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The Delta Democrat-Times from Greenville, Mississippi • Page 2

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Page 2i Delia irrcnvlllr. Frlcln.v. July 16. IBM France Asks--- (Continued from 1'agc 1) icither pood nol bad," Ihe spokes- nan a id. The newest, final offer was Irmvn up by the French and llrit- sh after a lightning trip lo Paris iy I).

S. Secretary ol Stale John roster Dulles. Dulles returned to iVashington Thursday after an- louiicing thai Undersecretary lcwlv re-eslnblished (raining sile. itate Waller Bedell Smith willl re- General Boiling arrived at the camp al 9 Commanding Gen. Of Third Army At Camp Shelby Today CAMP SHELBY Mississippi National Guardsmen training at Camp Shelby were inspected by the Commander, Third Army.

Lt. General A. Ji. Boiling, Friday as they neared completion of 15 days of summer field training this urn lo Geneva Saturday. Mendcs-Frnnce did not appear Along The Riverfront Charlie Shepurd's boat Urifty.

after being repainlud, lo be Launched in Lake Ferguson Friday. Sabine Towing Company's low- boat, Zeus, arrived last night with a low of petroleum products for in. Friday and lasl the Slaud.ird Oil Company terminal here. Towboat liebel Warrior arrived with a tow of petroleum listurbcd over Molotov's refusal to live ground, lie apparently nntici- concessions from Hie Reds inly in the last minutes before his day limit for ending the war or expires Midnight -Mendes-Franee held out for tition al Ihe 18th parallel, and Mo-1 otov insisted on caning up Victj S'am at the 14th. was expected compromise would divide ln- lochina's state at Ihe JGtli.

SIcndes-France wanted to save Janai and'Haiphong, Ihe two vital of Viet Nuin, for Wesl but apparently has off Hanoi. The best he could ioue for was retention of the porl )f Haiphong for Ihe lime being. 'Impasse on Laos, Camboilia Neither Molotov nor Mendes- Franee budged from their stands on tile fate of and Cambodia, she two smaller Indochina slates. The chief issue is slill the amount 3f'armaments they are to be allowed for their own self defense and whether French instructors may remain tlicrc. Oilier issues remaining to be resolved were: 1.

Viet Nam elections. The Reds are insisting on an early date being set. The West wants lo avoid fixuiK nny date at all for the time being. 2. Supervision of the truce cease-fire.

There still is a disagreement as to whether Ihe supervisory commission is to include a Communist neutral as the Reds demand and whether the commission is to be subject to a veto. So-called "neutrals" on the Korean Supervisory Commission have blocked major moves of the other members. a conference with Major Gelieral I'roduels hroughl from downriver William Wilson, Adjutant General of Mississippi und other for Hie Gulf Refining Company. United Stales Gypsum Coin- Guard officers scl upon an in-'pany's towboal, Wcalhcnvcxxl, lefl spection of camp mess halls. Accompanied by General Wilson, Colonel T.

U. liirdsong, Camp Commander. Colonel William 11. Craig. Chief, Mississippi Military District, and other staff officers, General Boiling looked over the newly rc-opcncd facilities of the camp.

He paid particular attention to gunnery ranges and walched as Hie FA Group fired (he 155 Millimeter Howitzers and guns. After visiting briefly at he small arms ranges, observed the operation of Aviation Engineers as they cleared a air strip and constructed a timber bridge. General Boiling made no official comment on the inspection but lencral Wilson described the operation as "most satisfactory" and indicated General Boiling was impressed by the installation and facilities as was Brigadier General Lewis Truman, Deputy Commander, Third Army, who had made an earlier inspection. General Wilson, after watching the troops pass in review last Saturday, remarked that this year's training period has been the most successful Stntc operated training period since 1937. The Guard (rained at Camp Shelby from 1037 to 1910 and once in 1947.

Other years training was done on regular Army establishments outside the State. The men now at Camp Shelby will depart for home Sunday and Tank and Truck -units of the Guard will move in July 25lh and remain until August 8. at 4 p. m. Thursday with two empty barges to be loaded with pulp- wntxl for the Gypsum Company plant here.

Conntv of Washington Stntc nf Mississippi- I. WILLIE JOHNSON. No. X-1538. co rod.

was con vie tt-t I of mu i Wn.ihhiKlon County August 18. 1930. 1 Krnntcd pptolc Ihe St.ile Kolmi.iry 2. 1915. Since on Tinrolr, 1 nnvc been.

rpKUlarly employed. ii.ive kept all uarole rrfiiiln- liojis. ami I have not vlo.i(nl Uic I nin now rcspccUunv petitioning the Governor of the Slate of Mississippi In nccnrrtnncp with the This petition is MKiivd v-'Uli the knowlctleo! of the Mississippi State Parole Board. Respect fully. Willie Johnson, X-4038.

1. W. D. Swatn 2. Cuido Poloslnl 3.

J. C. Held 4. K. L.

Witlo 5. Waller B. Swain STATE OF MISSISSIPPI WASHINGTON COUNTY. NOTICE TO CHEDITOHS Letters Testamentary hnvlnn been granted on tho fitli tiny of July. hy the Chancery Court of Wiishinaton Coimly.

Mississippi, to the undersigned upon tlie estate of Tayla Roman, deceased, notice is hereby Riven to nil persons liavinR elnlins ne.a1nsl the F.ii<I Rstatc to present the same to the Clerk of the s-iltl Court for Probate and RcKiatL-ntton nccordtnR to law, U'ithin six months from this dnte, or they he forever bnrred. Witness my signature, this the 6th day of July. 1054. ISADORE ROMAN, Executor. Alabama (Coiilinucd from Page gambling kingpin Hoyt Shepherd's telephone concerning the murder of Johnny Frank Stringfellow up in two previous play-back sessions and two additional crimes.

A high-ranking Muscogce County official at Columbus Shepherd ho received information Rbout two slill-unsolved murders from two gunmen later convicted in the Stringfellow slaying. The playback alsn included conversations in which Shepherd was being asked by both sidns in a Muscogce County politico! race lo make' financial contributors. Another record contained a lengthy conversation between Shepherd and a Columbus attorney about maneuvers by which Shepherd rnighl regain possession of gambling equipment impounded in Columbus. The Stale Dcmocraiic Executive Committee may take over the job of naming the Husscll Comity nominee for state representative. A subcommittee last night in a report of its investigation of r.llegcd voting fraurt at Phcnix City ruled out both candidates in the May primary.

But the subcommittee said it leave to the full committee the decision of whether to "exercise its authority to declare the candidacy vacant and void." The subcommittee was definite in its ruiing that there were irregularities in election won by V. Cecil Curtis, and challenged by the lower, incumbent Rep. P. W. Brassell.

Meanwhile, Solicitor Winston Huddleston, who prosecuted the cnly woman ever electrocuted in Alabama, joined the Patterson murder investigation. Acting Ally. Gen. Sykes announced the Bernard Bicnt of the 19lh Judicial Circuit Solicitor to his staff of. top slate investigators in Phenix City.

Tluddlcston served us the slate's attorney In the conviction of Mrs. Erie Dennison, who was electrocuted last year lor the poison death of her small niece, Shirley Dianue Weldon. Rev, Triad Ferrell, Family Attending Mission Session The Hcv. Thai! H. Fcrrcll, Mis.

Fcrrcll and children arc away on vacalton. As Conference Missionary Secretary, Itcvcrcnd Ferrell w'll at lend the Soulhcusteni Jurisdiction, Missions Conference in session nl Lake Jminluskn, N. C. Mrs, Ferrell accompanied Reverend Ferrell and will participate in (he conference and the Adult Leaders Conference also in session at tlie Lake. Young iicoulc from all over the Southeastern Jurisdiction will be attending the Youth Convocaliou being held at Lake Junaluska, North Carolina July 21-20.

Betb June Heritage and Nancy Neyinan rep.csent Ilie Youth Division of First Church. They, with two bus loads of other young people from the Conference will leave from Greenwood Tuesday noon for North Carolina. They will join with around 800 other young people who Will be in attendance at the convocation nt Lake Junaluska. The group will hear Dr. Mack Stokes of the Emory University School of Theology and Bishop John Wesley Lord of the Boston area, as platform speakers.

In addition to the platform hours there will be Bible Conversation groups, led by Dr. Stokes, program area workshop groups, Concern groups and recreation. The young people will return by chartered bus, also, and will sec the Indian pageant, "Cherokce' in the heart of the smokies enjoy a night's stop-over in Hie mountains at Oatlenbcrg, Tenn. There will be four adults with each group of young people go -STATtv City- -Delta Continued From Page 1 1III.I.S NAMKI) LEGION FINANCE HEAD JACKSON Charles M. Hills, political writer lor the Jackson Clarion-Ledger, has been -appointed state finance chairman for the Mississippi department of, the American Legion, Commander T.

Carr of Moorhead announced today. Members of the finance committee include Roland Armstrong of Natchez, R. D. Morrow of Brancion, Sam Waggoner of Newton and Stale Hep. George Yarbrough of Red Bank.

VICKSBURG 1'OLIO OASES AT 13 V1CKSBURC, Miss. Four new cases pushed Vicksburg's polio toll to 13 for the year today. Six cases were reported this week. Hospitalized yesterday were Robert Josepli Toland, 15; Robert Lynn Harper, Waller Caii Scott, III, 14; and Rose Marie Strickland, 17, of KoiHnfe Fork, who was attending summer school at Car Central High school here. NOTICE TO TRACTOR ANU TIU1CK 1ICALEI1S will lie tcccivrrt by the Forestry Commission, nl iU ccj In Woollolk Slulc OHIco UilUlliiu.

JnckEun, Mlnsjlpl'l, utilll 0:00 A. M. TllCJilny. AliRiul OM -and tlicrc publcly opened for the uircriase of 24 f.lgKt Type Traclorj 11 MBht Hnlf-Trnck Type Trartori 3 Medium Crowlrr Type Traclorj 1 Hcnvy Crawler Type Tractor 33 Til TrucVs 35 Itt Ton Trucki 38 Sleel Flal For Truck! For complete speclfcollons nnd general Instructions the busl'itss director, Mississippi Forestry Commission, Dox 619, Mississippi. JAMES W.

CRAIG Slflle Forester July-14, IS, IC-M STATE rnEKHYTKRIANS OI'POSF, UNION CANTON, Miss. Delegates representing some 11,000 Central Mississippi Presbyterians went on record today as opposing union of the Southern Presbyterian church two other blanches the faith. The delegates, meeting yesterday, voted 04-0 against merging with the Northern Presbyterian and United Presbyterian churches. ing and returning. These arc adult workers with "youth, iticlud- the Conference Director of Youth Work, Miss Willie Frances Following close on the heels of he Youth Convocation in Norlh DIAMOND MATCHED PAIR 2.50 Down I GENUINE 1.50 Weekly DIAMONDS An of beauty and letting and over chamhcd.

Choice of 18-1 whit, oc 14-k yillow qold. No. 97. Fad. IncL iittitiiti's ttttttt iimari nsmr 243 WASHINGTON AVC- CHICKEN To Eat Here Or Take With Curb Service KING'S REST GAFE 82 E.

Phone 9162 HARDWARE CO. Red Hof Summer Values And You Can Shop For Them in AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT We Have Saver.il Demonstration Lawn Mowers Ulcd very lUtlr that can be bought ranging from for 16" Klcctrlc Mowers lo $02.50 for 18" Gas Powered Moivers We Have A Few OSCILLATING FANS Now Yours For Only ELLIS HARDWARE CO. Free Parking Highway 8Z At Falrvicw riione 8483 Only Air Condldonnd Hardware Store The Greenville Area Carolina, Young Adults from All parts of Ihc Conference will he meeting nl Camp Lake Stephens, Oxford, July 24-25 for their as sembly. Several young' adults from First Church will be in at temla'nce. THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI.

To Clayton Cnmpljcll Mrummel, whose resilience mid poMofflce Is 2505 Lntlmer Street, Wnco. You are summoned to appear before the Chancery Court of the County of Washington, tn sakl sUto. on the first vlomliiy of October. A. jhow oust, II my you can.

wtiy Final Account £. M. Orny. Eleculor uf tho Last Will and Testament of Clarence Campbell, Deceased, ihoutdnot be approved and Allowed. This 15th o( July, A.D..

19M. A DHCOKS, Chancery uy M. F. Wllsun, D. C.

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Eosy to rnd dial. KREDIT JEWELERS 243 WASHINGTON AVE. Greenville lACKSOH STOKE-- dffih V1CKSBUHG STORE JOSE. Capitol St. 1303 Washington St.

THE SOUTH'S LEADING JEWELERS Expansion Bands THE GIFT OF A LIFETIME 75e Dow. Wo.id.rful pBrrorm.nce-Sm.rlly tirn.le.pM.. S.e teloction of 6 with No. 35- Fed. T.I Intl.

tnan 2X3 WASHINGTON AVE There ore more B. F. Goodrich TubWess Tins in than all other makes combined. SWAP FOR SAFETY TRADE 2 fradt-tn you 3 tor 2 new B.F.Goodrlch LIFI-SAVERS 6.70-15 7.10-15 7.60-15 8.00-15 8.20-15 Lilt Prlca par Tlri Tradt'ln Plu. Tax $34.65 38.45 42.20 46.15 48.35 Allowance Recappabla S6.O6 6.73 7.39 B.OB 8.46 Sola Price (Mr TIra Tax $28.59 31.72 34.81 38.07 39.89 LIFE-SAVERS nt your standard wheoli.

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