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CARPENTERS A BUILDERS 44 ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH Want Ad A Jan. 21, 1956 DEATHS 14 T.SC HA ft Oil TT" 3 A l'otomac Jan. 20, 195ti, riflar husband of Elizabeth TachnU- PA 1-8722 CANADA HOLDS UP ARMS SHIPMENTS Rules and Regulations MODERNIZE YOUR HOME Th. Pnxt.n.Aoatcr.

rtwrves me ner, dear lather of Irene PazdermK DEATHS MARTHA Jan. 20, beloved wile of Bernard A. (lro.s. dear daughter of Krank A. and Mane Douglas, beloved sister of Francis, Albert Ii.ichii.rd and John Douplaa, our ilear daughter-in-law, niece and aunt.

Kuneral from the F.INDSKOPF Chflpel. 5211. Delmar 2:30 p.m to Mt. Ohve Cemetery. Mra.

Gross in state 7:30 p.m. TO MIDDLE EAST rlff-it to la miiiy adi under appropriate Tlit Font-IMapalch reserve the rieht to revue or reject alverltne-menti or to retain anawera to ny tmx number advertisement. If thin rlcht ia exercised the amount paid for thii advertisement will be re- and the late Robert Tachauner, dear father-in-law, brother-in-law, grandfather, uncle and cousin. -Funeral from KRlEfJKHAl'3-ER'S, 4228 8. Kingshighway Jan.

2 p.m. Interment Sunset. A member of Erwln Lode No. 121 A. F.

A A. M. and Mei.t Ciitir J-ocal No. hS. Maaoiitc LOW WINTER PRICES ROOM ADDITIONS REMODELING OF ANY KIND Easy terms up tn 5 years to pay, ESTABLISHED 72 YEARS St.

Clair Construction 858 KINCf LAND PA 1-8722 Th Krw York Times siri Rrnin, I Copyright, 19.1H, bv the New York Timei Co. EBUCATEOH AND INSTRUCTIOHJt WORLD-FAMOUS BAILEY SCHOOLS Offers Tar and Kvenlnr Tralnln THese BIB-K-v F'tWi 1. Television Radio 2. Industrial Electronics 3. Automation Technician 4.

Diesel Mechanics 5. Auto Mechanics runie.t 10 imi iti. MV IUIII KS. 70n Dal av OTTAWA, Jan. 21 The Ca Tht Puhniihinf Company in.

Jan. ID. 1956. nadian government put a halt the event of failure to purlin an wnn me rn.ne.us a.tverimement fur anv reason or In Mother hurcn, dear or in tH Kln. Hutm.

dear father of Mil IT II Speaker Adjourns Special yesterday to all arms shipments Duhlliihinr of an ailvertlsement ahalll Charles Robert R. and Bobel BobrowHkl, dear brother of by he limited to th amount paid ATTENTION! ROOM ADDITIONS KITCHENS GAKAGErf CARPOKTS DENS RATHSKELLERS MODERNIZATIONS FREK ESTIMATES VILOCONTRACTINGCO. Session on Segregation, Members Ignore Him, services day of funeral. C. BITOTHKR JO of the Alexlan Brotheri.

FrL, Jan. 0, 1956. dear brother of Jacob Wanner. Mrs. John Shwedy and Slater Clementine of Techny, 111.

Funeral Jan. 23, 0 from Alexlan Brothers Hospital Chapel. Interment PP. Peter and Paul Cemetery. FINAN eervlce.

VVKRKR, MAXIVKIX 3523 Fair, suddenly Jan. 20. 195i, helnved hustund of Marcaret A. the artvertiser. Phone MAIn Kev.

A. B. Ilahn 8. of Denver and the late Koland P. Hahn, dear father-In -law and Brand father.

Funeral from KIRGSHAUSKft'S, 41! S. Kinnshighway, 23, 8:30 a.m., to t. Luke's Church. Interment fi.S. Peter and to the Middle East pending a full debate on the subject In the House of Commons.

Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent decided on this action on the floor of the House in an interchange with George I) 4 3428 ST. HENRY LANE HA 8-7987 CEMETERIES ATTI rooms, walls, floors leveled MT. 6-erave lot, perpetual cure. This lot will stand Invalidation.

Box X-347, Paul Cemetery, A member of Missouri fiocietv of Professional Kn-gineers. In parlors after 2 p.m. Sat. MONTGOMERY, Jan. 21 (AP) A 1 a a a legislators sought legal advice today on what to do about their special FEFIil'ON I AM Bud Morgan Memorial.

211 t.lr.rlmann 1.. t.ieselnmnn flnl 213 (husrlt B. Ndnks 1104 Ferguson Wnrntn, SOI Ruth Krma Ineham Ml tirratrr Ferguson Handicap. 23 Johnson Johnson 672 Normandy rrrsyhlerian. 233 Tom Bill Uilsoa B79 Ferguson Us.

208 Mone U. Won 611 Jiif Itnf! Memorial. 210 Norm Johnson N. Johnson BM sis. John and James.

2:5 RfV. T. -od lles.tiond 607 The Own Women. 222 Jessie ean Jessie Eian BD2 Bl VO I.VKS Brio's I'ln Dusters. 198 Gulnr.

Herbert M. Mrlnbcrl B2B friendly Ten omefl. 163 D. F.llebrrcht I). Ellrbrrrht 4rfl Men.

room brick work, plumbing, plastering: no Job too large or too rrmll: will finance; prompt service. C. Envies, 3515 Murtan-ford, TO 5-0583. rLWKIa 1 1 I HKIM. ANNA (nee MoPlielaiisn-r.

Drew, leader of the Conserva tive opposition. ALiU kinds butidint? repair, cut. Weher (nee Wiltiamgt, dear father of Melville C. Weber, grandfather of Mary Patricia Weber, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from CALVIN F.

FEUTZ Funeral Home, 482S Natural Bridge Jan. 23. 10 a.m. Entombment Valhalla Mauseum. WILhlA.MM.

MRS. MAY nee Bar- i rows), widow of the late John F. Willlama of Hillibnro. dear I mother of fred and Edward Williams. Mrs.

T. E. (Katherlne. Drew had asked for an session of the Legislature which ddttiom. fronts modernized: was adjourned despite an angry emergency debate on Canadian FHA terms; insured.

Marchand. 1215 Fillmore, VE 6. Automatic Transmissions The demand for BAILEY trained technicians by employers everywhere has created a tremendous waiting list of HIGH PAY JOBS for Bailey graduates. This international recognition is your guarantee of the finest in technical training. Veterans and Non Veterans Approved WRITE.

P1IONB OR VISIT GRAND PR 6-7Rrr) NETTIE'S FLOWER GARDEN Sprays, up. BasUls, $5 uo 3801 S. Grand PR 1-9600 OPEN TILL 8 P.M. GENERAL CONTRACTING and repairs: FHA financing. Andrewi Son.

2719A Belt. JE 3-6689. formerly of 25S N. Grand Jan. 20, 19i3fi.

wife of the late Phillip Hefni, our bemved aunt and friend. Funeial Jan. 23. 1 from the A. KRON Chinel.

2707 N. Gran-1 bl to St. Peter Cemetery. Mrs. Heim was a member of Fllzabeth Noble Circle No.

4 A K. who will hold services Sun, 2 p.m. HKNTZ. (iEORfiK 4601 Carrie mrtit'ed Willi the ISacrnments of Hntv Mnther Churth, Jnn. 19.

beloved husband of Annette Benavides Hentx (nee Robinson), dear stepfather of Manuel L. Benavules, dear prandfather, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral Jan. 23. 8:30 fm(h MATH HERMANN A SON'S Chapel, Fair and West Flor-Iffiant avg to St.

Er.geibert'a Church. Shreve and Carter. Interment Calvary Cemetery. chorus against adjournment. Or was it? Speaker Rankin Fite gaveled a sine die adjournment through the House yesterday in the midst of an outburst of "no" votes so loud that it drowned out his voice.

Then he left the chamber. GENERAL home repairs, roofa. turkpointing', concrete, carpentry. Mike, 5615 Hebert CO l-55(i5 OARENTRY AND PAINTING GIBSON A SON MO 4-4450 PR 1-5082 4005 Shenandoah FUNERAL DIRECTORS 8 167 R. Rumpelt R.

Rumpelt 4.18 Hrso Classlr. 24S Kd Weber I Weber B49 ivir Women, L. Aleiandrr 1.. Hnbba 431 Amsco League. Women, 136 J.

Rylnittoa M. Sonnrnbrrg 425 Men. Schneider, Jaiph warne, wrs. George C. Irene Dyer, rs.

Charles (firflce Armbruster, Cnrl B. Williams and the late Mra. R. B. (Jessie- Graham, our dear Bister, mnther-in-law, grandmother and aunt.

Funeral Jan, 22. from Hillsboro Union Church. 2:30 p.m.. Body in state DI'-'TPJCH Funeral Home. DeSoto.

12 noon. Deceased was member of A. and life member of Hills-horn Chanter O.E S. TKADITIO.NAL. tiKKV'iC'E PO RCH Si A DPYtToN S7 ner Undertaking Co.

Wagon dlina ainiiitrilis duel Jl wds i c- vealed in a Toronto newspaper that Canada had contracted to supply Israel with $30,695 worth of 25-pounder gun ammunition. This report has not been denied by the Canadian authorities. The Israel embassy in Ottawa neither confirmed nor denied it. The opposition leader was not granted his requests, but he gained the Prime Minister's assurance that no more arms would leave Canada for the Middle East until the issue is given a full airing in the House. F07-R81 1 c.

z.wioi o. 7.kbni oni Alter ins departure, a ma- KKIA1KS rnUM T. KUI-GER. R. FLETCHER, MA 2796.

GENERAL'CONTRACTOR: build Ing and repair work. E. Dtebold, builder, 2611 J3elt. JO 2:7544. CARPENTRY, all kinds; 30 yearaf MOORE.

4448 Cottage. JE 5-0317. CONCRETErCEMENT V0RK 46 II est run I numi fit Tiro, Co mmkim rr. Wm. llll' It A I.A.NKS 17 LOST r.J.lt.

Men's lacoe fused to accept the verdict and remained to reorganize and MORRIS TELEVISION. SCHOOL FRACTICAL TRAINING BIG MONEY ASSURED FUTURE ALBERT H.JHOPPE 9206 GRAVOIS J'R 2-3000 ilD.VfcR UNDERTAKING CO. ESTABLISHED 1859 22J3 St. Louis CHl-lKM MOYDFLTTs Mississippi and Allrn PR 2-0402 FRATERNAL NOTICE 13 BEAOLE. female, chubby, vicinity of Missouri Bottom atrictly child's pet.

no hunter: reward. TH 5-3-107 or JA 1-7003. BEAGLE, male, black and brown, white tip tail, nam "Dutch." Reward. PR 2-765G. BEAGLE hound, male lost Jan.

14. vicinity Crevt Coeur, reward. Jl -G 70R BEAGLE; black, tan and white; KIKCH4NSKI. JIM A MtLK), inee lfi(2 S. Twelfth entered into rest Jan.

21, 1036, 2:45 a.m., dear wife of the late Stephnn Kirchanski. dear mother of Mildred George and Ham our dear aister-in-law, grandmother. great-grandmother, aunt and cousin, Funeral Jan. 23. 1 :,0 P.m.

from CHULiCK Funeral Home, 1722 8. Jefferson to Holy Trinity Serbian Orthodox Church. M-Nair and Geyer avea. Interment Miunt Hone Cemetery. elect a temporary presiding officer.

Through his House floor leader, Gov. James E. Folsom had 'announced his plan to call another special session beginning Tuesday to consider education needs. After a majority of both the House and Senate refused to be bound by the speaker's ruling that the sine die adjournment resolution had passed, the Gov female; reward. UN TO PLACE A FRATERNAL NOTICE Mall to Poit-Dlapatch Want Ad 12th and Olive or Call MAin l-l 1 1 I on duty 8 a.m.

to D.m. Monday throuQh Saturday FREE ESTIMATES Concrete walks, floors, drives, steps, patios, walls, fences; no job too small. FISCHER. 5316 Kirk-land, 'CONCRETE, "block and stone work of all kinds, Porter HA 8-7168 1064fi Wurdack. FRANK FREELAND; sidewalks, driveways, garage floors, ba enient floors; also complete building and remodeling.

Work guaranteed; no job too small. GA 1-5129. 1532 Benton. Call anytime. steps, walks" drives, chain link fencing.

Eyermann 3328 Minneaota.MQ4-4401. DETECTIVES 47 "DETECTIVE MARIAM; hadow-Ing. locating; everywhere; photos for evidence; licensed, bonded. 6635 BLACKcurly" fiaired dog, with Television Industrial Electronics Automation Technician wfinuff ur iuio crpsKi sesiara. white goatee, white stripe down throat and cheat; hair covers the eyes; last seen at Claytonia and Harter.

Child pet; reward. ST COUNTY JURY INQUIRY ORDERED ON ASSESSMENT Continued From Parje One. shifting their lawful tax obligations to other citizens, and the latter group pays more than their just and legal cost of the operation of their local gov A school destined and wulppfol for tha hpat lnatrurtinn. 210 M. hramer P.

Hunrte li.M -II Friday Wmnrn. 211 Clnny Mfltller i. B34 I.IIMIIII I.ANK-. Malllncl.rodt t.ontrn. ISO M.

Volkmnr T. Hassrt 487 K.meraoo North ride. 22. Bails rilrausa 693 Lnndoff 227 J. Mot-ran 1" Manno B02 sitllATOOA LAN EH Saratoga Oasslr.

216 Vie 7-ert-Ka Ray liadellffe. 874 Mapleuood l'nst J3B Wrsteolt S. Westeolt B88 MAOUAI.r.N CENTFK LANES St. "man's Men. I '6 Donald F.

E. Trocscher 873 M'll'HANY l.ANES l.liidrmMiod Men. 220 O. Brmik llevereul 552 l.iopoanv Holy Name 244 Ray UrnUI'T Fav Wlnltlrr BIB ll.WIIII LANES IMl.t.l. Men.

2.18 E. MIminUI K. Kollrlek 890 I' It.r.L'. Women. 18 J.

11. Wllg 4CS J. Iinoly ll.in:iraii. 2'I4 Cri.riiton Bt-lleyllle 6815 I BIIV. I.

N-S Arnerlcaii l.eulon. 28 Fnuik Siunlon Solution 6H8 I BnHnen Men. 245 On Si'litlfl tieo. ehtiff ti lanes S-W Women. IBS C.

art.r M. Hnttey BOS Turner Hatullrap. 213 A. l-inano R. HMlara 643 COC SPANIEL, black, long Pnout, Visit or Write Ut Toda 14 DEATHS A 1 F.

A 1 A A Classes now forming. Veterans snnrnv.il ManeMK 1467 Vandeventer, 2825 N. GRAND fat Bnll Par) Open E.veninea JE 5-2137 ernor issued a statement saying he wou'd delay the proposed new special session. Folsom called the fourth spe KLEINECKK, ROHERT for- merlv of 2'M Military Lemav, Jan. 19.

1956. beloved son of tne late Robert and Kate Kletnecke, dear brother of Erwin and Arthur, dear brother-in-law, father-in-law. uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeial from TFD FENDLER Funeral Home, 7420 Michigan at Koeln. 10 a.m Interment National Cemeterv.

Member of the Civil Service Retired Employes Association and Americnn Leclnn Post 162. Guard of Honor service 8:30 Sunday. I AR I' 1 )S 2 0 0 8 N. Ninth. Jan.

19. lf)56, dear wife of the late Edvtird Alexander, dear aunt cf Verla D'Acquisto, Alberta Sanders and Cheater Maness, der tail tags: name HmoKey. t-yi a Tavern EV3-86S5 COLLIE, female; child's pet; reward. 3 136 A Mount Pleasant. GA 3-7366.

DOG Walker hound female, wiiite-tan spots, long brown scar on right tide; name Peppy. JE. 521039. DOS, short haired, brown, large, verv curly tail; child's pet west runK-: reward HE. 2-R708 elm a PAl 0 7 7 6 VO 3-326 'ELECThYC WIRINS.JTC.

50 TOBIN ELECTRIC, ail tvnea ox A-I LINES" ernment. wiring. Installed and repaired 3328 N. Nlntll. FHA If desired.

"DOG;" old. retriever, reddish cial session of this administration, which convened Jan. 3, to consider machinery for initiating a constitutional convention to handle the segregation problem. The Senate defeated his con "JOBS WITH WINGS" Scores of exclttnp joba open fnp FLYING AIRPORT AGENTS, KKSERV ATIONS AND COMMUNICATIONHJ Ern to after training. Cn Mr.

Rherrill. AIRLINK CARKER TRAINING! CE 1-2626 or write 411 N. 7th, Hutte 13 2. "excavating BASEMENTS dug" S524 Betty Lee. bro'vn with greying face, large Judge Weinstein said the office of Dcuser, who is serving his fourth consecutive four-year term, has 60 per cent more.em-ployes than an assessors office in another Missouri county which takes in a larger area, pradinK.

Forbes, HA 7-52SO. fortified with the Sacraments of revmrd. A ENGLISH" BULL, fawn, male, col- 52 SEPTIC TANKS IsOND'S aentle tank service 24- lar. reward. FL 2-1025.

FUR muff:" black; Euclid and Mcpherson or near; reward. PA vention resolution 18 to IS hour service, reliable, free inspec tion, anv distance. J709A Maliiii, 3-0402. FR tr Herat teel rein MEN While 18-35. for railroad communication Jobs: pay $350 to $400 per month; if not qualified, we train you in 5 to 6 months; approved for Korean veterans.

Railway Communications, 4511 Delmar. PRECAST annrr.rftii. Bit ton SeDtlO forced 1540 Woortson. WY 1-fi150. TanK.

LLJ LLJ CO FLOORING 53 "0LDFL60rS refhilshH. C. HlU, 4700 Candace, FL 1-76SS. GLASSES, black: purse and contents; Olive at Newstead. Friday, Reward.

JE 37371. GA 1-3870 IOUND; field trial, male, black and tan. Initials left ear B.E.F., name Big Ridge; vicinitv Machena, Mo. JE 3-4029. KEESHOND.

1 Labrador, I amall hunt doic.PR 3-6901. LEATHER PURSE, black, lsdv'a. vicinity Southtown Famous, Jan. 17; keep money; please FLOOR rerinisrien; apecim Thursday and the House tossed it aside in a 63 to 23 vote yesterday. Fite, as administration leader, said that inasmuch as both the Senate and House had acted on the convention resolution, for which the special session had been called, there was no reason to continue in session.

Many members of the House, as well as members of the Senate disagreed. ratpa. B1S2 Victoria. MT H-Haiia ister of Dan and Elmer Mane.s. Funeral from irtlEGriHAUHER'S, S.

Kingshinhway. Jan. 10 a.m. Interment St. Matthews.

In parlors alter 4 p.m. Sat. A I I A LICE 70 rTa oTF fa" cuddenly Jan. 19. 19.rj6, formerly of St.

Louis, dear mother of Mrs. C. C. Cowdiey, Mrs. T.

Purcell and Mrs. J. Hock-adav. all of Florida, dear sister of David V. Campbe'i of St.

Louis, and John Campbell. Funeral services and burial In Florida, Jan. 23. A I rLE .73 6 3 fT Hart ford" Jan. 20.

1956. wife of the late Anton Baur. mother of Elsie Huphes and Otto A. Baur, dear grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt, sister-in-law and mother-in-law. Funeral from ALEXANDER A SON'S Chapel, 6175 Delmar 3 p.m..

under auspices of Tuscan Chapter No. 68, O.E.S., to Sunset Burial Park. BISf H(F, AI OCST." 8922 Hnlls Ferry Jan. 20. 13.56.

he'oved husband of Rte ILiry (Mamie) Bischof (nee Koenie), father of Robert F. and Thomas H. Bischof. denr grandfather of J.imes M. and Bradley dear father-in-law of Janet denr brother of William F.

and Frank C. Bischof and Lee Wood, dear brother-in-law, uncle and coils1n- Mr. Bischof state at MATH HERMANN A SON'S Chapel, Fair rnd West Florissant until Jan. 22. 30 p.m.

Funeral 10:30 a.m., from St. Stephen's and R. Church. Halls Ferrv and McLaran av. Interment Frledens Cemetery.

A COMPTOMETER COURSE, WEEKS, DAYS POSITIONS OPEN. $200 to $.100 MOUND CITY COLLEGE. INC. 1502JJNION FO 7-S384 EV 1-0720 GLADYS TURNER FLORIST-SCHOOL Florist course starts Feb. fl.

1225 Big Bend, 17, ST 1-7171. sv.itchboaHd school; oay" svenmR classes: al' opes; jjc. placement service. Florence Utt. CH 1-B2S5, Rm 1728 Arcarte Blrtr plense paners.

HEATING, SHEET METAL WORK 55 OIL and gas burner repairing: furnaces, boilers, sheet metal worK, 24 hours aervice. Rupprecrit Bros. Heating 720 Jennlnps EV 2-0990; nights. BTlfi290. iTibUri lieating "service: furnaces, bollpra.

Louis, 2613 N. 22n1. GA 1.1S57. fUrtari; small tiioi iviupm, about 4:30 Jan. 16; keep money, plense return contents.

EV 3-7462L PFVEP M. k'vji on ring In down lioiy Mntner rnurcn, Jan. 19, lOfjfi. dear wife of the late John Willfpm La Rue. dear mother of Mrs.

Rose Broughton. Harry and John W. La Rue. dear sister of Mrs. Martha Brodnicki.

dear grandmother, mother-in-law and aunt. Funeral front the LEIPNER Chapel. St. Ixmis Jan. 23, :30 a.

to St. Michael's Church. Interment Calvary Ceme- tery- LOO IF, FUIRKVCE. 5616 Jan. 20, 1956.

heloved wife of Francis H. Logue, dear mnther of Hugh. Ronert, Rosemary, Mar. gnret and Pntrirk Logue. dear rUughter of Wilkie Walters, our sister, sfster-in-inw and aunt.

Funeral from ARTHUR J. DONNELLY Parlors, 3S40 Lindell Jfn. 23. 8:30 a.m. to St.

Rest. 'a Church. Uondi'tliow and Maple. Interment Calvary. mindak.

sivrrrt marv cris- SSI. Villa Gesu Jan. 20. 3956. 6:40 D.m.

Requiem pnd niirinl Villa Oeu Jan. 23. 1956. 8:30 a.m. Survived bv sister, Mrs.

Martha Ludowitz. Chicago. 111. MOTL vrcLINTON Jan. 20.

19.56, suddenly, beloved husband of Mae Mnt'ey (nee San-SfiUcie, dear father of James E. Mot'ey. our dear father-in-law and grandfather. Funeral from CULLTNNE BROS. Funeral -Parlore, 3320 N.

Kingshiphway, Jan. 23. 2 p.m. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. town area.

MA 1-52S0, hxu 34, GENERAL HAULING 56 "MnViT. I.Tf HT HATTLTNO BE4UTY CUI.TURE SCHOOLS 74 LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE; un-" limited opportunities. Dav ev. classes. Call or write.

M0LF1 COLLEGE, 521 Washington. CB Dav or night: any description. Call PauLFO 5337 Cabanne. AAA MOVINO Express: haultng. hnnrlorl 1T.V l.ftfiUQ.

5fi17 KflStOn. has more residents and a 50 per cent greater total assessed valuation of property. The judge did not name the other county but apparently he was referring to Jackson county. County's Principal Revenue. The county's principal revenue is derived from real estate taxes, which are determined by the tax rate and the assessed value of property, Judge Weinstein pointed out.

Continuing his charge, he said: "In March of 1952, the county budget officer (Supervisor Lu-man F. Matthewsl was advised by an appraisal concern that, es a result of a survey made by it in St. Louis county, the assessments made by the county assessor averaged 20.5 per cent of the appraised values as made by that cocern, and that 68 per cent of all the properties examined were more than 10 per cent above or below the average county percentage of value. "In other words, a piece of property having a fair market value of $20,000 would, in two out of three cases, be assessed at more than $4400 or less than $3600. "ANYTHING to Move? hie 7 Mr.

Lee. Reward. SllPTPHERD, 6 months. child's petjrcward. UN8-4158.

TERRIER. wearing color and chain: reward. JOI 2-4833. TERRIER, tan and white, 'Pep- reward.PR 6-3412. TOY-COLLIE; male, white, with brown spot on bark, name 'Puddles' vicinitv Weber rd.

and New Hampshire; child'! pet. PL 2-8417, reward. WATCH, ladies; BuTova: Miami-Comptonji reward. PR 3-6794. WHITE FOX TOY black spot on eyes and black liver spots on body: chtl-rirn' f- lnflt IT Cltv.

reward. Harold.3737 OreironPR l-Ja JESSIE BROWN 'HAULING. MA l-8709; 14V7 Franklin. COLEMAN: moving. irup, iiirni-ture.

157 N. Grand. FR 1-2R3H. cleanlna. PR 3-6233.

CHARTER BILL WINS, 23 TO ELECTION MAY 8 Continued From Page One. willipprove or reject the freeholders' proposals. Terms of Mayor's Bill. Mayor Tucker's bill directed the election of a board of freeholders to consider drafting a new charter for the "city and county," referring to the so-called "county" offices which are a part of the function of the city's government, but are controlled by the Legislature. Most of the remaining political patronage jobs are in these BROWN, ALFRED NicKles.

3327 B. 2nd, 9437 W. the Sacra Milton, fortified witn Call PA 1-8033 orWQ ments of Holy Mother Church, Jan. 21, 1956, beloved husband cf Marie J. Brown (nee Ellerst dear father of Alice Marie HJldebrandt and TIDWi2LL, rerngeVaioru.

trunKs, etc. California. MO j180. LEWIS rubbish, ashpit s. 4 803Eaaton FO 1-6730.

RUBBISH'; tearing dovn ash nits. McCain. 4133 Evans. JE 15343. 23 PERSONAL Situations Wanted SITUATIONS MEN, EOYSCO DO VOU NEED PART-TIME HELP? Mornlngi.

Afternoons, Nigbtf Saturdays and Kundaya Youne mtn attending local trad school need part-time jobs, age 20 tu 30: reliable and Willmc to work. Call PR 6-7Sol Mr. Watson The World Famous Cailey Technical School 1626 S. Grand BOOKKEEPER, punch card syjv" tern insurnace agency past seeks emnhivmpnt HALL I.ANfca swUb hall Women. 94 L.

Rolloerk L. Hollxerk Bll ST. llll.MFA( LANI.S St. Urrnadrlle II. N.

238 O. Bauer i- B83 ST. ANTHONY I.ANE iJlelede lounell K. of iS I. Naert It.

Irorllt 027 U35 A. Tranehllla 11II.E-A-HII.E ANF.S Double bryen Mimien. )88 I. Irti K. 494 hamlUKki 494 Friendly Men's I-atttie, 208 O.

Srhwan tl. Schwnre 617 GRAN It-PARK ENTER N'noter Men. 237 F. HnmmelKon K. Hommrlanil 600 Nooter 4onn.

186 D. Brrnneeke It. Brennerkr 423 AM. tarpeuteri. 2)8 IV.

Ztimlielil M. Liter 612 Men'i tattle. 257 W. Hle 1.. Morcan 1114 MI El.LER'S V.F.i IlEA'l ION St.

Real Entate. 221 Jim I'olumbn Balph r.ehrrn 698 I rlday Men. 236 Frederlelt II. I.ammeri 604 ST I. IN BROS.

RtlML St. Women. 184 J. Cayanauuh E. Itorkwlnkel 606 St.

Jtwii of Arr BYb, 162 H. Rromlon 11. EkrldKe 272 2) St. l.oui Shoe ionien. 173 C.

Stahlhuth stahllmth 404 St. Iiuls KlioL" Xita. 219 J. John. on I 600 St.

Iiuls llllla Commerelal. 248 P. Reiner N. Itunion 61B WEI.I.STON I.ANLs Normandy Mumn. 213 MrKaln N.

MrHaln 828 Orrater St. Iiuix llandtrap. 2BB Vm. Shee Wm. Siltene 663 Afcrendrrs League.

225 W. Woolney B. Rlrk B08 (Itdrn Bhd. lasle. 221 J.

Hrnton J. 60S NF.I.StlS BI BTON LANES Uelmunte llandleap Ittsyle. 217 Bonny hull M. 683 LANES lamhert Airport Men 234 Bob splnka Boh Splnka 613 ll ll Men'i p. 228 Vera Kornlc It.

Union 6M SILVER SIIIFI.n LANES Wa.hliiKton behoof Mo' her 190 L. Brldner L. Ilndmr 4S7 227 G. Fatheriflll J. M-adr BB9 ouiity Men 2.14 Ray 'lean Bay Bean 631 RAI IIOIMI BllWL arter Men 266 W.

Glaenrer 4. Norton 6B1 arter Ylonvn 176 B. Baumann M. Murphy 4K8 North Side Women 202 Quirk A. Hialuman 498 202 A.

ileathman MIDWAY LANES A. S. Aloe Mtled. Women. 167 E.

Wlnkelman E. Hlnkelman 407 Men. 211 X. Rrrd K. Heed 616 North End Women.

193 A. Prawlr. Hester lladrr B28 EMBASSY LANES l'rrahlna Mothera, 179 Wlen U'lrra 436 Wanner Minor League. 230 8. Itonern s.

shlllllo 608 Mormandy A.C. Women. 178 M. (ireen M. 493 Normandy A.V.

Men. 228 Al Folni't Georie Blair 687 22B Ceorne Blair W. S. RKCRKATION BLOOD Donors wanted: $3 P'd for accepted blood. Call VO 3-6206 after p.m.

for 57 HAIR REMOVED THANKS to SL Jude for fivor received. E. McD. Dorothy Ann foewer. cot oi Anne and the late Alfred J.

Brown 1 rother of Wm. J. Erown. and-fnther. father-in-law, brother-in-law anfl uncle.

Funeral from the ORTMANN Funeral Home, 922 Lackland. Overland. 30 n.tn., to All Souls Ohuui. Tnte mnt National Cemeterv. Mr.

Brov was a member of Central Memorial pi-n 54 American Lepion. Guard of Honor service p.m. KnWARf) 6434 NAHM. MATHILDA, 504 S. High.

Eelleville. dear mother of Heriwlg and Harold Nahm. dear sister. Funeral 2 p.m. GUND-t-ACH A CO.

Funernl Home. Belleville. III. Interment Walnut Hill Cemetery. FIXFSF.N.

F. i AN. 2704 mT Natr. Jnn. 20.

15. beloved htiPband of Blanche Nell-sen nee Dr'mesi, denr 'ather Edward Nellespn. our dnr ther-ln-if errat g-and father, bfther-in-lnw and unr1. Funerr I fron KUTI Vnrr. 2906 GrvoiR.

Jr'n. 23. 8:30 a.m. Reou'em Mass St. Tnea Chrrch.

Interment SS. Peter and P.iul Cemetery. 5PECIALNOTlCES SPECIAL NOTICE teroy Brown, of 5058 Pa-re. CUV Of St. Louis.

State of Missouri, do here- offices. "Thus, under a $5 tax rate days week. PR3-6693jifterl p.m. The Mayor's measure would have left to the freeholders the one owner would be obligated Rldf-e Jan. 20, beloved husband of Lillian Schramm task of setting a date for a city to pay a tax of 5220 or more, Canirnll, dear lather or iticnard wide election on a new or re while the owner of another HAIR MOLiia WARTS REMOVED PERMANENTLY 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE ESTHER L.

FOX SUITE 898 ARCADE BLDO. EIGHTH and OLIVE CH UNWANTED hair removed loiever; best, latest, most rapid method; best references, thoroughly reliable; 20 years' experience. Theresa A. HelcK.4903 Delmar, FO 'HAlH REMOVED permanently. N.

Phelos, R. N. 231 Metropolitan Mix. Grand and Olive. JE 1-9798 Income tax-bookkeeping SERVICE 58 INCOME TAX PREPARED BOOKKEEPING SERVICE Consolidated Business Service, 3130 Morganford hours 10 to 10.

TO S-1003 andrr. 2-0700. INCOME "TAX figured; confidential service; nominal rates. For ersonal appointment call MI -6622, 10 a m. to 6 p.m.

A B.C., tnrtKitn, rouiiri or iinlsh: dr.yorJob. Art, FO 7-32ti2. CHAU FF ite waTe fnmT ily; experience; best of relcrencea. Box IToSS. CHRF, white.

20 years' expe7P permanent or part-time evenings. VO 3-7417 and Jeanne Cant rail, our dear, vised charter. property having the same mar ov give notice mat i wm nm ne rfsponrible for anv debts contracted after tMa data by anyone ex-ccnt mvlf. (Signed) LEROYBROWN BUSINESS Blood Donors Wanted DONORS PAID FOR SERVICE COMMUNITY BLOOD SERVICE 2659 WASHINGTON 8-12 SAT. JE.

5-8031. The Aldermen by keeping the ket value would pay $180 or less. CONSTRUCTION superintendent or" foreman: 20 years' experience homes and garages. EV Deuscr and Supervisor Mat thews are Republicans. Judge PKACH, CLARA A.

(np- Neumann), 132 Shnw fort 'led with thP Sanraments of HMy ft her Church. 20. 956. 1:35 p.m.. dear wife of tlr bte Noah C.

Peach, dear Ulster of fifverin A. Neumann, th" me Charles, Hugo, Cornelius. Edward Peach, and Emily Hencke. dear sister-in-law, aunt, great-aunt and cousin. Funeral from SCHNUR Fnneral Home.

3125 Lafayette Jan. 24. 8:30 a.m. to St. Margaret's Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. COOK; experienced restaurant: would 4 hours breakrast work. PR 3-7549. DRIVER, "with truck: part-tim- 29 TRAVEL AND TOURS Weinstein is a Democrat. Revolution Approved.

The St. Louis County Coun cil recently approved a con brother, brother-in-law, son-iq-law anrl uncle. Funeral from CLARK Funeral Home. 1125 Hodlamont Jan. 23.

10 e.m. Interment Memorial F'ark Cemetery. CAPITA (ARM ELO, 5643 N. Magnolia, entered into rest Frl. Jan.

20. 3956. beloved husband of Mrs. Frances Caputs fnca Cuc-cla) dear father of Mrs. Josephine DiAngelo.

Mrs. Ajina La Marca. Sam and George Caputa, dear brother, granrifatrier, father-in-law, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from OALOATERRA Funeral Home, 5140 Daggett Jan. 23 at 8:30 a.m.

to St. Ambrose Church. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. In parlor after 6 p.m.. Sat.

pickage delivery h'li 3-pj01 EXpERiENCKD TV and Linaenwoon pi PAGE-KINGSHIGHWAY power to set the dale of tne election can pick a day when the political organizations can muster their greatest strength at the polls. When the Board of Aldermen defeated the Mayor's charter proposal Jan. 13, he Immediately announced he would start a drive to force an election of a freeholders board through the initiative procedure. He has indicated that if the present ordinance is satisfactory, he will drop his initiative campaign. tract with two private firms to make a parcel-by-parcel revalu 1259 N.

KlngshiKhway; Sat. 27 year's experience; at types. EV 3-111'j. MR. ASH, SEE US FIRST GOING TO CALIFORNIA.

WASHINGTON. OREGON. COLORADOT DRIVE NEW CAR AS YOUR OWN FULLY INSURED NO WAITING NO RED TAPE ONE OF ST. LOUIS'S OLDEST AND LARGEST DRIVEAWAYS PROCTOR SALES CO. CE 1-4424 108 S.

4th 60 LANDSCAPING TREE TRIMMING, removing aured. Sless, 1357 Cockrlll. 1-21S6. HA 8-1739. pair man; colored.

JE 3-S03. T.ENER'aX offirs. restaurant light factory; stock room: drait exempt. EV1-4S46. GENERAL houBt cieaninR, waif A 6-0S44.

MACHINE DRAFTING or alltcj work; 3rd year technical hiph stu- JtJpartJ'1110' JV 1-6412; "MAN; marr-ed; "presently emT ployed experk-nced perpetual inventory; desires niv connection with good future. VI 3-2320. MAN. married," 40. healthv.

aver" age education, cood character, fii- removed. Insured. TREES trimmed POLLFR. JOHN 1125 E. John fortified with the fiacrampnts of Holy Mother Church.

Jan. 20, 1956, heloved husband of F.leanor Poller nee Maeditch dear father of L'znheth Ann Poller, dear son of Anna and the late Jnhn Poller, dear brother of Anna King and Joseph Poller, our dear son-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from FTOCK MortuTy, O-and and 8:30 a.m.. to Perpetual Help Church. Interment Calvary.

Klrkwood, TA 2-1360 Edwerds, 63 PAINTING INTERIOR, exterior, hieh class work at lew cost: free estimates. 181 Dor. BonniV' Pl.skey B04 fJAI P5 RIIFFFT HflRTH SFfl. SPECIAL DEAL ON TRANSPORTATION COING TO ANV STATE WEST pervisnry experience, permanent job. Minters.

5745 EnrlRht. PA 7-54 25. INTkKlUK. exterior pamunK: need work. PR l-6l5t.

Walter's Paint- 194 Woodj Ken Rrlnker 811 r.Tin. CUlnP IM TDflllRIC Writ Kdr-n. tnc Z7QO Imliana ATALANO, VINCKNT, 3446 Utah Jan. 20. 1956, for-Mfied with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, derr husband of the late Jennie Catalano nee Lama), dear father of Clpra Delia, Roiilie Loduca, Albert.

Joseph. Mary Gerael and Eugene Catalano, dear father-in-law, grandfather, great-prand father, uncle, great-uncle, and great-great-uncle. Funeral from KRlEGSH A USER'S, 4228 8. Kingshighway. Jan.

34, a.m.. to Pope St. Piua V. Church. Interment Calvary.

CECILrBART MrSR3902X Shaw Jan. 19. 1956, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of Maxine Cecil, dear father -j. MAN, 29: work of anv kind; 5 years service station attenflnnt tx-pe I nc a 1 eO 5 4 47 MAN with lnte truck wants work. MO 4-7640.

lahor'porter;" ner da" "PA INT1NG. exterior. Interior: do worn ai once. Jfi a-7e4fl. own work: reasonaDle.

2043 Alfred. PR 1-42S5. PAINTING, wall washlnc. paper cleaning; prompt. BROWN.

1908 Hamlltor. EV 2-5fi80. UN 7-8481. PAINTING, papering, patch plaster. John, 840 Columbia.

MI 7.2725. experienced," MAN, colored; portfr; reliable. JE 5-583 3. or south" trive a new car fully insurem: use it a3 your own. ample drivini5 time: all.

cars new and serviced, ready to go. call today while they are btii.l available. fl 3-7303. 275 lemay ferry rd. TRAVELING To any state west or ao'jthwest: drive a new car; fully Insured and serviced: ample driving time; can ready to go.

PR 3-4526, 2S20 8. Broadway. work. Wo 2-fi4s9. ThaRMACTisT, reEisterel in Mln- INTERIOR, exterior, residential of Judy and Bart M.

Cecil UJ I to REEDER, JCLIA LOUISE nee Hoffmann), of Good Samaritan Home, Jan. 20, 1956. beloved wile of the late Monroe E. heeder, dear sister of Caroline Rawizza. Mathilda Peer, Henry C.

Hoffmann and the late Martha Venn and Peter J. Hoffmann, a.a-ter-ln-law and aunt. Funeral from CALVIN F. FEUTZ Funeral Home, 4828 Natural Brldga Jan. 23, 2:30 p.m.

Interment 6t. Matthew' Cemetery REESE, SlARTHA STEVENS, 7043 Pershing Jan. 19. 1956, wife Of Lawrence B. Reese mother of Dorothy Jane and Lawrence dear Brand-mother and mother-in-law.

Funeral from ALEXANDER SONS Chapel. 6175 Delmar 2 p.m., to Bellefofitaine Cemetery. Eastern Star service by Tuscan Chapter No. 6S O.E.S., Sunday. 8 p.m.

Mrs. Reese was Past Matron of Tuscan Chapter No. 68 O.E.S, and P.P. 1924 Matrons Club. dear son-in-law, brother, uncle, brother-in-law, grandfather and father-in-law, Jan.

23. 8:30 a.m.. from JOHN ZIEGENHEIN pnd commercial. ma tinancing. FIFE, CO 1-1659, 5943 Summlt "PAINTING, best work.

George, 1514 McCausland, MI 7-1433. wall washing, prompt. M. 5620 Waerman VO 3-5399 INTERIOR, painting. off.

204 Allen. MA l-9370; PAPER HANGING, CLEANING 64 UriLIIUj OllirO 111 MIUUULL HAMBURG, Germany, "Jan. 21 (AP) Four ships were reported in distress today as gales, with gusts up to hurricane strength, lashed the North sea and the Baltic. The gales, which cost six lives Tuesday and a seventh today, tied up coastal shipping in north German ports for the fifth consecutive day. Even ocean-going vessels delayed their departure as the wind increased in strength.

In Copenhagen the roof was blown off an apartment house under construction, killing one worker and injuring several others. More than 10,000 acres of land were flooded in north Germany. A SONS, 7027 Gravols. to St. Mar garet or Scotland unurcn.

interment National Cemeterv. Memher of Bus Drivers' Union Local 788. soun, over 25 years experience In drug business; Ft. Louis College Pharmacy graduate; available now. PORTER or mechanic, day of rnght.colore.

JE PORTER WORK; experienced; core' mTker.foundry:GE6::039L PFtESSER. 19 yeara experience;" can do alterations, time, 8 s.m. to 1 p.m. EV 3-5103 SALESMAN, 10 "years' experience In sales to railroads. Eome lnilu.s-trial salea experience: want position with railroad or Indusirial products manufacturer; no Intangibles.

G7, good e- cellent references; bare in t. Louis. Box v-35, Post-Dls. 238 Lee 11. Hath 623 Mr.llnnnell National.

222 H. Johnson II. 607 MAPI.K BOW I. Spanish 1-aLe Men. 231 W.

ljimne II. Seliolhnryrr 694 Friday Mte Men. 219 E. Enlui Al Zliaa 683 BIHM.INO r.RAMl B-n Women Boostem. 192 D.

hra.mer D. hramer B14 1D2 D. Luroyer South Grand Hdrp. 238 Alphonse Kulnxe A. Kulaae 668 DIVTER BltllS.

LANI.S Ylrtory League Men fit Rn rouder Bea rowder BBS F-N'-lt Business- Men 221 Art (olvln Pete Mellrrmnlt B73 Aniertean teuton No. 2 223 M. Meier I nioilirknerl 621 St. JAMES LANES Malhrns Lutheran Mixed Women 209 Mn. Dean Dran 601 Men 200 E.

Iltilfl E. liner 648 St. Jamea llandleap 232 R. Fife It. arrar 6.10 KiiiKwnon Bowl lilrkuiHid K.

of ('. 291 A. Mlllliiim 1.. Ilrrrrt 627 Hlrkyvood RooKti-ra 213 Gansnmnn M. flnrk 696 GOIIII.V KAfil.K LANES i-E Men'a llanillrap 226 L.

Thompson L. Thompson 614 li-E Gnodfel'ims 199 John Klsltliso J. Itlyltusn I Miles 6t TERRY MOORF. BOW Automotive League 2.16 Burke (ole 609 National Rrjeetor Men 208 C. Irln Randatio 637 DE FORD, NEIX Jan.

20, 1956. fortified with the Sacraments of Holv Mother Church, wid ation of all county real estate. The State Tax Commission last winter ordered average level of real estate assessments in the county increased to 30 per cent of true value. Foreman of the new jury, which is to hold its first meeting Monday at 2 p.m., is Eugene A. Hecker, 22 Beacon avenue, Ferguson, retired faculty member of Country Day Schooi.

Other members of the jury are: W. Ashley Gray 6 Fox-boro lane, Ladue, vice president of Pioneer Silica Products Al J. Ruch, 11342 Clayton road, Frontenac, vice president of First National Bank of Clayton: Mrs. Sophie B. Shepley, 6510 Ellenwood avenue, Clayton, wife of Chancellor Ethan A.

H. Shepley of Washington University. Mrs. Dorothy C. Roudebush, 6316 Washington avenue.

University City, teacher at John Burroughs School and wife of an attorney; Martin Lammert III, 14 Southmoor drive, Clayton, an official of Lammert Furniture Charles S. Coyle, 461 North Frisco avenue, Webster Groves, president of Sherman Manufacturing Joseph Desloge, New Halls Ferry and Shackelford roads, Florissant, capitalist. Julian G. Samuels 4 Sheraton drive, Ladue, vice president of Samuel Shoe John K. Broderick 7 Covington Meadows lane, Olivette, salesman for Broderick-Bascom Rope William F.

Blanke, 10 Log Cabin lane, Ladue, an official of American Lithofold and Michael W. Freund, 50 Crestwood drive, Clayton, an insurance agent. 20 OFF FOR CASH Papering, painting, steaming, patch plastering and arches built. Go. anvwhere.

BKNSON. 5546 S. ow of rlarence S. De Ford, mother of Nell De Ford, sirter of Kate TRAVELING WEST new car to ths west coast or cocnecting: statss: ail cars fully Insured and serviced. Call for our special deal.

Phone or write VE 2-0400: 300 Lemay i errv St. Louis 23. Mo. GOING west, or south; drive one of our new cars as your own; insured, serviced snd reariv for vou. PL 2-9088 or write DRIVE AWAY 910 ERSKINE.

St. Louis 23, Ho. DRIVfi new car as your own to Dallas. Hnuston. Ban Antonio, Fort Wcrth, New Orleans, Contact Mr.

Provenzano.PK-3ji3"38. TlRfVERS; free transportation to Sacramento. Callf.Genvlew YOUNO MAN needs rlrfe Los Angeles expenses. VE 2-2437. i ngaliighway.

F1-, Z-6 1 56, Foy and the late John and Tom Fov. Funeral from HOFFMEISTER BInlts Wallpaper Removing Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa watson, Jan. zs. niu a.m., to St. Joan of Arc Churcn.

TOOL "18 veaTToldr some college, 19 years experience. dies. flXtUmS. fllttine trinl. ml rpfclal mchineryBox Y-32, Fast, clean seivtce bv steam method FREE ESTIMATES DAMMERT TW 2-17H6 painting; paFerI? ANGlNG Paper removed by steam fast, clean; reliable; r.aper cleaned: we go anywhere.

Call us first. Stinnett. 2421Blalr. CH 1-7780. PAPERING, painting, flO room and up.

French 1225 S. Interment Calvary. 21 "RhTge-top. Jan. IS, 1956, husband of Cornelia M.

Doll, father of Francii Doll Jr. Service at LUPTON Chapel. 7231 Helmut 3 p.m. Entombment Oak Grove Mausoleum. FORMER LIQUOR LOBBYIST EEGIfiS TAX EVASION TERM SWAPS 31 WANTED sevpnin.

i i-jii Pa PERHa NGTNG Patch plantering, steaming: neat. LUTZ. 391 6N. Grand OL 2-4081. PAPERING, painting, prompt service: reasonable WY 1-1724.

Katz. 8344 Richard. ri mi 's mils i. Sports Bowl Friday Men iHACTOK-traller driver: white; know city or rond: 20 yeara perlence.GE 6-0208. TRUCK DRIVER' or stock and" rerelvins clerk; experienced.

OU 2-7726. TRUCK DRIVER; or chauffeur? experlenced.MO 4-4 240. VETERAN; 36 yeara old: work" In" supervisory ennarity or 3 married, family; PL2-lSr8. YOUNG MAN. wants TlospitalT 2 4904 8loc' rouIn ork.

Oil "YOUNrrANrTafttrfne jeves.FRl-2778. SITUATIONS-WOMEN, GIRLS sT BABY SITTING or Ironing home, near Pnrk Side Subdivision. Drexel 3-43S0W. o. Illrson 674 224 111' NX, MARY 7441 KlnRsbury Jan.

20. 1956, dear sister of Mrs. Peter R. Gunn. Josephine G.

Dunn and the late Richard T. Dunn, dear aunt of Philip A. and Richard D. Gunn, our great -aunt and cousin. Funeral from ARTHUR J.

DONNELLY Parlors, 3840 Lindell Jan. 23, 9:30 a.m., to St. Josenh Church Clayton). Interment Calvary. kman A.

Illr Unlit Traffle (lull A. Thlmrs of value you have to swap for vour choice of new Items In our 5-floor furniture and appliance store. Your swap may be accepted as full or part payment ON ANY NKW FURNITURE CE 1-9993. Open ntjrhts 'til 9 p.m. TRADER LOKW.900 FRANKL.IN GUARANTEED iKBUlLT TVs broupht to your home for sale or swap anything of value; E-2 terms.

Bargain Mart, 4035 Olive. JE 5-3690. PAPERING, painting, wa linden nTdT RIEM ANN, LOWS CARL. of Trenton. 111., Jhii.

CO. 1956. at his residence, 89. dear father of Kusaell R. Itiemann, Mrs.

W. Arnoldy and Mrs. A. J. Hein-icke, grandfather and great-grandfather.

Funeral Jan. 22. 2 p.m. from JOHN W. GLANZNER A SON Funeral Home, Trenton.

to City Cemetery. schfjiTegoer. albert Kirk wood, suddenly Jan. 20, 1956. husband of the late Frances Schei-rieKKer fnee Baumker).

father of Ralph, Margaret Stegeman, Eleanor Berutti, irances. Jane Andrews and the late Herbert Kchetrtejtcer, our dear brother, prandfather, great-grandfather and uncle. Funeral 9:45 a.m.. from BOPP Chapel, 131 W. Argonne Kirk wood, to St.

Peters Church 10 a.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to St, Joseph Hospital, Kirk wood. SU'OR ofSI A KY, 64 3 3M ardeT Jan. 19.

1950. dear wife of the late John B. Slcorino, dear mother ot Catherine and John Slcorino. Wendt and Teresa Kenton, dear mother-in-law, grandmother and aunt. Funeral from KRIEGSITAUSER'S.

4228 S. iifcsli.Khw Jnn. 24. 8:30 a m. to St.

Joan of Arc Church. Interment Resurrection. paper removen, clean worn. h. O.

Painting. 4535 Flarf. PR 2-3515 "PAFPftlNG; reasonable. Bvl Strel- SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 21 (API One-time liquor lobbyist Arthur H.

(Artie) Samish, who once boasted he controlled the California Legislature, surrendered yesterday to begin serving a three-year prison term for income tax evasion. Samish also faces 8 $40,000 fine for evading some $70,000 in federal income taxes. He was convicted of failing to report Income from a New York CI A FMZABETH V. (RKSSt. 7244 Forsvth forti "RESTAURANT; will rent fixtures, as jpenrose.ftv i-71-u.

PAPER hanging and" painting. Miller. 2637 Ann. PR 6-2919. PAPERING, steaming, painting.

Bud. 5846A Terry, JE 1-917. paint, need work. Renneke" 3332 L-rnad1Wfl'- PR 2-9728. fied with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church.

Jan. 20. 1956, beloved sister of Mrs. E. F.

Cahill, all ready to go; dolnft $1000 Wef'k business; sell or swap; good opportunity for man and wife. PR 2-3-162 or PR 6-2044. near 5900 BABY nights; 13 ONTIAC station watron; metal BllUKKEEPER. Inn rharceT years experience. VO 3-3283.

body, de luxe: sell or trade for truck or ord Ferpuson tractor equal value. 2100 Cole week davs. Dixon. 111., Mrs. Gertie Yockev, Milwaukee, and Mrs.

F. R. Gai'd, 7244 Forsvth our d-rr auit. sisier-ln-lfiw of 8. W.

Uhl. Funeral from APTHUR J. CONNELLY Parlors. 3840 Lindell Jan. 23.

a.m., to Oi'r Lady of Lourdes Chnrcn. Forsvth advertising agency for obtaining a ltmr.it ivn a rnrt iiin nrrniint. "FORD. '49 tractor, with Wagner ni-im ann Diane; at international Samish claimed he did not keep LUTHERAN CHURCH'S UHF panel, gid shape electric chick and Asbury. Interment Resurrec CHARWOMAN: day work; refer.

CLEANING and Ironinc. txperi-J enced; hy day or week, references. JK 5-5136. COOK, cleaning, expenrnced; cnl-" "fed; Al reteience. Box C-373.

Post-Dispatch. COUPLE. enre; cook, chaufieur and butler; PLASTERING 66 A. D. RABENAU, plastering, re-moriellnq, baths.

arcner, ceilines, kitchens, concrete, carpentry; estimates. 4312 Hunt.OL 2-2418. PATCH- metal arches installed; no Job too email. Hut-Bon, 1547 Ennelholm. PA 1-8592.

PLASTER repnfring, fuilv insured. Flnnegan. 1744 A Pennsylvania. days; PR40S4 eves PLa BTERiNG, prompt, reasonable. TriCfl- r.047 FO, 7-4252.

tion Cemeterv. nroocer.y.-ius HAS-ltthfi STORE: 24x48 on lot 35x195, at passed il'ong to uul TV PERMITS ARE CANCELED A member of Altar Society of Et. Joan of Arc. C.Ol.DBERCi, NETTIE. Jan.

2. widow o' the late Louis CohlherP. belov-rf mother of Mrs. BLAST IN SWEDISH LAPLAND rrierencrs Knx K.7A innt.ni Leona Hesel, Maurice and Harold Goldberg, dear plster of 'P. DAY WORK or kitchen rieiper.

Adoioh Bernard and Mrs. Leni taton, lor other real estate or what. ARROW V03-3122 COMPLETE restaurant fixtures for truck or building material. GA 1 74 22. bnGETfi; low mileage; Pontiac convertible pwap rnv qaity for pickup truck.pR 6-B522 SINGllE flat, "attached, for farm experienced.

MA 1-0227. Wilkes PLUMBERS (Licensed) 67 Kuenstler. our dear grandmother, mother-in-law, alster-in-law antj aunt. CITY PLUMBING CO. GIRL; colored; experlenceahouse work and call all day Sun or eveninL'.

n. uneiai rrom m-tho- STIFF. Strodtman Jan. 20. lO-ti, beloved husband ot Thetma Btief (nee Grnin).

rtear fnthfr of Charles Fred Raymond R. and Ralph C. Stief, dear brother of Dan and Klmer Stief, Rt-fia rurtis. Mabel Rackett and Esther Donohue. dear prandfather, father-In-law, brother-in-law and uncle.

Funeral Jan. 23. 1 Dm from MATH HKRMANN ft SON'S Chapel. Fair, and West Florissant avfl. Interment New St.

Marcus Cemetery. Mr. Stief was a member of 20 Year Club of Bemia Bajr Co. JE 3-9305. rial.

McPherson at Walton. 1:30 p.m., to B'nai Amoona Ceme nome. ja l-h4b4. A 1-14H4, GIRL; coloren dav work: Monday through Frlrisv. FR i.tos CONCRETE piers, steel I beam tery.

Ptease omit flowers. Mrs. I LU to 223 Paul Zinser Fred lllen 698 Sports- Bowl tliiren'ea 231 Vn. Ilrevus ls-nlda Murphy 608 Mereaiitlte Trust Women 194 Thelma Key A. Miller 496 Playitrniind Mothers 207 Bea I'telffer Bea Pfelffer 609 Vanilervoort omen 180 Pauline I he B.

Knltmtiyer 497 RETHI.FIIKM I.ANI l. Friday Women. 189 Malttli-h P. Kultniann 498 ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST Hlne Bells umen.

200 Anna Anea End 610 r.nni-viiR i.am's B-M Sundown lasste. 228 Marian Bersar Ethel Hill 606 Ylrtorv i-a'iue. 2SO Forrest Proh-t Freil Smlll 6S6 'AY I AN FS Arniour'a Handli-'ip. 228 T. Sak T.

sasak BOO Friday Malnr-Minor. omen. 223 Mary Hoval M. Koval 876 Men. 232 L.

Johnson R. BnmMII 690 KNITTKI BROS. I.ANKS Friendship IaKue. 223 E. Hammond E.

Hammond 670 Knlttlir llandlenp. 224 C. Puster H. Klemp 640 M'-BOWL I.ANKS Women's Majo- llandleap. 244 Gladvs Bntrh Marr- unison 600 Fridav Afternoon Women.

186 M. larey 1 Isrhrr 4.17 F.ff, Fnalnreef, 227 E. Turney E. Tarney 879 S-s llandleap. 245 Valrrdr Vnlrndv 601 s.s lassie Serateh.

265 Sam (itierrn Fred Taf( 644 (ENTFRV LANES Goodfellows. 227 J. Zerlllo E. Ponato 623 S( BATCH LEAGUE 246 Fred Kratiss Joei Jarcer 600 PAI.ACF BOWI. 1.

St. Mantifeetiirers. 237 A. Breaman A. Brerman 633 St.

C.F.I'. Women. 180 Kay Crbae ryGrbar 624 SI. L. r.r.r.

TENSION Women. 176 T. Hall K. Vein 434 Mrn. 206 C.

Wadlon r. adlon 828 PAI sr AVs Men's 0 It' 2227 I Sehroeder Sehroeder 646 219 M. FMee arrow 839 Moose Lodfe Women. 173 E. Osterhanno Oslrrhaien 446 (Tielstl lane.

rW Erlfta- Men. tn BUI Maiehmldt Bill Maarhmldt 612 Goldberg in state sat. alter a P-m CflRL: high school graduate; seeka empioyrnent. EV (iRIMRLE, CLIFTON inataiiea. orwnatT vi 3050.

SWAP 1958 Dodge for plekhff truck and difference. PR 6-8522! upTalso automatic. PR 3-QS90, PR 2-5032. ARJEPLOG, Sweden, Jan. 21 (UP) A powerful explosion rocked more than 100 square miles of Swedish Lapland along the Arctic circle early today.

Officials believed a meteor crashed to earth. No aircraft were reported missing and there was no other explanation for the blast. The explosion appeared to center on Arjeplog, a Lapland village 500 miles north of Stockholm. CA Or.il (iinL; work; age New work and remodeling city and county, FHA 36 1 manths, erms. 77l6Stanford.

PA -4453. ANYTHING in plumEing; batK-rooms, water heaters, sewer clean-tngJCewcn, 3129 Lemp. PR1-2980 repalrsT remodeling; guaranteed. 4338 Manchester JE 3-6432. "BFCKiTANnNC established 38 years.

5628 Rhodes, FL 2-5450 REPAIRS, contracting, fpinodeling. Koch, 5996 Theodore. EV 3-1773. RQOFIHG, SIDING 4 GUTTERING 68 Ill Teddy Lemay. jan.

18. 1956. beloved husband of 21. GE 6-5155. G1KL.

5 days weeTt" housework ru Adele Rinellng Grimble. dear father of Mrs. Charlej Arras and Luther C. Grimble, dear father-in-law. grandfather, great-grand-father and brother.

ASH HAULING 41 STRA.ssHKIM. MINXIE MOORE. 5.3")1 Terrv. Jan. 20.

1956. heloved wife of William C. Strasa-he'm. Funral from TlRKHMANN-HAR-RAL Chapel. 1905 Union bl.

10:0 a.m. Jan. 23. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Funera from HQFFMKIPTKK Chapel.

7SJ4 P. Broadway. ASHPITS, old sheds wrecked; basements cleaned. Prompt service Page. JE 5-0327.

ASHES, rubbish: prompt. Walton. 4461Cote Brilliante FR 1-7096. BRICKLAYING, TtUCKPOIHTING 43 The Federal Communications Commission has canceled UHF television construction permits of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod on request of the church's board of directors, it was announced in Washington yesterday. Emerson Russell, manager of station KFUO, radio outlet of the church, said the cancellation was requested after a study was made of the dwindling potentialities of UHF.

The church had been assigned Channel 30 and held the permit for more than a year. Airliner Engine Fails. LONDON. Jan. 21 (AP) A Trans World Airline Super-Constellation with 32 aboard reached London without mishap today after the pilot was forced to feather one propeller over the Atlantic on flight from New York.

Officials said oil consumption on one of the four engines was high. i a.m.. to jvr lona i cmeiery. Member of Benlamln Frnnkltn Lodn No, 6-12 A.F.ftA.M., Missou ri Consistory No. 1 M.R.B Moo ROOF INSPECTION Oat a free estimate on fiat and ahlnple roof; 3 years to pay.

Central Roof Billing Jlar- Jiet. In vour roof or a whole new roof: terms. Frederic, 428V lah Temple. Frev-Hreener fost ino. Tomorrow's Events PEKNREUTER.

tuckpolntlng. brick repair, free eat mates. 2752 Osage. PR 1-0043. PL 2-6115.

39S. A. L. and Barbers Union Local No. 10.

Guard of Hono aerv- BRICKWORK: olantera. Ires 8 p.m. Masonic service 5867A Theodoaia. EV 1-0666, m. coiorfd; tvping, filing, stock FO l-noil FRRl'-35570red: dBys: GIRL.

17. colored: house workT stay; references. WY 1-C848. HAND addressinc7; mailing listT -ulrk, reliable. PR 3-1013.

IRONING In" my home experl" enced Pit 2-42h0. LhpY, colored; baby ait, dayof night. FOJ-971II. l.AUNDRY In r.iy liomirTiperl enced: good irnner. KR 1-40J6 NURSffS AID.

GEne6-35''iy reliable. no IfPing; ilav worX! prefernorthwet. B'x K-206. fBX OPERATOR an'l experience. Mrs.

N. Fletcher. HA 7 CffETARY. experienced; office detail anorthand: accurate capable ow.i lettera. Box Y-597.

ST1FIIMKVEK, MARY fnee Fid t. bach), Gocd Samaritan Home. Jan. 21. 1956.

1 a.m., beloved wife of the late John Stuehmever, dear mother of Minnie Clara and Wm. Stfuli-mfT. Christine Ilorton and Fred Stuehmej-er. mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother, iater-In-law and aunt. Funeral from CALVIN F.

FET'TZ Funeral Home. 428 Natural Bridge Jan. 23, 1 :30 m. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. TiRW SHINGLE ROf)FS terms jiecel.

fiS22 KnrnemJAS.nfi17 STORAGE. MOVING. EXPRESS Always For the Things You Want, Keep en Eye on the Want vu.i vtn. snt vs.l Llpsts; tow rates; local. Jong distance, stnraee MA 1-1XR3 512 H.

Btri TUCKPOINTINO. etc. GAMBLTNT 5243 lansdowne. FL 2-2595. CARPENTERS IUILDERS 44 WORK guaranteed; repair or new porches, wood or concrete; tuck-pointing, guttering, roof, combination storm windows general re- Rair.

Terms. The Ooley 3633 Tavlor. CO 1-7745. UN 8-1563 CrTXlN LINK fenced free esti-mates; 36 months to pay; quality materials, low trices. A i Museum program: Masterpiece of the Week: "Still Life With a Mandolin" by Picasso; City Art Museum, Forest Park; 2:30 and 4:30 p.m.

Travel film: Russell Wright, "Germany Downtown Y.M.C.A., 1523 Locust street; 3 p.m. UPHOLSTERING, FURNITURE REPAIRING 71 "FURNITURE "upholstering and re- Ads in the ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH THOKV. I.F.O, 43.12 Maryland Jan. 10.

1956. dear brother of Guanle Phillips of Mexico, and the late Joseph Thorn. Private, services were held. lusiLun, resmuM, springs reset and retieit. Carnlchan.

SS10 ilancheater. WO l-22tS. firoadhurst Fence 7737 Brand. 1 II.

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