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Local Weather Livestock Market Reports THE DAILY RECORD MEXICO Page (MO.) LEDGER Thursday, June 21, 1973 Wither(Official 7tOO a.m. readings:) 81 58 60 low 46 High for last 24hours SCek her Low. for last 24 hours Temperature at 7 a.m. Yeaf ago today; high 75 Precipitation: Month to date 5,58 in. Normal for June 4.74 in.

Year to date 30.44 in. Normal to July 1 19.88 in. Sun-sets todayat Sunrises tomorrow at 5:43 a.m. the Parsons vehicle, had a cut driving while intoxicated, Stock Marketon the left side of her face but pleaded not guilty; trial set for said she would treatment. Kenneth A.

Ball of Centralia was issued charging him own July 25. Raymond Durham charged with driving while a summons intoxicated, pleaded not guilty; with failure to trial set for July 11. yield the right of way after the The case of William Ritter, car he was driving and one charged with driving while driven by Lela S. Gentry, 702 N. intoxicated, was continued to Eastholm collided Wednes- June 27.

day at Agricultural and There were 284 overtime Promenade Streets. Officers parking tickets at 25-cents said Ball, traveling west on each, 15 at $1 each and 29 at $2 Promenade, pulled from a stop each for a total of $144. sign and struck the Gentry CIRCUIT COURT eann i th Edwards friend represented 2one Clear to partly cloildy skies and mild tern- vehicle. Margie DeJaynes, 601 peCatures tonight and Friday; S. Jefferson a passenger in Friday 77 to 83; low tonight the Ball car, and Mike and and represented by Robert 60; winds west to nor- Crystal Gentry, passengers Fenlon, granted divorce from thWHt up to 10 mph the other car, were.reported to Delmar Thomas Edwards Jr.

diminishing tonight. have possible injuries but were fk'i'MjrtpD to partly ireaiea. County Circuit- cloudy and mild through Fri- 0ur Charlotte McCoy Hallows day: Hfgh today and Friday up- AWT granted divorce from Mark A. per.70s and low 80s. Low tonight MAGISTRATE COURT Hallows into low 60s.

Raymond E. Durham fined $15 and costs for driving Market without valid registration plate. In over the counter trading yesterday, A.B. Chance 19Mt bid, 20 asked; Commerce Bancshares 23V4 bid, asked; Wetterau 20 bid, asked. On the New York Stock Exchange yesterday, Bobbie Brooks closed at 4Va, up 8) 500 shares traded; Dresser Industries up Interco up 1, 900; Kaiser Aluminum unchanged, Panhandle Eastern Pipeline 34V4, down 800; Ralston Purina 38, up Vt, 2,300.

NEW YORK (AP) The stock market poked lower in very light trading today as investors showed very little interest in any economic news and waited for the Watergate hearings to resume and some clarification as to what steps were being taken to combat inflation. days but cool nights; highs near 90; lows in thrower 60s; partly cloudy and warm on Monday, chance of showers northwest Missouri. KANSAS CITY (AP) Lake of the Ozarks stage: 658.8; 1.2 feef below full reservoir; up 0.1. Pdmme de Terre 839.3; 0.7 feet below full reservoir; down o.i;.- LOUIS (A stages: Kansas City Boonville Jefferson City Herniann Hannibal Girardeau Qufajcy AhHospital- QHicials of the Audrain Medical Center reported today, admitted: Joseph L. Earle, Mrs: Iris Selsor, Michael Hicks, Kenneth L.

Wallace, Mrs. Grac.e Chambers, Miss Sandra D. Smith, Mrs. Francis Hughes, Mancil L. Baker Mrs.

Allen F. Davidson, Mexico; Claude M. Sanders, Beflflower; Wells, Hermann; Mrs. Chalres B. Essex, Vandalia; Stanley E.

Dean, Miss Debbie Herman, Thompson; Mfiss Rhea S. Applebee, Auiyasse; Mrs. Clara A. Hauser, New 1 8.5 14.1 16.5 16.5 26.7 30.8 15.9 River 0.2 0.7 missing 3.3 0.3 1.9 0.4 0.3 and costs for passing insufficient funds check, amended from original charge of passing no-funds check. Steven Clay Fierge fined $100 and costs for driving while intoxicated.

James D. Hulen bound over to circuit court on July 2 for passing insufficient funds check over $100. Bond of $1500 provided by Duane Cruzan. John Steven Sudbrock granted change of venue to circuit court on charges of failure to appear on bond and A er Bher er hogs barrows and 260, weak to .50 260, strong to 1.00 i 38.75-39.45; late 38.50.00; 2-3, 240-260, 38.00-39.00; 37.50-38.50; 2-4, 260-280, 37.50-38.25; late 37.00-37.50; 3-4, 280-300, 36.75-37.50; late 36.0037.00; sows, very uneven; steady to 1.00 lower; 1-3, 300400, 33.00-34.25; 2-3, 400-500, at 882.15. Declining issues on the New York Stock Exchange edged out advances 582 to 456.

Western Air Lines was the most-active issue on the Big Board, down at The noon broad-based NYSE index of some 1,500 common stocks was down 0.21 points at Dean's Secrets Point At Nixon WASHINGTON (AP) The pleteness of the memo- late FBI Director J. Edgar randum," Garment said. None- Hoover once told President theless, the explanations vary widely from Dean's version and characterize the fired counsel W. Dean President III as Nixon that electronic surveillance had been used against Nixon in the 1968 presidential as repeatedly having kept the truth about Watergate from the President. Also Wednesday: Sam J.

Ervin D- N.C., chairman of the Watergate committee, was reported to have decided to release near- Thai exchange is reported in ly all the documents Dean took an official summary of Dean's from the White House, locked in closed-door testimony before the Senate Watergate committee last Saturday. The summary gives few details. Sources close to the investigation said Wednesday the campaign, John has quoted the saying. Nixon is said to have replied he would have to use bugging to his own advantage sometime in the future of $300 for the July 2 appearance provided by Joseph' George Deimeke. 33.00-34.25.

On the American Stock Exchange, trading was also slow and prices subdued. The noon price-change index was off .01 at 22.43 Trans World Airlines warrants was the most-active NATIONAL STOCKYARDS, lssue do wn 1 at 6. 111. (AP) Estimated receipts for Friday: 4,000 hogs, 100 cattle and 25 sheep. FOUR DOLLARS A DAY is the pay for Dean Wethington, 10, who is helping his father in a construction job at N.

Clark St. and W. Monroe. I pay him a dollar a day for every year he works for me," his father said about the youngster in the white hard-hat that is attracting some attention downtown. He does about everything that men three times his age do, he said.

They are from Kennett, AAo. and are laying a telephone cable from Mexico to Thompson, he said. (Ledger Photo by Richard Vance) CITY A total of $1,761.50 was Hogs butchers steady collected in fines at Wed- to weak and sows 25 higher, nesday's session of city court. U.S. 1-2, 200-235 Ib butchers Forfeiting bonds of $207.50 39.75; 1-3, 200-240 Ibs 39.00- each (second offense) on 39.50; 2-3, 230-260 Ibs 38.25- charges of driving while in- 39.25; 260-280 Ibs 37.50-38.50; toxicated were Ronnie Wayne 280-325 Ibs 36.50-37.50; 1-3, 300- Stacy, 810 S.

Jefferson 400 Ib sows 34.25-34.75; 400-600 Charles R. Minney, 705 Ibs Boats 34.75- Fairground and 35.00, under 350 Ibs 33.50-34.00. Lawrence C. Claus, 815 E. Cattle, not enough Jackson St.

slaughter steers or heifers for Lettie F. Wilson, 623 W. test. Cows lower; bulls weak to 1.00 lower. Utility and commercial cows 32.50-34.50; cutter 31.00-32.50; CORRECTION In the Kline Department 1 8 1 store ad in Wednesday's Ledger BeU smd the schools are it stated the store would be open Thursday, Friday and Monday nights, 9:30 a.m.

to 5:30 p.m. and should have been 9:30 a.m. School Board Things Didn't Work Out (Continued from Page 1) a of how our schools are Connelly Had a safe-deposit box and later turned over to a federal judge, who gave Ervin a copy. the convictions of the seven Watergate defendants should be thrown out conversation was not pursued because they resulted from at the executive session and the "frauds upon the court." fired White House counsel in- conspirator E. dicated he would explain it fur- Howard Hunt's lawyer con- ther at the committee's tele- firmed testimony given by Hunt vised hearings next week.

in a closed-door session of the The White House has refused Watergate committee. At the to comment on Dean's testi- session Hunt reportedly said mony until after he appears "in former White House aide public under oath." Charles W. Colson had consid- The summary gave this ac- ered ordering Hunt to break count of a meeting between into the home of Arthur Bre- Nixon, Dean and former presi- mer, the man who shot Gov. dential Chief of Staff H.R. Hal- George C.

Wallace last year, deman last Sept. 15, the day a Hunt reportedly told the in- federal grand jury returned in- vestigators that Colson wanted dictments against seven men in to check into possible left-wing the Watergate break-in and connections to Bremer. bugging case: "Dean met with the President after the indictments had been handed down. Nixon said Haldeman reported what a good job Dean had done. said that Hoover had told him that Nixon had been bugged in the 1968 campaign, and Nixon said that sometime in the future they would have to use it to their advantage." to 9 p.m.

not even doing that. Mr. Bell said the counseling staff these surveys them every two years. in other action of the board, it Wilson, 623 W. Liberty pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while intoxicated and was fined $107.50.

David I. Dickerson, 11 Mary canner 29.00-31.00; shelly forfeited a bond of $107.50 ner 26.09-28.00. Utility, corn- on a charge of driving while mercial and good bulls 38.00- intoxicated. 40.00, few 41.00. Choice vealers Everett E.

Trabue, Route 1, 58.00-65.00; good 54.00-58.00. charged with driving while Sheep 75; slaughter lambs 50 intoxicated and possession of lower. Choice and prime spring Miss Kelly Kuntz, Miss alcohol as a minor, forfeited his slaughter lambs 80-105 Ibs 37.00- Katfileen Gorman, Vernis bond of $182.50. 38.00. Cull to good slaughter Posey, Tommy W.

Turner, James F. Salmons, Lakeview ewes 8.00-14.00. Centralia; trailer park, pleaded guilty to CHICAGO Trade in iSjss Nichelle L. Peneston, being drunk and was fined cr 'j VT.f,, cn HOyucdn, Illcdi and Oil lulUTcS Fulton $32 50 was held up on the Chicago In the Montgomery Ward ad in Wednesday's Ledger it stated a Ward freezer No. 1433 and should be 4511, save $30.

On the Ward refrigerator it should have read No. 1433 instead of 4511, save $20. Supreme (Continued from Page 1) reactions of local juries. In a case involving films shown at an "adult theater" in Georgia, the majority rejected the notion that pornography acquires constitutional protection when it is displayed for consenting adults only. And, the court continued, there is no requirement for ex- ByDONMcLEOD nally, who he is reported to AP Political Writer have predicted will be the 1976 WASHINGTON (AP) John GOP presidential nominee, quit Connally's first mission as a in a huff.

Republican isn't working out So, Wednesday, with Deputy the way he had hoped and he Press Secregary Gerald War- was voted to spend $2307.04 for apparently is finding it difficult ren at his elbow, Connally said an insurance policy covering all to bow out gracefully. all the right things, denying all Consequently, the political the published future of the most prominent then demolished the whole Democrat-turned Republican effort with several of his wit- may be not good. ticisms. On May 10, when President He denied he was not being Nixon announced that the for- adequately utilized, and then 13 In Peron's Homecoming BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) Argentine strongman Juan D. Peron spent his first night home from exile under A source close to the investi- tight security after gunfire left gation was asked if the summa- 13 persons dead by official 250 students from grades seven through 12.

Supt. Thomas explained that the policy is exclusive of all others, that is, it pays where a student's personal policy leaves off, or if the ry meant Nixon planned to use as a political issue or planned to use bugging. He meant bugging others, source said, referring to Deans account of the conversation. more than hUg6 welcomi "8 House and the Committee for thette-election of the WM 111AUII Vllab bllC LVL Vkftf A IT CO student has no personal policy, mer chairman of Democrats volunteered as how he has had 3 tonight. it pays all.

board accepted the resignation of Mrs. Mary Janet Osburg, a special education teacher at the high school, who count and WOUnded ta crowd. Peron and his third wife, Isa- fcel, ere at the official presi- en tial residence in suburban oiivos. Security measures there were stricter than those around his chalet ta another the neighborhood. dictator planned 0 hold a news conference for Nixon was becoming a part- a lot of time "for catching up on committee pre-election inves- violence erupted time White House advisor, Con-my reading." At another point tigation of the Watergate affair, nesday morning nally appeared to have come up he said: "I believe I've given on President orders.

crack i through with the ideal situation. aU the advice that I have to Tf ive It offered the opportunity 5 And Teachers hired were Steven F. Chapman as an English He is Columbia and has a B.S. degree from Missouri University. Mrs.

Betty S. Holley is to be English teacher at Hardin establish himself as a credible Republican by coming to the aid of his adopted party in its hour of need. On the other hand, by not taking a more formal job tain Mrs. Sarah Myers, Perry. Joseph Michael McGrew, 708 nf TrTdP tnHav Pert testimony in determining a TO Qtemissed: Mrs.

Harry Hunt N. Clark pleaded guilty to Jrequest" st what is obscene JfTacSi alo ti oc were UHlSluenilg Tho filmo tViomeolvoo nrn. Ot JaCKSOn, Hlgn OCnOOl by the Commodity Exchange and-son, Mrs. Edward Beckes possession of alcohol as a minor and-'daughter, Clarence Hud- and was fined $57.50. Mary Willis, Miss Mrs.

Walter Sheijene Spene, Mrs. Wallace Bis'e, Mrs. Ruby Coleman, Hofner Stewart, Mexico; Joseph Hobbs, Vandalia; Mrs. Thomas Talley, doriia; Robert Dore, Mrs. Harold Littrell, Thompson; Frank Jennings, Centralia.

Died, Mrs. William A. Bramble, Mexico, 9:03 p.m. Wednesday. Jane O'Toole, 610 Cleveland forfeited a bond of $82.50 on the same charge.

Janet L. Holtkamp, Route 2, pleaded guilty to a charge of Lad- careless and imprudent driving and was fined $32.50. on charges of speeding: Alice M. Jackson, 719 Trinity Curtis M. Umstattd, 600 authority to restrict dealings in the three pits to liquidation only of old crop holdings.

Trade in the other major futures was for 30 minutes to 10 a.m. CDT. The three pits of the soybean complex did not open The films themselves provided the best evidence of what they represented, Burger said. "This is not a subject that lends itself to the traditional use of expert testimony. Such and has a B.S.

degree from Southeast Missouri State U. She has taught at Kennett and Cape Girardeau, Mo. and Summer- S.C. uut while denying a string of published reports that the job has turned sour for him, Connally said he hoped his news conference Wednesday would get the message to Nixon while denying most of the published reports about him, Connally congratulated the press on its ingenuity and sources, saying: ly accurate in what they have been leaking to you." Mexicoan's Son Local newspapers, after as gunfire' o-- a throng of Rep Wright Patman, two iiii on gathered near chairman of the House Banking Buenos Aires airport to greet and Currency Committee, tne 77-year-old leader, wanted to conduct a full-scale investigation of the June 17, 1972, break-in at Democratic You have headquarters after his staff the num ber of wounded around are fair- learned that campaign funds 400. routed through a Mexican bank ival er onist factions and were used to help finance the antigovernment snipers were operation.

blamed for the hail of bullets Patman became embroiled in a struggle with a Republican member of his committee, Rep. Garry Brown of Michigan, over that turned the joyful welcoming ceremony into a scene of panic. The violence forced the char- field She is Park arts at a raduate will Is Top Nominee At Boys State WARRENSBURG-Jean JJnue, and the battle climaxed om I hope we get through by the Paul Bradshaw of Springfield, Oct 3 a 20 to 5 committee since mirlsJln aim-irn 11 TT Vntp fl (JiUnSt fffflfltirHJ whether the probe was to con- tfcred etliner bringing Peron ouster from power 18 land at a secure ie several miles Ullt 10 gl HUUdbW Wl IT vuu lllG alTpOrlt Madisonville.Tex., High School ministration," one associate Federalist party nomination for Wednesday that his fight with his er0 can- tl XJTa Tironto nut oc i 11 Pfli.mfln fif.f!T*r.f*n nPTfirA of middle of the summer." son of the former Patricia Hays vote against granting subpoena "He obviously wants to dis- Mexico and State aS for the investigation. associate himself from the ad- Pau i Bradshaw, won the Browr said in an mterview was no beans, meal and oil. The com- and has a B.A.

degree from Sam Houston State University, She also attended William memor Rube, F. Senor. Herbert Healy, 55. Mts. William A.

Bramble, 61. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Brude David Pasley, Laddonia; Cherry Lee Douglas, Martinsburg. Alien Wayne Beasley, Auxvaese; Betty Jean Worley, Mexico. Edward Duane Cope, Martinsburg; Barbara Sue Daoald Ray Morris Centralia; Donna Sue Henry, bara Josephine Farber, Wyngarden of $22.50. Barrett of said.

"He wants to put as much water between him and the President as possible." Among the reports that have Kirkwo Kirkwood, Robert Wayne Robinson, 1002 N. Olive William E. Robinson of Sturgeon, restrict dealings in the three old crop options to liquidation only. The request was contained in a telegram before the opening and the directors were considering a move as trade in the other pits opened. On the opening, wheat was to 5 cents a bushel lower, He said state interest in mov- and the unwary pass- Those interests "include the interest of the public and the quality of life and the total environment, the ii the great centers, and, possibly, the exas are that he is at odds with White Mrs! Alice Margaret Pealer Press Secretary Ronald will teach at the LPN School.

Ziegler, who he reportedly She is a graduate of Russell- thinks should quit, and has ville, Mo. High School. She received a diploma as a Nurse from Hospital and Nursing in Springfield, Mo. She attended Southwest called the operation White House 'a screwed-up Route 3, Centralia, $19.50. Pn to Raymond Fecht, 421 W.

Vine a charged with not having a license and innoculation for his dog, forfeited a bond of $17.50. Keith Hightower, 1215 Curtis Claimers Say CHICAGO (AP) Wheat No 2 soft red 2.74n Thursday; No 2 2.48n. charged with his white Oats No 2 extra heavy 4 n. Soybeans No 1 wrote. The states might reasonably determine that there is a link between sex crimes and obscene material, said Burger, although he acknowledged that there is no conclusive proof of public dis- Lonnally teelS Miss Sharon L.

Potts will teach second year primary at Eugene Field School. She is a graduate of Champaign, HI. High School and has a B.S. Connally also is reported to iome advice about Watergate, which has cooled the once warm relations between the Haward Craig Metcalf, Pleasantville, Joyce Lee Harvey, Pleasantville, la. SAFETY REPORT Joan Cervantes of jail this morning after posting a bond of $307.50.

She had been in Tommy Bruce Martin, 1307 E. Anderson forfeited a bond of $32.50 on a charge of having no city license. Orval Henry Bise III, 433 W. Vine charged with careless and imprudent driving, forfeited a bond of $17.50. John Wilson Ollis, 1205 Kent sold at 2.47.

YESTERDAYS CASH GRAIN Soybeans Hard Wheat Wheat $10.61 $2.32 $2.34 No Fertilizer Shortage Here noted that the state could follow mss Kay Teter will and does not have the punch ne "a 'laissez faire' policy and teacn Kindergarten at Haw- did formerly as Secretary of the drop all controls on com- thorne School. She is a graduate Treasury, which he held as a mercialized obscenity if that is of Smithton, High School Democrat during Nixon's first what they prefer, just as they and has A.A. and B.A. degrees term. from Stephens College.

She also Eyebrows have arched over attended State Fair Community the fact that Connally works out College and University of of a hotel suite instead of an can ignore consumer protection in the marketplace. But nothing in the Constitution compels the states to do so with regard to matters falling within state jurisdiction." governor in the primary Patman started before Deans ce i his appearance before the election at Boys State. His meeting with the President and vast crowd opponent in the general election that he of no pressure ap- ariesKevinMa Columbia Selects Successful candidates will be In another Watergate devel- Pageant Contestant sworn in tonight on the campus opment Wednesday, NBC News COLUMBIA Janice Karen of Central Missouri State obtained what it called a White Boggs, 20, was named Miss University. Gov. Christopher S.

House explanation of the logs Columbia 1973 Wednesday provided to the Senate com- night at a dinner-pageant held mittee of Dean's meetings and in the ballroom of the Tiger telephone conversations with Hotel. She is the last contestant the President. to be selected for the Miss The Associated Press has re- Missouri Pageant to be held in ported the logs show Dean had Mexico July 19-21. one substantive meeting with Miss Boggs, who never Nixon, Dean and Haldeman last received less than a I rating at selected Alcorn City legislative year (the Sept. 15 meeting) and district and state musical reporter.

37 meetings and phone calls festivals in high school, sang since late February 1973. "Didn't She was also Leonard Garment, the named Most Talented in the present White House counsel, pageant which featured 12 said the document NBC had contestants, "did not come from the White A junior at the University of House" but apparently is a Sen- Missouri-Columbia, she is an ate staff memorandum based honor student majoring in Mr. and Mrs. L.J. Miller, on notes of discussions between music education.

She is the 1406 Hickory Hill Drive, has Garment and the Senate com- sister of Jody Boggs, Miss been elected Barton County mittee staff. Columbia 1971, who was also Presiding Judge. Michael is "We wouldn't undertake to named second runner-up in the sponsored by the Rotary Club, vouch for the accuracy or com- 1971 Miss Missouri Pageant. Bond is to appear at the swearing in ceremonies. Three boys from Mexico High School have been elected to office, Michael Jerichow, son of Mr, Larry Jerichow Pat Staples, sponsored by the Optimist Club.

He has been Russ William Haerer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin 0. Haerer, 1211 N. Jefferson has been elected state representative.

He is sponsored by the Optimist Club. Michael Larkin Miller, son of KANSAS CITY (AP) A imprudent driving, resisting nA nt -n aan arrest and npace disturbance felted of $32.50 each, ana peace ujsauructnce, rionp Parrpr Whitworth 411 i'S aid two charges of bdgdrunk East Liberty Streets. ubUc and disturbing the JEFFERSON CITY MO. Will Horticulture Class (AP) No fertilizer shortage has developed in Missouri agri- Stop Police Brutality? culture, James Boillot, state commissioner of agriculture, said today. SEATTLE, Wash (AP) The city's new mounted police Missouri at Columbia.

assigned office in the Executive Mrs. Kathy Van Schyndel will Office Building and has been teach English at Hardin Junior given no staff. High. She is a graduate of The job also has not produced v. School in the limelight that an aspiring and two highway pa- has a B.A.

politician needs. As a private degree from Ottawa Univer- advisor rather than the admin- sity, Ottawa, Kansas. She has istration spokesman he was as 'Oh God, Get Me Out Of Here 1 car Agricultural with driven by Route 1, east on East, Liberty Street. Both cars sustained major danjage and were towed from the scene. Eyelyn Parsons, passenger in and destruction of property.

He was sentenced to serve 15 days in the county jail. Steven Bruce Moore, charged with possession of alcohol as a minor, pleaded not guilty and trial was set for July 25. Robert Berry, charged with develons farmers planted fertilizer use. He said he had beared talk of a nationwide shortage of nitrogen fertilizer. Washington Arboretum.

Citizens' groups have expressed concern that the horses' hooves might trample valuable greenery. So the seven mounties learning to identify what derfoot. taught a year before in the Mexico system. Democrats To Meet The Audrain Democratic Committee will hold an organizational meeting Monday night at 7:30 p.m. at Community R-6 School, ac- a Cabinet member, Connally has gotten little or no publicity.

But Connally cannot afford the appearance of abandoning failed or chickened out of his savior to an em- and healer to as trol troopers saved a man from almost certain death Wednesday when they pulled him from the burning wreckage of his pickup on Interstate 35 in sub- Pleasant Valley, Hollis, a 49-year-old salesman from Bolivar, said he was two cars behind the pickup of Selva Jacobs, 33, Kansas City, when a tire blew out on the Jacobs vehicle. The truck crashed into a con- inside," Hollis said. "I got a fire extinguisher from my car and thought I had put out the fire twice, but it flared up again each time." door open." About that time troopers Elliott Loeffler and P. M. Kresterson arrived.

They flagged down another pickup, tied a Hollis said he kept trying to chain from that truck to the force open the door of the jammed door and pulled it truck's cab, but it was buckled open. and wedged and wouldn't Jacobs was conscious during budge. the rescue attempt, screaming, "I started pulling him out "Oh, God, get me out of here," through the window, but I could Hollis said, only get him halfway out," Hoi- Authorities said Jacobs prob- lis said. ably would have burned to "It just seemed so terrible to death if Hollis hadn't partly ex- fr mmmmf P.SI? VA1AVAV UJIU lid I1CU WJ Community R-6 School, ac- in PfH' aa miu The truck crashed into a con- "It just seemed so terrible to death if Hollis hadn't partly ex- are cording to Jerome Seigfreid, Ana mxon ua as mhc crete pillar and burst into see a man burning alive and tinguished the fire twice and is un- chairman. The public is invited.

i uTrvIn" flames. there was nothing we could do pulled him halfway out of the rassment of having John Con- tlTho af ao hllfn ma a "The whole cab was burning because we couldn't get the! cab before the troopers arrived.

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