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Moberly Monitor-Index and Moberly Evening Democrat from Moberly, Missouri • Page 7

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to Back Drive to Change Filibuster Rule Reversal of Position New Spur to Effort Of Senate Liberals Wk, Dec. 3, 1958 New Legislators Are Pleased With Prison Site Here (Continued From pafc 1) Day of Butter County and WH-, iiam Anderson of Lewis 1 County. Randolph County Representative Kidd expressed his satisfaction at the favorable comments the other legislators had made about thej site, and remarked that he pointed out that the area aroundj was ve weli plea sed with the, Jefferson City hai attempted tour provided the new legis- have the new nenal institution lo-J cated there, but said. think now- lators. it's better to separate the iastita- Tiie aew here to visit Kirksville States Cok an school to and St.

Josepn. He termed the proposed 'wonderful for the BV JACK RFI (AP, Sen. 3 According to the Legislature! Evereti Dirges (K-H) announced intermediate reformatorv at Al- i Newsletter which Representative- reccived 8 SAIL T0 ERTO WCO--Dr, end Mrs. Roiph Ayolo in 1954, sortedj "Construction of the state's new 15, Artemis, by Tiot ing loners. "Fm glad toUedium security prison south of Alaska's two senators Nov from'New Orleans obocrd the Waterman Steamship Uee them doing something to cor-i Moberly is expected to under- Some senators are a I Company's liner, S.S.

Gciborne, enroute to Maydgeuz, Puerto reel the situation," he concluded, way nest summer, A model of the rules make it easier 00 where they will spend on indefinite period. Dr. Ayala, physician, will be on the staff of the Hospital San Antonio be-Jin Mayageuz. The Ayala family, of Moberly, resided end filibusters. Dirksen, who is in line come the Senate's new Republican lot 609 Gilmon road, leader, said in an interview that he has changed his mind since jR 0y Johnstons Had je voted is 1957 against opening the Senate's rules to changes.

jGuCStS in ModlSOn He now has come to the con-j elusion, Dirkses said, that Vice MADISON Mr. and Mrs. President Nixon had "logic on his Johnston had as their recent guests: side 5 in holding informally then i Grace Grevier of Detroit; that new rules can be adop'ted by! Mr. and Airs. Roy Kenneth Pattoa i f- majoritv vote at th beginning of land children.

Deana and Garv, of ce to S1X moalns T2i! rrfsc Driver Sentenced, Then Paroled in i. V-QUlT was sen- coual Eoyal Oaks, Mrs. Eva Mae Madison. each Congress. Adds Weight to Drive His change of position lent Peoria, Mr.

and 5 i weight to a drive. Senate I W. R. Carenen and son, David, liberals to alter the filibuster pro- and Mr. and Mrs.

Hoscoe Baker, vision. Center; asd 'Mr. and Mrs. D. W.

Three of these. Senators Paul Carenen and Mrs. Stella Mallory H. Douglas (D-fll), Clifford P. Case (R-NJ) and Jacob K.

Javits CR-NY), told a news conference Tuesday they are not going to make any deals in their fight to curb debate by a majority vote. Thev have contended that if the "present role is permitted to stand, it will be impossible to pass additional civil rights legislation. "WiU Consider jsil this morning after pleading a aif children, Linda and Swte in Randolph County Circuit Court nere to a charge of leaving scene of an accident. He was then granted a parole, with one of the conditions being that he pay the costs of the court action. Clay was arrested Aug.

1, 1951 Mrs. Hardy of Maries million institution was unveiled County, a member of the state leg- 1 recently by Col. James D- Carter, isiature when the $10 million was! director of corerctions. The princi- appropriated for the new prison. architect on the project, Mar- was on the tour this morning as a eel Boulicault, estimated it would returned member of the legisla- take about five months after the ture.

1 Board of i Buildings ap- She remarked that she liked thej proved the model to dH chosen bv location very much, and also ex-! tailed plans ana speculations and pressed enthusiasm about the tour another two months to obtain bids. The Two Adorns'to Be Rev. Corporon's Topic At First Christian By popular request, the Rev. G. W.

Corporon, evangelist, will speak on the subject "The Two Adams" tonight at the First Christian Church The revival meeting of the church is in its final week and will i close Friday evening. The sermon subject for the final service will be "The Road to Thus far the attendance has I averaged 145. There have been! eight additions and six rededications, the minister, the Sev. 0. C.

vjWickstrom, reports. Everyone is invited to the ser vices, beginning at 7:30 o'cock. For phone "SO or 2477. i Rose Mary Hughes Is Westron High 'Good Citizen' of stale institutions she and other He new representatives are taking. Miss Kose Mary Hughes, daughter of Mr.

sad Mrs. Kelly Dunivent of Clifton Hill, has been Westran High School and faculty as the Attend Funeral in Springfield CENTRALU Mr. and Mrs. ICoe 'Mason attended funeral services in Springfield this week for Mr. Mason's brother-in-law, Dr.

W. L. Witzel. who died at his ooaie in Springfield of a heart attack. said the actual construction I time required would be between IS The other woman making the! months and two years trip, Mrs.

0 1 i H. McGuire.j "As presently designed, the in Bates County representative, also stitution will completely cover the good citizen" of the year. Miss Hughes will receive a good citizenship pin from the Mar- ft. garet Miller Chapter of DAR, Huntsville, also an award cate from the National Daughters of the American Revolution, at commencement exerds-j es in the spring. thought the location for the new 235-acre tract three miles south oi Sen.

A. Willis Rolfertson (D-Va) has said thai Southern senators two thirds of those voting --instead of the present two thirds of all the senators could close debate, so long as It was established that the Senate carries over its rules from one Congress to another. Senate Democratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas has proposed such a compromise but Douglas, Case and Javits said it would sot be acceptable to them. Oa-the- other side, Sen.

Strom Thurmond (D-SC) forecast "a long, strenuous, vigorous and sacrificial fight" against any change, in the present rule. Famed Filmland Colony Beats Off Wind-Swept Fire (Continued From Page 1) over the top of the last ridge and prison, was "ideal," and said she I Moberly on U. S. Route 63, but the expected a very enlightening De arlm ent of Corrections has a Elva D. Maun, Polk option to buy an adjoining termed the site "desiarble in lots 1300 acres if the need arises, of "ways," and George St.

Peier of I "Col. Carter said he hopes the Mercer County, Clarence A. Rob- institution can be constructed for In otaer court action this morn lerts of Andrew County and million so the remaining $2.5 mer Hickman of McDonald County million can be used for the pur- bore down on the homes mile below. ing, Judge a 1 E. Semple granted a divorce to Mrs.

Hazel Merl Bowman from David Preston Bowman, The plaintiff also was granted custody of three children Gary Dean, Darrell Wayne and Uoyd Earl, with S156.90 per month for support and maintenance. She was represented by Attorney Holiday, Weekend Guests in Madison 'MAJDISON Mrs. Ross Reid. near Novelty, was the guest ic the home of her son, G. B.

Reid, Friday night. 'Mr. and Mrs. Earl Southern had as their guests at Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs.

Dick Southern and son, Jefferson City, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Southern and son, Mrs. Mar- The fire has already destroyed several expensive homes, among them the hilltop house of actor Lew Ayres. Property on ranches owned by actors Ronald Eeagan and Bob Hope was damaged.

Actor Glen Ford evacuated his flame-threatened ranch, trucking out several of prize cattle with him. The famed fill" colony of Malibu Beach lay only a mile from the leaping flames and residents stood by through, the nigM playing water on their homes. One of them. half aj Eaymond Falzone. Changes of venue were in two -cases.

Toe suit of Josephine Prenczler against Woodrow Dodd and others was transferred to the Huntsville division of Circuit Court. The suit of Dorothy Griffin against R. C. Webb was seat to the Hannibal Court of Common Pleas. Samuel J.

Denton was actor canceled a Jackie Coogan, who television appearance Funeral Thursday OE'NIERAIJA Samuel J. Dea- Tuesday night to watch over Ms toe, 88, died at yes- ioiise. May Be Worsa Than 1953 re officials said the blaze may be worse than, the mammoth Mal- Ibu fire two: years ago that burned for five days, blackening 42.000 acres and destroying 99 homes. Some of the same ground is being burned over now, but most of the fire is in the hills running down to the picturesque seashore about 20 miles from Los Angeles. Eight firemen were burned when a sudden wind shift sent the garet Crosswnite and Mrs.

Clyde jblaze roaring back at them. They fialey. Mr. and -Mrs. Jim Southern had their dinner guests on Sunday Charles Frank.

Denver, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McCams arid sons. Mike and Donnie, and Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Southern. fMiss Naomi Woods of Jacksonville, visited over the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Delaney fought through to safety but hospitalized with first-cl burns on their faces and hands- Evacuation centers were set-up in three schools along the ocean side of the Bills. More than 150 persons were bedded down in them.

Possibility of Arsonist "This thing has ierday afternoon in Campbell House, where he had lived 19 months. Born in Montgomery County, he had been in the dry goods business in Centralia for a number of years, later working as a salesman in various grocery and mercantile stores in Centralia and area. Mr. Denton was a member of the Baptist Church here, having served as its Sunday School superintendent and deacon for approximately 50 years. He is survived by his wife: a brother, J.

C. Denton. Ceatralia: and a sister. Mrs. Kate Baggs.

Centralia. The body is in the Meador Funeral Home, where services will he held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon by his pastor, the Rev. Elwood Xelley. Burial will be in the Centralia cemetery. said and Mr.

and Mrs. Harris Delaney, Woodiawn, and with Miss Klinger, Anna Lee Woods in Madison- Mr, and Mrs. Harve Hafl had as ttieir guests on Thanksgiving day Miss Loral Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ensor and SOBS, Charles and Carl Gene, north Anna Lee gone crazy County Fire Chief Keith who is directing more Mrs.

Willarci Bassett than 1.000 men en the fire lines. Quite III in Columbia A prolonged dry spell that left MADISON Mrs. Willard Bas- Jhillside brush bone-dry, a sudden sett is quit ill in the university a spark from hospital in Columbia, where she combined tthwas taken Saturdav. rise in the wind, and an unknown source of Paris, and Miss Woods, Madison. Mrs.

Guy Elsberry had as har guests last week members of herj family: Mr. and Mrs. Russell Elsberry and three children, Warrensburg; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Elsberry and daughter, Lonnie.

Vandalia; Mr. and Mrs. Earl McCart and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Elsberry, Mq-berly.

The Russell Elsberry family cave moved to Warrensburg, where Mr. Elsburry is prin- touch off the fire at noon Tuesday along a main highway eight miles inland from the Pacific. The possibility that an arsonistj set the fire is being investigated. I cipal of School. tie Warrensburg High Mrs.

Wilt Murphy Dies in Centralia CENTiRALIA--Mrs. Will Murpay died at 10:30 o'clock last night at her home on South Allen street. The body is in the Meador Funeral Home and funeral arrangements are not yet made. Tom Atterbtrrys Are Balanced Farm Meeting Parents of Second Son At Clifton Tomorrow The Perfect Gift YARDLEY I Bond Street, Lavender, April IVioIefs, Flair. YARDLEY SOAP LENTHERIC Adams Rib, Dork i Brilliance, Shanghai lAIf these in Perfumes, Bodyj were pleased with'the agriculture possibilities of the seite.

Others on Tour Other legislators making the tour this morning were Gene Sally of Phelps County, Omer D. James of St. Charles County, Calvin HoH- oway of St. Clair County, Vernon pose of equipment. In approving the model, Governor Blair noted that the institution, which will emphasize training, education and rehabilitation, will be the only one of' its kind in the United States." Formula Prescribed By Skin Specialist Now Available Without Relief from Athlete's Foot, Ringworm w4 Other Types of Skm Rashes USE MONITOR-INDEX WANT ADS Frescriptioa 1500 lias Ixsen prescribed by doctors for many yeais for Athlete's Foot, Ringworm and other' types of rashes on hands and arms.

Prescription 1500 is an amazing formula, that qprietty checks fungus growths, its spread, stops itching, and promotes rapid healing. It's sold fey yoar druggist ML a money lade Burton's Rexall Drug Store Mr. and Mrs. T. H.

fWder, Colognes, Spray Mists Rickey have received word of the i on i Roy ivottmaun, in charge of bal-j anced farming, said today. Farm ers in the Clifton HiH area are invited to attend. a 50 have a 2-year-old Mr. Atterbury Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

John C. Atterbury, for-; Gifts for Women and Men All Gifts Wrapped Free Bagby Sherwood DRUG CO. mer Moberly residents, and is the 8.1 Soviet Militarj- Professor Dies srandson of ickeys. MOSCOW (AP)--Maj. Gen.

ma NiMoavevich Snalkov, 57, professor of chemical defense at fee Soviet Military Academy, has died aiter prolonged illness, the Soviet army newspaper Red Star Tuesday. The date of his death anjct nature of his illness not announced. Free Delivery For Gracious Away-from-Homt livfeff Luxurious comfort plus rial hospitality. ytor-ereumi 1 cir-condiHoning, with windowi for sunlight not ventilation. Radio and water in every room.

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