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Moberly Monitor-Index and Moberly Evening Democrat from Moberly, Missouri • Page 2

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Moberly Monitor- Index and Democrat Page 2 Vlonday, Jan. 31, 1955 IBurns and Five Women Back New Egg Law Randolph Countian Is Supporting Proposal In State Legislature JEFFERSON CITY Charles F. Burns, Randolph County's representative to the Missouri State Legislature, has joined the five (Hardy, Belle; and Mrs. Clara Aiken Speer, Kansas City. A new egg law as introduced will contain the following features: (1) require shell eggs sold to consumers to be Grade or better.

(2; establish grades to meet U.S.D.A. specifications or better. (3) provide for the law to be self supporting in its administration and enforcement by licensing egg buyers, egg sors, and egg retailers. women members of the House Representatives in sponsoring new egg law of Department of Agriculture to enjoin violations, authorize the Department of Agriculture to seize, health is a proosr national con- labeled eggs, and authorize the Department of Agriculture to revoke licenses of egg buyers, egg processors, egg retailers, or egg graders who violate the law. Missouri for many years has had a law regulating the pur- proces-jchase and sale of eggs, but according to the authors of the new (4) all graded shell eggs to be held at 60 degrees Fahrenheit, or under, from the time of their receipt from the producer.

(5) require all eggs sold to consumers to be properly labeled as to grade and to size, and prohibit all misleading advertising of eggs. (6) prohibit the sale or purchase of inedible eggs for a The five women are Miss Jen-j consum -ption in any form. nic Chinn, Shelbyville; Mrs. John C. Pope.

Marshfield; Mrs. Jennie Walsh, St. Louis; Helen G. (7) provide for enforcement by prosecution for violations as a misdemeanor, authorize the State bill, the law is wholly inadequate as an incentive for egg producers to increase the quality of their eggs; and further, is wholly inadequate to protect consumers in the purchase of eggs. At the present time, eggs may be sold to the consumer on an "unclassified basis," which means that such eggs are not graded as to quality.

As a result, consumers often pay for eggs which are of inferior quality and sometimes are actually inedible. Arab Premiers Try to Settle Iraq Question Delegation to Baghdad Will Warn Against Alliance With Turkey CAIRO, Egypt The Arab League prime ministers, divided over Iraq's proposed alliance with Western-backed Turkey, prepared today to send a mission to Baghdad in an effort to settle the dispute. Jordan proposed sending the delegation to Iraq after Egypt threatened to pull out of the league unless the other members joined NOW. 1 Du Pont RUBBER-BASE WALL PAINT makes wall painting easier than ever Yes, now you can paint four average walls in just half a day with amazing FLOW Kerns Rubber Base Wall Paint! Goes on easily with brush or roEer dries in 30 minutes no unpleasant odor super scrubbable wide range of stunning colors which are matched in odorless Duco Semi-Gloss for woodwork. 55 an.

(deop colon Also We Sell Ready Mix Concrete T.CROS DUPONT PAINTS for EVERY PURPOSE her in condemning the Iraqi-Turkish alliance. Warned to Delay A Saudi Arabian diplomat, who has been taking part in the nine- Morse Says Most- Senators Privately Against Resolution DENVKR OB--A majority of senators were "privately opposed" to President Eisenhower's Formosa resolution, in the opinion of Sen. Wayne Morse (Ind-Ore). Morse, one of three senators who voted against the resolution, told a press conference yesterday: "The majority of senators unquestionably regretted the resolution that was before them. Had they been asked about it privately, the majority would have said no." Morse termed the resolution "a complete surrender to the preventive war theory of one Adm.

(Arthur) Radford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. 156 Persons Attend Monroe County Farm Bureau Dinner at Paris PARIS One hundred fifty- six persons attended the annual Farm Bureau banquet here Thursday evening at the high school lunch room. The turkey 'dinner was served by the Band Mothers. The program included the Invocation and the introduction of guests by the president. Tom Cal lis.

There was group singing led by R. C. Ranney and with Mrs. Ranney accompanying. The Mark Twain Four of Moberly furnished a numbsr of selections.

Speakers were--Virgil Burk who spoke the Wife Spends the Money" for 'groceries of course, since Burk is an affiliate Morse attacked Chines eNational- ist leader Chiang Kai-shek, saying: "I don't propose to risk 165 million American lives in a situa- day conference of the league pre- tion where Chia int could miorc fto 0 a an explosion that would miers here, said the mission would warn Iraq's Premier Said Nuri "to immediately suspend plans to sign the alliance with Turkey" until the Arab states reach unanimous agreement on the question of alliance outside the league. The informant said that if the a fails, either Iraq or Egypt will have to get out of the Arab League security pact. send the world to war. I don't trust Affton Man Held Under $5,000 Bail After Fatal Fight ST. LOUIS Wl Maurice Lee Fuller, 33, of suburban Affton, was free on $5,000 bond on a manslaughter charge today in connection with the death of an Illinois man in a fight.

Fuller, a plumber, was charged in a warrant issued Saturday by mancl S5ia save Madsti-atp Lpslio ln construction costs and about 2 Plans to Construct Two Radar Sites in Missouri Canceled COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. --Plans to construct radar sites at Nevada and Bowling Green, and six other locations in the country have been cancelled. The Continental Air Defense Command, it announcing this Saturday, said technical improvements in radar and other electronic devices head resulted in a decision to delete the sites. Other middle- western sites eliminated were at Sioux City, and Falls City. Neb.

Deletion of the sites, the com mand said, would save $4,139,000 T. Lewis. Victim of the fight was Lawrence Fertig, 29-year-old East St. Louis, 111., laborer, who was found in the backyard of the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Ballman in Webster Groves. Fertig died early Saturday. An autopsy showed he had received multiple blows to the head that caused a brain hemorrhage. Ovid Yadon, Webster Groves police chiei, he was told Fuller followed the Ballmans and Fertig to the Ballman home and that Fuller kicked out a storm door at the house when Ballman objected to him entering. Yadon said the fight with Fertig followed.

Water Line Extensions Underway in Salisbury SALISBURY Work ol installing new lines have been completed and work has now been started on the water line extensions. million dollars in equipment. Guests in Dicfcerson Home RENICK Mrs. J. P.

Dickerson of Madison and Mrs. Beryl Dickerson rind daughter of Holliday were isitors Tuesday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dickerson. "SUFFERED 7 YEARS-- thenPazo brought amazing relief 1" Mr.

H. Chicaio, IHinoli In 9 out of 10 cases of simple piles, tested by doctors, amazing Pazo Ointment stopped -educed swelling, healed cracking shrunk piles WITHOUT SURGERY 1 Pain was stopped or materially reduced. Pazo acts to soothe, relieve itching instantly. In tubes, also modern Suppositories at druggists. Get for wonderful fast relief.

Now aim in new STAINLESS lorm. in a chain store, and Guthrie, who spoke on "Activities of the Missouri Farm Bureau." Revival Has Good Start At the Nazarene Church The revival at the Church of the Nazarene got off to a good start yesterday, reports the pastor, the Rev. Charles C. Chaney. There were eight conversions last night.

A good crowd attended the services and interest was fine, he adds. Conducting the services nightly at 7:45 o'clock is the Rev. Paul R. Bynurn of St. 'Louis.

This is a youth revival and all youth in the community, as as adults, are invited to attend. Dies After 'Warming Up' His Car ST. LOUIS Mendel, 49, died at City Hospital yesterday shortly after he was apparently overcome while "warming up" his car in the garage. His wife told police Mendez went into the to start 'the car, returned to the house after about 45 minutes and collapsed. He dted shortly after being taken to the hospital.

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UNINTENTIONALLY OMITTED FRIDAY Congratulations To Mr. A. J. Noll On The Grand Opening of His New NOLL MOTEL We Are Proud To Have Furnished The Building Materials. We Extend Him Best Wishes For Success Jones Lumber Supply Co, Hi-Way 24 West Phone 2718 Moberly For THE FIRST NEW SERVICE OF FIFTY-FIVE AT THE MECHANICS "Mechanics Assured Checking Account" You Receive: NO MONTHLY SERVICE CHARGE NO ADDITIONAL CHARGES OF ANY KIND NO MINIMUM BALANCE REQUIREMENT 20 PERSONALIZED CHECKS Your Cost: 1" For 20 CHECKS Recognizing the need in our community for a low cost simplified checking plan the Mechanics offer our Mechanics Assured Checking Account.

Our customers will still have the CHOICE of our present system with FREE Personalized Checks or a Mechanics Assured Checking Account. Under this new plan you will purchase a book of 20 checks for $1.50 and that is your entire cost. No minimum balance is required and you have no confusing service charges debited against your account at the end of the month. IT'S NEW ITS SIMPLE IT'S THRIFTY MAY WE OPEN ONE FOR YOU TOMORROW A Member Federal Reserve System MOBERLY MISSOURI Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

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