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The Odessa American from Odessa, Texas • 2

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Fcr VIcILu Tc'iy months. "The facts and the record show that since January, 1847, sO'cf ra American, Wednesday, July 21,1943 Pel. Its (Continued From' Page 1) the most comprehensive Funeral services for James (Continued From Page 1) gram, of expansion and better-mem in thit history of Texas have Perry Jacob, Oil, who was killed MARKETS AT GLAEICE to United Nations work were to Tuesday when he apparent the rourthouFe, city hall, news-Daocr publishers and conferred been carrld out, he said. have. (Continued From Page 1) Odessa, parents of Mrs.

Jscods, their home at 1319 West Seventh for Crane on learning of the accident. Joyce Barn Dane Will Held Tonight Roser Q. Evans, also a candl ly walked into the side of a moving train at a i 1 were In addition, Marshall continued, there also are provisions in the ttv- ltiiwil who asked 11 the general would date for said at Hous be called to the White House. NEW YORK Wednes- held at. 3 o'clock tnis ar.ernoon at Burial will also be at ton that Texas should revamp its entire tax structure.

"Even if new This was tha first announce dav headquarters act and in other legal documents governing relations between the United States and the United Nations which specify Crane. ment that the President plans to Stocks Steady; rally Dogs JAYCEE BARN DANCE Jacobs Is survived by tils wid taxes are not necessary under our present setup, we should ease the hear Clay's report personally, down. with Latin-American leaders. Reporters asked htm if he thought It was a good Idea for President Truman to eall Congress back into session. He replied: "The seriousness of the situation cannot be over-emphaaisod.

Everyone responsible for government should be on duty, new." Roy Franklin 19, was released on $1000 bond this morn Th! Army department said yes BVonds Quiet; selected rails the actions that this government burden on the already overtax The monthly Junior tJiamoer of -Commerce dance wia feature the music of Cecil Browt-r this evenins the county audi ins from county jaiL Overton's terday that Clay was returning advance. ow and a daughter, but according to the Ellis Funeral Home of Midland, names were not available'-' here at the request of Secretary Cotton Steady; dealings slow. father, who arrived' in Odessa last night posted the bond this March labeled Texas states' Royall, and will go back to Berlin this weekend. torium. CHICAGO Wheat Steady; miirbuying.

Jacobs wax killed at warfield, righters as and added: "Jestercrats are worse morning. Overton is charted with negli Enid Loftis, third place winner Johnson in a Waco news tei miles wert of Odessa, when Corn Easy; rains help crop iri the Miss Texas contest, will than Dixlecrats or Texas Regu he walked into the side of the outlook. lent homicide 'in the deaths of Mr. and Mrs. James E.

Willis entertain the group wnn ner lars, They. are the undercover conference, that he had found In his trips throughout the state that "Texans want people of the world moving train, the Midland sher Hogs 25 to SO cents higher; Ross said he could net say new to what extent Mr. Tra-man will review the international situation in his message Congress Tuesday. American officials, meanwhile. dancing.

Miss Loftis was sent to fcej-s" iffs office said. Two trains pass ton 130.00. th ranteat bv the Jaycees aner ed through. Warfield Tuesday Cattle Unevenly Z3 cenis may take to protect its own security. It Is ulte evident, Marshall added, that the United State cannot have tha United Nations Meetings In this country 'af the United States prohibits the n-try of persons whe come here from abroad to attend the meetings.

The protection of this (eoantry, ne said, lies In those provision of law which allow action against any Individual who outside his official duties, moves against the security of this country. Actually Marshall said that the winning "Mlsr West Texas" beau early Sunday morning on the Andrews "Highway just north of town." The Willis couple were walking toward their home when Overton, who says he was forced higher to 50 cents loVer; top more ing and it Is believed that he was killed' without the train ty honors at the inaepenaent to fight Communism wherever it tries to take hold." He predicted that "before Santa Claus comes around again, the United States will not have a 70-ground Air sre readying new diplomatic $41.00. lirew'g knowledge. Da" Festival sponsorea oy uie group. moves in a determined effort to settle -the Berlin crisis short of Mr; and Mrs.

J. M. Wagley, of I Baseom Giles, state land commissioner, said at Dallas yesterday that the state's permanent education funds should reach an all-tioiS high approximately 1250.090.000 within the next two years, Giles, who Is Force but a 170-group Air war. v. UVE5T0CK Force." These moves, Including a new walked briskly note to Moscow, grow out of a FORT WORTH (P Wedries- off the road by a truck that he was passing, struck them, highway patrolmen said.

No date has been set for Over-'on's trial but the bond is returnable August 2, according to County Judge Raymon Stoker. "Tneyouth was brought before the Monday, but the case was xistponed due to the seriousness new, three-point policy, lor deal fthroughffietusinesa sections of Merlin. Cameron. Caldwell -and day cattle 4.200; calves l.ouu; ing with the extremely dangerous jjroJiningJor-electlontsIdhe slow and weak; spots lowerf com- atuationJiL the Russian-blockad American government has not had raised a single specific case of any Individual who outside his of oared with last Friday's maraet. ed German capital.

Brysn yesterday. He made no campaign speeches, released no statements. Stevenson says he has campfiigneC 200 days and esti weald make a statewide radio address at 7:19 p. m. Thursday.

A irove to draft J. Frank Dobie Authorities familiar with the ficial duties had taken any action steers and yearlings weak to 2.00 or more lower; and stackers stearic in too down: medium and against the security of the United latest developments say the policy covers th absolute determina mates he has walked an average good beet steers and yearlings; States. as candidate oi tne progressive of the charge and the youth of the lefendant Both County Attorney W. O. Shafer and Judge Stoker igreed wait return of tion "not to be kicked out of of 10 miles a day or 2,000 miles The secretary- was then asked 24.00-33.00: beef cows 17.00-22.- Party for governor of Texas was ali Berlin." specifically about the testimony of started at a meeting of party He calculates he has shaken 50; bulls 16.00-23.00; good fat calves 25.00-29.00; plain and medium calves 17.00-24.00: stocker Overton's parents.

Overton's parents were vaca Alexander and Harlow and he replied that while he had not gone hands with 200,00 people. The mmnbers at. Waco last night. County -Chairman-Xeon Wagner tri vaarlincs and over the official record of what asked those present to write nr. 'ioning in CalifornYi and were returning to Odessa, unaware of the speedometer cn his car has16g-ged more than 50,000 miles.

The former governor attended a re -15C5 Iter Fcr.nir.3 Al Youlh Rcvlvcl choice yearlings to 28.00; they said he got the impression Dobie and urge him to accept. best calves to 29.00; few stocker hirges filed against their son in that their testimony was contrary the nomination as candidate in cows 18.00 down. ception last night given by Miles P. Walker, Bryan city manager. to his own Information.

Before Marshall spoke, other of the November general election. Dobie, an author a former pro tmnty court. They arrived late yesterday and made the bond vhich was signed by the sheriff Buckner Fanning preached to Hogs- 700; steady with -most good and choice lb butchers to 28.50; good ficials had openly said that some an estimated 1.500 people at the fessor at the university of Texas. UN representatives and. employes Odessa City-Wide-Youth Revival Funeral services for the Willis from other nations represented a last nighat the corner ol winin and Lee streets, 280-375 lb 27.00-28.00;sj50-175 lb 28.00-28.00; good light sows 23.00-24.00; heavy, sows 20.00- couple were held yesterday at the danger to this conutry's security.

In the governor's race, Denver S. Whiteley withdrew as a candidate in favor of Caso March. Be said he considered March "the strongest candidate' new the presest administration." Gov, Beautord Jester, a candi iubbard Funeral Home at un Tonisht Richard Brannon will 3urial will be in Mt Carmel, IlL speak. Services begin at 8:15 22.00;- good feeder pigs Billy GilL 14, and Ann Willis, p.m,3Ioming services were new Sheep 4.500: steady to weak; hildren of the Willis', will drive at 8:30 o'clock at the calvary ncccrdl BKTBICT COrBT Judrf G. Olwa of Kermlt and Illinois with relatives where date tor re-election, revtewed in Baptist Church.

win live. Special music last night was 1 shv.P.'J 1 a broadcast last night the state'? accomplishments of the past 18 some sales aged sheep 50c lower; medium and good slaughter spring lambs 24.00-25.30; good feeders 20.00-23.75; common and medium slaughter -yearlings 18.00-21.00; given by Bllhe -Russell, soloist, otis Barton the 109th District Court was'boarln; aoa-jury cases today. and the Belmont Baptist Church couktx cornT iWiUken charred with Search Continues quartet Mrs. Pete Fast and Mick cravated assault Jo Aaa Edwards was most feeder jrearlings is.oo-20.oo. ey Casada accompanied.

j--. Asa Couch is song director and i charged with swhidllna; by worthies check, and Tgnacio Chaves was chaff For Missing Miner Miss Russell leads recreational ed with fraud on thro -count. PB SAIL activities during- the fellowship Thtft Suspect Htld In Ector County Jail conrosf ATION COtT Charces and fine today were dis McCURTAIN, OMa UP) Res hour following the services. -rThe revival ends Friday night. cue workers-- contififued their Jeff D.Wright was being held turbance, three, $46: drunk, one, Sift; abandoning cur in th middle of the street, one, $10: crossing railroad while signal gatej were down.

one. 110. in county jail today on a. charge eerch today fora miner missing iter an explosion in theLone AT A REASONABLE PRICE Jeb Complete tar Coal mine. Orille Wesley Charle and Kessle of theft over $50.

He was arrested yesterday Jsy-Chief of Police O. Hamm and Patrolman Manning. Kelsler. Rear Hamra Jr. and Lula Mae Bearup.

Robert Marion Greer and Willi Nell Chafftn. The missing worker is Lars 1nsreS4. Anotherminer. Millard Iatley, 27, was injured fatally in Mary Jo Carter of Crane is the complaintantcharging that Wright BIKTHS A son welshing six pounds, eight a blast yesterday. First Alfenlic Hop ODIHAM, Eng.

-AJP) Sixteen U. S. F-80 lighter planes completed today the first jet-propelled air crossing of the Atlantic from cunces wj born toaay to sir. ana Mrs. Don Robilliard.

To th Citiztns of Ector County: I have resided in Ector County for the past eleven years, have six children and own my own home. I worked in the oil, fields for about six years, later was a peace officer for over 3V? years. I feel fully quaMied forefficfHERIFFjmcLI promise to give the citizens of Ect6r County my full time and enforce all state and county laws to the best of my ability. v' I also believe thatl have the qualifications to fill the office' of SHERIFF, and with the support of the "people, I will give you impartially the law enforcement that is rightfully yours. 7 Elect OTIS BARTON FOR Sheriff of Ector County stole her purse containing nearly a hundred dollars, Monday.

Miss Carter accompanied by Onita Watson met Wright while on a A daushter welaaing six pounas. 50x130 foot brick and tile business building located at 204 N. Sam Houston, Odessa, Tex. Will give buyer lease year lease at $350 monthly Sale is subject to me being able to lease, as will maintain same business in the building. Write or call jCampbeil Cameron, general idne superintendent, reported late sit.

night that a fire which fol-awed thewyilosion was becoming ounces was born yesterday to holiday in Odessa. Later, she dis the United States. j. covered her coin purse was miss its intense. Hesaid the explosion vis caused by derailment of a Mr.

and Mrs. D. R. Deborry. A son weighing eight pounds, eight ounces was born today to Mr.

and Mrs. A. Row. i Twin boys were bora today to Mr. and Mrs.

James Don. A son weighing six. pounds, saren ounces was bom yesterday to Mr. and ing. She returned to Odessa, and the string of coar-cars in the They set down at this RAF field at 9:39 a.

m. (CST) after a leisurely flight which tegan 11 days and 3,725 miles ago from their home base at Selfridge- Field, nines main shaft. following night found-Wright and called the police. Wright fled. workers walk afety.

however, and was found hiding in Mrs. W. W. Skelton. A daughter weighing eight pounds was born today to Mr.

mad Mrs. Buck ieh. 111. MEAD, Phono 176 their commander, Lt 2The mine, operated by the. Lone Fhaiss Jr.

the brush near the Texas Electric generating station, -according to yid Schilling, the pilots police officers. from the 56th Fighter Group flew terysteexCn, was jusfstarting "tpductipn after having been Used for almost three years. Paint Wright says that he knows noth over in smartsformauon after a 90-minute run from Stornoway, ing of the girl's charges and de Box 837 Big Spring, Texas Scotland. nies that he took her purse. advertiseme'nT'at 1ST -mv- II 1 1 Otis Barton in behalf of himself.) I DIAMONDS WATCHES r- I ii 1- (Continued From Page 1) terms of sale" of their products.

Spokesmen for two of the companies under indictment protested there was no basis for the charges, One indictment listed these firms as producers of paints, varnishes, enamels and lc" ners: if. I A DSH OP WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING Every Watch Checked by Watch Haste ttt Nerth Grant SCSI Sherwin-Williams" Clev land: AmericaYi Marietta CoL YOUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE WILL BE APPRECIATED Chicago; Cook.Paint and Varnish Co Kansas City: Devoe and i i i k. i sjl Reynolds New York; E. I. Dupont de Nemours and Wilmington.

DeL: General Paint -V San Francisco: The Glidden Co. ClevelandrThe Interchemical ij New York; and. The Pitts E. B. "Balch" feudle Candidate For COUNTY COMMISSIONER Precinct No.

4' i Ector County burgh Plate Glass Co. Pittsburgh A second Indictment named i 'V ssw mm i I as producers of lacqners, varl I Tii.iM 1, nishes, enamels and sums tor use in the wood furniture Industry: E. Dupont de Nemours and I Wedgeworth Bros. wear (This-is a paid advertisement at regular laies, lnsenea by North Texas American-Marietta Co; Co Phone 2201 a- -utcn" uaudle in behalf of himself.) "G'wes i lumbus Varnish Columbus, Grand Rapids Varnish Grand Rapids, The Lilly High Point, N. Lilly Varnish Indianapolis, Sherwin-Williams and the Southern Varnish Roanoke, RYE: LOAN FE dmoielews jINSURANCE COMPANY of TEXAS DALLAS Ml I 'wL 1 rr7 Odessa Lodge No.

955 Hill Work la The Masters Degree Saturday77 pjn. July Signed -A O. N. Hamilton -Secretary. F.

L. Cochran, WJMV til vVt I 1 with this 51-Year Old legal Reserve Company Ttal'. ten its freezing does bcrvel AndtRaty i sr be tin) mm mm as si an eye vorry -A no ooi 'nre owners Servel fnod-Veeptog -e the featur for oev vranttosee WiU" first It's W- VOU has au r- sj, now Texas Don't neglect your precious eyes. Have them checked now by Dr. Fisher.

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