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Kansas City Produce MARK'KT? AT i i a a Atchison Daily Globe, Monday, March 9, 1954 rouator) what lie was workiiii; on'force, or prevent enforcement at a defense plans for of U. S. laws. a a a i I had nni kiiusvn a i I I i nil a i i i i roostor.s anil 11-s up IT, 30; i His up 5 I "') mi 1'); St. Joseoh Livestock 1 i-cin in i hut.

a i i i i insKVH A tU 4 i I a a i si ir I iros a i a rart crop i i a i i i i i i HottS i i 1 i i Hi to lost- i i af! and tin. i i a a i a i how mui'h i i i i I rottM lake "Did you i a i Col. i i JJ. Slier- a defense counsel fur the a i a i officer. "That's "And you had yreat fear you would give something a a i "Yes.

If ever to war J'il cany a pill which I a if I captured." i a i questions Denn i i a a i designed Oni' woman and three a a i i membership in the to ee I a i Puerto Kico a in a i after nl were- fired last i' of the i'iitatives. 1 Collection of News Paragraphs And Advertisements each Tuesday for Cash i a general had Day Iret- door prize--- Uoaulit'ul Git- NEW MEMBERS of the Atchison Thompson's restaurant. In the front Snyder, Walter Yost, Frank Hundley, William J. Foley, L)r. a a.

Hu- iust i aro at a i at: Holier: K. i a 1'atchin 'Don lodbey Lei! to in back row are Jaaie a and i 1'rohaska. Anderson To Kyes' Post? To Quit Daily Radio WASHINGTON uR--The name a r.ott business ami a R-eneral tiou- Secretary of the Navy Robert A TM i i i at red i a Ions dcrson rode high Monday in speeii-i lalion on the administration's; choice of a successor for Roger'; tn. Kyes in thc Defense Depart-; i ment's No. 2 job.

i time' ni rogrsm a a a i with i i quit her mi 15, alter tile a i a v.r.h Vloui i rvy uicide Pil! The White House and Pentagon: announced over ths weekend will leave the deputy secretary-', ril to dc'vote n-y r-nluiiin easier i a a Iloor lamp. Levin's. 1 a call 38iiJ i or or' leave at i North i Filth i a Mr. and a Tomala, A i i arc the parents of a a born a al the A i hospital. a a i a a i 815 Atch- ities lautu-hod a swift i enlerde Atchison hospital a 100 persons of Puerto a medical care, a i in New York and i chiton hoipita! a for medical 1 eajjo a as four Ljrand juries A I a a an inquiry into last weekV i i a F.

llean. a i of a a i a slmount; of five cougrcss- for three years. tes- men in Washington i i a lie wc-uld a poison' Subpoenas were issued here if he ever a a a i the- i i of at least 75 per-: to make sure he did not a sons and uO in the I i i i i i a secrets. L' N. Cohen i (ien i-ltior.

where he served with, Secretary of Defense Wilson since the Martha Washington Chapter 215 O.E.S. stated meets; a a 9th, o'clock, Masonic Temple. BERNICE HOLMES, W.M. EMMA W. LONG, Sec.

"Active lodgeTJoTlBr A.F.A.K will meet in Stated Communication'! Monday, a Sth. 7:30 P.M. work in the 3rd. Degree. Visiting brethren welcome.

GILBERT C. HANDSE, M. HAL WAISNER, Sec'y. IN THE PROBATE COURT OF ATCHISON COUNTY. KANSAS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Alice M.

Stewart. DECEASED I OF HEARING The Slate at Kansas to all persons concerned: You are hereby notified that a i i i has been filed in said Court by the undersigned as Administrator the i Will Annexed herein a i for I authority to sell the i de- scribed veal estate in Atchison County, i Kansas, i i Lot.s Five 5 1 and Six in Block i tl5; in thc City of i i and you are hereby required to i i defenses on or i ijei-ge Ihe aoih day of March 1354 at three o'clock ot said day in Court in the city of Atchison. at which time and place said cause will be heard. Si.ouid you lail i and decree will he entered due course said petition. Clarence Hognrty Petitioner O'Keeic.

Knot McKelvy Attorneys for i i (Mar. 8. 15, 22, JU541 a i i a i Ions i of in if issues. Thc hi-lrt f.iirly a i i i i i i i i i i i a i a i i i issues. on a i i or aivi and i Kyes, interviewed at his home jj i near Detroit, emphasized that this; rce resignation "has absolutely noth- j-jpi- i i to do' 1 with the recent clash! between Secretary of the Army T.

Stevens and Sen. McCarthy (IMVis). i Pentagon sources indicated tary already was made and a announcement of his identity could expected shortly, perhaps by: from York. Dean, a Medal of Honor i a -aid the probe was ort i i as a deleave i derei) by tiie Deparlinent oi -fore a i i a court of i ti'i eii-e of a i Witnesses were- taken be lore the a confessed jurors i as proc-i'ss serv- lo a a v.Hiie a 1 located llsern durint; the day. is doiern a i i iiier.

Dean retold of his own attempt at ide ai'ter 32 hours rauiuuons in'orroualion Viy the- i He was too weak to tuM a a Dean i i bin he he could seize a i Why Are So Many Sufferers From Pains of ARTHRITIS hare said a the roundup i i 3 as men his a worked in cooperation xvitli of ti.e I Cohen ii fte 'A tjM kill fJl.r mi'-von I i i i Vw. Rico KANSAS CITY Vfi -2 lower to '2 tA 2 3 2 4 3 2 2 i i 5 3 i Corn -01 cury. 1 lower to 1 higher, No.2 i l.CS-i.75. Xo, 3 WISH TO THANK OUR friends for the flowers, cards, food, and other expressions of kindness shown us during the illness anil death of our uncle, Chester Mowers. Relatives of Chester Mowers For Lyness Memorial Fund Dcnlon Methodist Church Tuesday, March 9th Serving starts at 6 p.m.

By Merryettcs. Cherrios, Union Township 4-11 Card of The family of Herbert Nccrman svish to express their sincere thanks to all their friends and neighbors for their expressions of sympathy and floral offerings at the time of the death of our husband and father. Mrs. Ruby Necrman, Mr. Mrs.

George Neerman, Mr. Mrs. Charles Neerman. I Kyes and his former General; i i i i A i i Motors Corp. colleague, Wilson, iriy' 'both said the deputy secretary took; mosu'y s'oaciy" to 25 the job with the understanding int-f-p r.n up: iit-ifers I remain for only a year.

The! I -3uiit: assumption here is that Kyes willj tvouh; ers" i siliimhior return to some official position i mcsiiy iiwvy calves i ith GM, where he gave up a "big bid as ni ii th 3 Jini a a income of more than a i i comparVd "m'ii'iiYie quarter million dollars to take a stiii weak i s.mr-.vimt IMW-I' $20,000 job in Washington. Kow-j Mo nrtriy lH ll 5 ll ever, he said he was not sure he', -i Nationalist iv-w i l.ish would return to the automobile ty a i ar.il li's il.nvi, niin-r business, although he expects to All v.i fit again ''into industry some! "imt barrel in my i i tlie gun but Uie trigger unisni wouldn't wurk. And he a knocked down and disarmed. "N'ever having been to, physical torture pierced with bamboo spears, or had i slu( ltc 1 1 it 1 finder nails and i to PRUVO for Soothing Relief? NVw i PHUVO: i a if 'u n-tlu:" 11 wlitf Irani A i i i IHTI to rm.A'O IS H.AI.V t)c VHl.A'O tui ion 1 1 i lull erf PBUVO ihsrapy No. I ir.iii;-:n sou "hi the set fire--I didn't know wh.fther islands i i ht nave i a i a i the ROLL ALL SLEEVES i REQu'EST A A Nestler's Cleaners Gt-t your liottli- nf I i rP.CVO'bi nm evcrv )IK1 u.y-1-s hiivt in I yi'U.

ix-licf. o( f.tvlino ia its last 0 0 low cr place." a i hcidys I While Anderson's a was: tack 'i- 1 ''''i ni'i mentioned prominently in guesses: House 'sni'i! i Monday, it actually was only one i T' 1 I ri- i rmil i a i "ho i i i i i a as possible sub-' was 1 a at- in Ihe U.S captured wjth- M'cunci round of This was in and tear a i i Naiionalist chief Albizu Canipos and five of aides were routed out of his to 700 II' 2. i MM'V. i 2 fi I I hi 2 l.7n-'.'.",.Tr.: --mall lot i and a 2-! several names of men. both in; out and out of government, considered! arrc-' possibilities.

i Those who talked of ss as.nn- a 7 exas businessman, and rancher. 1 I a iiy to the service secretariat in pick- i a man for the second arc a important job in the huge mili- tary establishment, rather than disturb his "team" arrangement of assistant defense secretaries. i In seniority and precedence, the A secretary a would figure it this "wilson reportedly wanted to turn a a a a thr sprvif-p i a in i 'I'hc four Com i a '-S and i a iu'''s nn ''h'-'ir'? V.ni-l.'.|0 i 1 2C.i r. to order siiy lip-in i rate first. But while the Whito House and Pentagon a backed -r'' Stevens in the stormy row with i i a it.

inunisls being i a ihr party prcsileni. who reportedly had Moscow i i i a Coralcs. a local labor union a i Cesar Andcu Iglesias, ici-mcr party find I'ab- lii Garcia Rodriguez, a a a a lawyer. I custody as Reds are Consuelo Burgos de Sacz, wife of Saez i i i 1 i i i i 1 i 'i McCarthy, they may feel they Coralcs; a Speed Andreti. i it.

Kansas no t- promote i to p. Bcrkeluy. Andreu's wife: to i 0 1 in a i uty defense secretary post without i risking repercussions Anderson has succeeded in steer- clear of a a a i a i 1 1'N THE PROBATE COURT OF ATCHISON COUNTY. KANSAS In the a of the Estate of Alice M. Stewart.

Deceased No. I OF A I Notice is hereby given to heirs, Stite of Kansas. Atchison County, ss: IN THE PROnATE COURT OF SAID COUNTY AND STATE In the Matter of the Estate of Louise E. Barnes, deceased. No (1063 I OF A ON I I FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT those suffered by Stevens and Air Force Secretary 'Talbotl.

Anderson now a thc benefit of morc a a THE STATE KANSAS TO ALL devisees and legatees of Alice M. Stewart, Deceased, and i others a on the 23rd day of i You arc ncreby notincd a a i ll.iB J-cbruary. V.W. undersigned was i i llas bct said by by Court oi Atchison Barnes, executor of the will County. Kansas, duly appointed as of Louise a deceased, a i cows or a i I a Atlinmistr.itor i the i Annexed a i settlement of said estate, up- i a 2 i 2 i trood and i i a T.

1 -i A i a a i i and Ojeda. Any. Gen. Jose Trias said both alleged Communists and a notuilists. jailed on $25.000 bad each, arc being charecd with vio- lUn a loeal ami-subversive a Authorities believe the Puerto has less 10 members but fear a tied in with the a i a i overnment business.

was Ku Communist, party 11 1 of the above estate, and that he has a of js acts proceedings and ac- a i i as such and a letters of oun(s ns executor, allowance for at- a i i a i i i annexed have issued to him. torncy's fee. and fur services and cx- pcnses: and also a i that thc All parties mtcrcslcfi said estate i thc heirs, devisees and will a i ana govern legaU entitled and distribute and selves a i All creditors arc a ifin a to i Accordance i thc will of Louise E. Barnes, deceased; and you arc hereby rcqviircd to i i defenses thereto WICHITA LIVESTOCK I 1 A Lfi (TJSD.M-- a a a i i a i i a i 1" a i of big up limn-: i a i Although I'entagon a ii. c''ort VC a i heavily weighted toward selection i a i i ste'ors 2ii.on-2:.riO: load of a man already in tlie defense.

in umi i establishment, the possibility a a i which has several hundred ll KS -f'" 13 t''! 1 l-'nm" i a outsider miyht be asked to ac-- followers. Both parties a i few the job was not precluded. complete independence for Puerto In this connection, there was -i l'" i 1 Kl mention of John J. McCloy, New mi. slow; most York banker who has held several mi hoi, yi-aritni; sii.ck important government posts in Washington and abroad during the slof-r." nolilied to i i i demands against thc said estate i i i months the a of J'irs 1 i cation of i notice as provided by or bl fore 23rd of March, law.

and it i demands are ,,,54. tcn clocki on raid dav. exhibited they shall be in oui i thc City of Atchison. barred. which time and place said cause Clarence A i i a i ill he heard.

Should you fail thcrc- i in. and decree i he cn- Keofc. Root McKclvy, terecJ in due course upon said i i A for A i i a JOHN R. BARNES, Petitioner, Mar. 8.

15, 21. 1054) (March 1. 8, 15. mo: sti'sniy: trowl v'' wool a a foil ivool i I fed a THE BEACON On the Belt Hiway St. Joseph, Missouri CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH STEAKS SEA FOOD BAR-B-Q FEATURING HAROLD COWAN AT THE HAMMOND ORGAN in the new Golden Pheasant Room direct from Hotel Phillips, Kansas City, Missouri.

Closed Wednesday. ro 1K Kin." i 'ast decade. U. S. WEATHER By TIIE ASSOCIATED PRESS U.

S. weather observations for 2-1 hours ending at 6:30 a.m. Station Max Min Pro. and reportedly the Reds furnished some of the arms for the Iliad Nationalist revolt in which 50 persons were killed. Communist leaders have denied arms aid to the rebels.

They also issued a newspaper statement last week disclaiming any connection with the Washington shooting. CHICAGO PRODUCE i Bismarck, N. D. 33 Chicago -14 I Denver 57 i Edmonton i's Vi 4 A 1 i i I H. larti' I H.

i i i i i i i i i i a i i 1 i i st. a i i coipts r-oops: f.n.li. a i i i i i a i i 2 i i i 1 i i i i i i i I 'lii'-kllnirs I i lien Fort Worth Havre, Mont. Kansas City Los Angeles 77 i a i C5 Minneapolis 37 New Orleans GO New York 51 Oklahoma City 64 Washington 59 68 G3 17 37 26 31 32 57 49 IS 39 35 36 37 Is Your Lawnmower In Good Repair and Is It Sharp We grind them the FACTORY WAY with FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS. EITHER POWER OR PUSH MOWERS ALL SMALL ENGINES REPAIRED FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY ATCHISON MACHINE SHOP 820 Com'l.

Phone 919 PLUNGE TO DEATH HUTCHINSON W--Two construc- Strike Continues On New York Waterfront NEW YORK Dissatisfied longshoremen continued a "wild- rat" strike on the New York a front Monday despite a previous prediction by their union leader that the work stoppage would end. Members of the independent International Longshoremen's A SMI. gathered at several piers but refused to heed tho calls of hiriii," agents. Immediately affected was the transatlantic liner M'auretania. arriving from Europe.

As dockhands stood idly watch) officials of thc Ctmard COLORS Charcos! Medley Yeliow Medley Red Medley Mother of Fear! Yellow Pesri "Serving the Fifth Generation with Fine Furniture" 704: sunnllf'i niixlprutc: I I I i i i i a i.akcrs several lonsshorcmeii distributed Umber broke. Carlos Zizumho, 22, and Leonard lca lct urgms 11 workors unite into KANSAS CITY HAY concrete bin in a a i KANSAS i i a addition. Two of thc a 1 i scrambled to safety. Zizumbo a IClune fell. l-t cnr.s ill fa I a mil a a sales; a RAH.

WKECK T0 COMMAND COFFEYVILLE i WASHINGTON Thc While I cars of a Missouri Pacific freight jr misc Monday announced the ap-l train overturned in a wreck a jntment of Vice Adm John H. I 15 miles south of here. No one. Cassady as commandcr-in-chief of! was injured. u.

S. Naval Forces in the-Eastcrni Twenty-one cars of the 112-car Atlantic and thc Mediterranean, train left the track Sunday. and The strike, started Friday in a protest over a Federal Court injunction, had been expected to end Monday. Thc strike action was taken because tlie injunction w.is not dial the rival AFL Ions- group. (Applying Anhydrous Ammonia) soil H'Sis lo apply amouiX of forlilizor.

rh- insilrriiil on your fnrtn. applicalor knivis inlo (i lo IO lo your Jiiiiutonia is into i8n soil. luivi- I plow u-ju-lors ran I hi' knivrs any lypi' of soil. liavo oporalors who ilo a skillful jolt of applying your aiuiuouia. Railroad officials said thc tracks command the 6th Fleet, succeed- expected to be cleared by i Cassady.

mid-afternoon Monday. TRAPPED AN FRANCISCO M-irv Sing the family Vice Adm. Thomas Combs pack llp tor a pi( niC) her DIES AT WICHITA i WICHITA UP)--Dale Pennington, 38, Scdgvvick, died in a hospital Sunday after suffering a cerebral hemorrhage Friday. i Pennington was umpire-in-chief of the Kansas Softball Association 1 until he txcame ill two years ago. self in the trunk of the car Sunday, i Her father, William Challenger, i had to unbolt the back scat a remove it free Mary.

She ha.d the key. TRAFFIC DEATHS TOPEKA Kansas traffic fatalities listed by the state Records Section: AID APPLICANT. In the last 48 hours--1 (X) CONCEPTION JUNCTION, Mo. To dale in 1954--99 Ui A woman here who Same period 1953--101 not be named has applied; X--Includes one from ac- for state aid as a disabled person. cident occurring earlier.

She is the mother of 22 children. us now PROVE IT YOURSELf for soil and advice on your niirop-n WKITE SEE CALL WILLARD COOK Soil Crop Consultant For -DIVISION Phone 330 or 4G9 Slop at our plant 1 mile west of Atchison, on Hi-way 59. iWSFAPERl.

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