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MARKETS Eggs current receipts 24fi. No. 1 butterfat delivered in days 58tf. Truck grain prices: No. 1 hard wheat yellow shelled corn yellow ear .0 5 white corn $1 ,4 tnilo oats 6Bf.

K.C. Produce KANSAS CITY (APJ Whole, sale ceres: largo, 30 per cent A 4ft; mediums, 8D per cent A 43-47. Gutter unchanged; grades A lb, solid 70; grade A lb, quarters HO. St. Joe Livestock ST.

JOSEPH (APJ Cattle calves 25; steers choice 27.25-2S.00; mixed good and cliDice 20.25.27 good 23.00-3(1.0!); heifers choice 2G.aO.Sfl! 27.00; mixed and choice good 22.00-24.75. Sheep 600; not enough solJ at a.m- to establish a trend. Hops GjDDO; barrows and pits 1.31<K)-2401b 19.25.50; 2-3 lb 18.50-10 lb 17.50.18.75; 270.290 17.00-1S.S5; 3-0 200.325 lb 16.25.17.25. Wall Street NEW YORK (APJ A brief tcclinicati-Lilly in tlie stock market mis quickly erased as traders cashed in profits fltis afternoon. Trading was active.

The Associated Press average of 60 stocks at noon was down .9 at 3 4 0.5, with Industrials off 1.6, rails off .7 and utilities up ,1. The market spurted at the start, with gains oumuhiberitiL' tosses by about 2 to 1. Sellers took advantage of the higher price love) to unload stocks, and tlie market backed auay from its gains at the end of the first lialf-hour. T1ieflash.in.tiie.pan rally fnl-luiied two sessions of sharp decline. The market retreated Tuesday in reaction to news nf anutlierboostin tlie prime rate, the basic interest rate charged by leading commercial banks to Uieirbestcredil risks.

The rate went toa record 7 per cent from tlto previous roaord Mi per cent. As the decline resumed in the afternoon, losses outnumbered gains byabout 230 Issues on tlie New York Stock Exchange. MCIC Investment was pushed to (he top of the most-active list by a huge black of 285,000 shares sold at 44, off 1. Tlie Dow Jones industrial average at noon was 5.10 to 920.02, hnviiigbackaway from a Rain of 3.48 at 10:30 a.m. Selling was resumed as Wall Street remained convinced the market would continue a general downtrend under the impact of high interest rates and tight money until it reached a stage, helped most likely by some future news of less stringent credit conditions.

Among very active issues, losses exceeding a point were taken by United Fruit, Pan American World Airways, and Ceneral Motors. Prices turned mixed on the American Stock Exchange after an early rise. It tahes all kinds of people to make a world and it's about time they got started. A concolcbrated Mass of Requiem was held this morning at 10 o'clock for Sister Consolata Nolte at Mount St. Scholastica.

The Rev. Theodore Leuterman was chief celebrant, with thB liev, David Kinlsh and the liev. Regis Hickey, concelebrants Attending with the sisters of the Mount community were relatives from out of town and from Atchison: Mr. and Mrs. N'olte, a brother, Onagaj Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Domann and Charlotte Domann, Winchester; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hlnen, Seneca; Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Schrick, Noitonvlllc; Clctus Nolte, Corning; Mrs, Anton Nolte, Seneca, n.slster-tn-law; Mrs, Bernlce Wilhelm, Neta-waka; nlva Korte, Whiting i Margie Steinlage, Seneca; Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Skali, I'ow-hattanj Mr. arid Mrs. Vincent Nolte, Atchison; Mrs. Blanche Lackey, Whito Cloud; and Sister Beatrice Domann of (he Mount Sisters, now leaching at Christ the King school, Kansas City, Kas, Mr. and Mrs, John Nolte and children of Kansas City, tho Vigil Services Tuesday evening, sis-tor Consolata was one of 14 children.

She is survived by two ot her seven brothers Leo Nolte of Onaga and Joseph Nolto, of Seneca, who was prevented by Illness from funeral. Shoo sale continues save to llllllgoss Shoes, a mm a film. "All was "The Planning Involved for Urban Identification will be held at the Mount on Jan. Globe photo. Quiet Day (Continued from page Saigon in War Zone haul uE arms and ammunition.

Ing, construction of one bridge north of Saigon, suburban arw, office of the Olvlsion Engineer, Franklin Miami county line, Ha1saPt "Bf 10 then ejected. State lltghway Commission. on end of the long sor yJJTK VOCJR CAKI It TWOUiSHT HICKTOWN -fHtMrt OFA WAV So hOKTh fJUl ALL LOST LADY LUCK ft Sis LOOK ALIKE AFTFf? A 1 K6CP MEA PIARV 60 CAN BLACKLIST THE POOH. SFOR-'S -r-rrar HtMSELFA PEP Salvation guilt or Innocence, the other to was a traffic department em- set tho penalty If he Is convict- ployo of the Burlingtonrallroad (Continued from page 1) ed. Walker ruled against both, for 42 years, nervine in Atrhi- I the League of Mercy served ard M.

Nixon's administration "SSS" "named benediction. alter Kennedy was w.rf/,1, Ovation Army members shot in Los Angeles June wiU bp Prepared and served the. meal, asked it "to undertake a the interchange trating search" of violence to ujjvi iv CLHVlllillV nurse ius guara fence; andaa many others east of Russell. strlckBn plane back to Saigon's as possible moved to provide Division Four Gtoutheasti: for a 30 feet of recovery space from Allen 3.96 miles aggregate landing, the pilot was warned the edge of the roadway as base and bituminous surface --iou-re rroo as possible of all obstruc- east of a county road bpuinninn Motion To (Continued from pagB 1) The two fliers landed unhurt, 10DS North Third, Sallna, be- Miami 2.84 miles hlgtovay ttie iitttton. na to this country as a boy.

CCnntlnnnri (mm tions. This space will give on- at a lunetion with ifiq was drBSsed In a gray An Air Forcespokesmansaid eratora of vehicles forced to miles onoTa. shirt the two crewmen stock with the leave the roadway a second MUn 16 6 miles lnEh blue He waved to Ids at- Lows tomgia were predicted burning plane until it was clear chance to SStliJt torneys as he entered the heavi- 5 oi a heavily iwnulated ai-ea BidR will ly guarded. 7o -scat coirtroom. them at the left counsoltablobut Arcti Thursdays forecast calls for 3 S2ndAto- al, projects Tuesday borne Division, destroying two listed by county follows: 7 Under California law, frame barracks buildings as Division One 31 indictment can not bo lu J1 Jt, uie uVo u.hai milegrad- of a bridge south on mg, concrete aspflal- road beginning jzam piano lost in tic concrete and roadsidesBed- southwest of Fontana i-miiudL oouin Vietnam, rne ing Beginning 1,329 feet west of mmohfui uvcnugnc lows raiiRct from a Plca is ivlthdrawn, and fJ nt Mtpni'ia to 30 at miles land.

ea, tnc original plea may bo ro- helicopter losses attnouncedto- the citv Umit met im entered. Uie oi mat on a new location of U.S. 73j and light type surfacing north Bureau women's meeting type of aircraft lost to 9S5. 0.934 mile grading, construction on a county road The of one bridge, roadside seeding a junction with UAuita tion the rrardjury wWehSndict- action reports were unusually and sodding beginning 200 feet miles north of Elk City. luln imposed a from were light.

Viat Cong andNorthViet- north of Patriot street and ex- Division FivccWcentralJ- f055 BCcUon of the Clar-w orv numese forces lave withdrawn tiding south on a new location Reno 7.3<J miles graofng Par- Henry Joe I 'a" 4 into jungle ludeouts, andtoe en- of U.S. 73; and O.Ma mile construction of seven bridges one of law" Fuhrman Mrs mitee emy command is evidently grading, roadside seeding and and. roadside seeding begilmlng said such juries weighing its next major move sodding beginning at the end of at a Junction with K-9G in South womon, anJd whlD trying to keep its forces the current U.S. 73 construe- Hutchinson, southwest on new of minority groups Mrs! Fam, 'I e.tezidlngiyirthtocon- U.S. 50 location! 12.5 miles jarofos- Farm BurcalJ told Xut engaged in more than 50 sweep nect with the urban project, grading, construction of three her experience at slate and operations up and down the Johnson Grade separation bridges and roadside seeding Sirhan is chai-ged with shoot- national conventions Mrs.ltor- bridge to carry new location beginning at a junction with Kennedy to death and old jollos district American spokesmen, aues- of K-1D over Lind Itoad about k-14 a mile north and a mile five bystanders just chnirman of Fiu.m nurcall mr, 7 7 rt east oi Auuyviiie, west of new was In charge oi too nua lum apaii Biruciuru oia ill gliway location.

sivu. One reason for their doubt feet- long will carry a 28 foot Is the large amount of war booty roadway. Pedestrian overpass found by patrolling American near Intersection of 63rd Street Israel and South Vietnamese forces. (U.S. 50) and Craig Road The generally small caches Merriam.

(Continued from pago 1) nave added up to an impressive Marshall 7.02 miles grad- uouiiBu vitiuiy t-iuiiornia's proBrami Mra. victor liafllch, Democratic presidential prl- GErdoil rarm mary. Bystanders seizedbirhait Buresu, yfomov.s after rang out as Kennedy Kchm Kansas Farm walked through a crowded nilreall Eaf(jty md Jlm kitchen area the Ambassador rjodd, assistant director, both Hotel, site of thu victory rally. of Manhattan, and William I'al-Another oi the defense attor- ton. lllawatlia.

a member nf Hie ana roaasiae seeding beginning Grant 11. Cooper, told state lORi-Unturo were 4th Divisionfound abase camp at the Marshall Washincton agreedlastmonUitoaDll 50 U.S. n)w lvf lcEi-iniuio, were area in the central highlands county line and extending east 7 JC session that "itwouldbosillyto near Kontum. It on U.S. 36.

Parts Israel, with delivery of dcw ho Mr, and Mrs. Claude Hess, rounds of small arms ammura- Wabaunsee 0 69 mile rovl- to begm sometime Mr, and Mrs. 'Harold Hess and tion, 17 weapons, 50 hand gre- sion of guard fenco installation this year, The defonse also asked Walk- Mr.andMi'£..Leonardilesr5hnve nades, 300 pounds of rice and on 1-70 from the Faxico Intor- The Soviet peace Plan which returned from Davenport, fuses, uniforms and medical change, east, De (laullo is pnshlnK call" tor 011 Gn Wrherfs Ploa attended the funural tsuppues. ui vision TWDUMorthCentraU: it.tw. mnuiiii, Division Twd (North Central): st-ilioning a new U.N, 7.

State To (Continued from page 1) peace- Ottawa 4.04 miles grading, keeping force alone tlie Arab.Is. construction of four bridges and ra ell borders, U.N, diplomatic roadside seeding beginning at a sources revealed Tuesday night, junction with K-18, 1.5 miles rj west of the south function of Scattered Incidents were rc- U.S. 81 and K-ia and extending Portal Tuesday along the of South Hutchinson and ex- S0U(h to the Ottawa-Sallno River, and an Israeli tending west and southwest, county line. spokesman said Jordanian The two lane section will con- Saline miles grading troops blew up the Damfya nect the new four lane diagonal a bridge beginning one of 010 two across with the new U.S. 50 roadbed al a junction with present U.S.

thfl river uscd by on that now ends about 1.5 miles 8if 2 miles north of 19 -occupied west bank for north of Partridge, There are northwest to the now U.S. 81 vlsIts to Jordan, seven bridges along too new location; 3.17 mllOB four lane In Lebanon, jccplnads of route and ono of these Is a grading, 12 bridges and road- troops in stool helmets and bat-pier supported steel gfrdBr gcelling beginning at a tie fatigues patrolled the streets structure G50 feet long over junction of 1-70 and I-35W of Beirut amid what one news, the Santa Fe tracks northwest northwest of Saline, north on Paper cailedthc country's worst of Partridge. During construe- now U.S. 81 location; 2,66 miles Political crisis in lOyears. Pro-tlon of the U.S.

50 route, K-61 jading, construction of four mlor Abdullah Ynfl resigned wiU bo detourod east from Par- bridges and roadside seeding Tuesday fn the wake of the dev. tridgo to a junction with K-96 from the SallnB-Ottawa county astatine Israeli commando raid three miles south of South BOuftl on the Jjeirut International Air. Hutchinson. miles grad- Port, and Yafi has so far ro. Highway Com- ing and seeding from the Wash- fused to form a new Cabinet.

mission is astting contractors for bids on 11.3 miles of two lane grading, and construction of one bridge beginning at the Little Blue and extending east to end about 0.4 of a mile wost of Uie U.S. 77 Junction with U.S. 36 at Marysville, The now roadway will bo adjacent to the present traveled way on the north, Montgomery reported to Governor Docking that the U.S. 36 Improvement would become a four lane highway. The new pair of lanes wlU be built far enough north e-o the old laneo can be regarded and built to present (tondards.

The old lanes will carry east bound traffic and the new lanes built for west bound. In conformance with the new federal highway safety regulations, the Highway CommUalon Is seeking bids for the alterations ot highway signing and i to decide Sirhan's Eless, formerly of Atchison. Ho Announcing JOHN II. IlAEtVEY Sit. Funeral arrangements aro pending.

Sawin-Dyer Funeral Home 306-3GB CommcKlnl EM 7-1013 TOM BLACK FiuiDi'al arrangements are ponding. Sawin-Dyer Funeral Home 3D6-30B CommTncI EM 7-1 01 3 NOTICE MISS MAliY ANNE HOI! AN Funeral arrangements aro pending. Harouff-Buis Movtumi Est. 1868 Z0t)-2I2 N. 5th EH FUNERAL NOTICE SISTlilt HOSEMAIIY II on AN O.S.B.

Funeral aiajigomonts pending. Harouff-Buis Morfuaru Est. 1868 20lt-2l2 5th EM 7-6W3 STANTON Mortuary BOO KANSAS EM 7-4S43 ATCHISON GLOBE 15 WedtmJqy, Jrjnuary 1969 Seats ln th0 Uny courtroom son, Kansas City, Tulsa.Seotts- and Mrs. Gardner and Mrs. Spera and told about wero divided about evenly be- bluff, and Davenport.

He son, KirX, 1231 Kearney some of their activities and tweeti security officers and was an overseas veteran of street, have returned from a wcompLsnmenb. newsmen, with only live mem- World War II. Services wore vacation in Florida. They left i lWs', eeneral public ad- held at Wo Holy Family church by plane Dec, 24 from Ka.uw Lodge of CMcagofurnl6hedm.u- mJtted. Sirharfs mother, Mary, Davenport with burial City to Tulaa, then drove sical selections and ha spoke 55, and brother, Munir, 21, sat Mount Calvary cemetery thoro Bartlesvilla, where aoom we worn of the salvation in a back row.

Army, The Lodges aro territorial evangelists for 11 midwestern lYlllder Chi states and arc beginning a series of revival meetings at tlie (Continued from Pago 1) his parents were the lato Mr. ulBy spem Lnristmas Eva end and Mrs. August Hess of Atchi- Christmas Day with their daugh- son, formerly uf the Huron- tor and son-in-law, Mr. and Purcoll community where he Hubert Nash. Mrs.

Nash was born. is the former Kathle Gardner, The Gardners left Tulsa Salvation Army Citadel tonight. Kennedy the act that prompt- for Mrs. 25 and Hew to Miami, Fla. They i nu annual report of the Atch- ed Johnson to name it.

Vm 1' wlu spent most of their vacation at isor i Salvation Army distributed Contents of the report are Uuderdale where Klrkat- to board members shows that being kept confidential until the Cloud PWrr EastB" Gymnastic SpCrfl House releases It. Butone SU 1- Clinic. Tlifi Gardners were very with at attendance said it concentrates primarily andcompeleinthDannualNorth I on commission's White Cloud Mrs. irS There wero 486 youth meet- progress in various studies resident of White Years Dai; they were the guest proud to see their son qualify A ings wilh an aUendance of 6.30 r.nd 52 Home 1 with suomeetiliBS reasons for American violence. "7 1 for tlie KU-Penn State game at of 978.

A staff rcuort. submlttedlast al at 0ranen cfnv piimct for 309 tran- Chicago lawyer Daniel Walker asslstant Professor of planning and assistant dean of the College of sient applicants, services for and released without comment. SUtu universi'iF. Manhattan, visits with William N. Itobcy 298 local families, and League contended that a "police riot" edjcatJon oE Mount st- Scholastica college, and James Schroer, of Mercy visitations.

figured in tlie bloody coiuYontu- fW Renewal Agency, during his visit here last night. During the Christmas sea- tions between police and anti- Procram Ouen u'PVm 7, mecllllg of 41,6 Community Development son, tho Salvation Army gave war demonstrators during Uie r. 1 "wary, nooey acTea as moderator sis Baskets and checks, sun- uemocratlc convention, and reviewed All uie limo," which was shown. TitlB of Krn sfs talk nUed 4tfi Ttm ik in cnHivn nrniiiai.fi nnM 'S I The Salvation Army alsopro- month to the full commission bv in. charRe arrange Busht." Next CCDP forum 712 toys and 245 earmonts.

be delivered in Juno aftorllkh- Bargains the Want Ads. Official Publication LN THE PROBATE COURT OF ATCHISON COUNTY, In tlio Matter of tlie Estate of Frank Shumaker, Deceased No. 8156 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR TO THE CREDITORS, HEIRS, DEVISEtS AND LEGATEES OF 1'KANK SHUMAKEH, DECEASED, AND ALL OTHERS CONCERNED: You and ouch of you will take notice that on too 6th day of January, 19D0, Konneth Shu-maker was appointed Executor of toe Will of Frank Shumalter, deceased, and duly qualified ad such Executor and Letters Testamentary worolssuodtohlmon January 6th, 19G9, by the Probate Court of Atchison County, Kansas. All parties Interested In said Estate will take notice and govorn themselves accordingly. All creditors are notified to exhibit tholr demands against Uio said Estate within nino months from toe date of tho first publication of tols notice as provided by law, and If their demands aro not thus exhibited thoy shall bo forever barred, Kenneth Shumakor, Executor of too Estate of Fi onk Shumakor, Deconscd Duncan, Sonceal Dempstor Attorneys for Executor Jon.

8, IS, 22, IOCS CARD OF THANKS We wisli lo thank I our Iricnds lor llio caids and gifts vie (ecoiYcd lor am GOIh Wedding Anniversary. Mrs. Frad E. McFuriond WASHINGTON CHAPTER NO. 1 R.A.M, S'Qted Convocciion Thur.Joy, kegitlor Old.

ON PASSBOOK SAVINGS ACCOUNTS COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY! AND ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT IN MULTIPLES OF $1,000.00 FOR 6 MONTHS OR MORE! Interest Payable QUARTERLY on certificates of deposit at the option of the customer. ONLY AT SioU 3ionA ap MEMBER F.D.I.C. THE BANK WITH HEART LANCASTER, KANSAS 9il. 7i30 P.M. All Lirppd Frank Neely, H.P.

Gale Mar, ft, Srtcy. NOTICE ANNUAL MEETING" benerul Members of Country Club Date: JcNUDry 20, 1 969 at 7t30 P.M. Until oil 1969 issues c.f£? seitlecl, objective (jrass greens, vote increase in dues (yes or no) to finance the coin strut; tion: Important oil members ar-lend o) the Club House. rd ot ProilJlng.

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