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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 4

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-PAGE ft jflftroAYt.S tf --Globc-Tlmis Stiff Pholo ''-A. iwo-headed snake was found by a group of Travis 1 Junior High School students Sunday in a field near NE 8th and Eastern. The non-poisonous snake is about 12 vt inches long, and has two perfectly developed heads. The -young reptile fanciers. Jerry Elliott, 14, son of Mr, and Mrs.

Chester F. Elliott, 4037 Rio Grande; Latry Melton, 13, son ol Mr, and Mis. Earl Mellon, 104 N. Grand, and Richard Ncwby, 12, son o) Mrs. Francilh Newby, 4047 Neuches, were hunting lor lizards when they came upon the snake.

Stewart Wins Pro Goli I SAN ANTONIO (AP) Earl Stewart, Jr. ot Dallas shot a one' over-par 73 Sunday to win his second straight Texas PGA cham- pionship with a 285 total, three belter than Jimmy Deft fnarel Houston and Dick Turner v-pl San Angelo. Stewart, shot good golf hut poorly won the $1,000 first prize as'51-hble leader Demaret soared to a 77 while Turner, who was tied with Stewart the runner-up spot as Sunday's round begnn, and Dcmarot col- lecled 5550 apiece for their second- place fie. The rain -that plagued the meet disappeared, but the Fort Sam Couston course greens showed the effect of the downpours and putted slow. Trailing Demaret and Turner in iiuth place was Dick Metz of Fort Worth wiili 289.

The senior division champion pocketed JiOO, ivhile Fred Hawkins, El Puso, and Henry Ransom of Bryan posted 290's 5275. Host pro Roy Schneider led a trio ot San Antonio money winners. He finished seventh with 292 for J200. Chuck Klein was ninth and earned SlOfl while Tod Menc- fee's 300 score gave him a 13th place tie with Jackson Bradley and J45. Final Rites Set.

For Mrs, Hess I.f.st rites of rcspccl for Mrs, Mabel Kllcii will bo icld Tilcsday at 10 a.m. in'Grace liaptist Church, with UK Rev. M. 0. Gainer, pastor, officiating.

Pallbearers will be Travis Summers, C. K. Betty, Orville Deaver, John Moore, Johnny Wootcn and V. C. Miller.

Interment will be in Llano Cemetery direction of Blackburn-Shaw Funeral Homo. Mrs, Hoss died Saturday at a.m. at her home, 2606 S. Roberts. She was born July 4, 1913, in Amarillo, and was member ol Grace Bapiisl Church.

She is survived by her husband Joe Hess; three sons. Joe Hess Ir. of Kellleman, Jerry Avcnal, and B. W. Hess of Amarillo; five daughters, Mrs Beatrice Daniels, Mrs.

Arleta Keilh. Miss U'amla Hess, Mis Rita Hess and' Miss Elizabetl licss, all of Amarillo; her mother Mrs. Artie Ccavcn of Kncinilas Iliree brothers, James ney of Auburn, Georg Ronnoy of San Diego, am Lavelle Bouncy of Encinltas; sister, Edna Mac Ncoly Tacoma, her crane mother, Mrs. Laura Loden Amarillo; 14 grandchildren an great-grandchildren. Typhoon Kills 540 In Japanese Area TOKYO, Sept.

29 (At Relief workers recovered the bodies of 200 more victims ot Typhoon Ida today from the mud and debris of Ravaged Izu Peninsula, 70 miles southwest of Tokyo. This brought the number of known dead from the weekend (coastguard) imported a helicopter on mercy missions In Iho re-, sort area spoiled bodies floating In the Pacific off Izu Peninsula. Typhoon Ida's damage was estimated by Ihc Construction Ministry at over 5277,800,000. storm reported by the national police to 510. Police said 976 persons are still Hissing--916 of them in Hie Izu area, where the usually ilacid Kano River hurst Its banks md wiped out more than a dozen villages.

The death loll may go higher. The Maritime Safety Board A super breed of heifer developed by experts at Rutgers is expected to produce more than iwice as much milk as the average cow. Cub Scout Leaders Training Tonight A Fais District cub leader training session is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. today at (he Sati Ja- cinlo Methodist Church. Bill Mc- Eachcrn, chairman of Ihc cub leaders training course, will bo in charge.

A basic cub leaders course will held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at Par- imount Terrace School with Bill McBee, scout leaders training chairman, in charge. Leaders who have been unable attend previous cub leaders courses are encouraged to attend this session. -Rlobe-Timas Stall I'holo A once-m-a-hielime thrill arrives for Mis. Madeline Henshaw, and Miss Ion Waters, when they have a chance to meet and observe the technique of Carlos Sat- zedo, intemationally-ienown harpist, Salzedo will open the Amarillo Symphony's season, as guest soloist, on Tuesday ai 8 p.m.

in Municipal Auditorium. Mrs. Henshaw and Miss Woleis are the orchestra's regular harpists. (ke Asks Support of United Campaign WASHINGTON Presl- denl Eisenhower hns called foi all citizens to give generously to the United Community Campaigns of America to aid "our neighbors in need." In kick off message the Prcsi dent said the United Campaigns beginning In 2,000 communities "provide us with 1 a splendid opportunity lo express the traditional neighborly concern of America." Police said 535,307 persons were eft homeless. Many recovered Ixxlles lay unclaimed at temporary Mortuaries.

United States today formal- offered aid In the task of bring- ng order to ravaged areas. The offer was made by U. S. Ambassador Douglas Mac-Arthur If In a oiler to Prime Minister Nobusuke Klshl. In competition for "Bonny Baby of Ncwlownabbcy," Northern Ireland.

Margaret Martin, 10 months old, won over 32 other infants. Only boy to win a prize was 10- month-old Robert Pierce, who came third. PHESfittlPTIOXS FREB DKUVERY McClendon a a Phone DH3-2813 ItSlh ft Tyler (Doctors Bide.) BOWLING TAKES SEEING Your eyesight is the most valuable factor of your recreation. Good vision helps you enjoy games, sports, the movies, your hobbies and reading. Consult an ethical visual practitioner for a visual examination and analysis.

One who displays (he seal of the Texas Oplometric Association is pledged to a rigid code of ethical practice to protect your visual welfare. This message published in the interest of your visual health by Reuther Wants Quick Bargain The Panhandle Optometric Society Ramon Leos, 82, Rites Conducted Funeral services for Ramon Leos, 82, of 1307 Arthur, were held at -t p.m. today in Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, with the Rev. Antonio Rodriguez officiating. Burial was in Llano Cemetery.

Mr. Leos, a retired Santa Fe worker who had lived in Amarillo 20 years, died Friday at p.m. in SI. Anthony's Hospital. He was born Aug.

31, 1ST6, in Mexico. Surviving are i wife, Mrs. Mary Leos; four sons, John, Joe Ralph and Angel and Iwo daughters, Mrs. Jiianita r'ajardo and Miss Virginia Leos, all Amarillo, and 19 grandchildren DETROIT (AP)--Walter Reuther resumes his efforts today lo get rjnick contract settlement with Chrysler Corp. as a followup to the back-to-work order he issued to wildcat strikers at Quys- cr and General Motors Sunday.

Reuther moved back a strike deadline against GM from Tucs- ay to Thursday in order to gel Classified Waul Ails Get Results Tp TAKE OFF WEIGHT, GEf BARCENTRATE AT YOUR TEXAS DRUGGIST Tuesday while the UAW went about (he business of getting strikers back to work. Louis G. Seaton, GM vice president, said: "It is a very thing that the union is going to make an effort to cut off the hit- and-run tactics which have cost thousands of GM workers millions of dollars in wages." workers. If that settlement was good enough then, it might to be good enough now and that is why we offered the union a contract almost identical to the one on which they settled with Ford," Seaton said. The Ford pact carried increases of from 21 to 30 cents an houi during the life of Ihc contract ii FOIY! workers' present average hourly earnings of The FOR pact abo provided for additional supplemental unemployment benefits for laid-off workers and for severance pay for workers who lost their jobs because of plant relocation.

bousands of premature strikers at Sealon told newsmen GM had plants hack on the job. "We have made it clear that ihese people who thought they vcre helpful really are hurting us," -Itauther said. "We are confident they will see the wisdom of all GM workers going back lo work so we can negotiate in a more peaceful climate." Reuttier's order to the 250,000 UAW members at GM came after a week in which the company 'reported its attempt to get full speed ahead on production of 1959 models was hampered by the strikes an'd some'resultant planl shutdowns. GM on Saturday listed 45,000 idle at 20 plants across the nation. The UAW order was made public within minutes after Reuther went into an unusual Sunday morning bargaining session will: GM, while another UAW team of negotialors met at the same hour with Chrysler.

The union got speedy agreement from GM that further bar gaining talks be delayed unli no intention of sweetening the con- Tact offer it made to the union! Sept. 20, three days after Ford and the UAW reached contract agreement after a strike of about seven hours involving 98,000 Ford Affiliated with the American Optometric Association and the Texas Oplomelric Association. 4lO POLK ST PH DR2-I419 TRYING TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO "DIG UP" SOM6 EXTRA CASH? Here is a happy solution. Get a G.A.C. all-purpose loan on terms to tult you.

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