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8 Charleston Daily Mail uiumns purge ot party cnemie have faced pui last 18 months den! citizens rallv about KARL1ER IX THE da v. Political observers were asreed that Flannery had won the unified support of labor anU then a misunderstanding had de Meanwhlle. the crrtificnte which Rush D. Holt of Weston, at Beck ley last nicht said that he had mailed to Charleston entering the Republican race (or governor had not arrived at the capitol. Holt said, however, in a statement to the press Saturday aftci "I am a candidate for governor in the Republican primary and expect to clean up and clean nut the rotten mess, in Charleston.

This not alone political: it "I will, and the people know I will, do the job honestly and effects ely. The best truth of that is how th? corrupt state machine tears mc. They know how and where to stop the corruption and wiste and inefficiency 1 will restore the telling of the truth at the governor's office." Sunday. Feb. 10.

1952 Millions Of Chinese Pace Reds' Purge Courts Within 2 Years Shooting Toll Estimate High Cleveland M. Bailey, Clarksburg Demodrat. Kump made his announcement, I timed for 6 p. after conferring at his hotel in Charleston with Davis, majority leader of the state house of delegates. DAVIS HAD been mentioned as Mfirr Than flrtA Possible contestant for governor iMOre man but persons close to the situatior persons close to the situation May Have Been Killed fe" 811 along that onIy one of the FRED HAMPSOV I because both would normally ex HONG KONG.

Feb. 9 How pect draw their support from entr; RisMiian E. H. Hedrick of Beck 'he three lev renounced another term in ents. enneress to run for the Democrat The dis British Seeking Posts In Countyilke's Backers Until May 13 Court Circles Told To Dress Somberlv (Continued from Pave One) from the workmen of his Sandring cause ior speculation among ponti As the neighbors of the king cm oDservers on ine possibilities oi estate paid their last respect i.

iblc to make up his mind. nery. Flnnery was reported at his of Charleston co in Logan during the day. hut sistcd there v. fforts to contact him bv tele Kump and Di hone brought word that he 'did vis bid for ot wish to talk on the call.

KUMP ecu staying all becked out who Kilgo leadership. pre bid for the independ parations were being completed for Hilliard Charl.estt Monday's solemn procession to the Duffield, Charles to (Continued (ram Pace One) in Creek district; Tom Thompson, The most sought after elective 1(D) of Eskdale, for Cabin Creek seat, other than that of com district; Lowell H. Walls, (D) of mitteeman or committeewoman, 2(10 Pennsylvania for Elk it the house of delegates, the district; Albert T. Marion, (R) of completed list revealed, with 82 Elkview, for Elk district; James Democrats aspiring to nomina Parrish, of Rt. Charles tion and 38 Republicans' on the ton, for Poca district; Ronsford primary ticket for the May IS (D) of Dry Branch, for inrtpnenripnt in state in the great oak cae in creek district; Lee Goff, Communists kilfed in thefr ment The so called non partisan board! running with the powerful support tne the Eight Democrats and four AiSl of the western world.

Beckley minister and member of fu" term and three Democrats the house of delegates from Ral sl0' two Republicans for eigh county. Thi nuirhniit the nio ht omo term. Throughout the night, game eu 4 VFPV Hin as the choice of United Mine the simP'f coffin, carved from Workers leaders as far back last November. Then a series of the king had felled himself. Outside the church local police.

a npnimrnt conferences of labor leaders lhe, face every Herman D. Rollins, a Repub polltlcians developed in recenl and lenant by sta; lican. both of Charleston. Last minute entrants for county mat ClUl'ine tne lll'St vara fnr h.ri cnhrirfoH half of January th was suddenly revived and the commissioner to fill the four year unexnired term of the late Carl includes Kanawha little Wolverton station and the solving. Cedar Grove; Kenne'th Mr.

Ic nomination for governor. If any county, in which reside one tenth journey immediate expression of support of the state's total population: Ra will lie the primary. It is matter of general knowledge that relations have not been as pleasant in recent months as they once were between Sen. M. M.

Neely between me cieiinite lineup in the Rcpub Davis said in a statement that tea lican guoernatorial contest includ his action was taken "without any en: unarieston Mayor John T. Cop understanding with anv other can enhaver, former Judge J. W. Max didate for state or national of. well of Becklev and Melvin C.

fice." 813 VIRCINMA EAST ln ollenne myself as a candi date." he said. "I do so with the voted fo: llnation a vieorous camnniim for th. nnm. but was defeated ln the Novem matlon and. if nominated, a like ber election that year by Rep.

campaign for election." NOW! Adding Machines rent iti a Sttti JKffi $11)00 On The Buy ssL 4 if tHt 9fflCI Wt HAVt III London for him was expected from labor. leich. Boor.e and Logan. minster Hall until Frid it was not forthcoming Raleic.h is the home county of funeral. All labor said was that it had Hedrick.

Raalond and Bvrd. Lo. Royal Horse railed it quits with Speaker W. E. can.

a lairly well populated conn the guncarrmge because Falnnerv had found it im Irirt is the home rmmiv nf 'plan. t0 Wolverton. along here the body L. Coghill. Charleston Hi Charleston: Cletis L.

Garton, i which the col from the estate Kidd. Arhe.snn mher completing nis authorities are worried over the Italy Scraps tinutd from Page One) Charleston Rt. C. G. Sullivan, Rancf; Pat Board, Charleston E.

H. Bailey, Charleston; George lined Brown chool children and the Knight Charli Dell Mason. Charleston. Willie E. Stewart.

Reed: E. Humphreys, Charleston: Willian Estop, Charleston: Eugene Twine. Charleston: D. Con nor. Charleston; S.

A. Leadmore Charleston; Edward T. Donnally Charleston. Frederick Thomas, Costello, Charleston district; Ramon Osborne, iD) of 808 Bigley Charleston district; Frank j. Brown, (R) of 1700 Kemp Charleston district; Luther Pen Secretary of SWte Acheson is duelde11.

of 802 A Buena Vista to sound the warning anew when i Charleston district; Mike B. Tar hc goes to Europe next week for Broad Charleston dis Big Three talks in London and the trict; Roy K. Morris. Ralph E. meeting of the North Atlantic Carte.

(R) Elkview, Elk district; Treaty Organization iNATO) Coun Charles Burge, of Big Chim nd Kilgore, and cil at Lisbon. Portugal. He is due Elk district: W. Painter, (R) and the I'MW to leave nere Tuesday night. oi aoutn unarieston, Jefferson dis INCt; C.

C. of St. Al W. Smith. (D) of St.

Albans, trict. I. I. Johnson. Cabin Creek jdistrict: Oshel R.

Parsons, (D). keepers in relays stood guard over futnt. at th. i. i Charleston district: Henrv Lin senator from the eighth ville, Charleston district vflle district Maiden R), Poca district; Dl.

Cabin Creek district. many were State CIO President John B. of 2109 Fairlawn Dunbar. 'rhariocMn 11 the tan be taken as Easton acted as spokesman at a an average number of i e1 press conference called by the la months, about 2,500.000 State Filings (Continued fro DAVIS WILL go iignii Harley M. Kilgore.

Beckle ucrat, who already had opposilinn in a political unknown. Dallas Tickle, a Charleston businessman. Kump. whose father. Herman Moi Republican tickets but that "we desire to cast our lot with the candidate who will make the best governor for the next four years." With its 300,000 members Easton said, "labor believes 'nf fflS'' of May ford Haynes.

Al Carey Rneburn Juriv who were al 3.280.000 the noon hour. Britain were thrown open, in the Ho emphasized that he was The king's body lay in a flag speaKing on Denall ol the LMw, draped coffin. A shaft of sunlight TIIK EXACT start of the Red the CIO, the AFL and the railway slanted across it from the jjiiiKc is uiniuuii in ix. ine uni orotnernoods. Said he: ficent apa, irom your loving and de are Edwin B.

Hutchinson of 5413 voted daughter and son in law. Li Virginia and Ernest James. r.IL AL 7 libet and Philip er labor conference Friday night The coffin Uself supported after which the word got out bv trestles that Hedrick would be the can 'At each' Qf Us fQur conlers didate and Flannery was nut. keepers from the state stood guard With Hedrick out of ihe way bowed and hands clasped the Sixth district congressional before them. Each two hours the state Sen.

Robert C. Byrd i it hi lufing uie i Belle by the American millionaire Redman Wanamaker in memory of his eariy in the G.O.P. race for slier For the state senate. Rhonel Proctor. Democrat of Cinco, filed ned glass window dc jncumoem Wt L.

W. John ne. Reds began to kill their po nirtinn lir nnp imm the iifo Amos. Republican Harold scene from the life of xwpuuin.a.i nuiuiu i i. n.

ch ri lineal enemies on a concerted, nerv wwld tke a 'trori race st The sunlight and former city judge, planned basis sometime in 1950. 5 wou la 3 J1 "ce the inscription: unopposed for the Republican nom The purge been in fairly "Thou were the most courteous to the senate. George. The sunlight illumi and former city judge, is id elect the inscription: un, oppasca or tne Kepuo.ican nom and probauiy 18 arc intensive in proceod fuitnpr 1,1 his bnhalf at time because he has not yet decided himself what to do." Easton said npver had sougnt l0 dominate the selection of candidates on either Democrat or the January June period oi 1951 lhan in other periods. In fact the summer autumn pace seemed greater.

Hong Kong observers do not think Peiping knows the full toll because there seems to be little doubt that many county and township commissars or courts did a lot of purging on their own, without reference to the Communist capital. i in lact tne ce setmea (R, of summit for knighl that ever bare shield, the. Saturday filings for the non par Three floral wreaths the coffin tributes Saturday. They are: For house of delegates. Clell S.

Sayre, 4009 Kanawha S. E. Harry L. Pax Inn 01 0 Prieo St UT tJrorfOx rl ney, (Rl of Third for Charleston 1st ward: E. J.

Ca vender, (D) of 1001 Main for Charleston 2nd Ward: Carroll Matthews, of 8 Adkinston Rd. for Charleston third ward: R. F. White, iD) of 508 Ohio Charleston 11th ward: Don Mid kiff, (Dl of 115 Drew St. Al I atop Orton Moore of Chesapeake, and for Loudon District 11th widowed queen and her grieving ton.

Price is a lawyer, member of daughters, Queen Elizabeth II, and the firm of Revercomb and Price. Each bore a simple inscription c. E. Roth of Blue Creek and ExpectReturn Driver Leader Sees Campaigning Role (Continued from Page One) has said he hasn't the "slightest Democratic nomination if he wants wea" about the general's plans, uul ne oeneves eitner another top leader told the AP Sen. Kefauver or Gov.

he confidently expects Elsenhow ralal of Illinois would er will be back In the V. S. by AprU. This leader, who asked V.i!m«i.. Also formallv in the rare were ham estate' stl11 clothed Harrison, (D) of Olcott; be named, said it is uncertain now ALSO formally in the race were wSr" ov TTHwai tne corduroys tney naa worn in A.

Baldwin. (D) iu more i nan a.iwu.uuo purg. The Keds huve given figure for provinces and purts of pro viiicrs, but they always have brri vague. There never has been i nation wide estimate. An inkling of the toll is contaim in a report Shen Chui Ju, chief Justice of the Communi people's court, mad before the people's political con weeks tioned to assure that no stranger veeKs.

7 sultative conference in Peiping Just when speculation about gai recently. Hedrick's possible entrv into the Gle.nadle>' guards, who had stood versed and heads after the ud diEtriet the week by William L. Pfeif llth ward; and Magdalene S. vnrv tie. from his always loving Eliza FOR THE stale executive com beth." The second read: "Darling mitt.ee.

two Democrats filed. Thev! Wnman aln of Jochln, for Cabin and a supporter of the general. iPfeiffer said "it is essential that Weise. Maimet; Richard L. Thle used fire the fatal bullet.

honor guard was changed. narry L. not. where have stnnri the Blue. Charleston: W.

M. Thomas. bearing a device Aiieaaj in tne sixtn district con three olnel. nlembers of the Charleston; Ralph Rat lift, Charles West Virginia. was rrosccuior ti.

Kag jr0yal family the Duke of Clar ilon: John L. Thomas. Charleston. mi rcuipci an in wueen Aiexanara, iKm, v.imnesiun. rear of O'Dell CASTO'S uen.

Eisenhower return as soon as both the primary and election." A smfl of 1213 Upper Ridgeway Rd. surrendered at the scene measures are needed to head off The began to fe0I5? house of delegates race is of 'he of his vigorous drive Sen. Robert A. take definite shape after anoth Papa fr0m h'S on ir. full swing with the filings 1703 Seventh Av.

Taft of Ohio is making for the ing with the filings snape aiier anoin tnvino. Guy Kump of Elkins. led off the line for Hedrick succession of Democratic gnver Earlier this week, Bvrd had nors in 1932, sounded a rallying said he would run ii Hedrick decid forces pd rncti he said: test, or for other reasons re "I am raisin" upon a mountain nounced another term congress He said he die incidents leading up iber the nomination. to the shoot Former Gov of Minnesota predicted JMJ ui "'oer conference here that Eisenhower olver which police be heve nas to form one nf (hp nillm nf sine. as shot once.

The slug sen's campaign. unoer ner lett As the week ended, the Tafl and forces were getting Kanawha Thomas S. Moore. ihe1' right shoulder. ready for a bitter battle over 205 Forty first S.

Wallacej AN AVONYMOFS teleohnne ..11 16 vote frienrl Kinrr Rriwm ri vttt t( laiW. Bias. 1702 McClune and i. T. "isiaiioma itepuDiicaii Qciegation enter the gubernatorial con as 0, Roger Crawford, Eskdale, Kyle B.jtrolmen Pat Tonev and aiTpt okIahoma will ThP enffin nn enm.

Keeuev. Cabin Creek: Will am ai a siaie convention aiea nere Monday. Surprised bv Eisen the shooting took place hower strength distl.ict conven. lhey said they found Mrs. Le tions, Taft forces regrouped and Hurley Shrewsbury; revolver.

He turned it over to the LI here she The officers quoted O'Dell Iharleston; JE. D. nnn i siiptiw whn only district si Charleston: Virsril L.eMaster who porters, and would not contest slate, only individual district sinrfnii, is. separated irom ner nusoand. I ner nuspana.

political observers In Mcoommacs, unarieston, KODert had been rt t'hnt the Tne carriage will be a two iE a mat ine un wnecled pounder, painted i Ma sea. was a ceremonial green. Strapped to'aIll the barrel of the gun is a polished Here he had QM nie wooden anrl am ne nan casket will rest, newsmen tried Artillerymen of tile king's troop soon after Davis' of ihe Roval Horse Artillery will certificate reached the of sUte's office. Davi and Casio both represent rotary rjde four of the six bay horses which will draw the carriage. secretary the so called "courthouse faction" of the Democratic party which has JTUllU iU'lllllg been lined up in manv an election1 against the statehouse segment of (Continued from Page One) the party.

There was little doubt facing figures in a bitter wrangl that Kump and Davis were in the which threatens to delay seriousl; same camp, whether or not thev not wreck wllole defens were running mates. project. Until Saturday, no formidable AC'HESOX WORD WAITED had appeared ffi. ers An ambulance from Long. John pronounced dead on DeT.

Hammack said O'Dell's son a brother were present when in the shooting look place and were lo challenge a Oi'fe T.n i. ixeiinein M. uunn iueo on the has one child in addition to Democratic ticket for county sur ik. veJ'01' Mrs. LeMaster is survived bv ming.

Taft replied he had "no sup together for the dates neaded by Gov Ui murnii Justice of the Peace: husband. Arlie LeMaster of1 At Portland, Democratic Sugar Creek; her step mother, enthusiasts for Eisenhower acted I thev Mrs. Martha Cummins nf Sncroi ito take his name off their nartv's i in Texas; a daughter, Mrs. Lillian I Primary. Hicks, of Charleston; several sisters: Gen.

Douglas MacArthur tried to and brothers. jget two Minnesota delegates sup The body is at the Long, John 'porting him to withdraw, son and Fisher funeral home. In Wisconsin, Eisenhower's back Questioning of O'Dell continued, ers said Uiey will put up a slate late last nignt ann no formal mm pledged to a nominal charge had been placed agaii A ek for Jefferson district! R. J. 4 1 UUCI sixth term in the house of dele evitieal nttiturie thpv to Kobinson of St.

Albans, for (CnntimiPri frnm ritical attitude they expect to en gates. He has served as majority when thev go to the U. s. Jefferson district; Julius A. De ja nation cannot continue to tol leader oi the nouse for three ses Capitol next month to ask new hil Gruyter, of Charleston, erate the irraft and waste which mary.

The test is onlv one of popularity, since delegates are not! bound by the result. Taft has claimed he will get the bulk of the state's 16 GOP convention votes. I At Huntington, W. Sen. Douglas (D Ill) told rennrrprs if President Truman is a candidate iui ie eiecuon it will De because those, who are closest to him will; make him believe he is indispen i sable." He said Truman can cet the make a good President.

Sen. Byrd Seeks party for i as Bert Schroeder, Huntington of Olcott, for Washington dis estate man, also seeks the Repub He is on leave from Columb.a. Ucan nomination to that post Sen. Carlson (R Kan), manager. Incumbent W.

H. Ansel, of of Eisenhower's Washington head Springfield, Hampshire county, has filed for the Democratic r'e about 11,6 funeral's pos only Democrat to file. iii stble "turn. But he said he be Brad Sayre of Riplev filed Sat "eves it would be "very helpful if'urday as a candidate for the Re the general can come back." publican nomination as state audi Leo Will i jtor. He is the first Republican to 1 Filings for county committee "OUR CAMPAIGN for delegates nu for Affi posts included the followine: is movine rieht alonor." Carlson i Calvert were C.

Judson Pearson. William Arthur Brooks, (R) of said. "We are getting delegates in: James Hatch of Huntington juni ine neas Drougnt gressman's Hry todav was not hv 1 Richards, a Democrat, ofjward; Mrs. C. A.

Walworth. (Rl.iticans didn't believe nnnnal and civil cases to trial, wholly unexoected. church torchlight to the skirling. 0h)(fV. 400S St.imtnn Av Mr 17th i break through nd of that period "There Hardly had Hedrick iiled uagplpe' st00d Grover C.

Alderson of Nitro was Charleston district John John M. Orth, Charleston attor ul narieston aistrict; jonn 1. Carlson's observati about still was an accumulation of un the labor leaders came out wfth the last name placed on the grounds. jinuwtc, ui return wa L. phatic as There was no official hint what ing no individual until after the A new name added to those ofiHnrlev mint Mammnth 'fnr public was admitted, the voung I0r Charleston 4in ward: w.

number was shot, how a ii aeaaime naa passed and the situ paKt the taI, yew trees in th'e nepuoiican canninate.s tor district; E. Cavende deadline had Dassed and the situ Republican candidates for sheriff labor camps or pris ation could be appraised. that of Fred B. Richardson churchyard and spent a few ouiet oi 1840 Seventh Av was llone with her father ternale Ate nt lnr0'p in tho master sprawled on a cot in the now annarenrlv helipvo n.iii Rennhlie. in Services Today il III1 I'M I services will be held today at p.

in the Fidler and Frame mortuary chapel at Belle for Judith Lynn Givens. 16 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 4. S.

(Jake) Givens, of Belle, who died Thursday in a Charleston hospital of a liver ailment. Rev. V. G. Wolfe, Rev.

Foster L. Jones, and Rev. G. Pauley will conduct the services and burial will be in Sunset Memorial park The body will remain at the mortuary. Ei iney, filed for Republican nomina Jf ot as em to congress from the sixth uneralS Stand Off In Okla.

PONCA CITY. Feb. 9 Oklahoma Republicans today elected two more delegates lo the GOP National Convention and left backers of the Eisenhower and Tafl forces in a virtual stand off in their fight for control of the state's delegation. The district convention today was last of six in the state. Oklahoma's delegate elections are the first in (he nation.

In results so far. four delegates are committed to Eisenhower, four to Taft, two to MacArthur and two uncommitted. in strict. Others with the secretary Resitldll distri state Saturday: of James, Institute, for al i tVll 1041 111 est Democratic national convention. I Relatives ye.sterday received J.

Alfred Poe, principal of South of Richmond. Charleston Junior high school, Jolln Pershing Thom the Democratic nomination as J7. formerly of thls city, state school superintendent. I sust highway Carl G. Bachmann, Wheeling at ncar the western city torney and former congressman, 1 caufsed h'5 The body will be for delegate at large to the Repub to Cunningham here, lican national convention.

A navy wteran of World War Mary Vinson Clark of Hunting liad been working In ton, for delegate at large to the a CaI'fornia factory prior to his Democratic national convention. dcalh and lived at Oakland. Ed Jude. Williamson, for dele Surviving are his stepfather and gate at large to the Democratic 1 motBer' Mr and Mls S. Shep national convention.

of Charleston Rt. 5, and a Phii Hill, Charleston, for dele brother James Thornhill of gate at large to the Republican jCharleston. national convention. Dr. Simpson A.

Smith, Hunting "fc. Bishop Rites ton. for alternate delegate at large Services will be held in Allen Cas to the Republican national conven idorph mortuary chapel at St AI lbans today at 2 for Marine Robeit C. Coakley, Huntington. Pfc.

David E. Bishop, 20, of St. aiien.aie ueiegaie at iarge to Albans, who was killed In action superintendant of schools. obtain a slight' majority in a dele lfrom the Sixth congressional Mac's Ousting lonal conven 1 in Korea last tfi Mallory will officiate and burial tR S(alem' for the will be in Cunningham memorial Democratic nomination as state I park. Military graveside rites will (Continued from Page One) er of the Indiana Newspapers Clendenin ana me Phoenix Newspapers he conducted by members of the Teddy and Billy Bishop.

and Edward. Paul, Charles, Roy L. Steele Trotter, member of board of control and a Charleston resident, alternate delegate at JOJCC Dm IS large to the Republican national 1 r. a Joyce Davis, infant convention. Lewis A.

Hatcher. 32. vice nresi daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert I Davis of Elkview Rt.

1. died Friday dent of the Top Rock Bottline Co at (he home shortly after birth. in Charleston, for congress in the Also surviving are two brothers. Sixth district on the Democratic jJohn and Cec'I Davis, both at ticket. home: and the grandparents, Mr.

Oscar B. Chenowelh of Charles and Mls John DavLs of Elk ior alternate delegate to the "na Mr. and Mrs. Lewis spoke at the 64th annual W. T.nna Ritn.

meeting of the California News papers Publishers Assn. MacArthur said, aci Funeral services will be held to. morrow at 10:30 a. m. in Cook the publisher, that a British com for Charles William Long 76 who missioner in the Far East asked! died yesterday morning' at the him to make the pound sterling: home of a daughter, Mrs.

wood hree years. mcu.uni ui japans exenange. row Hudnall at Glasgow. Mr When the inn nalrnlmsn MacArthur trnvp him a Lone, a rptirprt mnitmu. Charleslon 1' apparently is angling for saW Gndfrev i.

iJiem he had accidentally shot give told the 'I wouldn't had been in ill health for a long the woman. However, under ln withln the Chicago coupon in to make Ameri "ine. terrogation at headquarters he.juiv. ln can dollar the official medium of Ii vin Fisher of Boomer cnanged his story and said he, exenange. win conduct the services and bur Eisenhower backers last aian rememner nat happened Officers said O'Dell but separated from lions to help the European Allies for district; has plagued the World War pro for Jefferson district) Robert Mas 1 The major proposals to tighten ker, iD) of Marmet, for Loudoniup the program are: district; Henry Hudson, (R) of Payment of educational benefits Rutledge, for a 1 district; in a lump sum directly to the John F.

Surface. (R) of Charleston veteran. Sinele men would eet S110 French resolution rec Slar route, for Poca district; W.E.jS month. Veterans with dependents fn.ii;.<:iveu in mc u. o.

senate idea of giving the Democratic vot the admission of It bK)gdon, of Sissonville, for would receive 1150. The money as a Democrat. He turned Repub ers of this state a rhniep th. Poca dlstrlrf Hurrv wmiM mv.r nnrf nf hiitinn uiiiu pnmary and I expect to carry on A Malik vetoed the proposal. 01 Kl i.

South Charleston, for supplies. Malik put responsibility for his district; Bonner H. Limiting veteran enrollment to action on the United Statas for 7 which nave operaieo suc Big sandy Basil Jarrctt, cessfuUy more than one year and olocking membership of a num D) of Cabin Creek, for Cabin! which at least 25 per cent "non W. C. Williams.

veteran enrollment" This, the United States with the help of Brit iD. of Dry Branch, for a i 'committee said, will knock out am had provoked the veto. He Creek district; and Earl Arthur by night" schools, added that if Italy won member R) of 631 Virginia St ship the Soviet sponsored states Charleston district, would haye to be admitted too. George E. Byrnside.

Jef The Italian note was delivered ferson district: James E. Hartwell immediately to Sovret Ambassador. (Dj, Loudon dUtricf Peter aaaanau cosmev. it said lUly con ison. (Dl, Maiden district' Rav sidered herself free from any fur La wson (D), Charleston district ther obligations towards Russia Lester R.

St8ne (R). Union dis imposed by the 1947 peace treaty. trict. made it clear that Russia could not expect another lire in repara bp.ls. for "jeSerson district Fred G.

Mallory, (D) of St. Al i tions from Italy of Oommittee researchers found the GI Bill's educational by far the most widely used and most expensive cost the taxpayers fl2.347.163.5M to the end of July. 1951. Subsistence payments to veterans in school amounted to $8,645, 203.870. Educational institutions received in payment for tuition.

Other payments for books and supplies (Including tools for veterans in trade Schools) came to Hugheston, for Cab M25.911.946. night produced a preview of what the mai ied meeting may expect in the eifp Hp way of demonstrations with a Mad proves or not. vhether he ap Stassen and Taft filed papers formally entering them in West Virginia's May 13 preference pri 3 ROOM OUTFIT ALL NEW FURNITURE consisting of Bedroom Springs Mattress Gas Range, thermostat control 5 pc. Breakfast Room 2 pc. Living Room ALL FOR 349 50 $5 Per Week CAVENDER FURNITURE CO.

712 KANAWHA E. TEL. 3 2251 lu use oaner ior a met change, exchanging have for what thpv Pulliam ujiiam ouoted MaeAr. thur, be forced to buy either pounds or dollars at a premium wu.iu marnei. they've got 1 Harper of Cork The body is at the home of the parents where funeral services will be held today at 1:30 p.

m. with Rev. Clell Estep officiating. Burial will be in the family cemeterv near Elkhurst under direction of Hess and Harper mortuary of ill remain at the mortuarv Surviving besides his daughter are his widow, Mrs. Emma Alice Long; four brothers.

Matt r.nmr nf a Ashton, Lewis Long of Charleston, need Worthy and Harrison Long of economically recov l0pha Worgan'of columbuTo So iM Tut a "a Casey' Mrs' Haiey Bateman. nd MacArthur told Mrs. Lena Bateman. and Mrs Trie removed Mrs' Julia Casey of Huntington: and two grandchildren. PARK Rouf 60 South Charleston THE ODDS ARE 28to0 IN YOUR FAVOR IF YOU BUY TODAY! THERE IS NO BETTER TIME THAN NOW! Choice Lots Now Available.

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