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Clarion-Ledger from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 14

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J. D. Wise of Hazlehurst was re 14 C1)C fednday, December II, 1957 Kossman Heads MARRIAGE BILL elected chairman of the boar d. I 1 Tile Company N. L.

Cassibry, president of the Cleveland State Bank, was elected treasurer. F. Andre Wise of Haz 1 1 should be exemDted from the three Continued from page CLEVELAND S. E. (Ed) Koss aay waiting period, backers of the lehurst was named assistant man, Cleveland businessman, is the new Dresident of Misceramic bill leaped quickly.

HEW -ITT TO THE LINE LET THE CHIPS FALL-WHERE THEY MAY-By PURSER HEWITT treasurer; Earl Graves, Secretary; George H. Gully Jr. of Tile Company, one of the first "The Senator rose on a point of personal privilege but now he's talking about legislation." object Hazlehurst, Assistant Secretary. It was also announced that the Mississippi manufacturing plants to be owned exclusively by Mississippi stockholders. ed Sen.

W. B. Lucas of Macon. final stock sale has not been completed and, therefore, some stock "He's out of order." Lt. Gov, Carroll Gartin uohcld lis still available.

Kossman, who was born ana lived his early years in Greenville, was elected bv the Board of di i iVfcf II I Wr Lucas and Dunnam returned to rectors following the first annual stockholders meeting at tne new plant here Monday. It was announced at the meeting that the plant is now manu sure permitting the state park commissioners to exchange lands in Clarkco State Park. Earlier in the day the Senate compleU r.cticn on the marriage bill, adopting a number of amendments that were said to have been mostly of a clarifying nature, and passed it without a dissenting vote. Efforts of Senator Bill Burgin of Columbus to delete the blood test section from the bill failed. The blood test, three-day waiting period and minimum ages of 15 'ir girls and 17 for men were left intact by the Senate.

But the Senate did rewrite 'ie section making circuit clerks specifically liable to parents of marrying couples for $2,000 under their official bond if the law is violated. Sen. Hugh Boren of Tupelo argued the clerks already are liable under bond for any failure to perform their duties and bonds exceed The section was amended "to read simply that facturing wall tile ana win oe shipping tile commercially by January 1. About 70 of the company's 2,300 stockholders attended the' meeting All nricinal directors were SMALL TOWN CHRISTMAS The little towns keep Christmas too, 'Neath pine or palm or fir or yew In every land you will find them The counterparts of Bethlehem With holly, mistletoe and light. And pageants of "The Holy Night" Toyshops and wreaths and glittering treees Reunions of large families Church-plays with many taking part And "love-thy-neighbor" in each.

heart. Julien C. Hyer PAGES FROM THE PAST TEN YEARS AGO Dr. Loyd re-elected and five additional mem bers were These include-senator W. B.

Alexander, Dr. J. his scat. Dunnam represents the border counties of Jackson and Greene. Making her maiden floor speech, Sen.

Mary Lou Godbold of Oxford protested Burgin's proposal to remove the blood test. She protested "as a parent, teacher, PTA member" and behalf of abcut 60 other statewide organizations supporting the measure. Sen. R. E.

L. Gentry of Mount Olive argued that the blood test "is the heart of this measure" and said state hospitals are full of patients being treated at great cost to the taxpayers because of syphilis. The Senate quickly adopted House versions of three welfare bills, among them a bill which would raise from $30 to $35 the ceiling on old age assistance. Burgin and Sen. Earl Evans Jr.

of Canton said thSenate should accept House Changes in the Welfare measures in order to get the C. Russell and M. C. Toler, all of We take core of every detail of handling out-of-town funerals, providing this service at moderate cost. BALDWIN FUNERAL HOME 733 Manshlp Rt.

Phane t.I7Ti MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME 12 Capitol St Phono t-lltt Cleveland; M. D. Buckets president of the Bank of Clove-land and J. T. Davis of Merigold.

schools all over the! state," Hall csiH "Wo vote monev to give one clerks will be liable under their a dairy barn, another a livestock herd, and so on. This is no dif bond for failure to comply with th. law. a snsnrs, sr rsrs'jrrjnoi ferent." Amendments voted down J- has begun practice at Purvis as the first young doctor to complete medical school training under Mississippi's new program ed moves to exempt servicemen and servicewomen from the wait ing period, to include the RH fac legislature through the special ses Season! A New Closed Window Driving Be Safe. Be Sure With designed to increase rural service tor in thp blood test, and to softenjsi anges will be of- DEEP FREEZE BABY YEAR OLD Stephen Moore, now one year old, bounces on the lap of his mother, Mrs.

Ellen Moore of Wallsend, -England. Pie hrcame. famous as the "rieep frpP7p" baby. Mrs. Moore was seriously injured by a log falling from a passing truck and lay six months in a coma.

She was placed in "deep freeze" anesthesia for his birth. Both mother and child are now well. Clarion-Ledger AP Wirephoto. the regular session in criminal penalties against circuit clerks. fered in January.

by physicians. At the a ra time Representative-Elect Hayden Campbell of Jackson prepared a bill calling for $3,073,500 for a new MIDAS MUFFLER FREE 15 Minute Installation Lifetime Guarantee 1305 S. Gallatin Ph. 4-3595 I PHONE 3-4649 We Con Serve You Better Only Burgin himself and Sen. tor.

The Senate also passed a bill to appropriate $5,000 to defray expenses of the Mississippi Southern William Semmes of Grenada voted for Burgin's amendment to delete the blood test. four year medical college in Jack' son to be presented the 1948 legislature. Perkinston Junior College defeated Pearl River 25 to College band on trips outside the Nashville, Tcnn. Dec. 10, 1937 mavmxg Mississirn: It must be annoying to Mississippi State football fans to have Coach WADE WALKER in the midst of discussions over every football vacancy that comes up, currently, the one at Texas But wouldn't it be bad if we had a coach nobody wanted? BAD ADVFRTISIXG The recent revelations about racketeering gangsters of the Teamster's Union operating in Jackson at the Southland Cotton Oil Company may prove to be some help to Mississippi in its program of welcoming industry to the Mississippi lacks that type of labor element and the occasions when violence breaks out in our state are rare and nearly always produced by invaders from outside our borders.

On the other hand the fact that Tennessee is so well supplied with goons that the whole South is their fieldof operation may result in some plants preferring the Magnolia Commonwealth to the volunteer State. oro VAD1S? Tennessee is wrestling with the same problem that faces Mississippi, what to do with the-mounting tide of students who want to attend college. The State Board of Education in Nashville recently promulgated a plan permitting individual colleges to tighten entrance requirements as a means of limiting enrollments. But a survey team studying higher education in Tennessee says all persons who want higher education-should have the opportunity of receiving it. This proposal if carried out would mean more new state colleges.

If this program is carried through, Tenneseeans who now get by without a state income might just as well get ready to pay one. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Many happy returns of the day on Wednesday back there at home BAXTER WILSON TOM Q. ELLIS JOHN S. WINBIGLER Dr. RAYMOND MARTIN, Jr.

HUGH B. MILSTEAD JIM "Blue" BIVTN HUGH McINNIS Sen. Collie Dunnam of Richton state. Sen. Stanton Hall of Hattiesburg, took the floor on personal privilege at Picayune In the annual Tung Millsaps Band Slates and launched into a lengthy dis- who offered the bill and argued Bowl football game.

Leussion of his family. When Dun 4or-its passage, had a quick reply TWENTY YEARS AGO-Berme nam mentioned that servicemen Bierman of Minnesota was re Yule Program Tonight portedly in line for the place as head football coach at Mississippi 'fo' music of "The Robe," "The Song of Bernadette," and "Captain from Castile," by Alfred Newman. for critics. Sen. Frank Barlow of Crystal Springs asked "if we're going to do this for Mississippi Southern, what about the other colleges and schools in this state." "We've passed these individual bills to help various colleges and Grosso," Op 6, No.

8, a classic State College to succeed Colonel Ralph Sasse. The City Council of Jackson declared paving ne The band is planning two other composition from the Baroque period, by Arcangello Carelli; "Polka and Fugue" from the opera concerts and a concert tour during the year, Purser said. cessary on Arbor Vista, a Vista, Pecan Boulvard, Fredricka, Magnolia, St. Charles, Euclid and bchwanda the by Ja- OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL 9 Fairview Senator Bil romir Weinberger; "Jesu, Joy of Man Desiring, by J. S.

Bach; Millsaps College's second contribution to the Christmas season will be presented Thursday when the concert band gives its annual Christmas program. The concert, the first of the year by the band, will be held in the Millsaps Christian Center auditorium at 8 p.m. Fred H. Purser, has announced that the following selections will be included on the program: "An American Weekend," a light musical setting in suite form by John T. Morrissey: "Concerto bo of Mississippi was one of those urging Uncle Sam to require the Commodity Credit Corporation to Men of Music, a march of re iiw iow m.ci save $8.25 BEN RUS cent publication; "Yuletide Shetch- buy Southern cotton for twelve es," a medley of favorite Christmas cents a pound.

songs; "Sleigh Ride," a seasonal 17 JEWELS THIRTY FIVE YEARS AGO the favorite by Leroy Anderson; and APPLIANCES AT OUR COST PLUS Jackson Light and Traction Com 'Hollywood Moods," four excerpts $01.50 pany discovered several score per in suite form from the background i 21 sons are stealing electric current 50( Down 50 Weekly Choice from the company by tapping the loweit prlca avar for a Tina power lines without a meter. The Jackson Male Chorus appear Shopping Booming BENRUS. The watch el guaranteed aceu- r.ru 1 a va veu many, many veart oi ing in a concert with the Jackson unfailing ervice. Sea our large stocks. Municipal Orchestra at the Cen No.

MERIDIAN Steady fair weather, with Saturday exception, brought thousands of Meridian Christmas shoppers to downtown tury Theatre include Harry Hutch- Li ms and J. W. Fowler first tenors, HOMI Of THf HAHCT BiAMONB JUKttH'S U'CtST mtt itmt Ralph Marley and A. P. Hamil Aicriflian stores during tip pa ton second tenors, B.

E. Mitchell, RTJSCH ELM ihuxt jEwnms-omciAxs 9 six days. Most merchants said D. M. Patch and H.

A. Dawson 0 la ll 5a Spte'oli In Our Wlndowa 105 CAPITOL ST. first basses, A. D. Wicks, J.

Kennedy and J. C. Sasser, sec business was as good or better than last year's high record. Stores were also crowded Saturday despite the rain. ond basses.

Stocks enlarged and increased sales forces have paved the way for the heavy Yuletime trade. with ORANGE McGowan Urging or troiig? 2nd Party GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Circuit Judge M. M. McGowan, think about the matter. of this citv.

Tuesdav disouteri in The States Rights Democrats cling i mi. to the idea, old fashioned though 'iiiimiimmiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiini- it may be, that we cannot vote for civil rights and racial integration and then avoid its consequences by manipulation and political maneuvering. Or in other words, we At the first sign of cold or flu drink extra glasses of orange or grapefruit juice every day. They provide Vitamin liquid, and other health benefits to help pre-vent and fight flu. FlorMs rimi Commission, Lai(anl, Florida.

1B37 cannot hand over to our enemies FLORIST: 1 Phone 2-6967 niiiiiimiiiiimimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiT strong terms the claims of political analysts that a third party movement is underway in the South, claiming instead that a "realignment" of parties is the aim. He said that the two present parties stand for one and the same and that the states rights advocates in the South are holding a meeting in this state soon to formulate plans for a powerful "second party" based on principles of constitutional government as prescribed by "our founding fathers." our only weapon, the ballot. They cling-also-to the idea that the mm EXCLUSIVE TUB RE VOLUTION ART Vi" Galvanized Pipe 100 ft ,.13.30 3A" Golvanixed Pipe 100 ft. ..17.35 Vi" Black Pipe 100 ft. 11.04 Black Pipe 100 ft .14.47 Vi" Galvanized Ells .15 Vi" Galvanized Tees Ea.

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JACKSON, MISS. PHONE 2-5148 wnipping boy era of insults against the South should be brought to an end. "To this end we are discuss-J ing plans to conduct an opinion poll among the people of the state! to see what they think of the mat-' ter. "By the plan we have under consideration we hope to procure His prepared statement is given INVISO-BIFOCAL i completely invisible I Free Parking at all the lots in I our vlcinitjrl Jobs L. Alters).

Mrt Here: "Ever so often in recent months especially since Little Rock, noli ticaJ analysts have sousht to sound out sentiment on the auestion of opinions by a questionnaire ballot Ja a TO THE FIRST 12 PEOPLE (ONLY) Entering Our Store EACH DAY from now 'ill Christmas we will sell any Frigidaire Appliance at our Cost Plus $1.00. Choose from: --FRIGIDAIRE RANGES WASHERS DRYERS DISHWASHERS UPRIGHT FREEZERS REFRIGERATORS irom between 75.000 and lOfl.ooo CHESTER OPTICAL D1SPENSABI 523 E. Capital St Phnor Mfln people. The States Rights leaders OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL 9 ftk GENUINE 2 DIAMOND independent political action on the part of the South. In all instances they have merely polled the high office holders.

The aswers have varied little. "Won't "It has seemingly never occurred to anyone to inquire what the facple think about it. After all they have some stake in the matter. "The States Rights Democrats in Mississippi who believe we should sever our connections with the National organization at the residential level, would like to know what the stockholders the are holding a meeting in the near future to complete plans for the poll, and the public will be further advised of the details. "We wish to emphasize that States Rights Democrats of our state do not and have never fostered the founding of a Third Party, but a re-alignment of our parties on lines of principles and the founding of a Second major party.

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Jfl SPICIALS IN OU WINDOWS ence in what the two major par-tics stand for, particularly the iMationai Organizations." Join Ouv 1958 Were $24.95 While They W5 OPIN IVIRT IVININO mF KflF.WI OtWUfnt-orTICIANS 105 E. CAPITOL ST CIJRISTWASCLUD i Hearever" RADIO Mow How to Reduce Painful LISTEN TO BILL PE.N'NELL READS THE BIBLE EACH MORNING 6:55 a.m. WJDX 95 No Batteries No Tubes No Transistors No Electricity welling of Piles YOU'LL HAVE $25 TO $250 FOR CHRISTMAS 1958 Only 50 Deposits of .50 to 5.00 No Charges or Fees urn Aw ruLwuud With proper cart, thould lair a liMimt. Small tneugh to carry in watch pocket or purse. with home medication -V DOCTOR'S TESTS, NEW STAINLESS FORMULA WITH AMAZING ANESTHETIC ACTION STOPS PAMtNSTANTLYI An amazing new, stainless com- This remarkable pound haj been developed to treat bines 6 mSlJ torture of mDle mips nr.

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