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BalkAtAdionOn Housing Bill Until Cost Is Revealed WASHINGTON, June 1--(AP) --The House rules committee refused today to clear President Truman's controversial housing bill for a House vote until it New Treatment Gets Real Results Joa't let yoar child infer the format of Pin- fcrffit! JffM't Mr f.tft JUJ isjredwni a nseditaCy-aoaroved ims Bit KitttiSatty destroys Pia-Worsa rmora stem from ihe tody. So lor the icsfruce aijas in x-oar laUj-. espedaliy the TOimrrissns itch. xsk yxjor crtiffltitt for f-W. the sxaU.

uy-u-uke tiblea perfected by tie fuanu Co, specialise ia JTOCT for 100 yean. Destroy tiose iiieve that itch. Jul KuMinbw: P-W far Pin-Wermi! finds out just how much the program will cost. On motion of Rep. Herter (R- Mass).

the rules group sent a I letter to the budget bureau questing cost figures. Pees the Senate-approved bill contend I it would involve a federal outla" of SI 6,000.000,000 to S19.000.000,- 1000 in 40 years. I The rules committee killed I similar legislation last year. Chairman Sabath (D-II1), bat' iling for the bill, announced he has set Friday as a new for committee action. Meanwhile, he told newsmen.

i he has advised Chairman Spenee (D-Ky) of the banking committee, which handled the housing measure, to seek to fay-pass the group under the new "an-! n-bottleaecking" procedures. Under that procedure, the chairman of the legislative com- mittee handling a bill can bring a vote on a measure by filing a i motion in the House. If the rules group does not act Friday, the housing bill can be put directly on the floor for a vote June 27. But if the committee clears it, administration leaders plan to bring it up next week. The measure was approved JEFFERSON CITY POST-TRIBUNE Chained To Bed Until Further Notice The Commercial Qffise of Ihe CAPITAL CITY TELEPHONE COMPANY Will Be Clod All Day On SaMays! 57-to-13 by the Senate on April 21.

It calls for a vast program of slums clearance, low-rent public housing and farm housing aids. There are more than 100 species ot loads in the world, 13 of which are found in the United Suites. I A NATIONALLY ADVERTISED! Ten-year-old John C. Franklinton shows he was found by officers, chained to his bed in his home at Ferriday. La.

Chief Deputy Sheriff James Hart said the boy's father, J. B. Franklin ton. 75, told officers Jie feared the bo.v would rtm away and he would lose S40 monthly in state welfare payments. Hart said charges have been filed against the father.

Diver Browns in House Approval To Homemade Helmet Vet Pension Bill SERiA PERFECT SLEEPER Jefferson Citj Dealer Tennyson's 520 E. High Phone 2849 i ST. LOUIS. June 1--(AP)--A 21-year-olci electrician drowned in the Meramec river in St. Louis county last night while using a 1 homemade diving helmet to re- i cover an outboard motor.

The youth, Kenneth Sudfeld. had located the missing motor and informed five companions that he would attach the diving line to it and swim up without i the helmet. After waiting about 20 min- utes, the group pulled up the line. The helmet was tied'to it, but there was no trace of Sud- Kis body was recovered i three hours later. Sudfeld, an employe of West- ern Electric company, construe- ted the diving gear out of a hot water boiler, a pump and hose after the motor dropped off his boat on a Memorial Day cruise, Illiteracy data last collected by the Census Bureau in 1930, showed illiteracy in the United States had been cut to 4.3 oer cent.

WASHINGTON, June l--(AP) --The House passed and sent to the Senate today a World War I and II veterans' pension bill after knocking out sn "unablc-to-work" provision. Passage came quickly after a spirited fight over the unemploy- ability proposal recommended by the veterans' committee. The provision went out of the bill by a standing vote of 172 to 57. There were no other proposed to the bill, estimated to cost, in its present form, $65 000.000.000 in addition to what now is being paid in pensions under Veterans' Administration regulations. The one-sidedness of the fight over the unemployability clause led to abandonment of a planned battle to eliminate World' War II veterans the bill's provisions.

There was less than two hours of debate on the bill, which actually writes into permanent law regulations under which pensions now are being paid to many vet- I erans. A much more cosily bill was de- feated by the House in March. Chairman Rankin (D-Miss) of t're veterans committee had op- i posed the unable-io-work provi- i sion as unfair and disi tory. Urges Commission For Investigation Of Doctor Shortage Missouri's doctor shortage and the need for a f'-ste school of medicine popped up in the House today. Kep.

Meredith Garten (R' of Lawrence county offered a resolution urging a commission of five representatives to study the problem and report back to the House by January 15. was referred to committee. A proposal for a statewide stuiiy by legislators and appointees of the governor killed recently after long debate in the senate. Med School Bill Tending Meanwhile, a bill to create a four-year medical school in sas City still is pending before a House committee. Garten's resolution said there "is urgent need in the state.

especially in the rural districts and in the state institutions for i tile training of more doctors of medicine." Two-Year School at V. He said the University or Mis- souri at Columbia has only a two year medical course. Students there have to complete their preparation for medicine at some other school. "If no action ii taken by the 65th Genera! Assembly looking to solution of this critical problem, a full two years time will have been lost Garten's resolution said. In explaining his proposal, he said he believed rural areas have only a third ot the doctors needed.

Stale institutions, like the Jit. Vernon Tuberculosis sanatorium, are in dire need of more staff physicians, too. Garten said. Wednesday Afleraoon. 1, 1949 Social Security Aids Increasing Number I Old-age and survivors insur- jance benefits paid to persons Jiving in the 13-couniv area serv- by the Jefferson" City social security office have increased roughly 16 per cent in the period from 1948, to April, 1949, Hiram Ford, manager, said today.

As of June 30, 19-58, when the agency data was 1,977 persons received 533,63400 monthly in the form of benefits. Ford said that by April this year. of persons had in- creased to 2,400 and the amount of money distributed was $39,1000,00. Counties served by office are, Audrain, Boons, Callaway, Cole, Dent, Gasconade, Maries, Montgomery, Moniteau, Miller, Osage, Phelps, and Pulaski. Margaret Home June 1 (AP) -Princess Margaret arrived home by plane iron! Paris' today, end- ing a month's holiday in Italy and France.

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I A ATWOOD VACUUM MACHINI CO. SiOO N. M.ln Hotkford, HHnoli Be IViuie GKASSMA5TKH Lawn" tjy for Ksi-unl J13.93 eith, T.OS., RoclfotJ. III.) S'. So.

K. K. Sees No Surplus Of Educated Minds MARSHALL. June 1-(AP)--Sen. Clinton P.

Anderson of New Mexico said yesterday he did not believe "the market for educated minds is overcrowded in this country." Speaking at the Missouri Valley college commencement, Anderson said he hoped to see the "harvest of diplomas grow rather than be restricted." Honorary degrees were given Anderson, Dr. Thomas P. Lindsay, Kansas City pastor; Dr. Everett P. Clinchy of New York, president of the American Brotherhood, and Dr.

Mary Elizabeth Cochran. of Piitsburg (Kas.) State college. Sixty-eight students were graduated--the largest class in the school's historv. DEATHS HERE'S the smile when you slip the selector lever into Driving notch--and realize that's al! there is to'do. There's the smile when you swing smoothly up to cruising speed without halt or check or break of stride.

There's the smile at traffic lights when you halt, wait, then move away with never a thought about shifting. JJut the broadest grin of all comes at the end of a long day's drive and you find you've covered more miles more easily. Even your treadle-foot so likely to become tired and cramped maintaining an even speed in direct-drive cars--appreciates the nuid ease of Dynaflow. For Dynaflow Drivef is no! merely a new transmission. It's a new experience a new luxury in driving.

In ten minutes you are handling it KOADMASTKR. optional at tztra. coii SUPER modt.lt. IB 1, "f.nQt. Nifwsrt.

tnwg. like a veteran in two days you wouldn't be without it. Omall wonder, then, that Dynaflow is the drive with which all new developments in transmissions are compared. Not merely "something better," it is something entirely new, the first exciting chapter in a whole new book. VJo learn for yourself how abundantly rich in pleasure every gallon becomes when you have Dynaflow.

Your Buick dealer Tvi! 1 be glad to demonstrate--glad to quote delivered prices glad to talk terms of as fine a deal as you could want. you'll find glad surprise in the delivery dates he is now mentioning. alnne nil fhcMi- features SM-smaath DYNAFLOW fULt- VIEW VISION from enforged gfau area SVfiNG-tASY DOORS and caty "LIVING SPACt" tNTEIHOItS with Deep. Cradle cushions Buoyant-riding QlMDftU- flEX COIl SPRINGING Lively FIREBALL S7RAICHT-HGHT POWfft wilh VALVE LIFTERS phi Ht-POIStD ENGINE low.pressure fires on SAffJY- RIDE HIM! Cruiier-ti'ne VENTIPORTS DUREX BEARINGS, moin and conneclmj rods BODY By FISHBl ci cplronol cl coif on SUff? notfefi. Whrn brttrr anlamohilrx htiilt HI ICK a-lll hnlltl thfm Services Are Held For Nrs.

Ashlock Services were held Monday at the Little Bonne Femme Baptist Church for Mrs. Cannie Belle Ashlock, 85, who died Saturday i at her home. Route 4. Columbia. I Mrs.

Ashlock was bora i Boone county April 19. 1864, the daughter of Elias and Lucinda Barnes. She was a lifelong resi- dent of Boone county, marrying James I. Ashlock Feb. 5.

1891. Mr. Ashlock died Dec. 10. 1929.

I Mrs. Ashlock is survived by two sons. Douglas of Jefferson City and George of Boone county: six grandchildren. Shaefer Ashlock of Hamburg, Paul Ashlock of New Bloomfield. Ruby, Betty and Marie Ashlock of JeV- ferson City and Lewis Ashlock of McBaine.

and four great-grandchildren. Elizabeth Rogers Died Yesterday Mrs. Elizabeth Rogers, 43. of 630 East Dunklin. died yester- I day at Kansas City in General i Hospital, where she had been a I patient for the last month.

She i was a widely known and active i member of the Negro commun- ity here. She and her husband operated the University Grill for 11 years. A member of Dunavant Chapel church, she was prominent in i her church affairs and civic activities. Besides her husband, she her father. Add Brown; two brothers Allen and Oscar, and a sister.

Mrs. Artie Duncan. all of Richmond. Mo. Surviving also are two sisters in Kansas City, Mrs.

Christina Smith and Mrs. Dora Medcslf. THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL KNAEBEL APPLIANCE CO. One ROYAL VACUUM CLKAXER With ATTACHMENTS S50.00 GIFT With the Purchase of S10.00 or More BIO Jefferson Phone 394G A Fine All Woof Fabrics Valuej up to $30.00 FREE when ordered with suit During the next 30 days with suit purchased (tailored to your measure) at our regular low prices, you get EXTRA TROUSERS FREE Scores of fresh, new all wool, fine quality fabrics from the current season all colors and patterns. Newest styles.

Tailored to your individual measure. Hurry. SAVE! Perfect fit end satisfaction guaranteed. SI GELICK, Tailor Men's and Women's Tailoring and AlJeraiions 117 E. High Over the Melody Shop ritone 4411 fcatnrin I CUSTOM TAILORED AT LYTLE PARK, CINCINNATI DROP ISTO CANYON BELOW BAU PARK AT LEAD IN eeAUTiFUL.

SOUTH DAKOTA'S SLACK. HILLS VACATION LAND. U.S. ROUTE 5. ANOTOEC "BIS WITH MOTORISTS IS THE STAR PERFORMANCE OF 'PREMIUM PEPMALUBC OIL.

McKAY BUICK, BUSINESS TRIPS pleasure on the Katy 315 E. HighSf. Jefferson City, Mo. SCENIC THRILLER WISCONSIN TOURIST WA6NET. ONE OF THE WORLD'S PIILARS AND BLUFFS TOWER ABOVE 6LACIAL U.S.

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SUTHOFF Standard Sarvice W. Hiffh Phone 381 JEFFERSON CITY COTTAGE COURT --STANDARD SERVICE-24-Hour Servfec E. McCmrtj Phone 203S KALLENBACH'S Standard Service Walnut McCarty Phone 2109.

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