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i Movie Milce Harrington Markers Fires a ihnrt in wiring caused a fire Exchange Club Members Urged Food Prices Page 4 A HATTIESBURO AMERICAN Thursday, March 30, 1958 'Throat Can Be Infected i Without Causing Pain seem to hurt. There are of course (Continued from Page 1) it was "highly entertaining" ht saw no reason to ban the ahow. Royal tola me American tocay: "I don't think I've been oulte so cooperative as the mayor in dicates, rve protested, out wita- out result. "I want to say it's a damn dark day when the mayor can dictate what 40,000 peopie are iiee, Royal said mat tne louowing nersons were on the mayor'e cen sorship committee: Rev. P.

O. Nix and Mrs. Nix, Mn. A. E.

Curry Jr, Mrs. N. C. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs.

c. k. wct, mtm. Z. Stevens Jr, and E.

Hart. Mr. Nix Is pastor or the Broad 'Jf Street Methodist Church. Leaves to Train With Tulsa Club Mike Harrington, former MLssls- sippl Soutlurn and Hatuesourg High baseball and basketball star, left this afternoon for Austin. Texas, where he will report for spring baseball training with the Tulsa club of the class AA Texas League.

This will be the first full aa son of professional ball for the r.rirv outfielder. He was signed by the Philadelphia Phillies when he was dlscnargea last sununci after two years in tne army, sicrnrd to a Miami (AAA Inter national Legue) contract, he was optioned to Brunswick, and nrnrwrfed to burn un the Class league during tne last coupie ui months of the season. Last month, Harrington was the sensation of the Phillies' rookie school at Clearwater. col lecting eight hits in 15 times at hat during nract ce aames. Tms excellent showing earned him the Tulsa AA assignment.

Collisions Police Investigated a two-car col lision Wednesday afternoon on Walnut Street, involving the cars of Betty Sangassan 207 Newman and Hollis Barnes, 220 cypress St. Damage was slight, police re ported. Another fender-bendir: Wednes day afternoon was on Hardy Street wnere two cars couioea. Drivers were identified as Lawrence Miller. 339 North 25th and George Romano of Mississippi Southern College.

On out of evert four persons killed in traffic accidents in the United States is a pedestrian. In the automobile of Charlie Mc- Carroll, 913 Boule firemen reported Wednesday afternoon. They received tne aiarm at p.m., and were able to hold damage to a minimum, they saia. The fire occurred in irom oi wc-Carroll's residence. Jap Police And Postal Workers Clash TOKYO Lfl Police and nostal workers tangled in minor clashes today as Japanese labor stepped tin its annual snrinB nnve ior more pay.

Thirtv tnousana dosiai and iei graph workers across the nation lpft their 1obs for two-hour rallies. Rovpntv thousand members of Sohyo, the General Council ox Japanese Trade Unions, joined the rallies in sympathy. In Tokyo 1,000 policemen around thm entral cost office tussled With 2.500 workers and sympathizers. No one was hurt, but minor injuries resulted from similar clash es hi other cities. The National Railway Workers TTninn carried out a slowdown strike, especially on freight trains, and the miners union, now on a 48-hour strike, Intends to call nf Its members off the Job indefinitely starting Friday.

The three unions seeic wage boosts ranging from $5.55 to $6.66 a month. Basic wages range from $44 to $51.50. lrmy Has ylfomc Sabotage Hits, Report Indicates WASHINGTON Lf) The Army apparently has small nuclear ex plosive kits ior saooiagicg an en-mv'i bridees. tunnels, factories and other installations or imped ing his advance in a war zone. They have to be small, perhaps almost small enough to be carried in a suitcase.

erratic reference to the "atomic demolition materiel" is contained in an otherwise routine, nonsecret regulation Issued recently. Officials declined to discuss the matter, other than to confirm the existence of tha atomic demolition equipment, as mentioned in the regulation, and to say it was ce-veloped Jointly by Army ordnance and the Atomic Energy By DOROTHY V. WHIPPLE. M.D. "JOAN HAS A HIGH FEVER, Doctor.

I cannot Imagine what Is the matter with her. She was all right thla morning and even now aha aays nothing hurta." "Has she had a cold?" I ask Joan's mother. "Well, yea. ehe has had sniffles for a couple of days, but Bhe wasnt really aick." Thii verv freouent atory. I put my hands on the child's face and feel for glands under the law vm thev we there, ble swol len tender glands.

Even before I look In her mouth I know what Is the matter, Ak Joan to own her mouth and with a flashlight and a tongue depressor I look in. Tonsil Trouble thorn it L. biz swollen ton ail with little white patches all nvpr them. -Joanie, could you open once more, so I can show your inroai to mother?" vnii mean the has a sore throat," said Joan's mother, m7H "but she said It didn't hurt. I thought about her throat and 'specially asked her If It hurt." It's a funny thing that little children seldom complain about a throat.

If one of us had a throat like Joan's we would complain bitterly. We would know It hurt and Just where it hurt But pain fibers Just don't seem to be connected to the throat until much later In life. Sometimes you can watch a child swallow and see that she Is having trouble but If you ask her If It hurts she will 6ay "no." Children complain of other hurts. A child knows if he has an ear-nr stomachache. He knows If he bumps or cuts himself.

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rmvai told The American he did not consider the committee to a cross-section of the "representative taste' of Hattiesburg. He added: "This motion picture we wished to exhibit is a work of art. It won first place at the Festival at Cannes." SLI NIPS CENTENARY LAFAYETTE, La. Of) Howard Gilchrist singled home Tommy Levy from aecond base yesterday to alve Southwestern Louisiana Instltuta a 5-4 baseball victory over Centenary. The winning blow came in tha bottom of the seventh after Oen-ternary of the seventh after Centenary had tied the count at 4-4 in the top of the inning on a two-run single by Ernesto Landeroa.

COUGHS? CHECKS COUGH SYRUf is tha aniwtf folks. Halpi yauna and eld find quick rallal from teuglii, hoarianan, araua and bronchial Irritation. Same formula in via for ovtr SO yaari. Doai not contain nsrcoKci, will not mala you drowiy if talttn whila driving. Sold avarywhara at only 3S ctnfi par bottla.

Ctt CHECKS COUGH SYRUP today. I 1 To See Drigadoon Dr. Gilbert F. Hartwlg. director of theater at Mississippi Southern College, today urged members of the Exchange Club to turn out for the musical Brigadoon.

Brigadoon shows next Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights at the college auditorium. The curtain rises at 8. Dr. Hartwlg's remarks before the Exchange Club today Included: There are 47 in the cast of Briga doon, which won a drama critics' award in 1957. Pat Hays, slnger-aeArpRa.

1 th female lead and the male lead Is Len Fallen, also a singer. There are some line cancers In the cost, too. Th neaker reviewed the history ahd progress of the theater division at Mississippi soumera ana explained It is designed for those who wish to make an "avocation" of the theater, as well as those who expect to to be tneir me work. 4 Cent Stamp Plan Likely To Win Out WASHINGTON ffl Chances for a final victory for the 4-cent ipt.tpr ntumn over a 5-cent rate appeared improved today by the choice of Senate conierees on postal rate-pay legislation. Republican Senate leaders grumbled privately over the makeup of the conferees but said they had decided against any floor fight on the matter.

The Senate named only three conferees on the bill Chairman Olin D. Johnston (D-6C) of the iSenate Post Office Committee and Senators Monroney (D-Okla) and Carlson (R-Kan). Republi cans said the number of conferees is usually five. Johnston and Monroney both were strong proponents of a flat 4-cent rate for letters Instead of the higher figure asked by Presl- Uent Elsenhower. Carlson led the successful floor fitrht for the administration's po sition.

The Senate voted 49-42 for the 5-cent rate on nonlocal letters and 4 cents on local mall, with the B-cent stamn limited to three years. The current rate is 3 cents. Carlson said ha did not believe the setup necessarily would mean defeat of the 5ent stamp Carison gaJd the conference had many complicated issues to face including other rate changes and Senate Inclusion of pay increases t. mnn I 01 KDOUb ioi jiinuun uuuais nu- nuany for the 500,000 postal work ers. The House last year voted for 527 million dollars worth of rate hikes including a flat 4-cent letter rate, but has not acted on a postal pay raise.

The Senate voted an aver age 12'2 per cent pay boost for the postal employes. This Is far higher than Repub lican leaders have said Eisen hower will accept, although Carl son nimseir onerea an ny2 cent raise on the floor as a substitute for the Democratic 121 i per cent plan. ALGERIAN WAR ATjCSTTRS (IPi Th French today claimed more than 300 nationalist rebels were killed in tne past 24 hours in an intensification of the campaign to stamp out the 40-montli old Algerian rebellion. Trench losses were not given. WITH INTEREST SPRINGFIELD, Ohio In 1923, Stanley M.

Hanley borrowed $200 to graduate from Wittenberg Cnllece. Now Dresident of a Colum bus, Ohio, electronics firm, Hanley returned to tne campua recently to give Wittenberg an unrestricted gift of one million dollars. SA7GwithSAPG(S Auto Insurance SAVE AS MUCH AS 30eo AND HAVE BETTER INSURANCE! ERANDON with TURNER insurant aqancy By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Fish and fowl will take the place of meat on many dinner tables this weeknd, Judging by the specials to be featured in the nation's supermarkets and neigh borhood srocerv stores. Variety is the key word In both cases. Fish offerings range rrom the less expensive smelts and cod nr hurlrWlf fillets to items SUCh as scallops and shad or halibut steaks.

The nerseverlntr shopper can finrt lust about anv kind of fowl, too. Most stores these days sell chicken parts, so tne nousewue can gear her purchases to the familv's "references. Some stores now oner a single price ior an- ferent styles in broilers or xryers Twf nrlre were about un r.Vinncprf thin week, althoueh the wholesale price went up again. Pork choDS were hlKher some areas, but eggs were aown rents dozen In most Dlaces. A decline was about due, egg ex nerts and from now on ome let should be progressively cheaner until hot weather hits and the hens lay fewer eggs.

Hen out- nut, it seems, always drops in extremelv cold or hot weather. Round steak or roast is most prominent among specials on beef, while picnic hams are ire- quently mentioned among porn cuts and leir of lamb is the most popular in that category. Housewives can find good buys In potatoes, onions, spinach, carrots and broccoli to round out their meals. Potatoes are a bit hieher as fall croD supplies grad ually diminish and new potatoes trickle in from southern fields. Onions also are mostly from stor age crops, plus a few white Broil ers from Mexico.

Sweet potatoes are a fairly good buy. In the same category are cabbage, another vegetable where the new crop is slow to replace last falls, and asDaraeus. Radishes and greens such as collards and turnip greens also are ratea iair ly good buys by produce men. Lettuce la sharnly hieher. Mar ket men say it's because supplies from California's imperial vauey are tapering oil and lettuce irom Arizona and other sections of Cali fornia la Just trettinar started.

Beans are still high with supplies increasing irom a late rionaa crop Dlanted after the freezes there, Winesan and Delicious apples from western orchards are a sood buy In fruit bins. Most of the eastern apples are tending to ripe ness and irregular condition oy now, except for those from "con-trnlled atmosphere" ntoraee. Lem ons are plentiful and attractively priced. A few boxes or strawberries are available at fairly high prices, with a drop expected when the Louisiana crop starts coming in arouna April l. TUNISIA TUNIS LB Tunisian President Habib Bourgulba today reaffirmed his desire to keep his North African republic on the side of the West and promised that French troops would be pulled out of his country with the help 'of the U.S.British good offices mission.

Althn-uch he roundlv denounced the French for keeping Tunisia an "occupied country, BourgutDa did not follow through on his threat to break with the West. This is the second anniversary of Tunisia's Independence from France. Don't Bo Old Fashioned use a LOW-COST i.VKUli! 4ilJiJl: 221 W. Pine Dial 3-00)2 7 1 'A a xi Cl Undercover strategy. 6 free-action features in one figure-making bra! "New Romance" rfkill 1 a 11 lit! Il-fff occasional exceptions.

Sore throats are very common Tf tha child has tonsils the disease is usually tonsillitis. If the tonsils have been removed, it's really the same disease but we call it pharyngitis. Sore throats almost always are preceded by a cold. The cold breaks down tne crura a resistance onH thn tha bacteria that cause toe throat infection get a chance to grow. A child with a fever, an Infected throat and swollen glands should mr.t.

Hrfinitpiv he seen bv a doc tor. The antibiotic drugs are most useful In curing these infections quickly. But these drugs must. De nrMrribeit bv a doctor. The child should be kept in bed until the doctor says he may get up.

All too often, the fever comes down, the child feels better, and mother thinks he Is all rizht and lets him up and out to play, He Is better, but not well, there are still a few germs left in his throat, and as soon as he runs around, those germs get a chance to multiply and tha mi comes oown wnn a re- larjse. Relanses usually take longer to cure than the first attack. Sore throats that hansr on can cause various most unpleasant comrjllcations. Rheumatic fever. kidney infection, ear Infection, all occasionally follow protracted sore throats.

Do nnt neclect a sore throat and do not depend upon the child to tell you when he has one. NORTHEAST LA. FOOTBALL COACH DEVONE PAYNE DIES MONROE, La. (3 Devone Payne, head football coach at Northeast Louisiana State College here, died today In Monroe hospital. The 44-year old Philadelphia, native, had undergone surgery Saturday.

He had been under treatment for ulcers. Payne spent most of his life in Louisiana and was in his fourth year as coach of Northeast State. Survivors include his wife and four sons. Funeral services will be held In Monroe tomorrow. Kt TIsh 1 1 1 1 My i 6 0 0 easy selection of your L'ngr't Dipt.

Sicond Floor, Pltm I MISSISSIPPI POULTRY Offcrines adeauate to silffhtly short of a spotty demand. An oc casional plant not operating. Opinions divided as to actual mar ket conditions. Buyers' offering prices and estimated volume up to 11 i. m.

Wednesday, broilers and fryers weights lbs. At farms 20-21e. mostly zic 62,040 head. FOB plants 21-23c, mostly 21c 82,400 head. Reported prices and vomme distribution for Tuesday, March 18: At farms: Sl-ZZC nPW neaa; 48 at 21c: 7 at 2mc: 1 22c: 42 Intra-Co.

Bales DooKeu at 21c: 2 Intra-Co. Sales "booked" at 21'ic FOB plants: 22-23c 83,850 head: 62 at 22c; 2 at 22if. 5 at 22'c: 3 aiz-fc zov Intra-Co. Sales at 22c. NAVAL STORES SAVANNAH, Oa.

(JP) Oum naval stores today: receipts, turpentine and rosin none; shipments, turpentine 15. rosin none; stock, turpentine 1,470, rosin zw. WALL STREET JTCW YORK T1 coppers ana selected Issues were in demand as the stock market remained mixed in moderately active trad ing late this afternoon. Most key stocks snowea cnanges of fractions to a point. A few Issues moved more widely.

Volume for the day was estimated at 2,300,000 shares compared with 2,410,000 yesterday. CLOSING GRAINS Chicago wv-ciose: Wheat: Mar 2.2414 21, May 2.20'i Jly IMft-K, Sep 1.94 'a- si. riPft rnrn- Mar 1.14-151,. May 1.15V. Jly 1.17-, Sep 1.17, Dec Oats: Mar 66-67y2, May Wz Sen fi2s.

Deo 65Vi. Sovbeans: Mar 2.2H4-23. May 2.25-25V, Jly 2.28-27, Sep a.22V, Not 2.20. MARKETS AT A GLANCE By THE ASSOCIATED KtaS NEW YORK Stocks: Mixed: selected Issues Bonds: Irregular; governments steady. Cotton: Lower: profit taking, hedzinar.

CHICAUU Wheat: Mixed; light trade. Corn: Mostly higher; light demand. Oats: Mixed; light trade. Soybeans: Mixed: light trade. Hogs: Steady to 15 cents lower; top $22.50.

Cattle: Slaughter steers steady to 60 cents higher; top $33,775. Poultry: higher to lower. Eggs: Steady; a higner. CLOSING COTTON NEW ORLEANS Lf) cotwin future advanced here early to day but gradually eased on later under loner realizins and hedge selling. Closing prices were steady unchanged to 33 cents a oaie lower High Low Hose N.C.

May 35.87 3S.81 35.83b 3 Jly 38.13 36.08 3B.UD Oct 36.56 36.43 36.50-61 44 Deo 36.58 36.45 36.48-50 8 Mar 36.82 36.70 36.75b 5 May 36.83 36.66 36.74b Jly 36.16 35.93 36.01b B-Bid; D-Decllne. 5 7 SPOT COTTON NEW ORLEANS Spot cotton closed steady, 80 cents a bale lower. Sales 10. Low middling 26.40; middling 34.80 good middling 35.70. Receipts 3,695.

Stock 429,356. Germ Infection Claims Lives Of 16 Texas Infants HOUSTON. Tex. A spread ing bacterial Infection, which re-sista antibiotics, haa claimed the lives of 16 babies In 2'2 months in the newborn and premature nurseries at City-County Hospital, The hospital board of managers said incomplete statistics show at least 81 babies have been infected, and 21 mothers infected In Teb- ruary alone. The announcement said the bacteria are suspected of a key role In Increased number of Dneu- monla cases among elderly pa tients, it was aescrioea as tne same epidemic 6traln that has been nicked un in other hosDitak throughout the country.

Outer Space Exploration Program Urged NEW YORK tin The New York Times said today the scientific leaders of the U.S. satellite pro gram has recommended to the administration a long-range program of space research. The program looks toward exploration of the moon and planets and manned space flight, a Wash ington dispatch to the newspaper added. The atory also said in part: The fur-rparhlnff rwnmmenill' tlons for scientific research in outer spaces were drafted by the earth satellite panel of the United States National Committee for th International Geophysical Year. The program to follow the end of the geophysical year in Decembercalls for launching progressively bigger and more complex scientinc satellites in uie coming years.

The satellites would probe farther and farther Into space until finally satellites were circling or landing on the moon and the planets. The panel says that all this would be but "the prelude to the drama to follow" manned flight into outer space. LITTEEBIGLESS MOSCOW TUCSON, Ariz. Uft There is no litterbugging in Moscow, Mrs, Eleanor Roosevelt said during a visit to Tucson. Mrs.

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