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

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Pnge2 Mobtrty Monitor- Lnaei 17 1952 I half brother. Joe Stevenson and his wife, arrived here from Joplin i this morning enroute to Comanche. Promised "No Publicity" "Boydstun told us there would no'publicity attached to Billy's funeral," Mrs. Massingill sobbed. "We did not ask for any help but it was offered us," Mrs.

Stevenson said. "However, it was un- 1 derstood there would be no pub licity. Naturally, we are shocked i and" want to stop the public fu Grieving Family Upset jnerai." had By 'Roman Holiday' before but he had written them saying that a wealthy Oklahoman wanted to paj OKLAHOMA CITY pub- Coo funeral expenses. Mrs. Ste lie funeral for killer William E.

i venson said the letter from Boyd Cook scheduled for this after- i stun saicl the an was doing it in noon at Comanche, was memory his wayward son. called off today after his grieving: 00 t- half brother said: "We family learned of the "Roman hoi- were going to make some arrange iday" atmosphere and asked that! mi nt lo bring Bill's body back but the sen-ices be halted. i wnen we got this offer, we de- The body of Cook, who was ex- i cide( to accep it since we really in the gas rjjdn'v have the money, itin Public Funeral For Killer Cook Is Called Off Plan in Oklahoma Former U.S. in owa Accused House Group Charges Him With Abuse of His Official Post Bv HARRY SNYDER WASHINGTON wv-House investigators today confronted a former U. S.

attorney in Iowa with accusations that he abused his official post- Robert E. Collier, chief counsel, told a judiciary subcommittee investigating the Justice Department he obtained sworn testimony to the claim threatening a Miami, firm Diamond, who is 74, resigned as U. S. attorney on 'Several Real Estate Deals Made Recently The James L. Stone Real Estate Agency has completed the follow' ing sales recently: Mr.

and Mrs. A. L. Klein. 414 Woodland Avenue, have sold their home at that location to Mr.

and Mrs. Chester L. Walker, Jr. of Kansas City. Mr.

and Mrs. Walker will move to their new home in the near future. Mrs. Mary Jane Bennett has sold her home at 415 Fulton Avenue to Mr. rind Mrs.

Foster X. Brooks of Howard County. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks will move in January.

1 Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Hut: chins have sold their home at 537 i Fulton Avenue to Mr. and Mrs.

E. Fausett. Mr. and Mrs. Fauselt are now living in their new property.

They have sold the home which they recently built at 710 Vincil street to Mr. and Mrs. James D. Wenzel. Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Litchfield have sold their investment property at 1111 Henry Street to Mrs. Gretna Scott of Huntsville. Mrs. Scott will move in January.

Qnd Mrs Fronk St0 ne, Route Madison have received Hugene ber Sying of six Stone, has been promoted California, had been on public dis-i including the Carl Mosser a i first ne ii Nov. 9. play since Sunday and an estimated a ji Atwood, 111., after kid- i Honed at an a i base near closed-Door Hearing 12 000 persons viewed the body of nap i ng them near Oklahoma City. Bordeaux, France, and states the one-time bicycle thief who He was i ven 300 years for the kid- a Trie French people ore lie V3.a etlvel-l uu a i i i i i un.ni. of the Mossers in hospitable and he likes i last month all night i homa city and then sentenced to i Hi wnr js the Questioning Oklahoma i th California for Dewey's Collier said in his opening state- me nt the accusations were made i California for Dewey Korea Joins JMrs.

Wright Leads on Cairo Church CWF Indian Truce Plan Christmas Lesson ney. jomi uu --n TOKYO ffl Communist North CAIRO--Mrs. Ralph Bowden E. Boydstun, owner of the funeral oined Russia and Red was hostess at a meeting of tne home, the family said i na deJnouncing the United Cairo Christian Women Fellow- nff i-- i c-liin hplrl Fririsv her hOmC. killed six persons.

Cook's family drove from Joplin, to Oklahoma death in City after learning the body had i death, been on public display at the Boyd- stun Funeral Home at Comanche. i Appeal for Aid i They appealed for aid in stopping Accrm On the funeral as preparations had i i i i UM been made for 10,000 persons. After a talk with Cook's attor ney. John Connolly Glen TOKY OH Communist North E. Boydstun, owner of the funeral I i unma ui i was called off.

Nations resolution based on India's i ship held Friday at her nome. Mrs. Joe Stevenson, Cook sis-1 for end i ng the stalemate The Fellowship voted to'send ter-in-law, said the body would Be Korean tru ce negotiations. I 510 to the Jacksonville, 111., Chris- taken immediately to a Galena, mortuary and then private services would be held later at Peace Cemetery near Joplin. Connolly said the new arrangements were made after he talked with Boydstun.

The attorney sard Coroner he was prepared to take legal a a a Attack Spy to Grant'wishes I On Springfield Man said he was happy to SpRrXGFIELD coroner's jury said last night that Robert G. Campbell, 74, was killed by blows A trm to Talona George Perry, 21, a soldier permitting Boydstun Funeral Home his wife were arr, of Comanche to.return the body to ly after Campbell during closed door questioning of Herman Gross, Mr. and Mrs. David Schiller and Herman N. Rice, associated with Quality Egg Shippers, Miami, Fla.

The gist of the accusations against Diamond had previously' been aired in federal court in Iowa. Collier said the Miami firm wal engaged in a controversy with Richard Swalve of George, over a shipment of eggs it bought from Swalve last spring. Diamond represented Swalve, the subcommittee counsel went on, and visited the Miami people last May. "The witnesses have given sworn A message from North Korean tj an home and to send personal i testimony that Mr. Diamond un- Foreign Minister Pak Hon Yong ts i ater Two dollars was given duly attempted to impress them opposing the resolution was broad- 0 the Randolph County tubercu- with his position as a federal pros cast by Pyongyang Radio.

losis society and the treasurer reported that the offering at the Women's Day service held Dec. i 7 was S34.78. editing official, used violent and abusive language and attempted to intimidate them by threatening jail indictment if his demands Mrs. Carver Wolfe gave a Christ, were not met," Collier said. FOR EVERYONE ON YOUR LIST at mas devotional service, using the scripture from the second chap- was in charge of the lesson.

"Making Christmas Christian." Mrs. Wright stated that the purpose of the study was threefold: one, to show how to, make Christmas live ties: two, to indictments Dropped He added that on Sept. 2 Dia- niond stepped aside as Swalve's lawver, and on the next day a federal. grand jury in the northern districl of Iowa i i Gross and Schiller on a charge of intent to defraud. he indictments were thrown out encourage families on Oct.

31 at the d.rcct.on of Judge es: of Comanche to.fetnrn the body to ly after Campb ell as eat and i to share Christmas, and three, to Henry N. Graven with orders that Comanche for funeral services, robbed of $340 at his home Jrioa. fo the fhe a i offcnscs resub- then to Joplin for burial: I vance Christmas more Chris- mittefi to a new grand jury by a However, the family told the As-j After licorice is extracted from sodated Press today it was shocked the roots of the licorice plants In nting the sub ject, Mrs. by what was going on. th insulating Wright stated "To a Christian, The outlaw's sister, Mrs.

Bertha i fire-fighting foam and insulating christmas means more zn a Massingill, her husband; Cook's i board for builders. A a sprig of mistletoe. To I A Loafer Sox MENS-- WOMENS-- CHILDRENS-- SOLID COLORS GREEN WINE BLUE Economy Shoe Store 310 W. Reed mittefi to a new grand jury by a prosecutor not previously connected with any phase of the matter." Collier said the Miami firm bought two shipments of eggs which gave rise to an argument him it means the over "several hundred dollars." birth of Christ, and Christ should He also said the case against be revealed in our Christmas de- Gross was sent to a corations. A Christian should sing grand jury -without the knowledge joyful songs about the Christ child of justice officials in Washington, and if possible everyone should hear the Messiah sung at least once during the holidays.

"Christmas reading makes the season more meaningful and nothing surpasses the simple and beautiful Christmas story from Luke." A demonstration was given PARIS--George T. Moore, 67, which was a discussion of what e( a bout 12:25 o'clock this morn- of a heart attack. Mr. Moore George T. Paris, Dies in Car Of Heart Attack could take place in a family council meeting where the members discuss and plan a Christian Christmas worship service for the home.

Those who took part were: Father, Mrs. Myrtle Bozarth; Mother, Mrs. Harvey Reynolds: Janice. Mrs. Norman Norton, and Paul, Mrs.

Everette Vanskike. Mrs. Wendell Belcher told that "Christmas loses its significance if we fail to serve Christ by failing to share with others. Since 1925, the Disciples of Christ have set aside Christmas as the time became ill last night at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Ziel, southeast of Paris, where he lived. The Ziels took him to a Paris physi-' clan's office, where treatment: seemed to help him, but he died in the Ziel car before reaching home. Mr. Moore, a bachelor, is survived also by two other sisters, Mrs. Viola Lawrence, Nashville, and Mrs.

Lola Sinclear, Hannibal, and two brothers, AI- PRACTICAL for making special offerings for bert Moore, Hannibal, and Charles benevolence. The church and Perry. church school help toward the sup- Funeral services will be held at port of fourteen homes for the 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon in aged and children through the the Speed and Blakcy Funeral FOR THi HOME! Bissell Carpet Sweepers Fine Clothes Hangers Cosco Table and Stools Ail Metal Ironing Boards Electric Irons Rubber Maid Dish Drain Rubber Maid Stove Mats Mirro-Matic and Presto Pressure Pans 4, 6 8 qt. size Presto 17 qt. Pressure Conner Revere Copper Chrome Plate Cooking Utensils Pyrex Ware Complete Stock Cake Covers Bath Room Scales Aluminum and Enamel Roasters Complete Line Fine Dinner stock patterns.

Many other items that will make practical gifts. NEWMAN HARDWARE CO. Phone 373 WE DELIVER Earl Domeron, Owner national benevolent association." READ MONITOR-INDEX WANT ADS Home by the Rev. W. E.

Reavis. Burial will be in Pleasant Hill cemetery. Thc dash, verve and crispness of TWEED have made it beloved beyond all other To the woman who wears it, TWEED brings an outlook fresh and carefree as itself! TWEED. Vzoz. $5.50 Othor sizes $1.75, $2.00, $3.25, S10.00 Fancy Dresser Sets $5.95 up Elizabeth Arden Sets S2.50 up Lentheric Tweed Sets $2.50 op Coty Sets S3 up Beautiful Compacts $1 to 512 Tweed Stick Cologne $1.25 Doube Tweed Set ST-75 Fancy Costume Jewery Sets 85c to $15 Jewelite Dresser Sets $5, $7.50, $10 Jewelite Brushes 2 Musical Powder Boxes $4.95 and $6.98 Perfume Atomizers $2 up Elizabeth Arden Sachets $2.50 and $3 Fancy Soaps 59c to $3 Amify Billfolds $1 to $15 Evening in Paris Sets Old Spice Sets $1-25 up Seaforth Sets $1-50 up King's Men Sets 2.10 up Lentheric Sets $1 Town Sets 5 1 Shaving Brushes S1 Men's $5-95 up Travel Cases $4.50 and $9.50 Town Travel Kifs $2.79 and $5.95 Cuff Link Sets $1-75 up Kaywoodie Pipes $3-50 up Electric Razors $19.50 up Amity Billfolds 17-Jewel Self-Winding Wrist Watch $39.

Electric Shavers $19.50 up A Manicure Sets Nice Selection of Toys 59c to $15 Pipes to $12.50 Sampler Box $2, $4, $6, $10 All Crcom S1.50 Ib. Devon Box SI.50 and S3 Parker Pen Sets $5.75 to $21.75 Miniature Chocolates $1.85 Ib. Box Deluxe Asst. Fairhill $1.75 Fruit Nur Box S4.50 $2 Nice Selection of PAPER and STICKERS lOc ea. WE GIVE AND REDEEM EAGLE STAMPS CHRISTMAS CARDS Americon GREETING CARDS 39c, 49c 69c, 89c $1.19 Boxes Add Federal Excise Tax To CosmeHcs and Jewelry.

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