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Appeors to Hove Been U. Michigan Investigate Three Post-Surgery Deaths PONTIAC, Mich. (AP)-Etherion the three patients. The three hi a lethal mixture with anoth-'died within 24 hours of each other anesthetic apparently caused er in recovery rooms last Thurs- tfae postsurgery deaths of twolday and Friday. The.

hospital children and a young mother at'disclosed the deaths Monday. Ppntiac Qsteopathic Hospital, Mixup" assistant Oakland County pros- Surital "normally is mixed witli sterile water, but as we the as-understand there was Now in Californa ecufor said today. slstant prosecutor, said an an-'mixup in the preparation where esthetic known as Surital was to'we understand ether may have have been used during surgery been used instead of water," Schmier said. "We feel at this stage that this is what happened--that injection of ether gave rise" to the deaths. Harry Whitlow, administrator of the hospital, said in a formal statement: "AH three patients received medications which appeared to have been faulty." Detected in Autopsies Schmier said the presence of ether detected in autopsies on two of the persons who died, as well as through an investiga- tion by agents of the Federal Food and Drug Administration.

He said the apparent mixture 'of ether and Surital also affect- ui eiuei aiiu oiu UUI UHu eUietl- led two other patients. One of these patients is hospitalized in serious condition and the othsr was not hospitalized, Schmier Pvt. W. C. Ornburn Jr.

W. C. Ornburn Jr. has returned to the Marine Corp Base at Camp Pendleton, after a four weeks' visit with his p.ar,ents, Mr. and IVFrs.

W. Ornburn 619 South Clark Street. PyL Ornburn will remain at Camp Pendleton until January when he will be sent overseas with the Second Infantry Regiment of the Marine Corps. While he also visited with.two sisters, Mrs. IJewis Williams and Mrs.

Floyd Turner and their families, and a brother, Lloyd Ornburn and family all of Moberly; and with a sister, Mrs. Cecil Conrad and a brother, The Rev. Frank Ornburn, Kansas City. his way back to his base he will visit with two other brothers, James Marvin Ornburn and a i Garden Grove, and Glen Ornburn and family, a 1 Calif. said.

Three Missouri Servicemen Die In S. Viet Nam WASHINGTON Three Missouri service men were among 85 listed by the Defense Department Monday as killed in the Viet Nam fighting. They were: Spec. 4 Dale F. Hudson, brother of B.

G. Hudson, 926 North Second Poplar Bluff, Mo. Pfc Ralph H. Ernst, son of Mrs Ewald A TM 7702 Vermont, St. Louis Pfc Jerell L.

Grayson, son of Mr and Mrs. Dewey Grayson, Duke, Mo. I I THE I Hugh Bundy, wearing a hood.for protection agalntt abrasive applied under pressure, cleans the stone lion which guards entrance to WorJd War Memorial In downtown Indianapolis. Masked "rider" flave passerby cause to pause. Mrs.

Mary Goetz Dies; Funeral Set For Wednesday SALISBURY Mrs. Mary Goetz, 72-year-old widow of William Goetz, died Sunday morning in (he home of a Home Economics Teachers Meet The Tri-County Home Economics Teachers Association met for dinner at the Hollywood Steak House on Monday night. a entitled, Director George T. Daughters "Christmas from the Front of the Detroit office of the Food Door th Back Door" was and Drug Administration aid'P resemed Mrs. Carson Ted-j "there is nothing to indicate any for representing Tedford Thomas Lynn Is Honored at Dinner Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Lynn, 1024 Hinton street, entertained recently with a dinner honoring Jheir son, Thomas Lynn, who left to take basic training at Fort Leonard Wood. Following the i the guests went skating at Skate- land. Those present were Mr. and Mrs.

Luther Kitchen, Garry, Ronald, Sharon, Charles, Judy, William, Dennis and Brenda, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Twyman, Mr.

and Mrs. Elwood Staples, Clifford and Connie, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gillispie, Gerald, La Wanda and Gina, Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Briggs, Miss Kathy Switzer and Miss Ella Mae Lynn, all of Moberly; and Mr. and Mrs. George Lynn, Junction City, Kan. fault of the drug," Surital, produced by Parke-Davis Co, Schmier's probe Into the deaths was ordered by Oakland County prosecutor S. Jerome Bronson who said it was "incredible" he was not informed earlier of the deaths.

"The dead were, 7th graf 128 Jolly Blue Birds Make Place Cards Fourteen members of the Jolly Blue Birds met last night at the Central Christian College of the Bible. Kim Wisdom, president, was in charge of the business session. During the craft period, place cards were made oy the members for each member of her family. Florists. Detailed descriptions and demonstrations were given of pieces for front and back! doors; room arrangements for living, dining, children's bedroom, and kitchen; and the Delarobia wreaths.

Members and special guests attending, in addition to Mrs. Tedford, were Home Economists in Extension: Mrs. Bertha Mae Howard, Macon; Mrs. Viable Gibbs, Paris and Mrs. Christina Jones, Moberly.

Home Economists in Education: Miss Dora Craven, Hunts- alle; Miss Jane Edmonson and Ward Hoydens Have Kansas City Guests Mrs. Russel Patterson and sons, Ricky and Chris, Kansas City, spent the weekend here with Mrs. Patterson's father, Ward Hayden, and Mrs. Hayden, 813 Franklin street. Mr.

and Mrs. Hayden were losls to a family Thanksgiv- Gladys Miller, Jo Hepworth nother, Mrs. R. G. Monty L.

Shannon Monty L. Shannon Now at Ft. Bliss Pvt. Monty L. Shamon has been home on a 14-day leave after completing basic training at Ft.

Leonard Wood. He now is stationed at Ft. Bliss, near Moberlyans Attend Dinner in Honor of Sen. Michael Kinney Several Moberlyans attended a birthday dinner last night at Jefferson City honoring Sen. Michael J.

Kinney, of St. Louis for his 53 years of service in the Missouri Senate. In the group were C. Hulen Arthur O'Keefe, Rep. Lloyd J.

Baker, E. H. (Mitty) McAdams, Bill Sparks, Marvin Camp, Herman Kidd, Ben M. Classen and James Todd. Camp went to Jefferson City earlier to attend a committee neeling on selecting an artist .0 paint the portrait of the 'irst lady, Mrs.

Warren E. Hearnes. Camp is an honorary colonel on the staff of Gov. learnes and is secretary-treasurer of a committee of 10 in charge of the portrait project. The committee meeting was leld at the governor's mansion wilh Mrs.

Hearnes. Macon; aid a TM a F' I Missiles. Hawk i ss Pvt Shannon is the son of Shannon, Jane der; Mrs. Clara Echternacht, North Shelby; Mrs. Inetha Latimer.

South Shelby; Mrs. Willie Kielling, Mrs. Gertrude Mrs. Margaret Kleeman, and Mrs. Edith Eisenslein, all from Moberly.

421 North Ault. ng dinner Saturday r. Smd RrT and Mrs. Leonard Hayden, Col- PP umbia; Mr. and Mrs.

Ivan Hayden, Kirsville; and Mrs. Beulah Miller, Moberly. Body of Scuba Diver Found at- St. Louis ST. LOUIS (AP)-The body of scuba diver Charles Mazza, 24, of suburban Edmundson was recovered Monday from the Mis- Youth Class Supper SALISBURY The Shining tars, a class of girls at the Baptist a School, were Sunday night supper'guests of Judge and Mrs.

Jordan Bentley. The class visited Mrs. Lula Damerpn at the of Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Fidler previous to the supper hour.

The of the class in- Sweeney, Dolores For hog sandwiches, a egg salad on bread "Community antenna television has a definite place as a supplement to television broadcasting," members of the City Council were told in a report were loiu in a report ivi on CATV submitted to them, city manager said there are no Tht report was prepared by: an ard guides for making plcinTN; ni HATV thuf nn daughter, Mrs. Joe Ohms, west of Salisbury. She had been ill several months. Mrs. Goetz, a daughter of the late Valentine and Catherine Pertsch Weimer, was born in the Bynumville area and had lived in the Salisbury area during her married life.

Besides her family, she reared William Fuenfhausen and Don Fuenfhausen, both of Liberty, and Raymond Goetz, Flint, Mich. Surviving are the daughter; one granddaughter; one sister, Mrs. Emil Vitt, Salisbury, and one brother, Tony Weimur, Bynumville. The body is at the Ohms home. The family rosary was said Sunday night and the parish rosary last night.

Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the St. Joseph Catholic Church. Buridl will be in St. Joseph Cemetery.

At Workshop MADISON i Mary V. Ragland of the Madison Elementary School; Mrs. Arnold Brown of Middle Grove; Mrs. Ara Smith and Miss a 1 City Counselor George Nickolaus and Water and Light Director James Lundsted. A public hearing to discuss both sides of CATV has been set for Dec.

13. a on examination of CATV systems in four other communities, the report said CATV and television broadcasting "can exist side by i with benefit to each. CATV is not a public utility under Missouri law and its right to use the public -right of way without uu HIM hj4U4i.il aim iriisa ii 1 slices making sure edges are Doyle of the Northeast R-4 covered. Top with partly cook- School attended a workshop for ed bacon slices and broil un- elementary teachers held Fri- til the bacon is crisp. Serve at day at the an School Huntsville Moterfy Monrror-lndm ft Democrat 10 Tuesday, Nov.

23, 1965 CATV'Has Definite Place' Columbia Council Receives Report on Cable Television Columbia Dally Tribune (government whether the service will benefit the community "because the service is on a subscription basis and each television owner has to make that decision for himself." The cisions on CATV and that no two cities seem to have handled the question in the same way. The Nickolaus Lundsted report noted that picture reception by CATV in Manhattan, Decalur, and Murray, was good but "no better than being received in Columbia from Channels 8 and 13. In each, color reception was fine and receivable without the need of roof-top antenna." Reception by CATV in the vote of Ihe people is pos- was called "deplorable." sible, whether or not it Statement practical." The report included a state- The 14-page report of Nick-! merit by the Federal Com- olaus and Lunsted was one munications Commissin which of two submitted to the 901111- said CATV could bring a re- cil. -The other was presented auction in advertising revenue by City Manager Don Allard. to area TV stations but also not- Alsp submitted was a proposed that only three of 129 corn- ordinance regulating CATV if mercial television stations the council should decide installation is in (he interests of the people of Columbia.

The reports were requested by the which have left the air the past 10 years have cited CATV as a factor in their demise. The proposed ordinance has --j TM IP M. PJJI -i nc jji vi-iuacu ui vjnmui-c 11a: council after the first of seven several clauses designed to pro CATV applications mitted In September. CATV applications was sub! tect the operations" of KOMU- ITV, the University of Missouri City's Position jcommercial television station Allard emphasized which broadcasts on channel 8. should be no particular concern on the part of the city USE OUR WANT-ADS NOTICE I would like to this opportunity to thank th.

many customer! for their patronage the past few years. I am no longer operating Ralph's Mobil Service but can be found my home at SOS Johnson St. Ralph Barron Mission Study Led By Rev. W. R.

Boy Scout- Troop 14 To Have Honor Court A Boy Scout Court of Honor for Troop 14 will be Held at V.30 o'clock tonight in fellowship hall at Trinity Methodist Church. Awards to be given aie three life; two a one second class and 27 merit badges. Everyone is nvited. membership eludes Carol Mason, Susan Bainen' i Jackson and Deanna Dunivent. Mazza Saturday while he was trying to find a car which reportedly plunged into the river last Thursday with an unidentified man inside.

The car still has not been found. BILL MOOT REFUSED UP 10 19 000 GO siso HW ro? mi tppiiaimn AIUMIIC A I A N4 WB1M1NSTU1 SU PSOVTOCf 3, 11UAA CAIRO The Rev. William Watts led an adult mission to "a Q1IU JJCJIJ study for foreign missions Wed- 1 Flora a nesday night at the Cairo Dap- TM tVl tist Church. The study was a from the book, "Which Way In Brazil." He also showed slides during the lesson. Refreshments wei served during the intermission.

Undergoing Tists SALISBURY Mrs. Emma Oldham has been a patient at Boone County Hospital in Columbia since Friday. She is taking and being treated Mrs. Flora a who shares the home with Mrs. Oldham is a patient at Community Hospital in Moberly.

Hosts at Ham Dinner MADISON Mr. and Mrs. Lennos a entertained members of the Madison Rotary Club and Rotary Anns at a country ham dinner served in their home Friday even- i Thanksgiving Menu Satellite Cafe 1710 N. MORLEY Turkey with oyster dressing, Swlsc steak, Waldorf salad, snowflake a green beans, harvard beets pumpkin pie with whippped cream. 35 PUBLIC SALE NOV.

27 1:00 P.M. 504 W. Rollins Moberly, Mo. The following exceptionally nice furniture will be sold tor cash: 2 pc. living room suite; leather chair ottoman; Early American swivel rocker stool (like new); bookcase; lull set Americana Encyclopedia; hob nail pole table lamps 9x12 braided rug; good Television; coffee table- white provincial bedroom suite with corner dressing able, bed, night table 2 chests of drawers; refrigerator (large freezer); breakfast set; step stool; gas range- American dining suite with hutch; swivel chair- hmger sweeper; bed dresser lamps; set of copper bottom pans; electric skillet can opener; portable mixer- toaster; percolator; some Tnpperware; dishes many more items too numerous to mention.

Lois Stuart, Owner Edgar Pitney, Auctioneer Not Responsible For Accidents Be At Van's For Van's Cash Wednesday $CAOO Cash Award Every Wednesday! Last Week's Winner Jack Pilkington Rt. 2, Moberly Hiwoy 63 South Coneartnon HERE'S ALL YOU HAVE TO DO: Come to Van's Hiwoy 63 South or Concannon Street Marketf anytime Wednesday and register. No purchase necessary. Drawing will be held Wednesday evening, You do not have to be present to win but you must register each Wednesday to be eligible for that day's drawing. Winner's name will be posted in both stores the next day.

PAA Let yourself go for '66! And get something Ford and Chevrolet don't give you: a on the parts that keep you going! po how Plymouth'. tnglni ind drive train warranty protects you- Chrvslar Cor oration confidently warrants all of the following vital part! of its 1966 cars for 5 years or 5OOOO rnilos hichaver comes first, during which time any such parts that prove defective In material and workmanshlo -ill ba replaced or repaired at a Chrysler Motors Corporation Authorized Dealer's place of business without charge for parts or labor: engine block, head and internal parts, mtafce manifold, a pump trans' mission case and internal parts (excepting manual clutch), torque converter, drive shaft universal' rear axle and differential and rear wheel bearings. Required maintenance: Tha following maintenance services are required undeMhe warranty-chnnee engma oil every 3 months or 4,000 miles, whichever comes first; replace oil filter every second oil change: clean carburetor air filter every 6 months and replace It everv 2 years: and every 6 months furnish evldsnce of this required service to a Chrysler Motors Corporation Authorized Dealer and request him to cortify receipt of such evidence and your car's mileage. SimpleTenouRh for such important protection. Let yourself your Plymouth Dealer's! LVI Dll 1 UNI lAHACu DA FENNEL Auto Body Works, Inc.

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