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i. J. 4 7' Aug. 12, 1958 SPRINGFIELD (Mo.) LEADER-PRESS Hedy, Hubby Split," She' Gets $3000 rTfiinii4 HOUSTON, Tex. iifi Movie Weekend of Drills Before 'Teen-AgeTload-E-O Fort Wood GI Thinks Practice Makes Perfect in His Driving actress Hedy Lamarr separation agreement with her oilman husband "grants her a life income HARRY PETTY Petty, 68, a lifelong resi of at least $3,000 a month.

made public in the agreement filed with the county clerk's office nr It provided that she will recieve $3,000 a month or one-half of Lee's income after taxes, whichever is larger. WASHINGTON (AP) If practice tlce some more; and then took off ProVislons of the agreement be dent of Frankfort, died Sun Sunday noon for the finals in makes perfect. Army Pvt. Le Roi tween the actress and W. Howard Pair Defies Ouster Order Officers Batter Way In With Hammers LANSDOWNE.

Pa. (AP) Two deputy sheriffs kicked in the door of a bicycle and shoe repair shop today in an effort successful in the end to evict a sick man and his defiant wife. The Jennie Plachetko, stood stolidly behind the locked glass-panelled door. She was draped In an American flag. She held a hammer in one hand, day at the Veterans' Hospital in Louisville, after a prolonged Washington.

Lee, her estranged husband, were Le Roi is one of 51 finalists from illness. the 48 states, Alaska, Hawaii and Survivors include his wife, Le- .1 lai two sisters, Mrs. Lena Stewart the District of Columbia competing for scholarship prizes' here this week. of Frankfort, and Mrs. Mattie MRS.

TOM WEBB Webb. 6a, lifelong resident of Lawrence" County, died Sunday at McCune-Brooks Hospital in Carthage after a long 111-DISS. Sjie leaves her husband, Tom, LaRuiscll; four iisters.Mfs, Noma Spencer, Oronogo, Mrs. Pina Roberts. Carthage Mrs.

Edith Singleton dnd Mrs. Eva Hitchcock, both of California: two brothers. Bob Campbell, Bartlesville, and Fred. Avilla. Funeral services were to be held this afternoon In the Morris-Lieman Chapel at Miller- Burial was to be in Red Oak Cemetery.

Mills of Wellington, Kan. ought to do all right in the annual "Teen Age Road-E-O." Le Roi got a pas? from Ft. Leonard Woodr Friday. He got home in time to practice his driving-skills Friday night, drove to Wichita where he "worked out" with cooperative city policemen all day Saturday returned home for more practice Saturday night. Asthma Formula Prescribed Most By Doctors Available No wJYithout Prescription Clark of Somerset, Ky.

Le had a driver's The body will be returned for graveside services at his wife's license for four years and figures he has driven between 5,000 and 6.000 miles. Much of this has been in his own car. family plot in Greenwood Ceme tery at Bolivar. The Rev. Ernest Stops Attacks in Minutes Relief Lasts for Hours! White will conduct services at 2 Whether he wins a scholarship got up at 5 a.

m. Sunday to prac- Primatene opena bronchial tubes. M.w Y.r. IX. Y.

SrUD The tbm p.m. Wednesday, with Pitts of or not, Le Roi plans to enter Ot Bolivar in charge. formula prescribed mort than any other by doctor for their private patients ia now available to asthma tawa Kan.) Univerlity in January to take a four-year business- ad MRS. UOY MOORE. ministration- rs He'll he Mrs.

Julia Moore. 84, longtime. aurferen without prescription. Medical teats preved tni formula tops asthma attacks in minutes and -gives hours of i reednm faom recur through with his 6-month loosens mucous congestion, TelieTes taut nervous tension. All this without taking painful injections.

The secret i Primatene eombinea 8 med.icinea-(in full prscriptioa -itrength) found-most affective in com hi at ion- or- a ad itt reaa, Each performa a special purpose. So look forward to aleep at night and freedom from asthma spasm! get Primatene, at any drugstore. Only 88 money-back-guarantee. resident of the Pennsboro commun 'Ouija Board' Will Rejected HARTFORD, Conn. AP Connecticut's highest tribunal today declined to give substance to heirs materialized from the spirit world.

Ity. died Monday morning in a Lockwood Hospital. A member of the Methodist Church, she had service by "that lime: Le Roi gives the credit for his driving skills to his stepfather, who taught him to drive. He -had a driver education course in high school, but that was mostly a study rence of painful asthma apaims. -This formula is so effective that it ia the physicians', leading asthma prescription so safe that now it can be sold without prttcription in tiny tablets called PrimaLmeQ.

a copy of the Constitution in thej other. "This is no. Russia," Mrs. Plachetko cried in a losing cause. She and her MicbaeL, 62, have run the shop for 32 years, living in rear lodgings.

The Delaware County Court issued an eviction notice after the property was condemned to make way for a parking lot. Plachetko was ill in bed when deputies George Washington and Sol Capanp arrived. With Mrs. Plachetko was a daughter, -34-year-old Marian Matlackr Appraisers set a price of $18,000 on the property. The Plachetkos said they turned down $40,000 for it several years ago.

They operate two other stores in this Philadel been in poor health several months, Survivors include her nusbann Otw.nnui Roy; a Dale. Route 1, and of accident statistics and rules of The State Supreme Court of Errors unanimously upheld the two grandchildren. rejection of a so-called "ouija- MRS. OTA V. JOHNSON -Mrs7 Ota McDanler Johnson, 69, a lifelong resident of the Sparta community, died Sunday morning at a Springfield home.

A member of Fair View Bap-list Church, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Clyde Workman of end Mrs. Rex Robinson of Wichita; two brothers, Cecil McDaniel of Springfield, and Jasper McDaniel of Independence, two sisters, Mrs. Ada Higginbotham of Joplin, and Mrs. Ollie Anderson of Oakland, Bix grandchildren, and four great grandchildren.

Services were to be held In Chaf-fin Chapel at Ozark his afternoon With burial in Fair View Cemetery. board will" of. Helen Dow Peck the road, with no real driver training. With all his skill and practice, Le Roi has the same major problem as the greenest beginner: Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Pennsboro Church, with the Rev.

Jack Gamble officiating. Burial will be In The FAMILY decides if. I 11 nun(gii mil r'ntriTi-rfr Yn-nr-r" 1 "nJ by a probate court. Mrs. Peck, who died in 1955 at the age of 85, bequeathed $1,000 each to two former servants and the church cemetery, with Alii son of Greenfield in charge, ERVW CARDWELL "I can't seem to get the hang of that parallel parking.

It's the hardest dog-gone thing about driv what to the rest of a $152,000 estate to a phia suburb. AsiMiattd Pren Wirephota QUINT WEDSprMarie Dionne, third of the Canadian quintuplets to marry, was honeymooning at a secret spot todaywith Floriatt Houle, 38, a court They were wed early yesterday Montreal in a secret ceremony. John Gale JForbesiorJiis heirs. iprid 1 ing She told intimates that John TRemember that any service at Ralph Thieme Funeral Services is- Senate Eyes Rise Strikc Seen Soon If No UAW Pact 1 Funeral services for 18-year-old Ervin Cardwell, killed Aug. 7 whenw ambulance- he was driving collided with a at Vacaville, will be held at 2- p.m; -Wednesday in Bergman-Miller Chapel at Seymour.

Burial will be in Seymour Cemetery, with the Rev. John Silvcy officiating. Of Third of Ouinis- DETROIT 4AP) A strike-4a the complete and beautifu regardless of th Gale Forbes resolved out of space about 1940 while she operated a ouija board," to which she had been devoted since 1919. -Mrs "Feck said thatTorbes manifested himself physically to her and gave her advice. If Forbes or his heirs were not Mrs.

Peck directed that her estate be used to create a LOUIS OfV-The St. Louis Weds in Secret Globe-Democrat said yesterday it Funeral services for Mrs. Zola West, 65, who died Monday at her home near Strafford, will be at 1 p.m.- Wednesday in Strafford Baptist Church with the Rev. Stanton W. Patterson officiating.

auto industry is threatened soon by one union source if there is noearly settlement in United Auto Workers contract- has learned thrU.S. Senate Rack MONTREAL AP Marie Di- ets Committee-intends: -to Jnvestir onnepthird of the Canadian quintuplets to marry, was honeymoon amount spent. One price cdverr theentire service-and that price is determined sole! "by the family. Ken Bannon, director of the Burial will be in Mullinax Ceme John Gale Forbes memorial fund for the study of telepathy among the gate a 1949 union merger from which Harold J. Gibbons emerged a power in the Teamsters Uniont The newspaper said the committee has subpoenaed Lawrence J.

ing today with Florian -Houle, a 38-year-old court clerk she met last March. A native of Kansas, Mrs. Peck RALPH DAVIS Ralph Davis," 70, a former resident of Aldrich who has made his home- in- Colorado Ithe jastJ7 years, died Saturday morning in Craig, Colo. A farmer, he was a veteran of World War I. Surviving are four daughters, Lois of Washington, D.

Dorothy of the state of Utah, Lila of tery direction" of JRajney. MRS. MABEL ARCHER Funeral services for MrsTMabel Bigelow Archer. 88, 506 West Lynn, was the widow of Frank Peck, a Camie, who quit as head of Team- They were wed. early yesterday in a secret ceremony to avoid the glare of publicity that surrounded Scarsdale, N.Y., insurance brokerfsterg Local 688 in St.

Louis. Gib- Ford UAW bargaining team, spoke in such Monday. He did not name a date nor specify which of the Big Three auto mak-ers might be struck. there isn't a settlement, there will be a strike soon," Bannon said. For more than two months there have been no labor con who died in 1935.

She moved to bons succeeded him. the marriages last autumn of who died Monday morning, will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. in the Bethel in 1940. A ouija board, is a device containing letters of the alphabet, Ayre-Goodwin Chapel. Dr.

A. Paris, France, and Anna Belle of Annette and Cecile. The fourth sister, Yvonne, is a registered nurse. Emilie died in 1954. Two altar boys witnessed the wedding-ceremony and then as McClung will officiate.

Burial will the state of Wisconsin; five broth be in the Conway Cemetery. ers, Otto of Coeyr d'Alene, Ida. Frank of San Diego, Vic about the surface of which a pointed mobile piece moves. Some people believe that messages from the spirit Wrld can -be spelled out on the jboard. PETER SCHEJDLER tor of Seattle Paul of sisted in a nuptial Mass.

in the Sacred Heart Chapel of Notre Peter Scheidlerr64, Waynesville, a retired interior decorator, died Craig. and Ray of Aldrich; Local 688 merged with Gibbons' United Distribution Workers-changing 688 from a local of 1,000 to 7,000 men, No specific date has been set for Camie to appear before the committee. His attorney, Ted A. Bollinger said Camie would not plead the Fifth Amendment in his appearance before the committee. Since the merger.

Gibbons has become the top-eamster locally and is an international vice president and right hand man to Teamster President James R. Hoffa. two sisters. Mrs. Lucille Shuler RAIPI1 tracts in the Big Three.

The UAW and Ford, Chrysler and General Motors have been unable to agree on terms. The union's directorate deferred strike authorization action over the weekend. President Walter Reuther said this was done to give the companies another chance to reach a settlement, Sunday at his home in Waynes of Aldrich. and Mrs. Clara Pie Las Vegas Hotel Dame Roman Catholic Church.

Church officials would give no details on the wedding. The couple's honeymoon-1 spot also was a secret. kens of Ogden, Utah; and eight grandchildren. Brim-Daniel of Walnut Grove Marie, the shyest and frailest of. will be in charge of arrangements Bars Bare Bosoms LAS VEGAS, Nev.

(AP)-There will be no more bare bosoms in the chorus line of the El Rancho Vegas. But there is still cleavage in the ranks of hotel owners. Beldon Katleman, the hotel's the 24-year-old sisters, took preliminary vows of a nun but left the convent-after eight rrfonths. She opened a small flower shop in downtown Montreal but closed it Blimp Dubbed 'Snow Goose' After Historic Arctic Trip 1200 Boonvitle Ave. UK 2-5505 "Over aQuartcr Century inOarCammutntf 'We Honor Any Insurance Pocy." when more people came to stare principal owne, capitulated yes UDO KLEEMAN.

38, Lamar, today isj reported in "fair" condition at Springfield Baptist Hospital, following amputation last night of a leg broken below the knee in the explosion of a power terday to pressure from civic and than to buy. She reportedly has been housekeeping for Yvonne ville where he had lived for five years. A former resident of Chicago, he is survived by a niece, Mrs. Lorraine Ballantyne, Chicago. The body will be returned to Chicago for burial by Hedges of Waynesville.

ROBERT WRIGHT Funeral services will be held at Hurley today for Robert Wright, 48, of Hurley, who drowned while on a fishing trip on the White River 'below Table Rock Dam yesterday. Survivors not listed previously Include a daughter, Mrs. Caroleen Jo West of Kansas City, and a brother. Kenneth Wright, Route 1, Billings. Services-were to be conducted today in the Hurley High School auditorium.

Burial was to be in the By HUGH MULLIGAN SOUTH WEYMOUTH, Mass. church leaders and ordered a five-girl chorus line into more modest costumes. They've been dancing nude above the waist. The trend toward nudity in hotel (AP) -Its arctic journey completed, a Navy blimp nosed into its home base here today and was- promptly christened the "Snow Goose" by its exuber shows started last October when one hotel imported a burlesque production. Resort owners immediately split on the issue and ant crew.

When the 343-foot SnowGoose touched down on the runway at Xw Fall Sloro Hours lOPEN 9 to 9 EVERY MONDAY, FRIDAY And SATURDAY OPEN 9 to 5:30 EVERY THURS. the-controversy spread-throughout mam 8:26 a. m. it had been in the air the community. Two major hotels still feature dancingngMsnaked from the waist up.

Purpose of the trip was to test the feasibility ef using blimps to carry supplies, and in scientific observation. The 24 hour arctic sun makes airplane landings impossible on the slushy icepack in summer. 7" The blimp made a mail drop on T-3, the ice island manned by IGY scientists-and-droppeoV some depth charges for underwater sound studies in the surrounding Arctic Ocean. With several scientific observers aboard it demonstrated its ability to fly low, slow andjong.jrime assets for The blimp was nicknamed after the snow goose, which lives in the far north but migrates south to the United States. The name was chosen in recognition of the joint Canadian and American effort that went into the venture.

76 of the past 77 hours. In that Crane Masonic Cemetery under the Your Store of the Ozark Empire time it had flown 3,400 miles from direction of Harris of uever. Cornwallis Island, north of the Arctic Circle, to a floating ice island 500 miles from the North LIGHTNING KILLS THREE OXFORD, Ala. (UPD Three Pole, then back home with only a Negro women were killed and 12 one hour stop for refueling at Husbands! Wives! Get Pep, Vini; Feci Ywr.gcr Thousands couples are weak, worn-out, exhausted just berause body lscta iron. For new younger feeling after 40, try Outre Tonic Tablets.

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Softball game Outstanding Values in Fresh, Mid- Season Weaves To Be Found ifrOur near here, police reported. The the Office of Naval Research, was commanded by Capt. H. B. Van victims were dead on arrival at a Gorder of Canandaigua, N.fv hospital.

AUGUST FABRIIC SALE MAJESTY V- ANOTHER GREAT CADILLAC TRADITION Traveling a boulevard, or simply standing in wait for its owner, 1000 Yards (Almost 1 Mile) 1,500 (Esliiiiatcd at Regular Price) a Cadillac has a majesty of bearing that is uniquely its own. It comes-of brilliant beauty, of great stature, and of perfect taste New Fall in styling. We invite you to inspect these virtues in. your "favorite Cadillac soon: Your dealer will be happy to assist your STANDARD OF THE WORLD FOR MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY Tweeds 61)88 I Y.I. 'Made to Srtf for 3.9K to Save Up To 1W Plaids A Yard' jy v.

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