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l.i..ifl.Wwwiit-a'w i V1 I i 14 Tuesday, reh. ii. i9u fryriugf (Mo) Pail iN'rom Nixon Declares: xx li af II 1 "-wtl BIRTHS BIARRIAGE UCENSES To Mr. ant Mr. Bobert Baker, ter- aertiCATioMa teaoraa E.

Kdwanls. W. FordUaat aad awur. a gl'U 4 JO a.m. Sunday, aprum- firld Baptist.

finr: Sevunia Seal1, U. 10 Hampton. Id Mr. and Mm. J.

nuttna. Houie I. a boy, 4.M a.m. Saturday, hurifgiteid SYLVESTER PRE WITT Sylvester Prewttt, 88, died at 7 MRS. CARL SWENSON Funeral services will be' at 2:30 Bul Ira liili-rl, It.

aoi Ml varnmi, and lrma Lea Walker, ad at glvaa, IK! North Jeffersna. Eugene Turner. It. 11 Wat Brower, and Barbara Sua JopUa. Mt Norta Baptist.

Quiet, Narrow Trade in Stocks: Snail's Pace Market Slips As Holiday Volume Shrinks tf (bi Asseoiaied frees NLW YORK, Feb. 13 Prices declined moderately in the tock market today. It was the quietest and narrowest market In months. The Lincotn'i birthday holiday, on which many financial institution are closed, put a damper on trading. The volume of 1,420,000 shares was the dimmest since Aug.

19. Prices on key issues slipped from fractions to around a point. The market was Irregular and fairly active at the opening, then slowed down to a snail's pace. Prices gradually shaded off as volume Ta Mr. and Mrs.

Claud Arnold, imi la- burg, a boy. a.m. baturday. Spring p.m. today at Gorman-Scharpf a.m.

yesterday at hla home in Seymour after a short illness. Wa field Baptist. Chapel for Mrt. Carl Swenson, 73, To Mr. and Mr.

William l-apioa. Tracy. Mr. Prewitt is survived by his of 1917 East Monroe Terrace who TRAFFIC COURT Joha Clifton, East Sunahina, paid wife. Viola; a daughter, Leona Johnson of Seymour; two sons, a boy, 1 41 a m.

aunday, Usars uateo-aathtc. To Mr. aad Mrs. Joseph M. Baasea.

131 North Grant, a buy. 1:17 a.m. halorday, M. John'. To Mr.

aad Mr. C. McClellaa. 1421 North Weal a tirU M' t-as. "lor SM SO for reckless driving.

Ma tibrerht. 1(U3 North Gtenston. nan died Saturday at Burge Hospital. The Rev. George Wilson will officiate with burial in Hatelwood Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Pete Doke, Quinn Gott, Emll Koeneman, Herbert Koeneman, Ed Raum and ds St. John'. tll.M for Improper tura (aocklepti; trial by court. Bex Murdock. Til East Turner, paid lis 50 for failure to yield light-of-wayi trial by court.

faul Evana. Rout paid tllM for. speeulngi oa stay from Aug. I. To Mr.

and Mr. D. David. Hoot I. Mounts! View, a boy, 7:14 a.m.

bunday, contracted St. John's. To Mr. and Mr. W.

Holt. Foul f. Never Called HST a Traitor NEW YORK. Feb. 13 (An Vice President Richard M.

Nixon said tonight he never called Harry S. Truman a traitor, as the former Democratic president complained. "I did not call Mr. Truman a traitor, absolutely not," Nixon told reporters. Nor, he added, did be call he Democratic party the "party of treason" or question the loyalty of any of Its leaders.

"1 have always said that there is only one party for treason In the United States and that la the Communist party," Nixon declared. WW "In all my public speeches and private talks I have always said that the loyalty of Truman, (Adlal K. Stevenson and all the leaders of the Democratic party should not be questioned only their judgment. The Alger Hiss ease speaks for ityelf. Mr.

Truman called It a red herring." Truman several times recently has accused Nixon of calling him a traitor during 1952 campaign talks "all over the West." The former President said the alleged remarks made bim fighting mad. Nixon had kept silent on the IE. r. inomaa, raraview, pan aa a boy. IiM a.m.

Sunday, Si. John's. To Mr. and Mrs. Jim Deaver.

1114 Waal Madieon. a boy, 10i4t a.m. Friday, Burg. JOHN R. FEARMAN John Richardson Pearman, 84, a retired farmer who had lived many years In Wright County, died at his borne In Mansfield, Sunday.

He leaves two sons, Clarence and Vernon, both of Uartville; two daughters, Mrs. Elbert Letsinger, Mansfield, and Mrs. Flossie Wld-ner, Lebanon; eight grandchildren, and (even great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 2 p.m. today at Little Creek Baptist Church, north of Hartvllle, of which he was a deacon.

The Hev Jordon Bogart will have charge of services and Simpson of HartvilU will have charge, of arrangements. Other deacons' of the church-John Kilfoy Paul Vehman, Dutch Smith, Raymond Barr, Albert Craig, Lee Ely, Benn Mott and John Clark will be honorary pallbearers. JAMES C. FORRESTER Funeral services for James Craig O. Sved.

MRS. EMMA K. HAMBEL oa eight count at overtime parking Clayton Barker. 1711 Summit, paid l.ia for leaving aa accident acenai aa etay To Mr. and Mrs.

rdwara tssiey. 114 South, a boy. a.m. Saturday, Mrt. Emma Kate Hambei, 79, of irom Nov.

lgi as sor tauura to aiapiay Kansat City, died at 1:35 p.m Burga. 1 To Mr. and Mrs. Noel Merchant. Route 11, a girl, 1:07 j.m Saturday.

Burge. Sunday at the borne of daugh Th Associated Press averare of no slocks declined rit In with tha Industrials down 40 "nil. the raila oovn cent and th online nosra In ceste. Moat active ttodi was Crahaia Paige nrluoird at J' an 44.S00 im, Nest rem General Motor arhaned at 43 on.2l.Mie. and Avco Maauleclurlns an changed at on M.9M1.

I bm wa littkt in iht way ol newi pismpt individual stocks on way or an-aiber. superior Oil of California slipped points to 1.0S0 aa ll preideni ot the company, Howard B. Keck, entered thr nevs Uiroufh admission that tin pcraonal Markets at a Glance Nrw TOBK STOCKS loweri rbaniiea narrow. Bi)NIS timet; eorporalea mixed. COTTON Mised; trad buying erot-tt takini.

CHICAGO WHEAT Easyi luaaea reduced by close. r.lliwl linlah. OATS fcssyi lUiuiiiation. H)Ci-Bul( hrra ateady to cent down: top 111 SO. CATn.K Steer everf ed ateadyi top U4.M.

clty license. Roy Hansen, 404 Craatvlew. paid 111 (or speeding, an three count of aver, time parking, and tl for Improper parking- To Mr. and Mr. f.

Burton, aouia ter, Mrt. Dorothy Enterline, in Bol Greentwld, a Stri, 1:44 am. Bunday. Bursa. ivar after a lingering Illness.

Mary Hsnderson. 1100 East Portland. Mrt. Hambei. who was a mem paid on six parking violations.

Betty Clifton, ikon Prsuis Placa. paid t30 for speeding. ber of the Rebekah lodge and Bel Harley and Arley of Denalr, 11 grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren, i Funeral arrangements art under direction of Bergman-Miller of Seymour. MAT1S0N G. BUTLER Matison Garrett Butler, 83, a retired farmer, died at 8:30 a.m.

yesterday at his home, 2617 North Fremont, after a long Illness. Mr. Butler, who waa a member of the Baptist Church. Is survived by six sons, Fred, Elijah, Daniel and Isaac of Springfield, Preston of Sacramento, and Earl of Redlands, Jour daughters, Mrs. Lula Lenover of Decatur, 111., Mrt, Florence Stutaman, Mrs.

Daisy Gardner and Mrs. Beuetta Fields of Sprlngfcld: and a half Mrs. Myrtle Breasher, who lives in Oklahoma. Klingner Is in charge of funeral arrangement. MRS.

J. E. PENNEL mont Christian Church in Kansas MAGISTRATE COURT CIVIL CARES Irving Williams v. Hobart Plaster, note suit, kadsmeat lor Dlaintiff far 111. Blua J.

K. Pamplsa. 1017 Fast Madison, said S18.M for failure to yield rtght-of wsy. City, had been making her home Joseph (iordon. Koute paid tls.

far Kind were the soorte ot a VI Jo ram-unai am to Sen. Krancla Caao R-411. with the daughter for tbe past two paasing atop sign. attorney' tee. Intereat aad costs.

bona Br II Lumber waa a sensational Missouri Nana. 130 Eaal rersniof. aaw years. Walter a. Mania va.

lions ra wa- anaver. rliminb i notnta to 43W ard. damaga suit for tttlo and coala. She it survived by two other Bethlehem Steel, United Aircraft and Harvard S. Jimereon va.

American na daughters, Mrs. Ethel Gaudern of SI Kir Improper parking and oa two counts of overtime parking. Jam MurraU. a West Tamps, paid SI on two counts of improper parkins and 11 for overtime parking. Rally Staged On Grain Mart Kansat City and Mrt.

Lois Ken Forrester, 74, a former real estate man at Cabool, will be at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday In tbe Loran nicutt of St. Petersburg, three Jsck ijtm Moore, wui souui rajrence. tional insurance dlamlasad with prejudice to plaintiff. Mala ex ral Joha M.

Datton. it. Omar French, delinquent Invome Iss. :i7.o. blala es rel Halloa va.

Ed and Barbara Ball, delinquent Income tax, 119.34. Slat el rel Da I ton va. Jo B. and Betty Brsassl. delinquent Incom tax.

paid SI for leaving key la car and tl sons, Bert Watts of St. Petersburg, Fawcett Funeral Home at Neo- Santa dipped around point. While sleela aa a sroup were oii. Copper-weM Steel (ained a point. U.S.

aleef and blic were oil fractionally. Oarnorat bond won oil la aukst tradinf Livestock non James Hambei, address unknown, desha. with the Rev. Wen lor Improper parking. Frank 'Clifton.

10 Prairie Placa. paid SI for tvarttm and tl lor Improper park- CHICAGO, reb. 13 liW.ralni rallied late in the teuton on the Board of Trade and Robert Hambei of Kansas dell Paris officlalng. Burial will Ill City: two brothers. William Gil' be In the Ntesha (imclcrif CornnraUoa va.

Joseph A. Artophona enure day unoer the irvxua cloae. The 'tuip--" a.m-u up eess v. iuhii. isi, nee, lawnaa.

jaw- ac Bobbins, TU East Madison, aad James lispie of Oklahoma City and I busings aa and B. Radio BarUe. doing waa a muni fliiuli. Mr. Forrester, who at one time mi irina mi 4iuj in mt rnnmn joy Truman accusation.

However, Nrim. 718 South Jefferson, paid SI Murb of ihe buying, near the elna an Bui. lrrtHB('a with ImW i George Gillispie of Kansas City; served a a deputy sheriff in Texas and TV, account ault, SMO.IO, gat tur March li. he made his public denial as he each for Improper tura. eheire No.

1 boga early Ik eity bulchera Peered to come Irom previoaa abort aell three grandchildren and one County, died Saturday in a Neo- r. particularly kral trader. flew in to speak at a Lincoln Day al S13.0O Tony Maine. Clever, paid lll.al for UU- to yield rlifht-of-way. Following paid II each an twa count great-grandchild.

desha nursing home after a tin Funeral services for Mrt. Bertha Pennel, 64, who died Saturday at her home near pleasant Ridge, will dinner of the National Republican FIRE ALARMS The body will be transferred by of overtime parking! Jame R. Craig. 117 gering illness. Club.

In his prepared address, Nixon Pitts of Bolivar to Floral Hills Fu Il.tt l2 7S' Wheat rkwed anchansed to lower. 11.50-U.OO corn lower to bi(her. oala It. ft lower, un banned to Vi hlahtr and I.tio-U J5 aoyttean la-1 hmher. 7 Tha lata Upturn itarted la March wheat 10 tiO-10 SO I and anme ol the near-by corn con- 50- a.so! tract.

It quickly apread to aoybaan and Surviving are his wife. Mrs be at 2 p.m. today in verona r.ait Uireni Ralph. Arnold, an ikisreoo. and Morris Dean Hodges, Brentwood.

Mo. lHO-tJO pound pound JVIMud pound 140.170 pound Starker, feeder plea Sow. 400 pound and 4owa Heavier wtuiH auw Staea neral Home in Kansat City for Clara H. Forrester of Neodesha: First Christian Church with the called Stevenson "the great hair- services and burial. four daughters.

Mrs. Olive L. Penn Rev. John Frees officiating. Following paid II each for Improper parking: Mr.

0 W. Hilton. 11M South Elmwoodi G. B. Mua.

1131 South Jefferson: Hubert taeper. 1411 West Calhoun 1 9. fj rye. nut oat were reluctant to juia lb of Ponca City, Mrt. Beulah Burial will be In Calton Ceme umwinf.

partlrularbr March oala. fir Monday at 717 North Warren, 1:11 p.m. i McLana Road and Camp. bU. p.m.i XJM block North Dotmlaa, p-m.

POLICE CALLS Officer Marrnoa Graver found oTIira door etamtlng open, nothing amiaa, at tieorge Will.rd Feed Company, I40t Stock West Kearney, p.m. Sunday. Erhv Young. I.U Lombard, reported THOMAS II. McGl'IRE Tony D.

Jonea. 140S Washington) Tony One factor lend in to itreniithea future tery under direction of Marsh of Thomas H. McGuire 64, died at W. Knlevel of Pocatello, Mrs. Lorena Utk-y of Ozark arid Mrs.

Florence Barendse of Grand Rap Aurora. 30 a.m. yesterday in Pleasant wa the firm tone In tha rab market, even when lulure were ahadinl downward Wheat (radlnf No. 1 bard wa quoted at a premium al I eewta over the Mrs. Pennel.

a lifelong resident View rest home near Bolivar. ids, two sons, Leland of of Barry County, is survived by splitter of 1056" who "lately shrinks at the suggestion that the U. may have found It recessary to be on the brink of war in order to ketp the peace." Niioo labeled New York's Gov. Avcrell Harriman an "expensive political accident temporarily occupying the governor's mansion in Albany" and election Born near Brighton, Mr. Me- March future.

A few week aso th premium wa only a cent. aomaona broke door handle off hla car. her husband, J. E. Pennel; three 4uire moved to Kansas at the age parked la yard at noma, ounaay or jbob- sisters, Mrs.

Nancy Taylor of Ve Washington D. and J. Loran Forrester of Greeley, a sister. Mrs. Earl Lee of Vlnita.

of 21 and later lived in Canada rona, Mrs. Floyd Calton of Spring Complainant la 1500 bkxk Wsst Lyaa Cotton for many years. He returned to repurtad at I p.m. Monday two women a brother, John Forrester field and Mrs. Nova Terrell of Tul tbe Bolivar community 18 years ideptndlns wiM aao ojaaiuyi Reay boara 4 1 a with ehoioo bjfht weirhti I.M- rirni The market actht and fully ateady to alreaii mm wm other ektMoa ateady.

Good to rhoK tea Mean ana vef in with prima kind hluher; ceatum to food. W.Mli lUlity to com-mtn-M kind U. 00 1150. Good to rhoica butrher yeartlnf Sootod Ihs. II il (Mi medium to good, IS.OS-le dot utility to eommtmal 11.0O-l4.nt.

I'liMty and rommerclal row lo.no-U.tW, Cutter 1.0010.00; ranner TOOiM with medium bull ie a. au, anmmoa to Hunt Lull toa-io os: atork eow iKVIO V); Jixi to choir rtork helfera IS 110-U 00 1 eom-mon and medium, tl.OO-lJ 00 with plain kind quoted lower i (nod to choir atorker and. feeder le with extra hir luhtweikht bUhari medium to food 12.0v.14.U0. rsau Tha eeal market wa DM lower with with prim kind op to 13 0 paid parinirlyi medttim to good U-Ul common sa; and three brothers, Wilson and W. L.

Bolton of Monctt and W. S. VK.W YORK, feb. 13 M-Cotlon futures rked ceaU to II. a bala biaber lo- ago.

Mr. McGuire, a retired farmer and laborer, was a member of next November of a Republican to iday. ot Cherryvale, eight grand children and 13 great-grandchil dren. MILTON CHARLES TRUMBAR Bolton of Bakersfield, Calif. and a man who appeared to be gypsies earn to her horn seeking a placa to spend tha night, aad said Ihsy war punning to start a "healing eh urea" la bprlnglleld.

They left In a car. Everett Hammond, manager of Jennings Beverage Company, J65S Weal Highway Hi. reported al a m. Monday had put heav lock on sss Duma at rear of the Baptist Church. New crop month led atronf tot upturn, paced by uot house buvlua.

Mrr. replace' Sen. Herbert Lehman (D-NYt. MRS. CALLIE LVPTON He la survived by one niece, Mrt.

chants wr believed to ba bulus future In his address, Nixon referred to axainm sale ol new crop atapl for da- Earnest Pratt of Eldorado, Mrs. Callle Lupton. 85. died at Milton Charles Trumbar, 85. of what he termed "the magnificent uvrry in the arond hall ol th year, Old crop month wera bald In check by and a nephew, Woodrow Harmon 11:10 a.m.

yesterday at Mie home S07' North Jefferson, died at 8 building after thlevea stole 1 gsllona of record of the first three year of of Wichita. clock last night at Handiey Hos of a daughter, Mrs, Ben Dake, profit taking and hedging, although nearby March made a aaw tush at 3S.il canta fuel recently. Over waeaend aomeon osm aged pump and stole mora fuel, he said Hreskte. reoorted al feiuar Peal 8erv what all of us hope will be eight Funeral services will be conduct near Mountain Grove, after a pital after suffering an Apparent la pound. years of the Eisenhower adminis lea Staiioa.

Boadway aad Kearney. 7:15 ed at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday at the lingering illness icauiog spot iirra reponaa gooa ae-mand for pot coltoa Is th Atlanta area a.m. Monday.

Thieved demolished empty neart attack. Survivors Include a sister. Mrs Hector, tonnagei Jonn eiatooa. Itnuia Will Nash. 517 Ksst Walmtt) Char-lea Beoford, IMS Cherry bUeet Court H.

R. Graf. 441 West Minola; Walter C. Landt. Ma; William McClerkla, 14711 Men-dowmerai James Lswyrr, 111 Smitlt Kurt; W.

Jacob, too West Grand i Jewell Melton. 1114 F.thel: Hiram C. Johnson. Lander Rlug.l Mrnrl Jackson. 70s Washlngtoni M.

Uamtley. IS50 East Centrali Jaa Abney, loll North Jefler-aun. Folkiwlnt paid tl aa rh Ibr overtime parking: Charted I-aney. Bout Bllllngai John E. Mason, 40 East Mooniei Dugaa Driv Yourself, 133 Klmbroughl C.

B. Mils. Rout Si Srotty Whltlork. tlalfwayi Bob Jackson. 1117 South Newt Marlya Holpenny, (Bl; BiU Btlyeu, (harki Vernon Hanafin.

BUllngst IMwght Walker, S.17 North DougUai Julian H. King, Route 1. Bepublioi T. H. HIHoa.

7S4 South Fort i Jack Hooper, MIS F.ast Belmont; rVea Jones. Bout 111 Kenneth Keller. 1404 Washiagtoai WaHar Hastharly, IMS Cairo; J. H. Klrtd.

U31 Fast MrOee; E. W. Medley, til East Sixth 1 Bill Hil-burn, IMS Hntrhlsooi CIKford Hahhell, lll North CampheU: lannle Campbell, 6H Sooth fllllt'resti Betty Murphy, sal Smith Hohhersoni Jame H. Martin. 101 West Turner: Glenn Knewstoa, Root lilt Morton line.

Jefferson aad McDanleli Daniel V. flenning, tit North Crnt: bharon An-iter aun. 1401 Bidivar Hoadi Mr. Ira Bphar, 1027 South New; Char lea G. Hood.

Ult Coiy. POUCirCOURT Frsnk MrnanM. 1015 East Pythian, paM tl for violating dog ordinance. John Brown. 101 North Weaver, and Marvin Fletcher.

Chadwk-k, fined each for drunkenness; commuted Following committed In lieu of S2S.M floe for drnnkenneea: Paul Goddard. na adrtraa bstedi Uoyd Bbigham. Slvlag-field: Orvitla Watt, no addresa bated. tration Survivort Include two other tasi weea for botb nearby and new crop Erwirt-Blue Chapel in Bolivar by the Rev. J.

A. Hook. Burial will cash re lister. Rreskia reoorted at Schooler Grocorv At the airport, he declined to daughters, Mrs. Jessie Swanson enipmenia.

ai tncreaaed intereat la kian Nettle Hathaway of Evanston, 111., equine waa noted. In tha Memphis iVW North Grant. 7:07 a.m. Monday. Intruder entered rear ator room but failed ana mree step-daughters.

be In Greenwood Cemetery at Boll var. lemuH-y, miua reaiatM aifn price asked speculate on whether President Eisenhower will run again. But he added: The bxly will be transferred by of Omaha, and Mrs. Bonnie Smalie of San Antonio. four sons, Cordon and Ralph of Sap or oh crop cotton NEW YORK (UPI Cotton cloaed very Herman Lohmeyer to.

the Duncan Funeral Home at Mountain View to gala accesa la the atora. CIROjfFcOURT iTVIl, CASES MRS. ANNIE P. MELTON and down 2W WO lb. veal ralve 17-lDi commoa kind 11.00 13 00 150-M0 lb.

boner ralve from Id; atnek calva U.00-17 00, drpendlns aa quality. LAMBS Th lamb market wa ateady to S3 cents lower wtb tup of 11.79 on trlitly prime wool lainhti with majority of nolo to eri-n from 18, 00-K in; with heavy lamb till) dierounied: leader lamb 16 with litht rull quoted kiweri ulauithter ewe Irom 1 00-500; breeriint kind par heod Ki 08 17.M par keadi soata from J.0.-4.. Antonio, and Lt. Col. Thomas of swaojr Funeral services for Mrs.

Annie "The optimism Is higher now than at any other time." i Sen. William Knowland (R-Call High the U. S. Air Force; a sister, Mrs, for services and burial. rias 35.511 Pamela Melton, 66, of 1137 East Dora Gress of Mountain Grove, 14 Nathan Ksrchmer, at al.

va. Susan Cradle, mechanic's Hen for HI IK), dla- 34.D3 Thoman, who died Saturday, were Law 35.43 34.71 33 S5 31.71 31 31.17 grandchildren and 19 great-grand Mar. May July Sept. Oe. Mar.

i.i.til J4.97 1J. 9S 33.23 32.05 31 mlaaed of puinttif who prajaoica. iiMihas indicated impatience with the President's delay of his decision. to be held this afternoon at children. Annual Madness Ralney't Chapel.

Funeral services wCl be conduct 31.70 11.40 Johnston Was 96: May 31.11 Burial waa In Eastlawn Ceme ed at I p.m. Wednesday at the Spota Closed nominal at K.35, up 19. tery. Grable-Windle Chapel in Mountain NATIONAL STOCKYARDS Hog 15.SO0. ArliVa, steady to 23 higher) with liberal rirtton showing full upturn: on load No.

around 120 th 1175; J00 head miked No. I and I U-l 13.W13SO; ma-k'ti'y mined No. 1, 1 and imt-m lb ORLEANS IP)-Cottoo cloned George, Lon, Earl, John, Delvin Grove by the Rev. John Vertz. NICW ateady.

In New Orleans and Cecil Mallard. Burial will be in Mountain Grove 'Oldest Mason Miowiand nas indicated ne may enter some primaries without waiting for it. In apparent reference to Knowland, Nixon told reporters: "Until the President makes his decision there should be no public activities against him by others." Even as Nixon was, denying he called Truman a traitor. Demo- Mar. 1.1 an.

15: MO-27S Ihs UO-ll 00: 170 lbs Crietery. MRS. L0RETTA E. BLACKBURN doa-a steady: UH-I7I Dx 11.2S-I1.90: UMay Hlrk 34 Mi 3 3103 31 4 Law 15.55 34. 7 3170 31.71 31 14 31.44 Clew 35 43 34 S7 13.97 31.13 31.01 .11.71 Mrs.

Loretta E. Blackburn, 96, CHARLES D. BRIGGS NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 13 UrV-The1 111 aows Sfxny to nmy kiher: 400 lb oowi 7511.

JO. over fcKl'pt. lbs 175-10 75. l)ec. and Call Rosa, 1711 Fast Trsfficway.

Boyd Ferryman. Ill Went Sixth, and k. Si, la Charles J). Briggs. 63, elec died at 5:30 a m.

yesterday at the home of a daughter, Mrt. Nellie In Stale Is Dead Catll 4.0.KI Cahea 1JXW Moderately ae-Mar. trical and civil engineer of Worces 31.35 31 15 3L4i cratic National Chairman Paul M. unf puanT, ij.i u. ew each fur drankeaaeaa aad It each tor ins- Wenzel, In Bolivar.

annual madness called Mardi Gras possesses this city tomorrow with thousands turning out for spectacle of street masking, colorful parades, Spot ckwed ateady at J. ter, died suddenly wf a heart proper parkin. Mrt. Blackburn, who moved to Marvin L. Tankeraiey.

4.VI aona is anus. attack in bis home early yesterday tivei eperially aa good and cboH-a graflea; mostly atrong to 2a higher on nam. heifers and row; cms in mnderst auppty, making op 11 percent of recelptai mm-nni toad and lot good and choice slear la.60-lS.5O: best held Hp to 20 00 and above: utility and commercial cow 1I cannrrs and cutter 1.5011.90: Jamei Johnston, 96. known at Bolivar 45 years ago from Cam Produce Butler Id Washington was accusing the vice president of a "not quite libelous smear." 1 1 I. I the seventh oldest Mason In the den, wat a member of the Boli morning.

He was vice president and chief engineer for O. S. Wal paid 111.50 for drunkennea. Alfred Baldwin, i East Del-mar, and Frank Lehar, Hoato paid 114. SO for drankenneaa.

world, died at 1 a. m. yesterday var Methodist Church. Her hut-band. J.

A. Blackburn, died in 1920. ker Magnetic Chuck Company of joe ouvier representee niiitaru aa in- John Burrh. 1313 rjtst Biaiaa. paia at 4 vtoUttnf dog ardlnaaoa.

Worcester. He had spent most of censed at GOP Chairman Leonard at St. Vitfrent'j Hospital In Monett. where be had been a patient two weeks. Besides the daughter, tha lt sur his life in Massachusetts.

Hall's defense of Nixon. Hall fOllt Heivy Hen Hybrid Hena Leahora Hens nosier and Stag Heavy Sprims Hybrid 8orins Ihnrn White Dorks Colored buck vived by one ton, J. M. Blackburn of Bolivar: four sisters. Mrt.

Survivors art his wife and nine BUILDING PEIUIITS Ada Collin, tut Sooth Weaver, raroof. ic yesterday offered $1,000 to charity Mr. Johnston, believed to be the children, including a daughter. tTfor proof Mxoft said "Mr. Truman Manie Butler of Los Miss oldest Mason In Missouri, was born ISO.

Mrt. Lucille Swadlcy. 1026 West bull ateadyi utility and commercial W14.MI: vealert I 00 kiwer; lew hlh rholc and prim 40-11 90; good and chmc 11. 00 77. Mi lower graded 14.00-H.00; bull 1 00-12 on.

Mieep 1J00. Not et astsbllshed: few small lota good to prime wooled lamb rarely ateady at 11.5010.00; snoat bids aa-ovanly towar. Futures ly th Associated Praia Murtle Davit and Mrt. Mettle Nor Paul Williams. 112 ronef.

rerore, Ted Potter. IM Valley llnad. sueoom In Lauder, Scotland, and came to the United States in 1883. Division. There are 13 grandchll was a traitor, or Mr.

Stevenson was a traitor, or If you find where he said the Democratic party is bona at 1K3 Valley Road, tis.oni. man of Long Beach, Calif, and Mrs. Morna Eberhart of Eugene, 13c 37c SSc dren. Mrs. Swadley and her hus rocs Ha was a charter member of the band.

Ted, left immediately for party of treason." Purdy Masonic Lodge and trans two grandchildren and two Gradi A Larg Grade A Medium C.rade Large I Hi ties and Sm.il! Worcester where funeral services Butler called the il.iwo offer "an ferred to the Monett Lodge In 1889. great-grandchildren. 33c 30c will be held. advertising gimmick designed to A member of the First Presby Funeral arrangements are under Currant Becoipta 34c fancy dress balls and azt sessions In the night club district. Alt stores will be closed in the business district and traffic will come to a standstill as the downtown fill witii clowns, knights, minstrel men and thousands of other costumed citizens.

Zulu, king of the Negroes, starts the parading at 8:30 a.m. when he leavet his river barge at the foot of Canal Street to rain coconuts on his delirious followers. Then at noon Rex, lord of misrule and king of carnival, leavet the plush garden district of ante-bellum hornet to parade his retinue of 16 colorful floats down the traditional parade route. New Orleans cotton broker Edgar A. G.

Bright will be Rex. His pretty queen will be Miss Patricia Charbonnet Henican, New Orleans debutante. of revelry, winds up the formal processions with his Hit AUi obscure the ugly Innuendoes which terian Church In Monett. Mr. John direction of Pitts of Bolivar.

J0ILV J. II0WERT0N ST. LntTIS Ft (1. arhnUaala ersdes. Haptist Pihle olleae, i avam aranwy, addition, liu.ooo.

B. IX Blalnck. lilt Cherry, Bvaroon house at so Forrester, twoo. Press Montgomery. 117 Sooth NsUoaal.

carport aad remodel. t25fa). LOSSES REPORTED Donald It Owens. TU Weat Poplar, reported theft of tocyckt from Tampa and ast Feb. lt.

Mrs- Oona Wllsoa, lit Flmwood Drive. Mr. Nixon uttered." ston had been Monett city clerk, larg estra 4m-4m. mediums extra 3S- John J. Howerton.

84-year-old Butler said Nixon repeatedly MRS. TOULA GOSS treasurer and collector for several w. atannsrd J7 37, unrlssslfled 33-3. dirties 30-33, rhack 15-It. consumer grades made remarks "deliberately con Funeral tervicet for Mrt.

Thula years. lifelong Barry County resident, of Monett. died there Sunday, after Gost, 79-year-old former Seymour Survivort Include urea daugh Wen Law CTese WHEAT Mar. f.Hl 115H IWVil May I.11H 111 ink- Jly l.t7 l.aaH l.t7'-A4 Sep. 190H 1H 14 Da.

t.Kt t.01 1.0)V 1KN Mar. 1M 1H t. May 134t 1.34 liy 1.37H 1.37 1.J7H-H Hep I.37H 1T7 l.S7t4j tac I.33H 1.31H 1.13S4 trived and Intended to leave his listeners with the impression that noon atter a iengtny tunest. resident, who died Sunday, will be a larg v43, a iirg 3a-41. A mediuqu 3k-40.

6 Isrg MM. Buttar. acort tk. acora 37, SI arore Somi, Bottarfat, Mlaaoari station No 41. No 43.

Illlnoi No 1 4. No 43. reported loaa of wrist watch hi Itctattr Survivort include three daugh the Democratic party and Its lead conducted at 2 p.m. today at the Mist Christine Johnston of the home, Mrt. O.

W. Blacksher of Monett and Mrt. Sam E. Brooks af Lvimi and Chaaa Fab ters, Mrt. Tom Weston and Mrt, ers have been guilty of treason Seymour Baptist Church by the Arthur Cooper.

1411 East Uvtngstna, la- ported theft of fenoef akirt iron ear Feb, Arkansas No I 41. No 43. Kentuckv. Harmon Williams of Mountain Rev. Walter Uost and the Rev.

of Great Bend, two tons, Tennessee Mlllppl Ne I 43. No 1 31. In his speech, Nixon did an about face from his declaration of a year Bui Travis. Burial will be in Sey Grove, and Mrs. Opal Rooks ot OATS S.

of Springfield and Robert of vneam, cneooars ii, twin 3'-s. 13 nt 3II-S9W. longhnrn 3-3, Muensler mour Cemetery under direction of ago that the Republican party can Tulsa, two sons. Herbert of AUTO ACCIDENTS Ct mi-j maaHmI eaea otkea bv Tulsa, six grandchildren and an, 4k aaisie alt, rlndless prints cur. rent 43'M4.

rindleaa prints 40 day 44-41 not win in 156 without the aid of Bergman-Miller. Monett aad Lee of Oregon; a tla eight great-grandchildren. 5'a SIS, J'l 4' iest McCrarken. CarUiage. and Thame pnicess 3amH.

brk-k MiiU'i. swisa ter, Mrs. Cora Ryan of Spavinaw, aa-, runerai services ana masonic tsicnita. t-inoed mm Birhway independent voters. Now.

he said, three years of El MILTON M. FOSTER 14 grandchildren and 10 4-3o. nearby rheese one cent less Llv poultry, lowl. heavy breeds ll-M. harebacks 18.

leghorn and hvbrula II. Irv live miles east at alternate Highway Tl. I am. hunday. annual torcn-ut a Funeral services for Milton M.

in senhower's leadership have made! great-grandchildren. prelude to the exclusive ball where Foster. 0, of 1710 West Water. Ill's 4 era and broilers, whita ifimmerrinl Mr. May Jlv.

s. Deo, Vnr. May d'v Sep Mr. May Jlv. ep.

Nov. rites will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Buchanan Chapel in Monett. The Rev. Lloyd Fonk-en will officiate.

Burial will be in the 100F Cemetery at Monett. Rex and Comus join forces to toast Car ditven try Dunarnwe, n.ne II. and track drtvea by IX U. I WO North Brown, collided In I ma block borth McArthar, 1 am. Monday.

Funeral services will be conduct ed at 2 p. m. today at tbe Ru who died Sunday, will be conduct l.H'k commrrtlal Id. white and red l.m li. rooster 13.

ducks, while I lb and up each other's health with a goblet of the GOP 'In truth the majority party In America today." He said Stevenson. Harriman and Sen. Estes Kefauver iD-Tenn ed at 2 p.m. today at the Ayre- VE in in', i.m. t.in lit 1 i is kOVBI .4 14 1.S3L, IMS 154H 151 141' 1JOS 111 135'- charfan Chapel In Monett by the i u.

smaib ohi ana osrs Musoavya 10 1 4S geese 10. turkeys, toms 17 lb and ao 32. champagne and usher in 40 days of Goodwin Chapel by the Rev. jack Rev. O.

T. Allred. Burial will be 1 374-W 1 14-2)1 lb 3D. under II lb 13. guineaa.

ataggy Lenten fasting. West. Burial will be in National Z.U-S 3 JOBOa Mr 19 In Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. 1.41-41' I Cemetery, with military tervicet 1.3 17 at the grave.

CHESTER W. REDFERV 'OtherVomari CHirAK-Two day butter receipt 1.301.303 pounds: steady; si arnre 37; 91 score 37: score MWi a acora Vit: score ears Mi; score car 4i, Two day egg receipt I3.15 case; ateady; white large under 7a percent Wis: Broilers Chester W. Redfern. of M. C.

CONNIE) WOLLAItD Monett, died at 1:20 a.m. Sunday M. C. Connle WoUard. 73.

of are three candidates in searrn 01 a crisis" In their bids for the Democratic presidential nomination. Jurors Blame Men in Death ALTON. Feb. IS tSpeclal) at St. Vincent's Hospital la Monett miiea extra urge under 7 percent "A 39M; mixed estra meoinma under 70 oer- Being Traced OKLAHOMA CITY.

Feb. IS (UP) after long Illness. Bolivar, died at 4:12 p.m yesterday at Springfield Baptist Hospital, where he bad been patient four cent 17V41 standard 37V! current Mr. Redfern moved to Monett about a year ago from Blackburn State Sen. George Mlskovsky, at days A native of Dunnegan, Mr.

Wol Ark. Hendrix Believes Mosley Will Run Sheriff Arthur Mosley of St. Louis County apparently will run for reelection1 this year despite an ouster order given by the Missouri Supreme Court. Sheriff Glen Hendrix taid yesterday. Hendrix, bom from Lincoln Day Republican activities in St.

Louia, taid he had talked with the beleaguered Motley at the political gathering. "I don't think you can win," Hendrix laid he bad told Mosley. The Supreme Court ordered receipt J7p dlrtlea lois; check 33. Cheese tdyi lngl da isle 3iv37Hl Swiss 3I-4S. Llv poultry-steady) hena.

heavy titt; light k) bmilea or fryers ander 4 lbs S3 14: old ronsier ll-lm: rsponette aader 4 lb 34-13. over 4Vi lbs H-N torney for Mrt. Willie Murray, said Survivort Include hit parents lard moved to Bolivar In 1921 He A coroner's Jury ruled tonight Mr. and Mrt. Emanuel Redfern of waa secretary of the Polk County that Vlrsle Lee oil Is, 25-year-old the home; a sister, Mrt.

Thelma Monday the "other woman" In the Johnston Murray divorce suit, was registered In 1952 at Chicago's Conrad Hilton hotel by the tame Farmera Mutual Insurance com Underfill! of Monett, and two broth pany In Bolivar for two years when KANSAS CITY-Mgsi estra. par rent A. 37.3i medium. so par eeat A. 33t friTLH rIOCK-NoithwesI area: Market t'rady; demand fair to good Broilers and Irvers cents.

Hale.vtl Is Moral arai Market weak: drmand lair to light. Broilers aad Iryar in ennta. Att prlcea fa a. farm. Cash Grains ataaarr tCaartaay at kM Miiiaag Ciaijaayt RlUt No I Bar SI No.

1 Ead SIJi kABLKT I artM tost tut OATS No. I nc tost .1 COM Da. gneltod MOO Cwt tan D0W.J0XM7VERACES N.W YORK. 11 IIVHlR.n.. nl Alton woman who died Saturday, met her death "at the hands of Tburman William Crase, 21, of Couch, and Carl Willis Stottler, 23, ert, Claudv of Kansas City and tie first moved there.

Ha wat in atsndard. Ml current receipts, average person who registered the former Rs of Mountain Home, Idaho, the product business In Bolivar governor. 33 lb. fiber rases, 37 lb wood. 34.

Butter! Oari Hi. wild, S4 Si grade A. lb, quarters. Hi bullerlal. to.

43-41. The body will be transferred by of Alton." until 1937. he retired to farm west of Bolivar. Miskovsky said, "We would like came from a deposition taken In 1 two men have been charged Buchanan of Monett to Fayette-vllle, for services and Snow Falling Again in North By tha tatted Press Snow flurries pelted the northern part of the country from the Rock let to Nrw England Monday. The tnow twept from the Bortb era Rocktet eastward across tht northern Plains, tht upper Mist laslppl Valley, the Great Lakes region and Into New England.

Amounti generally were imaTJ, with only few placet accumulating 1 to Inches ot new mow. Meanwhile a wava of cold are tlr air moved across the Canadian border Into Montana and North Dakota, dropping tcmperaturea SO to 30 degreet. Glasgow, camo down from S4 dr greet Sunday to I above) rero Monday, while Dickinson, N. reported drop from 33 to I above. Minot, N.

bad 1 below tero in early afternoon, Forecattert said tht cold wave was expected to move almost due east to the Great Lakrt region without dipping very far Into the central part of the country. Southerly wlrwlt raised tempera lures 10 to 13 degreed Monday la He wat a member of tht First Hay Chicago last week and ahowt Mrt, Christian Church In Bolivar, Mosley to leave office after a com Helen Shutt, formerly of Tulsa, with first degree murder in connection with the death, which occurred shortly after they brought Mini Mollis U. a doctor's office at burial. EDWARD E. MATIHS Survivors Include hit wife, missioner had found him guilty on Edith: a ton.

Loren of Fresno, two counts ona consisting of LOI IS gPHay tner loal; Alfalfa milling quality 4 00 00, feed quality 33 oo is ao. umnthy saoo-wai, clover 1 00-30 00. prairie u.ot a.OO, straw 14 on-ll GO. was listed at a member of the "Oklahoma delegation" attending the Democratic national conven Funeral services for Edward two brothers, Lonnle and pertnllting gambling at earMvals Alton Saturday. She died of a skull fracture and internal Injuries while Mathis, 73, ot Nlangua, who died rNelson of Dunnegan, and two sit tion at the time.

Saturday, were to tie held this aft ter Mrt. Edna Hopkins of Dun and the other demanding a reward for himself on tha recovery of whisky cache. enrmite to a hospital in West Miskovsky said, "we would like negan and Mrt. Ida Blngamaa of I'lnln. ernoon at the Primitive Baptist Church In Nlnngua.

Burial was In to know what her mission was dur Santa Monica, Calif. Funeral arransements are under the Mathis Cemetery, near Man The men said the woman apparently leaped or fell from their movlna car. but save no reason WHAT STOCKS DID KKW VOHK. reb. 11 1 Me frl Advancee 373 114 IsM-line 44 31 I hanged 1 77 Total Issues Ilia Jljf New hlfha I 14 New 1MS-M bws 3 Dow Jones stock sversgeai Op-a High Lew Ctoea Cha.

al it 17 5 4M 47 It oil 14 fl 1M 71 155 27ntl II 13 I II. aft 37 5 4l 15 05 off 04 S3 (4k SJ 17 10 11 7 1 51 nfl 13 Transactiona to atrxka used In averares. Tsdsr frl Thars IMnstrlaui wa Ul na TH fn Isjna Sla 5 7m riilniea 7fa li ara, msoo 13 Sincka tnjut Kljo imaoo ing the convention and why she arrived there and checked out the same' day the former governor did direction of Erwin-Blue of Bolivar guaunder direction of Ralney Arrest Clears Up MFA Store Breakin for her action. However, residents after Mrt. Murray left.

living amitheast of here claimed Officers Seek to Keep Jurisdiction: "We are naturally Interested who they heard a disturbance Saturday UARTVILLE. Ftb. IS (Special) in the area where the accident re Tha arrest of Texaa County portedly occurred. registered her into the hotel. We have a sneaking suspicion, but we want to make sure." Mrt.

Murray't lawyer aald he Is maa hat cleared up a burglary at Tonight's lengthy Inquest ended the Mountain Grove MFA Store Stock Exchange Closing Prices Quatatlons bf RHaholdl A Gardner. 201 8. JeNer. Ptione 4-bfl Boy Charged as Delinquent After He Suffocates Sister attempting to show a "more than early lost Saturday. casual" relationship existed be Invrstlaatinn bv the state natrol.

free-Tesfee. tween Murray and Mrs. Shutt, shortly before midnight Joplin Baptists Open Fund Drive MrMintaln firearm rwillrai anol that th Southwest and Mldwfit, but there wrre few temperature changes eUewhere. tl leeter-, t-ea dsv't I tlesalsMW Is dss'e CkMSlkMM lrt-Tstr-asaa Cleea Cleea Wr'ght County sheriff reunited in you had aa attorney he would pro SI the arrest of Harold Christopher Ram felt along the coasts of bably advise you not to teatify." walker, 3n, of Bendavla, who has Washington and Oregon, along the ST. LOUIS, reb.

11 Aa ht-formatioa charging dollnqiamcy by manslaughter was filed today against 14 year-old Michael Dwyer who hat admitted to police ha ac The First Baptist Church In begad canvass yesterday for admitted tha breakin, authorities Michael waa found waadertng weit (iulf coast and In Maryland a. nl Delaware, taid. W'l a'v Phillip fet so-, MorrM 1 43 I'uiimsn ft 'lw Corp 41ii M't Hhlle Steel 7' TS't 1 Rev. Met. IneW) It's ao-H Hr.m.fcla Tnh lt M1 RhMleld Walker, held in tha Wright Coun tht street i tn nearby Venlrla, 111., cidentally iuffocai4 hit IMi-year- ty Jail, obtained two new tires, a Deputy Tells Of Extortion ENID, Feb.

13 UP-A Garfield county deputy sheriff testified Monday he overheard Elmr-r Wilson, former Enid cafe operator, demand $10,000 from a local osteopath to "forget about" a country road meeting with WUson't ex- chain saw, nine cartont of clgaret- J7' 37 Nafewss yesterday, bad luffrred a foot Injury he was unable to lay how and appeared tt the Inquest with his rluht foot in a platter cast a I. Hum ran additional funds to underwrite the church's building fund. It bss tl 25,000 In pledges on hand. Approximately $230,000 baa been set as the contract price for a four-story educational annex under constmrllon. The building la to be completed in mldgummer.

old sister, Mary Eleaae. A St. Lotiit County coroner't Jury returned an open verdict In the II Oen. rice 7 7 Oen. fMH MS M.rtin lot loi's (tn.

lira tS i tillletlr 41 4 ftniwlrlib 44 44H I't tireviwHlod t.rumman "1 4' i fiuM la'4 sw ti.nwtaille Rer. I1 7s Snaed i Illinois Cent I3k Int. lUnresteg 147 lv i n(. Nickel ft 7s! lot, a 41 47' 1 M.nrlll 1471 VsKti 71" 7IS HC tnulhem M'k ll'l 44 44 V4 4J'k 4V. 43 31 HIM, 71 fl i 3H 30 4I4.

41 lH I'1 33 aa as 7k 37'4 S4'4 7H 1I4, innaj Jul tet and two hama In the 4 a.m. burglary, offlcert reported. All tht death earlier today. The infnrroa- loot hat been recovered. Patrolman Rogrr Spreck of the suburban Wellxton police said the Sufficient funds are sought to hoy told htm ha held his hand Man Hospitalized After He's Beaten wife.

over be-r mouth to quiet the child's crying after her parents had left pay off Indebtedness over a three-year period. IJH 17' Hi. ft da taper 13 11, Vhselev 1 '4j atk Knekwrk T7S 37 '4j khell tlU an' tom i sim lair f)U Ht" Vaelly fMl 44 41t o.f.v Vscwtni 4 ami! her fse. 'l 40 fty, 71 17 aid. fl Cel.

Ill liai KM, (ll nd, 3i tttiltld fill i 47 44 iftiadebakee 7'4 7S Sonrsy till 4h 8-m a to. 47 4T'4 Tesas Co ll' 1HI7S. I'llllHaa Mik t.fi Water The testimony tame fom Ran Van Bosklrk, who told a district 3S'y 4'a henneccMt top. Allegheny ted. Allied All s-4 halmera Alum.

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Am. r-e AnSClMMta OP, Armnur a T. A'lsniie Pet. Ha. a mat ft-ndia Av, fi.ih tueel po Vn.

tries MiU Knllerd sesisa fse AlrHnea ate, ellisr Ke I Fa. i hrvaler I. 44, keevirsj 4 el f-a. I 4. Ia I'll i.rliM VHT'cM t'tmm a Miea v.

m4 I Air I IS. i a a a. tinn wat filed In the juvenile division of circuit court at giiburban Clayton by Ralph L. Smith, chief probation officer of tht juvenile crdirt. Smith laid It will enabla offlrert to retain Jurisdiction over the boy during an Investigation Into the entire situation and hit borne background.

Mlrkael toak the ttaaa) daring It If 31 'S Kreate IMI Itreaer I ire a Mver court Jury of eight men and four women he heard the extortion demand agalnat Dr. Vernon Gati at I 11 I Tulip Meteorologist Added At Weather Bureau Henry Kyle of Goodland, Kan 31 1H IM'k Ulk 'I avt Hi llk 47V 47 Jo4 lH IS 34 34k Mk 34 roa li'k tt'l last rulny and when be took It away she wat limp. Ilia mother teatlfled that MlrhuM was gone when they returned Friday, fiha said the littla glri wai It hud's favorite in a family ot four children. fit a um tM. a parking lot near Can't nfflce.

Wilson, who named Gau In i has been added to tha staff of the A young Springfield man wat hnapitallred lata lt night after two mn beat him in tht 9X) block Went Olive. Richard Oatman, J4, of Rout. suffered 10 blark eyj and gah over th right eyt which re-Oiilrad five Slitrtiet at Handiey Hospital, said Officer Daa Mowe. polica art seeking the ailnu. 71 71 I k.s tea ffsV 7 Tat jom Centne Highly FtrtniitfJ Top Qoofiry Blue Stem Hay It en Economical Feed Wt fwrtlthst af nsa-adww Springfield Weather Bureau, bring 47 sH 4HV 1 em f.

nrlift 000 alienation of arfertlons suit, was on trial for attempted extor-ilim before Judge George Howard the and taid he wlhed to 1M IMorseft H7' oih it HMirW 4H 49 Std Ml I elna f.r.lte ing the s'flfT to full strength of even fur the first time since 44H I I nued Air. raft M0XK POLtO SHOTS TRF.NT0N. Teh, 13 I -Plant hava bean made to admlnUt- Wilson. September. Kyle, a metr-nrtilngljil, has aerv I iniit mi, 14 To Hi 173 173 '4 rt r1 M-a 41 I 3 HH )' I' I7'! it In other teatlnmnv, William Fnld polite mficer.

ald Wil at Ixith Wirhlta and Jrand Hand. during the pant six teatify. "Nobody Wamrt you." hl mother had told him when ha first wat railed to the stand. "We know It wat an accident. Go ahead and tell your ttory." But Mrs.

Raymond Dwyer ron-tatted an attorney after Astt. Dint. ton Offrred him tlOO to be prevent rH Motoene SS, pors'l rS sl. ft i-S sl, s-riisl Ks4. i elrl I I1'v nhei Pee tt Illiws r' reet 'H i i r-ne at Ilndta li rti.iee 7'k ff't limed Ar l.lae 4 l't't ailed rnial 17H 1'H't 'eei ft HH Vaesdlom 44 4i A TJ's Tl wvers 1 nin ai' ss'4 aetnenoqe 4 i a a sa if BV tl rk (erp Vmitsebrtta 31 IllsJZeaitk er antl polio vaccine to ITJ mt hora) childrr-n In" Cmndy County Thura-day.

The children, ranging In ac fnwn to 14 will be gfttlng their Vfrs and replarN Harold Cum ACHE LAKD CO. min. who transferred to Atlanta, If alt tha telegraph wtrat United Pra imsei fir Mie et lutive pitr-rwvaet of teti'llng It news were tied togother Into single strand, wcnild te long tnmigU ta reach tb moon and back. at a scheduled retriteivotis betwpen Gmi and Mrs. Wilson.

Melvin tea. tlfled Wtlfton told him he intended to "maka $10,000" by caching Gau ftrat shots 71 IVi ur n. MA 4-141 iortiM Aitv I r-tinanl Bmnarhela arlvlwd (a Kylf. hi wlfa and three chil dren live at 1 Travis, with hit wife. the boy I ihould tell Jtm that If Slow Down at Simlnn,.

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