for\nweeks at its floor level of 4.9740\nfranes to the dollar;. the .rate: at\nwhich the government i is obliged\nby international convention to\nbuy in order to ward off a fur-\nther decline.\n\nBanks in Belgium, West Ger.\nmany. and- Switzerland, though\nreport a continuing flow: o!\n\n \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 90.25092193603516, 645.0368334960938, 951.9231274414062, 1671.9971630859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "\u201cPARIS (AP) \u2014In the wake of\nits national convulsion, France\nfaces the threat of galloping inf-\nYation that may force devalua-\n\u2018tion of its money and put a\na peat on the entire internation-\n\n \n\nrials the threat of another\nround of social strife in the au.\n~tumn.\n\n~The French crisis will proba\nbly have mixed results _ or\nthe international level. Salar;\nraises and increased social ben\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 963.4510791015625, 2027.1129443359375, 1825.4410107421875, 4143.84884765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "by Fortas\u2019 elevation. |\nMansfield and Eastland com-\nmented in the wake of two ma-\njor developments:\n\u2014Sen. Robert P. Griffin, R-\nMich., circulator of the petition,\nclaimed support of most of his\nGOP colleagues and some Dem-\nocrats and said \u2018\u2018I really think\nthe nominations can be\nblocked.\u201d\u2019\n- A question was raised in the\nJudiciary Committee about\nwhether a vacancy really exists\non the \u2018court since President\n|Johnson said. when announcing\nWarren's retirement. it was\n| \u201csubject to the appointment of 2\n|qualified successor.\n| The committee called Atty.\n|Gen. Ramsey Clark to testify or\n|the question July 11. But the\nJustice Department hastened tc\n\u2018leite what it called numerous\nprecedents for approving cour\u2019\n| appointees before a predecessol\nactually stepped out.\n| Republican Leader Everet\n1M. Dirksen, who said he won\u2019\n|sign the Griffin petition but ha:\n\u2018a_public stance on the\niinominations, said \u201cIt is a- fin:\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 2701.609892578125, 1974.86697265625, 3556.7336132812497, 3459.5976269531247 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "should develop in the Senate,\u201d\nhe said.\n\nReferring to the petition: sig-\nners, Eastland commented in\n\u2018Washington \u2018Will they vote\nagainst cloture (the rule to shut\noff prolonged debate)? Will\nthey filibuster? I don\u2019t know. I\njust don\u2019t\u2019 know.\u201d\u2019\n\nEastland declined to\u2018say what\nhis position was, but as a South-\nern Democrat he is part of the\nbloc that has criticized \u2014 the\ncourt\u2019s liberal decisions. .\n\nGriffin forces said they have\nbeen approached by Southerr\nDemocrats whom they expect tc\nvote with them as well as North:\nern Democrats.\n\nThere were these other devel\nlopments Thursday relating tc\n|the controversy:\n\n \n \n \n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 4429.64626953125, 589.589384765625, 5299.857148437501, 1598.8189404296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "was discovered some French-\nmen were going back and forth\nacross the border taking 1,000\nfranes with them every time.\n\u2014Couve de Murville was still\ncounting the cost to the nation\nof the strikes which at their\nht_idled an. estimaed 8_mil-\non to-10\u00b0million workers. He is\nnot expected to make public a\nbalance sheet until .after Sun-\nday\u2019s final round of elections.\nBut even before announcing\nthe cost, France appealed to its\nCommon Market ~partners for\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 1841.49587890625, 1995.473173828125, 2691.9657910156247, 3451.9003613281247 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "question. If no; vacancy exists\nthere is nothing to fill.\u2019\u2019\n\nThere are 18 signatures on the\npetition which specifically op-\nposes President Johnson, as an\noutgoing president, making\ncourt appointees that will exert\ninfluence for years. This is half\nthe Senate\u2019s GOP members, but\nGriffin forces say some senators\nare on the fence and others are\nstill considering signing.\n\nMansfield, answering ques-\ntions from United Nations corre-\nspondents on a speechmaking\ntrip to New York, raised the\npossibility that Warren could be\nforced to stay on indefinitely as\n\u2018chief justice if the nomination i:\nblocked.\n\n\u201cThere\u2019s always that ver}\nstrange nossibility if an impasse\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 4435.8635546875, 1964.8556201171875, 5318.036835937501, 3436.4433300781247 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "decision because he was \u201cafrai\nit might dissuade me.\u2019\n\nWarren declined to discus\nthe controversy swirling about\nhis retirement, saying \u2018\u2018I am en-\ntirely nonpolitical. I have to\nbe. 9\n\n\u2014Sen. Gordon Allott, RColo.,\none of the signers of Griffin\u2019s\npetition, said the people \u201cwould\nhave far greater confidence in\nthe Supreme Court if any ap-\npointments had been delayed\nuntil after a new president takes\noffice.\u201d\n\n\u2014A joint resolution calling for\na constitutional amendment to\nrequire reconfirmation of Su-\nbreme Court justices every six\nyears was introduced in the\n{House by Rep. William 0. Cow-\ner. R-Ky.\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 3575.21853515625, 1964.860625, 4440.08078125, 3446.1647656249997 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "\u2014New York Gov. Nelson A.\n\nRockefeller defended Johnson's\nappointments and said he could\nnot understand the criticism by\nRichard M. Nixon and other\nprominent Republicans.\n' \u201cThe President. under the\nConstitution, has a responsibili-\nty to make the appointments,\u201d\nRockefeller said\u2019 while cam-\npaigning for the Republican\npresidential nomination in Sioux\nCity, Iowa. a\n\n-_Warren, interviewed in Cali-\nfornia where he is vacationing.\nsaid his decision to step dowr\nwas a hard one because _ it\nplunged him from a \u201cvery ac:\ntive situation into a vacuum.\u201d\n\nThe 77-year-old former Cali-\nfornia governor said he had\nbeen afraid to think about the\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 101.0477587890625, 2181.704130859375, 956.619111328125, 4162.70431640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 Oppo-\nnents of President Johnson\u2019s\nnaming a new chief justice are\nclaiming increasing support in\nboth parties and the offensive\nseems to have taken the Senate\nDemocratic leadership by sur-\nprise. |\n\n\u2018The opposition, centered so\nfar largely on a petition being\n\n\u2018circulated by Senate Republi.\ncans, is \u2018\u201c\u2018a little more emphatic\nthan I anticipated it would be,\u2019\nDemocratic Leader Mike Mans\nfield said Thursday night.\n\n\u201cJ don\u2019t know what these peo\nple can do,\u201d commented Sen\nJames \u00a9. Eastland, D-Miss.\nchairman of the Senate Judi\nciary Committee which will con\nsider Johnson\u2019s appointments 0\nAbe Fortas as chief justice 0\nthe Supreme Court and Home:\nThornberry as an associate jus\ntice.\n\n_ Fertas would replace the re\ntiring Earl Warren with Thorn\nberry stepping up from the U.S\n~\u20acourt ~of--Appeals\u2014in\u2014Austin\nTex., to fill the vacancy create\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 160.02633666992188, 6631.08837890625, 950.4760131835938, 6916.86669921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Federal Loan\nls Approved For\nHuntingdon College\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 131.18726989746094, 5407.7278125, 989.8263256835937, 6561.598847656251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 Rep.\nGeorge W. Andrews, D-Ala.,\nspoke against a measure rejec-\nted by the House Thursday to\nreopen special financing for a\n\u00bbrogram that allowed each meim-\nber to hire one college student\nas a summer intern. )\n\n\u2018Andrews said this. just wasn\u2019t\nthe time to-spend $327,000 an-\nnually on an intern program\n\u201cwhen we are trying to econo\nmize.\u201d\u2019 H. pointed out that there\nwas nothing to keep congress-\nmen from employing college stu-\ndents and putting them on their\nregular payroll.\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 157.7645556640625, 6941.112578125, 1013.3509228515625, 7821.523652343751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "\u2018WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 Sens.\nLister Hill and John Sparkman\n\u201chave-announced-reservation-of-a\n$700,000 college housing loan for\nconstruction of a new dormitory\nat Huntingdon College in Mont-\ngomery.\n\nThe Alabama Democrats said\nthe. loan is to come from the\nDepartment of Housing and Ur-\nban Development. The new dorm\nwill house 170 students, they said\nThursday.\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 83.16841888427734, 4192.94970703125, 1867.72314453125, 4660.982421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": " \n\nSpecial \u2018Holidays\nTo Be On Mondays\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 988.5274340820313, 4724.50515625, 1864.0173046875, 7823.362519531251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "The new law will change the\ndates for Washington's Birth-\nday, Memorial Day and Veter-\nans Day, and\u00bb give Columbus.\nDay status as a national holi-\nday.\n| Washington\u2019s Birthday _ will\nfall on the third Monday in Feb-\nruary, Memorial Day on the last\n\nday in May, Columbus Day\non the second Monday in Octo-\nber and Veterans: Day on the\nfourth Monday in October.\n\n| The bill applies only to federal\njemployes and the District of Co-\njlumbia. But by Jan. 1, 1971,\ntwhen the law takes effeet, most\nstates are expected to have de-\njeided to go along with the new\nholiday lineup, which, with La-\nbor Day, will produce five\n|three-day weekends a year.\n\n\u201cThis is the greatest thing\nthat has happened to the travel\n\u2018industry since the invention of\nthe automobile,\u201d\u2019. said Clarence\n\nA. Arata, president. of the Na-\nitional Association of Travel Or-\nganizations.\n| Travel agencies and the busi-\niIness community were-the main\n\nchampions of the legislation.\nwhich was first introduced in\nCongress more than 10 years\nniago. The key to its success this\nxyear\u2014was\u2014the\u2014inclusion of Co-\nrlumbus Day. a holiday long\nyjsought \u2018by Ttalian-Americans.\n\nA major argument used_by its\nsponsors was that Monday holi-\ni days would stimulate greater in-\n\u00bb dustrial and commercial prod:\n-uction by reducing employe ab-\n\\jsenteeism and avoiding the in-\n| rerruptionts of - midweek _ holi-\ndays\n\n \n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 272.7046203613281, 7905.03369140625, 1811.304443359375, 10064.482421875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "IRA\nALABAMA STATE\n\nChampionship\n\n* RODEO\n\nTonight! 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SHWARTZ III\nAceociated Press Writer\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 123.58997985839844, 4713.807890625, 987.9791577148437, 5121.036347656251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (AP) -- Presi-\ndent Johnson says he will sign\nthe bill making four national\nholidays fall always on Mon-\ndays, but the resulting long\nweekends won't start until 1971.\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 2921.61865234375, 7389.16552734375, 5987.34814453125, 7724.00146484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Tip Top Safety Service?\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 5333.505859375, 883.3230590820312, 7002.314453125, 1221.0064697265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "WHILE THEY LAST!\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 4640.303984375, 7751.94705078125, 6885.559296875001, 8506.905 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Your family deserves the safest car you can put them in, right?\nFor service and repairs, it makes sense to bring your car toa\nTIP TOP SHOP where we, too, feel this way about you and your\nfamily... and even the guys in your Car pool. Our mechanics\ntake the trouble to look for trouble. 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Sales are at an 2. Buy now and 3. Extra special\nall-time high and beat the \u201969 bonus for every\nwe\u2019re dealing to price rise during Cougar buyer\ndrive them higher! \u2018\u2018Cleansweep\u2019\u2019! if you hurry!\n\nMERCURYS\n\na snowsor its Fine- Car Touch across\nmode! fine with something for\n7 Werpune; Outfit your choice rom\n\u201c lengthy list or power and con\nvenience options\n\nCOUGARS\n\nLooking for a winning combination\nof perform mance and luxury?\nCougar\u2019 s got what it takes, and it\nwon'ttake much to make One yours:\n\nSealing for six (comfartsbly)\nse road habits that tell the\nof bwin wing at Daytona\n\nnta. More trunk\n\n \n\n3 ~~ CAROLIN =\n< MOTOR COMPANY\n\n132 East Broad $?. Phone 872-3671\n\n \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 2154.005646484375, 357.12997509765626, 2768.1537773437503, 2032.1418144531249 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "RIES. SRM, VENGgy, Vous\nof 1968-graduate stars plays the\nGreen Bay Packers, pro cham-\npions. |\n\nNBC repeats \u2018Tomorrow's\nWorld: Feeding the Billions,\u201d\na documentary study of the food\nproblem of the future.\n\nSATURDAY\n\nNBC will have the National\nand backup regional baseball\ngames in the afternoon, but time\nand teams are not available.\n\n\u201cABC's Wide World of Sports\u2019\nhas the National Intercollegiate\nRodeo Championship at St.\nGeorge, Utah; the National Pub-\nlic Links golf championship at\nDallas, Texas, and the Dune\nBuggy racing championship\nat Buttercup Valley, Calif.\n\nIn \u201cThe Prisoner\u2019 episode on\nNBC, the hero undergoes a\ntransformation in which his\nmind and personality are trans-\nferred to another man.\n\nNBC's \u201cSaturday Night at the\nMovies\u201d screens \u201cMcGuire Go\nHome,\u201d starring Tim Conway.\n\nABC preempts \u201cThe Holly-\nwood Palace\u2019 for a one-hour\nnews special from Miami, Fila.,\ndealing with preparations for\nthe Republican National conven-\ntion.\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 154.9365546875, 4717.25637890625, 759.41451953125, 4973.164519531249 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "HOLLYWOOD (UPI) \u2014 Bwa\nAulin, the 16-year-old Swede\nwho plays the title role in\n\u201cCandy\u201d will next star in \u201cTwo\nTimes Two\" for Warner Bros.\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 915.0552368164062, 333.7787780761719, 1282.025390625, 392.37127685546875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "By JACK GAVER\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 1475.594513671875, 343.793244140625, 2092.76901171875, 2001.0816337890624 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "\u201cThe CBS Thureday Night\nMovies\u201d screens \u2018Joan of Arc\u201d\nstarring Ingrid Bergman and\nJose Ferrer. .\n\n\u201cPeyton Place\u201d developments .\non ABC: Emergency surgery is\n\nSinatra, Jr., with comedian Paul\nLynde a special guest.\nFRIDAY:\n\nies\u2019 screens \u201cTorpedo Run\u201d\nstarring Glenn Ford and Ernest\nBorgnine.\n\nThe annual College All - Star\n\nfanbthk.all wames tan am ABM Laan\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 123.08432843017579, 509.19796826171876, 746.0751640625, 4582.0693046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Jackie Gleason can star in a\nweekly television musical come\ndy, why not Bobby Moree?\n\nMop-haired Bobby asked him-\nself the sanie question and\ndecided that if the fat (and\ngreat) one can bounce around\nsinging and dancing every\nweek, so could he.\n\nBobby, who starred on\nBroadway with Gleason a few\nyears back in \u201cTake Me\nAlong,\u201d will have to give up his\nBeverly Hills home and return\nto the East for the new ABC-TV\nseries.\n\nAccording to the comedian\nthe show, \u201cThat's Life,\u201d will\nprovide viewers with a new\nbook, songs and lyrics in a one-\nhour format for at least 17\nweeks\u2014which is as far as the\nnetwork trusts the idea at this\npoint.\n\nGuest Stars Scheduled\n\nBobby, and his leading lady\nE. J.. Peaker, will play the\nsame characters every week.\nGuest stars will be worked into\nthe fabric of the story in a\nvariety of capacities\u2014as sin-\ngers, dancers, comedians or in\nstraight roles.\n\nIt won't be easy, a fact Bobby\naccepts realistically.\n\n\u201cIt is going to be the most\ndifficult thing I have ever\ntackled in me life,\u201d Morse said,\npulling a long face. ,\n\n\u201cThe show amounts to staging\na new Broadway musical every\nseven days. It\u2019s something I've\nnever touched.\u201d ;\n\nThe show will be beamed\nfrom a theater at Sist and\nBroadway where the old \u201cHit\nParade\u201d was once telecast.\n\n\u201cWe're moving to New York\nafter we do the first two or\nthree shows from out here,\u201d\nBobby explained. \u201cGoing back\nEast was mostly my idea.\n\n\u201cI think the atmosphere of a\n_ theater with a live audience\nsitting out front will give us our\nown distinctive flavor. We don't\nwant it to look like Jackie's\nshow or anyone elee\u2019s.\n\nDistinct Almesphere\n\n\u201cif we do the show from\nBroadway we'll have our own\nfeeling. It'll be distinctive and\nfresh.\u201d a\nIt also will bolster Bobby's\ncourage.\n\nThe open-face young actor\nwon his greatest success on\nBroadway, with Gleason in\n\u201cTake Me Along,\u201d and, of\ncourse, one of the biggest hits\nof all, \u201cHow to Succeed in\nBusiness Without Really Try-\ning.\u201d\n\nBobby's pictures have not\nfared so well. Not even the film\nversion of \u2018\u2018How to Succeed.\u201d\n\nA theatrical \u2018setting, then will\ngive him a comfortable frame-\nwork in which to work.\n\nIf that\u2019s what Bobby wants,\nhe needn't worry. With an\nhour's worth of dialogue, songs\nand dances to rehearse every\nweek\u2014and a critical eye out\nfront\u2014he may long for the good\n\nat) deca am Benaadwanu\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 854.8380126953125, 172.3696746826172, 2495.843017578125, 312.59381103515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "~ Television Highlights For Next Week\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 821.224640625, 3374.221955078125, 1451.4111015624999, 4959.70455859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "TUSSVAT\n\n-\u201cGarrison\u2019s gorillas\u201d on ABC\nat 7:30 p.m. repeats \u201820 gal-\njons to kill.\u201d The gorillas are\nshot down over enemy territory.\n\nThe \u201cDaktari\u2019\u2019 repeat on CBS\nat 7:30 is an episode about a\nstrange ape-like creature that\nmay be a prehistoric specimen.\n\nNBC's \u201cShowcase \u201868\" has\nguitarist Carlos Montoya as\nguest.\n\nABC has a one-hour documen-\ntary, \u201cGrambling College: 100\nYards to Glory.\u201d It deals with\nthe little college in Louisiana\nthat turns out so many foot-\nball stars.\n\n\u201cShowtime\u201d on CBS has Brti-\nigh comedian Davo Allen as per-\nforming host. Others involved\nare Frank Fontaine, Dusty\nSpringfield anf Max Wall.\n\nNBC's \u201cTuesday Night at the\nMovies\u201d screens \u2018Freud,\u2019 star-\nring Montgomery Clift.\n\nCBS has the fifth of its \u201cOf\nBlack America\u2019 documentrry\nseries, This one centers on Ne-\ngro achievements in sports and\nmusic.\n\nWEDNESDAY\nNRu\u2019s \u201cKraft Music Hall\"\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 794.6581733398438, 486.11276318359376, 1414.6723320312499, 2668.0761406250003 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "more programs\u2019 in its documes-\ntary series on the racial ques-\ntion on Sunday and Monday and\ntelecasts the college All-Star\nfootball game on Friday.\n\nHighlights for July 2%-Aug. 3:\n\n\u2019 SUNDAY\nThe Washington and New\nYork teams play the North\n\nsubject of the \u201cTime for\nAmericans\u201d series on ABC is\n\u201cWhite Racism and Black Edu-\ncation.\u201d The discussion centers\naround the situation in the Bos-\nton area. ;\n\nNBC's \u201cAnimal Kingdom\u201d has\n\u201cDogs in War and Peace,\u201d\nshowing German shepherds\nworking with troops in Vietnam\nand as guides for the blind.\n\nEd Sullivan\u2019s' CBS repeat is\nheadlined by Chariton Heston,\nWayne and Shuster, Peter Gen-\nnaro, Frankie Laine and Myron\nCohen.\n\n\u201cThe ABC Sunday Night\nMovie\u201d screens \u2018\u2018Hatari!\u201d star-\nring John Wayne\n\nNBC\u2019s \u201cBonanza\u201d has a frewh\nepisode in \u201cStage Door John-\nnies,\u201d Little Joe and Hoss are\nrivals in courting a_ visiting\nsaloon singer. .\n\nMONDAY\n\nThe week's second \u2018Time for\nAmericans\u2019 documentary on\nABC is \u201cCan White Suburbia\nThink Black?\u201d Racism in a mid-\ndie class suburban community\nis examined.\n\nIn \u201cThe Champions\u201d on NBC\na despot general in Antarctica\n\na a ee\u201d ee rr oe\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 201.14501953125, 4644.46826171875, 479.6040344238281, 4703.7392578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "GWA\u2018'S NEXT\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 814.4424750976563, 2272.11770703125, 1432.0572197265624, 3333.0951835937503 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "The week's second \u201cTime for\nAmericans\u2019 documentary on\nABC is \u201cCan White Suburbia\nThink Black?\u201d Racism in a mid-\ndie class suburban community\nis examined.\n\nIn \u201cThe Champions\u201d on NBC\na despotic general in Antarctica\nhas to be stopped from using\natomic missiles.\n\n\u201cNBC Comedy Playhouse\u201d\npresents \u2018\u2018The Fat Outlaw\u201d star-\nring Don Knotts and Arthur\nGodfrey. This is a repeat of a\n1968 comedy.\n\nThe CBS \u201cPremiere\u201d program\nof original video dramas pre-\nsents \u201cThe Search,\u201d starring\nBarry Foster and Michael Ren-\nnie. A woman who refuses to\nbelieve the official finding in a\nboating accident hires a private\ndetective.\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "288382186-holland-evening-sentinel-Jun-06-1968-p-3.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 23, 32 ], [ 25, 28 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 25, 28 ], [ 32, 23 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6575.10165625, 9885.544921875 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 141.61392211914062, 4379.70947265625, 879.3226928710938, 5659.38525390625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 2601.167236328125, 7079.60107421875, 4931.4951171875, 9885.544921875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "GRADUATION SPECIALS\n\nSTILL GOING ON\n\nNOW THRU MONDAY\n\nV OFF\n0 REG.\nPRICE\nON ALL\n\n\u00ae Radios \u00ae Phonographs\n\u00ae Stereos \u00a9 Portable TV'S\n\u00ae Tape Recorders\n: & Jj. RADIO and\nTV CENTER\n211 RIVER AT 9TH ST. Se pong ag re Pe\n\n \n\n \n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 4127.58828515625, 2541.187650390625, 4919.16025, 4948.00937109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Final plans have been com-\npleted for the annual Zeeland\nGirl Scout Day Camp to be held\nfrom Monday through June 14\nat Poppen's Woods. A total out-\ndoor program of handcrafts, art,\narchery, music, hiking, Scout\nskills, games and cooking will\nbe available for the 99 girls who\nhave registered to attend.\n\nBecause of the primitive na-\nture of the site, the girls will\n\u2018be making their campsites from\n\u201cmaterial found only in the area.\n\u2018Instructors for the session in-\nclude Mrs. Waleed Karachy,\n\u2018archery; Mrs. Roy Post, hand-\ncrafts; and Mrs. James Watt,\nweaving and Scout crafts. Music\nleader will be Mrs, William\nBorst.\n\nBrownie unit leaders and\nassistants include Mrs. LaVerne\nHoeksema, Mrs. Lyle Vander\nYaar, Mrs. Myron\u2019 Vander\nBosch, Mrs. Allen Van Kley.\nMrs. Donald Barkel, Mrs. Dee\nAllen and Mrs. Donald Elzinga.\nThe Brownie Fly-up unit will be\n\u2018under the direction of Mrs\nLarry Dickman, Mrs. Carl Van\nder Velde and Mrs. Nick Kamer\n_ Junior leaders will be Mrs\nDel Murphy, Mrs. Ray Drum\nMrs. Robert Walters and Mrs\nBruce De Pree. Directin;\n\u2018Cadette activities will be Mrs\nJames Watt and Mrs. Rober\n| De Weerdt, Senior Scouts act a\nunit aides. Day camp directo\n_ and chairman is Mrs. Leon Vos\n. and Miss Dorothy Holleman j\ni'the assistant director.\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 2532.26025390625, 420.88702392578125, 4862.67236328125, 1803.500244140625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 4917.03896875, 2197.193265625, 5721.94882421875, 4533.486421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "| Three piano recitals will be\npresented Friday at the Wo-\nman\u2019s Literary Club by = stu-\ndents of Marilyn Wierenga.\nThose playing at 4:15 p.m.\nare Linda Waterway, Pamela\nWiersma, Danny Kolean, Kurt\nOverway, Michelle DeVries,\nJulie Kronemeyer, Helen Meeu-\nsen, April Holmes, Karen Brad-\nbury, Joel Vandenberg, Dary!\nBerkompas, Gwen _ Bremer,\nValerie Kuyers. Others playing\n|are Joan VanderPloeg, Lila and\nWanda Diemer, Renae and\n\u2018Donna Ochsner, Debbie Witte-\n_veen, Sheryl Holwerda, Marv\nand Laurie Geenen, Mary Sale.\nKen Bauman.\n\nPlaying at 6:45 p.m. are Cyn-\nthia Visser, Kathy Oostebaan.\nJoan and June Bares, Pat Lun.\n,derberg, Mary and Alice\n| vanderloeg, Gai | VandeBunte.\n| Vicky Stewart, Janis and Karer\n_Meeusen, Janet Meadows, Marl\n\n| Ribbens. Also Anita DeNoyer\n_ Diann Koemen, Cheryyl Vander\n. Lee, Judy DeHaan, JoLind\n-|Mosburg, Sandy Wyben\nga, Ann Fink, Pan\nMcCormick, Penny Shoemaker\n| Five ninth grade girls wil\n|be featured at the 8:15 p.m\n| performance. They are Be\n_| Mulder, Marilyn Holwerda, Ani\n. | Telgenhof, Meribeth Batem\n-and Mary Kamphuis. Pam Mc\n_| Cormick will play in a two p!\n' ano duet.\n\u2019' The public is invited to al\n* | tend.\n\n'\ni\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 166.5623016357422, 6449.63818359375, 902.1792602539062, 7730.0107421875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 127.08575439453125, 736.9445190429688, 1626.43359375, 2282.81396484375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 5709.28896875, 848.9827553710937, 6523.3868125, 3660.606294921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Approximately 2,000 persons\ncrowded into the West Ottawa\ngymnasium Wednesday evening\nwhen 220 graduates received\ntheir diplomas in the seventh\nannual commencement of the\nschool.\n\nIn traditional robes of the\nclass colors, the boys in black\nand the girls in white, the\nmembers marched to their\nplaces while music was provid-\ned by the High School orchestra\nunder the direction of Ray\nVande Mark.\n\nOne of the highlights of the\nprogram was the presentation\nof the class gift to the school,\nwhich included composite pic-\ntures of all West Ottawa Alum-\nni for the halls of the school,\nand picnic tables for the outdoor\ncourts. The presentation was\nmade by Philip Van Lente,\nclass president.\n\nJerry Klomparens, mayor of\nWest Ottawa High School, in-\ntroduced the speaker, Don Lon-\nie, one of the nation\u2019s finest\nhigh school lecturers, who has\n- spoken in more than 3,000 high\nschool assemblies in 45 states\n- and five Provinces of Canada\n' in the past 20 years. Mr. Lonie\n' whose career is \u2018teenagers\u2019\n| centered his talk around the\n, thought \u201c\u2018don\u2019t sacrifice tomor-\n; row on the altar of today.\u201d\n\n__ The class roll was called by\n1 Principal Duane Hooker anc\n- diplomas presented by Schoo\ni ee aa Lloyd Van Raal\n\nthe Rev. Henry Zylstra, pas\ntor of Grace Reformed Church\ngave the invocation and closin;\nbenediction.\n. Members of the class hele\n\u00bb their senior breakfast and pro\na | gram Wednesday morning prio\u2019\na to commencement rehearsal.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 4158.28466796875, 4994.3779296875, 4895.2744140625, 5154.40966796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "James H. Huismans\nReturn From Honeymoon\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 3366.415921875, 5946.35146875, 4153.06308203125, 6973.70370703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "The Board of Trustees of\n\nResthaven Patrons, Inc., met\nTuesday evening in the board\noffice for its regular monthly\n\u2018meeting.\n_ The secretary reported on the\n\u2018meeting of the finance commit-\ntee and said that the contracts\nhave been signed and the cor-\nnerstone for the east wing has\nbeen ordered,\n\nThe treasurer's report showed\na balance in the current fund of\n$3,672.84 and a balance in the\nbuilding fund of $89 .871.03.\nPlans were discussed for the\nraising of funds for the new\nproject.\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 945.2141396484375, 6469.9618203125, 1740.4416220703124, 7709.310640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "The Holland High Schoo! class\nof 1958 is planning a 10-year re-\nunion to be held July 13 at 6:30\np.m. at the Holiday Inn.\n\nA meeting to discuss the re-\nunion was held by committee\nmembers, the Mesdames Floyd\nJousma Jr., Paul Elzinga,\nJames Van Hekken, David\nWehrmeyer and David Vander\nLeek. Reservations are to be\nmade with Mrs. Jousma.\n\nMembers of the 255-member\nclass who cannot be located\nare James Lee Mulder, Char-\nles Marc Plaggemeyer, Linda\n\u2018Anne Smith, Mary Van Haits-\nma, Drena Ruth Worth, Linda\nMc Clure and Hikmat Muktar.\nAnyone knowing of the where-\nabouts of these persons is asked\nto notify the committee.\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 5018.7578125, 5490.138671875, 6515.5185546875, 9822.8642578125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "one for town...\none for country...\n\n%\n\nm2\n\n \n\n\u2014{RROIWV= coLor PAC IN\nDECTON PERMA-IRON\n\nWhat's the pitch? An Arrow Color Pac makes\n\none suit perform like two... gives you\n\na striking shirt for town and another for the\ncountry. Come see our wide seisction of\n\ncolors, patterns and collars in a durable press\nblend of 65% Dacron\u00ae polyester, 35% cotton!\nSolid button-down with short sleeves... 6.00\nTattersall button-down with short sleeves... 6.00\n\nfrom ARROW, the, white shirt company\n\n \n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 1717.202787109375, 3602.180326171875, 2508.57773046875, 4851.21249609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "A talk and the showing of\nslides on Taiwan featured the\nlast meeting of the season of\nthe Guild for Christian Service\nin Sixth Reformed Church\nlounge Tuesday evening.\n\nSpeaker was Mrs. William\n\nEstell, wife of the missionary\nto Taiwan, who is partially sup-\nported by Sixth Church.\nSpecial music included two\n\u2018solos by Mrs. Jacob Van Voorst,\naccompanied by Mrs. Larry\nBloemers. Devotions were con-\nducted by Mrs. Dale Moes. The\nmeeting was in charge of Mrs.\n|Richard Bouws, president. The\n\u2018program was arranged by the\n\u2018Hoffs Circle.\n\nLunch was served by Mrs.\nVan Voorst, Mrs. John Stegger.\n\u2018da and Mrs. P. Hertz.\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 4892.86758203125, 547.8250405273437, 5692.14804296875, 1786.54257421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Admitted to Holland Hospital\nWednesday were Lynelle Lub-\nbers, 6162 West 147th Ave.; Mrs.\nMelchor Beltran, 1605 Perry St.;\nRussell Duffin, Fennville: Mrs.\n\nBenigno Sepeda, 442 Harrison\nAve.\n\nDischarged Wednesday were\nMrs. Roger Witteveen, 204 Easi\n38th St.; Mrs, John R. Lubbers,\n235 Park, Zeeland: James\nSpruit, 70 West 13th St.: Ralph\nBrink, route 5; Henry Van\nDeeien, 27 East 32nd St.; Mrs.\nStanley Skorski, 125 Howard\nAve.; Francis Palmer, 70 South\nDivision: Mrs. Christian Lam-\nberts, 2951 Lakeshore Dr.; Jen-\nnie Van Vels, 642 Lincoln Ave.;\n_Lynelle Lubbers, 6162 West 147th\n| Ave,\n\n \n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 5761.41543359375, 3878.424955078125, 6575.10165625, 5381.55233984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Hoiland Community Theatre's\nproduction of Garson Kanin\u2019s\n\u201cBorn Yesterday\u2019\u2019 will open to-\nnight at 8:15 at Holland High\nSchool under the direction of\nMrs. Ernest Penna. Performan-\nces will also be given at 8:15\n\u2018Friday and Saturday,\n\n- Taking roles in the production\nwill be Mrs. William Sturgeon,\nGordon Cunningham, Don Batt-\njes, Richard Burkholder, Les\nWoltman, Roy Seibert, Mary\nVan Langevelde, Don Cranmer,\nJean Wagner, Ann Slaughter,\nNorm Sturgeon, Phil Kumberly,\n| Bob Lucas and Alan Wilson.\n\n| Assistant director, Mrs. Rich-\n\u2018ard Smallenburg, will serve as\nStage manager, Working with\n\\her will be a technical crew\nheaded by Miss Ann Slaughter,\n|Dale Conklin, Nancy Norling,\nJean Wagner, Don Battjes, Mrs.\n\nGordon Cunningham, Don Cran-\n'mer, Ted Jungblut and Richard\n| Burkholder.\n\n \n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 4961.3475625, 4671.81777734375, 5764.2998984375, 5395.6631796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Holland Township firemen\nwere called at 9:10 a.m. today\nto cool a tank at Smith-Douglas\nCo. Inc. on James St. when a\nsmall amount of nitrogen solu-\ntion was inadvertantly poured\ninto a tank of sulfuric acid\ncausing a chemical reaction.\nCompany spokesmen said there\n/was no one injured and no fire.\nFiremen and Ottawa county\n\u2018sheriff's deputies stood by for\nabout an hour and one-half.\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 921.6600625, 4524.27285546875, 1725.7470419921874, 6270.584078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "LANSING (UPI)\u2014Three Re-\npublican members of _ the\nMichigan House of Representa-\ntives Wednesday announced they\nare candidates for re-election.\n\nRep. Donald E. Holbrook of\nClare, chairman of the Judiciary\nLommittee and author of the\ncontroversial court reorganiza-\ntion bill, said he will seek his\nthird term.\n| Holbrook, 36, represents the\n99th ~=~District = consisting of\nNewaygo, Mecosta, Osceola and\nClare counties.\n| Rep. Charles J. Davis of\nOnondaga is seeking his fifth\n_term as representative of the\n59th district consisting of the\ncities of East Lansing, Mason\nand Williamston, 12 townships\nin Ingham County and Spring:\nport and Tompkins Township in\n_ Jackson.\n| Rep. Raymond J. Smit, 39, of\nAnn Arbor, announced for a\nsecond term from the 53rd\ndistrict in Washtenaw County.\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 1740.5010048828126, 5073.8876015625, 2523.427828125, 6231.4248984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": ". Janet K. Steininger, daughter\nof Mr. and Mrs. George F.\nSteininger of 348 West 34th St..,\nand a sophomore at Hope Col-\nlege, has been selected to study\nat the University of Guanajuato\nin Mexico this summer.\n\nThe University of Guanajuato\nis one of several foreign study\ncenters administered by _ the\nGreat Lakes Colleges Associa-\ntion of which Hope College i:\na charter member.\n\nMiss Steininger is a 1966 grad.\n\u2018uate of Holland High School\nWhile attending the University\nof Guanajuato, she will be able\nto study the Spanish language\nculture and history as well as\nart, literature and philosophy.\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 3334.053861328125, 3685.99941796875, 4133.29452734375, 5700.021578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Mr. and Mrs. Dale Motorff of\nroute 3, Fennville, celebrated\ntheir 50th wedding anniversary\nSunday with an open house\nfrom 2 to 5 p.m. at the United\nMethodist (McDowell) Church in\n\nCasco,\n_ Their children, Mrs. Virginia\nSmith of Parma and Herbert\n_Motorff of Fennville, co-hosted\nthe celebration. The honored\ncouple has seven grandchildren\nand six great-grandchildren.\n\nMrs. Motorff was born in 1898\n\u2018in the home now occupied by her\nson which has been in her fam-\nily for 104 years. Mr. Motorff\nwas born in a log cabin in\nAshley, Ind., in 1892. They were\n\u2018married June 1, 1918, and set-\ntled on her father\u2019s farm in\nGanges where they lived until\n1931,\n\nMrs. Motorff's hobbies are\ncollecting stamps and making\ncustom doll clothes while Mr\n-Motorff makes maple syrup ir\nthe spring and has a_ wooc\nworking shop and had looms anc\nweaves rugs.\n\n| They are members of _ the\nIOOF and Rebekah Lodges, the\n\n|Ganges Grange, Glenn Farm\nBureau and the United Metho\ndist Church of Casco.\n\n?\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 1680.2129189453126, 717.851224609375, 2489.860689453125, 3383.97275 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "\u2014\u2014 eee ee a\n\nTONIGHT\n\n5:00 \u2014 North Holland P-T\n\u2018Club chicken barbecue picnic\n\u2018on school grounds.\n\n6:00 \u2014 Cherry Lane Nursery\nSchool picnic at Teusinks Farm.\n\n7:30 \u2014 Disabled American\nVeterans Auxiliary meeting in\nAmerican Legion Clubrooms.\n\n7:45 \u2014 Star of Bethlehem 40,\nOES, regular meeting in chap-\nter rooms.\n\n8:00 \u2014 Saugatuck - Douglas\nAlcoholics and Al-Anon open\nmeeting at All Saints\u2019 parish\nhall, Saugatuck.\n\n8:00 \u2014 SPEBSQSA meeting at\ni West Eighth St..\n\n|\n\n8:00 \u2014 Woodside Volleyettes\nmeeting at Woodside School\ngym.\n\n8:00 \u2014 Zeeland High School\ncommencement at Zeeland High\ngym.\n| 8:00 \u2014 Fennville High School\ncommencement at school.\n\n8:00 \u2014 Hudsonville High\n| School commencement at school.\n| 8:15 \u2014 \u201cBorn Yesterday\u201d by\n\nHolland Community Theatre at\n\nHolland High auditorium.\nFRIDAY\n\n6:30 \u2014 Waverly Activity Club\npotluck picnic at Smallenburg\nPark.\n7:30 \u2014 Story hour for four to\n10-year-olds at Herrick Public\nLibrary.\n| 8:00 \u2014 Saugatuck High Schoo!\n- commencement in school audi-\ntorium.\n| 8:00 \u2014 YM square dance in\n- YMCA gym.\n- 8:15 \u2014 \u201cBorn Yesterday\u201d in\n. Holland High School auditorium.\n\n \n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 4124.501953125, 2172.049072265625, 4626.6064453125, 2519.001708984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Zeeland\nGirl Scouts\nPlan Camp\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 1804.0882568359375, 8102.3544921875, 2556.412353515625, 9854.6640625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": " \n\nSPECIALS!\n\nCHOCOLATE\nPEANUT CLUSTERS\n\nONLY 57c POUND\n\nCANDY STICKS\n\n6 2%\n\n15 FLAVORS\n\nCIGARETTES\n\nONLY 30c PACK\n\nHOLLAND\nPEANUT STORE\n\n32 East 8th Street, Holland\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 1729.123779296875, 4894.6171875, 2479.65869140625, 5056.3564453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Miss Steininger Plans\nSummer Study in Mexico\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 3309.4335, 2190.39590234375, 4105.44540625, 3284.481783203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Koeman, Allie Vanderwerf and\n\u2018Marian Wiswedel.\n\n_ Bonna Stansby, daughter of\nMr. and Mrs, A. H. Stansby,\n969 Butternut Dr., is a candi-\ndate for the bachelor of science\nin education degree at Witten-\nberg University\u2019s annual com-\nmencement exercises on June\n10 in Springfield, Ohio,\n\nMyrna Newhouse, daughter of\nMr. and Mrs. Harry Newhouse,\n95 East 17th St., was graduated\nfrom Grace Bible Institute.\nOmaha, Neb., at commencement\nexercises Friday, May 31. She\ngraduated from the five-vear\nnursing program for a B.S.\n\u2018degree.\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 1756.4660927734376, 6435.94668359375, 2536.553072265625, 7482.66269140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "The Herrick Public Library\ntilm program for tonight will\nbegin at 7:30 in the library audi-\ntorium with two color films.\n\nThe first film is entitled\n\u201cBlessing on the Woods.\u201d This\nis a tribute to the beauty of\nNova Scotia's woodlands ex-\npressed in poetry and recordec\nin films scenes,\n\n\u201cLivingstone\u201d is the title of\nthe second film. It deals with\nthe lives of the present day\nEskimos on Baffin Island anc\ntheir age old craftsmanship 9\ncarving ivory, bone and more\nrecently stone portrayals 0\narctic life.\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 93.33093041992187, 2700.87148828125, 895.3963950195313, 4155.37558203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Service pins were awarded\nto employes of Holland Hospital\nat a ceremony Tuesday night\n- buffet supper in the hospi-\ntal.\n\nClarence Jalving, member of\nthe hospital board of directors,\nspoke briefly for the board and\nHospital Director Frederick \u00a7.\nBurd presented pins to em-\nployes who have worked 40, 30,\n25, 15, 10 and five years.\n\nA pin for 40 years of service\nwent to Jeanette Sterenberg,\nlaundry employe, a 30-year pin\nto Sadie Zuidema, executive\nhousekeeper, and a 25-year pin\nto Nellie Zwiers, a nurse.\n\nFifteen-year pins went to\nMary Bouman, Audrey Brewer\nand Margaret Glupker.\n\nTen-year pins went to Flor-\nence Achterhof, Betty Arm-\nstrong, Cornelius Blauwkamp,\nGloria Bjorklund, Julia Dyk-\nhuis, Deborah Hekman, Fanny\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 3332.094482421875, 3327.041259765625, 3887.91845703125, 3656.811279296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "Mortorffs\nMark 50th\nAnniversary\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 3367.28759765625, 5749.2919921875, 4070.162841796875, 5914.46875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Resthaven Board Holds\nRegular Monthly Meet\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 899.9228188476562, 2658.5038125, 1690.65487890625, 4148.94394140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Hekman, Alice Kalman, Marilyn\nLantay, Donna Lokker, Marlene\nShidler, Salome Teerman, San-\ndra Woldring.\n\nFive-year pins went to Alice\nAxman, Mildred Baker, Alicia\nBlauwkamp, Rosemary Boer-\nman, Alice Boonstra, Mary\nBougie, Lloyd Brouwer, Ada\nBrouwer, Esther Cranmer, Ju-\ndith De Boer, Dorothy De Kra-\nker, Dora De Pree, Jean Galien,\nDorothy Gesink, Janice Hunt,\nPatricia Klaasen, Alvina Klein,\nJane Hendricks.\n\nOther five-vear pins went to\nJoanne Klomparens, Dena\nKonze, Elizabeth Langworthy,\nMadelyn Lubbers, Ethel Meyers,\nRuth Owen, Judith Paauwe.\nEsther Pyle, Jacquelyn Raffen.\naud, Irene Redder, Laurence\nStroh, Joyce Toering, Florence\nVan Haver, Lillian Vanden Tak.\nSally Vander Kooi, Nina Witte.\nveen and Sharon Zienstra.\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 1758.0074462890625, 6262.2587890625, 2405.957763671875, 6423.29296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Herrick Library Will\nShow Canadian Films\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 5762.69580078125, 3695.5791015625, 6494.02783203125, 3858.33447265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "\u2018Born Yesterday\u2019 Opens\nTonight at Holland High\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 4157.23965234375, 5170.7958046875, 4965.87558203125, 6647.06698828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "Mr. and Mrs. James H. Huis-\nman have returned to their new\nhome at 653 West 27th St. follow-\n\u2018ing a wedding trip to the Great\nSmoky Mountains. They were\nmarried by the Rev. Stuart\n'Blauw in the Fourth Reformed\nChurch parsonage May 24.\n\nThe former Miss Phyllis M.\nVliem, the bride is the daugh-\nter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin\nViiem of 562 West 17th St. The\n\u2018groom is the son of Mrs. Henry\nHuisman of Grand Haven and\nthe late Mr. Huisman.\n\nMrs. Huisman chose for her\nwedding an aqua silk suit with\nmatching accessories and\n\u2018matching veiled headpiece.\n| Miss Shirley Barnhard, sister\nof the bride, and Don Huisman,\n\u2018brother of the groom, attended\nthe couple.\n\nA family dinner was held at\n_Jack\u2019s Restaurant following the\n\u2018ceremony.\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 2512.01553125, 2495.57949609375, 3314.1553671875, 6955.5069296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "ihe mMouand Fudle scnool ji-\nbrarians request the return of\nany books, magazines, pam-\nphlets or other materials be-\nlonging to the schools or li-\nbraries with the closing of\nschools for vacations. Al] books\nand materials belonging to the\nschools are clearly stamped\n\nwith the school names and may\nbe returned to the proper school\nor to the book deposit at Her-\n\u2018rick Public Library,\n\n_ North-south winners at the\nDuplicate Bridge Club\u2019s full\nmaster point night Wednesdav\n'were Mr. and Mrs. D. Files,\nfirst; Rick and Dave Linn, sec-\nond; and Mrs. A. Wyman and\n|Mrs. J. Borgman, third. East-\n| west winners were Mr. and\n| Mrs. W. J. Scott, first; Lee\nKoning and Allen Koop, second:\n\u201cand Mrs. Katherine McClaskey\nand Mrs. Rose Wagenveld.\n\nBirths recorded at Holland\nHospital Wednesday included\ntwo daughters. Tina Louise\nwas born to Mr. and Mrs. John\n|Casey, 117 East 14th St., and\n|Amy Lynne was born to Mr.\n,and Mrs. Jerald Strunk, Box\n{M 10, Riverview Park, Hamil.\n,ton. A daughter, Colleen Marie\n;was born today to Mr. anc\n\nMrs. Michael Elms, 142 Wes!\n| 14th St.\n, Cal Osterhaven, senior a\n|Hope College, has been accept\njed for graduate study in polic:\nadministration at Michigan Stat:\n| University. He is the son of Mr\nand Mrs. Eugene M. Osterhavei\nof 999 Morningside Dr., and ;\n\u2018graduate of Holland Christia\n* High School.\n., A YM square dance will b\n, held Friday at 8 p.m. at th\n- YMCA gym. Marv Freeston\n:| will be the caller.\n\u00bb' Veterans at the Veteran\n\nAdministration Hospital at Batt!\n) Creek were entertained Monda:\ny,;at a social hour by Red Cros\n\u00bb | volunteers, Volunteers were th\n- Mesdames M. Giermann, Kk\ns Koeman, D. Teusink, A. Vande:\n\n,werf, K, Visscher and T. Ka:\n- |minsky.\n\n., Weekend programs at th\ny Grand Haven Musical Fountai\ne to be held nightly at 10 p.m. wi\n, be: Friday, \u201cSmiles; Saturday\ns \u2018\u201cWeather;\u201d Sunday, \u201cFavorit\nHymns.\u201d\u2019 Monday's program wi\nfollow the theme of \u201cTravel.\u201d\n| Seymour Padnos, 115 Ea:\n26th St., has been named or\nof the vice chairmen of th\ny transportation committee of tt\nNl Institute of Scrap Iron an\n. Steel by Leonard Abrams, pre.\nident of the Institute.\n\n_ Red Cross volunteers wi\ns Shopped and wrote letters fc\nVeterans at the Veterans Ho\n. pital in Grand Rapids Wedne\nd day were the Mesdames Kez\n\n \n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 940.869873046875, 6286.44384765625, 1677.033203125, 6450.791015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "Holland High 1958 Class\nPlans 10-Year Reunion\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 5703.66650390625, 401.91033935546875, 6411.80859375, 828.3757934570312 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "West Ottawa\nClass of 220\nls Graduated\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 145.3545684814453, 8756.294921875, 886.8594970703125, 8920.0625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "Christ Memorial Church\nHas All-Church Picnic\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 1708.5684814453125, 3417.060546875, 2275.541259765625, 3585.0751953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "Mrs. Estell Speaks\nAt Guild Meeting\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 1760.2988564453126, 7645.0301796875, 2540.051607421875, 8060.1534140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "Ronald Russell of Nunica ane\n| Joyce Kolenic of Grand Haven\nDavid De Witt of Ferrysbur;\nand Ellen Jane Bonnell of Eas\nLansing; Robert Gould o\nGrand Haven and Sue Buck\nmaster of Howell.\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 4922.6826171875, 1829.928466796875, 5526.78125, 2168.117431640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "Student Piano\nRecitals to Be\nPresented\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 1707.9927978515625, 417.0327453613281, 2445.5791015625, 674.3403930664062 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "L\u00e9cal Calendar\nOf Events\n\n \n\n8 Breen\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 933.207275390625, 4192.96484375, 1608.1737060546875, 4512.11767578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "3 GOP Seek\n\nReelection\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 992.1015625, 9052.572265625, 1733.838134765625, 9874.591796875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "FRIDAY NIGHT\nSPECIAL\n\nAT\nTHE ETEN HOUSE\n\nFRIED - BREADED\nLAKE PERCH FILLETS\n\n$1.35\n\n138 N. RIVER PH. 3966-8266\nee ays vane oe ae\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 968.387357421875, 8476.646390625, 1755.9025595703124, 8985.731539062499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "LEEK WOOTTON, England\n(UPI)\u2014Angry villagers who had\nbeen campaigning against a\nproposal to add fluoride to the\ndrinking water of the town\nfound out Wednesday the water\nthey had been drinking had\nbeen fluoridated for the past\ntwo weeks.\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 4974.435546875, 4581.93212890625, 5580.4619140625, 4658.1513671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "Cool Chemical Tank\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 962.2661416015625, 7830.32949609375, 1743.1032431640624, 8331.045015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "Cars driven by Eleanor Her-\nera Lopez, 20, of 9542 Clover\nAve., and Karl F. Borsai, 26, of\n274 College Ave., collided at 3:39\np.m. Wednesday at 12th St. and\nCentral Ave., according to Hol.\nland police who cited Borsai\nfor failure to yield the right of\nwav.\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 2533.623779296875, 2229.720703125, 3289.2060546875, 2408.619140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "Town Talk\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 4892.72705078125, 402.02130126953125, 5668.11181640625, 531.3403930664062 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "Hospital Notes\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 244.9534454345703, 4223.03076171875, 769.0299072265625, 4355.69482421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "Engaged\n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 964.3936157226562, 7753.6103515625, 1498.4971923828125, 7823.98583984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "Two Cars Collide\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 146.47567529296876, 8942.50771875, 950.8775961914063, 9758.088960937499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": "Christ Memorial Church held\nits picnic Monday at the church.\nThe cafeteria-style supper was\nserved from tables decorated\nwith red, white and blue crepe\npaper.\n\nA short business meeting fol-\nlowed the supper and games\nwhich were hosted by the Mes-\ndames Robert Darrow, George\nBuskirk and Burton Borr.\n\n~~\" RUMMAGE SALE\nSat. June 3, 9 A.M.-?\n\nDOA | Pal ok\n" }, "53": { "bbox": [ 1766.38720703125, 7515.828125, 2342.695068359375, 7619.30615234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 53, "ocr_text": "Marriage Licenses\n" }, "54": { "bbox": [ 57.475833892822266, 333.7459716796875, 1302.0699462890625, 707.6580810546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 54, "ocr_text": "tl el =F eae\n\nService Pins Presented\nTo Hospital Employes\n" }, "55": { "bbox": [ 4235.69775390625, 6670.7333984375, 4953.02490234375, 6960.294921875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 55, "ocr_text": "RUMMAGE SALE\nFri., June 7, 9 A.M.-?\n84 E. 8th\nMothers WWII Club\nAdv\n" }, "56": { "bbox": [ 978.0889892578125, 8388.5908203125, 1545.1795654296875, 8461.21875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 56, "ocr_text": "Contused Villagers\n" }, "57": { "bbox": [ 134.8559090576172, 7768.91641015625, 933.5910971679688, 8720.82821875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 57, "ocr_text": "VAISS MUTTT AATTTE PACH THOT\n\nMr. and Mrs. Elton Achter-\nhof of 834 Graafschap Rd. an-\nnounce the engagement of their\ndaughter, Ruth Ann, to Roger\nP. Smit, son of Mr. and Mrs.\nPeter Smit of Kalamazoo.\n\nMr. Smit is a graduate of\nCalvin College and is presently\nteaching at North Christian\nGrad School in Kalamazoo.\n\nMiss Achterhof is in her sen-\nior year of nursing at Blodgett\nMemorial School of Nursing in\nGrand Rapids.\n\nAn Aug. 9 wedding is being\nplanned.\n" }, "59": { "bbox": [ 109.52876824951171, 5719.55703515625, 912.9330161132813, 6420.03476171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 59, "ocr_text": "reer wea eer we eel ee\n\nMr. and Mrs. Lavern D.\nBrand of Holland announce the\nengagement of their daughter,\nSandra Ann, to Lynn Leslie\nRice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Les-\nlie Rice of Lansing.\n\nMiss Brand is a student at\nCentral Michigan University\nwhere her fiance will graduate\nthis June.\n\nAn August wedding is being\nplanned.\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "248026056-princeton-bureau-county-republican-Oct-03-1968-p-1.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 1, 2 ], [ 1, 3 ], [ 1, 37 ], [ 1, 6 ], [ 1, 9 ], [ 1, 18 ], [ 2, 3 ], [ 2, 37 ], [ 2, 6 ], [ 2, 9 ], [ 2, 18 ], [ 3, 37 ], [ 3, 6 ], [ 3, 9 ], [ 3, 18 ], [ 37, 6 ], [ 37, 9 ], [ 37, 18 ], [ 6, 9 ], [ 6, 18 ], [ 9, 18 ], [ 32, 11 ], [ 32, 21 ], [ 11, 21 ], [ 25, 42 ], [ 25, 22 ], [ 42, 22 ], [ 26, 34 ], [ 26, 39 ], [ 34, 39 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 1, 2 ], [ 2, 3 ], [ 3, 9 ], [ 9, 18 ], [ 11, 21 ], [ 18, 6 ], [ 25, 22 ], [ 26, 39 ], [ 32, 11 ], [ 34, 26 ], [ 37, 1 ], [ 42, 25 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6811.71875, 9384.257375 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 332.69830322265625, 7564.15869140625, 2723.947021484375, 9113.9501953125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 315.31412768554685, 6955.8373515625, 1111.0354511718751, 7509.5864765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "The 100th anniversary cele-\nbration began Sunday morning\nat 11 a.m with Jubilee Holy\nWorship. Dr. Milton B, Enge-\nbretson, president of the E van-\ngelical Covenant Church of\nAmerica, delivered the sermon:\n\u201cA New Day for Service,\u201d\n\nAs part of the centennial. the\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 1127.890330078125, 6975.01850390625, 1917.2819111328126, 7513.77153515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "church is presenting a F estival\nof Arts display, which offers a\ngreat variety of paintings,\nsculpture, handwork, color\nphotography, and items and\nphotographs of church history.\nThe exhibition is presented in\nthe vestry of the church during\nthe following hours:\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 1947.741892578125, 6681.3529765625, 2741.28716015625, 7538.3716328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Friday, 5 to 9p.m.; Saturday,\n1 to 5 p.m,; Sunday, Noon to 5\np.m, and 6 to 8 p.m,\n\nCentennial dinner will be held\nSaturday at Cushing hall of the\nFirst Methodist church, Dr,\nDexter Nelson, church chair-\nman, will serve as toastmaster,\nBanquet address will be given\nby Dr. Karl A, Olsson, presi-\ndent of North Park College and\nTheological seminary, Dr. Ols-\nson is a well known speaker and\nauthor,\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 4440.1787109375, 2117.95166015625, 6773.9189453125, 3438.79052734375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 2732.854248046875, 3921.083740234375, 4326.03369140625, 4231.48583984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "Credit Needs Play\nDominant Farm Role\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 4391.12397265625, 6711.11713671875, 5186.35503125, 9384.257375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Committee for the Festival\nof Arts is headed by Mrs, Roger\nSwanson, Members include\nMrs, Martin Larson, Mrs,\nParker Erickson, Marvin\nArvidson, and the Rev. and Mrs,\nRonald Lagerstrom.\n\nContributors to the church\u2019s\nexhibit are Phillip Peterson,\nMr. and Mrs, Harlan Swanson,\nWilliam Carlson, the Rev. Mr,\nand Mrs. Ronald Lagerstrom,\nRoy Dremann, Ken Nelson, Kim\nBergin, Larry Mongan, Howard\nWolcott, Sr., and William\nParker,\n\nAlso contributing are Mr, and\nMrs, Roger Eickmeier, Bob\nLowry, Mrs, Harold Josephson,\nMrs, James Lowry, Mrs. Rich-\nard Peterson, Mrs, Kenneth\nZunkel, Mrs, Gilbert Anderson,\nMrs. Harry Johnson, Miss\nSophie Swanson, Mrs, S, John\nJohnson, and Mrs, Harold Berg-\nlund,\n\nOther contributors include\nMrs, Ray Banner, Roger Swan-\nson, Mrs. Ebba Gustafson, Mr,\nand Mrs, Warren Lange, Miss\nCamilla Rolander, Mr. and Mrs,\nWilliam Diller, Mrs, Emma\nNelson, Mrs, Clara Walstrom,\nMiss Selma Olson, Mrs, Louise\nKolb, Mrs, Carl Pihl and the\nRev. Robert Greenwall,\n\nAlso contributing are Richard\nRolander, Harry Cullins, Larry\nMylander, Larry Lagerstrom,\nGlen Lagerstrom, KaeleneAr-\nvidson, Kirsten Arvidson, Ron-\nnie Swanson, and Steve Peter-\nson,\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 1936.2416484375, 5242.1986796875, 2723.41899609375, 6393.73247265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Two Chicago men were taken\nto St. Margaret\u2019s hospital\nSpring Valley, Wednesday fol-\nlowing a two car accident on\nstate route 29, one mile north\nof Bureau in the vicinity of\nMichael\u2019s curve about 11:15\na.m, Their injuries consisted\nof minor lacerations.\n\nThe mishap was investigated\nby the Bureau county sheriff\u2019s\noffice. A car driven by Vin-\ncent Connor was headed toward\nDePue, while the second ve-\nhicle, driven by Zack Nicolopul-\nus, a U, S, government em-\nployee, was headed toward\nBureau,\n\n(Continued on page 4)\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 1942.527099609375, 4854.28662109375, 2531.689697265625, 5219.119140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "Accident\nInjures\nTwo Men\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 2759.185984375, 6713.12592578125, 3557.46098828125, 9369.634328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "opecia: MUSIC Will De pre-\nsented by Mr, and Mrs, James\nLiljegren, soprano and bass\nsoloists, Morrison, Miss Pam\nNordstrom, Princeton, is the\naccompanist, The Princeton\nHigh School Brass Choir, under\nthe direction of Les Leuck, will\nalso perform,\n\nGreetings will be read from\nwell known church figures by\nDr. Nelson and out-of-town\nguests will be present, They\nwill be seated at special guest\ntables,\n\nInvocation for the dinner will\nbe given by the Rev. Ronald F,\nLagerstrom, and benediction\nwill be delivered by the Rev,\nRobert Greenwall, intern pastor\nof the church,\n\nJubilee service of holy com-\nmunion will be held at 10;30\na.m., Sunday, The Rev, Donald\nC, Frisk, former pastor of the\nCovenant church, andprofessor\nof Theology, North Park Sem-\ninary, Chicago, will be the\nspeaker,\n\nAt the service, youth and sen-\nior choirs will present special\nmusic, The service will be\npresented by the Rev. Ronald\nF, Lagerstrom,\n\nThe week of Jubilee will be\nconcluded at 5 p.m, Sunday with\na concert of sacred music pre-\nsented by Chancel Choir of\nNorth Park Covenant church,\nChicago, Director of the choir\nis Oscar E, Olson, Organist\nis Martha Carlson Schurke,\n\nThe congregation will join the\nchoir in an act of praise in\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 2706.19677734375, 2035.0111083984375, 4325.79443359375, 2431.262939453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Robert Tomaskewicz, Cicero\nKilled in Single Car Crash\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 2762.252634765625, 4518.20502734375, 3552.84575390625, 6355.62016796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "sie, He sem, es Veen\nbrought about by modernization\nof farms for greater efficiency\nand the increasing mechaniza-\ntion of the farm needed to re-\nplace farm. labor. lost to other\nsegments of our economy,\u201d\n\nMcMahon spent two days in\nSt. Louis attending a special\nagricultural credit conference\nconducted by the Federal Land\nBank of St, Louis, Seventy eight\nother Federal Land Bank mana-\ngers and associate managers\nfrom Illinois, Missouri, and\nArkansas also attended the\nmeeting.\n\nIn a report of operations,\nRalph E, Nowlan, president of\nthe Federal Land Bank of St,\nLouis, stated that $580 million\nin long-term loans is outstand-\ning to farmers in the bank\u2019s\nthree-state area,\n\n\u201cOur projection for the next\nfive years indicates that the\nFederal Land Bank of St, Louis\nwill have approximately $1 bil-\nlion outstanding to farmers in\nIllinois, Missouri, and Arkan-\nsas.\u2019\u2019 Nowlan said.\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 341.335205078125, 1527.33056640625, 2665.74169921875, 4524.5498046875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 3581.08881640625, 5564.53022265625, 4368.5259296875, 6362.587453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Two motions filed by Wil-\nliam Gunner, attorney for\nThomas P, Cassidy, Spring Val-\nley, were denied by Judge James\nBales in the Lee county circuit\ncourt Wednesday morning.\n\nOne motion was to squash\nthe search warrant and sup-\npress evidence, and the second\nwas a discovery motion, Re-\ntrial of Cassidy on gambling\ncharges will begin Tuesday in\nDixon,\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 315.00052905273435, 5290.7865703125, 1105.6564228515626, 6400.2915546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Paul B, Tobin of 517 East\nCentral has joined the staff\nof Perry Memorial hospital as\nDirector of Personnel, it was\nannounced today by A.C, Wal-\nter, administrator,\n\nHeading a new department\nat Perry Memorial, Tobin will\nbe responsible for the initial\ninterviewing of all applicants\nand will work in conjunction\nwith all department heads in\nthe orientation and training of\nnew employees,\n\nTobin is married to the for-\nmer Rachel Walty, They are\n\n(Continued on page 4)\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 4407.96435546875, 3739.712646484375, 6785.8671875, 5572.48876953125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 2712.415771484375, 1538.3717041015625, 6811.71875, 2025.3016357421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "County\u2019s 16th Traffic Fatality\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 1121.415771484375, 4873.9111328125, 1738.8507080078125, 5172.48388671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Hatcher Will\nVisit County\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 3583.103708984375, 6704.51264453125, 4373.720265625, 7250.42192578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Singing several traditional\nhymns of the Covenant church\nheritage,\n\nDuring the centennial year,\nas the accompanying pictures\nsuggest, the theme for the\nchurch has been: \u2018By God's\nGrace: A Century of Mission,\na New Day for Service,\u201d\u2019\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 1108.9759013671876, 5197.3100078125, 1916.3527119140626, 6176.7993671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "James G, Hatcher, Demo-\ncratic candidate for congress\nin the 18th Congressional dis-\ntrict, has announced a caravan\nto \u2018\u201c\u2018meet the people\u2019\u2019 on Sat-\nurday, October 4,\n\nThe itinerary includes the\nfollowing stops:\n\n9 a.m., Spring Valley; 9:45\na.m., LaMoille; 10:15 a,m.,\nOhio; 10:45 a,m;, Walnut; 11: :30\na.m,, Wyanet; and 12 noon, Prin-\nceton,\n\nHatcher will visit in each of\nthe above towns and answer\nquestions about his candidacy.\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 314.3086242675781, 4858.798828125, 1069.8916015625, 5252.11865234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Paul Tobin\nJoins Staff\nOf Hospital\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 3581.650828125, 4501.4330546875, 4372.57817578125, 5356.0884296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "In keeping with continuing\neducational programs for the\nFederal Land Bank association\nmanagers, the Federal Land\nBank of St, Louis is preparing\na series. of concentrated pro-\ngrams dealing primarily with\nmanagement problems to go into\neffect during the spring and\nsummer of 1969,\n\nThese educational forums\nwill be held on the campus\nof the University of Illinois,\nUrbana.\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 3557.062693359375, 2752.175486328125, 4363.501515625, 3869.24223828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "The county\u2019s 15th fatality in\n1967 occurred on Dec, 16,\n\nAbout an hour later, state\npolice were called to invest-\nigate a two vehicle mishap on\nthe service road east of state\nroute 89 and parallel to I-80\non the south side. A car driven\nby August L, Bradner, 83, route\n1, Spring Valley, and a truck\ndriven by James Costello, Dal-\nzell, collided,\n\nBradner was hospitalized in\nSt. Margaret\u2019s hospital, Spring\nValley, with a fractured jaw and\nother injuries. Costello was not\ninjured,\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 299.98846435546875, 6404.66650390625, 6756.609375, 6676.98681640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Covenant Church Celebrates Centennial Week of Jubilee\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 5242.11181640625, 6736.87890625, 6805.908203125, 9075.6943359375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 2730.8998515625, 2764.85248828125, 3525.682912109375, 3876.754689453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Tomaszkewicz was Bureau\nCounty\u2019s 16th traffic fatality\nthis year,\n\nIllinois state police, who in-\nvestigated the accident, said\nthere were no witnesses, and\nthe pavement was wet from\nmorning rain,\n\nThe single car accident oc-\ncurred on the west bound lane\nof 1-80, one and one-half miles\nwest of state route 89. Tom-\nasckewicz\u2019s car struck a steel\nsign post along the shoulder of\nthe highway and was virtually\ncut in two, The victim was\nthrown from the vehicle as a\nresult of impact.\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 5190.904734375, 5777.26948046875, 5996.44731640625, 6389.18462109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "in the state, and/or 90 days\nin the county, may still cast\ntheir ballot for the offices of\nPresident and Vice President,\n\nProcedure to follow is to\napply in person at the office\nof Bureau County Clerk Tony\nA. Fenoglio at the BureauC oun-\nty Court House, Princeton,\nCounty clerk\u2019s \u2018office will be\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 3609.222900390625, 7323.21435546875, 4345.294921875, 9291.044921875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 3587.95263671875, 5363.421875, 4284.298828125, 5537.6708984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Cassidy Motions\nDenied by Judge\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 2751.13862109375, 4245.8822734375, 4372.73003125, 4511.25688671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "\u201cThe need for constructive and productive credit will\ncontinue to play a dominant role in American agriculture,\u2019\u2019\nsaid Harold L, McMahon, manager of Federal Land Bank as-\nsociation of Kewanee,\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 4404.076609375, 5754.6459453125, 5177.8833515625, 6378.45805859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "New residents in Bureau\ncounty have until Monday, Oc-\ntober 7, to take the first steps\nin the process of voting for\nPresident and Vice President\nof the United States in the\nNovember 5 election,\n\nUnder a recent law, per-\nsons who do not have resi-\ndency requirements of one year\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 315.58390307617185, 6678.18744921875, 1941.5596210937501, 6935.40532421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "Centennial week of Jubilee at the Mission Covenant church,\nPrinceton, will come to a close Sunday with Jubilee Service of\nHoly Communion in the morning and a Jubilee concert in the late\nafternoon,\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 6012.75483203125, 5767.15522265625, 6803.23930859375, 6388.25981640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "open Saturday from 8 a.m, to\n12 noon, and Monday from 8\na.m, until 4 p,m,\n\nWhen application has been\napproved, the Bureau County\nClerk will notify applicant that\nhe may cast a presidential bal-\nlot at the court house between\nOctober 22 and November 2,\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 2757.043650390625, 2451.7846171875, 4360.67973828125, 2759.2459003906247 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "Bureau County\u2019s 1968 traffic toll moved one ahead of the\nentire 1967 year Wednesday morning at about 10:30 a.m. when\nRobert J, Tomaszkewicz, 27, 3518 South 59th avenue, Cicero,\nwas pronounced dead on arrival at St. Margaret\u2019s hospital,\nSnring Vallev.\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 4381.5205078125, 5606.58056640625, 6616.1650390625, 5731.0712890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "New Residents May Apply To Vote\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 1211.8502197265625, 6223.6953125, 1859.3536376953125, 6357.5419921875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "MOONLIGHT MADNESS\nNEXT THURSDAY\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "14725560-monessen-valley-independent-Apr-29-1968-p-11.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 1, 2 ], [ 1, 6 ], [ 1, 10 ], [ 1, 12 ], [ 2, 6 ], [ 2, 10 ], [ 2, 12 ], [ 6, 10 ], [ 6, 12 ], [ 10, 12 ], [ 17, 3 ], [ 17, 20 ], [ 17, 7 ], [ 3, 20 ], [ 3, 7 ], [ 20, 7 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 1, 6 ], [ 2, 1 ], [ 3, 7 ], [ 6, 10 ], [ 7, 17 ], [ 10, 12 ], [ 20, 3 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 2441.262451171875, 3620.7197265625 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 101.18077850341797, 39.18710708618164, 1212.6884765625, 716.936279296875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": " \n \n\nKe velit\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 1552.6935751953124, 203.12719946289062, 1846.1987587890624, 707.7312905273437 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "in 123 innings. The triumph\nwas the first of the year for\nHoltzman, who was 9-0 a year\nago.\n\nIn other NL games, the Cards\nclipped Pittsburgh 42 for their\nsixth straight victory, San\nFrancisco trimmed Los Angeles\nG1, Philadelphia edged Atlanta\n4-3 and New York squeezed\n| Cincinnati 65. G\n\nGlenn Beckert paced a 13-bit\nCub assault in the opener with\nthree safeties, including a two-\nrun homer, and Lou Johnson\nhad three hits in the second\ngame.\n\nWillie McCovey drove in three\nruns with a single arid 425-foot\nhomer for the Giants, who\nreceived a five-hit performance\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 1244.0656455078124, 198.18353491210937, 1546.5779091796874, 1090.9409462890624 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "By United Press International\n\nPhil Regan's saving grace\nmay well prove the salvation of\nthe Chicago Cubs.\n\n\u2018The Cubs, seeking some reiief\nfrom a terrible bullpen head-\nache, sent all the way to Los\nAngeles for Regan last week\nand the ex-Dodger fireman has\nwasted little time in restoring\nthe club to good health.\n\nRegan, acquired from the\nDodgers in a four-man trade,\npreserved beth ends of an &4\nand 52 doubleheader sweep\nover the Houston Astros Sunday\nin his first two appearances in a\nChicago uniform. The twin\nvictories lifted the Cubs, last in\nthe National League at the time\nof tht Regan deal, into a tie for\nthird place with a 88 record.\n\n> \u2018Regan entered the first game\nwith-none out in the eighth\ninning and John Bateman on\nsecond base following a two-run\ndouble which sliced the deficit\nto &4. He retired the only six\nbatters he faced in preserving\nJoe Niekro\u2019s third victory in\nfour decisions.\nAlows one hit\n\nThe sinker-ball specialist re-\nlieved Ken Holtzman following a\ntriple with one out in the eighth\ninning of the nightcap and\nyielded only one hit\u2014Doug\nRader\u2019s ninth-inning home run\u2014\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 47.30906896972656, 1089.9689658203124, 345.04800195312504, 1331.4723183593749 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "fielder in one of manager Eddie:\nStanky\u2019s many experiments de-\nsigned to put punch into the\nlineup but proved such a de-\nfensive liability that he was re-\ninstated at third base.\n\nA .3-hitter in a lineup which\nincludes five regulars and two\npart-timers who are hitting less\nthan .200, Ward hit a two-run\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1852.7978232421874, 502.6977255859375, 2146.92959375, 1088.16836328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "PITTSBURGH (UPI) \u2014 The\nNational Jockey Guild beld a\nspecial meeting Sunday at a\nnearby motel to listen to com-\nplaints by jockeys riding at\n\u2018Waterford Park near Chester,\nW. Va.\n\nNick Jemas, national director\nof the Guild, said the Guild was\n\u201cshocked by complaints and al-\nlegations which will be looked\ninto seriously and will be chal-\nJenged by the various riders\u2019\nattorneys after being studied,\u201d\n| Jemas declined to go into the\ncomplaints. However, Bill Bo-\nland, president of the Guild,\nSaid hospitalization and disabil-\nity clauses do not meet with\nthe Guild\u2019s standards.\n\nAmong those attending the\n| meeting were such famed jock-\neys as Willie Shoemaker, Bo-\n\u2018and, Steve Brooks, Helioro\n'Custines and Walter Blum.\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 357.21783447265625, 2511.719482421875, 940.0015869140625, 3547.98681640625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "Oil Change\n\nand Grease Job\nCombinatio\n\nNiu. ZY Za\ni Xn a\nNOW\n\nmt 3.99\n\nComplete With\nSears 10W-30 Motor Oil\nA fine quality multi-grade oil with high film\nstrength. Helps keep engine free of sludge.\nCHARGE IT\non Seors Revolving Charge\nSears Automotive Center\n\nSatisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back\n\naorsrseus |Sears| Saaer\n\nsakt POREIIE Annem\n\n \n \n \n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 1554.919771484375, 810.9004233398438, 1848.7275673828124, 1089.965970703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "from Gaylord Perry. Willie\nDavis homered for the Dodgers\u2019\nonly run. Perry, now 2-1, retired\nthe first 12 batters in order.\nDoubles by Clay Dalrymple\nand pitcher Rick Wise in the\nninth inning produced the\ndeciding run for the Phils. Wise\ncarried a 41 lead inte the\nbottom of the ninth but needed\nrelief help from Dick Farrell\nafter Hank Aaron smashed his\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 344.5146201171875, 1099.1669638671874, 645.1064125976563, 2475.78555078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "homer in the ninth inning\nSunday to give the White Sox a\n32 victory over the Minnesota\nTwins and their second victory\nin 13 games this season.\n\nDean Chance was sailing\nalong with a three-hitter when\nLuis Aparicio opened the ninth\nwith a single. Russ Snyder flied\nout for the first out of the\ninning but Ward followed with\nhis drive into the right field\nbleachers. Bob Locker, who\nshut out the Twins for the last\ntwo innings, received credit for\nthe victory while Chance\nsuffered his third loss against\ntwo wins. Harmon Killebrew\nand Ted Uhlaender homered for\nthe Twins.\n\nTigers, Yanks split\n\nThe Detroit Tigers*beat the\nNew York Yankees 32 after a\n21 loss, the Baltimore Orioles\nscored a 6-1 victory after losing\nto the Boston Red Sox 30, the\nCleveland Indians won 2-0 after\nbowing to the Washington\nSenators 1-0 and the California\nAngels downed the Oakland\nAthletics 42 in otber games.\n\nNinth-inning homers by Bill\nFreehan and Jim Northrup off\nreliever Dooley Womack ena-\nbled the Tigers to gain a split\nafter Mickey Mantle doubled in\nthe tying rum and scored the\nwinning run for the Yankees in\nthe first game.\n\nThe Yankees had taken a 2-1\nlead in the eighth inning of the\nsecond game on Andy Kosco\u2019s\nhomer, a walk, two wild pitches\nand Frank Fernandez\u2019 single.\nThey had won the opener with\ntwo runs in the eighth on\nKosco\u2019s single, a sacrifice,\nMantle\u2019s double and Roy\nWhite\u2019s single.\n\nJose Santiago pitched a four-\nhitter for his second straight\nshutout for the Red Sox, who\nScored all their runs in the sixth\ninning of the first game on a\nwalk, singles by Joe Foy and\nCarl Yastrzemski, a passed ball\nand shortstop \u2018Mark Belanger\u2019s\nthrowing error. Jim Hardin\nnitrhed -\u00bb six-hiter in the\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 40.04958181762695, 2755.206392578125, 346.88543481445316, 3585.38906640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.\n(UPI) \u2014 Halfback Bob Camp-\nbell and quarterback Chuck\nBurkhart excelled in an intra-\nsquad football game held Satur-\nday by Pennsylvania State Uni-\nversity.\n\nCampbell scored two touch-\ndowns and made several long\nTuns. He was sidelined much of\nthe 1967 season by a knee in-\n\nBurkhart, last year\u2019s No. 2\nQuarterback, threw a touch\ndown pass to Ted Kwalki and\nserving as signal caller.\n\nCoach Joe Paterno matched\ntbe first string offense against\n\n \n\nPPE Pea IE ae\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 1851.3380126953125, 373.3829650878906, 2135.474609375, 489.4416809082031 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "Jockeys reveal\nmany complaints\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 1850.044283203125, 201.95552282714843, 2146.613919921875, 357.68627709960936 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "sixth homer with a man on\nbase, Felipe Alou. also homered\nfor the Braves and Bill White\nhad a solo circuit for Philadel.\nphia.\n\nJerry Grote collected three\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 946.2621176757813, 854.0131552734375, 1244.2363564453126, 1090.4751259765626 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI)\nThe Boston Patriots will play an\nOfficial American Football\n\u2018League game here against the\nNew York Jets Sept. 2.\n\nPatriot officials moved the\ngame from Boston\u2019s Fenway\nPark to the 70,000 seat Legion\nField because of a conflict in\ndates with the Boston Red Sox.\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 2155.642427734375, 197.59655981445312, 2439.16396875, 1088.9244667968749 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "singles and drove in two runs\nenabling rookie southpaw Jerr}\nKoosman to post his fourti\nStraight triumph for the Met:\nand equal a club record\nKoosman needed help fron\nthree relief pitchers, includin,\ntwo in the ninth, in the firs\ngame he failed to finish thi:\nseason.\nLinescores:\n\nta 900 000 100\u2014 1$ @\n$an Fran 2a) 000 OOx\u2014\u00a7 12.0\nOsteen, Purdin (2), Aguiers\n(6), Billingham (8) and Haller.\nPerry (21) and Hiatt, LP\nOsteen a) HR\u2014MAcCover\n{2nd}, Davis Cand),\n\nNew York 022 001 100\u2014 6107\nCinn 020 000 O21 5 9.1\n\nKoosman, Frisella (8), Short\n9) Taylor (9) and Grote,\nCulver, Kelso (5). Davidson (7),\nLee (8) Abernathy (9) and\nBench, WP\u2014Koosman (40). LP\nCulver (01) HRS\u2014Beswell\n(nd), Mav (and).\n\nOst game)\nHouston 001 001 020\u2014- 491\nChicago 200 300 30x\u2014- 813 2\n\nWilson, Blasingame (5)\nDukes 2) and ateman.\nHite, Regan (8) and Hundley,\nWP\u2014Niekro (21). LP\u2014Witson.\n2, HR\u2014Beckert (Ist).\n\niid game)\nHoustoa 000 000 101 = 277\nChicago Olt 191 Glx\u2014S 90\n\nLemaster, Suzhardt (8) and\nBateman \u2018Holtzman, Regan (a)\nand Hundley WP\u2014Holtzman (2\nUe LO~Lemaster (13). HR\n\n \n\nRader (st).\nPhita 100 100 ON 49 O\nAtlanta 000 09T 002\u2014 371\n\nWise, Farrell (9) and Dalrym=\n\npie; Niekro, Ravmond (9) and\nTilman WP\u2014Wue (21), LP\nNiekro (2.2) HRS\u2014white (ard)y\nTe eR Mr rere\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 46.89863586425781, 2639.324462890625, 300.7167053222656, 2742.60009765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Backs set pace\nfor Penn State\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 1273.888427734375, 80.33189392089844, 2441.262451171875, 187.00364685058594 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Regan is stopper for Cubs\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 60.498409271240234, 806.4210815429688, 864.1541137695312, 949.2057495117188 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Minnesota, Chance are 3-2 victims\n\nWard sets Chisox pace\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 1576.675537109375, 724.8248291015625, 1830.1573486328125, 789.5732421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Additional sports\non paae twelve\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 649.1383994140625, 976.0678427734375, 944.2744423828126, 2486.39492578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "SECON Gakhe VCO Sil CigGiat\n\nattack which included doubles\nby Brooks Robinson and Boog\nPowell, and two run-scoring\nsingles by Dave May.\n\nPhil Ortega pitched a two-\nhitter and scored the Senators\u2019\n\u2018run in their opener with the\nIndians when he kicked the ball\nout of catcher Duke Sims\u2019 mitt,\nseoring on a single by Ken\nMcMullen. Tony Horton scored\none run after a double and\nhomered for the other Cleveland\ntally as Lis Tiant pitched a\ntwo-hitter in the second game.\n\nRoger Repoz hit his sixth\nhomer of the season and Rick\nReichardt his fourth for the\nAngels to help Sammy Eliis win\nhis first game as an American\nLeaguer. Jim Fregosi had three\nhits for the Angels and Rick\nMonday three singles for the\nAthletics.\n\nLinescotes:\n\nOst game)\n\nCleveland 000 009 000-0 21\n\nWash ot\n\nWilliams, Fisher @). and\nSims. Ortegs (31) and Casano-\nva. LP\u2014-Willtems (0-1).\n\n(and same)\nGlevetand 99 009 OL 23.3\n900 000-0 21\nWhat 22) and\u2019 Areue, Moore,\nBaldwin (9) and Casanova. LP\n2 ae (01). HR \u2014 Horton\n\n(st_game)\nDetroit 000 109 000-767\nNew \u201cYork \u2018090 000 20-2 7 0\nSparma, Warden (6) and\n- Hamil\nYon Gibbs, WP\nMonsosevette G1 LP-Spar\nma 0-2.\nons gene)\n900 ooo ae\ntoe \u2018York\n\n900 000 070-279\n\nCain, Dobson (6), Holler (Oy\nLasher (9) and Freahan Talbot,\n(8) and Fernandez.\n\n\u2018WP\u2014Hilter (1-0). L\u2014Womeck\n(02). HRS\u2014Kosco (ist), Free\n\u2018han (2nd), Northrup (ind).\n\n(st same)\nBoston\n\n \n\nMcNally, Drabowsky (9)\nSlefary. LP\u2014McNalty (21).\n\n(tut same)\n\nBoston 910 $00 600-161\n\nBalti 000 310 Ua 6 & 8\n\nGarand. Olivers Haccin\n\na ane Blefary. LP-\u2014Stephen-\nChicave en gon oa 3\n\n0 000 26 5\n\nweber, wood \"%6), Lockers (8)\n\nghana\n\nRosebors. LP\u2014Locker (T-\n\nWo Hass Riebrew amie Ub\ntaender (ind), Ward (4th).\n\n900 000 G21 3.8 1\n\nCafit OT CGT 1%\u2014 212 0\n\nUncbiad (0, Segui\n\n@) Lachemsan.' Ellis,\n\nRe 18) and Rodgers. WP\u2014\n\nEts 2. LP -\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 92.81214904785156, 1367.0992431640625, 286.9040832519531, 1536.8663330078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "In the\nMaiors\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 48.284590057373045, 982.8478720703125, 647.228177734375, 1091.2221962890626 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Pete Ward is starting to play it cool these days be-\n\ncape hhe\u2019s back at the hot corner for the Chicago White\nOx.\n\nWard began the season as the White Sox\u2019 right\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 1507.9173583984375, 1074.0567626953125, 2415.5625, 3563.864990234375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 949.1680297851562, 808.9691162109375, 1151.235595703125, 847.6742553710938 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Southern site\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 207.79705810546875, 963.298828125, 485.4151916503906, 987.536376953125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Ry United Press International\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 65.05217962646485, 2402.28476171875, 323.82513208007816, 2606.144681640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Deki Deen any at\n\nCalifornia \u201ciacchtin Poh at\nCleveland (Horgan 1-2) aight\n7:20, p.m.\n\nFAinnesota (Perry 21) at\nBoston (Bell 0-0). 7:30 p.m.\n\n\u2018Tuesday's Games\n\u2018Washington at Chicago\nQaklang at Detroit\nCalif. at Cleveland\nNY at Baltimore\nMinnesota at Boston\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 86.6360092163086, 2091.5244140625, 295.49261474609375, 2117.042724609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "AMERICAN LEAGUE\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 1015.302490234375, 1117.803955078125, 1516.6661376953125, 3620.7197265625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\ngah a\n4\u00b0 Dinid ssarl\n\n507 Fifth Ave., McKeesport\n\nand\n\n514 McKean Ave., Charleroi\n\n:\nSummer's heat |\ncan be crushing :\nwithout \u2014;\n\nThe :\nDACRON-WORSTED -\nSUIT ;\n\n \n\nFrom DAVID ISRAEL'S\n\n \n\nand only\n\nCool, wrinkle-free comfort is\nnice. Especially when you enjoy\nit in conjunction with a hand-\nsomely lustrous, fashion-right\nappearance. No wonder this is\none of our most popular suits!\nSee it in our new grayer grays,\nas well as in new greens, blues\nand golds. So many new pat-\n\nterns (including all sorts of |\ntasteful stripes and plaids),\n\nwe're practically an\u201cIce\"house.\nCome choose!\n\nDuPont's tm. for its polyester Bbct. ;\n\n\u2018There Is Never a |\nCarrying Charge on |\nAny David Israel\nCharge Accounts ,\n\n \n\nae\n2 Didid ssael\n\n \n\nMcKeesport and Charleroi\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 66.78001623535157, 1830.7719443359374, 323.4756752929688, 2077.976224609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "\u2018Tadey\u2019s Probable Pitchers\n{All Times EDT)\nChicago Jenkins 340) at\nPittsburgh (Bunning 2-11. 8 p.m.\nCincimsti (Tsitouris 03) at\n\nHovston (Ray 0-0), 8:30 p.m.\n\nAtianta (Brittonn 1.0) et San\nFrancisco (Marichal 30). 4 p.m.\nSt. Lous (Washburn 20) at\nLos\u201d Angeles (Sutton 00). 17\n\nTueray\u2019s Games\nPhiladetphia at New York\nChicago at Pittsbureh\nCincinnatl at Houston\nAilanta at San Frencisco\n$t. Lovls af Los Angeles\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 1382.865966796875, 1059.592041015625, 2404.6640625, 3595.909912109375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Niekro. \u00a2 HRS\u2014whife (21\nAlou (th), H. Aaron. {\u00e9th!\n\n \n" } } }, { "scan_name": "374145802-miami-jewish-floridian-Jan-26-1968-p-12.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 1, 3 ], [ 1, 4 ], [ 1, 7 ], [ 3, 4 ], [ 3, 7 ], [ 4, 7 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 3, 1 ], [ 4, 7 ], [ 7, 3 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 948.2489262695312, 1471.91455078125 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 607.8992309570312, 255.18289184570312, 688.5543212890625, 424.5754089355469 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 778.741857421875, 164.9424189453125, 948.2489262695312, 732.9037724609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "the Promise of emancipation ,,\n| ret the SEa8\ncurity of \u201cthe flesh pot of\nur foretatbere were cose\naraoh By ered Bhin\nuore so were they fetes\nbonds of the piri. Tho Se\nol Ieael preferred to\nfreedom ven more |;\nyearned to escape fron\n\u2018There are numeroes ;\nthis polunant fact tno\nciety. There. sre many\nes\" who Tike in econo\nnide. in\u00bb subsstandar\nwho have become sot\nSpieit and snured by th\nton, that they lack th\nand inner fortitude to\nG3cle of poverts\u201d which\nthem. Davested of Self res\ntums dignity. thes have\naeeustoined {> thee\ni too imposing challe\nfempt to impeove thew\u00bb\nThey are mired in hy\nand have lost faith in the\nAll our social legislation\nseeks t0 relieve the plight of\nit need, who. are \u2018enseonee\npackets of poverty, by pro\nnew economic opportunities\nbe of little avail unlens the\nfor whom it ix intended ar.\npared 0 help themselves\nWhat is required of those\npave been broken in spit\nrestoration of their dignity\neltrespect. Ths cals for both c\nlesire and strength of will 1)\nomething for one's selfimpry.e\nnent. The times demand the c::\neto face the challenge of chai\nith optimism abd hope that tne\nan be a better tomorrow\nFreedom \u2014 economic, social =\nalitical, cannot be the git\nther. It must be created, nurse!\niid Ganetanitly sewn boy boca\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 425.51547802734376, 730.808263671875, 591.8133793945312, 854.8012333984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "A new course in selfdefense for\ntoys 8 0 12 was to begin on Thur\n\n\u2018a8 at the YO-YWHA of Greater\nMiami, 8500 SW Buh St, The clas\n\u2018ull meet weekly from 4:20 t0 5:90\nom, Dr Alexander Tuor is dine\ntor of health and physical edica\ntion for the Miami YAMA and\nMay\u2019 be eootacted for further in\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 599.6030024414063, 447.3010310058594, 771.7195073242187, 725.4460087890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": " \n\nme indifference and\n\u2018open resistance. The text declares!\nthe sould not listen to. Moses,\nthei spirits erushed by eruet bond:\nage\u201d The words of the woul\u00e9-be\n\u2018emancipator fall on deaf ears. Not\nonly. was the heart of Pharaoh\nHardened, tut also that of Israel\nThe people were so. inuted after\nthe many centuries of slavery. that\nthe bread of affliction which\u2019 was\ntheir daily fare became palatable,\nThe lash of the taskmaster. had\nShattered their \u201cmorale and the\nwells of hope were all dried up,\nhe Israelites became accustomed\nto their low station and theie en\nvironment, and the lea of fee:\ndom was. Beyond. their compre:\ntheatiet: in font, The first amendment of the\nU.S. constitution, Ke said, bar-\n- red \u201cUnconstitutional Direct Aid\nto Religious Schools,\u201d adding,\n\u201cThat is the Position I take\n- now. With this stringent protec-\n\n \n\nacts, we will have the same\n_ protection that has \u2018kept churct\nand state separate in Americs\n_ for 100 years.\u201d\n\u2018.. The senator said the \u201cJourne\nto a Better New York\u2019\u2019 could be\nstarted by approval of the nev\n- constitution, He maintained i\nrecognized educational, conser\nvation, governmental and econ\nonic needs and would \u201cenable\nthe state to join with the private\nsector in a campaign of comm\nunity development.\u201d\n\nKennedy stressed the provi\nsion for State Loans and Grant:\nto private firms for economi\nand community development a\na way to improve the fight o\npollution, rehabilitate cities\n\nbuild sew towns and relocat\n\nindustry.\n\nJust as important, he added\nwere the provisions on individ\nual rights \u2014 greater right t\njury trial, protection against un\n\nwiul ea and wiretaps\neliminating employe loy\n\n. glty oaths, increased protectior\n. for private property rights, wip\ning out all racial discriminatior\nin housing, jobs and education\n\nconsumer protectior\nand giving constitutional forct\nto conservation of natura! re\n\nsources.\nThe constitution must be\n( Kennedy declared\noa Rar aghae: of risk\n| gains already won \u201cfor the\nuncertainty of the future.\u201d\u2019 He\n. conceded that many reform:\nwere not included, but said thi:\nonly meant \u2018\u2018that fallible humar\nte wrote this document.\u201d\nThe penetor said the new con\nstitution shifted costs, rathe!\n\u2018than adding costs, but adde\n_ the shift was \u2018\u201c\u2018from the narrow\nregressive taxes of local govern\n\n \n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 2722.986572265625, 3930.066650390625, 6723.13232421875, 9834.279296875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n \n \n\nSHOP NOW DURING SECO ND BIG eae\n\n \n \n \n\nwaiSs ic a LEAN, MEATY, FRESH r. i 39 ;\n\n== SPARE RIBS \u2018SU\n\n\u2122 PORK CHOPS Jf TENDER\u2014BONELESS | Me\n\nFAMILY STEAKS 4\u00b0\nF BONELESS\n\nROUND STEAK reax + (9\n\n \n\nL C\nB\n\n \n \n \n \n\nSTURDY\n\nDOG MEAL : . ios vevevt, RIAL THING FROM FLORIDA THING FROM FLORIDA\n| , ( ae ORANGE ae.\n\u2014 T 99 INDIAN - JUICE 2 5:\nag MAID a ___ =s\n\n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n\nLARGE\n\nDURKEE'\u2019S ENGLISH\n\nTURKEYS\n\n \n\nMUFFINS ,\n2:49: ois :\nDONUTS Z\n\nPkg. ; | = \u2019 SHORTENING\n\n16 | ith i CRISCO\nHOME a .\nGROWN c| TISSUE 13 .\n\nELSEY | iii\n\ncharac Ly leeserA3-| = 69}\n\n\u2018LIQUID CLEANER \u2014<\u201c\u2018C\u00e9\u2018LSASI's:=)| UW : y\nWHISTLE I$ a AF we\nVT EL CASTROGIOVANNI\n\nREG. 69% BOTTLE ce ae\n\n\\ Th\n\n \n\nSUPER MARKET |\n\nST EIGHTH AND UTICA\nt at ANd * \u00a2 : ad 7\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 3456.671875, 2526.552734375, 5819.3369140625, 3856.927978515625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "ESTABLISHED 1696\n\nINSURANCE\n\nSAFE DRIVERS PAY LESS!\n\n \n \n \n \n \n\nF MeDONOUGH R McDONOUGH\n\n \n \n \n\nJOHN WRIGHT.\nSEE US BEFORE YOUR\nARE YOU A SAFE DRIVER? AUTO POLICY RENEWS.\nr ASK ABOUT OUR\nDRIVE-IN SERVICE in i sah aa\n\n2 E = :\nee \"WHERE INSURANCE IS A\nBUSINESS NOT A SIDELINE\u2019\n\nFRANK & MCDONOUGH, inc.\n\n29 WEST SENECASTREET 343-5980 OSWEGO. NEW YOR!\n\n \n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 1873.5411455078124, 6570.39698046875, 2607.13622265625, 9756.6796796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Alderman Don A. Woodard\nCandidate for re-election of\nthe 7th Ward is married to\nthe former Doris A, Nelson.\nThey are the parents of four\nchildren James, Kathleen,\nChristine and Karen. They\nreside at 355 W. Fifth St.\n\nMr. Woodard was a mem-\nber of the U. \u00a7, Marine\nCorps during World War I\nand also the Korean conflict\nHe is a member of the Ma-\nrine Corps League, the\nAmerican Legion ,and_ the\nVeterans of Foreign Wars.\nHe also was very active in\nthe Junior Chamber of Com-\nmerce. Mr. Woodard enter-\ned the automobile business\nin 1946. He has been asso-\nciated with Thalmann Mo-\ntors, Inc. for the last twelve\nand a half years. He is now\nVice-president of that cor-\n- poration.\n\nAlderman Woodard during\nhis present term of office\nhas served on the Claims\ncommittee, water works\nComm., chairman of the Ii.\ncense comm., streets comm.\nMayor Shapiro has appoint.\ned him. to special committees\nsuch as the Audit comm. for\nthe works and water depts.\nliason between the Commor\nCouncil and the Board o\nEducation, also a_ specia\nchairmanship for the Cit;\nTourist Comm, which de\nveloped into the Oswege\nCownty Tourist Council\nwhich had a very successfu\nfirst year. '\n\nAlderman Woodard ha:\npledged to continue to serve\nthe people of the 7th Ware\nand the City of Oswego, i\nre-elected, in a conscientiou:\nand dedicated manner.\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 3448.04590625, 507.1275102539062, 4966.22899609375, 1817.5434492187499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "WHEREAS, the National Catholic\nhas designated the week of October 29 Foeren Nev.\nember 4, 1967 as National Catholic rot Week, and\n\nWHEREAS, the permenent aims of\nYouth Sar cca Geet es\naware of their for good and to emphasize\nyouth sow rewonntllity ) their willingness Be\nabilities and resources, \u2014\n\nWHEREAS, the increased aanene wielded by\n\npeople in modern society will benefit our com-\nity; therefore, | R \u00bb Mayer of the City\npo New York, proclaim the week of\n\nOctober 29 through November 4, 1967, i\ntet Cheimwa\n\nRALPH SHAPIRO\nMeyer\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 4217.61621875, 1904.920662109375, 5022.1923750000005, 2454.469962890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "the speech, mailed it to the\nclub, and attached this note:\n\u201cShould a World Series game be\nplayed on Oct. 12, this speech\nwill not be delivered but the\ncontents may be released.\u201d\n\nP.S. Duwe wasn't at the\nluncheon, Someone read his\nspeech,\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 996.1106645507813, 5420.42823046875, 1797.9715498046876, 6165.7226484375005 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "CHICAGO (AP) \u2014 A piano is\nonly as old as its sounding\nboard, says Robert Bull, vice\n\u2014- of a piano manufac-\n\nrm.\nsaid the inner construc-\ntion is what counts. \u2018For that\u2019s\nessentially what determines a\npiano\u2019s tone.\u201d\u2019 His firm, the Sto-\nry & Clark Piano Co., Lincoln-\nwood, Ill., has been making pi-\nanos since 1857.\n\u201cThe sound board\u2018 the heart\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 3406.797859375, 1996.8643876953124, 4201.11278515625, 2464.517814453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "TOPEKA, Kan, (AP) \u2014 d.\nRex Duwe, a Kansas '\u2018~hway\ncommissioner, is at odds with\nGov, Robert Docking about how\nto finance a freewc, system.\n\nDuwe planned to make a\nspeech about the hassle at a\nluncheon club here .He wrote\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 2009.07177734375, 5804.13232421875, 2465.74267578125, 6494.8740234375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 5910.5810546875, 1611.3634033203125, 6655.802734375, 3865.9951171875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": " \n\n; : .\n} ere ee\n\n~ BILL PURVIS\n\nSTILL TIME TO GET\nTHAT FENCE IN\nBEFORE WINTER\n\n\u201cService With\nPurvis\"\n\n343-4600\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 5900.677734375, 1055.9014892578125, 6640.27880859375, 1548.223388671875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "KNIT-A-BIT SHOPPE\n\n196 W. First St.\nDial 342-0807\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 3709.83447265625, 358.24688720703125, 4682.23974609375, 487.9324951171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "PROCLAMATION\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 2594.782966796875, 2639.712166015625, 3397.17137890625, 3562.53954296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 (USDA)\n\u2014Wholesale egg offerings con-\ntinued liberal on large ar? ex.\ntra large, in balance on medi-\num and short on smalls, de.\n\u2018mand fair Friday,\n| New York spot quotations fol.\nlow:\n\nWhites: Extra fancy larg:\n27-2814; fancy medium 22-23.\nfancy large 26%-27%:; mediun\n21-214; smalls 19-19; peewee:\nunquoted.\n\nBrowns: Extra fancy larg\nsmalls 19-19%,\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 5860.27686328125, 541.9700395507813, 6658.6586835937505, 985.4896162109376 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Hong Kong covers a lal\narea of 398 square miles. J\nncludes many steep-sloped is\nlands and a portion of th\narable lowlands of the Chimi\nmainland. a\n\n \n \n \n \n \n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 1052.109619140625, 5345.3671875, 1789.2177734375, 5412.6142578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "SOUNDING BOARD COUNTS\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 156.21939086914062, 5923.05712890625, 939.762451171875, 6161.0244140625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "THE PALLADIUM-TIMES\nFri., Oct. 27, 1967 1\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 2668.14208984375, 2391.857421875, 3303.896240234375, 2515.5400390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "N. Y. MARKET\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 1797.4478837890624, 3757.786140625, 2609.616447265625, 5176.79833203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "ga Sorority will hold its annual,\npledge tea Sunday at Christ:\nChurch from 3 to 5. Chairman\nfor this event is Miss Lynn\nPurdy (above). All officers\nmust be thefe at 2:30.\n\nof a piano,\u201d he said, \u2018\u2018because it\namplifies the sound of the\nstrings and gives a piano its\ntone.\u201d\u2019\n\nThe sounding board should be\nmade of laminated mahogai.,\nbonded together in a modern hot\nplate process with waterproof\nglue, he said.\n\nye longest bass string should\n\nbe 48 inches long, and the keys\nshould respond quickly to the\ntouch.\n\n \n\n \n\nAsbury Park, on the New\nJersey coast, was founded as\n\na summer resort in 1871 by\nTamac DD cece aia\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 1122.7225341796875, 2749.711181640625, 1613.48779296875, 2862.141845703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "What People Say\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 2600.682625, 3585.94385546875, 3426.15282421875, 3845.32274609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Butter\n| NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 (USDA)\n|\u2014Butter offerings ample, for a\n\n\u2018slow demand. Prices unchang-\nled.\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 3446.698486328125, 1910.0791015625, 4174.14453125, 1982.1114501953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "PREFERRED BALL GAME\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 5846.99951171875, 331.9819641113281, 6569.2197265625, 483.8197937011719 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "Wranitc. \u2018\nRefreshments will be ser\nfollowing the meeting.\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 5909.58154296875, 1613.5408935546875, 6659.6455078125, 3869.526611328125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": " \n\n.\n\n\"BILL PURVIS\n\nSTILL TIME TO GET\nTHAT FENCE IN\nBEFORE WINTER\n\n\u201cService With\nPurvis\"\n\n343-4600\n\nsi .\nwoven detec\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 1148.4635009765625, 2893.4892578125, 1573.7529296875, 2964.180908203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "Discusses Water\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "261771822-cedar-rapids-gazette-Feb-26-1968-p-2.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 3, 8 ], [ 3, 10 ], [ 3, 15 ], [ 8, 10 ], [ 8, 15 ], [ 10, 15 ], [ 28, 22 ], [ 34, 29 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 3, 10 ], [ 8, 3 ], [ 10, 15 ], [ 28, 22 ], [ 34, 29 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6773.37939453125, 10108.6910234375 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 1021.1610107421875, 1684.729736328125, 1801.2623291015625, 2155.640869140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "No Special\nSession in\nlowa Seen\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 2640.63818359375, 5066.40087890625, 4262.07421875, 5391.84716796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "Tranquilizer Gun Tested;\nLeaves Victims Helpless\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 1011.947021484375, 6675.95556640625, 1787.139404296875, 7048.99609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Ho Asking Red\nWorld Backing\nAgainst U.S\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 2640.7533125, 8641.0804609375, 3428.93467578125, 10073.852156250001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "they had tried to flee to Hong\nKong.\n\nOne arrival said the\nattempts to sabotage the\nrefineries apparently failed\nand that he had seen them\n\u201cintact\u201d? last week.\n\nOthers arriving from China\nsaid that Kwangtung province\nand Shanghai have been\nthrown into turmoil as\nfollowers of Mao Tse-tung and\nhis enemies continue to fight\nfor power.\n\nIn Kwangtung, China\u2019s\nsouthern province that borders\non Hong Kong, Mao\u2019s enemies\ntried last week to create a\nstate of anarchy.\n\nIn Shanghai, China\u2019s largest\ncity, scores were being\narrested each night during a\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 5102.24755859375, 5270.6064453125, 5888.123046875, 5730.90380859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Defector's\nMuzzle Bid\n\nls Failure\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 84.33148956298828, 915.4600830078125, 6766.4501953125, 1640.6158447265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": " \n\nASKS MASS TRANSIT SETUP\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 183.8856201171875, 7695.0361328125, 983.0774536132812, 7937.291015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Hanoi Visitor Says\nReds Optimistic\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 171.51887646484374, 7961.4945234375, 998.0155473632813, 9475.20371875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "SAIGON (AP) \u2014 A recent\nvisitor to Hanoi said Monday\nthat the North Vietnamese are\nconvinced they achieved\n\u201ctremendous victories\u201d in their\nlunar new year offensive against\nSouth Vietnam\u2019s cities.\n\n\u201cThey accept the fact that a\nmilitary victory is not feasible,\u201d\nhe said, \u201cbut they are damn\ncertain of winning _ the\npsychological war.\u201d\n\nThe visitor, who talked with\nNorth Vietnam\u2019s leaders but\nrefused to be quoted by name,\nsaid the outcome of the\ncommunist offensive had not\naltered their view that they\nwere moving closer to final\nvictory. He said the attitude was\nthe same as he observed during\na previous stay in Hanoi last\nyear.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 1830.5023359375, 8634.446671875, 2613.46787890625, 10083.853132812501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "HONG KONG (AP) \u2014\nInformed sources said Monday\n70 escapees from Red China\nhave been sent back, but Hong\nKong officials refused to\ncomment on the report.\n\nThe informants said the 70\nwere shipped to the border in\ntrucks Saturday and handed\nover to Red Chinese border\npatrols.\n\nMore than 300 escapees\nfrom Communist China were\narrested by Hong Kong police\nduring the past week.\n\nTravelers arriving from Red\nChina said eight have been\nexecuted in Canton for trying\nto sabotage oil refineries\nthere. The informants said\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 1810.2966474609375, 7555.82997265625, 2629.01280078125, 8323.854109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "_ MIAMI BEACH (AP) \u2014 Labor\nleaders pledged full cooperation\nMonday in working out\nproblems in President Johnson's\n\u2018effort to provide jobs for 500,000\nhard-core unemployed.\n\nA White House aide, Joseph\nCalifano,, said AFL-CIO Pres-\nident George Meany told\nhim, \u201cJoe, you go back and tell\nthe President we will cooperate\n'wholeheartedly.\u201d\u2019\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 3461.234025390625, 8626.167375, 4250.5523515625, 10061.326765625001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "massive Maoist purge, the\narrivals said.\n\n\u201cMao\u2019s victims are being\nfingered by members of Red\nstreet committees , , , and the\nmoment a committee member\nmakes a complaint against a\nperson he is immediately\nseized,\u2019 the English-language\nHong Kong Standard quoted\none arrival as saying.\n\nArrivals said the city is\nshort of food and \u2018no one\ndares show himself on the\nstreet after 6 p.m. for fear of\nbeing atiacked.\u201d\n\nParties of Red Guards and\n\u2018\u201c\u2018fake Red Guards\u2019 roam the\ncity looking for people to\nassault and rob, one traveler\nSaid,\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 4287.31103515625, 1682.861083984375, 5882.62109375, 2094.1337890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Reds Ambush Marines\nOn Khe Sanh Patrol\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 5895.22900390625, 7160.93896484375, 6590.96630859375, 7529.92138671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Say President's\nCities Plan To\nReach Farther\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 1818.552490234375, 7310.5537109375, 2618.345947265625, 7539.01611328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Labor Pledges Aid\nOn Providing Jobs\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 1811.3416748046875, 8357.10546875, 5054.90869140625, 8601.908203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Hong Kong Ousts 70 Red Chinese\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 4285.96864453125, 8623.0804609375, 5068.53037890625, 10064.118757812501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Chinese Nationalist\nintelligence sources in Taipei\npredicted that large-scale\nviolence will erupt in the\nmainiand province of\nSinkiang, where Communist\nChina\u2019s nuclear installations\nare located.\n\nThe report, distributed by\nNationalist China\u2019s official\nCentral News Agency, said\nforces in Sinkiang opposing\nMao had evacuated men,\nweapons and supplies to\nmountainous areas in\npreparation for an_ all-out\nstruggle if Peking detains\nWang En-mou, ruler of the\nprovince.\n\nWang is opposed to Mao\u2019s\ncultural revolution and the\nRed Guard rampage.\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 5897.6527265625, 7622.1195234375, 6715.80186328125, 8766.443953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 Pres-\nident Johnson\u2019s proposal to con-\ngress for solving \u201cThe Crisis of\nthe Cities\u2019 is even more far-\n\u2018reaching than many urban ex-\nperts had hoped.\n\nThe urgently worded message\nissued last Thursday included\nseveral proposals of potential-\nly great impact that had not\nbeen forecast in the President's\nState of the Union or budget\nmessages. Foremost among\nthese:\n\nA means for the nation\u2019s big\nindustries to enter the low-in-\n\n(Continued: Page 3, Col. 3.)\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 199.5546112060547, 1650.1231689453125, 981.7596435546875, 2444.83056640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "FDA Chief\nOkays LSD\n- Penalties\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 1817.5964521484375, 5441.415421875, 2641.01866015625, 7273.82432421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Cedar Rapids News\u2014\n\n- Thieves took $4,040 worth of\nantiques, silver and a television\nin a breakin at the Orrie L.\nBecker residence, 327 Nassau\nstreet SE, over the weekend.\n\n- Authorities said the breakin\nwas reported by Becker's son,\nHarold. Detectives said _ the\nburglars gained entry through\nan unsecured window inside the\nfront porch. |\n\nReported stolen were a com-\nplete Louis XIV sterling\nflatware set valued at $1,200, a\nsix-piece sterling tea service\nvalued at $1,400, an antique\nswivel domed tureen valued at\u2019\n$250, a $550 five-branched\ncandelabra, a $250 punch bowl,\na $100 water pitcher, a $25 an-\ntique silver tea strainer, a $150\nantique swivel pot and a $75\ntelevision set.\n\nAuthorities said Orrie Becker\nis in Arizona. The breakin was\u2019\ndiscovered when Harold Becker}\nchecked the house at 7 a.m. |\n\u2018Monday. |\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 1823.3604736328125, 5076.89013671875, 2609.37158203125, 5417.00732421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Silverware and\nAntiques Stolen\nFrom C.R. Home\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 5890.1767578125, 1673.578125, 6714.0078125, 2455.18798828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "LBJ Urges\nOne Agency\nHandle All\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 3450.951310546875, 5609.9300703125, 4264.67783984375, 7839.55479296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "10-12 Yards\n\nThe needle is attached to a\ncylindrical projectile syringe\nwhich forms the main body of\n\u2018the missile and injects\nautomatically on contact. Its\neffective range is 10-12 yards,\n\u2018but research is under way on a\nlonger-range, _ faster-firing\nweapon.\n\nConner had previously shown\nthe effectiveness of the gun in\nan appearance before the house\njudiciary committee, law en-\nforcement officers and other in-\nterested groups in Washington,\n-D.C., last April.\n| Main purpose of the weekend\ndemonstration was to show the\naction of the drug selected for\n\u2018use with the gun, a morphine\nderivative called apomorphine.\nConner said it was chosen\nbecause of its relatively fast\nimmobilizing action and its wide\n\u2018range of safety.\n\nPete Williams, 27, a first year\nEmory law student of Anderson,\nS.C., and Bill Earley, 24, of\nPittsburgh, a sophomore in\nEmory medical school,\nvolunteered for the demonstra-\ntion and allowed themselves to\nhe chot with the oun.\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 997.7477583007812, 7144.0413984375, 1811.3569169921875, 10001.8062578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) \u2014\nPresident Ho Chi Minh of North\n\u2018Vietnam has sent a message to\nCommunist parties meeting\nhere, asking for support against\nthe US., communist sources\n\u2018said Monday.\n\n| The North Vietnamese\n\u2018Communist party was absent\nfrom the meeting, apparently\nbecause of reluctance to offend\nRed China, The meeting has\nbeen denounced by China as a\nSoviet-inspired move to harden\nthe split in the world communist\nmovement.\n\nAttacks on China were\n\u2018expected to be heard in the\nmeeting, charging Mao Tse-\ntung\u2019s party with causing the\nsplit and with failing to support\nunited communist efforts to help\nthe Vietnamese communists.\n\n64 Delegations\n\n| Delegates from 64 of 81\n\u2018Communist parties eligible for\nthe meeting had arrived Monday\nas informal discussions began to\nreveal disagreements.\n\nThe meeting is to discuss\ncalling a world communist\nconference at some future date.\n\u2018One of the main points of\ndispute is just what sort of\n\u2018conference this should be.\n\n- Italian communist sources\nsaid the Italian delegation will\nargue for a broad meeting of\ncommunists, national revolution-\n\u2018ary movements and other leftist\nparties that can unite in\ndenouncing the U.S. and other\n\n \n\n \n\n7\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 198.82684460449218, 9694.60878125, 988.6166826171875, 10029.468367187501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Visitors to Las Vegas are\nadvised to get married early.\nIf it doesn\u2019t work out, they\nwon\u2019t have ruined the whole\nday. Copyrigh'\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 1878.1492919921875, 1948.0233154296875, 4222.75439453125, 4989.78662109375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "SRACLI/ Pos 5\ninclDENTS! Mig, FE |\n\u2014 Ye,\n\nee, SY,\n\n \n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 2442.8974609375, 1755.0233154296875, 3649.8955078125, 1875.831298828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "\"Hold on to These, Too!\u201d\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 2627.92079296875, 5518.79091015625, 3451.625837890625, 8318.59434375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": ")PEMNMY MGlL LIPVeU Willh a Meee\nthree-fourths of an inch long\nflashed through the air and\nstruck the man in the leg.\n\nOne minute and 15 seconds\nlater the victim felt a sudden\n\u2018chill. He began to get glassy-\neyed. His blood pressure drop-\nped. In two minutes, 45 seconds\nhe began to feel nauseated.\n\u2018Five minutes later he was\njacutely ill, stretched out\nhelplessly on a mattress.\n\nTwo police superintendents,\nthree army officers, a\n\u2018representative of the justice\ndepartment and other law en-\nforcement officials watched the\nman who lay still for an hour. A\ndoctor and a nurse attended the\n\u2018dart victim.\n\nNew Tranquilizer\n\n| This was a dramatic\ndemonstration of a new long-\n\\barreled tranquilizer gun and of\nithe potency of the drug it car-\nries in the hollow tip of its nee-\ndle. Its inventors hope that\neventually it will be widely used\nlin place of bullets to subdue\n\u2018violent persons, such as\n\u2018psychotics, and possibly in riot\nsituations.\n\nThe demonstration was held\nover the weekend in a ground\nfloor room of the Emory\n\u2018university hospital. It was con-\nducted jointly by Dr. William\nConner, a psychiatrist, and rep-\nresentatives of the Palmer\nChemical and Equipment Com-\npany, Douglasville, Ga.\n\nThe pistol-shaped gun is\npowered by a carbon dioxide\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 5071.5238203125, 2093.8128828125, 5889.14170703125, 5275.908796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "\\blasted marine strongpoints\nalong the eastern section of the\ndemilitarized zone with more\nthan 300 rounds of artillery,\nrockets and mortars Sunday.\nThe bulk of them landed on Con\n|Thien, but there was no\nimmediate report of casualties.\n\nHaiphong Raid\n\n| Over North Vietnam,\n\u2018meanwhile, U.S. bombers\nfollowed up their first raid of\n|the war on Hanoi\u2019s Red River\ndocks with their closest raid to\n\u2018the center of Haiphong in nearly\ntwo months Sunday.\n\n| U.S. pilots used radar to fly in\nlow through northeast monsoon\n\u2018Clouds. The clouds kept them\nfrom assessing damage they\ninflicted against a railroad yard\n17 miles northwest of the center\nof Haiphong and Saturday\nagainst the docks 1.8 miles south\nof the center of Hanoi.\n\n| The Hanoi docks reportedly\n\u2018handle 30 percent of North\n|Vietnam\u2019s inland water traffic.\nThe railroad yard at Haiphong\nis on the line between the port,\n|North Vietnam\u2019s biggest, and\n| Hanoi.\nClosest Strike\n\nIt was the closest attack to the\ncenter of Haiphong since Jan. 4,\nwhen President Johnson banned\n|} bombing in and around Hanoi\n\u2018and Haiphong with word to the\nNorth Vietnamese that this was\nja signal of U.S. interest in\nopening peace talks. Johnson\n||removed the ban after the\ncommunists\u2019 lunar new year\noffensive.\n\nSouth of Da Nang, enemy\n\u2018ground fire brought down ar\n\n{ (Continued: Page 9, Col. 3.)\ncase tata\n\n \n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 5081.2054609375, 5774.602921875, 5896.4742265625, 10108.6910234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "STOCKHOLM (AP) \u2014\nAttempts by the chairman of a\ngroup of U.S. military defectors\nto muzzle his members failed\nSunday when several members\noffered to talk to newsmen.\n\nA meeting of about 20 of the\ndefectors in a Stockholm hall\nbroke up in dissension when\nChairman William Jones, 20, a\nbearded private from St. Louis,\nattempted to impose censorship.\n\u201cWe demand to look at\neverything that is written,\u201d\nJones told representatives of the\nAP and NBC. \u201cWe insist on the\nright of censorship.\u201d\u2019\n\n\u201cNo More News\u201d\n\n| Told that this was impossible,\nJones announced:\n\n_ \u201cNo more pictures and no\n\u2018more interviews. We will\n\u2018announce our aims and issue a\n\u2018manifesto within the next few\ndays, We don\u2019t want our\nrepresentatives giving out\nindividual interviews. We must\n\u2018approve everything that is said\nso that it will not be distorted.\u201d\u2019\n\n| \u201cI don\u2019t mind people at home\n\u2018knowing what I think,\u201d said\nGeorge William Meals, 22, of\nAtlanta. \u201cI\u2019m not un-American,\n\u2018but I am against the war in\nVietnam.\u201d\n\n_ \u201cYou can take my picture,\u201d\n\u2018said Edward Murray, 18, of\nWoodbury, N.J.\n\n\u201cTalk to Me\u201d\n\n\u201cYou can talk to me,\u201d said\nParker Smith, 24. of\nWashington, D.C. Smith, who is\nnot in the armed services at\npresent, flew to Sweden to\nexpress his dissatisfaction with\nthe U.S. role in Vietnam.\n\n_ \u201cIT came here as a protest\nagainst the Johnson-Rusk\nhandling of the Vietnamese\nsituation,\u201d said Smith, who said\nhe has been attending graduate\n\u2018school at the University of\n\u2018Maryland.\n\n| Also attending the meeting\n\u2018were Hans Goeran Franck,\nattorney for the militant\nNational Liberation Front, and\nrepresentatives of the more\n\u2018moderate Stockholm Committee\non Vietnam.\n\nThe Aliens Commission says\n\u2018that U.S. army men are fleeing\nito Sweden at the rate of almost\none a day.\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 231.6265106201172, 9579.1865234375, 939.966552734375, 9681.294921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "Today\u2019s Chuckle\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 985.8812421875, 2251.00673046875, 1825.0045, 6597.53184375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "| DES MOINES (UPI) \u2014 Gov.\nHarold Hughes said Monday \u201cin:\nall probability there will not be\u2019\u2019\n/ a special session of the Iowa\n| legislature this year. :\n/ \u201cTI have reached the point\n. almost conclusively to not have\n/@ special session,\u201d the gov-\n-ernor said at a news con-\nference. He told newsmen a\n\u201cgreat need\u2019\u201d\u2019 would have to be\n| Shown before he would call a\n\n\u2018special session and added, \u201c\u2018I\ncan\u2019t see any problems that\nwould develop to warrant a\n| special session.\u201d\n\nDoor Almost Closed\n\n| The governor said he has not\n\u2018completely \u2018\u2018closed the door\u201d to\nsuch a session but said, \u201cIt\u2019s as.\n\u2018closed as it\u2019s ever going to be.\u201d\n| Hughes said, \u201cThe farther we\ngo, the more difficult it becomes\n\u2018to hold one.\u201d He said that as.\n\u201celections draw nearer, political\nconsiderations loom larger in\nany special session.\n\nThe governor, who will\nparticipate in a White House\nbriefing Thursday as part of a\n, mid-winter national governors\u2019\nconference, said he didn\u2019t\n\u201cexpect any answers\u201d from the\n|briefing. \u201cI do expect some\nenlightenment,\u201d he said.\n| Hughes emphasized that the\nbriefing was being held at the\n\u2018request of the governors and\nwas not to be \u2018\u2018an indoctrination\nSession.\u201d\n\nQuestionnaires\n\n| The White House sent\n|questionnaires to the governors\n| asking them what issues they\n| wanted to have discussed at the\u2019\nbriefing. Hughes said he vl\ninterested in talking about civil\n\u2018disobedience, law and order,\nand foreign policy. Hughes is a\u2019\ncandidate for the U.S. senate. |\nThe governor said the\nquestionnaire listed 20 areas for\npossible discussion. He said he\nalso had requested a discussion,\n\u2018of farm problems though this:\nwas not on the questionnaire. |\n\u201cI hope to know more about.\nVietnam after the briefing,\u201d he\nsaid. \u201cIf I don't, it\u2019s a waste of\ntime.\u201d\n| The governor, who is\n\u2018chairman of the National\nDemocratic Governors\u2019 Caucus,\nsaid the group will not have a\nmeeting in Washington during\n\na a\n\n \n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 153.09585705566406, 2462.090958984375, 991.854353515625, 7681.74522265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 Food\nand Drugs Commissioner James\nGoddard said Monday that\ndespite his previous opposition\nto penalties for possession of\nLSD he supports the ad-\nministration\u2019s contention that\n\nsuch penalties are necessary to\naid in law enforcement.\n\nTestifying before a house\ncommerce subcommittee, Dr.\nGoddard noted that he has felt\nall along that \u201cit would be\nunwise to provide penalties\nwhich might mark a_ large\nnumber of young people just\nentering adulthood as criminals\nbecause they were found in\npossession of a small amount of\ndrugs for personal use.\u201d\n\nHe did not indicate in his\nstatement that he has changed\nthis view but said he fully sup-\nported the decision reached by\nthe administration.\n\n\u201cSerious Loophole\u201d\n\nAdministration law en-\nforcement experts, Goddard\nadded, \u2018\u2018pointed out that the\nabsence of such a_ penalty\ncreated a serious loophole under\nwhich peddlers might escape by\nclaiming their possession was\nfor personal use, and not for\nsale, shifting a heavy burden of\nproof to the government.\u201d\u2019\n\nHe also said that \u2018\u2018the absence\nof a penalty was mistakenly\ntaken by some users as Official\ncondonation of their use of these\ndangerous drugs in abuse situa-\ntions.\u201d\n\nAfter all views were aired,\nGoddard said, \u201cThe conclusion\nwas reached that a penalty for\npersonal possession would be an\neffective instrument for law en-\nforcement.\n\n\u201cThe law enforcement agen-\ncies of our government believe\nthat the personal possession\npenalty will aid them in their\nwork, and the President sup-\nports them in their view.\n\nRespects Judgment\n\n\u201cTheir judgment on the need\nfor this provision is one which I\nrespect and, therefore, I support\nthe administration proposal,\u201d\nGoddard said.\n\nThe administration bill, which\nGoddard supported, would in-\ncrease penalties for manufac-\nture, sale or possession for sale\nor delivery of depressant,\nstimulant and_ hallucinogenic\ndrugs to a maximum of five\nyears in prison and a fine of\n$10,000, making these crimes a\nfelony. They are now a misde-\nmeanor punishable by one year\nand $1,000.\n\nPossession for personal use\nwould be a misdemeanor with a\none-year maximum sentence,\nexcept when legally prescribed\n\n(Continued - Page 9, Col. 5.)\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 4267.62782421875, 2076.600724609375, 5081.47325, 8379.486921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "|\n| (Photos on Picture Page)\n\nKHE SANH (AP) \u2014 North\nVietnamese troops ambushed a\n\u2018U.S. marine platoon patroling\noutside the barbed wire of the\nKhe Sanh combat base Monday\n\nand overwhelmed __ the\noutnumbered leathernecks.\n\n| A second platoon of 45 men\nsent to help also suffered\ncasualties.\n\n_ Jet warplanes swooped in to\ncover the marines trying to get\nback to the base and pounded\n\u2018the battle site with bombs and\n\u2018napalm. An aerial observer said\nhe saw marines lying on the\n\u2018ground and communist soldiers\n\u2018swarming through the area just\n\u2018before the bombs landed.\n\n| The leathernecks inside the\n\nve gave the survivors cover.\nCasualty Toll\n\nMarine casualties were not\nannounced under new security\nregulations that went into effect\nMonday. But they obviously\nwere heavy.\n\nThe patrol, sent out to gather\nintelligence, was hit 800 yards\nbeyond the outer wire. Senior\nmarine officers said the young\nlieutenant Jeading the platoon\nwent beyond the distance set for\nhim.\n\nA survivor said the patrol\u2019s\npoint man spotted two North\nVietnamese soldiers and the\nplatoon gave chase. The two\nenemy soldiers lured the\nmarines into the ambush, and\n\u2018\u2018a whole bunch were killed in\nthe very beginning,\u201d the sur-\nvivor said.\n| The enemy bombardment of\n\u2018Khe Sanh also continued without\nletup, and several hundred\n\u2018rounds dropped into the\nbesieged area Monday.\n\nAir Attacks\n\nAir activity around Khe Sanh\naccelerated as the monsoon\nweather lifted slightly. For the\nfirst time in a week U.S. fighter-\nbombers were able to fly strikes\nclose to the base perimeter.\n\nThe enemy is edging closer to\nthe two-mile-square base every\nday, and tanks have been heard\n\u2018maneuvering less than a mile\naway.\n\nThe communist troops have\n\u2018been toiling day and night,\n\u2018digging trenches that extend like\nfingers toward the combat base.\nAerial observers reported one\n\u2018trench was within 100 yards of\n\u2018the outer defense line.\n\nTrenches, Tunnels\n\n| The communists dig zigzag\n\u2018trenches approaching the base,\n\u2018eross the trench lines with a\n\u2018bunkered, T-shaped stronghold\nand then dig forward again.\nThey dug one 600-yard trench in\none night despite radar-\ncontrolled bomb strikes.\nThe marines believe that the\nenemy may also be tunneling\nunder the base\u2019s outer positions,\nalthough medics _using\n\u2018stethoscopes have been unable\nto detect sounds of digging.\n| Eight marines were killed and\nwounded over the weekend by\nthe enemy shelling of Khe Sanh\nand a brief firefight involving a\nsmall marine patrol south of the\ncombat base. An American\n\u2018helicopter was shot down\n\u2018Sunday, but the crew escaped to\n\u2018safety.\n' Communist gunners als 0\n\neen et tt CL A A CC TC LR\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 5894.99012890625, 2488.737443359375, 6730.09873828125, 7146.2867265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "AUSTIN, Texas (AP) \u2014\nPresident Johnson told congress\n\u2018Monday that he plans to create\na new urban mass transporta-\ntion administration to con-\n\nsolidate most federal efforts in\nthe $200 million-a-year field.\n\nThe agency, which will\nautomatically come into ex-\nistence in 60 days if neither\nhouse of congress disapproves,\nwould transfer most activity in\nthis area from the department\nof housing and urban develop-\nment to the department of\ntransportation.\n\nIn a special message, Johnson\nsaid: \u201cTo combine efficiently\nthe facilities and services\nnecessary for our urban centers\nand to improve transportation\nwithin our cities, state and local\ngovernment agencies should be\nable to look to a single federal\nagency for program assistance\nand support.\u201d\n\nNew Head\n\n|\n\n_ The new agency would be\nheaded by a $29,500-a-year ad-\n\u2018ministrator and the _ present\n\u2018railway administrator.\n\n| The President said he expects\nthe consolidation and\n\u2018reorganization to provide side\nbenefits in cost savings, but said\nhe could not predict these with\n\u2018any accuracy.\n\nUnder the reorganization plan,\n\n\u2018the department of housing and\nurban development would, as he\n\u2018put it, continue to play \u201can im-\n\u2018portant role in connection with\n\u2018transportation research and\nplanning insofar as they have\n\u2018significant impact on urban\n\u2018development.\u201d\u2019\n\nStill at Ranch\n\nThere was no indication when\nJohnson might end his long\nweekend stay at his LBJ ranch,\nsome 65 miles west of here.\n\nPress Secretary George\nChristian said the President\ncertainly would confer with Gen.\n\u2018Earle Wheeler, heading back\nfrom a Vietnam inspection tour.\n| Wheeler is due in Washington\nearly Wednesday and there has\n\u2018been speculation he may present\na recommendation that more\nU.S. troops be sent to South\nVietnam.\n\nThe nation\u2019s governors, also\ndue at the White House later in\nthe week, have said they want\nmost to talk about law en-\nforcement problems with the\nChief Executive and other top\nofficials.\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 3460.4945234375, 7985.88661328125, 4259.13877734375, 8305.2691484375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) \u2014\nDr. Stanley Cobb, 80, a pioneer\nin investigating diseases of the\nnervous system and mental\nillness. died Sunday.\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 1002.1044311523438, 7067.4306640625, 1504.0037841796875, 7131.12646484375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "By Henry Bradsher\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 5965.70947265625, 8872.8525390625, 6624.54296875, 9003.833984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "Today's Index\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 1009.9163208007812, 2166.834228515625, 1428.34619140625, 2241.02099609375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "By Robert Berg\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 5900.57177734375, 7548.1552734375, 6318.90478515625, 7606.482421875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "Bv Jack Miller\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 3689.404296875, 7909.93115234375, 4029.867431640625, 7969.8193359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "Doctor Dies\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "145606919-akron-register-tribune-Dec-19-1968-p-1.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 13 ], [ 8, 10 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 8, 10 ], [ 13, 0 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 3160.203369140625, 4183.90089453125 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 2741.030501953125, 2486.571029296875, 3117.9477695312503, 3409.2248691406253 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "Four-party lines will also be\navailable \u2018in the areas farthest\nfrom town.\n\nRural customers. selected the\nnew services in a survey con-\nducted by Northwestern Bell\nduring the past year,\n\nTha new services will climax\na $450,000 service improvement\nand expansion program invest-\nment which Northwestern Bell\nhas made in Akron\u2019s telephone\nfacilities over the past several\nyears, Much of the investment\nwas made in underground tele-\nphone cable and lines to serve\u2019\nAkron and the surrounding rural\narea. In addition, about $80,000\nof new equipment was installed\nin Akron\u2019s, telephone building by'\nWestern Electric, the manufac-\nturing and supply unit of the\nBell System,\n\nThe new equipment will feature\n.other improvements for Akron\ntelephone customers, Operators\nwill be able to provide infor-\nmation on calls made to tele-\nphone numbers that have been\nchanged or that are not in use,\nAkron residents will also be\n\u2018able to take their telephonenum-\nber with them if they move within:\nthe town or rural area,\n\nThe new facilities also make\nit possibla to provide complete\nprivate line service to town cus:\ntomers.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 33.839915863037106, 2075.4599453125, 395.5661472167969, 2581.0656894531253 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "Another Akron buginess place,\nDick's Jack and\u2019 Jill, was bur-\nlarized early Tuesday evening of\nthis week when a total of be-\ntween $900 and $1,000 in cash and\nchecks was taken. The thieves\ngained entrance by breaking a\nwindow in the rear of the store\nand forcing an iron bar from the\nwindow frame. It is believed\nthat the robbery happened some\ndme between 7:30 and 9:30 o'-\nclock according to Mr. Millard,\nwho returned to the store at a-\nbout 9:35 and discovered the loss\nas well as damage to two cash\nregisters and to the window in,\nthe rear of the store.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 1578.580306640625, 1495.6083828125, 1956.6491855468748, 2431.33937109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Fourteen-year old Frank Ro-\nbak of Sioux. City, a ninth grade\nstudent at Westfield Community\nSchool will spend five days in,\nDallas this month hob-nobbing\nwith some of the nation\u2019s lead-\ning scientists.: and science\nwriters,\n\nFrank son of Mr. and Mrs,\nAndrew Robak, will attend the\nannual American Association for\nthe Advancement of Science\nmeeting December 26-31 in the\nTexas city,\n\nThe young student earned the\ntrip by winning first prize in a\nscience writing contest spon-\nsored throughout the nation by\n\u201cCurrent Science,\u2019 the weekly\nscience newspaper,\n\nHe will be a:guest of Ameri-\ncan Education Publications, of\nMiddletown, Connecticut, the na-\n\n\u201ction\u2019s largest publisher-of class=\nroom newspapers.\n\nAn ardent \u2018rock hound,\u2019\nFrank\u2019s article described his\ndicsovery of Indian relics on a\nsite near Sioux City. Anarcheolo-\ngist examined the relics and said\nthey probably came from the\nburial site of an important Mill\nCreek Indian.\n\n\u201cAccompanying Frank to the\nDallas meeting will be Mrs, Dar-\nryl Smith, who was Frank\u2019s\nteacher at the time of the dis-\ncovery,\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 846.788818359375, 2823.53466796875, 2303.25732421875, 4150.78125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "| Let Us Rejoice Once Again,\nfor Christmas Is Here\n\n\u201cFor unto you is born this day in the\ncity of David a Saviour, which\nis Christ the Lord.\u201d Each year at Christ-\n\nmas the sacred story of that\n\nfirst Holy Night in Bethtehem lives\n\nanew. May the glorious inspiration\n\nof the Nativity kindle\n\nlong-enduring joy in your heart.\n\nWe sincerely hope you will be blessed by\n\na wonderful. holiday season.\n\n \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 36.780033111572266, 1907.34716796875, 336.7326354980469, 2057.780517578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "ikren Store Is\nRobbed Tuesday\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 2369.930908203125, 2301.210693359375, 3089.8076171875, 2467.41748046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "January 4 ls Date Set For Direct Dial\nLong Distance Phone Service Here\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 1975.531234375, 551.2257534179688, 2356.9716953125, 1886.6766513671873 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "The Sfouxland Conference\nschools inaugurate their first\nconference tournament prior to\nthe holidays with the eight schools\ncompeting for high standings in\nthe double elimination meet. The\ngames will be played at three\nsites, with the finals held at Rock\nValley's spacious gymnasium on\nSaturday night,. December 21.\n\nFollowing the Christmas vaca-\ntion, the eight members start\nthe conference race with a full\nslate of games on January 10.\nBoyden-Hull opens at Akron, Cen-\ntral Lyon at West Lyon, Rock\nValley at George, and Sioux Cen-\nter at Maurice-Orange City.\n\nThe conference tournament op-\nens on Tuesday night, December\n17, with games at Hull and Sioux\nCenter.\n\n\u2018At Hull the host school plays\nAkron in game No. 1, while Cen-\ntral Lyon and West Lyon meet\nin game No, 2,\n\nIn the other Tuesday night\naction at Sioux Center, George\ntangles with Maurice-Orange Ci-\nty in game No. 3, and game No.\n4 finds Rock. Valley and the host,\nSioux Center, competing.\n\nOn Friday night, December\n20, the loser of games No. 1 and\nNo. 2 meet in the consolation\nround while the winners of these\nfirst games continue in the\nchampionship flight, these games\nat Hull, In the other semi-finals,\nSioux Center is again host, with\nthe losers of games No, 3 and\nNo. 4 opening the evening, and\nthe winners meeting in the champ-\nionship round,\n\nOn Saturday, December .21, the\nscene moves to Rock Valley with\nthe final games in the consola-\ntion series inthe afternoon, while\nthe championship games are\nplayed in the evening.\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 45.91006051635742, 638.0743862304688, 408.9185031738281, 1881.0550693359373 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "The Akron High School basket-\npall teams wound up the 1968\nportion of their regular schedule\nby dropping a pair of games to\nthe Boyden-Hull High teams at\nHull on Saturday evening of last\n\neek.\nwoth Akron \u201cB\" team suffered\nits first defeat in five starts as\nthey were nosed out by the Boy-\nden-Hull reserves by a score of\n56 to 49. ;\n\nIn the varsity game the host\nteam had the better \u2018of it all the:\nway as the Akron boys hit a cold\nstreak, and went down to a 70 to\n\u00a77 defeat, Boyden-Huli held a\nhalftime edge of 42 to 28 The\nloss placed Akron's season rec-\nord at 3 wins and 2 losses, Scor-\ning honors for the game went to\nTerry Hymans, of Boyden-Hull,\nwith 22 points. Steve Wilcox led\nAkron's scoring department with\n14,\n\nThe Akron varsity had another\n\"erack\"' at Boyden-Hull on Tues-\nday evening of this week in the\ntirst game of the Siowland Con-\nference tournament at Hull, with\nBoyden - Hull again coming out!\non top, this \u2018time by a score of:\n67 to 58. In other first, round\ngames West Lyon trounced Cen-\ntral Lyon 78 to 53, Sioux Cen-,\nter tripped Rock Valley 66 to\n\n34 and Maurice - Orange City\ntrampled George 60 to 40.\n\nAkron is scheduled to meet\nCentral Lyon at Hull Friday eve-\nning of this week in one of the\nconsolation games of the meet.\nThe winner of this game will\nadvance to the consolation fin-\nals at Rock Valley on Saturday\nnight to face either Rock Valley\n\nar Canrocn\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 2363.941634765625, 683.6324306640626, 2744.4987949218753, 2285.792984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "The final session of Christmas\nBonanza will be held in Akron on\nSaturday afternoon of this week,\nDecember 21, when double the\nnumber of prizes will be awarded,\nInstead of the eleven winners, as\nwas the case the past two\nSaturdays, this Saturday there\nwill be a total of twenty-two win-\nners who will receive a total of\n$570.00 in Trade Certificates as\nfollows: 2 prizes of $50.00; 6\nprizes of $30.00; 2 prizes of\n$25.00; 12 prizes of $20.00.\nPrizes will be drawn for promptly\nat 3:00 o'clock in front of the\nRegister-Tribune office. Be sure\nto be on hand, as you must be\npresent to win, and names will\nbe drawn until all prizes are\nclaimed.\n\nOf the eleven winners last\nSaturday, the top prize of $50.00\nwas received by Orland\nLawrence, of R.F.D., Elk Point,\n8. D,; Receiving prizes of $30.00\nwere Richard Anderson, Darrell\nPluger and Betty Groon, all of\nAkron. Winner of the $25.00 prize\nwas Mrs, Richard Oetken, Route\n1, Akron, Winners of the six\n$20.00 prizes were Norman Abra-\nham, Mrs. Ray Ogden, Beth\nSpacher, Milton Anderson and\nBen Rickerl, all of Akron, and\nElmer Dimmick, R.F.D., Elk\nPoint, S. D.\n\nChristmas Bonanza ts very\nsimple to enter, and is lots of\nfun for all who take part, In\neach issue of the Register-Trib-\nune\u2019s Shopper & Swapper for\nDecember 7, 14 and 21 you will\nfind printed a prize coupon which\nyou fill out with your name and\naddress, clip it out and bring it.\ndn and. deposit it in the\u201c coupon.\nbox in any of the participating\nstores, You will find a Ust of\nthe stores_participating in the,\nadvertisement containing your\u2019\nprize coupon, REMEMBER! YOU\nARE REQUIRED TO FILL OUT,\nCLIP CUT. AND -DEPOSILRANEW.\nPRIZE COUPON EACH OF THE\nTHREE WEEKS,\n\n- All persons over 16 years of\nage are eligible to recelve Bo-\nnanza prizes except proprietors\nof participating business firms\nand members of their immediate\nfamilies, Prize entry coupons,\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 2381.67431640625, 475.99298095703125, 3107.841064453125, 668.5833740234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "$570\u00b0\u00b0 Prizes In Final\nBonanza Saturday\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 2752.1552578125, 684.136703125, 3128.8774570312503, 2285.271255859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "properly filled out (please write\nPlainly or print), must be de-\nposited in, stores no later than\n2:30 p.m. on each prize day,\nDon\u2019t forget, you must turn in\na new prize coupon for each of\nthe three weeks,\n\nPrizes to be given to winners\nwill be in the form of trade cer-\ntificates in the amount of $6,00\neach, These will be distributed\nat a drawing: this. Saturday af-\nternoon on the street in front\nof the Register-Tribune office\nstarting promptly at 3:00 o\u2019clock\nimmediately after\u2019 the town\nwhistle is sounded. YOU MUST\nBE PRESENT TO WIN andnames\u2019\nwill be drawn until ALL prizes\nare claimed each prize day,\n\nThe pink $5.00 trade certift-\ncates given as prizes are good\nin trade only at that particular\nstore whose name appears there-\non. The gold colored $5.00 trade\ncertificates are those provided\nby Akron business firms who do\nnot have merchandise for sale,\nbut who are participating in Bo-\nnanza in the spirit of Christmas\nand in helping the promotion\nalong, These gold trade certifi-\ncates ar good in trade at ANY\nof the participating Akron retail\nfirtns. Trade certificates may be\nused to make purchases now, to\npay bills or they may be left\nwith merchants for credit on fu-\nture purchases, The main thing\nis to make use of trade certifi-\ncates at once, as there is a time\nlimit on them, and they are not\ngood after December 31, 1968,\n\nNOW! Turn to the \u201cBonanza?!\nadvertisement in this week\u2019s\nShopper & Swapper where you\nwill find the prize coupon for\nuse this Saturday, December 14.\nYowH also find a complete list\nof all participating Akron. mer-\nchants and business houses who\nare eager to serve you aliduring\nthe Christmas season. Fill out\nthe coupon, clip it out, bring it\nin when you come to Akron to\ndo your shopping and drop it in\nthe Bonanza box: in any of the\nparticipating business places ...\nthen, be SURE that you are on\nhand. -THIS SATURDAY for the\nsecond Christmas Bonanza prize\nawards, YOU could be one of\nthe winners, \u2018so be sure to be on\nhand to receive part of the\n$258,00 to be given away!\n\n \n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 1221.7654873046874, 655.941390625, 1934.6905673828123, 1362.9393466796876 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Due to the fact that Christmas and New\nYear's Day both fall on Wednesday this\nyear, and Wednesday being the day that\nthe Register- Tribune is normally printed,\nit becomes necessary that we advance our\nprinting day to Tuesday for the next two\nweeks. This means that it will be neces-\nsary to have all advertising copy andnews\nmatter in our hands by 12:00 noon on Sat-\nurday, December 21, and on Saturday, De-\ncember 28, in order to assure its publica-\ntion inthe issue desired. It will be espe-\ncially helpful if copy reach us BEFORE\nthe Saturday noon deadline whenever pos-\nsible.\n\nYour co-operation in this regard will be\nsincerely appreciated. ;\n\nTHE PUBLISHER\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 29.81312142944336, 2687.7939296875, 396.7450107421875, 3839.331802734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Notice: NoLeague Bowling Sun-\nday Dec, 22 until Dec. 30th,\n\nMrs, Robert Harris of Bruns-\nwick, Nebr., is visiting Mr. and\nMrs, \u2018Herb Miller,\n\nMr, and Mrs, Alve Ericson\nlett Sunday for Santa Ana, Calif,\nto be with their aon RobertEric-\nSon and family over the holidays.\n\nMembers of Vesper Club may\nbring their donations to the East-\nern Star, Masonic home at Boone\nto the next Vesper Chapter meet-\ning, Dec, 29rd, -\n\nSunday dinner guests in the\nWalter Heyl home were, Mr, and\nMrs, Henry Kelser of Alcester,\nSo, Dak, Mr, and Mrs, Elgin\nHustor, af Sioux City, Iowa, Mrs.\nBeulah Heyl and Mr. and Mrs,\nGene Venenga, of Colton, S. D.\n\nLocal residents entering Sioux\nCity St. Luke's hospital as pa-\ntients last week were John\nThatcher, \u2018Timothy Bernhardt, of\nAkon and John Jardt of West-\nfleld. Dismissed tast week from\nSt, Luke'a were George Fickbohm\nand Martin Toben.\n\nDianna Willer of Akron, Towa\nis a member of the Apgustana\nCollege Chapel Choir which will\nbln with the college Brasswind\nChoir in a 30 minute program of\nChristmas music at 7:30 p.m,\nDec, 22 on KSOO-TV, Channel 13,\nStoux Falls. The 60 voice choir\nis directed by Dr, Merle Pflue-\nser. Dr. Harold Krueger conducts\nthe brass instrumental group.\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 2354.241439453125, 2485.010482421875, 2732.1435703125003, 3414.8759921875003 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "\u201cAkron telephone users will be\nable to dial their own long dis-\ntance calls to millions of tele-\nphones around the United States\nbeginning Saturday, January 4,\nNorthwestern Bell manager Joe\nReinders announced today.\n\nNew telephone numbers\u2014\nnecessary to make Akron part\nof the nationwide dialing network-\nwill go into effect at the same\ntime,\n\nNorthwestern Bell will mail\nnew telephone numbers to its\ntown telephone customers before\nthe change, Reinders said, Tele-\nphone installers have already\nmounted the new numbers. on\nrural telephones. The numbers\nwill also appear in the new tele-\nphone directory which will be\ndelivered during the week before\nthe change.\n\nInstructions for direct dialing\nof long distance calls will be\nincluded in the letter and also\nappear in: the new Call-Guide\nin the front of the telephone\ndirectory.\n\nNEW RURAL SERVICE\n\nNorthwestern Bell plans tobe-\ngin the elimination ofeight-party\nlines in the rural area around\nAkron on January 6, \u2018Reinders\nannounced, and will have the job\neompleted by March 6, Rural\ncustomers will move up to pri-\nvate lines or two-family lines,\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 2745.987044921875, 3471.569076171875, 3134.4887851562503, 4176.593765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "The Akron Commercial Club\nheld its December meeting atthe\nAkron Bowl on Wednesday noon\nof last week with about twenty-\"\u201d\nfive members present, A report\non the Christmas promotion was\ngiven by Chairman Mac Thorson,\nand plans were formulated for\nthe Christmas treat for the kid.\ndies here on Saturday, December\u201d ;\n21, Mayor John H. Earnest was\u201d\npresent and asked the co-op\"\neration of the Commercial ch\nin making use of the newly ane\"\nnexed land on the south edge of\u201d\nAkron,\n\nThis will be the only meeting,\nof the Commercial Club dur!\nDecember, as the next regular\nmeeting date falls on Christmas.\nThe next meeting of the Cluby\u2019*\nwill be at the Akron Bowl om\nWednesday, January 15, at 12: 00;\nnoon, with newly-elected presis. :\ndent, Supt. R. D, Gustafson, pres\nsiding.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 413.855697265625, 489.16935693359375, 787.6529086914063, 908.2817539062501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "PABNANNAIN ETNA. AR INT\n\nAdmissions: Grace Joknson,\nSusan Anderson and Anders Jan-\nsen, of Akron.\n\nDismissals: Alva Port, Ronald\nKiemme, Susan Anderson, Grace\nJohnson, Mrs. John Lanning and\ndaughter, Mrs. Harold Hoff and\nson, of Akron. Mrs. Jon Heider\nand daughter, of Sioux City, Iowa.\n\nBorn: A daughter, to Mr. and\nMrs, John Lanning, of Akron,\nDecember 11, 1968,\n\nA son, to Mr, and Mrs. Daryl\nSmith, of Westfield, December\n14, 1968,\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 57.78359603881836, 467.0274658203125, 381.58966064453125, 627.8446655273438 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "IHS Cagers Lose\nTy Rovden-Huall\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 799.5992885742188, 513.56883203125, 1179.2064365234376, 2004.2028964843748 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "SUCCESS 49 USUAL\n\nA crowd of ahundred members\nand associate members of Hosch-\nler Post, No. 186, American Le-\ngion, along with a number of\nguests, attended the annual Le-\ngion Stag-at the Legion Hall here\non Wednesday evening of last\nweek, *\n\nFollowing a delicious steak\nsupper the program was present-\ned. Past Post Commander Fred\nClaesson, Jr. served capably in\nthe role of master-of-ceremo-\nnies, and introduced tie visiting\nLegion dignitaries as well as\nthe new commander of Hoschler\nPost, Marvin Hitzamann, who in\nturn introduced his officers for\nthe year, The two young men who\nrepresented Hoschler Post at\nBoy's State, Jerry Wych, of\nAkron, and Chris Nystrup, of\nWestfield, were introduced and\ntold of their experiences. during\nthe week they spent at Camp\nDodge, near Des Moines, last\nsummer.\n\nThe speaker of the evening,\nPast National Commander Donald\nJohnson, of West Branch, Iowa,\nwas introduced, andhe responded\nwith a forceful and meaningful\ntalk on \"Fifty Years of American\nLegion.\" During his talk he gave\nhigh praise of the veterans of\nWorld War I, who were the\ncharter members of the Legion,\nseveral of whom were honored\nguests at the Legion Stag here\nlast Wednesday evening, Mr.\nJohnson brought out the manner in\nwhich the American Legion has\nstressed the principals of Ameri-\ncanism throughout the fifty years\nof its .existence,and commented\nthat the Legion would continue\nin this direction in the future.\n\nAt the conclusion of Mr. John-\nson's fine talk he received a\nstanding ovation from those pres-\nent. Mr. Claesson then introduced\nDon's son, \u2018Allan Johnson, who is\na member of the Green Berets,\nand was scheduled to depart for\nservice in Vietnam on Friday of\n\noo\n\n* \u00a2\n\n \n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 1969.6216884765624, 1954.951888671875, 2349.469498046875, 2630.08839453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "The sixth annual leadership\ntraining course of outstanding\njunior and senior high school\nstudents of the Sioux City dio-\ncese Will\u201d be: held: at\u2019 Briar Clift\nCollege in Sioux City on Decem-\nber 26, 27, and 28. The course\nthis year will include 200 par-\nticipants, representing 60 com-\nmunities and 24 counties of the\ndiocese. The program is an an-\nnual event sponsored by the Sioux\nCity Diocesan CYO with the Rt.\nRev. Msgr. J, E, Tolan, Hum~\nboldt, director, in charge. It is\ndesigned to provide three days\nof discussion sessions onleader-\nghip, plus outstanding speakers\nand special\u2019 recreational pro-\ngrams,\n\nThe following students from\nAkron will participate in the\ncourse: Linda Bernard, Colleen\nWelch, Sherry Caskey, Steffanie-\nRyan, and Colin Coyle,\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 1576.6451259765624, 2487.699447265625, 1954.5464023437498, 2788.9631503906253 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "December 20 - Conference\n\nBasketball Tournament at Hull\nDismiss at regular time for\n\nChristmas Vacation,\n\nDecember 21-\u2014Conference Bas-\nketball Tournament Finals at\nRock Valley.\n\nJanuary 3 - Baskethall \u2014 Rock\nValley\u2014Here 6:30 p.m,\n\nJanuary 4 -\u2014 Basketball \u2014 West\n\n.. Lyon=Here 6:30 p.m,\n\nJanuary 6 \u2014 School resumes.\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 2361.74949609375, 3463.98973046875, 2741.7985996093753, 4087.2712558593753 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "THEIR NEW OFFICERS\n\nOfficers for the year 1969 were\nelected at the regular December\nmeeting of Freedom Lodge, No.\n434, A, F, & A, M. on Monday eve-\nning of this week, Officers elected\nwere Marvin Klemme, W. M,;\nLyle F, Jacobs, S, W.; Leonard\nJurgens, J. W.; Otto C. Larsen,\nTreasurer; O, C. Moore, Secre-\ntary. Appointive officers who\nhave been appointed thus far in-\nclude: Stanley Willer, S, D.; Ray\nHebeler, J. D.; Gayland Small,\nS. S.; Robert Kerr, Jr. J. S.;\nAllen Vander Helm, Marshall;\nS, E. Siebens, Chaplain,\n\nThe newly elected and appoint-\ned officers of Freedom Lodge will\nbe installed in joint installation\nceremonies vith Vesper Chapter,\nNo, 61, Order of Eastern Star on\na January date to be selected.\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 1193.003646484375, 1445.8017421875, 1574.5284580078123, 2163.786392578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "NAME PRIZE WINNERS AT\nHARVEY'S HARDWARE\nOPENING\n\nMr. and Mrs. Ken Harvey were\nextremely pleased by the fine\npublic response at the formal\ngrand opening of their hardware\nstore on Friday and Saturday,\nDecember 6 and 7. Many fine\ndoor prizes were awarded and\ncoffee and doughnuts were served\non Saturday. Prizes were won by\nthe following: Mrs. Alfred Meske,\nH, R. Newman, Hetty Beeck,\nLarry Lorensen, Don Neunaber,\nMrs. James Tracy, Mrs. Gordon\nKilstrom, Jack Lockwood, Ed\nKiewel, Mrs. Emery Klemme,\nJosephine Weidenfeller, Floyd\nDavis, Clifford Nygard, Vincent\nFeauto, Mrs. Arnold Helseth,\nJames Harvey, Marvin Toben,\nMrs. Carl Hasenbank, Grace\nBockelman, Mrs, Irene.Cornish,~\nAnna Weyen, Mrs. Dale Kiemme,\nEd Krause and Mrs, Elinor Wed-\nmark,\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 791.5400844726563, 2638.117904296875, 1165.0702060546876, 2795.3188632812503 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "The housewife can help protect\nthe family\u2019s heart health by pre-\nparing fat-controlled, lowcholes-\nterol meals, The Iowa Heart As~\nsociation can provide educational\nmaterials to help achieve this,\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 792.9058681640626, 2060.1747890625, 1165.855728515625, 2626.8049472656253 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": " \n\n2H WEA LAER, \u00ab. \u201cqt\n\nAnother cold snap, followed by\nmore moderate temperatures has\nbeen the weather story of the\npast week, Thermometers hitthe\nbelow zero mark following last\nThursday night's howling bliz-\nzard that continued well into\nFriday and caused postponement\nof school as well as several other\nlocal meetings on that date. For-\ntunately our snowfall was com-\nparatively light, or we might still\nbe shoveling out. What litile snow\ndid fall piled up into sizeable\ndrifts in spots. Another storm is\nreported moving in on us fronrthe\nwest, and might well be depositing\nmore snow upon us as you read\nthis. It look's favorable for a\nwhite Christmas.\n\n \n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 1188.5074306640624, 2264.659408203125, 1563.1728671874998, 2565.2968906250003 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "SIOUX CITY STOCKYARDS\n\nA load of strictly prime quality\nslaughter steers from George\nEricksen, Remsen topped the\nmarket at the.-Sioux City Stock-\nyards for 1968. The steers\nweighed an average of 1250 ibs\nat $30.00 per cwi.\n\nLaverne Klemme, Akron, sold\na load of choice quality steers\nweighing 1142 Ibs at $28.50.\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 396.8974453125, 3763.392806640625, 773.8007358398438, 4183.90089453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": ", Will you please let us know a\nlittle ahead of publishing date\nif you are going to need extra\ncopies of the Register-Tribune,\nwhether it be for writeups of\nweddings, obituaries, anniver-\nsaries or other Items, We have.\nto know ahead of time if extra\ncopies are needed so that we can\nplan for the number of papers to\nbe printed each week. A phone\ncall, a post card or personal no~\ntification by Tuesday afternoon\nwill make it possible for you to\nbe sure of getting the extra cop~\nies you need, Thank you!\n\nThe Publisher\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 1988.72802734375, 473.0973205566406, 2303.80517578125, 533.2451782226562 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "SIOUXLAND CONFERENCE\nSETS HOLIDAY TOURNEY\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 1187.5738369140624, 2588.291244140625, 1566.2439121093748, 2782.1569980468753 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Santa Claus will be in Akron\nSaturday afternoon of this week\nright after the free show with.a\ntreat for all the little girls and\nboys. Remember the free show\nstarts at 2:00 o'clock atthe Nor-\nka Theatre,\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 78.95087432861328, 2607.89697265625, 330.2579345703125, 2672.85888671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Local News\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 415.50724755859375, 1014.4771572265626, 793.9959262695313, 3722.7653964843753 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Ray Smith says: \"Members of\nthe Nursing Home were\npleasantly entertained Tuesday\nafternoon when Reva Banks\nshowed slides taken on their\nvacation trip to the lakes of north-\nern Minnesota last July. Pictures\nwere shown in color depicting\nthe lakes, islands, covered with\ntrees and huge rocks, swift\nstreams and waterfalls. They\ntraveled in canoes and experi-\nenced many exciting adventures.\"\n. And may I add: \"Mr. and Mrs.\nRoger Banks and three sons,\nKirk, Tim and Eric, plus Nor-\nbert Issert and David Lilly were\nthe members of the camping\nparty. David took care of packing\nand built the fires, Norbert was\nin charge of fishing equipment\nand cleaned the fish (if. any),\nRoger washed the dishes and\nReva did the cooking. They made\na complete circle of about 60\nmiles, with. about 80 miles of\nportage. Reva improvised an\noven, where she baked pie crust,\nbiscuits, etc.\"\u2019\n\nMurel Bennett was the guest of\nAlice Willer at the Christmas\nluncheon at the Methodist church\nWednesday.\n\nMrs. Kinser went to LeMars\nwith friends, Wednesday, and did\nsome shopping.\n\nMrs, Tindall attended the ele-_\nmentary school program at the\nAuditorium Wednesday night.\nThursday afternoon, whe went to\u201d\na Christmas party of the Gold\nStar Mothers at Mrs. William\nHoschler's residence.\n\nUncle Tom Ross was 97 years\nold Thursday.\n\nLadies from the Trinity\nLutheran church showed slides\nbased on Christmas. The custom\nof ringing bells in differentlands\u2019\nwas explained, We had a lunch of\nsandwiches and coffee after-\nwards. . 2\n\nCarol singers from the Im-\nmanuel Lutheran church braved\nthe storm Thursday night to sing\nfor us. .\n\nThe Friendship and Service\nClub brought and decorated a\nChristmas tree Thursday.\n\nAn aquarium holding seven fish\nis a new addition to the lobby.\nIt is a gift from the Friendship\nand Service Club.\n\nThe Go-Ye trio with their ac-\ncompanist sang here for us\nSunday afternoon. The girls were\n\nfrom the Minnesota Bible College\nin Minneapolis. Great harmony.\nThe girls names are; Dixie Mar-\nlin of South Gate,-Cal., Becky\nNass of Plainview, Minn., Norma\nDikie of Cleveland, Minn, and\nBecky Orris.\n\nPercy Smizer went out for din-\nner and Anna Meyer was gone\nSunday afternoon.\n\nMargaret Simons was 92 years\nold Sunday, At a party held in\nher honor sandwiches, cake and\ncoffee were served. ' Those\npresent from out of town were:\nMr, and Mrs, Robert Charbon-\nneau and children, Rodney, Rhon-\nda, Robert and Marie and Ethel\nEdwards of Elk Point, S. D, and\nHarold and Clara Mackey of West-\nfiled, Ia.\n\nMrs. Everald Paskert came to\nsee her mother, Mrs, Gibbons.\n\nDon Boden from Seattle, Wash.\nand Mr. and\u2019 Mrs, Blair Root\nfrom Vermillion, S, D, called on\nRoss Root.\n\nWe had oyster stew for supper\nSunday evening, thanks to Mrs.\nFlorence Banks. She sent the\noysters and all the makin's for\nthe stew as a Christmas treat\nfor mtembers of the Nursing\nHome.\n\n \n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 1204.1510009765625, 474.8779602050781, 1953.3084716796875, 641.942626953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "FILIDDLDIILIIGDLIGIIGIGIL:\n\nYour Attention, Please!\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 27.622674575805664, 3925.012923828125, 385.947037109375, 4177.97218359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "Linda Goodrich, daughter of\nMr. and Mrs, Marls Goodrich,\nroute two, Merrill, is ane of\n881 students enrolled this fall\nat Evangel College, Springfield,\nMissouri,\n\n4 junior, she is majoring in\nEnglish, She is a graduate of\nAkron high school,\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 1958.2457119140624, 2646.195296875, 2338.210220703125, 2779.0012363281253 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "DEEDS:\n\nMinnie Clark to Minnie and\nArnold D, Clark Lots 11 & 12\nBlk. 29~-Sargent\u2019s Add,\u2014 Akron,\ngy\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 29.1392822265625, 3853.625, 302.2749328613281, 3914.18359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "\u2018LINDA GOODRICH AT\nCOLLEGE IN MISSOURI\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 1191.65966796875, 1376.9703369140625, 1946.117919921875, 1427.5511474609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "WeENE PEPE EERE MEER MS\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 1597.1171875, 2451.187744140625, 1918.3956298828125, 2484.750244140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "COMING SCHOOL EVENTS\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 2020.535400390625, 1903.3316650390625, 2303.36572265625, 1936.8961181640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "LEADERSHIP TRAINING\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 442.2218322753906, 928.5411987304688, 758.2224731445312, 998.9368286132812 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "NURSING HOME NEWS\n\na eee 2 ee\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 2752.208251953125, 3424.872802734375, 3088.6669921875, 3473.322509765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "COMMERCIAL CLUB HOLDS\nNECERMALPR MOERTNG\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 399.6263732910156, 3709.265380859375, 725.5387573242188, 3760.806396484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "WHEN YOU NEED EXTRA\nAONve? OA. TUPD PAPER __._\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 1189.193603515625, 2205.7236328125, 1501.7596435546875, 2280.101318359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "ERICKSEN STEERS TOP\nMARKET FOR 1968 AT\n\nnaar mre? OMAPiIinpanrne\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 804.087890625, 473.3755798339844, 1105.0736083984375, 532.8304443359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "LEGION STAG PARTY IS\nSUCCESS AS USUAL\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 2391.59519921875, 4114.6650234375, 2704.0439609375003, 4159.27589453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "Find It with a Want Adt\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 454.081298828125, 473.9976806640625, 755.792724609375, 503.1980285644531 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "AKRON HOSPITAL NEWS\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 464.30865478515625, 979.9715576171875, 737.7877197265625, 1012.3092041015625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "By Zelpha and Yoyne\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 2367.718017578125, 3429.928466796875, 2657.580078125, 3479.510986328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "AKRON MASONS ELECT\nTUGTID NOW APDICR De\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "281982488-fergus-falls-daily-journal-Sep-13-1968-p-12.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 2, 11 ], [ 2, 50 ], [ 11, 50 ], [ 10, 12 ], [ 10, 13 ], [ 12, 13 ], [ 17, 15 ], [ 26, 22 ], [ 35, 28 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 2, 11 ], [ 11, 50 ], [ 12, 10 ], [ 13, 12 ], [ 17, 15 ], [ 22, 26 ], [ 35, 28 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6941.23291015625, 10129.094789062501 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 4433.814453125, 410.684326171875, 6905.3125, 2180.43798828125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 2758.080078125, 8300.505859375, 4399.5361328125, 8714.861328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "Gopher State Colleges Gear\nfor Opening Grid Clashes\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 2743.7079453125, 8736.2265, 3576.3218398437502, 10128.397523437501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Minnesota\u2019s state college foot-\nball season swings into high\ngear Saturday, with a dozen\ngames scheduled involving state\nteams and six state schools\nopening their seasans.\n\nGustavus Adolphus, St. Cloud\nState, Mankato State, Minnesota\nMorris, Bemidji State and Lea\nCollege make their 1968 debuts.\n\nAll of Saturday\u2019s games are\nnon-conference affairs, as both\nthe Minnesota Intercollegiate\nAthletic Conference and_ the\nNorthern Inter-Collegiate Con-\nference wait another week be-\nfore launching battles for league\nchampionships.\n\nDefending MIAC champion\nGustavus opens its season with\na toughie \u2014meeting perennial\nsmall cellege power Youngstown\nUniversity of Ohio Saturday aft-\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 196.84490966796875, 2768.519775390625, 2685.285400390625, 3362.96533203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Count Down to NFL\n1968 Season Nears\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 2776.945068359375, 6252.734375, 4408.6044921875, 7839.23974609375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 2716.2861328125, 384.4632873535156, 4404.71923828125, 603.972900390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "\u2018A LOOK AT THE BIG TEN\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 1903.317138671875, 5752.31982421875, 4347.0693359375, 6217.29248046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Glocklee\u2019s Hot Putter at\nPebble Lake Ties Record\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 185.71400451660156, 4642.93603515625, 1011.9454956054688, 5084.2763671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Otter CC Team\nPlaces 2nd at\nBreckenridae\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 245.98776245117188, 678.9683227539062, 985.8963012695312, 1969.8455810546875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 1926.291015625, 643.2003784179688, 2657.713623046875, 1959.6617431640625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 1890.5239853515625, 3372.32171484375, 2723.2871718750002, 4840.1729140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "0 and Denver, 0-0, is at Cincin-\nnati, 0-1.\n\nSan Diego, 1-0 and Boston, 0-1,\nare idle this week.\n\nIn news from the training\ncamps Thursday, Oakland an-\nnounced it has finally signed\nNo. 1 quarterback Daryle La-\nmonica to a three-year contract\nworth an estimated $200,000.\n\nThe ex-Notre Dame star was\nPlayer of the Year in 1967 when\nhe guided the Raiders to a 13-1\nrecord and the league title.\n\n- The Denver Broncos placed\ntheir No. 1 draft choice, offen-\nsive guard Curley Culp, and ve-\nteran defensive tackle Paul\nSmith on waivers. It left a total\nof three vacancies on the Bron-\nco roster, and Coach Lou Saban\nwill have until just before game\ntime Sunday to decide who to\nactivate.\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 3594.199888671875, 8737.3661484375, 4436.12115625, 10110.878968750001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "ernoon at Central Stadium in St.\nPaul.\n\nSt. Cloud\u2019s Huskies entertain\nSt. John\u2019s at St. Cloud in their\nlid-lifter and Mankato\u2019s Indians\ntake on South Dakota State at\nMankato.\n\nMorris opens at Bemidji and\nLea College \u2014 in its second\nseason of four-year football\u2014\ntravels to Wartburg (Iowa) Col-\nlege.\n\n- Other games Saturday have\n\nSt. Thomas at St. Norbert\n(Wis.), Eau Claire, Wis., State\nat Augsburg, Augustana of\nSouth Dakota at Concordia,\nMoorhead State at Minnesota-\n\u2018Duluth, Hamline at Bethel,\nWashington (Mo.) University at\nMacalester, and Winona State at\nUpper Iowa.\n\nHamline. bidding to reclaim\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 1044.62933203125, 3391.968443359375, 1872.377015625, 7729.169007812499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "- Both Minnesota and Atlanta\nare rich with youth, and neither\nhas a potent offense. The Fal-\ncons won only one of 13 games\nin their second season in the\nNFL last year, while Minnesota\nclaimed the Central Division\ncellar for the second straight\nyear.\n\nNot much improvement is ex-\n\npected of either this season.\n- In a minor surprise, Viking\nCoach Bud Grant announced\nthat Joe Kapp will be his start-\ning quarterback instead of Gary\nCouzzo.\n\nCuozzo was picked up from\nNew Orleans in an effort to add\nmore punch to the Vikings\u2019 sag-\nging attack, but missed valu-\nable time during the exhibition\nseason with a jammed shoulder.\n\nHowever, Grant did say he\nwouldn't hesitate to change\nquarterbacks at any time dur-\ning the game.\n\nAtlanta has been forced into a\nbevy of personnel changes be-\ncause of injuries, including a\nknee injury that has sidelined\nflashy fullback Junior Coffey.\n\nMiami faces a difficult chore\nin stopping the Oilers\u2019 Pete Be-\nathard, who hit on 23 of 48 pass-\nes, including two touchdown\nstrikes to rookie Mac Haik, for\n385 yards in the loss at Kansas\nCity.\n\nThe second-year Dolphins\nboast a beefed up attack headed\n\u2018by quarterback Bob Griese and\nrookie fullback Larry Csonka,\n\nSix other NFL openers are on\ntap Sunday\u2014including Green\nBay\u2019s opening bid for an un-\n| precedented fourth straight\nleague championship against\n-Philadelphia\u2014and one more\n\nMonday night.\n\nIn other Sunday openers, Bal.\ntimore, with golden armed\nJohnny Unitas a doubtful start-\ner, entertains San Francisco;\nCleveland is at New Orleans;\nNew York at Pittsburgh; Wash-\n\u2018ington at Chicago, and Detroit\n| at Dallas.\n\nSt. Louis plays host to strong\n| Los Angeles Monday night in a\n\u2018nationally televised game, CBS,\n(9:30 p.m., EDT.\n| The NFL is carved into four\ndivisions against this season,\nwith Green Bay favored in the\nCentral, Dallas in the Capitol,\n\nSt. Louis and Cleveland in the\nCentury and Los Angeles and\nBaltimore in the Coastal.\n- Over in the American League,\nOakland\u2019s defending champs\nmake their debut at Buffalo, 0-1\nSunday, while New York plays\nits first game at Kansas City, 1-\n\n \n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 192.35932775878905, 3450.2157578125, 1022.2915053710938, 4574.4844375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Associated Press Sports Writer\n\nAtlanta and Minnesota, a cou-\nple of teams consigned to a year\nof mediocrity, blast off the 49th\nNational Football League sea-\nson Saturday night.\n\nThe opener on the Vikings\u2019\nfield is the first of eight games\nin three days during which all\n16 NFL teams make their debut.\n\nMeanwhile, Houston's defend-\ning Eastern Division champs,\nstill smarting over an opening\nloss to Kansas City, take on Mi-\nami, 0-0, in the Orange Bowl as\nthe American Football League\nswings into its second week of\nactivity Saturday night.\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 5388.44873046875, 7983.2236328125, 6910.23291015625, 9997.4189453125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "This is not an offer to sell nor a solicitation of an\noffer to buy these Securities.\nThe offer is made only by the Offering Circular,\n\nFLEET vines we.\n\u2014r\n\n150,000 shares\ncommon stock\nPar Value $1.00\n\nET\nPRICE $2.00 PER SHARE\n= Eee\n\nCopies of the Offering Circular may be obtained upon\nrequest from:\nFleet Airlines, Inc.\n10100 Flying Cloud Drive\nMinneapolis, Minncsota 55343\n(Telephone No. 941-4741)\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 1048.84759375, 7953.929625, 1876.2433486328125, 9068.6260390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "liams, Cnhic., #4; McCovey, 9.f.,\n92.\n\nHits\u2014Rose, Cin., 190; F. Alou,\nAtl., 187.\n\nDoubles\u2014Brock, St.L., 46;\nRose, Cin., 36: Bench, Cin., 36.\n\nTriples\u2014Brock, StlL., 12; Cle-\nmente, Pitt., 11.\n\nHome runs\u2014McCovey, S.F.,\n33; Banks, Chic., 31.\n\nStolen bases \u2014 Brock, St.L.,\n52; Wills, Pitt., 47.\n\nPitching (14 decisions)\u2014Mari-\nchal, S.F., 25-8: Gibson, St.L.,\n21-7: Blass, Pitt., 15-5.\n\nStrikeouts \u2014 Jenkins, Chic.,\n239: Gibson, St.L., 236.\n\nww\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 1106.596923828125, 658.0679321289062, 1842.1553955078125, 1948.9156494140625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 187.5702805175781, 7993.78167578125, 1029.7564711914063, 10075.310609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Batting (375 at vats) \u2014 Yas-\ntrzemski, Bost., .300; Oliva,\nMinn., .289.\n\nRuns\u2014McaAuliffe, Det., 88;\nWhite, N.Y., 84.\n\nRuns batted in \u2014 K. Har-\nrelson, Bost., 104; F. Howard,\nWash., 102.\n\nHits\u2014Campaneris, Oak., 164;\nAparicio, Chic., 158.\n\nDoubles\u2014R. Smith, Bost., 31;\nYastrzemski, Bost., 31.\n\nTriples\u2014McCraw, Chic., 12;\nFregosi, Calif., 10; McAuliffe,\nDet., 10.\n\nHome runs\u2014F. Howard,\nWash., 42; W. Horton, Det., 35.\n\nStolen bases \u2014 Campaneris,\nOak., 53; Cardenal, Cleve., 38.\n\nPitching (14 decisions)\u2014Mc-\nLain, Det., 29-5; Hannan, Wash.,\n10-4.\n\nStrikeouts \u2014 McDowell,\nCleve., 261; McLain, Det., 254.\n\n| _ National League\ng (375 at bats)\u2014Rose,\nCin., \"343: M. Alou, Pitt., .333,\n\nRuns\u2014Beckert, Chic., 91;\nRose, Cin., 87.\n\nine Latiad 0Uin. DW Wrist.\n\neee\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 395.0748596191406, 7777.64599609375, 1702.5738525390625, 7924.37548828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Maior Leaque Leaders\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 1045.5376572265625, 9367.7030625, 1880.5844130859375, 10091.465882812501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "BATTING\u2014Frank \u2014 Howard,\nSenators, slammed two home\nruns, his 4lst and 42nd of the\nseason, driving in three runs in\nWashington\u2019s 4-1 victory over\nBaltimore.\n\nPITCHING \u2014 Dennis Higgins,\n\nSenators, pitched 1 1-3 innings\nof hitless relief, nailing down\nWashington\u2019s 4-1 victory over\nRaltimore.\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 1892.767515625, 6213.06683203125, 2736.8511367187502, 10113.69928125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Arnie (Palmer) may have his\nArmy and Lee (Trevino) is fol-\nlowed by the Fleas but at the\nPebble Lake golf course south\nof town the local linksters - have\na demon to follow.\n\nThe demon in this case is as-\nsistant golf pro at the 18 hole\ncourse, Damon Glocklee. This\n(24 - year - old golfer tied the\ncourse record last Tuesday with\na sizzling 67 on the 6,700 yard\npar 72 city course. This 11 year\nveteran hit seven pars, one\nbirdie and one a bogey on the\nfront nine and burned up the\nback nine with one eagle, (on\n\u2018number 12) three birdies and\nfive pars.\n\nRed Hot Putter\n\n\u201cBy the 18th hole my putter\nwas so hot I couldn't handle it\u201d,\nquipped Glocklee after the rec-\nord setting round, Three others\n\u2018in the foursome were in com-\n\u2018plete agreement. Playing with\nthe record setter were May-\nnard Smedstad, Gail (his wife)\nand Chuck Hyslop to whom\nGlocklee gives his hot putting\ncredit.\n| Hyslop noted to be one of the\nbest local golfers on the course\nhas been working with Glocklee\nin the past weeks to improve his\nputting and he may have creat-\ned a master of the, putting\ngreen.\n\nIn his record setting fete\nGlocklee parred the first three\nholes, chipped within four inch-\nes of the hole on four for a par,\nand on five and six after miss-\ning birdie puts the young golfer\nsettled for pars.\n\nBogey Hurt\n\u201cOn the seventh green I was\nin the best position of the day\nfor a par but I chipped poorly,\u201d\nrelated Glocklee. That bad chip\nshot as it turned out cost him\na course record on the par five\n511 yard hole.\n_ Glocklee used a seven iron\nthat put him within five feet of\n\u2018the pin for his first birdie of\nthe round. He parred nine and\nten and got his second birdie on\nil.\n_ On the number 12 green his\nsecond shot was pin high about\n30 feet from the right side of\nthe flag. His chip shot found its\nmark for an eagle three on 12.\nGlocklee parred 13, birdied 14,\nparred 15 and 16 and birdied the\nfinal two holes.\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 698.4510498046875, 408.0738220214844, 2200.079833984375, 600.2714233398438 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "MEET THE OTTERS\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 4432.78851171875, 3380.464537109375, 5271.566468749999, 5062.334046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "A new wildlife refuge has been\n\ncreated on a portion of the Mus-\ntinka Wildlife Management\nArea near Wendell. The comple-\ntion of this refuge was recently\nannounced by John Soharf the\narea game manager responsible\nfor the area, The refuge is ap-\nproximately 150 acres in size,\n- The Mustinka Wildlife Man-\nagement Area was purchased a\nfew years ago as a part of the\n\u2018Minnesota Conservation Depart-\nment\u2019s \u201cSave The Wetlands\u201d\nprogram. The entire unit is ap-\nproximately four miles long and\ncontains 666 acres.\n\nThe new refuge will consist of\nabout a one mile section of the\nunit, and is located in that sec-\ntion between the So line railroad\ntracks and Highway 55.\n\nThe new refuge is posted with\nsigns that read:\n\nSTATE GAME REFUGE\nNO TRESPASSING\n\nOn the refuge, all forms of\nhunting, trapping and trespass-\ning will be prohibited.\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 5269.31390234375, 3380.221373046875, 6114.679749999999, 7775.839906249999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "This refuge was established in\nan effort to try and prevent the\ncurrent over-hargest of local\nducks that is now occurring. It\nis also hoped that the refuge\nwill help prevent the \u2018burning\nout\u201d of ducks that occurs on the\nopening day of the season. Al-\nthcugh this area usually holds\na large number of ducks prior\nto the hunting season, most of\nthe ducks have been driven out\nof the area in just one day of\nhunting.\n\nScharf said, \u2018\u201cThe very aims of\nthe refuge made it necessary to\nmake it a sanctuary of the no\ntrespass type. The refuge is\nsniall, and to have any chance\nof success, the birds simply can\nnot be disturbed. To a large ex-\ntent the success of this refuge\nwill depend upon the cooperation\nof hunters and adjacent land-\nowners,\n\nIf a firing line develops on the\nrefuge boundary near the rest-\ning areas, the birds will leave.\nThe high hopes that many have\nhad for this refuge will then\nhave been lost.\u201d\n\nThose portions of the Mustinka\nWildlife Management Area not\nincluded in the refuge will still\nbe open to public hunting.\n\nThe Fergus Falls Fish and\nGame Club planted 285 muskies\nin three area lakes earlier this\nweek. Wall Lake, Swan Lake\nand North Long Lake each re-\nceived 95 muskies which were\nabout 10-12 inches long.\n\nThe muskies were raised at\nBattle Lake and were part of the\noperation of Muskies, Inc., at\nBattle Lake.\n\nMinnesota\u2019s Department of\nEconomic Development and\nTourism is again promoting\nMinnesota\u2019s fifth season \u2014 In-\ndian Summer. In ad copy pre-\npared for the occasion, the de-\npartment has 20 ways to be\nyounger on Monday. Some of\nthem are:\n\nStart paddling as the sun\ncomes up. See if you and your\nwife can keep up with the kids.\nPitch your tent that evening.\nRough it for an Indian Summer\nweekend. You\u2019ll be younger next\nMonday.\n\nPoke a pin in a map of Minne-\nsota. Go wherever it sticks.\nPicturesque scenes will pop up\nunexpectedly where you go. Get\nlost on purpose. You\u2019ll be young-\ner next Monday.\n\nShoot a pheasant before the\nseason opens. Get him with your\ncamera \u2014 in color. Let the kids\ntake some shots. Take shots of\nwild rice and cranberries, too.\n| You'll be vounger next Mondav\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 4461.92571875, 6384.63812109375, 5273.712953124999, 7320.072328124999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Thursday\u2019s Results\n\nNo games scheduled\nToday\u2019s Games\nPittsburgh at New York, N\nSt. Louis at Houston, N\nAtlanta at Los Angeles, N\nCincinnati at San Francisco, N\nChicago at Philadelphia, 2,\ntwi-night\n\nSaturday\u2019s Games\nChicago at Philadelphia\nSt. Louis at Houston\nAtlanta at Los Angeles\nCincinnati at San Francisco\nPittsburgh at New York, N\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 3565.541685546875, 631.6983017578125, 4406.201234375, 5439.069398437499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "quarterback in the conference.\n\nThe rest of the backfield is set\nand solid with returning backs\nGeorge Kemp and Maurice\nForte. The other veteran in the\nbackfield is Hubie Bryant who\nwas credited with 155 yards\nrushing last season.\n\nThe defensive unit lacks depth\nwith two positions left to be fill-\ned. The slots unfilled are the\ntackles. Sophomore Al Hawks\nis hoping to fill in at one tackle\nslot but lacks experience. The\nother slot is still a mystery.\n\nThe way it looks now the Go-\n\n| phers will have to settle for sec-\n'ond place in the race for the\nBig Ten flag.\n\n| INDIANA\n\nCoach Johnny Pont and quar-\n_terback Harry Gonso guided the\nHoosiers to a share of confer-\nence title last year and a Rose\nBowl bid. This was the Hoos-\niers\u2019 first championship team\nsince 1945.\n\nWith the element of surprise\ngone Pont\u2019s chargers will\nfind themselves sitting on the\nthird rung from the top in the\nconference. The passing at-\ntack of Gonso should be\nstronger than last year. Gon-\nso connected for 67 of 143 pass-\nes for 931 yards and nine\ntouchdowns. This year coach\nPont expects much of the same\nfrom his field general.\n\nPont stated that depth and\nquickness of the team will be\nbetter than last year with the\nmain problem being on offensive\ncenter.\n\nOutlook for the defending co-\nchamps is optimistic but no title\ndue to lack of an iron-clad de-\nfense.\n\nOHIO STATE\n\nWoody Hayes\u2019s famous three\nyards and a cloud of dust will\nbe a thing of the past this sea-\nson. The Buckeyes will clear\nthe dust and take to the airways\n\nwith the forward pass in their\nbid for ,the title.\n\nTwenty-nine returning letter-\nmen, including 15 veterans,\nshowed up for the first day of\npractice much to the delight\nof the \u201cDean of Coaches,\u201d\n| Mr. Hayes. Hayes is blessed\nwtih more experienced talent\nthan any other team in the\nconference.\n\nTwo sophomore rookies are\nfighting for the quarterback slot.\nThey are Rex Kern and Ron\nMaciejowski. Hayes is expected\nto field his best team in recent\nyears due to depth and speed.\nAs last year, defense will plague\nthe Buckeyes. Outlook for Ohic\nState is good but not quite good\nenough to capture the flag and\nthey should finish in fourth\nplace.\n\nThis is the way the final Big\nTen standings look from this\nsports desk:\n\nSS ea Se - Bik\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 4471.90862890625, 8019.24847265625, 5285.154847656249, 9299.9443984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Thursday\u2019s Results\nWashington 4, Baltimore 1\nOnly game scheduled\n\nToday\u2019s Games\nMinnesota at Boston, N\nBaltimore at Cleveland, N\nCalifornia at Chicago, N\nOakland at Detroit, N\nNew York at Washington, 2,\n\ntwi-night\nSaturday\u2019s Games\nOakland at Detroit\nBaltimore at Cleveland\nNew York at Washington\nMinnesota at Boston\nCalifornia at Chicago, N\n\nSunday\u2019s Games\nCalifornia at Chicago\nOakland at Detroit\nBaltimore at Cleveland\nNew York at _Washington\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 181.4049973144531, 5121.08343359375, 1028.7880874023438, 7498.981019531249 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "ine Fergus Faus Cros COURS\ntry A squad had to settle\nfor second place in their opening\nmeet of the season at Brecken-\nridge Thursday with 50 points.\n\nBarry Robertson was the lone\nOtter miler to finish in the top\nfive. Breckenridge captured the\nevent crown with 37 points.\nWheaton\u2019s Doug Ladsaw paced\nhis mates with a time of 11:55\nin the one and nine - tenths mile\nrun.\n\nCoach John Herme\u2019s B team\ntook first place with 23 points\nfollowed by Breckenridge with\n39. Three Otters captured the\nfirst three places. Dale Minge\ntook first, Dave Reed came in\nsecond and Mark Rud took a\nthird place spot. Ron Rude came\nin seventh and Clair Cole came\nin tenth for the B team.\n\nMeet Standings\n1. Breckenridge 37\n2. Fergus Falls 50\n3. Wheaton 51\n4. Wahpeton 77\n\nTop Five Milers A Team\n\n1. Doug Ladasaw - Wheaton\n\n2. Barry Robertson - Fergus\nFalls\n\n3. Wanna - Breckenridge\n\n4. King - Breckenridge\n\n5. Hanson - Breckenridge\n\nOther Otters that place high\nin class A meet were Steve Lill\nin eighth, Darold Woessner in\nninth, Don Rieken in 15th and\nBrian Hugli came in 16th place.\n\nCoach Hermes commented\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 6162.66796875, 3976.22705078125, 6941.23291015625, 7719.67431640625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "LIKE TO BUY\nSOMETHING?\n\n \n\nLACK THE CASH?\n\nMaybe your problem is hav-\ning too many small payments\nhere and there. Why not con-\n-solidate your bills into one\neasy monthly payment. Stop\nin today at CITIZENS!\n\nPAYMENT SCHEDULE\n| LOAN MO PAYMENT\n$ 200.00 $ 8.26\n300.00 12.40\n600.00 24.64\n\n900.00 36.72\n1,000.00 40.74\n1,500.00 60.81\n2,000.00 80.88\n\nALL PAYMENTS ARE\nFULLY INSURED\n\nCITIZENS\n\nLOAN & INVESTMENT\nCOMPANY\n\n110 So. Mill \u2014 Dial 736-7547\nFergus Falls\n\n \n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 1098.66015625, 9137.6923828125, 1834.40283203125, 9272.4423828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "BASEBALL HEROES\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 2721.94964453125, 791.8352036132812, 3550.8748183593752, 4852.30719140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "schools opened practice twa\nweeks ago to begin what should\nprove to be the best race for a\nconference title in the nation.\n\nFour teams head the list for\n\nthe Big Ten title. The teams\nare Purdue, Indiana, Minne-\nsota and Ohio State. All four\nschools will find their way\ninto the top 20 ratings in the\nnation among colleges.\n\nThis writer picks the Boiler-\nmakers from West Lafayette,\nInd., to capture the flag with\nMinnesota second followed by\n\u2018Indiana and Ohio State resting\nin third and fourth place.\n\n_ Let\u2019s take a look at the four\ntop picks in the conference this\n| year.\n\nPURDUE\n\nThe key to the Boilermaker:\n/on offense this year is running\nback Leroy Keyes, everybody\u2019s\nchoice for the back of the yea\nhonors and the leading pre-sea\nson pick for the Heisman Tro\nphy.\n\nAlong with Keyes in the back\nfield are returners Mike Phipps\nand Perry Williams. All three\nare prime candidates for all\nAmerican honors, With the hare\nrunning of Keyes who last yea!\nran for 989 yards and hit paydir'\nfor 78 points the Boilermaker:\nseem to be unbeatable in Big\nTen play.\n\nOn defense the Boilers are\nhuge as they tip the scales at\nan average of 240 pounds. Four\nof the front five on defense are\nreturning lettermen. Heading\nthe defensive unit is Chuck\nKyle, Alex Davis, Fred Haug,\nBill Yunaska, Dick Marvel\nand veteran cornerback Steve\nDeGrandmaison, With _ this\n\n| powerhouse the outlook is a\nconference title.\n\nMINNESOTA\n\nThe Minnesota Gophers sur\nprised everyone except thei\ncoach Murray Warmath wher\nthey crushed Indiana 33-7 for \u00a2\nshare of the Big Ten title witl\nthe Hoosiers and Purdue las\n| year.\n| This year\u2019s Gophers will be\nstronger on offense with Jim\nCarter and Barry Mayer fill-\ning the halfback slots and the\npassing of Phil Hagen, Walt\nBowers, a spohomore, is push-\ning hard to take over the num-\nber one job from Hagen and\nis picked to be the best backup\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 4523.2578125, 2648.489990234375, 6018.12548828125, 2931.773681640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "Enjoying Our Outdoors\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 2865.82763671875, 613.54052734375, 3399.750244140625, 690.3070678710938 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "By BRUCE BAKKE\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 6151.65185546875, 2663.381591796875, 6930.21484375, 3878.6591796875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": " \n\nLAND O'LAKES LEAGUE\n\nL \u201czg Tcam \u2014 Savings &\n6 high 3 game series!\n\n. wet 6CUd\nes ed \u201cs)_ re * 630\nWally \u2014_\u2014\u2014\n(216-213) .........:. coos 588\nMarv Anderson (212) .. 570\nFloyd Mitzel (210) .... 563\nGary Froehlich ........ 559\n\nSUBURBAN LEAGUE\n\nv.- \u201c\u2018\u00ab~~\u2014 Beam \u2014 Fquirt.\n\n& high 3 game series:\n\nsaow\n\n(207-203-232) . seeeeeeee 642\nCarl Rose (204 sevdene Be\nDon Walline (219) .... 561\nMurray Swanson (205) 554\nGary Froehlich (233) .. 550\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 4523.20263671875, 3038.96533203125, 6048.47705078125, 3352.6962890625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "e: ;\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 4477.00927734375, 5146.37353515625, 5264.7392578125, 5657.59033203125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 1920.46923828125, 4869.99755859375, 3545.145751953125, 5690.81884765625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": " \n \n\nJournal\n\nSPORTS\n\nFergus Falls Journal Page 12 FRIDAY, SEPT. 13, 1968\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 379.8642578125, 7941.75, 857.5353393554688, 7988.79248046875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "\u2018American Teacne\n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 4450.3641953125, 9396.5829453125, 5293.852601562499, 10129.094789062501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "the glory of 1966 when it won\nthe MIAC only to be riddled by\ninjuries in \u00b067 when Gustavus\nran off with the big prize,\nsmashed Stevens Point, Wis.,\nState, 41-0, in its opener last\nweek,\n\nSt. John\u2019s, Duluth, Macalester\nand Concordia also were victor-\nious in their debuts. St. Thomas,\nWinona, Moorhead and Bethel\nlost their opepers.\n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 5048.93603515625, 2921.26953125, 5548.97607421875, 2998.954833984375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": "with TOM YUZER\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 199.17601013183594, 3383.13671875, 1019.7326049804688, 3513.116943359375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": "By MIKE BRYSON\nAssociated Press Sports Writer\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "363963524-bellwood-star-sentinel-Feb-08-1968-p-6.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 3, 20 ], [ 13, 14 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 3, 20 ], [ 13, 14 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 4112.26728515625, 5987.73876953125 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 2111.067919921875, 289.31761474609374, 2759.8383300781247, 1125.993359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "James N, Kledones and Eu-\ngene R, Murphy have been pro-\nmoted at Life Savings of\nAmerica, 1400 Winston Plaza,\nMelrose Park.\n\nMr Kledones was appointed\nto Assistant Vice President\nand Mr Murphy to Loan Offi-\ncer\n\nThe announcement was\nmade by Frank J. Muriello,\nManaging Director of Life Sa-\nvings and Loan Association\nof America at the financial\ninstitution\u2019s annua] Stockhol-\nders\u2019 meeting on January 30.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 2104.158740234375, 1438.838427734375, 2755.4477050781247, 2176.00703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "Holy C ross High School La-\ndies\u2019 Guild will follow the bus-\niness session of their Wed-\nnesday, February 14 meeting\nwith a *Cake Bingo\u201d The\nmeeting is held in the school\ncafeteria at 3000 N 80th Ave.,\nRiver Grove, and begins at 8\npm\n\nMrs. Ruby Mancuso re-\nquests that al] cakes be wrap-\nped or boxed so that they may\nbe conveniently taken home by\nthe winners.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 15.842302322387695, 4260.4453125, 635.0447998046875, 4489.54931640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Welcome Woman\nAlumnae Meets\nFebruary 15th\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 2790.3455078125, 273.84535522460936, 3425.6222656249997, 842.6763427734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Dr. Leslie B, J. Forrest,\nGottlieb Hospital, has been\nelected to active membership\nin the American Academy of\nGeneral Practice, a national\nassociation of more than 30,\n000 family doctors.\n\nAs a member of the AAGP,\nDr. Forrest will be required\nto complete 150 hours of post-\ngraduate medical study every\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 2106.682861328125, 1153.740234375, 2740.8046875, 1402.9599609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Holy Cross Ladies\nPlan Cake Bingo\nAt Next Meeting\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 2114.49169921875, 38.44928741455078, 2583.27734375, 268.01324462890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "Life Savings\nAnnounces 2\nPromotions\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 58.33192443847656, 5204.1591796875, 666.7283325195312, 5926.05615234375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Give Your Blinds\nTHE NEW LOOK\n\nfor as little as\n\n$3.40\n\nper window ze\n\ntapes & cords A\n\nincluded\nTHC /PSEN\u2019S\n2\u00b0 ~ Ft 48121\nServis er 18 Vou.\n\nce\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 20.746506881713866, 4520.33134765625, 675.0166137695313, 5146.153515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "elcome Woman's Alumnae\n4b oof Provise will meet on\n\"sarsday, february 15 at\n- $0 pm, at Meo's Restaur-\nant 4750 NN, Harlem, Har -\nwood Heights, and hold a Val-\nentine Party in connection with\nits regular meeting Incharge\nof the Party program are Mes-\ndames C, A Edwards, George\nBejlovec, Robert Braun and\nDon Valenti\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 2829.13037109375, 881.7643432617188, 4076.619140625, 2144.462646484375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "THE ORIC\u2018NG.\n\nCOME BACK RESTAURANT\n\n \n\n144 Broadway \\florcse Park\nThursday, Friday & Saturday\nSPAGHETTI or\n\nMOSTACCIOLI $]\nWith Meat Balls or Sausage\n\nFRIDAY SPECIAL!\nPERCH DINNER $7 25 oper\nALL YOU AN EAT ............. PERSON\n\nFI 5-2111 - Fl 3-9440 - Fl 41422\nFor Fast Delivery Service Or Carry Out Orders!\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 2793.885009765625, 26.331180572509766, 3436.25146484375, 254.23724365234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "Gottlieb Doctor\nNamed Active\nMember Of AAGP\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 51.35139846801758, 3255.203369140625, 583.5338745117188, 3480.654541015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Memorial Park\nDist. Teen-Age\nDance Feb. 9\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 731.8201904296875, 3251.294677734375, 1230.4697265625, 3471.060791015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Cubs Conduct\nMonth Long\nPaper Drive\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 77.9035415649414, 48.65437698364258, 1972.200927734375, 342.1606140136719 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Commonwealth Edison Doubles\nCapacity Of Local Substation\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 731.3051635742188, 3475.18828125, 1359.8010986328127, 3634.0290039062497 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "( ub Pack 76 wil] conduct a\nPaper Drive from February 12\nto March 12 and welcomes al]!\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 1408.561083984375, 3255.805712890625, 2056.739453125, 3620.7492187499997 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "donations of paper and maga-\n7ines For a pickup, one of the\nfollowing numbers may be\ncalled: M Tuckenberry, 344\u2014\n1861; P, Gainer, 344-1637; R.\nFields, 344-8449 or H. Mc\nGraw, 681-3635\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 2105.1357421875, 2177.028564453125, 4089.230712890625, 5987.73876953125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "| ay yfss \u201c$45: yer Mare VF.\n\nay\nUs\n\nfs.\nMs\n\n_~\u2014 NO\n\n \n\nANY sabi!\n\nRED GARMEN:\nDRY CLE AED\n\n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n\n. A. .\nake\nSALE ENDS ON FE\n\nMP ABARBANELL |\n\neo : ne\nnae CLEANERS\n\n1814 Lake Se.\n\nMelrose Park\n\nI Os a PRO re Poe oe ee lk\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 703.6875610351562, 3715.941162109375, 2106.9638671875, 5935.32470703125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "L. 1 Dd iJ THEATRE\nHEY KIDS!! SPECIAL MATINEE\n\nSATURDAY - FEB. 10 AT 1:45 ONLY\nG SUNDAY - FEB. 11 AT 1:15 ONLY\n\nSail with Long John Silver\nand Jim Hawkins for\nburied treasure\n\n \n\nALSO CARTOONS 2 21\nSUN. OPEN 1:00\n\nTHEATRE WILL BE CLEARED AFTER MATINEES!\n\nALL SEATS... | c\nALL AGES . . sl\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 47.54264373779297, 3499.9080078125, 682.9400756835938, 4195.9025390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "\u201chae Stee \u2018 dor District\n\nnen roy we dance\n\"ita \u2018 at the\nhoyle \u2018 \"A. Wash-\npte Te \u2018ses ween the\n: a \u2018\na os \u201csefore\u201d\n\nrom hw >a rform for\n\nvont * + 18 $1 00\nry \u201cod he casual\n\u201chertyed 4 2 * Cor puests\ndit, or tr. \u201ceo ori) Pk\nTritt ste oweitome to at-\n\nt\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 99.00221252441406, 237.121337890625, 2097.720458984375, 3223.34716796875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "wOaPacity wi LOCd: JUDStTGUOCH\n\n1\n\n7 1\n\nat\n\naan f =\nTW ig\nBe _ 3 sf a \u00b0\n\n+ De OE ge TM Hh e--\nSe 8 pee BEd e- om Wud ge \u2018s\noo 4\u00b0 wo\n\n\u00abny, . con * ve \u201c7 *\n- -~ wv gt.tes ene tel 2\nEERIE CE EO OE ueae eee\n\n12, \u00b0\n+ sn \u00b0 =, ae\nned Line! pe ae\nPART; i\nKy Ft\n\nove:\n=\n\n \n\nom *. gr Z Ga:\n\n+ RE PE Ta GG\n\n, Lge 2 oe Se FD PF Sask Ge sees gro\n\nMN Sori ee eX ee\n\nA MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECT that will nearly double the capacity of\nCommonwealth Edison Company\u2019s Bellwood substation, Eastern Avenue and\nButterfield Road, is now underway.\n\nConstruction foreman Warren Hosler (right), 416 S. Summit Avenue,\nWheaton, 1s shown here directing work on a 60,000 kilowatt transformer.\nThe mechanics tightening the transformer\u2019s bushings are John Phillips, 5718\nW Cornelia Avenue, Chicago, and Charles Schwass, 1423 S. llth Avenue,\nMaywood\n\nThe transformer is one of two being installed to meet increasing electric\n\ncoin the western suburbs. Scheduled for service in March and April, the\n\u2018wo transformers will be capable of serving up to 120,000 customers. Electri-\n\u2018ty from the substation is carried to more than a dozen communities in; ~\n\n\u2018uding Bellwood, Broadview, Elmhurst, Franklin Park, Maywood, Northlake\nond Westchester,\n\nrere\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 3492.154052734375, 16.41370391845703, 4077.16064453125, 256.36846923828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "STAR-SENTINEL\nMelrese Park, Ili.\nThuredey, Feb. 8, 1968\nPAGE 8\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 3464.954638671875, 314.2917053222656, 4112.26728515625, 827.7227905273437 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Founded in 1947, the AAGP\nis the country\u2019s second lar-\ngest national medical associa -\ntion.\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 128.78036499023438, 367.0852966308594, 2017.2445068359375, 3109.608154296875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Pe eee gs UT TH wee.\n\nNis\n\nAA vee oy bee aoe in So nie\n\nca eens eae Lot2S\nae a mee WEE Pe\n\n. oy pT aes\neg\naoe: Pee a4 ox yaa nD \u00a5 rae oe\ndct #5 teases RA es 4\nig sioae a \"as \u2014\n\n\\ MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECT that will nearly double the capacity of\nommonwealth Edison Company\u2019s Bellwood substation, Eastern Avenue and\nutterfield Road, is now underway.\n\nConstruction foreman Warren Hosler (right), 416 S. Summit Avenue,\nVheaton, 1s shown here directing work on a 60,000 kilowatt transformer.\nhe mechanics tightening the transformer\u2019s bushings are John Phillips, 5718\nV Cornelia Avenue, Chicago, and Charles Schwass, 1423 S. 11th Avenue,\nMaywood\n\nThe transformer is one of two being installed to meet increasing electric\ncoin the western suburbs. Scheduled for service in March and April, the\nwo transformers will be capable of serving up to 120,000 customers. Electri-\nty from the substation is carried to more than a dozen communities in;\n\nvodinng Ralli nnd Renadviacs Clenck..ccalUrPlw tt. huh ae\n\n \n" } } }, { "scan_name": "285075232-xenia-daily-gazette-Nov-02-1968-p-3.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 1, 15 ], [ 26, 5 ], [ 27, 13 ], [ 34, 60 ], [ 34, 37 ], [ 34, 63 ], [ 60, 37 ], [ 60, 63 ], [ 37, 63 ], [ 44, 52 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 1, 15 ], [ 26, 5 ], [ 27, 13 ], [ 34, 63 ], [ 52, 44 ], [ 60, 37 ], [ 63, 60 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6687.9718984374995, 9872.2101796875 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 1870.232666015625, 252.7607879638672, 4185.83349609375, 2374.7353515625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 5038.6882578125, 3714.290552734375, 5829.8102773437495, 6038.5461171874995 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "A four-tenths of a mill operat-\n\ning levy for child welfare ser-\n\nvices will appear on the ballot\nfor all Greene Countians Tues-\nday. :\n\nWith approval, the money\nwill be added to the present six-\n\u2018tenths of a mill under which the\n\u2018Greene County Child Welfare\nBoard currently is operating,\n\\which was voted in 1965 to ex-\npire in 1970. The four-tenths\n\u2018levy would produce approxi-\nmately $116,800 and would = run\n\u2018for two years to coincide with\n\u2018the existing one, and is needed\n\u2018ito permit the office to operate\n\nwithin its budget, county offi-\nicials say.\n\n)) The office was budgeted $258.-\n\n471.31 this year, but $307,987\n\n\u2018was needed just to meet cur.\n\n\u00bb|rent costs, and funds to make\n\n.|up the deficit had to come from\n\nthe county general fund, Mrs.\n\nMary Ann Paloncy,, executive\n\nsecretary of Greene County\n\n_|Child Welfare Board, said.\n\n_| The need was brought about\nprimarily by \u201cgrowing pains\u201d\u2019,\nMrs. Paloncy said. Childrer\nserved by the staff totaled 123\nin January, 1963, and increased\nto 463 by February of 1968.\nwith probably an additional 15\u00a2\nnow. ~\n| There are between 140-16(\n\n>\n-\n\nl\n\n>\n-\n\n \n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 4258.76904296875, 3274.4462890625, 4923.37890625, 3702.911376953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Date Set For\nPhone Service\nTo Dayton\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 4349.11962890625, 762.1714477539062, 4764.14013671875, 1373.7237548828125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 4262.32155859375, 6046.41921484375, 5064.8254140624995, 7721.6623281249995 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Alphonso Rhoden, Xenia\nRoute 5, reported to police at\nGreene Memorial Hospital ear-\nly Friday afternoon that $15\nwas taken from his billfold by\nfour or five youths who beat\nhim outside a Springfield bar.\n\nHe was released from the\nhospital after treatment. His\nface was \u201cbadly beaten,\u2019\u2019 police\nsaid.\n\nAccording to the police re-\n\nport, Rhoden said he was _ac-\ncosted by the youths about 11\np.m. Thursday as he left the\nbar of the Guy Hotel in Spring-\n\u2018field,\n| He related, the report said,\n\u2018that the youths beat him w ith\ntheir fists and kicked him, took\nthe money from his billfold, and\nfled when a friend came out of\nthe bar.\nThe friend brought Rhoden to\nhis Xenia area home and he\n\u2018sought treatment at the hospi-\ntal Friday, police said they\niwere told.\n\n \n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 5862.75222265625, 7565.964625, 6687.9718984374995, 9872.2101796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "of the minds on the candidate.\nEven the participants them-\nselves heatedly disagree on the\nState of the Nation if one or the\nother are or are not elected.\n\n| Perhaps the most alarming\n\u2018feature of this election is n ot\nthe concern for the ones who\nvote, but for the millions who\nshow no interest in preserving\n\u2018their right to vote. Those who\nfind it too troublesome, to in-\nconvenient or... who say...\n\u201cMy vote would only be a drop\nin the bucket.\u201d This may be\njtrue b ut, remember, a great\ndeal depends on what is al-\n\u2018ready in the bucket. A drop of\nwater in a bucket of acid may\n\u2018cause an explosion; a drop of\nyeast in the dough will leaven\n\u2018the bread; and enough drops of\n\u2018water in any bucket will even-\n\u2018tually cause it to overflow. .\n\n| With a prayer in our hearts\nithat Divine Providence will\nguide us in doing what is right\n\u2018and good for our nation and\nourselves .. .let\u2019s go to the\npolls!\n\nAnd now we pause for station\nidentification . . . regardless\nof politics we have the winning\nfall fashions. It would be our\nLo peach to show you... .the\nplace is . . . KRAKOFF\u2019S on\ns. Detroit St. where \u201cfashion is\nan every day affair\u2019.\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 346.44586181640625, 4736.30615234375, 1847.2581787109375, 7800.48779296875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 5057.029296875, 3266.640625, 6515.85888671875, 3684.9111328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Child Welfare Levy On\nBallot In County Tuesday\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 4261.52858984375, 3728.10525, 5030.2033437499995, 5645.451390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "Optional one-way telephone\nservice to the Dayton metropol-\nitian area will be available to\nXenians after Dec. 22, Howard\nB. Johnston, commerical mana-\nger for the Xenia district, Ohic\nBell Telephone Co., has an-\nnounced.\n\nPlans for the added service\nwere originally announced i n\nJuly, 1967. Xenia customers whe\nsubscribe would. be able tc\nmake an unlimited number 0!\nlocal calls from Xenia to points\nin Fairborn, Centerville, Wes\nCarrollton, Englewood, Enon\nTrotwood, Vandalia and Miamis\nburg as well as the Dayton ex\nchanges.\n\nCalls from the Dayton area t\nXenia and from Springwield t:\nYellow Springs still will be\nlong \u2018distance, *however. :\n\nJohnston said he is not sur\nwhat the cost will be to sub\nscribers, and that orders for th\nservice will not be taken unt\nafter the Dec. 22 date. Ther\nwill be additional details an\nnounced prior to this time, how\n\u2018ever, he added.\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 5059.23025, 6224.9538828125, 5846.9987539062495, 6838.7243398437495 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "Residents of the eastern part\nof Xenia will hear a talk on edu-\n\u2018cation, housing and employment\nat 7 p.m. Sunday at NAACP\n'Voter Education and Citizen-\nship Headquarters, 506 E. Main\nSt. Speaker will be Sidney 0.\nDavis of Yellow Springs,\nGreene County NAACP presi-\ndent.\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 278.78487646484376, 3229.893091796875, 1070.584203125, 4602.6056875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Slides on substandard hous-\ning in Greene County will be\npresented at the general meet-\ning of the Xenia League of\nWomen Voters Wednesday eve-\nning in the Parish House of\nChrist Episcopal Church.\n\nMrs. Vincent Heider and Mrs.\nJoan Holcombe will present in-\nformation on Karsten Terrace\nat the meeting on housing. Cof-\nfee hour will begin at 7:45 p.m.\nand the program at 8.\n\nMembers of the human re-\nsources committee for the local\nleague are Mrs. Richard Falls,\nchairman, Mrs. Holcombe, Mrs.\nHeider, Mrs. C. F. Damuth and\nMrs. Raymond McKnight.\n\nMrs. William A. Hammond\nand Mrs. Howard Johnston will\nbe hostesses.\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 298.8551330566406, 1434.684814453125, 1041.759033203125, 2763.69287109375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\n \n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 2707.301294921875, 4704.98171484375, 3443.434056640625, 6783.1657460937495 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "A Bowersville area wom-\nan\u2019s hobby of tracing family\nhistories has solved the\ngrave marker mystery for\nthe Sheriff\u2019s Department.\n\nHalloween pranksters ob-\nviously \u2018took them from the\nPleasant Hijl United Mis-\nsionary Church Cemetery\nat Hyde and W. Enon Rd.,\nMrs. Charles Hollingsworth\nadvised a deputy late Fri-\nday,\n\nOne of the markers, both\ntossed in the yard of a Hill-\ntop Rd. residence Wednes-\nday night, was inscribed\n\u201cS. A. F.\u201d The other was\nlettered: \u201cLeander, son of\nAndrew and Mary Arm-\nstrong, died April 19, 1862,\naged Z years, 7 mos, and 13\nDs. (days).\u201d\n\nMrs. Hollingsworth said\nthat her records of grave\nmarkers in many old ceme-\nteries contain the name of\nthe Armstrong child and a\nSarah A, Flatter,\n\nShe said the marker in-\nscribed \u201cS. A. F.\u201d is the\nfoot stone from Mrs, Flat-\nter\u2019s grave,\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 1048.2286630859376, 1412.193140625, 1840.783177734375, 2524.0783437500004 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "The bride - elect was gradu-\nated from Belmont High School,\nDayton, and attended Ohio\nState University. She is a mem-\nber of Delta Gamma Sorority\nand is now employed as a den-\ntal assistant for Dr. Ralf Trus-\nler, Kettering.\n\nHer fiance attended Xenia\nSchools and has served in the\nArmy, including a tour in Viet-\nnam. He is now employed by\nthe Inland Manufacturing Divi-\nsion of the General Motors\n-Corp., Dayton.\n\n__ The wedding will be Dec. 7 in\n\u201cSt. Mark\u2019s Lutheran Church,\nDayton.\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 1068.02321875, 2938.3679453125, 1853.810521484375, 4599.369359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Nineteen Extension Ho me-\n\nmakers attended a leader train-\ning meeting Thursdey evening\nat Second United Presbyterian\nChurch.\n\u201cHelp Yourself Meals\u2019 was\nthe topic, and the lesson was\npresented by Miss Mary Cor-\ncoran, county home economics\nagent, and Miss Susan Bul],\nhome economics agent in Madi-\nson County. They had given the\nlesson in Madison County ear-\nlier in the day.\n\nIn covering buffet meal] plan.\nning, they discussed the seat\ning and dining arrangement.\nmenu, buffet table, planning for\nservice and removal of courses\n\nEach woman present brough'\n\u2018a center piece to be judged\n\u2018Mrs. Kenneth Durnbaugh 0\n\u2018Beavercreek won first place\nwith a styrofoam turkey ar\n\u2018rangement, surrounded by sug\nared fruit. She was awarded ;\n|professional centerpiece.\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 5819.46853125, 3713.556421875, 6632.5373281249995, 6221.3923085937495 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "children in foster homes and 35,\nthe maximum, at the Greene\nCounty Children\u2019s home. Foster\nparents are paid $45 per month\n\u2018per child, plus clothing and\n\u2018medical expenses.\n\n| REVENUE FROM the addi-\njtional levy would be usei to\nemploy one or two additional\n\u2018lease workers (there are now\n; four full-time and one part-time\nease workers, three secretar-\n\u2018ies, a bookkeeper plus the ex-\n1!\necutive secretary. )\n,| It also is hoped to raise the\n. amount paid foster parents,\n\u2018Mrs. Paloncy said. In some\n-|gounties, the monthly. payment\nas RT\n' cial security payments are\n\"received for some of the chil-\nlidren, and $47,000 in federal\n\u2018funds also was received here\n*'last year, which pays for three\n\u2018of the caseworkers.\nBut living cost increases are\n\\ being felt, and the department\n\u00bb' would like to work more in the\n1 protective service areas, pro-\n\u00bbicessing referrals earlier and\nkeeping children in their own\n\u2018|homes, thus cutting costs to the\ncounty, the executive secretary\nsaid. The office also is involved\n\u2019\\in aid to unwed mothers, adop-\ntions, state services to the blind\nand crippled children.\n\n \n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 1082.5538330078125, 2543.38916015625, 1829.56787109375, 2905.537109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Meals Topic\nOf Homemaker:\nAt Second UP\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 4284.0302734375, 5721.5751953125, 4980.6630859375, 6020.17138671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Man Reports\nBeating, Theft\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 3478.859400390625, 6158.34499609375, 4268.54660546875, 6736.8190664062495 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": " \n\nMr. and Mrs. Phillip R. Con-\nnell, 1620 Kensington Dr., Bell-\nbrook, are announcing the birth\nof their second son, Benjamin\nAllen, born Oct. 25 at Kettering\nMemorial Hospital. The mater-\nnal grandmother, Mrs. Carl E,\nWilson of Perry, Iowa, is visit-\ning the family ...\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 6349.3564453125, 6991.939453125, 6660.56494140625, 7543.2587890625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 3474.5078125, 2824.0283203125, 3923.038330078125, 3371.15576171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Mostly\n\nA bout\nPeople\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 279.7454528808594, 775.5339965820312, 1710.5982666015625, 1108.755615234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Dayton Girl To Marry\n\nXenian In December\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 4336.193359375, 7776.7529296875, 5802.47705078125, 9848.1591796875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\n \n \n\n+ DRIVE-IN\nMODEL crasen\n\nrr\n\nWeekly Special\n\nMonday, Nov. 4th thru Sat., Nov. 9th\nLADIES\u2019 PLAIN\nDRESSES\n$1 10 FACH a $1 99\nTrousers 49c each 3 for $1.25\nCleaned and Pressed\nl-Hour Service\n(Cleaned Only . . . 8 ths, $2.00)\n\"Pammanaeeaimiaccnaama aaa eta ene iain \"\nNotice! Shirts 30e Each\nWASH PANTS 60c EACH\nESO GOT OTE AE Bi EES ai ae\n\nOpen 7:30 A.M.-6 P.M. All Day Wed.\nNot Responsible for Clothes\nLeft Over 30 Days\nSelf-Service Laundromat\n25c washing machines in rear\nOpen Daily 6:30 a.m. to 11 p.m.\n108 W. Main St.\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 2692.222681640625, 6979.2351328125, 4267.40207421875, 8144.9821523437495 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "MENUS in all Xenia Schools next week will be:\n\nMONDAY\u2014Pizza, green beans, plums, Rice Krispy squares,\nmilk, second plate lunch at high school\u2014salad bowl, plums,\nbread and butter, milk;\n\nTUESDAY\u2014Swiss steak, mashed potatoes with gravy, hot\nrolls and butter, fruit Jello with whipped cream, milk; high\nschool\u2014salad bowl, gelatin with fruit, rolls and butter, milk;\n\nWEDNESDAY ~\u2014- Wiener on bun, French fried potatoes,\nchocolate cookie, applesauce, milk; high school\u2014salad bowl,\napplesauce, bread and butter, milk;\n\nTHURSDAY\u2014Smokey Boy sandwich, baked beans, lettuce\nsalad, fruit punch, milk; high school\u2014salad bowl, sliced\npeaches, bread and butter, milk;\n\nFRIDAY\u2014Tuna salad sandwich, potato chips, buttered peas,\nsliced pineapple, milk; high school\u2014salad bowl, sliced pine-\napple, bread and butter, milk.\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 2700.940185546875, 4010.887451171875, 3418.56884765625, 4683.26025390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Marker\nMystery\nSolved\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 3627.689697265625, 5814.37744140625, 4143.736328125, 6094.5546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "STORK\nCLUB\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 5867.17946875, 6901.0202890625, 6316.2941640624995, 7578.9167226562495 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "A new Presi-\ndent of the Unit-\ned States will be\nelected this\nmon th. This\nwill be another\nimport ant mile-\nstone in the his-\ntory of our coun-\ntry. There seems\nto be no meeting\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 283.7037607421875, 1135.5794931640626, 1827.2385000000002, 1401.5755361328124 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "MR. AND MRS. Norman Marshall of Dayton are an-\nnouncing the engagement of their daughter, Linda\nKay, to Roger Eugene Arrington, son of Mr. and Mrs.\nPaul Arrington, 191 Sheelin Rd.\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 301.9463195800781, 2956.3935546875, 983.211181640625, 3214.700439453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Housing Slides\nTo Be Shown\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 542.0628051757812, 4642.763671875, 1656.3475341796875, 4768.9130859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "tn Class Or Out\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 5081.439453125, 6077.67919921875, 5781.01318359375, 6194.67578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Davis To Talk\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 2871.948974609375, 6811.02783203125, 4108.9130859375, 6932.306640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "XENIA SCHOOL MENUS\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 434.3772277832031, 9092.474609375, 871.4776611328125, 9712.166015625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 5110.65234375, 6891.54248046875, 5807.97216796875, 7698.12646484375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "TURKEY and HAM SUPPER\nand BAZAAR\n\nSpring Valley United\nMethodist Church\nSaturday, Nov. 16, 5-7 P.M.\nAdults $1.50\nChildren under 12, 75c\nSponsored by Tri-C Class\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 4239.39870703125, 1458.1854501953126, 5381.2677968749995, 2471.667455078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "The kitchen\u2019s a good place to be\non these crisp fall days. We get the\nurge to try a new recipe, fix a long,\nslow cooking oven dinner and make\nsomething \u201cfrom seratch.\u201d\n\nConvenience foods are great, short\ncut cooking is a boon to every busy\nhousewife, but nothing beats \u2018\u2018some-\nthin\u2019 from the oven\u201d with your own\npersonal stamp upon it.\n\nOne of our favorite contributors to\nthis column, Mrs. Nelson Stretcher of\nClifton, has sent along two of her most\noften used recipes and anything Mrs.\nS. says is good, is good. Let\u2019s add\nthese to our collection.\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 2027.375732421875, 8634.8251953125, 2651.906982421875, 9832.4140625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": " \n\nVOTE\n\nHAINES\n\n(Pol. Adv.\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 1945.1358642578125, 2830.029541015625, 3403.7099609375, 3177.03662109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "News Of Area Clubs\nGAZETTELAND GAVELCADE\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 5464.55398046875, 1949.035181640625, 6568.4948476562495, 3233.9806875000004 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "SSeS Arar & YY 2166 2S Vee ae et ae eee ae 6D ses \u201cce\n\n4 tablespoons lemon juice\nGrated rind of one lemon\n4 tablespoons water\n\n25 large marshmallows\n\n3 egg yolks\n\n3 egg whites\n\nPinch salt\n\nCombine lemon juice, water and\nmarshmallows that have been cut in\nsmall pieces. Cook in double boiler\nuntil the marshmallows are melted.\nAdd beaten egg yolks and cook a few\nminutes, stirring constantly.\n\nAdd salt to egg whites and beat\nuntil stiff. Fold into lemon mixture\nand pour into baked pie shell. Top\nwith Dream Whip or whipped cream.\n\nMrs. Stretcher says this is her fa-\nvorite lemon pie recipe.\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 3457.896265625, 3477.365259765625, 4243.97824609375, 4682.57883203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "IN XENIA...\n\nMrs. Edna McClelland, 233 E.\nChurch St., was honored with a\nluncheon Wednesday at the\nMelodee Inn, Fairborn, by the\nOperations Support Division at\nWright-Patterson AF Base for\nher retirement after 25 years of\nservice. She has as guests Mr.\nand Mrs. Jack McClelland, Dal-\nlas, Tex.; Mrs. Ruth Beets, Ft.\n\nLauderdale, Fla.; Sgt. 1-C Cal-\nvin McClelland, Qui Nahu, Viet-\nnam; Thomas McCleiland, New\nYork, N.Y., and M-Sgt. and\nMrs. Kenneth McClelland, Elgin\nAF Base, Fla...\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 911.4988046875, 9310.1218515625, 1841.2698720703124, 9798.766820312501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "1121 Dayton Ave., Xenia\nWe invite you to share with us the\nfollowing services:\n9:30 a.m.\u2014Sunday School\n10:45 a.m.\u2014Worship\u20147:30 p.m,\n6:30 p.m.\u2014Training Union\nWednesday\u2014?7:30 p.m.\u2014Prayer and\nve praise service.\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 978.1936645507812, 9072.125, 1746.6884765625, 9288.2177734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "DAYTON AVENUE\nBAPTIST CHURGH\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 2658.722193359375, 3264.687037109375, 3448.5480703125, 3954.015599609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "Snirts and Skirts is president of\nthe Centerville Federation .. .\n\nwee xt\nMembers of the Walnut\nGrove Garden Club of Kno 11\nwood will tour the Greene Coun-\nty Historical Society Complex,\nfollowing lunch at 12 noon Fri-\nday at the Xenia Hotel...\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 5885.265625, 6290.26708984375, 6607.81884765625, 6849.99169921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "\\ Krakofe J |\nCOAINER,\n\nRy RIJSS REMICK\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 4617.88720703125, 2485.976318359375, 5010.0380859375, 2572.922607421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "DATE LOGS\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 3467.81472265625, 4802.6374765625, 4252.506078125, 5740.4098867187495 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "NN Oe ee ew wT eae CUD\n\nMr. and Mrs. Robert Hartley,\nRobbie and Debbie, State\nRoute 725, returned home Oct.\n25 after a three - weeks stay\nwith a native family in Mexicc\nCity, Mexico. They also visited\nMr. and Mrs. Jesus Lope;\n(Carol Ferguson) and attended\nthe Olympics...\n\nMiss Lorna Wilkie of Wash\nington, D. C., spent the week.\nend with her parents, Mr. anc\nMrs. Harry Wilkie, N. Main\nage\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 2777.996119140625, 8508.2068125, 4231.5226796875, 9794.669164062501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "et = = bal\n\nWILLIAM BROUGHTON, PASTOR\n\n. .- extends an INVITATION to Parents, Wives, Relatives\nand Friends of our nation\u2019s SERVICEMEN to attend a\nPATRIOTIC SERVICE in our church, Sunday, November\n3rd at 7 P.M.\nOur church believes in love of country and devotion to\nthe defense of its freedom. We admire the patriotism of\nour Servicemen in Vietnam, and deplore the anti-Ameri-\ncan acts of some dissenting citizens.\nOur planned PATRIOTIC SERVICE is a way for us to ex-\npress our gratitude and respect for our United States of\nAmerica and our Servicemen everywhere.\n\nGUEST SPEAKER:\nChaplain John Reed of the 178th Tactical Unit of the Air\nGuard stationed at Springfield.\nJoin with us in this patriotic service.\n\n\u201cRighteousness exalteth a nation\u201d\nProverhs 14:34\n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 2770.85888671875, 8217.4990234375, 4246.16015625, 9830.7607421875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": "Grace Baptist Church\n\nCedarville (opposite Post Office)\n\nWILLIAM BROUGHTON, PASTOR\n\n. \u00bb- extends an INVITATION to Parents, Wives, Relatives\nand Friends of our nation\u2019s SERVICEMEN to attend a\nPATRIOTIC SERVICE in our church, Sunday, November\n3rd at 7 P.M.\nOur church believes in love of country and devotion to\nthe defense of its freedom. We admire the patriotism of\nour Servicemen in Vietnam, and deplore the anti-Ameri-\ncan acts of some dissenting citizens.\nOur planned PATRIOTIC SERVICE is a way for us to ex-\npress our gratitude and respect for our United States of\nAmerica and our Servicemen everywhere.\n\nGUEST SPEAKER:\nChaplain John Reed of the 178th Tactical Unit of the Air\nGuard stationed at Springfield.\nJoin with us in this patriotic service.\n\n\u201cRighteousness exalteth a nation\u201d\nProverbs 14:34\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 1864.4491220703126, 3290.360865234375, 2666.93430078125, 8460.8136953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": "cember birthdays of members\nof the Steady Gleaners Class\n\nwill be observed with a cov-\nered dish supper at 6:30 p.m.\nMonday in the annex of the Bell-\nbrook Presbyterian Church. Mr.\nand Mrs. Andrew Edgington\nand Mrs. George Johnson will\nbe the hosts. .\n\nde oe ok\n\nMrs. Raymond Ditmyer will\ndemonstrate how flower con-\ntainers can be made from var-\njious items in the home at the\njmeeting of the Belleview Gar-\nden Club at 1:30 p.m. Wednes-\n\\day at the home of Mrs. Ray-\n\\mond Elliot, Waynesville-Ferry\n|Rd. Members are to take a\nChristmas decoration or group\ngift for the Greene County\nHome..\n\nDS ie\u201d dl *\n\nA cookie sale will be held at\nthe meeting of the Zimmerman\nCommunity Club at 1 p.m,\nWednesday at the home of Mrs.\nPaul Lonkerd, Hanes Rd .\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\new\n\nMembers of the Reaping 20\u2019s\nClass of the Bowersville United\nMethodist Church had a_ cov-\nered dish supper Oct. 26 at the\nhome of Mr. and Mrs. Donald\nRothwell, Hussey Rd...\n\nwwe\n\nMrs. Stanley H. MceGilliard\nwill speak on Ewha University\nin Seoul, Korea, where she vis-\nited last summer at the meet-\ning of the Women\u2019s Society of\nChristian Service at 1:30 p.m.\nWednesday at the First United\nMethodist Church. The execu-\ntive committee will meet at\n11:45 a.m. and members attend-\ning the lunch at 12:30 should\ntake sandwiches. Salad and cof-\nfee will be furnished . ,\n\nwv ok\n\nMrs. Thomas James will lead\nthe program on \u201cGratitude. and\nResponsibility\u201d at the meeting\njof Charity Circle at 9:30 a. m.\nThursday at the Hope U n ited\nMethodist Church, Bellbrook.\nMrs. Leona Graham will be the\nprogram leader for the meet:\ning of Faith Circle at 11 a.m.\nat the Dayton YMCA...\n\nKw\u201c wY\n\nMrs. Forest Camden will give\nthe program at the meeting 0\nthe Woman\u2019s Society of Chris.\ntian Service at 2 p.m. Wednes\nday at the home of Mrs. Georgs\nAdams, 78 Hardacre Dr. Mem\nbers are to take dollars for Dol\nlar Day...\n\nww YW\n\nThe Shirts and Skirts Chil\nConservation League of Be}!\nbrook was represented at th\nfederation fall brunch at th\nPeerless Pantry, Miamisbur}\nWednesday. The Rev. Rober\nBrown, _ chaplain of the Lebano\n\na.)\n" }, "53": { "bbox": [ 5537.58740234375, 1882.02978515625, 6489.5390625, 1983.1566162109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 53, "ocr_text": "LEMON MARSHMALLOW PIE\n" }, "55": { "bbox": [ 5943.06884765625, 6790.27294921875, 6566.328125, 6873.5029296875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 55, "ocr_text": "By RUSS REMICK\n" }, "57": { "bbox": [ 380.84734594726564, 7885.42898046875, 1871.6774648437502, 8986.3234609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 57, "ocr_text": "yy SCHOOL OR OUT, the jumper is one of the\nmost \u201cin\u201d fashions this season for both the kin-\ndergarten goer and the college girl and all in-be-\ntween. The reason for its popularity is that a new\nair can be created with ac of shirt or blouse.\nIt can be dressed down or up according to one\u2019s\nwhim and the occasion.\n\nThis jaunty jumper by Russ Girl is done in a light\nay Mt r cent wool flannel and trimmed with\n\nright gold bands\u2014one at the dropped ine and.\none slightly higher. The Dacron and cotton gold-\nend-grey-striped shirt has long cuffed sleeves and a\ndemure Peter Pan collar.\n\nIn sizes 4 to 6X, the jumper can be had in gold\nwith grey trim, red with navy and navy with red.\nThe shirt is also available in red and navy stripes.\nBoth are modestly priced and make an ideal combo\nfor a trim, neat look.\n" }, "58": { "bbox": [ 4314.90771484375, 456.17303466796875, 6568.1953125, 1269.2484130859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 58, "ocr_text": "| with JANET WINTERS,\n\nGazette Women\u2019s Editor \u2014\n\n \n" }, "60": { "bbox": [ 5440.9909921875, 1455.14040625, 6581.3766835937495, 1818.889623046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 60, "ocr_text": "in dates, nuts and eggs. Pour into\n9-inch square pan and bake in a slow\noven 325 degrees, 35 to 40 minutes.\n\nCool, cut into squares or strips, roll\nin confectioners\u2019 sugar.\n" }, "63": { "bbox": [ 4309.32644140625, 2597.400171875, 5091.1481679687495, 3126.2463125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 63, "ocr_text": "cup sifted flour\ncup sugar\nteaspoon baking powder\n\n- teaspoon salt\n\ncup chopped dates\ncup chopped nuts\neggs, well beaten\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "248020947-princeton-bureau-county-record-Apr-16-1968-p-1.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 1, 28 ], [ 1, 31 ], [ 28, 31 ], [ 11, 30 ], [ 11, 6 ], [ 11, 39 ], [ 30, 6 ], [ 30, 39 ], [ 6, 39 ], [ 33, 20 ], [ 33, 13 ], [ 20, 13 ], [ 40, 14 ], [ 40, 22 ], [ 14, 22 ], [ 32, 34 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 1, 31 ], [ 11, 6 ], [ 13, 20 ], [ 14, 22 ], [ 28, 1 ], [ 30, 39 ], [ 33, 13 ], [ 34, 32 ], [ 39, 11 ], [ 40, 14 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6817.597136718749, 9528.3446953125 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 187.85577392578125, 6196.9580078125, 1687.2003173828125, 6465.31787109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "Kids Klubs Will Celebrate\n15 Years at April 19 Event\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 171.91566540527344, 6753.2763984375, 990.3296196289062, 9524.8271171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "vation, but the program is open\nto the public inthe Union church\nsanctuary at 7:45 p.m,\n\nThe Klubs have been directed\nthe past 15 years by the Misses\nRuth Attebery and Lillie Noakes\nof Van Orin, better known to\nthe children as \u2018\u2018Aunt Ruth\u2019\nand \u2018\u2018Aunt Lillie.\u2019\u2019 More than\n600 children are enrolled inthe\n20 Klubs with 55 adult leaders,\nThe weekday Bible clubs are for\nchildren of grade school age\nand are usually held in homes,\nschools, or churches after\nschool hours from October to\n\n\u201ci:\n\nubs are conducted in the.\nPaw, Triumph, Tiskilwa, Men-\ndota, Wedron, Utica, Walnut,\nKasbeer, LaSalle, Waterman,\nAmboy, Ottawa, Princeton,\nship, Van Orin, and Seatonville,\n\nThe work of Kids\u2019 Klubs is\naffiliated with the Bible Club\nMovement of Philadelphia. The\nKids\u2019 Klub board is composed of\nGeorge Erickson, Ottawa,\nchairman, who will be master\nof ceremonies at the banquet;\nEugene Dickinson, Princeton,\nvice chairman; John Grisolano,\nLaSalle, treasurer; Daryl Hil-\ndenbrand, Tiskilwa, secretary;\nWallace Engel, Tiskilwa, and\nArthur Barker, Mendota,\n\nThe work was first sponsorec\nand supported by the Illinois\nValley Christian Business\nMen\u2019s committee, but today the\nwork is independent, having\nbeen so organized in October,\n1962, The work is supported by\nchurches, groups, and inter-\nested individuals,\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 2662.361328125, 5671.6669921875, 5113.423828125, 7656.44873046875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": ": or |\n\n \n\n \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 143.37384033203125, 4255.49853515625, 1625.1201171875, 4637.24755859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Announce Winners Easter\nEgo Hunt Park Saturday\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1844.5013427734375, 7255.3603515625, 2460.5048828125, 7545.06005859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Tobler Leads\n115 Ticket\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1806.5511474609375, 4276.0634765625, 2448.3349609375, 4639.31298828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "Dr. Jacobs,\nWhitney\nRe-Elected\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 5954.50784375, 1309.2381904296874, 6767.336882812499, 4164.07076953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "This drop does not mean that\nservices afforded for the tax-\npayers are any less costly, but\nthat assessed valuation has been\ngreatly increased, Accounting\nprincipally for the $7,258,541\nincrease in the assessed val-.\nuation of the village of DePue\nis the added valuation at New\nJersey Zinc company which has\u2019\ncompleted facilities for manu-\nfacturing fertilizer, In 1966\nassessment, the total assessed\nvaluation in DePue was\n$4,765,391, For 1967, and the\nre-assessment, total assessed\n\u2018valuation in DePue is\n$12,223,932, More of the bur-\nden of supporting DePue in-\nstitutions has been assumed by\nthe community\u2019s largest in-\ndustry, also the largest in Bur-\neau county.\n\nOther communities with a\nlower tax rate this year than\nlast are Malden and Zearing,\nboth of which show a reduction\nof six-tenths of a cent per $100\nof assessed valuation, and\nProvidence where the tax rate\nis 11,1 cents lower per $100 of\nassessed valuation,\n\nThe city of Princeton\u2019s share\nof the Princeton tax rateof\n$5.041 is $1,129, In addition\nthe tax rate of Princeton\nelementary schools is $1,592\nand of Princeton high school\n$1,227, Total rates of the city\ngovernment and the two school\nsystems amount to $3,948 which\nrepresents 78 per cent of the\ntotal tax rate of $5,041,\n\nThe assessment on lands\nthroughout the county increased\n\niMantinwiad an naga A\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 5989.47021484375, 7373.95849609375, 6742.15185546875, 7774.7861328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "P.H.S. Band\nConcert Is\nFriday Night\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 1830.379669921875, 6348.77883984375, 2632.54342578125, 7216.761199218749 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "Incumbents Dr. Herbert L,\nMarsh, 521 Billings street, and\nHarold Council, route 4, were\nre-elected to three year terms\nfor Princeton high school Dis-\ntrict 500 Saturday.\n\nDr, Marsh received 451\nvotes, . Council 310 votes,\nCharles Henning, route 4, the\nthird candidate on the ballot\nreceived 187 votes, A total of\n461 persons voted in the elec-\ntion with six spoiled ballots and\ntwo write-in votes cast.\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 5140.13330078125, 5630.7900390625, 6737.162109375, 6024.38330078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "Ramenofsky, Klein to Build\nOn Route 26 Near 1-80\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 2658.863037109375, 8423.4716796875, 4272.87841796875, 8760.3388671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Clean Up Week to Be\nApril 22-26 in City\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 5131.2158515625, 1311.751984375, 5921.067839843749, 2067.202849609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "The new tax rate in Spring\nValley is $5,038 per $100 of\nassessed valuation to give that\ncommunity the second highest\ntax rate in the county, Spring\nValley\u2019s increase in rate was\n14,4 cents per $100 of assessed\nvaluation,\n\nDePue\u2019s reduction in tax rate\nis the most dramatic in Bureau\ncounty, being a drop of $1,178\nper $100 of assessed valuation,\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 3409.61767578125, 679.4682006835938, 6691.48388671875, 1276.5216064453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Rates Are Higher on Property Tax\nIn Most Towns; Big Cut for DePue\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 161.32116772460938, 4960.986359375, 977.5621635742187, 6177.430632812499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "event sponsored by Princeton\nPromotions, assisted by mem-\nbers of the Princeton Junior\nChamber of Commerce, Dever\nand Bystry each received alive\nwhite rabbit for finding a spe-\ncial plastic egg, Dowling and\nHarmon each received a $5\ncash award for also finding a\nspecial plastic egg.\n\nIn addition to the special\neggs hidden in the park area,\nthere were 480 special choc-\nolate coated eggs and 40 hard-\nboiled dyed eggs, About 400\nsacks of candy were also dis-\ntributed to the youngsters,\n\nOther winners of 50 cents\neach included the following:\n(younger group) -~ Greg Davis.\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 5150.970734375, 6257.91262890625, 5957.349089843749, 9496.9911796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "#26, at Princeton, [llinois,\n\nPlans for the motel are be-\ning drawn by Wm, W. Bond and\nAssociates of Memphis, Tenn-\nessee, architects for Holiday\nInns of America, Inc, and con-\nstruction will begin as soon as\nplans are completed and con-\ntracts lot\n\nThe Princeton Holiday Inn\nwill have approximately 120\nrooms, and will featuretom-\nplete restaurant and meeting\nroom facilities for all oc-\ncasions, In addition, the motel\nwill offer a swimming pool,\ntelevision in each room ,ea:\nround temperature control, free\nparking, all-tile baths, and wall\nto wall carpeting.\n\nThe Holiday Inn will be lo-\ncated on ground acquired from\nthe Standard Oil company on\nthe east side of route 26 oppo-\nsite the intersection with the\nBackbone road, The \u00bb Holiday inn\ndevelopers said they had nego-\ntiated for land owned by C laude\nBailey but could not reach\nagreement,\n\nFred W. Potter of Phelps\nand Potter was counsel for\nRamenofsky and Klein in pre-\nliminaries and the purchase of\nproperty.\n\nThe new Princeton install-\nation will become a part of the\n$10 million Holidex reservation\nsystem, the world\u2019s largest\ncommercial computer con-\ntrolled communications net-\nwork for instant reservations\nthroughout North America, The\nnew inn will join other Holiday\nInns in the system utiliz-\ning IBM\u2019s new System/360 com-\nputers to offer guests free ad-\nvance reservations in less than\n60 seconds at any of the inns\nin the internatonal system,\n\nHoliday Inns of America, Inc,\nwas the first company in th\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 3460.495392578125, 3372.441681640625, 4263.54440234375, 4195.41549609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Judge Howard C, Ryan, Ton-\nica, chief judge of the 13th\njudicial circuit disqualified\nhimself and also disqualified\nJudge Walter Dixon, Streator,\nfor the retrial of Thomas P,\nCassiday, Spring Valley, on\ngambling charges,\n\nJudge Leonard Hoffman,\nMorris, will hear motions on\nthe Cassiday matter when he.\nnext is on the circuit court\nbench in Bureau county,\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 2659.2421875, 5107.03076171875, 6788.44140625, 5571.19140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "120 - Room Holiday Inn Here\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 4348.115234375, 8441.3642578125, 5089.56103515625, 8788.943359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Tri-County\nMeeting Set\nOn Thursday\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 1026.505126953125, 6834.28857421875, 1802.1400146484375, 7929.8876953125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 999.7594916992188, 4988.96145703125, 1806.3683769531249, 6178.822234374999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Kenny Bar, Donald Saletski,\nMike Peterson, Doug Renlse,\nKevin Smith, Jeff Sears, David\nFarrell, Robert Burr, Susan\nKline,\n\nDavid Reig, Beth Nichols,\nLinda Huckelberry, Jenifer\nSwan, Connie Huckelberry, John\nPhilhower, Tom Burr, Heidi\nSwanson, Celia Gores, Kent\nHarmon, Tim Dever,\n\n(Older group)--Shelly Baum-\ngartner, Jim Luther (two), Shela\nBecker, Bruce Davis, Dale Rod,\nJenifer Jackson, Joan Erkonen,\nAnn Ilg, Jean Forrest, Scott\nReig, Kelly Poff, Barb Howe,\nand Ursula Altmaver.\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 4345.308625, 8818.3896796875, 5137.972136718749, 9494.39840625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Tri-County Municipal as-\nsociation will meet in Prince-\nton, Thursday, with dinner\nmeeting at 7 p,m, at the North-\nern restaurant and business\nmeeting at 8 p,m, inthe Prince-\nton city hall,\n\nAlvin J, Keller, assistant\nsupervisor, Department of Rev-\n\n(Continued on page 4)\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 5970.3135078125, 6308.2197578125, 6780.619597656249, 7348.161589843749 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "travel indusi.y to convert its\ncommunications network to\nthese computers Ramenofsky\nsaid, He continued \u201cWhen the\nHolidex network went into op-\neration, there were 500 inns\nwith 63,000 rooms in 44 states,\nand today Holiday Inn has more\nthan 930 inns with 120,000\nrooms in 48 states, Canada,\nPuerto Rico and the Bahamas,\nA new Inn opens every 67\nhours,\u201d\n\nRamenofsky and Klein also\nhave Holiday InnF ranchises and\noperate Inns at DeKalb, Cham--\n\na CC\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 5994.6533515625, 7799.40676953125, 6805.484343749999, 9386.3486015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "The Princeton High School\nConcert band will present its\nannual Spring Band concert F ri-\nday at 8 p,m, in the high school\nauditorium,\n\nThe band, directed by Les\nLueck, will open the concert\nwith the brilliant and powerful\n\"a Festival Prelude\u2019\u2019 by Al-\nfred Reed, Capturing the Eng-\nlish nationalistic mood of the\nearly twentieth century, Gustav\nHolst wrote two military suites\nfor band, Tne PHS, or-\nganization will perform his\n\u201cFirst Suite in E Flat,\u201d\n\nThe second half of the pro-\ngram will open with Vaclav\nNelhybel\u2019s \u2018\u2018Estampie\u2019\u2019, a Med-\nieval dance pattern in which an\nantiphonial brass choir alter-\nnates with the full band in the\nstyle of a round, The brass\nchoir is composed of Richard\nHassler, Frank Bouxsein, Barb\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 1811.212921875, 4654.44876171875, 2622.598357421875, 6112.100554687499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Dr. Henry Jacobs, Spring\nValley, and Robert Whitney,\nPutnam County, chairmen ofthe\nIllinois Valley Com-\nmunity College, incumbents,\nwere re-elected to three-year\nterms of the college board Sat-\nurday in what was described\nas a light vote,\n\nJohn Hayner, attorney from\nOttawa, was the third candidate\non the ballot with two to be\nelected. Dr, Jacobs totaled\n5,117 votes, including 3,182 in\nBureau County,\n\nWhitney polled 3,970 votes\n(1,446 in Bureau County) and\nHayner had 3,426 total votes,\nHall high school district voters\ncast 1,494 votes and in con-\ntrast only 75 votes were cast\nin the Mendota high school dis-\ntrict.\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 1844.488556640625, 7573.63284375, 2652.154021484375, 9528.3446953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Three candidates for the\nPrinceton Elementary school\nDistrict 115 were elected to\nthree-year terms of the board\nwithout opposition Saturday, A\ntotal of 372 votes were cast,\n\nHenry F, Tobler, 309 Park\nAvenue West, received 353\nvotes. Tobler is starting his\nfirst full term in office, having\nbeen appointed to fill the un-\nexpired term of F red Rayfield,\n\nDonald C, Martin, 303 Park\nAvenue West, was re-elected\nto his second term, polling 438\nvotes, Third candidate, starting\nhig first full term, Larry West,\n618 West Putnam street, had 326\nvotes,\n\nWest announced as a candi-\ndate after Robert B, Simon,\nroute 1, decided not to seek\nanother term, having served\nsix years on the board and was\npresident this past year.\n\nVANDALISM\nBureau County authorities\nare investigating vandalism in\nthe Mineral cemetery, reported\nFriday, A large hole was dug\nin a lot of the cemetery,\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 1827.9771728515625, 6138.9677734375, 2543.8173828125, 6317.56982421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "Incumbents Marsh,\nCouncil Re-Elected\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 3465.125244140625, 3171.54736328125, 4157.2490234375, 3350.9443359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Judges Disqualify\nSelves on Cassiday\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 193.51608349609376, 6484.25003125, 1814.7922050781249, 6763.756316406249 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "The Rev. J. Omar Brubaker, an instructor of Christian\neducation at Moody Bible institute, Chicago, will be the featured\nspeaker at the Kids\u2019 Klub 15th anniversary banquet at 6:30 p.m\nFriday at the Oglesby Union church, The banquet is by reser-\n\npre oe Fr ea Ey ee CC\n\n \n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 175.86614990234375, 652.174072265625, 3411.732177734375, 3549.70947265625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 3456.67630078125, 1526.6688544921874, 4268.0966484375, 3109.763396484375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Gsssavuw Gt 1 Atlo, wWVEeit taaA fi dt\n\nall-time high, even the high\nrates that prevailed in prop-\nerty taxes during the Civil war\nyears,\n\nThe tax rate for Princeton,\n$5,041 per $100 of assessed\nvaluation, is 25,3 cents higher\nper $100 of assessed valuation\nthan was the rate on whichtax\u00e9s\npaid in 1967 were computed,\n\nFor a resident of Princeton,\nliving in a house appraised at\nsomething over $20,000 but with\nan assessed valuation of\n$10,000, the real estate tax\ndue this year in spring and late\nsummer installments would be\n$504.10, If the assessed valu-\nation had remained equal, which\nit did not in most cases, 1967\nhaving been a quadrennial re-\nassessment year, the tax on\nthis house would have been\n$477.80 in 1967,\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 1022.5245673828125, 8054.97708203125, 1829.6015312499999, 9444.1396171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "In addition to the Klub mini-\nstry, \u2018\u201c\u2018the Aunts\u2019 also super-\nvise a summer camp of one week\nfor over 100 boys and girls, The\ncamp this summer will be held\nat Muscatine, Iowa, Aug. 4-10.\nThey also conduct Kids\u2019 Kru-\nsades in June for various\nchurches, similar to Daily\nVacation Bible school,\n\nThe Rev, Mr, Brubaker, the\nbanquet speaker, has had varied\nexperience as a director of\nChristian education and pastor\nin several churches, one of\nwhich was the Kasbeer Com-\nmunity church, He has con-\nducted workshops and been a\nfeatured speaker at Sunday\nschool conventions as a repre-\nsentative of the GreaterC hicago\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 3513.32473828125, 8792.9443671875, 4317.63278125, 9521.1337578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "ssioner of the department of\nits, announced Monday at the\non city council that the period\nvill be \u2018\u2018Clean Up Week,\u201d\u2019 All\n\nis open six days a week--Mon-\nday through Saturday--from 7\nto 10 a,m,, and from 2 to6p,m,\n\nHe also cautioned home-'\nowners about tree plantings this\n\n(Continued on page 4)\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 153.13122631835938, 4674.38626171875, 1797.2297050781249, 4949.656218749999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "Major prize winners for the Easter egg hunt held Saturday in\nthe court house circle included Tim Dever and Kent Harmon in\nthe younger group (ages 3-6) and Rick Bystry and Mark Dowling in\nthe older group (ages 7-9), Over 500 youngsters took-part in the\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 2667.325470703125, 8996.0664375, 3486.5019218750003, 9511.072234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "of April 22-26 in Princeton\n\ntrash and debris including small\nbranches placed on the curb-\ning in assorted containers, will\nbe picked up by city crews,\n\nNelson also mentioned the\ndaily hours of the city dump\ngrounds, He said, \u2018\u2018The dump\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 4282.64016796875, 1327.864533203125, 5098.957488281249, 2122.26119921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "ages of Bureau county are high-\njes, Tony A, Fenoglio, county\ncompletion of compilations to\n*S, including Princeton\u2019s, set an\n\nBecause of the quadrennial\nreassessment, the house on\nwhich $477.80 was paid last\nyear now has both a higher rate\nand a higher assessment, and\nthe tax bill will be higher.\n\npS gelsaie = SRE gaia gE SS - a. ae\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 5153.01028515625, 6047.673859375, 6817.597136718749, 6305.646453124999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "Plans were announced Tuesday by Charles Ramenofsky of\nLaSalle and Abner Klein of Peoria, for a new Holiday Inn to be\nconstructed 1/4 mile south of the junction of I-80 and Il, Rt.\n#26. at Princeton. Illinois.\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "253807296-aiken-standard-and-review-May-27-1968-p-16.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 10 ], [ 9, 15 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 10, 0 ], [ 15, 9 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 7075.50390625, 8984.4951171875 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 1888.849021484375, 439.54573779296874, 2721.598244140625, 2780.587013671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "es either In work or play may\nbe in for trouble late in the day.\nrow your own limitations.\n\nSCORPIO (Oct. 24 - Nov. 22)\n\nA day which may woil teat\nyour ability to resist tempta-\ntion. Your business or profes-\nsional associates can be of help\nto you now,\n\nSAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 - Dec.\n22)--The solution to the day's\nproblems is to be found first in\nquick, bold action. Don't try to\nsecond-guess the opposition.\n\nCAPRICORN (Dec, 23 - Jan.\n20)\u20141t is the industiious Cap-\nricorn who can surprise both\nhimself and a close associate to\nday, Unexpected gains.\n\nAQUARIUS (Jan. 21 - Feb. 19)\nBe as guarded about another's\n\u2018secret as you would be about one\nof your own. A day that will\nbe well-rewarded later on.\n\nPISCES (Feb. 20 - Mar. 21)\u2014\n\u2018A kind heart is more important\nthan teaching any lessons of dis.\ncipline today. Be sympathetic\nto another's difficulties.\n\nARIES (Mar. 22 - Apr. 20)\u2014\n~-Avoid Ooverextending your.\nself now and in the immediate\nfuture. Delegate some of your\nauthority to others and relax.\n\nTAURUS (Apr. 21 - May 21)\n~Make decisions quickly toda\neven though you may have te\nreverse yourself later on. Time\nis of the essence at this point.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 2734.35366015625, 479.4225383300781, 3581.324318359375, 2531.248390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "snail our tanglefooted giant. an\nall but-impossible assignment.\n\nThis is the futility, the men-\nace and the pathos. Disappoint-\nment with Big Governroont may\nbe the single factor that will fin-\nally unite the minds of ail Amert-\ncans. The Poor have been mis-\ntutored and over-promised un-\ntil they expect to be made\nhealthy, wealthy and wise. The\ncities have thought they'd be\nmade \u2018model\u2019 by Legislation.\nThe farmer for many years has\n|hoped for \u2018\u201cever-normal\u201d prices\nthrough central management.\nTie general tax-payer believ-\ned that he would get something\njike full value for his contribu.\ntion to the Treasury. Congress\nseems to think that one more\nbill, one more program, will\nsomehow find a solution.\nalone outside the gate. Jilted\nand chagrined, angry and des-\nperate, she stands there with\nmany others who are finding ou!\nthey have somehow become de\nprived of self-government.\n\nThe giant is too much for u\nall. The only note of cheer ma}\nbe that so many people are think\ning the same thoughts and tha\nanother national election pro\nvides a chance for making thes\u00a2\nuniversal grievances known.\n\nSs\n\n \n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 247.1635284423828, 4431.69580078125, 1916.270751953125, 6816.8603515625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "WANTED\n\nNEWSPAPER CARRIERS\n\n \n\nMorning Routes\nin\nAiken\n\nGraniteville, S. C.\n\nBREEZY HILL\nERGLE, RENNIE & LEITNER STS.\nERGLE EXTENSION AREA\nLAUREL DRIVE & TROLLEYLINE ROAD\n\nGood opportunity for part-time\n\nwork.\n\nCall Circulation Dept.\n649-7206 or 649-7207\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 162.75830798339842, 804.1169658203125, 1016.8208393554687, 2475.672951171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Mrs. Jeanette Biockway Weat-\ncott, 74 widow of Gus C Weat.\ncott, Bridgeton, N. J. died at the\nAiken County Hospital on Fri.\nday after an extended illness,\n\nFuneral services will be eon.\nducted from Carll - Padgett\nFuneral Home, Bridgeton, N. J.\nat 2 p. m. today (Tuesday). Bur-\njal will foll\u20acw in Overlook Ceme-\ntery, Bridgeton, N. J.\n\nSurvivors Include a son,\nGeorge Brelsford, Aiken; three\nsisters and two brothers.\n\nA native of Herkimer, N. Y.,\nMrs. Westcott, had lived in Al-\nken since March. She taught in\nthe public schools of Bridgeton\nfor over thirty years, retiring in\n1963. She was a member of\nCentral Methodist Church, The\nw. S. C. S., and taught in the\nSunday Schools for many years.\nMrs. Westcott was a quarter\ncentury member of the Eastern\nStar and served as volunteer\ntreasurer of the World Gospel\nMission.\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1929.1985087890625, 3685.590232421875, 2772.428810546875, 4711.3294453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "announced series of protests\nintended to be climaxed by\nmassive demonstrations when\nParliament begins the third and\nfinal reading of the bills on\nWednesday. The measures were\napproved overwhelmingly by\nthe deputies of the two ear''er\nreadings.\n\nThere were no reports of\nclashes with police. Observers\nsaid authorities, apparently\nmindful of eruptions that\nfollowed police action agains\u2019\nstudent rebels in France, were\n| willing to let the = students\ncontrol university facilities tem\nporarily, at least.\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 177.31204943847655, 2781.728904296875, 1033.227150390625, 4329.00278515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "railroad; and Secretary George\nRobinson, who has had imprint-\ned on member's cards, the City\not Aiken Insignia.\n\nThis attractive insignia in-\ncludes a school, horse, golfer and\nthe atomic energy insignia.\n\nMr. Robert M. Doxey, of Pitts-\nburg, Pa., was the welcome\nguest of Mr. Alvin C. Hough, of\nAldrich St.\n\nPresident Thompson urges all\nMen's Club members to attend\nthe final meetings until the sum-\nmer lull. Sam wishes that mem-\nbers unable to get transportation\nto call a club member nearest\nthem for transportation which\nwill be provided gladly.\n\nVery interesting programs will\nbe provided for the final month\nof the club year and members\nwho have not been able to attend\nrecently, are asked to make a\nspecial effort to be present at\nthe June meetings.\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 2008.3076171875, 4759.29052734375, 2733.3369140625, 6823.2744140625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nHELP STAMP OUT\nSTRANGERS\n\nNone are quite so alone as\nthe stranger in town, or the\nnewcomersto the neighbor-\nhood,\nRemember r last move\n.. how you as the Seo :\nvan pulled away...\nmore than half wished iver\nnever come?\nSpare your new neighbors\nfeelings such as these. Let\nthe Welcome Wagon Hostess\na eetings and gifts to\nem feel at home.\n\nterse, stamp out eaen Geey\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 147.2030792236328, 210.8473358154297, 965.21337890625, 782.4812622070312 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Mrs. Westcstt\nSucc oimps\n\nTo tlhaess\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 307.99420166015625, 7036.3056640625, 2738.29638671875, 8984.4951171875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": " \n\nTERMITE\n\nControl\nAND REPAIRS\n\nSATISFACTION ASSURED\n\n \n\n \n \n \n\nPhone poeren\noor 1G\n648-8333 > ol fra ne ae \u2014\u2014\nLAWNS &\nIf No Answer l (INT\n649-7723 SHRUBBERY\n\n825 PARK AVE., S. E.\nMOISTURE CONTROL\n\nTARP. FUMIGATING - BIRD PEST\nMember National & South Carolina\n\n \n\nPest Control! Association\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 6134.50991015625, 281.3799052734375, 7005.3558125, 2420.1653828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "ten (40) per cent of the amount\n\nof the bid as evidence of\n\nfaith and shall be cau tm\nfully comply with the amount\nibid within thirts \u20ac)) dave after\n\n| date of sal ; rt \u201cHl ted.\nder shall be rower d ta ney\nfor the deed aru tf) ef re r:,\nThe premises to to ec d aie de-\n\nscribed as follows\nAll that certain piece, pircet\nor lot of land, situate, Ivine and\nbeing in the Langley Water &\nSewer District in Aiken County,\nSouth Carolina, and being known\nand designated as Lot No. 29\n(22 Main Street) on a plat of\nLangiey Village made for Unit.\ned Merchants and Manufactur-\ners, Inc. by Pickell & Pickell,\nEngineers, dated 4-1.53 and re.\ncorded in Misc, Book 42 at Page\n185, records of Aiken County.\nSaid lot fronts to the Northwest\non Main Street and measures\nthereon 48 feet and is more fully\ndelineated and described = ac.\ncording to said plat as a part\nand parcel of this conveyance.\nBeing the same premises con-\n|veyed to Monroe Weathershee\n_ by deed of Eula Mae Bates dated\nJanuary 26, 1959, and recorded\nin Title Book 220 at Page 277,\nrecords of Aiken County.\nPaul D. Grant\nSheriff of Aiken\nCounty\nMay ist. 1968\nMay 14. 21, 28, 1968\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 1017.7553935546875, 414.05825, 1896.5937275390625, 4390.635109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "\"aN WAY, THAY 28 Born:\n\nKEAN you are a goobnatured\nperson with litte if any tendency\nto bother with affectations, You.\nare What vou are and you fully!\nexpect others to take vou on that |\n\n|\u00bb SiS, iot Froth ne ctioturhs you\n\nmore than to fee] that others\ni; are attemp ing to look heneath\nthe surface to find the res!\u2019\nyou. Yours is a keen wit o en |\n| accompanied by healthy t mp\ner. Even when anery vou are\nj}humorous, your humor serving\nfo inake your remarks more\n| pointed, though not exaggerat: |\n| ed,\nYou go to great lengths to.\ncreate strony relationships with\nothers and taake every efiort to |\n| keep those relationships intact!\nover the years. Indeed, many\na friendship owes its duration\nto your care, for even when oth- |\n| ers fail to keep in contact with |\nyou, you write, phone, or what. |\njever, and keep the relationship |\nigoing. Your attention pays off)\nlultimately in the admiration.\nand respect you receive,\n| You have an eye for the whole\n\u2018and never base your decisions\nupon the part. You knew how\n|to calculate even the most far-\nreaching consequences of your\nactions and thus take great care\nto be absolutely certain that the\nresults of your activities are\nwhat you want. Seldom can you\nbe rushed into committing your.\nself to anything.\n\nTo find what is In store for\nyou tomorrow, select your birth.\nday and read the corresponding\n\n| Paragraph. Let your birthday\nstar be your dally guide.\n| Wedresday, May 29\nGEMINI (May 22 - June 21)\u2014\nThe wise Gemint will begin now\n|to take economy measures. To\noverlook coming expenses in\nmaking out the budget could be\nsad indeed.\n_| CANCER (June 22 .\u00ab July 23)\n,| Morning setbacks must not be\n| allowed to interfere with your\ndetermination to persist in the\n| | pursult of your goal.\n1 LEO (July 24 - Aug. 23)\u2014 Mo.\n, ney or time is not for\n.| today. You can accomplish a\n} |} great deal today ff you set your\nt | mind to it and stick to a sche\n, | dule.\n\nVIRGO (Aug. 24 - Sept. 23.\u2014\n|| Preserve your physical and\n1/ mental strength during mornin;\n; hours. You may need extra sup.\nij plies of both during afternoor\n; jand evening.\n\nt LIBRA (Sept. 24 - Oct. 23)\u2014\n\nThe Libra who goes to extrem\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 175.7563018798828, 2532.82275390625, 969.4410400390625, 2719.30126953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "The Choralliers\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 2912.545166015625, 8467.6630859375, 3654.72265625, 8930.421875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": " \n \n\nPAINFUL COR\nAMAZING LIQUID\n\nIT DISSOLVES LR. i \u00ae\n\nNow remove corns the fase, easy way\nwith Freerone\u00ae, Liquid Freezone re\nlieves pain inseantly, works below the\nSkin line to dissolve corns aw. in just\ndays. Get Freezone.. -atall drug counrers.\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 1113.341796875, 190.52371215820312, 2434.61669921875, 392.928466796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Your Birthdav\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 1917.178466796875, 2821.410888671875, 2550.59228515625, 2994.046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "F&M Door\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 5384.5504375, 4915.00112109375, 6244.47837109375, 6365.11606640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "EE \u2014\u2014E\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014rs se _\u2014\u2014 rr en\n\nUnder and by virtue of execu-\ntion issued by Evelyn Couch Roe\nClerk of Court of Common Pleas\nand General Sessions, Aiken\nCounty, South Carolina, upon a\ncertain judgment entered again-\nst Monroe Weathersbee and\nVicve Mae Weathersbee in favor\n\n|of Brookline Savings & Trust\nCompany, said judgment being\nRoll No. 28,445, records of Al-\nken County, and levy by me\nmade. I will sell at public auc-\ntion to the highest bidder for\ncash all of the right, title and\ninterest of Monroe Weathersbee\nand Vicye Mae Weathersbee in\nand to the lands and improve-\nments hereinafter described, the\n\u2018gaid sale to commence at 11:00\no'clock A.M. on Monday, June\n3, 1988, in front of the Aiken\nCounty Courthouse, In the City\net Aiken, County of Alken, State\nof South Carolina. |\n\nThe successful bidder will be\n\nrequired to deposit the sum ot.\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 1897.1487041015625, 3056.814353515625, 2741.21274609375, 3381.83481640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "ee ee\n\nE. Nichols, 1023 Clark Road, Al.\nken; D. E. Bergans, Jackson:\nMrs. Ben B. Timmerman, Jr.\n118 Midland Drive, Rt. 1, Gran-\niteville.\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 2746.552490234375, 207.3896484375, 3465.319091796875, 384.54302978515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "We Ave All\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 5422.09228515625, 6450.14990234375, 7063.33984375, 7630.37646484375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Sears| | WEEK ONLY\n\nAiken, S. C.\nSPRING FENCING SPECIAL\n\u2014\u2014 Fh =\nTerminal Posts, Gates Extra\n\n200\u2019 Minimum\nFREE ESTIMATES \u2014 UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY\nAcross Mitchell Shopping Center \u2014 Dial 649-6271\nOpen Monday thru Saturday \u2014 9 AM to 6 PM\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 1931.5960693359375, 3449.46875, 2564.980224609375, 3608.8134765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "Leitist-Led\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 3747.353271484375, 7825.86669921875, 6973.16259765625, 8976.498046875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "x ) . Central Heating [2.. Ine. ESTIMATES\n\n24 Hour Service\n\n\u2014We Specialize In Comfort\u2014\n\n \n \n\nRadio Dispatched\n\n \n\nVISIT OUR SHOWROOM\n\nRichland Ave. Ext, Phone: 648-5376\n\n \n\n\u00ae insulation\n\nA ALLEL A NN OTN IN Ce\n\n} @ Sales, Service\nSCN BANK @ Aijr Conditioning\nFi U\npiesa oss @ Oil, Gas, Electric\nto 5 Yrs.\na ry\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 5376.91225390625, 3912.33559375, 6216.76841015625, 4838.799171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "we ee\n\nNotice is given that James A.\nFurst and Danny Morgan, as\nowners of stock certificates num-\nbered 131, 377, 577, 986 and 1245\nof the First State National Bank,\nwhich have been destroyed will\nmake application to said bank\nfor duplicate certificates on the\n18th day of June, 1968, and that\nafter two (2) years from\nthe date of the issuance of the\nduplicate certificates, the orig:\ninal certificates shall be nul\nand void.\nJames A. Furst and Dann:\nMorgan\nMaw O8 June 4 and 11. 1968\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 2777.834861328125, 2746.32826953125, 3602.5013203125, 8373.9974140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Managers and Polling\nPisces for Aileen County\nRepublican Prinrary\nJune 11, 1964\n\nThe following Managers of\nthe Primary Election have beer\nappointed to hold the election at\nthe polling places listed below\nThese names of managers are\nsubject to change because 0\n\u2018managers being unable to serv\u00e9.\nAiken No. 1\nCharles T. Axelberg\nAiken No. %\nJohn F. Twombly\nAlken No. 8\nSunset Skateland\n1017 York Ave. N. E.\nMrs, Molly Werner\nMrs. Margaret Proven\nFrank Link\nAlken No, 4\nEloise Twombly\nAiken No 5\n| Student Lounge\nUniversity of 5S. C.\n\u2018Ralph L. Cullinan\n|a. F. T. Van Zile\nMrs. Shirley Langdon\nMr. Q. J. Fulmer\nMrs. Ken Brindel\nAlken No. 6\nCommunity House\nVirginia Acres\nDon Frelday\nMrs. D. H. Freiday\nBath No. 7\nHord Richardson\nSam Reames\nBeech Island No. 8\nMagistrates Bldg,\nMrs. J. A. Prior\nMrs. E. J. Mistlebauer\nJ. A. Prior\nBelvedere No. 8\nTent in front \u00a9!\nCommunity Center\nW. J. McKnight\nRoy Wood\nWm. Thackston\nJ. B. Edwards\nCarolina Heights No, 10\nHarold Johnston\nJohn Boswell\n\nChina Springs No, 11\n\nFred Baughman\nClearwater No, 1%\n\nL. B. C. Jaycee Hut\n\nNorma Seagers\n\nJoe Croft\n\nFrank Gunnell, Jr.\n\nCollege Acres No. 18\nCollege Acres Water World\nCharles Salzenberg\nMrs. C, Salzenberg\n\nEureka No. 1\u00e9\nttom Store\nMrs. John Yonce\nMary Carpenter\nHastings Higingbottom\nGloverville No, 15\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nCity Hall\nBill Osteen\nMrs. Ruby Webb\nMrs. Ida Hicks\n\nLangley No. 18\nHaywood Smoak\n\nLynwood No. 19\nMitchell Service Station\nMrs. Ted Rowell\nMrs. Patsy Kaney\nMr. Bob Kaney\n\nMillbrook No, 20\nShrine Club-Whiskey Road\nMr. D. P. Lilley\nMrs. D. P. Lilley\n\nMonetta No, 21\nMonetta Community Center\nMrs. Elith Boatright\nJ. C. Watkins, Jr.\nBarney C. Fulmer\n\nMontmorenci No, 22\nTent across from P. O,\nMrs, Jane Flanders\nMrs. W. S. Eubanks\nW. S. Eubanks\nNew Ellenton No. 28\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 6242.7705078125, 2605.54736328125, 7075.50390625, 6300.93505859375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "For men of\naction- the\nCaravelle\n\n\u201cScuba\u201d\n\noffers\neverything!\n\n \n\n@ Certtied waterprcoil*\nto a depth of 666 feet\n@ Aotatadie elapsed ime\n\nmovement\nH @ Unbdresesadie ma raprirg\n@ Anti-magretic\n@ Stairiess stee! case\n@ Shock resistant\n' @ Luminous cia!\n@ Waterproof strap\n\nOnly $29.95.\n\nCARAVELLE\u00ae?\ndeviseon of BULOVA\n\n| Bradberry\u2019s\n\n| Jewelry\n| 104 Laurens, SW 648-1957\n\ntee: i, ee >\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 3672.029197265625, 5226.56752734375, 4514.7728046875, 7691.21567578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "a 3\\7 8 Ss Be\nThe Democratic Primary Elec-\ntion in Aiken County will be con-\nducted on Tuesday June 11, 1968\nas prescribed by law by the Al-\nken County Democratie Party.\nPolling places and poll managers\n\nwill be as follows:\n\nAiken No. 1\nEngineering Associates Garage,\n10044 Richland Ave. W.\n\nHarold Rudnick\nMrs. Pearl Timmerman\nMrs. Virginia McMillan\nMrs. Etta Heath\n\nAlken No. 3\nYouth Center\nMaurice Williams\nLamar Keisler\nLeon Phillips\nMrs, Maurice Williams\n\nAiken No, 8 \u2014\nBurgess \u2014 \u201c\u2014 ee\n525 York St.,\nsam dn\n\nTony Carter\nMrs. Salley Steffens\nAiken Ne. 6\n\nSmith Hazel Recreation Centes\nRev. A. W. Holman\nEvan Hayes\nMrs, Jeanette Bland\nMiss Betty Robinson\nAiken No. 5\nUSC Aiken Extension\nBob Garvin\nMrs. T. H. Siddall, I\nMrs. E. C. Nelson\nAlken No. 6\nVirginia Acres Recreation Cen\ntre, Whiskey Road\nR. D. MeCrosky\nMrs. Naomi Donahue\nMrs. Celeste Royal\nMrs. Sally Anaclerio\nBath No, 7\nRath Fire Dept.\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 5121.25927734375, 175.5032196044922, 6995.177734375, 250.5685577392578 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "athe CT AROARO AND REVIEW, Tuesday. Mev ITM of\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 4492.65590625, 268.1299052734375, 5313.94907421875, 7607.31821484375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "ee ee\n\njarence Cunningham\ni) fsienn |\nuth Baker\nroby \u201cMfathios\nReech Island No. &\n\u2018ov\"i Hail\nGeorve MecBimurray\nTalvedere No. 9\nOmmunity Center\n\u201ceet Puch\nCarolina Heichts No. 16\n\u2018o be announced\nW. Bailey. Jr\nChina Springs No. 11\nions Cinb\nin Bennet?\nis Eimer Hatcher\ndr. Tom Gibbs\nirs. Virginia Gibbs\nClearwater No. 12\nslearwater Fire Station\n4. T. Crider\nCollere Actes No. 13\nVater Department Bidg, College |\n\\cres\nPail Pinson |\nirs. Carrie Moore |\nMra. Catherine Pearson\nirs. Gloria Clayton\nFureka No. 14\nsue T. Harley's Store, RFD,\nTrenton\nlesse R. Williams\nMirs. Irene Ginegrey\nGrace BR. Williams\nSue T. Harley\nGloverville No. 15\nAddie's Cafe, Highway 421\nCharlie Adkinson\nColey Swearingen\nMary Baker\nGladys Morgan\nGraniville No. 16\nVoeational School\nJ. R. Hays, Sr.\nGordon Bryant\nMrs. Nell Dean\nMrs. Essie Attebery\nJackson No, 17\nJackson City Hall\nW. Les Sims\nLangley No. 18\nLangley Grammar School Base-\nment\nAbbie Watson\nMrs. Wendel Maxley\nMrs. Grace Patterson\nMrs. Leona Weatherford\nNo. 19\nBucks Old Service Station,\nLynwood\nJ. D. Farmer\nMrs. T. C. Tennison\nMrs. G. W. Farmer\nMrs. Florine Chitty\nMillbrook No. 9 *\nShrine Club, Side Entrance *\nW. R. Chapman\nAl Ballard\nMrs. Edward Boone\nMrs, Mildred Holley\nMonetta No. #1\nMoretta Grammar School\nS. A. Dancy\nWillie Lybrand\nHenry Padgett\nLeroy Blakeney\nMontmorenct No. 2%\nOld Post Office Building\nJ. V. Rearden\nMrs. Dayton Toole\nMrs. O. L. Beck \u2019\nNew Ellenton No. @8\nCivie Center\nC. H. Shaw\nJ. L. McKinney\nMrs. Grace Russell\n.| Mrs. Farrell Rodgers\nMrs. Grace McKinney\nx New Holland No,\nGrange Building\nMrs. Sarah Kirkland\n\"| Durwood Clark\nMrs. Durwood Clark\n: North Augusta No, 25\nSummerfield Elementary sch<\nSammie Bodie\nWade Jackson\nEarl Bergen\nNorth Augusta No, 26\nTent at end of Bunting Drive\nConrad Hartzog\n'| Verlon McDowell\nMrs. Virginia Maness\nNorth Augusta No, %T\nPaul Knox Jr. High School\nWoodrow Priester\nClyde Carter\nMrs. Ann Duane\nNorth Augusta No. @\nHammond Hills Elementary\nSchool\n\nDonald Hostetler\nCharlie Eubanks\n\nNorth Augusta No. 2%\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nOak Grove No. 90\nPadgett's Store\nCrayton Collum\nRalph M. Fox\nMrs. Shirley Padgett\nrnest Padgett\n\nPerry No. 81\nTo be announced\n\nWilliam Joyner\nHarley Starnes\nMyrtle B. Walker\nSalley No. 3%\nSalley Elementary School\nErnest E. Jones\nMrs. Ena B. Salley\nMrs. Rosa Lee Salley\n\nWire Elaranca WMartin\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 3607.53871875, 286.58480029296874, 4435.78012890625, 5079.18930859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Firemans moony - City Hall\nHarvey C. Nix, Jr\nEdith Pressnell\nJarence Couvillion\nKeith Harris\nNew Holland No. 71\nCommunity Certe\neaben C. Thomas\nHarry F. Kirkland\nTrent L. Hutto\nHarold Kirkland\nNorth Augusta No. %%\nFred Thompson\nE. L. Swearington\nNorth Auguste Ma. %\nRobert S. Dorscit\nTom Green\nNorth Augusta Ne. 77\nPaul Knox Jr. High\nMrs. Dee Hartshorne\nMrs. Vince Walker\nVinee Walkei\nW. R. Hartshorne\nNorth Angusta No. 7%\nHammond Hills School\nMrs. Gray McCalley\nK. S. Kotti\nR. G. Croom\n| North Augusta NO. %\nNN. Augusta Junior High\nDoris Jones\nJean Jennings\nJack Weibel\nOak Grove No.\nThurmond Cromer\nCarroll Hall\nMary Fox\nPerry No. 31\nPerry Police Station\n'Willon Gantt\nip. A. Whetstone\nBen Yon\nSalley No. 3%\n| George Webb\nShaws Forks No. 33\nw. C. Baughman\nMrs. Jas. Widener\n\nJames Widener\nShiloh No. 4\nB. Seigler\nSix Points No. %\nRodie & Mitchell Sales\n3346 Vaucluse Road.\nMrs. T. B. Horton\nic. P. Gregg\nHarry E Schutte\nTabernacle No.\nc. L. Clamp\nTalatha No. 37\nTalatha School\nR. C. Johnson\nM. V. Pasciolla\nH. G. Drawdy\nMrs. M. E. Johns\nWagener\n\nLewis Williams\nMrs. Lewis Williams\nWard No, @\nSullivan's Grocery\nMrs. J. D. Randall\nMrs. E. B. Sanders\nMr. Edward Satcher\nWarvenville No. 41\nPosey's Tent fm front of Wa\nrenville Drug Co.\nE. Owen Clary\nA. G. Blackmon\nWhite Pond No. @\nCommunity Center\nVictor H. Bell\nBetty J. Leaphart\nLouise E. Williams\nCreighton M. Leaphart\nWindsor No, 48\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nNo. 39\n\nSchool\n\nTom Huffman\n\nRoscoe Hall\nSigned: Gilbert B. !\nMillen, Chairman\n\ni Aiken County Repu\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 5560.419921875, 4870.05810546875, 6070.5703125, 4916.8544921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "woTmr OF SATF\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 5674.45166015625, 3868.698974609375, 5902.58447265625, 3914.908935546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "NaOTCE\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 2799.602294921875, 2562.681396484375, 3555.14111328125, 2745.075927734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Legal Notice\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 2869.250732421875, 429.811279296875, 3507.73828125, 494.09375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "Continued Front Page 4\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 3983.577880859375, 5187.70361328125, 4215.06494140625, 5238.13134765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": " \n\nNOTICE\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 5284.181296875, 380.3781962890625, 6135.49301953125, 3823.87485546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "g = St g,te Ye ST a hae\ni. C. Scott |\n\u2018tres. Lucille Adkinson |\ni \\irs. BM. MeCampoci\n\u2018irs. Margie Eubanks\nShiloh No 74\nStioh Fire Station\ni Frontis R. Cook\n| Myrtle Cook\nBetty Copley\nJ, Morris\nSix Poir\u2019s ''n. 5\nTo be announced\n| Cerill Asbill\niFrancis Wade\n| fenry Willing\n\n: Tabernact\u00ab Ne. o%\nTo be announced\nH. LL. Cook\n\n\u00a9. \u20ac. Garvin\nRay Garvin\nJ. \u00a5. Brodie\n| Talatha No. 37\n| -Talatha Memorial Community\nCenter, Highway 278, approxi-\nmately 2 miles west on 275 from\nHighway 19.\nThomas G. Phillips\nMedwell Hill\nCaroline Hill\nMrs. Steve Green\nVaucluse No. 34\nOld Theater Building\nWilliam A. Redd\nWagener No. 39\nWagener New Municipal Bidg.\nFari St.\nF. E. Briggs\nCc. J. Asbell\nKay Young\nEdwin West\nWard No. #\nCumbee\u2019s Store\nMrs. Ruth Cumbee\nClaude Cumbee\nMrs. Sarah Cumbee\nHarvey Cumbee\nWarrenville No. 41\nScout Cabin\nHomer Clark\nLouise Moody\n\u00bb | Pearl Jackson\nMarie Clark\nWhite Pond No. 4%\nWhite Pond Community Hous\nCole L. Page\n\nMrs. Elizabeth M. Page\nWindsor No. 43\nK. C. Byars Old Store\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "135536317-ludington-daily-news-Oct-04-1968-p-11.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 8 ], [ 1, 3 ], [ 1, 5 ], [ 3, 5 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 1, 3 ], [ 5, 1 ], [ 8, 0 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 3526.552359375, 5050.89306640625 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 1511.396126953125, 162.7194912109375, 2142.947134765625, 819.1877963867187 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "tourist passengers by swimming\nbeneath the boat in mermaid\ncostume. One day she is fished\nout of the water by an engincer-\ning genius (Rod Taylor) who\ngives her a job at his spacecraft\nplant. There she is suspected of\nbeing a spy and becomes en-\ntangled in a hilarious counter-\nespionage situation.\n\nFeatured in prominent roles\nin the 1966 MGM release are\nJohn McGiver, Paul Lynde, Eric\nFleming and Dom DeLuise.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 2203.7786953125, 258.33756372070314, 2834.59776953125, 841.4007480468749 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "Gable, Groucho Marx, Charles\nLaughton, James Mason, Bing\nCrosby and Sabu. King and Miss\nLeigh team up as Fred Astaire\nand Ginger Rogers in a_ song-\nand-dance medley featuring \"I\nWon't Dance,\u201d \u201cThe Way You\nLook Tonight,\" \u201cIsn't It a Love-\nly Day,\u201d \u2018Check to Check,\u201d\n\u201cThey Can't Take That Away\nFrom Me\u201d and '\u2018A Foggy Day.\u201d\n\nJanet solos as Cleopatra in a\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 1507.410775390625, 1340.642708984375, 2140.0240390625, 2332.739126953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "The National Football League\ngame between the San Fran-\ncisco 49ers and Los Angeles\nRams, at the Los Angeles Me-\nmorial Coliseum Sunday, Oct.\n6, will be broadcast coast to\ncoast on the CBS Television\nNetwork, live and in color,\nstarting with a 30-minute pre-\ngame program at 3:30 p.m,,\nEDT.\n\nSix other NFL games being\nplayed that day will be broad-\neast on a regional basis, with\nmany stations carrying both\ncontests.\n\nThe NFL coverage will pre-\nempt regular programming on\nthe Network. Check local sta-\ntion log for game or games in\nyour area, All times are EDT.\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 2885.16199609375, 262.6266872558594, 3526.552359375, 838.7679355468749 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "musical extravaganza, highlight-\ned by \u201cUp a Lazy River\" and\n**A Good Man Is Hard to Find.\"\nAlan sings \u2018Poor Little Extra\nGirl.\u201d\n\nThe entire company joins in\na Dear Hearts and Gentle Peo-\npie\u201d finale, a satirical look at\nHollywood's campaign to clim-\ninate violence from the silver\nscreen,\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1509.999267578125, 2367.985107421875, 2025.4298095703125, 2829.82666015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "\u2018Alan King\nAt Movies\nNBC Special\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1502.6809169921876, 2845.4925625, 2144.947623046875, 4086.6590488281254 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "Host Alan King and his guests\nJanet Leigh, Paul Lynde and\nWill Jordan pay a one-hour\ncomedy-and-music tribute to\nthe cinema, in \u2018Alan King at\nthe Movies,\u201d NBC Television\nNetwork's \u2018\u2018Kraft Music Hall\u201d\ncolorcast Wednesday, Oct. 9 (9-\n10 p.m. NYT).\n\nKing reminisces about his\nchildhood exposure to films, re-\ncalling how Hollywood taught\nhim that Paul Muni cured rab-\njes and Spencer Tracy invented\nthe light bulb. He joins Miss\nLeigh and Lynde in two com-\nedy sketches\u2014one dealing with\na visit to an \u2018\u2018underground cin-\nema,\u201d and the other concerning\nan Oscar-winning actress (Miss\nLeigh), her no-talent actor-hus-\nband (King) and their butler\nLynde), who never fails to re-\nmind the master of the house\nof his shortcomings.\n\nJordan, noted impressionist,\nappears as film favorites Clark\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 1511.9871826171875, 853.05322265625, 2057.475830078125, 1323.281494140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "A9\u2019ers, Rams\nOn NBC-TV\nCoastwide\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 1534.5728759765625, 4159.140625, 2101.75, 4957.64306640625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Thursday! the most populer\ne@utdoors show on televisions\n\n\u201cMichigan Outdoors\u201d\n(200 PM.\n\nWOOD-TV CHANNEL 8\n\n \n\n \n \n\nFeaturing @zam\nMort Neff\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 830.8808071289062, 661.0381557617187, 1455.924673828125, 1189.52062109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "Doris Day stars with Rod Tay-\nlor and Arthur Godfrey in \u2018\u2018The\nGlass Bottom Boat,\"* romantic\ncomedy, to be presented on\n\u201cThe CBS Thursday Night\nMovies\u201d Thursday, Oct. 10\n(9:00-11:00 PM, EDT) in color\non the CBS Television Network.\n\nMiss Day's father (Godfrey)\nis the captain of a glass bottom\nboat and she helps entertain his\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 2251.7626953125, 947.9981079101562, 3489.52490234375, 5050.89306640625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "ORDER LEONARD\nSUPERHEAT NOW!\n\n\u00a9 TOP QUALITY\nSUPER HEAT\n\n\u00a9 TOP VALUE\nSTAMPS\n\n\u00a9 INSURED BUDGET\nPROGRAM\n\n\u00ae RADIO DISPATCHED\nTRUCKS\n\nHOW CAN YOU BEAT\nTHESE FEATURES?\n\nCALL 843-2981\nTODAY\nFOR FAST SERVICE\n\n \n\n \n\nLEE\u2019S LEONARD SERVICE\nE. Ludington Avenue, Ludington\n\nRENGO OIL COMPANY\nDISTRIBUTOR\n\npe eennne LEONARD COUPON EET 4\na\n\n\u00a2 200 EXTRA\ni TOP VALUE STAMPS 5\n\n= With Purchase of 150\n\n5 Gallons or More Leonard\n= Superheat with This Coupon :\n\n7 \u2014 OFFER EXPIRES OCT. 15, 1968 \u2014 =\n\nFO Pe et\n\nPTITIT TT Liye\n\n \n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 818.0540771484375, 171.32725524902344, 1445.6068115234375, 642.5244750976562 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "\u2018Glass Boat\u2019\nOn CBS\nThursday Movie\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 104.31637573242188, 372.3365783691406, 1479.1195068359375, 5049.67578125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "e\u2014Denetes Core\u2019 Un\n\nanemee Thursday Movie\n\n \n\nroe Today D Doris Day stars with Rod Tay-\n\nc Farm Report (3 lor and Arthur Godfrey in \u2018\u2018The\n\n7:3@\u2014c Sunrise Semester Cd) Glass Bottom Boat,\u2019\u201d* romantic\n\nDobie Gillis comedy, to be presented on\n\nc Farm Digest @) \u201cThe CBS Thursday Night\n\nc CBS News Movies\u201d Thursday, Oct. 10\n\nec News (9:00-11:00 PM, EDT) in color\n\n7:45-c Cartoon Carnival @) on ne o Television Network.\n\n\u00a2 Land of Play @ _ Miss Day's father (Godfrey)\n\nis the captain of a glass bottom\n\n$:00\u2014-c Today @G) boat and she helps entertain his\nDennis the Menace (1) \u2014_\u2014\n\u20ac:15\u2014c Jack LaLanne Dark Shadows (OD\n\nc Bozo Circus\n\n4:30\u2014As the World Turns ()\nMovie, \u2018Minotaur, Wild\n\n$:30\u2014c Cheer-Up Time\nec Cartoons with Bozo\n\n$:45\u2014c Cartoons Beast of Crete\" @\n\n9:00\u2014Capt. 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All\nvery . safe, but hardly a\ncomplementary rendering. . If\nyou are going to include such\nas Clarence Manion and Fred\nSchwarz on the right, why not\ninclude John Kenneth Galbraith\nand Eugene McCarthy on the\nJeft? See what I mean?\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 674.1543896484375, 3371.517060546875, 977.9955737304688, 3758.0266406250003 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "George DeLaMater of Oneon-\nta traveled to France as one\nof a six-boy U.S. team, whose\nmembers entered their model\nairplanes in an \u2018international\ncontest at Paris.\n\nSwimming, boating, and card\nplaying were featured in an all-\nday picnic held by members\nof Autumn Lodge at the Ilasking\ncamp, Cliffside, Goodyear Lake,\n\nMiss Ida Hotaling, Thorman\n\u2018E. Nordberg, and Harry P.\nRitchko, all of Oneonta, were\namong students atiending the\n46th annual summer school ses\nsion at Cornell University.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 1621.668671875, 2791.14865234375, 1926.753447265625, 3758.7756640625003 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Time seems to slow ils pace\nin August. A red sun lifts into\na pale blue sky and slanting\nrays strike jewels from drops\nof water on clover leaves, Heat\nand humidity blend even at\ndawn; at high noon fields and\nmeadows drowse in the moist\nwarmth.\n\nOn sun-scorched uplands, stiff\nMullein stalks hold yellow blos-\nSoms .above ripened grasses;\nalong pasture lanes the Ught\nblue af chieory blends with the\ncolor of an August sky. Golden-\nrod weaves colorful necklaces\naround the fields and the royal\nhue of milkweed blossoms\ncolors the waste places.\n\nIt is the ripening time of year,\nNo one can say: that any one\nweek or any one month brings\nthe most maturity. There are\nsmall plants that grow, blossom,\nbear their seeds and die before\nthe summer solstice, There are\nothers that develop slowly and\nwait until after frost \u2018before\nreaching maturity,\n\n\u201cBut on August days when the\ncountryman walks his acres, he\nknows that the year is working\non. Acorng are filling their fiH-\ngreed saucers and apples are\nawelling on the bough. Corn tas-\nsels are shedding showers of\npollen and tomatoes hang red\non the vines, Ripening is a part\nof life,\n\nThe process was ordained in\nancient eras. Man may dislike\u2019\nto see year\u2019s ripening, but each\nturning year brings its Inexora-\nble time of maturity,\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 2257.090546875, 353.3420422363281, 2561.8677050781253, 1300.2240283203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "\u201cWe'tt report back to you,\u201d\nhe was fold. j\n\nThat was three weeka ago,.\nWolff still basn\u2019t heard anything\nfrom the police station.\n\nJROONEY\u2019S -ECONOQMY. .\n\nGen. C, R. Smith, -who put\ntogether one of the myosi\nefficient airlines in the world\n~ American \u2014 hag proved 4\ngood Secretary of Commerce,\nbut is very green. politically. .\n\nHe bowed recently -io tha\nbulldozing of Rep, John Rooney,\nD-N.Y., who sits as czar on\nthe subcommittee which votes.\nmoney for the Commerce\nDepartment. Bn s\n\nRooney demanded that John\nBlack be fired as head .of the\nU5. Travel Service and that\nthe service be moved up ta\nthe Fiushing Meadow near his\ndistrict in Brooklyn,\n\nSecretary Smith acceded \u201cto\nthe first and is reported to he\nacceding to the second. -\n\nAll this came about when the\nUnited States is pushing for\nmore tourists in order to help\nthe dollar balance, Yet Black,\nwho had made the United States\nthe leading host country in\nattracting tourists, was fired. .\n\nSimultaneously and just as the\nUSA is trying to attract tourists,\nRooney\u2019s economies forced the\nclosing of U.S. Travel offices\nin Italy, Venezuela, the Benelux\ncountries, and all street-level\noffices in London, Patis and\nFrankfurt.\n\nThis. is how politics can get\nmixed up with practicality,\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1943.564423828125, 357.064912109375, 2248.495390625, 1295.5677783203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "\u201cListen,\u201d exploded Steed.\n\u201cdon't you know it's against\nthe law for me to do anything\nto discourage a candidate from\nrunning in a political election?\nYou tell Vie that the only thing\nI will give him is a good licking\non August 27.\u201d\n\nSWITCHBLADE KNIVES\n\nA lot of Congressmen who\nare against gun control, support\na bill introduced by Rep. Lester\nWolff, D-N.Y., prohibiting the\nmanufacture or distribution of\nswitchblade knives,\n\n\u201cThere are five times as\nmany violent incidents with\nknives as with guns,\u201d said\nWolff.\n\nSwitciblade knives ate now\nsold openly on the streets of\nNew York and other large\ncities. Store owners get around\na New York law by contending\nthat the knives are\n\u201cinoperative,\u201d Recently, -when\nWolff bought one on 42nd Street,\nthe merchant told him:\n\n\u201cYou can make that one\noperative with a little spring\nthat you can buy in a hardware\nst\u00e9re down the street.\u201d\n\nWhen Wolff reported this to\nthe nearest palice precinct\nstation, he was told that the\nprecinct dealt mainly with\n\u2018traffie problems and didn\u2019t have\ntime to investigate knife sales.\nThe desk sergeant promised to\nhave someone look at the front-\nwindow knife display in the\nstore where the Congressman\nmade his purchase.\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 53.9319775390625, 1812.5005810546875, 669.6813647460938, 2443.7644335937503 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "It has been said that the greatest discovery in his-\ntory was the wheel. The wireless, followed by radio and\nTV, would find a top spot in most people\u2019s listings of\nexceptional inventions.\u2019 But something else. may come\nupon the-scene which promises ts reach a new pinnacle,\nwe would suggest, in the judgment of one sector of\nsociety \u2014 the mothers of young boys.\n\nA tire and rubber company says it has developed\na new plastic coating which will increase fabric wear\nresistance by. nine times. Its first use will be on the\nknees of boys\u2019 dungarees and slacks.\n\n\u2018Doubtless mothers\u2019 will at first be skeptical of the\nnew material. They have Jearned from bitter experience\nthat a boy can go through the knees of his jeans in\nrecord time regardless of reinforcement. Next he wears\nout the patch and then the patch on the patch.\n\nBut if the plastic coating does put an end to knee-\npatching (and, maybe it can, for after all, man now has\nJanded TV cameras on the moon), we can visualize the\nmothers of young sons uttering in unison, \u201cEureka!\u201d\nThe world will have evidence of real progress.\n\n~\u2014-THE KANSAS CITY (MO.) STAR\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 58.39411285400391, 373.3125927734375, 685.16140625, 1675.1568896484375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "\u201cphere is 3 growing trend throughout the world for\n\nIndividuals, young and old alike, to strive for more free-\ndom of thought and action. This-desire for freedom has\n@rown to the point of obsession, in many cases, and ex-\ntended its influence into governments.\n2 \u2018Throughout the world. nations, young and old, are\nawakening to this old, but yet new in some respects,\nphilosophy . of self expression and self government, This\ncausing problems for the colonial minded mother coun-\ntries and for the reactionary old line politicians who re-\nfuse to recognize the changing attitude and thinking.\n= . This rebirth of freedom of thought and action,\nstarted by the young people of the world, has kindled\nthe spark that was smoldering in the hearts and minds\nof many. It has given encouragement and strength of\npurpose to political figures and today there is an unrest\nthat can well lead to minor and major revolutions or\nevolution of governments throughout the world.\n\nAside from the struggle of the new nations, created\nover the past 25 years, to find a suitable form of gov-\nernment for themselves, there is an unrest among many\nolder nations which have been oppressed in one form or\nanother,\n\nThe most recent and dramatic effort for self de-\ntermination by a nation to throw off the yoke of domi-\nnation is Czechoslovakia.\n\nThe courage displayed by the officials, who have\nheen given support by many of the citizens, is indeed a\nYemarkable show of spirit kindled by a desire for a\ngreater degree of self government. They are no longer\nwilling to accept the \u2018hand-me-down\u2019 rules and regula-\ntions from an outside government whose only interest\nis coraplete domination.\n\n\"For this small nation to atand up to a giant in this\nera of highly sophisticated weapons and power diplomacy,\nig indeed courageous and commendable.\nBut the desire for individual expression and free-\ndom; for government of the people and by the people;\nfor freedom of mass communications; for freedom from\nfear, is strong gnough to give them the courage to\nrealize that without these, life itself, is without mean-\n\u2018ing and without purpose.\n\n., And the will to have meaning and purpose in life\nean be stronger and more powerful than domination by\nthe most sophisticated tyrant.\n\n \n\n \n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 992.3108227539062, 2467.70724609375, 1299.7132861328125, 3765.1365039062503 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Serie coro il ie:\n\n\u201cYoung Friends, let us be\nhand in hand, and let we Inier-\ntwine them in one powerfull\nbarrier at the Sofia Festival\nto preserve the sin for our-\nselves and for our children. Let\nus keep it bright and clear,\nso that not to be darkened by\nthe elouds of war and the\nflames of fires.\u201d\n\nThe passage above, repeated\nhere not in ridicule but im an\naltempt to create an atmo-\nsphere, is typical of the bro-\nchures that have been coming\nout of Bulgaria in promoting\nthe ninth annual Communist--\nsponsored youth festiva) in\nSofia, This youth schmoos is\nheld at irregular intervals, not\nalways entirely to the advantage\nof the sponsors.\n\nThe most recent festival, held\nin Helsinki in the summer of\n1962, was hardly a wholehearted\npeace-through-Joy success.\nAbout 10,000 young people at-\ntended, some \u2018of them long in\nthe tooth and only technicaily\nstudents if that. They came\nfrom 117 national areas. No Fin-\nnish young people, with the\nexception of Communist and\npra-Communist groups, were\nthere.\n\nThe 44-member_non-Commt-\nTist delegation from Ceylon\nwithdrew. A Uganda delegation\nalso pulled out, and. several\nAfrican and Asian delegates\ncomplained that festival offi-\ncials were not fair to those\nwho did not follow the party\nline, About 37 East Germans\nfled their 550-member delega-\ntion, and eight turned up as\nfugitives in Bonn.\n\note\n\nTIE DEVICE on Sofia\u2019s\ncrest, according to the bro\nchures, reads; \u201cEver growing,\nnever ald,\u201d It is suggested (hat\n\u201cduring. the days\u2019 of the Ninth\nWorld Youth Festival \u2018Bulgaria\u2019\nand \u2018Sofia\u2019 will mean hope and\ngood faith all\u2019 evel (sic) the\nglobe.\u201d But these jolly Commu-\nnist pow-wows have a way of\ngoing agles,\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 999.6756298828125, 1570.01974609375, 1302.516630859375, 2185.9570605468753 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "of 2 Ku Kluxer, And then\npictures of Robert Welch, Billy\ndames Hargis, Carl Mclntire,\nGeneral Walker, H.L. Hunt, Dan\nSmoot, Clarence Manion, and\nFred Schwarz.\n\nTake the case of Dr. Schwarz.\nAn Australian citizen of\nimpeccable intelligence and\ncourage who loaths every form\nof fyranny. The smile at the\nneuroses of the Steve Allens\nbegins to wither at such an\nexercise in guilt by association,\n\nLd\n\nMR. ABRAM, who is a\npartner in a senior law firm\nin New York City, presumably\nknows enough about the law\nof libel to wonder why he has\nnol been visited by lawyers\nrepresenting Dr. Schwarz. On\nthe other hand, perhaps he and\nSteve Allen are unruffled.\nPerhaps they would be unruffled\nif a right wirig organization\nsent out a brochure warning\nof the perils of the left,\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 1160.101806640625, 2267.990234375, 1528.4833984375, 2419.75830078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "Jolly pow-wow\n\nof Red vouths\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 48.991631774902345, 2577.40646484375, 353.46893188476565, 3015.9931933593753 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Diet Nut:\n\nAn old gentleman who has\nreached the venerable age of\ni was being interviewed on\n\nVe\n\n\u201cMr, Jones,\u201d the announcer\nbegan, \u201chow do you account\nfor your longevity? How have\nyou managed to live so long?\n\nme was the laconic\n\nTOR sdatocts! Really?\u201d\n\u201cYup,\u201d said Mr. Jones.\n\u201cNever ate them.\u2019\neee\nTwo teachers were talking\nafter a PTA meeting when one\nsaid, \u201cI prefer to teach in an\nelementary school so TH have\na place. to park.\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 1011.8627319335938, 2211.994384765625, 1157.509033203125, 2469.642333984375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 2403.966064453125, 96.70941162109375, 2555.52392578125, 352.6554870605469 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 1626.9310302734375, 2601.097900390625, 1892.2161865234375, 2784.2802734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Ripening\ntime. is\nhere again\n\nec EIeT 6 ne BEE\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 1304.1409619140625, 2470.06125, 1612.0292041015625, 3749.4775683593753 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "The festival in East Berlin\nin 1951 saw 36 of the supposediy\ndedicated young Marxists from\nCommunist countries taking ad-\nvantage of the Iron Curtain by\nskipping across it to the West\nand political asylum. The world\nyouth festival in 1959 was put\non in Vienna, on the apparent\nreasoning that the awe-struck\nAustrian government could be\ncounted on to forestall any un-\ntoward incidents. It was the\nfirst Communist youth gathering\nthis side of the Iron Curtain.\n\nThe Vienna session started off\nwith a boycott by most Austrian\nyouth groups and non-Commu-\nnist newspapers. On the opening\nday 13 street fights between\nfestival supporters and Austrian\nand other non-Communists were\nreported, A good many of the\ndelegates from behind the Iron\nCurtain got their first good full\nlook at the rewards of demo\ncratic political institutions.\n\noe 8\n\nA SPOKESMAN for the U.S.\nState Department says there is\nnow hard word'on how many\nAmericans will attend the Sofia\njamboree. An outfit which calls\nitself the National Committee\nfor the World Youth Festival\nhas been advertising in \u201cThe\nWorker.\u201d\n\nThe State Department antici\npates. no passport difficulties,\nsince travel to Bulgaria is not\nproscribed. The last student\ncase involved \u00a78-who flew to\nCuba in 1963 hy way of.Czecho-\nslovakia, In an opinion written\nby Justice Abe Fortas, the U.S,\nSupreme Court on Jan. 10, 1987\nruled unanimously that there\nhad been no criminal violation,\ndespite a State Department ban\non travel to Cuba. ;\n\nThe opinion noted that some\n400 persons had defied area\ntravel restrictions but none had\nbeen tried. Justice Fortas quot-\ned_ previous decisions holding:\n\u201cThe right to travel ts a part\nof the \u2018liberty\u2019 of which a citizen\ncannot be denied without due\nprocess,\u201d\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 1935.4996044921875, 1576.6390087890625, 2242.45291015625, 2907.9992968750003 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "MOSCOW \u2014 A diploma re-\nception in Moscow has. tremen-\ndous significance, not only be-\ncause of the good. food and\nfree liquor, but because it is\nwhere most foreign observers\nlearn what is going on in the\nSoviet Union.\n\nI attended a large diplomatic\ncocktail party at one of the\nforeign embassies last week and\nI was amazed at what the pro-\nfessional Kremlin-watchers got\nout of it,\n\nThis is how the conversation\nwent, later on in the. evening,\nwhen everyone was. comparing\n\u201cnotes: .\n\n\"Did you notice Golvosky ar-\nTived after Kubinsky?\u201d -\n\neae\n\n\u201cTHAT'S VERY interesting,\nbecause at the Fourth of July\nparty at the American Embassy\nKubinsky arrived after Gol-\nvosky.\u201d\n\n\u201cAnd at the Fourteenth of\nJuly party at the French\nEmbassy they came together.\u201d\n\n\u201cVery significant, By the way,\ndid anyone see Petroy shake\nhands with Puchinsky?\u201d\n\n\u201cI was going to call that to\nyour attention. It's strange that\nPetrov should shake hands with\nPuchinsky when the last time\nthey met, Petroy only. nodded\nat Puchinsky.\u201d\n\nwee\n\n\u201cPERHAPS Puchinsky's star\nis rising in the Presidium.\u201d\n\n\u201cOr maybe Petrov\u2019s star is\nfalling.\u201d \u00a9\n\n\u201cT think we have overlooked\nthe real significance of the\nhandshake. It is not that Petrov\nshook hands with Puchinsky, but\nPuchinsky\u2019s wife did not talk\nto Petrov\u2019s wife.\u201d\n\n\u20acAre you sure?\u201d\n\n\u201cOF course I'm sure, Puchin-\nsky's wife turned\u2019 her back on\nPetrov\u2019s wife to say hello to\nBolgonoff's wife. It was a delib-\nerate snub,\u201d\n\n\u201cTHAT'S VERY interesting.\nBut to me the most important\nthing that happened at the\nreception was that Bolgenoff\nwas drunk and spilled vodka\nal over Marshal Igorvitch\u2019s uni-\n\u2018orm.\u2019\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 2247.862763671875, 1550.44796875, 2561.9634082031253, 2825.3408496093753 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "\u201cWhat is so important about\u2019\nthat?\u201d\n\n\u201cTgorvitch was the one who\napologized.\u201d\n\n\u201cBolgonoff's star must \u201cbe\nrising faster than we thought.\u201d\n\n\u201cNo doubt about it! Marshal\nIgorvitch even went. and got\nBolgonotf another vodka.\u201d\n\na a8\n\n\u201cDID BOLGONOFF spill that\n\nvodka on Igorvitch's uniform\nas well?\u201d\n\n\u201cNo, but he stepped on the\nMarshal's foot and wouldn't get\nolf it.\u201d\n\n{wonder if this _means\nthey're going to make Balgonolf\nminister of defense?\u201d\n\n\u201cHe\u2019s obviously in for some\nthing big. I\u2019ve never seen Mai-\nshall Igorvitch allow someona\nto stand on his foot for so\u201d\nlong.\u201d\n\n\u201cDid anyone see Zubelkin at\nthe party?\u201d\n\n\u201cYou mean the Tashkent poet\nwho was ousted from the Writ-\ners\u2019 Union for writing a poem\nattacking the traffic Policeman\non Gorsky Sty\n\nLd :\n\n\u201cTHAT'S THE ONE. He's.\nbeen rehabilitated and is now\npermitted to write anything he .\nwants, providing he doesn't ask\nanyone to publish it.\u201d\n\n\u201cThe Writers\u2019 Union must be\ngoing through one of their lib-\neral periods again.\u201d :\n\n\u201cT don\u2019t know if this means *\nanything, but Kavasky spoke to :\nme.\u201d\n\n\u201cThat is significant because\nKavasky never speaks to for\neigners. What did he say?\u201d\n\n\u201cT asked him about the Czech\nproblem and he replied, \u2018I\u2019m\nSOITy,, I never speak to foreign\ners,\u201d\n\n\u201cDid anyone notice that Cogot\nSpilled vodka on Mutiken?\u201d\n\n\u201cIt means nothing. Everyone\nin Moscow spills vodka on Muti\nken. He\u2019s become a rcgular bar\nrag.\u201d\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n20 vears azo\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 361.38629272460935, 2560.050263671875, 667.1042163085938, 3005.5149218750003 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Like The Territory?\n\nAn Indian from a reservation\nvisited Chicago and while\nwandering around the town was\nstopped by a native of the\nWindy City who asked, \u201cHow\ndo you like our town?\u201d ~\n\n\u201cAll right,\u2019 said the Indian,\n\u201cAnd how do you like our coun\ntry?\u201d\n\na\nTravel\n\nEveryone should travel ~~ if\nonly to get himself acquainted\nwith the comforts of home.\n\nsee\n\nFellow down the street says\nthat nowadays the word \u201chouse-\nbroken\u201d means that you have\njust bourht a house.\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 57.60618209838867, 1684.557373046875, 621.2810668945312, 1799.7366943359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Guest editorial\n~ A hoon to mothers\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 837.9937744140625, 1352.800048828125, 1585.936279296875, 1520.5804443359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "Liberals, man the\u2019 barricades!\n\n\u2018Menace\u2019 on the right?\n\u00a3\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 1952.2235107421875, 2992.030517578125, 2552.73828125, 3748.8193359375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": " \n \n\nDaca it get Pebty:\nhot iM. HEAVEN Iq\nnet cuwnee PE\nust. hor Ysa hav\n| Some place Ne a\n\nSwinwisT Love Bobly |\n\n \n \n \n \n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 709.8780517578125, 3328.655517578125, 943.19921875, 3366.552734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "30 vears avo\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 1627.724580078125, 342.45489624023435, 1935.3036181640625, 2562.2400195312503 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "By arrew FF\n\n\u201cWASHINGTON \u2014 One of the\nbest ways to block the trend\ntoward democracy in the\ncommunist world was given by\nEdgar Eisenhower, brother of\ne\n\n \n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 1075.32080078125, 1526.09423828125, 1395.5093994140625, 1559.0576171875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "By William F. Buckley Jr.\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 2219.163330078125, 1516.38720703125, 2438.28662109375, 1554.8419189453125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "By Art Buchwald\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 2037.36376953125, 2945.9072265625, 2461.6474609375, 2988.157470703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "Children\u2019s letters to Cod\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 380.4630126953125, 2477.364990234375, 654.3889770507812, 2557.445068359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "With\nGene\nBrown\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 59.85097122192383, 3053.655029296875, 643.6383056640625, 3138.6591796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "The Oneonta Star\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 1003.0172729492188, 101.43273162841797, 1316.0548095703125, 146.39830017089844 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "Two of a kind.\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 693.7008666992188, 1325.9002685546875, 830.598388671875, 1560.0308837890625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 1948.1282958984375, 1331.185791015625, 2069.607421875, 1540.6580810546875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "a.\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 2248.735322265625, 2816.682099609375, 2552.5888964843753, 2913.2156054687503 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "ea aeia eat\n\nCharles \"Stevens was elected\npresident of the Walton Union\n\u2018School Board at a\u2019 meeting in\nTownsend Schao}.\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 1650.4525146484375, 2770.286865234375, 1902.217529296875, 2790.77978515625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": " \n\nRy HAYDN & PEARSON\n\n \n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 2323.917236328125, 2795.4814453125, 2482.0107421875, 2817.79052734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "DD vanre acm\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 1794.23486328125, 325.1252136230469, 2245.531982421875, 354.9757080078125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "By Deew Pearson and Jack Anderson\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "268213176-beckley-post-herald-Dec-10-1968-p-10.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 5, 11 ], [ 5, 13 ], [ 11, 13 ], [ 8, 19 ], [ 10, 35 ], [ 20, 21 ], [ 40, 50 ], [ 40, 46 ], [ 50, 46 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 5, 11 ], [ 8, 19 ], [ 10, 35 ], [ 11, 13 ], [ 20, 21 ], [ 40, 50 ], [ 46, 40 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6666.14467578125, 10362.0816875 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 3388.683693359375, 1577.259376953125, 4191.87123828125, 3717.18325 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "SUMMERSVILLE (RNS) \u2014\nCharles Eli Hagan, 58, of Sum-\n\u2018mersville died Saturday after-\n\u2018noon in a Richwood hospital\n\u2018after a long illness.\n\nHe was a son of the late\nDaniel and Ellen Aarax Hagan.\n\nBorn at Charleston, May 12,\n1910, he was a retired coal\nminer and a member of the\nFirst Baptist Church = at\nGallagher.\n\nHis wife, Mrs. Lovell Marie\nHagan, died 1963.\n\nSurvivors include four\ndaughters, Mrs, Ellen Brooks\nof Gainesboro, Tenn., Mrs.\nPhyllis Deal of Drennen, Mrs.\nElizabeth Jackson of Cleveland,\nOhio, and Mrs. Betty Deal of\n|Summersville; five sons, Bobby\n| Lee of Geneva, Ohio,\nand Orville, Larry, Gary\njand Danny, all of Cleveland,\n|Ohio; six sisters, Mrs.\n| Catherine Simmons of Cowen,\niMrs. Helen Brennen of St.\n| Albans, Mrs. Isabelle\n\u2018Humphrey of Charleston, Mrs.\nElizabeth\u201d Cook of Hugheston.\n\u2018}and Mrs. Mary Simms and Mrs.\nFreda Payden, both of Colum.\nbus, Ohio, and 17 grandchildren.\n\nThe funeral will be at 11 a.m.\ntoday in the Waters Funeral\nHome Chapel at Summersville\nwith Rev. Wade Kidd in charge.\nBurial will be in Sunset\nMemorial Park at Beckley.\n\n \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 3400.469826171875, 3947.6829609375, 4201.78627734375, 6217.40932421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "OAK HILL (RNS) \u2014 Mr. and\nMrs. Conley Carlton spent the\nweekend with Mr. and Mrs.\nHerbert W., Hamlett of\nRoanoke, Va.\n| Mr, and Mrs. Randy Johnson\n\u2018of Huntington spent the\njweekend with his \u2014 Rev.\nand Mrs. Randolph Johnson,\nand her parents, Mr. and Mrs.\nW. A, Sutphin.\n\nRobert Godsey of the Oak\nHill-Fayetteville Road is a pa-\ntient in Oak Hill Hospital.\n\nMr. and Mrs, Charles E.\nKelly of Fayetteville are the\nparents of a boy, Robert\nAndrew, born Dec. 8 at the Oak\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nGirl Scout Troop 123 met\nFriday at St. Andrew\u2019s\nEpiscopal Church on Kelly\nAvenue when a workshop was\nheld. It was directed by Mrs.\nSam Comer of the Red Bud\nGarden Club, who taught the\nScouts how to make\ncandleholders from flower pods,\npine cones and old records.\n\nLeaders of the troop are Mrs.\nWilliam Kieldsing and Mrs.\nMoss Wender,\n\nMr. and = Mrs. Manue\nMcAlister of Fayetteville ar\nthe parents of a boy, Billy Joe\nborn Dec, 7 at the Oak Hil\nHospital.\n| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murdoc}\nof Woodlawn Avenue returnec\nSaturday from a hunting tri\nin Pocahontas County.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 4281.05224609375, 6290.9931640625, 6586.85498046875, 7677.681640625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 4199.013671875, 2476.52490234375, 6602.41796875, 2975.4150390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Annual Community Party\nIs Scheduled For Dec. 15\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 219.0419921875, 456.36224365234375, 2535.215576171875, 1992.202392578125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 4199.076515625, 3008.315529296875, 5005.0611796875, 6279.30678515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "| FAIRLEA (RNS) \u2014 Once\nagain, as in the past since 1923,\nplans are being formulated for\n\u2018the annual Ronceverte Com-\n\u2018munity Party to be held at the\nClifford Armory from 1:30 until\n\n8:30 p.m. Dec, 15. The purpose\n\u2018is to raise necessary funds for\nfilling some 40,000 stockings with\ngoodies for children to be receiv-\ned Christmas Eve at a distribu-\ntion to be held at the Cheasa-\npeake and Ohio Plaza in Ron-\nceverte.\n\nThe slogan for the party is\n\u201cnot a penny profit, pot a cent\noverhead, every cent con-\ntributed goes to make some\n\u2018child happy on Christmas Eve.\u201d\nThis is not a charity program,\nbut one to enlighten the hearts\n\u2018of the young in the area. Each\n\u2018stocking will be filled with an\napple, toys, popcorn balls, can-\n\u2018dies, toys, comic books etc.\n\nThe program is co-sponsored\nby the Ronceverte Rotary Club\nand the Ronceverte Lions Club.\nTom Honaker and Marshall\nCasdorph will serve as master\nof ceremonies.\n| Talent of all nature is needed\n\u2018and those interested in ap-\n\u2018pearing should call 647-5330\n; although several local groups\njand others have been scheduled\n} to appear. Telephones will be\n; installed at the armory for\n\u2018those calling in contributions\n; and voting for one of the girls\ncompeting for \u201cMiss Snow\n| Queen 1968.\u201d\"\u2019\n| Greenbrier Junior High will\n_ be represented by Miss Nancy\n\u2018Dudley and Miss Sharor\n\u2018Massie, freshmen. The reason\n\u2018for two from this school, it is\nfelt that since the program is\nsponsored jointly by Ronceverte\n, Rotary and Lions Clubs toc\n, Many votes would be receivec\n\u2018from this area.\n\n1 Miss Dudley, a junior hig!\ncheerleader, is a member o\n\u2018the chorus, member of the ban\n; and vice president of project:\nlof Future Homemakers o\n? America. She is the 14-year-ok\ndaughter of Mr. and Mrs. A\nL. Dudley of Fairlea and ;\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 4254.60693359375, 425.4033508300781, 6517.23583984375, 1967.9322509765625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 253.00279235839844, 3233.832275390625, 3359.396484375, 10260.0126953125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": " \n \n\nrN IGHT TILL\nCHRISTMAS\n\nNOW! WE'RE OPEN MORE HOURS FOR YOU TO SHOP AND SAVE!\n\nPriced so low!\n\n\u201cCHARGE IT\u201d : \u2018\n gemenall Low price for big\n15 cu. ff. freezer\n\n\u00ae Holds 540 pounds\u2014best for bulky foods\nand meat\n\n\u00ae Adjustable cold control; easy-to-clean in-\nterior\n\n\u00ae Safe counter-balanced lid\n\n199\n\nReg. 214.95\n\n5 ue\n\n| Re\n\n2 S ae ee a e\nMK Hl\nmart \u201ca Ae att } 5 Li\n\n$40 95 off! Giant 17-cu. ft. $30.95 offl Huge 16.5-cu. ft.\nrefrigerator-and-freezer refrigerator-and-freezer -\n\nsms $999 meer \u00ab969\n\n@ No more messy defrosting ever again! @ It's completely frostless throughout\n@ 7-day meat keeper; 2 porcelain crispers @ 4 shelves (3 glide-out and tip-proof)\n@ Huge bottom freezer holds 200 pounds @ Freezer holds up to 154 pounds of food\n@ Dairy compartments; fits 30-inch width @ Twin crispers; separate temp controls\nAvailable with ice maker, a worthwhile \u201cextra\u201d Available with ice maker, a worthwhile \u201cextra\u201d\n\nryoo02 Pike | WARDS 9-9 Week-Days 1-6 Sunday\n\n \n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 5040.76743359375, 8233.8274921875, 5843.3150859375, 10362.0816875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "HINTON (RNS)\u2014Patients\nadmitted to Hinton Hospital\n\u2018Saturday and Sunday were\n\n\u2018Bernard Lewis Ayers of\nMeadow Bridge, Mrs. Travis\nReo Ward of Jumping Branch,\nMichael Wayne Ward of Hix,\nStella Jane Sears of Alderson,\nRufus Row Miller of Pence\nSprings, David Howard\nFitzpatrick of Nimitz, Edward\nRay Lester of Smoot and\nPatricia Ann Williams, Mrs.\nRoy G. Gill, Mrs. Margaret\nBelle Osborne, Mrs. Dora Edith\nDavis, Norman R. Shanklin,\nHaryzel J. Nichols and Mrs.\nWanda Naomi Williams, all of\nHinton.\n\nDismissed were Mrs. Anna\nRedden of Meadow Creek, Mrs.\nMary Ann Harris of Sandstone,\nMrs. Ned Young of Pipestem,\nSeymour Stickler of Lockbridge,\n|\\Michael Wayne Ward of Hix\nand Mrs, Noel Lilly, Carl E.\nEdwards, Mrs. Arlene Duncan,\nDavid Wayne Morgan, Mrs.\nLura Mangum and Eugene F.\nJones, all of Hinton.\n\nPatients admitted Friday\nwere Rena Mae Lilly of\nPipestem, Dorsie Bennett of\nMeadow Creek, Geter R. Lilly\nof Jumping Branch and Mrs.\nLura Alice Rogers, David\nWayne Morgan, Mrs. Owen D.\nHarvey and Collet Easter, all\nof Hinton,\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 2570.071044921875, 438.6241149902344, 4183.83349609375, 908.5572509765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "* Fayette County\n\nYule Projects Discussed \u00a9\n\nAt Neighborhood Session\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 2594.517921875, 1006.6458515625, 3375.14565234375, 3236.45033984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Scout Neighborhood meeting for\nthe Oak Hill-Mount Hope area\nwas held Thursday at the\nChurch of God in Oak Hill. Mrs.\nTally Hanna is neighborhood\nchairman,\n\n. Mrs, Kenneth Coghill, district\nchairman and advisor for Girl\nScouting, distributed the new\nGirl Scout Calendars to the\nleaders which show the scouting\nactivities for the year.\n\nScout leaders discussed their\nChristmas projects and sitting\n\n\u201cLeaders in Training\u2019\nclasses and \u201cProgram Aide\u201d\nclasses for senior girls.\n\nIt was announced that two\narea girls, Miss Debbie\nHamilton and Miss _ Sally\nGeorge, attended the Mountair\nHeritage Workshop, Dec. 6-8.\nsponsored by West Vi\nUniversity, where folk singing\nand games were taught.\n\nMrs. Hanna announced 4\nleader song and game:\nworkshop will be held Jan. 1;\nat the Lemon Building at Ceda\nGrove, It will be led by Mrs\n\\Betty Hampstead of Fayet\nteville and Miss Charlotte\nWilliams of Charleston of th\n| professional staff for scouting.\n| Mrs, Hanna reminded leader:\n\u2018of scout registration in January\n\u2018and new registration pro\n| cedures. Mrs. Tom Humphrie:\nassisted as hostess.\n| The next meeting will be a\nSt. Andrew\u2019s Episcopal Church\n\n \n\n \n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 5012.33969921875, 4303.377296875, 5806.78432421875, 6263.40444140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "member of the Church of\nChrist.\nThe daughter of Mr. and Mrs.\nJames Massie, Miss Massie is\na member of the chorus, vice\nof recreation of\n\u2018Future Homemakers of\nAmerica and a member of the\n\u2018Main Street Church of God in\n\u2018Ronceverte.\n\nMiss Mary Boso wil!\nrepresent Renick Junior High.\n\u2018She is the daughter of Mr. and\nMrs. Clair Boso and her activi:\nties include being a member\nof the Future Homemakers of\nAmerica, Glee Club, band anc\n\u2018a cheerleader. Miss Boso is 3\n\u2018member of the Clifton Pres\n\u2018byterian Church where she ii\n\u2018active in the Presbyteriar\nYouth Fellowship.\n\nMiss Jeanie Ingram.\ndaughter of Mrs. Rosa Lee\nIngram, will represen\u2019\nLewisburg Junior High, where\nshe is a member of the Craft:\nClub, Miss Ingram _ recent;\nmoved to the area from Nort!\n| Carolina. She is a member o\nithe Enon Baptist Church a\n|| Vago.\n| Alderson Junior High will be\n\u2018represented by Miss Jami\npo daughter of Mrs\n\nBowyer and ae\n\u2014\u2014 She holds an office i\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 3382.224609375, 1163.5535888671875, 4184.85498046875, 1541.9736328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Man In Nicholas\n| Dies: Rites Slated\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 5812.43735546875, 4279.506203125, 6623.6353984375, 6265.8736796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "\u2018the Future Homemakers of\nAmerica, participated in the\nninth grade play, reigned as\n\u201cQueen of ts\u201d held recently\nat Alderson and attends the\nSeventh Day Adventist Church\nin Lewisburg.\n\n_ White Sulphur Junior High's\nrepresentative will be Miss\nTeresa Caroll Wylie, daughter\nof Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wylie.\nMiss Wylie is a member of the\nWhite Sulphur Presbyterian\nChurch where she is active in\nthe Presbyterian Youth\n|Fellowship and the Junior\nChoir. She also is a member\nlof the Junior High Teen Club.\n\n- Gap Mills Junior High School\n\u2018will be represented by Miss\nLinda Ratliff, daughter of Mr\nand Mrs .Charles M. Ratliff of\n|Union. Miss Ratliff is president\n\u201cof the Future Homemakers of\nAmerica, secretary-treasurer of\n\u2018the freshman class and a\n;member of the band. She is\n-a member of the Mount\n| Prospect Church.\n\n\u2018| The one chosen to reign as\n\u201cMiss Snow Queen 1968\u2019 with\nthe others to be attendants will\n\u2018iride in an open convertible to\n\u2018ithe C&O Plaza in Ronceverte\non Christmas Eve to aid Santa\n;'Claus who will arrive by sleigh\n1'to distribute the stockings.\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 5025.05615234375, 3013.641845703125, 6598.3916015625, 4174.04931640625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 5119.33203125, 8025.2900390625, 6568.5361328125, 8196.921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Hospital Patients Listed\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 5853.03208203125, 9073.4856953125, 6655.00307421875, 9723.400046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "FAYETTEVILLE (RNS) \u2014\nMiss Kandice Kincaid, bride-\nelect of David Akers, all of\nFayetteville, was honored with\na household shower Thursday\nnight at the Fayetteville Baptist\nChurch.\n\nThe color scheme of red and\nwhite was used by the\nhostesses, Mrs. Gaye Hambrick\nMrs, Mary K. Weatherford \u2014\nMrs. Peggy Smarr.\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 3482.949951171875, 8497.2880859375, 4992.64990234375, 10324.654296875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Watch For If!\n\nGRAND OPENING OF\n\nARRENS\n\nBes SERVICENTER\n\nSG Corners of Prince & Neville\n\nStreets and Valley Drive No.\nDEC. 12-13-14\n\nFREE GIFTS - DOOR PRIZES\n\nRegister For FREE\nTURKEYS\n\nDRAWING EVERY HALF HOUR\nFROM 8 A.M. TILL 10 P.M.\n\n \n\nREE DAYS\nNO OBLIGATION\nNeed Not Be Present To Win\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 5838.53305859375, 8214.592140625, 6657.98158984375, 8932.360984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "Dismissed were Mrs, Henry\nH. Cutlip of Alderson, Mrs.\nJesse B. Ford of Shady Spring,\njJacob W. Cantrell of Sandstone,\nSteven Lee Meadows and Ed-\nward Oscar Johnson, both of\nGreen Sulphur Springs and Mrs.\nEldridge CC, \u2018Wheeler, Mrs.\nBertha Ellen Adkins, Teddy\nEstus Jones, Elmore Lee Pat-\nton, Michael Duane Vandall and\nMrs. Anna Ruth Shippe, all of\n| Hinton,\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 992.9506611328125, 2766.440041015625, 1800.6665263671875, 3235.773337890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "LEWISBURG (RNS) \u2014\nJames M,. Van Metre, WVU\n\u2018extension agent for Greenbrier\n\\County, has announced the\nFarmer's Tax Guides for 1969\nare available at the county of.\n\u2018fice. Anyone wishing one of\n\\these publications may stop by\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 1805.957619140625, 2623.225197265625, 2603.230369140625, 3250.53139453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "the office and pick it up or\ncall and one will be forwarded.\n\nThe Beef Cattle Performance\ntesting enrollment for the com-\n\u2018ing year is open. There will\nbe an increase in charge from\n15 cents per cow to 25. All\nforms must be completed and\nreturned to the office no later\nthan Jan. 20 as the enrollment\nperiod will close Feb. 1.\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 3429.53598828125, 6501.088234375, 4227.677390625, 7161.9811015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "HINTON (RNS) \u2014 Funeral\nservices for Mrs. Cora Hinton,\n84, of Madams Creek, will be\nheld at 2 p.m. today in the\nRonald Meadows Funeral\nParlors with Rev. William Fox\nin charge. Burial will be in\nthe family cemetery near the\nhome.\n\nShe died Sunday at her home.\n\nThe body will remain at the\nfuneral home.\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 3429.705322265625, 6239.16796875, 4221.0341796875, 6489.259765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Funeral Set Today\nFor Mrs. Hinton, 84\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 191.9877399902344, 2738.115333984375, 999.500388671875, 3220.783591796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "OCEANA (RNS) \u2014 Mr. and\nMrs. Sam Clark were weekend\nvisitors in Charleston.\n\nMiss Brenda Bennett of\nWilliamson visited last week\nwith the parents, Mr. and Mrs.\n\nHoward Bennett and family of\nwnco.\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 5852.69614453125, 9867.5853046875, 6666.14467578125, 10349.3170390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "HINTON (RNS) \u2014 Mr. and\nMrs. Harry Wilson Meadows of\nHinton are the parents of their\nsecond child, a boy, three\npounds, fifteen and _ one-half\nounces, born at 4:49 a.m. Fri-\nday in the Hinton Hospital. Mrs.\nMeadows is the former Jane\nEllen Morris.\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 1052.1268310546875, 2637.750732421875, 1742.7669677734375, 2752.861328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "Guides Available\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 3430.545265625, 7344.674171875, 4237.01869921875, 8228.306296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "OAK HILL (RNS) \u2014 Oak Hill\n\\City Police investigated a two-\nfear collision about 8:40 a.m.\n| Monday.\n\nOfficers said a 1964 model\nBlake\u2019s Taxi hit the back of\na 1965 station wagon driven by\nJames McClaskey as he was\nturning in his driveway on Kelly\n| Avenue.\n| No charges were filed and\n}damage to the station wagon\nwas estimated at $50.\n\n \n\n \n\nThe accident was investigated\nby Police Chief Robert Murdock\nand Patrolman John Fox.\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 3456.15576171875, 7207.45361328125, 4224.671875, 7328.85205078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Accident Reported\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 5882.212890625, 8977.064453125, 6616.0986328125, 9061.5546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Bride-Elect Honored\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 5880.1669921875, 9765.541015625, 6636.84814453125, 9853.4228515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Second Child Rorn\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 251.28765869140625, 2633.02099609375, 968.1431884765625, 2723.72607421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "Oceana Personals\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 3443.5325703125, 8276.4896015625, 4246.8502421875, 8471.775046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "- A Cromwell chair has a low,\nsquare back and is covered with\nleather fastened by metal nails.\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 4254.64048046875, 7827.8938984375, 5028.72768359375, 8474.9254375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "The Christmas Parade,\nsponsored by the Jaycees,\nwas held Saturday afternoon\nin Hinton. Santa Claus is\nshown in the Jaycee float.\nThe theme of the float was\n\u201cSanta Gives to Hinton 1969\nNationals.\u201d\u201d The float was\nfeatured in connection with\nthe National Hudroplane\nRaces to be held on Bluestone\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 3372.9105, 926.7886127929687, 4180.24721484375, 1111.3630595703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "with Mrs.\n\nWilliam Kieldsing\nMoss Wender as\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 1011.3166889648437, 2118.69419140625, 1786.7018046875, 2609.570212890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "under the direction of Miss\nMae Dodd, principal of\nCentral School. Participating\nfrom Central School were a\nrhythm band, bamboo dan-\ncers, tumblers and several\nother groups demonstrating\nphysical fitness. Wilbur\nFarley directed a group of\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 207.76750988769533, 2105.908302734375, 987.342673828125, 2606.93959765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "\u201cDemonstrating the \u201cBam-\n\u2018boo Hop\u201d in a physical fitness\n\nam Friday in the Hinton\n\nSchool gymnasium were\nCleft to ) B Massie,\nMar er, Charles Ward,\nWel Davis, soag Pat\nAmes and Jane Ellen Patrick.\nGrades one through six were\n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 1809.2736591796875, 2109.77036328125, 2576.817283203125, 2587.83412890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "seventh and eighth graders\nfrom Jumping Branch who\ndemonstrated square dancing.\nMr. and Mrs. Bill Garten\ndirected grades nine through\ntwelve. The demonstration\nwas given in behalf of the\nSummers County Teachers\nWorkshop.\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "332085823-saranac-lake-adirondack-daily-enterprise-Nov-06-1968-p-8.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 1, 3 ], [ 1, 7 ], [ 3, 7 ], [ 2, 4 ], [ 2, 5 ], [ 2, 14 ], [ 4, 5 ], [ 4, 14 ], [ 5, 14 ], [ 9, 6 ], [ 8, 24 ], [ 8, 11 ], [ 24, 11 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 1, 7 ], [ 3, 1 ], [ 4, 2 ], [ 5, 4 ], [ 6, 9 ], [ 8, 24 ], [ 11, 8 ], [ 14, 5 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6832.0732421875, 9834.24590625 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 5211.5498046875, 4074.77978515625, 6832.0732421875, 6174.01953125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "Our Meats Melt In\nYour Mouth, Not In\nthe Pan!\n\nWe carry PRIME BEEF\nand best quality, govern-\n\n \n\nment inspected meats at all\ntimes. .\n\nOur store is big enough\nto have what you want and\nsmall enough to appreciate\nyour business!\n\nCARL BISSONETTE\natthe\n\nCharles Green Market\n\n49 MAIN ST. SARANAC LAKE\nPhone 891-2870\n\n \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 1033.914005859375, 2934.941837890625, 1857.2267412109377, 5453.990046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "\u201cthis election is not over yet.\u201d\nThis seemed an obvious refer-\n\u2018ence to the possibility that the\n\u2018decision might g0 to the Elec-\ntora} College, since Wallace\nwould have little influence on a\nchoice made by the House.\n\nHumphrey\u2019s main strength\nwas built around New York,\nPennsylvania and Texas, all\nheavy electoral vote states, with\nsupport in the northeastern\nStates,\n\nNixon fashioned his electoral\nvote strength largely from. mid-\nwestern and western areas as\nwell as q fringe of states around\nithe Deep South and New Jersey.\n\nHow much President John-\nson\u2019s Thursday decision to halt\n\n| attacks on North Vietnam af-\nfected the outcome 1emained\nprobiematical.\n\nNixon's udvisers thought\nJohnson's action may have add-\ned a percentage point to Hum-\nphrey\u2019s support. But they also\nthought refusal of South Viet-\nnam to send a delegation to the\nParis peace talks might have\nsubtracted this.\n\nThe Vietnam issue seemed to\nhave no overriding effect on\nSenate races, where doves and\nhawks registered victories and\ndefeats.\n\nSen, J. W. Fulbright, D-Ark.,\nehairman of the Senate Foreign\nRelationg Committee and a\n\u2018leading critic of the Johnson ad-\nministration\u2019s Asian policies,\nwon re-election. But Sen. Jcse7h\nS. Clark, D-Pa., another dove,\nwas defeated. Barry Goldwater\n\n \n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 5974.33075390625, 709.9295698242188, 6795.9529375, 2485.22295703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "f \u00a2 istic. oe Even mere. signitj- _\n\u2018cant would be if Wallace's eis.\ntoral voteg Were enougif to d\u00e9ny\neither of the other. candidates 9.\nmajority. The possibility was\n\u2018mentioned by a television com-\n\u2018mentator and Wallace said:\n\n\u201cI hope it does, I\u2018shope it\ndoes.\u201d\n\nBut Wallace refused to dis-\ncuSg what he would do in that\neventuality. He said-he would\nSave a news confer\u00e9fice some\n{ime Wednesday.\n\nHe rarely revealed disappoint-\nment. \u201cMaybe,\u201d he.said at\nOne point, \u201cWe should have con-\n\ncentrated more in the border\nStates and \u2018the South\u2014but we\ndidn\u2019t want it to be a sectional\nmovement.\u201d\n\nAt length, he could delay his\ntrip to the Coliseum no\u201d longer.\n| He asked hig daughter . to bring\nhim two aspirin. Then, he\n|clicked off the television and\n| walked to his car.\n\nHis speech was brief. He in-\n| troduced his family, his staff\nand his running mate ahd con-\ncluded :\n\n\u201cThe clectinn te nit eee cat\u201d?\n\n \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 198.45732556152345, 2986.393498046875, 1033.7753251953125, 5447.44073046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "I\n\nOne of Nixon\u2019s top advisers,\nHerbert G. Klein, claimed that\nthe Republican candidate woud\nwind up with an electoral ma-\njority of more than 300.\nKlein said that Wallace \u201ccut\nin on us heavily\u201d in Pennsylva-\nnia, which Humphrey won. No\nRepublican has been elected\npresident in this century without\nPennsylvania\u2019s support.\nAppearing on early morning\ntelevision, Humphrey said that\nthe contest had been \u2018\u2018a donny-\nbrook and anything can hap-\npen.\u2019\u2019 He said he doesn\u2019t believe\nthe result will be known until\nater inthe day.\nHumphrey said he is \u2018\u2018an op-\ntimistic man?\u2019 and \u201cI feel that\nway tonight. \u201d\nIf the issue should go to the\nElectoraj College, members\ncould cross party lines, Only 16\nstates and the District of Colum-\nbia bind their electors to sup-\nport the popular-vote winner\nand even those laws have not\nbeen tested for constitutionality.\n-Nixon has said he would be\nwilling to accept as the presi-\ndential victor \u2018\u2018the man who re-\nceives the most votes for the of-\nfice, who ever that man may\nbe.\u201d\u2019\n_ Humphrey did not accept Nix-\n\non\u2019s invitation to let the plurali-\nty winner take all. He said he\nfelt bound to follow the \u2018\u2018consti-\ntutional process\u201d of letting the\ndecision go to the House, if it\ncame to that,\n\nWallace\u2019s comment was that\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 5156.549015625, 723.6790205078125, 5960.56475390625, 2367.49590625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "olice al pone carly in ike evens\ning,\n\nHe talked twice by phone to a4.\ntop assistant, Cecil Jackson, but\nboth calls were. and\napart\u2019 from | them his \u2018staff did\nnot bother him.\n\nIndeed, at. times, he seemed\ngrateful that a reporter wag\nthere\u2014someone Who would Hs-\nten to a comment, or make one,\nabout the very personal \u2018and his-\ntoric drama taking place,\u201d ~\n\nAt one point, \u2018a television com:\nmentator remarked that Wal-\nlace had \u2018gone. down to igno-\nminious defeat.\u201d He made the\nremark when 17 per cent of the\nvole wag in and Wallace\u2019 s total\nWas 3,436,000.\n\nWallace bristled. \u201cA Dee;\nSoutherner getting that man;\nvotes,\u2019\u2019 Wallace said, \u201cis not ig.\nnominious.\u201d\u2019\n\nHe said it looked as though he\nwould get 10 million votes in all\n\u201cTt think ten million would be ;\nmighty good vote,\u2019\u2019 he said. \u2018\u2018\u00e9\nthird party movemen, from th\nDeep South\u2014whvy that would bs\n\n \n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 4337.5851484375, 695.6532026367188, 5152.216609375, 2376.714900390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "in that White House.\u201d\n\nOccasionally, he bent to kiss\nher \u00e9heek or arrange the quilt\non her shoulders, \u2018\u2018T\u2019ve got a\ngood vote,\u201d he said. \u2018Except\nmy little gir) can\u2019t understand\n...\u2019 A Wallace, Lee was accus-\ntomed to landslides.\n\nAnother daughter, Peggy, sat\n\non the couch With a boy friend\nand a college chum. They talked\nquietly among themselves.\n_ Where was everybody? Where\nwere the shirt-sleeved aides and\nthe close friends and the clutter\nof aSh trays and glasses and\ncoffee cups One expects to Sur-\nround a candidate on election\nnight?\n\n\u201cI guess I\u2019m like most folks,\u2019\u2019\nWallace shrugged. \u201cI jus; like\nto watch the election results at\nhome.\u201d\n\nHis staff was at a motel\nacross from the arena, waiting\nfor him. His running mate, Car-\ntis E. LeMay, wag waiting there\n\u2018too, and Wallace talked to him\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 281.58856640625, 7604.617375, 1482.8339189453125, 9834.24590625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "We plan a family outing for the annual\nturning of the leaves. I listen carefully to\nthe weather announcements, watch the news-\npaper predictions and then, at last, the\nsignal comes. \u201cThis weekend the color should\nbe at its height.\u201d\n\nSometimes we go before this and come\nhome disappointed. No matter how beautiful\nthe colors, we are sure that if only we had\n\u2018waited another week it would have been\n\nreally a superb show.\n\nSometimes we wait until the following\nweekend and, sure enough. the rains come\nbefore our trip and we drive through the\nwoods in order to see wet gray and brown\nempty limbs.\n\nHowever, we_ usually make it at the ap-\npointed time. I pack cheese, crackers and\napples and my husband takes along his\ncamera equipment. We force the children in-\nto the station wagon, inch along in the\nexpressway traffic until it is time to turn\noe a country road and inch along in that\n\naffic.\n\n\u201cNothing like getting out into the wide,\nopen spaces!\u201d my husband enthuses. \\.\n\n\u201cIsn't it lovely today?\u201d I ask sweetly.\n\u201cChildren, just look at the gorgeous colors!\u201d\n\nFrom the back of the car comes the usual\nrumblings of children being treated to the\nwonders of nature. \u20181 missed my favorite\nshow,\u201d one sulks. \u2018Just great,\u201d\u2019 says another,\nand, because I am not at all sensitive, I miss\nthe sarcasm in his voice. \u201cSHE brought a\ndoll along and that isn't fair''\u2019 my youngest\ngon shrieks, \u2018Daddy, you have to stop so I\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 1854.8921552734375, 2909.45721875, 2683.527888671875, 6300.6199296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "ot Arizona and Edward Gurney\n\u2018of Florida, regarded as hawks,\n.-Won Republican seats,\n\nWalace's impact on the out-\n\u2018come would be limited to what\nhe might dp about Electoral Coi-\n\u2018lege votes, if he got the oppor-\n\u2018tunity to \u2018do anything. Outside\n| the South and the border states,\nWallace\u2019s political - muscle is\nflabby.\n\nIn Delaware, Indiana, Idaho,\nMaryland, Nevada and West\nVirginia he got slightly more\nthan 10 per cent of the popular\nvote.\n| He had 9 per cent of ballots\ntfounted in California, Illinois,\nMichigan and New Jersey, 8 per\n\u201ccent in Pennsy.van.a, 7 per cent\nin Wisconsin and 5 per cent in\n'New York and Massachusetts,\nWallace's vote did not keep\n\u201cNixon from curising Fiorida,\n\u2018Kentucky, Tennessce, Virginia,\n| South Caroling and Oklahoma.\n| Nor was the third party candi-\nidate able to take Texas away\n| trom Humphrey.\n| Nevertheless, Wallace's vote\n\nin some of the larger states was\nbigger than the difference be-\ntwecn the percentages of the\ntwo major party candidates, In\nfeuch instances there were no\nclear indications which of the\n{two he had damaged most.\n| Expected massive protests\nFaces the election failed tc\nmaterialize except for isolated\n| incidents. About 350 youths, a\nimere handful compared with\njthe crowds assembled for the\n| Democratic National Conven\ntion, marched in an orderly way\n_|through Chicago's loop and ther\ndisbanded,\n\nIn Newar ,k.., NJpolice usec\ntheir billy - clubs to contain \u00a2\ndemonstration of about 200 per.\n\u2018sons after fighting broke out\nTwo were arrested.\n\nIn New York, after a Unio:\nSquare rally, the protesterg in\nvaded the midtown area and 7(\nwere arrested. In Washingtor\n100 demonstrators near _ the\nWhite House were booked by po\nlice,\n\n \n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 4332.068546875, 2649.07782421875, 5153.16436328125, 6252.7097734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "term, lost to Republican Rep.\nRichard S. Schweiker despite\n\u2018Hubert H. Humphrey\u2019s capture\njof Pennsylvania\u2019s presidential\n; clectoral votes,\n\n| Brewster was defeated by an-\n\u2018other GOP congressman,\n'Cuarles McC. Mathias. Brew-\nster supported the administra-\n| tion\u2019s Vietnam war policies. Ma-\nthias called for bombing halt be-\nfore President Johnson ordered\nit last week.\n\nBut the Vietnam war had no\nclearly discernible impact on\n| Senate races,\n\nSen. J. W. Fulbright, D-Ark.,\nchairman of the Senate Foreign\nRelationg Committee ang an\n|outspoken dove, won re-election,\nlag did other critics of the war\nlike Democratic. Sens. Frank\n'Church of Idaho, Gaylord Nel-\n\u2018son of Wisconsin and George S.\n| McGovern of Souths Dakota.\n\nBut leating hawks like Gold-\niwater and Rep. Edward Gurney\n[won Senate seats fur the Repub-\nicans.\n| Goldwater captured the Arizo\n(na seat from which 91-year-old\n.|Democrat Carl Hayden is retir-\n\u2018ling. Goldwater defeated Roy El.-\n(son, Hayden\u2019s administrative\nassistant,\n| Gurney, an avowed conserva:\nitive, won over former Florida\n||Gov. LeRoy Collins to succeed\njretiring Democratic Sen.\n| George A. Smathers.\n\nIowa Democratic Gov. Harold\n1, Hughes won the seat being\n.{relinquished by Republican Sen.\n+} Bourke B. Hickenlooper,\n\n\u2018| Taking seats vacated by retir.\ning members of their own party\n1}are Democrat James B. Allen ol\n-|Alabama and Republicans Rep.\n\u2018|Robert Dole of Kansas ane\n\u2018| Judge Marlow W. Cook of Ken\n-}tucky.\n\u2018| Among the Democratic \u2018 in\n-fcumbenmts who won re-electior\n-!were Warren G. Magnuson o!\n>, Washington, Alan Bible of Ne\n-lvada, Abraham A. Ribicoff o\nConnecticut, Birch Bayh of Indi\n\u2018}ana, Daniel K. Inouye of Ha\n1}waii, Herman E. Talmadge o\nflGeorgia, Russel] Long of Loui\ngiana, Sam J. Ervin Jr. of Nort\n>1Carolina, and Ernest F. Holl\nfiines of South Carolina.\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 1500.6931806640625, 7563.93378125, 2682.115046875, 9748.0906328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "can change seats\u2014I don\u2019t think I should ride\nbackwards any more,\u201d\u2019 my youngest daughter\nsniffles. \u2018Don\u2019t you DARE vomit!\u201d her\nsister threatens.\n\nBecause I refuse to give up on my belie!\nthat someday I\u2019ll work an outright miracle\nI ignore them and cry, \u201cLook at the trees:\nHow beautiful!\u201d\n\n\u201cThey aren\u2019t as colorful as last year,\u201d my\nson, getting into the spirit of the thing, re\nmarks. \u201cYes, they are, too!\u201d his sister\nreplies nastily. \u2018You just want to spoil\nthings\u2014that\u2019s all you ever do!\u201d\u2019\n\n\u201cI\u2019m going to get my picture teday\u2014I know\nI am!\u201d my husband, who also believes ir\nmiracles, says. Perhaps I should explain that\nfor 17 autumns he has tried to get a picture o!\nthe exact magical moment when leaf sep\narates from limb. He carefully chooses <\nlikely looking tree\u2014one that is dropping\nleaves in a rainshower pattern. Of course, by\nthe time the tripod is up, camera focused anc\nall, the leaves no longer fall. He waits\nready to trip the shutter, while the childrer.\nscoop up leaves to take home (most are\ndestined to be ground to a powder inside the\ncar) and I find a few choice ones for a table\ncenterpiece.\n\nAt last the light is gone and we pack for\nthe trip home. \u201cWhy dont you photograph a\nleaf falling from a tree in our yard? I\nwould be so easy'\u201d\u2019 I say, for the 17th year\n\u201cWhy don't you just watch the leaves change\non our trees at home?\u201d my husband answer:\nvatientiy.\n\nthlewtnaner Enterorse Assn.)\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 2685.97333203125, 1011.8892255859375, 3507.1301835937497, 4528.7097734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "WASTELNGION (AP) \u2014 ViCO-\nries of beth hawks and doves\nTuesday blurred the over-all im-\npact of the Vietnam war in key\nSenate: races.\n\nSen. J. W. Fulbright, Dark,\nchairman of the Senate \u2018Foreign\nRelationg Committee and \u2018one of\nthe most outspoken\u2019 doves,- won\nre-election, while Sen. Joseph S.\nClark, D-Pa., another\u2019 \u2018dove, was\ndefeated.\n\nSen. Wayne Morse, D-Ore.,\nanothey Foreign Relations Cont\nmittee member who sharply at-\ntacked Vietnam policy, was\ntrailing in his bid for re-elec-\ntion,\n\nBarry Goldwater of Arizona\n\n{and Edward Gumey of Florida\nWere the most prominent hawks\nto win Senate seats.\n\nGurney, a Republican mem-\nber of the.House, captured the\nSenate seat vacated by retiring\nDemocrat George A. Smathers.\n\nGumey, who advocated car-\nrying the War to North Vietnam\nand \u2018blockading \u2018the port of Hai-\nphong, defeated his Democratic\nopponent, former Gov. LeRoy\nCollins by a substantial margin.\n\nColling had called for pushing\nthe Paris peace talks and for\ngradual de-Americanization of\nthe war.\n\nGoldwater, the GOP presider-\ntial candidate four years ago,\nwon back a Senate seat after a\ncampaign jn Which he said new\nleadership was needed to win\nthe war,\n\nGoldwater replaced retiring\nDemocrat Carl Hayden.\n\nFrank Church of Idaho and\nGaylord Nelson of Wisconsin,\ntwo more Senate doves, won Tre-\nelection,\n\nIn Maryland, Democratic Sen.\nDaniel B. Brewster, a supporter\nof the administration\u2019s conduct\nof.the war, was defeated by Re-\n\nMathias had called for a halt\n\nin the bombing of North Viet-\nnim before President Johnson\nyordered it last week.\nIn New York Paul O\u2019Dwyer, a\nVietnam peace candidate, failed\nin bis effort to unseat Republi-\ncan Jacob K. Javits, who is a\nmoderate dove.\n\n \n \n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 3521.247501953125, 2801.760685546875, 4328.976375, 6275.7234453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 Veter-\nan senators from Oklahoma and\nPennsylvania Were toppled\nTuesday \u2018ag Republicans whit-\nlied down\u2014but failed to over-\ncame-\u2014the Democrats\u2019 substan-\ntial miajority.\n\nRepublican Barry Goldwater\nof Arizona, whose crushing 1964\npresidentia] defeat helped main\ntain the Democrats\u2019 powerful\ncongressional control, returned\neasily to the Senate.\n\nGoldwater\u2019, victory Tuesday,\n\ncombined with defeat of Demo-\ncratic Sens, Joseph S, Clark in\nPennsylvania and A. S. Mike\nMonroney of Oklahoma, high-\nlighted a GOP net gain of at\n_four seats,\nIncomplete returns indicated\nDemocrats would hold 58 or 59\nseats in the new Senate, and Re-\npublicang 42 or 41. Democrats\nheld a 63 to 37 majority in the\nlast Congress.\n\nRepublicans, besides takin\nover Democratic Seats in Arizo-\nna, Oklahoma and Pennsylva-\nnia, took away seats in Florida\nand Maryland. Republicans\nthreatened Democratic seats ir\nAlaska, Ohio, and Oregon.\n\nRepublican Max Rafferty anc\nDemocrat Alan Cranston wage\n\na close battle for the seat belc\nby California Republican Sen\nThomas Kuchel, defeated by\n\u2018Rafferty in the primary.\n\nThe - i &\n\ncapture 14 seats from the Demo\nerats to clinch contro] of the\nSenate, but no sweep of that size\ndeveloped\n\nMonronmy, three-term veterar\nand chairman of the Senate\nPost Office and Civil Service\nCommittee and a - longtime\nchampion of congressional re\nform, was defeated by Henry}\nBellmon, Oklahoma\u2019s first Re\npublican governor. The cam\npaign wag marked by dispute:\nover the Vietnam war and fed\neral spending.\n\nAnother Democratic senato\nwho failed to win re-electior\nWas Daniel B. Brewster 0\nMaryland.\n\n| Clark, an outspoken foe of th\nVietnam war, seeking his thirt\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 2711.18036328125, 5386.935734375, 3525.9104570312497, 9660.3660234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON. {AP)--\u2014 Vot-\ners in five states have author-\nized spending a total of more\nthan $2.5 Dillion on pollut on\ncontrol, veterans and education.\n\nBut a\u2019 liquor-by-the-drink pro-\n\npoSa] failed in the face of strong\nMormon opposition in semi-dry\nUtah. Nevada, where gambling\nis a maor industry, rejected a\nprivate lottery. And Nebraska\ndenieg 19-year-olds the vote.\n' The issues highlighted local\nreferenda that appeared on the\nballots of three-fourths of the\nstates Tuesday. Most were mon-\ney issues. -\n\nThe biggest financial proposal\nwas in Illinois, where a measure\nproviding $1 billion for air and\nwater pollution control ap-\npeared headed for approval.\n\n\u2018 New Jersey aproved its big-\ngest mon\u00e9y roposa] in history\n\u2014$990 million for education,\nlow-cost housing and transporta-\ntion,\n\nMichigan\u2019s largest bond issue\never passed provides $335 mil\nlion for a 10-year battle against\nwater pollution,\n\nVirginia Gov. Mills E. God-\nwin\u2019s $81 million bong issue for\n' college and mental hospital cor\nstruction\u2014a formal break with\npay-as-you-go financing for the\nfirst time thig century\u2014won\noverwhelming approval,\n\nIn Pennsylvania, a plan to\n| Zive Vietnam war veterang cash\n| bonuses of up to $750 won over-\n'whelming approval. If was the\n:first time the Sstate\u2019s citizens\n| voted on a servicemen\u2019s bomus\nduring a war.\n\n) Arizonans, meanwhile, junked\nthe state\u2019s tax exemption for ve-\n\u2018terans of World War WU.\n\n| The Utah liquor referendum\nended a hassle that stole cam-\npaign attention from . Vietnam\nand the presidential] race. The\nMormon church, which consid-\n-ers drinking a sin, battled the\n-measure\u2019s sponsors, who said\n\u2018the state needed over-the-bar\nliquor to attract tourists and\n, conventions.\n\nNevada voters soundly reject-\ned a constitional amendment to\n\u2018permit a private lottery, which\ni would have handed 30 per cent\nof the profits to the State.\n\ni NebraSkang rejected a pro-\n{posed constitutional amendment\nto lower the voting age from 21\nto 19.\n\nAlabama voters apparently\n\napproved a cunstitutional\n-amenam: \u2018m to allow the gover-\n\u2018nor and seven other elected offi-\n\u2018cjals to succeed themselves.\n| Presidential candidate George\nC. Wallace mad hig \u201cile succeed\nrim ag Alabarng governor in\n\ni\n\n.\n\n \n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 557.422607421875, 2681.749755859375, 2327.736572265625, 2900.63623046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "The Presidential Race\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 3517.778751953125, 821.22821484375, 4329.87920703125, 2370.3406328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP)\n~\u2014 It began as a One man adven-\nture and at the ehd George C.\nWallace seemed terribly alone.\n\nHe sat in a beige jeather chair\noppasite . the large brick fire-\nplace in hig paneled den, almost\noblivious to the few around him;\nand watched the resultg of his\ntelevision screen. _\n\n\u201cI've got a good popular\nlong ordeal flicker on the color\nvote,\u201d he said. \u201cIt\u2019s all right.\nIt\u2019s all right.\u201d\n\nHis \u2018youngest daughter, 7-\nyear-old Lee, climbed in and out\nof his lap and finally napped on\nthe floor between the folds of\nthick quilt, to be awakened\nwhen it was time to go to the\n\u00e9uge coliseum where g disap-\npointingly small crowd of faith-\nful followers awaited him.\n\nLee had fallen asleep after a\npep talk, \u2018Daddy,\u2019 She said,\n\u201cYou try to get a lot of votes,\nnow, becauSe IJ do want to live\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 2696.4453125, 450.5361022949219, 3371.735107421875, 965.77099609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "HAWK, DOVE\nWINS BLUR.\nWAR ISSUE.\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 2729.74267578125, 4588.7919921875, 3445.343017578125, 5237.5859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "VOTERS PASS\nBIG SPENDING\nPROPOSALS\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 263.22149658203125, 5577.587890625, 1814.3741455078125, 6865.9716796875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "A FARMER...\n\nIS A MAN OUTSTANDING IN\nHIS FIELD\n\nMIRROR LAKE INN...\n\nIS ANINN OUTSTANDING\nFor Fine Food and Accomodations\nMake a reservation soon\n\nMIRROR LAKE INN\n\nDial 523-2544\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 6049.02001953125, 2585.008544921875, 6780.93994140625, 3924.250732421875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "CEMETERY\nMEMORIALS\nWitherbee & Whalen\n\nRalph E. Bristol\n\n_ PHONE 891-3390\n64 Petrova Ave.\n\n- Saranat Lake, N.Y.\n\n \n\nne pg ine\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 3507.784423828125, 2407.248046875, 5971.00830078125, 2624.39990234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "Republicans Gain in Senate Races\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 5167.5226484375, 3221.326115234375, 5989.505671875, 3947.2158769531247 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "NIAGARA FALLS, N.\u00a5. (AP)\n\u2014- Senate Majority Leader Earl\nW. Brydges will begin serving\nhis sixth term in Jamuary.\n\nThe 63-year-old Republican de-\nfeated Democrat William A.\nMonacelli and Conservative\nDouglas J. Frederick Tuesday\nin the 52nd district. ~\n\n\u2018Brydges became majerity\nleader in 1966, when Republi-\ncans regained control of the\nSoniye\n\n \n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 3635.10009765625, 6319.01318359375, 6802.810546875, 9811.1025390625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "69 Chevelle SS 396 Sport Coupe\n\n \n\n\u2014\n\nChevelle SS396 |\nSecond place is still up for grabs.\n\n\u201d\n\n\u201cSS\u201d stands for Super Sport... brakes and white lettered wide oval Stop at your Chevrolet dealers\nand no nonsense. The \u201c396\u201d part tires on extra-wide sport wheels. Sports Shop and see what it takes\nstands for the 396-cu.-in. 325-hp V8 For a budget performer, you can __ to grab first place\u2014the\nee action order an SS 396 version of the Chevelle SS 396,\n\nBackirig it up is a specia] suspension, Chevelle 300 Deluxe Sport Coupe . . A\nfloor-mounted 3-speed, power disc or 300 pillar Coupe. \u2018Putting you first, keeps us tirst..\n\nSee the Super Sports at your Chevrolet dealer's Sports Department now.\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 5173.478703125, 2644.117130859375, 5986.02666796875, 3127.0491289062497 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": ". Republican senators elected\nfor new terms included George\nD. Aiken of Vermont, Peter H.\nDominick of Colorado, Norris\nCotton of New Hampshire, Ja-\ncob K, Javits of New York, Mil-\nton R. Young of North Dakota,\nand Wallace F. Bennett of Utah.\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 3614.47705078125, 689.4121704101562, 4233.15283203125, 810.486328125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "=e\n\nBy JULES LOH\nAssociated Prea. Writer\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 3608.87841796875, 2646.729248046875, 4229.69482421875, 2770.167724609375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "By JOHN CHADWICK\nAssociated Press Writer\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 276.6672058105469, 347.0251770019531, 2669.59716796875, 2158.748046875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nmenavedien ica, . \u00e9 : . --\n2 7\n\u00ab .\n%\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 281.5804138183594, 7162.6328125, 641.3080444335938, 7597.87890625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 2806.795654296875, 5265.79150390625, 3428.891845703125, 5385.130859375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "By MALCOLM BARR\nAssociated Pres. Writer\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 1903.314697265625, 6445.25830078125, 2673.324462890625, 6805.5908203125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Classified Ads\n-Bring Results!\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 328.1081848144531, 2933.2607421875, 970.3076171875, 2985.390869140625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "(Continued From Page 1)\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 398.3172912597656, 7002.5546875, 2639.97412109375, 7527.62451171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "-- BETTY CANARY\n\n4\n\nay Annual Jaunt into Autumn\n\n=_\nall { | By BETTY CANARY\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 2710.8439375, 9669.9689375, 3514.6487382812497, 9796.2078203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "i i you Gont get you te paper\nlreguarly eal @51-7aim\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 1374.129638671875, 7427.34375, 1937.8731689453125, 7520.3720703125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "By BETTY CANARY\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 5270.755859375, 3155.87060546875, 5878.78076171875, 3219.092041015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "BRIDGES 6TH TERM\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "301248494-madison-wisconsin-state-journal-Apr-24-1968-p-36.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 11, 17 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 11, 17 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6179.15966796875, 9663.72265625 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 3259.68603515625, 474.37689208984375, 3926.253173828125, 1666.039306640625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 2495.2653125, 2558.6783984375, 3192.3174511718753, 3264.7202832031253 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "Zeta Tau Alpha Alumnae\nwill have its spring luncheon\nSaturday at the National Mo-\ntor Inn, 350 W. Washington\nAve.\n\nCocktails at 11:30 a.m. will\nprecede lunch at 12:30. Bridge\nwill be played. Mrs. Gene\nFelker, 1402 Annen Lane, and\nMrs. Richard Holt, 1905 Gil-\nbert Rd., have further infor-\nmation.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 5531.5234375, 845.6878051757812, 6059.28662109375, 1070.20703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Lemons\nFor Beauty\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 350.91644287109375, 457.7691650390625, 2403.37451171875, 2373.10791015625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "AS aa tle Sa nl ae 9\n\nSa RM x\n\n \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 3971.03466796875, 438.3759460449219, 4489.76904296875, 864.1365966796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Zontas\nto Install\nOfficers\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 4700.2578125, 427.185302734375, 6002.30615234375, 717.0177001953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "GOP Women to Hear\nSchool Superintendent\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 3971.38591796875, 891.4550708007813, 4680.16388671875, 2214.05255859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Mrs. Robert Johnson will be\ninstalled as president of the\nZonta Club of Madison at 6:15\np.m. Thursday at the Univer-\nSity Club.\n\nOther new officers are:\n\nMrs. John Heim, first vice-\npresident; Miss Mildred Lind-\nquist, second vice-president;\nMiss Emma Zitzer, secretary;\nMiss Pear! Becker, treasurer;\nMrs. Carol Luth, correspond-\ning secretary; and Mrs. V. F.\nCourtier, Miss Eleanor Gun-\ndlach, and Mrs. Manley T.\nHeisel, board members.\n\nDistrict Six Gov. Ruth Wal-\nter, Neenah, will attend the\ninstallation.\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 4701.71306640625, 740.7773364257813, 5414.643378906249, 2431.637763671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Douglas Ritchie, su perin-\ntendent of Madison Public\nSchools, will speak to the\nDane County Federation of\nRepublican Women at a\nluncheon at 1 p.m, Monday at\nthe Cuba Club.\n\nA social hour at 12:30 p.m.\nwill precede the luncheon.\nMrs. J. W. Cain is luncheon\nchairman.\n\nMr. Ritchie, former West\nHigh principal, will be intro-\nduced by Dr. Ray Huegel, a\nlong-time member of the\nBoard of Education.\n\nMrs. John Bosshard, La-\nCrosse, and Mrs. Mary Ising,\nOshkosh, candidates for na-\ntional committee women, will\nbe guests. Mrs. Norman Neal\nand Miss Eileen M. Davis will\naccept reservations until Fri-\nday.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 5476.3658984375, 1102.950859375, 6139.953925781249, 2388.7942578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "To keep your skin clear and\nfair you need the natural\ncleansing and bleaching pro-\nperties of lemon. Ask your\ndruggist for a bottle of\nlemon Jelvyn, the latest type\nskin freshener that beautiful\nwomen throughout the world\nare now using. Lemon\nJelvyn braces and conditions\nthe skin to a beautiful new\nelarity and fine grained tex-\nture; its excellent toning\nproperties help stimulate the\nsurface cells, clear out stub-\nborn, blemish-inducing and\npore-clogging particles and\nsmooth the skin to beautiful\nclarity. Lemon \u2014\u2014 is\nideal for quick complexion\ncleansing and two capfuls in\nyour final shampoo rinse\nwill give a sparkling shine\nto your hair. Lemon Jelvyn\nis a must for complexion\nbeauty.\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 2505.8662109375, 443.595458984375, 3129.814697265625, 1061.3385009765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "J. H. Voss\nto Wed\nJuly 6\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 3259.81591796875, 2247.0537109375, 4626.6943359375, 3229.23486328125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "PICK A DINNER?\n\n \n\nDELICIOUS\n_nersin Family dinner\nlumping \u201c5B \u201cgenerous\nMleshi Nondles == servings\n\nMaathalls * firavy in Your Grocers Freezer Case\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 2506.969658203125, 1107.05876953125, 3205.3198925781253, 2290.50275390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Mr. and Mrs. George\nLeonoff, Danbury,\nConn., announce the en-\ngagement of their daugh-\nter, Leona Mary, to John\nHarry Voss, Rt. 3, New-\nton, Conn., son of Mrs.\nRuth Voss, 4118 Euclid\nAve., Madison, and the\nlate John Voss.\n\nBoth teach at West-\nport, Conn. Miss Leonoff,\na graduate of Western\nConnecticut State Col-\nlege, did graduate work\nat Columbia University.\n\nMr. Voss, a Delta Tau\nDelta and Phi Kappa\nPhi, received his bache-\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 2508.212890625, 2351.91357421875, 3142.92529296875, 2536.747802734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Zeta Tau Alpha\nAlumnae Luncheon\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 325.7239990234375, 3225.287353515625, 4712.78173828125, 9592.8330078125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "\u2014State Journal Photo by L. Roger Turner JT)a@LiON.\n\n \n\nVEN SADe\n\nFABRICS\n\nFOR SPRING & SUMMER\n\n\u201cSew Your Own Fashions\u201d\n\n \n\nNorthwest Fabrics has the most complete selection of fabrics for all your real fashionable occa-\nsions at MADISON\u2019S LOWEST PRICES. \u201cIf it\u2019s a wedding you're thinking about\u201d, we have the com-\nplete line of Satins, Taffetas, Silk and Worsteds, Tierras, Laces, Embroideries, Brocades and all the\ncoordinating linings and trims.\n\nTHIS WEEK\u2019S SPECIALS\n\nDOTTED SWISS; RIBBONS\n\n65% Dacron and 35% Cotton\n\nAll Packaged\n44.45\u201d Wide All Pre-Priced From\nSpring Colors C 19\u00a2 to 79\u00a2 C\nSatin - Grossgrain\nYd Velvet Each\n\n$1.59 value A Terrific Value\n\n \n\nVELVET UPHOLSTERY\n\nBeautiful sculptured, solid and antique velvets\nfrom our regular stock with values to $22.50 \u2014 $ 98\nFull rolls, 54\u2019\u2019 wide\n\nFirst Quality. Yd.\n\nDRAPERY\npats 39:\n100% Cotton Washable\nIdeal for cottage or porch Yd.\n\n$1.69 Value \u2014 Tan only\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n45\u201d Wide 29\n100% Heavyweight\n\nCotton Dress Canvas\n\nSpring and Summer Col-\nors. Was $1.98 Yd.\n\nIRON-ON INTERFACING\n\nand Regular Nonwoven\n\ncoe ag FOR $400\n\n \n\n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n\nMedium & Light weights\n\n98c Value per yard Yds.\n\n \n\nDID YOU KNOW WE HAVE?\n\n\u00ae The Giant Ring Zippers in Fashion Colors\n\u00ae Good Selection of Ostrich Feathers & Maribou\n@ Vel-Cro \u2014 the Quick Fastener\n\nBUTTERFLY LINING\nThe all new Dacron aning washable [oe $ 39\n\ncling, non static, 45\u2019\u2019 wide\u2014Large selection\nof colors for Spring and Summer.\n\n1201 WN. Sherman HOURS:\nPane ep vat 9:30-9:00 Daily\nMadison, Wis. 9:30-5:30 Sat.\n\n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 4711.10791015625, 2353.093994140625, 6179.15966796875, 9663.72265625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "day, :\n\n\u2018Rageamigens eel CRD,\n\n \n \n\nAs \u00a2.\nLome p Y\n\n \n \n \n\n;\n: \\eo V/\n\u00a2\n\n \n \n\nee\nting ted\nee\nSSr5e 72s:\nre git At\n\nSoy saan\n2 a, se o & Lol w\n\n**\nas\n\n \n\nON ee eee\n\u2018ee *\n\n~~\n\n: :\nThe Great Pretender ;\n\nI]\n3 All the freedom of a pants-dress \u2018\n4 (that\u2019s what it really is) y\n4 disguised as a sleeveless shift\nwith a kicky side-slit skirt.\n\u2018 The perfect city-to-country sportster A\nhe with plenty of romper room...\n\u00a7 in a cheerful front-panelled .\nP print or a swashbuckler-\n\"8 =e sashed check. In carefree cotton\n4 that will keep its cool all summer.\n: $17 k\nothers $13 to $25\n\n \n\n\u2018\nBaal catlisscss\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 298.0240173339844, 2451.06201171875, 998.2984008789062, 3202.747314453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Resident\nWives Set\n\nDance\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 3232.009453125, 1783.6650927734374, 3936.0103222656253, 2213.01837890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "lor\u2019s and master\u2019s de-\ngrees from the Univer-\nsity of Wisconsin.\n\nThey will be married\nJuly 6 at 10 a.m. in St.\nJosephs Catholic\nChurch, Danbury.\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 5437.31884765625, 752.6071166992188, 5758.3642578125, 794.570068359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Advertisement\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "241052600-la-crosse-tribune-May-23-1968-p-13.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 2, 11 ], [ 5, 30 ], [ 5, 39 ], [ 30, 39 ], [ 16, 28 ], [ 50, 36 ], [ 50, 47 ], [ 36, 47 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 5, 39 ], [ 11, 2 ], [ 28, 16 ], [ 30, 5 ], [ 47, 50 ], [ 50, 36 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6453.708796875, 10128.681640625 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 3288.2587890625, 4043.4169921875, 4820.666015625, 5921.60595703125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 883.1968427734375, 1455.7234541015625, 1658.4573320312502, 4892.44756640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "MABEL, Minn. \u2014 In Mabel\nFirst Lutheran Church at 3 p.m.\nSaturday, May 18, Kathryn Kay\nKiesau, daughter of Mr. and\nMrs. Alvin Kiesau, Mabel, be-\ncame the bride of Randall Al-\nvin Gerling, son of Mr. and Mrs.\nWalter Gerling, Fanwood, N.J.\nRev, Clayton Engan performed\nthe ceremony.\n\nThe bride wore an empire\ngown, fashioned with chantilly\nlace bodice overlay and sleeves;\na chapel-length train of white\nsatin, which was fashioned by\nthe bride. Her silk illusion veil\nfell from a princess crown of\ncrystals and pearls. She car-\nried a cascade bouquet of yellow\nroses,\n\nElizabeth Ann Kiesau, sister\nof the bride, was maid-of-honor.\nDeborah Gerling, was brides-\nmaid, They wore princess style\nfloor-length gowns, with scoop\nnecklines, cap sleeves of mint\ngreen brocaded peau de soie.\nThey wore headpieces of match.\ning fabric roses with small\nveils, and carried colonial bou-\nquets of white mums.\n\nThe bridegroom was attend.\ned by Ronald Gerling, as best\nman and Everett Rowland.\ngrocmsman. Michael Woods anc\nJames Mindrum, ushered.\n\nFollowing the ceremony a re-\nception was held in the church\nsocial rooms for 100 guests, Mr.\nand Mrs. Jarvis Peterson were\nhost and hostess.\n\n| The couple left on a wedding\ntrip to Wisconsin Dells.\n\n_ The bride is a junior at Lu.\nther College and plans to com.\nplete her college career in New\nJersey. The bridegroom gradu.\nated from Scotch Plain-Fanwood\nHigh School, and is a graduate\nof Luther College with a B.A.\nin business administration.\nThe couple will live at New\nBrunswick, N.J., where the\n\u2018bridegroom has accepted a posi\ntion in the accounting depart.\n\u2018ment of the W. T. Grant Co.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 5646.60907421875, 4380.4874921875, 6453.708796875, 6906.8933671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Forrest Gunderson; Mr. and\n\u2018Mrs. R. W. Lund; Mr. and Mrs.\n\u2018Maurice McDowell; Mr. and\n\\Mrs. Roger McManus; Mr. and\n\\Mrs. Harry Jackson; and Mr,\njand Mrs. Richard Amundson.\n\n| Third place winners were Mr,\n\u2018and Mrs. William Locketz; Mrs.\n\\Marine Hasse and Mrs. James\n\\Dockendorff; Mr. and Mrs,\n{Paul Schmitz; Mr. and Mrs.\n|Donald Elliott; Mr. and Mrs,\nOliver Robling; Mr. and Mrs,\n\u2018Kurt Faxon; Mr. and Mrs. Rob-\n\u2018ert Staley; Mr. and Mrs. Peter\nBerg; Mr. and Mrs. Terry Har-\nidie; Mr. and Mrs, Alan Klos;\n'Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fiedor-\n'wicz; Mr. and Mrs. Robert\n|Gowlland; and Mr. and Mrs,\nWilliam Ligon.\n\nThis year\u2019s tournament in\ncluded 13 groups. All proceeds\nee given to the AAUW schol-\narship fund.\n\n- Three rounds of bridge fok\nlowed the awards presentation.\nSweepstakes winner for the eve\nning was Terry Hardie, and Car.\nter Eckert received the award\nfor low. High women for th\u00e9\nevening were Mrs. Earl Bittner,\nMrs. Terry Hardie, Mrs. Kurt\nFaxon and Mrs. Philip Smith,\nHigh for the men were Harry\nJackson, Frank Potts, Dr\nJames Tankersley and William\nTaylor. \u2018\n\nCo-chairmen of the bridge\ntournament were Mrs. Carter\nEckert and Mrs. Richard Mc-\nLain.\n\n \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 4833.416015625, 4017.869384765625, 6410.9775390625, 4349.06884765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Scholarship Bridge Awards\nAre Given At Banquet\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1671.065373046875, 5570.22430859375, 2462.355525390625, 7504.53350390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "_ Rev. Lawrence W. Brandt re-\nceived the wedding promises of\nTamra Kress and Dennis John-\nson at 4 p.m. Saturday in Luther\n\u2018Memorial Chapel, Shorewood. A\n\u2018reception in Outlook Lounge fol-\nlowed the ceremony.\n\nParents of the couple are Mrs.\n\u2018Walter Kress, Milwaukee, and\n\u2018Mr. and Mrs. \u2018Alvin Koenig, 1205\n'S. 26th St.\n\n| The couple will live in Chesa-\npeake, Va., where the bride-\ngroom is a court reporter.\n\n| The bride wore a satin gown\n\u2018trimmed with lace and seed\n| pearls. She carried two white\n\u2018orchids with stephanotis.\n\nIngrid Erickson was maid of\nhonor, and bridesmaids wer e\nJudy Johnson, Joy Singer and\n\u2018Marsha Tjelens. They wore pale\n\u2018pink dresses and carried bou-\nquets of two-tone pink carna.-\nitions.\n\nThe bridegroom was attended\nby Gerald Ringelman, best man,\nand William Woodard, Henry\n|Kress and Joseph Koziczkowski,\n| groomsmen. Richard Stokes and\n\u2018Ronald Johnson seated the\n: guests.\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 877.0906416015625, 425.2236982421875, 1651.1084550781252, 1162.4714921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "parish, pi apaem re % delegates\nfrom eight parishe\n\nMrs. George Kelly, Houston,\nis deanery president.\n\nSister Immanuel, a_ senior\nsponsor at Villa Maria, is work-\ning with senior students, living\nwith them on the same floor,\nand learning to know them well.\nShe outlined the training the\ngirls receive.\n\nThe teacher-student relation-\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 2456.058349609375, 183.90924072265625, 3211.560546875, 551.2635498046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Judy Halvorson,\nRichard Riley\nExchanae Vows\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 3268.61298046875, 7989.01825390625, 4058.5950273437497, 9085.17559375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "| VIROQUA, Wis.\u2014The Vernon\n\u2018Memorial Hospital Auxiliary\nwill have its annual June Tea\nJune 10 in the home of Mr. and\nMrs. Earl Jaeger, Westby. Co-\nchairmen for the tea are Mrs\nPaul Mockrud and Mrs. Lloyd\n\u2018Bekkedal, both of Westby.\n\nThe proceeds from the tea\nwill be used for scholarships for\nnurses and other service proj-\nects sponsored by the auxiliary.\n| Mrs. Carl Ender, Mrs. George\n\u2018Kreinz, Mrs. Bekkedal and Mrs.\nRufus Fortney attended the re-\ncent meeting of the Southwest\nArea Council of Hospital Auxili-\naries at Tomah.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 2454.39471875, 559.9140668945313, 3243.2378496093747, 3384.7390703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "WEST SALEM, Wis. \u2014 Judy\nHalvorson became the bride of\nRichard Riley Saturday after-\nnoon in Our Savior\u2019s Lutheran\nChurch, West Salem. Rev. Clar-\nence Brauer received the vows\nof the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.\nRobert Halvorson and the son of\nMr. and Mrs. Edward Riley Sr.,\nall of West Salem.\n\nGuests were seated by\nCharles Halvorson, James Za-\nbel, Dennis Riley and John\nDiekroeger.\n\nRoberta Halvorson was maid\nof honor, and Mrs. James Za-\nbel, bridesmaid, for their sister.\nEdward Riley and Gerald Ri-\nley were best man and grooms-\nman. Robin Riley was flower\ngirl and Daron Riley, ring bear-\ner.\n\nWhite silk organza over taf-\nfeta with an empire bodice was\nchosen by the bride. The A-line\nskirt had a detachable train. A\ncrystal cluster held her silk illu-\nsion veil. She carried a cascade\n\\of pink roses centered with\n\u2018three white orchids.\n| Her attendants were in aqua\n\u2018chiffon over taffeta fashioned\njwith an empire bodice. Cabbage\n\u2018rose clusters adorned the wat-\nteau back, and were repeated\non their chiffon headpieces.\n\u2018They carried cascades of aqua\nand white carnations.\n| The ceremony was followed\n\u2018by a reception in the church par.\nlors.\n\nThe couple left on a wedding\ntrip to several western states.\nThey will live in Bangor. The\n\\bride is employed at Spartex.\n\\Sparta, and the bridegroom is\n\\with Erickson Bakery, La\n\nee ae\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 4085.932861328125, 503.77685546875, 6411.0, 3330.54638671875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 1677.4954833984375, 5192.43896484375, 2382.85546875, 5552.423828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Tamra Kress,\nDennis Johnsor\nAre Married\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 4853.34149609375, 4381.67059765625, 5656.4295, 6407.38408984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Winners of the 1967-68 schol-|\narship bridge tournament spon-|\nsored annually by the local\nbranch of the American Asso-)\nciation of University Women\n(AAUW) were announced at a\nbanquet Friday evening in the\noe Room at the Holiday\nnn.\n\nFirst place winners were Mr.\nand Mrs. Myron Riggs; Mrs.\nHoward Young and Mrs. David\nMewaldt; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin\nMutchler; Mr. and Mrs. Allen\nLaird; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas\nWentz; Mr. and Mrs. Richard\nBest; Mr. and Mrs. W. Ben\nBeaird; Mr. and Mrs. Lou Mou- |\ngin; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth\nScheid; Mr. and Mrs. David\nWaldo; Mr. and Mrs. Larry\nShrauner; Mr. and Mrs. Don-\nald Dunlap; and Mr. and Mrs.\nWig De Moville.\n\nSecond place winners were\nMr. and Mrs. Arthur Atkinson;\nMrs. Andy Fehlangen and Mrs.\nRobert Colleran; Mr. and Mrs.\nThomas Gallagher; Mr. and)\nMrs. Richard DeTingo; Mr. and\nMrs. Byron Speice; Mr. and)\nMrs. Lee Burgett; Mr. and Mrs.\nHarold Meier; Mr. and Mrs.\n\n \n\n \n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 3267.04736328125, 7607.146484375, 4018.309326171875, 7977.005859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "\u2018Area Auxiliary\nAnnounce Plans\nFor June Tea\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 121.04679870605469, 4956.25439453125, 1642.8067626953125, 6133.703125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 3248.986271484375, 944.2732587890625, 4041.5667070312497, 2172.335505859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "The Apple Festival Corp., La\nCrescent, will sponsor the 1968\nApple Blossom Dance beginning\nat 9 p.m., Saturday, in Crucifix-\nion Church auditorium, La Cres-\ncent, Minn.\n\nLe Roy Larson, Jerold O\u2019Ha-\ngen, Dave Yoder and Sam An-\nderson will provide music for\ndancing. \u2014\n\nDuring intermission, a Spring\nStyle Show, with fashions from\nHerberger\u2019s, will be given, with\nLa Crescent women doing the\n/modeling.\n\nThis year\u2019s theme for the 1968\nFestival is \u2018\u201c\u2018Pool for Progress,\u201d\nwhich signifies a continued\nsupport for the swimming pool\nproject.\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 3263.17431640625, 564.02294921875, 3935.666748046875, 931.049072265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Annual Apple\nBlossom Danco\nls Saturday\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 4045.29755078125, 6243.22235546875, 4836.77569140625, 7575.8621171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "pastel sweetheart roses, mums\n\u2018and daisies.\n\n| Susan K. Brzazowske was\n\u2018maid of honor and bridesmaids\n/were Mary Ellen Brinkman.\nKatherine Jane Schwartz, Deb\nra J. Olson and Julie Anne Hart.\n|wig. They wore pastel gowns of\n\u2018chiffon with pastel bow head.\npieces. Each carried a bouquet\nof green, yellow, orchid, pink\nand ice blue mums and daisies.\ncc + <<\n_ The bridgroom was attended\n\u2018by Jon M. Hansen, best man.\njand Bruce Haukedah, Car!\n\\Schwartz, David Hoyard and\n\\Mark Madsen, groomsmen.\n\\Leon Rick and Donald Larson\n\\Seated the guests.\nA reception in the church hall\n| followed the ceremony.\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 3249.1339765625, 2435.095158203125, 4029.5410722656247, 3153.3772539062497 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "ETTRICK, Wis.\u2014Plans are\nbeing made for the wedding\nJune 1, in Tamarack Lutherar\n\u2018Church, of Janet Kube and Eu.\ngene Hogden. Miss Kube, daugh.\nter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur\nKube, Town of Gale, has been\na secretary in Arcadia. Her fi-\nance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ern-\nest Hogden, Upper French\nCreek, is employed by the Pres-\n\u2018to Co., Eau Claire.\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 956.2037963867188, 7901.88671875, 2451.251953125, 9934.3837890625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Protect your\n\nfurs in our\nair-conditioned\nvaults, all summer.\nGuard them against\n\nheat, humidity,\n\nmoths. Expert\n=\u2014\u2014 Cleaning, glazing,\n\nrelining, repairing 4 \u201ca\nand restyling, too!\n\n \n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 4856.51953125, 6432.5244140625, 5551.0830078125, 6651.52099609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "Onalaska Park Site\nOf Teachers Picnic\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 42.867431640625, 197.62725830078125, 2474.861083984375, 409.60394287109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Nuns Speak To Caledonia Group!\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 4839.62176953125, 6656.61591015625, 5628.6336015625, 7214.126765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "| The La Crosse Teachers\u2019 Club\n\n|picnic will be at 4 p.m. on Tues:\nday, in Shelterhouse 1, Onalas-\n\\ka Park.\n| All members will bring 2\n| white elephant. Proceeds from\nthe white elephant sale will go\nto the DuShane Fund of the Na-\n\u2018ional Education Association.\n\n \n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 891.9260908203125, 7236.1574140625, 1667.7723955078127, 7776.1043046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "If food is stuck to an ename!\nor stainless-steel] pot, soak over.\nnight in cold water with a tea\n\u2018spoon of salt. Remove food rem-\nnants with a mild abrasive. Ii\nthis fails, put two quarts of wa:\nter in pan with a spoonful o!\nwashing soda or cream of tartar\nand bring to a boil.\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 5666.3623046875, 6937.03369140625, 6417.64990234375, 9997.6298828125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": " \n\nJUST LOVE\nTHAT SUMMER\n\n \n\n... and we're sure sum-\nmer will get you, too,\nonce you\u2019ve seen our fine\nselection of newest sum-\nmer...\n\n\u00a9 Dresses \u00a9 Skirts\n\n\u00ae Slacks * Bermudas\n\n\u00ae Jamaicas \u00a9 Surfers\n\u00ae Pant Suits\n\n\u00a9 Culottes \u00b0 Swim Suits\nby Jantzen, White Stag,\nGarland, Lady Arrow, J \u2014\n\nKoret: of Calif a\nother famous brand names.\n\nUse our lay-by plaa.\n\nSH Stor\n\nOpen Mon. & Fri. \u2019til 9 P.M.\n297 Main Thal 7R4.1408\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 3253.441349609375, 3265.252873046875, 4043.0403398437497, 3987.6065019531247 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "| Sereens should be vacuum.\n\u2018cleaned or scrubbed inside and\nout with a stiff brush. Occasion-\nally turn the hose on them. Use\na hand vacuum to clean the\ntracks on roll-up screens; then\nwax the tracks. Paint wood-\nframed screens every two\nyears. Paint screens with a rag\nor roller; keep the screen flat so\nthe paint won't run_ while\ndrving.\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 4095.2705078125, 7622.5205078125, 5613.7978515625, 10069.359375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": " \n\nfestive <<\nsupper sandwich\n1 thsp. butter or margarine 2 thsps. India Relish, drained\n2 thsps. each: finely chopped VY tsp. dry mustard\none and finely choppe 8 slices Sunbeam Bread\ncelery\n1 cup chopped cooked ham . om _\u2014\nYs cup undiluted, condensed\nnike ean Melted butter or margarine\n\nIn small skillet, melt 1 tablespoon butter; add onion and celery and\nsaut\u00e9 until tender. Stir in ham, soup, drained relish and mustard.\nSpread usly over 4 slices of (the bread famous for\nfreshness); top each with 1 slice cheese, Cover with remaining bread\nslices, Brush evenly with melted butter; grill until golden brown on\n\nboth sides and heated through. (4 servings)\n\n \n\nnConutight, Quality Rebar of Amatice Cooperative, tne., 1048\", *\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 2472.80096875, 9214.2843671875, 3265.0220292968747, 9646.2351640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "When washing windows, it\u2019s\nbest to work in teams, One per-\nson working inside and the other\noutside a window simultaneous-\nly, reduces spots and streaks\nbecause each can see the oth-\ner\u2019s failures.\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 2492.383544921875, 3490.970458984375, 3179.1416015625, 3810.286376953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "She League\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 3270.2746015625, 6231.45282421875, 4049.1946367187497, 7582.345515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Ruth Ellen Brinkman and\nWayne Russell Johnson ex-\nchanged wedding vows at 3:30\np.m. Saturday in St. Peter\u2019s\nEvangelical Lutheran Church,\nChaseburg. Rev. S. E. Lee gave\nthe sermon, and Rev. E. J.\nZehms received the vows.\n\n- Parents of the couple are Mr.\nand Mrs. Carl F. Brinkman Jr.,\nChaseburg, and Mr. and Mrs.\nDonald V.-Johnson, Audubon,\nMinn.\n\n- The bride wore an organza\ngown accented with lattice and\ndaisy motif lace. The ensemble\nwas worn with a chapel-length\ntrain and a silk English illu-\nsion bouffant veil caught to a\ndouble coronet of daisy venise\nlace. She carried a bouquet of\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 56.463120086669925, 418.98254833984373, 865.1306718750001, 4912.5476640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "CALEDONIA, Minn. \u2014 Sister\nMary Catherine McCarrick,\nFrontenac, Minn., who soon will\nobserve her golden jubilee as a\nnun, spoke at a meeting of the\nCaledonia Deanery Wednesday,\nMay 15, in St. Mary\u2019s School\nhall.\n\nSister Catherine traced the\nhistory of the Order of St. Ursu-\nla Union (Ursulines), founded by\nSt. Angela Merici in 1535, in Nor-\nmandy. The first of the order to\ncome to America was in 1639, to\nestablish the first Catholic girls\nschool in New Orleans.\n\n* vw\n\nIt was not until August 1867\nthat seven nuns started out from\nNew Orleans on a packet, to\nbrave a river trip to Lake City,\nto open a new school for teen-\nage girls. Numerous problems\nconfronted them, because river\ntravel at the time was hazard-\nous, The journey, related Sister\nCatherine, included a fire on the\nbarge. \u201cAnd I\u2019m proud to say,\u201d\nshe added, \u201cthat the women on\nthat trip were the most calm.\nincluding the nuns, to whom it\nwas a new experience.\u201d\n\nVilla Maria opened its board.\ning school in September 1880 in\nan old church on Prairie Street,\nLake City.\n\nThe present site of Villa Ma-\nria was chosen in 1885 over three\nothers because of the beauty\nand the possibilities of perma\nnent establishment. She men.\ntioned some of the changes and\ngrowth, despite hardships.\n\nSister Catherine cited today\u2019s\nproblems: \u201cAdolescence is 4\nproblem of education ...It is\nnot a state in life. Girls have \u00ab\npsychological need. They are\nmisunderstood and they ofter\nseek the sympathy of friends\nwhich they feel is lacking a\nhome, but is really there. They\nthink of themselves, but rea\ngenerosity is hidden in them\nThe faults of the child often hide\nthe growing girl. The girl mus!\nbe trained to harsh realities.\u201d\n\nHer companion, Sister Mar)\nEmmanuel Busby, told of the\nwork with day and boarding\nstudents at Villa Maria Acad\nemy.\n\nSister M. Lauren Jaeb, daugh\nter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jaeb\nCaledonia, is now an Ursuline\nnun.\n\nRt, Rev. Msgr. R. H. Speltz\ndean of women in the Caledonis\nDeanery and senior pastor of St\nPeter's parish, Caledonia, lec\nthe opening prayer and Mrs\nRobert Lager, president of St\nJohn the Baptist Council, hos\n\n(EE OI ti Naa\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 4838.09540234375, 7330.9484296875, 5652.0808671875, 7578.52325 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "| Brownish stains on stainless |\nsteel indicate that too high heat)\nhas been used; mild scouring\npowder will remove it.\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 2497.243408203125, 9137.4423828125, 3045.216552734375, 9209.3310546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "WASHING WINDOWS\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 1674.631779296875, 7585.8566328125, 2460.26690234375, 7790.85088671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "oer eaeeso2? 68 ONO OS OM 9988 wee\n\nAdd minced onions and cot:\ntage cheese to mashed potatoes\nfor a flavor treat.\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 3263.348876953125, 3189.816650390625, 3848.28564453125, 3254.856689453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "CARE FOR SCREENS\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 2469.29755078125, 4697.36346875, 3252.5259355468747, 9110.4929765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "In every community with a\nsizable number of children who\nlack the daytime care and guid.\nance of their parents, two types\nof service should be available:\nFamily day care homes and day\ncare centers, according to the\nNational Conference on Day\nCare.\n\nFamily day care homes pro-\nvide care in family homes, se-\nlected, developed and supervised\nby those concerned with the\nwelfare of children. This type of\nservice is best suited for chil-\ndren under three years of age,\nbecause of their great need for\nindividual attention.\n\n\u201c\u201d\n\nDay care centers provide\ngroup care for children, usually\nthree years of age and over.\nThis can include a center for\nafter-school supervision an \u00a2\ndays when school is not in ses.\n\u2018sion. These centers offer a de-\n\u2018velopmental program designed\nto promote the child\u2019s physical\nemotional, social and intellec-\ntual growth.\n| A good day care service does\n\u2018these things: Recognizes the\nhome as the child\u2019s base anc\nthe program as its supplement;\n\u2018safeguards children; helps par.\nents maintain the value of fam-\nily life and benefits the com:\n\u2018munity cultural and financial.\nily.\n| A good day care provides: re.\nsponsible sponsorship for opera\ntion; educationally qualified, ex.\n'perienced staff, adequate ir\nnumber; adequate, safe physi.\ncal facilities; a clear definition\nof the unique responsibilities of\nthe family, the staff and the\ncommunity; supervision, li.\ncensing and accreditation pro\ngrams; a quality program\u2014edu\ncational experiences and guid\nance, health services and socia\nservices as needed; utilizatior\nof available findings in researct\nin planning, organizing and di\nrecting program; and sufficien\nfunds to cover essential serv\nices.\n\n \n\n \n\nx & +\nFor the past two years the\nLeague of Women Voters has\nincluded the pros and cons o\nday care as one of its items for\nstudy. The members of the Lz\nCrosse League are now of the\nopinion \u201cthat good day care\nservices for every child who is\nin need of them\u2019 would be ;\ncommunity asset,\nThe La Crosse league will sup.\nport sound governmental pro.\nes ee to encourage\nve supplement this program.\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 3265.6144453125, 9165.242375, 4064.0808671874997, 9587.4636796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "SUB NUSALIN\n\nJames Whistler, the noted art-\nist, once sued John Ruskin for\nlibel. Whistler won damages of\njone farthing and had this coin\nmade into a watch charm and\nwore it proudly.\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 123.51527404785156, 7570.97119140625, 868.052978515625, 10128.681640625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "locks out \u00a2.\ntarnish \u2014 gives\nyou up to 10\npolishes free!\n\n \n\nWorks like magic \u2014 one easy appli-\ncation of new Silversmiths\u2019 Polish\nmakes silver shine and locks out tar-\nnish for mouths and months. Simple\ndusting with new Sliversmiths\u2019 Gloves\nreplenishes the tarnish barrier. To-\ngether they prevent tarnish 10 thnes\nlonger. Give you the equivalent of 10\npolishes free. That's why we use it to\nmaintain our silver. You'll like R too!\n\n((REMER'S\n\nCORNER STH ond MAIN\nLA CROSSE, WIS. 54601\n\nVATION ON\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 1655.3784833984375, 401.2272687988281, 2452.296931640625, 5154.61748828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "ship, she explained, brings \u2018out\nthe needs of young women to\nbecome useful in a Christian life.\nThe course of study at the\nschool includes golfing, swim-\nming, skiing and physical edu-\ncation, as well as nature hikes\nand other out-of-door activities.\nThe school includes a sum-\nter program of camping for\ngirls, ages 6 to 14. Here girls\nmay earn Red Cross badges,\nlifesaving certificates, and get-\nting along with others. The camp\nopens late in June.\nFor adult women, lay retreats\nwill be held June 21 through\nJune 23, and August 2 through\nAug. 4. The school grounds are\njopen to visitors any time of the\nlyear.\n| Mrs. L. L. Roerkoehl, Cale-\nidonia, organization services\ncommission chairman, Caledo-\nata Deanery, working with the\n|study of ecumenism in the dio\nicese, told of advances made in\nimplementing \u2018Guidelines for\n\\Practice of Ecumenism.\u201d\nShe stressed the need for the\nuse of \u201cliving room dialogue\u201d\u2019\n|which may be obtained from re-\n|ligious book \u2014\nMrs. Clarence Eikens, Cale-\n|donia, community affairs com-\nmission chairman, who is dean-\n\u2018ery vice-chairman of Marian\n/Awards, outlined the require-\nments that any girl of the dean-\nery, 12 years or older must ful-\nfill to be eligible for the special\naward given biennially.\nGirls must be participants in\n\u2018Girl Scout, Camp Fire or Con.\n|fraternity of Christian Doctrine\nand must have completed the\n40 different projects and have\nmade a recording of them in the\nofficial handbook, which re.\nquires the signature of her pas.\ntor.\n| Rev. Richard Loomis, pastor\nof St. Mary\u2019s Mission, Houston.\n\u2018explained the need of homes for\nchildren, ages 9 through 15, from\n\u2018the Twin Cities area, during the\nlast week of June and the last\n10 days of August.\n| The Catholic Interracial Socie.\nity of St. Paul needs homes in\n\u2018rural areas where children may\nobserve a different pattern of\nlife. Details are available from\nany pastor of the deanery. Fa-\n) \"ther Loomis said, \u2018These peo\n\"ple can do more for us than we\n\"can do for them.\u201d\n\n| Women of St. Patrick's parish,\n\nBrownsville, will be hostesses\n- to the summer quarterly meet.\n\"\\ing in July.\n\n: Mrs. William Jahn, Caledonia.\n\u2018received the attendance gift\ndonated by ladies of St. Johr\nthe Baptist parish, whose mem\n\u201csl were hostesses to the cof\nfee social after the meeting.\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 3654.472900390625, 6065.13525390625, 4448.849609375, 6210.24951171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "Brinkman-Johnsan\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 3261.4093671875, 9706.5792890625, 4058.2029374999997, 10096.4050859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "The Peruvian cormorant is\nisaid to be the world\u2019s most\n/commercially valuable bird.\n|The exportation of guano yields\nimiilions of dollars of revenue\nevery year.\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 2472.864689453125, 9760.3468671875, 3261.4900468749997, 10091.7820390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "Cook lamb for stew the day\nbefore using. When cooked, sep-\narate lamb from liquid. Re\nfrigerate both. The next day al\nthe fat can be lifted off easily.\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 4867.58056640625, 7263.9091796875, 5384.5029296875, 7328.99951171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "BROWNISH STAINS\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 126.79426574707031, 6153.3125, 1643.9542236328125, 6255.5888671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "64TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 1694.9078369140625, 7534.3623046875, 2299.587158203125, 7596.1806640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "IDFA FOR POTATOES\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 2492.086857421875, 3873.7472578125, 3224.6987871093747, 4393.15948046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "EDITOR\u2019S NOTE: This is\nthe last article on day care\non which a survey and study\nwas conducted by League of\nWomen Voters of La Crosse.\nToday\u2019s article tells what\ngood day care should be.\n\nDay care of children offers |\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 3288.477294921875, 9641.298828125, 3774.31005859375, 9715.5185546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "VALUABLE BIRD\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 903.4169921875, 7176.98828125, 1549.3858642578125, 7241.1337890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "FOOD STUCK TO PANS\n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 2463.9738203125, 4324.4054609375, 3253.5383867187497, 4684.1091875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "| Day care of children offers a\nwide variety of arrangements\nwhich may be chosen by par-\nents to best suit their needs for\nthe different ages of their chil-\ndren.\n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 2478.36083984375, 9702.2744140625, 2833.581787109375, 9764.3896484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": "LAMB STEW\n" }, "53": { "bbox": [ 3284.693115234375, 9132.517578125, 3689.38427734375, 9195.498046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 53, "ocr_text": "SUED RUSKIN\n" }, "55": { "bbox": [ 147.71986828613282, 6264.92059765625, 1624.946345703125, 7152.783015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 55, "ocr_text": "Mr. and Mrs. Bert Winters, Black River Falls, cele-\nbrated their 64th wedding anniversary Sunday,\nMay 19, in the Jackson Home, Black River Falls.\nMr. and Mrs. Winters were married on May 19,\n1904. Winters is a retired railroad mail clerk. They\nresided in Merrillan from 1916 to 1930, while he\nworked on the Marshfield Branch of the North\nWestern Railroad. The Winterses then moved to\nMinneapolis, Minn., and he worked on mail trains\nfrom there to Chicago. They returned to Merrillan\nwhen he retired in March 1947 and lived there until\nthe mid-1950s when they moved to Alma Center.\nThey are now residents of the Jackson Home at\nBlack River Falls.\n" }, "56": { "bbox": [ 135.85540771484375, 7210.51220703125, 849.2035522460938, 7954.80224609375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 56, "ocr_text": "A A 1 el A el A A\n\nlocks out the\ntarnish \u2014 gives\nyou up to 10\n\npolishes free !\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "227182439-amarillo-sunday-news-globe-Oct-27-1968-p-24.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 9 ], [ 3, 4 ], [ 3, 5 ], [ 4, 5 ], [ 20, 23 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 4, 3 ], [ 5, 4 ], [ 9, 0 ], [ 23, 20 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 5644.4390234375005, 8612.4370703125 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 4944.65228515625, 620.88666015625, 5644.4390234375005, 2674.738583984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "\u2018The Cardinals pulled it out 21-20\n\u2018after trailing 17-0 at the end of\nthe third quarter.\n\nMinnesota (3-3) will meet Chi-\n\n:\u00a2ago)6(2-4) in another \u2014 re.\nmatch of a Sept. 29 pairing. The\n\u2018Bears upended the Vikings 27-17\nfour weeks ago, the first defeat\nfor Minnesota.\n/ In other games today, New\nYork (4-2) will be at Washington\n(3-3), Atlanta (1-5) at Cleveland\n(3-)3 and the two winless teams,\nPhiladelphia (0-6) and Pitts.\nburgh (0-6) will clash at Pitt\nStadium.\n\nThe Rams and Colts plaved a\n24-24 tie in Baltimore a year ago\nbut Los Angeles ended the long\nBaltimore winning streak in\nCalifornia in the last game of\nthe regular season, 34-19. This is\n\u2018the first of two meetings this\nseason, the second to be played\nDec. 15 in Los Angeles.\n\nGeorge Allen's defensive\ngiants have won 14 in a row in\n\u2018regular season. They specializa\nin dumping the quarterback\nwith 26 smears in six winning\nefforts. Roman Gabriel, the\nRams\u2019 passer, has been thrown\nonly five times. Dick Bass,\nTommy Mason and Lamar [un-\nday are due to return after\nmissing the Atlanta game due to\nminor injuries,\n| Baltimore has been torn be-\ntween starting John Unitas, still\nrecovering from arm trouble, or\n\u2018continuing with Earl Morrall.\nCoach Don Shula has been post-\n-poning a decision on his quar-\nterback as long as possible.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 4316.09130859375, 89.42056274414062, 5580.99658203125, 580.6900634765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "Rams, Colts\nClash Today\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 1554.59033203125, 1684.8365478515625, 2206.871337890625, 1956.468017578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Field Trials\n\nDue Tuesday\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 3583.179140625, 1867.03119140625, 4263.95123046875, 2662.868955078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "from Brian McCullough \u2014 to\n\u2018sophomore end Len Coleman.\nMeCullough ripped 11 yards\nfor the Tigers\u2019 second TD with\n\u20188:44 remaining, and Arnold\nHoltherg\u2019s second conversion\nmade it 19-14.\n_ Princeton made a last ditch\ndrive with five minutes to play\n\u2018as Scott McBean and Ellis\nMoore ran for two first downs\nthat carried the ball to Penn\u2019s\n49. George Burrell, spearhead of\na swarming Penn defense. in-\ntercepted McCullough\u2019s pass at\nthe Penn 37.\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 2902.481875, 1867.5874658203124, 3567.5757421875, 2666.575986328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "second in the last 13 meeting:\nwith a rival of 60 vears.\n\nPenn built a 19-0 lead on a 1\nyard touchdown by Santini i\nthe first period, Berry's 25-yare\nfield goal in the second and 39\nyarder in the third and an 18\nyard TD pass from quarter\nback Bernie Zbrzeznj to Gra\nham in the third period.\n\nStopped twice in the seconc\nperiod deep in Penn territory o1\nfourth down and short yardag:\nSituations, Princeton finall\nbroke through in the fina\nquarter on 57-yard TD pas\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 2234.599306640625, 1872.7481103515624, 2899.842099609375, 2664.47955078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "PHILADELPHIA {AP) \u2014\nTouchdowns by hard running\nGerry Santini and tight end\nDave Graham and a pair of\nfield goals hy Eliot Berry car-\nried unbeaten Penn to a 19-14\nIvy League football victory over\nPrinceton Saturday.\n\nA crowd of 30.886, the largest\nto see the Quakers play here\nsince 1955, watched Penn brunt\na late Princeton rally to win its\nfifth straight for the first time in\n20 years.\n\nIt was Penn\u2019s first win over\nPrinceton since 1959 and _the\n\na a\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 1573.6007080078125, 88.55343627929688, 4246.5419921875, 1403.6790771484375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 859.1936645507812, 7045.80224609375, 1467.4434814453125, 7288.33837890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "\\ irginia Hands\n\nNavy 24-0 Loss\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 841.5396142578124, 5315.4398828125, 1522.88580078125, 6997.1108984375005 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "Pittsburgh (AP) \u2014 Ernest\nJennings and Curtis Martin\n\u2018scored first quarter touchdowns\nthat started Air Force to a 27-14\nvictory over Pittsburgh Satur-\nday.\n\nJennings raced 55 yards for\nthe first period score that got\nthe Falcons started to their\nthird victory against three de-\nfeats.\n\nMartin took a pass from sub-\nstitute quarterback Steve Tur-\nner and went 2 yards for the\nsecond score.\n\nMartin also ran 42 vards for\nthe key gain in the Air Force\u2019s\nthird touchdown and made the\nfinal score from the one.\n\nPittsburgh, on the passing of\nDave Halvern and the running\nof Dave Ferris, moved the hall\nwell in the middle of the field.\nBut 103 yards in penalties, an\nAir Force defense that dropped\nthe quarterback nine times and\nfour Air Force pass intercep-\ntions gave Pittshurgh its fifth\nloss against one victory.\n\nAir Foree's Terry Petrzelka\nintercepted two of the Pitts.\nburgh passes. Air Force quar-\nterback Garry Baxter was in.\njured on the first play of the\n\ni hh ee eee Ae ee eee\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 4267.8480859375, 643.8793969726562, 4936.3818945312505, 2673.606015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "By the Associated Press\n| The big showdown battle be-\ntween the unbeaten Los Angeles\n\u2018Rams and the Baltimore Colts\n\u2018today tops the weekend pro\n\u2018gram in the National Footbal\nLeague\n\nAs a companion feature the\nregular season rematch of the\n\u2018Green Bay-Dallas series in the\nCotton Bowl on Monday night\n\u2018will revive memories of their\n\u2018two title game thrillers in re.\ncent years,\n\n| Although the Colts (5-1) were\n\u2018upended by Cleveland las\n\u2018week, perhaps because thes\nwere looking ahead too far\nTheir meeting with the Rams\n(6-0) at Baltimore shapes up a:\n\u2018the most important game of the\nseason to date. All clubs hit the\nhalfway mark in the 14-game\nseason this weekend.\n\n| Green Bay (2-3-1) expects tc\nhave Bart Starr back at the con\ntrols again in time for the na\ntionally televised (CBS) Monday\nnignt game in Dallas but the\nCowboys (64) are favored. Dal\nlas never has beaten Green Ba}\n\u2018in five regular season anc\nchampionship meetings.\n\n| The Packers are only one\n\u2018game behind Detroit (3-2-1\n\u2018which will be at home to the Sar\n\u2018Francisco 49ers (3-3) in a gam\ntoday.\n\n| New Orleans (3-3) and St\n\u2018Louis (3-3), tied with Clevelanc\nfor the Jead in the Century Divi\n\u2018sion, meet at St. Louis in a re\nimatch of an exciting contes\nplayed in New Orleans Sept. 29\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 2236.940673828125, 1658.6270751953125, 4282.42333984375, 1834.9678955078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Unbeaten Penn 19-14 Winner\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 1534.1326318359374, 1988.8528466796874, 2223.603330078125, 4815.2666601562505 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "The Panhandle Bird Dog Club,\nInc. will open its fall field trials\non Tuesday at 8 a.m. on the\nGene Howe Wildlife Manage-\nment Area near Canadian, says\nOliver Austin of Washburn, club\npresident. These 1968 fall trials\nwill feature the running of the\nRegion 7 Amateur Shooting Dog\n\u2018Championship. |\n| Drawings for places in the\nopen and the championship\nevents will be held on Monday\nat 8:30 p.m. in the city hall\nat Canadian and drawings for\nthe amateur stakes will be held\nin the city hall at 8:30 p.m.\non Friday.\n\nThe stakes, running time, and\nentry fees are: Open Shooting\nDog, 30 minutes, $24 entry fee;\nOpen Derby, 30 minutes, $20;\nRegion 7 Amateur Shooting Dog\n\u2018Championship, one hour, $35;\n\u2018Amateur All-Age, 30 minutes,\n1$15; Amateur Derby, 30\niminutes, $8; Amateur Shooting\n| Dog, 30 minutes, $10; Amateur\n| Puppy, 20 minutes, $7.\n| Entries in the events will\nlclose at the time of the draw-\ntings, club officials say. Six or\nseven days will be required to\ncomplete the holding of the\nscheduled events.\n\nJudges will be W. K. Young\nof Tulsa, Okla., J. H. Criswell\nof Ada, Okla., and Wayne\nCornelius of Fort Worth, In ad-\ndition the trophies to be award.\ned, shotguns will be presented\n\u2018to owners of the Open and the\n\u2018Amateur Shooting Dog Stakes\nwinners.\n| Entries should be mailed to\nthe club secretary, W. O. Mate-\nijowsky, Box 919, Pampa, club\nofficials say. The publie is in-\n-vited to attend all of the trials\nwhich will likely continue\nthrough Monday, Nov. 4. There\nwill not be any admission\ncharges to visitors at the trials.\nIn prior years the contests held\nby the Panhandle Bird Dog Club\nhave attracted many owners of\nthe most talented dogs in the\nsouthwestern area, and a large\ngroup of hunting dogs is ex-|\npected for the 1968 fall event,\n\nAviectin eave. r\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 850.6267114257812, 7309.831484375, 1517.3756689453126, 8515.555234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) -\nVirginia broke open a defensive\nbattle with three second hal\ntouchdewns and stopped Nav\n24-0 Saturday in a game whic!\ncounted as an Atlantic Coas\nConference football victory fo\nthe Cavaliers,\n\nDefensive back Ron Ranniga\nreturned an intercepted pass 6\nyards for the only touchdown it\nan evenly-played first half,\n\nBut the Cavaliers struck fo\ntwo third quarter scores a1\ndrives which took only thre\nplays each and added a fina\ntouchdown in the last quarter.\n\nRannigan pulled in Navi\nquarterback Mike McNallen\u2019:\npass at the Virginia 32 early i:\nthe second quarter picked u]\nnlockers as he sped down th\nleft sideline and cleared the las\nNavy defender about 30 yard:\nfrom the Middie goal.\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 850.8093872070312, 4868.65625, 1512.2574462890625, 5268.81201171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Aur Force\n\nWins Zl 4\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 1535.830322265625, 4858.76220703125, 2169.079345703125, 5280.77099609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Chargers,\nChiefs Clash\nIn Kev Tilt\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 2281.82763671875, 2650.08251953125, 5526.12060546875, 8482.7392578125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n \n\nse RS Rr ks boa Ee hae\neeseoceecese one seseeceseocoeseoaeneaea\na\n\n: Guaranteed :\nE ccxecctacsall\n\ne ;\neecaeeescoeeea cee eeocsceneesees oe\n\n \n\nOFFER GOOD DURING\nOCTOBER\nNOVEMBER\n\n \n\nof\n\nFLECTRIC i\u201c\nRANGE!\n\n ... and now it\u2019s easier than ever to own one, fg\nDuring October and November, participating ;\nelectric appliance dealers will give you free\n\nwiring and guaranteed satisfaction. If, within\n\n \n\nRenan at\n\n \n\n60 days from your date of purchase, you 3\nare not happy with your new electric range, ;\nyour dealer will take it back and refund 4\n\u2018the money you have paid... you still keep i\n\nthe free wiring. You need only live in a\n\n1 or 2 family home and receive your electric\nservice from us, Act now... offer expires\nNovember 30th,\n\n \n \n \n \n \n\nER (Lan\nTeg \\ ELECTRIC\n\nDP PUBL SERNA\n\n* AT YOUR PARTICIPATING\nELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALER\n\n30-2\n\n \n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 1524.9418359375, 5284.46625, 2223.449033203125, 8511.0894140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "By The assacletee Press 1\n\nWill it be one of the other, or}\nsome other kind of alphabet for-'\n\nmation that Coach Hank Stram\nwill throw at the San Diego\n\u2018Chargers today in order to\nkeep his Kansas City Chiefs at\nthe head of the class in the\nAmerican Football League's\nWestern Division?\n\nThat's the big question in o\nbig game on the full AFL pro-|\ngram that also spotlights a bat-\nA at New York between the)\n\nEastern Division leading ot\nand the runner-up Boston Pa-|\ntriots. )\n\nIn other games, defending\nchampion Oakland expects to:\ncet beck on the winning side of\nthe ledger at home against Cin-\nicinnati, Houston is at Buffalo,\nand Miami at Denver. |\n_ But while nine clubs are using\nthe standard proptype offense,\nIt\u2019s anyone's guess what Stram\n\nwill come up with. |\n\u00ae @ @ |\n\nHe's used what he terms the\nTight End I formation, with two\nbacks and the tight end lining\nup straight behind the quarter-\n\nhack, and last week suddenly\nwent back some 20 vears in his-\ntory and had the Chiefs running\nfrom straight IT formation.\n\nIn that line-up, the Chiefs em-\nploved two tight ends\u2014Reg Ca-\nrolan and Fred Arbanas\u2014and\nthree running backs\u2014Mike Gar-\nre(t, Robert Holmes and Wen-\ndell Haves.\n\nThe result was 294 vards\ngained on the ground, only\nthree passes attempted by quar-\niterback Len Dawson and a 24-10\nivietorv over Oakland that left\nithe Chiefs at the head of the\n\nWest with a 6-1 record to 5-1 for\nSan Diego and 4-2 for Oakland.\n\nStram just might be forced to\niuse the information again with\n' wide receivers Otis Tavlor and\n| Gloster Richardson still douht-\n\nful because of injuries. Or he\njust might come up with some.\n|. thing else as a surprise for the\nrunner-up Chargers,\n| San Diego will throw the\nAFL's No. 1 rated offense, di-\n\u2018rected hy auarterhack John\n| Hadl, at the Chiefs. Kansas City\nhas allowed the least points in\nithe league, 66, and only eight\ntouchdown\u2014but seven have\n\u2018heen by passing and Had! un-\nsibel, will try to exploit\n\u2018that.\n\n \n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 1635.0455322265625, 5305.041015625, 2069.081298828125, 5343.60888671875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "By The Accacioted Prese\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 855.1340356445312, 609.4080834960937, 1533.900205078125, 4867.4609960937505 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "a.m. on the Gene Howe Wildlife\nan. Those bird dogs are some\ni minute and likely those trials\nrges.\n\nwalks she turns them up so they\n\u2018won't touch the cold floor. A\n\u2018day or so ago I told her she\nlooked like she was kicking\nalong a couple of dozen wooden\nclothes pins in front of her, I\nwish I could learn to wait till\nJater in the day to mention\n\u2018things like that. Her humor isn\u2019t\nthe best sometimes early in the\nmorning,\n\nOFTEN ABOUT THIS TIME\nOF YEAR some folks report\nseeing big bunches of geese and\nsometimes they do see them\nBut often, too, the birds seen\nare cranes and not geese. The\ncranes fly in the V-formation\nJust as geese fly, But the\ncranes\u2019 legs extend out behind\nthem and those of geese do not\n\u2018A ecrane\u2019s neck is folded back\n\u2018and his head carried rather\nhigh. A goose\u2019s neck is extended\n\u2018Straight forward and his head\nkept low, The sound a crane\nmakes is sort of a \u2018\u2018pur-r-rt\u2019\u2019\nsound. And a goose gives his\n\u2018\u201cker-whonk.\u2019\u2019 A bunch of geese\noften sound at a distance much\nas does a bunch of barking dogs.\nGoose season will open on Oct.\n30.\n\nMAYBE YOU DON'T WANT\nto see a gin show at all. But\nthe one to be held at the Tri-\nState Fairgrounds on Nov. 16\nand 17 by the Pioneer Gun\nCollectors Association may be\nthe last one you'll ever get an\nopportunity to see. Folks in-\nterested in the collecting of guns\nhave been delivered some ter-\nrific blows that were intended\nto he knockout punches, In some\nproposed laws the sale of am-\nmunition would be restricted,\ntoo.\n\nJUST FOR INSTANCE if vou\nregistered a shotgun of 12-gauge\nthen you wouldn't be allowed\nto buy any shotgun shells of\n20-gauge or 16-gauge 1 never\nused the word \u201charassment\u2019\u2019 in\nconnection with gun laws, but\nsuch a law would be outright\nharassment. When some\nlawmakers in Washington, D.C.\nfind that they can't force\nthrough enough restrictive laws\npropose laws intended to red\nto suit themselves, then they\npropose laws intended to re\nfape a gun owner plumb to\ndeath. And all the while a thug\ncould get all the guns and am\nmunition he wanted and get\nthem illegally,\n\nSPORTSMEN HAVE BEEN\nTOLD that they should be will.\ning to undergo \u201ca little in-\nconvenience\u2019 in order to\nregister their guns. But in New\nHaven, Conn., in order to apply\nfor a pistol permit you fill out\n21 pages of paper work. In New\nYork City you apply for a\npermit and put up $20. If your\nrequest is turned down you don't\nget the $20 back \u2014 it\u2019s put\ninto the police pension fund.\n\nIF THE HOLDER of a pistol\npermit in New York dies, his\nfirearms are immediately con\nfiscated by the police and his\nestate is not paid for the guns\n\u2014 not a red cent. Sportsmen\nknow the real meaning of \u2018\u2018a\nlittle inconvenience\u2019 when that\nphrase is used regarding\nregistering sporting firearms.\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 153.2759423828125, 423.9055505371094, 868.3327612304688, 8612.4370703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "OLIVER AUSTIN, president of\nInc. and all the club officers i\ntrials to begin on Tuesday at 8 ;\nManagement Area near Canadi\nof the finest. There's a thrill a\nwill continue all week -\u2014- no char\n\nAND IF you'd like to)\ntrapshoot for merchandise\nprizes today, there\u2019s a Turkey.\nShoot at Wellington beginning at\n1:30 p.m. The whole city of\nWellington invites you to come\nover and take part, say Troy\nMarsh, Junior Owens, Oris.\nWest, and Bud Higginbotham of\nthat citv. The shoot is at the\nVIEW post.\n\nBEGINNING ON MONDAY at\n130 $.m. a course in basic\n\nistol marksmanship and gun\n\njandiing will he taught in the\nindoor range of the Amarillo Ri-\nfie and Pistol Club on N.\nWestern, Men and women are\ninvited to take the course.\nYou're invited to join the\ncourse. Lady folks are given a\nspecial invitation. :\n\nJACKIE KENNEDY AND\nONASSIS got = married and,\nevervone in the world has heen\nwondering why they got mar-\nried, It has plumb disturbed a\npasse! of folks as to why they\nmarried. I know why. The peo-\nple have not come up with the\nreason and [| would have told\nthem sooner except that I just\nshouldn't dabble in the,\nmatrimonial affairs of on\nfolks. :\n\nEVERYBODY ATTACKE pb\nthe problem of why they got:\nmarried and they worked on the\n| Sige from the wrong angle.\n\nused the {indoor angie.\nThat won't do. I worked on the. |\nmatter from the outdoor angle\nand | have the answer.\n\nTHAT ISLAND that Onassis.\nowns is full of pheasants, quail\nof every variety, and chukars.\nand other game birds, In fact.\nthere is standing room only on.\ntnat island for birds. Jackie\nmarried Onassis to secure the\nhunting privileges on _ that)\nisland. The hunting rights there\nare an invaluable addition to.\nany family. That's the reason,\nshe did it. There can\u2019t be any!\nother reason with hunting con-.\nditions the way they are now.|\nYes sir, that can be the\nreason indoors or out.\n\nYOU SNOW SKIERS who are.\ngoing to Vail, Colo. around Nov.\n1 can see a real live Indian\nguru there. He will attend the.\nbig dance in Vail and then he'll\nretreat into the hills to\nmeditate, like most self-respec-\ntoe Curis do. The Vall\nhewspaper savs the last time\na guru came to the United),\nStates to retreat into the,\nAmerican hills he went into the |\nCatskill Mountains in New York. |\nHe went on foot into the moun: |\ntains.\n\nTHE GURU PLAYED on an\nIndian instrument called a sitar.)\nHe played it near a chincliftc!\nfarm and it seemed like all the\nchinchillas followed him into the;\nhills. And even though he walk-!\ned into the hills on foot the|\nnext time he was seen was in!\nNew York and he was driving |\na Cadillac of the latest model, |!\nSo vou skiers had better watch!\nthat guru when he retreats. i\n\nOMER BYBEE of the Bybee -\nMarine and Supply Company of |\nFritch says that a couple of]\nAmarillo men have been scoring |\non the channel catfish in Lake rt\nMeredith. He says that Harold.\nHolliday of 1040 Bagarry and)\nAlvin Bostick, 6603-B Lariat, got,\neight channel catfish and they,\nranged from over 3% pounds:\nto one pound on big minnows\nand water dogs for bait.\n\nOmer savs some walleve are\u2019\neoming out of the lake but they\u2019\nare just (of fair size Cecil\nWatson of Fritch has been get-.\nting big channel eatfish regular-\nly, some of them going over.)\nsix bo cads Cecil and Harold,\nand Al got the channel catfish |\non trotlines\n\nMR. AND MRS, J. p, COKER \u2018\nof 3701 Emil asked Claude,\nGilmore, 2916 Browning, to go\ndeer and elk hunting with them't\nat Telluride, Colo. Claude can't t\n#0 and he's grieving about it.'t\nHe says that Mrs. Coker is af\nreal Annie Oakley with a rifle\nand the Cokers have a house :\nIn Telluride so he could go first \u201d\nclass. |\n\nJust about the time he got/5\nwell from that. Dr. Norman\nWright, Dr. John Jones, and Dr. {\nRichard Jetton asked him to go;\nelk hunting with them on he \u00a2\nwestern slope of Colorado. And\nClaude had to tell them that\nhe couldn't go along even if they\npaid him for being a cook, horse\nwrangler, chauffeur, and guide.\nClaude\u2019s humor the last few\ndays isn\u2019t so good because he's \u2018\nae to turn down two lovely\ntrip\n\nSOME FOLKS who go deer't\nhunting wi'l become ill -- they\u2019ll |\nget what is called Buck Fever\nYou freeze up when vou see j\na deer You can't move a mus- |\ncle. You just stand there im- 4\nmohile and don\u2019t fire vour gun, ;\nAnd away bounds the deer |\nunhurt. It\u2019s a common ailment\u2019\namong deer hunters, folks sav.\nI never saw anvone with it\nSometimes just a silly smile\ncomes to the hunter\u2019s face.\n\nAND I NEVER HAD IT. But\nsome of my friends and 1 have\nbeen struck down with what vou\nmight call Quailitis It must hej\nahout the same thing as Buck ,\nFever, I\u2019ve had Quailitis 4\nnumber of times. When a bunch\nof quail got up right under my *\nfeet I've just stood there with \u2018\nmv gun and not done a thing. |\nIt's an odd feeling. It leaves|t\nyou feeling plumb si'ly. |\n\nI REMEMBER one time [1\nwas with an experienced auail :\nhunter A covev of 25 or 30:\nheautiful quail got up under his:\nfeet and he just stood there. |\nWhen they got up he looked at\u2019,\nthe: n and then he just shouted,\n\n\u2018Boo. You could have heard\nhim a mile. Don't think Quailitis\nwont hit yeu, too. It might,\nanytime\n\nWHEN WIFE GETS UP!\nEARLY in the morning to fix |\nmy breakfast if I'm going!\nfishing or hunting she walks |\nharefooted in the \u201ckite! en, Her!\ntoes are long and when she f\n\n4\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "163379896-hutchinson-news-Aug-03-1968-p-67.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 2, 3 ], [ 32, 4 ], [ 32, 20 ], [ 32, 55 ], [ 32, 28 ], [ 4, 20 ], [ 4, 55 ], [ 4, 28 ], [ 20, 55 ], [ 20, 28 ], [ 55, 28 ], [ 8, 6 ], [ 9, 7 ], [ 11, 14 ], [ 33, 35 ], [ 33, 21 ], [ 33, 46 ], [ 35, 21 ], [ 35, 46 ], [ 21, 46 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 2, 3 ], [ 6, 8 ], [ 9, 7 ], [ 14, 11 ], [ 20, 55 ], [ 21, 33 ], [ 28, 4 ], [ 32, 20 ], [ 33, 46 ], [ 35, 21 ], [ 55, 28 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 3059.4637851562497, 4849.121011718749 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 1071.9149990234375, 3097.997640625, 1557.2996005859375, 4155.753824218749 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "BNE Re\n\nThe most common argument used for\ncontinuing the war in Indochina is a\nworld Communist plot...\n\nTf our cause in Indochina is so just\nand honorable, why haven't many other\ndemocratic countries of the world recog-\nnized the need to stop Communism in\nVietnam and actively joined with us?.,.\n\nOur government is made up of human\nbeings elected by human beings, We are\nall capable of errors in judgment. Viet-\nnam was such an efror.\n\nGreat people accept failures or mis\ntakes. Why, then, can't a great country\nmade up of great people try a new\nstrategy in sulving world problems?\n\nThe best way to convince the world\ndemocracy really works is to stop this\nWar going nowhere, take care of the\nmultitude of internal problems we have\nand then proceed to guide and help\nother countries to a better way of life.\nBy that I mean self-help, not inter-\nference. We cannot force anyone tu be-\nlieve as we do bul we van be a living\nexample of true democracy.\n\nWhy do we in die Linited States take\nsuch pride in being the strongest? Why\nnot take pride in being the fairest, the\nmost educated, the must willing to live\nwith people of other ideologies, and hav-\ning a hgh standard of living for every-\none? The diverse talents ot all our\npeople are what really helped make\nAmerica great... \u2014 Marvel Skadberg,\n607 Riveroak Drive, Ames, la. 50010.\n\n \n\n \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 2568.13582421875, 2787.541830078125, 3052.7565097656247, 4011.0287265624997 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "The Legislative Tax Revision Study\nCommittee, created by resolution in the\n1970 session, has completed its seven\npublic hearings. .\n\nMuch of the testimony was the same;\nthe thought that \u201cproperty is not an\nindicator of wealth nor the ability to pay\ntaxes\u201d was expressed in every way pos-\nsible \u2014 and often. That there is general\ndissatisfaction with Iowa\u2019s dependence\nupon the property tax is unquestioned.\n\nWhen alternatives are examined close-\nly, the figures become staggering. For\nJocal school costs alone, over $400 mil-\nlion is raised by the property tax in\nIowa. When one considers that the total\nraised by the state income tax in Towa\nis $125 million annually, and that it\nwould take a quintupling of this tax to\nwipe out the property taxes levied for\nschools, one sees the problem. ;\n\nWe doubt if the Tax Revision Study\nCommittee will recommend the kind of\ndrastic shift in the burden of local tax-\nation suggested by many at the public\nhearings. But we have no doubt that a\nworthwhile change will come about as a\nresult of the committee\u2019s work. It can\u201d\nrecommend and press for legislation\nthat would establish a foundation pro-\ngram for public school education that\nwould make it possible for every school\ndistrict to offer a competitive education\nto ils students regardless of local re-\nsources.\n\nAt least half the funds to finance this\nfoundation program should come from\nState income, sales and other taxes,\nWith this, we suggest a state-wide prop-\nerty tax to raise the other half of the\nState funds for the foundation program,\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 50.51753045654297, 2639.930013671875, 529.6868686523437, 3919.4347324218747 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "in the days before the white man\narrived, an estimated 50.000 Tiidians of\nthe Paciie Northwest hiurvested 18 mil-\nlian pounds of salmon fram the Colum-\nhia River alone, dn the ldian tradition,\nthey took only what they needed, ta\nensure that the salmon ran would con-\ntinue ta be fremtful,\n\nWith the white man's arrival in nun-\nbers in the middle of the last century,\ntndian bands were reduced fa afew\nsmall patches. But the Indians signed\ntreaties in the 1850s which they thonpht\nupheld their salmon fishing mehts., an\nand off (heir reservations.\n\nDisputes between sports fishermen\nand the Jndians over these rights bored\nover in the imid-150s: Indians found\ntheir nets cut and theic fishing ger\ndestroyed \u201cVish-ins tu dramative the\nIndian cause began in [Nd violence\nbroke out in WS ina riverbank battle\nfought with sticks. stones and paddles\nby state officers and Indies.\n\nThe Indians had been granted; treaty\nrights to fish in the \u201cusual and accus-\ntomed places.\u201d The U.S. Supreme Court,\nin a 1988 ruling, ackuowledged that\ntreaty right. but said the treaty did) not\nspecify that the Indians could fish in the\n\u201cusual and accustomed tanner.\u201d \u2018Thus,\nsaid the court. ihe Indians had ne guar-\nanteed right to use nets, as they had in\nvarlier times: their right ta fish. the\nstreams Was one \u201cine common with all\ncitizens of the territars.\u201d and therefore\nthey were subject to the same state\nregulations as others,\n\nThe Indians. however, are persisting.\nLast week. armed Indians dined the\nhanks of a sahnon river near Taeami,\nW . Lo protect off-reservation Indian\nLishermen Aligned against them: are the\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 540.8925991210938, 2630.758138671875, 1025.6455478515625, 3913.2660312499997 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": " \n\nsports fishermen and cammerciat\nes, who blame the Indians for the\ndepletion af the salmon catches.\n\nThe 1959 annual report of the Wash-\nington Department of Fisheries states\nthat the \u2018results of inany a protective\nregulation en commercial and sport fish-\ning have served merely to Fill an Indian\nnet But the stitisties fail to bear ont\nthe implication that a relative handful of\nIndians are. serinusly reducing the\neateh. From 158 to 1967, non-Indian\nconmmereial fisheries accounted for 81.3\npercent of the fotal catch: sportsmen,\nf2 1b per cent. and Indians, 6.5 per cent,\n\nThe Washington Department of Fish-\n\neres eonecded in 1943) that it wis not\nfishing, but industrialization, {hat was\npemmarily yespenstble for the salmon\nEPimis;\n\u201cThe main cause of salmon depletion\nqin be traced directly ta the envican-\ntaental changes that have taken) place\nsince the advent of civitization in\u2019 the\nParitie Northwest.\u201d\n\nNarmn-bulding, channel-straightening,\nsenmping of gravel ant of the spawning\nbeds, lugging witich choked the streams\nwitht debris. and industrial pollution\nhave ruined wnany of the streams, \u2018The\nGrand Caidee Dam destroved all the\nsaumon on the upper Columbia. The\nsalmon Narvest inthe World War 1\nsears totaled 16 inillien fish: by 1967,\nthe harvest had heen cat to three rmil-\nhen\n\nBut albeves are on that fraction taken\nhy the Indians.\n\nCirven time. an industeial nation\u2019s ca-\npaciiy for polluting an environment\nWhich the Jndians, in their time, so\ncarelully preserved, will salve the cun-\ntroversy: (here won't be a salmon left\nqa fight over,\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 2070.662923828125, 3646.803548828125, 2551.5592441406247, 4849.121011718749 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Southern states. He gave reassurances\nthat while he would enforae school de-\nsegregation laws, he did not propose to\ntreat the South as \u201c\u2018a second-class\u201d part\nof the nation. This was good for the\ngeneral white Southern public to hear.\n\nBut the President did not say he was\ncondoning the defiance of school deseg-\nregation if it occurred in a school dis-\ntrict in rural Louisiana just becouse the\npolicy was defied in a Northern town,\nThe clear implication is that both iocal-\nities are to be held to the law.\n\nThis implication is welcome because\nsmug Satisfaction has spread in some\nNorthern communities since the Presi-\ndent's speech Mar. 24, 1970, on \u201cde\njure\u201d and \u201cde facto\u201d school segregation.\nHe left the impression that his Adminis.\ntration had to combat the de jure type,\nbut was under little obligation to press\naffirmatively against the de facto type.\n\nJf the New Orleans assurances are\nmeaningful, the federal government will\nact against de facto schoo) segregation\nin the North. The white Southerners who\nstuck their necks out are not (according\nto the speech) to have their heads\nchopped off to the gleeful cheers of local\nsegregationists, And, those who have pro-\nceeded in good faith in the North\nwill not have the props knocked from\nunder them,\n\nAs for the white and black children,\nthey are as badly cheated whether the\nshells in the game are labeled de jure\nor de facto. The President said truly in\n4 news conference: \u201cThose who will\nsulier (the failure of leadership) will not\nsimply be this generation, it will be\nprimarily the next generation,\u201d\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 2577.782552734375, 513.6942958984375, 3059.4637851562497, 1716.5580234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "HE, BUSES stopped running a short\ntime ago in Joliet, Ill., mainly be-\ncause there weren't enough people to\nride them. It\u2019s an unhappy trend that\u2019s\nhitting many small-to-medium-sized\ncities. The impact has been felt in no\nsmall degree throughout the Quad-Cities.\nRecently it was reported that Bettendorf\ncould be without bus service after Sept.\n1 for the first time in two decades when\na 90-day agreement expires.\n\nIn the Quad-Cities bus usage report-\nedly has declined by about 188,000 pas-\nsengers in the first half of 1970 com-\npared with the first six months of 1969.\nIn Davenport. the City Transit Authority\nis seeking a federal grant for a techni-\ncal study to try to determine route\nfeasibility and the possibilities of com-\nbining city and school district bus service.\n\nA year ago, Davenport voters ap-\nproved creation of the transit authority\nand the issuance of up to- $500,000 in\nbonds as a means of guaranteeing con-\ntinuation of service but smaller cities\nand towns generally cannot afford to\nsubsidize systems or take them over. Nor\ncan they get much help from the U.S.\n\nIn Joliet, downtown merchants paid\n$1,000 a month to keep buses running\nfrom last December to March. Phe city\npaid another $1,000 but finally the mer-\nchants gave up.\n\nSome, who have a car, say they\nwouldn't miss bus transportation. But\namong those who would say otherwise,\nin almost any city, large or small, are\nthe young, the elderly, the poor. Their\ncontinuing transil plight is a most urgent\nproblem in the Quad-Cities and across\nthe nation.\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 57.93880654907227, 1601.2646083984375, 538.2433872070312, 2527.946939453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Tao of America\u2019s Far astern allies,\nthe Philippines and \u2018Pane, have col-\nJaborated in The suppression af a news.\npaper and the imprisonment of ats pub.\nlisher and ifs editor.\n\nPhilippines President: Ferdinand Mar-\ncos arrested the brothers Quavin: Yuyi-\nlung, publisher: and Rizal Yuyitung, edi\ntor. of the Chinese Camimercial News in\nMuntla. The charge was publishing new\nfavorable to the Communist cause amd\nderogatory to the Marcos government.\nThe Yuvilungs had been arrested by the\narmy vears before on these charges, bul\nthe charges hid been dropped. and the\nbrothers made apology and retraction as\nrequired Dy a presidential order. \u2018Tien,\non Mar. 23. 1970, Marcos renewed) the\nattack and filed departition charges\nagainst the Yuyitungs. \u00a2They are Mie\nuila-born Chinese and have renounced\nChinese citizenship. 1\n\nThe deportation hearing. ludd late at\nnight, was a darees The chives: were\nsupported by such \u201cevidence\u201d as use of\nthe word Peking instead of Peiping: and\nof the name People\u2019s Republic of China\ninstead of the Bandit Regime of Mano.\nWhile the case was still pending. (he\ntwo brothers were picked ap and hiuled\noff to Taipei, Taian.\n\nThere, last week, they were tried by a\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 555.9186611328125, 624.2845668945313, 1039.5131015625, 1489.5528964843752 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "This inconvenience will hamper only\none part of their operalions, Warren, for\nexaniple. has 100 annual permits to haul\nover-sized loads which are untouched by\nthe penalty. They cover all but the larg-\nest loads. Warren also has a large fleet\nfor hauling regilar-sized loads which is\nunaffected by the disciplinary action.\n\nWarren has heen violating the three-\nyear-old over-sized vehicle Jaw with\nregularity, ever since the commission\nbelated! y got around to trying to enforce\ni. He was hauled before the commission\nlast year after tallymg up 33 violations\nin Wo tmonths. At that time the commi\nsian took away his routine permit priv\nJege for four weeks. Warren said, \u201cWe\nhave tightened up our operations and\ngotten fuuuher with our operators.\u201d\nThal now looks ke an empty promise,\n\nSome truckers apparently have been\nencouraged to disresard truck size and\nweight laws becuase violations have\nbeen so lightly punished. For the War-\nren truck firm's 59 other violations: this\nyear, the fines tataled only $913, \u2018That is\naominiseule amount for a large tracking\nfirm. PP the commission is lo pet greater\nrespect for the hie, HW maust punish more\nerely thace who disrespect it,\n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n\n \n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 547.9973354492188, 1600.3388271484375, 1030.485513671875, 2527.560220703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "military court and convicted of printing\npropaganda of benett ta the Chinese\nCommunists. Rizal was sentenced a\nthree years in peisen and Quintin te twa.\n\nThe Tuternational Press Institute,\nwhich held its world assembly in Hong\nKong, interceded in behalf of the Manila\nnewspapermen but failed. IPI uryed\nthat the case be tried in apen civil court\naad was promised by ihe Taiwan gov-\nermuent Ulat this would be done. Na\ncharges have been proved against the\nYusstungs \u2018They lave simply been si-\nJeneed and prt wn prison.\n\nIt is no surprise to find the police\nsite regime af Chiang Jkai-shek han-\ndhng a couple of journalists in this fash-\nion. It is a surprise to find such behavior\nut othe gavernment ef the Philippines,\nWhich has a constilutien guaranteeing a\nfree press and which has tad the pre-\nsumed advantages of half a century of\ntutelage under United Slates rule,\n\nThis case is anuther reminder of how\nfragile the democratic freedoms are and\nhow dependent they ar\u00e9 upon the long\ntradition and constant vigilance of a\npeople. IL, also reminds us that being\nagainst the Communists is not the same\ntung as being for freedam and de-\nmarracy.\n\n \n\n \n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 66.47833825683594, 621.0700893554688, 543.2925205078125, 1492.5917148437502 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": " \n\nThe lowa Highway Commission has\nRiven another wrist slap to Jack Ware\nren. a Waterloo trucker) who has\nfrequently violated state laws gaverning\nthe size, weight and permissible routes\nof trucks,\n\ntn the first four months af 1970, track\ndrivers for Warren Transport. Ine. were\nrenvicted eight times fer vielahans of\nthe state Taw covering: over-sized laitels\nWarren drivers alse were convirted\nhines of violations involving regular:\nslaed Inds,\n\nThe commission cnfarees the over\nsized load daw, whieh authorizes it to pe-\nnalize truckers affer five non-willinl vin-\nlations. Which is haw all eight of Warren's\nIrespasses were generoausiv classified.\nThe commission alsa may inveke penal:\nfies affer one willfil) violation, which\ntripped up lwo out-of-stale truckers,\n\nThe penalty for Warren and the other\n(vo firms was ty deny them the roathie\nissuance of single-dcip permits, They\nwill have to wait for the biweekly com-\nmission meetings te get permis, which\nwill mean some ineanvenience and per-\nhaps the toss of a few hanling jobs.\nWarren obtained a0) single Irip permits\nJnst month.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 2565.85066796875, 4177.442953125, 3044.6981601562497, 4848.56925390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "An Albia reader questions the State-\nment by Ottumwa's police chief in a\nrecent Courier story. Chief Harry Capell\nwas quoted as saying \u201cthere was no\nnegligence in the accidental discharge of\na policeman\u2019s revolver early Thursday\nat Holiday Inn.\u201d\n\nPatrolman Donald Bartlett \u201cwas get-\nling up from a booth in the restaurant\nwhen his revolver apparently struck or\nCaught the side of the table and dis-\ncharged, sending a .38-caliber bullet\nthrough a window.\u201d .\n\nThe chief explained that the gun was\nin Bartlett's holster when the accident\nhappened, and that there were no in-\njuries and no other damage.\n\nWe join the Albia reader in concern\nover such an incident. If there was no\nnegligence, then something needs to be\ndone to improve the Safety margin for\ninnocent bystanders, when they are\naround policemen carrying guns.\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 540.8590908203125, 4027.77840234375, 1019.980142578125, 4566.8900546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "anarters or back home, If seme students\naie doabbeioned, some are disiusioning\n\nBombing of the Federal Ollice Bunld-\nitz in Minneapolis wis understandable.\nIshin said. because some believe violent\naenan is their aly method of making a\npoint, \u201cT understind this kind of action\nPdowt condemn if, T don't deplore\nTodont endorse it\u2019 Presumably,\nthen. he neither condemns nor deplores\nKent State and dacksen State. If the\nextremiztn ot the bomber is above con-\ndemnatioy, so is that of the trigger-\nHappy guardsimnan or patrolman\n\nWak campus tensions at a high level.\nthere i> an Utgent need for responsible\nstident iudership rather than immature\nThedaric,\n\n \n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 2566.152181640625, 1899.0478115234375, 3053.8666171874997, 2608.99601171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Did Gov, Robert Ray commit political\nsuicide as the result of some of his\nwords at the Wadena rock festival?\n\nAn Associated Press story quoted a\nFayetie businessman as declaring that\nRay had ruined his chances of re-elec-\ntion and \u201chalf the residents of this coun-\nty have written him letters... Most of\nthe people around here think he should\nhave sent out the National Guard ., .\nThey don\u2019t understand condoning an ille-\ngal action.\u201d oo\n\nThere were so many absurd general-\nities in the statement (\u201chalf the people\nof this-county,\u201d etc.) that its prejudice\nwas apparent,\n\nOpinion is so mixed that we doubt if\nthere will be appreciable reflection\nagainst the governor atthe polls in the\nnext election as a result of the rock\nfestival, which by that time will have\nbeen forgotten. Actually what people re-\nmember best is that there was no vio-\ntence, no one hurt.\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 1088.479818359375, 1449.1657314453125, 1565.06827734375, 2180.354166015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": " \n\nThe article by Steven Levine in the\nAug. 17 Register was a typical example\nof the ridiculous outpourings which turn\noff the Valder\" generations, In trying to\ndocument a \u201cconspiracy\u2019\u2019 fo establish a\nhunting season on the young. he reels\noff a jong string of incidents without\nbothering to mention what ignited them.\n\nAs far as I am able to determine, all\nthe vietims enumerated were shot as a\nconsequence of crimes committed hy\nLevine\u2019s young heroes. A crime is a\ntrime whether it is perpetrated by a\nperson 19 years ald ar ane 39.\n\nPerhaps Mr. Levine would require an\nID cheek of anyone burning down a\nbuilding, for instance, with permission\nto be granted to all arsonists under 25,\nAs with most claims of injustice to youth,\nwhat we really have here is a demand\nfor privilege. and again privilege, by the\nmost pampered element in our, or any\nother, society, -- Clarence B. Drennon,\n218 Pennsylvania Ave. Story City, Ia.\n50248, #\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 42.75048257446289, 4021.566, 524.8038120117187, 4814.20792578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Vidlener ie the inevitable consequence\nof frustration, says a vaum mia whe.\ndespite his suuth, shauld know better.\n\nDavid Uishin aleeted Wednesday as\npresident al the National Student Assoc\nation, colmplawed toa reparler. \u201clye\nbeen working for four veurs rever since\nhe was 17! and nothing's heen elfec-\ntive.\u201d\n\nHe joined peace demunstrations.\n\u201cThat didn\u2019t work. Mass marches ton\u2019\nwork. We tried to get peace candidates\nclected, That didn't work. What's left!\u201d\n\nWhat is deh, uf course, is harder\nwork.\n\nSome student activists have shown a\ncapacity for eilective political etfort\nBul for some. the nitty-gritty his proven\nfoo taxing. Professionals in the New\nYork congressional primary campaign\nof peace candidate Peter Eykenberry\ncomplained that tou many of the student\nvolunteers arrived prepared to write\n\u201cpositign papers.\u201d\u2019 not to ring doorbells,\nanf\u2019 that the sligntest harassment sent\nthem scurry:ng back to campaign head-\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 2603.843017578125, 2633.683837890625, 3010.935546875, 2748.98291015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Urges Foundation\nPlan for Schools\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 1088.8561611328125, 325.4974270019531, 1578.5854892578125, 1286.297525390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "To the Editor:\n\n[t is absolutely incredible and ridi-\nculous that George Christian, Lyndon\nJohnson's former press secretary,\nshould state, that his boss \u201cover-\nestimated\u201d the American people and\nthat if was thus their weakness whieh\ncaused the disaster in Vietnam. This is\ncertainly ane af the most absurd insults\never thrown in the face of the great\nAmerican people, and it is abviously a\ndesperate aftempt ta omisplace the\nblame for the Southeast Asian debacle,\n\nCristian s that Ilo Chi Minh was\nable fo persevere because of disunity\nand opposition ty the war here at hame,\nLet us remember that Dwight Eisen-\nhower himself admitted that Ho would\nhave won 80 per cent of the votes in any\nelection, and fhis is why the United\nSlates prevented the scheduled elections\nfram being held in 1946, thus violating:\nthe Geneva Accards.\n\nThe truth is that this war is LBJ's\nbaby, a war which cannot be won and\nwhich we should net wish to win, as\n\u2018ohn Kenneth Galbraith has put it,\nRather than fevling ashamed. Ameri-\ncans should leok with pride on thase\nwho have for ve worked to stop this\niHegal and unne ty war which has\nblackened {he name of our beloved\ncountry all aver fhe world. -- William\nH. Husemen, Rt, 2, Aurelia, Ta. 51005.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 1080.78230859375, 2344.738607421875, 1562.334146484375, 2942.8993320312497 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "a UIE\n\nIn the Aug. 17 Register an alleged\nwriter named Steven Levine from Denver\naccuses President Nixon of calling ac-\ntivists and hippies \u201cbums.\u201d What the\nPresident did say was this: \u201cYou see,\nthese bums, you know, blowing up the\ncampuses today are the luckiest people\nin the world, going to the greatest uni-\nversities: and here they are burning up\nthe books, storming around about this\nissue...\"\n\nThe President. called the activists who\nDlow up campuses and burn books bums\nand was explicit. | suggest even a young\nbleeding heart such as Levine be accu-\nrate in his reporting of events, T wonder\nwhy your newspaper spoonfeeds its\nreaders these ramblings from one who\nmavbe just filled out his first Form 1040,\n\u2014 Roy E. Voelker, Oskuloosa, la,\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 1615.83740234375, 1297.327392578125, 2522.678466796875, 1500.3447265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Fears American Sell-Out\nOf Israel on Cease-Fire\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 1633.2647705078125, 3546.6875, 2497.5263671875, 3629.46875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "(ood Words From President:\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 1579.47078515625, 3818.71590234375, 1871.433755859375, 4182.353921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "even more difficult to\nsurmount,\n\nThousands of white\nSoutherners have\nplanned and executed\nthe desegregation of\npublic schools in\u2019 their\ndistricts. Even though\nthe new urder was cun-\ntrary to all that {hey\nbad been taught, they\nwent resolutely and with\nneenuity ahant the tack\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 1760.096517578125, 1674.255453125, 2058.240396484375, 2042.5736484375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "fons cMet action orticer\nfor the Near East, As-\nsistant Secretary of\nState Joseph Sisco. She\nwanted to draw urgent\nattention to a point in\nthe frame of reference\nfor the negotiations that\nwould follow a cease-\nfire.\n\nNext morning Ambas-\n\nsador Itzhak Rabin was\nslimmnnad ja a wand\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 2600.752197265625, 4023.837890625, 3006.41943359375, 4140.064453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "\u2018No Negligence\u2019 as\nGun Went Off?\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 1116.2623291015625, 1307.8280029296875, 1530.4112548828125, 1428.4140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Says Young Writer\nWants \u2018Privileqe\u2019\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 106.05641174316406, 2558.89794921875, 945.0188598632812, 2621.782470703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Blaming Indians for White Man\u2019s Folly\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 180.047607421875, 3948.157470703125, 871.2760009765625, 4015.176513671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Loose-Thinking Student Leader\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 1116.3756103515625, 2964.144287109375, 1511.02294921875, 3077.40283203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "Why Take Pride\nIn Our Strength?\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 2604.5810546875, 1742.0595703125, 3008.480712890625, 1857.254150390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Doubts Ray Hurt\nBy Wadena Talk\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 1572.1684169921875, 4495.13484765625, 2057.47843359375, 4837.9056796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Protesstons and family life. They risked\nMisinterpretation by news media.\n\nThese people, all of them not dyed-in-\nihe-wool integrationists, but all willing\ntw try to obey the law and to preserve a\nnubic school system, deserved help\nfrom Washingian. They deserved a poli-\nty thal could be stated in less than a\nfcw thousand confusing wards.\n\nSo, President Nixon went to New Ur-\nWeags and spoke personally to the new\nadvi.ory councils from some of the\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 1076.2008056640625, 4212.81591796875, 1539.739501953125, 4797.078125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Pot lest ~\u2014 Still life\u2019\n\nToday everyone is aware\nOL pollution ard 15 dOing\nSomething ddouT iT--\n\nBP REN 165,\nis : \\ Adding\n\n \n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 2621.4189453125, 328.20208740234375, 3012.731689453125, 469.09112548828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "End of Line\nFor Transit?\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 1134.048583984375, 2206.705810546875, 1503.8585205078125, 2325.5029296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "Suggests Levine\n\u2018Be Accurale\u2019\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 1579.70613671875, 3672.229818359375, 2055.005533203125, 3822.2240390624997 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "CHOOL desegregation in many ly-\ncalities is a highly emotional issue.\n\nIt becomes explosive when fanned by\nagents provocateur who use it to main-\nlain racial barriers or to make these\n\n \n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 1578.361654296875, 2049.712728515625, 2061.469888671875, 3504.3756503906247 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "mg with Secretary of State William\nRogers on what he assumed would he the\npoint raised by the prime minister. The\nsecretary it developed, was not available,\nso the ambassador went back to his office,\nHe was summoned again four hours\nlater.\n\nThis lime the ambassador cooled his\nheels for half an hour while the secre.\ntary finished his lunch. Then he was\ncalled in and told that in one hour the\ncease-fire would be announced from\nUnited Nations headquarters in New\nYork. No allawance would be made for\nthe peint raised by Mrs. Meir. There\nwas na time even to discuss the matter,\n\nIsrael Feels\nTaken In\n\nThat little episode, told hore for the\nfirst time, I think, has poisoned sub-\nsequent relations between this country\nand Israel. 11 explains the recent public\nspitting match about violations of the\ntrice on the Egyptian side. For the\nIsraelis {eel they haye been taken in by\nthe cheap lawyer's trick of ducking is-\nsues with documents. They feel that\nthey get no consideration when they\nraise objections behind the scenes \u2014\neven at the highest level.\n\nBut whalever the provocation, the de-\nhate now going on is harmful. The issue\nis not whether (he secretary of state is a\nknave or a fool, or whether the cease-\nfire was vielated in the spirit or the\nletter, The issue is the security of 1s-\nrael, which now has been put in hazard.\n\nFor one thing, there took place, in the\nhours around the commencement of the\nccase-fire, a massive forward movement\nof Soviet surface-to-air-missiles along\nthe Suez Cunal, These Weapons now can\nhit incoming Israeli planes over Israeli\nterritory, That means the Israelis can\ninterdict Egyptian artillery fire across\nthe canal only with great difficulty,\n\nUnchecked artillery fire would endan-\nger the present Israeli fortifications\nalong the canal \u2014 the so-called Bar-Ley\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 225.8827362060547, 521.3988037109375, 883.1715087890625, 603.2157592773438 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "Truck Law and Order\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 1587.9516201171875, 1565.6376552734375, 2051.700845703125, 1671.219400390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON, D.C. \u2014 On Thursday,\nAng. 6. Prime Minister Golda Meir of\nIsracl put through a call to Washing-\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 1127.45361328125, 200.32289123535156, 1533.9814453125, 310.9455261230469 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "Disputes Johnson\nAide\u2019s War Views\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 539.6589565429688, 4611.0591640625, 1019.7585239257812, 4808.32853125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "\\inppie was walking duwn the street\nwith a cyiar box under his arm. He met\na second hippie who asked him \u201cHes,\nman, what's happening? Where are you\ngoing with thal cigar box?\u2019 The first\nhippie, said: \u201clm moving, man\u2019) \u2014\nPhilne\u00e9g \u00ab\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 1694.3837890625, 1512.91943359375, 1946.9046630859375, 1567.1666259765625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "Ry Joseph Kraft\n\nDiklichart.Uall Cundirats\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 334.04888916015625, 1527.78564453125, 763.8562622070312, 1589.76123046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "Police-State Tactics\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 1113.7440185546875, 120.6797866821289, 1529.785400390625, 169.91482543945312 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "LETTERS to the EDITOR\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 1877.5059814453125, 3825.84912109375, 2048.600341796875, 4128.97509765625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 1571.074544921875, 4360.90242578125, 2055.8900546875, 4458.3793125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "OR ag: OM ae EN gah nn\n\nRoy Wilkins is head of the National\nAssociation for the Advancement of Col-\nured People.\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 2663.271240234375, 127.43323516845703, 2959.49755859375, 297.4935302734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "What Iowa\nPapers Are\nSaying\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 2070.9263515625, 2233.39168359375, 2556.9574374999997, 3470.1908359374997 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "wt RE EM ME EN SE OEIC.\nThus what the Israelis took to he a\nguarantee is now vanishing to nothing-\nness before their eyes.\n\nFinally, the frame of reference for the\npeace negotiations yet to come is dis-\ntinctly adverse to the Israelis. The Is-\nraelis have always insisted that, in re-\nturn for withdrawal from territories\nseized since thg Six-Day War, there be\nacceptance of \u201csecure and recognized\nboundaries,\u201d as set forth in the United\nNations Security Council resolution ef\nNov. 22, 1967.\n\nNo Word\n\nOn Security\n\nA chief point of Mrs, Meir's call to\nSisco was fo get that wording into the\ncease-fire announcement. That is the\nprecise issue on which she was fobbed\noff. The cease-fire announcement issued\nat the U.N. on Aug. 7 makes reference\nto \u201cIsraeli withdrawal from territories\noccupied in the 1967 conflict.\u201d It says no\nword about \u201csecure and recognized\nboundaries.\u201d\n\nMaybe the Russians intend to push for\na peace settlement in the end. Maybe\nthey are only building up positions of\nstrength to facilitate compromise. But it\nis at least possible that the Russians\nreally intend to crack the Israelis, the\nbetter to penetrate the Near East. If so,\nthey are in fine position. For the Is-\nraelis are now backing down a slippery\nslope with the \u2018massive steamroller of\nSoviet power poised above them,\n\nIn these circumstances, there is no\npoint in trading insults, in petty in-\n(rigues, or in the casuistry of lawyers.\nThere is point only in one thing. That is\nto assert the Israeli peril, once again, in\na wav that engages the enancnianna af\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 2689.198486328125, 2759.893798828125, 2928.737548828125, 2784.96826171875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "{Council Blufis Nenpareli)\n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 1590.1929931640625, 1671.052734375, 1759.605224609375, 1968.356201171875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 1688.6708984375, 3635.5869140625, 1931.119384765625, 3667.848876953125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": "By Roy Wilkins\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 1605.0955810546875, 115.54216003417969, 2545.083984375, 1184.73193359375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": "fe Cree ae\n\n20 aim \u20ac \\\nBom@ine ms Eas,\n\n.\n\n; a\n\n&\n\n \n" }, "53": { "bbox": [ 2681.768798828125, 482.29638671875, 2945.75927734375, 509.5768127441406 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 53, "ocr_text": "{Davenport Times-Dermocral)\n" }, "54": { "bbox": [ 2690.7783203125, 1871.550537109375, 2921.95947265625, 1896.4591064453125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 54, "ocr_text": "(Celwein Datly Register)\n" }, "55": { "bbox": [ 1573.9257412109375, 4185.61531640625, 2057.825845703125, 4350.28995703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 55, "ocr_text": "of including black and white teachers\nand children in new, unitary schvols.\nThey Jought un boards of education.\nThey endangered life-long friendships.\nThey courted damage to their businesses,\n" }, "56": { "bbox": [ 1608.0887451171875, 115.11161804199219, 2541.6396484375, 1169.8509521484375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 56, "ocr_text": "re \u2014\u2014,\n\\\n\nBom@ine HOE\n\n \n" }, "57": { "bbox": [ 2711.556884765625, 4151.07373046875, 2890.738037109375, 4173.12841796875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 57, "ocr_text": "{Ottumwa Courier)\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "240694260-morris-daily-herald-Sep-16-1968-p-14.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 19 ], [ 2, 10 ], [ 24, 9 ], [ 24, 23 ], [ 9, 23 ], [ 11, 21 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 0, 19 ], [ 2, 10 ], [ 21, 11 ], [ 23, 9 ], [ 24, 23 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6859.16985546875, 9666.5634765625 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 287.440984375, 2448.7241875, 1109.0711005859375, 5287.45012890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "SAN MIGUEL, Cozumel, Mex-\nico (AP) \u2014 Carol Chaney of\nChicago, sagging under the\nweight of the aqualung, looked\nat her husband Bob and asked,\n\n\u201cAre you sure we're having\nfun?\u201d\n\nBob tightened the straps on\nthe lung and assured her she\nwas having lots of fun, even\nthough her swim fins were full\nof sand, the straps chafed her\nshoulders and the weight belt\nwas cutting into her waist.\n\nA minute later she slipped be-\nneath the clear water, and all\nthe discomforts were forgotten\nas he and her husband sailed\nthrough an underwater Garden\nof Eden in a skin diver\u2019s heaven\nCozumel Island,\n\nBob Chaney is an architect.\nHe and Carol left their four chil-\ndren in Chicago to join a skin\ndiving group and come to this\nlittle jungle island 14 miles off\nMexico\u2019s Yucatan Peninsula,\n\nBob was drawn by the diving\n\nderwater visibility ranges\u2019\nfrom a summertime low of\nabout 100 feet to a winter high\nof 300\u2014and Carol, a_ novice,\nsoon was as much in love with |\nthe sport as he, Their undersea |\ntour of the reef off Cahn Canab\u2014\nLagoon took them through a|\ndreamworld of gaudily colored\nfishes and coral formations that\nYook like the futuristic cities of.\nscience fiction.\n\nCozumel is still off the beaten\ntourist track. The only village,\nSan Miguel, has a population of\nabout 3,000. The entire island\nhas 4,500 inhabitants,\n\nSeveral first-class hotels have\nbeen constructed in the past few\nyears, and more are being built.\nAmerican-plan rates (including\nall meals) range from $24 to $40\nper day for two persons. Food\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 272.4920708007813, 5757.1118828125, 1095.193537109375, 8355.11175 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "DE KALB, Ill. (AP) \u2014 The\nDemocratic candidate for lieu.\ntenant governor has urged a re-\nview of news coverage of his\nparty\u2019g national convention by\nSigma Delta Chi, @ pational\njournalism society,\n\nSen, Paul Simon of Yroy said\nSunday that \u201cno Single incident\nin recent history has raised as\nmany questions about the qual-\nitv and objectivity of news coy-\nerage\u2019 .s the events in Chicago\nAug, 25-29,\n\nSimon, @ former newspaper\npublisher, recommended the res\nview in an address before a\njournalism convocation at\nNorthern Ulinois University,\n\nThe three major television\nnetworks have been criticized by\nMayor Richard J, Daley of Chi.\ncago for presenting what he con-\nsiders an unobjective account of\nthe confrontations between po-\nlice and anti-war demonstrators,\n\nA documentary film was aired\nhy more than 140 television sta-\ntions Sunday night to present\nChicago's version of the street\nviolence during the Democratic\nNational Convention.\n\nSimon, 39, suggested that Sig-\nina Delta Chi ask two or three\ndeans of journalism schools to\nmake a survey which would in.\nclude an analysis of police-re.\nporter relations\n\nHe recommended a. private\nfoundation be secured to finance\nthe study\n\n\u201cBecause of the enormous\npower which goes with freedom\nof the press.\u201d\u2019 Simon said, \u2018the\nneed for sell-evaluation\u2014rather\nthan government evaluation \u2014\nis constant.\u201d\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 1934.138005859375, 2837.026677734375, 2745.03606640625, 5647.0209296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "as 6 Vw ew eee as eae Sew ee\n\nNEW YORK (AP) \u2014 \u2018The\n\nBeautiful Phyllis Diller Show,\u201d\nwhich visually lived up to its\nname, kicked off the 1968-69\n\u2018television season for NBC on\n\u2018Sunday night.\nThe program stayed rigidly\nwithin the traditional variety\nformat, opening with a typical\n\u201cmonologue by the star dealing\nwith her deficiencies as a house-\nkeeper\u2014\u2018\u2018ours is the only house\nin America that was fired on by\nthe welcome wagon ,,, \u2019\u2019 Then\nit moved on to the introduction\nof the guest stars. Johnny Car-\nson came along for a one-man\nsketch about bow LBJ might\nhave ordered his daughter\u2019s\nwedding. Sonny and Cher sang a\nnumber and later joined Miss\nDiller in a sketch that didn\u2019t\ncome off at all well.\n\nThere was an interlude of mu-\nsic by a cute children\u2019s band\nand along, rather faltering con-\nversation among Miss Diller\nand Rowan and Martin. And the\nwindup was a kidding sketch\nabout a former president that\nturned into a musical number,\n\u201cThe James Knox Polka,\u2019\nwhich was most attrattive.\n\nMiss Diller, for all her ex-\ntraordinary costumes, seemed a\nbit subdued and even nervous,\n\u2018Comic Norm Crosby, who will\nbe a regular on the show, was\naround with his patented tor-\ntured malapropism\u2014and these\nmay be a little wearing as the\n\u2018season goes on. |\n\nThe sets were outstanding in\nform and color. |\n\nIt was, after all, a first show,\nand as the star and her team\nwork together more, perhaps\nthe qualitY of the sketches and\nthe standup humor will im-\nprove. |\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 274.9695739746094, 8400.6220703125, 886.9202270507812, 8623.8486328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Cyclist Starts\nTrip to Coast\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 6037.22467578125, 4145.9888359375, 6850.336359375, 6204.769953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "FLOSSMOOR, Ill. (AP) =\nJudge Elmer J. Schnackenberg,\n79, of the U.S, 7th Circuit Court\nof Appeals died Sunday of an ap\nparent heart attack.\n\nJudge Schnackenberg was ap-\npointed to the federal bench by\nPresident Dwight D. Eisenhower\nin 1954, Before the appointment\nhe had been a lawyer, a mem\nber of the Illinois Legislature,\nspeaker of the House ang\na Cook County circuit judge.\n\nJudge Schmackenberg signed\nan order Aug. 30 restraining Chi-\ncago police from interfering with\nreporters and photographers\n\n\u2018who were covering anti-war de\n\u2018monstrators during the Deme\n\u2018cratic National Convention.\n\nHe was born in Indianapolis\nAug. 22, 1889, He earned a law\ndegree from the University of\nChicago in 1912 and practiced\nlaw in Chicago until 1945,\n\nFrom 1941 to 1945 he wags\nspeaker of the Illinois House af\nter long service in the legisla.\nture. He was elected to a Cook\nCounty Circuit Court judgeship\nim 1945 and re-elected in 1951,\n\nSurvivors include his wido\nHazel a daughter, and five\nbrothers and sisters,\n\nFuneral arrangements were\npending.\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 278.3497314453125, 5320.7900390625, 1057.6724853515625, 5748.2275390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "Simon Urges\nConvention\nNews Review\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 258.5856071777344, 8637.4712578125, 1076.2590888671875, 9647.5424140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "HAMPTON, Va, (AP) \u2014 Colin\nC. Stark flicked up the kick.\nstand on his French-made, 18.\nspeed racing bicycle, swung into\nthe saddie and peddled off to-\nward San Francisco, 2.950 miles\naway.\n\nThe 2l-year-old sailor, a\ncross-country cycling = enthu-\nsiast, says he thinks he can\nmake the trip in 20 days, and is\nbudgeted for little more.\n\n\u201cI've been planning this trip\never since I was 14 years old,\u201d\nhe said, Stark is due back in 29)\ndays at his post on the USS.\nWoodrow Wilson, where he's a-\nmachinist mate. -\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 1946.7281494140625, 2446.157958984375, 2536.07958984375, 2729.275146484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Television\nIn Review\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 6040.025390625, 3804.772705078125, 6783.951171875, 4128.26416015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "Appellate Judge\nSchnackenberg\nDies of Attack\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 4400.82623828125, 792.3202568359375, 5222.28801953125, 5057.44231640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": ", try to \u201c\u2018sell\u2019\u201d\u2019 his course by mak-\n|ing it so very practical (and\nthus interesting) that his pupils\n| want to study, more in that field.\n| Contrast Prof. Edwards with\nthe head of the chemistry de-\npartment in a large university.\nhere in Chicago who met his\nopening class with these words:\n\u201cWhy are all of you taking\nchemistry? I don\u2019t want but\nhalf of you, so get out!\n\n| \u201cAnd if you insist on staying\nin this class, I guarantee that\n\u2018I'll flunk half of you by the\n_ middle of the term!\u201d\n\n_ This sourpuss professor ignor-\n-ed the fact that the modern\nemphasis on science has _pro-\n\u2018duced an unusually large en-\n/rollment in chemistry.\n\nAnd he likewise failed to real-\nize that those students, via their\n\u2018tuition, were actually paying his\n| salary!\n| So it might be well to adjust\nsalaries to the number \u2018of stu-\n| dents that could be \u2018\u2018sold\u2019\u201d\u2019 on a\ncourse, don\u2019t you agree?\n\nThen this disdain for pupils\nand tactlessness in lecturing to\nthem, would change immediate-\nly!\n\nThat's the difference between\nmonopoly versus a free com-\npetitive system,\n\nMany of our colleges have en-\ndowed \u2018\u2018chairs\u2019\u2019 which are of-\nfered on a lifetime tenure to\nprofessors who hold many de-\ngrees.\n\nThese professors then know\nthey have a monopoly reign,\nregardless of how they affront\nstudents,\n\n: Like typical government bu-\nreaucrats, they may become\ndictatorial and forget that a\nPh. D. degree after their name\ndoesn\u2019t make them topnotch\nclassroom salesmen of ideas,\n\n' It would also be wise for all\n\u2018schools to let their \u2018\u2018consum-\ners\u2019 (students) rate them anon-\n-ymously, just to wake up some\nof these pedagogical stuffed\nshirts.\n\nCollege students are grown\nmen and women, of very high\n1.Q., so they can recognize stel-\nlar teaching when they encount-\ner it.\n\nSo send for my \u2018Test for a\nGood Teacher,\u201d enclosing a\nlong stamped, return envelope,\nplus 20 cents. Use it for both\nhigh school and college teach.\ners.\n\nAlways write to Dr. Crane in\ncare of this newspaper, enclos-\ning a long stamped, addressed\nenvelope and 20 cents to cover\ntyping and printing costs when\nyou send for one of his book-\nlets.)\n\n \n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 2756.10455859375, 2432.914861328125, 3565.332453125, 5648.54778515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Earlier, NBC had the pre-\n-miere of \u2018\u201c\u2018The New Adventures\nof Huck Finn,\u2019 and any connec-\ntion with the Mark Twain char-\n\u2018acter is- strictly coincidental.\n/The half hour animated car-\ntoons with three young perform-\ners, and the first show was all\n\u2018about leprechauns and a magic\nstick that performed miracles.\n\u2018The program is so completely\nchild-oriented that it makes\n\u2018Lassie\u2019 and \u2018Gentle Ben\u201d\nseem like sophisticated adult\nfare.\n\nBarbra Streisand\u2019s CBS spe-\ncial, \u201c\u2018A Happening in Central\nPark\u201d was quite simply a pro-\ngram taped at a park concert\nshe gave over a year ago before\nan audience of some 128,000\nNew Yorkers,\n\nThe singer presented many\nsongs, ranging from \u2018\u201c\u2018The Near-\nness of You\u2019\u2019 to \u2018\u2018Silent Night,\u201d\nand when she was singing, she\nwas most effective. Her sortees\ninto humor, while apparently\nsavored by the crowd of Streis-\nand devotees in the park, didn't\nwork well on the television\nscreen.\n\nThe hour was, undoubiedly,\nthe least interesting of Miss\nStreisand\u2019s television efforts,\nparticularly because there was\nnothing in the way of production\ninvolved, But she has a unique,\ncompelling quality, and by\nsheer personal force compells\nattention,\n\nThe first of NBC\u2019s \u201cWhite Pa-\nper; Ordeal of the American\nCity,\u201d\u2019 series was broadcast Fri-\nday night. It was a perceptive,\nimaginative treatment of a sub-\nject on which so much has been\nwritten.\n\nThe program, first of three,\ndiagnosed the prime ecause of\ntroubles besetting the nation\u2019s\nlarge cities: the fact that 74 mil-\nlion job holders making $8,000 a\nyear or more work in cities, but\neat, sleep and live somewhere\nelse.\n\nOther problems including the\n\n}\n\n \n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 6053.81647265625, 1052.7460380859375, 6859.16985546875, 3775.33489453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "pay Cee, areeee fo ee ee ee\n\nof angering my husband? I\u2019ye\ndecided to do as you Say, \u2014\nSWAMPSCOTT .\n\nDear S.: If the boy wants \u2018to\ngo to boarding school and you\ncan send him, do so. Hf your\n\u2018husband is angry, so what's\n\u2018new? Sounds as if he\u2019s been\nangry at one thing or anotiver\nfor quite some time. I predict\nthe separation will do both Paul\nand his father good.\n| Bd * s\n\nDear Ann Landers: How ald\ndoes a girl have to be before\nher mother lets her shave her\nlegs? I hope you won't think\nthis is a silly question. It is 4\nbig problem to me. Please an-\nswer and settle a fight. \u2014 GO-\nRILLA GIRL\n\nDear Girl: There is no par-\nticular age at which a_ girl\nshould be allowed to shave her\nlegs. The determining factor\nshould be how her legs look and\n\u2018iow she feels about them. Un-\nsightly hair can be an embar-\nrassment. By the time a girl\nis 15 she should be allowed to\ngive her legs a clean, smooth\nlook if she wants to. In some\ncases it can be even earlier.\n\n6 % *\n\nIs alcoholism a disease? How\ncan the alcoholic be treated?\nIs there a cure? Read the book-\nlet \u201cAlcoholism \u2014 Hope and\nHelp,\u2019 by Ann Landers. En-\nclose 35 cents in coin with your\nrequest and a long, stamped,\nself-addressed envelope.\n\nAnn Landers will be glad to\nhelp you with your problems.\nSend them to her in care of this\nnewspaper, enclosing a stamped\nself-addressed envelope.\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 6022.05280078125, 6331.1196953125, 6825.58977734375, 7254.60833203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "\u2014 INDW DELI (AP) \u2014 Woman\nwas compared to a rubber tree\nby Hem Barua, Socialist mem-\nber of Parliament,\n\nBarua quoted former Indone\u00ab\nsian president Sukarno as havs\ning said \u2018\u2018women after 30\u201d were\nuseless. He said rubber trees\nare also useless after 30 ahd\nasked if the Indian government\nwas taking proper steps to re-\nplace aging rubber trees.\n\nAnother member asked \u201c\u2018Is it\na fact that a woman is useless\nafter 30?\u201d\n\nThe speaker ignored the ques-\ntion.\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 4385.96198046875, 5090.45319140625, 5202.87346875, 5649.377375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "About 85 per cent of the corn\nproduced in the United States\nbecomes livestock feed, while\nthe remainder is processed for\nfood and hundreds of by-prod-\nucts, Even the cob is used for\nlivestock feed, garden mulch,\npolishing powder and furfural, a\nchemical used in nylon, drugs\nand solvents.\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 346.42010498046875, 2168.681396484375, 1870.0361328125, 2414.389404296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Skin Divers Find Dreamworld Off\nMexico\u2019s Yucatan Peninsula\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 6438.26904296875, 424.5552673339844, 6768.12841796875, 931.2521362304688 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 3676.67919921875, 2466.28857421875, 4309.2021484375, 3246.110107421875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 5201.5166015625, 7323.20361328125, 6809.7978515625, 9666.5634765625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "DAILY CROSSWORD\n\n \n\n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\nACROSS 2. Air 22. Colli-\n\nJ. Pendulum 3. Hair ribbon sion\nweights _ 4. Thus 24. Per-\n\n5. Hastene@? \u2014 5, Chinese formers\n\n9. Mississippi - god 25. Honors\nriver 6. Lively 26. Sphere\n\n10 Cavities dance 28. Angilo-\n\n412. Succes- 7. High priest Saxon\nsively 8, Com- letter\n\nTS. Widow manded 31, Cor-\n\n24. Calendar 9. Sweet ro- :\nabbrevia~ potatoes sion Vesterduy\u2019s Answee\ntion 41, Vaporous 33. Similar 40. Employed\n\n15. Submerged? 13. Beams 35. Homer's 43. Salt: chem,\n\n16, Music note 15. Rowboat \u201cfliad\u2019\u2019 and 44. Also\n\n47, Under- 18, Fuss others 46. Boudoir,\nhanded 20. Tibetan 36. Fumes for one:\n\n19. On the sheep 37. Nimble abbr.\nocean --\n\nPater DEP EMPEY\n\n23. Border of YZ Z ; WZ\nsgurmene PTT TT Yer\n\n24, Distant 7 :\nwon TTT ery\n\n27. Prepared 7 < -\n\narian = TT TT | eel\n\nww camo TTT eT\ngroup TAIT IV .,\n\naz, Wind UA | | Fe! |\ninstrument : 77 ;\n\nutwaer\u201d FT | Ze ry | t\n\nattendants :\n\n38. Conjunction\n39. Luxurious\n41. Vitality\n\n42. Withstand\n\na ZeaeeZZZ\nTira re\n\nsetae PT\nwines ft tte tt\n47. Fravois, Cee we\nee Ali wali ly\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 3863.556396484375, 446.4599304199219, 4961.7958984375, 629.668212890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "The Worry Clinic\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 1117.0556083984375, 2468.54205859375, 1928.4646552734375, 9627.1664375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "aha service at the MOLCIsS are Ca~\ncellent, and accommodations\ncan be an air-conditioned room\nwith marbled bathroom and ter-\nrace or an individual cottage\nfronting on the sea,\n\n_ Cozumel is mainly one activi-\ntv\u2014diving. Most visitors to the\nisland spend most of their wak-\ning hours in the clear waters.\nA divers\u2014from novice to old\nhand\u2014can find their kind of ae-\ntion at Cozumel.\n\n| The reef of San Francisco\nbeach offers huge fish and live\ncoral in water that is 20 to 40\nfeet deep. Fat grouper (a kind\nof sea bass) swish their 75-\npound bulks lazily but warily\nback and forth in front of their\ncoral caves. Big rays fly grace-\nfully over the white sand, and\nmyriads of small reef fish Hash\u2019\nfantastic shapes and colors as\nthey go about the daily business\nof finding something to eat. |\n\nOn the deep reefs of Palancar\nPoint, black coral grows in\nthree-foot-high trees in chill,\ngloomy waters. Divers seeking\nthis rare coral must descend 180\nto 250 feet, a depth that is risky.\nfor experienced divers and sui-\ncidal for beginners.\n\nThe prize is worth the eftort,\nBlack coral is sought after for\nexpensive jewelry.\n\nHowever, at Cozumel you can\nrent a jeep or a little motorbike\nand head off on a jungle trail\nfor a day of exploring, bird\nwatching or just snooping\naround.\n\nThree-foot-long iguana lizards\nscuttle about the underbrush\nlike midget dinosaurs, They are\nharmless, and the local people\nkeep them as pets and for food,\nThey taste a bit like chicken,\nBig, black ugly vultures glare\ndown at you from trees they\nshare with graceful, white-\nplumed egrets, Parrots whirr\nacross the sky in bursts of colog,\nand you are surrounded by the\nstrnge rustlings and ories thag\nmake the jungle such an eerie\npiace.\n\nMaya Indian temples, once\ndedicated to the goddess of\npregnancy, bloom above the\ntrees in rained glory,\n\nIt hap en 400 yeass since the\nlast Maya woman made the\ntough canoe trip from the maine\nJand to ask for help in bearings\n\u2018ther baby,\n\nSpearfishepmen ean find:\ngame to suit any Sense of ad-\nVenture and courage.\n\nMany of the big fish are deep\n~\u2014down around the 100-loot\nmark\u2014so the divers wear\naqualungs, a practice that is\nfrowned tipon in shallowe# wat-\ners,\n\nMany barracuda {inhabit the\nshallow waters, but these fero-\ncious-looking fish are more cu-\nwous than dangerous, Sharks\nare rarely seen in the shallows, |\nalthough the deep water divers |\nrun into quite a tew, |\n\nCozumel has two kinds of tem-\nperature\u2014hot in the winter and |\nhotter in the summer, Summer\ndays often register 100-degrees-\nplus, with the heat about as\ncomfortable as an 85-degree day |\nin most American cities.\n\nOcean winds keep visitors\ncool\u2014sometimes dangerously\nso. A few hours in the hot Mex.\nican sun can give you a terrible\nsunburn,\n\nOne souvenir that many\nAmericans bring home, albeit\nunwillingly, is dysentery, This.\nintestinal disorder usually is)\nbothersome for only a couple of\ndavs\n\nA Mexican doctor said it is at-\nmost impossible to prevent,\n\u201cThe tourists bring all sorts of\npills and things, but they either\nget it or they don't.\u201d he said,\nThe doctor said only rarely does |\nit require medical attention,\n\nYou reach Cozumel by air |\nfrom Chicago via Mexico City\nand Merida, or New Orleans via\nMerida. Service into Merida is |\nexcellent, but the small airlines |.\nthat service Cozumel can drive\npunctuality-conscious A meri-\n-ans nearly out of their minds.\n\nThose who do make the trip\n\nvill be able to recall the schools\ni porpoise that frolicked past |\nhe hotel every morning, giant |\nea turtles lying on their backs |\n\u2018waiting slaughter, the big bar- |\n\u2018acuda that drifted in over Chan\n\u2018anab Reef, and the huge even.\nog sup that turned the jungles\ned as it dropped behind the |\nnainland.\n\nAnd clear skies, miles of emp. |\ny beaches, the multibued,\n\nver nrecsent averiactinge \u00abnar i\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 1965.2244873046875, 400.2734680175781, 3506.359130859375, 2344.722412109375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 5231.26276171875, 1008.4473930664062, 6043.83001171875, 5092.437921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "ae\n\n \n\nDear Ann Landers: This is a\nserious letter and I hope you\nwill not toss it aside in the belief\nthat I am putting you on.\n\nA few days ago some neigh-\nbors came for supper and we\nhad a discussion about animals.\nThey asked me if I knew how\n\u2018raccoons breed. I said, \u2018I\u2019ve\nnever given it any thought, but\nI suppose they breed like other\nanimals.\u201d\n\n\u201cYou are wrong,\u201d I was told.\n\u201cThey breed through the nose.\u201d\nTI said it was the first time I had\never heard of such a thing, and\nasked if the mama raccoon car-\nried her child in her sinus cav-\nity \u2014 making a joke of it. Both\nthe woman and her husband\nwere so persuasive, I confess I\nam half sold.\n\nToday I went to the library\nand learned a lot about rac-\ncoons, but I could find nothing\nabout their breeding habits. I\u2019ve\ntelephoned several friends and\nthey all howled with laughter \u2014\nbut nobody could say for sure\nthat they knew. Please educate\nme, if I need it \u2014 or my neigh-\nbors, if they do. \u2014 S.R.C.\n\nDear S.R.C.: Raccoons are\nmammals. They breed just like\nother mammals. That old ca-\nnard about raccoons breeding\nthrough the nose has _ been\naround for ages. Apparently a\nlot of people believe it, but no\nraccoon does.\n\nKe * *\n\nDear Ann Landers: Our son,\nPaul, learned to speak later\nthan most children. He stutter-\ned a great deal at first and his\u2019\nfather became very impatient\nwith him. My husband kept tell-\ning him to \u201cshut up\u201d if he\ncouldn\u2019t talk properly. When\nPaul was seven years of age he\nrefused to speak in his father\u2019s\npresence,\n\nThe boy fis 14 now, an excel-\nlent student, a fine musician,\nbut shy and introverted. He\nspeaks to his father only when\nit is absolutely necessary, and\nwhile he no longer stutters, his\nvoice has a slight tremor. We\nhave two younger children\n(girls) who get along well with\ntheir dad \u2014 in fact better with\nhim than with me.\n\nThe problem: I feel it would\nbe good for Paul to go to a\nboarding school. Paul would!\nlike to go. His father says it\u2019s\nnonsense to spend the money\n($5500 a year) and he refuses\nto pay for it. I have a small in-\nheritance and can send Paul on\n\n \n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 5370.95703125, 479.5285949707031, 6331.93896484375, 845.336669921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "ANN LANDER\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 3574.550359375, 3288.994939453125, 4383.61516796875, 5600.48430859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "| said, \u2018we think Prof. Edwards\nis tops in the classroom.\n\n\u201cFor he not only tries to pick\nout a textbook that is interest-\ning.\n| \u201cBut he dramatizes his class-\nroom lectures by use of movies,\nclass experiments, demonstra-\ntions and active class discus-\nsion.\n\n\u201cAnd another thing we wish\nall our professors would imitate\nis the fact he asked us to rate\nhis teaching on an anonymous\nquestionnaire,\n~ \u201cProf, Edwards works hard\nat the job of making education\na fascinating process.\n\n\u201cIf all our first course teach-\ners in psychology did as good\na job as he does, most of us\nwould major in psychology!\u201d\nBRAVO, GOOD TEACHERS!\n| Dr, Glenn Frank, former\nhead of the University of Wis-\n| consin, said that teaching (and\npreaching) are fields of sales-\nmanship,\n\nEvery good teacher should\nunemployed poor, the slums, the\npollution and the general unrest\nwere taken up as well.\n\nWhile nothing particularly\nnew was brought to the hour,\nthe narration, written by pro-\nducer Fred Freed, was particu-\nlarly thoughtful and provoca-\ntive. The camera work, con-\ntrasting rich and poor, suburban\nlife and slums, was dramatic\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 3589.457341796875, 813.825017578125, 4401.676203125, 2418.34661328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "BPC ATL RLUVALUS Teale S tial\npescsagee is a form of salesman.\nship. Alas, about 75 per cent of\n\u2018teachers (and clergymen, too)\nare mediocre salesmen of the\nideas they are supposed to\n\u201cmerchandise.\u201d Star salesmen\nare enthusiastic and use drama-\ntic methods to hold attention. So\nsend for the \u2018\u2018Test for Good\nTeachers\u201d and rate your facul-\nty.\n\nCASE G-579: Dean Edwards\nis an Ohio psychologist who\nreally practices what he\nteaches!\n\nIn the state educational mag-\nazine called *\u2018Ohio Schools\u2019\u2019 he\nwrote a splendid article titled\n\u201cTeaching Is Selling.\u201d\u2019\n\nTherein he outlined the fact\nthat there is a vast difference\nbetween a mere \u2018\u2018order-taker\u201d\u2019\nversus a star salesman, both in\nthe commercial world and also\nin the classroom, ,\n\n\u201cDr, Crane,\u2019 one of his col-\nlege students at Ohio University\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 1991.2841796875, 6672.02880859375, 5164.45654296875, 7607.32763671875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": " \n \n\n \n \n\n \n \n\nCLOSING\nTIME. IN FIVE\nMINUTES!\n\nBURCH, T i\nRUN AN ART\n\nGALLERY~\u2014 NOT\nA SHOOTING\n\n \n \n\not D o\n7 wariine UNTIL. f=\nTHE GALLERY Ke .\n\n \n \n\n \n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 409.7951965332031, 1866.3109130859375, 1782.3519287109375, 2121.134765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "| Gi) SPECIAL REPORT\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 5304.64111328125, 5049.47265625, 5941.9609375, 5237.36376953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Television\n\nTSI Iwenaw\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 6085.19775390625, 6246.4921875, 6725.38818359375, 6318.1015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "STRETCHING A POINT\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 5196.63825, 5280.98248828125, 5986.70403515625, 7253.24798046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "6:00 P.M.\n2\u2014News, Weather, Sports\n5eNews, Weather, Sports\nY\u2014News, Weathef, Sports\n\n6:25 P.M.\n\n2\u2014 Editorial\n\n6:30 P.M.\n2\u2014Daktari\n5\u2014Jerry Lewis\n{~\u2014Garrison\u2019s Gorrilas\n\u20189\u2014News\n\n7:00 P.M.\n5~\u2014Movie\n9\u2014Baseball\n\n7:30 P.M.\n2\u2014Showtime\n5\u2014Julia\n7\u2014It Takes A Thief\n\n8:00 P.M.\n5\u2014Movie\n\n3:30 P.M.\n2\u2014Good Morning World\nT\u2014N.Y.P.D.\n\n9:00 P.M.\n2\u2014CBS News Special\n\n7\u2014Invaders\n| 10:00 P.M.\n2\u2014News, Weather, Sports\n5\u2014News, Weather, Sports\nT\u2122News, Weather, Sports\n\u00a7\u2014News, Weather, Sports\n\n10:36 P.M.\n5\u2014Johnny Carson\n7\u2014Joey Bishop\n9... 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THAT'S }\n AREMEF!\n\u00a7 DEWEY HAS)\n} Bare STOMACH\n\n \n\n \n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 2010.6663818359375, 2742.61865234375, 2667.9638671875, 2849.135986328125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "By CYNTHIA LOWRY\nAP Television-Radio Wriet!\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 1903.3294677734375, 8740.19921875, 5139.76318359375, 9643.5341796875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 4100.2890625, 7701.63671875, 5125.7265625, 8660.5546875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "W-WHAT MMM =67-DPUNNO WHAT HIT\nHIT OS..>\" US,WiIPEOUT...B-BUT\u2014~\n| . Tmt SOMEONE PUTUS ON\nyA \u201cA SLOW BOAT\nTO CHINA?\n\nsd\n\n \n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 2524.942138671875, 7708.46728515625, 4014.522216796875, 8639.59375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": " \n \n\nTP ACTIN \u201cTOUGH is VP OR ee Rh rege SCOW MOVES\nAND. a oe A f] OUT INTO \"THE HARBOR...\nes UPPER LIF. ff\n\nRAZ AVE Corre | SOK-PoW/\nRIPE TH INSIPE YEO Wowarna\n{ ORITE My NEW HEAL...\n\n+2 P'y-~- aA i: - ames\n\u20182% OTEK pn SOME WHE:\nWE FLLLEP\n\nSree, || 2\n\u00e9\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nZAPPER.\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "327439747-brookfield-daily-news-bulletin-Oct-25-1968-p-3.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 4 ], [ 15, 32 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 4, 0 ], [ 15, 32 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6862.3740234375, 9568.1279296875 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 960.1820278320313, 945.2950649414063, 1791.1860751953127, 2742.761392578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "rows, Randy Cupp; silver arrow\non, Wolf,.Timmy McCrary and\n. Ronnie Wright; Little Ten, Ran-\ndy Cupp with 210 points, |\n-' John Klumb presented a skit:\n\u2018*The Walking Casket,\u201d a Hal-\nloween, tale with sound effects,\nNov. 3 a leadership training\ncourse will be heldat the Macon\nelementary school from 2 to\n6. p.m, and on Nov. .7 the Cubs\n_ are taking a trip to Jefferson\neee? ioe\n. Al. cubs are to have a par-\n_ eht permission slip and $1 to\ntheir Den Mother hetore: they\n\ncan go,\n- Novs 21 a Pack meeting wil\nbe held. -*\n\nClosing was by D\u00e9n 1 saying\nthe **Law of the Pack,\u2019\u2019\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 3615.50927734375, 4782.2978515625, 6782.72705078125, 9475.630859375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": " \n\nCAN YOU HAVE \u2014\n\n- REPRESENTATION ; with dssurance that cdnaosite time\n\nwill be spent in research and program Preparation?\n\n~*REP RESENTATION that will provide a weekly news>\n\nreport during legislative. Sessions to keep | you the citizen\n| : informed of the important legislation \u2018pending i in the state \u2014\ngeneral assembly? . .\n\n~*REPRESENTATION. \u2018that will maintain \u2018an open line of.\n\u2018 communication and be available to hear your ideas and\n\n\u201csuggestions regarding pending legislation? |\n\nTHE ANSWER 1s Yes\n\nIf You. e ee\n\u201cWVote For:\n\nLEONARD \u2014\n\u2014\n\nx\nrath A\n\u2018 tetas\n\u00e9 :\nAe a hein \u2018\n\n \n \n\npie er\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 1849.816732421875, 4045.641927734375, 2670.450357421875, 5610.677652343749 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Group 4 C.W.F., First Chris-\n\ntain Church, met Wednesday\nwith Mrs. Leo Brown,\n_ It was suggested the co-lead\u2014\ner work-up a t\u00e9lephone tree to\nbe used each month. The par-\nent- youth banquet in November\nwas discussed.\n\nIt. was announced the Linn\nCounty C.W.F. project is spi-\nral notebooks and ink pens tobe\nsent to th\u00e9 \u2018Children\u2019s Home in\nSt. Louis. They are to beturned\nin_gt the. oa hat n County .\n\n \n\ning may rghit with the\u2019 project.\n\nMrs. James Thorne gave the\nstudy and: the. worship. entitled\n**How Do We Work With Other\n\u2018 Denominations?\u201d\n\nThe hostess had decorated the\ntable with maps from over the\nworld as well-as: local maps\ncentered by a large red cross,\nrepresenting missionary work,\n-with the open Bible and cross.\n. Mrs, Carlyle Baxter will be\nhostess for the next. meeting.\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 114.75816345214844, 949.7836303710938, 876.7669677734375, 1160.5843505859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Cub Scouts Hold\nParty; Give Awards\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 129.39163781738282, 1175.2731533203125, 932.6682529296876, 1634.02823828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "ghosts, witches goblins,\nOf the 18 boys in Cubbing, 17\nanswered roll call. Three new\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1831.0303955078125, 378.5125427246094, 2618.952880859375, 1614.297607421875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 1856.528646484375, 5854.536703125, 2679.803873046875, 8034.062906249999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "ST. GEORGE, Bermuda _\nAirman Firs t Class Williain.\nA. Collier,\u2019 son of Mr. and\nlao, was a member of the\nspecial Aerospace Rescue and.\nRecovery Service (ARRS) task.\nforce that supported the highly.\nsuccessful Apollo 7 space flight. .\n. Airman Collier, an aircraft.\nmechanic, \u2018provided... \u201cessential\nservice\u2019 for. \u2018HC-130 Hercules\"\n\u201caircrews..ffom Kindley AFR,\n| re, who were among the.\nue teams stationed... along\nthe orbital \u201cflight \u2014 path of the\nspacecraft, ready to. assist the\nastronauts, in. any contingency.\n_The ARRS, which also fur-\nnished helicopter support dur-\ning the launch at Cape Kennedy,\nprovided similar service dur-\ning the Mercury and Gemini\nseries, The Air Force rescue\ncorps supports.the U.S, \u2018space\nprogram, including recovery \u2018of\nhardware, as a special function\nin \u2018its global lifesaving . mis-.\nsion, -\n~. \u201cThe airman. is a graduate of\u201d\n\u2018Camdenton \u2018(MO.) High School,\n~ He is married \u2018to the for-\nmer \u2018Cherilyn P. Downton from\n\u2018Epelend. te\n\n_- VISIT IN SiEVADA_ SAS\nMr. and Mrs. Allan Hicks.\nve returned iafter spending\u2019\n\nral days veneer\n\nbe oy m\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 3551.678466796875, 361.3633117675781, 5118.41259765625, 1792.449462890625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 2686.62255859375, 3443.45654296875, 3397.675537109375, 3657.333251953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "Marcia \u2018Cummings\nInto \u2018Who\u2019s Who\u201d |\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 1834.302083984375, 2623.39754296875, 2641.639810546875, 3803.1893710937497 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "'Mareeline Lion members en-\ntertained their wives and guests.\n9 har od with a, dinner and\n\nJohn \u2018Ailtison iatrodoced \u2018the.\neae speaker, Max, Schwabe,\nColgniin: Li6ts Frank Greene\nand S,E, Kirschner were in\n\u2018charge of the program, \u2014 .\nIt, was moted the Lions \u2018will\n\u2018help. with the. pom ey\ngram-in Marceline from,9. oa\nto aie Pe iat hd anette ine\n\nidn \u2018MoCandlas\u2019 attended. the\nGorerrea rt conery My in Brook:\n\u2018field last week. \u2018| ;\n. Mrs, McCandless \u2018gnd \u2018Mrs.\nGreene were the r\u00e9cipients of\n\u2018the \u2018Hallowe\u2019en | \u2018table \u2018center~\npieces made by Mrs, Kirschner.\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 2687.815185546875, 366.88037109375, 3406.7822265625, 746.81640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "\u2018Hospital\nNotes\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 5184.75398828125, 2052.775228515625, 5987.2230625, 3392.7394199218747 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "\u2018Parents and motorists were\neband today by Col, E, I, Hock-\naday, wart of the\n\ny\n\nand treaters:?\"\n\nIn every paid $10: and costs\nafter Plea \u2018guilty to \u2018driving\u2019 |\nsear tee Sra\nHighwa\nPark\u2018Oct, he. aos\n\n\u2018Ladtede, Jie \u201cLea and costs,\nLa w\ntor* ahivine \u00a9 motorcycle \u2018Oct. |\n13 oh Highway 11) Brookfield,\nwithout: a motorcycle | aqualiti-\ngation on his li\u00a2ense.\n\nMilford Ray Olson, 40, Buck:\nlin, paid $10\" and\u201d costs \u2018for\ndriving \u2018on the wrong\u2019 side of\nRoute U, a mile north of High-\nway 36 Oct. 17, :\n\nDonald Eugene Edward, 44,\n_Route 5, Chillicothe, admitted\ndriving \"3: mph in \u2018a 65 mph\nradar zone on Highway 36 a\nmile .west of Pershing Park\nOct. 18, and- was. fined $10\nand costs. :\n\nRichard NormanCordray, 19,\n-Bucklin; was fined $5 and costs\nfor driving witha noisy andde-\nfective exhaust. system Oct. 10\n\u2018on Highway 11 in Brookfield,\n\nae iy\n\n \n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 5233.423828125, 3455.658203125, 6800.0107421875, 4686.11669921875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "~ YOUR SUPPORT WILL PEOATEN:\ncAainainast | oe BYE\n\n~ RAYE. RAUER\n\nRepublican Candidate For.\nTREASURER - Linn County \u00a9\n\n\u2018 Lifelong resident of Linn County\n\n* Served as Field Representative for Trenton Milk. -\nCo,, Linn and adjoining counties for 14 years.\n\n* Member Trinity United Methodist Church\n\n* Married and father of three children = \u2014~~\n\n \u2014 Paid Political Advertisement \u2014.\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 5171.36726953125, 582.3695888671875, 5984.61808203125, 1794.4662265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "\u2018WEEK OF Oct; 26\u2014Nov, 1\nMONDAY \u2014 tn ch\n\npea\nTUESDAY = ; Laneh meat,\ncheese stick, tri-taters, whole\nkernel corn, pudding. |\n\nWEDNESDAY ~ Baked ham-\nburger, spaghetti, potato chips,\njello salad,\u2019 fruit.\n\nTHURSDAY \u2014 Schoolboy\nsandwich, mixed . vegetables,\n\nfruit jello, cake.\nFRIDAY \u2014 High school, tur-\ny Gravy, \u2019\n\u00e9lementary| school, Ys\nnoodles spinach, green\nbeatis, apple crisp. ;\n\nBread \u2018or rolls, butter and\nmilk served daily.\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 5180.7333984375, 1827.39794921875, 5938.25732421875, 2043.130126953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Patrol Asks Driver:\nTo Watch Children\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 2677.43758203125, 2451.10359765625, 3481.2308749999997, 3436.3932285156247 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "Week: ot Oct. 28 = Nov. ie\n\u201c MONDAY \u2014 Chili, ctackers,\ncontery sticks, fruit, cookie.\nTUESDAY. \u2014 Ham,\" beans,\nae wanna\u2019 2 fruit, \u2014\nb \u2018\n\u201c4 {WEDNESDAY \u2014 ked luri\u00a2h:\neon \u2018meat, scal potat\u00e9es,\nsoabea salad, lemon pudding.\nTHURSDAY \u2014 Sloppy Joe on\n\u201cbun, harvard beets, buttered\ncorn, peach cobbler.\nFRIDAY \u2014 Salmon joaf, sea-\nsoned.green \u2018beans, . rosy \u2018apple\nsaute, cinnamon rolls.\nBread, butter, and milk serv-\n\ned daily. ye os oN \u00ae \u2018 , \u201c\n\nig ogee oe hy:\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 186.36724853515625, 1644.9906005859375, 904.996826171875, 2721.59521484375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "BB sce: HORSES\nAND PO PONIES\n\n200\u00b0Listed . . . need\nmore\u2019broke horses\n\n| Nov. 2nd\nMacon, Missourt.\n\nFRANK LOLLI\n\n- Phone 385-3655 |\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 4415.58203125, 3835.660888671875, 5130.18505859375, 4202.65283203125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "\u2018If Is Automotive ~_\n_ WELEASETT!. .\nHourly, Daily, Weekly, \u00a9\n\nMonthy, Yearly\n\nWolfe Auto Sales |\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 2711.79638671875, 5938.94970703125, 3498.16064453125, 6370.3427734375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": " \n \n\nor all your .\n\n \n \n\ntaclede. Lumber Co\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 1822.7359619140625, 2403.231689453125, 2483.062744140625, 2605.8330078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Hollowe\u2019en Party\nHeld by Lions -*\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 4369.8134765625, 4245.09716796875, 5182.505859375, 4725.65478515625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 1846.5118408203125, 3827.469482421875, 2596.326416015625, 4040.881591796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Mrs. Brown Hosts.\nC.W.*. Groub Meet\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 2677.60848046875, 3695.15828515625, 3496.8863925781247, 5704.002847656249 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "\u2018Miss Marcia Cummings\n\u2018daughter. of \u2018Mr. and Mrs, Bd.\n\u2018Cummings, 600\u00b0 Pett\nBrookfield,\u2019 has heen acc\nfor listing in the 1968-69 edi-\ntion of \u2018\u2018Who\u2019s Who AmongStu-.\ndents in American Universities\nand Colleges,\u2019\u2019 the editors re-\n\u2018port. Marcia was graduated\nfrom Chillicothe High School in\nthe spring of 1965, She was a\nmember of the National Honor -\nSociety. Marcia worked as a\nstudent.-. trainee at the Linn\nCounty Welfare Office lastsum-\nmer,\n\nThis honoris conferred an-\n-nually upon outstanding stu-\ndent leaders from approxima-\nBes viene prem Leg univer:\n\n \n\nacademic etasiding, service to\nthe community, leadership in\nextracurricular activities,-and\n\u201cfuture potential are decid\nabove average,\n\n~~ Marcia\u2019 is a senior at Tarkio\nalia, Tarkio. SS\n\nTO HAVE CARNIVAL.\n\u201cWhe Marceline. Chapter of the\nFutur\u00e9 Homemakers of Ainer-\niean is- \u2018Sponsoring @ carnival\n\nBabiotac-tu tha \u201catt - Wiieaes\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 2645.773763671875, 821.1683559570313, 3470.6554355468747, 2138.4623203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "ADMITTED \u2014 Larry John-\nwo Triplett; Mrs. Ethe) Will-\n, Brookfield; Miss Tammy\nwind toe eadiaayyp ad. om\nreli, Plattsburg; Alfred Rus-\nsell, Mrs. Alma Burris, Mar-\nceline.\n\ny DISMISSED \u2014 Mrs. J.W.\nDarr, Mrs..ida Shelton, Mrs.\nMilton Hunter, Mrs. Maurice\nWilliams, William Staats, Mar-\n\u2018celine; Lowell Walker, Bucklin.\n\nPERSHING MEMORIAL -\n\n.. Admitted \u2014 Mrs. Gary Smith,\nMrs. Harold Stephenson, Clif-\nford Chapman, Neva Hall,\nBrookfield; Mrs. Charles Sego,\nMeadville; Mrs. Gene Moore,\nEldon;. Mrs. Howard Worley,\nSumner. ~\n\nDismissed \u2014 -Mrs. William\nHolmes, Bucklin.\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 166.55813598632812, 2748.92724609375, 1791.9442138671875, 4069.3603515625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Music By The Crescendos ..\nMEMBERS AND OU'l-OF-TOWN GUESTS .\n\n \n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 5196.32421875, 360.6961364746094, 5885.37548828125, 515.18115234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "School Menu\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 2730.38525390625, 6843.4453125, 3513.826416015625, 8029.31689453125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": " \n\n, PRESCRIPTIONS\n| - CL 8-44]\nlane Brown Drugs\n\nWe. Sell the Best\nServige the Rest!\nBIEGELS.\n\n \n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 3546.8134765625, 3036.69287109375, 4302.64697265625, 3129.71337890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "Pleads Guilty to DW!\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 4365.345296875, 3067.45418359375, 5174.0463046875, 3781.5482578124997 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "* GIRL FOR SMITHS\n\nBorn to'Mr.\u2019 and, 'Mrss, Gary\nStith, Brookfield, \u2018a? pound\n\u20183 ounce \u00bb daughter, Prssay,\n\u2018Memorial: \u2018Hospital, \u2018Thursda :\n5:16 nae, Be as Re\n\n\u00e9 te a iY ay \u00ab* . ig et\n\nSON FOR BURRIS\u2019 8 cl\n\nyer: \u2018and \u201cMrs. Ronnie. Bur-.\nPi Marceline,.are the\u2019 par-\n\u2018ents, of \u2018an 8. pound\u2019 11 ounce\u2019\nSon born at 5:12 this\u2019 morning,\nini St. Francis Hospital... |\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 125.52522277832031, 379.16693115234375, 1728.3253173828125, 675.936767578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "The Marcelin\n\n \n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 165.77049255371094, 4103.02880859375, 1797.7618408203125, 5342.40087890625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": " \n\n- Give The Gift Only You Can Give\nA PORTRAIT\nOf voenet-< or Family is : an Ideal Christmay\n\nREMEMB R; _ PORTRAIT TAKES, Pai TO Pie cha\n\nia ioads aR = fa mp ees\n\n~HALEY\u2019S\n\nsi \u201cMaroeline Sia rE Brookfield -\nOn GAT e a ea 958.9405\n\n \n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 308.3192348632812, 694.5241298828125, 1705.5391025390625, 921.7922153320312 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "News from Marceline may be CALLED to CH 6.3613\nSENT to Box 246, Mo., or TAKEN to 206\nNorth Kansas Ave. Office open Monday through Friday,\n8:30 to 12. 1 to 6 6m. \u2018\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 2721.731689453125, 6400.6943359375, 3513.255859375, 6811.62158203125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": " \n \n\n BIEGEL\n\n\u2018Refrig. & Electric\nCL 6-4491\u2014\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 2717.7255859375, 2184.388916015625, 3410.74072265625, 2374.605712890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "1 ic Gienelt\u2019\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 221.061279296875, 5442.3564453125, 1798.1943359375, 6891.31298828125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "- BROOKFIELD_\nCOMMUNITY SALE\n_ Brook eld Sale Barn\n\nSPECIAL CATTLE :\nSie\n\nca \u2018eaiiis 1200 to 1800 Cattle: ste\n\nProbably have 500 to\u201d 800. Calve anging fr om\nsto 40 in a bunch .\n\n \n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 204.59100915527344, 7111.20320703125, 1822.1511630859375, 8753.4271640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "SOME OF OUR SARL YrVUNDIGN MENLO\n\n25 Good light: wt. yearling steers, wt. around\n525; 42 Plain to good quality Black Cattle,\nwt, 900: to -1100;~21 Mixed Angus yearling\nsteers & heifers, wt. 500 to 750; 25 Fair\nto good quality steers,\u2019 \u2018wt, around 800; 40\nFancy. Hereford Nebraska yearling steers, win-.\ntered and grazed here, wt..around 650; 45. Fair\nto good quality Cattle, wt. around 700; 35 Good\nto, Choice Angus yearling steers, wt. 675;\n40 Good Hereford and Angus: yearling-steers,\nwt. 675; 12 Good yearling steers, wt, around\n600; 130. Mixed yearling. steers & heifers, wt.\n500 to 7803 20 ie wt. Angus\" \u2018Bteers and\nbeen. eating \u00a9 \u2018cobmeal, \u00e9n grass, wt. iptercraa\n900; 65 Good Angus yearlings, wt. around\n650; 36 Reretors yearlings, wt. from 550 .\n800.\n\nEssaie a lot of cattle not. listed e.\n_ Bring:in Any Cattle You Wish ee\n\n \n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 5995.755859375, 1218.284423828125, 6862.3740234375, 3054.9228515625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": " \n\n><] WM. T. (BILL)\nZIMMERMAN -\nREPUBLICAN |\nSTATE TREASURER\n\n#10. Years) Member\u2019 House, of\n_. Represenfatives:\n\n% Wide Business. Experience\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 2867.672607421875, 785.7311401367188, 3235.292236328125, 834.4290161132812 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "2T PRANOC TA\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 339.5422058105469, 8811.6005859375, 1761.2998046875, 9568.1279296875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": " \n\n\u201cLinn County _\n\u201cAuction Co. \u2014\n\n1/2 MILE WEST. ON HIGHWAY 36\nBrookfield, Missouri\nSTURTEVANT, STURTEVANT & DEDRICK, seen a\n\n\u201c agDGAR & WATT, Auctioneers: .\n\n \n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 3521.44051171875, 1813.484701171875, 5146.283121093749, 2986.6224765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "DISCUSSING THEIR MUTUAL ENLISTMENTS\ninto the: U.S; Army recently were David E.\n\n\u2018Hugh\u00e9s, Eddy Ray. Ruckman, and Staff Ser-\ngeant Thomas F, England, U.S. Army recruiter.\nfor the Brookfield area.. David and Eddy en-\nlisted for the first time at\u2019 the Kansas City.\nRecruiting . Main Station and w\u00e9re \u2018visited. by\ntheir recruiting Sergeant who. was in Kansas\nCity. to take his'own.re-enlistment oath. David,\n\u201cson of \u201cMr, and. Mrs. Charles. T,. Hughes of\n- Chillicothe,. enlisted for \u201cunit\u00ab supply school,.\n\u201cwhil\u00e9 Eddy, son \u2018of\u2019 Mrs, Audrey Ruckman of\n' Bethany, enlisted for postal Lt) tig school,\n. Sergeant . England\u2019 assisted the \u2018two men \u00abin\ntheir choices\u2019 of. school Seca: \u2018the \u2018over. 300\n\u201cavailable. to qualified high school. graduates.\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 169.1342830810547, 6737.37312890625, 1848.8647861328125, 6892.2435703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "Probably have 500 to\u201d 800. Calves Leite cbixs from\n15to 40inabunch |\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 188.9131317138672, 6979.712890625, 1810.41943359375, 8929.9765625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "- _ HUBROVAT, VNIVOEN \u00a37\nSOME OF OUR EARLY CONSIGN MENTS\n\n25 Good light wt. yearling steers, wt. around\n525; 42 Plain -to good quality Black Cattle,\nwt, 900: to -1100;~21 Mixed Angus yearling\nsteers & heifers, wt. 500 to 750; 25 Fair\nto good quality steers, \u2018wt. around 800; 40\nFancy. Hereford Nebraska yearling steers, win-\ntered. and grazed here, wt..around 650; 45. Fair\nto good quality Cattle, wt. around 700; 35 Good\nto; Choice Angus yearling steers, wt. 675;\n40 Good Hereford and Angus: yearling-steers,\nwt. 675; 12 Good yearling steers, wt, around\n600; 130. Mixed yearling. steers & heifers, wt.\n500 to 7803 20 ie wt. Angus\" \u2018Bteers and\n\nbeen. eating \u00a9 \u2018cobmeal, \u00e9n. grass, wt. arcune\n900; 65 Good Angus yearlings, wt. . around\n650; m6 Horetops yearlings, wt. from 580 to\n\nExpect a tot of cattle not listed: eine:\n_ Bring in aes Cattle Me Wk bik \u2018To i.\n\n \n" } } }, { "scan_name": "370995711-saranac-lake-adirondack-daily-enterprise-Aug-16-1968-p-8.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 1 ], [ 16, 5 ], [ 8, 11 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 0, 1 ], [ 5, 16 ], [ 8, 11 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6815.468675781251, 9876.536546875 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 1555.6928232421874, 1173.045728515625, 2386.9315664062497, 4488.558519531251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "The hour of truth is at hand\n.vomothballed \u2014 proponents of\nae Distin\u2019s Isle fantasmagoria,\n\u2018nee the dream ehild of com-\nMunity Visionaries wishing te\n\u2018Lanspose Saranac Lake = from\ndrabness into a Lang of Oz to\ncome forth,\n\nThe recent Village Board air-\ning of the proposed new River\nstreet entrance route left mans\nin the alr and gatned little but\nppoenent Momentum in the up-\ncoming battles to dissulve the\nso fliatsetny,\n\nCertainly a new entrance Is\nthe biggest plus in sight for\nfer\u2122minaiing a rather dingy-\nwoking shoreline. Many people\nsigned the current petition te\neuminate the four-lane *'whoosh-\nwav, not because they were\nagainst a highway of this type\nentirely, but rather because\nIney were adverse to the pro-\nJected routing without some\n@lasicui\u00a5 or eompromise,\n\nThe strongest and most vo-\nlacile dissidents object heated-\n\nta tne joss of the beach area.\nVuere are ou@fher sections of\nsarecline on Lake Flower that\nWoull make as good or better\na swwciiming area than Prescott\nPark.\n\nIf the village charisma is to\n:eflect a more beautiful exter-\nior, a first-class bathing beach\nbecomes q must.\n\nThe present beach is some-\nthing Jess than a many splen-\ndered thing, The children must\nme sereened in to prevent their\nWalking into a drop-off area\nJust a few vards from. shore,\n\nThe beach cannot he expand-\nel in ant direction without se-\nems problems, The water is\ntivliest oat fhis point due to\nine convergence af eurrent near.\nae power dam,\n\nChildren muat necotiate a\nhazardeus highway \u2014 obstacle\ncourse in crossing the street\nwhere the Church and River\nfunnels traffic in the peak\nmonths of tourism.\n\nGarages and service stations\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 2407.584546875, 1041.5365732421874, 3250.3666249999997, 3205.85051171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "bound the open linear strip al-\nlowing ou and other lmopurities\nto infiltrate the water.\n\nA better beach could be built\nat Baldwin Park though even\nthat acreage is somewhat re-\nmoved from the center of popu-\nlation,\n\nWithin the foreseeable future,\na community swimming pool\nwill probably be built, anyway\n... and thus by devious\n:mplication we arrive at Dis-\ntin\u2019s Island.\n\nThe gem as envisioned, would\nrake everyone happy. Surely\nneat as cantankerous a problem\nas faced by Montrea] in creat-\ning its Expo complex of artifi-\ncial islands, it would \u2014 create\n\u2018real estate in prime vacation\ncountry, The island in Lake\nFiower should make everybody\nhappy. With is bandstand,\nbeach, picnic tables, and white\nhirches, it would stand unchal-\n'enged ag the jewel of the in-\nland waterways.\n\nThis is perhaps cne answer\nta the halt in progress caused\nhv petty squabbles and short-\nsightedness much in evidence\nhere over the past 350 years.\n\nIf Mr. Distin will kindly step\nforward with a blueprint, we\ncan all take a refreshing look\nat an idea which could culmin-\nate in the happiest of solutions.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 3323.607984375, 7496.88483984375, 4151.56437890625, 9842.282640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "WASHVILLE, tenn, (AP) \u2014\nStephen Smith, a brother-in-law\nof the late President John F.\nKemmedy, has been named in a\nfederal court petition as the\nman who provided $3,000 to get\nevidence against an attorney for\nJames R. Hoffa.\n\nMaclin P, Davis, attorney for\nZ. T. Osborn Jr., filed a motion\nWednesday asking that Smith of\nNew York be required to testify\nat a federal court hearing here\non Monday.\n\nThe motion for subpoena said\nSmith provided $3,000 which\ngovernmen; investigator Walter\nSheridan paid to a former Nash-\nville policeman for information\non Osborn, However, Sheridan\ntook back the money a day lat-\ner, the petition said.\n\nOsborn was attorney for\nTeamsters President Hoffa\nwhen the latter went on trial\nhere in 1962 on a conspiracy\ncharge. A mistrial was declared\nand Hoffa and Osborn later\nwere convicted of jury tamper-\n\ning,\n\nRobert Vick, the former po-\niceman, testified Osborn asked\nhim to offer $10,000 to a pro-\nspective juror to vote for acquit-\nting Hoffa.\n\nThe $3,000 payment to Vick a1-\nlegedly wag made in 1964\u2014after\nthe late Robert F. Kennedy had\nresigned ag U.S. attorney gener-\nal. Sheridan wae a epecial in-\nvestigator when Kennedy head-\ned the Justice Department.\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 3334.905517578125, 6921.01171875, 4027.491455078125, 7456.29296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": " \n\nSTEVE SMITH\nTO TESTIFY\nABOUT $3000\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 3370.969970703125, 2791.08447265625, 4943.58935546875, 3179.87255859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Another Viewpoint\nby Ralph McGill\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 3290.86628515625, 3422.142408203125, 4131.3148671875, 6921.806566406251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "Speakers at tne recent Ke-\npublican convention grew lyri-\ncal, indeed almost tearful, as\nthey recalled the eight Eisen-\nhower years of peace and quiet-\nude which, they said, was what\nRepublicanism could produce\nonee more,\n\nThey were eight years of\npeace, Today they seem like\n\u2018som dost -and--distant ~dreamr\nfrom which We rudely have been\nawakened.\n\nThey also were interesting,\ncritical years,\n\nBut, the world was not really\nat peace. Those years, almost a\ndecade, were measurements of\ntime In Which the hurricane\nchanges fathered by the Sec-\nom World War, were taking\nplace. Enormous forces slowly\nbrought those changes into be-\ning, Their beginnings were dis-\ntant, There were eight years in\nwhich the United States was to\nhave peace and an economic\nBtatug Which, while not always\ngood, escaped severe change.\nBut far away winds were brew-\nIng.\n\nWhat was happening in those\npeaceful years?\n\nIndia was in immediate dan-\nger of being taken over politi-\ncally by China, An ugly bloody\nwar had ravaged India. Gan-\ndhi had been assassinated by a\ngunman in 1948,\n\nIndependence had become of-\nficia] in 1950. In 1953 the Ei-\nsenhower administration contin-\nued enormous aid to India and\nalso assisted with military ma-\nterials,\n\nIn 1954 France had been at\nWar in Indochina for seven\nyears, Her armies, trained in\nthe European manner, were not\nready for guerilla warfare, Se-\ncetary Dulles and the Einsen-\nhower administration provided\nFrance with money and sup\nplies.. Without these, defeat\nwould have come quicker \u2014\nmuch quicker.\n\nThere was an April day when\nthen Vice President Nixon re-\nvealed to the American Society\nof Newspaper editors, in annu-\nal session in Washington, that\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 1558.8844736328124, 5514.72370703125, 2403.3988515624997, 9828.0668203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "HOLLYWOOD (AP) \u2014Trade\ncolumns chronicle continuing\nprogress for Negroes in show\nbusiness :\n\nDiahann Carroll, starring in\nthe weekly \u201cJulia\u201d series film-\ning for fall television, says:\n\u201cI'm almost too busy to think\nabout being a Negro.\u201d\n\nProducers of Rowan and Mar-\ntins \u2018\u2018Laugn-in\"\u201d\u2019 series are\nShooting network TV\u2019s first all-\nNegro variety special, \u2018Soul.\u2019\nLou Rawis and Nipsey Russell\nave among the stars, and\nNegroes have key production\nJobs behind the scecnes.\n\nMovie producer Jules Dassin,\n\u201cTopkapi,\u201d \u2018\u2018Never on Sunday\u2019\u2019,\nis filming for Paramount with a\nNegro cast, a drama of betrayal\namong civi] rights militants.\nAnd perhaps\u2019 the unlikeliest fig-\nure to enjerge among currently\nascending Negro players is the\nman who plays Dassin\u2019s central\neharacter,\n\nUnlikely because, says 6foot\n1, 200-pound Julian Mayficld:\n\n\u201cBasicaliy I am a writer. J\nnever really wanted to act, I see\nneaple working at aciing in an\norganized way, and it seems al-\nMost Unfair for me to have this\nrole. But.\u201d he grins, \u201cI'm not\ncomplaining.\u201d\n\nMavfield, 40, born in South\nCarolina and reared in Washing-\nton, D.C., hag a varied back-\neround:\n\nAuthor of three published nov-\ncls \u201cAbout personal hangups in\nthe ghetto and the civil rights\nmovement in 1961 ... None\nwent into a second printing.\u201d\n\nPrize-winning college orator\n... Actor in off-Broadway plays\nwhile also driving a taxi... Ra-\ndio dise jockey and feature writ-\ner on an English-alnguage news-\npaper in San Juan, Puerto Rico\n... Aide for three years to Pres-\nident Kwame Nhrumah of Gha-\nna. /\n\nThe film, \u201cUp Tight,\u201d marks\nhis finst film-acting since a bit\npart 10 years ago. Massive,\neasy-going, Jightly bearded,\n\n\"Mayfield Says he's in every\nScene but about two, He plays\n\u201ca man who is essentially over\nthe hill, drinks too much, a slok\nbroken down by society, who ag\n\na result betrays his best friend,\na voung militant, for a reward.\u2019\n\nMayfieid and costar Ruby Dee\nhelped Dassin write the scriot.\n\nDoeg he think Negroes have\nreached their goals in show\nbusiness?\n\n\u201cBy no means, especially ir\nthe craft unions. You don\u2019t {inc\nblack people working there.\n\n\u201cAs for acting, black peopl\nseem to be in style fhis year\nThey might be out of style nex\nJanuary.\u2019\u2019\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 5049.41804296875, 4328.7974375, 5905.996019531251, 9876.536546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 We all\nsay we want the truth, but rare-\nly do we want it put to us too\nplainly.\n\nFor the truth, like any other\nbitter medicine, ig more palata-\nble when sugar-coated,\n\nThat is why we So often have\nto resort, in communicating\nwith one another, to double-\ntalk; It enableg us to dole out\nconversational sugar to another\nperson without disturbing him\nwith reaity.- :\n\nThe ability to use double-talk\nis the hallmark of maturity and\nadulthood, So is the ability to\nrecognize double-talk \u2014 and not\nbe fooled by it.\n\nFor the beginner, here are a\nfew typical examples of douole-\ntalk followed, in each case, by\ntheir literal translations:\n\n\u201cThis job has unlimited op-\nportunity.\u2019\u201d\n\n\u2014The pay is lousy.\n\n\u201cIt\u2019s a lovely apartment. It\neven has a view of the Yr.ver\nfrom the kitchen.\u201d\n\n\u2014But you have to stand on the\nstove to See it.\n\n\u201cAll I want from you is your\nhonest, unbiased opinion.\u201d\n\n\u2014If you don\u2019t agree with me,\nshut up.\n\n\u201cFrankly, I recommend our\nchicken a la king today\u2014it's su-\nperlative.\u2019\u2019\n\n\u2014The chef cooked so much of\nit the day before yesterday we\nhaven't been able to get rid of\nit\n\n\u201cYour fiance must be awful\nrich, or crazy in love with you,\nto gite you such a beautiful en-\ngagement ring.\u201d\n\n\u2014Poor thing, I'll bet she had\nto pay for it herself.\n\n\u201cIt\u2019s not becase I have four\nkids to clothe and feed that I\u2019m\nasking for a merit raise\u2014it\u2019s be-\ncause I feel I deserve one.\u201d\n\n\u2014It's the four kids,\n\n\u201cThat diet really has worked\nwonders for you. Since you took\noff those 20 pounds, your face\nlooks a lot thinner.\u201d\n\n\u2014And twice as wrinkled.\n\n\u201cIt's heartwarming to see a\nyoung fellow like you get ahead\nin the organization so fast.\u201d\n\n\u2014It\u2019s even more heartwarm-\ning to know that it\u2019s not my job\nyou're after.\n\n\u201cHa, ha, ba, ha, ha, ha, ha\nWe can always count on you,\nboss, to coMe up with a new\none.\u201d\u2019\n\n\u2014My old grandpappy used to\nlike that joke, too, but it sound-\ned funny when he told it.\n\n\u201cDon\u2019; stay up for me, honey.\nI'll probably have to work late\nat the office tonight.\u201d\n\n\u2014Uniless my Secretary has a\ndate with another guy.\n\n\u201cOur profits dipped somewnat\nduring the first half of the year\nbecause of a needed purchase of\nemergency supplies which I]\ntrust won't be duplicated.\u201d\n\n\u2014We had to buy a whale of a\nJot of red ink.\n\n\u201cI'll always remain your soul\nsister, Ronnie, but I'm afraid I\nmust give you back your wax\nrose and amber beads.\u201d\n\n\u2014Since I found a boyfriend\nwith @ steady job, I don\u2019t want\nto be a hippie anymore.\n\n\u201cMuch ea I like to be of every\npossible gervice to a constituent,\nI find that im this case my hands\nare tied.\u2019\u2019\n\n\u2014This pum has got a r\u00e9al\nnerve. Asking for favors, and he\ndidn't chip in a thin dime for\n\nmy last campaign.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 5062.13191015625, 3222.89753515625, 5887.096605468751, 3618.8112050781247 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON \u2014 As soon as\n\nRichard Nixon and Spiro Agnew\nwere nominated for the Repub-\nlican presidential ticket, a cau-\ncus Was called of all the hu-\nmor columnists and political\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 2456.211669921875, 3314.239013671875, 3216.368408203125, 3811.65625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "Television\nReviews\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 5065.6064453125, 3001.11572265625, 5773.08544921875, 3203.48291015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "What\u2019s So Funny\nAbout Nixon\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 5921.404859375, 3011.82526953125, 6765.127855468751, 9558.0902578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "cartoonists attending the con-\nvention in Miami Beach. The\npurpose of the meeting was to\ndiscuss how the nominees would\naffect our jobs.\n\n\u201cI think it\u2019s an excellent\nchoice,\u2019\u2019 Russ Baker of the New\nYork Times said. \u201cI feel very\ncomfortably with Nixon, and\nthe choice of Agnew was a\nwindfall, We would have been\ninrea] trouble if they had elect-\ned Percy or Lindsay ag the\nrunning mate.\u201d\n\n\u201cI\u2019m satisfied,\u2019 said Art\nHoppe of the San Francisco\n\n\u201cChronicle. \u201cNixon's ne Lyndon\nJohnson as far as humor is\nconcerned, but then again Ag-\nnew is no Hubert Humpsrey.\u201d\u2019\n\nI agreed with both of them,\n\u201cIt\u2019s great to have Nixon to\nkick around again, I believe\nRockefeller would have been\ntuugher from our point of view,\nthough Reagan from a humor-\nvus angle had many advantag-\n\nBes over Nixon.\u201d\n\n\u201cIt\u2019s all right for you colum-\nnists to talk,\u201d said eartoonist\nBill Mauldin of the Chieago\nSun-Times, \u2018\u2018but we have to\ndraw Agnew, How de you draw\n\n \n\nHerb Block, the Washington\nPost cartoonist, said, \u201cWe'll\nhave an opportunity to we ea\nGreek toga in our drawings.\nThat\u2019s a plus.\u201d\n\n\u201cI like the ticket,\u201d said Paul\nConrad of the Los Angeles\nTimes. \u201cYou can\u2019t go wrong\ndrawing Nixon in a eartoon.\nHis nose alone ig worth the\nwhole campagin.\u201d\u2019\n\nPatrick Oliphant of the Den-\nver Post, another eartoonist,\nsaid, \u2018'Give me a candidate\nwith a blue beard and I\u2019 give\nyou a Pulitzer Prize drawing\nevery time.\u201d\n\nRuss Baker said, \u2018Then it\u2019s\nagreed that the Republicans did\nthe right thing as far as we're\nconcerned in selecting Nixon\nand Agnew.\u201d\n\nArt Hoppe said, \u201cAre we\ntalking about the new Nixon or\nthe old Nixon? I've got some\nvery funny stuff from previous\ncampaigns on the old Nixon,\nbut the new Nixon could give\nme trouble, Suppose he doesn\u2019t\nmake any mistakes?\u201d\n\n\u201cHe selected Agnew as his\nrunning mate, didn\u2019t he?\u2019\n\n\u201cI forgot that,\u2019 Hoppe said.\n\u201cYeh, Nixon is the best the\nRepublicans could have come\nup with, especially since he\ncomes in a package with Pat,\nJulie and David Eisenhower.\u201d\n\n\u201cI move we pass a resolu-\ntion thanking the Republicans\non our behalf for nominating\nNixon and Agnew on the Re-\npublican ticket.\u2019\n\n\u201cTI second it,\u2019\u2019 said Mauldin.\n\n\u201cThe next business we have\nto take up is the Demucrats.\nWhat do we do about George\nMcGovern? He\u2019s even less\nknown than Spiro Agnew.\u201d\n\n\u201c\u201cde\u2019s impossible to draw,\u2019\nOliphant complained. \u201cI say we\nignore him.\u201d\n\n\u201cMcCarthy isn\u2019t any easier,\u201d\nConrad said. \u2018\u201c\u2018The Democrats\nhave made our lives pretty mi-\nserable.\u201d\n\n\u201cYou can say that again Hu-\nbert is only funny when he\u2019s\ngot Johnson tied around his\n_neck, What do you do with him\nwhen he becomes his own\nman?\u201d\n\n\u201cIT don\u2019t think we have te\nworry about that as long as\nJohnson\u2019s in the White Houre \u201d\n\n\u201cAll right, then we\u2019re agreed.\nThe Democrats have Ist us\ndown. I move we pass a :esolu-\ntion that unless they come\nwith somebody as fmny*\u20ac\nLyndon Johnson or Richa\nNixon we wili ignore them \u00ab\npletely and make all ouc spac\u00e9\navaliable t George Wallace.\u201d\n\n\u201cSecond the motion.\u201d\n\n\u201cThe ayes have it.\u201d\n\nAnd that\u2019s why the Demo-\nerates decided to nominate Les-\n\nter Maddox for President of the\nTinted Ghetac\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 3300.811767578125, 3222.71826171875, 4033.6474609375, 3393.056884765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Those Pastoral\nBKisenhower Years\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 5075.78515625, 3655.155029296875, 5839.2294921875, 4194.1279296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Just About\nAnything\n\nSugar Coating\n\n \n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 5129.2080078125, 2759.40869140625, 6684.70263671875, 2956.199951171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "ART BUCHWALD\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 2418.565259765625, 4130.5034921875, 3268.2831289062497, 9848.4144765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "HOLLYWOOD (AP) \u2014 This is\nthe time of the year when wor-\nrying is a way of life for the im\nhabitants of televisionland.\n\nIf you are connected with an\nestablished show that hag gone\nmerrily: along for two yearg or\n1\u00a5, you worry about the compe\ntifion and whether the viewers\nwill love you in September as\nthey seemed to last March,\n\nIf you are involved in a new\nseries, you worry about every-\nthing\u2014the competition, particu-\n\niarly if part of it consists of fea-\nture movie reruns; the time pe-\nrind; the scripts; the format\nand\u2014mostly\u2014the reaction of\n\nthe fickle, inscrutable public.\n\nThe only relatively carefree\ncrowd is found working in a se-\nries that was tossed into a mid-\nseason vacancy in a network\nschedule and, somehow, caught\non,\n\nOne of these last scason was\nABC's \u2018It Takes @ Thief,\u201d\nwhich not only proved a popular\nwinner, but attracted an audi-\nence that saved the show that\nfollowed it, \u2018N.\u00a5.P.D.,\u2019 \u2019 which\nhad been slated for extinction.\n\n\u201cIT was pretty unhappy when\nABC gave us that midseason\nspot,\u2019 said Robert Wagner, tne\nstar of \u2018It Takes a Thief.\u201d \u201cJ\nliked the show and I liked my\ncharacter but I figured it was\nall down the drain.\u201d\n\nThe public liked the charac-\nter, too. Wagner plays @ jaunty,\ndebonaire thiep using his skills\nas a superagent. What makes it\nall sort of a mystery, however,\nis that at the time the show\nmade its debut, jaunty, debo-\nnair superagents bad become a\ndrug on the market\u2014' \u2018Laugh\nin.\u2019 in fact, had replaced the\njauntiest, most debonair of them\nall, \u2018The Man From U.N.C.L..\u201d\n\n\u201cOurs just took off,\u2019 said\nWagner. \u2018When we started\nproduction all we had was one\nscript. We worked 17 hours\nwithout a break and I think now\nthe terrible pressure of dead-\nlines kept Us on our toes and\nadded something.\u201d\n\nNow, established as a hit, the\nemergency is over, the produc-\ntion plan is made\u2014and with suc-\n\ncess has come an extra dimen-\nsion.\n\n\u201cWriters now @re interested\nin doing scripts; actors and\nagents want to get involved with\nthe show,\u201d Wagner said.\n\nWagner, who has been @ suc-\ncessful film actor for more than\n20 years, is committed to the\nseries under the usual five year\ncontract, He is happy with the\nprospect although it means Ziv.\ning up some film assignments.\n\n \n\nProducer Leslie Stevens of\n\u201cThe Name of the Game\u2019\u2019 need.\ned @ pretty girl for a small par\nThursday when one of the tour.\nist trams stopped by the set or\nthe Universal lot. He spotted @\nyoung brunette among the tour:\nists and asked her if she be-\nlonged to the actors\u2019 or the ex.\ntras\u2019 union.\n\nReceiving an affirmative nod\nhe hired her on the spot.\n\nIt would be mice to report that\nthig was an updated version o:\nthe old Lana Turner\u2014soda foun\ntain discovery legend, bug the\noutcome turned out to be a dis.\nappointing anticlimax:\n\nJudy Jordan of Miami, Fla.\nthe pretty girl, has already beer\ndiscovered. For the past fev\n\n_ Seasons she has been one 0\nJackie Gleason\u2019s Glea Girls-\nthe one, im tact, who each weel\n\ngays \u2018...and away we go.\u201d\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 4155.36530859375, 3231.471509765625, 5002.534593750001, 9866.8968984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "the United States would very\nlikely contribute air and sea\npower ald to the French by\nintervening in Indo-China, The\nFrench were then trapped at a\nplace called Dien Bien Phu.\nProminent military and_ politi-\ncal leaders favored interverr\nlion. So did Secretary Dulles.\nA reappraisal revealed aid was\ntoo late.\n\nIn January of 1954 negotia-\ntions to end the Korean War\n\nwere delayed at Panmunjom.\nAsian policies were further\ncomplicated when on January\n30, 1954, Viet Minh forces in-\nvaded Norts Laos. (from that\nlittle seed was to grow the\nvast jungle of trouble that now\noccupies much of our energies\nand manpower )\n\nMeanwhile, the French had\nagreed to negotiations at Gene-\nva, An armistice was effected\non Aug. jl, 1954. The agree-\nment was not kept. The situa-\ntion in Vietnam deteriorated as\ndid that in Laos, There was a\nsteady, slow growth of \u2018\u2018war\u201d\nand guerilla activities in Laos\nand Vietnam,\n\nIn 1957 the White House an-\nnounced additional U.S. aiq had\nbeen sent to South iVetnam, On\nMarch 11, 197, Secretary of\nState Dulles was reassuring in\na public announcement. \u2018\u2018Com-\nmunism,\"\u2019 he said, soothing the\nnation, \u201cis a passing, but not\na permanent phase in Asia.\u2019\n\nThere was still worry about\nQuemoy and Matsu. Invasion\nwas feared. Much of our ener-\ngy and naval forces were ce-\nployed to prevent a Red China\nattack on Formosa,\n\nIn May 1957, President Eisen-\nhower announced more U.S, aid\nwas being sent, ,\n\nThe drift went on in Laos\nand Vietnam. Reg China shelled\nQuemoy and Matsu at regular\nintervals. Secretary Dulles who,\nin 1953 had spoken about \u201cun-\nleashing Chiang Kaishek,\u201d was\ncareful not to bring up that\nsubject again. It was evident\nthe U.S. would have to carry\nthe burden\u2014all of it,\n\nIn America the peaceful\nyears drifted on. At home al!\nWas soft and nice , , . we Were\nat peace, To be sure, on July\n30, 1959, the government an-\nnounced that an armed force\nfrom North Vietnam had at-\ntacked in two areas of South\nVietnam. Grave concern was\nexpressed by the secretary of\nState and the President.\n\nGuerilla activities @panded\nin Laos and Vietnam. On Aug,\n17 President Eisenhower an-\nnounced that Laos had asked\nfor help and that he would res-\npond.\n\nWe did. We responded with\n\u201ctechnicians\u201d and military ad-\nvisors and supplies. It was not\nuntil the Kennedy Administra-\ntion and October of 1962 our\nU.S, Military \u2018advisers\u2019 were\nwithdrawn from Laos,\n\nBy then the war was growing\nin South Vietnam, The Dulles\nreassurance that communism\nwas but a passing phase, and\nnot a permanent one in Asia,\nwas to put it away with the\nearlier one about unleasing\nChiang Kai-Shek. President\nKennedy, after the Soviet ex.-\ncursions, eScalated South Viet-\nnam with 10,000 men. President\nJohnson had to go further te\nprevent total disaster,\n\nThe point is that during those\npasoral eight Eisenhower years,\nthe great forces that were tc\ngrow out of tthe end of colon:\nialism, the granting of indepen:\ndence to many new countries ir\nAsia and Africa had just begur\nto be felt. History may wel\nwrite that Secretary Dulles anc\nhis policies of those years were\none of our great national] disas-\nters.\n\nAt any rate, let us understand\nthat the eight Eisenhower year:\nwere not idylic, uneventful, hap-\n\n. Pp years in which nothing o!\nany importance or danger was\ndeveloping,\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 1581.4146728515625, 4582.5576171875, 2351.478515625, 5282.04248046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "\u2018round\n\nHollywood\n\nNegroes\nOn the Network\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 160.19837744140625, 2433.7730234375, 1477.4714833984376, 9843.782640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Baths te 8 OE EE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 eee\n\nmore thana week off, the fireworks will be-\ngin long before August 26, In fact, the de-\nvejopntents next week before the two key\ncommittees on platform and on credentials\nmay be more exciting than the convention\njtscif with the roll calls on the nominations.\nThis is especially so since, barring a\nfew miracles, the Vice President's nomina-\ntion seems certain, Earlier this week Sena-\ntor MeCarthy practically accepted defeat\nwhen he admitted that the only factor which\ncould stop a first-ballot nomination for Hu-\nbet Humphrey would be an announcement\nof the candidacy of Governor Maddox of\nGeorgia, followed by a substantial bloc of\nSouthern delegates going to Maddox.\n\nIn other words, just as Rockefeller hoped\nfor a hig Southern push for Reagan at the\nRepublican Convention, so MeCarthy ean\nnow ony hope for a Southern push for Mad-\n\ndox.\n* * \u201cms *.- =~\n\nAmong the most interesting battles, and\nthey could change many votes, are those\nthat will come before the Credentials Com-\nmittee whose chairman is Governor Hughes\nof New Jersey, not to be confused with\nIowa's Governor Hughes who is expected to\nannounce for Senator McCarthy shortly.\n\nIt is now almost assured that the so-\ncalled reguiar delegation from Mississippl\nheaded by Governor Williams will not be\nseated in Chicago. Since the Humphrey and\nMcCarthy forces, as well as Senator Mc-\nGovern, are agreed on that one, the issue\nis hardly in doubt although the verbal blasts\nfrom both sides will be long and loud. It\nwill be remembered that in 1964 the Demo-\neratic Convention pledged that it would nev-\ner again seat a delegation elected or named\non the basis of discrimination. The regular\nMississippi delegation is almost, but not\nquite, \u201clily white,\u2019 while the \u201cloyalist\u201d dele-\ngation is more generally representative.\n\nA more difficult problem exists in\nGeorgia. A dclegation chosen at a recent\nstate convention and headed by Julian Bond,\nthe Negro member of the State Legislature,\nis going to contest the Maddox delegation.\n\nThe argument that will be made by the\nMaddox people is that their opposition has\nno basis in legality. But the Bond forces\nwill reply that their delegation was more\ndemocraticly chosen than the delegates\nhand-picked by the arch segregationist gov-\nernar and his friends.\n\nThe delegation from the State of Wash-\n{nzton is to be contested on the solid lega.\ngrounds that, at a state convention whick\nelected the delegates, some contested mem.\nbers of the state convention were permittec\nto vote on whether they should be seated.\n\nThe last we heard there were to be\ncontests in 18 states.\n\n* ak *\n\nMost of these challenges are being\nbrought by the McCarthy people althougt\nsome of the Southern challengers are no!\nfor MeCarthy. The legitimate purpose o!\nthese challenges is to embarrass Mr. Hum\npherey, to force him to choose sides in the\ndisputes, and thus to alienate one side o1\nthe other.\n\nWe use the word \u201clegitimate\u201d because\nthe proponents of any candidate at any con\nvention of either party make it their busi\nness to raise issues which thev believe tc\nbe helpful to their cause.\n\nThe platform battle will center, o\ncourse, on the issue of Vietnam. It will re\nquire a skilled draftsman to conceive o\nlanguage which, at the same time, will no\n- repudiate the Johnson administration ane\n~ will satisfy the strong anti-war current it\n\nthe country and in the party.\n\nHere the McCarthy forces, the forme\nKennedy people, Senator McGovern an\neven many Humphrey supporters will be i\nallianee on behalf of a peace plank. Mayb\nthey will accept something less than a re\npudiation but not much less.\n\nHere is where the President himsel\nmay intervene, either directly, which w\ndoubt, or indirectly, which we assume.\n\nIn this battle there is a conflict be\ntween winning the nomination and winnin\nthe election. There is also the element c\n\n\u201cthe President\u2019s natural desire to defend h\n~ place in history, which, at least at this poin\n- js all he is running for now. J.I\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 3407.73486328125, 531.4640502929688, 6567.21240234375, 2416.47802734375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "a\n\n \n \n \n\nti\n|\n\n \n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 5952.19978125, 9647.596265625, 6815.468675781251, 9849.682054687499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "An acre of eorn releases fo\nthe air about 4,000 gallons of\nwater each day.\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 1987.90087890625, 824.8207397460938, 2895.777099609375, 986.56591796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Bill Mc Laughlin\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 340.96124267578125, 2288.870361328125, 1297.6646728515625, 2372.7001953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "IN-FIGHTING IN CHICAGO\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 2464.7431640625, 3995.323486328125, 3191.46533203125, 4109.18115234375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "| By CYNTHIA LOWRY |\nA&P Television-Radia Writer\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 1648.9417724609375, 397.24188232421875, 3208.93994140625, 706.7282104492188 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "MERELY LOCAL\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 1653.1148681640625, 1025.9678955078125, 2313.00927734375, 1131.30517578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "Gem of Delight\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 5258.33740234375, 4249.2919921875, 5724.8857421875, 4307.12060546875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Rv WAIL ROVLE\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 2445.359375, 3836.98291015625, 2985.002685546875, 3963.08056640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "TY Worriers\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 1650.067626953125, 5301.98193359375, 2315.107666015625, 5474.31005859375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "By GENE HANDSAKER\nAssoclated Press Writer\nSub for Bob Thomas\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "44037986-fresno-bee-Sep-29-1968-p-122.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 9 ], [ 1, 3 ], [ 1, 8 ], [ 3, 8 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 0, 9 ], [ 3, 1 ], [ 8, 3 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 1573.1735751953127, 2308.16064453125 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 969.3910610351562, 66.19105645751954, 1257.3132236328124, 332.80589941406254 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (AD) = fae\nnumber of trucks operated by\nfarmer cooperatives increased\nabout 12 per cent in the 1961-67\nperiod, but this was far below\nthe 30 per cent rise in over-all\ntruck numbers, says the Agri\nculture Department.\n\nThe six-year study shows that\nthe nation\u2019s 8,599 farm co-ops\nowned or leased an estimated\n27.000 trucks on Jan. 1, 1987, ovt\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 658.16687890625, 77.84875604248047, 944.8636997070312, 338.08168676757816 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "er general business session that\nafternoon to be followed by a\nmeeting of the new steering\ncommittee.\n\nThe final day of the conven-\ntion, Nov. 15, will feature a\ntour of the Kern County agri-\ncultural area with stops at Cal-\ncot, Ltd, the Bear Mountain\nWinery, Untted Citrus Co., and\nthe Kern County Land Co.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 38.9353141784668, 24.18573570251465, 947.64306640625, 75.20773315429688 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Natonal Potato Unit Schedules Kern Meeting\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 344.18988916015627, 82.33552667236329, 634.252310546875, 339.8297946777344 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "mittee report and election of of\nticers, Featured speaker will\nbe Brosmer.\n\nThe women will join the men\nfor lunch to hear Dr, Alonzo\nBaker, world affairs analyst,\nwho is professar of political sei-\nence at Loma Linda Universi-\nty's College of Arts and Sciences\nat Riverside,\n\nJE needed, thers will be anath-\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 41.86687469482422, 1715.814697265625, 315.2476806640625, 2308.16064453125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "PIPE! PIPE!\n\nYe\" thin wall tung, fe: ft.engihs\n$2.00 ger 100 ft,\n\n$\" Used Ste. pige 91.00 ft.\n10\" 0.0. lite gauge used pipe .. cheap\n12\" 0.0. tite gauge used pipe... cheap\n\nservice pipe, 40 (t joints\n\n\u2018Whew you think of PIPE!\nGall CAL-FIPE\n\nSTEEL!\n\n'n2\" Plow steel ..\na\n\nCalif. ROrense 268-4354\n\n \n\niF THE FRESNO 3E}\nGndav fantensher 99. 1989\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 967.187744140625, 17.00333023071289, 1460.8197021484375, 58.91490936279297 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "US Truck Usage Takes Big Jump\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 29.940888610839842, 1454.268197265625, 317.4557712402344, 1702.2342441406252 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 Cor-\nporete profits on $57.6 billion\nSpent on marketing farm-pro-\nduced food last year totaled $3.1\nbillion before federal income\ntaxes, the Agriculture Depart-\nment says.\n\nThere was 3 per cent more\nthan in 196G and 55 per cent\nmore than the 1957-59 average,\nthe department said.\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 29.730384826660156, 1380.4473876953125, 291.24871826171875, 1452.9669189453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Selling Groceries Is\n\u2018A Biq Money Project\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 29.143115249633787, 100.8374340209961, 318.13072851562504, 1371.7225253906252 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": " \n\nYong, Bank of America vice\npresident in charge of agricul-\nture, and Joe Brosmer, Fresnd\nManager of the Agricultural\nLabor Bureau, are the featured\nspeakers for the 20th annual\nronvention of the Nationa! Po-\ntate Council. The convention,\nNov, 13 thraugh 15, will be at\nthe Hill House, Bakersfield, and\nwill be attended by delegates\nfrom 49 states.\n\n\u2018Convention chairman Jim\nPaul, Shatter, and Don John-\nston, Bakersfield, report the\nprogram outline has been com-\npleted, including special events\nplanned for the ladies.\n\nCouncil steering committee\nmembers will meet Nov. 12, 4\nday in advance of the conven-\ntion\u2019s official opening.\n\nCanvention Start\n\nOpening activities include a\nbreakfast and welcome from\nRex Vosburg, Delano, presi-\ndent of the California Potato\nGrowers Association of Califor-\nnia, Kickoff speaker will be\nLong.\n\nA men\u2019s luncheon will be held\nIn conjunction with the Bakers-\nfield Chamber of Commerce's\nSgribusiness committee. Fea-\ntured will be speakers Vernan\nJames of North Carolina, past\nCouncil president; Doyle Burns\nof Washington, D.C., the \u2018coun-\ncil\u2019s executive director, and Al-\nfan Larsen of Idaho, council\npresident.\n\nCommittee Reports\n\nThe afternoon session will be\nheaded by the council president,\nWho will conduct, general busi-\nfess activities. Reports will be\nheard from the committees on\n\u00e9redentials, bylaws, and promo-\ntion as well as from the treas-\nurer, directors and the mana-\nBer\u2019s advisory group.\n\nGeneral business will be the\ntopic on the secoml day, with\naction slated on resolutions, by-\nlaws and promotion. The pa-\ntade of states will be held, fol-\ni nominating com-\n\n \n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 1279.739876953125, 58.43507501220703, 1573.1735751953127, 319.89427832031254 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "of the nation\u2019s total of about\n15.5 million.\n\nOnly about 15 per cent of the\ntotal mileage of farm co-ops\u2014\nestimated at 780 million miles\nwas interstate, the report said,\nThis was less than one-half of\nbne per cent of the estimated\nU.S. total of 173.9 billion truck\nmiles in 1966.\n\nThe Bee Want Ads Way, &\n\nel cittive Giacktn\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 332.0501403808594, 345.228759765625, 1572.6485595703125, 2128.18701171875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": " \n\n* asetereisk | as'ter- isk)\na starlike sign* used here to\n\npoint out EXTRA savings in these\noutstanding equipment buys!\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\njx Cat 06-72\" IMC Mod, 1D15 AG Mod. HD7G Cat No. 25\n- TRACTOR TciR TRACTOR LOADER CABLE\nQU Ser, I7A Ser. 150 Ser. w/Ripper\n| BONDED Buy | w/Dozer, logeig top, w/Be-Ge pump & | & 4-1 bucket. | CONTROL UNIT |\nfe $605 $6995 ee anton Gout conto ema $850.00\nL $4995.00 ; \u2014\n\n \n\n- eacat 678\" | $15,495.00 -\ncae TRACTOR Cat bt TG Mod, 1015\nSU Ser. TRACTOR TRACTOR\nont nin ara Jy 150 ser.\n6 | \u2018Sida | staal | wah\n$5495.00\n\nAC Mod. TL645 \u201con\n\nARTICULATED | Lae. 38\n\n*% LOADER\u201d w/2 shanks,\nGood condition Excellent condition\nsh iS $13 495 00\n\n \n\n. Cat D444\" Cat D6C towing winch, f\u00b0 Hough Mod, H100 [To\neo ae\nGoo} coat Sr tis $0995\n\nBe-Ge P : Good condition $395.00\ngis $3795 ch oie, wa \u2018she \u2018ant MORACTOR $15 83.\n\nACTOR TOOL BAR\n\n \n\ncancer | $7,600 hesinde tik\nTRACTOR Cat D7 \u201clogging winch, EER $795.00\nANA Ser. x TRACTOR Medford top & oman cir eel ae\nw/ #143 Hyd. FT Ser all guards, $33 vd \u20180 Cat D8\not A i Fair condition SOMO). (hmnsmooaa|* IRACTOR\n$7495.00 Ws, $3995 ip Adams Mod. 414 theese\n7495.00 |_sisss $3999 | gonned guy - {tar stig 1 8S Dozer\n\nCat D?\n\nCat 0-60\" [$2,950.00] TRACTOR\nTRACTOR | TRACTOR se wea toor | | SCRAPER\nTRACTOR\n\n \n\nGRADER Hesiod Top\nand all guards\nss, $1195 Excellent Eonelton\n\nodterin | wot: | ear | Salant |, \u201cnig |e B08\n$4995.00 ft $i 495 Good condition 39,495.00 1 * GRADER He\n11,995. 1 $7495.00 Cat 955 was DIESEL\nGat 06.74\u201d Cot 06 |) TRAXCAVATOR |usize. $1795 ENGINE\nTRACTOR TRACTOR =f IHC Mod. 706 12h Ser, AG Mod. AD4 Model UD282\nOU Ser, 8) Ser. % TRACTOR w/Ateca = MOTOR w/Booster pump\nw/pA4 Hyd pump, w/Be-Ge 62 Ser. 2 shank ripper with trailer\nGood condition 1000 DY Pump Goad condition 7255. GRADER $1295.00\nSE Ee ae 28s $215 |\n4 Gat B7 IHG Mod. 1028 g HG Ps\ni macror | Tractor | toner J, CABLE | TRACTOR\natten tiny 4 te Sit eaiint a aly pall BM w/Be-Ge 1400 SY Pump\nBi ood condition . Xcellent condition | \u00b0 Goad conditia\na iy | Sega | Sattar wm fas so\" | \u201cgue\n\n#*AT SALINAS\nHeadquarters for Caterpillar tndustriat ane Fare Tractors, Traxtavators, Engines, Motor Graders, Earth Moving and Logging Equipment..\n\n \n\nPROMPT, COURTEOUS, SHOP,\n| FIELD AND PARTS SERVICE.\n\n \n\nClitoral\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 961.4915161132812, 1018.8905639648438, 1152.6033935546875, 1965.5826416015625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "\u201cGood condition\neats :\nAC Mad. HDIJE\n_ TRACTOR\n\u201d w/Hyd. dozer,\n__ tilt cylinder,\nJogging winch,\nMedford top &\n\nall guards.\nGood condition\n\nCat 6318\nTRACTOR\n~ SCRAPER\n\n136 Ser.\nExcellent condition\n39,495.00\n\nCat 955\nTRAXCAVATOR\n| 12A Ser,\n| w/Ateco\n| 2 shank a\n\nLOADER\n\n43A Ser.\nBONDED BUY .\n$20,595.00\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 761.697265625, 571.5823974609375, 951.249755859375, 1948.6251220703125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "JIQIMAL IAT!\nCat D7\nTRACTOR\nI7A Ser.\nw/Dozer, logging top,\nHyster D7N winch.\nFair condition\n$15,495.00\nCat D4\n\nTRACTOR\nwhys vk hoe\nGcod condition\n$5495.00\n\nCat 08\nTRACTOR\n2 Ser.\nw/#25 Cable control\n& 8 Dozer\n\nCat D8\nTRACTOR\n36A Ser,\u201d\nw/Hyd. dozer\n& ripper,\nBONDED BUY -\nIHC Mod, 1024\nTRACTOR\nTUE Ser.\nGoad coniitios\n\n\u201cTHC Med. TDB\n% TRACTOR\n62 Ser.\nGoad condition\n\nea, $2795\nIHG Nod, 1025\nTRAGTOR\n\n150 Ser.\nGood condition\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "242687888-harvey-tribune-Feb-25-1968-p-3.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 3, 21 ], [ 4, 7 ], [ 8, 10 ], [ 8, 13 ], [ 10, 13 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 3, 21 ], [ 7, 4 ], [ 8, 10 ], [ 13, 8 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6563.064453125, 9693.130859375 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 301.8908386230469, 366.4501647949219, 2540.730712890625, 2523.63525390625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "3 x\nLaanere ccs eetehb tty pec tng\n\n \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 1099.9151611328125, 6494.2919921875, 2612.602294921875, 9693.130859375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": " \n\nHOURS\n\ndemand a\n17 JEWEL\n\n\u201cSEA HUNTER\u201d\nCARAVELLE\u2019%\n\nDivision of BULOVA iy\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\nFor him, for her... the 17 jewel watch\nthat\u2019s certified waterproof* to a depth\nof 666 feet. Gives precision performance\non every level. The Caravelle \u2018Sea\nHunter\u2019, backed by Bulova, delivers\nquality features at a sporting low price!\n\n \n \n\n| dae w) o\nae RLY ar\ns \u201c4 Po seh -\nCone?\n\n~ elapsed time\nindicator\n\n# Anti-magneti\u00a2\n\u00a2 Unbreakable\nmainspring\n* Luminous dial\n@ Sheck resistant\n@ Man\u2019s with biack\nwaterproof strap\n\n* Lady\u2019s and\nYouth's white\ntropic strap\n\nYour.Choice\n\n$29.95\n\nBASTAR\u2019S\n\nIn Harvey Since 1901\n171 E. 154th ST. ED 3-1197\n\nwhen c4se, crystal and crown remain Intact\n\n \n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 248.5015106201172, 2846.964599609375, 2561.861083984375, 3415.322509765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Riverdale-Dolton\nNarcotics Expert to Speak\nTo Methodist WSCS\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 3391.596935546875, 2895.1255, 4161.38573046875, 3412.247791015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Robert Lear of Harvey, a\nrepresentative of Aetna Life and\n\u2018Casualty, has been honored for\noutstanding life insurance pro-\nduction since he became asso-\nciated with Aetna in May, 1967.\n\nLear received a special award\nfrom Arthur A. Norton, Aetna\n\u2018life division general agent at\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 3385.569103515625, 758.2184565429687, 4159.231921875, 2729.191150390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Cutler, wolf badge, gold arrow,\none silver arrow and assistant\ndenner bar; Steven Salazar,\nbear badge and gold arrow;\nRonald Lyskawa graduated from\n\u2018cub scouts to the Webelos den.\n\nDEN 6\u2014 26 Vogeler, gold\narrow; Paul Tilton, bobcat pin;\nBilly Henderson, bobcat pin;\nRickey Montgomery, silver ar-\nrow.\n\nFrom the Webelos den\u2014Mark\nTilton bobcat pin and Bruce\nHicks, bobcat pin.\n\nDen chiefs who received their\n\u2018braids were Martis Carr, Mike\nMcCormick, and Albert Stevens.\n\nA long-stemmed carnation was\npresented to Mrs. Frank Brudd,\nDen Mother of Den 1, Mrs.\nRon Westcott of Den 2, Mrs.\nSara Boulden of Den 3, Mrs.\nDuke Wessman of Den 4, and\nMrs. Joseph Eaker of Den 6.\n\nMRS. Arnold \u201cErickson, Mrs.\nHarriet Stevens, Mrs. Louis\nGrimm, and Mrs. Lois Hubbell\nwere also presented with carna-\ntions.\n\nThe closing prayer was read\nby Joe Eaker, former cub scout\nof. Pack 351 and now a scout\nwith Troop 310.\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 2607.383544921875, 350.4248046875, 4138.76904296875, 744.9851684570312 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "Pack 351 Hears City\nPolice Chief at Dinner\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 4189.88134765625, 475.66790771484375, 6489.71435546875, 2800.906494140625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 2605.3823359375, 819.39649609375, 3375.3198125, 3415.5395390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "ner commemorating the 58th\nyear of scouting was held at\nMarkham\u2019s Trinity United\nChurch of Christ on Tuesday,\nFebruary 20, by Cub Scout Pack\n351.\n\nAttendance was well over 200.\nGuest speakers were Markham\nPolice Chief Robert Forberg,\nwhose son is a member of the\npack, and Lloyd Hanson,\nassistant district Scout com-\nmissioner for Markham.\n\nHanson presented the pack\ncharter to Abe Bomberger, in-\nstitutional director, and Rev.\nClyde Lange, pastor of the\nsponsoring church.\n\n* *\n\nTHE dinner was served by\nvolunteers from among the\nmothers of pack members and\ngirl scouts under the direction\nof Mrs. Lester McManigle. It\nconsisted of fried chicken, baked\npotatoes, cole slaw, rolls, butter,\ncake, milk and coffee.\n\nThe Merry Minstrels of Den\n1 presented a song and joke\nact. Boys in the skit were Brian\nMeegan, Michael DeYoung, Paul\nSalazar, Robert Bradtke, Ralph\nMuehlnickel, Michael Brudd,\nHerbie Sheppard, and\nChiristopher Murphy.\n\nThe following awards were\npresented:\n\nDen 1\u2014Paul Salazar, silver\narrow; Robert Bradtke, wolf\nbadge, gold arrow and three\nsilver arrows; Den 2\u2014Ron\nWestoctt, gold arrow; Mike\nElsbury, wolf badge; Den 3 \u2014\nPaul Mason, bear badge and\na gold arrow: Den 4 \u2014 Steven\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 1048.3003046875, 3434.636486328125, 1825.9811894531251, 6377.0375859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "Patlan, Dan Tinder and John\nGroff. Michael Piehl, Jim Monk,\nRob Dobis and Larry Malloy\nwere given bear badges.\n\nRon Seyforth, Michael Piehl\nand Steve Patlan each received\ngold arrows. Mike Piehl got two\nsilver arrows and Steve Patlan,\none silver arrow.\n\nThe athlete award was given\nto Steve aPtlan, Jerry Gucfa,\nMark Smith, David Cortland,\nBill Dorsett, David Fox, Mike\nPaledino, John Jacus, Bob\nMarkman, Kevin Ryan, Tom\nUnton, Norm Mueller, Gary\nKrasno, Ray Keeler Tom\nJohnson, Gerald Gore and Tony\nPalaggi.\n\nOther awards were David\nCortland and Gary Krasno,\nnaturalist. Jerry Gucfa, out-\ndoorsman. Bill Dorsett, traveler.\nNorman Mueller, geologist. Tom\nJohnson, artist. Mark Mazzoni,\narrow of light.\n\nMark Mazzoni, Dan _ Slavin,\nErick Fox and Craig Fike were\npromoted to boy scouts and\npresented with plaques depicting\nthe cub scout achievements.\n\nMrs. Faye Tinder and Mrs.\nJoan Gucfa were co-chairmen\nof the affair.\n\n* x\n| Woman\u2019s Society of Christian\n\nService of Sandridge Methodist\nchurch will meet in the home\nof Jean Glowacki, 15121\nBlackstone on Tuesday,\nFebruary 17, at 8 p.m. All\nmembers are asked to attend.\n\n* *\u00a3\n\nSandridge Methodist church\nwill hold an Ash Wednesday\ncommunion service on February\n28, at 8 p.m.\n\nAsh Wednesday marks the\nbeginning of Lent and has been\ncelebrated as one of the im-\nnortant dates in Chrictian\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 1826.99610546875, 3454.045666015625, 2612.3735234375, 6380.03612109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "churenes tor more than 1,000\nyears.\n\nShirley Schmidt bowled 203 or\n236 with handicap for high game\net the Tuesday A.M. Ladies\u2019\nDoubles on February 20. Shirley\nalso had high series, 521 or 620\nwith handicap.\n\nTeam 17, Liz Jackson and\nGinny Hand had high team\nsn 362 or 421 wich handicap.\n\n \n\nTeam 17 also had high team\nseries, 875. Team 12, Pat Schra-\nder and Helen Sars\"eld, had\nhigh veam series with handicap,\n1072.\n* * .\n\nCongrstulations to Barbara\nKelleher and Daie Newcomer\nwho were married, Saturday,\nFebruary 17, at Sandridge\nMethodist church.\n\n* * \u00ab&\n\nAmong our travelers: Mr. and\nMrs. Alan Johnson, \u00bbf Dobson\navenue in South Holland, return-\ned last week from 2 10 day\ntrip to the Virgin Islands. Mrs.\nfog J Conley of Wabash avenue\nin South Holland spent a long\nweek-end, February 9-11, with\nher sister, Miss Violet Sabo,\nin New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs.\nHans Besser of 171st place in\nSouth Holland returned recently\nfrom a four week vacation in\n| Florida. Mr. and Mrs. William\nApperson of LaSalle street in\nRiverdale spent three weeks\ntouring both the east and west\ncoasts of Florida.\n\nWinners at the Dolton Bridge\nclub on February 21, were north-\nsouth: George Laird and Lynn\nWodrich, first; Harold Owen and\nRicki Laird, second; Sandy\nPrescot and Marty Lastauskas,\nthird. East-west winners were:\n'Don Colby and Joe Dieble, first;\n|Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walong, se-\ncond; and Ron Adami and Bob\nKrone. third.\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 3380.8759765625, 2770.423828125, 4071.88232421875, 2879.16015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Harveyite Cited\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 253.18171337890624, 3562.22852734375, 1040.7442509765624, 9684.4907109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "_the Woman's society of Chris-\ntian Service of the Ivanhoe Com-\nmunity Methodist church, 14500\nClark street, Riverdale, will\nhave their general meeting Wed-\nnesday, February 28, at 1 p.m.\nin Fellowship hall.\n\nMrs. Harley Eggleston, Chris-\ntian social relations chairman,\nwill present the guest speaker,\nJuan Lopez, of the narcotics\nStaff at St. Leonard\u2019s House\nin Chicago.\n\nLopez is the former co-\nordinator at \u2018\u201cDay-Top Village,\nInc.\u201d at Staten Island, New\nYork. Day-Top is a therapeutic\ncommunity where Lopez worked\nwith men who were trying to\n\u201ckick the habit\u201d of narcotic ad-\nGiction.\n\nHe also helped them find jobs\nand re-establish themselves in\nthe community. \u201cDay-Top\u201d is\na self-help group of \u2018clean\nformer addicts, \u201cNarcotics\nAnonymous\u201d organization.\n\nMrs. William Shepard will give\nthe devotions. Luncheon will be\nserved at 1 p.m. by Adah circle.\nThere will be a nursery and\nguests are welcome.\n\n* %\n\nOne of the items of concern\nin our country is \u201cWater Poll-\nution.\u201d For this reason, the\nSocial Concerns commission of\nthe Dolton Methodist church is\nsponsoring a Sunday seminar\non this topic, to be held in\nAsbury hall of the church, Grant\nand Sheridan, Dolton, on Sun-\nday, February 25, at 7:30 p.m.\n\nJoseph Chantigney, general\nchairman of the Cook County\nClean Streams committee and\nchairman of the Dolton water\nand water and air pollution\nboard, and Dean Campbell,\ndirector of the Sandridge Nature\ncenter, will conduct _ this\nmeeting. Their presentation will\ncenter around why this problem\nof pollution of our waterways\nexists, and what can be done\nto help solve the situation.\n\nFollowing this presentation, a\ntime for fellowship will be\nobserved, with home-made pie\nand coffee being served by the\nwomen of the church.\n\nBecause this issue is of con-\ncern to residents of the entire\narea, the Dolton Methodist\nchurch is inviting all interested\npersons to attend.\n\nAll those interested in at:\ntending may use the Asbury\nhall entrance on Sheridan street,\none block south of the Dolton\nPost Ofifce.\n\noe\n\nCub Scout Pack 320, sponsored\nby the Ivanhoe Methodist\nchurch, held their annual Blue\nand Gold dinner on February\n16, at George Brown\u2019s lounge.\nTwo hundred and seventy five\npersons attended the dinner.\nGuests of honor were Mr. and\nMrs. Homer Sutton and William\nJay.\n\nBoys who were presented\nawards by Cubmaster Charles\nSlavin and Webelo leader Jack\nKeeler included.\n\nKevin Ryan, Bill Dorsett, Tom\nJohnson, Jim Monk, Steve\nPatlan, Ricky Smith, James\nShook and David Tinder: one\nyear pins. Norman Mueller.\nGary Krasno and Michael Piehl;\ntwo year pins. Mark Mazzoni:\nthree year pin.\n\nDenner bars were given te\nTed Jacus, Gene Santoro, David\nTinder, Tom Anderson, Ricky\nAnderson, Ron Dobis, Brian\nVerlinden, Jeff Nicholson, Jef!\nGraden, Pal Enzenbacher anc\nBob Brotherton.\n\nDavid Kinner, Dan Rafferty,\nJim Shook Nickey Gerliach\nTom Malloy and Bob Kerwin\nreceived assistant denner bars\n\nBrian Doran received his bot\ncat pin. Wolf badges were\n\nSiS ose tiae 3. 3 4. 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Kennedy was shot down in Los Angeles while campaigning\nforthe U.S. presidential\u2019 nomination.\n\nIt was momentary individual and national frustration. No-\nbody on the American street gave a damn about what the\nworld thought. He said, as an American, what he felt.\n\nEach became himself, and fought against the dilapidation of\nthe security: of the way he wanted things to be. Tere was, at:\nthe. beginning an escapist pattern:\n\n\u201cWhere do you go-when you:want \u2018to resign from mankind?\u201d\n\n\u201cI want to go to-an island where I can be \u2018all alone by.\nmyself:\n\n\u201cOh, Christ, no, not\u2019 again.\u201d\n\n\u201cOh, God, ,no, not again.\u201d\n\n\u2018I need a vacation. How do you get out of this fouled-up\ncountry.\u201d\u201d :\nIt appeared from the initial reaction\u2019 that. there-would be an\nexadus by\u2019 those; whe feel. that one way to get away from\n\ntrouble:is to go elsewhere:\n\nBut\u2019 in'the bedrgck. posture \u2018of person\u2019 and mind among. 200\nmillion Americans\u00aethere is no: rescue by fleeing. If their nation\nis afire and. ind: niger, they must stay at home, put our the\nfire, rescue \u2018it. .\n\nNever mind \u2018how- -amned* by a smug -outside world for its\nvices, the, U.S.\u2019 society has te reconsider -and reimburse \u2018the\nvirtues \u2018that must ..yet. keep it. alive, youthful, responsible,\neager and:dedicated \u2018to man\u2019s wistful hope.of welfare. 7\n\n1s America a \u201csick society,\u201d as antagonistic philosophers of\ndemocracy \u2018suggest. Yes,- because. we- shoot down .a young\nPresident, his aspiring-to-power brother;-and Dr. Martin Luther\nKing Jri; \u2018the brilliant Negro exponent of peace in this sunshine.\nfor those of all colors of skin and conditions of purse. *\n\nYes,-because, as. our critics. do. not: proclaim, mankind itself\nfs {1 wherever he dwells, here\u2018and: \u00e9lsewhere. \u2018\n\nThe-universe is awry. Mari around the*world \u2018is \u201cabsent from.\nhis brother\u2019s glory, abstaining from \u2018the comforting\u2019 hand - \u2018Upon\nhis shoulder. .\n\nViolence\u2019 \u2014 though: one of five- at America\u2019 3 200 million-plus:\npeople \u2018awns a. gun \u2014-ts not\u2018 confined tothe 50 states of the\n\u2018U.S. Union Hate and \u2018avarice stand Jike poised vultures in the:\n\u2018thoughts of men. and their conduct: fhroughout the wide \u2018wounds\nof the globe,\n\n. The: decay of authority, -] permis\nperson isn't: satisfied: with :the-w:\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\neness, the idea. that. if -\nings are he: can: improve:\n\nY.\nthem. hy pulling 2 trigger\u2019 against. his enemy \u2014 these present-:\n\u2018ments ar\u00e9e-leading man along\u2019 the piteous pathway. of \u2018pathology.\n\"Would it help any if-we alli just: gave. up-and. Surrender\u00e9d. to:\n\n \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 42.06970623779297, 2259.21680859375, 359.98381396484376, 3777.985583984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "Once upon a time there was\na French government that,\nslowly got in trouble. ~~ \"-\n\nSeventy days \u2018elapsed be:\ntween Louis XVPs reluctant\nconvocation of the Estates-\nGeneral and the fall. of the\nBastille, Almost two years\n4hen passed before -the royal\n\u2018eouple made\u2019 the fatal error\n\u2018ef trying to escape from\nParis.. Still, they lived anoth-\n\u2018er 18 months. In the mean-\nime, most of France gleaned\nthe fields and pressed the\ngrapes as usual.\n3. But now we are in the Jet\nfAge. Like an earthquake,\n{France's current convulsion\nJhappened.. everywhere - at\n\u2018ence. Only hours separated\nthe seizure. of the Sorbonne\nby students. and. the raising\n\u2018of the red flags over the big\n\n \n\n\u2018confused. Never were motives\n\u2018more mixed. Even the pro-\n\u2018fessional revolutionaries of\nWrance\u2019s| aged -Communist\n\u2018Party first cautioned disci-\n\u2018pline and restraint, unable to\n\u2018assess the revolt and tear-\n\u2018ful of its: possible resulta.\n\n\u201cOne student rebel described\n\u2018the university uprising as the\nciwork . of: \u201cthe non-Stalinist\n\u201cnuances of \u2018the-extreme. left,\u201d\nswhatever' that\u2019 smears. | He\nteriticized \u2018the Communist Stu\ndent Union \u2018for \u201c\u2018stale dogma-\nt \u2018and \u00ab being \u201c\u2018counter-\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n\n \n\nsomething. called \u201822. Mars,\na. conlition of -Guevarists, an-\nrchists and\u2019 Trotskyites.\u2019\u201d\n\ni \u2018must \u2018be \u2018a -compound\nlightly less.stable than ni-\n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n\nrise, The -workers : wanted\nash and, shorier\u2018hours, But\nen. the leadership\u2019 of the\n\n1 in\u2019 wions\u201d. first\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 36.30961254882813, 746.6524775390625, 670.443103515625, 2073.9760625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Senator Robert Kennedy was buried Saturday. A\nstunned nation mourned.\n\nHere was one of the country\u2019s leaders, struck down\non what may have been the threshold of even greater\npolitical horizons.\n\nThe nation grieved with the Kennedy family, vic-\ntims of a tragic and bitter irony..One son was lost in\nthe war. Then President John F. Kennedy was slain in\nDallas \u2018and now his brother, also dead from \u2018an as-\nsassin\u2019s gun, is laid to rest.\n\nIn the span of a few years this nation has thus been\nwitness.to three assassinations of. national political\nfigures, President Kennedy, Dr. Martin: Luther King\nand now Senator Robert Kennedy.\n\nLooking beyond the stark tragedy of Sen: Kennedy\u2019s..\nqwurder, some additional considerations must be made.\n\nWhile these three men were \u2018indeed slain, they are\nnot the only political figures in recent years who have\ndied by assassination. True, they are the most promi-\nnent, the most widely known. But, there have been\n\nothers, This nation saw Medgar Evars. assassinated.\nMalcolm X was killed. George Lincoln Rockwell was\nslain. An. attempt was made on the life of James\nMeredith. :\n\nYou may \u2018not agree with what these men repre-\nsented, the groups they led or the positions they took.\nBut, with the exception of Meredith, they too perished.\n\nHave we then in recent years witnessed an increas-\ning incidence of assassinations as a political\ninstrument?\n\nApparently we have.\n\nAnd if this be true, then an additional consideration\n\nmust also be made.\n__ In the face of the current evidence, the reluctance\n\u2018of various national, political. figures to expose them-\naelves in certain types of public appearance could be\neasily understood.\n\nAnd when this happens, it willbe a sad day for\n\u2018America. It will mean that our leaders will be remov-\ning themselves from the people. It will mean a lessen-\ning of the face-to-face encounters that have long been\n\u2018an aspect and an important one of our political scene.\n\u00bb Perhaps one of the greatest problems national po-\n\nlitical figures face is \u201closing touch\u201d with their fellow.\n\u2018Americans. And the threat of physical harm is certain-\n\u201cJy not likely to increase the exposure of these people.\n\u201c- When this happens, politics will never be the same.\n\u2018All of us will suffer. Our system of government\ni suffer: -.- . . F acon\n\n~ Wilt-we see our leaders in only carefully controlled\n\u201cpublic appearances? Will-we hear and-see them only\nelectronically, insulated in booth or control room in\nsome distant city? :\n\nThis way is fraught with peril for our-nation.\n\n \n\n \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 679.426037109375, 737.1117060546875, 1301.9510380859374, 1487.064197265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Any man surrounds himself with supporters and\nadmirers. This is understandable. But, in. . this\n\u201cfriendly\u201d atmosphere, a great danger lurks. The\nJeader hears only views that echo his views. He hears\nonly agreement. He is cut off from a direct realization\n\nof what the people want, what the people need, what\nthe people think and believe. : :\n\nUnder the \u2018American system, the opposition was al-\nways there, the attrition af public acclaim-or public:\ndisapproval was always there. _\u2014*\n\n\u2018We like to be able to meet our leaders face to face,\nto shake their hands and to tell them what we. think.\nAs a nation, we have not warmed to men who: kept\nthemselves aloof, who were cool, who avoided. contact\nwith the public. :\n\nWe want our leaders to dedicate the big dam, to\nspeak in a football stadium, to. make an \u2018impromptu\napp\u00e9arance at a church, to take a walk along the street\nof a big-city, to stop and. talk with a farmer or\ngreet a child. :\n\u201d\u201d And while:some of:this can he dismissed as simply\npolitics, much of it cannot. For through such excur-\nsions and such experiences, our leaders still feel the\npulse of the people, still learn first-hand from their\n_ lips their problems and their dreams. They see with\ntheir own eyes the devastation of a flood. They hear\nwith their own ears the boos of the crowd when\npeople are displeased.\n\nAll of us will be the losers if the day ever comes\nwhen our leaders can no longer walk among-us.\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1003.2991450195312, 2249.02442578125, 1312.73045703125, 2989.826404296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "and housing, and rewards for\n\u2018labor that keep pace with: pro-\nductivity, some good can\ncome of it,\n\nBut it could mean a. pricing\nef French goods out. of -for-\neign markets, which certainly.\nwould mean the end of the\nCommon Market, as protec-\ntive tariffs would be answered\nby retaliatory tariffs. And this\nwould be bad for us, too, For\na stagnation of world trade\nwould essentially restore con-\nditions that produced the\nGreat Depression and brought\n\n--on World War II.\n\n\u2018No part \u2018of the Free- World\nwill profit from a mess in\nFrance,\n\nIt is hard-to read French\nrevolutions. Who\u2019 would have\nguessed during the first.\nFrench revolution, -as- Giron.\ndins arid Montagnards hustled\neach other to the tireless guil-\n\u2018Jotine: \u2018and: bloody hands were\n\n. raised in aie of Hberty,\nequality and-fraternity,.that it\nwas all going to.the profit. of\na -cold-eyed lieutenant in ar-\ntillery from Corsica who\ndreamed of thrones?\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1636.743419921875, 1477.0963251953126, 1945.9133183593751, 2258.0414921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "culture of violence sand that\nman has an instinative capaci-\nity for it.\n\nPsychiatrists - eek. of. the\n\u2018intermediate steps\u2019? that.\nsave most of ls. One man, or\nwoman,. ay give way to an-\nBry shouts or verbal abuse of\n\u2018a mate, a member of the fam-\nily, an associate, a.taxi.driver,\na policeman\u2014any person who\nbrings him to anger and frus-\ntration. He then: apologizes\nand is himself again. Another\nperson amy keep it all in the\nmind. until he, or she, walks\nout, shouting, | \u201cI want a di-\nvorce,\u201d or, until. he -takes:a\ngun, \u2018a. knife or some: other\nweapon and kiils.. The latter\ncannot use intermediate steps\nfor release. He moves swiftly,\nas they say, from .alpha -to\nomega.\n\nWe all are familiar with the\nson or daughter who kills off\n_ father and mother and, some-\ntimes, grandpa, grandma and\neven an auntie or so. They are\nare described, almost. invari-\nably, as neatly dressed, Sun.\nday school going, passive boys\nor girls. We-know, too, about\nthe mass killer whe climbs a\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 1953.7696650390626, 1470.7515986328126, 2260.040271484375, 2252.916736328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "tower In Texas and kills all\nwho come in range, or the\nman who simply walks down.\nthe sireet shooting down pass-\nersby. .\n\nThese, psychiatrists say, are\na somewhat different story.\nThey \u2018almost always have &\nhistory of brutal control by\nsome superior\u2014father, moth\ner, guardian. One day they\nbreak from their. fantasy of\nneatness, Sunday school, the\nScouts,.or whatever, and de-\ncide to kill \u201cbrutality\u201d by kill-\ning everyone they meet.\n\nIn Asian cultures there\nwas the familiar fear, of the\nman - who: \u201cran -amuck\u201d\u2014kill-\ning all he met in a cold, con-\ntrolled frenzy.\n\n\u201cMinds\u201d are moved more by\nClimate or environment.\n\n\u2018There are some:thal- cannot\nuse intermediate steps for re-\nlease.\n\nWe .continue to pander to\nthe environment: of \u2018violence.\n> Until: we can change the\nclimate- we will have more\n\u201cand -more violence. Pray God\n_ this horror. in: Los. Angeles will\nmove-us to. careful, anlelligent\naction. :\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 2271.881603515625, 2346.3452265625, 2898.166736328125, 2977.459216796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Today Is Sunday, June 9, the 16ist day of 1968. There ae\n206 days left in the year.\nToday\u2019s highlight in history:. :\nOn this date \u2018in 140, Norway\u2019s army surrendered to the\u2019\nNazis in World War Il. :\nOn this date: \u00b0\nIn the year 68, the Roman emperor, Nero, committed suleide\nTn 1815, the Congress of Vienna ended.\nTn 1893, Ford\u2019s- Theatre in Washington, which had heen re.\nmodeled into government offices, collapsed, killing 21 persons...\nIn 1915, after the sinking of the British liner Lusitania, the\nUnited States demanded that Germariy pledge to guarantee\u2019\nfreedom of the seas,\nIn 1948, President Harry S. Truman stirred up a controversy\nwhen he denounced the 80th Congress as the worst in history.\nIn. 1953, the worst tornado ever to hit New England killed\nnearly 100 persons in Worcester, Mass.; and neighboring towns.\nTen years ago, the. Soviet Union rejected a U.S. request to\nhelp obtain the release-of an American helicopter which had.\nJanded by error in Commimnist East Germany. -\n.\" Five years ago, neutralists in\u2018 Laos said pro-Communists in\n\u2018that country had gone \u2018on the offensive.\n. One year, ago, more than 30 American sailors were feared\ndead in an Israeli attack on a US, communications ship in the\n. Mediterranean.\n\n \n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 688.016369140625, 2247.17676953125, 997.7850834960938, 3000.692615234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "trouble everywhere they have\nbeen imposed, and with\nCzechoslovakia deep. in revi-\nsionism, the Reds need a\ndramalic, offsetting victory.\nWhen Charles de Gaulle, in\u2019\nhis May 30 fight-talk, warned\nof a possible coup, he was not\nexaggerating.\n\nWestern nations which have\nbeen wounded by the arro\ngance of De Gaulle will be\ntempted to enjoy the French\nagony. A British. MP with wry\nhumor has suggested that the\nBritish government tell the\nCommon Market that it won't\njoin until France. gets its\nhouse :in order.\n\nAmericans who | seethed\nwhile De, Gaulle assailed our\ncountry and praised Mao. Tse-\ntung must smile when they\nsee rebellious students carry-\ning. Mao\u2019s picture and hear\nPeking\u2019s denunciations of De\nGaulle. \u201c\n\nBut the. tremors: of France\u2019\nmean tremors for us all. If\n\u2018the French shakeup goes no\nfurther than a loosening of\n\u2018the bureaucratic tape, an\noverdue reform. of education\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 369.40821484375, 2254.214123046875, 678.39744921875, 2997.2133671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "The astonishment of the\nworld was complete. France,\nthe: leader -of the Common\nMarket. France, the isolator\nof Britain, France, the dis-\nmanitler of NATO, the wooer\nof Quebec, Red China and\nRussia. .France of the solid\nfranc, the $6 billion gold re-\nserve, the assault on the\nAmerican dollar. And sud-\ndenly the heavy cornices and\nhergic statuary on the grand\nfacade of Gaullism -began to\nshake down, and France\ntrembled like a banana re-\npublic. .\n\nWhat has happened is re-\n\njection of \u201c\u2018la gloire,\u201d French-\nInen asked themselves, \u2018What.\nprice\u2019 glory?\u201d and decided\nwould no longer buy,\n. When the franc, which at\nthe outset of the trouble. was\nthe \u2018strongest currency in Eu-\nrope, suddenly proved. unsal-\nable in the money markets,\nthe Communist Central Com-\nmittee in Paris underwent a\nchange, Before it had merely\nprompted \u2018eommotion. Now\nit sensed total victory.\n\nWith Cormmunist: theories in\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 1317.393810546875, 1480.9760859375, 1621.8419072265626, 3154.591541015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "A silent, seemingly compos-\ned and controljed man of about\n25 years of age gunned down\nSenator Robert Kennedy at\nshort range in a Los Angeles\nhotel corridor.\n\nThat \u2018man had, as psychia-\nfrists would say, \u201cGone im-\nToediately from Alpha to Ome-\nga.\u201d There were no intermed-\njate steps to break the flow of\nviolence in his mind,\n\nThis'man is but . another\nexhibit of the steady growth\nof violence\u2019 as a part of the\nmosaic of our national culture.\nThose who. prefer simplistic\ncliche .answers. \u2018will speak of\nlaw and order. \u2018Neither: law\nnor order directly was involv:\ned in this attempted assassi-\nnation\u2014as\u2019 it -was in \u2018others.\nLack of a. really tough gun\ncontro] law isa part of it. But\nneither law nor order viola-\ntions were a direct factor in\nithe assassination of John F,\nKennedy or\u2019 Martin Luther\n\nKing. The assassins were, in\nfact, quite orderly and had\nviolated no law until they\nfired.\n\nA man\u2019s mind - was\u2019 the: in-\nstrument \u2018directly responsible.\n\nA Secondary factor is the\nfact that violence and killing\nare a part of our culture.\nEven the new leadership of ithe\npoor at Washington, which\nleadership bas replaced the\nnon-violent, crowd into the\ncorridors of justice and threat\nen.to use guns and violence.\nUniversity students, wishing\nto dissent, take over buildings.\ndestroy property, burn the\npapers of professors they don\u2019\nlike,\n\nViolence has always been 2\n\u201cpart of our culture. We hac\nalmost a hundred years of the\nmost violent and horrible\nlynchings in which the bodies\n_of the lynched were mutilatec\nbefore \u2018or \u2018after death.\u201d Some\nof the lynched . were burnec\nalive: We have had men, iz\n\u2018recent'' years, dynamite :\n\u201cchurch \u2018at. the \u2018time it wa:\n\n- erowded with Sunday schoo\nchildren, killing and wounding\nsome of them. |\n\nPsychiatrists are divided. A\ngrowing majority. believe mar\n\n.\u2014in. his long process of evolu\ntion\u2014has within. him an in\nnate, or instinctive, capacity\nfor violence.\n\n\u2018On the basis of evidence\u2014o\nwhich \u2018the cool, even \u201corder\nJy,\u201d killing of Senator Kenne\ndy is. merely. the latest evi\ndence, there is no:question bu\nthat -we. bave \u201can: increasim\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 686.0106318359375, 1680.2963984375, 1309.9490849609374, 2069.956287109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "My chemistry professor used to illustrate the point that only\nthe decisive jar of the operator\u2019s finger was necessary on cer-\ntain experiments where the fluid in solution is made to cry-\nstallize. It is like that in many areas of life where a well-\nintentioned -spirit awaits the determined will that by certain\n- acts\u2018 will turn kindly feelings into practica) deeds. .\n\nReligion contains many good feelings, but the Master pointed-\n-out that a man needs to take the spirit and harness it to the\ndeed. How much of cur religious feelings could be consummated.\nin the signing of a check, the writing of a letter, the visit.of\nJonely soul, the word of witness where it is needed, the\nceptance of responsibility in some needed cause.\n\nWell-wishing cannot take the place of well-doing.\n\nExamine me, O Lord, and Frove me; try my reins and my:\nheart. (Pealm 26:2).\n\n \n\n \n \n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 2264.164318359375, 315.2290461425781, 2893.450427734375, 2234.320056640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "\u201cReason :-would suggest that: the bullet swhich felled: Senator\n\u201ca gin which: might have-been- unobtain-\n\u2018pre control-law had: been: ii. effect.. John Ken-\nnedy!s slayer 01 : gua \u2018through the mail; the \u2018exconvict\nwho killed Martin: Luther. Kang bought his over.the counter; the -\nsnipers\u2019 who : shot, at policeme firemen inthe recent: riots...\npresumably: got\u2019 their weapons. just as easily.. Noting- which, [\nrecently \u2018suggested \u2018it -was high:time for a federal \u2018law, \u2018one =\nwith harsh \u2018teeth in \u2018it; to prevent the indiscriminate sale of*\nfirearms... j \u00b0\n\nConceding ny lack of \u2018expertise on this controversial subject, *\nT:aaw no reason: why \u2018# purchaser: with 2 legitimate tse fora\ngun should object to strict regulation, down to setting: a: police \u00b0\nokay \u2018and: being fingerprinted. e:\n\n\u201cSurely. the rights: guaranteed. by the Second Amendment\nwere: not intended :to, provide criminals with an\u201c arsenal,\u201d 2\n\n\u2018wrote, and added I: realized\u2019 hd.law could: ever stop.a deter--\nmined \u2018killer. from\u2019 obtaining a: gun, but that\u201d such a statute.\nmight.cut our. appalling crime rate.\n\nThe first response to that piece came from. a-reader In Am-\narillo\u2019 \u2018aho agreed courteously but vigorously about my lack of *\nexpertize-on the matter, and. predicted I'd gel: \u201cenough | protests\n\u2018against my_stand'to last.me\u2019a lifetime. \u201c .\n\n\u2018How right he was! To date, of 168:letters on that column, only .\ntwo-back me; the rest: vary \"all the way from calling:-me mis-.\nguided to hinting \u2019m guilty: of subversion. :\n\nSofie poitit/out that: our own Communists have:long adwocated '\njust \u2018such \u2018a. law: others that \u2018Hitler.enacteq. a similar measure.\nfect in both instances being to disarm\u2019the decent citizens\nand leave them defens\u00e9less against the \u2018weaponry of uniformed-\ngunmen \u2018serving the police state. ;\n\n-T realize how: -towichy* \u2018the: subject: is when such an implication \u00a9\ncanbe read\u2019 into my: piece. I never even \u2018remotely \u2018suggested\nthat the honest citizen: be deprived of arms with which: to de-:\nfend\u2018himself against danger. I asked only, especially. i in view of\nrecent \u2018happenings, that there bea strict supervision, over. the .\nsale: of firearms, lest they fall into bad hands \u2014 as obviously:\nwas the case in the shooting of Robert Kennedy:\n\nAs a matter of fact;.I have strong personal motives for wish\u201d\ning those with bona-fide reasons to poss\u00e9ss arms the right to\ndo.so. For my son; who lives in Washington, has for over a-\n-year had a revolver in his house for: protection \u2018against violence _\nthat. has come dangerously near, And so have many of his,\nfriends. They\u2019d be foolhardy not to, as matters stand. -\n- Nor is tt Washington alone. An AP dispatch reports that:\ngun sales have also been soaring in the predominantly white\nsuburbs of Baltimore and. Kansas: City since the riots that-\nerupted in those cities this past month.\n\nIndeed, there is plenty:of fear all over the country, but it is-\nnot chased on the potential danger of an all-powerful police\nforce, On. the contrary, the fear prevails because the cops have.\nbeen almost completely stripped: of their former powers to-\nprotect \u2018life and property. Police-state? If anything, we are.\nperilously close to-having @ non-police state, And the mob rule:\nthat follows may:be fully \u2018as evil as Communism or Nazism.\n\nCompared to this deadly reality, the cries against rigid con-\ntrol of! guns \u2014 with all deference to their sincerity \u2014 seem to:\nme of little weight. I know the arguments \u2014 in fact, I\u2019ve been:\ndeluged with them \u2014 that it isn't guns that are killers but the:\nfolks who use them, and that the criminal can always get.\nhis gun.\n\n_ But follow that reasoning \u2018to a reductio ad absurdim, and-\nwe need. no: speed regulations. For law-abiding folk will never;\n\u2018ga 80 miles: an hour in traffic, but others will anyhow.\n\nSo I_remain unconvinced, in spite of the almost unanimous\npoll-against me. The'law is no safeguard against all crime, to.\nbe- sure, but it still exercises considerable deterrence.\n\nT\u2019d.like. the police to regain their authority. I\u2019m all for Mayor\nDaley\u2019s \u201cshoot to kill if necessary\u2019 against mmirderers, ar-\nsonists.and looters, whatever their color, \u2019m against Caucasian\nkillers \u201clike Oswald and Galt; and am equally opposed to a\nStokely Carmichael who urges his followers to start killing\nwhites; and to Negro snipers who: shoot at policemen and fire-\nmen. They all lock alike to me.\n\nAnd anything that makes it more difficult for such worthies\nfo get their itching fingers on a gun is just dandy with me,\n\n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 1324.233654296875, 3374.778576171875, 1633.2700078125001, 3772.21678515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Stakirig .of.-posts for new\nREA power lines was sched~\nuled to beg June 13 as the\n-first step- toward construc-\ntion of more than 100 miles\n- of line in \u2018the county,\n\u2019 + \u2018The county. was the-big win-\n\nner ina Jocal crap game.\nAltera. raid by sheriff's of\n: ficers, 11:men and one wom-:\nan paid\u2019 fines totaling..$370.\n\"The annual tour of-the Heres\nford Cattle: Breeders Associa-\n: tion included. two. stops.\u2019 in:\nPontotoc\u2018 County, st-the W. -E.\n\u201cHarv ;aHorse, ..Shoe\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 2294.402587890625, 3011.48974609375, 2886.1181640625, 3743.099365234375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": " \n\n- \u201cHe's clr but he can't show off: hie\n: \u201cpor Pe app key ihe cgi\n\n \n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 393.96435546875, 3064.38037109375, 1309.2579345703125, 3752.76220703125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": " \n\nRie FOR A CLERK TO WAIT ON.\n\u201cYOO AND IT SEEMS THERE JUST =:\nARENT ANY CLERKS*-6\n\n \n \n\n \n\n\u201cBor vera cio Tove rr For FUN.\nwow! OUT. OF NOWHERE+- THE\nGRAND ARMY CF CLERKDOM!!\n\n \n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 2271.165771484375, 201.38336181640625, 2728.569091796875, 282.9326171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Guns And The Law\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 711.1998291015625, 1516.78564453125, 1261.138427734375, 1627.5732421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Diyad LAE\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 1327.6346435546875, 208.29507446289062, 2222.29541015625, 1282.835693359375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 38.82268524169922, 2092.9638671875, 568.6699829101562, 2237.3662109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Jenkin Lloyd Jones. ..\n\nRevolt Against Glory\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 46.08812713623047, 642.0389404296875, 1247.238525390625, 727.0631713867188 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Assassinations May Cause Leaders To Be \u2018Isolated\u2019\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 1309.991455078125, 142.29608154296875, 2227.609375, 187.7931671142578 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": " \n\nCau \u2018went:to hibernate all: summer, too!\u2019\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 1646.5438232421875, 2275.36083984375, 1966.97509765625, 2412.58642578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Hal Boyle\n\nSick Society?\n\n \n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 1328.917236328125, 1348.9622802734375, 1800.7783203125, 1453.905029296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Culture Of Violence\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 838.4797973632812, 1626.2230224609375, 1152.2685546875, 1653.8472900390625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "Ry REV. PURNELL RATLEY\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 597.6773681640625, 3019.21337890625, 1097.449951171875, 3050.192138671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Hatlo\u2019's Thevll Do Ir Every Time\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 2693.56396484375, 2980.484375, 2862.941650390625, 3013.231201171875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "by Ned Riddle\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 1329.274169921875, 1315.05419921875, 1534.647216796875, 1355.4454345703125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "Ralph McGill\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 2301.513916015625, 2984.82177734375, 2460.0859375, 3015.429443359375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "wap TWEEDY\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "256182668-altoona-mirror-Sep-21-1968-p-3.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 30, 32 ], [ 35, 42 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 30, 32 ], [ 42, 35 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6687.8046875, 10061.052046875 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 1829.723388671875, 394.2315368652344, 4988.0576171875, 2366.766845703125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 2610.5859375, 8116.5029296875, 4153.11083984375, 9457.1142578125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 4207.86445703125, 3056.873001953125, 5020.2190390625, 5223.05155859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "UNIVERSITY PARK\u2014First the\n\u2018issue was housing, but since all\n\\Penn State students now have\n\nadequate accommodations, the\nipicketers enscounced on Old Main\nlawn have moved on to basic\n\u2018anti-establishmentarianism.\n\n| Today is the annual Penn State-\nNavy football game, and the pro-\ntesters are hoping to impress all\n\u2018the visiting alumni with their ob-\nvious ability to run the university.\n\nWalker's Town, the huddle of\ntents and sleeping bags on the\nlawn, is as busy as a beehive with\nsign-writing and shoe-sole search-\ning and push-ups and all the other\nactivities necessary for the suc-\ncess of even the most insignificant\nprotest march.\n\n| However, at the other end of\nthe field stand the Penn State\nYoung Americans for Freedom,\nwho are planning to counter-\npicket the picketers and prove to\nthe alumni that Penn State isn't\ngoing to be left to the dogs without\n\u2018some effort by those who feel that\nright is right.\n\nDouglas W. Cooper, chairman of |\n\nthe group and a graduate student\nin physics, says that they are ir-\nritated at the students abusing\nthe right to protest. \u201cProtest is too\nvaluable to waste on fake issues\u201d\nreads one of the counter-picket-\ners\u2019 signs.\nSo it looks as if there\u2019s going to\nbe more than one clash at Penn\nState today. Ah, well, Scouting\nsure rounds a guy out. \u2018\n\n \n\n \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 4197.97725, 5479.9645546875, 5009.47148046875, 7420.24003515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "i] Sia: wh: lable es th or a oe ee ee\nshould hit the earth's atmos-\nphere this weekend. Any\nmiscalculation in speed or angle\nof approach could mean de-\n\u2018struction of the craft in a ball\nof flame, they said.\n\nThe Western observers said\nZond 5 was big enough to car\na man and was sending bac\nrecorded voice transmissions on\na telephone hookup that would\nprovide instantaneous communi-\ncations with a man inside, a\ncommunications feat unprece-\ndented from so far away.\nTass said Zond 5, launched\nSunday, passed within 1,210.9\nmiles of the moon Wednesday\nand \u201cpressure and temperature\nwithin the station is main-\ntained.\u201d\u2019 It described the craft\nas an \u201cautomatic space Ssta-\ntion.\u201d |\n\nThe announcement said scien-\ntists had altered Zond\u2019s course\nslightly one day before it\nencircled the moon by firing its\npropulsion engine, which delops\nthrust by rotating charged\nelectronic particles in an\nelectro- magnetic field and\nshooting them forth at a high\nspeed.\n\nThis type engine overcomes\nthe problems of carrying fuel in\nlengthy space trips, cutting\ndown the chance of failure.\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 5826.25801171875, 3723.4645546875, 6641.5217734375, 5679.04179296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "| One juvenile and five city\n\u2018adults yesterday received fines\nfor malicious mischief at the\n\u2018Kittanning Point spring last\nweekend, according to Justice\nof the Peace W. Don Marlin\nof Logan Twp.\n\n_ Mr. Marlin fined the follow-\ning youths $25 each and ordered\nthem to make restitution of $19\neach for the damage at Kit-\ntanning Point.\n\n| Lee C. Larson, 23; ge\n\u2018Cramer, 19; James Neely, 21;\nRichard DiNicola, 20; John C.\nStitch, age unlisted, and a 17-\nyear-old high school youth. All\nof the defendants are from A\\l-\ntoona.\n\nThe youth were charged with\nsmearing four different , colors\nof paint on new State Highway\nDepartment reflector signs and\n\u2018the center lines on the highway,\nand painting initials on rocks\n\u2018at the spring.\n\nThey are also believed to have\npulled the pipelines bringing wa-\nter from the spring to the road-\nside. Paint also was found in\nthe water supply which is a\nsource of water for Altoona resi-\ndents. All six were charged\nwith malicious mischief.\n\nThey all pleaded guilty and\npaid the fines of $25. Total dam-\nage for which the youths must\nrepay the state was $115.\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1766.6084755859374, 6757.6715859375, 2563.9905234375, 8641.4612265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "(Continued irom pape i}\ntheir North Vietnamese sanc-\ntuary.\n\nThe Marines reported killing\n110 Communists and capturing\n500 rifles in the first four days\nof the southern sweep. U.S.\ncasualties were described as\n\u201clight.\"\" Some Marines keeled\nover from the effects of the 110-\ndegree heat.\n\nU.S. B52 bombers supported\nthe operation with their deepest\nraids into North Vietnamese\nterritory. Spokesmen said pilots\ndropped two million pounds of\nbombs on Communist positions\nas far as 10 miles north of the\nbuffer serip.\n\nGovernment spokesmen in\nSaigon said South Vietnamese\nMarines and regional forces\ntoday crushed the second Red\nAssault in two days at their\noutpost 40 miles northwest of\nSaigon. They said the defenders\nkilled 173 Communists in the\ntwo defenses at a cost of 14\nkilled and 60 wounded.\n\nIn other fighting near the\ncapital reported today, a U.S.\ninfantry patrol trapped = a\nCommunist platoon near Tay\nNinh City, 53 miles to the\nnorthwest: They reported killing\n19 Communists at a cost of two\nwounded.\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 5833.05224609375, 3308.788330078125, 6563.78955078125, 3700.56494140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Youths Fined\nFor Damage at\nArea Spring\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 5018.9020546875, 4524.467484375, 5821.337203125, 6728.9729453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Principal Edgar J. Brooks has\nannounced that a battery of tests\nwill be given on Monday, Oct. 14,\nto sophomores of Altoona Area\nHigh School. This test provides\ninformation on ability, strengths\nand weaknesses.\n\nResults of the test are intended\nto be helpful to any sophomore,\nregardless of his course of study.\nIn learning this information, the\nstudent is better able to plan for\nfuture education and vocational\ngoals.\n\nThe test includes the California\nTest of Mental Maturity and the\nDifferential Aptitude Test. The\nlatter test consists of verbal rea-\nsoning, numerical ability, \u2014\nreasoning, clerical speed and ac-\ncuracy, mechanical reasoning,\nspace relations, language usage-\nspelling and language usage-\ngrammar.\n\nAfter the tests have been scored\nand the results returned to the\nhigh school guidance office, an-\nnouncement will be made in the\nhigh school. At that time parents\nare requested to make an appoint-\nment with the counselor to dis-\ncuss test results in relation to the\nstudent\u2019s future plans.\n\nNotice of the tests has been\ngiven to all members of the sopho-\nmore class. Parents who wish ad-\nditional information should call,\nthe guidance office, 944-8101, ex.\ntension 220 or 221. Students will\nregister in the principal's office!\nand the cost is $1. \". \u2014\u2014 for,\nregistering is Oct.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 5031.13105859375, 611.5981606445313, 5832.51542578125, 4066.71415625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "Varied injuries treated in the\nAltoona Hospital emergency roon\nyesterday included:\n\nLinda Ackerly, 606 Penn St.\nae sprain of right an\n\nMichael Bowers, 213 5th Ave.\nlaceration of right forearm.\n\nIrvin DeShong, Sylvan Hills\n\u2014 and abrasions of lef\noot\n\n| Barry Frye, 113 Lexington Ave.\n\n\u2018sprain of left arm.\n\n- Tammy Grace, 2005 Parkway\nbhp dog bites of neck and left\ne\n\ni Bernard Levine, 506 26th St.\n\n\u2018lacerations of both hands.\n\n| Tim Little, 3031 Broad Ave.\n\n\u2018sprain of right foot.\n\n| Louise McNally, 873 20th St.,\n\nlepistaxis.\n\n| Marcella Meek, 2324 4th St.,\ncontusions of right foot\n\nMargaret Potts, 1016 5th Ave.,\ninfected wound of left thumb.\n\nLeona Woomer, 522 9th Ave\n\u2018injury to toe\n' David White, Barnesboro RD 1,\nlaceration of right forearm.\n\n_ Joseph Menza, 119 Walnut Ave..\ncontusions and abrasions of right\nside of head and right arm.\n\nDianna Livoti, $811 15th St., frac-\nture of nose.\n\nKenneth Nedimyer, 2015 14th\nSt., sprain of left ankle.\n\nJeffrey Nail, 110 E. Cherry\nAve., fracture of finger.\n\nDonald Isenberg, 1919 llth Ave.,\ndog bites of left cheek and fore-\nhead.\n\nRobert Beck, 230 2nd Ave., la-\nceration of left upper leg.\n\nAdolf Ross, 2400 Horner Drive,\nlaceration of forehead and sprain\nof left ankle.\n\nJudy Dobbins, 3600 Walnut\nAve., blister on left foot.\n\nDaniel Singer, 829 7th Ave., con-\ntusions of left hand and wrist.\n\nRobert Sarp, Ill \u2014 Bivd.,\ncontusions and sprain of right el-\n\nbow\n\nRandy Raichle, 853 37th St.,\ncontusions of forehead and frac-\nture of right wrist.\n\nShelton Spencer, Martinsburg,\nfracture of right wrist.\n\nJanet Hammel, Box 652B, RD 2,\nirritation of throat.\n\nJohn Boslet, 207 6th Ave.,\nJuniata, ingestion of baby aspirin.\n\nRobert Garman, Box 247A,\nTyrone RD 2, laceration of \u2018ve\n\nMax Schroeder, 217 E. 6th Ave.,\nmultiple fractures of left hand.\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 5815.5029296875, 5720.640625, 6587.423828125, 6101.49560546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "Fall Injuries\nSend Victims to\nMercy Hospital\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 4209.64453125, 5230.40380859375, 5002.71826171875, 5417.35693359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "ZOND 5 MAKES\nRETURN TRIP\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 185.9691925048828, 5488.212890625, 931.4197998046875, 6859.103515625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 941.7007607421875, 8158.8668984375, 1753.4674521484376, 9638.4885703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "enthusiasm for Humphrey and\na strong current of support\namong blue collar workers for\n\u2018George Wallace.\n\n| Nixon\u2019s campaign scheduled\nfor today included a visit to\nJohn Cardinal Krol, archbishop\nof Philadelphia, at his city line\n\u2018residence, he visit, to be fol-\nJowed by a tour of a Negro-\n\u2018operated business district in the\n\u2018North Philadelphia ghetto, were\nadded to the original schedule.\n\n| A number of shopping center\n\u2018speeches were planned at Clif-\nton Heights, Delaware County;\nPaoli, hester County; King of\nPrussia, Jenkintown, Glenside,\nWillow Grove, in Montgomery\nCounty, and Levittown, Bucks\nCounty.\n\n- Nixon will then travel across\nthe Delaware River for a three\nhour rest stop at the Cherry\nHill Inn in Cherry Hill, N. J.\nHe will address an evening au-\ndience at the Cherry Hill Mall\nprior to his departure for New\nYork City.\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 5002.92724609375, 6759.77001953125, 5774.353515625, 7145.021484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Humane Society\nDog Show Set\nFor Sunday\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 5806.89766015625, 6125.89375390625, 6631.45780859375, 7755.36405859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Possible fractures sent several\npersons to Mercy Hospital dis-\n(pensary for treatment yesterday,\n-among them Lauren Rhoades of 40\nRuskin Drive, who suffered con-\ntusions and injuries of the right\narm in a fall from her bicycle.\n\n| John Antesberger of 1616 Bell\n|Ave. was treated for possible frac-\ntures of the right wrist and arm\nsuffered while playing football.\n\nhr treated yesterday in-\ncluded\n\nAllan McCarty, 4, Hollidaysburg\n\u2018RD, laceration above the left eye\nsuffered in a fall down porch\nsteps\n\nDarl Lewis, Gallitzin RD, pos-\nsible fracture of left thumb.\n\nDavid Garman, Hollidaysburg\nRD 1, laceration of left index\nfinger on hand plane.\n_ Mary Lykens, Hollidaysburg,\n\u2018contusion of right thumb in fall.\n\nPaul Richards, 5440 Colclesser\nAve., puncture wound of right foot\n\u2018on nail.\n\nJohn McCready, 1094 18th St.,\ncontusions of left hand on bench.\n\nMargaret Miller, 430 Baynton\nAve., abrasions and contusions of\nright arm in fall.\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 5028.96337890625, 4117.486328125, 5772.60693359375, 4505.9072265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Sophomores at\nAAHS to Take\nAptitude Exam:\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 5805.8349609375, 7780.19482421875, 6603.11767578125, 7963.9091796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "HHH, NIXON\n| HURL BARBS\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 5034.05712890625, 359.8984069824219, 5766.67724609375, 611.94482421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "\u2018City Hospital\nTreats Injuries\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 126.85928430175781, 7340.529984375, 939.6100913085937, 9052.9885703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "The body of Hospitalman 2.C.\nCecil Wayne Carothers, 22, son of\nMr. and Mrs. Cecil E. Carothers\nof 1810 12th Ave., Juniata, arrived\nin Altoona at 4:20 a.m. today\nfrom Vietnam, where he was\nkilled in action Sept. 10.\n\nFriends will be received in the\nMauk & Yates Funeral Home,\nJuniata, from noon to 10 p.m. to-\nmorrow and after 10 a.m. Mon.-\nday. The body was accompanied\nto Altoona by a fellow member of\nthe Navy, Hospitalman 2.C. M. R.\nNivin of the Philadelphia Naval\nYard.\n\nCecil was a veteran of five\nyears, having enlisted in_ the\nNaval Reserve in 1963 while a\nstudent at Altoona High School,\nwhere he graduated in 1964, then\nbegan active service. He had\nbeen in Vietnam since May.\n\nSurviving are his wife, the for-\nmer Beverly Settles of Juniata,\nand daughter, Cheryl Ann,\" 19\nmonths old, of 1931 9th Ave., Jun-\njata. Also surviving are his par-\nents, Cecil E. and Madeline\n(Stewart) Carothers, two sisters\nand a_ brother, Mrs., Elaine\nAdams of Niceville, Fla., and Wil-\nliam and Vicki, at home.\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 960.2288208007812, 7905.08740234375, 1750.36181640625, 8089.74169921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "NIXON TOURS\nPHILADELPHIA\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 4204.01904296875, 2645.440673828125, 4983.9296875, 3030.022216796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "More Than One\nClash at Penn\nState Campus\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 1772.4171142578125, 6535.1650390625, 2390.0146484375, 6720.09521484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "TROOPS FIND\nNO TRACE\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 5005.9215859375, 7174.63740625, 5799.679, 8720.1711875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "The sixth annual dog show\nsponsored by the Central Penn-\nsylvania Humane Society will\nbe held Sunday. More than 100\ndogs of all breeds are expected\nto be exhibited.\n\nRegistration booths will open\nat 12:30 p.m. Classes of entries\nare best dressed, best trick, best\ndisciplined, rarest breed, a pet\nparade of adopted animals from\nthe shelter, and Bud Anderson\nof Tyrone demonstration of\nobedience training of dogs.\n\nJohn Riley, radio and tv per-\nsonality, will be the master of\nceremonies. Entertainment in-\ncludes \u201c\u2018The Five of Us,\u201d a folk\nsinging group; Altoona Area\nHigh School art students (paint-\ning) portraits of pets, and other\nfeatures.\n\nShow time is at 2 p.m. at the\nsociety show grounds three\nmiles east of Altoona on Route\n220.\n\nThere will be a cake walk,\ntrophies, ribbons, free door\nprizes, free parking and free\nadmission.\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 2622.25537109375, 2629.583740234375, 4115.6240234375, 3043.02099609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Zoning Board Asked\nTo Okay 3 Variances\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 169.7545928955078, 366.1830139160156, 1733.685791015625, 896.937255859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "UPI Chief Fears\nLaw and Order Issue\nCould Clear Election\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 155.33494653320312, 948.8079384765625, 983.8711997070312, 5414.1165 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "CHAMPION, Pa. (UPI) \u2014H.\nL. Stevenson, United Press In-\nternational managing editor, said\ntoday he feared \u2018\u2018much more\nsignificant issues are going to\nbe lost to the voter\u201d by the in-\ncreased \u2018\u2018preoccupation\u201d\u2019 by the\ncandidates with the issue of law\nand order.\n\nIn remarks prepared for de-\nlivery to the UPI Editors of\nPennsylvania (UPIEP) Fall\nWorkshop at the Seven Springs\nMountain resort, Stevenson said\n\u201cwe're going to hear much\nmore about the issue of law and\norder in the days ahead.\u201d\n\n\u201cT am afraid it is becoming\na catch phrase, hard to define\nby the candidate, perhaps delib-\nerately, easy to define for the\nlistener who fits it to his parti-\ncular view,\"\u2019 Stevenson said.\n\n\u201cIn the process I fear other\nissues, much more significant is-\nsues, are going to be lost to the\nvoter. Vietnam, poverty, urban\nblight, education, this country\u2019s\nrole overseas, the training of\nhard core unemployed, the ex-\nploration of space and many\nother issues are in danger of\nbeing brushed aside or skimmed\nover because of this increasing\npreoccupation with law and or-\nder.\n\n\u201cWe appear to be headed into\na particularly bruising and bit-\nter campaign and there is dan-\nger that the catalyst for it will\nbe this elusive and hard to de-\nfine issue.\u201d\n\nStevenson said he was not\nsure that he could define law\nand order because \u201c\u2018the three\npresidential candidates are hav-\ning a great deal of trouble de-\nfining it.\u201d\n\nHe said Richard M. Nixon\nsays he would build more jail\ncells and \u201curge the judges to\nget tougher\u201d Vice President Hu-\nbert H. Humphrey replies to\nNixon by \u201ccalling Nixon\u2019s ap-|\nproach something he'd expect\nfrom a comic strip character\nand that the real way to cut down\non the crime rate is to elimi-\nnate poverty and wipe out the\nslums,\u2019 Stevenson Said.\n\nStevenson said George Wal-\nlace has been \u201cgoing around\nwith a smile on his face pre-\ntending he invented the subject\nof law and order.\u201d\n\n\u201cAnd | must confess, after\nseeing Mr. Wallace operate in\nthe state of Alabama, that he's\nsomewhat of an expert and he\ncertainly can take credit for in-\njecting it as a major issue in\nthis campaign,\u201d\u2019 Stevenson said.\n\nJack Mitchell, managing editor\nof the Beaver County Times,\nand UPIEP president, presided\nover the workshop session.\n\nMilton Richman, UPI sports\ncolumnist, was the luncheon\nspeaker and related incidents\nfrom his 24 vears covering the\nsports beat for UPI\n\nTwo panel discussions \u2014 \u201cHow!\nto Get the Most Out of Your\nWire Report\u2019 and \u201cThe Future)\nLook of Newspapers \u2014\nthe Challenge\u2019 \u2014 were other\u2019\nhighlights of the conference. |\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 1813.4501953125, 2656.09375, 2594.68505859375, 2844.70166015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "\u2018Y\u2019 BUILDING\nPROGRAM URGED\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 4201.95234765625, 7642.29316796875, 4996.38358984375, 10034.1682578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Pilar Brubaker, Hollidaysburg.\nCamille Dejaiffe, 122 23rd Ave.\nCyrus Wharton, Dysart RD.\nPatricia Pompa, 2809 S. 10th\nAve.\nMary Zachesky, Cresson.\nPatricia Dennis, 2101 19th St.\nJohn Baranick Jr., Patton.\nThomas Ross, 1634 Notre Dame\nRoad.\na \u2018Nisbet, Hollidaysburg\nD\n\nMary Gouse, Portage.\nJohn Myers, 811 2nd Ave.\nMary A. McLaughlin, 325 23rd\n\nAve.\nAnne Schellhammer, Bellwood.\nWayne Conrad, Gallitzin.\nColleen Crum, 409 8th St.\nRoy Noonan, 1505 15th St.\nDomenica Zanghi, Tyrone.\nDawn McCreary, 2430 Oak Ave.\n\nDischarged\n\nLillian Furrer, 2526 7th Ave.\nRuth Sidney, 122 24th Ave.\nThomas Nixon, 320 8th Ave.,\nJuniata.\n\nThelma Plowman, Cresson.\nDennis Butler Jr., 710 7th Ave.\nMark Leberfinger, Hollidays-\nburg.\n\nMichael DeCoulaz, 2417 2nd\nAve.\n\nWilliam Smith, Hollidaysburg.\nPaul Clyte, Hollidaysburg RD.\nAlda Hess, Broad Top RD.\nMary McConnell and baby boy,\nLilly RD.\n\nElizabeth Steindel, 309 14th St.\nLola Hicks, Huntingdon.\nJames Mascitelli, 115 S. 9th St.\nPleasant Valley Blvd.\n\nJoe Rickabaugh, 212 E. 5th Ave.\nPamela Strohmeyer, RD 4.\nJody Lykens, 119 16th St.\nWinifred Lamca, 820 12th St.\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 131.53240966796875, 6923.14501953125, 918.8837280273438, 7307.59033203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Hospitalman\u2019s\nFuneral Service\nPlanned Monday\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 2573.89668359375, 7649.377640625, 3375.023970703125, 8067.430953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "LEWISBURG\u2014Nearly 2,600 un-\ndergraduates enrolled for classes\nas Bucknell University began its\n123rd academic year Sept. 17. The\nfreshman class of 670 men and\nwomen includes Richard Philip\nKoon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel\nKoon of 407 26th St., Altoona.\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 2586.667435546875, 3114.671830078125, 3400.532271484375, 7039.17362890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "SSS Sg See 27 Se BSF GASSES ESR, 6 GEE SAE\nto permit operation of two\n\u2018beauty shops and a plumbing\nlestablishment in_ residential\nneighborhoods were heard by\nithe zoning board of adjustment\n|Friday afternoon.\n\n| Also part of the agenda were\nirequests for deviation of side-\n\u2018yard requirements according to\n\u2018present zoning, one for a tavern\n\u2018extension and the other for con-\n\u2018struction of a garage.\n\n| The board, which met in the\n\u2018police courtroom, included Atty.\n\u2018Bruce Brumbaugh, chairman;\n\u2018Donald Langer and Charles\nOfiesh. Zoning administrator is\nWilliam G. Mitchell, who is city\n\u2018building inspector.\n\n' Paul Seymore, who made his\n\u2018original appeal for a zoning\nvariance to permit an addition\nto his tavern at 1329-31 Il7th\n\\Ave., reappeared for a rehear-\n\u2018ing, offering two more names\n\u2018for his petition in support of\n\u2018the change.\n\nAtty. Robert C. Haberstroh,\nwho represented Mr. Seymore,\n\u2018noted that only one property\nlowner affected by the proposed\nchange had not signed the peti-\nition and this was because of\nunavailability, not refusal.\n\nThe board was informed that\nMr. Seymore has no objection\nto moving the proposed addition\nback 10 feet to meet the front\nyard requirements. Atty. Haber-\n\u2018stroh pointed out that Mr. Sey-\nmore owns the adjacent double\nhouse and eventually might have\nit razed to provide off-street\nparking. /\n| He reviewed that plans call\nfor new restroom facilities,\nkitchen expansion and storage\nroom in the 12-x50-foot expan-|\n\u2018sion.\n_ According to Mr. Seymore and\nAtty. Haberstroh, the address\nhas been used for business for\n50 vears and has been a tavern\nsince 1933.\n_ The board previously had turn-\ned down the request because of\nthe effect the addition would\nhave on the adjoining property\nin cutting off light and air by\nits close location.\n\nJames G. Gasnell of 1210 21st\nAve. and Blaine Fahr, partners:\nin a plumbing business, asked\nfor permission to utilize the\ngarage at that address as the\nbase for their business.\n\nThey explained that the \u00abstate\nrequires that a sign be posted)\nat the business base, and this.\nwas the reason for the request.\nThey stated that they would use\nthe garage for their truck and\nstorage. They said there would\nbe no noise connected with the\noperation since there would be\nno work in the shop. |\n\nMr. Gasnell noted that he\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 3393.086625, 3069.9586953125, 4203.661421875, 8057.75566015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "| promised the neighbors that this\n}would be the situation and that\nwhe intended to adhere to it.\n|There would be no change in use\n\u2018jof the garage, except for the\nlsign, they noted.\n\nGuido Scacco asked for per-\njmission to operate a beauty\n\u2018shop in the front of the store-\n) room at 2900 5th Ave., zoned for\nresidential single family C.\n\nHe lated to the board that he\nbought the building, where his\nbarbershop is located, Aug. 15\nand that the storeroom previ-\nously had been used for a con-\nfectionery store, pizza shop and\ngun shop. There are other\nbusinesses in the area, he said,\nenumerating a _ confectionery\nstore, an interior decorator\nshop and a lumber yard. No one\nrefused to sign his petition, he\nassured the board.\n\nMr. and Mrs. Richard P.\nJackson of 1425 18th Ave. asked\nfor a variance to operate a\nbeauty shop in the basement of\ntheir home.\n\nRepresenting them, Atty. Eu-\ngene J. lanuzzi related that no\noff-street parking would be\nnecessary since there was a\ntwo-car garage to the rear and\nparking space for two cars in\nfront. Entrance, he said, would\nbe in the rear, and no sign was\nanticipated, except for one from\nfo gas light.\n\nAtty. lanuzzi brought out that\nthe coche already had ex-\npended $700 to $800 in improve-\n\u2018ments, and that the bureau of\nhealth has indicated approval.\nThe business would be a single\npropietorship with one chair.\nMrs, Jackson said she had been\nin business before, and noted\nthere is a beauty shop across\nthe street. No one refused to\nsign the petition, she said. :\n\nMrs. Robert S. Brown appeal-\ned to the board to permit con-\nstruction of a masonry and\nframe garage, 12 by 23 feet, at\nthe street side of her property\nat 301 24th Ave., a single family\nB district.\n\nShe previously had_ been,\nturned down by City Council\nwhen she attempted to have\nTwenth-fourth Avenue alley va-|\ncated so that she could locate a\ntwo-car garage five feet out in-\nto the right-of-way.\n\nShe told the board that she\nhad reduced the requirements,\nto a one-car garage in order to\nlocate it on that side of the:\nhouse for convenience and not\nto reduce the sight distance of|\nneighbors who now can_ look\nacross her yard to the play-|\nground which their children\u2019\nuse.\n\nCity Planning Director John\nSchraff pointed out that the cur-\nrent proposal would bring the\ngarage within three feet of the\nadjoining property ok :\n\nIn response to rd ques-)\ntions, Mrs. Jackson said that!\ngarage location to the far side\nof the house would be inconveni-\nent and also limit the neighbors\u2019,\nsight distance. She claimed she,\nwas seeking a location which|\nwould be the most conventient.\nand the least distracting. She\nsaid she intended a concrete\nroof which would be used as a\npatio, :\n\nAtty. Brumbaugh pointed out)\nthat the yard is of considerable\nsize and reminded Mrs. Jackson\nthat the board\u2019s findings must.\nbe based on hardship running)\nwith the ground.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 5797.47383203125, 8124.2379921875, 6622.90165625, 10015.5823203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "tery Y ew Aw GENES oe we so -e~\n\n\u2018Nixon said.\nDraws Crowd\n\n| Nixon drew an_ estimated\n(250,000 to 300,000 in downtown\nPhiladelphia Friday, a city in\n\u2018which he must do well if he\n\u2018hopes to capture Pennsylvania\u2019s\nimportant block of 29 electoral\n\u2018votes. Nixon\u2019s crowd was bigger\n\u2018and more enthusiastic than one\n'for Humphrey 10 days ago\nlestimated at 125,000.\n| In other political develop-\n/ments:\n| George C. Wallace\u2014The third-\nparty candidate promised Fri-\naay to put the federal judiciary\n\u2018in its place\u2019 if he is elected\n\u2018president by making judges\n\u2018face Senate review every eight\nyears.\n- Edmund S$, Muskie\u2014The vice\npresidential candidate cam-\npaigned in Kansas_ Friday,\ncalling Nixon a candidate \u2018\u2018who\nwon\u2019t debate anybody, includin\nWallace.\u201d Senator Muskie a\nded: \u2018Perhaps they can\u2019t find\nenough differences to discuss.\u201d\nSpiro T. Agnew\u2014The Mary-\nland governor, the GOP vice\npresidential nominee, said in\n\u2018San Francisco the Democrats\n\u2018had lost their right to govern\nthe United States because of the\ncredibility gap.\n\n \n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 2570.52266015625, 7077.4001015625, 3381.774947265625, 7560.16386328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "politburo and central committee\nof the Communist party.\n\nThe delay gave President\nLudvik Svoboda, Dubcek,\nSmrkovsky and other Czechoslo-\nvak leaders a chance to take to\nthe hustlings to rally popular\nsupport. They got a tumultuous\nwelcome at Brno.\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 918.4487465820313, 9729.5153359375, 1747.4847861328126, 10055.919234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "Five different political parties\nhave been represented in the\npresidency of the United States\n\u2014 Federalist, Democrat- Repub-\nlican, Democrat, Whig and Re-\npublican.\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 1763.6190185546875, 8680.1640625, 2565.803466796875, 8865.3203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "SOVIETS\nUNDECIDED\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 130.75616540527344, 9119.1520546875, 933.3484946289062, 9806.8381796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "ROME (UPI)\u2014A police magis-\ntrate ruled Friday that hugs and\nkisses in public do not constitute\nadultery. Magistrate Bruno Scrivo\nmade the ruling in dismissing\nadultery action brought by the\nestranged wife of a Rome doctor.\nHe said evidence gathered by pri-\nvate detectives concerning the\nman\u2019s behavior in public did not\n\nrove the man engaged in more\nntimate exchanges of affection in\nprivate.\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 1016.7564086914062, 963.3695678710938, 1790.7086181640625, 1168.0303955078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "77 CASES ON\nJURY LIST\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 5001.8756875, 8823.3219765625, 5785.9534140625, 9603.6819296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "SAN FRANCISCO (UPD \u2014 I\nwas all in a day\u2019s work for po\nlice inspector Harold Suslow. He\nwas doing paper work Friday ir\npolice headquarters when he\nheard of a wild chase by police\nof a stolen car heading his way\nat speeds of 80 miles an hour\nSuslow walked outside and shot\nout the left rear tire of the stoler\ncar as it sped by. He then stroll:\ned back inside. Officers quickly\ncaught up with the vehicle anc\narrested Jerry Bonds, 20, on su\nspicion of car theft.\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 4995.088578125, 9684.990921875, 5784.8186484375, 10007.4534140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "| MADRID (UPI) \u2014 Spain\u2019s firs\u2019\nheart transplant patient, Juar\n\u2018Rodriguez Grille, 41, was buriec\nhere Friday. He died Thursday\nafter surviving 33 hours with the\nheart of a woman.\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 1755.41328515625, 8916.7458046875, 2570.408248046875, 10061.052046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "4 ree \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 eo lO\n\ntheir part in liberal reforms\nincluding freedom of the press.\nOne of them was Alexander\nDubcek, the man who master-\nminded the democratic exper-\niment.\n\nBut the Soviets apparently\nhad second thoughts and\ndecided to postpone the meeting\nuntil next week in the face of\nCzechoslovak opposition to the\npurge demands. There was no\nword they had given up the\n\u2018\u2018blacklist,\u2019\u2019 however.\n\nChange Of Heart\n\nKremlin observers said the\nchange of heart reflected a\nower struggle in the Soviet\neadership between conserva-\ntives and liberals, with con-\nstantly shifting tides in he\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 5843.295609375, 2026.6162880859374, 6651.6448203125, 3255.147505859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "a RN OPE NPR EPS OG\n\nOf 2807 Edgewood Drive, died un-\nexpectedly at her home at 11:20\np.m. yesterday, after a brief ill-\nness. She was born in Lilly on\nMarch 2, 1912, a daughter of\nJames H. and Isabelle (Duffy)\nLeahey, and married Joseph C.\nGlasgow. Surviving are her hus-\nband, three children, J. David of\nthe city, Joseph Jr. of Pittsburgh\nand Mrs. Amanda S. Tezak of\nHaddonfield, N.J.; six grandchil-\ndren and five brothers and sisters,\nMrs. Susan Brunton, Michael and\nEdward of the city, Mrs. Jean\nKing of Wichita Falls, Tex., and\nJohn M. of Downey, Calif. Mrs.\nGlasgow was a member of Sacred\nHeart Catholic Church, Altar and\nRosary Society, Christian Moth-\ners, C.D. of A. and Altoona Wom-\nans Club. Friends will be received\nin the Stevens Mortuary from 2 to\n5 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow.\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 4283.92236328125, 7485.330078125, 4900.16357421875, 7584.79736328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "Merey Hospital\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 257.2953796386719, 9049.732421875, 790.4639282226562, 9108.4287109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "INNOCENT KISSES\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 5858.03633203125, 874.9766396484375, 6684.78446875, 1969.4635458984376 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "Of Smithfield yd Huntingdon\nRD 3, died at 12.20 a.m. today in\nJ. C. Blair Memorial Hospital,\nHuntingdon, after an extended ill-\nness. He was born at James\nCreek, Aug. 24, 1891, a son of An-\nthony and Elmira (Grove) Kyle,\nand married Verna A. Hamm.\nSurviving are his wife, four chil-\ndren, James H. Jr., Cloyd H, and\nMrs. Sylvia Stitt, all Hunting-\ndon RD 3, and Robert of Center\nUnion, Pa.; 12 grandchildren and\nthree great-grandchildren. Mr.\nKyle was a veteran of World War\nI. He retired from the Lester J.\nMcDonald Trucking Co. of Hunt-\ningdon in 1964. Friends will be re-\nceived in the Brown Funeral\nHome, Huntingdon, after 7 p.m.\ntomorrow,\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 1784.359818359375, 2875.430375, 2592.288130859375, 6573.2327109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "(Continued trom page i)\nof directors and various commit-\ntee heads have evaluated the\nprograms, it is easy to sit down\nand translate them into a building\nprogram.\nEconomy Important\n\n\u201cIn developing a design for a\nYMCA, you must run a maximum\n\u2018program with a minimum of staff\n\u2018and at the same time build a\nbuilding economical to operate,\u201d\nhe said.\n\n' Some of the programs are self-\nsupporting and therefore pay for\nthemselves. Food service is a los-\ning proposition, Mr. Christensen\nobserved, except for banquets.\nOne recommendation would\n\n\u2018take them out and put in vending\nmachines which would produce\nprofit. Other areas which could\nbe partially self-supporting are a\ngeneral purpose room and club-\nroom to be used by church\ngroups, etc.\n\n| \u201cAt present we are opening a\nnew YMCA in the United States\nevery 104 days,\u201d\u2019 he related. \u201cThe\nbuildings are not necessarily new\nassociations but the majority of\nthem are not meeting the needs\nof the people using them.\n\n\u201cThe vast increase in number\nof people using the YMCAs has\nresulted in some of them opening\ntheir doors at 6:30 a.m. and clos-\ning them at 11:30 p.m., six days\na week, and being open from 1:30\nor 2:30 p.m. until 10:30 p.m. Sun-\ndays.\n\nFacilities Expand\n\n- Increased usage and wants of\npeople have caused more and\n\narchery, riflery and even me\ndiving.\u201d\n\nIn conclusion, the board presi-|\ndent, the Rev. Robert Dilliard, |\ntold members: \u2018We must face it,\nwe must gear planning and pro-\ngrams in the future to meet the\nmental, moral and spiritual needs\nof every person.\u2019\n\nIn other action, the board of\ndirectors adopted and made a)\npermanent part of the minutes,\ntwo resolutions citing the late)\npast president, John P. Lafferty\nIl, and the late William C. Mc-\nVicker, a member of the board\nof directors and building commit-\ntee chairman, for their dedicated\nwork in public service to the com-\nmunity, :\n\nAt the next monthly gone. on\ndetailed report of a cost study by\nthe national office of the \u201cY\"\nwill be given.\n\nSa a ge eer _\u2014\u2014- te oe ee Ge\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 2657.40673828125, 7581.33837890625, 3282.48779296875, 7643.79931640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "ALTOONAN ENROLLED\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 5011.48486328125, 9618.3310546875, 5777.82421875, 9683.15625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "TRANSPLANT PATIENT DIES\n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 1054.2269287109375, 9663.8662109375, 1630.90869140625, 9724.6513671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": "POLITICAL PARTIES\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 993.0230263671875, 1167.936234375, 1806.4474326171876, 8023.13749609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": "| (Continued from page 1)\nto avoid identification,\n\nMelvin J. Diehl\u2014Driving during\nsus nsion.\n\nomas R. Folcarelli \u2014 Book-\nmaking.\n\nTuesday, Sept. 24\n\nWilliam E. Freet\u2014Lotteries and\ntraffic in lottery tickets.\n\nJoseph Fritz \u2014 Furnishing malt\nor brewed beverages to minors.\n\nSamuel T. Grassmyer\u2014Driving\nduring suspension.\n\nMartha Green\u2014Issuing worth-\nless checks.\n\nJohn Gutchall\u2014Failure to sup-\nport child, assault and battery.\n\nWilliam Harpster~\u2014Forcible en-|\ntry and burglary.\n\nMerle Heinbaugh \u2014 Malicious\nmischief.\n\nPaul Heiss Jr. \u2014 Driving while\nintoxicated\n\nWilliam E. Kelly\u2014Lotteries.\n\nCharles O. Knisely\u2014Transporta-\ntion of explosives.\n\nMichael L. Knisely and Lester\nL. Decker\u2014Transportation of ex-\nplosives and blasting caps, bombs\nand explosives.\n\nJohn E. Krider\u2014Driving during\nsuspension.\n\nCarl Snyder\u2014Hit and run.\n\nClesta M. Johnson\u2014Forgery and\nobtaining credit on false pretense.\n\nWednesday, Sept. 25 |\nGeorge S. Labant\u2014Driving while\nintoxicated\nRobert A, Lantz enone\nduring suspension\nLouis J. Longo\u2014Establishing al\ngambling place and lotteries. |\nPhilip McNeal\u2014Aggravated as- |\nsault and battery.\nMarlyn Neekins\u2014Driving while,\nintoxicated\nSamuel Mickels \u2014 Furnishing\nliquor to minors.\nalph Palazzi \u2014 Establishing a\ngambling place\nHenry A. Mignogna\u2014E stablish-|\ning a gambling place.\nRobert C. Miller\u2014Morals of- |\nlense.\nWilliam A. Moore \u2014 Devig\n= Page ger\nbur L. Mountain \u2014 Driving '\nsatin suspension, involuntary |\nmanslaughter.\nLeonard E. Murphy \u2014 Devine\nwhile intoxicated.\nJames Neely \u2014 Driving during \u2018 !\nsuspension.\nSamuel Graham \u2014 Larceny by \u2018\n\u00bbmploye\nEdward J. Gutwald\u2014Larceny by \u2018\nemploye. i\nThursday, Sept. 26 ij\nElmer Ruggiero\u2014Lotteries and \u00a2\n*stablishing a gambling place. (\nRaymond D. Nicewonger\u2014Book- \u00a2\nmaking.\n\nClifford Null\u2014Worthless check. |\nRalph J. Olivo \u2014 Establishing!\nzambling place and lotteries. |\nCarmine A. Pasquini \u2014 Drag)!\nracing. F\nJames A. Patterson\u2014Establish-' ,\nng a gambling place.\narry P, Reese\u2014Driving during.\nuspension, d\nDavid Reynolds\u2014Burglary, lar- :\n\neny and receiving stolen goods. |\nHoward Reynolds\u2014Larceny le\nDaniel Rieder\u2014Morals offense.\nDale Riggleman \u2014 Aggravated 0\nssault and battery.\n\nMorris E. Rodkey\u2014Larceny. f\nDonald Ross \u2014 Corrupting the P\nnorals of a minor, indecent 2g\u201d\nault and forcible entry. i\n\nFriday, Sept. 27 \\\nVictor L. Schiappa\u2014Interfering 0\nvith duties of an officer. it\n\nRobert P. Schraff\u2014Driving con\nng suspension.\n\nwin F. Scatimachit\u2014Dtiving!\nyhile intoxicated. d\nDale L. Shade\u2014Fraudulent con- dl\nersion.\nAnthony D. Sinisi\u2014Establishing| \u201c\ngambling place.\nae E. Smouse\u2014Morals of-)\n\"Ronald A. Sneath\u2014Failure tol\u2019\nlentify self at accident, failure\n) stop at accident. tl\nDewey Strohmeyer \u2014 Auto lar- t\n\neny.\nRobert H. Thon \u2014 Failure on\njentify self at accident.\n\nrnard J. Trinkle\u2014Morals Pre.\nnse.\n\nJohn P. Vanneman\u2014Public in- .\necency.\nRichard L. Vincent \u2014 Driving d\n\u2018ithout license.\n\nAlton Waite\u2014Aggravated assault, dl\nnd battery.\n\nMelvin E. Ea ape\" fe\nf child. d\nJulius O. Williams\u2014Assault with .\ntent to kill.\n\nDavid Wolfe\u2014Rape and morals b\nffense.\n\nRalph A. Frederick \u2014 Driving Ss\nuring suspension. M\n\n/IXON TOURS ;\n\neh eee eae are\n" }, "54": { "bbox": [ 5990.7607421875, 817.6455688476562, 6528.2890625, 878.7139892578125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 54, "ocr_text": "TAMPES H. 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LOUISE GLASGOW\n" }, "59": { "bbox": [ 4303.68603515625, 5432.18798828125, 4910.38427734375, 5477.68310546875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 59, "ocr_text": "(Continued from page 1)\n" }, "60": { "bbox": [ 5870.86083984375, 364.184814453125, 6687.8046875, 635.654541015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 60, "ocr_text": "Heath Rerord\n\nFUNERAL NOTICES\n" }, "61": { "bbox": [ 1868.6717529296875, 8878.4375, 2483.14306640625, 8926.451171875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 61, "ocr_text": "(Continued from page 1)\n" }, "62": { "bbox": [ 1079.9102783203125, 1177.2801513671875, 1711.237060546875, 1228.854736328125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 62, "ocr_text": "(Continued from page 1)\n" }, "63": { "bbox": [ 1903.2283935546875, 2861.1953125, 2504.87890625, 2906.962158203125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 63, "ocr_text": "(Continued from page 1!)\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "285085918-kannapolis-daily-independent-Sep-13-1968-p-2.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 1 ], [ 0, 3 ], [ 0, 4 ], [ 0, 5 ], [ 0, 11 ], [ 1, 3 ], [ 1, 4 ], [ 1, 5 ], [ 1, 11 ], [ 3, 4 ], [ 3, 5 ], [ 3, 11 ], [ 4, 5 ], [ 4, 11 ], [ 5, 11 ], [ 8, 2 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 0, 4 ], [ 1, 0 ], [ 3, 1 ], [ 4, 11 ], [ 5, 3 ], [ 8, 2 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6510.015625, 9939.3359375 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 4128.3201484375, 624.2714423828126, 4896.3903007812505, 1420.2527275390626 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "\u201cHow to Succeed\u201d on Bdwy.;\n\nand they were all zoftic speci-\nmens as we remember them,\nwith a leer.\n\nSteve McQueen has one scene\nin \u201cBullitt\u2019\u2019 wherein he throws\nhimself in front of a Pan-Am\n707: his friends asked, couldn\u2019t\nthey use a dummy? Steve re-\nMied, \u201cThey did.\u201d . . . Evelyn\nScott learned the white-loved\nfinishing school amenities at\nMiss Chandler\u2019s Schon! for Girls\nin Boston and now she\u2019s\nfor her fifth year in \u201cPeyton\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 3341.308185546875, 628.2702827148438, 4118.39323046875, 2355.559734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "native Puerto Rico: savs he\nwants her for his nightclub act\n. . . Meanwhile the princess is\nengaged to commoner newspap-\ner exec Bill Thomas.\n\nThe Metopera\u2019s Robert Mer-\nrill is in London recording \u201cFid-\ndier On the Roof\u2019 with Molly\nPicon . Mrs. Billy Gaxton,\nwidow of the musical comedy\nstar, is mending at home after\na hospital-month for twi\nback-dises . . . Sign on a hot\n\nowrer A)? Stahl came\n$25,000 of buying the Stage Del-\nly . . . Dick Nixon buvs his\nkosher corned-beef sandwiches\nat the Dover Deli, 56th & Lex.\nEducation. new style: scene\nin \u201cIT Love You, Alice B, Tok-\nlas\u201d features a golf game with\nplayers stoned on marijuana\n. Warners wants Jimmy\nBrown to star in \u201cLions 3 \u2014\nChristians 0\u201d . . . Michele Lee\nis on the coast filming \u201cRiv\nBricht\u2019\u2019 and her husband James\nForentino is fim'ing \u201cMe, Nata-\nlie\u201d here in New York \u2014 so\nunderstanding Michele gete him\ndates for dinner with the girls\nshe knew when che starred in\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 986.5665473632813, 3240.1131171875, 1772.0696220703126, 5689.0333671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "son is conversing with other\nhuman beings in his native\n\ntongue!\n\nThis can be chartered graphic-\nally by a tria , the points of\nwhich are :\n\n(1) Conversational tones\n\n(2) Directed to\n\n(3) In English (here in Amer-\nica)\n\nAfter any one of those corn-\ners and you immediately start\nthe functional stutterer on the\n\nmy!\n\nChange (2), as by talking to\n, dogs or trees and even\n\nthe ocean\u2019s waves, a la Demos-\n\nthenes.\n\nVary (3), by use of a foreign\ntongue, as Spanish or French, if\nyour original stuttering began\nwhile talking English.\n\nAlso, bite down on your tongue\nwith your jaw teeth and hold\nit prisoner as you start speaking,\nfor that bizarre act also alters\n(1), above.\n\nSend for my booklet \u201cPsy-\nchology of Stuttering and Stam-\nmering,\u201d\u2019 enclosing a long stamp-\ned, return envelope, plus 20c.\n\n(Always write to Dr. Crane\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 2560.4959296875, 636.0131416015626, 3328.914958984375, 2341.001140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "The other night Irving\nSones backstage at the Viv-\n\u2018ian Beaumont Theatre to con-\n\u2018gratulate Carney after seei\nhim in the warmly wonderfu\n\u201cLovers\u201d. . . They talked about\n\u2018the \u201cMr. President\u201d fiasco and\n\u2018Irving assured Art: \u2018You're the\npo ay who gained out of that\n\n AvantCriticism of Si Litvin-\noff's \u201cThe Queen\u2019: \u201cTt leaves\neee ee ae od\n\nSquire\u2019s cringing with every\nMail as complaints flood in\nabout superimposing the kiss-\ners of Tiny Tim, Mao Tse Tung,\nGene McCarthy, Martin Luther\nKing, etc. on the figures in \u201cThe\nLast Supper\u201d . Joe Namath\nknows he\u2019s star of football and\nTV games, but does he real-\nize he and some pals were\nstars of the lobby closed-circuit\nTV in his E. 76th St. building\n\u2014 ag they romped in the roof-\ntop swimming pool.\n\nYou don\u2019t have to be Italian\n\nto like Goldberg\u2019s Pizzeria on\n\nYork Ave... . Jose Passer ton\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 4921.1404609375, 630.7094916992188, 5698.5143242187505, 1399.7720146484376 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Place\u201d \u2014 as the bartender.\n \u2018Hlenry Mancini has an vnlike-\nly enough hit platter in \u201cSprine-\ntime for Hitler\u2019 from Mel\nBrooks\u2019 \u201cProducers\u201d film .. .\nAs a chacha already .. . Darrv\nF. Zanuck gets the Anti-Defa-\nmation Teague\u2019s Humanitarian\nAward Oct. 22, same day his\n\u201cStar!\u201d opens on Bdwy.\nFormer Bears tackle Bob Kil-\ncullen, who quit football for\npainting, has a one-man show\nin Chi. . . . Asked how he felt\nfilming \u201cThe Impossible Years\u2019\u2019\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1784.5330390625, 687.5164985351563, 2548.5978203125, 2353.18717578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "NEW YORK \u2014 Tom Watson\nJr. (Chairman of IBM) is one\ncorporate bigshot aiming to get\nJohn Glenn\u2019s gun control tar-\n\ntion .\n\nN. Y, \u2018ity'e) biggest nightclub,\nthe Town and Country spot\nwill become a Lord & Taylor\nbranch .. . Duke of Bedford\u2019s\n24-year-old son, Lord Rudolph\nRussell, is emigrating to Aus-\ntralia... . Mickey ane was\nthe World\u2019s Champ Indian\nWrastler until he matched\nwrists with the chef at Lovise\u2019s\nRestaurant . . . The Godfrey\nCambridge CBS-TV show def-\nnitely swings in Jan.;: Roger\nGimbel_ will e \u201cwith Tom\nCochran, \"ht Paar\u2019s former\nright arm.\n\nYears ago Irving Berlin (who\nstarted in showbiz 60 vears ago\nas Izzy Baline) wanted Art Car-\nney for the lead in his \u2018Mr.\nPresident\u2019 musical ... He\nwanted the protean Carney so\nbad he told Art\u2019s agent BiM Mc-\nCaffery, \u201cIf you get him for\nme, you can call me Izzy\u201d .\nRobert Rvan ultimatelv droned\nthrough the musical, which flop-\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 324.74798583984375, 7551.14794921875, 1735.6934814453125, 9748.431640625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "_\u2014-MILSTEAD\u2019S ORCHARD \u2014\n\nAPPLES\n\nPICK-YOUR-OWN\n\n$1425\n\nPER BUSHEL\n\nBring Your Containers\n\nOPEN MONDAY THRU SUNDAY\nAS LONG AS THEY LAST\n\nGOLDEN DELICIOUS\nRED DELICIOUS\nSTAMIN WINESAP\n\nMILSTEAD\u2019S ORCHARD\n\n5 miles west of Taylorsville on Route 90\nSSS SHS SSS SSSSSOS600S0106004\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 191.8004150390625, 2732.857421875, 1706.8585205078125, 3211.2734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "\u2014 Worry Clinic \u2014\nS-s-stutter Triangle\nCorrects Stammering\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 179.38757702636718, 3270.39876171875, 973.5975761718751, 7521.1661796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "panna cg And it can be\n\novercome by the use of the\n\u201cStutter Triangle\u2019 below, plus\ndiligent practice. I was a\nspent Gaenetet ter & yeni,\nso I am giving you practical\ntherapy, though many profs\nep wey ge\n\nBy DR. GEORGE W. CRANE\nCASE G-577: Martin M., aged\n18, is embarassed,\n\u201cDr. Crane,\u201d he began, \u2018\u2018h-b-\nhow can I get over my s-s-stut-\n\ntering?\n\u201cAnd why do s-s-some people\ns-s-stutter?\u201d\u2019\n\nStutter Psychology\nWhen I was 16, I worked in\nthe harvest fields in Indiana\npitching bundles of wheat or rye.\nRa we didn\u2019t have combines\n\nAnd we carried our lunch.\nThat noon, as I bit into a\n\nto graze. There they eat dan-\na\n\nFor 48 hours we lay retching\nand begging for water, just so\nwe could vomit it again.\n\nAnd for two months we were\nin critical shape, but finally re-\ncovered, though a cousin of\naise te ae-euen, ae\n\nit.\n\nBut for 10 years I couldn't\n\u2018look at ham meat without feel-\ning nauseated.\n\nYet the ham had not caused\nmy ailment at all! It had merely\n\u2018been the inmocent item that I\n\u2018started to eat at the moment\n\nanalogy is very exact.\n\n- For when a nervous teen-ager\n\u2018makes a slip of the tongue in\n\u2018class and is embarrassed to\n\u2018tears by the resulting laughter\n\u2018of his companions, the muscles\nthat happened to be im action\n\u2018at that very moment, then figur-\n-atively get branded with his in.\n\u2018ner confusion.\n\n- Remember, it was ham, not\n\u2018beef or pork or chicken or\namb, that was linked with my\nterrible nausea when I got the\n\u2018milk sick.\u201d\n\n> So it is the mouth and throat\n\u2018muscles that become afflicted\nwith the jitters in the stutterer.\n* And the whole psychological\npattern produces what we call\n\u2018the \u201cstutter syndrome.\u201d\n\n. 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It set a target of aver-\nage wage Taises of 5 per cent\u2014\nlower than past years but still\nmore than the government has\nsaid it was willing to allow in\nthis crucial year.\n\nA showdown may come in the\nHouse of Commons after Chan-\ncellor of the Exchequer Roy\nJenkins presents the annual\nbudget March 1 He has\nwarned he will tax away exces:\nIwage increases.\n| The government devalued the\n\npound from $2.80 to $2.40 Nov\n\n. The major aim was to in\n\u2018|crease exports by making ther\ncheaper. and thus reduce the\nlbatlance of pavments deficit.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 499.07119091796875, 2906.004845703125, 891.312048828125, 3629.5586308593747 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 Gov.\nNelson A. Rockefeller said\nWednesday that he still was not\na candidate for the Republican\npresidential nomination even\nthough Gov. George Romney\nhad stepped aside.\n\nBut he and his wife, Happy,\nwere welcomed by Rockefeller\nenthusiasts and newsmen at the\nGovemor\u2019s Conference recep-\njtion for members of Congress\nlike the star attractions.\n\n\u201cMy sposition has not\nchanged,\u201d Rockefeller repeatec\nto newsmen. \u201cI have no plans te\nchange my plans.\u201d\n\nThe New York governor saic\nhe learned of Romney\u2019s inten\ntion to withdraw last Friday\nthrough members of Romney\u2019:\nstaff. This was one day before\nRockefeller answered at a new:\nconference that he would ru\nfor President if he were to b\ndrafted at the Republican con\n\n-| vention.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 2462.650109375, 1162.2473994140626, 2852.6909550781247, 1773.7273320312502 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "the South Vietnamese military\nacademy early Thursday at Thu\nDuc, five miles northeast of Sai-\ngon. A government spokesman\nsaid the school was hit by 40\nmortar rounds and 10 houses\nwere damaged but no one was\n\u2018killed,\n\n| The spokesman said a U.S.\nitruck canvoy ran into a Viet\niCong ambush also near Thu Duc\n\u2018before dawn Thursday. He said\none serviceman and one Viet-\n\u2018namese civilian were killed and\njthree servicemen were wound.\njed :\n\nA massive airlife has landec\n4.000 of the 10,500 fresh Ameri\ncan troops the Pentagon prom\ni sed Gen. William C. Westmore\n\u2018land for \u201cinsurance purposes\u2019\nland 4,000 more are enroute fc\n| Viptnam.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 3300.007080078125, 3415.603271484375, 3622.957275390625, 3617.32861328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Hamburger\nIs Easier\n\n\u2018To Handle\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 2858.430626953125, 1162.1189814453126, 3244.7974003906247, 1773.0735234375002 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "7\nThe American influx\u2014ordered |\ntwo weeks ago\u2014shared attention |\nWednesday with sharp action in\nthe central highlands and con-\ntinued Communist pressures on\nthe Saigon area and Khe Sanh,\non the threatened northern\n| froniier.\n| The U.S. Command announced\n;the arrival of the 4,000 para-\nj treopers of the 82nd Airborne\nDivision\u2019s combat\u2014tested 3rd Bri-\n| gade at Shu Lai, a base on the\n\u2018South China Sea 345 miles north-\nleast of Saigon.\n! Official word is expected scan\n,af the deplayment here of 4,0\nfresh Marines, members of the\n27th Regimental Landing Team\n1 Some of these Marines were seer\noff by President Johnson at the\nE! Toro Station in Californi:\nleh y7\n\n \n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1269.6823359375, 994.191369140625, 1665.8253544921877, 2832.6235722656247 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "NEW PORK CAP) \u2014 Cotum-\nbia University gave up its half\ninterest in the Strickman ciga-\nrette filter Wednesday, saying it\nhad made a \u201cwell-intentioned '\nmistake\u201d but was taking no po-\nsition on the filter's merits,\n\nAt the same time, Robert L.\nStrickman, the inventor, an-\nnounced a Canadian firm had\nheen licensed to use the filler\nand would have it on the market\nby June. The ficm\u2014lLmperial\nTobacco of Canada\u2014confirmed\nleverything but the date, which\nit said was uncertain.\n\nIn Washington, Sen. Warren\nMagnuson, D-Wash., said after\nreading a report on tests of the\n\nfilter, conducted by CoJumbia,\nthat it was \u201cnot, by any stretch\nof the imagination, the revolt\njonary development which Co\njumbia first heralded last July,\u2019\n\n\"Yn fact, the filter is not as ef\nficient in removing tar and nico\ntine as certain filters readily\navailable to cigarette manufac\nturers, including some filter:\nnow in production,\u201d said Mag\nInuson, chairman of the Senat\nCommerce Committee.\n\n\u201cA spokesman for Strickma\nsaid Magnuson: had insufficien\nlinformation and that the Colum\nbia report had ignored the issu\nof flavor. He said the Strickma\nfilter takes out as much or mor\nfar and nicotine as the best fi\nters available, but leaves flavo\nas good or better than the mos\npopular cigarettes.\n\nColumbia announced last Jul\n\n-Ithat it would license the filte\nbecause it made cigarettes sa\njer \u201cand \u201cpeople are going \u00a2\n\nsmoke anyway.\u201d It said it e:\npected to use its anticipate\nprofits of $100 million a year fc\neancer research.\n\nIn announcing its withdrawa\nColumbia said it turned over i\n\nSlrights to a charitable foundatio\nNlset up by Strickman and not a\nNi filiated with Columbia.\n\nd| A spokesman for Strickmz\n\nisaid- most of the foundation\u2019s i\nof | come eventually will be given |\n2|Columbia\u2019s - College of Phys\ne|cians and Surgeons. The orig\nyjnal patent owners\u2014Strickma\nte| members of his family ax\ns-|more than 20 other persons:\nDiwili get a lion\u2019s share of d\n\nfirst $25 million, after which\n\niwill be split 49 to 51 per ce\ni, with the foundation.\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 1710.753869140625, 3971.508751953125, 2105.775427734375, 4555.10819140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "DENVER, Cale. (AP} ~\u2014 Tf\nyou want to take your driving\ntest barefoot, go ahead. It\u2019s le-\ngal.\n\nHowever, a spokesman for the\nColorado Driver Examination\nDepartment said the examiner\nIprobably would wander about\nithe driver's mentality.\n\nhis information follows 3\nsurvey by the Rocky Mountain\n|Auto Association that deter.\nmined barefvot driving is legal\nin all 50 states,\n\nProponents of barefoot driv\ning, says the association, chim\nit can promote safety by mak\ning the nerve ends more alert\niOthers say a loase shoe mighi\nget stuck under the brake or en\njtangled in the accelerator,\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 2107.876427734375, 4160.900109375, 2507.0161503906247, 4555.081335937501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "i ERIE, Pa. (AP) \u2014 Some 430\ntmachinists voted Wednesday\nnigui ta accept a new contract\nwith Marx Toy Co. and end\ntheir Jweek strike.\n| The agreement was workod\nsoul last week with the help of\nfederal mediator Patvick Ming-\niarelte.\n+ Locals 1820 and ss of the\nInternational Brotherhood \u2014 of\n)Machinists struck the company\nJune 1 on the expiration of the\nald contract.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 2486.124962890625, 2287.606896484375, 2884.6911992187497, 3702.9072636718747 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "| The possibility of a a statewide\nwalkout by 27,600 Oklahoma\u2019\npublic school teachers persisted\nWednesday while Fiorida offi-\n\u2018tials sought ways to break an\nimpasse in a serike by 22,000\n\u2018teachers,\n\nAnd in Albuquerque, N.M.,\nteachers voted 1,546-905, to re-\ntum to classes Thursday after\nShutting out some 80,000 chil-\n(dren for more than a week,\n\nOn the West Coast, in San\nFrancisco the 1,300-member\nFederation of Teachers, AFL-\nCIO, was scheduled to meet\nThursday and vote on a propas-\nal to strike the city's schools.\nAn earlier strike deadline, Jan-\n195, was postpaned when School\nSupt. Robert Jenkins agreed te\n\u2018some of the federation\u2019s 90-plus\ndemands.\n| The Fiorida State Board of\ntE-ducation\u2014a five-man panel o!\n\u2018;the State Cabinet with Gov\nClaude Kirk as chairman\u2014me\nin Tallahassee Wednesday ir\nemergency session amid uncon\n| {firmed reports a majority of th\n|/board\u2019s members have agree\nwith teacher representatives o1\n-,a method of resolving the dis\n\u00bb | pute.\n\n(| About one-third of Florida\u2019\n\n1.2 million public school\u2019 pupil\nrj}had been out of school for eigh\n\u00bbjclass days.\n\n;} Teachers Feb. 16 rejected a\nyitoo skimpy a financing packag\nf|that would raise Florida's sale\ntax from three to four cents\nadd new taxes on liquor and cig\n\nyareties and provide $254.5 mi\n{Hien to education.\n\nThe bill has been on Kirk\u2019\nidesk. unsigned,\n\nIn Oklahoma. it was the vet\n. iby GOP Gov. Dewey Bartlett\nyt three bifls to raise ise vette an\n\nliquor taxes by $23 million\nyear to pay for teacher raise\n\n \n\n \n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 1666.30440625, 1021.0552607421876, 2063.612341796875, 2523.3808964843747 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "HARRISBURG (AP}\u2014The Con-\nstitutional Convention adjourned\nlate Wednesday night without\ncompleting consideration of a\nmuch-disputed court reform BrO\u00ae\nposal.\n\nThe convention, with only hours\nleft to meet its deadline, planned\nto resume deliberations at 9 a.m.\n\u2018Thursday. By law, the convention\nmust complete its work by mid-\nnight Thursday..\n\nThe Judiciary article is the\n\u2018major ilem still before the body.\n\nLate Wednesday afternoon, con-\n;vention delegates gave final ap-\n\nproval to a tax exemption pro-\nposal, They had planned to return\ntat il p.m, to complete action on\ntthe judiciary article.\n\nAt 11:30 p.m., however, Lt\n-;Gov, Raymend J. Broderick, con:\n| vention president, announced thai\n{a final draught of the judiciary\n-+ proposal would not be ready unti\nF\u00a2 much later,\n\n-! \u201cTt would be foolish to try anc\nsistay here any longer,\u2019 Broderict\n-| said.\n>| The tax exemption proposal\npassed on a 137-8 vote withou\nli) debate, is designed to tighte:\nt}the current local real estate ta:\n-lexemptions granted to churches\n=i schools, public institutions an\n1) charitable organizations by mak\ne|ing use rather than ownershi\n-|of property the basis for e:\ncl emptions,\nt] Jt also would require the stat\nto return to local municipal\nyjties a portion of the gross r\nr|ceipts tax jt collects from pul\nF-llic utility companies. Utilitie\na] would continue to be exemy\n-| from local real estate taxes 0\ndjtheir operating facilities unde\nr| this plan. .\n\nThe disputed judiciary pr\ni,j posal, @ major source of coi\nsj} tention throughout the conver\nn| tion, was moved into positic\nf-|for final passage Tuesday ove\n\nthe strong objections of form:\nn| State Sen. Robert P. Casey,\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 101.59707745361328, 3543.039513671875, 506.9490422363281, 4544.36502734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "JACKSON, Miss. (AP) \u2014 Ne-\ngro leader Charles Evers\u2019\nrecord vote in southwest Missis-\nsippi\u2019s special congressional\nrace may have more impact on\nthe civil rights movement than\non Congress.\n\nEvers, 44-year-old state field\nsecretary of the National Asso-\nciation for the Advancement of\nColored People, led six white\ncandidates in Tuesday's vating\nin a special electipn.\n\nHe will meet conservative\nCharles Griffin of Utica, former\naide to John Bell Williams, in\nthe March 12 runoff for the seat\nWilliams vacated to hecome\ngGvernor Jast month.\n\nWhile Negro leaders were ju-\nbilant about Evers\u2019 leading the\nfield and predicted a runolf vic-\ntory, political observers had an.\nticipated such a lead and pre.\ndicted Griffin would win handily\nin the runoff. Evers undoubtedly\nowed his plurality to the six-was\neplit in the white vote. now ox\npected to close ranks behine\nGriffin.\n\nThe first serious contender\namong the four Negroes whe\nhave sought the post in the las:\nsix years, Evers can credit his\nsuccess an much to the solic\nfrant of the Negro leaders as ti\nhis solid campaign.\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 514.1197749023438, 3861.47286328125, 909.6646489257813, 4544.85721484375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "RENO, Nev. {AP} \u2014 Charles\nSteen, whose uranium discover-\nies a decade ago brovght him\nfrom rags to riches, owes the\ngovernment $1.8 mitlion, the In-\nternal Revenue Service said\nWednesday.\n\nThe IRS seized his office\nbuilding near the Reno airport\nand Cassair, Inc., his light plane\nsales and service company at\nthe airport.\n\nThe taxmen filed liens total-\ning $1,839,932 in several Nevada\ncounties against Steen property\nincluding fis Arabian horse\ntanch in Washoe Valley between\nReno and Carsan City.\n\n} Steen\u2019s worth has been esti-\nmated as high as $60 million. He\nmade his fortune in uranium\nreac the senthern Utah desert\ntown of Moab. The IRS says he\nowes the $1.8 million on individ:\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 906.079796875, 3862.2995234375, 1306.2965458984377, 4548.57694140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "tual income tax returns from\n1958 to 1960.\n\nHis attorney, Mead Dixon,\nIsaid Steen was out of town look-\ning at a mine.\n\n\u201cIt is my understanding he\nnow has business negotiations\nundernvay that should clear this\n;alk up within the next 35 ta 40\ndays,\u201d Dixon said. .\n\n\u201cThe tax matter itself is a dis-\n\n\u2018puted issue. Mr. Steen has his\njown tax counscl wha are re-\nviewing the cleims of the Inter-\nnal Revenue. 1 am informed\njthey intend fo contest the claims\nthrough the usual channels.\"\n; Dixon said Steen's staff brs\n:told him they have the funds te\njlife the liens, and claimed \u201cthe\n{Internal Revenue moved with\nout notice and levied an arhi\njtrary assessment. The exact\njamount of the tax has neve\n[been determined by audit.\u201d\n\n \n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 2890.67696484375, 2819.2926875, 3285.3113164062497, 3700.1294316406247 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "| BUTLER, Pa. (AP) ~\u2014 High-\n| ways Secretary Robert G, Bart-\nlett said Wednesday Pennsylva-\nnia is thinking about charging\ntolls to finance highway and\nbridge projects in some parts of\nthe state.\ni; The only specific possibility\njthat he mentioned is the pro-\nipased Kittanning Bridge that\n(eh carry U.S. 422 across the\nAllegheny River.\n| He also said there's a possi:\nbility the same bridge will be\nlused for the Allegheny Valley\n\u2018lExpressway, thus saving some\nmoney.\nBartlett made the remarks at\na State Highways Commissior\nsihearing another in a serie:\nsibeing held across the state t\nIdetermine future road needs.\n.{ State Rep. H. Francis Kennedy\n-\u2018of Butler County suggested the\n\u2018slate look into the possibility o\n;; charging tolls on interstate high\n-s so that inore funds can bi\n) diverted to regional read build\nfling and maintenance work.\ni{ Kennedy said the last majo\na;programt for regional roads i\n> Butler County was 1930.\n\n \n\n \n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 2065.038048828125, 1155.8892451171876, 2463.1328496093747, 1773.7726201171877 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "SAIGON (AP) \u2014 North Viet-+\nnamese gunners shot down a big\nU.S. Marine helicopter Wednes-\nday near besieged Khe Sanh on}\n\u2018South Vietnam\u2019s northern fron-.\njtier, U.S. headquarters reported ,\nThursday. It said 22 U.S. serv-'\njicemen were killed and one was.\nl wounded.\n\n: Headquarters said the CH46\nSeaknight was hit by heavy au-\njtomatic weapons fire 11 miles\n\\northeast of the Khe Sanh com-\nbat base, where allied troops\nare surrounded by an estimated\n\n49,000 Communists.\n\nAcross the country, fighting\n\u2018generally slackened, but the\n|Viet Cong kept up its shelling\n\u2018iand harrassment at military in-\n||Stallations on the fringes of Sai-\nigon.\n\n\u2018| Kor 2 second dav. shelle hit\n\n \n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 1689.394775390625, 2525.212890625, 2056.0234375, 2727.948974609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "[Union Balks\nWage Freeze\n\nIn Britain\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 891.7233515625, 2412.124474609375, 1286.2251347656252, 3632.8657597656247 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "abuse control field offices\naround the couniry have been\nreporting a general decline in\nthe amount of LSD encountered\nin the last eight months.\n\nJohn Finlatar, director of\nFDA\u2019s Bureau of Drug Abuse\n\u2018Control, said Wednesday there\nare no figures to show precisely\nwhat the decline has been. He\nsaid the reports are general es-\ntimates of \u201cthe amount of LSD\niwe\u2019re finding on the street.\u201d\n\nAsked whether the reports\nimean use of LSD has declined,\nFinlator said, \u201cI think a prudent\nman could draw that conclu:\nsion.\u201d\n\nFirst word of the reported de\ncline came Monday in testimony\nby Food and Drug Commission\ner James .L. Goddard before <\nHouse commerce subcommit\ntee.\n\nFinlator, elaborating in an in\nferview on Goddard\u2019s state\n|ments, tock issue with a con\ngressman\u2019s estimates on usagi\njof LSD.\n\nRep. Tim Lee Carter, R-Ky.\nestimated almost twe miilliol\n{students in the country are us\njing LSD and he questione\n|whether the government coul\njenforce a proposed Jaw tha\n|}would make it a crime to pos\n-jsess the drug.\n\n+ Finlator said Carter\u2019s esti\n-}mate is based on \u201cfour very st\n-|perfiuous studies.\u201d Carter pre\nsjjected statistics to show that a\n\\Jmany as 1.6 million high scho\n> students and 300,000 college st\n-idents use LSD, but later concec\n\ned his figures are questionable\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 1298.8155146484376, 3040.366173828125, 1695.4068974609377, 3823.0410527343747 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "PHILADELPHIA (AP) \u2014\nLay teachers in the Philadel-\nphia Archdiocesan Catholic\nschools voted 470-202 Wednes-\nday to elect an exclusive bar-\ngaining agent.\n\nThe 702 Jay teachers cast\ntheir votes at ballot sites\nthroughout the five county\nArchdiocese area. The election\nwas conducted by St. Joseph\u2019s\nCollege Institute of Industrial\nRelations under the supervision\nof the Rev. Dennis J. Comey,\n\u00a7.J3.. a well-known labor arbi-\nter.\n\nPrevious to the election, the\nRi. Rev. Msgr. Edward T.\nHughes, Archdiocesan Superin-\ntendent of Schools, set several\nconditions for recognition of ar\nexclusive bargaining agent.\n\nHe said they were recognitior\nof the uniqueness of the schoo\nsystem, recognition of the non\nprofit nature of the system, anc\nrecognition that a majority o\nthe teaching force is made yy\nof religious teachers.\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 2500.322509765625, 2068.813232421875, 3254.61083984375, 2242.601318359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Teachers in Oklahoma\nPlan Statewide Strike\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 498.7404479980469, 948.4747924804688, 1241.25390625, 2006.64599609375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 1310.075890625, 3987.726037109375, 1706.0810917968752, 4556.50662890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "PHILADELPHTA (AP)\n\u2014James M. Symes, 70. former\npresident and board chairman\nof the old Pennsylvania Rail-\nroad, resigned Wednesday, as a\ndirector of the Penn Central\nRailroad and as chairman of its\nexecutive commitiec,\n\nThe company tas a policy of\nnot reelecling directors after\ntheir 70th birthday.\n\nDirectors elected John T, Dor-\ntrance Jr.. board chairman aol\nthe Camphell Soup Co.. to suc.\nceed Symes on the board, They\nalso elected Richard K, Mellon,\nthe Pittsburgh banker, 10 suc.\nceed Symes as executive cam:\nmittee chairman, Melfon ha:\nJbeen a Pennsy director for 3\nyears,\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 2089.285607421875, 2292.823693359375, 2482.6843632812497, 4006.3894414062497 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Ths sD Aas Lary wom See\njudge issued a preliminary in-\njunction Wednesday barring a\nthreatened strike by Pittsburgh\nteachers, who said they'd walk\nout anyway.\n\nA spokesman for the Pitts-\nburgh Federation of Teachers,\nwhich represents a third of the\ncity\u2019s 3,000 teachers, said picket\nlines would be formed at every\nschaol Thursday morning.\n\nThe court order, issued by\nAllegheny County Court Judge\nJokn P, Hester, bars union of-\nficials \u201cfrom acting in concert\n\u2018by way of ordering, directing or\ntaking any action calculated\u201d to\nengage in a mass strike and set\ntup picket lines.\n| A statement issued by the fed\n\u2018eration said: \u2018We have a man:\ndate from the teachers that they\niwant collective bargaining ix\nPittsburgh. We are not going tc\n\\fail that mandate. Withou'\n|the right to vote, teachers art\n\u2018already in jail.\"\n\nThe Board of Education askec\nHester to issue an injunction\n| Wednesday.\n| Board attorney Nicholas Unko\nvic argued that a teachers\u2019 strik\nwould violate state laws agains\nwalkouts by public employes.\n\n\u201cThe health and welfare\n$0,000 school children would b\naffected,\u201d said Unkovic. \u201cThi\n[| union seems determined to 8\n-| pell-mell ahead, regardless \u00a2\nthe law.\u201d\n\nHester agreed the law clearl\n| bars strikes by teachers.\n\n-' Herman Foreman, attomey fo\n\u2018ithe Pittsburgh Federation \u00a2\n1] Teachers, AFL-CIO, admitte\ns} the strike would be illegal, \u2018Bu\ns{ if so let the school board pur\nish the teachers, not the court,\n=| said Foreman.\n-) The court action was pract\n-| cally simultaneous with an a\n\u2018}tempt by John Tabor. recent!\ne| appointed secretary of labor an\nindustry, to get 2 10 day coolin\noff period.\n\nAlbert Fondy, president of u\n1.000-member federation, &\nfused. But he said he was read\nto delay the strike if the baat\nagreed to discussions im \"'20\u00ab\n\nCf | ip tr\n\n \n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 3301.65255078125, 3629.954064453125, 3703.2908085937497, 4555.7532109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "| CHICAGO (AP) \u2014 A Trenton,\n\n\u2018Tenn., soldier ate a special\nHunch oof two hamburgers\n\u2018absard an airliner Wednesday\nwhile the other passengers had\nsteak.\n| Sp. 4 James Mitchell, 20,\ntrade the request for tie ham.\nburgers. Mitchell was blinded in\n\u2018Vietnany fighting and has not\nlearned ty cut steak by himself.\n| {is parents, who traveled\n\u2018with the soldier, suid he pre-\n\u2018ferred the hamburgers which he\n\u2018couhl eat by himself rather thin\ndepend on someone ta help him.\n\nMitchell was en route to Wal-\nter Reed Army Hospital in\n'Washinginn, D.C. where he will\nbe treated and trained in daily\nacuvities.\n\n\u201cHE OE could see\u2019 Muehell\nsaid, \u201cI'd po back.\u201d He spent\nnine months in Vietaum before\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nThe was wounded in fiphting in\nyChou 1, Michell worked ata\nmechanic in a tractor plant in\n\n \n\nTrenton before he entered ha\nArny.\n\nVe said he is uncertala what\nhe will do when he ts dis-\ncharged, but he is confident the\n\n| Army will don good fob train\ning him for something.\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 99.50414276123047, 3321.343017578125, 489.5997619628906, 3523.71435546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Evers Victory\nCould Have\nStrone Effect\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 2894.35546875, 2595.94580078125, 3236.7158203125, 2807.0107421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Tolls To Pay\nFor Bridges\nConsidered\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 3254.364220703125, 1414.848107421875, 3661.7156132812497, 3420.7922734374997 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "WASTIINGION (CAP) \u2014 Gen.\nEarle G. Wheeler, saying the\nenemy now holds some of the in-\nitiative, gave President Johnson\nand other top officials a new\nwar report Wednesday that\ncould lead to U.S. troop in-\ncreases in Vietnam,\n\nThe White House refused: to\nsay what~if anything\u2014Whee-\nler, chairman of the Joint Chiefs\nof Staff recommended to the\nPresident in detailed war dis-\ncussions,\n\nBut Wheeler~arriving in\nWashington before dawn after a\nquickie inspection tour of Viet-\nnam following the Communists\u201d\nlatest cities offensive\u2014may\nhave indicated to newamen the\ntenor of his report.\n\n\u201cT think the initiative Hes on\nboth sides\u201d the four-star gener-\nal said when asked if the enemy\nis now calling the shots in the\nconflict.\n\n\u201cIn certain areas where the\nNorth Vietnamese and. Viet\nCong have sizable uncommitted\nforces, of course they can move.\n\nit: In other words they have tacti\nd|cal flexibility.\u201d\u201d\ndj Wheeler maintained, however\nidithat the Communists failed te\nachieve their objectives in re\ns-jcent weeks of fighting and\nisj|Where they were repulsed, the\nis |forces of Gen. William C. West\nd|moreland hold the initiative.\nis} With the recent wave of Com\nmunist assaults has com\n~ heightened speculation Johnso\nwill have to reach once agai\ninto the military manpower poe\n\nto beef up the U.S. effort j\n\nVietnam.\n\nThough there has been no off\n\ncial indication of what troop {1\n\ncrease, if any. is in stor\n\ncongressional figures have me\nhe jtioned numbers as high <\n100,000 above the currel\n\n \n\n,\n\nie 525,000-man ceiling. Pentago\noe officials indicate this is exce\nZz\n\nsively high, but point out th:\nnd fs : .\nany increase probably will r\nquire a callup of reservists.\n\n. Wheeler briefed the Preside:\nity /and other ranking war planne\nro lfor two hours, working fro\npreliminary notes.\n\nWhite House press secreta\n}George C. Christian said Whe\nssi-\u2018ler covered \u201c\u2018the problems v\nbejface\u2019 in Vietnam and gave\nley |\u201cbalanced, factual picture of h\nme limpressions of the situation\n\nthe present time.\u201d\nat{ But when asked about pos:\nion|ble decision on adding mo\n\u2018ies |troops, Christian said: \u2018\u201cT ca\ntojnot give you specific details.\u201d\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 2907.506798828125, 3926.7917109375, 3298.9814824218747, 4550.15897265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "dents first and then athletes.\nAthletics is a privilege. With\n\u2018hat privilege goes a responsi-\nibility. These boys didn\u2019t live up\n\u2018to that responsibility.\u201d\n\n| Friel, who studied political\ncience at St. Joseph's (Pa.)\nCollege, coached North Catholic\nHigh School's basketball leam.\nNorth is the defending league\nand city champion,\n\n \n\n' Did ke ever have any doubt\nbow what had to be dove when\nhe discevered the class cut-\n\niting?\n\n' \u201cNo doubts,\u201d he said about\nMonday's episode, \u201cNo doubts\nhat ath, The decision was right\nfor the individuals and the\nschool. These boys thought be\ncause they are top athletes,\njthey could break the rales, They\nicant,\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 499.8658447265625, 2683.7001953125, 819.8175659179688, 2892.5517578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Still Is Not\nCandidate,\nRoeky Says\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 491.680138671875, 2407.86446484375, 888.5436162109374, 2659.8611210937497 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 Gov-\nernment officials say there are\nindications of a decline in use of\nLSB and express hope it means\nyoung people are heeding scien-\ntific reports of danger in taking\nthe hallucinogen.\n\nThe Food and Drug Adminis-\ntration saysalt its nine drug\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 2517.6982421875, 3724.5322265625, 3282.062255859375, 3915.920166015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Edueation Comes First\n\nWith Quaker City Coach\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 2112.4521484375, 4017.680419921875, 2476.673095703125, 4156.2265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Peace Comes\n\nTo Marx Co.\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 72.57578381347656, 1153.7906123046876, 469.06784716796875, 3316.4097050781247 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 Mich.\nigan Gov. George Romney,\nwhose candidacy never caugh\nfire, pulled out of the Republi\ncan presidential nominatior\ncontest Wednesday to clear the\nway for another moderate to op\npose Richard M. Nixon.\n\nRomney told a crowded gath.\nering of newsmen that \u201ca criti\ncal moment\u201d had arrived a\nwhich the dominantly progres\nsive GOP governor should se\nlect a candidate to support thei\nviewpoint.\n\nRomney walked away from |\nquestion as to which man h\nwould support. But Republica:\nYeaders agreed that his actio:\nhad projected Gov. Nelson A\nRockefeller of New York towar\na contest with Nixon, forme\nvice president and the 1960 nom\ninee.\n\nFrom 16 to 18 of the Republi\ncan state executives, assem\nbling here for a National Gove:\nners Conference meeting begir\nning Thursday, have said that |\nRomney faltered as the bannet\ncarrying leader of the modet\nates they could support Rocke\nfelier.\n\nArriving for the governor:\nconference, Rockefeller insiste\nin an interview his position as\nnoncandidate had not bee\nchanged by Romney\u2019s decision\nBut he said he plans confe\nences with Republican gove\nnots. He noted that the gove\nnors \u201chave stuck together,\u201d\n\nWhile he said he is not a cat\ndidate, the New York govern:\nsaid again, as he had Saturd:\nin Detroit, that he would acce;\na draft. He said he had tried\ntalk Romney out of withdrar\ning.\n\nRomney has criticized Pres\ndent Johnson\u2019s Vietnam wi\npolicies, calling for neutraliz\ntion of Southeast Asia. Nix\nhas supported Johnson\u2019s bas\nobjective of fighting Communi\naggression there. Rockefell\nhas given past support to t\nPresident's course but has be\nsilent about Vietnam f\nmonths.\n\nAt the end of a disappoint:\ncampaign trail that began loi\nbefore his formal announceme\nJast Nov. 18, Romney said\nwas clear his candidacy \u2018h\nnot won the wide acceptan\nwith rank-and-file Republica\nthat I had hoped to achieve.\u2019*\n\nPolls indicated he was the 1\nderdog in the March 12 N\nHampshire primary where |\nname was on the ballot w\nNixon\u2019s. A write-in drive |\nRockefeller is under way the\n\nIn the April 2 Wisconsin p\nmary, however, Nixon seems\n_ have a clear field, since Rocl\nfeller already has withdrawn |\nname,\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 501.4442138671875, 2199.498291015625, 1212.27978515625, 2389.179443359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "LSD Use Declining,\nU.S. Officials Believe\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 2089.912353515625, 1803.5706787109375, 3149.82958984375, 2013.449951171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "Pittsburgh Teachers To Ignore\n\nCourt Injunction Banning Strike\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 1295.2430419921875, 2833.2783203125, 1681.4390869140625, 3030.22607421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "Bargaining\nAgentFavored\nBv Teachers\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 1307.204345703125, 3831.03759765625, 1688.2459716796875, 3967.40234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "\u2018Symes Quits\n\nPenn Central\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 2083.0458984375, 533.0250854492188, 3576.856201171875, 888.6177978515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "Gen. Wheeler\u2019s Report\n\nHints Troop Increase\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 2511.983849609375, 3958.268517578125, 2904.9516972656247, 4552.2385625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "PHILADELPHIA (AP) \u2014 In\n\u2018this day and age of win or get\nout of athletics, Jack Friel shone\nthrough the night as a beacon\nLin a fog.\n\nFriel, however. can't under-\ntand what everyone is so eN-\ned about.\n\n\u201cTodid what was right.\u2019 said\nthe min who deseribes himself\nas educator and coach in that\norder, Friel suspended his en.\ntire baskethall eam hours be.\nfore a championship game be-\nicause the boys skipped a class.\n| tle then gathered together hs\njanioy varsity, taok them ta the\nsemifinal round games of the\nCatholic High Sehool League\nplayoffs and won 77-66. On Wed\n\u2018nesday he explained his reeen\nJactinn: Our snidents are stu\n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 1712.36962890625, 3825.720703125, 2070.535400390625, 3964.2265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "OK To Drive\n\nBarefoot\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 517.2470092773438, 3657.64892578125, 1291.089599609375, 3847.453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "U.S. Wants $1.8 Million\n\nFrom Uranium Maenate\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 2071.458740234375, 942.5678100585938, 3175.259521484375, 1131.5760498046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "Reds Shoot Down Big H elico pter\n\nAnd 22 Servicemen Lose Lives\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 81.88015747070312, 527.9147338867188, 1249.322021484375, 815.4595947265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "Romney Out of Race:\nRocky\u2019s Star Ascends\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 101.74150848388672, 844.654541015625, 375.4964294433594, 1097.2572021484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "Considered\nLikely Now\nRockefeller\nAnd Nixon\nAre Mr. Biss\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 2102.47216796875, 2021.4180908203125, 2454.474609375, 2224.64404296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "Federation\nPlans To Form\nPicket Lines\nThis Morning\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 3237.00341796875, 918.5427856445312, 3615.357177734375, 1175.1668701171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "WhiteHouse\nAnd Others\n'Are Silent\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 2882.461876953125, 2258.799279296875, 3270.3806523437497, 2572.0132207031247 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "that precipitated the crisis. Bul\n\u2018a confrontation. was averted\n(Wednesday when Bartlett said\nshe could change his position and\nmeetings continued.\n\n| The Oklahoma Education As.\nsociation said it had thousands\nof signed resignations from its\nteacher members to be usec\n\u201cunless satisfactory progress is\nmade\u201d on a school program.\n\n \n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 1261.9893798828125, 529.7545166015625, 1638.4105224609375, 793.265869140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "Columbia\nDrops Share\nIn Filter\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 1658.31982421875, 531.8446044921875, 2023.5875244140625, 795.1656494140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "Judicial\nArgument\nUnresolved\n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 591.7393798828125, 874.7391967773438, 1145.559814453125, 922.2451171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "Pies Squeal on Thieves\n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 164.92056274414062, 1113.529052734375, 379.631591796875, 1140.9415283203125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": "Bu JACK RETYT.\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 146.0587158203125, 184.67608642578125, 372.26739501953125, 230.99078369140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": "Februarvish\n" }, "53": { "bbox": [ 1704.3994140625, 982.702880859375, 2017.1904296875, 1012.1790161132812 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 53, "ocr_text": "Ry WILLIAM F. DEIRLER\n" }, "54": { "bbox": [ 2114.157470703125, 2237.64013671875, 2444.307373046875, 2270.274658203125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 54, "ocr_text": "By ROBERT A.\u2019 DOBKIN\n" }, "55": { "bbox": [ 66.57376965332031, 238.39719494628906, 466.7374943847656, 479.11875048828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 55, "ocr_text": "Northwestem Pennsylvania \u2014\nConsiderable cloudiness today\nwith occasional light snow or\nsnow flurries, Additional accuse\nmulation one to two inches,\nBreezy and high in 20s. Friday\nmostly cloudy, breezy and cold.\n\n(Sponsored by Jamesway)\n" }, "56": { "bbox": [ 1276.4556884765625, 801.8434448242188, 1633.4112548828125, 965.6297607421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 56, "ocr_text": "Admits Mistake.\nBut No Stand\nOn ts Merits\n" }, "57": { "bbox": [ 2555.989013671875, 3930.181884765625, 2865.013671875, 3958.8310546875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 57, "ocr_text": "Re RALPH RERNNSTEIN\n" }, "58": { "bbox": [ 1671.076171875, 807.5177612304688, 2032.3978271484375, 971.7571411132812 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 58, "ocr_text": "Con Con Has\nUntil Midnight\nTo Finish Work\n" }, "59": { "bbox": [ 3322.27099609375, 1367.264404296875, 3559.869384765625, 1397.270263671875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 59, "ocr_text": "By BOB HORTON\n" }, "60": { "bbox": [ 2558.762451171875, 2262.75390625, 2813.156005859375, 2287.00634765625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 60, "ocr_text": "Re The deencintred Deecx\n" }, "61": { "bbox": [ 3258.02880859375, 1190.9625244140625, 3592.648681640625, 1352.900634765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 61, "ocr_text": "General Briefs\nOfficials After\n\nVietnam Visit\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "299259821-great-bend-western-kansas-press-Mar-05-1968-p-5.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 26 ], [ 1, 18 ], [ 3, 39 ], [ 16, 6 ], [ 7, 23 ], [ 32, 17 ], [ 32, 24 ], [ 32, 30 ], [ 32, 31 ], [ 17, 24 ], [ 17, 30 ], [ 17, 31 ], [ 24, 30 ], [ 24, 31 ], [ 30, 31 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 1, 18 ], [ 6, 16 ], [ 7, 23 ], [ 17, 30 ], [ 24, 31 ], [ 26, 0 ], [ 30, 32 ], [ 31, 17 ], [ 39, 3 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6734.6318359375, 9584.2978515625 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 1756.612998046875, 3956.5478125, 2558.9101953125, 6236.2715234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "What's remarkable about the\ndefense, you may ask? Well,\nlet's see what would have hap-\npened if West had not led a\ndiamond at trick two. Suppose\nhe had continu\u00e9d with a club,\nas most players would.\n\nSouth ruffs, but now has the\ncontract in tow, It ig not hard\nfor him to deduce from the bid-\nding that West has the A-Q of\nspades. Therefore, in order to\navoid staking the result of the\ncontract on a heart finesse, he\ndecides to endplay Weat.\n\nSince the North-South hands\nare already out of clubs, de-\nclarer arranges to also clear\nboth hands of diamonds. He\nleads the A-K-Q.\n\nWest can ruff the last dia-\nmond if he wants to, but it\nwould put him on lead with no\nsafe exit card. So let's suppose\nhe discards on the third dia-\n, mond.\n\n| This does not allow him to\nescape, however, because South\nnow plays a trump to saddle\nWest with the lead. West cashes\nthe A -Q, but ig then in a losing\nposition,\nHe must either return a heart\ninto declarer\u2019s A-Q, or play a\nclub which permits South to dis-\n| care a heart as the club is\nruffed in dummy.\n\nWest's farsighted diamond\nplay at trick two prevents ail\nthis from happening. It fore-\nstalls the endplay that would\n| otherwise take place. It stops\n\u2018the declarer stone-cold dead.\n\nurea Byndicate. lnc.)\n\n \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 2576.21578125, 2723.436728515625, 3404.56693359375, 5266.16556640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "TREAT TEEN OBESITY\nEARLY \u2014 One of five teen-\n\u2018agers in the United States is_\nobese; one of five ,adults is\nobese. Could this mean that\nobesity in the teen persists in|\nthe adult?\n\nObesity \u2014 dangerous over-\nweight \u2014 usually carries over,\nfrom adolescence to maturity.\nThis fact has been substantiat-\ned by the studies of the Amer'-\ncan Society of Bariatrics, an\nassociation of physicians spe-\n\u2018Cializing in obesity. What is\nmore, the eerlier in life obesity\nis treated the better, for the\nsake of present and future well-\nbeing.\n\nCerta'nly no teen-ager should\nbe left to cope with serious\noverweight alone. Left on her\n\u2018own she will fall into diet prac-\n\u2018tices that get transient results\n,or, worse, injure her health.\n| To lose a large amount of\nweight without painful side ef-\n\u2018fects and to keep it off, a girl\n\u2018needs the sympathetic support\nof her family and her doctor.\nHer doctor will set a pattern of\neating for her, not of starving;\nalso a pattern of physical activ-\nity.\n\nHer family will set an ex-\nample of proper nutrition and\nexercise habits. Too often, ov-\nerweight youngsters come from\nhomes where parents are care-\nless of their own weight prob-\nlems.\n\nHow will Miss Teen respond?\nIf she\u2019s the girl she knows\nherself to be, she will try to\nfollow her doctor's advice and\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 5115.0185546875, 2004.067626953125, 6647.99658203125, 5409.0947265625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": " \n\nVISIT THIS\n\n_ REALLY SPECIAL! 4\n\nCome in...meet factory representative,\nwho will have with him lovely new styles\nfor\n\nfit, comfort, service\n\nWednesday, March 6 and\nThursday, March 7\n\nBrant 9 Freadone |\n\nAMERICA'S MOST ATTRACTIVE |\nSHOES for COMFORT \u2018\\\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nne.\n1415 MAIN - GREAT BEND\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 5866.4374609375, 1178.0027685546875, 6703.1269921875, 1960.00052734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "\u2018an has a wardrobe of eight and\none-third daytime dresses. One-\nthird of her number color their\nhair. She goes steady at 14\nvears of age and marries be-\nfore 20. Her last child starts to\nschool by the time she\u2019s 32.\nShe\u2019s 2 degrees F. cooler\nthan men, and her heart\nbeats faster. She outlives men.\nOne-fourth of her number live\nto be 85 years old, and doctors\ndon\u2019t predict what she'll die of.\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 2631.2216796875, 5276.43310546875, 4999.7431640625, 9527.0009765625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Se\nba, TRF\n\nSS Cy, Gere ERE\n\u00ab yt, \u201cY ve - i + a .\n\n \n\nYour Dollars Multiply At PEOPLES\n\nBunnies have nothing on your savings account when it comes to producing re-\nsults! 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It works\nlike a charm,\u2014JOAN |\n\nDEAR POLLY \u2014 I am a\n\nmother of four, plus many vis-\niting omes, and I want to tell\nMrs. R. J. M. that if a baby\ncurls up his toes when you are\nying to put his shoes on, just\nhold his leg out st.ff so he can-\n\u2018not bend it and hold the back\nof h\u2019s sock stretched up the\nback of the leg This makes it\neasy to get a shoe on. \u2014MRS.\niW. dae\n\n| DEAR POLLY \u2014 About 40\nyears ago I was a shoe sales-\nlady in a large department\nstore and our method for get-\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 4222.55513671875, 714.3211279296875, 5028.05521484375, 1195.44974609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Vacuum cleaner is the house-\nwife\u2019s best friend. However,\nthere is one place I will bet\nyou have never used it before\nand that is for cleaning the\n\u2018stove, Salt, rice, bits of maca-\nroni and other crumbs of dry\nfoods often collect under the\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 5096.09619140625, 5373.84912109375, 6734.6318359375, 9584.2978515625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\n \n \n\nDOUBLE\nKNIT\nTRAVEL\nSTANDBY!\n\nTriple ticket \u2014 in a spiffy\nsuit and blouse with no\nwrinkle worries. Washable,\ntoo (its attached label tells\nyou how!). Tree Bark\ndeuble knit polyester for\nperfect season - hopping.\nGreen, Navy. 12-20,\n\n$65.00\n\n| me.\n1415 MAIN : CREAT. BEND\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 978.1463623046875, 6344.69775390625, 2538.7314453125, 9490.1689453125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": " \n \n\n1913 Lakin\n\n \n\nOpen Thursday\nNights\n\nAre\nCountry\nGirls\nSpoiled?\ne\n\nAbsolutely!\nLmmtig Som ok\n\nslings a bright red bracelet belt around\na simple shift in tan Tivoli tweed, edges \u00a2) 3\n\njheam bes mame clanaisoe im sae ta por FE ir\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 3034.0390625, 382.80633544921875, 4207.83837890625, 967.71875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "POLLY'S POINTERS\n\nThere Are Many Ways\nTo Put On Baby's Shoes\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 4239.56685546875, 3779.76705078125, 5048.68216796875, 5259.94486328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "hatin YY. FRESLET\n\nAssoc. CEHE\nCan You Answer This About\nLettyee?\n\nQ. How can you separate\nwhole lettuce leaves from a\nhead for lettuce cups?\n\nA. Core the head of lettuce\nfirst, suggests Marian Hester,\nAssociate County Extension\nhome economist. Hold the cored\nend and put it under a strong\nstream of cold water from the\nsink faucet. Soon the lettuce\nfeels heavy and the weight of\nthe water starts to separate the\nleaves from the h\u00e9ad. Begin\nwith the stem end, and slowly\npeel off each leaf. The leav\u00e9s\nare strong\u00e9st at the stem end\nand if you pull downwar dfrom\nthe stem end while the cold\nwater flows briskly through the\nleaves they separate with little\ntearing.\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 4247.82470703125, 1240.0703125, 5011.1171875, 1896.64501953125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 166.93069458007812, 364.36663818359375, 549.5818481445312, 907.9537353515625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 157.1102752685547, 7664.63037109375, 922.9451904296875, 9542.9462890625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": " \n\nee a\n\n\u2018\u2014\n\u2018cut PRINTER\nWe Design and\n\nManutacture\nRUBBER STAMPS\n\nWhatever Your\nPrinting Needs,\nLet Us Help You!\n\nGOLDEN BELT\nPRINTING\n\n1408 Williams - SW 3-6351\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 5039.4413671875, 786.4850073242187, 5860.8359765625, 1693.575234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Twill is exce\u00e9ding the expec-\ntations and is now available in\nevery article of apparel. You'll\nfind twill in suits, jackets,\nslacks, and topcoats. Designed\nfor sportswear are new socks:\nbulky and bold in herringbones,\nglen plaids, and houndstooth\nch\u00e9cks. They are styled to co-\nordinate with the currently pop-\nular sport coats for men, ac-\ncording to Naomi Johnson, Ex-\ntension clothing and _ textiles\nspecialist, Kansas State Univer.\nsity.\n\nen\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 3398.77828125, 1009.1922827148437, 4214.6504296875, 2412.256875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "ting a shoe on a baby\u2019s foot\nwas to start the shoe on the\nfoot with both hands. Then, us-\ning the palm of one hand, press\ngently on the knee to keep the\nleg straight. For some odd rea-\nson, the toes uncurl and the\n\nfoot straightens out so the shpe\nslips on easily. I have used this\non tiny tots, grandchildren and\neven great - grandchildren and\nit really works. I do hope this\nhelps that young mother. \u2014\nMRS. C. M. V.\nPolly\u2019s Problem\n\nDEAR POLLY \u2014 I am sure\nthat at one time or another la-\ndies have had my problem of\ngetting marks on the right heels\nof suede shoes when driving a\ncar. I do hope they will be kind\nenough to share some solutions.\n\u2014MRS \u00a3E;-S.\n\nDEAR POLLY \u2014 I think the\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 934.01412109375, 1007.9956884765625, 1743.230751953125, 2725.521279296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "\u2018nights at the widower\u2019s place\nand he has been awfully good\nto me. Last week he suggested\nthat I quit the other place and\nstay with him full time. He has\noffered to pay for my voice les-\nsons and says I could make a\nreal name for myself if I prac-\nticed hard. I have always want-\ned to sing professionally and\nthis might be my big chance,\nPlease be practical, Ann. I need\nyour advice. \u2014 # SUGAR\nTHROAT\n\nDear Sugar: It sounds as if\nyou have already made a name\nfor yourself, but it wouldn\u2019t look\ngood in a family newspaper.\n- What you have in mind is no\nshort cut to fame or anything\nanything else, except trouble.\nIf you would like a full - time\nhousework job with a live - in\narrangement, the want ads and\nthe employment agencies can\nprovide you with a long list to\nchoose from. If you want voice\nlessons, pay for them yourself.\nIt could be a whole lot cheaper\nin the long run.\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 3418.278525390625, 3945.446494140625, 4221.88919921875, 5245.9101953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "to appreciate her family\u2019s lov-\ning care. And she will.do one\nve.y important thng on her\nown \u2014 find an ab:zorbing inter-\ne-t. Not food, something that\nfeeds her charm!\n\nWINNING MANNERS\n\nTo open a door on increased\npoise and pepularity, send for\ncur booklet, WINNING MAN-\nNERS. Topics included are In-\ntroductions, Invitations, Table\nManners, The Charming Host-\ness, You \u2014 The Guest, Dating\nManners, Formal Dances, Tra-\nvel Tips and Tipping, Smal!\nPoints, like when to wear a hat\nor check your coat, For your\ncopy, wr.te to Mary Sue Miller\nin care of this newspaper, en-\nclosing 25 cents in coin, and a\nlong, self-addressed, stamped\nenvelope.\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 126.4708319091797, 6107.10689453125, 930.5478295898437, 7598.9414453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "Dart shaping and tab - froat\nbuttoning make this a_ perfect\nchoice for summer days.\nChoose crisp Dacron checks,\nnubby blend, shautung, linen.\n\nPrinted Pattern 969: Hall\nSizes 12%, l4ya, 16's, 18'2, Va,\ntakes 3% yards 35 - inch.\n\nSIXTY-FIVE CENTS in coins\nfor each pattern \u2014 add 15 cents\nfor each pattern for first-class\nmailing and special handling.\nSend to Marian Martin, Great\nBend Daily Tribune, 374, Pat.\ntern Dept., 232 West 18th St.,\nNew York, N. Y. 10011. Print\nNAME, ADDRESS with ZIP,\nSIZE danSTYLE oNwUMBER.\n\nChoose one pattern free \u2014\nclip coupon in new = Spring:\nSummer Pattern Catalog. 100\nstyles, all sizes. Send 50 cents,\n\nNew INSTANT SEWING\nBook \u2014 shows you how to sew\nit today, wear it tomorrow,\nOver 500 pictures. Only $1.\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 4302.60888671875, 3567.106689453125, 4971.2275390625, 3731.77978515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Timely Tips\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 1746.789267578125, 2922.679892578125, 2561.877724609375, 3507.869912109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Commercially frozen mush-\nrooms are available and may\nbe cooked just like fresh ones.\nOr, when fresh mushrooms are\nvery attractively priced, buy\nan extra supply and freeze for\nfuture use. Frozen raw, they\nwill keep a month. If blanched\nby steaming or boiling, they\nwill keep longer than a month.\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 971.1315307617188, 3542.827392578125, 2511.748291015625, 3802.4384765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "CONTRACT BRIDGE\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 4223.2441015625, 1910.1768408203125, 5042.16556640625, 3511.04837890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "burners. To make a messy\nJob easier, just attach your\ndusting brush to the wand, then\nclean out all of thls before\n\u2018Starting your regulat cleaning.\nFor corners, use the haady\nerevice tool, \u2014 IRIS\n\nDEAR POLLY \u2014 After wash-\ning leather gloves I stuff them\nwith bits of old nylon hose and\nthey dry faster and in some-\nwhat better shap\u00e9. \u2014 ANOTH-\nER POLLY\n\nDEAR POLLY \u2014 On ocea-\nsions my doctor bas ordered\nme to wear support host and\nT hate the way they make my\nlegs look so I wear a pair of\nthe new mesh stockings over\nthem, Now I do not mind w\u00e9ar-\ning the support ones as my\nlegs look great. \u2014 NANCY\nYou will receive a dollar if\nPolly uses your favorite home-\nmaking idea, Polly\u2019s Problem\nor solution to a problem. Write\nPolly in care of this nmewspa-\n| per,\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 110.74342254638673, 1023.1308203125, 922.9624414062499, 2708.30375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Dear Ann Landers: Am i\ncracy? If you think so, please\ntell me. | am going with a won-\nderful fellow who has an odd\nlast name. Most people, when\nthey see the name in print, pro-\nnounce it incorrectly and it\ncomes out like a dirty four let-\nter word.\n\nWould [ be way out of line\nto ask my boyfriend to change\nthe spelling of his name so\npeople wouldn't become so em-\nbarrassed? I\u2019ve seen folks stam-\nmer and get red in the face \u2014\nafraid to even try it. Advise me,\nplease. \u2014 A BLUSHER\n\nDear Blusher: Has the boy\nasked you to marry him? Have\nyou said yes? If so, I see noth-\ning wrong in asking him to\nchange the spelling of his name\nbecause it will be your name,\ntoo. If you don\u2019t plan to marry\nhim, honey, keep quiet. The\nproblem is a temporary one.\n\nDear Ann Landers: I am a\na girl 22 years old who makes\nvery good menev doing house-\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 3428.848388671875, 2803.581787109375, 4179.458984375, 3910.625732421875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Y pectors\n\nPreeti 5 depart\nWSR OFFICE cag\nte ee\nan \u201cee yt\n\n2 i i\n\n \n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 969.8054418945312, 5119.659140625, 1758.5937890625, 6253.56693359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "Opening lead\u2014king of clubs.\n\nDefensive play does not have\nto be dramatic to be good, Here\nis an example of excellent de-+\nfense, the kind that passes un-\nnoticed until attention is drawn\nto it.\n\nSouth and West tach had 19\nhigh-card points, but South\neventually became deciarer at\nfour spades.\n\nWest led the king of clubs\nand shifted to a diamond at\ntrick two. Declarer won with\nthe queen and, having nothing\nbetter to play, led a spade.\n\nWest cashed both his trunmips\nand then led the ace of clubs.\nDeciarer ruffed, but later went\ndown one because he had to lose\n@ heart Lo the king.\n\n(\u00a9 1968, King Feat\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 1757.5858984375, 1980.0137548828125, 2560.641396484375, 2849.661416015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "What awaits you on the other\nside of the marriage veil? How\ncan you be sure your marriage\nwill work? Read Ann Landers\u2019\nbooklet \u2018\u201c\u2018Marriage \u2014 What To\nExpect.\u2019 Send your request to\nAnn Landers in care of your\nnewspaper enclosing 50 cents in\ncoin and a long, stamped, self-\naddressed envelope.\n\nAnn Landers will be glad to\nhelp you with your problems.\nSend them to her in care of this\nnewspaper, enclosing a self.\naddressed, stamped envelope.\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 610.7745971679688, 413.7840576171875, 1691.577392578125, 875.4868774414062 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "ANN\n\nLANDERS\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 946.8855200195312, 2772.7089453125, 1751.4745263671875, 3528.466103515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Dear Ann Lanlers: Last week\ntwo friends (not close) mention\ned rather casually that they had\ngiven my name as a credit ref-\nerence. One of these acquaint-\nances I encountered at a church\nauxiliary luncheon. The other I\nbumped into at the bus stop.\n\nSo far no one has called me\nnor have I received anything in\nthe mail, but if I vouch for\nthese people does it mean I\nmust make good on their bills if\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 122.53424743652344, 2509.284140625, 927.6888208007812, 3397.1797265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "Dear Ann Landers: I am a\na girl 22 years old who makes\nvery good meney doing house-\nwork fdr two families. One fam-\nily has three children and I\nreally work my head off over\nthere on Mondays and Fridays.\nThe second family. is actually a\nwidower who lives alone and\nsends his laundry out. The work\nin his place is very light. T have\nbeen going there on Tuesdays,\nThursdays and Saturdays.\n\nI will be honest, Ann, and\ntell vou that I have spent some\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 1755.9159765625, 311.97450927734377, 2564.049111328125, 1252.680458984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "they don\u2019t pay?\n\nI\u2019m a lite annoyed to be put\non the spot like this. It seems to\nme they should have first asked\nif I would be willing to be used\na reference. Yes or no? \u2014 ON\nMY EAR\n\nDear Ear: It is polite to ask,\nbut most people don\u2019t. They just\nassume.\n\nYou are not responsible for\nmaking good the debts incurred\nby people for whom you have\nvouched \u2014 unless, that is, you\nsign something stating that you\nwill do so.\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 1751.3958349609375, 1266.4065771484375, 2551.989541015625, 1945.532265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "Confidential to Bible Reader:\nI agree, the Bible contains as\nmuch advice which is just as\nsound and applicable as if it\nwere written yesterday. Al\nthough it is too late for you te\n\u201cgo forth and multiply,\u201d the\ncompanionship you describe\ncould be a fine thing. Wasn't i\nSt. Paul who said, \u201cIt is not\ngood for man to be alone.\u201d\u2019\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 2602.781494140625, 398.4343566894531, 2995.566650390625, 988.5878295898438 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 5945.15380859375, 735.5016479492188, 6671.10009765625, 1060.693359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "Page 5\nWESTERN KANSAS PRESS\n\nGreat Bend, Kansas\n\nYee ee ee gS \u201caan 4 t1H2ce\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 699.1044921875, 829.0340576171875, 1634.123779296875, 920.860107421875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "ANSWERS YOUR PROBLEMS\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 5040.522421875, 1734.5772314453125, 5862.1269921875, 1953.839638671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "| == Ae\u201d 2h) Se FS, |\n\n| Deborah Hobble, Extension\n| Family Life Specialist, Kansas\nState University, says a wom-\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 3015.957275390625, 2629.603759765625, 3790.350341796875, 2717.90576171875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "By Mary Sue Miller\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 5064.68701171875, 728.6124267578125, 5513.6787109375, 790.7776489257812 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "TWILTL TRENDS\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "134478376-steubenville-herald-star-May-02-1968-p-14.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 8, 27 ], [ 9, 14 ], [ 10, 23 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 8, 27 ], [ 9, 14 ], [ 23, 10 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 4368.3385703125, 6630.19384765625 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 166.46127319335938, 217.61036682128906, 1693.1103515625, 1897.7906494140625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 667.49590234375, 2827.8977578125, 1190.169625, 3518.04120703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "HOPEDALE \u2014 The Hopedale\nParent Teachers Association\nwill meet tonight at 8 in the\nschool. The program, \u2018\u201cEmphas-\nis On Health\u201d will include a\ntalk by Dr. dela \u00abUmer\n(Music will be provided by the\nkindergarten class, directed by\nMrs. Ann Hawk.\n\nOfficers to be installed are\nMrs. Geno Agostini, president;\nMrs. Richard Hawkins, vice\npresident; Mrs. Glenn Christy,\nsecretary; and Mrs. Gloria\nPyskarich, treasurer.\n\nHostesses. will be Mrs. James\nArnold, Mrs. Steve Vargo,\n(Mrs. Frank Pawlak and Mrs.\nEdward Zaidowicz.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 3349.03369140625, 728.9646606445312, 4344.35888671875, 2235.425048828125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": " \n \n\nwiITH LOVE!\nMOTHER'S y DAY\n\nFamily Crown \"Pin\n\nMade especially\nfor you by\nB. DAVID\nonly\n\n1 50\n\nplus tax\n\nUP TO\n36 STONES\n\n \n\nThe story of Mother's life beautifully told in a truly\nquality piece of jewelry that will be worn with pride\nand cherished always, Beautiful pear shape stones\nin the color of the family's birthstones personalize\nand give this pin special significance.\n\nKIRK\u2019S Jewelers\n\n\u201cOnce Tried\u2014Always Satisfied\u201d\n8. C. ANGELO, Owner\n109 N. Fifth St., Across From The Hub, Phone AY 2-0801\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 1722.436087890625, 3042.00371484375, 2254.5514609375, 4412.32343359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Mrs. Ray Carte was elected\npresident of the Pleasant Hill\nJunior Woman's Club, OF WC.\n\nOther officers elected were\nMrs. Karol Rudy, vice presi-\ndent; Mrs. William Oxley, rec-\nording secretary; Mrs. Bob Val-\njentine, corresponding secretary;\nMrs, nohue, treasurer,\nand Mrs. James Horan, parlia-\nmentarian.\n\nMrs. Horan presided at the\nmeeting held in the home of\nMrs. George Decker. Mrs. Char-\nles Morris gave the devotions.\n\nMrs. Oneita Corriston of the\nJefferson County American Can-\ncer Association, was the guest\nspeaker and showed a ln\n\nA report was given'b\nCarte on the benefit ca oat\nheld in the Pleasant Hill Fire\nHouse.\n\nThe club members voted to\nbuy a desk, magazine rack\nand magazine binders to donate\nto the Pleasant Hill School Lib-\n\n\u201cive men\nmembers voted to give\ntheir scrapbooks to the presi-\ndent at the end of every year.\nThe club banquet will be Ma\n23, in Hoobler\u2019s Tea Room wi\nthe installation of officers.\nMrs. Donald Anderson. and\nMrs. Daniel Ciotti were hostess-\nes.\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 2786.949759765625, 468.0794899902344, 3312.730171875, 1618.5825888671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "| The TriState Duplicate\nBridge Cie met in the YMCA\nwith Mrs. Arlene Mensore as\ndirector for a. master point\ngame.\n\nNorth - South winners were\nMrs. G. Block and Lynn Hill,\nfirst; Roy Edmond and Mrs.\nMensore, second, Mrs. H. Co-\nhen and Mrs. P. Brown, third.\n\nEast and West winncis were:\nMrs, Al Richt and Mrs. E. Mil.\ntenberger, first; Mrs. George\nsiilooeviek am, L, Henderson\nsecant R. McCombs and\n\nMrs. ee Muffett, third.\n\nThe next fey e will be play-\ned pont ay 6, at 7:45 p.m.,\nin the Y\n\nThe Ba game was held\nin the YMCA with clubs from\nMartins Ferry and Steubenville\npartial paring:\n\nThe winners were Mrs. Ma\nArch and Mrs. Lal Hesske of Ti\ntonsville, first; Mrs. George\nMilosevich and Robert Neal,\nsecond; Joe Mahlie and Louis\nHenderson third; Karl Auslan-\n\nder and Mrs, Al Richt, fourth,\nme Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon,\n\n.\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1725.720755859375, 4681.16973046875, 2248.01386328125, 5171.0607382812495 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "JEWETT \u2014 Mr, and Mrs. Lo-\nwell Thompson of Jewett wil!\nobserve their 25th wedding an-\nniversary Sunday, May \u00a7 with\nopen house starting at 1 p.m.\n\nMr. Thompson the owner\nof the R. H. Phompsoa and Son\nLumber Yard in Jewett.\n\nMr. and Mrs, Thompson are\nthe parents of two daughters\nand one eae peat and are\nmembers of St. James Luther-\nan Church..\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 1197.771048828125, 4309.87969140625, 1721.0330283203125, 5159.1964804687495 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "KNOXVILLE \u2014Mrs. Dean\nGroves was installed as presi-\ndent of the P aren t-Teachers\nAssociation.\n\nOther officers installed were\nRobert Rosser, first vice pres-\nident; Mrs. Robert Grimm, sec-\nond vice president; Mrs. Dean\nCooper, secretary and Mrs, An-\ndrew Powley, treasurer. Mrs.\nWaldon McClurg installed the\nofficers for the 1968-69 school\n\nyear, \u2018\n\nRobert Rosser presided. Ger-\nald DiLoreto, principal, an-\nnounced plans for the school\nfair to be held Friday and Sat-\nurday, .\n\nMrs. Viola Davis\u2019s fifth grade\nroom and Mrs. Josephine\nCockran\u2019 sixth grade room\nwere awarded the attendance\naward for April.\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 1196.9608681640625, 2568.372611328125, 1720.7859580078125, 4039.684029296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Mrs, Harry Boyd of 141 Ca\nthy Drive was hostess to the\nSunset Garden Club. Mrs. Wil-\nliam Rhinaman presided.\n\nMrs, Frank Backel, Mrs. Da.\nvid Good and Mrs. G. Roy\nSteele were appointed to the\nnominating committee. .\n\nMembers discussed the nam-\ning of the Ohio State wild flow-\ner and Mrs. Judd Parrish re-\norted on the OAGC and Sears\n\nuck and Co., conference on\ncommunity improvement meet-\ning held \u2018in Zanesville.\n\nMrs. James G. Davis report-\ned on the programs she pre-\nsented to the Blessed Sacra-\nment Catholic Woman\u2019s Club\nand the Lidramu Ciub of Toron-\nto. The club made 13 arrange-\nyaents for the Big Red Boosters\nbanquet, one arrangement for\nthe Zion United Friendship\nGuild, one for the Grace Luth-\neran Church dinner and one for\na Rebeccah Lodge meeting.\n\nMrs. Parrish and Mrs. Davis\nreported the progress on the civ-\nic beautification project.\n\nThe Sunset Garden Club will\nbe in charge of staging for the\ncounty open meeting at Winters-\nville Grange Hall. to be held\n\nad 10.\nThe next meeting will be at\nthe home of Mrs. Richard Gar-\nrett of Eva Drive, Steubenville\nwith Mrs, William \u2018Rhinaman\nassisting.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 3312.998099609375, 377.2225869140625, 3828.48163671875, 668.0658041992187 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": " \n\nThe Steubenville Council o!\nParent-Teachers Associatior\nwill meet Monday, May 6, &\n7:30 p.m., in Reom 102, at Steu\nbenviile High School. Mrs. An\ndrew Kesig Jr. will preside.\n\nMrs. rt Schoppe, pro\ngram chairman. will present 2\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 135.27555017089844, 2572.570365234375, 663.6101767578125, 3517.760201171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "i RICHMOND \u2014 The annual\ninother and daughter banquet\nwas held in the Richmond Uni-\nted Presbyterian Church with\n70 members present.\n\ni; The. welcome to mothers and\ndaughters was given by Mrs,\nRobert Sharp. and daughter,\nMary Ann Sharp. Mrs. Jenn\nPyles aie the devotions and\njmemorles. Mrs, William Meyer\nSang a solo.\n\u201cA skit entitled \u201cMost ei\nre Alike\u201d was given ty Mr\nlenn Mohney, ecneth\nSwickard, Mr, Harold Smith,\nMrs. Clifford E. Swickard and\nMrs. Donald R. Swickard.\n: \u201cThe Lord\u2019s Prayer\u201d in can-\n\u2018Wlelight was presented by Mrs.\nHarold Smith followed by a solo\nentitled \u201c\u2018The Lord\u2019s Prayer\u201d,\na Mrs. James Burkhouse.\nE Seecial recognition was given\nEffa Gray. Mrs.\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 2265.01641015625, 470.71456079101563, 2781.941353515625, 2289.537056640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "hood House, at the benefit Char-\niy Festisnt to be held Tuesday,\n| ay 1.\n\nThe next meeting will be Mon-\nday, May 7, at 10 am., in the\nNei hborhood House.\n\n|. Mrs. Charles Sterling of, 644\nOakmont Ave., entertained the\nCarousel Club in her horne.\n\nMrs. Rommel Dallas, Mrs.\nEarl Howard and Mrs. Charles\nDeemer were prizewinners.\n\nThe Moy hostess will be Mrs.\nLewis Behringer of 4057 Strat\nford Blvd.\n\nThe Lily Twig of Ohio Valley\nHospital met im the home of\nMrs. Charles Criss of the Col-\nonial Arms Apartments.\n\nPlans were discussed fer \u00a2\nbenefit dance to be held June\n: \u00e9 bowling party will also be\n\neld.\n\nA special meeting will be held\nWednesday, May 8, in the\nhome of Mrs. Michael] Miller.\n\nThe next monthly meet.\ning will be held in the home of\nMrs. Wayne Swatford. -\n\nNu Epsilon chapter of Betz\nSigma Phi met in the home o!\nMrs. Delores Strohl of 412 Hen:\nry Ave. Mrs. Clifford O\u2019Brier\npresided.\n\nA report was given by Mrs.\nSamuel Peeler and Mrs. Stroh\noutlined plans for a benefit lun-\ncheon to be given by the chap\nter in honor of Miss Georgie\nCochran.\n| Plans were discussed for the\nannual mother and daughter\nbanquet. Mrs, Peeler has\ncharge of the program and en-\ntertainment with Miss Rebecca\nMcMasters and Mrs. John\nBriggs: assisting..\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 142.4207305908203, 2251.453125, 633.5891723632812, 2559.482421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Richmond\nLIP Women\nHold Banquet\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 2317.47216796875, 2288.5390625, 4277.00830078125, 6630.19384765625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": " \n\nSHOP THURSDAY 1 10 a.m: to9 p.m. \u2014_\u2014 Phone Weirton 748-3344\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\not: Sny,\na pe\n\n\u201cNOW, NOT ONE.\nBUT TWO CHOICES\n\nOF AN ELECTRIC.\n\u00bb PILZELLE IRON!\n\nAN\nIDEAL\nMOTHER'S:\nDAY\n\nELECTRIC PIZZELLE ROW... S19. 95\n\n* Jakes not one but two pizzelles at one time,\nNo more rolling dough into little balis, no more turning off the iron and wondering if it is just the\ntight temperature, Now you can have two perfect cookies in seconds, Just mix the batter in a bowl,\ndrop it on the iron with @ teaspoon and all the work is done, The indicator tells you when to bake,\nThe bright chrome finish is easy to clean and treated aluminum grids repsain sti stickeproof, Cool\nplastic handles are ruggedly designed for long life,- There is a piezelie recipe with each iron,\n\n \n\nFRENCH-BELGIAN PLATES\n\nOh yes, and you can make those ever\nso tasty Belgian waffles by purchas-\ning an extra set of grids. Juat flip out\nthe pizgelle grids and ingert the Bel-\ngian waffle grids,\n\nTwo plates for only easecerccccccosse he 50\n\n \n\n \n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 2784.854736328125, 147.09864807128906, 3189.02197265625, 449.45733642578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "A. Mensore\nIs Director\n\nFor Bridge\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 665.4301674804688, 2245.224662109375, 1193.3508994140625, 2656.758736328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Simpson and Mrs. Fred Ken-\nney, charter members of the\na Webb Missionary ' So-\n\n'Mrs., Harold Kinney w.as\nhonored as the youngest grand-\nmother with Mrs. John Luscher\nthe { most recent bride. Mrs.\nKenneth Swickard was honored\nfor having the youngest baby.\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 1742.642822265625, 144.7220001220703, 2745.392578125, 457.63238525390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "The Social--\n--- Noteboo!\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 1728.3663330078125, 2802.65234375, 2219.15673828125, 3028.152099609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Pleasant Hill.\nWomen Elect\nMrs. Ray Carte\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 1730.0089111328125, 4442.42724609375, 2184.831298828125, 4666.419921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Jewett Couple\nWill Observe\nAnniversary\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 1203.34033203125, 2240.322509765625, 1688.2479248046875, 2554.80810546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Mrs. H. Boyd\nls Hostess To\n\nGarden Club\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 3834.2844765625, 432.28343896484375, 4365.36347265625, 661.54999609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "| Ttaly is the favorite an\ndestination of US. travelers.\nRanked behind it in pass pet\nstatistics are France,\n\nland, the United Kingdom i\nGermany.\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 1200.895751953125, 4069.87353515625, 1701.397216796875, 4297.8369140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Mrs. D. Groves\nElected To Leac\nKnoxville PTA\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 3310.223388671875, 144.4303741455078, 3722.978271484375, 366.99169921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Steubenville\nPTA Council\nWill Meet\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 669.9085083007812, 2670.7509765625, 1157.400390625, 2813.530029296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Hopedale PTA\nWill Meet\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 1733.412162109375, 467.3922646484375, 2259.334908203125, 2769.822212890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "The Joanna Circle of Calva\nMethodist Church held ita Apt\nin the parish house\nwith Mrs. Ma Mays pre-\nsiding. Mrs. Charles Daniels\nhad charge of the program.\n\nReports were given by Mrs.\nGeorge Stenger, OMe, Randall\nWatterson, Mts. Hobart Shaw-\nhan and Mrs. H. D. Hill.\n\nReservations are belhg receiv-\ned for the annual et and\ndaughter banquet, a covered\ndish affair echeduled for Friday,\nMay 10 at 6:15 pn.\n\nostesses were Mrs. Shawhan\nand Mrs. Leroy Cozart.\n\nThe Harding Parent - Teach-\ners Association will meet today\nat 7:30 p.m., in the school\n\neteria,\n\nMrs. Andrew Kesig Jr., ptes-\nident of the PTA Council, \u2018will\ninstall new officers.\n\nA style show will be present-\ned by the seventh and eighth\npate home economics classes.\n\ney will mode? clothes they\nmade in class.\n\nThe seventh grads parents\nwill be hosts for the social hour.\n\nThe ways and means commit-\ntee of Nu Epsilon chapter . of\nBeta Sigma Phi met in the\nhome of Mrs. Ray Vogt of Min-\ngo Junction for a buffet dinner.\n\nFavors were made for the\nFounder\u2019s Day banquet.\n\nThe Octettes Club met in the\nhome of Mrs. Charles Sterling\nof 644 Oakmont Ave.\n\nPrizewinners were Mrs. Ben\nWill, Mrs. Rommel Dallas and\nMrs, Leslie Richardson,\n\nMrs. Daltas of 372 Argonne\nAve., will be the May hostess.\n\nThe executive \u2018poard of the\nNeighborhood House met with\nMrs, George McFadden presid-\n\nFE eports were given by Mrs.\nErnest Starr, treasurer; Mrs.\nStuart Moreland, memorial\nfund; Mrs. Joseph Stern, activi-\n| y and house report, and Mrs.\n#. O. Burgham, day care cen-\n\u2018ter.\n\nMrs. Stern is chairman of the\nbooth sponsored by Neighbor-\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 176.5826873779297, 3732.9033203125, 1164.6475830078125, 5138.6259765625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": ".. SERVICE\n\n \n \n\nSO EASY TO HANG!\n\n\u00ae Beautifully Cleaned\n\u00a9 Pleated and Folded\n\u00ae@ Ready To Hang |\n\n@ Guaranteed Length\n\nRestored beauty of colors, pleat and pattern requires spectal\n\nequipment. State Cleaners give perfection at minimum cost.\n\nThere's a State Cash and Carry Store in your neighborhood\na en)\n\nSTATE CLEANERS & SHIRT LAUNDRY\n109 McDowell Ave.\n\n. ath St, S i .\n82 So, ath St., Steubenville | = Phone 282-1812\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 191.3224639892578, 5194.947265625, 2253.29150390625, 6589.232421875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": " \n\nCORBBIES THE ACTIVE CASUAL This -tittfe Cobble fs the\nwovew, rovin' kind! Sightsep the world, skim about suburbia... our lively young Cobble brightens your wardrobe\nwhile it lightens your walking. Airy, woven-leather vamp, Smartly strapped up-front detall. On a short heel. With the\ncushioned ease you love in Cobbles. Spring bright textured leather in: Black, Platinum, White, lrish Oats. an wp su\n\n. |\n\n \n\ni\nTONIGHT\nL'TiL 9\n\n \n\nSHOES\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 2791.62334375, 1722.19512109375, 3314.49335546875, 2271.4733359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "Mrs. Florence Battles of N.\nThird Street and Mrs. Frank\nClark of Federal Street are\npatients in Gill Memorial Hos-\npital,\n\nThe Lidramu Club will hold a\ncovered dish dinner Monday,\nMay 6, at 6:15 p.m., in the\nhome of Mrs. Donald Ralston\nof N. Fourth Street. Assistant\nhostesses will be Mrs. Dohr-\nman Crawford, Mrs. Thomas\nMoran and Mrs. Richard Car-\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 3835.3137734375, 139.04561547851563, 4368.3385703125, 407.6760031738281 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "pte discussion on \u201cScholar.\n\nships.\u201d Miss Donna Michaela,\ncounselor will be moderator.\n\nThe PTA aqnual diner will\n\nbe held ie ing Be \u00bb at\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 2800.948974609375, 1653.37158203125, 3059.84228515625, 1714.8272705078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Toronto\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "333448088-kilmarnock-rappahannock-record-Oct-31-1968-p-16.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 2, 10 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 2, 10 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 4757.08251953125, 6680.58251953125 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 452.3104409179688, 1310.8404091796874, 1070.2103720703126, 3255.862837890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\n\u201cTHE. following resolution was\nadopted by the State conservative-\ndemocratic comnuttee which met in\nRichmond ow the 12th inst.\n\nResolved, That in the judgment\nof the State conservative-demo-\n\u00e9ratie committee it is inexpedient\nto nominate a candidate for con-\ngressman at large, either through\nthe instrumentality of a State con-\nyention or otherwise, since the par-\nmouht object of rescuing the State\nfront the evils of bossism and Stal-\nwart Mahoue\u2019 republicanism may\nbest be attained without such. ac-\ntion.\n\n_By the action of the committee\nthe democratic voters of Virginia\nwill be untrammelled: by the man-\ndates of a convention or otherwise\nin making their selection for con-\ngressman at large. They are free\nto decide whether they will vote for\nMahone\u2019s candidate or one who is\nthe deadly foe of Mahoneisin.\u2014 It\nis left to them to decide whether\nthey will vote for a coalition candi-\ndate\u2014a district attorney by Fede-\nral appointment, and whose demoe-\nracy is so circumscribed that it is\nto say the least of it subordinated\nto the claim which readjusterism\nhas upon him\u2014or one who openly\nproclaims himself a demoerat, ac-\nknowledges fealty to the democratic\nparty, and. is willing, if elected to\n-congress to give the democratic\nparty his unqualified support.\n\nThe committee in having left the\nivatterto your judgment have acted\nwisely, we think, and we can only\nhope that your acts will so conform\nto the unplied wishes of the com-\nmittee as to meet the confidence\nimposed on you.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 1077.30879296875, 925.5554360351563, 1682.9222861328124, 2992.272017578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "\u2014Senator Mahone, they say in\nRichmond, is about to establish a\nnew daily paper at Norfolk, Va.\n\n\u2014Ten thousand acres in the James\nRiver Valley of Virginia, have been\npurchased for a settlement of\nHungarians.\n\n\u2014The prospect for the corn crop\nis not very flattering just pow. in\nthe larger part of the State. Time-\nly and abundant rains, however,\nare all that is needed.\n\n\u2014It appears from an item in the\nGordonsville Gazette that the Or-\nange county jail, for want of crimi-\nnals, has been let toa wine manu-\nfacturer for storage purposes\u2014at\nleast a portion of it.\n\n\u2014Mr. William C. Elam, editor\nof the Whig, who has been recently\nendorsed by Readjuster and Repub-\nlican committees for congress in\nthe Richmond district, has declined.\nto allow the use of his name in the\nconnection.\n\n\u2014Since the first of October there\nhave been sold in Danville, twenty\n\nmillions four hundred and fourteen\n\nthousand pounds of leaf tobacco, at\nan ayerage of $9.69 per hundred,\nagainst twenty-two million nine\n\u2018hundred and fifty-three thousand\n\u2018pounds, at an average of $9.04, for\nthe same period the preceding\nyear.\n\n\u2014The Henry Clay statue at Rich\nmond: is being overhauled by a\nstone-eutter, and in removing the\nportions defaced by bad usage, the\napparel has been given a more mod-\nern appearance. The hands have\nbeen removed and new ones substi-\ntuted. The statue willnot be placed\non the pedestal it formerly ocenpied,,\nbut in the Gapitol.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 461.1894692382813, 4994.92695703125, 1069.8776083984376, 6596.66483984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "The Baltimore Sun gives the\nreason for war in Egypt, and oth-|\nerwise comments upon it as follows:\n\u201cAs has been already explained in\nthe Sun, the main issue involved in\nthe movements which haye precipi-.\ntated the confiict in Bgypt was a\ndebt issue, and a desire on the part\nof the Egyptians to get rid of a\nfinancial burden imposed on them\nby an extensive system of internal\nimprovements has brought to the\nfront Arabi Pasha, the Mahone of\nthe Bast; the foe of bondholders\nand the irreconcilable enemy of. all\nbrokers. Arabi, with the keen\nscent ofa born reailjuster for a win-\nning party cry, has taken advantage\nof the modern tendency to repudi-\nate irksome national obligations,\nand by pandering to it has become\nthe hero for the time being of his\nfellow-readjust\u00e9rs. Like the rest of\nthe tribe, he professes great con-\nsideration for the State\u2019s Creditors.\nHe \u201cwill pay the last farthing,\u201d but\nhe is inimical fo the continuance of\nthe conditions and agencies by\nwhich the first farthing may be ex-\npected to reach the ereditor\u2019s hands.\nThe Mahone of the oldest State of\nthe old world is, however, not so\nhappily placed as was his analogue\nin the oldest State of this continent.\nHe has by this time discovered that\ntt is hardly safe to atteinpt to read-\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 457.3491372070313, 3320.783646484375, 1063.7828818359376, 4888.5901328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Tor a long time everything has\nbeen pointing to violence in Egypt.\nOn the 11th of June it camein the\nform of a riot and massacre of Iuro-\npeans in the streets of Alexandria.\nSpeedy intervention being necessa-\nry, a conference of ambassadors at\nConstantinople on the 12th, re-\nquested the Sultan of Turkey to in-\nieryene and restore order. This\nrequest being declined and the En-\nglish fleet having arrived in the\nmeanwhile, Admiral Seymour com-\nmanding it, to puta stop to work in\nthe fortifications threatening the\nthe fleet pending the mandates of\nthe conference opened fire upon\nthem and captured*them after a\nbrief engagement. \u201c\n\nArabi Pasha, the ruler at Alex-\nandria, after setting fire to it de-\ncamped with his army to. the inte-\nrior, and at the latest accounts fires\nwere burning in all parts of Alex-\ndria, and the city appears to be\ndoomed to utter destruction. A\ncorps of sailors detailed by Admi-\nral Seymour to clear the way thro\u2019\nthe main streets, report the find-\ning of bodies of Christians and\nEuropeans lying everywhere shoek-\ningly mutilated. These sailors say\nthat the massacre by the troops of\nArabi Pasha must have been terri-\nble beyond imagination.\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1067.48652734375, 3112.116166015625, 1677.6058798828124, 5232.2717734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "A million dollar registered pack-\nage, the postage and charges of\nwhich amounted to $25, was mailed\nfrom Baltimore to London recently.\n\nA bill was passed directing the\nseeretary of the treasury to pay\nLueretia R. Garfield\u2019 350,000, less\nany sum paid to President Garfield\non account of his salary.\n\nMaryland peaches are arriving in\nsmall quantities from Chester and\nSassafras rivers. A few Virginia\npeaches are also inmarket. Large\nquantities of berries are also arriv-\ninz from the Eastern Shore and\nVirginia, realizing good prices.\u2014\nSun.\n\nLieutenant Winslow, of the navy.\nyesterday planted 10,000,000 young\n\noysters in the New Haven (Conn.)\nharbor, upon a new bed. The oys-\nters were two days old. The ex-\nperiments are for the purpose of\nascertaining at what time the young\noyster must be put into the water\nto enable it to attach itself to the\nshells or other substances on the\nbottom.\n\nThe new postal regulation which\nwent into effect on July 1 requires\nthat hereafter an underpaid letter\nwith a 1 or a 2-cent stamp affixed,\nand not having the address of the\nwriter on the envelope, will be de-\ntained at the office where it is pos-\nted and a notice sent to the person\nto whom it is addressed informing\nhim of the fact, and that the letter\nwill be forwarded to him: on the\nreceipt of the postage due. The\nformer practice was to send under-\npaid letters, with less than a 3-cent\nstainp to the dead-letter office. The\nnew regulation applies to letters\ndirected to some place in the Uni-\nted States from a free delivery\noffice.\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1690.0584716796875, 2026.7666015625, 2282.70849609375, 2658.8876953125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "Vince. H. Elmore,\n\nPUNGOTEAGUE,\nAccomac County,\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nVirginia.\n\nBY\nOffers his\nservices to the\npublic, and is pre-\npared to execute jobs\nin the neatest and most\nimproved style, im eithei\nbranch of his trade\u2014by the\nday or contract.\n\n@* Graining a Specialty.\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 1681.9132080078125, 5435.7705078125, 2283.532958984375, 6628.21240234375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": " \n\n| See eetieee re 1873.\n\nR. I. C. Jones, Jr. & Co.,\nIMPORTERS OF\nBRANDIES, GINS, WINES, &c.,\nAND DEALERS IN\nPURE RYE WHISKIES,\nNo. 26 GERMAN ST.,\nBetween Light and Calvert Streets,\nBALTIMORE.\nBENJAMIN T. MELSON,\nMANUFACTURER OF\n\n \n\nWAG ONS, ETO.\n\nAccomac Court Housn, - VA.\n\n{S TRIMMING, PAINTING, and\nREPAIRING done to order promptly\nand in the best manner.\n\nA NEW STOCK OF CARRIAGES ON HAND\nAt all times at Bottom Prices.\n\n\u2018Repairing a Specialty.\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 557.7476806640625, 3277.45947265625, 943.7767333984375, 3318.6708984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "ENGLAND AND EGYPT.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 1068.301712890625, 5253.16621484375, 1672.5857382812499, 5604.243453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "A tobacco hater says, \u201cTwo cigars\na day will supply a family with\nflour.\u201d Fogg says he buys half a\ndozen cigars some days, but he\ndoesn\u2019t find it any easier to supply\nthe family with flour, for all that.\nHe thinks there must be a mistake\nsomewhere.\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 483.85040283203125, 4910.3974609375, 1035.1851806640625, 4963.5888671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "THE WAR IN EGYPT\u2014ITS \u2018CAUSE.\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 1078.7848671875, 553.5444497070313, 1680.6219931640624, 832.0912314453126 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "just his dues to the British lion,\nthat royal beast, in keeping, with\nthe role assigned him in the fable,\nnever contenting himself with less\nthen the whole of the game brought\nwithin his power. 2\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 1165.11181640625, 3013.308349609375, 1568.5301513671875, 3065.098876953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": " \n\nNEWS OF THE WEEK.\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 2292.48046875, 4116.9970703125, 2894.42578125, 6578.798828125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "OO NAAM EN OC VME Vell USU-\u00a3b.. 2 SUI\nover 125 in 1881, and have sold 50 this\nyear, up to June 26th; and all of them\nare giving satisfaction. Orders by\nmail promptly attended to. If you want\na machine, of any make, write to me.\nI will sell you a Singer pattern, with\ndrop leaf, two drawers and attachments,\nfor $30. Very respectfully, &c.,\n_R. H. PENNEWELL,\ng201y | Onancock, Va.\n\nPARKS & CAUSEY,\n\nLmEmMont, Accomac Co., VA.,\nDealers in\n\nDRY GOODS,\n\nDress Goods, Notions,\nHOSIERY,\n\nCuting fr Men, Boys &Chi\u00e9ren\n\nBOOTS AND SHOES,\nCARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS,\nQUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, FAN-\nCY GROCERIES, &C.,\nSTOVES AND FURNITURE,\nAlso, Dtugs, Oils, Paints, &v.\nWe sell at the closest livin g profits\nCome toseeus and be convinced.\n\nQt RODBERG, ;\ne *\n\n \n\n \n\n(es\n; WATCHES,\ndebe eb eee\n\nob tebdetteb\n\nPyEWELRY4\n\nbeware rarararsni\n\nDIAMONDS,\n\nFararararwresarsts\nSILVER AND PLATED WARE,\n192 W. BALTIMORE Sr,,\nNear St. Paul,\nBALTIMORE, MD.\nEstablished 1854.\nWM. C. HALL,\n\n \n\nACCOMAC C. H., VA.,\nDealer in Wines, Liquors,\n\u2014\u2014AND\u2014\u2014\n\nFine Cigars,\n\nDeep Rock, Vichy and other Mineral\n\nDs pet ped it Sees Re \u00bb SOUL AG Soe |\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 1221.163818359375, 861.7850341796875, 1541.7200927734375, 905.97900390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "VIRGINIA ITEMS.\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 2298.7477578125, 802.2801674804688, 2891.90507421875, 1431.9475546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Meg AUNTON, VA,\n\n(erOffers Life Insurance on the\nCheapest ama Safest Plans.\n\nPouicies LiMiTED TO $3000, AND\nGUARANSEED Cost ONE-THIRD\nOF THAT CHARGED BY THE OLD\nLINE STOCK COMPANIES.\n\nHon. A. H. i. STUART, President.\n\nHon. MARSHALL HANGER, Vice-\nPresident,\n\nCG. L. CooxE, Eisq., Secretary.\n\nSolicitors for Accomac County:\n\nJouN D. GRANT, Wiseville.\nJ. T. Kenney, Chineotearue.\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 1067.21533203125, 5670.634765625, 1670.80517578125, 6632.29736328125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nHetce & CHANDLER,\n\nENA Neca Ah)\n\n>. GENERAL\n\n\u2018COMMISSION MERCHANTS, \u2014\n\ngl75 Chambers St., N. x7\n\nETAT AD ODIO I\n\nFruits and Produce, Oysters, Tervra-\npin, Game, &e.\n\nWit. A. Hatch, Consignments soltcited and\nGeo. E. Chandler, { prompt returns guaranteed.\n\n\u00abCustomers requesting purchases\nWill be attended to promptly.\n\nREFERENCES\u2014Hard & Parsons, 126\nand 128 Duane St., N. Y.; Geo. B. Hurd\n& Co., 79 Beekman St.,N. Y.; T. B.C.\nGibb, Franklin City, Va., and W. J.\nGibb, Horntown, Va., Ex-Gov. J. E.\n\n| Broom, late of Florida. Gen. John\nScott, late of Ocala Florida.:: 0. A.\n| Browne, Aecomae county, ;\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 4133.46630859375, 553.6561889648438, 4757.08251953125, 3839.43896484375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "_ BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMENTS. -\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nW. 8. DRYDEN,\n\nwith :\nWM. DEVRIES & C0.\nDEALERS IN\n\nDRY Goops\nLd\nNOTIONS,\n\n312 W. BALTIMORE ST.\nBALTIMOBM.\n\n \n\n\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014______\u00bb\n\n \n\nae ae\nDavid B. Taylor & Co.,\nSee ors to Tayior, Cnapwick\n& Co.) d\nMANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN\nTINWARE,\nSIOVES & HOLLOW WARE,\n\nNo. 26 South Howard street, _\n\nBALTIMORE.\n\nA. BRAFMAN & SON,\nMANUFACTURING WHOLESALE\n\nCLIOTHIERS,\n\nNO. 26 SOUTH SHARP ST.,\nAND i\n17 LIBERTY ST.,\nBALTIMORE.\n\nSNOW & HAAS,\nLEADING HATTERS,\n\n \n\n \n\n109 Wost Baltimore street\nUmbrellas a Specialty\nDINING\n\noY ee\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 2305.706298828125, 1482.58740234375, 2886.797607421875, 3503.198974609375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "pigs = s\non\n\n \n\nKAS OF SEWING MACIINES\nTHE\u2014\n\nv= tp, = fal 3 fe Fas bk\n7 lace VAN He\nBit.\nHAS NO SUPERIOR.\nThe Light\u00e9st Running. Machine Ever\nManufactured,\n\nee\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 1685.43505859375, 3954.784423828125, 2272.951416015625, 4763.96044921875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "HSLTABIISHIED Lobo.\n\n8. B. DOWNES. J. O. DOWNES:\n\nLEE: B. KELLAM,\n\nWITH\n\n2\n\n$. B. DOWNES & CO.\n\nFRUIT AND PRODUCE\n\nCommission Werchants,\n189 READE St., NEW YORK.\n\nShipping No\n\nReferences:\u2014Home Savings Bank\n\nNorfolk, Va.; Irving National Bank\nNew York.\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 2896.392822265625, 1091.818603515625, 4131.80224609375, 6680.58251953125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "Full Stock. Low Prices.\nJOSHUA HARVEY & SONS,\n\nNorthwest cor. Hanover and Pratt Streets, Butane: Md.,\n\nPry Goods\n\nHave on hand a sail selected stock of\n\nDress Coods, Notions, White Coods, etc., etc.,\nWhich we offer at the Lowest Cash Prices. Call and Examine Stock.\n\nfA large stock of Remnants at low prices. Agency for Mme. Dem-\norest\u2019s Reliable Patterns.\n\nGEORGE W. OLDHAM,\n\nWITH\n\nCHILD, TAPPIN: BRO.\n\nNo. 37 PARK PLACE, NEW YORK.\n\n \n\n \n\nSoke BAKER & CLARK, 335 and 337 Greenwich Street, N. Y.\nCONROY, BISSETT & MALLESON, 65 Fulton street, N. Y-\nC eT J ETMDISSION GEORGE W. BISHOP, Snow Hill, Bd., (Pres't Worcester Railroad.)\n- P. E. WHARTON & BON, Stockton, Md.\n\n \n\nJoseph G, Savage,\n\n\u2014 WITH\u2014\u2014_\n\niL. FP. CORBIN,\n\nFRUIT, an se ote\nNo. 304 SoutTH DELAWARE AVENUE,\nPHILADELPHIA, PENN.\n\nALEXANDER BOND & C0,\nNo. 4. Hollingsworth St.,\n\n \n\n \n\nBALTIMORE, Mop.\n\nProduce Commi ssion Merchants,\n\nReceive and Sell on Commission\n\nOYSTERS, CLAMS, POTATOES,\n\nCONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.\nStencil Plates Furnished upon Application.\nWATERM ELON Ss, FRUITS,\n|| JAs. H. Lewis, SALESMAN, ll VEGETABLES, &c.\n\nfas Shipping No.........\n\n \n\nWe respectfull\u00a5 solicit consignments. |\nNe sales and prompt returns guaran-\nteec\n\n \n\nBARNET BOND,\nCOMMISSION ES EIN\n\nNoRTHWEST CORNER CHEAPSIDE AND PRATT,\nBALTIMORE.\n\u2014:0:\u2014\u2014\n\nk-=Personal attention given to the sale of Vegetables and Fruits, also\nPoultry, Eggs, and all kinds of Country Produce. Account of Sales\nrendered as soon as goods are sold.\n\nREFERENCES\u2014The Leading Produce Houses of Baltimore.\n\n \n\nWm. B. Chowniug,\n\u2014WiTH\u2014\u2014_\nSMITH, SHIPLEY & CO.,\nGENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,\n179 W. PRATT STREET, BALTIMORE.\n\nREFERENCES\u2014T. SHIPLEY, Conductor B. & O, KR. Rs; JOHN Rass,\nGlenn\u2019s Postoffice, Va.: KERNGOOD Bros., Wholesale Dry Goods, Bal\ntimore; M. C. Prick, Leesville, Ohio; JONSON, Smite & Co., Pitts-\nburg, Penn.; H. BURGESS, Gloucester C. H., Va.\n\nGEO. M. ROBERTS & CO.,\n\n(Of the late firm of RK. W. Ames & Co.,)\n\nProduce and Commission Merchants,\n\n211 WEST PRATT STREET,\nBALTIMORE, MD. |\n\n \n\nEastern Shore Shipping Letter, XX.\nNorfolk Shipping Letter, XXX.\n\nI, P, Justis & Co., pe ea:\n\n_ (Formerly of Accomac county, Virginia)\n\nCommission Merchants,\n\n \n\nIN EARLY FRUITS, VEGETABLES, OYSTEF S, TERRAPINS,\nWILD FOWL AND ALL KINDS COUNTRY PRODUCE.\n\n7. WOOD STREET, AULA TOTS\nee Letter, 3 OF \u201d\n\n \n\nESTABLISHED 1857.\n\nSILVERTHORN &-CO.,\nWHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,\n\nGREEN AND DRIED FRUIT, BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, POUL-\nTRY, GAME, SEEDS, and GENERAL FARM PRODUCE.\n\nNo, 303 SOUTH FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.\n\nfe Shippers of New York State apples,\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 501.0558166503906, 1137.1630859375, 1036.8916015625, 1201.5963134765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Accomac C. H., Va.:\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 1687.7491455078125, 609.2763061523438, 2292.780517578125, 2026.8197021484375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": " \n\n\u201cCEO. Ww. . GARRETT,\nAGENT FOR:\n\u201cWM. T. BULLEN,\nPocomoke City, Md.,\nDealer in and manufacturer of\n\nAll: Canniges,\n\nAccomac C. H., VA.,\nkeTrimming, Painting, and Re-\npairing done to order promptly and in\nthe best manner.\n\nA new stock of Carriages constantly\non hand for sale or exchange.\n\nESTABLISHED 1866.\n\nG. FURMAN & Co.,\n\nGENERAL\n\nCommission Merchants,\n\nNo. 19 Vesey Pier, :\nNo. 50 and 52 Broad Ave.,\nNo. 2 Ninth Avenue, and\nWest Washington Market,\ni\nNEW YORK.\nReference by permission: Levi Apgar,\nPres. North River Bank; D. a . Wheal-\nton, Chincotengue, Va.; E. P. Byrd &\n\nBro., Metompkin, Va.; \u2018Wm. R. Bunt-\ning, Dr ummondtown, Va.\n\n \n\n \n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 1696.8236083984375, 2675.28564453125, 2268.062255859375, 3973.4638671875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "! ee\n\u00a7 -\u2014 cr\noe ee\nie [Ss\n\u00a7 i =p | ia a\nit od ee\n\u00a7 ri SL ELS\n\u00a7 [gy eo me eH\n\n \n\nHOTA RTISHEHT) 11268.\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 2913.80000390625, 6220.9040078125, 4106.7415, 6611.653609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,\n\nGREEN AND DRIED FRUIT, BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, POUL.\nTRY, GAME, SEEDS, and GENERAL FARM PRODUCE.\n\nNo, 303 SOUTH FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.\n\nfe Shippers of New York State apples,\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 512.8319091796875, 1221.813232421875, 1039.346923828125, 1277.3878173828125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1882;\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 1684.512650390625, 4985.1335, 2287.05155859375, 5432.71025 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "Assets, Jan. 1,1881, - $1,310,840\n\nThe Insurance of owners of Farm\nproperty and residences is solicited in\nthis old and_ reliable Company, which\npays loss or damage by Fire and Light-\n\nnig. ee :\nL. W. CHILDBEY, Agent.\nNorfolk, Va.\n\nN. B.\u2014Parties wishing to commun\n\ncate with me when I am_ not on the\n\nghore can write tome at Norfolk, and\n\ntheir letters will receive prompt atten-\n\ntion. '\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 2899.947998046875, 583.9805908203125, 4102.02783203125, 1805.3851318359375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "KXICE & HOLWAY,\nCOMMISSION MERCHANTS\nBOSTON, MASS.\n\n\u2014\u2014:0\u20140: \u2014\u2014\n\niyWe employ no Agents.\n\nFull Stock. Low Prices.\nESTABLISHED 1816. \u2014\n\nJOSHUA HARVEY & SONS,\n\nNorthwest cor. fanover and Pratt Streets, Baltimore, Md.,\n\nPry Goods\n\nHave on hand A well selected stock of\nDress Goods, Notions, White Coods, etc., etc.\nWhich we offer at the Lowest Cash Prices. Call and Examine Stock.\n[=A large stock of Remnants at low prices. Agency for Mme. Dem\norest\u2019s Reliable Patterns.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 1697.256591796875, 4760.28857421875, 2276.014892578125, 4918.28662109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "AGRICULTURAL\n\nINSURANCE COMPANY.\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 4121.3642578125, 4114.52734375, 4734.93359375, 6614.9912109375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "MALOU IN,\nNo. 21 SouTH STREET,\nBALTIMORE,\n\n \n\nW. P. B. Ailworth,\nThos. P. Ailworth,\nWith the Great\n\nAtlantic and Pacific Tea Co.,\n\n27 West Balt. st.,] 41 N. Eutaw st.,\n231 North Gay st., | 136\u00b0S. Broadway,\n\nBALTIMORE, MD.,\nThe only Importing Tea House dealing\ndirect with the consumer.\n\nIMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN\n\nPure Teas, Choice Coffees and\n| STANDARD SUGARS.\n\n\u2018The Largest and Cheapest Tea House\n| in the world.\n\n110 Branch Stores in the United States.\nWrite for samples,. which will be\nforwarded on application. Satisfaction\nguaranteed or money refunded. Liberal\ninducements offered to the trade.\n\nBranch of 35 and 37 Vesey street, N. \u00a5.\nGee: M. HAY, :\n3S. CALHOUN Sr.,\n\nBALTIMORE.\n\n_.\n\n \n\nALUM LIME. }\n\n \n\nG2 LIME OF ALL KINDS.\n\n_ Persons in need of First-Class Build-\ning Lime should apply to us.\n\nRefer te ENTERPRISE Office.\n4 ee c BYRD,\nWITH\nJAMES BAILEY & SON,\nDEALERS IN\n\nbeeen ere eacorseesestercsseerereriverosees\n\n: DRUGS, CHEMICAES, ETC., 7\n\nYer re ers ceececenceccewerevvenrerrevreresse os\n\n| PAINTS & SPECIALTY.\nNo. 70. SouTH CALVER? STREET,\n BALTDYORE.\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "83694584-kalispell-daily-inter-lake-Apr-09-1968-p-7.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 12, 6 ], [ 12, 15 ], [ 6, 15 ], [ 7, 8 ], [ 7, 11 ], [ 7, 16 ], [ 8, 11 ], [ 8, 16 ], [ 11, 16 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 6, 15 ], [ 7, 11 ], [ 8, 7 ], [ 11, 16 ], [ 12, 6 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 2435.74951171875, 3336.66541015625 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 1546.8439892578126, 1298.724970703125, 1838.7078906250001, 2167.783818359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "REND, Ore, (AP) \u2014'The bod-\njes of three men were found\nSunday with the wreckage of a\nsmall plane at the 8,100-fo0t\nJevel of Mt. Rachelor west of\nhere.\n\nThe plane had been missing\nsince Thursday when it failed to\narrive in Eugene on schedule on\na flight from Boise, Ida,\n\nKilled were ihe pilol, Andy\nDeichel, Billings, Mont.; Bon\nHeck, Boise, ida., and Don Dow,\nBillings.\n\nThe small single-engine air-\ncraft, traveling from Billings to\nEugene, had stopped in Boise. It\nleft there Thursday. The pilot\nwas last heard from when he ra-\ndiced for Eugene weather condi\u00bb\ntions as the plane passed over\nthe Redmond airport in Central\nOregan, -\n\nThe search. began when the\nplane failed to arrive in Eugene\nat the scheduled time,\n\nBill Maddron, a member of the\nOregon Slate Bureau of Aero-\nnautics, said about 50 aircraft\nand several ground teams\nsearched for the plane.\n\nThe accident scene was near\nthe skiing lodge on Mt. Bache-\nJor. Skiers sighted the plane ear\nly Sunday morning.\n\nThe State Board of Aeronaut-\nics coordinated the air search\noutof airfields in Springfield,\nSalem, Madras and Redmond.\nA mountain rescue team from\nEugene and a Jeep rescue tearn\nfrom Portland also participated.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 1842.8447216796876, 2474.432001953125, 2133.07068359375, 3333.628544921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "NOTICE\nOF Closing Registration Books\nfor Primary Election to Be Held\nJune 4, 1968\n\nNOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN\nthat the registration books for\nall precincts in Flathead County\nwill be closed at 5:00 pom. on\nThursday, Aprit 25, 1968, for the\npurpose of making up check lists\nfor Judges and Clerks of such\nelection to be held June 4, 1968.\n\nElectors who wish to vote at\nthe above election must have\ntheir names on the registration\nbooks for their respective pre-\ncincts before books are closed.\n\nElectors may register for the\nJune 4, 1968, Primary Election\nby appearing before the County\nClerk at his office in the Court-\nhouse or by appearing before a\nDeputy Registrar or before any\nNotary Pubtic or Justice of the\nPeace in the manner provided by\nlaw, (23-513) (Revised Codes of\nMontana of 1947 a5 amended)\n\nIf you have changed your resi-\ndence from the precinct where\nyou are now registered. you\nshould have your registration\ncard transferred to the precinct\nwhere you now reside.\n\nSee That Your Name Is Prop-\nerly Registered,\n\nGLENN FE. MILLHOUSE,\n\nCounty Clerk and Ex-Officio\n\nRegistrar, Flathext County,\n\nMontana\n\nDated this 29th day of March 1963\n(April 5 thru Agril 28)\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 1550.6417236328125, 2182.713134765625, 1803.67578125, 2305.68603515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Toastmasters\nPlan Ladies\nNight Meeting\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 1549.4337158203125, 1147.7401123046875, 1804.1064453125, 1279.2855224609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Bodies Of Air\nCrash Victims\nRecovered\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1846.48107421875, 807.6918286132812, 2141.541142578125, 2112.450810546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Jan Barna writes fram\nMontreal, \u201cKnowing your\nsense of humor, 2 thought you\nmight appreciate what hap-\npened in our weekly duplicate\nfame at the Chateau Bridge\nClub.\n\n\u201cY was sitting South and\n\u2122my wife North, East opened\none notrump, but 1 wasn't\npaying much attention and\nthaught that he had passed.\nWhen West passed also and\nmy partner bid two clubs, J\nthought she had opened with\na forcing bid. Incidentally,\nher two-club bid was the\nLandy Convention showing\nboth majars.\n\n\u201cWhen I replied two dia-\nmonds, West doubled. I don't\nknow exactly why, but I guess\nhe didn\u2019t really have any rea-\nson to do so. Anyway, my\nwife bid two hearts and, in\ntypical husband fashion, 1\njumped to three no-trump.\nEast doubled and West opened\nthe Jack of clubs.\n\n\u201cDummy's queen lost to\nEast\u2019s ace and a club came\nback. West played the 10 and\nI was in dummy with the\nking. I led a diamond, taken\nby East's king. A third club\nwas won by my nine and I\ncleared the diamond suit.\nEast had no defense at this\npoint and, for want af Seeing\nanything better to do, Jed an-\nather dtamond. I cashed my\ndiamonds and the last club\nwhile discarding down to the\nace-king-i0 of hearts in dum-\nmy. East made the mistake\nof letting a heart go, so I\novertook my queen of hearts\nand made an overtrick at my\nsilly doubled contract.\n\n\u201cMy wife asked if I were\ncrazy to bid three netrump\nagainst an opening no-trump\nwith my five pvints, and for\nthe first time I realized that\nI had not heard the opening\nbid. The best I could do was\nto apologize to my wife and\nour untortunate \u201copponents,\nbut I did not give back the\ntop seare,\n\n@ have heard of many in-\nstances of a player not hear.\ning an opening bid. Most of\nthe lime, the result is catas-\ntrophic. We are glad te learn\nthat this time the failure to\n\npay attention was well-re-\nwardod\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 77.17816925048828, 1837.54931640625, 945.0023193359375, 3309.306640625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "PUBLIC SALE\nLogging Equipment\n\n$400,000 Dispersal Sale\nPickups - 16 pieces Logging Equip-\nment including Cat Patrols D\u00e9s, D7s,\nD8s, a 966, a 977, and 3 linkbelt\nheel booms. 20 Logging Trucks and\nTrailers, mostly Peter Built. Most\nitems are between 4 and 10 yrs. old.\n\nSale to be held\nApril 10th\n\nat 10 a.m. behind Farmers Exchange,\n4th Ave. East North & Railroad,\nKalispell Montana.\n\nThe undersigned reserves right to bid.\nTERMS CASH.\n\n~ CONRAD NATIONAL BANK\nba OF KALISPELL, MONTANA\nP, w. Wilke\n\n \n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 357.2438916015625, 1627.17833984375, 647.5441943359375, 1800.8708544921876 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "deJphia is drawing up a manual\ntor applicants.\nASTM it normally prepares\n\ntests for metals, plastics, tex-\ntiles, ete.\u2014says it probably will\ntake three years to train apanel\nof taste testers so they can\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 277.7114208984375, 216.86464965820312, 480.08875, 1558.1086474609374 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Coml Cre 34% + 1%\nCom Soly 36% + 214\nComsat 56\n\nCon Edis 3344 + 4s\nContainer 2944-\u2014 %\nCom Airl 24+ %\nCont Can 5244+1\nCont O11 69 + 4\nCont D 146 +6%\nCorn Pd 374+ %\nCowles 13 + V4\nCrow Coll 63\u00b0 434%\nCrownZe 42%+ V4\nCurtiss W 24+ 4\nDeere Co 47/41 4\nDel Mnte 2954\nDERGW 1754\nDismey 49%4+ %\nDow Chm 33%4+1\nDress Ind 33%\u2014\nduPont 160 +4\nEast Air 35's +1%\nE Kodak 14534 43%\nEaton Ya 281%\nElpaso Ng 184+ Wy\nEvans Pd 2844 + 114\nFair Cam 82 +4%\nFirestne 50%4\u2014~ V4\nFood Fair 19% + 4%\nFord Mot 56 +2\nFor McK BY%+ V4\nFreep Sul 6554+214\nFrueh Cp 38 +14\nGam Sko 26+ 4\nGen Dyn 4641+ %\nGen Elec 90 + %\nGen Fds 7744134\nGen Mills 344 + 24\nGen Mot 8342 +254\nG Tel EL a0%d Y%\nGen Tire 26% +17%\nGa Pac 69344 2%\nGillette 54% +2\nGlen Ald 124+ 4\nGoodreh 63 +2%\nGoodyr 50 +1%\nGt NorRy 5144+ 1%4\nGt Won 88 +2\nGreen Gt 34 +\nGreyhnd 2014\nGulf Gil 75%4\u2014 %\nHecla M 62 + %\nHolly Sug 31 + 1%\nHomestk 57 +1\nHonywl 1285 +5\nHook Ch 4116+ 1%\nIdaho Pw 2914+ 14\nIdeal Bas 1754+ 1%\nIN Cent 58%4+ 14\nIBM. 642 +12\nInt Harv 3244\u2014 14\nInt Nick 111 +24\nInt Pap 27%+ Ys\nInt TRT 55%5 +2%\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 52.226763610839846, 224.5581768798828, 264.48221313476563, 1562.31677734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "oh\n\u2014 Monday\u2019s selected\nNew York Stock Ex.\nchange prices.\n\nAlcan Al 23144 14\nAllied Ch 35% + 54\nAllied Str 45 + 4\nAllis Chal 304+ %\nAlcoa 7 +3\nAmorad 84 +244\nAm Airlin 252 + %\nAm Bdest 50%4+2\nAm Can 5054+ 34\nAm CySg 2@4\u2014 %\nAm Cyan 24+ 44\nAm ELP 3544+1%4\nAm Fdy 194+ 1%\nAMet Cl 48%+ %\nAm Mtrs 1%+ 4\nAm NGas 37%4+ 4%\nAm Smelt 6814\n\nAm Std 36 + %\nAm T&T 50%+ 4\nAm Tob 3112+ 5\nAmpex 3155+ %\nAnacon 4114+ %\nArmco Stl 48%+ 44\nArmour 35'4+ 44\nArm Ck 70% +2%\nAtchison 274+ %\nAi Rich 110 \u2014 \u201c4\nAtlas Corp 4%+ 14\nAveo Cp 4314 +7\nAvon Pd 131 +5\nBeat Fds 614+ ih\nBeech Air 50144+344\nBell How 78 +1\nBendix 384 + 15\nBeth Stl 29%\nBoeing 71% +3\nBoise Cas 5542+ 1'4\nBorden 31 % 4\nBrist My 72%43%\nBrunswk 154+ %\nBucy Er 2344+\nBudd Co 2444 %\nBurl Ind 42%+ 4\nBurghs 197 +254\nCalum H 47%4+14\nCase JT 15% +4\nCater Tr 39%+ 6\nCelan Cp 53%+1%\nCerro 41+ %\nCertid 2524 154\nCFISH 16%+ %\nChes Ohio 614+ %\nChi MiISt 38% + %\nChrysier 84% +214\nCities Svc 48 +4\nC. Cola 1244\u2014 %\nColg Pal 4044+ %\nColo IntG 4744\n\nCol Gas IA 14\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 2156.737548828125, 169.07981872558594, 2414.41796875, 412.1192321777344 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "Inter Lake\nClassified\n\u2014 Ads\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 1544.4623974609376, 2310.959345703125, 1836.0556689453126, 3336.66541015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "WHITEFISH \u2014 Jerry Hansen,\neducationa] vice president pre-\nSided at the Toasimaster's mect-\ning recently.\n\nit was announced that the next\nmeeting, April 10 will be a lad\nies night with members wives or\nguests being welcome.\n\nEdward Buja, a new member\nwas table topics chairman for\nthe evening. Gene Hedman was\nthe table topies winner for the\nevening,\n\nDue to the transfers of Presi-\ngent Jerry Allen and Secretary\nFrank Ferguson to other statea\nit was necessary to elect new\nofficers to fill out their terms\nof office, Chosen as the new\npresident was Hansen, Gene Hed-\nman as educational vice presi-\ngent and Dr, John Atchison as\nsecretary.\n\nDr. Jerroid Johnson was toast-\nmaster for the programandpre-\nsented the following Speakers,\nJames Dickenson, Jim Kelley\nand Jerry Hansen. Dickenson\nwas selected as the speech win-\nner,\n\nWilliam Zimmer was a guest\nof the club and also became a\nnew member. Al Gimbel, gener-\nal evaluator, introduced the\nSpeakers evaluators, Ervin Han\nison. Gene Hedman was timer\nand vote counter.\n\nRepossessed\n\nTRONTON, Ohio (AP) \u2014 The\nLawrence County sheriff's de=\npartment received a te\nreport recen\u00e9ly that a tomb-\nstone hed been stolen from\n@ plot ina rural cemetery, Fri-\nday deputies learned the cause\nof the disappearance, They said\nthe monument company had re-\n\npercmmen we nail hk:\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 499.96749389648437, 219.34049499511718, 714.7426806640625, 1557.972294921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Jones L 49 + 34\nKaiser Al 41%\u2014 14\nKenncott 3934 14\nKerr Me 127% + 15%\nKresge 90%+144\nLOF Giss 47%4\u2014\nLibb MeN 18%\u2014 4\nLitton BB+ 3s\nLockhd A 55'4 + Be\nLone SC 2042 4 244\nLone SGa 224+ |3\nLorrillrd 495% 4+ 8%\nMacy RH 3954+ 5%\nMad Fd 2734+ 5%\nMagma C 6144\u2014\nMagma C @1'4\u2014 Yo\nMagnavx 49 +234\nMarathh a7\u00a5g+ M4\nMartin M20 + 35\nMecDonn D A7%\u2014\nMerck BAG + By\nMinn MMO920 +214\nMobil O11 4414 4 174\nMensan 43444 135\nMont DUL 29\u00b0 + 14\nMont Pw 28% +\nMont Wd 30 + 4\nMt St TT 224%\u2014 %\nNat Cash 1281544\nN Dairy 37\n\nNat Dist 37% \u2014 4\nNat Gyns 5314424\nNat Lead 63561 %\nNat Steel 4234\u2014 35\nNiag MP 1934-14\nNor Pac sP4\u2014 Us\nNwst Airl 77/2 i G4\nNw Ban 5744\n\nOlin Mat 34:4 %\nOmark 25 4 %&\nOuthd Mar 3034\nPoens I 51% +1%\nPae GEL30%24+ 4\nPac Pw 224+ 4\nPac T&T 24 + 14\nPan Am 23 + 34\nPrke Dav 2614+ 44\nPenn Dix 28% + 14\nPenney 725 4354\nPenn Cen 76141 3%\nPa Pw Lt 241 4\nPepsi Co 414+ 34\nPrizer C 64744 4\nPhelps D 2844+ %4\nPhil Morr 4834+ 14\nPhill Pet 59%+1\nProctr G@ 91 +1\nPug SPL 33 + is\nPullman 48454 14\nRCA 50%+ 4%\nRayonier 45 417%\nRepub Sd 41 \u2014\nRexall 30 +\nReyn Met 42144 34\n\n \n \n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 52.65667617797852, 1627.4454296875, 351.6127673339844, 1798.3365527343751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "PHILADELPHIA {AP} \u2014 if\nyou've got a delicate taste for\nhigh spirits, and like\u2019 short\nhours, this could be the job for\nyou: aroma and flavor tester of\nalcoholic beverages.\n\nThe American Society for\nTesting and Materials of Phila\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 1617.36572265625, 155.7631072998047, 1790.86962890625, 210.22210693359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Markets\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 2151.86876953125, 462.0937756347656, 2426.5623828125, 1547.7583056640624 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Minimum Classified Charge\n$l.s\u00a2\n\nRATES and REGULATIONS,\nNO REFUNDS )\nFCopy must be in by 12:00\n\np-m. Day Previcus to Pub-\nlication.\n\nThe Daily Inter Lake re-\nserves the right toe accept or\nreject any ad offered for\npublication, to properly\nclassify ads as it sees fit\nor to censor or alter any ad |\nto conform to its rules and\narrangements of contents.\nSeven (7) cents per word\nper day up to and including\nfive days.\n\nSix (6) cents per word for\nthe sixth day and each sub-\nsequent insertion.\n\nCash discount of fifty (50)\ncents for advertisements\nplaced in our office or paid\nwithin five (5) days of the\nfirst insertion.\n\nCard Of Thanks $2.60.\n\nSkip dates 50 cents extra.\n\nADJUSTMENTS\n\nWf your ad appears incor-\nrectly notify us immediate-\n-ly. The Daily Inter Lake wil!\nnot be responsible for cr-|\nYyOTS appearing in ads after\nthe first insertion. No re-\npublication will be made with-\nout extra charge where error\ndoes not materially affect the |\nsense of the advertisement.\nThe Daily Inter Lake will not\nassume responsibility for er-\nrors occurring in advertise-\nments taken over the tele-\nphone.\n\n\u201cCLASSIFIED WANT ADS\u201d\nDIAL 756-9151 FOR\nAD TAKER\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 656.8792065429687, 1615.58751953125, 947.0586596679688, 1796.4475146484376 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "achieve \u201cmaximum effective-\nness.**\n\nAnd it emphasizes, soberly\nthat no consciantious taste test-\ner would let his job interfere\nwith his work.\n\npale oka\nOkinawa belongs to the is-\n\nee eek es\n\n \n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 735.3785961914062, 232.29265869140625, 946.5071459960938, 1569.4194384765624 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "May Bul tase\nSafeway 2644+\nSt Jus Ld 43\nSt Reg P 29%\u2014 14\nSchenley 7014 + 1%\nSchering 644+ 34\nSCM Cp 494% 41!\nScott Pap 27 + 14\nSears Roc 66% + 1%\nShell Oil 614\nSinclair \u2014 82l4 + 134\nSou Cal E 33% U4\nSouth Co 2644+ 34\nSout Pac 28 +1\nSouth Ry 46% #1\nSperry Ro 5444 2by\nSt Brand 39\nSt OU Cai 62% 4 15\nSt O Ind SOQ\nSid OH NS 70 + %\nSL Pack 68s \u2014\nSlerl Deg 51%e + Bs\nStude With 564% 1135\nSunray 39544 4\nSwifl Co 2355\nVektroix 491, + 14\nTenneco 25%%-- 45\nTexaco 78. + 14\n\u2018Vex GSul S744\nTexas [st 109 +344\nTextron 46442\nThiokol 17 +4\nTimk RB 374+ 14\nTrans WA 43144 1%\nTransam 3342 +14\nTri Cont 29 + 4\nTRW Inc % +\nTwen Cen 32% + 2%\nlin Crbde 421444 1%\nUn Oil Cal 6U5R+ Ye\nUnin Pac 38%\nUniryal 47 Ys\ndni Ar 1. 48+ 1%\nUni Aire 7144\nUni Cp 114\nUni Fruit 82544 1s\nUS Gysm 73 +24\nUS Ind 4814 1 Ps\nUS Ply Ch 60144 144\nUS Smelt 5514\nUS Steel $9%4\nVin Asso 2544+ 15%\nWrn Lmb 45 -~ 4\nWas Wat 2\nWstn Ar L 32% 434%\nWn Bane 32%\nWn U Tel 3344 4\nWstg EL 73 +34 \u00a5\nWhite Mot 5134 +8\nWhwrth = 23344\nXrox Cp 26734+4%\nYngst Sht 3344+ 4\nZnth Ro 6254+ 1%\nTotal &.Y, Stock\n\nlie paced\n\n \n\n \n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 1549.9218701171876, 208.4300030517578, 1846.0306445312501, 1113.79626953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 Markets\nat a glance;\n\nStocks\u2014Higher in active trad-\ning.\n\nCotton\u2014lligher.\nCHICAGO\n\nWheat\u2014 Lower; under liquida-\ntion.\n\nCorn \u2014Lower; liquidation,\n\nOats \u2014 lrregular; in light\ntrade.\n\nSoybeans\u2014 Irregular; light do-\nmand.\n\nButcher hogs \u201425.50 cents\nlower; receipts 6,J0U; top 20.00.\n\nSlaughter steers \u2014 Prices\nSteady; reeeipts 8,000; top 90.50.\n\nCASH GRAIN\n\nCHICAGO (AP) \u2014 Wheat No\n2 hard 1.51n; No2 soft red1.44n.\nCorn No 2 yellow 1.15!4; No 4\nyellow 1.0434; No 5 yellow 9315-\n1.0814; sample grade yellow\n89%4-1.0512. Oats No 2 heavy\nwhite 79n. Soybeans No L yellow\n\nSaybean oil 8.75n,\n\n \n\nSPOKANE LIVESTOCK\n\nSPOKANE (AP) (USDA) \u2014\nSalable cattle and calves Mon\nday 550, Prices not established\nby mid-moruing.\n\nSalable hogs 600. Barrows and\ngills weak to .50 lower, some .5D\nto .75 lower.\n\nBarrows and gilts: U.S. 1-2,\n200-235 Lbs,, 20,.80-25.81; U.S,\n1-83, 195-240 Ibs., 20,20-21.20.\n\nSows: U.S. 1-3, 400-475 Ibs.,\n\n \n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 352.9955749511719, 1583.0377197265625, 651.2222900390625, 1615.5421142578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Taste Test Tests Told\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 52.86334228515625, 126.03165435791016, 931.3336791992188, 209.07798767089844 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "PAGE SSGHT The Daily Inter Lake, Tuesday, April 9, 1968\n\nNew York Stock Markets\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 1855.953857421875, 167.27821350097656, 2127.94384765625, 285.832275390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "WIN AT BRIDGE\n\nHubby Didn't\nHear Bidding\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 967.8485107421875, 2591.9384765625, 1520.7275390625, 3276.306640625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "; et\nin\n* \u2018g\n4 of\n\n \n\n \n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 1846.8118896484375, 2131.221923828125, 2138.643310546875, 2448.482177734375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "V*CARD Senses\n\nQ\u2014The bidding has been;\nWest North East South\n3h\n4& th S& e\nYou, South, hold:\n@KQI9TES WAIe G10 aS\nWhat do you do now?\nA\u2014Pass. You teld your story\nwhen you bid three spades,\nTODAY'S QUESTION\nYor pass and your partner\ndoubles. What do you do now?\nAnswer Tomorrow\n\n\u201ceal\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 1071.5528564453125, 161.1331329345703, 1475.0323486328125, 218.17002868652344 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Television Guide\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 1859.707763671875, 334.89886474609375, 2131.31884765625, 788.4611206054688 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "NOETH \u00a2\n\nOK i096\nWAK 1032\n\nOS\n\naKQS\nWEST EAST (D)\nAds HQI87\n99876 7554\n862 @AKT\n#3103 wACE\n\nSOUTH\n\n32\n\n\u00a5Q\n#Qsin94s3\n9752\nNorth-South Vulnerable\nWest North East South\n1N.T. Pass\nPass 2a Pass 26\nDble 29 Pass 2N.T.\nPass Pass Mhle Pass\nPass Pass\nOQMenine last. oT\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 2196.50439453125, 1564.5379638671875, 2370.463134765625, 1638.46142578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Business\nDirectory\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 2155.491455078125, 3197.89306640625, 2425.179443359375, 3330.20556640625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": " WABALAS TAX SERVICE\n\n$18 and up (Fed. & State}\nBY APPOINTMENT\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 658.0988110351562, 1760.4943798828126, 946.3058520507813, 1805.8475390625001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Okinawa belongs to the is-\nland chain of the Ryukvyus.\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 2139.97314453125, 1646.2139892578125, 2435.74951171875, 3221.796142578125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": " \n\nWATER WELL DRILLING\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nLicenses \u2014-Bonded. \u2014Insured\nHomer McClarty Elwood\n756-4054 756-6022\nWATER WELLS from Bedrock,\n\ndeveloped wilhair rotary. Lib-\n\u2018erly Driiling Company, 543-\n8304, Missoula, 756-5126, Kal-\nispeil.\n\n \n\nKalispell Sept\n\ntic tanks cleaned and instalicd.\nExcavation. Free estimates. B.\nL, Vickhammer, 756-5880.\n\n \n\n \n\n. Septic tanks pump=\ned and installed. Qualily work.\n756-3527 & 756-5626.\n\n9 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE\nCARPENTER WORK, new or\n\nremodeling, 756-6210,\n\nROOFING, carpenter work and\nrepairs. Call Ilerb Lerew, 884-\nKLEENS sewers for leas. 8&8\n\n33917.\nyears local experience 756\n5689,\nHester D, Hollopeter, 206 4th\nAvenue West, 12 years with\nInternat Revenue,\n\nKen Pedersen Excavating, com\nplete Septic tank and drain field\ninstallations. LaSalle Road, 756-\n\n \n\nFlathead Septic Tank Service,\n\n\u201cReady Freddy.\u201d 24 hr. ser-\nvice, 7553552,\n\nNew construction, remodeling,\nkitchers cabinets, Stillwell Caon-\nstruction, 756-9641,\n\nMADE TO order suits. Mens\n\u2018alterations, Tom Barton, 756.\n\n \n\nFREE Estimates on roofing in\nstalled. Kalispell] C abinet\nWorks. 756-5645,\n\n \n\nONLY Roto - Kooter razor\n\nHagerman pertataping, painting,\nand texture paint. Free esti-\nmates. 756-4595 or 755-3104.\n\nINCOME TAX\n\nRAMSEYS TAX, Bookkeeping.\nNotary, photo copy, Open even-\nings, 154 2nd Avemm West\nNorth, 756-2583,\n\nINCOME TAX service and book.\nweeping: Dick Beardsley. 756.\n2\n\n|\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 2167.442138671875, 405.7812805175781, 2390.80517578125, 439.95904541015625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "Dial 756-945)\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 1860.406982421875, 288.7653503417969, 2136.477294921875, 316.3507385253906 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "By Oswald and Jomes Jacoby\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 2142.300654296875, 2127.245966796875, 2434.69568359375, 2219.904912109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "Ken Pedersen Excavating, com\nplete Septic tank and drain field\ninstallations. LaSalle Road, 756-\n5231, Free Estimates,\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 975.712158203125, 757.0636596679688, 1539.5361328125, 2638.27685546875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "lL oD. REE Lae OE Sa\n3:00 (3) Red Skelton @ Movie\n\nTruth or Consea, (6) Jofnny Carson.\nFREE ESTIMATES -NO OBLIGATION\n* Carpet * Cabinets * Rooting\n\n* Heoting * Plumbing\nCall For Appointments 756-5055\n\nMONTGOMERY WARD\n\n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n\nWEDNESDAY () Love of Lite\n7:00 (5) Today show ) News\n7:25 (5) Mont. 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He\ncame to the isolated spot and\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 4252.1020625, 749.5618403320312, 5032.15965625, 1539.62059375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Symphony Orchestra on May\n16, 1969, in Jones Hall, The\nconcert will be televised live\nand in color by the NBC af-\nfillate in Houston,\n\nPennzoil United, Inc, is\nsponsor of the competition,\nwith Mrs, Albert M, Tomforde\nand Mrs, C, Pharr Duson Jr,\nas co-chairmen,\n\nAshkenazy will make his\nHouston debut with Previn and\nthe orchestra Nov, 25 and 26.\nBorn in 1937, he won the Cho-\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 10196.5932734375, 674.2018549804687, 10972.8227421875, 1475.030994140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "sandstone were painstakingly\nput up by hand, Thick walls\nand huge windows were among\nthe outstanding characteris-\ntics of the mission church.\n\nThe walls were 131 feet\nlong, 68 feet wide and stood 57\nfeet high. A tower, rising 103\nfeet, was erected,\n\nHuge wooden columns and\ndoors carved with Indian de-\nsigns reflected the Indian cul-\nture of the area,\n\nSee CHURCH, Page 10\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 5053.58253125, 738.1343500976562, 5838.5180546875, 1541.4922978515624 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "pin Competition in Warsaw at\nthe age of 17 and the Queen\nElizabeth of Belgium Compe-\ntition at 19,\n\nAmerican pianist Graffman\nwon the Levintritt Competition\nin 1940 and has appeared with\nthe Houston Symphony a num-\nber of times,\n\nSidney Harth, who also has\nappeared with the Houston or-\nchestra, won the Naumbureg\nAward in 1948,\n\nAmerican composer Roy\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 3431.86426953125, 746.0795405273437, 4224.68358203125, 1548.6788212890624 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Chief of the Houston Symphony\nOrchestra,\n\nDesigned for students of\npiano, violin and cello who will\nnot reach their 26th birth-\ndays before Jan, 1, 1970, the\nCompetition is open to stu-\ndents in this country who are\neither American citizens o.\nforeign citizens here on stu-\ndent visas. The prizes will\nbe $1,500, $1,000 and $500,\neach with an appearance with\nAndre Previn and the Houston\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 5856.37891796875, 728.6967890625, 6648.17576953125, 1533.226306640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "Harris was commissioned to\nwrite his Elegy and Paean for\nViola and Orchestra for the\nHouston Symphony 15 years\nago, and last season Previn\nprogrammed the Harris Third\nSymphony tn recognition of the\ncomposer\u2019s 70th anniversary,\nApplications for entering\n\nthe competition must be post-\n\nmarked no later than Oct, 15,\n\nDetailed brochures are avall-\nable at the Symphony office\nin Jones Hall,\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 1026.7620966796876, 1020.6566279296875, 1819.4576298828126, 1586.2708623046874 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "VISITED SONS\n\nMrs. L. L. Rudloff visited\nher sons, A. L. and H. E.\nRudloff, and their families\nin Newgulf on Sunday.\n\nSUNDAY VISIT\nMr. and Mrs. Dan Pavlas\nand family of Houston and Mrs.\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 12711.8046875, 4945.9052734375, 13355.2783203125, 5196.9375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Early start\nfor Christmas\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 11014.8003046875, 840.012462890625, 11826.384265625, 1469.63280078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Powell\nspent several days in San\nAntonio at the HemisFair.\n\nATTEND CONVENTION\n\nThe Rev. and Mrs. E. H.\nBranch, Mrs. Nancy Jackson\nand Mr. and Mrs. Willie Her-\nald attended a national conven-\ntion in San Antonio last week.\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 12710.0717890625, 5207.32130078125, 13513.0590703125, 6116.91893359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.\n(UPI) -= Volunteer Red Cross\nworkers here and in West Los\nAngeles already have begun\npacking 2,400 Christmas gift\nbags for servicemen and wo-\nmen overseas.\n\nBags for the men include\nwriting material, razors,\nblades, combs, towelettes,\nplaying cards, soft drink pow-\nder, nuts and candy, The bags\nfor servicewomen include\nhand and face lotions.\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 6969.73633984375, 775.1220209960937, 7741.7524296875, 1516.0804326171874 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "aay Vw es WN eT\n\nMESCALERO, N.M. (UPI)--\nA little stone church tucked\naway on the Mescalero Apache\nIndian Reservation in New\nMexico stands as a symbol of\nthe power of dedicated hearts\nand willing hands,\n\nThe mission, a tiny model of\nEuropean cathedrals, em-\nerged from a dream of Father\nAlbert W. 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He had surgery on\nSee NEEDVILLE, Page 7\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 11831.703625, 856.4929926757812, 12625.036609375, 1470.3907353515624 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "IN HOSPITAL\n\nMrs. Charlene Thompsonis\na patient in Laura Eldridge\nMemorial Hospital, Sugar\nLand,\n\nNEW PIANO\n\nMrs, Agnes Wilson, chair-\nman of the piano fund for Mount\nVernon Methodist WSCS, has\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 960.0127563476562, 1436.2318115234375, 6996.2236328125, 9804.8515625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": ": \u201c 4 ae \u00a2 Dan Pavia vharton, He had surgery on American composer; and An- each with an appearance with the orchestra NOV, ov ale ev \u2018ward in i\u00a5v46, apie at the oympnony O1lice\nA dre Previn, Conductor in Andre Previn and the Houston fSorn in 1937, he won the Cho- American composer Roy _ in Jones Hall\n\n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\nAll Winners!\nNo Losers!\n\n| 4 =\n>>\n\nTomato Juice\n\nVitamin High, Calorte Just Right Fiavor!\n\n25'\n\nHi-Nu Milk ==\" 39\"\nVariety Pak 43\u00b0\nIc e C reali\nBreakfast wor AYe\n\n \n\nKroger\n\nKroger Sliced or Halves\n\nPeaches\n\nYellow Cling\u2014the best-liked peaches\nin the whole wide world.\n\n \n\nYellow. 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Racin\n\nPsssssst Shampoo\n\nGeod at Ereger\nSeptember 1-14 19e8\n\n \n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 2540.93505859375, 478.8830261230469, 6695.15185546875, 724.53955078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "i Judges named for young artist event\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 234.7698516845703, 568.8471069335938, 2533.674560546875, 827.266845703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Needville Area News\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 7068.2919921875, 404.7452392578125, 10816.1943359375, 669.3231811523438 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Church that love built on reservation\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 12661.4116328125, 856.30469921875, 13467.53465625, 4901.98826953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "had a new piano delivered to\nthe church,\n\n15 BAPTIZED\n\nFifteen candidates were\nbaptized at Zion Hill Baptist\nChurch, The Rev. E. 5. Branch\nconducted a revival at the\nchurch last week.\nCHILDREN\u2019S PARTY\n\nMr. and Mrs. Levi McDon-\nald feted the students of Mount\nVernon Methodist Church va-\ncation Bible school witha lawn\nparty at their home Saturday\nnight, Hot dogs and punch were\nserved and the children en-\njoyed games. Mrs. McDonald\nwas assisted by Mrs. Erma\nFaye Moore and Mrs. Ida\nMoore- Aycock.\n\nHOMECOMING\n\nSaint Luke Methodist, the\nRev, McGinnis, minister will\nobserve Homecoming activi-\nties Sunday at the church at\nwhich time Mount Vernon\nMethodist church choir and\nminister Rev, Louis Greer\nwill be in charge of the ser-\nvices.\n\nON SICK LIST\n\nDeputy Sheriff Levi Mc\nDonald was carried to the doc-\ntor in Beaumont for a seizure\nof illness. He is back on the\njob now.\n\nAllen Swinson was treated\nby a doctor in Houston too\nlast week. He is much im-\nproved,\n\nMrs. Mary Woods and Mrs.\nMacedonia Foster are slight-\nly ill at this writing.\n\nATTENDS FUNERAL\n\nMr. Georgia Harts of Port-\nland, Ore. has returned after\nattending his brother\u2019s fun-\neral.\n\nOREGON VISITOR\n\nMrs. Verda Jean Gay of\nPortland, Ore. is visiting rel-\natives in Richmond.\n\nTEACHER VISITS\n\nMr. James Jennings, a\nformer teacher at Powell\nPoint High School, visitec\nfriends in Fort Bend Count\nlast week,\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 11278.15625, 460.33856201171875, 13189.18359375, 683.0938720703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Community News\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 187.1365626220703, 1101.596935546875, 1002.6866948242188, 7766.08885546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "mont spent the Labor Day\nweekend here with his mother,\nMrs. L. L. Rudloff.\n\nDINNER GUESTS\n\nM. S, Rudloff and Mrs. L. L.\nRudloff were dinner guests of\nMr. and Mrs. A. L. Rudloff\nand family in Newgulf on Sun-\nday.\n\nSUPPER GUESTS\n\nMr. and Mrs. A. L. Rud-\nloff and family, Mr. and Mrs.\n4. E. Rudloff and family of\nNewgulf, M. S. Rudloff of\nBeaumont, Mr. and Mrs. R. T.\nOverkamp and children of\nHouston were supper guests of\nMrs. L. L, Rudloff on Monday.\nM. S. Rudloff returned hone\non Tuesday.\n\nRE TURNED HOME\n\nMrs. L. F. Heidemann re-\nturned home from a week's\nvisit with relatives in Craw-\nford,\n\nWEEKEND GUESTS\n\nMr. and Mrs. Dean Ham-\nmons and children from Pine-\nbluff, Ark., Mrs. Irvin Keith\nand children from Freeport\nspent the weekend with their\nparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill\nGasch, and Sunday dinner\nguests were Mr. and Mrs.\nHammons and children, Mrs.\nKeith and children, Mrs. Ot-\nto Gasch, Mrs. Sam Hudgeons,\nMr, and Mrs. Rudy Gasch and\nMr. and Mrs. Earle Norlin.\nSunday afternoon guests were\nMr. and Mrs. H, A. Utley,\nMrs. Jerry Olson and girls.\n\nVISIT PARENTS\n\nMr. and Mrs. Howard San-\nders and children of Houston\nspent Sunday and Monday here\nwith her parents, Mr. and\nMrs. Troy Freund. Also, Mr.\nand Mrs. Raymond Freund\nand family of Rosenberg, Mr.\nand Mrs. Gene Freund aiid\nboys of Houston visited on\nMonday with Mr. and Mrs.\nT. Freund,\n\nVISITS SISTER\n\nMr. and Mrs. F. L. Late\nof Austin spent the Labor\nDay weekend here with her\nsister, Mrs. Belle Kuyker-\ndal. Mr. and Mrs. Edward\nKuykendal of Rosenberg were\ndinner guests on Monday\n\nCAMPING TRIP\n\nMr. and Mrs. Emil Muzny\nspent the Labor Day weekend\ncamping at a recreation area\nnear New Braunfels.\n\nATTENDS REUNION\n\nMr. and Mrs. Eric Bremer\nattended the Viertel family re-\nunion at the youth center in\nHatnilton on Sunday, Sept. 1.\nThey also spent Sunday night\nwith relatives at Cranfills\nGap.\n\nATTENDS FUNERAL\n\nMrs. Selma Leissner, Mr.\nand Mrs. Otto Leissner, Mrs.\nTollie Schulz, Mr. and Mrs.\nT. R. Browning and son Bill\nand Mrs. Adele Leissner at-\ntended the funeral of a rela-\ntive, Mrs. Tonie Krains, in\nSeguin on Wednesday.\n\nCELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS\nMr. and Mrs. Virgel Beck-\nham and family of Portor;\nMr. and Mrs. Eddie Baker and\nson of Houston, Mr. and Mrs.\nEdwin Kueck and sons of Ro-\nsenberg, and Mr. and Mrs.\nErvin Oberhoff and family of\nNeedville all visited their par-\nents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter\nPreismeyer, on Sunday to\ncelebrate three birthdays --\nMrs, Preismeyer, Ervin\nOberhoff and Edwin Kueck.\nasaoiurtnc aan saceeied ecoeee eet |\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 209.33848571777344, 7767.99853515625, 1007.7564697265625, 7876.04345703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "The Herald-Coaster\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 219.04101208496093, 7886.252453125, 1025.5414311523436, 9722.544421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "(Merged with\nFort Bend Reporter)\nTelephone NO 2-3737\nTexas Gulf Coast\nPress Association\n\nPublished daily, Sunday\nthrough Thursday, and entered\nat the Post Office, Rosenberg,\nTexas 77471, as second class\nmail t.atter, under Act of\nCongress, March 3, 1879.\nRichard L. \u2018*Dick\u2019\u2019 Barton,\nEditor and Publisher; Charles\nF. Madeira, Business Manag-\ner, Mrs. Sue Morehead, As-\nsistant; Bee Landrum, News\nEditor; Mrs. Betty Humphrey,\nWomen\u2019s Editor; Floyd Gar-\nrett, Advertising Manager;\nMrs. Estella Becker, Display\nAdvertising Sales; Mrs. San-\ndra Toman, Classified Man-:\nager; Norman Sadik, Circula-\ntion Manager; David Deluna,\nProduction Superinten-\ndent; and production staff\nmembers Nancy Mucka, Mrs.\nBarbara Silhavy, Diana Enax,\nCelia Soto and Amelia Cor-\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 12752.1591796875, 6177.3251953125, 13483.564453125, 6629.80029296875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": " \n\nCOLE\n\nBox Office Opens Daily\n\nat 1:15 P.M.\n\n \n \n\nei\n\nROSENBERG, TEXAS\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 1086.1839599609375, 836.6600341796875, 1747.05517578125, 905.9047241210938 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "RY MRS TROY FREUND\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 7124.84375, 731.3901977539062, 7569.14306640625, 783.2662353515625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "Nu YINV TONES\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 7032.9287109375, 1884.1348876953125, 7478.50927734375, 2383.389404296875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": " \n" } } }, { "scan_name": "250091006-albert-lea-sunday-tribune-Dec-08-1968-p-27.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 2 ], [ 0, 4 ], [ 0, 11 ], [ 2, 4 ], [ 2, 11 ], [ 4, 11 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 0, 4 ], [ 2, 0 ], [ 4, 11 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6714.73486328125, 10283.3076171875 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 960.2914365234375, 829.1722348632812, 1767.1273867187501, 4146.42328515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "strike in the game\u2019s history.\nAnd neither side seach in much\nof a mood to compromise as\nie made abundantly clear Fri-\ny.\n\n_ Second, he would have to\noperate for an _ unspecified\namount of time while an outside\nresearch group made a study\nthat could lead to vast changes\nin the organization of the game,\npossibly eliminating the com.\nmissionership, :\n\nAll that is certain is that right\nnow the game seems to be in for\na winter turbelent and\nContentious as any pennant race\nit has ever known.\n\nFor the record, Eckert re-\nSigned, saying that \u2018\u2018a baseball\n\u2018man Can more effectively do the\nont but it was clear that he\n\nd been asked to quit by own-\ners who could no longer hide\nfrom themselves the fact that\n- was not what the game need-\n\nShy, self-effacing, almost\npainfully inarticulate, the 59-\nyear-old former Air Force gen-\neral seldom took a strong pub-\nlic stand on the problems that\narose during his tenure though\nhe was proud of the part he took\nin expansion of the majors and\nraising television revenues.\n\nAnd the game\u2019s attendance has\ndeclined by nearly 214 million\nadmissions in the three years he\nhas been in office while profes-\nsional football has been steadily\non the rse.\n\nPlayers and owners seem\nmore anxious to make their\npensionfund dispute a bitter test\nof wills than to settle it.\n\nFriday, for instance, the own-\ners waved the red flag in front\nof the angry bull by adopting a\nnew category for players\u2019 ros-\nters called the temporary inac-\ntive list.\n\nThis allows a club to take an\nill or non-baseball injured play-\ner off its active roster for a min-\n\nnepal 21 days and suspend\nAcer? pease |\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 128.9963620605469, 834.14507421875, 946.7595278320313, 2671.211615234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "About all that is kiown about\nwho. will. |\n\nliam D, Bokert as. Basha\nCommissioner is el ag: be\nman from inside ; game.\nThe owners are not about to re-\npeat their \u201cunknown soldier\u201d\nadventure.\n\n \n\npublic good will after a ial\nowners\u2019 meeting, are Michael\nBurke, the dynamic boss of the\nNew York Yankees; Joe Cronin,\nthe portly president of the\nAmerican League and Robert\nCannon, now a judge and for-\nmerly attorney for the players.\n\nBut consider the problems\nthat will haunt the next man,\nwho may not be chosen for sev-\neral months.\n\nFor openers, he faces the\nmost. serious threat of players\u2019\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 124.95178985595703, 2688.9189453125, 906.333251953125, 3057.030029296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Rose Creek\nStings Adams\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1770.4974912109376, 379.13622412109373, 2587.21430078125, 1093.5697695312501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Only two players may be so\nlisted at once, but a player may\nbe returned to the list at any\ntime.\n\n, Questioned about the rule, Na-\n\nLeague attorn :\nKuhn gaid, \u201cI\u2019d be flabbergast-\ned if there were any abuse of\nthis thing. You look at the histo-\nry of it and you see that mostly\nguys have just gone out and\n|done something stupid.\u2019\u2019\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 133.6393369140625, 3085.891412109375, 954.888861328125, 4503.532171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "ROSE CREEK \u2014 Leading all\nthe way, ROse Creek whizzed by\nAdams, 55 - 32, in Southland\naction Friday night to put Rose\nCreek with a 4- 1 standing for\n\nthe season,\n\nRose Creek hit the basket 50\nper cent of the time in field\ngoals during the g ame as Gary\nRoper, s foward, became\n\nwith 20 points. Roper was also\na leading rebounder. Bob Scham-\nmel, senior center, racked up a\ntotal of 15 points in the game\nand Ron Stroup, senior guard,\nobtained 10 for Rose Creek.\nAdams sund 42 per cent of its\nfield goals with Bob Knutson,\nsenior forward, the only player\nto make over ten points, he was\naccredited with 17.\nRose Creek 12 12 18 13\u201455\nAdams \u2014 7.7 9 9-32\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 1818.6737060546875, 1159.760986328125, 3369.39697265625, 4074.24560546875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "(ZS \\ | ;\nj | | |\n\u2018 . \"G | | 7\n. x y, \\\\ k ; : .\n\\ | : )\n.' 4 e \u201cs -Bp)\n\n \n\nsmenionk ane eilietr:\n\n\\I/A\n\n\u2014 Hdheme\n\n: \"Known for FINE Diamonds\nFREEBORN BANK BUILDING PHONE 373-3440\nOpen Monday & Friday Eveninas\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 3436.172607421875, 442.9500732421875, 5008.5126953125, 4126.544921875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "hose im EE bis thn\n\n \n\nImagine a new holiday\nhairdo for only...\n\n2.50\nWigs, wiglets, fall 9.95 to 99.95\n\nLovely Cascades Available\n\n\" We specialize in the care of fashion wigs\n\n \n\nPhone 373-1416\nUSE OUR PENNEY CHARGE CARD\u2014\nNO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY\nMAKE YOUR HOLIDAY APPOINTMENTS NOW\nSKYLINE MALL\nOPEN EVERY NIGHT \u2018TIL 8:30\n\n \n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 972.3793334960938, 4286.47998046875, 5069.82568359375, 9336.4423828125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "Want Your Christmas to be Merrier\nNow...\n\nDOUBLE #\nen a\nGREEN STAMPS \\\n\nOn Passhook Savings! :\n\n(DURING THE MONTH OF DECEMBER)\n\n2st\n\n \n \n\nPeoples Savings and Loan and Santa Claus have teamed Besides DOUBLE Green Stamps Peoples savers are getting\n\nup to help you have a merrier Christmas than ever. Now, a big 42% dividend, compounded quarterly on Passbook\n\nduring the entire month of December we are giving DOU- savings. Why don't you take advantage of this smart way |\nBLE S&H GREEN STAMPS on Passbook Savings. You can to save. and get more for your money too. Stop in this month :\nsave money and still get those fabulous S&H Green Stamps | and take advantage of this special offer.\n\nto apply to your Christmas gift giving. :\n\nMONEY DEPOSITED BY MONDAY, DECEMBER 16 .. .\nEARNS DIVIDENDS F ROM DECEMBER 1\u00b0!\n\nPLUS DOUBLE S&H GREEN STAMPS!!\n\n \n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 291.8185729980469, 4554.31396484375, 839.295654296875, 4794.68603515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "BOWLING\nSCORES\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 5090.83056640625, 4295.248046875, 6714.73486328125, 10283.3076171875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "IAVIAVE.. .OGF\n\nRED OWL VIENNA\n\nBREAD\n\n9700\n| | LB.\nLOAVES ;\n\nRED OWL FROZEW\n\nHEINZ STRAINED\n\nBABY FOOD\n\n62:\n\nLI@BY\n\nPINEAPPLE\nJUICE\n\n41%\n\nS GOOD THRU DEC.12.1968\nFOENTITY RIGHTS RESERVED\n\n \n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 2596.794244140625, 388.02492651367186, 3415.166205078125, 1088.8633486328126 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "The rule appears to have been.\nthe result of Boston pitcher Jim\n\u2018Lonborg\u2019s off-season skiing ace\ncident last year when the Red\nSox only paid their star pitch-\ner\u2019s full salary after arguing. the\n\npoint. 4\nthe club until late in the season.\n\nALBERT LEA TRIBI\" ~\nSuadey, Dec. 8, 1968 \u2014\u2014\u2014-\u2014 23\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 137.61087927246095, 4827.553765625, 966.0302797851563, 10276.7323671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "a\n9-10 LEAGUE\n\nLumber Mort, 39-21. 3. Peoples Savings\n& Loan, 33-27.\n\ndividuals\nGAMES = 1. Gladys Banks, 204. 2.\nRachel Lunde, 191. 3. Helen Brandt, 183.\nSERIES \u2014 1. Rachel Lunde, 491. 2.\nGerri Berg, 488. 3. Helen Brondt, 474.\nTeems\n\nGAMES \u2014 1. Albert Lea Lumber Mart,\n43. 2. Farmers ag Bank, 829. 3.\nUnited Builders,\n\nSERIES \u2014 1. Onited Builders, (2,402. 2.\nFarmers State Bank, 2,390. 3. Aibert\nLea Lumber Mart, 2,370.\n\nSPLITMAKERS \u2014 Barbora Lunnin\n(3-10), Van Ryswyk (3-10), Jul\nMarshik (5-10), Gladys Banks (3-10), Evy\nThorpe (5-6), F. Johnson (5-7), Janice\nBrandt (2-4-7, 69).\n\nBALL\n\nStandings\n1. Melody Bar, 33-23. 2. The Florette,\n32-24. 3. Hellie - Ruud Realty, 30-26.\nindividuels\n\nGAMES \u2014 1. Al Larson, 213. 2. Ken\nPA ao 194. 3. Lowell Hammer, Den-\nnis Nelson, tle, 192.\n\nSERIES \u2014 1. Al Larson, 556. 2. Den\nTurbett, 532. 3. \u201c~ Breamer, 528.\n\neems\nGAMES \u2014 1, The Florette, 988. 2. Hel-\nAe Ruud Realty, 966. 3. Orug Supply,\npaEries \u2014 1. The Florette, 2,722. 2.\n\nri ie) 2,711. 3. Hellie - Ruud\n\nKEGLERETTE LEAGUE\n\n1, First Natlenal Bank, 27-9. 2. Vic's\nPizza, 23\u00a52-12\u00a52. 3. Breaten's, 22-14.\n\u2014\u2014,\n\nGAMES = 1 lyn Matthies, 207. 2.\nieee Larson, 105, Betty Gulbrandson,\n\nSERIES \u2014 1. pveive Matthies, 522. 2.\nElsie Bagley, 491. Janet Larson, 471.\nreams\n\nGAMES \u2014 1, $ \"sg No. 3, 591. 2.\nFirst National freater's No. 1,\ntle, $48.\n\nSERIES = 1. No., 3, 1,618. 2.\nFirst Natlonal eaee Spl 3* Freeborn\n\nCo. Co 1,498,\nSPLIT MAKERS =~ -\u2014Pguline Hall (3-10\n\ntwice), Julie Gilbertson (5-7).\n\u201d \u2018 78 CLUB\n\n1. Sherman a 43-9. 2. Bailey's, 34-18.\n3. Interstate Ne. 1, 26-26.\nindividuals\n\nGAMES \u2014 1. vee ann\u2019 206. 2. Sha-\nren Kazembo, 202. 3 Bybee, 201.\n\nSERIES \u2014 1. BR yf Jensen, 566.\nWayne Snider; $57. \u2014. \u2014_ Hall, 549.\n\nGAMES \u2014 1. Bailey's. 991. 2. Streaters,\ncemies \u201c Bailey's, 2.45 2. Jen-\nsennn am. 3. Iaterstete\u2019 No. 2, 2816\n\n\u00abwa CLUB\n\n1. First 2. First Nation-\nal, 31-25, Sas 53 Lea or} Lea lating, 20 30-26.\n\nGAMES \u2014 f, Marian oy ea 210.\n2. Fern Possin, 200. 3. Bette Hendricks,\n\n194.\nSERIES \u2014 1. Fern Possin, 513. 2. Ze\nWayne, 510. 3. oe Henrichs, 494.\n\n\u2014\u2014 1 Firs rt Federal om ae\na 880.\n\n1. North Side Beauty, 2-\n\nnm b First Federals 2411. Ph \u2018ins.,\n\n: CONTINENTAL\nStandings\n\n1. Hutch's Texace, 3418. 2. UBC Hay-\n\n=e 33\u00a52-18va. 3. industrial Credit, 3/-\n2 ;\n\nye a\ney oe Sd\n\nTeems\n\nGAMES \u2014 1. Industrial Credit, om :\n\n2. Hutch's Texace, 951. 3. Coca Cola, 950.\n\u00bb SERIES \u2014 1, Industrie! Credit, 2,819.\nUBC Ha 2,723. 3. Nelson's Cor:\n\ndinat Foods, 2,\nLADIES TOWN CLUS\n\nStandings\n1 43-17. 2. Hemenway, 41-19.\na ora Sint\n\nlndividuels \u2018\nGAMES \u2014 1. Lorrie Key , 28. 2\nSoreny Scott, 210. 3. lis Bennett,\nSERIES \u2014 1. Lorrie Kelly, 583. . 4 ened\nthy Scott, 547. 3. Leah Fynbo, 51\n+ ioe\n\nGAMES \u2014 1. Central Waloreen, 963, 2.\nPeopless 60. 2\u00b0 Harold's Bar, Gk\n\nis ase\n\n1. Rie woes Streators, the\nme i7. 2 mobi OMe aba ta\n\nGAMES \u2014 1. F, 2 F. Hes\n eenies x 8: Sen Hansen, 4 2. F.\nHeskett, 590. 3.\u2019 8. Phelipa, : $52.\n\nlees \u2014 1, imliy's Tike S04. 3. Cow\nFoundty, 930, 3. Universal, Rog-\n\n\u201ca et Foundry ae\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 5080.171875, 403.9361572265625, 6698.21826171875, 4768.04443359375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\nQUIN R EERIE ERE E ETS 2\n\n \n\nid BROWN oR =\nS| powoereD. =. im\n\n \n \n \n\nWITH THIS COUPON\n\nVAUD C/MIT \u00a2 COUPON\nae LIMIT | BOX\n\n12-11-68\n\nOTT\n\nS 6 ys\nt Fos\nS se mt\n<\n\nie\n\n \n\n \n \n \n\nHARDWOOD \u201cYS\nSMOKED Ns\n\nPICNICS\n\u201c38:\n\nWILSON OLO FASHIONED POLISH\n\nSAUSAGE. .: 69\u00a2\n\nRED OWL VIENNA\n\n \n \n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 1182.7037900390626, 7779.81694921875, 2891.47992578125, 8295.477484375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Peoples Savings and Loan and Santa Claus have teamed\nup to help you have a merrier Christmas than ever. Now,\nduring the entire month of December we are giving DOU-\nBLE S&H GREEN STAMPS on Passbook Savings. You can\nsave money and still get those fabulous S&H Green Stamps\nto apply to your Christmas gift giving.\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "245068462-whitesboro-news-record-May-30-1968-p-5.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 1 ], [ 0, 3 ], [ 1, 3 ], [ 4, 28 ], [ 4, 6 ], [ 28, 6 ], [ 9, 12 ], [ 17, 18 ], [ 32, 39 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 0, 3 ], [ 1, 0 ], [ 4, 28 ], [ 6, 4 ], [ 12, 9 ], [ 17, 18 ], [ 39, 32 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6741.8811484375, 8926.848921875 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 1088.27949609375, 3862.491166015625, 1856.0111533203124, 4623.96366796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "Kenworthy of Odessa, chair-\nmain of the state vearbook divi-\nsion contest, said \"*The winning\nyearbooks were quite easy to\nselect since they all definitely\ngold themselives.\u201d\u201d\n\nFirst place awards went to:\nWomen\u2019s Study club of Mc-\nCaney, Western District: Twen-\nty-Three Study Club, lowa Park,\nSanta Rosa District,\n\nSecom! place awarcs were\nPresented to: Thursday Review\nclub, Top of Texas (District,\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 275.2185219726563, 3852.915482421875, 1047.981734375, 6264.17069921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "Texoma Women's club, in its\nsecond year since organization,\nwon one of the few state awards\nfor yearbooks. Announcement\nwas made about the middle of\nlast week by Mrs. Ron Smith,\nelub president, after she re-\nceived word from the state of-\nice of Texas Federation of\nWomen's clubs.\n\nThe yearbook took third place\nhonere in the class for clubs\nwhich meet twice each month,\nit was cote! that the book was\nentered in a much stiffer cate-\ngory, end that it should have\nbeen entered in the division for\nclubs which meet once each\n\nThe TWC yearbook was in\ncompetition with about 75 other\nclub yearbooks in Class All for\norganizations in towns under\n5,000 population,\n\nThis is not the first awar:\nreceived by the club for the\nbook, as they receive! first\nplece honors in Trinity Dis-\ntrict competition,\n\nDesigned with \u00aba blue out-\nline of 1. ake Texoma ant printed\n\na gold seal and a certificate\nnaming the club as third place\nwinner, said cretit for the ex-\ncellent.\n\nhard in contributing te its con-\ntent,\nA report from Mrs. Paul\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 292.1504372558594, 6657.14961328125, 1060.9591513671876, 8926.848921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Charictte\u2019s Schoo! of Dance\nwill present an annua! recital\nSaturday, June i, at \u00a7 p.m.\nThe recital, to include students\nfrom Whitesboro, Cainesville\nem! Muenster will be given in\nthe Gainesville high schoo!\nauditerium,\n\nTheme of the program will\nbe Les Quatre Saisons (The\nFour Seasons) with dance num-\nbers in four different areas --\nspring, summer, autumn and\nwinter,\n\nThe one and one-half hour\npregram will be with students\ndressed in costumes. Itis free.\n\nStudents who have been taking\ndance instruction from Miss\nCharlotte Wolfe since she\nopened the Whitesboro stucic\nlast September and who will be\nincluded in the recital are:\n\nPaula Cunningham, Theresa\nWhite, Julie Byrd, Gary Bryan,\nMark [| arnhart, Wynel!l Bryan,\nSusan Judd, Terry Tolleson,\nKim Cole, Beau Judd, Terry\nRoberts, Susie Johnson, _\nPoynter, Kim Yarbough and\nJanie Ramsey.\n\nAlso, Lou A\u2019. Hayes, Susan\nHayes, Tina 5. 1es, Janie Rus-\n\nsell, Brook Simmons, Denise\nMcAden, Kathy Ramsey, Jayline\nBrown and Donna Walsh,\n\nA similar recital will beheld\nin Muenster on June 9 at 8p.m,\nand will be at the high school\nauditorium there. It will in-\nclude al! students from Whites~-\nboro, Gainesville and Muenster.\nThe public ts invited,\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 1902.7588662109374, 3867.18672265625, 2677.4123984375, 4611.239546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Wheeler: Athenium club, Key\nDistrict, Atlanta; and First In-\ndustrial Arts club, Heart of\nTexas District, Cisco,\n\nThird Place winners are:\nTexoma Woman's Club; Friday\nLiterary club, Trinity [istrict,\nWhitewright: and Delphian club,\nMesquite District, Baird.\n\nThe TWC yearbook come\nminee is composed of Mrs.\nSmith, chairman; Mrs. Jim\nHewkins and Mrs. Royce\nArnold,\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 3514.278763671875, 3921.80293359375, 4293.2053671875, 6638.473921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "The Scouts will stay at\nCuernavaca through today\n(Thursday) when they will\ndepart by bus to Acapulco and\nthe pleasure part of the trip.\nSightseeing and tours will con-\ntinue as they have planned to\nleave Acapulco Saturday for\nMexico Ciry,\n\nWhile there they will have\na morning tour to the Ballet\nFolklorico at the Bellas Artes\nand later in the afternoon will\ntravel to a local arena to see\nthe bullfichts.\n\nA tour to Mexico City is\nPlanned for Monday. And, in-\ncluded in the tour will be visits\nto the Zocalo, Cathedral, Na-\ntional Palace, National\nMuseum, Cahpultepec Castel\nand the Lomas residential sec-\ntion,\n\nMonday afternoon will be\ngiven to the girls for shopping\nor more sightseeing tours.\n\nNext Tuesday's tour will in-\nclude visits to the Pyramids\nwhere they'll see the Temples\nef the Aztecs, prehistoric\n\u2018leotihuacan Pyramids, plus the\nshrine of Guadalupe. Lunch\nwill be served at the World's\nonly bar-restaurant-bull ring,\n\u2018*The la Morena,\"\u2019 and there\nwill be smal! bulls available\nfor \u2018do-it-yourself\u2019 bull fight-\ning.\n\nThe evening will be free to\ntake in the jai alai games or\nto go on a night tour of Mexico\nCiry.\n\nThe following two days, June\n5 and 6, have no scheduled\ntours,\n\nThe Scouts and their leaders\nare expected to return to\nWhitesboro June 8.\n\nThis is first time any\nGirl Scout troop has made the\ntrip to the Cabana center in\nMexico and, the girls are part\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 2685.495072265625, 390.2092751464844, 3450.696822265625, 1098.609908203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hene\nderson entertained their daugh-\nter, Patricia Abbe, with a din~\nfer at Underwood's in Sherman.\n\nMrs. Abbeis being graduated\nthis year from Gainesville high\nschool,\n\nAlso attending the dinner\nwere Miss Sharion Alexander\nand Phyllis Bates. The two\nfuests are members of the 1968\ngraduating class of Whitesboro\nhigh school,\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 2717.02656640625, 3913.8102578125, 3488.002486328125, 7156.61210546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Five Whitesboro Gir! Scouts\nand two Scout leaders are or\ntheir eighth day of a Mexican\nservice and pleasure trip.\nLeaving last Wednesday for\nmore than two weeks are Jec-\nqueline Banfield, Glenda Flana-\ngan, Janie Gaddie, Diane Hayes\nand Kathy Wyatt. Leaders are\nMrs. F.R. Banfield and Mrs.\nGrady Gaddie.\n\nThe trip is the climax to a\nsix-year plan which was de-\nsigned by the rroup--Troop 20,\nAs originally planned, they\nraised money through various\nprojects--garage sales, bake\nsales and other similar fund-\nraising events.\n\nTheir goal was enough money\nto finance the trip to the interna-\ntional Girl Scout headquarters\nat Guernavaca. The head-\nquarters is called the Cabana,\nAnd they succeeded raising be-\ntween $2500 to $3000,\n\nThe quintet\u2019s travel schedule\nwas to leave Whitesboro around\n4 p.m, Wednesday of last week,\nFrom here they drove to Austin\nto stay overnight. Thursday\nthey drove on to McAllen where\nthey bearded a plane te Mexico\nCity and from there a bus trip\nto Guernavaca and the Cabana,\n\nuring their stay at the Scout\ncenter, the girls will be teach-\ning underprivileged Mexican\nchildren copper enameling. For\nthe instruction the girls took\n\u2014 their own kiln and\n\nher \u2018also were planning to\nteach he children to make par-\nrots from paper, straw and\nyarn and to make leather boot\npins, (ther \u201c*how to\"* instruc-\ntion will be given to teach the\nthe Mexican children to make\nbeok markers from native\npecans and leather articles to\nuse as \u201c\u2018swap\u2019\u2019 gifts at the\n\n(ther activities for the\nWhitesboro girls will call for\npresentation of an original,\nmusical skit depicting their\nlives in song,\n\nAnd, as a gift te the Cabana,\nthe girls will leave the\n\u2014 enameling supplies and\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 2691.51777734375, 1547.8230751953124, 3459.60233984375, 2325.072798828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Karen Kay is the name se-\nlected by Mr. and Mrs. Donald\nD, Dickson for their daughter.\nBorn at Presbyterian hospital,\nDallas, on May 24, she weighed\n10 pounds, 10 ounces.\n\nThe couple have a son, Jon\nMichael, %, and a daughter,\nKathy, 15 months old. They\nlive in Dallas.\n\nOrandparents are Mr, and\nMrs. Joe L, Dickson of Denison,\nShe is the former Beulah Belle\nBenneth of Whitesboro.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 1919.5954140625, 5944.42793359375, 2684.159712890625, 7140.28202734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "A report entitied \u2018Safety\nPrecautions and Practices\u201d\nwas given to members of the\nWhitesboro Home Demonstra-\ntion club,\n\nGiven by Mrs. Elmer Davis,\nthe program was presented at\nlast Thursday's meeting, held\nin the home of Mrs. John Pitts,\nMrs. W. A, Nowlin, president,\nconducted the meeting.\n\n(ther members participating\nin the opening ceremonies were\nMrs. Ruby Pike, Mrs. cS Be\nRichards, Mrs, R. \u00a9, Burba\nand Mrs. Lee Nowlin,\n\nirs, Pitts served refresh-\nments, There were 12 mem-\nbers and a guest, Mrs, Carlos\nBrady, attending.\n\nNext meeting will be held June\n13 in the home of Mrs. Lottie\nHackworth.\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 4317.00215234375, 2755.051224609375, 5088.6584921875, 3662.06034765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "He is the son of Mr. and\nMrs. Houston Tamplen of 517\nNorth Jordan,\n\nMiss Harris, a 1965 grad-\nuate of Whitesboro high school,\nis employed at Johnson & John-\nson in Sherman,\n\nMr. Tamplen, also a 1965\ngraduate of Whitesboro high\nschool, is working at Weber\nAircraft in Gainesville. Before\njoining the aircraft firm, he\nwas a student for two years at\nGrayson County college.\n\nA July 6 wedding is planned\nat the First Baptist church,\nWhitesboro,\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 4325.49824609375, 4490.11348046875, 5095.92655859375, 5500.899703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "\u2018Ten members of Girl Scout\nTroop 27, accompanied by their\nleaders, completed a bicycle\nhike Saturday. Leaders are\nMrs. Wayne Franks and Mrs,\nj. C. Brady Jr.\n\nLeaving the Scout house at\n9 a,m,, the groop rode to Sad-\nler where they ate sack lunches\nani rested during a recreation\nperiod.\n\nAssisting was Mrs. J. W.\nJones. Mrs. Mrs. Bob Cear-\nley, fifth grade Gir! Scout lead-\ner, was hostess for the troop\nat Sadler.\n\nCompleting the trek, the girls\nfinished a requirement for the\nCyclist Badge,\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 1099.7965087890625, 7326.478515625, 1759.7802734375, 7600.46240234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Mrs. Foster Hosts\nNight Circle Group\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 3508.8727578125, 2763.64766015625, 4272.669234375, 3097.31230078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Engagement of Miss Donna\nJune Harris to Loyd Clinton\n\u2018Butch\"\u2019 Tamplen is being an-\nnounced by her father, E, C,\nHarris, 105 North Jordan\nstreet, Whitesboro,\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 5235.48388671875, 3869.65380859375, 6677.0146484375, 5429.296875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "CHARLOTTE'S\n\nSCHOCL OF DANCE\n\nyvenin\n\nTheir Spring Revue As They Present\n\nLes Quatre Saisons\n\nSATURDAY, JUNE | -- 8 P.M,\n\nGAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL\nAUDITORIUM\n\nS. Lindsay St.\n\nAdmission Free\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 5180.819046875, 2632.436478515625, 6713.74589453125, 3328.062056640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Home of Mrs. Carl Bryan, 711 East Main street, was the\nsetting for a buffet luncheon honoring Miss Susan Graber.\nMiss Graber is the bride-elect of Ronnie Fielder.\n\nCo-hostesses for the event were Mrs. James Holt, Mrs.\nH,. M. Pinkston, Mrs. Bill Eldredge and Mrs. B, B, Phelps.\n\nColors of lime and white, selected by the bride-elect, were\nused in decorations.\n\nFollowing the luncheon, attended by about 30 persons, the\nhostesses presented Miss Graber with a silver wedding knife\ninscribed with the names of the bride and groom and the\nwedding date.\n\nA June 7 wedding is planned by the couple, It is to be in the\nMethodist church here.\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 283.63958740234375, 6333.60791015625, 946.0015258789062, 6614.85107421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Dance Recital |s\nto Be at Gainesville\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 3535.040283203125, 226.6525421142578, 5047.43115234375, 2352.814697265625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 1093.8457802734374, 5212.584671875, 1862.9582968749999, 7268.44901953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Mrs. Joe Davidson, Ardmore,\n(kla., former member and\ncharter president of the Tex-\noma Women's club, performed\ninstallation ceremonies for new\nclub officers at a dinner meet-\ning Monday night at McCraw\u2019s\nrestaurant in Sherman.\n\nTaking oaths of office for the\n1968-69 term were Mrs. Ron\nSmith, president; Mrs. David\nWhitten, vice-president; Mrs.\nNoe! Lewter, recording secre-\ntary: Mrs. Smeot [ arnhart,\ncorresponding secretary: Mrs,\nTroy White, treasurer; Mrs.\nRoyce Arnold, parliamentarian;\nMrs. Hal Byre, reporter; and\nMrs. W. C, Schares, federation\ncounselor.\n\nAnnouncement of the club's\naward inthe state yearbook con-\ntest was made by Mrs. Smith,\n\nAlso announced was the loss\nof a member. Mrs. Bill Hol-\nlenback revealed her pending\nresignation. She and her farm-\nily are moving to Navasota\n\nre she and her husband will\nteach in the school system\nthere\n\nNext year's yearbook com-\nmittee was named, To serve\nare Mrs. Randy Sanders, Mrs.\nLarry Squires and Mrs, David\nWhitten\n\nNineteen members and five\nguests, Mrs. G, C, Baum, Mrs.\nD, K. Judd, Miss Mary Nan\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 1904.708451171875, 5215.03535546875, 2669.544478515625, 5560.3284140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Proffin, Mrs. Davidson and\n\nyear. Meetings will resume in\nSepternber\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 2693.7705078125, 94.94895935058594, 3290.455322265625, 359.5008239746094 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "Hendersons Honor\nDaughter, Guests\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 4330.9033203125, 4195.13037109375, 4927.361328125, 4477.21337890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Girl Scouts Make\nTrip to Sadler\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 2705.581986328125, 2720.7633828125, 3475.918501953125, 3648.737349609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Gene Hester circle of the\nWoman's Missionary Society of\nthe First Baptist church met\nin the home of Mrs. C, lL,\nNoland, Mrs. C, N, Jones\npresided,\n\nMrs. Noland led the praver\nand Mrs. Rosa Tamplin gave the\nprayer for the missionaries.\n\nProgram was led by Mrs.LA.\nBlakley and was entitled \u201cBy\n(ther Means.\"\u2019 Assisting were\nMrs, Sutton, Mrs. W,R, Young-\ner, Mrs. H, |, Buckles, Mrs.\nEddie McNeill and Mrs. Jones.\n\nMrs. Buckles closed with\nprayer.\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 2695.344970703125, 2449.70068359375, 3226.230224609375, 2703.04296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Mrs. Noland Is\nCircle Hostess\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 273.59356689453125, 3445.091064453125, 2696.790771484375, 3849.19140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Texoma Women Win Third\nin State Yearbook Contest\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 1119.2829140625, 7617.959671875, 1874.7082968749999, 8580.161421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Mrs. Gene Foster was hos-\ntess for the night circle of\nthe Woman's Society of Chris-~\ntian Service, First United\nMethodist church,\n\nMrs. f. H, Scott opened the\nmeeting with prayer and had\ncharge of the business session,\nMrs. Roy White gave the de-\nvotional, and Mrs. Roy White\ngave the devotional,\n\nProgram was led by Mrs.\nArthur Stiles, and it was en-\ntitled \u2018Humble Service.\u201d\u2019\n\nRefreshments were served,\nThere were nine members,\na guest, Mrs, Jim Anderson,\npresent,\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 1094.3045654296875, 4699.50390625, 2691.930908203125, 5190.27001953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "TWC Officers Are\nInstalled Monday\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 2692.941162109375, 1193.2347412109375, 3352.01025390625, 1493.1942138671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "Dicksons Select\nName for Daughter\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 1899.926513671875, 5657.29052734375, 2613.304931640625, 5937.47216796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Home Demonstration\nClub Hears Report\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 4335.0915078125, 3916.5993203125, 5097.39530859375, 4110.44316015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "of a few, if not the only ones,\nto make the trip from the Cross\nTimbers Council of Girl Scouts,\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 5143.58837890625, 2287.5390625, 6622.84716796875, 2603.921630859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Bryan Home |s Setting\nfor Miss Graber's Shower\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 2726.365234375, 3722.919921875, 4717.2197265625, 3860.615234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "Scouts Continue Mexican Holiday\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 5955.51582421875, 867.135208984375, 6741.8811484375, 2193.178755859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "Gladys and Darcy Judd, bus-\nband Ron, Billy anc Jean Parish\nand boys, along with Joe West\nand family and the Gene Wil-\nlames were in the resort area\nof Texoma Sunday afternoon,\nThe mini-caravan marked the\ntrail of the chamber of come\nmerce\u2019s Most recent project\n**L ake Shore Trail.\"\u2019 The trail\nis designed to bring tourists\nto Whitesboro and the Lake\nTexoma area.\n\nQuida and Pink Pinkston are\nin Arkansas along with friends\nRichard and Rachael Ashmore\nof Garland and the Virgil Dod-\nsons of Sayre, Okla. They\u2019re\ncamping and fishing at Bull\nShoals.\n\nThe vacationers plan to re-\nturn to Whitesboro Saturday and\nwill be off again to visit Hemis-\nFair.\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 5199.7490234375, 255.29583740234375, 5602.66455078125, 818.4203491210938 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 3532.39599609375, 2433.175537109375, 4784.87353515625, 2734.19677734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "Miss Donna Harris and\nButch Tamplen to Wed\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 300.27459716796875, 95.13275909423828, 2647.52978515625, 3144.28662109375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 5210.57763671875, 3371.113525390625, 6684.52587890625, 3754.450439453125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "De D. AMC\n\netrist\n\n1009 noe - 7. os \u201cy Forth\n\nIWEST SIDE OF KAM KORNERS SHOPPING CENTE@)\nY \u00ablords. ims. KiT%. 2K 58\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 1979.6673583984375, 7205.5849609375, 4267.9619140625, 8815.8994140625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": " \n\nse\n\nmre EARNHARTS\n\nete Styles\n\n| Color\n\n~~ Textures avo Patterns\nCARPETING\nDrapes\nLINOLEUM\nCarnhart s\n\nBD &! CARPETS & LINOLEUM\n\n \n\n \n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 3540.787353515625, 6702.72265625, 4289.3369140625, 7107.0595703125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "SHOP AND SAVE\nAT\nBEN FRANKLIN\n\n|\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 5124.45918359375, 842.8697060546875, 5929.5471640625, 2203.058150390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "Paula and Billy Walsh and\ngirls and Lynn and Deanie Judd\nand children toured HemisPair\nin San Antonio not too long ago,\n\nThey all were impressed with\nit. But they returned home\nwithout seeing the entire fair.\nIt was too much to visit In one\nweekend.\n\nSpring fever is running at an\nepidemic pace on Abney street.\nThe Bill Baileys were out Sun-\nday for a picnic at the lake,\nAnd Wayne Russell was seen\ndriving out of town towing a\nboat and trailer, He was prob-\nably on his way to drop a line\ninto Texorna waters.\n\nWith only a few days left of\nhigh school, many area seniors\nare feeling a little sad that\nsoon their high schoo! activities\nwill be gone forever.\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 4402.091796875, 5446.947265625, 6686.49462890625, 8828.529296875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "t Dacge,. |\n\nrr \u201cLet us recapture the pioneer\n\nspirit of cooperation to give\nTexas a fresh start.\u201d\n\nDON YARBOROUGH\nHAS SPECIFIC PLANS\nTO HELP RURAL TEXAS\n\nDon Yarborough will be an active governor. He can provide\nthe strong leadership Texas needs to help the farmers,\nranchers and small town businessmen of our state.\n\nDON YARBOROUGH WILL FIGHT FOR:\n\n+ Programs To Protect the Independent Family Farmer\n+ Full Parity for Texas\u2019 Farm Products and\nPrice Protection From Foreign Imports\n+ A Statewide Water Program Based Upon Need and\nNOT Favoritism\n+ Programs To Develop New Markets for Texas\u2019 Products\n+ Programs To Promote Texas\u2019 Products Throughout the Nation\n+ Legislation To Halt Industrial Pollution of Our Water\n+t A Special Agency To Bring At Least One New Industry to\nEvery Community\n\n \n\neLECT inate\nDON\nKoad =\n\nYARBOROUGH { i gers\nGOVERNOR wa\n\nV ote Saturday, June 1\n\n \n\n#3\n*. -\n\nPaid For BY Yarborough tor Governor Committee, Charies Grace Chairman\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 5630.09228515625, 432.8537902832031, 6653.41650390625, 585.66796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "It happened like this...\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 1118.7862099609374, 8712.8844765625, 1889.9885703124999, 8907.298140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "Royce Melton of Dallas\nvisited his mother, Mrs. Ruth\nMelton,\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 5901.89697265625, 654.67431640625, 6421.53076171875, 732.5484619140625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "Py RPARPARA SMITH\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 3556.064697265625, 3219.35009765625, 4191.26171875, 3607.52099609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "lvomon's\nPane\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "188560146-north-adams-transcript-Dec-03-1968-p-6.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 2 ], [ 0, 4 ], [ 0, 6 ], [ 2, 4 ], [ 2, 6 ], [ 4, 6 ], [ 1, 3 ], [ 1, 5 ], [ 1, 7 ], [ 3, 5 ], [ 3, 7 ], [ 5, 7 ], [ 8, 20 ], [ 10, 13 ], [ 16, 12 ], [ 17, 18 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 2, 0 ], [ 3, 5 ], [ 4, 6 ], [ 5, 1 ], [ 6, 2 ], [ 7, 3 ], [ 8, 20 ], [ 10, 13 ], [ 16, 12 ], [ 17, 18 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 5504.0106484375, 7415.20254296875 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 3574.834810546875, 599.0492880859375, 4183.84512109375, 2279.525052734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "portunity to amass intelligence,\nto prescribe rules of conduct,\nand to concentrate pressure\npoints. Almost completely in the\ndark about what the protestors\ncould or would do, the Chicago\npolice prepared for the worst all\nover town, As one high officer\nsaid when enforcing a curfew\nlaw: \u201cYou can\u2019t give in to these\n\npeople . . . otherwise there's a\nbreakdown of law and order.\u201d\n1B m Nc .\n\nWHEN THE CRUNCH came,\nthe police acted the way people\ndo when they're wound up, ill-\ninformed and determined not to\ngive an inch. Confrontation\npolitics enjoyed its greatest\nsuccess \u2014 an orgy of violence\nin which over a thousand people\nwere hurt, at least some of them\nquite seriously.\n\nThe point is not merely that\nthe temperate approach of At-\ntorney General Clark is the right\napproach to the new kind of\ndissent \u2014 though that seems a\nlogical inference. The more\ngeneral point is that, in the field\nof law and order and crime and\nviolence, where we all have so\nmuch to learn, it makes sense\nfor people in authority to know\n\n\u201cwhat they\u2019re doing, to be careful\nabout the use of force, to avoid\ntaking rigid stands, to hang loose\nuntil the troublemakers commit\nthemselves.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 3556.076021484375, 2619.07040625, 4154.7411171875, 3475.030423828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "bit chary about Jackson's hard\nconditions for a free hand in the\nPentagon. Long a_ vociferous\nsupporter of all-out defense\npreparedness, he might find it\nhard to say no to the generals,\nIf so, his Pentagon regime could\nbe very expensive. But Nixon\nadvisers expect a higher defense\nbudget anyway, partly to replace\narms stockpiles drawn down by\nthe Vietnam war and partly to\ncarry out Nixon\u2019s pledges of U.S.\nsupremacy in atomic arms.\n\nConsequently, with little to\ndisagree about, Jackson's\ndemand for a mandate might\nrequire the new President to\ngive up very little.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 2926.856783203125, 614.3725913085938, 3530.622220703125, 2295.94277734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "a permit which prescribed\ncertain conduct and a fixed line\nof march away from __ the\npopulated areas of the city. And\nthey were able to concentrate\nwell-prepared security forces at\na single pressure point \u2014 the\nPentagon itself.\neR\n\nAS IT HAPPENED, to be sure,\nviolence did break out at the\nPentagon. But it was over in\na matter of hours. Only a score\nof persons were injured, none\nof them seriously, Despite in-\ntense provocation of language\nand action by the demonstrators,\nthe security forces controlled by\nAttorney General Ramsey Clark\nand General Harold Johnson of\nthe Army behaved with\ndiscipline and restraint.\n\nBy contrast, the Chicago\nconvention protests were set\nagainst conditions highly un-\nfavorable to the politics of\nconfrontation. Lyndon Johnson\nhad withdrawn\u2019 from the\nPresidential race and the\nVietnam issue was eased by the\nParis negotiations. Only 7,000\npersons, at a maximum, tumed\nout to protest. A colossal, flop\nwas in the making.\n\nOnly the Chicago authorities\nnever knew it. They refused the\ndemonstrators a permit after\nonly desultory talks. thus\ndenying themselves the op-\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 2242.8370078125, 2632.128755859375, 2852.5262734375, 5001.247953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "probably have doomed Jackson,\nbecause Nixon is beholden to\nTower for his preconvention\nactivity on behalf of the Nixon\ncandidacy.\n\nMoreover, Nixon's careful\nsurvey of conservative\nRepublican opinion has not yet\nturned up any prospective veto.\nIn the House, the powerful Rep.\nMelvin Laird of Wisconsin is\nprivately but enthusiastically\nboosting Jackson.\n\nAccordingly, Jackson must\nnow be regarded as a prohibitive\nfavorite, the obvious answer to\nNixon\u2019s quest for a Democrat\nwith wide acceptance within his\nown party to give the Nixon\ncabinet a bi-partisan aura. If\nNixon is unwilling to give\nJackson a serious mandate in\nthe Pentagon, others now under\nconsideration include right-\nwinger Robert Gavin, chairman\nof the board of Motorcla Corp.,\nand Mayor Eric Jonsson of\nDallas, a nominal Republican.\n\nx * om\n\nCONTRARY TO speculation,\nCyrus Vance, former Deputy\nsecretary of Defense and now\nNo, 2 man on the US.\nnegotiating team in Paris, has\nnever been considered by Nixon.\nNor has Secretary of Defense\nClark Clifford, who is strongly\nopposed by Tower, Laird, and\nother key Republicans because\nof his inside connection with the\nlast three Democratic\nPresidents.\n\nThe only real obstacle to\nJackson had been Gov. Nelson\nRockefeller, but Nixon\u2019s deft\nhandling of Rockefeller last week\nremoved him from any\npossibility of becoming Secretary\nof Defense (the only job he\nmight have accepted) or any job\nin the Nixon cabinet, with the\nonus on Rockefeller instead of\nNixon.\n\nRockefeller had strongly hinted\nin October, during the height of\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1631.0224326171874, 617.1992514648438, 2233.188626953125, 2293.544828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON \u2014 The chief\nlesson of the recent report on\nthe violence attending the\nDemocratic convention in\nChicago is not that the police\nwere bad guys and_ the\ndemonstrators good guys.\n\nThe chief lesson is that a new\nform of dissent has emerged as\na regular ingredient of American\nlife, And to meet that dissent\neffectively the public safety\nrequires a new strategy \u2014 not\nthe old strategy of the Big Fist\nover the warning: Stop in the\nname of the law!\n\nTo understand all this it is\nuseful to compare explicitly, as\nthe recent report does implicitly,\nthe Chicago demonstrations of\nlast August with the anti-\nVietnam march on the Pentagon\non October 21, 1967. For the\nChicago demonstrations were a\ndirect outgrowth of the Pentagon\nmarch, The same people in the\nSame groups dominated ~ both\nprotests, and they used very\nmuch the same tactics.\n\nIn each case the lead role was\nplayed by the National\nMobilization Committee to End\nthe War in Vietnam, headed by\nthe left-wing pacifist David\nDellinger, and including two\nyoung activists, Rennie Davis\nand Tom Hayden. A subsidiary,\n\nramiawaliaf role was play tact by\nnb 2G\n\nL507 0-P oC Gap ares\n\nYippie, the Youth International\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 2903.341890625, 2627.58066015625, 3505.697171875, 3461.8290078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "the campaign, that he would be\ninterested only in Defense or\nState. Nixon resented that,\nviewing it as as Rockefeller\neffort to put him in a corner.\nHe let Rockefeller know in ad-\nvance of their conversation last\nTuesday that neither job would\nbe available, Thus, there were\nonly the amenities when\nRockefeller arrived at Mr.\nNixon's Fifth Avenue apartment:\na pro forma request by Nixon\nthat the Governor take the\nUnited Nations job, and an\nimmediate turndown by\nRockefeller.\n\na Oe OR\n\nSOME NIXON advisers are a\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 2284.222017578125, 599.0722373046875, 2887.94863671875, 2292.890775390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Party, led by Jerry Rubin, Abbie\nHoffman, and Paul Krassner.\nx 8 x\n\nBOTH GROUPS practice the\npolitics of confrontation ~~\nbreaking existing rules in order\nto win sympathy by making the\nforces of order look brutal or\nfoolish. The idea, as Tom\nHayden speaking for the\nMovement once put it, is to push\nmatters to the \u201cpoint beyond\nwhich a security system turns\ninto its opposite.\u2019 or as\nKrassner, speaking for the\nYippies, once -said of the\nauthorities: \u201c\u2018We want to make\nthem look ridiculous.\u201d\n\nAt the time of the Pentagon\nmarch, the conditions for suc-\ncessful confrontation _ politics\nlooked excellent. The Vietnam\nwar was still going full blast,\nand President Johnson presented\nan easy target for abuse and\nprotest. According to the most\nconservative Pentagon\nestimates, about 38,000 persons\nturned out for the protest.\n\nBut the Pentagon protest was\npreceded by months of\nnegotiations between the Justice\nDepartment and the leading\ndemonstrators on the subject of\na permit to march. In the course\nof these negotiations, the\nauthorities discovered exactly\n\nthe demonstrators. They issued\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 1593.383638671875, 2630.357759765625, 2201.974271484375, 5013.31094140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON \u2014 The question\nof whether Henry M. (Scoop)\nJackson, the hawkish Democrat\nfrom Washington, will be the\nnext Secretary of Defense hinges\nmainly on whether he gets a\nmandate over defense policies\nand programs from President-\nelect Nixon.\n\nThere is no question that Nixon\nwants Jackson in the Pentagon.\nJackson has been sounded out\nby one of Mr. Nixon's top talent\nscouts in a long-distance\ntelephone call.\n\nNo flat offer was made but\nJackson left the distinct im-\npression with the Nixon\noperative that he was interested\nin giving up his Congressional\nsanctuary as a critic of defense\npolicies to actually run the show.\nHowever, to forego 16 years of\nSenate seniority. high posts on\nboth the Armed Services and\nAtomic Energy committees and\nchairmanship of the Interior\ncommittee, Jackson also made\nclear that he had to be his own\nman in the Pentagon with real\n\u2014 not just symbolic \u2014 power,\n\na\n\nIT\u2019S ENTIRELY possible that\nNixon will give Jackson what he\nwants. If so, the appointment\nwould elevate the chairman of\nthe Democratic National Com-\nmittee during John F. Kennedy\u2019s\n1960 campaign to a top post in\nthe Cabinet of the man Kennedy\ndefeated.\n\nMr. Nixon's seriousness about\nJackson as Secretary of Defense\nbecame clear last week, during\nhis visit with Sen, John Tower\nof Texas. Nixon\u2019s key question\nto Tower was whether con-\nservative Republicans on the\nArmed Services committee \u2014\nspecifically including Tower \u2014\nwould feel comfortable with\nJackson running the Pentagon.\nTower\u2019s answer: a resounding\nyes.\n\nAny lesser response would\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 220.06933813476562, 6193.52792578125, 838.0889565429687, 7393.7782265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "Q. When should a bride-elect\nplace her order for the in-\nvitations to her wedding?\n\nA, At least two months before\nthe wedding. Engraving takes\ntime, and the invitations should\nbe mialed out about a month\nahead. It\u2019s a good and practical\nidea to procure the envelopes at\nthe time you place the order,\nso that they can be addressed\nand ready for mailing when you\nfinally receive the invitations.\n\nQ. When one is attending a\nbanquet and doesn\u2019t care for\n\ncoffee, is it proper to indicate\nthis fact to the waiter by turning\none\u2019s cup over?\n\nA. No, Much better to indicate\nthe fact by a slight shake of\nthe head and a \u201cNo, thank you.\u201d\n\nQ. What is the proper order\nin which the engagement ring\nand wedding band are worn on\nthe third finger, left hand?\n\nA. The wedding band first, the\nengagement ring over it.\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 4232.95849609375, 2879.5029296875, 5406.6513671875, 3221.80517578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "Effective Lobby\nOil-Gas Industry Swings\nA Big Stick in Washington\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 2890.631685546875, 3681.486421875, 3507.56387109375, 5006.119046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "\u2018NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 What\nare you atraid of?\n\nNot long ago we listed here a\nnumber of phobias that might\nadd to your social status. A\nnumber of prestige seekers,\nseeking to be afflicted with even\nrarer panics unknown to their\nneighbors, asked if there were\nany more on the list.\n\nIndeed there are. Mankind\nwill never run out of phobias; if\nhe cures an old one, he is bound\nto find a new one.\n\n* * *\n\nHere are a possibilities that\nmay be of interest:\n\nIf you dislike animals general-\nly, you are suffering from sim-\nple zoophobia. However, if you\ncan\u2019t stand touching their fur,\nyou are a doraphobe, and if you\nare frightened by the teeth of\nanimals you are an_ odonto-\nphobe.\n\nWorried pedestrians can be\nput into two classes. Are they\nafraid of automobiles approach-\ning from the left side? They are\nlevophobes. Are they afraid of\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 4861.67978125, 6414.36288671875, 5461.62051171875, 7387.9872109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Words often misused: Do not\nsay, \u2018\u2018As for myself, I\u2019m not too\nmuch concerned.\u201d It is better\nto say, \u201cAs for ME.\u201d\n\nOften mispronounced: Bonho-\nmie (good natured). Pronounce\nbahn-oh-me, accent on final syl-\nlable.\n\nOften misspelled: Mosquitoes;\n\u201coes.\u201d Memento; \u2018\u2018os.\"\u2019\n\nSynonyms: Appetite, craving,\ndesire, thirst, relish, liking,\nlonging, passion, proneness, ten-\ndency.\u201d\n\nWord study: \u201cUse a word\nthree times and it is yours.\u201d Let\nus increase our vocabulary by\nmastering one word each day.\nToday\u2019s word: Magniloquent;\nSpeaking pompously; bombas-\ntic. \u201cHow much longer must we\nlisten to this magniloquent fel-\nlow 9?\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 4879.4756796875, 3359.5440390625, 5488.07754296875, 6235.84902734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "a hearing involving the com-\npany\u2019s plans to set up a refinery\nand import 306,000 barrels of oil\na day. eR\n\nTHE INDUSTRY is considered\nunited in its fight for the\npreservation of the depletion\nallowance \u2014 which means it\ndoes not have to pay taxes on\nan estimated $3 billion a year.\n\nBut on the issue of oil imm-\nports, it is divided sharply. The\ndomestic producers want to see\nstrict import quotas set limiting\nforeign oil imports. The\n\u2018majors,\u2019 the big companies\nsuch as Texaco, Inc. and the\nGulf Oil Corp., which operate\ninternationally, want to see a\nquota kept, but want it to remain\nunder the control of the Interior\nDepartment. They like its\nflexibility under Interior, which\nis exactly what the domestic\nproducers don't like.\n\n* *\n\nBESIDES DEPLETION\nallowance and oil import quotas,\nthe industry\u2019s other major fight\nis over natural gas_ price\nregulation. This battle goes on\nin Congress, where the industry\nis seeking legislation prohibiting\nthe Federal Power Commsission\nfrom regulating prices, before\nthe FPC itself and in the courts,\nwhich have given the FPC its\nprice-fixing authority.\n\nHoe OF\n\nPRESIDENT-ELECT NIXON\nhas said publicly that he sup-\nports the depletion allowance.\nMany big oil-gas men were listed\nas major contributors to his\ncampaign, The industry\ngenerally feels that it can\nbreathe easy with a Nixon Ad-\nministration,\n\nBut it also knows that it has\nenemies in Congress, and that\nit can expect to have to continue\nto fight for the depletion\nallowance, at least to maintain\nit at its present level.\n\nThe oil import quota situation\nWill aiso require action oy the\n\nAdministration if not by\nCongress and the fight over gas\nprice regulation will continue.\n\nIt appears that the major\nissues affecting this huge in-\ndustry will continue to loom\nimportant as the new Ad-\nministration and the Sist\nCongress assume the respon-\nsibility for directing the\ngovernment,\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 3534.345064453125, 3672.6993125, 4157.52871484375, 6566.095609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "automobiles coming from th\nright side? They are dextro-\nphobes. \u2018\n\neo\"\n\nMany college girls don\u2019t like\nto make a date for the prom too\nfar ahead because they are\nhopeful some guy they like bet-\nter will ask them later. This is\nperhaps the most common ail-\nment of coeds and is scientifi-\ncally known as merinthophobia,\nthe fear of being bound or tied\nup.\n\nIf a friend tells you something\nyou don\u2019t believe and you reply,\n\u201cTt can't swallow that,\u2019 you are\nunconsciously perhaps exhibit-\ning a touch of pnigophobia, the\nfear of choking.\n\n* A\n\nWant a few more panics to\npick from? Well, try these on\nfor size:\n\nA henpecked husband who re-\nfuses to argue with his wife\ncould be classified as an amy-\nchophobe, because he evidences\na secret fear of being clawed.\n\nHate to go out on the streets\nat night because of the possibili-\nty you'll be mugged? That could\nwell mean that you are a har-\npaxophobic, achluophobic amy-\nchophobe. Translated, it says\nyou have a healthy fear of being\nrobbed in the dark and suffering\nlacerations,\n\nDo you fret because your girl\nfriend is giving you a frigid\nstare and turned an icy shoulder\nto you? Poor unhappy lad,\nyou've got cheimaphobia, the\nfear of cold.\n\ne \u00bb \u00ae\n\nSome bashful men hate to see\ntopless waitresses or girls who\nwear miniskirts too short. They\nare incipient victims of gymno-\nphobia. They dread seeing\nnaked bodies.\n\nAre you afraid that people\nwill laugh if you sit down at a\npiano, Put yourself down as a\ncatagelophobe, one who dreads\nridicule,\n\nDo all these fears seem dull to\nyou? Do you want to come up\nwith a new and interesting fear\nthat will impress everyone in\nyour block? Well, why not suc-\ncumb to auroraphobia?\n\nThat is the fear of the north-\nern lights\u2014so rare it will even\nimpress your psychiatrist,\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 1677.34765625, 5119.7373046875, 3407.5029296875, 7345.13818359375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 3574.826265625, 6609.72909765625, 4113.9344765625, 7391.93740625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "The Transcript welcomes\nletters from its readers. Its\ncolumns are always open to\nthe free expression of opin-\nion on any matter of public\ninterest or concern. If is\nsuggested that short letters\nare the most effective, and\ncommunications, particular-\nly lengthy ones, are subject\nto condensation. Statements\nwhich are considered libel-\nous cannot be printed. All\nletters should be signed for\npublication.\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 4227.88925390625, 3359.536470703125, 4832.37832421875, 7415.20254296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Washington \u2014 In the array of\nlarge and successful lobbies\noperating in the nation\u2019s capital,\nthe oil-gas. industry ranks as one\nof the most effective. Central to\nits success is the fact that since\n1926, it has kept intact the 27.5\nper cent oil and gas depletion\nallowance despite constant\ncondemnation and bitter\nlegislative wrangling.\n\nBut congressional staff\nmembers who have observed the\nindustry and worked with it have\ntold Congressional Quarterly that\npreserving the depletion\nallowance is only a part of the\nindustry's over-all effort \u2014 the\nmost controversial and visible\npart, They say the industry is\n\u201cup to its ears\u2019? in a number\nof other issues, including the\nestablishment of natural gas\nrates, gas pipeline safety\nstandards, oil import quotas and\nmany others.\n\nWithin the industry itself, CQ\nheard no claims of great success\nin lobbying for the oil-gas\nprogram, Most spokesmen\nemphasized their problems \u2014\nproblems with the Federal\nPower Commission over natural\ngas rates, problems with the\nInterior Department over oil\nimports, problems with the In-\nternal Revenue Service, the\nDepartment of Transportation,\nthe Interstate Commerce\nCommission,\n\nObjective viewers see the\nindustry, however, as much\nmore successful than its lob-\nbyists say they see it.\n\nOne congressional staff\nmember described the industry's\nlobbying successes by saying\n\u2018hat it usually gets what it\nwants, and occasionally it has\nto settle for -\u2014-in the phrase\nmany lobbyists use to describe\nthe successful outcome of a fight\n- \u201csomething we can live with.\u201d\n\nx Oe\n\nTHE INDUSTRY\u2019S | strength\ncomes from a multiplicity of\nSources, It operates in many\nstates, churns more than $20\nbillion through the economy each\nyear, employs hundreds _ of\nthousands of people, maintains\nextensive operations to speak\nand work for the industry and\nits segments.\n\nOil-gas states have important\ncongressional posts. An\nOklahoman, Rep. Carl Albert\n(D) is House Majority Leader.\nA Louisianan, Sen, Russell B.\nLong (D), is chairman of the\nSenate Finance Committee and\nan Arkansan, Wilbur D. Mills\n(D) leads the House Ways and\nMeans Committee. Texans hold\nfour House chairmanships. These\nmen are in positions of power,\nand they can wield that power\nin behalf of the industry.\n\nThe industry itself, by giving\ncampaign contributions can help\nthose members who support its\nviews. Twice in the 1930s oil-gas\nindustry campaign contributions\nbroke into scandals, and one\ninvolved a charge of outright\nbribery that resulted in con-\nvictions of two oil-gas lobbyists\nfor lobby law violations.\n\nShortly before the 1968 election\nRep. Hale Boggs (D_ La.)\ncharged an oil company had\ntried to bribe him with a cam-\npaign contribution in exchange\nfor not testifying against it in\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 4246.06894140625, 534.4274008789063, 4858.3368203125, 2855.705228515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Mr. and Mrs. Fred Busby,\nBridges Road, Williamstown, had\nword that their son, Pvt.\nFrederick A. Busby, 22, had heen\nmissing in action since Oct. 24.\nHe was a member of the 10ist\nInfantry Regiment on duty ia\nFrance.\n\ne * *\n\nJames Monroe Canedy, 78,\nonce prominent in North Adams\nas a shoe manufacturer, died\nthis morning at his hotel in\nHeartwellville, Vt. A native of\nHeartwellville he came to Norih\nAdams in 1860 and worked as\na clerk in a Union Street groce.y\na few years, before becoming\na wholesale shoe merchant, ilis\nsurvivors included a son, Park\nG. Canedy of North Adams and\na daughter Mrs. W. Caldwell\nPlunkett of Adams.\n\na\n\nA frightened horse, attached to\na delivery wagon of the H.W.\nClark Grocery Company on Stat?\n\u201ctreet, North Adams, dashed\neastward breaking a light pvie\nat Summer and Bank Streets.\nHeading down Bank street tue\nhorse knocked down John\nDoherty of Houghton Stre2t,\nbreaking Mr, Doherty's right\nankle and then across Main\nStreet, stopping in an alleyway\nnear the Boston store.\n\nee x\n23 Years Ago\n\nEdwin H. Adriance of Spring\nStreet, alumni secretary of\nWilliams College, took over as\nchairman of the price panel of\nthe Williamstown Rationing\nboard. His aides were George\nMcL. Harper Jr., and Wallace\nA. Greene, Mr. Adriance, a\ncaptain during World War I, was\ntwice decorated for gallantry in\nFrance with the Seventh Field\n\nartillery,\nx 2 oe\n\nMembers of the Elks Com-\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 4914.2041953125, 483.7150290527344, 5504.0106484375, 1286.2532021484376 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "munity Glee Club here gave a\nfirst concert of the season last\nnight in Drury High Schoo:\nauditorium with Ralph U, Domin\ndirecting. Soloists included Miss\nNan Ross, Frank Sanders, Albert\nL. Fuller and Mario Lopardo,\n\n* moO\n\nPfc. Sterling Bruce Shapiro,\nson of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph\nShapiro of Montana Street, North\nAdams, was graduated, Nov. 27,\nas an aerial photographer from\nthe naval air station at Pen-\nsacola, Fla. Entering the US.\nMarine Corps last April he was\nexpecting a transfer to an aerial\ngunner school.\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 4263.56689453125, 200.0335693359375, 5457.48779296875, 467.9685974121094 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "Only Yesterday\n\nMan Injured by Runaway Horse;\nDavid Hakes Hurt While Coasting\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 889.1445639648438, 6172.29062109375, 1494.0805947265626, 6551.0038125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Q. When a woman is wearing\na corsage pinned to her fur coat,\nwhen entering a restaurant, what\ndoes she do with it \u2014 leave it\non the coat or transfer it to her\ndress?\n\nA. This is entirely up to her\n\u2014 either is correct.\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 4895.88339453125, 1375.6983359375, 5502.2352578125, 2839.490873046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Miss Lois E. Blanchard of 70\nYale St., North Adams, busiriess\noffice employe of the telephone\ncompany\u2019s local branch nearly\n12 years, became business office\nsupervisor in the office here. The\nJaughter of Mrs. Leon A.\nBlanchard and the late Mr.\nBlanchard, she had joined the\ntelephone company force as a\nteller immediately after\ngraduation from Drury High\nSchool in 1947.\n\n* oo\n\nDavid W. Hakes Jr., 12, who\nlived with parents at 21 Willow\nSt., Adams, hurt his face and\nright arm in the season\u2019s first\ncoasting accident when sliding\ninto a house on Elm Street,\nTaken to W. B. Plunkett\nMennorial Hospital by ambulance\nhe was released and returned\nhome after medical treatment,\n\n* * om\n\nAdams youths who had\nenlisted in the U.S. Marine corps\ncompleted recruit training at\nParris Island, S.C. and were\nassigned to Camp Lejeune, N.C.\nThese included Richard L.\nJordan, Ernest Richardson Jr.,\nand William B, Comstock.\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 303.5748596191406, 1064.8868408203125, 1459.955078125, 1326.830810546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Daley\u2019s Responsibility For\nChicaqo Riots Is Clear\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 224.01600866699218, 1415.4018271484374, 1535.3316933593749, 6050.27383203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Prevention of Violence rightly placed most of the respon-\nsibility for the riots that accompanied the Democratic\nNational Convention in Chicago last August on the police.\n\nThe commission\u2019s findings that the violence \u201ccan only\nbe called a police riot,\u201d merely substantiates what the\nAmerican people who viewed the horrifying confrontation\nbetween police and citizens already knew for themselves.\n\nBut the man who was most responsible for this de-\nplorable breakdown in Jaw and order, Mayor Richard J.\nDaley of Chicago, gets off scot free in the Commission\u2019s\nreport.\n\nIt is like blaming the cast for a bad show, but absolving\n\nthn Alsnatanw af anu waa hihi\nvac Qiscstor af any responsibilit.\n\nAnd the fact that Mayor Daley, who set the tone for\nthe entire police reaction to the Chicago peace demonstra-\ntions, including the brutal and senseless beating not only\nof demonstrators but of innocent bystanders and news-\nmen, is now praising the commission report as a \u201cgood\njob\u201d indicates that he learned nothing from the skull-\nshattering mass violence that resulted when his police\nwere turned loose on the people.\n\nIn spite of the mayor\u2019s words of praise for the report\n\u2014 praise that must be attributed either to hypocrisy\nor stupidity \u2014 the foremost conclusion that emerges from\nthe report is that Mayor Daley is the real villain in the\npiece.\n\nPolicemen tend to be highly responsive to higher civil-\njan authority, if only because their chances of advance-\nment largely are in the hands of their superiors. They\nknow that if they offend the powers that be, they may\nbe rewarded by being assigned to a beat in the boondocks.\n\nAnd in Chicago there is no doubt of who is boss of the\npolice department. It is Mayor Daley.\n\n* * *\n\nSO WHAT WERE MEMBERS of the Chicago depart-\nment to think after they had heard Mayor Daley, last\nApril, rebuke his own police superintendent for not having\nhis men deal more harshly with the rioters who erupted\nfollowing the murder of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.?\n\nIt was at that time that the mayor ordered his police\nto \u201cshoot to kill arsonists and shoot to maim looters.\u201d\n\nAnd what were the officers to think when, a few\nweeks later, their superiors, including Mayor Daley, con-\ndoned by their silence police violence which occurred dur-\ning a peace march.\n\nSimilarly, nothing was said when Chicago police bru-\ntally mishandled demonstrators in Lincoln Park during\nthe first uneasy nights of the week of the Democratic\nConvention. .\n\nSo when the final confrontation which shocked the\nwhole nation came on the night of August 28 the message\nof Mayor Daley to his bluecoats was loud and clear: They\nhad his permission to beat up the demonstrators who had\ncome to Chicago to protest against the war and the pro-\nceedings of the Democratic Convention.\n\nCertainly they had provocation, provocation in the\n\u201cform of obscene epithets and of rocks, sticks, bathroom\ntiles, and even human feces hurled at police by demon-\nstrators.\u201d\n\nBut the report makes clear that in many cases the\nantagonistic acts of the demonstrators were provoked by\npolice action \u2014 and by the refusal of city officals to per-\nmit them to meet peacefully in Soldiers Field or to conduct\na peaceful parade.\n\nBut if the demonstrators committed misdemeanors,\nthe police themselves were guilty of gross overreaction\namounting to deliberate lawbreaking on their own part.\n\nThe responsibility of the officers themselves \u2014 only\nseven have been disciplined out of several thousand \u2014\ncannot be overlooked.\n\nBut the real lesson of the Commission Report is that\nMayor Daley provided his police with the opposite of\nresponsible leadership.\n\nHis was the final responsibility for what happened.\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 236.08132934570312, 6090.9814453125, 846.8427124023438, 6169.97119140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Modern Etiauette\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 2904.5888671875, 3484.679931640625, 3972.349609375, 3659.819580078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Hal Boyle\nWhat Are You Afraid Of?\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 910.0230102539062, 6587.96630859375, 1392.3990478515625, 6745.2236328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "North Adams\nSkies\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 1656.51318359375, 2365.962158203125, 3993.89599609375, 2542.431884765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "BREST BAC PUEL\n\nSen. Jackson Can Have Defense Post If He Wants It\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 4878.0859375, 6258.0087890625, 5440.369140625, 6384.46826171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "English Lessons\nBy WM CORDON\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 4608.36962890625, 3216.6904296875, 5122.9189453125, 3320.002197265625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "By IVAN SWIFT\n\nCongressional Quarterly\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 904.9896567382813, 6767.5069296875, 1464.349759765625, 7396.7333046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "- Tuesday, December 3\nSunset today, 4.20 p.m.\nSunrise tomorrow, 7.07 a.m.\nMoonrise today, 3.12 p.m,\nFull Moon Wednesday,\n\nProminent Star\nAldebaran near the moon.\nVisible Planets\nVenus sets, 7 p.m.\nSaturn high overhead, 8.1\np.m.\nJupiter ris\u00e9s, 1.15 a.m.\nMars follows Jupiter\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 965.03369140625, 6085.93603515625, 1337.2208251953125, 6159.38525390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "By ROBERTA LEE\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 1705.9305419921875, 223.3777618408203, 4032.036376953125, 490.817138671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "Washington Insight\n\nThe Real Lesson of the Chicago Riots\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 2722.738525390625, 493.7382507324219, 3123.284423828125, 569.5667114257812 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "By JOSEPH KRAFT\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 4415.45947265625, 494.0574951171875, 4687.00927734375, 534.4580688476562 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "50 Years Ago\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 5042.12060546875, 1327.139404296875, 5329.1318359375, 1369.990234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "10 Years Ago\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 2466.962158203125, 2543.530517578125, 3337.657958984375, 2605.153076171875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "By ROWLAND EVANS and ROBERT NOVAK\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "115735526-indiana-evening-gazette-Nov-05-1968-p-3.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 2, 3 ], [ 2, 5 ], [ 2, 11 ], [ 2, 17 ], [ 2, 18 ], [ 3, 5 ], [ 3, 11 ], [ 3, 17 ], [ 3, 18 ], [ 5, 11 ], [ 5, 17 ], [ 5, 18 ], [ 11, 17 ], [ 11, 18 ], [ 17, 18 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 2, 3 ], [ 3, 18 ], [ 5, 2 ], [ 11, 17 ], [ 18, 11 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 3423.15087890625, 4951.53369140625 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 67.30608361816407, 1505.3242568359376, 490.5554733886719, 2537.889732421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "WASHINGIUN (Ar) \u2014 Iwa\nmen who escaped from the\nNorthumberland County Jail in\nSunbury, Pa., have been cap-\ntured by FBI agents in Los An-\ngeles.\n\nRobert Lee Carr, 22, was list-\ned as one of the FBI's \u201cten most\nwanted fugitives\u2019 before appre-\nhension Monday. Charges again\nhim include robbery, holding a\nhostage in prison, conspiracy\nand prison breach.\n\nThe FBI said Carr and the\nsecond man, Michael Lynn\nClark, 20, were captured at\nservice station where Carr had\nbeen working under an assumed\nname.\n\nThe agency said four men es:\ncaped from the jail Sept. 16 af.\nter assaulting a deputy U. S\nMarshal and locking guards iy\na cell, \u201c\n\nDuring their flight, according\nto FBI officials, the four alleg\nedly ransacked a Millersburg\nPa. woman\u2019s home, handcuffec\nher to a\u2018chair, and escaped wit!\n@ rifle and $6,000.\n\nThe other two escapees wert\ncaptured the same day. Carr i\na native of Sunbury. The FB\nsaid he had escaped from th\nsame jail once before.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 70.08860778808594, 1242.633056640625, 412.8128356933594, 1473.8216552734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "FBI Agents\nCapture 2\nEscapees\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 904.942787109375, 462.4451369628906, 1316.6577988281251, 1864.8604355468751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Vermont jis stepping down for\np\u00e9rsonal reasons after serving\nthree two-year terms,\n\nIn New Hampshire, John King\nis running for the Senate. Roger\nD. Branigin of Indiana, Dan\nMoore of North Carolina and\nHulett C. Smith can't run again.\n\nStates that are electing gover-\nnors today for four year terms\nare Delaware, Illinois, Indiana,\nMissouri, Montana, North Caro-\nlina, Utah, Washington and\nWest Virginia. Governors are\nbeing elected for two year\nterms in Arizona, Arkansas,\nlowa, Kansas, New Hampshire,\n\u2018New Mexico, Rhode Island,\nSouth Dakota, Texas, Vermor\nand Wisconsin,\n\nIn Arkansas, Winthrop Rocke.\nfeller seeks a second trm as\njthe state\u2019s first Republican gov.\nlernor since Reconstruction. Anc\nlin Kansas, Democrat Rober\nDocking also is running for \u00a2\nsecond term in a traditionall;\nRepublican state where the onl;\nDemocrat repeating as gover\nnor was his father, George\nDocking.\n\nRepublican Gov. Jack Wil\nlliams of Arizona has as his op\nponent for a second term th\nman he ousted in 1966, Demo\n\\crat Sam Goddard, who charge\n\nWilliams\u2019 tax reforms favor bi\n) corporations.\n\nIn Delaware, Republican Ru:\niselt W, Peterson said he woul\nend the \u201cfear and failure\u2019\u2019 tha\nled Democratic Gov. Charles I\n\u2018|Terry to snd National Guard:\n\u2018men to quell rioting in Wilming\n\u2018\\ton last April, then leaving ther\non duty.\n\nIn Illinois, Democratic Gor\n\ni\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 1318.584388671875, 514.459876953125, 1740.5994492187501, 1705.2184677734376 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "ee SS es Oe ae\nover who cat best muintain law\nand order, while both oppose al\nstate income tax, :\n\nHostility to taxes is also a fea-\nture of Indiana's Republican\nCampaign between Secretary of\nState Edgar D. Whitcomb and\nDemocratic Lt. Gov .Robert L.\nRock. After first leaving open\nthe possibility of a tax hike,\nRock backed down.\n\nThe Iowa GOP candidate,\nRobert D. Ray, charged in his\ncampaign against Democratic\nState Treasurer Paul Franzen-\nburg, that Democrats were\nspending the state into the red.\nFranzenburg denied it.\n\nDemocratic Gov. Robert\n{Docking and GOP _ opponent\n\\Rick Harman in Kansas ac-\njcused each other of favoring\n|higher taxes and Montana\u2019s\n{Democratic candidate, Atty.\njGen. Forrest H. Anderson, cam-\n|paigned against GOP Gov. Tim\n|Babcock\u2019s proposed 3 per cent\n|sales tax.\n\n\u2018| In Missouri, Democratic. Gov\n(Warren E. Hearnes boasted of\nlimproving education, attracting\nnew industry and other pro\n\u2018\\grams, while Republican Law\n,}tence K. Roos said the state stil\nneeds to catch up in thos\n*|\\ areas.\n\n.| Both Democrat Emile R. Bus\nyjSiere and Republican Walter R\n\u00a2| Peterson opposed higher taxe\n{in New Hampshire. Bussier\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1762.9559326171875, 592.0709228515625, 2560.1474609375, 1692.0418701171875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Auto Radia\nREPAIRED\n\nA clogged or leaking radiator can re-\nsult in serious motor damage. Let\nMcGill's trained mechanics clean and\nrepair your radiator, the factory\nmethod way.\n\nWE SERVICE ALL MAKES\n\n \n\n> \u2018780 ROUTE 119 SOUTH *INDIANA, PA, z\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 481.01441186523436, 561.204994140625, 903.447349609375, 2143.112876953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (AP )\u2014 Ke-\npublicans, who have steadily in-\ncreased their share of the na-\ntlon's governorships in the last\nfour elections, stand a good\nchance of widening the 26 to 24\nmargin they now hold over the\nDemocrats.\n\nGovernors will be elected in\n21 states, Democrats hold 13 of\nthose seats, Republicans only\neight.\n\nDemocrats in seven states are\nlosing the usual advantage of\nhaving an incumbent governor\nstanding for re-election. Two of\nthe seven are running for the\nSenate, two are stepping down\nfor personal reasons and three\nare barred by state law from\nsucceeding themselves.\n\nThe lone Republican {incum-\nJbent not running, Gov. Nils A.\nBoe of South Dakota, also is in\nthe can\u2019t-run-again category.\n\nIn 1959-60, at the end of the\nEisenhower administration,\nthere were only 14 Republican\ngovernors\u2014down from 30\u00b0 in\n1953-54. In the 29 states where\nthere are no races for governor\nthis year, the office is held in 11\ns\\by Democrats and in 18 by Re.\n:|publicans.\n\n1] The big issue in the governor-\n.|ship races has been taxes anc\n.|state spending, but national con\ncerns such as law and orde1\n_|have crept into some.\nt| Republican strength also is in\n_\\creased because they have\n;;more harmonious state organi\n,izations than the Democrats anc\nbeause defections from the na\ntional ticket, are regarded a\nmore likely among Democrat\nthan Republicans.\na Several Democratic governor\n4|stepping out have national repv\ntations. Harold E. Hughes \u00a2\n\nTowa is running for the Senate\n\nJohn Connally of Texas is goin\n. into private law practice afte\n7 three terms. Philip H. Hoff\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 90.86000061035156, 134.70733642578125, 469.3666076660156, 828.5720825195312 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 484.6885681152344, 96.10728454589844, 2502.3779296875, 449.0125427246094 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "GOP Steadily Hiked Share Of State Chief Executive in Last 4 Elections\u2014\nRepublicans In Good Spot For Widening\n26 To 24 Lead Over Foe In Governorships\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 525.5738525390625, 2190.091064453125, 1313.1654052734375, 3114.382568359375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": " \n \n\nIT\u2019S INSPECTION\n_ TIME AGAIN!\n\nStop In Now For\nTrouble-Free Driving!\nFRONT-END ALIGNMENT\nCOMPLETE TUNE-UPS_ .\nCOOLING SYSTEM CHECK\nOIL AND LUBRICATION\nBRAKES AND TIRES\nEXHAUST SYSTEM CHECK\n\n\u2014STATE INSPECTION STATION\u2014\n\nKOCH PONTIAC\n\n1750 Rt. 286 So. = Indiana 463-855:\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 137.65179443359375, 3157.139892578125, 1319.35498046875, 4944.3681640625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": " \n\nComing Thursday --\nNovember 7th\n\nhundreds and hundreds of\nfabulous values in this big\nstore-wide SALE!\n4 BIG DAYS ---\n4 BIG NITES!\n\u2018Shop Thursday, Friday,\nSaturday and Monday\n10:00 a.m. \u2018til 9:00 p.m.\nSEE WEDNESDAY'S\nGAZETTE!\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 78.68797302246094, 2558.97265625, 487.8703308105469, 2676.991943359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Mechanical Nose\nSniffs Pollution\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 2568.6500625, 163.31813806152343, 2985.03890234375, 444.9049912109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "such a promise.\n\nThe bid of Democrat Fabtan\nChavez to become New Mexi-\nco\u2019s first Spanish-name pgover-\nnor gave an ethnic tone to his\neffort to unseat GOP Gov. Da-\nvid F. Cargo.\n\nRepublican U.S. Rep. Jim\n\u2018Gerdner attacked long-time\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 922.7148208007812, 1941.222328125, 1330.3676376953126, 2152.205650390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "SnUIRNS, FA. LOE\n\nVol. 69-\u2014No. 72 November 5, 196\nPublished dally except Sunday 4\nlegal holldays. 10 cents per copy\nSubscription rates by. Mail\nWithin County. area $18.00 pw\nyear. Outside County area . OF\nper year. Subscription rates by\nCarrier, $26.00 per year,\n\nPublished and Second Class Poat\nave Paid at Indians, Pa, if?\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 1380.6259765625, 1779.4366455078125, 3423.15087890625, 4951.53369140625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": " \n\n| Pre- |\nears) woidey SALE\n~ Super \u201c15\u201d Power Humidifiers\n\nReadily installs on Forced Air Furnaces for Whole House Humidification\nRegular $79.95\n\ng*\"\n\n@ Adds up to 15 gaflons of\nmoisture per day to dry heat-\ned air\n\n@ Lime-Guard process reduces\nmineral build-up from hard\nwater\n\n@ Designed to resist. rust, cor-\nrosion for greater dependa-\nbility\n\n@ Powerful self-contained\nblower for more efficient\noperation\n\nThe Super \u201c15\u201d automatically adds the\nproper amount of humidity needed for\n\nGAS WATER HEATERS protection af your home and. furniture\n\njoes the rest.\nSAVE $10.07 REGULAR $84.95\n\n, $ _ BnyNow... 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YUES, - WED. - THURS. - SAT. 8:30 A.M. \u00ab|\n\nGHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE\nG@atigjeciion Guaranteed or Your hicnsy Beak\nGRABS, LOKBUCK 40D GR\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 82.92055505371094, 2687.349525390625, 503.4799118652344, 3111.143638671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 The city\nhas put 38 mechanical noses to\nwork to sniff the air.\n\nA $500,000 network of 38 mea-\nsuring stations will tell the city\nwhere its air pollution is worst\nand where masses of* bad air\nare moving. Data on soot, car.\nbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide\nwill be sent by wire from the\nstations to a computer for anal\nysis.\n\n(Read Gazette Classified Ads)\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 2598.594482421875, 492.62225341796875, 3404.245361328125, 1672.67626953125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": " \n\nWhy Settle\n|e) ae Ml =\n\nWHEN WE OFFER\nO,\n.@)\n\non any certificate $50 or more?\n\nfoonte Tr Pele phe or Wo\n\nBrochure Gacane Vib pide ss\n\nTHOMAS consumer 01SCOUNT\n\nCOMPANY\n\n \n \n\n \n\nsat\nPhone i\n\n \n \n\noN ERT\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 502.69073486328125, 466.74578857421875, 883.3746337890625, 541.2698974609375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "By HARRY F. ROSENTHAL\npeanctaiad Preas Weiter\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 2989.17594140625, 167.06061547851561, 3405.04573828125, 295.13732153320314 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Democratic contrel \u00a2 Herd\nCavolina\u2019\u00e9 atate howe ore.\ning Lt. Gov. Bob Scott, who dt\nfended Me party's record,\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 1675.3672255859376, 458.32151025390624, 2571.696861328125, 532.1881943359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "\u00bb op-jsaid he would veto any state in+the GOP-controlled legislature,\nvielcome or sales taxes enacted by|hut Peterson refused to make\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 2985.44644921875, 312.1274794921875, 3418.265953125, 442.6603317871094 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "found yh g he loft while\nunder are on\n\nthe eyes of the winter flounder\nare co the right.\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 2566.009521484375, 90.98931884765625, 3371.732421875, 146.607421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Indfana Evening Gazette, Tuesday, Nev. 8, 1966@n0\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 974.101318359375, 1890.373291015625, 1286.46484375, 1942.8651123046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "fndisns Evening Gazette\n$49 Philadelphia St.\n\n \n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 2752.374671875, 3308.3697890625, 3369.0833359375, 3513.7857285156247 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "The Super \u201c15\u201d automatically adds the\nproper amount of humidity needed for\nthe improved comfort of your family and\nprotection of your home and furniture.\nJust set the Humidity Control, the unit\ndoes the rest.\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 76.33039849853516, 843.7486342773437, 477.5262985839844, 1207.6050644531251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "KEYNOTE SPEAKER \u2014 Mr.\nWallace Geiger serving under\nthe Evangelical Alliance in\nFrance since 1957, will be the\nguest speaker at the annual\nMissionary Conference of the\nCalvary Evangelical Free\nChurch beginning Wednesday,\nNov. 6. Specializing in youth\nwork, he has been conducting\nsummer and winter camps\nfor the French young peopie.\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "255647784-ames-daily-tribune-Oct-03-1968-p-12.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 1, 2 ], [ 5, 7 ], [ 13, 22 ], [ 17, 18 ], [ 17, 27 ], [ 18, 27 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 1, 2 ], [ 7, 5 ], [ 13, 22 ], [ 17, 18 ], [ 18, 27 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 7139.8159296875, 9992.5146484375 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 197.27125903320314, 3080.8637578125, 1045.38966015625, 5819.6928828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "IOWA CITY (UPD \u2014\nIowa coach Ray Nagel said\nTuesday he plans to start two\nsophomores in place of injured\nquarterback Ed Podolak and\nfullback Tim Sullivan in Satur-\nday\u2019s game here with Notre\nDame\n\nPodolak spent his third\nstraight day in University Hos-\npitals in lowa City undergoing\ntests for a head injury and Sulli-\nvan was withheld from contact\nwork in practice for the second\nStraight day with asevere\nshoulder bruise and a hip poin\nter.\n\n\u201cRight now my feeling is that\nneither will play Saturday,\u2019\u2019\nNagel said. \u2018\u2018We\u2019re going ahead\nwith our plans to start Larry\nLawrence at quarterback and\nTom Wallace at fullback, and I\nthink that\u2019s the way it\u2019s going\nto be Saturday.\u201d\n\nLawrence and Wallace, both\nsophomores, have seen limited\naction in Iowa\u2019s first two games\nthis season, Their addition to\nthe starting lineup gives lowa\n10 sophomore starters, the most\nfor a Hawkeye team in several\nyears.\n\nNagel said if he played Podo-\nlak and Sullivan Saturday, he\nwould risk losing them for the\nseason.\n\nAside from Podolak and Sul-\nlivan, Nagel said everyone else\nwould be ready for the Notre\nDame game. Wallace, who faint-\ned in his room Monday, was\nrunning with the first team Tues-\nday in practice and No, 2 tail\nback William Powell was given\nthe go - ahead for the game\nafter tests for a possible kidney\ninjury failed to find any com\nclusive evidence.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 1968.480212890625, 713.4818608398438, 2810.4682734375, 3274.12598828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "KANSAS CITY, Mo, (UPI) \u2014\nDonnie Shanklin\u2019s field day\nagainst Indiana last Saturday\ngave the little Kansas tailback\nthe Big Eight lead in individual\nrushing, tandem offense and\nscoring after two games.\n\nShanklin totaled 317 yards in\nrushing and kick returns and\nscored three touchdowns against\nthe Hoosiers,\n\nIn two games, Shanklin has\ntotaled 252 yards rushing on on\nly 13 carries for a 19.4 yards\nper carry average. His rushing\nstatistics alone give him his tan-\ndem offense (a combination of\nrushing and pass_ receiving)\nlead, and he has scored five\ntouchdowns.\n\nOklahoma tailback Steve\nOwens, who scored twice and\nnetted 164 yards rushing in the\nSooners\u2019 28 - 14 win over North\nCarolina State Saturday, moved\ninto second place with 230 yards\nrushing in two games,\n\nOwens led the conference in\nrushing as a sophomore a year\nago.\n\nOklahoma\u2019s Bob Warmack\nleads in passing with 18 com\npletions in 41 attempts (.439)\nfor 300 yards. Warmack has\nthrown five td passes in two\ngames. Colorado\u2019s Bob Ander-\nson, second in passing with 273\nyards, leads in total offense\nwith 387,\n\nWarmack is second in total\noffense with 365 yards and Kan\nsas\u2019 Bob Douglass, last year\u2019s\ntotal offense leader, is third with\n336, Iowa State\u2019s John Warder\nhas 459 yards total offense but\nhas played three games and on\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 2845.62205859375, 705.7149541015625, 3690.65675, 1406.2943232421876 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "an average-per-game basis is\nfifth with 153.0.\n\nOther individual leaders are\nEddie Hinton, Oklahoma, pass\nreceiving \u2014 12 for 214 yards;\nBob Coble, Kansas State, punt-\ning \u2014 15 for a 44.7 average;\nRoger Wehrli, Missouri, punt re-\nturns \u2014 15 for 225 yards anda\n15.0 average; Jeff Allen, Iowa\nState, kickoff returns \u2014 six for\n165 yards and a 27.5 average.\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 2836.635009765625, 1429.77978515625, 3501.433837890625, 1669.1524658203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Drake returns\nfive starters\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1928.6494140625, 3332.689697265625, 2761.6748046875, 3785.9921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Cyclones meet\nDrake in first\ndual meet\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1112.5648076171874, 383.99931689453126, 1950.5478632812499, 3996.42188671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "paper falls on top of it. Even\nan accidental upsetting of the\nunit causes no worry!\n\nWhat could possibly taste\nbetter and smell better than\na fresh pot of coffee brewed\naboard your boat on a brisk\nOctober morning?\n\nThe other day we made\n**just such a pot\u201d? and our fire\nwas an easy-load cartridge\ninserted in Coleman\u2019s aluminum\nlightweight LP-Gas Picnic Stove.\nAfter the coffee was done,\nthe rest of the chow found its\nway into the skillet, and in min\nutes we had a tasty meal.\nLP gas cartridges are the\nsafe, convenient way for cook\ning aboard \u2014 there\u2019s nochance\nof any dangerous gasoline spil-\nlage.\n\nIf you want more \u201cfire\npower\u2019\u2019, Coleman also makes\na two-burner stove using the\nsame safe LP gas _ easy-load\ncartridges.\n\nWESTERN STYLE \u2014 A_ gun\nmay have won the West, but for\nthe past 100 years it was a\nregulated victory, at least in\nMontana. In 1867 lawmakers in\nthat state saw fit to leave\namong the essential possessions\nof a bankrupt person one gun\nof his choice, Other state laws\nare aimed at controlling use,\npossession and concealment of\nfirearms on one\u2019s person. For\nexample, under Section 11-957\nof Montana Codes, the city\nor town council has power to\nprevent and suppress the sale\nof firearms and carrying of\nconcealed weapons, Another law,\non the books since 1907 rege\nlates the use of firearms by\nchildren, More\u2019 recent laws\nlimit firing within municipal\nlimits, shooting from or\nacross public roads, and pro-\nhibit purchase of a hunting\nlicense by Montana youths who\nhave not passed a_ certified\ncourse in safe handling of fire-\narms,\n\nOPTICS \u2014 It\u2019s that time of\nyear again \u2014 and Bushnell\u2019s\nsports Optics catalog for the\nFall Season is off the press. If\nyou\u2019d like a copy, write: D.P,\nBushnell & Company, Inc., 2828\n=. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, Cal-\nfornia 91107.\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 229.38575744628906, 2481.4384765625, 1048.204833984375, 3036.569580078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "lowa will\nstart two\nsoph backs\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 236.025623046875, 452.918689453125, 1083.5008662109376, 2422.772228515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "RED ROCK \u2014 The State Con-\nservation Commission has an\nnounced that three separate\ntracts of land totaling approxi-\nmately 2,000 acres of the\nRed Rock Game Management\nArea in Marion County is open\nfor hunting. Signs have been\nplaced indicating the areas\nwhich are open to shooting.\n\nAll other lands of the Game\nManagement Area are closed\nto trespassing until the end of\nthe waterfowl seasons, and are\nclosed to hunting the year around.\n\nCOMFORT, CONVENIENCE\n\u2018\u2014 Late season boaters who\nhave never used a reliable\nheater aboard their craft on\n4 chilly morning or evening,\nare in for a pleasant surprise\nwith a Coleman catalytic heat-\ner.\n\nPlacea underneath the for-\nward aeck \u2014 or amidship\nif the top and curtains are in\nplace \u2014 the heater will produce\nthousands of BTU\u2019s of real\ncomfort.\n\nThe heater is_ safe, too,\nwhether afloat oor ashore.\nBecause there\u2019s no flame and\nthe heating element is protect-\ned, it cannot start a fire even\nif flammable material such as\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 2810.59276171875, 1705.0193974609374, 3647.865734375, 3325.509533203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "DES MOINES (UPD\u2014 Drake\nUniversity Tuesday announced\nits 1968-69 varsity basketball\nschedule that includes a 26-game\nseason with 13 home games, a\ntrip to the west coast and a\nvisit to the Dallas AlkS ports\nClassic,\n\nAthletic Director Bob Karnes\nalso said Iowa and Iowa State\nboth play at Des Moines and\nDrake plays at Ames once.\n\nLast season, Drake beat the\n\nHawkeyes at lowa City, 7465.\nThe Bulldogs lost at Iowa State\nin December, then beat the Cy-\nclones at Des Moines in Jan\nuary.\nAll five starters are expected\nto return from the Bulldog\nsquad that posted an 1&8 mark\nlast year and finished tied for\nfourth in the Missouri Valley\nConference.\n\nThe Bulldogs start their sea-\nson at home with California\nPolytech of Pomona on Dec, 2.\nThe season ends March 6 at St.\nLouis.\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 3640.0517578125, 2739.388916015625, 5369.7783203125, 3202.9609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "1968-69 Cyclone\n\nGymnastics meets\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 1918.4708134765624, 3808.599841796875, 2751.382091796875, 5848.725109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Iowa State opens its 1968\ncross country season Saturday,\nmeeting Drake at 10 a.m,\n\nThe race will start and finish\nat the No, 4 tee on the George\nVeenker Memorial golf course,\nnorth of the campus, and will\nbe at the four-mile distance,\n\nBob Lawson, Cyclone coach,\nwas not set on his entire line-\nup early in the week but did\nindicate that the following men\nwere likely to represent the\nCardinal and Gold:\n\nCo-captain Ken Gallagher,\nMarshalltown senior who led the\nCyclones to a team win in the\nunofficial opener in Center-\nville\u2019s Pancake Day 6-mile run;\nMike Houck, the other co-cap-\ntain from Estacada, Ore.; Dennis\nMcGuire and Chuck Schnei-\nder, both of Waterloo; Bill\nBiliskis, Villa Park, [ll.; Greg\nDengler, Chuck Maurer, Mike\nKitchell, all of Ames; Ernie\nLindley, Hayward, Cal,; Dean\nTwedt, Nevada; Al Koth,\nGalva; Bob\u2019 Griffith, Des\nMoines; and John Holub, Monti-\ncello,\n\nDrake\u2019s powerful team will in\nclude Elliott Evans, Dennis\nHunt, Dave Compton, Gordon\n\nHofert, all veterans; and fresh\nmen Lynn Lee and Dan Sanders.\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 2880.090087890625, 3463.935302734375, 3517.605712890625, 4098.9296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "20th\nCentury\nBowling\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 3834.4072265625, 116.77273559570312, 6234.86767578125, 601.5137939453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Cyclone gridders to be\nhonored at Homecoming\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 3655.44237109375, 3227.193591796875, 4494.46290234375, 4493.59473828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Iowa State\u2019s 1968-69 gymnas-\ntics team will have six home\nmeets, including the Big Eight\nchampionships, according to\nthe schedule released today by\nClay Stapleton, director of ath-\nletics.\n\nCoach Ed Gagnier\u2019s team\nwill take part in a total of 17\nmeets in addition to the annual\nfrosh-varsity contest. That meet\nmight be a bit different this\nyear, however, since freshmen\nare eligible for varsity compe-\ntition.\n\nThe 1968-69 Iowa State gym-\nnastics schedule:\n\nNov. 6\u2014Varsity-frosh meet\n\nNov. 16\u2014at Kansas _Invita-\ntional\nNov. 29-30\u2014at Midwest Invi-\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 3624.228271484375, 4553.830078125, 6963.603515625, 9992.5146484375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n\nPitt\n\nOe 8 ee\n\nZ seats\nGOODSYEARm\n_ SERVICE\u201d STORES =a\n\n> \\)\n\n3-DAY BATTERY SALE\nTh ay ee ae os VE \u201c < niet Peto Tl B mn i F ATi 0 / si)\n\nursday, Friday & Saturday! : \\\n\nGOopZVEAR Mean ., ( it\n\\\\\n\n* ae | 7\nSERVICE SPECIAL! Jnanio Bur OF THe veaR!|\na Pd ae\n\n \n \n \n\n\u201cALL-WEATHER\u201d [fm Miny 4\nSPECIAL BATTERY an s\n12-Volt Regularly $18.35 wh \u00e9\n#\n$ Aesee nes, faee\n{595 Awasr awae 25\u00a2 INSTALLATION\u2014EASY TERMS!\n\n \n\n \n \n\n_ = : =\" portable Radio\nA. \u2014\u2014 Includes 2-Way Power\n| Engine Tune-up a ne\n\ni \u20182088\n: Regularly $8.88 ports. Sci US eaten\u201d Easy\n) October only... Reg $1088 - $8 a8 fom.\n\n \n\n?\n2\na conditroned cars\n\nIncludes AC converter, 4 AA\nInspect plugs: check and reset timing & points; adjust penlite batteries. full tims J\ncarburetor & choke; clean fuel bowl. air filter & battery; AFC, shoulder strap and ear-\ncheck ignition wires, condenser, distributor cap, starter, ad\n\nphone. 3%\u201d speaker\nregulator, generator, fan belt, cylinder comp., battery.\n\n \n\nIncludes 4 to 5 querts of\nregular oil. Complete lubri-\ncation, brake adjustment,\n\nne fluid if needed, repeck\nrT) \" of front wheel bearings, \u00ab\nComet a new oil filter. Don't ba\n\nor call for an appointment\nBargain Priced Fer\n\nand take advantage of this\nspecial offer.\n\nTake your car\nwhere the\nexperts are!\n\nFall Cleaning\n\nnt ae 4 e// Ir\nG oon; 5 EAR : j in Get outdoor clean-up jobs\n\ndone fast. Broom style rake\n\nhas a four foot long handle\nTIRES\nNOW... winter\n\n \n \n\nwith 20 spring steel tines.\n\n{\n\n \n\nHere's What We De: {\nPlastic ten ~ eetasecenne\nie * e redvater\nTrash Can eee *\n\n\u00a9 Inctall 2 gais. ef Geedyeer )\ntwe safety and Heavy Duty Lar odnus tae ans )\ntraction at a Holds 32 Callens sis\nlow, low price. for\n\nfun | Phe\u201d ery\n65013 | $2399 | $314\n\n \n\n$344 Guaranteed Radiator Protection\n\n \n\n775-14 90} $438 | Whitewalis just $3 more per tire 55\n\n850-14 pp $470 @ 4 full ply nylon cord construction Goodyear Parts Extra\n\n29515] 9330] $442] $ Yuin subir teed tne exten anh High impect plestic with, \u2014_ Permaneut Auti-Pregse if needed\n\u201cplus tax and 2 tradeun tes age on dry of snow-coverd roads stands temperatures to 140\n\nIf anv Goodyear installed permanent anti-freeze is lost, the\namount lost will be replaced free upon request of the cus-\n\u2018omer and upen surrender of original invoice at the time of\n\nWN !\nNO MONEY o0 on our Easy Pay Plan! recheck at the store. Guarantee good until March 20, 1969\n\nGOODVEAR 2.ENEF\n402 LINCOLN WAY AMES PH. 232-6351\n\nOpen til 9 P.M. Thurs. - Fri. - Sat.\n\ndegrees. Curved lid clamps\ndown. Red or avocado.\n\n \n\nee eee a ee Ue ae Re een ts ot en\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 377.0447082519531, 120.04254150390625, 1826.950439453125, 355.2312927246094 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Outdoors with Ole\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 2109.0810546875, 96.65101623535156, 3464.767822265625, 645.0905151367188 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Big Eight\ngrid leaders\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 3702.536853515625, 620.3527104492188, 4532.37989453125, 2720.10841015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "The Iowa State Homecoming\ncommittee is honoring a special\ngroup of gridders at the Kansas\ngame, Oct. 26.\n\nFormer lettermen and\nformer coaches at Iowa\nState have voted on an all-\ntime all-star football squad.\nThis group\u201435 of them\u2014\nwill be the guests of the\nhomecoming committee.\n\nJim Doran, a 1950 All-Ameri-\ncan end who later starred with\nthe Detroit Lions, drew the\nmost votes, a total of 23. Other\nCyclone All-Americans on the\nsquad are Ed Bock, guard; Pol-\nly Wallace, center; Tom Wat-\nkins, Dwight Nfchols, Tom\nVaughn, Dave Hoppmann, all\nbacks; and John Van Sicklen,\ntackle.\n\nThe\n\nsquad\n\nEnds \u2014 Ralph McElhinney,\nAmes, 1906; Roscoe Packer,\nMarshalltown, 1917; Fred Poole\nWashington, D.C., 1937; Jim\nDoran, Paton, and Dean Laun,\nModesto, Calif., both 1950; Don\nWebb, Boston, Mass., 1960.\n\nTackles\u2014Walt Berger, Balti-\nmore, Md., 1925; Clyde Shugart,\nPerry Hall, Md., 1938; Bill By-\nrus, Mt. Dora, Fla., 1954; Lar-\nry Van Der Heyden, Des\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 4555.7973515625, 624.67528125, 5397.35938671875, 2723.556408203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Moines, 1960; John Van Sick-\nlen, Eldora, 1965.\nGuards\u2014Paul Berger, Ouk-\nland, Calif., 1935; Ed Bock, St.\nLouis, Mo., 1938; Norm Ander-\nson, Peoria, Ill., 1948; Stan\nCampbell, Rockford, Ill,\nand Carl Brettschneider, De-\ntroit, Mich., both 1952; Chuck\nWalton, Detroit, Mich., 1962.\nCenters\u2014 Polly Wallace,\nGreat Falls, Mont., 1920; Roy\nLongstreet, Clayton, Mo., 1924;\nGordon Nagel, Omaha, Neb.,\n1932; Arden Esslinger, Reiser-\ntown, Md., 1962.\nBacks\nQuarterbacks \u2014 Durwood\nMoss, Cedar Falls, 1917; Roger\nBowen, Passadena, Calif., 1922;\nTom Neal, Des Plaines, IIl.,\n1937; Ev Kischer, Lynnfield,\nMass., 1938; Bill Weeks, Albu-\nquerque, N.M., 1950.\nHalfbacks\u2014Jack Currie, Can-\ndon, N.D., 1921; Dick Grefe, At-\nlanta, Ga., 1933; Royal Lohry,\nSioux City, 1943; Dwight Nich-\nols, Tulsa, Okla., 1959; Tom\nWatkins, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1960;\nDave Hoppmann, Orlando, Fia.,\n1963; Tom Vaughn, Detroit,\nMich., 1964.\nFullbacks \u2014 Henry Wilder,\nTipton, 1939; Max Burkett,\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 1069.5308837890625, 4040.18896484375, 1885.0704345703125, 4162.19189453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "lowa falls to Illini\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 5426.35791015625, 855.5765380859375, 7066.25732421875, 4467.95361328125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "NEW HOUSE PAINT\nSTRETCHES ~ SHRINKS\n\nResists\nCRACKING,\nPEELING\nand FLAKING\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\nYour house actually stretches and shrinks with varia-\ntions in temperature and humidity. It's this expansion\nand contraction that often causes house paint to work\nloose, crack and peel.\n\nPITTSBURGH PAINTS new SUN-PROOF\u00ae Latex House\nPaint stretches and shrinks with your house. . . this\nflexibility enables it to resist the cracking that rup-\ntures an otherwise sound paint film. It has four times\nthe stretch power of other latex paints, and it resists\nfume staining and discoloration. Available in a wide\nchoice of attractive outdoor colors. Come in today for\na free color chart.\n\nS. HANSON\n\nLumber Co.\n212 Duff 232-5152\n\nPITTSBURGH PAINTS keep that q@(QM@UMEd 154 Jonge!\n\n \n \n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 252.3728790283203, 5868.75390625, 3484.651123046875, 9598.9462890625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": " \n\n@\nONE GIFT Wh t\nWORKS MANY Gi | Ss\n\n'\n\nMy Fair Share for\n\n \n\nOne Hours Pay - $3.50 (example)\nX 12 Months\nYour Fair Share - $42 (example)\n\nUnder$5000 . ..\u00ab.:s. . .$15-920\n$5,001-\u00a77500 ..... . . .$20-$30\n$7,501-$9,000 . . . . . . . .$30-$40\n$97,001-$10,.000 . . . . . . , ,$40-$50\n$10,001-\u00a712000 . . . . . . . $50-$60\n$14,001-$16,000 . . . . . . ., $80-$90\n$16,001-\u00a718000 . . . . . . ,$90-$105\n$18,001-20.000 . . . . . . .$105-$125\nOver $20,000 . . . . . .$125 or More\n\ni\n\nPOUCUMECAEUSUOEUOOCAEG OHO OOeeaeA onan AeAeNOEO OU CAUAOEEDEDNOEAUAOUeO EO eOUEUEAOEOEOUEOUOUEOEOEOEOUEGEOEOEOOOEAOOOEOEOEAUEGEOLOGEGEOEAUENAUEOONOE Me\nsay 1 Apel ctor ig: hy dondnag ay\nPLEDGE!\n\ndates you specify.\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 4515.03709765625, 3242.856189453125, 5358.36524609375, 4498.74317578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "tational (Chicago)\n\nDec. 14\u2014Iowa Open\n\nDec, 20\u2014at Kansas\n\nDec. 26-3l1\u2014at National Clinic\nChampionships (Fort Lauder-\ndale, Fia.).\n\nJan. 1l\u2014Kansas State\n\nJan. 18\u2014at Southern Illinois\n\nJan. 21\u2014Iowa\n\nFeb, 1\u2014Nebraska\n\nFeb. 5\u2014at Mankato State\n\nFeb. 14\u2014at Denver\n\nFeb. 15\u2014at Colorado\n\nat Wisconsin open\n\nFeb. 21\u2014Minnesota\n\nMarch 20-22\u2014Big Eight Con-\nference Meet\n\nApril 3-5\u2014at National Col-\nlegiates (Seattle)\n\nApril 25-26\u2014at National Fed-\neration (Louisiana)\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 1053.2479130859374, 4200.33104296875, 1890.9345820312499, 5689.9682734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "IUWA Uiild \\Urbp \u2014\nThe University of Illinois Satur-\nday claimed three of the top\nfour places to defeat lowa 22-35\nin the Big 10 cross country de-\nbut for both teams.\n\nKen House paced the Illini\nrunners with a 20:23.4 clocking\nover the rain - soaked four-mile\ncircuit. Greg Dykestra and Rich\nard Hall placed third and fourth,\nrespectively, fortheIllinois\nsquad,\n\nCurt LaBond placed second\nfor lowa, three seconds off the\nwinning pace,\n\nGOLFER NAMED\n\nNEW YORK (UPI) \u2014 Shelley\nHamlin of Fresno, Calif., was\nselected Wednesday to replace\nPhyllis Preuss on the U.S. wom-\nen\u2019s golf team for the world\namateur championships in Aus-\ntralia Oct. 2.\n\nMiss Preuss, of Pompano\nBeach, Fla.. Miss Hamlin\u2019s\n\nwy\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 425.6438903808594, 394.4863586425781, 904.1854248046875, 450.6257019042969 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Rv OLAV SMFEDAT.\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 6302.435046875, 508.19047900390626, 7139.8159296875, 771.8686030273437 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "The National Association for\nthe Advancement of Colored\nPeople was founded in 1909 and\nthe Urban League a year later.\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 5443.41307421875, 627.9023930664063, 6272.44727734375, 777.6114008789062 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Youngstown, N.Y., 1954; Mike\nCox, Davenport, 1964.\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 731.1449584960938, 9289.2861328125, 1501.8741455078125, 9530.8984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "REMEMBER TO\nPLEDGE!\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 458.01213427734376, 9592.274890625, 3100.570568359375, 9926.8588984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "You will be solicited at your place of business or employment beginning Oct.\n8th. There wi!l be limited residential sol icitations. If you have any questions con-\ncerning Ames\u2019 United Campaign, won't you please call 232-4146 or 232-9322.\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 2769.18358203125, 4341.724109375, 3616.7963984375, 5809.71778515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "COCiiral NRCal Loeiate av *\nCharco\u2019s Drive In =: @\nBaldus Insurance mS\nHy Vee Food Stores 7 5\nKennedy Trucking . \u00a2\n20th Century Lunch ae\n\nRandall\u2019s 4\nSportsmans 4 8\nAlice\u2019s Gift Shop s\nAmes Heat. & Cool. 3 9\nFreel\u2019s a\nDave\u2019s Lounge - 4\n\nR. & R. Tree Service 3 9\nIndividual High Games: Aud-\n\nrey Handeland, 203.\n\nIndividual High Series: Betty\n\nLinder, 508.\n\nTeam High Game: Charco\u2019s\nDrive In, 737,\nTeam High Series: Hy Vee\n\nFood Stores, 2060.\n\nLeading Averages: Millie Lew-\nis, 153; Jane Miller, 151; Bessie\nSwanson, 149; Charlene Powel-\nson. 149: Bettv Linder 150\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "311810342-morgantown-post-Jul-25-1968-p-13.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 5 ], [ 0, 11 ], [ 5, 11 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 0, 11 ], [ 11, 5 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6485.16064453125, 10007.2861328125 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 113.97675317382813, 753.20816796875, 913.0675278320313, 1497.6206894531251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "Here are two delicious cold\nservice ideas, each one using\nNorway sardines to add a\ntaste spark. Either dish\nmakes a welcome and easy\naddition to July casual enter.\ntaining.\n\nIndividual Smorgasbord: Ar-\nrange in the center of a dinner\nplate a small portion of potato\nsalad in a cluster of lettuce\nleaves, surrounded by Vir-\nginia ham curls, sliced sala-\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 115.0029525756836, 5914.84619140625, 794.0326538085938, 6285.88037109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "\"Little\" Dinner\nParty Offers\nPlanked Chops\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 128.53878784179688, 1547.2381591796875, 909.1773071289062, 2864.18408203125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 126.68251794433594, 9405.5299453125, 925.8580551757813, 9827.795250000001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "reyes\n\nHow big is the meat hesainen \u2018Ss?\n\nIt's so big that the 33 billion\npounds of meat produced an-\nnually in this country exceed\nthe tonnage of all new autos\nproduced in this country in any\nsingle vear.\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 131.7149200439453, 157.494140625, 727.7219848632812, 564.3211669921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Sardine\n\nSalad\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 136.36423486328124, 3819.596595703125, 925.533287109375, 5860.467125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "1 (S\u00a2y-07.) can Norway\nsardines\n\n1 can small beets\n\n', cup French dressing\n\n3 tablespoons sour cream\n\n2 Lablespoons mayonnaise\n\n1 tablespoon lemon juice\n\n'> teaspoon salt\n\n') teaspoon pepper\n\n1 medium-sized apple.\n\npeeled. diced\n\nI cup chopped celery\n\n| tablespoon chopped onion\n\n| hard-boiled egg\n\n| head of lettuce, chopped\n\nMETHOD: Put the beets in\na small bowl and pour the\nfrench dressing over them\nMarinate in the refrigerator\nfor about 2 hours. In a sepa-\nrate bowl combine the sow\ncream mavennaise lemon\njuice, salt and pepper Peel\nund dive the apple put im\nmediately into the sour cream\nmixture to prevent discolora\ntion Add the celery. omon\nund tlaked Norway sardines\nOn each salad plate place 4\nmarinated beets on a bed of\nchopped lettuce Spoon the\nsardine salad in center Gat\nnish with a shee of hard\ncooked egy topped with a thin\nshee of stuffed olive Chill\nbefore serving Four servings\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 1047.6600341796875, 145.64208984375, 6371.7021484375, 10007.2861328125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "SPOST, July 25, DOMINION-NEWS, July 26. 1968\n\nWhere do you buy\n= the worlds\na] av e qa , best foods?\n\n2 ee\nete a!\n\nHOLLAND >\n\nSe\n\nAy AT\naes FOODLAND!\n\n(and wait\u2019ll you see Foodland\u2019s\nthrifty Yankee prices!)\n\nSUGARDALE paw,\nBACON eal USDA noni\n\n- 69:6 p RUMP ROAST %\n- \u00bb. 99 4\n\nSUGARDALE\n\nen 1\u00b0), | 6 i sl\n\nFULL willy Qc\n\nSHENANDOAH CORNISH\n\n20 to\nHENS \u00a9: .. JU\nAVG. EA\n\nUSDA CHOICE BONELESS TOP ARMOUR\n\n09\nROUND STEAK... | KOLBASSI|...... 79\u00b0\niil JUICY AND DELICIOUS | :\nUSDA CHOICE BONELESS BOTTOM ARMOUR NAVAR\n\nUSDA CHOICE ROUND STEAK... 99\u00b0 satami...... 1\u00b0\nBONE.IN FULL CUT psa [ \u2014 L\n\nY one STEAK CUBE STEAK.... . 99\u00b0 HARD SALAMI 2 99\u00b0\n\nFRESH ARMOUR BUTT\n\nGROUND ROUND. 79\u00b0 capacoLa..\".. 99\n\nQUARTERED, SLICED 9-11 CHOPS . SUGARDALE VA\u2018\n|\noS \u20ac $419\nNEW CABBAGE...............: GREEN BEANS....... 1 Gravy & Sliced TURKEY... 1\u00b0 DETERGENT.\neee \u2018| APPLEPIE............., x DETERGENT.\nnaw ame... ..----! CREAM CORN......... ion CHIPSTERS ere 35\u00b0 DETERGENT.......\n\\pava lik Qe S] SPRAY CLEANER. ......000\u00b01\" satvo...........\nW@/ GREAT FOR BEEF... 49\u00b0 sareGUARD SOAP\n\nCOOK-OUTS = 99\u00b0 (pW A\na\"\n\nSWEET FRESH By\n\u2018 DUNCAN HINES\n\nCORN 1 Ng\nEA. 5S AG MAYONNAISE ee ry sen CAKE MIX WHITE %\n\n \n\nNig ae\n\n \n\nFRO JEP\n\nPIZZA ROLLS. a].\nGRAVY & SI SLICED BEEF . oH \"\nTete io rw ee ; 1 Ib. 3 oz.\n| ONO a 2525 EOE XS ~\noe WITH THIS COUPON a Si |\nThe test of 1 ee\nAS. c , AGS\nwwe 6) 6 SAVE 10 cx |\n3)\nDf\n2\n\nlower prices 4.) { on purchase of box of 200\nis the total Ro}; PUFFS FACIAL TISSUES\n: WHITE OR ASS'T\n\non your tape. Si REDEEM AT YOUR NEARBY FOODLAND\n. 3 : COUPON EXPIRES SATURDAY\nTe cS US: 5\nye\nooo. *\n\nWE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES\n\nST OODLANE\n\nIEND\u2019S \u2014STORE HOURS:\nUNIVERSITY = _\u2014SToRE Hours\u2014 FR \u2014 stone nouns:\naa WESTOVER \u00a7\u00b0'\u00b0\u00b0 on thre\u2019\n\n3119 University Ave. 9 to 6 Sunday 110 Dunkard Avenue\n\n \n \n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 118.43796533203125, 6284.17008203125, 917.119224609375, 9267.9348984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "An elegant dinner for two\ncouples ean have as its main\ncourse the entree served on a\nplank, That's a beard or a fire-\nproaf platter that may be placed\nnm the broiler\n\nPlanked dinners look like the\nultimate ino dining since the\nmoat is broiled to brown. de-\nficiousness and banked with col-\norful vegetables\n\nSirlgin lamb chops are well\nehosen for this kind of dinner,\nays meat expert, Reba Staggs,\nof the National Live Stock and\nMeat Board because they are\nmeaty. One side of the chops is\nbroiled tivst. with this \u2014 side\nplaced down on the plank,\n\nPianked Lamb Chops\n\n4 lamb sirloin chops, cut 1!,\ninches thick\nSalt\nPepper\n2 mediumesized tomatoes, cut\nin half\n', cup melted butter or mar-\ngarine\n', cup grated Parmesan\ncheese\n38 to 4 cups seasoned mashed\npotatoes\nPlace chops on. broiler rack\nand insert broiler rack and pan\nin broiler so that the top. of\nsteaks is 2 to 3 inehes. from\nthe heat, Broil until steaks are\nbrowned on one side, approni-\nmately 10 minutes. Season. Re-\nmove steaks and place on heated\nplank or fireproof platter with\nbroiled side down, Place tomato\nhalves around lamb chops. Brush\ntomatoes with butter or mar-\ngarine and sprinkle with Par-\nmesan cheese. Make a_ border\nof mashed potatoes around food\non plank, Brush potatoes with\nmelted butter or margarine\nBroil to finish cooking meat and\nto brown potatoes, about &\nPam oer ern mere ee ge\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 248.08261108398438, 3707.564697265625, 804.0711669921875, 3823.410888671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "NORWAY SARDINE\nHOSE RED SALAD\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 136.99053955078125, 9349.3408203125, 852.2017822265625, 9412.1298828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "NMiore Meat Than New Cars\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 187.75759887695312, 593.9437866210938, 819.6329345703125, 738.4097290039062 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "By GAYNOR MADDOX\nNEA Food Editor\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 121.38243859863282, 2927.0006484375, 923.3852768554688, 3714.4973984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "The individual smorgasbord\n\nmi, tangy Norway sardines on\na bed of pimento, quartered\nhard-cooked egg, ripe olives\nsweet gherkins, stuffed tomato\nand radish rosettes.\n\nTo prepare stuffed tomato:\nCut the top off a chilled to-\nmato and scoop out the pulp:\nplace | tablespoon of mayon-\nnaise in tomato and = add\npieces of sardines. Season to\nsaste\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "288344132-holland-evening-sentinel-Jan-03-1968-p-17.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 1, 8 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 8, 1 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6727.8701171875, 10266.1474609375 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 3469.415771484375, 488.2446594238281, 4224.40234375, 1775.191162109375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 5070.77098046875, 502.8658596191406, 5878.09327734375, 1461.833755859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "leted his training at Wayne\ntate.\n\nJacobs is employed at the\nlaw firm of Huston and Combs\nand specializes in labor rela-\ntions. The firm is headed by\nhis father - in - law, Robert A.\nHuston.\n\nBut Mrs. Jacobs is working\n\nfor the law firm of Stapleton,\nAdams, Burgie, Kidston and\nCrocker.\n_ It will be interesting to note\nwhat happens when they clash\n/aS adversaries on a law case\nand what would happen at\n\u2018home.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 1812.74558984375, 2505.832748046875, 2626.753189453125, 4950.675308593751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Mr. and Mrs. Darrald Mer-\nritt are the parents of a baby\n\nVy.\nMr. and Mrs. Robert Snip\nand family visited Mr. and\nfend Dick Kamer after church\n\u2018service Sunday evening.\n\n| Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Tam-\n-\u2018minga and family visited Mrs.\nJake Kreuze a couple of days.\n\nMr. and Mrs. Dick Kamer,\nchildren and grandchildren\nChristmas party was held Dec.\n31 at Forest Grove hall.\n\n_ Mr. and Mrs. Meivin Merritt\n_and family had their Christmas\nNew y at Forest Grove hall\n| Year's.\nMr. and Mrs. Donald Kamer\nand family were dinner guests\n/at the home of Mr. and Mrs.\n'Dick Brummel New Year\u2019s.\n_ The New Year\u2019s service was\n/held Monday morning and el\n\u2018ders and deacons were in\nstalled. Elders are Huber\u2019\n-Heyboer and Elmer Van Dam\nDeacons are Kenneth Cook anc\nTed Woltjers.\n| Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kame\n_ were \u2014 guests at th\nhome of Mr. and Mrs. Willian\n| Westhuis on New Year\u2019s Eve.\n| The Unity and East Christia\n\nConcert bands will present :\nconcert in the Unity gym Jan\n9 at 7:30.\n\nThe consecration service wil\nbe held at Unity gym Jan\n10 and 11 in Hudsonville\n\n_ Speakers will be the Rey\n| Hust and the Rev. Font.\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 3470.239974609375, 2899.53758203125, 4286.8310703125, 4005.344009765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "SASEBO, Japan (UPI)\u2014The\nU.S. Navy aircraft carrier\nKearsarge left today after a 13-\nday holiday visit marred by a\ntragic fire.\n\nThe Kearsarge arrived Dec.\n= to give its 2,500-man crew a\nChristmas break from _ the\n\u2018Vietnam war. Before it tied up\nthe Kearsirge was hit by a fire\n\u2018that gutted an enlisted men\u2019s\n\u2018living quarters area and an\naviation storeroom.\n\nThree sailors were killed. Two\nothers were injured before the\nfire was brought under control.\n\nThe Kearsarge presumably\nwas en route back to duty in the\nGulf of Tonkin.\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 5093.38865625, 1692.1470791015624, 5893.554703125, 2463.59132421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "ALLEGAN\u2014John Axe, editor\nand publisher of the Allegan\nCounty News-Gazette, said to-\nday he may seek the Republi-\ncan nomination for state sen-\nator in the 23rd district.\n\nAxe said today he plans to\nmake an announcement next\nweek. The 59-year-old Axe\ncame to Allegan in 1933 and\nhas been secretary of the Alle-\ngan County Republican Party\nfor 20 years.\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 5896.804671875, 758.8120571289063, 6721.7041171875, 2464.79884375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "MOUNT CLEMENS (UPI)\u2014\nSuburban Sterling Township,\none of the state\u2019s fastest grow-\ning communities, Tuesday night\nslapped a self-imposed ban on\nall new construction.\n\nThe township\u2019s Board of Trus-\ntee voted to impose the ban for\nan indefinite period pending\ncompletion of studies aimed at\n\u2018combating the problem of fre-\nquent flooding in the area.\n\n_ Homeowners have complained\nthat sanitary sewers, overloaded\nby rain water, back up into\nbasements during storms.\n\nTownship Supervisor William\n-Valusek said he has directed\n\u2018the township attorney to \u2018\u2018take\nany necessary action\u2019\u2019 to force\nthe neighboring community of\nTroy, in Oakland County, to im-\npose a similar construction ban.\n_ Valusek said Troy drains\n\u2018about two-thirds of its storm\nWater into drains which run\nthrough Sterling Township.\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 166.18344116210938, 454.39752197265625, 836.0970458984375, 925.9473266601562 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Nader Raps\nIncrease in\nCar Prices\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 3486.487533203125, 4243.1181484375, 4300.36134375, 4763.10987890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (UPI) \u2014 The\ncentral core urban renewal\n_\u2014 in Grand Rapids has\n\nn granted an _ additional\n$206,653, the Department of\n\u2018Housing and Urban Develop:\nment said Tuesday.\n\n_ The increase brings the total\ngrant to $3.7 million.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 4303.410140625, 3379.972640625, 5120.0478671875, 4764.01026953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "KALAMAZOO (UPI) \u2014 It\u2019s\nlegal now as far as Mr. and\nMrs. Darrell Jacobs are con-\ncerned.\n\nThe Kalamazoo couple has\nbeen notified they passed the\nMichigan Bar examinations\nthey took in August.\n\nHe graduated from Wayne\nState University and she com-\npleted her training at the Uni-\nversity of Michigan Law School.\n\n\u201cWe both graduated from col-\nlege in 1960,\" Jacobs from\nCentral Michigan and his wife\nfrom Swarthmore and decided\nto enter government service,\u201d\u2019\nto enter government service,\n\u201cme in the Army and Karen in\n\nAfter completion of their\n\u2018freshman law year at Wayne\n\u2018State, Mrs. Jacobs transferred\n| to the University of Michigan\nLaw School and Jacobs com-\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 4275.6454921875, 878.7001796875, 5070.207046875, 2952.4275058593753 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "DETROIT (UPI)\u2014Dr. Austin |\nSmith, chairman of the board.\nand chief executive officer of\nParke, Davis & Co., Tuesday\nwas also named president of\nthe company, as it announced\na broad realignment of its man-\nagement.\n\nThe Detroit based drug firm\nsaid the realignment places\nmore emphasis on _ research,\nquality control and medical af-\nfairs.\n\nSmith, 55, joined Parke-Davis\nin 1965. He was elected chair-\nman a year ago. Before com-\ning to the company, he had\nbeen president of the Pharma-\nceutical Manufacturers\u2019 Associ-\nation, and had served on the\nstaff of the American Medical\nAssociation.\n~The company also promoted:\n\n\u2014C.D. Smith, executive vice\npresident, to secretary of the\nexecutive board.\n\n\u2014William G. Meier rose te\nadministrative vice presiden\nfrom vice president.\n| Dr, L.M. Lueck, formerly di\nrector for quality control, be\ncomes vice president for qualit:\ncontrol and government rela\ntions.\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 2667.1747890625, 4377.3349453125, 3468.7002109375003, 4952.46925390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "STOCKHOLM (UPI) \u2014 The\nchange from driving on the left\nto the right in Sweden last\nSeptember spared from 150 to\n200 lives, the nation\u2019s traffic\ndirector said Tuesday. Lars\nSkioeld, said Sweden\u2019s 2 million\nautomobile owners have been\nsubject to rigid speed limits\nsince the Sept. 3 changeover.\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 1001.6240844726562, 2316.636962890625, 1754.6781005859375, 2633.201171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Facts From\nThe Almanac\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 146.51139794921875, 965.4868618164063, 972.1214145507813, 4258.6591953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "DETROIT (UPI)\u2014Ford Mo-\ntor Co, has joined the rest of\nthe nation\u2019s automakers in rais-\ning prices on its new cars by\nabout $25\u2014a move that will\ncost the car buying public about\n$225 million this year.\n\nFord Tuesday announced a\nprice hike ranging from $23 to\n$32 effective immediately,\n\nLike General Motors Corp.,\nChrysler Corp., and American\nMotors Corp.; which had an-\nnounced similar increas\u00e9s short-\nly before the New Year, Ford\nsaid the boost was to cover the\ncost of shoulder harnesses.\n\nFederal law requires the in-\nstallation of shoulder harnesses\nin the front seats of all 1968\nautos made after Jan. 1.\n\nIn Washington, auto critic\nRalph Nader immediately fired\noff a letter to Ford, charging\nthat car buyers could purchase\nthe harnesses for about $2.75\neach.\n\nThe auto makers are trying\n\u201cto make excess profits while\nimplicity blaming the govern-\nment\u201d for the higher prices,\nNader charged.\n\nExecutives of the auto com-\npanies have predicted auto\nsales of more than nine million\nthis year. Taking the average\nincrease Of the harnesses at $25.\nthe boost would cost auto buy-\ners about $225 million.\n\nAll the companies said the\nharnesses were available on\nmodels produced before Jan. 1\nas optional equipment.\n\nFord said the hikes on Ford.\nMustang, Faleon, Fairlane anc\nThunderbird models will be\n$23.18. The Mercury, Montege\nand Cougar will cost $23 more\nwhile the price of the Lincolr\nContinental will go up $32.40\n\nIn September, all four auto\nmakers padded their prices a1\naverage of $119 per car. The\nsaid then that federal safety\nrequirements were partly re\nsponsible for the price boosts\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 2611.111556640625, 892.1978603515626, 3437.1389316406253, 4216.19483984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (UPI) \u2014 The.\nUnited Mine Workers Union\npresident said Tuesday West\nGermany threatens to dump\nlarge quantities of surplus coal\ninto the U.S, market at a loss\nof about $6 a ton.\n\n\u201cThe German mining indus-\ntry is apparently trying to get\nrid of large stocks of surplus\ncoal,\u2019\u2019 W. A. Boyle said in a re-\nport to union members in the\ncurrent issue of the United\nMine Workers Journal.\n\n\u201cAs nearly as we can deter-\nmine the facts,\u201d he said, \u2018\u2018the\ncoal that is slated for U.S, con-\nsumption would be sold here\nfor about $9 per ton, while the\ncost of production in Germany\nis about $15 per ton.\u201d\u2019\n| Boyle called on the U.S. gov-\nernment to stem the below cost\nsale of German coal, which he\ntermed a \u2018\u201c\u2018flagrant violation of\nthe U.S. Anti-Dumping Act.\u201d\n\nTwo small shipments of West\nGerman coal were moved to the\nUnited States in 1967 for use by\nthe New England Electrical Co..,\n\nBoyle said.\n\nDomestic coal consumption\n| totaled about 490 million tons\n\nduring 1967, he said in the re\n\nport. The U.S. coal industry ex.\n\nported about 50 million tons.\n\u2018 Boyle said the electric utility\n. industry was the biggest user\n_| accounting for 280 tons in 1967.\n| Coal exports made a \u201csignifi\n\u2019 cant contribution to the sound\nness of our dollar\u2019\u2019 during 1967\n\u2018| Boyle said. He described the\n$500 million of coal exported it\n-| 1967 as a vital part of the na\n, tion\u2019s balance of payment posi\nI tion.\n\n_ The U.S., Boyle warned, \u201c\u2018con\n tinues to face a flood of energ\n*| imports from other nations.\n\n\u2018| \u201cPrimary among such im\nports is residual] fuel oil. In ac\n| dition the amount of natural ga\nimports also was _ increasin\n| with the aid of the U.S. goverr\n/ment which has given permi:\n, sion for construction of a pipe\n\n_line from Canada to the Unite\ni Ctatac *\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 5092.19384765625, 1510.3909912109375, 5758.27734375, 1665.5545654296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Allegan Publisher\nMay Seek Senate Seat\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 3498.30224609375, 4050.244384765625, 4193.26220703125, 4224.80517578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Grand Rapids Renewal\nProject Receives Grant\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 4256.4619140625, 484.59765625, 5027.830078125, 843.5218505859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Drug Firm Names\nNew President,\nVice-Presidents\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 4298.9375, 2990.870361328125, 5032.17724609375, 3352.9921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Kalamazoo Pair\nPasses Michigan\nBar Examination\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 2608.806640625, 480.4918212890625, 3408.896240234375, 849.7761840820312 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Union Head Warns\nAgainst \u2018Flood of\nEneray Imports\u2019\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 5896.58984375, 480.010986328125, 6632.60498046875, 727.3900756835938 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "Township Places\nBan on Building\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 278.0849304199219, 5043.25732421875, 3477.4912109375, 10266.1474609375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": " \n\nSap ** 90\n\n\u201cLiving\u2019\u2019\u00ae Stretch Bra only\n$3.95, reg. $4.95. Adjustable 4\nstretch straps; sheerback 4\n\nand sides. 32A-400 ___\n\n(D\" sizes $1.00\nmore) Also\u2014Save\n66\u00a2 on \u201cLiving\u201d Bra with\nbias-cut elastic side panels,\n\nonly $3.29, reg. $3.95\n32A-42C (\u201cD\u201d sizes\n\n$1.00 more) BG\n\nSave $2.00\n\nPlaytex \u201cFirm 'n Flatter\u2019\u2019\u00ae\nLycra* Girdles only\n\nreg. Hold-in power\nthat won't wash out\u2014\nmachine washable. Girdle\nonly $7.95, reg. $9.95\nWith zipper only $12.95,\nrep. $14.95. Panty only\n$9.95, reg. $11.95. Lonig\nLeg Panty (shown) only\n$10.95, reg. $12.95\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n\nSave $1.00\n\n\u201cLiving\u2019\u00ae Long Line Stretch\nBra only $6.95, reg. $7.95. /\nAdjustable stretch \u2014%7\nstraps; sheer back\nand sides. Also 34 Length\nLong Line only $6.95, reg.\n$7.95. 32A-44C (\u201cD\u201d sizes\n$1.00 more)\n\nSave 66\u00a2\n\nPlaytex \u2018\u2018Soft-line\u201d Padded\nBra with semi-stretch straps,\nonly $2.84, reg. $3.50.\nWith stretch straps, only\n$3.34, reg. $4.00\n\n \n \n \n\nSave $2.00\n\nPlaytex \u2018\u2018Magic\nController\u2019\u2019\u00ae Girdles with\nfingertip panels only\n$5.95, reg. $7.95; with\nzipper only $7.95, reg.\n$9.95; pull-on panty only\n$7.95, reg. $9.95, with\nzipper only $9.95,\n\nreg. $11.95\n\nSave $1.00\n\n\u201cLiving\u2019\u2019\u00ae Long Line\nBra only $5.95, reg.\n$6.95, Bias-cut side\npanels. Also %\nLength Long Line\nonly $5.95, reg.\n$6.95, 32A-44C (\"\u201cD\"\nsizes $1.00 more)\n\n \n\nAS SEEN ON TV\n\nYou'll Be Proud To Say It Came From Du Mez\n\n31 EAST 8TH ST. \u2014 OPEN MON. AND\nPHONE | FRI TIL\nTUES.. WED., THURS.\nee\n392-3164\ni. SAI. \u2018TIL 5:30\n\nAN Bras and Girdles\u2014White All Girdle sizes\u2014XS, S, M, L. (XL sizes\u2014$1.00 more)\n\n*DuPont\u2019s registered trademark. Elastic sides: \u2018\nPy ek asters r ic sides: 80% nylon, 20% spandex. Back panel: 74% acetate. 16% rayon, 10% spandex. Crotch: 100% nyton. Exch\u00bb\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 1575.751708984375, 491.7352600097656, 2136.027587890625, 572.4339599609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "MISTER RREGED\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 182.23269616699218, 4382.88475, 992.1132358398438, 4960.281265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "SAIGON (UPI)\u2014Vietnamese\npolice smashed a _ counterfeit\nand espionage ring headed by a\nChinese named \u2018Mr. Great\nWorld,\u2019 the semi-official Viet-\nnam press said Tuesday. They\nrecovered $250,000 worth oi\nbogus five-dollar bills and maps\nof weapons infiltration routes\nfrom Cambodia, it said.\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 1809.4034423828125, 2321.813232421875, 2389.061279296875, 2483.19580078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Zutphen\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 3464.18359375, 2609.9521484375, 4164.8681640625, 2863.076416015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Fire Mars Navy\nShip's Holiday\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 3499.16162109375, 4866.2109375, 6727.8701171875, 10153.34375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": " \n\n% INTEREST\n\non First|{, Michigan\n90-Day Certificates of Deposit\n\nAVAILABLE AT ALL FIRST MICHIGAN OFFICES\n\nEffective January 2, 1968\n\nInvest now \u2014 in denominations of $1,000 or more. Your\n5% earnings check will be mailed to you at the end of 90\ndays. You can then renew, or turn in your certificates, If\nyou do not turn in your certificates within 10 days after\nmaturity they will automatically be renewed for 90 days.\n\n\u201cThat's the bank for me!\u201d \u201cLou too?\n\n \n\nFIRST MICHIGAN BANK\nAND TRUST COMPANY\n\nOFFICES: ZEELAND. / HOLLAND | EAST \u00b0 TOWN / HAMILTON ; yA LENDALE / \u2018DO GLAS\n\nMEMBER FEDERAL DEPOS IT INSURANCE CORPORAT ION , / FEDERAL R RESERVE \u2018SYSTEM\n\n \n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 996.7015834960938, 2655.98387109375, 1807.8451083984376, 4368.39796484375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "By United Press International\n\nToday is Wednesday, Jan. 3,\nthe third day of 1967 with 363 to\nfollow.\n\nThe moon is between its new\nphase and first quarter.\n\nThe morning star is Venus.\n- The evening stars are Mars,\nSaturn and Jupiter.\n- Born on Jan, 3, 1909, was\n\u2018Danish comedian and pianist\nVictor Borge.\nOn this day in history:\nIn 1938, the March of Dimes\n\u2018campaign was organized to\nfight infantile paralysis.\n| In 1961, the United States\n| severed \u2018diplomatic relations\n\u2018with Communist Cuba.\n| In 1966, famed U.S. woman\nwar correspondent Marguerite\nHiggins died at the age of 45\nfrom a \u201cbug\u201d she had picked up\n\u2018in Vietnam.\n| In 1967, Jack Ruby, who\nfatally shot accused presidential\nassassin Lee Harvey Oswald,\ndied in Dallas of cancer.\n\n \n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 5159.3798828125, 2506.638916015625, 6707.50244140625, 4717.720703125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "HELP WANTED\nHOLLAND SUCO COLOR CO.\n\nis growing and expanding and now needs\n\nPRODUCTION\nWORKERS\n\nMinimum age 18 years. START AT $2.25 per hour with\nautomatic increases. Prime night shift bonus. Our em-\n\nployees enjoy a full range of Fringe Benefits including:\n\nsv Medical Insurance\n\nyy Life Insurance\n\nsy Retirement Program\n\nyy Free Laundered Uniforms\n\nsv Paid Vacations\n\nvy 8 Paid Holidays\nIf you're interested in a career opportunity, apply at our\nEmployment Office. Daily from 8 to 5.\n\n492 Douglas, Holland\n\nAn Equal Opportunity Employer\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 1026.70703125, 594.3890991210938, 2546.845703125, 2097.546875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "eee na, eee nn\n\nINFORMATION |\n\n \n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 2673.631103515625, 4289.57861328125, 3249.7021484375, 4365.27392578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "Lifesaving Change\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 1009.5753017578126, 4768.8798671875, 1831.498306640625, 4965.93312109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "Antarctica\u2019s highest moun-\ntain, 16,860-foot Vinson Massif,\n\u2018was not discovered until 1957.\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 203.89675903320312, 4308.900390625, 641.4558715820312, 4376.3271484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "Rina Smashed\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 1013.0215297851563, 4379.3212734375, 1807.2848056640626, 4719.99025 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "A thought for the day: Car!\nSandburg once said: \u2018I am the\npeople, the mob, the crowd, the\nmass. Do you know that all the\n| great work is done througt\nme 7 \u201d\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "57242800-lowell-sun-Nov-10-1968-p-32.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 40 ], [ 1, 28 ], [ 3, 31 ], [ 11, 5 ], [ 11, 14 ], [ 5, 14 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 0, 40 ], [ 1, 28 ], [ 3, 31 ], [ 5, 11 ], [ 11, 14 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 2337.042236328125, 3607.743408203125 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 939.3173979492187, 2268.112869140625, 1213.5115205078125, 3102.4794160156252 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "Linda Helen Connolly,\ndaughter of Mr. and Mrs.\nFrancis J. Connally of 14 Basl-\nem Ave, Wobura, became the\nbride of Roberi Thomas Bren-\nnan, sen of Mr, and Mrs. Rot-\nert J. Brennan of 57 Elm St,\nCharlestown, at an 11 o'clock\necremony at St. Charles Bor-\nremiea chureh. Rey. John Mor-\nris officiated.\n\nEscorled hy her father, the\nbride was attired in a while\norgandy ffoor-length gown, de-\nsigned with an empire Sodice,\nand a full train beginning at\nher shoulders. Appligues a-\ndorned the front of the gown,\nHer veil was caught to a head-\npiece of white flowers \u2018and\nbeads, and she carried a bou-\nquet of pink and white roses.\n\nMaid of honor was Jane Me-\nCauley of Woburn. Brides-\nmaids were Miss Donna [Har-\ndy af Wakefield, Miss Maur-\neen O'Donnell of Woburn, Miss\nMarie Brennan of Charlestown,\nMiss Sandra Dodge of Reading,\nand Miss Susan Shwab of Wo-\nburn.\n\nThe bride\u2019s atlendants wore\nfloar length gowns of blue and\ngreen flawered chilfon. The\nchiffon flowed over_ empire\nstyled underdresses. The maid\nof honor carried a bouquet of\nyellow roses, while the brides-\nmaids carried bouquets of yel-\nlow carnations.\n\nRect man was James Burke\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 902.0413969726562, 236.17813098144532, 1176.0647431640625, 1282.1218720703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "LOWELL \u2014 Ann Denise\nMangan, daughter of Mrs.\nJosephine Mangan of 78L An-\ndover St., and the late James\nT, Mangan, became the birde\nof Dr, Francis Daly, son of\nMr. and Mrs. Francis Daly of\nHall St., Watertown, af a 5\np.m., nuptial mass at the Im-\nmaculate Conception Church.\nRey. Stuart O'Brien officiated.\n\nEscorted \u00a9 by her brother,\nStephen Mangan, the bride\nwore an A-line gown of ivory\nsatin with a modified empire\nbodice, high neckline and tong\ntradilionat sleeves trimmed\nwith motifs of re-embroidered\nAlencon lace accented with\nseed pearls, The back of the\ngown was soflly gathered at\nthe waist and formed a chapel\nTengih train, Her headpiece,\nan ivory taffeta bow with a\ncluster of loops aceented with\nreembroidered Alencon lace,\nwas enhanced with pearl and\nsequin trim and a veil of nylon\nillusion, She carricd a castade\nof gladiolus and lilies of the\nvalley.\n\nMatron of honor was Mrs.\nHenry Koza, sisfer of the\nbride. Bridesmaids were Mrs.\nDonald Larson of Foxhoro,\nMarie Madigan of Cambridge,\nMary McCabe, Donna Dee\nO'Neil and Jean Redger.\n\nTHE bride's attendants wore\nSalmon crepa sheath gowns,\nthe high neckline and long full\nsleeves trimmed with ivory\nlace. Fresh flewer headpicces\nheld their floor lengih veils ol\ncontrasting shades, and they\ncarried bouquels in shades o!\nsalmon and ivory.\n\nBest man was Robert Daly\nbrather of the bridegroom\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 1499.4799345703125, 2013.519607421875, 1770.4517060546875, 2341.287521484375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "CARLISLE \u2014 Mr. and Mrs.\nGeorge W. Dutton announce\nthe engagement of their\ndaughier, Janet Ruth, fo John\n5. Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs.\nJohn Bailey of Charlestown.\n\nMiss Dutton graduated from\nCCHS and Gordon College,\nBeverly. She holds a BS in\nElementary Education and is\nteaching the sccond grade in\nMiddleborough,\n\nMr. Bailey is a lab techni-\ncian with Tyeo Labs in Wal-\ntham,\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 921.3722685546875, 1409.5276640625, 1195.608078125, 2171.9025117187502 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "LOWELL \u2014 &. Margaret\u2019s\nSodality will present its z\nnual Country Store Tuesday,\nNov.. 12, at the school hall,\n\nThig year\u2019s affair is under\nthe direction of the sodality\nofficers, Mrs. Leo A. Foley,\nMrs. William F. Donaghey,\nMrs, Thomas \u20ac. Conlon and\nMrs. Daniel B, Brosnan,\n\nTickets will he available to\nsodalisls, parishioners arid\nfriends of Sl, Margaret's by\ncontacting Mrs. George W.\nSpinney or Mrs. Justin A, Me-\nCarthy.\n\nJn addition ta special priz-\nes such as a Boston rocker,\n@ hoy\u2019s bicycle, camera, food\nbaskets and bottles of cheer,\na number of electrical appli-\nances will be featured. Among\n.these is a mixer, can opener,\nclock, knife and transistor ra-\ndio. Sepcial gift highlight this\nyear is an AM-FM stereo con-\nsole of contemporary styling.\n\nA Christmas table has been\nplanned by Mrs, Thomas P.\nNeylon and Mrs. Leo E,\nShaughnessey. A fable will be\nfeatured by Mrs. Vincent P.\nFunaro, Mrs. Gearge Osborn,\nJr. and Mrs. Barry Cronin.\nMrs, Claire J. O'Connor will\nhe in eharee cf dhe men's and\n\n \n\n \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1218.253173828125, 1417.07958984375, 1470.985595703125, 1861.8511962890625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 80.56066882324218, 1891.4110869140625, 352.2376557617187, 2290.103927734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "- Mr. and Mrs. Waller J. Wro-\nbel of 50 Fort Hill Ave, an-\nnounce the engagement of\ntheir daughter, Frances Mary,\nto Frank A. Gendreau, son of\nMr. and Mrs. Arthur Gendrean\nof 32 Butler Ave. F\n\nA graduate of Keith Hall,\nMiss Wrobel is employed at\nthe New England Telephone\nand Telegraph Co.\n\nMr. Gendreau graduated\nfrom Lowell High Sehvol and\njs employed as manager of the\nLincoln Square Hardware Co.\n\nThe wedding vill (ake place\nApril 12 at the Holy \u2018Trinity\nPolish Church.\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 1466.64729296875, 285.35282885742185, 1739.6685029296875, 570.55290234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "TYNGSBORO \u2014 The ladies'\nbridge league of the Vespor\nCountry club will officially\nopen ils new season Tuesday.\n\nRegularly throughout the\nwinter and early spring, the\nleague will met on Tuesdays,\nstarting an i am.. For the\nopening day next Tuesday, the\nstarting Hime has been set al\n10:30 am.\n\nMrs, Kenneth E. Koch is\nchairman for the season.\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 1487.201248046875, 1318.4623564453125, 1759.3621064453125, 1877.6155244140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "LOWELL \u2014 The Christian\nAction Group of St. Joseph\u2019s\nSchool, Keith Hall, and the\nAcademy of Notre Dame are\nsponsoring their annual \u201cCan-\nned Food Drive\u201d throughout\nthe city. The purpose of the\ndrive is to raise canned gonds\nto make Thanksgiving baskets\nfor the underpriviledged of\nthe community.\n\nThe week of school competi-\ntion begins Tuesday, Nov.i2\ntiru Friday, Nov. 15. An \u2018At.\ntack Day\" will be held Fri-\nday, Nov. 15 and Saturday,\nNov. 16. Monetary donations\nwill also be accepted. This\nmoney will be used for pur-\nchasing turkeys for the holi-\nday baskets.\n\nAnyone wishing to make\ndonations whether food or\nmonelary, may contact a stu-\ndent from one of the three\nschools, or any respective con-\n\nvent.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 96.7511978149414, 2795.7568359375, 292.3616943359375, 2875.94970703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "Northerly-\n\nAmbrosino\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 1473.1571044921875, 114.22218322753906, 1650.6556396484375, 272.6910705566406 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "Vesper\nbridge |\nTuesday\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 929.1703491210938, 1287.796142578125, 1352.7333984375, 1396.9024658203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Parish sodality\n\nplans country store\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 89.42049395751953, 2392.85041796875, 358.99891674804684, 2780.7902070312502 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Mr. and Mrs. Omer R. Tou\nsignant of Woodlawn SL, Tyn-\ngshoro, announce the engage-\nment of their daughter,\nLucille, fo William E_ Hurst,\nson of Mr. and Mrs, Edwin\nHurst of Middiesex Road,\nTyngsboro.\n\nA graduate of Dracut High\nSchool, Miss Tousignant is\nemployed at E. A. Wilson Co.,\nLowell.\n\nMr. Hurst attended Windstow\nHigh School, Tyngsboro, and\nis employed al Aero Wood\nProducts, South Chelmsford.\n\nA Nov. 23 wedding is plan-\nned.\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 1188.78369140625, 133.82215881347656, 1454.328369140625, 704.3302001953125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": " \n\nrm)\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 1490.44775390625, 1137.46044921875, 1747.283935546875, 1300.537841796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "High school\nfood drive\nfor needy\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 99.6548384399414, 2881.04621875, 365.8350678710937, 3112.3966523437502 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Announcement is made of\nthe engagement of Catherine\nAmbrosino. daughter of Mrs.\nDolima Ambrosino, 118 Adams\nSt., to David A. Northerly,\nSon of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin\nNortherly, S001 26th Ave.\nKenosha, Wisc.\n\nMiss Ambrosing is a grart-\nuate of Lowell High School\nand is attending Tewksbuon\u2019\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 1474.890701171875, 718.9621733398437, 1748.9351044921875, 1123.6188203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "LOWELL \u2014 Sgt. and Mrs.\nRoland A. Dauphinais of 340\nWilder St, announce the en-\ngagement of their daughter,\nLorraine B., fo PFC Marion\n\n. Barlon, 50n of Mr, and Mrs,\n\nSorris Rartan of 901 El Paso\nSt., Wellington, Tex. :\n\nA 1965 graduate of lowell\nHigh School, Miss Dauphinais\njs employed at J M Fields of\nChelmsford.\n\nPFC Barton graduated from\nWellington High School, Well-\nington, Tex., and is eurrently\nserving in the U. S. Army,\nStationed al Fort Devens.\n\nA Nov, 23 wedding at St.\nMargaret\u2019s Chureh is planned.\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 1823.45556640625, 2647.24072265625, 2337.042236328125, 3589.093994140625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": " \n\n\\Free Gifts\nFor Everyone\n\nGAY\n\nFREE DRAWING\n\nmany prizes including\n100% human hair custom fitted\n\n. Thursday, Nov, 14\n\"6:30-9:30 PM WIG\nMEET well known personalities\n\nVISIT LOWELL'S ONLY\nCOMPLETE BEAUTY CENTER\nBEAUTY SALON \u2014 WIGS COSMETICS\n\nThe Wey & Beauty Cconter: Ines\nWALI-IN SERVICE\n\nDirections: Located behind the Middlesex Bank fn\nthe Sears Shopping Center {Lowell Plaza} on Plain\nmy Street,\n\nTel. 452-8819 \u2014- (Clased Wedaesdays)\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 1503.159912109375, 1895.2913818359375, 1694.7509765625, 2002.9239501953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "E ngaged\n\nto wed\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 1508.0429228515625, 2434.676833984375, 1778.05778515625, 2661.1932832031252 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "NEW YORK (UPI) -- Col\nfee cannoisseurs now can\nbrew a single cup of drip cof\nfee in minutes without making\na whole potful. It\u2019s done with\na mini-pal designed to yield a\nseven-ounce cup of caffee, us-\ning ground coffee, not instent.\nThe dripping takes less {han\nthree minutes.\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 1768.42578125, 861.6802978515625, 2016.4246826171875, 976.9254150390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "Miss Moore\nis .bride\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 908.7706909179688, 128.57150268554688, 1104.2066650390625, 229.9933624267578 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Bride of\nDr. Dalv\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 675.6320190429688, 3119.121337890625, 1219.1654052734375, 3607.743408203125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": " \n\nFEELING A LITTLE\nCRAMPED FOR SPACE?\n\nNot at Briarwood \u2014 we have the\nlargest apartments in the area \u2014\nover 940 square feet of living\narea,\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n1301 Lawrence St. Opp. \u201cSykes\u201d The Florist\nLowell\n\nUrbau Living In A Woodland Setting\nTel. 452-1748\nReady End of November\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 116.35806274414062, 3125.967529296875, 649.8792114257812, 3605.733154296875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "% FALL SPECIAL *\n\nDELUXE DRY CLEANING\nCASH AND GARRY\n\nMEN'S S425 | PLAIN\n\nSUITS 1 \u00b0 SKIRTS 4y\nPLAIN $75\n\nDRESSES ie TROUSERS 60\u00b0\n\nc ] SPORT \u20ac\nSWEATERS 49 JACKETS 65\nDRAPES ARE ONE OF OUR SPECIALTIES\nSUNSHINE CLEANERS\nDIV. OF INGHLAND LAUNDRY\n49 Kearney Sq. Lowell 157 Andover St., Lowel\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 1257.81103515625, 3033.32373046875, 1787.7130126953125, 3602.330810546875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": " \n\nLighting\nFixtures | /*\n\nHundreds on\n\nDisplay. For\nQuality, Price $\nand Selection! \u00a7\n\nSee AG +g\nHARDWARE\n\n\u2018 Ye\n\nHARDWARE.\n\n776 LAKEVIEW AVE...\u00b0\nLowe tt\n\n \n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 88.559814453125, 2309.028076171875, 285.0238342285156, 2385.648193359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Hurst-\n\u2018Tousionanut\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 1762.5006865234375, 991.8160551757812, 2041.36051953125, 2591.5726777343752 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "DRACUT \u2014 Gayle Frances\nMoore, daughter of Mr. and\nMrs. Leo E. Moore of 211\nPleasant St, became the\nbride of Richard Joseph Kin-\nnal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-\nseph A, Kinnal of 55 Cidalia\nDrive, Lowell, at a 3 pm.\nNuptial Mass at St. Michael\u2019s\nChureh. Rev. John Martin of-\nficiated.\n\nEscorted by her grand-\nfather, Francis Gorman, the\nbride wore an empire styled\nA-line gown of angel mist taf-\nfeta. Her floor length gown\nwas enhanced with-an Alen-\ncon lace bodice and long tra-\nditional tapered sleeves. A\ndetachable bustle train trim-\nmed with matching face ex-\ntended from her shoulders,\nThe bride\u2019s shoulder length\nSik illusion veil was caught\nto a crown headpiece, and\n\nshe carried a cascade of\nEucaris lillies enhanced with\nstreamers of stephanotis and\nParlands of English ivy.\n\nEvelyn A. Gladue was maid\n.of honor. Bridesmaids were\nMrs. Paul LaHaise, Mrs, Tra:\ney Davis, sister of the bride\ngroom; Mrs. Roland Spinard\nand Linda Gorman, cousin o\nthe bride.\n\nThe bride's attendants were\nidentically attired in gown:\nof eafe au lait lace over cham\npagne taffeta. Ruffles enhan\nced the edging of the necklin\naml long tapered sleeves an:\na brown satin band and boy\naccented their empire wais!\nThey wore matching boy\nheadpieces with pouf veils\nand held castades of fall por\npoms centered with yellor\nehrysanthemums.\n\nBest man was Brandan Mur\ngovern, and guests were usl\nered by Richard A. Moors\nbrother of lhe bride; Denni\nSullivan, Robert Gagnon, an\nGeorge MacKenzie. .\n\nFollowing a reception at\nPelham, N. H. inn, Mr. ar\nMrs. Kinnal left for a weddir\ntrip ty Miami Beach, Fl\nUpon return, they will resic\nin Lowell.\n\n \n\nA graduate of Ddacut Hi\nScheol, the bride is employ:\n\n= -in the circulation departme\n\n[-\n\nOf The Lowell Sun Publishi\nCo,\n\nMr. Kinnal is a graduate\nBallsten Spa High school, B:\nIlon Spa, N. \u00a5., and serv\nfour years in the U.S. Co:\n\n8 Guard. He is employed as\nh postal clerk in the Tow\n4 branch of the U.S. Post Offi\n\"\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 2090.29833984375, 2211.583251953125, 2333.888427734375, 2602.37548828125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "PARKWAY\nREFINISHING\n\n1130 EAST ST., TEWKS,\n\nWe will STRIP Your\n\nOLD FURNITURE\nOF its Entire Finish\u2014\nReady For You To\nRefinish\n\n \n\n951-9721\n\n \n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 1754.368896484375, 145.00267028808594, 2023.2435302734375, 757.2783813476562 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 1192.6398466796875, 797.5379790039062, 1465.513595703125, 1253.881759765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Ushers were Gregory Condon\nof Watertown, Or. Robert Cro-\nnin of Rhode Island, James\nFoley of Dracut, Henry Kaza,\nand Dr. Joseph Regan of New\nYork.\n\nFollowirtg a reception at an\nAndover motor inn, Dr. and\nMrs. Daly lefl for a wedding\ntrip to Califoruia, where they\nwill reside.\n\nThe bride is a graduate of\nLowell High School and\nLemuel Shattuck Hospital\nSehool of Nursing.\n\nDr. Daly is a graduate of\nBoston College and Tufts Uni-\nversily Schoal of Medicine. He\nis currently serving his intera-\nship at Counly General Hos-\npital, Los Angeles, Calif,\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 1476.1435546875, 598.0896606445312, 1670.8165283203125, 703.77392578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Engaged\n\nto wed\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 950.0763549804688, 2197.457275390625, 1376.740478515625, 2250.83642578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Married this season\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 1216.50178515625, 1933.8158720703125, 1485.1528779296875, 2161.205734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "women's apparel table, and\nMrs. Wilbur A. Gerhold and\nMrs, William J. Quigley are\npreparing an interesting\nhouseware table,\n\nThe popular punch - board\nwill conlinue io be an attrac-\ntion under the direction of\nMrs. James J. MeCann and\nMrs. Richard T. Ryan.\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 2040.476638671875, 451.53373706054685, 2321.479171875, 2195.3522187500002 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "PARIS\u2014The French make\ngreal sauces but the Ameri-\ncans have hetter steaks.\n\nExperts have come lo this\nconclusion after visiting the\nard International Food Fair\nnow being held in Paris with .\nsome 40 countries participat-\ning. Meant to facilitate the\ncommerce of foods between\nthe countries, the fair also\nopens the eyes and ticktes the\ntaste-buds of the public.\n\nIf the Freneh pive them-\nselves airs wilh \u201cHaute cui- -\nsine,\u201d a huge wine seclion\nand recipes for any occasion,\nthe United States cxhibils are\nmore open to sampling. From -\nhunks of Texan steak, through\npork-and-beans from Idaho\nand Californian riee-pudding\nall washed down with orange\njuice from Florida, the visitor\n\ncan \u201ceat his way through the\nUnited States.\u201d\n\nThis year the most interest-\ning part of the eulinary show\nis \u201cready-to-eat\u201d focd irying\nto ren competition to classie\ngastronomy, Eyen the Freneh\nare discovering deep-frozen\nfood not only ray\u2019 but as suc-\nculent Haute Cuisine,\n\nIn the section devoted to\n\u201cWood af. Tomorrow,\u201d one\nfinds \u2018instant cocktails\u2019 in\npowder form fram Japan,\nmilk and cheese in foam\nsprays fram the United States\nand a \u201cfour course meal\u201d\nfrom France in powder form\nand packed in 22 bags to pre-\npare in a minute simply by\nadding water.\n\nOF INTEREST to over.\nweights is a \u201creducing food\npackage\u201d offered at the fai\nfor the equivalent of $20. {\ncontains \u201crations'' for a 12\nday diet whieh, when eater\ninstead of any other food\nguarantees a loss of 12 pounds\nDevised by a Japanese, the ra\nlions are tow in calories bu\n\u201cdispense energy and health.\u2019\n\nFor what it may be worl\n. Tpass on further informatio\n. picked up at random at fh\n\nInternational Food Fair:\n\n: Americans eat 34 time\nF more deep frozen food pe\nhead than the French. .\n\n\u2018The Irish are claimed to b\n\n\u00bb the biggest calers in the worl\n; faking in a daily record nun\n- her of calories washed dow\n- with gin and Irish whiskey.\n. The Italians make the la\n] gest sausages. in the work\ny \u2018The one shawn at the fa\n. Weighed 285 pounds,\n\n? Some Englishmen\u2019s favori\nbreakfast consists of \u201cbubb\n. and squeak,\" which turns o\ny to be cold meats with fri\nvegetables.\n\nAmerican food produc\nbest known and eaten in Eu\n, ope are rice, honey, lentil\n? soja flour, soja oi] and grap\nd fruit of whieh 75 per cent\n\nthe world\u2019s production com\n\nfrom Florida.\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 92.96544647216797, 1809.4205322265625, 528.8729248046875, 1880.5230712890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "They\u2019re engaged\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 2033.7142333984375, 120.10535430908203, 2280.578857421875, 385.5504455566406 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "La Mode\n\nCompare\ntaste\ntreats\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 1528.83349609375, 2704.831298828125, 1779.910888671875, 3026.512451171875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "THE 1\n\nBANQUETEER\n\nFine chace\nFoods Liners\n\n \n \n \n \n\nACCOMMODATING\nWedtings, Testimonials\n\u2018Shawers\u2019 & All Types\nof Porties\n\nChelmsford\n225 Littleton RA\nTEL. ASSHTTa ee 1561S\n\n \n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 72.4936294555664, 101.2628402709961, 887.4519653320312, 1596.6868896484375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 1508.89208984375, 2378.507080078125, 1661.178955078125, 2420.3818359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "Mini-pot\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 1222.1464384765625, 2276.138015625, 1494.358078125, 2899.4393769531252 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "Of Unarlestown. Ushers were\nJames Hutchinson of Darches-\nter, Joseph Eldridge of\nCharlestown, Lawrence Heus-\nton of Charlestown, Leonard\nConnolly of Woburn, and John\nTierney of Wakefield.\n\nFollowing a reception at the\nHillview Country Club, North\nReading, the couple left on a\nwedding trip ia New York\nCity. Upon their return, Mr.\nand Mrs. Drennan will make\ntheir Home al 10 Oak SL,\nWakefield.\n\nThe bride, a 1963 graduate\nof Wobura High school, is em-\nployed as a secretary by Con-\nfederalian Life Insurance Co,\n\nDual purpose\n\nNo matter which way you\ntravel, a cantainer of\u2019 baby\npowder should be tucked into\nyour suitcase. Silky smnoth\npowder will keep you coo] and\ncomfartable after you shower,\nbut there\u2019s an even bigger\nstory in using baby powder.\nStone Whnrele AK. bee Eee\n\n \n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 2055.574462890625, 391.1736145019531, 2287.357177734375, 442.2550354003906 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "By Nora Martin\nSun Special Cotresnondent\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 377.5137785644531, 2680.60725390625, 648.0684052734375, 3111.9816132812502 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "NEW YORK (UPI) \u2014 A\nnew hair trimmer is\nshaped fo fit the hand and has\nfour cutting edges on twa\nsides. The wider side is for\nthinning, shaping and styling;\nihe narrow side is for elimin-\naling fast - growing, stringy\nnape hair, for grooming the\nlegs and for underarm shaving\nthe manufacturer says. Twa\nslandard dowble-edge razor\nblades provide the cutting ac-\ntion and are replaced by slid-\ning the two halves of the cnt-\nter apart, The manufacturer\nsays the frimmer \u2018works\nsmoother and more quickly\nthan anything available here-\ntofore,\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 363.544677734375, 1871.3201904296875, 919.36962890625, 3132.54833984375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": " \n\nFRANCES M. WROBEL LUCILLE TOUSIGNANT\n\u00ab..to Frank A. Gendreau -.-to William E, Hutst -\n\nHospital Sehoal of Nursing.\nMr. Northerly has returned\nfrom Vietnam and is employed\nim Kenosha, Wise.\nThe wedding will take place\nDec. 7 at If am. at Sf. Pal\ntick's Church.\n\nTrimmer\n\nNEW YORK (UPI) \u2014 A\nnew hair trimmer is\nshaped fo fit the hand and has\nfour cutting edges on twa\nsides. The wider side is for\nthinning, shaping and styling;\nihe narrow side is for elimin-\naling fast - growing, stringy\nnape hair, for grooming the\nlegs and for underarm shaving\nthe manufacturer says. Twa\nslandard double-edge razor\nblades provide the culting ac-\ntion and are replaced by slid-\ning the two halves of the cnt-\nter apart, The manufacturer\nsays the trimmer \u201cworks\nsmoother and more quickly\nthan anything available here-\ntofore,\n\nST\n\n \n\nCATHERINE AMBROSIN!\n\u00abeto David A. Northerl\n\n \n\n \n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 1234.308349609375, 2685.68505859375, 1402.2564697265625, 2712.057373046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "Dual purpase\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "20229332-lima-news-Dec-08-1968-p-26.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 2 ], [ 0, 7 ], [ 0, 12 ], [ 0, 25 ], [ 0, 29 ], [ 2, 7 ], [ 2, 12 ], [ 2, 25 ], [ 2, 29 ], [ 7, 12 ], [ 7, 25 ], [ 7, 29 ], [ 12, 25 ], [ 12, 29 ], [ 25, 29 ], [ 1, 3 ], [ 8, 6 ], [ 11, 28 ], [ 17, 14 ], [ 18, 21 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 0, 7 ], [ 1, 3 ], [ 2, 12 ], [ 6, 8 ], [ 7, 2 ], [ 17, 14 ], [ 21, 18 ], [ 25, 0 ], [ 28, 11 ], [ 29, 25 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 3235.793166015625, 4916.21875 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 959.3255473632812, 454.69584765625, 1338.388380859375, 1072.134474609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "iNorthwest Conference are\nscheduled for Friday in-\nicluding Lincolnview at\niGomer, Spencerville at Bluf-\nfton and Upper Scioto Valley\nat Ada.\n\nIn Blanchard Valley\nLeague play Friday, Arcadia\n|hosts McComb, Vanlue meets\n| Hardin-Northen at Dola,\nCony Raiwson goes to Liberty\n{Benton and Arlington travels\nto Van Buren.\n\nThe Mercer County League\nopens play Friday with three\njgames on the card. Parkway\nhosts Mendon-Union, Fort\niRecovery journeys to Celina\n(IC and St. Henry is at\niMarion Local.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 1705.71635546875, 1302.335251953125, 2082.405958984375, 2379.417921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "fe REESE SEE RS? AR\n|\u2014 Paul Kallai, a native o\nBudapest, has ridden horse:\nvin 10 foreign countries bu\nfigures he has seen enough 0\nthe world. He\u2019s been in the\n\u2018United States since 1962 anc\nplans to stay.\n\n| The 35-year-old jockey wa:\nithe fourth leading rider of the\njGarden State fall meeting\nthere with 22 winners. While\n[many riders headed south fot\nithe winter Kallai planned tc\niconfime his mounts t\u00a2\n\u2018Maryland racing.\n\ni \u201cI'll be at Laurel and ther\niother Maryland tracks this\n\\ winter,\u201d says Kallai. \u2018In the\n\u2018spring I'll be back in New\nlJersev. I\u2019ve never ridden in\nFlorida but I\u2019ve been there\nifor a vacation.\u201d\n\ni though Kallaf freelances\nithe is much in demand, often\n\u2018riding seven or eight races a\n\u2018day. It wasn\u2019t that way in\nTreland or Germany.\n\n\u201cIn Dubla they wouldn't\nlet me ride because I had no\n\u2018stable. That was in 1958. J\nthink the English jockeys\nwere seared I might show\nthem something because I\nride with short stirrups. In\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 1715.0009013671875, 457.9575358886719, 2089.599318359375, 1061.89399609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Logan County League\nWest Liberty-Salem al\nRiverside-x\nLogan Hills at Buckeye\nLocal-x\nWaynesfield at Ridgemont-x\nBelle Center at Indian Lake-x\nBlanchard Valley League\nMcComb at Arcadia-x\nVanlue at Hardin-Northern-x\nCory-Rawson at Liberty.\nBenton-x\nArlington at Van Buren-x\nPutnam County League\nOakwood at Columbus Grove\nOttoville at Kalida-x\nShelby County League\nFairlawn at Fort Loramie-x\nBotkins at Russia-x\niJackson Center at Ususton-y\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 2089.206833984375, 1282.86283984375, 2462.76411328125, 2332.06294140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "iEngland they all use lons\nstirrups.\n\n\u201cWhen I went to Germans\n\u2018they told me my short irons\nwere dangerous. But |\nsurprised them when 1!\nstarted winning three and\nfour races a day.\n\n\u201cThere was another\nHungarian rider in Germany\n\u2018named Paul Bocskay, We\noften finished 1-2 in races and\nthe fans called us the\niHungarian Rhapsody.\n\nKalla: might be with the\nnation\u2019s leading riders this\nlyear but for \u201cteo many ac-\nicidents.\u201d\u201d\n\nHe lost seven weeks\nfollowing a spill in August\nduring the Monmouth\nmeeting.\n| Kallai is a happy-go-lucky\nfellow who refuses to worry\nabout his mounts.\n\n\u201cSome fellows get the\npaper at night and study the\npast performances,\u201d says\nKallai. \u201cAfter I get to the\ntrack I look over the\nbackground of my horses and\ntake it from there. Track\nconditions often change\novernight. Why worry all\nnight?\u201d\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1718.791015625, 1064.3201904296875, 2457.6474609375, 1268.3028564453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": " \n\nKallai Forgets Cold\nWhen On Hot Horses\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 228.9504852294922, 1089.052978515625, 1697.1495361328125, 2370.393798828125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "OU\u00bb Rr\n\nYou're Spvited TO REPP' S suena |\n\nF OR YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING\n\n \n\n \n\nPERSONAL SERVICE BY SPORT SPECIALISTS\n\nis TENNIS BASKETS a g x\n; DAVIS AND BANCROFT \u00e9 :\n; r z Z\niz TO # ba ae\n4 28.00 E 5 3\n\"4 A WONDERFUL GIFT & \u00a5 ICE SKATES z\n; FOR EVERYONE a WITH 4\n4 \u00a7 4 FAMOUS CRUSADER Z\n; PRO DESIGN i : ey 5\n4 F # GIRLS-1495 3\n: GOLF BAGS | : : \u2018\nA BY a B\n\ng RAWLINGS-MACGREGOR By ; x\n; 4.95 \u00a2 GOLF CARTS j ) ;\n: TO i \u00a7 VOIT BASKETBALLS\n: 70.00 8 UNITED \u00a7 DESIGNED FOR =\u2018\n\nA GIFT THAT = RAMBLER - 16.95 % EVERY AGE BOY]\nWILL GIVE YEARS = ROCKET - 23.50 \u00a7 CB-2 13.95 8\n\n \n\n4 is \u00e9 i OTHERS #\n. 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ELIZABETH 229-0185 PARK-N-SHOP MON. thru FRI\n\u2018Repps Equipment LIMA 7 \u201cietonne worse NEAR BY CLOSED SUNDAYS #\n\n \n\nsl er ap eat Tie ea epi Say \"ip Sp ty Bits ak Th\u201d Saas ia Sl ste irra\n\n \n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 2470.98198046875, 1387.848923828125, 2847.329298828125, 2179.190138671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "The Division of Wildlife\nalso advises fishermen not to\noverlook the \u201cbetween season\nfishing\u2019 which occurs from\nlate fall until the ice fishing\nseason.\n| Some fish, particularly\ncrappies and northern pike,\nmay be taken in good\nnumbers during this time of\nthe year, but fishing techni-\nques need to be modified as\ncompared to those used dur-\ning warmer weather.\n| Crappies may be taken on\nminnows, but will be more\nsuccessfully caught by using\nsmall flasher spoons fished\neither plain with jigging or\ntip with various larvae cover\nin moderate water depths.\n\nThe shoreline, channels,\nharbors and marshes along\nLake Erie are recommended\nas well as some of the better\ninland crappie spots such as\nLost Creek and Fereuson\n\n \n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 1337.504197265625, 534.344529296875, 1706.162794921875, 1079.8408955078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Hl Local\n\ni\\Lima Senior at Middletown\n\nSidney at Shawnee-x\n\nKenton at Lima Centra\nCatholic\n\niBath at Delphos St. John\u2019s\n\n| Delphos Jefferson at Perry-\n\nAllen East at Elida-x\n\nNorthwest Conference\n\nLincolnview at Gomer-x\n\niSpencerville at Bluffton-x\n\nUpper Scioto Valley at Ada-\nWestern Buckeye League\n\nCelina at St. Marys\n\nTiffin Calvert at Ottawa\nGlandorf\n\niVan Wert at Defiance\n\nNew Bremen at Coldwater\n\n \n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 2840.885544921875, 1391.565232421875, 3235.793166015625, 2168.11958203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "a VESEIVOIS aNd iNelte, rmal-\nyjrison, Clearfork, Pleasant Hill\nand Charles Mill lakes.\n| Northern pike may he\njtaken by large chub minnows\nor flashy spoons.\n'iNorthwestern Ohio waters in\niwhich they hit at this time of\nithe year include Resthaven\nWildlife Area, Bit Dike and\n\u2018iClay Pit ponds; Oxbow Lake;\niDelta Reservoir; Killdeer\nPlains Wildife Area, Ponds\nNo. 3 and 27; Bucyrus\nReservoir No. 1: and Leipsic\nReservoir. Northerns are also\n{found in the St. Joseph River\nlin Defiance and Williaros\n\u2018jcounties and the Tiffin River.\nlin Fulton and Williams\n;counties.\n1 Fishing can be successful\nin this \u201coff season.\u201d But\ndon\u2019t forget one important\nithing \u2014 plenty of warm\n\nte\u00e9hian ne\n\n \n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 2067.713669921875, 4267.4014140625, 2452.951857421875, 4900.2680195312505 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "PHILADELPHIA (UPI) \u2014\n\u2018Lafayette will play Rut-\n\u2018gers and Lehigh will meet\nVillanova in the Spectrum\nFirst Invitational College\nHockey tournament here\nDec. 20-21, it was announced\nFriday by Spectrum presi-\ndent Hal Freeman.\n\nFitst rounds will be played\nFriday night, with a con\n/Solation round Saturday night\n\u2018followed by the championship\nifinal. Ratgers, wismer of the\niMiddie Atlantic Hockey\nLeague championship last\njyear, was the early favorite.\n| The Philadelphia Flyers of\nIthe National Hockey League\niwill donate a trophy for the\nlwanner. F\n\n \n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 2103.052734375, 2354.8017578125, 2435.762939453125, 2557.301025390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Recreation\nDepartment\nStandings\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 2839.871140625, 3252.75590625, 3222.914015625, 3871.9950703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": ";Hueston Woods Lodge.\nFacility awards were pre-\n\u2018sented to the following or-\n| i ganizations: Ohio Natural Re-\nsources Department for\nHueston Woods Lodge:\nWooster\u2019s Parks and Rec-\nreation Department for Free-\njlander Park; Columbus Rec-\nireation Department for the\niZoomobile: Columbus\n(Division of Parks and\nForestry for Whittier Park\nMarina; and the Mation Rec-\nlreation Department for the\n| Armory Center.\nElmer Uhlmansiek,\n\nidirectur-secretary of the\nHamilton County Park\n(District, received a\niMeritoriaus Service Award.\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 2091.601365234375, 459.38475146484376, 2469.297072265625, 1038.634962890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Anna at New Knoxville\nMercer County League\nMendon-Union at Parkway-x\niFort Recovery at Celina IC-x\nSt. Henry at Marion Local-x\nOthers\n\n|Ohio City at Grover Hill\nElyvia at Findlay\nGreenville at Bellefontaine-x\nRiverdale at Wynford\n/Sidney Holy Angels a1\nWapakoneta St. Joe\nCrestview at Paulding\nSATURDAY\nLocal\nToledo Libbey at Lima Cen-\ntral Catholic\n; Wapakoneta at Elida\n7\n\n \n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 2074.278076171875, 4128.92578125, 2424.299560546875, 4256.18701171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "ice Tourney\n\nTs Scheduled\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 2843.04155078125, 616.909470703125, 3235.52290234375, 1306.2040546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "then will blend into the final\nbit of cover at the edge of\nithe field and sit tight until\nalmost stepped upon.\n\n|} It is the sudden flight of\nwell hidden birds from\nHsparse cover where it would\nappear they could hardly find\nlspace to hide that surprises\nor unnerves the hunter. The\nresulting off batance or late\nhurried shot offen allows the\nibird to escape.\n\n\u2018| For better than average\n\u2018Isuccess and more successful\nhunts, always search out the\nlast little bit of cover in the\n|field or fence row. As an ad-\nded bonus a rabbit, or, if on\nquail agreement lands, a\njcovey of quail may be in that\nHact faw feet of cover.\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 2548.3916015625, 1317.7813720703125, 3128.706298828125, 1371.6334228515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "\u2018OFF Season\u2019? Can Be Geod\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 2493.21630859375, 2189.388916015625, 3194.680908203125, 2240.83349609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Have That Bie Buck Measured\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 2474.559861328125, 679.8974467773437, 2850.444044921875, 1312.932326171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "TRS Wp bese\nThe District Wildlife Office\nat Findlay offers the follow-\ning hunting tip for pheasants\nfor the coming week \u2014 the\nlast of the season on private\nland. The pheasant season on\nprivate land coneludes\nSaturday, Dec. 14 but con-\ntinues through Jan. 25 on\nstate public hunting areas.\n| When pheasant hum\nting, hunters should always\nkeep in mind that it is fre-\nquently the last few feet of a\nfield or fence row in which\nthe pheasant or pheasants\nare found. Experienced\nhunters know pheasants will\nrun ahead of hunters through\na field of cover until arriving\nat the edge of the field. They\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 2841.347947265625, 2249.52690234375, 3234.011427734375, 3176.708693359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "certificates will be presented.\n\nBuckeye Big Buck Club of-\n\u2018ficial scorers include John\niHiltner, Route 1, Con-\n\u2018tinental, and Ronald Saum,\n616 Davis St., Crestline.\n\n \n\n \n\nHabitat planting stock is\navailable free of charge from\nthe Ohio Division of Wildlife\nto eligible landowners with\n\n{more than 30 acres of land\njwhere free hunting is\nipermitted.\n\nSportsmen\u2019s clubs and\nlother private organizations\n\u2018may also qualify where these\niwildlife plantings will be\njuseful for educational and\nldemonstrational purposes.\n\n\u2018 Trees and shrubs available\n\u2018from the department include\n\u2018white pine, red pine, Norway\nispruce, Austrian pine, black\n\u2018locust, autumn olive and mul-\n|tiflora rose.\n\n| Application forms may be\niobtained from county game\niprotectors or by writing to\nithe Ohio Disision of Wildlife,\n11500 Dublin Road, Columbus,\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 204.40403747558594, 197.85511779785156, 2431.115966796875, 432.72222900390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "Basketball Roundup\n\n59 Contests On Limaland Slate\n\n \n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 304.1033935546875, 2386.722900390625, 1985.4482421875, 4856.27099609375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "| \\ . 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The latter is\nthe continental big game\ntrophy organization.\n_ Purposes of the Big Buck\n\u2018Club are to increase ap-\npreciation of Ohio white-tail-\ned deer, to encourage trophy\nhunting by Ohio hunters, to\nestablish and maintain a\npermanent record of Ohio\ntrophy deer, to foster sound\nmanagement of the Ohio deer\nherd, and to promote\nfellowship and good\nsportsmanship among Ohio\u2019s\ndeer hunters.\n\nPersons bagging a trophy\nbuck should contact one of\nthe 11 measurers in Ohio.\nAfter a 60-day shrinking\nperiod, the head may be\nscored. If it qualifies, the\nsuccessful hunter will be in-\nvited to attend the Big Buck\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 2544.057861328125, 3186.25341796875, 3122.946044921875, 3240.420166015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "- Outdoer Odds And Ends\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 2536.5439453125, 624.1986694335938, 2787.083740234375, 681.705810546875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "By DAVE KING\n\ncn Bint erett wk:\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 558.2916728515625, 453.05671801757813, 947.3052509765624, 1068.4356220703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "iniwell with Elida plaving hos\nithito Allen-East and Perr\nri-entertaining Delphos Je\nrejferson in Northwest Cor\naiference games.\n\n| The Lima Central Catholi\nnsiThunderb:rds have anor\nreileague affair on tor Frida\nhe/night at the Lima Senio\n.a;gs\u2122mnasium against the Ker\nid- ton Wildca.s of the Wester\nat'Buckeve League.\n\n| The Thunderbirds are bac\nysiat the gymuasium Seturda\nrynioht to meet fhe Toled\nLibbey Cowboys. In tle othe\n1 \u2018Saturday night game in th\n\nleity, Elida battle\nts Wapakoneta.\nas\u2019 Three other games in th\n\n \n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 2070.67924609375, 3385.4316875, 2458.375197265625, 4095.51508984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": " \n\nViapakoneta Ist Notonol \u00a9 2 0M 3\nSCHEOULE\nMONDAY\n\n! FedeTal Leogue iSeu\u2122h Gym)\n\n{7:09 Malor Pipers vs. First Federni\n\n18:09 Solvation Army Captains vs. Bred.\n\n: field Aengats\n\n{g:09 Stendcrd Ol va. Westinghouse Wer-\n\nriers\nTUESDAY\nj Arrefican League (South Gym)\n7% Limo Stote Hospital vs. Peyton\nWolkswogen (ct LSH Gym)\n7.00 Fivst Notional Bonk vs. Kocher\nLumber\n3-90 Jocobs Jewelers vs. Gost Plumbing\n19:00 Westinghouse Jets ve. Tutte\nConsttyction\nChoreh Leogue {Central Gym)\n{7:00 Perry Methodist va, First Unfted\nMethod:\n\n \n\nhodist\n\nj3\u00b093 Sucron Fork United Methodist vs\n\n|\" Cotvery United Oh Christ\n\n2:00 St. Pos! AME vs Noritrwest School\n\n1 of Commerce\n\nF WEDNESDAY\n\ni Notionel Leoyse (Ses Gym)\n\n17:2 Lecot 1217 ws. Dog Howse\n\n[2% Ron & Gene's wa. Gerker's Sohie\n\ni7@ Salvetion Any Moles vs, Stedke\nConsifyction\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 2462.502732421875, 3252.420212890625, 2837.178419921875, 3660.59712109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "A merchandise shoot fot\n\u2018household appliances and\n\u2018sports equipment is beings\nheld this afternoon at the\n\u2018Defiance Fish and Game\nAssociation, five miles\n\u2018notthwest of Defiance or\nState route 15,\n| Practice is scheduled from\n12 neon through 1:30 p.m. at\nwhich time the regular shoot\n1s planned.\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 226.88041796875, 466.01863208007813, 653.8899677734375, 1065.6065205078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Basketball action centers iniwell\nthe city this weekend with/to\nfour city games on tap Fri-jentet\nday night and two more| ferse\nSaturday night to highlight 3 ferer\nslate of 59 games. Th\n\nThe Lima Senior spartans! TU\nnnd the Bath Wildcats are/leagi\nthe only two teams out of the/ night\ncity Friday night. Lima: gym\nSenior journeys to Mid. fon |\niletown and Bath plays at\u2019 au\nDelphos St. John\u2019s.\n\nThe Shawnee Indian ala t\nreturr. to Miami Valle yinisiv\nLeague warfare Friday. Libb:\ntosting the Sidney Yellow, Satu\nJackets. leit:\n\nTwo other league contests Wap:\nare set in the city Friday as\u2019 Th\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 2506.2197265625, 550.6033935546875, 3194.978515625, 604.5045166015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "Pheasant Hunting Tip Offered\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 2507.982177734375, 3891.97265625, 3157.815673828125, 3971.77734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "Bowling Honor Roll\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "55291985-canandaigua-daily-messenger-Jun-24-1968-p-1.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 3 ], [ 0, 13 ], [ 3, 13 ], [ 1, 18 ], [ 1, 49 ], [ 18, 49 ], [ 4, 12 ], [ 4, 22 ], [ 12, 22 ], [ 9, 27 ], [ 9, 7 ], [ 27, 7 ], [ 8, 39 ], [ 17, 15 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 1, 49 ], [ 3, 13 ], [ 4, 22 ], [ 7, 27 ], [ 12, 4 ], [ 13, 0 ], [ 17, 15 ], [ 27, 9 ], [ 39, 8 ], [ 49, 18 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 2464.891484375, 3492.04138671875 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 2155.354365234375, 735.200068359375, 2456.658818359375, 1507.508916015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "Gaulle and the left\u2014won four\nseals and lod in 17, taking 2.2\nmillion votes, 10.3 per cent,\nOther rightwing and splinter\nparties won one niiilion votes,\nfour per cont. More than 300,000\nballols were declared void.\nSocialists Gain\n\nTho only Iettwingers to show\na gain wera the small unified\nSocialist pary, a band of\ndissident Communists, Trot-\nskyites and other far left\nadvoenies. But their leader,\nformer Premior Pierre Mentes\nFrance, fighting for reelection\nat Grenoble, was pushed\nhumitiatingly into aw runoff by\nGaullist Jean-Mareel Jeanne:\nney, whe edged him by more\nthu 3,000 votes,\n\ndn the first round a camtidat\u00e9\nhad lo win & majority of th\u00e9\nvoles to win his seat oulright. It\nno one got a majority, the race\nwent Into next Sunday? 's runolts.\nin which a winner needs only a\nplurality.\n\nOL De Gunlle\u2019s cabinet\nmnsters, 21 were elected\nquuright. Seven \"faced runoffs,\nAmong these elected already\nwera Premier Georges Pompi-\ndou, Finance Minister Maurice\nCouve de Murville, Forelgn\nMinister Michel Debre and\nDefense Minister Plerre Mess\nmer,\n\n \n\n \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 1240.8106640625, 1918.34044921875, 1545.1500292968751, 2600.527470703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "| EAST BLOOMPIELD \u2014 Rog-\ner Baker of Holcomb has sub-\nmilted petilions for school\nboard candidacy to fill the post\nvacated by Bloomfield board\nmember John Hamlin who will\nbol seek re-nlection,\n\nBaker tok] The Messenger,\n\u201cC think there ought to be some\nchanges on lhe board, I think\nthere are some questions to he\nasked and I am not afraid to\nask them,\u201d .\n\nA teacher for the past 15\nyears, Baker is presently teach-\ning at West High School in\nRochester. He stated, \u201cI feel\nthaL my background in educa-\nfion would provide me with a\nhasic understanding of school\nproblems as a taxpayer, a\nteacher, and a parent.\u201d (He hes\nfour children who are currently\nenrolicd in the Bloomfield Cen-\nfral School).\n\nQuestions Posed\n\nThe \u201cquestions\u201d that Raker\nfeels should be answered, he\nexplained in this way: \u201cI am\nconcerned that we Jost a very\ngood administrator in Lawrence\nMoores this year, I would iike\nto know why he did and if tae\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 14.493744735717772, 2203.033564453125, 320.7608386230469, 3475.625126953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "By Uniled Press International\n\nPresidential frontrunners\nHubert II. - Humphrey and\nRichard M. Nixon rolled up\nmore delegate strength over the\nweekend and moved closer ta\ntheir party nominations,\n\nNixon took a giant stride by\nscoring victories in South\nCarolina, Louisiana, Maryland,\nWashington and Montana.\n\nHumphrey picked up detegate\nstrength from his home state of\nMinnesota and in Connecticut.\n\nGaining nearly 100 delegate\nvotes, Nixon now hag about 600\ncommitted delegate votes, with\n667 votes needed for the\nnomination,\n\nGov. Nelson A, Rockefeller of\nNew York has .254 delegate\nvoles after getting only a\nbandful this weekend.\n\nNixon\u2019s only setback came in\nNew Mexico where Gov, Ronald\nReagan picked up half the\nstate\u2019s 12 delegate votes, Two\nothers were uncommitted.\n\nHumphrey picked up 484\nyotes in Minnesota, compared\nwith Sen, Eugene J. \"McCarthy\" s\n331%. In Connecticut, where\nMcCarthy forces walked out\nbecause they weren't given the\nvotes they thought they should\nhave, Humphrey coltecled pro\nbably 35 votes out of the state's\n44 delegae votes,\n\nThe vice president now has\n839 committed convention votes,\nwith 1,312 needed for nomina-\ntion.\n\nHumphrey and MeCarthy,\nmeanwhile ,made the Vietnam\nWar the chief campaign issue,\n\nMcCarthy reaffirmed his in-\ntention fo visit Paris to look in\non the Vetnam peace talks and\nHumphrey called for a cease.\nHire,\n\nMeCarthy said he doesn\u2019t plan\nto negofiate with North Vietnam\ndelegates to the Paris taiks, but\n\u201cjt might be a good thing for\nme as a@ presidential candidate\nto speak to them... (and) find\noul what the possibilities for\nsome kind of accommodation o\nsettlement are.\u201d\n\nHumphrey proposed a cease.\nfire in an interview with the\nNew York Times,\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 1541.0729931640626, 764.824091796875, 1839.4438525390626, 1820.2329150390624 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "PARIS (UPI) \u2014 . President\nCharles de Gautle's forces today\nunexpecledly overwholmed his\nleftwing focs in the first round\nof parliamentary cleclions.\n\nOfficial final resulls of\nSunday's voting gave Gaullist\ncandidates 9.6 muiHon votes\ncompared with \u00a7.2 million fer\nthe Communists and all olher\nJofiwing partios.\n\nThe Communists cried foul,\nDe Gawlle's aldes sipped a\nflass of chanipugne at the\ncounting headquarters early\ntoday, as their triumph rolled in\nfrom Sunday's voling. Then\nthey caHed on yolers to\ncomplete their yiotory in next\nSunday's runoff elections,\n\nThe experts had predicted\nthat Gaullist forces would fail 40\nincrease their tiny majority in\nthe national assembly. But\nFrench voters lteeded = De\nGautte's warring that Urir\nchoice stood. between his\n\u201cstrongman\u201d regime and a\nCommunislorganized | \u2018\u201cotnlila-\nTian dictatorship.'\n\nCommunisis Lose Ground\nThe resulls riled Comnunist\nleader Waldeck Rechel, whose\nparly lost ground. \u201cThis black-\nmail by fear employed abusive-\nly by the Gaullist authoritics\nenabled them to ling up hohind\nthemselves all {he reactionary\nforces and ta deceive many\nFrenchmen of difforent opi.\nnions,\u2019? he said.\n\nDe Gaulle had called the\nelection after students took te\nthe streets in rioilng anc\nCommunist-led Jabor unions\nfollowed suit with a 10-millior\nman national strike that threy\nFrance into chaos and threa\ntened the erid of Da Gaulle's 1\nyears of power,\n\nBut, in the first round o\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 322.6466015625, 1128.7382763671876, 621.567998046875, 2568.98865234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Por seveTat years, somo\nmembers of the Ontario County\nBoard of Supervisors have been\nplaying with the idea of trying\nfo make some major chang\u00e9s in\nthe organization of county. gov-\nernment,\n\nNow it looks as though the\nboard is ready to ask the voters\nof (he county to make a deci-\nsion in November regatding a\nnew form of county govern-\nment, \u2018\n\nThe decision will be essential-\nly this; Shall we retain the his-\nlorieal governmental form we\nhave had since Ontario\u2019 became\n& caunty in the 18th century; or\nshall we adopt a more modern\nform designed to meet the prob-\ntems and needs of the 20th cen-\ntury?\n\nThe County Board of Supervi-\nsors hired a firm, The Roches-\nter Bureau of Municipal Re-\nsearch, to look at the present\nform of government and fo see\nif some improvements could be\nmade.\u2018 ca\n\nThe bureau has come up with\na 66-page report which was writ-\n\u2018den after many weeks-of study\nof; Ontario \u201cCounty: - existing\nform of government. .\n\nGovernment Specialists |\n\n\u2018The bureau has specialized in\nstudies of many aspccis of gov-\nernments \u2014 primarily in Mon-\nToe. County and the\u2019 City of\nRochesler. But it, has \u2018made\nsome studies. for seyeral other\ncounties in: New York State.\n\nUsing knowledge gained from\nthese studies and the knowledge\nof people. in the -bureau who\nhave backgrounds of study in\nthe philosophy and theory of\ngovernment, the bureau has\neGime up with several - recom-\nmendations for a new charter\nform of government for Ontario\nCounty,\n\nThe recommendations are\nbased on the theory that legis-\nlative and administrative fune-\nllons of government should be\ns\u00e9parate; and that there should\nbe a central executive to co-\nordinate the administrative\nfunctions. This central execu:\ntive (a county manager) should\nbe responsible to the legislators\nof the county who, in turn, are\nresponsible to the voters, E\n\nFrederich J, Grasberger, as:\nsistamt drector of the Rochester\nBureau of Municipal Research,\nwas eoordinator of the: study\ncompiled by the bureau. In the\nreport given to the Ontaric\n\n \n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1535.4981689453125, 385.44683837890625, 2449.6962890625, 716.5192260742188 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "French Communists\nAre Overwhelmed By\nVote For De Gaulle:\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 2167.5244140625, 1524.95263671875, 2413.73876953125, 1733.599609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "De Gaulle\u2019s\nProblems\nNot Over\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 1245.1728466796876, 2856.302607421875, 1543.8371630859376, 3488.157353515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "GORHAM \u2014 Next Thrsday,\nthe taxpayers of the Gorham\nand Middlesex Valley school\ndistricts, along with: the Com-\nmon School Districts of Hall\nand Brown, will decide on\nwhether they will contine as\nindependent districts or one\nmerged district.\n\nThis type of decision-making\nis not new to residents of these\nfour districts. They have voted\nfour times in the past 10 years\non this very issue, According to\ndistrict ofticials, the first vote\nwas the closest, failing to gain\nthe required majority by a few\nvoles, In succeeding elections,\nthe negative votes have consid-\nerably outweighed the affirma-\ntive votes, at Hie last election\nby 400. There are an estimated\n3,000 voters in the four districts,\n\nThe recurring merger vote is\nbasically a result of two pres-\nsures helng exerted on the dis-\niricis. One source of pressure\nis the school population growth\nwhich necessitates added facili-\nles immediately, Althuugh Gor-\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 1239.5590771484376, 1508.5976513671876, 1533.9116259765626, 1812.9284716796876 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "Memorial fo take you at no cost\n{o the bus sation. .\n\n\u201cYou are in violation of the\npermit and must leave \u2014 the\ncamp within the next hour.\u2019\n\nThe warning was. issued by\nthe Metropolitan Polico through\nihe Justica Department,\n\nThe timing of. the 10:42 a.m\nEDT deadline was explained \u2018bs\npolice as being exactly one hou\nfromthe time 8 ovacuatior\norder was announced at th\necantpsite, .\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 1852.7541455078126, 2831.798701171875, 2156.43640625, 3491.157353515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "ings, For example, classroom\nfacilities are more crowded\nthan ever before. According to\nofficials, both districts have al-\nready paid a total of $235,000\nfor some form of temporary\nfacilities,\n\nIn Gorham and Middlesex,\nkindergarten classes are con-\nducted off school grounds, one\nin @ church and the other in a\npublic library, At MVCS, the\nschool bus garage houses sey:\neral high school classes while\nin Gorham a house across from\nthe school provides office space\nfor district personnel ag well as\nclassroom for home economics.\n\nSub-Standard Rooms\n\nAccording to school officials,\n12 classrooms at MVCS and 17\nat Gorham are substandard to\nState requirement for spasce\nand facility,\n\nAnother new factor added to\nthis year\u2019s vote debate, is the\nadditional state incentive ald\nthe new merged district would\nreceive if it reorganized before\n1970 wihien the law expires. To\n\n(Continued on Page 3, Col\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 1553.4229736328125, 1931.28125, 1843.4140625, 2361.6611328125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 2158.398798828125, 1754.5122021484376, 2463.37146484375, 2911.0135546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "PANS (UPI)\u2014French voters\npulled President Charles da\nGautle's internallonal acorng\naul of the fire by their massiva\npro-Gaullist voto Sunday.\n\nBut whether the \u2014 nation\u2019a\ninlornal prablenis will be solved\nby the spectacular performance\nremiulned a moot questin,\n\nPolitical observers also ralsed,\nquestions tolny rbout how\nsuccessiul the Gaullists will be\nJung 36 in wrning the inilial\nains inta uciuul assembly,\nseas,\n\nDe Gaulle's International\npreslige, which suffered severa,\nblows during the \u201cMay revoll.\ntion,\u201d could now start swinging\nupward, He and his supportera\nwitt be able to polat to the vota\nas an indicalion that despite\u2019\ndomestic discontent, tho 774\nyeur-old general still \u2018Is the firm\nmaster of his land,\n\nDe Gaulle needed the election\nviclory Io kepp from being\ndiscredited by his ailles\u2014and\nhig nominal allics, such ag tha\nUnited States.\n\nYet there was no ecrtainty D\u00e9\nGuulle's problems at home are\navor, Aluch will depend on\nwhether the president, Premier\nGeorges Pompldou, amd the\nexpected new Gaullist majority\nin parllament can produce the\nreforms {hey promised during\nthe election campaign\n. Even if reforms are begun\nthe nation stil faces grave\nproblems over the next six\nmonths. The government will ba\nhard pressed to hold down\ninflation, protect the frane, keep\nstudents satisfiedl and avoid\nmore crippling strikes next fall,\n\nThe May revolution had deep\nreats: discontent with 10\nyears of \u201cstrong man mile,'\u00ae\ndissatisfaction over antiquated\neducation and labor-manages\nTent systems, despair over a\nlack of \u201cdialogue\u201d between the\ngovernment and the governed\nand a feeling \u2018that French\nprosperily was only skin deen,\n\n \n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 328.10360229492187, 731.7167919921875, 613.0219775390625, 1066.0311328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": ". EDITOH\u2019S NOTE \u2014The\nDaily Messenger is presenting\n@ series of articles describing\na report given the Ontario\nCounty Board of Supervisors\ncontaining recommendations\n-for a uew form of county gov-\nernment, The report was pre-\npared by the Rochester Bur-\neau of Municipal Research\nwhich was hised by the county\nhoard fo study the need for a\nnew county charter form of\ngoverament, tneluding the use\nof a county manager as a full\ntime chief admintstrator,\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 1845.0947216796876, 731.9079541015625, 2153.2528125, 1226.555546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "voting, tha electorate turned an\nthe leftwingars,\n\nThe Gaultists won 43.6 per\neonl of the 22.9 million voles\neast in metropolitan France\ncompared with 37 per cent in\nthe first round of the last\nparliamentary vote, held in\nMarch 1967, They won 142 seats\nant fo into the runoffs leading\nanother 150.\n\n\u2018The Communist party won 20\nper cent\u20144.4 million votes\ncompared with 22 per cent fa\n1967. \u2018They won only six seals\noutright and led in 23 others,\nTue Federation of the Left won\nno seats\u2014but 3.6 million votes,\n18.5 per cent \u2014 amd led in 48\nseat races, Other leftest groups\nwon 1,1 million votes, 4.8 per\ncent of tre vole, and no seats.\n\nThe Center party\u2014it preached\na omikkio way between Do\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 1852.8098095703126, 1357.0119580078126, 2147.98083984375, 1818.8083544921876 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "The sheriffs dispatcher\nthought the culler was suffer-\nIng Irom the heat yesterday\nwhen he heard, \u201cI ean\u2019t enter\nmy hanse because Pye got\nbees in my Christmas tree,\"\n\nHowever, after further\nquestioning by Dispatcher Lau\nGels, It was learned that Ae\nfred Taccona couldn't enler\nhls cottage at 108 Bluebird\nRd, Crystal Beach, because\nof a swann of hees in a pine\ntree ut the entrance to (he\ndwelling,\n\nBee expert, Henry Crisman,\n3 Dailey Ave., Canandalgen,\n\\wab sunk fo the Crystal Beach\nnddress, wiih the nevessnry\nequipment, to eapiure the\nbees, He was assisted by Den-\nity Willlam Malotte,\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 628.8110302734375, 2776.084833984375, 930.462041015625, 3475.62341796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "of 2.2 million residents.\n\nA military source, said possi-\nbly \u201c\u2018several hundred tons\u2019 of\nguerrilla arms te be used\nagainst Saigon were destroyed\nin the B52 strikes southeast of\nSaigon. The eighl-engine jets\nstruck an area that has served\nas the major springboard for\nCommunist assaults agains! the\ncapital.\n\nRed Alert,\u201d according to\nmilitary usage, means an attack\nis imminent, The last previous\nsuch alert was followed two\nweeks later by a guerrilla\nassault on Saigon.\n\nA military spokesman denied\nreports that 3,000 more U. 5.\ntroops had been ordered into\nSaigon\u2019s outskirts to fend off a\nnew attack. The spokesman said\nAmerican forceg merely pulled\ninto a fighter ring around\nSaigon, representing a garrison\nincrease of only 500 men.\n\nSouth Vietnamese traops\nfought two small] firefights with\nViet Cong guerrillas an the\noutskirts of Saigon Sunday,\nGovernment sources said 12\nCommunists died in the battles,\nwhile one government soldier\nwas kifed and tro wounded.\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 330.51232421875, 2804.8341015625, 626.4785205078125, 3476.2928515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "BAIGON (OPI)\u2014U.S, Bo2\nbombers today destroyed a\nnearby Viet Cong ammunition\ndump so big that it was still\nexploding six minutes after the\nStratofortresses left,\n\nIn downtown Saigon, 13, miles\naway, the earth trembled from\nthe dump explosions,\n\nU.S. intelligence sources said\nthe bombing was especially\ntimely. They said American\nforces inside Saigon went on\n\u201cRed Alert\u201d this afternoon\nbecause a third major Commu-\n\u2018Tist assault on the\u2019 capital was\n\nexpected,\n\n| The alert sent Gis to their\n\u2018posts in five of Saigon\u2019s eight\nprecincts, whole blecks of the\nareas already rubbled by Vict\nCong-North Vietnamese attacks\nin February and May.\n\nOnly the downtown area and\ntivo residential districts, to the\nwest and north, were bypassed\nin the alert, according to the\nSOUrCeS, Despite Viet Cong\nthreats, these districts have\nbeen spared the street and\nhouse-to-house fighting __ that\nmarked guerrijla attempts te\ncripple allied contro) of this city\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 1852.6809033203126, 1919.7685498046876, 2155.1502734375, 2604.4373828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "think I would likg to be on the\nboard to do some further inves-\nligating to see if chunges are\nneeed, \u00a5 think, however, [\nhave witnessed inconsistent de-\nciston-naking by some admin\nistrators and would again like\nto know why. I\u2019m not afraid to\nask queslions and take a stand\nif necessary and I feel that is\nthe way board members should\nbe, if acting in the best inter-\nests of lhe Bloomficld School\nsystem,\u201d Baker concluded,\n\nBaker earned his B.S. degree\nfrom the State University Col-\nlege at Brockport aml has done\ngraduate work at Fredonla,\nGeneseo, and R.LT. He haa\nbeen awarded four National Sei-\nence Foundation Grants to Le.\nhigh Universiy, the Untversay\nof Rochester and Holy Crass\nUniversity where he will again\nattend a summer session start-\ning today.\n\nA Lions Club member, Baker\nwas also co-chairman of {he\nBloomfield Ltbrary Fund Drive\nthis year, He and his family are\n\u2018active members of the Lutheran\n\u2018Chureh of Trondequo't,\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 321.5791931152344, 371.33428955078125, 917.2078247070312, 714.3137817382812 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "New County\nCharter Vote\nHeld Likely\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 17.592945098876953, 2018.175048828125, 270.0960998535156, 2189.93701171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Humphrey,\nNixon Gain\nDelegates\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 635.1428784179687, 2240.310908203125, 929.4489794921875, 2548.97205078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "PITTSBURGH (UPI) \u2014 The\nUnited. Steelworkers Union\n(USW) and the hasic steel\nindustry, who couldn't reach a\ncontract agreement three years\nago until President Johnson\nintervened, iry to go it alone\ntoday with a strike deadline less\nthan six weeks away.\n\nWith both sides wanting\nneither federal intervention nor\na strike, top negotiaterg for the\nUSW and the industry met a an\nundisclosed place foday to talk\nmoney for the first fime.\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 621.4303540039062, 745.520869140625, 924.650029296875, 2177.6424609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "County Board of oupervisars, he\nstates:\nModernization Need\n\n\u201cThere seems io be Little\ndoubt that Ontario County,\nalong with other counties in the\nstate and nation, must modera-\nize its organizational structure\nfo be able to cope effectively\nwith the new service demands\nbeing placed upon it by slate\nand federal governments and\nby spreading urban problems. .\n. + It is to the credit of several\nexcellent and dedicated caunly\nofficials working together in a\ncooperative spirit thal an excel-\nlent record of progress hag al-\nready been compiled by ihe\ncounty without the benefit of a\ncentral executive anda modern\nstreamlined organization...\"\n\nGrasberger continues, \u201cIn\nthis day and age of increasing\nfunctional complexity and spe-\ncialization, the exercise of the\nlegislative function as well as\nthe administrative responsibili-\nties on the part of a county\nboard of supervisors ig ne long-\ner justifiable.\u201d\n\nThe bureau gives four reasons\nfor making this statement.\n\n\u201c1. The administrative prob\nlems faced by a county are con-\nsiderably more varied and com-\nplex than those encountered by\nthe town adminisirater. (The\nsupervisor is the administrator\nof the town in which he is elec-\nted.)\n\n\u201c2. AS towns increase in pop-\nulation, so do the demands on\nthe time and effort of town su-\npervisors, which, of course, re-\nduces the time and effort avail-\nable for county purposes.\n\nAliritfon of Talent =,\n\n\u201c3, There is litil\u00e9 doubt: that\nbefore long all county legisla.\ntorg will have :to be elected\nfrom equal sized districts: which\nwould \u2018remove \u2018much, perhaps\n\njall, adminisirative talent. fram\nthe board.\u201d\n\n(This statement touches or\nthe matter of reapportionment of\nthe county's legislaive body,\npresently known as the county\nboard of supervisors. The bur-\neau has completed a recom.\nmerdation for reapportionment\nwithin Onttrio Counly, but this\nrecommemlation has not yet\nbeen made public.)\n\n\u201c4, County legislators are\ngenerally not \u2018elecied by the\npeople for their qualifications as\nadministrators, but as the etec-\n\n(Continued on Page 3, Col. 5)\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 322.011962890625, 2570.111083984375, 878.8766479492188, 2765.107421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": " \n\nvc \u2018Ammunition Dump Is\nDestroyed By U.S. Bombers\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 1275.5408935546875, 1835.6956787109375, 2121.8837890625, 1909.2164306640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Baker Seeks Sehoo} Post\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 17.046839599609374, 1650.6525830078126, 315.6621142578125, 2005.5915576171876 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "LANCASTER, Pa. (UPI)\u2014\nThe last eight .cars. of the\nBroadway Limited . derailed\nnear here Sunday. night as the\nPenn Central\u2019s New York-to-\nChicago\u201d train\u2019 hurdled\u201d at\u201d &0\nmiles an hour through south-\neaStaga Pennsylvania. . .\n\n*Wenty of the 146 passengers\naboard the .13-car train were\ninjured as two sleeping ears,\ntwo dinitig cars and four\ncoaches buckled and. jumped off\nthe tracks atthe edge of the\nsmall community of Landisvil-\nle. None of the carg - over-\nturned.\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 951.4380493164062, 1344.8538818359375, 1511.03662109375, 1501.9971923828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "Police Evicting\nPoor Marchers\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 1546.8693798828126, 2825.336298828125, 1850.9322558593751, 3492.04138671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "ham District has trict several\nlimes to gain approval from the\nState to huikt a new facility on\nits own with state aid, the state\nhas consistently refused to \u2018an-\nswer yes or no to requets for\napproval of such plans. Many\nofficials interpret this lack of\nresponse a3 a negative one,\nThe \u2018Master Plan\u2019\n\nThe other pressure source is\nthe State Depariment of Educa-\ntion which, District Superinten-\ndent John Layeless states, is\n\u201cdedicated and committed to\nlJarger and more efficient\u201d?\nschoo! districts as outlined hy a\nmaster plan, In this master\nplan, the slate has prescribed a\nmerger between the Gorham\nand Middlesex districts, as well\nas Hall and Brown. According\nfo Loveless, the stale is not\nlikely to grant any state aid for\nbuilding programs of any dis-\ntricts not reorganized,\n\nAlthough these pressures ex-\nisted in previous votes,. there\nare some new situations in the\ndistricts that were nat present\nduring earlisg merger procesd-\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 1234.308349609375, 2659.664794921875, 2118.794189453125, 2815.69189453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "\u2018Gorham, Middlesex School Merger Election\nWill Be Held Thursday; Fifth In 10 Years\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 15.023878936767577, 395.9848889160156, 310.22598754882813, 694.0568896484375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "VATICAN CITY (UPI)\u2014Pope\nPaul VI called today for 2\ncomplete cease-fire in Vielnam\nand Nigeria and appealed to\n\u2018Avabs and Israelis: \"Don't take\nup arms again\u201d r\n\nThe 70-year-old \u2018Pope made\nhis strong and urgent appeals\nfor peace in a long speech to\nmembers of the College of\nCardinals who called on him to\ncommemorate his name day,\nthe feast of St, John the\nBaptist,\n\n \n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 2171.045283203125, 3258.236201171875, 2463.502080078125, 3490.49255859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Muggy alr and changeable\u201d\nsky with isolated showers and_\nthunder stowers likely af\nlimes today, tonight and Tues:\nday. High today generally in-\nthe middle Sts. Low tonight:\nabout 65, High Tuesday ge\nerally between 75 \u2018and 80,\nSoutherly winds 10 to 20 miley\u2019\nper hour today, beeoming*\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 1851.3115234375, 1256.9427490234375, 2127.847412109375, 1349.3365478515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "Christmas Tree\nStory A'Honey'\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 2162.832392578125, 2965.77453125, 2464.891484375, 3174.256474609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "WAVERLY, Mina. (UPI)\nMr. and Mrs. Francis Green of\n| Waconia, Minn,, had a surpris\u00a2\nguest at their wedding reception\nSaturday night, someone they\nhadn't invited but were happy\nto_see. =\nTt was Vice President Hubert\n{. Humphrey, driving around\ntown. 5\n\n \n\n \n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 48.28091049194336, 91.41598510742188, 292.3012390136719, 352.20428466796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "Top.\nof the\nNews\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 955.6521606445312, 380.36865234375, 1513.393798828125, 1201.773681640625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 945.7163647460937, 3223.095576171875, 1231.16150390625, 3480.984013671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex.\n(OPI)\u2014A spokesman for the\nTexas Department of Public\nSafety, reporting local react-\nion (0 a storm lashed Corpus\nChrist} with 60-mile-an-hour\nwinds and more than 2 inches\nof rain.\n\n\u201cWe were pretty lucky. We\ndidn\u2019t get as much rain as we\nexpected. Nobody got very\nshook up aboxt #t here.\u201d\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 16.656519775390624, 1025.2453564453126, 314.54068481445313, 1323.3741503906251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "WILLIAMSPORT, Pa, (UPL)\nNegotiations resume today in\nn effort to reach agreenient on\ncontract terms for 35 office and\nprofessional employes blocking\nthe end of a strike which has\nshut down the Avco Lycoming\nRircrafL engine plant _ since\nMay 3.\n\nBoth company negotiators\nand officials of Local 787, Unit-\ned Auto Workers, hoped to\nreach agreement today and re\nEume operations at the plant,\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 25.769936447143554, 751.7052563476562, 309.40143310546875, 966.911748046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "GARRISON (UPI) \u2014 With\na cleaner Hudson River in\nmind, about 7,000 persons\ngathered in this Putman\nCounty village over the week-\nend to plenic, square dance\nand listen to folk singers.\nThe series of Saturday\nevents were to raise funds to\nend pollution in the MHudson.\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 930.7624462890625, 1542.53966796875, 1230.9404345703124, 3149.960576171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (UPI)\u2014\nPolice in riot garb began\nevacuating Resurrection \u2014 City\ntoday after a handful of\ninhabitunts pf the shantytown of\nthe Poor People\u2019s Campaign\ndefied: an order to move out\nYolunlarily,\n\nThere = was, no -Apparent\nresistance to the police action.\n\nWearing \u201cprotective. . crast\nhelmets\u2019 and carrying night\nsticks, Washington Metropolitan\nPolice, moved into the muddy\ncampsite after a deadline ended\nwith the poverty campaigners\nshowing no signs of- complying\nWilh a \u201cget oul or get arrested\u201d\nUltimatum, +\n\nSparsely Populated .\n\nThe encampment where the\npoor have lived: for six weeks\n\u2018was sparsely populated when\nthe. police sweep began.\n\nMost of the residents had left\nResurrection City to follow the\nRev, Ralph David Abernathy on\na protest march to \u2018the\nAgriculture Department and\nCongress, \u2018\n\nWith more than 1,000 Wash\nington Metropolitan Police and\nU.S. Park Police in the vicinity,\nthe shotgun-armed policemen\nconducted 8 house - to - house\nsearch of the 836 a-frame huts.\n\nAbout 16) persons, including\n\u201cdirect action\u201d \u2014 coordinator\nHosea Williams, remained in\nthe camp to be arrested.\n\nAlmost all of the \u2014 small\nehildren and \u2018elderly had been\nencouraged to depart the city\nafter the legal permit for the\npoor ta camp on government\ngrounds ended at 8 p.m, EDT\nSunday. Several carloads of\nehildren and oldsters were\ntaken to other places during the\nnight,\n\nThe showdown began less\nthan 14 hours after the legal\nPermit ta eamp on the grounds\nexpired.\n\nSeveral hundred police took\nup stations a few yards from\nthe compound shortly before 10\nam, EDT.\n\nThose in the city were then\ninstructed over police loud.\nspeakers they must leave the\nsite at 10:42 am, EDT\u2014one\nhour from the time of the\nannouncement.\n\nPolice Order\n\nThe police order declared:\n\n\u201cThe permit for us2 of ihis\nproperty has expired. You must\nleave the camp by 10:42 this\nmoming to avoid arrest and\nprosecution,\n\n\u201cTf you have ao other means\nof roturning home, you will be\nprovided free bus transportation\nby the Travelers Aid Society.\nShuttle buses are now available\nat ihe west side of the Lincoly\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 2184.279541015625, 3200.501220703125, 2440.21875, 3249.67919921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "The Weather\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 949.0228881835938, 3166.23876953125, 1222.7989501953125, 3217.84228515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "Today's Quote\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 1574.392333984375, 726.8958740234375, 1802.6031494140625, 754.8290405273438 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "By JOSEPH WW. GRicG\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 25.38416564941406, 1384.6813916015626, 310.0889636230469, 1593.7391406250001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "SUFFERN (UPI) \u2014 Eight\nPersons were In Good Samari-\ntan Hospital in Suffern today\nRfter a fireworks explosion fa\nMahwah, N.F., cost a man\nhig hand and a three-year-old\ngirl her eye. .\n\nTen persons Were injured in.\nthe Saturday mishap, iInclud-\ning five children,\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 335.7288818359375, 1080.1068115234375, 597.9705810546875, 1110.8597412109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "By W. C. DANNENBRINK\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 647.0957641601562, 2200.807373046875, 914.3575439453125, 2235.8291015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "Steel Pact Dizeussion\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 1302.1649169921875, 2826.47509765625, 1487.0565185546875, 2851.77880859375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "By GINNY CORSI\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 45.74006271362305, 713.9230346679688, 280.80279541015625, 746.1439819335938 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "\u2018Clean-Up\u2019 Pienic\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 33.74025344848633, 1609.2955322265625, 303.2900390625, 1642.5528564453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "Crack Train Derailed\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 1546.8583935546876, 2417.6485546875, 1846.8708544921876, 2599.949345703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "board could have done enything\nto prevent his leaving. [ also\nquestion the resignations of oth-\ner fine teachers from the\nBloomfiell clistricl and whal\ncaused them to leave.\"\n\nBaker continued, \u201cI don't pro-\npose any radical changes, J\n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 389.4080505371094, 2773.38427734375, 567.3554077148438, 2795.837890625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "By JACK WALSH\n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 2189.373779296875, 2928.602783203125, 2439.705810546875, 2958.3076171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": "_.. dad Vote-Seeker\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 970.1331787109375, 1503.8857421875, 1209.8287353515625, 1528.513427734375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": "Dy MICHAEL \u2018ANDERS\n" }, "53": { "bbox": [ 36.91825866699219, 987.5521850585938, 298.0312194824219, 1019.5214233398438 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 53, "ocr_text": "Aircraft Strike Talks\n" }, "55": { "bbox": [ 45.99119567871094, 1341.6365966796875, 288.9115295410156, 1371.1556396484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 55, "ocr_text": "Fireworks Tragedy\n" }, "56": { "bbox": [ 57.874080657958984, 364.2967834472656, 275.2486267089844, 392.15289306640625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 56, "ocr_text": "Pope\u2019s Peace Plea\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "164133424-west-bend-journal-May-02-1968-p-5.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 1 ], [ 0, 2 ], [ 0, 7 ], [ 1, 2 ], [ 1, 7 ], [ 2, 7 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 0, 7 ], [ 1, 0 ], [ 2, 1 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 4141.330265625, 6138.88427734375 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 2815.71123828125, 161.4622911376953, 3467.6105390625003, 1189.9473310546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "Meyer, Mrs. Nathan Mogler, Mra.\nEarl Olson. Mra. Clara Solberg.\nOliver Christianson, Earl Long.\nMrs. Olianna Vinnss, Mrs. Percy\nWatrnem, and Mr. and Mrs. Rex\nWilson of Humboldt, Mra. Bern-\nard Coyle and family of LaVerne,\nMr. and Mrs. Dallas Coyle and\nCharlotte of Fairmont, Minne\nsota,\n\nMrs. Earl Olson was elected\nvice president of the Ft Dodge\nConference American Latheran\nChurch Women at Eagle Grove\nSunday afternoon. Others who\nattend the church meeting from\nhere were Rev. and Mrs. Robert\nJ. LeMont, Linda LeMont, Mrs.\nLoran Daniel and Mr. and) Mrs,\nDonald Usher.\n\nKenny, son of Mr. and) Mrs.\nVerne Waechter celebrated his\nseventh birthday Wednesday.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 2132.3123125, 164.26029528808593, 2792.1383710937503, 1187.3762861328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "pitals at lowa City Friday, He\nwill have to return May 20 for\nmore tests. Mr. and Mrs, Delbert\nWehrspann and family of Bird\nIsland Minnesota were woekend\nquests at the Lester Wehrapann\nhome.\n\nPrivate Arian Jacobson is at\nVinh Long Viet Nam, about one\nhundred miles south of Siagon.\nHe enjoys mail and his address is\nPrivate Arlan FE. Jacobson\nR.A. 16925217\nCo. D. 86th Engr. B.N. (C.B.T.)(A)\nA.P.O. San Francisco, Calif.06370\n\nMrs. Mike Coyle returned\nhome from Mercy Hospital Tues-\nday. She has had the following\nvisitors since returning home,\nMrs. W. G. Cooper, Mrs. Eugene\nHofius, Mr. and Mrs. Edward\nZinnel, Rev. LeMont, Mrs. Martin\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 1457.133845703125, 279.19100512695314, 2110.61298046875, 1187.7062421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Mra. Chris Anderson was taken\nta Lutheran Hospital Tuesday\nnight, where she ls recovering\nfrom pneumonia,\n\nSP5 Jack Strickland, Mrs,\nStrickland and Patty came from\nFt. Gorton Georgla Sunday night\nto visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.\nLeo Tofteberg, SPS Strickland\nwill be on furlough until May 20,\nwhen he will return to Viet Nam.\nwhere he has served previously.\nMrs. Strickland and Patty will\nremain with the Toftebergs.\n\nLawrence Telford returned to\nthe Soldiers Home at Marshall-\ntown Saturday, after spending\ntwo weeks here.\n\nLester Wehrspann \u2014 returned\nhome from the University Hos-\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 3454.474365234375, 5560.751953125, 4109.49365234375, 6138.88427734375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "NEED EXTRA SEED\n\n \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 3467.224609375, 4224.30322265625, 4090.82861328125, 5491.85400390625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": " \n\n\u201cA do)\" netead\nWithin ibe Mea\na@ ar\n\nWE HAVE\nThe Moe Complete\nSehection of\nMemornas hs\nowe\n\nS28 OUR OMSPLAYS\n\nsVURORIEMD rane\n\nz\n\nGlenn T. 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So hurry.\n\n@\nxia\nSTANDARD\n\n \n\n \n\n\u00a9 American On Comnpany. 1068 \u00ab Wartd's largest distributer of Ales tires.\nTrademarks \u2014\"Atias \u2014PUcton\u201d \u2014Reg, U.S Pal. Ott. Attes Supmty Co.\n\n \n\n \n\nAVARABAS AT THESE PARTICIPATING STANDARD OF DEALERE:\n\nKnecht Standard Service\n\nWEST BEND, IOWA\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 3477.151423828125, 155.177546875, 4141.330265625, 4138.545109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Afternoon visitors were his\n\ngrandparents, Mr. and Mra, An-\n\ntone Waerhter of Weat Bend and\n\nPaul Schmidt.\n\nMr. and Mra. Oliver Kinsoth\nvisited her sister, Mrs. Lee\nWhitaker at Omaha from Thurs-\nday until Saturday. Mes. Whi-\ntaker ix seriously sick at the\nhospital,\n\nMrs. Richard Kinseth. Marsha\nand Karen attended a shower for\nMra. Dan Proffitt. nee Nadine\nSatern. at the Metheedist Church\nat Bradgate Wednesday night.\n\nMes. Ralph Richards, chairman\nof the Cancer Drive in Ottosen\nreports that $4180 waa roveely-\ned. Yer workers were Mra. Gor-\nald Hoffman and Mrs. Robert J.\nLeMont.\n\nMr. and Mra. Martin Meyer\nand Mr. and Mrs. Victor Meyer\nand family brought alone their\nsupper to the home of Miss Elsie\nMeyer at Fenton on Thursday to\nhelp Miss Meyer celebrate her\nbirthday.\n\nMrs. Clara Solberg. Oliver\nChristianeon and Mr. and Mra.\nRalph Richards attended the FH.\ntieth Anniversary Onen House\nfor Mr. and Mrs. B.C. Lehnus at\nthe Methodist Church at Rolfe\nSunday afternoon.\n\nSunday dinner guests at the\nArthur Zeman home were Mr.\nand Mirs. Robert Larson and\ndaughters of Forest City. Pvt.\nLarry Laron of Ft. Leonard Wood\nMissouri and Marilyn Zeman of\nDes Moines.\n\nThe card club tn which the\nfollowing belong. Mr. and Mrs.\nAllan Watnem, Mr. and = Mrs.\nGerald Hoffman. Mr. and = Mrs\nJames Banwart, Mr. and = Mrs.\nRandy Watnem of Humboldt and\nMr. and Mrs. Robert Wacchter of\nWest Bend. enjoved dinner Fri-\nday night at Charlies Supper\nClub.\n\nThomas Thompson and = Mrs.\nTilbert Thompson of Eagle Grove,\nOtto Edwards and daughter of\nClarion and Marraret Holt were\nSunday afternoon visitors at the\nhome of Mrs. Harvey Thorsen.\n\nMr. and Mrs. Irl Bell and Sheryl\nof Red Ook and Mr and Mrs.\nAllan Watnem and family were\nSunday dinner uests at the\nhome of Mrs. Zula Bell at Lobr-\nvile. Mrs. Zula Bell is Mrs.\nWatnem\u2019s grandmother.\n\nMr. and Mrs Norman Speich\nand Michelle of Hampton were\nSaturday afternoon and Sunday\nvisitors at the Antone Speichs.\nSunday afternoon they all went\nto the E!dan Walters home at\nRenwick where they were supper\nguests,\n\nMr cand Mrs Harold Jacabsan\nof Lone Rock are the parents of\nason, John Justin. barn April 22\nat Holy Family Hospital at\nEstherville. This makes 4 family\naf three sons and dauchter. for\nthem. Mrs. Kate Jacobson of\nOtteson is the maternal grand-\nmother and Mr. and Mrs. George\nMcDonald of Shurdan the mater-\nnal grandparents.\n\nSunday aftemoon visitors at\nthe Leo Tofteberg home were\nMr. and Mrs. Clarence Hinz and\nfamiy, Mr .and Mrs. Mrs. Mike\nHing and Watlte: of LaVerne and\n\nMr. and Mrs. Wesley Graveland\nof Ph oce BP eccwse\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 170.14483642578125, 898.0978393554688, 1388.7108154296875, 1459.7796630859375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "SEED BEANS \u00a9\n\n \n\nEG. HARK Bagged .....-....----- 0. ence ewan $4.00 per bu.\nERTIFIED CHIPPEWA G4, Bagued ............ $3.75 per bu.\n-ERTIFLED AMSOY, Bagged .....-..........-. $3.80 per bu.\n\nALSO CERTIFIED AMSOY in overhead bin... $3-30 per bu.\n\nDONALD D. 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Robert F. Kennedy\nshowed that to be a leader in\nAmerica \u201cone had to be a thug.\u201d\nMiss McCauley wrote that the\ncomment was uninvited, undiplo.\nMatic, undeserved and untrue.\n\nMiss MeCauley\u2019s parents live\nin San Francisco.\n\nAt the college near Kitwe in\nthe Zambian copper helt, Miss\nMcCauley has been paid $28 a\nmonth,\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 2041.372802734375, 4019.841796875, 3231.917236328125, 4195.806640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "|U. S. Space Officials Report\n\u2018Doubt In Race Of Man To Moon\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 1255.69892578125, 4045.37568359375, 1650.1700927734373, 4904.7087890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (UPI)~\u2014Pre.\nsent plans io limit the U.S.\njnuclear submarine program will\nidtop this country behind the\nRussians in undersea warfare\ncapability in the years to come,\naccording to Senate defense\nspecialists,\n\nTaking former Defense Secre.\ntary Robert S. McNamara to\ntask, the Senate military pre-\nParedness subcommittee said in\na report Monday that the\njdecision to stop building U.S.\ninuclear subs after 197i should\nibe changed.\n\n. \u201cThe U.S.S.R. is giving major\nlemphasis {oe qualitative im-\nprovement of its submarine\nfleet and brings into question\nthe validity of our assumption\nithat the United States is, or will\nibe, qualitatively superior the\npanel said.\n\n; MeNamara argued in a\n\u201crecord of decision\u201d given the\nsubcommittee before he left the\nPentagon earlier this year that\nthe U.S. submarine attack fleet\nshould be held at 69 nuclear and\n36 diesel vessels,\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 2448.865673828125, 4209.65693359375, 2840.8508789062503, 4925.2322265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "around the earth next month to\ntest the Apollo moonship and\ntheir ability to handle it. The\nflight is scheduled to start Oct.\nI\n\nIf this flight is successful the\next one, around Christmas\ntime, may be a journey in\nwhich Apollo astronauts will fly\nto the moon, ride in orbit\naround it for a day, and then\n\u2018return.\n| This would be immensely\n\u2018more difficult than the Zond \u00a7\nfeat.\n\nPaine said it will he late\nOctober or early November\nbefore NASA decided whether\nto make the December flight a\nventure around the moon.\n\nThe Russians chose in their\nmoon program to begin with\nunmanned flights whereas this\ncountry has decided to put men\naboard its more ambitious\nProjects after thorough space-\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1665.3929443359375, 763.328125, 2823.392822265625, 1817.0733642578125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\n \n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 2446.789013671875, 2255.363720703125, 2837.7456542968753, 3714.6155273437503 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "PRAGUE (UPI) ~ Czechosto-\nvak and Soviet leaders at the\nlast minute called. off their\nMoscow summit meetin g\nplanned for today, Communisi\ninformants said. No reason was\ngiven for the move.\n\nTt follawed reports that th\nKremlin was not happy with th\n|makeup of the seven-may\nCzechoslovak delegation heade:\nby Alexander Dubcek, the maz\nwhose liberal reforms brough\u2019\non the Aug. 20 Soviet invasion\nThe Prague team had resisted\nchanges.\n\nThere was no indication the\nmeeting had been rescheduled.\nThis was the second time the\nsummit had been called off. It\nwas originally planned for last\nSaturday, then rescheduled for\ntoday.\n\nMonday, Czechoslovak party\ninformants said the Czechosio-\nvak leadership had agreed \u2018in\nadvance to \u201cmoderate\u201d Soviet\ndemands for a purge of liberals\nfrom the government, news\nmedia and Communist party.\n\nIn -return, the sources said,\nthe Soviels had agreed to begir\npulling out the approximately\n650,000 occupation troops ix\nEzechoslovakia.\n\nThe Prague leadership made\nthese tentative agreements, plus\none to crack down on the\nindependent-minded Czeckhoslo-\nvak news media, in talks with\nSoviet Deputy Foreign Minister\nVasily Kuznetsov, the Kremlin's\nman in Prague.\n\nDubcek was reportedly.an the\nSoviet purge \u201cblacklist\u201d which\n[lists about 56 government, news\nmedia and Communist leaders\nthe Soviets claim displayed\nStrong opposition to the Aug: 2(\ninvasion. But it was not likely\nthe Kremlin would ask immedi\nately for Dubcek\u2019s ouster witt\nhis popularity running so high.\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 1653.339794921875, 2242.57490234375, 2046.8511230468748, 3552.9414550781253 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (UPI\u2014A re-\nluetant Congress plodded ahead\non session-end business today,\nchastened by a stinging scolding\non iruancy from Senate Demo-\ncratic Leader Mike Mansfield.\n\nIn the Senate, lawmakers\nfaced another round of bids te\nchip away at the budge!\nrestrictions Congress placed a1\nthe Johnson administration a:\nits price for the income tax\nsurcharge.\n\nIssue Noted\n\nJn the House, which for the\nfirst time in almost two years\nfailed of a quorum Monday, the\nfloor issue was acquisition of a\nsite for a third Senate office\nbuilding.\n\nThen the: Senate finishes the\nbudget husiness\u2014perhaps later\ntoday\u2014it still must deal with a\nrecord $71.9 billion defense\napprepriation bill before taking\nup the nomjnation of Abe\nFortas to be U.S. chief justice,\nan issue that may tie it up for\ndays.\n\nMonday, Mansfield lost his\ncool when it took two hours anc\n15 minutes to gather a Senate\nquorum.\n\n\u2018In Troubie\u2019\n\n\u201cThis country is in grave\ntrouble,\u201d he told his colleagues,\n\u201cThe people are highly dissatis-\nfied. We are, by our actions,\nmaking the Senate look ridicu:\nlows and picayune,\u201d\n\n\u201cT hope the Senate will not\nturn into a Tuesday-Thursday\nclub which the House at time:\nseems to be,\u201d he said tr\nreference to congressmen who\nweekend Friday through Mon\nday. \u201cThat is not what the\npeople sent us back here to do.\u201d\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 467.963818359375, 4174.06025390625, 854.1964599609375, 4886.16435546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "means the threads that are the\nfilling in a woven fabric, and\nthat the warp is the threads that\nextend lengthwise in the loom\nHe knows because he was in,\nside a textile mill in MHinois\nduring the campaign, he said.\n\nMeCarthy, visiting France\nwith his wife, Mr. and Mrs.\nStein, and Mrs. Don Edwards,\nwife of the California Repre\nsentative, was feeling frisky.\n\nAn outsider might have had\nthe impression that the Senato:\nwas a man without a single re.\ngret or a single worry. It is his\nManner to use humor ever\nwhen he feels grief, to quir\nrather {han to complain.\n\nHe does not look tired ot\ndrained after the nine months o!\ncampaigning that took him inte\n40 states and through seven pri\nmaries.\n\nMcCarthy would not say\nwhether he will endorse Vice\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 1653.037060546875, 4053.366162109375, 2048.44462890625, 4916.93046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "The Senate panel said,\nhowever, that McNamara\u2019s ar-\ngument underestimated Rus-\nsia\u2019s submarine capability.\n\nWhile security regulations pro-\n{hibit detailed discussion of the\ndacument, the panel said, its\niconclusions \u201cwere based upon\nintelligence estimates of Soviet\njnuclear attack submarine per.\n'formance characteristics which\nWere erroneously too low and\nthave since been revised upward\nOn two occasions.\n| Although Russia has a larger\nifleet-\u201435t compared to this\ncountry\u2019s 146 subs\u2014McNamara\nidelermined that the U.S. lead in\njnuclear propulsion gave Ameri.\nca a quality lead over Soviet\nquantity, Of the U.S. total, 105\niare attack boats, 33 nuclear\npowered and 72 propelled by\ndiesel. The forty-one athers are\nPolaris missile firing subs.\n\nThe Senate report said Russia\nhad difficulties originally in\n@eveloping nuclear propulsion\nbut now is producing \u201cnuclear\nsubmarines at a rapid rate.\u201d\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 858.6637084960937, 4180.2541015625, 1252.3820068359373, 4892.729296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "President Hubert H. Humphrey,\nthe Democratic nominee, or will\ncriticize both candidates pub-\nlicly and advise his supporters\nto abstain from voting.\n\nThere was no doubt that he\nfeels scorn for the lack of emo:\ntional restraint he sees in both\nmen.\n\n\u201cThe gift of tears is pretty\nmuch gone in religion ~ you see\n{mere of it in politicians these\ndays,\u201d he said. \u201cThere are the\npoliticians who cry Straight.\nOthers just well up but the\nfears never realiy come out. It's\na great gift, that welling up.\u201d\n\nThere seemed to be no bitter.\nness and no dwelling on \u201c\u2018ifs\u201d\nas McCarthy and his friends\ndiscussed the campaign. In-\nstead, there were private whim-\nsical jokes on what he might\nhave done had he been elected\nPresident.\n\n(Continued on Page 2, Col, 2)\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 63.055355834960935, 3011.1447265625, 466.78416748046874, 3966.1060058593753 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "CHICAGO (AP) ~ A U.S. Dis-\ntrict Court judge threatened Zsa\nZsa Gabor with jail Monday and\nsaid Chicago Cubs Manager Leo\nDurocher doesn\u2019t need publicity\nas much as he needs pitching.\n\nWhen Miss Gabor\u2019s attorney\ntold Judge Hubert L. Will that\nshe might not appear before\nhim concerning a law suit, the\njudge said: \u201cShe seems to be a\nfree spirit who wouldn\u2019t ap-\npreciate being restrained.\u201d\n\nBut, he said, jail is a possibili-\nty if she doesn\u2019t appear for a de-\nPosition in her atlorney\u2019s office\ntoday.\n\nThe $i-million suit was\nbrought by Leo Durocher on the\ngrounds Miss Gabor used his\nname in a television commer-\ncial jn violation of an earlier\ncontract between Durocher, an\nautomobile transmission firm\nand an advertising agency.\n\nWhen the firm\u2019s lawyer sug-\n\ngested Durecher filed the suit\nfor publicity purposes, the judge\nsaid Durocher \u201cdoesn\u2019t need the\npublicity. He needs better pitch-\ning.\u201d \u2018\nThe National League Cubs are\nin a three-way tie for fourth\nPlace in this final week of the\nhaseball season.\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 2838.957958984375, 4215.1857421875, 3246.1033203125003, 4926.70146484375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "\u2018eraft and rocket testing closes\nto kome.\n\n| NASA's retiring director,\n|James E. Webb, said budge\nlimitations may have kept this\nountry in second place behind\nithe Soviet space effort. Painy\njagreed that Russia puts highes\n[Priority on space projects than\njit does, say, on \u201ccommunity\nswimming pools.\u2019\u201d\n\nHe said NASA's budget cuts\nwill hurt the U.S. progranz\nj\u201cvery badly? in planning\nprojects to be undertaken\n\u2018following our and Soviet\nlandings\u201d on the moon.\n\nAs fo which country is now\n/ahead in the lunar landing race,\njhowever, Paine said more wil\nbe known about that at the end\n\u2018of March after the first threa\n;manned Apollo test fiights. Cuts\njin the NASA budget so far have\ninot affected the Apollo lunar\ninet,\n\n \n\n \n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 49.43943786621094, 3990.233154296875, 1244.8084716796875, 4159.0859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Sen. Eugene J. MeCarthy Jokes\nAbout Presidential Nominees\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 2843.75849609375, 3280.199658203125, 3245.8984863281253, 4009.4031250000003 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "OMAHA, Neb, (UPI) \u2014Tho\nStrategic Air Command heads\nquarters said an Air Force\nKC135 Stratotanker with 58\npersons aboard crashed during:\nan emergency landing at Waka\nIsland early today, Eleven were\nreported dead and 23 injured.\n\nSAC headquarters said the\ndead were all Air Forca\npersonnel. Fourteen of tha\ninjured were air-tifted to Guam,\n\nAir Force officials said the\ntanker was enroute from\nAndersen Air Force base ai\nGuam to the United States. Th\namergency landing was ordered\nafter the plane reported engin\ndifficulty.\n\nThe names of the crew and\nPassengers were withheld pend:\ning notification of relatives.\n\nSAC headquarters said an Aiz\nForee accident investigatins:\nfeam was on its way to tha\nscene of the crash. .\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 2054.948681640625, 4206.12373046875, 2445.0151855468753, 4917.030078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "| WASHINGTON (UPI)\u2014ULS.\nspace officials say they are not\nsure yet who is ahead in the\nrace to put a man on the moon,\nbut they believe Russia should\nbe able to do it \u201cin the next\nyear or so.\u201d\n| Their estimate for this\ncountry is a \u201cpossible\u201d tunar\nlanding by mid-1969 if alt goes\nexactly right in the Apollo\nprogram.\n| This was the picture outlined\nMonday as the newly named\nacting director of the National\n\u2018Aeronautics and Space Adminis.\ntration, Dr. Thomas O. Paine,\nand his aides reviewed the\nspace race in light of Russia's\nweekend success looping an\nunmanned Zond 5 spacecraft\naround the moon and returning\nit to earth.\n\nThe United States plans to\nsend three astronauis on a\nflight of nearly 12 days in orbit\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 1249.247998046875, 1174.6167724609375, 1651.2732421874998, 2100.8015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (UPI) \u2014 The\nState Department announced\nMonday that Secretary of State\nDean Rusk and some of the\nother NATO foreign ministers\nwould meet Oct. 7 in New York\nfo discuss the Soviet occupation\nof Czechoslovakia.\n\nState Department spokesman\nRobert J. McCloskey said this\nwould not be a formal meeting\nof the NATO foreign ministers\nand no decisions would be taken\non behalf of the organization.\n\nTo Face Questions\n\nBut it is possible, he said,\nthat the regular NATO foreign\nministers meeting, scheduled to\nhe held in Brussels in Decem-\nber, might \u201cbe advanced\" in\norder to deal more directly with\nthe questions facing the alliance\nfollowing the invasion by Russia\naud its Warsaw Ract partners.\n\nRusk\u2019s idea for a quick NATO\nget-together in New York was\nan answer ta demands of some\ncountries, particularly West\nGermany, for a special NATO\nforeign ministers meeting to\ndecide on measures to improve\nthe defense posture. of the\nalliance in the face of the\n{Czechoslovak invasion.\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 469.47422485351564, 3243.333203125, 853.76298828125, 3663.9280273437503 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI\nGeorge Wallace said he i:\nclose to a decision on a vice\npresidential running mate.\n\nThe third party candidate\nresting at his home, indicated i\nwould \u2018be next Monday hefore he\nresumed campaigning.\n\nWallace said the nominee wa:\n\u201ca very prominent, well-know1\npersonality.\u201d\n\nWallace szid his choice wil\nbe \u201ca real susprise for\neveryone\u201d and will be an\nnounced early next week, .\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 65.06210784912109, 4193.4982421875, 462.74110717773436, 4881.39970703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "\u00a9 1968 N. Y. Times News Service\n\nNICE \u2014 Sen. Eugene J. Me-\nCarthy, on vacation on the\nFrench Riviera, stretched out\nin the sun in a cabana and joked\nabout the two chief aominees\nfor the presidency of the United\nStates. and he did not conc\u00e9al\nhis contempt fer them,\n\n\u201cNixon doesn't have woot.\nHumphrey has lots of woof but\nno warp,\u201d the Minnesota Demo-\nerat said.\n\n\u201cSo it winds up as toa much\nfringe,\u201d said Bart Howard, a\nfriend who is a songwriter. The\nSenator liked that. He let out a\nlittle whoop of laughter.\n\u201cWhat's warp?\u201d asked Howard\nStein, president of the Dreyfus\nFund, who was the finance man-\nager of McCarthy\u2019s campaign\nfor the Democratic presidential\nnomination.\n\nThe Senator replied that waoi\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 1254.7952392578125, 3289.110546875, 1650.6393310546873, 3596.8101074218753 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "STOCKHOLM (UPI) \u2014- we\nmore American deserters were\ngranted asylum in Sweden\ntoday, raising the number o\nGls exiled in this country to 164,\nthe Aliens Commission an.\nnounced today.\n\nThe two new defectors were\nidentified as James Dotson 23 of\nBallinger, Texas, and Edward\nLove, 23, of Jonesboro. Tenn.\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 862.5357177734375, 2400.92255859375, 1250.5540039062498, 3623.9846679687503 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "The talks, held Monday amid\nmounting parental concern.\nbrought a Board of Education\ncommittee for the first time te\nthe predominantly Negro Braok-\nJyn school district that is the fo.\ncal point in the crisis.\n\nDiscuss Issnes\n\nSchools Supt. Bernard E. Don-\novan said later there was 4\n\u201cclarification\u201d of positions. The\nRey, C. Herbert Oliver, chair-\nman of the local Ocean Hill.\nBrownsville board, added: \u2018I\ncal say we made any pro-\ngress. We just discussed the is.\nsues.\u201d\n\nThe issues in the strike by the\n55,000-member AFL-CIO United\nFederation of Teachers are job\nsecurity versus the right of the\nlocal hoard, in an experimental\ndecentralized district, to trans-\nfer teachers it does not want.\n\nConflict Noted\n\nThe conflict pits the largely\nwhite union against the predom.\ninantly Negro and Puerto Ricar\nforces who seek immediate\ncommunity control of local\nschools.\n\nThe union, which was not in.\nvolved in negotiations Monday\ndue ta the Jewish religious holi.\nday, and the central board were\ninvited by Oliver to a joint\nmeeting with the local board to.\nday but no time was set.\n\nMeanwhile parents by the\nthousands, especially from the\nIwhite middle class, tried fo en.\njroll their children in private anc\n\u2018religious schools,\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 466.04490356445314, 2535.03193359375, 856.0314208984375, 3063.8083984375003 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "UNITED NATIONS (UPI)\u2014\nIsrael charged Monday night ar\nLgyptian army unit crossed the\nSuez Canal late Sunday and\nattacked two Israeli army\ntrucks wounding two Israel:\nsoldiers and hitting one of the\nvehicles.\n\nIsrael put the charge in a\nletter which said the Egyptian\nforay was chased back across\nthe canal.\n\nIsraeli Ambassador Joseph\nTekoah called the attack a\n\u201cnew premeditated military\nattack carried out by the forces\nlof the United Arab Republic\nagainst Israeli forces an the\neast side of the Suez Canal.\u201d\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 1657.8975830078125, 2000.6142578125, 2024.5848388671875, 2221.4052734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Solons Face\nBudget Move\n\nRestrictions\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 1255.8487548828125, 3167.15966796875, 1639.305419921875, 3277.982177734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Yank Deserters\nGranted Asylum\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 468.8802185058594, 2017.831298828125, 1251.6563720703125, 2241.018310546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "N .Y. Teacher Strike\nProgress Shows Nil\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 2844.9580078125, 3120.6982421875, 3202.324951171875, 3263.701171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Plane Crash\nProves Fatal\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 2448.11376953125, 2014.6668701171875, 2815.16796875, 2232.935302734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "Czech, Soviet\nSummit Meet\nIs Called Off\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 1288.40087890625, 3772.426513671875, 2000.765625, 4018.9326171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": " \n\nBehind Russia\nNuclear Submarine\n\nProgram Limited.\n\n \n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 66.92875671386719, 2824.299560546875, 453.1644287109375, 2995.103271484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Zsa Zsa Receives\nStern Warning\nFrom U.S. Judge\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 484.35321044921875, 742.8336791992188, 1237.6234130859375, 1799.31640625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 469.31451416015625, 3082.155029296875, 842.891357421875, 3229.833251953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Wallace Close\n\nTo Decision\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 1260.94482421875, 741.3694458007812, 1637.3646240234375, 1010.368896484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "Dean Rusk,\nNATO Heac\nPlan Meet\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 2451.96796875, 3804.55439453125, 2839.5757324218753, 4004.3252441406253 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "| NEW YORK (UPI) \u2014 The\nlowest temperature reported\ntoday by the U.S. Weather\nBureau, excluding Hawaii and\nAlaska, was 26 degrees af\nLaramie, Wyo. Monday\u2019s high\nwas 98 at Fallbrook. Calif.\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 58.161320495605466, 1143.0974853515625, 463.642626953125, 2818.60625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (UPI)\n~Vice President Hubert H.\nHumphrey warned today that\nhis Republican opponent for the\npresidency, Richard M. Nixon,\nmight well bring about \u201cerash-\ning\u201d defeat of the nuclear non-\nproliferation treaty now pending\nin the Senate,\n\nWhile this thearetically was a\nday off for the Democratic\npresidential nominee, he deliv-\nered a speech hefore the\nMinnesota AFL-CIO convention\nin another bid for the labor\nvote.\n\nHumphrey also arranged a 4\npem., EDT press conference in\na Minneapolis hote),\n\nFor several days Humphrey\nhas been twitting his opponent\nfor not subjecting himself to\nquestioning by professional jour-\nnalists on nationwide television,\nthis quite aside from the fact\nthat Humphrey would like to\nprod Nixon into a national TV\ndebate, The Republican recently\nhas concentrated on statewide\nTV forums involving questions\nposed by selected panels of\neltizens.\n\nAims at Nixon\n\nThus, the open news confer-\nence here was designed by\nHumphrey as another needle\naimed at the Republican former\nvice president.\n\nThis was the second straight\nday Humphrey talked to labor\naudiences. He spoke ta a\nsimilar meeting Monday ih\nToledo, Ohio. Against the\nbackground of meetings with\nunion leaders, the vice president\nexpectedly hammers at bread-\n\n_and-butter issues involving the\nworking man\u2019s economy, but\nalso, he devotes extensive\nattention to Vietnam, sinc\u00e9 \u2018his\nannounced first priority, if\nelected, \u2018will be te end the\nwar.\u201d .\n\nNixon's position on the\nnuclear non-proliferation treaty\nhas been that although he\nsupports the basic idea of the\nagreement, he does not think\nthis is a wise time for the\n{Continued on Page 2, Col. 1)\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 465.72324829101564, 2255.6916015625, 1244.28837890625, 2386.0728027343753 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "NEW YORK (AP)\u2014New talks in the eight-day strike\nof New York public school teachers have once agair\n\nproduced little progress toward a setllement that woulc\nrestore classes far 4141 millian niunile\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 1261.636962890625, 2128.960205078125, 1614.391845703125, 2267.33349609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "Government\nRejects Plea\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 1651.669873046875, 3635.705029296875, 2048.3298828125, 3758.6113769531253 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "| MOSCOW (AP \u2014 The Shah\nof Jran and Queen Farah ar.\nrived in Moscow today for a 10-\nday visit to the Soviet Union,\n\n \n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 493.8495788574219, 2410.883056640625, 835.5994873046875, 2511.52490234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "Israel Levels\nAttack Charge\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 68.41039276123047, 475.7365417480469, 3217.689697265625, 706.1659545898438 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "S. Vietnam Guns Shell Cambodia\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 2830.711181640625, 743.2321166992188, 3208.99560546875, 1000.7774658203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "Disclosure\nNoted After\nBomb Raids\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 470.76624755859376, 3742.97578125, 858.1027709960938, 3973.7344238281253 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "| MOSCOW (UPI)\u2014The Soviet\nnews agency Tass reported that\ntwo American warplanes were\nshot down over North Vietnam\nMonday and a_ third last\n\u2018Tuesday, It counted the total ot\nAmerican planes downed ove)\nthe north as 3,177.\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 2836.482861328125, 1139.6270263671875, 3236.1106445312503, 3099.9763671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "SAIGON (AP) \u2014 South Viet\nnamese forces fired 105mn1\njhowitzer shells into Cambodia to\njsilence Viet Cong gunners shool-\ning across the frontier, the com\u00ab\nmander of South Vietnam\u2019s 3rd\n\u2018Corps said today.\n\nThe diselosure by Lt. Gen. Dy\nCao Tri came soon after Ameri\u00ab\ncan strategic bombers dropped\n730 tons of bombs in saturation\npalierns along the Cambodian\nfrontier during the night. The\nfour hig raids on the infiltration\nroute northwest of Saigon indi-\ncated continuing apprehensicn\nthat further Communist effort:\nare expected in the area.\n\nList Losses\n\nElsewhere in the air war,\nsround fire brought down a U.S,\nNavy A4 Skyhawk attackin::\nNorth Vietnam and an Ameri-\ncan helicopter in South Viet\u00ab\nnam. The Skyhawk was tha\n899th American warplane losi\nover North Vietnam from ene-\nmy action, while the helicopte:\nwas the sixth chopper lost in\ncombat in the past four days.\n\nThe pilot of the Skyhawk was\nmissing 12 miles northwest of\nVinh; in the helicopter crash,\nane Vietnamese soldier was\nkilled and three Americans anc\ntwo South Vietnamese were\nwounded.\n\nGen. Tri said his troops fired\ntheir big howitzers into Cambo-\ndia last Friday after Viet Cong\n[troops from Cambodia attacked\nja South Vietnamese outpost a:\n\\Phuoc Tan.\nDenials Cited\n\nHe said the outpost\u2019s defend.\nevs drove off the attackers anc\n\"jas they fed, their mortars in.\n\u2018side Cambodia opened up te\n\u2018lcover their retreat across thi\nborder. The South Vietnamesi:\n\u2018retaliated with their howitzer:\n\u2018to silence the mortars, but there\n|was no word of casualties oi\n| damage on either side.\n\nTri noted that Cambodia has\njrepeatedly denied that the\nNorth Vietnamese and the Vie:\n|Cong are based on its territory,\n{He said the Cambodian govern.\n\\ment is expected to complain\n{about the attack. However, thu\nSaigon government contends\n{that its forces have the right to\nfire on gunners shooting at them\njirom inside Cambodia and to\njengage in \u201chot pursuit\u201d? acrosy\nthe border of enemy units which\njattack and then run for sane:\ntuary in Cambodia.\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 2455.012939453125, 3733.308837890625, 2788.84619140625, 3796.974609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "High And Low\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 472.6900329589844, 3684.5498046875, 791.3811645507812, 3737.602294921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "Soviet Renort\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 68.93949890136719, 722.3418579101562, 455.1932067871094, 1002.2139892578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "HHH Warns\nAbout GOP\nOpposition\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 1668.349365234375, 3575.56591796875, 2019.1817626953125, 3632.740478515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "Arrive In USSR\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 855.8433959960937, 3702.6115234375, 1256.1996337890623, 3978.2800781250003 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "LONDON (UPI) \u2014 Imperial\nTobacco, Gallaher and Carre-\nras, the \u201cBig Three\u2019 of British\njtobacco companies, Monday\nabandoned their policy of\nfixing retail prices and ensured\nla cigarette price war. Major\n(supermarket chains immediate-\niy reduced prices three to six\ncenis a pack,\n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 2084.2919921875, 1982.5047607421875, 2420.203125, 2215.580322265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "Today \u2014\nIn\nWashington\n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 2864.330322265625, 1016.705322265625, 3195.68701171875, 1143.814208984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": "Viet Cong Gunners\nFire Across Border;\nPlanes Blast Route\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 868.4674072265625, 3643.5947265625, 1098.1180419921875, 3693.31982421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": "Price War\n" }, "53": { "bbox": [ 2048.45380859375, 2225.87861328125, 2447.0227539062503, 3998.5303222656253 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 53, "ocr_text": " \n\nWASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 U.S.\nspace agency officiass are con-\nsidering sending three astro-\nnauts around the moon\u2014s0\nmiles above the surface\u2014jn De-\ncember if the first Apollo orbital\nflight in October is successful.\n\nNational Aeronautics and\n[Space Administration officials\nwill meet early in November tg\n|make the decision, William C.\n|Schneider said Monday.\n\nSchneider is mission director\nfor the first flight, Apollo 7,\nwhich js to carry three astro-\nnauts around the earth at an al-\nlitude of 120 to 150 mites start-\ning Oct. 11.\n\n \n\nWASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 The\nU.S. Publie Health Service says\na new strain of Asian flu possi-\nbly could bring another flu epi-\ndemic to the United States this\nwinter and advises \u201chigh risk\u201d\ngroups-to seek vaccination,\n\nThe service\u2019 Advisory Com.\nmittee on Immunization Mon-\nday advised people with chronic\nillnesses and -those over age 65\nto get vaccinated by their doc-\ntors by early December.\n\nSusceptible persons should get\ntwo vaccinations two months\napart if they have not been im-\nMmunized since 1963, the commit-\ntee said. Others should get one\n;booster dose, preferably in ear-\nly December.\n\nWASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 Sen.\njEdward M. Kennedy, D-Mass.,\njhas urged the United -Nations to\nJact this week toward arranging\nan agreement between warring\n|Nigeria-Biafra factions to per-\nmit supplies of food to starving\nBiafrans.\n\nKennedy also called in a Sen-\nate speech Monday for Presi-\ndent Johnson and other world\nleaders to- press for immediate\nUnited Nations action.\n\n\u201cOur own actions,\u201d he said\nafter recognizing U.S. efforts,\n\u201cwere belated and like so much\nof our moral and humanitarian\nleadership in recent years, with-\nout a sense of urgency, creativi-\nty and deep compassion for\nthose in dire need.\u201d .\n\nHe proposed that the U.N.\nsecretary-general be directed to\n\n(Continued on Page 2. (ol. 1)\n" }, "54": { "bbox": [ 1266.3968505859375, 3610.819580078125, 1571.9134521484375, 3654.93896484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 54, "ocr_text": "Stocks Mixed\n" }, "55": { "bbox": [ 1282.3470458984375, 1028.2449951171875, 1594.77685546875, 1154.74755859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 55, "ocr_text": "Group To Discuss\nSoviel Occupation\nOf Czechoslovakia\n" }, "56": { "bbox": [ 103.02396392822266, 1006.3416137695312, 429.317138671875, 1127.5699462890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 56, "ocr_text": "VEEP Makes Claim\nNon-Proliferation\nTreaty Endanoerad\n" }, "57": { "bbox": [ 107.9074935913086, 4163.26806640625, 431.8262023925781, 4194.37451171875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 57, "ocr_text": "By GLORIA EWERSONX\n" }, "58": { "bbox": [ 1252.87666015625, 3655.1818359375, 1647.3203613281248, 3754.9919921875003 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 58, "ocr_text": "NEW YORK (UPI)\u2014Stock:\nopened mixed in moderate\nj\\trading today,\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "243483402-andrews-county-news-Mar-07-1968-p-1.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 1 ], [ 0, 36 ], [ 0, 7 ], [ 0, 12 ], [ 0, 25 ], [ 1, 36 ], [ 1, 7 ], [ 1, 12 ], [ 1, 25 ], [ 36, 7 ], [ 36, 12 ], [ 36, 25 ], [ 7, 12 ], [ 7, 25 ], [ 12, 25 ], [ 8, 3 ], [ 9, 11 ], [ 10, 21 ], [ 13, 31 ], [ 24, 18 ], [ 35, 28 ], [ 35, 30 ], [ 28, 30 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 0, 1 ], [ 1, 7 ], [ 7, 25 ], [ 8, 3 ], [ 11, 9 ], [ 12, 0 ], [ 13, 31 ], [ 18, 24 ], [ 21, 10 ], [ 25, 36 ], [ 28, 35 ], [ 30, 28 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6960.83890625, 9456.7168359375 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 2003.75142578125, 644.9212255859375, 2858.08158203125, 1447.0644921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "crease, according to Ken-\nneth Sutton, in charge of\nthe school census,\n\nThe lack of drop in total\npopulation was the first\nleveling off after a _ six\nyear steady decline,\n\nThis year\u2019s total school\ncensus showed a total of\n955 in the 0-5 age brac-\nkets, including 201 at De-\nvonian, 195 at Glorieta, 203\nat Underwood, and 200 in\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 3055.399619140625, 657.749228515625, 3892.145791015625, 1435.2240380859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "San Andres with II] rural\nstudents, to be divided into\nthe districts,\n\nLast year\u2019s totals in,\n0-5 included 211 at Devon-\nian, 224 at Glorieta, 206\nat Underwood, 25] at San\nAndres and 119 rural.\n\nIn the 6-11 bracket, this\nyear\u2019s census shows 400\nin the Devonian district,\n292 in Glorieta, 277 in\nUnderwood, 296 at San An-\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 4411.5126953125, 6264.27490234375, 5198.3828125, 6623.24267578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Math Students\nUndefeated\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 3554.457236328125, 7509.8144140625, 4379.45755859375, 9447.0937890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "race with a platform, Ma-\njor planks include major\nefforts to obtain industry\nfor the smaller towns of\nTexas, an improved educa-\ntional system for Texas,\nretention of the Texas\nright-to-work law and con-\ntinued support for the oil\ndepletion allowance,\n\nDiscussing new industry\nfor the West Texas area,\nthe candidate stated, \u201cI\nwill recommend increased\nsupport for the Texas In-\ndustrial Foundation, so\nthat it can continue to im-\nprove its nationally recog-\nnized record of leadership\nin attracting new industry\nin our state,\u201d\u2019\n\nHill also spoke in sup-\nport of obtaining a four-\nyear college for the Mid-\nland - Odessa area and\nbacked the TSTA recom-\nmendations for improved\neducation in Texas, Hill\nis a former West Texan,\nand is also interested in\na water plan that would\n\nSEE HILL, Page &\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 2688.177978515625, 2295.047607421875, 5272.068359375, 2931.8046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "\u201868 Livestock Show,\nBarbecue Set Friday\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 4401.2040625, 6651.1855078125, 5228.68412109375, 8226.860390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "The Andrews sliderul-\ners went through the entire\nguantlet of state meets\nwithout a single defeat and\nare now ready for district\ncompetition.\n\nThe final regional con-\ntest for topnotch mathema-\ntics schools in the state\nwas at Tomball in Houston\nover the weekend.\n\nPatsy Shoffitt moved up\nto first place over Ford\nRoberson with a 347 and\nRoverson scored 344.\n\nAndrews also won both\nfirst and second place in\nthe novice division with\ntwo brothers collecting the\nhonors, Celestino Marti-\nnez scored 298 and Paul\nMartinez, 289,\n\nOthers entered included\nJim Hungerford and Wayne\nHarrison, They were ac-\ncompanied by Don Boles,\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 5334.13671875, 2272.189697265625, 6938.42822265625, 4869.06591796875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 4050.2792578125, 632.6636572265625, 4903.3428125, 1440.200234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "dres and 212 rural.\n\nLast year in this brack-\net, there were 425 at De-\nvonian, 302 at Glorieta,\n294 at Underwood, 324 at\nSan Andres and 223 rural,\n\nIn the 12-13 bracket, De-\nvonian shows 170, Glorieta\nlll; Underwood, 86, San An-\ndres, 110 and 85 rurals,\n\nLast year, Devonian\nshowed 186, Glorieta with\n121, Underwood with 97,\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 2686.51998046875, 7511.14693359375, 3528.40580078125, 9440.5146875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "\u2018Andrews County is to\nbe commended for being\none of the first in Texas\nto conduct a study of un-\ntapped resources and min-\nerals other than gas and\noil,\u2019\u201d John L, Hill, guber-\nnatorial hopeful told a\ngroup of Andrews support-\ners here Saturday.\n\nHill, currently serving\nas secretary of state, was\nen route to receptions at\nLamesa and Lubbock after\nbeing honored in Kermit\nand Wink Friday night.\n\nThe 44-year-old candi-\ndate\u2019s arrived here Sat-\nurday where he was greet-\ned by a delegation includ-\ning G, Bert Smith, who is\nhis campaign manager\nhere.\n\nHill commended = An-\ndrews County commis-\nsioners for their stand in\nhiring a geologist to con-\nduct a study here in an\nattempt to develop untap-\nped resources,\n\nHill claimed that he was\nthe only candidate in the\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 1832.230185546875, 5789.85787109375, 2675.41654296875, 7427.52005859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "Three [Lubbock Dunbar\nplayers made the all -\nregional team _ including\nJames Skief, break away\nspeed artist and gigantic\nMarc Wilson and Jerry\nPhillips, along with Lam-\ninack and a tall Roosevelt\nManning of the Washing-\nton team. Perryton failed\nto place any on all-region-\nal,\n\nThe selections are made\nby ballot of the coaches\nwith no coach allowed to\nvote on his own players,\n\nLaminack slapped in 22\npoints for Andrews in the\nfinal game in the tourn-\nament, many of them from\nmid-court,\n\nMark Bader scored 10,\nJohnny Hatcher, 6, Tim\nPearson, 5, Ray Sharbutt,\n4, Mike Rogers, 3, and\nScotty Niemann, 2,\n\nSEE MUSTANGS, Page 8\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 4412.86958984375, 4235.104453125, 5239.9101953125, 6229.08353515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "board, pointed out that both\ngroups were interested in\nworking out a new agree-\nment but that they differed\non the possible cost,\n\nThe school board pointed\nout that the contract allow-\ned them one billion gallons\nduring a ten year period\nand that one-third had not\nbeen utilized. They re-\nquested three additional\nyears or the balance of\ngallons of water spread\nout over a ten year period,\n\nCity officials, including\nMayor Jimmy Wilkins\npointed out that it was the\nfault of neither group pres-\nent that the water had not\nbeen used. He added the\nthought that a municipal\nstudy has shown that cost\nof water production for the\ncity is 28 cents a 1,000\ngallons.\n\nHe further added thatthe\ncity would be willing to of-\nfer rates for the school\ngrounds at 20 cents a thou-\nsand, which is now the price\nextended to the county for\n\nSEE SCHOOL, Page 8\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 961.0503759765625, 5803.02486328125, 1799.7049951171875, 7411.2695703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "by Marj Carpenter\n\nThe naming of Ricky\nLaminack as an all -\nregional tournament play-\ner was the only bright spot\nfor the Mustangs in a dis-\nastrous game with Dunbar\nthat ended 81-52 in favor\nof the Lubb. ck quintette,\n\nMost Mustang fans were\ninclined to believe Lub-\nbock Dunbar will make a\nclean sweep of the state\nfinals this weekend. The\ntall, speedy cagers leave\nlittle to be collected by\ntheir hapless foes as they\npass the ball around high\nin the air and keep shoot-\ning until a goal is made,\n\nPoor percentage means\nlittle to a team who can\ncontrol 50 of 82 rebounds\nand can make several shots\nwithout their opponents\never again touching the\nhaskerhall.\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 972.6905126953125, 648.7520361328125, 1813.514443359375, 1453.5653466796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "The Andrews city and\nrural population total held\nits own in the 1968 school\ncensus showing a total of\n10,510, which was a very\nsmall drop from 1967,\n\nHowever, total schol-\nastics between 6 and 17 in\nthe school count show a152\ndrop from 3,274 to 3,152,\nThis indicates that the An-\ndrews population may be\nshowing a slight age in-\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 5259.76412109375, 8104.530234375, 6095.12552734375, 9439.5117578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "A three car stack - up\nTuesday morning was one\nof many wrecks in the An-\ndrews area during the past\nthree days, with no ser-\nious injuries occurring,\n\nThe three car pile-up\nhappened at the red light at\nNorth Main and Ave B when\na 1961 car driven by Alvin\nAllen of Seminole struck\nthe rear of a 1967 car driv-\nen by Charles Goldston of\nBrownfield which inturn hit\na 1963 car driven by Del-\nton Curtis Collins of Odes-\nsa, which was stopped at\nthe red light.\n\nSet. M, W, Brown issued\nAllen a citation for failure\nto control vehicle,\n\nA similar citation went\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 968.7944946289062, 5215.0390625, 2650.515625, 5762.74658203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Mustangs Haltec\nBy Tall Dunbar\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 2706.84716796875, 6942.98974609375, 4301.3935546875, 7482.92333984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Hill Campaigns\nIn Andrews Co.\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 2704.985068359375, 4927.8183203125, 3538.32962890625, 6854.28275390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "A contract awarded by\nthe Texas Highway Com-\nmission during its Feb-\nruary meeting will affect\nsome seven roads in An-\ndrews County.\n\nOne of two contracts,\nannounced in the Odessa\nDistrict by Paul Coleman,\ndistrict highway engineer,\nauthorized the project on\n154.2 miles of highways\nin Midland, Andrews, Ec-\ntor, Winkler and Crane\ncounties,\n\nThe contract went to\nJones Bros, Dirt & Rav-\ning Contractors, Inc, of\nOdessa with a low bid of\n$258,350,\n\nThis includes in An-\ndrews County, some 24\nmiles on FM 703 from the\nWinkler County line to near\nthe junction of FM 87, It\nalso includes 13,8 mileson\nFM 781 from the New Mex-\nico state line to the junc-\ntion of FM 703,\n\nOthers are FM_ 1788\nfrom 13.7 miles north of\n\nCor COATING Pace &\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 3564.946005859375, 5716.6191015625, 4377.3926171875, 6895.91458984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Bert Griffith, filed this\nweek for Place 3 on the\nschool board, Deadline for\nfiling was Wednesday at\n\n4:30 p.m.\nGriffith will oppose 5,\nP. Echols, incumbent.\n\nSeeking place five are Bil-\nly Cox, Chief Long, James\nFoster and Bill Rowlett,\nincumbent, Ellison Tom,\nJr. was running for place\n4 unopposed,\n\nMayor Jimmy Wilkins\nand Gene Demmler, coun-\ncilman, are running unop-\nposed for their posts inthe\ncity election with the filing\ndeadline last Saturday.\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 5254.13814453125, 5883.49068359375, 6090.364296875, 7577.34134765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Johnny Sawyer, fresh-\nman son of Mr. and Mrs,\nWeldon Sawyer, was nam-\ned Boy of the Year at the\nannual Boys Club banquet\nMonday night in the Com-\nmunity Building.\n\nEd Meador, defensive\ncaptain of the Los Angeles\nRams, held the crowd\u2019s\nattention with tales of his\nown experiences in pro-\nfootball and the showing\nof a Ram\u2019s slow motion\nfilm of highlights of the\nRams - Packer game last\nseason,\n\nMeador pointed out to the\nyouths attending the event\nt h a t \u2018participation,\nsportsmanship, scholar-\nship and desire are the\nqualities that make a good\nathlete or a good and suc-\ncessful person,\u201d\n\nAnother award, new this\nyear was presented toJess\nHyatt for outstanding ser-\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 4405.8427734375, 8279.94921875, 5129.85888671875, 8568.03515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "All Sports Banquet\nDucats for Sale\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 3557.2060546875, 5300.38134765625, 4343.912109375, 5687.021484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Griffith Seeks\nSchool Post\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 3546.487509765625, 4245.32857421875, 4375.270546875, 5277.8066796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "The Andrews City Coun-\ncil and school board held a\njoin special meeting Tues-\nday night for the purpose\nof discussing the water\ncontract between the two\ngovernmental g roups,\nwhich expires in early\n1969,\n\nThe contract was made\nat the time that the school\ndeeded the water plant to\nthe city and included the\nuse of free water for ten\nyears by the schools,\n\nEllison Tom, Jr., board\npresident, speaking for the\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 5260.64111328125, 5331.35595703125, 6862.625, 5860.5869140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Sawyer Named\nAs Boy of Year\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 5267.72412109375, 7603.9921875, 6856.23193359375, 8091.271484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Three Car Crash\nIn Wreck Series\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 6114.65376953125, 5868.2108984375, 6960.83890625, 7583.39310546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "vice to the Boys Club\nthrough the years. The\naward, called the Man and\nBoy award, was a trophy\nwhich was presented by\nPete Hooper, president of\nthe club,\n\nRoy Faubion, master of\nceremonies, made _ the\npresentation to Sawyer in\nthe form of an engraved\nplaque and a Boys Club\njacket,\n\nPhil Dyer, executive di-\nrector of the club, spoke\nbriefly to Andrews citizens\nin his first public appear-\nance, urging them to \u2018\u2018Help\nthe boys of Andrews today\nand help yourself to a bet-\nter community tomor-\nrow.\u201d\u2019\n\nDyer also presented the\ntrophy won by the Boys\nClub basketball teams to\nMayor Jimmy Wilkins,\nrepresenting the City of\n\nSEE SAWYER, Page 8 \u2014\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 5100.0761328125, 634.5952368164062, 5927.58548828125, 1419.3812646484375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "San Andres with 99 and\nrural with 94,\n\nThe 14 - 17 breakdown\nshows 328 living in De-\nvonian district, 213 at\nGlorieta, 178 at Under-\nwood, 175 in San Andres\narea and 137 rurals, Last\nyear\u2019s figures were 318 in\nDevonian area, 21l inGlor-\nieta, 204 in Underwood, 165\nin San Andres and 128\nrural.\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 3578.20849609375, 3492.878662109375, 5211.15478515625, 4183.90673828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": " \n\nWho Will Pay the Bill?\nSchool, City Dads\nEye Water Issue\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 4410.58052734375, 8584.7265234375, 5226.96634765625, 9453.731484375001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Tickets for the All -\nSports banquet, sponsored\nby the Mustang Club are\ncurrently on sale for the\nevent which is slated to be\nheld under the dome at the\nhigh school on March 28\nat 7:30 p.m,\n\nDan Reeves of the Dal-\nlas Cowboys will be speak-\ner at this year\u2019s event,\nThe tickets are being sold\nby Mustang Club members\nfor $1.50,\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 3553.97359375, 2971.057822265625, 4389.653359375, 3467.315224609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Gordon Cox is serving\nas superintendant of the\nshow, assisted by Lee Ta-\nbor, new ASCS office man,\nJimmie Taylor of Big\nSpring will be judge of the\nbeef activity,\n\nAn ll a.m, auction. ale\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 2690.3759765625, 4349.58447265625, 3497.425048828125, 4900.79931640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Seven Roads\nDue in County\nSeal Coating\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 2682.948447265625, 2960.8398046875, 3521.69486328125, 4305.78666015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Tomorrow the first an-\nnual 4-H Day inconjunction\nwith the livestock show\nkicks off at 10 a.m, in\nthe youth center with a\nbeef show, auction, noon\nbarbecue, and an all-day\nexhibit on display, 9 a.m,\nto 6 p.m,\n\nLarge crowds are ex-\npected throughout the full\nday of activities, as a\nschool holiday is in effect\ndue to an out of town ISTA\nmeeting.\n\nThe 4-H Club calf show\nand sale starts the events\nto fulfill the long hard work\nby the club youth, who have\ngiven many personal hours\nof care to their future show\nbeef.\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 6119.4237890625, 8092.18599609375, 6960.18607421875, 9456.7168359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "to Tommy Matheny of\nOdessa early Tuesday\nwhen his car went out of\ncontrol on a curve 13 miles\nsouth of Andrews around 4\na.m,\n\nThe car rolled across\nthe median into the other\nlane of traffic, according to\nBuff Angel, investigating\npatrolman,\n\nOn Sunday afternoon, a\nwreck occurred 22 miles\nout on the Kermit High-\nway when a car driven\nby Kenneth Ulmer of An-\ndrews was struck by a ve-\nhicle driven by Beatrice\nDeaton of Kermit.\n\nThe Ulmer vehicle was\nattempting a left turn as\n\nSEE CRASH, Page 8\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 97.88334564208985, 5349.6151953125, 936.3681420898437, 9441.0527734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "We'd bet that adminis-\ntration officials over at\nOdessa College are in the\ndog house with Dr. Roy K.\nMarshall, new director of\nastronomy at the college,\n\nDoctor Marshall, who\nspoke atthe Lions clubhere\nTuesday, is a Yankee from\nthe Chicago area and was\nenticed to join the faculty\nof Odessa College because\nof the clear skies and\nnights most of the year...\nand he could see wonderful\nviewing for astronomy\nclasses,\n\nThe good doctor, a won-\nderful new asset to the\narea, told Lions that they\ncould expect more and\nmore of the same type of\nweather we've experienced\nsince the beginning of the\nyear,\n\nThe doctor believes\nthere is a definite corre-\nlation between rainfall and\nthe activity of sunspots on\nthe sun. Sunspot activity\non the the sun peaks every\nll and one-eighth years, ,.\nand activity of the sun-\nspots is increasing and\nshould increase even more\nover the next three years,\n\nIf memory serves us\ncorrectly, 1941 was our\nwettest year, We don\u2019t\nknow if that year coincides\nwith a peak in sunspot ac-\ntivity or not, but if it did--\nthen we\u2019re in for six years\nof wetter weather-- ac-\ncording to Doctor Mar-\nshall,\n\nIf Doctor Marshall is\nright. . .and with the bat-\nting average experienced\nby our area weatherman\nwe\u2019re willing to listen to\nanyone, we _ had _ better\nfigure out a way to scoop\nout the city lake, . .and lay\nin the weed killer,\n\nBecause it\u2019s wet, . .as\neven Lloyd Morgan and\nSam Smith willtestify. And\nwhen those two agree that\nit\u2019s wet--it\u2019s wet.\n\nAs a matter of fact, 5am,\nwho came here two years\nbefore the arrival of the\nfirst mesquite, says al-\nready it\u2019s the wettest first\nquarter he\u2019s ever ex-\nperienced in Andrews,\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 1020.705322265625, 7476.97412109375, 2624.025146484375, 9242.93359375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 4410.51314453125, 2965.81685546875, 5234.27494140625, 3465.072060546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "ways an exciting part of\nthe livestock show, will be\nheaded by auctioneer, W.\nA, Gillum, of Midland.\n\nA noon barbecue, with\ntickets at $1.25 per plate,\nwill hold barbecue, pre-\n\nSEE SHOW, Page 8\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 6096.1103125, 624.8977270507812, 6952.62455078125, 1425.7296533203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "Total scholastics in 6-17\nbracket include 898 in the\nDevonian area as against\n929, 616 in Glorieta dis-\ntrict as against 634, 541\nin Underwood as against\n595, 581 in San Andres as\nagainst 588 and 434 rural\nas against 441,\n\nThe total population es-\ntimate this year includes\n8,169 in the city and 1,341\nrural for the 10,510 total.\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 1034.0947265625, 2277.64892578125, 2593.62451171875, 4878.33154296875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 104.32204345703126, 1242.284873046875, 939.5881127929687, 4339.77591796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "Now we know why the\npost office department\nwanted postal rates in-\ncreased, . . they needed\nthe funds to pay for those\nposters saying 100,000\ndoctors have quit smok-\ning cigarettes.\n\nOne of our more skep-\ntical friends thought he saw\nin the story about us ac-\nquiring the newspapers at\nBrownfield and Lamesa,\nthe possibility of us moving\nout of town,\n\nNothing could be further\nfrom the intent... the\nwhole thing, in acrazy nut-\nshell, simply boils down to\na complicated method of\nreturning Andrews money\nto Andrews,\n\nBesides, we're more\nfortunate than most citi-\nzens--we know where we\nstarted, where, we are,\nwhere we're going, and\nabove all, where we'll end.\n\nWe have our cemetery\nspot out west of town, we\u2019ve\n\nworked on it to get the\nshade and bushes _ just\nright, and have found, that\nwhen things get rather hec-\ntic and furious downtown,\nthere\u2019s no more peaceful\nand quiet place anywhere\nthan our little spot out\nthere,\n\nAs a matter of fact, dur-\ning better weather, we've\nfound it a rather nice place\nto go and stretch out for\na nice long snooze. . .until\nwe've developed rather\nfamiliar and inviting in-\ndentations in the ground\nout there,\n\nLike we said, we know\nwhere we're going.\n\nEP EB ee\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 926.5501098632812, 266.8753967285156, 6887.810546875, 623.6950073242188 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "| Area Population Holds*Own, Scholastics Drop\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 136.22044372558594, 364.2271728515625, 921.3060302734375, 1196.7811279296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "Drifting\nSands\n\nby James Roberts\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 122.2661199951172, 4351.7265234375, 947.3368310546874, 5278.83646484375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "Jerry Jones, happy new\nfather of a son, bounced in\nwith the following little\nitem;\n\nIf gh stands for p as in\n\u2018\u2018hiccough,\u2019\u2019 ough for o as\nin \u2018\u2018dough,\u2019\u2019 phth for tasin\n\u2018\u2018phthisic,\u2019\u2019 neigh for a as\nin \u2018\u2018neighbor,\u201d\u2019 tte for t as\nin \u2018\u2018gazzette, \u2019 eau for oas\nin \u2018\u2018beau,\u201d* then the right\nway to spell potato must be\n\u2018\u2018ghoughphtheightteau\u2019\u2019,\n\nWonder what he named\nthe boy?\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "272558326-burkburnett-news-Dec-10-1968-p-8.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 1, 4 ], [ 1, 5 ], [ 1, 9 ], [ 4, 5 ], [ 4, 9 ], [ 5, 9 ], [ 8, 2 ], [ 11, 13 ], [ 11, 22 ], [ 13, 22 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 1, 9 ], [ 2, 8 ], [ 5, 4 ], [ 9, 5 ], [ 11, 13 ], [ 22, 11 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6861.036273437499, 9618.797015625001 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 1437.4735107421875, 1334.072509765625, 4833.21923828125, 4010.250732421875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 1289.385357421875, 840.653912109375, 2183.391986328125, 1291.081927734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "The Boomtofn Twirling Corps,\nconsisting cf 14 girls, won second\nplace in the Dallas contests re\ncently, bringing home 16 awaids\n\nIn military march, Carrie\nJohnson and Llyse Marte! plac-\ned fourth\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 5017.73472265625, 3091.90269140625, 5923.373187499999, 3965.0030703125003 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Christie Skaggs, age 8, daugh-\nter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Skaggs\nof Burkburnett won first place\nin the Miss Majorctte comnet-\nition at Wichita Falls on Nov. 23.\n\nShe also won second place\nsolo, and second place basic\nstrut.\n\nHer previous awards were\nsecond place solo.\n\nBecky Skaggs, 11, daughter of\nMr. and Mrs. Allan Skaggs won\n\n \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 1382.53515625, 4297.427734375, 4865.86328125, 7492.69775390625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "*\n\n \n\n \n \n \n\niv J f %\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 4068.879498046875, 813.9623227539063, 4968.81459375, 1280.0324892578126 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Soreson placed fifth.\n\nDonna Lewis placed second in\ndance twirl solo, and Sandra\nChambers placed fourth.\n\nTheresa Pruett and Stacy All-\nmen placed third with their\ndance, twirl duet.\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 3127.014751953125, 839.84946875, 4042.0943789062503, 1299.519916015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "place'i third.\n_ Deanna Bartley and Vicky Ov-\n-erton placed fourth in the same\nevent,\n\nLaura Bloodworth placed sec-\nond in Champion solo, Liyse\n| Mertel placed fourth, and Lorie\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 5038.85400390625, 2605.66162109375, 6852.90087890625, 3027.839111328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Local Twirlers Win Honors At\nWichita Falls Contests Recently\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 466.7516174316406, 620.5402221679688, 1108.611572265625, 1002.283447265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "RANDLETT\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 5936.13706640625, 3081.172955078125, 6861.036273437499, 3959.1266054687503 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "a medal in solo, ari2 had prev-\nicsusly wen a medal in basic\nstrut.\n\nKari Cozty, 9, came home\ni wcith \u20acix medals, a first in Corp.\n| 2nd; Miss Majorette, 3rd; solo,\n| 3rd; dance twir! solo, 3rd; mil-\n'ata1y march, 5th, and basic\ni strut.\n\n_ In previous contests Kari won\ni two trophies and a medal.\n\n| She is a member of Judy\n' Bristow's Corps, the Texas Stars.\n\n \n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 2205.412701171875, 827.7509580078125, 3120.3548769531253, 1302.686419921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "In Miss Majorette, Karen\nBurke and Carrie Johnson plac-\n-d fourth, ans Belinda Bartley\n\nplaced fifth.\n- Sandra Bartley placed second\n\u2018in tasie strut and Cecilia Marte]\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 5295.52685546875, 642.8607788085938, 6501.25146484375, 2062.619384765625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 1286.6396298828124, 7790.58140234375, 2207.763080078125, 9532.1388125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "ple senior with Mrs. Ruth Jef-\nfery and Larry Lowler the club\nleader.\n\nThe Big Pasture act was cal-\nfled = \u201cTenikling\u201d. Club members\ntaking part were Toni Under-\nwood, Debbie Bowles, Gayle\nHopkins, Terry Josefy, Hames\nJohnson and Odis Scarbrough.\n\nJunior division acts were by\n\u2018Big Pasture 45 and Temple 6th\ngrades. Big Pasture presented\n\u201cHawaiian Stick Dance\u2019. Cub\nleaders are Mrs. Leona Hyman\nand Mrs. Bill Sharp.\n\nIn the senior division four acts\nwere from Biz Pa:ture, three\nacts fron: Temp!: ard ore from\nTown & Country of Walters. |\n\nIn Jr. divisior, Big Pasture!\naril Temple had 4 acts e3ch,|\nwhile Welter: had one. |\n\nMr. and Mrs. Harold Bible\nand son Harold, Jr. of St. Louis, |\nMo., spent the weekend with)\nMr. and Mrs, D. F. Baber.\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 5055.123046875, 4064.150146484375, 6798.51220703125, 9450.990234375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "#\ni\n\nye\na\n2\n\nMa\n\nPP\nAls\n\n3\nif\nif\no\nif\n\nyy\n\n7\n\n \n\nMATCHED SPORT OR\na CASUAL WEAR\naes\nBigk )\nee\n\n \n \n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 1811.3446044921875, 1802.29638671875, 1985.2579345703125, 2120.76171875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "{2 CAN'T UNDER-\n5 STAND HOW TH!\n\n \n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 1274.878173828125, 2151.425537109375, 1862.5626220703125, 2493.504638671875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 1586.494873046875, 2895.6669921875, 2130.247314453125, 3225.994140625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": " \n \n\n \n\nHe WAS UNTIL HE SAW THOSE AWELL HAIR CURLERS. \\2 Now {\nHOW GET THEA| OFF! COMB NOUR HAIR AND PUT Ot}\nSOME MAKE-UP AND HiS FAVORITE ORESS,\n\nE\n\n \n \n \n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 1272.1190185546875, 3254.891845703125, 1605.2681884765625, 3575.2568359375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": " \n\nTHOSE GUYS\nALWAYS HAVE\nSOME EXCUSE\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 1274.79638671875, 1428.8408203125, 2272.87841796875, 1778.026611328125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\n \n\nCANT YOU IMAGINE | Gee, Guz, \u2014% anourt HO\nHOW NICE I'D BE, | I'D BE WORRIED? \\ KEEP TF\nWEARIN' A, CROWN? ABOUT | FALLIN\u2019 OF\n\n \n \n \n \n \n\nWHY NOT?\nDON YOU!\nMAVE ANY\nPOLITICAL,\nAMBITIONS?\n\n \n\nDIDN E YOU IN THAT) \u00abBULY DIDNT\nBUNCH PICKETING TH!\nPALACE LAST NIGHT? vPRgatY CNEIN\nal 2 ANY SIGN!\nb SY By\n\n \n\n196E be MTA, foe, Ta, Hag. US\n\n \n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 674.990478515625, 88.97994232177734, 1144.2528076171875, 141.5300750732422 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "... 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GET BUS)\n\n \n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 1292.2681884765625, 2521.548095703125, 1911.768798828125, 2866.20263671875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": " \n\nA TROUT FF are WHERE?! 3222)\n\ngna bls Bie, \u201cTHERE\n\n \n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 1004.9490966796875, 95.54661560058594, 2328.74267578125, 1902.25244140625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "ONE OF THESE DAYS TL] [THATS WHAT YOU SAID WHEN YOU\nles... BE THE MOST SUCCESSFUL | | OPENED THE ICE CREAM PARLOR.\nMAN IN THE ARCTIC COUNTRY :\n\nren Strip \u00a5\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nMTV TV -3\nGene\n\u201c4 a\nagers\nt Show\nCETV-TV \u20147\n\u2018ews\ntr, News. Sparts an =\nedd \u2014 YT MAY THINK\nfun THEN J. can, OF @ NEW FATE\ni EXPECT To SE FIRED\nBibeate AS YOUR BODYGUARD &\nHuse \u00bb IFT FALL IN LOVE\nnew 4\nCHOL-TV \u20148 Z\news\nrr, News, Sporit 2\n| Hundred Year =\nNon f,\nhed >, \u00a5 :\nace \u2018 Q USEP To a vee\n7 c CONCEITED YOUNG\nse Theater a q| y j \u2018OMAN TOO,\nshor \\ cS f TM APRA.\nN-TV \u2014 12 (NET) q \u201d\nJ of F ae \u2018i 2 \u2014\nnS erat MONTANA? GET YOU SOUNDED UKE ye TIRED 10 GET\njor John BACK HERE PRONTO. A THREE- ALARM FIRE ENGAGED TO JULIET\nagers neighbarhood 2 iY ANP BRING TAYLOR, \u2018ON THE PHONE\u2014 JONES. DREW A\npy Mitedom z WITH YOU. T'LL TELL sail : . BLANK. I'M GOING TO\ncu 6 YOU WHY LATER, ; TAKE ANOTHER\nof the dollar = Sf. : : SHOT AT IT AND\nfechanics \u00bb I want YOu To\nka farm & ranch i 7 ; j MAKE SURE THAT\nrg a = THIS TIME SHE\ning o@ Hie move 2 1 > SAYS YES,\nperspective \u201c : d\nCO\n/\n\nf 2\nersary of =\ni d h w\n\u2018sdeath 2\nd unnoticed\n\nunnorice ODD..HE CAME OUTATH OLD | {QM RE TM PUZZLED ABOUT THAT | (FP RES THRU WITH TH TIRE, HIENE Wy\na Mey DOWER PLACE THAT'S BEEN | [f\u00b0 GIRLL THERE'S NOTHING TO ANO LEAVE TH WITNESS TWANTL\n\nERNON SCOTT CLOSED FOR WEEKS! REPUTE HER STORV..ET I'VE\npwood Correspondent F: WHAT HE THREW IN TH! ? , AN UNEASY FEELING ABOUT\n\u00a5OOD (UPI) \u2014The q ONT! ge THIS WHOLE THING!\n\ny of Jayne Maus-\n\nath in a Louisiana 2\ncrash a year ago\n9 passed unnoticed in\nthal gave her fame, Z\nand tragedy. <\n- month memories of &\nglamor girl will be\nthe release of a\nhich she was working\n) at the time of her\n\n \n\nMike Musto \u2014 will\nle Room, Furnished\u201d\n\nx, Ariz, as atest DIDNT 1 SEE YOU IN THAT) BUT Y'DIDNT\nBUNCH PICKETING TH' YEH, SEE ME,\nim is well received, PALACE LAST NIGHT? { WPROBLY ) CARRYINy\n\n: i ANY SIGH!\nhow the picture in\ncross the country. He\nyne proved she was\nine dramatic actress a\nture. All she needed @\nlance to prove her \u00a9\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n\"CANT YOU IMAGINE | Gea, Guz,| \u2014\u2014\u2014% apout HOw 70\nHOW NICE IT'D BE, KEEP IT FROM\nWEARIN' A, CROWN? FALLIN' OFF!\n\n \n \n \n \n\nWHY NOT?\nDON'T YOU\nHAVE ANY\nPOLITICAL,\nAMBITIONS?\n\n \n\n \n \n \n\nwas willing to give &\njortunity. Most of the |\nher life just took\n\nof Jayne.\u201d\n\n \n\n \n\nof her death bolh\ntheir undying love\nress.\n\npink mansion wilh\nswimming \u2014 poal\ntoh oon\u201d guinspt\n\n \n\nTH' AGREEMENT WAS.\nYOu CLEAR TH TABLE\n\nAN! 7. DO TH DISHES,\nCICERO! Busy! J\n\nOY\n\nDISHES Al\nTHE KIT\nYOU CAN\nSTARTED, Bt\n\ni y\n\nML CAN'T UNDER-\nS STAND MOW TH!\nKID GOT 'EN\\\nOUT TH\noa FAST! .\n\n \n \n\n \n \n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 655.6421508789062, 1251.612548828125, 857.3468627929688, 1283.620361328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "THURSDAY, AUG. 1\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "16913642-coshocton-tribune-May-03-1968-p-7.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 15 ], [ 5, 7 ], [ 13, 6 ], [ 30, 31 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 5, 7 ], [ 13, 6 ], [ 15, 0 ], [ 31, 30 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 3550.9094589843753, 4687.84814453125 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 457.1448623046875, 234.9018203125, 838.9805649414062, 802.0127304687501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "| brother and two half-sisters are\ndeceased.\n\nHe was 4a member of the\nPrairie Chapel Methodist\nChureh and Coshocton Masonic\nLodge F & AM No. 96.\n\nServices will be held at 2:3\u00a2\nSunday at the Dawson Funeral\n\nome with Rev. Roy Bower in\n\u2018charge. Burial will be in Prairie\nChapel Cemetery.\n\nFriends will be received at\nthe funeral home Saturday from\n2 lo 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and uniil\ntime for services Sunday.\n\nMasonic rites are to be con.\nducted at 7 p.m. Saturday at the\nfuneral home.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 38.53555679321289, 2841.098388671875, 776.1290893554688, 3943.083740234375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "HISTORICAL TUSCARAWAS COUNTY AND\n\nTREAT THE FAMILY\nTO OUR\nSMORGASBORD DINNERS\n\u2014 ALL YOU CAN EAT \u2014\nTuesday Thru Friday (4 P.M. To 8 P.M.) $2.25\n| Saturday (6 P.M. TO 3) $2.50\nSundey (11 A.M. Te 8 P.M.) $2.50\n\nChildren Under 12 \u2014 $1.25\n\u2014 ALA CARTE MENU AVAILABLE \u2014\n\nBUCKEYE\n\nHOTEL\nDINING ROOM\n\nUMRICHSVILLE, OHIO |\n3d & Mein Street Phone 922-4972 ;\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 60.446345458984375, 282.6619521484375, 450.6045883789062, 1437.4830673828124 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Christ \u00a7. Yoder, 79, Millers\nburg Route 1 retired farmer anc\nmember of Old Order of Amish.\ndied at 2:15 am, Friday a\u2019\nPomererte Hospital, Millersburg\nafter a short illness,\n\nHe was born Jan. 27, 1889, in\nHolmes County, a son of Sam\nand Barbara Troyer Yoder and\nwas married Nov. 3, 1910, ta\nKatie Troyer, who survives.\n\nOther's surviving are six sons,\nCalvin, Millersburg, Ind, Route\n1; Sam C. and Andrew C.,\nMillersburg Route 1: Ammon\nC., Goshen, Ind. Route 1, Wil\nlam C., Holmesville Route 1,\nand Henry C. Yoder, Baltic\nRoute 1: two daughters, Mrs.\nJoe J. (Lydia) Yoder, Millers.\nburg Route 1, and Mrs. Eli,\n(Esther) Anderson, Holmesville\nRoute 1: one sister, Mrs. Nick,\nN. Yoder, Dundee Route 2: 39:\ngtandchildren and 35 great.!\ngrandchildren. Three grand-!\nchildren are deceased.\n\nServices will be held at 9am.\nMonday at the Yoder resideace\nin charge of Lester Sehlaback.|\nBurial will be in the Miter]\nFamily Cemetery in Ilardy\nTownship.\n\nFriends may call at tne)\nresidence, The Hunter Funeral,\nHome in Millersburg was in!\n-harge of arrangemente 9\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 794.2160903320313, 3118.777064453125, 1189.947544921875, 3963.8096054687503 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "No action was taken by the\nLafayette Township Trustees on\na proposal by John Chomicz,\nWest Lafayette councilman, to\nsecure financial aid to help\nmaintain the public dumping\ngrounds at Wagner's Corner.\n\nChomicz also intends to con-\ntact other neighboring town-\nships who use the dump about\ntheir assistance in kecping it\nMaintained.\n\nTom Berry, who has been,\nattending the Regional Planniny\nCommission meetings in Co-\nshocton, gave an up-dated re-\nport.\n\nThe insurance contract for the\nnew truck purchased by the;\nfawnship was awarded to W. T.\nCathoun fnsurance.\n\nThe will of the late Ray Given\nof Coshocton left $1,000 fo the\ntownship for use as directed by\nthem in ihe care and upkeep of\nFairfield Cemelery. the trustees)\nwere notified by attorneys,\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1974.0691787109374, 3439.2318984375, 2362.604771484375, 3970.6382187500003 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Two persons were injured, not\nseriously, in a one-car accideni\non Ohio 16 about two miles east\nof Canal Lewisville at 3:15 a.m.\ntoday.\n\nInjured and taken to County\nMemorial Hospital were George\nJolley Jr. 21, Newark, and his\npassenger Retha Merrill, 17.\nalso of Newark. A second\npassenger, Roger Day, 18, New-\nark, was not hurt.\n\nA deputy sheriff said Jolley\nlost contre! of his car, it\nskidded off the highway, struck\na guard rail and ther went into\u2019\na ditch.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 2383.416224609375, 1148.4281875, 2768.8415878906253, 2311.66312109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "+ In interfaith panel discussion\nwill be the main feature of the\nlast of a series of three special\nsessions being held on Sunday\nevenings at the Warsaw Meth-\nodist Church.\n\nServing on the panel, which\njwill be a part of the program\ncommencing at 7 p.m. this\nSunday, are Rev. Neil Roller,\nRector of Trinity Episcopal\nChurch; Rev. Robert Schneider,\nassistant pastor of Sacred Heart\nParish; and Malcom Roth, rep-\nresentative of the Jewish faith.\n\nEach will give a presentation\non the similarities and differ.\nnees of their faith as opposed to\nthe others. Roth will tell what it\nis like to be a Jew in a basically\nChristian society and Father!\nSchneider will tell of the chang-\nes coming in the Catholie Chure\nChurch, -\n\nRoller\u2019s background will help!\nhim speak from a broad \u2018view-\npoint as a Protestant. He was}\nbrought up a Presbyterian, at-\ntended Presbyterian and Luther-\nan colleges before entering the!\nEpiscopal priesthood. He is a,\ngraduate of Bexley\u2019 Hall Semi-\nnary, Gambier, and the Institute\nof Pastoral Care, at Cleveland\nPsychiatric Hospital.\n\n \n\nFather Schneider, who came:\n\n \n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 838.387904296875, 231.9779921875, 1238.1977890625, 530.3937729492187 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "11:30 p.m. Saturday at the Gib-\nson Funeral Home in charge of\nRev. I. H. Amore. Burlal will be\nJin Fairfield Cemetery at West\n| Lafayetic.\nCalling hours at the funeral\n| home will be Friday from 7 to 9\njpam. and wil time for services\n| Saturday.\n\n \n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 2767.891078125, 1153.815150390625, 3154.3008164062503, 2664.511998046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "tO UbsnOCctOnN laste wune, pre-\nviously served ut St. Joseph\u2019s\n\u2018Cathedral, Columbus and St.\nMary\u2019s Church in Lancaster. He\niis the moderator of religion\nstudy programs for children in\npublic schools and adults in this\n|parish.\n\nRoth, who came to Coshocton\nover twa years ago, is mahager\nof Decorative Market Develop.\nment Division at General Elec.\ntric. He lives at 1965 Walnut St.,\nwith his wife Barbara, -and\nthree children, Laura, age 4;\nSandra age 2% and David, age\none.\n\nFollowing. their presentation,\nquestions from the congregation\nwill be discussed.\n\nA special session, using Japan\nas the theme, will be held for\nchildren at the same time in the\nhasement of the church: This\nSunday, children will join the\nteachers in making and eating\nJapanese rice patties. The\ngroup will also make Japanese\nwall hangings, fans and place\nmats under the supervision of\nMrs, Clarence Hinkin, Mrs. Roy\nBower, Mrs. Peg Lockard and!\nMrs. Glegn Mikesell.\n\nThe closing portion of the\nprogram will be led by Sister:\nAlphonsus -of Sacred Heart on\nthe theme \u201cGod As Qur Fath-\ner.\u201d Among other things, she\nwill Jead \u00a2 the congregation in\nwo songs accompanied by gui-!\nlar. She initiated guitar..masses;\nat Sacred Heart and ig director}\nof music at Sacred Heart, The\nDominican Sister.is a Georgia\nnative and graduate of St..Mary\n: the Springs College, Colum-\nUS.\n\nThe public is invited to attend]\nthe meeting,\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 2432.49951171875, 27.393144607543945, 3116.967529296875, 789.783935546875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 16.793545852661133, 2415.0854140625, 410.90967260742184, 2803.5705917968753 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (UPI) \u2014 Two\nOhioans were among the 5\nU.S. servicemen the Defense De-\npartment said Thursday were\nkilled in Vietnam.\n\nThey were:\n\nPlatoon Sgt. Robert E. Holey-\nfield, husband of Mrs. Elizabeth\nHoleyfield, Cleveland.\n\nSpec. 4 David A. Brown, son\nof Mrs. Beth L. Turpin, West\nManchester.\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 29.854549407958984, 3998.372314453125, 484.873291015625, 4566.40234375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 805.7896118164062, 2882.283447265625, 1111.726318359375, 3096.43310546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Councilman\nSeeks Help\nOn Dumping\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 1210.738734375, 1937.518763671875, 1593.3384140624999, 2598.13480078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Registration and examination\nof all children who expect to\nenroll in first grade at Plain-\nfield Elementary School uext\nSeptember will be held Wed-\npesday, May 8 at the school, A\nchild must be six years of age\nby Sept. 30, 1968 10 be eligibe to\nenroll for the coming year,\nBirth certificates and immuni-\nzation records should be\nbrought on registration day.\n\nDr. H. H. Schwindt, County\nHealth Commissioner, will cor-\nduct a health examination of\neach child. Parents and children\nshould arrive as soon past 9\na.m. as possible.\n\n|\nThere will be no classes for\nthis year's first grade that day.\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 418.99489892578123, 2011.0457412109374, 806.6674545898437, 2802.34573828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Floyd (Ted) Wiggins, 69, o!\n{127 North Water St., died at :\njp.m. Thursday at his home,\nfollowing a three-day illness.\n\nHe was born Nov. 18, 1898 jin\nClarinda, Iowa, Page County, a\nson of George and Katherine\n| Linebaugh Wiggins and was\n\u2018married in 1919 to Sada Hender-\nson, who survives.\n| Mr. Wiggins formerly was\nremployed at the old Moore\n\u2018Stamping and Enameling ,Co.\nin West Lafayette for a num-\nber of years.\n\nIn addition to the widow,\nsurvivors are three sons, Wil-\nlard, Coshocton, Gene of the\nhome, and Jack Wiggins, ad-\ndress unknown; one daughter,\nMrs. Mary Pirtle, Richmond,\nCalif.. one brother, Merrill\nWiggins, West Lafayette. One\nson, one brother and one sister\nare deceased.\n\nServices will be conducted at\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 1187.0697890625, 3014.04976953125, 1580.3327988281249, 4466.1919296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "LOS ANGELES (UPI)~\u2014A\nman described as a key figure\nin New Orleans Dist. Atty. Jim\nGarrison's probe of the assas-\n\n|Sination of President John F.\nKennedy said Thursday that the\nKennedy killing may be directly\nlinked with the slaying of Dr.\nMartin Luther King.\n\nLoren E. \u201cSkip\u201d Hall, a\nKernville. Calif., bartender,\ncalled a news conference to\nannounce he will no longer fight\nefforts to get him to Louisiana\nto testify im the probe.\n\nHall told of a tape recording\nje said was made in Miami,\nFla.. on Nov. 9, 1963, during a\nmeeting of a \u201cbunch of slates\nrighters.~\nTe said one aman\u2019s voice said\nthe group had a man selected to\nkill Kennedy and another to be\nthe \u201cPatsy.\u201d\n\nThe veces, according 19 Hall.\naiso said \u2018\u2018the same person has\nbeen gunning for Marlin Luther\nKing.\u201d ;\n\nWall was asked if he knew\nJames Earl Ray, also known as\nEric Starve Gait, named by the\nFRI as a prime suspect in\nKing\u2019s slaying. !\n\nHe said he did not.\n\nHall said he decided to go to |\nNew Orleans voluntarily after\nMis memory was \u201crefreshed\u201d |\nregarding a meeting with Edgar\nZugene Bradley, another man\nwanted by Garnson for ques.\ntioning.\n\nPradley. 49. is the west coast\nrepresentative of radio evange- |\nwt Dr. Carl Mcintyre. He lives\nn North Hollywood and has\nelused 10 answer Garrison's ;\nwhpoena.\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 34.467585693359375, 1522.436732421875, 424.91284643554684, 2175.525669921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Gray W. Miller, 67, of 92\nSouth Sixteenth St., died at 2-3\na.m. Friday at Coshocton Coun\nty Memorial Hospital, after <\nshort illness,\n\nHe was born Aug. 9, 1900, in\nKeene Township, a son ot\nAnderson and Freda Williams\nMiller, he was married Nov. 19,\n1921, to Nellie Williams, who\nsurvives,\n\nMr. Miller had been assocla-\nted with the Allen Realty Co. in\nCoshocton for the past six vears\nand formerly was self-employed\nin the plumbing business in this\ncommunity,\n\nIn addition to his wife, survi-\nvors ate one sister, Mr. Ethel\nClark, Akron, and one brother,\nCarl Miller, Coshocton. One\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 828.6795913085938, 967.1304580078125, 1226.61917578125, 2830.148228515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "IOWA CITY, Towa (UPI)\u2014\nGov. Nelson Rockefeller of New\nYork says he has received \u201cthe\n\n(third shot in the arm in three\ndays\u201d in his first Midwestern\ntrip since he announced hic\ncandidacy for the Republican\npresidential nomination.\n\nRockefeller and Ins wife,\nNappy, were greeted by chcer-\ning crowds in Des Moines, lowa\nCity and Cedar Rapids. He\n\n/shook hands, signed autographs,\nind met with 19 members uf,\nTowa\u2019s 24-man delegation to the;\nRepublican National Convention.\n\nRockefeller\u2019s most enthusias-\ntic and largest turnout came in\nTowa City, where he told nearly\n\u00a7.000 cheering students of the\nUniversity of Iowa\u2014a Big Ten\nschool with an enrollment of\nabout 18,000\u2014that draft laws\u2019\nshould be revamped and 18-\nyear-olds should be allowed to!\nvote.\n\nRepeated cheering and ap-\nplause burst over Rockefeller\u2019s!\nwords and he proposed a\u2019\nsystem under which a young,\nman would have his name in a\nnational lottery for one year.\nThe nante would be withdrawn! <\nf not picked in that time/e\n\u2018unless war needs increased,\u201d| f\nie said. \u00a7\n\n\u201cThe workings of the draft)?\noday are arbitrary and inequi-| \u00a2\nahle,\u201d\u2019 Rockefeller said. b\n\n\u201cOur nation calls on its youth I\nor military service as a duty 7\nvhich accompanies the priviiege| ;\nf citizenship, as a part of the\nrice we must pay for our\nreedom. Our young men have\nvery right to expect that- in\neturn they will get fair/\u00ae\nreatment under a draft law] 5\nhat makes sense.\u201d a\n\nRockefeller also said, \u201cI\nigorously support giving the}\nole to 18-year-olds. As a public\nfficials, I have no fear of\nxposing my ideas to the\nadgment of voters under 21. In\nact, a good gauge of a man\u2019s\nctions as a leader is how well\ney Appeal to the high ideals of! \u00a2\nouth.\u201d th\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 3156.26266015625, 1633.7212783203124, 3547.8733261718753, 2319.285923828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "At a special meeting Thurs-\nday fight, Newcomerstown Vi!-\nlage Council conditionally ac-\n\u2018cepted a bid for a new filtering\n\u2018system for the swimming pool\nat Cy Young Park in that\nvillage.\n\nThe lone bid, submitted by the\nFuller Co., Cleveland, was for\n$7.760.\n\nConditional acceptance of the\nbid was made with the provision\nthat the supplier guarantee in\nwriting the filter supplied will\nproperly filter the pool with a\n50 percent overload of the pre-\nsent pool size.\n\nSeveral members of the New-\ncomerstown Park Board were\npresent at the special meeting,\npresided over by Mayor Chester\nSharrock,\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 439.9569045410156, 887.8275405273438, 826.6373032226562, 1929.6593369140624 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Mrs. Addie (May) Schoon\n|, over, 88, died at 2 a.m. Friday\n. at Lhe liome of a son, French T\nSchoonover 1412 South Thirteen\nith St, after a two-month illness\n\nShe was born Nov. 9, 1879, ir\n' Bethlehem Township, a daugh\nter of David and Mary Plymer\n\u2018Waring and was married in 1899\nto Edward B, Schoonover who\njdied June 3, 1948.\n\nMrs. Schoonover formerly\nwas employed at the local J. C.\nPenney Store and was a mem-\nber of Calvary Methodist\nChurch\n\nBesides her son French, sur-\nvivors also include \u2014 another\nson, C. Russell Schoonover\nRoute 1; two grandsons, four\ngreat-granddaughters and one\ngreal-great-grandson. She was,\n{he last surviving member of\nher family.\n\nPrivate services will be held\nat 1:30 p.m. Monday at the\nGibson Funeral home with Rev.\nRonald Rearic officiating. Buri-\nal will be in Prairie Chapel\nCemetery.\n\nThere will be no calling hours\nul the funeral home and family\nrequests thal flowers he omit-\nled.\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 3168.7265625, 1382.423828125, 3402.77099609375, 1599.787353515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "NCT. OR\u2019s\nFiltration\nFor Pool\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 3159.47457421875, 279.80034936523435, 3550.9094589843753, 1356.0887802734374 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": ") = RES eEe\n\nI 2\n\n\" RIVER VIEW HIGH SCHOOL\nBAND BANQUET \u2014 Catetetia,\n6:30 p.m.\n\nNEWCOMERSTOWN Jr.\nAND SR. BAND CONCERT \u2014\nMiddle School, 7:30 pm.\n\nCOSHOCTON HIGH SCHOOL\nCHOIR CONCERT \u2014 L\u00e9Favor\nReception, gym, 8 p.m.\n\nRIDGEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL\nBAND CONCERT \u2014 High\n| school, 8 pm.\n\n| WEST HOLMES RIGH\nSCHOOL SPRING CONCERT \u2014\nSchool auditorium, 8 p.m.\n\n' TREVALLEY SPRING FAN-\nTASY \u2014 High school, 8 p.m.\n\nSaturday\n\n| CONESVILLE PTO SPRING\n\u2018FESTIVAL \u2014 School, 7 p.m.\n\n| BELLES AND BEAUX\nSQUARE DANCE CLUB \u2014\n\u2018Warsaw school, 8 p.m.\n\n| WEST HOLMES SPRING\nCONCERT \u2014 School auditor-\nium, 8 p.m.\n\n. SPRING SWING .\u2014 Lake\nPark Pavilion, @ p.m. to 1 a.m.\n\n \n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 845.3888549804688, 574.1259765625, 1202.6383056640625, 886.4115600585938 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Rockefeller\nGets \u2018Shot\nIn Arm\u2019\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 2387.926513671875, 868.4970092773438, 3134.6650390625, 1097.5184326171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "\u2018Interfaith Discussion\n\nWill Highlight Service\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 1233.5992431640625, 1052.3355712890625, 1912.61474609375, 1304.0582275390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "\u2018Candidacy At Stake\u2019\nMcCarthy Declares\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 2002.9410048828124, 325.9916945800781, 2396.21878515625, 2591.4192246093753 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": " \n\nJohn Norrie, Coshocton Route\n\n' Glen Alan Darling, Warsaw.\n\nShirley L. Neldon, Frazeys-\nburg Route 3.\n\nMrs, Telford Hardesty, West\nLafayette Route 1.\n\nAngela D, Casey, 540 Railroad\n5t., Newcomerstown,\n| Nilah 1. Fowler, 566 Wilson\nAve.\n| Mrs Ver] Croft, 1436 8. 13th\nSt. i\nClarissa Meredith, 1526 De-\nhart Ave.\n\nElaine Deshong. 1860 North\u2019\nStar, Columbus.\nDismissals:\n| Mrs. Dennis Balo, Coshocton\n| Route 4,\n\nDennis L. Bulo. Coshocton\nRoute 4,\n\nMes, Gerrit \u00a3. Dekker, 620 8.\n13th St.\n\nMarci Bordenkircher, Warsaw\nRoute J.\n\nJohn E. Langdon, Wathonding\nRoute 2.\n\nCarla Murray, 681 Malverne\nAve., Columbus,\n\nMrs Led Smith, $4 W. Pine\nSt.\n\nAdelaide Lawson, Coshocton\nRoute 1.\n\nDiann \u00a7. Miller, 1719 Cam-|\nbridge T.d.\n\nTerry Mounts, Coshocton,\nRotite 4.\nMrs. Howard Schwindt, 232 W.),\nMain St., West Lafayette,\nMrs. James Wright, Coshoc-|,\nton Ftoute 5,\n\nRonald F. Fiecoat. Cambridge]\nRoute 1.\n\nDr. Clifford J, Briner, 424 E.]\u00a2\nMain St, West Lafayette. I\nRichard D. Mast, 416 S. sth\nst.\n\nSah Hahn, Coshocton Route\n\n\"Mrs. Francis E. Saylor, Cos-j\u20ac\n\nlocton Route 5. i\u20ac\nMrs. Samuel G. Hahn and\nnfant son, Nashville, h\n\nMrs. James A. Barker and\nRfant son, Coshocton Route 4,\nLona Bantum, 654 Vine St.\nMrs. Philip A. Gill, osiocin a\nRoute 1.\n\nMrs. Richard South, cones.|*\n\u2018ile. a\nMrs. James Rusk, 90? Walnut! 5\n\nP\n\nsf. e\nZelpha Nicodemus, 355 S. a,\nst.\nBirth Note:\n\nA daughter to Mr. and Mrs.\nDonald A, Hennen, 410 Chestnut!\na Thursday morning. 1\n\nEnters HoSpita} \\\nRaymond McPeak, Warsaw if\ntoute 1. has entered Mt.{C\narmel Hospital in Columbus! d\nor hip surgery. He is in room! 1\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 28.643413543701172, 2214.763916015625, 367.8898010253906, 2390.53369140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Two Killed\n\nTn Vietnam:\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 1224.5430908203125, 1579.0355224609375, 1581.647216796875, 1895.5948486328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "Plainfield\u2019s\n\nRegistering\n\nWednesday\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 2041.43212890625, 62.52350997924805, 2359.51611328125, 267.22552490234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Noles\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 1203.8232421875, 2648.32861328125, 1532.8673095703125, 2960.943603515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Garrison\nSuspect\nReturning\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 505.9812880859375, 4084.81441796875, 1149.218296875, 4633.91995703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Dear Voter:\n\nTo you who I have not met person-\nally Iam Eugene Hawk, a lifetime res-\nident and farmer of Bakersville. Mar-\nried and have 3 children.\n\nI am a member of the Coshocton\nCounty Republican Executive Commit-\ntee, Farm Bureau, Coshocton County\nFair Board, Voluateer Fire Dept. and\na member of the Bakersville Presby-\nterian Charch. :\n\nYour Vote and support will be ap-\nnreciated.\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 1589.6768447265624, 1342.4273330078124, 1989.8165634765624, 3944.6540878906253 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "\u201cAs Indiana goes that\u2019s the\nlway the Chicago (Democratic\nNational) Convention will go,\u201d\nthe Mumnesota Democrat de-\nclared Thursday.\n\nMcCarthy, Sen. Robert F.\niKennedy of New York and Gov.\n[Roger Branigin scrambled for\n\u2018votes Thursday while Richard\n\u2018M. Nixon, the Republican\nlformer vice president, coasted\niserenely inlo Indiana on a\nicampaign tour that was more\nilike a courtesy call.\n\nNixon is the only candidate on\nthe GOP side of the ballot and\nhas Indiana's 26 national\nconvention votes locked up.\n\nNo Write-in Votes\n\nThere can be no write-in!\nvotes, which means New York\n}Gov. Nelson Rockefeller cannot\n{hope io repeat his Massa-\nchusetis primary showing~~a\njvictory which Nixon \u2014 said\nThursday gave Rockefeller \u201ca\n|good boost\u201d in his campaign for:\njthe Republican presidential\nnomination. ,\n| Campaigning among the De-;\n|mocratic candidates seemed to\niteflect the importance of the\nIndiana primary, the first in\n|which Kennedy has run.: Mc-\n|Catthy has won primaries in\n| Wisconsin, Massachusetts , and\n\u2018Pennsylvania and nearly won \u2018in\njNew Hampshire before Pres.\nident Johnson said he would not\nlseek re-election.\n\nKennedy landed at South\nBend for a three-city tour\nThursday. He said at Indianapo-\nlis that Red China poses a\nthreat to the United States but\nhe would \u201ccut down all barriers\ncreated on our sides.\u201d\n\nStrengthem Border Countries\n\n\u201cIt Js foolish to act as if\nChina didn\u2019t exist. 1 would\nstrengthen those countries bor-\ndering China rather than\nbuilding a chain of military fand\nbases.\u201d\n\nMcCarthy toured southwes-\ntern points, starting at Vin-\ncennes, in the morning and\nafter noon before moving to the\nGary-Hammond area on the\nevening.\n\nBranigin, scheduled to take a\nday off campaigning Thursday, |\nmade a surprise hand-shaking\ntrip through the state office!\nbuilding.\n\nBranigin told his fellow\nHossiers to guard against a\nserious division in the Democra-\nUc party so as not to weaken it!\nin November. He repeated his;\ntheme: A vote for him would\nmean he could care of Indiana's:\ninterests better at the national|\u00ab\nconvention. (\n\nNixon, who could have stayedit\nin New York without any worry,\nflew to Gary Thursday for anil?\nairport, speech and then tol.\nindianapolis where he addressed | f\n000 persons in a high schoolla\nymnasium, p\n\nHe was moving today to Fort)a\nWayne and Evansvilie and then\n\u00a9 Louisville, Ky.. to see his|I\nirst Kentucky Derby Saturday |s\nis the guest of Gov. Louis B.ja\n\n \n\n \n\na |\n\n \n\n \n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 1222.7669326171874, 1369.1108046875, 1596.3166855468749, 1536.5127304687499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPT)-\n\n\u201cMy candidacy is at stake nex\nTuesday,\u201d Sen. Eugene Mec\nCarthy says of the Indian:\npresidential primary.\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 3152.107630859375, 2368.61812890625, 3533.4180039062503, 2665.8098496093753 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "The News Quiz is-brought to\nyou \u2018every Thursday \u201cby\u201d the\nTribune which also sponsors a\nNews Filmstrip program in\narea schools. You can share in\nyour children\u2019s school program\nby taking the News Quiz, Talk\nnews at home. It makes better\nnews talk at school.\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 2373.271693359375, 2400.441126953125, 2753.0969589843753, 2661.7029160156253 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "' According to\u2019 the Book of\n|Genesis in the Bible, a river\n\u2018flowed out of Eden to water the\nGarden of Eden, and there it\ndivided and became four rivers,\nTheir names were Pishon,\nGihon, Hiddekel and the Ev\nphrates.\n\n \n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 1250.80758203125, 586.080287109375, 1981.3262070312499, 1006.4285019531251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "Scattered thundershowers are expected tonight over much of\nthe Southern Pains, the Western portion of the Gulf coast\nwnd the Ohio valley, Clear to partly cloudy skies should\nprevail over the remainder of the nation. Cooler readings ate\nforecast over the central and North Plains. Warmer weather\nis anticipated along the mid Atlantic coast and the Northern\nIntermountain region. Little change in temperature is\nexpected elsewhere, Minimum readings include: Atlanta 56;\nBoston 48: Chicago 44; Cleveland 46: Denver 45: Duluth 35:\nFt. Worth 65; Jacksonville 63; Little Rock 55; Los Angeles\n34, Miami 08; New York 55: Phoenix 61: San Francisco 46;\nSeattle 41; St. Louis 48; and Washington 58.\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 1167.44625390625, 4513.29146875, 1566.0560654296874, 4678.993199218749 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "The plant Venus, at intervals\nof about 1414 years, becomes the\nevening siar and draws close\nenough to the earth to cast a\nshadow. 4\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 3212.1298828125, 44.336448669433594, 3505.96337890625, 223.26182556152344 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "Jown\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 1985.3485107421875, 3282.248291015625, 2282.749267578125, 3422.882568359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "Two Injured\nIn Accident\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 1609.8155517578125, 4003.78662109375, 2300.167724609375, 4650.96142578125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "SPAGHETTI PARTY?\n(CALL) DUN-ROVIN\nOr for any ether occasion\n| Real German style cabbage rolis\u2014Most anytime-~\nask w\u2014\nFresh Lake Erie Perch\u2014\u00a71.35\nFinger Lickia Chickea\u2014\u00a71.35\nBig Fisherman's Sea Food Platter\u2014$1.90\nPtetter Puts Meine to shame.\nCome as you are, bring the family. Sig fish or\nhareburger basket with dewble sandwiche: fer\nchildren. Moms & Dads love them too.\nOpen Sandays ~11:00 A.M. to 8:09 P.M.\nDaily 11:00 A.M. 03 P.M.\n\nSTEVE AND BETTY GEIER\nRt. 14 W. La Fay., Newcemerstwen Rd.\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 459.38677978515625, 829.45947265625, 751.5667114257812, 869.723876953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "Addie Sehoonover\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 2421.45601953125, 3343.33297265625, 3455.0869492187503, 3728.4382675781253 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "should know before you vote in the May 7th primary: .\n+ He Voted Against More Than 67% of the Democratic Legislation Passed During\nHis 11 Years in the Senate. \u00a2 He Consistently Votes With the Anti-Labor\nSouthern Conservative Bloc of Senators. \u00ab He Voted Against the Model Cities\nProgram and Other Aid to Cities ... And Against Programs to Fight Rural Poverty\nHe Voted Against a GI Bill of Rights for Cold War Veterans, Against Veterans\nLife Insurance, Against Veterans Pension. \u00a9 He Voted Against a Bill Requiring\nall Senators to Reveal to the Public Their Sources of Income.\n\n16 THIS THE KINA ME nreeeermar wes: weerse ee\n\nHere are a few important facts about Senator Frank Lausche\u2019s record that you\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 434.2019958496094, 1949.12255859375, 682.661376953125, 1998.17626953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "Floyd Wiggins\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 1270.2203369140625, 41.41323471069336, 1958.6619873046875, 451.26947021484375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "coo.\npearvar/@\n\ngan sannersee\n\nI\nmat\n\nee\n60 mb\n\nUPI WEATHER FOTOCAST@)\n\n \n \n \n \n \n\nCOLD\nMOUTREALS NS gg\nLed\neo! iy \u2018posten\nFeoot\n\nom,\n= Trew Your\nsift\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 1982.102748046875, 3009.80709375, 2375.187779296875, 3243.8467148437503 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "Pens Li 2 aS\n\nThe sheriff's department:\nwarned that checks drawn on\nthe Potter\u2019s Bank and Trust Co.\nof East Liverpool and Carl\nBoyer and Associates heavy\u2019\nhauling specialists, are being\npassed in surrounding counties.\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 49.19279479980469, 1463.78759765625, 304.00921630859375, 1505.204833984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "Gray W. Miller\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 2432.430908203125, 2357.49462890625, 2674.968505859375, 2395.47509765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "Gardens Irrigation\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 2005.30078125, 2659.249267578125, 2355.017333984375, 2842.236083984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "Tuscarawas\nCounty News\n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 2355.69775390625, 3736.023681640625, 3488.4697265625, 4655.25390625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n \n \n\nOn May 7th, Vote\nfora real Democrat!\n\nJOHN J.\n\nGILLIGAN\nfor Senate\n\na5 jee officiel sOndhGete far wonton te U.S, Senet,\n+ Ase endorsed by Ohio AFLCIO, Chic League of\nYoung Osmoxrats, Cownty Democratic Committees\nand many other organizations threughevt Ctno.\n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 911.4231567382812, 919.6292114257812, 1154.7999267578125, 957.7013549804688 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": "By ROCKY BERG\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 2416.241943359375, 2798.316162109375, 3405.628662109375, 3314.756103515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": "Is Frank Lausche \u2014\nthe kind of |\nDemocratic Senator\nyou want?\n" }, "53": { "bbox": [ 1291.7493896484375, 492.9648742675781, 1930.6014404296875, 562.6565551757812 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 53, "ocr_text": "Thunderstorms Likely\n" }, "54": { "bbox": [ 1274.815673828125, 1319.3619384765625, 1551.3631591796875, 1362.8677978515625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 54, "ocr_text": "By RAYMOND LAIR\n" }, "55": { "bbox": [ 536.8480224609375, 3992.70166015625, 1136.9498291015625, 4062.304443359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 55, "ocr_text": "Hawk For Commissioner\n" }, "56": { "bbox": [ 1985.9571181640624, 2869.2826796875, 2363.415318359375, 2972.0644882812503 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 56, "ocr_text": "Twin City Hospital\nAdmissions:\nClyde Parrish, Gnadenhutten\n" }, "57": { "bbox": [ 82.8753662109375, 232.74609375, 339.9186706542969, 279.1568603515625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 57, "ocr_text": "Christ S. Yoder\n" }, "58": { "bbox": [ 2351.035400390625, 3744.12890625, 3473.029296875, 4638.35546875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 58, "ocr_text": " \n \n\nOn May 7th, Vote\nfora real Democrat!\n\nJOHN J.\n\nand many other organizations threughevt Ctno.\n" }, "61": { "bbox": [ 2044.1915283203125, 2990.0791015625, 2310.05322265625, 3017.51708984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 61, "ocr_text": "Wornce Cheek Poscarc\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "312240993-grand-prairie-daily-news-Mar-01-1968-p-1.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 12 ], [ 2, 11 ], [ 8, 5 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 8, 5 ], [ 11, 2 ], [ 12, 0 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6492.744140625, 9466.5442734375 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 5338.65641015625, 2213.4010390625, 6347.14730078125, 3840.413658203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "\u2014 to house it, he said. ,\neconomic impact was illustrat-\n\ned by Henry L. Newman, regional di.\nrector of the Federal Aviation Admin-\nistration, who said the frequently cit-\ned $250 million cost of the airport rep-\nresents only the initial construction\nStage costs.\n\nAirlines and related concessions will\ndouble that investment figure, he\nsaid, \u201cbefore you can bat an eye,\u201d\nand each year will see the total ex-\npand. Therefore, the area can expect\nthe eye-opening economic impact of a\nhalf billion dollars by the time the air-\nport is scheduled to open in \u201872.\n\nDean said computer analyses pres-\nently indicate construction will be on\nschedule \u201c\u2018if all goes weil.\u201d\n\n\u2018The seminar was sponsored by the\nJoint University Center for Communi-\nty Services and by the North Central\nTexas Council of Governments. It was\nsaid to be the first major assessment\nof the facility by the area most direct-\nly affected.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 1153.001953125, 6730.5048828125, 3035.1474609375, 7229.869140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "County considering\ncity fund request\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 2179.781654296875, 7271.80680078125, 3196.277671875, 9466.5442734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Plan Committee and the county engi-\nneer before writing a check.\n\nWaggoner said the money was\nspent for 40.8 acres of Greater South-\nwest Corp. land and 118.4 acres of\nland purchased from: Robert L. Fol-\nsom. He said it constituted 300 feet of\nright of way from the proposed \u2018\u2018Out-\ner Loop\u201d and Jefferson Hwy. 303.\n\nCity Manager Clifford A. Johnson\nsaid that for the past year, Grand\nPrairie has \u2018refused to accept piat\nimprovements and has withheld zon-\ning\u2019\u2019 in order to hold land for the new\nhighways.\n\nGrand Prairie developer Hank\nPeek, president of the Grand Prairie\nHome Builders Assn., said his plans\nwere \u2018\u2018platted and ready to go a year\nago\u201d\u2019 in the area. Now, he said, his\nproperty will have to be re-platted to\nconform to the plans. |\n\nA temporary road built by the city\nto serve LTV will become an access\nroad to the Loop, Johnson added.\n\nCommissioner Frank Crowley ob-\nserved that \u201cmany\u201d cities require 140\nfeet of right of way dedication from\ncommercial interests when major\nroads are planned. Grand Prairie ap-\npeared to be requesting only 50 feet.\n\n\u201cWe've never had a major thor-\noughfare built through Grand Prair-\nie,\u2019 explained Waggonner. \u201cWe may\nbe behind in our policy.\u201d\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 1251.466064453125, 1020.7377319335938, 4234.67626953125, 3157.29638671875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 2244.26123046875, 3729.140869140625, 3894.13525390625, 4229.76171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "US patrols sink\n2 supply trawlers\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 3253.61148828125, 4291.02115625, 4267.74202734375, 6070.347984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "THOTTHALE .\n\nNever had the Communists tried\nsuch a large blockade run. U.S. intel-\nligence sources said the vessels made\ntheir fatal runs in an attempt to\nrearm Communist forces heavily de-\npleted of weapons during the past\nmonth's urban warfare.\n\nMilitary ials said the trawlers\ncame from North Vietnam or\nCommunist . \u2018bwo American sai-\nlors were injured in the incidents.\n\nFor two days before the unprece-\ndented blockade run, the trawlers had\nbeen tracked by allied ships. The ves-\nsels had hovered in international wa-\nters, more than 12 miles offshore.\n\nPlunged Toward Shore\n\nThen one trawler plunged toward\nshore on the northern coast, 40 miles\nsouthwest of the marine base at Chu\nLai. The Coast Guard cutter Winona\nand the U.S. Navy's five-man swift\nboats chased it down. The Red ship\nhit the beach but helicopter-borne al-\nlied troops raced across the sandy\nbeach to capture the vessel and its\ntons of guerrilla arms. U.S. spokes-\nmen Said the ship\u2019s crew blew it up.\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 4284.69742578125, 5358.19742578125, 5294.9212265625, 6066.0618515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "MOSCOW (UPI)\u2014Workers at Tash-\nkent airport in southern Russia have\nfinally discovered who the culprits\nwere that scattered walnut shells on\nthe concrete runways every morning.\n\nAccording to Thursday's issue of\nthe Soviet magazine Science and Life,\ncrows picked up the nuts each night\nand dropped them from an altitude of\n100 feet so they could get the meat\nfrom the shattered shells.\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 5321.43082421875, 4465.8756484375, 6331.06136328125, 7190.607749999999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "LOS ANGELES (UPI)\u2014A psychia-\ntric report Thursday described Pearl\nChoate Birch, widow of millionaire A.\nOtis Birch, as a Jekyll-Hyde charac-\nter with an \u2018\u2018almost inordinate desire\nfor money,\u2019 and ordered her to un-\ndergo a 90-day mental examination.\n\nThe report was read during a oo\nbation and sentencing\nMrs. Birch, who was =\n23 on two counts of assault with a\ndeadly weapon against a policeman\nand a neighbor during a rent wy 2\n. a duplex she owns in Compton, Cal\nf\n\nMrs. Birch became the nurse for\nBirch and his first wife when they\nlived in South Pasadena, Calif. When\nBirch's wife died, the former Pearl\nChoate brought Birch to Brecken-\nridge, Tex. to stay in her brother's\nhome.\n\nShortly afterwards, she and the 9%%-\nyear - old Birch went to Oklahoma,\nwhere they were married.\n\nBirch died later in the year, leaving\nhis estate to her. Litigation pver the\nestate continues,\n\nThe report said Mrs. Birch, a 6-foot,\n200-pound woman who was once con-\nvicted of murder, \u2018\u2018at times cared dil-\nigently for relatives and patients, but -\nat other times was a shrew whose vic-\n\ntims were killed, assaulted or robbed\nbecause of her almost inordinate de-\nsire for money.\u201d\u2019\n\nThe report recommended the 90-day\npsychiatric testing period and was or-\ndered to report back to the court\nMarch 12 to learn whether the Califor-\nnia Department of Corrections would\naccept her for the mental tests.\n\nIn the meantime she will remain\nfree on $27,500 bond.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 2206.18082421875, 4331.66910546875, 3219.1712265625, 6698.411949218749 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "SAIGON (UPI)\u2014U. S. forces de-\nstroyed five Communist supply ships\nand captured a sixth today in what\nmilitary officials called the \u201cmost im-\nportant\u201d\u2019 naval battle of the Vietnam\nwar.\n\nU.S. Navy and Coast Guard patrols\ncaught three 100-foot steel trawlers\ncarrying munitions trying to break\nthrough the allied blockade on. the\nSouth Vietnam coast.\n\nThey sank two of the three gun-run-\nners in predawn battle and drove the\nthird onto the beach where the crew\nblew the vessel and themselves up to\navoid capture. A fourth big trawler\nturned tail and fled, not daring to en-\nter South Vietnamese territorial wa-\nters, spokesmen said.\n\nAt the same time two 40-foot guer-\nrilla sampans tried slipping into the\nCua Viet River just under the North-\nSouth Vietnam border. U.S. forces\ncaught them, sinking one and captur-\ning the other. A third sampan gun-\nrunner got caught by a U.S. Army\n25th Infantry Division ambush patrol\non a waterway only two miles north\nof Saigon\u2019s Tan Son Nhut airport and\nWw\n\nVessel Blown\n\nThe ambush patrol blew the arms-\nladen vessel apart.\n\nA U.S. military spokesman cited the\nwater action and said, \u201cThe most im-\nportant naval battle of the Vietnam\nWar was fought and won in the early\nhours shortly after midnight this\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 1159.6553115234376, 5068.64176171875, 2173.013267578125, 6714.93538671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "Funeral services for Willie Dee\nMorris, 69, of 1123 Willow, were held\nat 2 p.m. Friday, in the chapel of the\nWilliam D. Brown Funeral Home.\nRev. Ernest Dunean officiated at the\nservires. Interment was in Southland\nMemoria! Park.\n\nSurvivors include his wife, Mrs. El-\nsie Morris; four daughters, Mrs. Glen\nFortune, Jr. and Mrs. Paul Veach,\nboth of Grand Prairie, Mrs. Bill Wil-\nliamson of Euless, and Mrs. Larry\nMircle of Irving; seven sons, George\nMorris and Rex Morris, both of Grand\nPrairie, Ed Morris of Richardson, and\nFrank Morris, John Morris, Barney\nMorris, and Sammy Morris, all of\nDallas; 19 grandchildren; and two\ngreat-grandchildren.\n\nMorris, a native of Italy, Texas,\ndied Wednesday night, in a local hos-\npital, after a long illness. A service\n\u2018station operator,\u201chere, he had been a\nGrand Prairie r\u00e9sident for the past 10\nyears. He was a\u2019member of the Bap-\ntist Church.\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 4330.1640625, 1087.596923828125, 5973.2666015625, 2146.460205078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Rent houses\nprime need\n\nfor airport\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 1145.473060546875, 7262.66812890625, 2161.852623046875, 7870.246421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "County Commissioners have under\nadvisement a request from the City of\nGrand Prairie to reimburse $173,244\nwhich Mayor C. P. Waggonner says\nthe city spent in \u2018good faith\u201d to pro-\ntect right of way for county roads.\n\n\u2018Commissioners said Thursday they\nwould confer with the Master Road\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 4297.612953125, 2205.791908203125, 5314.59066015625, 5154.278648437499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Cities and towns around the new\nRegional Airport need to take invento-\nry, and quickly, of their supply of\napartments and rental houses.\n\nThe warning came during a day-\nlong seminar on \u2018\u2018The Impact of the\nNew Regional Airport on Small Towns\u2019\nin North Central Texas.\u201d\n\nSpeakers said that, while the tend-\nency is to think in terms of the per-\nmanent 13,000 or more airport work-\ners who will be moving into the area\nin 1972, it is urgent to prepare for 5,-\n000 construction workers coming with-\nin a few months.\n\nAirport planning engineer Ernest E.\nDean said a \u201ctremendous influx of\ntransient workers\u2019\u2019 should be expect-\ned by June. Haphazard housing devel-\nopment, especially of trailer parks,\nwill be hard for the cities to remedy\nonce the airport is built and the work-\ners gone.\n\nAnother speaker, Dr. Lewis M. Ab-\nernathy, economics professor at North\nTexas State University, said that be-\ncause of available highways, workers\ncan be expected to settie within 30.\nminutes driving time from the facili-\nty.\n\n- The \u201cimpacted areas\u2019\u2019 will be pri-\nmarily along Hwy. 183, he said.\n\nOddly, he predigqted, while the\nimmediate area will experience a\nboom created by salaries and wages\nspent on housing and retail establish-\nments, outlying cities and towns will\nexperience an exodus, as workers em-\nigrate to the airport.\n\nThe \u201cairport staff,\u2019\u2019 on the other\nhand, will tend to settle farther away,\nin Lewisville, Gand Prai, Carroll-\nton and even beyond.\n\nBut \u2018183\u00b0\u2019 cities and towns such as\nIrving, Grapevine, Euless, Bedford\netc., can expect the much more\nimmediate influx and should be mak-\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 3283.20166015625, 6107.46923828125, 5252.8525390625, 8722.7373046875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": " \n\n4\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 1192.266845703125, 4483.9931640625, 2026.51318359375, 5047.81103515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "W. D. Morris\nrites held\non Friday\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 5289.96207421875, 7502.4889296875, 6296.27230078125, 9432.7747421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Funeral services for Mrs, Ada Lou\nSpoonemore of 543 Hensley Dr., were\nheld at 2 p.m. Friday, in the Calvary\nBaptist Church of Grand Prairie Dr.\nE. K. Oldham and Rev. Roman Alva-\nrez officiated at the services. Inter-\nment was in South!iand Memorial\nPark. Southland Funeral Home was in\ncharge of arrangements.\n\nSurvivors include her husband, John\nW. Spoonemore:; six sons, Earl\nSpoonemore and Jackie Glenn Spoone-\nmore, both of Grand Prairie, James\nElbert Spoonemore and Roy Spoone-\nmore, both of Dullas, Dalton Charles\nSpoonemore of Greenville, and J. W.\nSpoonemore, Jr. of Inglewood, Calif. ;\ntwo daughters, Mrs. Leta Faye Preco-\npia of Grand Prairie, and Mrs. Ida\nMae Murdock of Greenville; two\nbrothers, Alva Abbott and Raymond\nAbbott, both of Greenville; 20 grand-\n\u2014 and nine great-grandchil-\n\nn. :\n\nMrs. Spoonemore, 72, died Wednes-\nday evening in a Dallas hospital, after\na short illness. Born in Greenville, she\nlived there until moving to Grand\nPrairie 16 years ago. Mrs. Spoone-\nmore was a member of the Calvary\nBaptist Church, here.\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 5349.87890625, 3875.69384765625, 6126.6640625, 4415.7919921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Mental tests\nasked for\nPearl Birch\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 1229.7248916015626, 3899.808998046875, 2105.566001953125, 4414.0247421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Grand Prairie weather will be\nmostly cloudy Saturday with 30\nper cent chance of rain. Low to-\nnight around 48, high Saturday\naround 60 with southwesterly\nwinds 10-20 mph. Thursday's\nhigh was 45, this morning's low\nwas 28.\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 285.5321350097656, 1104.3466796875, 986.8414306640625, 1463.513916015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "PRAIRIE\nSCOPE\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 5309.4853515625, 7212.431640625, 6158.11865234375, 7474.4091796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Mrs. Spoonemore\n\nservices held\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 358.0676650390625, 8488.394203125, 1930.2494736328126, 9432.862632812501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Friduy\nGopher tennis team in Garland Invitational Tournament.\nGrand Prairie Genealogical Society, 10 a.m., Trimble\nRoom of Grand Prairie Memorial Library.\nRotary Club, 12 noon, Ramada Inn.\n\nSiturdiy\nFederation of Women\u2019s Clubs, coffee at 9:30 a.m., meeting\nat 10 a.m., Trimble Room of Grand Prairie Memorial\n\n\"ecana\nPrairie Genealogical Society worksnop, 2 p.m.,\nGrand Prairie Memorial Library.\nGopher track squad in Carrollton Relays\u2014finals at 2 p.m.\nGopher tennis team in Garland Invitational Tournament.\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 4288.056640625, 5205.140625, 4788.4287109375, 5328.103515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Birds tale\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 1343.3812255859375, 3789.489501953125, 2032.525390625, 3882.737060546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "WEATHER FORECAST\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 405.04986572265625, 8013.70068359375, 1886.2528076171875, 8296.6689453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Calendar of Events\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 2375.5947265625, 4260.36083984375, 3061.0517578125, 4326.498046875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "By EUGENE V. RISHER\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 114.0430297241211, 1676.07242578125, 1139.7621689453126, 7954.75081640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "SPINE BSR, BIR BSE BSR EE NEE\ner Pyle or somebody once said.\n\nThe city\u2019s warrant officer, \u201cPat\u201d\nPatterson answered the \u2018phone at\nhome Thursday morning about 6:30 to\nhear a woman's voice asking, \u2018Are\nyou coming by to get me this morn-\ning?\"\n\n\u201cI don't know,\u201d\u2019 Pat answered; \u2018\u2018do\nI have a warrant for your arrest?\u201d\n\nThere was a slight pause, then the.\nwoman asked anxiously, \u2018Who am I\ntalking to?\u2019\u2019\n\n\u201cThis is Warrant Officer Patter-\nson,\u2019 Pat replied.\n\n\u201cOh, I have the wrong number,\u201d\nthe woman said hastily as she hung\n\nup.\n\nIT WILL BE no news to the parents\nof the 8,000 or so public school child-\nren in Grand Prairie that next week\nis open house week. The kids have\nbeen busy rounding up shoe boxes,\nstring, Magazine pictures and so forth\nfor the past several days to complete\nlast-minute work on special exhibits\nand bulletin boards to get the school\nspic and span and ready for visits\nfrom parents and friends.\n\nIt's amazing what a piece of yarn, a\nlittle glue and some imagination can\ncreate.\n\neee\n\nBACK FROM a visit with former\nPrairians Mr. and Mrs. Don Fry is\nMrs. Ernest Owens, 1805 NW Dallas,\nwho spent a week in Chicago, IIl., vis-\niting the couple.\n\neee\n\nASKING FOR air and sea quaran-\ntine of North Vietnam and Haiphong\nHarbor, Congressman Joe Pool in a\n\n\u2018one-minute speech on the floor of the\n\nHouse, said that had the North Ko-\nrean ports been quarantined when the\nPueblo was captured, its crew \u201cper-\nhaps would be safely home. now.\u201d\u2019\nPool sent a telegram to the President\non Jan. 24 suggesting the North Ko-\nrean quarantine.\n\nSOME RESPONSE to the second\naction course in government has been\nevident at the Chamber of Commerce\noffice. Anyone else interested in tak-\ning tht eight-weeks\u2019 course is invited\nto call the Chamber office at AN4-\n1558. Class meets once a week, with\nthe time yet to be scheduled. The\nnominai enrollment fee of $3 covers\ncost of materials used.\n\nIt\u2019s a discussion course and should\nbe fun as well as informative.\n\nek\n\nINTERESTED in some statistics of\ngigantic proportions? The parts being\nmanufactured here by LTV for the\nBoeing 747 tail section weigh 17,800\npounds, nearly twice the weight of the\nairframe of the A-7 Corsairll which\nLTV also makes.\n\nThe parts are so large that 24 spe-\ncial rail freight cars had to be built,\nthree of which will transport each\nship-set of sub assemblies from Texas\nto Everett, Wash., where the jetliner\nis being assembled at the Boeing 747\nfacility.\n\nThe rail car itself (you can see\nsome of them parked on sidings near\nthe downtown area) is 19 feet, six\ninches high; 61 feet long; 11 feet wide.\nIt is one of the largest ever to travel\non the nation\u2019s railroads.\n\nThe tailsection is being assembled\nin the new missiles and space division\nplant in south Grand Prairie, where a\nbay area 50 feet high is available to\nhandle the tail assembly fixtures and\njigs required.\n\nAnd if you're interested in some\nmore figures, the LTV contract is the\nlargest sub-contract ever undertaken\nby the local firm. More than 13.000\nparts are built to make up the portion\nbeing built here, with over 22,000 pro-\nduction tools required for the work.\n\nWhen completed, the jetliner will\ncarry up to 490 passengers.\n\nSaletate%elestetete ta otatatetetaresctetetatesese ecelesesecale ei ele 1+1s.s1sse.80e,\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 240.5042266845703, 1563.6739501953125, 1070.473876953125, 1680.336669921875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "By LOUISE GILBREATH\nPRPOICE CIIRPRICE!__Ac Mr\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "325734519-douglas-dispatch-Jul-23-1968-p-1.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 1, 2 ], [ 1, 7 ], [ 1, 13 ], [ 1, 29 ], [ 2, 7 ], [ 2, 13 ], [ 2, 29 ], [ 7, 13 ], [ 7, 29 ], [ 13, 29 ], [ 3, 11 ], [ 3, 14 ], [ 11, 14 ], [ 4, 22 ], [ 4, 23 ], [ 22, 23 ], [ 33, 6 ], [ 32, 9 ], [ 32, 10 ], [ 9, 10 ], [ 17, 20 ], [ 17, 21 ], [ 20, 21 ], [ 18, 26 ], [ 18, 31 ], [ 26, 31 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 1, 2 ], [ 2, 7 ], [ 3, 14 ], [ 4, 22 ], [ 6, 33 ], [ 7, 13 ], [ 9, 32 ], [ 10, 9 ], [ 11, 3 ], [ 17, 21 ], [ 18, 31 ], [ 20, 17 ], [ 23, 4 ], [ 26, 18 ], [ 29, 1 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6212.364874999999, 8925.86096875 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 3936.70494921875, 5317.92760546875, 4677.161749999999, 6948.632453124999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "CHICAGO (AP) \u2014 The chief\nspokesman of the striking Inter-\nnational Brotherhood of Electri-\ncal Workers said Tuesday that\nthe union will allow certain\nmembers to install all the nec-\nessary communications equip-\nment required to hold the Dem-\nocratic National Convention in\nChicago.\n\nRobert A. Nickey emerged\nfrom a meeting with top Chica-\ngo labor leaders and Mayor\nRichard A. Daley to announce\nthe breakthrough in the dead-\nlock between the union and Iiii-\nnois Bell Telephone Co, which\nthrtatened to chase the conven-\ntion from Chicago.\n\nNickey said that the members\n\u2018will volunteer their services\nwith no individual compensation\nfor themselves to install all the\nnecessary communications fa-\ncilities needed in the Interna-\ntional Amphitheatre.\u201d\n\n\u201cThis in no way affects the\ngeneral strike now in progress\n\u2014 Illinois Bell,\u201d Nickey\nsaid.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 899.9866264648438, 6022.42955859375, 1654.213263671875, 6646.333136718749 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "work free for the next few\nmonths.\n\nNelson\u2019s office released\nSmith\u2019s letter Monday, a few\ndays after the hiring came\nunder attack from John Ahearn,\ncandidate for the Democratic\nnomination for attorney general.\n: Ahearn, who called the att\nney general\u2019s office a \u2018\u2018private\nclub,\u201d called Smith\u2019s appoint-\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 1663.143669921875, 6033.504265625, 2402.533087890625, 6637.687140624999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "ment an example of pork barre\npolitics.\n\n*\u2018Now he\u2019s resigning the sal-\nary as well as the post,\u201d Ahearn\nsaid of Smith\u2019s resignation.\n\n\u201cDuring any election year,\nany completely legitimate and\nethical arrangement may be\nsubjected to a_politically-moti-\nvated attack,\u201d Smith said in his\nletter to Nelson.\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 4682.4818046875, 3864.186638671875, 5435.565070312499, 6231.424445312499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "\u2018tarized Zone July 20, At the\ntime of his death he was a\nmember of the 2nd Infantry\nDivision, Weeks completed four\nyears of study at the University\nof Arizona (U. of A.) in three\nand a half years and graduated\nwith distinction and honors\nJan. 31 of this year. As a dis-\ntinguished military graduate he\n-was commissioned second lieu-\ntenant in the Infantry.\n\nAccording to his parents,\n\nWeeks has planned to follow in\nhis father\u2019s footsteps and make\na career of Army service. Col.\n\nWeeks, a 1942 graduate of the\nU.S. Military Academy at West\nPoint, N.Y., is scheduled to re-\n\ntire from the Army at the end\nof of this month after more\nthan 26 years of military ser -\nvice.\n\nWhile attending the univer -\nsity, Lt. Weeks served on the\nstudent senate and appeared in\n\nthe 1967 edition of \u2018\u2018Who\u2019s Who\nin American Colleges and Uni-\n' versities.\u201d\u2019\n\nLt. Weeks was born, Oct. 9\n| 1946, at Hamilton Field, Calif.,\n| ae his father, then a Cap -\ntain, was assigned.\n| He graduated from Heidel -\nberg American High School,\n|Germany, in 1964 and entered\n| the U of A that same year.\n\nFollowing his commissioning\nFre Weeks _ attended the\n| Basic Infantry Officer\u2019s Course\n| at Ft. Benning, Ga. While at Ft,\nBenning he also completed the\n| Ranger School Course and at -\n'tended the Mortar School.\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 4687.68639453125, 7471.8333671875, 5438.782355468749, 8919.073859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Now tere are nine, including\nseven ir. Denver.\n\nThis group inciudes a 4+year-\nold Minnesota boy who received\n@ new liver in an operation ear-\nly Sunday. He was reported in\nsatisfactory condition, as was a\nl-year-cld Texas boy who re.\npeiowe a kidney from the same\ndonor. Neither was idedntified.\n\nImproved techniques of sup-\npressing the hody's natural\ntendency to reject the new or:\ngan--inclucding the development\nof antiiymphocyte globulin -\nhelped the organ to continue to\nfunction.\n\nBut while the docors succeed-\ned in \"ainaining funcion of\ntie transplanted liver, fighting\nthe cancer was another matter,\nit kept reappearing in other\nareas,\n\nThe dark-haired little S\nwith the flashing eyes is\nyoung to know her po \u201c\u2014_\n\n \n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1716.5010986328125, 1076.404052734375, 3853.546875, 3337.561767578125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "hs oe i ih\n\n \n\ni\nf\n\nm\n\nHii\n\n \n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 127.67322619628906, 1949.4675224609375, 886.8767768554687, 4452.11145703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "\u201cThe Case of the Vanishing\nPassenger Train\u201d is being\nplead from California to Louis-\njana in an effort to block South-\nern Pacific Railroad from re-\nmoving two more trains.\n\nPublic hearings were called\nlast week in both Tucson and\nPhoenix as the Arizona Cor -\nporation Commission, Inter -\nstate Commerce Commission\nand railroad users discussed the\nneeds and deficits in connection\nwith operating Trains 1 and 2\nbetween Los Angeles and New\nOrleans.\n\nThe trains make stops in both\nBenson and Willcox, where\nDouglas passengers can drive\nfor 75 miles in order to link\nwith the eastbound railroad ser-\n\nvice.\n\nBut Harry G. Stratton, dist -\nrict passenger agent of South -\nern Pacific at Tucson, told\nDouglas City Council at a spe-\ncial meeting recently that the\nfacts do not justify continuance\nof the trains.\n\nHe showed statistically that\nin a given period of three weeks\nonly 13 boarded Train 1 at Ben-\nson and only 12, Train 2.\n\nHe said the ICC must consid-\ner the costs which gave South-\nern Pacific a deficit of $2.4 mil-\nlion in the first six months of\nthe year alone.\n\nStratton noted that the aver-\nage net return on railroads is\nthe \u201clowest invesment in\nAmerican industry.\u201d\n\nCity Councilmen pointed to\nthe fact Douglas lost its old\nSouth Line Railroad service\nhere a number of years ago,\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 2423.025505859375, 6041.78307421875, 3172.8458320312498, 6963.201300781249 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "\u201cPresently I, a non-candidate,\nam the target of such an attack,\nbut the real thrust is a partisan\nattempt 0 embarrass you, a can-\ndidate for public office,\u201d said\nSmith.\n\nSmith resigned effective July\n1 and Nelson, his chief trial\nassistant, took over as attorney\ngeneral. Nelson is the only\nRepublican candidate for the\npost this year.\n\nSmith said he would not sub-\nmit a bill for his services and\nthat for as much time as possi-\nble during the next three or four\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 134.32469177246094, 4476.5634765625, 625.3692626953125, 4890.0498046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "SP Crews\nReplace\nTracks\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 2429.457146484375, 4400.87389453125, 3173.5084296874998, 5524.104621093749 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "The second pilot in the aircraft\ne\u2018ected safely and has been res-\ncued, one\n\n\u201cGer. Worley \u201cecame 7th Air\nForce vice comruander in July,\n1967, and was scheduled to be-\ncane depnty chief of staff for\noperations, headquarters Pacific\nAir Ferces Honolulu on Sept. 7.\u201d\n\nThe spokesman said that Wor-\nley was a command pilot quail-\nfied to fly the RF4C, a Phantom\nfighter-bomber changed for pno-\nto reconnaissance.\n\n\u201cHe had previcusly flown sim-\nilar aircraft on combat mis-\nsions,\u201d\u2019 the spokesman said. \u201c\u2018It\nis not unusuai for a general to\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 1662.42760546875, 4418.019890625, 2413.51721875, 5511.583624999999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "SAIGON (AP) \u2014 Maj, Gen.\nRobert F. Worley, depury com-\ntander\u00b0 ofthe U.S. 7th Air\nForce, was killed today when his\nRF4C photo recennassance plane\nwes shot down by enemy ground\nfire 65 miles northwest of Da\nNang.\n\nThe 43-year-old Woriey, wiic\nplayed a prominent role in di-\nreciing the bombing in North\nand South Vietnam, was the\nthird general kitied in action ir\nthe war.\n\nA U.S. 7th Air Force spokes-\nman in Saigon said in a state-\nment:\n\n\u201cHe was piloting a photo re-\nconnassapce mission when the\naircraft was hit by ground fire.\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 3934.212029296875, 3862.42028125, 4663.802863281249, 4545.299933593749 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "\u2014Eleven days after 2l-year-\nold Second Lieutenant James L.\nWeeks departed Ft. Huachuca\nto report to his new duty sta -\ntion in Korea, his parents, Col.\nand Mrs. Eugene L. Weeks,\nwere notified of his death.\n\nAccording to the notification\nfrom Department of the Army.\nLt. Weeks was killed while on\na barrier patrol along the wes:\ntern end of the Korean Demili\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 4694.57799609375, 6402.1927421875, 5442.442999999999, 6946.205207031249 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Newly-appointed ex-officio di-\nrectors of the Douglas-Valley\nChamber of Commerce are Bill\nBryan and Homer Smith, re -\npresenting ranchers, and Noel\nCurry, Giles Smith and Gene\nKennedy, representing farmers.\n\nMayor Paul Huber Jr., was\naslo named to represent the\ncity.\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 3187.97838671875, 6037.2064140625, 3926.8189765624998, 6956.162238281249 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "months, would provide legal\nassitance to the four agencies\nhe had been hired to assist as\nspecial counsel.\n\n\u201cFor four generations here in\nArizona my family has taken\ngreat pride in accepting as a\ncivic responsibility the duty to\nshare with our neighbors our\ntime and talent for the benefit\nof our community and our\nstate,\u201d Smith wrote.\n\n\u201cT have not submitted a bill-\ning to the state for my services\nas your special counsel,\u201d Smith\nwrote Nelson, \u201c\u2018and I shall not.\u2019\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 5443.9866875, 3858.298943359375, 6207.272589843749, 5447.130988281249 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Lt. Weeks was on leave at\nFt. Huachuca for a few days\nwhile enroute to his new assign-\nment in Korea. He left Ft. Hua-\nchuca July 9.\n\nSurvivors, in addition to Col.\nand Mrs. Weeks, include: two\nsisters, Louise, 19, and Deborah\n,14; two brothers, John, 18, and\nWilliams, 6; and paternal grand-\nparents, Mr. and Mrs, James\nLester Weeks of White Plains,\nN.Y. He was also the grandson\n\u201cof the later Mr. and Mrs. Wil -\nliam G. Polk of Knoxville, Tenn.\n\nLt. Weeks will be buried with\nfull military honors at Ft. Hua-\nchuca where his father is serv-\ning as assistant chief of staff\nfor logistics with the headquar-\nters, Strategic Communications\nCommand.\n\nFollowing his retirement from\nthe Army the end of his month,\nCol. and Mrs, Weeks plan to\nmake their home in Knoxville,\nTenn.\n\n- Time of the funeral services\nwill be announced.\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 2454.399658203125, 6965.69384765625, 3883.17138671875, 8711.5810546875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 1656.9202880859375, 3940.46630859375, 3598.488037109375, 4385.96142578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Major General Worley\nKilled In War Action\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 4687.73619921875, 2230.628044921875, 5423.155402343749, 3219.4188300781248 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "McClory, R-Ill., who unsuccess-\nfully sought last Friday to re-\nquire registration of pistols and\nrevolvers, was defeated after a\nlittle less than two hours of floor\ndebate.\n\nThe amnenddmen offered by\nRep. Reber MecClory, R-lil.,\nwho unsuocessfuily sough las\nFriday o require regisraion of\npisals and yrevoivers, was de-\nfeaed afer a iile tess han\nwo hours of debae on he floor.\n\nThe amendment was believed\nto be the lats controversial issue\nbefore the house acts on a bill to\nprohibit interstate mail-order\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 910.3814018554688, 7343.16686328125, 1645.4057685546875, 7857.867804687499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "then to take him to Flagstaff,\nbut then turned off U.S. 89 south\nof Ash Fork and forced the four\nyouths to line up by the car.\nAfter toping his hands, Wilda\nsaid Bennin put a gun to his\nhead, but the others talked the\nabductor out of killing him.\nWilda said he and MclIntash\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 3951.169189453125, 3266.919189453125, 6169.31884765625, 3830.229736328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "Ft. Huachuca Man\nDies In Korean Fight\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 3931.468376953125, 2233.06725390625, 4671.341437499999, 3233.7096015624998 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 The\nHouse voted 99 to 56 today to\npermit gun collectors who deal\nin relics and curios to license\nthemselves so they can buy and\nsell firearms in interstate com-\nmerce. A supporter of gun con-\ntrol legislation said it would\n\u201copen up loopholes as wide as\nthe Grand Canyon.\u201d\n\nThe action, subject to a later\nrecord vote, came shortly after\nthe House defeated on a nonre-\ncord 179-84 vote an amendment\nto require the states to license\nowners of firearms.\n\nThe earlier licensing amend-\nment offered by Rep. Robert\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 5432.6195, 2236.65123828125, 6183.175910156249, 3217.2904121093748 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "sales of rifles, shotguns and am-\nmunition.\n\nThe House met an Pour ear-\nlier than its usuai neor starting\ntime to try to finish action or\nthe gur. control measure which\nbegan last Wednesday.\n\nThe ticensing amendment\nwould have given the states un-\ntil Sept. 1, 1971, to enact adequ-\nate legislation to prohibit any-\none from possessing a firearm\nor ammunition without a local\n\u2018permit or a federal gun license\nif the states failed to act, feder-\nal gun iicensing wou.d go into\neffect.\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 5448.35729296875, 7477.5325859375, 6199.888800781249, 8918.3971015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "hope te thousands who have or\nwill have a fatal, incurable liver\nailment.\n\nBut her parents know.\n\n\u201cWe know this wil! end Julie\u2019s\nlife,\u201d Lodriguez said. But they\nalso known the transplant itselt\nwas successful, and said more\nattention must be given the\nproblem of finding the solution\nto cancer.\n\n\u201cWe urge peovie to urge their\nlegislators to appropriate more\nmeney fcr medical research, to\nfind the cure for cancer and \u00a2o\ner diseases for which we don\u2019t\nhave the answers,\u201d he said.\n\n\u201cT am a former Marine and I\nknow we must stop commu.\nnism, but we're spending tco\nmuch movey on the Vietnara\nwar. We've got to think righr\nnow for cur grandchildren\u2014how\nto save beg tew from disease; not\njust spe money on wr\nand space,\u201d he continued,\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 3928.410271484375, 7478.0491875, 4679.762824218749, 8924.6471015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "DENVER, Colo. (AY?) \u2014 On\nTuesday pixie-like Julie Cherie\nRoddriguez, 2. wiil have lived ex\nactly a vear\u2014longer than any-\none else known to medicine--\nwith a transplated liver.\n\nBut for the parents, Mr. and\nMrs. John C. Rodriguez of\nPueblo. Celo., the gratitude of\nreaching this milestoe is tem-\npered by knowledge that cancer\n~-the disease that destroyed Ju-\nlie\u2019s own liver\u2014has reappeared\nelsewhere in hr body and socn\nwill claim her liie.\n\n\u201cWe're still grateful that we\nhave had her another year.\u201d\nsaid Redriguez, a steel mrll em-\nplove in Pueblo. \u2018\u2018When at least\nshe knows who her mommy is\nand who her daddy is,\u201d he said.\n\nWhen Julie received her new\nliver July 23, 1967, at the Uni-\nversity of Colorado Medival\nCenter, there were no known\nsurvivors af such operations.\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 3940.92529296875, 4597.99462890625, 4643.83154296875, 5287.0 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Strike\nAccord\nReached\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 3924.3271484375, 6979.90234375, 6117.28076171875, 7444.96728515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Julie Cherie Rodriguez, 2\nLives Longer Than Expected\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 134.11650927734374, 7337.5325859375, 900.1590034179687, 8925.86096875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "PRESCOTT (AP) \u2014 Michaei\nMartin Bernin, 24, Soap Lake,\nWash, accused of kidnaping\nfour Prescott youths, was under\n$52,500 bond today to await\nSuperior Court trial on a total\nof seven felony counts. :\n\nRennin was bound over for\ntrial Monday, ivilowing a rre-\nliminary hearing of almost four\nhours before Justice of the\nPeace Lee Waggoner.\n\nThree of four voung Prescott\nresidents who were kidnaped\nidentified Bennin from the wit-\nness stand as the man who\nabducted them near sabned\non June 19.\n\nDarrel McIntosh, the fourth\nig serving in the Navy and was.\nunable to testify.\n\nJames Wilda, 9, of Prescott,\nsaid Bennin pulied a gun on\nhim, Melntosh and two girls\nwhen they to help him\nwith his car near\n\nJerome.\nWilda tesiified Bennin ordered\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 5453.15075, 5708.65221484375, 6212.364874999999, 6950.852667968749 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 Con-\nferees were scheduled to start\nmeeting this afternoon to work\nout differences between House\nand Senate bills authorizing the\nCentral Arizona Project,\n\nRep. Morris K. Udall, D-Ariz.,\nwouldn\u2019t make any predictions\nas to \u201cwhat might happen\u201d at\nthe session today, but he said\nit probably will take more than\nthe one meeting to come up\nwith a compromise.\n\n\u201cEverybody is going in cold,\u201d\nsaid Udall of the opening\nsession.\n\nUdall, one of the House com-\nmittee members, will be joined\nby Sen. Carl Hayden, D-Ariz.,\na member of the Senate com-\nmittee, and onlookers Roy El-\nson, Haylen\u2019s top aide, and\nSen. Paul Fannin, R-Ariz.\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 133.16768725585936, 4906.47448046875, 898.6049262695312, 5511.452277343749 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "TUCSON (AP)\u2014Southern Pa-\ncific Railroad crews today be-\ngan replacing more than 330\nfeet of railroad track torn up\nMonday afternoon when 22 cars\nderailed.\n\nThe accident ceevrred in the\nmain yards and did not disrupt\ntrains passing through Tucson\n\nThere were no injuries. Dam\nage was estimate at $200.00.\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 145.4581993408203, 6027.76403125, 892.3847114257812, 6646.568488281249 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "PHOENIX (AP) \u2014 Darrell F.\nSmith, to head off what he\ncalled a \u201cspurious and unjusti-\nfied\u201d attack on his successor,\nhas resigned as $900-a-month\nspecial counsel to Atty. Gen.\nGary Nelson,\n\nSmith, who resigned as attor-\nney general to go into private\nlaw practice, offered in his let-\nter of resignation to do the\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 211.07369995117188, 6669.47265625, 2319.9140625, 7311.7646484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "On Kidnaping Charge\nAccused Suspect\nUnder $52,500 Bond\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 1659.4794853515625, 7362.79967578125, 2408.753546875, 8338.9049140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "were .\u20ac:t bound Dy the road\nand one cf the girls managed to\nescape. The other girl was\nturned leese by the kidnaper\nwhen he abandoned the youths\u2019\ncar in Flagstaff.\n\nBennin, arrestedd near Flag-\nstaff June 20, is charged with\nfour counts of kidnaping. two\ncounts of armed robdery aud\none charge of auio theft,\n\nSuperior Count Judge Jack\n08g set a Juiy 22 date for Ben-\nnin\u2019s arraignment, at which\n\u2018time he is expected to enter his\nplea through Prescott attorney\nJames Musgrove.\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 3174.763787109375, 4421.426140625, 3915.1778632812498, 5530.914191406249 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "participate in the fiying activity\n\nof 5 nls copimand. \u201c2\n\n| \u2018The srokesman said that Maj.\n\u2018Gen. Royal N. Baker, assistant\nchief of staff for plans for the\n\u2018US $. military command in Sai.\n\u2018gon, wili become deputy con-\n-mander of the 7th Air Force ef.\nfective immediately. Baker pre\nviously had been named to re.\nplace Worley about Aug. 9\nwhen Worley was due to leave\n\u2018Vietnani.\n\n_ Worley is survived by his wid.\now, the former Bette Lorraine\nFury, and five children. He [st-\ned his home town as Palm Des-\nert, Calif.\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 898.3652885742188, 1831.866814453125, 1650.162970703125, 5553.56848828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "which Southern Pacific ran to\nEl Paso.\n\nNext the airlines (American),\ndeserted Douglas and then the\nbusses discontinued eastbound\nservice.\n\nPhil Huish, Councilman from\nWard 6, said he \u2018thas no sym -\npathy for the railroad \u2014aban -\ndoning all the people here.\u201d\n\nHe commented that if \u2018\u2018peo-\nple do not have a car to use,\nthey\u2019re left high and dry with\nnothing they can do about it.\u201d\n\nCouncilman Joe Webb, him -\nself an employee of Southern\nPacific, pointed out that when\nthe trains discontinued business\nhere a number of years ago with\nthe South Line, there was $10,000\nworth of business at the time.\n\n\u201cNow its $10,000 in Tucson,\nbut the train still runs there,\u201d\nWebb added.\n\nCouncilman Vancil Stanford,\nreiterated his concern for na -\ntional safety in case of emer -\ngency without rail service.\n\n\u201cSeems to me the railroads\nhave some obligation to keep\nthe lines going,\u201d he remarked.\n\nThe railroad has been accus-\ned of deliberately attempting\nto downgrade its passenger ser-\nvice in order to devote full\n\ntime to the more lucrative field\nof freight.\n\nSouthern Pacific applied to\nthe Interstate Commerce Com-\nmission for discontinuing\nTrains 1 and 2 and the Ari-\nzona Corporation Commission\ninterceded to restrain the ICC\nfrom granting permission.\n\nThe public hearings have re-\nsulted, beginning first in Los\nAngeles, then Phoenix and Tuc-\ngon, and this week in El Paso.\n_ Also effected is discontinu -\nance of the San Joaquin Day -\nliglwer between\u201d Lus \u2014 Angeies\nand San Francisco and linking\nwith Trains 1 and 2.\n\nIn their heydeys, passenger\nrevenues for Southern Pacific\ntotaled $32 million in 1958 and\nin 1967 only $15.5 million.\n\nThe buiness man used to ride\nthe rails, have a compartment\nand dine in the dining car and\nwine in the club car, all on his\nexpense tab.\n\nBut today the airliner has his\nbusiness and saves him time.\nAnd those within driving dis -\ntance will nine times out of 10\n\u2018take their own cars \u2014leaving\nthe driving to himself.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 3936.690673828125, 1153.4429931640625, 6158.13623046875, 2127.499267578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "House Says No\nTo Gun Sign-Up\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 1653.2768486328125, 8562.791375, 2404.35364453125, 8896.507453125001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "PETOSKEY. Mich. \u2018AP) --\nThe bulletriddled bodies of six\nmembers of a well-to-do De-\ntroit-area family were found in\nboo cottage at a private resort\n\niv,\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 5452.96044921875, 5485.80908203125, 6108.150390625, 5695.529296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "CAP Conferees\nTo Meet Today\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 4702.60302734375, 6285.01904296875, 5404.7314453125, 6395.49609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "Directors Named\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 1672.8150634765625, 8406.154296875, 2303.314208984375, 8554.4931640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "Family Shot\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 112.6140365600586, 1081.40673828125, 1618.55078125, 1803.760986328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "Vanishing!\nPassenger\nTrains Gone?\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 1054.7989501953125, 7908.8427734375, 1470.817626953125, 8006.43359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "Weather\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 201.6106719970703, 1839.882080078125, 824.5288696289062, 1938.82470703125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "By CAROLYN WOODARD\n\nTitemntak C\u00e9afl VWletsinan\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 904.043328125, 8023.79674609375, 1647.9804755859375, 8494.193 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "_ COCHISE COUNTY \u2014 Scat-\ntered afternoon and night time\nshowers and _ thunderstorms\nthrough Wednesday. Possibly\na few heavy showers around\nmountains this evening. Cooler\ntoday. Douglas high 95 and low\n-. Bisbee high 92 and low\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 553.714599609375, 5558.3525390625, 3893.886962890625, 5996.65966796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": ", Resignation Under Pressure\n\nAssistant Attorney General Calls It Quit:\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 118.97845458984375, 5541.181640625, 2037.2225341796875, 5676.16552734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "Submits Resignation Under Pressure\n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 2071.709228515625, 3355.55322265625, 3464.893798828125, 3486.841552734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "Lonely But Not Forsaken\n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 1698.0954521484375, 3500.91002734375, 2765.69251171875, 3900.3287421874998 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": "Once the showplace of Douglas, this grand\nold dame of a building flanked with huge\nfountains, is the withering Southern Pacific\nRailroad Depot in Douglas. The outside wait-\ning rooms once crammed with people, now\nserve as carports for the few remaining\nfreight employes inside. The late Mrs. Jimmy\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "45104275-long-beach-independent-Mar-02-1955-p-14.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 35 ], [ 2, 5 ], [ 2, 6 ], [ 5, 6 ], [ 8, 31 ], [ 8, 23 ], [ 31, 23 ], [ 9, 21 ], [ 9, 13 ], [ 21, 13 ], [ 32, 10 ], [ 32, 11 ], [ 32, 14 ], [ 32, 25 ], [ 32, 27 ], [ 32, 30 ], [ 10, 11 ], [ 10, 14 ], [ 10, 25 ], [ 10, 27 ], [ 10, 30 ], [ 11, 14 ], [ 11, 25 ], [ 11, 27 ], [ 11, 30 ], [ 14, 25 ], [ 14, 27 ], [ 14, 30 ], [ 25, 27 ], [ 25, 30 ], [ 27, 30 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 5, 6 ], [ 6, 2 ], [ 9, 21 ], [ 10, 30 ], [ 11, 27 ], [ 14, 25 ], [ 21, 13 ], [ 23, 8 ], [ 25, 32 ], [ 30, 14 ], [ 31, 23 ], [ 32, 11 ], [ 35, 0 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 2881.005859375, 3951.100341796875 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 421.42930419921873, 2283.382978515625, 757.5410327148437, 3138.2559375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "udges, who happened to have\neen a truck driver himself,\nwas very lenient and dismissed\nthe cases of two truck drivers\nwho were cited for speeding on\nPacific Coast Hwy,\n\n\u201cWELL,\u201d all I can say is\nthat he should spend a night in\none of the dwellings on that\nhighway\u2014right in the center\nof town\u2014I'm sure he would be\nready to run for the bomb\nshelter. Those trucks start\nabout 12 o'clock in the morn-\ning and go wp ard down Pa-\ncific Coast Hwy. like mad\nfiends, spewing their black\nsoot all over the waiks and\nhouses and causing tenants to\nwonder if bombing could be\nany worse.\n\nI think it is high time that\na survey was made into the\nterrible accidents. There are\nrailroads that could be used\nfar loads that require more\nthan just a truck, And laws\nshould be passed that these\ncould not ga around spewing\ntheir gas and soot all over the\nproperty of owners living on\nhighways. They get on the\nhighways and cause traffic\njams. because it takes so long\nto pass them, when they have\nJong trailers, you can't sce\nahead of them to pass, and I\nthink they are the cause of\nsome very bart accidents.\n\nGERTRUDE HARTZOG.\n1731 E. Pacific Coast Hwy\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 2479.28466796875, 490.38299560546875, 2805.25244140625, 1021.4816284179688 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 1485.911787109375, 3229.285810546875, 1820.4917773437498, 3465.97810546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "ment of several kinds of dis-\neases but the results with poly-\neythemia are particularly out-\nstanding. This method of treat-\nment for polycythemia seems\nto be definitely superior to\nother methods employed in the\npast. Of course radioactive\nphosphorus has to he given\ncarefully and in just the right\namount.\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 1970.0924072265625, 730.5228881835938, 2126.265625, 983.0223388671875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 463.44598388671875, 3234.9814453125, 1109.6339111328125, 3915.560546875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": " \n\nEE. ELLE\n. Pe Lo,\n2 | Maile\n\n. ae\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1140.5282421875, 3012.849775390625, 1819.7658251953126, 3226.093828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "It is a source of some amazement to me that a dis-\nease known as polycythemia should be the subject of so\nmuch interest. Four letters stand before me: One says\nhe has had the condition for 12 years and has suffered\nall sorts of trouble including gravel in the kidneys,\nheadaches and dizziness, pains in the body and swelling\nof the spleen, and worst of all itchiness. It is the latter\nwhich bothers the writer the most.\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 1137.9188671875, 3226.335126953125, 1473.6286181640623, 3942.41609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "TRUE POLYCYTHEMIA\n(there are some conditions\nwhich cause increase in the\nnumber .of white cells also)\nis a disease of unknown\norigin in which the principal\nchange consists of a Jarge\nand lasting increase above\nnormal in the number of red\ncells in the blood. The mum-\nher of red cells may be more\nthan twice normal,\n\nA brick-red flushing of the\nface and hands is the most\ncommon symptom _ observed.\nThe diagnosis depends on find-\ning an enlarged spleen and on\nobserving the increased num-\nber of red blood celis by the\nusual counting methods with a\nmicroscope. Headache, dizzi-\nness and decreased capacity for\nwork are, in addition to the\npeculiar flushing of the skin,\nthe most common symptoms.\n\nNow the preparation called\nradioactive phosphorus is the\nusual preferred treatment.\n\nThis substance is the first\nproved contribution of atom-\nsmashing and noclear phys-\n\nfics to the healing aspects of\nmedicine.\n\nRADIOACTIVE PHOSPHO.\nRUS is now used in the treat\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 2640.346435546875, 34.60062026977539, 2814.7607421875, 289.6739807128906 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 2498.808271484375, 1095.4746533203124, 2836.4795703125, 2299.81013671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "though \u201cSaint of Bleecker\nSt.\u2019 got the finest notices\nof the year it needed an ad-\nvertising appeal to bolster\nthe box office. Yet shows\nwhich received unenthusias-\ntie reviews are playing to\nstanding room. Madge Ev-\nans pointed out that it all\ndepends on the critics\u2019 word-\ning. She cited a rave notice\nwhich reported: \u201cA great\ntragedy, which gives you s\nshattering experience. Ev-\neryone must see it\u201d Readers\nsay \u201cZ must see it\u2014sunte-\nday\"... . Then there's the\npoar notices, with the line,\n\u201cIt's a lusty, bawdy show,\nwith Jaughs\u2014but it's vul-\ngar.\u2019 The readers say: \u201cI\nraust see it\u2014-tomorrow.\u201d\u201d\n\nPHOTO DEPT.: Yolande\nBetbeze, the former Miss\nAmerica, met a photographer\nwho wanted to take her pic\nture. But his specialy is\nnudes. She said she'd pose\nonly with her clothes on. The\ncameraman reminded her that\nthe Duchess of Alba once had\nposed in the nude for Goya.\n\u201cAnd.\u201d he added, \u201cyou_ look\nlike her.\u201d .. . \u201cTo you I may\nbe the Duchess of Alba,\u201d she\nreplied, \u201cbut you're no Goya\nto me.\u201d\n\nART DEPT.: Dr, Fred Hom-\nburger of Boston treated the\nJate Raoul Dufy here. They\ndid much painting together.\nThis week the St. Etienne Ga\nlery on W. 57th St. will ey\nhibit Dr. Homburger's new\nwater colors... . He painted\nthem in N. \u00a5. during the cold.\nest days of the year. A sky.\nline with sunset was paintec\nfrom the middle of the Tribor:\nBridge. He'd forgotten t\nbring his water bottle from th:\near, and it was too cold t\nwalk back. But he had hi\nwhisky flask. This therefor\nbecame the first water colo\never to be painted with a mix\nture of snow and whisky.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 1779.79240234375, 367.68299682617186, 2117.2959765625, 721.4308032226562 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON\u2014Numerous\ngreat corporations engaged in\npresent or prospective legal\nclashes with Uncle Sam's far-\nflung agencies, which now con-\ntro] the air, water and land\namong other things, are zoom-\ning toward ex-Governor\nThomas E, Dewey's New York\nlaw office like bees to a honey-\nsuckle flower,\n\nRUSH FOR DEWEY'S LE-\nGAL SERVICE: The rush to\nscramble aboard Dewey's legal\nbandwagon, and to unload\nmoaliticn~-lecal WDemoerats too\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 751.26115234375, 1576.570478515625, 1086.90046875, 1839.3556689453123 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON \u2014 The hoys\nin the White House are roll-\ning up their sleeves as never\nbefore to defeat the Sam Ray-\nburn $20 tax-reduction amend-\nment. Long-distance phones all\nover ihe USA were busy last\nweek trying to pressure cer-\ntain wavering Congressmen.\nThis week they are wors:ng on\n\nCnien tren\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 1451.1883984375, 1565.1699658203124, 1789.6420458984373, 2438.062578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Martin got the President on\nthe phone. Both he and Ray-\nburn, in a three-way conversa-\ntion, told Eisenhower that the\nspecial resolution was not\nnecessary; that he already had\nall necessary authority.\n\nIke appeared to agree. After\nthe conversation, Rayburn\nwent back to his own office\nand tald a group of Democrats\nthat the Presidential message\nwas off: Ike would not send it.\n\nHowever, the President\nsent it just the same, And\nalter it was sent, Rayburn\njammed it through the\n\nHouse in record time. He\n\nworked just as hard as if\n\nthe message had come from\nna Democratic President. Fort\nthe prestige of the nation\nwas at stake and Sam put\nthe nation ahead of politics\n\nThree weeks later, when the\nreciprocal trade bill was at\nstake, Rayburn stepped down\nfrom the rostrum and person-\nally urged the bill's passage.\nHis personality, hi prestige\ngv i many wavering votes,\nwon a Victory for Eisenhower.\n\nAgain the nation\u2019s prestige\njn international relations was\nat stake.\n\nBut taxes is purely a\ntic matter. So \u201cMr. Sam\u201d is\nfrankly and personally quite\npeeved at Eisenhower for nov\naccusing his leadership of play\ning politics. He's not onls\npeeved, hut he's in the figh\n41o the bitter end.\n\n \n \n\n \n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 746.7105712890625, 1345.450439453125, 1732.1622314453125, 1559.838134765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "ial\n\n~ Governors Asked to Help\nDefeat $20 Tax Reduction\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 1790.0525341796874, 1003.465498046875, 2133.714921875, 3084.49568359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "has_ intervened\nat Washington in the hottest\npolitico-legal feud at the Cap-\nital \u2014- namely. the struggle\namong several giant airlines\nfor supremacy in the domestic\nand international skies.\n\nSWITCHING LAW CON-\nNECTIONS: Great corpora-\ntions\u2014-steel, railroads, utilities,\nbusiness associations, radio,\ntelevision, etc.\u2014consider it ad-\nvisable to change legal cannec-\ntions with the shift of political\nwinds,\n\nIt is good business to be rep-\nresented here by a \u201cmouth-\npiece\u201d wha can call a judge or\nsenator er. cabinet member, or\neven a President, by his first\nname. Or by one who hunts,\nfishes, golfs, plays bridge or\npeker with the \u201cbig shots.\u201d\n\nCUSTOMARY PRACTICE:\nThere is nothing unethical\nabout the practice. It has been\ncustomary \u2014 indeed, almost\nautomatic\u2014since Washington's\nday, But the federal govern-\nment\u2019s expansion into almost\nevery field of human activity\nmakes it even more essential\nat the present moment.\n\nThe transfer of power from\na Democratic to a Republican\nadministration, from a_ liberal\nto a conservative regime, ag-\ngravates the need for the shifts\nnow in progress,\n\nFor GOP-ers, Eisenhowet\nand Dewey are regarded a:\nslightly left of a McKinley o:\nCoolidge center,\n\nEX-GOVERNOR CONSID.\nERING AIR: Since Dewey i:\nreported to be considering =\nJeading air line's offer, a sur-\nvey of the politico-legal bigwigs\nin that realm is pertinent. I\nmay forecast future changes.\n\nAs the largest concern, Par\nAmerican Worid Airways, na\nturally, feels that it. require:\nthe heaviest batch of politica\nfigures for lawyers and direc\ntors. Heading the list is San\nPryor Jr., former Connecticu\nGOP national committeemal\nand a Pan Am vice president\nOn the Democratic side of th\nstreet, Pan Am is strongiy en\n\n_ trenched.\nIt frequently is represente\n\u2019 by Louis A. Johnson, Defens\nSecretary under Truman. It\ninterests at Miami, an in\n: portant international airpor\nare cared for by Senate\nGeorge A. Smathers\u2019 law firn\nSmathers being a powerf\nFlorida Democrat. \u2014 Anothe\nq Washington lawyer is Geors\nW, Ball, who was a co-mar\nager of Adlai E, Stevenson\npresidential campaign. A Pz\nAm director is David S. Ingal\nf of Ohio, once a Taft manag!\nand the late senator's cousi\n\np INVALUABLE ASSE\u2019\n- American Airlines, now i\ni lved in a hassle over a Ne\n) York-Mexico City nonst\n- route, relics for its Jegal wo!\non the Washington firm\nwhich Dean Acheson, form\nSecretary of State, is the lea\nthe light.\n\nEastern Airlines, challen\nf ing American for the Mexic\n\u2018 run, has as legal counsel\n\nSmythe Gambrell of Atlan\nGa., a distinguished member\nS the American Bar Associatic\n\nBut Captain \u201cEddie\u201d Ricke\n\nbacker, Eastern president, m\n\nbe needing an important 1]\n\nsenhower Republican in toda\n3- jockeying for an on-the-r\noO spot in the race for domes\n1. and overseas air routes.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 769.64103515625, 2175.983564453125, 1106.0290087890626, 3131.4639453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "phoned various Governors\nwhom he knows personally,\nasking them to pressure their\nown Congressmen ta vote\nagainst Speaker Rayburn and\nhis $20 tax reduction. Among\nothers, Kennon called Gov.\nPhi} Donnelly of Missouri, a\nDemocrat, who did not bolt to\nIke, asked him to werk on the\nMissouri delegation.\n\nHis words fell on barren\nground, diovernor Donnelly\ndid not exert himself, No\nyotes were changed among\nthe Missouri Representatives\nin Cangress.\n\n \n \n\n \n\nSAM'S TRUMP CARDS\u2014\nReason for White House\nconsternation over -the $20\ntax reduction ig because of\ntwo trump cards in Sam\nRayburn's hand.\n\nTrump No, 1\u2014He appoints\nthe conferees to the joint com-\nmittee of the House and Sen-\nate which will finally iron out\nthe tax bill. They will be\nstancn Rayburn (supporters.\nWith the Senate likely to de-\nfeat the $20 reduction, Sam's\nconferees will stick to the bit-\nter end, and the Senate will\nprobably have to yield.\n\nTrump No. 2\u2014The tax bill,\nja which Rayburn has tacked\nhis $20 tax reduction, will ex-\npire April 30 unless Ike gets\nsome action. And he wants\naction badly, He needs to have\nthat bill renewed so badly that\nhe can't very well veto it.\neven if the $20 tax reductior\njs in the bill, For the bi\ncontinues wartime excise-profit\ntaxes and corporation taxes.\n\nSy if Rayvburn\u2019s amendment\n\n \n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 53.410768585205076, 375.36204345703123, 726.6643847656251, 2175.435380859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "ANOLE Bee eee\n\nof the harbor commission, We hope he uses all that\nwas written, because this writer's chief criticism has\nbeen that we have used the oi] money to build \u00ab great\nharbor for the use of all the people of Southern Cali-\nfornia, We have pointed out that Long Beach may -\nawaken some day to find this great harbor may be-\ncome a costly liability on future Long Beach taxpayers.\n& \u00ae RB\n\ntt should also be remembered that our Harbor\ndepartment spent large sums of money fighting the\nsiate\u2019s beitle to stop seizure of all California\u2019s tide-\nlands by the Federal Government. Without the fight,\nfinanced by Long Beach, it is doubtful that effort\nwould have been successful. Sometimes it seemed ter-\nribly costly. Now we find some State Assemblymen,\nattempting to break faith with Long Beach, just as the\nFederal Government tried to break faith with California,\n\ntt should be impressed upon all of the areas,\nserved by our harbor, that they profit more from it than\nLong Beach does. The trucks going up and down the\nroads leading to our harber come from all sections of\nthe state, south of Fresno to El Centro and back as far\n\nas Nevada.\nOver a half-million bales ef cotion go over our\ndocks annually. We have built great warehouses fo\nstore that cotton while waiting for a ship. The factories\ncf Los Angeles, Pomona and Riverside could no! be\nwithout the facilities we have provided.\ncd \u00ae *&\n\nMost harbors of this country are built and subsi-\ndized by the cities that own them. A large portion of\nthe tonnage handled originates or rests in those cities.\nThat applies to Leng Beach in only a minor way. It is\ndoubtful that more than 10 per cent of tonnage going\nover our docks originates or resis in Long Beach, Mest\nof the banking and wholesaling is done in Los Angeles\nor other cities.\n\nTt is true we have induced some industries to lo-\ncate here because of our harbor. It also gives employ-\nment to many people. But it is also a fact that without\ncil we couldn't ever have developed this harbor. We\nhave used the oil money for that purpose. We now\nmust spend great sums to repair damage caused by\ntaking out the oil. This has all been for the benefit of\nthe great majority of the people of California\u2014not\njust for Long Beach,\n\n& % #\n\nLong Beach has nothing to hide. Its books are open\nte anyone who seeks an honest report of how our\nmoney has been used. Such reports are open to any\nstate official seeking such information. But it is appar-\nent those seeking to grab our oil money prefer innuen-\ndoes or demagogic statements to facts. Tt is evidence\nthat we must fight with every weapon we can muster\nif we are to stop the grab. We did it wilh the Federal\nGovernment when we saved all of California tidelands.\nNow we must do it with the state to slop the same\nbreaking of faith.\u2014L.A.C. :\n\n{L.A.C.\u2019s column, like other columns, is an expression of pe:\nsonal opinion and does not necessarily reflect the considere\nopinion of this newspaper.) \u00a5\n\nserved\n\n \n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 924.9430541992188, 1856.7322998046875, 1084.5455322265625, 2109.052001953125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 1839.580078125, 3132.82421875, 2522.72900390625, 3925.045654296875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n\n \n\nFFE Pet\nPCC FCP Lee\n2007/7 /20eeeZ Jee\nna 77 7\nFCCP Cee\n\nFCCP BFC\nFEFCCLL PE Per\na\n\n \n \n\nACROSS ) 1S Imperative ton, 40 Blander\n1 Shave 19 Early Scandi- ja Business pros 41 Vulgerian\nSubdued Ravian explorer |. gram 42 Symboi of pro\n10 Box gq Summary 35 European yel~ tection\n14 Feminine 32 Infinite dura- fow-hammer 4% Primal\nname ton 88 Faint tince ancestor\n15 Matchless 38 Dealanating 45 River in Franc\n16 Moth: a bir 47 Type of\n39 Chinese aurKery\nwea dbeet ih 49 Deep biue\n\n \n\n \n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 1776.8785400390625, 39.66933822631836, 2096.291748046875, 347.8211975097656 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "RAY TUCKER\nIndustry\nBids for\nDewey\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 763.1825561523438, 105.71913146972656, 1768.3955078125, 1291.5269775390625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\nPo WERE I\n. 4 eM!\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 1488.0920849609374, 3517.611982421875, 1824.5678271484373, 3627.750078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "ae \u2018oll\n\nMusk oxen have an outer\ncoat of long, coarse dark\nbrown to black hair and a\nwarm undercoating of wool\nthat is shed every year.\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 1790.227216796875, 716.0444775390625, 1957.4582080078123, 1013.4043750000001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": " \n\nRoose elt-Tru-\nman regime, is\ncomic except to\nthe victims.\nThere may be a\nbig covey of\nlegal \u201clame\nducks\" when\nthe former\nGovernor hags\nhis clients, or\nvice versa.\nIndirectly, he\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 65.86601257324219, 2183.0234375, 735.5874633789062, 2263.13623046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "TOWN MEETING\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 2137.65470703125, 467.70042236328123, 2471.54255859375, 2307.10603515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "upside down. \u2014\n\nTRAVEL NOTE: Meyer\nWetsgal, chairman of the\nexecutive council of the\nWeizmann Institute of Sci-\nence, returned from Israel\nand was*immediately called\nto jury duty here. He asked\nto be excused, because of the\npressure of Institute . busi-\nness. \u201cYou look at things\nselentifically, don't you?\u201d\nthe juige asked. Weisgal\nnodded, \u201cYou know where\nthe subway station is at City\nHall?\u201d the judge continued.\nWeisgat nodded... . \u201cThen,\nspeaking scientifically,\u201d the\njudge ruled, \u201cride down to\nthat station before 10 each\nmorning\u2014then walk here to\nthe courthouse.\u201d\n\nYOUTH DEPT.: Once final\nscience story\u2014about the grand-\nson of a famed California\nphysicist. The boy was raised\njn-a houschold where he heard\nand learned only of mathe-\nmatics, algebra, physics, ete.\nHe received no religious train-\ning at all. . One day a gov-\nerness was hired for him. She\ntook him on his first trip into\nthe city where, for the first\ntime, he saw a church. The\nchild asked: \u2018Why is that plus:\nsign up there?\u201d... \u201cBecause.\u201d\nhe was told, \u201cit\u2019s all-to-the-\n\n \n\n \n\ngood.\u201d\n\nMYSTERY DEPT: Ray.\nmond Chandler, the myster\nwriter, was taken to a hospita\nin La JolJa the other day, after\nan alleged suicide attempt\nChandler's best known story\nwas \"The Big Sleep.\u201d He sok\nthe movic rights to Warne\nBros. After it was filmed az\nuncut version was shown te\nthe executives at the studio\nThey couldn't quite follow th\nmystery story, and when th\nmovie ended they still weren\u2019\nsure who the murderer was\n... One of them called Char\ndler, and asked him. \u201cI don\u2019\nknow,\u201d the author said. \u201cYo\nbought the book; you figure |\n\nout.\u201d\n\nPARIS NOTE: Dizzy Gi\nJespie played a jazz concert }\nParis last week. He we\npleased with the reception an\nwith all of Paris. He wrot\nhis wife about the wonders \u00ab\nParis, The next day he sei\nher another long letter, rha\nsodizing about Paris... . The\nhe cabled her that he'd bee\noffered a chance to remain |\nParis a bit longer\u2014a two-wec\nengagement at good mone\nand that he'd like to accept |\nMrs. Gillespie's cable wi\n\u2018brief: \u201cNo.\u201d\n\nBUSINESS DEPT.: A di\nmond merchant Junched ti\nother day at the Gamecoc\nwhere he was asked about 1!\n\n- importance of General Ele\n; tric\u2019s new synthetic diamonc\n| \u201cEverybody in the diame:\n- business will assure you th\nit has no effect.\u2019 said the di\n; mond dealer. \u201cBut if Paulet\n1 Goddard and Peggy Hopki\n. Joyee were listed on a sto\n2 exchange\u2014they'd drop a co\n- ple of points.\u201d\n\nTHEATER NOTE: A\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 1496.2827587890624, 3828.040693359375, 1825.5034960937498, 3940.24470703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Arad\nThe tusks of the African\nelephant may reach a length\nof 10 feet and a weight of 220\npounds, according to the En-\necyclopedia Britannica.\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 1110.1872998046874, 1639.204267578125, 1441.7288378906248, 2536.436845703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "put him in an even warse spat\npolitiealiy with several million\nsmall taxpayers.\n\nThat's why Sherman Adams\nis werking the Jong-distance\nhone overtime to try to\nswitca votes in Congress.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nFRIENDSHIP VS. PrOLI-\nTICS \u2014 During the first\nweeks of Eisenhower's term\nin 1953, he enjoyed excel-\nlent personal relations with\nSam Rayburn, at that time\ndemoted in favor of Joe Mar-\ntin as Speaker of the House.\nBut one day, when the Eisen-\nhower budget went to Con-\ngress, Ike went out of his\nway to slap Democratic [ail-\nure to balance the budget.\n\nWhereupon, Rayburn made\none of his infrequent speeches.\nHe took off the gloves and\nlasted Eisenhower for sending\nthat kind of critical message.\nAnd he dared Eisenhower ty\nbalance the budget\u2014which so\nfar has not been done.\n\nThat afternoon, Rayburn got\na call from the While House\nasking him to breakfast next\nmorning with the President.\nEiscnhower opened the break-\nfast by saying:\n\n\u201cSam, I thought you were 4\nfriond of mine.\u201d\n\nRayburn replied that he\nwas; but that in the Americar\nsystem af government, Joyalts\nto your party wes more im\nportant than friendship, anc\nhe was not going ta let the\nDemocratic party be unlairl\ncriticized.\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 1498.3857861328124, 3670.00431640625, 1829.4457568359373, 3781.483232421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": " \n\nOnly Bolivian Indians are\nable to work the country\u2019s tin\nmines, located at altitudes of\n12,000 feet or higher, because\nof the thin air of the Andes.\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 1469.5007763671874, 2478.28947265625, 1803.6161669921873, 2750.501298828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "SULES \u2014 Good-Will-INIXOnN \u2014\nVice President Nixon, whom I\nhave frequently criticized, is\ndoing a terrilie jeb on his\ngood-will tour of the Carib-\nbean. Everywhere Nixon has\ngone he has handied himself\nlike a veteran diplomat. Mrs.\nNixon is also doing a bang-up\njob, visiting hospitals, orphans\nages, and schools, (Some Dem-\noerats say it wonld be a good\nidea to keep the \u2018ons trave)-\nSe ATT ban: +P\n\n \n\n \n \n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 1120.165283203125, 2785.57373046875, 1821.1912841796875, 2963.547119140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "DR. JORDAN SAYS:\nAtom-Smashing By-Product\nHelps Kill Excess Blood Cells\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 76.30472564697266, 2424.606201171875, 412.67926025390625, 2711.63671875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 759.5184765625, 1841.854658203125, 920.2263354492188, 2145.196123046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\nLast week,\nfor instance,\nAssistant\nPresident\nSherman\nAdam s\n\n \n \n\nphoned Gov.\nRobert Ken-\nnon of Loui\n\nana, an Eij-\ns onhower\nDemocrat,\nand asked\nhim to do\nsome Jong\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 2134.495283203125, 297.69129760742186, 2804.175859375, 468.0538195800781 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "A scientist at the Institute for Advanced Study, in\nPrinceton, N. J., insists that Dr. Albert Einstein made\na slight error in his last theory. \u201cIt's only a small mis-\ntake,\u201d he said. \u201cA plus sign, where there should have\nbeen a minus. He'll find it, and correct it. But,\u201d he\nsighed, \u2018in the meantime it can turn the whole universe\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 1119.543623046875, 2576.687177734375, 1455.3128222656248, 2761.220048828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": " \n\n\u2014Tio years passed. When\nsenhower prepared to send his\nFormosa message to Congress.\nSpeaker Rayburn_ conferred\nwith ex-Speaker Joe Martin\nard both deeided Ike didn\u2019t\nneed any special authority\nfrom Coneress to take action\nir. the Formosan crisis. So\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 95.00918579101562, 111.56889343261719, 619.5225830078125, 296.70635986328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "_L.A.C. SAY S:\u2014\u2014\nWhose Harbor?\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 557.7227172851562, 3154.404541015625, 984.2998657226562, 3210.19482421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "Strictly Business\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 63.37656982421875, 2338.367109375, 409.5412768554687, 2413.4590625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "EDITOR INDEPENDENT:\n{ notice in your column of\nthe 25 that one of our\n\n \n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 1561.9603271484375, 3796.99560546875, 1759.6552734375, 3825.37890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "Hyryoe Tnaks\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 1533.1947021484375, 3485.757080078125, 1776.18701171875, 3517.82275390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "Shed in Spring\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 2172.823486328125, 127.29460906982422, 2581.985595703125, 219.78558349609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "Science Note\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 2183.533203125, 2329.785888671875, 2847.08056640625, 3081.341064453125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": " \n\nSS, STAR GAZER*)\n\nBy CLAY R. POLLAN:\n\n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n\u2018ARIES\nBE MAR. 22 BxS Your Daily Activity Guide a\neet APR! 20 According to the Stars.\n\u201c To develop message for Wednesday,\n2, reeked read words corresponding to numbers\nSa WRUS of your Zodiac birth sign.\n& oad Y Something 31 Visits 61 Your\nerent 2 Today's 32 Efforts 62 Confidence\n(ad may 21 3 Quttoek 33 You 63 Tidings\n4 You're 34 Much 64 And\n5 Keep 35 Helps 63 From\n& Good 36 Woys 46 To\n? Your 37 Try 67 Popularity\nB Develops 38 Or 68 Unexpected\n9 That 39 To 69 Cleor\n10 Your 40 Boister = 79 Right\n1) Aided 41 Cooperative 71 Thrift\n12 Finencial 42 Siow 72 And\n13 Events 43 in 73 Keep\n14 bn 44 Win 74 Sources CAPRICORN,\n15 Apibty 45 Humor 75 Cool DEC 23 et\n16 Vibrotions 44 Your 76. Persons | yan 30 es\nV7 Unexpected 47 Favors 7? Ger \u2018~\n18 Grosp 48 There\u2019! 78 Gwing a\n19 For 49 skip is Sort\n20 Mate 50 Caution 0 Your\n21 Any 5) Self- 81 Hondling AQUARIUS\n22 Gaining 52 Arguments 82 Things JAM. 21 ae\n23 Chonee \u00ab$3 And 83 Money ren 19 Se\n34 Through = $4 In 84 Extra 4\n25 In 55 Proctice 85 Jounts 56-60-63 (%)\n26 For 56 Be 86 Rest 8\n27 Increases 57 Down 87 Problems ff PISCES\n2B A 58 By 88 Status\n\n29 Cooperative 59 Helping 89 Up\n30 Require <7 Welcome 90 Confidence\n\nM28$\nGood (B adverse t\n\n \n\n \n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 1578.4932861328125, 3643.557373046875, 1747.54248046875, 3671.1962890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "Tieed in It\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 2535.439697265625, 3097.13330078125, 2864.789306640625, 3420.841064453125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "Neaterday's Purzle Solved!\n\n \n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 2324.701904296875, 258.3143005371094, 2620.288818359375, 294.2445068359375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "\u2018By Leonard Lyons\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 80.88123901367187, 2754.472578125, 415.35676757812496, 3524.899248046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "pes\nML S. RANSOM was killed\nby a Salt Lake Railroad train\nnear the Burnett station in\nLong Beach ... halibut is 20\ncents a pound.\n1915\nThe United States notified\nbelligerents in Europe that\nthey should adhere to the in-\nternational tiles of war...\nLong Beach's premier hos-\ntelry, the Hotel Virginia, is\nfilled with tourists and more\nwinter visitors are expected\nhere. _\u2014_-\n1925\nWheat prices are dropping\n\u00ab.. a new arms limitation\nconference may be held in the\nnext few months in an cf-\nfort to stop the armarent\nrace.\n\n \n\n \n\n1985\nHostilities have started be-\ntween Ethiopia and Italian\ntroops ... hamburger is six\ncents a pound.\n\n \n\n1945\nGERMANY\u2019S WESTERN\nfront is collapsing as the\nAmerican Ninth Army pushes\non... \u201cA Tree Grows ir\nBrooklyn\u2019 is playing at the\nWest Coast Theater.\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 1273.005126953125, 2965.904052734375, 1670.590576171875, 3001.272705078125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D.\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 1137.9532470703125, 2553.40283203125, 1449.17626953125, 2579.160888671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "LCAUNTTRY VS. POLITICS\n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 1487.117919921875, 2445.52490234375, 1792.8846435546875, 2472.888427734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": " \n\nTEUS CAP.\n\n \n\nrTAPRPITA\n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 744.987060546875, 42.694183349609375, 1749.004150390625, 106.42861938476562 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": "Skiing This Year Has Had Its Casualties\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 93.47206115722656, 3576.451904296875, 433.23406982421875, 3951.100341796875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": "INDEPENDENT\n\nKerman H, Ridder. Pubtisher\nHarold M. Hines Asst. to Publisher\nSamuel C. Cameron\u2014Gen\"l Manager\n\nee\nL. A. Collins Sr. Editorial Columnlat\nL. A. Collins Jr,__Managing Editor\n\nWashington News Sureau.\na 808 Albee Building\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nNational Advertising Representatives\nRidder-Johna, tnc.. with offices al\nNew York_____.. 43 E, 50th St.\nChicago Wrigley Bidg.\nDetroit .._______.. Penobscot _Bidg.\nMinneapolis _1308 Foshay Tower\nSt. Paul ______. -.55 East 4th St.\nLos Angeles 1638 Wilshire Bivd.\nBan Francisco 110 Sutter St.\nCurrent files of The Independent\nare maintained at these offices.\n\n \n\n \n" }, "53": { "bbox": [ 74.42550476074219, 2752.42033203125, 414.86128417968746, 2870.82087890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 53, "ocr_text": " \n\nA7Pe?\n\nML S. RANSOM was killed\nby a Salt Lake Railroad train\nnear the Burnett station in\nLong Beach ... halibut is 20\n\ncents a pound.\n\n \n" }, "54": { "bbox": [ 87.57707977294922, 2302.826171875, 385.1863098144531, 2338.675048828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 54, "ocr_text": "Tencks Bother Her\n" }, "56": { "bbox": [ 183.20028686523438, 2720.358154296875, 299.9261474609375, 2743.380126953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 56, "ocr_text": "MARCH 2\n" }, "57": { "bbox": [ 1986.66845703125, 3098.70703125, 2348.03125, 3133.2236328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 57, "ocr_text": "CROACSWORN PUZZLE\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "162026080-carroll-daily-times-herald-Oct-21-1955-p-1.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 49, 2 ], [ 12, 7 ], [ 22, 15 ], [ 18, 52 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 7, 12 ], [ 15, 22 ], [ 49, 2 ], [ 52, 18 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 5433.4248046875, 6953.7902890625 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 4056.124994140625, 3937.815423828125, 4710.256109375, 5039.8547421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "| DES MOINES (#\u2014The Iowa 8u-\n:preme Court denied Friday the\n\\Dea Me of Floren Di Paglia, young\nDes Moines businessman, for a re-\n: hearing of the case in which he\n[was sentenced for attempting to\n\u2018bribe an athlete.\n\n| He was sentenced in Polk Coun-\nity District Court to 10 years in\nj the Anamosa Reformatory. He was\naccused of attempting to bribe Ben\n(Bumbry, a Drake University bas-\ni ketball player, to shave pointe in\n-a game with Iowa State.\n\n| In its original ruling, the Su-\npreme Court sent the case back\nto the District Court with inatruc-\ntions to set a fine up to $10,000,\nlor make any imprisonment a term\nfof up to 10 yeara in the county\njjail, or both.\n\nA. Chariton law firm of which\n\u2018state Sen. William Stuart ia a\n| member, intervened on Di Pag-\n\u2018lia's side. It contended, as Di Pag-\n\u2018lia did, that the sentence was too\n| severe.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 750.4866943359375, 5631.94775390625, 2053.25927734375, 5856.4580078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "Sunken Ship Carried Cargo\nOf Rare Metal, Paper Says\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 4061.10180078125, 1572.1706484375, 4711.35425390625, 3734.4582578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "after the meeting. The venison is\nbeing donated by Bob Hatch.\nTo Show Fim\nIn addition to discussing plans\nfor the coming season, a film will\n\u2018be shown and the annual election\nof officers held.\n\nPresent \u2018officers are Al Gute,\nCarroll, president; Bob Eaton,\nGlidden, vice-president; and Gien\nWohlenberg, Carroll, . secretary-\ntreasurer.\n\nThe league, formed to sponsor\nand promote facilities for hetter\nhunting and fishing in the county,\nalso co-sponsored a boys camp for\nboys at Blackhawk Lake thia year.\n\nTwenty-five Carroll county boys\nattended the camp which was su-\npervised by trained conservation\nofficers.\n\nThe camp also was attended by\n25 drom Sac county and featured\ninstruction on hunting and fishing,\nconservation measures and other\ninformation for outdoorsmen.\n\nAccomplishments Toid\n\nIn. reviewing the last year's\nwork, President Gute said that the\nleague's annual sportsmen's party\nwas attended by almost 2,000 per-\nsons.\n\nThe funds from the party are\nused for financing the league's op-\nerations for the year.\n\nA total, of 270 pheasants. were\n\u2018raised on the Harold Frease farm\nand released over the county this\nyear. a\n| Cover has been an increasing\nproblem in keeping pheasants and\n\u2018the league supervised the planting\nof 12,000 multiflora rose bushes and\n/1,000 Russian olive trees.\n| Swan Lake was stocked with\n15,000 bullheads during the last\nyear, with local officers aasisting\njstate fishery employes in releasing\nithe fish.\n| A&A sportsman\u2019's booth was erect:\n_ed at the home and auto show last\n\u2018spring to promote interest in hunt-\n\u2018ing and fishing.\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 807.8480224609375, 1071.46826171875, 2693.462646484375, 2276.486572265625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "ones 6\n\n \n\n \n\nA\nr\n\n \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 3414.45654296875, 5628.36962890625, 4691.63671875, 5864.568359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": " \n\nTV and Late Movies Worth\nMore Than Mate, Says Wife\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 757.6004580078124, 3493.897943359375, 1404.7902890625, 4997.799078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "| CHICAGO iB\u2014A little Iowa rail-\nroad station that isn\u2019t there, and\nhasn't been for 22 years, may coat\n44.railroada more-than $173,000. for\nkeeping it on the map.\n\n| Suing the railroads in a lengthy\nsquabble are some of the nation's\nlargest meat packers led presently\nby Armour & Co,\n\n| And they are not arguing that\nHurst Mill Spur, Iowa, which is\nlisted on railroad tariffa as located\non the Milwaukee Railroad 14\n\u2018miles north of Sabula on the Mis-\n\u2018giasippi River, really exists. .\n| The meat firms just want a\nfreight bill refund because the car-\nriers between 1948 and 1949 said\n\u201cno facilities for handiing freight,\"'\nat Hurst Mill Spur on their in-\ncreased tariff list. instead of say-\ning it was clean off the map.\n\nThe spur track which had been\nbuilt im 1919 went defunct, waa\npartially taken up in 1927 and the\nbalance of the track was removed\nim 1933.\n\nGone Since 1938\n\nThe Interstate Commerce Com-\nmission, which has. been a mem-\nber of the feud since it began in\n1950, has said: \u201cFor all practical\npurposes, Hurst Milt Spur has been\nnon-existent since 1933.\u201d\n\n\u201cEven though everybody . knew\nthis, Hurst Mill Spur continued\n\nRail Station. .... See Page 8\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 2079.02783203125, 5874.84033203125, 2721.190185546875, 6007.5625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Clear Lake Boy\nRuns Into Truck, Dies\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 745.37035546875, 5880.63500390625, 1396.1002255859376, 6942.96167578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "| LONDON (\u00ae\u2014The News Chronr-\n{icle said Friday that the freighter\nFiying. Enterprise, whose 1961 sink-\ning added a new chapter to sagas\nof the sea; carried a secret cargo\nof rare metal vital to U. 8. atomic\npower research.\n\n\u201cIn six small steel boxes,\u201d the\n(atory reported, \u2018\u2018she was carrying\nalmost all the world supply of pure\nzirconium\u2014a_ silvery, steel-strong\nmiracle metal for making atomic\npower plants.\u201d\n\nThe account said the boxes of the\nmetal were recovered by the Ital-\njan crew which salvaged much of\nthe cargo in 1953 from the sunken\nwreck off Falmouth harbor. .\n| \u201cNow that the United States and\nother countries are making large\nquantities of the \u2018metal, an Ameri-\ncan atomic scientist has been al-\nlowed to let British colleagues\nknow the story,\" the paper said.\n\nIt did not identify the U. 8. aci-\nentist.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 4724.4873046875, 5279.41748046875, 5315.9140625, 5410.2353515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "Sgt. Swearingen\nReturns From Korea\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 2072.64476953125, 6535.849359375, 2723.430181640625, 6942.87964453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "DELTA (\u00ae#\u2014John Sampson. 83,\ndied in a Sigourney hospital Thurs-\nday night of burns suffered when\nfire deatroyed his home. Cause of\nthe fire waa not determined. Samp-\ngon was reported to have been\nworking on a coal stove. Flames\nbroke Thursday just as his 80-\nyear-old wife returned home from\na shopping trip. .\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 2071.14111328125, 5198.96484375, 2720.454345703125, 5337.7109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Reds Give Nylons\n\u2018to Rep. James Dolliver\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 1413.376953125, 3798.67236328125, 2039.8677978515625, 4113.8583984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Quiz Seven\nIn Slaying of\nChicago Boys\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 1403.474115234375, 5876.00023828125, 2062.11206640625, 6953.7902890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "The News Chronicle gave this ac-\ncount:\n\n\u201ctt was found in 1951 not only\nthat zirconium could withstand\nvery high temperature and did not\ncorrode, but also it did not absorb\n Heutrons.\n\n. \u201cThese are atomic particles\nwhich keep the chain reaction go-\n| ing in atomic piles.\n\n\u201cThere waa no zirconium ore in\nthe United States, sc the Flying En-\nterprise went to Brazil to pick up\na \u2018consignment of ore and take it\nto Germany\u2014the. only country with\nthe chemical engineering plant to\nreduce the ore to pure metal.\n\n. It waa on the. return Journey\nthat the ship foundered.\"\n\n. The story said the secret. of the\nsix steel boxes was ao well kept\nthat even Capt. .Kurt Carlsen, who\n\u2018stuck heroically with his ship until\nit was sinking. under him, did not\nknow their cantents.\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 2071.650140625, 5346.958734375, 2729.31909765625, 5847.9504453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "| VIENNA, Austria (P\u2014-Rep. James\n\u2018I. Dolliver (R-Iowa} .will have a\npair of Russian nylon stockings to\ndisplay when he returns to the\nStates. Dolliver and other mem-\nbers of a touring subcommittee of\nithe House Interstate Foreign Com-\nmerce Committee, received nylons\nas souvenirs after visiting a tex-\ntile factory in Kiev The group will\n\u2018visit Salzburg, Munich, Paris and\n\u2018London before returning home.\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 4720.95141015625, 1655.4363955078124, 5375.19312109375, 4369.59644140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "| UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. 2 \u2014~\nRussia demanded Friday a full de-\npate on disarmament in the U. N.\n\nassembly political committee with-\nout waiting for disarmament deci-\nsions by the Big Four foreign min:\n\u2018isters.\n\n| Arkady A. Sobolev, permanent\nSoviet delegate to the U. N., made.\njthe demand in the 12-nation U. N,\nDisarmament Commission.\n\n| He accused the commission of\nattempting to delay a report on\n}disarmament debates of its big-\nnation subcommittee. Further de-\nlays would be harmful, he said, *\n\n| \u201cIt has been alleged that dis-\n\u2018cussion of disarmament here\n\u2018would interfere with or prevent\n| diacuasion by the Big Four minis-\nters, \u201d Sobolev said. \u2018\u2018But disarma-\n\u2018ment was a major topic of all: the\ngeneral policy statements in the\nassembly. Every member of the\n\u2018United Nations has the right to\n\u2018debate this subject.\"\n: Big,4 Meet Oct. 27\n\nThe Big Four foreign ministers:\nmeet at Geneva Oct. 27. .\n\nThe Disarmament Commission\nsubcommittee \u2014- composed of the\nUnited States, Britain, France, the\nSoviet Union and Canada\u2014re-\ncessed sessions here Oct. 7.\n\nThey were deadiocked over dis-\narmament plans, especially on uy,\n\u00a7. insistence that President Bi.\nsenhower' s \u201copen sky\u201d plan be\nadopted as a prelude to disarma-\n| ment.\n\nUnder that plan, the United\nStates and the Soviet Union would\nexchange aerial reconnaissance\nand defense blue prints to pre-\n| vant surprise attack.\n\n| Sobolev- told the commission\u2014\ncomposed of the 11 Security Coun-\n\u2018cil members and Canada\u2014that\neverybody agrees on the necessity\nof measures to avert surprise at-\ntack.\n\n| That, together with closeness of\nfagreement on the necessity of re-\nducting armed forces, and the ne-\ncessity of continuing inspection\n\u2018make it desirable to open the. dis-\narmament debate here, Sobolev\nsaid. He said there was now a. def-\ninite possibility of reaching 2 agree-\nment. 1\n\n \n\nBiames U. s.\n\nHe blamed the United States for\nDisarmament... . See Page 9\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 3394.79125390625, 5889.9245546875, 4040.075201171875, 6939.80054296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "| CHICAGO (\u00ae\u2014A young wife told\na judge Thursday that her televi-\n\u2018sion and late hour movies were\nworth more to her than her\u2019 hus-\nband.\n\nThe question had been asked\nMrs. Darlene Carlson, 22, mother\nof two babies, by Superior Judge\nGeorge M. Fisher.\n\nHer answer was quiet but firm\n\u2018'no,\u201d\u2019\n\nJudge Fisher shook hia head sad-\nly. Then he entered an order that\nher husband, Richard, 27, a paint-\ner and decorator, must pay. $25\nweekly for temporary support of\nhis family.\n\nMrs. Carlson was in court seek-\ning a temporary support order for\nherself and children, Stephen, 2,\nand Mark, 6 months, during pend-\nency of her divorce suit. The suit\ncharged her husband with cruelty.\n\nMrs. Carlaon\u2019s attorney. said\nCarison struck her several times\n\na ee ee eee\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 87.98001861572266, 4241.19091796875, 735.1380004882812, 4452.18603515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "$400 Taken\ninVail Breakin\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 94.64634118652344, 1662.7962587890624, 751.3549252929688, 4201.05151953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Vertus Volisted of Manning has\nbeen nominated for reelection as\npresident.-of the. Carroll ..County\nFarm Bureau and Robert Haibur\nof Carroll. for reelection as vice\npresident in accordance with new\nby-lawa which provide that . offi-\ncers be named, for two-year terms.\n\nMr. Vollsted and Mr. Halbur\nboth are concluding their first\nyear in office. :\n\nNew Candidates\n\nNew candidates announced Fri-\nday by the nominating. committee\nare Victor Jons, Carroll, and\nJames Conner, Glidden, for secre-\ntary; and Walter Staiert, Carroll,\nand Lawrence Frischmeyer, Car-\nron, for treasurer.\n\nThe ihcumbent secretary is Earl\nKennebeck of Carroll. and _ the\ntreasurer. Ralph Bock, of Glidden,\nboth of whom are concluding their\nsecond year in office.\n\nElection will take place at \u2018the\nannual membership meeting Tues-\nday night, October 2%, at St. Jo\nseph Hall.\n\n\u201cMembers of the nominating com:\nmittee. are Don Pratt of Glidden,\nchairman: Walter Heires, Carroll;\n\u201cElmer Behneman, Arcadia; and\nHarold Eich, Carrol.\n\nsoe New Directors\n\n\u2018New members of the board of\ndirectors, who have been elected in\ntownship meetings to serve for\ntwo-year terms: are:\n\nEden township, Leonard Ries-\n\nberg: Jasper, Roger Snyder; New-\nton, Alvin Hoffman; Pleasant Val-\nley, Robert Broich; Roselle, Nor-\nbert. Rupiper; Union, John Schu-\nmacher Jr.: and Wheatland, Wil-\nbert Lussmas.\n.-Holdover directors\u2019 who will\nserve for one more year are: Ar-\ncadia township, Maurice Glass;\nEwoldt, Kenneth Keat; Glidden,\nLeslie Fielder;::Grant, . Leonard\nFrischmeyer; Krnieat, Floyd\nSchiorholtz: Maple River, Car}\nHeires; Richland, George Bow-\nman: Sheridan. Lowell Schieis-\nman: Washington. LeRoy Koch.\n\nThe resolutions committee, under\nthe chairmanship of Robert Hal-\nbur, met at the Farm Bureau\nbuilding Wednesday night and has\ndrafted resolutiona for the annual\nmeeting based on \u2018\u2018opinionaires\u2019\u2019\ncirculated among Farm Bureau\nmembera.\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 1411.4710634765624, 2874.220208984375, 2066.98706640625, 3761.664556640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "{ The meeting, which will open at\n2 o'clock, will be preceded by a\ncoffee hour, beginning at 1 o'clock\n\nCounties to be represented are\n| Carroil, Boone, Calhoun, Greene,\n' Crawford, Webster and Hamilton.\n\nState officers and state chairmen\nwill. be preaent to explain the child\nwelfare, education and rehabilita-\ntion programs of the Auxiliary.\n\nMrs. Aden Owen of Coon Rapids,\n| eighth district president, will | at-\n} tend. .\n\n| The meeting will be opened by\nthe Carroll unit, with Mrs. Glenn\nN. Weeks presiding.\n\n| The rally is for all Auxiliary\n\u2018members, but particularly . far\nchild w\u00e9lfare, education and reha-\nbilitation chairmen.\n\n \n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 2739.927978515625, 5517.59619140625, 3313.13232421875, 5649.72021484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "Men Dies as Cor\nCrashes Into Store\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 4059.002197265625, 3751.51611328125, 4698.02001953125, 3922.148193359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Deny Rehearing\nAsked by DiPaglia\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 2746.16771875, 4755.92211328125, 3387.79077734375, 5483.3352109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "LOS ANGELES (\u00ae.\u2014 A rocket\nplane capable of carrying a pilot\nto a height of 100 miles\u2014that\u2019s\nthe project reportedly assigned to\nNorth American Aviation Corp.\n\nThe Los Angeles Times said Fri-\nday that North American will have\ntwo years to complete the job,\nwith backing of the Air Force,\nNavy and the National Advisory\nCommittee for Aeronautics.\n\nThe goal is almost six times the\naltitude record of 90,000 feet (about\n17 miles) set last year by Maj.\nArthur Murray in e Bell X1A rock-\net research craft. An unmanned\nsingle-stage rocket haa soared 154\nmiles high.\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 4044.031, 5889.80053125, 4715.4856015625, 6931.88159765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "\u2018and had moved from their home |\n| Oct. \u20185.\n\nCarlson's attorney admitted the,\n; charges but said Carlson punched\n\u2018her only after arguments over\nMrs. Carlson's insistence of watch- |\njing TV movies as late ag 2-a.m. |\n|He aaid the TV volume kept Carl-\nison from getting enougly sleep as.\nihe had to arise at 6 a.m.\n\nCarlson was willing to return |\nhome, his attorney said, if Mrs. |\n{Carlson would keep down the TV\n| volume and maybe turn off the\n\u2018get at midnight. . |\n| \u201clt LT were you, I think I would\n| do more than that,\u201d Fisher told.\n\u2018Mrs. Carlson. \u2018I would give up|\nmy TV set entirely\u2014get rid of it:\nbe the sake of my husband.\n| Her answer of \u2018\u2018no\u2019\u2019 came after\nthe judge asked: \u2018Isn't a husband |\n| worth more to you than your TV\niand your late movies?\u201d\n\n|\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 43.57324981689453, 681.304931640625, 5344.74755859375, 985.5316772460938 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Russia Demands Full U. N. Disarmament Debate\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 3403.135009765625, 1886.4144287109375, 4051.176025390625, 2207.231689453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Union Studies\nNew Offer By\nMaytaa Firm\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 4719.23461328125, 4582.68676171875, 5371.56714453125, 5260.78394140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "| DES MOINES (\u00ae\u2014Virgil A. Cun-\n\n| ningham, 51,\n\nwas, fatally scalded\n\n\u2018Thursday by live steam and hot\n\n\u2018water at the\n\nIowa Power and\n\n\u2018Light Co. power station near Des\n\n| Moines.\n\n| Cunningham\nwere cleaning\n\u2018trench. Cunnin\ngo down into\n\nand three other men\npipes in a concrete\ngham volunteered to\nthe trench under a\n\n\u2018cement brace to take off a clogged\nnozzle. Suddenly the steam and\nhot water came out, The other\n-workmen pulled Cunningham out\nand he was taken to a hospital,\n\u2018where he died four hours later.\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 758.860107421875, 2554.39111328125, 2077.96533203125, 2841.898193359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "Legion Auxiliary Area\nRally Here November 8\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 2737.812005859375, 5670.34594140625, 3377.047369140625, 6282.70386328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "WATERLOO? iB \u2014 W. E. Jacobs\n77, Gladbrook, died at a hospital\nhere early Friday of injuries auf.\nfered Thursday when his. car\ncrashed into the front of a Dike\ndrugstore,\n\nAuthorities said, Jacobs, waiting\nin his parked car for his wife\nwho was in the drug store, appar-\nently suffered either a diabetic ar\nheart seizure and put the car in\nmotion accidentally. .\n\nThe Gray and Wood drugstore\nfront was damaged extensively but\nno one else was injured.\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 757.2604370117188, 5019.69580078125, 1395.62548828125, 5187.55224609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Ousted Church\nLeaders Returnina\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 2734.729974609375, 6447.92894921875, 3385.191412109375, 6953.306890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "CHARLES CITY (AB \u2014 Charles\nSchuchnecht, 22, Greene, died in\na Charles City hospital Friday,\nthe second victim of an auto up-\nset Tuesday on Highway 218 north\nof here.\n\nSchuchnecht was critically im-\njured in the accident which\nclaimed the life of Derothy Dem-\nrow, 21, Wednesday night. Three\nother young persona in the car\nwere iess seriously burt.\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 2080.780517578125, 6384.6923828125, 2718.96240234375, 6516.33935546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Delta Man, 83, Dies\nOf Burns in Home Fire\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 1411.435541015625, 4135.12133203125, 2063.876470703125, 5621.35230078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "| (EARLY STORY: Page 10.)\n\n| CHICAGO WF \u2014 Seven persons,\none of them a California girl,\nwere questioned Friday as police\nsought to learn who beat and\n(strangled three boys and dumped\ntheir nude bodies in a forest pre-\nserve.\n\n| 4 Seized at Mortuaries\n\n| Four men were seized Thursday\nnight when they visited undertak-\ning rooma where bodies of two\nvictims, John Schueasier, 13, and\nhis brother, Anton, 11, lay on view\nin their coffina.\n\nFuneral services for the third\nslain boy, Robert \u2018Peterzon, 14,\nwere held Thursday.\n\nDespite intensive police work,\nthe mystery of how and why the\nboys met death, apparently late\nSunday night, remained unan-\n| swered.\n\nThere was a new eyewitness\nstory, by Mrs. Margaret Crim-\nmings, 48, a waitress, who told po-\nlice\u2019 she. saw three younggters who\nlooked like the victims,: accept a\nride from a. motorist at 10:30 p.m.\n\u2018Sunday ata northwest, side inter-\n\u2018section.\n\nFour of those in custody for ques-\ntioning were among some 5,000 per-\nsons. who\u2019 visited the \u2018Schuessier\n\u2018boys\u2019 wake.\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 4059.01806640625, 5070.0146484375, 4703.60498046875, 5201.68896484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "Mason Cityan Killed\nBy Sliding Steel Rods\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 758.0464477539062, 3153.770751953125, 1387.117431640625, 3466.01220703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "Packers Sue\nRailroads on\nGhost Station\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 4715.52074609375, 5419.52758203125, 5366.35718359375, 6046.8742734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "Sgt. Duane A. Swearingen . ar\nrived home Thursday from the Far\n'East after 18 months\u2019 service with\nthe &th Army in Korea. Sgt. Swear-\ningen flew from Seattle to Omaha,\nwhere he was met by his par-\nents, Mr. and Mrs. John Swearing-\nen, 412 South Walnut Street.\n\nSgt. Swearingen will be home\nabout a month. After his dis-\ncharge, which he expects to. re-\nceive soon, he will resume work\nas an industrial plumber at the\nFisher Governor plant in Marshall-\ntown. \u2014-\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 2737.7001953125, 6308.54150390625, 3370.612060546875, 6437.3310546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "Automobile Upset\nClaims Second Victim\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 2072.898431640625, 2871.31762109375, 2736.1643125, 5177.02319921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "Three-year keys were presented\n;by Leo Fitzpatrick, chairman of\n(the Blackhawk District Committee,\nBoy Scouts of America, to three\nden mothers and two pack lead-\ners at a combination meeting and\nHalloween party of Cub Scout Pack\n106, sponsored by Odd Fellows\nLodge No. 279, in 1.0.0.F. Hall\nThursday night. One hundred and\ntwenty-five persons attended. in-\n| cluding 42 Cub Scouts and their\n\"parents.\n\n' Winners of three-year keys were\n| Mrs. Harry Jensen, Mrs. Fred Pie-\ntig. and Mrs. Ray Vanderheiden,\n\u2018den mothers: Magnus Miller, pack\nimaster; and Bill Kennelley, as-\n{ sistant pack master. Mrs. - -Neil\n| Parks also was eligible for a key\n\u2018on the basis of three years of Cub\n: Scout work but was not present at\n.the meeting.\n\nH\ni\n\nStart Sixth Year\n\nMrs. Jensen. Mr. Miller. Mr.\n'Kennelley and Herschel Heath\n_ have completed five years of work\n; with Cub Scout Pack 106 and are\ninow atarting their sixth vear.\n\n| Mr..Fiwpatrick aiso presented\n'den-mother pins ta the following\nwomen who are serving, as. den\ni}mothera in the Odd Fellows pack\nat the present time: Mrs. Ber-\nInard Kidwell, Mrs. Harry Jensen,\nMrs. Henry Hoff. Mrs. A. P. W.\n_ SADE Mrs. Karl Rogosch, and\n\u2018Mrs. Paul Smith. Mrs. Melvin\n| Ohde, a den mother last year, also\n\u2018received a pin.\n\nGold arrows and silver arrows\nwere awarded to Cub Scouts Jim\nKidwell, Marvin Miller and Gary\nMcMinimee; bob-cat pins to Bruce\nDunn, Todd Keith, Jimmy Nockels,\n: Kimball Smith, Michael Black, Jay\n\u2018Thomas, Mike Heidel, Bobby Sea-\n\u2018ton, Dennis Rogosch, Guy Page,\njand Brent Andrews.\n\n' Cub Scouts present at the meet-\n\u2018ing were attired in Halloween cos-\n\ntumes. Jimmy Nockels won first\n| prize for the best costume. Other\n\u2018prize winners in the costume con-\n\u2018test were Mike Heidel, Mary Kid-\n: Oub Scouts ..... See Page 9\n\n \n\n(\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 4723.84765625, 1050.319580078125, 5362.36181640625, 1478.0684814453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "Without Delay\n\nFor Decisions\nby Big 4 Chiefs\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 2733.3447265625, 4488.63623046875, 3379.875732421875, 4739.0791015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "Rocket to Carry\n\u2018Pilot 100 Miles\n[High to Be Built\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 2063.475580078125, 6021.5983828125, 2726.850591796875, 6355.73316015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "' CLEAR LAKE (\u00ae\u2014Kevin Win-\njters, young son of Mr. and Mrs.\n\u2018Kenneth Winters, wag killed in a\n| traffic accident Thursday while re-\n\u2018turning from kindergarten. Inves-\nItigators said the child ran into a\n\u2018truck at the intersection of High-\niways 106 and 107.\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 4717.51123046875, 4395.40380859375, 5370.580078125, 4564.79345703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "\u2018Workman Burned\nFatally by Steam\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 2078.888671875, 2535.500244140625, 2707.163818359375, 2848.94970703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "Cub Scouts\nAnd Leaders\nGiven Honors\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 750.0103701171874, 5206.47777734375, 1397.4393369140626, 5601.89478125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "| NEW YORK (B\u2014Two Argentine\nCatholic Church officiale, deported\nby the regime of former President\npci Peron last June 15, left: by\n| Plane for home Friday.\n\nThey are the Most Rev. Manuel\nTato, auxiliary bishop of Buenos\nAires, and the Rt, Rev. Ramon No-\nvoa, pro-vicar of the Buenos Aires\nareohhiahanrmne\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 107.84513854980469, 4920.107421875, 561.5333251953125, 5095.93798828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "Weather\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 4049.620111328125, 5214.39183984375, 4702.72437109375, 5587.47241796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "| MASON CITY \u00ab \u2014 Claude H.\n\ni Meacham, 66, Mason City, was\nkilled. Thursday when ~ load of\nj steel rods he was tieing down on\nia truck box slipped sideways,\n{striking him on the head. The acci-\nident happened at the Jacob E.\nDecker & Sons packing pliant\nwhere he was employed.\n\n \n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 89.88376794433594, 4499.505609375, 749.2770444335938, 4881.45581640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "VAIL \u2014- Approximately $400 was\ntaken from the Vail Hardware\nCompany atore in-a break-in dur-\ning the night, John Koch Jr., own\ner, reported Friday. ;\n\nEntry was gained through a rear\nwindow, .A safe containing the\nmoney was opened after the door\nwaa broken. \u2014\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 3396.452630859375, 2204.337640625, 4053.164556640625, 5145.65894140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "NEWTON (M\u2014The strike situa-\ntion at the Maytag Co. remained\nunsettled Friday, while officials of\nCIO United Auto Workers Local\n1997 pondered terms of a new pro-\n| posal by the company.\n\nThe union offered Thursday aft-\nernoon to drop its requests for a\nguaranteed annual wage and union\nshop and to accept a 14 cent hourly\nincrease for all employes if the\ncompany would agree to a one\nyear contract. .\n\ni Rejected By Maytag\n\n| The union offer was turned down\n\nling Fred Maytag, president of the\ncompany, who said in a statement\nthat management wants a three-\nyear contract to prevent possibility\nof another strike next year. Under\nthe union proposal negotiations\n\n\u2018over wages, including the. guaran-\nteed annual wage, could be re-\n\n; opened in 1956.\n\n| Maytag said the company was\n\u2018willing to make five modifications\n| of its previous \u2018\u2018final\u2019\u2019 offer, grant-\ning fringe benefits along lines re-\nquested by the union, if members\nof Local 997 are permitted to vote\non it by Nov. 1 and provided they\naccept it.\n\n3\n\ni o\"The only immediate answer from\nithe union was a statement saying\n\u2018that \u2018further concessions have\nibeen wrung from the Maytag Co.\nfor all Maytag employes as a re-\nleult of the solidarity of the em-\n\u2018ployes of the union.\u201d\nj - Sist Day of Strike\n: The strike now is 51 days old.\n{A federal mediator Robert. E. Hall\nsaid, \u2018\u2018We have adjourned on call\nof either party or this depart-\n| ment.\u201d\u201d\n\nThe Maytag statement said:\n\u201cThia proposal, offered after sev-\n\u2018en weeks of strike, during which\nunion. members have never had an\n\u2018opportunity to vote on the com-\nipany\u2019s offer, modifies some de-\nmands, adds some completely new\nones and drops some.\n\n\u201cWhile we are glad the union\n\u2018has dropped its demands for GAW\n|(guaranteed annual wage) and\n(union shop we are sorry they have\nane fit to add new demands, in-\n[cluding a 10-month contract term,\n,an entirely new wage proposal\nwhich ignores existing inequities,\nand others which would seriously\nhamper the company in the opera-\n\u2018tion of its business.\n\ni\n\n \n\n \n\n; \u201cOur proposal contempiates a\n\u2018three-year agreement and provides\njfor automatic wage increases and\n\ncost of living adjustments.\u2019\u2019\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 2739.19580078125, 1048.901123046875, 3389.298583984375, 1477.45068359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "Brownell Plan\nto Fight Crime\nOkayed by Ike\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 3411.92894921875, 1555.5847109375, 4065.009771484375, 1846.85571875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "The annual meeting of the Car-\nroll County Wildlife Conservation\nleague will be held at the new\nshelterhouse in Graham Park.\nThursday, October 27, at 8 p.m.\n\n% \u201cwanieon lunch. will he swerved |\n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 4759.8193359375, 6086.84619140625, 5310.134765625, 6938.85107421875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "Times Herald\nCarrier\nSalesmen\nMake Their\nWeekly\nCollections on\nFriday and\nSaturday\n\net ares\nerrec: E\nAppreciated au\n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 3413.311767578125, 1047.58251953125, 4721.58837890625, 1339.33740234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": "Wildlife League's Annual\nMeeting at Park Oct. 27\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 753.2565859375, 2871.470453125, 1408.57691015625, 3115.4367734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": "American Legion Auxiliary\n\nimembers from seven counties are\n_ expected te attend a fall rally\niTueaday, Nov, & at the Brown\nDerby restaurant here.\n" }, "54": { "bbox": [ 3401.971673828125, 5204.90746484375, 4039.852544921875, 5577.2902890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 54, "ocr_text": "| ROUEN Eee\n| Jerome J. Subbert, son of Mr\n\u2018and Mra. Ervin Subbert of Glidden\n\u2018has been promoted from private\nfirst clase to SP-3. He is \u2018stationec\n\u2018at Arlington, Va., where he is ad\ndressed; SP-3 Jerome J. Subbert.\nU.S. 55479962, Btry B. -14,AAA Bn.\nFort Meyer, South Post, Arlington,\nVe\n" }, "55": { "bbox": [ 110.84058380126953, 1067.9351806640625, 750.8533935546875, 1580.794677734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 55, "ocr_text": "Farm Bureau\nNames Vollsted\nFor Reelection\n\nCandidates for Annual\nZlactian at Meeting Oct.\n" }, "56": { "bbox": [ 2757.822015625, 1666.58324609375, 3375.693365234375, 4538.58472265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 56, "ocr_text": "DENVER (\u00ae \u2014 President Et-\ngsenhower approved Friday a\nmajor program. designed to\nstimulate an overall attack on\ncrime in this country in a 25:\nminute conference with Atty.\nGen. Brownell.\n\nThe judicial program for the\nfiscal year 1936. which Brow-\n-nell said the President ap-\nproved, would call for:\n\n1. Legislation making it a\n\u201ccriminal offense\u201d to invade\nthe privacy of a jury: while it\nis deliberating a case. This\ngrew out of developments dur-\ning = recent trial in Wichita,\nKan.\n\n2. Construction of a nine\nmillion dollar \u201cmaximum cus-\ntody\u201d prieon in the midwest\nto house criminals of the type\nnow sent te Alcatraz, Leaven-\nworth and Atlanta; and of a\n144 million dollar institution\nwest of the Mississippi River\nfor the treatment and imprison-\nment of youthful offenders\nsimilar to those trom the east\nnow housed at Ashland, Ky.\n\n8. Appointment of public de-\nfenders in every federal dis-\ntrict, either on a full-salaried\nor @ part-time basis to give\nfederal defendants assurance of\nproper legal defense.\n\n4. Legislation creating about\n20 additional judgeships to\nhelp cut down the backiog of\npending criminal and civil\ncases in the federal courts.\n\n \n\nDENVER (# \u2014 President Eiser\nhower, \u2018\u201c\u2018refreshed and cheerful\nafier a good night's sleep, move\nback into atill another governmer\nbusiness field Friday with Att\nGen. Brownell in town for a ho\n\npital conference. on\nA 7:30 a.m. hospital bulletin re\nported :\n\n\u201cThe President had a goo\nnight's sleep of eight hours. an\nawoke feeling refreshed and chee:\nful. His condition continues t\nprogress satisfactorily withou\ncomplications.\u201d\n\nThe bulletin was issued haif a\nhour later than usual becaus\nWhite House Press. Secretar\nJamea C. Hagerty, who gives ou\nthe medical reports each day, wa\nengaged on other business and wa\nunable to check with the hospita\nat the usual time.\n\nStep by slow step since his Sept\n4 heart attack, the President ha\nheen resuming active direction o\n\nEisenhower ..... See Page 8\n\nm #66 .g4&,. gf...\n" }, "57": { "bbox": [ 3406.58544921875, 1349.955322265625, 4695.53955078125, 1520.374755859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 57, "ocr_text": "Venison Lunch in Shelterhouse; Of.\n: ficers Will Be Elected\n" }, "58": { "bbox": [ 2752.459716796875, 1490.8211669921875, 3389.225830078125, 1656.86767578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 58, "ocr_text": "President, Making Good\nRecovery, Moves Back\ninto a New Field\n" }, "59": { "bbox": [ 4730.9853515625, 1483.0072021484375, 5369.826171875, 1647.380126953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 59, "ocr_text": "Move Seen As Effort te\nGet Arguing Points for\nSession Oct. 27\n" }, "60": { "bbox": [ 72.54085717773438, 6728.98754296875, 756.9099790039063, 6942.97241796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 60, "ocr_text": "Weather A Year Ago\u2014 |\n\nThere was fog during \u2018the night\nbut skies were clear a year ago\ntoday. Temperatures rose trom: 41\nto 68. fe\n" }, "61": { "bbox": [ 89.22774682617188, 5145.30297265625, 743.8797055664063, 5363.5656796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 61, "ocr_text": "CARROLL FORECAST\n\nClear and a little cooler Friday\nnight with scattered frost, low 32-\n36. Partly - cloudy. and = turning\nwarmer Saturday, high 62-67.\n" }, "62": { "bbox": [ 81.70491204833985, 5358.81371484375, 738.5985166015626, 5911.6008359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 62, "ocr_text": "1OWA FORECAST\n\nFroat warning Friday night. Cool-\ner southeAst Friday night. Warm:\ner extreme northwest Friday night\nand over mate Saturday. Low Fri.\nday night 27-32 with heavy. frost\nnortheast and extreme east, 32-38\nwith scattered frost elsewhere.\nHigh Saturday mostly in the 60s.\nFurther outlook: Fair to partly\ncloudy \u2018with no important temper.\nature change Sunday. .\n" }, "63": { "bbox": [ 87.11853967285157, 5926.5515078125, 740.2024594726563, 6424.3039609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 63, "ocr_text": "FUE DAT GUANA\nIOWA: Temperatures will aver-\nage 4 to 7 degrees above normal\nfor the next five days. Normal\nhighs are 55 in the north to 60\nin the south. Normal lowa are 34\nnorth to 38 south. It will be warm-\ner Saturday, cooler Sunday and\nwarmer again Tuesday or Wednes-\nday. Precipitation will average .10\nof an inch or less, occurring as\nshowers Monday or Tuesday.\n\n \n" }, "64": { "bbox": [ 195.8834686279297, 4474.70654296875, 660.9728393554688, 4507.3388671875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 64, "ocr_text": "(Biman UWeoald News Sorcion:\n" }, "66": { "bbox": [ 3415.272216796875, 5182.25, 3647.0517578125, 5219.62255859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 66, "ocr_text": "PROMOTER\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "84838413-logansport-press-Dec-24-1955-p-5.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 22 ], [ 3, 4 ], [ 3, 27 ], [ 4, 27 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 0, 22 ], [ 3, 4 ], [ 4, 27 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 2808.419921875, 3422.544677734375 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 751.4286499023438, 1519.6595458984375, 1091.802001953125, 2597.70458984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "Salem Methodist church. Sunday\nschool, 9:45. George Harness,. su-\nperintendent,\n\nBlue Ball Congregational. Sun-\nday school, 10, John Small, super-\nintendent. Morning service, 11.\nRev. Harold Curdy, pastor.\n\nSt. Paul Lutheran (Washington\nTwp.). Joint Christmas program\nthis evening (Sat.) with Shiloh of\nWalton at 11 o'clock. Morning\nservice, 9:30. Keith Kinney, pas-\ntor, Sunday school, 10:30. Esther\nHizer, superintendent,\n\nShiioh Lutheran (Walton). 5Sun-\nday. school, 9:45. Lowell Bruner,\nsuperintendent. Morring service,\n1, Keith Kinney, pastor.\n\nWalton Methodist church. Sun-\nday school. 9:30. William Berry-\nman, superintendent, Morning\nservice, 10:30, Rev. Vern Chap-\nman, pastor,\n\nWalton Christlan church. Morn-\nIng service and Communion, 8:30.\nDee Shaffer, pastor. Sunday sehool,\n9:30. Clifford Rush, superintendent.\n\nOtterbein FE, U. B, Sunday school\n9:30. Wilmer Burrows, superintend-\nent.\n\nMr. and Mrs. Paul Sperry are\nspending Christmas with Mr. and\nMrs. Gene Sorde'et and family of\nSan Angelo, Texas,\n\nMr. and Mrs. J, T. Saylers and\nfamily are spending the holldays\njn Florida visiting Mrs.. Thelma\nBishop,\n\nMr. and Mrs, Earl Purcell are\nSpending Christmas with their\ndaughter, Leona and family in Vir-\nginla.\n\nAt a recent meeting of the Wal-\ntan Masonic Lodge the following of-\nfieers were elected: Worshipful\nMaster, Earl Purcell; Senior Ward-\nen, William Blaeckaby: Junior\nwarden, Conn Frey; Senior deacon,\nJohn Jump: Junior deacon, Ora\nCrec; treasurer, Horace Beckley;\nsecretary, Manfred Wolf; trustee\nfor 3 years, Lowell Wilson. The of-\nfiters will be installed at the next\n\nregular meeting on January 2\nTh. we 2 fe. ke me.\n\n \n\n \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 51.44261169433594, 2114.0947265625, 403.87451171875, 3422.544677734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "Member: of the Junior class en-\nJoyed a party Saturday evening at\nihe home of Miss Bonnie Fisher.\nSinging, playing games and refresh-\nments were enjoyed by the guests,\nA surprise fenture of the evening\nwas a hidden recorder In the en-\ntertalning rooms, The recording\nwas then played back to the guests.\n\nThe music: department of the\nschool presented a Christmas pro-\nram consisting of numbers by all\nvocal students of the school, inchid-\ning an operetta entitled \u201cShe\nDidn't Believe.\" The auditorium\nwas filled for the occasion.\n\nThe program was directed by\nMiss Myra\u2019 Mow. Gift boxes made\nby each class from seven up were\njudged with the senior class placing\nfirst and the others as follows,\nsophomore, seventh, eighth, fresh-\nmen and juniors.\n\nMr, and Mrs, Hugh Skinner, Sr.\nentertained a1 a family Christmas\ndinner at thelr home Sunday. Those\npresent were Mrs, Delpha Carson,\nMiss Edna Carson, Mr. and Mrs.\nChester Easter, Mr. and Mrs. Low-\nell Hoebne, Ruth Ann, Beth and\nJohn of Fulton; Mr. and Mrs. Clif-\nton Skinner and Jim: Mr. and\nMrs. Chares Skinnet, Becky and\nMike, Mexico; Mr, and Mrs, Hugh\nSkinner, Jr., und Debra Lynetiea of\nLogansport. Mr. and Mrs. Paul\nHoehne, Fulton were evening\nguests,\n\nMr, and Mra. Hugh Skinner, Sr.,\nMr. and Mrs, Clifton Skinner at-\ntonded the fimeral services for\nMrs. Hattie Mitten at Wabash,\nMonday, Aiso attending were Mr.\nand Mrs. Paul Hoehne, Mrs, Forest\nZartman. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy\nHoehne and Bobby all of Fulton.\n\nFarm Bureau members met\nWednesday evening in Memorial\nHall. Jingle Bells was sung. and\nChristmas devotions given by Mar-\njorie Kime. Ira Connor was in\ncharge of the meeting. Mrs. Ruby\nNead expressed appreciation for.\nihe co-operation of members during\nthe year. The group voted $5 to the\nTB Association and also voted that\nreiveshments should be continue\nnext year as in the past year.\n\nThere were 82 patd members who\nreported. A Farm Bureau quiz, con-\nducted by Mrs.. Pearl Kime, $ and\nE \u2018eader, was answered by those\npresent.\n\nOn the January committee are:\nMrs, Rosa Johnson, Mrs, Beatrice\nConrad, Mr. and Mrs. Justin Con-\nrad, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Arthur,\nMr. and Mrs. Orel Swank.\n\n \n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 61.90886688232422, 359.6712646484375, 410.0373229980469, 1311.5552978515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "she Mecember meeting of the\nAdame Township Farm Bureau\nwas held In the Community hulltd-\njng_ in Twelve Mile.\n\nThe meeting opened with the\nsinging of Christmas earols led by\nMrs. Pearl} Kime. Marjorie Kime\noffered devotions and prayer.\n\nIn the absence of the chairman\nthe yicethairman, Ira Conner,\nwas in charge of the meeting.\nMinutes of the last meeting were\nread and approved.\n\nIn behalf of ber husband, Mrs.\nLeroy Nead thanked the Farm Bu-\nreau for their cooperation and\nhelp the past year.\n\nJt was voted to buy a $5.0)\nhealth bond, and also voted to\ncontinue serving refreshments\nduring the coming year ax dune ino\nthe past.\n\n8 & E leader, Mrs.. Kime,\nStated that as of December Tih\nthere were 82 members signed up\nfur 1956. She also stated thal the\nCockshutt Plow Company had\npresented a tractor to President\nEtsenhower in the name of Indi-\nana, Ohio and Pennsylvania Farm\nBureaus.\n\nMrs. Kime accepted the \u00a7 & E\nleadership for the coming year\nbut asked that an assistant be\nnamed to assist her, She thanked\ndhe group for their past coopera-\nHon.\n\nNamed to the commitlee for\nDecember were Mrs, Husa John-\n\u00bb Mr, and Mrs, Orel Swank,\n$s. Beatrice Conrad, Mr, and\nMrs. Justin Conrad, Mr. and Mrs.\nCeell Arthur,\n\nA true or false quiz on Farm\nBureau was held by Mrs. Kime\namt refreshments in keeping with\nthe holiday season were served\nby the committee in charve.\n\n \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 1440.537353515625, 247.66140747070312, 1778.1497802734375, 1561.73046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "ROCHESTER~Paul Henriot, 30,\n'R. R. 1, Rechester, and his Ger-\n|\u2122man bride of a few months \u00a2\u20acs-\n\u2018caped serious injury Wednesday\nnight when the car that Mrs. Hen-\n|riott was driving was in 2 collision\n|with a semi-trai\u2018er-tractor at the\nintersection of U. S. 30 and-31 in\nPiymouth,\n\nHenriott was treated.in the Park-\nview hospital in Plymouth for mi-\nnor cuts and bruises and released.\nHis wife received minor bruises.\n\nInvestigators said the truck driv-\nen by W. Eugene Cook, R. R. 7,\n\u2018Columbia City, was hit broadside\nby the Henrlott vehic\u2019e. The auto\n/Was a total loss. The truck dam-\nage was estimated at $150.\n\nPlymauth pelice issued an arrest\nnotice to Mrs. Henrie\u2018t on a charge\nof disregarding an automatic traf.\nfie signal.\n\nBrief funeral services were held\nat 2 p. m. Friday at the Foster\n\u2018uneral home for the infant daugh-\nter of Hurndon and Fernetta Bal-\nTey Rudd, R. R. 2, Rochester. The\nchild died at birth in the Woad-\nlawn bospital Thursday.\n\nOther survivors are the grand-\nparents, Mr. and Mrs, Noah Rudd,\nMr. and Mrs. John Bailey, all of\nKentucky; three sisters, Norefta,\nKaren Lynn and Kathy Ann, and\ntwo brothers,. Bobby Ray and\nJackte, alt at home. Burial was\nmade in the Athens cemetery.\n\nThe 32 patients of the Rochester\nNursing Heme, most of them bed-\nridden, are being remembered dur-\ning the Holidays.\n\nMonday a worship service was\nconducted for the patients by the\nRev. F. I Wilmert of the Trintty\nEUB church, Thursday June Bn-\nyeart of Rochester entertained\nthem with an accordion solo and\n\u2018Saturday there will be: Christmas\nmusic by the Young\u2019 People\u2019s class\nof the Seventh Day Adventist\nchurch as well as a distribution of\ncookies-and candy,\n| Christmas Day, the patients are\nto be served a turkey dfoner with\nall the trimmings, tray favors be-\ning donated by the Gideon Auxil-\nlary. Following, individual Christ-\nmas packages will be distributed\nfrom the 31 Club of this city and\nChristmas cersages will be pro-\nvided: by Girl Scout Troop 8 of\nColumbia School.\n\nHAND\n\nMrs, Amanda Hand, 82, longtime\n\nresident of Akron, died at 2:30 p.m.\n\n \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1780.2635498046875, 247.2592010498047, 2119.510498046875, 1558.34228515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Thursday at the home of her\ndaughter in Knoxville, la., after a\nyear's ilness,\n\nBorn July 11, 1873, in Laketon,\nMrs. Hand had resided in Akron\nsince 1912. She moved there from\nGriffith. Her. parents were Abijah\nand Mary Hicks and she was mar-\nried in 1892 at Wabash to Noah\nHand, who: died in 1953. She was a\nmember of the Akron Church of\nGod.\n\nSurviving are one daughter, Mrs.\nNellie Gholson, Knoxville, Ia; a\nson, Lamoine Hand, Akron; 18\ngrandchildren and 24 grea*-srand-\nchildren. Five children pteceded\nher in death.\n\nFuneral services will be held at\n1:30 p, m, (CST) Monday at the\nAkron Church of God with the Rey.\nHarold Conrad officiating. Burial\nwill be In the IOQF cemetery in\nAkron. The body will be taken to\nthe church at 12:30 p. m, Monday\nto He in state, Friends may ca\u2019} at\nthe Sheetz funeral home in Akron\nafter 4 p, m. today.\n\nAdmissions to the Woodlawn hos\npital: Willam Swango, Rochester:\nBud Johnson, Rachester. Dismis-\nsais: Mrs, Ivan Reck and son,\n| Bourbon; Ralph Sho: naker, Roch-\nester. Mr. and Mrs. Gera\u2019d Beat-\n\u2018tie, Rochester, are the parents of\nia daughter. Mr. and Mrs, James\n! Howers, Rochester, are the parents\njof a son. Mr. and Mrs. Marion\n/Corm\u00e9can, .Tippecanae, are the\nparents of a daughter.\n\nJames D. Bonine-of Indianapolis\nis spending the holidays with his\nparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bo\nnine, and sister, Harriett Ellen.\n\nMr. and Mrs. Franeis Zegafuse\nwill celebrate their golden wedding\nanniversary at their heme on 1205\nElm street, with a dinner for the\nimmediate family and open house\nwill be he'd at the First Baotist\nchureh from 2 to 5 p. m. Ail rel-\natives and friends are invited. The\ncounle were married on Dec. 28,\n1905 near Roann. They are the par-\njents of three children, Donald, In-\ndianapolis: Esther Whitten, Ft.\nWayne; Lois Showley, Kewanna.\nOne daughter, deceased. Also nine\ngramichildren, Loren and Donald\nZegafuse, Doyle and Gerald Whit-\nten, and Jon Ann, Carolyn, Patri-\ncla and James Alan Show'ey,\n\nFire Chief. Bud Johnson was tak-\nen to the Woodlawn hospital Thurs-\nday night for observation and\n\nbebe nt Ak ermine ihideede cuiose\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 757.1262817382812, 1089.415283203125, 1094.39306640625, 1441.90625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "PERU \u2014 Several churches in\nPeru will hold midnight services\nChristmas Eve, They include St.\nCharles Catholic, Trinity, Episco\npal, First Metnodist and the First\nPreshyterlan,\n\nSpectal menug are also being\nplanned for both hospitals in the\ncity as well as the jail and the\ncounty home.\n\nPersonnel of the Air Force Base\nwilt also be served aboul 800\nPounds of turkey as. well as\u2019 500\npounds of baked Virginia ham.\n\nBusiness will be suspended in\nall public offices, businesses and\nindustry Sunday and Monday in ob\nservance of Christmas,\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 2125.43505859375, 950.1978149414062, 2454.2412109375, 1028.50244140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Couldn't Make Out\nOwn Name fin latte\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 2121.33984375, 435.88372802734375, 2459.437744140625, 944.68115234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "PERU_In city court Friday aft-\nernoon, Judge Gration Wickersham\nflned Daniel Jackson, 19 of Macy\na total of $139.50 on charges of\nreckless driving while his license\nwas suspended. The court also rec-\nommended that his operator's |\n\n \n\ncense be suspended for an addi-\nUonal two years.\n\nVirgil MeCord, 45, of Muskegon\nMich., was fined $114.75 for drunk-\njen driving and his Heense was sus-\n\n \n\nPeru, was fined \u2018S15. 15 tor having\nla \u2018eaky load.\nWilf2m Thomas of Tell City\nveaded not gvilty to folowing an.\nather vehic\u2019e too closely. His case\nwas continued,\n\nTim Conner, 55, of Attica, was\nfined $25 and costs and given a\nS% day sentence at the Indiana\nState Farm on.a charge of petit\nlarceny, Conner was arrested\nThursday for shoplifting,\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 1098.2728271484375, 1610.1796875, 1439.68017578125, 2235.79833984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "ELKHART, Ind. W\u2014A $250,000\nfire swept through the three-story\nCharles. S, Darke Co. Department\nstore in downtown Elkhart early\nFriday and three firemen suffered\nminor injuries befote {t was con-\ntrolled.\n\nOrlgin of the fire was not\nlearned. It was discovered by a\nnight watchman, Floyd E. Swine-\nbart, 66, who was Sleeping on the\npremises when a noise anwakened\nhim and he found the store filling\nwith smoke,\n\nSwinehart gave the alarm to 4\npassing. motorist after he and his\nwhite fled from the building. His\nwife, Nellie, had her hair singed\nwhen she went back-to their room\nto get her busband's shoes.\n\nFiremen controtled the blaze and\nprevented is spread in a four-\nhour fight. Those suffering minor\ninjuries were Donald E. Abel, wha\nfell from a ladder; Howard Reas-\noner, overcome by smoke, and\nDonald Aydelotte, struck on the\nhead by a hose nozzle,\n\nFire Chief Miles Houghton esti-\n\nmated the loss at a quarter of a\nmillion dollars_ -\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 57.37399673461914, 1527.957763671875, 402.27777099609375, 2037.4578857421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "WINAMAC\u2014James Puppas, 25,\nef South Bend, was charged with\ngrand larceny yesterday after he\nadmitted stealing some checks\nfrom a Freneesville IGA store last\nweek.\n\nSheriff Ralph Galbreath said\nPappas, who delivered goods to Lhe\nStore, admitted taking the checks,\nwhich had been cashed by the store\ndor customers, and cashing two of\nthem at a Monon bank.\n\nOne of the checks was for $64\naml tie other for a lesser amount,\nthe sheriff said. Just how many\nehecks were taken from the store\nbad not yet been determined.\n\nPappas waa arrested yesterday\nus he was delivering goods to the\nStore afler bank officials jdentified\nhim as the man who had cashed\nthe checks.\n\nHe was taken to the Cass coun-\nty jall, and was slated to be ar-\n\nrelgned io Pulaski circuit court\nJan. 2\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 409.30438232421875, 1131.8336181640625, 747.2478637695312, 1707.2049560546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "PERU\u2014Final rites for Wil!lam\nN. Begley, 79, wil! be at the Leon\n5. Allen funeral home in Sunker\nHil at_2 p.m, Sunday. The Rev-\neren] Merle Sparger will officiate\nand burial will be in Springdale\ncemetery, west of Bunker Hill,\nFriends may call at the funeral\nhome after one o'clock this after.\nnoon,\n\nHis death at 1 a, m. Friday oc-\ncurred ut the home of his son,\nClaud Begley, near Bunker Hill,\nafter a six weeks\u2019 Hiness.\n\nHis first marriage in Arkansas\nwas to Lucretia Richards whe died\nJuly 5. 1918, Later he married Lil.\nlie Walton who died in 1939.\n\nSurvivors are two sons: Willtam\nB., of California; Claud H., Bunk-\ner Till; two brothers and three sis-\nter: Esau, Arkansas; Thomas,\nCalifornia; Mra, James Ford, Cal-\nifernia; Mrs. 8. W. Hamby and\nMrs. Maud Hastings, Oklahoma.\nFour children, one brother and two\nsisters are deceased,\n\nHe was a member of the Baptist\nchurch in New Mexico.\n\n \n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 2123.3466796875, 305.15545654296875, 2422.7236328125, 427.00787353515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Three Melorists Fired\n'n Miami Court Friday:\nShanlifter Sentenced\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 2463.654052734375, 176.83917236328125, 2806.8916015625, 265.358154296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Miami Board Rejects\nLiquer Apolication\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 1097.5380859375, 1473.8726806640625, 1388.6951904296875, 1597.036376953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Three Elkhart Firemen\nSlightly Hurt Fighting\n$250,000 Store Blaze\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 756.0072631835938, 997.3992919921875, 1094.7568359375, 1083.9761962890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Christmas Programs For\nPeru Are Announced\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 407.0975036621094, 1847.782958984375, 747.6227416992188, 2205.987548828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "WASHTNGTON (\u2014The Veterans\nAdministration Friday restored\n$329 monthly compensation pay-\nments to James Kutcher of. New-\nark, N. J., a legless World War 11\nveteran, The VA had suspended\nthe payments Nov, 30 pending an\ninvertigation of Kutcher\u2019s loyalty.\n\nThe VA said its chtef \u2018benefit of-\nficer had ordered the payments re-\ninstaled ont, of \u201ca sense o7 fair\nplay and to prevent hardship\" af-\nfier Kutcher\u2019s lawyers protested\nthe suspension.\n\nStill ahead, however, is a formal\ndetermination of whether Kutcher\nhas forfeited his right to the bene-\nfits,\n\n \n\n \n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 410.3441162109375, 993.5413208007812, 723.07861328125, 1120.0926513671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "\u2018William N. Begley, 79,\nDies At Bunker Hill;\nFinal Services Sunday\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 1446.561767578125, 1581.1927490234375, 2777.741455078125, 3388.32080078125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": " \n\nthat lets your man\nchoose his own\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\nSmart Santas have found the perfect solution\n\nto the problem of a gift for that epecial man\u2014\n\na gift certificate. Here\u2019s the way to get him the\nnew clothing he needs\u2014and still allow him to\n\n\u2018choose his own gift. Gift certificates are available\n\n \n\nin any denomination.\n\n \n \n\nvu\nperen .\n\nDREENSFELDER\n\nCL ROTH L2 Fr,\n\n++. WHERE HE BUYS FOR HIMSELF\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 411.236328125, 2221.558349609375, 743.6503295898438, 2302.845458984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Linderman Rites To Be\nHeld Al Pern Monday\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 429.89154052734375, 2628.825927734375, 1081.4710693359375, 3392.452880859375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "May this season bring\nyou and all your Joved\n\nbo ones, much Happiness!\n\n \n\nYEAZEL\u2019S\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 2125.29638671875, 1036.05029296875, 2465.080078125, 1237.374267578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "CONNERSVILLE, Ind. (P\u2014Ru-\nral Mailman E. C. Hopkins\ncouldn't make out one scrawled\naddress on a Christmas card In\nhis pack so put it into his \u2018\u2018nixey\nbox\" awaiting a second look. On\nhis return from bis route the entire\npostoffice staff gathered to tell him\nthey'd figured out the hame of the\naddressee. It was E. C. Hankins.\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 404.9579772949219, 2306.648193359375, 741.9820556640625, 2554.604248046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "PERU\u2014Final rites for J. A. Lin\nderman will be at 2 p.m. Mon.\naay at the Eikenberry funera!\nhome. The Reverend A. H. Gall\nmeler will officiate and burlal wil\nIbe in Lutheran cemetery.\n' His death occurred Friday in\n\u2018Sheboygan, Wis. Survivors are his\n| wife, the former Camilla Lindner,\n\u2018whom he married here in 1924, 4\nsister, Daisy Elliott, of Elmira,\nNew York, also survives.\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 1099.209716796875, 998.6181030273438, 1436.2689208984375, 1456.4508056640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Methodist church held a Christmas\ndinner at the home of Mrs. James\nKay. Co-hoslesses were Mrs, Ar-\nthur Sprinkle and Mrs. Gifford\nDavis.\n\nFo'lowing the dinner Mrs. Maude\nWilson conducted the business\nmecting. Five dollars was donated\nto the W, L. \u00a7, Neighbor\u2019s Club.\n\nThe lesson was given by Mrs.\nMaggie Cree and Mrs. Fern Hen-\nry. A poem, \u201cLife's Road,\" was\nread by Berneice Davis. Sunshine\nboxes were filled for Mary Robin-\nson and Roscoe Sprinkle.\n\nMrs. Wilson won the contest\nprize. Gifts were exchanged by the\nll members and two guests Mrs.\nElla Crockelt and Mrs. Ruby Rife.\n\nMr. and Mrs. Joe Pyle and Jack\nare spending Christmas with rela-\ntives in Champaign, Illinois.\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 407.0343017578125, 1719.3663330078125, 691.5283203125, 1841.987548828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "legless Veteran Gets\nRenefits Restored\nAt Least Temnorarily\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 429.1502990722656, 157.43931579589844, 1424.82958984375, 893.170166015625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 2463.277587890625, 275.2032775878906, 2804.157958984375, 620.5745239257812 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "PERU\u2014Appiication for g beer\nand wine permit for a new co'ored\nrestaurant at 602 W. Second. St.,\nwas turned down by the Mian\nCounty Alcoholic Beverage Board.\n\nMembers of the Board declared\nthat denial was mandatary since\nan engineer's drawing of the area\nshowed thut 96.1 per cent was ras-\nidential and 3.9 per cent was com-\nmercial.\n\nThe Board members also said\nthey wou'd deny an appication for\na new beer and wine permit re-\nquested by Lawvence 2\nHudsen for the formes\nrestaurant at 98 E. WN\u2019\n\n \n \n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 1099.532958984375, 2282.240966796875, 1437.8768310546875, 2451.482421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "GARY, Ind. &t\u2014The body of Vir-\ngi L. Gambil, 40, a stock foreman\nat the Gary works of U.S. Stee!\nCorp., was found Thursday under\na load of ore in a bin, Plant offi-\neials said he apparently had fallen\naslpeep in the bin and the ore had\nbeen dumped over him.\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 2117.783935546875, 168.54397583007812, 2464.14697265625, 292.89404296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "taken Friday and-he ls expected to\nbe released today.\n\nMrs, Ivan Rock and haby were\njtaken to their home in the Foster\n\nfambulance\u2019 from the Woodlawn\n\u2018 hospital.\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 2475.905517578125, 810.5614624023438, 2792.727783203125, 1554.7899169921875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": " \n\n~ ROMEO\n\nSHOE SHOP\n\n300 Fifth Street\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 107.20909118652344, 2057.837158203125, 351.87713623046875, 2107.886474609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Twelve Mile\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 1105.6612548828125, 2461.278564453125, 1416.5244140625, 3407.856201171875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": " \n\nCALVARY PRESBYTERIAN\nCHURCH\n\nSevemih und Spencer Streats\n\nHarold J. King, Minister\n\nInvites You To Its\nChristeras Services\n\nChristmas Eve\nCandlelight Service\n\nA different hour of beauty, and\nimaginatian in the finest\nProtestant Tradition.\n\n\u2018 10:30 p. m.\n\nEveryone Welcome\nkeke\nChristmas Sunday\nFamily Worship\n\nSPEC(AL MUSIC\nBopti:m of Infants\nSERMON;\n\u201cThe Wider OF The Whe Men\u201d\n10:45 9. m,\nGed Bless You\nEveryonel\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 73.6249771118164, 143.01632690429688, 410.97412109375, 341.40594482421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "Adams Bureau Has\nDecember Meeting\n\nMrs. Kime Takes S And E\ndership\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 2137.841064453125, 1263.8797607421875, 2455.059326171875, 1545.59716796875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "Christian Science\n\nReading Room\n\n302 Barnes Office\nBuilding\n\nHours: 11:30 to 4 Daily Except\nSunday, Wednesday, Holidays\n\nTel. 4384\n\nPublic Welcome\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 838.9208984375, 1456.6279296875, 1003.5725708007812, 1507.64599609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "Walton\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 63.49282455444336, 1328.4404296875, 384.0021057128906, 1465.3077392578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "Held for Theft\nOf Some Checks\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 1180.15673828125, 2252.236328125, 1353.899658203125, 2275.130126953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "BODY IN NRE\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 1444.5186767578125, 157.25698852539062, 2112.698486328125, 216.4237060546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "ROCHESTER wc, Bo EE ous\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 2465.297119140625, 653.0926513671875, 2808.419921875, 761.6297607421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": " \n\nNEW YORK Ut\u2014From 1,220 to\n1,360 children probably were s-ved\nfrom infantile paralysis b- the\nalk vaecine procram in 7835, a\ntudy Indicated yest\n\n \n\n \n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 412.70709228515625, 2560.135498046875, 744.041748046875, 2599.387451171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "Read the Classified Ads.\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 63.018272399902344, 1463.6551513671875, 399.4211730957031, 1521.116943359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "South Bend Man: In Jail\nHere For Pulaski Ca.\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 2562.72265625, 635.0211181640625, 2711.328125, 651.6415405273438 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "Yonn eaves\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "363998060-moline-daily-dispatch-Sep-06-1955-p-2.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 2, 29 ], [ 7, 9 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 2, 29 ], [ 7, 9 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 5596.230328125001, 7380.7880859375 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 1608.7002138671876, 1975.412494140625, 2294.979107421875, 3914.3621640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "NEW YORK (P\u2014If William F.\nLydon's story checks out, the\nArmy has a 59-year-old private on\nits harmds.\n\nLydon, a slight, bespectacled\nelevator operator, turned up at 1st\nArmy headquarters on Governors\nIsland Monday. He told an MP on\nduty there:\n\n\u201cI want to give myself up. I've\nbeen AWOL from the Army since\n1928, and nov my _ conscience\nbothers me so much I\u2019ve got to\ngo in and face it.\u2019\n\nSurprised Army authorities as-\n\nsigned Lydon to a \u201c\u2018casual detach-\nment\u201d and restricted him to the\nisland while they checked his case\nThis might take some time, a\n;Spokesman said, since records\n\u2018dating back that far are probably\nburied somewhere in archives at\nKansas City\n\nLydon told Army officials he\n\nenlisted at Boston in 1928 and was\ntasstoned te Pt: Scott; RE White or\n|pass one day with other soldiers.\njhe said, he drank too much and\njaverstayed his leave by two days\n\nAshamed and afraid to face\nArmy discipline, he decided to stay\naway\n\n\u201cI went back to Boston, bought\ncivvies and did railroad and con-\nstruction work,\u201d he recalled \u2018\u2018The\nArmy didn\u2019t trace me A couple of\nyears later I came to New York.\nmet my wife and settled here\u201c\n\nThe Army spokesman said the\nstatute of lmitations on a peace-\ntime desertion will probably spare\nLydon any punishment \u2018We'll\nhave to give him a_ discharge,\nthat\u2019s all.\u201d he added.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 2977.39271875, 2731.47230859375, 3626.6492734374997, 5105.1395078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "GREENWOOD, Miss A ~\u2014 A\n| Brand jury expected to complete\n\u2018its investigation and report today\nin the case of Emmett Tiil, a 14-\nyear-old Chicago Negro, and the\nbody that may be his.\n\nWitnesses called to appear were\nDr L. B Otken, a white physician\nWHO examined\u201d the \u201c body\u201d pulled\nfrom the Tallahatchie River, and\nChester A. Miller, a Negro morti-\ncian at the Century Burial Assn.,\nwhich hand'ed the body\n\nTill\u2019s relatives claimea the body\nwas that of the youth, who was\nabducted by two white men after\nhe whistled at a white woman The\nabduction occurred Aug 28 and\nthe body was found three days\n\nater\nDist Atty Gerald Chatham said\n\nDr. Otken told him he doubted a\n. body could detemorate as much in\nthree days as the body pulled from\nthe river\n\nSheriff H. C. Strider, who ap-\npeared before the grand jury in\nSumner Monday, said the body\n|appeared to be that of an older\nperson\n\nChatham and Strider are offi-\ncials of Tallahatchie County, where\nthe body was found.\n\nTwo men charged with kidnap-\ning Till are held in Leflore County\n\u2018Jail here with a precautionary\nguard of National Guardsmen and\ndeputies patrolling the grounds\nThe cordon was established after\nboth Strider and Leflore County\nSheriff George Smith received\nthreats against the two\n\nHeld are Roy Bryant, 24-year-old\nstorekeeper whose wife was in-\nvolved in the whistling incident,\n\u2018and hrs half-brother, J. W. Milam,\n; 36. of Glendora The whistling took\nI place in Bryant\u2019s store in the near-\nby Money commuaity.\n\nl Bryant and Milam, who have\nsaid they freed the youth, have\nhad no statement since the body\n, Was found\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 257.5414614257812, 923.3674501953125, 938.16929296875, 3519.3379941406247 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D.\n\nMind, now, credulous ones, I do\nmot say that chronic arthritis may\nnot happen now and then, although\nno medical authority, so far as\nI am aware, sustains by sound\n.. pathology.a-diagnosis. of \u201cchronic.\n\narthritis\u2019 as a specific ailment.\n\n\u00a5 do say, and I think I cai sus-.\ntain this statement with sound\npathology, that in most cases pur\nporting to be \u201cchronic arthritis,\u201d\nthere is not now and there has.\nnot been any indication of inflam-\nmation of the joint tissues (except\nfrom accidental cause}, and there-\nfore the joint disability {s not\n\u201carthritis\u201d at all. In at least nine)\ncases out of ten, joint disability\nof more than a year in duration is\nactually what I call rheumatiz.\nrheumatiz, if you please, not rheu-\nmatism\n\nI\u2019m sorry about the word, but\nT\u2019ve learned by experience how dif-\nficult it is ta persuade people to\nuse a new word or to correct |\nwrong use of an old one Probably,\nninety-nine out of a hundred vend.\ners do not use the words cri and\nvite and have no idea what the\nwords mean. And it took many\nyears to persuade newspaper peo-\nple to quit calling amnesia \u2018\u2018apha-\nsia.\u201d\n\nNevertheless, I hope every read-\ner with joint disability of long du-\nration will send me a stamped.\nself-addressed envelope and ask\nfor the pamphlet Calcium and!\nRheumatiz. Please do so, even if}\nyou have been through the best |\nadvertised clinic or are being\ntreated for \u2018\u201c\u2018arthritis\u2019\u2019 by the most\npretentious trick specialist in town. |\n\nThe common kind of joint dis-\nability I call rheumatiz develops\n{nsidiously It creeps up on you.\nExcept with accident or strain\nthere is nothing inflammatory\nabout the joint trouble, just a\ngradual development of soreness.\nlameness, pain, and _ disability\nthrough a period of months or\nyears. In-short, the trouble is\nphysical degeneration of joint tis-\nsues,\n\nFor that matter ae ai \u00abstudent\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 1620.2021669921876, 4145.0968203125, 2300.85191015625, 5296.005230468751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "MIAMI. Fla Ww \u2014 Hurricane\nFlora, a well-behaved lady, was\nmaking a sweeping curve today\nthat wil} keep it in the open Atlan-\nfic and away from the American\nmainland\n\n\u201cThis storm is not a threat to\nany part of the United States\ncoast \"' the Miami Weather Bureau\nreported\n\n\u201cFlora should get into an upper\nair current flowing from the\nsouth.\u201d forecaster Cecil Gentry\nsaid \u2018\u2018This should head it further\nnorth while it {is still well away\nfrom the coast\"\n\nIt was roughly a thousand mil-s\nfrom the nearest mainland point,\ncket, and about 560 miles\nsoutheast of Bermuda.\n\nPacking 100-mile winds. it\nslipped off its northwestern path\nMonday night and began the..turn\nto north. If the curve continues ft\nshould pass Bermuda to the east.\nweathermen said\n\n \n \n \n \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 3635.0245546875, 901.459857421875, 4289.59409765625, 3588.3421445312497 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "BUCYRUS, Ohio u\u2014There were\nno serious injuries to be found to-\nday after a freight train and pas.\nsenger train of the Pennsylvania\nline crashed near here Monday\nmorning.\n\nThat was the report after res.\ncuers and doctors checked over\nthe cuts, bruises and two minor\nfractures produced in the crackup\nof the 19-car Manhattan Limited\nfour miles west of this north cen-\ntral community.\n\nThe Pennsylvania Railroad train.\nmoving at a 70 m p.h. elip, plowed\ninto a derailed freight train about\nsix miles west of here, throwing\npassenger and mail cars into a\ncrazy jumble in an adjoining oat\nfield.\n\nAn extra train erew aboard\nStarted through the derailed cars,\nhelping passengers thrown from\nberths or seats,\n\nA fleet of school buses, taxis\nand ambulances was formed to\nevacuate the 200 passengers from\nthe wreck.\n\nTwenty-six persons went to City\nHospital here for treatment. The\nfive most seriously hurt were held\novernight for observation, but hos-\npital authorities said they proba-\nbly will be released today. :\n\nCause of the accident was not\nknown. One theory suggested that\none or more cars of the freight\nderailed as the two trains passed\n\nMail and baggage cars on the\nlimited were the most senously\ndamaged. None of the passenger\ncars overturned.\n\nThe passenger train\u2019s engineer,\nJ D. Kelly, 60, of Fort Wayne,\nInd., and fireman G. H. Harms of\nBucyrus both suffered bruises an\nanrasions in the accident and re.\nturned to their homes after treat.\nment.\n\n. \u00bb Heyvis..gaid\u2014he\u2014saw something |\non the track ahead just before the\ncrash, and yelled a warning to\nKelly before running back to the:\nengine room. |\n_ Fire broke out in the fumbied,\ncars about eight hours after the!\nwreck, hampering repair work, un- '\ntil it was extinguished. |\n\nThe passenger train was travel-\ning from New York to Chicnen |\n\n} f\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1017.5467529296875, 6242.37353515625, 2258.759033203125, 7282.3505859375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "| 1,500,000\n\n| More than a million and a half\n| folks like you get cash they need\n| at HFC every year.\n\nHERE\u2019S WHY: $20 to $500 without endorsers \u00ab Sensible\ni ferms \u00ab Up to 24 months to repay \u00ab Loans for any good reason\n| Fast, friendly, one-day service \u00abBackedby 77 yeors' experience\n\nNeed money? Bills to pay? Call HFC today! \u2014\u2014-\n\nr OUSEHOLD FINANCE\n\n. 1605 ritth avande\nSohrbeck Bldg, \u201c1 2nd Floor Dial 4-2464\n\naS aasha franme\n\n \n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 2306.257220703125, 4547.0685, 2970.6710019531247, 5399.987652343751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "County Juage Lawrence\u2019 L\nPhares this morning approved an-\nnexation petitions, signed by 31\nfesidents, for an area in the gen-\neral area of 47th St . between 26th\nand 28th Aves, to become part of\n\n| the Moline incorporated area.\n| The area is known as the east\n| half of the Clarence W Weaver\nae addition and all of the Car\nence W Weaver Ist addition.\nPetitions asking annexation to\n- the city were filed in County Court\ni Aug. 8. At that time, the public\nhearing was set for 10 this morn-\ning There were no objections\ni The annexation becomes effec-\ntrve 30 days after approval now\ny the City CH:\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 4283.11293359375, 2771.48988671875, 4934.744976562501, 4051.1495175781247 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "| CINCE~**TI w\u2014More than 500!\n\u201cemployes of the Hamulton Tailomng\nCo. are lending $100,000 to their\n, employer. |\nMembers of the CIO Amalga-\nmated Clothing Workers voted the\nfunds after the company became\n| short of cash after recent acquisi-\ntions, a company official said.\n| The money was turned over to\nthe tailoring coneern by Jack\n/Krol, chairman of the Cincinnati\n,Amalgamated Clothing Workers\n| Board, who is better known na-\n\u2018tionally as director of the CIO\n| Political Action Committee.\n\nStarting Wednesday, employes\nwill have 10 per cent of their pay\nchecks deducted as their share of\nthe loan. The company will pay\n\n' approximately $10,0% a month to\nthe union until the debt is erased.\nThe employes will receive deben-\nture bonds, paymng 3%, per cent\ninterest, to cover thelr payroll\n\u2018deduction loans.\n\n' Accompany official said the union\nafforded a more attractive proposi-\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 4295.2255859375, 2535.025390625, 5545.712890625, 2763.135009765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "500 Workers Lend $100,000\nTo Employer Short of Cash\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 4931.57094140625, 2796.903705078125, 5596.230328125001, 3191.0372128906247 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "tion than could have been obtained\nfrom a bank.\n\nHamulton Tailoring. does. a seven-\nmillion-dollar yearly business and\nclaims to be the largest madeto\nclaims to be the largest made-to-\nmeature clothing organization in\nthe world.\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 2985.89404296875, 2267.13037109375, 3605.84423828125, 2693.580078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Grand Jury\nTo Complete\nDeath Probe\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 2302.16796875, 445.05206298828125, 2917.64794921875, 858.1493530273438 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Reveal Big |\nScholarship\n\nProsoram\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 1630.6465029296876, 5485.7061953125, 2303.562115234375, 6195.375835937501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "SPRINGFIELD Tl] w \u2014 Detec-\ntive Sgt Byron Nolting stopped on\nhis way to work Monday to talk\nwith 5-year-old Terry Weller.\n\nTerry insisted that Nolting see\nhts \u2018\u2018collection \"\u2019 The boy produced\nan accumulation of parking tickets\ntaken from the windshields of cars\nat a municipal parking lot* Motor-\nists using the lot have been com\nplaining that a delinqueat notice in\n\n\u201cknowtredpe\n\n \n\nof a parking violation.\n\n| Terry's mother assured police\nthat her son's collection would be\nstopped. .\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 2302.703021484375, 904.9659609375, 2976.6106992187497, 4224.61558203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "CHICAGO ~The largest inde-\npendent college scholarship pro-\ngram in the history of American\neducation was armounced today.\n\nThe program, backed with initial\nfunds of 201% million dollars is de-\n\ned to locate young men and\nwomen of high aptitude and en-\nlable them to go to college regard-\n\u2018less of their financial means.\n| The prograny will be handled by:\n\u2018a corporation which will make an\n\u2018annual nationwide search for tal-\nent at the high school level. The\nfinancial support of business and\nindustry will be encouraged.\n\nSelection of winners will involve\na nationwide scholarship competi-\ntion in which all of the approxi-\nmately 25,000 secondary schools in\nthe United States, public and pri-\n\u2018vate, will participate on an equal\nbasis.\n| Plans for the program were an-\nnounced by John M. Stalnaker,\npresident, and Laird Bell, chair-\nman of the new National Merit\nScholarship Corp,\n\nBetween one-third and one-half\nof alt the funds invested in the\nprogram will go directly to col-\nleges and universities selected by\nthe award winners on the basis of\nfree choice.\n\nRe gene said the corporation's\ntial working funds came through\ngrants by the Ford Foundation and\nthe Carnegie Corp. of New York.\nStalnaker said each scholarship\ngranted .will carry an annual sup-\nplemental \u2018cost of education\u201d\n\u2018grant to the colleges and univer-\nsities selected by the scholarship\nwinners\u2014the supplement roughly\nequalling the cost of tuition\n\nA spokesman said the program\nhas been endorsed by Albert Wil-\nlis, executive secretary of the I-\ninois High School Assn- and chalr-\nman of the contest and activities\ncommittee of the National Assn_\nof Secondary School Principals _\n\nStalnaker said that within the\nnext two weeks and every fall\u2019\nfrom now on, the nation\u2019s sec-.\ndary schools will be invited to\nName nromising candidates for\nscholarships.\n\nThe awards will give winning\nstudents the right to select any\naccredited college or university\nThey will vary from a token mini-\nmum of $100 a year if the stu-\ndent does not need financial as-\n\u2018sistance, to full tuition and hving\n' costs for four years.\n\nThe first scholarships are\nplanned before May 1, 1956 and the\nwinners will enter colleges of their\nchoice in September 1956\n| Statnaker predicted at least 200\nfour-year scholarships would be\ngrabbed the first year.\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 3643.64306640625, 452.4930725097656, 4224.017578125, 870.5701293945312 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "No Serious |\nInjuries in\n\nTrain Crash\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 2975.211669921875, 5129.62744140625, 3556.725830078125, 5297.54150390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "iMeteorite Is\n\u2018Seen in Chicago\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 277.5780334472656, 443.34051513671875, 1595.3712158203125, 885.3922119140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Personal Health Service - - -\n\nSound Pathology,\n\u2018Chronic Arthritis\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 2305.7451171875, 4260.7568359375, 2953.71484375, 4527.61572265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Approve Petitions\nFor Annexation\n\nOf Weaver Addn.\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 3011.0146484375, 484.0696716308594, 3611.160888671875, 1568.271484375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 1615.39794921875, 3945.148193359375, 2283.11279296875, 4123.796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "\u2018Flora\u2019 Behaves\n\nLike Lady Should\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 3632.072998046875, 3618.079345703125, 4162.08349609375, 3877.711181640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "\u2018Old Method of\n\u2018Picking Jobs\nJust as Good\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 187.5288543701172, 5155.3994140625, 955.8621826171875, 7380.7880859375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": " \n\n$*) 90\n\nPlus Tox\n\nFor husband ond wife\nusing Greyhound's\nFomily Plont (teove\n\nMondoys, Tuesdays, Sy .\nWednesdoys)\njoy Air-Conditioned\n\ncok\ncomfort aboard Greyhound\u2019s\nnew SCENICRUISER OF HIGHWAY\nTRAVELER!\nGREYHOUND TERMINAL\n1814 Sth Avenues, Ph. Moline 4- 6214\nhe, \u00a3. EWAN, Mgr.\n\n \n \n\ner i Bs by 4 \u00a30\nhee a ae Bula\n\nTt AS\n\n\"GREYHOUND:\n\nViek. ove Ke\n\n \n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 3625.484515625, 3916.652728515625, 4275.9813046875, 4857.58628515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "| SAN FRANCISCO u\u2014Psycholo-\n\n| gists\u2019 methods of picking jobs for\n\n{men in business are no better than\n_the old-fashioned way used by the\n\"boss fn choosing workers. a lead.\ner of the profession asserted Mon-\n| day night.\n\nThe batteries of tests used by\n| the psychologists, mainly stace\n, World War II, have not done well\nin fitting men into jobs, said Dr\n, Lee J. Cronbach of the Univer-\n| mity of Illinois. He said that's large-\njty because they cannot predict the\nbehavior of a worker tn his ass:gn-\nment without knowing what the job\n,will demand of him\n\nDr Cronbach addressed the\nAmerican Psychological Assn He\n\u2018is its president-elect.\n\nRlacdp Tarweniu kas 1079 emmilae nf\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 2997.430908203125, 5793.73486328125, 3613.230224609375, 7301.60546875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": " \n\nThe Newly Decorated\n\u2018 and Air-Conditioned\n\nLeClaire Hotel\nCOFFEE\nSHOP\n\n- Noon-Day Luncheon |\n\nTomorrow - Wednesday\n\u2018Enjoy\nKOETTBULLAR\n(Swedish Meat Balls )\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 1620.361083984375, 5329.751953125, 2181.039794921875, 5470.22119140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "[-CottecttonF c oo\n\u2018Be Stopped, NOW\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 1616.3140869140625, 1521.8648681640625, 2247.145751953125, 1942.669921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Man Claims\nHe\u2019s AWOL\nSinee 1928\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 2981.355853515625, 5317.78969140625, 3624.2925839843747, 5715.196148437501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "4 -\nben = ie:\n1 sembed as having a green tail\n| streaked across Chicago's sky at\n9 15 o'clock Monaay night.\nObservers at Midway airport\nsaid it came out of the northeast,\ntook a westerly heading and made\na 30 degree arc as it disappeared.\n\n \n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 975.3815307617188, 5474.79345703125, 1613.7257080078125, 6171.796875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "ee ee ee ee ee\n\nSERVISOFT\nSOFT WATER SERVICE\non a low-cost\n\nPg C2\n, TWESOPRIN-THE WATER FOR-TOUT\u00ae >\n- 7 oy.\n\n \n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 3650.74951171875, 4956.4228515625, 4874.158203125, 7319.47900390625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": " \n\n\u00b0 :\na\nAMPA ets PICRIFVIAARIM EVSDY mite AT &\u00a3 ON Wahke TY\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 943.0219912109375, 941.3775209960937, 1618.0096250000001, 3509.2447324218747 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "}of, though by no means an au-\nthority on pathology, I question |\n\u2018the validity of the concept of,\nchronic inflammation in any cir-\ncumstance. In every such instance,\nthe actual condition, I believe, is\n\u2018not inflammation at all, but degen-\neration. If I'm wrong about this,\nT'll be grateful to physician or\npathologist who can or will set\nme right \u2014 and needless to say,\u2019\nI'll never reveal the identity of\nsuch mentor without his or her\nwritten consent.\n\nDegeneration is thus defined in\nStedman's Medical Dictionary:\n\nA retrogressive pathological\nchange in cells or tissues in con-\nsequence of which the function-\ning power is lost and the living\nsubstance becames converted\ninto an inert mass.\n\n(Dr. Stedman meant to say the\nfunctioning power is impaired, |\nFm sure.)\n\nAs I indicate in the pamphlet,\nthe cause of the joint degenera-\ntion which IT call rheumatiz {fs nu-\ntritional deficiency through the\nyears from early childhood up to\nand including bedtime snack to-\nnight. That is to say, insufficient\ndaily intake of calcium, sunshine\nvitamin D, vitamin B complex and\niodine.\n\nQUESTIONS & ANSWERS\nPraise from Pastor\u2019s Sister\n\nI have many of your pam-\nphiets which have helped me to\nkeep fit and enjoy good health and\nhappiness. I, too, say God bless\nyou, Doctor, for vour stand and\n\u2018Temperance and W C T.U work |\nDr. ... ., of the . . . Church\nhere, is my brother... (Mrs ..)\n\nANSWER \u2014 Thank you. Ma'am\nbut you had better be careful If\nthe religious leaders ef the com-;\nmunity were to find out about!\nthis, your brother might be out \u201d\nhis ear\n\n(John F. Dille Co., National]\nNewspaper - Syndicate.)\n\n(Write to Dr Brady in care of\nthis newspaper. Address: \u201cDr\nWilliam Brady. The Moline Dis\n\nnatrh Malina Ti) \u00b0*}\n\n\u2018\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 4319.17822265625, 4085.503662109375, 4886.53173828125, 4874.9150390625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "PAUL C.\nJOHNSON\n\nx REAL ESTATE\nINSURANCE\n\nPhone 4-7463\n419 Sixteenth St.\n\nMoline\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 2317.583251953125, 5452.1640625, 2832.627197265625, 5537.85595703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "Williston Dies\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 4939.40771484375, 5341.99462890625, 5590.6328125, 7332.40087890625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "Fryer ene\n\n= ->\nCLIP THIS COUPON 7\n\ni HILLS BROS. |\ni FOLGERS ;\n\nr\na\nH a\n\ni YOUR CHoIcE }\n\n9.8485)\n\ni WITH THIS COUPON\n;. Wednesday, Sept. 7th ;\na a @a*\nH \u2019 CLIP THIS COUPON '\n' DROMEDARY |!\n$=. White \u2014 Yellow\nChocolate\n\n| CAKE MIX :\n\n2.-39\u00b0\n\nTH THIS'COUPON =f\n\u2018 Wednesday, Sept. 7th {\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 2322.775146484375, 6643.61328125, 2963.342041015625, 7321.6708984375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n \n\nRaw\nion SS Sores. it er\n\n \n\nEee\n\nNB ce ae\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 283.1343078613281, 3541.639404296875, 1569.4652099609375, 5022.45458984375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "Raw.\n\n \n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 1639.473388671875, 451.990966796875, 2273.36572265625, 1429.4920654296875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 4315.2734375, 474.6750183105469, 5549.09228515625, 561.3173217773438 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "Ads Like Windows on Busy Streets\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 4331.646625, 591.9027895507812, 5566.997417968751, 2496.0018125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "ver go Wwindow-shoppings\n* Maybe you think you're not a window-shopper. Just the\nsame, you probably stop and look at a window now and then\neven when you are in a hurry. \u00b0\n\nIn reading through a newspaper, ads are just like show\nwindows on a busy street. The first job is to attract your\nattention. The second is to interest you. The third is to con-\nvince you..about the values and services displayed.\n\nThere jw absolutely no way to know what sort of ads you\nprefer unless you tell us. We could send everyone around to\nyour fiolse to Interview you. You'd probably take the time\nand be polite and answer their questions. It is much more\nConverfent for you if you will fill out your Opinion Form\neach evening as you read the paper and send it in at the end\n\n\u201cof the week. Tre\n\n$1050 in cash awards to readers whose opinions are nearest\nto what the most readers decide are best. $50 ,each stweek,\nplus the Jackpot if you have a perfect score. Enter each\nweek. Clip ballot fn Dispatch each Monday.\n\nThe following \u201cAd Survey\u201d tirms havo ads in this Issue. Read\neach one carefully and decide which, in each category, you think\nis best. See new List {n this space each day.\n\nLARGE ADS (Select 1) SMALL ADS (Select 1)\nBide & Kuhl Anderson Orthepedie Service\n~- Ray Anderson, Radio & TV\n\ntllinots Posieal Elmer's Wallpoper & Paints\nlowa-Illinois Gas & Electric Co. Goethal's Clothing & Shoes\n{laundry Equip.) Holst Kakert\n\n(Fine Upholstering)\nMEDIUM ADS (Select 1) Holst Kokert\n\nBaker's Dairy (Furniture Cleaning)\n\nEsterdahi's Mortuary Holst ee wn Carpet)\n\nlowariflinois Gas & Electric Co. LeClaire Hotel\n\nMoline Institute of Commerce Merdian\u2019s Home Fashionette\nMoline Paint Manufacturing Co. The Plantation\n\nNovak's -Pre-Cast Concrete Co.\nOakleaf - Tarbox ae Floor Coverings\nParadise Theater Select Cleaners\n\nSherwin - Williams Twenty - Third Avenue TY\n\nlf NO perfect score has been received\nJACKPOT THIS WEEK WILL BE $200.00\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 3636.181537109375, 4814.53578515625, 4277.02964453125, 4917.415386718751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "New Jersey has 1,972 miles of\nrailroad.\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 338.7841491699219, 904.4852905273438, 906.1223754882812, 948.50390625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "Pe WITT TAM RRANDY WMD,\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 4940.5146484375, 3298.857177734375, 5591.966796875, 5551.18603515625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "CHICAGO\nBUTCHERS\n\n1519-6th Ave., Moline\n\nWHY PAY MORE?\nCHECK OUR\nLOW PRICES\nCLIP THESE\n\nCOUPONS\nWednesday, Sept. 7th\n\nae\n\nCUP THIS COUPON ss!\n| WHEATLAND |\n\nBUTTER\nFinest 55:.\n\ni WITH THIS COUPON |\na Wednesday, Sept. 7th !\nr ms\n; CLIP THIS COUPON '\n' OSCAR MAYER F\n: SLICED \u2019\n\n: BACON :\n:\n\n\u00a7 Pound c\n\u00a7 Sealed 5 \u2018\n* Package Ib. a\n\n1 WITH THIS COUPON \u00a7\n\na epi.\nim vr ao!\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 2310.987548828125, 5756.1767578125, 2967.28125, 6618.076171875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "terms beginning in 1920 and fou\n\u2018terms beginning in 1940\u2014died Mon\nday He was T2.\n\n| = =MOLINF DAILY OISPATCH\nEstablished (sl\n\nPublished every afternuun except Sun\nday oy the Muline Uispatch Pubilshing\nCu 17% bitty Avenue Adlne, O1 En\ntered as secuno ciass matter at the Aluline\noustuffice under the act ul March 8% 1873\n| Mali rates: Olnets and lows $10.00 one\nyear $6.00 six months: $3 3 three munths\n50 une munth All other states $18.2\nme vear: $3.10 six munths: $4155 three\nmunths; $1 7 une munth\n\nAD mafl subscriptions must be pald t\nadvance\n\n \n\n \n\nNotice Sobscribers\nyuo du oot cecelve your cupy uf the\nVispaich al whe reguial Ouur please phune\nthe Multne ut East Mulne office beture\n6.15 p.m and e ecupy will be delivered t&\nvou by Special \u00a2gelivery oc messenger.\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 2313.102435546875, 5563.9503359375, 2979.8689999999997, 5895.672222656251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "CHICAGO u\u2014George A Willis-\nton, a Chicago Republican who\nserved 14 years in the INinois\nHouse of Representatives\u2014three\nterms beginning in 1920 and four\nterms beginning in 1940\u2014died Mon-\nday He was T2.\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "193200161-lumberton-robesonian-Jun-30-1955-p-31.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 1, 3 ], [ 1, 7 ], [ 3, 7 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 3, 7 ], [ 7, 1 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 10711.15625, 14242.459859375 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 5612.0166015625, 4368.830078125, 9370.5439453125, 4687.92529296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "Hodges Sees No Budget Cut\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 8112.57871484375, 4756.3809609375, 9381.850484375, 6466.07265234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "asking the same concessions, but\nfailed to get what they wanted.\n\nWhen the average person thinks\nof State employed law enforce-\nment officers he is apt to think on-\nly of the patrol and SBI, forgetting\nthat many guards and night watch-\nmen on the State payroll have pow-\ner of arrest. Blanket bills design-\ned to protect a good sheriff, often\nrun into trouble because they must\nbe written to apply to \u201c\u2018law en-\nforcement officers'\u2019\u2019\u2014and that in-\ncludes some pretty sorry consta-\nbles and policemen.\n\nHowever worthy the motive that\ninspired the bill or the immediate\nneed it is designed to fill, there is.\nalways some astute commit tae\nmember to point out the danger.\nof setting a precedent.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 8122.48740625, 6666.5313515625, 9379.6502890625, 7708.04433203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "A generation of nuclear giants\ncan be one of moral infants, says,\nDr. Roy McClain in his Baptist\nHour radio message \u201cEpnitaphs\u201d\u2019,\non station WTSB Saturday morp-\ning at 9:00 o'clock. _\n\nDr. MeClain uses epitaphs of\npeople who have missed the mark\nin life because they were too busy\nmaking a living. He thus emphasiz-\nes the urgency of developing the\nspiritual side of \u2018life along with\nthe material.\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 5571.4610390625, 4915.7852578125, 6839.469625, 7539.4881796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "- LONG RANGE \u2014 Governor\nHodges made it clear to report-\n\ners at his Jatest news conference\nthat he is more concerned about\nthe long range tax and appropri-\nation policies than about immedi-\nate effects of any particular bill.\nHe expressed the hope that the\nGeneral Assembly will hold spend-\ning down to a minimum, but that\nany cuts will not be deep enough\nto endanger essential phases of\nthe State\u2019s educational and deve-\nlopment programs. He does not\nthink there can be very much cut\noff the budget recommended $425\nmillion for general fund purposes\nduring the next biennium, but he\nhas no quarrel with minor adjust-\nments and transfers of some i-\ntems, so long as the items con-\ntribute to the objectives of con-\ntinued growth.\n\nHe called for thoneueh study\nleading to simplification and mod-\nernization of the State tax struc-\nture. \u2018\u2018Nobody can be proud of the\nexisting situation,\u2019\u2019 he said. \u2018North\nCarolina has acquired an unhdescer-\nved \u2018bad reputation\u2019 because it has\ndone a poor job of publicizing the\nimpact of combined State and lo-.\n\n \n\n \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 4291.2715859375, 828.0012612304688, 5566.7967734375, 7805.729390625001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Seg TID\n\n. NOTICE. OF, ELECTSON TO\nENLARGE THE BOUNDARIES OF\n\nLUMBERTON CITY SCHOOL\n\nADMINISTRATIVE UNIT TO BE\n\nCOTERMINOUS WITH\n\nBOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF\n| LUMBERTON\n\nNotice fs hereby given that an elec\nHon will be held on the First Tues-\nday after the I*irst Monday in May,\n19545. for the purpose of detarmining\nWhether the boundarles of the School\nDistrict known as the Lamberton\nCity School Administrative Unit shall\nhe enlarged so as to make the Luin-\nberton City Sehool Administrative\nUnit distriet eotermtnous with the\ncorporate limits of the City of Lum-\nberton, as sald corporate Ifmits bhe-\ncame effective at twelve o'clock mid-\nhight, December 15, 1941, by ordinance\nof the City of \u201cLumberton, N.C.\nQualified voters residini: in the fol\nlowing deserihed area shall be eligible\nto vote:\n\n2 \u2018That area enelnsea within the pre-\n, sent corporate Hinits of the City of\n; Lumberton, N. C. (as said-limits were\n, extended by ordinance of the City of\n\" Lamberton effective twelve. o'clock\nMidnight, December 15, 2944) which\nis outside the praesent boundarles of\nthe School District known as the\nLumberton City School Adminiatra-\nlive Unit, which present boundaries\nof snid School District are as follows:\n\nBeginning at a atake, snid stake\nbeing North S85 degrees and 45 minutes\nWest about 576 feet from the inter-\nsection of Carthage Rond and 19th\nStreet and runs thence to with and\nbeyond the center of 19th Street\nSouth 835 degrees and 45 minutes Kast\nabout 7240 fect to a stake, said stake\nbeing about 320 feet southeast of the\neconter of the Elizabethtown Road,\nthence South 4 degrees and 15 min-\nutes West ahout\u2019 5620 feet, to and\nWith the east line of Rozier Street,\nto a stake, thenea South 58 derrees\nand 15 minutes West crossing the\nSAL RR and Chippewa St. about\n2600 feet to a stake, thence to, with\nund beyond the center of Noir Street\ncrossing the Fairmont Road between\nKinlaw and Campbell Streets about\nNorth 64 degrees and 04 minutes West\nabout 5575 feet to a stake, thence\nNorth 4 degrees and 13 minutes East\ncrossing the SAL RR and WU. S. high-\nways No. T4 and 301 near the Roube-\nson Mfg. Co. about 6150 feet to the\nbeginning.\n\nQualified voters residing within the.\nabove describe area within the pre-\nstent corporate limits of the City of:\n_Lumberton, but outside the present\nboundaries of the School District\nknown as the Lumberton City School\nAdministrative Unit are hereby noti-\nfied that said clection shall be on the\nquestion of enlarging the boundaries\nof said School District to be conter-\nminous with the present corporate\nlimits of the City of Lumberton, as\nsaid corporate limits became effective\ntwelve oclock midnight, December\n1h, 1954; and that if a mafority of\nthose residing in the above described\narea Who shall vote thereon = shall\nvote in favor of such enlargement,\nSuld district shall thereupon become\ncoterminous with the presengs = cor-\nporate limits of the City of Lumber-\nton, N. C.\n\nSaid qualified voters residing in\nsald area are further notified that:\nsaid election shall be upon the ques-\ntion as to whether an annual tax of\nJoc-on the $100.00 valuation of pro-\nperfy, such as js now levied by the\nCity of Lumberton to supplement the\nSchool funds of the ,.Lumberton City\nSchool Administrative Unit, shall be\nJevied In aid area for the purpose\nof supplementing the funds for the\nnine monti.s schvol term for said dis-\ntrict A vote in favor of the enlarge-\nment Of said district shal] be deem-\ned and held to be a vote in favor of\nthe levy of said tax.\n\nSaid election which is called for\nMay 3 1955, will be held in the Court\nAlouse. Polls will be oper at 6:30\no'cloc] A. ML. and will closesat 6:20\novock P. M. The following will be\nJudges of lection Miss Kythel Pitt-\nman, Mrs Jimmy Willams and Mrs,\nJ. M. Parsons,\n\nkhuth S. Atkinson\n: City Clerk\nAL-99. Awl\u201d \"Luo\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 417.2173767089844, 11421.8173828125, 1591.8875732421875, 13866.7294921875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "{\n\n \n\n| AUTO\n: FINANCING |\n| REFINANCING |\n\nNEW CARS 5%\nInstallment Loan Dept.\n\nScottish \"Bank\n\nMember FDIO\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 8198.4677734375, 10227.87109375, 10512.849609375, 13894.3125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "an mata\n\nREDUCE\n\nnis\n\nere OF\n\nAuto! r uy me\n\na\n\n \n\nREGA\ntly fir\n\nhow your\nance ed W we can\n\nel oo AN\n\ncar \\\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 6835.5381875, 4716.954203125, 8119.56581640625, 13991.823140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "cal tax burden in comparison with\nother States,\"\u2019 he continued. When\nthe whole picture is presented\nNorth Carolina compares very fa-\nvorably.\n\nComponent parts of the overall.\npicture which have not been ad-\nequately portrayed include State\nsupport of schools and highways\n\u2014 burdens which fall heavily up-\non local units most places. Anoth-\ner important item is that North\nCarolina has already provided ma-\n\nny of the permanent facilities\nwhich other States must yet pay\nfor, justifying the: conclusion that\nour tax schedules are less likely\nto be upped in the near future.\nAfter all the kind things are\nsaid, and all the best features\nof the combined State-local tax\nburden \u2018explained, the fact re-\nmains that in many respects our\ntax structure is \u2018\u2018out-dated and\u2019\nconfused.\u201d\n\nMODERNIZATION \u2014 The Gov-\nernor is pleased with the attitude\nof the Legislature on this point-\nSeveral bills are pending, which\nmay be consolidated into one, pro-\nviding for a permanent tax stu-\ndy commission to work with the\nDepariments of Tax Research and.\nRevenue in much the same way\nthe Advisory Budget Commission.\nworks with the Budget Bureau. |\n\nBills are in preparation to re-\n\u2018write the entire sales tax article\nto eliminate confusion, and to in-\ncorporate in the statutes many of\nihe processes and provisions which\nhave been handled by administra-\ntive rulings. Also in the legisla-\ntive mill are proposals to\u2019 revise\nprocedure in the Revenue Depart-\nment, provide larger auditing and\ninspection staffs, to facilitate col-\nlection of legally owed taxes. En-\nactment of the essential features\nof these bills is practically cer-\ntain. They will afford substantial\nimprovement over current prac -\ntices.\n\nThe Governor's idea, shared b\u00a5\nmuny Jeyislalurs and tax olficials,\nis that these measures will allevi-\nate pain and reduce temperature,\nbut will not touch the causes of\nthe sickness. No material, change\nhas been made in the busie tax\nstructure since 1933, Several leg-\nislators have suggested that the\npresent proposals are comparable\nto treating sufferness from tuher-\neulosis and typhoid fever only with\nremedies used twenty years ago.\n\nTyphoid is very rare in North |\nCarolina now. and tuberculosis is\nfast on the way out as a health\nmenance, because emphasis was |\ndiveried from temporary reliet LO 0\nelimination of the causes That.\nis what needs to be done with the\ntax structure, say the tax doctors.\nThey further agree that it cannot:\nbe.done in one sear or two or\ndone once and forgotten; but there\nmust be continuing study to. keep\nabreast, if not ahead, of changing |\nPconumic conditions and practices !\nin olher States,\n\nPRECEDENT \u2014 Precedent is,\not as Important or controling for\nhe legislative branch of govern-\nnent as for the judiciary Recent,\nJecisions of the North Carolina and ,\n\u2018nited States Supreme Courts\n\u2018aise the question whether judicial ,\nywecedent is as controlling as it\nised to be. Legislators do have to.\nvatch close:. the potenual \u201cPier,\nedent\u2019 effect af cettain btlls,\nidnuttedly good for the immediate |\nmurpase but having iImplicauons\nvhich might late: rise to plague |\nhem in tess desirable but some: |\nvhat comparable siluauons. |\n\nTake, fo: esample the bill to,\nHow highway patrolmen to col-.\necl ash pay for vacation tme\nvhich they could not take because\nof calls to duty. Looks good on its\nace, untuul someune remember ed\nhal many olhe: State employees\nsannut take vacations and work\nnany avertuume hours without en\nta pay There are provistons now\nor highway pawolmen Injured in\nine of duty, and for the State to\nyay cost of moving when ther lo-\n\u2018ation assignments are changed.\n\\gents of the State Bureau of In:\n\u2018esugalion pleaded precedent in,\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 9417.4122109375, 855.3386025390625, 10710.0643515625, 2548.9432578124997 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": ". SENDAI, JADAN -- Sergeant\nFirst Class Saluatoke A. Gentilue\nomo, whose \u201cwife, Vonetle, lied\non Route 5, Lumberton, N. C..\nrecently compiected in the 1X\n\nCorps small bore rifle team chant\npionships at Sendal, Japan\n\nSergeant Gentiluomo fired wifll\nthe 92nd Armored Field Artitlery\nBattalion fcam, one of six which\ncompeted in the event.\n\nThe sergeant, a personnel sere\ngeant, entered the Army in 1944\nand received basic training at\nCamp Walters, Tex. He arris ed in\nthe Far East in December 1954.\n\nlis mother, Mrs. Rosa Gentil\nomo, lives at 1218 Avenue G, (sal-\n-yvesion, Tex. He is a 1944 grads\nuate of Kirwin High School,\n\n \n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 1719.09423828125, 12690.3134765625, 2853.3984375, 13851.703125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "SE ES meat ed en I Riyals eat A TE Bc, atch RL cs\n\nAPPLIANCE\nSERVICE\nANY KINDO\nANY MAKF\u2014\nANY MODEL\u2014\n\nLUMBERTON\nAPPLIANCE CO.\n\nMAX BRYAN. Owner\nPHONE 3778\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 382.82169580078124, 9220.51865625, 1663.76112890625, 11364.7127890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "~~ - >\n\nFor Rent or sare \u2014 o r\u00e9%M house on\nIst Street. Hut water Heater, ver\nnetian blinds and tile bath Hecent-\nly remodeled throughout. Immediate\npo-session Cul} \u00a7gsh\n\nAnijiques, cutglass, china, lamps, mar-\nble tup tables. desk. chalre, 4a\nbrac. clocks, comivede and furs |\nturo Parakeets, cages, feed and\ntoys Rowland Anigue Shop, 4 miles\nenst of Rowland 1-4 ioile off Fatr-\nmont Road. Phone 3933.\n\nOr will consider trade for othe: de. |\nsirable property, 3 bedruom owner\noccupied dwelling. Desirable ' \u00aba!\n\nthen in furmbert no Ir Stason\nable Wrte-Beaxa 7) Lumber on, |\nN. C, '\nWe buy and sell goog \u20ac-ea Furniture.\nWhithey Furniture ;any, 1231\n\nW 3rd Street, Phone 630 J.umber\nton\n\nBet .. An, mes \u2018or ot BP.\n(\u201cloyd Martetta, N. C. ;\n- \u00a9\n\nSeyeral good used washers, refriger-\nators. gus ranges, and elecirie\nranges at a price you can afford\nto pay. dohnsun-Cotton Co, First\nat (\u2018hestnut, Jaumb-rton.\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 8344.4775390625, 6516.10498046875, 9143.796875, 6642.162109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Baptist Hour\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 478.7798767089844, 683.5489501953125, 4247.86181640625, 987.6506958007812 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "\u2018Robesonian Classified Ads\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 3006.343607421875, 3103.771341796875, 4291.26698828125, 5461.76503515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "MVvViiVe VWF BENVIvVeaE Wer\n| PROCESS BY PUP! ICATION\nJanio RR, lflerring\n, vB.\n\nL. R. Herring, alias\nRome llerring *\u2018\n\nTU L. RR. UWRRRING, ALIAS ROME\n\n| WERRING:\ni Take notice that a proceeding seek-\n\u2018Ing relief against you has been filed\nin the above entitled action before\nthe Superior Court of Rvbeson Coun-\ntv, North Carolina,\n\nThe nature of the relief: being\nsought js as follows: The plaintiff\ngeeky to obtain ai divoree absolute)\nupon the grounds of two years se-\nparation, and prays for un order a-\nwarding lo the plaintiff the custody\nof the minor children of the marriage\nof the plaintiff and defendant, for\n(alimony pendente Nte and counsel\n| fees, and for an order requiring the\n-defendunt, L. R. Herring, alias Rome\nllerring to provide for the tuition\nand maintenance of said minor chil-\ndren, and a decree declaring a Hen\nupon the property of tha defendant\nto secure the amounts so ordered.\n\nYou are required to make defense\nto such pleadings not later than\nMay 18th, 1935, and upon your fail-\nure to do so the party seeking ser-\nvice against you will apply to the\ncourt for the relief sought.\n\nThis the 28th day of March, 1955.\n\nTheresa Patterson, , $2,600,000 a month.\u201d\n\n+ When $0,000 was needed yester\nL:day to help meel the semi-manthtl\nli payroll it was necessary to borros\n\u2018 lemporarily {rom federat funds ur\n\ntif money approved by the Legist:\nture becomes available. This i\nexpected shortly. Hintz noled the\nsometimes in the pasl this proces\nhas heen reversed and slate fund\nhave been used for federat pu\nposes when the federal appropri\ntions have been late in comin\nae.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 768.954345703125, 1465.77978515625, 1001.8201293945312, 1635.79736328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Welfare Pay\nCut Looms;\nStudv Starts\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 493.6754145507812, 998.3668208007813, 754.340515625, 2094.809265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "witness Harvey Matusow\nwas sentenced to ihree years in a\nfederal ,prison for criminal con-\ntempt of court and jailed in lieu\nof $10,000 bond.\n\nU.S. Dist. Judge R. E, Thoma-\nson passed sentener of the 28-year-\nold New Yorker, a former Cum-\nimtinist, former IBC informer and\nself identified liar in various Com-\nrounisl trials and hearings.\n\nThomason had held Matusow in\ncontempt last Salurday afler turn-\n\u2018ing down a plea for a new trial\nfor Clinton Jenuks, official uf the\nInlernational Union of Mine, Mill\nand Smelter Workers.\n\nJencks had been convicted and\ngiven a five year prison Lerm or\na charge of [alsifying a non\nCommunist under \u201cLhe\n|\"Taftdlartley Acl. Matusow\u2019s tesli\nmony was a factor in the convic\nion, which is being appealed.\n\nJudge Thomason held that Mat\nJusow was in contempt for atlempt\nLing to ubstruct justice by seekiny\nito put Jencks\u2019 conviction aside.\n\nMatusow. was unable: to maki\nhail and was locked in\u2019 the count\njail, We said he might be able t\nmake bail in three or four days\n\nBefore he was sentenced, Judg\nThomason asked if he had any\nthing to say. He said:\n\n\u201cwas motivated to get justic\nHfor one I wrongly accused. [ ar\nready to accept the decision. J mus\ntive with myself, My conseienc\nis clear. :\n\n\u201c1 na longer am a false witness.\n\nWhen Judge Thomason held Ma\n'Jusow in conternpt last Saturday\nj|he told him:\n| You deliberately and mali\n\u2018liously and designedly schemed |\nobstruct justice and cause the f\nling of an affidavil that obtaine\nthis hearing on a motion for a ne\ntrial (for Jencks). You altempte\nto obsiruct justien tu put aside t\nconyiction of Clinton Jencks |\nfurther your own personal ends.\u201d\n\nEarlier, Matusow said he woul\nconsider himself a \u201cpolitfeal pri\noner\u2019\u00ae if he were sentenced to jai\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 1791.4330439453124, 120.76869915771485, 2055.629333984375, 399.4481206054687 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "priton a year ago, the sheriff said.\nWebster said be \u201ctold us when\n\nwe took kim to Santa Fe last year\n\nthat he planned to become a\niteusty, get transferred to the prison\nfarm and escape. And that\u2019s just\nwhat he did.\u201d\n\nWebster said Sandoval last year\n Uireatened ta retura and \u201c'get\" twa\ntlticers. The officers, Deputy Sher-\niff Val Baumazart and City Police-\nman Russell Miller, first arrested\n\nSandoval for a Clovis burglary\n| which resulted in bis prisan sem\nbem:\n\n \n\n \n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 1558.9059443359374, 2037.9213251953124, 1815.1514287109374, 2655.312927734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "other children were born there,\nthus being Mexican nallonals. In\n\u2018order tn get them back, they\nwould have lo pay $25 each for a\nU.S. Immigrant Visa, for a to-\ntal of $195, including the visa for\nthe father.\n\nMrs, Serrana said her fea\nbrothers. El and Filidelfia\nMirra, are willing to go down in\nthelr ears to central Mexico lo\nbring back the father antl sev+\nen children. The American con-\nsul at San Luis Polus} has ine\ndicated there will be uo trous\nhle gelling the visas, once Ihe\nmancy has been raised.\n\nNow working at the Catholic\nMaternity Center, Mrs. Serran\u00a2\nappealed lo The New Mexican fo\nhelp in raising the money, ant\nthe newspaper staff hits already\npassed the hat to get the \"Serra\nno Fund\u201d rolling. The goa\nlo pny for the visas and lor tis\ngasoline it will take ta get the\nSerrano family back together.\n\n\u201cTt means s0 ntuch lo me.\u201d Mrs\nSerrann said. \"M\nis four yes off row and\nhaven't seen him since he was ;\n\nbaby who couldn't even walk yet\nFee Ss SP ye ae Oe him\u201d\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 48.286685943603516, 1342.956787109375, 457.1122741699219, 1457.0419921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "rport Fix-up Plan\nscussed By Council\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 1307.359435546875, 2709.818908203125, 1559.6271367187499, 3134.678650390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Officlals af the to Sanla Fe\nhanks and the Espangta State\nhank plan to meet Wernestlay\nto discuss whether fo take ad-\nvantage at a new state law per-\nmitling to close Salurdays.\n\n1. C. Wright, president of the\nSanta Fe National ftank, pointed\noul that the new law has only\nrecently bret signed. by Gov\nJohn Siminy and will not go inte\neffect for almost 9 days.\n\nWright and A. \u00a5. Wassan,\npresident of the First Nalional\nBank of Santa Fe, hoth aid\nWhat Their firms will probably\ndeelde Joinity whether oF not to\nstay open Saturday mornings, 0%\nthey have In the past.\n\nKoln indirated that na dect\nsion is expected In the immed:\nce Stee\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 488.7015686035156, 621.8414306640625, 2074.798828125, 807.4174194335938 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Ike Confirms A-Plan\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 489.9723205566406, 836.7299194335938, 1006.2784423828125, 974.3098754882812 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Matusow Gets Three\nYears For Contempt\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 1035.777099609375, 1696.5477294921875, 1269.9739990234375, 1872.10595703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Police, Fire\nChiefs Seek\nKid Arsonist\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 249.40542602539062, 2334.870849609375, 501.7088623046875, 2406.28173828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "\u201cMerchants Group\nMeets Manana\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 255.14772033691406, 2700.0068359375, 475.5614929199219, 2768.614013671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "Russel Named.\nAs Consultant\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 1570.5947265625, 2671.594482421875, 1780.14013671875, 2775.923828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "The Weather\n\u2018Much Colder\u2019\nIso't So Mach\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 244.60557556152344, 1722.156005859375, 492.8370361328125, 1794.2545166015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Gaskill Shop\nReopens Manane\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 510.7169494628906, 2105.73681640625, 757.0636596679688, 2177.4619140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "City Occupation\nTy Returns Due\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 508.0583186035156, 2183.918029296875, 765.4371953125, 2548.653748046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Returus to the city on the munt-\ncipal occupation tax b\u00e9came due\nyesterday with paymenl of the lax\ndue April 15. Marion Sebastian,\ncity clerk-treasurer, said there is\na one per cent a month penulty on\noccupation Laxes nol paid by the\ndue dale.\n\nSchaslian noted that the sewer\nmaintenance tax must he paid by\nApril 1 iv avoid the addilion of a\nore per cent a month penalty. The\n\u2018period during which this tax could\nhave been puid ta take advantage\nof a discount expired March 1.\n\n\u2018The period in whieh the currenl\ngavhage collection tax can be paid\nwith the advantage of a 10 per\nrent discount will expire March\na\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 1839.256591796875, 2671.912841796875, 2067.464111328125, 3112.373291015625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "SA TIMELY\nMINDER\n\n \n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 238.5912928466797, 1584.1487421875, 493.4647221679687, 1716.3970341796874 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "| ental\u2019 Air Lines, E, $. Walker,\n} state land commissioner, Hugh\n| Gri seerelary-manager of the\nChamber of Catnmerce and Jesse\nKornegay, chairman of the Santa\nFe County Board of Commis-\n\n \n\n \n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 1305.5478515625, 2638.26708984375, 1554.6689453125, 2710.36474609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "Bankers To Meet\nOn Closing Law\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 1045.7607421875, 828.0791625976562, 1793.8948974609375, 1658.56982421875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 1803.9650263671874, 975.7359614257813, 2073.796326171875, 2659.69256640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "|. WASIIINGTON (?\u2014Presl-\ndenl Eisenhower said today\nihe sees no reason why atomic\n\u2018weapons shonkd not be used\nin any conflict where they\ncan be directed against stricl-\ntly military targets. h this\nwes conference statement,\neuhower backed up Seere-\ntary of State Dulles wha said\nslerday he = thouvht tactical\nAlomie weapons would he employ\ned in any major military action\nsels the United States.\n\nTaw, only President Fisen-\n\nino er can make a decision on use\nof atomic weapons.\n| The significance of Dulles\u2019 state-\n\u201ciment and of lhe President's com-\nment appeared to be that any fu\nture war, hig or little, in which\nthe United States engages will be\ntap atomic war to some exlent.\n| Fisenhower, natly in a chocolate\nbrown double-breasted suit. also\ndealt with these other topics.\n{ STOCK MARKET \u2014 The Presi-\ndent said he is just as concerned\njabout a decline in stock markel\n|prlees as he is about 2 price de-\ncline affecting any segment of the\necanomy.\n\nHe has no opinion whalsoever, he\nfsaid, as to whether the Senate\nBanking Conuniltee\u2019s current stu-\ndy of the market may have con-\nluibuted ta a price decline.\n\nBut, Eisenhower added, we are\njitying for an expanding ceanamy\nand an important fartar in ach!\ning iL necessarily is confidence.\n\nAs Secretary of the Treasury\nmphrey did yesterday in t\nny befure the commuttee, Eisen-\nr said any group dealing with\nrket operalions should proceed\n\n[with great caution lest a great\nideal of damage result.\n~\u201c! The President said, hwaever, he\nknows of uo particular phase af\n_ the committee study which has not\nbeen conducted with cantian.\n\nEisenhower went on to say he\nalso is concerned about any drop in\nHarm prices or in prives affecting\nany part of the economy,\n\nPOLUTICS\u2014The President said\n\nhe agrees with Vice President\nNixon that the Republican Party\n5. heeds Steengthenin But Eisen.\nVhower ducked a fresh attempt ta\nT find out whether he will rua again\nnext year.\n1 He dil say he believes the Re-\n* publiran Party can win the Presi\ndency next year with any candi\ndate worthy of the nerinanen i\ntie party develops programs: fer\nthe benefit of all the pecple.\n\nThe discussion was twurhed of\n\u2018sien a reporter quoted Nixen a3\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\na\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n_stier this week that the Republic. fF\nIC Party is sot strong envugh to wn\n10 in WS6 without Eisenhower as 3\noT candidate for reelection,\n\nWo The newsman uted Uhat the\nIY President two week's ago hid sug\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n\u2122 costed a year's Aloriny ar\n0. questions as to whether he wil\nNe, Seek reelection\n\nThe President lavzhed and saic\nhe thought his suggestion for:\nmoraterium would be observed un\n{il he heard the part of the\nTon deating with bis own pobts\nfoture, Then, asthout any\n\nwhatever as to those plans, 5\nSa aC pap ieee essai\n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 13.595999717712402, 58.13865661621094, 472.45892333984375, 1098.7950439453125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 41.22138165283203, 1568.3710322265624, 237.2029423828125, 3143.273376953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\nnix, The cust\u201c of such a\nwould be borne:-by the\nCAA on a basis of 55.45\njk paid by CAA and 44.\nit by the cily.\n\n14.000 figure cover\u2019\na parking apron, rin:\nling, administration and\nbuilding facilities, a con-\ner and ongineering and\ni charges, City Engineer\n?. Davalos pointed out thal\nunt would be required for\nele rerenstruction of the\n\n \n\n \n\n0s sald Ihat some of ihe\nwid be deferrel bul said\nction of Iwo runways,\nfing apron and the run-\nfiling were immediately\ny. These items cauld be\nww $222,230 of whieh the\nid contribute $95,750 and\nwould provide the re-\n\ning to sludies: made at the\nthe two majar runways\ncapable of handling the\nlanes now in use. U. &\nigineors have run experi\ner severat years on fail\nibgrade and surfaces o1\naye. Bight years ago th\ncarrying capacity of th\nwas established at 16,00\night pounds and operation:\nited ab 25,000 pounds. Air\nW using Lhe runways ex\nle loading capacilies ac\n0 engineers,\n\nlin: of an above grount\nMUsyslem is advocated be\nWaler seepage and conse\nlure of the present under\nstem and low visibltil;\n\u00a5 Brass and weeds ant\n\n \n\nnal apron space is neede\nfs and unloading commer\nes and for parking\n\n2 conlral tower is held\nConstruction is not of\nortanee as the other\nhe meeting was old by\nNCAA would not con-\n\nhich amounts ta a reques\njal assistance, coverin\nimprovements to the ais\n\nat the city \u2018has no avai\nB fcr airport. constructic\nld be necessary to isst\nthe required amount.\nfor bones must be pr\nVolers for approval at\nily election which wi\nunt} April next yea\nthe city is consideric\nlication for funds, tro\nPicipation of a bend i\nal next year,\n\nat yesterday's meeting\nPor Haul Huss, Cl;\n4 George Berntsen\n\nmez, Leo Murphy, Wil\nam and. Waller Kegel\nrivalos, city engl\nHobdy, Continental\nbhins, air por!\n\nJack\n\n \n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 46.312518585205076, 1463.826232421875, 494.3378605957031, 1573.6668095703124 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "overall airport rehabilitation program for the Santa\nwicipal airport, estimated to- cost $514,326, was pre-\nfor discussion yesterday at a meeting of the City\nil and HL. T. Bean, district airport engineer for the\ntaronautics Administration, whose headquarlers ate\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 1565.960509765625, 2802.6917109375, 1689.4260869140624, 3019.762390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "calder\u2019\u201d has\nbeen modified to\njust plain \u201ccold\ner,\u201d meaning a\ndip to 26 tonghl\nand a high of\nonly M1 lomor:\nrow. compared\nwith the 62:31\nextremes of the\npast 24 hours.\nSkies will re\n\n \n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 493.1600646972656, 22.223207473754883, 1892.201171875, 125.46515655517578 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "Circumstances Trap Eseaped Convict\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 1558.4479365234374, 3020.631896484375, 1824.0210576171874, 3130.528259765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "ee\n\nmain partly\n\u2018eloudy and moderate winds are\nexpected through the remainder\nof the day, amd tomorrow will be\nmostly cloudy, Neontime lemper-\nJature today was 55. \u2014\n\n \n\n \n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 1693.697998046875, 2808.240966796875, 1817.87890625, 3000.6259765625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 509.9145812988281, 2704.332763671875, 1262.0777587890625, 2800.5185546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "No Takers So Far\n\n'No One Wants NM Gal Prisoners\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 517.05517578125, 2558.203857421875, 710.2350463867188, 2591.572265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "Trattic Toll\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 515.15997265625, 2592.81231640625, 756.4529423828126, 2679.920349609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "By THE ASSOCIATED PRES:\nToday's 1935 traffic toll:\n\n \n\nLast year's an March 16:\nBQ\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 1564.584044921875, 2777.944396484375, 1824.4528203124999, 2804.71698046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "Yesterday's prediction of \u201cmuch\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "269273537-blytheville-courier-news-Aug-03-1955-p-4.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 9 ], [ 0, 3 ], [ 9, 3 ], [ 1, 12 ], [ 4, 13 ], [ 7, 15 ], [ 16, 17 ], [ 16, 31 ], [ 17, 31 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 0, 9 ], [ 1, 12 ], [ 7, 15 ], [ 9, 3 ], [ 13, 4 ], [ 17, 31 ], [ 31, 16 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 7173.113277343749, 9510.0087890625 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 2811.8286171875, 4021.168216796875, 3675.2119101562503, 6288.025875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON \u2014(NEA\u2014 Sen\nGeorge W. Malone \u2018R.-Nev.) went\nout to his home state a while back.\nto hold hearings on a project. As one\n\nof the witnesses was making a\nlong-winded speech Malone\nfrowned and asked, \u2018Why haven't\nyou presented these views in a\nletter to your congressman or\nsenator? ,\n\nCame the answer, \u201cI did, I wrote\nyou.\u201d\u2019\n\nHostesses Mesta and Cafritz bet-\nter get back to town fast. Other\ngals are stealing their stuff.\n\nMrs. Harry Davidow, wife of a\nlocal department store executive,\nrecently hired a yacht and staged\na luxury cruise down the Potomac\nRiver to Mt. Vernon. It was for\nladies only. Enough champagne\nwas served to have floated the\nboat to Mt. Vernon sans the\nPotomac.\n\nMrs. Gladys Jeselsohn. socialite\nand interior decorator, gives par\nties at which all the food and\ndrink match the color motif of her\nswank Georgetown house. Pink\nchampagne to match the wallpa-\nper. Chartreuse aspic to match the\ndrapes. Pears dyed lavender\nmatch the hostess\u2019 dress, yet\n\nMrs. Robert Whitney Imbrie.\nwealthy widow of a former diplo-\nmat, wowed new Turkish Ambassa-\ndor Haydar Gork and his wife with\na lavish surprise lunch featuring\nJoseph's Special, a Near East-type\nconcoction made of fruits imported\nfrom all over the world.\n\nAfter his recent heart attack Sen\nLyndon Johnson (D-Tex) was\ntold he'd have to stop smoking\n\n\u201cGosh. doc.\u201d he replied plain-\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 2839.422123046875, 6677.70312890625, 3696.2578085937503, 9491.4916953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "| The first letter reminds me of a\nstory, probably not true, about the\nman who sufered seriously from\nheadaches. He was given many\ntests without finding the cause.\nThen one day he went to his\nhaberdasher to order shirts and\nthe clerk asked him what size He\nreplied \u2018\u201814'2\"'; the clerk took one\nlaok at him and said, \u2018you need\nsize 15.\" The gentleman then re-\nplied that he always wore 14, Ww\nwhich the clerk said \u2018\u2018alright I'll\nget them for you but if you wear\nthem they will give you head-\naches.\u2019\u2019\n\nQ\u2014I recently suffered the mis-\nfortune of having carotid sinus\nsyndrome. Like many men I failed\nto check my neck size and gave\nlittle thought to the snugness of\ndizziness, and finally a complete\ncoletaoinshrdlucmiwy cm sh cma\nap e occurred in a matter of\n\nmoments. The resulting after-\neffects were certainly unpleasant\nand remained for several months\nDo you agree that tight collars\nare at fault? GH.\n\nA\u2014This is an interesting obser-\nvation and, although some peopie\nhave carotid sinus syndrome with-\nout wearing too tight collars, one\nwould think that this might make\nthe matter worse and is a point\nwhich should be remembered by\nthose with this comparatively rare\ncondition.\n\nQ\u2014Will you please settle a\nfriendly argument with my neigh-\nbors? They say that a sure way of\ntesting for mumps is to try to eat\npickles. I say that is a lot of bunk\nand our children asked for and ate\npickles when they had mumps and\nso did I. Mrs. L.C\n\nA\u2014Probably most people, at\nleast during the acute stage of\nmumps, would find pickles, straw-\nberries, and some other similar\nfoods, painful or at least uncom-\nfortable. There are certainly\nexceptions to this general rule as\nseems w have been the case ip\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 268.5920144042969, 4331.58740625, 1458.1341513671875, 6837.984859374999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "In a straightforward letter to vari-\nows Chamber of Commerce members,\nMembership Committee Chairman Max\nLogan this week pointed out that more\nthan 150 eligible firms and business peo-\nple don\u2019t belong to the Chamber of Com-\nmerce.\n\nThe figure is rather striking for it\nis difficult to believe that 150 firms real-\nly believe they don't need the Chamber\njust as much as the Chamber needs\nthem. The Chamber has meshed itself so\nsmoothly with the machinery of keeping\nthis town going that too often it\u2019s hardly\nnoticed.\n\nBut through its paid personne] and\nvolunteer committees, the chamber is\na vital force in this community. It de-\nserves all the support the city can give\nit.\n\nLogan also pointed out that negotia-\ntions are under way with another in-\ndustrial prospect. This only emphasizes\nthe hand the Chamber is taking in guid-\ning industrial progress. Its Elm Street\nindustrial site, with the industries now\nlocated there, is evidence that Chamber\nactivities do pay.\n\nIf you're in business in Blytheville,\nyou're not fulfilling your civie obliga-\ntions unless you hold a Chamber mem-\nbership. It's an investment in your fu-\nture here.\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 4540.2192421875, 4001.402591796875, 5406.126949218749, 6292.78124609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "\u201cRecently I played golf with the\nPresident One member of the\n\u2018foursome got a hole-in-one and the\n\nthought immediately went through\nmy mind: Eisenhower brings good\nluck to everyone, even his golf par\nPartners. No wonder so many peo-\nple want him to run for re-elec-\ntion.\u201d\u2019\n\nWhen a Democratic congressman\nwho plays golf with Frelinghuysen\nread this message, he said -\n| \u201cI wonder what political thoughts\n\nwent through Pete's head when it\ntook him five strokes to get out of\n& sand trap that same round?\u2019\u2019\n\nThe town's streetcar and bus\nstrike goes on and on and on\n\nSen. George H. Bender (R.-Ohio)\nsays :\n| \u201cI would love to ride home in a\n| streetcar some night instead of\n| having to walk. Of course waiking\nis good exercise and I need it\n' sometimes. But I like to walk when\n| I want to walk and not have Louis\n_ Wolfson tell me when to walk.\u201d\n\nNote: Financier Wolfson is chair-\nman of the board of the struck\n| transit company.\n\nGood-looking government secre-\n\n| taries have all been showing up\n|early for work since the strike\n| started. Cars darting across lanes\n'to pick up the pretty hitchhiking\n'G-dolls have become a serious\n| traffic hazard. In fact, the strike-\n| forced hitchhiking and car pool\n| have been the greatest social ca.\ntalyst here since Andrew Jacksor\ncame to town.\n\nWhite House inmates priva\u00e9els\nlove the strike. No clanging o\n| Pennsylvania Ave. streetcars &\n| keep them awake.\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1545.214359375, 370.34036645507814, 2743.4819296875003, 2877.4770468750003 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "dustry has seen numerous enterprisers\nreach out to embrace clearly related acti-\nvities, extending back either to raw mat-\nerial output or forward to the making\nof finished goods. For example, a steel\ncompany long Ago set up a prefabricated\nhousing division, hoping to promote the\nwide sale of factory-made steel] houses.\n\nBut the current trend is different. It\nhas made of many corporations a broad\npatchwork of activities whose only tie is\nthe fact that they are all designed to\nmake money.\n\nSome economists think that in place\nof general depression covering most\nprincipal industries, we shall now and\nthen suffer a series of individual depres-\nsions in particular industries. Recent\nU.S. economic history suggests some\nsolid substance for this view.\n\nConsequently, the effort of com-\npanies to diversify can be judged partly\nas an attempt to offset such individual\ndepressions.\n\nThe benefits of this policy to all seg-\nments of the economy, and especially to\nthe working force, seem clear. Steady\nactivity means stable employment.\n\nThe diversification trend is a healthy\nfactor in America\u2019s industria] growth.\nIt is a move for order and balance and\ncontinuity.\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1559.8233681640625, 5950.22656640625, 2796.4135703125003, 8172.543453124999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "Both between and in themselves, the four\nseasons range the width and depth of a man's\nemotions.\n\nTaken singly: Winter brings the dullness and\ndepression of days that wake and sleep in rain.\nAutumn can fuse into a hickory leaf the loving\nsense of sweetness and sadness combined And\nspring \u2014 well, it can make you want to run and\nwant to stay and keep you dizzy in the in-\ndecision.\n\nSummer, too, has many charms\u2014rainbows in\nskies and flower beds, fish breaking water, the\nsounds of night and singing in a somewhere\nfield. Everyone must have a favorite part of\nsummer. Ours is the thunderhead.\n\nFor no good reason we could give, but just\nbecause this pile of clouds seems like all of sum-\nmer, a fickle, trifling, foolish thing.\n\nWhen heat bears down, the thunderhead is a\nfat clown who sets against the sky and promises\nrain. It thunders and it rumbles. It may shade the\nthe sun and send a cool breeze dusting down a\nstreet, turning up the white sides of fig leaves. In\na rally teasing mood, it spatters rain drops in the\ndust so one can ever smell the promise. and then\nperhaps it does rain, but most times the sun comes\nthrough, the breeze dies, the leaves go limp again,\nand the thunderhead falls apart and we are left\nstraining for another raindrop, another sound of\npromise.\n\nOne must admit most thunderheads are frauds.\nStill we like them because there is something to\nbe said for the promise and the watching and the\nlistening.\u2014Charlotte (N.C.) News.\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 1553.1121865234375, 3117.1489296875, 2751.2324179687503, 5511.5678671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Figures for 1955 up to now indicate\nthat the independent automobile makers\nare taking a slightly bigger slice of the\ncar market this year than they did in\n1954.\n\nThat they have managed this is a\ntribute to their staying powers under the\nmost taxing conditions of competition\nfrom the Big Three.\n\nIn at least one case, that of the Pack-\nard Company, the management has met\nthe stiff challenge with an exhibition of\nnerve and risk-taking spirit of the sort\nAmerican businessmen are most admired\nfor.\n\nIts president, James Nance, took a\nhuge financial gamble when he commit-\nted the firm to a ride suspension system\nthat is revolutionary for U.S. passenger\nvehicles. It is called \u201ctorsion bar\u201d sus-\npension, and does away with the springs\nthat have been standard underpinning\nAmerican cars for decades.\n\nThe company could have been for-\ngiven for playing a cautious game at this\nstage. It chose instead to innovate to\nstrike out with characteristic American\nboldness into fresh fields.\n\nIt is abundantly evident that the\nsources of this country\u2019s industrial\ngreatness are still full-flowing.\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 5405.42578515625, 1072.2691689453125, 6268.359859374999, 3748.8220175781253 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "HOLLYWOOD \u2014 (NEA)\u2014 Guys\nand Dolls: Robert Wagner is play-\ning the role of a psychopathic killer\nin \u201cA Kiss Before Dying\u2019\u2019 against\nthe advice of some top Hollywood\nexperts in the what's right and\nwhat's wrong department.\n\nIt\u2019s an about-face that will jolt\nthe young star's fans, but Wagner,\nshrvgging off the warnings that he\n\nis gambling with his career,\ntold me:\n\n\u201cListen, it\u2019s risky to do any pic-\nture. But I think it\u2019s good when\npeople can walk out of a theater\nhating you for a change. They'll\nwant to see you again. This isn't a\npermanent switch for me. I'll go\nback to the romantics.\n\n\u201cPeople have a tendency to\nthink of any young actor as a\nperformer who can only hold the\nteen-aged audience. This kind of\nswitch hangs maturity on a young\nactor. At least I hope it will in\nmy case. Nothing could talk me\nout of this part. I've been after it\nfor two and a half years.\u201d\u2019\n\nJames Craig is back in the cellu-\nloid arena after a long absence\nand admitting that he made a\nserious mistake in trying to be a\nbusinessman and an actor at the\nsame time.\n\nCraig invested his movie salary\nin all kinds of outside interests\nand won himself the reputation of\nbeing one of the shrewdest lads\nwith a buck in flicker alley.\n\n\u2018But my trouble was that I'm a\ndo-it-yourself guy,\u2019\u2019 he confessed\non the set of \u2018News Is Made At\nNight.\u201d \u201cThat's my temperament\nI can\u2019t let anybody else do any-\nthing else for me. I was getting\nup at 4 am. to run a ranch and\nrushing off to the studio two hours\nlater. I was being an actor and\ntrying to run a bar, a restaurant\nand train thoroughbreds all at the\nsame time. It was a mistake. A\nmovie career is enough in itself.\u201d\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 2813.045166015625, 3381.712646484375, 5210.3828125, 3974.283203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "Peter Edson\u2019s Washington Column\u2014\n\nSen. Malone Goofed at Hearing;\nJive Talk Is Greek to Linguist\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 3676.909916015625, 3986.72021875, 4534.4155234375, 6302.027828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "tively, \u201ctake away my seniority if\nyou must but please let me have\nmy cigarets.\u201d\u2019\n\nIt's against the rules to light up\non the Senate floor and Johnson\nWas continually ducking out for a\npuff\n\nHearing of the no-smoking edict,\nSen Clinton Anderson (D.-N.M.)\nSuggested that Johnson try the\nsnuff which is traditionally sup-\nPlied all senators on the floor.\n| A State Department Foreign\n| Service officer, recently returned\n| to Washington from several years\noverseas, visited the home of old\n\u2018friends. Although a master of sev-\neral languages, he was completely\ndumbfounded by the lingo he heard\nthe sub-deb daughters of his\nfiends use. Here are a few of the\nmost-used womis he was able to\njot down and get translated.\n Rock\u2014A legitimate big time\noperator.\n\nHard\u2014Phony big-shot.\n\nCakey\u2014The icky, long haired,\n\n_duck-cut type.\nCakey-Hard\u2014A complete square.\nbeyond saving.\nFrapjous\u2014Sensational, fabulous\nseen.\n\nIdjit\u2014Too smart to be true.\n\nWhen asked if the embassy ever\nserved kimchi, a native Korear\ndish made from spoiled cabbage\nDr. Yang replied:\n\n\u201cWe do, but we don't .all it that\nYour American boys couldn't stand\nthe taste and gave it a bad repute.\ntion during the fighting.\u2019\n\nRep. Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr.\n\u2018R.-NJ.) sent the following mes-\nsage to his constituents:\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 213.5054168701172, 4059.807373046875, 1211.913818359375, 4304.64013671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Economic Progress,\nChamber Inseperable\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 6290.49609765625, 4248.50391015625, 7161.338374999999, 6150.976558593749 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "- Supportres of Gov. Carl Bailey,\nwho will speak tonight in\nof his candidacy for a third term,\nsaid today the plans had been com-\npleted for the event. Fireworks and\nother preliminary events are\nscheduled for early in the\nand the speech will start sbout\no'clock\n\nIn order to make up for the large\nnumber of seniors who left the\nband in the spring, Charles Moore\nhead, band director, is starting re\nhearsals a month before school\nopens this Fall. If enough new stu-\ndents and former band members\ncan be enrolled for concentrated\n\u2018work this summer, it is believed\nthey will be prepared to go to the\nopening football game in Memphis\n| Sept. 20.\n| Mr. and Mrs Farnsworth Black\nand daughter Betty have returned\nfrom a month spent in Hardy,\nArk. They were accompanied home\nby Mr. Black's sister, Mrs. Kari\n\u2018Kroger. and family of Oklahoma\n'City who will visit here for a few\n| days\n\nDr W 8 Crawtord of Marianna\nspent yesterday here with his\nbrother, Ivy Crawford, and family.\n| Miss Louise Brownlee, Misa Mary\n|Ann Nabers and Miss Margaret\n| Jane Acton went to Jonesboro yee-\n| terday to attend the Alpha Sigma\n| convention. They will be there over\nthe weekend.\n\n \n\n \n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 3706.35547265625, 6677.1391640625, 4562.46288671875, 8875.17821875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "your children and yourself.\n\nQ\u2014To settle an argument, is it\npossible for anyone to contract any\nof the following diseases through a\nblood transfusion: leukemia, spyhi-\nlis, or diabetes? Mrs. E.L\n\nA~\u2014This seems to be a day of\nargument! It is not possible to\ncontract leukemia or diabetes\nthrough a blood transfusion, but it\nnsmit syphilis in\nthis manner.\n\nQ\u2014Will you please explain the\nfunctions of the spleen. Mrs. M.A.\n\nA\u2014Apparentiy, this is a day also\nfor stories. When I was in medica!\nschool one of the teachers one day\nasked another student (who seemed\nto be lapsing into refreshing sleep\nthe same question. The student\neame through with something of\na start and replied that he knew\nall right but had just forgotten.\nThe professor then remarked how\nunfortunate his forgetfulness was\nsince the stucient was the only one\nin the world who knew the func-\ntions of the spleen and had just\nthat minute lost this precious bit\nof information.\n\nThe functions of the spleen, as\nthis story illustrates, are not well\nunderstood. The spleen has some-\ntumes been called the graveyard of\nthe red blood cells\u2014that is the\nplace where the red blood cells\nare destroyed when they become\nspleen really are, this organ can\nthe of functions the tever Wha\nbe and sometimes is remomed and\nthe body seems to carry on its\nfunctions quite well without it.\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 293.7606240234375, 7087.51660546875, 1483.6300009765625, 9420.9096640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Economists have been saying for\nsome years now that various government\nprops under the economy reduce greatly\nthe prospect of major depression.\n\nThere is another trend at work in\nindustry itself which may play as big a\nrole in stablilizing economic activity.\nMany corporations have undertaken pro-\ngrams of diversification, often fanning\nout into widely separated fields.\n\nRecently, for instance, a well-estab-\nlished tire manufacturer purchased a\nmajor picture firm. Obviously there is no\nlogical connection between tires and\nmovies.\n\nYou would not imaging an automobile\nmaker would care to encourage rival\nforme of transportation. But General\nMotors is experimenting with a new type\nof train.\n\nExamples in industry are legion.\nWhat lies behind this growing develop-\nment?\n\nIt means that important American\ncompanies are trying to copper their\nbets. They are trying to assure them-\nselves a steady flow of earnings through\nall seasons, through all the ups and\ndowns that may plague the market for\nparticular products.\n\nVer tee or thran dates I! Gin.\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 2891.91162109375, 581.4526977539062, 5342.61669921875, 3303.34716796875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": " \n\nWEA Service, tne.\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 6270.35156640625, 1061.3626748046875, 7153.738277343749, 3932.0231894531253 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "About rumors that he lost inter-\nest in emoting, Craig grinned:\n\n\u201cI never lost interest. I was just\ntired of doing the same kind of\nroles. I've sold my restaurant and\nmy bar and a lot of my horses.\nNow it\u2019s just movies for me.\u2019\n_ Jane Wyman, who was batting\nin the Dinah Shore league as a\nsinger a few seasons back, has\ngiven up the chirping and the\nrecord-waxing that goes with it.\n\nBusy with her own Lewman\nProd., which will turn out \u2018Jane\nWyman's Fireside Theater\u2019 for TV\nscreens this fall, Jane told me on\nithe set of \u2018\u2018Miracle In The Rain\":\n\n\u201cThe only reason I made rec\n|ords was that I did two pictures\nwith Bing Crosby. The first tune\n| we sang was an Academy award\n| winner. I'm still getting royalties\nfrom our recording of \u2018In the Cool,\n| Cool, Cool of The Evening.\u2019 But it\nwas really a fluke thing. ...\n\u201cTo be a singer competing with\n| the wonderful kids who are coming\n| up, you have to work at it 24 hours\n,a day. I don't have that kind ot\n| time. So no more singing.\u2019\u2019\n|. The Actress Ida Lupino played\nin a recent TV film, Four Star's\n\u201cThe Award,\u201d\u2019 wasn't just fictional!\n| Ida herself is making the con-\n| fession.\n| \u201cHow we got away with f I'R\nnever know,\u2019 she grinned. \u201cBut\nitm not saving who the actress\n| really is. Let people guess.\u201d\n| In case you missed the show,\nithe heroine was a movie queen\nwho won an Oscar and then rushed\n| to Broadway to do a play and was\nblasted by the footlight critica.\n\nHollywood will see Farley Grang-\n| on the stage in \u201cThe Rain-\n| maker\u201d at the Huntington Martford\n(theater after he completes his\n\u2018summer stock tour im the play. But\nhe\u2019s not worried, like most film\n| stars, about movietown barbs and\nbrickbats\n\n\u201cactors shouldn't let themselves\nbe dominated by a fear of failure\nor rejection,\u201d he says.\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 5420.5493203125, 3793.794681640625, 6281.086910156249, 5591.55370703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "North had a problem. Game in\ndiamonds seemed rather unlikely.\nSouth had been unable to respond\nin spades, but this meant only\nthat South didn't have four or more\nspades. It was still possible that\nSouth had three spades, in which\ncase game might still be made at\nthat suit. Hence North made the\nrisky game attempt of three\nspades.\n\nThis bid gave South a problem.\nSouth was aware that North might\nhave a weak five-card or six-card\nsuit. It was possible, however, that\nNorth had a very strong spade\nsuit and had been intending to re-\nbid in spades no matter how South\nresponded to the takeout double.\nAfter some thought South came to\nthe wrong answer, and passed.\n\nWest should have passed with\ngreat satisfaction. He had known\nfrom the beginning that the hand\n\u201cbelonged\u2019\u2019 to the opponents, and\nhere they were stumbling into a\nsilly unmakable contract! West's\ndouble gave South a chance to\nescape, whereupon West doubled\nagain from sheer annoyance\n\nSouth made his contract easily,\nand actually made an overtrick\nfor a very handsome score. West\nwould have made a profit of about\n200 points if he had passed at\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 4569.05469140625, 6920.73437890625, 5410.954585937499, 7254.696773437499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "- Don\u2019t be staggered by East's\nopening bid. Some experts use\n\n\u201c\u2018weak\"\u2019 two-bids, to show a strong\nsuit in a hand that is not quite\n\nworth an opening bid.\n\n- South naturally passed, anc\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 3719.63867578125, 8946.0376015625, 4568.69775, 9459.617671875001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "GRASS may enter its customary\ndormant season before long and\nbring a sigh of relief to the fel-\nlow who has been pushing the\nlawnmower, until he looks at the\nweeds which seem healtheir than\never.\u2014Mattoon (Ill) Journal-Gaz-\nese\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 5468.61474609375, 6933.4990234375, 7134.0361328125, 9510.0087890625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "Food for thought\n\n \n\nACROSS DOWN\n1 Hot \u2014\u2014 1 Edible\n4A gravy \u2014< flatfishes\n8 Part ofa 2 Funeral notice\nfishhook 3 Usually\n12 Honest-\u2014\u2014~\u2014 4 Tied\nLincoln 5 Monster\n13 Leer 6 Visigoth king\n14 Wings 7 Number\n15 Food 8 Spheres 25 Track part .41 Recliners\ncontainer 9 Century plant 26Caravansary 42 Pack away\n16 Branch of 10 Tatters 27 Abdication 43 Sea\nastronomy 11 Turkish 28 Scent 44 Gait\n18 More severe governors 29 Ripped 4@ French\n20 Consecrate 17 Fairy king $1 Ironand tin, summers\n21 Measure of 19 Mechanical forinstance 47 Open\nland man 33 Cripples 48 Pieced out\n22 Roman date 23 Fruits 38 Layers 50 Part of the\n24 Nomad 24 Inquires 40 Receded mouth\n26 Cicatrix\n27 Speck\n\n30 Biblical\ndancing girl\n\n32 Ohio city\n\n34 Proper order\n\n35 Charm\n\n36 Furtive\n\n37 Russian news\nagency\n\na &\nfee at table PEP are\n\u2014 TTT Fer ee\n45 Putoul TA\n\nonce more\n49 Interpret\n51 Writing fluid\n52 Formerly\n53 Passage in ther\n\n \n \n\n55 Misplaced\nplant\n\n56 Go by\n\n57 Bow\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 246.20066833496094, 6916.78271484375, 1261.61181640625, 7054.1279296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Dependable Diversity\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 1530.4163818359375, 2942.661376953125, 2633.567626953125, 3082.31689453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Pioneer Spirit Flourishes\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 6302.54053125, 6192.19336328125, 7173.113277343749, 6827.335445312499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "HORACE GREFLFY said \u201cGo\nWest.\u201d\n\nTom Pearsall sava \u201cGo East.\u201d\n\nThe Southern Railway says \u201cLoos\nSouth.\u201d\n\nNew Englanders assert, \u201cIt's bet-\nter tO May North.\u201d\n\nWith all this conflicting advice,\nits hard to know which way to ge\nbut until we get over being pumg-\nled we might as well stay pui\u2014\nSheiby \u00ab(N. C.) Star.\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 6032.720703125, 441.6854553222656, 7013.80810546875, 1000.1741943359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Erskine Johnson\n\nIN\nHOLLYWOOD\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 4574.02099609375, 6337.7470703125, 5316.44287109375, 6585.423828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "@ JACOBY\nON BRIDGE\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 1547.0693359375, 5818.5, 2791.56298828125, 5929.9609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Thoughts on Thunderheads\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 1591.0238037109375, 8277.595703125, 2243.43359375, 8402.8349609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "90 THEY SAY\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 249.2253762207031, 1921.3397255859375, 1449.6729697265625, 2450.902828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "I came forth from the Father, and am come\ninto the world, and I leave the world, and go to\nthe Father.\u2014John 16:78.\n\nx % a\n\nIn this awfully stupendous manner, at which\nReason stands aghast, and Faith herself is half\nconfounded, was the grace of God to man at\nlength manifested \u2014Richard Hurd.\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 6398.21484375, 4027.602783203125, 7061.2685546875, 4191.92919921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "1S Yeers Age\nim Blytheville\u2014\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 5537.72802734375, 474.3866271972656, 5953.37451171875, 1017.9862060546875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 228.77467346191406, 1726.2984619140625, 801.3499145507812, 1845.4036865234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Meditatioris\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 4578.28516015625, 8679.2876015625, 5433.102535156249, 9499.573726562501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "West quite properly passed also.\nHe knew that his own hand\nwasn't worth an opening bid and\nthat his partner's hand wasn\u2019t\nworth a normal epening bid. This\ncombination seldom adds up to a\ngame, so there was nothing to be\ngained from bidding.\n_ North naturally had to take\nsome action with his very power-\nful hand. He doubled for a take-\nout, and South made the normal\nresponse of three diamonds.\nWest accepted the \u2018push\u2019 by\n| going to three hearts, and now\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 1556.8416748046875, 5628.8369140625, 2488.477783203125, 5755.1142578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": " \n\nVIEWS OF OTHERS\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 1614.053470703125, 8463.92334375, 2803.8320273437503, 9470.037593750001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "I want to tell you (U.S. Army Maj. William\nFife) we don't want war. But if we have to fight,\nlet's be on the same side Russia\u2019s Nikita Khrusch-\nchev at U.S. Embassy party in Moscow.\n\n7 + +\n\nIf we press forward with a vigorous defense\nof the principles for which this country and\nthe free world stand, we have no need to fear\nthat we are in a losing race against the totali-\ntarian way of life-\u2014Allen Dulles, CIA direetor.\n\n- * *\n\nThe juvenile delinquent must be exposed in\nthe proper light and exposed as such Rabbi\nChaim U. Lipschitz, director of the Rabbinical\nAluance of America.\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 242.50285729980467, 2759.226810546875, 1472.3588828125, 3991.4606894531253 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "It's usually the boxer who looks dull in his\n\n@aining who gets polished in the ring\n% % *\n\nAn Indiana couple were divorced after @\nyears of married life. At least they gave it a\ntry.\n\n* \u00bb* *\n\n{t would be interesting to know what wife has\n\nthe best collection of borrowed things.\n* * \u00a5\n\nSome girls realize right after marriage what\n\nwonderful men they used to go around with.\n% * *\n\nBeing short of cash makes it hard to convince\nsome people of your wisdom.\n\n\u201d > 7\n\nMW you want to wind up just drifting, con-\ntinually drift im late to work.\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 3661.830078125, 373.64794921875, 4367.74609375, 507.1278076171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "\u201cOne, Please\u2019\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 4617.97509765625, 7296.18603515625, 5386.04052734375, 8652.513671875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "NORTH 3\n\n@A6532\n\nv2\n\n@AK9\n\n@#KQi\u00e9\u00a24\nWEST EAST (D)\n@KQ1094 #87\n\u00a5Q4 VAKI1093\n@842 @73\n4A73 #862\n\nsOUTH\n\n4J\n\n78765\n\n@QJ1065\n\n#1095\n\nNorth-South vul.\nSouth West North\nPass Pass Double\n3\u00a2 39 34\nPass Double Pass\n4\u00a2 Double Pass\n\nOpening lead\u2014\u00a5Y Q\n\n \n\n \n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 4569.3486328125, 6616.30419921875, 5150.64111328125, 6779.44287109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "Double Aims Foe\nAt Right Suit\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 4658.6748046875, 6799.70068359375, 5313.29736328125, 6903.2822265625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "By OSWALD JACORY\nWritten for NEA Service\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 3742.084228515625, 6424.263671875, 4498.67724609375, 6569.51708984375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "Written for NEA Service\nBy EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 2894.222900390625, 6422.5908203125, 3664.372802734375, 6569.78369140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "he Doctor Says -\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 231.43203735351562, 2576.9892578125, 515.0348510742188, 2694.189208984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "Barbs\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 5444.76171875, 5661.71630859375, 6271.052734375, 6815.11767578125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "WrLHRD Jemseae\n\nQ-\u2014With neither side vulner-\nable, the bidding has been\nNorth Fast Seuth West\nl Heart 2 Clubs ?\n\nYou, South, hold\n4753 PROS2 @ABSG HOSS\n\nWhat do you do?\n\nA\u2014Pass. The distribution is\nworthless, and your hand pre-\nvides only two high cards. If\nNorth needs nothing cise, he will\nspeak again without hearing from\nyou.\n\nTODAY'S QUESTION\n\nThe bidding is the same as in\nthe question just answered. You,\nSouth, hold\n4753 WKOSt @\u00a2AQ\u00e9e &I83\n\nWhat do you do?\u2019\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 5441.69336328125, 5745.7944375, 6279.172359374999, 6803.088374999999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "Q\u2014With neither side vulner-\nable, the bidding has been\nNorth East Seuth West\nl Heart 2Clubs ?\n\nYou, South, hold:\n\n4753 PRSS52 @ASE HOSS\n\nWhat do you do?\n\nA\u2014Pass, The distribution is\nworthless, and your hand pre-\nvides only two high cards. If\nNorth needs nothing cise, he will\nspeak again without hearing from\nyou.\n\nTODAY'S QUESTION\nThe bidding is the same as in\nthe question just answered. You,\nSouth, hold:\n4753 WKOSt @\u20acAQ\u00e9e IEE\nWhat do you do\u2019?\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "6826661-oshkosh-daily-northwestern-Oct-06-1955-p-22.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 14 ], [ 0, 31 ], [ 14, 31 ], [ 8, 17 ], [ 8, 2 ], [ 17, 2 ], [ 32, 19 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 0, 14 ], [ 2, 8 ], [ 14, 31 ], [ 17, 2 ], [ 19, 32 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 3495.515380859375, 4658.2861328125 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 1392.824740234375, 347.5648525390625, 1797.714322265625, 1572.6663486328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "NEW YORK -? \u2014 If the Lore\nwhuspered un your secret heart that\nyou had but one month to hve and\n\nHeit you pick that month, which\nwould :ou choose\u201d I'd say October\n| The birds love ix. the beasts love\ni. aed man bimself then stands\nupon the sumamt of the year.\n\nOctober is ali tne other seasons\nwrapped bye a 3iday grab-b3g\npacnage. ted with a rainbow rib.\nben It is the period when Mother\nNature, the great dramatuast.\nbrings her travel.og road shew te\n\na chmax,\n| This 1s the math that. Lhe a\ncider press. suueetes yul the best\nA ites of all tre other months \u2014\nfe of Sarmg. the suliry\nnumer, the afterglow of\nAutuma, the premoniuors cinll of\nWaster. Exercything thot walks ihe\nearth feels an amper thrill, 2 tre-\nmeencuus dubs that\nsings an the pu\n\nNow us the glory of \u00a2\n\nmanent, and i ih gs\nr\u00e9ati of the Bilis each patch of\nimeceds elecis Ns own [ree beauty\n\u2018Queen. Sou hhe ike dogwood? We\nMount quarrel, Li take the maple.\nsxellow torch!\nThe bir\u00e9s looked on disdainiull\nwhiue foolnh man clogged e.em\nsteaming road with his July vaca-\ntens.\n\nThey knuw the right ne ta\naevel. They hate huag a \u201cto let\nsign on their nests ard cloud the\nserene skies wih a bien wings\nbeating so ar\u00e9. The worm they\nmussed noses ceeper into the turf,\nmuttering. \u201csafe at last.\u201d\n\n4nis as uf evervone suddenly had\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n\n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 158.52957421875, 343.55432397460936, 571.9475986328125, 1764.6153232421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "There seems good reason to be-\nReve that old Abd FI Krim, \u201cthe\nlion of the Atlas,\u201d is the man\nbehind the new Arab uprising 10\nFrench Morocco.\n\nEf so, the French government\nmay face a grim situation fer a\nlong time.\n\nFor Ei Krim has dedicated his\nlife for more than 30 years to\nwinning total independence not\nonly for his native Morocco but\nfor all of French North Africa.\n\nHe has not been in Morocco\nsince 1996. Bui his name is still\nene to conjure with.\n\nStatements are now being issued\nin Cairo saying that independence\nfor all of French North Afmeca is\nthe aim of the Moroccan rebels.\n\nThe Statements are sponsored by\nrth African Liberation Com-\nheadquarters\n\n \n\nIt is in Cairo that eated El Krim\nis living as the guest of the Egyp-\ntian government. Freach author:\nlies are becoming convinced that\nhe is directing the center.\n\nA spokesman for the center said\non Tuesday that the rebels 1a\nMerocco and Algeria, adjoining\nor. the east. are now i\na unified, organized\narmy.\u201d\n\nHe said that the present uprisirg\nis commanded by en underground\ngeneral staff.\n\nDispatches from Morocco have\nemphasized that the rebels who\nare fighung in El Krim\u2019s old terri-\ntery, near the border of Ssanish\nMoroece, are smarth rt\nwell armed and expertly orgaa-\nized.\n\nThere has been fighung in\nFrench North Africa \u2018or seme,\nwears. But the present i\nMorocco ts the first organ\nin that protectorate since El Kri\nled his warriors against Spain and\nthen France in the 1920s. f\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 2636.758578125, 86.35512048339844, 3051.041958984375, 513.2827731933594 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "jon workers at the Kenosha plant\nvoted Tuesday mght in favor of\nthe plan.\n\n\u2018That gave the national agree-\nMent the approval of the majority\nof American Motors\u2019 emploves.\n\nUnion spokesmen at Kenosha\nsaid they believed the approval by\nthe majority would mean the na-\n,tional agreement would be apphed\n\u2018at all plants. regardless of the Mil\niwaukee plant workers\u2019 .ote.\n\nHowever a spohesman for the\n\u2018management of the Milwaukee\n\u2018plant sard Wednesday, \u201cAs far as\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 2653.181396484375, 559.8825073242188, 3445.695556640625, 1556.7318115234375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "LENNON'S\n\nSUPER MARKET\n174 Main Street\u2014Stanley 169\nUse Our Convenient Parking Lot at Rear of Store\n\nWIS. NO. 1 POTATOES\n\n10-Ib\nbag\n\nBABY PORK LOIN ENDS LOIN ENDS\n\nA5<*\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 168.4196014404297, 2557.2880859375, 943.6801147460938, 3562.5615234375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": " \n\nBOETTNER\u2019S\n\nFOOD MARKET\n\n: Grant at Elmwood\u2014Ph. St. 1140\n\n \n\nFlame\n\nTokay Grapes\n; 10\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n100% Pure\n\ni Chopped Beef\n\" 39c\n\n \n\n \n\nPascol\n\nCelery\nsom I5\u20ac\n\na ~ hia Top\n\nCHES\nHee\n2 29\nINSTANT MAXWELL\nHOUSE COFFEE\n\n\u201ca 91.53\n\nHy Grade\n\nCanned Hams\n\ncon $1.59\n\n \n\n|\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 160.5649871826172, 84.9281234741211, 552.984619140625, 300.8416442871094 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "Abd El Krim\nSeen Behind\nArab Uprising\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 554.8793666992187, 1624.2987392578125, 968.4007846679688, 2512.2052890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "1 6SAN ANGELO, Tex. 2A Me\nP disom. Wis., airman and his wfc\nI have set out ta prove che academ-\ni mention what baste dieta\nappetite needs can be\n{factory ated on the a\nive sum of 3350 a week.\n\ni Bur\u00e9sck Myre. a ofoot inch\nilad stauoned at Foodfellor Air\n.Force Base, seid he will miss the\nPOST the halfi-jar of peanut butter\nthe has been eating before bed-.\n[ume each night\n\n| Mrs. Myre. a d-foot ad-iaker in\nthe San Angelo Standar\u00e9-Times of-!\nfice. thinks her biggest job yall\n\u2018be io keep her airman from\n|- snacking\u201d at the base.\n| The couple began the test!\nWednesday. The $856 figure was\njestabished by nutriuonists at Utah\n\nExperiment Station who claim it\u2019s!\npossible\n: The re breakfast Wednesday\nOrange futce, cereal, miutk and cof\nfee.\n\nLunch- Bacon aad tomato send- :\nwich. raspberry gelaiin with ba.\nnanas and iced tea.\n\nSupper. Pot roast. mashed po-\n\u2018eatoes. corn and hme gelatin with)\nlcarrots. ;\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 1398.2823486328125, 91.8912124633789, 1785.941650390625, 304.51898193359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "October Best\nOf All Months,\nBoyle Asserts\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 3051.52664453125, 188.88865930175783, 3471.4474765625, 507.96511572265626 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "[the Milwaukee body plant is con-\ncerned, neither the (national) eco-\n\u2018nomic agreement nor the iocal\nagreement is concluded, so those\ncontracts are not in effect here.**\n\n| Company and union represenia-\n\u2018tives are expected to meet here\nFriday to discuss the situation,\naccording te a statement issued\nWednesday by the company head-\nquarters at Detroit.\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 2230.740478515625, 91.93590545654297, 2587.24853515625, 265.44793701171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "Milwaukee Not\nIn AMC Accord\nTill OK Is Voted\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 572.0529174804688, 1438.6026611328125, 924.32177734375, 1618.127197265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Airman, Wife To\nTry to Live On\n$8.55 per Week\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 154.23231506347656, 3612.836181640625, 925.241943359375, 4627.04638671875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "PELZ LIBERTY\n\nTOS Ockland Avenue\u2014Blackhawk 6471\nFree Delivery!\n\nfe Cut Aged\nU.S.D.A. Choice Steer Beef\n\nROUND STEAK = 59:\n\nPORK SAUSAGE ROLLS ....3 Ibs $1.00\nUS.D.A. Choice\n\nSHORT RIBS OF BEEF 5 tbs $1.06\nOPEN SUNDAYS\n\nBA. M. to 12 Noon-\u2014\u20144 P. M. to 6 P.M.\n\nPen Ready\n\nSTEWING CHICKENS\n\nFirst Cut\n\nPORK CHOPS, ROAST or LOIN RIBS [b 3%\n\nWe Are Sorry We poe es fat hese. tems Rist Wed\nWe is Week.\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 164.3835906982422, 1887.0889892578125, 548.771240234375, 2484.2646484375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": " \n\nz \u201cpasteunizen - oe\n\nCREA iM CHEESE.\n\n \n\nIn the Re-usable\nPlastic Container\n@ Ask Your Grocer @\n\n \n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 960.2847290039062, 3827.371826171875, 1344.6336669921875, 4628.35205078125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "| QUANTITY |\nDISCOUNTS\n\nOffer Surest Savings on Your\nFood Bills.\n\nBuy in Doren Lots.\nTop Quality. :\nFRESH FROZEN FRUITS ,\nVEGETABLES.\nSUICES\nSEA FOODS\n| BAKERY GOODS\n\nPOULTRY\nICE CREAM\nTY DINNERS\nChoice Beef, Pork, Lemb ond\nVeal\n\nIt\u2019s Easy to Seve Without Shop-\nping When You Select Top Qual-\nity From Our Discount Price List.\n\nColf Stantey 177 and Get on\nOur Moiling List.\n\nKUEBLER\u2019S\nAMANA FOOD PLAN\n\nMain ot Parkway\n\nCenme Nal mcus\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 1800.3043544921875, 87.7683208618164, 2219.18722265625, 1131.7959873046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "been given magic cclor glasses.\nThe stars bend nearer. And that\nbig blob of moon \u2014 a child feels\nlit is so close he could reach up\n{with a knife and spread it on his\n|bread ke butter.\n| The stag stamps en the hilltop\n,and lifts an amorous bugle to the\nnight. The throb in e.ery wood-\n\u2018land heart has an echo w the city.\nOctober hnows ro boundaries.\nListen \u2014 can\u2019t you hear and feel\nxis musi\u00a2 m your \\eus, the tre\nmendous symphony of Lying?\nThe squirrel, bright-ered and\nbushy-taded, @ecomes an annual\nmiser, furtively depositing acorns\nina Ind\u00e9en safe depusit box that\nuill be empty by March. The bear\nimvesis his eacess profits in far\nplanning to live off this stored cap-\nal unm he emerges frum his bi-\nberaation seat Spring, cross and\nbankrupt.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nat mehr now has be-\n@ \\wihn, plasing a love song\nfor the young. a last tune of youth\n\u201cfor the old. Do vou stay awake to\nhear +t? You'd better! He only\naus a Hitle while, this wandering\nhd\u00e9ler in the dark, then takes his\nballads and beats it.\n\nOctober wears 2 crown and\nmakes e.ery man a gz. ie bears\nthe harsest superiority of the\nruunded apple over the petaled\nflower, the advantage iruvion ard\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 1820.393310546875, 1163.852783203125, 2191.447509765625, 1552.0897216796875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "CHOICE DRESSED\n\nTURKEYS\n\nFresh Dressed \u2014\u2014 Pen Raised\nFELL YOUR FREEZER NOW!\n\nQuality will never be better \u2014\nPrices will never be fawer. Spe-\nsict prices for freezers.\n\nWOLFF'S\n\nPOULTRY FARM\nBik. 9542 \u2014- Free Delivery\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 2220.3779296875, 977.0046997070312, 2626.9619140625, 1549.9896240234375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "The following item in our ad\nappearing in fast night's\nNorthwestern) should have\nread\n\nHEAD\nLETTUCE\n2 wx. 29:\nFRIEDRICH'\u2019S\n\nSUPER MARKET\n\n1505 Oregon Street\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 2217.391390625, 274.7070949707031, 2631.526822265625, 701.9147006835938 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "all\n\n| MILWAUKEE i \u2014 A company\nspokesman says the national eco-\nnomic agreement reached by\nAmerican Motors Corporation and\nthe ClO United Auto Workers\nunion does not apply ro the firm's\nMuwaukee piant unless the workers\nbere agree to it.\n\nMembers of Local 75 of the\nCAW-CLO voted Sunday w reject\nthe national agreement as well as\nthe local plant agreement.\n\n- Workers at AMC's Evo Michi-\ngan plants previously bad ap-\nproved the national plar, and un-\n\n \n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 577.8544921875, 121.157470703125, 1384.4527587890625, 957.0969848632812 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "DAE UE DAN MP MR Ae eI\n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n\nmane CNIEHS ARE\nom Mek MoM, ALY\n>\n\n \n\n \n \n \n\nNVOLUTE,\n\u201d SCRAPS\n\nINVOLUTE\nBrinn\n\n \n\nSPE BLACA SEK WHE\nWIRE. GR CARBSSARD fo\nMAKE ARE ARCAED hoons\not GER LLOAKS.\n\n \n\nob\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 576.387728515625, 1005.3772915039062, 974.1116611328125, 1422.87960546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "1. What English leerary mac\nwas also noted as 2 Comversaiten:\nalist and cornpiler uf a Gicuunars \u00b0\n\n2. Whatus the second Larges\nsiaie in ine L\n\n3. Can sunt datingush betaven\nieaae Wants und Isase Walon?\n\n4 Who pa.cred The Infum Sam-\nuel?\n\n5 Who the present Unned\nStates amoazsucder iv Great Br:t-\nain?\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nHappy Birthday\n\n \n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 1490.48828125, 316.2577819824219, 1704.625732421875, 342.42071533203125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Ry HAL ROYLE\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 252.12644958496094, 313.2555847167969, 504.2574462890625, 338.72503662109375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Be TITTEH PRrSe\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 1445.65625, 1656.9071044921875, 3427.36474609375, 3169.446044921875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "ENR RitTCHESD\n\nFLOUR:\n\nBEEREEER\n\nWS aw he eweees\not\n\n \n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 2516.975130859375, 3428.116732421875, 3350.4045078125, 4011.84444921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "The answer is im the amount and the quality of the protein\nin King Midas. To get high-protein values. we mill King\nMidas from costly premium-priced wheats which contain a\nhigh proportion of protein\u2014the kind of protein that gives\nsuperior results in bread baking. So. vou see, the quality we\nmill into King Midas pays off in extra baking strength i\nyour kitchen.\n\nTHIS IS IMPORTANT, TOO! King Midas dough is less sensitive\nthan dough made with low-protein flour. For this reason it\ncan tolerate some error in judgment. timing and temperature.\nExira protein also helps to hold freshness. That\u2019s why vou\noften hear women say that their bread stays fresh jonger\nwhen they bake with King Midas.\n\nNex? time you go shopping ask for King Midas. # goes farther, so \u00ae\ncosts you less in the long run than lower-priced, fower-protein flours.\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 148.31852990722658, 1790.3768642578125, 550.8502475585938, 1859.909390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Of 83 Michigan counties, orb\ntwo have zo lakes.\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 1382.776123046875, 1745.951904296875, 3495.515380859375, 4656.87744140625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "You get\n\nEXTRA LOAVES\n\nfrom every sack of\n\nER RSC HES\n\nFLOUR\n\nBEEREEER\n\nae\u2019\n\n \n\nThe proof is in the recipe. Because King Midas has extraordi- proportions, you get more loaves per bag than if you use\nnary baking strength. the recipe ave recommend to obtain best other flours and the 12-cup recipes they recommend.\n\nresults calls for only 10 cups of King Midas to make four\n\n1-lb. loaves. Recipes recommended by most other leading Why Does King Midas Go Farther Then\nflours call for at least 12 cups of their four to make four Low-Protein Flour?\n\nloaves. So. when you use King Midas in the recommended The answer is in the amount and the quality of the protem\n\n_\u2014\u2014s in King Midas. To get high-protein values. we mill King\n\nan aww \u201d BREAD N eee | Midas from costly premium-priced wheats which contain a\ni \u201cGOLDEN youck aay boo _ i high proportion of protein\u2014the kind of protein that gives\nMakes 4 ee o sue, a warm place F607 f\u00b0 or2 | Superior results in bread baking. So. you see, the quality we\ni sages evanlar yeast oF Lat rise - ianl doubied in 1 mill into King Midas pays off in extra baking strength in\nages SF a a\ni genenes 4 ae cornpressed Fens \u201d deo down and divide mito 4 i your kitchen.\nlukewarm Sah\u2019 hose E < < . ores\nj ; rn me alded Pond POTHODE, portion into on I THIS IS IMPORTANT, TOO! King Midas dough is less sensitive\nEo Combine cup shoreento ee ball Let rest about 7 1 than dough made with low-protein flour. For this reason it\n3, cup SM _ Zo 2 2 ss -\n1 5 1easpoons a cool te luke aie joaves aad place 72 well: can tolerate some error in judgment. timing and temperature.\nPo see to aweclve # shape to 4 Ne Cer ne 1 Exira protein also helps to hold freshness. That's why vou\nATE ee inture oat ey and put on in size 1 often hear women say ihat their bread stavs fresh jonger\nof mae a in * - - q\n1 ail 8 capa sifted KING MI terse . vault loaves double 1 when they bake with King Midas.\n1 Blend in Shed Flour ~ about 1 hour-\nEan! \u00ae\n\n4007\n. \" jy het oven \\ . - \" .\ni aod... of welt fereith. about \u00a7 an moderatel yo Saute. 1 Nex? time you go shopping ask for King Midas. # goes farther, so \u00ae\n\n\u2014 noes\n\u2018 aug Boks F) for 45 00 eur Biithe } costs you jess in the long run than lower-priced, fower-protein flours.\nbe \u00ab) . a ot\n3 owt: cover . owing this i\nFiace.--- ke with King Midos four, Foler tod-\u2014end more |\n1 ANTEE TO YOU\u2014Boke nat # gives YoU GenOOMS Ty ecipe\u2014\u2014we'l l\ni OUR GU ehh _ you don\u2019t oeresent flour and ifs recomune! 4\nFouch\u2122 recipe et with your Midas.\nit thon you 9 4 \u20ac King\nTooves Of Td the purchase Pree \u00a9 your aa eee @ HIGH\n1 glodly -\u2014_\u2014\u2014oeoo \u2014\u2014\nLe ee or I Scare ae EY oS. ae er aoe PROTE I N\n\ng :\n: @& = QPEQIAL __ at THE sets You want oF :\nag Royal Windsor Hlaintess\n\ni \u00a2 \\ : vs OFFER! f see FLATWARE\n\naye = It\u2019s lovely and itll stay lovely through years of evervday Q> @\n\na = use. Perfectly balanced\u2014designed to match any table\n\n* \\ \u00a5 5 setting\u2014solid metal-\u2014never rusts or stains\u2014each 4-piece\n4 \u2019 yy\n\n4 , 4 place settmg valued at $2.50. .\n\nx \u2018 4 i arial the sets you want By takioe advantage of offer x Milled From\n\n\u20ac Packed in every sack of King Midas. : y\n\n\u00a5 ty 3 % Complete information in bag insert, Buy King Midas i Costlier Premum Wheats\n\n~~\u201d today and start your set.\n\n \n\nKing Midas Flour Will Be Featured Exclusively ot the\nBaily Northwestern Cooking School, Oct. 18, 19. 20. 27\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 2483.335693359375, 4032.787841796875, 3423.213134765625, 4658.2861328125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "HIGH\nPROTEIN\n\nPx 2\n\nMilled From\nCostlier Premium Wheots\n\nKing Midas Flour Will Be Featured Exclusively ot the\nBaily Northwestern Cooking Schocl, Oct. 18, 19. 20. 21\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 970.942416015625, 1572.6173427734375, 1386.2591220703125, 2966.542935546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "known. Orig \u2014\u2014 Remin-\nscers, present participie of Remi-\nnet, la recollect.\n\n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nFulks of Fame \u2014 Guess the Name\n\nt\u2014He's an Army officer, born in\nCinuuinait in 1898, was a studenr\nof ine Lonersiiy of Crncinnar,\nthe US. Miltary acauemy and did!\ngraduate work et the Ken elaer'\nPolstechnic institure He was then\ngraduaied from the engineering\nschool of the U.S. Army. He was\ncomnussioned secend lieutenant of\nthe engineer corps of e US.\nArmy, and has been advanced\nthrough the grades to major gen-\neral. He hes bees assisiant engi-\nmeer of maintenance of the Pana-\nma canal during 1942 - <5. and\nexecuitve of the office of engineers\nin Washington in 1915 - 1948: then\ndistrict engineer of ihe New Or-\nleans district corps of engineers.\nHe i now deputy chef si US.\nArmy engineers. Can yeu tell his\nname?\n\n2 \u2014 As a youngster this polsti-\ncal figure seld newspapers in Chi-\ncage where he was born in 15902\nAfter graduation izem high school\nhe worked in the Chicago siock-t\nvards m the daytime and attended\n\u2018S$ at a uaAnersity at aight.\nHe obtained both his college and\nlaw school education in the same\numversiiv, and was admitted to\nthe bar in 1953. He was a member\nof the Himois house of represen-\ntatives from 1936 io 1938. then was\nelected to the state senate. He was\nappointed deputy comptroller of\nCook county until 1945, when the\nGov. Adlai Stevenson appointed\nhim director of the Iinois depart-\nmeni of finance. He was elected\nmayor of Chicage in April. 1955,\nfor a four - year term. Whai is\nhis name?\n\n(Names at bottom of c\u00e9humn)\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 978.73709375, 1148.175326171875, 1396.157193359375, 1372.051724609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n\n \n\nAT Brysae, cs\n\n \n\ntee bene: is imrough ry\nlemtant interests A\noriginal persu!\n\u2018child bern today, one > alse Possess: '\ning ound jJudgmem, aad arusuc\nand musial talents. '\n\n \n \n\n \n\n \n \n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 1043.4796142578125, 1389.4859619140625, 1323.0242919921875, 1411.642822265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Wanrceh Yane Danenace\n\n \n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 2216.15359765625, 708.1330288085937, 2632.3215, 883.3590366210938 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "achterement have over pale prom-\nines. April is the Sedeling pahii-\neran of the year, sayieg. \u201csuek\nwih me and we'll go places. Octo-\nber is the mature statesman hold-\nng eut the golden reward.\n\n \n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 978.6805141601562, 945.0882290039062, 1389.6310703125, 1098.936978515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "SNe Skee wT\n,Mena Jeriza, furmer opera sing-\ns Mooty Soark fer-\nqueen, and Jack Shar-\n\n \n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 632.870849609375, 950.25732421875, 924.2350463867188, 996.9722900390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "TODAY'S GRAB BAG\n\n \n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 3086.671875, 91.78546905517578, 3449.322998046875, 168.9451904296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "Oshkosh Northwestern 22\nThurs., Oct. 6 1955\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 1152.64794921875, 92.85533905029297, 1382.7484130859375, 142.50364685058594 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "By R. J. SCOTT\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 1104.5291748046875, 1119.0902099609375, 1262.9537353515625, 1139.886962890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "Woeer Future\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 949.2623012695312, 3353.1247890625, 1365.348599609375, 3644.0197421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "How'd You Make Quit\n\n\u2018 i Dr. Samuel Johnson.\n\n2. Cahfornia.\n| 3. Isaac Waits was a writer of\nhymns, Isaac Walton 1s called the\n\n\u201cFather of Angling.\u201d\nSiw Joshua Reyznoids.\n| 5 Winthrop W_ Aidrich.\n\n\u201cABIEd \"f preyony aoieiy \u2014 =\n\u201cARCH \u201c5D Sepseqg \u201caeg \u201crey \u2014 1\n\n \n\n \n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 1450.102572265625, 3204.6247890625, 2399.9416171875, 3474.103482421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "The proof is in the recipe. Because King Midas has extraordi-\nnary baking strength. the recipe ave recommend to obtain best\nresults calls for only 10 cups of King Midas to make four\n1-lb. loaves. Recipes recommended by mosi other leading\nflours call for at least 12 cups of their four to make four\nloaves. So. when you use King Midas in the recommended\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 974.3204677734375, 1425.3717373046875, 1388.178189453125, 1672.65597265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": " \n\nof\noi. pertaimay . Gf marked by\n[ESARIDSERCE given to or indulg-\nimy mm reminiscences. that reminds\none. as of\nknown. Or:\nscers, present participle of Rem-\nnet, la recollect.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n\n \n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 1048.5303955078125, 3112.744384765625, 1275.998779296875, 3132.083740234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "Fe ee a ee eee\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 945.52371484375, 3654.493685546875, 1361.6551181640625, 3796.558560546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "Nearly every member of the\nChalkmas ube of southeastern\nEast Pakistar smokes tobacco.\nThe native leaf is used by children\nxonung as four .ears_\n\n \n\n \n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 958.1437709960937, 2983.19949609375, 1372.95968359375, 3095.194546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "yl it's Been said\n; Wit should be used as 2 shield\nfor defense rather than as a sword\n\u2018ta wound others. \u2014 Fuller.\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "4155739-bridgeport-post-Mar-17-1955-p-32.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 8, 1 ], [ 11, 20 ], [ 11, 31 ], [ 20, 31 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 8, 1 ], [ 11, 31 ], [ 20, 11 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 5021.87841796875, 6378.12109375 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 2529.442619140625, 2199.723380859375, 3159.844490234375, 3902.2170488281254 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "Its a mistake for any woman\u2014\n\nTo make her husband look fool-\nish just to build herself up as the\ncalm practical always right mem-\nber of the family\n\nTo do so much talking about the\nSuperloritv of her children\u2019 that\nothers start looking for their flaws\nand shortcomings, and are delight-\ned when they find some\n\nTo low-rate her in laws when she\nis talking to even her closest\nfriends After all if her husband\nhas such an awful family, people\nwill wonder how he can be much\nbetter\n\nTo answer questions directed to\nher husband or jump in to correct\nhim when he 1s doing the talking\n\nTo talk poor mouth no matter\nhow much she is having to econo-\nmize\n\nTo repeat to her husband the\nthings her women friends tell her\nin confidence That 1s not only un\nfair to the women she has p.om\nised not to tell a soul but it will\ngive her husband the idea she\ncant keep a secret and he may he\nhesitant about trusting her with\nanv of his own\n\nTo be sure that she is right\nwhenever her husband 1s reluctant\nto go along with one of hei ideas\nIt may be true in soap operas that\nthe wife always knows best and\nPapa must alwavs be brought\naround to Mamas way of thinking\nBut it isnt always rtue in real\nlife\n\nTo encourage her children not\nto tell their father anvthing that\nwill upset him For that 1s the\nsurest way in the world to turn\nthe tather of the family into an\noutsider\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 1890.647453125, 1762.4476240234376, 2523.37744921875, 3611.1093828125004 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "trve securities, and do you hold\nthat the countrv would have been\nbetter off if John D Rockefeller,\nCommodore Vanderbilt Alexander\nBell Henry Ford Buffalo Bull,\nJohn Fremont Samuel Morse\nGeorge Washington Robert Ful-\nton, Nathan Hale Ben Franklin\nDaniel Boone Israel Putnam and\nKit Carson had said \u201cThis 15 all\ntoo rishv I want guarantees \u201d\n\nPS\u2014Nobodv claims there may\nnot be some need for b\u00e9tter protec-\ntion of investors or that it 1s well\nto guaid against another 1929 but\nyou will neve: create a condition\nwhere a man with faith enough in\nAmerican fndustrv to back it up\nwith his own monev will get\n\nchickenish because there 38 no\n\u2018sure thing \u2019\n\nA housewife Who didnt get off\nthe partv wire when a fire warden\nswanted to get through an alarm is\nbeing held for trial . Ya mean\nany Woman 1s expected to cut\nsho't the gossip about Mrs Whoo-\n7iss and the male boarder short of\nearthquake or flood' ' ' A new\nplay being tried out on the road\nconcetns two wives who mutder\nthe husbands in three acts and it-\nis Called a comedy! A race\nhorse 18 @ piize on a TV program\nif you can suggest the best name\nfor it How about Man O Jack-\npot Sir Video o: Native Answer?\n\nWe think Senator Karl Mundt\ncalled the turn on the reopened\n\nPeress inquiry when he said The\nsituation will be so confused by\nbureaucratic red tape and = buck-\npassing that we will never put our\nfinger on an individual at fault\n\nIT am not even sure there 19\na villain other than the failure of\nthe Defense Department to come\nclean in the first place\u2019... 400\nwho Mr: Stevens\u2019\n\n(Released Bv the Associated Newspapers)\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 1882.805908203125, 3637.452880859375, 2504.359619140625, 3779.102783203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "DISTRIBUTOR ARRESTED\nIN SALE OF MAGAZINES\u2019\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 49.70008087158203, 3279.176513671875, 1228.2633056640625, 4493.318359375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "opp. ren 3, | OUTLET | ty cse0\nSTRICTLY FRESH KILLED CHICKENS\n\n_ GRADE \"A\" QUALITY\nBROILERS, FRYERS, FOWL > Sq \u00bb 29\nSHOULDERS 29\u00b059, C\n\nCHICKENS, FRY OR BROIL ....... tb | 7 59\u00b0\nLEGS AND BREASTS (comb.) ......\n\nLARGE ROASTING CHICKENS ----- ic\nLEGS OF LAMB\u2014Genuine $ Spine 49\u00a2\nSKINLESS FRANKS ----.----\n\nSLICED BACON\u2014Sugar-Cured ... 1b \u201d 25\u00a2\n\nE Wm mm e@ Large Grade \u2018A\u2019 Crax doz. 49\u00a2\nGGS Large Grade \u2018A\u2019 . .doz. 59\u00a2\nOPEN FRIDAY & SATURDAY 'TIL 9 P.M.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 2546.856201171875, 4381.70068359375, 2844.02392578125, 4833.67041015625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1884.9251630859376, 3816.4814375, 2517.139900390625, 4656.94580859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "NEW HAVEN March 17\u2014(AP)\nA New ork magazine distributor\nhas been atrested here on a charge\n| of selling obscene literature and\npictures\n| Police said Milton Levine 49 of\nMt Vernon N ~~ was arrested\n|xesterda, as the result of the\nState Legislatures investigation of\ncomic books and = girhe maga-\nzines Levine 1% the owner and oper-\nator of INS Magazine Distributors\nInc of Mt Vernon police said\n\nPolice Lt Edward Cooke New\nHaven pohce censor said Levine\nspecitically is charged with selling\nand distributing two magazines\nshowing women 1 suggestive poses\nand in vatious stages of undress\u201d\n\nThese two magazines were being\nsold openly on New Haven news-\nstands but the news dealers were\nnot arrested.\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 32.37924575805664, 4562.38818359375, 1885.9659423828125, 6377.73876953125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n\n \n \n \n\nAir Conditioner\n\n34 Ton Room We invite you\n\nony 189\u00b0 | to compare!\n\nOUR SELECTION ........... 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BEEF\n\nSHOULDERS .. =%: 29:\nVEAL CHOPS Ib.\n\ne@eoee?\n@eeee#e\neoeeoeeoeeoeeoenveee? \u00a9 @ @\ne@eeoeseses\n@aeeo eee oeene esd\n@e0ee\u00a2eeee8@eeeess\n\nARMOUR STAR OR WILSON CERTIFIED 69\u00a2\n\nCANNED HAMS\n\nSLAB BACON lb 35\u00a2\nTENDERLOINS\n\nFRESH: HAMS ib 49\u00a2\n\n \n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 3177.872802734375, 1618.430908203125, 5021.87841796875, 6378.12109375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "~~cmuanmmmmammmms FREE PARKING WHILE YOU SHO YOU SHOP\n\nCENTRAL 2\nAIR\nOPEN EVERY NIGHT\n\nUNTIL 7 P.M.\nSUPER-MARKET ca\n1545 MAIN STREET, (COR. 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GRADE \u201cA7\nSPINACH 2 3\u00b0 33\u00b0| EGGS \u201c85 son. 59\nSNOW C GREAMO \u2014 Quanennd Wik Fe Coote\ncop FILETS .33\u00b0|QLEO 1.25:\nMUSHROOMS | \u201csi 39.\nNEW LARGE FANCY see pleas LE. NO. 3\nCABBAGE | \u201cSipioe\u2019- | GRAPEFRUIT ONIONS\n1b os 4 LBS. 24 4 FOR 19\u00b0 a Les. 19\u00b0\nns\n\u201cee\u201d TOMATOES 2:29:\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 2524.426994140625, 3989.03856640625, 3153.484138671875, 4159.04248828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "LONG BEACH Cabhf, March 17\n\u2014(UP) Police booked I W Harper\nyesterdat He was charged with be-\nmg drunk\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 1891.4678876953126, 4714.6367109375, 2515.862556640625, 4967.9370195312495 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "OAK RIDGE Tenn, \u2018March 17\u2014-\n(UP) James T Dillard \u2018asked a\nstranger to help h.m open a bottle\nand was immediatelv arrested for\npossessing legal whiskey The\nstranger was Plamclothesman Pat\nTurier, \u00b0\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 2525.200431640625, 4283.7968671875, 3171.6582109375, 4370.7211992187495 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "If you are hard of hearing I would |\nIrkhe you to have a 5-day free trial |\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 2575.526123046875, 930.103515625, 4992.10400390625, 1622.048095703125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 2657.226318359375, 2128.131103515625, 3044.57080078125, 2175.555419921875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "By RUTH MILLETT\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 644.41015625, 95.1208267211914, 1234.6942138671875, 147.92037963867188 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "THEY'LL DO IT EVERY TIME\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 2583.7275390625, 201.15330505371094, 4964.181640625, 849.9912719726562 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n \n\nMY SAKES WHAT KIND BIRD\nWAS THAT? ILL GIT TO THE\nare Ae CES AGETTER\n\n \n \n\nry\nME -* WHICH WAY\n70 NE COBRAS?\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 1339.4862060546875, 1748.83251953125, 1819.926513671875, 1824.583740234375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "A QUIZ FOR SENATOR\nFULRRIGQHT\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 1273.1031494140625, 1531.787353515625, 2436.6416015625, 1701.7059326171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "The Once Over Oo\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 69.59392547607422, 95.65096282958984, 561.82763671875, 147.78652954101562 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "ROAD BONDS PROPOSED\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 2571.75927734375, 105.84333038330078, 2708.070068359375, 155.28424072265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "POGO\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 2015.23583984375, 1670.2464599609375, 2497.4599609375, 1732.936279296875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "\u2014~By H. I. PHILLIPS\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 2635.342529296875, 3953.40478515625, 3052.34228515625, 3990.638916015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "WHAT\u2019C tau A NWNAME ?\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 2515.944328125, 4822.97020703125, 3156.45069140625, 4975.7788164062495 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "port CA 7-5695 for free examin-\nation in vour home, or stop in at\nour office 43 Elm St (corner Hotel\nBarnum \\reade) \u2014Adv.\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 2087.73291015625, 102.7945785522461, 2488.060302734375, 149.93540954589844 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "\u2014By JIMMY MATLO\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 2021.1654052734375, 4677.5107421875, 2370.66943359375, 4713.16943359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "All 4 MISTAKE\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 4645.2158203125, 96.59759521484375, 5016.8232421875, 152.2745819091797 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "\u2014By WALT KELLY\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 4601.845703125, 864.5435791015625, 4991.24951171875, 904.0633544921875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "2 8y HAROLD GRAY\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "363170184-galva-news-Oct-06-1955-p-2.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 1, 13 ], [ 11, 12 ], [ 37, 23 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 11, 12 ], [ 13, 1 ], [ 37, 23 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 5040.1728515625, 6656.157453125 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 802.0983452148438, 4946.0153984375, 1501.6009345703126, 5276.38938671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "Six machines for china coating the\ninside of hot drink cups will be placed\nin operation here by Lily-Tulip Cup\ncorporation, it was announced today\nby Robert Farnsworth, local manager.\n\nElectrical work will be started next\nweek following which the machines\nwill be installed. It is hoped to have\nthem in operation about November 1.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 3622.299578125, 5492.64772265625, 4317.44798046875, 6586.62815625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "cluding Jersey and Calhoun counties,\n\nGeese may be hunted thruout the\n70 days of the season in all counties\nformerly in the central zone (except\nJersey and Calhoun) but now included\nin the enlarged northern zone, and\nalso thruout the old northern zone.\n\nGoose hunting hours in giannis\ncounty will be from 7 a. m. to 3 p\nIn all other counties, the shooting\nhours will be the same as for ducks.\n\nShooting Hours\n\nA change in shooting hours makes\nthe closing time one-half hour before\nsunset. Hunting may begin each\nmorning one-half hour before sun-\nrise.\n\nDaily bag limit for ducks will be\nfour, which may include not more\nthan one wood duck, and possession\nlimit will be eight.\n\nDaily limit on geese will be five, to\ninclude not more than two Canada or\nwhitefront geese, or two of these in\nSOmbINBHDN, Possession limit will be\n\nve,\n\nPalmer also announced there will be\nan open season of 15 days on jack-\nsnipe in Hlinois, from October 25 tc\nNovember 8, inclusive. Bag and pos-\nsession limits will be eight birds.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 2188.512712890625, 3230.680193359375, 2886.5754218750003, 4988.880109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "The newest wrinkle around Galva\nis suggestive of left-handed monkey\nwrenches, except in this case the\ngadget is the genuine thing.\n\nFirst National Bank in Galva is un-\nveiling the new service today\u2014left-\nhanded check book's, no less. The in-\nnovation is expected to attract a lot\nof curious customers \u2014 right-handed\nones, as well as those in the south\npaw category, who are grateful for the\nconsideration.\n\n\u201cThe only thing we have done. is\nmove the stub from the left end of\nthe check to the right end,\u201d explains\nCharles A. Whitney, the vice presi-\ndent.\n\n\u201cDid you ever watch a left-handed\nperson write a check?\u201d asks the\n\u201cveep,\u201d who is an observing individ-\nval. \u201cHe holds the check by the mid-\ndle and writes crab-wise over and\naround the right hand. And if he\nhas filled in the stub first, as is pro-\nper, he is apt to smear the wet ink\non the stub.\n\n\u201cNow all this can be avoided. The\nstub can be completed first and with\nthe book held at the right end with\nthe right hand, the check can be\ncompleted with the left hand and\nwithout smearing the stub.\u201d\n\nMr. Whitney disclaims any original-\nity for the idea, saying that a New\nYork bank has been using this type\nof check book several yeaars. He says\nhe knows of no other bank in this\nsection of the state now issuing them\nbut predicts their use awill increase\n\n\u201cafter all,\u201d Mr. Whitney comment-\n.ed, \u201cmore than 7 per cent of the\npopulation is left-handed.\u201d\n\nThe vice president said that none\nof the present bank personnel is left-\nhanded, but admits that he is \u00a2&\nsouth paw in counting money anc\n{dealing cards, hastening to add tha\u2019\nhis only card game is solitaire.\n\n \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 780.4378837890625, 2201.051775390625, 1470.0357490234376, 3856.341779296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Business was at a low ebb Tues-\nday night when the city council\nheld the regular twice-a-month\nmeeting, the main item being the\nwater-sewer connection for the\nRaymond W. Erickson property,\ndescribed in another story.\n\nCity Clerk Milo J. Goodale read a\nletter from the state department of\nrevenue, acknowledging receipt of a\ncopy of Galva\u2019s %4-cent sales tax ord-\ninance, which became effective last\nSaturday. A booklet containing sales\ntax regulations also was_ enclosed.\n| Alderman W. A. Samuelson read a\nreport showing parking meter receipts\nin September were $759.27, while pen-\nalties for meter violations totaled $70\nand fines for city police cases amount-\ned to $36 last month.\n\nDrainage Project\n\nAlderman Joe Talbot reported com-\npletion of a project to correct a drain-\nage problem along Northwest Fifth\navenue in Galva Heights. The total\ncost was $361.72.\n\nAlderman Joe Lord said he has re-\nceived many compliments on the new\npower mower and leaf mulcher re-\ncently purchased for use in the city\nparks and said he hopes to buy a new\nmower for use in the cemetery. Mr\nLord also reported that the prive'\nhedge around the cemetery has beer\ntrimmed. Acting Mayor F.\u201cD. Sperry\ncommented on the neat appearance of\nthe cemetery.\n\nCity Clerk Goodale read a notice\nabout the 42nd annual convention 0!\nthe Illinois Municipal League it\nSpringfield November 13-15. There\nwas no indication as to the numbe!\nof city officials planning to attend.\n\nFach alderman found on his desk :\nmanila folder containing reports anc\nliterature concerning the departmen\nwhich he heads.\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 103.68089526367187, 4840.8122734375, 797.4302192382813, 6254.02219921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "| A special election to vote on a $690,-\n{000 school building program will be\n(held Saturday in the AlWood unit\nidistrict, where it is proposed to erect\nja new high school in Woodhull.\ni Three precincts and polling places\nhave been set up for the election, as\nt follows:\n} Precinct 1\u2014All areas of the district\njin Andover, Weller and Clover town-\nships of Henry county and in On-\nitario township of Knox county; poll-\nHing place: Town hall in Woodhull.\nPrecinct 2\u2014Areas of district in Ox-\nford township of Henry county, Rio\ntownship of Knox county and North\nenderson township of Mercer coun-\n\u201cty; polling place: Town hall in Alpha.\n; Precinct 3\u2014Area of district in Lynn\nsaownship of Henry county; polling\nJace: Legion hail in Ophiem.\nPolls will be open from noon until\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\navy p. m.\n\nq Interest Not Over 3%%\n\nThe proposed $690,000 bond issue\nould bear interest not exceeding 314\ner cent.\n\nFirst payment of $25,000 would be-\nome due December 1, 1956, follower\n\u201cby payments of $35,000 annually De-\nsicember 1, 1957, thru 1967, and $40,001\nannually December 1, 1968, thru 1974\n41 It is proposed to use the new build\nHing for all four years of high school\n# while at present the junior high schoo\n(seventh, eighth and ninth grades) i\nlocated in Alpha. \u2018The lower grade\nwould be divided between Alpha ani\nWoodhull.\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 2906.6403984375, 4820.22682421875, 3600.8408027343753, 5258.79270703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "Galva Men's chorus needs several\nmore members, especially first tenors,\naccording to Rev. D. V. Charlson, who\nis serving as director of the group. Un-\nless additional members are received it\nwill be necessary to disband the chor-\nus, it was explained this week.\n\nRev. Charison has called another\nr\u00e9hearsal next Monday night at 1.30\no'clock in the city hall. Attendance at\nthat rehearsal will determine whether\nthe chorus is to continue.\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 1467.196044921875, 525.7179565429688, 2116.914306640625, 982.687744140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Soybeans Grade\nGood Here; Corn\nMoisture High\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 792.23658984375, 758.0835747070313, 1430.3985419921876, 1804.6408515624998 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Plastic bags used in packaging\ncream, which were inaugurated by\nGalva Creamery company several\nmonths ago, are being demonstrat-\ned today by the Galva firm at the\n47th annual convention of the\nAmerican Butter Institute in the\nLaSalle hotel, Chicago.\n\n\u201cThis new development has re-\nceived much attention from the\ncreamery industry,\u201d it was pointed\nout in the bulletin issued by the\ninstitute, which has headquarters\nin Chicago. Creameries from all\nparts of the nation have represen-\ntatives at the two-day convention.\n\nRepresenting Galva Creamery\nat the convention are C. F. Peter-\nson, C. G. Peterson, Bert Garrison\nand Walter T. Hedstrom.\n\nMr. Peterson said this week that\nthe plastic bags are proving high-\nly popular with farmers thruout\nthe area served by Galva Cream-\nery and inquiries regarding their\nuse are received from all parts of\nthe country. A letter was received\nthe first of the week from a Phila-\ndelphia advertising agency.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 2178.276384765625, 2190.8493828125, 2875.3366523437503, 3117.6122871093753 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "Maybe the squirrels are preoccu-\npied with storing nuts for the winter,\nbut at any rate they are careless\nabout cars ... during the past week\ncars struck two of the little animals\nwithin the space of two blocks . ...\n\nWoodhull is the latest town in this\narea to lay the groundwork for a\ncentennial celebration (the year is\n1957) . . . Kermit Broline wrote in\nthe Dispatch: \u201cWe don\u2019t know what\nwill be planned for the event, but\nthose we have talked to are of the\nopinion that it should be a real old-\nfashioned homecoming, rather than a\nhigh-priced extravaganza .. . There\nis hardly any doubt, however, but\nwhat a pageant may be pro-\nduced...\u201d\n\nWith a new electric eye in service,\nthe southside street lights are turn-\ned on with surprising promptness...\neven last Thursday\u2019s storm clouds\nwere enough to keep the lights on\nmost of the morning, but not enough\nto illuminate the north side...\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 3597.422380859375, 723.0677666015625, 4237.31321484375, 1559.152326171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "Galva Chamber of Commerce\nwill resume the series of fall and\nwinter meetings this Thursday\nnight in LeClaire hotel, preceded\nby dinner at 7 o'clock.\n\nCards have been mailed to.mem-\nbers asking that reservations be\nmade for the dinner, but those un-\nable to attend the dinner are ask-\ned to go to the hotel later for the\nbusiness session, in charge of\nCharles A. Whitney, president.\n\nBecause no meetings of the civic\norganization have been held dur-\ning the summer several important\nmatters will be presented for dis-\ncussion. Plans for the pre-Christ-\nmas events will be among the items\non the agenda.\n\nNo speaker or program features\nare planned tonight, with the en-\ntire meeting devoted to business\ndiscussions.\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 4319.66920703125, 5127.97340625, 5016.825421875, 6155.8498359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Next Tuesday, October 11, will be\nthe 87th birthday of W. O. Houghton,\nveteran Galva business man, who has\nbeen president of the E. W. Houghton\nLumber company since 1912 and who\not began work for fhe company in\n\n7.\n\nMr. Houghton spends part of each\nday at his office in the lumber com-\npany headquarters here and expects\nto be there as usual next Tuesday. No\n\nSpecial observance of the event is\nplanned.\n\nHis son-in-law and daughter, Mr.\nand Mrs. Hays J. Arter, of Kewanee,\nare now on the west coast where they\nwill meet their son and daughter-in-\nlaw, Lt. (jg) and Mrs. Warren Arter\nand two children, who are scheduled\nto land October 14. They are return-\ning from the Philippines, where Lt.\nArter has been stationed for some\ntime.\n\nMr. Houghton has continued to re-\nside in his home at 505 Northwest\nSecond street since the death of Mrs.\nHoughton. Mrs, Avis K. Garrison, of\nSheffield, a practical nurse, has been\nin the home during the past year.\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 826.1751274414063, 5524.9157890625, 1512.0320869140626, 6629.8869453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Woman's Club of Galva will be-\ngin its 39th year Tuesday after-\nnoon, October 11, under the guid-\nance of the president, Mrs. Stan-\nley Morgan, with a guest day and\nprogram at Lions club hall. Mrs.\nJ. Keith Sloan will be chairman\nand Suzanne Massingill will pre-\nsent vocal selections.\n\nMembers will hear a talk, \u201cPitfalls\nof Antique Collecting,\u201d by Charlyss\nY. Hinds, of Little York, owner of York\nHouse Antiques.\n\nHostesses will be Mrs. Glenn Morse,\nMrs. Guy Mugrage, Mrs. W. W. Beam-\ner, Mrs. Joseph T. Brown, Mrs. John\nBuckner, Miss Abigail Smith, Miss\nAddie Smith, Miss Bertha Smith, Mrs.\nVictor Doleslayer, Mrs. H. M. Robert-\nson and Mrs. John B. Thompson.\n\nExecutive board met Monday night\nat the home of Mrs. Morgan when de-\npartment chairmen and officers pre-\nsented outlines of the year\u2019s work, and\nplans were made for a get-acquainted\nhour for new members to be held next\nMonday night at 8 o'clock at Legion\nhall with board members as hostesses\nMrs. Morgan was assisted by Mrs. F\n\nW. Lupfer.\nNext board meeting will be Novem-\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 1516.9327568359374, 5505.49830859375, 2211.555890625, 6559.55149609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "ber 7 in Galesburg at the Woman's\nclub home with a noon luncheon fol-\nlowed by a business meeting.\n\nTo Talk On Architecture\n\nTheme for the year is \u201cBrotherly\nKindness.\u201d\n\nPhillip Welch, of Kewanee, will talk\non \u201cCreative Architecture,\u201d at the No-\nvember 8 meeting when Mrs. W. L.\nHammers will be chairman, and Car-\nolyn Krans will play piano selections.\nSocial committee members will be Mrs.\nLeonard Peterson, Mrs. Milford Pet-\nerson, Mrs. F. F. McCutchen, Mrs. J.\nL, Carper, Mrs. Fred Bonati, Mrs. Fred\nLord, Mrs. Peyton Dexter, Mrs, Charles\nEngstrand, Mrs. Arlie Krause, Mrs. E.\nB. Thuline and Mrs. A. S. Young.\n\nJoint meeting with the L. M. I. club\nwill be held Tuesday evening, Decem-\nber 13, in Lions club hall when speak-\ner will be a representative of The\nSamuels company, of Rock Island,\nwhose topic will be \u201c5,000 Years of\nGems and Jewelry.\u201d Co-chairmen\nwill be Mrs. Arthur Apfel and Mrs.\nGeorge Crozier.\n\nHostesses will include Mrs. Car!\n\n| Anderson, Mrs. John Crossan, Mrs\n\n \n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 2928.328142578125, 5497.48073046875, 3613.5673652343753, 6602.8498359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Hunting licenses were printed\nbefore amendments were adopted\nby the Illinois state legislature\nwith the result that the dates on\nthe back of the 1955 licenses are\nin error, it is explained by Glen\nD. Palmer, state director of con-\nservation. .\nFor this reason Mr. Palmer has\n\nissued a statement urging hunters to\nobtain copies of the new game code\ndigest, which have been sent to city\nclerks and county clerks. Copies are\navailable at the city hall here.\n\nLegal dates for hunting include the\nfollowing: Pheasants, November 11-\n30: quail, November 19-December 19;\nrabbits, November 26-January 20;\nraccoon, skunk, weasel and opossum,\nNovember 1-January 15.\n\nDuck Hunting Season\n\nThe 1955 Illinois duck hunting sea-\nson will open Saturday, October 15\nand close December 23, thus affording\nsportsmen 15 additional days as com-\npared to last year.\n\nIn making this announcement, Mr\nPalmer reminds hunters that Illinoi:\nhas established hunting dates of No-\nvember 5 thru December 15 for gees\u00e9\nin the southern zone of Illinois, in-\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 1509.8150810546874, 4523.3454765625, 2190.83567578125, 5271.6164375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Police cases during the week-end\nhave been reported as follows by Chief\nof Police C. A. Wheelhouse:\n\nJim Lindberg and Ray Marlow each\nwas assessed a fine of $10 and costs\nfor excessive speed on North Center\navenue.\n\nDon R. Dickason, of Kewanee, was\nfined $10 and costs for speeding on\nSoutheast Second street.\n\nLuther McMillen, of Galesburg, paid\na fine of $5 and costs on charges of\nignoring a stop sign.\n\nOne Galvan and four Kewaneeans\nwere fined $10 and costs each on\ncharges of drinking on a public high-\nway. The group included Darold\nStreicher, of Galva, and Loren Murphy,\nJohn Ensley, Tom Kelly and Frank\nGustaitis, of Kewanee.\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 3604.21217578125, 4444.54616015625, 4293.4787421875, 5248.10471875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "To facilitate the loading and un-\nloading of school buses, an area along\nthe north side of Morgan Road in\nfront of the high school has been\ndesignated for bus use only from early\nmorning until late afternoon on\nschool days.\n\nSpecial signs were ordered by the\nschool for posting the area which ex-\ntends from'a point directly south of\nthe school flag pole westward to the\ncorner. City officials and police of-\nficers have approved installation of the\nsigns.\n\nSupt. H. M. Robertson explained the\nnew plan at a brief meeting of bus\ndrivers Tuesday morning. In the aft-\nernoon buses of Ernest Barlow Jr.\nOrlie Chilberg, Maurice Hamerstrand\nand Allen Crosby will load at that\npoint. Buses may unload there when\nconvenient, Mr. Robertson said.\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 797.8513359375, 4135.87526171875, 1485.80003125, 4742.16770703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Preliminary work was started Tues-\nday on the project for installing a\nnew four-inch gas main between Ke-\nwanee and Galva, with the work\nhandled by the Murphy Construction\ncompany, of Dwight.\n\nFirst work was done at a point about\ntwo miles southwest of Kewanee and\nthe project is scheduled to be com-\npleted in two or three weeks, depend-\ning on weather conditions.\n\nThe new main will greatly improve\nGalva\u2019s natural gas supply and will\nmake possible the use of three times\n\u2018more gas than is now used \u2018here on\npeak days, it is explained by Ray Funk,\n\narea manager.\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 49.12154006958008, 558.9971923828125, 725.1478271484375, 1005.570068359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Council Acts On\nCity Limits Line\nFor Water, Sewer\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 2211.6345390625, 5082.67897265625, 2911.6638007812503, 6265.54661328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Galva Heights addition, where more\nnew homes have been built since\nWorld War II than in any other sec-\ntion of town, is running short on\nbuilding sites . . . the latest house to\nbe started in the Heights area is\nactually outside the city limits ...\nit\u2019s the residence of Mr. and Mrs.\nRaymond Erickson, west of the Mrs.\nE, L. Yocum property...\n\nSince the war no less than 20\nhouses have been built in that part\nof town, altho technically three of\nthese\u2014the H. R. Bogner, Leo Wind-\nish and Ralph Blust properties \u2014 are\nnot in the addition laid out as the\nHeights 44 years ago... the Heights\nbegins at a point 200 feet north of\nNorthwest Fifth street ...\n\nAlong the west street of the Heights\n(Fifth avenue) and the connecting\nEBighth street, residences of the fol-\nlowing have been built since the\nwar: Floyd Johnson, Findlay Jones,\nMerrill Griffin, Merle Warner, Clair\nBrown, Robert Baldwin, H. J. Girkin,\nR. K. Anderson, Clyde Lind, William\nBriegel, Robert Overbaugh, George\nPahlow and LeRoy Nelson.\n\nNew houses on the east street\n(Fourth avenue) are those of Emily\nKneen, K. W. Johrison, Dr. E. M\nEckberg and F. L. Krans.\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 2160.52858203125, 1032.7833427734374, 2865.7177558593753, 2076.88596875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "No movie in many years attract-\ned more acclaim than \u201cA Man Called\nPeter\u201d at Galva theatre the first of\nthe week ... the movie attracted large\ncrowds all three nights, altho no rec-\nords were broken . .\n\nLunch hours were strangely calm\nWednesday after a week of that\n\u201cmidday madness\u201d that marks every\nworld series...\n\nThe Burlington isn\u2019t running out of\nsteam, judging by the number of pre-\ndiesel locomotives roaring thru Galva\n(in recent days...\n\nGalva\u2019s 6-0 victory over Walnut\nFriday started local football fans rem-\niniscing about the last time the Wild-\ncats had stopped the Blue Raiders\u2014\nback in 1947 when Galva came thru\nwith a 13-6 win... but last year the\nRaiders got by Galva by only one\npoint\u201414-13 , . . Coach Ralph Bar-\nclay was released from the hospital\nFriday in time to watch the game\nand remarked that the boys had never\nlooked better . . . Bob Grove took\nover the varsity coaching, job during\n\n\u2018Ralph\u2019s absence and was in command\n| Priday night...\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 793.2921142578125, 3868.48193359375, 1394.4669189453125, 4111.7705078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": " \n\nWork Started On\nNew 4-Inch Gas\nLine For Galva\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 3583.44140625, 1604.0186767578125, 4175.96484375, 1929.323974609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Autumn Rains\nFreshen Area\n\nIn Past Week\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 799.62646484375, 4764.306640625, 1476.2652587890625, 4927.74755859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Lily-Tulip To Install\n6 Coating Machines\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 3597.034197265625, 3219.373796875, 4283.48704296875, 4153.360578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "september Summary\n\nRainfall during September amounted\nto 1.91 inches, compared with 1.56 a\nyear ago, but less than the 2.79 total\nrecorded here in August.\n\nMonthly summary of Observer A.\nE. Johnson, issued the first of the\nweek, shows that rain was recorded on\nseven days last month, with a trace on\none other days Heaviest rainfalls in\na 24-hour period were .62 of an inch\nSeptember 27 and .60 September 29.\n\nTemperatures ranged from a high\nof 96 degrees September 9 to a low\nof 43 September 11 and 12, the peak\nreading being the same as the one a\nyear ago, while the low Jast Septem-\nber was 36.\n\nThere were five days with readings\nin the 90\u2019s, 12 in the 80\u2019s and nine in\nthe 70\u2019s. At the other end of the ther-\nmometer there were eight days with\nreadings in the 40\u2019s.\n\nPeak reading on the first day of\nthe month was 78, while the high was\n66 on the last day.\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 2181.14208984375, 2102.773193359375, 2692.4951171875, 2177.525390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Writing At Random\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 2234.0075859375, 6371.90651171875, 2927.3144355468753, 6611.7892890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Second degree was conferred on one\ncandidate Monday night at the week-\nly meeting of Galva Odd Fellows lodge\nand the third degree will be conferred\nnext Monday night. Twenty-eight\nmembers were present Monday night.\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 96.80463409423828, 4571.36865234375, 746.9010009765625, 4814.96630859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "To Vote Saturday\n|On AlWood Schoo!\niBonds Of $690,000\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 4282.2509765625, 502.93109130859375, 4884.37890625, 942.4634399414062 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Hickory Grove\nCamp Meeting \u2014\nReunion Sunday\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 3604.8681640625, 4173.29150390625, 4196.11181640625, 4425.62939453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Mark School Bus \u00b0\nLoading Section\nOn Morgan Road\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 795.3197631835938, 538.10986328125, 1375.465576171875, 745.3590698242188 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "GALVA CREAMERY\nEXHIBITS CREAM\nRAGS AT CHICAGO\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 1469.033953125, 1063.8282646484374, 2166.774396484375, 4375.227765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "a IMAM aaron: UU ce\u00e9arer te Yanitermt BRN aS\n\nquality, w'th an average moisture\n\ncontent of between 10 and 12 per\n\ncent, according to local elevator\nmen,\n\nMoisture content of most of the\n1955 corn crop is stili too high for\ncribbing of the new corn\n\nShelling of old corn has been done\non many farnis in this vicinity during\nthe past several days and elevators\nhave been busy receiving the corn.\n\nAll of the corn crop is now out of\nfrost danger, according to the state\ncrop bulletin, which says that about\n60 per cent of the soybean crop has\nbeen harvested.\n\nRains during the past weex have\nhad a beneficial effect on pastures\nthat needed reviving after the sum-\nmer drought.\n\nIssue Crop Bulletin\n\nThe weekly crop bulletin issued\nTuesday at Springfield includes the\nfollowing data:\n\nFor the entire state, about three-\nfifths of beans have been combined,\nwhich is about average for this date,\nbut less than a year ago when over\n70 per cent of the harvest was com-\npleted.\n\nCorn pick'ng, which is underway\nin all areas cf the state, has hecnu\nlimited mostly to the opening of fields\nin the northern part, while corn ia\nvarious parts of southern Illinois is\nbeing cribbed. Statewide, a little rncre\nthan 10 per cent of corn has been\nhusked\u2014the same amount as last\nyear\u2014but slightly more than the av-\nerage of 8 per cent.\n\nWhile dampness hampered the fall\nharvest, farmers made headway in\nseeding winter grains. However, the\nsowing of winter wheat, now 20 per\ncent compleic, lags considerably be-\nlow last year and ta2 average of 50\nand 45 per cent, respectively.\n\nPastures and fall seeded legumes are\nresponding nicely to the showers.\n\nThe soil moisture situation \u2018con-\ntinues to improve after reaching the\nyear\u2019s lowest point four weeks ago\nAs of last Friday 45 percent of th\n| correspondents indicated a shortage\n-}of soil moisture, 52 per cent indicated\n\u2018}ample and 3 per cent surplus. Las!\nyear 64 per cen$ reported a shortage\n'|35 per cent ample and one per cent\nja surplus.\n\nWeather Summary\n\n.| The Springfield bureau has issuec\nthe following bulletin on weathel\n\n.| conditions:\n\n.| Moderate amounts of rain fell ove!\n-)Ilinois during the first half of las\u2019\nf| week and temperatures again averagec\nabove normal but not as much as the\n>| previous week. Cool weather prevail.\nfled over the week-end but it was no\n1; of long duration and comparativel;\n>| mild temperatures were general dur:\nr| ing the greater portion of the period\nDepartures from normals were tw\n1! to six degrees above. Weekly maxim:\nil were mostly in the upper 70's whil\n{| minima were mostly in the middl\n40's. Coldest of reporting station\nwas 39 degrees at Moline Saturda:\nmorning. The occurence of tempera\ntures in the 30's indicates the ad\nvanced state of the season and fore\nshadows termination of the grow\ning season.\nRainfall was \u2018distributed well ove\nmost of the state with nearly all sec\n-| tions receiving above normal amount:\n4 | Most stations received weekly total\n.|in excess of one inch. A number ha\n\u00ab| totals in excess of two inches and\nn|few had totals in excess of thre\ninches. One station, Effingham, re\n\n \n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 3602.06884765625, 495.1845703125, 4118.22216796875, 709.3641357421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "C-C MEETING IS\nSLATED TONIGHT,\nleCLAIRE HOTEL\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 2872.67138671875, 510.6618347167969, 3523.010498046875, 970.703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "Galva, Wyoming\nTo Tangle Friday,\nBlackhawk Lead\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 776.8067016601562, 1847.0235595703125, 1340.622314453125, 2167.1005859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "Business At\nLow Ebb For\nCity Council\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 4312.28125, 4837.53857421875, 4891.86767578125, 5099.84521484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "W. O. Houghton\nTo Observe 87th\nBirthday Tuesday\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 2909.856689453125, 5273.3466796875, 4209.6142578125, 5471.88232421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "New Game Code Digest Now Ready...\n\nAdopt New Dates For Hunters\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 3576.069353515625, 1964.8298515625, 4270.33909375, 2873.81126171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "The Galva area has received a\nsizeable, amount of rain during\nthe past 10 days, with the total\nstanding at 1.70 inches yesterday\nmorning. There were alternate\nperiods of clear skies during the\nweek-end.\n\nRain last Tuesday amounted to .62,\nwhile the Thursday morning showers\ntotaled .60. Showers which began\nfalling Tuesday afternoon this week\nwere measured at .12 of an inch by\n6 o\u2019clock that evening, with an addi-\ntional 36 of an inch falling during\nthe night.\n\nThe past week\u2019s rainfall ~pompares\nwith 2.43 inches during the first week\nof October a year ago.\n\nTemperatures have been moderate\nduring the past week, with 80 last\nThursday as the high and 43 Satur-\nday as the low.\n\nObserver A. E. Johnson has listed\nthe following maximum and minimum\nreadings for the past week:\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 2208.925048828125, 4999.20458984375, 2807.029541015625, 5068.12451171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "Heiahts Building Boom\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 2916.46337890625, 4628.97314453125, 3515.9658203125, 4802.521484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "Need More Galva\nChorus Members\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 4334.59987109375, 6259.225359375, 5032.09837109375, 6582.95579296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "Regular monthly meeting of Hag-\nberg-Hamlin post of the American\nLegion will be held this Thursday\nnight at 8 o'clock in Legion hail, with\nCommander Lawrence Ericson in\ncharge.\n\nThe membership drive has reached\nthe 250 mark, it was reported the\nfirst of the week.\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 4269.3200859375, 959.3291801757813, 4979.669171875, 4787.7306953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "Hickory Grove camp meetings\nnorthwest of Galva will be recall-\ned Sunday afternoon at a reunion\nin Galva to be attended by many\nof the Swedish Methodist fami-\nlies who came here regularly for\nthe 10 days of devotional services\nand fellowship.\n\nBecause of the remodeling work at\nGrace Methodist church, the reunion\nSunday will be held in First Meth-\nodist church, beginning with a social\nhour at 3 o\u2019clock. Lunch will be serv-\ned later in the afternoon, during which\nan informal program of musical num-\nbers and short talks will be presented.\n\nThis will be the third reunion of\nthe camp meeting families, the first\nhaving been held in Galesburg two\nyears ago and the second in Bethel\nMethodist church, Moline, last October.\nPlans for the Galva gathering were\nmade last fall.\n\nExpect Large Crowd\n\nThe reunion Sunday is expected to\nattract many families from the towns\nthat each year sent large delegations\nto the camp meetings, including Mo-.\nline, Galesburg, Batavia and Bishop\nHill, as well as a few others. Sev-\neral former Galva residents also are\nexpected to attend the event.\n\nClarence Swanson is general chair-\nman of arrangements for the reunion\nand will be \u2018assisted by many of the\nfamilies of Grace Methodist church.\nA small charge will be made for the\nlunch to eliminate the necessity of\n\n| having it pot luck.\n\n| The reunion is being held in Galva\nabout a quarter of a century after the\n\n\u2018| last camp meeting was held in Hickory\n\nGrove a short distance northwest of\n| Galva. The summer of 1931 marked.\n\u2018| the close of camp meetings after 48\n\nyears and the land and buildings were\n| sold two years later.\n\n; Tabernacle On Grounds\n| The camp meeting grounds had a\n\nnumber of frame buildings, including a\n|| large tabernacle and several cottages,\n|the latter supplemented by family\ntents and a larger boarding tent. The\ntabernacle, erected in 1905 by Hillburg\n& Son at a cost of about $700, had\ndimensions of 42x36 feet and seated\nabout 350.\n\nCamp meetings first were held in\nthe wooded area near Galva in 1883\nafter services had been conducted near\nOphiem 10 years.\n\nIn the early 1880\u2019s several prominent\nSwedish Methodist church men of\nGalva and Bishop Hill started the\nmovement to establish a permanent\nplace for holding the annual devotional\nservices. The committee to study sites\nincluded Andrew Imberg and Olof\n.| Munson, of Galva, and Olof Stoneberg\n-|and Jacob Jacobson, of Bishop Hill.\n: Bought Land For $350\n\n| Early in 1883 10 acres of wooded land\n\nnorthwest of Galva were purchased\n\nfrom Margaret Ericson for $350 and\n\nthe deed was issued to the following\n11 trustees of the Western Illinois Camp\n\u2019| Meeting association: John Hoogner, C.\nk| F. Peterson, John Samuelson, C. I.\na! Hoflund, Olof Stoneberg, Andrew Im-\n-| berg, W. K. Eklund, Alfred Anderson\n\nand John Wigren. The latter three\ns| were ministers,\n\na] The first camp meeting on the new\n-| site was held August 14-20, 1883, and\nnh} was described as follows in The News:\n\n\u201cA number of tents had been pitch-\n\nf|ed and the main services were held\n\nsj under the trees fronting the speak-\ner\u2019s stand attached to the ministers\nhouse, while a \u2018pilgrim tent\u2019 served fol\nminor meetings.\u201d\n\nA 1909 report showed that 12 cot-\ntages and tents were occupied during\nthe camp meeting that year, as fol:\nlows: Galva, one cottage and three\ntents; Bishop Hill, one tent; Wataga\none tent; Moline, Galesburg, Andovel\nand Victoria, one cottage each, anc\n\n. | Kewanee, one tent and one cottage.\n\ng Change Name In 1895\nn Originally known as the Wester\nn/| Illinois Camp Meeting association, thi\ny {mame was changed to the Galesburs\nn| District Camp Meeting association o\nthe Central Swedish conference whet\ne| incorporation papers were issued it\n-.| 1895. Churches participating in th\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 2301.530029296875, 6283.61865234375, 2860.127685546875, 6343.353515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": " \n\nCONDUCT DEGREE WORK\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 2877.92506640625, 1367.567888671875, 3554.3242011718753, 4569.22825390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "Lead spot in Blackhawk confer-\nence standings will be at stake to-\nmorrow night when Galva\u2019s Wild-\ncats and Wyoming's Indians, each\nholding a two-win, no-loss record,\nwill tangle on the Wyoming field.\nGame time is 7.30 o'clock.\n\nThe Wildcats kept their conference\nrecord intact last Friday night by\nblanking the Walnut Blue Raiders, 6-0\non the Bureau county gridiron.\n\nWyoming rolled to a 32-0 victory ovet\n\n\u2018the Elmwood Trojans the same night\n\nwhile Wethersfield\u2019s Flying Geese post:\ned their second conference win b;\nwalloping Princeville, 22-7.\n\nIn the other conference action las\nweek-end Bradford turned Toulor\nback, 21-6.\n\nNo Opponents\u2019 Scores\n\nWhile the Wildcats have a smalle:\npoint total than the other teams it\nthe three-way tie for first, the Galv:\nteam is the only one of the eight t\nhold their opponents scoreless in th\nfirst two games.\n\nWethersfield looks like a sure bet t\nstay in a two-way tie for the lead afte\nthis week\u2019s action. The Geese pla:\nthis Thursday night at Elmwood.\n\nIn addition to the Galva-Wyomin\ntilt, the Friday night conference sched\nule has Princeville at Bradford an\nWalnut at Toulon.\n\nAlIWood will stage a homecomin\ngame on the Alpha field tomorro'\nnight, facing Sherrard in a Cornbel\nconference match.\n\nRova will be in action at Abingdo!\nin a Little Six game.\n\nGalva 6, Walnut 0\n\nGalva\u2019s lone score over the Raider\nFriday night came in the second quar\nter on a pass from Garth Youngber\nto Bob Bergstrom, good for 35 yard\nThe attempt to kick the extra poir\nwas off.\n\nFans described the game as one, \u00a2\nthe best they had seen in a long tim\nand it marked the first time since 194\nthat Galva has downed a Walnut foo!\nball team.\n\nThe Wildcats had a 181 to 87 advar\n\n| tage on yardage, picking up 131 yarc\n\nby rushing compared with 61 for Wa\nnut and holding a 50-26 advantage |\nthe aerial attack. Hach team cor\npleted three passes, Galva trying eig!\nand Walnut attempting seven.\nGalva held a 9-3 edge on fir\n\n_| downs,\n\nSs\n\nMuch of the action took place insic\nthe Walnut 20-yard line and at o!\ntime Galva got to the 3-yard strip\nbut the Walnut defense held them fro\nscoring.\n\nTouchdown Nullified\n\nWhat appeared to be a Waln\ntouchdown in the first quarter w:\nnullified by the officials\u2019 ruling th\nthe ball was dead when a Walnut pla\ner nabbed it after a fumble and race\n26 yards to the end zone.\n\nGalva\u2019s backfield included Youn\nberg, Nelson, Hopkins and B. Ande\nson, as well as Raley, Shields and C\nziahr,\n\nSeeing action in the line were: Ber\nstrom, Schneider and D. Johnson, end\nClayton, Donaldson and Cardi\ntackles; DeWolfe, Pahlow, Kenn\nCarlson and Warner, guards, and Du\nbar and Bell, centers.\n\nFor Walnut the backfield include\nO'Bryan, Edson, Fisher, Gustafson a\nR. Anderson, and the line include\nFordham and Etheridge, ends; Wate\nhouse, Bolz and Fenn, tackles; R. Bu\n\n \n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 2193.2001953125, 3146.368408203125, 2740.987060546875, 3224.07421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "Left-Handed Checks\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 180.3996124267578, 6291.2138671875, 766.1610717773438, 6350.4560546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "LICENSE INSPECTOR QUITS\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 806.931396484375, 5294.27685546875, 2180.311279296875, 5494.150390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "Organization To Begin 39th Year...\n\nWoman's Club To Meet Tuesday\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 54.48591464233398, 1036.66432421875, 760.9722114257813, 4543.61301953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "Connections to city water and\nsewer facilities for a residence\nproperty just outside the city\nlimits, to be erected by Mr. and\nMrs. Raymond W. Erickson at the\nnorth edge of Galva Heights, were\n\n: provided by action of the city\n\n: council Tuesday night.\n\n| Preliminary work on the house, im-\n\nmediately west of the Mrs. E. L. Yo-\n\ni cum residence and north of the Mr.\n\n7 and Mrs. Theodore E. Ericson house,\n\n| was started during the past week.\n\n4 The council approved a contract or-\n\n} dinance enumerating the costs of con-\n\n\u2019 mections to be assumed by the Erick-\n\nsons and listing numerous obher pro-\n\nf visions. It will be effective after be-\n\ning signed by Mr. and Mrs. Erickson.\n\ns The contract ordinance was prepar-\n\ned by City Attorney W. J. Curtis, who\n\n4 read it Tuesday night before the coun-\n\n= cil acted on it.\n\n: Costs Of Connections\n\nf It provides for a $50 fee for con-\n\nE necting to the city sewer and specifies\n\nthat the costs of making connections\n\n* to the water and sewer lines be paid\n\nby the Ericksons, with the work to be\ndone under city supervision. The reg-\nular city fees for use of water will pre-\nvail.\n\nOne section of the contract says that\n= the city will not be liable for fire pro-\n} tection.\n\n: Several city officials said they feel\n\n# a better arrangement would be to have\n\n: the property annexed to the city. At-\n\n= torney Cuntis said annexation of single\n\n4 pieces of property is not recommended\n\n3 by municipal authorities, explaining\n\nq that if several such properties were to\n\nbe annexed the city would be responsi-\n\nA ble for building streets and making\n$ other public improvements.\n\u00a5 Annex Larger Area\nThe city attorney said that before\n44 annexation is considered by the city\n4 several lots should be laid out as arn\n# addition, with the property owners ir\n% the addition paying for the streets\na and other improvements.\nS Other Galva officials contend tha\u2019\nWi the Erickson property could be an:\nnexed without the necessity of stree'\nconstruction or other work since i\nborders the paved street at the nortt\nedge of the Heights. They also poin\nout that the property then would be\nsubject to city taxes and the cit;\nwould receive more tax revenue.\n\n: After hearing the legal opinion o1\n\n24 the question the council voted t\n\nadopt the contract ordinance by a 5-\n\n. vote, with Acting Mayor F. D. Sperr:\n\ni casting the negative vote. (Mr. Sperr;\n\ns'avotes in his capacity as alderman, al\n\ntho a regularly elected mayor vote\n\n3; only in case of a tie)\n\n: Termination Clause\n\nOne clause in the contract ordinanc\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n, to terminate the contract after fiv\n\nyears or sooner in case the propert\nowners fail to abide by all agreement\n= Of the document.\n\n#2 Attorney Curtis said that the coun\ncil has approved connections for tw\nother properties outside the cit\njimits. One agreement .was adopte\nduring the 1930\u2019s for making wate\nand sewer connections to the Bom\nleny tavern at the west edge of towr\nwhere the property owner paid fc\nwithe connections. The other was th\nwater connection laid to the hem\nplant east of town, now housing th\n3 Ownahome trailer plant. The latte\nEia|was done as a wartime measure, M:\nmeiCurtis said.\n\n1 The fact that several pieces of far\ngland were disconnected from the cit\naidimits during the 1930\u2019s also has bee\nfae cited during the discussions.\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 4340.03369140625, 6182.71484375, 4750.71533203125, 6246.12939453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "Leaion To Meet\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 128.92534106445314, 6376.8806328125, 821.5201850585938, 6656.157453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "J. Herbert Schamp Jr., of Cam-\nbridge, who has served as driver\u2019s li-\n'cense inspector for this area during\nthe past two: years, has resigned, ef-\nfective October 31. He will begin\nlwork November 1 for a Galesburg\nfirm manufacturing industrial paints.\n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 2305.363525390625, 610.9103393554688, 2723.15087890625, 837.5460205078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": "GALVA\nGLIMPSES\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 1509.5955810546875, 4446.05615234375, 2042.5135498046875, 4510.35400390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": "Report Police Cases\n" }, "54": { "bbox": [ 2176.093017578125, 962.3397216796875, 2611.107421875, 1023.9035034179688 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 54, "ocr_text": "Thursday Review\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "335752331-altamont-enterprise-Sep-16-1955-p-7.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 11, 14 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 11, 14 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 5028.12548828125, 6739.9496210937505 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 1737.688318359375, 959.162927734375, 2391.67911328125, 2682.163 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "Director of Adult Haucation Vile\n\nSheeley has anonunced that John\n\\Iseman, associated with Bache & Co,\nwill teach ene phase of a ten-wee\ncourse on \u201cInvestments\u201d at Guilder-\nland Central High school.\n\nMr. Iseman, a graduate of Rutgers\nUniversity (Honor School) majored\nin Economics while at the university.\nHe also graduated from courses in\nithe Work of the Stock Exchange and\nInvestment Analysis given by the\nNew York Institute of Finance. Berkovich, who is moving\nthe machinery and equipment .to,\nPprtland, Me.and Who will operate\n\n-acshoefeeteme there \u2014\u2014\n- The Lynn Moccasin \u2018company\u2019s an-\nnouncenient of liquidation was made\na month ago. The concern was lo-\n\nee ee a a ee ee en \u00a9 2. nee Zl\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 4220.98046875, 42.391265869140625, 5624.6669921875, 284.31884765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Weekly Schedule of Church\nActivities and Services\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 66.85539318847657, 565.853546875, 1318.6880791015624, 3518.1340019531253 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "There has been some talk that the size ol_pnhe.. .\ngymnasium proposed for the new elementary\nschool in the North End is inadequate. The pro-\nposal was to make it 60 feet by 40 feet but some\nmembers of the school committee~felt- that was\ntoo small and recommended\u2019 an increase, ~ -\n\nA. great many Newbury post persons are\nfamiliar with the gymnasium in the YMCA. For\nthose who don\u2019t know the size of the Y gym, let\nus say that its dimensions are 55 1-2 feet by 35:\nfeet, wall to wall.\n\n+ + + .\n\nThe gym proposed for the new school there- -\nfore, would be hardly\u2014bigger- thin\u2014the Y\u2019s-\u2014in-\nadequate bandbox \u00a2\u00a5m.-The placing | \u2018of seats in it-\nfor spectators would further cut down the \u00bb\u2014\u2014\nrecreational space.\n\nA space of 60 feet-by 40 feet might be ade-\nquate for a comparatively small number of gram-\nmar school pupils _ for some physical education\nactivities. However, the modern tendency is for .\nschool gymnasiums to be -used \u201cas \u2014commtnity ..\u00b0\ngymnasiums, a worthwhile tr end which has been\n\nfollowed to some extent in Newburyport.\n\n_ + + + eee\n\n\u2014 A regulation volleyball court is 60 feet by\n30 feet, which is the same length, but {0 feet\nnarrower than proposed forthe school gym. In 2\nregulation vollevball the server \u201cstands outside\nthe dimensions of the court, so that a space\n\u201clonger than 60 feet is required. We aren't cer- :\ntain what are the required dimensions for gram-\nmar school basketball, but here is something\nthat should be borne in mind. At the Newbury-\nport High gym, the width is sufficient so that\ntwo baskebtball games can be played side by\nside. That wouldn\u2019t be possible in a*60xd0 gym.\nbecause it would make the length of each cougt\u2014\n40 feet, wall to wall, with no: room to drive in\u201d\nunder the basket. And the \u2018Newburyport High\ngym should have been built 10 feet- wider. On\none side there are -folding. stands , but; on the.\nother there is no seating capacity at all except\nfor a bench that runs against the wall.\n\n+ + +\n\nWe should not makf the mistake of building\n{on small as swag done if the case of the Newbury-\nport High gy mand, before that, with the gym at\nthe Y MC A,-1 he new schowts going to last a long\ntime so let's nof have this important facility\n\ninit inadeqnate from the star t\u2014Phe\u2014physical\u2019\n~ education program is on the improve here atla\u00e9t.\nelt charledn't he holbloed.\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 4942.9414375, 346.77105786132813, 5651.584929687499, 4819.607390624999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Evening Vesper Services at\u2019 5.\nSt. Paul's Sunday--Early Sunday\nservices (Matin) at 9 am Divin\nLiturgy of St John Chrysostom a\n10 am. Holy Communion at th\nclose of the Div. Liturgy, at 11 a\nBible Readings.. Gospel Matthew\n6.22-23 Epistles EKomans 51-10\nSunday Afternoon the pastor's\nvacation begins The church serve=\nices will be omitted during his .ab-\nsence, On Sundays- duly 3 and 10\n\u2018there will be no Church services.\nThe chur\u00a2h will openfor-medita-\n(ion from 9-11 am_on.those Sun-\ncays The pastor will be back on\nSaturday. July 16 and }> will as-\nsume his \u201cehureh services o2 Sun-\nday, July 17th If the serveces of\na prick is needed during \u2014 this\npeniod the Chuich Committee must\nbe notified in order to arrange for\nneighbor priest to substitute\n\nPresbyterian\n\nOld South Presbyterian Church\u2014\nRev John C Macleod, minister\nMrs Ruth B Jaques, organist,\nRafthond Bingham, director of mu-\nsie 1045 Publie Worship witn\npir.ching -by tha minister Tues\ndav 730 Work meeting of the Mis\nslonary Society Wednesday. Straw\nberry) Festival conducted by th\nWomen's Missionary Society Musi\n\u201cfor the morming worseip servic\nPrelude Intermezzo, J R Rodgers.\nMe'ody wm A flit, J A West An-\nthem . Gloria, Hayden Offertary,\nSoprano and Alto Duet Jesus the\nVery thought of Thre Schnecker.\nPosiluce March in C Puutkes\n\nR-\n\nEpiscopal -\n\nSaint Prur's Fpiscopal ( hureh\u2014\nJRev , Arthur \u20acC Peabody. Rector.\nChif.on Lunt. \u201corganrt and choir-\nmaster Holy Comnyunen 8 a om,\nmomnine prayer and sermon, a re-\nview of Fulton Oursier s book | The\nCyrrate t Faith Fxurae Known the\ntiory of the Acts of The Apo-.tles,\n1045 a m= -\n\nMethodist\n\nPeople\u2019s Methodist \u20ac hureh \u2014~\nMinister, Reve Charin M_~ Prost -\nwoed Jr Organist Mrs George\nQuimby 21 Morninve wer-hip with\n\u201chue t speaker Mr David Newhall,\n\u201cThe Price Wea Pay Mis Arine\nPaton aolowst will sire Net Under\nstead lo bv -Albert) Ho Houghto\nMY F meeting af 6#p mm Bibl\nhy ort T p.m\n\nThiowiethh othe seek Wednesday\n7 oe ip-Boyv Scout of America wet.\nMio Fried Schreripf Scour Master\nCongregational\n\nBelievile Congregational \u20ac hurch\u2014\nDerrold Ge Maecollan minister,\nCharles To MeCarthy vonth direc-\ntor \u201cMas Barl Havner organist,\nMrs) Walter Lowell, choir director\nFandav\u2019 June 26 330 am divine\nwarshyt Anthems \u2018We Praise Ona\n\u2018ad Sibelius * Priver\u2019 | Ganian\nFeception af members Sermon by\ntie muthister\n\n) The First Church, Newbury ~\u2014\n- Rev John H McLean DD inter\n| opriuster Miss Laura E \u201cHumphrevs\nocuaist \u201cME Wilfred Zink chou\n\u201crretor Worship service Sirday\nP 70 83 sermon subject Hows Yau\nErto? Organ prelude Ave Maris\n\n\u2018Arcam: Lisat offertory, \u2018Con\npaumior\u2019 Reekel Organ prelud\n*Feyaltate Reekol Anthems \u2018Cr\n\nI. A Spigit Schohn and\n\nme To a Hert Ambrose\n\n\u201c(\u20acentral Congregational chureh\u2014\n\n\u201cThe Rev Walter B\u2019 Lounsbury\nC\npastor Morning , warship 10 45\nSerman subiect Between the Monk\nand the Miser The serior ane\n\u2018 fteen-ase hors will sing \u2018Sine\n- Nomine\u201d\u2019 by Wihams and Tt Watt.\ned-for the Lerd by Mendelssohn\n\u201cThe prelude will be Sav our Tak\n\u2014- Shepherd Lead Us bv Phamypsar\n\u201cand the postlude will be Fanfare\u2019\nby Lorenz Mrs Rudolph Currier 2\nchor cirector with Mr. W_ Rob\nert Pickle organist\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 1485.4473876953125, 2468.477294921875, 2063.06640625, 2749.34423828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "the .\n\nPRATTLER\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 1385.8350830078125, 117.7313461303711, 3464.240234375, 2366.834716796875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\na ea Sa\n7\n\noi Sha\nws Bir\n\nraedcl M a, a _\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; wa \u201c- sh cae goth A pea eet\nSL Sinan a et MONE Sr cate Mn\n\n \n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 2170.141845703125, 4903.7861328125, 3534.13037109375, 7068.466796875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\n- 4 m\n\n \n\nACROSS DOWN 210 Andi\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n\n \n\n+\u2014\u2014_Nipperitke-\u2014\u2014I-Faliew\u2014____ ence\norgan 2 Circle nf - 22, Con-\n\u201c6 Retail . light 7 * sumed\nsalesman 3 Goddess: 23 Pierce\n11 Womenk . of discord _ with:\nquarters (Gr a\n. nan > \u00bb 4A manorial dagger\n\u2014\" Oriental \u201ccourt * ~ 25 Empy\n\"palace 5 Forret- 26 Bod# StEIAITIS| AME\n12 The fulness of \u201c eps Es\n\u2018 Netherlands 6 Bureau water Veqishsa ya epee?\n13\u00b0 Foreign 7 Slatk 27 \u201cBrown 35.-Metal\n-14 Expatriate 8 Shield \u201cjn the sun 36. 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Unit.o A\nwig vl aie\n45 Rascal rs\nif rent PCE ye\nbones a\nmt FECL Ye\n\n47 Leg joints\n\n48 Flat pieces\n\n\"of chair\nbacks\n\nPTT iit\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 1442.3956611328124, 2796.29837109375, 2143.680388671875, 7103.49215625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "a\nOut of Season . , .\n\nA friend tells us he wishes they\u2019 d\nmake wu summer weight Davy\nCrockett shat.for small fry. His\nyoungster, ne, says, insists on wear\ning the heavy fur headgear to bed.\nO K. in winter maybe, but not-\nthese warm Junq nights, -ajthough\nthe tof \u2018frontiersman- doesn't seem\nto mind.\n\nNo More Ernie Pyle. Centre\n\nA Tokyo landmark Jong Kayo by\u201d\nAmer: ican GI's\n\nIn the past live years the Ernie\nPyle servicemen's centre operated\nIts facilities were used an estimated\n\n12,000,000 times by Americans. Now\nthe centre, located in a/;tieatre, is\nagain the homevf flie Takarazuka\nGirls Opera. 7m\n\u2018Train Travel Terrific! .\n\n.* Newburyport residents, daily com-\nmuters into Boston and train riders\nin general will b\u00e9 happy to know\nmore Budd Highliner trains sre\nscheduled to replace the\u2014 present.\ntrains. - 6 ae\n\nThese air-conditioned cars make\nall the difference between travel-\nIhe in comfort and dreading \u2018\u201c\u2018tak-\ning the train\u201d\n\nRepair Vessel to Visit\nThe USS Vulcan, naval repair\nship with a complement Of about\n500 officers and enlisted personnel,\nwill drop anchor at Mar blehead for\n' an official visik between July 21-\n\u201c25 awe recall \u201cthat at Jeast one\n5 rier, served _o he Vul-\ncan in World War It. Dr Daniel\nLyons Leary was aboard the Vul-\ncan. \u201coe\n\n_ Be More Careful\nA member of the police force\n- tells u&S-there\u2019is an unusually large\nnumber of persons who Jeave doors\nand windows unlocked when_leaving\n_ their_homes and_ places of business\nim NewburyporsHe adds tal the\nnumber of brea @& and petty\ncases would be greatly reduced if\n~ persons were more carriul\u2014about\nsecuring their property.\n; Something Big Coming\nThe forthcoming Ould\u201d Newbury\nSportsmen\u2019s Exposition next month\nbids fair \u2018tq be the biggest\u201d thing of\n{ts kind ever put \u201cOn in THIS area.\n- We-got a look at the program and\n| the variety of \u00e9ntertainment to be\npresented plus the Jarge number of\nexhibitors made it logk like .an\n| event: well worth visiting. The ex-\nposition will\u201d beat the Newbury\n, Green, July 28-31.\n> \u2018Hox Office Success\n. Nothing like publicity- cither good\nor bad- to help promote a caming\n' motion picture Mhonda Fleming\u2019:\ncirrent squabble with her American\n, -direetor concerning her being\n. filmed in Italy in \u201cSeanty\" CcOos-\ntumes, and its trans-atlantie effect\non the movie-going public. should\nbe enouplicin itself to make the\nmovie in. question- \u201cThe Courtesan\nof\u2014Bahylon\",a howling. success, - at\nleast for the producing company.\nFront Lynnsto\u2014Prerto\u2014-Kies\u2014\u2014#\u00a7_\u2014_\\\n> A huge generator stalor des-\n- tine or\u201d instava\nJuan steam plant - of. the Puerta\n- Rico Water Resources Authority is\n, on its\u2019 way by freighter It is the\nlargest ever built at the Lynn River\nWorks of General Electric anc\nweighs*-t00\u2014tons.\nSo huge the stator that 22,000,-\n000 pounds of sugar played a par\u2019\nir\u2019 Joading it aboard the SS Caro-\nlyn, a liberty ship, at Brooklyn\nThe sugar\u2019 cargo was used to lowet\nthe freighter 20 fect in the wate\u2019\nsd the deck was even with the\npier. . . \u201c> .\n\n \n\n,\n\n \n \n\n,\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 3518.085236328125, 415.72885205078126, 4223.0849296875, 3758.5534355468753 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "e This is the seas\u00e9n when every home\n_cwner should make\u2019 a,special sur-\n, vey of-his home, then should act\n\u2018immediately\u2019 to correct all potential\nfire hazards, The aide of: every\nniember of the family should be\nenlisted for this important job, sug-\ngests the Construction Research\nBureau, national cleqring house for\nLuilding information.\n\nGet rid.of acumulated rubbish,\nsuch-~gs-@lidaj papers, magazines\u2019 and\n_anything combustidle- that you\nrayen't going to use. Clean these fire\nhazards froni closcts, attic, base-\nment and garage. -\n\nCheck all heating equipment.\nHave it cleaned and juny necessary\nrepair work done now. -\n\n*\u201cCleani soot, out of chimneys and\nsmoke pipes. and have_ chimneys\nYepaired and pipes. replaced if\nnecessary. - Dirty: .and defective\n\nchimneys are a leading -cause of\nhome fires :\n\u2018 AFTER ALL PAINTING JOBS,\nciean up thoroughly. \u2018 Destroy paint\nond oil rags, or store \u2018In. a tightly\nclosed metal tontainer- Paint, and\n_ai_soaked rags som\u00e9times heat Up\nfrom chemical action and burst\ninto flames Never leave them In\ngarage or basement. \u2018\n\nThe most critical area in, the\nheyse *is the basement, because a\nfire started there can spread quickly\nthrough unproteeted opening and\n\n. Mushroom through the entire home\nTo minimize this.danger home own-\ncrs, are advised to install a heavy\nffush type door at the head of the\ncellar stairs, fitted tightly and. Kept\n\u00ab closed\n\nSelection _of fire-resistant floor-\n\u201cings. such as Kentile asphalt tile\n\n' for instaHation in playroom, kitchen\nand\u2019 other rooms in-the home wil\nnaphtha, from the hause Always\nhigh asbestos component of this tile\nwil, help hold fires in check \u201cunti\nthe flremen can arrive\n\nRemove all flammable liquids\nsuch as. benzine, gasoline and\n\nnaptiny from the louse Abvays\nstore Kerosene outdoors\n- Check electric circuits aid keey\nwiring in good = repair Use 15\n| empere fuses in regular houscholc\n| eheuits and don\u2019t make emergency\n| repairs to fuses, They protect you!\nhousehold appliances, your house\nand your farnily from damage \u201canc\n, possible fire when wires are over:\nloaded or a short .circuit occiws\n\n.KEEP MATCHES-IN SAFE \u00a2on-\ntainers and away from young chil\n\n\"dren Place plenty of decp_ash tray:\n< bout your-home for smokes Don\u2018\nsmoke \u2018in bed\u2019 or permit any membet\nof the household to do so: Smoking\nond matches are the leading caus\nL of home fires, aecording . to\u201d th\nfF\u2014Mational -Fire Protection Associ\np etion\n\n3\" 7\n* all\u2014to forming Communist cells it\n1 schools\" 7\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 4259.2373359375, 5323.763703125, 4975.744597656249, 7088.258269531249 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "\u2018To the Editor of the Daily News\nBefore rhe state of Massachusetts\ntook over the property wt133 Storek\navenue 7T did authorize ind pay a\nmemberof the water bate b tir stap-\nthe flew Gf city waterunto. the\n(property -_ = _.\nAt tha? time T had an acevin +be\nBole = oa well-fed Nady of spring\nater down back thit flaw ofewas\nter has been diverted T did nat\nAuthorize i My teams and health\nhar me duce the one essary Jeg\nWark? Surely someane satrongst my\nfriencK Tan give me the - answer\nWho autherized it? IT \u201csould ap-\npreciate and thark them were.they\nto domo sm \u00ab a . \u2018\n\u00a5 7 (Signed)\nHUGH A MCI LAUSCFFTT, IN\n49 Andover strect, Lowell,\n\nme \u00ab -\n\n \n\n.\n\nwhole problem of international re-\nJatiens tladas, Ene Batimh ery ont\nin Malay... bul toe, cre evidently\npedienes in auer pers of \u201cthe\n\"world America alone cornmes the\ntorch of japahsrm and maraity fF\nis tom bale Briyp go mueteriah moped\nts concern for \u2018rode through Hea:\nKone anckhhet. Briady \u00abdons tree\neauserd the Bria 6a both riers\n\npartie op Pat, te beta ty. oes\nthar? 4 root. \"ed oper ese ma yd\n\u00b0 .\nmtKe ror pe ec o4 \u2019 an\nCOM pOldia le f as f 4\na\n\nMathai. cr\u2019\n\u20ac\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 4227.2334296875, 452.8017890625, 4945.069792968749, 4902.880339843749 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "c\u00e9ption\u2014The Rev. Andrew J. Cor-\nbett, Ph. D, pastor; the Rev. John\nR. Crispo and the Rev. Lawrence\nF. Keefe, -assistants Masses 6\u00b015,\n7:30, 9, 10:15, and 11:30 a m Nisht\nprayers, 7. St. Janes Chapel, Plum\nIsland, 7, 9, and 11\u00b030.\n\n,\nSt. Louis de Gonzague Church \u2014\n7-8.30 (Children\u2019s: mags), 10 and\n11.30 a. m\n\nPentocostal wen -\n*Plummer Avenue Pentocostal As-\nsembly--Sunday, Services: Sunday\nschool 2:00 }.\u201d m. Worship services:\n3\u00b000 p m.; 7 00 p m Mid-week serv-\nice: Wednesday 7:30 p m Junior\n-3ible club Fr iday 345 p. in Praise\nand Tarrying Service. Friday 7:30\np m. The sick prayed for at all,\nservices. Pastor: Rey. Elva P Va--\nlerius, 20 -Daltonzstrect, \u201cNewbury-\nport. - -\n\nSalvation Army\nThe _ Salvati\n\n \n \n \n\nArfas\u2014Captain\nFlora \u201cL.. Snow \u201cavd Japtaln Edith\nI. Bassett officers i charge Sunday\n10 00 Sunday School, Classes ter all\nages, 11 15 Morning -worship Cap-\ntain Snow will speak 5 30 Young\n\n- Jeonles meeting, Captain Bassett in\ncharge 6\u00b030 Street meeting \"Market\nsquere. Youth band at: -rding, ted\noy Bandmuastcr Archie M Janvrin,\nconcucted by Cant Snow 7 90 Sal-\nvation meetmeg, Capt an Sutw will\nie the speaker ~All welcome.\n\nUnitarian\nThe First Religious Society (Uni-\n> tarian) in Newburyport, covering\nUnitarian - small object into space has recent\nly been estimated as law as $2\n1 million\u2014 peanuts In the Pentagon-\n* as against previous estimates o\n> $1 billion or more. And intelli\nf gence analyses of Soviet progres\nf m missiles have made a $20 mil\ni lion investment\u2018 in a satellite prc\n- ject seem urgently desirable.\n- In recent months the Soviet pres\n- has keen filled with boasts abau\ne future Soviet tribumphs in space\n- Prof. Nesmeyonoy, President of thi\n- august Soviet Academy of Sciences\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 3531.7355078125, 2380.5275, 3971.2898828125003, 3175.6267968750003 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "been discovered In an office ex-\namination [f the patient would have\ncome in for a check-up instead\nof assuming that the few drops\nof blood in his stool every morh-\ning were from. a hemorrheld.\n4Q) \u201cWhat is a diuretic?\"\nSs. H.\n(A) Its a medicine which pro-\nnyxtes the secretion of urine. Most\ndiuretics act by direct stimulation\nof the kidneys. Diuretics Include\na variety of compounds such as\ncaffeine, mercurial salts, acidifying\nsalls, and ammonia compounds.\n\nDiureties are very valuable In the\ntreaiment of heart failure and ede-\nma (dropsy). In these conditions,\nfluid accumulates In the body tls-\nsues and adds additional work and\nstrain on the heart. Diuretics stim-\nulate the kidneys to secrete this\nunneeded fluid and so relieve the\noversorked heart.\n\nHave a pressing health problem?\nDr. Dean will try to help you in\nhis daily column.\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 1763.5244482421874, 3985.63736328125, 2199.122158203125, 4941.1726953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Ob yards and COCKS, IN Chak ee vO.\nibe pragram, hasn't so mnch as\nstarted work on a singie solitary\nairstrip\n\n \n\nriractars have been hold.\n3 \u00abf intent for over #\njing for their final con-\nThey are stii] impatiently\nwhile the Navy brass auib-\nhles ever how the bocks are to be\nkept.\n\nThe Navy hag set up a new\ngroup of middlemen to handie the\nfinances. The effect, contractors\ncomplain, will te to put the book-\nkeepers in charge of construction.\n\nM1 the propesed Torrejon Base,\nthe Navy Js still haggling with the\nspanish Government over the use\nof a gravel deposit. This has de-\nlased the ceutractors, who are\nstanding by with their equipment\nand running up expenses. End re-\nsult is bound to be a claim age'nst\nthe taxpayers for the extra cost\nof waiting.\n\nAnothcr proposed bomber base\nat El Coperro, near Seville, has\nbeen held uys while the authociiies\nichated changing Its lacatlon. They\nhave finally decided to build it\nat San Pable.\n\nAs for the cross-country pipe:\niine that is supposed to dellver oll\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 3078.716708984375, 2436.83365234375, 3518.5557519531253, 3484.73421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "By C. A. Dean, M. D.\n\nMEDITORIAL: Rectal bleeding\nor bleeding associated wiih bowel\nmovements may be the only indica-\n{ion of many abnormal conditions\nYet many people will ignore thls\ntype of bleeding, either through\nignorance of its significance or be-\ncause of false modesty.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nRectal bleeding may manifest {t-\nself thrangh frank red bfoad in the\nstool, or blood streaked bowel\nmovements or smears of bload on\nthe toilel tissue. While it is often\nthe result of a simple hemorrhoid,\nit may result from such conditions\nas ulcers of the lower bowel or\nrectum, Infection such as an ab-\nscess, simple tumors, and cancer\nof the rectum or bowel.\n\nit may be the only sign of\nearly cancer. This is one reason\nwhy rectal bleedfng should not be\nshrugged off. This type of hleed-\ning may never amount to a hem-\norrhage, but it aften results In se-\nvere anemla because of the loss\nof blood over a long period of\ntime.\n\nUsually a simple offlce examina-\ntion Is all that is required to de-\ntermine the cause of rectal blced-\ning. Sometimes if is necessary to\nuse instruments to determine the\ncause. It \u2018fs amazing how many\ncancers of the rectum could have\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 1285.2082861328124, 2540.2276953125, 1728.1105615234374, 4939.9422265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "HOLLYWOOD (UP) \u2014 Twenty\nsears ago a round-faced child with\npigtails reigned as one of the top-\ntnoney making stars in pictures.\nToday a grown-up Jase Withers is\nsailing back into movies for her\nfirst role in eight years.\n\nThe one-lme bvisierous tomboy,\nhow a gracious mother of three,\ndecided to return to shaw business\nfolloning her divorce from wealthy\nTexan Bill Moss.\n\nIn the 47 movies she made as a\nchild star only one, \u201cNorth Star,\u201d\nwas an \"A' film. Yet the forme:\nqueen of \"B'\u2019 comedy pictures\nhosed aut Shelley Winters and\nother stars\u2014without even trying\u2014\nfor the prize role of the year, co.\nstarring with Elizabeth Taylor and\nReck Hudson in \u2018'Glant.\u201d\n\nWhole New Life\n\u201cE wanted fo do sonicthing t\nKeep accupied,\u201d she explained\n\u201cMy doctor suggested I return \u00a2\nwork. He said it would give me \u00ab\nwhole new Jife again.\u201d\n\n \n \n\nJane had only one conditirn, ste\nadded, that the script not trea:\nTexans as karshly as the Edne\nFerber best-setting book about the\nnation\u2019s Jargest state.\n\n\u201cAfter anu, I Jived in Texas eight\nyears and I wouldn't want to offers\nthe wendcrful people 1 knew,\" she\nsmiled,\n\nJane's first starring role as \u00a2\nwas \"Ginger.\" After he\naces in the Fog,\"\u2019 she qui\naicting 700 mar Moss. and a}\n\u201cbecause I wasn't satisfied wit.\nmy roles.\"\n\nThe warm, friendly actress be\ncame ak Aife in Midland, Tes\nand on the Mo-3 ranch in Ne\nMexico, After the marriage fale\nshe returned fo Hallywood, b:\nfive nearly five months in a hosp\ntal. She was crippied from ar\nlis. But \u201cif T hadn't been K\nwouldnt have gotten the role i\n1 Giant.\n\n\u201cI became friends with a hos;\ntal techaician who studied cinem\nat UCLA.\u2019 she explained. \u2018Atte\nT left the hospital he lock me toh\nfraternity banquet \u201chere Geort\nSlavens. director of \u2018Giant. wi\nthe speaker. T had never met hi;\nhefore. The next morning he caite\nme and asked me to tuke t\nrole.\u201d*\n\n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nAlso Hopeful Wriler\n\nJane. a hopeful writer, also hi\nbeen working on two bsoks, of\nan aulsbiocriphy entitied, \u201cI gre\nup in Hotisword \u2122\n\n\u201cTin writing this because wh\ni was lille, peaple said, \u201cYar: pe\nvitle thing, vou bave ta work a\nslive and cant yooith oath\nkids.\u2019 ['m very grateful fer bei\nan actress. IUs been a wondert\niife,\"\u2019 she said.\n\nThe other book is \u2018ta sort\n\u201cEgg and J\" about her life\nS 6 Texas and New Mexico.\n\nShe also plans to star In a 7\ncomedy series,\n\n\" Befote \u201cGiant\u201d begins shoot!\nin Texas in May \u2014 cofncidenta\n4 near her former liane \u2014 Jane\nbusy moving into a 33-raam hou:\n\n \n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 3535.574130859375, 3243.189853515625, 3968.8223535156253, 3486.4305078125003 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Q\u2014The Senate on Feb: 25 ap-\nproved taxstreaties with Belgium\nand Japan. What are these trea-\nHes designed to do?\n\nA--The treaties provide for\navoidance of double taxation and\nprevention of fiscal evasion with\nTespect to taxes,\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 123.01845153808594, 686.5820043945313, 681.7658349609376, 1095.35091796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "ONGRESSIONAL military ex-\n\nperts have informed the House\nthat i\u00a2 cost from $3,200 to $275,000 to\ntrain a single serviceman. And, once\ntrained, the serviceman has been\ntending to turn in his uniform and re-\nturn to civilian life.\n\nThe Armed Services Commitice\ntermed this \u201cincredibly wasteful,\u201d\nand immediately set about to help\ncorrect the situation. The result: re-\ncommendation for a $745,845,015 ap-\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 115.94181427001953, 1738.0327490234374, 686.5400659179688, 2739.0027734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "he Republicans will win in 1956\n\nif Eisenhower runs again, but\ncan\u2019t if he doesn\u2019t, averred Sen, Barry\nM,. Goldwater (R-Ariz.), chairman of\nthe G. O. P. Senatorial campaign\ncommittee, over the air on Feb. 27.\nBut the President, asked at his Mar.\n2 press conference about the Gold-\nwater dictum, said it would be a\n\u201ccalamity,\u201d a \u201csad fate\u201d for civiliza-\nlion, \u201cif there was such a thing as\nan indispensable man.\u201d\n\ntn 1944 Gov. Thomas FE. Dewey\nof New. York, fighting to keep Frank-\nlin D. Roosevelt from a fourth presi-\ndential term, declared: \u201cIf any man\nis indispensable, then none of us are\nfree.\u201d But the voters gave F. D. R.\n432 electoral votes to 99 for Dewey,\nand in 1951 the 22nd Amendment,\nbanning third terms for future Pre-\nsidents, was ratified.\n\nIn the hazardous first years of the\nRepublic, George Washington was\nprobably indispensable to it. After\nserving for eight difficult years as\nhead of its Army, he was called from\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 120.91703399658203, 1184.7034033203124, 680.4814111328126, 1657.3301660156249 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "HE GAWDY, tawdre and nau-\n\nseating aspects of the Mickey\nJelke vice trial are on the way back\nas the retrial has begun in New York.\n\nThe reason this case will come\nhack to the public scene is that Judge\nFrancis Valente felt, when Jeike was\ntried the first time, that he could dic-\ntale what the public could hear of\npublic trial. He barred the press from\nihe courtroom,\n\nNow we sympathize with Judge\nValente\u2019s motives in that testimony\nrevealed the most sordid sort of facts.\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 3510.90005859375, 343.1721533203125, 3957.5103417968753, 2140.81625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "That Art got by wlth sald defer-\nment woukt indicate some sort of\nsympathetle weakness for amateur\n{heatricals ainong the staff at Base\nHospital. Maybe Col. Chalrsell, his\ngroup commander, backed him up\ntoo with a word to the medicos,\nFor Bill has teen a thesplan In\nlis day.\n\nUndoubtedly Miss Matsy (Wynn\nWehards Taylor) gets the Oscar\nfor the way she lived the (Ue.\nrole of \u201cKind Lady\u2019, Hut orchids\nmust go fo those folks at the base\nwho spared us the services of Art\nSchnarr until the play waa his-\nlory. After all, the army fights\non ifs stemach, the air for\u00a2e an\nhigh ectane, and (he actor on his\nsuport behind the scenes.\n\nBy way yt showing its apprecia-\ntion for such cooperation from the\nBase Hospital staff, perhaps the\nLite Thealer casting-board might\nfind parts for the Alexander Twins\nand David Wilson\u2019s kkis In the\nnext production. :\n\nMeanwhile good inck, and get\nwell, Captain Arthur Schnarr!\n\n \n\nServiceman Tominy Barrett\nwrites from Japan that hls Christ-\nmas cards and letters have finally\ncaught up with hin, It had to do\nsome tall catching loo, because we\nwrote lo Tommy at Camp Devens,\nMassachussetts, and he's a \u201cfur-\npicee\" from there by naw,\n\nTommy has learned that Navy-\nman Morris Gibbs 13 stationed not\nfar from him, and that Edward\nKemp $s out there too. We hope\nthese boys can get togelher soon\nand swap news from home. Gibbs\nwas in Oklahoma when we wrote\nhis Chrisimas letter, but since\nthen he went to Guam and, just\nag we were getling ready to wrile\nLes Lester (Storekeeper Ist Class\nU.S. Navy) to look him up on\nGuam, we got word fram Peggy\nBarrett that ber brother Tommy\nwas on the Jookout for Morris\nGibbs In Japan.\n\nOh well, we owe Les a Ietler, so\nmaybe we'll write him anyhow.\nHis sister \u201cGena\u201d (for Eugenia)\nis married to Clyde Parker Wilson,\nWiio wlll soon go to Officers Can-\ndidate Schoal, and who was Mayor\nat Greenville High Schoo! about\nten years ago,\n\n\u2014BC\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 1971.3945654296874, 3644.47427734375, 2190.20541015625, 3976.5586816406253 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "\u2014 Despite all we\npublicity over\nSpanish bases, ac-\ntual construction\nff the bases has\nbeen hopetessly\n:aarled in ree!\ntape for more\nthan one year.\nThe pliin unpub\nlished fact is thal\nthe navy\u2019s bureau\n\n \n\n \n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 120.28056335449219, 2757.818603515625, 1081.11865234375, 2912.352783203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Editorial Research\n\nFight On Price Supports\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 1316.6739501953125, 2406.488525390625, 1648.12890625, 2480.128173828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Hollywood\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 143.27081665039063, 4387.4884375, 1316.8579980468749, 4935.4363671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "ine vend Vemocral-ilmes\n\nPublished every afternoon (except Saturday) and Sunday by: \u2018fhe Delta Democrat\nPublishing Co., Inc., 201 Main St.. Greenville, Miss.\n\nSubscription Rates\n\nDelivery by carrier 30\u00a2 per week. Mai) subscriptions payavle In advance to subscrib-\ners living in Washington and adjoining counties, not served by dealers and carrizrs.\n$12.00 per year: 6 months $6.00 :\nBy mail all uther areas within United States: One year $15.00; 6 months $7:50; one\nmontis $1.25. $\n\nNotice To Public\n\nThe Delta Democret-Times docs not imtentionaly misinterpret any Individuai thing\nCorrection will be cheerfully made of any erroncous statement called to our alten-\ntien.\n\nThe United Press is exclusively entitled to fae use for republication of all the news\ndispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this newspaper. All rights of\nrepublication herein are also reserved.\n\n@ntered as Second Class matter at the Post Office at Greenville, Miss., under Act\nMarch 3, 1879.\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 1757.8447265625, 136.73342895507812, 3020.46875, 1706.3265380859375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n\nhes\n\n4S ri 7\n\nSey 3 ;\n\nLE\" ) tee of which Gov.: \u2018Robert B. May\n>| ner of. Ne * Jersey was name\n{| chairman: ; :\nIn a- Thessage to the governor:\n-|__~Continued \u2018on Page 2\n\n \n\n \n \n\n \n\n \n \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 3374.95751953125, 2506.823486328125, 4449.2841796875, 2763.82763671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "\u2018Connie\u2019 Meanders\nAround In Atlantic\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 2077.544140625, 3350.511181640625, 2720.5579101562503, 5409.356738281251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "disclosure of\nbusiness - statis-\nmade | a. \u2018crime\n\n3 reply - -to: Cellar\nelivered. Weeks\u2019\n\n \n\nas\" part \u201cof -the cabsomimittee's -in-\n| -vestigation \u2018into ./the activities .. of\n\u201cwoc. men\u2014busin\u00e9ssmen who serve\nthe: \u2018Bovernment \u2018without\u2019 compensa-\n. tion-in an. advisory capacity while\n\u2018drawing - their -regular pay. from\n| their own firms. WOC is. short for\n| without compensation.\n\nCellar says one aim \u2018of his inves-\ntigation is to \u2018determine whether\nmembers of the Business Advisory\nCouncil unduly influence govern:\n\u2018ment policy:\n\n| \u2018The council is made up of about!\n-185 business. executives, advising\nWeeks on economic and other bus:\n\n| iness matters.\n\n| Cellar said he.would consult witt\n\n\u2018| other members of his committee\n\n| for a-deeision on-whether to pro\n\n1} ceed against: Weeks and White or\n\n_| grounds \u2018they -were. showing .con\n\n| tempt of Congress. - ;\n\n|. _ Going On For \u2018Years\n\n\u2018Congresonal committee efforts -t\n\n-| see executive department | files hav\n\n-| been going on. for many. -years, bu\n:|the general reaction has been a re\n.| fusal: on\u2019 the -part of . the depart\n> ments, where \u2018anything is involvet\n1.| that the departments regard as con\nfidential.\n\nWe\u00e9ks contends the BAC is ai\n\u2014Continued on Page 2\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 764.1388549804688, 2958.901123046875, 1960.9541015625, 3322.677978515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Speaks to Governors _\u2014_.\nBritish Envoy Praises\nIke for Geneva Role\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 4070.9921875, 5501.751953125, 4683.1396484375, 5664.5146484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Tractor Demolished By\nFire After Pike Crash\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 3426.477490234375, 5775.49140625, 4070.0325195312503, 6830.721484375001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "Greensburg, Pa. Aug. 10 (?)\u2014\n\u2018Counsel for John Wesley Wable, 25,\ncondemned to die in the electric\nchair Sept. 26\u00b0 for a \u201cphantom\u201d\nslaying on the Pennsylvania Turn-\npike, said today he, has asked the\n\u2018state Pardon Board to commute\n/Wable\u2019s sentence to life imprison-\nnent.\n\nAlvin C. Seales, chief attorney for\nthe former Ohiopyle, Pa., resident,\nsaid the Pardon Board will near\nthe case at its Sept. 14 session in\nHarrisburg.\n\nA Westmoreland County jury\nconvicted Wable of first-degree\nmurder in March, 1954, in the pistol\nslaying of Harry F. Pitts of Bowling\nGreen, Va., as Pitts slept in the vab\nof his truck parked along the turn-\npike July 28, 1953. :\n\nWable also was charged but never\ntried in the fatal shooting of an-\nother trucker and the wounding o!\na third. _\n\nThe state Supreme Court has re-\njected an appeal by Wable of hi:\ndeath. sentence. He is confined t\n| Westmoreland County. jail here.\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 3421.330078125, 5589.93310546875, 4041.93359375, 5750.8876953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "Wable Counsel Asks\nFor Change in Sentence\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 811.8016357421875, 5416.11865234375, 1434.6356201171875, 5573.42333984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Famed Plane Carries -\n\u2018Homeward China Fliers\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 782.6765258789062, 3343.94892578125, 1421.9965087890623, 4154.16435546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": " \n\n\u00abschool * \u2018problem ne\ner \u201cthe: special con:\n\n \n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 2682.711181640625, 954.3930053710938, 5272.20068359375, 1407.484130859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": " \n\nCrowds Swarm to Fair as\nHurricane Fails To Arrive\n\n \n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 2770.453076171875, 5708.6251953125, 3413.3289062500003, 6843.427050781251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "J. Bhabha of India that engineers\nWill be able to bring this unlimited\nnew source of energy under control\nfor other purposes beside destruc-\ntion.\nPredicts Method\n\nBhabha, president of the confer-\nence, predicted Monday that a4\n\u2018method would be found within 20\nyears to liberate \u201cfusion energy in\na controlled manner.\u201d\n\nThomson made this statement at\na news conference in response to\nquestions. Cockroft tol dthe sare\ngathering that Britain is doing re-\nsearch on the subject. but he did\nnot say whether he believed any\nresults would be achieved or when.\n\nThe United States still has not\nstated whether it is working on. the\nproblem, but Lewis L. Strauss\nchairman .of the Atomic Energs\nCommission, has called a news con.\nference for tomorrow at which he\nsaid he would like to make a com.\nment on the subject.\n\nRussia announced July 1. that i\nwas doing research on the questiot\n\u2018of: harnessing \u2018H-bomb type energy\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 2703.435498046875, 1879.2273681640625, 3347.0410644531253, 4151.41533203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Washington, Aug. 10 {4)\u2014Secre-\ntary of State Dulles told embattled\nSouth Korea today the way to na-_\ntional unification lies in patience\u2014\nnot violence inviting nuclear war\nwhich might leave only insects to\ninherit the country.\n\nDulles\u2019 comments, based on riot-\ning in South Korea against the\nhaif-Communist - truce inspection\nteam, came during a- half-hour\n| news conference devoted almost en-\ntirely to Far. East questions.\n\nNewsmen took notes\u2019 as Dulles\u2014\nwho only a few months ago talked\nof \u201cmassive retaliation\u201d and of\n\u201cweapons of precision\u201d\u2019\u2014sought to\nthrow oil on a variety of troubled\nwaters,\n\nTo the Republic of Korea he\ncounseled patience and nonvio-\nJence. As an example, he held up\nUnited States restraint for the past\nyear in eventually successful ef-\nforts to free 15 American airmen\nfrom Red China prisons.\n\nApplauds Agreement\n\nTo France, Dulles seemed to be\nsuggesting a way out of bitter na\ntionalist uprisings: in North Afric\nwhen he applauded an agreemen\nnegotiated\u2019 between France anc\nTunisia, As if-recommending it a!\na solution: to violence in Morocco\nhe said the French-Tunisian accor\u00a2\nshowed \u201cdetermination, realism anc\ngood will.\u201d\n\nOf South Viet Nam's reluctance\nto meet with Communists from th\nNorth to arrange elections unifyin,\nthat Indochina country, Dulles sai\nhe was -sure. Premier Ngo Dini\nDiem::is agreeable to free elec\n| tions. He -indicated ..a- \u2018way woul\n| be. found to. \u201ccomply with. the Inde\n\u2018ehina..truce :provision for unifyin\n> elections,\u00bb although he defende\n+Diem\u2019s right .to : object since :hi\ngovernment did. not sign the truct\n-- Holds:to Security.\n\"Of \u2018the U:S.-Red: China talks: \u2018g\n\nGeneva; Dulles: held pretty | clos\n1.to the. policy of secrecy: which\u2019--h\n\u2018has imposed. However; he. did\" sa\nhe \u2018saw--no Red Chinese* \u2018attempt \u20181\nbroaden: the: scape. of the. \u2018ni\u00e9etin\n\u2018beyond: the limits .laid\u2122 down Jul\n| 30in- a \u201cspeech at- Peiping\u2019 by. Re\n' China\u2019s Premi\u00e9r. Chou, En-lai,\n\nQn: all four of \u201cthese \u201c topies-\n\u201cKorea:' North Africa,. Indochir\n-and the\u2019 Geneva talks-Dulles tod\npa \u201c gonciliatory tack.\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 2746.837109375, 4434.8859375, 3391.3555175781253, 5396.66044921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "- Seoul, Thursday, . Aug..11. (\u00ae\u2014\nGen. Lyman L. Lemnitzer -is ex-\npected to meet President Syngman\nRhee today, presumably on. the\ncrisis rising from South \u2018Korean\n\u2018demands that Red truce teams\nleave by Saturday.\n. The Far East commander is ex-\npected to underscore the words of\nSecretary of State Dulles. Dulles\nappealed to South Korea at a Wash-\n\u2018ington news conference to avoid\nviolence. He said the United States\n-will meet. its obligation. under the\narmistice to protect the teams.\n\u2018Rhee himself urged hs country~\nmen to use no violence. But. 300\n-demonstrators at the nearby port\n\u2018of Inchon ignored him. They were\nturned back by U. S. soldiers with\ntear gas and fire hoses when they\ntried to storm the truce teams com-\npound on Wolmi Island.\n| OA series of such demonstrations\nsince last Saturday has injured 22\nUS. soldiers, none seriously, and\n\u2014\u2014Continued on Page 2\n\n \n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 3381.365185546875, 3387.710888671875, 4022.7148925781253, 5557.955859375001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": " \n \n\nBoston, \u201cAug. 10 (4)\u2014Sixty, wore\nmen \u2018ele day to remain.aboard:\n\n \n \n\n \n\n\u201cTexas Tower\u201d,-radar station. 100\n\nmiles at .sealoft Cape Cod despite.a\n\npNavy \u2018warning that the approach of\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nhurricane Connie might make. it\nimpossible to take them \u2018off later...\n\n_ Forty three others were evacu-\n\n\u2018ated; by - the.-Coast-- Guard, cutter\n-McCulloch \u2018and - are. . expected. to\nreach Castle Island \u2018in Boston. Har-\n\nbor early tomorrow.:. .\u00b0\n.H. C. Duncan, project engineer\nfor. the contractors. setting the 10\nmillion \u2018dollar structure\u2019 in\u2019 place,\n\n \n\n-gaid the men.made the choice them-\n\n. t\n\nselves.\n\n\u201cWe: \u2018don\u2019t\u2019 think there is any\n\n- danger,\u201d Duncan said, \u201cor we would\n\nevacuate all\u2019 the .men-\u2014those 60\nlives are as valuable as the 43 men\nwho were .evacuated.\u201d - 7\n-\u2019 Green Seas Dangerous\n\n\u201cThe only danger,\u201d. he added,\n\u201cwould be if green seas should hit\nit. It doesn\u2019t look\u2019 as if that \u2018would\nr happen.\u201d -.\n-- The Coast Guard explained that\ngreen seas are those which pour\nover an object in\u2019 a solid mass\n\n| rather than spraying it.\n\nDuncan said the men who stayec\naboard may expect spray to dast\nover the tower as hurricane-createc\ngales sweep the sea. :\n\nNavy weather advisories forecas\nseas of 35 to 40 feet for the are:\n\n\u201c| tomorrow.\n\nDuncan said all three supportin:\n\u201cJegs\u201d on which the big structur\nwill stand are in place, driven 5\nfeet into the ocean bed. In addi\ntion, temporary legs, which hel\nthe tower while main supports wer\ninstalled, still stand, imbedded 1\nfeet in the ocean floor.\n\nBeyond: Reach\n\nThe \u2018bottom of the huge platfort\nis 63 feet above the water\u2014som\ndistance beyond the reach of high\nest tides ever reported in the are:\n\nThe workmen who left the towe\nwere carried off in a large bucke\n(owered by a crane mounted o\nthe platform) to the deck of th\nCoast Guard cutter.\n\nThose who elected to stay wel\nfully aware that such an operatic\nwoul dbe out of the question in 3\nfemnt conc Munean said.\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 798.2895629882812, 4440.6046875, 1440.3220703124998, 5396.81962890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": " \n\n-Pfc. James L. Watkins, Cessna\n\u2018soldier injured. in a \u201ctruck crash in\n\u2018Korea Saturday, suffered..a broken\n\u2018pelvis. and | \u2018second. degree burns.\n\nActing at the request\u2019 of Ralph\n\u201cWatkins: of the -Five. Gables, father\nof. the. injured * \u2018GI, \u2018the American\nRed Cross: \u201cinvestigated the- accident.\n\u2018Its report to: the. Watkins - family\nWednesday stated that\u2019 young WAt-\n\u2018kins\u2019 injuries were not serious and\n\u2018that he is felling well. It added that\ntas letter. was written to. the family\nAugust. 9..\n\n- The Watkins family was\u201d disturb-\ned at not receiving -any direct in-\nformation\u2019 from the Army. The first\nnews they received was over a jocal\nnews broadcast. of\n\nPfc. Watkins was injured. when an\nEighth Army trick:-crashed near\n\u2018Kimpo Airbase, northwest of Seoul.\nTen soldiers \u2018were killed and three\n\u2018Others were seriously injured, The\nCessna man was among a number. o!\nlesser injured GIs. : -\n\n \n \n \n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 4647.97119140625, 1424.748779296875, 5239.99462890625, 1807.3570556640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "New Records:\nSet: Many Big\nEvents Today:\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 824.8684692382812, 6270.96923828125, 1424.3924560546875, 6400.3232421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "\u2018Death Toll Climbs In \u2014\nAndover, O., Explosion\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 2695.77294921875, 1475.4849853515625, 3255.872314453125, 1856.744140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Dulles Talks\nPatience to\nSouth Korea\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 813.9534423828125, 5588.12568359375, 1453.8435546874998, 6244.47490234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "\u201cHonolulu, Adg. 10 (4) \u2014 Gen.\nDouglas MacArthur\u2019s - famed old\nplane, the Bataan, arrived at Hick-\n_am Air Force Base today with five\nof 11 U.S. airmen homeward bound\nafter 214 years in Chinese Red\nprisons. . oc\nThe plane touched down at 2:42\n\npm. (7:42. pm. EST) after a\nflight from Tokyo.\n\n--A second plane carrying the oth-\n\u2018er six. airmen. was due about a\nhalf hour later. : ,\n\n\u201c. The two big four-engined Ch\nhad stopped earlier at Midway Is-\nland for refueling. \u2018\n\nThe 11 airmen will remain one\nday in Hawaii. ;\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 2118.749462890625, 5729.9083984375, 2762.7754394531253, 6846.381152343751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "economically.\n\n\u201cUranium production already de-\nveloped is sufficient for a major\n\u2018nuclear power program of world-\nwide extent. Additional production\nean be obtained when needed.\u201d\n\nA British scientist predicted that\nby the. year 2000 it may be possible\nto tap the equivalent of a million\ntons of coal from a single ton of\nuranium. :\n\nThe scientist, Sir John Cockroft,\nseid this may be achieved through\nfull development of \u201cbreeding\u201d of\natomic fuel. :\n\nBritain Experimenting\n\nA \u201cbreeder\u201d reaction is one in\nwhich at least as much fissionable\nmaterial is created as is consumed\n\nin keeping the reactor going. Brit-\nain now is .experimenting with\nsuch a reactor, known .as_ the\nZephyr. .\n| -A belief that the fusion type of\nenergy used in the hydrogen bomb\nwill be harnessed for peaceful uses\nwithin a generation was expressed\n| by another . British . scientist, Sit\n| George Thomson. .\nJ: Thomson agreed with: Dr: Hom\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 113.7852294921875, 3368.611279296875, 777.9127075195312, 5013.425097656251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": " \n\nhat! \u2018the \u2018Deniocratic - caucuses . Bt\n\n' either\u2019 House, would: . \u201caccept: the\nsales tax.\" 70\u00b0. :\n\n}. Leader: Jsaid The \u00a9 Republican:\n\n\u2019 must advance .new_areas . \u2018and. nev\n\n\u2019 types. of taxation: which. they * \u201care\n\n\u2014\u2014Continued an Page 2) :\n\n \n\n \n \n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 2073.59228515625, 2943.500732421875, 2658.7275390625, 3333.091064453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Weeks Blocks\nDigging into\nCouncil Files.\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 4710.873046875, 4966.970703125, 5320.59912109375, 5309.6318359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Polio Epidemic.\nIn New England.\nContinues Spread\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 832.1410034179687, 6419.65107421875, 1467.5812255859373, 6869.1267578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "Ashtabula, Ohio, Aug, 10 (#)\u2014\nGrimy-faced firemen were. hauling\nmore bodies from the wreckage of\nsix buildings torn by an explosion\nand fire tonight at nearby Andover,\nand there were reports the desth\n\u201ctoll. might reach 18 persons.\n=. At a state highway patrol station\n_in Warren, Ohio, Patrolman Leroy\nPeach said he had a Fadio report\n\u2018from the scene that there were at\nJeast 12 dead an di5 injured; |\n\n \n \n \n \n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 4654.64912109375, 1808.20185546875, 5317.54716796875, 4905.07939453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\nHurricane. Connie, floundertag\naround at sea off the Carolina coagt,\nfailed to scare Bedford Fairgodes\nyesterday. For the third day -in:\nrow, huge crowds jammed the fair:\ngrounds to take in what has wi\nbeen hailed as the best fair\u201cin\nhistory of Bedford County.:~.-\n\nFair Association officials said\nnight that attendance : Wed :\nwas more than 30 percent ahead\nthe same day last year. The hea\nattendance figures continti\nfollow a pattern set. Monday.-w:\nthe gate receipts were aundet\nactly double what they were:a:\nago. It was the same thing Tuesds\nas record-breaking crowds inronged\nthreugh the fairgrounds - for:\nbiggest children\u2019s day ever hel\n\nHigh: praise for the dairy. show\nthe fair came yesterday from \u201cBed:\nford County\u2019 Agent John H: \u2018Bok\nbert.. Mr.- Holbert said~.thiat\nquantity and quality of the at\nthis year is by far the highest:\nhas ever seen locally: \u201cBedford\nis rapidly -getting to be one\nforemost dairy shows in.~all\nPennsylvania,\u201d Mr. Holbert a\n\nBand Day a Success \u2018\n\n-The fair\u2019s first Band Day. wag.\nbig feature that attracted tho\nof spectators.and the colorful\nhibition grounds were made |\ncolorful by the bright janiforms\n| youngsters \u2018from five ; local hig\n-s\u00a2hoo] bands and. \u2018by members i\nUS Army: Field: Band. (Fc x:\nplete. report of. Band: Day,\nseven. Pictures of the various.\nwil be: found: thrquenient this:\n\noD\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n \n\n \n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n \n\nthe: \u2018music sounded :just: fine, 2:2\nIt:became apparent at about-noo\n\u201cyesterday: \u2018that: the... big \u201chur!\nmeandering. -arouid . aimlessly \u00a5\n\u201cthe. Carolinas: wasn\" goi aac\n\nany adverse: \u2018affect on the \u201c\nvat\u2019 at the: \u2018fair\u2014not \u2018for: the:\nanyway: Leaden: \u201cskies:\nmorning: cleared: -up-\u201cand\n\u2018purst: through. \u201cjust \u2018as \u2018the :sn\n\u2018Everett-Southern: \u2018High School\n\u2018paraded\u2019 through the: midway\nway to:the-race. track :to -joi\nfour:other \u2018school - \u2018bands, in.-th\nBEeaaive musical spectacle.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n\n \n \n\n \n\n-.. Concern. Lessens :\nIt was impossible to tell. late.\nnight just \u2018what course the season\u2019\nfirst. hurricane was going. \u2018to. settle\non. But its delay in making \u00a5\n\u2018mind led both fairgoers \u00b0 \u201cand: th\nfair's management to conclude \u00b0t\n\u2018if it finally does strike Pennsyi\n\u2018wania, it will be- too late to. hats\n| the fair. So-the big: exhibition: :\n4on, with bright skies-and b\nas usual. And the storm, \u201cwhich:\nearlier caused great . \u2018concern, bi\ncame. just\u2019 a mater of\u201d t passing:\nterest.\u201d\nMany. attractions. are. on the die\nat the big show today. This mornin\nat-10 o'clock, \u2018horseshoe pitches\nfrom all parts.of Bedford Count\nwill gather for the annual hors\n\nen ate et me Dagon 9\n\n \n\n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 3376.927490234375, 2971.246337890625, 3980.55419921875, 3362.979736328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Workmen Wil\nStay Aboard\nTexas Tower\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 106.8304672241211, 2967.527587890625, 689.4609375, 3348.440673828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Gov. Leader\nRejects Sales\nTax: Proposal\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 4724.56904296875, 5323.29658203125, 5373.87529296875, 6836.536425781251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Boston, Aug. 10 -(#)--New. Eng-=\nland\u2019s polio dtitbreak continued. to-\nspread today as the six-state (ee\nmounted to. 1,323 eases.. Only 39\nwere listed in the area on this d\na year ago. rrr oeTe\n\nMassachusetts, where 112 \u2019 new\neases were reported. today: 9s:\nagainst 88 yesterday, accounts for:\n1,038 of the New England \u2018cases,\nand hard-hit Boston has had. 370..\nalmost one-third of the state\u2019s 1966.\ntotal. ; Se ot\n\nThirty-one Salk vaccine-inoeu\nlated. youngsters have been strithe.\nen in New. England this year.\n\nHowever, no Salk involvemest\nhas-been reported among \u201cNe\nEngland's 44 polio fatalities. <.9%:\n_ The latest death was that. o&-%\n10-year-old New York City boy Whe\nwas. stricken at a\u2019 Lenox camp.\nthe Berkshire Hills of west@ra\nMassachusetts. -.. : =\n\n\u2018Five cases were reported yestet>\nday among 114 boys at a Middie\nboro, Mass. summer camp. Some\nNew England camps have f\nvisitors. .\n\nRadiating Outward \u00ab2\n\nMassachusetts state health. of\ncials said today the disease is \u201cre\ndiating outward\u201d from Boston: - Dr\nRoy F. Feemster, director of. ta\nMassachusetts Health Departuell\ndivision. of. communicable diseases\nsaid polio is \u201ctaking hold\u201d in oom\nmunities, adjacent. to\u2019 Boston, af\nhas spread more. than. 50 miles:\nCob ,\n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 157.5557373046875, 5407.50556640625, 810.66484375, 6613.071582031251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "\u201cpittsburgh, Aug. 10 (@)\u2014A month-,\n\nold: strike of motor freight drivers.\nin: Allegheny County was settled:\nioday. ;\n\u201cAPL. Ginerai Teamsters \u2018Local \u2018349\nreached - the settlement . with the\nWestern - .Pennsylvania Motor. Car-\nriefs Assn., representing\u2018 some 100\u00b0\nmotor freight firms.\n\n, Approximately - \u201c1,400. of \u2018the an-\nion\u2019s. 1,900 striking: members over-\nwhelmingly \u2018approved. the -agree-\nment at a mass meeting.\n\n ough to tell a few interested\n\u00ab * 7ens on Tuesday\n\nMiss Farrell will return on\nNovember 14 to meet with the\nPolice Jury to work out the de-\nta:ls The Police Jury will have\nte provide overhead expenses for\nthe demonstration year by ap-\npropriating the necessary funds.\nHowever, so many people in the\npau'sh have worked so hard to\nket the library for such a long\ntems that no difficulty is anti-\nce nated in securing funds\n\nA main librarv will be set up\n\n[.esville with service to all\nports out mm the parish by book\ntaootie Books and magazines\nwo. be as easily available in the\nmest remote part of the parish\nas \u2018hes are right in Leesville\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 3805.575205078125, 4086.974619140625, 4539.636953125, 5440.75267578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Rose Marie Fertitta, Leesville,\nwas among the Northwestern\nState College royalty who reign-\ned over the NSC portion of the\nState Fair festivities in Shreve-\nport last weekend.\n\nChosen on the basis of service\nto the school, the Leesville coed\nwas nominated by one of the stu-\ndent organizations on the cam-\npus to serve on\u2019 the gourt. The\nStudent Ceunct] then selected\nher to represent the College as\na maid at the fair.\n\nA senior business education\nmajor at NSC, Miss Fertitta is a\nmember of the 'Purple Jackets,\noldest honor and service organi-\nzation on the campus, 1s presi-\ndent of Tri Sigma social sorority.\nsocial chairman of the Associat-\ned Women Students organization,\nand recently represented Vernon\nParish as a maid\u2019 to the Cenla\n\nFair in Alexandria.\n\u2014 frA\\\n\n \n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 3809.02685546875, 857.8827514648438, 4395.73046875, 1224.3193359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Armed -Forc\u00e9s\nMasons To-Be\nGuests Here\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 1545.148935546875, 6559.2683203125, 2287.447744140625, 7256.32005859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Loca: Board No 69 will! for-\nward one man for \u2018nduction and\ntwo for pre induct on examina\ntion dur.ne the month of Novem\n_ ber 't has been revealed\n\nTo be inducted November 2 15\nRobert Emmett Cavanaugh. Jr.\nChicago Ill\n\nOn November Ist James Vo-\ntion Brister, Leesville and Earn-\nest Loyd Johnson Pitkin, will be\niforwarded for pre-induction ex-\n; aminauon.\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 802.5806372070313, 6522.380625, 1544.2029931640625, 7284.22923828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "IT wish to solict vour vote and\nsupport in electing me vour\nmember of the polwe jurs\n\nIT have now served more than\ntwo sears as member of the po-\nlice jury having been appointed\nat the death of mys father the\nlate H B Marcus\n\nI want to continue the gcod\nwork started by my father, anc\ncontinue to work for the best in-\nterest of Ward Two and Vernon\nparish F M Marcus\npd nol edv :\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 788.1243383789063, 5752.05640625, 1547.1465966796875, 6238.8351953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "he MYF of the Fat Merha-\n@st church well colbert f+ the\nChoudrerns Over eg tear fe fro\non Monday night, October 31st\nHalloween night Tos wa war\nthy cause and aif vou w sh to car\ntribute, please leave vour poren\nogeht oon between 6 39) and 7 30\nin the evening Stevie Stevens\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 42.85779571533203, 4785.79833984375, 705.233642578125, 5161.109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Anticipation For\nPTA Hallowe'en\n\nCarnival Mounts\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 3809.00244140625, 3708.728759765625, 4492.75830078125, 4063.69091796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Local Girl Among\nRoyalty Reiging\nOver State Fair .\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 819.5031127929688, 832.4227905273438, 1489.0562744140625, 1204.7608642578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "Pour Foundation\nfor New National\nGuard Quarters\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 3803.97681640625, 5735.06568359375, 4537.88158203125, 6802.6535546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "The film Martiy Luther will\nbe shown at the Vernon Theatre\nSaturday November \u00a7 at 1000\naclock am The f'lm is sponsor\ned bx the Methodist Youth Fel-\nlowsh'p of the First) Methodist\nchurch of Leesville. The f.lm ois\na production of Lau:s De Rocne\nmont and has been called the\nmost dramatic film of Protestunt-\nism It is a thorqughly authentic\nand 1s beautifully done It was\nproduced by the Lutheran\nChurch Productions. Inc, and\nhas had a phenomenal success\nthroughout. Ameriga. It is the\nkind of RAYA\u2019tAdt\u2018everyone should\nsee\n\nThere will be a small admis-\nsion charge.\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 4572.51220703125, 872.582275390625, 5277.9912109375, 1235.0443115234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Land Suit Filed\nAgainst Burton:\nTrial November 73\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 1558.150146484375, 5095.890625, 2273.3759765625, 5466.572265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Fall Fashion Revue\nHighhghts V.F.W.\n\nAuxiliarv Benefits\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 3053.29833984375, 5099.78466796875, 3719.057861328125, 5463.27978515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Wells Trial To Be\nCalled Nov. 7th\nin District Court\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 3800.9716796875, 5474.5830078125, 4524.96826171875, 5719.5751953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Martin Luther Film\nTo Be Shown Here\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 4558.36962890625, 4089.316650390625, 5220.81591796875, 4343.740234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "NS EST\n\nOver 10 000 Men\nStationed at Polk\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 3059.51099609375, 3807.601328125, 3797.3080957031248, 5034.2355859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "Would you like to join the\nranks of the Gray Ladies? If you\ncould just give a fw hours of\nyour week to helping and assist-\ning the patients im the Camp\nPolk Hospital, you can be well en\nygur way in becoming a Gray\nLady\n\n\u2018KE you are interested (we know\nyou are), and you wish to be of\nsome service to our soldiers (we\nknow you do), -Please call the\nAmericar Red Cross office in\nLeesville.\n\nHere are\u2019 two ladies and their\nLeesville phone numbers, who\nwill give you all the necessary\ninformation you need. Mrs Lou-\nise McAllister, Executive Secre-\ntary (2383), and Miss Inez Bhael,\nHospital Field Director, (2041)\nwill be happy to answer your\nquestions.\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 3051.757578125, 5480.964609375, 3786.9528710937498, 7163.0988671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Jerry Don Wells. on a charge\nof murder, plead not guiltv when\nartaigned in district court, last\nFriday Huis case was set for trial]\nMonday November 7, at which\ntime a venire of 30 petit jurors\nhave been summoned for jury\nduty\n\nRaymond Martinez, charged\nwith theft plead not guilty when\narraigned His case was set for\ntrial November 7\n\nPat Onderdonk charged with\nthe theft of a motor vehicle own-\ned- by Irvin Cohen of Leesville,\nplead guilt. when arraigned He\nwak sentenced to serve five years\nin the state peniteutiary\n\nB Shankers, charged with un-\nauthorized use of movables, an\nautomobile, was sentenced to six\nmonths in the parish jail and\nfined $100 and court costs\n\nFive other cases were called\nduring Friday's court session\nAll were for traffic violations,\nthree of which were for \u201cdriving\n| while intoxicated \"\n! (o)-\n\n| Louisiana has one of the great-\n\n \n\n \n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 56.474918365478516, 833.1589965820312, 654.458251953125, 1187.7308349609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Demonstration\nLibrary Set for\nVernon in 1956\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 55.910648345947266, 2751.9189453125, 729.6672973632812, 3119.24365234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Service Club To\nOpen Here Friday\nat V. F. W. Hall\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 4570.41626953125, 3342.32837890625, 5325.01, 4063.0419824218748 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "United States. Senators, All\nJ., Ellender and. Woeiell .B B. Lobe:\nit a telegram to The Leader,\nWednesday noon, said that the\nDepartment of Army had an-\nnounced that Camp Polk would\nbe activated as a permanent es-\ntablishment, effective Noveniber\n1, and at that time be redesignat-\ned as Fort Polk.\n\nAlso, that Exercise Sagebrush\nwill be held as scheduled in the\nmaneuver area that has been ac-\nquired.\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 794.7299194335938, 6264.384765625, 1359.5220947265625, 6506.78125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "To The People\nOf Ward Two\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 802.6600952148438, 5488.29541015625, 1539.419189453125, 5731.3349609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "Childrens\u2019 Overseas\nRelief Fund Drive\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 4567.19091796875, 3076.616455078125, 5265.51318359375, 3325.20849609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "Camp Polk To Be.\n\nMade Permanent \u00b0\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 1543.5062255859375, 6422.12451171875, 2216.341064453125, 6552.43994140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "Nov. Draft Quota\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 888.635498046875, 3295.438232421875, 1462.78564453125, 3554.287353515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "Leesville High\n\u2018Honor Roll\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 1812.683349609375, 3159.51904296875, 3561.23828125, 3361.80029296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "will YOU help ME?\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 4547.577890625, 7052.599375, 5303.5803125, 7268.12767578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "The Wesleyan Service Guild\nwill hold a rummage sale at or\nnear the bandstand on Saturday,\nNovember 5th.\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 3060.570078125, 3409.5456640625, 3809.4157617187498, 3693.6183984374998 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "\u2018cheerful atmosphere. Running a\n\nfyw needful and hetpful errands.\n\nWhere are the Gray Ladies?\nAre there any in Leesville? O\nLady in Gray! Will you \u2018help me?\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 2339.2060546875, 5132.16796875, 3004.485107421875, 5396.81689453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "Chamber of\n\nCommerce Notes\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 1643.508056640625, 1008.6411743164062, 3747.820068359375, 3112.71923828125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 4568.87939453125, 6930.28564453125, 5155.25, 7042.853515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "Rummage Sale\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 3809.889404296875, 6843.5078125, 4482.203125, 6951.67919921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "To Ward 3 NV oters\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 3801.91919921875, 6966.55005859375, 4542.80638671875, 7236.92259765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "| Tam a candidate for constable\nof Ward Three. Your vote and\nsupport will be reciated.\nJesge W James\n| pd. pol. adv.\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 3159.945068359375, 3742.980712890625, 3737.718994140625, 3805.430908203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "LADIES\u2014ATTENTION !\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 3039.831552734375, 7090.61939453125, 3783.6149804687498, 7270.76341796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "| Louisiana has one of the great-\nest natural gas fields in the Un-\n| nited States.\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "55677122-newport-daily-news-Jun-17-1955-p-2.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 17 ], [ 0, 11 ], [ 0, 4 ], [ 17, 11 ], [ 17, 4 ], [ 11, 4 ], [ 1, 25 ], [ 2, 28 ], [ 2, 23 ], [ 28, 23 ], [ 3, 13 ], [ 5, 21 ], [ 8, 9 ], [ 8, 6 ], [ 9, 6 ], [ 16, 19 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 0, 4 ], [ 1, 25 ], [ 4, 17 ], [ 6, 8 ], [ 9, 6 ], [ 13, 3 ], [ 16, 19 ], [ 17, 11 ], [ 21, 5 ], [ 23, 2 ], [ 28, 23 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 3195.728515625, 3832.92347265625 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 1623.4428603515626, 612.5712172851562, 2011.0322373046874, 1717.0185654296874 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay. A \u2014\nThe Argentine government's*black-\nout on cable and telephone\u2019 com-\nmunications passed the 14 - hour\nmark today,, Save for broadcasts\nof the: slate radic, the nation torn\nyesterday by\u2019 revolt was\u2019 isolated\nTrom the outside world. Fleeing\nArgentine navy and air. officers\n\u2018took refuge in neighboring\nUruguay. -\n\n\u2018. Commercial -connections \u00ab were\ncut late yesterday. after -President\nJuan D. Peron proclaimed: the\nbloody attempt by navy. rebels: to\nunseat his regime had been put\ndown. The last cable dispatch from\nBuenos Aires to the Associated\nPress came at 6:18 p.m, Air an\nsea traffic halted. wad\n\n| The Argentine .vadio. stations,\nhowever, were hooked up, - 10\nBuenos Aires and broadcast\n}steadily throughout the night, They\nusually go off the air at midnight.\nBetween musical numbers \u2018came\nsuch announcements a5: 5 |\n\n1. The government has. taken\nsevere measures, undefined,\nagainst Communists who \"took\nadvantage of the fight between\nthe rebels and the Joyal forces yes-\nterday in order to perpetrate\nwrongful acts in \u2018many parts of\nthe capital.\u201d \u2018\n\n2, \u201cAny groups of persons\u2019 found\n\nin the streets In a suspicious at-\ntitude will be tried by military\nauthorities on, the spot.\u201d .\n_ 3: Rear Adm. Luis J. Corner was\n\u2018sworn in as the new.navy minister.\nby Peron to succeed Rear\u2019 Adm.\nAnibal \u2018Olivieri, reported: to have\ndisappeared after the rebellion\nstarted, .\n\n4, Everything is normal in Ar-\ngentina. \u2018The General Confedera-\ntion\u2019 of Workers (CGT), which has\nsupported \u2018Peron since the start of\nhis rise'to power in 1944, opened\na 24-hour mourning strike. at mid-\nnight. ge\n\nBlaming the navy for the revolt,\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 39.83974908447266, 2120.6131484375, 434.7961838378906, 3291.341685546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "mear AGM. FariClpM sh. TUE!\nnewly-named chief of naval opera-\ntion, hauled down his flag today\non his last sea command, the 200\nships of the Atlantic Flect Destroy-\ner Force.\n\nIn a ceremony aboard the flag-\nship USS Yosemite at Melville this\nmorning, Admiral Burke was re-\nlieved by Rear Adm. John C, Dan-\njel, former assistant chief of naval\npersonnel.\n\n\u201cYm relinguishing the finest\ncommand in the finest Navy in the\nworld,\u2019 Admiral Burke said. \u201c\u201cDe-\nstroyers are the hcart and core of\nseapower.\u201d\n\nBurke expressed his epprecia-\ntion. of the cooperation given hii,\nhere by shore suppert units and\nby the officers and men of his com-\nmand and staff.\n\nThe new DesLant leader, Ad-\nmtiral Daniel, promised that the\ngood work started by Admiral\nBurke will be continued, \u2018not per-\nhaps at 31 knots, but at good speed\nnevertheless.\u201d (Burke's dashing\ntactics in the Pacific in Worid War\nIf won him the \u201c31-knot\u2019 nick-\nname}\n\nPraising the career of Admiral\nBurke, the new DesLant com-\nmander said that all good destroy-\nermen had watehed with interest\nthe renaissance occurring in the\nDestrover Force.\n\nThe ceremony toak place on the\ntop deck of the Yosemite. Admiral\nBurke made his farewell remarks,\nread his orders and ordered Capt.\nFrank P. Mitchell, flag captain\nand Yosemite skipper, to haul\ndown the admiral's flag, which\nBurke took with him.\n\nAdmiral Daniel then read_ his\nown orders, had his flag raised and\nspoke to the assembled officers\nand men. The ceremony was broad-\ncast throughout the Yosemite.\n\nAfter refreshments for the as-\nsembled dignitaries, = Admiral}\nBurke was piped off the ship while\nthe DesLant band played.\n\nThe cight \u201csideboys\u2019\u2019 lining the\ndeck as Admiral Burke left in-\nanliactant\u2019 there renr admirni\u00abc and five\n\n \n\n \n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 834.7433364257812, 1447.3351943359376, 1222.55775, 2738.24964453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "The delegates include 22 legisla-\ntors, 15 Republicans and seven\nDemocrats, the wife of one Demo-\neratic senator\u2014Mrs. William M.\nDavies, Jr.,-of Lincoln\u2014all of the\ngenera] state officers except Sec.\nof State Armand H, Cote who is\nSlated to serve as permanent sec-\nretary of the convention, and one\nmember of the Congressional del-\negation\u2014Senator Green, All of the\nother delegates\u2014some of them are\ncity and town officials\u2014are affili-\nated with one ,or the other of the\npolitica] parties, some of them\nholding party office.\n\nDemocratdle and Republican Jead-\npers slated to take prominent rcles\nin the convention were scheduled\nto meet late today with Gov. Den-\nnis J, Roberts, who is also a dele-\ngate and\u2019 probably will preside, to\ndraw up tentative.amendments for\n\u2018submission to the conventions and\nto complete an agenda, Committees\nwill be named on credentials, rules,\nresolutions and enc each to handle\nthe three proposed amendments.\nAll of the conferees were hoping\nthat the convention's work would\nbe completed in a single day.\n\nThere was every expectation\nthat the convention would come up\nwith proposed amendments on all\nthree propositions but there re-\nmained to be ironed out the speci-\nfic provisions,\n\nIn advance of Monday's meet-\ning, leaders of both parties, \u2014in-\ncluding those slated to confer this\nafternoon, appeared tobe in\nagreement that the pay \u2014 raise\namendment should provide for an\nannual salary of $1,500 a year for\nlegislators instead of the present\n$5 a day for not more than 60 days\nin any year, this to constitute all\nthe. compensation to whieh legislu-\ntors-shall-be entitled na matter how\nmany days they serve. Travel ex-\npenses would be additionalon 2&\nmileage basis.\n\nStill to be determined, however,\nwas whether the pay raise, if ap-\nproved by the people, should be-\ncome effective immediately, which\nwould mean an automatic ralse\nfrom $300 to $1500 a year for Gen-\neral Assembly incumbents who will\nhold their second annual session be-\nginning.in January. Some feel that\n\n(Continued on Page 6)\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 1231.9755751953126, 462.8188674316406, 1621.4831650390624, 1723.8862412109377 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "casualties in the 55 continental\ncities. :\n\nHowever, .Civil Defense officials\nealeulated that only a \u201c\u2018surprising-\nly low\u201d 6 per cent of the country\u2019s\nmanufacturing capacity was theo-\nretically blasted out of existence.\n- Another 10 per cent of the wer-\nsupporting industrial plant suf\nfered \u201cheavy to light\u2019 damage. .\n\nOfficials were elated at the\nrelatively light cost of the exercise\nin terms of industrial potential,\nbut ascribed it to the fact that\nthe supposed attacks were aimed\nat the centers of civilian popula-\ntion.\n\nBut the command of Operation\nAlert. pointed out that the vital\nsteel - fabricating and machinery\nindustries were \u201chard hit,\u2019? with\ndamage in some segments \u00a2x-\nceeding 40 per cent. +\n\n\u201cDisruption 1o production sched-\nules would have been far more\nserious than indicated by capacity\nlosses,\u201d a statement added, \u2018\u2018due\nto loss of essential supplicrs and\nmterreplion of - electrical power,\ntransportation: and other services.\u201d\n\nMeantime President Eisenhower\nand 15,000 evacusted government\nworkers, operating In 31 posts\naway from Washington, poured out\ndummy decrees designed to pump\nmoncy, manpower, food and medi-\ncine into the-supposedly wounded\ncivilian economy.\n\nBy now\u2014with the exercise at &\npoint representing the, 20th to 30th\ndays of the real thing -- the\neconomy Was operaling und\nEisenhower proclamation of *\ntial Jaw\u201d and a tightening web of\nsimulated federal controls.\n\nThe groundwork for a war-style\nsystem of allocating steel, alumi-\nnum. and copper was being laid\nby a \u201cmobilization. production com-\nmittee\u201d representing 10 .agencies.\nThis group has been working un-\njnterruptedly in a rustic command\npoint since first reports began\nflowing in Wednesday afternoon.\n\nIt haped to have \u2018ready, for'a\nmecting of Eisenhower and the\ncabinet in a secret underground\nPentagon today, a breakdown of\nMilitary and essential civilian de-\nmands. balanced off against anti-\ncipated production from the sup-\nposedly crippled metals industries.\n\n \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 2013.2546279296876, 616.6928603515624, 2402.491587890625, 1707.2885849609374 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Peron \u2018said the Naval Ministry\u2014\n\u2018where\u2019 the revolutionary com-\nmand \u2018was lecated\u2019\u2014had given up\nand that the chief \u2018\u2018culprits\u2019\u2019 were\nunder detention. Peron's success\napparently was due to army relus-\nal to go along with the revolt.\n\u201cNot one corporal, not one soldier,\nhas failed in his duty,\u2019 he de-\nclared.\n\nHe said the \u2018\u2018situation is entire-\nly under control,;\u2019\u2019 although \u201cthere\nare still some small points to oc-\neupy, disarm and\u2019 submit to jus-\ntice.\u201d .\n\nMonitors in Montevideo picked\nup \u2018an Argentine police broadcast\nindicating that the rebels still held\nRosario, Argentina\u2019s second big-\ngest city. \u00a5\n\nThe .government Broadcast no\nfigures on the numbers of dead or\nwounded in the two aerial bomb-\nings of the presidential] palace and\nthe pitched battle which raged for\na time in the afternoon through\nthe central Plaza de Mayo in front\nof. the palace. The- tol] was be-\nlieved high, among civilians as\nwell as the military. .\n\n- One of the air ralds-caught hun-\ndreds of workers who had gathered\n|i the Plaza to demonstrate their\nrsupport:of Peron in his fight with\nthe Roman Catholic Church. The\ngovernment -\u2018 sponsored General\nConfederation, of Labor (CGT)\ncalled a-24-hour mourning strike\nto-honor the \u2018\u201c\u2018memory of -the de-\nfenders of Peron\u2019s doctrine.\"\n\n.. Montevideo radio broadcast an\nunattributed report Jast night that\ntwo \u2018Buenos Aires churches and\nthe \u2018Catholic archbishop's palace\nadjoining Metropolitan Cathedral\nwere ablaze, The palace and cathe-\ndra] also front on Plaza de Mayo.\n\nUruguay's Interior Minister\n\nFrancisco Camarra said 36 planes\n\u2018carrying 90 officers and men from\nArgentina's naval and air arms\nJanded here yesterday and last\nnight, The first known civilian ret-\nugee, Congressman Migue] Angel\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1614.286, 1870.0740859375, 2002.7563583984374, 2861.3634140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "lated at, federal\u2019 laboratories. Ir\nthese: stuilles, \u2018estimated\u2019 to\u2018 take\none, y\u00e9ar to 18 \u2018months, tide: \u2018and\nwind\u2019 conditions will \u201cbe -simulated\nto determine the effect of struct\nures in\u2019 varions locations under al\ntypes \u2018of conditions. Special -em-\nphasis \u2018will be given. to the \u2018effects\non navigation, pollution,\u2019 fisheries\nand recreation. we\n\nFoundation. investigations. will\nbe conducted in the same . two\nareas. Drilling \u2018and sampling to\ndetermine \u201cfoundation characteris-\ntics and the best. locations. for\nstructures will be.conc\u00e9ntrated, in\nsections where\u2019 engineers feel _pro-\ntective works are:practical. \u201cDeep\nwater drilling .will be required\u2019 in\nNarragansett Bay where engineers\nexpect to spend about 30 months in\nintensive study. .\n\nFogarty told the House. that no\narea will be left untouched. In\u2019 the\nproposed tidal damage. surveys\nalone, it is expected eight or more\nteams will be in the field. \u201cAerial\nsurveys are planned to a great ex-\ntent, and engineers figure it may\ntake a year to\u2019 prepare some 600\ndrawings showing\u201d the -extent\u2019 of\nHooding in all coastal communities.\n\nA Separate crew of engineers will\n\u2018be assigned. to design work on\nstructures, such! as dikes, walls,\nbulkheads and breakwaters:\n\nAlter preliminary meetings at\nthe federal level. next. month, Field\nsurvey teams will be set up to-ar-\nrange meetings with.state and lecal\nOfficials.: Eventually, public. hear-\nings are planned in each of the\nstates at convenient.peoints. -\n\nFogarty reported that a \u2018number\nof special studies are planned .in-\ncluding a check of damage and\nrarrensntional Boating.\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 818.50133203125, 2926.872181640625, 1206.8913681640624, 3832.653453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "- Newport police have been work-\ning for two days planning traffic\ncontrol for the circus, After un-\nloading, the wagons will go along\nCorridon Highway. by Cardines\nfield, up West Marlborough and\nMarlborough Streets to Broadway,\nout to the One Mile Corner and\ndown Admiral Kalbfus Road to\nConnell Highway.\n\nTractors and other hauling ve-\nhicles returning to \u2018the railroad to\npick up more wagons will come\nback in town along Farewell and\nThames Streets.\n\nLt. Arthur 5. Maloney, in charge\nof traffic, today dautioned that\nthese rules will.be in \u2018force: _ .\n\nFrom midnight tonight until 10\n\na, m, tomorrow, there will be no\narking on\u201c Marlborough \u00a9 Street,\nWest Marlborough Street or Corvi-\ndon Highway, along the unloading\nroute. The Bridge, Elm and Poplar\nStreet crossings will be barricad-\ned to over-the-tracks traffic, from\nThird Street to Cross Street.\n\nAt the circus lot all day tomor-\nrow, there will be no parking on the\neast side of Connell Highway [rom\nthe Admiral Kalbfus Road rotary\nto Maple Avenue, and no parking\non Girard Avenue on the West side\nfrom Admiral Kalbfus Road to\nMaple Avenue,\n\nTraffic on. Girard Avenue will be\none-way north from Admiral Kalb-\nfus Road al! day.\n\nThere will be parking for circus\npatrons right: on the lot, Lieutenant\nMaloney said.\n\nThe big \u2018top itself, a new air-\nventilated tent, will go up between\nTa.m,and9a.m., according to\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 2794.3104140625, 2086.768177734375, 3189.444712890625, 2950.150279296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "BOSTON (R\u2014A few small truck-\ning firms in Massachusetts, Rhode\nIsland. and Connecticut were re-\nported operating today but some\n500 other companies employing\nnearly 15,000\u00b0 drivers still were\nidied bya work stoppage.\n\nThere was little heavy trucking\nin the three states except for the\nmovement of food, gasoline, medi-\ncine and other necessities. Twenty\nseven Maine truckers agreed io\nhalt operations to the southern New\n\u2018England states.\n\n(Monday will probably tell\nwhether Newport trucks will com\ntinue on the road or will suspend\ndeliveries. Local carriers were\noperating today and drivers re\nported all quiet along the road.\n\nJames L. Maher, of. the local\nMCM Company, said today that his\ntrucks \u2018carrying mostly drugs and\nother imperishables, have not been\nchallenged anywhere along the\nroad. However, unlessthe strike is\nsettled by Monday, he believes that\nstriking drivers might start harass-\ning working drivers, and a com-\nplete shutdown would follow.)\n\nAs labor commissioners of the\nthree states stood by io serve as\nmediators, there was no indication\nof an early agreement between the\nAFL teamsters\u2019 union and the\nmanagement group\u2014the Tri-State\nMotor Carriers\u2019 Counc]\n\nConnecticut Gov. Abraham A.\nRibicoff said te may meet with\ngovernors of Rhode Island and\nMassachusetis to seck a-way of\nending the work stoppage.\n\n \n\n \n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 1210.1125380859376, 2922.176380859375, 1602.1047470703124, 3828.0743515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "i\n\nplans. Meanwhile, chugging tide\ntors will be lining up the \u201cmenag-\nerie cages, spotting other wagons\nin their pre-determined locations\n\nland hauling truckloads of poles\n\nabout the lot.\n\nBy 1 p. m. tne \u201cdoors\u201d will be\nopen for the 2:15 p. m, matinee.\nThe evening show\u2019starts ' at: 8:15,\nwith entranceways opening at.. 7\np.m. Advance ticket sale con-\ntinues at Mike's Barber Shop, io\nBroadway. .\n\n:After the Newport-showing \u2014 to-\nmorrow, the cireus: will load\u2019.up\nagain and make a long \u2018Sunday\njump\u201d to Concord, -N.H., where it\nwill exhibit on Monday. -\n\n\u2018Among countless attractions of-\nfered this year by John Ringling\n\u2018North (who composes.ithe music for\nthe big spectacle-pageants, by the\nway) arc Mrs. Gargantua the\nGreat and two younger gorillas,\nGargantua I. and\u2019. Mademoiselle\nToto; 51 -clephanis,-including 30\nbabies, and.a colony of giraffes.\n\nThe adult elephants will wheel\ntheir screeching offspring in gigan-\ntic baby carriages during the spec-\ntacle \u201cMama\u2019s in the Park,\u201d one\nof ihe four major hippodrome pa-\ngeants.\n\nTrevor Bale\u2019s performing tigers,\nEmmett Kelly's clown antics, tra-\npeze stunts by Pinito del Oro and\nhigh wire thrills by Josephine Bero-\nsini-are among the features.\n\nThe traditional cireus music will\nbe rendered by the Ringling Band,\nconducted by Merle Evans. |\n\nThe circus is playing here under.\nauspices of the .North End Club\nand Capt. Kenneth Gilbert Post,\nMiddletown VFEW. e * .\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 426.5263869628906, 2926.019154296875, 816.4388535156249, 3831.998912109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "Newport's pre-dawn silence will\nbe broken tomorrow by the snort\nof elephants and the squeals of\nsmall boys pleading \u201cDaddy!\n\u201cWake up, the circus is here!\"\nThe big show itself, Ringling\nBrothers & Barnum & Bailey, will\narrive here for afternoon and\nevening performances at the\nConnell Highway lot, its first\nexhibition\u2019 in Newport since 1952.\nThe three long railway trains,\ntolalling \u2018~ 80 double-length _ steel\ncars, wil. unload at the Bridge\nStreet crossing of the New Haven\nRailroad, The first train is ex-\npected in from Providence about 4\na.m. according to officials, but it\nmay be sometime after 5 a.m.\nbefore the unloading actually\ncommences. . :\n\nOther trains, the Jast one bear-\ning the performers ~ in Pullman\ncars, will be arriving up te about\na.m.\n\nAlthough wagons will be un-\nloaded right at Bridge Street, the\nelephants will walk off near the\nend of the tracks, toward \u2014 the\nington Street terminus of the\nrailroad. They will be sulded up\nLong Wharf to Washington Square\nand out Broadway. The tentative\ntime for the \u201celephant walk\u201d is 9\na.\n\n \n\n \n\n. mM.\nAli the unloading will be com-\npleted and the rail yards will be\ncleared by 10 a. m. at the latest.\n\nToday, the circus\u2019 \u201824-hour\nmen\u2019 were completing thei ad-\nvance work at the lot, staking out\nlocations for the big top and other\ntents of the canvas world. The first\ntent up tomorrow will undoubtedly\nbe the cookhouse, \u2019\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 2008.1916396484376, 1931.5799453125, 2398.5138046875, 2951.596080078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": ", NEW YORK u\u2014By.a voice vote,\n5,140.\" National Maritime Union\nmenibers today shouted their ap-\nproval of a new contract agree-\nmont; clearing the way. for the end\nof. a coaStwide work stoppage.\n\nUnion. officials told the men they\nhwere \u2018now free to end their strike,\nto sign on ships and resume\nworking on them\u2014but not to. leave\nthe: port until two smaller unions\nhad new contracts, :\n\nThe two other unions, represent-\ning engineers, radiomen and some\nothers, traditionally. follow the lead\nof:the big NMU. Their n\u00e9gotiations\nstill-were going.on with shippers.\n\nWalkout of ihe seamen yasterday\ntangled norma] sea transportation\nschedules.\n\nTerms of the new contract were\noutlined to the workers at a\nmeeting: in the union's chiring hall.\n\n.NMU port agent John Kadash\nsaid that. eligibility requirements\nfor unemployment benefits and the\namount of payments are still to\nbe worked out by a joint unijon-\n\u2018company committee. a\n\nThe plan js similar, in purpose\nat least, to the recent modified\nguaranteed wage systems set up\nfor workers in the automobile in-\ndustry under new union contracts.\n\nIg the joint\u2019 union - owner com~-\nmittee .fails to -agree on exact\nmetheds by -next March 15, the\nmatter will be turned over to two\nmen, representing union and man-\nagement.: * s\n\nIg they can\u2019t evolve a plan ac-\nceptable to both sides within 90\ndays more, an arbitrator will take\nover.\n\nA \u201cmemorandum of understand-\ning\u201d provided that a board of\ntrustees endeavor to reach agree-\nment by next March 15 on the\namount of payments and on\nramlstoanc governing eligihility..\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 2800.302845703125, 598.864125, 3192.070201171875, 1129.7121689453124 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "The revolt erupted 2 few hours.\nafter the Vatican excommunicated\nof his expulsion from the country\nof Bishop Manuel Tato, one of\nPeron's chief adversaries in the\nPresident's running fight with the\nchurch.\n\nAfter two waves of bombers and\nfighter planes had attacked Casada\nRosada, the pink _ government\nhouse in the heart of Buenos Aires,\nPeron clamped on a state of siege\nand called on Congress to declare\nmartial Jaw. The latter step re-\nmoves a few more civil liberties,\nmany of which were already can-\nceled by the state of internal war\n| Peron @eclared during another re-+\nvolt in 1951 and never revoked.\n\nIn his seven-minute speech Pers\non said, \u201cWe will never forgive\nthe infamy of our cnemies.\u2019? The\nnavy,. he said, must bear the\n\u201cstigma for all time\u2019 for having\nbetrayed \u2018faith and country.\u201d\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 1620.9378662109375, 300.3095397949219, 3155.616455078125, 598.2426147460938 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Naval Officers In Full Flight\nAs Peron Quashes Revolt\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 843.1191298828124, 472.5124709472656, 1229.3046982421874, 1266.5283310546874 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "| EMERGENCY PRESS HEAD-\nQUARTERS, Operation Alert W\u2014\n\u2018This theoretically bomb-blasted\n\u2018nation found. its farm and indusiry\npotential sufficiently intact today\nto avert collapse and support a\nwar effort despite mack casuallies\nnumbering 14% million.\n\nThat was ihe assessment of gov-\nernment officials at the start of\nthis third and final day of \u201cOpera-\ntion Alert 1955,\u2019\u2019 designed to test\nthe nation\u2019s civil defense prepared-\nness and ils ability to shake off\nthe devastation supposedly\nwreaked in Wednesday's sham nu-\nclear assault.\n\nThe Federal Civil Defense Ad-\nministration (FCDA) reported that\n434 million persons were, \u2018'saved\u2019\u2019\nfrom death or injury by simulated\nevacuations in 24 of the 61 cities\nsubject to the make-believe attack.\n\nBut 24 millions were calculated\nto be homeless refugees. These\npersons, FCDA. Administrator Val\nC, Peterson said, would he \u2018the\nmost pressing problem\" of the\nhome front if the synthetic war\nwere real,\n\nThe casualty count, sLill incom-\nplete and coming in slowly, sup-\nposed 8,200,000 were dead and 6,-\n550,000 injured in the continental\nUnited States, not counting the toll:\nin tervitorial cilics.\n\nSome six milllon workers were\npreewned tao be among those\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 40.24701690673828, 1961.3184814453125, 822.1975708007812, 2096.7421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Adin. Burke Departs For CNO Duties\nAs Adm. Daniel Takes DesLant Post\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 1605.8420302734376, 3091.61558984375, 1994.1079208984374, 3831.47620703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "NEW YORK wh \u2014 The Western\nBig Three preparing fot high level\ntalks: with Russia in. a \u2018hope\u2019 that\nSoviet. peace moves may. be. sin\ncere, turned. to Germany's prob:\nlems today. :\n\nThe three foreign ministers were\nto take up-their new ally-and.World\nWar IZ opponent. after. a\u2019 morning\nsession on procedures for the Big\nFour \u2018talks - which begin \u201cMonday\nin.-San Francisco and culminate\nin the summit meeting at Geneva\nduly 18:\n\nWest. German \u2018Chancellor, Kon-\nrad Adenauer came to New: York\nto join U. \u00a7&. Secretary of State\nDulles, .British Foreign. Secretary\nHarold. Macmillan, and _ French\nForeign Minister Antoine Pinay at\nlunch,\n| The conferees were mum before:\njhand on whether the. group would\napprove the date \u2018Adenauer will go\n\u2018to Moscow on a Soviet invitation.\n\nAdenauer has made it clear that\nthe date must. follow the Geneya\nconference.\n\nPresident Eisenhower is \u2018to ineet\nat that high level conference on\nworld tensions. with British Prime\nMinister. Eden French Premier\nEdgar Faure -and\u2019 Soviet Premier\nNikolai Bulganin, West Germany\nwill have a'-team of \u2018observers\nthere. -\n\n \n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 2401.5604140625, 1314.0297744140626, 2794.759166015625, 2950.90003515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "NATICAN CITY ut\u2014Pope Pius\nXII today reaffirmed his good wi H\nfor the Roman Catholic clergy an\npeople of Argentina. .\n\nThe 79-year - old head of the\nchurch expressed his sentiments\nin a lengthy, quickly called private\naudience with the two Catholic\nprelates expelled by Argentine\nauthorities. *\n\nThe prelates, \u2018the. auxiliary\nhishop of Buenos. Aires, Msgr.\nManuel Tato, and his assistant,\nMsgr. Ramon Pablo Novoa, were\ncloseted with the pontiff in his\nVatican apartment for an hour and\n25 minutes, |\n\nThe Pope has been described as\ndeeply grieved over events in Ar-\ngentina,\n\nAll protocol was brushed aside\nfor the audience. The two prclates,\nwhose expulsion caused the Roman\nCatholic Church to excommunicate\nArgentine \u2018government _ leaders,\nwore the same clothes in which\nthey arrived in Rome early. today.\n\nThe \u2018Vatican\u2019s:L'Osservatore\nRomano said. the. Pope received\nthem \u2018with most effusive i\nability.\u201d a - 3\n\n\u201cHis Holiness vividly interested\nhimself .in their dolorous triais,\u201d\nit added. .\n\nReaffirms Good\u2019 WHE\n\nThe Vatican newspaper.said that\nthe pontiff \u201cin rnost_ comforting\nterms, then reaffirmed his partic-\nular good will for the prelates,\nfor the entire Argentine episcopate\nclergy and faithful of that Catholic\nnation so singularly dear. to him\nfor so many reasons.'\"\n\nL\u2019Osservatore said the audience\nended with \u2018\u201c\u2018most ample benedic-\ntions,\u201d by the Pope \u2018and expres-\nsions of \u201cmost filial devotion by\nthe two prelates.\u201d\n\nThe exiled Argentine churchmen\nwere accompanied to the Vatican\nby the Rev, Ludovico Mendoza of |\nthe Saciety of Jesus -- Jesuits\u2014\nrector of the Pontificia) Latin-\nAmeriean College in Rome, where\nthey are staying.\n\nThe Vatican radio described the\nexpulsion of the two prelates as\n\u201cbrutal? and, said subsequent\nevents in Argentina \u201chad pro-\nfoundly upset Catholics -in the\nwhole world and-friends of liberty\nand human dignity.\u201d .\n\nPeron, said the Vatican radio,\n\u201cdid nothing but follow the in-\niquitous path of persecutors of all\ntimes. But, perhaps, he has _\u2018sur-\npassed them all in speed. Since\nJast November until today, he has\nburned up the road.\u201d\n\nThe Vatican radio said yester-\nday's bloodshed in Argentina\n\u201ccould have and should have been\nprevented.\u201d\n\nThe two prelates still wore the\nelothes in which they arrived in\n;Rome. Ali Vatican protocol was\nbrushed aside for their .andience.\n\nThe audience Jasted an hour and\n\n\u00b025 minutes. Then the tro prelates\n\n \n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 2404.713978515625, 616.283314453125, 2792.802623046875, 1138.146373046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": " \n\n2avala Orliz, crossed tne Oroad\nPlata River to Colonia, Uruguay.\nHe is a member of the oppesition\nRadical party.\n\nCamarra said all refugees were\nordered interned and their weap-\nons seized.\n\nMore of the rebellious navy was\nreported fleeing to Uruguay aboard\none of Argentina's three training\ncruisers, the 6,800-ton \u201825th of\nMay\u201d and the 6,100-ton coast de-\nfense ship Pueyrredon,\n\nThe Argentine navy also includes\n\n12 battleships, 2 cruisers, 15 de-\nstroyers, 9 frigates and 3 sub\nmarines, :\n\nThe military refugees said they\nhad to abandon the revolt because\nPeron\u2019s men had captured their\nnaval base at Punta Indio, deny-\njng them their source of fuel and\nbombs, Some of the officers said\narmy units in outlying provinces\nhad been slated to join im \u2018their\nrevolt but apparently did not.\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 1229.0233154296875, 1728.462158203125, 1939.963623046875, 1861.0181884765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "House Approves $1,000,000 F und\nFor N. E. Storm Damage Survey\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 2798.67613671875, 1312.5838515625, 3187.48108984375, 1866.6396591796874 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "were received by the Vaticans\nprosecretary of state for extra-\nordinary affairs, Msgr. Domenico\nTerdini.\n\nElsewhere in the Vatican today,\nMass was celebrated jor Argen-\ntina's Catholics, Giuseppe Cardi-\nnal Siri, archbishop of Genoa,\nasked during the service that the\nmore than 62 million meribers of\nCatholic action groups over the\nworld pray that \u201cthe light of lib-\nerty will return for the persecuted\nin Argentina.\"\"\n\nCardinal Siri, ecclesiastical head\nof Italian Catholic action, de-\nseribed Peron\u2019s treatment of the\nCatholics as \u2018ta new thorn in the\ncrown of thorns for which the Sa-\ncted Heart of Jesus bleeds.\u201d To-\nday is the Catholic feast day of\nthe Most Sacred Heart of Jesus.\n\nThe sardinal said that current\nevents in Argentina\u2014\u2018\u201c\u2018that mourn-\nful Seath American nation\u2019\u2019\u2014are\na siga of \u201chow alive. Christ is in\nthe nearts of the masses.\u201d\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 2011.9200439453125, 2972.625244140625, 3175.009521484375, 3683.280517578125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 1223.8322646484376, 1910.379994140625, 1611.2046005859374, 2731.7891953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "\u201cWASHINGTON ~The House yes-\nterday approved a. $1,000,000. \u201cstart.\ner\". fund. for the New, England, hur-\nricane damage survey and Rep.\nFogarty: (D-R. 1.) disclosed that\nArmy engineers are prepared next\nmonth to begin extensive: studies\nin the upper and lower Narragan-\nrsett Bay areas.\n\nFogarty, who was instrumental\nin gelting the appropriation\u2019 voted,\nmade. public the tentative plan\n@rawn by engineers for conducting\nfield surveys, mod@\u00a2l studies and\nmajor foundation: investigations of\nthe entire coast. The Senate still\nmust act on the money bill.\n\n|\u2019 While the Corps of . Engineers\nfeels it could complete the entire\nstudy in one operation, Fogarty\nsaid, it is considered advisable to\n/proceed on a priority basis giving\nfirst attention to \u2018the most urgent\ncases.\u201d After Narragansett Bay,\nthird priarity was given the Con\nnecticut River to Pawcatuck Riv-\ner, Conn.; fourth, Pawcatuck Riv-\ner to Narragansett Pier, R. 1:\nfilth, South Dartmouth to West\nYslacd, Mass. A number ten pri-\nority was given to the coastal area\nof Newport tao South Dactmouth,\nMass, .\n\nAmong other things, model stud-\nies are planned of Narragansett\nBay and New Bedford harbor.\nLocal topographical and \u201chydro-\neranhical conditions will be simu-\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 2406.215576171875, 1150.68115234375, 3181.258056640625, 1302.9783935546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "2 Ousted Argentina Prelates\nCive Pope First-Hand Account\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 441.2914626464844, 1456.9243056640626, 835.0125839843749, 1945.8669541015624 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "from Warwick and our Irom West.\nerly to bring its membership up to\nthe full quota of 200 state-wide,\n\nAlthough technically a pcuple's\n}convention, delegates having heen\nnominated without party labels,\nnone but the _ party-sponsored\ncandidates qualified and there\nactually was no election of dele-\ngates. Prestimbly, too, the Weoon-,\nsocket, Warvick and Westerly va-\neancies will be filled by candi-\ndates recommended by Demo-\ncratic and Republican party lead-:\ners in equal numbers, thereby!\nmaintaining the cven total of 100\ndelegates from each parly.\nThe people will, however, de-;\ntermine the fate of whatever |\namendments are proposed by the\nconvention delegates since they\nwill go to the voters in a special\nelection next month for approval\nor yvejection. .\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 846.4782104492188, 308.8925476074219, 1594.6734619140625, 458.9764709472656 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "\u2018Operation Alert\u2019 Failed\nTo Cripple War. Potential\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 438.28703759765625, 2111.9041640625, 828.6258652343749, 2737.06898046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "captains. They were Rear Adm.\nWilliam G. Cooper, commanding\nDestroyer Flotilla Six; Rear Adm.\nDonald C, Varian of DesFlot Two;\nRear Adm. J. J. Clark, command-\ning a carrier division at Quonset;\nCaptain Mitchell; Capt. Cecil T.\nCaufield, DesLant chief of staff;\n\u2018Capt. Raymond Thompson, assist-\n\u2018ant chief of staff;. and Captains\nRaymond Zanzot and B. J. Semmes\nof the staff.\n\nOther leaders present for the\nceremony were Viee Adm. Lynde\nD. McCormick, Naval War College\npresident, and Rear Adm. Thomas\nIf. Robbins Jr., chiel of staff; Rear\nAdm, Joseph H, Wellings, Naval\nBase commander; various destroy-\ner division and squadron command-\ners and commanding officers of\nships.\n\nAdmiral Burke stepped from the\nMelville dock into .his barge, and\nserving as coxswain, ordered it to\nproceed to Quonset. There\u2019 he\nboarded a plane for Washington.\nAdmiral and Mrs, Burke will live\nin the Westchester Apartments on\nCathedral Aventie in the capital.\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 1606.573486328125, 2888.484130859375, 1960.140625, 3081.96630859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "West\u2019s Big 3\nStudy Problems\nOf W. Germany\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 32.51654122924805, 3419.697865234375, 423.3331101074219, 3832.92347265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Ameia Mae Kunze. 3. of 21 Pond\nAxe. choked to death late this morn-\ning while eating a peanut-butter\nsandwich at her home. Her parents\nare John A. Kunze, USN, and Mrs.\nMary Ku\n\nThe fire department reseue truck\nwas called at 11:22 a. m., but were\nunable to revive the child. She was\npronounced dead by Dr. Philip C.\nMcAllister, a Newport County\nmedical examiner, who guve a find-\ning of accidental asphyxiation.\n\nPolice said the child had been\nunder a doctor's care for a throat\ncondition recently.\n\nPermission was given to remove\nthe body to the O'Neill Funeral\nHome.\n\n \n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 46.892407165527345, 1484.4196669921876, 430.97712255859375, 1951.752330078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "PROVIDENCE\u2014The fourth con:\nstituiional convention in Rhode\nIsland since that document was\nadopted in 1842 meets Monday ir\nthe Veterans Memoria! Auditorium\nto draft amendments to raise the\npay of legislators, give Supreme\nand Superior court tenure during\ngow] behavior and pave \u2018the wa)\nfor cities and towns to condemr\nblighted and substandard property\nfor redevelopment.\n\nThe convention Is scheduled tc\nconvene at 10 a.m. and one of its\nfirst dulics will be to fill at least\n26 vacanices\u2014the full complements\nof delegates from Woonsocket, War:\nwick and Westerly where no candi-\ndates were named during the period\nfor doing so. As a consequence, the\nconvention itself will designate 16\ndelegates. from Woonsocket, six\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 40.83603286743164, 1288.5975341796875, 1230.6422119140625, 1442.9669189453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Pay Hike, Judge Tenure, Blighted Area Action\nUp For Study At Constitutional Convention\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 2009.4600830078125, 1723.5902099609375, 2371.05322265625, 1916.184326171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Maritime Union\nApproves Pact,\nStrike Nears End\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 2795.878173828125, 1881.1171875, 3132.68896484375, 2071.008544921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "Small Trackers\nStill Operating\n\u2018In South N. E.\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 446.6454772949219, 2753.70947265625, 1560.7606201171875, 2911.725341796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "Get Good Night\u2019s Sleep, Dad\u2014Circus\nArrives In Town In Wee Early Hours\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 36.781394958496094, 3309.34814453125, 391.865478515625, 3408.892822265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "Girl, 3, Chokes To Death\nWhile Eating Sandwich\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 62.98174285888672, 325.2521667480469, 829.41796875, 1130.6038818359375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 97.09627532958984, 1448.23046875, 395.2779541015625, 1472.1778564453125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "\u201cSPECIAL TO THE NEV'S.\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 1267.2200927734375, 1873.677978515625, 1567.00390625, 1902.8385009765625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "SPECIAL TO'THE NEWS\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "196816690-lubbock-morning-avalanche-Dec-26-1955-p-4.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 1, 5 ], [ 32, 34 ], [ 32, 4 ], [ 34, 4 ], [ 18, 12 ], [ 19, 29 ], [ 28, 45 ], [ 28, 31 ], [ 45, 31 ], [ 35, 39 ], [ 35, 40 ], [ 35, 43 ], [ 35, 50 ], [ 39, 40 ], [ 39, 43 ], [ 39, 50 ], [ 40, 43 ], [ 40, 50 ], [ 43, 50 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 5, 1 ], [ 12, 18 ], [ 19, 29 ], [ 28, 45 ], [ 31, 28 ], [ 32, 34 ], [ 34, 4 ], [ 39, 43 ], [ 40, 39 ], [ 43, 35 ], [ 50, 40 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6215.0156718749995, 8837.1533671875 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 2460.206787109375, 3249.221435546875, 3058.336181640625, 3394.326171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "Last Rifes Are Scheduled\n\nTadav Far lameca Infant\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 3194.543654296875, 869.1124409179688, 3949.98393359375, 3619.489548828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "per acre was boosted to a rec-\nord of better than 400 pounds.\n\nThough farmers are using more\nfertilizer every year, a further\nexpansion of production is pre-\ndicted for 1956 and adequate\nsupplies already are on hand to\nmeet immediate needs.\n\nFertilizer prices have been go-\ning up, but the increase on a\npercentage basis is much smaller\nthan the rise in prices of other\ngoods and service farmers have\nto buy.\n\nThe agriculture department's\nCommodity Stabilization Service\nsays in the national fertilizer out-\nlook for 1955-56 that lower prices\nare in sight, especially in the\ncase of nitrogen.\n\nNitrogen, Potash Increase\n\nAccording to the same report,\nestimated supplies of the three\nprincipal plan nutrients in the\ncurrent crop year are about 24\nper cent greater than in the pre-\nvious 12 months.\n\nMost of the increase js in nitro-\ngen and potash, with the supply\nof phosphorous remaining about\nthe same as last year.\n\nThe fertilizer incustry says,\nwith considerable justification,\nthat the mere price of fertilizer\ndoesn\u2019t tell the whole story about\nthe bargain the farmer is get-\niting.\n\nIndustry leaders point out that\nthere has heen constant improve-\nment, especially in recent years,\nin the quality of their product\n\u2018and that these improvements\nhave not been fully reflected in\nretail] price increases.\n\nAt any rate, farmers in most\nparts of the country are using\nmore and more highly concen-\ntrated fertilizers. This is particu-\nlarly true in the case of concen-\ntrated super-phosphate.\n\nIn Iowa for example, only about\n\u201810 per cent of the phosphorous\nisold as super-phosphate was in\nconcentrated form in the first six\nmonths of 1954.\n\nBut in the same period this\nlyear 60 per cent of the phosphor-\n{ous sold in the state was in con-\ncentrated form.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 3948.66059765625, 2038.3950947265625, 4698.2803203125, 3619.69877734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Funeral services for Hubert T.\nWilkins, 67, manager of the Alamo\nCourts in Lubbock who died Sat-\nurday following a heart attack, are\nscheduled for 2 p.m. today in the\nFirst Methodist Church, with the\nRev. Chess Lovern, pastor, officia-\nting, assisted by the Rev. Bob\nHarris of Marlowe, Okla.\n\nBurial will be in Tech Memorial\nPark, Rix Funeral Home in charge.\n\nBorn in Ryan, Okla., Wilkins\nmoved to Texas in 1912, where he\nwas married to Bertha Davis. The\ncouple later settled in Alanreed,\nTex., where they lived until mowv-\ning to Lubbock in 1929.\n\nWilkins had been manager of the\nAlamo Courts since 1948. He was a\nimember of the First Methodist\nChurch and a member of the Lub-\nbock Assn.\n\nSurvivors include his wife, a\ndaughter, Mrs. A. L. Harris, Ros-\nwell, a son, H. J. Wilkins Jr.,\nAmarillo, a sister, Mrs, C. C. Me-\nCracken and a brother, L. F. Wil-\n\u2018kins, both of Los Angeles, and four\n\u2018grandchildren.\n| Pallbearers will be Leete Jack.\njson, Raymond Marshall, Jack\nMcGinnis, Jasper Elmo, Homer\niBall, Chester Harris, Glen Harris\nand Ben Smith.\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 1705.5157001953125, 5256.91841015625, 2442.281296875, 6053.5137187499995 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "POST, Dec. 25 (Special)\u2014Fu-\nneral services for W. J. Satter-\nwhite, 75. retired foreman of the\ni1U Lazy S Ranch near here who\n\u2018died Saturday, have been set for\n\u20183 p.m. Monday at the Church of\n\u2018Christ here.\n\n' Otis Proffitt. Post. and Troy\n-Pentecost, Lawn. will be officiat-\n\u2018ing ministers. Burial will be in\nTerrace Cemetery under direc-\ntion of Hudman Funeral Home.\nOA native of Alabama, Satter.\n| White has lived in Texas since he\n:was & vears ald. He came to the\n\u2018U Lazy S in 1915, His death was\n\u2018at 6:40 p.m. in his home.\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 201.1456593017578, 6328.4794453125, 962.59965625, 8837.1533671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "ZOcates and corrects the CAUSE\nof disease.\n\nSome folks have the idea that\ntime will take care of everything. |\nTime will help us to forget or as-.\nsuage our sorrows and grief. and\nwill hasten recovery in conjunc-.\ntion with the proper methods of\ntreatment. which will aid the\nnatural forces of the body. . hut\nto let sickness saunter along\nwithout attention. chinking that\ntime will take care of it, is but\na gamble with vour life.\n\nChircpractic is a healtk serv-\nice filling a need heretofore not\nfilied by any other heaiing pro-\nfession. The State legislators as\nguardians of the welfare of its\ncitizens recognized this fact and\nset up laws governing its prac-\ntice. By this action, the legisla-\nture indorsed the us of Chiroprac-\ntic services for the protection of\nyour healin. In these busy davs,\nwe cannot afford to lose hours\nthrough illness.\n\nThis New Year be resolved to\nprotect your health by an all-\naround health program which\nshould include periodic examina-\ntions by your doctors of Dentis-\ntry, Optometry, Medicine, and\nChiropractic.\n\nThis man. age 51, consulted us\nat the Day Chiropractic Clinic\nthe first week in 1955 suffering\nwith severe headaches, extreme\nhurting in right side of neck no\nright shoulder and arm and pre-\ndisposition to lower back, hip ana\nleg rheumatism. Our Chiroprac-\ntic examination located and re-\nvealed the cause of his nerve\npressure and this year has re-\nstored this man to health free\nfrom pain and suffering.\n\nAs long as folks are active\nthey need the services of a Chi-\nropractor\u2014if {ll health has re-\ntarded activity, Chiropractic is\n\nimperative {\n\nThis Chiropractic article is\nbrought to you each Monday.\nthrougn the courtesy of the Day:\nChiropractic Clinic, 34th & Ave.\nV, Lubbock, Texas. Ady.\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 2451.882521484375, 881.8955219726563, 3192.99272265625, 1951.7921611328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 MS \u2014\nOfficials are predicting that farm-\ners will be able to get all the\nfertilizer they could possibly want\nor need in 1956.\n\nIn general, the expectation 4s\nthat fertilize> use next year will\nbe limited only by the amount\nof money the individua\u2019 producer\nhas to spend.\n\nWhat with acreage cutbacks in\na number of major crops, it could\nbe that a great many farmers\nwill be dumping on record\namounts of fertilizer in an at-\ntempt to offset, by increased\nyields, the losses they have to\ntake in planting smaller acre-\nages.\n\nHappened In 1955\n\nThis is precisely what happen-\ned in 1955, especially in the cot-\nton belt, where the average yield\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 2443.302931640625, 2241.0458515625, 3192.073044921875, 3223.55278125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "RALLS, Dec. 2 (special) ~\u2014Al-\nbert Lee Winfrey, 73, Ralls, died\nat Kerrville hospital about 4 a.m.\ntoday after being ill for several\n\u2018months.\n\nServices are tentatively schedul-\ned Wednesday afternoon at the\nFirst Baptist Church in Ralls with\nthe Rev. Tommy Allen officiating.\nOther arrangements are pending\nat Carter Funeral Home in Ralls.\n\nWinfrey had lived in Ralls for\nseveral years. He was retired but\nhad formerly been in the insurance\nbusiness.\n\nSurvivors include his wife: two\ndaughters, Mrs. Maurine Niccoly,\nColorado Springs, Colo., and Mrs.\nIrving Fields, San Angelo; a step-\nson, F. F. Thackston, Los Angeles;\njand six grandchildren.\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 2453.634765625, 4476.94873046875, 3183.313232421875, 4628.32373046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "'Vet With Bad Conduct Discharg\n\u2018Desires Russian Citizenchio\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 2453.273634765625, 5255.816359375, 3202.444626953125, 6422.4497539062495 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "| Funeral services for the E, A.\nStarr family of Levelland, vic-\ntims of a fiery train-car wreck\nFriday near Abilene, have been\ntentatively set at 1:30 p.m. today\niin the Jacksboro Church of\nChrist.\n\nBurial will probably he tn\nFort Worth, funeral home offi-\ncials said.\n\nMr. and Mrs. Starr and their\nthree children, Roberta, 8, Ever-\nett Lynn, 7, and Cloe Ann, 4, were\n\\killed in the accident.\n| Friends in Levelland said the\nStarr family left there Thursday\nafternoon to spend Christmas\n'Day with Mrs. Starr's parents,\nMr. and Mrs. W. C. Koone of\n|Jacksboro, and to visit other rela-\n\u2018tives,\n| Starr, a former resident of\n\u2018Lubbock, haa lived in Levelland\nithe past 10 vears. |\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 3212.227736328125, 5478.81782421875, 3948.4971171875, 6431.5835429687495 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "BROWNFIELD. Dec. 25 (Spe-\ncial) \u2014 Funeral services for\nMrs. Henry Caperton, 33, who\nGied at 5 a.m. today following\na long illness, will be held at 4\np.m. Monday in the Foursquare\nGospel Church, the Rev. R. J.\nWalls, pastor, officiating.\n\nMrs, Cape\u00e9rton died in Treada-\nway-Daniel Hospital. She had\nteen a resident of Brownfield\nsince 1948.\n\nBuria) will be in Terry Coun-\nty Memoria! Cemetery, the\nPrownfield Funeral Home in\ncharge.\n\nSurvivors include her husband\nand three stepchildren, Helen,\nJohn Henry and Nancy, all of\nBrownfield.\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 201.3018798828125, 5093.86181640625, 901.1144409179688, 5355.5244140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Resolve To Put\nHealth First In \u201856\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 2442.258009765625, 4634.757765625, 3199.73100390625, 5077.3203593749995 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "| ST. LOUIS w \u2014 Howard B.\n[SPeEES Jr.. an Army veteran with\n|a bad conduct discharge, said Sat-\nvurday he has applied for Russian\njcitizenship because he considers\n\u2018Russians serious-minded.\n| Spears, a Negro now employed\nion weekends as a restaurant bus-\n| boy, said he was not a Communist.\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 4698.535109375, 898.6204365234375, 5442.1807109374995, 2423.90190234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON \u2014UP\u2014Inhe\nweather bureau has consigned the\nevil sisterhood of Alice, Brenda,\nConnie, Diane-et al to history and\nexpects to come up next week\nwith a brand: new list of girls\u2019\njnames for the still-to-be-spawned\nhurricanes of 1956.\n\nOne reason for bringing out. a\nnew list, a spokesman suggested\nFriday, is tpat \u201csome people fee!\nonce is enough\u201d to have \u2018their\nnames linked with one of nature\u2019s\nmost vicious destroyers.\n\nThen there is what you might\ncall a bookkeeping reason. In-\nfamous hurricanes like 1955\u2019s Con-\nnie and Diane become a part of\nthe permanent literature of weath-\ner science, and it would be \u00abcon-\nfusing if the same names were\nused year after year.\n\nSensitive Matter\n\nWhat the new names will be\ncan't be divulged until they're an-\nnounced officially. The list is what\npeople in government call a \u2018\u2018sen-\nSitive\u2019\u2019 matter.\n\nEvery time a new list comes out,\nthe weather bureau gets a new\n| crop of complaints. Some com-\n:plainants feel the bureau, by tag-\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 3962.34326171875, 508.4614562988281, 4676.09716796875, 1657.7584228515625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 2454.687208984375, 3422.463576171875, 3190.18998828125, 4451.6182109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "| LAMESA, Dec. 25 (Special) \u2014\n\u2018Kenneth Earl Hamilton, nine\n\u2018months, son of Norman Hamiltor\nwho was killed in a three-car col.\n\u2018lision here Dec. 9, died at 6:30 a.m\ntoday at Lamesa Gencral hospital\n| Funeral services will be at 2:3\u00a2\n; p.m. Monday at Bryan Street Bap\ntist Church with the Rev. E. L.\njJones, pastor. officiating. Buria\nwill be in Lamesa Memorial Park\nunder direction of Higginbotham\nFuneral Home. .\n\nSurvivors include his mother.\nMrs. Bertha Hamilton: a brother,\nMichael Dwayne, 2: and his grand.\nparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. South-\nern and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hamil.\nton of Lamesa.\n\nPallbearers will be Jack and\nMarvin Kidd. Richard Patterson\nand Bill Scott.\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 2445.663818359375, 1963.2364501953125, 3170.5234375, 2213.807861328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Albert Lee Winfrey\nDies: Rites Pendina\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 565.7799072265625, 5738.25390625, 946.3604736328125, 6292.8603515625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 1706.8350830078125, 4990.8046875, 2364.706787109375, 5237.71142578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Satterwhite Rites\nAre Slated Today\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 5452.92231640625, 841.6991108398438, 6215.0156718749995, 2042.9169169921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "|ging hurricanes with girlish\n\u2018names, is manifesting a flippant\natin toward something that..is\nnot funny. -\n\nOthers just don\u2019t }j to see their\nname, or their e\u2019s or sweet-\n[heart's or daughter\u2019s name, con-\ninected with disaster, \u2018actual or po-\ntential. \u00e9\n\n\u2014s\u00ab Started During War\n\nBut the practice of naming hur-\nricanes after girls seems to be\njhere to stay. It got started in the\n\u2018Pacific during World War I. -\n\nShort names, easy to pronounte\n\nand identify, were \u2018picked because\n\u2018other designations were more sus-\nceptible to garbling in radio re\nports.\nGirls names were picked be-\n\u2018cause\u2014well, because men fighting\na war far from home were just\nmore likely to hear a girl\u2019s name\nabove the static better pilst} they\n\u2018would a boy\u2019s.\n\n \n\n \n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 3210.66255078125, 4074.45649609375, 3959.943650390625, 5195.9912578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "NEW YORK, Dec. co (\u2014In the\nmidst of holiday celebration, good-\nwill toward men sometimes got\ntrampled in the rush,\n\nA Pinellas Park, Fla., landlord\nlast week evicted a family with\nsix small children from a four-\nroom house for non-payment of\nrent. The landlord was a minister.\n\nIn Belfast the chief of police of\nNorthern Ireland received some\nmince pies in the mail, gaily\nwrapped in Christmas paper and\ntied with a red ribbon. The Santa\nClaus label said \u2018\u2018Happy Christ-\nmas.\u201d A cautious man, he sent\nthem to the police analyst. They\nwere heavily laced with cyanide.\n\nTree, Santa Stolen\n\nA decorated Christmas tree was\nset up in a Bridgeport, Conn. hos-\npital for its 250 inmates, mostly\naged indigents. Then somebody\nstole it.\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 1709.754103515625, 6140.013625, 2447.267869140625, 6424.4893046874995 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "ILMINSTER, England, Dec. 2\nup\u2014-Lt. Gen. Sir Ronald Charles,\n\u2018who came out of retirement to\nhead Britain's Roval Army Engi-\nneers during World War II, died on\n\u2018Christmas Eve. He was 80.\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 982.1375732421875, 2913.782958984375, 2429.783203125, 3407.393310546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "LEAD HAS CHANGED FOUR TIMES\nGOP Voters Favor Warren Over\nNixon Should Ike Refuse Post\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 3203.608154296875, 5214.98974609375, 3923.314453125, 5462.0947265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Mrs. Caperton Rites\n\u2018Set At Brownfield\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 3965.495849609375, 1768.0704345703125, 4658.943359375, 2023.6434326171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Hubert T. Wilkins\nServices Set Today\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 990.6549682617188, 1202.626953125, 2425.6611328125, 2488.6640625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 206.37722778320312, 484.35601806640625, 2203.66650390625, 795.9353637695312 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "100 LOAVES OF BREAD TO BE BURIED CENTURY\n\nNavy Plans Food Storaae Test In Antarctic\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 3193.829833984375, 3640.044189453125, 4678.55322265625, 4006.945556640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "Cyanide In Mince Pies, For Example\n| Christmas Ill Will Toward\nMen Noted Alona With Good\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 2443.306640625, 476.38592529296875, 3901.3017578125, 852.23046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Increased Use Seen With Acrea e Cuts\nAmerican Farmers Promised Virtually\nlInlimited Fertilizer Supply For 1956\n\n \n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 967.1479633789063, 814.1746967773438, 1710.0966044921875, 1152.054978515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "found a meal he had left on the\ntable of his cabin four years be-\nfore was still perfectly fresh. The\n\u2018cabin meanwhile had become\ncovered with 15 feet of snow and\nice.\n\nByrd also found that food he\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 3971.26411328125, 4037.97602734375, 4714.377, 5439.173875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "oh See, yee S =Bapler |\nmache Santa, on display at a\nchurch Christmas tree sale, was\nstolen by two young men.\n\nSanta Claus workers at the\nNew York headquarters of the\nVolunteers of America were as-\nsaulted by six masked bandits\nwho tried to get into a safe. No-\nbody knew the combination, though\nand the $3,000 rernained safe.\n\nOn the credit side: After a\nbandit robbed an Erlanger, Ky.\nhardware store he handed back a\nnumber of checks because the own-\ner said the robber wouldn\u2019t be\nable to cash them.\n\nGoose Wins Freedom\n\nIn Genoa, Italy, a white goose\ndid a noble act and got a lifetime\nreprieve from the dinner table.\nLeft in the house along with the\nfamily\u2019s 2-year-old daughter, it\nbroke the window pane and let in\nfresh air when the house filled\nwith leaking gas. Both daughter\nand goose survived and the fam-\nily\u2019s sentiment was: \u2018\u2018We'll never\neat goose again, and this goose\nwill live with us forever.\u201d\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 2458.8564453125, 5095.46484375, 3178.90087890625, 5246.99609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Funeral Services Tentatively\nSet Today For Levelland Famil\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 192.8056934814453, 890.8984516601563, 960.1209575195312, 5082.77201953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON, Dec. 25 NS\u2014The\nNavy is about to store 100 loaves\nof bread in nature\u2019s largest food\nfreezer\u2014the snow and ice near\nthe South Poll.\n\nThe ider ts to determine how\nlong bread and other staples\nmight be kept in the Antarctic.\nThe Navy plans to take 100 years\nto find out\n\nOfficials said the experiment\nwill be launched by the Antarctic\nexpedition led by Read Adm.\nRichard E. Byrd which is cur-\nrently estublishing a \u2018\u2018beachhead\u201d\nfor an overland penetration to\nthe South Pole.\n\n100 Loaves To Be Required\n\nOne hundred loaves of bread\nare to be buried in the snow and\nice. They will be dug up and\ntested at a rate of one a year for\nthe next century.\n\nThe experiment will test a the-\nory long held by Byrd that the\nhuge Antarctic continent, larger\nthan the U. S. and Europe com-\nbined, could he used to store in-\ndefintely great quantities of food\nto meet the world\u2019s expanding\npopulation\n\nThe project also indicates\nByrd's confidence that the pre-\nsent \u2018\u2018operation deep-freeze.\"\" to\ninclude building one base at the\nSouth Pole itself. means that\nfrom now on at lesat a few Amer-\nicans will be in the Antarctic\nevery year.\n\nMany Dbifficulties\n\nA spokesman for the Agriculture\nDepartmen emphasized that\nmany practical difficulties invol-\nving transportation and refrigera-\ntion en route must he overcome\nbefore storage in the Antarctic\nis possible.\n\nThe spokesman said, however,\nthat the department considers the\nidea \u201cintriguing\u201d from the stand-\npoint of extremelv long-term stor-\nage. He pointed out that the\nworld\u2019s population is expected to\ndouble in the next 30 vears, and\nthat there is no theoretical limit\nto the feod needs of the future.\n\nThe Navv\u2019s experiment is bas-\ned on discoveries that bread. even\nin ordinarv commercial storage,\nean be kert in perfect condition\nfor Jong periods of time ~\u2014 six\nmonths to a vear.\n\nIn the deep-frozen and virtually\nbacteria-free Antarctic. it is be\nlieved, bread mav keep as long\nas the meat of the long-extinct\nmastodon.\n\nSpecimens of the latter have\nbeen found edible when dug from\nArctic ice many centuries after\nthe animal\u2019s death.\n\nAlmost Free of Bacteria\n\nThe Navy said that eternal ice\nof the Antarctic has been found\nalmost entirely free of bacteria\u2014\nthe microbes that are chiefly re-\nSponsible for spoilage.\n\nOne test. eenducted by a pre-\nvious Byrd expedition, showed an\naverape of only one bacteria per\npint sof melted Antarctic ice, com-\npared to billions and trillions of\nthem normally found in the ice\nand water of warmer climates.\nEven the few bacteria that were\nfound in the Antarctic were large-\nly inactive.\n\nByrd first conceived the idea\nfor food storage in 1947 when he\nreturned to Little America and\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 213.55786022949218, 5451.441359375, 948.6592265625, 5718.1802226562495 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "Now that the rush and bustle\nof the holidavs is over. let us take\ninventorv and count the ravages\nof the resultant tension. Perhaps\nyou need only some extra rest to\nrectare wniir cenoral connd health.\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 1749.4564208984375, 6516.46484375, 6193.9765625, 8765.42578125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": " \n\n, ewide Cf, te e\u00b0\njar's St \u201cChr; t\now eetbr\u00b0 Ist Nas ce? *e\n\n \n\n(Xs, idling Mocks of Fall ond Wiikey\nDRESSES, COATS C3 SUITS reduced\n\nOur entire collection of Fall and Winter Styles now on Sale\nat drastic reductions...famous label merchandise, fine fabrics 1\nand smart styles\u2014everything goes\u2014nothing reserved...come A | 12\n\nin tomorrow\u2014come in early for best selection.\n\n \n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 209.23188671875, 5696.35005078125, 539.789353515625, 6340.8081523437495 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "restore vour \u20ac\nIf the holiday\n\nhas ag-\ngravated an\nalready chron-\nic condition of\ni) health tre-\ngardless of its\nname! NOW is\nthe time to\nhave the\nCAUSE of that\ncondition cor-\nrected .Chi-\nropra c t i c\n\n. eee ee\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 1707.535841796875, 4315.6845234375, 2445.93315234375, 4947.3384257812495 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "Since the latest report of the\nPresident's physicians on the state\nof his health. GOP hopes that Mr.\nFisenhower will run again have\nsoared.\n\nInstitute surveys have consist-\nently shown Mr. Eisenhower to be\nthe unquestioned favorite of GOP\nvoters in 1956. The latest check be-\nfare his illness found an over-\nwhelming & per cent majority\nnaming him their Number One\nchojce.\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 947.8634174804688, 8443.5839375, 1705.535447265625, 8831.183640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "| MIAMI BEACH, Dee. 25\u2014UP\u2014\n\n| Eight-vear old Ricky Salomon was\nriven a ticket hv a policemen for\n{failing to yield the right of way\n\nto a motor vehicle.\u201d\n\n; The youngster was only slichtly\n\nhurt after walking into the side of\n\nan automobile.\n\n \n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 3968.49951171875, 5466.40869140625, 4591.31201171875, 5607.0908203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "Rites Are Scheduled Here\nTadav Far Michael Danial\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 5443.50337109375, 2120.736037109375, 6211.5806132812495, 2416.689744140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "ASMRA, Eritrea, Dec. 5\nPresident Tito of Yugoslavia sailed\n'from Massawa Harbor Saturday\nHor Egypt, ending a two-week visit\nito Ethiopia as guest of Emperor\nHaile Selassie. ;\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 956.3850239257813, 7973.0380390625, 1707.9100810546875, 8271.7598125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "| Pit NO, SE\n\nWarren continues to run ahead\namong Indenendent voters as their\nfavorite GOP nominee if Mr. Eisen.\nhower does not run.\n\nThe following table shows the\nvote of Independents, including the\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 962.5698383789063, 6739.8544453125, 1714.4647685546875, 7344.9028789062495 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "MERE oe\nSince his April statement an-\nnouncing his withdrawal, Chief\nJustice Warren has given no in-\ndication that he has changed his\nmind, and his friends insist that\nhe will not run under any cir-\n\u2018cumstances.\n| When Warren supporters in to-\n|day\u2019s survev were asked to name\ntheir second choice. more named\n|Vice-President Nixon than any\nother candidate, as follows:\n\nre. ree owes Sax 2 Ese wee eee\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 3956.078322265625, 5615.046828125, 4684.41557421875, 6421.6162578124995 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "ee\nFuneral services for Michae\nDaniel, 2, son of Mr. and Mrs\nGarvin Daniel, 3507 22nd St., wh\ndied at his home at 1:15 p.m\nSunday, will be held at 3:30 p.m\ntoday in the Trinity Baptis\nChurch. The boy had been ill fo:\nseveral) months.\n\nThe Rev. Melvin Reathel, pas\ntor, will officiate. Burial will be\n\u2018in Tech Memorial Park, Sand\ners Funeral Home in charge.\n\nSurvivors are his parents anc\n\u2018a sister, Meddie Ann, of Lubbock\n\nMissouri has 6,739 miles of rail\n\u2018road.\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 975.0930786132812, 8290.771484375, 1671.002197265625, 8429.740234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "8-Vear-Old Jaywalker Ticketed\nFor Mal Vialding Dinht.0/.Wavw\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 1716.65180859375, 3415.065138671875, 2451.26713671875, 3595.1338359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "vote for Warren and after allocat-\ning the second choices of his sup-\nporters:\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 4719.009765625, 401.10888671875, 6209.79541015625, 833.4940795898438 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "Labbock, (Tex), Mern. Avatenche, Mon.. Bee. 26,1955 See. | Pome 8\nWeathst Bureau Brac Braces For Complaints \u2014 ae\n\nBrand \u2018New Name List Baths\noe For 1956 Hurricanes\n\n \n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 1713.0595234375, 805.1805561523438, 2446.004685546875, 1137.9603740234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "had left in 1930. covered with\nonly a few inches of ice, was in\nperfect cordition and that stores\ncached by the British expedition\nheaded by Ernest Shackleton 30\nyears vefore showed no spoilage\nof anv kind.\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 4725.62646484375, 2504.372314453125, 6200.7060546875, 6791.7724609375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": " \n \n\neg OOF Mmew\n\nRegularly 250\nOnce a year... and only once... can you buy Manya\u2019s |\nfamed beauty brassieres at 2 sale price .. . the identical\nquality that makes them such exceptional values the year\nround at 2.50. . . featuring, as always, the finest silky Pima\ncotton broadcloth, stitched in the exclusive Manya in-round-\nand-out design. You're lovelier, more comfortable, all-ways\n\nin\u2019a Marya . . . now sale priced to make you happier still!\n\nFOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY\n\n \n\nBROADWAY AT AVENUE J LUBBOCK\n\n \n\n \n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 955.2334125976563, 3464.2860859375, 1702.05717578125, 6125.06401171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "ay SPRsSUPROS ERs RPC ELSES Rg OTEK ES\n\nAmerican Institute of Public Oninion\n\nPRINCETON, N. J... Dec. 25\u2014\nDespite his decision te withdraw\n\u2018from political life. Chief Justice\nEarl Warren has once more pulled\nout in front of Vice-President Rich-\nard Nixon as the top \u201836 choice\nof voters classifving themselves as\nRepublicans if President Ejisen-\nhower does not run.\n\nIn the latest monthly pre-con-\nvention check of candidate popu-\nlarity by the institute. Warren is\nnamed hy 27 per cent of Republi-\n\u2018cans across the country as the man\n\u2018they want to head their ticket if\nMr. Eisenhower is not available.\n\nNixon runs second with 24 per\n\u2018cent.\n\nThis is the firs\u2019 time since an\nApril survey that Warren has top-\nped the GOP hist. As speculation\nmounted that the President would\ndecline a second term. the insti-\n\u2018tute at that time found Warren\nthe top favorite of 25 per cent of\n|GOP voters, compared to 19 per\ncent for Nixon.\n\nNixon Led\n\nAfter leading in the April survey.\nthe Chief Justice has been running\na strong second to Nixon. One\nmonth ago. Nixon polled 34 per\ncent to Warren's 25 per cent.\n| Shertly after Mr. Eisenhower's\nillness. the name of Milton Fisen-\nchower, a vounger brother, began\njto crop un in the news as a pos-\nIsible GOP candidate if the Presi-\n\u2018dent drops out of the race and\n\u201cQe for Milt\u2019? buttons have ap\npearcd in several Fast Coast cities.\n\nTodax's survey. for the first time.\nincluded the name of Milton Fisen-\nihower in the list presented to Re-\npublican voters, who were asked\n\u2018this question:\n\n\u201cHere is a list of men who have\njbeen mentioned as possible presi-\n'dential candidates in 1956 for the\n\u2018Republican party. If President\n| Eisenhower is NOT a candidate,\njwhich one of these men would vou\n\u2018like to see nominated as the Re-\n\n\u2018publican candidate far President?\u201d\n! DWE wyT Tat WYP\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 1783.7203369140625, 6086.2919921875, 2366.650634765625, 6133.9150390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": "RRITISH GENERAL DIES\n" }, "53": { "bbox": [ 285.9724426269531, 828.164306640625, 904.7958984375, 874.3265991210938 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 53, "ocr_text": "Re TARR EITYT CARWOOR\n" }, "54": { "bbox": [ 285.35845947265625, 5380.1640625, 886.3367919921875, 5440.19287109375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 54, "ocr_text": "DR. JOHN H. DAY, D. C.\n" }, "55": { "bbox": [ 3362.752685546875, 4012.16015625, 3787.78466796875, 4050.5048828125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 55, "ocr_text": "Re FOV MITT ER\n" }, "58": { "bbox": [ 989.23291015625, 3433.89794921875, 1678.2294921875, 3504.098388671875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 58, "ocr_text": "By GEORGF, GALLUP. Director\n\nmem... 2.2 2) lp pte we) Ok UR attin S\u00a3irmiminc\n" }, "59": { "bbox": [ 5582.61279296875, 2072.47119140625, 6059.3095703125, 2118.8720703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 59, "ocr_text": "SATIFaR FOR KROCVPT\n" }, "60": { "bbox": [ 4811.7333984375, 5454.16748046875, 6089.47265625, 6346.583984375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 60, "ocr_text": " \n\nBROADWAY AT AVENUE J LUBBOCK\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "10472508-fort-pierce-news-tribune-Jan-30-1955-p-1.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 2, 5 ], [ 42, 11 ], [ 42, 12 ], [ 11, 12 ], [ 36, 37 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 2, 5 ], [ 11, 12 ], [ 36, 37 ], [ 42, 11 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 3519.29736328125, 4646.825343750001 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 1448.5746806640625, 2129.582859375, 1859.95376171875, 3072.0355488281252 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": " \n\n; Raymond O'Neal. czretaker of\n{a house and grove on Immokalee\nsf in crilieal condition at\n! hospital Saturday as a re-\nsult of fh received in a house\nfire Friday.\n\nO'Neal was rushed tm the hos\niby L. H. Kineaid. a seighbor,\nafter his clothes were completel\nburned off by an explosion and\n:fire in the one-story frame dwell\nling on Immokalee Rd. about a\nhalf mile west of King\u2019s Highway.\n| He told Kincaid that he was in\nbed. ul from inhaling insecticd:\nwhile spraying a grove and awek\ned from sleep io find one wai!\n2 sheet of flames.\n| ak women. identified as Bernice\nBaker, received cuts about the face\nand burned hands as a. resuli of\n\u2018heiping O'Neal to escape irom the\nburning house. She was ireated\nand released at the haspiial.\n\nThe house is li\nto Dr. L. L. Whiddon. It was a\ntotal ioss.\n\n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nFiremen. directed at the scene\n\nbr Fire Chief R. M. Register,\nKept the fire from spreading io\nnearby buildings burt the inside af\nhe house was a mass of flame\nshen firemen arrived and there\nwas no chance to save it.\n(Pictures on Pages 18 and 20)\n\n \n \n\n \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 2274.8650859375, 3329.686619140625, 2687.4989277343752, 3836.1839863281252 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": " \n\nA Forti Pierce man was\nj burned as a result of a gu\n[sion in a house trailer at ie\n,5 4th Si. about 9 p.m. Friday.\n: Firemen reporied that Jimmr\njSiewart, trailer occupant. rece\nihe burns \u00bbhen he returned to the\nfirailer at about 9 p.m. and struck\nthe door of the trate\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\ngas. from a le\nStewart ws\nfund was noi hospitalized.\n\nAbgui $223 damage was caused\ni the trailer and contents by ie\nexplosion\n| Jrucks 2 and 6\neali and were 2\nevene ox. Cant. EL\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 1038.4920390625, 4064.374607421875, 1826.4040791015625, 4637.286769531251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Primary projects totaling an es ed 31.280.000\nfor St. Lucie county have been set ap in the State Road\nDepartment's tentative 1955 budeec.\n\nSi. Lucie county primary projects listed in the SRD\nbuget adopted Friday by the State Road Board were:\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n1) The four-ianing of U. S. 1 from Scott's Curve to\nthe Martin County line. $640.000.\n2) Construction of A1A along the ocean from Sea-\n\nway Drive southward 3.5 miles, \u00a3140,000.\n\n3) Construction of Citrus Ave. overpass. $599.000.\n\nHarry Kicliter. speaking for the county eommis-\nsioners, said \u201cthe county should be exuremely gratified\nat the treatment it received.\u201d\n\nThe tentative SRD budget includes the three top\nprojects on the county's primary requests. including\ntwo which are of vital interest to the city,\n\n \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 1029.0854228515625, 2372.716892578125, 1442.157375, 3355.2084003906252 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "LAKELAND. Jan. 29\nFederal-State Frost V\n\u201cice forecast for Peninsular Fiorida\nmight and Sunday morning: Fair\nra colder. Light northerly winds\ni cal Tempera-\ntures on high ground will be about\narmer then tempera-\nground locations. Low-\nest temp for the lov\nground iocat: oceurring about\n\u2018sunrise Sundar morning.\n| Gainesville Disirict: 2428 with\n\u2018pockets 20-23. frost.\n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nici: 26-30\n\n \n \n \n\naud Brooksville Dis\n27-31 with pockeis 25, frost.\nRidge and Bariow Disiricis\n33 wih pockeis 29. frost.\nWest Coas: District: 29-33 with\npockets 26 and irost Elfers to Sara-\nsdia and 33-37 with scattered frost\n\n \n\n \n\n28-\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nfrom south of Sarasota to Iona\n\nIndian River Dis\nScattered fires,\n\nei: 29-34 v\n\n \n\n \n\nEvergiades trict: 36-42 near\nthe lake. 33-38 awav from the lake\n\n \n\nand the Immokalee area. seatiered\n\n \n\nCoast: 3642 and\npatches of light frosi in the interior,\nabout 40 aear the coast.\n\nSunday: Fair and rather cold.\ncok: Some indications of iro\nin most of the farming areas Mon-\nday morning.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1856.7253154296875, 3595.13315234375, 2268.48403515625, 3838.6249042968752 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "| WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 FF \u2014\n| President Eisenhower used 15 pens\nin signing ihe Formosa securits\n\u2018resolution today and gave 12 of\nhem to witnesses.\n\n: Instead of just his signature, re-\nured on MOSi\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1878.8852275390625, 4072.081638671875, 2654.75942578125, 4640.185207031251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": " \n \n\nThe No. I\noverpass which\ntrafiic congestion.\n\nThe four-laning of U.S. 1 southward wes earried\naS 2 coniinuing project to compicie the w ready\nstarted. The county already has started acquiring right\nof way for that project.\n\n \n\nThe re-working and extension of AIA wa: lHsted\naS an \u201cemergency\u201d measure to repair the present beach\nroad and to extend the ocean drive to county-owned\nproperty ear-marked for 4 Negro park.\n\nThe city commission has passed resolutions gnaran-\nteeing that it will provide necessary right of wav for\nthe portion of ATA within the city Hmits and for the\noverpass.\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 205.84686279296875, 667.4911499023438, 614.3019409179688, 903.9501953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "U. S., Britain\nAnd New Zealan\u00a2\nin Consultations\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 1018.8367045898437, 3477.21420703125, 1431.961330078125, 3829.8080097656252 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "vA BEACH. Jan. 2\nopard which es-\ncircus cage at\n| nearby Oak Hill vesterday wag sti\nlon the loose tod\n\n| Circus owner Wiliam Morris\niSaid ihe animal so far hed eluded\n{@ posse of searchers\npassed up drugged meat dist\ned in the area where he is be-\neved ing. Tracks were found\nea teday but nobody sighted the\nleopard,\n\n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 1440.9093974609375, 3281.2771953125, 1853.81704296875, 3839.1969257812502 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "BERLIN. Jan. 29 2\u2014The Soviet\n\u2018Union claimed ioday iis tep au -\nclear scientisis have develened an\natomic-powered automobile, de-\nsigned io operaie jor weeks o 1 a\nW Grams of urasin\n} Details were dis\n1Soviei gnvermmen\npropaganda\n_ Europeaa\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n\n \n\nbuted br the\n\nDress and\nachinery to East\nThe Laus:izer\nGermany pub-\nished an article today saying the\n\u201csucces: perimenis\u201d were\neonduced br Pref. V_ PL Romaedn..\ntalin Prize winner and. nuclear\n\n \n\n \n\n;Rundsehau in E.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\ngave this account:\n' The atom eute is a normali:\n\u2018eonstrucied vehicle with the ex-\neephon of the engine. which is de-\nscribed zs \u201cthe atomic oven.\u201d\n\n \n\n \n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 2278.89340625, 2116.33090625, 2689.2000996093752, 3149.4808613281252 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": " \n\nAbout 3.650 dumage v\nin an accident and fire ainvolv-\nfing a parked track und a iractor\njirailer unit zbout 5:30 a.m. Sat\njurday, a half mile south of the\n|Farmer\u2019s Market, on U, S. 1,\n| Invesugaung Highway Patrol.\nman Bob Gray reported the trac-\nlortrailer was proceeding north\nwhen a shock absorber apparently\nbroke, freezng the front wheels\nand turning the tracior-trailer over\nonio the top of a truck parked\niby the side of the road where\nj2 bew secuun of Iughway is being\ngraded.\n\n} Driver Willkain \u201cJumor\u201d Mon\nroe, 31. of West End, X. C. was\nreporiediy uninjured and ihe un-\ninecupted J'= ton iruck, crushed\ni beneath the semi reportedly is\nowned by O. L. Golden. Fart\nHieree, construction werker on the\n\u2018road job,\n\n' The wreckage cauubt fire, ap-\n{ parently by sparks from the bat-\njtery of the it; ion iruck setting\nispilled dezsel fuel from the trae-\njior unit ablaze.\n\n: The Fort Pierce Fire Depari-\n[ment was called to extinguish the\n\u2018blaze and engmes 4 25 direct-\n\ns caused\n\n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n\nPed Li. Tom Goodin answercd\nfthe call.\nTrooper Gray gave a demage\n\n \n\n \n\nfestimate of 33.00 to the tractor-\nrounit. Sco te the carse of\n\n \n\nton truc:\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 2284.24951171875, 3170.2548828125, 2634.92529296875, 3321.5361328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Man Burned in\nGas Explosion\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 619.5253642578125, 982.1990092773437, 1037.0735126953125, 2662.92690625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": " \n \n\n: \u201cmew areas of tesearch\nopeced by last springs Operation\nCa is am the 5 \"es\n\nIt said also new iesis te start in\nthe Nevas\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n\nobtain\ni to\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\neoiree world\u201d\nnu Getulls in the re-\nas dechoed ta elab-\n\n \n\nion\nare.\nbave ta dy wth (i) fu\nhydrogen ber\n\u201827\n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\nBemic\n\n \n\nAnother\nOF\n\nbe no need. to\npowerful bomb 7\nnilarly\nrewdo\nulirapowerful coba\nn theory couid wipe\nall life on earih\u2014mishi be under\n\nmore\nexisting\nve been\n\n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nenart, covering the |.\nhalf of 1854, said in part:\n~QOperation Castle. ecnducted in\nthe spring of at the Pa\nground wes the most ex-\nensive series vet conducted there.\n\u201cThe evaluation of\nis reporting\ne pre-Casile\nnificant prog:\nsign. development and proof test of\nweapons.\u201d\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n\n \n\nAs 2 result ike weapons program '\nwas \u201cdirected toward new areas.\nof research opened up br\nCastle mformation thai hold pra\n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\nne stockpiling\npo\" eniial\n\"Gt added. ,\nthese other\n\n \n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 1037.768162109375, 987.4880107421875, 1460.7071796875, 2089.190578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "\u2018 progress hivhiiehts of the as\n\u2018stomie energy prog\n_said bas cost $13,200:\nits beginning\n1. \u201cAdded\nlime uses of atu:\nM2 of mew authority sep\nthe Cole-Hickenlouper Act of 1954\n2. Gresier np\nvate industry atumio deyeiop\n\u2018ment, especialy in eaperiments!\nproduction of atumic power for\nerenal use The rep\nbas \u201cevolved\nsearch = and\niL believe\n\n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n\u201c\n\nfrom\nualear Dut\nait coms\nenergy.\u201d\n\n3. Continued stress on\ninto the uses of ra\njerlals io ireat cancer and o?\ndiseases. The r\u00e9port said the Ar\nsenne Research Hospital in 1\ns found ix practical to\ncer of the pancreas wit fro-\njudine encased in plas Ding.\nit says stfempts are being made!\n\n\u2018fonne to impla:\n\neS containing a.\nactive substance, ces\nchest.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nInais |\n\nreat can-|\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n\n \n \n \n\nfd large stock-\ni Many poinis. Private drill\nwas Said to be going on at\nthe rate of government dri\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 1858.355564453125, 2570.805759765625, 2277.4981953125, 3494.5213886718752 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "> BY PRE AOSVUIATEU PRESS\n; Florida farmers as far south as\nthe Everglades were advised to\nrPretect iender crops as another\njcoid spell plagued the state.\n{ Warren 0, Johnson. meteorolo-\n\u2018gist of the Federal-State Frost\nWarning Service at Lakeland, said\niciirus grove owners on the north-\nlern edge of the big citrus belt\nshouid protect their trees last night\ntand today,\n: Johnson 2iso said operaters of\n\u2018ierneries and ornamental nurseries\ntin Central Florida should take pre-\nleaution and citrus mea should be\n\u2018ready io heat groves in low spots\ncentral part of the state,\n| Seaitered frost was foreeast for\nithe Everglades where Johnson pre-\n|dicied lows of S642 near La\njOkeechobee and 33-38 away from\nihe Ieke.\n| Johnson also said there are ind:-\n}eadions there will be frost in most\nlof the farming areas tomorrow\ni morning.\n| The latest chili moved into Flor-\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n\nda vesierday. A cold mass which\nhad been centered in Louisiana\nand Texas for many hours was the\n\n \n\n\u2018comeyor of the newest sieze\n\n_ The air became drs and cold.\nEAE er im much of South Fionda\nthe had been overcasi.\n\n \n\n \n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 2285.98583984375, 1863.241455078125, 2601.727783203125, 2105.41650390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "U. 8. 1 Crash\nSets Truck on\nFire Saturday\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 612.2739604492187, 2829.60580859375, 1022.70180859375, 3596.2389179687502 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": " \n\nEdley Lee Brov ig. 86. died of\na heart attack in Fert Pierce Fri-\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\nsurvived by\nFort Pierce. George of\nFrancis of Ocala. Wood-\nter and James of\nthree daug\nMarty Besi. Roval\n\nMrs. Carrie\nuntiggion, W. Va\nDixie Browning of Jupiter Isla\nandchildren and 35 great\n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nHe was a\n\nmemibet of the Church\nof God. Fort\n\nbe heig ai\nthe\n\n \n\n@. pastor of ih\nFor, Pierce. of 2\nwii ioliov in All Sainis\nCemetery. Jen. Beach.\n\nFriends may call at the Chapel\nfrom 2 p.m. Tuesday.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 602.375095703125, 3723.536716796875, 1016.8307758789063, 4330.007960937501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n\n \n\neinio. Jan. 2\nduel be\n\ngar Fa\n\n \n\n \n\nselecting espons and a neutral\n\u2018 ground.\n\nA communique issued after the\nseconds\u2019 two meetings said letter.\nfrom Premier Pierre Mendes-\nFrance and former M er Mar-\n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n\ncei Roclore had an\nshed in weekir\n\n \n\nsex LExpress could not ir\nany war be construed as a eriti-\ncism of Faure.\n\nFaure, 2 former Premier. xes-\nterday challenged Express editor\nJean-Tacques Servan-Schreiber, 31.\n: Faure deemed to be an\n2 the article.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 1467.6947021484375, 705.6363525390625, 2682.003662109375, 1745.859619140625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 2691.347263671875, 1627.9550517578125, 3105.2264667968752, 2560.15005078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": " \n\nALGUSTA, . Jan, 22 ons\ntired President Eisenhower few\n\u2018here today for a weekend rest and\nigolims respie from the Far East-\nfern crisis and other Whrie House\n| responsibilities.\n\n{ The President arrived in his\npiane, Columbine HI, a couple of\nT affer signings an eytraordin-\n\nt resolution of Congress em-\npowering him ty ard: er armed ac-\ntion af necessary in defense of\nFormosa.\n\nEisenhowers press secretary.\nJames Hagerty, w asked after\nthe Presidents arrival if, as Pen-\ntagon sources reported. a series of\njorders to the US. Tth Fleet would\nfollow quickly the sizning of te\nalmost unanimously adopted res-\nolution, \u201cNo comment,\u201d Hagerty\n\u2018replied.\n\nEtsenhower was greeted on ar-\ntrivel by a yroup including Brig.\n| Gen. Francis E_ Howard, com-\njmunding general of nearby Camp\n1 Gord and Elbert Peabody, Aw-\nigusta bankers and trezsurer ol\ni Augusta National Golf Club.\n| He drove straight to his cottage\n,on the gelf course with Clifford\ni Roberts, New York public reiations\nfexecutive and a long time friend.\nwho accompanied him on the flight\nfrom Washingion along with a\nsmall White Horse staff.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 2700.993408203125, 2579.990234375, 3068.079833984375, 2811.92041015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "Feeling U. 5. Is\nCloser To War\nThan Since 1950\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 1038.0909423828125, 2125.29345703125, 1392.324462890625, 2364.386474609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "rair and Colder\nPredicted for\nFierida Sunday\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 1870.4598388671875, 2357.297607421875, 2247.416259765625, 2549.838623046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Farmers Are\nAdvised to\nProtect Crops\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 2689.41684375, 2832.87533984375, 3103.1744648437502, 4638.075343750001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": " \n\n| AAIPER, Formosa\nfa strong feelng here ihat the\n| United States is closer to war to-\niday than at any time ce ih\nChinese Reds stormed across the\n{Yalu River into Korea in 1959,\n\nThe next few days will tell the\nstory. The decision is squarely up\nfo the same Chinese Commu\nnisis. But this time American com-\n{manders are determined -\nshall be no \u201cYalu River sai\nary.\u201d\n\nThat feeling is expressed\nthroughout this tense but v\nanicked capital of Chiang\nck\u2019s Chinese Nationalists.\nthe Reds want war, there is\n{a z00d chance they can have it\nhere. However, the Unti'd \u00a7 ates\niis banking on the theory ihe\n!Heas do not want war\u2014at least\nlnew.\n\n; Here is the reasoning on For-\ntmgssa~\n\ni The United States and the Na-\njonalists will in a matter of a few\n2S suon as formalities are\nay\u2014bezin the evacua-\ns ard civilians from\niall Tachen Islands. Nation-\nsi-hcld eucposis 20 miles nortt\n,of here. and onl; a few miles from\nihe Red China mainland.\n\n& operation\nred br plenes\nmn Fleet.\n\n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n\nAmerican cover plan\n\nThe Communist air\nth Re 2\nthe Tachens area, which is\n\n \n\n \n \n\nDebly be\nhetore Am\nare Stering\nbases on the h\nnese mainiand,\n\nAthericaa commander:\nmimed there will he no \u201cYalu River:\nsanctuary\u201d berend which Amer:\ncan planes cannot co. accor\nhichly placed sourees,\n\nThe explosive sytuauen will come\nio a do vhen the evacuation of\nthe Tachens actually begins\u2014pos-\nsibly next week,\n\nif the erisis passes\u2014and the Reds\ndo not altack American planes and\nships\u2014the thinking in most high!\nquarters is that the troubled For-\u00b0\nmosa situate will simmer down,\nat Jeast for s few months. L\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 1456.4169921875, 1877.672607421875, 1857.265869140625, 2114.01953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "House Burns fo\nGround: Occupan\nBadly iniured\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 1446.4217529296875, 3104.608642578125, 1830.8204345703125, 3261.939697265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Afomic-Powered\nAulomebile Now\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 2694.38525390625, 698.0723266601562, 3501.14208984375, 925.9490356445312 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Given Special Authority\nFor Defense Of Formosa\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 2691.635986328125, 1440.795166015625, 3054.275146484375, 1605.437744140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "tke To Rest\nAt Augusta\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 630.5250244140625, 691.64013671875, 1424.6724853515625, 852.2703247070312 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "NEW ATOMIC WEAPONS\nARE PREDICTED BY AEC\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 610.5042114257812, 2686.9296875, 1017.7137451171875, 2821.796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Death Takes\nE. L. Brownmo\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 611.813232421875, 3623.131591796875, 986.09130859375, 3711.31689453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Duel Between Official\nAnd Editor Called Of\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 1887.3071025390625, 1963.56967578125, 2261.239650390625, 2334.88930859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "The Junior Woman\u2019s Club\nwill March on Polio Monday\nfrem 7 to 8 p.m.\n\nResidents have been asked\nta leave their porch lights on\nand restrain their dogs during\nthat hour.\n\nMrs. Roy Anderson is chair-\nman of the March and Mrs.\nLloyd Hicks, co-chairman.\n\nThe March will be the final\nevent in the drive to raise\nmuch needed funds te fight\nthe crippling disease.\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 3099.75717578125, 4320.77475390625, 3503.5633808593752, 4646.825343750001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "io partly\n\n \n \n \n\nClear\n\nwth portion\n. continued rather cold, low\nabout 24 extreme nerth,\nand 40-50 extreme south, scat.ered\nfrost as far south as the Ever-\nglades.\nMonday South Bridge Tides\nHgh 331 a.m.. 3:38 pm\nLow 934 a.m.: 10:06) p.m.\nBreakwater tides 2 hours earlier.\n\n \n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 1866.444091796875, 3510.48583984375, 2264.857666015625, 3589.818115234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "President Used 15 Pens\n\nIn Siening Recoalstinn\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 178.09793505859375, 3853.89877734375, 598.970607421875, 4044.4400898437502 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": " \n\nSARASOTA, Jan, 29 2\u2014Frederie\njams Gill, i, an i or and\n-mical engineer with Genetrai\nc Co, for many years. die\nhere | might. Funeral services\nand burial vil be in Cleveland\nWaneayr\n\n \n\n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 1023.943115234375, 3384.732666015625, 1437.817626953125, 3471.078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "| | Leopard Is On The Loose\n\n| Near New Smvrna Beach\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 2697.62045703125, 942.9546245117187, 3100.6878925781252, 1396.9387470703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": ": WASHINGTON, Jan, 29\n\n \n\nsenhawer Wday a\n\n \n\n \n\nspower to firhi Red \u20ac\nemosa. He called th\n\n \n \n\nENOTES\nem! the present\narea, butowe also eb att Gur\ndeterminguien bo de an ures\nvital to the seeurtiy of the Up\nfen amd the free worhi\n\nsemhower, Secretary af State\nDalles and the Joint Chiefs of Stuf\nbad already worked out orders for\n\n \n \n\n \n \n\n \n\n \n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 3099.5369609375, 1041.8207744140625, 3518.4984394531252, 4257.95962109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\n \n\nawhority\nby Con-\n\n \n\nsmevern he!\n\n \n\nTess,\nin\n\nMay &\n\n \n \n\nmants said the first problem\nFlee: with\nmir oecaver fur evacuatiun of the\ndivision oof Chimese Nato:\nirouds fram the Tachen Ist\nand Gar\nprocerd\nThe President read a statement\niakter affix S signature at 8:42\nie mite a conuresstonal res-\nolution for the defense of Formosa.\nHe stressed bath the war\nthe peacefal aspects of the\nedenied action, which began Mon-\nday when he sshed Congress to\nendorse his Formosa pobey and\nestabisk bevand question his power\n, Ia carey BR oonst.\n- The Howse first approved the\n{,Jomt resulution Tuesday by a vote\nvf 4903. Then Fru ht, after\noa biter argument over the extent\n:of the Presidents pawers and\nwhether he could order a \u201cpreren-\n[tive war\u2019 2 Communist\n.y China, the Senate adepied the reso-\n hutien 85-3,\n| Under it Exsentower now has\nelear authority through his own\njeoens\u2018ituional powers and from\n;Consress to use American armed\n- forces to defend Formosa against\ntany attack on the island itself or\nOn any island off the Red China\n|. shore. He alsu has authority to use\nerican forces agaimsl any con-\n;centralion of troops assembled on\nithe Communist mainland for the\nI presumed purpose of invading For-\n- TMISD.\n; The evacuation of the Tachen\nIslands 200 miles north of Formosa\nyi will involve grave risks of some\nAmerican losses, administration of-\n\n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nfjficals believe. and so will the re-\n| deployment of Chiang Kai-sheks\n2iforces to Formosa or to such key\nij offshore positions as the Quemoys\n\nnd Matsus. It was understood\nhere that American pilots\ntithe right of \u201chot pursuit\n.inese jets attack and then run back\nover the China mainland, a right\ndenied the Americans during the\nKorean War.\n\nThe Eisenhower administration\napparently felt no sense of emer-\ngeney as a result of the signing\nlof the resolution and the im-\n\nminence of 7ih Fleet operations\n\nunder it.\n\nAt 9:15 a.m, the President took\n\noff for a golfing weekend in Au-\n\u2018gusta, Ga.. and Secretary of Siate\nDulles jeff for a weeks fishing\n|and rest in the Bahamas,\n\nAt the brief and informal signing\nieeremony in the White House con-\ntference room, Eisenhower thanked\niconcressional leaders grouped\nsabout him for \u201ctheir great patri-\nfotic service in getting the For-\npmosa resolution passed hy an \u201c\u2018al-\nfmest unanimous vote.\u201d\n\n\u2018 \u201cBy their vote. the American\n.people through their elected repre-\njsentatives have made it clear to\nthe world, he said, \u201cthat we are\njuniied here al home im our de-\n{termination to help a brave ally\npand resist Communist armed\n\njaggression.\u201d\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n\n \n\nis bel:\nve the\npeace in the Formosa area.\n\nJi was ai this point that he spoke\nof support for \u201ca United Nations\n\n \n\n \n\nearlier drafi of the Presi-\n\ndenis statemem had re\na U. efiort io ohisim a crase-\n\u2018fire. The change in lansguace may\n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n\n \n\ners par to s that ow the\nUnited States is interested in is\npeace. and noi\nealuy of a cease\nThe Chinese \u00a9\n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n\n \n\nbesan\never\nthe Peipme jay as \u201cabso\n\nputely\n\n \n \n \n \n \n\njauniuy into\n< 8:49 a\n1D-Gay of Uy\nas Commit.\n\n \n\n \n\nand How\n\nMaerun\n\n \n \n \n \n \n\npuilican\n\n \n\nf@ peace in the area. accom:\njeg the stood\nse behind him as he signed.\n\n \n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 161.4215545654297, 472.7165832519531, 3494.036865234375, 664.95751953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "Ike Gets Push-Button Power To Fiqht\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 192.9669688720703, 926.5543559570312, 622.6963764648438, 3845.41274609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "LNSPED SATIONS, A. OY. Jan\n2 \u201c$\u2014The Umed iStates. Britain\nand New Zealand continued coa-\nsuhations here today in advance\nof a U, N. Security Council meet-\ning Monday aimed ai halting fight\ning for Ck e nds thal some\nfeared could spread into 2\nconmhies.\n\nDesote a sew Chinese Comma-\nnis. broadcast\nsitike ot\nheuvy bhus\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n\n \n\nMiCrieres W\n\ntw camure\n\n \n\nRed China's can.\nFormusa.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n\n \n\nStep oy ta\nWw state tis ease at The Council\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nStr Leslie Munro, New Zealand\ni ador and CouncH presid:\n\n \n \n\n \n \n\nhe wo\nfor Councll adopuon of the i\ntion the first thing Monday morn-\n\n \n\nunro \u00a2.\ncuss the\nthe area\ncoast of\nTE @ ce\nthe islan\n\nto and inchs\nother peasceiu!\narea would follow.\n\nThe Unied States and\nhave made it clear they\nthe peace move. The\nHOt oppose ih\ninvitation for Red Ct represen-\ntalives io come under a\u2019\ncharter rule pro for bowb\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n\n \n\n \n \n\nmo any dispuie api to disturb the\npeace.\nPre.\n\n \n\npower to use\nand naval!\nway deemed neces-;\nan invasion of For-\n\nAmerican\nforces &\n\n \n\n \n\nL. 8. readi-\nage\nthrea.ening the Un\nStates and world secyprs\nming was considered pre-\nie LL S. proieeti ak\nChinese\n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n\n \n\nregarded on Formosa as a\nwhether the United States is\ncloser 10 war nov than at any time\nsince Red China entered the Korea\u2018\n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nspr\nthe mee\nPeru's\nsucceed:\nei nresi\nagreed on cor\nCou\n\nA British delegation source said\n\u201cwe are somg ahead Monday as\narranged ng ihe British \u00ab\ncharse d affaires reported :\npressing Prem Chou En-iai to\naccept an invitation wo send a rep-:\nresentative here for the talks. i\n\nWith Britis\n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n\n \n\n \n\npressure there\nSoviet Foreign |\nMoiotey io help\n\nwhat he called any reali efforis for -\nthe Coune:] had seme con-*\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nis UG\n\ndis 8\nnmedate\n\na dead end:\nthe Council\nremained io be determined after it |\nSs learned \u00abhe.her the Ch\nConimunis ould send repr\natives and what the debates here\nbring forth.\n\n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n\ni oa cease-fire order\n\nthe power of severe\nsanctions the Cox\nio impose. the &\n\n \n \n\n \n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 1879.0467529296875, 1883.193359375, 2260.786865234375, 1960.441162109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "Junior Women March o\nPolio Monday Night\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 206.74102783203125, 4077.312744140625, 582.187744140625, 4516.77294921875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 628.7777446289062, 861.71225390625, 1450.5561787109375, 972.8411518554688 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "| WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 (AP)\u2014The Atomic E\nComm j\nyelopments in the field of atamie weapo!\n\n \n\n \n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 3196.36962890625, 4275.63623046875, 3402.205078125, 4314.01220703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "WEATHER\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 1016.5867919921875, 3864.084716796875, 2603.70849609375, 4053.8359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "enrative SKU buaget\n\n$1,280,000 In Road Projects For St. Lucie County\n\n \n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 613.837498046875, 4394.06528125, 991.4652973632813, 4504.320460937501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "St. Lucie County Accident\nfol since Jan. J, as compiled\nby t h e Florida Highway\nPatrol!\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 1895.3363037109375, 2557.705078125, 2253.027587890625, 2579.5927734375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "Roe THE atenriaTonm poece\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 662.2457885742188, 4354.39501953125, 968.0430297851562, 4393.10791015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "ACCIDENT TOLL\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "327360841-eureka-humboldt-standard-Jan-08-1955-p-3.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 1, 6 ], [ 52, 13 ], [ 17, 24 ], [ 17, 29 ], [ 17, 41 ], [ 17, 45 ], [ 24, 29 ], [ 24, 41 ], [ 24, 45 ], [ 29, 41 ], [ 29, 45 ], [ 41, 45 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 1, 6 ], [ 13, 52 ], [ 17, 24 ], [ 24, 41 ], [ 29, 17 ], [ 41, 45 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 8036.3486328125, 11024.6036796875 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 5966.19221875, 691.5700263671876, 6965.2750664062505, 4575.3395195312505 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "A two-month evangelism\nseries at the First Baptist\nchurch of Eureka, Del Norte\nand E streets, will begin Sun-\n\u2018day...\n| Three main topics will be in-\ncluded: evangelism across the\n\u2018oceans. India, January 9, 16, 23;\nevangelism in the United States,\nJanuary 30, February 6, 13; and\n\u2018evangelism in our own church.\nFebruary 16-27, inclusive every\nnight.\n\nEach Sunday night for the\ntwo months, there will be study\ngroups for adults and young\npeople, and a special group fo:\nchildren through the sixth\ngrade at 6:30 p.m. There wi\nbe special leaders for these\ngroups.\n\nAt the Sunday evening ser\nvices at 7:30 p.m. there will be\nfilms, missionaries, and plays\nThe Rev. and Mrs. Richarc\n|Sweesey will present a week 0!\n\u2018evangelistic meetings.\n\n\u201cEmpty Hands,\u201d a one-ac'\n\u2018play by Helen M. Clark, will be\n\u2018presented as a play-reading Sun\n\u2018day at 7:30 p.m. The setting o:\nthe play is in present-day India\nGarland Bannon and Matt Ker!\nwill portray American mission\naries. Mrs. Olive Kruger wil\nplay the part of a Hindu womar\nwho is torn between faith ir\nGod and faith in Hindu charm:\nwhen her child is ill. Nick Kru\nger plays the part of a Brahmir\nsearching after the true God\nwho is helped by a young Amer\nican. The American is playec\n_by James Evenson. Michael Mor\nony appears as a Hindu servant\nand Glen Fieldstad has the rol\n\u2018of Jogie, a small Hindu addicte\u00ab\nto stealing sugar.\n\nThe public is invited to attenc\n\\this service which is the firs\nin a series of Sunday evening:\nto be devoted to special empha\n\u2018sis on world evangelism.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 48.57690045166016, 645.0564155273438, 1046.720134765625, 3832.847087890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "Honolulu \u201c?\u2014A man who is\nstumping for a calendar plan of\nhis own said today the world is\nin danger of getting a new type\nof calendar which would elimi-\nnate New Year's Day and have\nfour Fridays the thirteenth. |\n\nWilliard E. Edwards, a Hawaii\nengineer who has been working\nfor adoption of his perpetual\ncalendar for the past 14 years,\nsaid United Nations action on a\nreformed and improved calen-\ndar might be launched early in\n1955.\n\n\u201cAnd,\u201d Edwards said, \u201cthere's\na million dollar outfit known as\nthe World Calendar Association\nwhich is doing its best to keep\nits so-called world calendar con-\nstantly in the public and official\neye to the exclusion of all other\nplans. All I want is equal consid:\neration and comparison for my\nperpetual calendar, and I have\nwritten to Dr. Dag Hammar\nskjold, secretary-general of the\nU.N., asking for assurance that\nI will get fair treatment.\u201d\n\nBoth Edward's calendar anc\nthat of his rival want to replace\nthe present Gregorian system\nof keeping track of the days.\nmonths and years, a system\nwhich some say has become un.\nwieldy and impractical for mod\nern living. Both new proposal:\nare for an international fixec\ncivil calendar of 12 months anc\nequal quarters of 91 days each\n\nFaults Eliminated\n\nThe differences, according tc\n\nEdwards, are in the extent tc\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 3069.608478515625, 6971.6931953125, 4033.9943046875, 8687.0900078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "The executive board of the\nMcKinleyville Parent Teachers\nassociation met Tuesday after-\nnoon to discuss the \u201cHealth Is\na Habit\u201d program, which will\nbe the theme for the next meet-\ning, Tuesday, January 11, at 8\np.m. in the school multi-purpose\nroom.\n\nThe program will include an\nexplanation on the forthcoming\nschool bond election by Grant\nFerguson, superintendent of the\nschool; an outline of the school\nhealth program for the year by\nMrs. Irene_ Spidell, school\nnurse; and a health skit by the\nsixth grade class.\n\nThe PTA blood drawing will\nbe held Wednesday at the\nschool from 3 to 6 p.m. Every:\none was urged to donate blooc\nat this drawing.\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 6981.9021796875, 876.4112739257813, 7973.8702812500005, 3286.1329765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Lydia Tighe -has filed suit\nagainst Robert H. Wilks and\nJuanita L. Wilks for rent claim-\ned due on the Big Four in\nTrinidad. Irwin T. Quinn and\nMelvin S. Johnson are attorneys\nfor the plaintiff.\n\nAudrey E. Miguel has filed\nsuit for divorce from Walter E.\nMiguel. Falk & Falk are the\nattorneys.\n| Public administrator W. L,\nWallace has filed a petition for\nletters of administration in the\nesate of Grace Hatcher. Mitchell\nand Henderson are the attor-\nneys.\n| In the estate of Carl Wilker-\n\u2018son, Public Administrator W, L.\nWallace petitioned for letters of\nadministration under section\n1143 of the probate code. Mitch-\n\u2018ell and Henderson are the at\ntorneys.\n| Orman A. Edeline filed suit\nagainst all persons unknown to\nquiet title. Mitchell and Hen-\n'derson are his attorneys.\n| Mildred R. Davis filed suit\nagainst E. B. Story on a com-\nplaint for money due on a\n\u2018promissory note. Michael Mec-\nHugh is her attorney.\n\n \n\n \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 2089.9178046875, 6938.68391796875, 3061.58268359375, 8386.303875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "A seven-man committee head-\ned by Sero Maffia has been ap-\npointed by Clifford S$. Dumm,\npresident of the Eureka Cham-\nber of Commerce, to work with\nthe city council on a study and\nanalysis of what to do with the\nearthquake-damaged city hall.\n\nThe committee will aid in a\nsurvey on the cost of repairing\nthe structure compared to raz-\ning the building and construct-\ning a new one, separately or in\nconjunction with a county\ncourt house\n\nBesides Maffia, members of\nthe committee are Maynard Ar-\nnot, Carl Gustafson, Don Lar-\nsen, Arch O Leforse, Henry\nTerheyden and Dan F Villa.\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 4075.697998046875, 8761.3251953125, 4925.82861328125, 9103.9189453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "HSC Students To\nFlect Delegates\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 1044.5297431640624, 686.7340888671876, 2036.787029296875, 3192.481609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "which each proposal goes to-\nward eliminating the alleged\nfaults of the present system. |\nEdwards says his calendar will\ndo everything that the world\ncalendar would do and still keep\nNew Year\u2019s Day as well as elim-\n\u2018inate all \u201cBlack Fridays.\u201d\n- Under his perpetual calendar,\n\u2018Edwards said, Sunday always\nwould be a day of rest. For in-\nstance, the first and the 15th of\n\u2018the month would always fall on\na week day making it easy to\nmeet those traditional payroll\nand payment dates without cal-\n\u2018endar juggling.\n\n_ On the world calendar the\nfirst and 15th would fall on\nSunday four times a year, and\n_ New Year\u2019s would be eliminated\njin favor of a Year-end Day\nwhich would come between a\n, Saturday and a Sunday. Ed.\nwards\u2019 New Year Day would\nalso be a day apart from the\ndates on the calendar, but it\nwould come between a Sunday\n| and. Monday and actually would\n, be the first day of the year.\n\n| Another feature of Edwards\n|plan is that his calendar breaks\nwith tradition and makes Mon.\n| day the first day of the week.\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 4057.56477734375, 9131.96565625, 5041.06217578125, 10352.926921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "In a student body election\nFriday, four representatives at\nlarge for the Humboldt State\ncollege student council will be\nselected.\n\nRepresentatives-at-large are\nelected near the end of each fall\nsemester and serve for one\nyear. They are among the 12\nmembers of the student coun.\ncil. Two men-and two womer\nstudents will be named.\n\nIncumbent representatives are\nJoyce Jacobs of Ukiah, Kay Kil\nlinger of Arcata, Paul Jensen 0!\nSacramento and John Dufou\n\u201cof Los Angeles.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 1084.107501953125, 3645.045490234375, 2055.3284111328126, 4215.81705859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "City Clerk Ruby Shanahan\nhas announced all mail destined\nfor city offices should continue\nto be mailed to the city hall.\nThe city government will make\nits own distribution to munic-\nipal offices scattered over the\ncity.\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 5034.2810859375, 6913.243, 6005.9449882812505, 7998.9747734375005 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "- Booked at the Humboldt\ncounty jail, one person\u2019 was\ncharged with failure to provide\nand two others with drunken\n\u2018driving\n\n_ Roy Everett Maack, 36, of 325\n\u2018Tenth street, Arcata, was ar.\nrested by sheriff's officers anc\ncharged with failure to provide\nMillard Terrill, 30, of Mc\nCann and Ralph T. Murphy, 24\nof Carlotta, were booked by of.\nficers of the California highway\npatrol on charges of driving\nwhile intoxicated\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 4043.982990234375, 6932.5799140625, 5030.34342578125, 8711.6241875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Preceding the regular Blue\nLake firemen\u2019s meeting the Boy\nScout committee of Troop 24\n\n\u2018met at the fire hall Tuesday\nevening. Pete Brundin, presi-\ndent, presided.\n\nOther members present were\nsecretary, Clyde Patenaude;\ntreasurer, Martin Jackson; Bob\nAcorn, Wayn Carey, Carl Hamp-\nton, Fred Johnson and _ two\njnewly appointed members, Fred\n\u2018Neilsen and Fred Schuler;\nPhoonani rc Jerry Nickel.\n\n| Carl Hampton was named on\nthe advisory committee, Fred\nNeilsen on finances and rec-\ncords, and Fred Johnson for\ntransportation and camping.\nPlans are being made by the\nscoutmaster and his assistant\nfor the troop to build some to-\n\u2018boggans ard also to look into\n\u2018the reforestation program.\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 5032.89192578125, 8407.9080390625, 6029.3776054687505, 9827.7892265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Lodged at the Eureka city\njail during the past 24 hours one\nperson was charged with drunk-\nen- driving and three others\n\\with disturbing the peace .\n\n| Mauri Unto Typpo, 28, of\n2150 A street, Eureka, was\nbooked Friday afternoon on a\ncharge of driving while intoxi-\ncated.\n\n| Reportedly fighting, Mildred\nA. Donahue, 29, of 179 I street.\n\u2018and Arliss Roberts, 22, of 218\nThird street, both of Eureka,\nwere charged with disturbing\nthe peace.\n\n: Charged with the same of-\n> fense, John Dean Parker, 27, of\n- 615 L street, Eureka, was book-\ned shastic haface midniaght\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 5055.21875, 8049.5283203125, 5851.37548828125, 8384.984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Four Booked At\nFureka City Jail\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 6011.0701484375, 5120.5935859375, 7003.8898125000005, 7229.1295585937505 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "The Northwestern Pacific\nRailroad has announced it\nmoved 51,914 carloads of forest\nproducts from its line north of\nWillits during 1954, an increase\nof 1382 over 1953.\n\n| Harold J. Mahan, assistant\ndistrict freight and passenger\nagent for the railroad here,\nmade the announcement. The\ntotal roughly is equivalent to a\nfreight train 491 miles long.\n\n| The carloadings consisted\n\u2018principally of lumber, plywood,\n\u2018box material and other products\nof the forest.\n\n_ Despite lengthy lumber and\nrailroad strikes in 1954, the\n|'NWP hauled 1,382 more cars of\nforest products in 1954 than in\ni953\u2014a year which should have\nboosted rail shipments due to\nthe truck park-down. The total\n\u2018for 1953 was 50,532.\n\n| Average daily carloads of tim-\nber and timber products ship-\nped out of this area via rail dur-\ning 1954 ran_ slightly more\nthan 142 cars per day, counting\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 48.74472427368164, 205.6343231201172, 1901.4146728515625, 649.8428344726562 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Honolulu Encineer Enters Baiile\nOn Revision Of Present Calendar\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 6004.12109375, 147.03587341308594, 6923.18603515625, 673.3880615234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Evangelism Series\nTo Be Hela At\nBaptist Church\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 5037.974609375, 6564.8017578125, 5855.4052734375, 6904.75927734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Three Lodged In\nHumboldt Jail\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 2068.422443359375, 3727.52864453125, 3050.24479296875, 6541.7335625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "house with encore after encore\n\nin every place he has played\n\nduring the current tour. \u2018\u201cFa-\n\ntha\u201d has surrounded himself\n\nwith a solid organization of\n\nNegro Bandmen and their ren-\n\ndition of such hits as \u2018\u201c\u201cMuskrat\n\nRamble\u2019 and \u2018Don't Hear\n\nSweet Music Anymore\u201d is said\n\nto be the best in the country.\nThe two and onehalf hour\n\nshow is a fast moving program\n\nwith everything from vocalists\n\nand comedy dancers to jugglers\n\nand mind-readers.\n\n| The complete program in-\n\ncludes the following:\n\nEarl (Fatha Hines and his ten-\n\npiece band.\n\n_ Cissi Rose, collegiate song-\n\nstress from University of Illi-\n\n\u2018ois.\n\n| Tony Ponce, opera and con-\n\n\u2018cert stage singer.\n\n| Tony Lavelli, All-American\n\naccordionist.\n\n- Jaeques Cordon, unicyclist\n\njuggler. \u2018\n\n| Coates and Dolores, trampo-\n\nline artists.\n\n| Tong Brothers, Chinese hand\n\nbalancers.\n\n| King and Zerita, mind read-\n\ners.\n\n_ Hadd Brooks, sepia song-\n\nstress.\n\n_ Mason and Anderson, Negro\n\n\u2018comedy dancers.\n\n| The Romanos, Italian comedy\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 6018.60595703125, 4661.068359375, 6780.62353515625, 5100.0146484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "NWP Freight\nOver 1953\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 3078.045734375, 9136.4920234375, 4058.127361328125, 11024.6036796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "Howard Frakes, Arcata post-\nmaster, reports that postal, re-\nceipts climbed to 5.1 per cent\nabove those of 1953 during the\npast year, with a net of $116,-\n184 as compared to the $110,511\nrecorded in 1953.\n| \u201cIf the present trend con-\ntinues it will be necessary to\nestablish a new post office,\nFrakes predicted. Postal re-\nceipts and the number of can-\ncellations for December of 1954\nreached an all time high.\n\n_ A ten per cent increase was\nshown during December of\n(1954 over the same month in\n(1953.\n\n_ \u201cIf we had not been able tc\n\u2018use the temporary post office\n\u2018facilities at the corner of 10tt\n\u2018and G streets this year, I don\u2019\n| see how we could have made it,\u201d\n- Frakes said. The property wa:\n. loaned to the post office by th\n|Bank of America.\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 3094.997802734375, 8772.6748046875, 3883.967529296875, 9117.373046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Postal Receipts\nClimb In Arcata\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 2080.337158203125, 6587.6103515625, 2849.561279296875, 6926.4228515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Group To Aid|n\nCity Hall Probe\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 2099.724201171875, 8745.541828125, 3082.1212578125, 10457.7638359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "The annual no-host luncheon\nof the board of directors of the,\nAssociated Charities will be\nheld in the Eureka Inn on Mon-\nday, January 10, at 12 o clock.\nThe event will honor Miss Elise\nTomlinson, who has served as\npresident of the organization\nfor the past 40 years, and also\nwill honor Mrs. George Murray\nand Mrs. John White, who have\nbeen vice president and secre-\ntary-treasurer, respectively, for\nalmost that long. |\n\nAnnual reports will be given.\nMrs. Frank Barnum, chairman\nof the Christmas committee,\nwill tell of the packing and dis-\ntribution of 65 baskets of food\nat the holiday time. All mem-\nbers are invited to attend the\nAssociated Charities board din-\nner, committee members said.\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 115.76470184326172, 4943.24462890625, 1057.04150390625, 6662.76220703125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Mino:\n\nLAST DAY?!\n\n \n\nPlus 5 DISNEY ( ARTOONS!\n\ndoh onli data Mal\n\n \n\n: plus Geo. Montgomery As\n\u201cTHE PATHFINDER\u201d\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 3061.49690625, 5114.61067578125, 4031.607341796875, 6535.0026054687505 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Every performer on the bill\nis an accomplished artist, either\nalready a star or perched on\nthe brink of stardom. The label\n\u201cgreat\u201d has been applied to sev-\neral by critics who predict fu-\ntures for them in the realm of\nmusic.\n\nIn Paris, France, Saperstein\ndiscovered in Tony Ponce a\nrobust tenor voice that bids fair\nto go far on the operatic and\nconcert stage following this\ntour with the Globetrotters\nVarieties.\n\nFor change of pace the Sap-\nerstein revue presents a cut,\ncollegiate singing stylist in Cis-\nsie Rose, a find from the Uni-\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 4049.438720703125, 6571.1171875, 4953.7978515625, 6919.63671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Blue Lake Scout\nCommittee Meets\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 7003.8974609375, 3340.03466796875, 7849.0615234375, 3693.867431640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "Two Area Youths\nFnlist In Army\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 4087.91096875, 10483.6189765625, 5054.423015625, 11013.622234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "No damage was reported by\nEureka firemen who raced to\nthe residence of St. Clair Adams\n309 Harris street, at 10:40 this\nmorning. The blaze was blamed\non grease in an oven and was\n\u2018out when fire fighters arrived\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 3069.87060546875, 6570.62939453125, 3980.190673828125, 6933.14501953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "McKinleyville PTA\nBoard In Meeting\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 2032.8925361328124, 691.7283515625, 3043.708904296875, 2507.079021484375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Abe Saperstein, fabulous\nowner of the Harlem Globetrot-\nters basketball team, has hit\nthe jackpot again in the enter-\ntainment world, this time with\na stage-show spectacle known as\nthe \u201cHarlem Globetrotters Va-\nrieties of 1955.\u201d\n\nThe huge stage show, which\nfeatures Earl (Fatha) Hines and\n| his ten piece Negro Band, plus\nten variety acts (mixed white\nand Negro entertainers) will be\npresented in Eureka\u2019s Munici-.\npal auditorium on Monday\nnight, January 17, at 8 o clock,\nunder sponsorship of Eureka\nLions club. There will only be\none performance and half the\n\u2018seats in the house will be re-\nserved. The other half will be\n\n/general admission.\n\nHines, the daddy of the music\n\u2018world, has brought down the\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 7042.7470703125, 6010.40771484375, 7977.7119140625, 7784.77880859375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Sunday !\n> Ford.\n\\ Ys Theatre.\n~~ Presents forthe\nFIRST TIME ON TV\nMAGIC FORMULA\n\nSTARRING\n\n \n\n \n\nCLAUDETTE\nCOLBERT\n\nKIEM-TV\u00ae 9:\nCHANNEL 3\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 1084.7904052734375, 3275.88134765625, 1901.42626953125, 3629.523681640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "City Hall Mailing\nAddress Same\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 123.60932159423828, 6795.853515625, 1062.92919921875, 10974.390625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": " \n\n\"NOW peenars\n\n\u2014. a.\n\n \n\n' \u00a2reorTuNay\nNOW SHOWING\n\nMEDEA ES GOR regs ROO SF Spek\nParamount Presents\n\nWARPATH\n\nColor by TECHNICOLOR\n\nPOLO BAB RP ces S. 50 Saw Reg Re. Sieaw Be\nPLUS\n\nPARAMOUNT PRESENTS\n\n\u2018SMITH\n\nCoLor er 5 PECHNICOLOR\n\n \n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 184.0629425048828, 3880.95458984375, 1039.961669921875, 4843.63818359375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "THE HART\nTHEATRE\n\nFERNDALE\n\"Ie Eee aT\n\nClaudette Colbert\n\nFred MacMurray\n\u2014PLUS\u2014\n\n\u201cPA & MA KETTLES\u201d\nSUN.-MON.-TUES.\n\nBox office opens at 7 p.m.\n\n \n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 6091.373046875, 8345.912109375, 6979.09716796875, 9805.78125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "RET \\\n\nOPEN 4\n_ SUNDAY\n\n \n\nHUNT'S\nPHARMACY\n\nB15 fF Si.\nHI 2-1781\nee et a\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 6985.01253125, 3712.817462890625, 7991.1569023437505, 5281.95182421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "The United States Army re-\ncruiting office here announced\n\u2018that two men enlisted this week\n\u2018from this area in the United\n\u2018States Army.\n| They are Richard E. E. Do-\n\u2018Moe, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs,\nChester D. DoMoe of 2615 Al-\nbee street, Eureka, and DeHie\n\u2018DeMonte Wiens, son of Mr. and\n\u2018Mrs. Harry Lloyd Wiens, Rt. 1,\nBox 862 D, Crescent City.\n\nDoMoe after completing eight\nweeks of basic training at Fort\n\u2018Ord, California will be trans-\nferred to ordinance school.\nWeins will be transferred to\n\u2018Monmouth, New Jersey where\nhe. will attend radar repair\nschool under the Army selec-\n\u2018tive school program for high\nlenhnoal cradiatas.\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 5117.61181640625, 9962.8486328125, 6968.38037109375, 10939.4736328125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "- SAVE 4) 7 6 ON YOUR\n_ FIRE INSURANCE \u00a9\n\nGALE M GORSUCH\n\n| _ INSURANCE AGENCY\nS11.- 6th: Street | HI 3-0117\n\n \n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 7026.40625, 393.583251953125, 7906.54638671875, 774.68603515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "In The Humboldt\nSuperior Courts\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 7026.333984375, 7811.89501953125, 8036.3486328125, 11011.3896484375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\ngee MAC:\n\nA $100 moving bill is easy\nwhen you move with a MAC*\n$100 budget-loan! First pay-\nment not due for 6 weeks,\nthen 24 months to repay at\n$5.61 a month... Loans on\ns@ary, car or furniture (paid\nfor or not). MAC is personal-\n\nized, confidential.\n\n \n \n \n\nMERCANTILE\nACCEPTANCE CO.\n\nAcross from the Post Office\n\nROSS LOWRY,\n\nBranch Mer.\n511H HI 3-1608\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 2078.27669140625, 2596.70051953125, 3002.81412890625, 3644.6742363281246 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "Reserved seats for the\nGlobetrotters Variety show\nwill be on sale starting. Mon-\n| day afternoon at the Eureka\nMunicipal auditorium box of-\nfice from 2 to 5 o'clock.\nphone 2-8593 for reserva-\ntions.\n\nPrices for the show will be\nas follows: Reserved seats\n| $2.75 and $2.20. General ad-\nmission $1.65 and children 12\nand under in general admis-\nsion sections, $1.00.\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 2091.719970703125, 8468.3291015625, 3011.573974609375, 8736.66796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "Charities Board\nLuncheon Monday\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 4048.548419921875, 4934.151203125, 5022.12272265625, 6523.3649101562505 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "versity of [linois.\n\nKing & eZrita, world-traveled\nmentalists supreme, could head-\nline any theatrical show in the\nworld, so remarkable and un-\ncanny is their audience-partici-\npation mind-reading presenta-\ntion.\n\nAll of the other acts have won\ninternational acclaim on travels\nwith the Globetrotters of bas-\nketball and it is safe to classify\neach among the greatest in its\nrespective fold. The Tong Broth-\ners, three hand _ balancers\nsupreme from Hong Kong,\nChina, are repeated show stop-\npers. So, too, are the three\nRomanos, comedy acrobats ex-\ntraordinary from Genoa, Italy.\nJacques Cordon, of Brussels,\nBelgium, stands alone in his in.\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 6062.54443359375, 7282.7587890625, 6967.96484375, 8245.76171875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "HOW CHRISTIAN\nSCIENCE HEALS\n\n*A PROOF\nTHAT\nPRAYER\nHEALS\u201d\n\nKIEM 9:15 P.M.\n1480 Ke. Jan. 9\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 3099.395751953125, 620.2223510742188, 5945.62939453125, 4857.623046875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 2109.2068671875, 10503.414875, 3078.171794921875, 11017.965984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "@ @ Fuchsia Society \u2014 The Am.\nerican Fuchsia society will meet\nTuesday, January 11, at 7:45 p.\n-m. at the Eureka Woman's club\n(1531 J street. The book, \u201cFu\nchsia Survey\u201d will be reviewed\n\\Refreshments will be served.\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 5030.43489453125, 4890.28841015625, 5998.6246757812505, 6497.9156914062505 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "tricate juggling feats aboard a\ntricky unicycle on a small table.\n- From New Orleans come Ma:\nson & Anderson, sepia dancing\nyouths who have captivated au:\ndiences all over Europe and\nSouth America traveling with\nthe Trotters. Rounding out the\nthrilling program are Coates\nand Dolores, whose trampoline\nstunts like those acts of the\nRomanos, Tongs and others\nhave been highlights of the\nleading network televisior\nshows.\n\nNewspaper critics assert Sap\n\u2018erstein has a musical revue\ndestined for the same _higt\nniche in the theatrical worlc\n\u2018that his world-famed basketbal\nteam occupies in the field 01\n\u2018sports.\n\n}\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 2030.2327880859375, 158.9715118408203, 5342.91845703125, 637.6627197265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "\u201cAbe Sanersiein Of Harlem Glchatrotiers Comes Out Will\nBig - Time Variely Show; Slaied For Eureka January |/\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 4325.66015625, 10403.107421875, 4796.20751953125, 10476.287109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "MINOR FIRE\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 1194.45263671875, 9720.60546875, 1926.9830322265625, 9823.4111328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "KIEM - TV- Chan.\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 1102.789630859375, 4467.40315625, 2018.70866015625, 9743.224773437501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "NIC ARC\n\n1480KCS 9%96.3MCS\n\nSaturday, Jan. 8 1955\nP M ;\n6:15\u2014lLocal News.\n6:25\u2014-Paul Bunyan Reports.\n6:30-\u2014-Sports Eve View.\n6:45\u2014Hi Roads to Melody.\n7:00\u2014Top Secret Files.\n7:30\u2014Redwood Wrangle Time.\n8:00\u2014South Fork at Eureka.\n9:00\u2014Halftime News. :\n10:05\u2014-Weather Forecast.\n10:10-\u2014Opportunity Calling.\n10:15\u2014-Chicago Theatre of the Air.\n11:30\u2014Midnite Silhouettes.\n12:00\u2014-Devotional Sign Off.\n\nSunday, Jan. 9, 1955\nA. M.\n6:25\u2014Devotionai Sign On\n6:30\u2014Sacred Heart.\n6:45\u2014Sunday Sing Time.\n6:50\u2014 Weather Forecast.\n6:55\u2014According to Record.\n7:00\u2014Good Fellowship.\n7:230\u2014Concert Miniature.\n8:00\u2014Heralds of Truth.\n8\u00b030\u2014Nazarene Church.\n9:00\u2014-Channels of Truth.\n9$:15\u2014Shopping Guide.\n9:30\u2014Voice of Prophecy\n10:00\u2014News\n10:15\u2014Pop Tune Time\n10:30\u2014Western Serenade\n11:00\u2014Roy Acuff\n\u201811:15\u2014Concert Masters\n11:45\u2014Record Pets of the Week.\n12:00\u2014Halls of Memories\n12:15\u2014Weather Forecast\n12:20\u2014Calling All Drivers.\n12:25\u2014Telelog\n12:30\u2014Brizard's News\n12:45\u2014Sunday Serenade\n1:00\u2014Keyboard Serenade\n1:15\u2014Hi Way Headlines.\n1:30\u2014Nick Carter.\n2:00\u2014Rin Tin Tin.\n2:30\u2014True Detective.\n3:00\u2014Public Prosecutor.\n3:30\u2014Bob Considine.\n3:45\u2014Harryv Wismer.\n4:00-\u2014-FEchoes of the Gay \u201890's.\n4:10\u2014Radio \u201cCenter Music Hall.\n5:00\u2014Dennis Dav Show.\n6:00\u2014This Is HSC\n6:05\u2014Faculty Forum\n6:10-- Weather\n6:15\u2014Local News.\n6:25--Sunday Spot of Sports.\n6\u00a7:30\u2014Sunday Concert\n7:00-\u2014-Svmphony of Stars.\n7:30\u2014John Steele, Adventurer\n8:00\u2014Hawaii Calls.\n8:30\u2014Harbor Personalities.\n8:45\u2014Americans Speak Up\n9:00\u2014Alka Seltzer News.\n9:15\u2014Christian Science.\n9:230\u2014Old Fashioned Revival Hour.\n10:30\u2014Hymn History\n10:30\u2014Hour of St. Francis (FM only!\n10:45\u2014Night Flight.\n11:00\u2014 Weather Forecast.\n11:05\u2014Devotional Sign Off.\n\n_ Monday, Jan. 18, 1954\nA. M.\n\u00a7:55\u2014-Devotional Sign On.\n6:00\u2014Yawn Patrol.\n6:25\u2014News.\n6:30\u2014Yawn Patrol\n6:45\u2014Five Minutes With Open Bible\n6:50\u2014Weather Forecast.\n6:55\u2014Regional News\n7:00\u2014Hemingway News\n7:15\u2014-Breakfast Gang\n7:45\u2014Local News.\n8:00-\u2014\u2014-Musical Send Off.\n8:30--Bob Greene News\n8:35\u2014Musical Sendoff.\n$:00\u2014Ceci! Brown\n9:15\u2014Sing Aalong.\n9:45-\u2014\u2014-Marv Lou\n10:00- News\n10:15- Tello Test\n10:30\u2014Musie Coast to Coast.\n11:00\u2014-Florida Calling\n11:25\u2014News Briefs.\n11:30--Queen for a Vay\n12:00\u2014Hi Noon Hi Tinks. \u00bb\nP M.\n12:15\u2014 Weather Forecast.\n12:20\u2014Chevrolet Salute.\n12:30\u2014Brizards News.\n12:45-\u2014\u2014-Farm Advisor.\n12:55\u2014Time Out.\n1:00\u20141480 Frolic.\n1:25\u2014Pacific Coast Headlines.\n1:30\u2014Feminine Fancies.\n2:00\u2014Trader Horn\n2:25\u2014 World News.\n3:00\u2014Who's New in Pink and Blue\n3:05\u2014Recipe Time.\n3:30\u2014Buxton News.\n3:35\u2014Telelog\n3:40\u2014Conrad. Coffee Connisseur.\n3:45\u2014Tello Test\n4:00\u2014-Fulton Lewis, Jr.\n4:15\u2014Hemingeway News\n4:30\u2014Here s The Answer.\n4:45\u2014Sam Haves.\n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 1139.90364453125, 9823.8572578125, 1907.050701171875, 10983.5646171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "Saturday, Jan. &, 19545\n5:00\u2014Faith for Today\n5:45\u2014Weather and News.\n6:00\u2014Saturday Matine.\n7:00\u2014\u2014That\u2019s My Boy\n7:30\u2014Harry Owens.\n&:00-\u2014Break the Bank\n&:30\u2014So This Is Hollywood.\n9:00\u2014Two For fhe Money.\n9:30\u2014Big Picture.\n10:00\u2014Henry Fonda Presents.\n10:30\u2014Weather-News\n19:45\u2014Sign-Off\n\nSunday. Jan. 9, 1955\n\n4:00\u2014Sunday Matinee.\n5:00\u2014This Is The Life.\n5:30\u2014News and Weather\n6:36\u2014Big Picture.\n7:00\u2014Private Secretary.\n7:30\u2014Dollar A Second.\n&:00\u2014Ray Milland Show.\n&:30\u2014-City Detective.\n9:00\u2014-Ford Theatre.\n4:30\u2014\u2014People Are Funny.\n10:00\u2014-News and Weather,\n10:13\u2014Sigcn Off.\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 7012.80403515625, 5382.2029609375, 8000.1554375000005, 5943.4518242187505 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": "every day of the year.\n\n- Monthly totals ran as follows:\nJanuary, 3,314; February, 3,823;\nMarch, 4,490; April, 4,087; May,\n4,826; June, 5,059; July, 4,950;\nAugust, 5,647; September 5,147;\nOctober, 5,058; November, l,-\n998: December. 3.515.\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "86442931-weirton-daily-times-Aug-03-1955-p-11.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 1 ], [ 0, 7 ], [ 0, 8 ], [ 1, 7 ], [ 1, 8 ], [ 7, 8 ], [ 9, 4 ], [ 9, 14 ], [ 4, 14 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 0, 7 ], [ 1, 0 ], [ 4, 9 ], [ 8, 1 ], [ 14, 4 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 2555.8846484375, 3466.557861328125 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 1937.1245068359376, 181.05147827148437, 2245.806279296875, 679.380986328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "ehnitientowned\u201d mabber\nsupport\u201d the\u201d -Prepld\u00e9nit 9\njiendallon \u201con\u201d postal. ja,\" to' tips\nfolie. vale. on ihe poslal pay Mill,\nto- support the\u2019 Presid\u00e9nl\u2019s high\nway\u2019 plan, to laipport: the Preal:\ndents pyblie \u201chovsiig\u201d request, \u201c16\nPravont-itnbalkcing of th\u00e9 dofarise\nestablishimont, 10 uphold the Pres-\n{dent's . proposal for \u2018 r\u00e9etbrndng. to\npriyale enterprise of gertatn coms\nmerolnltype suarprisea dy Wie De:\nInse Dpartinent, ta carry out Me\nProsident\u2019s request for funda for\nan atonite penea ship, to support\n(he Presidont\u2019s request for home\nrule legislation for the Djsiriet of\nColumbla, nud Ingislation ta pen\npil poraons of expertance and abil-\nfy to serve \u2018gavernment withaut\ncompensation,\n\nThe Repabifcan sdyiinistratton\nhan placed In cporation many\u2019 of\nake tthprovam\u00e9nis \u2018auggitsted \u2018by\nthe Honver Camuasion during tle\n\n \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 1620.2792919921876, 178.78177917480468, 1930.2766162109376, 1068.0022021484374 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\ngood \u201cwis. oniulais \u201chealth bt\nfederal ald to public achosl con\nsttuction;. a - group of water -\u00a5e\nsonge projects Including the upper\nColorado; Taft-Hurtley Act amend:\nments; Refgea Relief \u201cAck amen:\nments; Hatallan\u2019 slaighood; com,\nprchgnalye program. of ata to low.\nincome farmers; and, cuatoma sim\nplitication, : s ope\n\nRemoornty Emburrase Prealdent\n\nDemagrats in Congress: adie \u2018ir\nMany . cases to. aiiberrasa | th:\nPresident and soupht to away\u2019 [ath\nNe \u2018opinion\u2019 againgt him as part o\ntheir atrategy for tha 1906 pallilca\nCumpalgn, Among Lhese Instance:\nwere tha il-conaidered attempt\njforee a $% Income tax rediction\nVie sold Daniacratic vote [nth\nSenale (wlth the single exceplinr\njot. Thurmond of $C.) againet. tn\nelomie peace ship, the. passage o\nA postal pay bill which conrpellas\na presidentint, vato, andthe use'o\nnevestigating cominittass to try tt\n[ereaia Bolllical {asues.\n\nRepublicans, for the moat \u2018part\nfu contiast to many of the Bema\neras, Slrongly supported tia Prvs\nident\u2019s program, and made a rec\n{cr outstanding for its insistones\njon legiainlive polictes recommend\nred by \u00a2Preaidont Elsonhower te\n-ferve he heat inlerests of bhi\nination.\n\nGOP Support More Balld\n\n; For oxample, Republicans sup\nrere\u2019 nicasires requested or, sup\nKarted by tae. Presidnt and th\nadministration far \u2018more slrong}s\nthen did Democrals in the follow\ntig instances: To eitiinle tha ir\nfosponslblo $20 incama tax redite\ntlon, In uphold tho gale. of gov\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 1307.2440185546875, 174.09445190429688, 1594.34375, 352.7498474121094 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Knowland Thinks.\nCongress Could:\nHave Done Better\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 82.79686737060547, 1727.6019287109375, 661.6058349609375, 3466.557861328125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "\\\n| Open a: Convenient\nCHARGE ACCOUNT\n\n4 Lots ~ gw\nsate tony \\\n\n\u2018eas\\\n\n \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 52.581187133789065, 548.4435375976562, 371.0287829589844, 1252.6687060546874 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": " \n\n\u2018AMIE Domi Silaasth toc teoe, Dari. MRS SIP ts inl\nfrig ing Rarrow : partlsmAship\u2019 \u2018from\nthe life \u2018and death {ssues ot national\nsecurity\u201cand. \u00e9xploring the tadts th\nthe light \u2018of: patriotic reason, - The\nresnit-was unity hy agreement\u2014\nnol unity by coereion.\n\nThe Democratle Record\n\n. tie 'r\u00e9cord \u2018of Democratic lead:\nstship \u2018speaks for itselt.\n\nThe Formosa resolution drawing\nthe line\u2019 against Communist: Chi\nnese \u2018imperialism \u2014 passed . with\nonly-three dasenting votes (In the\nSenate). \u2018\n\n\u2018The Patla: accords \u2018placing the\nkeysone in the free world's West.\nem bulwark against: Communisz\n\u2018approved in a-matler. of. hours\n\nThe \u2018Austrian treaty welting the\nStag\u00e9 tor the Big Foyr conference\nal, the suTpinit \u2014 \u2018ratifled quickly\nand with oaly minor dissent.\n\nThe McCarthy resolution sesking\nto He the, President's - hands al\nGeneva\u2019 +\" tiemly refected + with\nonly: four approving 'yotes.\n\nOn \u2018this basis,. the President, {r\nsharp:contraat lo hia predecessors,\nwas able td go to Geneva secure\nIn the\u2019 knowledge thet partisar\nknives would noi be hurled into he\npack as he sought to represent\nAmerica, For this \u2018achievement\natone, tnis Congress deserves &\n\u201cspecial place in history.\n\nHammered Gut Solid Program\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 2240.050654296875, 500.2724865722656, 2555.8846484375, 682.4887744140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "Charle\u00e9 Hess, a research fellow\nJin. the Comelt floricullure, deport\n|rient, sald the leaf is a\u2019 place of\n| plastic with lwo. small carbon rods\n\nAttached,\n/ Placed among the plants \u2018and\nJhanked to an alwetric elrauit, it au.\n|tamatically\u2019 turns a \u201cmist water-\nIng syafom an afd off,\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 58.74291229248047, 158.29547119140625, 680.2623901367188, 307.6156921386719 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Congress Marked by Unity,\nAchievement Says Johnson\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 2245.8048046875, 182.76255310058593, 2553.60876953125, 431.64810668945313 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": " \n\n83rd \u2018Congress, the ern e\u00a5atic\nSontgoliod \u201csith \u201cCongiens \u201chag\u201d not\ner\n\n \n\nclad a single Hoayer \u2018proposal,\n\u2018the Reguibbiieiin \u2019 \u2018adiniiistraiton\nhala \u201cbrotight: peace and. prowperliy:\nThe outstanding inet ot wor and a\nWale yeats of Ropiupiean\u2019 adminis:\ntration la the chauged atmosphere\n(he administration: helped to bring\n\nabout'in the warld\u2019 and. in donies:\n{le affairs,\n\n \n\n \n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 1309.4454296875, 420.50728881835937, 1621.6988574218751, 1061.8049365234374 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "MESO POP Anled Preiss,\n\nTauliys.tnta account the -whote of\nthe\u201d Etsgubowar | legistaltya pro-\ngram \"for thia \u2018sesston, the pur\ntorthance of Congress was: matlay:\nBtely satisfactory in view \u2018of - tie\nclose division. that prevailed : bo-\ntween the two major partied fi\noth the Senate: and House: of- Rep-\nlesontallyns.: Ue -Rapiublcans-: had\nbeen.in control of dic Congress \u2018andl\nits committens, \u2018niuch \u201cnore of, the\nPresidenUs domeastio program\nwould. hava been enacted and\nmiora of ft in decoudance with his\nrecommendations.\n\nTt conlrast io practices Inthe\nPpreyous \u2018Democrate New Derl ad-\ntministrations, Prealdent Eisenhow\ner followed the spirit of xenuins\nbiparlisanshlip in Corel gn policy\nwith excellent results. fu the pro\nhuotion of parce eal safeguarding\nof the-nalion's security,\n\nThe cooperation that did vox\nshould not obscure the tact that\nYue Demorrvatic - controlled: Con\ngress falled ln enact many impor-\nfant domnesUa measures Teen:\nmende) by the President, Major\nInendations nat cansidored ar re-\nJected. inchuded:. Highway LIM)\natomic pon Nip fav international\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 370.5600842285156, 555.6044262695312, 688.2915698242188, 1720.5554248046874 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": ": But Une tirat seasion of the Dem-\n\nocralig 84th Congress \u2018did not con-\njfin\u00e9 itself\u201c lo: one \u201cachtevernent\njalone, \u201cIt: Hamimerea\u2019 out a solid\nProgram ta prom\u00e9te. tha prosper-\nity of the United Slates and latd\nthe basis for further accomplish\niments \u201cin the next session,\n\nLooking at the ploture statlatic-\n{ally, sthe record ig. impressive.\njThis session passed\u2019 more bills in\n\nless time than any other In recent\n\n{memary.. The. credit for this\nsmooth funclioning: should go. to\nthe able! and \u00e9xperlenced commit-\ntee chaitmen =~ mon like Senators,\nClements of -Kentucky, Gravge at\nGeorgia, Fulbright of Arkansag,\n#iayden :of Arizona; Hill of Ala-\n\nbama, Magnuson of Washington,\nLand: othars,-\n\nThroigh. thelr experienced and\nJadle leadership, the Bilis that were\npasaed were nol only\u2018numeraus but\nJot high: quality, Thege Inctude:\n\nAlong range trade progam\n\nj geared: realistically to the needs\nof our imes-and preening to pro-\nmote the prosperity of the United\n)States,\n\n|, A reserve bill placing America\u2019s\nmilitary\u2019 manpower in a moreef-\ntaclive posture than has existed\npreviously.\n\nA housing bil that seeks to meet\nthe needs of a rapidly expanding\nAmerica.\n\nRaised Minimum Wage\n\nA minimum wage bill raising lhe\nfloor on wages to a. level that ts\n\njin necord with modern reailties.\n\nFarm legislation ta rediice. the\n\ninterest rales on, farm loang and\ncushion the shock of natural die\nasters an agricullure, >\n\n| Anti - trust legislation inees\u00ae\n\nIng the penalities for the first time\n\nin H years,\n\nTax legislation closing a loop:\nhole that would: have. coat the\nTreasury atleast one\u2019 Dilllen\ndollars.\n\nPay legislation piacing federal\nemployees in.a better posllion to\nmeet-the high cost of iHying.\n\nScores, of other measures were\npassed to protect the nation\u2019s com-\nmodity exchanges from specula-\ntion; ta \u2018cantrol water pollution; to\naid small business and to atep up\nmedical research,\n\n \n\n \n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 713.61767578125, 218.6752166748047, 1287.09130859375, 958.9868774414062 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 722.0081787109375, 160.81973266601562, 1269.0478515625, 199.71337890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "ON: WAY TO HIS ARMY TRIAL\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 1947.9581298828125, 703.8779907226562, 2531.478271484375, 1057.0299072265625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "AIRPLANE RESERVATIONS\n@ Title Transfers. @ License Plates\n@ Operator Licenses @ Learner Permits\n\nmn cil\n\nWE CLOSE AT NOON SATURDAYS\n\u2014\nWEIRTON\n\nAUTO Gps\n\n3401 Main St. Phone 37\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 73.84071350097656, 1272.6558837890625, 364.46759033203125, 1715.1114501953125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "_ Phone 2437\nfor\nRental of\nWallpaper\n' Steamers\n\noR ;\nFloor Sanders\nand Edgers .\nASPIOTE PAINT\n\nSTORE = >\n\n3218 Main St. \u2014\u2014 Weirton\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 52.22879302978516, 362.211298828125, 690.0067797851563, 548.3862963867188 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": " \n\nWa os SL eN For United Press yo\n\nThe Siret asesioh of; the Hin Congress \u2018can: be aumm\nia two. worda \u2014uaity, and achieyertent.:.\u00b0 ~ :\n\u00bb Under : Demo leadership; a: policy was forged which\nallowed the United\u201d States to uapoak with a:atrong and single\nvoice in\u2018 worl coundiia, \u2018For the Mrst time in aay yeers, the\nVoices\u2019 of. discord .\u2014which ought. to divide \u201cAmerica: in\u2019 the\n\nface :of world. Communi creduced toa\u2019 minimum: -.\n= RIG writ: nin of'R\u201d RRBs ORG ea Mn an\n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 2248.364501953125, 456.7637939453125, 2509.633056640625, 496.9028015136719 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Flectronic Watering\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 782.243896484375, 1149.4429931640625, 2472.596435546875, 3321.18408203125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": " \n\ncs\n\n \n\nNow.. Aif-a) Furniture\nYou Save $150 on this Huge |\n12 cu. \u2018. Automatic-Defrost-\n\n\u2018LEONARD.\n\n\u2018A Combination Refrigerator\nfam} = and Home Freezer, Allin One |\n\nJ ; ONE \u2018DOOR for Refrigerater Section\na - ONE DOGR ter Heme Freezer Section\n\n\u201cF Huge in size... manimoth in value! You'll\n\nlove the convenience of the separate doors!\nYou'll appreciate the extra capacity of the\n70-pound frozen food compartment! Eco-\n\n, nomical, too, because of Kelyinator \u201cPalar-\nsphere\" sealed unit! Best of all, L&A- Fur-.\nniture brings it to you at & big $150 saving.\n\nRegularly 529.95\nYou Save 150.00\n\n__|\u00b0 (379%\n\na ; \u2018 \u00b0 =i\n\u2018Low Down Poyments\u2014L & d\u2019s.osy Terms\u2014Free Delivery\n\n\u201cOut of the Way \u2014 Less to Pay\u201d\n\n \n \n\n\u2018\nee\n0 | ,\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 1322.650146484375, 366.93768310546875, 1611.5557861328125, 412.04791259765625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "By WILLIAM. 8, KNOWLAND\nSonale Repub}ean Leider\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 180.48495483398438, 321.6088562011719, 529.2068481445312, 367.29052734375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "vi By LYNDON Ra JORNSON\nBenade Democmtic\n\n \n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 1036.2281494140625, 3278.53369140625, 2175.96044921875, 3434.292724609375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "142. FIFTH STREET\n\nSTEUBENVILLE\n\n \n" } } }, { "scan_name": "291299715-dubuque-telegraph-herald-Apr-03-1955-p-8.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 31, 49 ], [ 31, 55 ], [ 49, 55 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 49, 55 ], [ 55, 31 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6796.60842578125, 10294.8647734375 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 217.34266662597656, 638.4450073242188, 2546.7607421875, 2810.203125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 2603.714572265625, 863.1059296875, 3433.72073046875, 3807.547390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "DES MOINES # \u2014 The Iowa\nFarm Bureau has \u2018\u2018double-\ncrossed\u2019\u2019 schoo] interests in the\nState, Rep. Earl Miller (R-Cedar\nFalls), chairman of the House\nSchools Committee, said Friday.\n\nMiller said the big farm organ:\n\nation apparentiy is supporting\nonly one of three school bills whose\npas he has heen seeking as\na \u201cpackage proposition\u2019.\n| Referring to the Farm Bureau,\niMiller said in an interview:\n- 'They have misled ws all along.\nWe have been the victims of a\n| double-cross,\u201d |\nThe three bills which Miller\niwants the Legislature to pass\u2019\njointly are: |\n| 4, To increase agricultural land\n\u2018tax credit from five million to 10\"\nmillion dollars a year, This credit\nis help the state gives farmers in\npaying their local school district\ntaxes.\n\n2. To provide that under certain\ncircumstances a school district\nmay be compelled to go into a\nlarger reorganized district, even\nthough the local district opposes\nthe change.\n\n3. To provide state equalization\naid to districts with 500 or more\npupils, a 12-year school and a levy\nof at least 17 mills which fails\nto yield $200 a year per pupil.\n\nMiller asserted the Farm Bureau\nhad given the impression it would\nsupport all three bills bur (nat it\nnow appears it will support only\nthe land tax credit measure,\n\u201cThat would be very damaging\nto the schools program,\u2019 (\u2018filler\nsaid. \u201cThat would be most unfair\nto the people who pay taxes to the\n\u2018state government.\u2019\n\nHarry Storey, lobbyist for the\nFarm Bureau, said the organia-\nition has not taken a position on\nthe \u2018equalization\u2019 bill, He indi.\ncated the Farm Bureau does not\n\u2018favor the school reorganization\nbill as now written.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 3460.0380859375, 506.0252685546875, 4223.69189453125, 1754.0888671875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 5116.837890625, 502.98455810546875, 5890.48388671875, 1728.91162109375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 5100.64596875, 2831.53415234375, 5927.9585234375, 5106.363796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "| LANCASTER, Wis.\u2014Frank Zell-\ner, 69, retired farmer and sales-\n\u2018man and a candidate for second\nward alderman in Lancaster's city\n\u2018election Tuesday, dropped dead\nSaturday afternoon in downtown\nLancaster.\n\n= Mr. Zeller suffered a heart at.\ntack while crossing the street at\nthe corner by the sheriff's resi-\ndence. As he fell he was almost\ncaught by Sheriff Robert Seemey-\n\u2018er who was crossing the street at\nthe same time.\n\nThe sheriff and deputies admin-\n\u2018istered artificial respiration, but\nMr. Zeller was dead when a doc-\n|tor arrived,\n\n, As a crowd gathered, the sher-\n\\Mf said, a truck driven by an East\n|Dubuque man barrelled down the\n| street at high speed, turning the\ncorner almost into the throng.\n\n| He failed to stop for Undersher.\n\\iff Harold Adams\u2019 signal, and\n\u2018even went around the block and\n\u2018through the crowd again before\njhe was halted after a chase, the\nSheriff said. The driver is in the\nGrant County jail awaiting ar.\n raignment.\n\n|. Mr. Zeller\u2019s body was taken te\n| the Harris and Wepking Funeral\nHome, where arrangements are\n-ineomplete. He was born July 6.\n| 1885, in Harrison Township, a sor\nof Mr. and Mrs. Chris Zeller.\n\n; Surviving are his wife, the form\ner Mildred Brvhan: a son. Leon\n- ard of Lancaster, and one brother\nHarry of Platteville.\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 4276.8388671875, 3877.919921875, 5056.01416015625, 4236.43798828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "Navy Tightens Up\nOn News About\nAtom Submarine\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 2640.868380859375, 6946.42380078125, 3474.857693359375, 8662.4350859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "CLEVELAND \u00ae\u2014The CIO Unit.\ned Automomle Workers Union Fri-\nday urged labor and farm groups\nto mobilize in advance of the 1956\npolitical conventions, \u201cin an all-\nout effort to fight for liberal prin-\nciples in the platforms of the po-\nlitieal parties,\u201d\n\nAt the conclusion of the union's\nconvention, the 3,000 delegates ap.\nproved a resolution calling for a\nnational conference of labor, farm\nand other \u201cliberal\u201d forces next\nspring.\n\nIn one of its last acts, the con-\nvention shouted endorsement of a\nprogram calling for federal aid to\nSchool and hospital construction, a\nfederal public housing program,\nheavier taxes on excess profits\nand surplus savings, appropriations\nfor public power, increased unem-\nployment benefits, a $1.25 minimum\nwage, greater social security cov-\nerage, and federa! industrial health\nand safety codes.\n\n_ A foreign policy resolution hailed\n\u2018the administration\u2019s pledge to sup-\n\n,port Formosa and the Pescadore\n| slands from Red Chinese inva-\nsion,\n\n \n\n \n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 134.83568127441407, 3610.937228515625, 962.1473662109374, 5732.26076953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "DAVENPORT W\u2014Louis (Rusty)\nMyers, Davenport, charged with\nthe fatal shooting March | of Mrs\nDelores Lund, pleaded innocent of\nfirst degree murder at a hearing\nSaturday. His atiorney then asked\nfor a change of venue from Scott\nCounty\n\nDistrict Judge Glenn D. Kelly\ngave Myers\u2019 counsel, Moss Meers.\nman, Moline, [li,, until Thursday\nto file a motion for change of ven\nwe. Judge Kelly alse tentatively\nset Thursday for hearing the mo\ntion.\n\nMyers\u2019 plea of innocent came\nafter a defense mol'on to quash\nthe indictment of Myers was over\nruled.\n\nMeersman had argued that there\nhad been illegal or unauthorized\nrelease of grand jury testimony\nprior to or following filing ef the\nindictment March 15.\n\nJudge Kelly, to whom the grand\njury report was made, ruled that\nthe presentation of the indictment\nhad been proper and what may\nhave occurred later had no bear-\ning on its presentation,\n\nA request by Meersman to ex.\namine exhibits in the case was\ngranted by the court, with the\nStipulation that the county atterney\nand the clerk of court be presen\nat such time.\n\nMyers is held in the Scott Coun\nty jail without bond,\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 1804.4595673828126, 5604.48239453125, 2630.322048828125, 7171.9565703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "NEW YORK (\u00ae\u2014 Western centers\n\u2018of learning play a vital role in\n\u2018combatting the spread of Commu-\nnism, Itahan Premier Mario Scel-\nba said Saturday.\n\nThe premier received a docto-\nate of laws from Fordham Unt\nversity,\n\nIn an address he cited the task\nconfronting such institutions in the\nbattle against Communism, say-\ning:\n| \u201cIn a world where the eventual\n\u2018outcome of the struggle between\nthe two Nstems depends unon the\nstrength of our principles and upon\nthe faith we place in them, the\n|Western centers of learning now\nplay a part and assume an import.\nj ance which cannot be overestimat\ned\u201d\n| In an earher address, Scelba\n\u2018quoted Halian Communists as say.\n\u2018ing ltahans are \u201cservants of\n\u2018America.\u2019 He added:\n\n\u201cHere's the answer: Everyone\nWants to come to the United States\nnobody wants to go to Russia,\u2019\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 2614.5419921875, 365.61517333984375, 3376.916259765625, 835.6643676757812 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "Miller Charges\nFarm Bureau\n\u2018Double-cross\u2019\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 5126.2602265625, 5557.4028046875, 5948.8452421875, 7225.03908984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "BUFFALO, lowa *# \u2014 Three\nteachers whose contracts were not\nrenewed earlier this week were\nrehired Friday afternoon after the\n\u201818 public school teachers held a\n\u2018closed meeting with the scnool\nboard.\n\n_ Edwin Rauch, president, said the\nboard extended one-year contracts\nto Andrew A. Anderson, 31, high\nschool principal; Miss Lavetta\n\u2018Countryman, 21, first and second\n\u2018grade teacher; and Irvin Bery-\nhill, seventh gade teacher.\n\n_ The action came after about 30\nhigh school students walkea out\nof class Thursday in protest over\nthe board's failure to rehire An.\n\u2018derson.\n\nBoard members and teachers re-\nfused to comment on Friday's ac-\ntion. Earlier the board members\ndeclined to say why the three\nteachers were not being retained.\n\nThe students said they demon-\n\u2018Stated only for Anderson, who\nthey described as the \u201cbest teach-\ner we ever had\u201d. Anderon also\nteaches manual training and imath-\n-ematics.\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 4288.54880078125, 4252.91012890625, 5108.28323046875, 5872.95803515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "GROTON, Conn. (\u00ae\u2014The Navy\ntightened up Saturday on news\nabout movements of the atomic\nsubmarine Nautilus.\n\nIt did so, it explained, because\nof the new Defense Department\ndirective requiring review and\nclearance three days in advance\nof release of information involvy-\n\u2018ing security or affairs of national\nimportance.\n\n_ Heretofore, since the Nautilus\n\u2018made her maiden voyage on Jan,\n\u201817, the Navy has issued informa-\ntion about her various trial runs.\n\n_ However, Lt. Cmdr. John C. Par-\nry, public information officer on\n\u2018the staff of the Atlantic Subma:.\nrine Force commander, told news.\nmen he can release no more in.\nformation because plans for the\n\u2018Nautilus\u2019 trials usually are nol\nmade as much as three days in\nadvance.\n\n_ That was Parry's report wher\nnewsmen, noting that the Nautilus\nwas absent Saturday from het\nberth, inquired as to her where\nabouts.\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 2626.24753125, 4597.60641796875, 3453.447537109375, 6450.00100390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "hheutenant on active duty with the\n_\u2014 Aw National Guard while at-\ntending Drake. Janice is a fresh.\nman at Texas State College for\nWomen,\n| Alpha lote Founder\n\nMrs. Fenton is founder and\npresident of Alpha lota, interna-\ntional honorary business sorority,\n\u2018A graduate of SUI, she has served\nAIB as secretary for many years.\nPhotography, travef and dogs are\nher hobbies,\n\nShe credits her wide ringe of\nactivities to \u201cthe enthusiasm and\ncooperation of my family whose\nneeds and inleresis have always\n\u2018taken precedence.\u201d\n\n, Last July Mrs. Fenton completed\na term as president of the Ameri-\ncan Federation of Soroptimist\n\u2018Clubs. She also is a past vice-\npresident of the National Federa-\n\u2018tion ef Press Women. She served\nHast year on the Women's Advi.\n\u2018sory Committee for the White\nHouse Conference on Highway\nSafely.\n| She also has been a membet\nor officer of numerous other\ngroups and has directed a gumber\nof public service projects, She i:\n55 years of age.\n\n \n\n4\n7\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 156.63219006347657, 6117.1313203125, 989.9997832031249, 7213.78713671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "ine mem of 345 in currency:\nfrom the Windsor Grocery, 2401\nWindsor Ave., was reported to po-\nlice Saturday by the owner, John\nM. Baumhover |\n\nThe money was taken sometime\nbetween Friday night, March 25,\nand Sunday night, March 27. One\nroll ef half dollars and a roll of\nquarters were taken from a tin\nbox and $15 in currency from a\nfiling case. About $12 in the tin\nbox and $600 in the cash regis-\nter were not touched, Baumhover\nstated.\n\nNo signs of forced entrance were\napparent. He thought the money\nmight have been taken while he\nand his wife were away from the\nstore a short time\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 4304.4985078125, 6284.5981171875, 5127.35451953125, 7775.22756640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "| VIENNA, Austria (\u201c\u00ae\u2014Four Hun-\ngarian refugees who fled across\nthe Austrian border have been re-\nturned to Hungary after being\nturned in by an Austrian Commu-\nnist, police reported Saturday.\nTwo of the refugees were injured\nwhen a mune exploded as they\nwere making their escape Thurs-\nday night.\n\nCommunist border guards\n\nopened fire, but the group man.-\naged to reach the border village\nof Nickelsdorf in the Soviet Zone\n\u2018of Austria.\nThe refugees made their way to\n\u2018a private house and preparations\n\u2018were begun to transport them to\n\u2018the American zone. But Austrian\npolice, under strict orders from\nthe Russians to report all escapes,\nwere informed by a Communist\n\u2018living in the village.\n\nThe Russians immediately had\nthe refugees picked up and turned\nthem over to Hungarian author-\nitjec\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 3442.685791015625, 2386.5380859375, 4211.41162109375, 2864.990478515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Red-led Union,\nLords of Press\nIn Strike Seige\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 5113.7294921875, 5152.53271484375, 5864.2998046875, 5532.482421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Three Buffalo\nTeachers Rehired\nFollowing Protest\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 2635.5908203125, 6473.43212890625, 3445.999755859375, 6917.55419921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Farm, Labor\nForces Urged tc\nFight in \u201856\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 2647.3227265625, 9122.0004609375, 3472.980251953125, 10113.578640624999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "sl. LOUIS W\u2014Funerai services\n\u2018were held Saturday for Joseph Pu-\nlitzer, editor and publisher of the\n/Post-Dispatch, at Christ Church\n\u2018Cathedral, just a little more than\nia block from the newspaper build.\ning.\n| Pulitzer, who directed the news-\n\u2018paper for 43 years, died unexpect-\nedly Wednesday night at the age\nof 70. He had spent his usual busy\n\u2018day at his office.\n| The services were conducted by\nj the Rev. Early W. Poindexter, can-\n\u2018on of the cathedral. In accord.\n-ance with Episcopal practice,\n\u2018there was no eulogy,\nj Burial was private,\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 1814.2972138671876, 7982.311984375, 2640.301541015625, 9708.414578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "attorney was Kermit Kruse, The\nappointment by Countryman this\nweek of Kruse as special assistant\nattorney general in charge of liq-\nuor law enforcement in Clinton\nCounty touched off all the fire-\nworks\n\n| Kair said Kruse, while county\n\u2018attorney, \u201ccould have shown a lot\nmore backbone than he did.\u2019 Kair\nsaid police gave Kruse regular re-\nports on the liquor situation but\nthat as county attorney he \u201cor-\ndered only one raid, at a DAV\nClub in Clinton, after | suggested\na,\u201d\n\nKair said he would not have\nmade his statement on the situa-\ntion except that he received word\nof letters reportedly written by\ntwo policemen to Countryman.\n\nAt his home in Nevada, lowa.\n\u2018Saturday, Countryman said neither\nhe nor his office had made any\nrelease or disclosure concerning\n\u2018any letters from Clinton along the\n\\line Kair mentioned. Countryman\nsaid he had \u201c\u2018no comment\u201d on any\nsuch letters. He declined to say\nwhether such letters had been re\n\u2018ceived.\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 1792.8074951171875, 5207.9423828125, 2556.77490234375, 5577.50927734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Scelba Stresses\nRole of Colleges\nAgainst Commies\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 5923.8349609375, 354.1169738769531, 6715.7255859375, 814.357177734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Cite Davenport\nFor Expansion\nOf Industries\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 137.79884338378906, 3118.20166015625, 869.7138061523438, 3588.684814453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Myers Pleads\nNot Guilty of\nLund Murder\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 3507.255615234375, 7975.07421875, 5079.1171875, 9680.626953125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 932.2657470703125, 3106.6650390625, 2572.04150390625, 3496.4228515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "About $20-million a Yea\nMore in Taxes Needed\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 5962.99951171875, 8097.376953125, 6705.65771484375, 8472.9033203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "DM Judge Gives\nMan 2-year Term\nOn Dope Charge\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 5959.3578828125, 8506.671359375, 6784.76369921875, 9650.212429687499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "DES MOINES # \u2014 Robert L\n\u2018Purdy, 25, formerly of Fairmont,\nW. Va, has been sentenced to two\nconsecutive two-vear terms in a\nfederal institution for illegal pur\nchase of morphine.\n\nFederal Judge William F. Riley\nsaid he would recommend that\nPurdy be confined to an institution\nwhere he could be treated for drug\naddiction, Purdy had pleaded guii\nty\n\nPurdy and Richard Mayfair. 29\nPittsburgh, were arrested here last\n\u2018Oct. 22 whem they were found in\n/possession of a quantity of mari\n\u2018juana weed.\n\n_ Mayfair is serving a five yeat\nsentence in the state penitentiary\n\n(On a Marijuana possession charge.\n| aoa are eR ee ae\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 5104.60986328125, 2324.69140625, 5834.25732421875, 2793.39306640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Candidate for\nCouncil Dies\nAt Lancaster\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 148.0845184326172, 5753.283203125, 929.5988159179688, 6089.34375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Report Theft of\nMoney From Shop\nOn Windsor Ave.\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 4267.685546875, 357.3415222167969, 5066.9482421875, 824.8045654296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Attorneys File\nLengthy Appea\nFor Sheppard\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 4305.71923828125, 5924.09716796875, 5084.1513671875, 6267.04052734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Four Hungarian\nRefugees Returnec\nFollowing Escape\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 1786.2718232421876, 4035.85544140625, 2611.63576953125, 5155.3589140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "| many weeks. It is expected it\n\u2018would produce about 10 million dol-\nlars a year.\n\nFollowing the beer-cigarette tax\nbill on the House calendar is an\n\u2018omnibus income tax bill, It would\nrequire a $3 filing fee of all per-\nisons who make income tax re\nturns, increase the number of per-\nsons required to file, and reduce\nexemptions. Estimates are that i\nwould yield about 5 million dollars\n\u2018a year,\n| This is the situation as the Leg.\n\u2018islature goes into its last three\n\u2018weeks of the session. The appro\n\u2018priations bills, which mill be given\npriority, are expected to start\nmoving through the House \u2018Tues.\nday.\n\n \n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 2646.103515625, 8701.7373046875, 3425.2490234375, 9077.9990234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "Funeral Services\nHeld Saturday for\nJoseph Pulitzer\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 2618.419189453125, 3844.755126953125, 3422.034423828125, 4330.267578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "Pick Former\nDubuquer lowe\nMother-of-Year\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 1813.9974365234375, 7212.6845703125, 2564.57177734375, 7710.86376953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "GOP Blamed\nFor \u2018Black Eye\u2019\nOf Clintonites\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 5139.9633515625, 8033.4457734375, 5958.1391875, 10127.6264921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "in the Chinese category except for\nvery general figures\n\nOf the original 5,000, 350 have\nleft. including many who were\ntechnically trained. But with the\nbeginning of the Korean war in\n1950 the government screened the\ntechnically trained students to be\nsure that their departure would not\nbe contrary to American security.\n\n124 Denied Permission\n\nA State Department check\nshowed that 124 had been denied\npermission to leave the country\nsince 1950. The check showed fur-\nther that half that number no long-\ner desire to leave\n- Last summer and fall 27 were\ncleared to depart. The remaining\n35 have had their cases under con-\nsideration since last fall. The 76\ncleared today include those 35 plus\nothers who decided in the mean-\ntime they would prefer to leave.\n\nThe final decision, after consul-\ntation among the state, justice and\ndefense departments, apparently\nwas made primarily by Secretary\nDulles. Authorities said President\nEisenhower had been informed.\n- Sen. Knowland of California, the\nGOP floor leader, told reporters he\n\u2018intends to confer tomorrow or Mon\n\u2018day in New York with Ambassa-\ndor Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.. on\nUnited Nations efforts to gain re-\nlease of the American fliers.\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 3481.185791015625, 365.9847106933594, 4216.4599609375, 480.2159118652344 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "25 Years in Court\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 688.3138427734375, 471.4565734863281, 2077.327880859375, 596.0087280273438 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "lowa U\u2019 s Most Eligible Bachelor\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 3662.264892578125, 7830.51953125, 4950.8427734375, 7943.0693359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "Prepare for Mass Inoculation\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 5130.1220703125, 7269.68603515625, 5914.36328125, 7767.7763671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "China Students\nGet Permission\nTo Leave U. S.\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 378.4167785644531, 7230.75634765625, 787.5848388671875, 7342.5078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "Weather\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 5963.30758984375, 9730.811984375, 6796.60842578125, 10113.855007812499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "OLLUMWA \\\u00ae\u2014 Thomas Newell,\n'77, of Agency, father of Don New.\nell, director of athletics in Ottum.\n\\wa high school, died Friday at his\n\u2018son's home here. Services will he\nSunday afternoon at the Agency\niMethodist Church. .\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 1834.81784375, 9811.6352265625, 2640.845486328125, 10110.901882812499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "SIOUX CITY a John Beatty\n16, Sioux City, drowned Friday\nnight while checking some fishing\njines on the South Dakota side o!\nthe Big Sioux River.\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 5120.72119140625, 361.44354248046875, 5877.6455078125, 476.24267578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "Honorary Colone\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 4261.97409375, 859.873263671875, 5098.313015625, 3762.1011015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "| CLEVELAND (UP) \u2014At\u2018orneys\nasked the Court of Appeals to set\naside the conviction of Dr. Samuel\nH. Sheppard Saturday because of\ninsufficient evidence, errors in\ncourt procedure and information\nshowing that someone else \u2014possi-\nbly a sex deviate -- committed\nthe bludgeon-slaying. |\n| 365-Page Brief\n\n| The appeal was in the form of a\n|365-page brief. It was filed by the\nattorneys who rep resendetShep-\nattorneys who represented Shep-\nbard at the lengthy trial that\n\u2018ended Dec, 22 in his conviction of\nsecond-degree murder of his wife,\nMarilyn\n\nThe brief cited three alleged\nlerrors en which to base a plea for\n;mistrial: Misconduct of the prose-\njcuting attorneys, improper hand-\n\u2018ling of the jury during its delibera-\njtions and creation of a hostile at-\nmosphere by newspapers.\n\nThe summation in the brief con-\ntained evidence that someone else\ncommitted the crime. Some of that\nmaterial evidently was based en\niwork by Dr. Paul Kirk, University\n\u2018of California criminologist hired by\n\u2018the Sheppard family to investigate\nithe case after his conviction.\n\nClaim Slayer Left-Handed\n\nThe brief said the slayer was\n\u2018left-handed, \u201cbecause Mrs, Shep-\njpard turned her face to the right\njand held her right hand in front\n\u2018of her face to ward off blows from\nthe murder weapon\u2019 Sheppard is\nright-handed, the brief pointed out.\n| A theory that the murder re-\nsulted frem sexual assault was\nexplored at length. The brief said\nthe position of Mrs. Sheppard's\n\u2018legs gave such indication, and\n, asked \u201cWhoever heard of a mur-\nder of a wife resulting from a sex\n\u2018attack by the husband?\u201d\n| The defense will have another\n\u2018week to file answers to the state\u2019s\n\u2018irebutial, due May 14. Oral| hear-\nings hefore the Court of Appeals\n\n \n\n \n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 962.9160493164062, 3582.27048046875, 2618.1069609375, 4019.30862109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "| DES MOINES (AP) A preview of the aftitude of your\nLegislature toward spending indicates a need for at least 20\n\u2018million dollars a year in additional tax revenue, Where to\nget it remains to be decided.\n\nThis is completely aside from whatever increase the law-\n\u2018makers may vote in the gasoline tax. The House decided\n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 6021.51171875, 9659.8681640625, 6745.04345703125, 9715.67578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "Athletic Director's Father Diec\n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 3437.84567578125, 2904.1098359375, 4283.037625, 7511.2641875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": "| LONDON (AP)\u2014 Britain's big-|\n,Best newspaper strike took on the\u2019\naspecie today of becom a\nlong siege between Fleet et\npress lords and Commun: ied)\n\u2018electricians.\n\nA Royal Commission was seid!\nby the government to investigate\nthe strike now going into its ninth\nday\u2014but it only has powers to\nmake recommendations. /\n\nAlready the strike has cut deeply.\ninto the nation\u2019s economic life at\nthe height of the busy Faster shop-\nping season and has left millions of\n\u2018voters in a news blackout with a\ngeneral election likely.\n\nOnly 700 Employes\n\nThe dispute hinged on the wage\ndemands of only 700 employes\u2014the\nbulk of them members of the elec-\ntrical trade union headed by Com-\nmunist Walter Stevens Striking\nwith them are a handful of main-\ntenance men.\n\nMore than 50.000 other emploves\n|~- editorial down to newspaper ven-\ndors on the street\u2014have been left\n) idle by the walkout that shut down\n\n13 national dailies and 11 Sunday\n\nmewspapers with a circulation\n\ntotaling upwards of 50 million.\nThe World Press News, Britain\u2019s\nnewspaper trade weekly, said it\n\nseemed unlikely that the strike\n\nwould come to an end until after\n| Easter traditionally is a sell-out\nThere are also dangers, the weekly\nsaid, of the strike spreading to\n| provincial papers and to the maga.\nzines.\nRed Paper Hit\n\nOne of the papers hard hit by the\nstrike is the Communist Daily\nWorker, already deeply in the red\nand always appealing for funds,\n\nThe newspaper blackout is put.\nting a financial squeeze on stores.\ntheaters, sports and the bookmak\n_ ers. Easter is a peak season for al\n\n, four businesses. Thev depenc\n\u2018 heavily on newspaper publicity anc\n~ advertising fo pull in the custom\n, ers. The big stores along famou:\n\u2014 Regent, Bond and Oxford street:\n, are crammed with Easter finery\n, but there are few means of ad\nvertising it.\n\nThis country has no commercia\n\n, fadio or TV. Billboards, bus ane\ne| \"| subway placards, and advertisin;\n. Space in periodicals are alread:\n\nbooked up. Store officials sai\nlosses, especially on novelties an\n\n\u2018items bought in quantities as ad\n\nveruising leaders, may be heavy.\nSellout Time\n\nRaster traditionally is a seil-ou\n\n) time for London's theaters, wher\n\nthere are 39 plays and musical:\n\n\u2018running. New plays and film:\n\njopening without the publicity o\n\n| newspaper reviews are playing t\nt- slim houses. Advance booking\n\u00bb have plummeted.\n\ns, It also has been a grim time fo\nsports fans. Some of the bigges\nl- events of the year, such as th\n1 Grand National, the Oxford-Cam\n\u00bb bridge boat race, and the bi\n\nEngland - Scotland soccer mate!\n'$ passed without the usual reams o\n) press comment.\n\n|\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 5914.1488984375, 807.220919921875, 6765.67385546875, 8265.880398437499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": "DAVENPORT #\u2014A government\nspecialist said Saturday that the\nDavenport area is an outstanding\nexample of the Midwest's potential\nin the competition for industria!\n| growth.\n| Gustav E. Larson, an area de\n\u2018velopment expert in the U.S. De-\n\u2018partment of Commerce, predicted\nthat \u201cthe Midwest should, as it\nhas in the past, continue to do\ney well\u2019\u2019 in the e.niest for in-\nidustrial expansion.\n\nLarsen addressed the Iowa Coun-\ncil on Economic Education at a\nmeeting held at St. Ambrose Col-\nlege.\n\n\u201cThe vast growth in income and\nmarkets forseen by our economists\n\nmeans that there musi and will\n\ncontinue to be substantia! further\n\ngrowth and expansion of industry\n\nto meet these markets,\u2019 he Said.\nLeads on Most Counts\n\nLarson asserted the Midwest\n\u201cleads en most counts in the abso-\nlute growth and development of\n\u2018new markets in recent years.\u201d\n| He said \u201cthe actual number of\ncustomers and the actual amount\nof added income have been great-\ner\u2019 in recent years in the Mid-\npal \u201cthan in our rapidly growing\n\u2018West and Southwest areas.\n\n_ \u201cMarket access,\u201d he said, \u201cis\na prime factor in determining the\nJocation of many industries and\n| the Midwest encompasses the rich-\nest consumer, industrial, and farm\n| markets of the world.\u201d\n| Larsen said that by the Midwest\n\nhe meant lowa, Iiinois, Nebraska,\n\nMinnesota, Wisconsin, Missouri,\n\nthe Dakotas, Kansas, Ohio, Michi-\n! gan and Indiana.\n\nHe said Davenport and the Quad\n/ Cities \u201chave at their doorstep\n\u2018nearly two fifths of the nation\u2019s\nt industrial market; nearly a third\n\nof the U.S. consumer market.\u201d\n\n: industries Mentioned\n' As industries for further growth\n* he mentioned aluminum and other\nmeta! preduct fabricators, the re-\n~ frigeration and air-conditioning in-\nt dustry, superphosphate fertilizer\nP mixing plants, firms to make anti-\nP biotics to combat animal diseases\nand plant blights, and small firms\n-to produce agricultura] chemicais\n1 of many kinds.\n1 In the field of aluminum fabri-\n\u00ae cation, he mentioned the growing\n@ farm market for supplementary\nP irrigation systems.\n\nLarson said aggressive indus-\n\ntrial development pregrams often\n> are launched in order to secure\n| greater diversity and to increase\ne'income in the area. He also said\n. new industries can contribute to\nnN easing the tax load.\n\nWhether an area such as the\n| Quad Cities should undertake an\n- aggressive program of this type,\n*, he said, depends on \u201cwhether there\n\nis need to increase the number\n\n\u2018and variety of job opportunities,\n\n| and whether or net there is a need\n\n{to strengthen the economic base\n\niwhich supports the area.\u201d\n\nProcedure Suggested\n\n_ The speaker, in his prepared re-\n\nmarks, suggested this procedure:\n1. A community should firs!\nidentify its basic economic prob-\nlems and then decide whether an\nyindustrial development program is\nneeded, how much time and money\nshould go into it, and in what di-\nyy rection the development should go.\n\n| 2. It should be recognized that\n\u00bb aa elfective industrial development\n. program must include community\nh improvement efforts because when\n, areas compete favorably on basic\nq Considerations such items as\n~ schools, housing, recreational fa-\ncilities and community and labor\n0 attitudes may be the deciding fac-\n\n: ter.\n\n\u201c 3. An area such as the Quad\n\"Cities should recognize the oppor-\ntunities for expanding existing in-\ndustry as one of the great possi.\nbilities for growth.\ni Certificates of Necessity\n* Larson said 135 Certificates of\n\u20ac Necessity for industrial defense fa-\n1. cilities expansion totaling $328,\nN- 546,000 had been issued for lowa\n10 from Jan. 1, 1950-Dec. 31, 1954\nh-| Of these 92 certificates, 92 total.\nling $57,202,000 were for metropol.\nl- itan areas in Iowa. He listed these\nas follows:\n\nDavenport, 27 for $41,763,000;\nCedar Rapids, 12 for $5,015,000,\nCouncil Bluffs, 1 for $90,000; Des\n|Moines, 40 for $7,927,000; Sioux\n\u2018City, 2 for $537,000; Waterloo, \u00a2\nfor $642,000; Dubuque, 4 for $1,228,\n000.\n\n_ Although Larson did not specify\nit, it is believed likely that the\n| $271,344,000 in Certificales of Ne\n\n- cessity for non-metropolitan areas\n\nis so large because it probably in\n\ncludes the certificate for a 250 mi.\n\nlion dollar steel plant at Camanche\nnear Clinton,\n\nYt a tee atte ee\n\nDM Judge Gives\n\n \n\n \n\ni\ni\n\nee -\n\n\u2018\u20ac\nw\n" }, "53": { "bbox": [ 1443.734619140625, 3524.3173828125, 2104.939208984375, 3584.377197265625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 53, "ocr_text": "By DWIGHT McCORMACK\n" }, "54": { "bbox": [ 2644.126220703125, 4391.40576171875, 3289.0615234375, 4470.30615234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 54, "ocr_text": "MOTHER-OF-YEAR\u2014\n" }, "55": { "bbox": [ 962.3296235351562, 3888.28219921875, 1788.8784453125, 10294.8647734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 55, "ocr_text": "THIS 18 completley aside ir\n\u2018makers may vote in the gas\n\u2018this week to boost that levy\nto six cents a gallon for the\nnext two years. That revenue\ngoes for highway use only.\n\nThe outlook on spending and the\nconsequent necessity of raising\n\u2018some taxes is based on the first\nthree of the big appropriations\nbills to be introduced,\n\nHalt Deficit Spending\n\nAlso a pat of the preview is\nthe fact that most legislators want\n\u2018to halt the deficit spending which\nhas been going on in this bien\nnium,\n| The appropriations measures\nwere sponsored by the House Ap-\n\u2018propriations Committee. They rep-\nresent the egmposite thinking,\njstudy and ia ing of joint House\njand Senate special subcommittees,\nand of the House appropriations\n\u201ccommittee itself,\n| There are 51 members of the\nappropriations committee. It would\ntake only four more votes to pas:\nthe measures as they are. Usually\n\u2018the House and Senate follow quite\nclosely the recommendations of the\n\u2018committee.\n\nThe three bills cover appropria\ntions for the State Board of Socia\nWelfare. the State Board of Con\ntrol, and for the agricultural lanc\n\u2018tax credit fund,\n$2 Million More\n\n- The committee proposed to give\n\nthe Board of Control $2,282,520 ;\n\nyear more than it is getting now\n: to operate the 14 institutions unde)\nits jurisdiction.\n\nThe appropriation for the Boar\n(of Social Welfare calls for a re\n; duction of $785,000 annually in th\n; amount made available for suc!\n, programs as old age assistance\n' aid to dependent children and av\nto the blind\n_ The agricultural land tax cred)\nwould boost that fund from 5 t\n(10's million dollars annually.\n\nThat makes a net increase ove\n, present expenditures of $6,997,500\nor, in round numbers, 7 millio\ndollars a year.\nif the Legislature brings |\n\n\u2018enough to halt the deficit spend\n\n\u2018ing that would mean an additiona\n\n7 to 9 million dollars a vear. |\n\n\u2018would be 7 million dollars annuall\n, if capital improvements are dis\n\u00abregarded and about 9 million i\n\nthese are considered,\n\nStrong Demands\nThere have been strong demand\n\n_ upon the lawmakers for additiona\n\n\u2018 funds for buildings, at both Boar\n7 of Control and State Board of Ed\n-ucation institutions, particular!)\n| the latter.\n\n\"| Even if the Legislature appro\ni priates this year at the relativel\nlow rate it did in 1953 for nev\n\n\u2018buildings, that would make i nec\n\u00bb essary fo pick up an additiona\n\n\u201816 million dollars a vear in stat\n. revenue to have a balanced budg\net.\n\n, But that figure doesn\u2019t take int\n\n\u2018account at all the appropriation\n\u00bb yet to come\u2014for operating Boar\n_of Education institutions, state de\n\u00bb'partments, and state aid t\n\nschools, to mention only the bigge\nj ones.\n\nWhere to get the additional 2\nmillion a year plus?\ni The Senate has passed a bi\nq@ (0 increase the sales and use taxe\nfrom 2 to 3 per cent, but exemp\n\u201c certain staple foods. Under pres\ni ent law, that would produce abou\n\n_ 17 millon dollars a vear move i\ni _ Operating revenue than the state |\n\n. taking in now.\n\nNo Inclination\nit, | But the House has shown no ir\npod \u2018clinatjon to proceed with the mea:\nariure,\n\n| The Senate also has passed\n| bill to apply the sales tax to bee\n\u2018yiand cigarettes. That measure \u2014\n\n\u2018next up on the House ecalenda:\nsalt would yield about $3,000,000\nnis Year in additional revenue.\n= The House has a bill to exter\nvre the sales tax to about 50 service\nise but even the House has kept th\n\nYimeasure in a pending status fc\n\n-\n\n4\n" }, "56": { "bbox": [ 1920.2940673828125, 9762.552734375, 2552.578857421875, 9815.34375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 56, "ocr_text": "Sioux Citv Youth Drowns\n" }, "57": { "bbox": [ 167.00458081054688, 7375.0160859375, 984.3166777343749, 8254.207546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 57, "ocr_text": "U. S. Weather Bureau\n\nDubuque and vicinity: Continued\nmild through Sunday, Increasitie\noloudiness Sunday afternoon with\nshowers developing by Sunday even.\ning. Showers and turning cooler Sun.\n@ay tight. High Sunday near 70,\n\nOutlook\n\nShowers and cooler Monday,\n\nfowa: Increasicge \u2018loudiness Sunday\nWith scattered showers \u00abot thunder\nGiorms beginning in the west portion\nearly Sonday, spreading io the. east\nportion Sundar evening. Mostiy\n@oudy, windy * and celder with oe-\noa*ional showers Sunday night. High\nSunday in the fle,\n\nMiingis: Sunday partis cloudy aud\nContinued niiid. iiigkh 64 ta 72,\n\nWisconsin: Sanday partivy doiudy,\neooler near Lake Minkigan, Jlign tero-\neratures Sunday ranging from near\n0 in the @Xiretie portieast to near\n\nWS me i ee | lee\n" }, "58": { "bbox": [ 5136.4794921875, 7822.92138671875, 5943.42578125, 7975.08056640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 58, "ocr_text": "STUDENTS\u2014\n\nContinued from Page One\n" }, "61": { "bbox": [ 1835.8416748046875, 7771.15185546875, 2253.813232421875, 7850.43701171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 61, "ocr_text": "BLACK EYE\u2019-\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "332035014-heppner-gazette-times-Jul-07-1955-p-3.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 1 ], [ 0, 28 ], [ 0, 15 ], [ 1, 28 ], [ 1, 15 ], [ 28, 15 ], [ 8, 9 ], [ 8, 2 ], [ 9, 2 ], [ 25, 26 ], [ 25, 22 ], [ 25, 7 ], [ 26, 22 ], [ 26, 7 ], [ 22, 7 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 0, 15 ], [ 2, 8 ], [ 7, 25 ], [ 8, 9 ], [ 15, 28 ], [ 22, 26 ], [ 25, 22 ], [ 28, 1 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 4378.17515234375, 6433.451171875 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 373.09910913085935, 1459.4836611328126, 944.0425229492188, 3398.9344296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "Those farmers who attended\nthe field day at the Sherman\n\nbranch experiment station at\nMoro on June 27, report that\nmuch information of value was\npresented to them throtigh the\nday, Several that we talked to\nwere surprised that the Sherman\nbranch experiment station had\nbeen established back In 1919 and\nhad been working on agriculture\nproblems pertinent to the lower\nrainfall portion af the Columbia\nBasin In Oregon. Tf serves Ap.\nproximately 144 million acres\nwhere rainfal) varies from 7 to 13\ninches anid elevations are from\n100 to 4000 feet above sea level,\nThe average rainfall for the crap\nyear al the station is 11.59 for 44\nyears, The elevation is 1835 fect\nand the soll is a very fine sandy\nloam of the Walla Walla series,\n_ Work that the station has set\nup as principal projects have,\nbeen the tesiing and developing\nof new vereal varieties, methods\nof handling summer fallow, seed:\ning practices and erop rotations,\nThe use of fertilizers, chemical\nweed control, soil building prac-\n(lees for soll and water conserva-\ntlon have been recent main pro-\njects.\n\nFertiliver experiments carried\non at the statlon cempare rate,\nand source of nitrogen fertiliers,\nNitragen is derived from ammon-\nJum nitrate and anhydrious am-\nmonla. Nitrogen applications\nhave been compared on winter\nwheat after fallow and on annual\ncropping with spring wheat. Like\na Jot of land in Morrow county\nwhieh compares to the station, no\ngreat results have been obtained\nby the wae of nitrogen fertilizer.\nThe maximum yleld has been\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 2089.800189453125, 2348.39027734375, 2656.5455136718747, 3535.1512265624997 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "custom work done, Many have\nreported that it is much simpler\nfor them to call the county weed\nsprayer to spray thelr small pat-\nches than fo hem to rig up to\nspray themselves. Excellent re-\nsults have been reported fram\nsuch a program.\n\nBill Weatherford, who ranches\nin the Buttercreek area withTn\nroatweed infesied jirea reports\nexcellent \u00a2ontrol from chrysilina\nbeetles which were put in his\ngoatweed patches 2 year ago and\nagain last year. Mr. Weatherford\nwas the first farmer to use these\nbeetles. He recelyed 1 colony\nfrom Wallowa county in 1953, In\n19M 9 colonies were distributed\nin the heavily infested area near\nButtercreek, The beetles seem to\nbe increasing steadily and have\nat the Weatherford farm control-\nJed large areas within the pat-\nches of goatweed, With the goat-\nweed spreading rapidlf in our\nrange country other ranchers\nmay find chrysilina beetles an\neasy answer to control this weed,\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 2656.030169921875, 2828.26625390625, 3223.2579160156247, 3690.1273007812497 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Many letters have been recei-\nved tecently by Gov. Paul L.\nPatterson requesting executive\nclemency for 19-year-old Donald\nDwaine Imlah, under death sent-\nence for the slaying of a Hood\nRiver farmer on July 8. 1953.\n\nThe execution is slated in the\nlethal gas chamber in the state\npenitentiary, Salem, August 18.\n\nVictim of the slaying was Bruce\nHouck, 30, who had Imlah pa-\nroled from MacLaren School for\nBoys and had taken him into his\nhome. The slaying occurred,\npolice said, when Houck refused\nto lend Imlah money to purchase\nan automobile.\n\nImlah has heen in close secur-\nity most of the time since he ar-\nrived at the penitentiary. He\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 3265.81103515625, 664.3917846679688, 4338.36083984375, 3699.164306640625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": " \n\nFULL SIZE SUPER PERFORMANCE\n17-IN, TV \u2014 from new 600\" chassis with latest\n\nTHE EVANSTON electronic odvances,\n\nTIS14R Now! Truly | PORTABLE!\n\nportable room-to- | Weighs only 45 Ibs! Just 13% in.\nroom ae eee high; 20% in, wide; 16'% in. deep!\nCarrying Handles.\n\nNew\u2019 short picture | SENSATIONAL JET TUNING!\n\ntube means no\"bub- | CONVENIENT MAIN CONTROLS\nble\u2019 on back of set.\n\nNew Trend styling in | \u201cPULLOUT\u201d ANTENNA\u2014no unsightly\nMarcon finish. indoor antenna on top of set.\n\nOnly \u201cHIDEAWAY\u201d POWER CORD\u2014\nTucks out of sight when not in use\n\n$ | 5 9\u201d or when you're moving set.\n\nTERMS |\n\nOur Display of Beautiful\n\nZenith Consoles\n\nFrom $269.95 To $369.95\n\nWhen You Own A Zonith You Know\u2014 and Everybody\nElse Knows\u2014You Own The Finest.\n\nCase Furniture Co.\n\n \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 408.0184631347656, 1200.800537109375, 1302.0240478515625, 1394.9595947265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "From The\n\nCounty Agent\u2019s Office\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 384.4393005371094, 3433.08447265625, 1479.94873046875, 4846.9541015625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n\nSavings\ngrow,\n\nSAVINGS & .\nDEPOSITS Save regularly... puta\n\npart of each pay check in\nN OW ! your First National Bank\n, SAVE gS ACCOUAL These\nSavings Deposits made savings, plus First\non or before July 11th eee\nNational interest pay-\nearn interest from\n\nJuly Ist ments, will make your\n\naccount man-size!\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 2283.3662109375, 504.35296630859375, 3075.326171875, 584.7709350585938 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "How To Plan Your Vacation\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 2167.162005859375, 617.1999086914062, 3213.3604550781247, 760.1650205078124 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "The best place to start your vacation is in your own living room\n\u2014with a carefully drawn up list of things to do before you go,\nCareful planning means a trouble-free vacation and peace of mind.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 3241.367083984375, 460.059466796875, 3807.6402402343747, 650.0950742187499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "spends much of his time listening\nto radio, writing letters and read-\n\ning.\nHI COURT REVERSES DECISION\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 3812.792865234375, 448.1687807617187, 4378.17515234375, 642.3242612304687 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "A verdict of $5,029 recovered by\nMabel Campbell against the city\n\nof Portland for persona] injuries\nContinued on page 7\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 2685.65576171875, 1093.7813720703125, 3202.11572265625, 2271.18212890625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "another invitation to burglary\n\n \n\n8 Shut off appliances. Take\nperishables out of the icebox\nApy heating unit or motor-driven\nappliance Js a fire hazard, while\nyou're away.\n\n9, Pets, Be sure to arrange for\nsomeone to take care of your pels\nwhile you're on vacation. If you\ncan't find an obliging friend, ken-\nnels o\u00a2 pet stores will keep them.\n\nA happy vacation\u2014and plan it\nbefore you leave!\n\n \n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 472.22088623046875, 4964.89404296875, 1993.883056640625, 6384.22412109375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "STAR THEATER, Heppner\n\n<<< 66 eee ee 422 8 68 6 eee ee ee ee ee Se ee eee eS Seer Se ees eee\n\nAdmission Prices: Adults 70c, Students 50c, Children 20\u00a2 including Federal Excise\nTox.\n\nSUNDAY SHOWS CONTINUOUS FORM FOUR (4) P.M, Other evenings start at 7:30\nBoxoffice open until 9 P.M, Telephone 6-9278.\n\n<<< se eee ee ee ee ee ee SSS ee eee ee ee ee eee eee eee\n\n \n\n\u2014\u2014\u2014<\u2014<\u2014\u2014\u2014- se =\n\n \n\n \n\neee eee eee eee ee =\n\n \n\nThursday-Friday-Saturday, July 7-8-9\n\nWHITE FEATHER\n\nRobert Wagner, Debra Paget, John Lund, Jeffrey Hunter, Eduard Franz, Haugh O\u2019-\nBrian A true saga of the old West in CinemaScope and Color magnificent\nwestern scenery\n\n \n\nSunday-Monday, July 10-11\n\nA MAN CALLED PETER\n\nRichard Todd, Jean Peters, Marjorie Rambeau. CinemaScope and Color, Cativerine\nMatshall's biography of her husband, the dynamic clergyman whose fresh and\nforceful approach to his calling won him wide fame, Your heart will sing with the\njoy of this fing film ... here is a story deep in the roots. of America,\n\nSunday shows at 4 p. m., 6:25, 8:50\n\n \n\nTuesday-Wednesday, July 12-19\n\nGANGBUSTERS\n\nFast-paced melodrama based on the radio and television program, The story de-\ntalls some of the life of John Omar Pinson, Public Enemy well-known to residents\nof Oregon\n\n \n\n \n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 2162.51025390625, 3684.043212890625, 4276.5185546875, 6433.451171875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": " \n\nCOMBINE YOUR NEW\nCHEVROLET PURCHASE WITH\nYOUR VACATION PLANS!\n\nOrder o new Chevrolet through wus,\nthen pick ft up at the plant in Flint,\nMichigan, see Chevrolels byill, if you\nlike, and drive yours home. Chances\nore, you'll sove a substantial shore of\nyour vocation travel costs!\n\n \n \n\n\u2018al\n= C:\nlay Sw?\nP that P\n\n; Ane\nwi Pup\n\nChevrolets Super Turbo-Fire V8 \"with 180 hp.\n\nYou can spot this one by the twin tailpipes. No mat- \u2014_ dustry, the most power per pound, and the only 12-volt,\n\nter what you drive, you're going to see twin-exhaust electrical system in its field\u2014all this plus a four-\n\nChevrolets pulling away\u2014in traffic, on the toughest barrel carburetor and free-breathing twin exhausts.t\n\nhills, on the long straightaways. Want to sample this silk-lined cyclone? Just give\n..\u00bb Unless you have a \u201cSuper Turbo-Fire V8\"* of us a call, any day this week, and \u2018we'll be proud to\n\nyour own, And then you'll know what it\u2019s like to pilot show you just how hot a V8 can be.\n\nthe car that sets the pace for everything else\u2014and \u201cOptional at extra cost,\n\ndoesn't pause to read the price tags! tStation wagon models have single exhaust pipes,\nWhat makes the Super scat? Chevrolet's superb oy\u2019\nvalve-in-head V8, with the shortest stroke in the in. ;\n\n \n\n \n\nEE ES eres os\n\nFulleton Chevrolet Company\n\n \n\n \n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 2685.274169921875, 2349.971435546875, 3191.903076171875, 2738.427734375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "weet \u201ceX\n, pe Capital ~\n\nJarad\n\u2018ae\n\nMur ray Wade\n\n:\n\n \n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 950.0606875, 1468.3674501953126, 1512.4975400390626, 3256.4539609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "produced by the twenty pound\nrate in two years and by the\n\nhigher applications of forty and\nsixty pounds in one year, It ap-\npears that the forty pound rate\nproduces the most ecoriomical re-\nturn. The difference in yield be-\ntween the source of nitrogen is\nnot enough to be considered siy-\n\u2018fhifieant. There has been about a\nfive bushel increase over a per-\ntod of five years between the\nforty pound application and the\ncheek plot. When annual crop:\nping, the results are considerable\ndifferent. I] appears that forty-\nfive pounts of nitrogen was suf-\nficlent to produce the maximum\nyield, Approximately a seven\nand all bushel increase was ob-\ntained in nitrogen applied to an-\nnual cropping over regular sum-\nmer fallow plots.\n\n \n\nWheat growers favored market.\ning quotas by national average of\nalmost 34% to 1 In last weeks\nreferendum. North Dakota with\n1/5 of the total votes cast voted\n20 tu 1 in favor of quotas, Oregon\nwas slightly below the national\naverage al 3 to 1 in favor, Only 4\nof the smaller wheat states voted\nagains! quotas while 9 more ap\u00bb\nproved by less than 2 to 1 ma-\njority tyecessary on a national\nlevel only about 1/3 of the eligi-\nble farmers across the country\nbothered tu vote.\n\nSince the referendum an an-\nnouncement of a proposed dis.\ncoun! plan for low quality varle-\ntles has been announced by the\nsecretary of agriculture, He fs\ntrying to work our an aceentahle\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 2173.997802734375, 776.4823608398438, 2642.6142578125, 1030.5689697265625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 1512.46254296875, 1932.239642578125, 2088.338482421875, 2214.36851171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "George Thomson and family,\nWalter LaDusire and wife, J. 0,\nTurner ant family, Marry Turner\nland family were among Heppner\npeople going over to Hidaway\nSpring on Saturday to spend the\nweekend, j\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 1509.1333193359376, 2250.40687890625, 2087.638775390625, 2456.5650449218747 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "Sheriff MeDuffee, accompanied\nhy William Haylor, departed on\nMonday for Hot Lake, where Miss\nLucille MeDuffee has been for\nsome time receiving treatment.\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 2082.253314453125, 3568.878314453125, 2655.1402402343747, 3687.5926328124997 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Mr, and Mrs. Jack Marshall\nwere called to Ontario Sunday by\nthe death of Mrs. Marshall's aunt.\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 2188.643798828125, 1351.4278564453125, 2643.228515625, 1686.2972412109375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 2149.830462890625, 1712.353900390625, 2661.4222226562497, 2278.6512265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "\u20183, Check all your windows, Are\nthey shut and locked, even on\nfloors above the ground? Lots of\nburglars are second-story men.\n\n4 Plan your packing. Travel\nlight. Take only what you will\nreally need and no more, And\ndon't forgei your camera, film,\nsuntan oj], an extra pair of\nglasses, your portable radio.\n\n6. Plan your route. Don't wait\nuntil you are lost on the high-\nways. Pick up a route map and\nmark your route with crayon.\n\n6. Money. Avoid big wads of\n@ash. Carry most of your funds\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 1520.3654970703126, 1590.483294921875, 2088.124126953125, 1901.0160947265626 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "O. M. Whittington, who runs\nthe two moving picture theaters\nin Bend, accornpanied by | Mrs,\nWhittington and thelr daughter,\nMiss Eva Whittington, were\nfruests over the 4th at the home\n\nof Mr, and Mrs, N, A. Clark on\nWiek? Mile\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 1511.082416015625, 2478.7667421875, 2082.829693359375, 2646.9913144531247 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Mrs. Ethel MeKinley of Port-\nland was a juest the past week\nat the home of Mr, and Mrs, Guy\nRover on Hinton ereek.\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 2145.206439453125, 1047.5732607421876, 2670.0406308593747, 1348.8482480468751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "1. Stop all deliverles\u2014milk,\nnewspapers, etc. A cluster of\nmilk bottles on your front porch\nig dangerous, You might just as\nwell put up a sign, \u201cThis house\nis ripe for burglary!\u201d\n\n2. Ask the police to keep spe-\ncla] watch on your home.\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 2691.48646875, 790.4153017578125, 3197.2151914062497, 1144.5221982421874 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "in American Express Travelers\nCheques, You can spend them\nanywhere and, if they're lost or\nstolen, you will get your money\nback. Personal checks are often\nhard to cash,\n\n7, Mail. Tell the post office to\nhold your mail or deliver it to a\nfriend's house. A full mailbox is\nanother invitation to burglary\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 1512.1706728515626, 1425.5334658203126, 2088.781109375, 1561.3400693359376 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "from Vancouver, Washington, ex-\npecting to remain for the sum-\n| mer.\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 1503.2583193359376, 2731.208392578125, 2082.550640625, 4863.52280859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "sed that discounts would be an\nnounced before planting time this\nfall. Other proposals include (1)\na broadenjng of the non-commer-\ncial areas Where supports are set\nat 75% of the regular support\nrate, (2) exempting growers from\nmarketing quota penalties if all\nwheat is used for feed or seed on\nthe farm where grown, (3) special\ndurum wheat acreage provisions\nto Invrease production and (4)\nprograms to incourage farmers to\nmake needed adjustments in\ntheir land use pattern,\n\nRecently released [rom Oregon\nState College extension service {8\na new parden pest control guide.\nThis guide when followed by\nback-yard vegetable growers,\nean take much if guess work out\nof inseet pest control by following\nthe spraying and dusting pro-\ngrams outlined in it, The bulle-\ntin which is entitled \u201cvegetable\ngarden, insect pests\u2019 is available\nfrom this office: They give the\nlatest recommendations for \u00a2on-\ntrailing all major garden pests,\nEight pages of the bulletin are\ndevoted to pictures of pests, classi,\nfied according to crops they at-\ntack along with brief explana-\ntions of the damage they do and\nthe recomended control.\n\n \n\nDuring the past week several\nfarmers have called at the office\nfor recommendations for control\nof perenial noxious weeds and\nhave signed up for the cast-shar-\ning program in the ACP hand,\nbookF-2-a, The cost-sharing pro-\nfram assists the farmer with 50%\nof the cost in controling these\nweeds.\n\nA number of farmers from all\nparts of the county have been\navailing themselves to the use of\nthe county weed sprayer for cus.\ntom spraying of thelr weeds, The\ncounty weed sprayer is set up to\n\nbeaten mans nmf-atl fasiatoe cwranhine\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 2670.129150390625, 2767.180908203125, 3093.6337890625, 2811.59423828125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "CLEMENCY REOUESTED\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 1519.7506103515625, 1295.0616455078125, 2090.5390625, 1399.1663818359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "\u2018From Files of the Gazette Times\nJuly 9/1925\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "167674626-pulaski-southwest-times-Jun-30-1955-p-12.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 5 ], [ 1, 15 ], [ 10, 3 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 1, 15 ], [ 3, 10 ], [ 5, 0 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 4903.7470703125, 6114.30859375 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 722.310447265625, 470.31529956054686, 1310.4964375, 928.8769916992187 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "the stolid durability of\u201cLondon, the\npride of Paris\u2014they are all here.\n\nNever the same, shrugging off\nher 300-year history, it is the one\nmighty metropolis on earth that\nstill bases its appeal on the\nglamour of youth and doesn\u2019t ask\nto be admired or respected merely\nbecause it\u2019s old.\n\nIt is a city of endless growth\nand fresh glamour and never in-\nvites strangers to come here to\n| feel strange and be sad.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 1320.4297099609375, 399.3066936035156, 1908.8444599609375, 1278.757912109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "LAKE BUTLER, Fla. \u2014Hard,\ndangerous George A. Heroux Jr.,\n\n25, has been sentenced to spend\nthe rest of his life in Florida State\nPrison, where he killed the assist-\nant superintendent in an attempted\nbreak. -\n\nA 12-man jury convicted him of\nfirst-degree murder Tuesday but\nrecommended mercy. The state\nhad sought his death for the killing\nof J. C. Godwin, 56, last April.\n\nThree witnesses, including one\nof two guards wounded by Heroux\nin the shooting, testified that Her-\noux ran down Godwin and: kilied\nhim. :\n\nHeroux, under 50 years sentence\nfor two Kansas bank robberies and\nfor kidnaping two Miami police-\nmen, had been placed in solitary\nconfinement by Godwin two weeks\nearlier.\n\nHeroux\u2019s gun, a .25-caliber pis-\ntol, had been smuggled in to him\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 1323.2523193359375, 86.4522705078125, 1771.8856201171875, 372.0663757324219 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Prison Killer\nTo Spend Life\nBehind Walls\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 2515.68715625, 137.21504931640624, 3097.393166015625, 398.98719067382814 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "| MIAMI, Fla. uw \u2014 Federal a-\ngents have discovered a use for a\nfive-gallon jug of \u2018real moonshine\n\n\u2018whisky strong enough to blow your\nhead off\u201d that was confiscated long\n\u2018ago in some forgotten raid. De-\nputy. marshall Guy Hixon said his\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 2537.961669921875, 427.010009765625, 3671.53125, 1258.2220458984375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "ry,\nFASTER\n\n \n\nEASIER\n\n \n \n \n \n\nGiant: -size tub : bigs bonetengitad agitator,\n\u00bb one-piece, self-a sting safety wringer\n-all make it possible for you to handle\n\nThas\u20ac BIG family washings... faster and\n\neasier than you ever thought possible. _\n\na\n\n\u2018see 1T TODAY a AT e\nRATGLIFE ELECTRIC CQ.\n\n99 East Main\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 118.15655474853516, 517.1699443359375, 719.5436787109376, 2524.066994140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "NEW YORK (#\u2014The summer\n_ city of the world says hello and\nwelcome.\n\nNew York City is officially at\n_hand to the visitor.\n\n\u2018I don\u2019t intend, to _to tell you about\nthe official program of entertain-\n. ment that has been arranged for\n\nyou. If you want that program,\n\u2018just write a letter asking for it\n\u201cand address it: \u2018\u201c\u2018To the Mayor,\nNew \u2018York City.\u201d\n\nHe'll attend to it, or we'll get a\nnew mayor who will. He\u2019ll tell\nyou all the 1,001 special attrac-\n\u2018tions that make this particular\n\n_ summer the greatest in New York\nCity's history.\n. Lot Of Trouble\nThey've gone to a lot of trouble\nto prove that this is a wonderful\n- place to visit\u2014after all, you don't\nhave to live here\u2014but if you -have\na sense of adventure you can\nthrow away the program.\n\nYou never need a program to\nenjoy New York. I live here and\n- aoe this\u2014and, if you believe\n\nyou can take my word for it.\n\nCertainly New York gets hot on\nsome days. It has a heat that can\n\n\u2018 build up restlessness and dis-\n- comfort, but usually within five\n\n\u201cdays at most that heat will blow\naway. :\n\nIt's a changeable town in al-\nmost every way. But no one man\never owned it or bought it. And if\n\n\u201cyou bring a feeling to it that\n- matches its size it will also en-\n\u2018large you. \u201d\n\n\u201d American City\n\nThey say it isn\u2019t America, but\n\"it is the most American city in\n. the United States. The\u2019 Statue of\n. Liberty isn't in another port. It\n~ lifts its torch here.\n\nNew York City is fun, adventure\nand opportunity. It is also sky-\nscrapers, culture and cruelty. But\nit is neither more cultured nor\ncrucl, than what you're looking for.\nIt is you magnified, many many\ntimes.\n\nWhatever you seek and don't\nfind ,at home is probably here, or\nmay be \u2014 and many things you\naren't even looking for at all.\n\nThe higher Rome, the aspiration\n- that made Athens a symbol, the\n\nwom ael BikAiiwclavc ettbtesasae\u2019 24te \u201cBika\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 728.967041015625, 953.565673828125, 1256.50390625, 1081.3133544921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "West Virginian Dies\nIn Covington Crash\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 128.26434326171875, 166.0398712158203, 1309.8509521484375, 450.722900390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Fun, Adventure Await\nVisitors To New York\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 725.108298828125, 1103.5420146484375, 1308.928322265625, 1934.6425556640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "| COVINGTON\u201c#\u2014A West Virgin-\n\u2018fa man was killed and seven oth-\n-er persons injured when a car\nwent out of control on U:S. 60,\n\u2018about 14 miles west of here yester-\nday. and crashed into a tree.\n\n___ The victim was identified as B.\n'H. Washington, 37. Negro, from\n\u2018Beckwith, W. Va. He died shortly\nafter admission to Alleghany Me-\nmorial Hospital here.\n\nSeven other persons; all occu-\npants of the same car, were\ntreated at the hospital for minor\ninjuries. The group consisted | of\nfour adults and three children, all\nNegroes from Beckwith.\n\nThe driver of the car was iden-\ntified as Nellie Bell Lane, who\nstate police said told.them she\n|dozed at the wheel and was\nawakened after the car had gaffe\nout of control.\n\n \n\nNe&arly 8 out of 10 motor vehicles\nin the world are American owned.\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 149.4164276123047, 2563.45654296875, 1291.869384765625, 6078.56298828125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": " \n\nLadies! Just In\nTime For Your\n4th of July Holiday 4\nBig New Shipment =<\n\nDRESSES\n\nThey Are Reg. $6.95 Values\n\nonly \u201847 iE\n\n27\u00a2 Down - 50\u00a2 Weekly\n\nIncluded in this huge shipment are\ndainty sheers, broadcloths, polished cot-\ntons and many other wanted materials.\nLoveliest of styles. Sizes 9 to 22%%.,\nOthers priced from $7.95. Remember!\nYou can charge them!\n\nSKIRTS trom \u20182, 95\n\nCasual and dressy styles in tailored and flaring\nstyles \u2014 Cottons \u2014 Rayons \u2014 Silks. You will\n4 want several at this low price. .\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\na\n\n\u201cWonderful\n\n_ Assortment Men\u2019 s\n\nSLACKS \u2014\nviet 5 QS\n\nReal beauties..Gabargines,\nSummer rayons. Mixtures\nand solids. Sizes 28 to 42. _\nRemember, you can use.\nyour .charge account,\n\nSport Shirts\n\nRb cic adlng trom 12. 45\n\nOpen Your Account Today!\n\nmYs CLOTHING 0,\n\n. . 53: Main Street .\nae ie \u201cWhere Your: Credit Is Always Good\u201d. r\n\n \n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 3109.703025390625, 79.31233172607422, 3710.93051953125, 387.27930493164064 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "office uses it for cleaning thefin-\n| gerprint board. \u201cYou ought to, see\nhow it eats that old ink off. Best:\n\ncleaning fluid we ever had around\nthis office.\u201d\n\n \n\n| The ostrich\u2019 makes a noise which\nenind much Hke the roar pf .a lion.\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 1939.1046142578125, 715.8656616210938, 2487.635498046875, 1255.2164306640625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "KIRKMAN MFG, CO.\n\n507 West Commerce\nRepairing and\nRefinishing Furniture\nQuick Service\n\nWe also rebottom cane, fibre\nrush, and split bottom = chairs\nReasonable Prices\n\nPhone 2-5121\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 1305.939453125, 1260.454833984375, 4903.7470703125, 6114.30859375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "le ttt Fee, PE Be\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\nTREET . . Armour's 12 euace can SO\u2019\n\nVanilla Wafers Nabisco 12 ovnce box 33\n\n \n\nFROZE FOODS\n\n \n\nSealtest 3 pints \u2019\n\nBleck Pepper Old Maasion 4 62, hox 33\u00b0 | SHERBET wees '88e\nAutocrat 12 Gallon 7.\nPEAS ted Cross 303 size @, for 29\n\nIGE Sea wine eee 69c \u00a7\n| TIDE \u201cNothing Else Washes So Clean\u201d large hox 39\u00b0\n\nORANGE JUICE 2 for 3ic\nStrawberry Preserves\n\nDulany 16 oz. \u2018pkg. :\nSTRAWBERRIES ____ 49c \u00a7\n. Domino Dixie Belle Monarch\n\nSUGAR | COOKIES | Apple Sauce\nBD pounas BI - 2pound 49: ae 7\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nTROLLED RIB\n\nWE WiLL B BE\nGLOSED MONDAY |\nJULY 4th |\n, hast Shoice Grade ~------ I\nv GROUND BEEF: =... 3 pounds 89 . .\n| Logse -\u2014\u2014 Skinless oF . _ .\n\n| RANKS ne mee beeen ates\n\nee ee\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nRegular or Drip\n\n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n\n7 | \u2018Tall\nCarnation \u2014_ cans :\nSilver Cow 3 for\n\n \n\n \n\n\u201cGolden | \u2018Ripe \u2014_\n\n \n\nBAMANAS _....____- 2 pounds 28\u00a2\n- California \"\nLEMONS ._..._...:... dozen 20\u00a2\n\n \n\nWestern Grown -\n\n} SeTALoures \u2014\u2014 lage size 28 | :\n\n \n\n\u2018Tender Crisp.\n\n \n\ncE | 5 Number 1\u2014 - White\n\nPOTATOES -.\n\ncor ee we\n\n \n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 1910.370505859375, 357.85958056640624, 2507.9778828125, 669.8576435546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "DEFROIT (\u00ae \u2014 Police are look-\n{ing for a distinguished appearing\n\u2018man with brown hair greying at\n; the temples. A bald man ordered\n:a toupe from a wig shop. He tried\n[it on to make sure it was a good\nfit; then walked out without pay-\n\u2018ing the $155 bill. That\u2019s the fellow\nlthey\u2019re looking for.\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 751.6406860351562, 1966.7923583984375, 1292.467041015625, 2528.128173828125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": " \n\nCONSTRUCTION WORK\nNo Job Too Big or Too Small\n\nBRICK WORK\nBUILDING CONSTRUCTION\nPLUMBING\n\nWe Can Build Anything You\nNeed, Also Remodeling and\n\nRepair. Reasonable Cost. Free\nEstimates Gladly Furnished \u2014\n\n.Call or Write\nR. F. SURRATT & SONS,\nCONSTRUCTION\n111 Commerce St., Ph. 4-1871\nAustinville Ph. Myrtle 9-5848\n\n \n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 1917.614158203125, 87.96826129150391, 2491.733498046875, 278.87805981445314 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "by his former wife Ruth and he\nhusband Raymond Staffa. They ar\nawaiting sentence upon their plea\nof guilty te aiding and abettin;\nan attempted escape.\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 3779.827880859375, 116.40573120117188, 4821.91162109375, 1258.483642578125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": " \n\nrs a Ae SNAP\u201d\n\n \n \n \n\n| WITH\n\n: PEN Nu bi\n\nECTIN\n\n \n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 2508.790283203125, 90.12338256835938, 2958.53759765625, 131.6577911376953 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "\\MOONCHING CEPANTD\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 264.0184020996094, 474.88726806640625, 583.3121948242188, 510.30560302734375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Ry HAT. ROVIE\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 1926.639404296875, 302.726806640625, 2438.912353515625, 344.2522277832031 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "THEY'RE AFTER HIS HAIR\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "337776453-princeton-daily-princetonian-Mar-31-1955-p-1.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 4, 5 ], [ 17, 10 ], [ 12, 20 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 4, 5 ], [ 12, 20 ], [ 17, 10 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 3601.596052734375, 4732.11533984375 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 88.7492612915039, 3507.101701171875, 787.4427934570313, 4724.8980546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "Nine delegates from the Princeton\nInternational Relations Club will at-\ntend the third in a series of the Mid-\ndje Atlantic Colleges\u2019 model UN ses-\nsions, to be held at the University of\nPennsylvania this weekend.\n\nHighlight of the conference will be\na plenary session discussion of the re-\nlation of regional defense agreemen-s,\nsuch as SEATO, to the aims of the\nUnited Nations.\n\nIn addition, four subcommittees\nwill consider such controversial prob-\nlems as world disarmament, the ad-\nmission of Communist China, aid to\nunderdeveloped areas, and the abo-\nlition of the veto power.\n\nHeading the Princeton delegation,\nwhich will represent France at the\nsessions, will be IRC President Rob-\nert L. Howe \u201956.\n\nAlso attending will be Frank G.\nDawson, John M. Dewey, James F.\nHazen, and William T, Shinn\u2014all\n\u201957\u2014and freshmen James W. Beck-\nman, Thomas R. Poole, Donald G.\nRoss, and Duncan W. Van Dusen. _\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 2198.904923828125, 2280.604142578125, 2890.463484375, 3502.3511796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "- Bernard Kilgore, President of the\n| Wall Street Journal and a resident uf\nPrinceton, has been elected to the\nDaily Princetonian\u2019s Board of Trus-\ntees, Board Chairman Edmund S. De-\nLong \u201922 announced yesterday.\n\nJames Kerney \u201933 will fill the posi-\ntion of vice-president, vacant since\nDeLong succeeded Julius O. Adler\n14 as president last weekend. Kerney\nhas been the editor of the Trenton\nTimes corporation since 1933.\n\nKilgore, who became head of. the\nWall Street Journal in 1945, is also\npresident of Barron\u2019s\u2019 Publishing\nCompany. He becomes the eighth\nmember of the Board of Trustees. |\n\nA newspaperman since graduating\nfrom DePauw University in 1929, Kil-\ngore joined the Journal as Copy Edi-\ntor in that year. He became managing\neditor in 1941 and vice-president in\n1948.\n\nHe is a member of the Blue Key,\nPhi Beta Kappa, Phi Gamma Declta,\nSigma Delta Chi and Delta Sigma\nRho Societies.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 806.4010620117188, 3456.070068359375, 2167.831787109375, 4538.52392578125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 810.8152631835937, 1507.52333203125, 1482.312849609375, 2886.7476640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Princeton will see its second prom\nqueen crowned at this year\u2019s Fresh-\nman Promenade on April 23.\n\nFollowing the precedent set by\nFebruary\u2019s Junior Prom, the class\nof \u201958 will honor \u201cthe most beauti-\nful\u201d girl at the Dillon Gym dance\nas- the first queen in Freshman\nProm history.\n\nPublicity Chairman Joseph Day\n58 announced yesterday that fresh-\nmen are to submit pictures of their\ndates along with the girl\u2019s name,\nschool and measurements to Joseph\nD. Roxe, 434 Pyne Hall, for consid-\neration.\n\nThe Prom Committee will select\nthe winner to be crowned at the\nDance. F\n\n\u201cThe Class Is Going to .. .\u201d\n\nWith \u201cInferno\u201d as the prom\u2019s\ndecoration theme, Decorations co-\nChairman Philip B. Bowman \u201958\nadded the connotation that \u201cthe\nfreshman class is going to tread\nthe depths on prom weekend!\u201d\n\nDillon Gymnasium, walled in by\nbackdrops of leaping flames, will be\nflooded with lighting effects similar\nto those of the Junior Prom.\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 2193.470841796875, 3739.12977734375, 2881.28575, 4728.71690234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Bennet B. Harvey \u201956 of Chicago,\nIllinois, has been elected president of\nKey and Seal Club to succeed Z. Tay-\nlor Vinson \u201955.\n\nOther officers picked were Franklin\nWhitehouse \u201956 of Bronxville, N. Y.,\nsecretary, and A. Corwin Frost \u201956,\nalso a resident of Bronxville, treas-\nurer. Whitehouse is also vice presi-\ndent of the club, his term expiring\nnext fall.\n\nHarvey, a graduate of the Chicago\nLatin School, played basketball and\nwas active in his school\u2019s publications\nand student governiment.\n\nThe outgoing secretary is Stanton\nR. Nolan \u201955 and the former treas-\nurer is James Pars Jr. 5.\n\nBoth Harvey and Frost are mem-\nbers of the senior business board of\nthe Tiger, Harvey serving as busi-\nness manager.\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 2886.901505859375, 3734.684220703125, 3593.682478515625, 4732.11533984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "Lewis M. Mithun \u201956 of Wayzata,\nMinnesota, is the president-elect of\nCloister Inn, outgoing President Jay\nQ. Young \u201955 announced yesterday.\n\nReplacing James R. Carter Jr. \u201955\nin the vice-presidential post is Arthur\nC. Eschenlauer \u201956 of \u2018Cranford, New\nJersey.\n\nAlso elected were Thomas E. C.\nMees \u201956, a resident of Rochester, New\nYork, who succeeds H. Bruce Muel-\nler \u201955 as club treasurer, and Denis\nP. Donegan \u201956, who lives in Farm-\ningdale, New York, taking over from\nFrank T. Black \u201955 as secretary.\n\nMithun is a graduate of Blake and\nwas co-chairman of this year\u2019s club\nBicker committee with Eschenlauer,\nan alumnus of Cranford High School.\n\nMees graduated from Allerdale\nHigh, and Donegan is: an Andover\ngraduate,\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 2219.154052734375, 3553.564697265625, 3540.1396484375, 3720.273193359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Harvey Elected Key and Seal President;\nMithun Triumphs in Cloister Balloting\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 2196.14453125, 536.1543579101562, 3591.492919921875, 837.8286743164062 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Baker Hits Prineeton\u2019s\n\n\u201c\u2018Well-Rounded\u2019 Ideal\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 1499.103166015625, 882.8094038085937, 2192.51475390625, 3278.08604296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "Harl MacDonald, manager of the\nPhiladelphia Orchestra Association,\ndied of an acute coronary occlusion\nat McCarter Theater yesterday after-\nnoon. He was 55 years old.\n\nMacDonald, an __ internationally-\nknown composer as well, collapsed\nand died while filming a piano com-\nmercial. He was making the last\nsequence of the film with two Prince-\nton Film Center officials when he suf-\nfered the attack.\n\nAccording to Lt. Frank Bird of\nthe Borough Police, MacDonald saw\na \u201cbad accident on the New Jersey\nTurnpike which visibly upset him\u201d\non his way to Princeton. He was\nnervous and his hands were shaking\nwhen he arrived a half an hour late\nat the theater.\n\n.The composer was finishing the\nlast few chords on the piano before\ndelivering a message for the Lester\nPiano Company directly to the cam-\neras. When he did so, he pitched\n\nforward and fell to the floor.\n\nRushed to Princeton Hospital, Mac-\nDonald was pronounced dead on ar-\nrival by Dr. Leonard M. Berry, dep-\nuty county physician, at 4:40 p. m.\n\nA native of Boulder, Colorado,\nMacDonald first came to Philadelphia\nin 1924 to teach at the Philadelphia\nMusical Academy. In 1926 he be-\ncame a lecturer at the University of\nPennsylvania.\n\nHe remained there as a professor\nof music and eventually became head\nof the department. In 1939 he as-\nsumed his present position with the\norchestra.\n\nFamed as a child prodigy, he\nlearned to play the piano at the\nage of four and composed his first\nscore at seven.\n\nHe served in the armed forces in\nWorld War I, then studied music at\nRedlands (Calif.) University and later |\nat the University of Leipzig and in\nBerlin, where he was tutored on\nvately.\n\nDuring his lifetime he composed\n\n(Continued on page five)\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 97.37249890136718, 1220.537248046875, 791.0333696289063, 3241.7984453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "own facilities and when approached by\nthe government with a problem, deal\nwith it as an individual case.\n\nHead of Princeton\u2019s cosmic ray re-\nsearch project, Dr. Reynolds agreed\nwith Dr. Henry DeWolf Smyth \u201928, a\nformer member of the Atomic Energy\nCommission, and Dr. Milton G. White,\nhead of nuclear physical research\nhere, that U. S. scientists must\nanswer the country\u2019s summons in\ntime of national crisis.\n\nDr. Reynolds pointed out that at\npresent America is neither in an ob-\nvious emergency nor clearly out of\ndanger. \u201cWe must devise some long-\nrange policy, adapted to the present\ntime, which both answers the needs\nof the nation and enables scientists\nto carry on valuable basic research,\u201d\nhe said.\n\nCooperation Necessary\n\nConcurring with Dr. White and\nDr. Henry DeWolf Smyth 718 that\ntoo much government research is\nclassified now, Dr. Reynolds stated,\nhowever, that \u201cI can sympathize with\nthe situation causing it. A closer\ncooperation between scientists and\ngovernment men on these decisions\nwould improve the situation.\n\n\u201cIf there is an evil in undertaking\nsecret work at\u00bba university as Dean\nBundy suggests [McGregor Bundy of\nHarvard], this in itself should 1ot\nstop us from undertaking research\nthat we consider necessary to the\nnation,\u201d he remarked.\n\n\u201cWe should not fight it negatively\nby running away from the problem,\nbut, positively, by undertaking the\nresearch and fighting the evil, if it\nexists, from within,\u201d he declared.\n\nCommenting on the \u201csecurity risk\u201d\n\n(Continued on page five)\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 114.65226745605469, 3286.472412109375, 773.6195068359375, 3492.75830078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "IRC to Attend\n\nPenn Conclave\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 2216.462052734375, 859.9629682617187, 3601.596052734375, 1092.5126787109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "The ideal Princeton well-rounded man may resemble a \u2018smooth billiard\nball\u201d more than he does an \u201cinteresting individual,\u2019 Carlos Baker, chairman\nof the English Department, told an undergraduate gathering at Madison Hall\nlast night.\n\nUsing the \u201cbilliard ball\u2019 symbol and a sprinkling of anecdotes to help\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 2213.48046875, 1135.7884521484375, 2872.52490234375, 1990.76220703125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 127.93504333496094, 552.9617919921875, 1448.1513671875, 928.614990234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Agrees With Smyth, White .\nPhysics\u2019 Reynolds Calls\nSecret Research Urgent\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 1516.9423828125, 543.9412231445312, 2168.36669921875, 862.83740234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Musician Dies;\nSuffers Stroke\nWorking Here\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 819.1954956054688, 1267.780517578125, 1477.19921875, 1486.88720703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Frosh to Pick\n\nQueen at Prom\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 126.49945202636718, 999.716447265625, 1489.9194169921875, 1223.574080078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "\u201cThe amount of secret government research at Princeton should be di-\nrectly geared to the world situation,\u201d Associate Professor George T. Reynolds\nof the Physics Department declared in an interview with the Princetonian\nyesterday.\n\nHowever. he emphasized that we should consider the limitations of our\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 2209.399658203125, 2073.5341796875, 2880.2001953125, 2269.06640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "Kilgore Elected\n\n\u2018Prince\u2019 Trustee\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 2894.78212109375, 1020.6245283203125, 3596.483015625, 3524.80674609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "und a sprinkling of anecdotes to help\ncarry across his ideas, Baker warned\nPrincetonians against the danger of\n\u201cselling your souls for social pres-\ntige.\u201d\n\nThe professor, a noted authority on\nmodern literature, stated that \u201cthere\nis a specter haunting modern Amer-\nica\u2014that is, social pressure to\nknuckle under and adopt society\u2019s\nway of thinking.\u201d\n\n\u201cThe billiard ball,\u201d said Baker, \u201cis\nthe person who calmly makes society\u2019s\nideas and norms his own, so he can\nbe more of an outward success.\u201d\n\nThe professor urged his audience\n\u201cnot to adopt a popular creed unless\nyou have decided in your heart that\nit is true.\u201d\n\n\u201cMaybe we will have to become\nrebels,\u201d Baker declared, \u201cbut we can\nescape \u2018billiard ballism\u2019 only by re-\nmaining free agents to make our own\nchoices after our own considera-\ntion.\u201d\n\n\u201cOnce you have made up your own\nmind, you must have the courage to\nlet the majority go its own way,\u201d\nhe added.\n\nNo New Problem\nBaker pointed out that the prob-\nlem of conformity to accepted stan-\ndards was not a new one, and \u201chad\ntroubled writers ever since the time\nof Christ.\u201d\n\n\u201cWe do have a proud tradition of\nindividualism in America,\u201d Baker\nstated, \u201cbut the threat to it today is\nemphatic.\u2019\u201d\u2019 He saw the pressure of\nmodern business advertising as a\nchief example of \u201csocial directives\nwhich tend to discourage individual\nchoice.\u201d\n\nThe professor concluded with his\n\u2018restatement of the Princeton ideal.\n\u201cInstead of aiming towards well-\nroundedness, why don\u2019t we get some\nundergraduates with a few sharp\nangles sticking out here and there,\u201d\nhe said.\n\nBaker\u2019s speech was part of a series\nof Commons talks sponsored through-\nout the year by the Undergraduate\nCouncil\u2019s speech committee.\n\n \n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 822.391984375, 2984.3158125, 1469.0562578125, 3252.83653125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "The Daily Princetonian will pub-\nlish a four-page issue Friday\nmorning, April 1. Following this,\npublication will be suspended for\nthe Spring Recess and will be re-\nsumed Tuesday morning, April 12.\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 1061.979736328125, 3317.864013671875, 1919.0054931640625, 3437.152099609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Sure Signs of Spring\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 908.6814575195312, 2927.6650390625, 1383.9398193359375, 2973.896728515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "\u2018Prince\u2019 Publications\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 522.15771484375, 948.2943725585938, 1065.9752197265625, 993.9392700195312 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "By EBERHARD FABER \u201957\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "86444018-weirton-daily-times-Dec-21-1955-p-5.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 8, 1 ], [ 8, 22 ], [ 1, 22 ], [ 4, 5 ], [ 4, 6 ], [ 4, 7 ], [ 5, 6 ], [ 5, 7 ], [ 6, 7 ], [ 16, 9 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 1, 22 ], [ 4, 5 ], [ 5, 7 ], [ 6, 4 ], [ 8, 1 ], [ 9, 16 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 2648.0188007812503, 3542.600830078125 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 1030.7244853515624, 1181.17065234375, 1349.5434589843749, 1348.7008076171874 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "Troop 51 of the Boy scouts 6\nColliers had a spaghetti suppe.\nand Chijsimas party in the. Meth\nodist ehurch Annex on Manda:\nnight.\n\nA gift exchange and, grab ba;\nwas featured, Robert Daugh\u00e9tty i\nthe leader of the Troop.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 1999.499021484375, 111.5184764404297, 2321.16430859375, 574.7136860351562 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\n_oMy Brother. wan\u2019 \u2018cheertul\u201d ang\nhappy to he out, William aald:\nwas: apparent he hadn't Xs\neeled to be \u2018r\u00e9leased \u2018&o' son.\"\nThe Pittsburgh \u2018physiclan satd\nhis brother \u2018told hint \u201cne. was cin\ngood health. as\n\n\u201cBut his wite\u2019s conditfon is fot\nso good. We hope they. will come\nfo our. hom\u00e9 here. \u00b0 but\u201d nothlite\ndefinite has b\u00e9en. decided.\"\n\nDr. Witllam Bradshaw sald all\njlhe time his brother, and sislee-in\nlaw had been fn Comimnunist hands,\njlte had. received na direct word\nfrom thei.\" \u2014_\n\nHo said the Reds wontd nat par\nmit lhe captives to write to any\nYelalives bearlng the. name: Brarl\nhaw, However, letters 19 relallve:\njwith , different surnames\u2019 \u2018were al\njlowed to be mailed, he sald.\n\n5 kidnaped from hi\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 391.0247802734375, 103.85366821289062, 1663.4351806640625, 765.4822998046875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 55.55833435058594, 74.60296630859375, 355.1168212890625, 263.4822998046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "AppealtoFree\nWoman Backed B;\nJudicial Opinion\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 384.54095263671877, 862.9967631835938, 703.8286152343751, 1338.8216572265626 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "was apart of the milllary com.\nmunity there, she was aflll not in\nany way connected with the mili-\ntary,\" he said,\n\nLt. Col. Janies Booth, of the Ar-\nmy's \u201cjlidge advocate. general's: ot-\nfice, sald that Mrs, Smith felt un-\nderthe army's jurisdiction because\nshe was a part of the military es-\nloblishment overseas, He said at\nthe time, hostilities were underway\nin\u2019Korea and that\u2019 Japan waa con-\nsidered part\u2018of the combat zone\n\n\u2018Even if the power. fo prosecute\ncivilians was limited to\u2019 time cf\nwar, then the Army had\u2019a tight to\ndo sa in this case because of. th\u00e9\nKorean War,\u201d he sais, \"The Cor\ngrees cottainly recognized the Ko\nrean conflict as a war by all its\nacts,\u201d he added...\n\nColone) Booth. alsa explained that\n\u2018when a2 hertan voluntary leavec the\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 702.2896098632813, 872.4212626953125, 1030.2586689453126, 1352.406740234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "country to ga abroad he leaves a\ncertain amoint of hie rights, be-\nhind.\n\nTn reply to.an \u2018argument\u2019 \u201cby \u2018tne\ndef\u00e9rise that the coirt martial wag\nimproperly -corven\u00e9d, Colonel\nBooth said :if there had) been\u2019 any-\nBiing to it the def\u00e9nde would have\nraised the argument, af: th\u00e9 Hime\nthe case was heing reviewed by the\nmnititary Board of Review,\n\n\u2018The defense had claimed {hat the\neourt martial was invalid because\na brigadier general ordered a ma-\njor gen\u00e9ral to sit\u2019oh the court. Ti\n\n, claimed that a junior officer had no\nfright ta issu\u00e9 an order lo a senior\nofficer.\n\nColonel Booth argued that it waa\nnot really an order bul an admin:\nistrative appointment to serve on.a\ncourt: martial. He said. the funtor\n\nofficer was antually relaying an or-\n\n \n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 51.10328479003906, 280.38430590820315, 380.85986523437504, 1337.7441425781249 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "LQHARLESTON (UP) \u2014 Deteiise\nCounsel: Frederick B. Weiner aid\ntoday! that AN appeal to trea Mrs,\nDarolhy Kreger Smith front a lIlte\nsentence: for the slaying of her At-\nMy colonel husband, Is backea up\nby. 86 years of judiclal. opinion that\ncivilian cannot he tried by a mil:\nitary \u201cCourt.\u201d os\n\n\u2018Welter made the statement in\n\u2018U.S, Djatrlet Court betare Federal\nJudge Bey Moore, .\n\nHe\u2019 argued that \u201cthe federal con-\natitullon never\u2019 intended that de-\nPendent women be tried by mili.\ntary courls,\u201d \u2018and jhat the Army\nsou martial thal senlenced Mra,\nSmith to lite iniprisonment violated\nher constitutional rights,\n\nAltorneys for the Army. argued\nthat the \u2018military court.was within\nita rights in meting out-.the sen-\nvdenice and {hat {t had to have auch\npower to maintain discipline over\ncivilians traveling with the armed\nforces\u2019 abroad,\n\nTudge Moore took the appeal un-\nder advisement and gave the de-\nfense one week in which to submit\nadditional | briefs, The \u2018prosecution\nWas granted a week after that-fo\nreply.\n\n\u2018The appeal Was made by Mis,\nSmith's: father, Gen. Walter Krue-\nger, Who Was conirnander of the\n\u2018U. &. Sixth Army during World War\nIt, Mrs. Smith {s presently\u201d con-\nfined lo the federal women\u2019s prison\nat Alderson; W. \u00a5a., for. the fatal\nstabbing of her husband in Japan\nthree years ago.\n\nWeiner, an attorney trom Wash-\nIngt\u00e9n, D. C., polnted oil that the\narmy had no right te try civillans\nin time of peace. H\u00e9 safd.. Mrs.\nSmith committed her offense in Ja-\npan after both the \u2018peace treaty\nand mutual security pacl had bern\nsigned with the United States.\n\n\u201cAlthough Mrs. Smilh aceom-\npanied her husband to Japan and\n\n \n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 1031.7249736328124, 876.5894755859375, 1355.4951191406249, 1055.6304951171876 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "der by @ four-slar general to the\nbrigadier,\n\nCif this issue had any. particular\nvalldity It would-have been raised\nby the -defense before the Board\nof Review,\u201d he said. \u201cThis isn't\nsome loophole Lhe defense has been\nsaving,\u2019?\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 1675.7642802734374, 303.93139453125, 2001.3422871093749, 967.563966796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "PITTSBURGH (UP) \u2014 fr Wil\nVahl A. Bradshdw, of Pittsburgh\nWas reassured today that his broth.\nar and sister in-law, just freed at.\ner nearly: five y\u00e9ars behind the\nBambgo Curtain, were going 10 be\n\u201call right!\n\nAe telephone call\u2019 from Hong\nNong Tuesday by Dr: Hamer V\nBradshaw to his brother her\u00e9 was\nthe first direct communication be-\ntiveen them since 1930.\n\nDr, aud Mrs; Homer Bracshaw,\nwho spent most\u2019 6f their \u2018time\nSince 1951 in Red prison; walked\nacross (he-border from Con\\mu\nniat China'to Hong Kang Tuesday.\nWeak: and - il] after nearly . Jive\nyeata in. Comniunist prisons, ths\nBradshaws left\u2018 for. a ULS,. Ali\n\nForce hogpltal: in -the Philippines\ntoday under the care of two doe:\ntors and\u2019 a mirse,\n\nThanks. to everybedy,\" Braid.\nshaw said as\u2019 ho. boerded the\nplane. Merry Ghueimas lo \u2018you\nallt?\n\n\u201cW\u00e9 are golng-ta be a aftghi,\"\nthe newly-freed Bradshaw told hs\nbrother: hero by telephone. Te\nconnection was bad, and a Chinese\n\u201cvoice in the background kept say-\ning \u201cHella, hetle,\u201d\n\n \n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 1356.913083984375, 901.096189453125, 1680.0582294921874, 1041.9964619140626 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "STAMFORD, Conn, \u2014 (UP). \u2014\nJames A. Martin of Grenwieh and\n|Malfa \u2018Pimer o\u20ac Daytona Beach,\njFla., went into\u2019 a\u2019 drugstore and\ncame out a few minutes later. as\nman and wife. The marrlage cere:\nmony was performed by \u2018the man-\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 1674.5601806640625, 107.2296142578125, 1952.6929931640625, 289.1953430175781 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Brother Talks\nTo Relative. 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Pd\nA candidate {a0 the: football \u201cian\nlat the fowa Slate: Prigah offered Ai\ncrperienee\u201d\u2019 on\u201d hits application :\nT just cama back \u2018from\u2019 hetiig on\n' escape, \u2018Fhe law csased me:,tor\nfive years before Chey caught nie\n(Should bo a great: open flek run.\n(at\n\n \n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 2321.852537109375, 196.99992175292968, 2647.9746113281253, 288.2342548828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "CHESTER ,-- \u2018The-anhiial \u2018c\nyeu! =. dish. dinner of. the ft\nHhegion \u201cAbnlliaty\u2019 will be held! at\n\n0: p.i inthe. Legion, Home,\u2019\n\n \n\n \n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 1433.31689453125, 875.0405883789062, 1611.9517822265625, 897.4578247070312 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Druvsiora Service\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 2316.837888671875, 483.9569987792969, 2648.0188007812503, 569.2457294921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": " \n \n\na, Crinese Misslon Hospilal and he'd\nprisoner for more than\u2019 faur yedrs\n\u2018[betave the Communists, charged\ns him with \u201cspying,\u201d\n\n \n" } } }, { "scan_name": "411696202-cedar-rapids-gazette-Aug-09-1955-p-12.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 3 ], [ 0, 9 ], [ 0, 12 ], [ 0, 18 ], [ 0, 53 ], [ 0, 30 ], [ 3, 9 ], [ 3, 12 ], [ 3, 18 ], [ 3, 53 ], [ 3, 30 ], [ 9, 12 ], [ 9, 18 ], [ 9, 53 ], [ 9, 30 ], [ 12, 18 ], [ 12, 53 ], [ 12, 30 ], [ 18, 53 ], [ 18, 30 ], [ 53, 30 ], [ 4, 7 ], [ 4, 13 ], [ 4, 14 ], [ 4, 22 ], [ 4, 25 ], [ 4, 28 ], [ 7, 13 ], [ 7, 14 ], [ 7, 22 ], [ 7, 25 ], [ 7, 28 ], [ 13, 14 ], [ 13, 22 ], [ 13, 25 ], [ 13, 28 ], [ 14, 22 ], [ 14, 25 ], [ 14, 28 ], [ 22, 25 ], [ 22, 28 ], [ 25, 28 ], [ 8, 19 ], [ 8, 11 ], [ 8, 21 ], [ 19, 11 ], [ 19, 21 ], [ 11, 21 ], [ 10, 26 ], [ 20, 15 ], [ 24, 35 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 0, 53 ], [ 3, 9 ], [ 4, 13 ], [ 7, 4 ], [ 8, 19 ], [ 10, 26 ], [ 11, 8 ], [ 12, 30 ], [ 14, 7 ], [ 18, 0 ], [ 20, 15 ], [ 21, 11 ], [ 22, 25 ], [ 25, 14 ], [ 28, 22 ], [ 30, 18 ], [ 35, 24 ], [ 53, 3 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 2489.86409765625, 3467.628013671875 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 1855.3678359375, 1164.1396865234376, 2165.795982421875, 1995.3120957031251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "The crisis had been going on\never since Stalin \u00a3\nization on the pr:\nearly Thirties, starving some 3,-\n000,000 people in order ta achieve\nit. Stalin did so, not simply out of\nwanton cruelly, but because he re-\ncognized that collectivization of\nthe land was essential in order to\nsweat the peasants for the capital\nfor industrial expansion and for\nfunds for the war machine.\n\nThe present Soviet rulers can-\nnot possibly abandon coliective\nagriculiure unless they are pre-'\npared {o abandon communism,\nwhich {key are not. Bul the eol+\nlective system is by ils very ne-\nlure inefficient,\n\nEssentlally, the collective farm-\ning system {is an atlempt to ape\nply the Soviet method of Industr\nal production 10 agricultural pro-\nduction. The Russian peasant has\n\u201cnorms\u201d {o fulfill, just like a\nRussian factory worker As in the\ncase of the worker, the peasant\nincome depends of how well he\nfulfills his norms.\n\nBul a sick calf is not like a\npiece of mackinery, You cannot\nuse a mechanical approach to\n\nbiology because biology is not\nmechanical. One result of trying\nto do so is the collective farms are\ncursed wilh bookkeepers, bosses,\noverseers and all the trappings of\nlureaucracy.\n\nOverall, it requires six or sev-\nen Soviel workers on the land to\nproduce what one American ag-\nticultural worker produces.\n\nAdd the short Russian grawing\nseason, Jess the continuing vo-\nracious demand for funds from\nSaviet indusiry and the Soviet\n\n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 2167.12613671875, 2156.38492578125, 2481.55159765625, 3074.890220703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "On the recent issue of the city\n| \u00a5s. the dogs, { ain gelling tired\nof hearing about what dogs think.\nThey dan\u2019t! They are animals and\nwhatever they are trained to do\nthey will accept. Meaning that\nsvoner or laler they will aceept\nthe chain and know nothing else.\nIt's silly of these sentimentalists\nto put words info their inactive\nminds.\n\nHaving traveled trom Atlantic\nto Pacific and Canada io New\nOrleans, and at present owning a\ncar less than a year old and\nalready having 17,000 miles of\npleasure driving nn its odometer,\nmay J say that Cedar Rapids is\none of the warsf cities to drive in.\n\nOne of the biggest improve-\nments could be ihe right turn\npermitted after first stopping for\nthe red light, Also the traffic in\nJront of May's drug could cer-\ndainly be kept moving, and also\nthat on First avenue E. with a\nfaster speed limil.\n\nWhat has happened 1o good\nUstening music on radio? It is\nhard to find an evening of good\nclassical music after 10 p.m.\nWSUI supplies same, but not tate\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nLast but far fram least, why\ndid The Gazelle pick up an un-\nknown like \u201cCotion Woods\u201d and\noverlonak areal comic like\n\u201cPOGO\u201d. 1 wish same of you\nreaders would join me in urging\nThe Gazette to macernize the\npaper and add this modern little\n\u2018Shakespeare\u2019.\n\nDo we have to subscribe to an\noutside paper in order to read\nirony, wil, salire, and a pile of\npuns?\n\n \n\nCharlie Ruggles\n107 Second sireet NE\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 2019.6143798828125, 368.86578369140625, 2159.31298828125, 607.7903442382812 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 2172.186927734375, 240.00782006835936, 2486.2083359375, 997.4082260742188 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "In statistical terms, the crisis is\neasy to describe. The Soviet pop-\nulation is growing at a rate of\nabout 1.5 percent a year, and farm\nproduction Js Increasing at a rate\nof only aboul 1 percent. In the\njong run this could be a formula\nfor muss starvalion, Moreover, the\nvate of increase in farm praduc-\ntion has only been maintained\nby all sorts of temporary expe-\ndients.\n\nFor cxumple, grain and polato\nerops have long been emphasized\nat the expense of Uvestock, since\ngrain supplics far more calories\nper acre thun meat. But this\nprocess has now reached the\npoint of no return, with the live-\nStock population of Russia lower\nthan betore the revolution,\n\nAgain, the system of crop re-\ntatlon was recently. denounced\n'by Nikita Krushebev, and in\n|many areas the soil is currently\n\nbeing mined to increase imme-\ndiate production at the expense\nof future fertility,\n\nAnother temporar:\n\nhas been the training of come\n30,000 hard-core young Commu\nnists 10 take over the manage~\nment of the collective farms,\n\u2018This, sp far, has led only to bi\nterness and confusion. -At\nsame time, the much publie!\nattempt {o exploit some vast\nacreages of marginal land has\nbeen undertaken, an atlempt\nwhich, depending on the weath-\n}er, could quite easily fail dis-\n\nane.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1226.5928115234376, 1614.108802734375, 1534.7891464843751, 2628.913169921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "NATO's military flber bears no\nresemblance today to the fragile\npaper defenses which prevailed in\nWest Europe when Gen. : Eisen-\nhower came here In 1951 to take\n\ncammand at iis birth and to\nbreathe into it his own galvanic\nbelief that what Is needed is at-\ntainable,\n\nThen there were 15 feeble divi-\nslons which could offer no more\nthan a taken resistance to the\nmobilized power of the Red army\nand which provided no incentive\nto the Kremlin to negotiale the\nissues of the cold war,\n\nToday NATO has 90 to 100\ntrained, equipped divisions, all of\nwhich ean be ready for action on\na possible D-day plus 30,\n\nhen NATO hadi a spare 17 air-\ntields capable of handling jel air-\ncraft\n\nToday NATO has 160 airlields\nequipped ta accammodate jet\nerafl, stretched along a 4,000-mile\nfront from the norihern cape of\nNorway to the eastern frontier of\nTurkey, adjoining the Soviet\nUnion, The majority of them are\nin France and Germany.\n\nToday NATO has approximate-\nly 4,000 miles af pipeline to sup-\nply its forces; 12,000 miles of\nJand-line communications, . 7,500\nmiles of radio relay circuits, 1.200\nmiles of submarine cable\u2014added\nto Europe's existing eommunica-\ntion facilities and all contributing\nto a modern air-warning system,\n\nFour years ago it took Gen,\nGruenther 12 hours to get Oslo on\nthe telephone from Paris and pavt\nof the lines went through the\nSoviet zone of Germany. Today\nthe call goes through in three\nminutes\u2014with no assistance fram\nthe Soviets\n\nThe Russians could believe\nPresident, Eisenhower when he\nsaid at Geneva thal NATO was\npurely an instrument of defense\nbecause {hey know their own\nmilitary power makes it so: 175\nready divisions in the Red army:\n80 satellite divisions: a three-vear\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 481.10153955078124, 795.643470703125, 901.3733139648438, 2160.9602890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "NOME HEFORLS indicate a possibility that,\n\nsince the talks between representatives\nof the United States and Hed China have\nbogged down on the matter of repatriation\nof civilians, the issuc of freer trade may be\nbrought up. Discussions on that topie would\nbe equally futile and more dangerous to free\npeoples.\n\nWhat the Red Chinese do not seem to\nunderstand is that their past actions have not\nonly given them.no status for bargaining but\nalso have destroyed the chances for gaining\nthe kind of irust one nation must have for\nanother if any Hind of agreement is to be\nnegotiated.\n\nThe only mora] act Peiping has instituted\nsince it has been the seal of a Communist\ngovernment was the recent release of our [1\nairmen, Measure this beside the immoral acts\ncommilted\u2014atroclties in Korea, seizure of\nTihet, potitical imprisonment of civilians and\nenslavement of millions\u2014and the airmen's\nrelease is x very smal) gesture toward peace-\nful sctlement of Asian prablems.\n\nIn the matter of trade, the United States\nhas imposed a sirlet embargo against Red\nChina since May 18, 1951, when the U.N,\nmera! Assembly adopted a resolution rec-\nommending such an embargo on strategic\nshipments,\n\nSimjlar -restrictions are imposed by the\n65 couhitries receiving U.S, mutual securlly\naid and others which staunchly supported\nthe U.N. resolution branding Red China as\nan aggressor in Korea,\n\nThat resolution, as David Lawrence point~\ned out Momday, Is still binding on U.N, mem-\nbers for Red Chinese forces are still being\nmaintained in North Korea in defiance of It,\n\nAdd to this the fact that Pelping has pro\u00bb\ncluimed its intent to attack the off-shere is-\nlands and Formosa, has supplied Communist\nguerrilla forces in Indo-China in defiance of\nthe Indo-China armistice terms and has made\nihrealening moves {oward Burma, Camboria\nand other soulheast Asian vations.\n\nIn such circumstances, strategie trade\nwith Red China would be not unlike hand-\ning a power-crazed lunatic a bigger and\nsharper knife, Jf anything, the logica) course\nfov free nations wauid be to tighten rather\nihan luosen trade policies in regard to Cora-\nmunist Chinu, .\n\nTalks \u2018concerning trade could prove em-\nbarrassing to the United States. They would\ngive Red delegates a chanee {o pull another\nsueh ridiculous and degrading maneuver as\nthat of claiming all Chinese nationais in the\nUnited States are subject to repatriation. it\nwould be better for the meeting to dishand\nthan to allow that to happen,\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 1852.0918349609376, 2339.943763671875, 2159.9515, 3067.68148046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "_ It is very interesting to see that\n\nthere were no remarks regarding\nthe new city budget in your\ncolumn.\n\nIt seems that every taxpayer\nshould compiiment our finance\ncommissioner for the stand he\ntook on a department budget. IL\nig very true that we must be\nprepared for emergencies, but\nwhy not set up a_ general\nemergency fund ta take care of\nall departments.\n\nTt is quile evident that our\nfair city will never be brought\nup io date irom the standpoint\nof wages or hours for our city\nemployes. There is a court room\nat the police station which could\nbe used Saturday forenoon, and\nas for ihe assessor's office, what\nemergency business do they have\nafter July 1?\n\nIt would be interesting to lea\nthe number of extra hours -our\nfield assessors work without\ncompensation and without as\nmuch ag a compliment from our\ncity cauncil,\n\nJt seems lo be a policy to by-\npass, facts to accomplish a job,\nbut I firmly believe that the citl~\nzens of Cedar Rapids are very\ntax conscious.\n\nThank vou for the privilege of\nexpressing my opinion and T\nthink your column is rendering a\nreal service.\n\nJames L. Kolasick,\nSORE Pinat&e TRAE casa\n\n \n\n \n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 1225.822181640625, 1349.6553115234376, 1536.3857041015626, 1567.3695908203126 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Treaty headquarters either among\nthe NATO ministers, who were\nnever more united in the convic-\ntion that sustaining NATO is the\nWest\u2019s only chance of getting any-\nthing approaching an acceptable\n| peace. ot among the NATO mili-\n{tary leaders under the command\nlof Gen, Alfred M. Gruenther,\n\u2018whom President Eisenhower has\n| kept in his post at the unanimous\n| request af the NATO countries.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 46.28142541503906, 2755.31021875, 463.1352158203125, 3463.96566015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": " \n\nMan take a cnaner on a\ndifferent one. A criminal can't afford to mess\naround wilh toa many techniques, as the ocds\nare heavy that sconer or later he will at-\ntempt one for which he has very little native\naptitude and will wind up in jail.\n\nSo he adopts a modus operandi thal scems\nto work for him. After a while it gels ta be\nsort of a trade mark and the police can make\na pretty good guess as to who done it by\nconsulting the M.C. file.\n\nIs a matter of correlating known evi-\ndence with known history to tree an unknown\nculprit\u2014a process of statistical triangulation\nthat can even be dene with machines.\n\n\u2014o-\n\nWell, a man down in Tallahassee has run\nwhat amounts to an MLO. check on the polio\nvirus, His name is Landers and he is no\npolio experi; he\u2019s a weather expert.\n\nHe finds an apparent relationship between\nthe ineidence of polin and relative humidi\ntemperature range and minimum = atmos-\npheric pressure. The polio bug seems to get\nin its best licks when certain combinations\nof meteorological phenomena ak what Mr.\n\nat\" 4\n\ndeesel <\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nLanders de.\ncomfort, possibi,\nio disease.\u201d\n\nThis reminds me of a doctor J heard of\nweveral years ago wh\u00bb claimed to have tracked\npolio down to lone cows that had been re-\nduced to cating jimson-weed in dried-up pas-\ntures.\n\nof low physical resistance\n\n \n\n-\u2014o-\n\nThese observers may not have anything\nthe medical men would view as significant,\nbut they are on the right track.\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 2171.054603515625, 1055.3301162109376, 2485.307701171875, 1695.1343613281251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "| Finally, in order to provide in-\n}centives, the Soviet rulers have\ndone what they least wished to\ndo\u2014they have given the farm\nwotkers a bigger share of the\nnational income. This ln turn has\nbecn the majur factor in the\ncurrent Sovict inflation, thus re-\nducing the available margin of\nfunds to pay for industrial ex-\npansion and the war machine.\n\n\u201cInflation,\u201d significantly, is the\none word no Soviel censor will\nPass. But the inflation is there,\nvisible 1o the naked eye, in the\nendless lines of people waiting\nto buy shoddy, over-priced goods.\n\nTo all this add the demands\nmade on the Soviet cconomy by\nthe satellites and it is easy to see\nwhy the Russlan rulers naw want.\na breathing spell, Bul the Sovict\nsystem is nowhere near to being\n\u201con the point of collapse.\u201d\n\nBy one expedient or another,\nithe system will\u2019be made to keep\non working, even if it again be-\ncomes necessary to adgpl mass\nstarvation as Soviet national\npolicy.\n\nNothing could be more dan-\n)gerous than to base American\n\u2018national policy on the assump-\ntion that the Soviet system is\nsuddenly going to com\u00ae apart at\nthe seains.\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 1538.4016494140626, 2154.652015625, 1842.8745957031251, 3466.607994140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "I was grected this bright, hot\nand sunshiny morning\u2019 by a\ncheerful friend who in the course\n\nof our conversation said, \u201cWhy\n\ndon\u2019t: you come ever {to our\n\nchurch when it is convenient to\n\nda so, for we have a young and\npable preacher who will not be\nhere very Jong?\"\n\nT was somewhat non-plussed\nfor it has been my eustam fer a\njong period of years fo always\ngo to my own chureh when \u2018il\nhas services even if 1 do not feel\nis too hat for com-\ne distasteful,\n\nNevertheless ii is a source of\ninspiration and an uplift to go to\nehucch in spite of everything and\nfo out into the world and relax\na little. afler tne spirit has cone\nits wark.\n\nBul every church man or\nwoman does not follow that prac-\ntice, There is un clement of loy-\nally involved in such a practice\nand an indication of special devo-\ntion, Independent of that kind of\nmembership when your local\nchurch is in session, often a\nMethodist is tound strayed away\nfram his domain and found in an\nEpiscopal environment, a Luth-\neran in a Baptist building, a\nBaptist in a Presbyterian taber-\nnacle, a Caihotic in a Mennonite\nhouse of worship, a Presbyterian\nin a Methodist church,\n\nA Mormon building has been\nknown to claim the curiosity of\nthe traveling public and so with\nthe hundreds of denominations\nthal recognize the power of God\nin the great fieid of religion and\nthe affairs of the world.\n\nThe Congregational church was\na pioneer in the sphere of sacred\nthings in America and the nim-\neraus denominations that have\nfoNowed have given strength to\nthe belief that \u201cvarieiy is the\nspice of life\u201d in religion and other\nthings.\n\nThe jate John W. Lamar, who\nwas a fine church man, once told\nme in a timely suggestion and in\na tense situatlon that \u201cthe\npreacher doesn't own the\nchurch.\u201d He knew that people did\nnot. as a rule. go to chureh to\nplease the minister, to shake\nhands, to please the nelghbors, to\nprotect their financial interests,\nto advance seifish Interests, but\nto enhance the church's power\namong men, ta honestly repea\nand accept \"the Apastle's creed,\nand be, an that day, where men\nand women deiong.\n\nAl in all, if ean be safely\nalated. that in any condition. in\nany time, in any strife of con-\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 48.71355432128906, 2486.94449609375, 313.50170141601564, 2765.30648046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "can narrow down the [i\nof likely suspects in a jiffy.\nAll they have to do is con-\nsult ihe records and see\nwhat burglars they have\ncome across in the past who\nopened safes with left-\nhanded monkeywrenches\nafter crawling through\nback-door keyholes.\n\nThe theory is that a\ncrook who has found a cer-\ntain method successfu] ance\nis likely to use the same\nmethod repeaterily rather\nwih 4hEA cian on\n\n \n\n \n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 1860.822181640625, 143.87592309570311, 2166.128501953125, 366.5129013671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "MOSCOW - There are two\nvery simple facts, taken together,\nthat provide the main clue to the\nmuch discussed internal problem\u2019\nof the whole Soviet system, The\nfirst is the fact that Mascow is\non about the same latitude as\nLabrador, Hudson Bay ar Sitka,\nAlaska.\n\nIn other words, the Russian\n\nland mass is very far north, This\nblk dig ankenks og angamanes\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 1541.77164453125, 1351.0298232421876, 1849.5534287109376, 1988.6220322265626 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "universal military service with at\nleast 300 reserve divisions today.\n\nNATO'S strength is only in part\nHmilitary. The polilical unity of\nhe North Atlantic Treaty Organ-\nzation is far greater than its\n\nmost optimistic suppariers be~\nlieved possible. Hs 15 member\nI nations have grown to like wark-\ning together, have jearned how\nito work together,\n| For this much credit belongs\nte a wise and experienced Brit-\nish soldier-stutesman, Lord Is-\nmay, who was Churchill\u2019s chief\nof staff during the war and who\nis NATO's dedicated secretary-\ngeneral.\n\nWhen the Big Three allied for-\neign secretaries met with the\n| NATO Council here on the eve of\n\nthe Geneva conference, they saw\nNATO's values and purpose. Les-\n\u2018ter Pearson, Canada\u2019s able minis\u00ab\nter for external affairs, spoke for\nall when he sald at the! end vf the\npre-Geneva bricfing: \u201cNATO ts\nnot negotiable.\u201d\n\nThere is ne doubt in the minds\n\nof those who are closest to what\n\nis happening in Burope that if we\nkeep NATO strong the prospects\nof negotiating successfully with\nMoscow will be better and and\nthat if we weaken NATO the\nprospects will be nil.\n\n \n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 905.4603041992187, 2092.07926171875, 1218.9676132812501, 2627.07796484375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "; As a result of the warmer at-\n\nmosphere in the cold war, which\nwas venerated at the summit con-\nference in Geneva, (here is a new\nJayer of wishful thinking in Eu-\nrope, as there no doubt is in the\nUnited States\u2014a premature feel-\ning that the greatest danger has\npassed.\n\nThe iruth is that the greatest\ndanger is not passed\u2014the danger\nthat the West will wenken \u2018its\ncommon defenses in the hearl of\nEurope during the period of long\nnegotiations when continued\nslrength \u00a2an alone make these\nnegoliations prarluctive.\n\nThis, 1 am convinced, is exacl-\nly what the Russians hoped would\nhe their principal accomplishment.\nat Geneva\u2014thal they would be\nable to buy relaxation through the\nappearance of negotiations, that\nthe appearance ol\u201d negotiation\nwithuut the seltlement of any~\nthing would bring about the slow\ndecay of NATO where previous\ntactics had the opposite effect.\n\nForlimately there is no such\nmonn here al the North Allantic\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 487.8568801269531, 384.5588759765625, 903.781578125, 721.6762314453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "observer,\u201d.His job, according to 4 recent news\nrelease, is to go around ihe plant sniffing\nout offensive odors and tracing them to their\nsource so they may be elimlnated\u2014in order\nthat neighboring residential areas and yatch-\ning waters may continue ta enjoy the fresh\nChannel air unpolluted by industrial smeils.\n\nPerhaps our problem is more confined,\nmore amiably remedied or less objectionable.\nOr perhaps we have become more used to it\nthan ihe sensitive British.\n\n. Even so, there are days itt the business\ndistrict when Cedar Rapids\u2019 reputation might\nwell benefit from the services of a profes-\nsional \u201cnose\u201d like that.\n\n \n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 49.52295297241211, 439.2797316894531, 476.2419968261719, 1976.1243515625001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "AS MANY thoughiful citizens have said\n\nrepeatedly and former Prestdeni Hoover\nrecently said again with emphasis, many of\nouf, present-day burdens \u201cstem in no small\n. degree; trom the fact ihal government has\nbecome so big.\"Bigness in itself is not neces-\nsarily\u201cbad but unquestionably it imposes @\nheavy \u201cstrain on the competence and re-\nsourcefulness of management. And in gov~\nernment it is not regarded as politic to pay\nsalaries that will attract and hold the kind\nof management that can meet thal strain:\n\n\u2018The result is that, whereas in private \u2018en-\nterprise we usually benefit from the advan-\ndages peculiar to large-scale operailons, in\ngovernment we mot only don\u2019t get many. of\nthose benefits but we also suffer from aggra-\nvalion of the disadvantages of large-scale\noperations. Investigators of big government\nenterprises are repeatedly finding examples\nof appalling waste and bungled management\nof a kind that would bankrupt any compar-\nable private enterprise in short order.\n\nThis is one reason the Eisenhower admin-\nistration makes sense in its determination to\nget the government out of as many business\nundertakings as passible which could be har\ndled just as well, and probably better, by pri-\nvate enterprisers, Even if the government\ncould perform these business services at the\nsame cost as private enterprise could\u2014whleh\nhas not been demonstrated in mast instances\nit ig wise to get out of ihem berause ihey\ndivert the attention and energy of adininis-\nirators from other operations which logically\nshould and can be handled best by goveru-\nment, .\n\nBut ive a jot easier for the government\nto invade the natural sphere of private busi-\nness than to withdraw once it\u2019s in, Efforis of\nthe Eisenhower administration to push the\nwithdrawal have had some notable successes,\njut achieving others has been like pulling\nteeth...The mpre enterprises the government\nhas, ihe more choice plums congressmen can\nwangle for their districts and the more jobs\nthere are to dele out to deserving party\nhacks, So-called \u201cpractical\u201d politiclens and\nunabashed demagogues are not about to give\nthose up without a struggle.\n\nThus the defense departmeni, which has\nmade plans to get oui of a dozen businesses\nil thinks privale enterprise could handle as\nwell onsbetler\u2014rope muiing and coifet roast~\ning, for example\u2014now finds itself suagged\nby a rider tacked on the recently passed ap-\npropriations bil] which forbids It 1o drop\nany of the military's business activities with-\nout the approval of the sensie end house\nappropriations committees. Thal any such\nridiculous rider could clear congress is pretty\ngood evidence thai the required committee\nokays wotld come hard,\n\nThe inference to be druwn from this is\nfaitly clear: If the federal government Is ever\nto be cut down (a something like reasonable\nsize, some way muet be found to leave the\ncutting ta the President, with as little \u201chelp\u201d\nas possible from congress,\n\n \n\n \n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 1072.72265625, 1537.7703857421875, 1213.695556640625, 1759.646240234375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 1860.649330078125, 623.6800307617187, 2169.592369140625, 1113.4009628906251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "mensity Of the Prenans Sto\nRussian land area, it would still\nbe difficult 4o grow enough food\nfor the Soviet population.\n\nThe second fuct is \u2018that the\nwhole Soviel system is squarely\nbased on ruthless exploitation of\nthe peasantry. in order to pro-\nvide the capital for industrial ex-\npansion. The way it is done is\nessentially very simple.\n\nThe state nays lhe collective\nfarms artificially low prices for\nwhat they produce. The state\nthen sells the farm praduce for\nas much as 10 tines what it paid.\nThis enormous profit margin\nprovides the butk of the capital\nfor new planis and equipment\nfor Soviet inuustry, plus the\nfunds for the huge Soviet war\nmachine.\n\nPut these two facts together\nand you see why:the Soviet ag-\nricuitural crisis, about which the\nworld hes heard so much, is no\nnew thing, but something inher-\n\npy SE ek ay\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 483.58554833984374, 2306.882728515625, 896.1549912109375, 2574.563560546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "The polio bug undoubtedly has ils pe-\nculiay modus operandi\u2014a favorite way of\nactting into victims\u2019 vitals at times when\nthe prevailing conditions just suit it. Saking\nthe bug into camp is probably just a matter\nof making a thorough M.O. check,\n\nTn a day of clectranig computers and tan-\ntastic business machines it snauld he a cineh\nta da a thorough jeb of that in a very short\ntime. It\u2019s a tragedy that we go on letting\nlittle groups of isolated laboratory research-\ners work themselves to the bone irving ta\ndo the job piecemeal, the hard way.\n\n\u2018Copyrinht, 1956, King Features Gynelleate, Ine}\n\n \n\n \n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 57.30323022460937, 2042.87516015625, 471.1115341796875, 2166.059166015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "T SEEMS that Cedar Rapids is not al all\nthe only community with odor problems.\n\u2018The situation apparenily has got so bad\n\nin Southarnpton. England, that one factory\nhas employed a man with the lille of \u201csmell!\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 51.04724877929687, 2308.01334375, 467.3214645996094, 2488.6304550781247 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "\u00a7 ALL FOLLOWERS of Sergeant Friday\n\nknow, well-organized police departments\nhelp themselves along in apprehending clu-\nsive criminals by the use of an MO. file\u2014\nmodus operandi-\u2014manner of operetion.\n\nHf they find that a sufe has been opened\nwith a Jeft- handed monkeywrench in the\nhands of a man who entered the building\nthreugh the hole of the back door, they\n\n \n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 913.4480361328125, 1525.3838271484376, 1066.1108017578124, 1782.2311630859376 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "cause af its\nmilitary weak-\npness, the pres-\nent appearance\nof relaxed ten-\ntions: brings\nnew tem pla-\nticn to deprive\ntt prematurely\nof some of its\nmeet and mus-\n\n \n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 924.8330688476562, 2726.208984375, 1515.52001953125, 3435.479736328125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 2168.8131484375, 3193.315833984375, 2464.964927734375, 3467.628013671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "The Democrats have got to\ndiscover another scandal be-\ntween Gow anti eieviion day,\nHamburgs become old hats too.\n\nDixon-Yates goes behind the\ntowel rack, What we could use\nnow is a credit mobilier, al B\nTweed or even & Teay\ninvestigation.\n\nBy Nov ember, \u201c1956, Dixean\nwon't remember who Yates\nwas,\n\n \n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 910.1138686523437, 1782.639564453125, 1220.7456894531251, 2040.2809677734376 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "See ah Se ae\nsist ihis temptation and keep\nNATO strong and vital, we will\nhave some chance of turning thls\nappearance af conciliation into\nreality,\n\nThis ix why NATO's greatest\ntest jies ahead.\n\nThis is why the besl praspect\nfor successful negotiation with the\nSoviets depends on our sustained\nsupport of NATO budgetarily and\npolilleally, until world tensions\nare relaxed in fact, not just\n\nwords.\n\n \n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 1859.6418837890626, 2112.892982421875, 2164.6985703125, 2282.8523789062497 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "flicting interests. the church, per-\nhaps often unconsciously, is an\nguard, and giving open or silent\nand effective notice to all mea\nthat the world cannot serve its\nmanifest destiny without the\nchurch. 7\n\nWilllam G. Kerr\n\nGrundy Center\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 2175.5065078125, 1747.77750390625, 2473.091392578125, 1994.0055771484376 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Cati Sundburg, belng shown\naround a movie lot in Holly~\nwood. was presented to the tay\nstars but did not seem im-\npressed. In desperation, ihe\nguide led the famous poet to the\ndressing room of a beautiful\nshowglrl, remarking, \u201cJust\nihink, Mr. Sandburg, this girl is\nsix-foot, two.\"t\n\nSandburg replied: \u201cLincoln\nwus six-foot, three and one\u00ab\nhalf\u201d\n\n \n\nee ae ee ey es\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 915.7310561523437, 1348.8091201171876, 1220.8001328125001, 1524.6581650390626 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "PARIS\u2014NATO, without which\nthe Geneva Big Four meeting\ncould never have ecorne about,\nfaces the most riskful and yalu-\nable period of its existence.\n\nIt faces a riskful periud be-\ncause now that NATG has avert-\ned ihe greatest dangers that Eu-\nrope wilt be overeruy be-\n\n \n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 1858.8475341796875, 1124.398681640625, 2147.620849609375, 1159.312744140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Stalin Needed Capital\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 1864.1846083984376, 360.17200463867186, 2011.9681015625001, 631.3573227539063 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "ee a\nshort growing\nseason exce pt\nin the most\nsoutherly paris\nof Russia, and\nno real grow-\ning season at\nall in the north,\nThis is why,\neven with the\nbest agrivuitur~\nal system in\nthe world, and\ndespite the im-\n\nsetae Protas hl\n\n \n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 2172.14794921875, 1008.982666015625, 2448.1533203125, 1047.781005859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "Boosted Farm Income\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 957.213134765625, 112.62260437011719, 1838.47265625, 1197.9503173828125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 314.4367370605469, 2492.84423828125, 464.95013427734375, 2733.743896484375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 55.799434661865234, 387.50482177734375, 378.6474914550781, 430.2220764160156 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "Shrinking Isn't Easy\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 1856.3249892578126, 3195.52066796875, 2151.11116796875, 3463.591392578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "Democrats still giving their\nquaris of political plasma to\nkeep Dixon-Yates alive,\n\n\u2014o-\n@ tational emer-\nisis every time a light\nhulb conks out in the Tennes-\nsee valley.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nEven with Alabama Spark-\nman teeing off on Sherman\nAdams the issue is ealder than\na weli-digger\u2019s lunch.\n\n \n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 1846.71337890625, 3095.208251953125, 2395.865478515625, 3188.266845703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "By \u201cBUGS\u201d BAER\n\nNo Volts from Dixon-Yates\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 487.82855224609375, 735.6748046875, 780.8781127929688, 783.8947143554688 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "No Lack \u2018of Gall\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 1855.489990234375, 40.86320114135742, 2486.456298828125, 130.0576934814453 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "| By STEWART ALSOP |\nCommunism Doesn't Fit Farms\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 950.3600463867188, 47.311561584472656, 1839.2545166015625, 95.14270782470703 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": ".. And It Used To Be Such a Quiet Neighborhood?\u201d\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 1235.920654296875, 1577.9486083984375, 1492.7872314453125, 1610.4332275390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "An Assuring Growth\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 1861.514404296875, 2296.153076171875, 2093.41162109375, 2331.30078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "Watching Finances\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 54.732723236083984, 1993.863525390625, 320.9004211425781, 2038.9532470703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "Official Sniffer\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 913.6771240234375, 2046.537109375, 1134.8857421875, 2081.180908203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "Wishful Thinking\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 2175.03466796875, 1713.7872314453125, 2360.42919921875, 1740.8564453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "Abe Was Taller\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 485.33579248046874, 2734.23648828125, 886.5372543945313, 3035.0686875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "tract with the Am\nbulance service calling fer payment of\n$6,500 a vear ta the company for furnish-\ning the serviee, This was an increase of\n$2,500 over past years.\n\nPopulation of the city park zoo was\nincreased by three owls. the gift of Ken~\nneth L. Adams of Elberton, wha described\nthe birds as being !2 to 14 inches high, a\nmottled brown color with faces that re-\nsembled {he face of a monkey.\n\nChief Clerk A. T. Pleune sald the Linn\ncounty ration board had received no in-\nstructlons for issuing coupons entitling in-\ndividuals to more thax five pounely of sugar\n\neach for canning purpase:\nRa\n\n \n\n \n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 1574.8092041015625, 2018.169921875, 2334.7177734375, 2090.47607421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "Recen\n\nThe People's Forum *%\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 583.7128295898438, 2610.061279296875, 786.8209838867188, 2669.783447265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "This Day\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 2173.43115234375, 2119.85205078125, 2390.67041015625, 2152.682861328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "Doas Don't Think\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 1542.718994140625, 2115.27099609375, 1798.8092041015625, 2149.24072265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "Power of the Church\n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 905.069580078125, 1247.2659912109375, 1840.4622802734375, 1339.423583984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "{By ROSCOE DRUMMOND\n\nIRelaxed Tension Creates Challenae for NATO\n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 2171.5859375, 204.4573516845703, 2425.564453125, 236.63694763183594 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": "\u2018Starvation Formula\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 480.42200463867186, 3323.215248046875, 882.6019516601563, 3458.3172226562497 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": "+ Huss church, was attending \u201cthe Culver\nMilitary Academy wooderaft school as a\ntepresentalive of the Linn County Seaut.\nCouncil.\n\nMiss Maude Krebs, ceputy city clerk,\nreturned from a month's trip to the Pacifie\nCoa\n\n \n\n \n" }, "53": { "bbox": [ 2171.615150390625, 136.26459497070311, 2489.86409765625, 196.57540136718748 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 53, "ocr_text": "war machine, and it is easy ta\nsee why the Soviet agricultural\nerlsis is permanent,\n" }, "56": { "bbox": [ 383.884521484375, 2274.593994140625, 570.7830200195312, 2302.073974609375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 56, "ocr_text": "-By Harty Boyd\n" }, "57": { "bbox": [ 1331.2279052734375, 2674.67236328125, 1502.13720703125, 2710.80517578125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 57, "ocr_text": "By George Clark\n" }, "58": { "bbox": [ 491.3340759277344, 3277.3125, 677.2955322265625, 3309.236083984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 58, "ocr_text": "30 Years Ago\n" }, "59": { "bbox": [ 958.3710327148438, 2661.53173828125, 1201.52392578125, 2705.77978515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 59, "ocr_text": "The Neiahbors\n" }, "60": { "bbox": [ 108.55110168457031, 2197.792236328125, 578.66259765625, 2270.22412109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 60, "ocr_text": "My America \u00a9\n" }, "61": { "bbox": [ 603.9159545898438, 2200.420654296875, 880.8468627929688, 2274.818359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 61, "ocr_text": "Why Don't They Sick\nMachines on Disease?\n" }, "62": { "bbox": [ 493.3088073730469, 3037.269775390625, 676.2012939453125, 3074.71337890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 62, "ocr_text": "20 Years Age\n" }, "65": { "bbox": [ 484.32691186523436, 3081.500892578125, 885.5454331054688, 3270.3025742187497 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 65, "ocr_text": "AES, SERS Pere e sie eee ee\nihai the vacant lot south of Washington\nhigh school, long wilized by students as a\nbaseball diamond, would be used as free\nparking place for ixutomohiles,\n\nLinn county's application for PWA\nfunds to apply on county road resurfacing\nprojects was approved and an allotment\nof $13,500 granted. The totri estimated cost\nof the proiceis was $30,170,\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" } } }, { "scan_name": "5631935-waukesha-daily-freeman-Feb-28-1955-p-4.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 9, 15 ], [ 9, 16 ], [ 9, 18 ], [ 9, 19 ], [ 15, 16 ], [ 15, 18 ], [ 15, 19 ], [ 16, 18 ], [ 16, 19 ], [ 18, 19 ], [ 10, 20 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 15, 9 ], [ 16, 19 ], [ 18, 15 ], [ 19, 18 ], [ 20, 10 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 5450.76220703125, 7436.8994140625 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 2789.6920859375, 374.3693625488281, 3442.70391015625, 2383.5891640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "About one half of Wauke-\nsha county\u2019s nearly 90,000 re-\nsidents live in areas not serv-\ned by tax-supported libraries,\na committee of the county ap-\npraisal of services for child-\nren and youth reported today.\n\nThe committee is one of\nseveral groups joining in a re-\nport to a major steering com-\nmittee on children\u2019s services.\nLibrary information was com-\npiled in a report of factual\nmaterial prepared by Miss\nIone Nelson of the Wisconsin\nFree Library commission.\n\nThe cities of Oconomowoc\nand Waukesha have adequate\nservices, the report shows,\nbut newly settled areas such\nas Butler, New Berlin and\nBrookfield, have voiced a de-\nmand for services which are\nnot now available.\n\nMeans to meet the demand\nwere named as a county lib-\nrary system, a federated lib-\nrary system, bookmobile ser-\nvice or extension of the coun-\nty children\u2019s library.\n\nOutside of Waukesha and\nOconomowoc, areas cannot\nafford to provide complete lib-\nrary service, the report also\nshowed. Extra services refer-\nred to include audio - visual\nmaterial for all age groups,\nreference information, educa-\n|tional material for all ages\nyand special materials for\nchildren and young people.\nHoward Chase of Hart.\n\u2018lland is chairman of the lib.\n{trary committee.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 168.36084814453125, 3092.870796875, 824.76836328125, 4093.388236328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "OKLAHOMA CITY ( \u2014\nTt's bad when a giraffe has\nlaryngitis but it\u2019s worse when\njts arthritis.\n\nThat\u2019s what is ailing a lady\ngiraffe in the Lincoln Park\nZoo and it has Director Julian\n\u2018Frazier up in the air. The\n\u2018victim, who hasn't a name, is\njn serious condition. Frazier\nsays he is going to have tc\nrig up some sort of sling to-\nday to hoist the ailing giraffe\n\n.so she won\u2019t have to bear any\n\u201cweight on her forelegs.\n\nThe extreme lameness of\nthe giraffe\u2019s front legs has\nJed to even greater complica-\ntions. She tried to get up or\nher feet the other day anc\nfell, fracturing the kneecay\non her right leg.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 164.97251196289062, 418.9926535644531, 823.9204018554688, 2879.809623046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": ", WASHINGTON Mil \u2014 ine\nnavy expects to have the first\nof two guided-missile-firing\ncruisers ready for antiaircraft\nduty with the fleet next July,\nthe second late this year.\n\nCompletion of the project to\nconvert the heavy cruisers\nBoston and Canberra presum-\n\u2018ably will make the American\nfleet the first of any world\njpower to possess operationally\nuseful guided missile ships.\n\nBritain announced last week\nit intends to begin building* a\nfleet of such warships but it\nmay be some time before they\nare ready for use.\n> In 1946, the U.S. navy an-\nnounced that the uncompleted\n\u2018hulls of the 45.000-ton battle-\nship Kentucky and the 27,000-\nton battle cruiser Hawaii\nwould be built into guided mis-\nsile ships. Conversion work\nwas started, then halted with-\nin a year. One reason, actual-\nly the primary cause, was that\nthe navy discovered the devel-\npment of practical guided\nmissiles was too far in the fu-\nture to allow design of ships\nfor their use. It was not until\n1952 that the navy again took\n-up the project actively, send-\ning the Boston and Canberra\nto the New York Shipbuilding\ncorp. yards at Camden, N.J.,\nfor extensive remodeling into\nrebot weapon ships.\n\nA navy spokesman said. in\nanswer to a question today,\nthat the Boston is expected to\nbe ready in July and the Can-\npene probably about Decem-\n\ner.\n\nThe two cruisers. at least in-\ntially, will be used entirely\nfor antiaircraft protection of\nnavy task forces, using the\nTerrier guided missile wea-\npon. The Terrier, in mass pro-\nduction for more than a year,\nis fired from launching racks.\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 1538.491943359375, 3939.94580078125, 3430.25146484375, 7392.87451171875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n \n\n[ea | Wie a\n\nFARMERS\n\nEXPERT REPAIRS ON alt MARIS OF\n\nMACHINERY\nFirevtons Tires\n\nTruck and Passenger Tires\n\nTractor Implement Tires\nPRICED TO FIT YOUR BUDGET!\n\n \n \n\n\u2014 FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY \u2014\n\nGENESEE DEPOT GARAGE\n\nART KOHLHASS, New Owner \u2018 Phone Genesee 1141\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 2137.796822265625, 1728.8574912109375, 2783.688041015625, 2473.008841796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "* SANTA MONICA, Calif \u2014\nIt\u2019s another boy for film act-\nress Elizabeth Taylor.\n\nThe dark-haired actress cel.\nebrated her 23rd birthday yes-\nterday by giving birth by\nCaesarean section to a 5.\npound boy. Both mother anc\nson, named Christopher Ed\nward, were reported \u2018\u2018doing\nfine.\u201d\n\nMiss Taylor was married tc\nBritish actor Michael Wilding\nFeb. 21, 1952 in England\nTheir first son, Michael, wa:\nborn Jan. 6, 1953.\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 853.13720703125, 989.251708984375, 1150.1041259765625, 1485.8416748046875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 2140.606201171875, 1554.0692138671875, 2626.15576171875, 1712.86474609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Elizabeth Taylor\nHas-Second Boy\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 2170.224365234375, 2541.283447265625, 3439.625, 3842.462646484375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Remove Usly Fat Today!\n\nTAKE INCHES OFF HIPS AND WAISTLINE WITH\n\nHUNGER\n\n.TABLETS\n\nNewest of formulas recently brought to light by medical\nscience is HUNGER TABLETS, a preparation to take fat\noff hips and waistline.\n\nFor many who have tried \u201creducing treatments\u201d and who\nhave lost faith in them because of exaggerated claims and\nineffectual results. HUNGER TABLETS bring new hope.\nSimply take 2 tablets before each meal and see if your\nclothes don\u2019t fit and look more attractive, especially around\nfat spots such as hips, waist, abdomen, ete. No strict diet\nis required. Insist on HUNGER TABLETS at your druggist.\nA 16 day supply for less than 19c per day. Guaranteed.\n\nCLARKE\u2019S\n\nWALGREEN DRUG\n\nQn tho 5 Painte w~ Waukesha \u2014 Phone 7765\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 839.4267578125, 31.75465965270996, 2771.670166015625, 350.0972595214844 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "Understanding of \"Sound Dollar\u201d\nImportant to United States\u2019 Future\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 2134.327828125, 360.730416015625, 2789.11797265625, 1522.220755859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "group \u2014 the man who is buy-\ning an insurance policy or\nlooking forward to living on\nhis pension \u2014 is the one that\nis hurt. We simply cannot\nhave this kind of thing in re-\nsponsible government.\u201d\n\nThe president advocated tax\nrevision that is \u2018\u2018thoroughly\nworked out\u2019? so as to achieve\nstability in living costs and\nthe proper distribution of tax-\nes. This was started, he said,\nwith the tax changes last\nyear, and it has resulted in an\nupswing in business and a\nreturn of confidence.\n\nThis is the main difference\nbetween the policies of the\nRepublican and the Democra-\ntie party, and should interest\nthose who sometimes say they\ncan perceive no difference be-\ntween the two major political\nparties in America today.\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 4088.136421875, 26.658173278808594, 4744.640921875, 374.26256494140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "tol practice that he could do\nbetter with a sling shot.\n\nIn one demoistration, he\nzipped expended .45 calibre\nslugs into the target with his\nsling for a marksman quali-\nfying score.\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 170.8954620361328, 54.08171463012695, 800.4367065429688, 374.61456298828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Navy Ships to\nLaunch Missiles\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 172.84376525878906, 2918.862548828125, 650.1561279296875, 3074.64453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Giraffe Laid-Up\nWith Arthritis\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 4746.42890234375, 93.91967077636718, 5385.5110390625005, 368.64217309570313 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "BALTIMORE (? \u2014 Thieves\nbroke into an auto dealer\u2019s\nshowroom yesterday and took\n$5 from the cash register.\nThey also drove off with a\nnew car, valued at $3,200.\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 227.4836883544922, 4180.54150390625, 1470.56982421875, 7436.8994140625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "FEARLFINGER JYARKET\n\n \n\n261 W. Main St. Phone 5743\n\nBoneless Sirloin Good Size\nCUBED | PLUMP\n\nSTEAK HENS\n\n49; | 25%\n\"GROUND BEEF 3\u00bb 89.\nBULK SAUSAGE 3\u00bb 1.00\n\nol LENTEN SPECIALS |\n\nA TPT PT aU aera CCU TON GHIA ROSELL UC HT\n\u201cAN EXTRA SPECIAL BUY __Stock Your Freezer\n\n\u2018BREADED\n\u2018$ Hy R | M P 2, =\n\nMey tala Te 2 te LAUR te Wi\n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nRound\n\nJUMBO PERCH ........\u00bb. 19\u00a2\nNORTHERN PIKE .......29\u00a2\nWALLEYED PIKE........\u00bb. 4l\u00a2\nSMOKED FISH. .... 3 m1.00\n\nALSO ...A Fine Selection of\n\nLake Trout, Lake Pike, Cod Fillets, Haddock\nFillets, Catfish Fillets, Scallops, Fishsticks,\nOysters, Shrimp, etc.\n\n \n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 1474.525337890625, 367.7414328613281, 2128.899466796875, 3912.43584375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "was getting in 1953 half of the\nworth of the dollars, of the\nworth of the pension plan he\nhad bought.\n\n\u201cNow, when we talk of de-\ncreasing revenues at a time\nwhen the government, in spite\nof every saving we have been\nable 1o make, is still spend-\ning somewhat more than it\ntakes in, we are reaching\nsome kind of heights in fiscal\nirresponsibility, and because\nthis does have on the surface\na popular or appealing ap-\npearance, these people appar-\nently hope it may be passed...\n\n\u201cNow. we inherited in 1953\na budget that contemplated a\n9.9 billion deficit in federal\nfinancing. By hard work \u2014\n\u2018and I assure you it is hard\nwork when you realize that\nevery bureau of government\nfeels it should have more\nmoney \u2014 we have reduced\nthat to an expected deficit in\n1956 of something less than\ntwo and a half billion, or in\nthat neighborhood, as estima-\nted.\n\n\u201cNow, (if we increase the\ndeficits) we are going back to\ndeficit spending, the most in-\nsidious thing that can happen\nto a free economy, and par-\nticularly in its bad effects up-\non low income groups. I\nshould like to call your atten-\ntion to a statement by econo-\nmists of the American Feder-\nation of Labor, which said the\nyear 1954 was the finest over.\nall salary year of their his-\ntory. In spite of the fact that\ntheir salary increases were\nonly five to nine cents \u2014 in\ngeneral insignificant or small\nas compared to salary increa-\nses of the past \u2014 their pur.\nchasing power, due to the sta-.\nbility of the dollar, their over.\ntall position in the salary \u2018an-\ngle, was the best of their his-\n| tory.\n\n\u201cIn the last two years, the\n|cost of living has varied les:\n\u2018|than one-half of one per cent\n{From 1939 to 1953, the dolla\n|went from 100 cents to %&\n\u2018cents. It is that kind of thing\n\u2018|that must be stopped if we\n\u2018}are to preserve the principle:\n[fon which this country was es\n\u2018ttablished. It is based on \u00a2\n\nfree economy which in turn 1:\n-jbased on a stable dollar\n;| which in turn is more impor\n-ltant to all low income ant\n;|fixed income groups than it i:\n-| to rich people.\n\n-| \u2018Rich people can buy equi\n2ities (stocks), can afford %\ns|invest in equities, and as thi\nyidollar goes down, cheapens\nlithe amount of dollars tha\n,{they have invested goes wu\n1/and up. But the fixed incom\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 840.6138999023437, 418.8998801269531, 1473.9979775390625, 963.6039956054688 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Oe ye\n\nWASHINGTON \u2014 How\nmany people know what is\nmeant by the expression a\nstable dollar\u2019? Yet whether\nAmerica is to have a sound\ndollar depends upon the num-\nber of voters throughout\nAmerica who understand the\nmeaning of that term.\n\nHence, when the president\nof the United States explains\n4+) 6\u00a9in the simplest language,\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 2796.02734375, 25.96647071838379, 3421.773681640625, 349.3768310546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Library Service\nIn County Noted\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 817.7058188476562, 1560.8626181640625, 1466.359916015625, 4086.811576171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Ue 2 iit we \u00a9\ntance of the dollar as a unit\nof purchasing power has been\nneglected. Only when the dol.\nlar begins to buy less and\nless does the public awaken\nto the dangers and begin tc\nask questions as to why the\ncatastrophe has happened.\n\nMr. Eisenhower explained\nhis concept of the dollar wher\nhe was asked at his press con:\nference what he thought of the\nproposal of the majority of the\nDemocrats in the house 0:\nrepresentatives to give every.\nbody a $20 tax cut. The presi\ndent did not say that tax cut:\ncouldn't be granted while the\nbudget was unbalanced. In\ndeed the correction of in\nequitable tax rates last yea\nled actually to an expansior\n\njof business and an increase ir\nthe total tax receipts. He dic\nsay. however, that a tax cu\n\nlwhich ignored sound princi\n\niples of taxation and resultec\n\nlin inflation was dangerous tc\nthe economy.\n\n\u201cAny proposal to reduce\ntaxes,\u2019 explained the presi\ndent, \u201cis, of course, popular\nand at first glance this is %\n\nkind of proposal that shoul\nmake an appeal to low incom:\n}brackets. Let\u2019s take a littl\ncloser look at this proposa\nland start off with this obser\n-| vation:\n.| \u2018Whenever you have infla\n,jtion, the immediate effect i\n-|to hurt the people of fixed ir\n-+comes \u2014~ white-collar worker\ny}and others who for the mc\n.|ment, at least, are on relative\n{ly fixed incomes. But, in th\n\u2018long run, the person who i\nhurt most is the person wh\n\u2018llays aside savings in the forn\ns{of pensions, insurance plans\n-_land savings bonds for use i\n1jhis older age.\ni; \u201cFor example, anybody wh\n>|paid up all of his share of\npension by as early as 192\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 1157.1276328125, 954.7017294921875, 1471.7926552734375, 1566.6322548828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "his words are\nworth printing\nin exactly the\nform in which\nhe uttered\nthem. Para-\nphrases of\ncondensed dis-\npatches do not\nalways convey\nthe full mean-\ning. And basic\neducation on\n\ndam t r\u201dAMNMANA YD.\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 3448.0670859375, 188.30417700195312, 4087.805716796875, 381.534232421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "SAN DIEGO, Calif. () \u2014 It\nis ne idle boast when Marine\nMaster Sgt. Frank O. Free-\nman tells recruits here at pis-\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 3443.58056640625, 19.31977653503418, 3982.064453125, 173.8330841064453 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Brags About Ability\nTo Use Slingshot\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 3445.986572265625, 1351.8814697265625, 5450.76220703125, 7354.35498046875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "PORK 39; FRESH 55:\nLOINS...@ 4-T SHRIMP. Ib.\nTender 100% Fresh, Pure\n\nCLUB $4 | GROUND 4 | 1\n\nSTEAK... 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BEEF...\n\nMeaty, Lean\n\nSPARE 29:\nRIBS.... Ib.\n\n \n \n\n \n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 2804.94921875, 2391.116943359375, 3453.3994140625, 2470.82177734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": " \n\n| Read the classified ads\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "166896473-joplin-globe-Jan-02-1955-p-1.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 10, 11 ], [ 18, 21 ], [ 18, 66 ], [ 21, 66 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 11, 10 ], [ 18, 21 ], [ 66, 18 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 5377.0478515625, 7362.747359375 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 1435.7350625, 3342.69648828125, 2078.67362890625, 5395.91093359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "PARIS, Jan. 1 (R\u2014-U. N. Secre-\ntary General Dag Hammarskjolc\nleft Europe today for Red China\n| briefed on what the British anc\n\u2018French think canbe done to kee]\npeace in Asia.\n\nHis'main job is to seek the free\ndom. of 11 U. S. airm\u00e9n, held a:\nspies in China, and other impris\noned U. N. personnel. He took :\nNew Year\u2019s wish for success frorr\nFrench Premier Pierre Mendes\nFrance, with whom he conferre\u00a2\nfor an hour at Orly Airfield.\n\nThen he set off for Beirut, Kar.\nachi and New Delhi, where he is\nto have a talk with India's Prime\nMinister Nehru before meeting\nwith Premier Chou En-lai in Peip.\ning.\n\nCalled Unfortunate.\n\nNehru, returning to India today\nfrom a conference of Asian pre.\nmiers in Indonesia, described as\n\u2018unfortunate\u2019 the decision of the\nUnited Nations to send Hammarsk.\njold to Peiping. to seek release o'!\nthe American airmen.\n\nNehru told reporters in Calcutta\njhe could not express an opinior\non the merits of the case but saic\nthe U. N. decision was reachec\nin a one-sided manner without go-\ning into the question fully.\n\nAccompanying him as advisors\nare Ahmed Bokhari of Pakistar\nand Humphrey Waldock, an Ox\nford professor of international law\n\nThe first meeting between Ham.\njmarskjold and Chou is due abou\ni Wednesday. \u2018\n\nIn view of his top level talk:\njalong the way, it is believed the\ntwo men will have a general] tall\nyabout problems in Asia. This wil\njbe an unusual opportunity, sine\u00a2\nRed China is not represented ir\njthe United Nations. The Commu\njnists want the seat held by the\n'|Chinese Nationalists.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 2732.4430703125, 2462.301712890625, 3381.833541015625, 4909.817671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "| WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 (H\u2014Rus-\nIsia has promised to free two Amer-\nicans long held prisoner within the\nSoviet Union, the State Department\nsaid tonight.\n\nThe department said Russia\nmade the pledge in a note deliv-\nered Friday to the American Em-\nbassy in Moscow.\n\nAt the. same time, however, Rus-\nsia has demanded some 11 Soviet\nchildren now in West Germany be\nturned over to Soviet authorities.\n\nThe two Americans who are to\nbe freed are William T. Marchuk,\n38, Brackenridge, Pa.. and John\nH. Noble, 31, of Detroit.\n\nMarchuk a Soldier.\n\nMarchuk is an American soldier\nwho was picked up by the Russians\nin Dresden in February, 1949 along\nwith William A. Verdine, 28, ol\nStarks, La,\n\nNoble has been a Soviet prisoner\npues 1945, after going as a_ bo\nito Germany in 1938.\n\n| In their latest, note, the Soviet:\n\u2018maintained \u2018they had no informa\n|tion on Verdine\u2019s present where\n\u2018abouts.\n\n|| The Soviets promised, said :\nState Department official, to tur\njover Marchuk and Noble to Amer\nican authorities in West Berlin bu\njdid not specify a time.\n\n| The fact that they had not ye\nbeen turned over has caused som\n{American officials to believe Rus\njsia may want the Soviet childres\nbefore freeing the Americans.\n\nThe Soviet children are offsprin;\nof Russians who were in German:\nduring World War II. '\n\nThe United States had demand\ned the freedom of all three Ameri\ncans in eight previous official in\nquiries but until Friday had re\n\njceived no information about thei\nwhereabouts.\n\nState Department Press Office\nJameson Parker, who disclosed th\ngist of the Soviet note in answe\n{to an inquiry, did not make th\ntext public.\n\nHe said the note contained tw\nsections, One dealt with the tw\nAmericans whom: Russia promise:\nto free. A second section raise\nthe question of return of the So\nviet children,\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 4674.84053125, 1667.616166015625, 5338.1399375, 3053.64530859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "| ALDANY, IN. \u00a9... Jan, tL -AVE>\nrell Harriman iook office today as\nNew York's 48th governor and\u201cin.\nihis inaugural address pledged \u2018\u2018w:\nbold, adventurous administration\u2019\ndevoted to the economic and social\niwelfare of all the p\u00e9ople of the\nstate,\n\nHarriman succeeded Thomas. on\nDewey and thus became the state's\nifirst Democratic governor in ..12\niyears,\n\nDewey, who retired to private\nHaw practice yesterday after 12\njyears as New York\u2019s chief execu\nitive and undisputed leader of -the\n(Republican party in the. state, sat\nrelaxed on the platform as his\njsober-faced successor told an-ove\niflow crowd in the Assembly\nchamber:\n| \u201cDuring these critical -d\niwhen. the \u201ctate of civilization\u2019 \u2018hangs\ntin. precarious balance, when the\nination itself must continue to mo-\nbilize its resources to meet the\nfein of aggression\u2019 and: disaster,\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nwe in. New York must share. in the\ncommon burden.\n| \u201cIt is my conviction that \u00a9 \u201ca\nIstrong, confident, united\u2019 America\ncan unite the free world to. achi\nour objective of peace. That: \u2018objec-\n\u2018itive must \u2018be our \u2018Primary: con-\n| cern.\u201d\n\n \n\n \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 2107.60107421875, 6017.0771484375, 3392.236572265625, 6249.5361328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Democrats Hope to Knock Out\nFlexible Farm Price Supports\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 3406.73828125, 5631.3291015625, 4030.031494140625, 5765.48095703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "FIRE CAUSES $200,000\nDAMAGE IN SPICE PLAN?\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1449.209671875, 5555.608109375, 2097.128462890625, 7125.66093359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "TOKYO, Sunday, Jan. 2 ww \u2014\nPeiping threw out fresh hints yes-\nterday that U. N. Secretary-Gen-\neral Dag Hammarskjold, now on\nhis way by plane for talks in Red\nChina, will be rebuffed in his mis-\nsion to free 13 captured Americans\nsent to jail as spies.\u201d\n\nHammarskjold arrived in Paris\nSaturday, then flew on to New\nDelhi on his way to Peiping where\nhe will try to persuade Premier\nChou En-lai that the Americans\nare U. N. personnel who should\nbe released as prisoners of war\nunder the Korean armistice,\n\nYesterday Peiping radio trotted\nout what it purported to be evi\ndence that the American given the\nmost severe sentence-\u2014life impris-\nonment\u2014actually was in charge of\n& spy-training mission in Japan, .\n\nThe broadeast said that deposi:\ntions of two seized Chinese Nation-\nalists \u201cagents proved that John\nThomas Downey, 24, of New Brit-\nain, Conn., not only. trained them\nbut flew over Manchuria and per-\nsonally airedropped them such sup-\nplies as tommy. guns and a radio.\ndt is the U, S. contention that\nDowney, cousin of. singer Morton\nDowney, was an Army civilian em-\nploye, who hopped\u2019a plane ride for\nTokyo hut was captured when the\nplane was. shot down over North\nKorea, Nov, 29, 1952. The Reds\nclain: the plane was shot down over\niManchuria: Ea on Pe\n\n \n \n \n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 793.0527954101562, 717.9744873046875, 2064.189453125, 955.965087890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Record New Year\u2019s Death\nToll on Roads Predicted\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 4701.60615625, 3624.94355859375, 5363.67655859375, 6014.3616171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "\u2018 JEFFERSON CITY, \u00b0Mo.;\nt \u2018(iReports .of new trouble\u201d i\nMissouri's - \u2018riot-torn penal systen\n\n \n\n \n\nter\u2014Algoa Intermediate Reforma:\ntory for Men near \u2018here. \u2018\n\nPrison officials \u2018 confirmed Ye-\nports that. trouble:broke out. eat\nAlgoa Thursday night, just two\ndays before a special penal survey\ncommission gave the reformatory\na qualified pat on the back. \u201c>=\n\nHere is what happened, eons\ning to penitentiary Warden Ralpt\nEidson and Reformatory Stperin-\ntendent Joseph W. Appleman:\n\nThursday night about 6:30 a <\nturbance \u2018broke out in a Negro\nmen's dormitory housing about;56\nmen. The prisoners started -shout-\ning and throwing their furniture\u2019\naround, Cots were. overturned and\nfootlockers were scattered about\nthe room. No one was hurt in\u2019!\npiehas and the men did not\neced in getting. out of the front doar\nlof their cottage type building.\n| Calls for Help.\n\nBut before the disturbance \u00a5y\nquelled Appleman called for help\nfrom the Missouri State Highway\nPatrol and several troopers went:\nto the reformatory to show thi\nguns. :\n\nThe prisoners quieted down \u00b0 int.\nmediately and Eidson said. there\nwas little damage, The disturbance:\ndid not spread to other buildings\nat the institution where\u2019 men from\n17 to 25 are kept under minimum\nsecurity conditions. The buildings\nfare locked at night, but the insti-\ntution is not fenced. \u2014 A\n| Algoa reformatory is located.\nnear Osage City downstream\u2019-on:\nthe Missouri River about. eight\nmiles from the prison,\n\nFurther unrest developed at AI\ngoa, and early today the highway\npatrol reported two inmates\nslipped away from the reformatory\nand stole a car in Jefferson City\nThey were apprehended. a -fe\nhours later at Union, Mo. The pa\njtrol_ identified them as Frederic\nWilliam Wolf, 18, and Paul. Ed.\nward Belleville, 19, both of St,\n\u2018Louis. They were held at the jai}.\njin Union for reformatory officials,\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 2745.2028359375, 5106.158890625, 3391.976119140625, 6002.083296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "KANSAS CITY, Kan. (Pi--A man\nand a woman lay injured for twe\nhours before help arrived early\ntoday after their car had plunged\n80 feet into an abandoned rock\nquarry.\n\nInjured were Mrs. Neva De-\nmuynck, 26, the driver, and her\npassenger, Victor Whitfield, 46.\nboth of Kansas City, Kan. Mrs.\nDemuynck was reported in fair\ncondition at a hospital. Whitfield\nwas reported Jess seriously in-\njured.\n\nWhitfield said the car skidded\non a patch of ice, sheared off a\nitelephone pole and plunged inta\nthe pit. He said the two remained\njat the scene, trying to keep warm.\n\nAn unidentified motorist found\nithe two when he stopped to inves.\ntigate the damaged telephone pole.\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 3407.12959375, 5799.2536171875, 4041.069380859375, 6558.11601171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "CHICAGO, Jan, 1 (B\u2014Fire raced\nthrough a six-story spice company\nplant near Chicago's Loop today\ncausing damage estimated at $200,\n\nThe blaze in the Kearns and\nSmith Spice Co. at Til S. Wells\nSt., filled the downtown area with\nthe odor of burning spices.\n\nNo one was in the building when\nthe blaze broke out. The only per-\nson injured was Lt. Charles Somer-\nville. 47, of Engine 1, who was cut\nby flying glass as the building's\nthird and fourth floors collapsed\n\nChief Fire Marshal John J. Ha\nberkorn, who estimated the dam.\nage, sald he would ask an inves:\ntigation into the origin of the fire\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 2749.01875390625, 6278.94551171875, 3397.875533203125, 7359.13944921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "\u2018to do something to reverse the\npresent downward trend in agri-\nculture income and are opposed tu\nlettng the lower flexible price sup-\nports go into effect this year,\u201d\nHumphrey said in a statement.\n\nPreviously, Rep. Rayburn (D-\nTex), who will regain his post as\nHouse speaker, had publicly list-\ned revision of farm price supports\nas a must item for Democrats in\nthe House.\n\nBoth Rayburn and Humphrey\ncalled for a return to the manda:\ntory 90 per cent of parity govern:\nment supports which have oper:\nated since World War II.\n\nDemocrats will face an uphill\nbattle in their farm drive. It is\na safe assumption that President\nEisenhower would veto any dras-\ntie revision of the administration\nprogram. Thus a. two-thirds ma:\nJority vote in both the House and\nSenate would be required to over-\nturn the flexible support. act.\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 2105.022904296875, 6283.0231484375, 2750.961958984375, 7351.85819921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON, Jan. 1. Hh \u2014 A\nDemocratic drive to scrap the Ei-\nsenhower administration's flexible\nfarm price support. program will\nget under way at the new session\nof Congress openin:; Wednesday.\n\nWith legislators preparing to\nhead here from all parts of the\ncountry, Sen. Humphrey (D-Minn)\noutlined today an. effort to junk\nthe\u2019 price support \u2018act pushed\nthrough. Congress. last. sesSion. It\npermits lower supports in times\nof big surpluses-to encourage con-\nsumption, ..and\u2019 higher supports\nwhen stocks are. smaller.\n\nHumphrey, - a \u201cmember of the\nSenate \u201cAgriculture Committee,\nsald Democratic Victories that\ngave the party control of Senate\nand the House are a*mandate \u2018\u2018for\nimprovements: in our farm pro-\ngram,\u201d\n\n\u201cParmersin the Midwest \u2018made\nit clear in. the November election\nthat they want the new Cangress\n\n \n\n \n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 4697.4840859375, 6204.0133828125, 5368.91483984375, 7362.747359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "| PRESTWICK, Scotland, Jan. ak\n\n(-\u2014-The muddy site of a wrecked.\n\nairliner gave up more diamonds\nis\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\ntoday in the treasure hunt f\ning gems valued at more thay\nmillion dollars. Thus far 93.\nibeen reported found, Thei\n\u2018has not been given, (\u00b0\n\n \n\nall--went down w ith \u2018the. BOA:\ner that erashed Christmas\u2019 E\na Prestwick Airport.\n\nlof 28. lives. 2\n\n: Whether\u2019 any.\nmalled in several\n\nother planes hash\n\nitermined,\n\nThe main. are\nout \u201cairli\n\njto a ba\n\n \n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 4714.31884765625, 6035.3525390625, 5357.68310546875, 6172.451171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "SITE OF PLANE WRECK\nYIELDS MORE DIAMONEE\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 2722.43183984375, 1068.6111611328124, 3366.877974609375, 1919.0017539062499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 iP\u2014Pres-\nant Eisenhower plans to follow\nup his State of the Union address\nto Congress next Thursday with\na series of other messages. The\ntentative White. House timetable:\n\nJan. 10\u2014Message asking an ex-\npanded foreign trade program with\nextension of the Reciprocal Trade\nAgreements Act.\n\nJan. 1i\u2014Message asking an in-\ncrease in postal and classified\ncivil service pay, along with higher\npostal rates.\n\nJan, 13\u2014Message asking select-\nive increases in military pay.\n\nJan. 17\u2014Budget message.\n\nJan. 20\u2014Economic message.\n\nOther special messages are\nplanned later in connection with\nindividual legislative proposals.\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 3398.561966796875, 6731.29805078125, 4054.19316015625, 7348.35526953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 1 (B\u2014Un-\nder clear skies and pleasant tem:\nperatures in the 40s Philadelphia's\nfamed Mummers pranced. and. ca-\nvorted up Broad street in their\nannual New Year's Day parade.\n\nAn estimated 12,000 members of\nstring bands, comic divisions and\nfancy eostume units made up the\n1544 hour parade\u2014the Quaker City's\ntraditional welcome to the New\nYear.\n| Hundreds of thousands of all ages\nistood along the four-mile line of\nmarch,\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 789.9170532226562, 2771.48828125, 1420.5238037109375, 3070.81005859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "TWO-GIRLS SHOT\n~\u2014 AOCIDENTALLY\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 2744.44189453125, 4930.3994140625, 3391.88427734375, 5072.61767578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "TWO INJURED MOTORISTS\n| WAIT 2 HOURS FOR HELP\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 788.311234375, 1337.719681640625, 1431.2268515625, 2742.072798828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Traffic fatalities occurred. at\nsuch a rapid rate Saturday that\nthe National Safety Council fore-\nsaw a record in New Year's week-\nend highway slaughter.\n\nAt midnight (EST) 177 traffic\ndeaths had been counted in a na-\ntionwide survey by The Associated\nPress, The survey began at 6 p.m.\n(local time) Friday and will in-\nclude all violent deaths up to mid-\nnight Sunday. .\n\nDeaths from all accidents, in-\ncluding 16 in fires and 24 from\nmiscellaneous causes, totaled 217.\n\n392 Killed Christmas.\n\nThe traffic deaths were almost\n\nkeeping up with the pace set in\nthe corresponding two-day period\nChristmas, when 392 highway fa-\ntalities and a total of 515 violent\ndeaths established all-time records\nfor such a brief holiday period.\n. Ned H. Dearborn, president of\nthe National Safety Council, was\nhighly alarmed as the traffic fa-\ntalities mounted.\n\n\u201cIf the toll continues at the pres;\nent rate,\" he said, \u201cit will set a\nnew high for any two-day New\nYear's period.\n\nThe only other two-day New\n[Year's holiday period since World\nWar IT was 1948-49, when there\nwere 207 traffic deaths.\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 4053.348099609375, 6023.70771875, 4694.33525, 6638.4573203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "| New Year's day was greeted\nyesterday with milder weather as\ntemperatures rose to a high mark\nof 54 degrees at 1 p, m. The low\nwas 44 at 8 a.m. A high of 54 was\nrecorded at the CAA communica.\ntions office at Joplin municipa.\nairport. The airport low was 42.\n| Fair skies, with little. change ir\ntemperature, are forecast fortto\nday. The h'gh is expected to \u2018bk\nnear 60. A\n\nA year ago today the mereury\nranged between a high of 54 anc\nla low of 38,\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 784.5454873046875, 3315.010453125, 1441.1471396484376, 6937.173140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "An accidental shooting that in-\njured two young girls and sev-\neral automobile accidents that\nresulted in personal injuries\nwere reported in Joplin and the\ndistrict on New Year\u2019s\u201d\u00e9ve and\nNew Year's day, but no fatal ac-\ncidents were reported for the pe-\nriod,\n\nPolice said the New Year's eve\ncelebration was noisy, but few\narrests were made. The merry-\nmaking continued into the early\nhours yesterday morning,\n\nThe accidental shooting took\nplace yesterday afternoon at the\nhome of Mrs, Minnie Gilmore,\nwho lives seven miles north of\nNeosho on highway 71. The girls\nwere Shirley Jean Ivie; 15, and\nLeona Gilmore, 13; both of Neo-\nsho route 3. According to investi-\ngating officers, the girls were\nstruck by the same bullet that\ncame from a gun held by Tommy\nGohu, 138, Neosho route 3, The\ngun accidentally discharged,\nsending the bullet through the\nflesh of the upper left leg of the\nGilmore girl and then lodged in\nthe upper right leg of the Ivie\ngirl, Both girls were dismissed\nafter receiving emergency treat-\nment at Sale Memorial hospital\nat Neosho.\n\nThree Hurt in Crash.\n\nIn automobile accidents, three\npersons were injured in a two-\ncar collision at 8:45 o'clock yes-\nterday morning on highway 166\nwest of Mount Vernon. Treated\nat a Springfield hospital were\nRobert Liggett, 19 years old,\n2127 Kentucky avenue, a student\nat Missouri university, Joe Pra-\nter, 49, Walnut Grove, and Mrs.\nZella Prater, 49, Beaumont, Tex.\nLiggett suffered slight knee and\nInose injuries, Mrs. Prater suf:\nfered bruises and shock and\n|Prater suffered a broken left\nileg, Officers said cars driven by\n\\Liggett and Prater collided al-\n}most head-on when the Liggett\n\u2018vehicle crossed the center line.\n| Mrs,. Mary Parker of War-\nrensburg suffered.a broken hand\n\u2018|when the car her.husband, Ralph\n(Parker, Jr., was driving, \u2018crashed\ninto a ditch on alternate highway\n71, a mile: north of. Fidelity cor-\nner at 1:15 o\u2019clock yesterday aft-\n\u2018lernoon, Parker was not injured,\nbut the car was-badly damaged.\n11 At 2:50 o'clock yesterday\n'|morning, Miss Nadine Morehead\n118, Scammon,\u2019 Kan,, sufferec\niIhead injuries in a two-car accl\nident on highway 66, just nortt\nof Miami, Oklahoma officer:\n\u2018|said she was riding in a car driv\nlen by Henry Stewart, 24, Cher.\nNakee, Kan, The Stewart cai\nstruck the rear of a car driver\nby Merle:,Hilton, 22, of Wichita,\nwhile both: cars were traveling\nsouth. Miss Morehead was taker\nto. Miami. Baptist hospital,\n\n\u2018In. Joplin; as Tteyear-ald boy\nEarl Adamson, .104- McCoy ave\nnue, suffered minor injuries al\n11:30. o'clock. New .Year\u2019s eve\nwhen the car in which he was\nriding. overturned. north of Bel\nCenter... He: remained \u201cin St\nJohn's hospital \u2018until yesterda}\nmerning for observation,\n\n \n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 1432.811234375, 1312.582962890625, 2077.9202109375, 2746.2415 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "clated Press.\n_ The record for a three-day New\nYear\u2019s period is 317, set in 1953-54.\n\nDearborn attributed the huge toll\nthis weekend partly to rain, fog\nand drizzle which covered much\nof the eastern section of the nation.\n\n\u201cApparently the motorists are\npaying no attention to these bad\ndriving conditions,\u2019\u2019 he said.\n\nThe council had estimated that\n240 traffic deaths would occur this\nweekend. |\n\n\u201cThis is an incredible and dis-\ngraceful price to pay for a holi-\nday that hopefully welcomes a new\nyear in which the whole emphasis\nis on peace and security,\u201d contin-\nued Dearborn. \u2018\u2018Let\u2019s have peace\nand security on our highways,\ntoo.\u201d\n\nOne of the nontraffic deaths was\nthat. of a 6-year-old Maine boy\nwho was killed New Year\u2019s Eve\nin a sledding party mishap. He\nwas sliding in an area his father\nhad built to keep children off the\nhighways.\n\nThe survey of violent deaths cov-\ners the period from 6 p. m. Friday\njto midnight Sunday. A total of 515\nviolent deaths were reported dur-\ning a corresponding period of the\nChristmas holiday.\n\nAn Associated Press survey of a\n\nnn ce te ese ne ements\ntContinuad an Pare \u00a34 \u00a3=xfYatimn FY\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 4698.8828125, 3080.46630859375, 5341.45361328125, 3363.610595703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "TROUBLE BREAKS\nOUT AT ALGOA\n\n \n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 1441.8121337890625, 5410.2119140625, 1992.395751953125, 5538.88916015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Reds Hint Rebuff\nAwaits U.N. Chief\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 1441.6768798828125, 2774.1640625, 2079.6591796875, 3080.875244140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "U.N. CHIEF LEAVES\nEUROPE FOR CHINA\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 2741.07373046875, 1937.9322509765625, 3368.53173828125, 2225.2978515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "RUSSIA PROMISES\nTO RELEASE TWO\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 3401.6064453125, 6567.72509765625, 4033.55810546875, 6708.73974609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "PHILADELPHIA MUMMERS\n| HOLD NEW YEAR\u2019S PARAD!\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 3371.88984765625, 2006.669876953125, 4020.262251953125, 5616.74980078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "AUGUSTA, Ga., Jan. 1 \u2014\nPresident Eisenhower issued ar\nexecutive order today cutting of\nfor new recruits a substantial\namount of veterans\u2019 benefits\ngranted after the outbreak of hos.\ntilities in Korea.\n\nThe benefits withdrawn affect\nhospitalization and non-service con\nnected pensions, educational allow.\n\n\u2018ances, GI loan assistance for the\n|purchase of homes, farms and bu\n{sinesses, and housing assistance.\n\n| Men and women now in uniforr\n\u2018will be affected to some degree by\n'the order. But James C. Hagerty\n'| White House press secretary, saic\nit would apply principally to those\n\u2018iwho enter the armed forces afte\n\u2018Jan. 31, 1955.\n\nSavings Not Estimated,\n\n\u201cThe action today does not fer\n\n\u2018iminate the state of national emer\n\u2018igency proclaimed by the Presiden\n(Truman) in 1950 in connectior\n[with the Korean conflict,\u201d \u2014 th\n1 White House stated.\n\nHagerty estimated that unde\nthe educational and training bene\nfit program alone the governmen\nhas had a maximum liability o\n\nf about 45 million dollars a month\n\nt He said he was unable to estimat\nwhat the total savings would b\n-junder the curtailment program.\n\ny In addition to cutting off certai\nbenefits for new recruits, the 0.\n\n5 (der also terminates us ofe Jan. :\n\u201cithe tax exemption on pay of mil\n\n- \u201citary personnel in the Korean. con\n\"tbat zone.\n\n\u201cThe proclamation and the: e:\necutive: order terminute accrual\n{further wartime benefits rights b\n\ni\u2018 reason of military service afte\nthat date (Jan. 31),\" the Whi\n{House statement said.\n\n\u201cPersons who acau:red eligibi\n.jity for these benefits on the bas\nof service before Feb. 1, 1955, wi\nbe able to use it subject to liber:\ntime limitations specified in\u2019 -th\nlaws.\u201d\n\nIn Keeping With Practice.\n\n.{ The White House explained. th\nj.|action \u201cis in keeping with the~lon\n(established practice whereby th\n,.|Congress has limited entitlemer\n{to wartime veterans\u2019 benefits 1\n\nperiods of military service assc\n,iciated with hostilities\u2019 The state\nment added:\n\nSe\n\niv\n\no\n\ne \u2018 r\n\n| \u2018It... . does not impair the sc\n\n2 called peacetime veterans\u2019 bene\nfits . . . persons serving in th\n\n- armed forces will continue to re\n\n0 ceive entitlement to substantie\npeacetime veterans\u2019 benefits pre\nvided by the Veterans Administre\ntion, the Department of Defo~s\nand other agencies.\n\nThese include hospital and mec\nical care, dizability and death cor\npensation, the $10,000 indemnits\n\np insurance, disability, or other re\ntirer- ent pay, and the six month:\nC gratuits\nOne of the most important law\naffected by the proclamation, Ha:\n\u201cierty said, authorizes medical, ho:\ni pital and domiciliary care, plt\nlburial benefits, for veterans wh\nserved in the armed forces on \u00a2\n| \u201c| before Jan. 27, 1950, on the sam\nibasis as World War II veteran:\nAnother important law affecte\nis the Korean GI Bill, with i\neducation and training allowance\n\u201cand home loan guarantees.\n\nn\n\n:\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 4035.271728515625, 736.0306396484375, 5328.94970703125, 1247.97607421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "MISSOURI PRISON\nSYSTEM CONDEMNED:\nBY SURVEY GROUF\n\n \n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 2078.401322265625, 1984.3350380859374, 2731.1819296875, 5998.17509375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 (#\u2014The\n84th Congress convenes next Wed-\nnesday, with the Democrats back\nin control, and with hearty talk\nof bipartisanship mingling already\nwith pre-1956 political skirmishing.\n\nHow will the program of Repub-\nlican President Eisenhower fare\nwith the Democrats; with mem-\nbers of the President\u2019s own party\nAnd what willbe the effect on the\ncourse of world affairs, and on the\nlives and fortunes of Americans?\n\nCongress and the administration\nwill supply the answers in a ses-\nsion likely to be dominated by\nforeign affairs and left-over issues\nfrom the GOP-run 83rd Congress.\nSome new issues are brewing, how-\never, and there are some new men\n\u20141l4. in the Senate, 56 in the House\n\u2014to help cope with them.\n\nLast Split in 1947.\n\nThis wlil be the first time since\n1947, when Democratic President\nHarry S. Truman faced a Repub-\nlean Congress, that political con-\ntrol has been split between the\n|White House and Capitol Hill.\n\nOn both sides, there are fore-\ncasts of better cooperation than\nprevailed between Truman and the\nlawmakers he later was to assail\nlas the \u2018'do-nothing, good-for-noth-\njing 80th Congress.\u201d\n\nThe Democrats pledge a bi.\npartisan approach to national se.\ncurity and related problems. Fis\n)j enhower -says-he is convinced: they\n\nmean it, and has, told his. Cabine'\n_jto keep Democratic leaders postec\non their plans. But already the\n.|\\Democrats are looking coldly anc\njquestioningly at the administra-\n|tion\u2019s plan to cut the manpowet\n{strength of the armed forces.\n| On domestic issues the Demo.\n\ncrats are reserving the right tc\njobject\u2014and to make political hay,\njif they can, for the 1956 presi.\n{dential election. Yet on some of\n|these issues\u2014housing, for example\n'|\u2014they seem more likely than some\n\nRepublicans to follow the general\n\nline of the administration.\n, Differ. on Foreign Policy,\n| As for the Republicans, they\njhave frank differences on foreign\n|policy. Many: back the President.\n|Others\u2014notably Sen. Knowland of\nCalifornia, who: becomes the Sen.\njate minority leader, and Sen. Me.\n\nCarthy of Wisconsin\u2014differ with\n{him on Far Eastern and certain\njothet matters.\n| It's taken for granted Eisenhow-\njer will get more backing from\n\nDemocrats than from his own\n|party on the first major proposal\n| he plans to make, That\u2019s a three.\n|year extension, denied him at the\n\nlast session, of the Reciprocal\n\u2018|Trade Agreements Act, with pow.\njer to cut tariffs an additional 15\n\nper cent during that period.\n\nOn the whole, Eisenhower finds\n{himself somewhat in the positior\n|of a ball-carrying quarterback whe\njjean\u2019t be quite sure which of the\n,jother men on the field are going tc\ntackle him or run interference.\n| Adding io the uncertainty is the\n{close party division. The Senate\n\u2018|will number 48 Democrats, plu:\nthe promised support of Oregon\u2019:\nindependent Sen. Wayne Morse\nand 47 Republicans. In the House\nthe Democrats\u2019 edge is 231 to 203\nwith one vacancy to be filled in +\nnormally Democratic Florida dis\nrict,\n\n \n\n \n\n1956 Race Inyolved,\n\nj|, The final. sorting out on major\njissues may\u2019 well have a bearing\n\n.jon whether the President decide:\nto seek a second term. It may\nhave much to do, too, with th\n\n\u00bb(Democrats\u2019 choice of their ow\n\n* (Continued on Page 4A, Column 6)\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 4025.37178125, 2074.03535546875, 4678.134078125, 5857.83085546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "JEFFERSON CITY, Jan. 1\nA special penal survey committee\ncondemned Missouri\u2019s riot scarred\nprison system today and laid on\nthe line a drastic, long range treat-\nment program to cure its festering\njsores,\n| The committee, headed by \u2018re-\ntired Maj. Gen. Ralph E. Truman\nof Springfield, cousin of the for-\nmer President, made an exhaus-\ntive study of the state penitentiary\n| Where a disastrous riot flared Sept.\n422. Four- convicts were killed, mil\nlions of dollars worth of the prison\nplant destroyed by fire and 40\njother prisoners hurt.\n| More disturbances er upted a\n;month Jater both at the main peni-\nlentiary and the nearby women\u2019s\niprison. ;\ni A 92-Page Report.\n\nThe coimmittee said that doesn\u2019t\njhave to happen if Missouri will\n| spend the millions necessary to\njget away from the old \u201clock \u2018em\njup and forget \u2018em\" philosophy. It\nsuggested, in a 25,000-word, 92\n[page report to Gov, Phil:M. Don\nnelly, how the state could modern\nize its whole penal system. It dic\n\n.jnot estimate the cost.\n,| The governor had no immediat\n\u201ctreaction on the detailed report. H\nsaid he will make his comment\n{to the 1955 legislature when h\nlays the prison reform problem i\nits lap next week.\n\nThe Truman committee blistere\n\u201ciprison administrdtors in places.\u201d\n{did not mention the governor -b\nf name. but it criticized some.of hi\ny policies \u2014- especially his appoin\n\u201c ment of former police officer\nejfrom the highway patrol to to\n\npositions in the state Departmer\n\n_|of Corrections and the Board\n=| Probation and Parole,\n\n; But the clinical diagnosis \u00a9 \u00a2\n\n{the penal problem was subordina\nled to a long Ust of. positiv\n\nrecommendations, Some, the cor\n\nmittee said, could. be undertake\no|immediately,\n7 Some Changes Made. |\n>| Even before the final. report wa\nt|released, Truman told newsme\npimany. of the specific cleanup rec\n./ommendations had been put int\npractice, including a complet\noverhauling of the penitentiar\n_ifood situation. That was one of th\nSore spots among the convicts\nSome said it was what touche\noff the tragic riot and the late\n}}mess hall disturbances.\n.| The committee used words lik\n\"deplorable,\" \u201cinexcusable,\nnj filthy,\u201d\u201d \u201cdisgraceful,\u201d and \u2018tir\ndefensible\u2019\u2019 as it catalogued th\n-(sources of unrest at the over\n-{erowded prison,\nIt said the laws were full of for\n./ward looking phrases but the stat\n\u2018has neglected to put any re\nhabilitation program into effec\nsifor its wards,\n\n| The committee blamed no one\nsf said the state has fallen behin\n\n\u201cdue in part to change ins ac\n3|ministrations, jack of competer\n\nmltendershig, absence of adequat\ne|programming: and incontinuity,an\n.jfinally, inadequate appropriz\nj tions.\"\u2019 ,\ns| The committee said it wasn\nsigoing to get into any controvers\nabout whether the governor or th\nlegislature was to blame\u2014as vat\nously charged\u2014for\u2018the lack of ag\n\n'propriations.\n\n7 \u201cRegardless of who is right a\niwrong in any existing controversy\ndj \u201c(Continued on Page 44, Column a)\n\n \n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 2732.004638671875, 2257.10009765625, 3378.138427734375, 2406.0869140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "NOTE .ON AMERICANS DE.\nMANDS RETURN OF 11\nSOVIET CHILDREN.\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 801.897171875, 6986.0387734375, 1447.7093955078126, 7314.887984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "OAKLAND, Calif., Jan, 1. (PAS\na proper salute to the New Year,\nDavid C. Carthon, 46, stepped into\nhis back yard at midnight, pointed\na .45 automatic pistol at the ground\nand pressed the trigger,:The: bullet\niWent, thr through, his his right foot,\n\n \n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 4682.48779296875, 1297.5096435546875, 5316.919921875, 1468.0853271484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "HARRIMAN TAKES\nOATH AS GOVERNOR\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 119.91803826904297, 1962.0066689453124, 778.7983237304687, 6360.16581640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "Be AIG FAUNAS SRE NA AAR OPENER\nconstruction .was set last year in\nJoplin with a tota) of 284 homes\nstarted or completed. Estimated\ncosts of the new homes was $2,119,-\n520. The record set in 1954 was\n50 homes higher than the old\nrecord of 234 in 1951.\n\nOther construction activity in\nJoplin also moved at a_ record\npace with 646 building permits\nissued at the city byilding in-\nspector\u2019s office for work estimated\nto cost $3,942,273, almost a million\ndollars higher than the 1952 record\nof $3,000,000.\n\n30 Pet. More Than in 1953.\n\n/The 1954 construction activity in\nJoplin was more than 30 per cent\nahead of 1953 figures when all\nbuilding costs were estimated at\n$2,475,114, including $600,000 for\nschool additions.\n\nPermits were issued for 16\u00a2\nhomes in the city in 1953, and the\nbuilders estimated the costs at\n$1,086,950, less than half the\namount spent in 1954.\n\nBuilders said the new record fot\nhome construction came with the\nbuilding of more quality homes.\nrather than on higher costs.\n\nFollowing behind new home con:\nstruction in dollar value in the city\nwas new business and commercia\nbuilding. In that classification, 3:\npermits were issued for work esti-\nmated to cost $910,253.\n\nOf the total construction work\napproximately $500,000 was fo\nschool work started last year, in.\neluding the $276,998 addition te\nSouth: Junior high school and the\nnew $216,000 McKinley grade\nschool,\n\nLargest single commercial proj.\nect was the $112,000 storage build.\ning at Vickers, Inc., but severa!\nother high cost business buildings\nwere built or started during the\nyear, -\nBig Utility Projects.\n\nUtility firms also started large\nprojects last year with Empire\nDistrict Electric Company starting\nwork on a new sub-station at\nTwenty-Sixth street and Pearl ave.\nnue at a cost of $225,000 and the\nJoplin Water Works starting erec-\ntion of a new water storage tank\nthat is estimated to cost $72,000.\n\nThe new homes built last yean\nwere scattered in all sections of\nthe city, but building was heavies'\nin the east and southeast sections\n\nBuilders and real estate dealers\nexpect the current building boom\nto continue this year, and many\nsaid if the planned electronics\nplant is built here this year, an\nother record may be set in al\nconstruction work,\n\nThe totals on new homes, new\ncommercial property and other\nconstruction work recorded at the\ncity building inspector\u2019s office Ac\nnot include building activity out\nside the city limits where many\nnew homes were built and in\ndustrial expenditures for expansior\nwere high.\n\nNew Bank Building.\n\nInside the city, new busines:\nprojects started or completed in\nclude the new Citizens bank at gu\nestimated cost of $61,000; the new\nSouthwest Missouri Liquor Com\npany office and warehouse, whic!\nwas completed last\u2019 month at .\ncost of approximately $46,600; th\nplant expansion of the Communit\nDairy Products Company at a cos\nof about $5,400; the new true!\nterminal and office of the M & \u00a2\nTransportation Company that cos\napproximately $100,000, and th\nnew Mays Drug Company stor\nremodeling project that will cos\nabout $25,000.\n\nIn addition to the new building\nJoplin residents enlarged. an\nrepaired many older homes; J\ntotal of 213 permits were issue\nfor that type of work which wa\nestimated to cost $177,405.\n\nForty-eight permits\u2018 were is\nsued for permits for additions t\nnonresidential buildings in-Jopli:\n\nCLE ae ee\n\nee a ee eee\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 1438.684814453125, 3111.493408203125, 2085.903076171875, 3275.579345703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "!\nTAKES OFF FOR INDIA AFT-\nER HOUR'S TALK WITH\n\nMENDES-FRANCE.\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 786.56982421875, 3097.88916015625, 1436.331298828125, 3266.808837890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "WOUNDED BY SAME BULLET\n\u2014 HOLIDAY FREE OF\nFATAL ACCIDENTS,\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 4082.640625, 5897.5390625, 4664.79150390625, 5983.42919921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "HOURLY TEMPERATURES\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 2724.32177734375, 721.1309814453125, 3357.68505859375, 897.21875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "FIVE IKE MESSAGES\n~ TO GO TO CONGRESS\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 2081.380615234375, 719.725830078125, 2702.33642578125, 1144.7308349609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "CONGRESS GETS\nREADY 10 RESUME\n\u2018WORK WEDNESDAN\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 4029.005615234375, 1293.031982421875, 4666.44189453125, 1531.515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "Truman Committee Assails\nAdministrators and Criti-\ncizes Some. of Donnel-\nly\u2019s Policies.\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 121.73339080810547, 719.8213500976562, 778.38818359375, 1136.9693603515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "POSTWAR RECORD\nON HOME BUILDING\nSET HERE IN {954\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 2074.31689453125, 1478.1434326171875, 2715.49755859375, 1607.2822265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "|FOREIGN AFFAIRS:\nTO OCCUPY ATTENTION\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 2717.612548828125, 919.7515258789062, 3348.88232421875, 1046.538330078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "They Will Deal With Foreign Trade\nBudget Economy, Postal and\ni Military Pay.:\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 4705.95556640625, 3406.3720703125, 5357.3349609375, 3576.60009765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": " \n\nPRISONERS SHOUT.\nTHOW FURNITURE\u2014THOO =\n_ERS.QUELL DISORDERS. #\n\n \n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 4066.4547890625, 7099.5758828125, 4699.14140234375, 7344.7649375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "Airport Weather Data.\n\nWeather observations at Joplin munie,\npal airport at 0:90 o\u2019olock \u2018last night:\n\nTemperature, 44 dagrees.\n\nWind. direction, southwest,\n\nWind velocity, 7 miless - . 8\n\nVisibility. 12\u00b0 miles. Bog he eee Se\natnarometric pressure, 28.890; rising ther\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 2079.85009765625, 1188.85205078125, 2717.274658203125, 1423.151123046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "Democrats Will Be in Control\nand How Ike's Program\nWill Fare Remains\nUncertain.\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 143.01234436035156, 1182.2115478515625, 779.233154296875, 1417.9827880859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "Construction of 284 Dwellings\nStarted or Completed at\nEstimated Cost of\n$2,119,520.\n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 1446.9221962890624, 7154.1383828125, 2109.009078125, 7351.06132421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "Have your dry cleaning done the|\n\n\"Keystone Way,\" the \u2018safe /way,\u201d\n\nDIAL MA.4-4300, 410 Virginia \u2014\nAdve\n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 2080.68408203125, 1653.772216796875, 2722.027099609375, 1881.1844482421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": "Left-Over Issues and a Few\nNew Ones Brewing\u2014Presi-\ndent\u2019s State: of Union\nMessage Thursday.\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 4679.54150390625, 1493.8656005859375, 5318.6015625, 1633.01416015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": "Pledges Administration Devoted tc\n\nEconomie and Social Wel-\nfare of People, -\n\n \n" }, "53": { "bbox": [ 137.26109313964844, 1474.6357421875, 787.0940551757812, 1598.1090087890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 53, "ocr_text": "BUSINESS PROJECTS\nALSO AT NEW HIGH\n" }, "54": { "bbox": [ 3371.892822265625, 1197.899169921875, 4009.159423828125, 1427.33740234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 54, "ocr_text": "Some in Uniform Will Be Af-\nfected, but It Applies\nPrincipally to New\n\n* - Recruits.\n" }, "55": { "bbox": [ 138.25608825683594, 1637.837646484375, 776.34716796875, 1877.9669189453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 55, "ocr_text": "$3,942,273 Spent in This Field\n\u2014Current Boom Expect-\ned to Continue This\n~ Year.\n" }, "56": { "bbox": [ 3370.09765625, 724.4390258789062, 3998.8642578125, 1149.382080078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 56, "ocr_text": "IKE ISSUES ORDER\nCURTAILING VETS\u2019\nBENEFIT PROGRAM\n" }, "57": { "bbox": [ 3451.0283203125, 1932.6409912109375, 3942.134765625, 1983.88330078125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 57, "ocr_text": "By WILMOT HERCHER.\n" }, "58": { "bbox": [ 4175.57470703125, 2035.1680908203125, 4534.1318359375, 2073.8798828125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 58, "ocr_text": "Rv LARRY WATT.\n" }, "59": { "bbox": [ 4027.92724609375, 1753.6259765625, 4671.0615234375, 1977.242431640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 59, "ocr_text": "Long List of Recommenda-\ntions Made for Improve-\nment\u2014Cost Is Not \u2018\nstimated.\n" }, "60": { "bbox": [ 3380.15673828125, 1486.072265625, 4003.140625, 1609.3360595703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 60, "ocr_text": "ACTION DOES NOT END\nNATIONAL. EMERGENCY\n" }, "61": { "bbox": [ 2222.464111328125, 1933.7215576171875, 2586.291748046875, 1979.950439453125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 61, "ocr_text": "Bvy PD) CREAGH\n" }, "62": { "bbox": [ 869.9852294921875, 6939.25634765625, 1363.947509765625, 6983.95654296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 62, "ocr_text": "Shoats Self Throuch Foot.\n" }, "63": { "bbox": [ 3379.614990234375, 1659.2471923828125, 4012.21484375, 1880.9832763671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 63, "ocr_text": "Tax Exemption of Military\nPersonnel in Korean Com-\n) bat Zone Also Is\n\n| Terminated.\n" }, "64": { "bbox": [ 4028.84765625, 1574.373046875, 4655.9765625, 1700.9554443359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 64, "ocr_text": "POINTS TO SOURCES\n| OF INMATE UNRES1\n" }, "66": { "bbox": [ 793.8631752929688, 993.4875649414063, 2085.2385703125, 1262.3026572265626 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 66, "ocr_text": "Fatalities Climb to 177 and Are Almost Keeping Up with)\nPace Set in Corresponding Two-Day Period Christmas\n-\u2014Rain, Fog and Drizzle in East Blamed for Huge Toll\u2014|\n40 Die from Other Causes.\n" }, "67": { "bbox": [ 1236.73486328125, 1302.5667724609375, 1621.2950439453125, 1339.7423095703125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 67, "ocr_text": "a\n\nRy the Assoelatead Prece.\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "311637025-towanda-daily-review-Oct-27-1955-p-6.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 1, 9 ], [ 2, 7 ], [ 3, 5 ], [ 3, 6 ], [ 5, 6 ], [ 8, 32 ], [ 8, 45 ], [ 32, 45 ], [ 25, 15 ], [ 16, 47 ], [ 19, 61 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 1, 9 ], [ 3, 5 ], [ 6, 3 ], [ 7, 2 ], [ 15, 25 ], [ 16, 47 ], [ 32, 45 ], [ 45, 8 ], [ 61, 19 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6715.24784765625, 9726.7724609375 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 96.82663049316406, 919.1629799804688, 1553.7074423828124, 2984.26542578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "@ THE FORMAL dedication of the Veterans Me-\nmorial Recreation Park in Towanda will take place\n\nis Saturday evening beginning at 7:30. It will mark\nthe near completion of a project started in this com-\ntunity by the Towanda Lions Club, four vears ago,\nfor a fitting memorial to the World War II veterans.\nIt is a particularly significant occasion because it is\na realization come true as the result of the all-out\nfarticipation by almost everyone in this area to\nHuild a lasting memorial to those who made the su-\npreme sacrifice.\n\nWE FEEL sure that the thousands who attend\nthis ceremony will carry with them the very theme\ndf this dedication \u201cThat we may have lasting Peace.\u201d\nMany will recall the slogan used in 1951 when the\nproject was set in motion\u2014\u2018Give In Their Honor\u201d.\nThis is exactly what has taken place and were it not\nfor the sincere approach to this objective we doubt\nthat even a flagpole would have been erected. The\narea witnessed one of the finest demonstrations of\ncommunity spirit and community desire to erect a\nmemorial which will long remind all of us of those\nWho used to walk our streets\u2014but who, through\ntheir fichting spirit for the preservation of freedom\nin this land, were taken from this area.\n~ \u00ab WE FEEL sure that you will want to be among\nthe thousands who will join in one group Saturday\nevening to pay a sincere and lasting tribute to the\nVeterans of World War II.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 2431.768998046875, 5016.38887109375, 3269.863326171875, 7478.19999609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON The top women\nleaders in Republiean and Nation-\nal committees have bought them-\nselves new hats, That signal ac-\ntion!\n\nBertha Adkins, director of the\nGOP Women's Division, was quite\nfrank about it. A few days after\nPresident Eisenhower's heart at-\ntack she publicly confessed to a\nmeeting of Republican women vol-\nunteers that when she first heard\nthe newscast she was so discour-\naged she considered packing up\nand going home to Salisbury, Md.\n\nBut on second thought she\nsaid she realized that giving up\nwas not what Eisenhower would\nwant done.\n\n\u201cI don't know what men do to\npep up their morale. But I.went\nout and got a new hat. I've got it\non, and I'm calling it my 1956 cam-\npaign hat, she says.\n\nOver in the Democratic camp,\nMrs. Katie Louchheim, head of\nwomen\u2019s activities, went to a\nNew York milliner and ordered\nthree hats\u2014 one of them green \u2014\nto give her campaigning courage\na boost,\n\nEven without the stimulus of\nnew hats, women in each party\nknow that there is accelerated\naction ahead. Although experi-\nenced in politics, this is the\nfirst time Bertha and Katie will\nlead women in a_ presidential\ncampaign.\n\nBut Bertha has an edge in\nexperience because in the 1952\ncampaigns she was executive\ndirector of the GOP women\u2019s\ndivision, She got the top job when,\nin January 1953, she was named\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 2412.51094140625, 3761.58808984375, 3249.42362890625, 4258.62089453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Russia can await the end of aged\nChancellor Konrad Adenauer\u2019s\nstrong pro-Western leadership in\nGermany,\n\nThis new conference, therefore,\ndoesn't seem likely to give much\nof a shot in the arm to the so\ncalled Geneva spirit, which already\nhas been taking a beating anyway.\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 5004.24629296875, 798.3133095703125, 5847.141890625, 3300.027876953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "ing with ahpone else. At the s@me\ntime, they will be making deals as\nto what they might do, should he\ndecide not to run in 1956. No pro-\nfessional dares be caught without\nsome affiliation.\n\nAs it stands now, the woods are\nfull of candidates for President\nand Vice Presdent. Some are ab-\nsurd; they \u201ccould not make the\ngrade under any circumstances.\nMany are favorite sons who will\nreceive a complimentary vote on\nthe first ballot. Some are being\ndragged out by special interests to\ndetract attention or votes from a\npopular candidate. As a practical\nproposition, only three or four\nhave any chance of being taken\nseriously.\n\nNo Republican can surely be a\ncandidate for the presidency as\nlong as there is any chance at all\nof President Eisenhower running\nfor another texm.\n\nThe Democrats are having\ntheir troubles too. The opposition\nto Adlai Stevenson is growing.\nThe professionals intend to cut his\nthroat. The independents mean\nnothing in any preconvention ma-\nneuvers because what counts are\ndelegates and they are all profes-\nsionals. The professionals do not\nwant an ADA _ administration\ncamouflaged as a Democratic ad-\nministration.\n\nThe chief opponents of Adiai Ste-\nvenson are Averell Harriman\nand Estes Kefauver. The silent\ncandidate is Governor Frank\nLausche of Qhio. Each has a good\nchance, in fact, a better chance\ntnan Stevenson, because the pro-\nfessional Democrats do not want\nStevenson. The movement for\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 5854.10469140625, 4715.0211953125, 6698.8791953125, 7115.9905234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "HERRICKVILLE -\u2014 Roy Hitch-\ncock has sold his farm at Stony\nPoint to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis\nof New York City.\n\nMr. and Mrs. James Welliver\nhave purchased the Flora Schoon-\nover place and moved there from\nWyalusing last Tuesday.\n\nThe dance held last Friday for\nthe benefit of the firemen was well\nattended.\n\nMr. and Mrs. C. W. Lent enter-\ntained over the week end the\nlatter's sister and husband, Mr.\nand Mrs. Donald Talbott of Stony\nPoint, N. Y., and Miss Elsie Lent.\n\nMisses Mary and Helen Lydon\nof Wilkes-Barre spent the week\nend with Mr. and Mrs. O. H.\nMarsh.\n\nMrs. T. D. Reinhart, who has\nbeen a patient at the Genesee Hos-\npital at Rochester, has returned\nto the home of her sister, Mrs.\nWilbert Lymons. Mr. and Mrs.\nStanley Patten of Towanda visit-\ned her mother, Mrs. Reinhart, ov-\ner the week end.\n\nMrs. H. H. Parrish visited a\nfew days with Mr. and Mrs. Char-\nles Ejiklor at Athens.\n\nMr. and Mrs. John Whipple vis-\nited his mother, Mrs, Luna Whip-\nple, and other relatives at Lacey-\nville one day recently.\n\nMr. and Mrs. C. L. Lent spent\nthe week end with their daughter,\nMr. and Mrs. Ivan Allis, and Mrs.\nLent's brother, Allen Smiley, and\nwife of Elmjra.\n\nMr. and Mrs. O. H. Marsh, Mr.\nand Mrs. Charles Hillis and T. D.\nReinhart attended the Shriner ban-\nquet held at LeRaysville Monday\nevening.\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 5851.31269921875, 811.588578125, 6715.24784765625, 3283.865279296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "Lausche is voluntary and repre-\nsents a strong desire for a more\nconservative candidate. Harri-\nman's hopes are not even slightiy\naffected by the dissent of Senator\nHerbert Lehman who, while re-\nspected in the Senate, does not cut\nmuch political ice. He is regarded\nas emotionally unstable in his at- (\ntitudes toward other men, prob-\nably because nearly everybody is\nso much his junior that he remem-\nbers them when they were boys.\n\nBesides, Lehman knows that the\nprofessionals in his party want\nhim to retire to make room for\nMayor Robert F. Wagner of New\nYork who would like to have his\nlate father\u2019s seat in the United\nStates Senate. Lehman will not\nquit even if he lives to be 120 years\nold and therefore the profession. |\nals regard him as an obstacle. It\nwould make them happy if he were\nput into the cabinet or sent out as\nan ambassador, anything to re-\nmove him as a political bottle-\nneck in New York State.\n\nSo politics is still exciting and\nthe voter still develops passions,\nparticularly over his heroes.\nThose of us who are not given to\nhero worship can refrain from vot-\ning or even registering in a year\nwhen there is no one to vote for.\nFor instance, in my town the 1955\nelection is not worth bothering\nabout, so I did not register. If\nthere were a system of perma-\nnent\u00bb registration, it might have\nbeen attractive to go to the polls,\nif it did not rain that day. As to\nhow to vote\u2014-who can say?\n(Copyright, 1955, King Features\nSyndicate, Inc.)\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 4150.8668984375, 867.1215981445313, 5003.6370078125, 3279.582076171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Duane Kellogg of Stratford, Con-\nnecticut, has come up with an idea\nwhich he calls \u2018\u2018negative voting.\u2019\nAs I understand his concept, the\ncitizens could vote against a can-\ndidate without voting for anyone.\nMaybe, it is more intricate than\nthat, but I have not given it too\nmuch thought because my own\nconcept is different,\n\nI regard voting as a privilege,\nnot an obligation. When I have no\none to vote for, I do not vote. I\nbelieve in political parties and in\nthe functioning of the two porty\nsystem in this country. It has not\nbeen my experience over 50 years\nof observation that the nonparty\npolitician, the so-called independ-\nent, is worth very much, under\nour system, when he, by some\naccident, is elect\u00e9d to public office.\nThe most recent manifestation of\nthis nonpartisan, bipartisan, any\nor no party personality are the\nmembers of the ADA who seem to\nme to be mostly opportunists.\n\nIn the present campaign we see\nsome extremely interesting char-\nacteristics of our system:\n\nAs long as President Eisenhower\nis sick, most professional Republi-\ncans favor Richard Nixon as his\nsuccessor. This is inevitable be-\ncause Nixon could, at any mo-\nmest, become President by con-\nstitutional processes, Should Presi-\ndent Eisenhower return to the\nWhite House and make no declar-\nation as to the future, the Republi-\ncans will become confused as to\nwhat they should do. They will all\nswitch to Eisenhower on the as-\nsumption that if he runs again,\nthey had better not be caught flirt-\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 1575.1294716796874, 3835.319046875, 2419.13603125, 7478.40898046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Associated Press News Analyst.\n\nTHE Big Four foreign ministers\nare raising the curtain today on a\nnew act in a drama of unreality.\n\nPious expressions of hope were\nbeing made against a background\nof uncompromising political posi-\ntions. The Geneva spirit was a\npale competitor for flaming antag-\nonisms, actively promoted by Rus-\nsia, in the Middie East.\n\nIn fact, the Middle East, which\nwas not on the conference agenda,\nbegan to loom as a more imme-\ndiate source of East-West friction\nthan the question of Germany, the\npariey\u2019s major ptopic.\n\nIn the matter of Germany, the\nconflicting positions already were\nclear. Russia will not agree to a\nunified Germany which can be a\nmember of the North Atlantic\nTreaty Organization. The Allies\nwill notagree to let West Germany\nout, or to submerge NATO in an\nall - Europe security system.\nThere was no prospect of breaking\nthe stalemate, despite the hopeful\nstatements of all concerned.\n\nThe Western ministers go to to-\nday's meeting convinced _ that,\nwhile Russia undoubtedly wants to\navoid war, peace is not her ob-\njective. The objective, they be-\nlieve, is a studied effort to weaken\nthe Western front.\n\nRussian tactics may be to make\nfurther \u2018\u2018friendly\u2019\u2019 advances, per-\nhaps through relaxation of bar-\nriers to cultural and economic re-\nlations. The Allies are willing to\nwork in that field in the hope that\nincreased contracts in any field\nwill eventuajly help create an\natmosphere in which other settle-\nments can become possible.\n\nThey think Russia must recog-\nnize eventually that a nation such\nas Germany will not continue di-\nvided indefinitely. ,\n\nThere are other reasons for hold-\ning the meeting despite its appar-\nent futility on major questions,\n\nThe Allies want to keep probing\nfor poinis at which Russia might\nmake concessions.\n\nThey want neutral peoples, and\nthe neutralists among Allied peo-\nples, to see them doing it.\n\nThey want to obtain as much\ninformation as possible about Rus-\nsian policies and Russian attitudes,\nfor guidance in adopting their own,\n\nThey will make offers on reuni-\nfication and security. But they\nrealize they can\u2019t pay the prices\nRussia asks, especially in view of\nthe fact that by playing for time\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 5854.93428125, 3791.50312890625, 6703.07304296875, 4432.51347265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "from a syndicate of Detroit gam-\nblers. Mr. Gambler is an extreme-\nly worried chap.\n\nEileen Barton's engagement at\nthe Holiday House in Pittsburgh\nwasn't all work and no playmate.\nA crooner named Andre Phillippe\nflew in \u2018way ahead of his own\nopening date there te dance at-\ntendance on her.\n\n(Copyright, 1955, King Features\n\n \n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 3262.826126953125, 3415.5661171875, 4103.4436484375, 4315.86991796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "assistant to the Republican Nation-\nal Committee chairman.\n\nKatie, who has been a volun-\nteer worker at the Democratic\nNational Committee off and on\nsince 1934, was put in charge of\nwomen's activities in September,\n1953. She worked hard for women\n\ncongressional candidates in the\n1954 election and saw the number\nof women lawmakers in the house\nincrease from 5 democrats in\nthe previous session to 9 in the\npresent Congress.\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 95.45771875, 3226.629837890625, 1546.4900351562499, 7409.48222265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "@ PARITY PRICES are theoretical prices comput-\nef according to a legal formulaa which is supposed\nto indicate the prices farm products should bring to\nbe in a \u201cfair exchange relationship\u201d with the things\nfarmers buy.\n\n. Under the old parity formula, parity prices were\ncOmputed by taking the average price of a com-\nmodity in a base period, which usually was 1910-14,\nand multiplying it by the current index of prices\nfarmers pay, interest and taxes.\n\n* For example, the price of beef cattle was $5.42\nper hundredweight in 1910-14; the January 1955 in-\nd\u00e9x of prices farmers pay, interest, and taxes was\n284, so the old parity price for beef cattle was $5.42\na 2.84 or $15.40 per hundredweight in January\n1955.\n\n: Under the modernized parity formula, parity\nprices of individual commodities are adjusted each\nybar to reflect the relationships that existed among\nth\u00e9 market prices of the various farm commodities\nin the most recent ten years.\n\n3; The steps in computing a madernized parity\nprice for a commodity are as follows: (1) Find the\naverage price of the commodity for the most recent\nten years, (2) Divide this ten-year average price by\nthd index of all farm prices (1910-14-100) for the\nsathe period to obtain an \u201cadjusted base price,\u201d and\n(3 Multiply the \u201cadjusted base price\u201d by the cur-\nrfnt index of prices farmers pay, interest, taxes, and\nfarm wage rates to obtain the modernized parity\nPrice.\n\n\u00ab For example, the average price of beef cattle in\nthe ten years, 1945-54, was $19.70 per hundredweight.\nDuring this same ten-year period, all farm prices\naveraged 261 per cent of their 1910-14 average. This\n_ that the adjusted base price for the computa-\n\nof parity prices for beef cattle in 1955 is $19.70\ndivided by 2.61 or $7.55. The index of prices farm-\nefs pay, interest, taxes, and wages paid hired labor\nwas 283 (1910-14-100) in January 1955, so the mod-\nernized parity price for beef cattle was $21.40 per\n\nHundredweight.\n\n* The modernized parity formula became: effec-\ntive.on January 1, 1950, for all commodities except\nWheat, peanuts, cotton and corn, subject to the pro-\n\nn that no parity price may be reduced more\n.than five per cent in any one year by reason of the\napplication of the new formula. Parity prices com-\nputed under this provision are called \u201ctransitional\n\nParity prices\u201d. Wheat, peanuts, cotton, and corn\nHave continued to use the old parity formula under\n@ dual parity provision of law which provides that\nparity for the basic commodities shall be the higher\nof the prices computed under the old and moderniz-\ned formulas until December 31, 1955. The moderniz-\neff formula is scheduled to become effective for the\nfour basic commidities now excluded on January 1,\n1956 with a transitional provision limiting reductions\nte 5 per cent per year.\u2014from the AFBF Reference\n\nRook, 1955.\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 1938.8590087890625, 3406.739990234375, 2889.301513671875, 3734.13623046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "INTERPRETING\nTHE NEWS\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 1701.2764892578125, 7885.90283203125, 2979.447265625, 8199.158203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "You'll Need Vitamins\nIf You're On a Diet\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 5035.34130859375, 7564.31494140625, 5799.59619140625, 8268.0888671875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 4219.99433984375, 9160.362015625, 5010.7327109375, 9620.2991171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "SEMESTDR \u2014 (see-MES-ter)\nnoun; originally a period of six\nmonths, hence, either of the two\nperiods of instruction, commonly\n18 weeks in length, into which the\nacademic year is usually divided,\nOrigin: Greek from Latin\u2014Se-\nmestris, half-yearly, from 8ez,\nsix, plus mensis, month,\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 1621.4313515625, 8266.8122109375, 2420.194625, 9592.692671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "YOU'VE got to do more in a re-\nducing diet than merely count\nthe calories. You've got te make\nthe calories count as well.\n\nSince you are eating less food,\neach calorie must be loaded with\nvitamins, minerals and proteins.\nIt\u2019s a good idea to apply this rule\nto all of your eating, whether\nyou are dieting or not.\n\nCalcium Important\n\nMilk has a fairly high caloric\ncontent, but it is also the best\nknown source of calcium. And\ncalcium is one of the most im-\nportant of all minerals to your\nbody.\n\nIt\u2019s essential for building strong,\nstraight bones and sound teeth.\nIt\u2019s also important for proper\nfunctioning of your heart and\nnervous system. Therefore, you\ncan readily see that milk is im-\nportant to you no matter what\nyour age.\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 3275.217728515625, 7561.87422265625, 4119.55448828125, 8086.66874609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "The angel of the Lord found her\nby a fountain of water in the wild-\nerness.\u2014Gen. 16:7.\n\nAn angel is a messenger from\nGod, We can be His messengers.\nHagar is passed into history but\nthere are still men and women\nabandoned in the wilderness of sin\nand sorrow and poverty.\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 3349.891845703125, 8529.6591796875, 4102.1982421875, 9626.791015625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": " \n\n\u201c EENIE - MEENIE -MEINEE - MO !\u201d\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 102.531982421875, 3054.468994140625, 806.3817138671875, 3191.098388671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "What Is Parity?\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 3265.348587890625, 4927.5758828125, 4099.98319921875, 7270.747359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "FRIDAY FARE\n\nThese individual casseroles look\n\nand taste delicious.\nTuna and Asparagus, Casserole\nStyle\nSalad Crisp Toast\nPlum Cobbler\nBeverage\nTUNA AND ASPARAGUS,\nCASSEROLE STYLE\n\nIngredients: 1 can (14 1-2 ounces)\n\ngreen asparagus, 4 tablespoons but-\nter or margarine, 4 tablespoons\nflour, milk, salt, pepper, 1-3 cup\ngrated Parmesan cheese, 2 cans\n(7 ounces each) tuna, 4 table-\nspoons grated Parmesan cheese,\npaprika.\nMethod: Drain liquid from aspara-\ngus into a measure; add enough\nmilk to make 2 cups. Melt butter\nin 1 or 1-2 quart saucepan over\nlow heat; stir in flour. Add milk\nall at once; cook and stir con-\nstantly until bubbly and _ thick-\nened; allow to bubble a few more\nminutes; add salt and pepper te\ntaste. Stir in 1-3 cup Parmesan.\nCool, then refrigerate, At serving\ntime, arrange asparagus in 4\nindividual casseroles, each hold-\ning at least 1 cup. Drain tuna;\nbreak up; arrange tuna over as-\nparagus; spoon sauce over; sprin-\nkle with the 14 cup Parmesan;\ndust with paprika. Bake in hot\n(425 degrees) oven until hot and\nbubbly\u2014- 10 minutes or longer.\nMakes 4 hearty servings.\n\nNote: Individual heat-resistant\ngiass pie dishes (about 6 inches\nacross and 1 inch deep) are fine\nto use for this recipe.\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 1963.4898681640625, 499.0815124511719, 3677.4130859375, 617.200439453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "A POWER ABOLIT TO BE RELEASED ?\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 5036.033890625, 8298.43428125, 5838.36601171875, 9615.196578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "1~-He is a college professor, an\nauthor and television moderator.\nHe was born in Franklin, O., in\n1904, and is professor of English\nat Northwestern university,\nEvanston, Ill. He is the author of\na number of books, among them\nThe Psychiatry of Robert Burton\n(with @ collaborator), Natural\nHistory of Nonsense, is editor of\nFifty Hssays, Essays by Samuel\nJohnson, Boswells\u2019 Life of John-\nson, and is @ contributor to many\nmagazines. He is also the modera-\ntor of the TV panel show, Down\nYou Go. Whatis his name?\n 2\u2014This band leader was born\non a farm near Strasburg, N. D.,\nand began playing the accordion\nwhen he was & youngster. He left\nthe farm to join @ traveling tent\nshow, but soon quit to form his\nown band with which he landed a\njob on @& Yanktown, 8. D., radio\nstation. He eventually became\nthat station\u2019s music director. His\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 1697.19140625, 667.1429443359375, 4013.144775390625, 3224.468994140625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 4199.0309609375, 7546.56660546875, 5000.227828125, 8232.01103125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "1. What famous family lived at\nSulgrave manor?\n\n2. With what dramatic er his-\ntoric event do you associate the\nTarptian rock?\n\n3. What is the anglicized\nFrench word for disappointment;\nannoyance?\n\n4. To what country or locality\ndoes the word Peloponnesian an-\nply?\n5. What bird do you associate\nwith a pocket full of rye?\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 4188.12353515625, 7267.75341796875, 5621.22900390625, 7467.11572265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "TODAY'S GRAB BAG\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 2423.423783203125, 8265.3131875, 3234.963423828125, 9627.9534140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "| Eggs also are usually consid.\n,ered \u201cfattening.\u201d Actually, they\nare just the opposite in a reduc-\n| ing diet. To get from other foods\n| the necessary elements they give\n| you would require the eating of a\n_tremendous number of calories.\n| Liver, too, gives you exception-\n| ally good value for the number\nof calories it contains.\n\n| Yet it is difficult to pack enough\n| vitamins and minerals into the\n,reduced number of calories any\n|reducing diet contains.\n\nI suggest you ask your doctor to\n/recommend a supplementary ra-\n| tion of vitamins and minerals.\n| QUESTION AND ANSWER\n\nB. J.: My son recently cut him-\n/self. He now has an extremely\n\nlarge scar, that the doctor calls a\n| keloid. What can help this?\n\nAnswer: Usually a keloid can be\n\u2018helped by local radium or X-ray\n| treatments.\nures Syndicate, Ine,\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 6080.1669921875, 7291.826171875, 6639.31396484375, 7431.4150390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "By ULIAN CAMrorn\nCentral Press Writer\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 83.77649688720703, 434.6757507324219, 1540.4429931640625, 895.98193359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "\u201cIn Our Opinion\nTHE DEDICATION\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 4213.776078125, 8839.1569375, 5009.8694296875, 9049.00321875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Right intention is to the actions\nof a man what the soul is to the\nbody, or the root to tht tree.\u2014\nJeremy Taylor.\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 4200.26387109375, 8319.295609375, 5006.8987265625, 8713.446578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "1858\u2014Theodore Roosevelt, 26th\nPresident of the United States\nborn. 1938\u2014Alma Gluck, opers\nand concert singer, died. 1940\u2014\nNow York\u2019s World Fair closed\nafter 45 million paid admissions\nin two years.\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 1896.49658203125, 7625.75390625, 3019.706298828125, 7767.56884765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "RUNDESSEN on Health\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 4145.44209375, 3790.366166015625, 4998.22148046875, 7085.92362890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "MISS MIDNIGHT\u2019S NOTEBOOK:\nDean Martin and his estranged\nwife \u201ctalked things over quietly\u201d\nduring their Palm Springs ren-\ndezvous and ironed out many of\nthe differences that led to the sep-\naration. Friends say Dean is op-\ntimistic that she'll rejoin him in\nLos Angeles. . . . The name of\nMarilyn Monroe's current Very Se-\ncret Romance would flabbergast\nmillions. Like her last Very Secret\nRomance, a tycoon. And much\u2019 old-\n\ner than she . . . The Toots Shors\nare lullabying their fourth child\u2014\na baby girl . . . Jack Webb and\n\nJames (\u2018\u2018Medic'\u2019) Moser, who de-\nveloped \u2018\u2018Dragnet\u2019\u2019 into a zillion-\ndollar property, then battled, have\nburied the hatchet and\u00bb are pals\nagain . . . Tallulah Bankhead is\npatting herself on the back for\nher brilliant judgment in turning\ndown the feminine role in the last\nMilton Berle show because she\ndidn't like the script. It was pan-\nned mercilessly by the critics.\n\nBARBARA HUTTON has cabled\nher teenage son, Lance Reventlow,\nbeseeching him to give up sports\ncar racing. Only half an hour be-\nfore the crash in which James\nDean was killed, Lance was hook-\ned up with him in a challenge\nrace on the road. And even after\nthe tragedy, Lance went on to\nwin second place in the race Dean\nwas heading for.\n\nHAROLD ARLEN, who seldom\nappears in public without a\nbeauty as famous as Marlene Die-\ntrich or Gloria Vanderbilt, caused\nconsiderable craning and ogling at\nArt Ford's new Club Valentine\nwhen he appeared with a tall,\nexotically garbed brunette beauty\nwhose short-cut hair made her look\nlike a French or Italian movie\nqueen. But the most curious of the\ndate-watchers learned only that\nher name was \u2018\u2018Miss Lynch\u2019\u2019.. . .\nGuy Vincent and Betsy Von Furs-\ntenberg are battling again, with\ntheir set making wagers on how\nlong it will take them to reach\nthe lawyers'-office stage.\n\nTHE BATTLE OF THE CEN-\nTURY is going on very quietly in\n\n@Obh.ehwwt A Tisws easl\u00e9ln \u00ab2% taeaed Shave\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 6011.2998046875, 4533.1123046875, 6539.1591796875, 4662.50732421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "Herrickville\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 1643.5230712890625, 8205.16015625, 2272.58203125, 8257.423828125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "By HERMAN WN. BUNDESEN MD.\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 5430.75146484375, 491.6665344238281, 6680.658203125, 689.9364624023438 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "By George E. Sokolsky\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 4414.19775390625, 8764.64453125, 4799.1240234375, 8821.6328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "7\u2019 BEEN CAID\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 5845.21894921875, 7445.112015625, 6647.786421875, 7988.1975546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "band began to get engagements\nin theaters, hotels and ballrooms\nthrovghout the midwest and east,\nand developed the \u201cChampagne\u201d\nstyle of music. His band can be\nheard over television Saturday\nevenings, and was recently hon-\nored by being called the best\ndance band in the country. Who\n\nie ann a hh those of aot\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 4218.94482421875, 3475.612548828125, 6160.35546875, 3660.6572265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "THE VOICE OF BROADWAY =\u00bb vorom\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 4292.70947265625, 9092.189453125, 4914.4306640625, 9160.5908203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "WATCH YOUR LANGUAGE\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 5862.83223046875, 8573.64521875, 6653.2961875, 8893.21025 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "Owen D. Young, financier; John\nBoles, actor - singer; Teresa\nWright, actress; Jack Careon,\nactor, and Ralph Kiner and Del\nRice of baseball fame are on our\nbirthday list today.\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 1740.2811279296875, 3761.4248046875, 2259.759765625, 3814.64453125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "Ry J. M. RORERTS\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 5853.4997109375, 8115.39766015625, 6664.2561484375, 8455.4573203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "Average good fortune is in@-\ncated for you in the months\nahead. and a gift or legacy seems\npossible, Today's child may be of\n= very kind, affectionate and\nloyal nature.\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 5869.80683984375, 8992.3688515625, 6670.99687109375, 9602.8518515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "1. The \u201cWashington family,\nGeorge Washington's antecedents,\nin England.\n\n2. The rock from which: crim-\ninals were thrown in ancient\nRome.\n\n3, Chagrin.\n\n4. The lower Greek peninoula.\n\n5. The blackbird \u2014 \u201cfour-and-\ntwenty blackbirds baked in a pie.\u201d\n\n: \"I?\n(SOUAT]-~ \u2018etvAg wesaeg \u201c4Ad\u2014-1\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 5001.84834375, 3825.795365234375, 5845.66483984375, 7124.3967734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "name producers struggling\nfor the honor of putting on Helen\nHayes\u2019 next play. Usually\n\nHelen makes up h\u00e9r mind on this\npoint as soon as she\u2019s decided on\nthe vehicle, but this time she's\ncaused a mad scramble, replete\nwith back-stabbings, by indicating\nit's a wide open race.\n\nAva Gardner never bought That\nHouse in Spain after all. She's\nstill living at the Madrid-Hilton.\nHer intimates figure she'll remain\nthe legally necessary 18 months\non foreign soil, to save herself\nmany thousands of dollars in\nincome taxes. Then back to Holly-\nwood . . . Despite the various de-\nnials, chums wouldn't be a bit\nsurprised if Lisa Ferraday and\nBroaderick Crawford make it\na Mexican wedding soon after he\u2019s\nlegally free.\n\nTHE \u201cPAYOLA\" system along\nTin Pan Alley hasn't abated, even\nin the face of editorials in the\ntrade publications and scoldings\nby some of the disc jockeys. One\nimportant record firm has all\nits disc artists listed according to\nprice, with the payoffs (for get-\nting them to snig a tune ranging\nfrom a few hundred dollars for\nthe minor performers to several\nthousand for top stars. One click-\ning quartette is down at $4,000 per\nsong.\n\nJOHNNIE RAY\u2019'S London stay\nwas marred when a teenager tried\nto snatch his hearing aid. He was\nin pain for days afterwards .. .\nDiana Barrymore has _ shelved\nplans for her autobiography .. .\nKipp Hamilton, 20th Century-Fox's\nnewest glamorpuss, has a ter-\nrible problem for a movie star.\nShe's allergic to mink.\n\nPicasso\u2019s health is so poog he\nhas stopped furnishing his new vil-\nla in Cannes so he can rest. Hasn't\neven moved a bed in yet. He\nsleeps on a mattress on the floor.\n\n \n\nSEVERAL BIG world series bets\nalong Broadway haven't been paid\noff yet. One\u2014for $40,000-\u2014-was half\npaid by a well-known gambler. He\nhas seven days to get up the rest\nor else, and the \u2018\u2018or else\u2019 comes\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 6041.60595703125, 8512.25, 6456.9990234375, 8563.2734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "MAPPY BIRTHDAY\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 3276.416458984375, 8107.326859375, 4133.6780234375, 8344.5686484375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "An average of 19 million bank\nchecks are written daily in the\nUnited States, with an average\nface value of $200 per check,\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 3507.894287109375, 8436.9482421875, 3923.8359375, 8522.0712890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "RIICKLEY\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 2495.3935546875, 4338.2822265625, 3212.241455078125, 4989.82080078125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 4359.3056640625, 8269.5185546875, 4855.2578125, 8319.9775390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "TY MAPBENED TOOAY\n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 4331.26513671875, 7497.283203125, 4842.17919921875, 7548.9892578125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": "THE ANSWER, QUICK!\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 3321.982421875, 4389.8876953125, 4050.826904296875, 4842.61083984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": "banking\n: Fun x\n" }, "53": { "bbox": [ 5958.08544921875, 8939.9482421875, 6550.966796875, 8995.4716796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 53, "ocr_text": "MOW'D YOU MAKE OUT?\n" }, "54": { "bbox": [ 6075.86279296875, 8067.341796875, 6416.49072265625, 8120.201171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 54, "ocr_text": "your PUTURE\n" }, "55": { "bbox": [ 4376.22021484375, 805.5816040039062, 4898.2275390625, 865.8986206054688 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 55, "ocr_text": "QROATIVE VoTIVG\n" }, "57": { "bbox": [ 3334.157958984375, 4382.8037109375, 4069.277099609375, 4853.74658203125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 57, "ocr_text": "Cooking sy\nIs Fun x$\n" }, "58": { "bbox": [ 123.68792724609375, 7573.06103515625, 1530.618408203125, 9726.7724609375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 58, "ocr_text": "THE DAILY REVIEW\n\nIn Its Seventy-Sixth Year\n\nPublished By\nTHE TOWANDA PRINTING COMPANY\nCo-Publishers \u2014 David M. Turner, Thomas J. Finn, Sr.\n\n\u2018DAVID M. TURNER +reeseeeeveesess Editor and President\n\u2018THOMAS J. FINN. SR. teeeeeseesss Business Manager and\n\n. Vice-President\nWBNNIE M. BAKER ......c0cess Secretary and Treasurer\nSTALEY N. CLARKE PPC OC Oeste eneses Mana ing Editor\nSEY MONI i. sihesscecssihcc. iry Editor\nHENRY T ROCKWELL\n\nseeeeeseses, Advertising Manager\n\neaten eeneeneneemeneneen tts 2022, Savertising Manage\n| 2\u201d ee SS Oct. 27, 1955\neer eeeeeereneeneninnatenemenseeesennensitessenceneemensemnumnsasnan\n\n \n\na\n\n| TERMS\n\u2018To Mai! Subscribers in Bradford County :\n\u00bb MONTH....... $1.00 \u2014 THREE MONTHS....... $2.75\n\nSIX MONTHS.......$5.00 \u2014 ONE YFAR...... $10.00\n3. 4, 5 Zones, Year $1140 \u2014 \u00a7 7 8 Zones, Year $13.8\u00a2\nDelivered by Carrier in Towanda ....... seeeee 350 @ Week\n* Single Copies Five Cents\nEntered at the Post Office in Towauda, Pa.. as Second\nve Class Matter.\n\n\u00bb The Daily Review assumes no financial responsibility\nfor errors which may appear in advertisements published\n\nits columns, but in case the paper is at fault it will re-\nthi that part of the advertisement in which the typo\n\u20acraphical mistake occurred.\n\n~ The business office of The coolly Review wil} be open\nduring the following hours: Week days from 8 a. m. until\n\np.m. except Saturdays when the Office wil) close at 12\n@'clock noon and remain closed all day Sunday\n\n.\n\n. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRiESs\nember Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers\u2019 Assuciation\nMember American Newspaper Publishere\u2019 Axsoriatian\n" }, "60": { "bbox": [ 5005.67822265625, 7471.4306640625, 5801.86376953125, 7539.6220703125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 60, "ocr_text": "FOLKS OF FAME\u2014GUESS THE NAME\n" }, "61": { "bbox": [ 3272.090287109375, 4978.03584375, 4121.790328125, 5379.91581640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 61, "ocr_text": "PRAMAY FARE\nThese individual casseroles look\nand taste delicious.\nTuna and Asparagus, Casserole\nStyle\nSalad Crisp Toast\nPlum Cobbler\n\nReveragre\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "304396734-doylestown-intelligencer-Jun-13-1955-p-1.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 6, 8 ], [ 6, 16 ], [ 8, 16 ], [ 13, 7 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 7, 13 ], [ 8, 6 ], [ 16, 8 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6696.1865234375, 9679.463984375001 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 3448.841064453125, 2500.993408203125, 5774.0380859375, 4397.3740234375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 1800.2132568359375, 2532.88525390625, 2534.4677734375, 3668.67138671875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 5816.923828125, 2343.273193359375, 6592.779296875, 3043.50341796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "19 Others\nFigure i in\nMishaps -\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 1785.0366259765624, 5080.50232421875, 2591.112421875, 7513.7383984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "\u2018Testifying before a fact-finding\ncommission appointed by the Bucks\npure court, Sellersville Borough\nSecretary Charles R. Witmer told\nthe commission that the proposed\nannexation of two tracts of land te\n\nSellersville borough will be a great\n\nadvantage.\n\n\u2018The hearing will be eoatinusd at 2\nlater date it was announced at the\nclose of Friday's testimony.\n\nThe dispute centers around twe\ntracts proposed to be anexed from\nan adjoining township, including 2\u00a2\n\nacres. On one tract is located the\n\n\u2018offices and factory of the Schul.\n\n/merich Electronics, Inc.\n\n| The proposed annexation would\n\nalso take a proposed development of\n\n34 new houses. The second tract is\n\nvacant and is 34,000 square feet ir\n\narea,\n\n| The advantages of annexatior\nwere outlined by the secretary. He\npointed out that as borough resi\n_dents, water, sewer and recreation\nal facilities would be available, as\n_well as zoning and police and tire\n\n| protection.\n\n| Under cross-examination Witme\ndisclosed that Sellersville has al\nready agreed to provide the develop\n| ment with sewerage and water\n\u201cdines, regardless of the outcome o\nthe hearings. Witmer said counci\nset aside $12,000 for utilities for the\n_ development being built by Josepl\nBarness, of Warrington.\n| Howard L. Conover, of Quaker\ntown, executive vice president o\n\nSchulmerich, said the compan:\n\nwould get better police protectio\nfrom the borough, if annexed.\n\nHe said he felt the company ha\n(Miease turn to Page 3, Col. 4)\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 5029.262578125, 5264.075078125, 5844.11828125, 7080.38634765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "One of the closest election fights\non record in Bucks county recent\nly, may or may not have been\ndecided. :\nOn the basis of a recount held\nin the courthouse Friday before\nPresident Judge Edward G. Bies-\n\niter, J. Russell Newbold, incumbent\n| Middletown township supervisor,\nappeared to have clinched by two\nvotes the Republican nomination\nin his bid for re-election at the\nNovember election.\n\n| Newbold requested the recount\n/of primary ballots after official re-\n|turns showed he had lost the no-\n| mination to Sven Nelson, a former\n| township supervisor by a one-vote\nmargin.\n\nThe primary returns gave Niel.\n| Sen 402 votes and Newbold and _ 39:\n| After the recount the vote total\nishowed 394 for Newbold and 392\n|for Nielson.\n\nJudge Biester said that the re.\n|count result, showing Newbold the\n| winner should stand unless chal\n| lenged by the attorneys.\n\nNeilson said he is talking ove\nthe possibility of an appeal with hi\n\nlawyer.\n\n\u201cI don\u2019t concede that I lost,\u201d\u2019 h\n' Said,\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 5826.9686328125, 3075.02576171875, 6653.06408203125, 5348.98791015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "A Perkasie woman was\nkilled and 19 persons figured\nin automobile accidents cauge\ned by fog, wet highways and\nhazardous driving conditions\nin Central Bucks county over\nthe weekend. :\n\nA Perkasie woman, Mrs. Eva\nKerber, 63, 209 E. 6th st., was killed\nlast evening in an automobile crash\nnear Lansdale. .\n\nTossed From Car\n\nMrs. Kerber was killed when she\nwas tossed out of the automobile\nher husband was driving by the\nforce of a collision at Allentown\nand Derstine rds., Lansdale. She\ndied at 7:10 last night shortly after\nbeing admitted to the Grand View\nHospital, Sellersville.\n\nHer husband, Charles 65, and the\nother driver, George Marquette,\n35, of Reese st., near ee\n\n-Phila., escaped with minor in\nThey also were treated at the Grand\nView Hospital.\n\nStruck b\n\nAngeo Corduba tue 34, Nesh-\naminy, sustained a fractured right\nleg about 7:45 Saturday evening\nwhen he was struck by a car driv\n_en by Elmer Rogar, 44, pear\nroad, Warrington. Rogar was\ning north on Route 611 and ti\npedestrian-car crash occurred~-et\nStreet road and Route 611.\n\nwas taken to Abington r\nHospital by a Horsham\nTpr. John J. Wood iavestigntell\n\nMrs. Elmer D. Brunner, Gl\u00e9i-\nside, received a fracture of the\n\ni left leg about 11:10 Sunday m@g-\n(Please turn to Page 3, Col. 1)\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 2634.219365234375, 8379.118046875, 3438.35998046875, 9664.358515625001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "slayer in the holdup on Dec, 22,\n1947, Harold Foster, 30, have them-\nselves escaped the chair with each\nreprieve granted Darcy. Foster al-\nso was scheduled to die the week\nof June 27.\n\nDarcy's latest appeal was heard\nby the Circuit Court sitting en-\nbanc on April 4, just two weeks\nbefore he was scheduled to be elec-\ntrocuted. The appeal resulted in\nhis 23d reprieve from the chair.\n\nThe hearing was highlighted by\na scathing attack by Deputy At-\ntorney General Frank P. Lawley,\nJr., on the convicted man\u2019s present\nand previous legal advisors who, he\nsaid, had been acting \u201cupon the\ntheory that a shotgun fired into a\nrain barrel must hit something.\u201d\n\nLawley charged the lawyers\ndirectly attacked the press, the\na. trial defense counsel, the\n\nTurn Te Pege 3, Col. \u00a7)\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 4267.85828125, 8452.516484375, 5074.739375, 9679.463984375001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "The first recorded ordination of\na minister took place yesterday in\n212-year-old Tohickon Church at\nWeisel.\n\nHenry FE. Johnson, who has been\nsupply pastor at the church, was\nordained in a service yesterday\nafternoon at 3 p.m.\n\nAs far as can be learned from\npast records of the church, the St.\nPeter's Evangelical and Reformed\ncongregation has never seen one of\ntheir ministers ordained in their\nown church,\n\nThe Rev. Johnson was called to\nthe pastorate of the church during\na special congregational meeting\nat the church Sunday, May 29. He\nis a native of Minnesota \u201cand has\nbeen a student minister at the\nchurch for seven months, he\nreplaced Dr. Charles E. an.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 1824.028935546875, 8373.0184375, 2621.9864453125, 9650.522578125001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "George M. Leader set a new date\nfor carrying out the death = sen-\ntence. Thus the earliest the Gov-\nernor could act would be June 27.\n\nIn the meantime, another factor\nemerges which might provide still\none more whirl to the merry-go-\nround of appeal.\n\nOne of his three partners in the\ncrime, Harry Zeitz, 25, scheduled\nto die for his part in the slaying\nduring the week of June 27, has an\nappeal coming up next week before\nthe State Pardon Board.\n\nFavorable action or even delay\nin the Zeitz case is almost certain\nto supply new ammunition for Dar-\ncey's lawyers who now, after sev-\nen years of legal maneuvering, ap-\npear to have exhausted every aven-\nue of escape.\n\nThis would only be a turnabout,\nsince Zeitz and the third convicted\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 2577.043095703125, 3056.76453125, 3396.50890625, 5579.13732421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "State Police have not yet\nfound 60-year-old Milton I.\nElkernkotter, George School\nworker who is accused of\nfiring six shots at a fellow\nemploye Saturday night ac-\ncording to Paul Blanshard,\nschool public relations direc-\ntor.\n| The suspect, Elkernkotter, who\nlives at the school and maintains\na residence at Kater street near\nBroad in Philadelphia, disappeared\nfollowing the incident Saturday\nnight.\n| James Barnes, 28, who was ob-\nject of Elkenkotter\u2019s attack, was\ninjured as he dived through a se-\ncond story window to avoid the\n\u2018shots.\n\nThe injured man, could give no\nreason for the alleged attack, say-\n_ing he knew lkernkotter less than\n\u2018a month, Barnes told police that\n/Elkernkotter came to the employ-\nles\u2019 quarters late Saturday night,\npounded on the door to Barnes\u2019\n| room and shouted, \u2018Open up or\n| I'll shoot.\u201d\n\nElkernkotter opened the door,\n| fired one shot from a pistol but\nceased fire temporarily when an\n| unidentified man slammed the door\n\n\u2018jin his face. A few seconds later\nElkernkotter fired five shots\nthrough the door. ;\n\nGeorge School authorities said\n\nno students were in the vicinity at\nz the time as school had closed for\n; the scholastic year.\n\u00e9 Barnes was hurt when he leaped\nlout of the window of his second\n1 floor room and plunged 15 feet tc\nija driveway. He was taken to the\nD Lower Bucks County Hospital with\nt, multiple bruises.\n\n| None of the bullets hit Barnes.\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 5058.2822265625, 7128.1455078125, 5668.4296875, 7291.21044921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Postmasters\nTo Meet June 21\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 2611.78845703125, 6082.53162109375, 3405.83166015625, 7921.98205078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "The Doylestown High School\nClass of 1930 met for a 25th year\nreunion supper Saturday evening\nat the Water Wheel Inn.\n\nOf the 76 persons present 37 were\nmembers of the class.\n\n- Thomas L. Beane, president,\nMrs. Denald B, Smith, secretary,\n\u2018Russell L. Nash, treasurer, Mrs.\n\u2018Edward Happ, Donald B, Smith,\nand John H. Elfman formed the\ncommittee that sponsored the re-\nunion,\n| President Beane presided, wel-\ncomed the members and guests\nand commented on the several who\n\u2018could not attend. Two of the 67\ngraduating members have diec\nduring the last 25 years.\n| John H. Elfman, acting as Mas.\nter of Ceremonies, presented spe\ncial gifts to Mrs. Ruth Kelly Cof.\nfey, of Anchorage, Alaska, whe\ntravelled the farthest to attend; te\nMrs. Louisa Bessler Jones, Jami\n\u2018son, for being the first to marry\nand for having the oldest child\nto Dr. Blaine R. Garner, Newtown\nfor having brought most babies in\nto the world and having the mos\nbabies named after him; to Ed\nward Y. Good, Pottstown, for be\ning the only member to be liste:\ni (Mease turn to Page 3, Col. 3)\n\n \n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 3642.764404296875, 2335.14306640625, 5590.1669921875, 2489.78857421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Still \u2018Serving\u2019 on the Hometront\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 5093.01111328125, 8457.32703125, 5895.7989453125, 9669.935664062501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "who became ill. The former pastor,\nthe Rev. N. E. Schullenberger, re-\nsigned some months before.\n\nRev, Johnson, a graduate of\nMuhlenberg College, was graduated\nfrom Reformed Episcopal Seminary\nin Philadelphia, where he received\na B. D. degree. He was licensed to\npreach in a special meeting of the\nPhiladelphia Synod on June 7 at\nUrsinus College.\n\nNeighboring pastors and\ngations were present for the\ntorie ceremony, which was follew-\ned by a reception for the pastor\nin the dining area downstairs.\n\nA new parsonage is being built\nfor the new pastor, and a ground\nbreaking ceremony was held in the\nearly evening. Angeny Brothers, of\nDanboro, have received the con-\ntract for the building, to he located\non ground near the church.\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 979.7345629882813, 6076.4090625, 1779.7038525390626, 7918.62267578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Reports from Harrisburg __in-\ndicate that Gov. George M. Lead-\ner is remaining mum as to whether\nor not he is willing to reinstate\nAlex Miller, (R.) Easton, as chair-\nman of the Delaware River Joint\nToll Bridge Commission.\n\nA month ago Leader dismissed\nMiller, and R. Chapman Carver,\nRepublican Bucks county political\nleader, as members of the com-\nmission. On the same day he nom-\ninated Gus Verona, of Pen Argyl,\nand John P. Fullam, of Bucks\ncounty, as replacements.\n\nThe nominations have been gath-\n\nering dust in the Senate Comm)|t-\n\u2018tee on Executive Nominations\n|since then. Sen. Edward B. Wat-\nison \u2018R.-Bucks) is the committee\nchairman.\n| Several days ago Sen Joseph J.\n|Yosko (D.-Northampton) issued a\n\u2018Statement in which he said Miller\n| was \u201creportedly\"\u2019 still acting as\ncommittee chairman.\n: Sen, Joseph M. Barr, Democra\n|tie State chairman said over the\n| weekend that much pressure is be\n| ing exerted in pehald of Miller's\n|\n\n \n\nreinstatement.\n\nBarr admits that Sen. Watsor\nhas been to the governor's of\n\u2018fice a few times, visits reportedly\n| (Please Turn to Page 3, Col. 2)\n\nSinbinieiaticaiiahibieaiininatisiesiiuhamslitiaiiama\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 2603.11181640625, 5598.4619140625, 3358.556640625, 6049.7119140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Doylestown\nClass of \u201930\nHas Reunion\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 1003.0537158203125, 8376.22546875, 1809.9001416015626, 9651.377070312501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "David Darey, Harold Foster and\nHarry Zeitz have evaded execution\nfor seven years,\n\nOn Wednesday it will be exactly\nseven years that a Bucks County\nJury convicted Darcy of murder\nand recommended the death penal-\nty.\n\nSeven years and 23 reprieves af-\nter his sentence to death in the\nFeasterville Inn holdup - slaying\nfinds him still without a date set\nfor his execution.\n\nAlthough the U.S. Court of * Ap-\npeals for the 3d Circuit last week\neelected the latest of Darcy's pleas\nfor a writ of habeas corpus, the\nlaw allows 15 days for the filing\nof a petition \u2018or a rehearing.\n\nIf no such i is filed, or if\nit is denied, the court vacates the\nlatest stay of execution, which in\nthis case was granted on April 5.\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 3448.97595703125, 7989.85046875, 4257.051875, 9670.6407421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Mrs. Alfred Hubner will serve as\n\npresident of the Alfred Wick Post\n| Auxiliary of the VFW, Chalfont, and\n\u2018Mrs. Walter Fell will be next year\u2019s\nvice president.\n| Mrs. Harold Moyer, of the VFW\nEighth District, assisted by Mrs.\nDorothy Barringer, Bucks County\nCouncil president, installed the new\nofficers among whom were, in ad-\ndition to president and vice presi-\ndent, Junior vice president, Mrs.\nNorman Baker; treasurer, Mrs.\nRussell Wiley; secretary, Mrs.\nHarry McConnell; chaplain, Mrs.\nEd Raylman, and guard, Mrs.\nGeorge Holt.\n\nThe auxiliary and Post members\nentertained 185 veterans who are\npatients at Valley Porge VA Hospi-\ntal when various card games were\nplayed and refreshments served,\n\nThirteen hand-made woolen patch-\nwork lap robes will be presented to\nthe hospital for use of wheel chair\npatients.\n\nA check for $500 was presented\nto the Post by the auxiliary to be\nused for further equipping the new\nkitchen at the Post Home to facilit-\nate handling of banquets and wed-\nding receptions.\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 161.65086364746094, 6126.0517578125, 954.719970703125, 6577.75732421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Dublin Lions\nMark 10th\nYear Tonight\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 3445.58984375, 7653.8447265625, 4183.85400390625, 7956.53125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "Mrs. Hubner\nAux. Head\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 1781.8843994140625, 4495.9228515625, 2565.162109375, 5052.94482421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Sellersville\nMay Annex\n20 Acres\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 958.85546875, 2326.532470703125, 1670.107666015625, 3013.036376953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Aid Fails\nToSave\nCo. Barn\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 4273.17724609375, 7958.94970703125, 5855.3701171875, 8421.3994140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "212-Yr. Old Church\nSiteoflstOrdination\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 152.37294494628907, 6609.17517578125, 976.387568359375, 8526.061640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Dublin Lions Club will hold its\n10th anniversary charter meeting\nat a dinner at 7:15 tonight at For-\nrest Lodge, VFW Home, Sellers-\nville, with the ladies as guests,\n\nRobert Brugger, past president\nof the Plumstead Lions Club, will\nserve as toastmaster, Among dig-\nnitaries present will be Albert Zie-\ngenfuss, Deputy District Governor\nof District 14A, Sellersville; Wil-\nliam Wolfinger, Zone Chairman of\nRegion 6, Chalfont; and John Soh-\nday, Past Governor of the district,\nPerkasie.\n\nLions Clubs invited to celebrate\nwith Dublin include the Perkasie,\nHilltown and Plumstead Lions\nClubs. Charter member chevrons\nwill be presented to the 1! charter\nmembers, and also 10-year perfect\nattendance pins.\n\nRob Brugger will introduce the\nvisiting Lions and will be followed\nby a presentation of the awards.\n\u201cDopey\u201d Duncan, of Radio Station\nWKAP, Allentown, will entertain\nthe group, and group singing will\nbe led by Willard Meyers. Norman\nGahman, chaplain, will give the\ninvocation, Dinner\u2019 music will be\nprovided by Mrs. Joan Wismer,\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 912.80029296875, 1776.231689453125, 6601.4521484375, 2261.828369140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "PERKASIE WOMAN KILLED IN CRASH\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 2572.98828125, 2326.89697265625, 3294.84521484375, 3021.27734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "Shooting\nSuspect\nEscapes\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 5061.1209765625, 7310.06384765625, 5874.29455078125, 7945.4395703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Bucks and Montgomery county\npostmasters will meet for a special\njoint dinner meeting at Casa Conti\nRestaurant at Glenside on Tues-\nday, June 21, with the regional\noperations manager, D, A. Myers,\nas speaker.\n\nThe dinner will be at 7:15 p.m..\nwith reservations in charge of\nCatherine E. Ottolini, Fairless Hills.\nMembers and guests must have\nlreservations in by June 15,\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 4282.53466796875, 5930.0830078125, 4997.86865234375, 7000.41015625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 3416.295654296875, 4750.921875, 5769.26123046875, 5238.5166015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": " \n\nRecount Puts Newbold Ahead\nOf Nielsen in Close 2-Vote Tab\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 1002.7061767578125, 7940.29931640625, 3410.0625, 8351.3017578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "'7 Years and 23 Reprieves..\n\nDarcy, Foster, Zeitz kal Chai\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 210.04063415527344, 744.3997192382812, 820.5281372070312, 1263.87109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "Just\nBetween\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 151.00331115722656, 5461.6982421875, 1744.0438232421875, 6058.81201171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "WatsonSeen\u2018Sitting on\u2019\nGov. Leader\u2019s Choices\nFor Many State Posts\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 961.9075366210938, 3069.7479296875, 1766.0070751953126, 5425.6036328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "A fire of undetermined ori-\ngin at 3:45 this morning\ndestroyed a barn on the pro-\nperty of George Brower, Bed-\nminster township, located be-\ntween Ridge and Ottsville\nroads,\n\nThe barn and all its contents,\nincluding machinery and four fons\nof straw and one of hay, was\nburned to the ground as the 35\nfiremen from Dublin Fire Com-\npany came to the rescue and man-\naged to save a chicken shelter.\nPerkasie Fire Company came, but\n\u2018Dublin already had the fire under\ncontrol.\n\nHeard Dog Bark\n\nThe owner said that he heard\n\u2018the dag barking but paid no at-\n\u2018tention until he saw the light of\n\u2018the fire, and got up to find the\nbarn afire.,\n\nChief Lloyd Crouthamel, of Dub-\nlin, estimated the amount of dam-\n| age, and said this morning that\ninvestigation as to the cause is\nstill underway. State Police are in-\n| Vestigating possibility of arson and\n| Since the hottest point of the fire\n/was at the installation meter of\nthe electric line, possibility of elec\n\n| trical storms affecting the area al-\nso are under investigation.\n\n| The firemen worked for two and\n\u2018a quarter hours to put out the\n\n\u2018fire.\n\n \n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 5909.79150390625, 5390.2939453125, 6595.896484375, 5563.35888671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "Here \u2019n\u2019 There\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 1857.7958984375, 2345.5400390625, 2453.630615234375, 2497.577880859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "At School\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 5857.235234375, 5629.5330859375, 6683.9551953125, 7540.7735546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "14th as part of their regular June\nmeeting, which will be known as\n\u201cKaiser Night.\u201d Joseph P. Flynn,\nKMP\u2019s labor relations manager,\nwill be featured speaker at the\n\u2018dinner following the tour, to be\n\u2018held at the Edgely Fire House.\n\nJudy Cole, eeu daughter\n(of Mrs. Florence C o 1 e, 63 W.\nAshland st., Doylestown, is a pat-\njient at Temple University Hospital,\n\u2018Philadelphia.\n\ne*e?\u00b0e\n| The Mite Society of St. James\n\u2018Lutheran Church, Chalfont, will\n| meet tomorrow evening at the par-\n\\ish house, A covered dish supper\niat 7 p.m. will precede the regular\n| meeting.\nees\n| Arnold Marsh, Main street New-\n|portville, a freshman at Miami\nCollege Oxford, Ohio w a s r@\ncently pledged to the Delta Chi\nFraternity.\nees\n| Miss Jane Gilbert, Forest\n' Grove, left Friday night for Scroon\n| Lake, New York, where she will\n| work for the summer at Jack Wyrt-\n\"| (Please Turn To Page 3, Col. 8)\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 4270.31689453125, 5725.529296875, 4990.302734375, 5892.1533203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "Wins Ph.D.\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 3380.380126953125, 5285.31591796875, 4991.63720703125, 5672.81884765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "In Brief:\n\nU. S., World News\n\n \n\n \n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 112.36026489257813, 1562.0031787109374, 929.9675244140625, 5442.12658203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "He stood alone in the field.\nThe rain had beaten t h e\nwrinkles out of his shirt. His\nhair was straight and black\nand appeared to be painted\non his head,\n\nHe stood ankle deep in the mud.\nHis hands were buried in_ the\npockets of overalls that once were\nblue. He didn\u2019t do anything for the\nseveral minutes we watched him.\nHe just stood, staring off across\nthe rain-swept fields.\n\n* \u00a2 8\n\nHe was presumably a farmer\nand owner of the rolling\nPonnsylvania farmland that stretch.\ned into the distance as far as the\nrain would allow visibility.\n\nWe saw him from the warr\nconfines of our car park\ned on the shoulder of the road.\n\nThe distaff side of our family\npointed him out as we rounded \u00a2\nbend in the road and a distant flast\nof lightning cut through the rair\nand mist.\n\nAt first he appeared to be ;\nrather unique and forlorn scare\ncrow, but when we pulled to th\nside of the road and rolled dowr\nthe window as far as the rain woul\nallow, it became apparent it wai\na man,\n\n* * *\n\nWe watched him for what migh\nhave been a half-minute or a half\nhour,\n\nHe didn\u2019t do anything, he jus\nstood there in the rain, as thougl\nwaiting.\n\nThen, from off in the directio\nof the house that stood on th\nedge of the field, there came th\nblinking flashes of light that a cat\nried flashlight makes.\n\ns \u00ab @\n\nWhen the farmer saw the light\nhe turned and stood looking ol\ntoward the house where a woma\nand a boy stumbled their way :\ncross the fields toward him.\n\nWhen they came closer, we coul\nsee that neither the woman no\nthe boy had raincoats and soot\nlike the farmer, they were we\nto the skin.\n\nWhen they reached the farme'\nthe woman put an arm around hi\nwaist, and the boy stood holdin\nthe man\u2019s hand.\n\nThey didn't do anything, the\njust stood looking at the rain.\n\neee\n\nThen the woman seid somethin\nand the farmer threw back his hea\nand laughed and the three of the\nturned and walked back toward th\nhouse. Their hands were out, palm\n\nup.\n\nWe started the car, pulled bac\non to the road and into a driving ra\nwhich suddenly didn't seem so u!\nfriendly any more.\u2014GRT.\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 3417.966923828125, 5676.84314453125, 4222.05919921875, 7628.6505078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "DETROIT (INS) - General Mo\ntors and the CIO United Auto Work-\ners agreed early today on a new\nthree-year contract which includes\nguaranteed wage provisions match-\ning those granted Ford employes.\n\nThe agreement was announced\nat 4:15 a.m. (EDT), three hours\nand 15 minutes after the midnight\nstrike deadline and after thousands\nof GM workers had walked off\ntheir jobs across the nation to en-\nforce guaranteed annual wage de-\nmands,\n\n* \u00a2 @\n\nLE MANS, France (INS)- The\n\nnumber of persons killed in the\nflaming crash of a speeding\n\nsports car at the Le Mans Grand\n\nPrix road race rose teday to 79\n\nand is expected to go still higher.\n\nThe death toll mounted from\n\nSunday's official 77 figure when\n_ two persons succumbed from cy-\n| teal injuries suffered in Satur-\n\nday's accident, the most disas-\n\ntrous in racing car history.\n| 7 \u00a2e\n| BUENOS AIRES (INS) - The\n\u2018Argentine parliament meets in\n\u2018special session today to take steps\nto end mounting unrest over the\nprojected separation of church and\nstate in this predonimantly Ro.\n;man Catholic country,\n| President Juan Peron reportedly\ni (Piease turn to Page 3, Col. 4)\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 5915.44384765625, 7582.75732421875, 6696.1865234375, 9634.6591796875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 112.47957611083984, 332.8525695800781, 6595.73974609375, 674.0037841796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "George, Helen Papashvily Speak in \u2018Voices for Peace\u2019 Tomorrow.\n\n \n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 6027.7802734375, 5573.15283203125, 6478.64208984375, 5631.3857421875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "In Bucks County\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 204.2066650390625, 1281.3828125, 842.5181884765625, 1530.7138671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "He Stood In\nThe Rain Looking\nAcross the Fields\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 4267.18201171875, 7058.43396484375, 5032.301875, 7936.272578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "VEEN SUN HR, DLUALAMAN\nClinton R. Blackman, of 94\nSwamp rd., near Doylestown, as-\nsociate professor of agronomy\nand head of the agronomy de-\npartment at National Agricultur-\nal College, has received the de-\ngree of Doctor of Philosophy\nfrom Rutgers University. A\nveteran of World War Il, Black-\nman taught at the University of\nMassachusetts, where he receiv-\ned his MS in agronomy. He re-\nceived his BS degree from Clem-\nson College in 1941. Blackman\nlives with his wife and four child-\nren at the Swamp road address.\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 1873.391357421875, 7547.31103515625, 2557.84619140625, 7856.1884765625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "Today\n\nJune 13, 1633 \u2014 Maryland\ncharter issued to Lord Baltl-\nmore.\n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 1867.7648974609374, 7644.07361328125, 2553.250361328125, 7843.86828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": "June 13, 1633 \u2014 Maryland\ncharter issued to Lord Baltl-\nmore,\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 174.1741229248047, 8805.0330859375, 988.8630322265625, 8978.060664062501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": "PFOUND--Large black young male\ndog. Similar to apringer spaniel.\nVieiniiy of Danboro, Plumetead-\nwile 474\n" }, "53": { "bbox": [ 304.1476745605469, 9174.986328125, 884.8802490234375, 9243.7421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 53, "ocr_text": "Teday\u2019s index\n" }, "54": { "bbox": [ 427.7515563964844, 8536.0771484375, 815.3326416015625, 8600.759765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 54, "ocr_text": "Lest & Found\n" }, "55": { "bbox": [ 2015.051513671875, 7550.46240234375, 2387.076904296875, 7651.4638671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 55, "ocr_text": "Today\n" }, "56": { "bbox": [ 162.61066162109375, 8620.4920703125, 984.6464184570312, 8785.993281250001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 56, "ocr_text": " \n\nLost - ~ Perakeat (Peet) \u201cpine, lost\nSaturday in Tinieum, Reward $25.\nUblerstown 260-R-11,\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "361243138-endicott-daily-bulletin-Feb-07-1955-p-1.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 4, 38 ], [ 12, 15 ], [ 16, 20 ], [ 24, 45 ], [ 24, 46 ], [ 45, 46 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 12, 15 ], [ 20, 16 ], [ 24, 46 ], [ 38, 4 ], [ 45, 24 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 5058.3718125, 6984.6452500000005 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 671.73902734375, 2511.22437890625, 1274.366685546875, 3852.72972265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "| PARIS uw \u2014 Antoine Pinay, a\nconservative who once said he\nwould \u201cnever go back into that\nbear cage.\u2019 sought support today\nfor his second term as French\npremier\n\nThe 63-year-old owner of a\nsmall-town tannery agreed last\nnight to try to farm Frances 2ist\npostwar government, succeeding\nthe cabinet of Pierre Mendes-\nFrance Pinay told newsmen he\nmapetd 50, baw hae, Kiet: ot pros pet\ntive ministers ready by Th y.\n\nOne of the longer - lived of\nFrance's numerous postwar pre\nmiers, Pinay headed the govern-\nment for 943 months in 192. He\nwon considerable personal popular\nity with his conservative \u2018save the\nfranc\u2019 fiscal policy, which check-\ned msing prices though it did not\nsolve France's basic economic\nills. Facing three confidence votes\nand considered certain to lose all\nof them, he resigned Dec. 23. 192,\nand vowed never again.\n\nHis party and the MRP were the\nbackbone of the last premter's op-\nposition. When the Communists, a\nbloc of Mendes-France's own radi-\ncal Socialists, and some of the\nGaullists joined them in voting\nagainst the Premiers North Afri-\ncan policy Saturday morning, the\ncabinet fell after 73 months in of-\ntice.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 2536.809095703125, 4556.251234375, 3164.031724609375, 6283.5163437500005 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "| NEW YORK U\u2014A young wom.\nan graduate college student was\nfound choked and stabbed to death\nyesterday in a dingy, sixth-floor\nManhattan tenement.\n\n\u201cOne of the most brutal mur-\nders I've ever seen,\" said Police\nCapt William Schnabel after in-\nspect the death scene\n\nThe ly of Anne Yarrow, 23,\nwas discovered yesterday by a\nfriend who had gone home to\nSouth Carolina for 10 days and al-\nlowed Miss Yarrow to use the\napartment in her absence.\n\nHerta Payson returned to her\n'sixth-floor frugal lodgings to find\n\u2018the front door almost ripped from\nits hinges and the latch smashed\nHer frends mutilated body was\nsprawled on a mattress on the\nfloor clad only in a sweater anu\nstabbed at least 46 times\n\nNo weapon was found. Dr Mul-\nton Helpern, chief medical exam\n\n}vorced and her mother, now mar-\nned to ship captain Alex Kaelep\nhives in Astoma, Queens The slain\n\nri was a 1953 honor graduate of\n\nullford College near Greensboro\nN \u00a2_ and had hived with her\nmother and stepfather unti) she\nrecently took an apartment with\ntwo other gigis in Brooklyn\n\nThe mother weeping bitteris\nsobbed yesterday \u2018My daughter\nshe was an ideahst [ dont know\nwhy they are always the ones who\nget killed *\n\nMiss Yarrow had heen a grad-\nduate student at the Washington\nSquare College of New York Uni-\nversity\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 1920.83668359375, 5089.15016015625, 2530.967271484375, 6361.7931992187505 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "CAIRO, Egypt UP\u2014Egypt to-\nday had lost her fight to unite\nthe Arab world behind a neu-\ntralist policv and block Western\nmiltary aid in Middle Eastern\ndefense\n\nLeaders of the eight Agab\nleague states last night ended\ntheir heated 16-day defense con-\nference\u2014summoned by Egypt\nto block the projected Iraq-Tur-\nkey alliance\u2014without even agree-\ning on a fina] communique\n\nThere were indications other\nArab states in addition to Iraq\nwere tnclined eventually to join\nwith Turkey and {indirectly with\nthe Western powers because of\ntheir growing fear of posmih'e\nSoviet aggression\n\nFven some Fgyptian officals\nadmitted privately the meeting\nhad been a sharp defeat for\nExypt and a blow at her Jeader-\nship of the Jeague\n\nIt was a sictory for Traqs\ntough Httle anti-Communist pre\nmier Nuri Said whose Chamber\nof Deputies gave him a unan-\nmoue vote of confiedence in\nBaghdad last night after he said\nemphatically he would complete\ntht defense treaty with Turkey\nin spite of Egypt |\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 677.8050063476562, 4256.48902734375, 1279.513658203125, 5625.5031601562505 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON vP\u2014Sen Me-\nClellan \\D-Ark ) says he has\nasked and received the resigna-\ntion of investigator Charles\n\u2018Tracy, but knows nothing of a\nreport that Tracy had informa-\ntion linking a Democratic sena-\ntor with a campaign contmba-\ntion from a Communist\n\nSen McCarthy (R-Wis) said\nin Milwaukee that a Democratic\nsenator whom he_ refused to\n\u2018name had knowingly received\n$300 from a Communist party\nofficial on the West Coast He\nsaid Tracy had \u2018stumbled onto\n\u2018the information and was being\nfired as a result\n\nBut McClellan who succeeded\nMcCarthy as chairman of the\nSenate Investigations Subeom-\nmittee for which Tracy works\nsaid \"I never heard of it before \u00b0\n| McClellan said he had ad.ised\n/gix subcommittee staff members\n| who had worked under McCarthy\nthat \u2018they would not be recom.\n-taended for confirmation\u2019 in their\nold jobs because \u2018I didnt want\nto retain them penod\n\n\u2018Four of them have tendered\ntheir resignations including\nTracy.\u201d McClellan said \u201cI dont\nknow what information Tracy\n.may have given Sen \u201cMcCarthy\nIt certainly wasnt made known\n\nnm mre\n\n \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1285.4173720703125, 3861.073744140625, 1900.0905625, 5336.5641953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "310,00 ~Uressed in a scanty Wa-\npeze costume of pink and spanglies\nplus her brilliant diamonds, the\nskating star treated 200 guests to\na filet mignon dinner and all the\nFrench champagne they could\ndnnk .\n\nThe filmsters had the time of\ntheir lives. James Mason came as\na genteel clown with a nose that\nfiashed a red light Mrs Mason\n|was & bearded lady. as were\n| Benay Venuta and Lita Baron\n(Mrs Rory Calhoun)\n\nEsther Wilhams won a magnum\nof champagne for the best cos-\ntume, she was a Persian mind\nreader with a goldfish bowl as a\ncrystal ball Mrs. Reginald Gar-\ndiner armved as \u201cManlyn the sexy\nseal ' flippers and ali Zsa Zsa\nGabor seemed well cast as Vam\npira the TV menace Peggy Lee\n'was a realistic tatooed lady in a\nskin tight jersey\n\nAt least two celebrities were in\n\u2018character Jon Hall was outfitted\njas Ramar of the jungle and Lib\nerace admitted he came as Liber-\nace, ruffled shirt. sequined tie and\nall\n\nNo expense was spared for the\ncircus motif Miss Henie supplied\na live hippo. calliope. cotton\ncandy, side show posters, chowns\nand acrobats Said one veteran\n\nparty goer\n\u201cIt's just like the old days\u201d\nAsked the reason for her party\nMiss Heme said \u2018\u2018No reason, I\njust felt like having a party\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 2526.4514296875, 2441.134046875, 3164.59886328125, 4225.30980078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON UP \u2014 The\nEisenhower administration, in\nclose consultation with Britain\nand New Zealand, weighed pos-\nsible new moves today to ease\nthe tense Formosa situation.\n\nPresidnet Eisenhower and Sec-\nretary of State Dulles had a'\nlong conference at the White\nHouse. Afterward, Dulles went\nto the State Department for\nmeetings with Sir Leslie Knox\nMunro, New Zealand's ambassa-\ndor and chief United Nations\ndelegate, and Sir Roger Makins,\nthe British ambassador.\n\nThere was no official hint as\nto what ht be under con-\nsideration. rts from Lon-\ndon, however, said the possibility\nof some kind of unwritten cease-\nfire agreement was being ex-\nplored in diplomatic talks.\n\u2018Peace Mission\u2019\n\nThe New York Times said the\nUnited States would urge the\nUnited Nations to send a \u201cpeace\nobeervation\u201d misaion te Formcea\nand the Pescadores to report any\naggressive act action in that area\n\nAt the White House, newamen\nasked Murray Snyder, assistant\n\nprese secretary, whether Presi-\n\nfen\u2019 Eisenhower was being kept\nadvised regarding progress in\nevacuation of the Chinese Na-\ntionalist Tachen Islands under\nof the U.S 7th Fleet\n\n\u201cThe President ia always kept\nwell advised as to progresa on\nthese things,\u201d Snyder replied.\nSnyder dtclined to Beoiae any\ndetail about the Eisenhower-Dul-\nles conference\n\nAsked whether that conference\ndealt with the evacuation, Snyder\n\nsaid \u2018Your guess ig as good as\ntune \u201d*\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 4424.884765625, 5512.201171875, 5027.96923828125, 5684.50439453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Police Seek\nApalachin Woman\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 2539.3115234375, 4265.224609375, 3038.0615234375, 4547.45947265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "College Girl\nFound Slain\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 49.384908996582034, 4331.34937890625, 668.0635239257812, 5623.0002304687505 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "The Rex Edward J Waters,\nabout 45 a catholic pmest at-\ntached to the Rochester diocese,\nand a former resident of Owego,\nis reported in serious condition\nfn a Miami Fila_ hospital\n\nFather Waters reportedly was\natruck bs a car last week while\nreturning home from Mass in a\nMiami church He was taken to\nSt Francis Hospital where he\nis under treatment for a head\n{injury and injumes to his back\nand both legs\n\nRelatives in Owego said they\nlearned Father Waters was\nknocked down and min over bys\na car which had min a red light\nat a street intersection in the\nFlorida city\n\nA natne of Owego Father\nWaters had attended (Ovego\nschool, and St Rernards Sem-\ninary tn Rochester For the last\nseveral months he had been\nferving as administrator at St\nAlovenis Church in| Auburn fol-\nlowing retirement of the pmest\nat that church\n\nHe was in Florida on a vaca-\nthon at the time of the accident\nlast week\n\nFather Waters\u2019 brother-in-law\nand sister Mr and Mrs Donald\nDotv of Owego expect to leave\n\nhee Onlane tanicht far Miem;\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 1291.9906005859375, 5380.23486328125, 1788.83935546875, 5632.54296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Endwell Man\u2019s\nKin Injured\nIn House Blast\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 1292.962171875, 5653.58375390625, 1908.289048828125, 6590.5764023437505 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Lawrence J \u00a9 Day of 2730\nRobins St, Endwell, left for Al-\nhany early today, following word\nof an explosion which had hosm-\ntalized his sisters entire family\n\nThe = sister Mra Margaret\nArmstrong 3) and her husband,\nThomas, 37, are reported in cmn-\ntical condition in Albany General\nHospital The couples four chil-\ndren also were injurtd but not\ncmticaily, relatives here learned\n\nAll suffered burns and cuts\nand bruises, when their two-sto -y\nframe home was rocked by an\nexplosion yesterday the explo-\nsion apparently resulting ~ from\ngas\n\nRescuers said the explosion\nswas feit two miles away and\n}that the onl, trace left of the\nnouse was the ceilar exeavation\nwhere the injured were lying\nUNCONSCIOUS\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 1284.7287734375, 2285.22535546875, 1897.695787109375, 3282.697251953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "VIENNA, Austria W\u2014U.S, and\nSoviet authorities swapped spy\ncharges and countercharges over\nthe weekend as a result of a beer-\ntossing episode involving two\n\nofficial.\n\nThe Russians accused the Amer-\nicans of luring Soviet Consul B.J.\nNalivaiko to a cafe and trying to\nbribe him to go over to the U S.\nside. The Soviets said their consul\nbecame \u2018\u2018enraged\u2019\u2019 and \u2018decisively\nrejected the attempt\"\n\nThe U.S. Embassy tagged Nali-\nvaiko. an agent provocateur and\nhinted the Russians staged the in-\ncident in order to tighten police\ncontrol in Vienna\n\nThe get-together occurred Satur.\nday at a cafe in Vienna's inter.\nnational sector. Nalivaiko joined\nthe Americans\u2014Robert Gray, for\nmerly of Falls Church, Va. and\na Col. Francis Manning (no home\n\u2018address listed) for a beer\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 678.6144409179688, 2056.815673828125, 1169.1990966796875, 2477.3134765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Conservative\nPinay Takes\nParis Reins\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 51.84214401245117, 352.9209289550781, 603.0513305664062, 767.1691284179688 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Vestal Among\nArea Schools\nClosed Down\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 1907.032484375, 2280.15553125, 2512.4001328125, 3283.586900390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Austrian police said that after\nthe three had chatted awhile, the\nRussian suddenly jumped up shout-\ning and dashed his ber in th\nface of one of the Amerigans. Uni-\n\nappeared\n\nover to U.S.\n\nThe U.S. Embassy gave this ex-\nplanation:\n\nGray, a former U.S. Army ci\nvillan employe bere had been gath-\nering material for a book, had\nknown Nalivaiko socially and tele-\n\nKhim. The Russian indicated\nwas in serious difficulties with\n\nwith Gray and Manning for about\n20 minutes. asking whether his\nfamily could get asylum.\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 695.385267578125, 5912.08277734375, 1275.0411240234375, 6984.1076523437505 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Mra. Francis (Jean Rafferty\n\u201cof Vestal agog with excitement\nand aglow with anticipation as\nshe awaits that trip to the\nbowling tournament in Pough-\nkeepsie on Feb 19 which is by\nway of being an award for her\nskill as a kegler in her local\nleague\n\nMrs. Fred (Food Shop) Lom-\nbardi enjoving the fun of nas-\ning fnends and retatives greet\nhere with birthday gond w shes\nand salutations today\n\nJim Westfall planning on\nabsenting hymseif from these\nparts for a few weeks by tnp-\nping off to sunny (7) Califor-\nma for a vacation At any\nrate, he can't do much worse\non weather\n\nDr Michdel Riezuto recover-\ning nicely from the effects af\na recent birthday an occasion\nwhich gave his daughters great\ncause for. colebratews---\u2014- . *\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 3176.05712890625, 4882.96240234375, 4300.0244140625, 5109.07421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Sabres Tops, Say Pilots\nWho Downed Soviet Jets\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 42.19401168823242, 4038.589599609375, 620.841796875, 4316.4091796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Auto Injures\nCatholic Priest\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 3210.115478515625, 1563.6917724609375, 3759.123779296875, 2743.376220703125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": " \n\n56h\n\n \n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 75.54302819824218, 5896.53199609375, 668.5875717773437, 6984.2375351562505 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Dr Mark Welch reaching\nthe dav he shifts from one\nyear to another on his personal\ncalendar Many happy re-\nturns greetings are in order\ntoday, and will be up to mid-\nnight tomght Here gs ours\n\nKenny Whittemore, whose\nPop doles out the stamps at\nFknd P () being a rea! good\nsolcher as a patient at Wilson\nwhere ne vs confined tor a few\ndays but he sure misses his\nPais at lTenme Snapp School\n@ d hones to be back soon\n\nMichael Belo |isted among\nthose who are receiving birth-\nday congrats and best wishes\ntoday Mhrotd\n\nPat Bulman makin ga deter-\nmuned search for his pet cat, a\nseven-toed tiger who got wan-\nderiust in her veins and repart-\ned her nice comfy home with-\nout jeavin ga forwarding ad-\ndress . Her return is worth\n5. bucks toe the finder.\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 3206.953857421875, 2766.234619140625, 4405.2568359375, 4195.10302734375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 2535.231458984375, 6383.71266015625, 3159.56077734375, 6981.7668320312505 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "HOLLYWOOD -\u00ab\u00ae\u2014Bob Crosby,\nbrother of Bing 1\u00ab in St Vincent s\nHospital today sernously ill with\nlobar pneumona\n| \u2018The television star Was stricken\nSaturday and his temperature\nsoared to 104 degrees a CHS\n\u2018spokesman said Crosby's temper-\nature was back to about norma!\n\u2018vesterday but he will remain in\nthe hospital for another week or\n10 days\n\nSinger Jack Smith wil replace\nCrosby during hia ilineas on the\nweekday .\u201cBob. Crosby Show\" on\nfire, ect \u201c\u2014 saee\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 678.4359741210938, 3895.5732421875, 1173.83740234375, 4231.4638671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Aid by Red\nTo Senator\n\nClaim Hit\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 3785.07398828125, 2377.553236328125, 4409.2536484375, 2732.057359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "torpedo ooatis cruis\u00a2eq if MuUce\naway.\n\n_ A patrol party of U.S, Marines\nwent asbore.\n\nThe evacuation was well under-\nway tonight. Reports from the\nAmerican ships were hours behind\nthose reaching this Nationalist\ncapital, but they indicated there\nwas no Communist interference.\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 1912.637939453125, 3898.366455078125, 2433.5966796875, 4145.23486328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Winter Returns.\nAfter Springy\nRain Yesterday\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 4427.86793359375, 5705.94215234375, 5055.8713242187505, 6199.4909531250005 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "Area police agencies are still\nseeking a 24-year-old Apalachin\n\u2018woman Ppeperted missing from\n\u2018her home aince last week\n\nShe is Mrs Patrtoa Coleman,\nwife of Richard Coleman and an\nemplove of a food market\n\nShe ts described as five feet\nfour {Inches tall and weighing\nabout 115 pounds She has blond\nhair and blue eves and when\nlast reported seen was weameg\na heht blue coat an a kerchief\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 1914.656982421875, 4733.7802734375, 2490.4296875, 5069.7685546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Egypt Loses\nArab Nations\nUnity Fight\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 84.30464172363281, 5671.15478515625, 1199.2303466796875, 5834.62353515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Main Stem Flashes\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 1921.1754287109375, 4163.40016015625, 2512.186509765625, 4692.7751328125005 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Ry The Bulletin Weatherman\n\nYesterday, no matter where\nwe stood in town, we met\nunder a water fall. Kind of\na springy dsy, in mere ways\nthan one,\n\nBut today it's back te win-\nter, with q@ouds aad newch\ncolder (low of 16 te 15) to-\nnight and more clousiness and\nrather cold tomorrow. with a\ngood chance for snow at night.\n\nThis, podaah, ie what you\ncall a sidewinter.\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 3783.40673828125, 1566.20849609375, 5039.5361328125, 2056.15625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Reds Keep Distance.\nAs Evacuation Starts\nOf 30,000 Defenders\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 40.65630181884766, 802.28785546875, 663.0555893554687, 4016.353013671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "_ Freezing temperatures to-\nnight are expected to ice up\narea roads, particularly\nthose in higher elevations,\nfollowing the fall of 1.34\ninches of rain yesterday.\n\nThat total was more than\nhalf that of the average\nFebruary, 2.24 inches.\n\nVestal Central School's\n3,400 pupils had the day off to-\nday after officials decided that\nthis wasn't a fit morning out for\nschool buses.\n\nSchools were closed also ir\nNewark Valley, Deposit. Wind.\ngor, Chenango Forks, Hancock\nand H. i.\nRain Fo te\n\nThe United ates Weather\nBureau at Broome County airport\nindicated that this area was for-\ntunate in that remarkable high\ntemperatures turned the precipt-\ntation into rain\n\nHad Sunday been colder the\nsection could have been bogged\ndown in a fall of ten inches of\nanow this morning.\n\nThe heavy rainfall) made little\ntmpression on streams and the\nSusquehanna River because it\nwas soaked-up by the ground\ncover of two to four inches of\nsnow\n\nMany a homeowner fought the\nbattle of the wet or flooded cel-\nlar yesterday because the water\nponded close to foundations.\n\nUrge Caution\n\nTraffic authorities issued cau-\ntion warnings to drivers tonight\nbecause they expect icy going on\nroads 1n higher elevations\n\nState village and town high-\nway crews sanded highways and\nstreets early Sunday\n\nTemperaturts began to fall be-\njow freezing early today to start\nfreezing the me!t-off of yester-\nday\n\nThe rapid warm-up of the tem-\nperatures -- they shot into the\nhigh 30s within 48 hours after\nflirting with zero and sub-zero\nJevels\u2014amazed the weather bu-\nreau\n\nAnd there is more snow in\nthe forecast- for Tuesday night\nIt's to be partly cloudy and\nmuch colder tonight with a low\nof 19 to 15 degrees Tuesday\nwill see increasing cloudiness\ncold and snow in all likelihood\nby night The mercury is ex-\npected to go no higher than 23\nto 28 tomorrow\n\nHeavy Rain\n\nThe 134 inches yesterday\nwas the moss since November\n21 when a total of 191 Inches\nwas registered A total of 95\ninches fell December 14\n\nWhile it was all ram in the\nvalley yesterday if owas a\nvaried number of combinations\nof snow and rain and sleet in\nthe hills where the temperature\nmoved up and down about the\n$3 degree mark several times\nthroughout the day\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 1282.30859375, 2045.572265625, 2332.1630859375, 2266.563720703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "U.S., Soviet Cry \u2018Spy\u2019\nAfter Gl-lvan Beer Bout\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 4441.99683984375, 6423.9416640625, 5027.8190781250005, 6969.0256210937505 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "In answer to many re.\nquests The Daily Bulletin\nis making av ros\nductions of the aerlal\nphoto which appeared on\nthe front of the\u2019 annual\nProgress edition.\n\nAnyone wishing to eb-\ntain one of the reproduc-\nthons-may do so fy coming.\ntq The Bellotin\u2019s business\n\neee ee ee, =\n\nBe TI atest 8 pare\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 1934.9954970703125, 6555.7561171875, 2510.995591796875, 6972.9435898437505 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "Capt Cariton E. Hubbell,\nJohnson City police captsin, is\nunder observation in Wilson\nMemorial Hospital thin after-\nnoon, following a possible heart\nattack suffered this morning\nwhile on desk duty at head-\nquarters. He was takta to the\nhospital im the police ambul-\nance, and is reported \u201cmore\nee ee we ek | re\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 3171.022962890625, 5138.05641015625, 4423.660875, 5897.7219101562505 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "TOKYO UP \u2014 Two American jet fighter pilots who shot down\n\u2018@ pair of cannon-firing Russian-built MIG15s over the Yellow Sea\n\nreaffirmed today what the world knew for a long time \u2014 that\nSabrejets are far superior\n\n\u201cThe MiGs will never compare with F86 Sabrejet\u201d said Lt\nCharles E. Salmon 25 of 13 Cole St. Port Jervis, NY\nCapt George F Willams Jr. 31, of Austin. Tex agreed.\n\nRoth pilots told a press conference of a dramatic five-minute\nbattle with eight MIGs who jumped their patrol of 12 Sabrejets\nand an RB45 reconnaissance plane Saturday\n\nThe fight erupted 10 miles off the North Korean coast and 40\n eeniles southwest of Pyongyang, capital of Communist North\nKorea.\n\nBoth said there was absolutely no damage to any of the\nAmerican planes and they saw no markings of the attacking Red\nPlanes to identify, them ag Chinese Commumst, North Korean\nae Poirrermian\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 708.3422241210938, 861.0560302734375, 5045.6318359375, 1517.0045166015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "U.S. Warships Ring Tachens\nAs Chiang Troops Withdraw\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 1284.76734765625, 3690.143080078125, 2501.78245703125, 3869.75901953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "SPU SPUR SSE Ew\n| HOLLYWOOD (#1 \u2014 The film town\u2019s cafe society today voted\n|Sonja Henie the hostess with the mostems after her circus part)\nthat dazzled the sunset strip.\n\nMiss Henie commandeered Ciros Saturday night for an estimatec\n\nerr At Tr ew lm ee\n\n \n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 28.251541137695312, 80.93620300292969, 5057.8486328125, 323.05450439453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "Sharp Temperature Drop to Make Roads Icy Tonight\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 3165.2580703125, 6154.30738671875, 4424.99827734375, 6976.9089218750005 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "WITH A Uo S DESTROYER on Formosa Strait Patrol oP\nAs huge aircraft carryers crulsere and destrover divisions mass\nand wubeel ip Formosan waters a lone destrover plows the seas\noff the Ped (hb na mainland\n\n \n\nIn the waters of troubled Formosa Strait the destrover\nhandles on a larger ecate the same job of tin, twaman Interies\nposts far abead of the front lines in Karea [It too stands guard\nVagairst a surprise attack hy the Communists\n! There is never x moment when the etactronic devices are nof |\noperating There te never a moment when men with binoculars\n[are not vearching the skies and seas\n\nThis ship the instruments the men are part of the Formosa\nStrait patrol a handful of speedy rough riding destrovers on\nthe longest loeneliest) most monotonous and perhaps most im-\nportant duty in Formosan waters ~\n\n- Fhe Jeb isg-early detection Qecip warting, of any ed fect\nmassing that might protend a (Communist invasion a\u00e9tempt or\nPlanes that, sight be carrying bombe towar\n\n \n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 1276.2637939453125, 3323.48681640625, 2477.73046875, 3648.96533203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "\u2018Hostess With the Mostess\u2019\n\nFilmland Forms Zoo Parade\nFor Sonja\u2019s $15,000 Shindig\n\n \n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 4503.30224609375, 6228.271484375, 4959.47314453125, 6401.21630859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "Aerial Photo\nReady\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 1935.638427734375, 6400.8271484375, 2405.107666015625, 6510.0908203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "Late News\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 1289.12672265625, 6705.53590234375, 1908.710435546875, 6984.6452500000005 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "Robert Kurey 13 of 51 Thorpe\nSt was admitted to Wilson\nMemorial Hospital late yeste-day\nafternoon fos treatment of a\nfight leg fracture The youth\nwas hurt in a fall while roller\n\nee Ce\n\n \n \n \n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 3794.582044921875, 2142.099134765625, 5058.3718125, 2381.068833984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "TAPEI, Formosa (P)\u2014A formidable U. S. Navy task\nforce stood protectively around the Communist-threatened\n\nTachens today covering the evacuation of some 30,000\nChinese Nationalist troops and civilians\u2014while two Red\n\nss en ..r..]\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 4423.47242578125, 2430.69508203125, 5055.2526718750005, 5475.6423203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "aw GOuGs Giunmea Ue UK\nshore.\n\n| There was no sign of activity on\nCommunist-held Yikianghan, eight\nmiles to the north of Upper Ta-\n\nnot expected to arrive in ung\nHarbor, Formosa, before late Mon-\nday, U.S. time\n\nA group of 180 technical air con-\ntrol men of the Nationalist\nair force and a detachment of in-\nfan arrived in Keelung from\nthe Tachens Monday They had\nboarded their landing ship before\nthe*decision te evacuate had been\n\nCommunist artillery pointed\nnewly. ure vi shan, only\nnewly-ca \u2019\n\neight Gi away, watt Wenceat ct\nRussian - built MIG15 jets were\n\npoised on mainiand bases but\nthere was no report of interfer-\n\nence\n\nThe U.S. Navy's first communi-\nque on the Tachens, timed at\n(11 40 pm. Sunday, EST) said\nthere were \u201cno enemy contacts\n\u2018during the current phase of the\noperation . Up to now every:\n\u2018thing Is according to schedule \"\n\nNationalist press reports said\n\u2018the evacuation of the Yu Shan Is\nlands. 35 miles northeast of the\nTachens and Pishan 32 miles\nlsouthwest of the Tachens, also\n, had started.\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 1293.5499267578125, 6630.1923828125, 1792.30224609375, 6699.5390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "Robert Kurey Hurt\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 699.7315673828125, 1597.690185546875, 3163.83544921875, 1978.7515869140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "U.S., Britain Map Strategy _\nTo Ease Tension in Far East\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 3179.670654296875, 5918.89404296875, 3962.017578125, 6074.8583984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "Destroyer Keeps Lonely Vigil\nTo Warn of Attack by Reds\n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 2537.38427734375, 6318.0498046875, 2948.395751953125, 6383.8251953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "Bob Crosby {II\n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 1725.36669921875, 3666.55029296875, 2082.882080078125, 3700.40673828125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": "Re ROR THOMA\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 828.1243286132812, 5844.7587890625, 1266.001708984375, 5891.591796875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": "\u2014By Barney French-\n" }, "53": { "bbox": [ 3912.57373046875, 2081.207275390625, 4924.9052734375, 2142.625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 53, "ocr_text": "By SPENCER MOOSE and FRED HAMPSON\n" }, "55": { "bbox": [ 3520.5390625, 6091.6669921875, 4049.3349609375, 6142.916015625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 55, "ocr_text": "By FORREST ENV ARDS\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "319602293-norwich-sun-Mar-12-1955-p-1.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 10, 24 ], [ 22, 25 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 24, 10 ], [ 25, 22 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6287.91162109375, 7823.005585937501 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 196.70834350585938, 613.1151123046875, 2317.765380859375, 1872.2589111328125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 1665.148955078125, 5822.14431640625, 2416.6957714843747, 7123.283906250001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "OTTAWA (#i\u2014President Eisen-\nhower and Prime Minister St.\nLaurent of Canada may officiate\nat joint groundbreaking ceremo-\nnies for the St. Lawrence sea-\nway in the next few months.\n| Informants said yesterday that\n\u2018discussions were going on but that\nnothing had been decided. The\nceremonies would take place on\nboth sides of the border, possibly\nat or near Cornwall, Ont., and\nMassena, N.Y.\n| The President is reported to be\nplanning to visit Massena either\nin the late Spring or early Sum-\nmer, a Washington dispatch said.\n\nThe seaway authority reported,\nmeanwhile, that preliminary work\nhad started on Canada\u2019s seaway\ncanal at Iroquois, Ont. An advance\nparty is clearing land in prepara-\n.tion for building the $6,470,000\neanal that will carry shipping be-\ntween the river and the upper\nend of a 40-mile pool created by\ndamming downstream.\n\n \n\n \n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 118.66644165039062, 2530.059599609375, 881.8934643554687, 4790.17892578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "DETROIT (#\u2014Spurgeon Cooley\u2019\nwill tick like a clock for the rest\nof his life. But that life probably\nwould not have been long if it\nweren\u2019t for a medical device that\ncauses the tick.\n\nA transparent plastic valve was\ninstalled in Cooley\u2019s chest yester-\nday to correct a leaking heart\nvalve,\n\nA plastic ball bounces in the\nvalve as regular as the heartbeat,\ncausing the ticking noise.\n\nCooley, 53-year-old bartender,\nwas reported doing well today fol-\nlowing the five-hour operation\nHundreds of doctors attending the\nMichigan Medical Society's clini-\neal institute witnessed the sur-\ngery by closed-circuit television\nfrom receiveing hospital to a hotel.\n\nThe operation was performed by\na team headed by Dr. Prescott\nJordan Jr., of the hospital staff\nand the Wayne University faculty.\n\nPrior to the operation, the\npumping action of Cooley's heart\nwas ineffective because the aortic\nvalve through which red _ blood\nleaves the heart failed to close at\nthe end of each beat.\n\nAbout 30 per cent of the blood\nwas leaking back. into the. heart\nchamber. Surgeons said that in\nsuch cases life gipectaney.. is less\nthan-.a year.\" =\n\nThe plastic ball permits the nor-\nmal flow of blood but automatical-\nly seals the cylinder against any\nreturn of blood to the heart.\n\nJohn Jenkins, 49, who had the\nsame operation performed on him\nlast June, took part in the pro-\ngram. He said he keeps his mouth\nshut most of the time so other\npeople won't hear the ticking\nnoise. But he said he hears it al]\nthe time.\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 3187.31814453125, 3150.615751953125, 3941.8500683593747, 5644.64279296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (\u00ae\u2014Sen. Gold-\nwater (R-Ariz) said today Demo-\ncrats evidently intend to pitch\ntheir 1956 Presidential campaign\nprimarily on economic issues.\n\nYes, said Sen. Kilgore (D-W\nVa), they certainly do. And he\nadded he doesn\u2019t believe the Re-\npublicans will be happy with the\noutcome.\n\nThe two senators commented in\nseparate interviews after a back-\nstage squabble among members of\n\n| the Senate~-House Economic Com-\n\nmittee over a report on the na-\ntion\u2019s economic health.\n\nMembers reached agreement on\nthe report only after outnumbered\nRepublicans had won elimination\nef some criticism of President\nEisenhower\u2019s policies and some\npessimistic forecasts contained in\nan original drafted by Chairman\n\u2018Douglas (D-TI1l).\n\nGoldwater, a member of the\ncommittee who also heads the Re-\n\n\u2018publican Senatorial Campaign\n\nCommittee, said he couldn\u2019t com-\nment on the report in advance of\nits official issuance sometime this\nweekend,\n\nBut the Arizona Senator said it\nseems plain to him that Demo-\ncrats intend to pose next year as\nchampions of the \u201clittle fellow\u201d\nwhile attacking Eisenhower poli-\ncies as favoring \u201cbig business,\u201d\n\nThe economic committee agreed\nOn a report saying there was an\n\u201ceconomic recession\u201d last year\u2014\nas the Democrats contended\u2014-and\nthat \u201cit is not enough just to\nmaintain present levels of em-\nployment and_ production.\u201d\n\nDeleted from it were assertions\nin Douglas\u2019 proposed draft that\nEisenhower\u2019s economic report. tc\nCongress \u201csuccumbs to the temp-\ntation to view the situation as\nwholly bright and in amazingly\nassured terms,\u201d and that \u201cthere\nhas been an improvement but we\nare not out of the woods.\u201d\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 3198.182373046875, 608.1820678710938, 3884.89404296875, 1927.1917724609375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 3185.909912109375, 2681.72412109375, 3681.113525390625, 3060.275146484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "Democrats to\nUse Economic\nIssues in 56\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 4715.09814453125, 4364.70947265625, 5190.12353515625, 4526.4931640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Pope Acclaimed\nOn Anniversary\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 881.1519458007813, 2978.5373828125, 1639.5147412109375, 5117.74875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "} LAS VEGAS, Nev. (\u00ae\u2014The fifth\n\natomic blast in the 1955 test se-\nVers went off shortly before dawn\n; today, sending its blinding flash\ntskyward and its mighty pressure\nwave rolling over the Nevada des-\nert.\n\nThe shot was less than major\nsize. The blast, from a 300-foot\ntower at Yucca Flat was visible\nas a brilliant, short white flash in\nLas Vegas about 75 miles away.\nThe whiteness quickly tapered off\ninto red. In Los Angeles, some\n250 miles distant, the: flash was\nlike a faint flicker of white.\n\nOver the test site a white cloud\nwent up from the blast.\n\nThe blast was seen in Salt Lake\nCity, 300 miles away, where L.\nRanney, CAA weather forecaster\ndescribed it as \u201cweak and fleet-\ning, somewhat like a_ lightning\nflash.\u201d\n\nBefore. today\u2019s. Atomie- Energy\nCommission test it had been an-\njnounced that the Army Chemical\n;Corps would test the power of a\nsmoke screen during the blast to\neut down thermal radiation on a\nportion of the test site. Army of-\nficials have announced that smoke\nscreens can be used to protect vi-\n{no areas from heat radiation but\n\n \n\nnot from the blast or pressure\n\n, wave and gamma radiation. The\ngamma rays are penetrating ones\n\nithat can cause internal illness.\n\nj That today\u2019s test was in_ the\n\u201cbaby\u201d eategory was indicated by\nthe fact that observers here dic\nnot feel the shock wave. During\nlarger detonations the pressure\nwave is felt in Las Vegas about 7\nminutes after the blast.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 1655.7208544921875, 2653.068876953125, 2403.6567089843747, 5385.46115234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON \u2014 Shipment of\n500,000 ce. of blood derivative\ngamma globulin to state and ter-\n\u2018ritorial public health officers was\n\u2018announced today by the director\nof the American Red Cross Blood\nProgram.\n\nDr. David N. W. Grant, program\ndirector, said the shipments mark\nthe resumption of Red Cross dis-\ntribution of GG for use in com-\nbating measles, hepatitis, and in-\nfantile paralysis. Approximately\n1,000,000 ec. is expected to be\navailable this year, he added.\n\nThe Red Cross first began GG\ndistribution in 1944 as a measles\nimmunizer. For the past two\nyears, however, the entire Red\nCross GG supply was contributed\nto a national pool under control\nof the Office of Defense Mobiliza-\ntion and ODM was responsible for\ndistribution.\n\nOn January 1, ODM relinquish-\ned the control and returned to the\nAmerican Red Cross the balance\nremaining of its contribution to\nthe pool.\n\nDr. Grant emphasized that the\nAmerican Red Cross allocation\nplan will contifiue to utilize fa-\n\u2018cilities of state and_ territorial\nhealth officers who will determine\nmethods of distribution and. use\nin their areas.\n| In keeping with ARC policy\n{he said, no charge will be made\n\u2018for Red Cross GG to persons re-\nceiving it.\n\nA plan of allocation based or\nthe quantity of blood collected\n| within each state and the number\n\u2018of measles cases reported there\nlover a five-year period, is needec\n\u2018because Red Cross GG supply \u201cis\ni sufficient to meet the need:\n\u2018of the country,\u201d Dr. Grant said.\nAll GG distributed under this\n\nplan will be obtained from dona-\ny;tions through the American Rec\niCross civilian Blood Program\n| About one-fifth of the anticipatec\n\u2018supply will be retained for in-\nvestigation, development of new\n;uses, and special cases involving\nuse of large quantities.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 4706.85791015625, 476.3880920410156, 6243.4541015625, 1011.0993041992188 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "Nehru Safe After\nAssassination Try\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 903.1233203125, 6484.49392578125, 1656.631318359375, 7801.972382812501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "whether Keating should be cited\nfor contempt for refusing to tell\na grand jury where he got his in-\n\u2018formation about a police raid on\nthe wiretap center.\n\neating, counsel for the New\nYork Anti-crime Committee, a\npchene citizens\u2019 organization, had\n| been ordered to say why he should\nnot be ruled in contempt yester-\nday. His lawyer asked for a two-\n| week delay to prepare the case,\n\u2018but the judge declined to extend\nthe hearing beyond next Tuesday.\n\nThe contempt action against\n| Keating had been filed by Hogan.\nHe claimed Keating\u2019s account of\nthe raid varied greatly from that\n\u2018of all others involved in the case\n\u2018and said Keating should be made\nto tell where he got his informa-\ntion.\n\nThe wiretap raid first was pub-\nlicized by Keating five days after\n\u2018it occurred. He said police had\n\u2018hushed up the case and said there\nhad been talk of pay-offs up to\n$5,000,\n\n \n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 126.92948913574219, 4821.4677734375, 641.8333740234375, 4988.82421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Texas Duststorm\nDirties Baltimore\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 895.8020922851563, 5292.75369140625, 1655.197236328125, 6239.015839843751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (#\u2014Sen. Me-\n, Clellan (D-Ark) said today he in-\n\u2018tends to \u201clay out in the open the\nwhole story\u201d of Maj. Irving Per-\ness. :\nPeress is the former Army den-\ntist who got a promotion and hon-\norable discharge after refusing to\n\u2018tell whether he was a Communist.\nl He invoked the protection of: the\nl Fifth Amendment against self in-\ncrimination when he was ques-\n: tioned by the Senate investigations\n{subcommittee under Sen, McCar-\n\u2018thy (R-Wis).\n\nMcClellan, who succeeded Mc-\nCarthy as chairman of the sub-\ncommittee, will preside at a new\ncritical study of the case sched-\nuled to start Tuesday.\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 2426.32498046875, 5235.43630859375, 3176.6779492187497, 7429.542695312501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (#\u2014The Atomic\nEnergy Commission says that a\nsmall quantity of urgently needed\nmaterial has been removed from\nthe strikebound American Loco-\nmotive Co. plant at Dunkirk, N. Y.\n\nThe AEC, disclosing the action\nin response to inquiries last night,\ndid not identify the material fur-\nther but said it would be finished\nelsewhere.\n\nAn unidentified company official\nat Dunkirk called the material re-\nmoved a \u201csecurity plate order.\u201d\nThe official said the AEC had \u201cin-\ndicated other .removals might be\n; ordered if the strike continued\nmuch longer.\u201d\n\nAbout 3,500 CIO steelworkers\nstruck ALCO plants at Schenecta-\ndy, Auburn and Dunkirk March |}\nin a contract dispute over wages.\npensions and insurance plans.\n\nThe Dunkirk plant produce:\npiping and heat exchangers.\n\nIn Schenectady, State Mediator\nWilliam A. Hazell said yesterday\nthat he was keeping in close touch\nwith both sides but that no new\nmeeting of company and union\nwith the negotiators had been\nplanned. Hazell and Federal Me-\ndiator John A. Rooney held a six-\nhour conference with company\nand union officials there last Wed-\nnesday.\n\nThe steelworkers seek a pay\nboost of five cents an hour anc\npension and insurance benefits\nthey say would cost the companys\nanother seven cents hourly. The\ncompany says the pension and in-\nsurance package would cost 1]\ncents.\n\nALCO has offered a pension anc\ninsurance plan it says is worth 1]\ncents hourly.\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 3952.226806640625, 4506.9931640625, 4583.65625, 4896.07763671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Rising Streams\nFlood Sherburne\u2019s\nMain Street\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 4692.39626953125, 1543.9112841796875, 5455.142792968751, 4336.6462109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Storms which struck devastating\nblows in wide areas of the coun-\ntry yesterday, causing millions of\ndollars damage to property and\ncrops, abated today. The stormy\nweather was blamed for at least\neight deaths and injured a score\nof persons.\n\nThe Winter season\u2019s most severe\n\u2018dust storms in the southern and\ncentral Great Plains appeared to\nhave caused the heaviest mone-\n;tary damage. In Colorado alone,\nj the loss of half of the state\u2019s three\n; million acres of Winter wheat was\nestimated at 50 million dollars.\n| The strong winds also whipped\ndry topsoil in five other states but\nno estimate of damage to crops\nwas made.\n| The dust area early today ex-\ntended across Kansas into south-\nern Missouri and northern Ar-\nkansas but the Weather Bureau\nreported there was no blowing\ndust.\n\nThe tornadoes, wind storms and\nthundershowers which struck\nacross Midwest and Eastern areas\nyesterday caused extensive prop-\nerty damage,\n\nCommunities in east central In-\ndiana, Ohio and Pennsylvania suf-\nfered heaviest property losses\nWinds were clocked at 92 m.p.h.\nlin much of the area.\n\nThe property damage in Penn-\n|sylvania was estimated at more\n|than a million dollars. It was ex-\npected to total more than a mil-\nlion dollars in Ohio and nearly \u00ab\nmillion dollars in Indiana,\n| Although heavy rains pelted the\n\nOhio River alley basin, the U. S.\nWeather Bureau at Pittsburgh\n{saw no new threats of flood from\nthe big Ohio River. The river, or\n{its worst rampage in seven years\n\u2018|}appeared to have moderated. I\n\u2018| was expected to crest today from\n\u2018| two to eight feet above flood stage\nat several points downstream fror\n\u2018| Louisville, Ky.\n| However, a major cleanup jot\n' was underway at cities upstrean\n''to Pittsburgh, where floodwater:\nhave caused damage estimated a\n\u2018113 million dollars. Thousands have\n\u2018been made homeless.\n\n \n\n \n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 3958.999296875, 4921.9104296875, 4713.95724609375, 7412.035859375001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "ALBANY (#\u2014Swollen streams\nand rivers flowed over their banks\ntoday, closing scores of country\nroads and blocking several state\nhighways in northern and central\n|New York.\n\nMelting snow and the runoff\nfrom recent rains brought the\nTioughnioga River to flood stage\njnear Cortland, The river edged\ntoward railroad tracks and homes\nin Homer. Route 11 was awash\njust north of Cortland.\n\nIn northern New York, the Ma-\nlone-Montreal highway was un-\nder water at Trout River bridge\nbecause of an ice jam.\n\nOther highways closed by high\nwater were Route 9N_ between\nKeene and Upper Jay, Essex\nCounty; Route 26 north of There-\nsa, Jefferson County; Route 174\nbetween Marcellus and Camillus,\nOnondaga County; and Route 12B\nbetween Sherburne and Earlville,\nChenango County.\n\nWater flowed over Route 12, the\nmain street, in Sherburne.\n\nSmall streams overflowed many\nsecondary roads in central New\nYork. In northern New York,\nstate troopers said water covered\nrough ice on most secondary\nroads.\n\nThe Black River spilled over at\nLyons Falls and Carthage.\n\nThe U, S. Army Engineers last\nnight closed the floodgates of the\nWhitney Point Dam to prevent\nthe Tioughnioga from creating\nflood conditions downstream on\nthe Chenango and Susquehanna\nrivers, The Tioughnioga flows into\nthe Chenango and the Chenango\njoins the Susquehanna at Bing-\nhamton.\n\nThe two rivers were expected\nto crest several feet below the\nflood stage at Binghamton today.\nAt Conklin, east of Binghamton.\nthe Susquehanna was expected to\ncrest at just about the flood level\nof 11 to 11% feet.\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 3193.9755859375, 5664.78857421875, 3647.060546875, 5832.26171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Three Children\n\nDrown in Lake\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 1647.58837890625, 2233.33935546875, 2307.447265625, 2625.3583984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Red Cross Resumes\nDistribution of\n\n\u2018Gamma Globulin\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 2423.975341796875, 4811.5302734375, 3063.78271484375, 5201.17431640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "Critical AEC\nMaterial Taken\nFrom Struck Plant\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 1677.8880615234375, 5416.28173828125, 2237.627685546875, 5807.646484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Ike, St. Laurent\nTo Officiate at\nSeaway Work\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 890.0400390625, 2589.42822265625, 1421.8275146484375, 2960.1435546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Smaller Atomic\nBlast Shot off\nThis Morning\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 5500.7170703125, 6598.8616015625, 6268.391816406251, 7787.321015625001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "fed, would seek to learn whether:\n\n\u201c1. Existing state laws regard-\ning fireproofing of nursing, con-\nvalescent and boarding homes are\nadequate.\n\n\u201c2, Existing state laws are be-\ning enforced.\n\n\u201c3. The Social Welfare Depart-\niment can properly inspect 643\n|nursing upstate with only six in-\n| spectors.\n\n\u201c4, New York City is enforcing\nfire regulations in these homes.\n\n\u201c5. Local welfare commission-\ners are certifying \u2018firetrap\u2019 board-\n| ing homes as safe.\u201d\n| Mrs. Adelaide Strait, about 50,\n\u2018operator of the Edmeston nursing\n\nhome; her son, Adelbert, 7; and\nShora Denison, 84, a patient, died\niin the fire last Saturday. After an\ninquest yesterday, Coroner Joseph\n\u2018Phelps of Otsego County declared\nthe deaths accidental,\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 4721.7346484375, 4535.9123828125, 5476.478242187501, 5881.780488281251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "VATICAN CITY (#\u2014Pope Pius\nXII, robed in his gold-star-studded\ncape and wearing his triregnum,\nwas acclaimed today, at an anni-\nversary commemoration of his\ncoronation,\n\nIt was the first time in three\nanniversaries of the event, March\n12, 1939, that the pontiff was well\nenough to attend the ceremony.\n\nIt was also the first time since\nhe fell gravely ill last December\nthat the head of the Roman Cath-\nolic Church wore the heavy, bee-\nhive-shaped triregnum, emblem of\nhis high office.\n\nMore than 5,000 pilgrims, tour-\nists and Romans, packed the\n\u201cducal\u201d and \u201croyal\u201d antecham-\nbers to the Vatican\u2019s famous Sis-\ntine Chapel. They cheered the 79-\nyear-old Pontiff as he was brought\nfrom the Chamber of the Vest-\nments to the Sistine.\n\nThe Pontiff leaned down from\nhis portable throne and repeatedly\nblessed the throng.\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 134.7825457763672, 6492.53396484375, 903.3191845703125, 7823.005585937501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "NEW YORK (#)\u2014Contrary to the\nadvice of a judge, unofficial crime\nfighter William J. Keating stepped\nin front of television cameras yes-\nterday and talked with reporters\nabout his contempt case.\n\nKeating, whose hearing for con-\ntempt of a grand jury was post-\nponed, said he regretted nothing\nhe had done so far regarding a\nmysterious wiretap center discov-\nered Feb. 11 in mid-Manhattan\nand was confident of winning his\nease. His expose of the illegal\noperation has \u2018brought him in con-\nflict with Dist. Atty. Frank S. Ho-\ngan of Manhattan and Police Com-\nmissioner Francis W. H. Adams.\n\nKeating made his statements\nupon leaving the courtroom of\nJudge Jonah J. Goldstein, who had\njust admonished Keating's attor-\nney to try the issue in the court\nroom in a legal way instead of on\ntelevision, radio and in press state-,\nments.\u201d\n\nAt issue before the judge is\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 4734.378203125, 6620.66287109375, 5494.501679687501, 7803.797089843751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "ALBANY (#\u2014-A joint legislative\ncommittee, spurred by the death\nof three persons in a fire at Ed-\nmeston last week, today launched\nan investigation into fire stand-\nards in nursing homes.\n\nSen. Thomas C. Desmond, chair-\nman of the Joint Committee on\nProblems of the Aging, said that\nthe committee would look into\nfire standards in nursing, con-\nvalescent and boarding homes for\nthe aged both in New York City\nand up-state. He said the commit-\ntee would seek to learn whether\ncity and state authorities had\nenough authority to close \u201cfire-\ntrap\u201d institutions,\n\nDesmond, a Newburgh Republi-\ncan, said that there were almost\n50,000 persons in nursing homes\nacross the state.\n\nThe committee, Desmond assert-\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 3932.73583984375, 473.426513671875, 4512.896484375, 940.982666015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "CLOSE FIGHT\nSEEN ON\nTAX BILL\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 4685.37109375, 1085.8265380859375, 5307.712890625, 1458.49267578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "\u2018Storm Toll Now\n'8; Damage Placed\nIn Millions\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 3933.7971484375, 1296.4237353515625, 4689.41037109375, 4473.08908203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (#)\u2014The out-\ncome of the Senate battle over an\nincome tax cut appeared so close\ntoday that both Democratic and\nRepublican leaders took steps to\nguard against absentees.\n\nWith the showdown vote. set for\nnext Tuesday or Wednesday, word\nwent out to all senators to cancel\nany engagements which might\ntake them away from Washington\nfor those days.\n\nThe New York Times in a dis-\npatch from Washington said Pres-\nident Eisenhower \u201cwas determined\nto veto any Democratic income\ntax-cutting legislation.\u201d ~\n\nThe Times said \u201chigh Republi-\ncan quarters\u201d indicated the Presi-\ndent was \u201cresolved not to accept\nsuch a reduction even if he had\nto choose between that and allow-\ning the corporation and. excise\nrates to fall.\u201d\n\nIf the Democrats should bring\noff an income tax cut, the Times\nsaid, the President's course would\nbe as follows:\n\nHe would veto that reduction\n(embodied in a bill to extend cor-\nporation and excise taxes) and\nwould then send to Congress a\nmessage demanding immediate\nlegislation to extend the excise\nand corporate levies unchanged.\n\nSen. Byrd (D-Va) and Republi-\ncan Senate leaders continued tc\nexpress confidence they had_ the\nvotes to turn back any tax cul\nplan by a slim margin.\n\nBut Democratic leaders - still\nwere trying to build up steam for\n;their proposal to give a 908-mil-\nlion-dollar annual income tax re-\nduction to lower-income families\n\nOther than the tax cut, there\n|was little controversy over the\nbill, which would extend for one\n\u2018year corporation and excise tax\nrates now scheduled to drop or\nApril 1.\n\nMeanwhile, it was learned that\nSen. McClellan (D-Ark), whe\noriginally had opposed the $20-\n|for-everybody tax cut voted by\nthe House, was inclined to favo\n; the substitute pushed by Demo.\n| cratic leaders.\n| The tax cut in the substitut\n,| would amount to less than half o\n.| the $2,200,000,000 revenue loss o\n|the $20-for-everybody reductio1\njin the House bill.\n\nThe cut in the Senate Democrat:\n. je leaders\u2019 version would amoun\n-|to $10 a person in most cases, bu\n| generally would be limited to fam.\n_|ilies with incomes of $5,000 or less\n\n \n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 899.3018798828125, 5142.7294921875, 1354.6524658203125, 5289.92822265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Senator to Bare\nDace Story\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 3191.593291015625, 5847.9631640625, 3955.3339550781247, 7492.273164062501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "RHINEBECK (#) \u2014 Authorities\nlast night recovered the bodies of\nthree children who earlier fell\nthrough thin ice and drowned\nwhile crossing Lake Sepasco near\nhere,\n\nA fourth child also tumbled\ninto the water but managed to\nget ashore safely.\n\nThe victims were Patricia Gar-\nvey, 13, and her brother, Edwin\nRobert, 8, both children of Mr. and\nMrs. Edward Garvey, and Joanne\nApap, 12, daughter of Mr. and\nMrs. Joseph Apap\u2014all of Rhine-\nbeck.\n\nElaine Smith, 11, who saved her-\nself, ran home and told her moth-\ner, Mrs, Leslie Smith, who called\npolice.\n\nReports of a fifth child being\ninvolved in the accident prove\nunfounded,\n\nElaine said she and her friends\ndecided to walk across the small\nprivate lake which, despite the\nwarm weather, still appeared well\nfrozen over.\n\nClose to the opposite\u2019 shore,\nElaine said, Patricia fell in. Elaine,\nattempting to help Patricia, fell in\nherself, but scrambled along a\nshallow section of the lake bot-\ntom to shore.\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 2400.589599609375, 472.05487060546875, 3006.43212890625, 940.17529296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "GAINS TAX\nCLEARED OF\nPRICE BOOST\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 4732.858671875, 6017.921171875, 5487.301972656251, 6368.379121093751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "HOLLYWOOD (#)-\u2014Olaf Hytten,\n67, character actor who had ap-\npeared in scores of motion pictures\nand who also had appeared on the\nBritish stage before coming to the\nUnited States in 1914, born in\nGlasgow, Scotland, died Friday.\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 4740.4658203125, 6418.64111328125, 5940.3564453125, 6596.65234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "Aroused by Edmeston Fire, Legislative Unit\nBegins Probe of Nursing Home Standards\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 124.65092468261719, 2237.64697265625, 1461.4693603515625, 2507.5703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "Bartender, Like Capt. Hook\u2019s Crocodile,\nTo Tick Like Clock for Rest of Life\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 2403.073759765625, 1306.3893115234375, 3160.7541210937497, 4801.89669921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (#\u2014Sen. Ful-\nbright (D-Ark.) said today he\n\u2018thinks the Senate\u2019s stock market\ninquiry has pretty well demolished\na Wall Street argument that the\ncapital gains tax has a lot to do\n\nwith keeping stock prices high.\n\nFulbright heads the Senate\nbanking Committee, whose\n\u201cfriendly study\u201d of the market and\nits 18-month-old boom is in recess\nfor the weekend. Its witness Mon-\nday will be William McC. Martin\nJr., chairman of the Federal Re-\nserve Board.\n\nThe inquiry has heard conflict-\ning testimony about the capital\ngains tax.\n\nSeveral witnesses from the fi-\nnancial community argued that it\nforces prices up. They contended\nthat people don\u2019t want to. sell\nstock if they have to pay a tax\non their profits. The result, they\nsaw, is a smaller amount of stock\nfor sale and hence a higher price\nSo they called for reduction | il\nnot elimination of the tax.\n\nThe capital gains tax as it af-\nfects larger investors now is 25 pet\ncent. That is, if a man sells stock\nat a profit he has to pay the gov-\nernment one-fourth of the differ-\nence between what he bought i\nfor and what he sells it for. The\ntax applies to securities held si?\nmonths or more .\n\nFulbright told reporters he hac\nseen little evidence to support th\u00e9\nWall Street argument that invest-\nors as \u201clocked in\u2019\u2014that is, dis-\ncouraged from selling\u2014by the cap:\nital gains tax.\n\n\u201cI think it is very clear,\u201d he\nsaid, \u201cthat there is very little sup-\nort for the idea that the capita\ngains tax has been any substantia\neffect on keeping market price\nup.\u201d\n\nThe Arkansas Senator inclinec\nmore to the view of other witnes\nses, included Harvard economis\nJohn Kenneth Galbraith, that re\n\n\u2018}peal of the tax might push price\n| higher.\n: Meanwhile, Sen. Capehart (Re\nInd.) a committee member, agree:\nito appear on Walter Winchell\u2019s ra\n|dio-TV broadcast tomorrow nigh\n\u2018Ito question the columnist-com\n\u2018Imentator about his stock marke\na tis.\nThe committee heard testimon:\nlast week that a Winchell broad\nleast \u201ctip\u2019 on .Pantepec oil stocl\n\u2018}resulted in a net loss to those whi\n\u2018|bought the stock.\n\nWinchell said the information h\n'' save was accurate and demande\n'lthe committee hear him. Fulbrigh\n'jscheduled an appearance for late\n| this month.\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 5450.3869921875, 1048.754423828125, 6240.236542968751, 6076.858125000001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "* BOMBAY, India (#\u2014Prime Min-\nister Nehru escaped assassination\ntoday by warding off a_ knife-\nwielding assailant who jumped on\nhis automobile near Nagpur, Cen-\n{ tran India,\n\nPolice announced the arrest of\na 32-year-old rickshaw puller,\n; Whose name was given as Basu\nRao, and an unidentified second\n| man in connection with the at-\ntempt.\n\nAuthorities reported Rao was\ncarrying a six-inch clasp knife\nwhen he jumped on the side of the\nedeose Minister\u2019s car. Unhurt and\n; apparently unperturbed by the in-\ncident, Nehru commented later:\n\n\u201cIt was a very small knife and\ninot at all dangerous.\u201d\n\nThe athletic, 65-year-old Prime\n; Minister said he would have taken\nthe knife away from Rao himself\n\u201cbut in the meantime police at-\ntacked him and removed the man\nfrom the spot,\u201d\n\nNehru dismissed the episode as\nof \u201cno significance,\u2019 he said his\nassailant was \u201ca cranky person,\u201d\n\nA government spokesman in\nNew Delhi minimized the whole\nthing.\n\n\u201cIt would be an exaggeration to\n|say an attempt on Nehru\u2019s life\nhad occurred,\u2019 the spokesman\n{told reporters,\n| This was similar to the attitude\n_|taken in May 1953 when a police-\n-;man removed what he called a\n\u2018}bomb from the railroad tracks 35\n\u2018|miles from here only moments be-\n\nfore Nehru\u2019s train passed. The\n-|next day the policeman\u2019s superiors\n\u2018! said it was only four big firecrack-\n.ters. Many Indians doubted this,\nThere was no immediate an-\nMe bicesattins of any reason for the\n-| attack,\n\u00bb} Nehru was driving from Sone-\n-1gon Airport to the residence of R.\n-|S. Shukla, chief minister of Madh-\n.{ya Pradesh state, when the attack\n\noccurred. The Prime Minister had\n\u00bb}arrived at the airport shortly be-\n.| fore on a ight from New Delhi.\n7 Police said Nehru pushed Rao\n};as the assailant sprang on hte side\n,;0f the open car. A security guard\n,, following the Prime Minister on a\nt}motoreycle seized the man as he\n| fell. He reportedly was taken to\n\u00bbj{a hospital after being questioned\n,| by police. \u201c\n\nNehru spoke later at a meeting\n\u00bb}of state legislators in Shukla\u2019s\n, | house.\n\nMi Nehru was in jovial mood as he\nt; called newsmen to a conference\n,|to give his version of the incident,\n\nHe said the whole episode only\n\nlasted 10 seconds.\n\nNehru said he was standing fn\nan open car with the state gover-\nnor and chief minister when a\ncycle rickshaw was pushed across\n\ns|the path of the procession.\n\n1 The rickshaw driver ran toward\n: the Premier\u2019s automobile and\n*|tried to reach the footboard and,\n\u201c| according to Nehru, was seized by\nS}the police and the governor\u2019s mil-\nitary secretary before Nehru him-\nself could have caught him.\n\nNehru said he thought at first\n\n| the man was trying to present a\npetition.\n\nIt was the first real assassina~\ntion attempt ever reported on\nNehru\u2014although nine years ago a\n\n~ {gun-toting Pathan tribesman pro-\n| testing Nehru\u2019s opposition to sepa-\nrate Pakistan state shattered the\nwindsereen of his car with a bul-\nlet in what was described as an\nattempt to frighten him.\n: Last year Nehru was forced to\n~ | eave a meeting he was due to\n\" address near Pataiala in the Pun-\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n=\na]\n1\n\n2\n\n \n\n-\n\njab when a crowd of Sikhs bran-\ndishing swords threatened vio-\nlence.\n\nThe 65-year-old Prime Minister\nthas faced many dangers since he\nifirst took up the cause of Indian\nindependence. He was imprisonec\nseveral times by British authori-\nties during the long fight for free-\n\naam.\n\n \n\nAs\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 3958.882109375, 7510.6506640625, 4715.81662109375, 7791.159394531251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "ALBANY (# \u2014 Gov. Harriman\nyesterday proclaimed the week\nbeginning tomorrow as Camp Fire\nGirl Week in New York State in\nobservance of the organization\u2019s\n45th anniversary,\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 1668.7555224609375, 7245.77712890625, 2420.7839062499997, 7808.347871093751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "| CORNWALL, Ont. (#) \u2014 About\n250 truckers have struck two con-\ntrackers and halted gravel-hauling\noperations on the St. Lawrence\nRiver power project at two sites\non Barnhart Island.\n\nWalter Fursman, president of\nLocal 230, AFL Teamsters, an-\nnounced the strike yesterday and\nsaid the union was seeking to en-\nforce demands for equal pay\nscales from all contractors,\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 128.44558715820312, 6302.92822265625, 1365.8011474609375, 6476.00927734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "Despite Warning, Crime Fighter Discusses\nContempt Charges With Reporters\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 2430.326201171875, 7517.44509765625, 3184.6044628906247, 7810.108125000001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "DETROIT (# \u2014 There may be\nsome jobs open soon at the new\n26 million dollar City - County\nBuilding here. But only felines\nneed apply. A rat recently was\nslain on the 19th floor,\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 130.52990600585937, 5002.82400390625, 886.9700634765625, 5824.563203125001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "BALTIMORE (\u00ae \u2014 Strange\nreddish or brown splotches of\nwater that sprinkled Baltimore\nyesterday stirred wild surmise:\nabout radio-active \u201cfall-out\u201d.\n\nHundreds telephoned the weath-\ner bureau to report that they saw\n\u201cradioactive\u201d raindrops on. their\near or window panes. The bureau\nsaid some were near panic, think-\ning the dirty rain was a bonus\nfrom Nevada\u2019s \u201cbig shot\u201d bomb\ntest March 7. :\n\nA check, however, proved the\nrain wasn\u2019t radioactive. It was\nonly a Texas duststorm that got\ndampened on its way east.\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 4741.5078125, 5931.60791015625, 5250.8974609375, 6001.25048828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "CHARACTOR ACTOR\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 3187.34130859375, 474.5511779785156, 3882.82568359375, 586.9901123046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "Warns on Formosa\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 3201.31619140625, 7541.43435546875, 3951.1403515624997, 7805.299531250001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "NEW .YORK (@ \u2014 Mrs. Anna\nFreud Bernays, 96, a sister of the\nlate Sigmund Freud, founder of\npsychoanalysis, born in Austria,\ndied Friday.\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 202.595947265625, 471.4268493652344, 2294.670654296875, 577.754150390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "DEMOCRATS HONOR NEW CHAIRMAN IN NEW YORK\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 5495.79568359375, 6193.6496875, 6271.526582031251, 6367.825410156251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "Se MARAT SSS &\n\n~ ARLINGTON, Mass, (#) \u2014- Albert\nW. Hilliard, 69, retired Boston\nwool merchant, died Friday.\n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 3987.610595703125, 7445.708984375, 4569.53759765625, 7501.34228515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "CAMP FIRE GIRL WEEK\n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 128.47991821289062, 5892.23953125, 888.96896484375, 6238.656464843751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": "ALBUQUERQUE (#\u2014An Albu-\nquerque motorist apparently has\nreached the limit of his endurance\non ohe rough street. Officials found\nthis sign mounted on a post at the\nside of its entrance: \u201cTest for\nRattles,\u201d\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 2561.17236328125, 1226.77197265625, 2984.84228515625, 1280.0321044921875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": "By, ED CREAGH\n" }, "53": { "bbox": [ 4121.27734375, 1223.33056640625, 4487.6142578125, 1274.984375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 53, "ocr_text": "By JOE HALL\n" }, "54": { "bbox": [ 1676.7379150390625, 7178.4873046875, 2153.361083984375, 7234.58349609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 54, "ocr_text": "TRUCKERS STRIKE\n" }, "56": { "bbox": [ 3981.33544921875, 978.03662109375, 4432.017578125, 1196.548095703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 56, "ocr_text": "All Senators\nUrged to Stay\nIn Washington\n" }, "57": { "bbox": [ 5508.00634765625, 6151.4033203125, 5976.91748046875, 6200.54931640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 57, "ocr_text": "WOOT, MERCHANT\n" }, "58": { "bbox": [ 2437.9853515625, 7461.81591796875, 2804.933837890625, 7510.63525390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 58, "ocr_text": "CATS NEFDED\n" }, "59": { "bbox": [ 3368.910888671875, 3092.333251953125, 3751.3916015625, 3137.177001953125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 59, "ocr_text": "Ry JACK BELT,\n" }, "60": { "bbox": [ 2449.255126953125, 970.8731689453125, 3001.882080078125, 1203.6593017578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 60, "ocr_text": "Fullbright Says\nLaw Doesn\u2019t Keep\nPrices Up\n" }, "61": { "bbox": [ 4778.93603515625, 1503.6905517578125, 5359.94287109375, 1546.871337890625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 61, "ocr_text": "By The Associated Press\n" }, "62": { "bbox": [ 3205.01611328125, 7505.09765625, 3507.60546875, 7553.29931640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 62, "ocr_text": "FREUD KIN\n" }, "63": { "bbox": [ 140.08682250976562, 5847.46435546875, 499.28631591796875, 5888.2216796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 63, "ocr_text": "PaATTI( LT Trey)\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "361535460-chateaugay-record-and-franklin-county-democrat-Dec-02-1955-p-2.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 4 ], [ 5, 7 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 4, 0 ], [ 7, 5 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 4915.07391796875, 6587.98114453125 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 3129.521052734375, 913.481013671875, 3801.1210371093753, 2627.275822265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "and Mrs, W. W. Dwyer, Mr. and\nMrs. John BE. Dwyer, Mr. and Mra.\nMra. F, W. Ferrell, Mr. and Mrs.\n'D, P. Powers, Mrs. Alice Fahey, Mr.\n| and Mrs. Clarence W. MHumiston,\nMr. and Mrs. T. B. Ryan, T. B.\nDwyer, Mr. and Mrs. William E.\nDwyer, Mrs. Walter Richards, Mr.\nand Mri Robert Smith, Mrs. B. C.\nMillis, Mr. and Mrs. John O'Neill,\nMrs. CC. F. McCollester, William\nBrady, Miss Nora English, Rev. J.\nM. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Lester\nAdams,\n\nEdward Spellman, Mrs. Mollie\nSpellman, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Lan.\ncto, Miss Monica Lancto, Miss Cather.\nine Price, Mrs. W. G. Murray, Miss\nMargaret Burke, Miss Cecelia Fog\narty, Charles Baylake, Mr. and Mrs.\nAmos Duval, Mr. and Mrs. James\nFerraro, Miss Abbie Ives, Mr. anc\nMrs.. Ray Lucia, W. H. Ferrelt\nGerald Wilson, Lee Almaw, Pete:\nH. Powers, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.\nHarrica, Miss Mary M. Ryan, W. M\nRyan, Arthur Higgins, John Higgins\nDr, and Mrs. J. J. Mahoney, Hugk\nMcCann, Mrs. Frank Lafountain\nMrs. Kenneth lLanktree, Mr. anc\nMrs. Bernard Looby, Mr. and Mrs.\nClarcence Furnia, Dr. and Mrs. J\nJ. Pezzulo, Bernard Harrigan, Mr\nand Mrs. W. B. Spellman, Mr. ane\nMrs. W. F. Sutter, Mrs. Gerak\nCregan, Mr. and Mra. Martin Harri\ngan, Martin Harrigan Jr., Mr. anc\nMrs. Arthur Jones, Miss K. Butler\nDr. W. P. McKenna, Miss Nelli\n\n| Higgins, James McKenna, Earl Mc\nCarthy, Henry Spellman, Mrs, Jame\nHyland, \u2018\n\n \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 1839.0133056640625, 5008.978515625, 2473.39892578125, 6363.255859375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "Sy TR GN\n\nFOR SALE\n\nAll Sizes and Types of\n\nZenith TV\n\nand\n\nHot Point\nAppliances\n\n10\u00b0, DOWN \u2014 24 MONTHS\nTO PAY\n\nPHONE 3054\n\n\u201cEsmond Decosse\n\nChurubusco\n\nDealer In Hotpoint and Zenith\n\n \n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 3210.430908203125, 2652.3408203125, 4405.32958984375, 6391.74462890625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "asta alas aalatins'ot nates nslat aslad anlat pales pales nalts\n\ne e\nop @ U\n\n| forthe man \u00b0 *4,\nwho is going places\n\n)\n\noLiwAy\n\n \n\n\u00a7 \u00abSUITS WORTHY OF YOUR\nY MOST IMPORTANT OCCASIO}:\n\nDistinguished in styling and fabric . - . skillfully tar.\nai ..\u00bb perfectly fitted - . - one of these suits will succes: :\nmeet the challenge of these occasions when it is imp\u00ab:t.\n\nthat you look your best!\n\nStone & Desnoyer\n\n102 E. MAIN ST. MALO\n\naah AR ARE RCA RCA LAR A I 2\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 3139.376708984375, 368.2976379394531, 4295.72607421875, 480.87103271484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "The Story No Newspaper Carried ..\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 2487.447078125, 3970.253962890625, 3155.5263105468753, 6384.33270703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "SER WU URUEE EERO BFE Y SI ROCE VEIT\nFrom The Record files of October\n\n15, 1937.\n\nOver one hundred members of the\nKnights of Columbus, Catholic Dau-\nghters of America and guests atten-\nded the hanguet at The Chateau on\nTuesday in observance of Columbus\n\u2018Day. The event was sponsored by\nWadhams Council. 169, K. of C., and\nunder the guidance of Grand Knight\nJohn F. O'Neill, several of the young\ner members, with Henry Spellman as\nchairman, and James McKenna, Ed.\nward Spellman, Earl McCarthy, Cas-\nper Mellon, Gerald Dbwyer and Ger.\nald Wilson, A fine program was ar.\nranged and carried out with credit\nto the committee,\n\nThe banquet hour set for 6:30 p.\nm., found the dining room filled te\noverflowing with a happy throng\nwhose anticipation of an enjoyable\nevening was carried out In fullest\n1measure,\n\nAt the conelusion of the report\nGrand Knight O'Neill, as toastmas\nter introduced Peter H. Powers, firs!\nGrand Knights of Wadhams Council\nwho in a brief talk renewed the glor\nious exploits of Columbus in his dis\ncovery of our great country; the ex\nemplary life of this iNustrious mar\nhas heen a shining light to those whe\ndesired to live upright and hones\nlives and in the fullness of true chris\ntianity.\n\nCounty Judge Thomas EF. Croake\nof Plattsbureh, was the speaker o\nthe evening and upon being introdu\nced he wah greeted hy hearty ap\nmlanse Tis address was along th\nlives of what the organization of th\nKnights stood for. Judge Cronke\u2019\ntalk was timely, interesting and hi\nwas heartily thanked\n\nFollowing this those present \u2014 re\npaired to the Town Hall where a car\nparty and dancing brought the ever\nine\u2019s program to a happy ending,\n\nThe following were present:\n\nMr. and Mrs Serald J. Hylane\nMr. and Mrs. FE. M-= Lancto. Mr\nand Mrs W 1D. Ryan, Wrooand Mre\nFrancis Ryan. Robert Ryan, Mr. an\nMrs, C A. Mellon, Ernest Klock\nHenry MeArdie, C. A. Nolan. M1\nand Mrs. Lawrence Mills. Mr. an\nMrs. Maurice Lambert, Gerald Dwy\n\n} er, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Ryan, M\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 3808.487849609375, 507.6442216796875, 4386.963078125, 2541.9584394531253 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "The days went quickly\u2014a, ,\ntion days do. It was on tha |\nback\u2014only an hour's drive from },\n\u2014that the parents began talking\nout the time they had had. They\nreed that it was the most wind,\ntrip of their lives. They saig\nwould never forget it.\n\nThey were right. Ther ,\nwould forget it.\n\nHere were four people with a\nthing to live for.\n\nAnd they did live.\n\nThere was no accident.\n\nThey were among the millinn\npeople who every day drive ayy\nbiles without an acciden:, *\nwere among the millions of iat,\nwho never make the headlinis. ;\nhad a vacation the whole fimiiy\njoyed and will always remon\nTheir happy days had a happy\ning.\n\nThe moral of the story \u00ab1 \u00bb\ncarried? It\u2019s just this: Safiry\nnot make headlines. The r-sy);\ncommon sense driving are \u00a2vide\nby accidents that never hajpe\nby headlines that were never pri\nThat\u2019s the big safety story |\nstory that happens so often it\nnews to the public.\n\nBut on S-D Diy which is on\ncember 1, safety will be news\nnews. On that day Amenivuns\nover the country will make in,\neffort to drive skillfully witty\ncident. And if they are suces\nno paper will ov\u00e9rlook the \u2018or\nthe accident toll fs cut dow). h:\n\\headlines in newspapers all uve\ncountry will proclaim the 1m ws.\nwhether it\u2019s S-D Day or nu\ndriver owes it to himself \u00abnd\n\u2018tJoved omnes to drive car: \u20181!\n\u2018| practice the skill, timing, a+d\n\u2018|dinatfon that makes for ex)-n\n\u2018ting. That\u2019s the sure way |: s\n|}Safe Drivers Make Safe [i:.!\non S-D Day and every day\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 482.34490966796875, 4290.38037109375, 1776.4627685546875, 5854.689453125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": " \n\nMalone NECCHI\n\nand ELNA\nSEWING CENTER\n\n17 E. Main St.\nPHONE 2002\n\nMalone\n\nNOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS ~\nLATEST MODELS ON DISPLAY\n\nWE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF\nMACHINES BY FACTORY EXPERTS\n\nFREE HOME DEMONSTRATION\n\nWITH NO OBLIGATION\n\n24 \u2014 HOUR SERVICE \u2014 24\n\nNAME -\u2014\u2014\n\nADDRESS\n\naa a a |\n\neee ee\n\nSEND COUPON IN FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION\n\n \n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 3124.684626953125, 501.4296220703125, 3793.8842207031253, 884.4176069335938 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "| No paper carried \u201cthe story. Can't\nunderstand why. It was good ma-\nterial\u2014packed with human interest.\n\nit happened this way: They had\n\u2018planned the vacation for a long time.\n| The children had counted the days\ntill it began. Then they started off\non that long trip they had planned\n\n| an well.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 2538.693115234375, 425.4869079589844, 3027.9140625, 623.5794677734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "~ LOOKING\nBACKWARD\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 443.7849426269531, 1141.5218505859375, 1741.03515625, 2759.4453125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "SAUMIER\u2019S\n\nShell Service Station\n\nCOME IN AND HAVE YOUR\n\nRADIATOR FLUSHED\n\nAND FILLED WITH\n\nSHELLZONE NOW\n\nALL SIZE WINTER RECAPPS WITH POLAR GRIP AND\nREGULAR RUBBER WITH A WRITTEN ROAD HAZARD\nGUARANTEE\n\nGJVE THE FAMILY A NEW\n\nEvinrude For Xmas\nSOME GOOD USED OUTBOARD MOTORS\n\nCOME IN FOR YOUR FREE BOOK\nOF CHRISTMAS CAROLS\n\nWe Give United Trading Stamps\n\n \n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 1780.9750322265625, 364.02157153320314, 2437.82684765625, 4984.73993359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "THE PROPLE OF THE 8TATE\nOF NEW YORK\n\nTO Cyril Perkins, brother of Da-\nniel Perkins, deceased, if living,\nand if he be dead, his executors,\nadministrators, widow, issue, heirs\n~at-law, next of kin, assigns, suc-\ncessors in interest, devisees, and\ndistributees whose names and\n\nplaces of residence are unknown\nand cannot be ascertained, Arthur\nL. Perkins, Norfolk, Va., Walter\nJ. Perkins, Norfotk, Va., Marion\n\u2018Monteiro, Norfolk, Va., Kathryn\nSasser, Goldsboro, N. Carolina, Jo-\nseph A. Perkins, Akron, Ohio, Tho-\nmas M. Roach, Gurnee, Ill., Fran-\nces Roach Chandler, Gurnee, 111.,\nT. M. Roach, Jr., Gurnee, Ill.,\nBetty Roach Wren, Jacksonville,\nN. \u20ac., Maryjoe Roach, Ahonen, Gur-\nnee, Iil., Charles Coryea, Ruther-\nford, New Jersey, Francis Coryea,\n\nWaterbury, Vermont, Della Coryea,\nWaterbury, Vt., Clarabel McGrath,\n(Margeno, Ohio, William Perkins,\nbrother of decedent, Henry Per-\nkins, brother of decedent, and\nMary Perkins, sister of decedent,\nif they be living, and if they or any\nof them be dead, their executors,\nadministrators, husbands and wi-\ndows, issue, heirs-at-law, next-of-\nkin, devisees, successors in inter-\nest, and distributees whose names\n| and places of residence are un-\nknown and cannot be ascertained,\nand to all persons who by purchase\nor inheritance, or otherwise, have\nor claim to have, an interest in the\nestate of deceased, derived through\nsaid above named persons, and to\nall persons who claim to have an\ninterest in the estate of decedent\nderived through said above named\npersons or any other nieces or ne-\nphews of said Daniel Perkins, de-\nceased, and to any and all persons\nwho are or make any claim what-\nsoever as executor, or administra-\ntor, of any persons who may be\ndeceased, and who, if Hving, would\nhave any interest in the estate of\nDaniel Perkins, deceased, derived\nthrough any or all of the above\nnamed persons or person described\nor their distributees, heirs-at-law,\nnext-of-kin, devisees, legatees, suc-\ncessors in interest, assigns, and\nwhich person, if there are such\npersons, are unknown and their\naddresses are unknown to the exe-\ncutor.\n\nYou, and each of you, are here-\nby cited to show cause before our\nSurrogate of the County of Frank.\nlin at the Surrogate\u2019s Court of said\nCounty. held at the Court House\nin the Villa; of Malone, in the\nCounty of Franklin, on the 19th day\nof December, 1955, at 10 o'clock in\nthe forenoon of that day, why,\n\nA paper purporting to be the\nLast Will and Testament of Danie!\nPerkins should not be admitted tc\nprobate as a will of real and per\nsonal property, upon the petitior\nof Arthur W. Handly, who reside:\nat Malone, New York: and = why;\nLetters Testamentary should no\nbe granted to Arthur W. Handl:\nresiding at Malone, New York.\n\nIN TESTIMONY WHER\nBOF, We have cause\n\n(L. 8.) the seal of office of ou\nsaid Surrogate to b\nhereunto affixed.\nWITNESS ELLSWORT!\nN LAWRENCE, = Surre\ngate of said County, a\nthe Surrogate\u2019s Office i\nMalone Village, in sai\nCounty, the 14th day c\nNovember in the year \u00a2\nour Lor\u2019, One Thousan\nNine Hundred und Fift:\nfive,\n\nErma M. Scanion,\n\nClerk of the Surrogate\u2019s Cour\n\nN B-This citation is served upo\n\nyou as required by law. You ar\n\nobliged to appear in person. |\nyou omit to appear it will he a\nsumed that vou consent to the pri\n\nceedings, unless you file writte\nobjections thereto. You have\nright to have an atturney-at-la\nappear for you.\n\nRobert FE. Walsh,\n\nAttorney for Executor,\n\nArthur W. Handly,\n\n39 FE. Main Street,\n\nMalone, New York. iv\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 2535.50244140625, 3716.55224609375, 3080.276611328125, 3833.4296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "From the Files\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 462.9149169921875, 2834.5576171875, 1758.9100341796875, 4170.59228515625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": " \n\nTHE HEATING SEASON WILL SOON BE HERE.\n\nWE HAVE A FULL LINE OF COAL, WOOD, OIL HEAT-\nING STOVES, WOOD AND COAL, OIL and GAS COM-\nBINATION RANGES; GAS and GAS RANGES; GAS\nROOM HEATERS; STOVE-FURNACE PIPES and ELBOW\nIN ALL SIZES.\n\nHOT WATER, HOT AIR, STEAM FURNACES and BOIL-\nERS.\n\nLET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE.\n\nW. D. Ryan & Sons\n\nCHATEAUGAY, N. Y.\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 4421.7195390625, 354.7428544921875, 4915.07391796875, 6587.98114453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "eer\npLiC NOTICE OF SALE\nLANDS.\n,unpald taxee at the Ca\ntreasurer's Office, Malone,\nyork, beginning Tuesday,\nember 27, 1955, at Ten O\u00b0\n, M.\n\\ STATE OF NEW YORK\nnklin County Treasurer's\nfice, Malone, New York.\nWhereas, arrears of taxes\n,in the year 1955, and als\nrg of taxes upon certain\nseme of the years 1952-198\nive, Charged and imposed,\nwnt to law, remain due an\nid on several tracts, lots, 7\nparcels of land described i\njowing list, vis: (The r\nven being those of the o'\nov upants as the same a\nthe assessment rolls for\n@ years and the amounts\nWing taxes, interest, ex;\nni other charges against thi\nrties for such years.)\nALTAMONT, TOWN OF\ncomb\u2019s Purchase, Great\nNo. 1.\nTwp. No, 22.\nOutside Village\n\nlot No. 99. Felber, Steph\n\u00a2 Raquette River Road, 3\n\nbmp 100 x 250 ea., Bounde\ny Cote; EB. by River; S.\n1 W. by LaFleur.\nLot No. 71. LaGrave, W:\npurth Ave., Wild Irnd 100\npnde@ N. by Bushey; \u00a9\npd; 8. by Cosograin; W.\u2014\nacct er\nINSIDE VILLAGE\nLot No. 103. Brier, Hecto\nk St., 2 Fam. Res. &\nar, Bounded N. by Beau\n. by LaLonde; 8. by Par\ny. by Desotel........ F\nLot No. 105. Brickey,\n| High St., Res. 2/5 A., Bi\n, by Reynolds; B. by L\nn, S, by High St.; W.\nC1) ra\nlot No. 108. Chadkins,\nurdy Park St., Lot 1/2 A.,\nod N. by Rq. Pond; E. b\nPurch; S. by Park St.; *\nlat No. 83. \"Gaff, Lawrer\n4\u00b076 McLaughlin Ave.;\ny res. 1/5 A. , Bounded\nhew: BE. by Drew; S. by G\nby McLaughlin Ave....\nLot No. 106. LaLonde, .\nMt. View Ave., Res. 1/\nbounded N. by Powers; E.\njew Ave.; S. by Albert La\nhy LaBrie... tase\nLot No. 83. Pickering,\nbn McLaughlin Ave., Res.\nFunded N. by V. Picker:\ny Hf. Pickering; S. by Dr\nW ROBOTS. oo... ee eee ee eee\nlat No. 106. Pisanchin\n1 & Marion: 124-126 Par\nfutel 78\u2019 - 2/5, Bounded\nwrk St.: B. by Yando;\nenette; W. by Propp.\nLot No, 105. Sayles, J:\nn7{ Wawbeek Ave., Hof\n. Bounded N. by Ellis;\nuwbeek Ave.; S. by C\n1 W. by Gauthier......\nlaut No, 105. Snider\nor-eration: 49 Park St\nMfrs 30\u00b0 - 2/10, Bounde.\nRafferty; B. by Village\nPart, St.; W. by Snider \u2014\nLit \u201cNo. 105. Snider He\nt.. jon: 41-43-45-47 Park\n120\u00b0 - 2/5, Bounded N.\nert.: BE. by Snider Hote\nPark St.; W. by Wawbee\nLiat No, &3. Varden.\n02-294 McLaughlin A\n\u00bb + 200, Bounded N. by\n'y WV. Pickering: 8.\n* OW, by McLaughlin\nTwp. No. 25\nOutside Vitlage\nIe- No. N1/3. Sack, \u00a3\n\u00ab \u2018mend, Camp 1 A..\n\nk .y Gabnilson; E. by \u00a9\nty Trombley: W. wy\nBANGOR, TOWN\n\nTwp. No. 5\nLier No, 3/4. Allen,\nu'h Side Shirley R.,\nBounded N. by Tour\ny Tuurville; S. by Perr,\nLat No. 7. Bean, Edc\nie Depot St., H. & Io\u00b0\nunded N. by Drury: E\not \nREGULAR $379.95 HEYWOOD-WAKEFIELD 6-\n\noe: iECE Modern Solid \u00a2 50\nbites Birch Dining 279\nBridge Lamp Room Suite Peas\nAugust $ |\n\nQuemoy and little Quemoy..\nlie within~tie outer Harbor of\nAmoy, one of the Communisis\u2019\nmost important ports. All,\ntogether, they are not much\nbigger than Staten Island.\nHeavily garrisoned, the Quemoys\nhave been attacked, bombed, and\nshelled intermittently since 1949.\nTroops are dug into an elabo-\nrate tunnel system in the clay-\n\net\n\n \n\n \n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 3416.4342265625, 3950.515525390625, 4437.86606640625, 6002.7806171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "Washington -\u2014(UP)--Quemoy,\nMatsu, Neanchi and the Pescad-\nires.. Those names were unh-\nknwn to most Americans until\nthe recent Formosa crisis.\n\nNow they are in the headlinees\nalmost daily as the world waits\ntensly to see whether Red China\n\nwill try to seize them as step-\nping stones to the invasion of\nFormosa.\n\nWith the advent of world at-\n\u2018tention focused on this string of\nbleak and rocky little islands\n\u2018off the coast of China, the\nNational Geographic Society dug\ninto its files and produced the\nfollowing information on the\nmain islands involved.\n\nNanchi, ... the largest in a\ncluster of tiny islands 150 miles\nnorth of Formosa. Since the\nNationalist withdrawal from the\nTachens, the Nanchi group stands\nat the northernmost picket line\nagainst possible Red invasion\nof Formosa. They are now heav-\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 4410.22998046875, 595.6205444335938, 5168.8203125, 945.7911376953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "New Mexico\nCompletions\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 2438.955078125, 877.136962890625, 4348.892578125, 2580.2822265625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 5464.771140625, 3953.943748046875, 6464.5364765625, 4522.41782421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "anc- Tock Nilisides.\n\n| Wuchiu,. . . An isolated dot o!\nfand between Matsu and Quemo}\nand some 14 miles out in \u2018in\n\u2018strait still reportedly held 0b}\nFormosan forces. It has _ one\nlarge tishing village.\n\n'MORE MORE MORE#*\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 6469.26708984375, 2952.043212890625, 8329.2158203125, 3518.69580078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Dixon-Yates Opposed\nBy Memphis and REA\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 343.6477580566406, 8181.454734375, 1362.976662109375, 9153.611671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Mrs. P. H. Gamble presided a\u00b0\nan executive meeting of the of-\nficers of the WSCS of the First\nMethodist Church Monday after-\nnoon.\n\nMrs. Gamble read _ scripture\nfrom the book of Acts, Chapter 9.\n\nThere were 12 officers present\nand reports were made by the\nvarious officers. Quarterly re-\nports were filled out to be mailed\nto district headquarters.\n\nThe WSCS will meet in circles\nnext week with the Ruth Circle\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 1373.63295703125, 6464.064109375, 2385.205421875, 8554.8880390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "SY WEeu 4 4tHn\n\nThe Agriculture Department\n\nhas ordered a quarantine around\n\nArizona, California and New\n\nMexico to control the Khapra\nBeetle.\n\nThe quarantine order will not\napply to all areas in the states,\nhowever. It will be enforced only\non warehouses, mills and other\nplaces where officials find grain\ninfested with the khapra beet-\nle.\n\nThis insect pest lives in either\nmoist or dry grain. It was first\ndiscoveerd in the United States\nwhen it was fourd in Californ-\nfa in 1958. Officials say that\nif it\u2019s allowed to spread, it\ncould easily do heavy: damage to\nstored grain in the south and\nin heated warehouses in the north\n\nUnder the. quarantine order,\ngrain from infested areas will\nnot be allowed to move across\nstate lines without a_ special\nfederal certificate. A total of\n11 infested areas have been\nfound so far in California, Ari-\nzona, and New Mexico.\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 6494.5904765625, 3542.304099609375, 7524.97544140625, 5951.6321796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Memphis, Tennessee --(Us)-\u2014\nThe City of Memphis has threat-\nened to \u2018secede\u2019 from the Ten-\nnessee Valley Authority System\nand build its own steam plant\nyather than draw power from a\nDixor-Yates plant.\n\nThe city\u2019s defiance received\nenthusiasitic support from at\n\u2018least one other point in the T. V.\nA. area.yA newspaper in Tupelo,\n| Mississippi \u2014 \u201cThe Journal\u2019\n\u2018urges that Memphis buiid its own\ngenerating facilities or that the\nstate of Tennessee take over\n\u2018operation of T. V. A.\n\nMayor Frank Tobey of Mem-\nphis says flatly the city will re-\nfuse to buy power generated by\n' the proposed Dixon-Yates steam\nplant at West Memphis, Arkan-\nsas, a private power enterprise.\n- Atlantic City, New Jersey\n|\u2014(UP)\u2014 The National Rural\n| Electric Cooperative Association\n/has adopted a resolution calling\n/ upon the atomic energy com-\n| mission to cancel the Dixon-\n| Yates contract.\n| The Association ... closing its\n13th annual convention at A*-\n\u2018lantic City ... urged congress\n_to block the conrer: by denying\n\n \n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 342.9204326171875, 5832.06850390625, 1360.2494892578125, 7807.818703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "ae ee ee\n\nPresident Eisenhower has\ngiven his prescription for victory\nin 1956. |\n\nMr. Eisenhower wants the\nparty to_ represent \u201cdymamic |\nconserkaigym.\u2019\u2019 The president |\nsays he prefers that to his re-\ncent description of the G. O. P|\nas a party of *4pog;essive\nModerattQs.\u201d )\n\nThe President's formula is\nthat the party should be con-\nservative in \u201ceverything that is\nbasic to our system,, and dynamic\nin promoting a better life for\nall Americans. Mr. Eisenhower\ntold the party to drop old line\nconservatism: and keep in step\nwith the times.\n\nThe President made his re-\n\nmarks at a meeting of the G. O.\nP. National Committee in Wash-\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 341.5535583496094, 5402.9599609375, 1947.0859375, 5772.42431640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "lke Gave Republicans Party\nPrescription For 1956 Victory\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 1373.5963359375, 8627.027, 2390.250099609375, 9143.96909375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "meeting at the home gf Mrs.\nJames Robinson, Artesia Hi-way,\neee the Esther Circle meeting\nat the home of Mrs. Roy P. Fort\nAdams St. The time of the meet-\nings is Monday, Febraury 28, at\n1:30 p. m.\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 390.3072509765625, 9198.6796875, 2336.155029296875, 11183.2373046875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n\n|\nVOILA \u2018 .\n\nSO\u00bb ss me Sia,\n\nSS ~\n\nSTN we\n\n \n\nAO WI a et ee, ~wttowce ae |\n\nSORA. x of trained\n_ engineers.\n\n' Money was allocateu to install\n\u2018an OMNI- -range at Farmington in\n\u2018the 1955 buaeet. CAA said that\n\u2018the money then ad ccpriated is\n\u2018still availab'e for to> range. The\n\u2018cost of installing a range oVver-\nages $95,000, and maintenance\n\u2018and operation ccsts aout 356 906\n\nannually.\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1542.1339658203126, 3447.772759765625, 2197.82172265625, 4983.95062890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "GENEVA-\u2014UP\u2014A joint declara-\n\u2018tion by Secretary of State John\nFoster Dulles and Marshal Tito of\nYugoslavia that the Sovict satellites\n| should. bo. freed.\u2014reay-aanger the\n\u2018Kremlin, it was believed Monday.\n| Dulles flew to Yugoslavia and\nconferred with the Yugoslav presi-\n\u2018dent for seven hours on the Adria-\n\u2018tic island of Brioni. They issued a\n\u201ccommon accord\u201d calling for in-\ndependence for the satellite coun-\n_ tries.\n\nDiplomatic observers here said\nTito\u2019s main idea was believed to\nbe to have Communist states inde-\n-pendent from Russia\u2014as is Yugo-\nslavia. However, neituer defined\nthe meaning of the word \u201cindc-\npendent\u2019 and nither went into spe-\ncific detail.\n\nBut his statement came on the\neve of the October revolution which\nfirst brought Communism to Rus-\n\u2018sia and was expected to cause an-\n,ger in the Sovict Union. Informed\nsources said the Soviet Union al-\nways denied Russia was the \u201cboss\u201d\nof the satellites and would find\nitself in a difficult position because\n\n\u2018of Tito's demands.\n\u2018-. There was no indication whether\n\u201cthe statement would have any ef-\n\u2018fect on the Big Four conference\nnere.\n\nThough Dulles brought back an\n\u2018accord on the satellites, he appar-\nently failed to win the backing of\nTito for Western plans to reunify\nGermany.\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 4844.100640625, 3683.69097265625, 5513.688421875, 4773.41351953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "CHICAGO \u2014UP-\u2014 Sen. Paul H.\nDougtas (D-I0.) said Monday the\nHouse-passed natural gas bill would\nraise the average family\u2019s fuel cost\n{by $20 to $30 a year.\n\nDouglas, in a specch prepared\n\n\u2018for a City Club luncheon, said there\n\u2018is a good chance to defeat the bill,\nwhich is expected te come before\nthe Senate next year. He called it\nan \u201coutrageous raid on the con-\n. sumer.\u2019\nDouglas said he would \u201cdeeply\nregret it\u2019 if the oil and gas indus-\n\u2018try \u201cforced\u201d Democratic leaders\n.in Congress to support the mea-\nsure.\n\nHouse Speaker Sam Rayburn and\n\n\u2018Senate Leader Lyndon B. Johnson,\n\u2018boih Texans, favor the bill. It\nwould exempt natural gas produc-\ners from federal regulation.\n{ The Mlinois Democrat said pas-\nsage of the bill, which was ap-\n\u2018proved by the House last year,\n,would raise the price of natural\ngas by 10 to 15 cents per 1,000\n\u2018cubic feet.\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 2197.289361328125, 2816.776666015625, 2846.746283203125, 4212.05023828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (NMN) \u2014 Sen.\nDennis Chavez \u2018D-NM) returned\nto Washington Thursday morning.\nand he and his office today were\nuncommunicative about a trip\nthat he and a party of 12 made to\nEurope and back this fall. The\ngroup left New York by boat Sept.\n20 and returned to Washington\nNov. 3. aboard a military trans-\nport plane. Chavez made the trip\nas chairman of the Subcommittee\nwhich handies Defense Depart-\n\u2018ment Appropriations. with the ex-\npressed jntent of inspecting mili-\ntary bases abroad.\n\nChavez said that his \u201cconsci-\nence was clear\" about the trip\nwhich came to public notice when\nDefense Department said that it\nMaapeatting.. tee, military... trans\n\u201cport planes. to Europe to pick uf\n\nree Senators. including Chavez\n\n\u2018and their part. The Senators de\n\u2018clined the special planes. Although\nthe trip was taken under the aus-\n\u2018pices of the Senate Appropriations\nCommittee, Thomas J. Scott of the\nCommittee staff flatly refused te\nanswer questions about it. The\nSenator declined ta see reporters\nin his office stating that he wa:\nbusy catching up on his mail. Af.\nter Chavez\u2019 return the Defense De-\npartment referred questions to the\nCommittee and to Chavez\u2019 office\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 897.4487241210937, 5142.48198828125, 1551.8594423828126, 5960.0917421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "arriving in Washington that after-\nnoon. On Monday. Nov. 14, the chief\nexecutive is expected to be moved\nby automobile to his Gettysburg,\n\u2018Penn., farm for further recupera-\ntion.\n/ White and Maj. Gen. Howard\nMcC, Snyder, the White House phy-\nsician, agreed that it probabl: will\nbe late January or February be-\n-fore Mr. Eisenhower is in a posi-\ntion to decide whether he should\nseek another term.\n' The internationally-known heart\nspecialist emphasized that: the\nPresiden, first must resume some\nof the \u201cfull strain\u2019\u2019 of the presi-\ndency before deciding on his own\nfuture.\n\nWhite said \u201che's got to use his\n\n, (Continued On Page 6)\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 188.27034887695314, 1518.485650390625, 858.8331362304688, 3479.829046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n\night dead from highway accidents\nonday and a ninth person was\nied in a light plane crash in one\nthe bloodiest weekends in the\ntate in recent moaths.\n\n| Six of the traffic deaths were\n\u2018counted against the state\u2019s fatality\n\u2018toll. bringing the figure to 291, com-\n} pared with 305 a year ago. The\nother two deaths occurred on pri-\nvate roads.\n| Latest traffic victims were Mr.\nand Mrs. Floyd Davis. both 51, of\nAlbuquerque, who were fatally in-\njured Sunday r\u00e9ght when thdr\ncar collided with a pickup truck 35\nmiles west of Albuquerque on US.\nes. .\n\nGail E. Larue, 31, of Albuquer-\nque, driver of the pickup. his wife,\nElsi. 33. and their two children\nwere injured,\n\nMerril] Jacobs, 34, died Sunday\nat El Paso from injuries received\nFriday night when the car in which\nhe was riding went out of control\nand overturned near Valmont,\nsouth of Alamogordo. A companion,\nAlfred Davis, 27. was injured.\n\nSaturday's victims include Mrs.\nOnie Lee Blalock. M4. of Elk City,\nOkla.. who was killed in a two-car\ncollision at Carlsbad, just six\nblocks from the home of her son.\nwhere she and her husband were to\nvisit.\n\nApoliga Jaminez, 30- year- old\nMexican national. was killed on a\nfarm near Artesia, and 18-month-\nold Gilbert Leroy Salazar was run\nover and killed in a driveway at his\nhome in Cuyamungue.\n\nTwo pedestrians also were includ:\ned im the weekend deaths. Arthur\nL. Walters of Miami. Pla.. was\nkilled by a hit-erun driver near\nGrants and 70-year-old Enrique\nHererra of Buena Vista was struch\n\n\u2018Continued On Page 6)\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 4199.70556640625, 4810.4609375, 5504.12451171875, 5105.3642578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "Supreme Court Lifts\nFurther Racial Bans\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 234.41361364746095, 5141.1348203125, 892.7468935546875, 5962.9999453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "DENVER-\u2014UP\u2014Dr. Paul Dudle.-\nWhite Monday approved plans for\nresident Eisennower to fly back\nmast Friday but said the chief exe-\nMeutive will have to \u201cdecide for\nimself\u2019\u2019 whether to run again.\nThe eminent boston heart spe-\njalist said, \u201cI have no precedent\nm which to base either adequate\ndvice or predictions\u201d on whether\ne President should seck another\nPrm.\n\u201cHe'll probably have to decide\nimsel{,\u201d\u2019 White told reporters at a\nDenver White House confer-\nPnce after his final check on the\n(President's condition ay Fitzsimons\nArmy Hospital.\nF White said Mr. Eisenhower and\ntthe doctors agreed on plans to\nleave here by air Friday morning\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 1532.2999267578125, 3112.56689453125, 2145.81396484375, 3425.48974609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Tito, Dulles Ask\n\u2018Freedom For Red\nSatellite Nations\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 1558.88335546875, 5164.55230078125, 2202.351751953125, 5951.79144921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.\u2014UP\u2014 A\n10-year-old boy and his 11-year-old\n\n\u2018sister have admitted starting a fire\nwhich hospitalized one man and\ndid thousands of dollars in damage\nto his home.\n\n' Juvenile authorities Monday were\ninvestigating why the boy, who was\n\n\u2018making collections on a = papet\n\n\u2018route. and his sister had started\nthe fire.\n\nOfficials said the two set a simi\n\nJar fire a week ago.\n\n_ The homeowner, Locke Mouton\nwas overcome with smoke when hx\nreturned Saturday to find his home\nin flames. An official of the. U.S\nCorps of Engineers, Mouton wa:\nrecovering Monday in an Albuquer\nque hospital.\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 3530.99468359375, 3929.61577734375, 4183.96430078125, 5356.57855859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "GENEVA\u2014UP\u2014Big Four confer-\nence sources predicted Monday\nSoviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav\nM. Molotev would yeturn from Mos-\ncow with new proposals that could\nbreak the current deadlock on Ger-\nman unity.\n\nMolotov took advantage of a\nthree-day conference recess to fly\nhome to Moscow for consultations\nwith the other Kremlin leaders. All\nthree Western foreign ministers\n\u2018also were absent from Geneva.\n\nSecretary of State John Foster\nDulles flew to Yugoslavia where he\n\n\u2018and Marshal Tito reached an \u2018\u201c\u2018ac-\n\u2018cord\u2019 that Soviet satellite states\n\nshould be free. British foreign sec-\n\u2018retary Harold MacMillan flew to\nLondon for conferences with Prime\nMinister Anthony Eden on the\n\n, Middle East and other problems.\n\n\u2018French Foreign Minister Antoine\n\nPinay returned to Paris for deci-\n\nsions. to restore .Sultan Sidi Mo-\n\u2018hammed Ben Youssef to the Mo-\n\nroccan throne.\n\nThe unofficial reports said Molo-\ntov was expected to return with\n\u2018new proposals on German unity\n\u2018and all-German elections that\nwould go at least part way toward\nmeeting the West. The Western Big\nThree and West Germany proposed\nFriday that free all-German elec-\n, tions be held in September, 1956.\n\n|\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 1561.0731201171875, 5016.62841796875, 2148.0029296875, 5153.1064453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "juveniles Admit They\nSet Albuquerque Fire\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 2188.0712890625, 783.2643432617188, 2766.81689453125, 1098.0091552734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Ent Death Probe\nBrings Charges\nAgainst Couple\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 1588.930474609375, 6286.65191015625, 2231.762884765625, 7019.2792421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "tucky, and mayoralty races in In-\ndiana where small towns may pro-\nvide a tip-off on farm sentiment.\n\nKentucky's gubernatorial election\nprobably will get the most national!\nattention. Democrats are torn by\ninter-party strife in the Blue Grass\nState where A. B. (Happy) Chand-\nler is making a comeback try. \u00b0\n\nChandler is opposed by Repubii-\ncan Edwin R. Denny, former US.\ndistrict. attorney, whose hopes of\nwinning in the normally-Democra-\ntle state are based on a split in\nDemocratic party ranks.\n\nIn. Mississippl, the Democratic\nnominee for governor, Attorney\n(Continued On Luge 6)\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 2233.549560546875, 6211.42236328125, 2690.041259765625, 6349.13525390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Minor Injuries\n\u2018Hospitalize Two\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 4853.51519140625, 5131.83696875, 5517.21234765625, 5956.75433984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Tulings in two brief orders, There\n{were no written opinions, but both\n,actions evidently were based on\n\u2018the same reasoning as the tribu-\n_Wal\u2019s historic decision last year\n\\banning segregation in public\n, schools.\n; In one of Monday's cases, the\n| Justices affirmed a ruling by the\n| fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals\nlast March, outlawing separation of\nwhites and Negroes in public parks\nand swimming pools operated by\nithe State of Maryland and the City\nof Baltimore.\n\nIn the other segregation case, the\nSupreme Court upheld an appeal\n| brought by three Negroes who were\n_barred from the Bobby Jones Pub-\nj lic Golf Course in Atlanta, Ga. The\n\n(Continued Oa Page 61\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 914.6925595703125, 6286.45855078125, 1574.8189150390626, 7022.5683046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "will have on the 1956 national cam-\npaign. , |\n- The voting will be the first on\na broad scale since the Democrats\n'fecaptured control of Congress a\n| year ago and the first since Presi-\n\u2018dent Eisenhower's heart attack up-\ni set calculations on 1956.\n| Two states \u2014 Kentucky and Mis-\n\u2018sissippi \u2014 will elect governors.\n_Four ~ Kentucky, Mississippi, New\n\u201cJersey and Virginia \u2014 will select\n\u2018state legislators, and several cities\ni will elect mayors.\n| Of special iriterest to the politi-\n\u2018cal strategists will be the hot\n\u2018mayoralty race in Philadelphia;\njthe gubernatorial contest in Ken-\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 209.52369055175782, 3720.600640625, 884.6053530273438, 4787.53168359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "oa \u2014 q\nLaw Enfcrcement officials said\u2019\ntoday a li-vear-old youth had been\nsprchended in connection with\n\ne theft of postal funds from Wa-\nterfiow,\n\nThey said the youth, arrested in\nhis hogan about midnignt Satur-\nday. had been turned over to A.\nJ. Widdieson, postal inspector from\nthe Denver office.\n\n\u2018According to State Patrolman\nBi\u2018) Hastings and Deputy Sheriff\nFred Moss, the youth made admis-\nsions to taking about $40 in postal\nfunds from a cigar box. Some of it.\nthey said. had been spent on a\nflashlight, $2 was Joaned, ani about\n\n| $31 had been let with Mr. and\n\nMrs. Victor Kern, Waterflow postal\n\n| officials.\n\n| The Kerns told the officers the\n\n\u00bb youth had asked them to keep the\nmoncy for him, telling them he\nhad earnd it in Albuquerque.\n\nThe autres, was made a few\nhours after the money was report-\ncd missing.\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 4221.35210546875, 6282.50933203125, 4876.879828125, 7007.32953515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "though the cash register had been :\nbroken into. It had only a few |\npennies in it and these were left,\nthe officer said. He said entrance\nto the building had becn gained\n\u2018through a rear window.\n\nAt Gardenswartz Sullivan said\nthe rear door had been jimmicd\nopen, but the intruders didn't get\nvery far because they hit a steel\ndoor behind the wooden door. He\nsaid evidence had also been found\nwhere attempts were made to gein\nentrance through a skylight, but\nthat once again a layer of steel\nbars beneath a glass had thwarted\nthe attempts...\n\n\u2019 Sullivan said at the liquor stare\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 4200.327203125, 5140.28960546875, 4850.403265625, 5955.79437890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON \u2014UP\u2014 #\u00a3The\nSupreme Court struck down more\nracial barriers Monday. ft ruled\nthat racial segregation in public\nparks, swimming pools and golf\ncourses is unconstitutional.\n\nThe high tribunal also invalidated\na section of the 1950 Militar, Code\nof Justice that allows tne armed\n\u2018forces to arrest and try a veteran\nafter his discharge Yo civilian life\nfor yurious crimes committed\nwhile serving in uniform overseas.\n\nIn still aother major action. the\n\u2018court refused to review a lower\n\u2018court's ruling that it is unconsti-\n\u2018tutional for the government to bar\nmembers of alleged) subversive\ngroups from federal low rent hous-\ning projects.\n\nTae court made its segregation\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 2183.434625, 1112.414849609375, 2832.31781640625, 2556.138861328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "DURANGO--~(Special)\u2014An_in-\n\n| vestigation into the death of Sam\nEnt, 53-year-old Farmington and\n\u2018Durango man, has ended with\nthe conviction of two witnesses\nto the death on charges of lewd\nand indecent acts, District At-\ntorney Irvin L. Mason of Dur-\nango has announced.\n\nEnt died Oct. 16, in the home\nof Mrs. Frances Abeyta, one of\nthe witnesses, who was fined\n$100 and sentenced to six months\nin jail after pleading guilty to\ncharges of operating a lewd\nhouse, Her jail penalty was sus-\npended.\n\nThe other witness, Don Lan-\n\nnen, a boarder in Mrs. Abeyta's\nhouse, was given a $50 fine and\n\u2018a six-months suspended jail sen-\ntence after pleading guilty to\ncharges of fornication and adult-\nay.\n' Lannen said he planned i\nleave town as soon as he was\n\u2018released by the court. He said\n\u2018he planned to do this upon ad-\nvice of Mason. Mason said Lan-\n-nen would be released from jail\nand free to leave as soon as he\npaid the fine.\n\nIt was announced that a new\ninvestigation would be pressed\nafter a coroner's jury brought in\na verdict of \u2018\u2018death by foul\n\n(Continued On Page 6'\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 4174.1962890625, 2870.689208984375, 4810.10888671875, 3159.234130859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Subsidy Is\nKnight Plan\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 208.568359375, 3500.36572265625, 766.7020874023438, 3708.0126953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Youth Held For\nPostal Charses\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 2868.68505859375, 4595.30908203125, 3474.58056640625, 4813.64306640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "Ft. Bliss Brass -\nStudy Hunt Ficht\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 4177.57915625, 3183.266900390625, 4839.47016015625, 4292.70941796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "SACRAMENTO, Calif. \u2014UP\u2014\nGov. Goodwin J. Knight of Cali-|\nfornia Monday urged 12 western\n\u2018states to unite behind a pian for\ni government subsidy of the mining\nindustry.\n\n\u201cWe must have a ready market\n'for our We geen or Seicaes ts,\u201d\nKnight some tes at\nthe opening of the Western Gov-\nexpors Mineral bimini Tibet\n\nere\n\n\u201cOnly by joining hands can we\nihope to achieve the support . and\ni recognition that will be\n\nif a sound and practical iong-cange\nmineral policy is to be established\n| by our f{cderal government\u2019 he\n\n \n\nSen. Thomas Kuchel (RCalif) re-\n, marked that such a program was\nineeded to \u201ccorrect the blight into\nwhich the mining industry has fal-\nen.\u201d\n| Knight suggested legislation to\ncontinue the government\u2019s minerals\npurchasing program, legislation of\n; tContinuea On Page 6)\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 2177.4169921875, 2589.935302734375, 2708.21484375, 2797.354736328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Chavez Silent\nOn Plane Trip\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 2832.49609375, 781.3413696289062, 5483.64208984375, 1383.804931640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Wintry Cold Front\nDrops Snow In State\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 4862.3369140625, 3462.293212890625, 5461.12939453125, 3671.40087890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Natural Gas Hike\nExnected In Bill\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 217.55288696289062, 4807.47900390625, 1528.1240234375, 5110.197265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "ae Plans His Return\no East This Friday\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 2899.423095703125, 6155.94140625, 3505.6416015625, 6285.314453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "Anderson Is Expecting\nNixon As Candidate\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 2241.0215390625, 6357.72612890625, 2886.085150390625, 7016.1640078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "Two men were in San Juan hos-\n\npital today wi:h what attendants\ndescribed as minor injuries, but\ndctails of neither mishap could not\nbe immediately learned.\n| Willie Stewart, 36, reportedly\nwas\u2019 hospitalized with an injured\nleft ankle. Attaches said he was\nadmitted to the hospital at 3:15\na.m. Sunday ang suid he was a\ntruck driver for the Ejliott Con:\nstruction company.\n; John \u2018Buse, 32, 104 E. Tycksen\nHaliburton employe, was hospital\nized with a tractused toe. He was\nadmi.ted at 5 p.m. Saturday,\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 2222.630615234375, 4244.29443359375, 3512.7802734375, 4549.5283203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "SJ Diarrhea Endemic\nListed By Department\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 222.21884155273438, 5974.49169921875, 2163.727783203125, 6267.42529296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "Political Strategists Keep Eyes\n\u2018On Local And Statewide Election\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 868.42236328125, 1716.3450927734375, 1502.6910400390625, 2007.5819091796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "Soil Plan\nIs Offered\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 2213.00347265625, 4565.43316015625, 2870.3671328125, 6167.07172265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "There is no epidemic of diar-\nrhea in San Juan county. There\nis an endemic that has been un-\nder the noses of residents of the\n\ncounty for many years but they\n\nhave not been aware of it.\n\nThat is the statement today\nof Dr. Warren Rasmussen, bi-\ncounty health officer, in connec-\ntion with the deaths of two San\n\n\u2018Juan county infants last night,\nreportedly due to diarrhea.\n\u2018Deaths of the two were reported\nto the county\u2019 health office this\n\u2018morning with no definite cause\n\ngiven.\nBring To Public\nThe two fatalities were from\n\n\u201cthe reservation, Dr. Rasmussen\n\u2018said, and from \u201cinformation re-\n\n{\n\necived,\u201d it was adjudged = diar-\nrhea was the cause of the death.\nDr. Rasmussen said it is time\n\n.the situation was brought to the\ni public eve. \u201cWe \u2018are concerned\n\u2018with it.\u2019 he said, \u201cIn fact, we\n\nhave becn concerned over it for\n\n\u2018some time.\u201d\n\nHe declared that although\n\n/more cases of infant deaths are\n\u2018reported in San Juan county now\n,than there were some ycars ado,\n/\u201cthat is due to better reporting\n\nservices.\"\u2019 He declared in actu-\n, ality there were fewer infant\n-deaths from diarrhea\u2019 in San\n\n\u2018Juan county this year (han there\n\nwere five years ago. \u201cBut those\n\n\u2018deaths have been called to pub-\njie attention.\u201d\n\nNo one case was reported in\n} (Continued On Page 6)\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 3520.467041015625, 3597.7666015625, 4153.5595703125, 3916.724609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "iNew Proposals By\nSoviets Expected\n\u2018At Geneva Talks\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 1520.854248046875, 1199.42333984375, 2160.42041015625, 1491.149169921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "OMNI Here\n\nBy Summer\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 3516.79638671875, 2892.90966796875, 4157.388671875, 3031.07470703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "Wavne Dallas Stricken\nWhile On Hunting Trip\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 3514.034423828125, 5975.2880859375, 5474.478515625, 6264.66162109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "\u201cPolice Check Reports On Thugs -\n\u2018Operating In Downtown Section\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 3554.6035703125, 6281.09331640625, 4212.440375, 7008.4843203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "City police today were investi-\ngating a break-in at the Bluc\nScruce restaurant and what Police\nChicf Dan Sullivan said were two\nother apparent similar attempts.\nThe officer said the incidents were\nbelieved to have occurred late\nSaturday uc carly\u2019 Sunday morn-\ning.\n\nSullivan identified the other two\ncstablishments as Gardenswartz\nSporting Goods store and Harry\nAllen\u2019s Hquor store, both in the\n200 bleck on West Main.\n\nSteel Deer Balked\n\nIn connection with the restaurant\nbreakin, Sullivan said so far noth-\ning had been reported missing, al-\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 183.09963989257812, 767.1486206054688, 2168.41845703125, 1152.0247802734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "Nine Die In Fatal\nNew Mexico Weekend\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 3512.620416015625, 3044.485650390625, 4164.520453125, 3574.977728515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "Wayne Dallas, superintendent\n\n.of drilling for El Paso Natural\nGas Co., Was recuperating to-\nday in San Juan hospital from\nan emergency appendectomy,\n.which interrupted a hunting\ni trip.\n\u2018' Paltas had gone to Vermejo\nPark on an elk hunt when he\nwas stricken. He was flown\nfrom Eagle Nest to Farmington\nilate Saturday afternoon and un\n\u2018derwent surgery immediately.\n\n \n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 213.20535278320312, 1157.297607421875, 815.5234985351562, 1436.5872802734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "Six Killed\nOn Roads\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 4889.0469296875, 6284.80230078125, 5534.35687890625, 6613.465765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "the neiting had been torn off a\nrear window, again a lattice of iron\nconfronted the intruders.\nNet Juvenile\nThe officer said he dij not think\nthe work was that of juveniles.\nSullivan added that a window at\n\ntime nwtionrims fem Pawn Bt\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 2846.279296875, 1445.9476318359375, 3404.087646484375, 1905.710205078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "Local Man\nIs Victim\nOf Polio\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 3557.572564453125, 5515.00103125, 4182.61078515625, 5950.88959375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "SPRINGER \u2014UP\u2014 Dr. Champ\nTyrene and a team of musici@n\njudges visited Springer recently\nte audition high scheel students\ninterested in becoming members\nof an all-state band.\n\nThe band and orchestra will be\nformed in Jantary in Santa Fe\nwith music professers at High-\nlands University in Las Vegas\nin charge of auditions,\n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 4830.6348203125, 2149.05132421875, 5496.7450625, 3431.072943359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "Snow fell in northern and eastern\nNew Mexico Monday as a sharp\ncold. front snapped. a prolonged\nstreak of late autumn weather.\n\nState police issued highway warn-\nings in north central and north-\n\nThe weather bureau in Raton re-\nported that six inches of snow\nstruck Raton pass and highways\nsouth of Raton were \u201cicy in spo\n\nBy afternoon, the U. S. Weather\nBureau in Albuquerque said, most\nroads in the Tucumcari, Las Vegas,\nRaton and Clayton area will be\nslick and da . Highways\nnorth of Santa Fe were expected\nto be covered with thin layers of\nice in spots,\n\nThe cold fromt, briaging New\nMexico face to face with winter\nfor the first time this year, brushed\nthrough the cast side during the\nweekend and tumbled tempera-\ntures down to new lows for the\nSeason.\n\nThe front, moving rapidly south-\nward, dumped an inch of snow on\n{Lander and Douglas, Wyo., and\n| \u2018Continued On Page 6)\n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 4196.6738828125, 4414.32915625, 4847.0575625, 4772.18305078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": "GRANTS --UP\u2014 Negotiations\nwere underway here Monday for\na $1 million housing project, the\nlargest in Grants\u2019 history.\n\nFederal housing officials chose a.\nsite just outside the city limits.\nBut application for annexation will\nbe filed with the town board in\nthe next two weeks.\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 2896.8018125, 6306.58696875, 3543.47308984375, 6726.71430078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": "ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. \u2014UP\u2014\nSen. Clinton P. Anderson 'D-N.M.}\npredicted Monday that Vice Presi-\ndent Richard Nixon would be the\nRepublican party's presidential\ncandidate for 1936.\n| He said he thought Adlai Steven-\nson would be the Democratic can-\ndidate \u201cwithout question,\u201d\u201d and add-\ned he thought Stevenson would bx\n\nbee heed eunecnen!! \u00abyw slasfadt Ntbonn\n" }, "53": { "bbox": [ 906.3526547851562, 4213.6143125, 1523.2731386718751, 4775.58539453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 53, "ocr_text": "a ge eee\n\nSOCORRO \u2014UP\u2014 Gev. Jehan F.\nSimms has named E. C. Anderson\n\nM. Cramer, vice president ef the\nU. 8, Petath Ce., and James\nRichardsen, assiatant manager\nof the Chine Mines division of\nKennecott Copper Corp., as offi-\ncial delegates te the Western\nGeverners\u2019 Mineral Pelicy con-\nference, in Sacraments, Calif.\nNev. 7-16.\n" }, "54": { "bbox": [ 4826.51416015625, 1417.6094970703125, 5364.34814453125, 1865.4613037109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 54, "ocr_text": "Mild Fall\nWeather.\nIs Ousted\n" }, "55": { "bbox": [ 4196.01220703125, 4317.49072265625, 4805.72216796875, 4397.56005859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 55, "ocr_text": "Housing Project Slated\n" }, "56": { "bbox": [ 863.8972104492187, 1296.46343359375, 1493.1776796875001, 1685.6245791015626 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 56, "ocr_text": "| Pustion chambers which canted\nthem te \u201ceverfire.\u201d\u201d\n" }, "57": { "bbox": [ 2840.93218359375, 2141.32915625, 3497.581732421875, 4210.15277734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 57, "ocr_text": ", Jack Nelson, 29%vear-old Farm-\nington High schoo} teacher, was\n_in a borrowed iron lung at San\n' Juan hospital today, Farming-\ni ten\u2019s first bulbar polio victim of\n\u2018the season, according to health\nauthorities.\n\n' As a result Dr. Warren Ras-\nmussen, district health officer,\nsajd gamma globulin shots will\n_be given to all students who had\nclasses under Nelson last Thurs-\nday, the day he became ill. Jack\nEchols, high school principal,\nsaid, an estimated 60 students\nwere involved.\n\nWarn Against Panic\n\nDr. Rasmussen warned par-\nents against panic. He said he\n\u2018had called the state health de-\n\u2018 partment in Santa Fe this morn-\ning and was advised that the\n\u2018gamma giobulin would be sent\nby bus. The doctor said adminis-\n\u2018tration of the shots would pro-\n\u2018bably begin Wednesday.\n\nThe lung, reportedly the only\nore in the San Juan Basin, was\n' rushed from Mercy hospital in\nDurango in the early hours this\n- morning. Attendants attributec\n- jt to saving Ne!son's life. Farm\n-ington\u2019s volunteer firemen as\n\u2018sisted in the mercy mission.\n\nNelson, father of three chil\n\u00bb dren, was reported by his docto:\n1'to be in a satisfactory conditio:\nt.and \u2018doing as well as can bi\n- expected\u201d at. a'clack this alles\n>;noon. . -\nvf \u2018Thought It Was Cota\n\u201c' Associates said the teache\n\u2018complained of not feeling wel\n\u2018Thursday, but continued teach\n* ing, thinking he was comin,\n* down with a cold. He did no\n>! teach Friday, they said. His con\n\n, dition became increasingly wors\n>| and he was admitted to the hos\n>: pital last night in a critical con\n- dition.\n\n-: Nelson has been with the loca\n\naL (Continued Un Page 6)\n" }, "59": { "bbox": [ 3545.508544921875, 5421.484375, 4193.73095703125, 5497.53369140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 59, "ocr_text": "Forming All-State Band\n" }, "60": { "bbox": [ 244.6999295654297, 6291.61480078125, 908.2591616210938, 6661.9862734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 60, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON \u2014UP\u2014 Republi-\ncan and Democratic strategists will\nhave Yheir political barometers out\nTuesday when thousands of voters\ngo to the polls in local and state-\nwide elections,\n\nThey will be trying to determine\nwhat bearing the local elections\u2014\nbased primarily on local issues\u2014\n" }, "61": { "bbox": [ 4934.6943359375, 6671.884765625, 5510.822265625, 6958.0439453125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 61, "ocr_text": "BINGO\nTONIGHT \u20148 P.M.\u201d\nFarmington \u2014 Arena:\n\n \n" }, "62": { "bbox": [ 2931.616943359375, 6750.4150390625, 3521.575439453125, 6981.50048828125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 62, "ocr_text": "November San | Juan\n\nAccident Tally\nYesterday: One.\nSo far this month: Seven.\n" }, "63": { "bbox": [ 879.0120849609375, 1201.1888427734375, 1436.590576171875, 1277.0152587890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 63, "ocr_text": "Turn Of Gas Supply\n" }, "64": { "bbox": [ 4838.2529296875, 1893.1368408203125, 5405.99267578125, 2083.155517578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 64, "ocr_text": "State Police Issue\nWarning Of Slippery\nHighways In North\n" }, "66": { "bbox": [ 295.7218933105469, 6685.94140625, 894.408935546875, 6986.83154296875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 66, "ocr_text": "\u2018 NOTICE\nSaudy\u2019s Automotive Service\nFarmington\u2019s Oldest Tunc-up\nShop \\\nClosed Fri., Sat., Sun.\nNovember 11-12-13\nEmployes Deer Hunting\n" }, "67": { "bbox": [ 889.6403198242188, 4101.20263671875, 1530.8658447265625, 4217.51318359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 67, "ocr_text": "Simms Names Delegates\nTn Palirv Canforence\n" }, "69": { "bbox": [ 2866.686767578125, 1916.944580078125, 3382.10986328125, 2112.84130859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 69, "ocr_text": "Students In Man\u2019\u2018s\nClass To Be Given\nAnti-Polio Shots\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "267604469-beatrice-daily-sun-Feb-11-1955-p-4.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 2, 21 ], [ 2, 6 ], [ 21, 6 ], [ 24, 5 ], [ 24, 13 ], [ 5, 13 ], [ 19, 29 ], [ 19, 15 ], [ 29, 15 ], [ 51, 39 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 2, 6 ], [ 5, 24 ], [ 13, 5 ], [ 15, 19 ], [ 21, 2 ], [ 29, 15 ], [ 39, 51 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 7206.2412109375, 9351.12109375 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 6304.1260234375, 3284.152634765625, 7173.6903828125005, 3778.624220703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "' LINCOLN (\u2014The Legislature's\n| Public Works Committee has ap-\n|proved a bill to legalize use of\n\u2018radar to trap speeders.\n\n| Attached was the emergency\nclause.\n\n| The emergency clause would\n/make the bill immediately effective\nupon the governor\u2019s signature.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 5462.812546875, 2885.680466796875, 6305.7016132812505, 3781.476271484375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "| WHEATON, Md. (\u00ae\u2014Without giv-\nling a specific reason, 17-year-old\nPaul McQuain\u2014whose attire drew\nthe wrath of school officials\u2014has\nwithdrawn from Wheaton High\nSchool.\n\nYoung McQuain, a junior, was\n\u2018sent home in January and told not\nto come back in the tight-fitting\ndungarees he was wearing. He re-\nturned to school only once. wear-\n\u2018ing conventional clothing, to take\nmidterm exams,\n\nPrincipal Elwood B, Mason said\ntwo counselors tried without suc-\ncess to persuade the boy to re-\nmain in school,\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 306.46467700195313, 1563.6846171875, 1591.9666279296875, 4912.6649921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "ZIP VE CAML ANSP ABSENTEE MANY OA\n\nNot suddenly, not overnight, of course. He be-\ngan his ascension nine days after Stalin\u2019s death by\ntaking from Malenkov the important job of first sec-\nretary of the Communist Party. It was thought at\nthe time. and for months later, that Georgi Malen-\nkov stil] had the civil service apparatus as his prop.\nBut as Khrushchev rose through 1953 and \u201854, it\nbecame clear that Malenkov's bureaucracy did not\nexist outside the Communist Party apparatus run\nby Khrushchev.\n\nMalenkov's subordinates were first of all mem-\nbers of the Communist Party and as such took\ntheir orders from Nikita, the first secretary, not\nGeorgi the prime minister.\n\nBut there are also two other sources of power\nin Russia: The armed forces and the secret police.\nMore than a year ago it was evident that Malenkov\nwas no dictator in the sense that Stalin was. He\nruled by grace of the armed forces. He needed to\ncapture the secret police \u2014 to reorganize them\nas a force strong enough to match and challenge\nthe armed forces,\n\nParticularly, he needed to repair the loss of\nprestige the secret police had suffered since June,\n1953, when Beria fell.\n\nKhrushchev took care of the armed forces by\ntaking over the wily, willing Marshal Nicholas Bul-\nganin whom he now makes his premier\n\nHe gave his allegiance to Khrushchev \u2014 and\nKhrushehevy gave him an increased military ap-\npropriation and finally Malenkov's job.\n\nWhat of the secret police?\n\nIn August, 1954, I asked \u2018\u2018Will Khrushchev chal-\nlenge Malenkov by taking over the secret police\nbefore Malenkov can do it?\u201d |\n\nThe answer is: Yes Khrushchev did it, suc-\ncessfully. He began to take it over as far back\nas April, 1954, when he cut down the power, of\nSergei Krugloy, Beria\u2019s successor and Malenkov's\nman,\nHe began to cut Kruglov \u2014 and Malenkov \u2014\ndown to size by appointing a veteran secret police\nofficial, Ivan Serov, to head the newly constituted\nCommittee of State Security of the Council of Min-\nisters and thus really to take over the secret police\nfor him, for Khrushchev. By now this process, too,\nhas apparently been completed.\n\nAnd where do you go from here, Nikita Khru-\nshchev?\n\nThe answer appears to be: Back to heavy in-\ndustries at the expense of consumers\u2019 goods, Back\nto some of the worst features of Stalinism and its\nhatred for the West. Back to the war threat.\n\nBut why?\n\nBecause, as a true heir of Lenin and Stalin,\nKhrushchev feels that it is not in the natuge of\ncommunism to give concessions.\n\nT anwnin sesnrman oaqgaines+ anAancAeaeelivam 44 mmsoimdies\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 6317.7724609375, 3107.201416015625, 6976.67138671875, 3277.401611328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Legislature OK\u2019s\nRadar Tran Bill\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 5464.578125, 2699.81005859375, 6233.20166015625, 2879.478759765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Tight-Clothes Boy\nLeaves Hich School\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 3735.0459453125, 2674.705369140625, 4601.73286328125, 4701.15473828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "\u201csparrow who could never learn\nto fly.\u201d\u2019... There were also chang-\nes in Russian magazines\u00abto rewrite\njhistory so as to give credit to\nKhrushchev for doing _ various\nthings which he had absolutely\nnothing to do with. For instance,\nRussian history was rewritten to\nimelude him among those who re-.\norganized the Red army after the\nirevolution of 1917 and who helped\nwin World War I. Actually he had |\nlittle to do w-th either, but Rus-_|\n\u2018sian magazines carefully went out |\nof their way to give him credit. ...\n\nPremier Malenkov apparently was |\n\u2018given his life in exchange for play- |\n\u2018ing ball with Khrushchev. The |\nKremlin wanted to give the im-.\npression to the outside world that |\nit had arranged an orderly trans- |\nfer of authority. ... The last}\npurge created a bad impression. |\n\u2014 Will Bulganin Last? \u2014 Marshal |\nBulganin has been a_ friend of |\nPremier Malenkov\u2019s. That is one |\nreason diplomats figure he won't\n\nlast too long. They give him about\n\n\u2018six months. Then he can be made.\nthe scapegoat just as Malenkov is |\nthe scapegoat today. .. . Bulganin\n\ngot his training as a political com-\n\nmissar attached to the Red army. |\nWhile he is close to the army, he.\nis not a military man... . Chief |\ndanger to the United States is that |\nthe new dictators wil] use the bo- |\ngeyman of the USA to divert atten- |\ntion from unrest inside Russia.\n\nKhrushchev needs unitv at home.\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 1626.1625224609375, 474.08335986328126, 2874.9735859375, 959.9707783203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "opposing the Communists. He said there should\nbe. no concession at a crucial time -- and any\ntime is a crucial time with the Communists. The\ngist of his warning was: Once we begin to withdraw\nonce we begin to cencede, our opponents became\nbold. Our empire will crumble like a house of cards.\n\nGuns instead of butter is the meaning of the\nlatest change in the Kremlin.\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 2963.47705078125, 487.899169921875, 4565.5888671875, 2058.4287109375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\n \n \n\nYEH, HE'S USED \\_\nUPALL TH IDEAS\nON LITTLE EASY-TO-\nDRAW MACHINES ~-\nNOW HE'S HAVIN\u2019 TO\nDRAW TH\u2019 ONES ASD\nBiG AD BATTLE -\nSHIPS WITH A WEAK.\niDEA, WHEN IT\u2019S\nA DAY'S WORK\nFOR, HIM TO\nDRAW EVEN\n\nOn, TUCK?\nTELL. THIS\n\n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n\n\u201cTHING THAT\nHAPPENED OW\n\n\u00bb - 7 y)\n4, 4 {\ntips\n\n\u00a2\n\n \n \n \n\n\"ge ee\nA cy b * ed\ncat allt ead\nTRVALL OS\n\nOA HN ii\n\n \n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 6336.84575, 2753.25932421875, 7177.4628437500005, 3066.41255078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "ee eee: es,\n\nGENEVA, Neb. \u2018#)\u2014District Judge\nStanley Bartos Thursday fined Dr.\nChester E. Lewellen, 67, Exeter,\n$500 after the physician pleaded\nguilty to a charge of performing\nan abortion.\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 4691.607421875, 378.56744384765625, 5444.63330078125, 514.3271484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "Out of the Past\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 4608.03373828125, 595.8261577148437, 5468.9960468750005, 3110.153517578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "10 Years Ago\n\nIn cooperation with the U. S.\nCivi] Air Patrol, classes in avia-\ntion were to be started at Beat-\nrice High School in the next few\ndays, Instructor was Lt. J. S. Lew-\nis.\n\nHested Store Companies, head-\n|quarters in Fairbury, contracted to\npurchase the total output of the\nFairbury Broom factory,\n\nMrs. Marie Rothmeier returned\nto Horton, Kan., after visiting here\nwith her brother, William Vander-\ngrift and family.\n\n20 Years Ago\n\nR. E. Smith, Omaha, was look-\ning after business here Saturday.\n\nMr. and Mrs. Fred Luistrom,\n\u2018Manhattan, Kan., returned home\nafter visiting here for a few days.\n| Mrs. Arthur Tart, milliner, left\nfor Kansas City on a buying trip.\n| 30 Years Ago\n_ President J. A. Reuling of the\nFirst National. Bank of Wymore\nwas re-elected president of the Wy-\nmore Community Club.\n\nMay wheat, which had soared to\n$2.20 a bushel at Winnipeg, Cana-\nda, dropped sharply to $2.07. |\n\nThe Rev. A. U. Logan and fam-\nity, Oakland City, Ind., moved to\ntheir new home at 700 North Ninth\nstreet,\n\n40 Years Ago\n\nThe new Gilbert Theater was be-\ning furnished with chairs to seat\n1,200 persons. The heating plant\nand interior decorating were com-\nplet\u00e9,\n\nThe Rev. Newton C. Peterson,\nDelphi, Ind., was chosen minister\nof the First Presbyterian Church.\nDr. L. D. Young had resigned the\nposition a year ago. ; |\n\nBeatrice High Schoo] Dramatics |\nClub el\u00e9cted Ruth Shroeder presi-\ndent and Miriam Giddings, seore\ntary.troeacprer\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 5489.35498046875, 3858.322998046875, 7065.99609375, 4657.46435546875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Is Your Wife\nSTILL YOUR SWEETHEART?\nThen Send Her A Valentine\n\nGales\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 1681.3157958984375, 1000.2763671875, 2764.586669921875, 1126.800537109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "* \u2018The Upper Room\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 2874.9678203125, 2671.160203125, 3733.316603515625, 9224.576125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON -\u2014- Here is how\nthe diplomats view Moscow\u2019s latest\npolitical turnover:\n\nAs far as the USA is concerned\nit's a two - way street. Nikita\nKhrushchev, the new backstage\ndictator of Russia, is vigorously\nanti-American, much more belli-\ngerent than the placid, flabby Ma-\nlenkov, But the reason for the turn-\nover ig serious unrest inside Rus-\nsia. , . . Purges in various Soviet\nrepublics have not been headlined\nin the press but they've been im-\nportant, Part of them were to weed\nout Marshal Beria\u2019s followers; part\nto stamp out unrest. . .. Malen-\nkov's appeasement of the masses\nby giving them more food, more\nconsumer goods, did not work. Un-\nrest continued. Now Karushchev\nwill try sterner methods. He will\ngird for possible war, but more\notpimistie diplomats believe he\n\u2018ean\u2019t possibly afford one. |\nHeart of the Soviet Problem is\nFood. While the USA is teeming\nwith surpluses, Russia faces prob-\nable shortages. The climax is ex-\npected in May when there may\nbe starvation in some areas... .\nWhereas the U.S. now has only\none-sixth of its population working\nas farmers, Russia has 50 p\u00e9r cent\nfarming. Yet the USA _ produces\nfar more than the USSR. . . .The\nreason is farm machinery, better\nweather, better drying conditions,\nbetter know-how, almost every-\nthing except better sol, It would\nbe hard to beat the rich loam of\nthe Russian steppes. . . . It was\ndictator Khrushchev who started\nthe campaign to increase farm pro-\nduction. His idea was to lure\nyoung Russians into settling on\nvirgin farm land, also to build up\n\u201cagro cities\u2019\u2019 -- in other words,\ncollective farms centered around\nurbanized communities. . . .\nKhrushchev proposes using Hen-\nty Wallace's hybrid corn, Ameri-\ncan farm methods. He wants the\nUSSR to increase its population\nfrom 200,000,000 to 300,000,000, but |\nknows this is impossible unless\nRussia can raise more food. It was\nto increase the population that he\nimposed a heavy tax on bachelors\nand couples with few children. ...\nThough Khrushchev initiated this |\nprogram, Malenkov was officially\nin charge, It's been a failure... .\nFirst, Russia has lacked the trac-\ntors and farm machinery, Second,\nthe Russian peasant lacks the\nknow-how. He breaks up equip\nment, has no mechanical knack,\nseems to think farm machinery can\nrun without oil.\n\nKhrushchev Waves Flag \u2014 The\nnew Russian backstage dictator\nhas been so belligerent against the\nUSA and the West that his remarks\nactually have been toned down by\nthe Soviet press. Speaking at\nPrague June 15, 1954, Khrushchev\nquoted Lenin as saying: \u2018As long\nas the capitalist encirclement lasts\nt will be very difficult and com-\nplicated to come to an agree-\nnent.\u201d . . . . Then Khrushchev\n\u00bbroceeded to go muen further than\nvenin, as follows: \u201cOne must be\n\u2018trong in order to coexist with the |\n*nemy. We have done everything |\nossible. We have given to our\n\u2018Ountry atomic energy, We have |\nsiven it the atom bomb. We even |\nvere ahead of the capitalistic class\nind created the hydrogen bomb |\nefove they did, We know that the |\noOurgeois politicians are irrespon-\nible chatterers. 'They believe they\nan scare us, but nothing can}\nrighten us because we know as\nvell as they what a bomb is.\u201d But\n\u2018hen the speech appeared in Pray- |\nia on June 16, 194, it was wa-|\nered down as follows: \u201cIn the |\neginning the enemies of disarma-\nnent and the enemies of rulng\nut A-weapons declared that the |\noviet Union made such proposals |\nnly because she had neither the |\n-bomb nor the H-bomb. New that |\nve have the A-bomb and had even |\nreated the H-bomb before the oth-\nrs, we have submitted the pro- |\nOsal to make a solemn obligation\not 1o use weapons of this kind\u2014 |\not because we are weak, but be-!\nause we are really serious with |\nur peace policy in the interests of !\n1e Working masses.\u2019\nU.S, Embassy Predicted \u2014 This\nme American officials were not\naught as short as when Marsha!\neria Was purged. They knew up-\neaval was in the wind but didn't\ngure it would come quite so soon,\nmbassador Bohlen had wired the\ntate Department that Malenkov\nnd Khrushchev were watching\nach other so closely that neither\nne would leave town : One\ngen pointing to a change was a\nrece which appeared in the \u2018\u2019Ban-\n\n\"a Moscow magazine, in Ma\\\n\n> 4 \u2014 \u2018 ae\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 4909.98198046875, 8016.548875, 5932.5644062500005, 8563.40815625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "standing performance and excellent ride\nkeep pace with its beauty!\n\nFord's new 162-h.p. Y-block V-8 delivers\nthe exciting response of Trigger-Torque\nPower. With ita 20\u00b0), higher torque, the\ninstant you step on your gas pedal, you\nget power at the rear wheels. \u2018This flash-\ning Trigger-Torque Power has all the\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 5534.3564453125, 471.0187072753906, 7141.07177734375, 2411.241455078125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": " \n\nT. M. Rog. U. 8, Pat Off,\nCopr. 1355 by NEA Service. ix on.\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 3839.6103515625, 4805.919921875, 7051.8515625, 8227.357421875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Whats your line ?\n\n( Ford has 4 to choose from )\n\n \n\n \n\nNEW CUSTOMLINE SERIES\n\nNEW FAIRLANE SERIES\n\nNEW STATION WAGON SERIES\n\nNEW MAINLINE SERIES\n\nThe Ford Thunderbird started it! The | standing performance and excellent ride ready responsiveness that\u2019s a \u201cmust\u201d\nsleek-as-an-arrow look of Ford's glamor- keep pace with its beauty! for today\u2019s driving needs.\nous new personal car is captured in the\n\n\u2014 an esAm t as te a RT ie Ss a APMIS? FERRARO Ree =| LRM, RAGE Pe ee: (Ean eere\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 5976.046921875, 8013.83158984375, 6999.4735859375005, 8554.0683125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "ready responsiveness that\u2019s a \u201cmust\u201d\nfor today\u2019s driving needs.\n\nFord's new Angle-Poised Ride cushions\nout flaws in paved roads, too. In Ford's\nnew Ball-Joint Front Suspension,\nsprings are tilted to absorb road shock\nfrom the front as well as straight up,\nThis lessens road-joint jar.\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 2903.1259765625, 2262.9326171875, 4073.665283203125, 2561.3408203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Internal Turmoil in R oar\nIs Greater than Is Rea lized\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 345.47078051757813, 1286.397751953125, 1604.0777119140625, 1492.8157490234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "(The following observations are by Dr. Albert\nParry, chairman of the Department of Russian\nStudies at Colgate University.\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 550.910888671875, 1176.0816650390625, 1355.7838134765625, 1267.8287353515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Return of Stalinism\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 4067.590576171875, 326.07037353515625, 4606.27685546875, 421.1983642578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "\u2014By Williams\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 4603.84965625, 3639.253953125, 5449.9589375000005, 4707.874953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "\u2014\n\n \n\nand the best way to get it would\nbe by insulting the U.S. over China\nover Formosa. . \u00ab. The Red Army\nalso has some new fighting equip-\nment that it would like to try out.\nAlso there is defin.:te danger that\nRussia might permit Communist\nChina to push the Formosan crisis\nup to the point of limited war. . ..\nDiplomats believe the Kremlin\ndoesn't want full-scale war but\nwould be delighted to have another\nKorea whereby the Chinese can\nlose their manpower and bear the\nbrunt of the fighting. The Russians\nwant them to try out the new\nequipment and watch the USA win\nmore ill will in Asia.\n(Copyright, 1955,\nBy the Bell Syndicate, Inc.)\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 5490.96826171875, 321.6445617675781, 6143.5576171875, 417.890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "SIDE GLANCES\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 3315.98974609375, 2574.5244140625, 3793.44140625, 2633.714111328125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "OREW PEARSON\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 6524.88037109375, 2705.423828125, 6969.44873046875, 2751.701416015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "VOT oOrR LInery\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 974.0668334960938, 4972.90771484375, 2153.4501953125, 5086.0556640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Radio-Television Log\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 3858.899705078125, 8020.0889140625, 4850.68794140625, 8565.9364765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "The Ford Thunderbird started It! The\nsleek-as-an-arrow look of Ford's glamor-\nous new personal car is captured in the\nsix exciting models of the new Fairlane\nSeries . . . in the five new double-duty\ndandies of the Station Wagon Series. ..\nin the new high-stvle Customline and\nMainline models. But the \u201855 Ford is\nnot measured by looks alone. Its out-\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 1591.3832255859375, 1274.9775859375, 2886.594435546875, 4926.75337109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "erent meaning in mauam Man eisewnere, where\nbankers work (or are assumed to work) from 9:30\nto 3 p. m. Actually, I am told, the help starts show-\ning up at 8 a. m., and there is usually someone.\naround until 4:30 or 5 p. m,, although the doors.\narent open at that time. Except in Hal-\nlam, where the bank has very unusual hours.\n\nteen\n\nBanker Carstens of the Hallam bank, who is\nthe whole staff, opens up for business around 6\na. m. and doesn\u2019t lock the door frequently until\n9 o'clock at night, I am advised, which created\na situation a while back for Elmer Peterson, who\nis the new president of the bank at Clatonia.\n\neee \u2014eenenen\n\n \n\n|\nPeterson was working for a Lincoln bank at.\nthe time, and did the contact work with the small\nbanks which corresponded with that capitol city\ninstitution. Frequently, when one of these banks\nwas short of help for a day or two -- someone\nsick, or on vacation \u2014- they would call on Elmer\nto come in and help out.\n\nee ceromericee enh\n\nHe was called to Hallam one time, to take Mr.\nCarstens' place for a few days. Lady came in to\u2019\nget some travelers checks, Elmer started making\nthem out, but the lady said she wouldn't wait. \u201cI'll\njust drop in tomorrow morning and pick them up,\u201d\nshe said,\n\ntet\n\nEarly the next morning \u2014 around 6 a. m_ the\nStory goes (that I can\u2019t confirm because Elmer\ndidn't tell me the story) --Peterson was awakened\nfrom his slumber, at his home in Lincoln, by a\nringing telephone. It was the lady who'd ordered\nthe travelers checks. She had dropped in at the\nbank, as she'd said she would, but By George!\nthe bank wasn\u2019t even open. And here it was, almost\nsun-up. Elmer, who'd planned on getting back to\nHallam in time to open the bank at what he figur-\ned was a good country town hour \u2014 say 8 a. m. or\nthereabouts \u2014 hopped out of bed, and drove down\nfrom Lincoln to accommodate the customer,\n\ni\n\nAs I say, I haven't quizzed Elmer on this story,\nand don't intend to, Too close scrutiny often ruins\na little yarn like this, and a good story should\nstand on its own feet, I might have found out that\n\nthe telephone didn't ring until 6:30 a. m., that it\nhappened in the summer time, and that sun was\nalready blazing well above the horizon, I*like the\nyarn as it was told to me. And, who knows? It\nmight be accurate to the very minute?\n\nte rn anne\n\nOur \u2018\u2018night life correspondent,\u201d as she was iden-\ntified in yesterday's column, noted one trifling er-|\nror in the story about South 5th Street romancing,\nwhich I hasten to correct, The hour of observation\nwas from 12 to 1 p. m. = not a. m. During the}\nnoon, hour, in other words. Which more than verifies |,\nmy comment that customs indeed have changed]:\nsince the days of my youth,\n\n~~. \u2014@e se 4\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 4765.591796875, 3167.6064453125, 5284.96337890625, 3220.8095703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "OPPOSCHKT) Tey RITT.\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 2909.826171875, 322.0738830566406, 3548.71630859375, 424.9578552246094 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "OUT OURWAY\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 2915.07861328125, 2176.046630859375, 4132.61328125, 2265.01025390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "* Washington Merry-Go-Round*\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 4192.765625, 2146.671630859375, 4560.5498046875, 2647.061767578125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 1583.8016357421875, 8680.828125, 2099.6728515625, 8837.498046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "(4 Uv NOWS+ VA es thee\n\nKMTV, Ch. 3\n\nFriday Evening\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 2231.472900390625, 6955.375, 2824.337890625, 7069.57177734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "KOLN-TV, C. 10\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 952.7769775390625, 5226.47265625, 1518.7679443359375, 9288.05078125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "9:45-\u2014\u2014-Cloud Club 9\n10:00--WOW News\n10:15\u2014Sports Parade\n19:30\u2014Cloud Club\n\n11 :00--News\n11:05\u2014Morgan Beatty\nlls loud Club\n\nli: News\n\nSaturday\n\n12:30-~-Sat, Scrapbook\n\n12:45\u2014Tenn, Ernie\n\n13 rm & Home Hr.\n\n1:30--Hit Parade\n\n2:00\u2014Road Show\n\n\u00a3m aE He U,\n\n5:30\u2014-4-Bel] News\n\n6:00\u2014-Melody Lane\n\n+ a neon\n00-\u2014Con versa tion\n\n\u2018 8 Srey yn\n:30\u2014Grand Ole pry\n\n9:00\u2014Tex Williams\n\n9:30\u2014Thy Kingdom\n\n10:00\u2014WOW Newa |\n\n10:15\u2014Sat Nite Sporta\n\n10:30\u2014One Fligat Down\n\n11:00\u2014News, Music\n\nSunday\n\n11 :00\u2014Nat? 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Ernie\n\n9 JU\u2014News, MeCoy\n\n945\u2014Sports, Bremase:\n\n0 .00eJones Junction\n\n1 00m News\n\n1 05\u2014Orcheatre\n\n1:30-\u2014Jones Junction\n\n1 55\u2014News\n\nme\nSaturday\n\n2:15\u2014\u2014J2m boree\n\n2:45-\u2014\u2014-4-H Club\n\n1:00\u2014\u2014Farm Facts\n\n1:30-\u2014-Teddy Wilson\n\n\u00a2 00-\u2014String Serenade\n\n2:30\u2014Treasury Shox\n\n3:00\u2014-Ravier Cuge\n\n4.00\u2014el. Adventures\n\n415\u2014Eves Wright\n\n4. 30\u2014Back to Bible\n\n00-\u2014News, Music\n\n\u00bb JOeeCapital Cloakroom\n\n6 UeNews McOor\n\n6:\\5\u2014Sat. Serenade\n\n6 -30-\u2014-Gangpusters\n\n7 .00-\u2014 Announeing-this last night, the\nacademy noted that \u201cwide differ-\nences of opinion regarding the na-\nture and degree of human hazards\ninvolved. in the use of atomic, en-\nergy have been revealed by...\nprominent scientists and laymen.\u201d\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 2530.576171875, 3334.24267578125, 2928.81103515625, 3498.7958984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "Chi Omega Fountain\nNearing Completion\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 1706.4107666015625, 2914.03759765625, 2112.4677734375, 3104.78955078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Probe-Opens On\nWaste ln Military\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 470.5075988769531, 1792.025390625, 857.21728515625, 2006.7919921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Dime Causes\nThe Undoing\nOf Taxpayer\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 2928.43979296875, 855.7621196289062, 3348.5587421875002, 2804.299708984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "In the rear future many\nLawrencians should have\ntheir first opportunity to see\nfor themselves just how big\nthe Kansas Turnpike is going\nto be.\n\nConstuction of the 2,360-foot-\nKaw River Bridge northwest .of\nthe city started almost. four months _\nago, but the project.is hidden from\nview at a somewhat inaccesible\nsite around a bend in the river;\nso few persons have been able to\nlget_ more than a glimpse of the\nwork,\npee Equipment Moving\n\nNow, however, workmen are\nmoving in equipment: for the jm<.\nmense job of grading the turnpike\u2019\nembankment across the Kaw. Val-\nley, north of Lawrence. This huge}\nHfill will be 95 feet wide at \u2018the. top.\nand average 25 or 30 feet in height.\n{through: the floodplain, \u2018ranging $0\";\nalmost 50 feet at approaches to. the\nKaw River Bridge.\n\nList and Clark Construction Co,\nKansas\u2019 City, \u201cMo.,; begaa uidlouding*\nequipment -for the job Thursday.\nona railroad siding just south. of:\nMiller\u2019s Corneo-3% miles \u2018northeast.\nof Lawrence on U.S. Highway. 24\n40. The equipment includes. .two\ncranes; some bulldozers.and 10\u00b0 big,\nearry-alls, Part of \u2018it has: been\n\u2018moved to a yard on North Seventh,\nStreet just outside the: elty: ng\n\n- List\u2018and Clark haa the $716,268\n\u00e9ontract for grading and. drainage.\non Turnpike Section No. 33, whieh\nstretches 3% miles from. Nort\nMichigan Street across the. river:\nand- lowlands to a point south bed\nMiller\u2019s Corner,\n\nHuge Amount of Dirt\n\nThe firm will move: about two\n| million cubic yards: of. earth \u2018for\nthe enbankment: from \u2018three big:\n\nithe river \u2018bank: to: North: Michigan:\n\ntreet, another immedi tely\n\n \n\n| Start ot rock on iv the: peolect \u2018te\njexpected incabout two, weeks,, aft-\n\u2018Jer. final negotiations for. right. of\n{way in that area have been. com\npleted.\n|. Construction at the\u2014 tirmplie\nbridge. site-Is_cn_schedule and: pos:\nSibly a little ahead of schedule, a\u00e9>\"\n{cording to.'H. C, Zachau, general\nsuperintendent for the\u2019 Massman\nConstruction Co., buildera .of th\u00e9\nbridge substructure.\n|. Today, \u2018final stages of the. duh\non No. 2 pier were\u2019 poured:\njob will be . approximately . os\ncubic yards of concrete and is.ex-\npected to require about \u00abix: hours\nof continuous pouring, After. thia\n\n~(Continuea om Pare 3}\n\n \n\n \n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 2114.3681640625, 2901.986328125, 2927.866455078125, 3050.74609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": " \n\n\u2018County to Have 6 Teams For\n\u2018Administering Salk Vaccine\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 1285.219482421875, 1509.561279296875, 1678.689697265625, 1743.5926513671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Final Gavel Bangs\nOn Adjournment Of\nState Legislature\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 1299.0794677734375, 3045.740234375, 1625.108154296875, 3131.627685546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "MRS. IKE\u2019S ATTIRE\n\u2018TOP SECRET\"\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 2935.24853515625, 2824.891357421875, 3309.187744140625, 2912.4609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "Red China Said to Be\nUsing Super Airfield: :\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 878.8590087890625, 900.5891723632812, 1277.8936767578125, 1152.0814208984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Special Services On\nEaster Day Planned\nBy Churches of City.\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 2125.854736328125, 4003.791748046875, 2493.966064453125, 4060.88330078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "\u2018Fivacide Chat\u2019 by Adlai\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 897.5272563476562, 3750.724705078125, 1289.01723828125, 3889.1495625000002 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "PARIS #\u2014The atomic tests car-\nried \u2018out in the United States anc\nRussia have rendered French at.\nmosphere slightly radioactive, 2\nFrench scientist said today.\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 1300.8052978515625, 3612.040771484375, 1693.3074951171875, 3662.46923828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "Wichita Golfers Beat K.U\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 51.48460006713867, 436.9126281738281, 429.5032653808594, 751.5746459960938 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "Ike Sees Leaks\nIn Secret Data\nBy Publication\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 1537.866943359375, 409.93157958984375, 2903.017333984375, 2651.636962890625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "ent Of...\n\nature\n\nlast gavel of;\nislature fell{\n\nlay sounding |\nt of the ses-\n\nive leaders\nAr a miesage\n1 announcing\n\npurposes the\nlast Sunday\nvmakers end-\nbilis.\ndup was de-\nasures could\nstate -print-\ni or rejected\n\nge concerned\n: Wyandotte,\niro townships\nand the city\nbe an urban\n\n \n\ne@ set Up spe- :\ndure for Kan-\n\novernor said\nion procedure\nate and com-\nsent jaw.\n\n\u201cit would be\nOo annex any\nf Kansas City\ne lav\n\nyovernor had!\nwork\u2019 Bil, a:\n\n \n\n \n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 871.9062236328125, 1166.8068583984375, 1282.7384296875, 3691.175685546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "{ The most joyous of Christian tra-\n| ditiens will be celebrated Sunday\njas Easter services are held by:\nchurehes in Lawrence from dawn\nthrough the evening hours.\ni The words in the Easter Bory.\n\u201cvery early in the morning\u201d indi-\n| cating the time at which friends of.\n\n \n\nJestis came to the tomb to. find\nhe had risen. are the hasis of sun-\n\\rise services held here as through-\nout the nation.\n\n} At 6 a.m. Sunday, Haskell Sta-\nidinm will be the setting for a serv-\njice sponsored by the Interdenomi-\nination Youth Council. \u201cThe Power\njof Easter\u2019 is the subject chosen\nfor this sermon, by William Bry-\njant, assistant pastor of Plymouth\nCongregational, Churek. . + ~\n\nFred Wiley, president of the\n\n\u2018Youth Council, has announced the\nfollowing young persons wil) take\npart iri the service: Bob Lohman,\neall to worship, in the form of a\ncornet solo; Sally Montgomery, in-\nvocation: Ellen Barnes, poem\n\u201cThe Old Garden\u2019, by Nancy\nByrd Turner; Phil Stuart, prayer;\nLanna Spurgeon, offertory solo,\n\u201cBefore the Crucifix.\u201d by La-\nForge; Joyce Leonhard, prayer of\ndedication: Fred Wiley. scripture\nreading: Velma Lee Wiley, flute\n||solo; Mary Pontius, benediction.\n1| The Lawrence Commonwealth\n-| Drive-In Theater will be the scene\nof another service at 6:15 a.m. For\n{i the fourth year\u2019 Immanue] Lutheran\n{Church will sponsor this service,\nl'and the pastor, Norman Brandt,\nwil deliver the sermon. His sub-\nject will be \u201cChrist the Lard of\n1) Life.\u201d\n. The open theater will be given\n{the air, a\n,jlarge white cross flan! \u201cthe\n*/ American and Christian Flags, be-\n{hind the Jectern. It will be on the\n_,Toof of the, snack bar. Those .-vho\n_{arrive early wil] be served coffee\nuntil the time of the service.\n.| Services will go on as scheduled\n1jregardless of the weather, since\n\u00a2{participants remain in their cars,\n{hearing the service though the mi-\ns;crophones in each vehicle. Each\nperson will be given a program\nr}with the order of service and may\n<| participate in the hymns. The con-\n1| grepation of Immanuel church will\n1/sing the responses. Before the\nservices, Easter anthems anc\ny hymns will be played by record:\ning.\n\nThe offering will go to the Amer.\nican Bible Society. which trans.\nlates,. prints and distributes Scrip\ntures in hundreds of Janguages [os\nmany lands. Since the theater fa:\ncilities are provided free, all of\nthe offering will go to-the Bible\nSociety,\n\nHope and eternal life will be the\ns|keynote of the sermons by mos\ne| ministers in the regular service:\nd| Sunday morning. \u2018A Fearless To\n\nmorrow\" is the topic chosen by\ni-/ Rey, Harold Lundgren for exposi\n\u20ac{tion at 12 a.m. at the First Baptis\nChurch. \u201cFrom Darkness\n-| Lighi\u2019\u2019 is the choice of G. C. Hal\n\u20acyat St. Luke's AME Church. Rev\n\u20aclLeland Young will speak~to hi\ncongregation at Evangelical Unites\nd/ Brethren Church from the subject\n-! \u00abThe End. Is the Beginning.\u201d\n'l \u201cResurrection Living\u2019 {sth\ntopic to be used by Rev. Albert L\nParker at First Presbyteria\nChurch. Rev. William Merrima:\nwill talk on \u201cWhat the Livin;\nChrist Represents,\u201d at Centenar:\nMethodist Church. The question\ne- \"What Can I Believe About Im\ndimortality\u2019\u2019 will be asked by Rev\nDale E. Turner.of his audience a\ngiPlymouth Congregational Church\nRev. Rudolph Tatsch will speak t\nt. | the First Christian congregation o\nry \u2018Committed Unto God for Eterr\n4. ity.\u201d\n\n \n\nal\n- i\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 73.1263427734375, 3705.36474609375, 460.814697265625, 3767.477294921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "Radiation to Be Studied\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 2939.430419921875, 423.66436767578125, 3334.2333984375, 740.5198364257812 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "Pike: Equipment\nShows Vastness:\nOf Road Project\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 476.13165283203125, 3912.078369140625, 2104.010009765625, 4049.567626953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "eeeee\n\nIr, T GOOD FRIDAY PILGRIMAGES...\n\n\u2018Faithful Gather for Ageless Ceremonies\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 109.99790954589844, 4140.0693359375, 452.2292175292969, 4172.42333984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "aTARKETS CLOSED TODAY\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 2123.67123828125, 4069.19467578125, 2521.0216328125002, 4401.912257812501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "NEW YORK W\u2014CBS announced\ntoday that Adlai E, Stevenson will\ndeliver a coast-to-coast \u2018\u2018fireside\nchat\u2019 on its radio network next\nMonday from 9 to 9:30 pm. (CST).\n\nIt was not announced what the\n1932 Democratic presidential can-\ndidate would discuss in his first\nmajor address since last Decem-\nber. :\n\nThe speech will originate in Chi-\ncago. .\n\nee\nlhuew Garden Center. -- See\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 2999.570556640625, 3394.88818359375, 3267.7724609375, 3432.736083984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "THE WEATHER\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 508.6464538574219, 3455.202880859375, 862.288818359375, 3491.579345703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "PASTURE LAND LEASED\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 45.76837954711914, 917.7260478515625, 461.3653828125, 3686.801662109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (/P)}--The\nWhite House said today Pres-\nident Eisenhower believes\n\u201ctechnical military secrets\u201d\nhave been made available \u201cto\nthe enemy\u201d through publica-\ntion of such information in\n\nthis country.\n\nJames C. Hagerty. presidential\npress secretary, told newsmen that\nEisenhower is disturbed abaut the\nsituation,\n\nComment Declined\n\n\u2014\"Wagerty declined; however, to\ndiscuss the question of whether\nEisenhower's views are related to\nnew Defense Department informa-\ntion control directives put into af-\nfect just week by Secretary Wilson.\n\nHagerty said he was not going\nto discuss the situation in the Pen-\ntagori. so 2\n\nHagerty was asked at news con-\nference for comment on a New\nYork Herald-Tribune story saying\nthe President \u201cIs-deeply concerned\nover what he regards: as an ex-\ncess How of military information\nfrom this country to the Soviet\nUnion.\u201d :\n\nThe dispatch by Walter Kerr of\nthe newspaper's Washington bu-\nreau added:\n\n\u201cHe thinks the United States is\ntelling the Russians too much. He\nthinks the Russians are profiting\nfrom it.\n\n\u201cThis is the explanation for strict\ndirectives issued at the, Pentagor\nJast week by Secretary of Defense\nCharles \u00a3. Wilson.\u201d\n\n: Release Banned\n\nWilson in effect banned release\nof any information without prior\nclearance through his office where\nhe directed that it was to be\nchecked both for security and for\nwhether it was in accordance with\npolicy.\n\nSome reporters have protested fi\n\u2018Ysa virtual blackout on informa\ntion. .\n\nHagerty wheth\ner the Pentagon directives repre\nsented a change of mind on the\npart of the President with respec\nto. past statements that he doe:\nnot believe in censorship.\n\nThe newsman noted that th\nPresident, shortly after he tool\noffice, stated that information re\nstrictions were intended only te\nprotect national security data, ant\nshould not be administered in any\nway which would amount to cen\nsorship of legitimate news.\n\nNo Discussion\n\nHagerty repeated that he wa:\nnot going to discuss the situatior\nin the Defense Department. Thet\nhe added:\n\n\u201c] think I could say this: Th\nPresident never has hetieved fh\ncensorship of legitimate news. A\nhis press conference and inhi\nexecutive order fon security mat\nters}-he has expressed that belie\nand has translated ft into action\n\n\u201cHowever. he has also alway\nbelieved there ts no reason t\nmake available to the enemy tech\n\n\u201cnical military secrets which\u2019 b\ntheir issuance could do nothing bu\nhurt the interests of the Unite\nStaies.\n\n\u201c\"'To that extent, and only to tha\nextent would we ask that that sor\nof information be withheld fror\ngeneral circulation. .\n\n\u201cHe does not believe that I\nother instances security or securit\nregilations should be used by an\nbranch of the government to cove\nup the publication of legitimat\nnews.\u2019\"\n\nQuestion on Secrets\n\nAsked whether. Eisenhower feel\nthat \u2018technical military secrets\nhave been made available to th\nenemy through publication of\u2019 suc\ndata in this country, Hagerty re\nplied:\n\n\"We have felt that such technics\ninformation has been made avai\nable.\u201d\n\nAsked whether Eisenhower ha\n\ngiven his views to Wilson: on the\n\nmatter, Hagerty said:,\n\n\u201c\u00a5ou will have fo ask the secs\ntary.\u201d\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 479.2100261230469, 3503.52866015625, 884.7124287109375, 3854.4063984375002 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "| TOPEKA w\u2014Virtually all of the\nKansas blue stem pasture land\nwith adequate stock water sup-\nplies is under lease for the grazing\nSeason opening late this month.\n| The federal and state Depart-\nments of Agriculture report 89 per\ncent of the Flint Hills acreage un.\n| der tease as of April 1. This com.\npares with only 60 per cent a year\nago and the 10-year average of 8&5\n| per, cent.\nens\nEaster Special\u2014Orchids.\u2014Hillview\nCordean fontor Ulwauv GQ Grith\n\n \n\n \n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 74.4041484375, 4178.14194140625, 478.9860798339844, 4471.871242187501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": ".NEW-YORK (\u00ae- Financial and\ncommodity markets | throughout\nthe United States, Canada and\nEngland.were closed today in ob-\nservance of Good Friday. Banks in\nmost states remained open.\nVarious livestock, dairy and\npouliry markets were . open.\n\u2014\u2014\u2014\n\nHillview Garden Center.\u2014Choose\nfor Easter an Orchid.in a vase or\ngem corsage.\u2014Afly.\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 915.1490478515625, 3716.349853515625, 1269.922119140625, 3750.73828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "RADIOACTIVITY IN FRANCE\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 2938.409763671875, 3440.117283203125, 3334.6520039062502, 3586.5147968750002 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n \n\nweat this afternoon:\nnight aq? Saturday. W a\ntonig! it\n\n \n \n\naouth %entrat portiona\n\nsoutheast Saturday. Low tonight 3.48\nnorthw: ithesst, Hig\nSaturday n te\n\nuooer Oa a\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 83.31085968017578, 756.7493896484375, 432.51416015625, 885.4153442382812 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "Hagerty Announces\nCurrent Situation\nDisturbs President\n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 576.6113891601562, 4056.98486328125, 804.7440795898438, 4078.21875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "PRe the Acrartated Press}\n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 2952.6533203125, 721.2953491210938, 3321.6611328125, 847.2713012695312 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": "Huge Earth Movers.\nTo Be Used For Job\nOn Super Road's Fill\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 1704.6713603515625, 3817.9598125, 2108.416896484375, 3881.8214375000002 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": "{Andy Hess Real Estate. Ph. 457\n\u2014Adv. .\n" }, "53": { "bbox": [ 2120.036228515625, 4370.452, 2532.9410664062502, 4460.867824218751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 53, "ocr_text": "Hillview Garden Center, -- See\n\u2018Orchid plants in bloom; also potted |\nplants or planters.\u2014Adv.\n" }, "55": { "bbox": [ 481.71231494140625, 3799.99155078125, 886.0127827148438, 3886.9894062500002 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 55, "ocr_text": "Easter Special\u2014Orchids.\u2014Hillview\nGarden Center, Hiway 58 South.\n| Phone 4708.\u2014~Adv.\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "124654054-hope-star-Sep-15-1955-p-2.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 3, 19 ], [ 34, 51 ], [ 37, 61 ], [ 48, 39 ], [ 49, 53 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 3, 19 ], [ 34, 51 ], [ 37, 61 ], [ 48, 39 ], [ 53, 49 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 10427.790242187499, 6738.863972656251 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 7250.80008984375, 3712.470255859375, 7877.944539062501, 5655.53877734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "MIAMI, Fla. \u2014. Frightened\nresidents of Puerto Rico and the\nVirgin and Leeward islands re-\nlaxed today as Hurricane Ione be-\ngan curving gradually to the north\npointing her 80-mile-an-hour winds\ntoward a vast expanse of open At-\nlantic.maters.\n\nTone\u2019s older sister, Hilda, rolled\n\non westward across the Caribbean\nSea , meanwhile, and is due to.\nslam into the Yucatan Peninsula\ntonight.\nt Ione, more capricious and some-\nwhat slower than Hilda, changed\ncourse during the night and no\nlonger threatened the northern\nLeeward and Virgin islands.\n\nThis turn, said Forecaster Decil\nGentry of the Miami Weather Bu-\nreau, does not mean that Ione\nwill follow the paths of her de-\nstructive predecessors, Connie and\nDiane, toward the North Atlantic\nstates,\n\nAfter some 12 hours on her pres-\nent course, Gentry said, Ione may\ncome under the influence of a\njhigh pressure system to the north.\nThis course forced her back to 4\nwesterly direction,\n\nHilda, which slogged through the\nmountains of eastern Cuba Tues-\n'day night, left two dead and\nheavy property damage. Officials\nsaid 80 per cent of the Oriente\nprovince coffee crop, ready for\nharvest, was destroyed and torren-\nltial rains caused heavy damage to\n\u2018other crops on the island.\n\nHilda moved into Cuba with ton\nwinds estimated at 90 m. p. h. but\nweakened in the mountains of the\ninland and still had not regained\nher strength after moving into the\nopen Caribbean Sea. -\n\nJone, ninth. tropical storm of\nthe season, grew out of a low-\npressure system that moved into\nthe Atlantic Off the coast of Africa\na week ago,\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 8498.074015625, 4837.84305859375, 9123.800007812499, 5305.009480468751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "The Arkansas Highway Depart-\nment is very anxious to let the\ncontracts on Highways 29 from\nHope to Blevins, and 24 from\nMcCaskill to Nashville by October\nJ, Judge U. G. Garrett announced\ntoday. a :\n\nBut folks along both routes will\nhave to move their fences before\nthis can be done, Judge Garrett\nsaid, in urging the cooperation of\neveryone.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 7894.24462890625, 4935.068359375, 8404.4189453125, 5240.109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Rape-Slayer\nIs Nabbed in\nChicaqo\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 5997.05008984375, 5708.67508984375, 6625.253132812501, 6669.973835937501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "BY MAR GYVYLe\nNEW YOR K/#The average\nAmerican husband may doubt\nwhether his wife has horse sense\u2014\nbut he\u2019s sure she does have clothes\nsense.\n\nThe chances are he's got her\nwrong on both counts, She preb-\nably could beat both Swaps and\nNashua on a quiz program, but\n[een it comes to dressing \u2014well,\nlafter all, all racehorses do insist\non wearing shoes that fit them.\nMany women absolutely won't.\n| Cfarles Le Maire, famous Holiy-\n\u2018wood fashion auhority, says the\nfour most common clothing faults\namong beth housewives and career\ngirls are these:\n\n\u201cThey don't know how to wear\n| furs. They don't know how to put\non or take off gloves. They don't\n\\know how to handle veils. They\n\u2018won't pick the right size or kind\nof shoes.\u201d -\n\n; Le Maire, wardrobe head of the\n20th - Century-Fox film studio:\n\n \n\n \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 9134.7421875, 2046.6658935546875, 9618.978515625, 2340.797119140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Plastic, Air -\nMaterial for\nNew Homes\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 6027.9375, 1520.8690185546875, 9099.771484375, 2985.060546875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 5994.66337109375, 4645.0417890625, 6622.453328125001, 5356.629109375001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "An insurance ,salesman was ar-\nrested here yesterday by the\n\u2018Hempstead County Sheriff who\nsaid he was selling insurance un-\n\u2018der false pretense.\n\nHe was listed as Ray Warrick\nand represented a Chicago com-\npany. Deputy Sheriff Jack Brown\nsaid Warrick told prospects that\nhe represented the new Hemp-\n,stead Memorial Hospital, * which,\n' of course, endorses no company.\n| The State Insurance Depart-\nment had issued a license for the\nman to sell in Arkansas and the\ninsurance was probably okay but\nthe salesman was misrepresent-\n\u2018ing facts, the Deputy said. He\n| posted bond and was released.\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 7268.90234375, 3395.902099609375, 7788.9609375, 3691.931640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "\u2018Huiricahe |\nVeers. Away\nFrom Islands\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 6618.70341015625, 4163.06034375, 7256.947957031251, 5352.245320312501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "MOSCOW (f) \u2014 Tass announced\ntoday Premier Nikolai Bulganin is\nill.\n\nIn addition to the almost un-\nprecedented Tass announcement,\nSoviet President Klementi Voro-\nshilov told a Finnish delegation\nheaded by President Juno K, Paa-\nsikivi and Prime Minister Urho\nKekknen and the. 60-year-old So-\nviet Premier was too ill to receive\nthem. |\n\nThis probably means Bulganin\nwill be unable to head the Soviet\ndelegation which is scheduled to\nbegin negotiations with East Ger-\n\n|man Prime Minister Otto Grote-\n| wou tomorrow.\n\n1 The Tass announcement did not\nsey what was wrong with Bul-\n| ganin and the Finns said they had\n\u2018no information other than that\nBulganin was too ill to go to the\nairport and to ill to receive Kek-\n.knen, who had been scheduled ty\npay a courtesy call at the \u2018Krem-\nlin.\n| Bulganin has just completed a\ntough week of hard bargaining\nj with West German Chancellor\n; Konrad Adenauer. The Soviet 1ead-\ner saw Tdenauer off at the air-\nport yesterday,\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 7876.656046875, 5249.65751171875, 8510.1125078125, 6654.621785156251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "CHICAGO (UP) \u2014 Police today\n,captured \u201cMitchell Morabito, 31,\n| slayer of a Chicago Daily News\n\u2018mail room foreman, and said he\njadmitted the slaying and a rape\n\u2018which took place while officers\nsought him throughout the city.\n\nFour shots were fired at Morabi-\nto as patrolmen and detectives of\nthe homicide squad ran him down\non the city\u2019s northwest side. He\ndid not return the fire, although a\nloaded pistol and 40 cartridges\nwere taken from him after cap-:\nture.\n\nGuarde were withdrawn from\nnewspaper offices where they had\nbeen posted since a short time aft-\ner Morabito, a former employe of\n\u2018the News who had undergone psy-\nchiatric care, walked into the\nNews building yesterday and shor\nHenry George, 45, the foreman.\n\nLt. James MecMohon of the ho-\nmicide squad took a_ statement\nfrom the gunman at. detective\n|headquarters, Police said. Morabi-\nte admitted the slaying and the\nrape. He said he had spent the\nnight sleeping at a construction\nsite in the 5600 block of Sheridan\n| road,\n| Asked why he shot George, Mo-\nrabito said \u2018I had a lot on my\n\u2018mind\u2019? He had quarreled -with\n\u00bbmail. ae workers. at the | News\n\na) 5\n\n[ape\n\n \n\n \n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 7892.873046875, 3396.166259765625, 8476.8798828125, 3684.86572265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": " \n\nGruenwald - ae\nHeld on Tax. *\nEvasion Charae\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 7874.835734375, 3694.378703125, 8499.2414140625, 4877.73604296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "BALTIMORE \u2014 \u2018Henry (the\n, ioscan -Gruenwald,. 62-year-old\n| Washington influence man, \u2018was ar-\n\u2018rested\u2019 today on charges of evad-\n:ing more. than $96,000 in federal in-\nieome taxes.\n\nGruenwald was orrested by U.S.\nimarshals in Washington early to-\nday and brought to Baltimore He\n;was, held pending the posting . of\njbail, fixed at $12,000.\n\nEarlier this year the bald man\nof mystery, was sentenced to a\nmaximum of 5 years and fined\n$10,000 in an alleged $160,000 tax-\nfix conspiracy. He was free on\nfeoue at the time of his arrest on\nthe income tax charges, .\n\nAt his trial on the tax-fix\nicharges a federal prosecutor con-\ntended Grunewald had set up \u201ca\nhidden government right in our\n\u2018own nation\u2019s capital.\u2019\u2019\n\nThe income tax indictments\ncharge him with tax evasion for\n1949, 1950 and 1951,\n\nThe indictment was relurned by\n[2 federal grand jury here Tuesday\nbut was kept secret by U.S. Atty.\nGeorge Cochran Doub until Guren-\nwald\u2019s arrest. \u2018\n\n \n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 6639.28076171875, 3832.27490234375, 7238.52783203125, 4144.802734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Bulganin, Head\nof Russia, Is.\nReported III\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 9113.163859375, 4335.84794140625, 9745.608601562499, 5287.810750000001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "|, FORREST. CITY. oo \u2018State\n| Police St. Clarence\u2019. Montgomery\n\u2018{played-a hunch.,;and . stopped. a\nman driving. along. a highway. near\nhere yesterday,'-\n\nThe man, identified by \u2018Montgom:\n\u2018tery as EB. F. Mag ggre.. .of Jackson,\nMiss., grabbed | th\u00e9\u2019sergeant's \u00b0.38\nrecolver and\u00bb fled -on.~ foot, . birt\nMontgomery. got\u2019 a*riot gun. from\nhis\u2019patrol car and recaptured him,\n_ Moore, 28, was jailed \u2018at. Claren-\ndon on a charge of robbing\u201d Ha\nhitchhiker: of $153 at. knifepoint\u2019 a\nfew hours * before he encountered\n'| Montgomery.\n\nThe policeman said. that \u2018after\njhe stopped \u2014 Moore, the... njan\n: zabbed his gun. While Moore was\ndebating what to do, Montgomery\nheard .a\u2019 police radio . broadcast\nabout the robbery of W. B. Roe. of\nMiami, Fla.\n\nMoore then fled, giving Mout-\n{gomery a chance to g\u00e9t: the\u2019 riot\n\u2018gun. Montgomery said Roe's 5153\nwas recovered, ;\n\n \n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 7252.72098828125, 5956.98856640625, 7880.325398437501, 6661.445027343751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Thomas L. Duckett, aged 88,\nmember of a pioneer Hope fam-\nily, died at his home here Thurs-\nday. He had lived here all his life.\n\nSurvivors include one son, Tom\nDuckett.of Hope and a daughter,\nMrs. Laura Lee Klien of Oregon\nCity, Oregon.\n\nFuneral services will be held at\n\u20182 p.m. Friday at the First Chris-\ntian church of Hope by the Rev.\nEd Pendleton. Burial, in charge\nof- Herndon-Cornelius, will be in\nRose Hill Cemetery. ;\n\nActive pallbearers: Oliver Ad-\nams, Earl Thompson, J. ai Ray-\nis, Lloyd Coop, Frank Rider, Hen:\nAry Taylor,\n\n \n \n\n \n \n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 6009.95263671875, 4340.7578125, 6486.2255859375, 4622.19091796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Insurance\nSalesman Is\nArrested\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 1455.6324873046874, 838.6539716796875, 2090.1608476562496, 1813.8052568359376 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "BY BLIvVn & PAT\n\nWASHINGTON (f = The Army,\nlike the Air Force and Navy be-\nfore if, is sending a mission to\u2019\nMichigan this week to tell Secre-\ntary of Defense Wilson why it\nshouldn't be hit by the adminis-\ntration economy hatchet.\n_Seeretary of the Army Wilber.\nM. Brucker, former governor of\nMichigan, an his No. 1 military\nofficer and Army chief of staftf,\n|Gen, Maxwell Taylor, are to ar-\ntive in Detroit Tuesday on the\ntway home from a brief Western in-\nspection trip.\n\nThere they will see the vacaticn-\nting Wilson, and probably be joined\nJalso by Deputy Secretary of De-\n\u2018Ifense Reuben B. Robertson.\n\nSecretary of the Navy Charles\n\nThomas and Secretary of Air Don-\nald Quarles have held similar\n\u2018Imeetings with Wilson, as the re-\n' sult of service worry over persist-\nent reports that further spending\ncuts in the present fiscal year may\nlhe insisted upon.\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 6014.423828125, 3078.2939453125, 6526.05029296875, 3371.5517578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "U.S., Allies\nLeery of. Red\nPromises.\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 1480.7777099609375, 1839.2933349609375, 2013.4658203125, 2128.011474609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Good Start,\nFord Says of\nState Schools\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 6619.84110546875, 5660.8835859375, 7257.335652343751, 6670.711140625001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": " \n\nspeaks from experience. He has\ndesigned the . costumes for 62\nBroadway shows as well as the\njoulfits worn by such glamorous\nstars as Susan Hayward, Jennifer\nJones, Jane Russell and Marilyn\nMonroe\n\nHe says that experienced ac-\njiresses don\u2019t make these obvious\n\u2018clothing errors but that, \u201cif it\u2019s\nany consolation to the housewife,\n_ young starlets often do, They have\nto be taught.\u2019 ,\n\nWhat's wrong with the way\n|American women wear furs.\n\n\u2018Very few know how to handle\nja fur gracefully,\u2019 said Le Marie.\n(\u201cThey hold it awkwardly in their\nhand like a football halfback look\n\u2018ling for someone they can throw a\n-|downfield pass to.\n: \u201cThey don\u2019t know how to drop\nlit gracefully around their shoulders\njor drape if over their arm. It\u2019s\nthe draping that creates the effect.\n| \u201cThey hang it around. their neck\n\nContin Page Three.\n\n \n\n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 8491.8425703125, 3360.84940625, 9122.614460937499, 4479.12276171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n\nee ee Tentimmaten. al\nta \u201cmillion dollars... goes\nOnly the shell of the: of \u2018oot pier\n|was left. standing\u2019 today..as -the\n\u2018blaze .\u2014of undetermined\u201d origin _\u2014\n| burned itself \u2018out.\n\n\u201cA fleet of fireboats from 1 through-\nout. the New York harbor battled\nthe stubborn\u2019 flames \u2018that. \u201c.ram-\n\npaged. out of control for at least\nseven hours, . \u00a5\nFifteen firemen. \u2018are affected by\nthe smoke or, suffered other zin-\n|juries, but they\u2019 \u2018did not \"require\nhospitalization. ~: '\n\u2018| \\When the blaze broke out at\n3:22 p. m. yesterday, two ships\ntand seven barges scurried away\n\u2018from. the vicinity of the pier at\njthe foot of Grand: Strect,\nFlames jumped. to. \u2018one of the\n|barges and.to the: deck of one\n\u2018of the ships,, the. freighter Fort\nReliance. . Fireboats quickly put\n[out the fire aboard the freighter as\n\u2018jit was towed to nearby Weehawk-\nden.\n\n \n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 6003.0458984375, 5371.6025390625, 7220.232421875, 5665.94677734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": " \n\n| Average American Wife May\n/Not Have Horse Sense But\n\u2018She Surely Has Clothes Sense\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 5996.34989453125, 3400.109904296875, 6622.408406250001, 4280.93135546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "a By JOHN M.. JIGUTOWER.\n\nf WASHINGTON UP \u201cThe United\nStates and its chief Western allies\nare refusing to take Communist\npromises on.-faith, They are em-\n: ploying hard-boiled. tactics in cur-\n\u2018rent negotiations for better rela-\n_tions with Russia and Red China.\n\nThe patern of Western dealings\nbecame apparent today in their\nmanner of handling the United\nStates-Chinese Communist. negotia-\n.tions at- Geneva, 'German- Russian\ndiplomatic recognition, and Red\nIChina's bid for a seat in the\nUnited Nations,\n\nIn effect, it appears that the\nWestern Powers are determined to\nmake concessions or agreements\ndesired by Moscow and Peiping\nonly as those capitals actually pro-\nduce real concessions sought by\nvarious Western governments,\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 9130.679484375, 2362.72489453125, 9718.077351562499, 4109.66866015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "MINNEAPOLIS (P) ~ \u2018Some\n\u2019 day. you may have a: \u201chome\u2122\nmade mainly of. air and:\n~ plastic, whipped together like,\na cake right at gig bullae\n\nsite, ~\n\nThe walls, floors - and root\nwould: be \u2018made of -foanied\n\n\u2018plastic, full of little \u00abair: bub--\n\nbles; giving good insulation at\nlow, heatirig cost. :\n_.. Inside \u2018you could: ike \"the\n\n\u2018bare frames for furniture\u2019 and -\n\".upholster: them with soft,.flutf\n\nplastic material \u00a9. which: --yo\n\u00bb sprayed\u2019 on by yourself...\n: Predictions of this:-home\n\n\u201ctomorrow came today: -from\n(Miss \u201cBetty Lou Raskin: ~\n-search \u2018associate of. th\n- | Hopkins University. *\n\u201cJaboratory: in. \u2018describing\nent: and.. future. - marve\nfoamed sflanties. a\n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\ncan: Chemical Society: a\n; Deer: \u2018types: can. giv\n\n_heels, creuiilent: viastle \u00a9 a \u201cfile:\n\u00bb floors, sterilizable:. stuffed: toys,\nand hundreds of... other.\" new.\n\" products, Some. are. fir\nsistant, others resist\u2019 \u2018acids\nsunlight or fungus,. oth \u00a2\nsupple \u00a9 at> areic:. \u2018te\nPrices are gradually: becoming:\n; competitive withothersyrithet-\n.ies and some natural: materials\u2019\nWiee Rackin enid\n\n \n \n \n\n \n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 860.385498046875, 2963.806640625, 1422.4029541015625, 3250.73193359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "\u2018Points to _\nProsperity\n\u2018of Free World\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 8520.3251953125, 4520.34375, 9074.7548828125, 4829.603515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Paving 29-24\nAwaits Only\nFence Moving\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 1469.4722900390625, 502.3528137207031, 1980.4744873046875, 789.7566528320312 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "All Services\nSeek to Stop\nCut in Funds\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 1467.733927734375, 2159.883830078125, 2110.5360917968746, 3228.8593339843746 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "LITTLE ROCK (# \u2014 Arkansas]\nEducation Commissioner Arch\nFord said today that the state\u2019s\npublic schools this term \u2018\u2018are\nmaxing a better start than many\npeople expected.\u201d\u2019\n| Ford, meeting with the state\nBoard of Education, added, how\never, that \u2018\u2018teachers\u2019 salaries are\nby no means adequate, and there\nis definitely a shortage of quali-\nfied instructors.\u201d\n\nBut the commissioner noted that\nonly 20 \u2018\u2018emergency permits\u201d\nhave been granted for teachers\n\n|with partial training, while it had\njbeen expected about. 500 such per-,\n\u2018Imits would have to be issued.\n\nThe failure of the 1955 Legisla-\nture to provide additional school\nfunds had led some educators to\npredict a big shortage of teachers\n\u2018land the possibility. of shortened\nterms in some. school districts.\n\nFord told the board that a num-\nber of areas are making good pro-|\n|gress in equalizing property as-\n-}sessments, directed by the legisla-\n\n\u2018|ture as one means of bringing in\nmore school revenue.\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 7267.14990234375, 5700.58642578125, 7858.91748046875, 5944.69384765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "T. L. Duckett, 88,\nMember of Pionee:\nHope Family, Dies\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 5369.51688671875, 4408.1413984375, 5995.819539062501, 6136.915730468751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "LITTLE ROCK (4) \u2014 The nine-\nmonth-old hunt for the slayer of\npretty Mrs, Sue Fuller centered\ntoday on a Negro convict with a\nJong record of burglary convic-\ntions,\n\nCapt. Alan Templeton of the Ar-\nkansas State Police said yesterday\nthat the convict is only a \u2018\u2018sus-\npect\u201d in the Brinkley crime, then\nadded: \u2018\u2018He's a-good one though.\u201d\u2019\n\nTempleton declined to identify\nite convict, now serving time at\nCummins Prison Farm. He said\nthe man also would be questioned\nin the rape of a Missouri woman.\n\nThe captain said the convicts\nmethod of operation in previous\nburglaries had been to enter a\nhome in the early moring hours\n\u2014the time when Mrs. Fuller was\nbeaten fatally. He also said the\nNegro is believed to have heen in\nfaneley on the day of the mur-\n\nrr, .\nMrs. Fuller, 25-year-old mother\nof two children and wife of an auto\ndealer, was clubbed in the pre-\ndawn hours of Dee. 12, 1954. Her\nhusband, Milton, who was absent\nfrom home at the time, found his\ndying wife when he returned. She\ndied two hours later without re-\ngaining consciousness.\n\nPolice believe that\u2019 the death\nweapon was a long, heavy stick\n\n. hickory stovewood which they\nSund in the backyard of the Full-\ner home. Mrs. Fuller\u2019s skull was\ncrushed by a single blow on the\nhead.\n\nA week following the slaying,\npolice charged an intinerant farm\nworker, Billy Ray Willingham,\nwith first degree murder in the\ndeath. However, Willingham later\nwas cleared on any connection\nwith the case ond released.\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 850.36258984375, 3314.810587890625, 1486.9414873046876, 3872.0673417968746 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "- Washington. @\u00ae- = \u201cSecretary of\nthe \u2018Treasury. Humphrey -told). a\nmeeting of free. world economic\n\n\u2018\\leaders: in Istanbul; Turkey, today\n\u2018\\that prosperity runs high this side\nof \u2018the Iron: Curtain - and United\n| States \u201cpolicy \u2018is \u201caimed at keeping\n\u2018it :that way.\n: \u2018Humphrey's selena released\nhere .by. the: Treasury, were pre-\npared. \u2018for the opening session of\n\u2018the 10th.-annual meeting of _ the\n| World . Bank and | _the International\n\u2018| Monetary\u2019 Fund... \u00b0\nfe \u2018The: annual\u201d reports of the 58-na-\n\n \n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 5375.3193359375, 4110.21337890625, 5944.91259765625, 4395.40771484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "Good Suspect,\nSays Brinkley\nProbers\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 9136.7763671875, 4177.81591796875, 9602.560546875, 4313.2216796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "Hunch Pays. Off\nfor Officer:\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 865.1399946289063, 4113.7644453125, 1496.9488115234376, 5981.284871093751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": ". DAR. Meets With\n\nMrs. J. B. Hesterly\n\u2018The Benjamin Culp: - chapter\n| Daughters. of. the American. Revo-\njution. began the fall - activities\nwith a meeting on Thursday after-\nnoon.in the home of Mrs. J.. |B.\nHesterly. with Mrs. Berry Hesterly\nco-hostess.\n\nArrangements of roses and zen-\nnias were placed at vantage points\nin the rooms .\n\nThe regent, Mrs, C, H, Moore,\npresided and th\u00e9 meeting was op-\nened with the ritual, Pledge of Al-\nlegiance to the Flag and the sing-\njing: of the Star Spangled Banner,\n\nThe Presidents General Mes-\nsage was read by Mrs. J. W. Tee-\nter.\n\nThe local chapter will be hostess\nto the District D .A.R. confer-\nence on September 21. The _ re-\ngent appointed the following com-\nmittees. to serve: Luncheon, Mrs.\nCarl Dalrymple, Mrs. H. H. Me-\nKenzie and Mrs. J. B. Hesterly;\nBuesiness meeting, \u2018Mrs. Wallace\nPemberton and Mrs. O. G. Hirst.\nMrs. \u2018Moore asked that all Daugh-\nters fly their flags during Constitu-\ntion Week, September 17-23, A\nConstitution Day program will be\npresented at the High school as-\nsembly on September 16, by the\n| students.\n\n-| Mrs, McKenzie presented the\ntiprgram for the afternoon and\ngave an interesting talk on \u2018Our\ntl Constitution\u2019? and closed with the\nConstitution Poem written by Bes-\nsie Saunders Spencer, a Daughter\n{of Pueblo, Colorado.\n;{ A delectable frozen salad course\n~/was served to 15 members and a\nguest, Mrs. Harley Cox,\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\nLions Club Holds Meeting\nPrescott Lion's club met in reg-\n_lulez session on Thursday noon at\nthe Lawson Hotel.\n\nPresident Wallace. Sage gave a\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 832.6956586914063, 880.8544721679688, 1466.7852373046876, 2912.206013671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "| Whiskbroom! , :\niuyhch made do with a pocket\nhandkei'chief.\n\n: At about the twentieth swipe he\nhit. pay dirt. ft. was a tiny circle\n-of meal Jess than half ah inch in\n\u2018diameter, level with the cofidrete\nfloor.\n; Tt was not surprising we had not\n+discovered it before. Less than a\nleaspoonful of dust was sufficient\n,l6\u00b0 conceal it.\n\n\u201cExcellent mechanics, these\n\u2018chaps, This, you will observe, has\nipeen: sawed off and bored hollow,\nfor about half an inch, leaving\njserew threads. I\u2019m afraid my\nsearch of Meer\u2019s cabin was in-\ncomplete. I am sure he must have\nin his possession a ring bolt which\nwould fit this socket.\" He frowned.\n\n\u201cDid you, Miss Wyndam, say\nthat when Meer went to Braun's\nteabin, you heard a clinking sound\nag if he might have two metallic\nobjects in his pocket\u201d\n\n\u201cYes,\u201d\u2019 said Lily shortly.\n\n \n\nWith his handkerchief he now\n| quickly uncovered the crack of the\nTtrap door. It had become a very\n_| grimy handkerchief indeed.\n4+ \u201cft may be difficult,\u201d said Lynch\n\u2018|matter-of-factly, \u201cto get a proper\npurchase with no lifting bolt, But if\n\u2018lyou two will bear down on the far\n\u2018(end there I will see what I can do.\u201d\n\n([ Lynch rattled around in the worn\n: satchel and this time produced a\n.|foot-long steel rod. Lynch\u2019 pushed\nit into the bolt hole, then forced it\n\\|toward him, .There was a second\ntof stubborn hesitation, then he\n.jheavy concrete trap swung up. and\n} back, f\n|S Gilly\u201d Wyndam. screamed \u2018as we\n[directed the flashlights \u2018downward.\n| Stone steps led down into the\nlower chamber.\u2019 On them, a man\n>was lying. His head was only a-few\nt.feet below us.\n\u00bb| He was \u2018hideously dead. A bullet\nof heavy. caliber had struck him\n| squarely.in the face. Under that\nblast it had\u2019all but. disintegrated.\n\u2019 \u201cBraun!\u201d someone whispered,\n~ _(To' Be Coninued)\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 9729.13846875, 2021.62430859375, 10355.635945312499, 3075.4494218749996 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "| \u2018ly. \u201copens!\n$700, 000\u00b0ho pit i\n\n \n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 8508.1806640625, 3043.421875, 9023.58203125, 3351.10546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "Fire Wrecks\nHuge fe in,\n\n \n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 5366.72001171875, 1826.8866376953124, 5997.427937500001, 4094.93965625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "ji Alex. H. Washburn\n\nAs we dedicate this magnificent\nnew community hospital I am re-\nminded of a toast to Good Health\nthat was written neither by a phy-\nsician nor a clergyman nor an ord-\ninary lay citizen, but, of all things,\n\na man whose claim to fame is\nWHat he was an extraordinary fish-\nerman.\n\nOld Izaak Walton, no less.\n\nHe said:\n\n\u201cLook to your health; and if\nyou have it, praise God, and\n-value it next to a good con-\nscience; for health is the second _\nblessing that we mortals are -\ncapable of; a blessing that mon-\ney cannot buy.\u201d\u2019\n\nHe speaks with the same univer-\no] tongue whether baiting a hook\ntr a problem. Man knows he can-\nnot buy Good Health; yet he has\nbeen able to pegomplish a medical\nrevolution withih two generations,\nstamping out some ancient plagues\nalmost entirely, bringing other di-\nseases in control, and developing\nmiracles of surgery\u2014by a long and\npatient policy of systematic re-\nsearch and treatment in the medi-\ncal centers and hospitals that a\ncivilized people have provided with\npeit money.\n\nEach community rallies solidly\nbehind its local campaign against\nthe broad problem of Good Health.\nAnd so Hempstead County has uni-\nted to build and equip this great\nnew . hospital we are dedicating\nFriday.\n\nLike every important endeavor\nthe hospital has had its disputes,\ndelays and frustrations. But it has\"\ncome through\u2014how magnificently\nit has come through you will have;\nep sec it yourself to appreciate.\n\nThis \u2018special edition aims to tell\nthe hospital's story, and to pay\ntribute to all the folks who worked\nso tirelessly so long to bring this\ngreat development to our comunity,\n\nThe Star wishes to thank the hos-\npital board and administration for\ntheir co-operation on material in\nthis edition, and all the contractors\nand suppliers and local business\nhouses for the advertising support\nwhich made such extensive treat-\n\nent in picture and story possible.\n\nfAnd finally, a word of thanks to\n\u2018The Star staff\u2014who for unavoidable\nreasons had to produce this edition\nin nine calendar days.\n\n \n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 5387.68212890625, 1083.388427734375, 10264.5302734375, 1447.4212646484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "| Ss\n\n \n\nHospital Ope\n\n \n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 248.59897900390624, 5153.704875, 879.4764604492187, 5992.236042968751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n- No, 1002\n\nmprhan,\u2019 auetened\n\nown: -address. of. decedent:\n, Bireet, CHORE ce\n\n \n \n\nesse Brown |\nae 1 Hope, feanege\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 6622.56766796875, 3201.30594921875, 7254.982136718751, 3786.2211503906246 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "@PEXAL WAL. A . Circuit Judge\n: issued\u201d an ject\n\n \n \n \n\nCircuit Court\u2019\n+ tithe -mobtey by? :\n\nClyde Shuffield \u201cof \" Texarkana\nwas the prosecuting - witness.\nJudge Brown rendered an in-\n\u2018structed verdict of not guilty on\nthe grounds that there was no\ntestimony to the effect that the\nimisrepresentation, if any, was\n| made to Shuffield.\n\n \n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 5376.3738203125, 6389.22489453125, 6003.866414062501, 6687.756550781251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": ". INSIDE THE PRISON seen\n\nMONTGOMERY, Ala, (UP) \u2014\nThe Secret Service reported today\n\u201cfair quality\u2019 $5 bills were being\nturned out at the Draper State pris-\non. print shop by three convicts,\nall long-termers . facing additional\nBorges for counterfeiling,\n\n \n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 9736.5808515625, 4783.22587109375, 10394.905476562499, 5777.600789062501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nproducts \u00a9\n|New York:\neight. di\n; The. walkou\neral other\u2019 Ei\ncalled off: oh\npendent . -International.\n\u2019 \u2018men? gs : \u2018Associatt :\n\nsetting up.. \u201cof tary\"\nfact-finding \u201ccommittee: ta.\n\n\u2018greviances \u2018against \u2018tk @\nNew Hersey. Moe\n\ncas\n\n2 sti\nNow comes the. huge\u2019 garg B\nlup from more. than\u2019 150\u00b0 Shp\npractically ell ireighters M\npassenger Hears were not\nly delayed by f \u00e9 Meup.\u201d\n\n \n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 171.1192579345703, 895.5231733398438, 832.0299272460937, 4885.008015625001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "a ih the\nwe happened\nek ey Whith fit :the dour\nWw \u2018aking. a\u201d thor-\nfation. He seemed. satis\n6f the 20\u00b0 chests\n\n1 well keph:\nhis. halting\nthe bearded man\n\nng.in \u2018the woods: hot\nlogetie touched his\nhit\n\nh ad and ever since\ni \u2018ealled, Big. Bird.\n\ndrunk wine. and taken\n\n: Diogene. rose, Sa.\nnt away, :\n\nall \u2018the: ievend? * said\n\nn latively \u2018when. he\n\nburial of Kubla!\n\nbeen every:\nnied - \u2018Kublai or\n\nredi-se arately \u2018to. ave\n\n\u2018being. ignite\n\n \n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 9121.8269453125, 5507.48270703125, 9757.063679687499, 6738.863972656251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": ",the. jail before \u2014 their parents\n\u2018found them and gained their re-\n\u2018ease. , . .the parents of all three\ntold the sheriff to keep them. in\njail if he caught them again.\n\n \n\n\u201cMrs. Thelma Holt can avow\nthat pictures of huge Hove water-\nmelons really get around. . . .she\nrecently received.a clipping from\na newspaper published in \u201condon,\nEngland showing a picture of a\n[288 pound melon the Hope Chani-\nber sent to the U. S. Chamber of\nCommerce. . . .the clipping was\nfrom her. husband, Paul 8. Holt,\nwho is-stationed in Iceland.\n\n \n\n \n\nHempstead, Howard, Nevada\nand Lafayette. counties were\ncomparatively safe to drive \u2014 in\n\nduring the month of \u2018August. oo. +.\nArkansas State Police investigated\nonly nine wrecks in all: four wi\nno fatalities; 2 oy\n\n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n| A. SOR,\nrang.\nBeir\n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 1475.532267578125, 3240.943400390625, 2109.9794511718746, 3870.7494707031246 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": "tion bank and fund, also made\n\npublic here, noted record-breaking\u2019\nleeoianare activity in most parts\n\ntof the non-Communist world, but\nthe fund's optimism was tempered\n|by inflationary threats it found in\n}}some places.\n\nHumphrey said:\n\n\u201cBusiness sctivity is at renord\nlevels throughout most of the\n|world. World trade is at a high\n\u2018jand healthier volume. Prices are\n\u2018Imore stable ..... There has been\na sharp reduction in government-\n_jally imporsed barriers to financial\n-Jand trade transactions.\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 6635.15771484375, 3065.711181640625, 7171.49658203125, 3193.277099609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": "Instructed Verdict\nFavors Hope Man \u2014\n" }, "53": { "bbox": [ 8502.4480390625, 5557.0359296875, 9135.411335937499, 6672.430378906251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 53, "ocr_text": "Hetal WrerOpahies SRD AEA Ree\nof Hope, working in conjunction |\nwith Station KXAR, will offer a}\ngreat number. of gifts to the first\nchild born in the new Hempstead\nMemorial Hospital. . . .plans are\nto display all the gifts in the\n\u2018hospital lobby. . - -announcement\nof the first arival in the new hospi-\ntal will be announced immediate-\nly by the Station... .a complete\nlist of gifts will be published\nnext week.\n\n \n\n \n\nProsecuting Attorney Cc. Vz~\n[no in Jr. warns the public that\n\nno insurance company represents.\n\nthe new hospital. .. .a few sales- |\n\u2018men have misrepresented them-\nselves in an effort to sell hospi-\ntalization policies. ... .if you are\ncontacted by one of these sales-\n{men please telephone the police,\nMr. Nunn advises, _\n\n| The Sheriff picked up three\nyoung Negro boys recently and\n: hi cacathe ik aes\n\n \n \n" }, "54": { "bbox": [ 9773.2763671875, 5991.4306640625, 10382.5185546875, 6626.6884765625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 54, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "56": { "bbox": [ 8605.1201171875, 5336.00537109375, 9591.115234375, 5456.28955078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 56, "ocr_text": "@ All Around the Town\n" }, "57": { "bbox": [ 9747.949015625, 5790.659953125, 10427.790242187499, 5978.348835937501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 57, "ocr_text": " \n \n\nPRINCIPAL RIVERS\nAmong prigeipe) rivers \u201cof\n4 u\n\nler of Orange | in Sonth\n" }, "58": { "bbox": [ 5400.0517578125, 1533.6055908203125, 5971.91845703125, 1748.6259765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 58, "ocr_text": "Our Daily\n> Bread\n" }, "59": { "bbox": [ 287.16162109375, 6031.73681640625, 1474.4256591796875, 6577.11083984375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 59, "ocr_text": "CHANCE FOR\n\n \n \n" }, "60": { "bbox": [ 5364.66239453125, 6174.0906171875, 6004.490925781251, 6363.489949218751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 60, "ocr_text": "FAKE PISTOL\n\nMILWAUKEE, Wis., (UP) \u2014Po-\nlice. reported today that a thief\nbroke into a gunsmith shop here\nand stole a fake pistol.\n" }, "61": { "bbox": [ 1483.1830244140624, 4080.983439453125, 2120.2226152343746, 4365.00850390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 61, "ocr_text": " \n\nreport on the board meeting and\nin the absence of. the program\nehsicman read the acceptance\n\u2018|speech of the presideat of Lion's\n}Club International.\n\nJ. R. Gordon of Sacrareento,\nCalitcrnia. was a guest.\n" }, "62": { "bbox": [ 2058.1630859375, 443.2829284667969, 5201.32958984375, 6508.087890625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 62, "ocr_text": " \n\n| Boy's Flanne! \u2018BOY'S DAN Y RIVER \u00a2 GINGHAM Men\u2019s Corduroy\n\n| SHIRTS | SHIRTS SHIRTS\n\nyi\n\ni. . Rantorlgee. \" . Long sleeves sizes 6 to 16, Washable, all colors,\n\n. ee Poids Completely washable, Sizes Ss, M M, L, Ex-L\nand Checks Beautiful colors and designs\n\n. 95\n\na9 98\n\n1- \u00a2\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nsae ~ MEN'S\nA Big Selection of | MEN\u2019S | .\nMENS AT SUITS\nS H : R T S FELT H S All wool flannel and\n\ngabardines.\n\n \n\n \n\nNew Fall\nRayons, Dan River fabrics. \" Colors 0\n: Sizes S, M, L, Ex-L. and Styles fe)\n\n$1.98 to $5.00 | | t) $32.50\nMEN'S MEN'S\nKETS DRESS PANTS\n\n \n\n \n\nBOY'S\nJACKETS | JAC\n\nal Corduroys, leather and ube leather, gaparcines, Wool flannels,\nbe gabardines. Y R \u2018bl woo! gabardine,\ned Reversibles eversiDie rayon acetate.\n\n \n\n| Sizes 21016 | \u00a2 \u00e9 \u00a29 OE\nsagsinsass 2595\" $18.95 $3.95\n\nMen\u2019s S-T-R-E-T-C-H $8.95\nSOCKS COATS a\n\na arn \u201cSizes 101020 GINGHAMS\n= = $15.95 fo $24.95 | Stripes, Plaids, Checks\n) ag LADIES 59\u00a2 ye.\n\nw < SWEATERS | GILBRAE\nLADIES | Nylon- orlon, wool, cotton. CORDUROY |\n\nShort and long\n\nSs Ul T S | | i, $ | | | Fine sore, wastable:\nWool flannel, wool tweed, | $1.98 fo: 54.95 | 98\u00a2 vd.\n\nrayon acetate.\nSizes 10 to 224\n\n$8.95 to $19. CHILDRENS GIRL'S\n6.95 10 $19.79 SWEATERS | GYM SHOES |\n\nUse our Lay-A-Way plan Wool, nylon, orlon, coat Sizes 3 to 10\nsweaters, slipovers.\n\n$1 00 0 $2.98 | 2\" .\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n\nns MENS LITTLE BOY'S\n: GYM SHOES TENNIS, SHOES.\nMrs. Sizes 6 to izes fe)\n\nlary\na\n1 of\nher\n\u2018An\nma \u2014\n2\u00b0 REMEMBER \u00a9\nany the USE OUR\naud DEDICATION EASY\ntua: of the _ ee\n=\"||ll|_ New Hempstead County LAY-A-WAY\ny of Memorial Hospital PL AN\n\nitors\n\n \n\n\u2018Friday 16\n\n\u2018nee wok\n" }, "63": { "bbox": [ 382.3305969238281, 4860.7724609375, 767.2151489257812, 4923.79248046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 63, "ocr_text": " \n\n\u2018Leaal Notice\n" }, "64": { "bbox": [ 265.677978515625, 4951.013671875, 846.075439453125, 5140.68359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 64, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n \n \n \n\n\u20ac PROBATE. GOURT OF\n\nMPSTEAD COUNTY,\n\nABKANBAG\nATT BF\n\n \n \n" }, "65": { "bbox": [ 8964.58984375, 5456.6162109375, 9290.7490234375, 5489.67431640625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 65, "ocr_text": "By The Staer Stat?\n" }, "66": { "bbox": [ 1489.0997724609374, 4176.85087109375, 2130.0229082031246, 6587.372761718751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 66, "ocr_text": "ehsicman read the acceptance\nspeech of the presideat of Lion's\nClub International,\n\nJ. R. Gordon of Sacrareento,\nCalitcrnia. was a guest.\n\nKiwanis Club Has\n\nMusical Program\n\u201cPresident Jack Robey preasid-\ned at the regular meeting of Pres-\ncott Kiwanis club on Thursday\nevening at the Lawson Hotel and\nintroduced Miss Betty Danner\nwho sang \u2018Smoke\u2019 Crats in Your\nEyes\u201d and \u2018The Desert Song.\u201d\nMes Danner was accompanied\nby Miss Judy Gilbers at the pi-\nano,\n\n \n\nMr. and Mrs. W. E. Gunter of\nMoNeil were the Thursday and\nFriday guests of their \u2018daughter,\nMrs, J. M. Duke, Jr., and family.\n\n \n\nMr. and Mrs. J. R. Bemis and\nchildren have returned from a va-\ncation in Charlenoix, Michigan.\n\n \n\nMiss Lynn Garrett left last\n-jweek for Baton Rouge, La., where\nshe will -be a student at LSU.\n\n \n\nJack Robey, Jr., student at Hen-\nderson State Teachers College,\n\u2018)Arkadelphia, spent the weekend\n-jwith his parents, Mr. and Mrs.\n|dack Robey,\n\n \n\n\u2018| Mrs. Hansel Herring, Miss Mary\nJewell Herring, Mrs, T, A. Lav-\nender and Mrs. Byron, Moody\n\n\u2018tspent Friday in Little Rock.\n\n,\n\n \n\nLittle Miss Diane Brakebill of\nStamps spent Saturday with her\ngrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. \u2018An-\ndrew \u2018Avery. Her parents, Mr.\n\n\u2018land Mrs. Orville Brakeyville spent\nthe day in Texarkana,\n| ee\n\nDonald Ayery has re-entered\n, Henderson State Teachers college,\njArkadelphia after spending = two\nweeks with his parents, Mr. and\nMrs. E, E. Avery.\n\nMiss Frances Avery is a_ stud:\nent at Junior College in Texar-\ni kana,\n\n \n\nMr. and Mrs. :Otto Halloway of\nRosston were Saturday visitors\nin Prescott.\n\nMrs. H. E. Dorris spent a part\nof Jast week in Longview, Texas,\n\nne than ciuact nf relativac.\n" }, "67": { "bbox": [ 5434.97900390625, 1755.36962890625, 5947.74365234375, 1810.6646728515625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 67, "ocr_text": "Sliced Thin by The Editor\n" }, "68": { "bbox": [ 899.2552490234375, 3273.36376953125, 1302.623291015625, 3312.625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 68, "ocr_text": "\u2018RY FRANK_O'\u2019RRIEN\n" }, "70": { "bbox": [ 6092.45166015625, 5685.216796875, 6414.0615234375, 5732.3720703125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 70, "ocr_text": "By HAL BOYLE\n" }, "71": { "bbox": [ 1510.6365966796875, 814.694580078125, 1875.1004638671875, 853.198486328125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 71, "ocr_text": "By EITON cf FAV\n" }, "73": { "bbox": [ 9776.4482421875, 5775.556640625, 10161.95703125, 5811.552734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 73, "ocr_text": "\u2014SPINAIDAL -RIVERS:\n" }, "75": { "bbox": [ 1501.3788251953124, 6174.23856640625, 2144.6679277343746, 6316.653035156251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 75, "ocr_text": "pce dlep emma\n\nMiss Frances Avery is a_stud-\nent at Junior \u2018College in Texar-\n; kana,\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "341045338-margaretville-catskill-mountain-news-Dec-02-1955-p-9.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 1, 3 ], [ 2, 5 ], [ 16, 10 ], [ 16, 23 ], [ 10, 23 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 1, 3 ], [ 2, 5 ], [ 16, 10 ], [ 23, 16 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 3928.388830078125, 4974.3666132812505 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 1601.1586552734375, 352.077478515625, 2057.656896484375, 1050.4717158203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "Roxbury, Nov. 28.\u2014Miss Tiny\nColburn, daughter of Mr. and\nMrs. Lloyd Gorton of Stamford,\nbecame the bride of Byron Fred-\nerick Haight, youngest son of Mr.\nand Mrs. George Haight of Rox-\nbury, at a quiet ceremony at 3\no'clock the afternoon of Sunday,\nOct. 30, at the Methodist church\nat Stamford. The ceremony was\nperformed by Rev. W. R. Phinney,\npastor of the church, in the pres-\nence of the families of the couple.\n\nFollowing the ceremony, the\nwedding party adjourned to the\nnewly furnished apartment of the\nbride and groom in Stamford,\nwhere a reception was held.\n\nMrs. Haight attended Stamford\ncentral school and Mr. Haight at-\ntended Roxbury central school. He\nis employed with the Catskill\nCraftsmen at Stamford.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 2066.970544921875, 432.0446416015625, 2527.22940625, 1053.9145869140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "ee ein eat\n\nMr. and Mrs. Eli Finch spent\nThanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.\nEber Cartwright and family in\nVega.\n\nMrs. Robert Hoy and daugh-\nters spent Thanksgiving with Wil-\nson Hoy and daughters in Downs-\nville. Robert Hoy, who had been\ndeer hunting there, returned home.\n\nErnest Hall shot a_ six-point\nbuck on Dingle hill Tuesday.\nRalph Felter Jr: shot a 10-pointer\nnear Johnson hollow, Prattsvi\nSunday.\n\nMrs. Edith Miller and son, Ken-\nneth, of Binghamton were Thanks-\ngiving guests of her son-in-law and\n|daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald\nTrowbridge.\n\nMr. and Mrs. Harry Clements of\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 3000.014734375, 362.6641789550781, 3458.474279296875, 1059.3108271484375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller and\ndaughter, Sally, of Hudson and\nKingsley Miller of Albany. were\ninl ee ne guests of\ntheir mother, Mrs. Harry Miller\n\nae and Mrs. George Poetshke\nof Copiague, L. I, and John\nSchirmley of Lindenhurst, L. L,\nare visiting Mr. and Mrs. George\nPebler.\n\nMr. and Mrs. Roderick C. Dor-\nTrance and children, Daniel and\nDeanna, spent Thanksgiving vaca-\ntion with John Dorrance at Peter-\nboro and Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh\nat Cazenovia.\n\nJames F. More, student at Rens-\nselaer Polytechnic institute, Troy,\nspent Thanksgiving vacation with\nhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald\nMore. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice\nRyer of Mohawk Lake have been\nspending a few days at the More\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 2532.92733203125, 241.80852709960936, 2991.6385859375, 657.8134516601563 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Oneonta visited his uncle, George\nClum, Sunday.\n\nMisses Lena, Cora and Celia\nMcCann and Mrs. Rose Goodchild\nvisited their sister, Mrs. Robert\nWright, at Deposit \"Sunday.\n\nMr. and Mrs. Addison Trow-\nbridge of Stamford spent Sunday\nwith Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Trow-\nbridge and Mrs. Bertha Trow-\nbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Loren\nShultis of Huntington, L. I, spent\nthe weekend at the Trowbridge\n| home.\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1131.8798466796875, 322.76699267578124, 1599.8489130859375, 1348.4180048828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Toa iota bes canner She he Oe noe SSE 5 Sea\n\nA preliminary census report for\n1954 shows that the number of\nfarms in Delaware county has\ndropped from 3,234 in 1949 to\n2,865. The average size of the\nfarm has increased from 1948\nacres to 210.3 acres each. In 1954\n'there were 21 farms with over\n1,000, while five years earlier\nthere were only 11 farms having\nmore than 1,000 acres.\n\nIn 1954 home freezers were re-\nported on 1,518 farms. This \u2018is\n511 more farms than five years\nearlier.\n\nMilk production was up from\n[a million to approximately 400\nmillion pounds.\n| Chickens sold increased from\n337,571 to 646,810. There were\nover three million dozens of eggs\nsold which had a value of $1,284,-\n196.\n| Corn silage increased from 6,998\n\u201cacres to 7,896 acres.\n\nThe vegetable acreage where\nvegetables were harvested for\n\u2018| sale was reduced from 815 acres\nto 721 acres. However, the value\n|was up from $391,668 to $466,290.\n\u2018| In 1954 408 farms reported\n||making 22,140 gallons of maple\n\u2018|syrup. No figure is given for\n1950 -but, looking back to 1940,\nthere were 35,818 gallons of syrup\n.| made. \u2018i\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 3460.616052734375, 259.70842944335936, 3927.3671015625, 905.8700922851563 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": ";home. Mr. and Mrs. Donald More\n\nand sons, James and Arthur, and\nJ. M, More were \u2018Thanksgiving\nguests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert\nR. More in Oneonta.\n\nMr. and Mrs. L. P. Rodrigo and\n\u2018son, Richard, of Ithaca were\n| Thanksgiving weekend guests of\nMr. and Mrs. Leland J. Todd and\nMr. and Mrs. John W. Roney and\nsons, John and Timothy, Andes,\nwere Sunday Thanksgiving guests\nat the Todd home.\n\nJames Hickey of Los Angeles,\n\nMr. and Mrs. Richard Brady and\nMr. and Mrs. William Graham.\nMr. and Mrs. Brady met him in\n,Oneonta Wednesday night. Mr.\nHickey got a four-point deer in\nVega while here.\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 668.1084233398437, 2311.622888671875, 1147.603185546875, 4952.6361445312505 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Deadline Monday, 5 P. M.\n\nThe News is glad to print notes of\nweekly church services without charge.\nThe notices should reach this office not\nlater than 5 o\u2019clock Monday eveni:\notherwise we cannot promise they\n\nbe printed.\n\nSt. Margaret\u2019s Church: Holy\nCommunion and sermon . next\nSunday at 9:15; Sunday school at\n10 o\u2019clock.\n\nSacred Heart swear Arkville,\n\u2018Masses Sunday, Dec. 4: Fleisch-\nmanns, 8:45; Arkville, 10; Andes,\n11:30. Confessions Saturday, Dec.\n\nRee 4:30 to 5:30, 7:30 to\n\nAndes, Methodist Church, Sun-\nday, Dec. 4: Sunday school, 10\na. m.; worship, 11 a.m. Pleasant\nValley Methodist Church: Wor-\nship, 7:30 p.m. The message for\nthat Sunday will be \u201cThe Out-\nreach of Love\u201d (Mark 12:31).\n\nPine Hill Community Church,\nRev. Toombs H. Kay Jr., pastor,\nSunday, Dec. 4: Worship service\nat 7:30 p.m. Sermon topic: \u201cWe\nBelieve in Jesus.\u201d Election of\ntrustees of the church will be held\nMonday evening, Dec. 5, at 8 in\nthe church.\n\nAdvent Christian Church, C. W.\nBailey, pastor, week of Dec. 4:\nSunday school, 10 a. m.; morning\nworship, 11; evening service, 7:30;\nyouth group, 8:30; practice for\nChristmas play, Sunday afternoon.\nWednesday prayer meeting, 8\np. m.; choir practice, 9 p. m.\n\nClovesville Bible Baptist Church,\nRichard Tait, pastor: Sunday\nschool, 10 a. m.; morning Worship,\n|11; evening service, 8; prayer\nmeeting 8 p. m. Wednesday at the\nhome of Basil Todd. Monday eve-\nning, Dec. 5, at 8 will be trustees\nmeeting at the home of Sherrill\n| Thompkins in Roxbury.\n\nFleischmanns Methodist Parish:\nFleischmanns, church school at 10;\n|morning worship at 11; MYF\n;}meets Sunday evening in the\n|church at 7 o\u2019clock. Dry Brook,\n|church school at 9:15; morning\n| worship at 9:45! Haleott Center,\n\u2018|church school at 10 a. m.; eve-\n'|ning worship at 8 o'clock.\n\n_ Free Methodist Church, Alla-\nben: Sunday school, 10 a. m.;\nmorning worship, 1; FMY and\nevening service, 7:30. FMY. meets\neach Monday evening. Call par-\n|sonage for information. JMS Sat-\nJurday at 1:30 p.m. Practice for\nChristmas Saturday - at 2:30.\nPrayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30\n'|p.m. Pastor, Evangeline Keesler.\n\nPresbyterian, Rev. John Earl\nNaegele: Margaretville, 9:30, Sun-\nday school; 10:30, morning wor-\n\nship, \u201cAt Midnight There Came a\nCry.\u201d Pine Hill: 3 p. m., worship\nservice, \u201cAt Midnight There Came\na Cry.\u201d Please note the change\nin time for both churches. These\ntimes of services will continue un-\n\n| til further notice. |\n\nShandaken Methodist Church,\n\nRev. Toombs H. Kay Jr., pastor:\n\n| Church school, 9:45 a. m.; wor-\nj;ship service, 11 a. m. Church\n\n(membership class meets at_the\n\nchurch at 5 p. m. Sunday. WSCS\n\n|meets Thursday at 1:45 p. m.\nThis is the Christmas party. The\nAdult Fellowship has its Decem-\nber meeting Friday evening at the\n\n| church hall.\n\n| Margaretville Methodist Parish,\n\n|Eugene L. Crabb, pastor, Sunday,\n\nDee. 4: 9:30 a. m., Arkville, Temp-\n\n\u2018|erance Sunday; 10 a. m., Marga-\n\n| retville Sunday school; 10:30 a. m.,\n\n| Arkville Sunday school; 11 a. m.,\nMargaretville, \u2018Temperance Sun-\nday; sermon, \u201cAn Exile\u2019s Bag-\ngage.\u201d Tuesday, Dec. 6, WSCS\nwill ead oy the home ieee Mrs.\n| Harry ell. Program in charge\ncS a R. P. Ives. Wednesday,\n\n7, 8 p. m., Margaretville offi-\n\\Gei board at parsonage.\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 2532.74959765625, 753.6131840820312, 2988.27481640625, 1060.9706171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "PFC Edward J. -Vermilyea is\ntaking part in Exercise Sage-\nbrush, armed forces maneuvers,\nat es Polk, La.\n\nPEC Vermilyea is the son of\nJohn Vermilyea of Dry Brook.\n\nDo your bargain hunting in a\nrocking chair by reading the\nclassified ads.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 1591.67041015625, 248.5644073486328, 1969.700927734375, 336.6539001464844 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "Byron Haight Wed\nTinv Colburn Oct. '30\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 2534.28173828125, 673.3413696289062, 2929.058837890625, 752.6586303710938 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": " \n\nDry Brook Soldier on\n\nManeuvers in Tonisiana\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 669.0176640625, 242.74854479980468, 1131.9221552734375, 2208.0135859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "about to choose a proper location,\nthen start construction.\n* \u00a2 &\n\nMice can find food in all kinds\nof weather, whether it be stray\nkernels of corn, a pocket of oats\nwhich have slid down into a crack\nas oats have a way of doing, seeds\nfrom weeds, even could live on the\nseeds of burly burdock. There is\nno food shortage in mouseland.\n\nss * *#\n\nIf mice are able to communi-\ncate, I can imagine a mother tell-\ning her babies of the great days,\nmany mouse generations ago,\nwhen farmers harvested buck-\nwheat and oats to store in *the\nbarn. Those were the days!\n\n. * =\n\nMice can find shelter as well as\nfood. Their daily activities to\nfind a living are hedged around\njby many predators. Foxes have\ngood noses and can small a mouse\nfrom a distance. A cat does not\nsmell but has excellent eyes and\nears.\n\nes 2 86\n\nBaby mice, in a barn or out of\ndoors, must be taught not to\nsqueak for they may attract an\nenemy. Safe in the partition of\na human dwelling, a squeak would\ndo little harm other than annoy\nthe humans.\n\ns *\n\nIm this valley, denuded of build-\nings, the mice family will have tc\nseek' homes in the open. They are\nable to do this and live com:\nfortably in hollow logs,\u2019 hollov\n\n|trees, under rocks and stones, ir\nmany a nook and cranny where\n'|they must match wits with the\nclever fox family, if they are tc\n| survive. Sleek coats keep then\n| warm and they have an instinct tc\nfind dry places.\n* *\u00a2 *\n\nI doubt if folks realize the\n| great hordes of mice which. live\n\u2018in the fields. They easily tunne\n\n|the snow to find food, visit thei:\njneighbors and carry on mous\u00a2\ncommunity life.\n\n- * * *\n| They have a vital place in the\n\nbalance which Nature set up ai\nthe beginning of life. Without\nthem several forms of wildlife\ncould not live. If these died\nother life, in turn, could not live\nThus the great balance whee!\nturns. None of its spokes can be\nbroken.\nYours truly,\n- The Mountaineer\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 3108.90087890625, 280.12786865234375, 3343.5703125, 333.873779296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "ROXBURY\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 3459.983728515625, 927.8346196289062, 3928.388830078125, 1057.8552607421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Extra money for Chritsmas. Use\nthe classified ads to sell unwanted\nitems, Costs are low. Phone\nMargaretville 2231.\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 1706.41552734375, 1267.098388671875, 3849.781005859375, 4954.58154296875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": " \n\nCOUNT THE SAVING:\n\nHelping people save money on fine food is AaP\u2019s business! That\u2019s why AaP is America\u2019s leading\nfood merchant. And today as always, you ean look to the leader to cut your food bills more.\nWant proof? Look at the list below of famous brand groceries reduced in price this week!\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nKitchen harm\n\n \n\n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\nyee EXTRA-JUICY FLORIDA FROZEN FOODS\nmala , G af it \u00a2 | Grange dice 4c: 59\n< th. range Juice cans O9C\n\nMarcal eS rape rul 5 hag 29 CHICKEN, BEEF, TURKEY -\n\n \n\n \n\nBanquet Pies 5 \u2122\u2122 *{' \u201c\n\nBANQUET, TURKEY\nDinners t 5O\u00a2\ne\n\nHANKIES NAP!\nPkg. of 100 Pkg. of 80\n\n3*25e \u2014 10c\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\nRipe Bananas \u00bb 10\u00b0\n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n\nP PICTSWEET i\ncaeoe | PGreen Beans <2 2 \u00bb 29\u00b0 stevites 2 so as\n3 nie 29c LARGE SIZE, FLORIDA sity SUGAR SWEET, FLORIDA A & Pp Peas 2 = 35c\n: Tangerines 33e Oranges 5 ze 35c |, & P FORDHOOK\nKaro Syrup Apples v=icious 2\u212229\u00a2 D\u2019AnjouPears 2\u2122 29cj|Lima Beans 2 x. 49\u00a2\nBLUE LABEL Potatoes i, \u20182 *1\u00b0 Sweet Potatoes . 3\u2122 25c\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nAGP\nBroccoli Spears 2 }:;: 49c\nA & P FRENCH\nGreen Beans 2 ns. 4lo\n\n \n\nLettuce P23, nda Te. 19\u00a2 Maine Potatoes 7.2: 79c\nKale \u201cx? 19\u00a2 Cole Slaw = 2. 5 cl 25c\n\n24-25 93c ** 63\nMazola Oil ..\n\nFOR-SALADS, COOKIN | panera son ieee Coa\nmr, 85\u00a2 i. 6 7\u00a2' LOOK! .-- 265 GROCERY PRICES; & Sule CUT\nMazola Oil\n\nREDUCED SINCE SEPT. Ist. EIGHT O'CLOCK\nFOR SALADS, COOKING : AA el\nsalon $915 Domestic Sardines 3\u00b022\" 25c COFF EE e\n\nApple Butter \"ss? 2 je.\" 48c NOW AT LOWEST PRICE\nIN MONTHS! wm\n\nHere\u2019s another example of how A&P saves\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\nLinit\n\nLIQUID STARCH ft Ti 2 pkg. of 1\n\u00b0 issue 400 Cc\n*:20c 4 87\u00a2| Angel So\n\n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n\nBREAKFAST 12-0z. @ you mandy! \u2018The cost of green coffee went\nWheati\u00e9s OF CHAMPIONS \"pkg. 21 Cc down\u2014and we pass the savings right along!\nHi-C Zs = 16-0z Cofce to your hears cena vend te '\ns' \u00b0 hearts content\nORANGE DRINK lona Cut Beets cine 29C money in the Gebeia, Bah i\n\nthe extra-thrifty\n3-pound ae fot ae Bes of colfaooaare\neven more!\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nNon 28c Bisquick 25% \u201ca A3G\nHip-O-Lite Pancake Mix AX, 2 wo 32C\n\nMARSHMALLOW CREME\n\n \n\nMild & Mellow\n1-LB. BAG\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\ntor Be Meinz Beans yeaa, 2 \u2018as 33c = c\nG Heinz Spaghetti oan COC\nravy Master es wis\nie tem \u201cee - \u00a5Yeinz Macaroni as BOC ree:\n=e Ann Page ie tote 45 3 tes 19 |\nBachman amen. FOREMOST \u00a3629 REISER SINCE TESP nnn nnn an\ni AP Te ry ARMOUR\u2019S CANNED MEATS\n\u201cme 20C 2\u00b0 35c\u00a2 oe oe -\nTT Treet can ; 39c Beef Stew coat 35c\n\n \n\n \n\nIdeal : Gerber's ae 12-0. A@ ele CON 1\u00e9-ez.\nnoe oe BABY FOODS Chopped Ham '2\u00b0\" 49c Chili chene =\u2018 27\u00a2\n-Ib. STRAINED CHOPPED : 16-oz.\n6S 85 | gr 5Gc4 \u2122 BNC Corned Beef Hash \u2018\u00b0\u00b0 29c\ni : \u2018 Cf e e\n_ Cheer Cashmere Cashmere Greenwood\u2019s Silver Skillet\nBLUE DETERGENT BOUQUET SOAP | pee SOAP Pickled Beats yee CORNED BEEF HASH\n 3lc \"7d 3.2%, 26c 32% 39c Red Cabbese 2 1S 3DC i 28\u00a2\nAll Red Heart | Duz Joy *Blu-White\nCONDENSED DETERGENT DOG FOOD FOR CLEAN. WASHES \u2014 LIQUID SUDSMAKER FLAKES\nspiog? 3ic eee $939 6 2 85c x 31c aay 14c Tos. = 31\u00a2 4 We 74c pape 9c 9-ox. x 25\u00a2\nEvergreen Evergreen Octagon Octagon Sweetheart -\nPINE JELLY SOAP PINE OIL DEODORANT : DETERGENT TOILET SOAP 2 SOAP (14 Price Sale)\nEen 29 ue 28c . |S 32e Bike|. 3 2lc 3m21\u00a2 32.30\n\n \n\nPrices in This Ad Effective. Through Saturday, Dec. 8, in All A&P Super Markets in Margaretville and Vicinity\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 255.24432373046875, 1007.5097045898438, 620.41845703125, 1057.0216064453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "MOUNTAIN DEW\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 1154.7357177734375, 1315.0108642578125, 1608.8865966796875, 4822.42236328125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "made. i me\n\nCome to Debbie's\nPre-ChristmasSale\n\n \n\n \n\nWhy Pay More\n'\u2018 When You Can\nBuy for LESS\n\nDomestic and Imported Gifts |\n; at Discounts |\n\nUp to 50% Off\n\nBrand New Selection\nCOSTUME JEWELRY\nTerrific Values\n\n \n\nLadies\u2019 and Men\u2019s Jewel Boxes\nLadies\u2019; and Men's Dresser Sets -\nMen's Bar Sets_\n\nLadies\u2019 and Men\u2019s WALLETS\nUp to 40% Off\n\nBoxed Stationery and Notes\nMusical Powder Boxes\nPhoto Albums and Desk Memos\n\nMen\u2019s\nSMOKING ACCESSORIES\nAt % Price While They Last\n\n \n\nFruit Bowls, Cake Stands\nLazy Susans, Silent Butlers\nCruet Sets, Sugar \u2019n\u2019 Creamers\n\n \n\nIMPORTED and DOMESTIC\n\nFIGURINES g\nHorses, dogs, cows, bulls, birds,\nchickens, roosters, etc.\n\n \n\nCocktail, Punch and Juice Sets\nBoxed Tumblers, Decanter Sets\nImported Steins and Pilsners\n\n \n\nASH TRAYS\nDozens of them in Glass, China,\nPottery, Copper and Brass,\nfrom round the world.\n\nImported Wall Clocks, Watches,\nTravel Clocks, TV Lamps, Snack\nTables, Service Trays, Perma\nFlower Decorations -\n\n10c GIFT WRAPS and GIFT\nTIES\n4 for 25c\u00a2\nWhile They Last\n\n \n\nBook Ends, Candlesticks, Candy\nDishes, Salad Sets, Chafing Dishes,\nCasseroles, Loose and Boxed\nChristmas Cards. Plus dozens of\nother items too numerous oe. list\nhere.\n\nSPECIAL CLOSEOUT\nAll Children\u2019s Wear in Stock\nat Actual Cost\n\n \n\nFeatured lines include Royal\nHaeger Pottery, Westmoreland\nAuthentic Milk Glass, Rainbow\nRuby & Fenton Hobnail Glass,\nisraeli Etched Brassware, English\nChina and Brassware,\u2018 Bavarian\nPorcelain and Lead Crystal, India\nCopper and Brass, Genuine Hum-\nmel Figurines, Reproductions from\nJapan, Swedish, Italian and\nFrench Imports and many others.\n\n\u2018SHOP MARGARETVILLE\nFOR BETTER VALUES\u201d\n\nDEB\u2019S\n\nMARGARETVILLE\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 196.56031237792968, 1066.7716923828125, 669.8187006835938, 4974.3666132812505 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": " \n\nAny old car will last a carel\u00e9ss\nman a lifetime.\n\nPrint shop note, there is no\nchance to read the proofs of life.\n\nTaxation without representation\nwas unjust, with representation\n\n_ it is expensive.\n\nJohn Clark, who has a camp at\nthe headwaters of the Neversink\nreservoir, killed a 50-pound coyote\none day last week. The coyote\nhad devoured a small buck deer\nbefore it was killed. It had eaten\nall the parts of the deer, including\nthe pelt. Only the buck\u2019s bones\nremained. The buck was a so-\ncalled \u201cbutton horn.\u201d\n\nMargaretville folks, returning\nSunday from a trip to New Jersey,\nmet long lines of cars .on the\nThruway south of Kingston. Many\nof the cars were adorned with\ndeer on the fenders. There were\n36 deer on a 14-mile. stretch.\nOther sections of the highway had\nsimilar numbers. Hunters. were\nreturning after a successful week\nin the Catskills and Adirondacks.\n\nDeaths of three prominent vil-\nlage residents Thanksgiving and\nthe day after brought gloom to\nMargaretville not usually associ-\nated with a national holiday. A\nformal obituary is scarce the place\nto put down personal thoughts. I\nwill do that here.\n\n* * *\n\nStanley Bussy, who did not\nwake from his sleep the holiday\nmorning, was of great personality\nand ability\u2014the top citizen. Both\nastute and liberal, he was full of\nfun and made friends with all\nwho came into his presence. I\ncan yet hear his hearty, refresh-\ning laughter. It will roll down\nthe years. *\n\n: SES AS ett\n. \u201cRilla\u201d Akerly, second\u00bb to die\nthe tragic day, was the wife of\n\u201cAke\u201d as her husband was known\nfor a Wide area. He was half a\ncentury in the Bussy store and\nmade the community laugh all\nthat time. The home of \u2018{\u2018Ake\u201d\nand \u201cRilla\u201d half a century ago\nwas a popular place. She was of\nunusual beauty, he the spirit of\n\nstories, jokes and fun.\n* = .\n\nEmery Jenkins, the third to die,\nwas a Johnny-come-lately, in com-\nparison to the other two. But in\nthe quarter century he had been\nhere, he was Postmaster, Mayor,\nExecutive Officer of the Marga-\nretville cemetery. He had a re-\nmarkable memory. I have listened\nto his old time stories of affairs\nin Union Grove, Arena, Andes and\nMargaretville. He recalled the\nsmallest details of events in the\nlatter part of the 19th century\nand of the present 20th century.\nHe was also well read on national\nand world topics. _\n\n* * cd\n\nThe three deaths are a striking\nexample of how one generation\nslides into the- next. I write\nstriking because, in a small village,\nthe changes are usually one by\none.\n\n* = =\n\nThanksgiving for the last three\nyears has brought sudden deaths\nto this community. Two years\nago, Harry Miller, prominent\nbusinessman, died suddenly while\nenjoying a holiday ride with Mrs.\nMiller and Miss Mary McCadden.\n\n= *- *\n\nA year ago at near Thanksgiv-\ning time came news of the death\nof Lt. Thomas Smith in Germany,\nwhere he sacrificed his life to save\na German village. Three years\nago, Winfield Sperling was killed\nby a live wire at the Margaret-\nville bridge over the Delaware,\nseveral days before Thanksgiving.\n\nI went down the valley one day\nthis fall and came to an old barn\nin the process of being torn down.\nThe great beams were a century\nold.\n\n* *\n\nI saw a mouse nest, how old I\ndo not know. It might have been\nas old as \u2018the barn, or. built in\nrecent years. The model has not\nchanged in the century. Mice, I\nam certain, construct no ranch\ntype nests. They never change\ntheir architecture.\n\n*s \u00a2 \u00a3\n\nThey knew about insulation\nmany centuries before man. They\ncan riddle oat straw, chaff, dead\nweeds, corn stalks and many other\nkinds of dry vegetation into per-\nfect insulation and build a nest\nwhere there is no need for a roof\nand where it would be difficult\nfor a red squirrel or a weasel to\nlocate it.\n\nes es \u20ac\n\nI have often thought I would\nlike to observe 4 Mr. Mouse and\nhis brid\u00e9 in an old barn looking\n\ne\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 680.0133056640625, 2244.063232421875, 972.546142578125, 2290.58984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Church Services\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 2115.716552734375, 278.9282531738281, 2477.177001953125, 331.10400390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "KELLY CORNERS\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 1129.334716796875, 249.40284729003906, 1576.045166015625, 322.73193359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "County Farms 10% Fewer\n\nWed eanwatener sre eee\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 199.30759631347655, 1077.5744267578125, 670.2901362304688, 1145.9311884765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Any old car will last a carel\u00e9ss\nman a lifetime.\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 698.1241455078125, 2304.372802734375, 1092.1552734375, 2332.517822265625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Deadline Mondav. 5 P. M.\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 2129.19482421875, 361.58123779296875, 2452.835205078125, 399.4581604003906 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "By Mrs. Ralph Felter\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "73472642-uniontown-evening-standard-Jan-17-1955-p-6.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 11 ], [ 1, 18 ], [ 1, 62 ], [ 18, 62 ], [ 33, 36 ], [ 50, 75 ], [ 50, 44 ], [ 50, 52 ], [ 75, 44 ], [ 75, 52 ], [ 44, 52 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 0, 11 ], [ 1, 62 ], [ 36, 33 ], [ 44, 50 ], [ 50, 52 ], [ 52, 75 ], [ 62, 18 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 2529.798583984375, 3585.1117207031252 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 1605.441501953125, 330.2255900878906, 1900.5124775390625, 1093.3220478515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "ing committees to that branch bu!\nDemocratic speaker H. G. An\ndrews indicated naming of stand\ning house commitie\u00e9s would be\nput off for A day or so,\n\nLeader, comparatively unknown\npolitically outside his hame coun.\nty a year age, will take\u2019over the\nreins of government from Repub-\nNean Gov, John &. Fine.\n\nThe oath will be administered\n\na few. minutes after noon to-,\n\nmorrow by. Justice Charles Al-\n\nvin Jones of the state Supreme\n\nCourt. Jones was the defeated\n\nDemorratic candidate for gov-\n\nernor in 1938 when Republican\n\nGov. Arthur H. Jamen returned\n\nthe state government to GOP\nTule in 1939 after a. four-year\nrun . under\u2019 Democratic. Gov,\nGeorge H. Earle,\n\nImmediately. after the oath-tak-\ning.the new governor will deliver\na 15-minute inaugural address. He\nis expected to discuss the prob-\nlems ahead of. the new adminis-\ntratiun, especially the state's fin-\nancial dilemma. The situation is\ncomplicated by divided political\ncontrol of the Legislature with\nDemocrats holding a 121-99 mar.\ngin in the House and Republicans\nretaining a slender 26-24 yating\ngrip on the Senate.\n\nThe new governor and his\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 368.3119853515625, 1155.4931376953125, 671.17348828125, 2165.066798828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "posed spending Of 54, /0y, Ut)\n\nmost of it money voted by Con\n\ngress in previous years, That fig\nure is about 400 millions over an\nticipated spending this year.\n\nAnd he asked for new funds to.\ntaling $3,530,000,000 as compared\nwith the $2,781,000,000 voted last\nyear.\n\nThere was n0 geographical\nbreakdown, but Eisenhower said\nthe proposed spending would be\nSplit up this way in broad cate-\nBories: $3,075,000,000 for direct\nmilitary assistance to heip .U.\nS, Allies build up their armed\nforces; 600 million for \u201cdirect\nforces support\u201d tv such coun-.\ntries as the Indo-Chinese states,\nFormosa and Korea, whose\nmililary budgets this country\nhelps 40 meet; and $1,025,000,:\n\n. 006 for non military foreign aid, \u2014\nmost of it presumably for Asia.\n\nEisenhower told Congress the\nnation has come through a tran-\nsition from wartime to peacetime\neconomy Which was \u201cdifficult for\nsome\u201d but \u201cnot serious on the.\nwhole,\u201d and that \u201cour present\ngrowing prosperity has solid\nfoundation.\u201d\n\nSecretary of the Treasury Hum-\nphrey told newsmen the fiscal\nyear 1956 budget is based on\nTreasury predictions that: during\nbe calendar year 1955 personal\nneome will rise by 4 per cent and\norporation profits by 7 per cent,\n\nHumphrey said he does not en-\nision any tax cutting proposals\nhis year, but that. he hopes by\next year \u201cto be talking about tax\neductions and a balanced budget\nya nearly balanced budget.\u201d\n\nEisenhower said future spend-\nng euts will be more difficult,\nut he declared tax reduction \u201cre-\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 2206.500583984375, 318.26871142578125, 2519.5675312500002, 1174.0880390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "A capacity audience is expect-_\ned for ihe George Markey organ '\nrecital to be given at the First\nPresbyterian church, Friday at\n8:15 p, m. The public is invijed,\nand music lovers from all over\nthe tri-state ar\u00e9a will be in attend. :\nance, b\nMr, Markey has been surround-\n\ned by music since his earliest\nchildhood, At the age of six he\u2019\nalready had made public appear-\nances: at \u2018the piano and when he\nwas 11 he played the Grieg A\nMinor Concerto in.public. Soon he\ndiscovered his love for the organ\nbut for a long time wavered be-\ntween the. career of an organist\nund pianist.\n\nTwo scholarships were won at\nthe C\u00e9rtis Institute of Musie in,\nPhiladelphia, one for piano with |\nRudolf Serkin and one for organ\nwith Dr, Alexander McCurdy, The.\nwar interfered with his studies,\nbut at the close of the war he\nchose th\u00e9 organ:as his instrument,\n\nAt once he established himself:\nas one of the top-ranking organ.\nrecitalists, creating a sensational\u2019\nsuccess wherever he appeared.\n\nThe curfent issue of the Dlapa-.\nson magazine, the official publica-\u00ab\ntion of the American Guild of;\nOrganists, carries: a full-page an-\nnouncement of a complete sell-out,\nof Mr. Markey\u2019s present Series of .\nrecitals for his Januiry-! \u2018February .\ntranscontinental tour. *\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 1607.83642578125, 198.17845153808594, 2112.624755859375, 306.202392578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Capital In Festive Attire\nFor Inaugural Ceremony\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1284.2507060546875, 1614.993015625, 1587.7363544921875, 2023.565822265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Morris Frank was elected presi.\ndent of the United Jewish Feder.\njatian of Uniontown yesterday, suc.\nceeding A, L, Lusthaus.\n\nThe election was held during a\nmembership meeting at the Jew-\nish Community Center,\n\nOther new officers include:\nVice president, Jay C, Leff; seere-\ntary, Irving H. Linn (serving for\nthe third consecutive year); treas-\nurer, Bailey Greenwald; directors,\nA. L, Lusthaus, Louis Gallet, Les-\nter B. Cohen and Dr. Edward\nKaplan.\n\nHoward S. Abramson and Les-\nter B. Cohen will continue as co-\nchairmen, of the 195455 UJIF\ncampaign.\n\n \n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1294.1069072265625, 678.7474711914062, 1600.110744140625, 1476.757716796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "Admissions: Sue Belch; Rorice;\nWilliam Martin, Main St.; Helen\nDesapmk, Republic; Stanley\nBlout, Masontown; Elsie Hun-\nchuck,\u2019 Grays Landing; Richard\nHunchuck, Grays Landing; Lit\nlian Myers, Pt. Marion; Jennie\nDavis, Masontown;, Mary Jane\nWilson, Collins\u2019 Ave; . Steve\nObuck,.. Uniontown RD. 3;\nRhenda Thompson, Connellsville\nSt; George Karras, W, Church\nSt; Luther Snow,\u2019 Mullen St;\nAssunta Gismondi,. Coolspring\nSt.; Helen Dursa, Chaffee St.\nDaisy Owens, W. Fayette St.\nHelen Leachko, Lemont Furnace:\nMike. Haragos, Uniontown R.D.\n4; Mary Marshall, Ronco; Elea-\nnor Adey, Star Route; Daisy Con-\naway, Farmington; Violet Deck,\n\u2018rshing Terrace; Olgo Sulik,\n\u2018Uniontown B.D, 1.\n\nDischarges: Mike Dominies,\nJohn Kooser, Robert Whyle, John\nBartimoilt; Leroy\u2019 Fountaln, Wil-\nliam\u2019 Dawkins, Pearl Fields, Bea-\ntrice Braddee, Arlene Gray,\nWanda\u2019 Welsh, Elaine Hosa,\nThomas Turner, Donald Smith,\nElizabeth Srodck,\u2019 Mike Pappas;\nIda Tracy, Eliza EUsworth,\nGloria Zuzik,, Jennie Radovich,\nMary Velky, Irene Gall, Helen\nSwetz, Evelyn Calvert, Shirley\nGaydos, Alice Thorpe, Jessie\nFisher, ~\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 984.7761577148437, 871.0751689453125, 1290.697169921875, 1347.2004658203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Norma Jean Fast of Uniontown\nwas lauded for her concert per\nformance: on ithe piano Saturday\nnight \u2018at Foster Memorial hall,\nPittsburgh.\n\nSpeaking of Miss \u2018Fast, one\ncritic \u2018said, \u201cShe is well on her\nway, has a solid foundation and\nhas been well-schooled.\u201d\n\nThe recital was given under\nauspices of \u2018the Pittsburgh Con-\ncert Society, dedicated to the pui-\npose of giving young musicians\nin the Pittsburgh area an oppor-\ntunity to perform publicly\u2019 under\nstandard concert condition, to be\nrenumerated for. their .perform-\nances and to receive professional\neritieal opinion.\n\n-Miss Fast played a group of\nshort Debussy works and the\n\n\u2018Beethoven Sonata in E Flat.\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 44.566906311035154, 1710.0546611328125, 356.5239521484375, 2163.1329609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Henry Kimmel, alias Carl Kim\nmell, 23, of South Connellsville\niis in county jail today\u2019 chargec\nwith assault with intent to ravish\nby a VW -year-old Uniontown \u201cgirl\n\nia an information filed before\nAlderman J. Paul Dunn, the -girl\nclaims Kimmell attacked her\nwhen she tried to leave his car\nJanuary 10. She said she received\nseveral scratches \u2018in the scuffle.\n\nThe door handles had been re-\nmoved from the inside of the car,\nshe added.\n\nKimmell, arrested at 2:10 a.m.\nyesterday by Connellsville police,\nis held in lieu of $2,600 bail. He\nwill he given.a hearing at 7 p.m,\ntomorrow.\n\nPolice said Kimmell denies the\ncharge.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 978.2233623046875, 1474.6044658203125, 1280.59145703125, 2075.153712890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "East End PTA will observ\nMen\u2019s Night at a mi\u00e9eting at \u00a7\no'clock tonight in the school.\n\nThe topic of the program wil\nbe \u201cCivil Defense and/Your Com\nmunity.\u201d .\n\nThe Civil Defense committee\nwill be in charge: 8. E. Stephens,\nchairman; Wilmer Bierer, William\nThomas, William O'Neil, Anthony\nSalvatore, J, Allison Bierer and\nElsworth Curry. ,\n\nThe program follows:\n\nTalk, Mayor J. Watson Sem-\nbower; voeal solo, Dr. F. L.\nVaughns; talk, Chief of Police Al-\nfred W. Davis; piano solo, Joseph\nGlass IIT; talk and film, \u201cSurvival\nUnder Atomie Attack,\u201d Blair R,\nJones, coordinator of Civil De-\nfense, Uniontown area; question\nand answer period, talk, Dr. Mary\nDunn, coordinator of elementary\neflueation, Uniontown schools and\ndirector of welfare for Civil De-\nfense. .\n\nMrs. Huston Swaney will have\ncharge of the social hour. Mrs.\nRuth Barry is principal,\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 1595.1235087890625, 1227.691013671875, 1894.50258984375, 1909.3058125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "Dr. Abe Laute, of the Univer.\nsity of Pittsburgh, will appear in\na program sponsored. by the Adult\nProgram Committee of the Union.\ntown . Jewish Community Center\ntonight. .\n\nThe program, which begins in\nthe center at 8 p.m., will consist\naf excerpts from musical comedy\nand show stoppers.\n\nDr. Laufe, a member of the\nsnglish department at the univer-\nsity since 1847, is-a native of the\nSteel City, He has received \u2018AB.,\nM.A, and Ph.D, degrees from Pitt.\n\nFrom October of 1942 to No-\nvember of 1945 Dr, Laufe served\nwith the Special Service division\nof the U. 5. Army. In 1946 he was\nawarded the Legion of Merit for\nhis serviecs and writing contri\nbutions, which included a history\nof the School for Personnel Serv-\nices at Washington and Lee uni\nversity, Lexington, Va. He was\nalso associated -with Editorial\nManagement, Inc, in New \u2018York\ncity,\n\nLester B, Cohen, chairman of\nthe Adult Program Committee,\n\nsaid a small admission will be\na PRE ep Kpcgpromnen ee Yee\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 1282.018310546875, 2039.0982666015625, 1545.7691650390625, 2101.92724609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "New Administrator At\nWaynesburg Hospital\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 1904.295505859375, 331.0098918457031, 2202.016017578125, 1425.811427734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "wife, Mary Jane, will spend a\n\nhusy day starting with witness-\n\ning the inauguration of Lt. Gov.\n\nRey E. Furman, 64, Waynes*\n. burg, in the Senate chamber\n\nand ending with the inaugural\n\nball Tuesday night.\n\nThe Leaders, both in formal\nattire, will go to the Senate\nchamber from their hotel suite\nat 10:30 a, m., for Furman\u2019s in.\nauguration, Judge John Ingh-\nram Hook, of the Greene. Coun-\nty Common Pleas Court, will\nadminister the oath.\n\nThe governor-elect will wear <\nblack hombirg, morning coat anc\nstriped trousers. Mrs. Leader wil!\nwear three New York originals\n\u2018during the day. .\n\nTfer luncheon dress will be\nblack-silk barathea. Her afternoon\ndress for the inaugural will be\nsheer French woot while het\ngown for the inaugural ball - will\nbe white silk gr\u00e9s de londres.\n| Mrs, Leader\u2019s-coat will he black\ncashmere with a pink velvet col.\nlar. Her hat will be the \u2018same\npink\u2019 velvet; decorated with black\nbeads. Her evening cout\u2019 will. be\nblack yelv\u00e9t with black french\nknot embroidery.\n\nAfter witnessing Furman\u2019s in-\nduction, the Leaders will go to\nthe executive mansion to meet\noutgoing \u2018Goy. Fine and Mrs. Don-\nald P, Morgan, Fine\u2019s sister-in-\nlaw and official hostess.\n\nLeader Family\n\nLeader family members-present\nat the ceremony will include\nLeader's parents, ex-Sen. and Mrs.\nGuy A. Leader, and two of their\nchildren, George Michael Leader,\n9, and Frederick Milton Leader,\n5. The hoys will be in charge of\nMadeline Shermeyer, 23, the\nLeaders' bdby \u2018sitter. Eleven-\nmonths-old Jane Ellen will re-\nmain at the Leader farm in York\ncounty.\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 377.5254211425781, 1006.61865234375, 874.8406982421875, 1124.179931640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Ike Lists $62.4 Billion\nBudget In Congress Talk\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 990.7964477539062, 766.3560180664062, 1215.2852783203125, 866.928466796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Local Girl\nIn Coneert\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 1287.16015625, 1496.22412109375, 1569.098876953125, 1604.102783203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Morris Frank\nHeads Group\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 991.8069194335937, 375.5791057128906, 1294.710353515625, 751.4895283203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Patrolman Fred Moorhouse said\nboth vehicles. were traveling east\non Fayette and Rutan swung over\ninto Beck's lane, clipping the left\nreat fender of the Beck car.\n\nConnellsville police reported a\ncar operated by Donald Callahan,\nDunbar, swerved to avoid hitting\nan oncoming bus Saturday at 6:55\np. m,, and struck'a parked auto\nowned by Joseph -R. Horchar, of\nHawkins Hollow, Normatyille.\n\nThe incident occurred at Pitts.\nburgh street. near Grape. alley.\nBoth cars sustained fender dam-\nage, according te Patrolman. Mil-\nvet Strickler. F\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 1595.22265625, 1111.184814453125, 1872.557861328125, 1219.815673828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Dr. Laufe\nHere Tonight\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 1296.3544658203125, 368.5252116699219, 1595.776515625, 580.72622265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "(sontinued Irom Page tine)\nservice in peacetime and be. vita\nin time of war.\n\n3. \u201cOur studies lead us to be\nlieve that the holders of the com\npany\u2019s securities will benefit hott\nby broadening the \u2018earnings bast\nand by increasing the potentia\nfor per-share. \u00a2arnings on ou!\ncommion stock.\u201d\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 964.9735454101562, 2234.884861328125, 1272.1863056640625, 2646.0128437500002 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "30, 1906, with a national debt of\n276 billion dollars.\n\nThat would be a net debt in\ncrease fot the year of about 134\nbillion over the debt total of\n274% billion which Bisenhawer\nforecast for June 30, the end of\nthis fiscal year. But, he said, be-\ncause of low tax receipts in the\nfirst half of next fiscal year, the\ngovernment would have to borrow\nabout eight billion dollars, most-\nly temporarily, and. this would\nleave \u201cno alternative\u201d but to ask\nCongress to boost the debt ceiling.\nThe government how is operating\ntinder a temporary ceiling of 281\nbillions. This reverts .to 275 bil-\nlions next July 1.\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 1280.1779521484375, 2104.774021484375, 1582.370998046875, 2343.1898457031252 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "The board of managers \u2018of\nGreehe county memorial hospital\nin Waynesburg has announced the\noppointment of D. Andrew Grimes\nas the new administrator of the\nhospital, effective February 1.\n\nA native of Wheeling, W. Va.,\nMr. Grimes hag been administra-\ntive assistant at the Vanderbilt\nuniversity hospital at Aashyille,\nTan\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 52.640533447265625, 1637.0614013671875, 346.05950927734375, 1698.311279296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "South Connellsville Man\nCharged Ry Local Girl]\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 981.8258056640625, 1361.0628662109375, 1251.7864990234375, 1465.6226806640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Men\u2019s Night\nProsram Set\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 69.07312426757812, 474.6355632324219, 379.3823200683594, 1618.857326171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "SAN JOSE, Costa Rica, Jan. 11\naU, \u00a7. Air Force pilots rush\ned four fighter planes ta Costs\n\u2018Rica today to help embattled gay.\nernment: challenge rebel contral\nof \u2018the dir,\n\n\u201cphe planes\u2014World War I! Mus.\n\u2018tangs: sold by the U. S. govern:\nment\u2018 to Costa Rica reportedly for\nSL aplece-\u2014were due here this\nmorning. Costa Rican pilots will\njoan the craft against the rebels,\n\u2018who reportedly have an air force\nof one fighter and \u2018two trainers.\n\n. The Organization of Ameri-\n\u00e9an States, which authorized\ntransfer of the combat planes to\nbolster this nation\u2019s armed .\nforces in the six-day uprising,\nreceived an urgent appeal from\nCosta Hica\u2019s government iast\nnight for \u201cfurther and more ef-\n\ni fective help.\u201d 4\n~ Costa: Riea has accused her\nnorthern neighbor . Nicaragua of|\nBtirritig up the revolt, Nicaragua\nthas. denied the charge, but an\nOAS investigating team\u2014without\nnaming Nicaragita specifically\u2014\nhas reported that a substantial\namount of the rebel war material\nwas introduced over Costa Rica's\nnorthern border.\n\nUntil the transfer of the U, S.\nplanes, the Figueres government's\nmakeshift air force has consisted\nchiefly of slow civilian transports},\nwhich were hastily armed with\nmachine. guns after the rebel\noutbreak.\nFighting Erupts :\nMeanwhile, fighting erupted]\nagain yesterday .on the only ac-.\ntive front, at \u2018Santa Rosa planta-\ntion in northwest Costa Rica near\nthe \u2018Nicaraguan border. The con-\n\u2018inued - activity. in that area ap-\npeared to indicate a decisive bat-\ni\u00e9 might be shaping up.\n\nA general staff communique\nid. government\u2019 troops, unvffi-\n\u2018ally estimated\u2019 at 1,000 men,\neld fast in a clash yesterday af-\nernoon although the rebel forces\nere aided by one plane.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 82.11323547363281, 188.8048858642578, 365.39691162109375, 355.76116943359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "To Challenge\nRebel Control\nOf The Air\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 1589.1525615234375, 1961.9223369140625, 1888.4333759765625, 2397.412990234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "BELLA, JOHN SR\u2014Aged 76, of 15\nOak St., Falrchance, ad formerly of\nWest Lelsenring, died Sunday, Janc-\nary 18, 1955 at 4:90 p.m,, following a\nUngering MUlness, He 3s survived by\nnig wife, \u201cJustina Bella and: these\nehDdren, Mrs, John (Margaret) Patn-\nley, West Leisenting; Mrs. Joseph\n(rene) Paintey, at tome; stephen,\nUniontown; John, at home; five\ngrandchildren; one. brother, George\nBailey, Republic, He wes & member\nof St, John's Gi C. Chureh and Greek\nCatholic Union, Branch 31, Union-\ntown and UMWA Local 6328. He had\nrealded in West Leisenring for forty-\none years and was a retired biack~\nsmith, Ha had been employed by the\nU. S. Steel Co, Friends wilt be recelvedt\nin the Haky Funeral Home, 139 W.\nFayette Street after 7 o'clock tought\nvntil Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock\nwhen prayer services will be conduct-\ned, followed by Requiem High Mass\nin St, John's G, C. Church with. Rev.\nFr, Josepbat, O3.H.M. as Celebrant,\nInterment will be In St. Jobn\u2019s Ceme-\ntery, Brookvale,\n\n \n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 1300.3377685546875, 195.2744903564453, 1567.409423828125, 354.42523193359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Hearings To\nBe Resumed\nOn Pipeline\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 1898.8602294921875, 1446.9365234375, 2165.606689453125, 1507.138916015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "Applications For Dog\nLicenses Need Stamps\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 1276.7475322265625, 2394.655125, 1579.4200703125, 2638.1217304687502 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "An auto owned by Dorothy Fos-\nter, of 4 Loch Lomond street, was\nfaund late Saturday morning in\nfront of the local Salvation Army\nheadquarters after it had been\nstolen early Friday night from\nthe Endstey parking lot on West\nChurch street. Miss Foster said\nmore than 200 miles had heen\nadded by the thief. She said a\ncheck will be made to determine\nif anv damage was done the car.\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 996.3231201171875, 193.329833984375, 1299.1649169921875, 351.02496337890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Only One Hurt\nIn Accidents -\n\nOver Weekend\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 965.7909545898438, 2656.783203125, 1500.887939453125, 2766.53369140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "M any County People Plan\nCapital Trip Tomorrow\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 2211.7919921875, 196.8814697265625, 2506.971435546875, 303.30853271484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Organ Recital\nFriday Night\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 1896.0170634765625, 1509.6620830078125, 2196.291408203125, 1705.866115234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "A three-cent stamp should ac\ncompany all mail orders for dog\nlicenses,\n\nAttaches of the office of County\nTreasurer Michael Karoleik make\nthis request.\n\nA fee of $1.10 is required for\nmale canines and $2.10. for fe.\nmaies.\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 420.8622741699219, 2182.7802734375, 637.257080078125, 2444.2431640625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 1265.0177958984375, 2786.66147265625, 1570.29360546875, 3025.8390156250002 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "jJames Ruane, Mr. and~ Mrs\n\nCharles Long, Mr. and Mrs. Ed\nward Higbee, Mr. and Mrs. Ar.\nthur A, Brown, Tax Collector anc\n\u2018Mrs. Burton E. Tarr, Tony Pus\nkarich, Mr. and Mrs. Join Cani.\ngiani of Fayette City; Walter Woz.\nniak of Washington township and\nHoward McCrory of Fayette City;\nBetty Addis, Eye Curcio and An-\nectacss Pannne\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 1306.6102294921875, 595.7056884765625, 1593.197998046875, 653.5003662109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "Hospital News\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 2208.151462890625, 1206.5500224609375, 2512.0316425781252, 1316.475734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\nOfficers of direct\nors of the YMCA will be elected.\naf a reorganization meeting at\nnoon Wednesday, Y Secretary Wil-\nbur Baird said today.\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 962.006443359375, 2786.772068359375, 1265.5583759765625, 3031.8810078125002 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "and Mrs, Fred L. Brothers, State\nSenator and Mrs. Eustace H\nBane, Register of Wills John. L.\nRider, Assemblyman and Mrs.\nNicholas Kornick, Assemblyman\nand Mrs. E. Gadd Snider, As.\nsemblyman and Mrs. Harry Coch-\nran, Assemblyman and\u2019 Mrs, Rob-\nert Wheeler,\n\nAlso County Detective and Mrs.\nFrank FB. Kane,\u2019.Mr. and Mrs.\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 962.6922607421875, 3048.435302734375, 1570.1925048828125, 3573.98828125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n \n\nALAabeanel Itt Sto. Plan | 24 io, Plan |\nmail of come In today.\n\n$100] $ 7.27\n3300] 21:27\nhr\nbeans up te $1000\"\nFINANCE CO.\nem, CONSUMER DISCOUNT CO \u201cYo\n\\ Ranemal rimawee on!\n\nHacm ever S400 made by BeneAciel Cemumer Direoent Co)\n\nnw Core BEESON SLVD. & MAIN ST., UNIONT CWN\nFleer + SECOND NATIONAL GANK BLDG.\nYineve $2841 oR. L. Hieater, \u00a5 eae\normi ive myennet BY APPOINTMENT = FHONE FOR EVENING HOURS\n\nresidents of all\nOM OPEN SATURDAYS 9:09 TILL LS |\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n\u00ae Give @ few quick facts sbout youre\nself on phone Upon approval, come in\n\nget cath... your way and fast!\nPhone for 1-visit loan, write for loan by\n\n \n \n \n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 2197.141357421875, 3388.221435546875, 2475.782470703125, 3574.13720703125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "\u2018OAK LAWN\nCEMETERY +\n\nPHONE\u2019\nUniontown GE-8-2079\nMeClellendtown PE-7-222%\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 1892.9245341796875, 1745.0545390625, 2193.954982421875, 1868.54848828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "Mrs. Avis Johnson, 43, of Mel-\neroft, was admitted to Connells.\nville hospital yesterday at 2:15\nPp m., with an-ankle injury .su\u00e9-\ntained in a fall from her\u2019 porch.\nShe is reported in\u2019 fair condition.\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 1570.8573955078125, 3003.60678515625, 1874.94253125, 3287.3082539062502 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "HEWITT, BERTRA\u2014Agen 88 of ices\nLanding, R. D. died Sunday, Janu-\nary 16, 2055 at 11:25 am. In the\nGreene County sfemorlal \u2014 Hospital:\nHorn October 31, 1868 in Dry Tavern,\nsho was the daughter of Adam and\nMannah Martin. Hewitt. She {5 sur-\nvived by one brother and one sister,\n\u2018John Hewitt, Long Beach, Calif.\nMrs. Lutu Hart, Carmichaels, R. D.\nFriends will be reccived after 4 o'clock\nenis afternoon in the Michael Lucas\nFuneral Home, Carmichaela, where\nservices will be conducted Wednesday\nmorning at 10:30 o'clock with Rev.\nRumelt Hity, officiating, Interment\nwill be in Hewltva Cemetery, Rices\nTanding.\n\n \n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 399.1048583984375, 216.183349609375, 976.6220703125, 885.2487182617188 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "y\nVeterona y pi\nGrotto ) f\n\nSot, Be )\n\nMilitary\ntwat Security\n\n(Military) P\ntemic Energy; $2.8\n\nIndividuals\n\n \n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 2198.632080078125, 3185.072021484375, 2475.22802734375, 3365.883056640625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "ALLEN\nMONUMENT CO.\ntoe W. Fayette St.\nUniontown, Ca,\nPhohe GE 27-7182\nPARKING SPACER\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 1335.5316162109375, 2363.430419921875, 1529.15478515625, 2388.708984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "CAR RECOVERED\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 70.27406726074219, 2563.022068359375, 347.0968586425781, 2800.0753437500002 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "ON'T think you just have to\nsuifer nervous tension; irrlt-\nability, weakness due to \u201cchange\nof life\u2019, Even \u201chot flashes\u201d can\nbe stopped ar amazingly relieved\nin the vast majority of cases, ac~\ncording to doctors\u2019 tests!\n\nYes, millions of women have\ndiscovered that Lydia Pinkham's\nCompound and Tablets have\n&@ wonderful calming effect, And\nmedical evidence has proyed that\ntrom 63-80% of women taking\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 969.6471904296875, 2113.568943359375, 1273.702541015625, 2218.3465839843752 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "Franklin Township Voters eluk\nwill meet February 4 to discuss\nprospective candidates for the\ntownship offices, Secretary Paul\nE. Brown reveals.\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 49.349849700927734, 52.892921447753906, 2529.798583984375, 165.11964416503906 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "U. S. Rushes Four Planes To Costa Rica Loyalist Forces:\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 2202.1923828125, 2953.14306640625, 2473.120361328125, 3163.4013671875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "SINCE 1865\n\nMARSHALL'S\nMit\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 61.37314987182617, 2951.9404296875, 956.6707763671875, 3548.756103515625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "High Octane ~reouja, price\n\na\n\n \n\nATLANTIC _ SEE YOUR ATLANTIC DEALER\n\n-gasoline\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 1636.4241943359375, 1919.871826171875, 1840.8765869140625, 1947.0880126953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "DEATH NOTICES\n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 69.01636920166015, 2793.332126953125, 261.3329426269531, 2894.3465839843752 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "Lydia. B, Pinkham\u2019 \u20189\nCompourid or Tablets\nhave escaped much of\nthe suffering of the\n\u201cchange of life\u201d,\n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 1579.5236552734375, 2399.391697265625, 1886.5188251953125, 2871.3619648437502 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": " \n\nBARNO, JOHN SR.--Aged 68 of Jcf-\nferson, died Sunday, January 16, 1955\nat 12:45 p.m, in \u2018the Greene County\nMemorial. Hospital. Botn August 4,\n1088 in Austria, Hungary, he had\nbeen fh resident of Jefferson fur the\npast twenty-three yeats. He was a\nretired conl miner; 2 member of St.\nMercellus R. C. Church; Greek Catho-\nic Lodge and UMWA Mather Local\n151. He was predeceased by his wite,\nBusle Barno, December 20, -1954, Sur-\nviving are these children, Mrs. Anne\nClipper, Cleveland, O.; \u201cMra. Jutla\n\u2018Duda, Fairhope; Mrs, Helen DeStefan,\nCharleroi; Jobn Jr, Petersburg, V.\nMra. Mary Matyl, Richeyvllte; Charies,\nRichmond, Va; andy, Detroit, Mich,\nFrank, with U. 8, Army; George and\nMargaret, at home; fifteen grandchil-\ndren;. one great grandcbild. Friends\nwil \u2018be recelved after 12 noon today\n{n the Jahn Lueas Funeral Home,\ndefterson, where prayer service will\nbe held Wednesday morning at 0:30.\nRequiem High Mass will be iatoned\nat 0 o'clock in St, Marcellas R. C,\nGhurch with Rev, Fr. Michael Mihok\nns celebrant. Interment whl be in\ntareene Caunt) Memortal Park.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n\n \n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 363.6135905761719, 2564.605076171875, 640.449123046875, 2828.5116230468752 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": "So, don\u2019t suffer an unpleasant\nday during this pried, of your\nlife, without first trying Lydla\nPinkham\u2019s Compound or Tablets.\nLet these two great products help\nyou as they have helped so many,\nmany other women.\n\nGet a bottle of Lydia EB. Pink-\nham\u2019s Vegetable Compound or\nnew convenient Tablets with\nblood-buliding lron added, See if\nyou don\u2019t feel hetter al over!\n\nYounger women and girls =>\n\nzt\n\n \n" }, "53": { "bbox": [ 262.0636291503906, 2812.370361328125, 436.38623046875, 2886.91552734375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 53, "ocr_text": "MODERN TABLETS HELP\n- SUILO RICH BLOOD\nwhen fron ta needed\n\n \n" }, "54": { "bbox": [ 2270.466796875, 1185.2044677734375, 2447.840576171875, 1205.4393310546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 54, "ocr_text": " \n\nMOA RIROTION\n" }, "55": { "bbox": [ 2202.52084765625, 1391.0448955078125, 2512.0782734375002, 1637.594142578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 55, "ocr_text": " \n\nREISSMAN, LYNNE\u2014Four weeka he}\ndaughter of Robert E. \u201cind Juntat!\n\nBryen Relesman, 142 Nassau 8t., died\nin the Uniontown Hospital, Saturday.\nnight, January 15, 1955 .In addition\u201d\nto het parents sha Ja survived by one\nsister, Joanne, at home; her maternal.\ngrandparents, Mr, and. Mrs, Chatles\nL, Bryen, Eitalong_N. 9. Wales,\nAustralia; paternal grandmother, Mrs:\nMary Relssman, Pltishurgh. Graveside.\nservices wilt he held thls afternoon at\u2019\n2:30 o'clock with Rey. Fr. T, J, Duon\nofficlating. Zneerment will be. in\u2019 By}~\"\nvon Helyhts Cemetery \u2018under the. dl.\nreciting OF tie. Filmacce annette.\n" }, "56": { "bbox": [ 993.4338989257812, 2086.487548828125, 1260.0635986328125, 2110.06884765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 56, "ocr_text": "FRANKLIN VorTers o\n\n \n" }, "57": { "bbox": [ 80.40740966796875, 2458.72705078125, 640.6451416015625, 2557.641357421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 57, "ocr_text": "DISTRESS OF FUNCTIONAL \u201cCHANGE OF LIFE\u201d\nSTOPPED OR STRIKINGLY RELIEVED IN 63-80%\nOF CASES IN DOCTORS\u2019 TESTS!\n" }, "58": { "bbox": [ 1570.614353515625, 3418.40268359375, 1869.5256611328125, 3585.1117207031252 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 58, "ocr_text": "KRIVOSKY, MIKE\u2014Frtends are being\ntecelved in tho Michrel Lucas Pu.\nn\u00e9ral Home, Carmitchaela, wher\nprayer dervice will te Netd Tussdas\njatterigon mt 2 o'clock followed by\nadditional rites in \u00aet. George's Ser:\n\u2018bian Orthodox Church, Mapontown\nHeights at 2:50 o'clock,\nBronko Skailno offiotating, Interment\nwill be in the church cemetery,\n" }, "59": { "bbox": [ 2183.957126953125, 2824.7146953125, 2497.1561542968752, 2940.6749531250002 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 59, "ocr_text": " \n\nWELLER, . FRANK E\u2014Fri\u00e9nda aro,\nbeing.\u201c recelved in the Gleason: Pus:\nneral Home, 114. Fayette St.,. wheres\nservices wil be conducted Monday?\nafternoon at 2 o'elock with Dr. B. J.\nKelfer officiating. Interment will ne;\nin the Hopwood Cameleon: -\n\n \n" }, "60": { "bbox": [ 1942.0283203125, 1874.7689208984375, 2137.838134765625, 1899.5064697265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 60, "ocr_text": "DEATH NOTICES\n" }, "61": { "bbox": [ 102.45987701416016, 361.939697265625, 337.6009521484375, 454.0351257324219 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 61, "ocr_text": "Fighting Erupts\nAgain Near Border\nWith Nicarasua\n" }, "62": { "bbox": [ 673.9524272460937, 1172.4289287109375, 977.1867939453125, 2731.827296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 62, "ocr_text": "tration,\u201d adding: .\n\n\u2018A growing prosperity will re-\nsult in increasing revenues and\nshould make possible both a\nbalanced budget and lower tax\nrates in the near future. I hope\nthat tax reductions will be\nJustified next year.\u201d\n\nAf that happens, the Pr\u00e9sident\nsaid, he will recommend tax\ncuts aimed to \u201csptead the re-\nlief fairly among all taxpayers,\nto relieve individual tax bur-\ndens and to itterease incentive\nfor effort\u2019 and investment.\u201d\nMeanwhile, because \u201cwe cannot\n\nafford to have any further loss of\nrevenue this year thruugh reduc.\ntions in taxes,\u201d he again asked\n\nCongress to extend for a year the\nwesent 62 per cent corporation\nincome tax rate, as well as pres-\nent rates of a group .of excise\ntaxes, all scheduled te drop on\nApril. 1. His budget estimates\nwere based on an assumption this\nwould be done.\n\n$62%4' Billion\n\nEisenhower called for expendi-\ntures during fiscal 1956 totalling\nalmost 6244 billion. He estimated\nreceipts at 40 billion. That makes\nfor a deficit forecast of about 244\nbillion,\n\nCompared with new estimates\nfor the current 1955 fiscal year,\nending June 30, and for the 12\nmonths preceding, this is how the\n1956 fiscal year estimates laoked,\nin billions of dollars:\n\n1954 1955 1956\n- 64.7 59.0 60.0\nOutgo 818 53.5 624\nDeficit - 3L 45\u00b0 24\nAppropriations 62.8 57.3 58.6\n\nThe new forecasts for the cur-\nent fiscal year showed a gencral\nqueeze-down since September,\n954, when fiseal 1955 estimates\nvere last revised, The government\nhen forecast receipts totaling\n9%4 billion, spending of 64 bil-\nion and a deficit of 3% billion, {|\n\nFour Divistons Y\n\nEisenhower said his fiscal 1956]:\npending program could be sliced]:\nip into four main divisions: '\n\nProtection Against Possible War ||\n49% billion dollars, or 67 per]!\nent of the total budget. This in-|!\nluded spending for the Coast!\u00e9\ntuard and other defense-related||\nxpenditures, + !\nCivil Benefits\u201412 billion da}-|'\nrs, ot 19 per cent, This included\neterans benefits, public , assist-|'\nnce grants to the states, develop-\nrent programs, and ajds and serv-|_\nes to agriculture, business, labor\nnd home owners.\n\nInterest On Federal Debt\u20146% |!\n\nDe ee ee al a ee aaa ae |\n\n \n\nIncome .\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "63": { "bbox": [ 1891.705173828125, 1905.77280078125, 2191.699611328125, 2279.11489453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 63, "ocr_text": " \n\nKUFRIN, \u2018CATHERINE\u2014Aged 78, 01\nGates, dled Sunday, Janunry 16,\u2019 195:\nat 22:30 am. in ber home. She hac\nbeen a resident of Gates for the past\nthirty-five years. She was a member\nlat 8, Mary's R. O, Church, Leckrone\nShe is survived by her . husband\nMichael Kufrln Sr. and these chil.\ndren, John, Hopwood; Michael Jr, al\nhome; George, Cleveiand, Onto; sis\ngrandchildren; one great grandchiid;\nthree brothers and one sister, Charles\nRozum, Cleveland, 0.; Michael, Mark\nand Barbara, Europe, She was prede:\nceased by a son, Frank Kufein, June\n23, 1936. Friends are being. recelved\n0 the Yaney Funeral Home, Mason-\ntown, where prayer service will be\nheld Wednesday morning at 8:30. Re-\nquiem High Mass will be intoned at\n9 o'clock in St, Mary's B, C, Chureh,\nLeckrone, with Very Rev. F, 8, Kon-\ndla -ag c\u00e9lebranl, Interment will be\ndex a GAMER chien cies\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "64": { "bbox": [ 1569.205662109375, 2877.14487109375, 1878.22133984375, 2994.1703144531252 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 64, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\nORUTCHMAN, MRS. HANNA TWIST\n\u2014Priends ore being received tn the\nJ. Harry Johnston & Sons Mortuary,\n+65 N, Gallatin Ave., where services\n|| wil be conducted Tuesday afternoon\nat 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Oak\nGrove Cemetery,\n\n \n" }, "65": { "bbox": [ 557.176025390625, 1120.189697265625, 797.2828979492188, 1139.3743896484375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 65, "ocr_text": "Continued from Pars One)\n" }, "66": { "bbox": [ 1946.6529541015625, 1720.145263671875, 2145.951171875, 1742.35009765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 66, "ocr_text": "INJURED IN FATT.\n" }, "67": { "bbox": [ 1565.764744140625, 3294.15854296875, 1872.303615234375, 3413.1156269531252 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 67, "ocr_text": "|\n\n \n\nKERR, PAUL\u2014Friends are being tf:\ncelved at J: Harry Jobnat\n\n49 N. Gallatin Ave, Services will be\ncondugted thia afternoon at 1 o'clock\nwith Rev, A. T, Hibbard officiating.\nTnterment wilt be tn. Mylran Heights\nCemetery, -\n\n \n" }, "68": { "bbox": [ 1884.3630107421875, 2289.39096484375, 2191.29165234375, 2586.2950703125002 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 68, "ocr_text": " \n\nMcCANN, ERLA\u2014Aged 68 years dtedt\nin the Uniontown Convalescent Cen-\nter, Saturday morning, January 15,\n1955 at 9:30 o'clock. She was a. resi-\ndent of Leisenring No. 1. Survivats\n\u2018are her husband, Joseph McCann; and\nthe following children: Raze : Mae\nLewkel and Vera Owsley, both of Cal-\nfornia; Mrs. Thomns Carafta, Newark,\n\u2018N.J.; and Mrs, Ray J, Sutton, Palr-\nchance. Also three grandchildren,\nFriends gra belng recelved \u2018in the\nGoldsboro Funeral Home, Falrchance,\nwhere services will be conducted\nTuesday afterncon ot 2 o'clock with\nReverends John Mitchell, D. W. Harris\nland L. A. Tomh officiating, Interment\n\u2018Will be in Mountain View Memorial\nPark. .\n\n \n" }, "70": { "bbox": [ 69.88954162597656, 2188.103515625, 410.0879821777344, 2440.060302734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 70, "ocr_text": "DON'T SUFFER |\ni\n\nFLACLIEC\u2019\n" }, "71": { "bbox": [ 2211.160888671875, 1325.7484130859375, 2504.528564453125, 1381.4666748046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 71, "ocr_text": "PLEASE DRIVE CAREFULLY\nDEATH NOTICES\n" }, "72": { "bbox": [ 1032.607421875, 358.7677917480469, 1257.001953125, 375.4122009277344 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 72, "ocr_text": " \n\n{Continued fram Bess fh:\n" }, "73": { "bbox": [ 2199.487400390625, 1656.9588359375, 2506.8167988281252, 2036.3774677734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 73, "ocr_text": "pi eee a ce ee Se Oe ee\n(Falrchance-Haydentawn Road), B.D.\n1, Smithfield, dled at his home\u2019 Mon-\nday morning, January 17, 2055 at 4:20\no'clock. He Was 6 retired farmer and\nhad servod ag road. supervisor In\nGeorges Township, Survivors are: his\nwife, Hessle Clark Bwaney; 4.s0n, Wil..\nMan \u00a9. Swaney; a daughter, Mrs,\nFreda \u2018Thompson, B.D. 1, Smithfield:\natid one grandobild, Alo seven sleters\nMrs, Emmerson. (Laura) Cooley, \u2018Fatr-\nchance; Mrs, Joke (Kato) \" Howegp,\nLake Lynn, W. Vs; Mrs. . Walter\n(Grace) Muzphy, Falrniont, W. Va.\nMrs. Sum (Ola) Miller, Mrs. Rose Gray,\nMrs, Jesse (Cora) Stone, and\u2019 Mrs, Rus\u00ab\nsell,\u201d (Pearl) Miller, \u201call of RD. 1,\nSmithfield. Friends witl be received\nin tha Wagner-Guoley Puneral Home,\nFairchance, after Tuesday noon, where\nservices will be conducted Thursday\nnfternoon at 2:3 with Rev, Forrest\nB, Ray offleinting. Interment will fol-\nlow in Maple Gravt cemetery.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "75": { "bbox": [ 447.2622722167969, 2792.787205078125, 638.1858173828125, 2891.5426289062502 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 75, "ocr_text": "PRE foraiery cpr ides tesco nae\nsuffering functional\npains,monthly tramps\nand distress of men-\natruation\u2014find Pink-\nham's wonderful, toa!\n" }, "76": { "bbox": [ 1879.2446025390625, 2863.121677734375, 2187.266994140625, 3547.6390644531252 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 76, "ocr_text": "oc yb agi acevo, alates, ie meme ch os lta\nFriends will be feceived after\no'clock this evening Inthe Haky Fue\nneral Home, 139 W. Fayette St., where\nprayer service will be held Wednesday\nTorning at $ o'clock, followed by Re-\nquiem High Masa in'st. Helen's R. C.\nQnurch, Shoat, with Rev. Fr. Ray\nmond J. Lukac ea celebrant, Inter-\nment will be in St, Joseph's Cemetery,\nFalrehance.-The Catholle War Veterans\nPost 1730 of Shoaf and the Indles\nwuxiiary will mest 10 the family home,\nst High House, Tuesday evening at 7\no'clock to Reelt Rosary,\n\nPAVEL, MRS. MARY SKOVRANEK\u2014|\nAged 61, wife of John A. Pavel, 534\nQld Waynesburg Road. Carmiobaels,\ndied Saturday, January 15, 1955\n32:55 pm. in the Uniontown Hosp\u2019\ntal. Born February 10, 1893 in Austri\nHungery, she was the daughter of\ntha Inte Joseph, and Anna Skovranck,\nShe had been a resident of Ronco for\nfourteen. yeara prior to moving to\nCarmichaels four years ago. In addi.\nHom to her husband she ls survived\nby . these children, Mrs. Margaret\nSuss, Whitney; Thomas, Carmichaels;\nRichard, Richmond, Va.j one brother,\nJohn Skovranek, Perth. Amboy, N. J.\nShe was a member of Bt. Hugh's R, OC,\nChurch and Rosary Soclety of the\nchurch and Jednota Lodge, Branch\n199, Hostetter. Friends are being re-\ncelved in the residgiice where prayer\nservice will he held Tuesday morning!\nat 8:90, Requiem High Mass: will be\nsung at @ o'clock In St. Mary's R. O.,\nChurch, Crucible with Rey, Fr.\neo Thoman an. celebrant. Inter\nment will be tn Bt, Vincent's Cema-\n\ntery, Latrobe, aunder the dlrection of\ntine * heft! \u2018y Bar \u2018Wame.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "77": { "bbox": [ 1155.2578125, 2767.33447265625, 1388.3697509765625, 2785.990234375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 77, "ocr_text": "(Continued fram Pare One\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "409570959-ottawa-county-news-Apr-29-1955-p-2.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 17, 31 ], [ 17, 32 ], [ 31, 32 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 17, 32 ], [ 31, 17 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 2544.7859394531247, 3208.413330078125 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 690.1572368164062, 244.34481311035157, 993.3566181640624, 637.7422993164063 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "Eugene Collins and Charles\nScherer became Fourth Degree\nKnights of Columbus when exem-\nplification for the northwest Ohio\ndistrict was held at Lima last\nweek-end.\n\nAlso attending from here were\nFaithful Navigator and Mrs. Geo.\nOleksa, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kol-\nhoff, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Fritz,\nMr. and Mrs. Norbert Brengartner,\nMr, and Mrs. Ed Starkloff. A tea\nand pottery demonstration for the\nladies, a formal dance and banquet\nwere among the activities. DeSoto\nAssembly members will provide an\nhonor guard to Most Rev. George\nJ. Rehring, bishop of Toledo, when\nhe comes here Sunday for the\nschool dedication.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 1925.574412109375, 202.54073596191407, 2229.07915234375, 361.364796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "EOD received a commendatior\nfrom Assistant Secretary of the\nArmy for the excellent work per\nformed in placing National Matches\nequipment in proper condition for\nissue. The commendation was sign:\ned by Hugh M. Milton, II, Assistant\n\n| Seeretary of the Army.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 74.05335235595703, 1734.291015625, 664.52587890625, 2312.94775390625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "ee ee ee\n\nPOWER vs Drudgery\n\nPOWERFUL 5 HP. GRAVELY\n\n \n \n \n \n \n\nNOW OFFERS 24 TOOLS\nTO SAVE YOU WORK!\nNow with Electric Starter\nPlow, Cultivate, Saw, Haul,\nBulldoze, Mow\nUse 12 mo. of year\nFREE DEMONSTRATION\n\nAlso\nHOWARD - TILLERS\n* CHOREMASTER\n\n5 HP, . f TRACTORS\nLAWN BOY MOWERS\n\n- GRAVELY 1 TRACTOR SALES\n\n2106 CLEVELAND RD. PHONE 1789\nSANDUSKY, OHIO\n\n \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 1328.8138427734375, 819.3309936523438, 1906.376220703125, 1384.658935546875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "PHIL\u2019S INN\n\nRoute 2 East Phone 2-9540\nSERVING\n\nCHICKEN, FISH, SHRIMP, CHOP &\nSTEAK DINNERS\n\nNoonday Plate Lunches\nDaly Mendy ES\n\nMENU CHANGES DAILY\nPizza & -& Spaghetti\nOUR SPECIALTY\nPIZZA & SPAGHETTI To Take Out\n\nHOME MADE SAUCE \u2014 Recipe 40 Years Old\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1307.8670146484376, 194.29281115722657, 1611.6693623046876, 501.6364643554688 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Cook (Lydia\nGilbert) Gypsum, are parents of a\ndaughter, seven Ibs., 11 ozs., born\nat Magruder hospital Wednesday,\nApril 27.\n\nMr. and Mrs. Herbert Kreutzfeld\n(Adele Fedor) 218 Fulton-st, are\nparents of a daughter, six lbs.,\neight and a half ozs., born at Ma-\n\u2018gruder hospital Thursday, April 28.\n__New hospital patients Thursday:\n\u2018Mrs. Rosendo Martinez, Gypsum,\n\u2018Mrs. Lester Luebeke of 415 E. 7t3-\nst, and Russell Zeigler of Route 1,\nall surgical.\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 94.15826416015625, 2348.168212890625, 669.4258422851562, 3197.96533203125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "\u201cTRADE WINDS\u201d\nRoute 2 East of City Limits\nOPEN 7 A.M. TO 12 P.M. DAILY\n\n \n\n \n\nFriday and Saturday Specials\n\nCOUNTY LINE\n\nVLASIC\nIMPORTED - SPANISH\n3% ox\n\nOLIVES\n2 * 25\u00b0\n\nwoes\u2019 || BOND BREAD\n\nSKINLESS - ALL MEAT\nf\\ Thin Sliced Sandwich\n\nSs All Butter County Style\nWEINERS |\u201c Stesrce\nEnriched White\n\nWheat Bread\n\nAX Ib. loaf por\nSTAN WENTZ\n\nOWNER.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nGROCERIES - MEAT - DAIRY PRODUCTS - SOFT DRINKS\nLIVE BAIT - FISHING TACKLE - MAGAZINES - SUNDRIES\n\n1724 KE. Perry St. Phone 2.4285\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 1946.2662353515625, 392.262939453125, 2520.8525390625, 1388.0220947265625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "CLINTON THEATRE\n\nNOW! LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED\nTRADE IN OTTAWA COUNTY\n\n \n\nTHUR. - FRI. - SAT. APRIL 28-29-30\nNACK | 2:00 SAT.\n\n \n\n \n\n|\nESP TW LARSEN st se RAY DANTON\nWED. ONL v4 MATINTEE 2:00 P.M. MAY 4\n HALF-MAN! HALF-MONSTER! = |\n\n/) ices Oe ou yorRor ir\nTRACY \u00b0 BERGMAN * TURNER\n\n \n\n. JEKYLL ano MR. HYDE\n\n~~ Continuous Performance Wed. - Sat. - Sun.\n\nStarting at 2:00 P. M.\nMon, - Tues, - Thur. - . \u2014 First Feature\nNever Before 7:00 P.M.\n\n \n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 682.854197265625, 729.8606669921875, 987.6769306640624, 875.3563740234374 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Put-in-Bay, which has the larg-\nest percentage of contributors in\nthe county in the annual Christ-\nmas Seal Sale, will be visited by\nthe portable chest x-ray unit of\nthe Ottawa County TB and Health\nAssociation Monday, May 9.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 693.2914428710938, 169.66233825683594, 926.041015625, 241.08277893066406 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "Two Join 4th\nDecree K. of C.\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 2238.305125, 196.58843493652344, 2544.7859394531247, 355.4821064453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "Mrs. Harold Riedmaier was host-\ness to her bridge club Tuesday.\nMrs. Lot Jenkins was a substitute.\nMrs. Arle Shively had the high\nscore and Mrs, Stephen Trenshaw\nwas second. The club meets in two\nweeks at the home of Mrs. G. E,\nPebrson_\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 93.8040542602539, 1288.054443359375, 663.0091552734375, 1708.191650390625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Boat Owners!-See The\n? BBR PAL\u201d\n\nAY, Z\ney, \u2014\nSe STERLING\n\u2018BOAT TRAILERS\nFEATURING THE \u201cBEE LINE\u201d ANTI-SWAY BAR\n\nChoose from several models, with or without winches. Load\ncapacity is from 800 to 1500 pounds. Stop in now at \u2014\n\nPERSELY AND RIEHL\n\nMANUFACTURING COMPANY *\nPhone 71#0 Rt. 2 East Port Clinton\nLe ieee a eS TT eae ae eee a oe Nat eer Nee ct a\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 1000.818603515625, 1274.80615234375, 1297.025146484375, 2141.791259765625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": " \n\n= Si,\n1 Ml. EAST OF PORT CLINTON\nj STATE ROUTE 163\n\nFRI. - SAT. APRIL 29-30\n\n2 BIG TECHNICOLOR HITS\nGloria DeHaven - Tony Curtis\n\nin \u2018\n\u201cSO THIS IS PARIS\u201d\nand\nVan Johnson - Walter Pidgeon\n\nin\n\u201cMEN OF THE\nFIGHTING LADY\u201d\nSUN. - MON. - TUES.\nMAY 1.23\nGuy Madison - Joan Weldon\n\nin\n\u201cTHE COMMAND\u201d\nIN TECHNICOLOR\nand\nArlene Dah! - Fernando Lamas\n\nIn\n\u201cTHE DIAMOND\nQUEEN\u201d\nIN_TECHNICOLOR\n\n\u201cTHUR. MAY .4-5\nJane Powell - Vic Damone\n\nin\n\u201cATHENA\u201d\nIN TECHNICOLOR\nand\nFred MacMurray - Kim Novak\n\nin\n\u201cPUSHOVER\u201d\nSHOW STARTS AT DUSK\n\n \n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 686.5285034179688, 653.2809448242188, 956.3075561523438, 729.2110595703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Chest X-Rays Set\nFor May 9 and 10\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 1929.0533447265625, 168.9748077392578, 2088.41650390625, 198.23736572265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "COMMENDED\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 1614.43354296875, 197.44138598632813, 1923.9441425781251, 583.697072265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Junior Civie Club members, ef-\ntertaining their mothers at Mon-\nday night\u2019s meeting, had Judge\nDon Wargowsky as guest speaker\nand 52 guests enjoyed his talk on\n\u201cDoing The Most With What\nYou've Got.\u201d Hostesses were Mrs.\nHarold Suhrbier, Mrs. James Kle\u2019\nhans, Rosalie Hofacker, Bonnie\nBurkins, Mrs. Santo Cipiti, Penny\n\n| Pixley, Mrs. Thomas Tight and Mrs.\n\nJobn Fritz. Yellow carnations, club\nflower, were given mothers. Plans\nfor the installation dinner May 23\nat the Island House were made,\nand eight club members plan to\nattend the spring banquet at Wood-\nville. Rosalie Hofacker will head\nthe club committee in charge of\ncounty home projects in May.\n\n \n\n \n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 991.4314677734375, 1076.485544921875, 1300.297169921875, 1253.5348408203126 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Hugh Meinke, an employee of\nthe Artillery Repair Branch, Depot\nMaintenance Division, returned to\nErie on April 11 after completing\napproximately sixty days on ~\nporary duty in Madrid, Spain. He\nhas been an EOD employee since\n1941, and served 2% years in the\nArmy. +e\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 997.7020263671875, 1046.271728515625, 1249.8370361328125, 1071.1044921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "HUGH MEINKE RETURN:\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 379.4143779296875, 488.1817119140625, 683.2481586914062, 971.9305317382812 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "and Club committees last Tuesday\non the Yacht Club matter.\n\nWord is being awaited from the\ndistrict engineer\u2019s office in con-\nnection with the affair and Mr.\nMeyer suggested that if engineers\ndo not arrive here in time for a\n\u2018full report by next Council meet-\ning, thathe and Mr. Wilber visie\nthem in Detroit.\n; Special Sessions\n\nCouncil will go into a series of\nconsecutive special meetings from\n7:30 to 10:30 p.m., starting next\nTuesday, to go over the ertensive\ncodification by which all Port Clin-\nton city ordinances are being\nbound together in one covering.\nSolicitor Adair Wilber expected to\nhave his final conference Friday\nwith the Cleveland firm which has\nbeen handling the work.\n\nAppropriation Made\nAn appropriation of $25 to aid\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 1622.75390625, 167.59500122070312, 1789.0069580078125, 189.0806121826172 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "MOTHERS NIGHT\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 1311.4916484375, 563.5775249023437, 1610.8446552734376, 782.4090473632812 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "I wish to take this means of\nexpressing my sincere thanks to\nall my neighbors, friends and rela-\ntives for the beautiful cards, flow-\ners and gifts I received while a\npatient at Cleveland Clinic Hos-\npital and also Pastor Braun for his\nprayers and my neighbors who\nmowed my lawn and planted my\ngarden for me a most hearty thank\n\nyou.\n12-1tp Herman C. Pussehl\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 1337.33837890625, 1434.10009765625, 2514.99462890625, 2151.8046875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "VOTE FOR\n\nCARL BECKER\n\nFOR\n\nMAYOR\n\nTUNE IN WLEC, SANDUSKY, 10:45 A.M.\n\n \n\nCARL BECKER\n\nMAY 3rd - FOR SPECIAL BROADCAST\n\n \n\n\u2014Pol. Adv.\n\n \n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 703.610107421875, 2331.148193359375, 977.1793212890625, 3208.413330078125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n\n \n\nSam\nSeq:\n\nIF YOU BUY A HAT AT\n\u201cSAMS\u201d, YOU'RE NOT IN\nDEBT OVER YOUR EARS. .\nWE SPENT AN HOUR IN\nOUR DENTISTS CHAIR\nWITHOUT WHIMPERING \u2014\nJUST YELLING AND CUSS-\nING.., .MANY MEN. LOSE.\nCONTROL. OF THEIR CAR\nBY TEACHING THEIR KIDS\nTO DRIVE.\n\nFORTUNE is smiling at you,\nbut laughing out loud at us.\nOur stock af sport shirts is\ntoo large, and are making\ndrastic redudtions to reduce\nthem. . Say, take a gander\nat the pink, blue and yellow\nknit briefs at \u201cSams\u201d. (sure,\nmens).\neee\n\nARE YOU IN FAVOR OF A\n\u201cCOMBINED CHARITY\u201d,\nRATHER THAN ALL THE\nDRIVES: WE HELP ON?. ....\ni inant 12 NATIONAL.\n\nIN MANUFACTUR-\neke* 2\" \"10 BE GIVEN A\n\nae iE GIVEN\n\nWat AT SAMS ON A\n\nMAY Say PROMOTION,\n(OVER $100 IN VALUES). |\nMR. POTTS SAYS A GOOD\nPREACHER IS ONE WHO\nPREACHES TO BEAT'HELL.\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 996.6717631835937, 311.1655375976562, 1303.5653583984374, 1029.4380390625001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "April 21: Richard Whiting, 214\nE. Third-st, medical; Mrs. Ralph\nDumbroff, Route 3, surgical.\n\nApril 22; Samuel Guajardo, Gyp-\nsum, medical;; Minnie Bennett,\n316 W. Main-st, Oak Harbor, medi-\ncal.\n\nApril 23: Mike Pepon, Erie\nBeach Road, surgical; Dan Baker,\n732 W. Second-st, medical; Ralph\nFinch and James Corder, Toledo,\naccident victims,\n\nApril 24: Mrs. Perry Boysen, Rt.\n3, surgical; Mrs. Dorothy Quintell,\n512 Fremont Road, surgical; Mrs.\nJohn Karshuk, Route 3, surgical.\n\nApril 25: Louis Hetrick, Wilson-\nave. medical; Gail Boss, 328 E.\nSixth-st, minor surgery.\n\nApril 26: Mrs. Henry Buhrow,\nRoute 1, Oak Harbor, medical; Mrs.\nLeo Gonzales, 723 E-st, surgical.\n\nDISCHARGED\n\nAlbert Raymond, Cleveland\nWelch, Mrs. Adolph Selz, Mrs. Jo-\nseph Juby and baby, Mrs. Mollie\nMeyer, Mrs. T. D. Green, Brando\nReyna, Mrs. Samuel Rosiar and\nbaby, Mrs. Lydia Perry, Mrs. Glenn |\nWilkins and baby, Mrs. Franklin\nRose, John Feyedelem, Mrs. Paul\nWiley and baby, George Beutler,\nMrs. Jesus Ortega and baby, Joseph\nGresh, Mrs. Alvina Fehr, Mrs.\nCharles Pressler and baby, Mrs.\nRalph Dumbroff, John Newman,\nDee ie Mee ee ok\n\n \n\n \n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 88.04492950439453, 986.8199462890625, 664.6061401367188, 1256.2122802734375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": " \n\nWATCH dueunene, OF\nSANDUSKY BRANCH OF\nFREMONT RENTAL & SALES\n\nSANDUSKY RENTAL & SALES\n\n616 PERKINS AY SANDUSKY, OHIO\nNAME VE. jos \u2014 WE pace THE TOOL\u201d\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 1613.176462890625, 611.0320537109375, 1923.6736347656251, 793.3326313476562 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": " \n\nTom Everts, 75, rural Oak Har-\n\nbor, was struck Saturday at 8:30\np.m. by a car driven by Melvin\nTabbert, rural Graytown, as he\nwalked along the highway south of\nRocky Rige, the sheriff's depart-\nment reported. Mr. Everts was\ntreated at the office of an Oak\nHarbor physician.\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 1308.4423828125, 165.7718048095703, 1539.57373046875, 189.67144775390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "LATE HOSPITAL NEWS\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 1005.6548461914062, 2240.5810546875, 2540.2294921875, 3203.1962890625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "ee SE See ee A ye =\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nCHRYSLER WINDSOR DELUXE V-8 4-DOOR SEDAN\n\nMany motorists overestimate the price- distinguished Chrysler name, you get Stop in soon and get acquainted with the\n\nof a big, roomy, high-powered per- Chrysler size, quality, and performance. car that\u2019s created a new automotive ex-\nformer like the stunning 1955 Chrysler Its brilliant-high-compression Spitfire V-8 pression . . . tailored steel. Come drive\nWindsor Deluxe V-8. But once they is a wholly n\u00e9w engine. You can enjoy the America\u2019s most smartly different car!\nlearn the facts, they find this caris within _ benefits of PowerFlite Automatic Drive\n\neasier reach than they imagined! . \u00ab+ Full-time Power Steering . . . and 5 WINDSOR\nWe warmly invite you to come in and dis- _extra-safe Chrysler Power-Brakes! DELUXE\ncover all the wonderful things the Windsor We pride ourselves on the way our terms v-8\n\nDeluxe has to offer you! ar\u00e9 tailored to your budget, another reason\nHere, in the lowest-priced V-8 to bear the you should check into Chrysler this year. WITH THE \u201c100-MILLION-DOLLAR LOOK!\u201d\n\n \n\nDRIVERS DRIVE SAFELY!\n\nPORT CLINTON SALES & SERVICE\n\n108-110 HARRISON ST. PHONE 8201 PORT CLINTON, O\n\n\u2014\u2014__=- FOR THE BEST IN TV, SEE \u201cIT\u2019S A GREAT LIFE,\u201d \u201cCLIMAX!\u201d AND \u201cSHOWER OF STARS.\u201d SEE TV PAGE FOR TIMES AND STATIONS \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014=..\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 1357.947509765625, 532.2615966796875, 1555.157958984375, 555.9365844726562 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "CARD OF THANKS\n\n \n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 1013.1577758789062, 195.56210327148438, 1274.64306640625, 264.2935791015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "HOSPITAL\ni NEWS\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 684.3498637695312, 917.7533671875, 986.4742939453124, 1076.9647724609374 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Stanley J, Jadwisiak Post No.\n7572, Veterans of Foreign Wars,\nSunday elected Leon Lucas Post\nCommander; Edward Sokolowski,\n1st vice commander; Steve Mille.\n2nd vice commander; Lawrence J.\n\u2018Lucas, chaplain; Stephen J. Robel,\nquartermaster.\n\n \n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 69.97916674804688, 566.4204814453125, 373.7464497070313, 959.0878803710937 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "(Continued irom age 4)\n\nMr. Jeremy also asked for an\nordinance setting a speed limit for\nboats in the Harbor, and Mr. Wil-\nber was instructed to prepare one.\nIt will be sent to the district en-\ngineer\u2019s office for approval. A 5-\nmile limit. was suggested. \u2018\n\nA check of records to establisa\nannual pay of the Harbormaster,\nbelieved to have been set at one\ntime at $50 a year, also was re-\nquested.\n\nYacht Club\n\nAtt'y Leslie Meyer, representing\nPort Clinton Yacht Club, made a\nbrief appearance at Council as a\nreport was given by Council's com-\nmittee chairman Wilbur Petersen\n\n \n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 682.820994140625, 1118.502390625, 991.2575581054687, 1868.6912128906251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "buigticlatetuticetrestipee sie NI die, vie yr Mila nal asnnoinal salt\ning graves was voted.\nVisits Council\n\nDarrell Druyor, blinded World\nWar II hero, was promised all pos-\nsible cooperation by city council\nTuesday night when he visited the\nbody to report that the Hayes-and-\nState-st intersection near his home\nis constantly flooded in rains and\nthat as a result his basement pump\nworks constantly.\n\nHe said he feared damage to a\ngas furnace and freezer should his\npump fail to function. Street de-\npartment head Carl Ruddock and\nsafety service director Walter Wag-\nener will visit his home to check\nand examine the corner.\n\nBuilding Troubles\n\nThe city of Port Clinton is faced\nwith the unusual situation of pay-\ning out rent on its own city hall\noffice space, Council learned Tues-\nday night.\n\nThrough existing agreement,\nPortage-twp trustees are to pay one\nthird of all city hall bills and to\nreceive one third of all receipts\nfrom office rental space. But the\ncity is obligated to furnish space\nfor municipat court. Its new head-\nquarters in City Hall are listed at\n$50 monthly, and trustees ask one\nthird of this amount, deputy audi-\ntor Elizabeth Carter reported. She\nasked Council\u2019s advice on what to\ndo about trustees unpaid share of\nbills.\n\n \n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 2238.135986328125, 169.53500366210938, 2346.328125, 195.798095703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "HAS CLUB\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 687.7503051757812, 888.4985961914062, 846.0584716796875, 916.8218383789062 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "VFW ELECTS\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 698.1419677734375, 1903.6234130859375, 980.4656982421875, 2318.0322265625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "ALWAYS OFEIN\n\nIf you can\u2019t sleep, drive over\nand look around, any hour.\nAuto supplies, bicycles, toys,\nnovelties, gifts, pottery, Health-\nAides, Sundries, books, men\u2019s\nwork clothing, driving and work\ngloves, tires, batteries, oil filt-\ners, ignition parts, fuel pumps,\nmechanics tools and tool boxes,\nbrass fittings, keys made, belts.\nMen's and Children\u2019s Footwear\nA FIFTY DOLLAR BICYCLE\nGIVEN AWAY ON THE Ist\nAND 15th OF EACH MONTH\nTHRU 1955,\nStop in and put your name\nin the pot.\n\nGREEN FEATHER SALES\nWoodville Road Genoa, Ohio\n\nPhone 9211\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 1100.6431884765625, 289.8608093261719, 1207.822509765625, 308.4083251953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "ADMITTED\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 1106.384033203125, 2174.43017578125, 2440.24609375, 2255.57666015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": " \n\nThe style\u2019s right and so's the price!\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 1615.947021484375, 590.6805419921875, 1730.6258544921875, 611.986328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "MAN HIT\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 700.3345947265625, 1888.48876953125, 972.8959350585938, 1924.900390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "ALWAYS OPEN\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 114.76560974121094, 559.2658081054688, 330.8827819824219, 577.825927734375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "(Continued from Page 1\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "233484196-kingston-daily-freeman-Mar-10-1955-p-7.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 10 ], [ 0, 4 ], [ 10, 4 ], [ 2, 3 ], [ 2, 7 ], [ 3, 7 ], [ 8, 5 ], [ 16, 17 ], [ 33, 41 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 0, 4 ], [ 2, 7 ], [ 4, 10 ], [ 7, 3 ], [ 8, 5 ], [ 16, 17 ], [ 33, 41 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 7640.352, 10639.001515625001 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 4843.49799609375, 6653.79291796875, 5754.74175, 9403.4712421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "| I have undertaken to reveal\nactivities of the Union Casualty\n\u2018and Life Insurance Company of\nMount Vernon, N. Y., whose\npresident has been writting let-\nters to newspaper editors all\n\nover the country for years and\ngetting them printed. This\npresident is Alfred Baker Lewis,\nan inveterate Socialist party\nfunctionary, who sets forth in\nWho's Who his connection with\nthe insurance company but says\n| no more about that:\n\n' Dr. Leo Perlman, who derived\n\u2018his title from an \u201cequivalent\u201d\n\u2018degree from \u201cThe Charles Uni-\nversity in. Prague,\u201d was ex-\n\u2018amined in Detroit in November,\n1953. He referred to himself as\n\u201cdoctor.\u201d William McKenna,\ncounsel for a special committee\nof the House Committee om Edu-\n\u2018eation and Labor which in 1953\ninvestigated \u201cunion welfare\nfunds and labor racketeering,\u201d\nand several congressmen of that\ncommittee examined him. The\nmost diligent of these congress-\nmen was Clare Hoffman, of\nMichigan. His purpose of smash-\ning the rackets and sending\ngrafting dignitaries of the Team-\nsters\u2019 Union to prison was frus-\ntrated by Republican politicians\nof the Eisenhower machine who\nwere courting the crooked politi-\ncal agents of the rackets as ar-\ndently as the Roosevelt corrup-\ntion courted them in years past.\nMcKenna got disgusted and\nquit.\n\nPerlman as a Witness was con-\nstantly stalling and trying to\nturn the questions. McKenna and\nHoffman let him get away with\na good deal of this when it must\nhave been plain that he knew\nquite well what the questions\nmeant. ,\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 1599.8992412109376, 6225.29780078125, 2990.768849609375, 9874.212453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "Yesterday we were on the subject of the vita-\nmins\u2014which foods are rich in the various ones,\nand how to make sure our all round daily diet\ncontained sufficient amounts of them for our best\n\npossible health. Today let us consider the question\nof minerals, no less than 12 of which are re-\nquired for an adequate diet. This seems a large\n\u2018number but, from the practical point of view, we\nneed be concerned only with the supply of three\nof them because, if our diet is at all a reasonable\none, it will contain sufficient amounts of the\nother nine.\n\n| What is the job of the minerals in our body?\nThey are chiefly building materials for bones and\nteeth; hair, nails and skin; soft tissues\u2014particu-\nlarly muscles; nervous tissue; blood, and secre-\n/tions for the glands. They also act as body regu-\nlators in the clotting of the blood, contracting of\nthe muscles, etc.\n\nThe three minerals most likely to. be lacking\nin the average diet are calcium, iron, and iodine,\nand of these three calcium, the lack of which\ncauses defective bones and teeth, more than the\nothers. Calcium is quite unevenly distributed in\nthe various foods and a number of the most popu-\nlar foods are almost entirely devoid of it, for ex-\nample, meat, white bread, sugars and fats, while\n_ others contain it in only small amounts.\n\nThere is constant use of calcium in the bones\n/and a person may appear in the best of health\n| yet his bones may not contain as much calcium\n| as they should. In time, this deficiency will in-\nterfere with health. For example, a pregnant\n_woman is likely to suffer from tooth decay be-\n| cause there is a tremendous strain on her calcium\n} resources. If she does not have an adequate\n\u2018amount in her diet, Nature takes it out of her\nbones and teeth.\n/ Qur greatest sources of calcium are milk and\n_milk products such as cheese, and it is very diffi-.\ncult to plan a diet which contains enough of this\n/Tineral when a person wilf not take milk. Next\nin line as suppliers of calcium, but a long way\nbehind milk, are leafy vegetables and eggs. )\n\n \n\nLack of iron, the mineral which builds blood,\nmay be seen very quickly in the form of anemia\u2014\n-paleness, weakness, shortness of breath, lack of\n| appetite and a slowing up of all the vital func-\ntions of the body. Iron is obtained chiefly from egg\nyolk, leafy vegetables. meat (especially liver) and\nwhole grains.\n\nIodine, the lack of which causes goiter, is\nobtained largely in sea foods, fruits and vege-\n\u2018tables from non-goiterous regions. People who\nlive remote from the sea have to depend largely\nupon iodized salt as their source of this mineral\n: food as the fruits and vegetables in inland regions\nare short in iodine.\n\nEating Your Way to Health\n\nSend for Dr. Barton's guide entitled \u201cEating\nYour Way to Health,\u201d enclosing 25 cents to cover\ncost of handling and mailing, to The Bell Syndi-\ncate, Inc., in car of The Kingston Daily Freeman, |\n'P. O. Box 99, Station G, New York 19, N. Y.\n\n: (Released by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) \u2018\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 2991.4916484375, 4087.404978515625, 3913.0317890625, 7052.356984374999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "| Washington (NEA)\u2014It was\n\na dramatic session of the House\n\u2018of Representatives when Presi-\ndent Eisenhower sent up his\nspecial \u201cDear.Joe\u201d letter to Re-\npublican leader Martin of Mass-\nachusetts, appealing for passage\nof the administration\u2019s foreign\n\ntrade program. Representative\n_Mariin spoke on it, and Speaker\nSam Rayburn of Texas whipped\nhis Democrats into line to ob-\ntain passage.\n\n| But just after the President\u2019s\njletter had been read, Rep.\nCleveland M. Bailey (D., -W.\nVa.) obtained the floor.\n\n\u201cIt was nice to listen to the\nvery excellent reading by the\nminority leader of the letter\n\u2018from our President,\u201d comment-\ned Bailey. \u201cBut he cannot be\n\u2018too much concerned about this\nmatter because the news ticker\njust now carried the informa-\ntion that he had gone out to the\nBurning Tree Club to play golf.\nWhile my Democratic friends\nare pleading and bleeding for\nhim, he is playing golf.\u201d\n\n| AT THE START of this year\u2019s\nseries of atomic-weapon tests in\nNevada, there were several long\ndelays Decause of bad weather.\nThis meant that some of the\ngreatest mathematicians in the\ncountry were forced to sit\naround with not much to do.\n\n_ To kill time, one of them sug-\ngested that they try to figure\n\u2018out the mathematical odds\nagainst the players of black\njack, one of the popular indoor\nsports at nearby Las Vegas \u2014\n\u2018the country\u2019s biggest legalized\ngambling center.\n\nAfter several days of working\non this fascinating problem, they\ncame up with a system which\nthey figured would let the play-\ners break even\u2014perhaps even\n\n \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 4865.96772265625, 4105.45112109375, 5769.2339375, 6297.623585937499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "instead, indirect metnoads ol\nfinancing will be used, such as\nare now planned for the high-\nway program, public school and\nhospital construction.\n\nThis will involve private bond\nissues, U. S. government insur-\nance or mortgage guarantees on\nprojects of local governments, or\nthe lease-purchase plan which\nthe Eisenhower administration is\nusing to have private capital\nerect buildings which the VU, S.\ngovernment will rent.\n\nSECRETARY OF Agriculture\nEzra Taft Benson, when first\ntapped by President Eisenhower\nfor the cabinet job, accepted it\nfor two years. True to his word,\nSecretary Benson recently went\nto the White House to remind\nthe President of this promise.\n\nIke told him, in effect, \u201cIf you\nquit, I quit.\u201d\n\nSecretary Benson decided to\nstay. Stories that he tried to\nresign because Wolf Ladepinsky\nwas retained as a Foreign Opera-\ntions Administration farm ex-\npert, after Benson tried to fire\nhim as a security risk, are now\ndenied.\n\nIncidentally, if Secretary Ben-\nson had the Ladejinsky case to\nhandle again, he would handle it\njust as he did. He believes that\nevery risk case has to be re-\nsolved in favor of the United\nStates government, and against\nthe individual concerned.\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 5765.1596171875, 6647.928171875, 6692.63286328125, 10633.1743671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Hoffman and Congressmen\nWint Smith and Phil Landrum,\njin their report to Congress,\nwrote that Lewis Union Casualty\n| Co, was at the center of \u2018the in-\nquiry into union \u201cwelfare\u201d\nfunds. Perlman was \u201cexecutive\nvice-president\u201d of the company\nand he revealed a curious thing.\nHe said Union Casualty grew out\nof another company which he\ncontrolled called United Public\nService Corp., which was \u201cthe\nmanager of Union Casualty and\nLife.\u2019 The insurance company\n'was formed in the early 1940's.\nLewis became vice-president in.\n1943 and president in 1944, It\nhad only 18 or 20 employes.\n\nUnited Public Service was cre-\nated on an investment of $60 by\nPerlman \u201cto become the manag- |\ning arm of the Union Casualty |\nand Life.\u201d\u201d He had a 50 per cent\ninterest. Perlman had great $uc- |\ncess in obtaining union welfare\nfund business despite the insur- |\n\u2018ance company\u2019s abnormally high\nretention rate and rate credit re-\nfunds paid directly to the unions,\nalthough the premiums were\npaid by employees.\n\nThrough one Joseph Jacobs, a}\nChicago lawyer _ acquainted,\namong union operators, Perlman |\nmet Paul Dorfman, proprietor of |\na local union of the AF of L/|\ncomposed of garbage and trash |\ncollectors, mostly colored men.\nDorfman had a son, Allen, at the |\nUniversity of Illinois, earning\n$50 a week teaching gymnastic |\nwork and \u201ceconomics.\u201d After a\ncourse of training in Perlman\u2019s |\nNew York office, this young man)\nformed an insurance agency for\nmass \u201cwelfare\u201d policies, first call-\ned \u201c\u2018 The Circle Agency or some-\nthing, later changed to Union In-\nsurance Company of Illinois.\u201d\nYoung Dorfman, in Perlman\u2019s\nwords, \u201cdidn\u2019t have the slightest\nnotion\u2014I want to make that\nclear\u2014about the business,\u201d but\nin a period pf four years he re-\nceived \u201cin the neighborhood of\n$250,000 in commissions on one\npolicy\u201d covering local 1031 of the\n\u201cUnited Electrical Workers of |\nthe AF of L.\u201d This must be an\nincorrect identification, for the\nAF of L Electricians are called\n\u201cThe International Brotherhood\nof Electrical Workers.\u201d The\nUEW is a CIO.union.\n\n_ This policy covered: 5,800 sub-\njects when Dorfman wrote the\n\u201cbusiness\u201d in 1949, but there\nwere 20,000 in November, 1953.\nAt the start, Union Casualty\n\nd Dorfman 10 per cent and\n\nerlman\u2019s United Public Serv-\n\n \n\n \n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 3916.1068828125, 7201.10639453125, 4827.7388203125, 8202.19878125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "\u2018of fun\u201d program was planned\n\u2018for the municipal auditorium\nMarch 17 in support of the Red\nCross fund drive.\n\nThe RCA plant at Saugerties\nplanned to start a four-hour\nnight shift.\n\nMsgr. Martin J. Drury, pastor\nof St. Mary\u2019s Church, announced\nthe appointment of the Rev.\nFrancis C. Campbell as an as-\nsistant in the local church.\n| Corp. Guy Milton Moore, of\nPort Jervis, who had served at\nthe Highland state police sta-\ntion, planned to retire April 1\nafter 25 years of service.\n\n \n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 195.8582255859375, 2797.0600078125, 1599.9467060546876, 5083.924367187499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "One of the many bills of unusual interest\nand concern to the retail trade which has\nbeen introduced in both the Senate and\nAssembly is the one that would require that\nany payment accepted by a retailer on a\nlay-away would have to be deposited in a\nbank or trust company and the merchant\ncould not use it until the merchandise was\ndelivered and the transaction completed.\n\nMerchants who are opposed to this meas-\nure declare its provisions would require\nthat if you sell even a small item on lay-\naway accepting fifty cents or one dollar\ndown you will be required to open a bank\naccount for that customer and to deposit\nsubsequent payments in that special ac-\ncount. You could not use the money in any\nway. Your banks would be swamped by\nthe number of special accounts and if your |\nfinances are limited, you could not buy\nmerchandise to replace the articles se\noff sale.\n\nThe work involved throughout the state\nin the millions of transactions that would |\nbe created because of this law would aaan |\nanother burden upon the retailer, who is\ngetting fed up with regulations, reports\nand taxes. :\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 3925.82514453125, 4076.883494140625, 4850.52348828125, 7028.413624999999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "win. As the rains continued, a\nresearch task force rushed over\nto a gambling lab, to conduct\ntheir experiment\u2014purely in the\ninterest of science, of course.\n\nSomehow, the basic data\nseemed to be in error. The sys-\ntem just didn\u2019t work. The scien-\ntists lost their shirts.\n\nAIR FORCE SECRETARY\nHarold E. Talbot and Secretary\nof the Navy Charles S. Thomas\nwere themselves largely respon-\n: sible for the House Armed Serv-\n\u2018ices investigation subcommittee\ndecision to abolish closed hear-\n\u2018ings, unless national defense\nsecrets were actually involved.\n\n| When the investigation of the\nSpanish Air Bases came before\nthe committee, the two secre-\ntaries demanded closed hearings.\nRep. F. Edward Hebert (D., La.)\nchairman of the investigating\nsubcommittee wanted to know\nwhy. They said their statements\ncontained classified material.\nRepresentative Hebert asked\n'them to show him what in their\nstatements was secret. Secretary\nTalbott\u2019s testimony was found to\ncontain nothing secret. Secre-\ntary Thomas took three sen-\ntences out of a 16-page state-\n\u2018ment. When the hearing was\noP Sibs up to press and public.\n\n \n\nSubsequently, the Hebert sub-\ncommittee passed a rule that all\nits hearings would be open un-\nless witnesses showed 24 hours\nin advance, that they had na-\ntional defense material to pre-\nsent, or that unwarranted injury\nwould be caused to any indi-\n-yidual.\n\nPRESENT INDICATIONS are\nthat the new Republican public\nworks program which President\nEisenhower talked about in his.\neconomic report as a cushion\nagainst unemployment, will not\nbe financed by direct U. S. gov-\nernment appropriations.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 3000.767283203125, 7210.33002734375, 3907.378224609375, 8205.997609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "March 10, 1935\u2014Bishop Jo-\nseph Rummel of Omaha, a for-\nmer pastor at St. Peter\u2019s Church,\nthis city, was named Archbishop\nof New Orleans.\n\nThe Rev. George E. Wright,\npastor of the Methodist Churches\nat Malden and Quarryville, was\ninjured in an automobile acci-\ndent.\n\nMrs. Kathryn Long died at the\nhome of her daughter, Mrs.\nArchibald McCaw in Wood-\nstock.\n\nLewis T. Ackert, of New\nPaltz, died in Poughkeepsie.\n\nbe * *\n\nMarch 10, 1945\u2014A \u201ccarnival\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 1601.8496806640626, 851.086619140625, 2997.341359375, 5905.18364453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "RY SS Eee\n\noee\u201d ee ee be sailliiaaaatll\n\nGeneral Douglas MacArthur, in his brilliant\naddress at LoS Angeles recently, quoted a lovely\node to youth attributed to a poet, apparently un-\nknown. I was interested in the poet's anonymity.\nSo, I found this gem in \u201cThe Silver Treasury,\u201d a.\nbook of prose and verse for every mood, compiled\nby Jane Manner and published by Samuel French\n\nin 1934. The author was Samuel Ullman. :\n\nNever having heard of Samuel Ullman and in-\ntrigued by his lovely English, I traced him down:\nand found that he had been born in Alsace in\n1840\u2014came to this country as a boy, arriving in\nNew Orleans, fought in the Civil War in the 16th\nInfantry Regiment of Mississippi, was wovnded\ntwice, settled in Natchez, married Emma Mayer,\nmoved to the new city of Birmingham, Alabama,\nin the 1880\u2019s where he lived until his death in\n1924. ;\n\nSamuel Ullman was a merchant with a pen-\nchant for public service. He became a member\nof the Board of Education in 1884 and for many\nyears served as its President and served as an_\nalderman in Birmingham from 1895 to 1897. He.\nhelped to organize Temple Emanuel in Birming-\nham and for three years served as its lay-rabbi.\nOne of his daughters married Rabbi Morris New-\nfield who was his successor at the Birmingham\ntemple. A high school is named after Samuel Ull-\n/man in Birmingham. |\n\nIn his seventies, Ullman retired from business,\ntravelled considerably and wrote poetry. On the\noccasion of his 80th birthday, in 1920, his family\nand relatives, perhaps a hundred of them, gath-\nered at his home in Birmingham to do him honor.\nHis poems had been collected and privately print-\ned in a volume entitled, \u201cFrom a Summit of years\n\u2014Four Score.\u201d The essay on youth, which Gen-\neral MacArthur quoted in his speech, is the open-\ning contribution to this volume. Some years ago,\nit was reprinted in \u201cThis Week\u201d anonymously\nand in the \u201cReader's Digest\u2019 which gave him\n| credit. I am here giving it as it appears in his\n\u2018own collection of writings:\n\n\u201cYouth is not a time ef life; it is a state of\n'mind: it is not a matter of rosy cheeks, red lips\nand supple knees; it is a matter of the will, a\nquality of the imagination, a vigor of the emo--\nSg it is the freshness of the deep springs of\n\nife.\n\n\u201cYouth means the temperamental predomi-\nnance of courage Over timidity of the appetite,\nfor adventure over the love of ease. This often\u2019\nexists in a man of 60 more than a boy of 20. No-.\nbody grows old merely by a number of years. We\ngrow old by deserting our ideals.\n\n\u201cYears may wrinkle the skin, but to give up\nenthusiasm wrinkles the soul. Worry, fear, self-\ndistrust bows the heart and turns the spirit back\n\nto dust. |\n) \u201cWhether 60 or 16, there is in every human |\nbeing\u2019s heart the lure of wonder, the unfailing:\nchild-like appetite of what's next, and the joy of\nthe game of living. In the center of your heart\nand my heart there is a wireless station; so long |\nas it receives messages of beauty, hope, cheer, |\ncourage and power from men and from the In-|\nfinite, so long are you young. :\n\n\u201cWhen the aerials are down, and your spirit.\nis covered with snows of cynicism and the ice of |\npessimism, then you are grown old, even at 20,\nbut as long as your \u00aberials are up, to catch waves.\nof \u2014 there is hope you may die young:\nat 80.\u201d\n\nAmong his poems, I found this one entitled\n\u201cDeath\u201d:\n\n\u201cI am the key that parts the gates of Fame,\n\nI am the cloak that covers cowering shame!\n\nI am the goal that limits every race,\n\nI am the storm-tossed spirit\u2019s resting place\u2014\n\nThe messenger of sure and swift relief!\n\nReceived with wailings, tears and speechless\n| griel,\n| The friend of those that have no friend but\nme!\nI break all chains and set all captives free\u2014\n\nI am the cloud that shrouds the course you've\nrun! |\n\nAn instant veil upon the work you've done! )\n\nI am the brooding hush that follows strife, :\nThe walking from a dream that man Calls life.\u201d |\n(Copyright, 1955, King Features Syndicate, Inc.)\nSaas j\n\n \n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 6702.69135546875, 6351.00580859375, 7637.8364765625, 10200.1938984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "ice Corp, paid him 5 per cent.\n\nPerlman said his lawyer friend,\n\nJacobs, was attorney for the\nelectrical local. Dorfman\u2019s moth-\ner was her son\u2019s partner.\n\nHoffman asked Perlman if. it\nwere not true his Uuited Pub-\nlic Service Corp. got 712 per\ncent commission on all pre-\nmiums, Perlman said \u201cnot in all\ninstances,\u201d although that was a\nbasic agreement between his\nservice company and _ Union\n\u2018Casualty. This agreement was\nmade in the spring of 1942 and\nPerlman agreed that it gave his\nPublic Service Company \u2018\u2018exclu-\nSive rights to manage the affairs\nof Union Casualty.\u201d\n\nPerlman\u2019s tax returns showed\nthat in 1951 he sold his 60 shares\nof Public Service Corp., which\nhad cost him only $1 a share, for\n$200,000. There were only 120\nshares in all. Perlman first tried\nto have it that this stock had\ncost him $2,000. McKenna nailed\nhim fast.\n\nMcKenna: \u201cHow much did you\npay for those shares?\u201d\n\nPerlman: \u201cOriginally, I would\nhave to look into the record. Not\ntoo much.\u201d\n\nMcKenna: \u201cWhat is your rec-\nollection?\u201d\n\nPerlman: \u201cI think they were\nof non-par value. We paid about\n\n2,000 and something dollars for\nour interest. I state it with res-\nervation because I am not sure\nand, if permitted, I will give the\nfigures from the books.\u201d\n\nNow McKenna _- confronted\nPerlman with his tax return,\nstating that the stock which\nsold for $200,000 had cost him\nonly $60.\n\n\u201cThat may be that,\u201d Perlman\nsaid.\n\n\u201cSo it was not $2,000 but $60,\u201d\nsaid McKenna.\n\nPerlman stalled again. He\nwould like to consult the rec-\nords.\n\n\u201cWhat is your best recollec-\ntion?\u2019\u201d\u201d McKenna demanded. \u2014\n\n\u201cIf it states $60 it was $60,\u201d\n\u2014\u2014 said, \u201cI don\u2019t remem-\n\nr.\u201d\u2019 ~\n\nThe committee reported that\nPerlman\u2019s Service Corp. was\npaid $1,300,000 in commissions\nand expenses from 1948 until\nthe middle of 1953 while the\nDorfman agency got \u201cjust over\n$1,000,000.\u201d Of course, the Pef\nman-Lewis interests got mu\u00e9h\nother income from other unions.\n\n(Copyright, 1955,\nKing Features Syndicate, In\u00a2,)\n\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 188.71290087890625, 5279.4018046875, 1586.8010761718751, 10349.888234375001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "sNGPGNOCT] LTISULUUION LUT aviait ICI ULVe\nDelinquents in Ulster county is a model\ncorrectional establishment, take it from\none of the nation\u2019s greatest penologists, the\nHon. Sanford Bates, who has spent many\nyears in the field. He and six prison admin-\nistrators from Egypt were guests on Feb-\nruary 28 of Major Thomas J. Hanlon,\nsuperintendent, who conducted them on a\ntour of the New York state institution,\nwhich, judging from their comments, was\na revelation to them.\n\nIn the way of lending emphasis to the\nopinions expressed by the visiting delega-\ntion, lets consider them from the stand-\npoint of positions they hold, or have held,\nin connection with penology.\n\nSanford Bates is former commissioner\nof institutions and agencies of New Jersey;\nformer chairman of the New York State\nParole Board; former head of the Federal\nPrisons, and who had his indoctrination in\nthe prison field as superintendent of the\ncorrectional institutions of Massachusetts.\n\nThe six Egyptian visitors were Brig. Gen.\nShoukri, assistant director general of the\nPrison Department in his country; Lt. Col.\nEl-Refaie, adjutant general of Prison Ad-\nministration; Capt. El-Rafaie, superintend-\nent of Giza Central Prison; Capt. Sayed,\nthird in command of Alexandria Central\nPrison; Abd El-Latif, engineer in Industries\nDepartment and Capt. Salah, military sec-\nretary to the General Director.\n\nCommissioner Bates was kind enough to\ncompliment Major Hanlon and his staff\nwith a remark that \u201cNapanoch was an\neye-opener, not only to our friends from\nEgypt, but to myself. I have seen institu-\ntions in almost every state and in 12 for-\neign countries. If there were more con-\nducted along the lines we have seen here,\nthere would not be so many unfavorable\ncriticisms against our correctional system.\u201d\n\nCol. Yassin El-Refaie, spokesman for the\nEgyptian delegation, had this to say: \u201cThe\ninstitution is well organized and has an\nintensive program designed to maintain\nsecurity, control and rehabilitation. We\nwere tremendously pleased with what we\nsaw. The group accompanying me leaves\nNapanoch imbued with the idea that a\ngreat deal can be done for the delinquent\nboy and adult criminal.\u201d\n\nThese complimentary remarks are en-\ncouraging to Major Hanlon and his entire\nstaff, and are genuinely appreciated, the\nsame as similar sentiments expressed, by\nother leading penologists and recognized\nauthors, who make a specialty of writing\nabout the American prison system, and cor-\nrectional institutions.\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 3031.11376953125, 8322.8310546875, 4757.0517578125, 10598.384765625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": " \n \n\nBU SAND, tne cathedral of Chichester: England\n\nWAS ORIGINALLY ERECTED AS PART OF\nA CASTLE - BUT KING EDWARD IIE RULED\nSUCH EDIFICES WERE NOT FOR COMMONER:\n/TS OWNER DISMANTLED TE TOWER AND\nTRANSPORTED IT 2 MILESTo ITS PRESEN\nSITE -AS A PERMANENT REMINDER OF\nTHE INJUSTICE OF KINGS\n\n \n\n(ISA\nOf Kajgaon. india\nSAT WITH HiS EYES TIGHTLY\n\nSHUT FOR 12 YEARS MEADOWLARK\n\nTo ATONE FOR TURNING AUIS 1S NOT A LARK\n\nBACK a . /T BELONGS To THE\nA 9-10 BLACKBIRD f\n\nGage 1979, King Pesmre Spode ber. Doris dghm meres\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 3202.254150390625, 7066.49267578125, 4642.32861328125, 7190.32568359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Twenty and Ten Years Ago\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 3149.323974609375, 3801.812744140625, 5614.25048828125, 3989.844970703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Edson\u2019s Washington News Notebook\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 5774.19819140625, 1122.7888896484376, 6679.110890625, 6350.2368671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Washington, March 10\u2014Moral-\nity is perhaps getting to be an\nobsolete word in public life, as\nselfish politics often reveals, but\nthere can be no crime worse than\na broken word given by the Con-\ngress of the United States to the\n\ntaxpayers of the nation.\n\nYet this very thing\u2014repudi-\nating the words of a law passed\nlast August and making the re-\npeal of certain provisions on tax-\nes applicable to a year already\nended, namely, the calendar year\n1954\u2014is what is being seriously\nproposed in the Congress.\n\nIF A PRIVATE citizen writes\nhis signature on a_ promissory\nnote and then backs out on his\nword, he is subject to the penal-\nties of the law. But evidently\nCongress can welch and get\naway with it even though the\nconstitution says plainly that no\n\u201cbill of attainder\u2019\u201d or \u201cex post\nfacto law\u201d shall be passed.\n\nThe Democratic nine-member\npolicy committee has just come\nout nevertheless with a _ bill\nwhich, if passed, would repeal\nimmediately the property-depre-\nciation tax formula written into\nlaw last year. This would affect\nall companies which since the\nlaw was passed in August 1954\nhave made extensive plans of a\nfinancial nature to conform to\nthat formula.\n\nSOME OTHER tax-relief pro-\nvisions which were granted last\nyear and which the taxpayer in\ngood faith accepted as applicable\nto the calendar year 1954 are to\nbe repealed if pending bills are\npassed. The taxpayer cannot re-\ncover any sums he now may lose\nbecause he rearranged his busi-\nness affairs during 1954 to fit in\n\u2018with the new law. For all trans-\nactions of the year 1954 now are\nclosed and the taxpayer is not\npermitted to change those items\nas he pleases after his income:\ntax return is filed, though the\ngovernment reserves the right te\nchange its own rulings at any\ntime.\nMany a business, which start\ned last year on a depreciatior\nplan permitted under the 195\nlaw, made commitments ane\nprobably borrowed money for ex\n|panding plant and _ renovatin;\n| equipment because of a relianc\n\u2018on the good faith of Congress\n'But evidently the Democrats wh\nare sponsoring the repudiatio\n| program are not concerned wit!\n\u2018how much they undermine th\n/confidence of the public in th\nfuture of business. They appea\nmore and more irresponsible a\n\u2018if the sole object might be t\n\u2018bring on a depression. Thi\n| would, of course, be politicall;\n| advantageous, as the citizen\n| usually vote against an admin\nistration in power when eco\nnomic conditions take a turn fo\nthe worse.\n\nIT COULD BE that the stoc!l\nmarket in the last few days\nwhich has been struck by a sel\nling wave, is sensing this ver,\nirresponsibility in Washingto\nand that business men are bein;\ntold, in effect, that they canno\nbe sure of their plans at an;\ntime if the Democrats come int\npower.\n\n \n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 6694.11518359375, 1121.8494365234376, 7622.55083203125, 4292.2407734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": ": No business man can go back\n\non a written commitment and be\n| regarded thereafter in his com-\nmunity as either honest or sin-\ncere. But the Congress collec-\ntively is being asked by a num-\nber of Democrats of the radical\nschool of thought to cancel exist-\ning legislation and make _ the\ncancellation retroactive through\nlast year.\n\nIt is the right of Congress to\nrepeal. anything it has ever\npassed, but the date on which\nthe repeal becomes effective\nought, in fairness to the citizens,\nnaturally be a day in the future.\nThe 1954 tax-revision law was\npassed aiter many years of study\nby expert accountants and spe-\nCialists. It now is reported that\nCongress made some mistakes\nand that some taxpay\u00e9rs will get\nsome temporary tax advantages.\nBut, instead of acknowledging\nits errors in manful fashion and\nmaking any new laws applicable\nonly to the future, Congress is\nconsidering a scheme which will\nimpose upon the citizens a pen-\nalty for the errors made by the\nlegislators themselves.\n\nTHIS ISN\u2019T MORALITY. It\nmay be political expediency, but\nit is not calculated to improve\nthe relations between the tax-\npayer and his government. It is\nfar, better that the Congress\nshould make up any losses from\nits own mistakes by passing new\nlaws with new rates applicable\nto. future earnings than that\nCongress stand convicted of\ncrooked dealing with the citi-\nzen.\n\nHow can any American here-\nafter plan for his children\u2019s edu-\ncation or for the care of his\nwidow if the Congress feels it\ncan at any time pass retroactive\nlaws taxing the savings of years\n| already gone by? It\u2019s a discour-\n| aging picture of the future which\nsome members of Congress are\ntoday giving te the American\npeople.\n| (Reproduction Rights Reserved)\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 1761.3822021484375, 491.4123840332031, 2864.48583984375, 774.6557006835938 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "\u2018These Days\u2019\n\nRu GEARBGE CQOKOLSKY\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 4839.615671875, 9625.7631328125, 5744.69096875, 10639.001515625001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "As tong aS i am In the sen-\nate, I do not intend to remain\nsilent while a single G.I. is in a\nChinese prisoner-of-war camp.\n-~\u2014GOP Leader Wm. Knowland.\n\nWe can take them (Chinese\nCommunists).\n\u2014Adm. Alfred Pride, 7th Fleet\ncommander.\n_ There are hungry people in\nOklahoma today, and_ they\nnumber in the thousands. I call\nit catastrophe. I call it real\ntrouble.\n~\u2014Rep. Ed Edmondson (D.), on\n_ drouth situation in his state.\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 3040.201416015625, 685.5018310546875, 5750.1533203125, 3674.596923828125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 6717.27734375, 4332.4013671875, 7612.64208984375, 4490.15966796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Questions\u2014Answers\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 4839.57763671875, 9436.37890625, 5720.61767578125, 9590.052734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "So They Say..\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 1629.8426513671875, 5922.857421875, 2932.92529296875, 6081.85791015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "That Body of Yours\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 6686.46576953125, 10264.5873515625, 7605.536671875, 10620.628468750001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Records of history show that\nRodrigo de Triana, a sailor, was\nthe first of Columbus\u2019 men to re-\nport the sight of land at two\no'clock in the morning of the\nday of discovery.\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 5876.05419921875, 816.6388549804688, 7547.66015625, 1074.868408203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "Nothing Could Be More Immoral Than\nCongress Breaking Promise to Public\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 6722.62006640625, 4489.89155078125, 7640.352, 6303.30571484375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Q\u2014Who founded the first\nstate normal school in the Unit-\ned States?\n\nA\u2014Horace Mann in 1839, at\n\u2018Lexington, Mass.\n\n| ._ * \u00ae\n\n- Q-Who gave the famous\nmidget, Charles Sherwood\nStratton, the name of Tom\n| sn?\n\nA\u2014P. T. Barnum, although\nthis name was not original with\nhim. It was suggested by the\nname of a legendary pygmy of\nKing Arthur's court.\n\nad s s\n\n-\u00bb Q\u2014Are bighorns the largest\nsheep? :\n\nA\u2014No, the largest wild sheep\nis the Argali, found in the Altai\nMountains of Siberia and Mon-\n' golia.\n\n \n\n. ad e\n\nQ\u2014Where did the term Mardi\nGras originate?\n\nA\u2014Mardi Gras means \u201cfat\nTuesday.\u201d It is a French phrase\nwhich .refers to the fat ox\nwhich used to be paraded\nthrough the streets of the fes-\ntival town.\n\n \n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 423.52667236328125, 2700.9140625, 1374.361328125, 2782.593505859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "OPPOSE LAY-AWAY BILL\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 5800.1142578125, 517.1611328125, 7573.44091796875, 761.7293701171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Today in Washington\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 418.74005126953125, 5140.42333984375, 1401.2840576171875, 5229.38525390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "NAPANOCH INSTITUTION\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 3008.333740234375, 487.5547180175781, 5713.66552734375, 634.0775146484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "\u201cOkay. Men, Put Your Guns,. if Any, on the Table!\u201d\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 1591.0711162109376, 10336.1518046875, 2984.9204609375, 10599.437062500001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "Whenever \u00a9 a ~ husband and wife have\nwords, it is easy to guess which one gets\nto use them. :\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 191.46438098144532, 10394.096140625, 1584.9562275390626, 10614.493703125001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "The fellow who insists that he finds this\nyear\u2019s income tax forms easy to figure out\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 1980.9713134765625, 807.4656372070312, 2626.33251953125, 858.9442749023438 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "AW ODE TO YOUTH\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 5179.5693359375, 6544.7392578125, 6340.34521484375, 6622.64990234375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "Rv WFESTRROOK PEFGLER\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 1808.755126953125, 6093.5166015625, 2741.39208984375, 6208.93994140625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "By JAMES W. BARTON, M.D.\nMINFRATS IN VOrR HNHNIFT\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 1594.916697265625, 10113.4330546875, 2964.28716015625, 10312.777882812501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "There are safer \u2018ways to \u2018prove that you\nare a fool than by driving recklessly.\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 1576.5004375, 9889.221140625, 2972.449025390625, 10089.952687500001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "\u2014\u2014\n\n|would probably say the same thing about\n| relativity.\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "310156129-middletown-journal-Jan-31-1955-p-1.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 1, 20 ], [ 1, 46 ], [ 20, 46 ], [ 4, 6 ], [ 13, 15 ], [ 37, 54 ], [ 37, 31 ], [ 54, 31 ], [ 40, 34 ], [ 50, 51 ], [ 56, 52 ], [ 56, 53 ], [ 52, 53 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 4, 6 ], [ 13, 15 ], [ 20, 1 ], [ 34, 40 ], [ 37, 31 ], [ 46, 20 ], [ 50, 51 ], [ 52, 53 ], [ 53, 56 ], [ 54, 37 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 7023.7917421875, 10220.005609374999 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 2717.813720703125, 1414.5081787109375, 4332.388671875, 3514.730224609375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 3527.265142578125, 5456.17163671875, 4398.85766015625, 6763.93676171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "\u2018bedroom jn which he was stran-\ngled to death.\n\nPolice later confirmed the report\nand said Mrs. Rubinstein had told\nthem about the voices when they\nquestioned her on the day of the\nmurder.\n\nThe \u2018girl in brown\u201d was seen\n\nby Mrs. Rubinstein some time\nprior to the noisy quarreling, po-\nlice said.\nMrs. Rubinstein hag gone into\n\u2018the hallway to check on a noise,\nand had seen the gir! on the stair-\nway. She didn\u2019t look like the kind\nof gir! who belonged there, police\nsaid the mother remarked.\n\nVisitors to the bier of the mil-\nlionaire financier and playboy in-\ncluded Miss Anna Borsuk, 45, who\ndescribeg herself as \u2018a very dear\nfriend.\u2019\u201d She said Rubinstein had\ntold her a week ago, \u2018I have a pre-\nmonition that I will be killed.\u201d\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 4408.07886328125, 6899.27710546875, 5267.46459375, 8850.459710937499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON \\\u00ae\u2014Secretary of\nthe Army Stevens stressed today\nwhat he termed the need to guard\nagainst \u2018\u2018the problem of small\n\u2018wars.\u201d\u2019\n\nStevens named no specific\n\u201csmall war\u2019\u2019 danger area in testi-\n\u2018mony prepared for the House\nArmed Services Committee, and he\nsaid the Army is doing the best\njob it can with reduced manpower\nand funds.\n\n\u201cLarge scale hot wars may, i!\nproper precautions are taken, be-\ncome suicidal for the aggressor,\u201d\u2019\nhe added in apparent reference to\nthe destructive might of atomic\nweapons.\n\n*\u2018But the problem of small wars,\nof subversion, and of creeping ex-\npansion must also be guarded\nagainst,\u201d he said. \u201cIf not, they\nmay become the latter day alterna.\ntives to stalemates caused by large\n\u2018Scale .capabilities that have be-\ncome mutually deterring.\u2019\u2019\n\nIn his prepared testimony Stev-\nens did not comment directly on\nreports that the Army is dissatis-\nfied with its proposed further cut-\nbacks and that Gen. Matthew B.\nRidgway, the Army's chief of staff,\ndiffers with the other military\nchiefs over whether American\nground troops would be needed if\nthe United States fights to defend\nthe Formosa area.\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 912.3673154296876, 7422.34937109375, 1770.6219423828124, 8664.455804687499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (#\u2014Kenneth Dar-\nre] Carpenter, an Ohio desperado\nwanted for the $9,300 robbery of a\nKansas bank, was put on the FBI's\nlist of \u201c10 most wanted men\u201d\u2019 to-\nday.\n\nThe FBI described Carpenter, 42,\na native of Wyandot County, Ohio,\nas \u201ca hardened, desperate crim-\ninal,\u201d\u2019 habitually carrying arms.\nHe has served time in a number\nof prisons, and was conditionally\nreleased from Leavenworth Feder-\nal Penitentiary just about a month\nbefore the robbery of the bank at\nOswego, Kan., last Nov. 27.\nTwo men looted the Oswego\nbank in five minutes, and one of\nthem, Leroy Adolph, was caught\n\u2018two weeks later at Webb City, Mo.\nHe confessed, named Carpenter as\nhis companion, and got a 15-year\npoe toe, sentence.\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 44.81593145751953, 9113.95728125, 906.7942446289063, 10218.872796874999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "NEW DELHI, India \u2018#\u2014India is\ncounting on an army of volunteers\nto help tame the turbulent Kosi,\nthe \u2018\u2018river of sorrow\u2019\u2019 whose an-\nnual floods bring tragedy to 18\nmillion persons.\n\nSome 5,000 volunteers \u2014 men\nand women, chanting Hindu hymns\nwhile they work with shovels and\nbaskets \u2014 launched this month the\nfirst phase of the 400-million-rupee\n(84 million dollar) flood control\nproject.\n\nTheir goal is to throw up earth-\nworks for two parallel embank-\nments, about seven miles apart\nand each 70 miles long. Their hope\nis that the Kosi will stay within\nthose embankments when monsoon\nrains and melting Himalayan\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 907.7818603515625, 7142.70947265625, 1634.657470703125, 7390.9970703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "Oh ioan \u201cMost\u201d\n\nWanted By FBI\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 921.1297666015626, 9100.6848203125, 1776.6417177734374, 10211.452874999999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "snows send flood waters swirling\ninto the river,\n\nIndian peasants in the Kosi area\nare being exhorted to follow the\nexample of the Chinese. Two In-\ndian engineers recently returned\nfrom Red China to tell how the\nChinese dug an irrigation canal in\n80 days.\n\nHowever, no one expects the In-\ndian volunteers to work as fast as\nthe Chinese peasants. For one\nthing, the Chinese had hundreds\nof thousands of workers. For an.-\nother, the Chinese had to work to\neat while the Indians are volun.\nteers; officials here fear there may\nbe days when only a few hundred\nwill turn up for work on the Kosi\nproject,\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 4422.61401953125, 9274.7414609375, 5283.26683984375, 10218.147210937499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "ST. LOUIS (\u00ae\u2014Racial barriers\ncome down today in the nine gen-\neral high schools in St. Louis.\n\nIntegration of the high school\nenrollment, which in the first term\nwas 14,093, is the second step in\nthe Board of Education's policy to\ngradually end segregation in line\nwith the U. S. Supreme Court rul-\ning. About 30 per cent of the high\nschool enrollment in the first term\nwere Negroes.\n\nTeachers\u2019 colleges and special\nschools were integrated last fall,\nThe integration is scheduled to be\n\u2018completed next September in the\nole grade schools.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 13.990921974182129, 8703.2119140625, 1758.540283203125, 9082.7294921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "India Using Volunteers\nTo Stem River Of Sorrow\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 33.83837713623047, 7295.328375, 905.6686953125001, 8668.086664062499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "STUTTART, Germany # \u2014 Lt.\nGen, Anthony C. McAuliffe, new\ncommander of the U. S. Army in\nEurope, says he has requested\nmore armor to step up the mobility\nof his forces in atomic warfare.\n\n\u201cIn the atomic era,\u201d\u201d he said in\nan interview yesterday; \u2018\u2018there is\n@ greater requirement for mobility\nand increased employment of\narmor and of armored carriers for\ninfantry.\u201d\u2019\n\nStaff officers said McAuliffe\u2019s re-\nquest to Washington \u201cwould indi-\ncate another complete armored di-\nvision for Germany and assign-\nment of more armored carriers.\"\n\nThey said such an armored unit\nprobably would replace one of four\ninfantry divisions now in Germany.\nThere are also an armored division\nand other armored combat el-\nements equivalent to a division.\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 5275.8154296875, 8021.6328125, 6070.95166015625, 8226.2666015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Cincinnation Injured\nIn Leaping From Fire\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 1774.2777158203126, 5861.36792578125, 2646.34496484375, 7723.5827578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "| TOKYO #\u2014 With Formosa\nholding the world spotlight, Russia\nover the weekend offered to dis-\ncuss resumption of norma! rela-\ntions with Japan, and the Japanese\ngovernment cautiously considered\n\u2018ae idea.\n| \u201cI want the Soviet Union to de-\nclare first the state of war existing\nwe Japan is ended, after which\nwe can advance talk of norma)l-\n\u2018izing relations,\u2019 said Prime Min-\nister Ichiro Hatoyama.\n| Hatoyama told reporters that\nRussia only recently has ended the\npeat of war with Germany and\n1 do the same with Japan.\n| \u201cThere is no reason for the Unit-\ned States to oppose this,\u201d\u2019 he said,\n\u2018contending thet a Japan friendly\n\\to both Russia and America can\nhelp relieve tension between the\ntwo great powers.\n\nThe unsigned Russian note was\nmade public in Moscow and Tokyo\nyesterday. It said, \u2018The Soviet\nside believes it would be expedient\nto exchange views on the question\nof possible steps aimed at the nor-\nmalization of the Soviet-Japanese\nlreiations.\u201d\u2019 It added that negotia-\ntions could be held in either Mos-\ncow or Tokyo and asked for Japa-\nmese ideas in thia score.\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 4410.32666015625, 6413.048828125, 5249.197265625, 6884.3388671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Stevens Warns\nOf Needs In\n\u201cSmall Wars\u201d\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 5296.2121640625, 8997.0559140625, 6150.359125, 10215.405023437499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "COAL CITY, Ill. (#\u2014\"'I kept los-\ning altitude und de-ided I would\nhave to come down at the Joliet\nairport. Then I knew I wouldn't\nbe able to make it. It was dark\nbelow, but I had no choice.\u201d\n\nThus Capt. Edward Kuhn, pilot,\ntold of his decision to crash-land\nan airliner with 41 persons aboard\ninto a farmer\u2019s bean field early\nyesterday. None of the five crew\nmember, or 36 passengers, al! mil-\n\u201c7 personnel, were injured.\n| e Southeast Airlines\u2019 twin-en-\ngine C46 was chartered to fly the\n36 soldiers from Camp Kilmer,\nN.J., to Ft. Ord, Calif., and the\nOakland, Calif., Army base.\nKuhn, 30, of Miami Springs, Fa..\na former Air Force combat jet\npilot, said the plane developed en-\ngine trouble near Bloomington, Iil.,\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 894.3058530273438, 3934.45483984375, 1766.8792666015624, 7128.72240625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (AP)\u2014Sen.\nJenner (R-Ind) said today\nsome means must be found to\ncurb the activities of some\nAmerican citizens whom he\n\u2018accused of spreading Com-\n/munist propaganda after re-\nturning from Red China.\n\u201cThey must not be allowed to\naid an enemy of the United States\n\u2018abroad ant then return to the\n\u2018United States and enjoy freedoms\nland privileges for which other\nAmericans fought,\u201d\u201d he said. \u201cAt\n\u2018the very least, they should be re-\nquired to register as foreign\nagents.\u201d\n\nJenner made the statement in\nannouncing publication by the\n\u2018Senate Internal Security subcom-\n\\mittee of another volume of testi-\nmony in a probe into the activities\niof American citizens he has ac-\ncused of aiding the cause of Red\n'China. Jenner headed the sub\njoomunities in the last Congress.\n| The latest volume includes testi-\nimony taken at a public hearing in\nSan Francisco Dec. 13 from Mrs.\nSylvia C. Powell, wife of John Ww.\n\u2018Powell, former editor of the China\nMonthly Review.\n| Powell was a witness before the\nsubcommittee at a hearing here\nlast September. When asked about\n\u2018Communist affiliations, he refused\n\u2018to answer under his constitutional\nprotection against possible self-in-\n'crimination.\n\nJenner later announced he had\nasked Atty. Gen. Brownell to press\n\u2018a treason charge against Powell.\n\nAnother witness who similarly\nrefused to answer questions before\n\\H. Hinton, of Putney, Vt. Like\nPowell, he was sent to China as a\n\u2018government employe and stayed on\n\nto work there after the Commu-\n= took over.\n\nJenner said in his statement to-\n\u2018day that both Powell ang Hinton\n_acknowledged that \u201cthey had been\n\nlecturing or writing in praise of\nCommunist China ever since their\nreturn, but neither would reveal\nwho was sponsoring their work or\ngive any details of their activities.\u201d\u2019\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 6161.2805234375, 9011.6477109375, 7023.7917421875, 10220.005609374999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "about 180 miles southwest of Chi-\ncago.\n\nHe turnd back toward Chicago,\nhe said, but with the one engine\nout he gradually lost altitude until\nhe was down to 100 feet. He de-\ncided to belly-land, without wheels.\n\n| \u201cAll the odds are against you\nwhen you come down nowhere in\nthe middle of the night like that,\u201d\nhe said,\n\nThe plane skidded $00 feet to a\nsafe stop in the snow. Damage to\nthe craft was minor. The area is\n\u2018dotted with hills and rough strip\nmine fields.\n\n| Kuhn walked the mile to Caal\nCity for aid. The soldiers were re\nturned to Chicago by bus and later\nboarded another charter flight to\n| the West Coast.\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 3531.3898984375, 7964.9035703125, 4404.89476953125, 9731.522210937499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "CAIRO, Egypt \u2018P\u2014A big black\n\nflag hoisteq over the, old Cairo pris-\non today announced \u201cthe hanging of\ntwo Jews convicted of leading a\nspy-sabotage ring for Israel.\n: Press and public were barred\nfrom the executions of Dr. Mussa\nLito Marzuk and Samuel Azar, con-\nvicted with six others Jan. 27. The\ndeath sentences brought a wave of\nclemency appeals and protests\nfrom Jewish groups abroad.\n\nThe other defendants, one a\nwoman, were given prison terms,\nincluding two life sentences. Two\nmen were acquitted, two fled the\ncountry before their arrest and a\n13th defendant committed suicide\nduring the trial.\n\nMarzuk was convicted after a\nmonth-long trial of heading a spy\nand sabotage ring in Cairo, while\n|Azar was convicted of leading a\nsimilar ring in Alexandria. The\ngovernment charged that their or-\nganizations set fire last July to\nU. S. Information Service libraries\nin Cairo and Alexandria in an at-\ntempt to damage Egyptian-Ameri-\ncan relations and plotted to set the\nCairo and Alexandria motion pic-\nture theaters ablaze to spread\npanic.\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 5266.205328125, 4333.67358984375, 6135.4265078125, 7968.55590234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "| WASHINGTON (AP)\u2014Sen.\nMansfield (D-Mont) said to-\n\u2018day international affairs have\nreached the stage where mem-\n\u2014 of Congress must \u201cput\nour faith in President Eisen-\nbor pol to reach a settlement\nof world problems without\n\u2018war.\n\nMansfield, a member of the Sen-\nate Foreign Relations Committee,\n\u2018said he was \u201cstanding behind the\n|President\u201d on U. S. support of a\n| United Nations effort to end hostil-\n\u2018ities between the Chinese National-\nlists and Communists in the area\nof Formosa.\n\nAlthough he said this move im-\niplies \u201c\u2018the recognition of the exist.\nence of two Chinas,\u201d\u2019 Mansfield\n,said he is willing to follow Kisen-\njhower\u2019s lead in the matter, \u2018\u2018rec-\nognizing the fact that the Presi-\n\nent has been most patient and\nthat he has stated on many occa-\n\u2018sions there can be no alternative\nhe peace.\u201d\u2019\n\nAlthough Mansfield and all oth-\n\u2018er senators announcing a stand\n/have opposed a U. N. seat for Red\n|\u00a2aina. Supreme Court Justice Wil-\nliam O. Dougles said last night\nthat eventually must come,\n\n\u201cThe ultimate political settle\nment of the China problem,\u201d\n/Douglas told the New York Uni.\niversity School of Law, \u2018\u2018involves\nrecognition of two Chinas and the\ngrant of seats in the United Na.\ntions to both of them.\u201d\n\nChairman George \u2018D-Ga) of the\nSenate Foreign Relations Commit.\njtee said in an NBC television ap.\npearance the time hasn't come for\n\u2018talking about either U. S. recogni.\ntion or a U. N. seat for Red China.\nBut this country must not be\n\u2018afraid, he added, \u201cto discuss\n\u2018frankly\u2019 anything that may lead\nto peace \u201c\u2018as long as we discuss\nifrom a postition of strength.\u201d\u2019\n\nSen. Eastland (D-Miss) object.\nted to U. N. intervention, saying\njin an interview that \u2018\u2018we must take\nja stand in Formosa regardless of\nwhat the United Nations advo\n\u2018| eates.\u201d\u2019\n\nSen. Knowland (RCalif) said he\n|favors a tempbrary truce, but that\nthe price of a cease-fire must not\nbe an agreement to \u2018\u2018poup more\nfree territory down the Communist\ndrain.\u201d\u2019\n\n \n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 5278.08374609375, 8228.3703671875, 6134.6530703125, 8558.488031249999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "CINCINNATI (# \u2014 Louis Duffy,\n56, a one-legged man, suffered cuts\nand bruises when he leaped three\nstories to escape flames in an\napartment building fire here yes-\nterday.\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 1792.19214453125, 9758.7082578125, 2658.603265625, 10209.081781249999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "| ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (#\u2014Rob-\nbers disrobed mannikins of $20,995\nin mink furs in a boardwalk shop\nwindow last night as subfreezing\nweather kept Sunday strollers\naway from the oceanfront. The\nrobbery took place at Koff Furs,\nIne.\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 2659.52710546875, 5403.98413671875, 3525.406244140625, 6763.790765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Saye 44888 ae * = \"Oo\nToday's investigation of the four-\nday-old murder will include ques-\ntioning of Lee Brooks, a dealer in\nCanadian securities, police said.\nBrooks had clashed with the\nslain draft dodger in a complex oil\ndeal, police reported. In 1947\nBrooks was questioned about the\nunsolved murder of businessman\nAlbert EM Langford.\n\nWhile police have been following\nup all possible angles of Rubin-\nstein\u2019s social ang business life, the\nbody has been on view for two\ndays at a Manhattan funeral home.\nHe is to be buried today after Jew-\nish funeral services.\n\nTt was at the funeral home that\nRubinstein\u2019s mother disclosed she\nhad heard angry voices arguing in\nher son's rooms early Thursday,\nshortly before he was killed. Mrs.\nStella Rubinstein, 78, lived on the\nfourth floor of her son's 5th Ave-\nnue mansion, one floor above the\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 4408.89208984375, 8885.8740234375, 5197.70947265625, 9254.416015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Racial Barriers\nAre Lowered In\nSt. Louis Schools\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 5265.25244140625, 1399.101318359375, 6999.39794921875, 2393.352783203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Security Council\nDelegates Given\nCopies Of Demand\nChiang Aiso Told To Give Up\n\nChinese Coastal Island Area\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 1787.395513671875, 8163.1164609375, 2656.923333984375, 9601.469476562499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "BRIDGEPORT, Conn, (# \u2014\n\u201cAmbulance . .. ambulance,\u201d a\nvoice gasped over the phone. That\nwas all. The telephone operator\nquickly called the police and gave\nthem the address.\n\nPatroman James Partington\nforced his way into the six-room\nhouse. On a bed he found Mrs.\nEsther Engstrand, 36, wounded in\nthe head. At the bedside !ay her\nhusband Harold, 45, a Remington\nArms Co. salesman. A 22-caliber\nrevolver was at his side, out of\nwhich two bullets had been fired.\n\nHe was dead.\n\nIn a nearby room the Eng-\nStrand\u2019s three children, Kirk, 13,\nDavid, 11, and Christian, 9, slept\npeacefully.\n\nPolice called it suicide and at-\ntempted slaying. They could give\nno reason,\n\nMrs. Engstrand was in critical\ncondition after surgery at St.\nVincent's Hospital.\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 3541.13427734375, 7622.73291015625, 4358.658203125, 7933.99267578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Israel \u201cSpies\u201d\nAre Executed\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 5265.31591796875, 8600.634765625, 7015.93359375, 8974.2255859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Pilot Lands Air Liner\nIn Field; 41 Are Unhurt\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 6178.52026953125, 7475.3674375, 6974.33812890625, 8568.145257812499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "CINCINNATI. (?\u2014 George\nBlackburn, a former head\ncoach at Miami University,\nwas named today to suceed\nhis old boss, Si@ Gillman as\nhead football coach at the Uni-\nversity of Cincinnati.\n\nGillman resigned last week\nto become coach of the Los\nAngeles Rams of the National\nFootball League.\n\nBlackburn, who served as\nGillman\u2019s assistant here from\n1949 to 1953, returns to UC aft-\ner serving a year as assistant\nto Red Blaik at the U. 8,\nMilitary Academy. He was\nhead coach at Miami in 1948\nand his team had a 7-1-1 reo-\nord.\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 2661.760009765625, 4225.595703125, 4337.7490234375, 4958.99951171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "\u201cGirl In Brown\u201d\nBeing Sought In\nRubinstein Death\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 1773.0697021484375, 5241.3291015625, 2577.493896484375, 5829.3916015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Reds Make\nPeace Move\nToward Japs\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 33.805511474609375, 6701.38330078125, 888.6838989257812, 7259.54296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "More Armor\nIs Sou ght\nFor Europe\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 3528.38355078125, 7192.82398046875, 4398.41625390625, 7583.56957421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "ries yesterday were extremely\n\u2018light except for a l-inch fall re-\ncordeg at Redwood Falls, Minn.\n| The Pacific Coast had light rains\n\u2018yesterday. There were showers\nand snow flurries in the mountains\ninland.\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 1788.0389404296875, 7767.07958984375, 2618.87255859375, 8133.36865234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "Man Shoots\nWife, Dies\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 2637.189208984375, 6792.990234375, 4377.51904296875, 7187.556640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "Cold Wave Moderating\nBut More Snow Forecast\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 38.43937124633789, 2438.9992734375, 1778.729974609375, 2910.336419921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "'\nWASHINGTON (AP)\u2014President Eisenhower today ask-|\ned Congress to help bolster and expand private health in-\nsurance plans as part of a broad program of a healthier\nAmerica.\nIn a special message, Eisenhower proposed a federal re-\ninsurance service through which prviate companies could\nshare the risk of experimental and expanding plans to:\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 1798.707275390625, 9648.2841796875, 2576.910888671875, 9744.08203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "Expensive Strip-Tease\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 0.0, 892.2907104492188, 6926.48779296875, 1333.878173828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": " \n\nGET OUT OF FORMOSA. REDS TELL U.S.\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 2670.2395078125, 9110.6047421875, 3532.265375, 10219.749749999999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "much of the below-zero sections.\nContinued warming was forecast\nfor today.\n\nOnly in the east was the sharp\nchill unbroken. Temperatures were\nas much as 7 degrees lower yes-\nterday than the day before from\nNew England southward to North\nCarolina, and freezing readings ex-\ntended as far south as northern\nFlorida,\n\nZero temperatures were still\nprevalent in the upper Ohio Valley\nand northern New England.\n\nPrecipitation moving in from the\nwest was predicted to take the\nform of rain or mixed snow and\nrain in southern and central por-\ntions of Illinois and Indiana. Flur-\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 13.387253761291504, 1426.0570068359375, 1672.427001953125, 2400.806884765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "President Sends\nHealth Message\nBefore Congress\n\n100-Million-Dollar Federal\nKund. State Grants Soucht\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 3522.477056640625, 9879.369390625, 4393.43480859375, 10197.250726562499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "| CARTHAGE, Mo. (\u2018\u00bb \u2014 Merk\n Blanset, 10, chased his dog onte\n\u00bb'thin ice yesterday. His mothe\n7 | Ear! Blanset, 32, went after him\n\u201cThe ice broke. Mother and so!\nliveainal.\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 17.037130493164064, 2898.40894140625, 892.0144594726563, 6652.34301171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "Extend health insurance to farm\nfamilies.\n\nProvide more protection against\ncosts of prolongeg illness.\n\nInsure low income families\nagainst the costs of medical care\nin the home or physician's office\nas well as hospitals.\n\nEisenhower called it \u201ca program\nwhich involves no government sub-\nsidy and no government competi-\ntion with private insurance\u2019 car-\n\nIn another section of his mes-\ngage, he called for grants to the\nStates to help them, combat juve-\nhile delinquency and asked for\nstepped up programs against smog\nand water pollution.\n\n* * *\n\nFurther, he asked increased aid\nfor nurses training, authority to\nmake grants for mental health\nprojects, and a system of govern-\nment mortgage insurance for pri-\nvate construction of clinics, hos-\npitals, nursing homes and other\nhealth facilities.\n\nSpecifically the President pro-\nposed a five-year program of\ngrants to state vocational educa-\ntion agencies for training of prac-\ntical nurses. His message did not\ngive a dollar total.\n\nEisenhower told the lawmakers:\n\n\u201cBecause the strength of our\nmation is in its people, their good\nhealth ig a proper national con-\neern; healthy Americans live more\nrewarding, more productive and\nhappier lives. Fortunately, the na-\ntion continues itg advance in bet-\ntering the health of oll its people.\u201d\n\n* *\n\nAs for the controversial proposa!\nfor government underwriting of\nprivate health insurance plans, the\nPresident said the Department of\nHealth, Education and Welfare has\nbeen working with specialists from\nthe insurance industry, experts\nfrom the health professions, and\nwith many other interested citizens\nin an effort to perfect a sound re-\ninsurance program.\n\n\u201cl urge the Congress to launch\nthe reinsurance service this year\nby authorizing a reasonable cap-\nital fund ..\n\nWhile he gave no figure. er\nPresident's budget\ncapitalization of 100 million ewe\nfor the program. Secretary of\nWelfare Hobby will give Congress\nmore details later.\n\nThe Republican-run 83rd Con-\ngress last. vear shelved a similar\nprogram advocated by the Presi-\ndent. It called for an underwriting\nfund of 25 million dollars.\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 1766.831548828125, 2341.859380859375, 2640.85521875, 5193.87621484375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "LONDON (AP)\u2014The prime\nministers of the British Com-\nmonwealth met in London to-\nday amid grave war fears and\nplunged straight into talks\naimed at helping to end the\nFormosa fighting.\n\nThe China coast crisis top-\nped the agenda at the o ning\nof the 10-day parley of eight\nprime ministers and one dep-\nuty premier.\n\nOther topics were shoved into\nthe background as Prime Minister\nChurchill worked to muster the in-\nfluence of the \u201commonwealth be\n\nOn hand for the closed-door\nmeetings with Churc! ill at his of-\nficial 10 Downing St. residence\nwere:\n\nPrime Ministers Mehru of tain:\nLoui, St. Laurent, Canada; Rob-\nert G. Menzies, Australia: Sydney\n\u2018Holland, New Zealand: Mohammed\nAli, Pakistan: Sir John Kotelawala, |\nCevion: Sir Godfrey Huggins, New\nCentra! African Fed ration of\n\u2018Rhodesia and Nyasaland: and Dep-\nuty Premier Charlies R. Swart,\nSouth Africa\n2 3\nThe Premiers\u2019 first plenary\nmeeting was scheduled after a\nbusy morning of contacts on the\nFormosa cituation among the con-\nferees and members of Churchill's\ngovernment. Before the opening\n\u2018session, Churchill was briefed on\nithe latest Formosa developmen's\n\u2018by Foreign Secretary Sir Anthony\nEden at a Cabinet meeting.\n| Diplomatic informants said\nChurchill and Eden already have\n\u2018appealed to Nehru to use hig in-\nifluence with Red Chinese Premier\nChou En-Lai on behalf of the U. N.\nmediation effort.\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 2688.349126953125, 7862.990484375, 3496.656, 9083.174554687499 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "COLUMBUS, Ohio (Pf \u2014 A\nlittle rise in tempeatures is\nexpected today for chilled\nOhioans, but no real warmth\nis anticipated until Thursday.\n\nA little snow is expected to-\nday. About an inch is pre-\ndicted for parts of Ohio, ac-\ncompanied by temperatures.\nin the 20s.\n\nThe weather bureau looks\nfor a little warmer weather to-\nnight, but littl real warmup\nuntil a low center moving east\nfrom the Pacific Coast brings\nin some warm air from the\nGuli of Mexico.\n\nUntil] then, said the bureau,\ndaytime temperatures will\nstay under freezing and the\nnights will registed around 10-\n\n18 degrees.\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 4394.998046875, 1386.6146240234375, 5177.7490234375, 2239.457275390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "Fleet Ready\nTo Evacuate\nChina Force\n\nTachen Islands\n\nBlasted By Reds\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 5265.4443359375, 3337.046875, 6031.7548828125, 4228.79296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "Eisenhower\nBacked On\nCease-Fire\n\nDemocrat Savs\nPresident Right\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 1775.98779296875, 1372.3079833984375, 2599.309326171875, 2258.252685546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "Top British\nLeaders Talk\nCease-Fire\n\nCommonwealth\u2019s\nHeads In Session\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 2624.092779296875, 5028.38452734375, 4400.13988671875, 5429.28344140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "NEW YORK (AP)\u2014A mysterious girl, dressed in brown,\n\ny was seen wandering about Serg Rubinstein\u2019s lav-\n\nish home some hours before he was murdered. |\nBoth Rubinstein\u2019s mother and aunt told of seeing the\ngirl, police disclosed yesterday, but so far they have turned\nup no hint as to who she might be. |\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 3534.445068359375, 9775.4267578125, 4398.30078125, 9861.9384765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "Mother And Son Drown\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 6320.3046875, 7312.94482421875, 6819.884765625, 7454.666015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "Bulletin\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 907.0363159179688, 2946.95751953125, 1726.8089599609375, 3837.631591796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "Jenner Asks\nCurb Put On\n\nPropaganda\n\nAsserts \u201cSome\u201d\n\nHere Aid Reds\n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 4424.07691015625, 2310.5969296875, 5217.357171875, 2774.555658203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "\u2014 OS eee TN Bee AFRO\n\nTAIPEH, Formosa ?\u2014Com-\nmunist gons on recently-cap-\ntured Yikiangshan belched in\nthe direction of the tense Tach-\nens tonight but the Chinese\nNationalist Defense Ministry\nreported all the shells landed\nin the sea.\n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 4388.90015234375, 2978.96362890625, 5257.657953125, 6368.62621484375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": "Te NV Wwaeeweee S Uaeee 7 We We tii\nFleet needed only a \u201cgo\nahead\u201d today to evacuate the\nCommunist-threatened Tach-\nen Islands, already blasted by\nRed fire bombs.\n\nHowever, Adm. Felix B.\nStump, commander of the\nU. S. Pacific Fleet, said on a\nquick visit to this Chinese Na-\ntionalist capital yesterday\nthat an evacuation had not\nbeen ordered.\n\nUnconfirmed Chinese press re-\nports said the garrison of 15,000\nmen was under Defense Ministry\norders to prepare for a bitter stand\nif the Communists should attack\nbefore the evacuation takes place,\nas many observers here expect\nthem to do.\n\nAdm. Stump, meanwhile, was\nflying back to his Pearl Herbor\nheadquarters after a quick trip to\nTaipeh and an unheralded confer-\nence with top American command.\ners in Tokyo. -\n\nSe =\n\nWhile here he told a news con-\nference that \u201c\u2018any time American\nforces are attacked anywhere they\nwill defend themselves.\n\n\u201cI came here to see that my\n\ncommanders have everything they\nneed if the job is ordered. We\nhave a plan to assist in the evacu.\nation if it is ordered. It hasn't been\nordered.\"\u2019\n. Ags the belief grew that orders\nmight come this week, the English.\njlanguage China News said all prep.\n\u2018rations for the redeployment o!\nNationalist forces on certain off.\nshore islands had been completed.\n: This apparently referred\nistrengthening garrisons on such is-\nlands as Quemoy and Matsu, dom.\ninating the Red Chinese ports of\nAmov and Foochow.\n\nThe Defense Ministry said five\n,Communist twin-engine bombers,\n\u201cescorted by eight jet fighters.\n\u2018dropped fire bombs on Lower Tach.\nen Island yesterday and destroyed\nimany homes. Nationalist fighter.\n\u2018bombers attacked Red shippins\nand islands to the north anc\nclaimed one gunboat sunk. Las\u2019\njmight Nationalist bombers hit Rec\nitargets on Yikiangshan island eigh\n| miles north of the nearest Tacher\nJisland and claimed hits on oil anc\nammunition dumps.\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 5313.092046875, 2410.31909765625, 6972.20433984375, 2618.874994140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": "The U.N. Security Council refused today to consider a Soviet\ndemand to bar Nationalist China from debate on a Formosan\ncease-fire.\n" }, "53": { "bbox": [ 5285.607671875, 2712.424078125, 7005.86742578125, 3305.298578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 53, "ocr_text": " \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 : e\n\nUNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP)}\u2014Soviet Russia confront-\ned the U.N. Security Council today with a demand that\nUnited States withdraw its armed forces immediately from\nthe Formosa area afid that Chiang Kai-shek surrender the\ncoastal Chinese islands to the Communists.\n\nThe demand was made in a Soviet draft resolution cir-\nculated to delegations as the Council gathered to discuss\nhow to halt hostilities in the Formosa Strait and how to\nprevent a major conflict from developing.\n" }, "54": { "bbox": [ 2665.2580625, 7248.78784765625, 3518.95433984375, 7783.6979921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 54, "ocr_text": "SS Sl ee Oe ee\n\nThe bitter cold that blanketed\nmuch of the nation east of the\nRocky Mountains for nearly a\nweek has begun moderating, and\nlight snows moved eastward into\nthe Midwest.\n\nTemperature rises of 3 to 20 de-\ngrees were recorded yesterday in\n" }, "55": { "bbox": [ 1017.487548828125, 3848.6083984375, 1643.2298583984375, 3912.841796875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 55, "ocr_text": "By JOHN CHADWICK\n" }, "56": { "bbox": [ 6134.70386328125, 3282.8518125, 7021.6374453125, 7205.4518984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 56, "ocr_text": "es RN yee eee tt\n\nThere was : speculation here that\nRussia might spell out its demand\nfor evacuation of all islands and\n\u201cother territories belonging \u2018to\nChina\u2019 to include Nationalist\nChina's surrender not only of the\nTachens, Matsu and Quemoy but\nof Formosa itself and the Pesca-\ndores Islands, which Uniteg States\n\u2018has pledged to protect.\n\nThe Uniteq States called the So-\nviet demand a propaganda move\ndesigned to confuse ang divert se-\nrious efforts to halt the fighting,\nwhich included new Communist\nfirebombing of the Tachens ryes-\nterday. More than four years ago\nthe Security Council defeated an\n\u2018almost identical resolution.\n\n. 8 2\n\nA dispute over including the Se\nviet resolution on the agenda un-\nder its title language of \u201cVU. S.\n\u2018Acts of Aggression Against the\nChinese People\u2019s Republic in the\n\u2018Taiwan (Formosa) Area and Other\nIslands of China\u201d\u2019 threatened to de\nlay the Council in its majority aim\nof getting off an invitation to Red\n(China to send representatives here\nfor the Formosa debate.\n\n| The U. N. Charter requires both\n\n|sides in a dispute be invited to\n\n\\te represented. If Red China does\nsend spokesmen, he will not have\na vote.\n\nSir Leslie Munro, New Zealand\n\u2018ambassador and Seourity Council\npresident for January\u2014Peru's Vic.\n| tor A. Belaunde takes over tomore-\nrow in alphabetical succession \u2014\n\u2018prepared today\u2019s agenda contain-\nling only the item agreeq on by\n- Western powers.\n\nwas entitled \u201cQuestion of\n| Hostilities in the Area of Certain\nIslands off the Coast of the Main-\nland of China.\u2019\u2019 Munro told report-\ners it was intended to stop fight-\n\u2018ing in the islands from the Tachens\nto anq including Quemoy but did\nnot deal with Formosa and the\n'Pescadores, They were not inciud-\n\u2018ed, he said, because the hostilities\nJwere in the other isiands.\n| a ee\n\nRussia's Arkady Sobolev was ex-\n| pected to demand not only that\n\u2018this item be placed on the agenda\n| but that it have priority.\n| New Zealand, Britain, France\nand United States kept in close\n. consultation over the weekend on\nthe developing situation.\n| Peiping radio called cease-fire\nimoves here \u201ca war of aggression\nagainst China under the United\n| | Nations flag\u2019\u2019 and attacked\u2014ag did\n| the Soviet resolution\u2014utterances of\nU.S. political leaders defending the\njoint Congress resolution which\ngives President Eisenhower wide\nlpowers for the defense of Fore\n" }, "57": { "bbox": [ 5437.80078125, 4245.00244140625, 5932.59423828125, 4305.47412109375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 57, "ocr_text": "*\u00ae By JACK BELL\n" }, "58": { "bbox": [ 4518.30517578125, 2805.1669921875, 5139.74267578125, 2864.00048828125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 58, "ocr_text": "By SPENCER MOOS.\n" }, "60": { "bbox": [ 1864.1998291015625, 2257.93408203125, 2536.56201171875, 2318.810546875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 60, "ocr_text": "By SEYMOUR TOPPING\n" }, "61": { "bbox": [ 3247.749267578125, 4970.72705078125, 3828.127685546875, 5031.41748046875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 61, "ocr_text": "Ry JOHN BAUSMAN\n" }, "62": { "bbox": [ 2708.7236328125, 7195.51806640625, 3474.179443359375, 7250.54150390625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 62, "ocr_text": "Rye THE ASSOCIATED PRESS\n" }, "63": { "bbox": [ 4526.7685546875, 2271.6806640625, 5103.2841796875, 2325.601318359375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 63, "ocr_text": "Ry SPENCER WMOOSA\n" }, "65": { "bbox": [ 5831.0849609375, 2657.427734375, 6434.509765625, 2712.758544921875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 65, "ocr_text": "Ry A YT. GOLDREFRG\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "10106684-great-bend-daily-tribune-Apr-11-1955-p-6.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 1 ], [ 0, 9 ], [ 0, 7 ], [ 1, 9 ], [ 1, 7 ], [ 9, 7 ], [ 16, 10 ], [ 16, 18 ], [ 10, 18 ], [ 24, 27 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 0, 1 ], [ 1, 7 ], [ 7, 9 ], [ 16, 10 ], [ 18, 16 ], [ 27, 24 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 2878.119, 3764.064697265625 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 745.1702084960938, 1081.542095703125, 1096.5049013671876, 1920.3047060546874 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "Cairo, (@) \u2014 Leaves from = tour-\ning notebook: \u2018\n\nYou can add Egypt to the list of\nnations that are making an all out\npitch for the Yankee dollar.\n\nBut there are also quite a few\nAmericans here tooking for a fast\nEgyptian piasire,\n\nSlightly more than three years\nago this gate city to the Orient was\nsmouldering from the torches of an-\ntiforelgn mobs. Rioting took mare\nthan 50 lives, caused mulliona of\ndollars in damage. Such landmarks\nas Shepheards Hotel and the ex-\nelusive British Turf Club were des-\ntroyed.\n\nMany foreigners fled the country.\nOthers stayed on in an atmosphere\nof ameasy tension,. Confidence was\ndestroyed. Some businessmen lqui-\ndated and got out, Tourists by-pass-\ned the city in favor of other Medi-\nterranean resorts.\n\nBut today Cairo\u2019s temarkable\neomeback is evident everywhere.\nTo a visitor's eye is has a boom\ntown hustle and bustle. The for-\nelgner na longer has a feeling of\nbeing unwanted.\n\n\u2018When you step off a plane at\nOairo Airport the first sign you see\nsays \u201cWelcome to Egypt.\u201d Bub you\nbegin to believe they really mean\nit when you go through customs\nThe official baggaga searchers In\nold days had the reputation of be:\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 1101.1530576171874, 1060.2763486328124, 1456.1789736328124, 1493.8412050781249 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "ing the toughest, worst-tempered in\ntha world, How they simply look at\nyour tourist visa and wave you\nthrough with a amile.\n\nMany changes have sprung out\nof the fateful rioting of January\n1962. Farouk, symbol of Egypt's\ncorruption under the pashas, was\nkicked out by @ group of national-\nistic young army officers. They have\nset out to rebuild the country, Re-\nform has been slow in the land\nwhere peasants still live pretty\nmuch as they did 5,000 years ago\nunder the Paroshs,\n\nFinal results aren't yet in, of\ncourse, on the reform program in.\nitiated by young officers. Today\u2019s\npeasant may not see in his lifetime\nsubstantial betterment in his own\n\n \n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 29.828018188476562, 11.5789155960083, 704.0740966796875, 188.2747344970703 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Stolen Children Sent\nHome as Soviet Spies\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 2182.66748046875, 479.6304931640625, 2513.448486328125, 1494.0784912109375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": " \n\n\u2018TONITE\u2014LAST SHOWING!\n\n\u201cSO THIS IS PARIS\u201d\n\nTony Curtio\u2014Gene Nehen\n\nSTARTS TUESDAY\n\" REGULAR PRICES:\n\nAdults Only\u2019\nUNCENSORED!\n\nJ\n\nte Oe es COLOR\n\n \n\n2nd Big NEW Hit!\n\u201cHALF-WAY TO HELL\u00ae\nCAST OF THOUSANDS!\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1830.0076904296875, 485.9361877441406, 2155.51318359375, 1490.38525390625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Matinee 1:30 P.M, Also\nShaws at 7:30-9:20\n\nStarts Tuesday\u2014\nO84 Seryoont Fol fer Comme\nCotle...0f Was He Puled?\n\nSecqoeet Wikions Rand, bendoous OH whe\u2019\n\u2018tame tide tn Kod China, tallend freuly with vo,\n-eniporbmmansecandt |\n\n| re Bamboo Prison\nFRANCIS: FOSTER: KEITH\n\nae\n\n \n\nMATINEE TUESDAY\nDOORS OPEN 1:30 SHOW 2:00\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 758.7999267578125, 923.3952026367188, 1367.0556640625, 1047.8448486328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "Boyle Gives You An Inside\nPeek Into Fabulous Egypt\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 390.7707214355469, 1803.3306884765625, 720.576171875, 1875.33349609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Evangelistic Service\nFor Hoisington Church\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 1455.8483701171874, 107.31410650634766, 1815.9554628906249, 881.1318544921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "standard of ving,\n\nThe longtime problem of Beypt\nis to upgrade her overcrowded mil-\nlions\u2014finds ways to educate them,\nteach them skills needed in modern\nIndusirial society, the only kind of\nsociety that could wipe out the\nvast gap between appalling pover-\nty and overwhelming wealth, She\nneed a middle class.\n\nThe first signals of change are\nmore visible in cosmopolitan Cairo\nthan in rural areas.\n\nOne of the first moves vy the\nRevolutionary Council was to tap\nheretofore overlooked sources of\nincome\u2014tourist spending.\n\nEgyptians have been so conscien-\nfous in their effort ta-make the\nforeigner feel welcome that they\nhhad daily instruction of the cus-\ntoms personnel in the art of smfl-\ning. It is said one customs official\nflunked, Under Farouk he had mas-\ntered the cold suspicious aneer, Un-\nder the, new regime the best he\ncould muster was a leer.\n\nThe government also has avail-\nable\u2019a corps of girl guides, most of\nwhom apeak at least three langu-\nages, to take touriste on alght-see-\ning trips, There also are tourlat po-\nice who help protect unwary visi-\ntora from being stung too badly\nwhile buying mysterious souvenirs\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 387.5055966796875, 1881.66831640625, 739.0735048828126, 2161.183490234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "OPSMOSTO ~~ An evangelistic par-\n\njod of services will he held April 16\nthrough 23, at the Evangelical Unit-\ned Brethern church in Hoisington,\nbeginning ab 7:30 pm., according\nto Rev. Merle Binn, pastor.\n\nSpecial apeaker for the services\nWill be G. H. Vinaroff, noted evan-\ngelist. Entitled a \u201cSpiritual Life\nCrusade,\u201d the two week period of\nservices will he highlighted by spe-\ncial spiritual music. Saturday nights\nwill be davoted to young people,\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 1819.974712890625, 12.954932731628418, 2174.112201171875, 447.49852319335935 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "of the mysterious Eisst.\n\nCairo has become what It was be-\nFora the last war, \u00ae crossroads of\nthe world. Most of the people you\nbump into are from out of town.\nMany are tourists. But there are\nsiso many who are locking for bus-\niness, Germans, Swedes, Italians,\nFrench\u2014and even some from Iron\nCurtain countrics\u2014are all trying to\nmuscls in on Egyptian trade form-\nerly dominated by the British.\n\n\u201cAmerican, firms are showing more\ninterest, too, now that U. 8. econ-\nomic aid has bolstered Egypt's\nseanty supply of dollars,\n\n\u2018There are some 1,200 Americans\nnow Hving in Egypt\u2014and some 4,-\nooo Germans, The figures mirror\nthe change.\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 392.1692624511719, 214.6772733154297, 749.9708437500001, 1784.5534853515624 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "eciements among tne i1rst OAatches.\nRepatriates here angrily deny that\nany of their number has any use\nfor Comtnunism. But Greek offi-\ncials are frankly worried about\nthose to come\u2014the children school-\ned for seven years in a Communist\nvacuum,\n\nInterrogation\u2019 has shown that\nmany of the children, grown to\nadulthood in isolation from their\nparents, have undergone the most\nthorough of indoctrination courses.\nMany had special schools under the\nguidance of the Greek Communist\nparty, now based largely abroad in\nthe satellite countries. They had\nbetter treatment in many cases\nithan did the children of the na~\ntive Romanians, Poles, Hungerlans\nor Czechs,\n\nIn Romania, a big Bucharest\nbuilding and two big villas were set\naside for Greek children. They were\njkept to themselves under Greek\nCommunist teachers, Village chil-\ndren from birth, in a hard moun-\ntain country, they had never seen\n@ large European city. Budapest,\nPrague and Bucharest were proud\nold cities long before the Commu-\nnists came along. Children would\nbe impressed,\n\nSecurity officials say many who\nleft Greece as children now are in-\ndoctrinated Communists wha would\nrepresent a new and serious nucleus\nfor the outlawed Greek Commu-|\nnist party.\n\nThere was an illustration:\n\nFurtively, two teen-age boys\nagreed to slash their fingers,\n\nThey smeared the spurting bload\non letters they were writing to their\nparents, still captive in a Commu-\nnist country. The boys, long separ~\nated from thelr parents, had re-\ncently been repatriated from Ro-\nmania,\n\nOn the bload-smeared sheets of\npaper they wrote: \u201cThis will show\nyou how the monarcho-Fascists\ntorturs those who return here.\u201d\n\nThey wrote that they were cruel-\nly beaten in Greece and that the\nblood showed it.\n\nSince tae boys, among the rela-\ntives few who could be placed in a\nschool for rehabilitation, were wn\nder observation af the time, the\nletter was read and Stopped,\n\nThis story was told to me by a\nrepresentative of the Queen's Fund,\na charitable organization now de-\nvoting much of its considerable en-\nergy to the problem of the repa~\ntrinted children, poe\n\nGreece is salvaging some of them,\nBut it is a slow and painful process,\n\nNext: The making of @ young\nCommunist.\n\n \n\n \n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 777.1596069335938, 22.977066040039062, 1427.5450439453125, 805.0689086914062 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 1485.096435546875, 889.00634765625, 1800.3458251953125, 1482.8681640625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "@ ENDS TONITE\n\n \n\nTuesday \u00a9 Wednesday\n\nELEANOR. @ CHARLTON\nPARKER HESTON\n\n\u201cThe\nNaked Jungle~\n\non In Technicolor\n\nBoxoffice Open 6:43\nADMISSION 50\n\n~ Great Bend\n\nDrive-In Theatre\nVa Mile West on Hi-Way\nSO.N\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 1091.3304443359375, 1519.967529296875, 2871.993408203125, 3760.613525390625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": " \n\nBASEBALL TIME\u201d\n\n \n\n. ; ay | pay cames:svariom KERMA 550 on your pst\n\n \n\n \n\n\u2018 ,\n\nSs, I wiewr cames: staion KVGB \"=, on youn ma\n\nAlle RENEMEIR\u2014at home, or at\n\n- tha belipark, whenever your\n\nI thiret cries out for a soothing,\n\natt. + cooling giams of finest beer,\n\na. | 2 thora\u2019s no refroshment like\n\n* 5 Schiite! For here isa beer\npi\n\n\u00bb\n\nJOS. SCHLITZ BREWING COMPANY\n_~_ 1065 on Baits Brering Company, Mibwauken, Wit, Broakiys, N.Y Lae Aneel, Calf,\n\n \n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 746.9631958007812, 1939.0589599609375, 1081.626220703125, 3764.064697265625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": " \n\nsh PANORAMIC 3.1\"\nMatinee 2:30 wanes TASS 15\nNOW! = Turspay\n\nWOW! IT\u2019S LOADED\nWITH FUN!\n\n \n\nNEXTI 4 Big Days!\n\nStarts Wednesday\n\nThe Star of \u201cGlenn Milfer story\u201d\nond \u201cRear Window\"\n\n \n\nCounTRY\n\u2018en RM DCRR rrp man\n\nia\n\n \n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 402.8865051269531, 2176.78466796875, 721.9750366210938, 2689.2880859375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": " \n\nTONIGHT IS THE LAST\nCHANCE TO SEE\n\n\u201cThe Prince Of\n\nag\nPeace\nSTARTS TOMORROW\u2014\n\u2014 ENDS THURSDAY\n\n \n\nBoxatfice Open 6:45 p.m.\nAdmission . Adults 50\u00a2\n\nHEY ENNE\nDRIVESIN THEATRE\n\nPhone Hoisington 1000\nLocated South of Hoisingtos\non Hiwey 281\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 24.12149481201172, 556.8109555664063, 389.7431826171875, 2682.3568300781253 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Eastoria, Greece LP} -\u2014- A special\ntrain from Communist Bulgaria\nscreeched to a halt on the Greek\naida of the fronfier. A Greek in his\nearly 20s leaped from the train and,\nfalling to his knees, kissed the Greek\naesth he had mot seen for seven\nyears. ,\n\n\u2018The young man wept as he pro-\n\n@eiatmed his joy at deliverance. He\nhad been one of about 28,000 Greek\nchildren abducted by the Commu-\nnists, along with thousands of\nadults, during the Greek Civil War\nof 1047-49.\n\nTwo weeks after his repatriation,\nGreek security police arrested this\ngame young man. He was, they sald,\n@ trained Communist spy.\n\nThe young man was more than\n\nat. He wag an example of hew\n\nmmunism sets about to capture\n@ generation. He was part of a\ncompounded tragedy which has be-\ncome a major problem for Greece\nand a matter of concern for Greece's\nfriends, including the United States,\n\nThis area, within sight of the\ntowering wild mountains \u2014 which\nmark the border of Communist Al-\nania, was one of the hardest hit\nby a crime which shocked the civ-\nilized world \u2014 the wholesale kid-\n\nping of Greek children,\n\nNow th Communists seem sud-~\ndenly eager to return thousands of\nthose forced across the border and\npossibly some of the many who went\nwillingly as the families of Red\nguerrilla fighters.\n\nMany Greeks are asking \u2014 Why?\nWhy, at this moment, after all these\nyears and all the futile pleas of\nGreece before world opinion?\n\nFor humane reasons, the Greeks\n\nant their people back. But there\nare misgivings. A sudden flood of\nTepstriates raises serious economic\ndifficuliies in the villages. It raises\npoltical problems, too, becanse the\nehfidren forcibly abducted have\nreached their late teens and early\n20a after seven years of the most\nrigorous Communist indoctrination,\nforced estrangement from their par-\n\n-ents, isolation from any free world\ninfluence,\n\nAnd Greeks ask: Are the Com-\nMmunists preparing a time-bomb for\nGreece?\n\nCommunists of the Soviet satellite\n\n-nations, through the International\nRed Cross, agreed Jest year to re=\nturn some of the Greeks. Up to now,\n8,700 have been repatriated in this\nway, bub:\n\nOf the 3,700 repatriates, 60 percent\nare women. About 1,300 are over 60\nand an equal number are children,\nmost of them born across the bord-\n\n@r. Only 1,100 are in the 20-to-60\nage group, Those coming back at\nthe moment include many who will\nbe burdens to their communities.\nAttached to their return is a condi-\ntion that they must go to the yil-\nTages or areas of their origin.\n\nEven these few created problems\nfor Greece. The Communists seem-\ned fully sware of that. Poland sud-\ndenly offered to repatriate 6,000 in\nthe dead of winter, when it would\n\nmost difficult to accomodate\nwhem. The number was too great\n\nfor the Greeks to handle in one\nbatch. They asked that it be scal-\ned down to 2,000 and the time ad-\n\nvanced to epring. 4\n\nThere is now a strong rumor thet\nthe Communists replied with an\noffer raising the number to 11,,000,\nto be moved in @ single batch at|\nonce. It seemed an effort to em-}\nbarrase the Greeks. Security\n\naren alone is a long and ardu-\n\ntask, taxing Greek facilities to\nthe utmost.\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 41.18072509765625, 2714.801025390625, 706.1724853515625, 3741.6298828125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "WW ...a Stage Sensation!\n\u201cPAUL GREGORY eacsinrs dn posson.:,\n\n| WILLIAM\n\nCOURT: \u201cMARTIAL\n\nwith FAY ROOPE and\n- JAMES BUMGARNER\n\nA PAUL GREGORY. CHARLES LAUGHTON PRODUCTION\n\nGREAT BEND CITY AUDITORIUM\nWEDNESDAY, APRIL 20\n8:00 P.M.\nTickets\u20143.50\u20143.00\u20142,50, Tax Included\nSend Mail Orders To\n\nRadio Station KVGB\u2014Great Bend\n\n \n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 39.443501037597656, 204.10046057128906, 388.71300073242185, 492.76427026367185 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "B Editor's Note: The cold war is\nthe stage of 2 modern Greek\ntragedy. Communist nations have\nbeen pumping Red propaganda for\nReven years into about 28,000\nGreek children abducted during\nthe Greek civil war. Now the Reds\nare suddenly eager to return the\nhostages. Why? William L. Ryan\nhas sought the answer in a survey\nof political, economic and military\nimplicafions on the spot. This is\n\n, the first of three dispatches.)\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 2541.944580078125, 107.86519622802734, 2875.616943359375, 1504.2545166015625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Cs RC \u00a7\niRcug\nMonday\n\n| APRIL \", 1955\n\n\u2018TIP\nTOP\nCIRCUS:\n\nkekkkk\n\n. GREAT BEND\nMuncipal\n\nAuditorium\n\nAfternoon\n\nvening\n\nSPONSORED BY:\nOptimist\nClub\n\n|\nGREAT BEND, KANS, |\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 2177.662212890625, 76.89625219726562, 2526.8841738281253, 444.6219057617187 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": " \n\neration of Women\u2019s Clube Saturday\nnamed James Lewis Hill, an Arkan.\nses Clty pianist, the best overal\nfnusiclan of the group's fourth yea:\nauditions,\n\nWinner in the girls\u2019 volos divi-\nsion was Carolyn Craft, Junction\nCity, who also was named second\nbest musician,\n| Also awarded certificates were\nJames Holmes, Pittsburg, violin:\n\u2018Judy Dodson, Wichita, celle; and\nJohn Leeper, Lyndon, boys\u2019 voice.\n\nFrom the time of the English\nRestoration imtil the Tod's Bave we\n\n \n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 2179.10009765625, 9.459259986877441, 2499.8037109375, 76.48074340820312 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Arkansas City Youth\nfe \u201cBest Musician\u2019\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 841.3098754882812, 1059.0484619140625, 1017.6884765625, 1078.9949951171875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Ro THAT. ROVLE\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 2532.312115234375, 15.290628952026367, 2878.119, 95.50649591064453 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "young a6 12 regularly went te os\n\nas midehipmen aboard Royal Nav\nships of war.\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 82.89801025390625, 508.72216796875, 355.0857238769531, 546.2784423828125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "By WILLIAM IL. RYAN\n\nbgp IR ic ea Ret Pa es ES\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 1475.2607421875, 24.30394744873047, 1814.2012939453125, 79.60777282714844 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "The Great Bend Deity Tribune\nMonday, April 11, 1935\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 2179.7566953125, 400.1475034179688, 2527.4430117187503, 451.54814477539065 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "From the time of the English\nRestoration until the 1940's, boys 2s\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "243062700-harrisburg-daily-register-Oct-26-1955-p-2.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 3, 5 ], [ 3, 10 ], [ 3, 13 ], [ 5, 10 ], [ 5, 13 ], [ 10, 13 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 10, 13 ], [ 13, 3 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6958.5478515625, 9086.7861328125 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 2745.8359375, 2603.939453125, 3369.43994140625, 2771.175537109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "Working Girls Save\nFor Dream Junket\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 165.7982635498047, 2512.299072265625, 985.6001586914062, 2742.07373046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "Gay Nineties Party\nOn WSIL B-Hive\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 2741.708509765625, 2780.526869140625, 3589.869615234375, 4013.33275 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "CHICAGO \u2014 dP \u2014 A group of\n\nworking girls are making plans for\nthe first \u2018round-the-world flight of\nits kind next summer.\n| Sigma Alpha Sigma, national\nbusiness sorority, says the trip\nAug. 4 to Sept. 4. 1956. will be\nthe first budget globe-girdling va-\ncation trip for white collar girls.\n_ They will fly from New York to\nLisbon, and then on to Madrid.\nOther stops will include Tunisia:\nAlgiers: Cairo, Egypt; Jordan;\nBeirut, Lebanon; Kuwait: Ka-\nrachi, Pakistan; New Delhi, Agra\nand Caleutta, India: Bangkok,\nSiam: Diakarata, Indonesia; Ma-\nnila, P. 1; Tokyo and Kyoto, Ja-\npan; Hawaii and San Francisco.\n_ The sorority estimates the trip\nwill cost each girl $1,950, including\ntransportation, hotels, meals, bag-\n\u2018gage transfers, tips and English.\nspeaking guides.\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 2732.50855859375, 439.586927734375, 3598.440904296875, 2571.476548828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Congressman Celler wants to\n| probe this also.\n\n' Note\u2014Strebel, born in Denmark,\n\u2018came to this country under the\nname of Hansen, but changed his\nname as a voung man. He first\ncame to public attentton as the\nchief structural engineer for the\n19389 New York world fair.\nWASHINGTON WHIRL\n\nRepublicans are bracing them-\nselves for an \u201cI won't run\u201d state-\nment from President Eisenhower.\nTip-off came from White House\naide Gabriel Hauge, who told a\nprivate croup: \u2018\u2018We are trying to\ndisengage the Eisenhower person-\nality from the Eisenhower pro-\ngram.\u2019 . . . Hauge also reported\nsignificantly that the stock-market\ndrop following Ike's heart attack\nwas caused chiefly by the with-\ndrawal of European investments.\n\u2018This is a sign that European faith\nis pinned largely on Eisenhower's\npersonal leadership . . . T. Cole-\nman Andrews\u2019 resignation as the\n\u2018nation\u2019s tax chief can be laid at\nthe door of assistant president\nSherman Adams. Commissioner\nAndrews had a high-and-mighty\nattitude when dealing with other\ndepartment heads. He made the\nmistake, however, of taking this\nattitude with the powerful Adams\n.. . this same attitude also lost\nAndrews the support of his spoen-\nsor, Virginia's Sen. Harry Byrd.\nAndrews sent Byrd a couple of\nbrush-off letters in answer to rou-\ntine queries.\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 195.0361328125, 4467.24072265625, 2699.51123046875, 9086.7861328125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "8\u00aee@ee#eee89?9s6\n\n \n \n\nNylon\nS-T-R-E-T.\u00a2.4\n\nHOSE\n\nA $1.50 Vole\ne\n\n2 Now Shodes\n\nWear and Fir\n\n \n\nrs\n\"3 as\nee\n.\nbet hs\n\u201cFN\n5 . .\n\nShop Dotty\u2019s for Best Values!\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n\n|\nDresses\n\n150 Dresses Being\nOffered for These\n3 Days at Terrific\nReductions.\nAll New Fall Frocks\nFrom Qur Many\nFine Makers.\n\nSizes for Junior -\n\nMiss - Matron.\n\nVal. to $10.98\n\n* \"a\" fe\n1% Bom lS .\n- F bh.\ny\u2019 & at -\nee, a + a - t\n\n900000 0 0 OPEN THUR DAY \u201c1. 8 PLM,\n\n! REAL VALUES @\nS on NEW FALL @\n\n \n\nPANTIES\n\nRegular 49,\nWw)\n\nOH ywood Brief hite Only\nSizes 5.6.7.\u201d\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\nns.\nay \u2014 40. x\nsizes 34 O\u00b0 otors-\ntot 7\n\n \n\n \n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1016.2216323242187, 454.2547438964844, 1870.7989365234375, 3797.81175390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "| DREW PEARSON Says:\nStrobel Conflict-Of-Interest\n- Case Rivals Talbott Situation;\n\n_ Strebel\u2019s Engineering Clients\n\n- Get GSA Contracts; He Says\nBrownell Condoned His Outi.\n| side Interests.\n\n| WASHINGTON. \u2014 A new con-\nflict-of-interest case similar to\n\u2018that which forced the resignation\n(of Harold Talbott as secretary of\n\u2018the Air Force has come to the sur-\n\u2018face in the Eisenhower adminis-\n' tration. :\n\n' Jt involves Peter Strobel, who\n\u2018is in charge of the government's\n\u2018multimillion-dollar buildings, in-\n\u2018eluding the construction of new\n\u2018buildings, care of old buildings,\n\u2018and the $150,000,000 program of\njleasing land and buildings from\n|private individuals. Next to the\n\u2018big dam and harbor contracts of\nthe Army Engineers, the AEC, and\nthe big contracts of the Defense\nDepartment, he hands out the larg-\n\u2018est construction jobs in govern-\nment.\n\nStrobel, this column first re-\nvealed on September 1, has been\nrunning an engineering consultant\nfirm on the side. This was what\nHarold Talbott did when secretary\nof the air force.\n\nSince then, more digging has\ndisclesed that Strobel went fur-\nther than Talbott. On one occa-\nsion he actually approached the\nArmy Engineers and asked them\nto increase the fee paid to his own\npersonal firm. This was a con-\ntract let before he entered the\ngovernment, but he stormed into\nArmy Engineer headquarters and\ndemanded $7,500 extra for Strobel\nand Salzman. He finally settled\nfor $3,000.\n\nHe has also recommended com-\nnanies doing business with his own\nengineering firm for government\ncontracts: and has also hired\narchitects to design public build-\nings on the say-so of GOP politi-\ncians.\n\nWhen he first was appointed by\nPresident Eisenhower to this kev\nspot in the Gearral Services Ad-\nministration, Strobel did not want\nto divorce himself from his firm,\n\u2018Strobel and Salzman. In fact, he\nrefused to sign a standard form\nwhich states that he had no con-\nflict of interest with any outside\nbusiness firm.\n\nFINALLY LISTS HIS FIRM\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 3681.935302734375, 0.0, 6958.5478515625, 9080.046875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n\nBs *\n\nThurs.\n\nrt. ia\n At Rogal\u2019s you will\nwie) finda 2...\nNS \u00a9 LARGE SELECTION\n\n\u00a9 REASONABLY PRICED\n\nFurriers\n\n130 East Sixth Ave. |\nConvenient Parking\n\nSe \u2014\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 1758.650822265625, 3918.3449140625, 2593.38604296875, 4786.31377734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Officers and members of Hel-\nena Assembly No. 7, Order of\nRainbow for Girls, will meet for\npot luck dinner at 6 o'clock\nThursday evening at the Consis-\ntory temple. Maribeth Schmitz\nwill have charge of decorations.\n\nThe group will hold its first\nfall meeting at 7:30 o'clock. Of.\nficers for the fall term will be\nelected and reports will be given\non the Grand Assembly session\nheld during June in Havre, Helen\nMorrison, worthy advisor, an.\nnounced.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 4314.73193359375, 5262.8056640625, 6778.34912109375, 9766.248046875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": " \n\nAll Set for Your Table\n\n \n\nSALE\n\nFabulous California\n\nCook-and-Serve\nCeramic Ware\nIn Wrought Iron Stands\n\nRegular $3.98\n\nSpecial 998\n\nAll 3 Pieces\nFor Only... 38>\n\n@ 8 CUP COFFEE CARAFE With Warming Candle\n\ne 2Qt.SALAD BOWL With Fork and Serving Spoon\n\ne 1% Qt. CASSEROLE With Cover and Candle Warmer\n@ REVOLVING LAZY SUSAN on Black Base\n\nMake your parties a gay occasion with handsome Cook-and-Serve ceramic ware.\nTake these colorful serving dishes right from the oven to the table, porch, terrace,\npatio, anywhere ... serving from them is as much fun as a picnic. Beautiful kiln\nfired, oven-proof pink ceramic dishes with a frosty white glaze\u2014set in their indi-\nvidual black wrought iron stands. So smart, so attractive, so thrifty you will be\nwise to buy all three. Wonderful for housewarming and shower gifts, too. A\nboon to the budget minded.\n\n \n\n \n\nHOUSEWARES SECTION\u2014Street Floor\n\nFLIGELMAN\u2019S\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 1734.3948408203125, 2372.059513671875, 2564.468806640625, 3470.0928300781247 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "Mrs. M. C. Larsen of East Hel-\nena was honored Friday night at\na farewell party at the home of\nMrs. C. D. Lindeberg at 420\nHauser. Mrs. Keith Anderson was\nassistant hostess.\n\nMrs. Larsen is moving to Cali-\nfornia Sept. 1 with her husband\nand family. She received a gift\nfrom members of the Cecelian\nchorus, who were guests. Mrs.\nsen has been director for the\ngroup. Members wished her wel\nin her new home and expressec\ntheir regrets at losing her as ar\nassociate of the group, Louis\u00ab\n| Kaiser, reporter, said.\n\nSinging, visiting and refresh\n|ments were enjoyed.\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 4240.09833203125, 786.617375, 5066.2468828125, 2665.171443359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. David of\nWashington, D. C., visited last\nweek at the home of her parents,\nMr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Davis at\n185 West Lyndale.\n\nThey also visited at the home\nof her brother and sister-in-law,\nMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis at\n624 Hoback.\n\nDavid, director of governmental\nstudies at the Brookings institu-\ntion, is the edftor of a five-vol-\nume report on presidential nomi-\nnating politics in 1952, written\nfor the American Political Sci-\nence association. It was published\nlast year.\n\nThe Davids plan to spend this\nweek in Estes Park, Colo. Then\nthey will attend the annual meet-\ning of the Political Science asso-\nciation Sept. 7-9 on the campus\nof the University of Colorado in\nBoulder. Davie will report to the\nassociation\u2019s council on plans for\nresearch for national political\nconventions next year.\n\nMrs. David, who is associated\nwith the Public Administration\nClearing house in Washington\nD.C., will attend a meeting of\nthe editorial board of Public Ad\n\nministration review while ir\nRNanldoar\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 1789.3873291015625, 6808.4384765625, 2570.8974609375, 7170.07275390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Trip fo Moon Possible\nBut Fares Are High;\nPassenners Are Scarce\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 5901.22314453125, 397.6510314941406, 6680.61474609375, 742.5291137695312 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Barbara Graveley\nCelebrates\nThird Birthday\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 914.6245727539062, 2753.83984375, 1655.72021484375, 3100.99951171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Tommy Rice Observes\nSecond Birthday\nAt Home of Parents\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 5910.6787109375, 2077.79150390625, 6650.10205078125, 2435.404541015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Tony Schnablegger Is\nEngaged to North\nCarolina Resident\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 5907.35809765625, 796.2004438476563, 6759.2742265625, 2041.2035478515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Barbara Graveley recently Cere\nbrated her third birthday at @\nnarty at the home of her parents,\nMr. and Mrs. John D. Graveley at\n509 Sixth.\n\nThe table was centered with\nyellow and pink \u201cHappy Birth-\nday\u201d paper plates, cups and nap-\nkins. Each place was marked\nwith a nursery rhyme character\nand a favor cup. A large birth-\nday cake on a musical plate cen-\ntered the table. Balloons were\nsuspended throughout the room.\n\nEach child received a prize.\nCake and ice cream were served.\n\nGuests were Signe and Nancy\nEsposito, Carol and Jeanne Grave-\nley, Jane Herrick, Dale Isaak,\nRicky Nason, Tommy Mattice,\nColleen Puterbaugh, Wayne\nSwanson and Jo Anne and John-\nny Yalovich.\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 2559.020751953125, 406.09478759765625, 4180.0205078125, 884.376708984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Mary Ann Breen, John W. McHusgl\nUnited in Marriage at\nSt. Joseph\u2019s Church in Choteau\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 5919.08466015625, 2444.85516796875, 6775.4011796875, 3020.1455644531247 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Mae Matthews of Peasley, N.\nC., has announced the engage-\nment of her daughter, Cora, to\nA/3c Tony Schnablegger of Mac-\nPs air force base in Tampa,\nFla. He is the son of Mrs. Wal-\nter Schrock of 300 State and\nTony Schnablegger of Spokane.\n\nA September wedding at the\nbase in Tampa is planned.\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 922.9744306640625, 3107.90497265625, 1731.9782060546877, 3938.2151445312497 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Tommy Rice recently cele:\nbrated his second birthday at a\nparty at the home of his parents,\nMr. and Mrs. Gene Rice near\nFort Harrison.\n\nGuests were his maternal grand-\nparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Cer:\nney, his sister, Merry Hope, Fran\ncis Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frei\nburg and son, Randy, Mr. and\nMrs. John Eckman and children\nLinda and Johnny, Mr. and Mrs\nJack Rogers and _ daughters\nVickie and Patricia and Bett;\nand Connie Black.\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 4228.0576171875, 409.0602722167969, 5021.81982421875, 746.5732421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "Mr., Mrs. Paul T. David\nConclude Visit\nWith Helena Relatives\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 5148.13671875, 3107.78466796875, 6742.9169921875, 5150.6416015625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "- Back-to-School\nin Black and White\naa) OXFORDS\n\nea ae\n\ngood range of sizes\n\nTHISTLEW ANTE: N\n\n123 N. Main\n\n \n \n \n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 4253.66943359375, 2705.236572265625, 4997.3564453125, 3063.573974609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Reception Will Honor\nEmil Zieglers\nOn 50th Anniversary\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 5073.7941328125, 892.0791059570313, 5895.71709765625, 2399.928279296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "The Business and Professional\nWomen\u2019s club enjoyed a picnic\nlunch Tuesday evening on the\ngrounds of the Vocational School\nfor Girls in the Helena valley.\n\nOne of the girls at the school\npresented a reading, \u2018Arsenic\nand Old Lace.\u2019 Club members\ntoured the administration build-\n\u2018ing and visited the auditorium.\n\nRuby Miller, superintendent of\nthe school, showed colored movies\nand gave an interesting and in-\nstructive talk on the school\u2019s op-\neration, activities, recreation and\nprograms,\n\nGuests of the club were Helen\nand Marie Nickolai, Clara Greg.\nory, Louise Ehlers, Mrs. Herbert\nKibler, Margaret Ann Milligan\nLoreen Cook and Ruth Downs.\n\nArrangement committee mem\nbers. were Sybil Holm as chair\nman, Dorothy Byrne, Rena His\nsong, Dr. Victoria Markellis, Lu\ncille Hashka and Mildred Borg\nstede.\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 1754.601806640625, 3533.88720703125, 2539.281005859375, 3903.773193359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Order of Rainbow\nSchedules |\nDinner, Meeting\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 1746.9349365234375, 437.78814697265625, 2530.05517578125, 1664.0625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": " \n\nef OMG %,\n\u201cig Bf\n\n \n\n\u201cyy\n\nts,\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 1785.30341015625, 7180.6632734375, 2625.5105546875, 7982.84307421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Bessemer, Ala.\u2014(4)\u2014A trip to\nthe moon for two persons is _pos-\nsible\u2014for about seven billion dol-\nlars.\n\nThat\u2019s the opinion of Charles\nD. Davidson, of the mission plan-\nning office of the army ordnance\nguided missile and rocket re-\nsearch center at Redstone, Ala.\n\nIn a speech here, Davidson says\nthere are no insurmountable en-\ngineering barriers. All that\u2019s\nneeded, he said, are money, man-\npower and a valid reason.\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 4306.06103515625, 3982.33935546875, 5085.8388671875, 5194.41650390625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "Only 50\u00a2 sown\n\nOnly 50c a week\n\ndelivers your choice of famous\nname brands of Toasters, Waf\nfle \u2018rons, Fat Fryers Electric\nShavers, Food Mixers, F\nBlenders, Fry Pans, Electric\nCoffee Makers, Steam Irons.\nHand trons, Automatic Blan-\nkets, Heat Pads, Lighting Fix-\ntures, Electric Clocks.\n\nALLEN\nELECTRIC\n\nMAYTAG and HOTPOINT\nSales and Service\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 64.20117950439453, 430.2725830078125, 1663.1986083984375, 894.7755737304688 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Vera Lodge Elected and Installed\nGrand Worthy Matron, OES, at\n\n66th Annual Session in Missoula\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 1740.9530029296875, 1871.5333251953125, 2548.65576171875, 2353.12353515625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Mrs. M. C. Larsen\nHonored at\nFarewell Party\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 5070.4794921875, 398.2072448730469, 5851.123046875, 864.69775390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "BPW Picnic Held\nAt Valley\nSchool Ground\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 4258.49969921875, 3089.888126953125, 5086.45244921875, 3925.9116777343747 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Members of the First Lutheran\nchurch will honor the Rev. and\nMrs. Emil Ziegler at a golden\nwedding reception from 7 to 9\no\u2019clock tonight at the church\nparlors at the corner of Ninth and\nRodney.\n\nFriends of the couple have in.\nvited, Mrs. Fred Salmen, recep-\ntion chairman, said. Mrs. Sal.\nmen will be assisted by Mrs. Ed\nwin Grimm, Mrs. A. J. Hahn\nCharlotte Schneider, Mrs. Fred\nLohman, Mrs. Frank Lamb anc\nMrs. Martin D. Juhl.\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 146.37867736816406, 6484.16943359375, 1757.079345703125, 9733.5986328125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": " \n \n\nAMERICA\u2019S FINE WATCH\n\n \n \n \n\nMARIE $57.75\n17 jewels. Nat-\nural gold-filled\n\n= --\n\n \n \n \n \n\nTopp $63.25\n18 jewels. Nat-\nural gold-filled\n\nVARDON\n\n17 jewels. Sealed\nagainst moisture\nFederal tox and dust. Stain-\nless steel case.\n\nBARNES JEWELRY\n\n107 E. 6th Ave.\n\n \n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 3485.05419921875, 6573.0078125, 4205.21630859375, 7584.64892578125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": " \n\n@ Quality Work\n\n@ Fast Service\n\n@ S&HGreen |\nStamps\n\nDELUXE\n\nDRIVE-IN\nCLEANERS\n\n800 East Sixth Ave.\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 2661.968017578125, 6725.970703125, 3427.376220703125, 7134.5732421875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "SWENSON-JAMES\nSTUDIO\n\n \n\nLicensed Photographer .\nA Portrait Is Your Mirror To\nday\u2014Your Memory Tomorrow\n53 W. Sixth Ave. Hickory 2-4536\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 5087.648625, 2513.098576171875, 5898.00811328125, 3018.3330644531247 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "ee ee ee ee => eons Me aft\n\n\u2018The Wesleyan Service guild o!\nSt. Paul\u2019s Methodist church wil\nhold its first fall meeting at \u00a7\no'clock Friday night at the\nchurch. \u201cThe Spread of the King\ndom in Perilous Times\u201d will be\nthe topic. Clara Bower will leac\ndevotions. Hester Haynes ane\nVera Lodge will be hostesses.\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 3444.167724609375, 1926.24365234375, 4216.62158203125, 4476.44384765625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 2568.336369140625, 911.4990278320313, 3402.8171953124997, 6676.2341875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "Mary Ann Breen and John\nWilliam McHugh were married\nat 11 o\u2019clock Saturday morning,\nAug. 13, at St. Joseph\u2019s church\nin Choteau. The Rev. Fr. Thomas\nJ. Gannon officiated at the dou-\nble-ring ceremony. The bride is\nthe daughter of Mr. and Mrs.\nJerry W. Breen of Choteau and\nthe bridegroom is the son of Mr.\nand Mrs. Peter J. McHugh of the\nHelena valley.\n\nGiven in marriage by her fa-\nther, the bride wore a floor-\nlength gown of imported French\npeau d\u2019 ange lace over perma\nsoie satin with fitted bodice ap-\npliqued to an invisible tulle yoke\nwith standing collar. The long\nfitted sleeves were of lace. The\nbouffant skirt was of tulle and\nperma soie satin.\n\nThe bride\u2019s finger-tip veil of\nillusion was caught to a queen\u2019s\ncrown of lace encrusted with\npearls and sequins. She carried\na missal and a bouquet of white\ngladioli and Stephanotis.\n\nMatron of honor was Mrs. C. J.\nLarson, siste: of the bride.\nBridesmaids were Kathleen Moore\nof Twodot, cousin of the bride,\nand Barbara Zgoda of Choteau.\nThe bridesmaids\u2019 gowns, fash-\njioned of silk crystalette, featured\nja color scheme ranging from pale\n|pink to deep raspberry. Iden.\ntical pearl necklaces, matching\npicture hats of pale pink nylor\nnet and heart-shaped bouquets o!\npink and white gladioli completec\ntheir costumes.\n\nSusan Cosgriff, cousin of the\n-|\\bride, and Kathleen McHugh\nniece of the bridegroom, were\nflower girls. They wore identica\nfloor-length dresses of pale pinl\norgandy over pink satin an\ncoronets of pink and white car\nnations. They carried white satit\nbaskets of rose petals.\n\nEdward McHugh was best ma!\nfor his brother. Victor Burt o\n_|Helena and Richard Morgan o\nf Bozeman were ushers. Mrs A\n\nHensley, organist, played trad:\ntional wedding selections and ac\ncompanied Eileen Vaugelesti\nsoloist.\n\nFor her daughter\u2019s weddins\nMrs. Breen chose a pink line\ndress, white accessories and\ncorsage of pink and white ros\u00a2\nbuds. The bridegroom\u2019s mothe\nwas attired in a navy blue dres:\nwhite accessories and a corsag\nof pink fose buds.\n\nThe altar of the church ws\ndecorated with two large basket\nof white gladioli and two vase\nof pink and white gladioli, a\nranged by Mrs. Charles Dahlit\nA wedding breakfast was hel\nat the church basement wit\nMarge Hanusa in charge.\n\nMrs. William Breen and Mr\nyf | B. I. Packer had charge of th\nf | afternoon reception held at th\niq|home of the bride. They wet!\n1. | assisted by Mrs. Fred Tesch an\n,|Gladys Nelson. Reception hos\no-|esses were Mrs. P. J. Moore \u00ab\nTwodot, aunt of the bride; Mr\nHanusa and Mrs. Charles Bou\nsard.\n\nMrs. John Swanson had char;\nof the guest book. Rosemal\nBradley of Butte supervised cu\n{ting of the cake and Mrs. C. |\n. Russell and Dorothy Wisem:\n\n*Idirected the serving. Mrs. Ric\nth! ard Nordhagen and Corky Ka\nof/had charge of presents. Sand:\nt./Sue Hanusa, John Zgoda, V:\n\u00b0Y|ginia Durr and Linda Groot\nC\u20ac| sisted at the reception.\nat} since returning from a we\nN./ding trip to Banff and Lal\nt-| Louise, Canada, the couple liv\nat|in Helena where the bridegroo\nenjis business manager of Clove\nar{leat Dairy.\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nal\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 2723.6728515625, 7187.79931640625, 3412.79833984375, 7578.35009765625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "Fancy Girl\u2019s Dresses\n\nTHE DEBBIE\nKAYE SHOP\n\n105 E. Sixth Ave.\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 3477.033203125, 5621.7978515625, 4261.53515625, 6045.5166015625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n\nREYNOLDS\nDRUG COMPANY\n\nComplete Drug Store Service\n$24 Fuller Ave. Hickery 2-2580\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 125.4886703491211, 3982.916259765625, 1717.7191162109375, 6308.28466796875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n\nFeatures \u201cthat go- to-\ngether look\u201d ina full\ncircle skirt of quilted\nneedlepoint cord by\nCrompton, and blouse of\nLEBANON wool jersey\u2014\nperfectly color matched!\nBoth in jewel\ntones of garnet,\namethyst, tur -\nquoise, amber\nor black; sizes 8\nto 18. The skirt,\n$19.95; and the\nblouse $7.95.\n\nfisher's\nstyle shop\n\n36 W. 6th. Ave.\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 1795.3897138671875, 8233.072453125, 2641.60967578125, 9276.34746875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "Today, Aug. 28\n\nMembers First Ladlieven church\nreception honoring the Rev. and\nMrs. Emil Ziegler on 50th wed-\nding, 7 to 9 p. m., church par-\nlors.\n\nThursday, Sept. 1\nNaomi Rebekah lodge No. 1,\n\u201cey fall meeting, 8 p. m., IOOF\nall.\n\nFriday, Sept. 2\n\nFlorence Crittenton Home cir-\ncle, first fall meeting, 2:30 p. m.,\n22 Jefferson.\n\nWesleyan Service guild, St.\nPaul\u2019s Methodist church, first\nfall meeting, 8 p. m., church.\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 3476.18408203125, 5197.396484375, 4253.7529296875, 5537.44091796875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "Cotton Frock Shop\n\n\u201clovely things for less\u201d\n41 W. 6th Ave. Dial HI 2-4680\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 3485.999755859375, 6102.1748046875, 4290.82421875, 6480.4990234375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "It Pays te Kaow Your\nSTATE FARM AGENT\n\n. E. L. (Al) Svingen\n607 Power Block\nHelena, Mont. Hickory 2-8530\n\n \n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 1785.181884765625, 8032.93212890625, 2560.488037109375, 8192.533203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "Social Calendar\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 1786.7891279296875, 9360.884953125, 2644.124568359375, 9820.3875078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "Petersburg, Va. \u2014(4)-\u2014\u2014 Walter\nE. Cheely, a mail carrier, lost\na wallet containing $150. Public\npleas for its return failed to pro-\nduce it, but Cheely isn\u2019t out the\nmoney. Patrons on his mail route\n\n) contributed $150 and gave it to\nhim.\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 5082.39501953125, 2457.106689453125, 5497.70654296875, 2516.099609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "Weslevan Guild\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "79960247-san-antonio-express-Jun-03-1955-p-10.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 1 ], [ 0, 2 ], [ 0, 5 ], [ 1, 2 ], [ 1, 5 ], [ 2, 5 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 0, 5 ], [ 1, 0 ], [ 2, 1 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 2470.40625, 3507.04052734375 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 659.56648828125, 3057.270833984375, 959.559244140625, 3494.4957675781247 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "Vegas he goes to work on the\npilat fim, which will probably he\na situation comedy involving, of\null things, a siager.\n*\n\nThis is television: More people\nwili sen cance stars Marge and\nGower Chanspion an the one-shot\ntelevised version of \u2018Three fo\nTonight\u201d on CRS-TY on Jhne 22\nthan ihe combined audiences a!\nthee T7-cily tour and Broadway\nnun on the show,\n\n \n\nkkk\n\nAnd this, also, is television, hi\nmare specifically. ihe all-porvad.\nlng infiuenee ef NBC president Pal\nWeaver: Roy Nogers is\u2019 now re\nferring lo his new 1955 rodeo ne\na \u201capectacular\u2019 Nary a calor\n\u00e9amera in sight, either.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 351.9302578125, 3056.927328125, 653.8716220703125, 3497.0008945312497 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "most as much of a national fad\nas Davy himself,\n\nkk *&\n\nThe greal dancer, Valerie Bettis,\nIs dolng \u2018Time of the Cpckee\u201d at\nHie Ann Arbor Drama lestival.\nIhough Miss Bettis 1s ane of our\nfinest dancers, I rather suspect\ntat her veal passion ig the theater\nShe has done several straight\ndramatic relies on television and\nthe slage, and it wouldn't surprise\n\u2018me If she exnerged Inlo one of cur\nlest Ioniling ladies.\n\n \n\n \n\n* al\n_ Deuntis'Day, wha was somewhat\nunhappy abou his previous TV\nseries an NBC, Is taking another\n-erack ac \u2018TY on the seine skeGvork.\nAs soon ad he finishes hia present\nengagement at the Sahara in Lag\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 38.63929559326172, 3076.868490234375, 346.6671848144531, 3493.1261386718747 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\nThe lovely Jane Froman won\nfirst prize at Gisele MeKenzic's\nelegant costume party. .\n\nWhen I heard this I instantly\nenvisoned Jane in yards of lace\nand oodles of sparkling jewels,\nfowe In as eilher Marie Antoinette\nor Madame Bullarry, Instead, she\nped on a rubber nose, baggy\nsand about a halfpourld of\nmake-up and came as Kmmelt\nKelly, the great cleus clown.\n\nTony Charmoli, the nofed dance\ndirector, came os Marian Brando\nand arrived, an a motorcycle, nn-\ntually. . .\n\nThe hostess dressed herself up\nas \"Datsy\" Crockeld, That wns np-\neroprlaie when you consider that\nMiss MeKonzle Js becoming al-\n\n \n \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 1893.501953125, 2570.992919921875, 2466.48095703125, 3485.017333984375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "See \u201cTHE HOUSE THAT\nHOME BUILT\u201d\nspecial telecast Saturday, 2:00 p.m.\nWOALTV Channel 4\n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\naresented by\nE.S. 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Lawls Shaw. The one\nJimpse of her in her new sur.\nroundings convinced me she's hap-\n\npy with the change,\n\n \n \n\nkkk\n\nArt Carney has an dileresilag\nvole in \u201cThe Iveredible World_of\nHorace Ford,\u201d on Sludia One\n(CBS) on una 12. The part catls\nfor a mature man at (ie beginning\nnnd works backward to a Hine\nboy at the ond. \u2018The play ia by\nTheginall Rose, whe wrote I'ea-\nedly - ward - winning \u201cTwelve\nAnary Men.\"\n\n(Copyright, 1955, hy United Fea-\nture Syndicate, Inc.) ~\n\n \n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 409.7752380371094, 2841.509765625, 1091.0904541015625, 3040.599609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "On TV and Radio\n\nJane Froman Wins First Prize at Party\nWith. Her \u2018Great Circus Clown\u2019 Costume\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 1883.4222412109375, 331.8475341796875, 2470.40625, 704.8010864257812 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": " \n\nT-BONE STEAK ...... 99\n12-07. 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FOURTH ST Ph. HE, 34972\nLong Beach 24, California\n\n79 BPA RRANARARAR ARORA\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 45.51230877685547, 812.1416499023437, 388.0675786132813, 1905.08778125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Hudson Motors\u2019 new models\nfor 1956, featuring V-line styling\nant a new VB engine, g9 an dis-\nplay in dealers\u2019 showrooms\nThursday.\n\nA new V-shaped grill is high-\nlighted by a modern inner mesh\npattern. Side panels continue the\nVeline styling theme. Ornamental\nair intake scoops enhance the\nfront fender appearance, New\ntaillights, elliptical in shape,\nblend into the fender with new\nchrome fins.\n\nThe new passenger car line in-\ncludes a custom four-door sedan\nand two-door Hollywood hardtop\nin the Hornet V-8 series; a super\nand customs four-door and custom\ntwo-deor Hol ood hardtop. in\nthe Hurnet \u201d and\nfour-door sedan in the Wasp s\nties,\n\n \n\n \n \n \n\n- 8 aoe\n\nFOR $956 the Hudson Hornet\nV3 enzine, developing 220 horse-\npower, has a compression ratio\nof 9 to 1 and a displacement\nnf 332 cubie Inches, It features a\nnew high-lift camshaft, twins\nthroat downdraft carburetor, and\nfive main bearings,\n\n\u2018The Hornet Championship Six.\nwith new hydratlic valve lifters\nand an tmproved camshaft de-\nsign, is offered an all new Hornet\nmodels, Its horsepower has heer\n{nercased fo 165, with a compres:\nsion ratie of 7.5 to 1, The Cham:\npionship Six also is offered witt\n\u201cTwin W-Power.\u2019 delivering 177\nhorsepower, available as stand\nard cquigment en custom model:\nand optional on super models.\n\noe we\n\nTUE WASP Is powered by th\nHi-Tarque six-cylinder, L-hea\nengine, developing 120 horsepaw\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 1044.789171875, 121.12214916992187, 1383.624890625, 379.81437426757816 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Nearly 200. Los Angeles and\n\u2018Orange county representatives of\nDistrict 10, Californla Recrea-\ntion Society, Tuesday attended a\nworkshop at Long Beas State\nCollege.\n\nReereation programs were\nhalled as an answer to fuvenile\nproblems by P. Victer Peterson,\n\u201ccollege president, in hts welcom:\n\u2018ing address. He painted out Cal-\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 392.0579096679688, 1423.7394892578125, 730.2901127929688, 1813.7334111328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "A 38-year-old driver believed\njlo have been suffering from in-\n\u2018sulin shock was injured Tuesday\nuvhen he lost control of his car\nrand it crashed into a chain nk\niene on E. 7th St. at the Bixby\n\n\u2018Ranch.\n\nRamon G. Flores, 915 BH, Santa\nAna Ave., Anaheim, was treated\nin Lang Reach Veterans Admin-\nistration Hospital for facial lne-\nerations and shock.\n\nFlores told police he fainted\n\u00abwhile driving cast on Tth St. The\ncar swerved across the double\n;fine and tore down 30 feet of\nfence before stopping.\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1047.2392578125, 29.115299224853516, 2043.0289306640625, 108.11160278320312 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "Recreation Termed Aid to Juveniles\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 384.4657465820313, 816.6895014648437, 720.5432255859375, 1289.3371708984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "ter, with a compression ratio of\ni753 ta 1. This engine also ts of-\nItered with \u201cTwin H-Power\" as\n(optional equipment, increasing\n\u2018Whe horscpawer to 130 with a\ncompression ratio of 8.0 to 1.\nFour transmissians are availa-\nble. A choice of 17 interior trim\ncombinations is offered. Si\nthree-tone combinations are of-\nfered as optional equipment for\nthe first on all custom models\niAlso available are 15. two-tonc\n\u2018combinatians, at extra cost, and\nAt solid colors,\n* AIL 1956 Hudson models are\nequipped with a 12-volt clectrica\n_ system,\n| Power assists are available or\nall models as optional equipment\n\n \n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 398.4946772460938, 1925.911486328125, 739.3588994140625, 2200.430310546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": " \n\n4\n| CHICAGO Wh\u2014A health,\nhaby bay, weighing elght pounds,\nonc ounce, was born to a Chicacc!\ncouple afflicted by cerebral palsy.\n' \u2018The parents, Robert R. Rakow,\nian dhis wifct, Mary Janice,\n26, said they felt the birth of\ntheir son should be known so\nthat other couples, simiiiarly\nhandicapped, could know \u201cthere\nis hope for marriage and parent\nhood,\u201d\n\n \n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 2055.704455078125, 80.00158184814453, 2392.8617070312503, 281.2682622070313 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "BELGRADE, Yugoslavia GM\u2014\n\u2018President Tito's government has\ndecided 1o establish a sceretariat\nat information to keep press and\nradio adviscd of its activities. It\n\u2018was announced the scerctary will\n\u2018be Jovan Marlnovie, former di-\nreetor of Radio Belerade.\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 1721.1537958984375, 115.70317333984374, 2051.769421875, 282.6042302246094 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "house. - Principal speakers were\nB, K. Jones, district supervisor\nILong Beach, and Gladys Snyder\nCalifornia . Reercation Commis\nIsion. 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Mt .\nRabinaen, adton.\nOrr Ler,\n\n \n \n\nx\n\n \n\nLor:\n\n \n\n339 Atlantic,\n\nWe Lith.\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\ndweting, 1463 12\n\n \n\ny apartments, 150)\n\n \n\nalteration and addi\nsao,\n\nAllezaiien, 201 Cedar\nenetractor.\n\nD Stearns, $1,000\n\n1\n\n \n\nacteration, f95\n\n \n\nanteaters Do Long. addition, 1949 Lave\nan\n\nFaward MM. Drim, mdtition,\nStn, $14.000, 2. AL\u201d Maver. contractor\n\n\u2018Segenant & Shaily, arcnitect\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 415.3789978027344, 2322.272216796875, 730.8296508789062, 2888.52734375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "arc e\nCURRENT\nUARHINGS\n\na REMEMBER. SAVINGS received:\niby tha iGrh of the marth\n\"_EARH FROM the 11.\n\n \n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 93.83032989501953, 2936.935302734375, 736.82861328125, 3803.559326171875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": " \n\nMAKE IT A.\nWHITE CHRISTMAS\n\nHOW? SEE THE DECEMBER &\nISSUE OF THE\n\nPRESS-TELEGRAM\nAND THE DECEMBER 7 ISSUE OF THE\n\nINDEPENDENT\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 725.5563354492188, 674.0780029296875, 2758.640625, 3755.370361328125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": " \n \n\nYou can tell the difference blindfolded? =~\n\n2 Viceroy gives you that Real Tobacco \u2018laste \\\".\nZ- you miss in every other filter brand! \u2014\n_,;, /\n\n \n \n \n \n\nHERES WHY !\nRich, rich tobacco plus twice as many filters\nas the next two largest-selling filter brands!\n\n} Peer\n\n \n\n \n \n\n \n \n \n\n \n \n\nViceroy && Brand No.3 &\nLARGEST-SELLING FILTER BRAND! save 2nd LARGEST FILTER BRANDT Ird LARGEST FILTER BRAND! \"\n\n< Bd Sy ry ry Ste 6 agg 25g wg Ow 8 ry 7 TT? 4\nShy OP aR Oe ee TE ATEN Liege EE ent oe EAT Eel a Ee eR Ee ee\n\nFilter Tip\nCIGARETTES VICEROY\u2019S EXCLUSIVE FILTER 1S MADE FROM PURE CELLULOSE\n; i KING-SIZE _ SOFT, SNOW-WHITE, NATURAL!\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 1406.201171875, 473.1221008300781, 1714.12451171875, 640.3192138671875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "ATTENTION\n\nCAR OWNERS\n\nSeo Us About \u00a2 New I-Z Eye\nWindshleld and Pretect Yeur Cres\n\nMarine Glass Co.\n\n14th & Magnolia WE 7.7475\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 324.2428894042969, 89.34844207763672, 721.97509765625, 147.82606506347656 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "\u201cV.Line Styling\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 2079.4931640625, 32.040802001953125, 2363.478271484375, 69.8409423828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Yugoslav Publicity\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 1061.9696044921875, 401.1119384765625, 1384.5836181640625, 437.8617858886719 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Water Opinion Sought\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 91.05796813964844, 1923.802978515625, 357.2734069824219, 1958.233642578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Brethiine Permits\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 57.44415283203125, 180.78221130371094, 1032.1068115234375, 592.6825561523438 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": " \n" } } }, { "scan_name": "300335272-seymour-daily-tribune-Nov-03-1955-p-20.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 2 ], [ 0, 3 ], [ 0, 4 ], [ 0, 6 ], [ 2, 3 ], [ 2, 4 ], [ 2, 6 ], [ 3, 4 ], [ 3, 6 ], [ 4, 6 ], [ 1, 11 ], [ 1, 17 ], [ 1, 15 ], [ 11, 17 ], [ 11, 15 ], [ 17, 15 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 0, 2 ], [ 2, 3 ], [ 3, 4 ], [ 6, 0 ], [ 15, 17 ], [ 17, 1 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6945.8556953125, 9875.6787109375 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 3426.765154296875, 385.831072265625, 4291.7267890625, 1610.6493964843748 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "Mrs. Thelma Curry visited her\naunt, Mrs. Henrietta Todd, in Bed-\nford Friday. Mrs. Todd remains\nin a critical condition at the home\nof her daughter, Mrs. Beatrice Mc-\nKellip.\n\nMr. and Mrs. Lee Bever, of West\nBedford, were Saturday night din-\nner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claud\nBever and daughter, Norma,\n\nMisses Jean and Norma, Bever\nand Carl McCain visited their sis-\nter, Dorothy, in Indianapolis, Sun-\nday.\n\nMr. and Mrs. Robert Gilstrap\nwere Sunday night guests of Mr.\nand Mrs. Hugh Curry.\n\nMrs. Hugh Klusner and sons\nwere week end guests of relatives\nin Dugger and Linton.\n\nMrs. Ellen Hobson and Mrs,\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 1683.4945244140624, 739.9973930664063, 2543.893048828125, 1645.7908759765626 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "- Barry also pointed out that the\nmethod of picking contestants also\nhas changed.\n\nInstead of grabbing anybody\nwho wanders into the studio with\nan out-of-town accent,\u201d he said,\n\u201can effort is made to find people\nwho are both deserving and inter-\nesting, An the questions they are\nasked are questions they can an-\n\u2018swer with luck, brains and mem-\nory.\u201d\n\nHe didn\u2019t explain why anybody\nwho had luck, brains and memory\nneeded to appear on a giveaway\n| program to make a fortune,\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 4304.56715625, 359.1166252441406, 5164.67551953125, 1590.8252998046873 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "\u2018Thelma Holiman attended the\nteachers\u2019 meeting in Indianapolis\nThursday and Friday.\n\nMr. and Mrs. Walter Spray were\nSunday guests of Mr. and Mrs,\nHoyt Spray, of Terry Park. Mr.\nSpray is seriously ill at his home.\n\nMr. and Mrs, Ivan Hobson and\nson, Johnny, attended the Home\nComing at the Tunnelton Method-\nist Church Sunday.\n\nMr. and Mrs. Frank Ikerd and\nMrs. Cloes Lively were Sunday\nguests of Mr. and Mrs, Winfred\nGilstrap, of Leatherwood.\n\nCharles Pershing and Jack and\nDavid Torphy were Sunday after-\n\u2018noon guests of Mrs. Estella Hob-\nson.\n\nSunday School attendance, 34;\noffering, $6.49.\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 5178.23658984375, 346.18199389648436, 6044.79661328125, 1590.8875556640623 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Miss Ruth Wagoner, of Bedford,\nwas a Saturday night guest of Mr.\natid Mrs. Carter Yeary. .\n\nMr. and Mrs. Ralph Cornelius,\nMrs. Mary Todd and Wilma Sue\nYeary visited Mrs. Goldie Schar-\nborough in Bloomington Saturday.\n\nMrs. Walter Spray visited her\nmother at Judah last Thursday.\n\nMr. and Mrs. Claud Bever were\nguests of Mrs. Lee Bever and\nidaughters, of West Bedford, last\n| Monday.\n\nMrs. May Myers, Miss Juanita\nGilstrap and Mrs. Hattie Smith\nwere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cur-\ntis Speer in Bedford Wednesday.\nMr. and Mrs. Speer | celebrated\ntheir sixty-third wedding anniver-\nsary.\n\nMr. and Mrs. Fern Mallott, of\nWilliams, and Mrs. Irene Faulk-\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 6052.37037890625, 329.7624992675781, 6945.8556953125, 1566.8798652343748 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "ner, of Indianapolis, were Wednes-\nday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl\nMallott and daughter.\n\nMrs. Redie Horner and daughg.\n\u2018ter, Mary, of Tunnelton, visited\nMr. and Mrs, Loyd Speer Wednes-\nday night.\n\nThe Rev. and Mrs. M. P. Kin-\ndred, of Terre Haute, were Mon-\nbo night guests of Mr. and Mrs,\n\u2018John Holiman,\n\nMr. and Mrs. Ermil McAfee\nwere Tuesday dinner guests of\nMrs. May Myers.\n\nMrs. Paul Martin and son, Mrs,\nJennie Spray and Mrs. Dorothy\nMallot and daughter were Satur-\n\u2018day dinner guests of the Rev. and\n| Mrs. Robert Buchholz in Free-\n|landsville. They spent the after-\ninoon shopping in Vincennes.\n\n \n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 845.4608940429688, 6662.3513359375, 1707.713849609375, 8028.4240546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "| Sunday School attendance, 61;\noffering, $6.45.\n\n| Sunday will be Brother Allen's\nregular appointment here.\n\n| Mrs. Grace Enochs, of Indian-\n\u2018apolis, spent the week end with\n'Mr. and Mrs, Walter Reitz.\n\nMr, and Mrs. Yeade McKain, of\n| Cortland, called\u2018on Mrs. Bryan\n| Robertson Friday afternoon.\n| Mr, and Mrs, Ronald Ritz enter-\nitained with a surprise birthday\n|dinner party at their home Satur-\n| day night honoring Mrs. Walter\nRitz, who was observing her birth-\n\nday anniversary. Guests were\nMrs. Dee Andrews and datghter,\nary Frances, and Mrs. Grace\nEnochs, of Indianapolis, Mrs. Ethel\n\u2018Hays of Brownstown, Mr. and\nMrs, Will Isaacs and Walter Ritz,\nand the honor guest. After-dinner\n; guests were Mr, and Mrs, Wayne\n\nj Isaacs daughter, Peggy.\n\n \n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 2551.91432421875, 591.8897880859375, 3413.6764960937503, 1632.4017158203123 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Mrs. Helen Cain and children,\nof Columbus, were guests of Mrs.\nCain\u2019s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E.\nWever from Thursday until Sun-\nday. Mr. Cain joined them on\nSaturday for the week end.\n\nDonald Thomas and Miss Juani-\nta Gilstrap were Sunday dinner\n| guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer\nHunter,\n| Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hanson, of\n|Grawford Heights, were Saturday\n| night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-\n| ert Gilstrap.\n| Set. Tommy Thompson, of\n\u2018Louisville Filter Center, was an\n\u2018overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs.\n\n/Hugh Curry Monday night.\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 808.1757202148438, 418.9889831542969, 2487.850830078125, 727.231689453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "Jack Barry, Emeee Of New Giveaway,\nSuffers Or Rejoices With Contestant\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 0.0, 445.4066467285156, 786.2384033203125, 866.0802612304688 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "utomation Moves\n1 On Automobile\nssembly Line\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 97.64114379882812, 8206.1416015625, 1674.9541015625, 9745.1572265625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n \n \n \n\neas Soins j\n\nr fae i D >\n\nSTATION WUWDU\n\n \n\n* \u2019 4 - *\nit eo\u201d # A Saat cv ee\ni * 4* >\n\n \n \n \n\n+ at Ree Uo Pee OFF\ndies \u00a2905 we WES Geman te\n\n \n \n \n\nwyatt\n= a awk\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 837.376953125, 6561.1611328125, 1256.69189453125, 6655.38037109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Honeytown\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 814.164080078125, 798.0677055664063, 1679.07005078125, 4300.801984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "OY f0a4 S97 IS ;\n\nNew York (*\u2014Giving away\nmoney can be almost as exciting\nas winning it,\n\nJack Barry says he gets all\nstirred up inside when he dishes\nout the big dough, even though it\ncomes out of a sponsor's pocket\nand not his own, |\n\nBarry, master of ceremonies on\n\u2018the new NBC $100,000 give-away\nshow, \u201cThe Big Surprise,\u201d on oc-\n\u2018casion has found that a question\n\u2018can become as big an ordeal to\nhim as it is to the contestant.\n| aoe tension builds up in you,\u201d\nhe remarked, \u201cbecause you some-\ntimes get as deeply involved emo-\ntionally with the contestants in\n\u2018the 20 minutes you deal with them\nas you would if you had known\nthem for 20 years,\n\n\u201cWhen they win, a wave of ex-\n_citement hits you, too; a feeling\nwhich lasts until you suddenly\nrealize it is really somebody else\nwho won the money and not you.\u201d\n\nPaying Job : A\n\nHowever, Barry can console\nhimself with the thought that aft-\ner all he doesn\u2019t have to borrow\nimoney to meet his grocery bill.\nTV emcees aren't paid off in\n| peanuts.\n\nAnd right now, Barry is riding\n/high financially as the new king\n| of the giveaway, a postion he\n\nseems likely to hold until some-\none dreams up a program on\nwhich the sponsor will reward the\nwinning contestant with the key\n\n_to Fort Knox.\n\nIn addition to acting as little\n\nshepherd of the $100,000 prize,\nJack also serves as producer and\nemcee for three other programs\n|\u2014\u2018\u201cLife Begins at 80,\u201d \u201cJuvenile\nJury,\u201d and \u201cWinky ~ Dink and\n| You.\u201d Whether you're just learn-\ning to talk or are living on bor-\nrowed time, Jack has a question\nto ask you on a program tailored\n\nto your age level.\n\nBarry is typicai of the new type\nof television emcee, who is bright-\n| ly eager to shower you with cash\n'if you can show your head holds\n\"even the smallest nugget of\nknowledge.\n\nHad Different Aim\n\need a ee ee\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 0, 889.8824028320313, 824.1192275390625, 8142.2013984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": " \n\n~ *. By Sam Dawson\nNew York (7)\u2014Automation is |\nving in on that symbol of |\nerican manpower efficiency\u2014 |\naut ile assembly line.\nother huge machines that can\n\u00a7 and load six to eight tons of |\n& minute are helping to re-\nve the once ailing coal industry\nalthough cutting working crews |\nhalt,\nMakers of electrical equipment |\nid aircraft are eyeing automated |\nachines like those Chrysler has\nstalled in its semi-automatic en-\nne assembly line in Detroit,\nLabor, management politicians\n\u2018gue whether automation\u2014the |\nitomatie control of machines and |\nmmunications\u2014will mean the |\nss ef present jobs or, instead, |\nin mean the creation of more |\nbs in the future through a gen- |\ntally bigher standard of living.\n\nBut while they argue, the ma-\nnine tool and electronics indus-\njes are coming up with new mar-\nels of automatic or semi-auto-\natic machines.\n\nCuts Costs\n\nThe Cross Company of Detroit\nyhich installed its machines on\nhe Chrysler line in the motor\nrm\u2019s new plant estimates the\nemi-automatic line saves the auto\nnaker up to 25 per cent in as-\nembly costs of its engines,\n\nThere are 150 workmen on the\nuarter-mile long line now, turn-\nng out 150 V-8 engines an hour.\nIn the old assembly lines it took\n00 men to turn out that many.\n\nThe new line has 280 operating\ntations. And at many stands a\nnachine instead of a man.\nCylinder blocks are fed into one\nmd of the assembly line by a ma-\nhine, right cylinder heads at an-\nther point, left cylinder heads at\n. third. As these castings move\nlong automatically, one engine\nart after another is added. At\nhe end of the line completely as-\nembled engines are removed for\nnstallation in new cars.\n\nThe Ford Motor Company\u2019s\ngant at Cleveland has a 500-foot\nutomated production line for\npaking engine blocks. |\n\nRalph Cross, vice president of\nhe Machine Tool Company, says\nther auto manufacturers and\njousehold appliance makers are\npoking into the possibilities of\nimilar semi-automated assembly\nines.\n\nIn some of the nation\u2019s coal\nnines, meanwhile, some new mon-\nters are moving in to replace\nIder forms of mechanization.\nThey are reported cutting work\nrews from 17 men to seven or\night.\n\nThe new 24-foot long boring-\nype continuous miners can dig\nmd load as much as 1,085 tons\nn a single seven-hour shift. One\nnining equipment maker, the\nsoodman Manufacturing Com-\nany of Chicago, says its largest\njorer cuts a path eight feet high\nind 13 feet two inches wide.\n\nIt has four-armed rotors, inter-\nlocked in egg-beater fashion. Each\nirm has claws of hardened steel.\nfhe boring arms cut two over-\nlapping circles as they break out\nthe coal. A rotating chain slices\nput the top and bottom sections\nbetween the arms.\n\nBefore the borers came along,\nome miners were already using\na ripper type machine, only about\none-half as fast.\n\nOlder Methods\n\nAbout 90 per cent of the na-\ntion\u2019s mines, however, continue to\nuse the older methods\u2014a machine\nto undercut the coal, with explo-\nives in holes drilled above the\ntut to bring down the coal. An-\nther machine loads the coal into\nshuttle car for transfer to the\nain mine haulage system.\nThanks in part to the steady\nrend toward mechanization in re-\nent years which has held down\nhe once fast-rising price of coal,\nhe coal industry is pulling out of\n\nbad slump.\n\nIn. 1948 nearly 600 million tons\nf bituminous coal was mined, but\nhis dropped to less than 400 mil-\nion last year. The revival this\near is putting output about 21\ner cent above last vear.\n\nOne of the big factors this veat\nas been the growing demand of\nEurope for a ican coal to keer\nts steel mills going at a record\nace,\n\nL. \u00a9. Campbell, president of the\n\nvational Coal Association, hails\nsroduction strides attending mech.\nmization in the past 20 vear\nind adds, \u201cand the end is not ir\n\n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\nTy rar anrar WY CrTAS reo\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 5359.62744140625, 2013.68115234375, 6489.63427734375, 5749.99755859375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "HOUSEHOLD\n\n \n \n \n\nFREE\n\nTUFFLEX PAD\nAND COVER\n\nWITH PURCHASE OF A LADY SEYMOUR\n\nALL-METAL IRONING TABLE\n\n \n\n=\n\n: Hy | .\n| Dil COMPLETE\nOne-bemd\u2019\n| se 98 7.36\n\u2019 om neg\n: > VALUE\nNow is the time to get a real value In :\n\na complete ironing table outfit at a Dig =\nsavings. Hurry! 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MA 1\nNor\u2019way STOP LEAK ______. um 49\u00a2\n\nOpe\n\nSOEUR re es 6 kl EER OCLC FUL IEC ee 6A BDRILTARISC EC \u00ab& CDBAAIDT Mrr~ar~armc -&) TMV \u00ab& ALITS CIIDPDIIEG \u00ab& APRPIIA\n\nit;eisie -_- -\n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nFOR TOTS 2 AND UP\n\nHOU UOEERNROUROLOEEOOAAOHODUEOOGROHHOHU UHHH UU MONA COO\n\n \n\nServing Jackson Co. 21 Yea\n\nARTHUR R. JONES, Mgr.\nCORNER OF\nTipton & Chestnut\nPHONE 61\n\nSturdy tot bike;\n\n69 iust the item for\n\n. that two-year-old\n(er older)\n\nReg. 4.29 BW 1004\n\n \n\nAUTO\nSTORES\n\n \n\nn Satur days \"THIOPM sett S it a=.\n\n \n \n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 823.5790581054688, 4237.23756640625, 1710.0215888671876, 5979.4474921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "The old style emcee often had a\ndifferent aim\u2014to see that only a\ncertain amount of the sponsor\u2019s\nmoney was given away. Some-\ntime they had it neatly figured\nout how often they wanted the\njackpot won. And if a particularly\n| bright contestant threatened to\nupset their financial schedule they\njhad a number of sure-fire ways\nto see he didn\u2019t hit the jackpot.\n\nOne was the filibuster tech-\nnique. The emcee would confuse\na contestant by rapidfire chatter\nuntil the gong rang ending his\n| time to answer the question.\n\nThere was also the \u201csoft-death\u201d\napproach, The emcee would keep\ncooing, \u201cRemember you have just\n30 seconds, You now have just 15\nseconds. Ooooh, there\u2019s the gong.\nSorry, your time is up.\u201d\n\nAnd, of course, the emcee al-\nways had one final ace up his\nsleeve \u2014 the impossible question,\none that would stump even 4\nGreek oracle,\n\nBarry says the attitude on the\njnew huge giveaway program is\n| just the opposite,\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 15.5799560546875, 8085.5048828125, 701.4088745117188, 8181.67529296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "FUNNY BUSINESS\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 834.3042778320313, 6026.73366015625, 1685.2713447265626, 6493.75364453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "| \u201cThey've found out the money\nis less important than the good\nwill of the audience,\u201d\u2019 he, said.\nThe more money we give away\nthe happier people will be, th\u00a2\n\u2018more they'll water the show and\n\u2018the more they'll buy the sponsor\u2019s\n| product.\u201d\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 1044.837646484375, 769.8296508789062, 1430.492919921875, 818.1245727539062 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "My Wal Rovle\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 1037.0472412109375, 5973.2626953125, 1495.0987548828125, 6023.92333984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "Wine Good Will\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 2558.49267578125, 409.7088623046875, 2877.008056640625, 502.7802429199219 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Fairview\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 133.556884765625, 910.599365234375, 584.3639526367188, 954.824951171875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Ty Com Dauwcon\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 1008.2676391601562, 4191.42138671875, 1515.849609375, 4242.80859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Wad Different Aim\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 2737.368896484375, 532.4545288085938, 3214.74755859375, 584.2551879882812 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Lawrence County\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 1145.83837890625, 8087.36279296875, 1702.6275634765625, 8176.91650390625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "By Hershberger\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 2263.788818359375, 1855.5113525390625, 6345.1240234375, 2013.8642578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "ha a LEE LEE el alm | OS ee oemeparne\nQUALITY MERCHANDISE, LOWER PRICES, SINCE 1921 BILL\u2019 Ss AUTO STORES \u201cIT\u2019S EASY TO PAY... BILL'S FRIENDLY WAY\u201d\u2019\u2014\u2014\u2014\n\n \n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 1139.5579833984375, 8079.5087890625, 1711.9013671875, 8177.43359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "By Hershberger\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "319602985-norwich-sun-May-28-1955-p-4.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 2, 5 ], [ 21, 7 ], [ 34, 23 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 2, 5 ], [ 21, 7 ], [ 23, 34 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6406.48808203125, 7902.64433203125 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 4951.7109375, 4457.26123046875, 6374.50341796875, 5924.169921875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": " \n\nBeat the summer crowds!\n\nNOW IS THE TIME\nVISIT WORLD-FAMOUS\nHOWE CAVERNS\n\nEnjoy the Underground Boat Ride\n\n \n \n \n \n\nThis weekend\u2014before the long waiting lines and\nsummer crowds form\u2014visit Howe Caverns and enjoy\na leisurely trip through this great natural wonder! . .\nOpen the year \u2018round from 8 A.M. to 8 P.M., it\u2019s\nonly a short drive from your home. Just off N. \u00a5.\nRoute 7 between Central Bridge and Cobleskill.\nFree picnic facilities. Children under 12 admitted\nfree when accompanied by parermts. So come and\nbring the family!\n\n \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 2602.81465234375, 1896.0728310546874, 3353.880904296875, 4130.516890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "NEW YORK (#\u2014Margaret Tru-\nman shared with the public last\nnight a folksy visit with her par-\nents, former President and Mrs.\nHarry S. Truman.\n\nMiss Truman was in a New York\nstudio, substituting for Edward R.\nMurrow on his program \u201cPerson\nto Person,\u201d\n\nMr. and Mrs. Truman sat re-\nlaxed on the side porch of their\nrambling home in Independence,\nMo,\n\nThe half hour was short on\npolitics, Mr. Truman had this to\nsay:\n\nHe thinks the recent signing of\nthe Austrian peace treaty means\nthe world is \u201capproaching a peace\nsettlement and the end of the cold\nwar.\u201d\n\nHe has \u201cnothing in particular\u201d\nup his sleeve politically except to\nhelp beat all the Republicans he\ncan.\n\n\u201cThe \u201ctoughest\u201d decision he had\nto make while president was send-\ning armed forces aid to South Ko-\nrea.\n\nHe hopes to be remembered in\nhistory as the \u201cpeople\u2019s Presi-\ndent.\u201d\n\nFrom their porch the elder Tru-\njmans wandered through their 89-\nyear-old house\u2014the dining room,\nthe living room, parlor, and Mr.\n'Truman\u2019s den, The camera peeped\n|into the kitchen and Miss Truman\ntalked with a woman identified\n| only as Vietta, who was baking\n|brownies and who was a member\nlof the White House kitchen staff.\n\nWhen his daughter asked what\nkind of manual work he did\naround the house, her. father re-\nplied: \u201cI do an immense amount\nof it from a rocking chair.\u201d\n\n \n\n \n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 335.4246376953125, 623.2232827148438, 1086.0690146484376, 1352.2362509765626 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Eddie Blake, a 30-year-old To-\nronto righthander, is at the age\nwhen there is not much chance of\nhis moving into the majors, but\nhe\u2019s showing the International\nLeague pitchers that he hasn\u2019t for-\ngotten how to hurl winning ball.\n\nThe 5 foot 11 veteran, twice\nbriefly with the St. Louis Cardi-\nnals and the Cincinhati Redlegs,\nis leading the loop moundsmen\nwith an 8-2 record.\u201d\n\nBlake, who had a 15-9 record\nlast season with the pennant-win-\nning Toronto Maple Leafs, won\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 4134.51220703125, 2715.837158203125, 4771.328125, 3101.15869140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Cengress Won't\nAccept President\u2019s\nRefugee Program\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1886.0809326171875, 6389.1728515625, 3295.765380859375, 7875.56591796875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "a eee\nCONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE TODAY, SUNDAY & MONDA\nc A Schine Tteatre NOW\n\nOLONIA fies\n\nWeekend\n\n \n\n \n\nS\\,\n\n \n \n \n \n\nD STEWART: ALLYSON\n\u201cStrategic\nscl Air Command\n\nts Ro? i Color by TECHNICOLOR\n\naM Vv: SS SIeoVr:\nae, =. 2S pases pee\n\nFRANK LOVEAY LEX NRL BARRY SULLNAN RCE BEMNET\n\nPlus \u2014 Color Cartoon and VistaVision Special\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1087.7984169921874, 162.03271569824219, 1839.5620566406249, 795.4394370117187 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "his sixth successive,,game last\nnight.as the Leafs defeated the\nRochester Red Wings 6-4.\n\nIn other games the second-place\n| Montreal Royals coasted to a 10-4\n| Victory over the Buffalo Bisons.\n| The Columbus Jets rallied for\nthree runs in the ninth to edge\nthe Havana Sugar Kings 5-4 and\nthe Syracuse Chiefs moved into a\ntie for seventh place with the\nBuffalo Bisons, by topping the\n| Richmond Virginians 6-3.\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 1853.3083046875, 571.9120034179688, 2600.947798828125, 4370.69071875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "- UDALL, Kan. (#\u2014New torna-\ndoes hopping arounc Kansas, Mis-\nsouri \u201cand Oklahoma sent some\njittery resident ducking for cover\nagain last night as the rebuilding\nof this flattened town got under\nway.\n\nThe third straight day of tor-\nnado activity which has left at\nleast 114 dead and more than 700\ninjured in four states was accom-\npanied by severe thunderstorms,\nheavy rain and hail in some areas.\n\nA rash of menacing twisters\nbroke out but there were no re-\nported deaths or serious injuries.\nMost of the property damage was\nminor. Many funnels failed to hit\nthe ground.\n\nThe first new building\u2014a 40x80\nfoot frame structure to serve as a\ngovernment and communications\ncenter\u2014went up yesterday in\nwhere at least 73 were killed and\nmore than 200 were injured by a\ntornado Wednesday night.\n\nRelief help poured into the com-\nmunity. Workers from surrounding\ntowns and representatives of relief\nagencies teamed up with the Na-\ntional Guard.\n\nIn Washington Public Housing\nCommissioner Charles E. Slusser\nordered 300 vacant units in a near-\nby Wichita public housing proj-\nect opened immediately to the\nhomeless of Udall.\n\nThe National Red Cross in.\nWashington announced it was pre-\npared to spend one million dollars.\nfor aid to distressed families in the\nOklahoma, Kansas, Texas and\nArkansas area. |\n\n\u201cWe're going to rebuild,\u201d said\nMayor Earl B. Rowe, \u201calthough\nwe'll have to start from scratch.\u201d\n\nTents were set up as headquar-\nters for various relief agencies.\nBulldozers closed in behind hoist-\ning cranes, sweeping up the\nwreckage, as the cleaning-up\nwork picked up speed and the\nsearch for other possible victims\ncontinued.\n\nAn estimated 50 persons were\nstill missing here but it is believed\nmany of these might be living\nwith other people.\n\nThe Red Cross reported 170\nhomes were completely wrecked in\nUdall. Only three business and\npublic buildings were not leveled\nand these three are unusable.\n\nThe tornado-battered part of\nBlackwell, Okla., where 18 were\nkilled and more than 500 injured\nWednesday night, was hit by flood\nwater yesterday.\n\nThe Chikaskia River that loops\nthe city north and east crested 34%\nfeet above flood stage, blocking\nhighways in the stricken north-\neast section. About 15 families\nwere evacuated.\n\nA severe hailstorm which left\npiles of stones six inches deep in\nsome places pounded Arnold, Kan-\nsas, last night.\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 4127.643265625, 2211.202103515625, 4882.4475546875, 2691.867720703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "leased for inoculation of other age\ngroups is another question still to\nbe answered. It is expected that\nthe product will be made available\n-on some kind of a priority basis\n\u2018by local doctors, with the groups\n\u2018most susceptible to polio getting\nit first. The Chenango County\n'Meaical Society has set a price of\n$9 for the three shots.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 1837.362748046875, 4577.04316796875, 2602.01054296875, 6345.04276953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "LONDON (#\u2014Laszlo Tabori of\nHungary, and Chris Chataway\nand Brian Hewson of Britain all\nran the mile in under four min-\nutes today, Tabori won in 3:59.\n\nChataway, a London brewer,\nwas timed in 3:59 and Hewson of\nthe Royal Air Force ran it in\n3:59.8.\n\nThe race was an invitation in-\nternational mile event held as part\nof the British Games at White\nCity Stadium. A crowd of 25,000\nwas in the stands despite a raw,\novercast day.\n\nThe track was heavy and the\ntemperature was about 50.\n\nThe race marked the first time\nin foot-racing history three men\never ran under the four-miinute\nmark in one race. Only once be-\nfore, in fact, have two men been\nunder the coveted time in one\nrace.\n\nThat was in the duel between\nRoger Bannister, first man to\nachieve the four-minute mile, and\nJohn Landy, the current world\nrecord holder, in the British Em-\noire Games last August.\n\nBannister won that race in 3:58.8\nwith Landy trailing in 3:59.6, Un-\ntil then, the only sub four-min-\nute miles were Bannister\u2019s first\ncracking of the mythical barrier\nin 3:59.4 and Landy\u2019s record of\n3:58,\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 2609.270751953125, 1414.651123046875, 3239.499267578125, 1797.285400390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "Margaret Truman\nShares Visit\nWith Her Parents\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 1854.2149658203125, 163.216796875, 2394.349609375, 540.8140258789062 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Violent \u2018Weather\nContinues to\n\nRake Kansas\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 2625.29638671875, 4285.88916015625, 3340.64208984375, 5413.67822265625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 4137.2900390625, 6478.8564453125, 4714.8564453125, 6633.18115234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Grays Topple Trips\nTo Boost E.L. Lead\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 4119.5719765625, 3192.73652734375, 4883.9573203125, 6427.98319921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "WMO TENG LUIN UT\u2014ILep VYaiter\n(D-Pa) predicted today that Con-\ngress will never agree to President\n| Eisenhower\u2019s proposal to liberalize\n;the emergency refugee immigra-\n| than program.\n\n\u201cTI don\u2019t think .it will ever be\n. considered, and I doubt if it will\n|even come up in the House,\u201d he\n\njtold newsmen.\n\nWalter, co-author of the McCar-\nran-Walter Immigration Law, is\nchairman of the House Judiciary\nSubcommittee on Immigration\nLegislation. He has consistently\n-opposed broad changes in the im-\n\u2018migration laws.\n\nSen. Watkins (R-Utah), on the\nother hand, called the President\u2019s\niproposed revisions \u201csound\u201d and\n,predicted the Senate would adopt\nj them unless an attempt was made\nto go beyond them and amend\nbasic immigration policies.\n\nA revision bill \u201ccan't pass if it is\nloaded down with such amend-\nments,\u201d said Watkins, the ranking\nRepublican on Senate subcommit-\ntees dealing with immigration and\nrefugee problems. :\n\nIn a special message to Congress:\nyesterday, Eisenhower asked for\n\n10 changes in the refugee law, He\nsaid they were necessary if the\n\n| act\u2019s objectives were to be fully\n' achieved.\n\nThe law, a cut-down version of\nj what he originally asked, author-\n{izes the admission before the end\nlof next year of up ot 214,000 ref-\nugees and other aliens in excess\n\u2018of the regular immigration quotas.\n\nSo far slightly over 30,000 visas\nhave been issued and some 22,000\nimmigrants actually have entered\ntthe country.\n\nFrom Sen. Lehman (D-NY)\nicame a statement saying many of\nlthe President\u2019s proposals were\n\nsound but should be broadened.\n\nIn contrast, Sen. Bricker (R-\nOhio) said that Eisenhower may\nhave gone too far. He said he was\nsure the Senate would want to\ntake a careful look at any reallo-\ncation of the quotas provided in\nthe refugee act. Eisenhower sug-\n\u2018gested unused quotas might be\n' opened to orphans on a worldwide\n| basis.\n\nSens. Langer (R-ND) and Hen-\nnings (D-Mo), members of the im-\n| migration and refugee subcommit-\n'tees on which Watkins serves, said\n| they favored liberalizing the pro-\n} gram,\n\nBut Walter told reporters the\nrefugee relief program \u201ccan work\n| effectively within the framework\n| of existing Jaw\u201d without the\n\nd\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 3366.01806640625, 1866.6302490234375, 4760.423828125, 2128.979736328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "First Round in Anti-Polio Drive in County\nDescribed by Authorities as \u201cSuccessful\u201d\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 4129.1071328125, 6671.8571328125, 4885.45585546875, 7865.04862890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "(Dy 4410 fhooveiadled \u00a3Li@ss)}\n\nA couple of teammates put on a\ndouble steal and made the oppos-\ning pitcher so nervous that he\nserved up a fat one for Williams-\nport's Emil (Mo) Panko in the\n10th inning last night.\n\nPanko poled it over the left-cen-\nter field fence and gave the Grays\nbe 8-5 victory over Binghamton. It\nopened 1% games between the\n| Eastern League-leading Grays and\n| the second-place Triplets.\n| A couple of three-hit shutouts\nand a tight contest at Allentown\n| made up the rest of the night\u2019s\n\u2018action. All four home teams won.\n\nAngelo Liperti, a right-hander\nand converted infielder pitched the\n\u2018Schenectady Blue Jays to a 2-0\nvictory over Reading and kept\nthem three lengths behind the\nleaders in third place.\n\nCurve-baller Charlie Ready\nhelped the Elmira Pioneers fatten\nup, 5-0 on tail-end Wilkes-Barre.\n\n \n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 1844.032958984375, 4385.36181640625, 2501.09130859375, 4562.26171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "RECORD IS SET\nIN FOOT RACE\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 3421.7392578125, 297.61651611328125, 4813.91064453125, 1630.634033203125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 1082.1233681640624, 923.119828125, 1837.3608847656249, 1330.77030859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "|... By The Associated Press\n| NEW YORK\u2014Madison Square\n| Garden \u2014 Carmelo Costa, 1294,\n| Brooklyn, outpointed Lulu Perez,\n12634, Brooklyn, 10. _\nCHARLOTTE, N. C. \u2014 Bobby\n, Oliphant, 131, Charlotte, outpoint-\n\u2018ed Johnny O\u2019Brien, 126, Boston,\n10.\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 370.90313720703125, 5842.9296875, 1799.0941162109375, 7820.8037109375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "SMALLEY\u2019S \u2018icine\n\nNOS TONIGHT\n\n \n \n \n\nwith JEAN BYRON + HELENE aes BILL HENRY and KIMBA\nheap DWIGHT V. BABCOCK and JO PAGANO\nby SAM KATZMAN - Directed by CHARLES $. GOULD\n\nmeanid - Monday - _Tuesday\nMERRIEST MUSICAL OF ALL Time?\n\nM-G-M resents. r ;\nFRANK iia,\n_ KATHRYN GRAYSON\n\no\nKs:\nPa & 2\n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nCOLOR BY TECHNICOLOR!\n\nG-MOMASTERPHECE REPRINT\n\n \n\nCartoon - News\nREGULAR PRICES\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 5029.39892578125, 6124.6142578125, 6283.1875, 7728.41455078125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "For Your Pleasure---\n\nThe Oxford Inn\n\nInvites You to Enjoy \u00a9\n\nEntertainment Nightly\n(Except Sundays)\nBeginning Monday, May 30\n\nRonnie Leonard j\n\n* * *& # i\nSpend Your Night Out at\n\nThe Oxford Inn.\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 3359.7321328125, 2163.3835, 4132.18241796875, 7902.64433203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "| Health authorities were reported\u2019\ntoday to be highly pleased with\nthe results of the drive against!\npolio in Chenango County.\n\nThe campaign which ended its\nfirst round yesterday saw 75 per,\ncent of the children with parental\nconsent and 63 per cent of all!\nthose eligible getting shots of Salk\nvaccine.\n\nMiss Harriet Babcock, super-\u2019\nvisor of the County Public Health\nNursing Service, said the turnout\nfor inoculations was described as\nvery satisfactory by Dr. Daniel P.!\nMeMahon of Binghamton. Dr. Mc-!\nMahon is district health officer of\nthe State Health Department.\nThe turnout compares with oth-:\ner counties of upstate New SOR\nand tops that to date in New York\nI City by several percentage points.\nln the city, about 70 per cent of,\npupils with consent have been:\nshowing up for shots.\nGetting the shots here were 1a\n278 of the 1,697 first and second |\ngraders who had previously been|\ngiven consent. There is a total of\n2,013 first and second graders in\u2019\nthe 11 school districts of the coun- |\nty.\nEach youngster will receive an-|\n| other free shot presumably in the\njnear future, under the program\n(sponsored by the National Founda-'\ntion for Infantile Paralysis and\npossibly a third without cost un-,\nider a Federal aid proposal several ,\nmonths from now.\n\nTiming of the second round of\nshots depends, however, on deliv-\nery of another shipment of vac-.\nicine, Miss Babcock said no word |\nhas been received yet on the de-\nlivery date.\n\nWhen and if the third round\ncomes will depend on Congress.\nThe bill to provide it calls for\na $28 million appropriation to sup-\nply free vaccine to all children of\nthe nation under 19 years of age,\nwho can\u2019t afford to buy vaccine\nand to supply a third shot for all\nyoungsters who took part in the\n\nfoundation program this Spring. |\n\nDr. Jonas Salk, who developed |\nthe vaccine, had originally recom-|\nmended that the second shot fol-'\n\nlow the first within two to six)\nweeks, The New York Times yes-!\nterday quoted him as saying, how-\never, that a delay in the second\u2019\nshot won\u2019t make it necessary for\nchildren to start the series of\ninoculations again. The newspaper\nsaid Dr. Salk declared the first |\nshot will provide some immunity)\nand the second would be effective\nif given as late as two years later. |\n\nThe immunization program is)\nbeing administered in this county\ninrough the district health \u2014\nwith the aid of schools, doctors,\nthe Public Health Nursing Service,\nParent-Teacher Association mem-|\nbers and others.\n\nIn the clinic here yesterday\nmorning, 376 of the 607 first and\nsecond graders of schools in the\ncity and surrounding rural area'|\nrolled up their sleeves to a heciies\nthe purple-pink vaccine.\n\nGiving the shots were Dr. Leslie |\nT. Kinney, city health office who,\nsupervised the clinic, and Dr.'\nThomas Flanagan and Dr. Robert;\nStone, school physicians. Helping\nthe doctors were Miss Virginia\nBiviano of the Public Health Nurs-|\ning Service; Mrs. Betty Hosford|\nof the Chenango Memorial Hospi-!\ntal staff; Mrs. Harry Hunt and\nseveral Red Cross nurses aides, a\ndozen P-TA members and the\nschool nurses, Miss O\u2019Delia Schill-\ner, Miss Rose Taranto and Mrs.\n; Dorothy Wilson.\n\nThe doctors used equipment of!\nthe school and nursing service and:\n{towels supplied by the hospital.\n\nThe County Board of Supervisors\nbeer Norwich City Central School |\nBoard had _ purchased\u201d extra\n_ needles and syringes for use in|\nithe immunization program.\nDuring the inoculating, eae\n| were a few tears and some fearful |\n{hesitation but most youngsters.\ntook their shots with little more}\nthan a wince, First to get the!\nvaccine was Franklin Ault, a first}\ngrader at Birdsall Street School. ;\n: He was inoculated by Dr. Flana-\ngan.\n\n, Dr. Kinney noted that the chil-|\n\ndren are a \u201cgood age group\u201d to!\n-work with. |\n\u2018 \u201cThey\u2019re old enough to under-|\nstand what\u2019s going on but not at!\nthe playful age.\u201d\n\nWhen the vaccine will be re-!\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 335.9578857421875, 330.3004150390625, 990.3909301757812, 523.3162231445312 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "BLAKE COPS SIXTH AS\nLEAFS ROLL ALONG\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 4881.5934609375, 3236.1481484375, 5642.47831640625, 3628.165328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "WATERTOWN (#) \u2014 Mrs. Mary\nAgnes Fuller, 34, of Fabius, was\nkilled early today when the 1955\nautomobile she was driving went\nout of control, left Route 11 near\nAdams Center, and plunged down\na 14-foot embankment.\n\n} Sheriff Brayton E. Peck of Jef-\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 4997.98828125, 3706.006103515625, 6302.9326171875, 4370.56640625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": " \n\nLEGION PARK .\nAT CHENANGO LAKE.\nOPEN FOR SEASON |\n\nSpecializing in Italian Food\nSeafood - Legal Beverages\nSERVING PIZZA PIES DAILY - 6 P.M. THLL 12\nAND WEDNESDAYS AND SUNDAYS - 1 P. M. THLL 12\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 1104.2034912109375, 843.3804931640625, 1556.4268798828125, 903.5261840820312 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "FRIDAY\u2019S FIGHTS\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 2609.95234765625, 363.57420434570315, 3360.432662109375, 1399.91288671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "| TODAY\u2019S TABLE\n\n| Colonia\n\u00bb Cartoon: 3:54, 6:24, 8:54.\n| Featurette: 4:06, 6:36, 9:06.\nSmalley\u2019s\nNews: 4:30, 7:16, 10:02.\n10 Wanted Men: 2:00, 4:46, 7:32,\n\ner\n| Jungle Moon Men: 3:20, 6:06,\n8:52.\n\nTOMORROW\u2019S TABLE\nColonia\n\nCartoon: 3:54, 6:24, 8:54.\nFeaturette: 4:06, 6::36, 9:06.\nStrategic Air Command: 2:00,\n4:30, 7:00, 9:30.\n\nSmalley\u2019s\n\n| News: 2:00, 4:16, 6:32, 8:48.\n\n: Cartoon: 2:16, 4:32, 6:48, 9:04.\n\n| Anchors Aweigh: 2:23, 4:39,\n\n: 6:55, 9:11.\n\n\u2014eerewerur eer CeCe TT O eee e eee\n\n \n\n \n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 375.41375732421875, 3084.996826171875, 1782.5775146484375, 5620.4814453125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "KIDDIE KARTOON KARNIVAL\n\nSTARTS SUNDAY\n\nBIG HOLIDAY SHOW\n\nJames STEWART\n\n \n\nColor by TECHNICOLOR\nGRACE KELLY - WENDELL COREY - THELMA RITTER\n\nHe earned his keep with cards!\na his reputation with bullets Lg\n\n \n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 2688.62451171875, 4160.00390625, 3311.89404296875, 4259.5556640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Ideas Pay Off .\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 376.34906005859375, 1458.8516845703125, 1778.70458984375, 3126.102783203125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\nENDS TONITE\n\nBIG PRE-HOLIDAY SHOW\nCome As Late As 10:15 and See a Complete Show\n\nTHEIR NEWEST SCREEN-\nROCKIN LAUGH RIOT!\n\n \n\nMINKHIE EP Spo VWVADAIIVAI\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 2775.033447265625, 1828.4794921875, 3174.99951171875, 1879.096435546875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "By RAY KOHN\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 3404.317626953125, 155.2095489501953, 4713.02783203125, 259.4897155761719 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "ehnef\u00a5T,;SMALLEY\u2019S, TOM@RROW,\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 5642.776078125, 3173.375443359375, 6397.12968359375, 3300.062544921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "'ferson County said , Mrs. Fulle ,\n; was thrown from the car.\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 4233.11474609375, 3125.021484375, 4785.1044921875, 3171.459228515625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "By B. L. LIVINGSTONE\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 4888.8193359375, 3185.642578125, 5360.84521484375, 3234.447265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "PIFS IN ACCINENT\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 422.5641784667969, 554.7583618164062, 1011.3544921875, 609.7159423828125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "(By The Associated Press)\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 5642.674515625, 3352.96504296875, 6406.48808203125, 3622.391890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "| MRUVNS 2N URES, -\nLANCASTER (#\u2014Richard Kus-\ntrzebski,, 20, was drowned\u2019 last\n| night in Buffalo Creek jin_ the\n| nearby town of Marilla where he\n| had gone swimming.\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 4224.328125, 6651.9462890625, 4795.75439453125, 6690.4755859375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "(Rv The Associated Press)\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 2607.65937890625, 5449.37226953125, 3351.239791015625, 6309.309859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "\u2019 Fisher Body Rewards Employe\nInitiative . . . Clifford Kolb, em-\nploye in Fisher Body\u2019s Hamilton,\nOhio, stamping plant, receives\n$2,500 award from James E. Good-\nman, vice-president of General Mo-\n| tors \u2018and general manager of Fisher\nBody. With Kolbs award, Fisher\nBody has become GM\u2019s first divi-\nsion to distribute $2,000,000 to its\nemployes participating in General\nMotors\u2019 suggestion award program\nfor employes. Since 1951, Kolb has\nsubmitted 45 suggestions. Thirteen\nof these were adopted. In 1954,\nFisher Body employes received\n$296,460 for 19,784 suggestions\nsubmitted.\n\n \n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 5147.7314453125, 1193.97314453125, 5562.525390625, 1283.27587890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "WSYR-TV -\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "40719044-charleston-gazette-Jun-27-1968-p-51.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 2 ], [ 0, 5 ], [ 0, 6 ], [ 0, 9 ], [ 2, 5 ], [ 2, 6 ], [ 2, 9 ], [ 5, 6 ], [ 5, 9 ], [ 6, 9 ], [ 1, 4 ], [ 1, 7 ], [ 4, 7 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 0, 5 ], [ 2, 9 ], [ 4, 7 ], [ 5, 2 ], [ 7, 1 ], [ 9, 6 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 3004.1277343750003, 4758.018359375 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 1179.75166015625, 328.3675048828125, 1541.4626953124998, 1619.5453369140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON \u2014 Violence is\none of those stibjects that has\noccupied the television industry\nsince its birth. The topic has\ncome up again, following the\nviolent deaths of national lead-\ners and this time the concern\nover violence has reached a\nnew level of intensity.\n\nEach of the television net.\nworks has issued a public state-\nment, pointing out that work is\nbeing done with producers to\nreduce the amount of violence\nin television. With backing from\nthe researchers and scholars,\nnetwork presidents cite the dif-\nfieulty of a direct\ncatse and effect relationshiy\nbetween TV violence and real\nlife acts of violence.\n\nWhat is not mentioned \u2014\nand for good reason \u2014 is the\nwidely held belief in television\nthat a high Incidence of deaths\nand fights in a program usual-\nly leads to a high audience\nTating.\n\nAnd since advertisers ke\nhigh ratings, the current sof\npleadings are likely to be, at best\nmerely temporary.\n\nWe do not know just wha\ntelevision is doing to our chil\ndren. A Senate committee inves\ntigation into this subject ha:\nbeen going on for 15 years, un\nder three different chairmen:\n\nsociologists and psychologists\nhave eppeared before the com\nmittees end several lengthy\ndull reports have been published.\n\nWE KNOW, in scientific\nterms, no more in 1963 than we\nknew when the Senate begai\n\n \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 806.592724609375, 618.2205932617187, 1176.6534912109373, 1614.3153564453123 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "fonte, Lena Horne, psychiatrist\nDr. Alvin Poussaint, and poet-\ncritic Lawrence Neal, four Ne-\ngro leaders, as they address\nthemselves to the subject of\nwhite racism in the communi-\ncations media, Despite the fact\nthat Belafonte and Miss Horne\ncan\u2019t bear to hear the repeated\nquestion \u2014 what do you want?\n\u2014- this hour - Jong discussion of-\nfers more clarification of that\nquestion than any number of\ndocumentaries on the crisis in\nrace relations, Each one speaks\nfrom his own particular experi-\nence and orientation, with the\nresult, that Neal offers an elo-\nquent evaluation of the necessi-\nty for the black man to portray\nhimself from his own vantage\npoint; Dr. Poussaint explains\nthe white mental attitude that\nresponds to black pressure\ngroups by projecting a black\nartist into the medium and\nmerely making an exception of\nhim; Miss Horne sees herself\ntoday as reliving a flashback to\n\u2018her experience in films, 25 years\njago; and Belafonte wants an\nhour or two hours of prime time\na week from the networks turn-\ned over to \u201cblack artists, to\nblack writers, to black people,\nJand let them do their thing.\u201d\n(Color). 10 p.m. ABC. \u20ac3) iG\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 1909.971630859375, 270.841015625, 2272.287158203125, 610.2562133789063 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "replaced with calmer stories.\nThese are merely delaying\ntactics and few broadeasiers\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 466.6181335449219, 637.8995971679688, 793.652587890625, 1233.513427734375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 67.53444366455078, 612.4090698242187, 444.52431030273436, 1677.2557861328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "SECOND HUNDRED YEARS.\n\u201cLuke-A-Likes,\u201d (Repeat), Ri-\ndiculous but oddly charming tale\ninvolving a sudden visit from a\nhistorian attached to the Smith-\nsonian Institution, who is vitally\ninterested in Luke. Unfortunate-\nly, Luke is off on a yacht having\na delightful time with Col. Gar-\nroway\u2019s daughter Marcia, who\nfinds him irresistible, so his\ngrandson Ken is dispatched to\ntake his place before the Smith-\nsonian man arrives and Luke\ntan be retrieved, The first few\nmixups are predictable, but the\nJast one is grand, (Color), 7:30\npm. ABC. B @\n\nFLYING NUN. \u201cWith Love\u2014\nFrom Irving.\u201d (Repeat). Nice\nescape entertainment, slim plot\nand all. Flying Sister Bertrille\nmakes friends with a curious\npelican who finally figures our\nheroine to be another bird. Mo-\nments between Sally Field and\nthe bird are full of charm, fol-\nlowed by a conflict with a Fr.\nSweeney, a kind man who\u2019s curi-\naus to discover whal\u2019s going on.\n(Color). 8 p.m. ABC. q CB\n\n.* *\n\nBEWITCHED. \u201c\u2018The Solid\nGold Mother-in-Law.\u201d (Repeat).\nMostly Agnes Moorehead's\nshow, and her sarcastic bite as\n\u2018Endora enchances the amusing\ntale as usual. In a clever siwtch,\nEndora is all granduess and sly-\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1546.0386474609375, 272.38758544921876, 1906.4127685546873, 612.0088989257813 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "investigating in 1953.\nNetworks and stations did re-\nact, most cuionly: to the\npublic condemnation of televis-\ned violence that has followed\nthe deaths of Dr. Martin La-\nther King Jr. and Sen. \u2018Robert\n\u00a5, Kennedy. War movies were\n\nbers that were full of guns, knives\nand fists were put in storage and\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 2629.88447265625, 67.84348754882812, 3004.1277343750003, 343.09816284179686 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "| Desth in life isn\u2019t a casual\noccurrence. Nor should it be in\n\u2018television.\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 446.16502075195314, 1315.6756103515625, 810.5500366210938, 1612.1293212890623 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "ness figuring out a way Lo boost\nDarrin\u2019s career. There's one big\nhitch, however, she hasn\u2019t con-\nsulted Darrin about her master\nplan, (Color), 8:30 p.m. ABC.\n\n\u2018oo \u00ab#\n\nSPECIAL. \u201cBias and the Me-\ndia.\u201d Part I. Time for Ameri-\ncans.\u201d Don\u2019t miss Harry Bela-\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 451.64129638671875, 1635.359375, 2979.39013671875, 4747.544921875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": " TABLERITE\nU.S.D.A. CHOICE Cc\nIb. a\n\nU.S.D.A. CHOICE U.S.D.A. CHOICE\n\nSIRLOIN | T-BONE\nSTEAK STEAK\n\nw, ]\u00b09 ne 19\n\nU.S.D.A. CHOICE U.S.D.A. CHOICE\nCLUB PURE LEAN\nGROUND\nSTEAK BEEF\nnm. [9 \u00bb 55\u00b0\nMORTON FROZEN a - ;\nVANILLA \"CREAM i * GOLDEN RIPE\nBU _ WAFERS PIES Ae \u2014\n\n2 PKGS 1%-lb.\nPKG. 29: . 25<\n\nG\nANGEL FOOD\nMEADOW GOLD\nCAKE\n\n39\u00b0 BUTTERMILK raBLErnesH U.S. NO TABLEFRESH\n\nNEW WHITE\n2 GAL. 3 9: LETTUCE | POTATOES TOMATOES\n\u201c520 91.99 D ears BQ) ks QE | te. Ae\n\nTe we 29\u00a2 : |\nARMOUR VIENNA G ol SEAL ARMOUR\u2019S \u201cOF HOUSE -\n\nWEET\nEVAP. MILK ye PICKLES TREET C FFEE\nVIETTI BEEF OR PORK 1202. 39\u00b0 CAN 1 49\nBAR-B-Q \"at 59e Mor DQ\n\nENGLISH MT. GREEN WITH hee. ae MORE\n8\u00b0S No. ue\nLADY TABOR SWEET\n\nPOTATOES \u201ccan 29C CHARCOAL CHARMIN DAD'S\n\nCOCKTAIL 3\" = TOILET moa! aon\nSOUTHERN ROLL | Ys GA. \u00a2\nMARGARINE 1232.1 | 69 TISSUE\n\nBALLARD OR PILLSBURY soz KRAFT JET PUFF 4-ROLL 29: 9\u201d PICNIC\nBISCUITS 12 \u2018cans $ MARSHMALLOW PACK PL. ATE\n\nGALLON Bg eee 2 9 \u00a2 \u2019 COUNT 79 $\nwe OIC PRICES GOOD THROUGH 7-1-68\nPRICES GOOD THURSDAY THRU SATURDAY \u2014 WE HONOR GOV'T. FOOD STAMPS \u2014 QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED\n\nBOOTEN IGA ELEANOR IGA F & F IGA KANAWHA IGA KOSTAS IGA |G. H. MASON IGA| WOODVILLE IGA\nMARKET MARKET MARKET FOODLINER MARKET MARKET\n\n155 MAIN ST. 5200 MACCORKLE AVE.\nJ SCOTT DEPOT, W. VA. ELEANOR, W. VA. NITRO, W. VA. CHARLESTON, W. VA. WHITESVIE.LE, W. VA. WOODVILLE, W. VA.\n\n \n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 2277.66767578125, 279.97544555664064, 2638.3069335937503, 1202.8009521484375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "this week before the House spe-\ncial subcommittee on investiga-\ntions. He reminded Chairman\nHarley 0. Staggers, D-W.Va.,\nthat many of the classics in lit-\nerature and drama are filled\nwith violence,\ne a *\n\nTELEVISION, at this early\ndate, hag few classics and none\nof them depend on violence tc\nentertain. What is at issue is\nthe use of violence that is un-\nmotivated, unteasoned; violence\nthat does not move a plots vio\nlence that is used merely for\nthe shock value.of violence.\n\nWe are facing a generation of\nchildren, now maturing, that\nhas spent more time with We\n\nout consequence or without\n\nmourning.\nOne doesn\u2019t need a scholar\u2019s\nstatistical table to see the ef.\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 2283.245361328125, 1211.7662353515625, 2634.326416015625, 1589.85400390625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 58.78774719238281, 2500.04755859375, 443.05821533203124, 4565.916308593751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Boa dca Teale Mia\n\nA great many North - South\npairs scored a deficit when this\nhand was deall in a recent tour\nnament.\n\n\u2018West usually made life diffi-\ncult for his opponents by open-\ning with a preemptive bid of\nfour hearts. North overcalled\nwith five clubs. Some Souths\nwere content to bid a small slam\nin clubs which was made with\nease, since only a trump trick\nmist be lost. :\n\nSeveral players in the South\npeat were unwilling to give up\n(he higher scoring spade con-\ntract and, with a virtually self-'\nsufficient suit, they bid six\nspades, In tournament bridge,\nwhere each deal is a separate\ncontest, a premium is awarded\nfor the best score, and the play-\ners, therefore, usually prefer a\nmajor suit contract over a min-\n\nor.\n\nAt most tables, the king of\nhearts was Jed and ruffed by\ndeclarer, Trumps were drawn in\nfour rounds as the dummy dis-\ncarded clubs. South bad 11 top\ntricks \u2014 five spades, five dia-\nmonds, and one club, with a\nchance {o win them all if he\ncould pick up the king of clubs.\n\nBefore testing clubs, South\nran his diamond suit by first\ncashing the ace and then over-\nteking dummy\u2019s queen with the\nking. East followed to every\nround while West discarded\nhearts. North shed a club and\nthe two remaining hearts. The\njack of clubs was finally led\nand, when West followed with\nthe four, most declarers chose to\ntake the finesse. East produced\nthe king of clubs and a heart\nrejurn enabled West to cash two\ntricks in that suil.\n\nA few declarers saved one\ntrick by going up with the ace\nof clubs; however, only one South\nmanaged to make the slam \u2014 de-\nspite the relative simplicity of\nthe play. The successful declar-\ner observed that, with 11 tricks\nimmediately available to him, he\ncould force the development of\na 12th in the heart suit without\nhaving to subject himself to a\nclub fuess. |\n\nAfter trumps were drawn,\nSouth merely crossed over to\nthe ace of diamonds and \u2018ed\nthe queen of hearts, discarding\na club from his hand. West was\nin with the king of hearts and\nshifted {9 a club. Declarer pvt!\nup North's ace and cashed the,\njack of bearts on which he dis-|\ncarded his remaining club. The\nqueen of diamonds was now led\nand overtaken by the king in the\nclosed hand to cast out the re-\nmaining tricks in that suit.\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 1178.318115234375, 77.96034240722656, 2533.8935546875, 257.57275390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "ONLY SHOCK VALUE FOR TV?\n\nTopic of Violence Comes Up Again\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 92.9912109375, 418.8725280761719, 1127.16015625, 585.0682983398438 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "TV KEY PREVIEWS\n\n\u2018Bias and the Media\u2019 Slated\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 2649.2802734375, 458.2112121582031, 3003.9521484375, 1568.8619384765625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "IR\nBARBECUE SAUCE\n\n \n\n} ;\ne?\nwiru Shiteffh wamne\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 1220.0504150390625, 276.6573486328125, 1494.4537353515625, 326.2838439941406 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "By Lawrence Laurent\nThs Wasehinatan Dact\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 143.42538452148438, 4604.61474609375, 344.4477844238281, 4652.72802734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "Reunion\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 61.313534545898435, 4661.1076171875, 435.2107727050781, 4758.018359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Richardson \u2014 July 7, Meadow\nRiver Park, route 60, Rainelle.\nPicnic basket.\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 1557.8179931640625, 621.3067626953125, 2274.7255859375, 1603.73779296875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "THURSDAY\n\n \n\n \n\no 3 j Oo\nChariton Hountingten Mantington. uk HM\nWCHS-TV WSAZ-TV | WHTN-TV | WOAY-TV\n\nces anc cos-ane\n\nLove of ze (6) [Jeopardy (C) |Bewliched (C) | Bewlfehed (Cc)\n\nrow (C) |Eye Guess (C}) | Treasure Isle (C) [Treasure Isle (C)\n\n \n\n700] Jackie Obtinger |New: Dream House (C) {Dreain Housa {C)\n\u2018 Lets make A Wedding Pi jing P\n30) As ihe Worid ahs fea ia Party (\u20ac)|Wedding Party (C)\n\n \n\n \n\n348| . 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WEATHER BUREAU - ESSA\n\n2\nOM\nye wy 4\n\nSee\n\nPTAs the\n\nee vey 8\n\nt\n\n \n \n \n \n\n \n\nShowere FUL\nmh? teow GSD\n. Pivertes (Kae)\n/ Aes\n\n, aint eonaccmaneceasiniaaes \u00b0 ~~ s -\nbeoleted Precipitation Net lndleeted~ Caoncck iacei BPacccace \u201cOO, a\n\n \n\nFigures Show Migh Tempeer. ox Pa mected\nBor Deytime Thursday\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 2786.736572265625, 9130.4013671875, 3464.489501953125, 9202.5390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "Five-Dav Weather\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 2844.6533203125, 8565.7626953125, 3400.27880859375, 8683.90625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "In Our Skies\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 4416.66259765625, 4506.9892578125, 4994.28857421875, 4626.91845703125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "By R. 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Kennedy \u2014 touched off the most emotional\ndemonstration of thal year\u2019s cauyention,\n\nAnd when the film ended and (he eohls\n\n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n\n \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 462.90485498046877, 210.93988916015624, 867.7512119140625, 616.7782504882813 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "The images cast on the two vast movie\nscreens hung bigh in oppesite corners of\nIbe convention ball were larger than fife\n\nBut, as the avcompanying words of his\nbrother \u2014 dhe last of his birethers ~~ Sen\nEdward M, Kennedy reminded the autticnes:\n\n\u201cMy brother need nat bz idealized or\nenlarged in dexth beyond what he was in\nlife...\n\nMemorial tributes ta fallen Kemiedys have\nbecome # sad habit al Demicetatie National\nConventions,\n\nBut for all the sadness, hist night's eule:\nto Tebat F. Kennedy gave the I\nconvention its first genuine tue of cla.\nof honest emotiun, af sure dignity.\n\nAnd it had special meanin\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n\nie, for a\n\n \n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 1152.5505458984376, 1717.48426171875, 1436.5694492187502, 2592.871939453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": " \n\nFUICAGQ (UPLH\u2014From start\nly finish, the \u2018Tennessee del\n\nnn to Lhe Deimoeratic National\nConvention was almast unauti-\n\nmously unifed on every issue. |\n\nThe delegates applauded Gov.\nBulord ENington\u2019s decision ear-\n\u2018in the week to hold as a\nfaverile son,\u201d were opposed to\nthe more dovish approach sug-\ngested by the minocily report:\non the Vielfnam war plank, and\nthought Mayor Richard Daley\nwas right in clamping light se-\neurily oa (his traubled city,\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nAnd while most of them prob-\nably would have rather seen\ninitials LBJ than HHH al the\nhead af the lickel, Hubert Hum-\nphrey was their choice from\namong the candidates running.\n\nThey alsa agreed Thursday\nnight (hat Humphrey had made\nthe sight decision in lapping\nSen. Edmund Muskie of Muine\nfor Ihe No. 2 spot.\n\n\u201cTm highly elated.\u201d said El-\ningion. \u201cHe's a man with a ca-\nreer of great service. He under-\nStands [he necessity of coopera-\nlion between state and federal\nGeveraments, \u00a2 think he will\nmake an outstanding Vice Pres-\nident.\u201d\n\nKenneth Schoen of Nashville,\nthe only man in die delegation\nto vole for Sen. Eugene Me-\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 328.3744201660156, 789.1260375976562, 1146.7315673828125, 1357.7413330078125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 316.9222194824219, 2249.016732421875, 590.439322265625, 3252.732046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "ON OOS ae a Ade APSVES EA\n\nCHICAGO (UPI) \u2014 Hippies\n\nslept on the trampled grass\nof Grant Park today while\ndelegates to the Democratic\nNational Convention hustled\nbail money to get out of jail.\n\nTraces af tear gas fumes\nbung over the park, and\njingered in both the lockup\nal Central Police\nHeadquarters and the great\nconvention hotels along\nMichigan Avenne.\n\nThis was the hangover\nmorning of one af the\nstrangest days and nights in\nAmerican politics\u2014a_ span\nThursday in which the balk\noF one state\u2019s delegation ied\na march on its own parly's\nconvention aud in which al\nleast 20 delegates preferred\nlo be arrested rather than\nlisten to Vice Presideni\nHubert H. Tunphrey accept\nhis nomination.\n\nThe wave of prolest against\nthe convention began in\nearnest Wednesday when\npolice and guardsmen hattied\nfiercely with thousands cf\naulivac pratesters with three\npresidential candidates\nwatching from their hotel\nsuiles. It ended Thursday\nnight when guardsmen invited\ndelegates to be arrested and\nihen let loase wath a barrage\nof tear gas grenaies\n@ marching coluna of 5.1%\n\nit was all over \u2014 almost\n\u2014 when the Democratic\ndelegates amt in jail came\nback fram the closing ses:\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1989.6264736328126, 1722.7338955078126, 2277.071890625, 2598.019888671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": " \n\ni \u201cPor atime, T hau hoped we\n|. would get a lineral Southerner,\u201d\n{said Lillard. \u201c1 was leaning ta-\nward Terry Sanford, bul 1 sup-\n| pose Sen, Muskie will add to\nthe lickel. | am absolutely sure\njhe wil Nave a very definite ap-\npeal lo the Negra vate.\u201d\n{ At its final caucus Thursday,\n| the delegation voted unanimous\ndy (6 give the city \u201ca vote of\nconfidence\u201d for the tight securi-\niy used to protcet delegates at-\ntending the convention.\n\nThe motion was pul befare\nthe delegates at a caucus by\nWallace Clement of Chattanooga\nand approved by a standing\nvote after Ellington said he had\ncalled Mayor chard J Daley\nbecause of erilicism given the\nChicago Police Department tnr\ntheir treatment to anti - war\ndemanst raters\n\n\u201cThere has been a lot of TY\ncriticism since last nighl.\u201d Ell\ninglon said of comments made\nby newseasters about palice\nharding of war pratestors\n\u201cT've personally called to thank\nMavor Daley.\"\n\nGene Blanton of Adamsville\nsail Jaler the delegation should\nhave drawn a formal resolution\nthanking Daley, all the dele-\ngales should have signed it,\nand they should have sent it to\nDaley \u201calong with a good Old\nTenipcenn Cornice Pas 2\"\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 51.21869393920898, 254.14814111328124, 448.6891696777344, 603.7076938476563 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": " \n\nCHICAGO (CDN) \u2014 The huge hal) went\ndark and quiet aml there he was. \u2018there\nwas Robert I*, Kennedy roughhuusing happily\nwith his children, praying before his slain\nbrother's coffin, climbing a mountain, wwe\nskating with his . Ethel. pulling a Negra\nYoungster intu bis open ear during a tour\nof the ghellos, wrestling wilh bis dug, walking\nalone and Larefaat isto the sea be loved\nso much. losing his cufflinks to a Surging!\ncrowd of the young peaple who luved him\nsu intel\n\nThere he was jn the rumpted suit. wie\nthe wnruly hair, the Boston Irishman with\nthe Yonkee tivane.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 1292.3593837890626, 230.46648522949218, 1697.3992832031252, 626.8676669921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "weit Up \u2018Thursday night, history repouted\nliself,\n\n\u2018The convention detegates who bad sat\nsilenily respeet{ul through the fin stood\nand began clapping.\n\nSoon the New York deleyation began singiayt\n\u201cThe Batlle Hymn of The Republic, (he\nantiem Robert's friend, Andy Williams, had\nsung on the night of tis funeral.\n\n\u201cGlory, glory hallelujah, his truth is\nmarching on,\u201d (hey sang and the whole\nhall joined in.\n\nFat old men and pretty young girls wept\nopenly, handkerehiefs were pulled aut of\npockels and purses all over the nall to\nwipe away lears and the singing and clapping\nprew stronger,\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 1158.179330078125, 802.7084438476562, 1429.0258701171877, 1563.877798828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "Ihan Ihe Humphrey ferees\nTealized. If Kugene J.\nMeCarthy and) George 8.\nMGovern should threw \u2018he\nVotes to him, the addition of\nthe sizable btors from IMinois\nand California could\nconceivihly starl a stampede\nfor the youthful, last survivor\nof the famous Kennedy\nbrothers.\n\nAnd, although tie had made\nit plain he would not seck\nthe nomination, he could\nhardly have resisted a xenuine\ndraft.\n\nMeNair communicated\nsome of his fears by (elephone\nlo Humphrey in Washington\nFriday, ard then began\nprivately conferring with\nSome af the principal teaders\nof the south. Ataong the\npersons he consulted were\nGay. John Cannatly of Texas,\nGav. Buford Ellington of\nTennessee, Sen. George\nSmathers aud farmer Gov,\nFarris Bryant of Florida.\n\nAt first the Hunihrey\npeople did not lake striously\nthe warning that le was in\ndeep trouble. By Sunday,\nhowever, \u2014 afler Humphrey\n\n \n\n \n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 601.7226650390625, 1579.5539638671876, 867.4714267578124, 2034.9448154296877 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "Daley pastjoned the Mlinois\ncaucus until Wednesday\ninstead of rmitting a vate\nob Sund. as originally\nseheduted,\n\nThis surprise action kept\nWinois\u2019 118 votes on ice at\na crucial Gme, nor was Daley\nthe only major holdout. Jesse\nM. Unrel, chairman of the\nlidvote California delepution,\nlet it be known that his\ndelegation would nol disclose\nits intentions until the\nhalloling on Wednesday night.\n\n\u201cTt looked tu us,\u201d said a\nkey southern leader,\nthough two ig eity\noperators were gelling in\nposition for a power play\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 1437.2729580078126, 812.6254360351562, 1710.8472812500002, 1564.6374423828124 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "arrived in Chicago \u2014 on the\nsame day that Daley disclosed\nhis plans to held\u201d out until\nWednesday, they hegan lo get\ndisturbed,\n\n\u2018The decision was taken then\nfo launch ihe rescue\nOperation. lt began on Monday\nwhen three southern\ngovernors, MeNair, Connally\nand Ellington, announced that\nthey were abandoning their\nfavorite son sialus, This\nMeant that their delegations\nwould now be free to vole\nfor Humphrey on the first\nballot, instead of heing bound\n{o them.\n\n\u2018the operation \u2014 continued\nTuesday when Smathers\nreleased the Flerida\ndelegation from its\ncommilment to him. The total\nvoles involved in this\noperation came fo about 240\nand if provided {he safety\nmargin that Humphrey\nneeded.\n~ The dump Humpirey drive\nwas quiedly drapacd alter this\nwhen it became apparent that\nthe Vice President finally did\nhave enough voles so that\nhe could not be dumacd.\n\n \n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 1713.3093349609376, 1720.1389248046876, 1986.7630527343752, 1970.9777744140627 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "| State Sen. W, J. Peeier o\n|Waverly said Muskie hac\nproven experience as a vot\njgctler in his home slate o\nMaine and wad appeal &\n\u2018arious cibnic groups.\n\n| Nashville City Councilmai\n| eobert Lillard, a Negro, sai\n|Muskie's audition fo the ticke\njou definitely help attract the\nNegra vole.\n\n \n \n\n \n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 323.72818872070314, 1573.0490810546876, 591.2297885742188, 2023.6110751953127 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "fo gel {he nomination the first\nballot ov he might never get\nil. And the way things stoud\nshen McNair arrived Friday,\na lirst ballot nomination was\nnol a certainly.\n\n\u201cThe Southerners were\nslipping into a rebellious mood\nabout the way things were\ngoing for them in the pre-\nconvention hearings,\u201d one\nsource disclosed. \u2018They felt\nthey had been trealed unfairly\nin the battles over the seating\nof some disptted delegations,\nand the change in the unit\nreide,\u201d\u201d\n\nThe second potential danger\nto Humphrey developed when\nChieago Mayor Richarqg\n\n \n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 1442.8244716796876, 2064.449837890625, 1983.9918125, 2573.080923828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "CHICAGO (UPI)\u2014\"1 really hae no idea how horrible it\ncould be.\"\n\ndohn MeCormally, editor ant co-publisher af the Burlington,\nTowa, Hawk-Lye, covered Thursday night's confrontation\nbetween the National Guard and crowds of demonstralors\n\u2018on South Michigan Avenue,\n\n \n\nHe was lalking about tear gas.\n\n \n\n\u201cT had a smali dose of it in lhe Marine Cory he\nsaid. \u201cThey wanled (o indoctrinate us in it. But tonight\nJ got Lhe hell gassed out of me.\n\ni stood against the wall, vomiting. grabbing my false\nfeeth and putting thent in my pocket. It seemed that\nI was nat able to brealhe. 1 can lestiy if takes the\naggressive intent aut of anybody.\n\n*The next thing that impressed ime was the so-called\nmedical corps youth in while coats. They came running\nup, grabbed me, sprinkied water in my eyes and assisted\nme until F could breath again.\u201d\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 878.0491420898437, 2242.06531640625, 1148.4340732421874, 2584.11144140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "selfstyted presidential\ncandidate. Delegates,\nallvriales, clergymen,\ncampaign workers, \u2014 black\nnationalists and various\nbreeds of hippies set out from\nGrant Park\n\nGregory made no secret of\nthe fact the amphitheatre was\non his way home, Police and\n\nguardsmen sworn to keep the\nconvention site pure of\ndissidents saw things the\nSame way.\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 40.465996948242186, 1028.31629296875, 310.6796176757813, 2021.8355625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": " \n\nCHICAGO (CDN) \u2014 Hubert\nHL. Huinphrcy came closer to\nfosing his parly\"s presidentiat\nnomination tan anyone,\nexception convention insiders,\nyet realizes.\n\n \n\nHe might well have missed\nhis big ctance had il not\nbeen for a rescue operation\norganized for him by a group\naf southern governors, led by\nGov. Rokert E. McNair of\nSouth Carolina,\n\nYel, ironically, the South,\nwhich saved the day for\nHumpley at the Demacratic\nConvention, may prove his\nundsing in the November\nelection,\n\nThe story bepins yvilh the\narrival in Chicago Jast Friday\nthree days before the\nconvention opened, of Gov.\nMeNair, Through his contacts\nas chairman of the Southern\nGovernors\u2019 Conference as well\nas chairman of the Mational\nDemocratic Governors?\nConference, he quickly\nlearned that Finnphrey was\nin serious truble,\n\nTneredibly, however,\nHumphrey\u2019s own people on\nthe scene were not aware of\nthis. They were not daing a\ngood job of counting noses.\nSome of ihe strength they\nclaimed was soft, fumphrey\nwas nol as sirang as they\nclaimed.\n\nMeNair came ta the\nconelusion that Humphrey had\n\n \n\n \n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 878.99012109375, 1588.6836025390626, 1148.13976171875, 2038.7443759765627 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "We were nat sure where they\nwere planning to throw their\nStrength.\n\n\u201cBut we knew that Unruh\nWas working hard fo organize\na draft for Ted Kennedy, We\nalso knew Ihat Daley, fike\nUnruh, was an old friend and\nally of the Keanedy clan.\nCouple this with the fact that\nKennedy's \u2014 brother-in-law,\nStephen E. Smith, was in town\nlo serve as a conduit if any\nlighting should be penerated,\nand you had a very tnlecesling\nsituation,\u201d\n\nThe Southerners felt that\nthe behind-the-scenes\nmaneuvering for Kennedy had\nthe makings of a bigeor ibreat\n\n \n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 36.05492135620117, 2275.66394921875, 302.69057348632816, 3749.3113925781254 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "A Brisa corresnondent told\nEuropean readers today\nChicago patice \u201care the same\nkind of men who \u2018eliminated\u2019\nthe Jews in Nazi Germany,\nthe same kind of men whe\nkept Stalin\u2019s terror ative in\nRussia, who shoot down\nFelugees on the Berlin Wall.\n\n\u201cAIL these men have one\nthing in common. They \u2018enjoy\ntheir work.\u201d wrote\u201d Tavid\nEngtish in the London Daily\nExpress from the Democratic\nNational = Convention \u2014 in\nChicago.\n\nHis report coincided with\nseveral other Evropean\ncorrespondents\u2019 accounts and\nopinions of Chicago. Many\n\nd Ihe fighting may cost\nVice President Hubert 1\nHumphrey his chance fer the\npresidency,\n\n \n\nEnglish said he saw two\npolicemen an Michigan\nAvene cle a young iman\nat 20 to the ground. ~The\nbeating went on for a\nSeemingly interminable\nlime.\" he wrote,\n\n\u201cFinally. when the police\nwere salisfied the young nian\nwas insensible. they dragged\nhim across the road and flung\nhim inlo their paddy wagon,\nthe way Hitler's SS men used\nto fling Wie Jewish corpses\ninlo the gas ewes.\n\n \n\n\u201cThe Chicago police meth\nef greeting visitors is {first\nlo push them in the chest.\nand then hil theat aver the\nhead with tong brovsn clubs.\u201d\nsaid the London Daily Mail's\nAnthony Carthew fron the\nConvention site.\n\nThe Madrid Unionist\nnewspaper Pueblo warned the\n\u201cbitterness and disillusion\u201d in\nmany seclors because of the\nviolence might signal the\ndeath of the Demecvatie\nparly.\nlavestia, the Russian\novernMent newspaper, said\nwhile the verbal battle raged\ninside the convention hall\nthere was bloody fighting on\nWie streets of Chicago with\nthe police in beastly reprisal\nfn people demonstrating\negainst the war in Vielnan.\u201d\n\n \n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 319.5542297363281, 2047.4451904296875, 1132.64453125, 2227.751708984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "While Hippies Sleep,\nDelegates Hustle Money\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 1171.2218017578125, 1593.5518798828125, 2284.74755859375, 1710.802001953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "Tennessee Hung Together\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 49.579952239990234, 779.0081176757812, 301.155517578125, 972.3880615234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "The Inside\nStory: How\nIt Happened\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 886.7568359375, 2620.028076171875, 2263.59130859375, 3763.385498046875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "7\n\ni \u2018Ss Tassel\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nSHOP FIRDAY NIGHT UNTIL9\n(shop Saturday until 5:30)\n\nKingsport\n\nel-Ties a KILTIE MOC\n\n \n \n \n \n\nas\n\ntase! aad fringe\nmeel on a sporty moc,\nlook for a fashion thot colers to\nSosvals, lakes compus by torm! Great Se\n\nanytime \u00ab . . ond especioily now, while they're\n\nspeciolly priced at just $7.97 0 pair. Tre your\ncampus cosvals to this swingy little sporlin\nuppers vf Novy, Amber er Brown,\n\n \n\nLadies' Shoes \u2014Main Floor\n\net\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 38.77778244018555, 2038.1522216796875, 278.4996643066406, 2196.310546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Police Enjoy\nTt, British\nReaders Told\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 1438.445443359375, 1714.8952724609376, 1706.4412753906252, 1966.7387607421877 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Carthy for the presidential nom\nination, said he thought Muski\nwould be an \u201caccepiable\" vie\npresidcutial candidate.\n\n\u201cHE Sargent Shriver had beer\n@ conlender, [ would have pre\nferred him, [ think Shrive\nwould have strengthened th\nticket because he would hav\nreceived some Kennedy senii\nment.\"\n\n \n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 598.1811611328125, 2236.57898828125, 869.7819125976562, 2916.37071875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "af ihe convention at tne\nInternational Amphitheatre.\n\nPennsylvania delegates tried\nto whoop it up ala racklail\nparly on ihe inp floor of the\nSherman House. i was tough\ngoing because someone ned\nfouled up the ventilating\nsystem with a stench bomb,\n\n\u201cWhat do 7 think of\nChicago?\" a delegate fren\nPittsburgh said. \u201cTake a deep\nbreath\u2014thal's what I think\nof Chicago,\u201d\n\nThe olficials arrest record\nshowed at least 79 persons\nadded =Thursday to\nWednesday's (nial of 247.\nEstimates of the injured were\nmodest compared with\nWednesday's 200. Since the\neffects af lear gas an\ndiscomforting bat:\npermanent.\n\nTechnically, the march wis\nfo an alleged house party at\nthe home of its leader, Dick\nGregory, = Negro entertainer,\ncompulsive protester ard\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 24.316316604614258, 81.19719696044922, 1641.132568359375, 206.19297790527344 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": " \n\nThe Convention\u2019s Momen. Of Class\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 1740.9541015625, 84.39913940429688, 2250.554443359375, 1377.2640380859375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 51.15707015991211, 640.7500610351562, 1731.26708984375, 774.9097290039062 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "South Saved Humphrev\u2019s Bacon\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 1563.4554443359375, 2007.119384765625, 1860.806396484375, 2056.95361328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "GAS IS NO GAS\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 122.42595672607422, 204.98670959472656, 379.60345458984375, 254.46713256835938 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "By RAYMOND BR. CO.\nChieaeo Daily Now\n\n \n\n \n \n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 325.62687036132814, 3390.252083984375, 856.2598178710937, 3716.95275 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "Kingsport psychiatsist seeking pationts in Tri-Cit\nPuachce has dropped off en\nPaticuis fo add extra hv\n\niVIEg\n\nies aren.\nNivcly since he advised several\nspace to hones to help caltn\nSilery uerves. Now patients\u2019 friends adding extra Hying\narea (hraugh Horsley Linaber Company. Nobody needs\npsychiatrist anymore. Horsley's expert eraftsmanzhip, easy\nhaancing, giving everybody new lease an life, If you have\nProblems (hat can't he solved by Horsley, call psychiatrist\nimmediately, (But If more room to brealhe would solve\nyour problems, call Horsey Luniber Company at 245-6154.\nHorsley rates rin a fot cheaper than psychiatrists.)\n\n \n\n \n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 58.93739318847656, 2208.2138671875, 287.4240417480469, 2255.1982421875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "By PETER J. SHAW\nUnited Press Internalinnal\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 345.780029296875, 3301.8505859375, 835.2114868164062, 3368.851318359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "Doctor Needs Patients\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 599.5746547851562, 2932.7161953125, 859.7020175781249, 3254.970083984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": " \n\nNt Soday aad Keg verre Pe\nJoe Later pa, ar ae.\nRo sue cet:\n\n \n \n\n \n\nsee cee:\n\noe\n\n \n\n \n\nErato cf xl mater bares y\nDied wine ie enccem coil\nBa sarar,\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 336.44672509765627, 1434.806283203125, 723.7886875, 1562.3420322265627 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "Georgia delegate Julian Bond is at\nmicrophone on floor of Convention\nHall aller his name was placed in\nnomination for the Vice Presidential\nNomination. Bond deelined Lhe pom-\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 56.287925720214844, 985.7194213867188, 295.53936767578125, 1026.1668701171875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "By WILLIAM McG.\n\nPS ee\n\n \n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 1788.30859375, 1386.2613525390625, 2200.690185546875, 1434.7520751953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "Tears For Kennedy\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 353.0164489746094, 2235.410400390625, 557.7862548828125, 2257.78125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "By BRUCE BR. HAK EE\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "281945386-fergus-falls-daily-journal-Apr-24-1968-p-15.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 2, 3 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 2, 3 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6903.57763671875, 10408.490265625 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 1361.8544921875, 766.7479858398438, 1816.7874755859375, 1324.1895751953125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 994.4305419921875, 4493.48291015625, 1659.6246337890625, 4730.33544921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "Liquor Store-Bar\n\u2018Robbed of $12.000\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 156.0675499267578, 1449.267791015625, 1000.9017646484375, 6214.048371093751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "Dear Dr. Molner: Would you\nexplain in your column how\nglue-sniffing affects an individ.\nual? I hear that so many Stu-\ndents are glue - sniffers and |\nworry about them. Does it make\nthem go off the deep end or just\nmake them slap - happy? I am\na curious and concerned teach-\ner. \u2014 M. A.\n\nI have had columns on this\nbefore, but apparently the kids\nwho want to sniff glue don\u2019t read\nthe column on such days.\n\nYour definition for \u2018\u2018going off\nthe deep end\u2019\u2019 or ,ust being\nslap - happy\u2019 may be different\nthan mine.\n\nHowever, maybe this answer\nwill do: the result of breathing\nthe concentrated fumes is in-\ntoxication \u2014 some exhilaration\nand light-headedness, and then\nloss of judgment. The latter var-\nies from one individual to an-\nother, just as in the case with\nalcohol. There are cases in\nwhich glue - sniffers have been\nseriously injured and even kill-\ned in traffic, or have fallen off\nroofs because they thought they\ncould fly.\n\nIntoxication is always poten-\ntially dangerous, and the young\nfolks, now as always, have\na tendency to think that nothing\nbad can happen to them.\n\nAside from the sheer intoxi-\ncation from glue - sniffing, the\nmore serious, and long - range,\ndanger is severe damage to the\nbody. Liver damage is the prime\ndanger, and this damage can\nrather quickly go beyond the\ndoctor\u2019s ability to cure or the |\nliver\u2019s ability to repair it. |\n\nIn a word, many glue - sniff-\ning youngsters are starting on\nthe road to having cirrhosis of\nthe liver, because these glue\nfumes are poisonous. That\u2019s no\nfigure of speech. They are ac-\ntually toxic.\n\nBesides liver damage, there\ncan also be damage to the blood.\nand in turn to the brain. Glue-\nsniffing is physically dangerous,\nmuch more so than alcohol\u2014\nand there is plenty of brain\ndamage and cirrhosis among\ndrinkers.\n\nThe dangerous element in glue\n\u2014the \u2018\u2018airplane glues,\u201d not or-\ndinary glue \u2014 is the solvent, a\nhydrocarbon which evaporates |\nvery rapidly.\n\nSolvents which are similarly\ndangerous are used in other pro-\nducts, spot removers, and so on.\nGasoline is a hydrocarbon, too,\nbut does not evaporate as rapid-\nly as the airplane glue solvents.\nThus sniffing gasoline or other\nsuch hydrocarbons can _ be\nharmful, too, but the rapidity\nwith which the glue solvents\nevaporate means that the lungs\nabsorb very large amounts of\nthe poison in a much shorter\ntime\n\nTragic as it is when a young-\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 1012.02487109375, 1452.34030078125, 1864.8620917968751, 4445.326203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "ister is hurt or gets into trouble\n\u2018while intoxicated from the\nfumes, the more depressing re-\nalization is the number who, as\nadults, will learn that their liv-\ners are being destroyed and lit-\ntle can be done for them.\n\n| Dear Dr. Molner: My husband\nsays there is no food value in\ngelatine, either fruit - flavored\nor plain. I say there is, a lot of\nprotein. Am I right?\n\n\u2014Mrs. L. C. B.\n| Yes, gelatine has food value,\nwhat we call an incomplete pro-\ntein. as it does not contain all\nof the necessary types of pro-\ntein. It still is nourishing. Des-\nserts made from gelatine pow-\n\nder and water contain about 60\u00b0\nealories per three ounces; if.\nfruit is added, about 67 to 70\n\ncalories per three ounces (100\ngrams).\n\n'\n\nNote to Mr. W.J.B.: Yes, ulcer |\n\npains can be caused by hostility\nor other uupleasant emotion.\n\nYou say ordinary treatment re-\u2014\n\nlieves you until you encounter\n\nthis person. Isn\u2019t it someone you\n\n'\n\ncan avoid? That seems the sim-\n\nple answer.\n\nDiverticulosis is a bulge in the |\n\ndigestive tract. To become more\nfamiliar with the subject, write\nfor my booklet, \u2018Don\u2019t Let Di-\nverticulosis Throw You,\u201d enclos-\ning a long, self - addressed, |\nstamped envelope and 25 cents.\nin coin to cover cost of printing\nand handling.\nDr. Molner welcomes all read- |\ner mail, but regrets that due to\nthe tremendous volume receiv-\ned daily, he is unable to answer\nindividual letters. Readers\u2019\nquestions are incorporated in\nhis column whenever possible.\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 342.2129821777344, 861.7290649414062, 1207.044921875, 1228.6041259765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "To Your\n\nGood Health\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 212.77073669433594, 6521.203125, 1807.701904296875, 8326.9931640625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": " \n\n\u201c\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n\u00ae\neda\n\n\u2018minera\n(not alive)\n\nTHIS KINO [5S\nLIGHTER= I CAN\nSEE THROUGH\nTHIS A LITTLE\n\n\u2018\n= a\u201d\n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n\nTHESE ROCKS ARE\nHEAVY, WITH A\nSHINY LUSTER |}\n\nBo | 114\nCOPPER. IRON ORE\npr if\n\n \n\n=\n\nILLUSTRATING ==\nTWO MAIN KINDS = =\nOF MINERALS ==\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 161.36619494628906, 8441.0439140625, 1814.7452705078126, 10408.490265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Pee amie TN Magen me eS ee ee ee ee a en ee er ee ee\n\nx * *\n\nANSWER: Remember the old guessing game in which\nyou asked if some object was animal, vegetable or miner-\nal? It emphasized the distinction that animals and. vege-\ntables are alive; while a mineral is not. All minerals are\nthought to have once been fluid or molten, most of them\nlater having become solid. There are too many minerals to\nlist here, but it will help to understand about the two main\ndivisions, metallic and non-metallic, Metals are sometimes\nfound in a pure state, like copper, but\u2018are generally\ncombined, in a natural state, with other materials. They\nthen are called ores. Metallic rocks are heavy and usually\nshiny, with a metal-like luster. Non-metallic rocks are\nlighter. Most are somewhat transparent, so that one can\nsee light through a thin edge. Many have crystal shapes\nand* resemble glass. Collecting minerals makes a\nwonderful hobby, for many have interesting shapes and\nmarvelous colors. Minerals are extremely important in\nfood. We all know good old table salt, but did you realize\nthat sodium, iron, phosphorous, calcium are all vital-to\nour health? We get them the easy way, by eating delicious\nfoods like milk, cheese, vegetables, fruits and eggs.\n4-24\n\n(Dianne Barner of Clintondale, Pa., wins a prize for this\nquestion. You can win\u2019 $10 cash plus AP\u2019s handsome\nWorld Yearbook if your question, mailed on a postcard to\nunior Editors in care of this newspaper, is selected for a\norize.}\n4\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 993.826873046875, 4757.7929375, 1835.5430000000001, 6075.977082031251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "MINNEAPOLIS (AP) \u2014 A\n\u2018liquor store - night club was\n\u2018robbed of some $12,000 in cash\n\u2018and checks, victims of the three\nmasked men told police.\n| Mr. Bob\u2019s liquor store in sub-\nurban Crystal was held up Mon-\n\u2018day morning by the trio, who\nordered the bartender and five\n/customers into the men\u2019s room.\nRobert N. Soule, owner, was di-\nrected to open a safe, then un-\n\u2018lock the cash register, which\nthe robbers cleaned out.\n\nSoule had made an attempt to\n\u2018barricade himself in an office\n\u2018but came out when they\nthreatened to shoot his father-\n\u2018in-law, Gerald Oleson.\n\nVv\n\n_ In spring, youngsters knuckle\ndown to a game of marbles\u2014\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 5163.849609375, 734.80859375, 6903.57763671875, 7754.0556640625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "fon\u2019 RUASI\n\n \n\nast ~ \u2018 af E Ta\n\nHe ae 4 =\n~ 3\n\na LZ, Hotrd \u2018\ni ae\u201d wide 7 =\n\ni: en # i}\n\n3 ate im Pe Waist | time J\n\n\u201ci... a Ne al,\ney e \u2018eli\n\nTOL LE TT TE ETE EEE OEE LEESON LCE TE IO LOLOL OOO:\n\nENDS CUTS CENTER CUTS\n\n48. 538i.\n\nCOUNTRY STYLE\nDs Pork Ribs\n\n \n\nAn A SESS TE TREAT TL TT\nMORRELL\u2019S PRIDE\u2014Smoked cNics 3 9:\n\n10-ounce Rings\n\npoLocna 3 DO\"\nSWISS STEAK eg\nCHU STEAK\n\nsw \u201c= 6S.\n\nERNIE\u2019S PURE LEAN FRESH GROUND\n\n<7 Ss\n\n \n\nBi ve\nBEEF\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n\nFROZEN FROZEN\n\nGolden Gem Carnation\n\nORANGE | FISH\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 276.5870666503906, 6266.23046875, 1483.423583984375, 6523.54541015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "A Junior Editors Quiz About-\n\nMINERALS\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 1920.2557373046875, 584.3656005859375, 5174.88427734375, 9050.9619140625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\n\u201cWE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES\u201d\n\nCORNER UNION AND WASHINGTON FERGUS FALLS, MINN.\nene reece errr reece reece ED\n\nFREE Gift House Stamps iris:\nAPPLE SAUCE 2: 39\u00b0\n\n \n \n\n \n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n\n\u2018dl ~~ VALUABLE COUPON WILDERNESS\n\n| Occident Flour || PIE MIXES\nq seis TRE ee my sT 69* | @ FRENCH APPLE @ RAISIN\n\n18 @ LEMON @ APPLE\n\ni t\n\nww , << : |\n1S & 50-Lb. Bag .... $3.59*\ni \u201cWith This Coupon |\n\n\u2018\nAt ERNIE\u2019S FOODS ;\nupon Expires April 27!\n\n \n\nNO. 2\nCANS\nBUTTER KERNEL\u2014No. 303 Cans\n\n@ PEAS e@MIXED VEGETABLES =\n@ FRENCH STYLE GREEN BEANS FOR\n\n@ CUT GREEN OR WAX BEANS\n\nSaaS SRS POG Pa SS ES DTA aE i AT aaa\nfy a i,\nee der site\nSie WATT Bests\nBat Wa\nSee, 1H |\nSoa 7 Ses\npst |) od\nSire VY a\nse nai it ered\n% ai Ree\nPORTER sae\n3\n\nBe: 3 DEODORANT\n\nSECOND 10-LB. BAG AT REGULAR PRICE\n\nin COLA\n\nPre 39\u00b0 Bo od\nREG. 77c! Deposit\n\nBUTTER KERNEL\n\nWith FREE TOY!!! \u20ac \\\nFAMILY SIZE\n8 x $7 =z 69\n\na the extra rich\nCRACKERS liu rode\n\u2018 | r, FAMILY SIZE\n\u201c BOs 4 a 89s\nSPECIAL AT\n\nBONUS CARD SPECIAL\u2014With '\u20191\u201d\u2019 Filled Bonus Card You Can Get:\n\nlucky | \"=\" | crisco\nWHIP | BUTTER OL\n\n atop: wateh.: He\n-uses~ the stop. Wwateh \u201cto~ gouge\nthe Ame that. lt tikes \u2018a target\nvehicle\u2019 to. traverse: the omarked\nL0ne8 and, through | \u2018the use of\na carefully computed\u201d chart, de-\n\u2018termines the average speed. of\n\u2018the vehicle While: dnt \u2018the speed\nzone, :\n\n\u201cFor 'inglanee;: a vehicle \u2018that\ncrosses the\u2019 one-cighth mile zone\nin\u2019 6.4\u2019 seconds Is. traveling: exact-\nHy 70.31\u00b0 miles per hours: 2.\n| A time of.7.5 seconds is exact:\nly 60 miles per hour:and 4.5: sce:\nfonds is exactly 100\" miles. Per\nhours.\n| Highway Patrol neraonnel? par-\nticipating- in\u2019 the - demonstration\n| were patrolmanDave Reynolds\n\"of: Osceola, \u201cpatrolman -. Howard\nHays of Corydon, and\u2019 patrolman\nwae Peterson of Indianola, the\n\niat, 8\nIn the initial tests patrolman\n| Hays, driving a patrol car. equip-\nped witha VASCAR. unit drove\nthrough: one. of the. marked: one-\nj eighth\u201d mile \u2018zones. and recorded\n| his\u201d own speed on the VASCAR\nunit\u2019 while: Petersen.\u2018 timed-\u2018and\n| computed. the, patrol. car's. speed\ni from\u201d the Saltese\niocIn-repeated comparisons of the\n| speed \u2018fallied by = the VASCAR\np units, and\u00bb that \u2018timed and\u2122 com:\nputed \u2018by the pilot fromthe: air,\n| the: result\u00a7 arrived \u201cat \u00a9 by. both\n| patrolmen were nearly. identical\nor. Jess\u201d than.\u2019 a mile, an hour\n\n| Vasear\u2014::.\npose nGAGEA on kes n.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 1303.2697822265625, 359.23053662109373, 1883.6415947265625, 1928.1203544921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n\n-mothods and\nequipmen ae boing \u2018used! with\n\u2018increasing: effectiveness. by the\nJowa. Highway, Patrol. In-lts- con-\n\u2018Unuing \u201cefforts to -ferrot out: the\nhabitual traffic law Violator, keep.\n\u2018traffic: traveling. at a legal, safe\nspucd, \u2018and combat the \u2018alarming\ninet e Jn deaths on mae high:\n\n Sophistica\n\nexperimental | se. of pilots\nInc airplanes: \u2018hovering\u2019 over busy\nhighways as\u2019\u2018spotters\u201d began\u2019 in\n1959.;and proved \u2018so\u00a9 successful:\n\u201cthat: five: patrol: planes\u201d and. 11\npilots\u201d are. now. utilized: for. traf\nflee: control. by \u201cthe. patrol.\n.The- patrol: has now.:added an-\nother. -revoluntionary device ..to\n(8 arsenal of: weapons against\nthe \u2018speeder... VASCARS The\nnow. ald \u2018is technically known. as\na Visual \u201cAverage Speed Com:\nauier \u2018And: Recorder,'' cba B ged\nNASCAR for short. -\n\nThe: \u2018VASCAR \u2018unit is\u201d Already.\nAnslalled: in\u2019 some patrol cars in\n\u2018the stale and one\u2019 is \u201cin use. in\n\u201cthe. Lucas: County: area,\u2019 by | pa-\ntrolman Howard, Hays. of Cory'-\ndon. o\nThe -VASCAR \u201cAint, \u201conce: in:\nstalled: \u2018inva patrol..car, enables\n[a patrolman: to. accurately \u2018pauge\nthe distance the car has traveled\nand the -time\u00ae:that \u201cit: took. to\ntravel. that! \u2018distance. Once \u2018these\ntwo! \u2018bits of data. are \u201crecorded\na miniature: computer, \u2018immedi-\nately -calctilales the \u2018car's: \u2018\u2018aver-\n\u2018age\u2019 speed and gives: the officer\nJa reliable: basis\u201d \u2018for \u201cissuing a\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 163.7038642578125, 3137.542609375, 737.2836845703125, 4466.700066406251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "hapter of the R\u00e9d\n\u201cbeen\u201d scheduled. Mot\ncad it Ge\n\nal\nInaugurated\nnot only ibe\n\n \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 756.89221875, 3905.681525390625, 1321.70690234375, 5965.535027343751 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "sibel\n\nLad pat Ga ae.\nAss: 8.\n| aeeletanee.\n\n \n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 3662.6881171875, 3099.958380859375, 4831.565300781251, 3717.7567070312502 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": " \n \n\nited at the Ritz \u2018theater, ants a promise\u2019 \u201cOF free.\n\n\u2018part of the\u2019 \u2018progran\nChristmas. celebration planne Ay: downtown Ch\nseason.\n\nThe program, sponsored by the Retail Co\nthe Chariton. \u2018Chamber of Commerce, orerehanter\nof night openings during whi\ntheir,stores open until 9 p.m. \u2018for the |\nshoppers.\n\nae \u201cTwo. drawings\nETN. sets, on.\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 3074.98046875, 362.6677551269531, 4773.4609375, 1322.2528076171875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 739.5896064453125, 3132.517951171875, 1314.073357421875, 3417.1475761718752 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": " \n \n\n \n \n \n\nnins the\n\u2018older. boys and girls ife. Sav:\ning. \u2018techniques. f ne\nFirst Ald. \u2018instructions. are \u201cof\nfered. fo orale Groups: each\n\n \n \n \n \n\n(Continued: \u2018On page: 6): Hoes\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 3672.8951484375, 4881.30091015625, 4241.175652343751, 5969.873894531251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "oe\noral be\n\n \n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 191.4772186279297, 392.6709899902344, 1264.35302734375, 1325.0333251953125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 1356.8498603515625, 5386.61731640625, 1922.2477958984375, 5973.850945312501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": " \n \n\n \n\nnh\n\n \n\nDee ean\navellableninie\n\n \n\nmney\nme\nparen\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 181.7872840576172, 1492.0827705078125, 1304.22350390625, 1931.4912041015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "--Mascar.... that means Visual Average Speed.Com-\nputer and Recorder... and it's \u2018used by the Iowa High:\n\u201cWay Patrol \u2018to determine the speed of automobiles: The\nlittle computer.is mounted on the dash of-a highway. pa-\ntrol car and with such vital information as the\u2019 distance\na car has traveled and the time it took the'car to travel\nthat distance, it accurately guages the average speed that\n_ the car was traveling. The information is fed into. the com:\nputer and the answer is flashed back instantly on a min-\n\njature TV screen. .\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 1344.418212890625, 2834.26416015625, 3628.569580078125, 4664.8779296875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 1356.1824951171875, 2818.42578125, 3621.772705078125, 4653.03271484375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 3070.82825390625, 1528.6132880859375, 3870.1319511718752, 1933.82653125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "A three man unit with. an airplane, two\ncars anda revolutionary 1 new device called\n\u201cVascar, monitor the state\u2019s highway SyS-\ntem \u2018to. keep an eye on traffic. violators.\nWayne Peterson, center, \u2018of \u2018Indianola; is\none of the state's \u2018pilots and. watches the\nhighways from above. From his vantage\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 3092.906623046875, 5443.43958203125, 3665.4725273437502, 5964.078972656251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": " \n\nWeniy\u2019y\nFuGno see\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 369.5378112792969, 1358.002197265625, 989.0104370117188, 1461.8929443359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "Vascar Unit . .\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "189471339-thomasville-times-enterprise-Mar-01-1968-p-7.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 9 ], [ 1, 11 ], [ 64, 4 ], [ 13, 30 ], [ 14, 15 ], [ 49, 36 ], [ 43, 71 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 1, 11 ], [ 9, 0 ], [ 15, 14 ], [ 30, 13 ], [ 36, 49 ], [ 43, 71 ], [ 64, 4 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 4986.31980859375, 7273.27928125 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 3729.296890625, 326.378677734375, 4328.70262109375, 1868.9737392578127 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "eoraded TN Wil BOOK MN, Fare\nIso, in sald office,\n\nSaid se.trity deed was given to\nsecure a note of even date there-\nwith for 3468.00 and all other\nindebtedness which may arise be-\ntween the said Mimo Hadley and\nModern leun Company until said\nsecurity deed is cancelled, all as\nshown bs a kecurily deed record-\ned in the Office of the Clerk of\nthe Superior Court of Thomas\nCounty, Georgla, in Deed Book\n29, Folio 676; and\n\nWHIGRIEAS, said note and all\nindebtedness has become in de-\nfault as to the installments of\nprincipal and interest provided\ntherein, and the undersigned has\nelected that the entire indebted-\nness, principal and interes{, be-\ncome due at once as provided in\nsald.note,.and security deed. ,\n\nNOW, THEREFORE, according\nto the original terms: of said\nsecurity dead and pursuant to. the\npower of sale contained therein\nand the laws in such cases made\nand provided, th\u2019 undersigned\nwill expose for sale to the high\nest and best bidder for cash the\nabove described property, after\nproper advertisement, on the first\nTuesday in March, 1968, between\nthe legal hours of sale before\nthe courthouse door in) Thomas-\nville, Thomas County, Georgia,\nThe proceeds from said sale will\nbe used, first to the payment\nof said note, principal, interest,\nexpenses and attorney\u2019s fees for\nwhich proper notice is given, and\nthe balance, if any, delivered as\nprovided. in. said security deed.\n\nThis 25th day of January, 1968.\n\nMODERN LOAN COMPANY,\n. Thomasville, Georgia, as\nof \u2014----\u2014 A ttorney-in-Fact-\u2014for--\u2014-\nElmo Hadley ,\n\nunder power of sale in\n] Security Deed.\n1B. B. Earle, Jr.\nri\u2019 Attorney at Law\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 3796.927017578125, 5722.55812109375, 4383.445296875, 7247.27586328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "GEORGIA, Thomas County.\n\nWHEREAS, heretofore on the\n8rd day of December, 1965, Joe\nHenry Johnson did excute to\nAlajay, Inc. a certain security\ndeed to the following land:\n\nAll of Lot No. 11, Block C of\nMagnolia Heights Subdivision in\nthe City of Thomasville, Thomas\nCounty, Georgia according to a\nplat by James A. Anderson, Jr.,\nRegistered Surveyor, dated Janu-\nary 4, 1965 and recorded in Deed\nBook -9-O, page 80 among the\nDeed - Records of Thomas County,\nGeorgia.\n\nSaid security deed was given\nto secure a note of even date\ntherewith for Six Thousand Eight\nHundred Two and No-100 ($6,-\n802.00) Dollars, and all other in-\ndebtedness which may arise be-\ntween the said Joe Henry John-\nson, and Alajay, Inc, until said\nsecurity deed is cancelled, all as\nshown by a security deed recorded\ninthe office of \u201cthe Clerk \u2018of \u201cthe\nSuperior Court of Thomas Coun-\nty, Georgia in Deed Book 24, page\n641; and\n\nWHEREAS, said note has be-\ncome in default as to the install-\nments of principal and interest\nprovided _therein,_ andthe _under-\nsigned has elected that the entire\nindebtedness, principal and inter-\nest hecome due at once as pro-\nvided in said notes and security\ndeed.\n\nNOW, THEREFORE, according\nto the original terms of. sald\nsecurity deed and pursuant to the\npower of sale contained therein\nand the laws in such cases made\nand. provided, the undersigned\nwill expose for sale to the high-\nest and hest bidder for: cash the\nrhove deseribed property, after\nproper advertisemeni, on the first\nTuesday in| March. 1968, between\nthe legal houre of esala hafore\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 3753.354751953125, 1935.87941015625, 4341.20164453125, 3914.803939453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "GEORGIA, Thomas County:..\n\nWhereas, heretofore on May 21,\n1963, Wayne --].. and Lizzie- Mae\nWilsean did execute to Modern\nHomes Construction Company, a\nFlorida Corporation, a certain\nsecurity deed to the following\ndescribed land: \u2018\n\nAll that tract or parcel of land\nIving and being. in the City of\nBoston, Thomas County, Georgia,\nand described as follows: bound-\ned on the East by Old Boston and\nMoultrie Road. also known as\nRountree Street, on the South\nby lands of J. A. Peters, on the\nWest by State Highway No, One\nHundred Thirty-three (133) which\nis the Boston and Moultrie High-\nway. Said land being in a Tri-\nangle, and being all land owned\nby Jack DPD. and Mrs. Anna\nLouise Murphy between State\nRoute One Hundred Thirty-three\n(133) and the\u2019 old \"Boston and\nMoultrie Road: sald tract con-\ntaining one half (2) acre, more\nor less, and is the same land\nwhere Mrs. W. T. Hopper had a\ndwelling that later burned.\n\nTo secure a note of even. date\ntherewith for $10,005.12, all as\nshown by a security..deed -record-\n\u00e9d in the Office of the Clerk of\nthe Superior Court. of Thomas\nCounty, Georgia, in Book . 56\npage (s) 818; and\n\u201cWhereas, Old South Mortgage\nCompany Is now the holder o\n| said. note and security deed b:\nproper assignment of same; ant\n\nWhereas, sald note has hecom\nin default us to principal, an\nthe undersigned elects that th\nentire note become due at once\n~ Now, therefore; according~to th\noriginal terms of said securit:\ndeed and the laws fn such case\nmade and provided, the under\nsigned will expose for sale t\nthe highest and best bidder fo\ncash the above-described land\n-_lafter proper advertisement, 01\n|]the first Tuesday in March, be\n;| tween the legal hours of sale be\n|| fore the courthouse door i\n| Thomasville, Thomas Counts\n\nGeorgia. The proceeds from sai\n\nsale will be used first to th\n\npayment of said note and ex\nll penses, and the balance, if ans\n2.) delivered.--to- the said. -Wayne~ |\nand Lizzie Mae Wilson.\nThis 3ist day of January, 196!\n\u00b0 OLD SOUTH MORTGAGE\n\\ COMPANY, Valdosta, Georgi\nBy: Robert G. DeLoach,\n\nVira Pracidant\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 3182.9824375, 3417.074478515625, 3767.0046230468747, 4836.98680078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "GEORGIA\u2014Thomas County:\n\nWill be sold at public outcry be-\nfore the Court House Door in\nThomasville, within the legal hours\nof sale, on the First Tuesday in\nMarch to \u2018the highest bidder for.\neash the following described pro-\nperty, the authority for same be-\ning hereinafter \u2018stated:\n\nAll that tract or parcel of land\nSituated, .lying and. being..in..t he\nCity of Thomasville Thomas Coun-\nty, Georgia\u2019 and being all of. lot\nno. 6 in block no, 4 of Carver Vil-\nlace Subdivision, as shown by a\nplat of. survey made by W. \u2018E.\nRountree, licensed surveyor, on\nMareh 18 1957 and recorded In\ndeed book &-l! page 593 among\nthe d\u00e9ed records of Thomas Coun-\nty, Georgia and more fully de-\nserihed as followa; Commencing\nat a point formed by the North\nmargin of Harrell Ave. with the\nEast \u2018margin of Fletcher Street,\nand running thence North 74 de-\ngrees 30 minutes Fast along said\nmargin of Harrell Avenue 140 feet\nrunning thence North 2 degrees\nWest 75 feet, runing thence South\n74 degrees 30 minutes West 140\nfeet to the East margin of Fletch-\ner Street, running thence South 2\ndegrees Fast along said Street\nmargin 75 feet to the point of be-\nginning.\n\nThese taxes are for the years\n1964,-1965 and 1966 and can be s\u00e9t-\n\u2018tled for $412.93 plus cost of levy\nand advertising.\n\nLevied on as the property of J.\nW. and Lorene Holland to satisfy\nan- execution from the Tax Collee-\ntor, \u2018Thomark County in favor of\nThomas County and against J. W.\nand Lorene Holland.\n\nThis the 7th day of Wehruary\n\n1968,\nc. A. REHBERG, Sheriff,\nThomas County, Georgia\n\n \n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1344.06300390625, 323.41987646484375, 1939.0173183593752, 1229.57957421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "who, on oath, deposes and saver\nthet she together wiheh Thee |\nKnigh , of Moston, Georgla, are\nthe sole owners of a certain busi-\nness enterprise known and ident-\nified as \u201cBOSTON TRUCK\nMTOP\"; the same heing a part-\nnerehip.\n\nThe sald business {s located In\nthe Tewn of Boston, Georgia,\nand the nature of said business is\nthe retail sale cand distribution\nof gasoline and petroleum = pro-\nducts and the operation of a\nvehicular service station,\n\nThat this affidavit fs made for\nthe purpose of registering trade\nhame tinder the law of the State\nof Georgia,\n\nNORMA IL. RITTER\n\nSworn to and subseribed before\nme, this 2ist day of February,\n\nJUDIVHR FE. DAVIS: (GUILL)\nNotary Public, residing \u2018in\nThomas County, Georgia.\n\nMy cominiasion expires Novem-\n\nber 9th, 1970.\n(SEAL)\n\nAltman & Herndon\n\nAttorneys.\n\n \n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 4337.2119296875, 873.1825717773437, 4939.58055078125, 3529.6630703124997 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "WHEREAS, heretofore on the -\n4th day of February, 1966, Bessie\nO'Neal Thompson did execute\nial Bank, Thomasville,\n\u201cebe tatir\u201d vee urity -dewd-\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\ncerian Uact or puree) |\nsituate, Iving and being\not Number Thirty-nine |\nthirteenth Cathy Land\n\n\u2018in\u2019 Land\n(29) in the\n\nDistrict of T\n\ngia, and more parie Ierly dee\nseribed as follows: lie, Lat\nNumber Kighteen (18),fin ao pict\nof jand, which plat id reco;a di |\n\nin Deed Book CC, page 84, emo s\nthe Deed Records oof | Tauine a4\nCounty, Georgia, said econvered\nlot fronting fifty-three (45) teet\nnine .(9) inches on .Uak Stiert\nand crunning back oof ounifermn\nWidth one hundred (100) feet,\nSaid convesed \u2014 ifnd having\nerected theron a frame dwelliig,\nhouse, known as No. 824 Nortne\nOak Street, and is the -identical\nproperty deseribed in a warranty\u2019\ndeed from Gladys B. Mitchell to\nAlex Hayes,--dated\u2014November2u;~\n1947, and recorded in Deed Book:\n{-W, page 14, among -the Deed)\nRecords of Thomas County, Geor-.\ngia; and being the same property\n\u2018as described in a. warranty deed\nfrom Alex Hayes \u2018to Bessfe\nO'Neal Thompson, dated May.\n28th, 1953, and recorded in Deed.\nBook (-T, page 305, Deed Rec=\nordr -of Thomas County, Georgia,\nSaid security deed was given\nto secure a note of even date\ntherewith for Three Hundred\nI Bighty-six and 84-100 ($386.84)\nDollars and all other indebtedness\narising . between Bessie O'Neal\nThompson and Commercial Bank\nall shown by a security deed r\u00e9-\ncorded in the office of the Clerk.\nof the Superior Court of Thomas\nCounty, Georgia, in Deed Book\n24, page 77, and\nWHEREAS, said note has bee\ncome in\u2019default as to the instal-\nments of. the principal and Ine\u2019\nterest due. and the same now r\u00e9e\nmain due, and the undersigned\nhas elected that the entire note,\nprincipal and interest, become\ndue at once as provided in sald\nnote and security deed.\n\u201cNow, therefore, according to the\noriginal terms of said seourity\n\u2018| deed and pursuant to the powee\n|| of sale contained therein and th\n\\{laws in such. cases made an\nprovided, the undersigned will exe\nY{ pose for sale to the highest and\nsj best bidder for cash the above\n>| described property, ~ after - proper\nfl advertisement, on the first Tues-\n1) day in March, 1968, between the\n\u00bb|}lezal hours of sale before. the\ncourthonse door in Thomasville,\n={ Thomas County, Georgia,\n\n5 The proceeds: from said sale\n1 will be used, first to the payment\n\u00b0 \u2018of said note, principal, interest\n5 and expenses and attorney's fees\nS for which proper notice is given,\n\nand the balance, if any, delivered\n\u00ab| 48. provided in said-security. deed:\n: This 7th day of February, 1968,\n\n* COMMERCIAL BANK,\n\n. Thomasville, Georgia As\n\n5 Attorney-in-Fact for Bessie\n\nr O'Neal Thompson, under \u201d. .\npower of sale in Security\n\n: Deed.\n\nAlexander, Vann & Lilly\nAttorneys\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 3166.499283203125, 2346.635025390625, 3748.5163417968747, 3348.1508632812497 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "GEORGIA\u2014Thomas County\n\nWill be sold at public outcry. be-\nfore the Court House Door in\nThomasville, within the legal hours\nof sale, on the First Tuesday in\nMarch to the highest bidder for\ncash the following described pro-\nperty, the authority for same be-\ning hereinafter stated:\n\nAll that tract .or parcel of land\nlying and being in the City of\nThomasville Thomas County. Geor-\nia, and more fully descrihed as\nollows; being bounded on the\n_North 60 more or less by Mimosa\nDrive, on the East 291 feet more\nor less by Tom T. Wheeler, on the\nSouth 70 feet more or less by lands\nnow or formerly...cwned by Alley\nMae Abrams and on the West 292\nfeet more or less by lands now o1\nformerly owned by J. L. Lawson.\n\nThese taxes are for the years\n1964, 1965, 1966 and 1967 and car\nbe settled by paying $18.20 plu:\ncost of levy and advertising.\n\nLevied on as the property o\nCharles Curry to satis!y an execu.\ntion from the Tax Collector, Thom\nas County in favor of Thoma\nCounty and against Charles Curry\n\n-This the 6th day of Februar;\n\n196 8.\nCc. A. REHBERG, Sheriff\nThomas County, Georgia\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 3787.0215, 4004.16066015625, 4367.34910546875, 5653.5302578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "\u2018tue of the pow er of sale\ncontained In a Deed to Secure\nDebt given by George Glenn, Jr.\nand Jessie TL. Glenn to HKonded\nBuilders, Inc., dated July 27,\n1962, and recorded in Deed Book\ni, page 9607 records of Thomas\nCounty, Georgia, said Deed to\nSecure Debt having been trans-\nferred and .assigned by Bonded\nBullders;--. Inc. to Automobile\nFinancing, Inc. on August 16,\n1982, there will be sold at public\noutery, to the highest bidder for\ncash, before the Courthouse Door\nof Thomas County, Georgia, dur-\ning the Jegal \u201chours. of sale, on. the\nfirst Tuesday in March,\u2019 1968, the\nfollowing described property, to\nwit:\n\nAM that tract or parcel of land\nand that certain house and lot\nin the tewn of Boston, Thomas\nCounty, Georgia, known in the\nSubdivision of Boston as Rose-\ndale lots and being Lot 8 in\nRlock 11 of Rosedale Land Lota\nas per plat of record in deed\nrecords of Thomas County, Geor-\ngla, Hook SS Page 566, made in\nthe year 1907, on the north side\nof Grover Street, midway between\nPofford and Blanton Streets, he-\ning 50 feet on the front and\u201d 150\nfeet deep.\n\nThe debt secured by said Deed\nto Secure Debt being in default,\nsaid sale will be made for the\npurpose of paying said debt and\nall expenses in connection With\nthe foreclosure, including\u2019 attor-\nney\u2019s fees.\n\nSaid property will be sold as\nthe property of George Glenn,\nJr. and Jessie L. Glenn, subject\nto any unpaid taxes, assessments\nor other lens.\n\nAUTOMOBILE FINANCING,\nINC, As Attorney In Fact\nrge Glenn, Jr. and\nL. Glenn.\nJoseph D. Tindall, Jr.\nAttorney at\u2019 Law\n1606 Rhodes-Haverty Bullding.\nAtlanta, Georgia 30303\n\n \n\n \n \n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 3134.943130859375, 312.7309421386719, 3717.0165859374997, 1177.7933193359374 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "fing hereinafter stated:\n| AN that tract or pareel of land\nIving and being inj the City of\nThomasville Thomay County, (leor-\ngia and being more fully described\nes -foNows: bounded on the North\n$8 feet by lands now or formerly\nowned by Ed Sheffield, on the\nMast 37 feet more or less by War-\nren Avenue on the South SS feet\nmore or less by lands or formerly\nowned by Willle Mae Smith, and\non the West 37 feet more or less\nby lands \u2018how or formerly owned\nby Mt. Pilerim Second Baptist\nChurch.\nThese taxes are for the years\n1964, 1965, 1966 and 1967 and car\nbe settled before sale for $45.8:\nplus cost.-of levy and advertising\nlevied on as the property \u2014 ot\nHallie Kelly and Annie Crumids\nto satisfy an execution from the\nTax Collector, Thomas County ir\ntfavor of\" Thomas\u201d County\u201d ane\nagainst Hallle Kelly and Anne\nCrumidy.\nThis the 6th day of February\n\n1968.\nCc. A. REHBERG, Sheviff\nThomas County, Georgie\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 3204.140396484375, 6352.69288671875, 3798.7741542968747, 7247.66746484375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "GEORGIA, Thomas County.\n\nWhereas, heretofore on ths 21st\nday...of .. November, .-1968,-\u2014-Elmno\nHadley did execute to Modern\nLoan _Comnpany,__a. corporation of.\nthe State of Georgia, a. certain\nsecurity deed to the following\nJand:\n\nThat lot or parcel. of land in\nthe City of Thomasville, Thomas\nCounty, Georgia, on which house\nNo. 821 North Crawford Street\nformerly\u2014-stood,--saild\u2014house\u2014havine-\nburned and said lot now being\nvacant, said lot fronting ap-\nproximately 50 \u2018feet wide on the\nsouthwestern side of: suid street\nand extending back in uniferm\nwidth approximately 100 feet, and\nbeing. bounded - by established\nlines: on the north by the property\nof Alice Wood, on the -west by\nthe property of W. N. Hamilton,\nand on the south by the property\nof John Young. This is the pron-\nerty identified ang deserihet in\nItem fo ef the Gest Will of Mac\nmaret Ann Munson, probated in\nsolemn form-in the Court of\nOrdinarw ef eaid Meiuntye and r\u00e9e\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 1405.5145419921876, 5840.04444921875, 1997.2267910156252, 6935.92137109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "GEORGIA--Thomas County:\n\nWill be sold at public outcry be-.\nfora the Court House Door in\nThomasville, within the legal hours\nof saje, on the First Tuesday in\nMarch to the high\u00e9st bidder for\ncash the flee described pro-\n\nerty, the authority for same be-\nng hereinafter stated:\n\nAll that tract or parcel of land,\nlying and being tn the City of\nThomasville, Thomas County,\nGeorgia, and more fully described\nag follows; one vacant lot on West\nWashington Street, Thomasville,\nGa. being bound on the North 60\nfeet mure or less by lands now or\nformerly owned by Al Feinberg and\nWilliam Strykner, on the East 5014\nfeet more or Jess by lands now or\n_formerly. owned\u201d. by. Herman_.and\nRuth Johnson, on the South 60 feet\nmore or less by lands now or for-.\nmerly owned\u201d by \u201cMis.\u201d Zona\u201d Wat-\nson, on the West 6014 feet by lands\nnow or formerly owned by. Hor-\nace Bentley.\n\nThis tax {s for the years 1964,\n1965, 1966 and 1967 and cai be set-\ntl\u00e9d before sale for $16.45 plus cost\nof levy and advertising. .\n\n-, evied on as-the property of\nWilt Bolton to satisfy an execution\nfrom the Tax Collector of Thomas\nCoiinty In favor of Thomas County,\nGeorgia and against Will Botton.\nThis the 6th daw of Feb. 1968.\nqc. A. RIGHBERG, Sheriff,\nThomas County. Georrin\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 4325.210953125, 306.5980380859375, 4914.007796875, 784.8719326171874 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "the courthouse door In Thomad-\nville, Thomas County, Georgia.\nThe proceeds from sald sale\nwill be used, first to the page\ntment of said note, principal, ine\nterest and expense and attorney's\nfees for which proper notica is\nsiven and the balance, If any,\ndelivered to said Joe Henry\nJohnson, ,\nALAJAY, INCL aa Attorney-\nIn-Faet for Joe Henry\nJohnson under power of sale\nfu security deed, :\nAlexander, Vann & Lilly\nAttorneys,\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 2428.951416015625, 3356.837158203125, 2744.038330078125, 3655.512451171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Ready\n\nurists\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 1945.0068515625, 308.8427890625, 2413.157943359375, 1113.6060634765624 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "All that tract. or parcel \u00a2\nIving and. being\u2019 im the \u00a9\nThomasville, | Mhonmas (\nGeorgia and more fully de\nas follows: being bounded\nNorth iW feet mere or |\nlands now or formerly ow!\nPearl. Moore and Laura Roa)\nton, on the Mast 64 feet on\nless by Mitchell Street,\nSouth 100 feet more or Ie\njunds now or formerty. ow\nRoosevelt Preston, and on\nWest 69 feet more or less b\nnow or formerly owned by\nMonroe.\n\nThese taxes are for the\n1963, 1964, 1965, 1966 and 1!\ncan be settled before sale fo\nplus cost ot levy and adve\n\nLevied on as the prop\nFeddie Monroe to satisfy -an\ntion from the, Tax Collector,\nas \"Countprin fasor ete h\nCounty and against Eddie |\n\nThis the 6th day of F\n\n1968.\nC. A. REHBERG,\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 755.39503515625, 644.3905185546874, 1334.7173916015624, 1075.3726650390624 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "fronting 40 feet on Teddy Street\nand running north 100 feet;\nthence west 650 feet: thence south\n100 feet to Teddy Street and\nknown as Lot Number 2\u00b0 In\nTheodore Helghts recorded in\n\u2018Book SS, page 406, Deed Records\nof Thomas: County, Georgia.\nThis 7th day of February, 1968.\nS) CLARICE JAMES,\nemer OLN REY; Phonras: Gounty;\nGeorgia.\nAltman & Herndon, .\nAttarneve\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 207.31063879394532, 5678.55421484375, 799.8545375976562, 7233.53172265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "GEORGIA, Thomas County.\nThis is to notify all persons\nconcerned that Roscoe Bush, as\nruardian of the estate of Roscoe\nBush, Jr... minor, has filed\nwith me an application for leave\nto sell the following lands he-\nlonging to said estate, for the\npurpose of care, support, main.\ntenance and education and that\nI will pass upon said application\nin my office In Thomasville, Geor-\ngia, at the March term, 1968,\nof my Court:\n\nPescription of property to be\nsold:\n\nA 4.25 Interest in the following\nGescribed property, to wit:\nTRACT 1: et located 75 feet .as\nalong said Street\n1 from the North mar-\nrll Avenue running\non Fletcher Street 6\u00a2\nhenee North HMastern-\no Harrell Avenue 146\ngathence South parallel\nt \u2018enue 140 feet to the\nnning.\nsa are for the years\n165, 1966 and 1967 anc\n! ld before sale for $28.94\nlevy and advertising\nas the property al\ncetty Reid to satisfy\nfrom the Tax Collec:\nCounty in favor o\nnty and against Eddie\neid,\nith. day of Februar;\n\n. REHBERG, Sheriff\n\n \n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 1382.449234375, 2670.439712890625, 1953.7711025390627, 3136.9413906249997 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "GEORGIA, Thomas County.\n\nAll creditors of the estate of\nTempe C. Neel, deceased, late\nof Thomas County, Georgia, are\nnotified to render their demands\nto the undersigned according tc\nlaw, and all persons indebted \u2018tc\nsaid estate are required\u2019 to make\nimmediate payment to the under-\nsigned.\n\nThis ith day of February, 1988.\nMARY NEBL ANDERSON,\nas Executor of the Estate of\nTempe C. Neel, deceased.\n\nAlexander, Vann & Lilly\nAtrorneve\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 2437.02783203125, 5227.62060546875, 2814.59521484375, 5884.83642578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "1 the water, or\nwimming Inst\nliss Vicky She\njoys the free\nor Pearle Opt\nontact Lenses\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 804.1009067382812, 5316.578140625, 1389.6214443359374, 5858.57225 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "Thomas Court of Ordinary\n\nDoris K, Barrow, having made\napplication for twelve months\u2019\nsupport out of the Estate of\nJoseph Norwood Barrow, and\nappraisers duly appointed to set\napart the same having filed their\nreturns, all persons Ancerned are\nhereby required to show cause\nbefore the Court of Ordinary of\neald county on the first Monday\nin March, 1968, why said applica-\ntion should not be granted.\n\n\u2018This 6th day of February 1968,\n\nS) CLARICE JAMES,\nOrdinary.\n\nAlexander, Vann & Milly\n\nAttorneys.\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 1407.9345859375, 6999.832046875, 2004.0627285156252, 7273.27928125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "GEORGIA\u2014Thomas County:\n\nWill be sold at public outcry be-\nfore the Court House Door tn\nPhomasville, with!a the leral-hours\nof soe, on the iest Tuesday in\ni Ttascly fea at bidder for\ncart tha {ollawing described pro-\nperty, the authority. for game be-\nying hereina tee etated:\n\n \n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 1956.4703525390626, 1193.4117587890626, 2432.162337890625, 2195.301009765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "GEBORGIA\u2014Thomas County\nWill be sold at public out\nfore the Court House Dor\nThomasville, within the lega\nof sale, on the First Tues\nMarch to the highest bidg\neash the following describ\nperty, the authority for sa\ning hereinafter stated: .\nAll that tract or parcel\nlying and being in the \u00a9\nThomasville, Thomas Cc\nGeorgia and more fully de\nas follows; being bounded\nNorth 95 feet more or le\nlands now or formerly ow\nOla Hill, on the Kast 42 fee\nor less by Atkinson Alley,\nSouth 95 feet_more or less b.\nnow or formerly owned by\nReid and on the West 52 fee\nor less by lands now or f\u00a2\nowned by Robert Moore.\n\nThese taxes are for the\n1963, 1964, 1969, 1966 and 1\u00a7\ncan be settled for $10.57 pl\nof levy and advertising.\n\nLevied on as the property |\ntie Revels to satisfy an ex\nfrom the Tax Collector, T\nCounty in-favor of Thomas\nand against Hattie Reveis.\n\nThis the 6th day of Fi\n1968.\n\nCc. A. REHBERG, Shi\nThomas County, Geor\n\n \n \n \n \n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 811.8134921875, 5923.29933203125, 1393.1622158203124, 6432.1425625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "GhORGISA, Thomas County.\nWhereas, Frank LL. Forester,\nadministrator. of the estate of\nRoy W.. Owen, de\u00e9c\u00e9@ased, has\ntiled his petition for discharge as\nadministrator of sald estate, as\nprovided in section 113-2301 of the\nCode of Georgia, all persons con-\ncerned are required {to show\ncause at the March 1968 term of\nthe court of ordinary why said\ndischarge should fot be granted.\nThis 26 day of January, 1968,\n| CLARICE JAMES\n| Ordinary of said county.\nA. J, Whitehurst\nAtty ;\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 1378.456314453125, 3193.67042578125, 1966.1203457031252, 3581.1835781249997 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "To creditors of Stephen Franklin\nSowell, deceased: cigeh tees .\nYou are hereby notified to\nrender an account to the un-\ndersigned of your demands against\nthe estate of the above named\ndeceased, or lose priority as to\nyour claim.\n\nThis 5th day of February, 1968,\nARTHUR T. SOWELL,\nAdministrator of the Eatate\nof Stephen Franklin\nSowell, Sr.\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 810.65382421875, 6498.484390625, 1395.2142177734374, 7042.14500390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "GRORGITA, Thomas County,\n\nLynette Hall Willlams, as\nguardian of Dorothy Lynette Hall,\nminor, having applied to sell her\nward\u2019s interest In real property\nlocated in Meigs, Thomas County,\nGeorgia, Jet all persons show\ncause before me on March 4, 1568,\n\u201cat 10:00-a-m-~at\u2014the\u2014courthouse\n{In Thomasville, Georgia, why\nleave should not be granted to sell\n-aald property at private sale as\nprayed,\n\nThis. 6th day of February, 1968\n\nS) CLARICE JAMES\n\n- . Ordinary.\nAlexander, Vann & Lilly\nAttorneys\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 1355.6473544921876, 1304.466568359375, 1945.2512050781252, 1993.1472011718752 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "[a ae: ARETE Ne\n\nIn Thomas Court of Ordinary.\n\nMildred H. Rogers and C. W.\nMcKinnon, as guardians of the\nperson and property of Suzette\nBornes and Winton A. Barnes,\nJc., having made application for\ntwelve months\u2019 support out of\nthe Estate of Winton A. Barnes,\nSr. and appraisers duly appoint-\ned to set apart the same having\nfiled. their return, all persons\nconeerned are hereby required\nto show cause, before the Court\n~of- Ordinary of-saxid-County~on-the\nfirst Monday In March, 1968, why\nsaid application should not \u2014 be\n; granted.\niste the Sth day of February,\n\n8) CLARICB JAMES\nOrdinary,\n\nMcCollum &- MeCollum\n\nAttorneva *\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 2009.8233798828126, 7025.261734375, 2439.40183984375, 7267.374984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "GEORGIA\u2014Thomas Cou!\n\nWill be sold at public \u00a2\nfore the Court (louse\nay hhomasville, within the h\nef sale, on the Binet Pf\n\nMarch to the highest Wy\n\ncabh the following desc!\npergy, the authority for\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 772.5240634765624, 1671.484390625, 1354.7552333984374, 2208.699203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "Thomas Court of Ordinary\n\u201cLottie Mitchell -P onder; having\nmade: application \u00a9 for twelve\nmonths\u2019 support out of the Batate\nof James Ponder, and appraisers\nduly appointed to set apart the\nsame having filed their returns,\nall persons concerned are hereby\nrequired to show cause before\nthe Court of Ordinary of said\ncounty on the first Monday {n\nMareh, 1968, why?asald application\n\u2018should not- be granted,\n\nThis 7th day of February, 1968.\n\nCLARICE JAMES, Ordinary.\n\nAltman & Herndon,\n\nPp. \u00a9, Andrews, Jr.,\n\nAttorneys.\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 1390.602310546875, 3650.3818515625, 1970.9631191406252, 4545.49656640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "RASA, LOMaS LOUTITY\nIn Supertot Court of sald Coun-\nty.\nComplaint for Divorce. ~ :\nFiled Ifth day February. 1968.\nOrder for Service by Publica-\ntion dated 14th day of February,\n19448, . x\nJoe Dunlap, Plaintiff.\n\nVa.\nRetha Duntap, Defendant\n\u201cTo Retha Dunlap, Defendant:\nThe defendant Retha Dunlap is\nhereby commanded personally, or\nby. Attorney, to be and appear\nat the Superior Court to he held\nin and for said County within 60\ndays of the date of the order\nfor service by publication, as\nabove set forth, then and there\nto answer the Plaintiff's com-\nplaint in the above captioned ac-\ntion, else the Court will proceed,\nas to justice shall ~ appertain,\nWitness the Honorable George\nR. Lilly, Judge of said Court,\nthis 14th day of February 1268,\nW. A. WATT, JRBR., Clerk,\nJesse J. Gainey\nPlaintiff'a Atrorney\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 2412.139908203125, 2811.804703125, 2774.7524257812497, 3213.0292812499997 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "e x\n\nht it\u2014Beatty is al-\nZabout produding a\nothing ever comes\n\u00e9@\n\n\u2018ackman persisted,\nalt he won the role\nOW in \u2018Bonnie and\n'he is an Academy\nStee for best sup-\n\naps\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 3236.546142578125, 4867.83056640625, 3725.662841796875, 4933.10107421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "STREET IMPROVEMENT\ner)\n\nPAL rC\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 159.63346899414063, 679.4945224609374, 742.1765590820312, 1371.5771328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "Aw Eee TE\n\nNo. M411\n\nDivagree.\n\nThemas Superior Court.\n\nRENed -ebriary 21, 168.\nOrder to Perlect February 21,\n1968.\nMarcelle Clark Likkel, Plaintiff,\n\nva,\n\nLown. LINKISL, Defendant.\note peel hrkeb defendant +\n\nFou are hereby -commanded - to\nappenr at Supercor Court, Thomas\nCounty. Georgia, within\u2019 (sixty\ndave after Pebruary 21, 1968, te\nanswer plhaindiff's captioned com-\npldint for divorcee against you. o1\nin default Court wil proceed.\nYWituess Honcrable George RR.\nTilly, Judge said Court, this\nFebrurry 21, 1968. 5\n\nWloA. WATT, JR. Clerk\n\nAltman & Herndon,\nA*ttornes S.\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 1368.1712802734376, 2046.5908359375, 1953.6965175781252, 2584.566390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "eee Se ER Been\n\nGEORGIA, Thomas County.\nRe: Estate of Wiliam C. Grant,\ndeceased,\n\nAll creditors of the Estate of\nWilliam C. Grant, Deceased, late\nof Thomas County, are hereby\nnotifled to render their demands\nto the undersigned according to\nlaw. AH persons indebted to said\nestate, are required to make\nimmediate payment to the un-\ndersigned.\n\nThis February 7, 1968,\n\nGeorge HKlow, Sr., as Executo1\nof the. Estate of William C.\nGrant, Deceased.\n\nAltman & Herndon,\n\nAttorneys .\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 1982.47804296875, 3368.6298984375, 2423.67332421875, 3716.1323085937497 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "GEORGIA\u2014Thomas Coun\nWill be sold at public o1\nfore the Court House .f\nThomasville, within the le;\nof sale, on the First Tu\nMarch to the highest bi\ncash the following descri\nperty, the authority for s\n\u2018ing hereinafter stated:\nThat. certain tract or p\n\n\u2018land lying and heing In th\nof Thomnare and heine in\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 795.873794921875, 4706.20558203125, 1375.2568203125, 5255.09324609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "a\nThomas County Court of Ordinary\n| Mary Ola Young, having. made\napplication for twelve months\u2019\nsupport out of the Estate of\nGeorge F. Young, and appraisers\nduly. appointed to set apart the\nssame having filed their returns,\nall persons concerned are hereby\nrequired to show - cause befurc\nthe Court of Ordinary \u2018of sald\ncounty on the first Monday in\nMarch, 1968 why said application\nshould not be granted,\nThis 6th day of February 1968\n8) CLARICE JAMES,\nOrdinary.\n\u201cAlexander, Vann & Lilly\n\u201cAttorneys. .\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 760.18946875, 1121.357193359375, 1341.875716796875, 1615.5706630859377 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "META TEIN\nGEORGIA, Thomas County.\nHannah J. Lawson, as Execu-\ntrix of Will of Sylvia J. Scott,\nhaving ftled hor netition to be\ndismissed as having fully admin-\nistered snid. estate, let all per-\nsons show cause before me on the\nfirst Monday in March, 1968,\nat 10:00 a.m. at the courthouse\nin Thomasville, Georgia, why dis-\nmission should not be granted.\nThis January 31st, 1968.\nS) CLARICE JAMES\nOrdinary\nAlexander, Vann & Lilly\n, Attornevs .\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 168.39022863769532, 1446.96046484375, 756.1230922851562, 2118.994125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": " \n\nCe PU ee =\nTo AW Whom tt May Coneern:\n\nArehles, FP. Thomas having in\nprop r form applied to me for\nPermanent Letters of Administra-\nthen cn the Cesiate: of Loulse\nKuhel Tremas, late of said Coun-\nty, this is teceiie all and. singu-\nJar the creditors and next\u2019 af\nRK et hettice Bthet Phomas--to\nbe and appear at my office within\nthe time allowed by law, and\nshow -cuuse, If any they can,\nwhy permaznent \u2014 administration\nshould net be granted to Archie\nD. Themrs on\u2019 the estate of\nLout-e Ethel Thomas.\n\nWitness omy hand and official\nsignature, this 17th day of Janu-\ncars, 1868.\n\n68) CLAZUCE JAMES,\n\nordinary.\nAltinnn .& Herndon\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 2790.607193359375, 2232.626236328125, 3162.5441738281247, 3332.3661953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "JF FS SALE\n_iomas County:\n\nat public outcry be-\nrt House Door in\nvithin the legal hours\ne First Tuesday in\n| highest bidder -for\nwing described pro-\n\u2018thority for same be-\nr stated:\n\nect or. parcel of land\nne in the City of\n) Thomas County,\nmore fully described\n\u2018ing bounded on the\nmore or less by lands\narly owned by Rosa\nm the East 60 feet\nsv lands now or for-\nby Ida and Pearl\n\u00bb South 75 feet more\nis now or formerly\nParlie Echols and on.\nfeet more or less by\nMe\n\n1 ara for the years\n36 and 1947 and can\niy $29.49 plus cost of\nrtising.\n\u20ac'as the property of\np Davis to satisfy an\nm the Tax Collector,\n\u20achy in favor of) Thom-\ngi against Blanche\n\nthh day of February\n\nWw . - i i i\nt REHBERG, Sheriff,\nGas County, Georgia\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 1972.800552734375, 2236.08155859375, 2434.6122890625, 3301.7587734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "HERIFF'S 8ALE\n\nGEORGIA\u2014-Thomas County\n\nWiIL be sold at public out\nfore the Court House D\nThomasville, within the legi\nof sale, on the First Tue\nMarch. to-the highest \u2018bidd\ncash the following describ\nperty, the authority for sa\ning hereinafter stated:\n\nAll that tract or parcel\nlying and being in the\nThomasville, Thomas\nGeorgia and more fully di\nas follows: being bounded\n|North 59 feet more or le\nlands now or formerly ov\nSusie Mickens, on the Kast\nmore or less by lands now\nmerly owned by Iarnie '\non the South 50 feet more\nby Spair Street and on th\n89 feet more or Jess by lar\nor formerly owned by\nFluker. * a\n\nThese taxes are for the\n1964, 1965, 1966 and 1967 \u00a2\nbe settled for $54.29 plus:\nlevy and advertising.\n\nLevied on as the propi\nViola Jones to satisfy an e!\nfrom the Tax Collector, T\nCounty in favor of Thomas\n\nand against Viola Jones.\naes the 6th day of F\n\n\u201c\"\"6.\" A. REHBERG,\n\nOTR Pie bee |\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 2810.416275390625, 316.2822116699219, 3134.6513515624997, 1093.098373046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "stated:\n\nor yarreel of tana\nin othe City ol\nThomas Mounty,\nore fully desecrified\nnded on the North\nroless by Spair\nMast 118 feet more\ns new oor formeriv\nie Willams, on (he\nore or less by land\nIv awned by Mrs.\nnd on the West 113\nless by Jands now\nned by Mose Roan.\nare for the years\nN67 and can he set-\nlus cost of levy and\n\n \n\nthe property of\niston to satisfy an\nthe Tax Collector,\nin favor of Thom-\nagainst Ikarmie\n\nSSeS EERE ant\n\nday of February\n\n2EEIRERG, Sheriff,\n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 1992.9967197265626, 4638.96339453125, 2430.57078515625, 5681.4208828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "GRORGIA\u2014Thomas Cour\nWill be sold at public oy\nfore the Court House\nThomasville. within the le;\nof sale, on the First Tue\nMarch. to the highest bi\ncash the following descri\nperty, the authority for :\ning hereinafter stated:\nAll that tract or parcel\nIving and being in the\nThomasville Thomas Coun\ngia and more fully desc\nfollows; being bounded\nWest 50 feet more or less\ndell Street; on the East\nmore or less by lands nov\nmerly owned by Lucille a\nDavis, on the South 50 f\nor less by lands now or\nowned by Annie Dunlop\nand on the North 100 feet\nleks by lands now or form\ned by T. C. Mitchell.\nThese*taxes are for ye\n1964, 1965, 1966 and 1967\nbe settled before sale |\nplus eost of levy and ad\nLevied on as the pro\nHattie J. Lee to satisfy :\ntion from the Tax Collect\nas County in favor of 7\nCounty and against Hatt\n' Thia the 6th day of\n\n1968.\nCc. A. REHBERG\nThomas County,\n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 2815.191177734375, 1141.605240234375, 3145.2551113281247, 2237.273666015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": "F\u2018S SALE\n\nmas County:\n\nit public outery be-\n\u2018t House Door | in\nthin the legal hours\nFirst Tuesday in\nhighest bidder for\n\u2018ing described pro-\niority for same be~\nstated:\n\nt or parcel of land\ngin the City of\nomas County, Geor-\nfully described. as\nbounded on \u00abthe\nmore or less by\nformerly owned hy\nn the Isast 100 feet\n. lands now or\u2019 for-\ny Plina.Graham, on\npet--more-or-less\u2014Dy-\n, and on the West\nless by lands now\nned by Florine Rey-\n\nor the year 1962 and\n1 by paying $11.23\nvy and advertising.\nsg the property of\nn to satisfy an exe-\nhe Tax Collector,\nvy in favor of \u2018Thom-\nagainst Nellie Mae\n\nh day of February\n\nREHBERG, Sheriff,\nas County, \"Georgia\n\n \n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 4373.06300390625, 3606.917984375, 4986.31980859375, 7212.932113281249 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": "GIORGIA, Thomas _ \u2018County.\n\nTo the Superior Court of sald.\nCounty and the Honorable Judge\nthereof; aoonce By\n\nCivil Action No. \u201c9405. a)\n\nRe: Thomasviile' Dairies, \u201cIne.\n\nPETITION TO AMEND \u00a9 .\nCHARTER vil Bae\n\nThe petition of Thomasville\n\nDairies, Inc. shows the following:\n\u2014~l\u2014\n\nPetitioner is a corporation char--.\ntered by this court on August.\n27th, 1949, . %\n\n~\u20142--. ary\n\nPetitioner desires to amend ita\ncharter by changing the par value\nof its capital stock from $100.00\nper share to $5.00 per share and -\nParagraph 3 of its corporate char-\nter is amended by striking the\nwords \u201cshares of the par value\nof $100.00 each. \u201cand inserting. in.\nHeu thereof the words \u201cshar\u00e9s of .\nthe par value of $5:00 asian\n\n\u2014ja\u2014 Bas\n\nPetitioner shows that te cor-\nporate charter has not been heree\ntofore\u2019 amended* and all other\nprovisions. thereof shall remain \u00a9\nthe same, ,\n\n\u2014_A\u2014\n\nPetitioner shows this amends _\nMent\u2019 was authoflzed by \u2018all \u201cof\u201d\nthe stockholders of said \u201c\u00a2or~-\nPoration ata special meeting held\non February 13,, 1968, at which aif\nstockholders .were Present and\nunanimously authorized the same\nand\u2019 a copy thereof certified. by\nthe Secretary of this corpora->\ntion is attached and made.a@\npart hereof as Exhibit } ter having been filed and pre-\nsented and it appearing that the\nsame fs in conformity with the\nlaw, it is ordered, adjudsed \u2018and\ndecrecd that the, corporate char\nter. of Thomasville a Inc,\nbe and the (\u2018same hereby\n-|.amended to. change \u2018the par. Xalue.\nof its capital\u201d stock from $100.00\nper share to $5.00 per share and\nParagraph 3 of tts original chare.\n\ntor ooranted bs this court - is\n| amended by striking the words\nshares oof \u201cthe par value of\n\n$100.00 each\u2019 and insert in liey\nthereof the words \u201cshares of the\npar value of $5.00 each\u2019. All othe\ner provisions of said corporate\ncharter shall remain the same.\n'_ So. ordered this 14th day. of\nFebruary,\u201d 1968, ee\n\u00a7 Gho. Ro LILY, sudge\nSuperiay Couri, Southert\n\nees ene, re el ma...\n" }, "53": { "bbox": [ 2432.98583984375, 2315.311767578125, 2802.541015625, 2779.814453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 53, "ocr_text": "YWOOD HIG\ne Char\n\nBy BOB THO!\n" }, "54": { "bbox": [ 779.8821567382812, 3351.95851171875, 1366.526107421875, 4079.3464199218747 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 54, "ocr_text": "wet TPE UME\n\nGEORGIA, \u2018Thomas County\n\nIn Thomas Court of Ordinary.\nMildred H. Rogers and Cc. W.\nMcKinnon, ars guardians of the\nperson and property of Suzette\nBarner and Winton These super tall HALF QUART cans\nof Pabst Bine Ribbon actually\ngive you one-third more beer\u2014\nenough to satisfy a king size thirst.\nPick up the more-for-your-money 4-Pak\nof King Size cans today! Enjoy the\nperfect combination of real beer\nflavor and gentle delicacy found only\nin Pabst Biue Ribbon.\n\n \n \n \n\n \n \n\nTHAN REGULAR 12-O7. Size\nKing size cans for\nKing size thirsts\n\n \n\nPick up the 4t PAIK Y\n> Finger-lock handle makes 4-Pak\n\neasy to carry!\n\n> Narrow earton takes less\nrefrigerator space!\n\n> Open ends mean quicker cooling\nmsCans easier to remove!\n\nlUkatll you hove?\n\nG1955 Pabst Brewing Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 496.57489013671875, 3654.97314453125, 882.2841186523438, 3968.978515625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": " \n\n@ FOR RENT @\n\nFURNACE VACUUMS\nFLOOR SANDERS\nWALLPAPER STEAMERS\nINVALID WHEELCHAIRS\nHOSPITAL BEDS\n\n\u201cWe Rent Most Anything\u201d\n\nUnited Rent-All\n\n1013 Wash. Bivd. Dial 4.3469\nsii-pruiiiimmmenmnmmemneniininiiiin dik ii ee\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 1343.8897705078125, 2118.2626953125, 1724.599365234375, 2211.2666015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "Many Acres Restored\nTa Public Domain\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 2195.076576171875, 1851.8081435546876, 2612.849205078125, 2314.770103515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Miss tha Maude Leatham,\n72, Wellsville.\n| William E. Brewster, 48, for-\n|merly of Salt Lake City, in Los\n| Angeles,\n| Wayne Nichols Winter Jr,\n6-month-old son of Mr. and Mr\n| Wayne N. Winter, Salt Lake City.\n\nJohn Henry Daughters, 75, re-\ntired carpenter, Salt Lake City.\n\nMrs, Matilda L, B. Bradbury,\n67, Salt Lake City.\n\nJoseph Knighton, 72, real es-\ntate dealer, Salt Lake City.\n| Fred J. Kidman, 73, farmer\nand blacksmith, Mendon.\n\nLee Ben Barlow, 23, Salt Lake\nCity.\n\n \n\n \n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 491.18540185546874, 510.901283203125, 923.3027573242188, 718.3548203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "3\n\n\u2018and up $12.75 from the Monday |\nTow.\n\nChrysler joined the procession -\nrand rose nearly $4 with its price!\nonly $2 under the Monday low. |\nIn the steels, Wheeling f\u00e9a-\nured by rising more than 33.\n\n \n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 46.92895883178711, 3297.970375, 471.25621801757814, 3500.6949082031247 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": " \n\nIEE TEE OISSSSSLC ae\nCHICAGO (API\u2014Wheat. none,\nCorn, No. 1 yellow 1.34; No. 3 4.3312-\n\n1.43%; Na. 38 1.3012,\n\nOats, Na. i extra heavy mixed Bu\nNo. 1 extra heavy white 64-6514: N\ni extra heavy white weevily 6414.\n\nSoybean oil 1042. Soybean meal 63.00-\n66.00.\n\nBarley nominal; maiting choice 1.20-\n1.41; feed 78-94,\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 49.77900314331055, 4012.789306640625, 893.30126953125, 4604.03173828125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": " \n\nBacto She ee ee 2 2 ee re 2 ne\n\nLow on Cash?\n\nesi Pick Your Own Payments ~ : wi\nMacks 20 Mo Pran| 24 Mo. Fin Get $25 te $2000 in 1 Trip\n\u00bb Phone for 1-trip loan. Upon approval,\npick up cash, Loan custams-tailored to\nyour needs, income. Reduce payments,\nconsolidate bills. with our Bil? Con.\nsolidation Service. Phone,\u2018or come in.\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n \n\nAbove paoyme:\nLoans overs $600 ond up t\nsmode by eneficial\n(on ofilisted\n\nBenoficigl FINANCE CO.\n(Resnal\n\n. FINANCE co.\n385 24th ST., 2nd Floor, ECCLES BLDG., OGDEN\nPhone; 4-5575 + Ask for the YES MAMNager\n\nOPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT \u2014 PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS\nLoans med\u00e9 fo residents of of! suzrounding towns\n\n \n \n \n\nSYSTEM\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 2201.279541015625, 975.1334838867188, 2625.11328125, 1085.3631591796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "Thomas D. Watkins\n\u2018Dies in Arizona\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 1345.9254150390625, 1595.865966796875, 1751.1556396484375, 1702.650146484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "Springville Youth\nKilled by Tanker\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 910.8872451171875, 3076.688880859375, 1332.1078720703126, 3450.5989609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "SALT LAKE CITY (AP) \u2014\nEducators, parents and others\ninterested in the schools question\nmeet here tomorrow night to\ndraft resolutions on what they\nthink schools should be and do.\n\nThe meeting, similar to others\nbeing held around the state, is a\npreliminaty to the state confer.\nence on education, at which\nUtah\u2019s recommendations will be\nset up at the Nov, 28 White House\nConference on Education in\nWashington. D. C.\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 2616.5963515625, 2118.42203515625, 3040.560142578125, 2326.0108261718747 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "We cannor fully express our feeling\nof eratitude to our friends, neish-\nbors and relatives who showed us\nsuch kindness and sympathy In the\nloss of our brother and uncle, Frank-\n[lin Boss. We wish to express our\n| thanics for the many beautiful foral\n| offerings and\u2019 to every one who\nhelped us in any way during our\n| ume of loss and sorrow.\nTHE BOSS FAMILY\n\n \n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 42.61864465332031, 3570.40396875, 472.7124558105469, 3763.9112167968747 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": " \n\nOMAHA (UFP)-\u2014Catth 8,500; calves;\n295; fed steers and heifers generaily\nsteady; cows mostly 28 higher: siack-\ners and feeders slow and wea mostiy\nchoice to low prime fed steers 21.25-\n23.00; loari choice to prime 1,150 Ib\nfed steers 223.25. seme held higher;\nchoice heifers 20.50-21.75; mastly prime\nheifers held upward to 22.50; vealers\ntap 17.00.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 911.3760375976562, 2971.92138671875, 1264.2835693359375, 3067.189453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "SLC Parents, Others\nTo Study Schools\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 958.0657958984375, 660.7314453125, 1304.3466796875, 783.5755615234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "S. L. MINING\u201d\nQUOTATIONS\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 46.132320343017575, 332.3629836425781, 909.9500961914063, 487.98082739257814 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "NEW YORK (UP)\u2014Autos and steels led stocks higher on\nTeduced volume today.\n\nIndustrials at the highs had recovered nearly 60.per cent of\nthe losses set on Monday, Yeslerday they gained 33 per cent of\nthe decline with the remainder in today\u2019s session.\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 41.80305093383789, 3832.40738671875, 468.94130712890626, 3971.9644394531247 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "South Carolina has a standout\nground gainer back this season,\nHe is halfback Ed Sutton of Cul-\nJowhee, N, C., who averaged 11.2\nyards per carry in 1954.\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 473.98178857421874, 3527.255287109375, 904.0250473632813, 3635.4280624999997 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "=\n\nFor allegedly maintaining an\nunlicensed dog, A. O. Davis, 748\n28th St, forfeited $16 bail in the\n| City Court,\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 89.73702239990234, 1587.0633544921875, 449.2176818847656, 1634.617431640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "OGDEN LIVESTOCK\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 2620.191078125, 1468.082435546875, 3042.01155859375, 1878.3792343750001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS\nRupert L. Cline, Nampa. for-\nmer editor of the Glenns Ferry\n; Gazette,\nJean Paul Jones Jr., 34, Meridi-\nian, at Boise.\n: Joseph Voight, 69, Meridian.\nWilliam P. Reavis, 71, Weiser.\nHerbert Legg. Lowe, 78, Aber-\n\u2018deen, at American Falls.\n| Mrs. Janice Jessen Holt, 37,\nPocatello.\nJohn Simonettie, 80, Pocatello.\n: Mrs. Mima Riches, 78, Idaho\n| Falls.\n\n| Chauncey R. Hanson, Rexburg,\n\n \n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 478.20554345703124, 3360.118080078125, 902.5678940429688, 3471.1519394531247 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "George Geertsen, 41, of 8019\nMadison Ave., forfeited $14 bail\n\nin the iCty Court on a speeding\ncomplaint,\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 545.717529296875, 1592.5291748046875, 851.9905395507812, 1635.6890869140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "GRAIN FUTURES\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 2205.443359375, 318.2939758300781, 2625.36376953125, 376.82183837890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "Paula Brooke Price\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 46.613059997558594, 3783.702880859375, 391.0548400878906, 3829.4521484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "11.2-Yord Averacae\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 2202.74560546875, 1380.4827880859375, 2553.28857421875, 1433.96484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "H. W. Peterson\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 1771.225830078125, 2067.09716796875, 2138.806396484375, 2118.931640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "Eugene Cannon\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 2629.739173828125, 322.8852919921875, 3047.33382421875, 888.23421484375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "Sow Mlan\u2014hicnara \u00a9. and De-\nlene Thomson, Kavsville. girl,\nSept. 27,\n\nThompson \u2014 LaVar and\n\n \n \n\nlene Syracuse.\nSept. 27.\nLittle\u2014Donald D. and Geo\n\n \n \n\nDoty. 643 26th Si, boy. Sent \\\nMoss\u2014Stanley D. and Norine\n\nHalt, Clearfield. box, Sepi. 28.\nST. BENEDICT'S HOSPITAL\nVieira \u2014 Albert and Poa\n\nPistoria 3 Madison Ave. girl,\n\n \n \n \n \n\n \n\nVictor and Bonnie\n884 Binford $1. boy,\n\n \n \n\nFaleone \u2014 Nunzio and Jennie\nGuzman. Lavten, girl, Sept. 28.\n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 75.99018096923828, 2885.556640625, 461.5938415527344, 2930.417236328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": "CHICAGO LIVESTOCK\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 1781.406494140625, 1374.646240234375, 2087.263916015625, 1425.471435546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": "C. R. Hansen\n" }, "53": { "bbox": [ 2650.750244140625, 106.11975860595703, 3018.970458984375, 216.78106689453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 53, "ocr_text": "VITAL\nSTATISTICS\n" }, "54": { "bbox": [ 485.8300476074219, 3487.577392578125, 764.731201171875, 3524.64697265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 54, "ocr_text": "Unlicensed Don\n" }, "55": { "bbox": [ 2612.79459375, 1942.12906640625, 3036.59358984375, 2049.9745712890626 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 55, "ocr_text": "J. A. Jensen, 40, of 4035 Madi-\nson Ave,, forfeited $14 bail in\nthe City Court on 2 speeding\n\u2018complaint.\n" }, "56": { "bbox": [ 2625.12744140625, 1895.506103515625, 3001.6162109375, 1937.471923828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 56, "ocr_text": "Leaves Speedina Boj]\n" }, "57": { "bbox": [ 134.09625244140625, 3249.293701171875, 393.7275085449219, 3290.066162109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 57, "ocr_text": "CASH GRAIN\n" }, "58": { "bbox": [ 3055.38427734375, 94.81753540039062, 3299.6748046875, 147.9410858154297 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 58, "ocr_text": "FUNERALS\n" }, "59": { "bbox": [ 2678.452392578125, 2078.376953125, 2972.44091796875, 2118.395263671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 59, "ocr_text": "Card of Thanke\n" }, "60": { "bbox": [ 2646.035400390625, 1381.5555419921875, 3025.779296875, 1446.3387451171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 60, "ocr_text": "IDAHO DEATHS\n" }, "61": { "bbox": [ 81.1336898803711, 3516.873046875, 446.1730041503906, 3561.054931640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 61, "ocr_text": "OMAHA LIVESTOCK\n" }, "62": { "bbox": [ 1805.8541259765625, 91.76042938232422, 2167.94873046875, 165.4857177734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 62, "ocr_text": "OBITUARIES\n" }, "64": { "bbox": [ 107.08251953125, 731.9979858398438, 864.144775390625, 796.8583984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 64, "ocr_text": "NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE\n\n \n" }, "65": { "bbox": [ 2224.593994140625, 1754.729736328125, 2586.072265625, 1806.503662109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 65, "ocr_text": "UTAH DEATHS\n" }, "67": { "bbox": [ 1775.640869140625, 189.45616149902344, 2192.058349609375, 238.90548706054688 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 67, "ocr_text": "Mrs. C. K. Ernstrom\n" }, "68": { "bbox": [ 490.3704528808594, 3323.4619140625, 776.9852294921875, 3360.552734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 68, "ocr_text": "Forfeits $14 Bail]\n" }, "69": { "bbox": [ 3049.064697265625, 1247.0614013671875, 3472.625732421875, 2340.5283203125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 69, "ocr_text": " \n\nFUNERAL DIRECTORY\nOV ER SEVENTY SEES\nWe: | Mave rendered the f\nservi profession know\n\ndaptable ta the desires\u201d\nand means of everyone.\nOur fa tes are haime-ltke\njug. Members\nJeral Directors\n\nLARKIN & SONS |\n\nPhone 7825\n\n \n\n \n \n\n \n\n5\n\nFLORISTS\n\nAnd the Flowers Are\nFurnished by\nOlive and Mark\nKLENKE FLORAL\n\n2955 Washington, Phone 4-3474\n\nzzie Norseth Flowers\nSpecializing in Your\nFloral Needs\n2380 Klesel Ave. Phone 3-316\u00a2\nRome Fhone 3-S7712\n\nJIMMY'S FLOWER SHOP\n\nFuneral Designs Our Spectalty\nDial 6292\n450 25th St. Home Phone 4-5641\n\nELIZABETH\u2019S\nFLOWER SHOP\n466 24th St. Dial 6811\nWEBER FLORAL CO.\n\nGreenhouse, 740 28th St. Phone 8638\n\nOgden City Floral Co.\n2219 Washington: Bivd Diai 3.8767\na ed Rist 2 Tsi\n\nba Re a Stee\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n\u2014\u2014\u2014-\n\n@yhen Standard-Examiner\n\nEntered at the Postoflice at Ogden,\nUtah, as second class matter accord-\ning to Act of Congress, March 8, 1879,\n\nSubscription price $1.40 per month.\nMember cf The Associated Press,\nUnited Press. NEA Service and 4.B.C.\nSEAR eee eee eee ses eee eyed\n" }, "70": { "bbox": [ 986.3778686523438, 776.5238647460938, 1282.970458984375, 800.674560546875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 70, "ocr_text": "J. A. HOGLE & co.\n" }, "72": { "bbox": [ 373.8946533203125, 798.1248779296875, 627.9343872070312, 821.1809692382812 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 72, "ocr_text": ") A. HOGLE & CoO.\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "235190291-maryville-daily-forum-Oct-28-1955-p-6.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 17, 2 ], [ 17, 18 ], [ 2, 18 ], [ 9, 21 ], [ 16, 26 ], [ 16, 37 ], [ 26, 37 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 2, 17 ], [ 9, 21 ], [ 17, 18 ], [ 26, 37 ], [ 37, 16 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 7266.3154296875, 9302.611328125 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 2089.59491796875, 2695.23358984375, 3830.204642578125, 6195.4543984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "Tf President Kisenhower fellows the expected course\nand declines to run again next vear, then he will have a\nchance to cast some pretty big doubt on the worth of an\nold W ashington politieal axiom,\n\nThe rule in question is the one that says a President\nwho makes known his intention not to seek re-election\npromptly loses his major political influence both with\nCongress and with his own party.\n\nThere is considerable reason to donbt that this will\napply in Mr. Eisenhower\u2019s ease. There is, indeed, reason\n\u2018to doubt that it ever applies automatically. It seems\n\nrather to be a matter of individuals,\n\nMr. Kisenhower, as we all know, is tremendously\npopular with the American voters. Nothing short of war\n\u2018or depression is likely to reduce his standing measur-\nably. Barring those ealamities, one may fairly predict\nthat his popularity will continue high to the end of his\nterm.\n\nThis will not be something that either Congress or\nthe Republican party will be able to ignore. The Pres-\nident\u2019s high status with voters gives him leverage that\nhe can employ to help push his program through the legis-\nlative roadbloe ks,\n\nHis popularity plus his position as top nartv man\nmakes it extremely risky for the average Republican pol-\nitician to stand out against the President so long as he\nholds offiee. Voters who like the President and what he\nstands for might take a glum view of the GOP lawmaker\nwho declined to support him.\n\nIn addition, the record Mr. Kisenhower makes in the\nWhite House is a kev nart cf the record evervone jn his\nparty must run on. To separate oneself markedly from\nthat record is to seem to repudiate it.\n\nAll this takes on perhans especial meaning in his\nease when it he remembered that the kind of performance\nhe has been delivering has found high favor with the\nelectorate. His stress on peace, and his evident success.\nin exploring new avenues toward it, has lifted him to a_\npeak of esteem. |\n\nTn the view of many. the President almost surely\nwill press this auest harder than ever if Janvary. 1957,\nis the limit of his tenure. For this has alwavs heen his\ndeepest concern as Chief Exeentive. And he has enough\nof a sense of history to want to leave his mark in the most\nerucial field of all.\n\nTf he thus dedieates himself in the months ahead, |\nMr. Eisenhower will be a verv hard man to be against. |\nMore than ever before he could place himself above nar- |\nrow partisanship, devoted to the national well-being and\nsafety.\n\nFar from losing his influence in Washington, he\nmight find it greater than at any time in his entire term. |\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 2069.580025390625, 7680.01972265625, 3764.520560546875, 8693.758109375001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "Happy Birthday to: Edna Bell Welborn, Lambert Miller, Vilas\nWalker, Ralph Bratcher, Buford Clark, Richard McDougal, Mrs,\nHoward Strong.\n\nMiss Ruth Millett, assistant director of Women\u2019s activities and\ndirector of publicity at the college is one of fifteen persons to be\nappointed a member of the state advisory committee of the national\nyouth administration for the state of Missouri.\n\nMr. and Mrs, Harold Allen will go to Kansas City in the morn-\ning from where they will leave Thursday for San Pedro, California,\nwhere they will make their future home. They will live with Mr.\nAllen\u2019s brother, E. B, Allen, until they get located permanently,\n\nA deal has been completed whereby Walter Williams has pur-\nchased the 3l-acre farm just north of the State Teachers College\ncampus, from C. P. Durbin.\n\nGeorge McMurry, jr., who has been in California for several\nweeks returned home Saturday.\n\nThe tragedy in the present economic planning by the govern-\nment with the huge spending involved, the relief rolls fail to show\n\nany marked improvement, says S, A. McClurg, in an open letter to\nthe editor.\n\n\u00e9\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 1212.6768271484375, 4493.800484375, 2066.37285546875, 5626.8879921875005 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "NAEWRN AS VEEL LD, BVEICLI, me (A) me\nWildlife researchers have been\nstudying bears, up close. Big bears\nthey catch\u20141l5 so far this year\u2014\nin traps made out of big steel cul-\nverts. With the bear inside, they\npump some anesthetic in, then at-\ntach their ear tags, record weights\nand measurements and depart while\nbruin is snoozing.\n\nBut there was a demand this year\nfor a check on little bears. Some\nSmall steel traps were put out, and\nsoon the news came: a cub was\ncaptured.\n\nA research crew set out, with\nnotebook, pencils, tapes and such\u2014\nall the equipment needed with one\nexception. No experienced bear\nwrestler. That\u2019s what they needed\nmost. With a couple of toes in the\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 5656.4130859375, 617.0946655273438, 7259.5751953125, 2233.815185546875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": " \n\nDOWN ci COMES =) THE CUR TAIN, tarts paneessas\nOVER! tT CANTEVEN Jp JAKES 900 |} O'RACLE,\n(ve BROUGHT IN A THE OLD \u00a7\n\n \n \n \n\nWIN A FALL WITH MY\n\n EIGGER WHAT KINDA / SALE AND 7 MIND\n\n2 YOu ARE/-7 FC (KE y petal qu\net \\ TM, NO CROOK AS\n\nfee FO eae, \u201ctie: EVER HEAR \u2018e J }\n\n: \u00e9 A, \u00a2 \u00a2 a 5 OF O'RACLE\n_\u00a5 s, peti, Bead ge I JHE ORE AT \u00a2 Z J es a!\n. ee. . \\ a 7 A ; | L = pe ~~ F > re ;\n\nmeet TT\n} tj\n\n \n\nan\n\n10-28\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 2153.351318359375, 646.2657470703125, 3822.66943359375, 2414.9775390625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 2087.700142578125, 6591.08124609375, 3769.248099609375, 7593.1946328125005 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "Elder and Mrs. William B. Torrance, who reside on a farm south-\nwest of Guilford, celebrated their forty-eighth wedding anniversary\nyesterday with an open house. The couple was married Oct. 27, 1897.\n\nMr. and Mrs. Luther Forsyth and Mrs. Earl Braniger, who have\nbeen visiting in Washington, D. C., will return to Maryville this week.\nThe Forsyth\u2019s have been visiting Col. and Mrs. Ed V. Condon and\nMrs. Braniger has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lewis.\n\nMr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Woodruff, Richmond, have purchased the\nHeekin Coal and Stoker Co., from Mrs. James Heekin and will take\nimmediate possession.\n\nMr. and Mrs. Clement Rickman, Daytona Beach, Fla., have sold\ntheir property at 1332 N. Main St., to Mr. and Mrs. William E. Bosch,\nwho reside at 142 N. Mulberry St.\n\nRoy Smith and Lynn Hawkins, both of Maryville, and Dr. Dean\nWeightman, Mound City, have returned from a pheasant hunting\ntrip to the Dakotas.\n\nMr. and Mrs. Forrest T. Gillam were hosts to the Monday Sup-\nper Club last night at Hotel Linville. Mrs. B. Z. Palmer, Indepen-\ndence, who is visiting at the Gillam home, was an additional guest.\n\n@eeemnscliene\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 2279.0556640625, 6262.73291015625, 3660.20556640625, 6419.3623046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "DOWN MEMORY LANE\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 5655.12890625, 2447.635498046875, 7234.88818359375, 3975.782470703125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n\n: 7 = \u2014 ne\nTey as |\n\nZ Zong 1\n\nire)\n\n\\ a\n\n \n\nform a\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 3870.8671875, 1384.9713134765625, 5570.025390625, 4049.5556640625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "Answer to Previous Puzzle\n\n \n\nACROSS 2 Toward the\n1 Former sheltered side\n\n \n\n \n\nPresident, 3 Government\noa\nives :\nee Screen ARETE Seer este\n, \u201d unchausen\n8 shea 5 \u2018Emerald Isle\u201d Say SEY ERS\n12 Malt beverage 5 Tighter\n13 Region 7 Repulsive :\n14 Bundle woman 25 War god 38 Steep slope\n15\u201c\u2014\u2014. o\u2019 My 8 Home 26 Concise 40 Chillers\nHeart\u201d 9 Venture 27 Worth 41 Hoarder\n16 Skin diseases 10 Singer, wanting 42 Prayer ending\n18 Adds flavor ~\u2014\u2014- Gluck 28Individuals 43 Wash\n20 Notions 11 Disorder 29 Simple 44 Followers\n21 Metal 17 Cold season 31 Tarter 4\u00a7 Spanish jar\n22 Sea eagle 19 Cavity 33 Father of 47 Pace\n24 Precipitation 23 Flowers Rachel and 48 Girl\u2019s name\n\n26 Horse's gait 24Speed contest Leah (Bib.) 50 Butterflies\n\n27 Joe -\nDiMaggio's\nbrother\n\n30 Waken\n\n32 Moon goddess\n\n34 Check\n\n35 Expunger\n\n36 Worm\n\n37 Employs\n\n39 Alpine wind\n\n40 Angers\n\n41 Damage\n\n42 Wonderland\ngirl\n\n45 Metal money\n\n49 Fabrics\n\n\u00a71 Evil\n\n52 Always\n\n53 Heraldic bani\n\n54 Scottish\nwaterfall\n\n55 Cape\n\n56 Mast\n\n57 Greek letter\n\nDOWN\n1 Head apparel\n(pl.)\n\n \n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 3871.313423828125, 552.6570517578125, 4723.6653359375, 1011.4048989257813 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "TEMPLE, Tex. \u2014 (7) \u2014 A soldier\nwalked up to Policeman Press Rich-\nardson and announced he'd had one\ndrink too many and please lock kim\nup. He went willingly to the pokey\nand didn\u2019t complain a bit when he\nhad to wait around until they found\na key to a cell.\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 344.92444677734375, 6230.046578125, 2016.06230859375, 9274.504203125001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "VV ASHINGTON\u2014(NEA)\u2014The Eisenhower Cabinet has now swept\nunder the table any consideration of whether the convalescing\nPresident can delegate powers to Vice President Richard M. Nixon,\nIt appears the Republicans are counting on President Eisenhow-\ner\u2019s complete recovery and full resumption of his duties.\n\nThe decision that it would not be necessary to give an opinion on\nthis delegation-of-powers question was made by Deputy Attorney\nGeneral William P. Rogers and Department of Justice Legal Coun-\nsel J. Lee Rankin.\n\nAttorney General Herbert Brownell, Jr., has not overruled it.\n\nThere is not even a Cabinet plan to sponsor legislation in the\nnext Congress, clarifying what Article II, Section Five of the Con-\nstitution means. This covers the \u201cinability to discharge the powers\nand duties.\u201d\n\nCONGRESS HAS CLEAR AUTHORITY to deal with this matter.\nBut it has never defined what constitutes a President\u2019s inability.\n\nThe question has been a subject of debate since the assassination\nof President Garfield in 1881. \u2018It was discussed for a short time\nafter President McKinley was shot in 1901.\n\nWhen President Woodrow Wilson had a stroke in 1919, Vice\nPresident Thomas R. Marshall said the President had asked him\nto call a Cabinet meeting. Marshall disclosed that he had asked\nthe sheriff of his home county in Indiana whether he\u2014Marshall\u2014\nshould assume the duties of Wilson? The sheriff replied that in\nhis opinion, Marshall was actually President. But Marshall never\nassumed those powers.\n\nThe matter was fought over again at the end of President Frank-\nlin D. Roosevelt\u2019s third term, when he was obviously just as sick\n\u201c2 man as President Eisenhower, or even sicker.\n\nTWO PRINCIPAL MATTERS are involved. ;\n\nOne is the President's authority to sign executive orders, com-\nmissions and official papers. They number as many as 200 a day.\n\nThe second unclear area involves delegation of powers.\n\nCabinet officers and other agency heads are now believed to have\nauthority to handle most of the administrative matters which they\nhave customarily bucked to the President in the past.\n\nControversial questions like farm policy, inter-departmental\nsquatbles or foreign affairs will be taken up at Cabinet or National\nSecurity Council meetings.\n\nIn perhaps 10 per cent of the administrative actions, Cabinet\nofficers and agency heads cannot act. The Attorney General, for\n\ninstance, can begin almost any kind of a government lawsuit. But\nhe can\u2019t grant a pardon.\n\nTHE SECRETARY OF STATE has perhaps less final authority\nthan any Cabinet officer. The making of foreign policy is reserved\nto the President by the Constitution.\n\nIt has never been determined whether the President could dele-\nfate this power to the Vice President or the Secretary of State by\nsimple notes saying, for instance:\n\nDear Dick (or Foster)\n\n1 am unable to act in the matter of recognizing the new gove\n\nernment of Argentina, Will you please handle?\n\nEx-President Harry Truman is of the opinion that the President\n\ncannot delegate these powers.\n_ Eventually, it will require a Supreme Court test. In the mean-\ntime, the Cabinet will attempt to carry out the Eisenhower policies,\nwith nothing more than occasional guidance such as Secretary of\nthe Treasury George M. Humphrey got at Denver recently.\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 4750.26513671875, 494.5355224609375, 5580.669921875, 1356.2838134765625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": " \n\nWhy is it experience always\nteaches the things you would rath-\ner not learn? @NEAS\n\n \n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 404.9141845703125, 1164.730712890625, 1752.100830078125, 1309.3541259765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Delayed Justice Is Injustice\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 2113.8955078125, 2514.56005859375, 3398.988525390625, 2664.07275390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Exception to the Axiom\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 1633.482421875, 5678.5185546875, 2014.52685546875, 6206.8994140625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 399.680419921875, 5832.17822265625, 1473.9068603515625, 6090.55615234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Nixon Stays on Bench,\nCabinet Expects Ike Back\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 1227.655953125, 3741.339302734375, 2086.269095703125, 4365.4602578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "ow wees eee aa\nThe problem of delayed justice\u2014\nwhich means something near to\ndenied Justice\u2014is not partisan, and\nat the next session of Congress\nthere ought to be a bi-partisan\nWillingness to equip the third co-\nordinate branch of the government\nwith the qualified manpower to do.\nLicking this grievous time lag is |\nurgent business.\n\n \n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 2025.0674521484375, 8737.91571875, 2875.16387109375, 9280.510062500001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "| trap, was a mature 315-pound black\n| bear. And he was mad.\n\nThey managed to pin the bear,\ntwo falls out of three or thereabouts.\nand gather the vital statistics. But\nif you want an experienced bear\nwrestler, look elsewhere for him\nThe research crew has reuired.\n\nee\n\n| ae | re. ss WR het Zk ks pe SS ene per\u201d\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 2903.45624609375, 8796.71259375, 3761.43633203125, 9239.824515625001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "a we ee %\nWATERBURY, Conn. \u2014 (P) \u2014\nWhen Mrs. Sarah Silverman found\n$400 and returned it to John Ruegg,\nan electrical contractor, she re-\nfused a reward but accepted his\noffer to make some electrical re-\npairs at her home without charge\n\n \n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 2602.83447265625, 476.66748046875, 3390.426025390625, 562.419677734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "ARMS AND THE MAN\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 463.2094421386719, 583.0220336914062, 867.3893432617188, 1157.2633056640625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 3870.1930625, 1050.4356162109375, 4707.254203125, 1334.3495400390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Jack Robinson of the Dodgers has\nplayed four positions in five World\nSeries -\u2014 first base in 1947, second\nbase in 1949 and 1952, left field in\n1953 and third base in 1955.\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 2642.28466796875, 7597.44384765625, 3205.344482421875, 7672.38916015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "2G YEARS AGO\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 987.4624633789062, 621.9929809570312, 1886.056396484375, 805.7689208984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 3881.5146484375, 5269.36181640625, 7208.3623046875, 6165.23779296875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "WAS AVOL! KILLED BECAUSE HE\nKNEW SOMETHING NO ONE ELSE\nDOES, THE SQUETHING THAT\n\n \n \n \n\noo MISS AS--ILES WHO COE S | THORSTEN ROGERS. BUT\n\nNUNZIO NAME AS TONY I|/L'VE GOT TOFIND IT/ I\nTe. FUN INT, IN HIG NOTE) AVOLIS MURD ERERE\n\nS\\MPLY MUST. MAYBE AT\n\n \n \n \n \n\n \n \n\n \n \n\nOTHER. La og T TELL ME o\nLVE LOST IT/\n\nNUNZIO SAYS ==\\v J | | HOME, WHEN IL OPENED MAKES YOU 50 ANXIOUS TO\nTRE seo ONLY ONE F PACE THE LETTER...L MUST, ~ FIND THAT PAGES?\nHERE! THERE WAS AN- V RUN. ILL PHONE sou\u2019)\n\n \n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 363.4167258300781, 1391.419625, 1213.6852333984375, 5519.72441796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "VV AAAS ARRAS BMS\n\nMost Americans feel\u2014and right-\n\nthe law is part of the heart and\n\ncenter of the democratic process.\n\nIf it is widely denied, democracy\nlf is in peril.\n\nThere is reason for genuine con-\nrn today. Not that the judicial\nrrocess is inequitable, not that it\nis unfair. But when justice is\ngrievously delayed, Justice is in\nreality being denied\n\n\u2018Throughout the \u2014United-States\nrad justice is today being grie-\nvousiy delayed. The delays are get-\nt worse, not better.\n\nNothing that Congress and\nthe Justice Department have\ndone thus far is equal to the\nproblem, The logjam in the\ncourts is mounting. More cases\nare longer delayed than ever be-\nfore,\n\nThis is why Chief Justice War-\nren has been pressing for a whole\nseries of reforms in the Federal!\ncourts.\n\nThis is why Deputy Attorney\nGeneral William P. Rogers has de-\nscribed the logja 1 in the metro-\npolitan districts as \u201cdeplorable\u201d and\nis by way of becoming \u201ca disgrace\nto the nation.\u201d\n\nThis is why Henry P. Chandler,\nDirector of the Administrative\nOffice of the U. S. Courts, has\ncalled the imcreasing congestion\nand delay in civil cases \u201ca Serious |\nevil\u201d desperately needing correc-.\ntion. |\n\nThis is why President Eisenhower\nauthorized Attorney General Her-\nbert Brownell to put the Adminis-\ntration behind new legislation at\nthe coming session of Congress.\n\n \n\nIn 1954 Congress created thirty\nnew judgeships.\n\nA year later the backlog of civil\ncases in the United States District\nCourts totaled 68,832 as against 68,-\n431 in 1964. Civil cases terminated\nin 1955 increased from 57,908 in the\nprevious year to 58,974. Though\nmore cases were completed, the\nbacklog grew.\n\nThe criminal case backlog light-\nened slightly but only because the\ncourts gave priority to criminal\ncases at the expense of civil litiga-\ntion.\n\nDeputy Attorney General Rogers\nfrankly says that we have now\nreached a point wherein justice is\nso delayed that it means \u201cjustice\ndenied.\u201d Describing the time-lag in\nthe courts, one expert points to\nthese facts:\n\n\u201cThe median time for disposition\nof civil cases which were terminat-\ned by trial in District Courts, with\nor without jury, increased from\n13.5 months to 1964 to 14.6 months\nin 1955,\n\n\u201cThe time lag for cases tried by\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 3923.5634765625, 8318.224609375, 7111.2705078125, 9302.611328125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n \n \n\nEE ee\n|/ OH, FOR TH\u2019 LOVE 0 ei 7\n( HERE~DON\u2019T LOOK DOWN | 0. K.ss\n'( HANG ONTO MY HAND 0. K.\u00bb\nAND LOOK STRAIGHT AHEAD \\\ny : 3 eet inh \u201ca\nRc .. ae ah\n\n \n \n \n\nRUN, SANDY! RuN!\nIT\u2019S OUR ONLY CHANCE\nNOW-INTO TH\u2019 WILDERNESS\nANYWHEREJUST .RUN #\n\nj 4 WHAT\u2019S TH\u2019 MATTER - Pele l GET\n* WITH You ? bizzy ON A\n-| C'M'ON,*FORE SHE | THING LIKE\n\\, GETS away! THAT:\n\n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n\u201cyr agen | ir 7 a \"yt rT\nte in \\\n: PEA |\n\n \n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 5681.44482421875, 503.6174621582031, 6505.4111328125, 583.7282104492188 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "OUR BUAKVING HUUSE\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 3770.9111328125, 6294.75244140625, 7258.89892578125, 7206.71728515625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": " \n \n\n \n\nf\n\n~ A's\u2019 PIGEON CAN'T KEEP\n\nHER BIO LAMPS OFFA\n\nff THAT PIGSKIN GOON ----I\nKe po\nSarre,\n_G \u201cSoy Gee seals\n\nGOTTA DO SOMETH! NG\n_ ae DISTRACT HERS\n\ni ag\n\n \n \n \n\nAll gy iid as\nLETS PARALYZE\n\u2018eM Wild HE\nOLD Hic| he made a good faith offer to re\ny; turn to work.\n\nApproved by Voice Vote\n\n. The Parkhouse bill was ap\n-| proved by voice vote.\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 4409.46923828125, 8047.91162109375, 5147.408203125, 8148.09033203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "REBEKAHS, ODDFELLOWS\nTO MEET IN LONGVIEW\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 6094.02197265625, 7882.72802734375, 6711.3916015625, 7979.470703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "RODEO ASSOCIATION\nTO MEET THURSDAY\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 986.8031953125, 2315.835666015625, 1832.188259765625, 8759.406765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "a a ee ee ae aa. cpa, hemes &\n\nsouthern states to end segregation\nin schools as rapidly as possible\non a local basis.\n\nThe high court left it up to local\nfederal district courts to decide\nwhether individual school boards\n\nare carrying out integration in\ngood faith.\n\nThe high court\u2019s action Tuesday\nwas unanimous.\n\nChief Justice Earl Warren, who\nread the order said that varied\nlocal problems will have to be\ntaken into consideration.\n\nSchool Officials\u2019 Responsibility\n\nHe said school authorities must\nbear the primary responsibility for\nending segregation.\n\nThe order was the long-awaited\nfollow up to the court's historic\ndecision of May 17, 1954, holding\nthat segregation in public schools\nis unconstitutional.\n\nThe high tribunal sent back to\nthe five local federal district courts\nconcerned the five specific cases\nwhich led to the original segrega-\ntion decision.\n\n\u2018Prompt and Reasonable Start\u2019\n\nThe lower courts were ordered\nto require school boards to \u201cmake\na prompt and reasonable start to-\nward full compliance\u201d with the\ncourt's 1954 decision outlawing\nseparate public school systems for\nwhites and Negroes.\n\nThe high tribunal specifically or-\ndered lower courts to require\nschool authorities in Kansas, Vir-\nginia, South Carolina and the Dis-\ntrict of Columbia \u201cto admit to pub-\nlic schools on a racially non-dis-\ncriminatory basis with all delib-\nerate speed the parties to these\ncases.\u201d\n\nMr. Warren noted that the Dela-\nware Supreme Court already has\nordered Negro parties immediaely\nadmitted. to non ~ segregated\nschools. He said therefore the U.\nS. Supreme Court will merely af-\nfirm the state court\u2019s order.\n\nState Laws Declared Invalid\n\nThe court declared invalid all\nfederal, state and local laws that\nrequire or permit racial discrim-\nination in schools.\n\nIt said all such laws \u201cmust\nyield\u201d to the p*inciple eseablished\nin the court\u2019s historic decision end-\ning segregation May 17, 1954,\n\nThe court's decision eventually\nwill affect more than 10 million\nwhite and 2.5 million Negro chil-\ndren attending public school in 21\nstates where segregation either is\nmandatory or permitted.\n\nThe five school districts involv-\ned in the original segregation cases\nwere in Delaware, Kansas, Vir-\nginia, South Carolina and the Dis-\ntrict of Columbia.\n\nKansas and Delaware, both\nborder states, and the District of\nColumbia already have substan-\ntially carried out the integration\nof races in their schools.\n\nBut Virginia and South Caro-\nlina, like other southern states.\nhave been Sitting tight, waiting for\nthe court to spell out the mech-\nanics.\n\nStates and school districts not\nimmediately affected by Tuesday's\norder will have to take steps to\ncomply or eventually face federal\ncourt orders to obey the high\ncourt\u2019s ruling.\n\nThe segregation case was one of\n14 cases still before the court at\nits last scheduled option day for\nthe term. This backlog, however,\nwas expected to cause the high\ntribunal to add one of two extra\nmeetings before adjourning for the\nsummer.\n\nTwo of the most important cases\nwere brought to the high court by\na Yale professor and a young\nPittsburgh steelworker.\n\nThe professor, Dr. John P\nPeters, challenged the constitution.\nality of the administration\u2019s sys:\n.tem for ridding the government o\nsecurity risks.\n\nHe contended the governmen\ntramples on individual rights by:\nnot allowing suspected governmen\nworkers a chance to face those\nwho have supplied derogatory in\nformation.\n\nAttorney General Herber\nBrownell Jr. argued that the na\ntion\u2019s security would be endanger.\ned if secret FBI informers wer\nunmasked.\n\nThe steelworker, 24 - year - ol\nRobert W. Toth, fought the Ai\nForce\u2019s attempt to courtmartia\nhim on a charge of murdering |\nKorean civilian.\n\nToth had been out of the servic\nfor several months when he wa\narrested by military police in 195\nand immediately flown to Kore\nto stand trial.\n\nToth challenged the constitution\nality of provision of the 1950 Uni\n\nform Code of Military Justic\ngiving the armed services powe\nto arrest and courtmartial civi\nians accused of committing seriou\ncrimes while in uniform oversea\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 6087.20700390625, 7993.63864453125, 6936.14651171875, 8416.37746875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "board memobders and committee\nchairmen of the Gladewater\nRound-Up Association will meet\nThursday at 7:30 P.M. at City\nHall, it was announced today. All\nare urged to attend, as plans for\nthe 18th annual Round Up Rodeo\nwill be made.\n\neclectic cobibiamaaeac\nmieccinn .urherahw an ~Alactinn fan\n\n \n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 2716.81103515625, 1419.6412353515625, 4329.76171875, 3607.7939453125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 6237.8623046875, 5339.7646484375, 6755.00390625, 5388.20556640625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "Rv UNITED PRESS\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 6081.20016796875, 8365.1889375, 6934.91408984375, 8683.484890624999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "mission .whereby an election for\nthe adoption of a Charter may be\ncalled not later than September\nIst, 1955.\n\n\u201cPassed and approved this the\n30th day of May, 1935.\u201d\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 4411.163546875, 8543.13034375, 5255.5454375, 8705.607937499999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "returning to Graham after a fish-\ning trip on the Clear Fork of the\nBrazos River.\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "161819128-iola-register-Feb-28-1955-p-1.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 5, 29 ], [ 11, 12 ], [ 11, 20 ], [ 12, 20 ], [ 57, 62 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 5, 29 ], [ 12, 11 ], [ 20, 12 ], [ 62, 57 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 5463.15626171875, 6770.56201171875 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 4120.16014453125, 1338.4114873046874, 4772.7358515625, 2899.374279296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "UATE ye NV GU NR ia\nSeetreiey ab State Duthes pushed\nhis wharlwind= tour of Sortheast\nNsiaotapitais across non Comme\nNiet. sections of Tadechina today\nAffer an overnight visit to Laws,\nhe flew on today. to Cambodia and\n; South Viet Naim\n. li Vientiane, the administrative\npeapital of Laos, he toll Crown\nPPiinee \u2018Tro Savane Vatthana and\nFather offierbs the forees the Ma\nhntha Paet nations have oan the Pa\ncentie Well deter prosstite tomiminist\ninvaders from neimhborme China\nand North Viet Noun\n\nSpokesinen satd both Dulles and\nthe Laotians were reassured by\ntheir talks. The secretary report:\nedly had been depressed by pessi-\nmustic reports he. had reecived\nfrom the land-locked juncle king-\ndom of two million persons,\n\nThe Laothans, given them inde-\npendence Tron FFance at the end\nof the Indochina war, have been\nfearful both of Kedo invasion and\nof subversive activities by the dis-\nsident Pathel Laos movement.\nThat) Communist-supp\u00e9rted \u201cgroup:\nwas left in the two northern prov-\ninees of Phong Saly and Sain Neua\nby the Indochina armistice.\n\nDulles was reported to expect\nLaos to sevk admission to SEATO,\nthe Manila Paet defense setup for\nSoutheast Asia, sometime within\nthe next two oor th Years.\n\n \n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 756.2181889648438, 3866.641345703125, 1422.9956171875, 5227.4917109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": " \n\nBack in 1935, a girl was born at\n-St-\u2014J ohn's\u2014Hoespital---who--had\u201410\nliving grandparents. Now she. is\nmarried and has a son who also\nhas 10 living grandparents.\n\nThe girl was Shirley Louise\nShorter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.\nChester L. Shorter, LaHarpe. Her\nliving grandparents. were Mr. and\nMrs. John Shorter, LaHarpe;. Mr\nand Mrs. C. A. Morrison, Los An-\ngeles; five great grandparents, Mr.\nand_Mrs..J..A. Morrison,..and\u2019.Mrs..\nIda B. Davis, Iola, and Mr. and\nMrs. J. W. Shorter, LaHarpe, and\none. great-great grandparent, .W. J.\nBest, South Gate, Calif.\n\nShirley Louise is now Mrs. \u2018Bart\nCarroll Jr., and on Jan. 4 at San\nGabriel, Calif., she had a son, Ed-\nward LeRoy, another addition to\nthe long lived family. His living\ngrandparents are Mr. and Mrs.\nBart Carroll, \u201cPasadena, Mr. and\nA4rs\u2014-Ghesier\u2014Shorter, Alhambra,\nCalif.; four great grandparents.\n\u201cMr: ~and: Mrs.-C. A. Morrison, Al-.\nhambra, and Mr. and Mrs. John\nShorter, Chanute; two great-\ngreat grandparents, Mrs. Pearlina\nShorter, LaHarpe, and \u201cMrs. Daisy\nMorrison, San Gabriel, Calif. Most\nof them formerly lived in \u201cAllen\nCotinty.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 2092.8969609375, 3997.658435546875, 2754.476818359375, 5213.17872265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (\u2014American of-\nficials reacted coldly Today to a\nroundabout suggestion by the Chi-\nnese Communists that this country\nsend an unofficial mission ta Pei-\nping to discuss the case of the im-\nprisoned American fliers and ten-\nsdons- with Red China,\n\nThe State Department officially\n\u2018declined\u2019 to\u201d coniment beyond say\ning it knew nothing whatever about\nany such proposal.\n\nBurmese Premier U Nu said in\nRangoon that he passed on the sug-\ngestion to Secretary of State Dulles\nSaturday during a mecting with the\nvisiting American foreign policy\nchief. .\n\nDulles, who is now in Indochina,\nhas not: cabled one word to the\ndepartment about the-suggestion\u2014\na clear indication he does not\nattach, much. importance | to it.\n\nThe only\u2019 information U.S. offi-\ncials here have is from reading\nnews dispatches quoting Nu. They\ntook. the view, hawever, that-it- was\n\n\u2018another obvious Red Chinese trick\nto involve United States in face-\n\u2018to-face talks.\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 2107.158923828125, 2310.351794921875, 2767.70899609375, 3749.516857421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "RANGOON, Burma_lt.\u2014Burmese\nPremier U Nu\u2019 announced Today\nthat Communist Chinese Premier\nChou En-Lai is willing to receive\nan unofficial-U.S: \u201cmission \u2018to ~dis-\n\ncuss the case of imprisoned Amer-\n\nican airmen and tensions between\nthe United States and Peiping. _\n\nNu told newsmen he had con-\nveyed Chou\u2019s approval of such a\nconference to U.S. \u2018Secretary of\nState Dulles. The Burmese Pre-\nmier declined to discuss Dulles\u2019\nyeaction.\n\nDulles stopped off in Rangoon\nSaturday for a 36-hour visit after\nattending the Manila Pact confer-\nence in Bangkok. He left yester-\nday for Laos and was due in Sai-\ngon fadter today, en route to\nManila.\n\nThe idea for the conference be-\ntween Chou and an unofficial U.S.\ngroup apparently was advanced by\nthe Burmese Premier, who has\nproposed recently that the- five\n\u201cneutral\u201d Colombo Powers serve\nas mediators between the Chinese\nReds and the: Western Powers.\n\nU Nu declined to say more about\nthe proposal today, explaining: \u2018I\n\n \n\ndo not t : discuss this.\nFollowing Peiping\u2019 Ss announce-\n(Continued on Page 6, No. 1)\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 96.72953387451172, 902.43309375, 766.9207270507812, 3103.756359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "WAOUENG LON CPM\u2014Sen. George\n(D-Ga) announced today he will\nvole in the Senate Finanee Com-\nmittee to strike a proposed $20-a-\nperson income tax reduction from\na House-passed tax hill\n\nGeorge's \u2014 announcement may\nwave sounded the death knell to\ncurrent Democratic efforts to com.\n\n_ Promise the $20 provision.\n\nHe disclosed his stand to a re-\nporter after a Finance Committee\nsession at which Secretary of the\nTreasury Humphrey denounced the\ncompromise plan. - \u2018\n\nInfluential Democrats reportedly\n\nhad been backing a proposal to\ndelay effectiveness of the $20 cut\n\n> until July 1, 1956, instead of Jan. 1\nas voted by the House.\n\nThis idea has run into opposition\nfrom key House members.\n\nRep. Dingell (D-Mich), a mem-\nber of the House Ways..and Means\nCommittee, called it \u2018no compro-\nmise at all.\u201d\n\n\u201cSo \u2018far as I am concerned,\u201d\nDingell said in an interview, \u2018\u2018un-\nless the $20-a-person reduction is\nagreed to, there will be no tax\n\u2018bill at all. 1 would just \u2018as soon\nSee the excise taxes die, because\nI\u2019m against them anyway.\u201d\n\n_ George said that while some oth-\ner members might offer compro-\nmise proposals in a closed com-\nmittee session later today, he\nwould . make no such move him-\n\u2018self.\n\nHumphrey, appearing before the\nSenate Finance Committee, de-\nclared ijt would. be \u201cstrictly\n\nye \u2019 to enact a tax cut to take\neffect 16 months hence with the\npossibility it might have to-be re-\npealed.\n\nWhen Democratic senators re-\nminded him that President Eisen-\nhower -had already held out hope\nfor tax reduction next year, Hum-\nphrey said there was hope but that.\nit was not based on any prospect\n\u201c(Continued on Page 4, No. 2)\n\n \n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 4099.1791875, 4428.060046875, 4737.65626171875, 5013.6255 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "SYDNEY, Australia (\u2014Austra\n\nHia\u2019s worst \u2018flood disaster ins years\nwhic h has claimed at least 45/ lives\nand \u2014 left thousands homeless,\ntireatened taday to wipe out three\nisolated towns northwest of Syd.\nney. ;\nThe. towns -\u2014- Nyngan, Warren\nand Walgett \u2014 \u2018were cut off from\noutside help as- floodwaters up to\nSIX feet\u2014swirled through \u2014 their\nstreets, Some 6,000 persons were\ntrapped in the area,\n\nInhabitunts, expecting their\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 2775.48436328125, 2256.943591796875, 3430.609875, 4205.078625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "SAN JUAN, Puerto Rieo wee\n\n/ Vice President) Richard M_ Nixan\njis expected lo urge sweeping\n| changes In some phases of US\nforeign policy as a result of his\ncurrent: Caribbean trip.\n{. Statements by the -viee president\n| indicate he will make the follow-\ning recommendations to President\nEisenhower in the report he sub-\nmits after his-month-long-win ends\nThursday:\n\n1 The Exportlinport) Bank and\nthe World Bank should aet with\nmore speed to aid Latin-American\neconomic development. \u2018The banks\nshould also expand their activities\nthroughout Latin America.\n\n2. The US. Information Ageney,\nnow an independent organization,\nshould -be returned to tie Staite\nDepartment for better results. Nix-\non also has allvocated (hat foreign\naid operations should be placed\nunder the State Department. after\nthe Foreign Operations Adminis-\ntration act expres June 30\n\n3. Speedy cconomie aw should\nBo to Guatemala, where tS. for\neign policy faces a stern test in\nthe future oof the new anti-\nCommunist government\n\n4. The United States shonld Hive\nAny price puarantee pline-to the\n14 coffee-producing countries in\ntheir fight fo stabilize the priceceL\ntheir product. ;\n\n5 The United States should make\nAecchange ins PAE purchases\nTron Cuha unt the present Sugar\nActEeXpires The Bnd OT \u201c79567\n\nNixon arrived mi this US. island\ncommonwealth yesterday fram. the\nVirgin Islands. Later this week he\nwill visit the Dominican Republic\nand) Haiti before flying baek to\nWashington. \u00b0\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 3444.2856328125, 918.224353515625, 4117.0913203125, 3423.76075390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": ", THONG RONG PO Two Amer\ncuos expelled frome Red Chena as\n\n \n\npaties repeated today hat they eon\nPsider communism the best possible\n/ Waly ef dite and bele ce the whate\nworld Walk SomierGey cedapil at\n\n| The page. Madeelnr Betsotin, 2a.\niol New York -t Wy, and Mis Adele\nAustin Ricketh, 85, formerty ot\npSeatties Wash. areived Vy train\ni from Peiping vesterdis after 3t-\njyears tnopil or under close deten-\ntien,\n\nThes astonished US econsalate\nrefheaats by oprockiuming they tad\nspeed) for the Uiited States, de\nserved: them punishment cand jot\n\u201cwonderful treatment\u2019 tron their\ncaptors in Pepin\n\nThe woman said her husband\nWalter Al Rickstt ts stilania Pet\nping prison The couple went to\nChina in 1948 as Fulbright scholars.\nBersohn, a vraduate of Harvard\nUniversity who also studied at the\nUniversity of Chicago, had been a\nmedrireal student oat othe Peiping\nCnion Medical College\u201d\n\nThere was no inmediate official\ncomment from Washington on their\nremarks, But (he. pair's families\nin America and some US officials\nreredited \u2014 the\u2014Reth\u2014Chinese\u2014with-\nhaving done oa thorough job of,\nbrainwashing.\n\nInterviewed today at) the Hong\nKong YWCA after a night's rest,\nboth Bersehbn cand: Mrs. \u2018Rickett\nreplied to most questions with\npartyline answers,\n\nBoth said they \u201chave not) the\nhonor\u2019 to be) Communists. Mrs.\nRickett explained:\n\n\u201cOnly the best people: can) join.\nlam not worthy. | have comaurntted\naoerime.\u201d \u2018\n\n\u201cWe obelieve. all nations will\nadopt the Communist society of\ntherr own free will,\u2019 Bersohn de-\nclared,\n\nBersolin deseribed the Peiping\nregime as\u2019 \u201cdemocratic because it\nrepresents the people and is infer:\nested in) peace.\u201d\n\nBoth he and Mrs. Ricketl said\nthey were going home to \u201che up-4\nright and honest and because peace\nlis endangered by the warmongers\nPot Wall Street and Washington.\u201d\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 1431.709216796875, 2968.541248046875, 2095.62598828125, 4633.58985546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "PANMUNJOM wm \u2014 Charges of\nKorean armistice violations,\nbrought both by the Allies and the\nCommunists, will be investigated\nby truce supervisors, the United\nNations Command announced to-\nday.\n\nThe U.N. Command said, how-\never, that the supervisors\u2019 ayree-\nment to investigate Allied charges\nof Red MIGs being brought into\nNorth Korea illegally probably\ncomes too late.\n\nOne inspection jteam left for\nTeas - +\n\n \n \n \n\nothers were to. follow tonight.\nMaj. Gen. Leslie DD. Carter,\nsenior Allied member of the Mili-\ntary\u2019 Armistice Commission, said\nteams of \u2018the Neutral Nations Su-\npervisory -Comimnission would ins\nVesligate six locations in South\nKorea, where the Communists\ncharge combat materiel was intro-\nduced illegally. ,\nCarter said the charges, made\nin a letter to the supervisory com-\n\u2018mission Feb. 24, were \u2018\u2018fubri-\ncated.\u201d\n. Allied charges that MIGs were\nbrought into North Korea after the\narmistice were made Feb. 21\u00b0 but\nthe..cammission- didn\u2018t-decide\u2014until\nyesterday to investigate them.\nThe protest grew out of the Feb.\n5 air battle over the Yellow Sea\nin which 12 American Sabre Jets\nshot down two_of eight attacking\nCommunist MIGs,\n\n \n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 4096.70263671875, 4161.49560546875, 5403.16455078125, 4407.71875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "Surging r loodwaters Take\nHeavy-TollIn Australia\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 2752.965087890625, 5583.46923828125, 3380.089599609375, 5787.70361328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "RI I Grief 03.\n\n \n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 2084.75584765625, 6060.3246953125, 2744.422619140625, 6752.420421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Wing the . Bostag..aad, Canhersa . to\n\u2018the: New. Yurk Ghiptaiiding -Corpt\n(yards at Camden, N. J., for ex-\ntensive remodey ling info robot\nPWweupon ships, .\n| A Navy spokesman. said,.-in- an-\nswer to a question toduy, that. the.\nBoston -is expected: to be ready in\nJuly and the Canberra probably\nabout December: ;\nThe two cruisers, at least initial-\nly, will be used entirely for antigir-\ncraft protection of Navy task\nforces, -using the, Terrier. guided,\nniillile \u2018weupon, \u2018The Terrier, in\ninass production for more,.than, a-\nYear, is fired from launching racks.\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 1417.1479375, 6048.01854296875, 2077.99708203125, 6748.76466015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "such warships, but if may be, same.\n\u2018ting before they are T\u00e9ady for use.\n\u2018in\u2019 1946, \u201cthe. U. S. Navy an-\n\nnounced that .the uncompleted\nhulls of the 44,000-ton battleship\nKentaeky and the 27,000-ton battle\ncruiscr Hawadi would he built into\nguided missile. ships. ..Conversion\nwork was started, then halted\nwithin a year. One reason, actual:\n\nly the primary cause, was that the\n\nNavy discovered the development\nof practical guided missiles was\n{oo far Jn the, future, fo allow, de-,\nsign of ships for their use. It was\nnot. until 1952 that the Navy ee\ntpok up the project actively,\n\n \n\n \n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 825.680908203125, 448.3244934082031, 1333.97119140625, 559.4005126953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "More \u2018Gray Ladies\u2019\nNeeded at Hespital\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 1416.468005859375, 4881.095203125, 2081.033458984375, 5747.82520703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "L Albert Bedenbender, | \u00a7 54, . who\nlived\u2019on a farni two miles. \u2018south of\nGeneva, was killed instantly yes-\nterday morning when he fell from\na truckload of hay, and. suffered a\nbroken neck.\n\nHe was working with his brakes\nwhen Ahe accident oecured.\n\nA native of Allen County, Beden-\nhender is survied by four, brothers,\nWill of Geneva, Karl, Chanute,\nOscar, Neosho Falls, and Henry,\nPampa, Tex., and four\u201d sisters,\nMiss Lena Bedenbender, lola, Mrs.\nElizabeth Loomis, also of Iola, Mrs.\n\n'Frank Stevenson, LaHarpe, and\nMrs. Robert Gregroy, Colony.\n\u2018Funeral services will be con:\nducted at 2 p. m. Wednesday from.\nWaugh's Funeral Home, and burial\n\nwill be \u2018in Geneva Cemetery.\n\n \n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 75.89722796630859, 4904.25389453125, 743.3695795898437, 5955.74659375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Charles F. Flickinger, 63; died\nlast night at his home, 501 N. First\nStreet. He was a retired municipal\nemployee.. oo.\n\nMr. Flickinger was __ born... at\nChillicothe, Mo. When he was a\n\n\u201cboy the. family moved to Okla-\nhoma for. a few years, coming to\nlola in 1909. Here he was first\nemployed -in the foundries. Later\nhe joined the police force serving\nfor. several years. In later life he\nwas a member of the. street. and\n\nalley department.\n\nHe is survived by his wife: three\ndaughters, Mrs. Vivien Hamilton,\nMrs. Wilma Gibson and Miss Shir-\nley Flickinger, Iola; six - grand-\nchildren; two brothers, Bert and\nWilliam of Blackwell, Okla.: two\nsisters... Mes. Ora, Mudd:. Blackwell,\nBaal Mrs..Jua Long,-Columbus; 0.\n\nx Services will \u201cbe held oat od 0138\n2 m. Wednesday in the: Waugh\nFuneral Home. \u2018Burial will: be\u2019 at\n\u2014Yiehland,..Cometery.. ove.\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 116.50133514404297, 429.6062927246094, 611.7335815429688, 859.0066528320312 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "A Blow\nTo Tax\nCutters\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 4105.54393359375, 3154.01366015625, 4757.84815625, 4125.475109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON Ub\u2014 The Ameri-\ncan Municipal Assn. came out sol-\nJadlv today for T'resident Eisen-\nhower\u2019s highway program. It\ntagged oa rival Democratic pro-\nBrom as inadequate,\n\nMayor Ben West of Nashville,\nTenn, presented the cassociation's\nstand in testimony to the Senate\nPublic Roads subconmmittee, head-\ned by Sen. Gore CD-Tenn), author\naf the Jleocpeate pie bt\n\nWest suid that) Gore's proposal\n\u201cGnevitably would require in-\ncereused taxes at the federal level.\u201d\n\nAdditionally, West said, the Gore\nplan does not place enough em-\n\n\u201cphisis \u201con What he called the most\n\n \n\n \n\npressing highway need\u2014a assive\ninterstate \u201croad network. \u2014\n\nOther witnesses before the. cam.\n\"nittee, however, inclined toward\nsupport of the Gore plan over the\nPresident's.\n\n \n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 2109.292236328125, 3776.38916015625, 2750.419189453125, 3980.366943359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "U.S.CooltoIdea_.\nOf Falks With Chou\n\n \n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 2750.827625, 5811.6547734375, 3409.471203125, 6756.8081171875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "; VMS CPone ta, whe lived inmost\nSof das Ife just nerth of the Atlen-\nPAgdarson county. shpey lied aut\nTharsday at the home of his, son,\nVdack.oin San Pedro. Calif Services,\nPwill he held at San Pedro tumar-\nPOW,\n\nA Chote ead | toe itnd wreanity\nie an \u201ccurly uee and farmed north\n(of Tala unt he retired \u2018about two\nvears avo to omake his heme in\nOttawa CHE fad been im California\nlabout two months when taken by\nrdenath, sO ;\n| Efe leaves six sans, Jack. Irvin\nand George. all of whom live in\nCalifornia, Orval of Ottawa, Roy of\nDundee, and Billie Crone of, Leavy:\neenworth; two daughters, Mrs. kesth.,\ner Fowler) San Pedro. and \u2018Mrs.\nWayne MoeVey, Honibokit Mrs. ate\nVey and her three. brethers who\nlive in Kansas have gone-to-Gali-\n\u2018fornia for the services.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 745.2852666015625, 6033.82616015625, 1400.126720703125, 6740.9878046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON if \u2014. The Navy\nPexpects: to .haVe'vtha first of \u201c1We\nguided\u00abmissie-firing cruisers ready\nfor antiaircraft duty. with the fleet\nnext July, the second late this\nyear\n\nCompletion, of the project to con:\nvert the heavy cruisers Boston and\nCanberra presumably will make\n\u2018the American fleet the first of any\n\nworld powel to possess opera:\ntionally useful guided missile.\nships.\n\n_ Britain announced last week it\nintends to begin building a Meet of\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 4801.9599609375, 469.5384521484375, 5452.51123046875, 891.9710693359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "BonnO.K.\nOn Paris\nTreaties\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 3437.61619921875, 3730.53612109375, 4095.079845703125, 4997.9741328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "as President. Eisenhower remains\n\n-in- offiee_-tight-seeurity-restrictiony\n\n: WASHINGTON (4) \u2014 For as lone\n\nwill be in-effecr at nis new Tarn\nhome con the .Civil-War- battle.\nfield at Gettysburg, Pa.\n\nThe place probably will be ready\nfor occupaney by Easter or soon-\ner, and already\u2019 the house is pet.\nting some of the protection that\nKoes \u2018With the presidency.\n\nUniformed gu aed s.. from the\nTreasury Department \u2014: the ayen-\ncy whose Secret Service is charged\nwith guarding the president hii ve\n-been-issigned-to\u2014a-round-the-clock:\nwatch to keep out any trespassers,\nas well as battlefield sightseers.\n\nTourists can get a look at the\nPresident\u2019s 189-acre farm from a\nscenic tower 1! miles away.\n\nAny of them with a good pair of\nbinoculars might have heen able\nto see the chief executive wander-\ning around the grounds Friday, He\nand: Mrs. -Bisenhower spent: five\nhours -here-en route to their Jodge\nin Maryland's Catoctin Mountains\nfor a weekend of- rest. They re-\nturned to the White House late yes-\nterday.\n\n \n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 82.03435107421875, 3348.92772265625, 754.2367670898437, 4656.3833125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "_ Mrs. William W. Ross, mother of\nMrs. Glenn Menegay, Iola, was\npainfully injured Saturday after-\nnoon in an automobile collision five\nmiles north and,,four cast \u2018of Erie.\n. She\u2019 was brought to the Allen\nCounty Hospital with a fractured\npelvis, fractured right arm and\nwrist and possible internal injuries.\nThe hospital reported this\u2019 noon\nthat her condition is fair. Mrs.\nRoss is the former Mrs. Lloyd\nHeathman, whose husband owned\nthe South Street cafe before his\u2019\n\u2014death-severalyears\u2014ago:\nJohn Phelps, undersheriff of Neo-\nsho County, said \u2018that\u2019Mr. and Mrs.\nRoss, who live -at-Kimball, were\ndriving on a county road about\n\u2018nine miles northeast of Erie. Their\ncar was involved in a collision with\nanother driven by Mrs. Doris M.\nReissig, Rt. 3, Erie, who was ac-\ncompanied by two small children.\nThe incident occurred about 1:20\nNeither Mr. Ross nor Mrs. Reis-\nsig and her children were injured\nin the crash, the undersheriff said.\nThe right rear of the Ross car was\nbadly mashed in-'and the front of\nthe Reissig vehicle was extensively\ndamaged. the officer said. |\n\n \n\n \n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 3458.307373046875, 471.01678466796875, 4101.98291015625, 893.6025390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "\u201cToo Pat\n\nWith Red\nPp arty Line\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 4158.9672734375, 592.8850590820313, 4758.71192578125, 1011.1808588867187 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "MANGE A toeprrepine\nHath tiv eotite stead istaiet foal\nfess ob Werle Wor DR wath te\nNpenod as a deaerststhe start\nmit Wedltresihay othe Nationead\nSheimges tommission sati te\nday Anew lances strip tras\nDeen buat enabline visitors to\nflyootee the oshrnd at) the en\n[ranee te Vianna Bay\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 70.16059466552734, 6194.72264453125, 734.819591796875, 6750.14649609375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "a .\n\nThe Beil Furniture Store which\nhas, been. closed since fire destroy-\n\u2018ed a part of the building on Feb. 11\nis re- opening. today, on a_ limited\nscale. The south room has been\ncleaned and repainted and a \u2018new\nstock of furniture began arriving\nthis morning.\n\nWorkmen have started to repair\n\u201cthe -hortir part of | -dre- adtreelune\nwhere .the fire was ameeanirateel.\nCompleting the job will probably\nrequire \u2018several weeks,\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 802.5535161132813, 581.8638188476563, 1416.560802734375, 1394.0567744140626 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "VOUS GFR GRO@1E, CHLaEEP aah Od\nthe diray hinds diviston of the\nRed Cress. called today for\nnew Volunteers for Gray Lady\neerviee oat the Allen) County\nfospital,\n\nA meeting of Gray Ladies\nwill be held at) the hospital\nThursday at 7:30 p. m. Those\nwho would like to jein are in-\nvited to attend this meeting.\n\nGray Ladies started thelr\nwork in Iola simultaneously\nwith the opening of the hospital\ntwo and oa half years ago and\nmost of those who started then\nare still working. A few have\ndropped out, however, creating\nevenings thal Mrs. Reid would\nlike to fill at this time.\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 767.8778076171875, 3570.814208984375, 1399.3060302734375, 3841.55712890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Boy,Like-Mother\nHas 10 Living\nGrandparents -\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 4752.0942265625, 4430.59276171875, 5416.56837109375, 5701.13087109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "worst ordeal tonight or tomorrow\nwhen the main body of millions of\ntons of water will reach them, took\nto rooftops in hop\u00e9s their homes\nwould withstand the onslaught.\n\nThe floods have sent some 50,000\npersons fleeing from their homes\nin the past five days. They were.\nbrought on. by an \u2018unprecedented\n1l-inch,. 24-hour rainfall which\ndrenched 5 000 square hilles of six\nrives. systems, -. e+\n\nAn amateur broadcaster mes-\nsaged from Warren, \u201cThe town is\njust about washed away and the\npositiol ea fe\nCAMPAIGN- NO: if a sa)\nDICE >\u00bb 5 Ye =\n: go\n\nForty Layours ES\nLATER\u2122SAID BIG fi\n\nBoy SEES THE Bm\nFIRST ONE-(yup~| \u201c\nEVERY TIME!)\n\n \n\nrit\n\n \n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 1622.49267578125, 927.7713623046875, 1886.6951904296875, 1035.9207763671875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "County Agent\nColumn\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 1276.1806640625, 1838.3271484375, 1556.633056640625, 1914.83056640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": " \n\nWeek Of Camp Fire Day\nCamo At Pebble lake\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 1275.7761669921874, 1915.344892578125, 1576.5298632812498, 3199.402421875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "There will be a week of Daj\nCamp for all girls in the 4th, 5th\nand 6th grades of the past year at\nPebble Lake slacting Monday\nJune 20 through Friday, June 24,\nunder the direction of the Fergus\nFalls Camp Fite Council. Trans-\nportation will be furnished, The\nbuses will leave from the Wash-\nington Junior high school at 9-30\nam, daily,\n\nMONDAY\n\ndy, Duetor!\n\nexamination al\nwhington\n\n \n\nSet un camp.\n00. Swimming (Bring Low-\nete.)\nTainch. Bring bag Junch.\ntest period:\n\nTuy Scouts emonsirate\nbullding ana first aid\nVian nest day's activities\n\n \n \n\n4:20, Clenn up.\n\n. Rus trip back,\nTURSDAY\u2014\n, Bus trip out.\n19 Opening exercises.\n10:19:30, Cammunity sin\n1 11. Fire preparation.\nSwimming, 4\nLunch (Wiener roaet)\n\nRest period.\n0, Ceremonial committee\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nCraft.\n) Plan next day meal (foil\n0, Clean up\n\n3, Bus trip ba\nWEDNESD Ay\n9:30, Aus rly gut.\n1-45-10, Opening everelsos.\n30, Nature hike by counsel-\n\n \n\n \n\nFire bullding.\n00, Swimnung,\nizdi-l, Lunch (fotl cooked)\n1-1:80, \u201cRese perlod.\n\nCraft.\nClean wp\nius trip hack.\nTHUUSDAY\u2014\n}, lus trip oul.\n\n(0, Opening exercises.\n39-11, Ike, 2 iniles.\n11-12, Swimming.\n|, Lunch. Bag lunch.\n1-1:30, Tres perlod.\n\n1-1:30, Ceremonial cammillee meets\n1:30-2330, Genet,\n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n\n. proetice Council Fire.\n\u00bb Clean uy\n\n \n\nTia\n\n \n\ni.2:45, Clean up.\nCeremonial.\n\n \n\nThere is a need for additional\ncl at Day Camp. Any girl who\n; Of high school age or over, who\nould be interested in helping\nith the Crafls and play program\nlease coniact the Camp Fire al-\ncc 4027 forenaans or Mrs. Geo,\nlelson 2528 aflernoon:\n\n \n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 1609.1505126953125, 1111.6190185546875, 1741.7198486328125, 1321.2149658203125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 38.5193977355957, 1898.5142822265625, 314.7712707519531, 2133.095947265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "298,000 Killed\u201d\nOr Injured\nln Twin Cities\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 1259.75439453125, 3217.778564453125, 1492.620361328125, 3255.79833984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "Major Sunspot Seen\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 66.89993865966797, 1145.036787109375, 499.14543334960933, 1279.7084521484373 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "\u201cThe defense planners arranged for 15,000\nleading government officials 10 get out of Wash-\ninglon when te Russian bombs were supposed\nto drop yesterday, but left Congress io be blown\nup. Like the late Presiden! Ronsevell, they could\nproudly sav; \"We planned it that way.\u201d\n\n \n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 1746.960859375, 1108.554853515625, 1906.9077929687498, 1344.1704882812498 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "eee: eee ee\nattacked by such\ninsects as leat\n/hoppers, potata\neetles or figa\nectles, Potatoes\nFare also subject\nto early and late\nblight.\n\n| To control bath\ninsecls and dis-\nease you can\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 518.32072265625, 1690.6968212890624, 955.9608325195313, 1876.6687792968748 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "A work crew of 15,000 men, with the most\nmodern of machines, is Leing gathered to begin\nwork on the greal Sl. Lawrence waterway., When\nit is finished, ocean-going ships will sail into the\nGreat Lakes. It is claimed that cargo that would\ncost $13 a ton for shipment fram the Midwest Lo\nthe Allantic by rail will be shipped for as low as\n$1.70 a ton by the all water route.\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 356.56195068359375, 2681.625244140625, 616.09228515625, 2764.859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "Remova] Of U.S. Troops\nFrom Japan, Okinawa\nIn 90 Days Included\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 56.855621337890625, 2134.35888671875, 319.5015563964844, 2219.6044921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "Minneapolis And St. Paul\nChosen For \u2018Atlack\u2019 At\nThe Last Minute\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 1608.152509765625, 1049.973310546875, 1910.1422900390623, 1100.4208544921873 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "About (his time of year potatoes,\nwhelher in a garden or a large\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 2194.61181640625, 3156.24560546875, 2483.22998046875, 3218.2919921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "Auction Dates\n\nAnna KInvelad bonn o&\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 1906.18115234375, 2653.423828125, 2170.94287109375, 2690.693359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "KXJB-TV (Channel 4)\n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 563.8553466796875, 989.8197021484375, 949.4403076171875, 1019.0711059570312 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "ALEVANDRITASS MAYOR aARROAD\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 995.5636596679688, 1081.073486328125, 1249.8419189453125, 1168.5504150390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "Walleye Fishing Good\nToo As*Anglers Eye\nSaturday Bass Opening\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 952.502685546875, 2579.42333984375, 1252.3238525390625, 2626.168701171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "THE FUTURE OF OLTER TATL\nCOUNTY\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 111.76107788085938, 1116.52685546875, 456.06219482421875, 1145.390869140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "CRPTING RTD OT CONCRESS\n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 1907.0311279296875, 2204.9150390625, 2175.89794921875, 2247.89599609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "WDAY-TV (Channel 6)\n" }, "51": { "bbox": [ 2185.939697265625, 3232.315185546875, 2340.8837890625, 3270.242919921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 51, "ocr_text": "Silan! 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Charles say, \u201cthat\u2019s the best\npaslure T ever had and my cows\nae fies Bie KEE\n" }, "56": { "bbox": [ 1595.1726513671874, 2027.5642529296874, 1878.8553027343748, 2212.691240234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 56, "ocr_text": "With modern hog rations,\nwe get faster dry tol gains\nthan ou pasture, But good\npaslure is insurance against\ncerlain nutrient deficienci\nGood pasture also reduces the\nsanitation problem and will\neut the labor cost about one~\nthird.\n\n \n\n \n" }, "57": { "bbox": [ 2269.5244140625, 168.9924774169922, 2509.66064453125, 226.93911743164062 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 57, "ocr_text": "MARKETS\n" }, "59": { "bbox": [ 2212.35294921875, 1825.83439453125, 2516.2334765625, 2050.851884765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 59, "ocr_text": "lets ir Silat hel\nNEW YORK LAP \u2014 csnar\nrosteudes recetete\n\nes Unchanged\nWholesalr ege prices gener\nto Tirns recripts Sent\n\u00a5 \u00a2 quatetais follaw:\n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n\nmidwestern, colors?\n\nAS-88 Thay extens\nMt extras\nhirer\n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n\nWilkes: exers\nestris irae\nme Tur,\n\n \n" }, "61": { "bbox": [ 1604.3599072265624, 1465.222822265625, 1892.2598437499998, 1630.0463427734373 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 61, "ocr_text": "Use a combinatton of 5 per\ncent DDT dust with a trlbasic\ncopper salphat containing\nabout 7 per cent metallic cop-\nper. This can be purchased\nalready mixed under different\n(rade names. Dust or spray\nevery 10 to 14 days.\n" }, "62": { "bbox": [ 2244.152587890625, 1782.2222900390625, 2492.21240234375, 1830.5545654296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 62, "ocr_text": "New York Butter And\nFee Market\n" }, "64": { "bbox": [ 2231.03947265625, 292.82713134765623, 2539.6826953125, 784.3457202148437 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 64, "ocr_text": " \n\nSOUTIL ST, PAUL (AP)\u2014(USDA)\nCattle 3,506; calves 1,000; roLher-\nslow unde gn all slunghter enitio\nyearling type slaughter steers ond\nhelters \"mostly steady but weaker.\nwmlertone apparent on anything seat-\nIng above T1oo ths: cows steady. to\nweuk; same extcemes 50 lower! bulls\nbarely stetay; Hoot slaughter \u2018steora\n19.50-21.00: good heifers 19.0\nulility and commorefat cow\n15.007 cutter and utility bulla 12.60\n1500) wenlers, stendy 10, 1.0U Lower:\nstockor\nSteady} chelcs\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nately aetive\nwrrows nnd. gil\n\nmostly 50 me although tnatene\non Kids aver 270 Ibs anty 25 higher:\nsows under 409 Ibs steady to a3 much\n\n350 higher; walghtler cows weak\nto \u00a35 lower; \u2018chofen 170-230 Ib bar-\nrows and gilts 20.50-91.95: choice\nsows 100 lbs down 15.0U-18.60: sown\n400 lbs and over 12.50+ feeder\npigs strung to 80 hizher; good and\ncholes 19.06-19.50.\n\nSheep 100; ail classas steady: good\nlo prline native spring Janis \"23.00-\n24.00; \"ood \u201cand choice ald crops\nshorii siaghter lambs 17.00-18 an:\ngond and choles shorn slaughter awea\n\n0-53.30; meillnm and good shorn\nceding lambs 12.00-14.90.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "66": { "bbox": [ 2248.08154296875, 1319.0364990234375, 2491.438232421875, 1341.4908447265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 66, "ocr_text": "Poulire & Fee Morket\n" }, "67": { "bbox": [ 1591.72990234375, 1643.0254345703124, 1896.0994433593748, 1808.7738818359373 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 67, "ocr_text": "The hatchery season for chicks\nis over for the year \u2014 sa why\ndon't you kill the old roosters that\nyou have running around in the\nhen house? It will help the keep-\ning quality af the egg -- which is\nso important during the hot sum-\nTaer weather,\n" }, "68": { "bbox": [ 2219.0048046875, 1342.1206494140624, 2521.184892578125, 1558.7077197265623 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 68, "ocr_text": "CHICAGO (AP) \u2014 (USDA)\u2014Livn\npoultry steady; receipis in enops 208\n(oyeuersing sia BI by\n\nNanged: heavy\n: broil.\n\n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n \n\n31\nvapouettes 34-32\n\nCitigaGa \u00a2,\nreceipe Tins\nvnching\nPer cent\nmedume aa: 0\nHes 38\ncelpts 30.\n\n \n\nTha:\n\n \n\naes steady!\npelesale \u201cSUyINE\n\nlarge whites,\nmized 36\nards 312 dle\ncurrent re-\n\n \n\n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "69": { "bbox": [ 2225.23185546875, 983.0476513671875, 2523.88630859375, 1167.85212890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 69, "ocr_text": " \n\nceipts taduy 149; yuar ago 260; Lrad-\ning basis uuchiuiged: cish \u2018spring\njs, Ne L dark nore $8 Tb\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nFlas Nolte\nSashepue: Ma Varela le\n" }, "70": { "bbox": [ 1597.998212890625, 1353.4983349609374, 1903.6352099609373, 1446.4882373046873 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 70, "ocr_text": "ee eee\nwith a combination insecticide and\nfungicide. This will eliminate the\nnumber of times you have to go\nover the ficld.\n\n \n" }, "71": { "bbox": [ 161.96847534179688, 542.9812622070312, 416.04144287109375, 568.081298828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 71, "ocr_text": "OUTLOOK TATPROYVED\n" }, "73": { "bbox": [ 1043.0545654296875, 1185.0123291015625, 1215.66357421875, 1203.3524169921875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 73, "ocr_text": "CAccociated Prace?)\n" }, "74": { "bbox": [ 2222.005859375, 2682.06201171875, 2472.051513671875, 2707.163818359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 74, "ocr_text": "WEATHER PORECAST\n" }, "75": { "bbox": [ 1942.315185546875, 3055.125732421875, 2125.51171875, 3075.988037109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 75, "ocr_text": "WEATHER tance\n" }, "76": { "bbox": [ 2243.3935546875, 963.7442626953125, 2509.621826171875, 981.6661987304688 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 76, "ocr_text": "Minneannlie Grain Alarber\n" }, "77": { "bbox": [ 1579.1079541015624, 2232.3544140625, 1887.1765917968748, 2569.76423828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 77, "ocr_text": "Farmers wha don't have side\ndressing attachments for cultivat-\nors \u00a2an spread solid ailrogen fez-\nlilizer with a broadcast fertilizer\nspreader. But, be careful to cover\ndhe spreader holes just over the\nrow so ihe ferlilizer doesn\u2019t fall\ndown directly into the corn, You\nvan alsp siraddle the row with a\ncorn planter ailachment, Now\nanhydrous ammonia is also avaijl-\nable to farmers \u2014 this is applied\n\n\u2018by a commercial process. One\nform of nilroxen i good as an-\nother \u2014 your question to settle is\nhow much will if cast.\n\n \n" }, "79": { "bbox": [ 2214.7274609375, 1683.94181640625, 2519.31501953125, 1778.6267871093748 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 79, "ocr_text": " \n \n \n \n\nNEW Yet\nDressed poultry\nSauats and\n\n \n\n \n \n\nywine\nlie Std up. i\n\n \n" }, "80": { "bbox": [ 2218.4267578125, 1665.3533935546875, 2507.915771484375, 1686.7196044921875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 80, "ocr_text": "New York Poultry Market\n" }, "81": { "bbox": [ 2250.049072265625, 1177.917724609375, 2493.982666015625, 1196.589111328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 81, "ocr_text": "Fereus Falls \u20aciraln Market\n" }, "82": { "bbox": [ 2228.3544140625, 808.8625317382813, 2528.16658203125, 953.7826708984376 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 82, "ocr_text": "Market\nIs. 2\n\n \n \n \n \n\n \n\nOo \u00a7de higher; 180-\nibs, 20:93-19.\n250 ins. 18,75-\n3; Sows d00-\ncos MOR ame Alene\ng0ws of under 240 Ths, al 17.50-1\nStngs 11-00-13.00 with 40 Th. dock\nboars i-Se Ib, -\n(All No. U hogs im @ifferent cate-\nfories of Weleht worth %e more).\n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "83": { "bbox": [ 52.900108337402344, 3088.489013671875, 304.9389953613281, 3115.311767578125 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 83, "ocr_text": "(Continued From Page One}\n" }, "84": { "bbox": [ 1634.08544921875, 157.90228271484375, 1864.1715087890625, 191.30775451660156 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 84, "ocr_text": "By Timmy Harlo\n" }, "85": { "bbox": [ 2289.1630859375, 221.18934631347656, 2495.413330078125, 238.41697692871094 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 85, "ocr_text": "CORRECTED DAITLY)\n" }, "87": { "bbox": [ 2232.36083984375, 784.38427734375, 2522.252197265625, 807.7308349609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 87, "ocr_text": "Today's uen! 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Mr, Peabody al-\nways said he liked to remem-\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 1070.0111708984375, 4824.37457421875, 1950.0930771484375, 5460.310972656251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": ",recently sumitted a report to\nthe commissioners on road build-\ning costs and best locations for\nfarm roads.\n\n| Judge Oscar Dancy has been\ncarrying on a campaign to get\nbacking for his plan to build\nroads only of concrete, Some\n\u201cmembers of the court favored\n'tepped-caliche for the rural\niroads.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 305.4099426269531, 364.97113037109375, 2796.517822265625, 2316.830322265625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 232.71925354003906, 6809.5048828125, 1938.3341064453125, 9287.6279296875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": " \n\nAUTO FINANCING\n\nThe purchase of an automobile is a major investment.\nThose able to pay cash out of hand for a new automobile\nusually are able to strike a better bargain by dealing in\ncash. The First Natiinal Bank at Brownsville has re-\n* cently streamlined its automobile financing department,\nso that you can actually have the cash in your hand\nwhen you start to buy a car. If you are planning to buy\na new car let us help you arrange financial terms in ad-\nvance. Then, buy the car of your choice with no strings\nattached ... buy your insurance from the man you want\nto ... make your trade the best bargain you can get,\nby using the language that really speaks ... cash in hand.\n\n \n\nFIRST NATIONAL BANK\n\nat Brownsville, Texas\nAADAIRER: BPEDERAT., DEPOSIT INSTIRANCE CORPORATION\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 194.59030151367188, 4458.95849609375, 1835.6065673828125, 4805.2861328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Road Bond Election Petitions Started\nAround; Appear First In Small Towns\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1075.861572265625, 5504.03955078125, 1886.7899169921875, 5796.2587890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "Public Is Warned\nOn Fraud Schemes\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 203.41935876464845, 3127.492494140625, 1078.3303818359375, 4436.6923203125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "Getting into wase-hours mat-\nters of Valley farm operations,\nthe Border Patrol Wednesday\ntook 37 braceros from five\nfarms on allegations that the\nemployers had violated con-\ntracts by paying wages lower\nthan those in the contracts.\n\nEarly today the Patrol spokes-\nman said that all workers had\nbeen returned to four employ-\ners and those of the fifth who\ndid not sign a pledge to \u201cdo\nbetter\u201d had been distributed to\nother employers.\n\nComplaints had been made\nthat farmers and farm firms\nhad not been paving wages\nagreed to im their bracero con-\ntracts. Investigators from the\nBorder Patrol had been inquir-\ning about them for several\nweeks,\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 1073.2511611328125, 5803.091859375, 1937.0321640625, 6692.091734375001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "| Postmaster General Arthur H.\nSummerfield warned the public\nSaturday to be wary of mail\n\u2018fraud schemes which are cost-\ning the gullible millions of dol-\nlars.\n\nReporting that fraud arrests\nin the first eight months of\n\u2018the current fiscal year increas-\ned 61 per cent, he urged the\n\u2018people to \u201calways investigate\nbefore investing.\u201d\n\n- Qverall arrests up to Feb. 28\n\u2018totaled 210 compared with 130\nin the same period last year.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 1991.166748046875, 5519.7431640625, 3704.431884765625, 9289.7529296875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "Today's Buys!\n\n \n\n \n\n'S4 CHEVROLET Bel-Air Sport Coupe $1795\n\nFully equipped. Looks like new.\n\n'53 CHEVROLET BelAir 4-Door $1345\n\nae\n\n1 owner, low mileage.\n\n\u201852 CHRYSLER Windsor 4-Door $1095\n\nRadio, heater, l-owner. A comfortable\ncar on any road.\n\n'53 PLYMOUTH 2-Door Sedan $ 995\n\nReady to go on any road.\n\n\"52 CHEVROLET Styline Deluxe $ 895\n\n2-Door sedan. Packed with eye appeal.\n\n\u201850 PONTIAC Sport Coupe -$ 745\n\nFully equipped. Real class in any company\n\n\u201851 FORD V-8 4-Door Sedan | $ 795\n\nBoost your morale with this super deluxe.\n\n\u201847 FORD V-8 Club Coupe $ 295\n\nRadio, heater. Almost cheaper than walking.\n\nwer\"\n\n \n\n\u201847 PLYMOUTH\n4-Dr. Sedan $245\n\nRadio, heater, seat cov-\ners. Try to beat this\n\ndeal!\n\n'51 CHEVROLET\nY2 T Pickup $695\n\nHeavy duty trailer hitch,\n4 - speed transmission,\nnew flashing red finish.\nOnly your CHEVROLET\ndealer gives you an OK\nwritten guarantee.\n\n \n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 1085.7396865234375, 3132.007142578125, 1952.8286728515625, 4439.3505234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "| The raids by the Border Pa-\ntrol were made from Browns:\n\u2018ville to Mission. Braceros, 57.\n\n|\n\n\u2018were taken from five farms\n\u2018After news of the raids was\n\u2018spread three farm operators ap-\npeared at Border Patrol offices\nand signed pledges that they\n\u2018would in the future stick te\nthe contracts. A fourth is re-\nported to have agreed to dc\nso. The workers taken from a\nfarm near Brownsville were giv-\nen to other farmers.\n\nThe Border Patrol spokesman\nsaid his organization woula\ncontinue to inquire into com-\npliance of farmers with their\nbracero contracts on wages and\nhousing. No statement was made\nconcerning braceros living up\nto contract agreements.\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 1965.9335341796875, 4901.568421875, 2823.8253769531248, 5391.811460937501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "new High school and supplied\nused clothing for needy elemen-\ntary children and set aside $250\nto be used as a library fund.\nRev. Raymond Glass is in\ncharge of notifying parents as\nto when the next Salk shots\nwill be given. Ice cream was\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 191.87928918457033, 4822.26422265625, 1075.34417578125, 6696.420835937501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Election petitions asking the\nCameron County Commissioners\ncourt to call for a vote on a\n$6,700,000 road bond issue is\nbeing circulated outside the\nlarger towns. The petitions ap-\npeared in Los Fresnos and Rio\nHondo Wednesday. None so far\nas known have been circulated\nin Brownsville, San Benito or\nHarlingen\n\nDiscussion in meetings of the\ncommissioners court recently:\nindicated that calling of the\nroad bond election was to fol-\nlow more discussion of types of.\npavement to be built and de-\ncision of location of farm reads,\nto be paved. |\n\nThe $6,700,000 has been un- |\nder consideration to provide\n\u2018\nrights of way for the proposed\nfreeway between Brownsville\nand the Willacy county line.)\nThe state proposes to build the\nfreeway. |\n\nSecondary work discussed is\nfor farm-to-market roads to be:\npaved in each commissioner\u2019 $,\nprecinct. A consulting engineer\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 1974.811830078125, 2638.34723046875, 2842.0065292968748, 4579.08636328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": " \n\nIn 63 of the major cases pros-\necuted last year, Summerfield\nsaid, $6 million was filched\nfrom the public.\n\n\u201cThese figures are particular-\nly significant,\u2019 he said, \u2018\u201c\u2018be-\ncause mail fraud, capable of\nreaching into every home, trades\non trust and confidence of hon-\nest people.\u201d\n\nSummerfield cited these ex-\namples of fraud:\n\nA \u201cgeneral mutual service\nagency\u201d, used the name of a\nreputable insurance company\nand collected $1 mildion \u2018on\nphony auto insurance policies.\n\nIn several southern states a\ncrook obtained $752,000 by sell-\ning \u201calmond vending machines,\u201d\nmost of them never delivered.\nThe victims were retired men\nand widows, some of whom in-\nvested their life savings.\n\nA man operating from Gua-\ntemala sold phony travel tours\nto students and professors and\ncollected $240,000. He was\ncaught in California.\n\nA man using 10 different\nnames filched $200,000 selling\nmedical preparations, mainly\nene supposed to grow hair on\nbald heads.\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 3236.164306640625, 1228.123046875, 5071.32763671875, 1388.1275634765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "You Can Be A Better Husband\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 216.58181762695312, 2624.65478515625, 1955.3809814453125, 3122.47412109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Border Patrol Raiding \u2014\nShort-Pay Bracero Users\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 2892.275208984375, 1490.1859755859375, 3722.6989121093748, 3663.7409042968748 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "\u2014\n\nI pray that I may become\nthe kind of husband my wife\nwould have me be. 4\n\nGrant that I may always be\nkind, considerate, thoughtful,\nand lovable, 4\n\nGive me the strength to do\nall of the jobs I\u2019m told to -\naround the house.\n\nHelp me to remember to\nhang up my clothes... so my\nwife won't have to holler at\nme.\nGive me the courage to oak\nmy employer for a raise every\ntime my good wife thinks I\nshould have one. i |\n\nTeach me to endure my\nwife's inability to truly appre- )\nciate her husband. a\n\nEnable me to get along with\nmy In-laws, and to put up\nwith them whenI can\u2019t, uf\n\nMake me be good to my wife\neven when she waiks all over\n\n1e.\n\nAnd, when I have aed\nall these virtues, I pray that I\nmay pass on to my reward be-\ncause I shall then be too good |\nfor this earth. Amen, i\n\n; td bad \u00b0\nee A man is never as good as\nhis wife thought he was before }\nmarriage, and never as bad as\n\neha thinlee hiwrn afian weswewianosa\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 3736.5107421875, 2061.01708984375, 5448.56005859375, 3659.18701171875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": " \n\n\"Aren' t you going to ask me \u201care I'm\n\u2018going so you'll know where to find\nme when you want to make up?\"\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 6398.21435546875, 2360.691162109375, 7249.9140625, 4077.59423828125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": " \n\nWays\n\nfor the\nMost\nComplete\nBoct Service\n\nDial WH 3-2628\nJ. H. SCHMIDT\n\n \n\nSouth Shore Drive\nat Causeway\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 5546.603515625, 3239.45361328125, 6335.06396484375, 4080.449951171875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "FLORAL\nARRANGEMENTS\n\nFor any\noccasion Dial\nWH 3-2681\nMrs. Jack Merryman\nageat for\n\nTHE FLOWER BOX\nof\n\nSan Benito\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 2857.115052734375, 3757.82574609375, 3719.9743027343748, 4504.42816015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "served to the elementary schoo!\nchildren as an _ end-of-school\ntreat.\n\nThe Girl Scouts of Port Isbel\nconducted a nursery during all\nmeetings of the P-TA under\nthe direction of Mrs. Thorough-\nman. Sincere appreciation was\nexpressed by the members of\nthe P-TA to all who helped to\nmake this a successful year for\nthe group. A total of $66 re-\nmaine in the treasury.\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 3714.275697265625, 3758.173890625, 5492.0653671875, 4098.150083984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "tenced for drunk driving, Lee\na rigor\n\n\u2014\" \u2014 - oe . ? \u201c : \u2014-Westmoreland Police Chief\n| work _ e\u20ac Age . \u00b0F Jack Farley\u2014gave him a lift,\n| some lumber an \u00a9 kept On isnt by ae\n\n, going. He sarted hitch hiking = =\n\nand the driver of a passing car\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 3804.59375, 6938.58349609375, 7216.85400390625, 9297.1884765625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": " \n\nThe Bel Alr Sport Coupe,\n\n \n \n \n\nCombine your new Chevrolet purchase.\nwith your vacation plans! saath\nOrder a new Chevrolet through us, then pick\nit up at the plant in Flint, Michigan, see Cheve -\nrolets built, if you like, and drive yours home, . 5\nChances are, you'll save a substantial share of -\nyour vacation travel costs! \u2018a\n\n\u201855 PACEMAKER\n\nBoat\n\npee ie is A em see et i 8 nn et AND ep: mt: in. i: a ain sn: as a ee ne\n> ae \u2018hi aS Sm AN I HON I a en ee we atm st i: oe om al Lcsetaatenl Celli\u2019 saheussicy ee |\nAE EI EOE IT\n\nWELCH CHEVROLET\n\n258 S. SAM HOUSTON \u201cTHE VALLEY'S OLDEST CHEVROLET DEALER\" SANBENITO PHONE EX 9-249}\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 4764.74225, 6564.88531640625, 5480.938414062501, 6870.570738281251 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "You get cleaner, fresher\nair at hood-high level. A\nspecial chamber beneath\nthe hood keeps rain out!\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 2850.176087890625, 4564.71148828125, 3727.6849960937498, 5285.576109375001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "Mrs. Louise Morris and Mrs.\nRuth Alegre were hostesses\nwith Mrs. Agnes Main in her\nhome in Harlingen to the 9 et\n40 Salon on Monday evening\nlast. The 8 et 40 is an active\nhonorary division of the Ameri-\ncan Legion Auxiliary. To date\nMrs. Morris and Mrs. Alegre\nare the only members in Port\nIsabel.\n\n \n\nTLITTAARG WRON CAR\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 4646.32672265625, 1448.9242568359375, 5424.462339843751, 1988.9468369140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "ber the \u00a7oo0g Oia Gays when |\nman did his own withholdin;\nfrom his take-home pay.\n\n* & \u00b0\nTis true, perfection none\n- must hope to find\n\nIn all the world, much less\n\\ in Womankind,\u2014Pope,\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 5497.77880859375, 1759.8258056640625, 6373.64794921875, 3181.29296875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "FOR SALE: Modern home two\nbedrooms; garage on lot 50x\n120. Call WH3-2864.\n\nFOR RENT\u2014Apartments $40.00\n\u2018and up. Dial WH 3-2695. Helen\n-E. Williams, Office Harbor Light\nCottares.\n\nFOR SALE: Gas butane broiler\nstove sink with cabinet; new\nMontgomery Ward butane wa-\nter heater; and a piano\u2014wWil-\nson\u2019s Auto Paint Shop in Bay-\nside.\n\nFOR RENT \u2014 Nice cool fur-\nnished 2 bedroom apartment.\nCompletely redecorated, large\ncabinets and ciosets, water paid.\nSee J. W. Brown just west of\nMarine Mart or Call WH3-2788.\n\ntrainin me\n\nFOR RENT \u2014- Furnished house,\nDial WH3-2679 for information.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 3838.611572265625, 4350.88427734375, 7131.20166015625, 7739.3291015625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "YY VAbive Wi PilveM VME Ti Gt EEN OMe Wi\n\ncar has all\u2014of these great features . . .\n\n \n\nC660: 3m, GPE | ceed\n: PP \u201c wm > BODY BY FISHER BO eget :\n: \u2018) : OUTRIGGER REAR * Only Chevrolet and patel ELECTRICAL >\n\n \n\n \n\n. - SPRINGS * higher priced cars offer \u00a2 :\n: iiadacaiabaocn meer They\u2019re spaced wide apart, + Body by Fisher\u2014famous + Twice the voltage of elec-\n; The hottest, shortest stroke = jike outriggers on a canoe, : the world over for fine + tricalsystems in other low- \u00a2\n; ~and lowest priced\u2014V8's. = to give you sure-footed : craftsmanship and endur- \u00a2 Priced cars! Quicker start-\n: Two new 6\u2019s\u2014most power- * stability, better cornering! 3 ing beauty. Suit 2 Mg in all weather! :\n- ful in their field. And three . , oe} hes, \u2019\n: modern drives! ka el ed ele cas do hl el nc teal UE Pigg a ian vig. oye\npesos ee = : ; :\n* . * Per fies * \u00b0 Ld\n; BALL-RACE STEERING ; : . \u2018ee .\n> Special ball bearings in the 3 ; oat = 4 ANTI- DIVE BRAKING :\n; steering system roll with 3 * DOUBLE-ARCH COWL : Chevrolet\u2019s the only car $\n* wheel turn to reduce fric- ~ HIGH-LEVEL \u00bb CONSTRUCTION * in the industry that stops \u00a2\n* tion. Nothing makes steer- * VENTILATION * Ventilation system cham- * with its head up! With *\n- ing easier except Power + You get cleaner, fresher \u00a2 ber, actually a double arch * this exclusive Chevrolet 5\n\n- Steering. And only Chev- + air at hood-high level. A + of stecl, adds the strength * development, you stop one\n- rolet and higher priced cars \u00ab special chamber beneath + of an extra cross-member \u00ab the level\u2014even when you <*\n\n; have it. : the hood keeps rain out! { to the frame! - stop in a hurry,\u201d \u00b0\u00b0\" e\n- * . \u00b0 ; '\n\nA. A Raging\nPERMA E OCH H TERE EO OCH EERE HE FETE HOHE HEE EE HEE EHD ESHEH TT ESS OSOORE OH ED ETHOS OOOOS REDE HES OS\n2. ag\n\n \n \n\nThe Bel Alr Sport Coupe,\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 3025.978759765625, 1410.526611328125, 3623.416015625, 1490.9537353515625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "A Husband's Prayer\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 5529.71142578125, 1384.3050537109375, 6347.587890625, 1758.8336181640625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "ADVERTISEMENTS\nCLASSIFIED\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 6400.01953125, 447.3736572265625, 7257.2919921875, 2319.808837890625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "a fie Sa Tah Vee oo aR nee OMe) olga caus nbtoe 0 (ey eae nC TOs Ay Ra Sa EN\n\u2018pool now open, for season May\n| through September. Membership\ndues, $10.00 per person per sea-\nson. Member with guest 50\u00a2 ex-\n\u2018tra. Pool hours from 8 A. M. to\n$8 P.M. Contact Mrs. Flake Fur-\nney, Dial WH 3-2626.\n\n \n\nFOR SALE\u2014Corner lot and ad-\njoining in Bayside. $475.00. Dial\nWH 3-2881.\n\nFOR SALE\u20141947 Packard Clip-\nper, $125. Aliso 7 foot Norge Re-\nfrigerator, $30 Bob\u2019s Garage,\nPhone WH 3-2858, Port Isabel.\n\nFOR SALE\u2014Platform rocker, un-\npainted chest of drawers, Knee\nhole desk or dressing table, 3\npiece patio set. Phone WH 3-2529.\n\nFOR SALE\u2014New lawn mower\nand cabinet radio. Call WH\n3-2612 or WH 3-2642.\n\nFOR RENT \u2014 Lower, 4 room\nunfurnished apartment. 1 block\nsouth of Eagle Pass Lumber,\nPhone B. A. Wilmot, GA 3-1260\nor.write 906. W. Harrison, Har-\nlingen.\n\n \n\n \n\nLOST\u2014Yellow and green Para-\nkeet, behind Seaside Inn. Call\nTir 9 OGRA Aw ake FT [6UR AA\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 5548.34039453125, 6504.61871484375, 6256.989195312501, 6853.562437500001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "Ventilation system cham-\nber, actually a double arch\nof steel, adds the strength\nof an extra cross-member\nto the frame!\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 2871.18115234375, 5229.41357421875, 3542.505859375, 5304.94287109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "THUMBS WRONG CAR\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 5519.18365625, 440.02829125976564, 6399.062925781251, 1342.399595703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "THE PORT {SABEL PRESS\nPublished weekly at Port Isabeli, Texas by\nfhe News Publishing Ca., Inc., of San Benito,\nTevas. Publicafion office 175 E. Robertson\n}treet, San Benito, Texas. Entered as second\ntlass matter February 7, 1949, at the Post\nDHfice of Port Isabel, Texas. under Act of\nGongreas of March 3, 1879, |\nPublisher |\nSTEVE M. ELAM\nEditcr\nJACK L. MERRYMAN\nOffice \u2014 904 ADAMS\n\nWH32481\ndubseription rates by mail: $2 per year\n\na\u2019 Cameron County: $3 per year outside\njSameron County,\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 2073.014404296875, 4628.6875, 2719.54052734375, 4709.333984375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "Continued from Page |\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 5540.30224609375, 1386.2618408203125, 6338.88623046875, 1737.16796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "ADVERTISEMENTS\nCLASSIFIED\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "165140578-biddeford-journal-Aug-08-1955-p-1.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 9 ], [ 1, 25 ], [ 11, 14 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 1, 25 ], [ 9, 0 ], [ 14, 11 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 5774.04345703125, 7196.228015625 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 4305.07520703125, 5503.37208203125, 4997.54198046875, 7180.0610234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": " \n\nene Jecicgd, .\n\nResponding to the Premier,\nthe dean of the diplomatic corps,\nBurmese Ambassador Maung\nOhn, said the envoys wanted to\nrepay the Russian hospitality\nwith an annual dinner for the\nSoviet leaders. |\n- Molotov came a cropper as he\n/wound up a boat ride with Mrs,\nSubandric and Argentine Am-\nbassador Leopoldo Bravo. In\nbeaching the boat, the foreign\nminister rowed too far up on\nshore and the water poured in\nover the depressed stern.\n\nMolotov blushed as Defense\nMinister Zhukov called him \u201ca\nterrible sailor.\u201d \u2014\n\n\u201cOne should ride with you\naround the edge of the lake,\nnot in the middle,\u201d the marshal\nadded.\n\nThe guests snapped hundreds\nof candid photos of their hosts,\nprompting one newsman to ask\nBulganin, \u201cDoesn\u2019t this look to\nyou like the start of Elsenhow-\ner\u2019s plan to do photo reconnais-\nsance of the Soviet Union?\u201d\n\n\u201cYes, I suppose this is the\nstart of it,\u201d the Premier replied,\n|roaring with laughter.\n\n_ Reporters noticed corn grow-\ning on the grounds and asked\nBulganin if Khruschev had en-\nlisted him in his corn-growing\ncampaign.\n\n\u201cYes, he has got me growing\n;corn, and strawberries, too,\"\nBulganin said.\n\nThe Premier also told report-\ners he has no plans \u201cor invita-\ntion yet to visit. the United\nStates, but I hope that gt some\ntime this will be brought about.\u201d\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 2207.54298046875, 5782.2495234375, 2903.817126953125, 7194.290515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "TOKYO (\u00a3#) \u2014 The Chinese\nReds inflicted months of excru-\nciating physical and mental tor-\nture on 10 of 11 U. S. airmen to\nwring statements used to convict\nthem as spies, Col. John Knok Ar-\nnald, Jr, told a press conference\nhere yesterday.\n\nThe 11 men, released last\nTiursday at the Hong Kong bir-\nder, are scheduled to leave Tokyo\nWednesday morning for home in\ntwo U.S. Air Force transports.\n\nAir Force spokesmen said two\nroutes were being considered for\nthe homeward flight. One would\ntaken them to Travis Air Force\nBase, Calif., via Alaska and Mc-\nChord Air Force Base. Wash. The\nother would go via Honolulu,\nwhich would have better medical\nfacilities en route \u201calthough we\ndon\u2019t expect to need them.\u201d\n\nFrom Travis the men will be\nflown to the bases nearest their\nhomes for 30-day convalescent\nleaves.\n\nArnold led the others yesterday\nin telling of their treatment dur-\ning 24% years in China.\n\n_\u201cThey used \u2018persuasion\u2019 that\ncivilized people simply do not\nknow about.\u201d he said.\n\nHe told of being slugged in the\n\\fuce with his hands tied behine\n\u2018him, of tourniquet-like manaclec\n\u00bbof being \u201cforced to stand unti\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 4320.849609375, 4350.806640625, 4925.51416015625, 4482.92626953125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": " \n\nThree Men Held\nOn Theft Charges\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 4311.33301953125, 2187.38673046875, 5005.067859375, 4327.33494921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "SEOUL (4) \u2014 Nine American\nsoldiers and four Koreans were\nreported injured in renewed\nKorean riots last night at Pusan\nagainst the neutral truce super-\nvisors.\n\nThe U.S. 8th Army officially\ndenied Korean police reports\nthat U. S. guards bayoneted\nthree Koreans in an earlier out-\nbreak at Pusan Saturday.\n\nPolice said none of the 13\nwere reported seriously hurt to-\nday in the stone-throwing clash\nbetween demonstrators and U. S.\nsoldiers guarding quarters of the\nNeutral Nations Supervisory\nCommission inspecting teams.\n\nPolice estimated some 30,000\nKorean laborers milled through\nPusan streets throughout last\n\nnight,\n\nOther demonstrations were re-\nported at the west coast ports of\nInchon and Kunsan.\n\nSouth Korea\u2019s government\nawaited an answer, meanwhile,\nto its demand that = all NNSC\n\nteams get out of the country by\nSaturday,\n\nThe commission is composed of\nmembers from Switzerland and\nsweden and _\u2014 pro-Communist\nPoland and Czechoslovakia. The\nROK government charges the\nPole and Czech members are\nspies for North Korea. It also\nwants the Swedes and Swiss to\nleave.\n\nIn a letter to the ROK govern-\nment, the 8th. Army asked its\n\u201ccooperation for common objec-\ntives and not to resort to force or\nany violence,\u201d an ROK govern-\nment source said,\n\nThe 8th Army in a release said\nreports that American military\nguards had bayoneted three Ko-\nrans in \u2018the Saturdya Pusan riat-\ning were false.\n\nThe denial came as the Korean\ngovernment announced it had\nsent a protest to Army Officials\nagainst the use of bayonets and\ntear gas in subduing the riot.\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 5014.51221875, 1800.3482783203126, 5726.13280078125, 3779.0805546875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "; GENEVA (P)\u2014Indian scientist\nHomi J. Bhabba opened the first\n\u2018International Atomic Energy,\nConference today with the pre-:\ndiction that the way will be:\nfound to harness the titanic en-:\nergy of the hydrogen bomb for\npeaceful use within 20 years. ,\nBhabba, president of the 72-;\nnation scientific parley, said: -:\n| \u201cWhen that happens, the ener-\u2019\nigy problems of the world will\n|truly have been solved forever,;\n\u2018for fuel will ze as plentiful as;\nheavy hydrogen, in the oceans.\u2019\u2019:\nBhabba spoke as hundreds of\ndelegates gathered at the open-\u2019\ning plenary session of the con-'\nference just 10 years ago and,\none day after the first atom:\nbomb leveled Hiroshima. \u201c4\nThe conference in the Palace?\nof Nations, designed to parade,\natomic energy in its role as am\n|ally of industry and a potential\nboon to agricuture and medicine,\nwill continue until Aug. 20, The\u2019\nscientists. will hear hundreds off\npapers on technical phases fe\neaceful use of atomic energy.?\n\u2018Hundreds of other papers sub-}.\nmitted for .the conference will\n\u2018be published \u2018for study later... +\n|} The opening session also re-\nceived a message from Presiden\nEisenhower, whose historic. ad-,\n\u2018dress before the U. N. General\n|Assembly in December, 1953, in-\u2018\n\u2018spired the atoms-for-peace pro-'\ngram now being worked out by,\nthe international. organization,\n-and the _present~ conference, iS\n. '.. Reaffirms Pledge \u2014 1\nThe President's message, '\nbrought by Chairman Lewis \u2018L.;\n\u2018Strauss\u2019 of. the U. S. Atomic,\nEnergy Commission, reaffirmed:\nl'America\u2019s pledge. to. \u201chelp \u2018find?\n! ways by:-which the miraculous\ninventiveness of man shall not\n-ibe..dedig\u00a2ated, to his... death, but\nconsecrated, ip is life\u201d\n| Recalling , His\u2019:.dddress . before\n. .., (Cotithuved on Page Fuur? .\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 803.1460688476562, 4478.21387890625, 1497.013904296875, 5042.22996875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "CASTINE (#)\u2014 A new. fresh-\nman class began moving into the\nMaine Maritime Academy today.\nThe 55 new midshipmen bring\nShe total academy enrollment to\n| Of the new class, 34 are from\nMaine. Other states. represented\ninclude Massachusetts, Connecti-\ncut, New Hampshire, Vermont,\nNew York, Pennsylvania, New\n} Jersey, Alabama an\nrey 's stalements. as well as t\neffort to re-try Sobel.\n\nGovernor Edwin C. Johnson of\nColorado, a ten-year member of\nthe Joint Congressional Atomic\nCommittee as a Senate member,\njas accused American scicnti\nof waging a \u201cnationwide dri\nagainst atomic progress, mili-\nary-yise. He ceclared that two\nUniversity of Colorada faculty\n|members, in a deliberate \u201cfright\ncampaign.\u201d were exaggerating\nthe effects of \u2018radicactive fale\nouts\u201d from\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n\n \n \n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 2150.935607421875, 2333.621154296875, 2449.67010546875, 2654.616150390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "NET. GAIN\u201d a\n\nColorado Springs, Colo 9 -~\nStuart Richter, elty \u201crecreation\nhead, thinks he-has solved the\nproblem of too many tennis play;\ners and too few courts: *\n\nQs\u2019 a elock rigged to shit off\nthe lights at the courts at the end\nofan houz, Players adjust the\nflock to the rumber of minutes\nthey wish to play, up to an hour.\nwhen time {s up and the llzhts\n\u2018go off, th\u00e9 players must yield the\ncourt to the next players.\n\n3 No coins are necded\u2014it's all\nTee, \u2014\n\n \n\n \n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 1852.25665234375, 2321.771544921875, 2148.73358203125, 2966.566345703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "L Former Governor. Howard\n{Pyle of Atizona has-been ap-\n[pointed to what White House\nJob? ;\n\nj. 2 Who was our tallest Prest-\ndent? -\n\n} a. What is it about the feaves\njor the sassafras tree that makes\n\u2018the tree distinctive? _\n\n} 4. Is Quebec, - Vancouver, \u00abor\n| Montreal, the largest city In Caa-\nada? : vo\n! 5. Who was\u2019 President of the\nUnited States when the bilt ad-\nmitting Kansas into the Union\nwas signed January 29, 186i?-_\n\n6 Of what racial stock was the\n\u2018Statesman Benjamin Disraeli?\n\n7, The period -of what Presi:\ndential administration wag re.\nferred to as \u201cReturn to Normal-\n\na\n\n \n\n8. Tokay fs the name of a city\nin Japan; true or false?\n\n9. What are the \u201cPillars of\nHereules\u201d?\n\n10. Henry M. Stanley went to\nAftica to find and rescue what\nScottish missionary and explor-\ner? 8 * .\n\n \n\nYor Answers Please Turn to\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 1872.6402587890625, 151.5291748046875, 2441.493896484375, 857.9797973632812 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 1867.1839599609375, 2994.35888671875, 2430.2138671875, 3133.425537109375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "\" CITY OF NASHUA ASKS BIDS\nSee Mayor's Olfice for Details\nSteel Desk, Chalp. Bats matt be tn Mayor's orice\n\nbefore SP. M. Tues, Apr. 12\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 1112.69317578125, 3263.020568359375, 1406.1345830078124, 3452.668640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Frozen brussels sprouts are\nwidely available and \u2018so nutzl-\ntious that they can be used eften\nto good advantage in family\nmenus, Try sserving them with\nbrowned butier and toasted) al-\ney Or team them with cream\nauce and a topping of crisp\numbiled bacon.\n\n \n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 1897.6951904296875, 3163.44482421875, 2391.69921875, 3460.32421875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "CEDAR. FENCE POSTS\n4\u201d minimum dloweler at small end,\n6 to 12 Ft. lengths.\n\n10c per lineal ft.\nAlso Koppers pressure treated posts: *\n\nWIRTHMORE GRAIN CO.\n\nAST HOLLIS ST.\n\nDial TU \"25135 or 2-5136\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 81.99730633544922, 353.75454663085935, 524.1040654296875, 2187.143005859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "SF i ene ee ae\nOur staffer who covered the Chamber. of\nCommerce session en Wednesday afternoan\nat the City Hall when a government official\ngave his views on the need, or lack of need,\nfor a city planner to insure the ity getting\nthe benefit. of federal funds for redevelop-\nment or slum clearance projects, . reports\nthat there is little likelihood that any recom-\nniendation will be forthcoming to the Board\nof Aldermen for the continua\u2018ion of the city\nplanner's office. As a matter of fact he fore-\n-saw, based on the developments at the mect-\ning, a possible reluetance even to continue\nthe functions of the City Planning Board.\n\nThe report of the meeting, printed in this\nPaper last night, indicated the necd for a\nprofessionally qualified person to guide and\ngovern any planning projects here in which\nthe federal government would-be asked to\ncontribute. The government official made it\nquite clear, our man sald, that Uncle Sam\nexpects that the planning and laying out of\nprojects here would require the services of\nsomeone who knew his business, before any\nfederal funds or sanctions would be given.\nHowever, he could not be pinned down toa\ndirect question as to whether an experienced\ncity planner was absolutely necessary, He\nlimited his positive statement 1o the phrase,\n\u201cprofessionally qualified person\u201d.\n\nOur Staffer said that it was evident, from\nthose present on the city government side of\nthe fence\u2014mainly members of ihe \u201cAlder-\nman Planning and Finance committees \u2014\nthat there was a great reluctance to consider\nthe delegation of authority any further, on\nthe planning line, to any group or individual\noutside of the H\u00e9ard \u2018of Aldermen or its\nmembers.\n\nHe took that to mean, on the basis of the\narguments offered, that Hf any'-recommenda-\ntions concerning planning are made ta the\nAldermen that such authority would be vest-\ned with the city engineer's department.\nWhich could mean that the city planner post\nwould be abolished and that\u2019 the Citywide\nPlanning committee to all intents and pur-\nPoses would cease to exist.\n\nThe High street project has not been offi-\ncially approved by the government yet and\nmay not be realized despite the need which\nwas emphasized strongly by Chamber of\nCommerce officials at the meeting, on the\ngrounds that it would help further solve our\nincreasing abto trafic and parking prob-\nlems. This, again, is probably due to the\ndistaste some Aldermen seem to have. be-\ncause, when completed, the cantrol.over the\ndevelopment would rest in the hands of the\nNashua Housing Authority. Again, for some\nYeason, some Aldermen do nat seem to like\nthe authority and control which the Housing\nAuthority seems to have.\n\nIt is almost a foregone conclusion: that\nthere will be no full time city planner, work-\ning under the Citywide Planning committee.\n\u2018Hf there are any planning functions set up\nit will be under the city engineer and under\nthe watchful eye of the Aldermen Planning\ncommittee. The funds for this purpose would\ncome; not from a budget item, but from\nsurplus funds in the treasury.\n\n- The unfortunate part of this, of course,\nts that planning is necessary for many other\nTeasons, in a live community, other than re-|\ndevelopment and slum clearance. These, too,\nmay go. by the wayside if the functions of!\nthe Citywide Planning comenittce and the,\nCity Planner are officially dispensed sith.\nNeither the City, Engineer's department or\nthe Board of Aldermen have the time, no |\nmatter how qualified they may be for such\nwork, that should be devoted to a success: |\nfu! planning prog: vhich a city needs to)\n\nere care exe meee\n\n \n\n \n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 2160.380615234375, 2682.2490234375, 2432.948486328125, 2979.21337890625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "PAINTERS and\nB. DECORATORS: |\n\naisha \u2014 WALLPAPER\nARTIST & DECORATING\nSUPPLIES\n\nD. F. SHEA co.\n\nMAIMUA BILL YARO |\nFACTORY ST. Diat TU 2.1811\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 1866.496826171875, 1183.69677734375, 2005.6759033203125, 1417.3807373046875 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 816.1943969726562, 2140.975830078125, 1394.4984130859375, 2294.144287109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "BUSINESS MIRROR\n\n\u2018Labor, Mariagement Girding\nFor Coming Battle Season.\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 554.2512817382812, 144.38131713867188, 1399.291015625, 797.7520141601562 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": " \n \n\nPARADE AND\nSOURS EVERY. -\n\nNOTE P YOURE\nASKING PP\n\n \n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 102.06039428710938, 2222.14990234375, 443.69122314453125, 2336.5791015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "The TELEGRAPH 7\nREMEMBERS ,\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 524.1832270507813, 891.636291015625, 822.0169682617188, 1026.3911137695313 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON, March 25 \u2014\nFresh flareups between scientists\nand Washington officials over\nproduction and possible use of\nnuclear weapons in war barely\nhint at the bitterness which ani-\nmates nrafesenre and nrliiieianc\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 1863.7655634765624, 998.22784375, 2153.5485234375, 1180.21991015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "i\n\nNew York, March 2 Uh -\u2014\nLeaves from an oddity almanac:\n\nHave you wasted seme of the\nbest years of your life brooding\nover how many grapes it takes\nto make a fifth of champagne?_\n\nSo many vineyard visitors\nasked sthis question the Taylor\nRE i Aa: orn iin wae Gs\n\n \n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 2004.6467890625, 1174.628234375, 2148.656189453125, 1433.2516484374999 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "SSSI MOS GUE\nner to find th\nanswer. He dis\ncovered ther:\nBre 83 grapes or\na .\u00a2luster o\nCatawbas, the\nvarlety used. 4\n\u2018ton of frit con\ntained 650\nclusters or 539,\n300\u00b0 Individua\nBtap\u00e9s and pro.\n\n \n\n \n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 1877.373046875, 2199.206298828125, 2134.303466796875, 2272.689697265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "__ TEST YOUR:\nKNOWLEDGE\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 522.7796020507812, 816.6138916015625, 1406.5703125, 892.4856567382812 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "National Whirligig 2nd the Nevs\n\nEAY TUCKER\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 660.5006708984375, 1029.1224970703124, 820.8089604492188, 1270.8220830078124 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "2on this. ques-\ntion, including\ntop personalities\nen Capltol Hill,\nat the Slate De-\nparlment, the\nPentagon and\neven the While\nHouse. |\nAlthough Pres.\nident Efsenhow.\ner has not been\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 1436.4154052734375, 128.75045776367188, 1841.8194580078125, 218.39744567871094 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "\u00bb - AROUND the\u2019\nWie ae ROUND the\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 65.6684183959961, 2395.43731640625, 518.703796875, 3332.789978515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "ee ae ee\n\nSixteen new members were received into the\nsociety of the Dames of St Ann at impressive\nceremonies accompanying the close of the novena\nat the church of the Holy Infam Jesus. Taking\npart in the ceremonies and with the choir were\nRev J. G. A. Jutras, Mrs Rose Heon, Mrs Marie\nVaillancourt, Mrs Alphonse Richer ard Mis Louls\nDion. The new members are Mrs Joseph Vaillan-\ncourt, Mrs Louis Dion, Mrs Alphonse Leveille,\nMrs Chazies Charron, Mts Ernest Caton, Mrs Al-\nfred Tessfer,.Mis Atthur Ouellette, Mis Charles\nLevesque, Mrs Nazaire Simard, Mrs Edward F,\nDufault, Mrs Napoleon Bonin, Mrs Edmond Anc-\nMil, Mrs Arthur Tetreault, Mrs J. BL Laquerre, Mrs\nJoseph Dancause and Mrs Cyzille Ratte. Mrs Phil-\nbert Marte) is president,\n\n. The Hillsboro County Pomona Grange met re-\ntently with Hudson Grange in Odd Fellows halt\nwith a large attendance from Manchester, Mil-\nford, Concord and Wilton. Among those who\nRook part in a program were Arthur S. Andrews,\nHerbert W, Russell and Sydney Pp. Gowing of\nHudson, A Saunders of LitchBeld, Mrs Maude\nHatvey and Mrs Edward Spaulding of Hudson:\nMary F. Heath of Pelham, Mrs Minnie Boutelle of\nMilford, Mrs Pearl Thomas of Hudson, Mrs Ned\nSpaulding and Mrs Mortis of Hudson, Edna Hil?\nand Daisy Wilson of Hudson and Lester Hall and\nJosie Andrews of Nashua. The dinner Was under!\nthe charge of Mrs G, E. Bowles, Mrs Charles Mc-\nAffee, Mrs Annie Fish, Miss Blanche Bowles, Mrs |\nEdna Hill, Mrs Elizabeth Storer, Mrs EL. Le-|\nCalle, Mrs Kate Spaulding, Mrs Lula Mortlock,\nMreW. W. Baker, Mrs Charles a. Daniels, Mis\nLuta Higgins. Miey Laura Jov, Miss Lillian Eay-\nTes and Mis Selina Hanveced, ~\n\n25 YEARS AGO-Mareh as, 19390\n\n..\n\nBefore the largest number of Spectators ever\nRathered to witness a billiard match in Nashua,\nConrad Perrault defeated Buddy Dowling by a\nscore of 100-97 in a match for the hotly contested\ncity packet billiard championship, Leaders in the\ntace for the pool crown inciude Cake O'Leary,\nCagey Colburn, Willie Callahan, Alfred Coie,\nBuddy Dowling. Robert Afilan. Sure Shot Gileos,\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 852.9869384765625, 958.2418823242188, 1162.4205322265625, 1287.96875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 849.7347412109375, 1295.1746826171875, 1397.3212890625, 1644.0069580078125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": " \n \n\n \n \n \n\n \n\nBLAS an Y ~~\nWIS I$ WHAT, WW PETERS CORNERS,\nPASSES FOR ATK KER-TAPE PARADE \u2014\n\n \n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 1172.806396484375, 962.8468627929688, 1389.7193603515625, 1284.703369140625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 844.4703979492188, 911.4144287109375, 1168.2943115234375, 944.0452270507812 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "NEIGHBORLY NEIGHBORS\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 1868.441650390625, 919.9559326171875, 2145.1923828125, 994.5755615234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "Hal Bovle\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 551.2252197265625, 94.74810028076172, 903.046630859375, 124.72135162353516 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "THEY'LL DO IT. EVERY TIkiE\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 2175.1611328125, 926.9938354492188, 2442.80078125, 979.9303588867188 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "Roving Reporter\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 1410.9491572265624, 1354.8678583984374, 1855.2993779296874, 3473.439392578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "Other year by \u201cpopular demand.\u201d What a phrase.\nThat means that no one else wants it and you are\n&@ sucker again.\n\n \n\nSo far Nashua and the temaining areas of the\nstate have been fortunate in not having to cope\nwith a new business whic fs booming in many\nyears, the so-called debt pro-rating firre. At that,\nwe are told, a number of loca) families have gone\ninte Massachusetts and have had some sad ex-\nPeriences with the plan.\n\n\u2018They are not\u201dbanks or finance companies and\nhence do not \u00e9ome under regulations governing\nsuch~money lending organizations. What they\n\nJoffer to do-is to budget your debts thus telieving\nthe debt ridden by making arrangements | with\nsteditors for an extension of time or a reduction of\npayments, Then the debtor agrees to turn aver to\nthis Brm so much a week which will be distrib-\nuted arrong the \u00e9reditors to satfsty the demands.\n\n(These fitms-charge fees ranging from eight -to\n\nHfittcen percent for their services\u2019 \u201d \u201c:\n\n\u2018They don't Joan you any money to pay off your\nbills. You still have them plus a fee to the concern\nfor handling Regatiations \u2018to keep. creditors off\nyour back. You could make th\u00e9 same \u2018arrange-\nments yourself as a matter of fact or have a bank,\nwhere you could get a loan, or a finance company\nPay off your bills \u2018and give you sound advice ang\nTake only one payment. .\n\nIt is a spreading field which is being viewed\nwith alarm, This is not to say of course, that there\nare not any legitimate companies in this field.\nThere probably are many. -There are a lot 109,\nstatistics show, which have no consideration fot\nthe clients except as a means for making 2 pretty\ngood profit _\n\nBut your financia} troubles are never over ona\ndeal like this. You just add to them, usually. The\nsafer way [s if you are in financtal trouble {s to go\nto your local bank and ask for help, They'll listen\nlo your troubl\u00e9s and advise you If they can poss!-\nbly help you under the regulatlons by which they\nhave to operate. Your finance companies in town\nare. state licensed, too, and they have a Service\nwhich provides advice concerning the cleaning up\nof your bills and. putting you on your feet. You\n\u2018know where you stand, financlally. with both of\nth\u00e9se sources at all times.\n\nFinancial\u2019 problems can plague\u2019 and worry\nfolks and the only way to relieve yourself of that\n; Worry, and not just add mere prablems, is through:\njike sound advice that you an only get from peo-\n\nple who \u2018deal in money\u2014banks and finance com-\npanies. We aren't advocating this, mind you, and!\nthese remarks are directed only at these who are\u2019\nin trouble. |\nBut our advice would be, after talking to men\nwho know, don't deal with a debt pro-zating firm\nuntil you are sure that you are going to get helped,\n|\n\n \n\n|: Read an item the other day that the Post Office\nDepartment now. decides what books the public|\nTaust not be exposed to. We ought to goa step fur-\nther and guard the morals of these post office\n\nWorkers by deciding the books they should rot be\nexposed to.\n\n \n\nGordon Jones of this city has moved to Atlanta,\nGeorgia to take a position with the R. lk Stephens\nCompany. He leaves a post with the Wonalancet\nCompany here to accept his new job.\n\nI got acard from him yesterday announcing his\nappointment and the fact that he had already\ntaken up residence in Georgia. His missus and\nyoungsters will follow him, ] understand, as soon\nas they can clean up the family affairs here such\nas disposing of the house and the like.\n\nHaving set up a fine sales record with the tocal\nconcem his services were much in demand and he|\naccepted an offer from the Atlanta firm. It neces*\nsitated his moving to the Southern city even!\nthough his terzitory will be New England ale!\nthough he will have to be in this neck of the:\nwoods only about a week a month. H\n\nThey have many frlends here and naturally:\nwill regret pulling up stakes and moving but op-,\nportunity knocks and you have to take il, They}\ndo hope to come hack \u201chome\u201d frequently, espe-|\ncially during the summer season when it is apt\nto get a little warm In Atlanta, f\n\n \n\nAlbert E. (Pappy) Belanger. who has been\nworking at the Nashua Trust Company since his\u2019\nteturn from the service about a year or so ago, Is\ngoing back to Germany to accept a government\npost. He has given up his bank post and will fy\nto Germany for his new government fob this week.\n\nHis wife, Nancy, daughter of Mr and Mrs Ray}\nHackett. and children will join him there in a few\nweeks, '\n\nThey liked Uhe overseas post he held, while he,\nwas in the service, very much and are looking for-|\nward to returning to Germany with enjoyment\n\n \n\n \n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 893.5487060546875, 2297.8154296875, 1044.6702880859375, 2312.51806640625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "{CEM RPEWeAw.\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 1415.11700390625, 312.4213862304687, 1860.5823369140624, 1924.5300908203124 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "newspapers recently. Anyone who has been \u201cper:\nsuaded\u201d to accept the chalrmansh!p of a commit-\ntee Will know just how the subject of the Conso-\ndine cohimn feels and should get a kick out of ft.\n\nAl of us, to some extent, are obligated te per-\nform some bit of public service. A lot of lucky ones.\nplead that they are too busy and get away with {t.\nA tot, who can\u2019t\u2019say no, dre saddled with a lodge\nOF secvice club fob for ayear, ~\n\nSomeone will ca)l you up, and you usually find\nout later that he is the owner of the fob and has;\nto find a \u201csuccessor\" before he can give it up, and\nreports that someone has recommended you high-\nly for the post and that yau have an obligation to!\ntake it, He is tisually a smooth talker and you are\nup te your neck before you discover that you have\na Job that no one else wanted and that the great\ndemand for your services proved to be nothing\nmore than the efforts of one individual to get the\ntoad off Ais shoulders, .\n\nUsually if you waver, even the slightest, the\n\u2018old off is poured and you'are told that It is just a\n\u201cGgureheadg\u201d fob and that you are needed \u2018because\nof your standing In the community and your abi}.\n(ty, You are told that \u201cgood old reliable Puddin\u2019,\nHead Jones\u201d will do all of the work and that you\nwill have no responsibility other than slgn some,\nPapers occasfonally and give orders.\n\nThey play up to your vanity all tight and the\nsales clincher fs the \u201cthe boys of the lodge (or:\nclub) want you. No one else\u2019 can de ft.\u201d Then you\u2019\ngo to the election and find out that you are in a\nght for the job you didn't want and that you\nprobably win by one vaie or something like that.\n\nTt turns out to be quite a year, You never had\nto do so much work in all your life. The guy wha\nwaslgoing to do it for you, breaks a leg, moves oul\n\njof town ot-\u00a7s just inacessible and you are worn\ngown by the load. At every meeting, too, you dls-\njcover that everything you. de is wrong and the\n\u2018members beat thelr gums at your inefficiency of\njust plain stupidity and no one ever gives you a\npat on the back. When you get what you think [5\na gobd idea you are drowned aut by a chorus of\n/\u201cNo's\u201d with a few boos added. Espectally if you\nneed a buck or two to carry out your plan. They\nguard the treasury like it was the US Mint.\n\nSo \\what.happens, You spend the last month of\nyour term doing {ust what the guy did who called\nYou up, Yow try\u2019 to soften someone else up to take\nthe job so it will not be saddled on ycu for an-:\nother year by \u201cpopular demand.\u201d What a phrase. '\nThat mears that no one else wants it and you are,\n&@ sucker again.\n\n \n\n \n\nSo far Nashua and the remaining areas of the,\nstate have been fortunate in not having to cope,\nwith a new business whic is booming in many\nyears, the so-called debt pro-rating firre. At that,\nwe are told, a number of local families have gone:\ninte Massachusetts and have had some sad ex-\nPeriences with the plan.\n\n\u2018They are not\u201dbanks or finance companies and\nhence do not \u00e9ome under regulations governing\nsuch~money lending organizations. What they\noffer to do-is to budget your debts thus telieving|\nthe debt ridden by making arrangements with\ncreditors for an extensfon of time or a reduction of |\npayments, Then the debtor agrees to turn aver to\nthis Brm so much a week which will be distrib-\nuled among the \u00e9reditors to satlsty the entered\n\nThese fitms-charge fees ranging from cight to\nfificen percent for their services\u2019 \u201d \u201c:\n\n\u2018They don't Joan you ahy money to pay off your,\nbills, You still have them plus a fee to the concern\nfor handling JRegotiations \u2018to keep. creditors off!\nyour back. You could make the same \u2018arrange:\nments yourself as a matter of fact or have a bank,\nwhere you could get a loan \u2018or a finanre meme\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 420.9599304199219, 2227.010009765625, 500.2172546386719, 2346.020263671875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 1108.3885498046875, 2894.713623046875, 1382.1121826171875, 2935.787109375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": " \n\n[HARNESS DRIVER BECOMES\n'SUPERINTENDERT\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 1193.28564453125, 110.66204071044922, 1391.1727294921875, 140.64950561523438 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "-by Lirimy Hatle\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 79.04137420654297, 2367.177734375, 450.62286376953125, 2402.246337890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "40 YEARS AGO \u2014March 25, 1915\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 535.9749755859375, 1028.3525390625, 661.005126953125, 1246.515380859375 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 1876.854248046875, 2278.444580078125, 2136.865966796875, 2299.926513671875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "How Many Can You Answer?\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 1212.22607421875, 919.494384765625, 1380.7037353515625, 952.066162109375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "Trademark Registre:\nU. $. Patent Ofc\n\n \n" }, "45": { "bbox": [ 520.8104858398438, 2743.897216796875, 813.5714111328125, 3446.410888671875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 45, "ocr_text": "NASHUA ~\nTELEGRAPH\n\nPublished daily excep! Sundays\n\nTelegraph Publishing Co.\n60 Main Street Neshue. N, B.\n\nTelephone TU 2-274}\n\n=\nThe Veleg-ash assumes ng BARA cial\nresponsibility fer trpogeaphical arvors\nin agtectiserents bat will reorint that\nHart Qh an advertisement in which the\nFaohieal areer eccurs. We reserve\nTight th rivise er eit any ecor\nthat ay objectionable.\n\nMember of the Associated Press\n\naied Prout i envitied\ny la Ihe use tar teauslication\naf ali the teeal wens printed inthis\nPtmspaner ay well ay all AP rend\n\na\n\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES\nEhectine Awewit 4, 1951\nAIL Subse\n4 minienum\nan ube\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nRens Payadle in Aovacee.\n'T 24 Roury notice required\nTy ar chances\n\n \n\n \n\nSines WOME DELIVERY .\nite copy 5\nsae a $\nmeath 3.23\n755\n4.\n1.35\n\n13.00.\nBY MAIL TO SERVICEHEN AKO\nTO BTUDENTS STATIONED 3A\n\nERROLLED CUTSIDE NASHUA\nOng monty\n\n1.09\nOnt yotr 42.00.\n\n \n\n \n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 158.64132690429688, 251.13661193847656, 455.8307189941406, 274.8366394042969 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "Main Stott, Nashua xX.\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 63.04546307373047, 3163.33770703125, 507.59393359374997, 3432.18475390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "eee mecemgicwcs cite.\n\nBefore the largest number of \u2018spectators ever\ngathered to witness a billiard match in Nashua\nConrad Perrault defeated Buddy Dowling by a\nscore of 109-97 in a match for the holly contestec\ncity packet billiard championship, Leaders in the\ntace for the pool crown inciude Cake O'Leary\nCagey Colburn, Willie Callahan, Alfted Cote\nBuddy Dowling. Robert Milan, Sure Shot Gilton\nConrad Perrault, Painter Shea, Leo Bernier, Rev\nArrow Miller, Arthuy Cote. Bill\u2019 Reich, Murtas\nMarch, Thomas Rirchell. Bob Girouard, Bil) Rech.\nelte, Chris Kyriax, Spottaman Lund, Ninety-nine\nMarcus and Algy Fossa,\n\n \n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 127.67921447753906, 292.6269226074219, 480.4058532714844, 318.78656005859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": " \n\nFriday. Evening, March 25..1955\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "265983949-austin-daily-herald-Oct-01-1955-p-2.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 3 ], [ 1, 6 ], [ 1, 10 ], [ 1, 11 ], [ 1, 27 ], [ 1, 28 ], [ 6, 10 ], [ 6, 11 ], [ 6, 27 ], [ 6, 28 ], [ 10, 11 ], [ 10, 27 ], [ 10, 28 ], [ 11, 27 ], [ 11, 28 ], [ 27, 28 ], [ 9, 35 ], [ 9, 37 ], [ 9, 23 ], [ 35, 37 ], [ 35, 23 ], [ 37, 23 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 1, 6 ], [ 3, 0 ], [ 6, 28 ], [ 10, 27 ], [ 23, 9 ], [ 27, 1 ], [ 28, 11 ], [ 35, 23 ], [ 37, 35 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 7130.17765625, 9987.261640625 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 1560.7719287109376, 393.62083618164064, 2806.08634765625, 1781.6038037109377 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "effect on our climate, he contends. It has\nbeen known for a long time that trees and\nplant life take up carbon dioxide and dis-\ncharge oxygen to purify the atmosphere.\n\nThe doctor of science points out that\nwhen people chop down trees, bulldoze\nlands of new suburban developments, and\nbuild factories on pasture lands, they dis-\nturb this carbon dioxide\u2014oxygen cycle of\nplant life. Less carbon dioxide is taken out\nof the air and less oxygen is put into it.\nWhile this is going on, automobiles and\ntrucks, trains, planes, ships, refineries, etc.,\nare pouring more contaminating gasses into\nthe atmosphere.\n\nDelving further into this problem, Dr.\nHutton cites Los Angeles smog problem as a\nperfect illustration of the theory.\n\nJust the same, residents of Los Angeles\nand Long Beach, Calif., will be glad to have\nsome positive research answers on the smog\nquestion.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 4531.87556640625, 3757.538896484375, 5389.0868359375, 5928.0321484375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "itenial edition of 144 history la-\nden pages.\n\nA hundred years ago, Martin\nMcLeod, who earlier had stagger-\ned into a rich, wooded part of\nMinnestoa from the Red River\ncountry, had taken lands in the\ncounty later to be named for him.\n_ In that same year three singing\nbrothers, Judson, John and Asa\nHutchinson, sang their way north-\nward across Wisconsin. They had\nheard of good land for a com-\nmunity. In November they pro-\nceeded westward from Minneapo-\nlis, sang at Shakopee, lived off the\ncountry as they traveled and ar-\nrived tired at the site of their\ndreams. John cut the first tree to\nmake the first log to build the\nfirst house in the town named\nafter the singing brothers.\n\nThe first postoffice was a cup-\nboard in the headquarters of the\nsurveyor who was measuring a rich\nnew land. John Hutchinson built a\nhotel. Its kitchen was later made\nover to provice the first school for\nthe town. Within two years settlers\nhad come from Austria, Germany,\nSweden, Norway, Denmark and oth-\ner distant places.\n\nIn 1862 the Sioux massacred some\nof the pioneers. Half the men of\nthe town had enlisted in the Union\narmy. Thirty-nine young men from\nthe city died in the second world\nwar and 11 more were killed in\n\u2018Korea.\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 6266.16462890625, 572.6888598632812, 7130.17765625, 3774.497236328125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "I have always been happy that\nI was born and reared in @ part\nof the country where I could en-\njoy all of the four seasons in their\norder. It would be uninspiring and\ndull to live the entire year in but\none season, even though many have\nhad to do so!\n\n| T love all four seasons, but my\nfavorites are Spring and Autumn,\nand I name as my favorite\u2014Au-\ntumn. It is then that harvests come\nin, all Nature celebrating in color-\nful array and with farmers rest-\ning from their labors, taking stock\non all that Spring and Summer\nmonths have brought about.\n\nAs we advance in years and reach\nthe Autumn of our lives, we grow\nmellow, are much more consider-\n\u2018ate of people and become more\nhopeful. Our faith increases and we\nhave more and more reasons for\nbeing thankful. The picture of\nlife expands and we become great-\nful to God for our endless bless-\nings. Autumn is the storing up\nseason, when we learn and be-\ncome appreciative of little things\nand of our friends. Friends stand\nout as our greatest accumulated\nwealth.\n\nAutumn becomes a reviewing\ntime, too, when we begin to take\ninvoice and appraise the values\nof life. It is then that wisdom gets\nits greatest glow and we become\nlisteners rather than talkers. It is\na time of gh ne enrichment and\nwe like distribute it\u2014we are\nnot so selfish and forgetful of\nothers.\n\nAnd oh, what a spectacle of bea-\nuty is every Autumn! October is\noutstanding. Just one grand exhib-\nition of colors, in golden tints and\nstrokes of magenta. Everything in\nwedding garb. All Nature celebrat-\nes. The birds leave the memory\nof their long Spring and Summer\noutings behind, and I often think\nthat their songs linger to inter-\nmingle with the beauty of Earth.\nHow appropriate those words:\n\u201cWhat God has wrmought!\u201d\" \u2014\nGEORGE MATTHEW ADAMS,\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 226.22242919921874, 6400.2959765625, 1490.0978222656252, 6972.45841796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "According to Paul Light a General Elec-\ntric scientist claims the apparent warming\nup of the world\u2019s climate might well be due\nto you and me contaminating the earth\u2019s\natmosphere faster than nature can clean it\n\nup.\n\nDr. John C. Hutton says that we are\ncreating a man-made belt of carbon dioxide\naround the earth. It is having a greenhouse\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 1536.883623046875, 3527.315263671875, 2786.33244140625, 5214.91984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Australia is about to launch a series of experiments\nto increase its rainfall. It is planning to seed clouds\nabove the watershed of its giant new Snowy Moun-\ntains power project with silver iodide. If this method\nworks, the economic consequence will be that rain\ncan be produced at comparatively low cost. Prelim-\ninary results will be known in six months.\n\nProducing rain by cloud-seeding has been tried\nsuccessfully in the United States. But heretofore in-\ndividual clouds were seeded. This is impractical for\nproducing rain over a large area because the cost of\nindividually treating a large number of clouds is too\nhigh.\n\nIf the Australian method works maybe meteorolog-\nists will turn their attention to making pleasant\nweather the year round. It would be nice if they\ncould find a method for sealing up clouds so that rain\nwould not fall during weekends. After they learn how\nto make rain, maybe they'll try to figure out how to\nproduce sunshine.\n\nOn second thought, except for helping farmers and\nindustry perhaps it would be better if scientists cculd\nnot churn out weather too easily. It's rather futile to\nargue with nature, but imagine the hullabaloo if the\nweatherman were to mix orders and give Mrs. Jones\nthe weather ordered by Mrs. Brown.\u2014WINONA\nDAILY NEWS\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 1554.76619140625, 1960.54890625, 2784.181318359375, 3171.2079296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "Starting in 1956, the Ford Motor Co.\nwill spend a record $500 million for expan-\nsion. In the next year, Henry Ford II pre-\ndicts an \u201cexplosion\u201d of national prosperity.\n\nAnother feature of the Ford expansion\nwill come from earnings and not borrow-\ning. The amount is a record for expansion\nfor any company of Ford's size.\n\n\u201cThe so-called market of the future, the\nexplosion we all anticipate for the early\n60s, is no longer a distant dream,\u201d Ford\nsaid at a New Jersey state Chamber of\nCommerce meeting. \u20181960 is only four short\nyears off.\u201d\n\nConcluding his address, Ford declared,\n\u201cI suggest that instead of hanging fire,\nAmerican business can prepare for a major\nbreak-through into a new higher plateau of\nproduction and consumption.\u201d\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 4530.97126953125, 6020.06794921875, 5381.12248046875, 7037.32462890625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "_ In the first proclamation for a\nday of thanksgiving for pioneer\nMinnesota Gov. Ramsey cited that\nthe state had experienced no cyc-\nlones in the previous summer.\nSuch a notation indicated that those\nwho came first had about the same\nexperiences with these destructive\nwinds as do those of Minnesota to-\nday.\n\nIn 1865 Isanti county had a severe\ntornado with large damage for that\nday. In 1877 Cottage Grove was\nblown to pieces with many strange\nhappenings which drove one citi-\nzen to insanity. In 1884 White\nBear and vicinity lost fifty houses.\nEvery section of the state south\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 5388.8965625, 7553.40974609375, 6235.00431640625, 8458.3378125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "- KANSAS CITY, Kan. # \u2014 Fred\nWilson, a 45-year-old farmer, shot\nhimself to death yesterday as offi-\ncers closed in to arrest him on a\nstatutory rape charge involving the\ndaughters of his common-law wife.\nThe girls are 14 and 17.\n\nHeck said the information was\nsupplied by Wilson's wife.\n\nOfficers found Wilson hiding in\na thicket on his farm. When they\ncalled out to him, he shouted, \u201cGo\nahead and shoot, I'd be better off\ndead.\u201d\u201d Detective Fred Smith said\nthe farmer then turned a shotgun\non himself.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 1540.8603076171876, 5391.734453125, 2786.0028515625, 6965.4364453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "Tt isn\u2019t often that an agency of the federal govern-\nment receives a compliment for winding up a year\nwith a deficit. But nevertheless, we think the Post\nOffice Department deserves a pat on the back in con-\nnection with its recent report that it closed the 1955\nfiscal year $362,700,000 in the red.\n\nPrompting our commendation is the fact that this\ndeficit figure was $29,200,000 smaller than the deficit\nincurred during the previous year. And furthermore\nit was 47 per cent smaller than the $688,400,000 deficit\nin 1952.\n\nThis reduction in the annual deficit was made des-\npite the fact that a pay raise approved by congress\nfor postal workers was put into effect during the last\nfour months of the fiscal year. It represents a trim-\nming of operation costs that is worthy of commenda-\ntion and encouragement.\n\nCongress never has adopted the principle that the\npostal service should pay its own way out of receipts.\nThat could only come about through raising all post-\nal rates sufficiently to cover the costs of the service.\nBut the fact that deficits are expected should not in\nany way diminish the efforts of postal workers and\nofficials to hold costs to the minimum that is in keep-\ning with efficient service.\u2014-DES MOINES REGISTER\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 1933.1210498046876, 7410.23396484375, 2785.720380859375, 9984.4315625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "| The President of the United Stat-\nes holds an extraordinary posi-\ntion. While he is not sovereign,\nhe is more than ministerial. His\noffice is wider and broader than\nthat of a prime minister; yet he\nis not a king. In matters invol-\nving discretion and judgment, the\n\u2018president, since Marbury vs. Mad-\nison (1803), has not been subject\n\u2018to judicial processes which might\nlimit his free actions; but would\nsuch freedom fall to anyone who\nacted for him unless the consti-\ntutional disability clause went into\neffect and the vice president ac-\ntually took the oath of office?\n| Delicate Situation\n\nIt is a very delicate situation,\nand could, in a matter involving |\na wide difference of opinion, result\nin a test before the Supreme Court,\nIn the matter of signing certain\ndocuments, only a president's sig-\n\u2018nature is valid.\n\nAll of this is speculative until\nit is determined how long Presi-\ndent Eisenhower may be ill. Con-\ngress does not come into session\nuntil January, The president could\ncomfortably convalesce until then,\nhis staff and the cabinet taking\ncare of the affairs of state. If he\nis only convalescing, even his sig-\nnature might be made available\nby his physicians. On the other\nhand, should his illness be too\nprolonged, the president might re-\nsign and immediately Vice Presi-\ndent Nixon would take the oath and\nbecome president. No president has\nresigned from that office in Ameri-\ncan history although several have\nbeen disabled for shorter or long-\ner periods. (Copyright, 1955, King\nFeatures, Inc.)\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 3674.75642578125, 3832.81111328125, 4517.8065625, 6424.335859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "; One of the most noted of Min-\nnesota\u2019s historians and scientists\nwas Warren Upham. The work for\nwhich he is most famed was that\nof mapping the area of that great\nlake Agassiz which once covered\nso much of the area of the state.\nIt is possible to trace the de-\nvelopment of this vast body of wa-\nter, never seen by man, from the\nbenches and beaches which mark-\ned its changing shore line.\n\nThis enormous lake extended\nnorth from the valley of the Min-\nnesota, which was part of the Mis-\nsissippi watershed, to the great\ndrainage area of Hudson's Bay.\nFor a long, long time the north\nlimits of the lakes was the high\nice field which gradually receded.\nFor hundreds of miles the waters\ncreated by recession filled the low-\ner lands. When the ice wall reach-\ned near the Hudson's Bay its melt-\ning waters ran northward and Ag-\nassiz had reached its north limits.\nAmong the remains of Lake Ag-\nassiz are Lake Traverse in Min-\nnesota and Winnipeg in Canada.\n\nEast and west this lake extend-\ned from an area somewhat west-\nward of the present Red River of\nthe North to a very irregular east-\nern boundary extending through\nCass, Itasca and Koochiching coun-\nties to include Rainy lake and some\nof the other great boundary wa-\nters.\n\nLake Agassiz played a very great\npart in the histroy of Minnesota.\nIts lapping, growing and receding\nwaters brought together a great\nmineral wealth for building the soil\nof the Red River Valley. This\nvalley possesses the deepest and\nrichest soil found in any temper-\nate zone.\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 5395.81208984375, 4773.4073046875, 6242.1747265625, 7276.4305859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "Minnesota has had its gold rush-\nes, which produced little gold, and\nits iron explorations which uncov-\nered vast mineral wealth. During\nits entire history, even before state-\nhood, there was always great in-\nterest in cooper. Virtually no eop-\nper has been found or mined.\n\nMore than a hundred years ago\nit was believed that the valley of\nthe St. Croix would be a great\ncooper mining area. In 1942 a\ngroup of mining men from Ga-\nlena obtained a permit to mine at\na place a mile above St. Croix\nFalls. Death overtook the superin-\ntendent of this venture and the\nprospects for cooper at this place\ndied with him.\n\nIn 1847 some Bost promoters took\ntwo permits on the St. Croix. No-\nthing came of this effort.\n\nIn 1848 David Dale Owen, who\nmade an early geological report\nof the Minnesota area, stated that\nthe trap rock ranges of the St.\nCroix, the Kanabec and Kettle riv-\ners were all continuations of the\ncooper ranges of the Lake Superior\ncountry.\n\nRumors of copper continued for\nseveral years, In 1865 the Minne-\nsota legislature voted the sum of\none thousand dollars to N. C. D.\nTaylor to sink a shaft on the St.\nCroix at Taylor\u2019s Falls. The first\nshaft penetrated the earth for for-\nty feet. A company was organized\nto go deeper. The second shaft\nwent to a depth of 130 feet. There\nit stopped, hoisted good samples\nto the surface but no mining op-\nerations resulted.\n\nThis is just about all of the his-\ntory of copper in Minnesota.\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 1585.4222412109375, 1829.0203857421875, 2764.327392578125, 1952.033203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "Ford's Expansion Program\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 3712.659912109375, 414.5993347167969, 6222.4033203125, 563.8577270507812 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Your Newspaper Fights for Your Right to Know\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 2783.7393359375, 9525.0791796875, 3638.25822265625, 9987.261640625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "_ RICHMOND, Va, # \u2014 George\nA. Nash Jr., has had two auto\naccidents in recent years. Both\ntimes he sold insurance policies\nto drivers of cars in collision with\nhim. Who paid for the acci-\ndents? Insurance companies. Nash's\n\nauto is fully covered.\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 5394.42529296875, 7317.064453125, 6156.42431640625, 7541.6171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Farmer Shoots Self\nas Officers Close In\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 3681.34716796875, 7177.54248046875, 5354.56787109375, 9937.755859375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "26th U.S. President els) [Wiolcl\u2122] [Alms\n| \u2018aloley fol@loleL lela =\nNialeL [al ele 3.\n\nSTAINT.\n\nACROSS DOWN\n128thU.S 1 Merchandise\nPresident, 2 Press\n\nWoodrow \u2014\u2014 3 Romanian\n7 His first wife, coins\nEllen -\u2014\u2014~ 4 Male child\nAxson, died 5 Aged\nin the White 6 Birds\u2019 homes\n\n \n\n \n \n\nHouse - \u2014\n= \u201cereal grain\n\n+ \u2014* 9 Employ 29 File 45 Broad-topped\nfestival 10 Followers 30 Swiss measure hill\n\n15 Units of 11 Withered 31 Forest 47 Mohammedan\n\n. Ae 12 Formerly creature judge\n\nOMRTRUREION 19 Possessive 35 Entire 48 Frosted,\n\n16 Pilots pronoun 37 Symbol for asa cake\n\n17 Abstract being 91 Epic samarium 40 Scatters,\n\n18Itis(contr.) 22 Hops\u2019 kiln 38 Has faith in as hay\n\n0 Harden 23 Compass point 39 Steamer (ab.) 51 Encountered\n\n21 His second 24 World \u2014\u2014 42 Penetrate 52 Peer Gynt's\nwife also 25 Brazilian 43 Pewter coins mother\nserved as state of Thailand 64 Notein\nWhite House 26 Asseverate 44 Demonstrative Guido\u2019's scale\nnee 27 Torn pronoun 55 Clamp\n\n\u00b05 Peels\n\n28 Showed\ncontempt\n\n32 Turn\n\n33 Chest rattle\n\n34 City in\nNevada\n\n35 Brida! path\n\n36 Sketchers\n\n40 Victim of\nleprosy\n\n41 Diplomatic\nagreements\n\nts Atlante (ab Jennen\n47 Civet (Scot.)\n50 His first name\n\nwas\n\\3 Bridge holding\n6 M\n\n\u20186 Most\ndomesticated [i\n\u20187 Nullified\n3 He was 28th\nPresident of\nthe United\n\ngpg ds ae a aT TT\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 6289.72998046875, 382.46343994140625, 7094.99560546875, 510.86407470703125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "TODAY'S TALK\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 1681.159912109375, 3226.12255859375, 2622.3857421875, 3382.28564453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "Opinions of Others\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 207.6167449951172, 7006.005859375, 2743.415283203125, 7372.72216796875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "GEORGE E. SOKOLSKY\n\nThe Constitutional Question\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 6312.0146484375, 9138.8798828125, 7046.19775390625, 9927.0458984375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "Circulation Dept.\nPHONE\n\nHE 3-8856\n\nFor irregulerities in service\nplease coll the above number\nbetween 5:30 p. m.-6:30 p. m.\nExtre delivery service will be\nmode if necessery.\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 2946.486328125, 592.9462890625, 3574.5810546875, 762.5721435546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "Pot Pourri\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 392.8193664550781, 2396.84912109375, 1346.239501953125, 2528.7021484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Your Right to Know\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 1069.38044921875, 7463.14900390625, 1923.0937939453124, 9966.246015625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "elected.\u201d\n\nThe question then arises wheth-\n'er the duties may \u2018devolve on the\nvice president\u2019\u2019 temporarily or\nwhether such a change must be\n/of a permanent nature. In a word,\nis it lawful for President Eisen-\njhower to ask Vice President Nix-\njon to act for him? There is no\nprecedent for a vice president\ntemporarily to take possession of\n| the power and authorities of the\npresident. When President Wilson\nwas ill, the fiction was maintain-\ned that he was not ill, but his\nwife pretended to consult him\nwhen she acted for him. We shall\nnever know the truth of this in\nits entirety.\n\nOpinion Not Answer\n- Such a question cannot be set-\ntled by an opinion from the at-\ntorney general with sufficient\nweight to satisfy public opinion.\nIf President Eisenhower's illness is\nnot protracted, the likelihood is\nthat a similar fiction will be em-\nployed for a short time and the\nWhite House staff headed by Sher-\nman Adams will act in his name.\nBut we are 15 months from when\na new presidential term begins.\nShould President Eisenhower's ill-\nness be prolonged, such a fiction\ncould not be maintained. The only\nlegitimate successor to the presi-\ndent, under the Constitution, can\nbe the vice president.\n\nTherefore, Sherman Adams may\nnot receive delegated powers, but\nwould act as though instructed by\nthe president. An act by him could\nbe contested in the Supreme Court\non strictly constitutional grounds.\n\n \n\n \n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 6315.05859375, 3809.800048828125, 6899.423828125, 3906.855224609375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Smokey Says:\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 3765.4052734375, 583.1090698242188, 6190.06494140625, 3319.948486328125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 6280.53857421875, 5261.1953125, 7086.97705078125, 5955.12841796875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 3675.46736328125, 6517.10359375, 4524.6161328125, 7020.0301953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Hutchinson marked the first cen-\ntury of its existence in June.\nBeards of its male citizens were\njudged on length, shape, thick-\nness, color and originality. Its\nprospective queens were judged\non many points, The centennial\nparade was miles long. The Hut-\nchinson Leader produced a cen-\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 5401.47419921875, 3394.105791015625, 6258.61076171875, 4682.8837109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "of a line through the center had\nstorms which drove people to their\nbasements for shelter and took\nhouses so far away that no parts\nof them were ever found. The\npress of the day was always on the\nlookout not only for the destruc-\ntion but the freakishness of Min-\nnesota cyclones. The account of the\nstraw imbedded in the tree trunk\nis a favorite tale and the aftermath\nof cyclonic storms was found in\nmany strange stories. |\n\nPerhaps the cyclone most de-\nstructive of human life was that\nat St. Cloud and Sauk Rapids in\n1886, Homes, buildings and mills\nwere destroyed, The county audi-\ntor and register of deeds of Stearns\ncounty were both killed. The storm\ndestroyed a home where a wedding\nwas in progress. The groom and.\nthe minister both died.\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 239.5341662597656, 2682.14509765625, 1504.4228955078127, 6191.46330078125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "time what \u201cfreedom of the press\u201d has to do\nwith them. They may even grow faintly\nweary of hearing this cry go up, imagining\nperhaps that it is a plea of special privil-\n\ne.\n\nIn truth, of course, the cry is uttered\nfor everyone. The newspaper, more than\nany medium, is the great avenue between\ngovernment and the people in a democracy.\n\nThe reporters who question and badger\nand probe in their search for information\nare the people\u2019s representatives, no less\nthan the inen who make laws in the halls\nof Congress.\n\n. *\n\nThey are the means by which the citi-\nzen keeps his foot in the government's\ndoor, which he must do if he is to have the\nknowledge he needs to judge how well he is\nbeing governed.\n\nThere is no better way to celebrate Na-\ntional Newspaper Week than to offer tri-\nbute to the publishers who are fighting to\nkeep that foot in the door, Their campaign\nagainst the suppression of news merits the\nfullest support.\n\nWorld War II, with its legitimate ex-\ncuse of security considerations, lent great\nimpetus to a growing tendency in govern-\nment to prevent the public from learning\nmatters of vital concern to them.\n\nThe Korean war, and the great Cold\nWar, with their heavy defense and secur-\nity requirements, prolonged the excuse. The\ntrend toward secrecy in government has oc-\ncasionally reached alarming proportions.\n\n* * *\n\nThe most dangerous aspect of it is that\npoliticians always eager to protect their\nskins have seen in the great \u2018\u2018security\u201d cla-\nmor an unparalleled opportunity to shut\nthe public off from information they should\nhave. They have withheld news that would\nnot in fact aid a potential enemy but sim-\nply prove inconvenient and embarrassing\nto the officials affected.\n\nGovernment is in business to serve the\npeople. The officials who are its caretakers\nat any given time have no right to conceal\ntheir operations from the citizenry by bald\ncensorship or any other devices.\n\nInvisible government and democracy are\nat opposite poles. The publishers, acting for\nthe whole people, understand this. Let us\nhope they can convince all our public serv-\nants that this is so.\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 251.3122119140625, 1978.9115771484376, 1518.9707470703127, 2328.978193359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "And were baptized of him in Jordon,\nconfessing their sins.\u2014Matthew 3:6.\n* * *\n\nTrue repentance is to cease from sin.\n\u2014Saint Ambrose.\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 4620.51171875, 5952.67822265625, 5278.96435546875, 6011.5234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "MINNESOTA CYCLONES\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 3765.084228515625, 6448.326171875, 4414.28955078125, 6507.25439453125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "NAMED FOR SINGERS\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 742.61767578125, 6274.93359375, 998.3425903320312, 6377.5634765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "Buas\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 5406.2334765625, 8678.949296875, 6216.242109375, 9928.859296875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "| TO A LITTLE FELLOW\nLittle fellow, by and by,\n\nIn the years that are to be,\nYou may sometimes wonder why\n\nHeartache used to trouble me.\n\nYou are much too young to know\nAll that now is taking place,\nBut when you shall older grow\nDisappointment you will face.\n\nLittle fellow, this I pray:\nWhen some joy you cannot\n\n| save,\n\nCling to faith and steadfast stay.\n\nLife has much a man must\nbrave.\n\nLittle fellow, happy be.\nChildhood for delight is\nplanned.\nAll that often troubled me\nSome day you will understand.\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 182.30427734375, 9623.4307421875, 1068.1934033203124, 9957.8973828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "moval, death, resignation or in-\nability, both of the president and\nvice president, declaring what of-\nficer shall then act as president,\nand such officer shall act accord-\ningly, until the disability be re-\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 189.59213439941405, 7428.88728515625, 1056.3926220703124, 9636.408125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "In a country like Great Britain,\nwhere Parliament is supreme, a\nconstitutional question can be sol.\nved by an act of Parliament. In\nthe United States, where we are\ngoverned by a written Constitu-\ntion, such a crisis as we now face\nbecause of the illness of Presi-\ndent Eisenhower raises many\nquestions for which there may be\nmany opinions but no sure ans-\nwers. There is no provision in this\ncountry for a regency.\n\nThe President is not the chief\nexecutive officer of the United\nStates; he is only the executive\nofficer. Article Il of the Consti-\ntution begl with the sentence:\n\n\u201cThe exe itive power shall be\nvested in President of the\nUnited Ste of America. . .\u201d\n\nResp bility Personal\n\nIn a nu c of cases, it has been\nheld whi\u2019 is stipulated that the\npresiden ay exercise power\n\nthrough stants, no one may\nexercise ywer which from the\nnature e case requires the\n\njudgmer the president. In a\nword, th ponsibility is his alone\nand is | nal.\n\nThe \u00a2 eA clause in Article\nIl is as\n\n\u201cIn \u00a2 the. removal of the\npresider om office, or of his\ndeath, : sation, or inability to\ndischar; powers and duties\nshall di @ on the vice presi-\ndent, a he Congress may by\nlaw, pre for the case of re-\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 2931.921142578125, 9465.03125, 3456.78759765625, 9517.8740234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "NOT ACCIDENTAL\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 6303.14892578125, 3933.6669921875, 7052.83935546875, 5033.7333984375 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": " \n \n\n\u201cA\nRS\nhe \u00a2\n\n>\n*\n\n \n\n/ ie we\nyt il te\n\nView @Qttla we Ghedb ane tee eee\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 1754.8143310546875, 5269.84130859375, 2592.461669921875, 5363.03271484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "POSTAL DEPARTMENT MAKES\n\na a i ee ie i i oe\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 6252.34578125, 5974.42341796875, 7108.04630859375, 6545.61271484375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "IF A CLERK in a store is help-\nful about showing you merchan-\n'dise that you later go back to buy,\nit is considerate to ask for the\nsame clerk so that he can benefit\nfrom the sale.\n\nWhen you are \u201cjust looking,\u201d\nask the clerk's name or take one\nof his cards when you leave the\n\u2018store.\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 2826.276689453125, 782.1222094726562, 3699.02580078125, 7087.4950390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "PRESIDENT EIS ENHOWER'S\nbirthday is Oct. 14.\n\nWouldn't it be a fitting gesture\nfor all Americans to send him a\nbirthday greeting\u2014and enclose a\ndollar bill as a contribution to the\nAmerican Heart Assn.?\n\nThe idea, which originated at\nChicago two days ago, has already\nstarted to move and has a good\nchance of snowballing.\n\nIn many ways, it\u2019s a natural. The\nheart disease that struck the presi-\ndent is now the primary target of\nresearchers, Many believe coronary\ndisease can be controlled, prevent: |\ned and possibly cured. One of the,\nlimiting factors in research is money.\n\nJust as a drive against polio was\ninspired by one of its victims, Presi-\ndent Franklin D. Roosevelt, and his\nbirthday anniversaries were used to\nspark the movement, accomplish-\n\nment of a similar goal in the field of\nheart disease would be most appro-\npriate, especially since Eisenhower's\nbirthday is only two weeks away.\n\nThe American Heart Assn. says it\nwill be happy to receive and account\nfor such contributions.\n\nFor those who want to send greet-\nings to the President and help heart |\nresearch at the same time, the let-\nters can be addressed as follows:\n\nGet Well, Ike!\nHeart,\nDenver, Colo.\n\u2014o~\u2014\nA COLLEAGUE observes there are\n\ntwo types of late evening television\nmovies\u2014Old English and Early Am-\nerican.\n\n\u2014o\u2014\nA RUSSIAN peasant, reputed to be\n147, attributes his longevity to hard\nwork. And it is about the only thing |\nin Russia to which anything can be\nattributed.\n\u2014o\u2014\nQUITE A bit of fuss is often made |\nabout the fact the U. S. Postoffice | |\nDepartment operates annually at a\ndeficit. You never hear, for example, '\nthat the State Department, the De-\npartment of the Army, the Agricul- |\ntural Department, and others also |\noperate regularly at a deficit. The\nPostal Department was set up prim-\narily to provide service, not to make\nmoney, just as are the other depart-\nments, yet somehow the public sing-\nles out the Postal Department from\nall others as one that should \u201cpay |\nits way.\u2019 Far more important than\nthe question of whether the Post-_\noffice Department does or doesn't |\ngo into the red, is the benefits to |\nthe nation\u2019s business generally |\nthrough good service,\n\u2014o-- }\nHOW DOES the public like their |\nchops? They're voting for the lean |\nones, two to one, even when they .\ncost 10 cents more per pound. !\nA test was made recently at Cham. |\npaign, Ill. Two lots of pork chops |\nwere used in markets. One was cut |\nfrom well-muscled, lean loins and |\nlabeled \u201cextra lean chops\u2019. The |\nother lot was from regular loins and | |\ncarried more fat. Both were packag- |\ned alike and displayed side by side \u00b0\nin self-service departments. F\nLeaner chops were priced at var-\nious premiums above the regular\nchops during different weeks. At a\n10-cent premium, the sales ratio\nwas two to one in favor of lean\nchops. As the premium increased,\nthe sales of lean chops decreased\nuntil they were about equal at an 18 |\ncent mbes om ,\nThe experiment, a livestock maga- |\nzine believes, was highly akon f\nin demonstrating that meat-type hogs |\nare one answer to increasing pork \u2014\nsales.\noon 4\nDID YOU hear this one about the \u2018\nvisiting Russian farm delegation? It.\nseems that during the tour of a Cali-\nfornia factory, one Russian asked aj!\nforeman how many hours VU. 8S.\nworkers put in weekly. Amazed to.\nhear about the 40-hour week, the |\nRussian pointed out that Soviet work- | ;\ners stay on the job 70 hours. |\nReplied the foreman: \u201cYou'd never | -\nget this crew to work 70 hours. They- |!\n\u2018re a bunch of Commies.\u201d\nlien '\nWHEN NEWSPAPERS start re. |\nceiving long biographical sketches of | '\ns prominent national figure. suggest- | -\n\n \n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 5424.189453125, 8525.6337890625, 6199.896484375, 8657.7392578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "Edgar A. Guesi\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 3847.514404296875, 3761.966552734375, 4272.3330078125, 3811.64794921875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "1AWE AGASSIZ\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 5493.85107421875, 4716.76904296875, 6139.12451171875, 4772.0517578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "COPPER ON ST CROIX\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 6371.90087890625, 523.9766845703125, 7042.45458984375, 573.8739013671875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "MY EFAVORITE SEASON\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 573.54931640625, 2555.951904296875, 1206.1708984375, 2616.43310546875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "Rw RRUCK RIOSSAT\n" }, "50": { "bbox": [ 1808.411376953125, 3393.425048828125, 2546.619384765625, 3509.463623046875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 50, "ocr_text": "AUSTRALIA TAKES FLING\nAT WFATHEFR WAKING\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 6270.77546875, 8272.964921875, 7070.37541015625, 9036.492109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": "When moving please calli the Her-\nald Office HE 3-8851\u2014giving your\nchange in address.\nTHE HERALD [8 ON SALE AT\nTHE FOLLOWING PLACES:\n\nAustin Candy Co., 218 M. Main 64,\n\nAustin Hotel, Chatham and Bridge\n\nEast Side Pharmacy, Water and\nRallway\n\nFox Hotel, Main and Water\n\nHoltz Pharmacy, Main and Water\n\nLane's Pharmacy, 0 6. Main\n\nLucy's Cafe, 115 MN. Main St,\n\nNemitz Cigar Store, 415 N. Main 64.\n\nNews Stand, Post Office\n\nPeople's Drug Store, 203 MW. Main 6+.\n\nK. \u00a9. Wold Drug Co. Maim and\nBridge Sts,\n\nHamilton Cafe, Dexter\n" }, "53": { "bbox": [ 6272.501953125, 7758.25732421875, 7080.47607421875, 8186.47509765625 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 53, "ocr_text": "NOTE\u2014Zone | rate will ap-\nply for subscription service\ngoing to service personnel\nin U. S. and Armed forces\nin all areas served through\nAPO and NPO.\n" }, "54": { "bbox": [ 6338.42529296875, 5170.43994140625, 7003.693359375, 5268.587890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 54, "ocr_text": "Good Manners\n" }, "55": { "bbox": [ 6267.8936328125, 7772.98005859375, 7065.77287109375, 8166.04240234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 55, "ocr_text": "NOTE\u2014Zone | rate will ap-\nply for subscription service\ngoing to service personnel\nin U. S. and Armed forces\nin all areas served through\nAPO and NPO.\n" }, "56": { "bbox": [ 466.92083740234375, 1546.4952392578125, 1331.2791748046875, 1607.7822265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 56, "ocr_text": " \n\nMember of the Associated Press\n" }, "57": { "bbox": [ 259.4181384277344, 1637.5644091796876, 1517.5773144531252, 1846.3240185546877 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 57, "ocr_text": "The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the\nuse for republication of 21! the local news printed in\n1879.\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "234203827-monroe-news-star-Apr-26-1955-p-8.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 0, 1 ], [ 0, 9 ], [ 1, 9 ], [ 8, 2 ], [ 3, 4 ], [ 3, 15 ], [ 4, 15 ], [ 18, 12 ], [ 18, 5 ], [ 12, 5 ], [ 6, 7 ], [ 13, 14 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 0, 9 ], [ 1, 0 ], [ 3, 4 ], [ 4, 15 ], [ 5, 12 ], [ 6, 7 ], [ 8, 2 ], [ 12, 18 ], [ 14, 13 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 6703.72789453125, 9032.5281875 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 3396.170787109375, 3125.907603515625, 4215.9334609375, 5422.6326796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "\u2018northern border as Communists\ninside Italy keep up their unre-\nmitting propaganda which contin-\nues to exploit conditions of poy-\nerty?\n\nThese are questions that con-\nfront the western powers as they\nprepare to rearm Germany. If the\nwestern alliance were solid and in-\nvincible, instead of wavering and\nvolatile due to internal dissensions\n\u2018and the poisons of political-party\n\u2018strife, there would be less hope\nfor Moscow to realize her ambi-\ntions.\n\nBut the weaknesses of Britain,\nFrance, Germany and Italy cannot\nbe glossed over. Precisely because\n/some of the statesmen there know\n\u2018this, they grow uneasy when an\nAsian crisis arises which could\ndivert to the Far East some of\nthe manpower and supplies that\nmight be needed to defend Europe.\n\nTo survey some of these situa-\ntions, this writer plans to visit the\nprincipal countries of the western\nalliance. It is conceded that Mar-\nshall Plan aid has saved Europe\nfrom economic chaos. But there is\nas yet no plan or prescription to\nsave Europe from the follies of\nits politicians.\n\nThere are elections coming in\nGreat Britain. Maybe also there\nwill be an election soon in Italy.\nThe French parliamentary situa-\ntion is fragile. Curiously enough,\nonly Spain has political stability,\nand it is on Spain that American\nmilitary planners are placing great\nreliance, With bases there along\nthe Mediterranean that can be\nused by the U.S. Air Force and\nthe U.S. Navy, the American peo-\nple have been paying for an al-\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 2574.730357421875, 3162.660044921875, 3393.3475234375, 5414.01598046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "i BR4AN EVN W Ah ANY EUS Om A\n| answer to the greatest worry of\nthe American people today is\nsomewhere in Europe. For, while\nthe problems of Asia are often\n\u2018acute and threatening, they are\nafter all only a part of the checker-\nboard of Europe where the real\n\u2018struggle goes on for-a balance of\npower that can set the stage for\nbad prevent a third world war.\n\n| To a degree perhaps unrealized\nby many people in the United\nStates, the life and the future busi-\nness welfare of the nation now is\n deoendent on the outcome of those\nEuropean maneuvers that seek\nsome form of security but which\nhistory tells us have often led to\nwar.\n\nNo one capital \u2014 Moscow or\n\u2018London \u2014 is able to supply the\nanswer, For a crisis can come\n\u2018out of events in Italy or France or\neven out of the Balkan states that\n\u2018now are under the Soviet yoke.\nThe whole situation is interrelated.\n| Does, for example, the new ef-\n\u2018fort by Soviet Russia to make a\nideal with Austria foreshadow an-\nother move to appeal to the peo-\niple of West Germany? For it is\n\u2018obviously Moscow's game to grant\na form of independence not only to\nAustria but some day to a reunited\nGermany, It\u2019s the battle over a\nrearmed Germany and her future\nthat causes real concern: Will\nMoscow ever be content until she\nhas somehow gotten a tight hold\non Germany through either eco-\n\u2018nomic or political ties?\n| Also is it to be assumed that the\nSoviet has given up hope of re-\n\u2018covering Yugoslavia and _present-\n\u2018ing Italians with a worry on their\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 1371.8503525390624, 568.1238510742188, 2572.424916015625, 2390.32359765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": "in person here. She has been hailed as a\npure vocalist, \u201ca source of unfailing de-\nfeet\n\nNo one need be called a high-brow to\nenjoy a concert. The high-brow of today\nis the low-brow of yesterday. The fact that\na perspective subscriber does not know the\ndifference between a concerto and an opus\nshould bother no one. It is not necessary\nto know the year Bach was born to enjoy\nhis music,\n\nHowever, though the statement above\nis true, we will bet there are few Monroyans\nwho are not reasonably familiar with the\nmusic which the concert association will\npresent. After all, we live in an age of\nradio, T'V and motion pictures, all three\nmedia which have presented the finest of\nopera, concert and operetta. Our people\ncannot live today and be unappreciative of\ngood music.\n\nThe local association has seen to it\nthat the problem of distance is eliminated\nby bringing top-notch artists into Monroe.\nIt remains for the people to step up and\npresent themselves for a seat.\n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 2573.81995703125, 5723.9649765625, 3390.25475, 6837.5701796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON\u2014Credit is due to\nthe Daughters of the American\n\nRevolution for their prescience in\nadopting a resolution stating there\nis \u2018\u2018a concealed purpose to destroy\nthe sovereignty of the United States\nand build a world government.\u201d\n\nThey laid this plan on the door-\nstep of the United Nations, in a\nresolution demanding that the\nU.N. confine itself to being a \u2018\u2018de-\nliberative body\u2019\u2019 and stop inter-\nfering with internal, domestic af-\nfairs of the United States.\n\nFor the benefit of those who have\nallowed themselves to be lulled\ninto a false sense of complacency\nby pro-world organization ad-\nvocates, this is to pull together a\nfew loose ends to help the reader\nform his own opinion as to whether\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 3394.404185546875, 5723.0821640625, 4213.37584375, 9032.2654921875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": "Americans are being propagan-\ndized and whether the propaganda\ndoes threaten United States sov-\nereignty,\n\nItem: One of the largest, most\nvocal and most active of the var-\nious domestic organizations pro-\nmoting the world government\nidea is \u2018Federal Union, Inc.,\"\" for-\nmerly known as \u2018Atlantic Union.\u201d\nHeaded by former newspaperman\nClarence Streit, it secks \u2018\u2018union\u201d\u2019 of\nthe seven countries which origi-\nnally set up the North Atlantic\nTreaty Organization and others\nwhich might be invited.\n\nThe April issue of Freedom and\nUnion, monthly magazine publish-\ned by Streit and the organization,\ncontains a lengthy article which\nstarts off by recalling the diffi-\nculties encountered in setting up\nour own federal government, and\nhow the 13 states finally sacri-\nficed some of their own sovereign-\nty to the federal government.\n\nThe the article, signed by Streit,\nsavs: \u2018\u201c\u2018How far should we follow\nnow the U.S. example in constitut-\ning a great Atlantic Union with\nthe other democracies? In my per-\nsonal view, we should transfer to\n\u2018it the same powers that the 13\n\u2018states originally transferred to\nthe federal government.\u2019\u2019\n\n- From the same article: \u2018The es-\ntablishment of an Atlantic Federal\nUnion, it must be said, would les-\nsen the political importance of the\nPresident of the U.S. and of U.S.\nsenators and congressmen. Certain\npowers they now have over the\ncitizens would be transferred to\nthe executive and senators of the\nAtlantic Union Organization. But\nthe citizens would remain the sov-\nereigns who elect all these offi-\nsers.\u201d\u2019\n\nCarefully, Streit does not say it;\nbut what he means is that, for\nexample, if the Ehropean mem-\nbers of his organization decided\nthey did not like something this\ncountry was doing, such as pledg-\ning itself to defend Formosa, they\nwould have numerical strength in\nthe international legislative body\nand could vote us down so, pre-\nsumably, we would have to back\ndown on Formosa. Personally, I'll\nstick with a sovereign United States\ngovernment,\n\nKeep this one in mind when you\nhear the familiar cry of the pro-\nworld government-ites that their |\n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 118.42814947509765, 6681.84437109375, 920.8571669921876, 9011.03209375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "Sy FIR t MI RI\n\nWe male members of the Red-\nheaded League will soon have to\nmake our appearance on_ the\nbeaches and in the lakes and pools\nof the nation and, just as in the\npast, we will be sights.\n\nWith skin which will not tan,\nonly burn, blister, freckle, bubble\nand peel, we'll look as unhealthy\nas Hamlet Sr.\u2019s ghost, as out of\nplace with the bronze, tanned men\nas pearls in a basket of walnuts.\n\nOnly red-headed men, with skin\nwhich wouldn't brown even if they\njumped in a Dutch oven with the\nfamily pet roast, know the shame\nthat such a dainty hide can bring.\nWe feel as if we had leapt straight\nout of the corps de ballet of the\nBallet Russe after it had finished\nan unbroken ten - year engage-\nment in a Siberian cellar.\n\nThere's no use for a man so af-\nflicted to pretend he doesn\u2019t mind,\nor tell himself that it is smart te\nbe different, or that he looks at-\ntractive wearing an_ epidermis\nthat might have come. straight\nfrom a laundromat. I know. he-\ncause I have tried these ruses on\nmyself, and if my poor brain won't\ngo for them, no one\u2019s will.\n\nI have even tried to convince\nmyself that beautiful women, see-\ning me wander along the beach\nlike an animated sheet, automati-\ntally say to themselves that there\ngoes a man who is a great sci-\nentist who has been so busy at\nLos Alamos or Oak Ridge that he\nhasn't had time for summer plea-\ngures. Or that I am _ fabulously\nwealthy and always sheletered by\nfringed pavilions or tasselled um-\nbrellas: held by lackeys.\n\nWhat they really think, I am\nsure, ig that a man with such a\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 5052.68128515625, 5328.51526953125, 5861.06773828125, 7146.91344140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "- LONDON (#\u2014The Duke of Edin-\nburgh has ordered a_ long-range\ntelephone for his speedy sports car.\nWhen he gets it installed, he can\nring up Buckingham Palace from\nany part of Britain and even from\nsome not too distant spots on the\ncontinent,\n\nIt's the Duke\u2019s latest move in\nattuning the Royal family, and\nsome of the palaces it occupies,\nto modern life.\n\nAt his insistence, Buckingham\nand Windsor Palaces have electric\ndishwashing machines in his and\nQueen Elizabeth's private suites,\nelectric grills and a_ telephonic\nrecording device. Helicopter take-\noffs and landings from the royal\n\nlawns have become commonplace\nevents,\n\nHe has wanted a long-range\nradio telephone for his sports car\nfor a long time and now an electric\nengineering firm is seeing that he\ngets it.\n\nHis car already has a telephone,\nbut its range is only 25 miles from\nBuckingham Palace. For the Duke,\nwho travels all over the country,\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 5874.9181015625, 5321.169078125, 6703.72789453125, 6536.713734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "this isn\u2019t good enough, He likes\nto call his wife when he\u2019s out on\nofficial duties, and also Prince\nCharles and Princess Anne, He\ntalks to the children in a dis-\nguised voice, and then to their de-\nlight, reveals it\u2019s really papa.\n\n| A pilot, the Duke also likes the\nmost modern airplanes possible,\n\u2018The de Havilland Aircraft Co. says\n\n-a new Heron plane, sprouting with\nsafety devices, gadgets and radio\naids, is to be ready for the royal\nfamily within the next six weeks.\n\n\u201cThe Duke has seen the plane,\u201d\n\u2018said a spokesman of the manu-\nfacturer, \u201cbut he hasn\u2019t actually\nflown it yet.\u201d\u201d It took more than a\nyear to build. That's longer than\nusual, but there were so many\ngadgets.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 129.30478979492187, 4934.47620703125, 1330.6016738281248, 6319.13902734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": "The Twin City Concert Association will\nend its 1955 membership drive Saturday,\nApril 30, at 7 p.m., and we urge everyone\nto forget instinct and subscribe. The con-\ncerts.are not intended for the enjoyment\nof a handful of music lovers. They are in-\ntended for everyone and can be enjoyed by\neveryone,\n\nThe public has heard music in such\ngreat motion pictures as \u201cThe Great Caruso\u201d\nand \u201cMelba.\u201d That the ordinary movie-goer\nwas able to appreciate this music simply\nby hearing it sympathetically proves that\nthe job done by The Twin City Concert As-\nsociation is vital. The association brings\nevenings of pleasant listening into an area\nwhich cannot ordinarily afford big name\nstars.\n\nThis year Dorothy Kirsten, star of one\nof the movies named above, can be heard\n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 4221.47523046875, 3121.65296484375, 5039.584828125, 5415.38512109375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "| ternative bastion\u2014one that can be\n\u2018relied upon if the bases in Britain\n\nand France should some day be\nwithheld from our use. This could\nresult either because of fear of\natomie reprisals from Moscow or\nbecause of an ill-conceived pro-\ngram of appeasement of Soviet\nRussia which has its progenitor in\npresent-day talk of \u2018\u2018peaceful co-\nexistence.\u201d\n\nIt is not to be overlooked that\nthe British Labor party insists that\nthe British government must hold\na veto over the possible use of the\natom bomb by American forces\nstationed in England. If the Parlia-\n\u201cment has to debate whether planes\ncarrying the atom bomb shall\nbe started from British airfields\ntoward Russian territory once an\nattack has come to some part of\nthe United States, the delay might\nbe a fatal one. Yet involved in\nthese very political uncertainties\nis the fate of the American people\nand their capacity to retaliate in\nan atomic war.\n\nIn these days when a journey to\nEurope by ship is just a long week\nend and by air is only overnight,\nthe opportunity is given without\nloss of much time to cross the\nAtlantic and make a firsthand ex-\namination of the factors that can\nmean unbalanced budgets, contin-\nued high taxes, and military serv-\nice for American youth at almost\na moment\u2019s notice. For in Europe,\nwith Soviet Russia stretching her\nauthority over a vast area, is\nthe key to many an American\nproblem of legislative policy.\n\n(Copyright, 1955,\nNew York Herald Tribune Inc.)\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 1362.67347265625, 2567.651255859375, 2568.389515625, 6313.2049453125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "To paraphrase Mark Twain's classical\nremark about the weather, everybody in\nNortheast Louisiana talks about industry,\nbut nobody does anything about it,\n\nThere is reason to hope that this situa-\ntion will change, one of the reasons being\nthe determination of Walter Koch in his\nattempt to provide leadership through the\nMonroe Area Industrial Development Cor-\nporation. The Monroe area needs leader-\nship if industrial payrolls are to become a\nmore important factor in the general econ-\nomy of this area than they are today.\n\nKoch believes in getting things done.\nHe recognizes the value of planning a cam-\npaign and the value of united effort toward\na common goal. As a result he recently\ncompleted a tour of the industrial Kast in\norder to contact those who might be in-\nterested in locating here.\n\nLast week Koch met with the Board\nof Directors of MAIDCO asking for a bond\nissue for the purchase of indusirial sites.\nSuch a step was taken recently by Ruston\nwith great effect; and it would seem that\navailable land for location does ;rovide an\ninducement for industry to build here.\n\nOf course, the suggestion of another\nbend issue, coming on the heels of four or\nfife such votes which are already in sight in\nMonroe and West Monroe, will not prove\npopular at this time. Even though bonds\nissued under the provision of an inducement\nplan are not expected to increase millage\non property, the thought still remains that\nfar too many requests for money are com-\ning to the people now that spring and good\nweather have arrived.\n\nYet, it remains a fact that the establish-\nment and operation of industrial enterprises\nin the Monroe Area depend upon action\nby local people themselves. It will require\nMonroe men and Monroe money to put Mon-\nroe people to work. No one man, nor a\nsmall group of men, can do ail that is re-\nquired to bring this area abreast of other\nsections of the state in the matter of pro-\nducing manufactured commodities.\n\nIt is possible for energetic men, such\nas Koch, to agree upon a goal and to en-\ncourage others to follow them toward the\nachievement of that goal. But the people\nhere must add the final inducement for\nindustry.\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 125.70542456054687, 703.5102646484376, 1347.1768691406248, 4731.08238671875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "An organization in the nation\u2019s capl-\ntal is presently trying to secure funds for\na celebration of the 200th anniversary of\nthe birth of Alexander Hamilton, who was\nhorn January 11, 1757. This fact brings\nto mind the startling and highly success-\nful career of this young-\u2014-he was only 47\nwhen he was killed\u2014man.\n\nThe main issue of his day was one which\nstill crops up from time to time, It was\nthat of a strong central yovernment versus\nstates\u2019 rights. Hamilton advocated a strong\ngovernment, while Thomas Jefferson's the-\nory was that the federal government should\nact mainly on foreign policy.\n\nFurther than this, Hamilton actually\n\u201cwas a reactionary who would have turned\nthe United States into a monarchy or an\noligarchy. However, it is certainly no dis-\nparagement to such leaders as Jefferson to\nbring into proper perspective the deeds of\nan equally accomplished man. It was Ham-\n_ilton who was largely responsible for setting\nthe new republic off to a good financial\nstuart. He was Washington's aide during the\nRevolution. He was an anthority on gov-\nernmental operations, wielded a mighty hand\nat the Constitutional Convention, helped get\nthe Constitution accepted, and was the na-\ntion\u2019s first Secretary of the Treasury.\n\nTo strengthea the union, he conceived\nthe constitutional doctrines of liberal con-\nstruction, \u201cimplied powers,\u201d and the \u201cgen-\neral welfare,\u201d which were later embodied\nin the decisions of Chief Justice John Mar-\nshall.\n\nThe right of the Supreme Court to or-\nder the end of segregation, for example,\nis almost a direct result of Hamilton\u2019s in-\nfluence and his life\u2019s work for the idea of\nnationalism. He wanted a strong union and\nenergetic government that shoula \u201crest as\nmuch as possible on the shoulders of the\npeople and as little as possible on those of\nthe state legislatures.\u201d\n\nWhen Hamilton died as a result of\nwounds suffered in a duel with Aaron Burr,\nJeffersonian Democracy was well on its way\ntoward a century of dominance. Disap-\npointed in the government he helped to build,\nhe wrote a few days before his death:\n\u201cEvery day proves to me more and more\nthat this American world was not made\nfor me.\u201d\n\nTo the end, he never appreciated the\nvalue of his own labors. Today, however,\nWe are returning to his concepts of gov-\nernment,\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 926.4762680664063, 6656.8263046875, 1735.3644912109376, 9018.707875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": "perfectly beautiful case of perni-\n\u2018cious anemia should be at home\n\u2018eating raw liver, or that there\ngoes a man who either doesn\u2019t\nown a full-length mirror or has\nenough nerve to play Russian\nroulette with a single - barreled\nshotgun.\n\nAs most of us red - headed men\nwith skin like a Jane Austen he-\nroine like to swim and sun just\n-as much as the men do who were\n\u2018around when the pigment was\nhanded out, we are constantly try-\n\u2018ing to think up ways and means\nof overcoming our handicap, or of\nhiding it at least.\n\n| I have gone so far as to coat\nmyself with iodine from head to\n\u2018foot in the hope of looking at\n\u2018home among tanned (how I envy\nthem!) men. This treatment has\ntwo drawbacks, one being that io-\ndine from the family medicine\nchest isn\u2019t waterproof, A few dips\nand you start looking like a bad-\nlv - dyed Easter Egg. Another\ndrawback is that a man doesn't\ncare too much about going around\nsmelling like a monstrous band-\naged thumb. #\n\nOther red - headed men spend\nfortunes in suntan. oils with fancy\nnames and prices to match, |\nonce doused myself with a rancid\ncoconut oil at Capuleo, but even\nif it had tanned me, it wouldn't\nhave been much fun having the\nmorning beach all to myself. T was\nnothing to be near, especially on\nthe downwind side.\n\nIt's not much fun, but what I\ndo is run like billy blue heck as\nsoon as I reach the beach. or the\nedge of a pool, or the bank of a\nlake, and jump in the water. And\n'there I remain, carrying on a very\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 5848.74525, 596.3732407226563, 6683.37535546875, 5006.1326796875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "carry a charge in its snout, prob-\nably one of the new super-bombs.\nTo such subsidies in the past,\n\u2018the traveling public owes the de-\n\u2018velopment of their present fairly\nreliable but always fallible quality\nof the contellations and the DC\nplanes, three, four, then six and\nnow the seven, Each of these pro-\n\u2018ducers has a leader which crosses\nithe country from west to east,\n\u2018with the usual wind, in eight hours,\nAnd those champions, even today,\nare \u2018\u2018phasing\u2019 into obsolescence.\nDuring a visit to the Ryan offices\n\u2018and plant, I was told that \u20181958\nis the year when all the big air-\n\u2018lines will begin to get jet.\u2019\n| By 1958, three years from now,\n\u2018they will have amor tized their in-\n/vestment in the big ships driven\n\u2018by propellors and by a combina-\n\u2018tion of propellors and exhaust\n\"gases put to use as minor jets\nor applied to the spinners. The\n\u2018British had their comet jet first\nin commercial passenger service,\n| but it had a relatively scant cruise\n\\ing radius of 1,500 miJes and any-\n, Way it was defective. The publi-\n\u2018city after the comet was grounded\n\u2018said the wrecks had been due to\n\u201cmetal fatigue,\u2019\u2019 but this was just\n'a way of breaking the news that\n\u2018the ship had. a bug or bugs in it.\nSure, \u2018\u2018metal fatigue\u2019? made them\n\u2018fly apart in the air, but they were\nnot designed to meet strains which\n\u2018they encountered which caused\nthat \u2018fatigue\u2019. Well, the contel-\nlation and DC-4 had bugs when\n\u2018they came out, Now they are as\n| safe as flying machines can be.\n| The American jet passenger\nship of the near future began un-\nider government patronage, or, to\n| Say it again, subsidy, as a high-\n\u2018speed tanker required to refuel the\n-i/new big bomber, B-52, which has\n\u2018eight j\u00e9ts. The jet tanker has four\n\u2018engines, Boeing, in Seattle, de-\n\u2018veloped this one, called the KC-135,\nspending $15,000.000 of private\n/\u00a2apital to gain the initiative, and\n\u2018thereby got an order for a big\nbatch of them which is now re-\n' ported to have been increased to\n'257. ships. As passenger. ships,\nbarring errors, they will carry from\n80 passengers, transatlantic, to 120,\n| transcontinental, cruising at from\n-|550 to 600 miles. The comet made\nabout 550 at maximum.\n| The weird, almost unbelievable\n| developments in aviation are best\npresented in the terms of astoni-\n| shed laymen, The professionals\n/have been associating with fantas-\n\u2018ies so long and so intimately that\n\u2018when an object comes out which\n\u2018/can fly straight up with a man\ninside and return straight down,\n)' tail first, they are not greatly\n\u2018impressed by their own miracle.\nThey make helicopters which carry\n_their power in machines on the\n/ blades, which expel air and gas\n\u2018to spin the propellors, and strange\nswift experiments with things like\nthe clumsy beetle with its heavy\n- body and stubby, armored wings.\nLike the Wrights at Kitty Hawk\nthey settle for little test results\nor enormous meaning for the fu-\n| ture.\n| (Copyright 1955, King Features\n|| Syndicate, Inc.)\n\n \n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 5031.71741796875, 615.3556625976563, 5844.96715234375, 5014.91148828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "SAN DIEGO, Calif., April 26 \u2014\n\nThe flying machine is changing\nshape and character like species\nof insects which emerge from\ngrubs and mysterious blobs and\nsoar and dive on great, graceful\nwings or hardly any wings at all.\nThe flying machine and its com-\nponents are the principal industry\nof San Diego, whose economy is\nso largely dependent on govern-\nment subsidy for aviation and the\nNavy that the free or independent\nindustry is relatively petty. You\nwould hardly call a supermarket or\nfood fair a subsidized enterprise\nat first glimpse, but when you ac-\ncept the fact that most of the\ncustomers get their money from\ncompanies producing and inventing\nairplanes and flying torpedoes: or\nfrom the Navy, you realize that\nthe government is supporting much\nretail commerce out of taxes. This\ncondition exists in many areas\nwhere the principal business is\n\u2018\u2018defense\u2019\u2019 or, to be more candid,\nfitness for war. It is no mere\njibe at the Roosevelt-Truman re\ngime to acknowledge the truth that\nbut for war business we would have\nretreated again into the frighten-\ning wilderness of poverty, un-\ncertainty and \u2018\u2018fear\u2019\u2019 which that\nregime professes to have cured.\n\nTucson, over in Arizona, is hav-\ning a boom notwithstanding a cold,\nrainy winter followed by dust\nStorms which ruined the vaca-\ntions of a multitude of customers\nwho spend millions for disappoint-\nment. The reasons for that boom\nare unpalatable. We all recoil\nfrom blood money from war busi-\nness. But it is big business now\nand the United States Treasury is\nat the bottom of it. It is Tucson\u2019s\ngreatest customer, with expendi.\ntures for air force payroll and\n/provender and for auxiliary air.\njcraft factories. So it goes, more\nior less, in Detroit and Seattle.\n|Fort Worth and Los Angeles, and\n\n{the areas with which they trade.\n'These phenomena do not conform\nto rules and precedents so it is\n\u2018not my intention to predict that we\n| will sink into absolute socialism\n;merely because the National Gov-\njernment becomes the principa\n| customer of big business and its\npartner, the Big Unions, endlessly\n| taking taxes to spend on war stuff\n| and paying a portion of these taxes\n\u2018back to us in wages, \u2018\u2018welfare\u201d\nand dividends,\n\nSan Diego is an extreme case,\n| for the Aircraft Industry just about\nitrebled in five years from Decem.\n'ber, 1949 to 1954 and now towers\nover \u2018food and kindred,\u201d the next\nlargest classification, in the ratic\nof about 34,000 employed workers\n\u2018to about 3,000. It is a fact.\n\u2018recognized in the Aircraft Industry\n_that the National Government jis\n|the constant customer, the main\n| support of its phenomenal inven.\n'tive ingenuity, its experiments and\nits production: Without such subs\n|idy, Ryan Aeronautical never would\n'have been able to create a flying\nbomb which runs without a_ pilot\n;and nowadays serves as a fast\ninimble target for the defenders of\n| practice on, and in war, woulc\n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 4216.6280625, 5449.16370703125, 5043.82164453125, 7884.0682265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "plans would involve no loss of U.S.\n| sovereignty.\n\nItem: The so-called \u2018Genocide\n\u2018convention\u2019 is an agreement which\n\u2018was adopted by the U.N. General\n\u201cAssembly during the closing days\nof its 1948 meeting, by a 55 to 0\nvote and with the U.S. representa-\ntive saying it was a \u201cprivilege\u201d to\nsign the document.\n\nBut when copies of the text of\nthe convention were made avail-\nable for study, there was no doubt\n\u2018but that its definitions of geno\n\u2018cide (one was causing serious\nbodily or mental harm) were so\nbroad that they could be used to\n\u2018circumvent many of our own\n\u2018constitutional civil rights guaran-\ntees, including freedom of speech\n|and press,\n\nOpposition to the convention built\nup rapidly. It was submitted by\nPresident Truman to the Senate in\nJune, 1949, but was quickiy shifted\ninto a Foreign Relations Commit-\ntee pigeonhole because opposition\nwas so widespread. One-worlders\n-pooh-pooh dangers involved in the\nGenocide convention on grounds it\nis a dead issue.\n\nPerhaps, But at its annual con-\nvention just this month, Americans\nfor Democratic Action, which fre-\nquently leads the way in voicing\npolicy for ultraliberals, put a line\nin its Foreign Policy resolution\nwhich has escaped any general\npublic attention. It says: \u2018\u201c\u2018We urge\nthe Senate to ratify the long- pend-\n\u2018ing convention on genocide .\n\nDead issue? Not so long as it is\n\u2018in a position where it could be\ncalled up on a moment\u2019s notice.\n\nMore surprising examples of one-\n\u2018world propaganda activities later.\n(Copyright, 1955, King Features\nSyndicate, Inc.) |\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 5143.9306640625, 5045.42041015625, 6620.18212890625, 5221.240234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "The Royal Family Today\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 182.91705322265625, 4781.0009765625, 1262.75390625, 4912.46435546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Concerts Kor The People\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 1748.4492294921874, 6384.04651953125, 2574.315052734375, 6826.4344375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "unsatisfactory conversation with |\nfriends by loud shouts, swallow-\ning water by the bucketful, and |\ngradually \u00a7 shrivelling.\n| Uncomfortable, yes. But not hu- |\nmiliating. |\n(Distributed by McNaught Syn\ndicate, Tic.)\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 4206.80384375, 8570.35853125, 5032.3406875, 9018.061390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "BATON ROUGE \u2014UP\u2014 Services\nwere held yesterday for James\nHarris, 44, service station operator\nwho died Friday from burns suf-\nfered two months ago when a gas\nstove exploded in the station. Har-\nrison escaped from the burning\nbuilding by crashing through a\n\u2018plate glass window.\n" }, "20": { "bbox": [ 1813.4573974609375, 7018.705078125, 3351.7744140625, 9021.341796875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 20, "ocr_text": "oe baits tims! Cire a\ni: A id | i Mu ON D RNS LAND\nON \u2018ERON SL AY D \u00aberr Lveivihe\n\na i t/ ht be\n\ni . fa e/a lig\n\n|_ te SAME DAY EACH OCTOBER...\n\n \n\nRo LA GAGE Finer * | \u201cTe OPENING OFTHE ERIE CANAL\n\nSN GLISRWOMAN +h GO IPIND NG HERD DED BY 34 Re! \\) a ay\n\na Tas \u201c CANNON 4 SINTIONED AT SL TNBLE\ni NAS Al LONE N ' : pe\ns MBN\n\n \n\noo \u2018\nJEARLY Rulh\n\n \n\nFoR VE HOUR |\n\n \n\n}\n\n. sf ASI SCA\n~~ hw 2 BUFFALOW- _\n\\ wee 4\n\n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n\nTm. Reg. U, $. Pat OF\u2014All rights eumeved Ste TO ante\n\nwe gr Py \u201c .\nwee er Cage. (P55 wy Vedat Feakonn Synaiontn, em 4%\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 209.6920166015625, 6367.5703125, 1651.3228759765625, 6547.81005859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": "The Red-Headed League\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 2724.613525390625, 497.31536865234375, 4903.541015625, 2694.719970703125 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\nLF, LBB |\nZe\n\n| THERE Reve BEER Too, 7\nT MARY MEMORIALS To tose F\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\n \n\nbly ys Bul Yours, ove WL\nGE ENGRAVED WW ME Heneets\nOF MANKIND\n\n\u201ceS\nSy\n\\\n\nSen\na0 we\n\n, _ ~~\n= 35s ce pin\nroeg Ae\n\n \n\n \n \n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 4213.915171875, 7970.14612890625, 5038.49547265625, 8474.256703125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "WEST HAVEN, Conn. \u2014 UP \u2014\nDesk Sgt. Leslie Howard received\na call from a woman who couidn\u2019't\nget her son out of bed to go to\nschool. She wanted a policeman\n\u2018to come over and scare him.\u2019\u2019\nThe cruisers were busy, so How-\nfara told her, \u201cTry the old-fash-\njioned method of paddling, and I\nthink you'll get the same results.\u201d\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 1568.332763671875, 2446.6923828125, 2368.845947265625, 2554.590576171875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Final Inducement\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 2758.19091796875, 5450.6416015625, 4045.1044921875, 5618.9130859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "DAR Deserves Credit\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 5233.40478515625, 320.9184265136719, 6474.0068359375, 487.135498046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "Government Subsidy\n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 5909.12060546875, 6718.69677734375, 6658.837890625, 7635.35888671875 ], "label": "cartoon_or_advertisement", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "ITS A COLLECTION FOR THE SALES |\nMANAGER HE. JUS iu BECAME ENGA( GED\n\u2018TOMES za aaa as\n\n \n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 2750.69189453125, 2774.3154296875, 4846.5986328125, 2976.888916015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "Balance Of Power In Europe\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 5042.55775, 8473.48353125, 5861.66734765625, 9032.5281875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (# \u2014 The Air\nForce, as part of its plan to rotate\nwhole units rather than individual\nsoldiers overseas, will shuttle two\nregiments of about 3,500 men each\nacross the Pacific by air in July.\nThe 508th Airborne Regimental\nCombat Team will be sent from\nFt. Campbell, Ky., to Japan, re-\nplacing the 187th Regiment, which\nwill return to Ft. Bragg, N.C.\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 5052.95228125, 7249.3028671875, 5848.6307265625, 7760.47984765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "BINGHAM, Me. \u2014UP\u2014Mrs.\nIdella Fogg was stopped twice by\none state trooper and once by a\nsecond within three hours. on\ncharges of driving without a_ li-\ncense. Trial Justice Maurice Al-\nkins fined her $5 and costs the\nfirst \u2018time, suspended a_ similar\nsentence the second time and filed\nthe third charge.\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 5047.81507421875, 7858.2325546875, 5860.50914453125, 8364.1033828125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "LINCOLN, Neb \u2014UP\u2014Farmer\nKenneth Stickney was awakened\nat 2 a.m. by a noise that he recog-\nnized as coming from the horn of\nhis new pickup truck. Lights also\nflashed. He thought someone had\ncrossed the wires in attempting to\nsteal the car. But it turned out\nwiring on the truck was on fire,\nslforting the horn and lights.\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 5867.19105078125, 7849.48499609375, 6685.45543359375, 9029.12975 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "Founded November 20, 189)\nJohn D. Ewing. Publisher 1929-1938\nWilson Ewing, Publisher 1938-1952\nEntered as second class mater. at\nthe Monroe post office June 1, 1909.\nunder the act of March 8, 1879 Pub\nlished every afternoon except Saturday\nand Sunday by the News-Star\u2014 World\nPublishing Corporation 110 114 North\nSecond Street\n\n \n\nRobert Ewing, Jr , Chairman of the Board\nWilliam H ronson President\nRichard Hale General Manager\n| William G, Jasper Managing Editor\n\nMember Of The Associated Press\nThe Associated Press is exclusively e\u00ae\ntitled to the use for reproduction of al)\nmews dispatches credited to it or not\notherwise credited and also the local newer\npublished herein\n\n\u201cThe Branham > \u2018company, national ad\nvertising representatives Offices in New\nYork, Chicago, Atlanta, Detroit, St. Louis,\nMemphis, Dallas, Sap Francisco, Los AD\ngeles, Charlottee\n\nThe Monroe News-Star is ap \u201cindependent\nnewspaper. It prints the news tmpartially.\nIt supports what it believes to \u00bbe right. It\nopposes what it believes to be wrong with\nout regard to party politics\n\n~~ Tuesday, April 26, 1955\n\n \n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 5896.88427734375, 7688.970703125, 6681.50634765625, 7824.89990234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "The Monroe News-Star\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 607.1226196289062, 322.4718933105469, 2065.44091796875, 552.642822265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "FDITORIALS\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 2086.708251953125, 6880.38916015625, 3089.541748046875, 6990.03271484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "STRANGE AS IT SEEMS\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 3450.651611328125, 351.4765930175781, 4156.48095703125, 459.30426025390625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "Living Memorial\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 273.7959899902344, 572.6458740234375, 1193.1798095703125, 681.9424438476562 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "Return To Hamilton\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 5218.0107421875, 7186.38671875, 5690.3984375, 7236.26416015625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "THREECE IN THeEre\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 3131.416748046875, 5639.01904296875, 3671.4287109375, 5707.7177734375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "By Fulton Lewis\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 5636.4931640625, 5229.9912109375, 6104.0654296875, 5300.74609375 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "By Hal Bovle\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 4319.63427734375, 8502.0517578125, 4918.03466796875, 8552.322265625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "CERVICEC FOR VICTIM\n" }, "42": { "bbox": [ 5495.2548828125, 517.3065185546875, 6201.92333984375, 591.2324829101562 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 42, "ocr_text": "By Westbrook Pegler\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 5249.48486328125, 8404.3271484375, 5648.79931640625, 8454.7509765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "WHOLE UNITS\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 4431.2138671875, 7912.173828125, 4807.8427734375, 7953.8134765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "MOAMM ANMVICL\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 595.317626953125, 6556.4638671875, 1256.2171630859375, 6621.93701171875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "By Henry McLemore\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 5285.54736328125, 7796.87548828125, 5636.2705078125, 7839.60546875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "Teiitr Friar\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 225.46839904785156, 6647.28369140625, 835.4708251953125, 6699.4404296875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "By HENRY McLEMORE\n" }, "49": { "bbox": [ 3380.446533203125, 2988.783447265625, 4191.66552734375, 3086.515380859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 49, "ocr_text": "By David Lawrence\n" } } }, { "scan_name": "225756453-lincoln-star-Jun-10-1955-p-1.jpg", "gt_pairs_unordered": [ [ 9, 7 ], [ 10, 14 ], [ 33, 11 ], [ 33, 36 ], [ 11, 36 ], [ 28, 37 ], [ 64, 62 ], [ 64, 55 ], [ 62, 55 ] ], "gt_pairs_ordered": [ [ 9, 7 ], [ 10, 14 ], [ 28, 37 ], [ 33, 11 ], [ 36, 33 ], [ 55, 64 ], [ 62, 55 ] ], "scan_dimensions": [ 7362.96435546875, 10267.061640625001 ], "bounding_box_data": { "0": { "bbox": [ 4596.3153125, 6191.368046875, 5474.68859375, 8345.042109375001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 0, "ocr_text": "STANTON, Neb. \u00ae \u2014 Capt.\nCharles W. Cadwallader, 31, of\nPhiladelphia, escaped injury Thurs-\nday afternoon when he parachuted\nfrom his F-84 thunderstreak about\n'six miles southeast of Stanton.\n\n| The plane later crashed in a\nfield on the Howard Felt farm,\nabout four miles west of Stanton.\n\nCadwallader said he was on a\nroutine flight as a member of the\nPennsylvania Air National Guard\nand had been in intermittent radio\ncontact with Offutt Air Force Base\nnear Omaha.\n\nHe said he finally lost radio con-\ntact, was unable to establish his\nposition while flying above the\novercast and the plane was run-\nning out of fuel. He parachuted\n\nfrom about 4,000 feet.\n\nCadwallader landed on the John\nKingsley farm. Kingsley, seeing the\nparachuting pilot, rushed to help\nhim, but Cadwallader was unhurt.\n\nA captain in the National Guard,\nCadwallader said he had been a\npilot for 10 years. He formerly\nserved with the Air Force. :\n\nNebraska National Air Guard of-\nficials said-the plane was sched-\nuled to land in Lincoln on one leg\nof the flight from Norton Air Force |\nBase in California.\n\nAn investigating board from Si\nCity, Ia., was named to investi-\ngate.\n" }, "1": { "bbox": [ 4610.66943359375, 4476.79541015625, 6280.08642578125, 4872.517578125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 1, "ocr_text": "\u2018Heat\u2019 Put On Senators\nOver Ton-Mile Tax Bill\n" }, "2": { "bbox": [ 646.9605712890625, 3216.49951171875, 1047.2388916015625, 3866.36767578125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 2, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "3": { "bbox": [ 3696.763916015625, 8392.5966796875, 5459.71630859375, 8718.2236328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 3, "ocr_text": "Weatherman Defies Calendar;\nPredicts Cloudy, Cool June 10\n" }, "4": { "bbox": [ 3743.12890625, 1806.8482666015625, 6343.9140625, 3374.12548828125 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 4, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "5": { "bbox": [ 4600.07275390625, 5715.64501953125, 5404.8486328125, 6162.8330078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 5, "ocr_text": "Pilot Bails\nOut Of F-84\n'Near. Stanton\n" }, "6": { "bbox": [ 1952.8798876953124, 6147.1522265625, 2823.954951171875, 8583.101679687501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 6, "ocr_text": "PARIS (\u00ae \u2014 Russia has no ba-\nsic objection to beginning a Big\n\u2018Four top level meeting on July\n18 at Geneva, Soviet Foreign Min-\n\u2018ister V. M. Molotov told French\nleaders Thursday.\n\nThe same report was given by\nPrime Minister Eden to the House\nof Commons inLondon.\n\nAn informed French source said\nMolotov told Premier Edgar Faure\nand Antoine Pinay, French foreign\nminister, at lunch here Thursday\nhis government is not objecting to\nthe place and date proposed by\nthe Western powers for the Big\nFour meeting.\n\nMolotov stopped over in \u2018Paris\nbriefly on his way to San Fran-\ncisco for the U.N. 10th anniver-\nsary session,\n\nVisit Suggested\n\nAfter his Russian guest had de-\nparted for Cherbourg to board the\nliner Queen Elizabeth for New\nYork, Faure told a news confer-\nence Molotov also had suggested\nthat he and Pinay might visit Mos-\ncow,\n\nThis was not a formal invitation,\nFaure explained, but \u2018\u2018more on the\nside of tourism than diplomacy.\u201d\n\nIt was the French Premier\u2019s first |\nmeeting with Molotov. But, he said,\nthere was \u2018\u2018nothing precise, nothing\nsensational\u201d about their conversa-\ntion,\n\nFaure said Russia\u2019s invitation to\nChancellor Konrad Adenauer of\nWest Germany is the most recent\nevidence that the diplomati\u00a2 thaw\nis continuing.\n" }, "7": { "bbox": [ 5494.245, 4899.12830078125, 6364.463984375, 7147.4278515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 7, "ocr_text": "calls from wholesalers in opposi-\ntion to the bill,\n\n\u201cNow they have reached down\nto the retailers and their em-\nployees and I have been flooded\nwith letters, cards and phone\ncalls,\u2019 he said. \u2018\u2018Never have I\nseen such intense efforts to kill a\nbill.\u201d\n\nThe senator said that the phone\ncallers all described the bill as a\n\u201cbad bill.\u201d He explained that he\nwould then question them about\nwhat was wrong with it and how\nit should be changed.\n\n\u201cNot in a single instance did I\nfind that the callers had read the\nbill or knew what the proposals\nwere,\u201d\u2019 he continued. \u201cI do not\nlike these pressure tactics which\nare apparently inspired by the\ntrucking lobby. If they are in-\nterested enough to telephone they\nought to be interested enough to\nknow what the bill is abcut.\u201d\n\nAnother senator said \u2018at a pro-\nduce buyer had called him and\nsaid that if the bill passed he\nwould reduce the price he pays\nfarmers for chickens by two cents\na pound.\n\nAnd still another senator told of\na truck operator calling him and\nthreatening to move from the state\nif the bill passes.\n\nWith the bill coming up for final\npassage, the truck lobby this week\nentertained for legislators and\ntheir wives with a steak dinner.\n" }, "8": { "bbox": [ 1134.282958984375, 1675.84326171875, 2828.311767578125, 3655.510009765625 ], "label": "photograph", "object_id": 8, "ocr_text": " \n" }, "9": { "bbox": [ 4614.438359375, 5003.51453125, 5479.53869140625, 5679.0284375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 9, "ocr_text": "\u201cThe heat is on,\u201d\u2019 a senator who\nwished to be unidentified said\nThursday about the weight-dis-\ntance truck tax bill,\n\n- He explained that several weeks\nago he received a number of post\ncards, which he identified as com-\ning from railroad cmeTr fav-\noring the bill.\n\nTwo weeks ago he said he began\nto receive letters and telephone\n" }, "10": { "bbox": [ 3710.330205078125, 8729.0799609375, 4585.4278515625, 10214.978632812501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 10, "ocr_text": "Don\u2019t let the calendar fool you. |\n\nThe first day of summer maybe\njust around the corner, but the\nweatherman says the unseasonably\ncool weather will conitnue through\nFriday night.\n\nIt was to be cloudy and cool,\nwith highs in the 50s Friday. Occa-\nsional showers were called for in\nthe northwest and occasional thun-\nderstorms in the east and south\nportions of the state. :\n\nLight rain fell in western Ne-\nbraska Thursday with Scottsbluff\nreporting .36 of an inch, Sidney\n.27, Valentine 28 and Chadron .14.\n\nAll other Weather Bureau report-\ning points received some moisture\nranging from a trace to .07.\n\nLincoln\u2019s low of 47 Thursday\ncame within three degrees of a\nrecord minimum temperature for\nJune 9, which was 44 set in 1915.\n\nThe mercury dipped to 40 at Im-\nperial, Sidney and Scottsbluff.\n" }, "11": { "bbox": [ 190.71976196289063, 3942.096806640625, 1088.24669921875, 6142.573359375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 11, "ocr_text": "\u201cprimarily because of our long-\nrange air capabilities.\u201d\n\nThe U.S, Air Force recently has\nordered a speed up in long-range\nbomber productions after a con-\ntroversy over the relative strength\nof U.S. and Russian airpower.\n\n\u2018Great Faith\u2019\n\nGruenther said \u2018\u2018we must under.\nno circumstances permit a weaken-\ning or a relaxation of our effort\u201d\nto build West Europe\u2019s defense. He )\ntestified at a three-hour closed-\ndoor session on foreign aid. A sum-\nmary of his statement was made\npublic. And the general later talked\nbriefly to newsmen.\n\nHe said he had \u201cgreat faith\u201d\nWest German Chancellor Py ello\nand indicated he felt no concern\nthat Adenauer\u2019s forthcoming talks |\nwith Russian leaders would under-\nmine plans to rearm his country. |\nGruenther told the committee that |\nWest Germany's contribution would |\npermit the North Atlantic Treaty |\nOrganization to extend its Euro-\npean defenses \u2018\u2018much farther for- |\nward than we can now.\u201d\n\nGruenther also told the newsmen|\nthat recent Yugoslav-Russia con-.\nferences in Belgrade had \u201cnat\ncreated any military problem.\u201d\nCommittee members said the gen-\neral supported continued Western\narms help to Yugoslavia on the\ngrounds it is still an independent |\nnationa. :\n" }, "12": { "bbox": [ 6363.04578125, 7463.5994921875, 7242.98888671875, 8733.780390625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 12, "ocr_text": ": John Curtiss, Chairman of the\n\u2018proposed transfer of the Lincoln\nVA Hospital, greeted the report\nfrom Washington as \u201c\u2018good news.\u201d\n\n\u201cIt certainly clears the atmos-\nphere,\u201d he said.\n\nCurtiss and Chauncey E. Barney,\nChamber vice president, earlier\nhad been requested to go to Wash-\nington to get further information\nabout the transfer.\n\n\u201cWe are certainly not going to\nWashington unless it is necessary,\u201d\nCurtiss said Thursday night. \u201cWe\nare standing by waiting further\nword from our Congressional! dele-\ngation in case they feel our pres-\nence is necessary.\u201d\n\nCurtiss said the proposal by Rep.\nVinson (D-Ga) is in line with that\nendorsed by the Lincoln Chamber\nand state veterans organizations.\n" }, "13": { "bbox": [ 6366.9404296875, 7086.4072265625, 7237.79052734375, 7439.396484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 13, "ocr_text": "Chamber Official\nWelcomes News Of\nVeterans Hospital\n" }, "14": { "bbox": [ 4589.57947265625, 8735.40515625, 5472.68126953125, 10198.773554687501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 14, "ocr_text": "Omaha was the warmest spot in\nthe state Thursday with a high of\n65. Lincoln had a high of 62, and\nelsewhere temperatures were in the\n50s. :\n\nThe Weather Bureau blamed the\nunseasonably cool weather on a\nlarge high pressure center located\nin west central Canada and a low\n\u2018pressure center over the Great\nLakes and Central Atlantic coast\narea.\n\nForecasters said, though, \u201cthere\nis a terrific amount of very hot,\ndry air covering much of the West\nCoast and southwest desert area,\u201d\nand once the present weather pat.\ntern breaks down, \u2018\u2018we can expect\nrapid warming to take place over\nthe weekend.\u201d\u2019 :\nIt was noted that the sunshine an\nstrong winds of the last couple of\ndays had dried out the soil rapidly.\n\u2018Some blowing dust was reported\njia the Panhandle.\n\n \n\n \n" }, "15": { "bbox": [ 5484.53466796875, 7180.75048828125, 6255.8330078125, 7357.21533203125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 15, "ocr_text": "Curtis Schedules Two\nSpeeches Next Week\n" }, "16": { "bbox": [ 1933.639287109375, 8992.9901171875, 2810.135126953125, 10208.656367187501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 16, "ocr_text": "ACUON tO Ci\u20ac@ar a DiOCK hear tne\nUniversity of Nebraska agricul-\nture campus for the proposed con-\nstruction of apartment houses for\nNU students, was taken by the\nCity Planning Commission. .\n\nThe Commission recommended\nthe City Council\u2019s approval of a\nchange in zoning from single to\nmultiple dwelling on the proposed\nhousing site south of Holdrege be-\ntween 38th and 39th.\n\nSome 80 family units are plan-\nned to be constructed at a total\ncost of $750,000. The development\nwill be financed through the is-\nsuance of revenue bonds that will,\nbe paid off out of rentals.\n\nThe units were expected to be\nready for occupancy by the fall\nschool term of 1957.\n" }, "17": { "bbox": [ 3713.742314453125, 7159.4715625, 4575.06994140625, 8356.66515625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 17, "ocr_text": "Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Hans-\nmire of 4943 Huntington were re-\nported in serious condition early\nFriday morning at Olney Clinic\nafter suffering injuries in a two-\ncar collision at 33rd and O Streets\nThursday evening.\n\nMr. Hansmire suffered head and\nchest injuries and his wife, Natha-\nlie Hansmire, suffered less serious\ninjuries.\n\nTheir adopted daughter, Mrs.\nWilliam McCormick, 26, of San\nDiego suffered a slight leg injury.\n\nPolice said Hansmire was going\nwest on O when the car he was\ndriving collided with a car driven\nby George Wolcott, 50, of 3248 T,\nthat was going south on 33rd. Wol-\ncott was uninjured.\n" }, "18": { "bbox": [ 188.22178649902344, 6197.126953125, 983.614501953125, 6780.423828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 18, "ocr_text": "2 Dead, 4\nInjured As\nJet Hits\n" }, "19": { "bbox": [ 1941.080322265625, 8606.0322265625, 2771.12890625, 8957.173828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 19, "ocr_text": "Plan Commission\nStarts Apartment\nSite Clearance\n" }, "21": { "bbox": [ 202.6506805419922, 935.4632568359375, 7333.3896484375, 1576.4901123046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 21, "ocr_text": " \n\n \n\nVA HOSPITAL CHANGE HALTED\n" }, "22": { "bbox": [ 6374.07470703125, 8758.0087890625, 7208.2685546875, 9119.1982421875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 22, "ocr_text": "Escape Of Trusty\nFrom Prison Farm\nStarts Big Search\n" }, "23": { "bbox": [ 3731.481201171875, 4453.056640625, 4559.9462890625, 4756.99462890625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 23, "ocr_text": "Schedule For\nNU Round-Up\n" }, "24": { "bbox": [ 3717.459228515625, 6788.23291015625, 4539.689453125, 7134.79296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 24, "ocr_text": "Hansmire Couple\nSeriously Hurt\nIn 33rd, O Wreck\n" }, "25": { "bbox": [ 5490.059453125, 7373.65173828125, 6341.88, 7796.18517578125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 25, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (# \u2014 Sen. Curtis\n(R-Neb) has two speaking engage-\nments in Nebraska next week.\nJune 16 at the Golden Anniversary\nconvocation at Kearney State\nTeachers College and June 17 to\nthe Hastings Rotary Club.\n" }, "26": { "bbox": [ 6359.03357421875, 9139.9998828125, 7237.7696484375, 10209.587031250001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 26, "ocr_text": "A Tarm (trusty at tne NeOlaaad\nState Penitentiary was r\nescaped by Warden Joseph Bovey\nearly Friday morning. Bovey said\nHarold Vincent Fitzpatrick, 35, \u00a2s-\ncaped from a farm detail some-\ntime between 4:30 and 9 p.m.\nThursday.\n\nThe warden said authorities had\nno indication of Fitzpatrick\u2019s des-\ntination, saying the inmate had\nrelatives \u201cscattered from lowa to\nWashington to Texas.\u201d\n\nFitzpatrick\u2019s home was Modale,\nla., near Little Sioux, prison rec-\nords said. He was \u2014s three\nyears for burglary and violation\nof parole.\n\n \n" }, "27": { "bbox": [ 1086.2882080078125, 4192.751953125, 2804.146484375, 4658.177734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 27, "ocr_text": "Hat Maker Won't Return\n\u2018Stinky Deal\u2019 $30,000\n" }, "28": { "bbox": [ 1086.36267578125, 4907.60583984375, 2834.39171875, 5184.05626953125 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 28, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (AP)\u2014Hat maker Harry Lev told\nSenate investigators Thursday he has a _ profitable\nstranglehold on patents for key parts of military caps,\nbut he denied that Army specialists fed him the patent\n" }, "29": { "bbox": [ 4118.453125, 1637.2056884765625, 6035.9560546875, 1782.4130859375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 29, "ocr_text": " \n\n\u2014MORE PICTURES ON PAGE 7\u2014\n" }, "30": { "bbox": [ 169.7459765625, 6901.461796875, 1060.433955078125, 9716.660273437501 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 30, "ocr_text": "COBLENZ, Germany \\?\u2014An F-86\nSabre Jet, carrying a full load of\nammunition, exploded over a\nRhineland village Thursday. The\nU.S. Air Force said the plane was\non a \u201cscramble\u2019\u2019 mission to inter-\ncept an unidentified plane at the\ntime of the mishap.\n\nThe pilot of the Sabre Jet was\ninstantly killed. Only his flying\nhelmet has been found.\n\nOne other person was killed and\nfour injured,\n\nFlaming pieces of the plane\nstruck two .automobiles traveling\non a holiday-crowded highway. One\nof the cars was set afire. The\ndriver was burned to death. Two\nothers in the car, both injured,\nwere dragged to safety. All were\nGermans. |\n\nPassengers in the second car,\nthree Swedes, managed to crawl\nout before it burned up. They were\ncredited by police with saving the\nlives of the two surviving passen-\ngers of the German car, The hair\nand eyebrows of the Swedes were\nsinged,\n\n3 Houses Burn\n\nHighway traffic was. detoured\naround the scene for five hours,\n\nThree houses in the village of\nRhens, five miles south of here on\nthe same highway, were set afire.\nTwo occupants were slightly in-\njured. The fires were extinguished\nby volunteer figemen.\n\nThe bulk of the plane plunged\ninto a main-line railroad track near\nthe highway. Trains were held up\nfour hours while a 90-foot section\nof damaged track was replaced.\n\nThe name of the American pilot\nwas withheld pending notification\nof next of kin. He was stationed at\nthe U. S. air base at Hahn, 50 miles\nsouthwest of here, and was a mem-\nber of the 10th Fighter Bomber\n" }, "31": { "bbox": [ 3734.46228515625, 4774.340703125, 4592.41759765625, 6764.23009765625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 31, "ocr_text": "The schedule of events for the\nUniversity of Nebraska Alumni\nAssociation Round-Up will be:\n\nFriday\n\n3 p.m.\u2014Board of Directors annual meeting\nStudent Union.\np.m.\u2014-Board of Directors, social hour\nand dinner. Lincoln Hotel. ;\n\n6 p.m.\u2014-Mortar Board 50th anniversary\ndinner, University Club.\n\nSaturday\n\n9 a.m.-\u2014-Cla of 1896. and 1898 break-\nfast, 13045\n\n* om m.=-Class of 1899 breakfast, Student\n9:30 6th of 1915 coffee, 1313\nPiedmont,\n\n9:30 a.m.--Class of 1906 breakfast, Stu-\ndent Union\n\n1034 _m.\u2014Class of 1897 reception, Student\n\nnion.\n\n10 a.m.\u2014Registration, Student Union,\n\n11 a.m.\u2014-Reception, Student Union.\n\n12:15 p.m.\u2014-Annual luncheon; Chancellor\noe yey speaker; presentation of Distin-\ngu wages Bare ed Service Awards; announcement of\nnew\n\n3 p.m. ~ bedoiites of \u201cOld Iron Gates,\u201d\n12th and Vine\n\n6:30 p.m.\u2014Alumni Innocents banquet,\nUniversity Club.\n\n6:30 p.m.\u2014Palladian Gavel dinner, Stu-\ndent Union.\n\ni tacoma of 1905 reception, 1751 So,\n\nSunday\n\n8:30 a.m.\u2014Classes of 1895 and 1905\n\nPane he \u20182110 A,\n\n9 am.\u2014-Class of 1930 breakfast, Corn-\nhusker Hotel.\n\n9 FN ieee of 1925 breakfast. Lincoln\n\nel.\n\n9 a.m.\u2014Class of 1901 flapjack breakfast,\n2305 A.\n\np.m.\u2014Class of 1916 sandwich buffet,\n\n700 ~ ey f 1910 dessert supp\n\np.m.-- ass Oo f,\n1821 F. 3\n\n10 a.m.\u2014Commencement exercises, _coll-\n_ seum.\nNoon\u2014-Chancellor\u2019s luncheon for com-\n\nmecement speaker. Distinguished Service\nAward and honorary deeree recipients.\n" }, "32": { "bbox": [ 6384.3221484375, 2653.084599609375, 7284.2481640625, 7049.753046875 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 32, "ocr_text": "Control of the Lincoln\nVeterans Hospital appar-\nently will be retained by the\nVeterans Administration.\n\nChairman Vinson (D-Ga)\nof the House Armed Serv-\nices Committee said that\nhis committee would not\n\n \n\ncarry out\nthe transfer to the Air\nForce the Associated Press\nreported.\n\nAfter a meeting Thursday with\nVinson, Sens. Curtis and Hruska\nand Rep. Weaver, issued a joint\n\u2018statement quoting Vinson as say-\n\n\u201cThe Veterars Administration\nshould retain management of the\nLincoln hospital and make avail-\nabie to the Air Force such beds\nup to 100 as they will need for\ntheir purpose.\u201d\n\nAlso attending the meeting with\nVinson were Assistant Secretary\nof Defense Franklin G. Floete and\nGeorge Hastings, commander of\nthe Nebraska American Legion.\n\nCommittee Handles Funds\n\nThe Nebraskans\u2019 statement not-\ned that Vinson\u2019s committee is the\none handling authorization of funds\nto meet Lincoln Air Force Base\nhospital needs.\n\n\u201cWhatever funds are to be au-\n\nthorized,\u2019\u2019 they said Vinson told\nthem, \u2018\u2018shall be confined to the\ndispensary at the base and for\nthat part of the Veterans Hospital\nto be used by the Air Force.\u201d\u2019\n: The Air Force, Curtis said, has\n/asked Congress for $600,000 with\nwhich to medernize the hospital if\n\u2018the transfer were made.\n\nThe transfer itself technically\ncould be arranged without consul-\ntation with Congress but there ap-\nparently would be little point to\ndoing so if the Air Force subse-\nquently could get no money with\nwhich to operate the hospital.\n\nRequest to Vinson\n\nThe request was submitted to\nVinson\u2019s committee.\n\nIt was reported that about two\nweeks ago the Air Force advised\nCongress that it would no longer\nneed the $3 million item for con-\nstruction of a 150-bed hospital at\nthe Lincoln base.\n\nThe negotiations for the trans-\nfer were begun after the House\nAppropriations committee rejected\nthe $3 million request. .\n\nThe proposed transfer has been\nvigorously opposed by Nebraska\nveterans\u2019 groups, Lincoln civie or-\nganizations and the entire state\ndelegation in Congress.\n\nThe hospital is one of 19 VA\nhospitals a Hoover Commission\ntask force has suggested be closed\non the ground they are operating\nbelow efficient utilization.\n" }, "33": { "bbox": [ 212.62375366210938, 3160.565556640625, 621.4451245117187, 3972.254755859375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 33, "ocr_text": "er\u201d? and can\ncontinue to\nhold the edge.\n\nThe Allied\ncommander in\nEurope also\ntold the House\nForeign Af-\nfairs Commit-\ntee the West-\nern powers\ncould defeat\nthe Soviets in\nallout war,\n" }, "34": { "bbox": [ 165.65244018554688, 9890.848515625, 1033.682490234375, 10210.938593750001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 34, "ocr_text": "Pt.\u201429c; 2 pts\u201457c; % gal.\u2014\n98c. It's fresher when you eat it\nbecause it\u2019s fresher when you buy\nit at Wendelin\u2019s, 1430 South. Qper\nevery day\u20147 a.m.-10 p.m.\u2014Adv.\n" }, "35": { "bbox": [ 1978.676513671875, 5348.34228515625, 2816.9833984375, 5966.10205078125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 35, "ocr_text": "Geneva Site\nGets Soviet\nGreen Light\n" }, "36": { "bbox": [ 212.32361328125, 2881.863408203125, 1094.610224609375, 3182.741083984375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 36, "ocr_text": "WASHINGTON (\u00ae \u2014 Gen. Alfred\nM. Gruenther said Thursday he\nbelieves the United States \u201cstill\nholds a substantial superiority over\nthe Soviets in long-range air pow-\n" }, "37": { "bbox": [ 1070.2321826171874, 5285.614140625, 1952.1874951171874, 9831.231562500001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 37, "ocr_text": "type of falsies made. for women,\n| Lev testified, he developed a foam\n\u2018rubber ring to preserve the shape\nof military headpieces. It is now\n\u2018required for all Army anf Marine\n\n| Corps caps, he said.\n| In another development at Thurs-\n\n_day\u2019s hearing before the Senate In-\n| vestigations subcommittee, Lev re-\n\u2018fused to return $30,000 he got from\nthe government in what Sen. Ben-\n| der (R-Ohio) called \u2018a stinky\ndeal.\u201d\n\n| The wealthy president of the\n| Mid-City Uniform Co. of Chicago,\n\nenlivened the proceedings by whip-\nping a variety of military caps on\nand off his head to demonstrate\nthe quality of his product. :\n\n: Military specifications, he said, :\nnow require all manufacturers to,\n\u201cuse grommets (the rubber rings)\n\u2018on which he owns patents and.\n\u2018make no provision for the substi-\ntution of a grommet of equal\nquality. |\n\nCredit Claimed\n\n\u201cTt does give you an advantage,\u201d\nChairman McClellan (D-Ark) told\nLev, and the balding, 52-year-old |\ncap maker at length agreed that\nMcClellan was right. :\n\nLev claimed credit for the de-\nsign of the new Army cap that will |\nbe regulation when the Army puts_\nits new green uniform into use. His |\ngrommets will have to be in the\u2019\ncap, he added. \u00b0\n\nAlthough he developed the grom- |\nmet at a time when he was making |\nfrequent long distance tel\u00e9phone\ncalls to people in the research sec- |\ntion of the Quartermaster Corps\u2014|\ncalls sometimes lasting an hour.\nand a half\u2014Lev said he got \u2018\u2018no\ninformation from these people\u201d\nand the ring was definitely his own\ninvention.\n\nJust how much he will profit |\nfrom the sale of the sausage-like |\nrings never did become clear. But\nhe said his advantage is that he\nhas machinery to mass-produce\nthem and his competitors do not.\n\nThe senators are searching for\nevidence of graft in military buy-\ning. Lev has insisted he passed\nout no bribe money, although he\nhas told of sending expensiv\u00e9\nsmoked sturgeon to procurement.\npeople over a_ period extending\nfrom 1952 into 1955.\n\nWhen Lev was on the witness\nstand earlier Thursday members of\nthe subcommittee spent some time\ntrying to find out how he got per-\nmission to pack 577,208 uniform\nhats two to a box, instead of one,\non two big government contracts\nawarded to him early in 1951,\n\nMcClellan said evidence indicates\nLev saved $30,000 or more through\nthe packaging arrangements. Ei-\nther there was \u2018the grossest in-\nefficiency and incompetency\u201d on\nthe part of procurement officers,\nMcClellan added, \u2018\u2018or there was\nsomething that went beyond...\nand amounted to finagling.\u201d\u2019\n\n|\n" }, "38": { "bbox": [ 2876.797607421875, 1657.5091552734375, 3677.735595703125, 2524.6884765625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 38, "ocr_text": "Legislative Probe\nDraft Of\nReport\nWritten\n" }, "39": { "bbox": [ 6387.951171875, 1634.0986328125, 7244.220703125, 2298.9423828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 39, "ocr_text": "Transfer\nFunds\nRefused\n" }, "40": { "bbox": [ 281.2290954589844, 2515.736572265625, 1032.1695556640625, 2859.15673828125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 40, "ocr_text": "Long-Range Air\nPower Places\nReds Behind\n" }, "41": { "bbox": [ 1059.6259814453124, 9941.4237109375, 1916.9761914062499, 10197.577265625001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 41, "ocr_text": "If some of \u2018these TV shows keep\non the way they\u2019re going, the pub-\nlic will soon be demanding longer\ncommercials.\n\nwee a\n" }, "43": { "bbox": [ 231.4766082763672, 1664.7020263671875, 1062.77294921875, 2516.736328125 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 43, "ocr_text": "\u2014Could Win-\nGeneral\nSays U.S.\nIs Leading\n" }, "44": { "bbox": [ 5662.0341796875, 7837.20263671875, 6164.98779296875, 7921.60693359375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 44, "ocr_text": "The Weather\n" }, "46": { "bbox": [ 1189.1419677734375, 9858.291015625, 1800.1763916015625, 9938.7744140625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 46, "ocr_text": "Tadav's Chuckle\n" }, "47": { "bbox": [ 4754.90673828125, 4882.9072265625, 5338.56982421875, 4993.08154296875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 47, "ocr_text": "By ARCH DONOVAN\nRtar Staff Writar\n" }, "48": { "bbox": [ 5464.9491015625, 7923.481328125, 6341.73693359375, 8238.3790234375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 48, "ocr_text": "| NEBRASKA: Considerable cloudiness\n\nand cool Friday, Saturday. Occasional\nshowers northwest. occasional thunderstorms\neast\u2019 and south. High Friday in 50s,\n\ni KANSAS: Considerable cloudiness and\ncool, showers and scattered thunderstorms\nFriday and Saturday. High Friday 50s\nnorthwest, lower 60s southeast,\n" }, "52": { "bbox": [ 2941.560546875, 2777.87744140625, 3642.5966796875, 2886.68994140625 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 52, "ocr_text": "By ARCH DONOVAN\nGStar GeaffS Al eibae\n" }, "54": { "bbox": [ 5480.0877734375, 8845.5584765625, 6367.397578125, 9114.483515625001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 54, "ocr_text": "Sun rises 4:56 a.m.; sets 7:57 p.m.\nMoon rises 11:19 p.m.; sets 9:34 a.m.\nNormal June precipitation 4.10 inches.\nCong June precipitation to date 1.39\n\nTotal 1955 precipitation to date 7.37\n" }, "55": { "bbox": [ 4619.06921875, 3514.182744140625, 5478.46544921875, 4455.58947265625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 55, "ocr_text": "Josephine Abbott, Olive Wallace,\nAnna Tritch, Eleanor Whipple, Ivy\nWallace Rose Long, Alberta\nSuprck, (second row, seated) Rose\nThorne, Daisy Hiltner, Madge Wig-\ngins, Fred C. Williams, J. J. Plow-\nhead, J. Stanley Welch, Charles W.\nJones, John Herman, Clara Walton,\nW.J.N. Robertson, Charles J. Allen,\n(standing, left to right) C. M.\nFunk, Mattie Allen,Florence Payne,\nJames E. Boyle, William R.\nHeartt, Jessie MeFarland, Sara\nMuir, Rena Alderman, Eva Mc-\nCune, Grace Cook, Mamie Mill,\nCora O\u2019Connell, Olive Stratton,\n" }, "56": { "bbox": [ 2862.68884765625, 3014.85388671875, 3733.614619140625, 10267.061640625001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 56, "ocr_text": "wes Seabees = wee we ow 5 ene we YY\ncommittee investigating \u201cal-\nleged improper actions\u201d by\nmembers was written\nThursday afternoon by Sen.\nRobert Brower, chairman.\nIt will be submitted to the\ncommittee for action Fri-\nday.\n\nFollowing the close of taking\ndirect testimony, committee mem-\nbers held several executive ses-\nsions to discuss their views which\nthe chairman will \u2018attempt to in-\nclude in the report. In addition,\nFrederick Wagener, attorney for\nSen. Sam Klaver, was allowed to\nsubmit a statement for study by\nthe committee.\n\nThere was a question in the\nminds of committee members as\nto whether a report on which they\ncould agree would be ready for\nsubmission to the Legilature be-|\nfore Friday afternoon. They indi-\ncated that some changes in the\noriginal draft might be decided\nupon.\n\nMay Ask More Time\n\nIf the Legislature adjourns for\nthe weekend at noon or before it\nwas indicated that the committee\nwould ask for an extension of time\nfor their report to Monday. The\nresolution providing for the inves-\ntigation called for the report on\nJune 10.\n\nAfter cross-examintation of Kla-\nver by the committee Thursday,\nWagener asked that committee\nmembers base their findings on\nevidence rather than on \u201chearsay,\nconjecture and speculation.\u201d\n\nIn answer to questions by Wag-\nener on procedures by the commit-\ntee, Brower said no character wit-\nnesses would be necessary and that\nthere would be no arguments by\ncounsel. He also advised Wagener\nthat conclusions would be based on\n\u2018good substantial evidence.\u201d\n\nKlaver Questioned\n\nKlaver was under questioning\nmost of the morning by Chairman\nBrower and Rush Clarke, commit-\ntee counsel.\n\nIn answer to questions by Clarke\nKlaver said that he had not re-\nported to the hotel that his room\nhad been ransacked as he testi-\nfied Wednesday. He also said that\nne had asked Robert Samardick,\nformer Omaha police chief, to\nsheck police records of the juke-\n90x operators who testified against\nim.\n\nClarke read to Klaver parts of\n1 partial transcript of his remarks\no the Legislature when he told\nhem, \u201cI am on trial for my life.\u201d\u2019!\nThere was some slight difference |\nn the speech and his testimony |\n\u2018egarding who had discussed slot\nnachines with him.\n\nQuestioned On Camps\n\nClarke asked Klaver if testi-|\nnony concerning servicemen giv-|\nnn at the public hearing didn\u2019t im-|\nress him. He replied that it didn\u2019t\n\u2018impress me nearly as much\u201d\nis a trip he made to the Sarpy)\n\u201ccunty trailer parks. He made the\nrip with Dan Katzman and said)\u2019\n| a later visit with him Katzman)\nlid not mention raising a fund to\night the bill. I\n\nKatzman when on the stand was\nfiven a severe grilling by Clarke | '\nvho inquired if he was willing to}:\nake a lie-detector test to prove the | |\nruth or falsity of his statements. | |\nIn advice of his attorney he re-|:\nused,\nThe Omaha legislator told the|.\ncommittee under direct examina-\nion by Wagener Wednesday he has\never been given or promised \u2018any\nnoney for introducing or not in-\nroducing a bill.\n\nClarke also brought up a let-\ner written on legislative station-|\nry by Klaver and sent to C. Rus-|.\nell Lockwood, lobbyist for the: Ne-|'\nraska Petroleum Industries Com-|'\nnittee, in January, 1954. The let-|:\ner asked Lockwood for help in ob-\naining advertisements for the] '\nmaha Public Ledger, Klaver\u2019s|:\nyveekly newspaper, and congratu-|\nated Lockwood on being appointed | |\n0 his post.\nClarke asked Klaver if the use\nf legislative stationery was in-||\nended to show \u201cthat Sen. Klaver|:\nvas asking for some advertising| |\ns distinguished from Publisher\nclaver.\u2019\u2019 Klaver said he did not} |\njave such intent.\n\n\u201cDon\u2019t you think that was a\nuestion of ethics?\u2019\u2019 asked Clarke. |:\n\n\u201cIf I could have foreseen ahead|\nomething like this, I certainly |.\nvouldn't have done it,\u2019\u2019 Klaver re-\nlied.\n" }, "57": { "bbox": [ 180.39695739746094, 9806.0185546875, 982.7734375, 9883.4677734375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 57, "ocr_text": "Tan Coenescack tt Weekes\n" }, "58": { "bbox": [ 6422.4072265625, 2316.248046875, 7235.84130859375, 2657.521484375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 58, "ocr_text": "House Committee\nWon't Allow\n~ Money\n" }, "59": { "bbox": [ 218.01446533203125, 6784.45703125, 1059.4033203125, 6868.98779296875 ], "label": "author", "object_id": 59, "ocr_text": ",.. Explodes Over Town\n" }, "60": { "bbox": [ 2907.19873046875, 2515.0390625, 3610.537841796875, 2762.927490234375 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 60, "ocr_text": "Committee To\nMeet Friday\n" }, "61": { "bbox": [ 2002.7364501953125, 5946.42626953125, 2718.294677734375, 6125.42431640625 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 61, "ocr_text": "No Objection To\nJuly 18 Convening\n" }, "62": { "bbox": [ 3748.729375, 3525.52234375, 4601.7676953125, 4436.6602734375 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 62, "ocr_text": "The \u201c\u2018classes\u2019\u2019 will have it on\nthe University of Nebraska cam-\npus this weekend as the annual\nAlumni Roundup is held. Here\u2019s\n\nan old-time picture of the Class of\n1900, taken at a senior sneak day\npicnic at the Agricultural College\nfollowing a fight with juniors at the\nbig rock. They are (seated, left\nto right) Frank Osborne, Helen\nWoods, Nettie Henry Harriett Dins-\nmore, Louis Pearson, Lucinda Bur-\nrows, Florence Shank, Frank Edg-\nerton, Anna Vore, Grace Wheeler,\nRoy L. Waterman, Winifred Hyde,\n" }, "63": { "bbox": [ 1199.1029052734375, 4653.78466796875, 2709.717041015625, 4879.05029296875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 63, "ocr_text": "Lev Tells Of Profitable Patent\n~ On \u2018Falsy-Inspired\u2019 Cap Ring\n" }, "64": { "bbox": [ 5502.8006640625, 3505.005498046875, 6367.42052734375, 4436.0294140625 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 64, "ocr_text": "Katherine Woods, Charlotte Hull-\nhorst, Laura Pollock, Ralph Roper,\nW. H. H. Moore, George W. Kline,\nZuella Trester, W. L. Thorne,\nAdelloyd Whiting, N. R. Miles,\nElva Dempster, Laura Stratton,\nJohn J. Ledwith, Clara Hammond,\nO. A. Davis, Eleanora Miller,\nCharles H. Root, A. A. Simms,\nJames L. Lytel, Inez Rosa, Rob-\nert D. Andreson, and (standing,\ntop row, left to right) S. J. P.\nAnker, Reuben Sampson, Louis W.\nKorsmeyer, A. L. Haecker, Albert\nGaringer, Dan J. Riley and Louis\nEwart.\n" }, "66": { "bbox": [ 4396.00244140625, 3391.757080078125, 5710.33544921875, 3503.22998046875 ], "label": "headline", "object_id": 66, "ocr_text": "Class Of 1900 At A Picnic\n" }, "67": { "bbox": [ 5471.4979296875, 9985.1825, 6356.2159375, 10203.710078125001 ], "label": "article", "object_id": 67, "ocr_text": "For Radios & TV\nsee today\u2019s Want Ads, Classifica-\ntion 38.\u2014Adv. \u2018\n" } } } ]