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TWO A and Circujation Office. Phorie Oak Hill 90 POST-HERALD, BECKLEY, W. VA. SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 1950 49 Felony Indictments Returned By Grand Jury In Fayette County Three Murder Indictments Are Included In Report! From Grand Jury Which Had Been In Session Two Days "rAYJETTEVILLE, July 7 RICHWOOD PERSONALS RICHWOOD, July 1 and Mrs. Vincent Seiianrii and son, Jimmy, ot.

Dayton, Ohio are spending a week: in Richwood. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Porter and children, Ross and Jill Ann spent the week with and Abe Reed, Mrs. PowerYs the 1 his home Thursday after ai RICHWOOD, July 7 The former Kathleen Reed.

long illness. He was a IKelong Sacred Heart Hospital' 1 0 11 111161 1 2 a i campaign had a very aus- first report Frank Hereford's FuneralComplete SUMMERSVILLE, July 7 -Frank Hamilton died I A t-Y Memorial Gifts Is Suscribed To Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Carl Taylor, Missi A Brannon and Harvei retlred farmer campaign pidous start at its orannon and Harvei piaous start at its first it to nave been for the conspiring to inflict bodily IHollifield spent the holidays with Funeral services will be held fleeting last Thursday night, is past June. harm uDon Thomas AlrWman relatives in RichwonH Sunday at 2 o.m.

in the 1 About isn a i and u.o 1 arrn Lawrence Lester for April. Alderman, 1 relatives in Richwood. AIA 4. iil liJC Mrs. Clyde Spencer and i i Memorial-Methodist church Pamela of Tampa, 1 the pev A Gregory and tne store building of! for the feloniousi Pamela of Tampa, Forty-nine felony and one misde-1 shooting of Percy Fruits this past! Par er ana the theft of! assault upon George Toney bv- Sgt.

Spencer's bar meaner indictments were return-'June. and property last May. striking him f- ed by the Grand Jury this morn-! William Hughes for the a i Joe McGraw ior the theft of a bucket of coal ing after they haajseen in cutting of Robert Redman! ar rom ay Kelly, last Kent Toomb's, for felonious since Wednesday morning. in June. I a f.

Pon. George Toney by sirik-j Jones, who broke an I ankle in a fall several days ago The body will be removed N. Carlson who presided at Felony indictments were re- George Toney, vist ng Sgt. Spencer's parents ev A. Dorsey officiating.

Buron the head witli a1 Mr and Mrs Lyn Spencer. Sgtj a wil1 in the Grove ceme- last May. -Spencer is now stationed in Okiri- tery The bocj will-He in state at as. for i 3W3, the church for one hour orecedin? turned against the following persons: Ira Adkins for felonious assault station. upon Alice Sims last April.

Kenneth Adkins for the theft of a revolver pistol from Carrie Kidwell during May. Xermit Adkins, Kenneth Adkins, Robert Adkins and Ira Ad- kings, jointly, for conspiring to indict bodily injury on Ralph Sims, and felonioub'ly assaulting him during the month ot April. Ray Adkins for the theft of an automobile tire from Gilbert Smith in April. Woodrow Adkins for the malicious wpunding of J. B.

Davis, by striking him with such force that his jaw was broken this past June. Tom Alderman for the malicious wounding of Ronald Thornton last April. Acie for the malicious wounding Carl Williams in June of this year. Ervin L. Barron for the theft of $30.00 in money from the General Department Stores last May.

a Bergan for statutory rape. i i i A I I Ll Ernest Humphrey for the Cla enc for tne receiv-sing him with a chair last May bezziement of funds from the gk eral a 01 tne the "church for one hour preceding the service. About 150 captains and workers assembled at the Rainbow Qrill eral Department Stores Jessie Johnson, Sam Walker Barrett, Joe Edward Turner, Joe Dean Barrett, Melvin Daniel Perdue, John Allen Woodson and J. C. jng of stolen cow, and fo rthe theft filling i the cov from the "property, of Burgess, in April of 1949.

1 1 Carl Williams for the felonious upon Acie Bailey last June. Flora to report 13 1 subscriptions amounting to $66,177. This showing was considered excellent and for the success of the campaign according to General Chairman Rev. is able to return to her job, James Albert i the i murder of malicious stabbing of James Hicks i last April, pon Acie Bailey last June Mr and fs. Orville Monroe ViHe to the Adella Wingfield for the and of Louisville are spending 2 Pm of James Thompkins, last! 3 week wilh her Parents, Mr.

and Surviving Mr? Anna Rmiti White mortuary at Summers- Mr. and Mrs. Orville Monroe yi'le to the residence Saturday at James Withrow and Carl Eu-! a Hillsbor J. Lewis Baber of Richwood 1 i i' a i i i i ana uari r.u- i iiuiauwiu. i i i i i a a nio ck or ihe contri-i gene Rollins, jointly for the mail- Mr and Airs.

J. Everett Lon" Coles for the armed robbery of I 4" delinquency of a (cious assault upon George Thomp- were th guests over the hol days Manuel Epps earlier -this month mi or February of this year, json, in June. Mr and before the meeting of the! ea for the i Georgft Wi Grand Jury. ot William Fred O'Neal in May. Theodore Lee for the malicious Ram on Osborne for obtaining shooting of Sanford Jackson last mo fa pretense in September of 1949.

0f Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Groves in ton Thompson, for William White of Morgaritown the murder of Lena Mae Thomp- i the holidays with his moth- tnn in Itmo pr son, in er, Mrs. M. D.

Poling. are his wife, M.rs. Anna Smith Hereford, and the following daughters: Mrs. Willa Robey, of Sutton; Mrs. Bertha Welch, of Fairdale; Mrs: Margaret Allen, of Washington, D.

Mrs. Bonnie Harper, of Beards Fork, and Mrs. Mary Bell and Mrs. Anna Louise Clout, of Summers- A i a A i 5 i i i i I A I i Penn for malicious 1 contributing to the delinquency of trier county and visited in Cov- KINCAID RITES ARE COMPLETED OAK HILL, July 7 Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 April. Earl Lester and William Arn-i 0 old for the of $7500 of James Penn last! a minor in October of 1949 April.

Ernest Randall for the theft of a rifle in May from General De- 'partment Stores. Warner Ratliff for the detention of a female person with intent to defile her last April. Joseph W. Louis Po-, gorzelski and Fred Sanson for in JLJ. UL ouiiiinctb- The misdemeanor indictment' Miss Violet Shaver spent the i Also vivin a re 17 grand- anri -J the meeting.

Enthusiasm was at a higii peak as each captain reported his and her subscriptions from the floor. Tabulations were made on retain this worthy institution." "Sacrificial giving is me order of the day" he a task, of gigantic proportions, confronts us." The general organization report was as follows: The Memorials Committee, un- H. Holt and Jerome Breckstein, co-chairmen, has reported 25 memorial; subscriptions to for a of $56,650. A appropriate plaque in brass or bronze will be placed on the door of each unit subscribed it was announced. against Earl W.

Walker is for the! Fo urth with relatives in Green- MRS. CARTE'S FUNERAL SET ington, Virginia. C. H. Deem left for Phillip! this week to visit with his wife who is a patient in the Meyers Clink- there.

i Miss -Ramona Haggerty is! spending a three week visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. 'E. Haggerty.

She is a student in the iAlderson-Broaddus school Rev. Carlson urged his listeners to renew their efforts zealously to attain the goal of approximately In a very spirited manner he stated, "The Sacred Heart Hospital is not on trial, but the people of area are and toev cmkiren and 17 great grandchil-jmust subscribe more generously a ever before if they wish to a huge blackboard showing each rtlDIQTftDlJCD MTIIIMP- team and division. jUiKiMUrilijK ILuillf FAMILY HAS REUNION dren. Korean Incident Indicates Soviet Propaganda Blunder Richard Dix Blackwell John iwarH. 1 a -rhTM" been ll1 for Seward, James Edward Thomas, John Thomas; James Withrow and Carl Rollins for conspiring to deface automobile belonging to John Foster and the felonious de- f', facing of said car this past June.

A second indictment against these men charges them with conspiring to destroy certain furniture fixtures' in the T. W. Wiseman beer tavern this past June, and the destruction of said property. third indictment against these men "charges them with conspiracy to 'destroy certain property and fixtures, and while in the act doing, the felonious stabbing of Edith Arthur Bragg for knowingly having "bought stolen property from Wade' Avancini and 'Bobby Eugne Sardner this past June. Howard -Bryson, charged with sodomy the month of May.

Bap'tis-Cailoway, for the theft of food and 'other articles from the New River Company last June, amounting to $90.88: John C. Casells, alias J. Jacvis, for false pretense in obtaining money from W. Farley in June Mack Junior. Coleman and Robert or the armed robbery" of Gray "and the theft of iri m'6ney, Homer; the, third offense.

-of Driving: while intoxicated. Davis for of from the General Stores filling Leslie-T)einpsey malicious wounding of Lewis Shockey the head a -baseball -bat. this past June. James for the theft of a'truck from Joe Tuck in May. Hillie Garten for the murder of Evelyn Webb Vandall.

Arzy A. Ottie Lee and Junior Francis Fur- Jace'for the. breaking -and enter- Ing of a restaurant building belonging to Lawrence Lewis, last May, and theft of shot juns and other property. Edward Lewis Hall, James Samuel-Wraith, and Edison Jerry Adkins for the breaking and entering of the General Department Stores warehouse and the theft of cigaretts and candy $1158.80, last April. valued at James Hoskins for the malicious DANCE v.

r. w. CLUB SATURDAY KITE j. wi i i theft of a cow in April of hvH July 7-Mrs Esta Cros- nursing at Phi i ippi belonging to Hildry Burgess. Carte of Hicp, died at her Mr and Mrs tVnrl n-- i i todaV i a crrnlro i who died at 2:45 p.

m. Thursday in the Oak Hill Hospital. She had months. Rites will be conducted from the Bradley Church of God with the Rev. w.

T. Broyles, of Kincaid, Bradley. Burial will fol- Cemetery, at Kincaid was a member of the Church of God at Bradley. She was born at Price Hill in Raleigh County, and her parents were George W. and Ciemtine J.

Godbey She is survived by her husband, Samuel, 'of Mount Hope; one brother, Robert Weese, of Montgomery, and one sister, Mrs. Annie Sink, of Mount Hope. Also: surviving are two sons, Fred set of leather harne Canterbury last March. Ronald Thornton, Albert Taylor and Orville Friddle, jointly .1 a today. th arness from OTMr ls parents Mr and OAK HILL NEWS OAK HILL, July 7 Mr.

and Mrs. Elbert Ciendenin, and sons, pf'Grundy, have been visiting in the home his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. G. S.

Ciendenin, of Oak Hill, during the past week. After attending the Church of God convention at Beckley over the weekend, Ciendenin plans to return to his home with his family. Mr. and Mrs. L.

Combs and Mrs. Bruce Hoover, of Akron, 0., are guests in the. home of their Thurbon, of the Bunker Hill section in Oak Hill. Miss Jenna Lee Crosier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Crosier, of Oak Hill, will return here Saturday for several months with her parents after completing the summer term at Marshall College. Huntington. Miss Crosier tives in Oak Hill.

L. M. Rogers, Point Lick, is a patient at Oak Hill hospital suffering a fractured thigh sus- William Cheek, of Mt. Hope, and daughter and sister, Mrs. Ed Gray Cheek, of Birchton, and four daughters, Mrs.

011L Perry, Mrs. GussJe Perry, and Mrs. Ella Thompson, ail of Oak 'Hill, 1 and Mrs. of Wilmington, 21 grandchildren; 29 great- grandchildren, and eight great- great-grandchildren. The body 'will remain 'at the chapel of the Tyree Funeral Home until'an Hour prior to the service hour.

Grandsons will serve as pallbearers. Swimming Party Planned By Auxiliary To VFW HILL, July 7 A 'swimming party at the Fayette County 4-H Camp has been planned by the Auxiliary of the Veterans Wars for their July 19 meeting. C. Rapp, was appointed chairman of publicity at the meeting Wednesday evening. Plans for an auxiliary dance will be made later.

Mrs. Rapp a Mrs. W. H. Gwrin are in charge of the swimming 'party.

Oak Hill Garden Club To Make Tour Of Nursery OAK HILL, July Members of the Onk Hill Garden Club will tour Emory Wriston's nursery at Kingston next Monday, after meeting at the Hill Hotel at 1:15 p.m., Mrs. Joe Lilly announced today. A qui. on-the identification of botanical names of evergreens will highlight the afternoon program. Refreshments will be "served to members by the hostesses, Mrs.

Guy Yeager, Mrs. Hobart Watson, and Mrs. Joe Oliver. Baptist church and was born in By JOHN' FISHER Moscow has made a colossal -of I perhaps fatal blunder in the very field in which the had in amateurs could not have bled the ball' worse than the Nicholas county in 1882. Arnold Pauley i and children left Sunday for Gary, i xvL She is survived oy her after spending a visit ke Cat A with A.

B. Campbell, Mrs. Pauley's father. Jake Carte, of Hico; the following children, Charlie and Emory Carte and Mrs. Eualine Anderson 014U iuts naQer all of Clarkston, the Fourth with Mr.

and and Lenora Carte, and Mrs. a Mrs. Cecil Holcomb in Akron. of'-Hico; Dr. and Mrs.

Jack Morman and Mr. and Mrs. Rader all-star players. Stalin's global "peace launched at the Stockholm international "Peace Congress" attended by American Communist winning converts among non-Communists, even Italian Then he pulled the rug from under both devotees SUMMERSVILLE, July 7--One hundred and relatives and friends of the iate Christopher McCIung family enjoyed their annual homecoming and picnic at iha Hawver place on Anglings Creek, on July 2. Those present 'were Mr.

and John McCIung, and family, jMr. and Mrs. Ralph Dobson, Mr. and Mrs. Gale McCIung, Eva Warner, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Brake and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart King and Gertrude McCIung, Miss Elizabeth King, Mr. and.

Mrs. Johnny Nutter, Mr. and Mrs. Guy- McCIung," and fam- it." All this! 11 ma Lou Green I a wishful thinking is being 1 18 Groves, Mr. and Mrs.

Sam bunked today by the fact that our' lung, and daughters, Anna industrial system never was on a'Lee and Mary Lou, Ivan Prokity. better peace footing for swift transformation to war production. Moscow's supreme propaganda effort, as this column has repeatedly revealed; was to'paint us as brandishing a war club and Russia (Red economist Manukyan month, "no matter last ately the monopolists and Their Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCIung, and daughters, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Mc- CIung and family, Mrs. John Cavendish and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cumbow, Mrs.

Doris Humphries and daughter Cherlyn, Mr. as waving an olive branch. But and Mrs. Lanty Pitsenberger, and Stalin spoiled the picture too family, Mr. and Mrs.

Orange Nut- Mrs. Leoda Crift, ITJ.UL iViib iiOicorno in Micron puncu M.IAU, uuu. all of Hico; Dr. and Mrs Jack Morman'and the rug from under both Devotees Stalin spoiled the picture too family, Mr. and Mrs.

Orange Nui- fman, of Quinwood; Jackie of Bloom'intiton Illi and du es leaving them dismayed soon a 1S campaign" lei an family, Mr. and Mrs. Rog- ift, of Ramsey; andjnois are visiting her father and an Ditt di lusioned PCCd fC sev eral er Cox and famil Mr snd Mrs. udie, of Carl. jmother Mr.

and Mrs. Branty Har- Th settlln Red dust in Asia ore il mi ht beenj Ottie Walton and famiiy and aV fv, 0 rfc nf 1- no ionger blinds mankind tn rf vjjiiiiit- iici lamer ann Mrs. Nellie Caudie, of Carl. mother Mr. and Mrs.

BraSy Har- Also surviving are the follow- ing brothers and sisters: Clawney Champe and Miss Malinda Champe, of Fayetteville; Mrs. Jenkey Thomas, of Madison, and Mrs. Anna Mason, of Ohio. ris of Richwood and" other relatives. Mrs.

Janie Hopkins has returned from a visit to California. Misses Levonda Shaver and Donna Dorsey have returned here planned Soviet aggression. American Courage Red also made in other affairs affecting public opinion. One of the most injurious to quest is the Politburo's failure Funeral services will be held- (followin a visi in California and at the Shady Grove Methodist I western states. lan.iTP church Sunday at 2 p.

m. with! Miss Anabelle Dorsey of Park- 0 SC nSe the hear of the Rev. Harry Simms, of Rupert, ersburg and Aliss Lois Dorsey of America Like hi predecessoJ officiating. Burial will follow in spent the holidays dictators, Stalin did not antici- run I (VT I 1 A i i P. E.

Raynolds and daughter, Already it had causecv many Jo Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Law- European statesman to him that rence Deit Mr and James their nations must be neutrals in the impending struggle between! the giants, America and Russia. Other Europeans and United Na- ia- Russia's schemes for military con-itions bigwigs were becoming Mrs Lee Am ick. ine Legg cemetery at Hico.

i with Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Dorsey.

The body will be taken from' Mr and Mrs Victor Booher are the Thomas funeral home at An-! visiting Washington and Balti- sted to the residence Saturday at 6 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holt and pate that our peace-loving people would draw the sword overnight, vinced that Stalin had gone pad- fist.

CRAIGSVILLE PYTHIAN OFFICERS INSTALLED Before me as I write is a pile of cartoons in European Communist publications. One shows a fat! capitalist, labelled Wall Street, CRAIGSVILLE, July 7 The 0 cuj-ni-nuai, iduciiCU i JUiy I i i 0 ledged word and I blowing a bag-pipe. The bag is Myrtle Temple of the Pythian 'marked with a dollar sign; the Sisters of Craigsville was insti- up to him. Had he read United States his- spent u. IMPORTS FOR MAY A i i i LCO I i children of ivlorgantown spent thejtory carefully, he would have dis- holidays with relative- here.

(covered that" we patiently suffer Rev. Roger Rice is attending the pin pricks up to a limit. Then we FROM CANADA INCREASE bal- tained in a fall from a cherry tree ance of trade with the United while visiting his mother, Mrs. L. E.

Rogers, of Summerlee. Admitted to the hospital yesterday, Rogers is reported by attendants to be in satisfactory condition. HOSPITAL PATIENT July 7 -Mrs. Armentrout "of Persinger is a patient in the Sacred Heart hospital, having been taken there on Thursday by ambulance. TODAY'S Radio Programs States dropped more than 5.0 per cent in May, compared with the like month a year ago, the Federal Statistics Bureau reported.

Exports to the United States in May climber to 3177,200,000 from $123,000,000 a year ago, while imports increased from 5172,100,000 'in. 1949 to $196,400,000 in May 1950. This greater expansion of exports over imports resulted in an adverse balance of $19.200,000 in May, compared with 549,000,000 last year. Summarizing Canada's total foreign trade during May, the bureau estimated total exports touched 5289,600,000, up $13,900,000 from last year. NETWORK PROGRAMS Eastern Local For centnt subtract one hour, (or mountain subtract two hours.

loczl ata- tioni change hour of relay to fit local ichtctules. La it minute pio gram changes cannot bt inctudid. Pioneer camp at Elkins. burst the dam in a Niagara of rase. often is 'too little Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Holcomb i As one Washington diplomat puts of Akron are visiting Holcomb and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Holcomb here. Mr.

and Mrs. Bruce Thompson and children of -Fairmont are visiting this week with his parents, B. E. Thompsons. Miss Esther Harrison is attend- pipes are belching cannons.

Russia's Pacificism Is Theme Another, titled "The Brand of Shame," is a drawing of Truman, Acheson and Marshall with the tuted by Mrs. Myrtle Cooper of Summersville. assisted by members of the Summersville, Charleston lodges. The Cowen Temple which is words "Instigator of a 6 weeks old initiated the fol- stamped on their foreheads. lowing officers Beula Faithe, LUU liuie, stamped on tneir lorenpacls lowing onicers fcanne, too late.

But our redeeming trait A third caricature is a balloon! Most Excellent Chief; Lucy Hyer, is tnat we won ake. too much, barrage protecting" anti-aircraft Excellent senior; a a Saw- too The balloons are hideous, A. 1A. i i i i i J. LA i.

order, better understand blown-up heads of Hoover, Dulles iens, Manager; Margaret Cox, Seethe extent of Soviet propaganda flaws which In the course of events may ruin the Soviet Union A i a i A i i i i 15 i i t.t.+ A A 4 I I i ing the Workshop for School Li- we should remember that Com- brarians at the West Virginia university. Mr. and Mrs. W. M.

Butler are! forsees eventual world i -A a i i I conquest by the hammer and to be stopped." SIC 2, i How -hvoocriti yers, Excellent junior; Flora Mul- I A I CfcLJ i J. J.UU t-i- L2.1LC3 and Defense Secretary retary; Betty Rose, Treasurer; Ro, anchored by ropes held by Tru- Protector; Rena man and keeping the Russian i Squires, Guard, and Phern Craig, "dove of peace" from landing. It is capiioned: "That enemy's got Past Chief. Charter members were Florence Brown, Ila Hughes, Betty Ben- How hypocritical such propa-' net a cel Herron, Mae Islorgan, nypocmical SUCh propa- I i iviae and Mrs. Glen i Shortly before the Korean ex-jganda seems to European Fowler, Frances Mullens, P.

N. Pospelov, Pravda's today in.light of Korea. Camilla Brown, Victoria Woodall, crI i sell in Charleston. plosi editor, declared, "Let the mad HOLCOMB PERSONALS so0i s( wiS "heTiL ions HOLCOMB, July 7 Mr and llvcM? 1 1 help th ir Iack At auu evs. tnev Mrs.

Charles Clevenger had as. week-end guests Mr. and Tried 1 A CO i i Instead of conditioning Mosa the above officers. iw's own people and its subject! Trustees were named as follows: OWn gSOpie ana llS SUDjeCt! a.i.uon;c; i iiotucu aa nations for' the present ordeal, One year, Florence Brawn; 2nd this misapplied propa- ear Jda Hughes, year, Mae Guy McCormick and children, Nancy, Mike and Joe of Newport preserve the doomed ganda has caught them off bal- aro terrified by the News, Virginia. Miss Onalee SATURDAY, JULY Ivancng John Scott Is Featured On Lions Club Program OAK HILL.

July 7--John How- of Oak Hill, was featured in the entertainment at a dinner-meeting of the Oak Hill Lions Club yesterday evening at the Ho-i tel Hill. The son of Mr. and Mrs. John Scott presented a musical program with the solovox and piano. Following a business session of the group, the board of directors met to outline future projects.

HAVE PICNIC I SCARBRO, July 7 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Payne and son, JoeJ of Scarbro, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman! Stover, of Kingston, and Miss! Rutholla Payne, of Oak Hill, pic-! nicked at the Fayette County 4-K'i grounds Tuesday evening.

LEAVE AFTER VISIT BROOKLYN, July 7 Sgt. and! Mrs. Ralph Ncal and son, Ralph left this week for'their home! in Gulfport, after visiting' his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Neal, of Brooklyn.

I t-- nbc Xewscaat Every Day cbx Comment sbc Harmony Rangers rnbs 1:13 News Commentary-- nbc Success ilamn cbs Orpan Program nbo Uvintr 1950-- iibc Sports Review ifarry WIsmer Sports-- abc -Ai Heifer Sports-- mbs 1:45 and Commeniary cbi Kcx ICotiry at Organ-- Organ Broadcast mbs 7:00 Voices Events-- nhc Starlight Operetta-- cbs Xat Brar.rtvxynnft Show abc Hawaii Calls Musicians-- mbi 7:15 Commentary-- abc Joe IMM.i.cjjIo Show-- nbo Monroe Show cbs Burs Adlam Playroom-- abc Comedy of Errors mbi 7:55 i Broadcast Saturday Dance nbc Pursuit RANSBERGER HOTEL PROPERTY LEASED SUMMERSVILLE, July' 7 Johnson and Shelton, of Gauley; Bridge, owners of the Ransber Hotel, leased the lot to the Oil Company. The hotel and all furniture and fixtures will be sold and moved off the lot in the near future. The Pure Oii Clevenger left Tuesda3' to spend the summer at Newport News and Virginia Beach. Taking a tip from Clausewitz, the famous master mind of war, Stalin for months has bee'n directing his effort at the "world's Mr. and Mrs.

Thurmond Kerns of Charleston spent the holidays' strength of will to resist" by the tudent ati a disasterously. West Virginia Wesleyan spent the with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E.

Dorsey. Mrs. Belvin Sebolt and children ivisited her mother in Quinwood i (Commu 'over the weekend. (Petitioned him Company will construct a modern gasoline station after October I. jvisite About seven million dollars a tlle weekend, is spent for sun burn Charles Clevenger and edies in the United States.

daughter, Ann and Charlotte spent with, her brothers Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomas and Mr. and James Thomas of Rainelle. Morgan.

Installing officer, Phern anc e. mey arc terrified by the Craig, Grand Representatives. Mae To Resist prospect, as sketched by prop-! Mor an a Alternate, Phern 'aganda, of "burning cities and in-! Craig. fanticide from A-bombs." Ttfe fakery has proved a i from such an astonishing Russia never intended to to stimulate Reds peace but only to fool the unwary i every where to collect signatures world again as to her secret dc-i to petitions for outlawing the atom could weaken its res- termination to push beyond and supporting Stalin's Iron Curtain at the first chance. 1 "peace drive." How To Encourage Aggression I But their.

own words can be the! In still another direction, Soviet "used to condemn the Soviets. The propaganda has back-fired. Just greatest liars in history inadvert- Stalin.ordered the Korean ently told the truth. The greatest jReds to attack, the official Comin- conspiraors of our age unwittingly cuatin nas -been telling paper, in commenting on given us the key to strategy. uermans tnat he stood ready to uncertainty of Britain, France and I They have informed the free klt Propaganda back Unity Baltimore Livestock v- i i i 1 1 i song has been that Uncle Sam isithe necessary rebuff.

That is why i Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Scott and Calvcs-IOO not enough in early to i wt J-J i i i a i 4 fc fc 7 A i i i i ti i. I ip newly created satei-j other countries, in the Hitler pre- world exactly how to act toward when Berlin Socialist war era, said, "Their policy of Russia. i Party encouraged the BEAVER a a "DOWN DAKOTA WAY" THE CHAMP" Robert Rockwell, Audrey Lonp ip intervene inf-aggressor and they themselves i is conirol officers squelched! became the victims of aggression i fr ee world was re-i "The events preceding World! -nS'x ed bl felt a a show thai the acgrcssori It nad DOPn Irr Hrni-n i i is all the more insolent and Hoss-300-- SmalJ supply fair Don Boyd ENROLLED IN DUKE MT.

HOPE. July 7 Bette Holt, of Mt. Hope, is enrolled in first semester of Duks Univcr- i summer session which be- last xveek. Twenty Questions nribn To Be Announcevl-- Hollywood abc a 9:00 Hit Parade-- nbc T.i Bo Announced cbs Itayburn Finch-- atv; or Falso a Tfixas nbe cJuy Lombardo mbs Street-- nba iinp i-ba Hollow Show-- aba Chicago Theater-- mba 10:30 Grand Ole Opry nbc Saturday In Houston-- abc 1UW Xcw5. Variety Dance nbc "ew5 i LMrsCins News Jt Dancins abc Xevri St Dance i cording to Moscow, because DAUGHTER the brink of a terrible de- July 7 --Ipression, we no longer have the! traHe or jY-50' Mn 3nd Mrs ui Bolcy, industrial capacity win a war.

ccr.ts "higher than" the latter dealings: Runa, are the parents of a ten Wishful Economic Thinking: scattered odd lots sows generally 25' a Olie half pound daughter. economic crisis is gaining! chSSe iso- 22b 7b borrows ga giiSi Jar et Ka wh arrived at the gleefully reported; ibs' 23.75-24^5: 2W-jSacred Heart Hospital in 51 2SO 11 50; iwood on Julv 4. The mother and 300 Ihs heavier 32.00 down- 120-; HO ibs 2o.5D-2i.oo; 140-160 ibs 22.00-50:'daughter returnea home Thurs- JSO-180 16? 23.50-2-t.OO; few sows Ibi 13.00-75 good 400-450 Ibs 2.00-XOC under prlre of same me ii.uic nouiuiit duo iu-; an da heiTie dr he does no receive! That is why organized people of good will! Lo frustrate the i of the instigators' i The purpose of such sound ad- weight sows; 2.00 under fed hogs 1.5C- of same weigru Shecp-50-- nothinj: in early; quotations nominally unchanged. ins BAND- COMING HOME! VFW BALLROOM 1181-4 Main St 9 till Admission: pfr coopl? RETURNS FROM TRIP OAK HILU July 7--Bob Thurmond, of Oak Hill, has returned from a fishing trip lo Chesapeake Bay. Thurmond visited with relatives in Washington over the Fourth of July holidayi.

VISIT RELATIVES LOCHGELLY, July 7--Mr. and Mrs. Alec Childcrs, of Lochzeliy. are visiting his relatives i'n 1 Charleston, this Hi CBAB OBCHABB BBIVE-IN THEATBE ONE MILE FROM BECKLEY ON CRAB ORCHARD ROA13 Saturday Only THE FAR FRONTIER" "MAN-EATER OF Roy Itogeri Qal! COLON CARTOON Show At Duik sr crey New Valley Theatre Rhodell. W.

Va. a a "There's a Girl in My Heart" Bowman Gloria Jeart MicJniqht Srtow Sat. ''Holidiy In Desi A i Mary a T. HOPE COKMttO Only FARLEY GRANGER --PLUS-- MOUNTAINAIR GLEN JEAN, Vf. VA.

Sat. a Sat. i i "RETURN OF WILD" FIRE" Richard Arlcn Patricia Morriton OMOO" The Shark God Ron Randal! Burton Show at Dusk Rain or OPENAIR IN" IN-TtiE-CARSPEAKER' T. 41 STAkAFORD and Sat, i i i 8 A Ann Slytht Ptrcy i i Robert --PLUS-- L.VST OF THE WILD HORSES Elliott a Cartoon xt Rain or I THE HOUSE OF HITS NOW SHOWING: TO-DAY THROUGH TUESDAY 'i'i "OUTLAW COUNTRY" Lash LaRue. Al St.

John PLUS LOSERS" Leo Gercey HaH with the Bowery Sat. Midnight Hun. Mon RAILS' Williams "ZAMBA" i PLUS "RIMFIRE" ALSO A to "UNDER SEA KINGDOM' Ray "Crash" Corrigart "CODE OF SILVER SAGE AlUn Rocky Lant PLUS IN TCCHNiCOLOR TT Havworth A A KILL WILLIAM BENDIX Ceckley's Sports Station MNGti, Tht City City Mcs. 35,000 Walls Program Schedule JULY'S, 1950 11:58 SIGN ON 12:00 NEWS 12:15 TUNE I 12:30 LDMCHEON A 1:00 LA i i ER DAY SAINTS 1:15 A BALL A A CINCINNATI VS. CHICAGO SAY IT WITH MUSIC SEW TER AND CHATTE FRONT PAGE A A MUSICAL MORS D'OEUVRR 6:30 SPORT NEWS MINOY CARSON 7:00 A A PRESENTS 7:30 PROUDLY WE A I HONOR ROLL NEWS MUSIC FROM THE SLUE ROOM 10:00 GAI A I 10:15 LOCAL NEWS :0:30 MUSIC FROM THE MOOSE 11:00 SIGN OFF Hear Ml Cincinnati ftfs E-amei On'Slatic-lreeFM fc.

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About Beckley Post-Herald Archive

Pages Available:
124,252
Years Available:
1930-1977