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Senate Opens Debate On Social Security Expansion Bv Joe Hall i carryng funds for the WASHINGTON, June 26 (AP)-- Another of Presi-! sllare of tj U.N. Congo op- ami (ruck levies. The compromise version of the bill already has dent Kennedy's major bills, a proposal to expand Socialj eration arCommerco Department been worked out a i a i a tho Secunty today. benefits, comes up for debate in the appropriations measure Senale nebt limit bill. Both House and Senate The Social Security bill up for consideration in (he Senate low- must rs age 6 (ne retirement age Tuesday the House lakes up the The Senate is expected lo clear appropriations measure of-clear the higluvav financing i i House-passed measure handi- i i DP men, increases the minmium ly.

but no: until after a containm $11 56 i i in So cial Security benefit, raises the cf oratory" over Republican pro-. I i over 1J years to'monthly payments to widows pcsal to wile in a health insur-' 3 TM keep the Lnlerst3te system on letired workers, and makes other changes in the law. This is one of the items on Ken- ischedule big batch of major hills so members can set! bate Kennedy's recuest for aMih- affay for a FtUrth 'ldro to 3 cents i holiday weekend. i zr.ce program for old persons. The House, meanwhile, will de-' a TM 4 rent gas tax will on Saturday 16-point legislative pro.

measure is not signed iritoigram submitted to Congress in tional debt limit now standing at; In addition to Social by that time; it continues the February. So far nine nave been billion. the Senate will act on a cent rate and imposes new tire to him for signature. er SS-billion increase in the na- Interstate Highway Bill To President Billboard Control Is Continued Monday, June 26-WASHINGTON' fAP--Congress today sent to President Kennedy a financing bill aimed at insuring completion of the interstate highway system by 3972 and continuing the billboard plan two years. and control bonus Senate acted without discussion by voice vole on the compromise legislation.

of the major accomplishments of the 1961 session. Kennedy is expected to sign the bill promptly. If he does not do so by midnight Friday, the present 4 cents a gallon federal gas tax will drcp to 3 cents at that hour. Kennedy gets most of what he asked in the legislation although Congress declined to give him Believes Pratt Deaths Were Murder, Suicide PRATT, Kan. AP) Sheriff Walter McClauskey says the deaths of a man and woman near i Pratt may be a cause of murder Monday, June A A GRAIN LIVESTOCK FINANCIAL $150 million of the annual $300; and suicide.

million increase in levies on "I'm. not saying for sure it was Greets Son Through Bors Underselling Hacks Soybeans Monday, June (AP) Private reports of underselling by China cawed slump in soybean futures on tht Board of Trade today. dipped as much as six cenU a bushel in the trading session. Government selling of caused weakness in feed grain. Carlot receipts today were esti- maied at: wheat 7 cars, corn 448, oaU 15, rye barley 14, soybeans 2.

Wheat closed unchanged to higher. July corn tt-1 cent lower, July V4- higher, July 68; rye. unchanged to higher, July and soybeans cents bushel lower, July CHICAGO FUTURES CHICAGO (AP) -Mrs. Garcia Monies holds hands with her son, Gustavo, right, and Uliaes Carbo, left, through barred window at Coast Guard headquarters in Key West. Carbo is leader of Cuban prisoner group.

heavy trucks which he a murder-suicide," he said. stead, it was decided to tap the that's the theory the investigation general fund of the Treasury for this amount. The measure sets first time full federal financing for the interstate system of expressways linking all parts of the nation. supports so far." An inquest was called for today, up for The bodies of Mrs. Elmer Fry, mother of seven, and Ernest Deaths O'Dell, 39; were found in the front seat of O'Delt's car on a county road southwest of Pratt Saturday.

Police Seek Missing Youths Salina police are looking for two missing youths who apparently ran away from their home Friday evening. Det. Francis Drake, city juvenile officer, identified the youths as Abraham and Otto Talley. sons of Mrs. Eleanor Talley, 438 N.

2nd. Abraham, 11. was last seen wearing a white tee shirt and levis. He is described as being 5- feet tall, weighing about 90 pounds. Otto, 13, was similarly attired, but may have been wearing a colored tee shirt.

He is about 5-feet tall and weighs 90 pounds. Both are 7 egroes. Mrs. Talley said she last saw her sons at 5 pm Friday at the Bengo Grill. 501 E.

North. Det. Drake asks any person seeing two youths fitting this description to contact city police immediately. Weather GOP Nominates Pratt Woman Monday. June 2-TOPEKA (AP) Democratic slate headquarters announced today that Mrs.

Marie Vickers of Pratt has been nominated state S9 i vice chairman. ay 83. Mrs. Vickers. now sih District! vice chairman, would succeed 29 a S- Wind 12 Mrs.

MyrI Kliesen who resigned i a i humidity 51 per recently to become postmaster a Dodge City. Mrs. Vickers was se-i this rfa in 1953; KANSAS--Generally fair east and partly cloudy west portion tonight and Tuesday with widely scattered thunderstorms likely southwest tonight and over west Tuesday; warming trend; low tonight lower 60s; high Tuesday generally near 90. FIVE-DAY FORECAST KANSAS--Temperatures Tues day through Saturday will average 4 to 6 degrees below seasonal normals with no large day-to-day changes; normal maximum mid to upper 80s northwest to about 90 southeast: normal minimum 5863 northwest to upper 60s southeast; precipitation will average .25 of an inch or less occurring as widely scattered showers and thunderstorms mostly first half of period. NORTH-CENTRAL FORECAST ZONE 3 Partly cloudy and warmer tonight; Tuesday partly cloudy and continued mild; low tonight 58-62; high Tuesday near 90.

SALINA WEATHER Downtown: Temperature pm 90. Min. Monday 62. Max. Sunday R-l.

City Airport: Temp, at 1 pm Monday 61. Max. Sun- prissned for three weeks in Mis-i a a wounded the seven miles," reported at 1 pm: Barom- lected by a nominating committee headed by Mrs. ilyrta Budke of Lawrence. Nominations will 3 be received from the floor during the state committee meeting here July 9 when a new vice chairman is elected.

highest 109 in 1936. (By FAA): Sunday-- SI 1 am 3 5 Freedom Rider Tells Of Brutal Jail Treatment Both had been shot. After an intensive search, a .32 pistol was found Svmday jbesid'e a road seven miles from car. "We think this will win'd it up," jsaid McClauskey, who sent the near Luray and once to the state ballistics labora- in Russel! County after attending MRS. JOHN F.

McREYNOLDS LINCOLN--The funeral of Mrs. John F. McReynolds, 87, will be at 2 pm Tuesday at the Central Christian Church here, the Rev. Hugh W. Armstrong officiating.

Burial will be in the Hammer Cemetery. Mrs. McReynolds died at a Minneapolis rest home after an illness of 15 days. She was born April 23, 1874, Monday. June jtory at Topeka.

"If it was a case of O'Dell ishooling Mrs. Fry and then him- NEW YORK (AP)-A teen-age i 'Freedom Rider," whf was im-i i a i are he drove colleges at Salina, Emporia and Hays. Surviving are two sons, Claude the sheriff said. sissippi, said today that "terribly I brutal treatment" was on Mrs Fry husband formerly a some antisegregalion demunstra- cook a a restaurant, recently took a new job in Junction City. She and the children were! ors confined there.

Kenneth Shilman, 18, of Oceanside, N.Y.. one of lh white youths in the group held in the Mississippi State Penitentiary, said "cattle shockers" and 'wrist-breakers" were used on some of them. Shiiman spoke in an interview lere after his return from Mississippi where he was released Saturday. In Jackson. Hinds Countv Sher- Mrs.

Ruth Jepsen, Fresno, six grandchildren and one greal grandchild; a sister. Mrs. Naom McReynoids, Pacific Grove, Calif, and a brother. Ghester Fritts to move there scon. O'Dell was a bachelor.

Library Board Interviews Job Applicants Members of the city library ff J. R. Gilfoy denied any inhu-j hoard Tuesday will interview a i Friends may call at the Chapel, Lincoln, until noon. man treatment and said "we're eaning over backward in handling them." Shilman's accusations--termed exaggerated by Gilfoy--involved two riders. "We were kept in maximum security, two-man cells in our un-jlwo weeks ago.

The board ha: second candidate for the post of city librarian. Jerome Cushman, presently city librarian, has resigned effective Sept. i to become head librarian of the New Orleans public library. The board's first interview was Evil Eye Work men charged into the Saina police department Saturday night. The desk sergant asked them what the trouble was.

"Some guy has hypnotized a girl and she won't wake up," one man said excitedly. An officer took the two men back to a local apartment. On a couch lay a young woman, apparently asleep. MRS. LELA FLEMING Mrs.

Fleming, 74, mother of Jack Fleming, 440 W. Claflin, died Sunday at Evansville, Ind. Mrs. Fleming had visited in Salina many times. She had lived at the Brown Memorial Home, Abilene, for two years prior to going to Evansville in November, 1960.

Survivors are two sons, a daughter eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild. The body will be cremated. BERNARD FRANCIS MARTIN "She will wake up in two minutes," the man with the "evil eye" said. The group waited as the ticked by. At the end of two minutes, the gtrl stirred and sat up.

"What happened?" she got a beer." Hal "Don't doubt my power," said Tuesday lne evil eye" to the group with a mysterious smile. The officer left the apartment in disgust. an is cd ln lar Home. Oklahoma City, where he derwear and with the light two other ina day and night," he said. it has not been decided wheth- i 3S ee From his cell, he said he there will be more IM i a Sllr vived bv two broth- two Chicago Freedom Riders, Cushman returned to Snlina 0 years.

Felix ers. Pat 128 S. 12th. Salina. ter they refused to strip and walk 1 a y's 12 branches.

to their cells. Busy Library "Their clothes were ripped "There is extremely good cir- Cecelia and Josephine, all of 128 S. 12th. A rosary service will be held The Salina Journal The Home-Delivered EteHy Newspaper For Central and Northwest Kansas Published five days and', SunrJay at 201-03" West i A confe rence to play economic a a 'igrowth of Salina and Kansas will Salina Journal. Inc, Whstley A i Editor and I by Salina Champan ber of Commerce, the meeting will feature several of them." he said.

"As they were in many of the branches." a 8 prn Tuesday at the family drasged past us, the skin a said work needs home. tearing off their bodies, and thei 10 6 The funeral will be at 9 am extreme pain showed on their! The rpost severe Problems Wednesday at the Immaculate Islfaces," he said. are of budget." he said- Church, Solomon, Hi3 Sleclric shockers, generally rhe is to make the serv-i V. Gilbert Landoll. officiating.

Calvary the Rush Home until used on livestock, had first been; ices ot the libl ar c( ual to i a will be in Ml. Monday- 2 Nwa soused on them before Ihey were' a i i i of ils 3 i i i main i cemetery, Solomon. ST. i pm S9 dragged, he said, adding: "I saw library i I 1 i E- When thoso two! Friends may call at Of Speakers Will Discuss Economic Growth iba Wednesday evening at the Holi- jday Inn he burns afterward on Sullivan's meet we wl11 have a grcal ll arms and legs." jbrary." he said. WrLsts In Clamps Cllsnman presently is drawing Later.

Shilman said, when the composing room pnu room foreman clrculstion Carl L-vin. mailing ASSOCIATED Smith Funeral pm Tuesday. Runaway Salina Girl Found In Big Spring, Tex. A 14-year-old runaway Salina girl sentenced to the Girl's Industrial School at Beloit has been caught at Big Springs, with two Salina men. The girl, according to City Judge Lou Tickel, was judged a juvenile delinquent and waiting in Salina to be sent to the schooi vhcn she ran off FrkJay.

Allegedly with her were two Saina youths both 17. To Charge Them Judge Tickel said a warran was being issued against one hem for felonious enticement a minor under 15-years of age The other had been tried in city court on a charge of simple as sault but sentencing had been de erred to allow him to join the Navy, Judge Tickel said. "He'll be returned to Salin 'or sentencing on the assaul charge. Del- Francis Drake, city juve nils officer, said he was frus lhe bllciget for the Ncw RA SC UR Orleans library. WELLS Cora E.

Schur, 90. sure to the wrists were he put printed, "wrist-breakers." damps "The most heartening thing Wells resident, dic-i with a handle for applying pros'- a VC WcU orsanizwi friends morning at the home of library organization with more a son John L. Schur, Minne- tiian 10.000 members," he said.Upo'is. "Also, the library board is a Ror June 19. in Vermont strong board." she had spent rws1 Cushman also found an apart! her life in the Wells commun Dial TAylor 3-6363 SrjBSCRIPTIOX RATES By Carrier in Salina -Single Copy 5c.

Sunday I5c Convenient Monthly Rate Bj Mail -In Kansas: One Year S12.00 Months S7.00. One Elsewhere: One Year ix Months S9.00. One SI 6.00. Month from offices of the Kansas Chamber of Commerce. Chamber are being in vited to the dinner meeting, beginning at 6:30 pm.

Reservations can be made by notifying Chamber headquarters. meeting is aimed at fostering understanding of the free enterprise system and effective po- "Rical action, said Robert Frederick Chamber president. Frank Lombard, Enterprise, president of Chamber of Commerce, will be. one of the main speakers. Others include L.

M. Kansas Chamber labor relations counsel, and Don L. Kansas Chamber service director Weltmer will speak on "Kcon- Third Burglary Suspect Arrested ment for his family. She was married in 1891 lo in handling linquents. juvenile de "What can we do?" Drake asked, "We don't have a detention cell for juveniles.

"Here that 14-year-old girl was sentenced to the girl's schoc and we had no place to detai ber." Drake said the girl was place Nothing New In Cuban Trader Deal Monday, June 26- KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) Ten anti-Castro prisoners awaited de- 1 velopments here today that might bring freedom to them and 1,187 of their comrades in Cuba. John Hooker executive secretary of the dissolved Tractors for Freedom Committee was expected to return from Miami this afternoon for his third meeting with the prisoners since their arrival from Havana Saturday. Hooker has insisted he is not egotiating with the prisoners but nly serving as a contact between iem and the committee, Eleanor oosevelt, Dr. Milton Eisenhower nd Walter Reuther, head of the nited Auto Workers.

Informed sources said, however, hat Hooker's continued contact the prisoners indicated a new pproach may be made to re- ume the stalemated negotiations. New Proposal Hooker said he could neither onfirm nor deny such a possi- 'ility. One of the prisoners pri- ately indicated that Hooker was ffered a new proposal during his 'rief meeting with them Sunday. Negotiations for the prisoners' elease broke down Friday when Time Minister Fidel Castro re- ected a final offer of 500 gener- 1 purpose tractors from the committee. Castro said then.he would 3 TO prisoners back to the United Stales'to explain his posi- ion.

The same prisoner group -isited Miami and Washington' ast month after Castro first! sked for 500 heavy tractors. When asked about the $23 mil- ion estimated cost of the tracers demanded by Castro, Ulises Carbo, leader of the prisoner delegation, replied: "The tractors are worth $28 million in Cuba. WTwU Jul Dec Mar Miy Cora Jul Dec Oat. Jul Dec Mir iliy Ry. Jul Sep Dee iitr Hiih Low 1.S9U l.M'.; l.M'i l.SSH l.M 1.92U 1.92H 1.99U 1.98»l l.K*l 1.99 J.MZA 2.03»i 2.01 2.05U 2.M 1.30 1.2Tl 1.1*S 1.19'.; l.l»Vt 1.30 1.23T1 1.2311 1.2i4 1.J7 1.27 l.JTS .73 ti .73 Sep Nov a Mtr I.3J 1.20 1.3BM 1.55U l.Wi 1.2* 1.S3V4 1.334 1.3*4 1.35S 1.35S l.SSVi 2.S7 2.54\ 2.5? 1,4 7 2.16 2.51'A 2.5iHi 2.51 2.MH 2.42'i 2.MS.

2.WH KAN'S AS CITT CASM GKAIX KANSAS crrr (AT) wteit ll(M 2 lower to 2 1 hifher. No 2 hard and dark hard l.S2 i. No 3 1.57?i-2.19: No red 1.S9H-1-M. No 3 t.STH-l.n. Corn 12S can.

uneh to I No 2 white US, No 3 1.13-1.4*. No 2 yellow and mixed 1.09-l.lSti. No 3 l.OS-1.18. Oats 2 cars, sen unch. No 2 white 70.

No 3 K-73. Mllo maize 1.97-2.00 Kafir 1.95-2.04 Rye 1.07-l.OS Barley 97 Soybeans 2.52-2.73 Bran 33.00-33.75 Shorts 3S.OO-38.75 Wheat futurei closed lower to Vi higher. KANSAS CfTV WMEAT Jul Seii Dee Mar May Sep Dec Open l.SS'J 1.93S l.Wi 5.03H 2.W 1.93 High Low 1.59% 1.99V; 1.9S'i 1.98H Z.03% 2.0J 103 2.0S 2.05 2.05Hi 1.95 1.94'i l.MVi I.99H 1.99/» Sharp Decline In Slow Trade llonday, June M-NEW (AP) The stock market declined sharply in very slow trading today. Key took losses running from than a point. Volume for the day was estimated at 2.S million shares compared with 2.72 million Friday.

Losses of key stocks went from fractions lo well over a point. A few issues bucked the trend with moderate gains. Du Font's loss of about 1 points depressed average. Goodrich was down more than a point. Gulf Oil was down about 2.

Steels, motors, rubbers, rails, chemicals, oils and aircrafts were among losers. Drugs and electrical equipments were mixed. A loss of about 2 points by Ford was the worst among motors. U.S. Steel and Republic Steel were down a point or so.

American telephone erased an early fractional gain and eased. Losses of about a point were shown by Douglas Aircraft, Woolworth, U.S. Rubber, Texaco and Southern Railway. MGM recouped about a point. Anaconda and Pfizer gained fractionally.

American Stock a prices were generally lower. Corporate and U.S. government bonds were mixed. MONDAY'S (Jl'OTATIOXS NEW YORK (AP) ClotlBC Net Chf ACF Wrlf IS Admirl Allied Ch Allls Am Alrlln Am Cyan 4m Am Moron A A IIS Am Tob S3 Anacondx SS AcchUon 2SS Chem 2SU Avco Corp Beech Airc 23 rs Beih Stfrel 41S. Boeinj Atr 45H Bran Airw 11 Champlln Oil M'4 Chi RI Pac 22H Chrysler 43'i Svc Cont Can 39S Cont Oil CnrtlM Wr 17tj Dow Chem Du Pont 210 East Kod SI Piso NO Fair Whit 10 ij IS fliey are much cheaper here." ndicating that a face-saving formula may be found in a reduced igure.

KANSAS CITV LIVESTOCK KANSAS crnr AP) Caitie 8.000; cMvu 150: strers 15-50 hisher; heiten 2S to 50 hljhir. cr.ws about steady; vealera fully steady: feeders IS 50 higher: stackers 25 to 50 foort to choice steers 20.50-23.25. good, to choice heifers 2ff.00-^00. utility caws 1S.OO-1S.50. good choice i 23.00-2fi.00; rood anil choice feeders 2I.3S-I4.00: good choice stackers 20.50-25.00.

Hogs 3.400: barrows and ftilts steady to 25 lo-a-er: aovra fully to higher: 1-3 barrowi and rllts 16.75-1T.7S. mixed 1-3 270-400 Ibs 13.7535.25. 3haep 2.0*K): lambs steady lo And about steady: choice to prime cull to zooil ewes 2 3 sood anrj choice feeders ll.50-IS.no. KAV.SAS runnrcK KANSAS CITY I A I extras. 70 per cent A 32; mediums standard' 2S.S; current receipts average 53Vi Ibs, i Ibs.

wcort 2fi.S 25.5: checks 25. Consumer (prices to producers): lirge A 30-32. mostly Ml: medium A 25-27. mostly 26; 2I-2S. mostly 27.

Pooltry: Heavy type hens. 5 Ib5 up 11-12; type hem. 5 up 5: hfiTif under 5 Ibs commercial fryers, broilers 16-17; 10: old roosters anrt 5: caponn II Ihj IS. capons Ibs 1(1: ducXj young, white over 5 Ibs 15. Butter Grade A.

lt solid 65.5: grrade: A Ib quarters 69; butterfat 42-47. i "i '5 Hi Vi Tood Meh Ford Mtr Gamble sic Gen Elec Gen Motors Goodyear Here Pdr Int Harv Int Jnt Shot Kan Sou i Kin lsnt Cem. Mari Cem Middle Ut Minn Mo Kan Tex ito A 44S 30 3714, 79'1 44 57 ii 35 rl 39i Monsan Ch 5VA Mont 14 TJ i.i 1 CHfCAOO 'A Butter steady: tmclwnKed: S3 score AA'60; 62 A RO; 50 S9 cars 90 SJ: S9 steady to firm: '7 lower to 1 higher: 80 per cent or better trade A whites 34: mixed mrdtums 27 standards 31: dirties 29; checks i Salina, fan a "It is in an area called Gentillyjthe late John Scruir- 'about a l.Vminutc drive from the! Schur was a member of library. It is close lo a junior high' "ie Wells Methodist Church. A third youth believed to be in- cnocl a nrt an elementary school," Survivors include three daughters.

Mrs. Beulah Barber. McPherson; Mrs. Elisabeth Comfort, and Mrs- Lenora Rhodes, Anna. Calif, and two sons, Mohn L.

and Charles both of Minneapolis. The furneral will be at 10 am in her aunt's custody. volved in a farmhouse breakin was arrested by city po-j lice Sunday while hitchhikin through Salina. The 18-year-old Indianapolis. youth is believed to have' been with four other young men SHS Band Is On Way Home Khrush Claims Reds Will Lead MOSCOW (AP)-Nikita Khrush.

chev says the Soviet Union is "snapping at the heels of Amer- ica" in the economic race and wso left Indianapolis late last! Saiina High School Band mem-' at th Parks llz will pass its production by 1970. month by car. bers arc cxpccled lo return to Funeral Home. Minneapolis. Bur- The premicr (old a Cornmunist Air Deputies Make Blood Runs Salina Air Deputies made their first (lying delivery of blood to two area hospitals Sunday.

The Air Deputies volunteered their time and planes to the Salina blood sub-center to fly blood to nine area hospitals in emergency cases. Sunday's deliveries, to Ellsworth and Concordia, were not emergency trips, but part of Advertising is the dynamic practice run to study makes America's distribu- ields. jtion system possible. John Beech. Ben Vidricksen, J3I4 Sunrise: Wichita, advertising agency ex- Drive; Rex Morriss, 203 Green-jeculive, told Rotarians Monday Nat Ny Central Na Am Av Nor Par.

Ohio Oil Okll T. Okll Gs.i Olin Math Pesborty cosl Penney JC Pa. RR PhUl Pet Proct R.iyonlsr 20H Reyn Met SOS SI Jos Kad 3S4 St Pip Sears Roeb Sinclair Socony Chem. rd aid Oil Strt Oil Inrt Strt Oil NJ Sunray 2V, 1 41 'i 14 25 SS'i WVi T) TJ S2H 50Vi 41 2-S4 Tex Tron Air 15H Un Carbide 137 Un Pac VR Kuh US Steel SO We.itp Kl Rolarians Hear Advertising Man Yale Tow STOCK A A Closing avtrage 7.1. 'i Vj Hi i i v.

I'i i 1'i 'i ttocXn 142.3, Descriptions o'f the youths were Salina Monday night, given Salina police by Lawrence' The band went to Atlantic City, will be in Highland I party rally jn voice bl rsting following a there. farmhouse burglary New Jersey, to represent Kansas, jat the Lions International Conven-i I High school officials said the Two of the boys were arrested earlier this month as hitchhiked through Salina returned to Law- Iband left Atlantic City DAVID W. FRANK and went to Philadcl-l MINNEAPOLIS The funeral whore they went Mrs Anna a wiu ll "8- lhc Columbus, Ohio. 2 pm Tuesday at He will be returned lo Lawrence Sunday night. Xch Serviccs alsft wcrc heW at and were rence.

Weekdays, between 5:30 and 30 pm. pm, between am and i Thrown i. eK connection wKh burglary, Owen E. Hodgson. BOO Highland.

2 pm 0 i Thn and Wiggins speak on "Better Economic and i connection Political Understanding." rri i i i i i i i i The youths are-also wanted High principal, met some Burial will Talmage. with a farmhouscinf the studenls in Washington n. breakin in Missouri a service in Rep. Bob Dole's Mrs. Frank, a resident of (he -i, w.S! moderate a dis-jtion burglary aid the theft of tools Hodgson was in Washington stu- cussion following she talks.

ifrom a car. 'dying school legislation. office. Solomon and Vine Creek communities, died here Saturday aft iernoon at a nursing home. with pride that the Soviet Union, founded only years ago, has already forged ahead of Britain and France.

way Road, F. A. Vvadsworlh. R17 Grand and Robert Haase. afternoon at the Lamer hotel.

Beech explained the functions M.4RKF.T SFMMART NEW YORK c'AP) --Stocks Lower: quiet Hl)rher: quiet Cotton Trreftular: liquidttlon demand. CHICAGO: Whest Stendy; Improved de- ma nil. Corn lower; yorernmeril itlllnr. Firm: demand Pnybean? Weah; enrort com' lion top Caitle Hifher; top J2S.30. all W.

Kirwin, pilots, and L. C.I of an advertising agency as a Jackman, 505 W. Grand, sub-center volunteer made lhe trip. sales tool. He was introduced by Bob McKune of KSAL, program chairman.

WHKAT-- fl.M W.7J. CORN-- Jl.M. OATS 5Sc. fl.Ti. BARLEY-- HeuTT Sc.

nm Carnival Opens At St. Mary's St. Mary's parish will open its jinnuai 2-day carnival Monday evening at St. Mary's School. The fund-raising event starts at 5:30 pm with a chicken supper.

Games rides and concessions are ion the school grounds. Jet Fighters In Collision Monday, June 26-- CTARLOTTVSVILLE. Va. AP) --Two jet fighter planes collided at 37.000 feet over Charlottesville large pane of glass broken out 15 miles south of Charlotles- an office window. ville.

about 200 yards from the A metal filing cabinet had of his Slarfighter. rifled and a drawer in a counter pried open. Send your news tip to the Sa- obtained fingerprints lina Journal. $10 in prizes every lhe broken glass. iwcek.

OM Ftnu Currect Under Prtmlunu Two SAFB Plane Tennessee Burglar Gets 85 Cents Jack Hoover. RFD 2, told police Sunday his Ohio Street Iron and Metal 803 N. Ohio, was burglarized. The take was ",5 cents. Hoover told police he locked thejtoday.

office building about 6 pm Satur-j One pilot, Capt. Daniel Klix, 29, day. Sunday morning he found Detroit. landed unhurt on AFB Sunday to pick up 'two KC-97's to take to Barry AFB, Nashville. Col.

King Matthews, commanding officer of the group, said Barry AFB is being converted to air refueling planes and use jlvo of tin lankors from SAFB. Ten officers of Tennessee Air National Guard' arrived it.

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