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Indonesian Chief Hopes for Close Ties With U.S. Kennedy Gives Welcome to Asian Neutralist Leader By SPENCER DAYIS WASHKGTOX (A?) ere today told President Kennedy "it is fervent hope that America andi Indonesia will always be close friends," Kennedy, greeting the neuiraiis: Southeast Asian Diaised him as "a distinguished 1 Apr. 24, Crutcher Funeral is Held In Paris Cemetery PARIS Graveside services were conducted in Walnut Groves cemetery ia Paris Sunday after-? noon for Jesse M. Crutcher who died is a i Hospital in Chicago Thursday night. The Rev.

jPaul Potter, pastor of the Paris I Baptist church, was the minister. Mr. Crutcher, 71, born in Monroe County in the Stoutsvilie I area and had lived in Chicago 1 for i long time. He had been ill for than a year. He was a mem-5 ber of the Baptist church.

He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. John Madden of Othimwa, and Mrs. Dorothy Fry of Losj 'Angeles; and four grandchildren. Paul Farrfs Jack Curry Britain and Russia Patrol Boys Of Month Agree to Call for Certificates and service award; for West Park school while Curry LOOS Sukarno throughout Ms life! pms wer awarded to Paul FarrisJwas chosen for Southeast Park; rrtmfirmeA hai devoted himself to the Mr. and Mrs.

Byron Farris, I school. The certificates and pins; iwnuiuea ra e6 ing of the Indonesian nation. 317 Collins avenue, and Jack Curry were gives by the Monitor-Index i pro-Communist rebels in the fina Wants Close Relations son of Mr. and Mrs. John Curry, I and the Automobile Club of Mis-1 hours before a cease-fire in the "We wish relations the; 315 Harrison avenue.

Farris was souri. The boys were chosen by i war United States and Indonesia to be; chosen patrol boy of the month i school officials. nVico TTpnrsfifiv: PRESIDENT--French President Charles de Gaulle, right, walks with Gen. Andre Nine of Family Die in Fire at Rural Home Bodies of Mother and Two Children Found Near Front Door NORTH BEACH, Md. (AP)-Grim firemene probing the blackened ruins of a large" frame nouse in which nine persons died early today found the charred bodies of a mother and two children lying within a.

few feet of the front door. They apparently dide in a desperate attempt to flee the blaze that wiped out the Bowden family Sunday night. Police identified the dead as Bill Bowden, 35; his wife, Marie Elizabeth, 33; their six children, ranging from about 1 to 13 in age, and Mrs. Bowden's mother, Xenia Farr. in her early 60s.

Reports Strange Call The fire was signalled at 10:50 p.m. when a telephone operator reported a strange call. She told firemen she heard a woman "Get out, get out." an Kennedy 0 i Demetz in gardens of'Elysee Palace in Paris as De Gaulle took leave of Senegal President background were other i I 1 -IS Under said- -We seek he seess--a aie for Airborne Sukarno, pointing out that this is his fifth visit to the United Sates, esioressed appreciation the warm" welcome. He disavowed the ''falser of his country" xolej and said: "Without my nation, I their inspection I- the Lyon -e; th 7 -en' i Senghor. president's grim expression reflects concern for the crisis in Algeria screams and a crackling sound, jgion of Central' France, security I sending roval'armv I where TM iiitor unta of ret guards removed the propellers headlong retreat of 30 to 40 miles.

generals seized power. (AP Wirephoto) by (Continued From Page 1) grounded. tion as Isdia agreed to convene The air Sight center at Aix-en- a three-nation commission to su- Provence. clearing house for pervise a truce which would Diane information over the freeze military lines. Americans Missing invasion bv kept its radar ra 9TM a11 nlanfi toward the Algerian coast for tie Three In Judgment Slip Away From JMrs.

Landolt to by Gradually the screams grew bUlt i gerian mutineers, and all plane am just t0e man nexi aoor -j. fais and OUI Tne Indonesia pre5Kieni said toimtry were Sund2y ajght CTTiSll 01 a Reformatory JEFFERSON CITY (AP)-Two! I inmates of Algoa Intermediate Be-1 jformatory slipped away ted. La-i American mmiary ao-, circuit Judge Sam Semple ffigbtwav P'atrol reoor first sign of any troop carriers hosers may have been captured entere(i adgmeil for 31,750 inker a station wagon waV headed toward France. in the reoel thrust to Bieng.U; sV ti I is "just a small mouthpiece of But jours passed Organize Civilian Militia Mrs. Arthur E.

Landolt will de-! fainter and the call was cut off. Firemen spotted the flames from the firehouse three miles away. They turned in a second I alarm before they left the house. In all. 12 alarms were set summoning fire equipment from practically every department In southern Maryland.

the Indonesian nation. I express its wishes, its nopes aad aspirations." The friendly exchange took place on a bright sunny morning at Andrews Air Force Base suburban Maryland, whree Su-i karno was welcomed by fanfare! and military pomp. Start Series of Talks rode ini ae to pening messa for North Beach is about 30 of Washington. invasion, tension eased and planes began moving again. Tight secu- ritv was maintained at all air- organizing je provincial city was a civilian militia to i headquarters 80 miles north of! plaintiffs in a case.

The I parties agreed to the settlement. limx v-iviiioii i and waived a court hearing. offW paratroop wer a lated the escapees might have taken it. Ttiey were identified as Leroy E. Langston.

17. serviag three reports i i- .3 "-t 1 -ijb. ii ut A. A JLJWV- iJCLUXSLVil XI Stii. VHi" tHicC fields.

The government filed an openj 15 a age four, by years from Jackson County for reservists were caika indictment against all to augment regular troop units or assisting the insi and to provide leadership for the OQ Yhe penalties mil be imprisonment. for the Page Communi- i cations Engineers, of Wash- hastily mo Daizd ivii defense or death source said i wounded. one of them was jftttio J-J- TJ i ttt Thelma a i Buitrago. nexijstealing, and Richard Laws, 17, friend, and Ernest Buitrago and an intetenninate sentence Tnelma a i Buitrago, tae on a transfer from the State: Train- a Fellowship and Christian Churches (Disciples fori was a communications Christ), to be held April 25, and 27 in HopMnsville, Ky. Mrs.

Landolt will adress the B.C. He had been with tire convention on "Bound by God's tfae firm since leaving the Navy Far Purpose." She also will meet in June 1958 as lieutenant with the state board of Christian Commander. militia. Debre said military units The a Mmistry cut off wfll be "reinforced by transactions between France He said they were not wearing Kennedy and Sukarno rod in ca ups Mcli will permit the con- and an open limousine to the White stitution reserve units with House in a motorcade moved resular officers." a step that eventu- the insurgents' met at fee executive mansion 0yj a of electric tension Secretary of State Dean Rusk, by MS owa warning The two presidents government feared an Calif. The defendant was Dictorial Powers side, called the situation north of when a car Vientiane "a Laotian Dien Bien! Armstrong.

Police reported ty began the first of series of bor attempt to sei2e the French TM battle in i talks that were to total four hours caDitaL sumed Phu." That referred to the de- the time that the child ran from! expected to marked range from the pntcfaAeld West materillize dispute ver i during tie night and some of the took control of Algiers and Indochina war behilld a arked car and mto beginning of the ath of ae Armstrong vehicle. The child and his mother were visiting in Moberly when the acci- by U.S. 'Copters New l3 umea special precautions were relaxed laim 15 a ar French air force re-' of their country, to the situation i a i on alert and jet in Cuba, and Southeast Asia. squadrons were or- ic a bloodless coup Saturday, promised to use U.S. helicopters shuttled troops cc in battalion strength to Vang Khy, a small town on Continued From Page 1) turning left, and the Briggs truck, I speak at the annual meeting of the; A 'Kentucky Christian Women's UllICcS lowship on the theme "Stir Whatj You Have." Also to appear on the convention program are Dr.

Richard Lenti of Indianapolis; Mrs. Ralph Palmer, former missionary to Japan; and Dr. Howard Short, of St. Louis, editor of The Christian. With Feed Program Signup Offices of the county Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation, committee were busy this morn- on the left, striking the left rear of the pick-up and then collided The Falzone and Falzone law! almo head-on eastbound AA4 Diplomatic sources, 4th graf dered to on unauthorized US.

Officials Are Silent on Castro's Salvo of Charges (Continued From Page 1) -i a smaii town tne north-south firm represented tie plaintiffs. In the uncertain military! and stupid aventure- rif iail An wa: plane from Algeria. As the rtght-wiuig mutineers in Algeria claimed more and more maill i oya the government or led by retired Gens. Maurice Challe, Raoul Andre Zeller and Edmond Jouhaud. He warned forces in Algeria to re- of the troops there were joining face court-martial.

their rebellion against De Gaulle' Ann othfr polzcy, labor and fessioBal orgamzation, from left men In Police Court Vang Khy lies 10 miles north of the spot at which government troops had been expected to haltj their retreat, Government troops bolted be-j fore the rebel attack and at 0 ijj ce as. Rov Christian Church, began their ministry at Morehead, Ky. Hedrick car. All vehicles werej damaged. Briggs was arrested onj a charge of careless and impru- ident i i by being on, the wrong side of the road.

A tiiird accident investigated the patrol occurred on Route 129 Castro Threatens Firing Squads for to rignt called on their members to defecd the republic. M5 anotier of ttem in TO awmt miles south of Salisbury at Ifl. p.m. Saturday, with -one ve- lieved hide, a 1952 Ford i by a his court tod ay. The de- i 25, Faveite, to, scribed as for the purpose Given Arms Germany and about 10.000 in the Paris region.

navy presum- ably was mostly still loyal to the giving leaders of both parties fuH Volunteers by the hundreds i government. There were several information. But an attempt treamea to the Interior Ministry score coastal patrol vessels and TIB bipartisan support for pans damoring for arms, i fendants, Carol they were beaten from per muf0erj Vieng or simply abanfonea the Cairo, impro- town. a. Route 2.

berly improper muffler S10. The patrol said Risch was traveling north at a high rate of speed, onto shoulder at wwt.j. ijj.u-i_Lj.t^j. Reliaole source said tne toe Mrs Winiam Lee crest of a hill. The car then went across (Continued from Page 1) "Hitler threatened small countries.

Kennedy threatens smaH countries." He Wants ihe 1LS. Should any new invasion attempt be launched, all in Paris, clamoring for arms, an unknown number of subm-a- oe11 missing since the thrust i veiuug, cneoiea ov: bines and partial uniforms, Paris was rife with rumors but to front-line' positions 0 gaaized into IQ-man squads ana the city's famed night life was am royal Laotian last sent out to guard public buildings.I not dampened. The season's first! WPf to Dei ert Embree, 1002 Myra.j crss. Anther Obvious Goal car was received a bumo the i the ihead. but did not seek medical dampened.

The season's first to bolster eiueit treatment. As dawn broke over the French i tourists filled the nightclubs to 1 Government forces the 0 -FCo Hubert RejTiolds, Moberly, no! dent driving by being 6 a 5f f1 re sticker 37. Iside of the joad. 1 two davs. the leftist Pathet Lao predecessor.

hower. at Camp David. and 5 ent ou got from fee former Republican president a can to all Americans capital thousands of tank-sup-i drink champagne and support Keimedy in the Cuban and secur ity orces stripteasers." said, and he called for an i. a charge of careless and impru- the wron? were on guard at key points. The insurgent-held Algiers radio orces novr a 0 ut Gloson o27V2 Coates Much of France went on ajooured forth an almost contin- TarvT" ar.d*"rnnt^oi""if narrow a AMn Davi5 1402 i or an1 conuoi us sarrow Buchanan, disturbing the peace! i by fighting, 315 each.

Jerry Bailey. 641 Farror. speed- iing radar. S10. Fred Angwin Is jStaying With Daughter penetrauoum uie an attack from Algeria could along with hourlv of new, Hemisphere.

Kennedy touched on come anvtime Rumors flew thatSsnoport from wavering" military! tois Cuoan Ba atrooDers in 30 planes commanders in Algeria. last a speecn to ta kn These reports could not be veri-1 Mrs. Fred Angwin of Pittsburgh, new feed grain program. At 10.30 this morning there were 30 farmers either in the offices or in. the hallway at county offices in the Federal Building On a national basis, the objectives of the Feed Grain Program are to increase total farm income, hold down or reduce surplus stock, according to Hugh Keith, county agricultural extension agent.

Keith added: "Before making other effects on your farm opera and society as a whole. These fac- lars of government funds, and tors should be studied before making up your mind." Keith added: "Before making decision, you'll w2nt to con- effects on your net income, other effects on your farm op- ieration. and effects on agriculture ing up your United States) in-l md cie 1as a ese fa vade Cuba, all Cubans and Latin tors should be studied before mak American sympathizers of the revolution wffl take the battle there, to the heart of the Castro said. Lany Gene Olivers Parents of First Child American Socitey of News; Editors. He indicated then that Red Estil Monroe Rice, a rbo ha5 )Mn lihe United States, pictured Roundups of suspected Cubans Then- first child, a 6-pound.

4- were reported continuing in daughter, was bom at vana, which had the look of a o'clock yesterday morning in Wood- city of terror Diplomatic sources, land Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. telphone conversations with Larry Gene Oliver, Huntsvflie. She ure to stop for a school stop sign, 0 5 i a Traffic Halted fifid unofficia i commumca-lS All commercial air traffic to tion with the territory was cutj nd from France was halted, shortly after Foreign Legion para- ruck Tax Trial brought to Tom Bogie 832 West Burk-P vhere she hart, no sticker, ST. Gaorge Robert Wilier.

409 Westj Gty as hushed and uneasy city, fuS of rt yesterday tions "should fall to meet were parked on airport trooper acting under orders from I improper muffler, S10. ys to prevent the landing of; the junta of retired generals took SPRINGFIELD. Mo. (AP) Oscar Smith 712 Gar-j A Tnlanr "fiolr? -1 remain her i son-in-law and daughter. Dr.

and rs Chute WSt Car enter fear. has been named Lari Ann. Mrs. Oliver is the former Miss Beverly Kay Branham of Moberly. State Bank No.

624 REPORT OF CONDITION OF troop a Labor union! contro members assembled at union Saturday. Seem to Bear Fmit This camDaign seemed to bear cunty forces if neeaeo. 'T "i-Vlrt I Tlf I over tne weekena. In a joint declaration dent-s Janio Quadras of Braz: Anuro FToadizi of Argentina finned a stand against "direct or headquarters to back up the se- Qe Junta, supported by many today of income tax evasion by; S15. dawn Clyde (Red) Foley, radio and tel-; field, squealing tires, S15.

iMrS. Emma CriegGT evision entertainer, was acquitted; Julias Nail, St. Louis. nn xl I ci Algeria's million French set-i a jurv which deliberated less than i Eliis Leon Jacks. Clark, speed! JT morning the Interior Min- tleEB is making a last desperate two hours.

ing, radar, $10. i Mann received word of the death HIGBEE SAVINGS BANK of Higbee in the State of Missouri at the dose of business on April J12, 1961. ASSETS indirect intenerence by extra-: metropolitan France did not isi: rebellion. The general and and 1955. court by City Attorney Clifford I i their right-wing followers believe His first trial last fail ended in: Falzone.

A Dnolic fear of an invasion De no nf i 3 inrv poiiCv oi seiwieier a iiung jun 6. balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection United States Government obligations direct and guaranteed and discounts Cinctacfing $35436 overdrafts) more boldly. Mrs. Long's Funeral Is Held This Afternoon i subsided somewhat, most civil- mination for Algeria will end the Before retiring to deliberate, the i i -Jians went to work as usual. The! Fr supermacy there and the jury had heard Judge R.

i on commercial aviation was' Eur population win be sub-: Smith observe that "it is i I i Meet Ot Hospital I lifted for four airfields in er a hostile Moslem ma-; for me to see that Mr. Foley is! I YO i Paris region and one field 'quite the idiot in financial mat-; The Moberly Ministerial Alliance i the Swis; border. I The Algerian r-ebel government! ters his attorneys seek to indi-. will hold its April meeting at 10J biateg a.Vnnr-c a Tunis hOBeful that Deicate." i o'clock tomorrow mornins in Com- Af Lft-rA, O. -TiclJ.

i UM a. Toulouse those closest to! Gaulle would crush the revolt and; On the stand last Friday, Foley munity Memorial Hospital instead 1 Algeria remained closed toU do vVn to 63 answered '1 must have" or "1 of in West Park Methodist Church! I traffic, buses, and; ut Cairo 2 spokesman must not In reply to previously planned. tracks' their runways, i the rebe go vernment warned: tions about hi financial transac- ASiance president, the Rev Algeria 5houl(i lhe cou suc ceed a tions. 0. C.

Wickstrom, announces the! The situation in Algeria re- "tremendous explosion in all; change and urges all members Tbe African countries 7 would Counle5 Attend '-attend. They will be guests at; junta claimed the whole army brother, Zeff Springfield, and Mrs. and Mrs. Mann plan to at-1 7. Bank premises owned None, furniture and fut- tend funeral services which are tentatively scheduled for Wednes- Friendly it.

fence PARIS The funeral of Laura Long was held at the Hoi-! to it. But" the! liday Christian church by Elder French government said Gen. de i Clarence Fred Siebuhrs Russell Key this afternoon and Pouilly. with headquarters at I Parent of Fifth CMd burial was in Bethel cemetery in Tiemcen west of Oran. and still Mr and Mrs Clarence Eolliday.

Mrs. Long, 79 died in a Kansas City Hospital Thursday afternoon. Rredi Four Couples Attend Safeway Banquet for Employes in Sedaiia Mr. and 3 Hunch at the hospital and will seel 1 the film, "Still Going to! be shown at 11:15 o'clock by the I i a I administrator, Ralph Robert Gr ah am, i Keilch. Jto see the film and to remain for lunch.

Case For Traf on July 10 the army in the Oran area is! Louise, 11, Marsha Sue. 8. Rose'j 1 standing bv De Gaulle. Lynn, 7, and Clarence Maxwell.6. 5 0 0 i i i is Mis I The Interior Ministry said 1.500 -virs.

oieounr is use iormer i i iua jv, civil defense Volunteers had beenjVera Gay Burgess of Catchlnq Biq Fish tn 'D-5-t-ic fn.f i ill. TM 5 Firemen Answer Two Wmn Has Secretj Ca Over Weekend nrolled in Wiluam i I Moberly, supplement gendarmes charged in the of dresses tr aops P0 sted at the key for guard duty HI. and: troops posted at the key struc-! Herbert Eugene Schmidts here in January from a parked tu re of Paris. Parents of Fourth Child car, appeared before Judge Samj Labor organizations, from right I Their fourth child, an 8 pound, weekend. Semple at Huntsville today.

Arthur O'Keefe was appointed as Wilson's a Wilson waived preliminary hearing and the case was set for a jury trial on July 10. Wilson is in the county jail under $3,000 bond. Judge Semple re-set the William Lawrence Dudley car theft ease for Hay 9. to left, scheduled a one-hour token strike at 5 p.m. to express their allegiance to De Gaulle.

Chorus of Support Reports from throughout the country i a resounding chorus of support for the government. North of Lille and at Strasbourg, frontier tifhtentd I Firemen made two -uns over the Gary Winn. 706Vi South Williams, 1 weekend, showed the police and fire depart-1 They were called to the Jerry-. ments how to catch fish over the don Laundromat. 701 Double wire cables.

Easy-quick when a short circuit developed in Here's inexpensive safe-keeping for children and pets, more privacy, more protection against stray animals and intruders. Plus turpassing btauty for your home or garden. White gothic point pickets strongly woven with tures $1,000.78 12. TOTAL ASSETS IIABIUTIES 13. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and 14.

Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations -15. Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) 16. Deposits of States and political subdivisions 19. TOTAL DEPOSITS S742.1U.17 a. Total demand deposits 497.987.47 b.

Total time and savings deposits 244,123.70 24. TOTAL INABILITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 25. 26. Surplus 27. Undivided profits 29.

TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUjSPTS 90,996.07 371.975.00 347 487.74 1.000.78 366.506.5S 219,123.70 12,391.83 144,089.08 $742,111.17 25,000.00 15,000.00 29,348.42 69,348.42 $811,459.59 daughter, was born at 10:22 o'clock Saturday night in Woodland Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Eugene Schmidt, Route 1, Moberly. He has been named Michael Herbert. The other children are Gerald, 15.

Margaret, 11. and Barbara. 8. Mrs. Schmidt the former Miss LuciUi DMA Morgan of IOWA.

There is a standing contest between the two departments on catching big fish. Gary, not a member of either department, accompanied a police officer on a trip to southern Missouri and vowed he would show how big fish are caught and did by hauling in a channel eat oa A rod and retl. an automatic washing machine There was no fire. The extent of a a was not immediately known. Tlu other run was at 8 P.TO- yesterday to a house at 517 West Rollins occupied by Jo Ann Curry.

There was short circuit in wiring in a fuse Repairs were made. There wit BO installation--or do it yourself. Matching gate, reinforced with frame. 30. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL This bank's capital consists of Common stock with total par value of $25,000.00 MEMORANDA 31.

Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes Bankhead. President of the above-named bank rfn mT TM ls L. C. Bankhead. President Correct--Attest: John D.

Edwards, C. B. Kyle, Denver Baker S. L. (SEAL) State of Missouri, County of Randolph, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12th day of April 1961 and I hereby certify that I am not an oficer or director of this'bank! Wilbert B.Stone, Notary Public My commission expires May 16,.

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