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The Delta Democrat-Times from Greenville, Mississippi • Page 2

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Dells Democrat-Times 2 Monday, t)ce. 14, '59 Vincent Bellipanni I Delta Farm Weather Columbus Junior High School Indianola Dies Cloudy, Maybe Ram Tomorrow Destroyed By fire Early Today C0LUMDUS Miss (AP) A to begin an investigation, day nl tlie family homo follow- STONliVILLE--Sunny, dry weather is expected today. How- INDInNOLA-Vmccnl Belltrwn- ev( increasing cloudiness tonight will lend up to the chance 0 rain tomorrow and Wednesday. Temperatures will be Indianoh died at 1 a.m. to- of uncle-limmedliuoly.

I Ing ft short Illness. He was icrmincd origin destroyed ihe: Firc chicf Spnl sald lhe years old. three-story Lee Junior H.gh,^,.^ had throllgh hc Funcr8 School here before dawn today. assr(X111 i before lire- An unidentified woman who there sta- Con on Catholic Church ported the told firemen she'TM 1 heard an explosion in Ihc i 1 1 1 lw blocks sc i 100 i built in 1913 with building before the flames le.ipoil addilk.ni in 1924. housed about up.

students. School officials said The state fife marshal was cx-jit cost nearly one million jdoll.irs to replace. TWO mOrO GraSS offices of the school board were Fires Caused By Burning Of Trash the second floor of the slruc- rather mild, Mostly dear skies last night lot the mercury drop Into the 3M through the Delta this morning but the combination oi light southerly winds and some sunshine will boos I It up to around 66 this afternoon. Cloudiness will hold temperature) In the 40s tonight, A well developed low pressure disturbance scattered unaccustomed snow in parts of Arizona and New Mexico this cnarae umc UBS mr IKJC.I seu raornin g' This low 5 headed east and ll duo to bring mm 10 cnargc. umi no.

51 Wednesday possibly starling on Tuesday. Somewhat pcmlmg arrival of members ol Wlv i however mild and here. Coleirxin Funeral Home In charge. A time has not been set! the family. Mr.

Bellipanni was a native of Ccfalu. Sicily. He had lived in fndianola for 42 years, operating All board records were lost. number of businesses including Authorities started making plans classes in nearby continue churches. City fittmfrti tnaile twa runsi Sunday to grass tires caused The building covered almost on burning trash.

entire block, except for the school Engine Company No. 5 made a E' a band room and a home ik f- tni by the school. The gym was run to the E. C. Hill home TV baml room was not 1157 Greenway at 11:57 a.m.

auc; am agcd liome, used for a grass fire was out when hcjj, economics classes and a apparatus arrived. (icac-heiV lounge, was built by At p.m. firemen were c.ili-jfjen. Steven D. Lee, a Civil War ed to Starling and Eighth streets, 'veteran and first president of Mis- Company No 3 extinguished a'sissippi State College, grass blaze on a vacant lot i MM( Q( (he Btudents wcrc a booster larik i I seventh and eighth grades.

But some sixth graders also attended classes in lhe building because ol overflows from other schools Schools Supt. C. N. Brandon said Christmas holidays for the students would begin immediately. Dcllipanni Brothers Trucking Service, and was retired at the time of hit death.

His survivors include two daughters, Angelina Bellipanni of Indianola and Mrs. Charles Faer- er of Houston, Texas; and ten ons, Vincent Dominick, rank, Jake. Robert and George all of Indianola, Jimmy of unfknver Junior College. Laur- nca of Sulfur, Charles of and J. W.

ol lew Orleans. cooler weather will follow on Wednesday, however mild and generally dry weather Is due again on the latter part ol the week. Most Delta fields are still rather wet from rains on the latter part of last week and tho new damp period Tuesday and Wednesday will not allow them to dry out much this week. LIlUa 10 DtHo Foi I I Guaranteed fflUFFLIRS com NOV! Every PARTS MUFH.ER ii unconditionally guaranteed for LIFE of lhe vehicle on which II ll installed. Plenty Of Safe Off Highway Parking bn The Bridge Road Friedman Paris Do, Highway 82 Phone 2-0544 (The United Press Internationa quoted Assistant Fire Chief T.

Deashlell 6s saying that the build Ing, which served 1,000 students had been condemned for 15 years but was still used for lack of replacement. He said apparently no one was in the building ant no one VIM hurt.) Graveside Rites For Reed Infant LEALAND Graveside se vices for the infant daughter Ml', and Mrs. Jimmy Uuou of land were conducted at 2 p. Swiday at l.elaiul-Stoncville metery with the Rev, James Rlc rdson, pastor of First Bapti Church, officiating. BoOno Fu: ernl Home was In charge of a rangments.

The child died a noon Saturday, only a lew hou old, MISSISSIPPI it. Louis 30 demphie 34 lelcna 44 Along The Riverfront 1.5 10.6 17.2 0.3 Fall 0.3 Fall 0.3 Fall Arkansas City 42 12.4 0.3 Rise Bdg Vlcksburg OHIO Pittsburgh Cincinnati 52 23,81 43 29 20.8 52 625.8 40 24.0 0.0? Rise 0.0 3.G Rise 4.6 Rise 1.9 Rise IN MEMORIAM Mr. Guy Drew Our Faithful Bookkeeper For Forty Years. Wells Funeral Home ARKANSAS Little Rock 23 5.7 0.3 Kal s-Slagc yes I onlay morning. r-Stage day before yesterday.

z-Pool stage. Arriving at the Goyor Oil Com terminal at 6 a.m. today from Lake. Charles, with tw barges of petroleum products Valley Towing Company's nioto Vessel, Valto. after pumping ou will leave at 4 p.m.

tor Texa City. Wcric u'Qi undtr vroy today loodta 1400 loni of loybtam by lhe Rivti Giai Ctxr.pany at the Greenville Elevaicf m'rtal. Anclher bargo will be WfltJntida tirtd otln bcrgnt duv lo arrlw wbwlt 3 WarfltM Poinl ihr W. CKot'iA, Cortrcn, A. Hay.Hi.

H. Blown orxl H. 111. NriKbauftd brjfili DC Includid iht fVchor CJii.ity, Chai Delta CiNei, Etio Tenncit Choi In, WediKirwoAd, Cbltb UUra Car Cclerrrqft Ei LccJy RIB orxJ Cai! t). Seek Suspect In Leland Shooting LELAND-- l.eland police are king for a 'Negro city employe TO allegedly shot a young N'e- woman on a downtown cet Saturday night.

Bernice Slaylon, 24 year old land woman, sat up in a Leid City Hospital chair Satur- night ami told police how was shot twice through the est and once through the hip .38 caliber pistol bullets. She said Cleveland Hathorn, C. W. l.ee, about CO, Iriei stop her and talk to her on street near the Illinois Cen al Railroad Station at 7 p.m turday. She told him there as no use talking and i.

He called out, "I'll kill you' said and then shot her. Hnlhorn, whose address was relsch Ark on Railroad Avenue as "a good worker" employet the city on Street DepqrUnen rucks. He had been arrested ice before on a complaint tha hod beaten the shooting vie m. Hu is charged with assault ani allery with Intent to kill. Only 12 People Vote General Election The usual show of overwhelm ig Interest was given today In general election for city ol ce.

With no opponents for the De- lOcralic primary nominees, 2 people had voted by noon a court House. Tho majority these were Court House per onncl. Those appearing on the ballol George P. Arclier for ma or, and RuFus Mock, R. A.

Black ion and Howard M. Harbison fo ty cwmcilmen. nt To i rg SHERMAN HARDWARE HAS GIFTS FOR EVERYONE wai'dut 01 Ulir.oii Jtiver at nccn tixtay far rhnrg ng cargo. Ihc Belly fire.il wai Smith BfulF. fixfay fcr lodi ct 4-30 o.tn.

wci fl! rh 1 751 attd r.otlhbc'jM lowir Mtniu'ppl Rivir. Towfnfl Ccfrpany't Ve ill al a (oda rvai nfltlf-baund ot mifa 733 on II Mliliitrtol Rtwr arvd fi kchedul ci Chic a a fiiday. The Ben Cocl 5 wot nortKbocnd OT Mi' 391 on Ohio and irhedu'ed rr.ako pert of Jack fcmMn of Porf City Towli Cira Warii, wui iiiM ot 1 on rhe Oh-o River. After drpottlng ol p.i Sunday, Volltv TowlrtC Corrccny i rf CM arfy Rtt, Of A o.m. roday at 6 on ihe W'uiit pOl RFvcr.

Thi C'ry of tfipaitcd Irom Parr Suiohur, BI 4- p.r. Sunday tird rrtrtrltd ot 1 en lower Mlii'sLipfil ar 6 ri.rn. Delia TowlftO Cof-wirvy'l Jarvtr, IcrKfj'M lo Dflll Ortcnvlllt Ot 7 loHfl enicuie Mrlh. fKe MIFo o' i Dflla Icwfrg Corroany, St, ot 11 FOR HIM Bnvoning Automatic Guns Duxbak Hunting Clothes Duxbak Insulated Underwear Duxbak Insulated Wool Sox HUNTING GLOVES AND MITTENS QUEEN POCKET KNIVES--ARCHERY SETS KODS, REELS AND ALL FISHING EQUIPMENT POCKET WARMF.RS AND HUNDREDS 01- OTHER GIFTS. FOR CHILDREN TOYS (ALL KINDS) SKATES GAMES TRICYCLES GUNS HOLSTERS POGO STICKS- AIR RIFLES AMD MANY, MANY MORE FASCINATING GIFTS FOR HER CORNING WARE CARAFES ror Sf STEAK KNIFE SETS STEAK PLATTERS AND MANY FANCY GIFTS utl, Sd.ca'uled lo orrlv pert, Wltkim S.

Lyoi vrai Ohio Rivtr ot a.m Timdcy at Vi Al Board (Continued From Page 1) lommlssion meeting in his office Under a bill now under con in the legislature, til ulfport election would be he! vlthin 10 days. The bill Iso nile out any apfieals and ns ure Colecnan the authority of ar Minting port commissioners. Tho measure was approved i he Senate but is expected to fac ougher opposition in the house Yule Be Surprised BOSTON (UP1) The horn own o( Hal Chadwick, who writi verses for Christmas cards pu ished by a Boston firm (Ru Craft), is Noel, Mo. WUDT, Olel 11,13 end t-M Mississippi To Get 2 Delegates To GOP Convention CHICAGO (AP) The Repub- can National Committee an- oiinced Saturday how it will the 1,331 delegates to Its ational nominating convention ere next July. The breakdown icluded: Arkansas.

4 delegates at large, from each congressional district, otal 16. Louisiana, 10 at large, 1 from ach district, total 26. Mississippi, 4 at large, 1 from he lat, 2nd, 3rd and 5th districts; from the 4th and 6Ui districts, otal 12. Texas, 10 at large, 2 From each district, total 51. Today's Stocks NEW YORK (AP) Motors paced a stock market rise which jathered sleam early this altar- noon.

Trading was fairly activo. Gains of fractions to more than a point grew more numerous after hesitant start. Ford was popular, rising more tnan a point. Chemicals, electronics, steels and some coppers also did well. The market was slightly higher at the opening.

The advance srced to more groups but a no means unanimous, Rails, building material and ulrcrafts were up on balance. rend was lower among to- airlines and rubbers, i Weekend developments were favorable. Record steel production was anticipated thli week. Hopes were generated that a rail strike may be averted. Pre-Chrlst- mas retail sales were reported excellent and consumer buying re- lected Earnings projections for Ford and Chrysler wert encouraging to nvestors.

Chrysler added more than a point. While Jones 6 Laughlin, a recent big gainer, was off a fraction, the other top steelmakers were on' the plus side. U. S. Steel adding about a point.

Westinghouss Electric respond- Easlland (Continued From Page 1) can not permit a tommulst iite government within 90 miles of the American coastline," he warred. About the current anti-U. S. movement in Panama Senator Eastlond said we could not fight a major war without the Panama Canal. Changed Policy Tho Senator satd the present stalemate between the East and the West has caused the Soviets to change their policy from the Stalinist line of inevitable war to Khrushdiev's drive for economic superiority.

The people of the Communist orbit also want to boost their standard of living and the Soviet economy Is not strong enough to finance war spending and in- lorntl economic Improvements. "Our greatest nlly," the Senator explained, "is the desire Of the Russian people for a greater standard of living and their desire for peace. Russia will concerned with her economic do-' velopment for the next 100 years." contended. Khrushchev will iive the Chinese- atomic weapons because lie doesn't trust trcm. The Russians realize that in ari all-out war Russia and the U.

S. would be destroyed bul would como out as the leading power because of the great abundance of people to rcconstm-- tho country. Not Communistic In addition, Russia Is still not! a purely Communist nation, bat practices state Capitalism. Soviets have developed a a agement class. At the same time, Red China is not content playing a secondary role In the Communist sphere.

It is practicing the pure Communism that was discarded by the Soviets years ago as unworkable. There are many areas of conflict between Red China and the Soviet Union, Senator Easlland Go To The Greenville Loan Co. FOR YOUR Christmas Money Loans $80.00 Up To $1,000. Up To Months To Payl Floyd E. Wood, Manager 818 Washington May Bldg.

Phone ED 4-3682 This Is Our 18th Year In Business In Greenville to renewed investment demand with a gain of about 1. Eastman Kodak, up more than a point, was about the best of the chemicals. Illinois Central rose about a point, helped by favorable comment. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks at noon Was up 80 cents to $228.50 with the industrials up $1.50, the rails up 30 cent and the utilities up 10 cents. FOR THE CHRISTMAS TREE TREE HOLDERS SPOT LIGHTS f.

Ifi. Towing Ccrnpany'i tnGtct vci I era ar on ucper Miiiiiiiopl Hlwor nl 6 a loday ond it (JL-t lo rtoch Colra, nlU O-xJ dOATbOuftd on ft.e IlllrV, New Orleans Cotton NEW ORLEANS futures advanced today on trade buying and on last minute short covering in old December which expired at 11:30 a.m. (CST). At noon prices were 30 cents to 1.00 a bale higher. High Low Lust Dec.

32.62 32.70 32.82 Mar. 33.20 33.09 33.19b M.40 33.W 33.40 33.15 33.07 33.13b 31.15 31.10 31.13 31.10 31.07 31.10 3.30 31.29 31.31b 3U6b Dr. A. W. Parki The Parks Chiropractic Clinic Specializing In NERVOUS DISORDERS and HEADACHES Phone ED 2-1809 Home ED 2-6422 127 South Harvey Street To Know The Truth Brings A Better Understanding About Health May July Oct.

Dec. Mar. May b-Bid; a-Advance. 12 Gehunk Diamonds MATCHED DUET $6 Down $4 Weekly tlnwuarcd lot volut xxi SparkliTO Hoppintu rlnQ. In H-k Vihlt.

of M-k ytltow tot Totol PAYMtN-M START FtB. 1rt HE SPtCIAlS IH WINDOWS V- III iu.aKKUua COMPARE VALUE! trmiu. 243 WASHINGTON iHERMAN HARDWARE COMPANY Rodes Center Highway 82 East Leather Suede Jackets Completely Cleaned Refintshed We are specially equipped to clean and restore leather and suede jackets to their former newness right in our own plant. Phono us now! FREF, PICK UP AND DELIVERY OR OFF CASH CARRY 518 N. Broadway STORASE 1'honc ED -1-1505 FIRST OF THE WEEK SUPER SPECIALS HODGES BLUE AND GOLD PRAIRIE BELT THIN SLICED RINDLESS Prairie Belt Thin Sliced Rindless Bacon lb With This Coupon and 55.00 Additional Purchases at Hodges' Blue Gold Good Thru Wednesday, December 18th Limit One Per FOLGERS Lb.

Can With This Coupon 5.500 Additional Purchases at Good Thru Wednesday, December ICth Limit Ono Per Customer. I PRICES GOOD THRU DEC. 16th Bathroom TISSU Blue Ribbon America's Finest One Ply Tisue PLENTY OF FREE PARKING.

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