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IKE SEES DANGER IN ACTUND CUT CmiU IMnrapt Vu- clear FrwItteUoft Bill KelucUntly. 15 OH President Elsenhower declared today a cut voted by Congress in funds for the Atomic Energy Commission could seriously disrupt this country's nuclear weapon production and other developments in the atomic field. The President spoke out in a a announcing a mied with "great reluctance" a compromise bill appropriating 1o finance AEC, the a Springs community, near here, and number of public works programs in the current fiscal year. He said the amount provided for AEC, together with the estimated amount carried over from the last seal year, would provide a total obligational authority of for operating expenses in 1055-56, or $144,401,000 less than he requested. Hopes for Reconsideration.

Eisenhower expressed hope Con- cress would reconsider and make DISTRICT DEATHS RAY EARL HULL FUNERAL AT S1LOAM SPRINGS TODAY SILOAM SPRINGS. July Hi--Funeral services for Hay Earl Hull, 66 old. a veteran of World War who died Wednesday in the veterans' hospital at Fay- ettevillc following a long illness. will be held at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon in the Wasson funeral chapel in Siloam Springs with the Rev. P.

W. Wright of Watts, officiating. Burial will be in Oak Hill cemetery here. Born in Udall. in 1889.

hc was a retired oil field worker and resident of Westvillc. route 2. He lived in the Gum FAIRVIEW BUSINESSMAN DIES AT CASSVtLLE FAIRVIEW. July liam Edward Bivin, 56 year ok Fairvicw businessman, died at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the Cassville Community hospital, following a short illness. A lifelong resident of Fairvicw.

Mr. Bivin had owned and operated several businesses in Fairview, Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Clara Bivin of the home: a son, Haroffl Bivin of Fairview; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Owen of Carthage; three sisters, Mrs. Ethel Jones and Mrs.

Bertha Craft, both of Reno, and Mrs. Dorothy "P-nflroH anH four ROY A. HATFIELD, 53, OF GALENA IS DEAD (Irrk In MlMMMri 1'adflc HtattoH Globe, Saturday, July 16,1955. HOSPITAL NOTES IN Hud HoftpiUI 1'Mlient Two Wwlm. GALKNA.

July later in dishing, before moving to Westvillc 10 years ago He was a member of Masonic lodge No. 496 at Depew, Okla. Surviving are his widow. Cora Hull Vinton Hull of California, and four sisters, Mrs. Mrs.

D. M. Abcrcrombie of Albuquerque. N. Mrs.

Nettie Burkholdcr of Texas and Mrs. Cora Fleshman of Raymondville, grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o'clock Monday after- A Hallield, 53 Kuflitl avenue. years died old, 810 at 4 :40 Freeman. Mrs.

Heta Darnell, Carl Junction. was admitted yeutcrday for surgery. Mrs. Goldie Spell, 901 Kentucky avenue, medical patient since July 8, was dismissed yesterday. Miss Ethel Rickman, 1102 Connor avenue, was admitted yesterday for medical treatment.

Mrs. Myrtle Jones. 1530 Connor avenue, admitted Wednesday for medical treatment, was dismissed yesterday. Mr. and Mrs.

John Blizzard. 2211 Annie Baxter avenue, announce the birth of a daughter at 6:26 o'clock yesterday monvng. Miss Louise M. Anderson, 715 Missouri Pacific Railroad Com- Ozark avenue, admitted for sur- o'clock this afternoon in St. John's hospital in Joplin where he had been a patient two weeks.

Born September 7. 1901. in Ga- lona, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hatficld, he had been a resident of Galena all of his life.

He attended Galena schools and was employed at the Galena smelter for several years. For the last 11 years he was employed by the SHOOTING OF BOY IS HELD ACCIDENTAL Rfinhardt Cahman. 2631 Virginia avenue, was admitted for surgery and later dismissed yes- Richard Ford, Galena, was admitted as a medical patient Thursday. Mrs. Charles Dykens, Carthage, was admitted Thursday for surgery.

Mrs. Edgar Fellwock. Monett. was admitted Thursday for medi- after an inquest in the courthouse. liiqurit Jury Carl fttrrlr.

Hot BUmf for Death of Walter llrrwer. The fatal shooting of 15-year-old George Walter Brewer by a teenage friend Thursday afternoon was ruled accidental last night by a six-man coroner's jury, which took only 12 minutes to return a verdict City Meter Mwwjr. Parking meters look like about the best investment that rily council of Auckland, New Zealand, made. In their first year frf ice the meters returned 9A3.M and this 'lucrative take expected to be doubled during the second year when the council strings another 500 meters atone city streets. The coat about $112,000 and arc bring paid for in installments.

noon in the Fairview church. Burial will be pany and was a clerk in the company station in Joplin at the time I it- Baptistj of his deatn in Dice Mr Hatfield was widely known cemetery, two miles west of Fair- amons youth of Galena as the two brothers, Grantjview, under the direction of the' ana er 0 several youth base- 1 of Iowa and Lon Hulljpogue funeral home of Wheaton. tg arns He was a charter! cal treatment. Mrs. Clarence Smith, 815 Porter avenue, was admitted for medical treatment Thursday.

Albie Taylor. 802 Rex crossing, was admitted as a medical patient Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. G.

T. Stovern, gery July 6, was dismissed yester-1719 Murphy avenue, announce the A i birth of a daughter at 8:02 o'clock yesterday morning. day. Buddy 1604 Wall avenue, was admitted yesterday for surgery. Mr.

and Mrs. Karl E. Beck, 2401 Jof a daughter at 9:10 o'clock' ts On hearing the verdict. Carl Steelc, who was holding the army pistol when it discharged the fatal shot, broke into tears and sobbed in the arms of his father. Carl Steele, 901 Roosevelt avenue.

Young Steele was the sixth and last witness to be sworn in by Coroner W. W. Hurst. But Hurst and Assistant Prosecutor John Mr. and Mrs.

David Rose, 525i Martin declined to question the Connor avenue, announce the youth because of his constitutional ANNOUNCEMENTS I--rtiKRftAL T. I. Coale of MILLION, DIES AT CARTERVILLE Street Baptist avenue, announce the birth member of the Galena barber quartet, a member of the Sixth church and the of a daughter at 7:22 o'clock yesterday morning. Thursday night. Mo Julv 15--1 Surviving AREA MAN had been seriously SUCCUMBS TO STROKE four months and in 'one year.

-59 od. dW M.iuHc Half ield ive daughters. jat 3:30 o'clock this afternoon atiMrs. Zola Birkinshay of Long home 400 Walnut street, wherejBeach. Mrs.

Annibel Mil- the last lard of Galena. Mrs. Lois Sch- hcaIlh Mrs. of Galena and Judy 1895 5 in Webb'l-atfield of the home; one sister. of" Joplin! E.

Smith 1715 i i a i i i i supplementary amounts available'Mo. to avoid "serious disruptions i this vital program." i The President also expressed! concern over a large increase number of new construction' starts for the Corps of Engineers and the Bureau cf Reclamation. He said 107 unbudgeted projects res ident of the Hickory Creek com--'- a Funeral arrangements will be iaie aismissea yesier were added by Congress and i sou thwest of Rogers, died le waV hTwaslannounced bv the Potect funeral medical treatment of them lacked detailed engineering (Thursday in a Springdale hospital! 1 11 March 1ms ne Ruth Dale. 412 Mudics. 'following a stroke suffered Thurs-' an Major sums in the bill the at his home.

rlont signed included 575 million, Surviving are is widow. Mrs. dollars in new funds for AEt McGarrah: five 053.000 for TVA. and Joc McGarrah of A t-iocowi fnr McGarrahl Alke and $01,962,300 for, Ernest McGarrah of.J"" flood w-nrlr nn thp MissiS-i. i Five Testify.

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lo- However, testimony' from Prcsti, 119 East Twenty-first i five witnesses, which Mrs. Maud Purcell. Asbury, ad- street, announce the birth of a i 0 tne a boy's Brotherhood of Railroad clerks, jmitted as a medical patient at 2:59 o'clock yester-.

brothcr two investigating" polTce'-i his widow. Mrs. wa dismissed yesterday. (day morning. a neighbor and the elder! Mrs.

Edith Butts. Smithton. Mrs. Tom Duvenick, 305 Northlsteele, was a jj tne ury ne eded for Ihn in-' younger i are CHARLES ALFRED THOMAS A3 Pasted 3 P. M.

July 1 4 Father of Mrs. Glen Mitchell 2428 Joplin i 2 P. M. Satufdjy. Rrv.

H. B. Hlekling. Officiating STEVE PARKER admitted Tuesday for avenue, was admitted verdict. treatment, was dismissed yester-jterday for medical treatment.

ne courtroom spectators paid 1 day. Robert Smith, Joplin route 3, a avenue, was admitted yesterday medical patient since July 7, was'for surgery, dismissed yesterday. Clarence Patchin, 920 Picher i ar interest, even straining Mrs. Ernest Nutting. Anderson.

Annie was admitted for surgery yester-' Baxter avenue, was admitted andjday. will be Iater dismissed yesterday afterj 5lrs. William E. Simpson. Webb forward on the seats to catch every- ord of his soft voice, to the testimony of Leonard Brewer.

13- year-old brother of the slain youth. He was the only witness who actually saw the shooting. MAyfoir 1502 Joplm Street o--FLORISTS He was a veter --an War and a mpmber KENTUCKY COUPLE HURT river construction. the Canen-ille Methodist arc one daughter. Mrs.

Bennett and one avenue, admitted July 6 for sur- 'gery. was dismissed yesterday. Mis. Sophia Weis. 1118 Moffet IN CRASH AT admitted as a medical terday afternoon.

(patient Tuesday, was dismissed City, was admitted yesterday as "Carl started to put No rt lin medical patient. Jpistol) back in the iBOUQUETS Sftc it (the' Gr dresser plants. ima. eun- itemi, (1. 7:0 Mr.

and Mrs. Charles 810, drawer." he testified, "when Waltj Park. HA Ohio avenue, announce the birth sa id, 'I'll bet you can't pull the'MIXED bouquets oc. oudioii. lot a daughter at 5:39 o'clock yes- trigger while it's in the i a 2311 Murphy.

jCarl just turned around and the i OCT AVTI c'rtiix-n Mr." and Mrs. Clyde Smith. 715! gun went off." --LOST AXD the! fray, tan 3-7953. Mrs. Emily Courell of Dardanelle, announced bv Minnesota avenue, announce thej Detective Harry Gibson and'LOST--Beagle, female--dark were injured in a Patricia Yocum, 2218 Maiden birth of a daughter at 4:42 o'clock patrolman Adrian Meacham both! whlte Re ard MA i j.

rr ioon i a a wan LOST or mare, from ivesieraaj onernoon. inai L.ari uas quite Kouk Farm Tipton Fon! MA 3 32 os. General. hysterical" when they saw ST Wi -Warren Cure, 62912 Main after the shooting and that! 1202': WILL BE HELD MONDAY and four brothers, Frank TT i Lea, ears oia who died yesterday after- Garrah of Odessa. Bill.

Rich- jtvp and Younger McGarrah. all of a home of -oUy dog, was admitted yesterday for medi-j he kept repeating over and over: to McCune-Brooks admitted as a medical pa-; ca i treatment. God, I didn't mean to do it." I 5 an Ulmer Wednesday, dismissed; PS Fronia Breeden. 636 Byers! Brewer was killed while he liberal re- MA 3 4316 talktr. Springdale.

Vnnp al Funeral a ToUav. Mrs. nil Julv Taken were James Almond Jones.73. and'yesterday. avenue, was admitted for medicalihis brother were visiting Thursday a "forehead "v'lclmty Johnnie Jones.

60, both of' Hunter L. Watts. 2628 Yuma yesterday. 'afternoon in the Steele home. The' 3-2642.

venue who died yesterday after-' Funeral service? will be held PICHER July Louisv noon in Freeman "hospital. wheret the Temple Baptist churcn npral gervices Qrphus James mitted j-h- had been a patient one with the Rev. L. 69-year-old farmer, who'Junes. i-- -i officiating, with a ten- j- ho af 5' Polic Police Ky who were admitted July i a of chest in- cal treatment, wa terday.

if-portc-d they were in- Mrs. Faner M. Troxel. uly 9 for medi-j Mrs. Floyd Cain.

Carl Junction 'boys had been playing with LOS J--'- dismissed yes- major surgery yester-'guns owned by the elder Steele.j brown billfold contnln- GF.V. New-. rs 'who was not home at the time. John Ewing. 1821 Joplin! Funeral services for the Brewer a son of Mr.

and Mrs. Alvie 801 Monroe avenue, will 2 O'clock ll JCS AnoOTffluui Cook. 219 North Kan. Florida, BeUy Columbus, PURELY PERSONAL Bnx 2ttl4. Joplin Ofi i Dial 4-2466.

KA 3-4ttS. O. conducted at 2 o'clock thi? in the McKinley Rheumatism? Church. The Rev. James Hopkins, massage, baths.

202 Wall. will officiate. Burial will! Osborne Memorial cemeter-: food. AT CARTHAGE Julv 15--Fu- f'snTal home i noon Monday, i he taken to the church until the funeral' CARTOAG 3 December 24. 1S90.

in Day-'neral services will be held at 10 ton. she came to Joplin as a o'clock Saturday morning in rhild had Jived here since. She.Ulmer funeral home for illiam ua, th- mdow of Ambrose LaFoIIette. years old. a mern- P.chr-r.

Lee Simpson and Frank BIG BLACKSNAKE FOUND Gebhart. The body will lie in state at the Thomas funeral home until the funeral hour. Monday, IN COUPLE'S BATHROOM Arley Forsyih. Chil- idren's home, was admitted LEXINGTON. July In 1 --'terday for medical treatment.

Thornhill-," Thursdav. i 9--SPECIAL NOTICES YOUTHS INJURED uho died January 5. 1954. She was', be of the Carthage city council, member of the Kmpin- Baptist died Thursday night in the. i 11 1 1 i 3 Mrs.

Don Bennette burst out ofi George Cain, 2601 Lincoln their second-floor bathroom, calling nue was admitted as a medical AS CAR husband. 'patient yesterday. "Don. there's something under, Mrs. Lara Sofonias.

San Anto- STELLA. Mo July 15 --Avon the bathtub." was admitted for medi- He discovered a big tlacksnake ca i treatment vesierdav. under the tub. and summoned their! Miss Betty Read, 807 Harlem! Operator Had Been landlord. Trooper Bob aV enue.

admitted Tuesday lor Healtfc Three o'c'ock this afternoon of the highway patrol, from the ser y. was dismissed yesterday. Harold Suman, 2620 East Eighth i i under direction of the Dillon mortuary- Pallbearers will be John -xv MULE TMst-. David Daniels. Clarence 1 or month.

Conspiete repair MA 'McGinnis. Stanley Wolfe. Billvi 'Carrico and Bill Brewer. IABC 'P holste Ma Co MRS. E.

E. WOOD, 86, 01 LO AT WLDD I I 1 1 SCIENTISTS URGE WORLD TO RENOUNCE WAR rebuut new. F-se estimates. Dial MA 4-6S56. 1607 Male.

Wjf of jon)ier Depar ent BI. dirt and Any hauling dump tr'jck. Duane D. Hadlev. MA 1 MA 3 260i 2102 Ariele.

A I BLACK and fill din. rock-, chat. l'j-S. MA1NA.U, Germany. Julv un IS: Kravtl mad S5: ill G-vira Kx.d.

Any Kind o( 1--V. 5 i- 1 as excellent chief at the time pastor of the Grand Avenue Grmrch at o' her Wrodrnnn circle of of Ckd. The body will then be sent a car hc was driving Uoor apartment. o'PS'dcnt and to Powell. for burial, ac- on Neu -Son county highway' The two men chased the snaKe Mreer a medical patient 1 companied by Mrs.

LaFolIctte. three miles south of hishway 1 stairs into the yard and killed 'Thursday, was dismissed old. wife of E. E. Wood, a Adeline July 15 Hudson Wood.

i--Eighteen Hobel prixe winnmcxi MA scientists appealed today for BmT smtes. cemfied to renounce war in this! cooler. MISS Dauson. 4 i MA S6 atomic age. I DAMAGED CLOTHING rewovtn.

trict prrsicent, a a earned That a with and the A-T. A Attending services in groups will gg near be Mayor Glen Joyce and Bobby Baker. IT jears oid. of 4 feet lonp. dav The Benneites believed the pioneer Webb Citv department nuclear could nvavsrs.

221 West Third. Dial MA 3-2399. earth with so much campbtn saiw Een-ice. 210 Forest. Phone VA 3- peoples would be de-i the Odd Fcl-; avcnu" and Mrs.

Edith organization, the uaa he mishap, and was "KT of the home: six p-andchil- lows. and the Mason 1 Odd treatment: at Cardwell hos-; drcn and a great-grandchild. rites will be conducted at the fu- pjtal. Younc Hall remained a neral homp. patient the hospital lonieht.

LIGHTNING STARTS FIRE rne accident occurred as the will be Earl Smith. L. W. George. A tin Olltl DHTC IT Forrmmn Sunday.

two youths were AND RAIN rUTb uui 1iiU Fu Slelia where Hal FOR SALE--OzarKa mlcsral watfr. water. Etntal Trailer, jWebb street. She had been in fail-; The scientists published the ap- Doty Pallbearers. Deatherase.

518 Pioher'jng health nearly three years, 'peal at the end of a week's con- 1 fo TM? Pallbearers for Qarence aven ue. was admiued as a medi-j lr5 ood had been a resident ference at this Lake Constance i- Gl ARANTEED pemu. neo ts 13.50. i Doty, who died ca patient yesterday. inf 0 hK mri 0 vi ve land to exchange scientific Btauty shop.

621 MHO. 0 Citv more than 50 vear- Thp included July 15 IS lrna neral sen-'icw for Wilham H. Fore- vjsat.nc his paren Kr 1 tn W9r5 old. of Hockerville. Accorams; to state hi-lmy pa- GALENA.

July firemen afternoon to a Lr.tie Mission church Hoichts. Ram. which started falling 7 across the roadway, tore horn about the time the call was Sunday a fence and overturned. occurrea as me win oe r-ari Burnie iw here from Oroixeo with cu HH.JUUCU 'ursrs ciork and watch -ere returninc to Frank Crabb. Charles Watkins, I Forty-first street, admitted her husband, when he entered the! American and Eur an scientistsj pl 2334 Vasi rocneenth.

MA fall, of Peona. 111.. Bill Nuttle and Everett Durall. Fu- Ry or 5U xvas dismissedImercantile business here with a Hi deki Yukawa of Japan. by parents.

ntral services will be held this yesterday. 1 brother-in-law, the late George! The aPP 631 was similar to the 2:30 Ancie state ta- mornmc. RonHpr Trppre. ad- r- approved by the i fceived had firemen fficiate. Burial i i a carted when lightmnp struck will be in Greenlawn ceme.er.

power pole, ipniting the pole and.northwt of Treere. under direc- grass near firemen I MOKAN COUNCIL BOARD TO PLAN FUND CAMPAIGNS The two youths vere hrousht to hy a passing Weather Observations for 24 Hours Ending at 6:30 p. m. July 15 DIES Final plan-; for the finance cam- of the MoKan area council. Boy" Scouts, to be conducted this fall will be outlined at a meeting of the council's executive boart PI 6:30 o'clock Monday night at cafe.

711 North Broadwa svonur. W. C. Markward'. minnl ha; urged all board mem- hers to attend.

HOLLYWOOD PERSONALITIES BOB THOMAS. Maticn Boston S2 WHILE ON WICHITA Cheyenne S3 89 Mrs. Emma Kochler BuhrT. "9 Denver S7 years old. 110 East Twenty-first Detroit S2 street, died at 3:55 o'clock this City 90 ernoon in Wichita where she hadlGoodland S3 been visiting in the home of a Kansas City 90 i HOLLYWOOD, of! This month daughter for the last eight Louis S8 the great state of Iowa is honoring Born May IT.

1S76. in Germany, Springfield 'Paul Gregory, who oddly enough she had lived in Jopiin 75 jha; made his fame and fortune She was the widow of BameylFort Worth bv opposing com. 'Buhrer. who died in 1931. Mrs.

I Havre. Mont 'As a 'tape and now a film was a member of the Little Rock dticer he has fought for the Presbyterian church and Los Angeies audiences in the sticks and the Royal Neighbors lodge. Miami Si H-ewhere want high-class enter-. arc one son. Howard 75 Buhrer.

141S Bycrs avenue: two New Orleans Jerry Bender. Treere. ad- Bruce Mr -wood was in business approved by the Cal on a Ju! mated yesterday for medical treat- rono-o for a time prior Albert Einstein and eight NeTM car kr.r». ment. 'ing to Webb City other internationally known scien- Mr MA 3-5994.

Joe Williams. Jopiin route 4.J Mrs Vo od active for many! t5sts released by Bertrand ot I1cIh admitted Wednesday for medi cal in the First Presbyterian iin London last Saturday. cn treatment dismissed yester- church and ebh chapter." Order Americans who signed or thrown. L-av dav rf the F-stern Star Another ac- appea' included Chancellor! a Mrs. Lena Reding.

2427 H. Compton of Washington the annuaJ UniversiK. St. Louis. ---held at -i MATTRESSES rebuilt, cotton or mat- matfe into innerspriogs: pick-jp and tfeliverr.

Jopllo ny. dial HA 4-OS07. jOiit; was dismissed yesterday. the s( Given Two Originators ofi KANSAS CITY. July 15 (ft tanks cleaned aad repaired.

and was Eugene Ellsworth. 30.1 work piarar.t«i. SMALL ENGINE REPAIF. jor. iH aakes.

and four-cycle priS- lawn inowcrt chain 53 CARTHAGE BRIEFS. tainment. not corn. Carl Miller of Cartemlle Qn July 26 Des Moines sa- Mrs. rainu: Farmer lork hten admitted to McCune-Brooks lutc he 34-year-old producer who and Mrs.

Mary Lortz. of Ncrth Platte. hospital as a medical patient. lonce wa barefoot farm boy Wichita, and one brother. Alwm Oklahoma City Harold Lee McCoy.

1704 Hill- Waukee. He'll receive the Kochler. Sergeant avenue. Washington crcsi has been admitted lo Me- honcr i at premiere of his first Funeral arraneements be Williston. N.

D. Cune-Brooks hospital as a medical "Nigh: of the Hunter." announced by the xevc Parker patient. "It's rather emharrassinc." he Haymes. Jasper, jt5. "but I'm also rl yesterday 10 McCune- touched." hospital as a medical pa-, Orpuiltrd ROBBED HIM OF $70 Gregory Iowa at 39 to seek Funeral wore J5 fortune in TJvrr Thursday in BennsncJW.

Kan wasjTs much inere. He drrpprd 5e7nour. 54 years his own handle of Jason LcnharS Jjje hcf MIM c(, a former Cartta-" resident who 0 his present one and dxl some approxima 0 $7 0 wi5J hc Sunday a1 hrr home in Sa- bit roles in ttms. He organued fl fl cjjd broth- a Gi-K-r? an-3 Sullivan a 5v ss 97 QJ S7 66 74 67 as fi? 78 fil 64 7S 67 76 72 64 71 jesterday. 'member of the 0.

E. S. Mrs. Alia Driscall. 2431 Pear; besides her husband' avenue, admitted for medical are two nc ph ew5 Eugene Hudson treatment Tuesday, was dismissed 3ra do.

and Ellis Hud- .07 jesterday. son. whose whereabouts are un- Mi-s. George Duff. Sarcoxie.

a kllovV7 an(i nieces. Mrs. E. J.i medical patient since June 23. was 5uor of Indianapolis.

dismissed yesterday. and Mrs j. Hanev of Cali- Mrs. O. J.

David. Webb City. forn a Sunday for surgerj-. was, Funera will be, ron- yesterday. at o'clock Sunday after-.

T. Mrs. Howard Cramer. F.m- a Hedge-Lewis funeral! Bcach: pire avenue, and son born sur.daj-. tne CV frank cal 3 61 one A .1.

uere dismissed yesterday. Interment will be that the word Mrs. Orvil Puckett. Opolis. ad- he an "mausoleum Va-'" 0 official definition rrnted Tor surgery Wednesdaj' on for transporting a stolen car He has four previous convictions.

What's the Good Word? By MR9. FRANK COI.BT etc. Croii-der Fard 602 TREES trimmed rfjnoTed. tvatkias. MA TREES trimmed, topped ana rtraovtd.

tstirsa'es. Tnll MA 4-o49S. TREE tuTftry. i.lrjbr^rr irlrr.jnisic. 3-5413.

ELECTR1FT old oil East SevtotK. r'ock Work teed Dusn 1711 Consor. Headers Want to Know. and dismissed yesterday. REPORTS HITCHHIKER FUNNY BUSINESS famjbr has no be sent.

should hat do EMPLOYMENT ovirtw I I 0 Joplin 3.ns are a a he became an a cn1 In im dflv nMr sn cnlh he latched onto Charles Laucb.on comjn ricd anfl avonuo Accordjw Jo 530 Sla1( n1 ihe roh-, a hitch-1 i Lrslor Clark. Carthage rmale (vnpe. made and two sixers. Mrs. Hazel wad in a real estate deal.

of Golden Oly route ASter a brief interlude as a soda Mrs Violet Henry of Heeds he A daughter r3 sent ihe portly on a reafl- 1 McCune-Brook's bosriilal 10 Mr. ins; lotir that a sensalmn. This Mrs. Herbert Cww. 1031.led to "Don Juan Hell." ho 3tc hhiker.

street. i Brown's Body." nc u1 IT name he did not to hrlp him A daughter bom Marlwl" and "Three lor To- driv Jrav iTOTn rlacc hospital Mr. night All iiiirefl tnr placc i r-nd Mrs. RoVrt P.aincs. 1 (KG West anfl scoivd on Broad- paar onl 0 Coliamhl Thursday.

Burk snid. and' 31 lhnr ania7 rrturwd ai which time siir-ory handsome he is com- Jhc rot)b( 'pared to Cregf-r- Tocki. articulate, Mrs Anna Edwards. 420 Oak and earnest about producing worth- Baby Snake KiDrr. yesterday 10 while thmcs lor ihe re- parenK of Hussell Rogers, aged' hospital for nicdi- marks about "Xighl of The Hunt- cf Sydney.

claim be' irraunnrt. has a -Tsvonilo for snake-i is Dawchejlv. Carthagr "The prople in iiojij-w-ooa killing. Whrn be saw a venomous i 4 a two days have soon it so Jar either like Nack snake in the gar-! hospital was or bate i1. The is a de- home.

T.usseH went wstcrday parlure Irom 1bo usual methods n1ri kitchen, took ihe poker! Loon Thorn JM2 Fifth of film making. Those who hile and haiterod the snake to Mrs. Paul Lj-ndon. J. H.

S. Answer: See "Americanism. Drrtvrn itltllBAt MthAt Page 84. Webster's New Intema- KtllKLD AUMIKAL. HtUAL al (1 Attachrnen or OF HONOR WINNER, DIES United States interests, or ideals.

2 Custom pe- POR7SMOUTH. R. July 13. to the United Stales or to Adm. Alcxandc- Gordon America: an Ame 66.

retired former head of the 5c OT ldca A Dental Corps and a WorJd especially a word or IWar I winner of the MedaJ of Hon- culaar to as or. died today at his home here. United States. Tfcat official appointment bj- the lal? enough for me. President" Roosevelt io rear ad- Washaston: Please us miral in madf him 3ht first Jh Denial Corps offirfr to win WASTED--MALE Karl Bar- STT W.J.S FARMED.

usage. ri 3 Mo. WANTED KXPERIEN'CED MOTOR REPAIRMAN ANP rank. Adm. Lyle sen-ed Naw from 1315.

in B. Anjm-er: Well. sir. I I knr.v Acconhnc 1o the dictionaries bi- weeks: Good Pay-- Good Working: Conditions means: occunng every ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE CO. accurnng every yc Coaaanchc.

WEBB CITY BRIEF5, week, which couldn't have been rEMALE MELr more anbigwus had it pcen -w-nt- Tbr Wr-1fyan Guild of cn hy my outraceous old assist- the Central Methodist church win ant. Dr. iltaoin ShrdSu. Since bi- isponsor an ice cream social on the'weekly is double-talk. I rccom- 'church 3awi from 7 until 10 o'clock mend not using it at all.

rvrr" 'Monday night. Ice cream, home- Oklahoma City: Why is a con- nors 1 imade cake and pie will bp served, gressman called a "solon." and Clyde Thomas of Nashville was how is it pronounced K. i admitted to Jane Chinn hospital; Answer: Thf term derives from yesierday afternoon for medical ne name of Solon, of family y-wsy-, dismissed i-esterdv- been established. "Otddyap! Frankly, I think you'rt for tht ftctoryl" Codrus. He was a wise Athenian i 1 Mrs.

Lalon of Saginaw Accent the first sj-Ua-j admitted to Jane Chinn thus- SOE-3on. yesterday lor medical treat-! rjr. j. of San Diego, found the most scrambled rneta-i r.tiVtirun Paul Panon and 0 ne "Philosophy is a bom Thursday in Jane Chinn hos- the lifht of which 1 3 pital. dismissed lo iheir navigaK 1 the volcano of Life home.

712 Nonh Maiden Lanr. Jop- jpjjjjnc ihf course." i ilin. yeytc-rdai" afternoon. A.

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