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PIClilCATMONEn Joplln GRIN AND BEAR IT By UCHTT Than Council Ml Outing MOM-TIT. MO Ann More a "00 i of Columbus from a dozen Southwest MISMMII I i hold a di-cirit idc pi rue a jVlnnetl I'ohert Tinkler of Spi i i i deputy heads ihe 'if Tlurloenih riisiiict, is i of a is planned lo be a a a i picnic for i i of Souihwest Missouri and i families. Councils of the i d'- I arc located in Jophn, Springfield. Nevada and Verona, i each council's membership a i irt surrounding towns. Mo- nott was selected as the site for the cnic because of its a location.

The Rev. Father a .7 i i i a pastor of St I a Catholic in a I number of of C. Francis Hess, grand kmcht of council No. said he expects members from Webb City and Carthase lo a The picnic, which will a at noon in ihe Monett i park. Games i be provided for the i-hfldren.

HPSS said each member of organization i take a picni Junch. and the four councils i provide other refreshments. Milting K. C. Woman And to my etrtor Joomtd wtHiny tor the Jet 19 nth tht GAME SUZAN BALL DIES OF CANCER i From i I I tip the aisle, just as she said 'BUJiNED WING OF ILL-FATED PLANK BALKED ITS LANDING i Ton; i-Hied From a I tion.

Many persons there saw the Then she starred in a picture. i rlner. overhead at "Chief Crazy Horse." Career Began for Charily. flames Her entertainment career had its'engine. about 200 feet, streak past i shooting from right POLICE HOLD K.

C. WOMAN KIDNAPED AND MURDERED beginning at a charity bazaar at Santa Maria. where she moved with her famijv after she i i i Fipra Pace 11 to the case. The highway patrols and sheriffs' officers in both Misouii and Kansas were called in. Radio appeals Pllut Radioed Landing Try.

bioadcast to lesidenls of i Shortly before the crash, Barron radioed he uas attempting a i graduated from North Holly-j crqency landing at Forney, bu he did not get into contact with wood High School. She baked a cake for bazaar. Camp Cooke soldiers saw her pic- the operations tower there. Nickolls. seeing the C'onvair ap- iure with the cake and sent the proach.

at thought the plane photo to a talent -She won I had its landing lights on and turned in a the other airplanes contract i Universal-International. Born in Buffalo. N. coura- the i i i 1 turned to watch the air- pecus girl once was asked if acain. I realized his engine Tragic experience with cancer a a afire.

Then it lost its wing brought her closer to religion. "I think it has brought me a betier understanding of the a of God." she replied. "It also has made me appreciate the kindness wreckage and fell straight, into the woods," Nickolls said. The wing foil about a a of a mile from the main mass of of other SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS STAR IS BEING DRAFTED The bodies were taken in Arm i ambulances over a path bulldozed to the crash scene. A temporary morgue was set up in an unused military police barracks, and from Mo the Au? -The Hills is being BRAXSON.

Shepherd of drafted. Darwin Rfid Payne. 2-i-jear-old 3nor portraying the Shepherd in the Southern Players' stage presentation of Harold Bell Wright's novel at the Shepherd of the HiJls summer theater here, is scheduled to report to the St. Louis induction center for ttje army, August 22. Along i playing one of the most important roles, Payne designed the scenery for the "Shepherd." HP made scale models of the scenes as patterns for the slage sets.

For the last two years he has designed scenery for Southern Players" shows on campus in Carbondale. Ill and for their tours. Payne's artistic abilities are not lirrnted to some designing, as his paintings have been in exhibitions of national scope including ones FT the St. Louis City Art Museum areas to search their premises for any clues. Allen said he and his i had planned to dine out and had employed a baby sirter for their sons, Bilfy.

11. and Bobby, 8. He said he NEW HOSPITAL PLAN COVERAGE EXTENDED Tall lor niNr Vre tor ami Imtllftlrj. have been completed bv UK- Si lxuis Blue and uicui- l)ers of the Missouri Hospital As- to offei JiJue Cioss Preferred. new broad comprehensive hospiiHl service program to employes of husmess and industry, a announced yrsleidH.v by Klmci F.

i executive director of i llo.spital i i Inc. of Si. Jxuis. The new will cover in all Jaboiatory services, diagnostic x-ray, anesthesia, physical therapy, shock therapy, basal metabolism tests, and electrocardiograms w-hen billed by hospitals and when the Blue Cross member covered In i i i a is bed patient in a Blue Cross ice hospital. a i a i sei ices fire included in Ihe new piogram us the result of a jequei-t to the B-hi Cioss board of trustees by members of the Missouri Hospital As- social ion.

A spokesman for the hospital association said the c- was made so a the St Louis plan would conform to ihe recommendations of the A i a Hospital Association that radiologic pathologic, anesthesiologic and physiatric, services billed for hy hospitals should be paid for bv Blue Cross, The A i i a Hosp i a Association is the official' body which approves Blur- Crossj lurrh 1 Control of Firm by plans throughout the country: Oll.cr Treatments Covered. "Wilma Allen. 34. i of eallliy i i a i i a A was sought, by police In a i her bloodstained CHI con- a i i i a bloodied clothing wag under i a She had missing fur i 16 hours i in.e in a shop A Wire- photo). a i a i a i i licf-p and radium treatment is provided to bed patients or in the out-patient dcpanment of hospitals to the extent of up to S100 during; any 12 consecutive months.

Electric shock therapy used in treatment of nervous and mental condition? is provided to patients or to the extend of up 10 MOO in out-pauent departments of a service or non-service hospital had expected her to'call him after, i TM? 12 months she left the beauty parlor but cnod surgerv. not become alarmed until later inj benefits are provided the afternoon the out-patent a of J. David Connell. owner of the hospitals for accidents and minor beauty shop and Mrs. Allen's hairdresser for nine years, said she appeared in "a very good mood" during her visit to the shop.

Mrs. Rita Lamkin, the manicurist, said The new- program will provide 70 days' full sen-ice benefit pet- confinement in semi-private accommodations and an allowance of she got the impression from chat- a day toward The room ting with Mrs. Allen that thelchar.se if the member uses a pn- young woman planned to drive out'vate room. Benefits up to S6 a day her summer home on nearby aie provided for an additional ISO Lake Lotawana. Police unable to locate im- there they transferred to men -i a tely.

however, anyone who dajs per confinement. Other D'seases Covered. TEXAS FLOUR MILL MERGER COMPLETED of Control of Firm Finished in Philadelphia mid Ft. North. FORT WORTH, Tex.

Aug 5 Purchase of contiol of Klour Mills of America by invesiors was completed here today and in Philadelphia. J.M. Ferguson. said. Ferguson said the new owners would take control at the 1 annual meeting Sept.

12 in Kansas City. He said a sovcial new members will be named to the board. Other who paid near S2.000.000 for control of mills are Kay Kimbell. Fort Woith i i firm W. P.

Bomar, president of Bewley Mills: Phillip A. Xoiri.s. Jr general manager of Kimbell-Norns Mills: A. L. Leibscher of New Braunfels, president of Roller Mills, and Charles A.

Sammons, Dallas insurance executive KENTUCKY ELECTION CAMPAIGN IS NOISY Ciu- TmUy-- pri Kplll I.OUJSVJLLK. Au 5 'fl Fictionally divided Democratic determine their candidate for governor tomorrow in inoHt i i nary in Iti years. Karh side forecast victory he showdown ncared between: Former baneball coiiimiKsion A B. a Chandlci, at 57 striving or a political comeback. Former appellate Judge Bert Tombs, at 43.

seeking lo rise from he state's highest court (o its top executive pout. Half Million Vote Some obiervers predicted lomor- row'g turnout will near or top a lalf million. The record for democratic gubernatorial primary Kentucky is 516.021 set in 1939 vhen former Gov. Keen Johnson defeated Slate P.c-p. John Young Jrown.

Fewer Republicans were xrcted to vote in the a Demo- ralic slate where five of the last seven governors have been Demo- Tats. Seeking the-GOP nomination are S. Dist. Ally. Edwin K.

Denney 51, and James L. Clay. 43-year-old attorney. Their campaign has been quiet. The major party nominees wil ace Prohibition and Independent candidates in the Nov.

8 genera lection. Nominees also i be selectee or eight other srafe office'. 20 of seats in the Kentucky Senate all 100 seats in the House of Rep- reentalives, Combs' old place on the Court of Appeals and District and local offices. Chandler Administration. Chandler bucked the opposition of Lawrence W.

Wethcrby's state administration. Wetherby was not eligible to succeed himself. Jeplin Naval Officer Rttirts After 23 Years' Service, 17 in Sea Duty CHARGE GASSVILLE MAN WITH MURDER (irorgr Mart Arraigned In Cft With HUytaft WORK IS STARTED ON NEW WATER MAIN FOR BAXTER SPRINGS BAXTER SPRINGS. Aug. Crocker.

Hobson Funeral At Galena Sunday GALENA. Au.g services for Samuel Homer Hobson. of who i killed in the crash of the American Airlines Convair plane Thursday near Fort Wood, i be conducted at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the Galena Christian church. The Rev. Charles Gibson will officiate.

Burial will he in Oak Hill cemetery under direction of the Derfelt funeral home. The body of Hobson was identified in the wreckage about 4 o'clock this afternoon. Galena funeral directors who returned the body here tonight reported that at 2 o'clock this afternoon, only six of the bodies in the wreckage had been identified. end the Chicago Exhibition Mo- He designed the i UNESCO International 1 65 Tor Monih posters that appeared in the Boy fo Be Sunday I'nited States and the free world. This summer he has appeared on stage here in "The Cat and the "Village Green." "My Three Angels" and "The Shepherd of the Hills." Payne received his master of arts degree in from Southern Illinois university in hondalr-.

home town. CARTHAGE BRIEFS. Mr. Mrs. .7.

C. Sr-ha-'' a .1. B. Ames AURORA. Aug.

services for Stanley Holderby. 16-year- old Aurora youth who was killed when an American Airlines Con- vair plane crashed near Fort Leonard Wood Thursday, will he conducted at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the Aurora high The Rev. H. L. Lawhon the Rev.

Bob Bcaty will offi-j iate. Burial will be in Hill I 1 0 n.i cemetery, north of Clever. Holticrln charred bodv a saw Mrs. Allen drive away after.berculosis. venereal, a and Hospital care for pulmonary tu- 5-Replacement of a one-half inch she valked out of the shop.

land nersous and drug: and alcohol- Mrs. Allen's parents, Mr. a i disease? included for 30 days Mrs. Frank E. Cookus of Tulsa.

in a service hospital in a 12-month were unaware she was period or up to J12 per day for missing until they heard a radio a maximum of $300 in any 12 broadcast about discovery of the bloodstained car. Later. Mrs. Cookus said, her son-in-law called "but he was 50 torn up that he could hardly talk." "Wilma and the two month period in a non-service hospital or sanitarium. Nester said the new program will meet the evergrowing demands of business, industry and water main in the southwest section of the city was started this week under the supervision of C.

L. Wheeler, superintendent of the water works. The new water a i will be a two-inch line, and will from Seventeenth to Tw en- ty-first streets on Lincoln and Park avenues. The vvork was authorized by the water committee of the city coun- visited us last summer letter I got from her she wrote she planned to rome to Tulsa early in August." she said. Mrs.

Cookus described her daughter and Allen as being "desperately in love, just like they were still on their Wed in 1943. The Aliens were married in Burlington, Iowa, in February. 1943. At that time she was living! vo children a tor for a complete hospital ser- cil to provide better service for and the last nc a residents of The area, and is being vice This program i have ihe effect of paying for almost- everything on the hospital billed. It will be offered to a minimum enrollment of 25 employes.

It i planned to make service for first group effective on Seplem-, 1 beinp financed from the a department fund. Sen. Alben W. Berkley and Sen. Earle C.

Clements, acting Senate majority leader, returned to their home state to campaign for Combs. Chandler, governor in 1935-39 and U.S. Senator in 1939-45. sought to be the third man ever to come back to win the Kentucky governorship. Schools, roads and welfare programs the chief issue 1 of the campaign.

Both Democratic and Republican gubernatorial candidates promised to seek financing of a siepped-up program for common school education. Democrats were assured control of Ihe Sena I and appeared almosi certain to i their traditional House control. FORMER BAXTER GIRL AGAIN ON TELEVISION CASSV1LLK. AUK. of lirsl degree murder, a a i penally of in the jjas chamber, were liled today Hgumtt George a years old.

who is accused In the i i a shooting Wednesday afternoon of John G. a Matthews, 81j yeHr 1 old. a i w-jis analgned i nfler- i noon in court before .1. K. Slater, who set the ciHte for the preliminary hearing on Ihe charge for August 12, No bond was set for Hart, who was returned lo tlw: Barry county a i where he has been confined since his arrest shortly a the show- a who shared his home i i a 11:30 o'clock last in Cnssville Community hospital, wheie he WHS taken follow mx the A Joplin sailor came home from (he sea this week.

Chief a a Officer Hubert D. llesselline (above), retired i a July 31 at Charleston. S. a 23 yeurs of serv ice. llesselline is a foster son of Mr and Mrs.

L. McDonuld. 11M" Crest Drive. Joplin. He has a brother.

W. JI. Hesseltine, residing in Oakland, and sisier, Mrs. Claude Leader, at Seneca. lie entered the a at Joplin August 23.

and on December 7, 1941. was in Ihe submarine service at Manila. i the anese forces hot on their heels. i i a Pinnell, Barry county prosecuting attorney, a a i a i i formerly felonious with a deadly weapon, hut handed the chaige to v.hen a died. i was shot i a caliber i ifle.

at close range, i ins; in a a i in the Jivmc room of his home. Barry County Sheriff Hill Hcmphill said. The bullet entered a head above the r.cht ee. and lodged in tlv back or his skull. He a discovered, unconscious hv Cas.svillp men.

Hobe Amos submarine uroup wiih-j a i a rland Hilburn. who hart drew 10 the Dutch Indies and hen lo Australia. The American forces and Hpssel- ine advanced back to New Cumea where, in June, 1944, he wns irans- crred back to the I'niteri States 'or ar He ie shooting in downtown CassvjlJe. Barry County Coroner Paul Hen- liest toniehl no inquest would held, unless lequcsted by the on ns appointed a a a i inie nc mwe December 15. 1943.

A returning to (he Tmted Stales. Hesseltine i jack to sea after leave and the occupation of Japan. During his recent years of serv- ce. he served in ihe Meditcr-j ranean. Of his total 23 of of them have been erved on i BAXTER SPRINGS.

Aug. Miss Bernadine Read, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M.

Read, 221 East Tenth street, will appear on the ''America's Greatest Bands" program to be telecast by the CBS television neiwcnk at 6 o'clock a i a night, purchased 44 worth standard time. In recounting some of his ipnences and aid he had visited i i a nation in the i HpsseJtine said he probably iculd RO to work i Mi-Donald i f. i i I lo Momana ENTERTAIN AT PICNIC BAXTER SPRINGS 5. The Ladies of L.on« entertained last mcht at a a i picnic supper at the Lions Club buildinc. i about 40 Mrs.

i Kldon Karber Kemph were and Mrs. SHORT-CHANGE ARTIST ENRICHED $10 AT W. WEBB CITY. Auc A chort-chanee fit-tut tonight managed to obtain J10 from thr clerk A'c the Savemor markpt hrre, by operating old routine. Accordine to nf the Jasper county sheriff's force, who co-operated wish Wehh City police in the investigation, a woman entered the store about Games were plaed under the direction of the program committee.

Mrs Jack and Mrs. Tom Milliard, i number of prizes being awarded to winners. A business meeting will he held neM morrth. following a dinner. The meeting is scheduled for September 1.

Mrs. Ben Maglaughlin. president, -will be in charge. FUNERAL SERVICE INFORMATION o'clock The show, featurine popular a bands of the nation, is tele- groceries. I She handed a clerk ai the check-! out stand at ihe store a J20 bill! CHETOPA AREA COUPLE TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE cast live from New- York City as and four cents in a for The 1 ber J.

summer rep acemcnt for the-articles. and when she received her Jackie Gleason show. took a 51 hill from her Mitch Miller's orchestra will bejpurse. placed it i nine others, i featured band this week, andjwhirh she received in change and CHETOPA. Aug.

5 Mr. Miss Read will the clerk for two S5 ULL GOSPEL CHURCHES with her uncle and aunt. Mr. a TO HOLD STATE-WIDE and Mrs. Claude Dalby of Chctopa Mrs.

Clarence Moody. Moody is editor and publisher of the Bur- lington-Hawk-Eyc Gazette. The Moody's were en route by automobile on a vacation trip to MEETING IN BAXTER BAXTER SPRINGS, Aug. 5--A state-wide fellowship meeting VI 1 I I LA Colorado today when an appeal! of Full Gospel churches of Kansas was broad cast to officers along the; be held at the Full Gospel route to Ilaz them down and tell 'tabernacle. 918 Park avenue, Mon- them cf Mrs.

Allen's disappearance. A woman at Bedford. Iowa. day. according to Mrs.

Willa Filler, pastor of the church. who heard the broadcast spotted Services arc scheduled for 10:30 the Moody car. flagged it down i o'clock Monday- morning. 2:30 and broke the news to them. o'clock in the afternoon and at and Bonnie and of Kansas Cr.y.

Mrs. Ames and Mrs. are P. L. Anders of rou'e The Moody's interrupted their o'clock at night.

Several out- trip immediately to get in touchjof-town speakers wilj take part in with relatives. Mrs. Allen was born in Osacc rwfl City. -Tune 24. 1921.

and has route 2. will observe their golden weeks ago i the wedding anniversary Sunday with chestra. an open house Sunday afternoon Winter." i she recorded two Whin ihe clerk handed her at their home located three miles northeast of Chetopa. OALKXA BRIEFS. Miller or-two bills.

placed them on top of the in Jl hills, counted th money, and asked him for the J20, bill back. The clerk returned the and Mrs. H. M. JTlone nd oTMan ihe The former Miss Anna Wantland! a Parkes i leave 1 5 rnf 'han w-hen she and Claude Dalby were married; loda a vacat on Colo-! pniereri llIS sairinjr the 44 cents August 6, 1905, and have lived in' Cherokee county since that Mrs Howard Miller and daugh- Mr.

Dalby w-as born jind reared Miss Carolyn, of Wichita, arrived last night for a with the former's mother. Mrs. Rodney- near Faulkner and Mrs. Dalby came to the county from Ritchie, Mo. when she was 11 years old.

They have five daughters. Mrs. and other relatives. Miss Carolyn Miller will spend the. Nola Brayfield of Columbus.

Mrs.i ueck( nd herc MrP i I plans Mable Weir of Vale jo. Mrs.l a i th neM week. Mary Lawrence of Portland. The Rcv anrf Mr5 Krnc EDWOND NEWTON LATNE tO Hout. I.

N.e»h« 4:00 f. Auguit I of WIUMM CHESTER GAVIN 43 705 in leeiJtftf W.yntivllU. 3. I'SJ- CAHRIE ESTELLE GAVIN 40 705 Ohio injurid in Auij. 3.

Funtril Strvicti 3:00 t. M. McKJnUy CSur( Rtr. Jimx W. A.

Offieufi" worth of croceries, officers said. Sheriff's officers issued ft a inc tonight to businesses and other! establishments, to he on the Jook-i out for the woman, or any other persons who may attempt to work the nltempf. Harry Bishop is manager of the store. 75 found the plane about two hours a ihe crash. The body lived with the Moodys at Ottaw-a before going taken to the Hams funeral homcj at Clever, w-hcre the for-' merlv resided.

i to DRIVER OF ONE ARRESTED PLAN SINGING SONVENTION 1 and Mrs. Ernestine Ches-u aca trip to Colorado TONIGHT AT SARCOXIF Chctopa. 14 grandchildren'mio IW I siipermtendem Mrs. Vera Martin of Cxpeci0 to return today from route nutt of ANNA MAY DUKES YUM Cilif. A Auguit 7.

Methtr of John B. W. I trtl Strrittt 2 6. m. Firit City.

Me. Mr. Ci'y ho. 5 Mr. and Sociv vriKon arihag? 1.

In NEW HOPE COMMUNITY TO HOLD HOME-COMM1NG TW-O automobiles were damapexl ii-ijvu one sidcswiped the other C. OF C. RECREATION about 10:30 o'clock last night in the Tn MCCT 3200 block on Maiden Lane. I Httl Rhodes. years old.

nine WICHITA MAN FINED $100 A of the athletic and of in CARTHAGE. Aug. 5 An annual Jy-Dc-rominc; celebration of na' TI.J^,. -v jjopp community be Sunday at home of Mr. Morns Wilson, one and recreation committee of Ihe Joplin Charnnr of Commerce will be of Galena, was arrested and I F.

K. PonMous. Ir.f Galena (Thursday from hospital A tK A convention w'lll held at JAMES SHIRMAM WILSON fO Old-- 2 I 4 ftPfnVYTM r- ln he had been a UnVnn.Cn UnlWinit rredical patient since Tuesday. TTin Aue. The Rev.

and Mrs. Taylor Davis attending a camp meeting for Clifford Hawkins. 49 years old. of Usscmblics of r.od in Wichita? Mr. Wichita, was fined S100 and costs at 1(1 o'clock ihis at ihf offices rf the chamber, Chairman of announced 3as' booked for driving while intoxi-jby Justice Lee F.

Best here iodayj irri; 5 catcd when his southbound car'after pleading guilty lo a charge of hh crossed the center lane and side-'driving while intoxicated. conduct coxic Church of the Nazarene. 1 strtPt and Washington avenue. The Rev. Dance Biellier, A 2:00 t.

M. I Ckirl.ti.n Church of Springfield i eraJor. A number of as are i.nfena 5n pie 5eni The public rliurrh alter which mvjled Jhc Rcv reium 5o for the re- Homer (ilbcrt pallor a nonhNwnd rar druon byi A passenger in hjs car. Kenneihi n( pr 1nc a nl W. Harlan.

of rortcr'McColIum. also of Wichita, pleaded! .1 CS( MoF.ride and dauch- Kind Homrv to a charge of drunkenness lrr i ar of New a rr han Tenn who a i visiting Tn Ireland. Shr Bel- Of 'SS handled 671 got bui of 10.4W cuts re-i Traffic Rudj P.nzzard an fined $10 and costs. was arrested Thursday Shfnff Bill Crane in F.aMrr Springs Ihis wefk. fas! rrnoils Alia AI lodv Will T.l.r Horn.

10 A. M. to (Urnum UMM I 2 Mcndly MA 3-4S47 jrniih of herc on high- Trvon of Galena Heiphls. FUNNY BUSINESS Mr. and Mrs.

MitcheH ceived AI the shelier. only 114 50! of heid an city for driving Hr u-aj arrrsied famil 1o Trini- fs and dad. whero Mr. IS oVJork in 1 ninn 1 T'-n in Jhe Tnnidad i-ollesc year. desert Fi!) prach haV.

or canned' wj'h JiJllr sugar Irosiin? flavorrd rirwl and Iop rate or of Ivrr hy Shrnff Crane. GALENA EPISCOPAL lloiy v. Sunday motninc at Si, -1. Church oV IUUSTKAHD SERVICES HURLIUT-fiLOVER W. NASH 71 4th f.

M. MTI. M. TSf ATTlilf --IU Mr. momng.

will br in Toprka on TTiTjrsday anrt Frida of 1o ronducl -hureh school Th-s that be prf pared invoKed may rhuroh workshops MALLETT DANCE sn run EMIOLL No. hivt thit happy cxprtscren you wort MIT ItS I Waff pitl MA 4-0740.

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