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The Sedalia Democrat from Sedalia, Missouri • Page 12

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The LABOR DAY i DANCE MONDAY NIGHT SEPTEMBER 5 LEE BRANDT'S ORCHESTRA CONVINTION HALL-LIBERTY PARK 9 'Til Sponsored by-Sedalia Federation of Labor and its Affiliated Organizations Th'i People of Sedalia and Surroundirg Territory Are Invited to Attend Holiday Week-end Special! The Bigg-est Round-up-Roar of giddy gags and gorgeous gals the screen has ever known! Joseph Callaia Dick Foran COLOR 3 Days Starting I inrnTU SUNDAY LIDtlfll CARTOON NEWS Cont. From Sun Labor Day! NOW SHOWING! Everybody will love this holiday weekend hit! 'TECHNICOLOR omng JUNE PETER ALLYSON LAWFORD MARGARET ELIZABETH O'BRIEN-TAYLOR JANET ROSSANO LEIGH-BRAZZI Mary ASTOR HURRY ENDS TONITE! MFE AND LOVE HANG IN THE BALANCE AS ROBINHOOD SWEEPS NEW DIZZY ADVENTURE HIGHS'. JON HAIL HJI? 50 I I ETHEATRE SATURDAY --ONLY-- Box Office Opens 7:00 FIGHTING WITH THEIR BACKS To THE WILDERNESS! ALAN HA BEVERLY ROBERTS BARTON MAC LANE UPTOWN ADMISSION MATINEE EVENING 2:30 7:15 FRIDAY and SATURDAY MiOVHaUIJUJ FRIDAY--SHOWN AT ALSO--BRUCE GENTRY NO. 10--CARTOON DON'T MAKE ANY PLANS FOR SUNDAY BECAUSE HERE IS THE ONE YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR-- Shown at From 2:30 Impressions of Miss America As to Europe NEW YORK, Sept. 2--UP)-Bebe Shopp, willowy, blonde Mi America of 1948, returned by ai from her month-long tour of Eu rope Thursday with these opinion The French (diaper-bra) swi suits: "Scanty," and not for Mi Shopp or other American girls Up to French girls to decide.

Falsies: Not for Miss Shop either, but every girl for herself. European Morality: "I was on vacation. I am not on a crusac to clean up Europe, or anythin else." French Beauty: "I saw beaut ful women wherever I went all over." European Men: "I didn't get chance to meet European men and had mostly American youn mefi for companions. Marriage proposals: None, bu got lots of man mail and one a tempted telephone date in Italy. Happiest country: Italy.

Most thrilling moment: Whe bullfighters dedicated two bulls her in Granada, Spain. Thing most missed in Europe Milk. She said some of her remark on these subjects while she wa in Europe were misunderstood. Miss Shopp, a resident of Hok kins, said she got a bi laugh out of one European news paper that quoted her as sayin "I don't drink, don't smoke an don't go out with men." At the time, she said, "four me were seeing me off to the Unite States." Cigar Conversation Police Recover Body From Missouri River KANSAS CITY, Sept. 2--(JP)-The body of a 72-year-old man identified as James A.

Kirby Kansas City, was recovered iron the Missouri river late Thursday Raymond L. Wells, a bridg tender, said he saw the man lea, a short time before. The victim' billfold and an envelope wer found fastened to a bridge ra: by adhesive tape. The envelope contained a receipt for Eagle lodge dues in Chanute, Kas. Th billfold contained $6.

Two policemen recovered tb body by boat. See Us For WOODS BROS. CORN PICKERS COMBINES ENGLE Tractor Imp. Co. SCUDDER HULL, Mgr.

Main Lamine--Phone 423 Lehmer Studio's KIDDIE-KLUB Something New in Child Photography! of Any Record in Our Stock Your Choice MEYER BROS. 115 S. Ohio Phone 41 i 50' ADCO A I SHAMPOO VAN BRITE WAX IIBERTY lonlte! Cent, from 2 Sat, ROY KH6E MTEJ At 7:25 10:00 Tonile! Senator Joseph McCarthy (R-Wis) (left) sniffs the smoke from one of the regular brand of cigars smoked by Senator Karl Mundt (R-SDak) (right) as they sit side-by-side in the Senate Investigations subcommittee hearing room. Earlier, during the General Vaughan hearing, McCarthy remarked that Mundt's cigar "makes me lonesome for a little pony I had back on the farm." A couple of days earlier McCarthy asked if could be done to get Mundt "some cigars made of tobacco." Both are members of the subcommittee. (AP WIREPHOTO) VAUGHAN RETURNS TO STAND--Major General Harry H.

Vaughan, left, President Truman's military aide, conferred with Sen. Clyde Hoey, center, chairman of the Senate Investigating subcommittee, and Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wis) as the hearing resumed In Washington. Vaughan returned to the witness stand for the second day of questioning.

(NBA Telephoto) How to Play Canasta: 5 Improper Play Brings Penalty BY WILLIAM E. McKENNEY America's Card Authority Written for NEA Service Certain irregularities in Canasta all for point penalties. These penalties, which are given telow, are deducted from your core towards game at the end of he hand. For example, if your core is 1550 points, and you commit an irregularity that calls for 100-point penalty, it" does not mean that your, score is imrne- iately reduced to 1450 points for he purpose of determining your nitial minimum meld requirement. rregular draw 50 points Drawing out of 100 points adding an irregular draw to your hand An additional 100 points 'ailure to go out after receiving permission from partner 100 points out of turn.

100 points to take discard out of turn 100 points IRREGULARITIES: The gen- rally accepted rules of bridge nd other card games regulate the in deals. When a player draws too many ards, this error is rectified by iscarding without drawing at ach turn until his hand is correct. If a player discards without rawing he cannot pick up his iscard, but he can be required take the top card of the stock ile. When a player exposes one or nore cards from his hand, except make a legal meld, all of the exposed cards must be left face up on the table and discarded on at a time in successive turns However, the player may use anj of these exposed cards to form melds, or to take the pack. If, for the initial meld for hi; side, a player shows less than the required count, he must validate his meld if possible with addi tional cards.

If he cannot do sc or does not do so before discard ing, all the cards he has exposed from his hand are treated as ex posed cards. If he has incorrectly taken the discard, he must restore it to the pile before making his own dis card from his exposed cards. If a player makes a meld including more than three wild cards, or attempts to add a wild card to a meld already containing three wild cards (other than a completed 'Canasta, he must, if possible, rectify the error. He does this by putting the exposed wild card with another meld. If he is unable to rectify the error, the surplus wild card (or cards) improperly played is treated as an exposed card.

If a player is dealt or draws a red trey and fails to declare before the play of the deal ends (provided he has had at least one turn to play), his side is penalized 500 points. If he has not had a' least one turn to play and the other side goes out, the red treys in his hand are scored as a minus value of 100 points. The 500-pom' penalty does not apply. TOMORROW: Four-handed Canasta. linister Amazed Calls on Liquor OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept.

2-- 3 )--Baptist Minister Thomas yford is a patient man, even he is continually mistake'- a bootlegger. It seems that customers of Harold Byford, convicted Oklahoma City bootlegger, mistakingly caU the minister when they get low on spirits in this constitutionally dry state. Night and day, for months, the LOOK WHAT YOU CAN GET 3--5x7 Photos in Folder and 1--8x10 for only Cole's Studio ZLiy South Ohio WHY PAY MORE $4.98 PITTSBURGH'S THE BUY- BLOESS IS THE GUY! Pittsburgh Paints Sold By LOONEY-BLOESS LUMBER CO. PHONE 350 slightly tipsy have been phonin? for delivery service. Sets Fires So He Can Be A Hero NEW CASTLE, Sept.

2-(IP)--A 28-year-old farm handyman who, according to authorities, admitted setting 17 fires in central Kentucky, was quoted as saying that he "played here" at almost every one of them. Deputy State Fire Marshal Sam T. Buford, said the man, Jesse West, Smithfield, told him: "I got a big kick out of it. I used delayed action fuses that I got when I was in the army, in infantry. I'd take the bullet out of a .22 shell and fasten the to it, then light the fuse.

"That would gix'e me plenty of to get away to a good place which I could watch. "When it was burning good, I would come running in and save Deople, horses, property, anything could. I got quite a reputation." West was held to the Henry county grand jury here today on an arson charge. County Jail Escapee Caught Charles "Bud" Jamison, Negro who escaped from the Pettis county jail last Saturday evening while doing chores around the jail as a trusty, was captured about 10:30 o'clock Thursday night at his home 706 West Cooper street. Jamison offered no resistance.

Clark Woolery, deputy sheriff at the jail, received a tip Jamison was at the address and solicited the aid of "Butch" Yeager a taxi cab driver and Police Officers Sam Lutjen, William Hatfield James Sizemore and Joe Steffen all who were at the place when Jamison was captured. Woolery went to the front door and called out asking if the Negro was in the house. He was told Woolery then called up to Jamison to come out and he did within a few minutes. He was handcuffed and returned to the county jail. Jamison is serving a jail sentence of 120 days for stealing corn from Ralph Dow at Georgetown.

Threaten Life Of Preston Tucker CHICAGO, Sept. 2--(IF)--The Chicago Sun-Times said that Preston Tucker, head of the Tucker had reported receiving threats against his life. Tucker reported that the threats were relayed to him through a former official of the rear-engine automobile company, the Sun- Times said. This official attributed the threats to members of the Capone syndicate who lost large sums of money on franchises for proposed automobile, the newspaper said. The Sun-Times said Tucker reported his life had been threat- after a prowler was seen with a ninth floor window leading to Tucker's Lake Shore Drive apartment.

Tucker was not available for lomment. The Tucker corporation, now undergoing reorganization, never got into production. Tucker and i number of former officials of company are under indictment on mail fraud and con- jpiracy charges. One Killed In Riot In South Africa JOHANNESBURG, South Af- ica, Sept. 2--(IP)--At least one person was killed and four others wounded when police opened fire last night on crowds of rioting natives in Johannesburg streets.

The battle followed a day of native passive resistance to a city council decision to raise fares two to three pence on streetcars set aside for non-Europeans. Democrat-Capital class ads get results! 10 words, one week, 80e. Phone 1000! Well Meet You at DAN'S tonight; make ours Fried i The steaks are good, too! rule of stubborn drantttfes mt bedtime when he can snuggte down in these manly examples of Kaynee Slumberwear. Roomy, knowing fit and proud styling in stripes and gay pat-j Sizes 4 to 18 $9-95 SLlouis Clo. Co, DEPT.

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Years Available:
1871-1978