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Casper Star-Tribune from Casper, Wyoming • 9

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The Casper Tribune-Herold Tuesday, Sept. 23, 1952 f) cne mile north of Cokeville en U. S. 30 North. Mr.

Morris was struck by a car. Harrison Lgougs to Pedestrian Is Killed In Crossing Highway COKEVIIXE iJF) Jess Morris, 52. of Cokeville. was Wyoming's 118th highway fatality when he died of injuries suffered Sunday afternoon Animals consume other animals or plants while true plants derive their nourishment from chemical materials In soil and water. Train Comes in, But Didn't Like Rails SAX LOS POTOSI, Mexico The passengers on Train 112 finally cot in last night, but it was a hard trip.

They left Tampico Sunday night for the journey that usually takes 13 hours but the train was derailed at Zacate. After six hours, it was back on the track, only to be derailed again after another three miles. Twelve hours more and it started again. Then it derailed a third time two miles farther on. I.

IWni and SOUTH to Program Planned to Cut Psychiatric Cost Billings 1.00 Denver 7.35 Los Angeles 25.10 Plus Tax NEW YORK WV The League for Mental Health will launch a pro Rep. William Henry Harrison, Sheridan, was scheduled to leave Casper Tuesday after three days personal campaigning and a Sunday of to be in his own home town in time to welcome Sen. Richard Nixon, vice presidential candidate. Sen. Nixon is schedule to speak In Sheridan Wednesday night, make a stop in Casper Thursday noon, and then continue a flight to Salt Lake City, Utah, by way of Laramie and Rock Springs.

He will be accompanied to all his Wyoming stops by Rep. Harrison. Mr. Harrison told the Tribune-Herald in an interview Monday that he is a staunch supporter of Western Airline's bid for an east-west route which would link the oil capital with Rapid City, S. and Minneapolis to the east, and "with Salt Lake City, Utah, and Los Angeles to the west.

He added that his support began at the time of preliminary hearings in Casper in 1951, and that his position in this matter is on the record. gram Oct. 1 to bring private psychiatric treatment within the reach of low-income persons at $5 a visit. it- Sr tm4 Trip Tiek.H Twt 20 tttwm Trip see rotii uctt fttcKT rci net rem marts The league, announcing the pro UNION BUS DEPOT 152 N. Center St.

Phone 144 gram yesterday, said its treasury -2 will make up the balance between what the patient will pay and the psychiatrists regular fees, which range up to $25 a visit. 4 V4 1 f-1 i it i 4 In whiskey, too, there, is "I think Casper will eventually get the air service it now seeks on an east-west line, and I can assure you that at the time of hearings in Washington. D. I should have been glad to express a favorable opinion in person had Western Air THE NATION'S BEST: Fifty members of this 90-piece United States Navy band will bring a touch of capital life to Casper Thursday night when they appear under direction of Lieutenant Commander Charles Brendler at the Natrona County High School auditorium to give a benefit concert sponsored by the Natrona County Parent-Teachers Association Council. One thousand general admission tickets are now on sale at Sarick's Music Store, the Wells Music and the offices of school principals.

This concert is one way to have fun supporting PTA school equipment purchasing programs. Lines considered this necessary. In nJljin jliiii-31 lieu of an appearance, I sent a tele gram to the CAB at that time in Tkkefts which I stated my view that West 8DGHg era's permit should be granted." IB Before Mr. Harrison made his South Africa Says UN Is Failure; Threaten to Quit stop in Casper he pursued his cam (sairad paign for re-election last week in Campbell, Crook, Weston, Niobrara, Goshen, Hot Springs, and Converse NSmf Dourbon at counties. 5 and other member of the Navy JOHANNESBURG, South Africa UP) Prime Minister Daniel F.

Ma Band draw rave reviews in which When he completes his tour with Sen. Nixon this week, he will travel words like brilliant, virtuosi, de 'iff from the southwestern portion of lightful, gusto, and enthusiasm are lan described the United Nations last night as a hopeless failure and threatened to withdraw South Afri Wyoming into Teton county. used frequently to describe both 1 Hi performance and reception. ca from the world organization if General admission tickets are on the U. N.

continued to "meddle' sale for $1.50 apiece at Wells Music in this country's domestic affairs. Sarricks Music Store, and the Malan told a meeting of his Na offices of school principals. tionalist party that the U.N. had Mrs. Paul Woodward, president demonstrated it was impotent be Small fry will pack Natrona County High School auditorium from wall to wall and from the bald-head rows to the rear exits Thursday for a matinee performance by the United States Navy Band, "The World's Finest," when Lieutenant Commander Charles Brendler, conductor, and 50 musicians in Navy blue and gold present a program attuned to children's tastes.

Leaders in the Natrona P.T. A. council, sponsors of this benefit program which channels its profits into extra educational facilities for the public schools, report that the matinee performance is already a sell-out. They told the Tribune-Herald that adults who want to see and hear the Navy band in a combination of the PTA council, says that in her opinion attendance at the concert cause Russia had been able to dominate it through vetoes in the KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY is one way to have fun supporting Parent-Teachers' projects in the thing in common with all numbers on the program: "It is great music, played by a great band. Sponsors of this band show have made arrangements through the Navy recruiting station in Casper to have Navy or ex-Navy men as ushers for the performances.

Every spectator in a Navy Band audience automatically becomes a Very Important Person as far as, the band is concerned. Bandsmen display the same style and quality of musicianship which frequently pleases VIPs at state dinners, celebrations and parades. But then as their conductor views them, how can they give anything but top quality performances when they play approximately 600 engagements a year, practice, five mornings a week every week in the year, and are versatile to the point of presenting combinations ranging from chamber music groups to a 50-piece symphony orchestra or a full band of 90. 13 SOLOISTS From his traveling band he can draw any combination of 13 nationally known soloists on his present tour. They include Ben Mitchel Morris, Security Council.

Thirteen African-Asian countries recently asked that the forthcoming U. N. General Assembly look into the treatment of South Africa's non-white inhabitants under Ma-lan's vigorous program of segregation and white supremacy. public schools. "This concert can mean more books in classroom libraries, and more audio-visual aids to education for all our children," Mrs.

Woodward declared. 86 PROOF THE HILt'AND Hill COMPANY. lOUISVIllE. KENTUCKY program of classical music, marches. and light classics had better get their tickets in a hurry and not depend on box-office sales.

Although some. tickets will probably be available the night of the concert at the auditorium, advanced sales left only 1,000 tickets available Monday night. Most of these can be sold before Tito Accepts Bid to Visit In England BLED, Yugoslavia UP Premier Marshal Tito tentatively has accepted Prime Minister Winston Churchill's invitation to visit Britain. This was disclosed Tuesday by British Foreign Secretary Anthony Zden at a brief news conference concluding the Briton's five-day visit to Yugoslavia, where he has held a busy round of talks with the leaders of the West's Communist ally. Eden gave no expected date for the visit.

However, the Yugoslav Communist party Congress, originally scheduled to be held Oct-19, was postponed suddenly last week until Nov. 2. There has been speculation Tito might make the trip before that latter date. Such a visit to the British capi-tol would mark the Yugoslav leader's first departure from his country since the break between his government and the Soviet-led comin-form countries early in 1948. Trustees Work on Teacher Shortage The University of Wyoming's board of trustees has pledged itself to do everything possible to relieve the drastic teacher-shortage in the atate.

A resolution passed by the board at its last meeting expresses the boards awareness of the serious situation now existing. University President G. D. Humphrey said. The resolution reads as follows: Thursday because of the reputation of the Navy Band as an entertaining orsanization, Mrs.

J. T. Bishop tenor vocalist; Harold Brasch, euphonium; Carl Grove, saxophone; Homer E. Phillips, trombone; Arlington Zetty, piccolo; Richard Groves, baritone vocalist; Joseph reS3SS I "I I i 1 I 1 i Reines, bassoon; William Cameron, Ml A A fl harp; Anthony Mitchell, clarinet; Oschar B. Short, Gordon Finlay and Robert Baird, all cornetists, and Frank Scimonelli, post horn.

Wherever they go these soloists 000 said PROGRAMS VARIED She said the "matinee concert will be largely a program of popular music and jazz classics with a few novelties thrown in to let students see how fine musicians can have fun with music and carry fun right to their audiences. Lt. Cradr. Brendler plans a night program aimed at pleasing genuine music lovers of all ages. He spent plenty of time charting this program with special care before he brought it out on the road for the band's 1952 concert season.

It has enough variety to hold enthusiastic interest of audiences at all ages and with a broad span of tastes yet each selection has one I Fliere wre only 35,0 VAL-OIL telephones in Wyornin "The Board goes on record as keenly aware of the shortage of IS A WATERPROOFING LIQUID Today there are teachers in the state, a shortage apparently brought about in large part by inadequate salaries, lack of social recognition and lack of pub it JHWJl II I), II II I II If -y. M-m II ml my lic interest, among other facts." METAL RUST WOOD ROT Search Continues For Body of Boy POWELL UP) Authorities continued a search Tuesday for the body of 13-year old Roger McGrady who is believed to have drowned in. a stream that runs through the farm of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William McGrady, about 16 miles southwest of here.

Park County Coroner George Smith, with the assistance of local authorities, set off five dynamite charges Monday in a pool in an unsuccessful effort to locate the body. Boats equipped with grappling hooks have combed the waters without success. The river's banks are lined with pools filled with moss and" debris. Search parties also are exploring the possibility that the body has been diverted into one of several irrigation canals. rmr Wr "The Board therefore resolves to make available the facilities of the University of Wyoming, more especially the college of education, and to cooperate fully with the State Department of Education in trying to solve this problem for the State of Wyoming." Realty Transfers PAINTS rirv.

i ri 0 HZtJr VARNISHES ENAMELS NOW AVAILABLE YEARS AGO, this Company was serving 35,000 tele VALOllI 1 IW" AT FOR WATER AT ITS BEST phones in Wyoming. Since then the number has more than doubled! Back of these telephones is a vast amount of equipment and during this period of greatest growth, the price of everything we need to provide service has gone up. With higher wage costs, higher taxes, higher prices for materials, we face the same problem you do inflation. We, like any other business, must receive enough for our service to cover our higher costs, with enough left over to pay a fair return to the investors who have made expansion of your service possible. Warranty Deeds Alice M.

Anderson to D. M. Ma-haffey et ux lot 3, block 14, Casper. D. M.

Mahaffey et ux to Wylie J. Chameblin lot 3, block 14, Casper. See Ben Realty Co. to Rose K. Hendrickson et ux lot 20, S' i lot 21, block 5, Casper View addition.

Donald E. Herron'et ux to Joseph L. Eads part of lot 4, block 51. White's addition. Berte O.

Jones et ux to James E. Swan et ux lot 13, 14, block 37, Mountain View suburb addition No. 2. Nettie Miller to Arapahoe Building Co. 50' lot 12.

block 11, Casper. Tessa D. Schulte et al to Arapahoe Building Co. No. 10" lot 12, lot 13.

block 11, Casper. Fred J. Barnes et ux to Thomas Barnes et ux 20' lot 4, block 7, Casper View addition. Dorothy Anna Myers to Murdo Morrison et ux lot 159, Southridge addition. Alma Huber to Pineview De-velopement Co.

land in sections 11, 12. T33, R79. Robert W. Spaulding et ux to Raymond M. Larsen et ux 80 lot 6, block 198, Casper.

DRINK UGLIEST ft I Water Delivered To Your Home 3 Gal. 50e JOHN JOURGENSEN PAINTS 242 West Yellowstone 1 fjj 10i GALLON At Our Station Every minute of every work'ing day, this Company is adding 520 dol lars worth of new telephone equipment to provide more service. Overhead and underground cable is being placed In record quantities. We're enlarging buildings, installing new switching equipment working to meet the telephone needs of families, business and defense. BUTTERMILK JlSSiM CREAMEEY CO.

Phone 1908 Ul t- "By Taste and Test, "2 Jessen's Is Best "At Yow Door aad At the Store" Also Available at Casper Commisscry Casper Mu-Ensinisl PHONE 1151 1638 South Poplar.

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