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LATEST MARKET NEWS GRAIN LIVESTOCK FlNANTIAl Rally Flowers, Then Loses Bloom Friday, October (AP) A rally that, flowered hi early trading today lost'some of its.bloorh this afternoon, as declines began trimming back advances in a mixed market. The Dow Jones industrial average, up 3 points in earlier trading, slipped to 809.66, off 2.18 at 2 p.m.' Gains still outnumbered losses by 200 issues, but some analysts said that the a -raily which erupted late Thursday, has not attracted wide enough interest to continue. "It would be nice if we could get some positive economic news to keep it going," said one analyst. Late New York Stock Exchange prices included; Pennzoil United off Vi; Fairchild Camera off Reading Bates 37V4, up iy 4 Penn Central off and Occidental Petroleum off Vs. On.

the American Slock Exchange: Syntex off Equity Fund up Trans Lux up 1V 8 Saxon Industries up 7 'Canadian Homestead 15, off iy and U.S. Natural Resources up IVi. Among block trades: Pennzoil, 135,000 shares at 30 off Cooper Industries, 90,000 shares at off Vi; Maytag 52,300 shares at 26, off Ma- sonite, 51,000 shares at 60, unchanged; Warner Lambert, 49,400 shares at 65 up and American Sterlizer 34,600 shares of unchanged. The Associated Press 60-stock average at noon was up .4 at 234.8 with industrials up .6, rails off 1, and utilities up .7. utilities, metals, chemicals, Steels, aircrafts, electronics, utilities, metals, chemicals, gla- mors, airlines and drugs were moving 'to higher ground in midday trading.

Mo' tors and rails were mixed, while rubber issues were mostly off. Twelve of the New York Slock Exchange's 20 most-active issues were ahead, 7 were behind, and 1 was unchanged. Pennzoil United topped the active list at off on 162,500 shares. Airlines were among the big gainers, after a statement by Eecor Browne, President Nixon's nominee for Civil Aero-" nautics Board Chairman, that more air-fare boosts may be in order Among airline issues, United Airlines was up IVi to American Airlines up iVs at 33, and Pan American ahead Vs at Chrysler was off 3 ,4 at 36 7 8 after a report that retrenchment was being stepped up through new budget cuts and a reduction of employes. Investing Funds NEW YORK (AP) Closing Investing Companies Bid Ask Affitiatd 7.77 8.41 Am Bus 3.21 3.48 Anchor Group: Fd 9.S6 10.81 Axe HoUghton: Fund A 6.92 7.52 Fund 8.63 9.43 Stock 6.30 Bullock 15.13 16.57 Channlng Funds: Balan 11.

D4 1.1.05 Grwlh 6.4* 7.0t Erecl 2.S5 3.11 Chemci 18.52 20.24 David Shr 3.75 4.12 Dreyf Lv 12.60 13.81 Eaton Howard: Balan 10.64 11.63 Stock 54.53 35.95 Fid Fund 16.73 16.28 Financial Prog: Intfust 4.14 4.53 Foundrs 6.19 S.rs Inv CoA 13.35 14.63 Investors Group: Mut D.75 10.59 Stock 19.99 21.7.1 Select 8.92 D.J9 Var Py 7.93 8.62 Keystone Funds: Cus S3 7.66 8.36 Cus S4 5.30 5.7S Mass Gth 12.29 13.43 Mass Tr 15.17 16.5S JIu Om 5.13 5.57 Slut Trust 2.61 2.61 Ns.t Secur Scr: Block St.29 9.0S Pioneer 12.94 14.10 Price Funds: Grwth 25.10 25.10 Puritan 9.S2 10.73 Putnam Funds: Gcorg 14.21 15.53 Grth 11.42 12.4S Incom S.02 8.77 Selec Am 10.03 10.S6 Technol 8.C8 S.St TVn Gt 4.42 4.83 TwnC Inc 4.64 5.05 United Funds: Accra 7.57 S.27 Incom 14.1R 15.50 Scion S.17 S03 UFd Can 7,96 S.76 Value Line Fd: Vai Lin 7.63 0.36 Wash MAI 12.39 I3.5V Weilgtn 31.72 12.S3 Winfield S.S2 6.36 FRIDAY QUOTATIONS 30' NEW vv PW MEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE quotations provided by A. G. Edwaida Co Alcoa Tel Beech Air Beth Steet 28" Central Soya Chrysler ,4 Control Data Comsat Dillons DuPont Ford General Elect RBI'? General Poods -jiv general Motors I "314 Int'l Harv Marcor No Am Rock (NR) 07 Phillips Pet Jos Radio Corp' JZ Santa Fe Ind oas Sears Sperry.Rand Ji, Standard 69" Union Corp Steel United utilities Westln house 21''i Closing Stocks Thursday: -NEW. YOKK (AP)-Stocks: Cose Xel Chr. Admiral Allied Ch Allls Chalm Alcoa.

Am Alrlln Am Cyan- Am liotors Am TT Anacond Atl Richfld' Atlas Chem Avco Cp Beat Beech Air Beth. Stl Boeing Celaijese Cp Cessna Air Chrysler Cities Svc Comsat Cont Can Cont Oil Cor GW Curlis Wrt Dillons Dow Chm duPont East Kodak Emer Blec Firestone F.MC Cp Ford Mot Gam Sko Gen Dynaro Gen Elec Tel El Goodyear. Grace Co. Greyhound Gulf OH Halllburt Here Inc Homestke IBM Int Harv 2274 31-i 10H 50 1 10.154 2ri 047' 371? 32K 65 24 280 19 1 73 'i 54 1 i 50? 22 44 23 3214 29 27T4 34 M'4 2114 20V4 1 "4 in 2 2'4 54 U. 14 t', 1'4 4s H4 1 3i4 1 1'4 i4 5i TT Ei vTI 'i Vi i -D '4 74 1'i i Vi IK T4 li Vi --4 14 1 Int Pap Kan GE Kan PwL Katy Ind Kerr Me Soli Litton Lone Cera 2311 MaTcor Inc SlarJin IfrTl McDor.n Mid So Util 10 y.

Mnn MM. 110s', Mobil Oil 5-P-i Jtonsan 3S 7 i Nat Bisc Xat Gyps 24' No Gas 43'i Nor Pac Okla GE lOH Okia, NGs Am P'anh EP -V "SO' Penn Penney JC Pet Proct Ga RCA 41-'rl Reyn Met P.evn Tob 42 St Jos Ld 34i Safeway St Jos Ld 34'i St Regis 337, Sa Fe Ind 29 Sears 67 3 4. Sperry 43'A St Cal '5SH St Oil Ind St OH NJ 69'4 Sun Oil 52 Texaco Timk RB Trans Air 2SU Un Carbide 41 Un Elec l7V Unlroyal US Steel 36T; Wn Tel El 55 Woolworth 36Vi STOCR AVERAGES Closing stock averages 2S4.4 1.2. Schooners Could Zoom Today If the Prairie schooner still were a common way to cross the Kansas plains, the pioneers today could give their oxen arid horses a little rest. There's enough wind to propel a prairie schooner almost as efficiently as the ocean-going kind.

It's also doing things to sick-times and hairdos. The scarf is definitely in. The FAA flight service reported Salina winds Friday at around 20 with gusts to 35 ots or more than 40 miles an hour. Greek Papers Get Freedom Friday, October 3-ATHENS (AP) Premier George Papadopoulos announced today restoration of what called "press freedom," which still prohibits newspapers from criticizing the April 1367 coup. Soybeans Post Sharp Gains 'CHICAGO (AP) futures were sharply higher in early dealings on the Chicago Board of Trade Friday and advances were posted in most grain futures as well.

On the opening, wheat was Yt to cent a bushel higher, December 1.35; corn was Vt, to higher, December 1.17; oats were unchanged to Va higher, December cents; rye was higher, March 1.17V4 and soybeans were to 1 higher, November 2.37%. KANSAS CITY CASH GRAIN KANSAS CITY (AP) Wheat 3 cars; upchanged-up No. 2 hard and dark hard 1.60*J; No 3 1.MK-1.53U, No. 2 red 1.38-1.40n; No. 3 1.38Vi-1.39n.

Corn 56 cars; unchanged- up No. 2 white l.S7-1.65n; No. 3 I.l2-1.64m; No. 2 yellow 1.21W.-1.25; No. 3 1.1814-1.20.

Oats no cars; up lie. No. 2 white en Ko' 3 SSIA-IOcn. Mllo maize Barley SS-97cn Rye -S Barley 88-97cn Soybeans 2.27ri-2.37^n Sacked bran 49.00-49.75 Sacked shorts 49.00-49.75 Wheat futures closed from up to He. KANSAS C1TV FUTURES Wheat futures: Open High Low Close Dec 1.35^4 1.34'A 1.35 JIar 1.37 3.36% 1.36J4 May 1.3611 l.SG'.i 1.36 1.36% Jul 1.32*1 1.33 1.32?i 1.32% KANSAS CITY LTV'ESTOCK KANSAS CITY (AP) Cattle 100; calves none; not enough for price test.

Hogs 3.000; barrows and gllla 1-2 220-230 1b 26.15-25; 1-3 2101-2 220-230 Ib 26.15-25; 1-3 210260 Ib 25.75-26.00; 220-250 Ib 26.00; 1-2 200-210 Ib 25.50-75; 24 250-270 Ib 25.50. Sheep nothing on otter. KANSAS CITY PRODUCE KANSAS CITY (AP) --Whole- sae eggs: unchanged A large or better 40-44. Butler unchanged; Grade Ib solid 85; grade Ib quarters 86. CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO (AP) Butter 93 core AA 71; 92 A 90 69.

Eggs 80 per cent or better grade A whites 44; mediums 401i; standards 42; 3134. CHICAGO LIVE BEEF CATTLE (Supplied by Carkener, Ine.) Prev. Open High Low Close Close Oct 28.52 28.67 28.50 28.50 28.52 28.75 28.80 28.60 23.70 28.75 23.42 29.55 29.15 29.35 29.42 29.27 29.35 29.07 2S.27 29.27 29,10 29.30 29.02 29.10 29.10 29.10 29.25 29.00 29.25 29.10 PREVIEW TO 10-4-M Weafhei Forecasts UH I A I Weaiher Outlook Showers" over much of the northern Midwest, including parts of Kansas, are forecast through Friday night. (UPI Map) A A Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday. Chance of scattered, showers a thunderstorms mostly east and south.

Cooler west and north a tonight. Lows tonight mid 40s northwest to a 70 southeast. Highs Saturday 75 to 80 west to 90 east. Deaths and Funerals PAUL E. ALLISON CHERRYVALE Paul E.

Allison, 65, father of Mrs. Loren Parde, 2008 Marc, Salina, and a brother of Mrs. Herbert Beltz, 872 S. llth, Salina, died Thursday 'at Mercy hospital, Independence, Kas. 'He was born Dec.

27, 1903, at Lincoln, and grew up in the Culver area. He taught school in Kansas for 41 years, and was principal for several years at Culver high school. He also taught at Lincoln. Mr. Allison was a member of the United Methodist Church, Masonic lodge, Royal Arch Masons, Eastern Star, Cherryvale Teachers association and the National Science foundation.

He also is survived by the Dec Teb Apr 'TO June Aug LIVE HOGS Prev. Open High Low Close Close Oct 26.75 26.87 26.60 26.70 26.75 Dec 26 67 26.85 26.50 26.70 26.65 Feb '70 25.10 25.25 25.00 25.07 25.10 CHICAGO CASH GRAIN CHICAGO (AP) Wheat No 2 hard yellow 1.33Un; No 2 soft reil 1.33',in. Cora No 2 j-ellow 1.21'in. Oats No 2 extra heavy while 62n. Soybeans No 1 yellow 2.36V5n.

a Soybean oil 10.25n. MARKETS Friday: WHEAT-- $1.16. COKN-- 51.ua. OATS-- 53c, MILO-- 11.65. BABLHY-- 70C.

Poultry Heavy Hens So (5 16s and Light Hem 4c (under 5 Old Roosters 4c, Current receipts lie. Battertu Premium 7c. Burger Quits Mayo Board Yiday, October 3-ROCHESTER, Minn. widow, Margaret, of the home; 3 other sisters, Mrs. S.

E. Corman, Tescott; Mrs. George Grid- land, Galesburg, and Mrs. Charles Piro, Palrn Springs, and 2 grandchildren. The funeral will be at 10:30 am Saturday at the United Methodist' Church, Cherryvale, the Rev.

Theodore Potter officiating. Graveside services will'be at 3 pm at Sunset Hill cemetery, Herington. The Wayne Darling funeral home, Cherryvale, is in charge. JAMES F. KINKADE DELPHOS James Fredrick Kinkade, 71, Delphos, died Thursday at his home.

He was bom May 11, 1898, in Eden Valley, Minn. He worked for a wholesale bakery firm in Chicago, 111., until his retirement. He was a member of the Delphos IOOF lodge. Survivors include the widow, Verna, of the home; a brother, Clarence, Santa Barbara, a sisters, Mrs. H.

R. Reading, and Mrs. E. N. Zimmerman, Delphos, and 3 grandsons.

The funeral 'will be at 2 pm Sunday at the Haley funeral home, Minneapolis, the Rev. L. Fred Houston officiating. Burial will be in the Delphos cemetery. MRS.

FRED D. LAMBERT STOCKTON Mrs. Floy Catherine Lambert, 80, Stockton, died at the Plainville hospital Thursday. She was born Jan. 29, 1889, at Creston, la.

Survivors include 2 grandchildren, Leonard 821 Highland, Mrs. Betty Chandler, Lindsborg; a brother', C. and a sister, Mrs. Hulda Williams, both of Lindsborg; 7 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. The funeral will be at 10 am Monday at the Anderson funeral home, Lindsborg.

Burial will be in Elmwood cemetery, Lindsborg. Friends may call at the funeral home between 7 and 9 Sunday evening. MRS. FRANK E. PATTERSON Mrs.

Mae A. Patterson, 87, 903 E. Ash, died Thursday at St. John's hospital. She was born Sept.

17, 1882, in Dallas, and had lived in Salina since 1924. She had lived with Mrs. Florence M. Coddington the past 6 years. Mrs.

Patterson was a member of' St. John's Lutheran Church and the auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Railroad Engineers. FIVE-DAY FORECAST A A Temperatures Saturday through. Wednesday will average four to eight degrees below normal west and two to four degrees below normal east. Normal highs are 72 to 76 and normal lows are in the low 40s northwest to mid 50s southeast.

Rainfall will average from around one-fourth inch west to one-half inch to one inch east, mostly Saturday Fri. Oct. 3, 1969 Saline Journal Pg 15 I Pi Today Recor through Monday. SALINA WEATHER City Airport; Temp, at 2 pm 8. Min.

Friday 70. Max. Thursday 86. FAA Reported at 1 pm: Barometer 29.64. Wind 20, gusting to 32 MPH.

Relative Humidity 36 percent. hospital Admissions Asbury 2-4 pro, pin St. John's 2-4 pm. Asbury Mrs. Taft C.

Yates, 07 Texas, SM; Mrs. Mabel lunter, 225 N. Oakdale; Mrs. Danny Zickafoose, 650 Montrose; Ronald S. Anderson, 334 Clariiri; Mrs.

Hulda E. Pet- Assaria; Fred Bolte, Lincoln; Margaret N. Mauk, 812 V. Republic; Mrs. Mark Decker, 848 Custer; Mrs.

Philip Herzig, 2038 Queens; Mrs. Ben ny Lang, 421 S. 9th; Mrs. Ken neth L. Ryan, 804 Hancock Pamela M.

Doucelte, 659 S. 3rd; Sondra Ann Holmgren, 525 E. Ellsworth; James E. Cox 1123 N. 12th; Mrs.

Louis Foltz, 321 N. 10th. St. John's Mrs. Thomas J.

Bohm, 259 S. llth; Mrs. William J. Davis, 805 "Willis; Mrs. Zena May Detrixhe, 732 Merrill; Mrs.

Richard Gerleman, 1415 Coronado; Lynette Metro, 708 State; Mrs. Betty Ann Stillwagon, 1009 N. Santa Fe; Mrs. Victor Vish- nefske, 752 Vassar; Mrs. Audrey K.

Hanan, Bennington; Faith M. Heinrichs, Abilene; Doreen L. Nekon, Assaria; Solomon Sader, Herington. Irs. Doug Chapman spn, been children playinf with 61 Merrill; Mrs.

Harold I. Mar-' matchs; no damage kle 124 E. Kirwin; hur N. Soukup; Dorrance; Mrs. I Liniey C.

Heck, 1204 Wilbre; James L. Garrison, 308 S. 4th; Janice Lynn Cooper, Concordia; Brenda D. Berg, Lincoln; Mi-j chelle S. Harder, 1214 Sarah.

Forum Plans Fund Project Members of the Salina Gl For- hold an October mooey- St. John'i Kevin W. Bria- kcr, 423 Maple; Mrs. Bob B. Bur- making project for the gard, 403 Marymount; Amy A.

scholarship fund. Carlson, RFD Mrs. Michael Plans will be discussed, at an Dolton and son, 2289 Roach; .8 pm meeting Sunday with J. W. Mrs.

Charles Fowler, 1W5 N. Rodriguez, 821 W. Mrs. Jack Gebhart, 2076 Raymond; Audrey Ann Horton, 113 S. Chicago; Mrs, Cora A I Jones, 630 S.

Santa Fe; Kraig M. Lager, 947 4th; Lynelte Metro, 708 State; Mrs. Harris X. Miller, 209 S. Wisconsin; Mrs.

-WASHINGTON (AP) Mint. Sherry Van Pelt, 767 Osage; ing of a one dollar coin to honor Ike Dollar "4f' Com Okayed She is survived by 2 nephews. The funeral will be at 10 am Saturday at the Guy R. Ryan Sons, the Rev. Nor- rnan UUestad officiating.

Burial will be in Roselawn memorial park. MRS. ROBERT DENISON OSBORNE Mrs. Lena Denison, 74, died Friday at the Osborne County Memorial hospital. She was born Jan.

30, 1895, in rural Osborne county and was a lifelong resident of this area. 'She was a member of the United Church, Osborne. Surviving are a brother, Carl Hudson, Osborne, and 8 stepchildren. The.funeral will 2 pm Tuesday at the Taylor funeral, home, Osborne, the Rev. Robert Baker officiating.

Burial will be in the Osborne cemetery. Lowest this date 39 in 18961961; highest 100 in 1954. Saturday Sunrise 7:29 am; sunset 7:09 pm. ZONE FORECASTS Mostly cloudy with shifting northerly 10 to 15 mph and turning cooler tonight. A few showers or thundershowers likely.

Saturday cloudy and cooler with -intermittent light rain mostly forenoon. Low tonight upper 50s. High Saturday 68 to 75. Precipitation probabilities 40 per cent tonight and Saturday. Airport Temperatures (By FAA) Hospital Dismissals Asbury Oron J.

O'Brien, 518 E. Walnut; Mrs. Frank Princ, Wilson; Ray Robinson, Lucas; Sarah Gusiafson, 337 S. 8th; Mrs. Elmer L.

Greiner, 1214 N. 8th; Carl Smith, 645 Vie- Mrs. Oscar Wilbur, 333 N. Penn; Mrs. Marian Jane Moss, 142 N.

Columbia, Rirths Boys Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Bohm, 2S9 S. llth, 2, not weighed at St.

John's. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Weis, Minneapolis, Oct. 2, 6 2 at St.

John's. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Zickafoose, 650 Montrose, Oct. 2, 8 7 at Asbury.

Girl Mr. and Mrs. Victor Vishnefske, 752 Vassar, Oct. 2, 6 at St. John's.

Building Permits Lee Haworth Construction mont; Mrs. Raymond J. Gruber, Bennington; Mrs. Dale Garst and son, Bennington; Thursday: pm 6 7 9 10 11 -Friday: 32 Midnight 1 am 2 3 5 6 10 1L noon 83 1 pm 86 ROBERT W. COMFORT The funeral for Robert (AP-- E.

Burger, chief justice the United States, has reigned from the board of direc- ors of the 'Mayo Foundation, a oiindation spokesman said to- ay. Burger, who has served as hief justice since June, had een a member of the Mayo joard for ten years. The founda- ion has assets of over $100 mil- ion and operates the famed Clinic as well as medical education and research pro- ects. Women Marines Get New Look CAMP PENBLETON, Calif. (AP) A snappier outlook is in store for lady Marines.

Col. Jeanette 1. Sustad, director of Women Marines, said Wednesday three New York designers are working on new outfits for the girls. "We are looking for something more modern to wear," she said. "The uniforms we are now wearing were designed in 1950." Salina, and airs.

R. D. Rosendahl, San Diego, and 2 great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 10 am Saturday in-the Chapel, Stockton. Burial, will be.

in the Stockton cemetery. CARL E. NORDIN LMDSBORG Carl Em.il Nordin, 83, died Friday at the Lindsfoorg Community hospital. He was born Dec. 17, 1885, in Lindsborg and was a lifelong resident of the area.

He was a farmer. Mr. Nordin was a member of the Bethany Lutheran Church. Surviving are 2 sons, Emory, Shawnee, and LaVern, St. Louis, 2 daughters, Mrs.

Annabelle Smith, Pittsburg, and Comfort, 55, 934 Beatrice, will be at 10 am Monday at the Rush Smith funeral home, the Rev. James H. Parrish officiating. Burial will be at Gypsum Hill cemetery. Mr.

Ccmfort, a retired. salesman, died Thursday at St. John's hospital following a heart attack. He had been a Salina resident since moving here from Bennington in 1951. Mr.

Comfort suffered a heart attack 10 years ago and had 'been unable to work the past 4 years. A son, Lonnie, was killed in an accident in June, 1968. He was a member of the Church of Christ. Surviving are the widow, Almeera; 2 sons, Timothy, of the home, and Larry, Leavenworth; a daughter, Mrs. Ron Drake, 812 Martin; a brother, Paul, Bennington; a sister, Mrs.

Margaret Winans, Ruidoso, New Mexico, and 5 grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home. MRS. CHARLES FUNK JAMESTOWN Mrs. Charles 58, Jamestown, died Akron, Mich.

She was a member of the Christian Church and the Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include the widower; 3 sons, Roger Funk, of the home; Bill Confer, Wichita, and David Confer, Huntsville, 4 grandchildren; her father, Worley Gordon, Massilon. Ohio; 3 brothers, Wilson Gordon, New Philadelphia, Ohio; Morris Gordon, Roseoe, Ohio, and Charles Gordon, Cleveland, Ohio, and a sister, Mrs. Naomi Young, Yarrington, Nev. The funeral will be at 2 pm Sunday at the United Methodist Church, Jamestown, the Rev.

Frederick Martin officiating. Burial will be in the Jamestown cemetery. Friends may call at the Blachly and funeral home, Jamestown. MRS. ADA V.

SCHUMAKER The funeral for Mrs. Ada V. Schumaker, 87, 227 N. Penn, be at 10 am Monday at the Guy R. Ryan Sons mortuary, the Rev.

Norman UUestad officiating. Burial will be in Gypsum Hill cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home. Sfc. Abel Medina Bronze Star to SM Sergeant Sfc.

Abel Medina, 106 Charleston, was awarded the Bronze Star in a ceremony at the Schilling Manor Army sub- post this week. Sgt. Medina is the family housing inspector at Schilling Manor. He got the Bronze Star for starting a new filing and traffic estimates systems while serving as operations sergeant. of the port of Saigon, South Vietnam.

citation accompanying the award said the filing system "dimished the problems with cargo consignments, cargo backlog and pier traffic." He also started a system of charts- on projected flow vehicles "resulting in an immediate clearing of the'congested area and a minimum staging time for the citation saifl. one-family dwelling, 661 Rockview, $21,000. Robert Nelson, accessory building, 706 Tulane, $100. Robert E. Sprecker, one-family dwelling, 2306 Montclair, $33,000.

Lonnie Henderson, enclosed carport, 2518 Robin Road, $1000. Courts Municipal traffic Leonard Heidrick, 106 N. West Place, speeding, Danny R. Morse, 835 Sherman, excessive noise, $5. Magistrate traffic (Costs are added to fines): Speeding: Alvin Hamele 532 E.

Cloud, $17; Jerry L. Morton, 1006 Johnstown, $20. No driver's Larry W. Brennan, Ft. Riley, Merle.

L. Dishong, Junction City, fine suspended, to pay costs. Other: Timothy A. Johnson, Gypsum, unregistered vehicle, to pay costs. Magistrate Don H.

Black, Brookville, driving while intoxicated, $200; Walter Koberstein, Lindsborg, insufficient- funds" check, to pay $15.60 check and President. Dwight D. Eisenhower was approved today by the House Banking Committee. The committee approved a bill to authorize the issuance of coin, which would be of copper and nickel composition. Committee Chairman Wright Patman, said he will try to have the measure passed in time -for' the late president's birthday observance on Oct.

,14. The measure would also authorize the Treasury Department to remove silver altogether from half now are 40 per cent elver and would permit the puoiic sale of $3 million In rare silver, coins at the ranges up to $170 a coin. West German Fire Alarms 6:15 pm, Thursday 218 S. Friday, October: S-; BONN, Germany (AP) ThY Social and; Democrats sealed their pact to form West new government," qualifying Foreign Minister Willy Brandt as chancellor. The agreement between two' parties approved- by their Bundestag--parliament- i which insures Brandt's election when the lower house meets, some time'after Oct.

20., He will succeed Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger, whose Christian Democrats have ruled the country ever since it came into being two decades ago. They won the most parliamen-. tary seats in last Sunday's national election, but not enough to form a government on their own, Free Democrats held the balance of power and Brandt, former mayor of West Berlin, successfully wooed them into coalition. College, occupant Dale Rose, fire in bacfc end of garage, 2 tires, 2 air conditioners and siding damaged; cause may Kiesinger made a effort to win Free Democratic party chief Walter Scheel over, but it failed. Thursday at St.

Joseph hospital Concordia. She was born Aug. 19, 1911 at SATURDAY EVENING SPECIAL FRIED CHICKEN Served with Crisp Tossed Salnd, Choice of Delicious Home Made Dressing, Potato, Our Special French Bread, Coffee or Tea, and Sherbet. U.S.D.A. CHOICE CHAR-BSOILED STEAKS 5 P.M.

10 P.JL iNTERSTATe HOUSE Sunday Evening Special TURKEY DRESSING $1.25 Tins All The Trimmings Restaurant Open 6 a.m. to 12 p.m. Junction of 1-70 US-81, Under the Overpass and Look for Onr Bright Yellow Koof. Rejoin the Happy World of Sound With Sears Sears Hearing Aids FREE HEARING TEST Ko Obligation In The Home Appointments Desired Ask Abont Scam Convenient Credit Plan REX THOMPSON Sears Hearing Aid Consultant Will Be In Our Store: Saturday, Oct. 4th from 9:30 a.m.

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