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Abortion Mill Raids Net 3 Arrests; Cash 10 Operations a Week Cost Women $500 to $1,000, Police Say ST.LOXJIS persons 'were charged in warrants wish County police seized almost SI .500 is raids Tuesday on two big soses described by officers as a i large-scale abordos mill. Named in warrants vrere 52- year-oM Mrs. Hoy S. Goolsby of Sunset HiHs; 49 year old Mrs. Fred M.

Waelter of St. Louis; asd- a convicted abortioiiisi, 63- yesr-oM Harry W. Siekermann of Crcve Coear. Four other persons were arrested and booked on sus- Moy 18, 1960 ST. LOUIS income oi the Wahasij Railroad lor the first four months of she year slipped to S735.0U.

3S.3 per ceai beiow 192? and 123 per cent usder Shareholders srere told Tuesday 5UIHnHt I QlrCS After operating revenues so far in 2989 total $37,600.000 is 43 per cent below the first four months of 1959 sad 9 per cent below B57. (Continued from Page 1) that Is our affair. Whem irt sider ifce time to be ripe we, take A fountkia pen out of our pockets and sit down and sign drafts already prepared-and then announce it to the Soviet government regrets i.taar the -ssmxnit conference could jsoi be held at this moment," Khrushchev said, "Bui vre oooM laot do otherwise. We prepared for conference well, but certain. Ncosho, Carthage Gain in Population But Joplin Loses JOPI3N, Ho.

CAP) and Carthage $mnr faias tad Joplijn suffered a loss in the ittO ceasus coast, preliminary indicate. 3 A hotheads in the United States tor-f crease, from 5,790 in the disarmament negotia-i pedoed I Canhafe Xeosho had a eea- Canhaf was up, Manlius O. Howeil, 83, Dies Suddenly; Funeral Friday Manilas 0. 83, retired farmer, died suddenly about 1 o'clock this morning at ibe borne of a daughier, Mrs. Dorothy Taylor, 5139 Clark Drive, Kansas Kan.

Mr. formerly lived at 601 a of criminal abortion. Farrar street, going to Kansas Capt. r. J.

(Pete) who City after the death oi Ms i led the raid, said Siekermans had Aug. 2i, IS5S. been nncer sarveillasce months and tse Goolsoy home for four weeks. He said investigators were told, that about 10 abomons were -Derformed each The Soviet chief, accompanied not persuading Eisea- by Marshal Hodion Malisovsky, Ower to oow to defense minister, made a incident visit to Macmillas at the British in the Embassy asd French Pretest! at ihe eai Charles de Gaulle at tin Palace. streets and Joplin's decrease came to down to 38,512 from City was down, 6,637 from 10 thesis 1 i Newton Cocnty, oi wblcn Neosho news I conference was held, Khrushchev both applause and boos from of 1)50 Eastern and Khrushchev was first booed a small crowd outside ihe Brit tUM6fMi VA A) Embassy.

He drove from there newsmen, the Elysee Palace, and spent 401 There was booing when Khrtisa- minules talking with De Gaulle. cbev launche(i mto criticism of The usually ebullient Khrasa- West German Chancellor Konradf chev sat back in his limousine a looked glum. U.S. Secretary of State Christian A. Berter, French Foreign seat here "his good boy who "were crease, from in 1950 to Jasper County had compared to 79,106.

Violently he shouted that he had informed "the chancellor Minister Maurice Couve de Stalingrad." Mrs; Guy Brooks Of Holliday Dies Hiiis aousejHowell and Mrs. Hubv Budefl, ail $1,000 paid of Kansas City. The bodv will arriv week at the Sussex Hills house with between $500 and in each case. Details were obtained from Manac Funeral Ho free women patients who werej cannot be viewed until after noon takes into custody after leaving tomorrow, the Goolsby home, secluded two- story hose wtih rooms and five baths. The women said they had been gives Siekennan's tele- He was a member of Salem Christian Church- Besides Mrs.

Taylor, he also is. survived by three other daughters, utes at ihe French Foreign Office Stalingrad or is the 'Ukraine, wej Miss Dixie Howeil, Miss Marie assess the dangers to gi ve you such a boo you won't? 0 IB A Emma vffle and British Foreign Secre-f to it," he said "If 10 73 2 of Monroe-Coun- tary Sehvyn Lloyd met for 70 nna-j(Germans) "were not beaten -'1 -1 at i West relations and world peace. want to conie an( QQ i They were reported to have! Khrushchev said he almost took i Holliday. She had health several years. Mrs.

Brooks, ihe daughter of the late William and Emma McDowell, In the raid oiScers seized Mrs. Waelters parse containing S565. Lt Vasei said S820 more was confiscated when Mrs. Goolsby took the money from beneath a mattress and tried to conceal it in her clothing. Officers found a loaded 32 caliber pistol in a bookcase.

A woman in an said she had just paid $1,000 for an abortion. find Equipment Surgical instruments and anesthetic equipment were found the Goolsby house. Raiders ilso found-: two wigs, one plati- imm blond, tie other red, which patients said had been wora. by Mrs. Goolsby and Mrs.

Waelter in performing the operation. Mrs. Waelter said she was a chiropractor. She was arrested by St. Louis police in 1951 in an abortion case but the charge was flismissed.

Tie other arrested were MSS. Goolsby's husband, a 42-year-old jsed. car salesmaa: Jcines M. a rvWiliiam said there; tod Mrs; 70. was a cleaning Services will be held" in the Mahas Chapel at 2 o'clock-Friday afternoon by the Rev.

0. C. Wickstrom, oastor of First Christian pnone numDer. Church, and burial wffl' be in Onicers seizefi. memcal and STinset Me morial Gardens." gieai 'equipment at Siekermann's home.

He was released oa $5,0001 LJ bond. The others were held at 1x6111160 I I OS county jaS SQG police headquar- i Win Maryland By to. 1-'Margin (Continued from Page 1) (D-Tenn). Kef a ran only against the unmstructed-delega- tion choice that year, when 745,000 Democrats were registered. By DOUGLAS B.

CORNELL PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) Sen. John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts still talked scared--but ran confidently--in Oregon today after racking up an impressive victory in the Maryland Democratic presidential primary. The victory i just about everybody but the victim, Sen.

Wayne Morse of Oregon. He kept right on insisting that the winner-loser roles wiH be reversed when he and Kennedy collide 5met at Camo David last Septem- than before the Big Four gaihered He said Eisenhower spoke of rec eded her death. here. The chance of solving thejjjj as friend and asked" to be Surviving are one sister, Mrs. remaining problems in nuclear ca Hed friend.

But knowing of ay Dson state.of oming and one niece and two nephews. weapons test can declined, thev felt. George Coffmans Sell Farm to Bob Stelljes Mr. and Mrs. George.

Cognian, I 218 Bedford street, have sold their' 80-acre farm, southwest of Ren- lek, to Bob Sieiljes of Mobeny. 3lr. SteBjes plans to move-there. New Plan Would Boost Support Price of Wheat (Continued from Page 1) would vote before July 25, 2S60, Top Democrats Ask Khrushchev To Reconsider 1 beiweett oar coantries. We ask you as the leader of this inf to do their to oar Bussdl, the cold war has been Intensified and a.

Iiot war is possible, added is -a statement: coantry should maie every effort to get its dsfecse. establish- oriier to reoel and annihilate ti-czi to see tai tbese views are conveyed to JMr. By EENEST B. VACCAEO WASHINGTON ctli to alert the nation's defenses underlined the sober reaction in Conr to eollipse of the on whether 'they want 211211 001 6 or anlisiiied production with the support price at abour the feed grain leveL Provides ABptments The new bill would also provide acreage allotments for farmers raising up to 25 acres of wheat Under present law, such farmers may raise that much wheat seriousness of the situa- chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, cautioned that Soviet i Xliita Khrushchev's "erratic might precipitate the horror of a nuclear war." Others, ititlXHzi minimizing the aggressor. Sen.

Thomas J. Dodd (B-Coan) because "we could not further coni- 'wife or appease com- TEizaisza." "Let us hope that this puts an end to appeasement in all forms," Dodd declared, "bur particularly in tae critical fields of imcleir development and the-fate of Berlin." Mrs. Taylor Hostess To Suzanne Circle out regulation. jtion, spoke not of war but of the The feed grain provisions deal seed for a calm reappraisal in with corn, oats, rye, barley and 1 the light of developments. grain sorghums.

This section would authorize the election of a farmer committee to "It is sot the end of fee world." commented Sen. Hubert Humphrey (D-Minn). Urging Twelve members when Suzanne Circle of the WSCS of Jefferson Avenue Meth- dist Church met night in the home of Mrs. James Taylor. Mrs.

Harold Brockman, president, in charge of the business session. Mrs. Damon Cos gave the scrip- had overflights of Soviet territory, Khrushchev continued, "I thought The Soviet Premier sought to there was something fishy abou' throw full blame on ihe friend." States forjthe summit fiasco. Hej Khrushchev snubbed Eisenhower in making a round of official declared Eisenhower's assurance that there will be no more XJ.S. spy flights over the Soviet Union applies only to Eisenhower's remaining months in office "It is impossible to negotiate with the United States if "woman there.

Two Airmen Die As Gcir Hits Tree; Two a (AP) lives asd -injnred Tuesday struck a sight wnea in State 'Park. A.SJC.-, Jasies AdMnson, ladepenSeii'cej -was dead on 7 Force Bisei sospitaL A. 3. Brian Bgas, 21, son of Francis Chicago, died about IKKITS after the acci- te sc-n of James Adkmsoa A i 02. Independence, jiis LiBy Booth, St.

again in. th Oregon primary. Friday. Morse Tough at Home Morse could be right- He has proved himself to be a tough man on his home grounds. Kennedy told a reporter.be mil be satisfied if he comes out ahead of Sens.

Stuart Symington of Ms- souri Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas, who are on the Oregon ballot but not campaigning. He lists them, but not Morse, as serious contenders for the Democratic presidential Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota still is on the ballot, too, but no longer as a conte.ndeT, since the Kennedy bandwagon crushed him in West Virginia.

seems unlikely I will Morse," Kennedy told a reporter. "That would be a difficult" thing to do." Both a concentrated their operations today on the Portland area, with "upwards of a third of the state's population. The prize Friday is the-Unvotes Oregon will carry into the Democratic National Convention. solved. The spy flight affair, he went on, convinces the Soviet government that "this problem must be solved and we are approaching the matter with greater resolve and urgency." He then said the Soviet peace reaty with the East German Communist government would 'deprive the Western powers of their occupation rights in West Berlin." But he added: we do moaer 5Ir5.

Lilly Booth, St. Symington said in Washington Louis. Sunday that Morse is entitled to Boih mes were stationed at Oregon's votes at the national con- ivention, just as he himself, is en- Two other airmen, titled to Missouri's and Kennedy 20, Neosbo, Mo. 5 tne Io those of Massachusetts. 20.

charges Delegate Trading Kennedy interpreted -the state- meat as meaning that Symington acd Morse had made "delegate I trading" arrangement Attend" Birthday Dinner 1 ot so, said Symington Tuesday Bnumclaw, WastL, suffered head iiijuries. but were reported in satisfactory condition. HIGBEE Mr. ana Mrs. Joe Burton Mr.

and Mrs, Olas Robb and daughter. Martha Sue, attended a birthday dinner Sunday in the in of Mr, a Mrs. Dewey Golns and childreii in honor of Gary Goins' birthday. Moberly Monitor-Index And Moberly Evenin.s Democrat Moberly Monitor Moberly Index Estab. 1S6S Estab.

1916 night. He wired Kennedy demanding proof or ratractkm within 24 hours. Morse also denied the charge. A Kennedy spokesman retorted that Symington has asked his Oregon supporters to back Morse and Morse has indicated he would throw the state delegation to Symington if Morse wins the primary, so: "What clearer indication of au arrangement is needed?" DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS Moberly Democrat Estab, 1873 Published by Moberly Index Ptg. Wiffiains St Moberly, Missouri Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation Entered at Post Office at Moberlj as Second Class Matter.

Member of The Associated Press The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for republi- catiop of aE fee local news printed In this newspaper as weB as aH AP sews Subscription By cmier wssk J30 Singe Copy .05 By mafl Randolph county and adjoining counties: year 00. 6 months 4.2$; 3 months 2.50: month 1.00. Elsewhere in lOssouri and adjoining states: Year 10.00; 6 months 5.50; 3 months 3.25; month Eltewbere Year 15.00; 6 months 3 months 4.50; month 1.75 Towns with evenine call for serv let: Yetr 6 months 4.75: 3 'months 2.75; month 1.00. James Todd. Gen.

Kgr. Oevt, Vice Proideut Twnuwr Leo Frank Schmidts Are Parents of Seventh Child Mr. and Mrs. Leo a Schmidt, Route 1, Moberly, are the parents of their seventh child, an 8-pound, 6-ounce daughter, born at 6:56 o'clock this morning IB Woodland Hospital. She has not been named.

The other children are Cheryl, ii, Alan, 10. Irene, "Donald, 7 Eobert 6, and Nancy, 4. Mrs. Schmidt is the former Miss Myrtle" Marguerite "Hart of Pawnee City. Neb.

Madison Garden Club to Meet MADISON--The Hortensia Garden Club of Madison m.eet 2t 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the 'home of Miss Bess Baker. Mrs. Mosby' Davis, will be in charge of, the program. Henry Wesibays Have Guests From Armstrong Mr. and Bill Cfeason, Mr.

and'. Mrs. Doris Thurman and Mr. and' Mrs. Wayne Baeir and sons.

Billy Joe and Ronnie, were dinner guests Sunday -of Mr, and Mrs. Moberly. agreements made by one person become invalid when he is no longer in Khrushchev said. Khrushchev accused the Presi- farewell calls. Hospital Notes WABASH Herman L.

Blake, retired conductor, Moberly, admitted today. Carious Wilcox, Huntsville, dismissed yesterday. dent of subterfuge in declaring Mrs. Helen Smith, Paris, dis- that the flights over Russia yesterday after recent op- been called, of and would not be resumed. Eisenhower admitted to Mm in the summit meeting Monday, he said, that the next presi- den would have to make Ms own decision on the issue.

Booed in Streets The Soviet Premier was booed in the streets earlier today as he rode about making farewell calls. The Soviet Premier in announcing Ms intention to sign a peace treaty with East Germany, said he simply planned to do with East Germany what the United Sates did with Japan. "We fought in the war against Japan," he said. "The United States signed a treaty with Japan but we didn't." The Soviet Union had the opportunity to share in the treaty with Japan but turned it down. He said he still wants West Berlin made a "free city" by agreement with the Western allies eration.

Henry Ford, 126 South Brinkerhoff, dismissed yesterday. Frederick Bassett. Madison, dismissed today. Deborah Denise Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George W. Roberts, Higbee, dismissed today, Wallace Cruse, Salisbury, admitted today. An 8-pound 6-ounce daughter born at 6:56 o'clock tMs morning to Mr. and Mrs. Leo a Schmidt, Route 1, Moberly.

George Elbert Claypool, Route 1, Moberly, admitted yesterday. Mrs. S. L. Baker, 416 Chandler street, admitted yesterday.

Mrs. Wilbert Bloss, Higbee. admitted yesterday and--operated on todayv Mrs. Carl Nero Thompson, 407 East Carpenter dismissed yesterday. Marilyn Sue Stone, daughter of Mr.

and. Mrs. i i Stone, 317 Wisdom street, dismissed yesterday after recent operation. Kim Wil on, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Wflson, Route 2. Moberly, dismissed yesterday after recent operation. Mark Dunivent, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.

C. Dunivent, 305 East McKinsey street, underwent a tonsillectomy Monday in the Hammond Clinic. develop, with the assistance of i calmness among the peoples on. -e the Agriculture Department, a sides, he said "there tare reading and Mrs. Dale Smith, program for feed grains to bring be a cooling off period and assisted Mrs.

BiU Drowa, pre- production into balance with fresh start toward easing of inter- seated-the lesson. "Jesus Is'the maud, return feed grain farmers national- tensions." Light of the between 85 and 100 per cent of Sen George Aiken (R-Vt) Secret pal gifts were received parity, and authorize the retire- Tftmiphrey a member of the i by Mrs." John Gatekunst, Mrs. of up to 50 per cent of crop; Senate F'oreign Relations Com-1 Lewis, Mrs. Paul Cross, Mrs. land on the farm in return for! in feed grains, would' The next meeting wm be June suosidy payments to pro- mentj aBd er UO in the home- of Mrs.

Orville in an effort to find i I ce 2, Moberiy, wHh Mrs Gutekunst and Mrs. Paul Curtis McMonis, Mrs. Bob Head- This section The body is at the Speed and ducers of feed grains under cer- Blakey Funeral Home in Paris, tain circumstances. It would pro- Funeral services are planned for jhibit any government purchase or AVlnfV aftrnnn-n- fn" tlio 2 o'clock Friday afternoon in the Holliday Christian Church by the pastor, the Rev. Richard RandalL Burial will be in Bethal cemetery, near Holliday.

John Dies In Colorado; to Be Buried at Hallsville STURGEON John Shern, 88 formerly of the HallsviHe com munity, died d.a in Greek; Hospital in La SaUe, Colo. Mr, Shern is survived by five Elwood and Charles Shern Harrisburg, i 1 and Harold Shern. Johnstown. and Len nox Shern, Pueblo, three daughters, Mrs; Mabel Jansen and Mrs. Gertrude Bemheisel, Denver and Mrs.

Mary Pueb lo: a brother. S. T. Shern. Colum bia; three Mrs.

Francie Wade. Sturgeon, Kit Cornell son, Hallsville, and Mrs. Lou Etta Roberts, Columbia: and 21 grand children and several great-grand children. His wife died June 23 1955. The body will a i at the Meador a Home here on Friday.

Services will be held at 2 o'clock a. a afternoon in Bethlehem near Harris burg and burial will be in the ad joining cemetery. storage of feed grains: peace." i But there was general agree- Intent that the failure in Paris at Cross in charge of the lesson. Twenty Democrats voted 1 wffi mcreasc cold war ten- 1 JU i A the new Opposing it were! 32 Republicans and one Democrat- Opposed by Administration The administration is certain to be opposed to the new bfll. Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft- in the new crisis.

sions. Sn. Lyndon B. Johnson (D- Tex), the Senate majority leader, made it clear that the country stand behind President Eisen- Benson wants lower instead of Mgher price support levels. Visit From Illinois HIGBEE--Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Terrill and children of HI. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William Lynn.

Mr. Terrill is attending school in Oklahoma City at the present time. Mrs. Rosa Widman Has Surgery in Lee Hospital ARMSTRONG Mrs, a Widaman of Armstrong enterec Lee hospital in Fayette Monday and underwent surgery there yes- to Standard Gasolines withMfG Yours in both Standard new detergent additive created by Standard Oil Research. VB MfG cleans tip" dirty carburetor throats, keeps them dean.

Thatfs why steady use of Standard Gasolines with MPG boosts Standard GascdSne mSeage in drivmg. In 2 mfflkm city test mileage went iip get smoother save repairs rawest BUILT-IN GAS-SAVEBI Boy, 12, Watches Brother Drown; 'Couldn't Hang On' GALENA, Kan. (AP) Tony! Rea vis, 12, watched and wept as his two brothers, Tommy, his! twin, and Eddie, 8, drowned -Tuesday "I had hold of them once," Tony cried, "but I couldn't hang The boys were playing around an abandoned lead mine shaft, Tony crawled through a water level at the foot of the shaft. Throwing rocks at hiin from above. Tommy and Eddie slipped and fell the 33 feet into six feet of water.

Firemen recovered the bodies and attempted artificial respira- We are going to have to dig in and maintain our unity and our sense of dedication to our Johnson said, "because it is obvious that the Soviets are School Group to Elect The St. Pius Home and School Association-will meet at 8 o'clock Thursday night in the St. Pius gymnasium and elect officers for the 1960-61 term- Candidates for president to succeed Mrs. Bennett Haynes are Tom HeHstein, Gerald Orscheln and Joe CRESCENT LOAN CO. Subordinated Promissory Notes Series A Interested parties contact CLIFFORD LEWIS CRESCENT LOAN CO, South Williams St.

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