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The Sunday News and Tribune from Jefferson City, Missouri • Page 13

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Jefferson City, Missouri
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Sunday, January 19,1958 THE -SUNDAY AM? CITY, MlSSOtmi jCapt. Leigh R. Burns Wings! Too 'Drill Instructor of Year' Wanted by Many-Even Wife Protest Renewed Over Bay Closing TOKYO Jan. 18 l--The foreign office said today Japan has renew-1 from Japan and just north of Korea. Japanese ambassador Sueiriitsti Kadowaki handed a protest note to the Soviet foreign ministry in Moscow yesterday, the announcement said.

The United States and Britain also have, delivered 1m- mal protests on the Russiaa action. i The Japanese they received BO reply to their- twp earlier. notes until Jan. 9 when the-Sennet, government rejected all Capt. Leigh E.

Burns, a United IjStates Air pilot of 33 years, 'was awarded his second pair of wings, those of a navigator, in graduation exercises at James Air Force Base, Waco, Texas, recently. Capt. Burns is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd R.

Burns, Washington St. The graduation ceremonies cli- maxed six months of specialized navigator training designed to prepare him for duties as an aircraft commander of "high speed, jet Strategic Air Command bomber aircraft. This additional training has qualified him for the triple rating of pilot-navigator-observer. He has been in the service since 1943 and prior to entering the service attended the University of Georgia. Capt.

Leigh Burns PFC Elwood F. Nicks Stationed in Korea PFC Elwood F. Nicks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E.

Nicks of Owensville, is a member of the 1st Cavalry Division in Korea. Nicks, an automatic rifleman in Company of the division's 4th Cavalry, entered the Army in November 1956 and received basic training at Fort Carson, Colo. He arrived in the Far East in Arail 1957. The 23-year-old soldier is a 1951 graduate of Owensville High School and was a fanner in civilian life. I oLJeoLona '6 ALUMINUM STORM DOORS 1 and WINDOWS i DIAL 6-6168 36 Mos.

to Pay F.H.A. Terms Nothing Down FREE ESTIMATES DIAL 6-6168 Belle Twins in Army Bake Demonstration Specialist Third Class Donald Walters and PFC Ronald Walters, 18-year-old twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Arle of Belle, recently participated in a demonstration of Army baking procedures given by the 510th Quartermaster Company in Germany. The demonstration, given in honor of a group of French officers, was concluded by the visitors toasting the American bakers with coffee-dunked doughnuts.

Donald entered the Army in August 1956 and received basic training at" Fort Knox, Ky. He arrived overseas in March 1957 from an assignment at Fort Lee, Va. Ronald entered the Army in July 1956, received basic training Fort Leonard Wood, and arrived in Europe in April 1957. James Kelly DeAtley Going to Germany Pvt. James Kelly DeAtley, son of Mr.

and Mrs. W. C. DeAtley of Overland Park, is scheduled to leave Jefferson City today for Zweibrucken, Germany following a 30-day leave. DeAtley, a former Capital City resident, is a graduate of the Senior High School.

He has been in the Army for eight months. Cpl. Rumer Spending Two-Weeks Leave Here Cpl. Donald Rumer, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Rumer, 1403 Major has been spending a two-week furlough here. He will return to Ft, Bliss in El Paso, on Jan. 22. Cpl. Rumer went on'active dirty with the Army Reserve in August, 1956 and has been stationed with Battery 7th Training Bn.

at Ft. Bliss since November, 1956. JANUARY SPECIAL! OR DISCOUNT ON SUITS COATS Finest of Fabrics Excellent Tailoring and Fitting Ladies' Suits and Slacks Also Included in This Special Offer READY-MADE SPORT COATS Imported Fabrics SI GELICK $26.95 117-A E. High Dial 6-9823 Charles B. Bond tered the second military training Charles B.

Bond Ends Phase of Air Course Airman Charles B. Bond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray M. Bond, 116 Rear West Ashley has completed the first phase and has en- phase of basic in the 3723rd Basic Military Training Squadron at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas.

New enlistees in this phase of basic military trainng participate in a progressive program which includes processing, physical conditioning, varied classroom studies ranging from citizenship to military studies of customs and courtesies, and the rudiments of military science and tactics. GALESBURG. Jan. 18 iTrouble closed in on all sides today for a husky Marine sergeant, the corps' "Drill Instructor of the Year" in 1957. T.

Sgt. James J. House Is ed by the Marines, the FBI and-- wife. She said she still loves him despite his leaving home without notice more than weeks ago. the 28-year-old Marine is in County jail, charged with breaking into a service station where he hoped to obtain gas for the car he admitted stealing in Ark, I Texarkana was just one of "the stops on a wide-ranging, country tour for House.

He left his San Diego Marine base withr out permission Jan. 2. This was two days after he had ended his reign as "DI of the Year." an honor bestowed on him by his superiors. Also left in San pieeo were his wife and three children, ages 2 4. and 6.

"I was depressed--I wanted to get away from San Diego," he told a newsman from the bullpen, the community cell, of the jail. He started out hitchhiking, he said, spent an aimless few days in Las a and then meand- ayer.half the country. Sheriff Jones said the'Marinesied its protest to the Soviet Uuionji want House for questioning in over i os uig the Bay of Vladivostok Hi connection with a $55 theft; the base nou-commissioned of fiJ to foreign -ships and planes. August. cers quarters.

The FBI wants. toj Russia closed the bay July 21 question him in the theft and in- without explanation. In terstate transportation of auto. His bond on charge is S2.500. NO HUNTING! Not Necessary When You Shop Here! he Japanese economic journal You'll always.find a complete selection of drapery and 0 ihon Kezai said the Russians slip-cover fabrics plus "floorcovering of every type It may be sometime before set wp two missile bases on imaginable.

returns home. shores of the bay, which is across Heinrich Joerg Ends Marine Boot Training Heinrich Joerg, son of Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Joerg of 404 Broadway is scheduled to complete recruit training Jan. 24 at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, Calif. The 11-week course includes instruction in all basic military subjects and the firing of all basic infantry weapons.

Upon completion of training new Marines are assigned to a unit for further infantry training, or to one of the Marine Corps schools. Blood Donations Over Top in Dixon DIXON, Jan. 18 (Special) -Dixon exceeded its blood donation quota as 66 pints were given during a visit by the Red Cross bloodmobile here Tuesday. i Elected to the school board here recently were Millard Hauck, Gean Smoot, Eugene ElMns, Clyde Bull, Roy Rayl and Homer 1 The annual Dixon Grade School Basketball Tournament will "be held this week with Dixon meeting Vienna in the Monday at 6:30 p.m. Teams entered in the tournament include Dixon, Vienna, Licking, St.

Peter's, St. Elizabeth, Richland, Crocker, WayhesvUle, StouQand, Plato, Newburg and Camdenton. Three games will be played each evening beginning at 6:30 p.m. "I'm not too worried about the wife and kids," he said, "They've got a freezer full of food." Sheriff Max E. Jones of Knox said House appeared "down-in-the-dumps" after his arrest yesterday at a filling station.

But the sheriff said House cheered up considerably after a telephone call from his wife who had been notified of Ms arrest. House said his wife, Gloria, told him: "I'm behind you and I still love you." Tip until yesterday, Mrs. House didn't know the whereabouts of her wandering husband. House said he planned to return, if, and when he gets out of his present predicament. "But I'm all through with the Marine Corps," said House, a decorated veteran of the Korean War.

The blond, six-footer added: "I intended to make a career out of it--but I've changed my mind. I got a bum rap." In addition to being AWOL, Hogse said he had been accused of other crimes at the San Diego base. "I wasn't involved in anything," he declared. Names in the News Mrs. Floyd NewMrk, 412 Case has received word of the birth a daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Clifton.Karl, St. Joseph. Mrs. Karl is the former DeJean Newkirk.

of Wendell Koerner, sori of Mr. and Mrs. 'W. E. Koemer, 103 Jackson St, has been named publicity chairman for the Big Eight Variety Show to be presented at Kansas University Feb.

14. He is a sophomore at the university. BURKELS SHOE LEARANCE OW IN PROGRESS LADIES' BLACK BROWN GRAY SUEDES and CALF LEATHERS 1.95 $10.95 Grades $195 3 LADIES 1 DRESS PATTERNS in High and Medium Suede and Calf Leathers Black, Brown. Gray $10.95 to $14.95 Grades 4 Our regular stock of Women's Fall Shoes in suede and smooth Leathers black and colors now WOMEN'S "FLORSHEIM" regular $15.95 and $16.95 S12.80 "TWEEDIE" "QUEEN QUALITY" makes $9.95 $8.95 "ENNA JETTICK" Dress styles $7.95 "PATRICIA PAT" $6.95 "WESTPORT" Dress flats and casuals $4.95 ALL SALES FINAL NO CHARGES NO APPROVALS HELLO GIRLS! Here is fifty-first 'editorial written by the girls, forrwbicH Homer is glad to pay to Elfie Baldwin. Hello Girls; Take a tip from me If you're! hustling: around, busy as a bee, With cleaning and don't despair Depend on Central Dairy for your eating fare.

As part of a meal or in- between snack Or as night-cap before you -hit the sack, Always get the best that money can bny You can be sure if on Central you rely. Their assortment of ice cream is really a treat Their sherbets are delightful, can't be beat. For an orange drink that is the best Try Tropicana, it has passed the test. Take Homer Williput's advice to-day Get a bottle of milk or cottage cheese; don't delay-To enjoy all these products from this handy store And your family will always ask for more. ELFIE BALDWIN 417-A E.

High THANK YOU, GIRLS! CENTRAL DAIRY Kisses Sold HOLLYWOOD. Jas. IS pretty models sold kisses from aj booth at Hollywood Blvd. and Vine! St. for one dollar per.

Proceeds! went to Hie March of Dimes. The; kisses were niaae of chocolate. Sweeper Repairs All Makes and Models Dial 6-3587 Free FIck-up and Delivery OPEN' FRIDAY EVENINGS LINOLEUM. Inc. Highway 50 West Dial 5-1742 Rugs Carpets Drapes Linoleum Tile Starts Tomorrow The FIRST BIG FOOD SALE In 1958 ANYWHERE AP's MANAGERS' and CLERICS' SALE They picked! the yov like best! TV ESOAT WIDNiSDAY SPECIALS "Svptr-Kigfcf Qwrfity BEEF ROUND STEAK Lb.

67 "Super-Right" Rib End Lean Meaty Beef Liver Boiling Beef Select Slked "Super-Righr PLATE Brick ChiB targe Bologna Rice's Brand MOK German 1-U. Pkf. DELICIOUS APPLES Premium Gfo" Nabisco Saltines AP's Owa Pwe dexo Shortening AP's Own NUTUT Margarine AP Fancy Quality Apple Sauce tofta CUT GREfN BEANS or Sweet Peas AP TINY WHOLE BEETS, Sultana Golden Corn Colored Quartered Bvy now A Save Our Very Finest Tovr Choke for or AP Savezkrawf Colored or While Kleenex FACIAL TISSUE Del Monte Prune Juice 31M 00 DIA Jane Parker, 8-Inch, OQ0 i Regular price 49c tm. OJT 2 i Jane Parker, 8-Inch, Regular pnce 49c Whole Wheat Bread Sparkle Pudding AMMICVS fOKMOST tETAIltt. STKCt Reguter Style Cheese Food Ched-0-BH American ill pet J4 ar (ets CHEAT ATIAMTIC MCIFIC 7IA COMPART," prices ejjective thru January 22nd.

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