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The Springfield News-Leader from Springfield, Missouri • 12

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Sue Construction Irtrm: members of the same family, were killed and another injured today in Believed in One Family i by Dick Turner Mother. Denied Custody of 9-Year-Old: 12 Tuesday, May 1. IM CARNIVAL pn Umf ir 1ft (Mo) flail it twa a beadon automooiie collision Sle. Geneviece Th rfparl er Identified bv the Murrays Ballle Guggenheim Awards: state highway patrol as Harry J. Divorced Grandmother Wins Child; Judge Allison Reversed Headon Crash Fatal for Three kohm, and rneima waurins Knhm.

26. both of near Ste. Gene On Same Side vieve and an unidentified girl four 4 Missburians or five years old. They were all passengers in OKLAHOMA CITY UP) For Kohm's car. STE.

GENEVIEVE. April 30 'W Three persons, apparently In lured In the accident was Dal mer, Gov. Johnston Murray and his ex-wife Mrs. Willie Murray were back In district court but on the same side of the las Williams, 22, of Cicero, 111., driver of the second car involved. State troopers said the accident occurred on U.

S. Highway 61 when the two cars collided after Kohm started to. pass a truck. table in a lawsuit involving repair work on a hoase now owned by Mrs. Murray, The couple, appearing to be on friendly terms, filed a cross petition against Thompson and Noting further that the little boy's mother had, since his birth, had another, child out of wedlock, and had indicated 'no interest in caring for the first child from the time of his birth until the divorce, the court awarded custody to the boy's divorced grandmother, plaintiff in the divorce suit.

The grandfather was to be allow Get Fellowships NEW YORK. April 30 -JV-Four Missonriaiis today were among 275 scholars and artists who received fellowship awards from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. The 275 awards, totaling more than $1,100,000. is the largest number of fellowships ever, announced by the foundation in one year. Missourians named were: Dr.

William Hanna Elder, professor of, soology at the University of Missouri for studies of the None Thompson, a construction firm ishing one parent or rewarding the other." "We think." said the Judge, "the plaintiff has afforded a good and sufficient home and that the child has had proper care and training while in her custody. "The testimony Is convincing that the plaintiff's home is better than she had before the divorce. "Each party is guilty In some degree of endeavoring to harass the other through the medium of the child. may be granted, however, thaf both of them are devoted to the child and that the child therefore should be afforded the opportunity of havlig all reasonable contact with his parents. "The evidence shows the defendant has been too contentious in asserting his rights to have the child.

The Germans torpedoed the 5.8. Lusitanla on May 7, 1915, an act considered to have contributed toward the entry of America Into World War I. which did work on their home at 421 Northwest 13th just before they moved back into it at the con clusion of Murray's term as gov ed to visit him the second and fourth Saturdays of each month and to have custody from Dec, 28 ernor. ftkjfi The construction firm alleged to Jan. 1 and from July 15 to Aug.

14 each year. In each instance. The Springfield Court of Appeals has reversed the ruling of Circuit Judge Emery Allison which awarded custody of the nine-year-old grandson of Faye Hechtel of Pomona and Charles Hechtel of West Plains, divorced, to the child's mother. According to testimony in the case, the child was born out of wedlock' and was adopted by the grandparents. Mrs.

Hechtel sued her husband for divorce but he was granted the divorce on his crossbill, while she was awarded the grandchild and he was given visitation rights. Hechtel then asked the decree be modified with custody given the child's mother on the grounds that his ex-wife had interfered with his seeing the child, had refused to let him talk to the child and vice versa, and had had him arrested. "We find," declared Presiding Judge James C. McDowell in his opinion, "that the order changing custody to a nonresident of the state (who lived In Wichita, Kan.) was awarded with the view of punishment to the plaintiff because the court believed she was responsible for failure to carry out.hls order." Judge McDowell declared: "The law forbids awarding custody of a child with a view to pun the grandfather was ordered to call for he boy between 8 and 9 Baker's Dsst for DANDRUFF Uum with Baku's Hair Teaie. Class ap daadcaff and itehy scalp.

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with a 6 p.m. deadline. on his return for the final day the grandfather was permitted to he associate professor of Gorman at Washington University in St. Louis for studies of literary and cultural romanticism In German, French that the work was at the excess of more than S20.000. However, the Murrays contended that the firm overcharged them V3400 for what thev Vailed Inferior work.

The firm sued for $7000 and Murray and his ex-wife countered with a $2,200 lawsuit. Mrs. Murray was given the home under' terms of the divorce Murrny at 1hat time said he would pay all indebtedness on the house. with him. and English literature.

a a ttcd spr-Mtu tit co. Dr. Martin David Kamen, associate professor of Washington University Med Ph. 2-05U 1001 loonvillt WM I WJI-VI I fall M. t.

Fit 0. ical school for investigations on the function and structure of he-matin compounds in photosynthesis. Dr? Lewis William Spitz, assist "It has a scientific name, of course, but in plain English we call it 'dodging a history ant professor of history at the Parley on Aging Delegates Named JEFFERSON CITY. April 30 -Gov. Phil M.

Donnelly designat University of Missouri for studies of the relisious thought of certain German renaissance humanists. Lemay Believes 1.S. Could Win at Present: i -v I Iff i i til i 'os I 4 iS. JK -M-i ed three men today to represent SAC Chief Warns Reds Can Missouri at a federal state Conference of Aging to be held in Washington June 5, 6, and 7. Missouri's representatives will be Outstrip U.S.

in H-Bombers Dr. A. R. Herman DENTIST 312 W. -Walnut Dean Willis H.

Reals of University City, former dean of Univer sity College at Washington Uni to growing Democratic criticism WASHINGTON. April 30 (UP)- of the administration's defense mm 4 WW ,1 si. versity and now chairman of the State Committee on Aging for the 1 Leading critics have been OVER A Gen. Curtis E. Lemay, Strategic Air Commander, warned Monday that Russia will llave more globe-girdling hydrogen bombers than the United States in the next two Sen.

Stuart Syminston (D-Mo Missouri Association for Social Welfare; Dr. James R. Amos, di- subcommittee chairman and Sen, cctor of the State Health Division, Henry M. Jackson a and Proctor N. Carter, state wel Springfield Seed.

Co. PHONE 2-8069 to four years. horn now on, We're sending our laundry to SUNSHINE! St. Joe Lawyer Is Chief Counsel On Subcommittee WASHINGTON, April 30 Uv-Ap-pointment of Francis Smith, St. Joseph, Mo.i lawyer, as chief counsel of the Senate Judiciary subcommittee on constitutional rights was announced today.

Sen. Hennings (D-Mot subcommittee chairman, also named Richard L. Carp' of St. Lduis as associate counsel to the sroup. Both Smith and Carp are on temporary leave from their law firms.

Smith, president of the St. Joseph Bar is a former member of the Missouri Senate. Carp was formerly a legislative assistant on the staff of Sen. Douglas (D-Ill) and made special studies on several, constitutional questions. -J" Alice! You look ten years older! Just to prove I'm not a simon legree subcommittee member.

The administration moved re At present, he told a hearing of fare director. -The conference is sponsored by a Senate Armed Services Subcom the Council of State Governments cently to speed up B-52 production. ani the Federal Council on Aging. mittee, "we beieive we have the capability of winning any war the Soviets might start." But Democrats charged that even the stepped-up production would not permit the United States to But he said the Soviet Union "will enjoy a numerical advan match Russia in the Vital inter continental Jet bomber field. tage In long-range bombers In the Lemay also called for "substantially more" jet tanker planes than presently planned by the ad ministration.

He said SAC's inter period 1938-60 and -I can only they will have a greater striking power than we will have in the time period under our present plans and programs." continental striking capability Real flavor rinakes could be increased "considerably if "we have more tankers than we are now programmed to have." Xs ALWAYS IN VIEW OLDEST TWIN'S? -GREAT BEND. Amelia Sandman Essmiller of Great Bend and Mrs. Adelia Sandman Bratberg of Holman. both widows, believe they are the nation's oldest twins. They are S5.

PORTLAND. city Calling for increased production of B-52 intercontinental jet bombers, Lemay also urged development "at the earliest possible date" of an even better long-range bomber. "We must have a modernized force in being to meet each new threat as it develops." he declar America's favorite filter cigarette! of Portland has authorized the purchase of 13 new police cars in a two-tone finish of black and white designed to be conspicuous enough to give the impression of police "omnipresence." ed. "Ateempts to "catch up' once, we have been overtaken can only result in keeping us off balance Motor vehicle users in the United States nay more than $4 million annually in state registration, gasoline taxes, special city and county taxes and road, bridge, tunnel and ferry tolls. and In surrendering our ability to deter" aggression.

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