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Hattiesburg American from Hattiesburg, Mississippi • 8

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METHODIST STUDENTS FAVOR AMENDMENT Psat IA HATTIESSURO AMWCAN Warfneiday, Jun. 157 Mississippi Deaths Jimmy Dorscy Joins Brother Tommy In Death LAKE JUNALUEKA, N. C. Wretched- 'Continued from Page. 1) the Chesapeake bay and ce a league baseball.

You people live all your Lse without seeln1 the best city in Murka, and yet It's only a few hunnert molls from here. F.arna "Braid, Barter Markets NAVAL STORE SAVANNAH. Gt. WOum n-v corps today: receipts, turp'n tin S3, rocin none; shipnent. tup-pentine 114, r.or.e; stock, terpentine 1,700, 62.

Veu lease On For Soil Bank J. W. WRIGHT SB. Methodist college students from nine southeastern states voted last night to urge each annual 'Emlcej were held at 10:39 am. Neiv Labor Council Outlines Its Goals tay at Quiglev's Funeral Home Vnce of he church to ra fv a Chanel tnr .1 W.

Wrisht Sr. 78. Pl lnC C.n.UT.cn nU con. NEW YORK Bandleader ho Monday night at Metho-JT 1 I MIC Jimmy Dorsey, 53, died today of dust Hospital. WRETCHED Hail, man.

Arm Central (Negroi Jurisdiction of WAIL strf.f.t cancer, WASHINGTON marathon Dr. John E. Barnes was the of- NEW YORK 'V The Cork mir.W rah i cheer famine the land the Methodist Church. Tirvnv w.k n.niv ai ari minr tnA vi.nr. Senate session and some sharp In trt.

aw 'th trad- vv "ia ana oarier. ah He was the brother of Tommy if taatlr.g minister. Burial was Dfjrsey, aho a who 'iLehlnnd Cemetery. The vote was 170 In favor of the resolution and 35 against. 'MiaaiMinnt i spntativ n'k teu.

ivot Rave the in mier.7; Bom. Wd the Invitation, but Ar did last November. Palllarera were Ivy Dixon. Law- bor Council Wednesday outlined a The Missis; The resolution was presented by Its major goals organization form They formed one of the besUirenre Dixon, Will Dixon, Howard'paui cotten of McComb MlV known brother combinations lnjTucker. Tom Tucker and at Mississippi Southern iss.ssippl Labor bfn ffioat and pr ces were Wr their jmagnedon mah play-zure aettin ed through a merger of1" on llfe mj and provided man PBt'h or rneetin' mah usslppl State Industrial idd, of millions of dollars for; "Indjifoe shot bare.

until and the Mississippi 'mated at around lO0.00i shares every plant in Mississippi and the Missi wiB jwpmar music worm, a CollKre. He is uresident of the. Mr Writrht had lived in Matties. my Dorsev recordlnz. "So Rare Methodist Student Movement for "We have 45,000 members In 400 State Federation of Labor June 3 i T7 compared with 2,850.000 yasterday fai frtiir.

frtp S7 v.ar r.ciH4 at! second in a ratlni of cur- Mississippi, local unions," said Bill Webb of terms or me J9M rational i.ri,.nn nr.tM.ni ir, mprper orriof imoney bill and sent it back kVv cock up frauds io 'y the Mason-Dixon lme. is neith. listed 10 the around a Lin tr Nonn nor character. Its rent hlU voteiarouna p01Rl polyglot tongue contains traca of Jimmy is listed 1219 McLaurin St. -ran Survivors Include his wife, four Dorsey died In Doctors of education and public relations.

Council omcers. Resits Bruton the South Pennsylvania Dutch sndi Hospital. He had been operated jsor.s. four sisters, a brother. 17 iiirmionrf whh inriurie nrvant nf.came only after several close COTTON CLOSE .11 T3 I.

ith th. rnnnrii and Kattlesburff. 1 T. O. 0' strength on specific is NEW ORLEANS Rprkham nf Jafkson.

lpn during" a 13-hOUr session mnnth. cotton futures vnarswnese oerj luue rPMm I I 1U. Cn A t. ill A 1 1 I on in January for a lung growth. Icrandcnuaren ana one great-grand- Two months later he left his band child.

on the road to emter the Funeral arrangements were in- MRS- VIOLA G. EZELLE complete, Services were to be held at 4 Dorsey was divorced. He la Rur.lPm. today at McLaurin Baptist dent in charge of political artivi- hpre today undr long liquidation ujb u-anionai -soumern ties; and Ray Smithheart of vlc V' 'f and sellinir. The 1951 Octob- rtH Portrayed by Hollywood son, secretary-treasurer.

adminMration's farmer position wa. an ex- Vankee writers of the drama. Next year's convention will be policies, although key i still 0 BhorJ cover. Oilbreths dictionary can be ob- 0 vlved by his mothpr, Mrs. for Mrs.

Viola Grantham DEATH NOTICE held at Jackson during April. re oiTii--xiuuflcij ciMln! uere 80 in courier lor compromise. Irents le lower to 10 cents 2 Proceeds go to charity. possible." In addition, he aald, "we want to acquaint the public with la-bor's story In Mississippi." Webb and Claude I. Bruton nf Jackson, vice president in tharge of legislative activities, spoke during the council'! first new conference.

We (the council) want to see JJorsey, and a daughter, Mrs. Julie Hilton, and a sister, Mrs. Anthony Vlsella. Sen. Russell DGa), who tffruhrr Southern- MR.

J. W. WRIGHT, SR. Services were held 10:30 O'clock Wednesday Quigley's Chapel Interment Highland Cemetery Mayflower (Continued from Page 1) 35 29 35 29 35 3 2 34 50 34 39 34 dl2 34 41 34 36 34 4D dlO 34 34 43 34 dll Hoor manager for the bill lost battles last night, will lead a Oct group of Senate conferees who Will ak the House to accept Sen- Mar ate extensions of the soil bank. uy The House, when it passed theijiv (Continued from Page 1) WebD ano tiruwn saia.

oa Ir. lna.r Kv f.t! 3 4 5 7 3 4 5 0 3 4 54b J'space-savlng feature of built-in r.eue, va, wno aiea at 5:45 p.m. Tuesday at her home in McLaurin after a ten months Illness. Rev. Joe Ratcliff will officiate and burial will follow In McLaurin Cemetery, with Quigley'a Funeral Home in charge.

Mrs. Ezelle was the widow of Joe Fzelle and was a member of McLaurin Baptist Church. She is survived by one son, Dewey C. Ezf'I'e. McLaurin; two brothers, Oscar Grantham.

McLaurin and S. G. Grantham Bienville, La; and nine grandchildren. we are the only organization try-jun? of th? 1M.ton bgrl t0 irrJve i in furniture. 32 85 32 83 32.84-85 alO! v.

in; no uyuium wmuuunt iunder sail, Race Against Death To Save Choking Infant farm money bill, had vowd 192- Qct raise tne Pr capua mcornn hi mi 187 to end the liberal acreage re- Bid. d-Decline. MRS. VIOLA GRANTHAM EZELLE Services 4 O'clock Wednesday McLaurin Baptist Church Interment McLaurin Cemetery Vllliers had Indicated he lntend- sisslppi and to keep tolleje atu serve phase of the soil bank ap-! constructed with state revenues, obtained under a state bond Issue. they receive rli remain In the harbor less dents home after vir in v.npiE rnrn -fiirr)n i rii'r inan ni an nn ir.

Kiinni i ve wiii tlielr degrees l. restr cted cron and after 1 rui nmri rnH.n1.11' uc '-w ai me norm enu K'-t ,.,,1 rftn. and unchanged. Bruton and Webb aald labor In i pe0. payments of 600 million dollars fcU.tjy Mississippi, through the council.

L. year's crops. nMlf. i wi riywiouin 1 low middlinz 27.85: vw.f....n 1 TW. ........4 The Senate reversed this and 34 10: cood middling 80S Hardy St.

Dial 4-6242 Immigration inspection. And if he public relations, political and continued these payments through 34 g5; receipt stock Uin athletic offices, dressing and ACKSOM, Mips. OP In danger equipment rooms. The present iof choking on his own tongue, a building functioning as a Bay St. Louis child was house will be used as a sports ported by highway patrolmen to arena.

1 University Hospital yesterday at Landry and Matthe.whltecto!sp! ho remain longer, this old acuv.urs, na coa fihlnt and reso.t port will mui urns featuring nationally known me but not yet provided, STOCKS IN Till: SrOTLICIT were scheduled for 1 a I nkLciiuni HMiu 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 hk 1- fjjfant-fs mini ir.rvi, ceremonies Projects include a drive to NEW YORK i-Sales. dosing jior the buildings, have been in- johnKt1 snn nf w. ltj uavH nr. rr mnmKar at a at and net change of the f.fteen," ructd to proceed with the final, Johnston of Bav St. Louis! To attempt Plymouth OTuTIOIl without a wind would meant j.i ri uiiiwii iin in' 4 voter and publlclzintr the votin record of every Mississippi nation- most active aUxks today: pians ana woraing ara rwa- Hawkins Park Playground Open George L.

Hawkins Park is open to youngsters under 10 years of ace. The par's is open from 9:30 to 11:30 a. and from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m., on all week-days except Sat-urday. Only the morning schedule observed on Saturday. Mrs.

Louise Ohrtman is director pounding alon? at Ihe end of Yankton's hawser 23 miles acro.ssi Cape Cod Bay. 50,300 42 dl nouse plans win be submitted 38 400 23'. al'i th building commhsion withm 10.J 1 bVn Sav 36.500 4B a dvs and dormitory plans by early waJ mW- 35 800 I Th hlKhwav Patrl M11 the In- Members of the sub-committee l.J!c.n VXXX Being Established Here Woolworth Hperry Rand Bethlehem R'l Shell Tran.p Lukcns Stefl Oen Motors Stand Oil N.T HhfKiesian Kcl Colum Brdcst US Steel KLING FLORIST FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Expert Designing 819 Hardy Srrtet JU 4-8146 Nites JU 4-7757 bv ft Red rrn nfflrlal nH that Collision eluded Lt. Gov. Carroll Gartln.

or I t. Wei: Ren. Joel Blass. Wiggins: iy 25,200 2 Hattipabtirg's newest radio is under construction on Drive adjoining Park Lane She is a Davis School teacher. Her 25.100 33 I Rep.

Delos Burks. Picayune. i A trailer-truck and a half-ton truck were in collision at 0 a. m. to 24,800 C8't so present were Sen, Zack Vihise- r.fn n.uor.

tha KoV, Funeral Service Information A staff of capable, full time at I U7it In "uuv, 4. mvuiij 1 vk 'r day at the Intersection of Broadway Drive and Florence Street. 20.200 19' 18.800 38! was sewn to the roof of Hs mouth assistant is Rudy Dossett. The park was given to the school board by Mrs. George L.

Hawkins, Sr. Most popular feature is the wading pool. A charter of Incorporation has e.i gineer; Jake Scott, auditor tor the Vf rit. t0 Prevent the child from euffo- been Issued to the Broadcast Devel- Police aid Lavon fitrahan of NY Central LumberiVm was driver of the trail 4 uuiib 01 iHKlirr leauuiiK. nuu wrnc 'ITAonttal nAVman tendants assures sufficient, experi-, 1Nopment Corp which will own Rwb operate Station WXXX Ihe a corporators are Dae A.

Matison Jr! 18,000 33 er-truck and that James Bryant a I Yelyerjon Jackson, secretary to the! Building Commission. Ln u.Jn by Brooklyn, drove the smaller vehicle. Damage was slight. VVAVk Mr ft enced help for all services. HULETT James Allen is stronger, they said, he will i need corrective surgery in the mouth area.

Births I 1 The building is being constructed! (MCtnOCllStS bv Claude and Homer Pittman and will be rented to the company. It will hou.se the studios and business! UOntCrCnCO office of WXXX. The tower andj transmitter are located on Highway A of from Two Acre Main Street Methods Church this .11 ui, morning to spend the day at the to n.m1 tT nrt'nnu Methodist Conference In 1000 watts transmission power and; nin kiinrvriM Jackson. Making the trip were uTf middy. Huthmaker.

Martha Ball, SPECIAL EVERY DAY! Remnants 19c Yd. Up Hatticsburg's Largest And Most Complete Selection of Fabrics Seen and Heard The right ring finger of Prentiss Morgan of JIFD 7 was accidentally amputated this morning when it was caught In a machine belt at Mairnolla State Handle Company In Petal, where Morgan Is employed. Morgan also suffered lacerations of Mr. and Mrs. J.

O. Cox HI, 5007 Sixth Ave, Brooklyn, N. announce the birth of their first child, a son, weighing 7 pounds, 7 ounces, on June 12. The baby has been named James Gregory Cox. Mrs.

Cox is the former Faye Jones. Uv River Stages Pascagoula River at Merrill. 51 feet, up .6 feet, forecast, little change. Pearl River at Pearl River, 5 6 feet, down .2 feet, forecast, slow- DIAL JU-2-15N I 591 Striped Awning Cloth Ideal for porch, lawn and outdoor furniture. m.

1 Rr Wakeland. Nina Gail Mcrrle, station will feature daytime music daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Richard fall. two other fingers, his attending full time with five minutes of news 3 Martha Overstreet. Kitty Kay Joanna George.

Merry rhysirian said. He Is confined at'ew-ry hour Mi'MlilCUsl H'pitAl. (AfJCT'O REMNANT SHOP UlllLI 0 117 W. Front-Next to side entrance of Jones, lot) Capitol St. Mrs.

Jones will leave Thursday morning for New York to visit her daughter and family. The baby's paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. O.

Cox Jr, 219 South 22nd Ave. Persian rugs have a language all their own. Singing birds portray happiness; brooks symbolize the life force; a tree Indicates station for air day listening" nald Bell Matison said. "We will plav nothing J. but the top 50 tunes of eiuh week by Mrs.

Earl Williams Mr. Matison also said that no! At they witnessed an ordl- Kress personnel had been selected anrii lal" mrf Jou" men enl" and that a date for going on After lunrh in the cafeteria of air was uncertain. Galloway Memorial Church, a film I'd Climb the Highest Mountain 08 'mi wmm was shown and a recreation hour Negro Deaths will be enjoyed. At 6 this afternoon the voiinc nermln will oaf h.r at th i uui 1.11 governor's mansion for simrlne. Ris Funeral services for Frank Cooper; hop Franklin will install the new who died at his home, 818 Dabbs olficers of.

the Methodist Youth Mreet early Monday morning, will! Fellowship in a 7 p.m, ceremony. LMK33 0n a Better WZm "ma Hr ftlll Traffic Report oe neia at tne Kosary Mission Catholic Church at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon with Father T. C. Bourree S. V.

D. presiding. Interment will be in the Mt. Police investigated a Tuesday OUve Cemetery of Hattiesburg niKht collision on the Highway 49 The body will be carried to the bv-pass and reported no one was family home late this afternoon Injured Big 11.4 Cu. Ft.

REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER COMBINATION New 1957 Model ana me Kosary win be held at 7j investigating officers said both Pm' i vehicles were traveling north: a -Survivors Include his wife, Fl.za staUon wason dmn by Mr, Bas. nHiur.MHUK, i.nr uiiKipr. i com MflUm of Belzonl, and a car vvme fooper. rast M. uuis, MrSi E.

Patrick, 422 For mree grand naugniers, wattie trli st Mauiesourg; uctue r)amaRe was considerable to cooper. onRaiusa: Alice it. vehicles sen, ixew urieans one sisier, Misie Jennings Portervllie, one step Earlier In the day, police In son, Mclvin Sinoutherman, MAGNETIC DOOR Child-safe no latches. Opens at touch of toe, closes automatically, silently. vestigated a collision on River Ave.

Involving Taylor O. Bowman of Petal, whose car hit a parked automobile. r1 .11 1 rl r'iizf-r-- I 1 1 Bml 7 rl iv a-' i gum-, MJiHfMHl; cp Rl Anoiher Tuesday collision was on Bay St. Police identified driveis of the cars as O. Hamilton, RFD 7, and Hubert Riley.

104 Dearborn St. Damage was slight REVOLVING SHELVES All food it your fingertips. Fully adjustable up or down even when loaded. TEAMSTER BOSS BREWSTER ON TRIAL 1 WASHINGTON for Frank W. Brewster contended today that the Western boss of the Teamsters Union, "has purged himself of any contempt." His lawyer, John K.

Pickens, TRUE ZERO-DEGREE FREEZER Separately insulated and refrigerated. Freezer liner is aluminum for quick freezing. made this contention shortly atter Brewster went on trial In US. Dis trict Court on a 31-count contmept of Congress Indictment. Brewster was indicted fnr failing to produce records and answer questions bemre the Senate Investigations subcommittee in January.

AUTOMATIC-DEFROST REFRIGERATOR No clocks to set, no pans to empty. Defrosting is completely Tht pfanj we hove for Ihosa hold dear, college for fne children, travel, securit and happiness for the family, ore worthwhile oirm, every one. Regular saving ot our liberal earning rate can help you achieve them oil. Don't put it off, start 0 program today. WWII 1 1 sl 1 autoi enters: I COLORED ANNOUNCEMENTS WILLIE DAVIS Sen ices were held 1 O'clock Wednesday St.

John Baptist Church 1-aurel. Miss. Burial in Waynesboro Cemetery 2n AMW V'Vv SEE ALL THESE other convenient General Electric features: Foot Pedal Door Opener, New Pink Interior, Adjustable Door Shelves, 5-Year Warranty on Refrigerating Unit, Porcelain Vegetable Drawers. Regular 429.95 riOVAT THIS LOW PAY NO MONEY DOWN i i ORA I EE WILLIAMS Services v. ere held 1 o'clock Wednesday St.

John Faptist Church Ijurel. Miss. Burial in Fachuta. Miss. Haiiiesburg Savings and Loan Association ONLY $15.30 PER MONTH F.DNA MAE TYSR Services will he held 1 0 clock Thursday Shadv Grove baptist Church Sdver Creek, Miss.

Burial in Silver Crerk Cemetery WOULLARD Hattiesburg, Mississippi 110 Eiit Front Up fo S1C.CC3 ch ccount njwred 0)1 SENTURV FUNERAL HOME l2 Your money reedy when you need it. "UJIISnu IT COSTS 1GSS' 2) C4rr4r. Eurlal Insurance. A 1 Brr1r la Dial JU 31761 er JO 1-1762 622 Nt Orleans St. ccnnEn a nmu smESTS ju.3-c24.

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