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Joplin Globe from Joplin, Missouri • Page 5

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Joplin Globei
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Joplin, Missouri
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JOPLIN GLOBE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1948. A 5 CITY GARBAGE SYSTEM WORKINGJMOOTHLY Dr. Kenney Sayi Account Shows Flu Being Conduct- With Minimum of Eight months after Inauguration of the city's garbage collection system it is functioning smoothly with minimum of complaints, Dr. V. K.

Kenney, health commissioner, yesterday. An accurate day-by-day count, health commissioner shows the fleet of six garbage ducks picks up an average of cans of garbage a week, making 10,200 stops and traveling 680 miles. Two Pickups Weekly. Since the trucks operate six days week, this means they make an Average of 1,700 stops daily, picking up 3,000 cans of garbage. Routes now have been fairly well organized so that the trucks can make on an average of two pickups weekly at each home.

Some families still do not have properly covered garbage cans and still are not abiding by the sanitation regulations, Dr. Kenney but the educational process slowly is gaining ground so that he expects all regulations to be uniformly observed within the first yar of operations. The garbage collection system tax-supported and it is virtually) to be operated within i budget for the first year. Divorce Suit Filed. Carthage, Sept.

suit for divorce was filed in circuit court here today by Juanita against Frank Fultner. Irving Roth Leaves Spencer Chemical Co. STRIKE OF AIRLINE'S RADIOMEN AVERTED Union and Paii-Aincrlran World Agree io Submit pute to Arbitration. By Uic Associated 1'rcss. A threatened strike of radiomen and two stevedore firms.

The firms are not connected with the Waterfront Employers' A i a i against which a strike was called September 2. Refining: Robert P. O'Brien, patient." California oil admniistrator. said HOSPITAL NOTES admlttrd ycsterilay us Tu iy Fret-limn. St.

Jithii'n. I Wymer ol -Neosho. mirKlcal i ai E. L. Houce.

3H North Petirl )at i(iit since September was dismissed was admitted yesterday medical yesterday I Mrs. Katie A U. on COUld 1 the 19-day strike of C. I. workers in six refineries cause gasoline shortages along the entire Pacific coast, urged local officials to promote Mrs.

W. Pi-inn of was admitted patient. Kail Kock, it. rnedl- patient, i Bloomington, 111. it by wti of Lmnnr, pn: dismiised; year-old Jesse Howard Tudor took six.

over the corn production job this on his father's 80 acre farm! a9 Ce near here. With his own the total Vleft- Jesxc hauled the a and population of 1,594,321, approxi- of Gr.ivettr. Boon patient since September i yesterday. Mrs of i surgical 17. was dlsmisacd i i Pan-American World Airways' 1 1 on was averted Wednesday, but no, nv tuftUA CM progress was reported in settlingItfOMflWf UK.LAHVmA other major disputes RADIO CHAIN IS FORMED Labor developments included: Air transportation; Pan-American World Airways and the flight office section of the C.

I. O. Transport Workers Union agreed to sub APPROVED BY MOTHERS FOR pfH AMERICA i This scientifically made aspirin tablet contains grains of aspirin. the 5-grain tablet. Assures Accurate dosage.

Orange flavored. Backed by the famous "St. Joseph" guarantee ol quality. On completion of two years of service with the Spencer Chemical Company, Irving C. Roth (above) has resigned as assistant chief engineer of the company's engineering department in order to go into private consulting practice here.

lie was in charge of engineering work during the period that major extensions were made to the Jayhawk works. The extensions were the addition of a methanol synthesis and refining plant, dry ice plant, carbon dioxide absorption system, ammoniating solutions plant, refrigeration grade ammonia plant, formaldehyde plant (in Chicago) and various major plant improvements. Roth will leave next week for California and Neveda, remaining there for about a month in order to look after personal interests he has in those states and then he will return to Jopiin, at which time he will open his offices as consulting engineer specializing in heavy industrial chemical engineering. mit a dispute over lay-offs to arbitration. The company said in New York that this agreement averted a strike set for Wednesday that would have made 400 radiomen idle.

Communication: The C. I. O. American Union of Telephone Workers studied an offer of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company for wage increases rang- Dean a 2M Knst street, was a i yesterday as a surgical patient. Mrs Robert a Empire avenue, and daughter, born September 19.

were dismissed yesterday. Mrs. W. II. Stone of Whcaton and daughter, born September 16, were dismissed yesterday.

Mrs Ctierry Kurry of Cartervlllc and dauKhtcr. born September 15, were dismissed yesterday Cheek, -JUWi; Kast Seventh Oklahotna City, Sept. Formation of an eight-station radio network fed bv a single FM Sta-l20, was dismissed yesterday. raylor ol Baxter Springs, a sursi- 20, was dis- tion here was announced today. Mathew H.

Bonebrake, general manager of the newly-organized Oklahoma group broadcasters, said KOCY-FM in Oklahoma i would be the key station. The basic network consists of KOCY, KAKC, Tulsa; KCRC, Enid; KSWO, Lawton; KVSO, Ardmore; WBBZ, Ponca City; KWON, Bartlesville and Muskogec. ing up to weekly for 25,000 tele-! There also win be a supplemental phone workers. The offer affects S1X stations. Test programs were begun two months ago.

on plant craftsmen, operators and clerical employes in 42 states and the network the District of Columbia. i the network is basically Shipping: Striking C. I. O. AM FM facilities of the member shoremen continued handling armyj a also will be cargoes through Pacific coast ports under contracts between the army cal patient since September missed yesterday.

Mrs. T. A. Moore, 2001 Porter me'dlcal patient since September 16, lt 1en a medicali i yesterday patient since September 1 yesterday. Joseph Hchncll of yuapaw.

surKlcal His a J. tlent since was dismissed yester day. Oliver Sandy. Jopiin loute was i ted yesterday'as a surgical a i Charles Redmond of Webb City was nd- mitteed tneolral a yesterday. Mr.

and Mrs. Denver Kelley, 724 avenue, announce the birth of a son at o'clock yesterday morning. James Moss of Seneca, was a i for medical treatment Tuesday and later dismissed. Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin i a of Plchfr announce the birth of a a at o'clock Tuesday nlKhi. Mrs. P. W. Gccesky.

231 North street, was a i for surKery yesterday. General. Mrs. Uorotha Shelby. Jopiin route 3.

was admitted yesterday as a surgical patient. Mrs. James Laughter. 001 Lamlreth ave- a medical eel the seven acre a of corn mately 60 per cent are women. In Tudor, helped plant the crop.

Jesse started running a tractor he was three with some supervision. He often the "marrying age" group between the years of 20 and 184,941 women and men. 39, there are only 100,442 dismissed yesterday. Mark Hlldreth. Jopiin route 4.

patient since September 21, was dismissed vestcrday. Mrs. Herman of Galena waa admitted yesterday as a surgical patient. Mr. and Mrs.

Ramon Bell, route 1, announce the birth of a son at 3:11 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Mr" and Mrs. Raymond Hutchinsnn of Neosiio announce the birth of a a at 10'5'J o'clock Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs.

John of Galena route Kddlnc of a surslcal pa- Scl emher 13. wag dismissed Andrew Eddlnc of i a i a surclcal patient since September 13. was dismissed yesterday. Mrs Gus Cooper. 12-t'i i street, a surRical patient since September 12, was dismissed yesterday.

Mrs. Jarlt Boydston of Commerce was a i for surgery Tuesday. day. Emma Sue Leather-wood a patient since Sunday. Tuesday.

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Years Available:
1896-1958