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The Daily Capital News from Jefferson City, Missouri • Page 4

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Jefferson City, Missouri
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I Thursday, AIM T96t New Post Office Starts In Camdenton a citation from the Cerebral Palsy Foundation for humanitarian service and outstanding cooperation. Mrs. Amos is director of the Lebanon Cerebral Palsy center DUIlUlllU jIuiTS wh ich holds Clijl5c a twice weekly in the Legion Hall. The presentation was made at a meeting in Springfield, The Linn Creek Methodist CAMDENTON (Special)- Work'church is adding an early morn- began last week on a new Post ing church service to its schedule. Office in Camdenton.

The newJThe service, especially designed structure, located on Highway 54 for traveling tourists, will be held just west of the junction with Rt.i at a each Sun av c-jc tt.tr, i Th announcement was made 5, will provide 3,535 feet of floor, Rey- fl Jo of ace church. According to local pastor said Bible School Onen West, the buikung is being. currently is bcing th constructed by the Postal church- will conlinue Company of Kansas City and will' through June 16 he said be complete about the first of Other vacation ible schools August. wjll be held at the Linn Creek Baptist Church, at the Camdenton Camdenton County voters last! AsEemWy of God church arld the week rejected a 5430,000 bond Camdenton First Baptist Church. ss 1J ITT issue for the Camdenton R1II school district.

It was the second time the measure had been defeated in two months. The city of Camdenton has purchased a plot of ground on Rt. 5 west of town for a new well. Ac- The money would have been cording to dty officials a well used for a new auditorium a drilling comp any from Joplin al- gymnasium in Camdenton; addi-' pariv haq inH tions, alterations, kitchen equipment and a new gymnasium at Osage Beach; additions at Hurricane Deck; and stage equipment for all schools. No date for a third vote has been announced.

A Stoutland woman, Mrs. Bernita Amos, recently was awarded ready has begun the job. Brandy Boost PAARL, South Africa ficials claim a boost in purchases of brandy by Finland has wiped out this country's wine and liquor sales losses in Malaya, which is boycotting South African goods because of the government's white supremacy policy. BARRETTS Peasner and 802 EAST HIGH STREET 6-4511 Budget Director To Resign July 1 One of former Gov. James T.

Blair's top appointees. Dr. John W. Schwada, comptroller and director of the budget, announced his his resignation Wednesday, affective July 1. Dr.

Schwada, 40. former associate professor in political science at the University of Missouri, announced his resignation at Gov. John M. Dalton's morning press conference. Dr.

Schwada is leaving a a-year post to return to the University faculty, reportedly to the staff of University President Elmer Ellis. Dr. Schwada will be succeeded by a former member of the budgetary staff, now with International Business Machines of New York City, Charles Trigg of Fulton. Trigg, 38, was a. former senior budget analyst, who joined the budget staff at the same time as Dr.

Schwada, but who left in June 1960. Trigg is also a former employe of the Division of Welfare and was with the Division of Employment Security for three years. He is a graduate of Westminster College at Fulton. Dr. Schwada joined the budget office in June 1957 as a budgetary consultant, at the time that Gov.

Blair sought to reorganize the of Budget and Comptroller. He was named comptroller and ibudget director on April 3, 1958, to succeed Frank Ewing, acting Ewing succeeded jNewton Atterbury of Madison, a oil company official. The resignation of Dr. Schwada on the heels of three appoint- to the Missouri Real Estate iCommission, Division of Registration and Examination, Department of Education; Rolla E. Stephens of Joplin, Raymond J.

Noonan of St. Louis and Robert Lucas Choplin of Independence. Boy 'Stamped Out' Match in Bam A 13-year-old boy who has admitted setting fire to a barn in Elston in the early morning hours Monday said Wednesday the act was accidental, juvenile officer Don Cline reported. The boy's name has with held in cooperation with the nile code. In interrogation Wednesday, th youth admitted he struck a mate and threw it down in a barn ownex by Don Elston, CJine said, but stated he stamped it out.

The Highway Patrol the investigation which led to th youth's implication in the bar burning. He later admitted bein involved in other acts of vandalisr in the Elston area, Cline said. Cline said he will conduct furthe investigation before undertakin final disposition on the case. Foreign Visitors Studying Water Pollution Controls Each day the world seems small- as far as the relations between nations and peoples are concern- id. Evidence of this was exhibited Wednesday by the visit of representatives of three nations to Missouri and its capital city.

They were interested in one of the state's important health pollution control. The visitors were: Prateep Siri- sodhi, a sanitarian from Bangkok, Thailand; AH Khabriri, chief of the environmental sanitation department of Iran, from Tehran; and Algernon Ralton Thompson, the senior public health officer. Department of Public Health, Georgetown, British Guiana. The three arrived in Jefferson -ity this week, going to Fayette a study of sewage lagoons coming back to Jefferson -ity Wednesday. They will go to Kansas City to study lagoon installation before returning here Friday.

They are scheduled to leave the state at that time, Thompsons plans to go to Washington, D. then to West Virginia, New York City, Puerto Rico and finally Trinidad, where his program will end in September. Khabriri, who arrived in the United States last June, completed i three-month short course in jround water at the University of Minnesota, before going to the University of Oklahoma, where in two semesters he earned his master's degree in civil engineering, graduating as the top student in the field. His visit here is part of three nonths of field work before going Atlanta, Cincinnati, Albany and Ithaca, N. for a short course in water appraisal at Cornell University.

From a seminar is scheduled in Michigan; then he will go to Washington, D. and return home in September. Siribodhi, who has been study- at the University of Tennessee, spent last week with a Tennessee county health department in 1 Murfreesboro, before coming to Jefferson City. His trip is all but the envy of the other two. He accompanies Kha- briri to Atlanta for a study course then goes to Cincinnati, Long Island and Ithaca, From there, however Ws schedule carries him to Puerto Rico, then to Arizona and New Mexico by December.

From there he goes to Washington, D. and to Pakistan, before returning to his home in Thailand next January, Thompson has been studying 6 811 of lndiana School of Medicine and taking an observation program at El Centro Sa A Di ego, Calif. Khabriri and 11 speak weU of the efforts of ICA. Thompson, whose country is part itish Empire, perhaps sees health as part of his people's 0 securitv and freedom. ribodhi nodded in acknowledgement of the problems of his war- torn country of water and water pollution are part of the country's problems.

Macon Votes Down Bonds for Hospital MACON. Mo. 5350,000 bond issue for the expansion of the Macon County hospital failed Tuesday in a special election The vote was 1,591 in favor and 1,254 against, rar short of a two- thirds majority. The money would have been used to expand the hospital from 24 to 48 beds Central Dairy BANANA SPLIT ICE CREAM IS IT! Now try good old-time beer it good won tne Bloc Ribbon at tnt 1893 Worlds old-time prices-in cans and six-packs! Fair. It's even more of pleasure now, because Enjoy tbe real old-time flavor of Original jotfl save money these special low Pabst Blue Ribbon-brewed like tk beer tbl Pick a few six-packs todavf T.tt, S.

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