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Moberly Monitor-Index and Moberly Evening Democrat from Moberly, Missouri • Page 8

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-Democrat Monday, Boy 'Kidnaped' By His Uncle Is Back Home Located Near Trenton After Stolen Auto Collides With Truck DBS MOIN'ES un--An 8-year-old DCS Moines boy was returned to his home here Sunday more than 24 hours aflcr being "abducted" by an uncle who drove him to Missouri. Michael a Morion, son of Mr. and Wayne Morton, was unable lo explain why the uncle, tfloberl Eugene a 19, of Marshalltown, look him for the ride. Michael became the object of an i i search Friday after- Fertilizers 15-10-10 12-12-12 Other Mixed Anolysij Straight Materials Liquid Nitrogen Howard Sims Mobcrly, Mo. Phone 6120J3 or 1194 noon.

His parents were unable to explain his disappearance. Two had reported seeing him getting into a car with an unidentified a Will Face Charges The pair was located a a after Hurkman's stolen car was in collision with a truck near Trenton, Mo. Des Moines polic said a "child stealing" charge is to be filed against Hurkman and that extradition papers arc expected lo be filed Monday for his return from Trenton. Missouri officials quoted Hurkman as saying he stole the car in Mason City. He also is wanted in Missouri and Iowa on bad check charges, officials said.

Teachers Advised to Improve Relationship With Their Students LIBERTY, Mo. tfi Teachers must develop a warm relationship with their students and encourage success, Dr. James L. Hymes Jr, told an elementary education conference here Saturday. Speaking at William Jewell College, Dr.

Hymes said it is unfortunate that some teachers remain aloof from their charges. Students must find a place where they can meet success, not defeat, he said. Where children fond of their teacher they lend lo exhibit better behavior, he said. Dr. Hymes is professor of ed- ucalion at the George Pcabody School for Teachers at a i Tenn.

Greek and British Officials to Meet On Cyprus Issues BONN, a ifi Greek sources said today Greek Foreign Minisler a a Avcroff "very likely" will confer privately here this week with British Foreign Secretary Sclwyn Lloyd in an effort to work out some answers to th Cyprus dispute. These sources said Averoff and Archbishop Myriarlhes Makarios, recently released from British-imposed exile, have agreed lo stand firm against placing Cyprus problem before thc N'ATO Council of Foreign Ministers. Thc 15 foreign ministers meet here Thursday for their a a spring session. NOTICE TO Dog Owners All dogs lound running at large after May without collar bearing city dag license and red tag showing rabies vaccination, will be impounded. If not claimed within three days, dogs will be diiposed of as provided by ordinance, OMAR WINN Chief of Police Bridal Shower Held For Anna Ruth Dowell CENTRALIA Miss Grace Eaton and Miss Pertly Roth a i ed Saturday night in the Eaton home al a bridal shower for Miss Anna Ruth Dowell, who will wed Don Rusch.

Thc guest list included Mrs. Gene Mulnix, Miss Donna Huth March, Mrs. a Mrs. Jackie Jensen, Miss Betty Burson. Mrs.

A. D. March, Marion Jesse. Mrs. Robert Wilkerson, Mrs.

John Dowell, Miss Bonne Shields, Miss Betty Jo Miss Marv.i White and Miss Micca Overton of Cenlralia, Miss a a i Avens of Columbia and Dclberl EiiK- land of Fullon. Hennings Sees Grim Situation In Far East Says Reaction There In Case of War Would Be Hard to Predict ST. LOUIS Wv-Scn. Tliomas C. Hennings (D-Mo) said last night lhal if Ihe United States had to fight Russia and other Communist countries the course of action of Far Eastern nations would be "hard to predict." The senator made the remark before Liberal Forum of St.

Louis in a speech on his recent 35.000.mile i to the Far East. "I cannot say lhat the people of the Far East have a par- licularly friendly felling toward the United Stales," he said. "On the other a most of them arc not a i hostile." The legislator said Far Easlcrn countries "must have the assurances of Ihe United Slates and Ihe (Test of the free world a they will he protected in Ihe event of an a a by Red China." He said a in thc event of an- the a East i Moberlyans Return From Three-Day Retreat Six Moberlyans relumed today from a three-day retreat al the White House, Jesuil house of re- Ireats south of SI. Louis. They were among 61 Catholic and protestanl men from Missouri and Wisconsin who started the retreat last Thursday night ami completed the exercises at o'clock this morning.

Twenty-six retreat- ants were from Madison. Milwaukee and Janesville, wise. Moberlyans on the retreat were Kenneth H. Dickson, W. A.

0'- Keefc, C. C. Sullivan, T. M. Riffel, Joseph Rranson and Stan Isle.

Federation of Blind Urges Speed on Bills SPRINGFIELD, Mo. Thc annual convention of Ihe Missouri Federation of the blind voted Saturday to urge the Missouri Legislature to hold early hearings on pending bills for increased pensions for thc blind. A resolution adopted urged ad- I vancement of hearings on bills to increase Ihe monthly pension from $60 to $70. other well control thc "balance of The i The Democratic senator said he was not "optimistic" about the a i i a i foreign policy in dealing with Far East a i "Conditions in thc Far a are grim," he said. SOYBEAN SEED CERTIFIED SEEDS Howkeye, Haroioy, Clark NON-CERTIFIED SEEDS Clark, Lincoln OVERFELT SEED CO.

miles North Jet. 24 63 Grade A Medium EGGS Herman Juicy WIENERS 3.98 Creamy Tasting Frozen Dessert 39' Florida Full of Juice Grapefruit 5 29 Golden Beauty BANANAS ib.10 Wagon Wheel Pot Pies Mrs. Porks Seafood 2 6 for $1 Lrbby's Fresh Frozen Peas 2 pkgs. Corn Spinach Dinners New Low Price--Grade A--Paitcurixed-'Homogenized T.S. MILK 1 29 Armouf Slop--24oi.

con Beef Stew Aimour--Smoll torn Armour Sfer can 43c Chopped Beef can 39c Potted Meat 3 cans 27c Sandwich Spread can 29c Folgcr'i--All Grindi 5 ur Coffee 89c Cane Sugar 10 Ib. bag 89c Armour's TREET 2 CANS 79 Derbys Visit Aviation Plant on 'Family Day' Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Derby, 935 Franklin street, were quests Sal. a of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford Eppley and daughter, Andrea, on a "family day" tour of the Aviation Gas Turbine division a of Westinghouse in Kansas City. The event a I i first i the a has open to anyone other a employes and govern- mcnl-aulhorizcd visitors since the company slnrted i i jet engines in 1949. Missouri Traffic Takes 19 Lives During Week JEFFERSON CITY an Death came to 19 persons on Missouri's streets and highways last week, the State Highway a reported today. That was Iwo more a for thc same week a But the slate still had edge over last year's record-shattering a toll for thc ana year.

April's deaths came lo 73 for first 28 days, compared with 80 lor the same period a year ago i And for the year so far 1957 a Troop 46, 1 a record of 2S.i deaths, 45 less than land. Woman Gets Probation in Perjury Case Her Prison Sentence For Lying Under Oath Is Suspended by Judge WASHINGTON' Wi The prison sentence given Mrs. Marie Natvig, gray-haired grandmolher convicted of lying under oalh at a federal hearing, was suspended today. Mrs. Natvig, turnabout government witness in the Communications Commission's Edward Lamb hearings two years ago, was placed on probation for two years in lieu of serving a sentence of eight months to two years for perjury.

Her sentence was suspended by by Federal District Judge Alexander Hollzolf. Mrs. a i acknowledged today she lied when she swore she had been "coerced" into testifying a a i Lamb in connection with his application for renewal of the license to operate station WICU-TV, Erie, Pa. In reply to a question by the judge, Mrs. Natvig said she never at any time was coerced or in- i i a by representatives of the commission.

She had testified before a commission a i a coercion was Ihe reason she testified against Lamb. In i Mrs. Matvig's prison sentence, Holtzoff described her as "a weak, unstable personality," and said she was destroyed" by har- rassing cross-examination. said Mrs. Natvig "gave way and committed perjury just to rescue herself." Gov.

Blair Has New Official Limousine, $8,500 Cadillac JEFFERSON CITY Of) Gov. James T. Blair is sporling a new official limousine, an eight-passenger Cadillac that cost right at $8,500. Blair said he purchased thc car over the weekend in St. Louis and gol $2,500 for Ihe old "official No.

1," a five-year-old model that was purchased while former Gov. Forrest Smith was in office. Thc governor said Ihe older car was a little shy of leg room. Blair said he spotted a fancy white auto- bile he would have liked but decided Ihe traditional black would be belter. a vear ago.

Plan for One-Way Air Lanes Revealed By Advisory Group WASHINGTON tfV-A plan for one-way air lanes--with air traffic separated by speed and altitude- was made public yesterday by engineers working on a white House air safely study. A report on all facets of the study will be submitted to President Eisenhower next by Edward P. Curtis, the President's special a i a for aviation facilities planning. Engineering aspects were detailed at a briefing by Gordon Bennetl and James Anast, two jf the members of an engineering advisory group assisting Curtis. They said the plan calls for 3 single system of air a i control for all types of aircraft, military and civilian.

This system would be applied first lo traffic above 18,000 feet and would later be extended to cover flights at 10,000 feel or lower. Another Curtis advisory group, one on general aviation, showed that 65,000 privately owned planes are now being flown by some 200.000 pilots. This advisory group, headed by George Haddaway, Dallas magazine publisher, estimated the general aviation fleet will total 90,000 by 1976. Flaming Barge Floats Down Stream Gasoline on River Catches Fire, Gives Cape Girardeau a Scare CAPE I A A Mo Wt -A stream of escaping gasoline a fire in the Mississippi (liver yesterday and gave Cape Girardeau a scare. In 10 to 15 minutes the a backtracked half a mile uprivor along the gasoline trail and set fire to a barge at a pumping sla- tion five miles above Cape Girardeau.

The burning barge broke loose and floated down the river, belching flame and smoke. Flock to River-Front Hundreds of Cape Girardcau's 25,000 residents Hocked to the river-front, speculating uneasily about what might a if the barge passed among Ihe boats and docks there. About a mile of town, after it had been loose 25 minutes, Ihe barge shuddered with a scries of muffled explosions and grounded. An oil company spokesman said a hose line leading to the barge had spilling thousands of a of gasoline into the river. He said someone in a motorboat a pro'iahly flipped a cigarette i the water, not I knowing it was loaded with gasoline.

Hirllulay ninner is Given for I.ulher A I A Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Angell entertained at dinner yesterday in honor of the birthday of their son, Mrs.

A i Miss Esther Wls- man a Charles and Rosemary Angel! were gucsls. FURNITURE ve a how A poysf SPEED A i Mo. David Eisenhower Is Made Honorary Scout WASHINGTON' if, David Eisenhower, who has a famous a a was made an honorary member today of Boy Scout Mitchcl Field, Long Is- at this i a year ago. A 'group of boys representing Ihe Nassau, N. Counly Conn- il of Ihe Scouts, came the white House today with a Scout scarf, merit badge' and tenderfoot pin for 9-year-old David and a plaque a i the President an'! Mrs.

Eisenhower honorary Scout a and mother. In the absence of David and his a llmshaw Given a on i a CENTRALIA Mrs. Theron llmsliaw entertained a a af- tcrnoon for her son. a wiio i marked his 4th birthday. i Guests attending were Jesse Troyer, i and Ricky Jlomley.

Misan Powell, Gary and a i grandparcnls, Earl Chesney, lurnctt, a Roberts and White House aide, received the Hid Sherry Brown. 'hoys and took charge of the gifts thc cleaner that on airl Young Driver Held Here Is Released Michael Joseph Naughlon, 19 year-old Kansas City youth arrested early a a morning for investigation, was released by Mo berly police officers before noon Saturday. Police Chief a Winn said a was wailing for friends from Columbia before a i on an early morning fishing i according to word received Kansas City. POWER MOWER TUNE-UP Make Grass Cutting Easy This Year Moberly Motor Co. Corner 4th and Rollins A I OF BOSTON'S RUSTIC-AIRES CITIFIED, I i I I I The new punched pig look in a slender, slimming of thc lhal love lo walk.

Now dressier, more attractive than i-heath vamp and i heel. Cork-cushioned, heavenly Beige Pig $9.95 "Where Fitting if Fine Art" HOOVER Constellation you on ils own air stream withoul pulling. Nozzle moolhly on 3 wheels double- stretch hose lets you cleon full I flight of stairs full 1 horsepower king ffirowaway dust bag. BAGBY'S TV APPLIANCE "Your Authorized GE Dealer in Hunlsville" Huntsville BIG SAYING! Formerly Sold for $97" COOK'S PAINTS SALE! t4 Strong, Lightweight, Home-She EXTENSION LADDERS Keg. $26.50 16 95 IDEAL FOR HOUSE PAINTING, HANGING SCREENS, WASHING WINDOWS.

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