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A 19 SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1957 THE DAYTON DAILY NEWS PAGE 3 $25,000 Gems Stolen At Resort Drop in To Japan Hinted U. S. Farmers May Lose Big Market If Nipon Dollars Dip, Unit Says WASHINGTON, Aug. 17 (UP) The Foreign Agriculture Service has warned the American farmer that-he Mayor Escapes Gun-Wielding Aide Texas Town Secretary Kills Self After Official Dashes Through Door to Safety MANSFIELD, Aug. 17 UP) For a tense 10 minutes Mansfield Mayor Roland Turck, 53, sat pleading for his life as town secretary J.

D. Hayes, about 55, gestured threateningly with an ivory-handled revolver. Then, as Hayes diverted his NEWPORT, R. Aug. 17 (UP) Jewelry valued at $25,000 is missing from the home of a Newport summer colonist, police said today.

The loss was reported by Mrs Helen P. Bastedo of Washington may lose some of his rich export market in Japan if Japan suffers a dollar shortage. D. C. and Chart House, Oakwood Japan was this country's best -4 I i Tmtmm it im iii llii Kmfm I it if Jfc AMto 3IWMaillllwi'iilnlmiMmi farm market through 1952-55 and Terrace, Newport.

The gems have been missing since Monday night and Mrs. Bastedo searched the United Stales was second only the house before notifying police Tuesday. Her attorney, Cornelius C. attention a moment to throw away a cigaret, Turck dashed through a swinging door, ducked beside a counter and fled as bullets sang past him yesterday. Hayes chased the mayor through a door, waving the .38 caliber weapon.

After the excitement was over the secretary was found dead on the floor of his office from a shot in the chest. The revolver lay six feet away, four cartridges In 1956, she took 25 per cent of U. S. cotton exports. RICE Japan imports about 23 million bags annually, about 12 per cent of its needs.

The United States supplies about one-fourth of this. More than 25 per cent of U. S. rice exports went to Japan during 1952-55. WHEAT The United States ex-ports 40 million to 50 million bushels to Japan annually.

This is more than 50 per cent of Japan's total imports. In 9 per cent of U. S. wheat exports went to Japan. In 1956 Japan accounted for a sizeable percentage of U.

S. ex ports of cattle hides, 30 per cent; non-fat dry milk solids, 14 pep cent, and tallow, 16 per cent. 4 Moore, made the value estimate. Moore said it was insured. Police Capt.

John P. Connolly, said there was no evidence of a hreak into the house. He added police have not ruled out the possibility that the jewelry might have been mislaid. discharged, another unfired B. T.

of sm- to the United Kingdom in 1956. Japan currently is importing about $1,500,000,000 of farm products a year. The American share is almost $400,000,000. But the future outlook is uncertain, the FAS says. AFTER WORLD WAR II Japan paid with dollars supplied chiefly by the U.

S. armed forces. This flow has now shriveled somewhat, with Japan relying chiefly on what she sells for export. But the island country is still importing twice as much from the United States as it exports to this country. This means the Nipponese are depending less on American farm products.

In addition, the rest of the world has more farm products to export than formerly. With her own exports increasing, Japan has more foreign exchange for trading elsewhere. Justice of the Peace Webb entered a verdict cide. IT JUST WASN'T MEG O'DAVS DAY Soap Box Derby Set AKRON, Aug. but no egg.

Meg's achievement was touted by Rutgers university officials as a state, national, and maybe even a world record. The officials had hoped Meg would keep it up for 365 days'. A. P. Wirephoto FLEMINGTON, N.

Aug. 17 lleg O'Day, the little leghorn that laid an egg every day for 281 days, gets a sympathetic look from farmhand Walter Keimer at a test farm here after failing to lay her 285th consecutive egg. She sat and sat and sat, 60,000 spectators are expected for tomorrow's running of the 20th annual Ail-American Soap Box Derby. Cuyahoga Budget Up CLEVELAND, Aug. largest budget in county his.

tory has been received by tfr Cuyahoga county commissioners. The 1958 budget of $51,747,726 is $5,547,700 above this year's (fx. penditures, the commissioners said yesterday. MAYOR ROLAND Tl'RCK Pleaded for His Life The large crowd was predicted TURCK ESCAPED with his left thumb broken by one of the bullets. The mayor said Hayes, town secretary for six years, summoned him by telephone, greeted him profanely and asserted: "You are responsible for this audit.

I'm going to kill you." Hayes was referring to a close check of municipal records ordered Tuesday night by the town council, Turck said. The mayor said he argued that the council, not he, ordered the audit, and begged to be spared. HE SAID the secretary told him: "I don't like you and I haven't liked you for 18 months. Don't scratch your head or move or do anything." by derby officials yesterday as Thus, it is becoming easier for they reported the largest ad her to buy products from other countries. And in the long run, Man Charged With Arson VAN ALIA vance ticket sales in the 20-year history of the event.

Good weather also is expected to bring out a large crowd. Partly cloudy fkies with temperatures in the 70's were forecast. the experts say, she will be inclined to buy from countries which buy from her. CHURCH OF CHRIST 858 National Road JOHN WRIGHT, Kvanfallit Here are some highlights of rnictay: A record field of 159 young ANNOYED SKUNK ACTS ACCORDINGLY RACINE, Aug. 17-(UP) Dog Warden Buth File picked up a "box at the postoffice a but wishes he hadn't.

The box contained a skunk which had been annoying the postoffice, and the skunk also was annoyed, and acted accordingly. drivers tuned up their gravity- Blbla Bluay a.m. WoraMp Communloa A.M. Children's data P.M. Special Marketing Plan Set Up for '57 Tobacco Special U.

S. Pool for Coker 13. 140 And Dixie Bright 244 to Move Soon WASHINGTON, Aug. 17-(UP) The Agriculture Department has set up a second special marketing program for 1957-crop flue-cured tobacco containing mixtures of three discounted, or limited varieties Coker 139, Coker 140, and Dixie Bright 244. Japan's trade with the United States: COTTON Japan Imports more than two million bales annually, one-third from the United States.

powered racers on the 97o-foot Worahlp P.M. i. CAMBRIDGE, 0., Aug. 17-UP Prosecutor John Moorehead of Guernsey county said "today he is preparing arson charges against Clyde Taylor, 57, accused of setting fire to a house In OmiIak fifi aarliat in tha Derby Downs hill yesterday. All Wadnaadny Bameaa 1:30 F.M Turck said he kept wishing in vain that someone would enter the office to pay a water bill or 159 passed official inspection.

Youngsters from the United States, Canada, Alaska and several foreign countries will be racing for prizes which include col on other business Finally, Th nuii.iiini ni Tivinp ii Hayes turned his head, the head, the mayor dashed outside, shouting AgmA statement admitting he lege scholarships and a two-week tour of Europe for the champion. -lor help. had set fire to the home of his The department said tobacco The mayor was elected in April. He runs a real estate business with a "Mayor's Office" sign over the door. 'PRESERVE PURITY9 third limited support varieties as well as crops consisting entirely of the limited support varieties.

On July 25, department officials estimated that less than former commonlaw wife, Ethel Whitmer, after they had been in an argument. The house was destroyed. Authorities said Taylor also admitted- having thrown gasoline on Mrs. Whitmer, threatening to set her afire. She was not injured.

Taylor was picked up shortly a Not- fh inrlflnnl and rharpprl 'Other Kind' of Petting Sin, Graham Says FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Sawmill and Rubicon Roads CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Subject: SUNDAY, August 18 II A.M. Sunday School II A. M. for Pupils Up to 20 Years WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETINGS AT 8 P. M.

Includs Testimonies of CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Healing Radio Broadcast. "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS" containing more than one-third of these varieties will be put into a special pool and sold separately from other tobacco received by the flue-cured Tobacco Marketing Stabilization Corp. under the price support program. The special pool of this mixed-planted tobacco will be sold as soon as practicable after the close of the season, the department said. ON JULY 25, the department set up the first special pool.

This pool was for producers whose with ooeratinz his car while his NEW YORK, Aug. 17-(UP) (slash my wrists, or jump into license was under revocation. He Rillv Hraham advised the river." one per cent of the 1957 flue-cured tobacco will be of the limited support varieties. THE DEPARTMENT said any net gains resulting, from the sale of tobacco contained in either special pool, after payment of the original price support advances plus actual packing and handling costs, will be distributed to individual growers who consigned tobacco to each was sentenced to 90 days in jaili last niht o-t. a(vu fhristian on that charge and fined $200, Bonn Envoy Recalled BONN, Germany, Aug.

17 CP) Rolf Lahr, West Germany's special ambassador for German-Soviet negotiations In Moscow, was ordered home again today for consultations. It was the second time Lahr hnd been ordered back to Bonn for consultation since the talks in Moscow bean July 23. The latest development threatened to wreck the negotiations for once and for all. A complete ting as a preparation for people to steer clear of and costs. riage is permissible for Chris-; non-religious persons as prospec Every Sunday Morning at 9 Station WING tive mates.

of tians, but "the other kind" "Get a young man or woman tobacco contained not more than one-third of the discounted varie ii "a- who has yielded to Christ," he He told his Madison Square sa.d (0 just waJt untU one Garden audience of 18,500 per- jcomcs fl Marr, between 11 CIO Members Get Diplomas pool. sons, me majority ol inc. non.religious agers, that young people should If ha iA I JUIIJ LTlLiy IUUHM.1 Xl- OMIUt Department officials said the arrangements are designed to give producers of the limited support variety tobacco the benefit of the full market value of such tobacco. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST ties.

The marketing arrangement was the same as for the second pool announced recently. Price supports will be extended on the mixed varieties at previously announced rates 50 per cent of the rates for tobacco of other varieties. Eleven members of OO local Preserve ineir sermon on teen.age dating unions in Dayton were graduated greatest gift you can give tne i. anotner in a serlcs aimed at colhpse was avoided after the Grind Avt. at Btlmontfarfc, North first break-off because Chancel-Friday ni-ht from the Ohio CiCJi" ui 3 i 'youth problems.

Graham under- advised not to Graham girls took the series to combat a re lor Konrad Adenauer offered a'Council's 12th annual summer allow their boyfriends to "paw cent outbreak of teen violence ii i compromise settlement of thechool at Ohio universiy, Athens, troublesome repatriation issue. Dayton union members who re- T-t I Oft Vm f1 nw, 1 I mem. 10 a.iow ui 'and kiiling3 in New york De pawea ana smungea uy "WITH A MESSAGE THAT CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE'', Following the sermon, 601 per- enne ran rtrd "r1aiomnB frt mim says uinc ic ucrjCeiveu uiiuiuus wci-. vPVOno who comes alon" mans in Russia aking for re- primes. County CIO Council, 242t nomiTJ wrong wi There is nothing wrong with -c.

Rev. Keith L. Hume SEE AND HEAR IN PERSON ratnation. Kusia says tnere are vvoodhaven Bcuy a. kos.j, The limited support variety tobacco will be kept separate from other tobacco received under the price support program and will be further divided for handling, packing, and sales pur sex.

the evangelist said, as "it's york 'total t0 47i867 Attendance part of God's plan for you to be 23G5 Bingham Norns Aber, 110 N. Hedges Patrick nonv. The foreign office, which an since the crusade's start May 15 has run, to 1,566,300. Cronin, 121 Ashwood Hugh nounced Lahr's recall, said the poses into two lots one consist 10:45 A.M.-"A PAGEANTRY OF POWER" 7:30 P.M. Beautifully Illustrated Sermon "HELL'S QUARTET" attracted to the opposite sex.

AS A SUBSTITUTE for "the other kind" of petting, he advised young people to take nice long ing of not more than one-third of special ambassador would con- Gallagher, 645 Bowen Roy suit with Foreign Minister Hein- W. Myers, 3G55 Oearview av rich Von Bretano and perhaps Silas Owsley Franklin; Ken- the limited support varieties. The other lot will consist of nctn nayome, oo.io micniBaii Adenauer. I Jay A. Rimer, 60 .0 S.

Main walks, participate in athletic ac av mixed plantings in excess of one- Charles Wombold, 1315 Schaeffer st. and Robert U. Mur- Religious Sect Members Nabbed SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Aug. 17-IUP) The Dominican Republic has arrested five more members of the Jehova's Witnesses religious sect, bringing to tivities, and go to church olten. "My wife says that in the first year of pur courtship church was the only place I took her," he Jke Names Physicist To Defense Aide Post Livestock Market phy, 4280 Briar pi.

T.arh student was rcouired 'o SUNDAY SERVICE SCHEDULE 9:30 A.M Dayton's Sunday School With a Future 10:45 A.M.Faith Service Pastor PreachiaK 6:15 P.M. Youth Servict Rev. Dale E. Stoner, In Charge 7:30 P.M. Evangelistic Deliverance Service SPECIAL MUSIC KING CHORUS PASTOR HUME, PREACHING v.

7:30 P.M. Thursday Mid Week Evangelistic Service AIR CONDITIONING FOR YOUR COMFORT WASHINGTON, Aug. 17-(UP)jtake four courses. They were of-said. He added that never President Eisenhower yester- fcrcd a choice of such topics as kissed my wife until I put the Hav nominated Dr.

Paul Darwin "firievanee Procedures and ring on her finger." Graham said he understood how 50 the number being held at Sal- OllfAfiO. AVO. 17 API Hoki moved moitly 75c lower this week nd klnda welthlna; under 190 lb, lost 11 or more, fowi sold 25e to 7.V lower. Hori declined In every leralon throuirh ThurBday, reflectlnit limllar trend In the wholele pork market. Some pork run ranted aa much at Si lower In New York and down $1 to t2 In Thuraday the live hoa top (ell to J21.78.

below 122 (or the first Urn since July Foote, a physicist and retired problems," "Public Speaking," oil company executive, to be as- "Women's Activities in Labor and tough it was for young people i cedo fortress in Ciudad Trujillo, going through the pangs of puppy Roy Brandt of Beatrice, a sistant secretary of defense. WING Radio Every Sunday Morning 7:15 to 7:45 A.M. the and Community Services." Rev, KEITH L. HUME, D.D., Pastor a 1 leader of the sect, said today. Brandt, who was one of 10 American missionaries deported to Puerto Rico from the Dominican Republic last week, said the new prisoners included one FIRST CHURCH of the OPEN BIBLE I loe.

When he went through this stage, he said "it was awfully real puppy love." It was so real to him, Graham said, that when a girl told him she didn't love him "I didn't know whether to hang myself. tJ ON THE CORNER AT SOUTH JEFFERSON AND GREEN STREETS Foote, if approved by the Senate, will be in charge of research and engineering which was previously assigned to two assistant secretaries. These positions have been vacant for some time, and the White House decided to put both jobs under one man, Foote formerly was senior physicist for the National Bureau of Standards. He retired In 1954 as vice president of Gulf Oil. aesStjetjaIjss4Jaj Wins Tournament CLEVELAND, Aug.

17 UP) -When tournament directors last night declared defending cham woman. Southern Baptist Churchesl pion Arthur B. Bisguier, 26, of i Z4. Aver prime hirh prima fed steers were steady to strone. but thnae ersdlng low prime and below were steady to 60c ott The top reached 29.M, eaual to the Maheit price of the year.

Heifers were moatlv ateady. cowa steady to 50c hleher, and bulls SOc to 75c hlrher. Vealers were ateady. and stockers and feeders steady to strone. Dreaaed beef prices wert ateady to 60c higher (or the week.

All classes of sheep sold fully steady. The bulk of the recelpta were aprlns, lambs, which sold up to 124.75. "Dressed lamb prices were steady to fl higher In rhlcato and New York. frSDA) Salable bore inn: total MOD compared week ago: Bar-rowa and rllts mostly 75o lower; weights tinder 1(10 Iba. SI or mors lower; sows 2SW7lic lower most o(f weights under 3M) at the close a M-hed lot No.

1 210 lb. butchers reached (22. with a few tola U. g. No.

1J 200-220 lb. at ft2i.IO21.M; moat No. 2-3 200-20 lb. sold Friday at 21i2t 50; wetrhts In the 210-260 lb. bracket larselv.

J2I 21 50- a small volume 300-MO lb. broiiaht 7Vi20 50. and a few hundred miaed grades 1DV)4i2I; sows welehint under 400 lb. closed st fl.50?f 20.50. with 400-525 lb.

Palahle cattle 100; total 10ft festl. mated! compared week aro: Averate prime to hlsh prime (ed eteera ateady to ateera rradlne. low prime and belnw sleady to 50c lower; fed helfe'S mostly ateady; enws stesdy to SOc ht'her; bill's BOi75c hiaher; vealers s'eady; stockers and feeders scarce, steady to around 16 loads aver-are prime to Men nrlma 110-1450 lb fed steers 2.75J 29 50: four losds S- 125 Fine Dinettes la th Htightk of FaihloR Quality lullt Mt Dirtlmm HwHI I hromrrart Blara and ra Itrnncn Chroma Manr Wood rSIa, Tim HALLUM FURNITURE Open Evenlnia Kayloa lalrarounda GRACE BAPTIST Corner NorthamptoB tod Lorlmar DREXEL S. S. 9:45 Preaching 10:45 Sunday Night and Wednesday 7:30 Phone MU-4095 Pastor, Omer Roberts Tha Friendly Church tha Corner New York the winner of the U.

S. Chess federation's open tournament, 14-year-old Bobby Fischer protested that there had been a mistake in the scoring. Tournament officials spent an hour checking the complicated chess scoring system and then discovered they had awarded Bisguier too many points. They reversed their decision and declared Fischer the new open champion. He is the youngest player ever to win the tourna- FAIRBORN BAPTIST CHURCH 1167 Hlfhvltw Drive Sunday School Worship Bervlcs 11:00 A.M.

Training Union M. Xvtnlnc Service ,7:30 P.M. Showing Blllr Orahara'i Film "SOULS' JN CONFUCT -AUO. I 7:30 P.M. Xveryona Walcoma WEST MORAINE BAPTIST CHURCH S7tt Holmaa St-0X-7S3 and KETTERING Baptist mission Rolling Fields School 10:00 A.M.

Sunday Scnool 11:00 AM. -Morning Worahlp :30 P.M. Training Union P.M. Ivenlng Wortnip Welcome FOR LEASE 1 1 ment. STORE ROOM Fischer and Bisguier.

who was dropped into second place, spin NORTHRIDGE BAPTIST CHURCH 1330 Timber Un Roy a McOulfey, Pastor TA aORO Mnmlar School 1:45 A.Mi, Third St. Arcade the top prize and $L00 under North Dayton Baptist Church 1808 Mack Avenue 1 Block North of 1800 Leo Street William M. Beasley, Pastor Gene Beasley, Choir Director Blbla School Morning Wnrahlp "Peter'i ,.11:00 A.M. Training Union 1:30 P.M. Xvtnlng Service "Tha Man Without a Wedding Garment" P.M.

Prayer and Bible Study (Wednesday, 7:00 P.M.) Regular aervlcea at tht Huber Heights Baptist Chapel, MM Harahmanvlllt Road Ka. Dolan Henry, Pastor I frairnament rules. bulk choice and prime 1100-lvnl lb. steers, not mane wel-hlnr over 14uo Some 176 chess players from Some 176 chess players from Preaching 11:00 A.M Any ure luiolm-. AD-22I8 81 W.

Fourth 8t. Bide. the United States, Canada and I Boom 200 (Mexico took part In the 12-day 'tournament. Evening Service 7:30 P.M. Prayer and Bihie atudy.

Wad. I Rlda Our Church Bug -a lh f25f(2fl50: comnsrsbls erada (sill-ItflO lb. steers 824 27 western fed steers verv scarce but around a doaen Inada choice and prime lb. Nehraaka. Kanaaa and Montana offer.

Ins 2di2H 50; load nrlma over fat 1425 lb. Illinois steers T7.T5; most rood rrads steers 22'i24. with losdlots mixed rood snd choice steers lbs un 24 25" 24.75. few standard steers 21 50; load prime 10S1 lb. heifers 127 1 most hieh ch.nre snd prima heifers SVi lha up 25fj 2d 50: mixed choice snd prims lb.

weights V.V most food snd choice heifers 121 ''25: standard cown fia WW I a utility snd commercial row 112 7.V( 1" 50: late bulk canners and cuftna ItO 504T1.1 26; few heavy cullers Ill few shtllv csnnera down to utility and commercial hulls ilised tt 'ia25; sundard ctiolct vea'era t725: few very ll-ht culls as low aa half load fed tV, lb ateera i AHvi u. fi it i EAST DAYTON BAPTIST CHURCH i LEWTON SCHOOL, 4032 XENIA PIKE Temporarily Masting la Near Castown Shopping Cantar "Uses atullding nose under eonitruetloa Spauldlng Rd. Re. Orrllla OrKfln. Pastor Kt WH Sunday School 1.44 A.M.

Training P.M. Morning Wsranlp 11:00 AM. evening Prayar gervloa Wedneaday 1:10 P.M. 1 1 GETHSEMANE BAPTIST CHURCH 35 South Moraine Circle (Corner West Strooa Rd. and U.

8. Bound! Sunday AM. Training Unlon-g: P.M. Woranip 10 4 A.M. evening Worsnin P.M.

Prayer IdeeUng -Wedneaday. 1:30 M. Paatori Roy Mitchell Phona OX-OKI Deeds Carillon SUNDAY EVENING CONCERT August 18, 1957 Everyone Invited on (eeder account, few loads sood I CELESTRON P. M. CARILLON P.

M. ai iJ2L'd I tr IHOIt srd choice 75O-I00O Ib. feed'ns steers' few loads mrnllv medium arsde 'fi2l BO; load medium and Bond 6V i Ih. slock steers 2I 50; few common and medium 3V-5V ih. slock ateera and ce'vea al5 package common 7'l Ih weithts $17: pactme medium 45(1 lb.

stork heifer ralvea 117. Ralnhle sheep 100; total loo feall. mated); compared week aso; All classes, sheep sold fully steadv: sued and choice1 sprina lambs sold mosllv choice ami prime snd 24 head hih I choice and prime lfsi ih sveraeea amd '4 75; utility snd low lood lamhsi tun 21.6. wl'h citl'S down to 15; early In the weik 311 had Nn. pelt aprinc lamlis frum fanfurnia sold at $11: the I iinl.

tf.a.H,l t.l. Ilia fr.k m-a a i Westwood Baptist Church John W. Kurtz, Pastor, 3S01 Fairbanks Ave. David Roddy, Associate fully Graded Sunday School 9:30 A.M. NURSERIES AVAILABLE 11:00 A.M.

Morning Worship Broadcast WONE "COMFORT YE MY PEOPLE' 6:30 P.M. Training Union 7:30 P.M. Hear Rev. Ira D. Tertmn, returned missionary from Africa.

Ohio's LMgest Southern Baptist Church The Cod of Muale dwrllrlh out of door. i.dilh M. Thoma TALL TO.MATOES-Uomp. Auff. 17 Pam Sud-dath, 12, mounts a ladder and picks tomatoes from a plant more than 13 feet U11 jn'ovvinpr beside her home.

If Tarn has a secret for growing 'em so tall, she didn't mention it. A.P. irephoto. Ample Free Parking in Carillon Park With Entrances From Both Patterson of Carillon Boulevard I (Inutile Heck St Ih ennri Itlrt.i ata 1 en1! in rhnice ala'ihler evas sold moa'ly i.ia inri-idinaj deck, o( lw lb. aver-'sacs it 14..

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