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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 36

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THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN OCT, I. iW IT ArtS. Latham, Pioneer Tuttle $7 Million in Rood Projects Awarded Classified RATES INFORMATION Rites Planned At Enid Today -LIABILITY th Insurance $3 Per Month 3 1 ME 4-8834 SPECIAL TEEN AM INSURANCE A reader can th amwtr, by mall, any UMtUn fact by writinf Tha Dally OfclehMnan Infarmatian Bureau, It lye 1 ft. NW Waahlntten 5, D. C.

Pleat anclata four (4) cants return Resident, Dies TUTTLE, Oct. 7-Art S. La-1 SB Ada amend uwdumm art ae taut mm ou(-o( town nrdera. jnVlSmXirS advaixTtaj The state highway department Tuesday awarded $7,408,438 worth (highway construction projects as combined low bids ran $557,388 below estimates of engineers. low wooer inm.n mount tham, 68-year-old pioneer resi nfjjlicemjnit Jji Russian embassy In iENlD.

Oct. 7-5rvices for INlliam T. Loudermilk, 83, Enid, who died Saturday In a Chick- eahs, hncnltal will Watnu. dent of the Tuttle area, diedl Tuesday in a Chickasha hospi-j 14 Q. How much, on the average, were present social security benefits Increased under the recent amendments to the law? D.

K. will oe refund ee. Included was Oklahoma City Vladimir Petrov, secretary at the embassy, defected to the west. Russia demanded his re- S. Ml on Hit! MSnYnr.

(O-U. WEEKDAY COMBINATION OR SUNDAY A. The average increase is i turn, but the Australian govern- Jay at a p.m. In Brown funeral I Afincw ave. bridge over the chapel here I North river- 11,8 low A native 'of Missouri, Louder-1 bld nearly $100,000 under the milk cm.

Oklahoma h. lflfii I estimate- The job drew nine bids. at I ronr Keota. ronrreU MB rett, SW.M.Si. alternate two pit stressed.

beam, estimate -ITIS, Num COCKROACHES? Co.tr As Low it! Wl 6-3341 PL On S. 66 in Lincoln county 155 around 7 percent. NOTE: A ment refused. Russia then sev-three-page mimeographed circu- ered diplomatic relations, lar on the 1958 social security! q. When did Bobby Fischer changes will be sent free to any I become the chess champion of ind to Chickasha in 1927.

He Va Jiverpaea. eailmate reader who sends request for the United States? M. CONTIACf KATES ON REQUEST -ir CASH IN ADVANCE wqulrfd far moved to Enid in 1956 and was Bno WVn a member of the BantUt church. I Survivors are his wife. Daisy.

1 two daughters. Mrs. Lola Potts. nn'e of steel beam and concrete beam aairieaiiona: rtraon ala preslresscd ami In both instances the steel OKEEH-C ounty roao from tiuasen net dralneee. rv1 i.ku miiea Altus and Mrs.

Lela Mae Cooper. Chickasha; six sons, including' Arthur and Mike, Enid; Charles, Oklahoma City; one brother, one Services will be Wednesday at 3 p.m. in the First Christian church here. Latham had operated the A-L ranch here since 1918. A Mason, he was a member of the Tuttle Lions club.

Surviving are his wife, Ethel, two sons, including J. Tuttle; one daughter, Mrs. Vera Mae Wilson, Tulsa; four brothers Including Ralph B. and Jess both of Amarillo; one sister, Mrs. Floyd Kimble, Tuttle; four grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

MRS. CARRIE THOMPSON Mrs. Carrie Thompson, 86, of Fairvlew. died Tuesday morning in an Enid hospital after an illness of two years. Services will MM.

Diuuninotta PtyuK ma Window Co. 1401 fli PKOPANE partmra wanted, bualtwaa ope wanted, noma fraUere, paymanta tofltj sister, Mrs. Nannie Russell, Muskogee; IS grandchildren and a great grandchildren. at WANT OU-TU TICKET A. Bobby Fischer, Brooklyn, who has been playing chess since he was six, won the U.

S. championship on January 7, 1958, at the Manhattan Chess club in New York City. He was 14 at the time. Q. Who Invented the stethoscope, with which doctors listen to sounds produced inside the body? B.

Q. A. It was invented about 1819 by a French physician, Rene La-ennec, after he had observed children listening at one end of a long timber to the sound made by a pin scratching the other end. Experimenting, he found it, accompanied by long, stamped, self-addressed envelope, to this paper's Washington Information Bureau, 1200 Eye N. Washington 5.

D. C. Do all planets in our solar system rotate on their axis in the same direction? W. N. A.

Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune rotate in the same direction as the earth, from west to east. Uranus rotates about an axis which is nearly perpendicular to the plane of the ecliptic; if the direction of rotation is referred to this plane, it is opposite the direction of rotation of the earth. The rotations of Mercury and Venus are uncertain; and nothing is known about the rotation of Pluto. beam bids were less than the pre-strcssed concrete beam. The commission rejected the low bid on 2.252 miles of grading and drainage on SH 109 in Choctaw county leading to Lake Raymond Gary.

The low bid exceeded the estimate by percent. Also rejected was the low bid for 2.501 miles of grading and drainage on a McCurtaln county road. Details of the letting: OMSK COUNTT-County rnirt from mile emith and 3 west, of Brlnkman. weal, miles tridlnf. drsiiwie.

rv. W.19I.10. Thrt Choria. Mr. mn Murdoch, of Iff NW truaa taan bridge, eatlmalo low blddtr Froat Conat.

Co. S8S.7S0.M. Two bidder. No bids received on thla em florists 2 FLOWiRS Howard Bros. Flowers, Inc.

1327 Roblnaon ro 3-6937 430 NW 10 TO 3-34M CHARGE ACCOUNTS FlnraAwo8i 1SofK5 be at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Methodist church at Fairvlew, BroJect Au. with Ingram funeral home in 70eaat of a Raymond figy.feEea4.h.SAXSffi charge of arrangements. MRS. GEORGE CLANCY SAYRE Services were here Tuesday for Mrs.

George Clancy, 82, who died Sunday In her WANTED 3 Born in Grundy county. Iowa, that sounds within the body could Saturday be heard distinctly through S. J71 from Hunt UHilh araineii in 1872, Mrs. Thompson moved to Fairvicw in 1908 and lived there until two years ago when hollow wooden cylinder held to WL iJw'W. mUea aradlna dralnaae, eatlmaU she moved to Bethany.

a patient chest. Later a New York physician devised the present type of instrument, by which AW-U. S. J71 on location Survivors are two sons; Har 'Stlon WtJ rWiTBCtl.ll 34 Lainsror Monument S715 Western VI 3 1M sound is conveyed to both ears rather than one. kiim tocl ja can O.MS mile eratfhs.

dialnsee, tnfnrced concrete culverta mmHnfSf lenaTli Q. What is the origin of the word "cue" as it is applied to A native of Cooke county, Texas, Mrs. Clancy had lived in Beckham county years. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. George Brundige, Mangum; Mrs.

Vera Hollings-worth, Hollls; Mrs. Lois Roper, Chickasha; and Mrs. Viola Gardner, Delhi; five sons, including Luther, Cordell; Tommy and Willie, Erick; and Jim, Sayre; one hrotJier. 41 erandchildren. 44 old A.

Stafford, 5401 Hudson, Oklahoma City, and Maurice Stafford, Fruita, two daughters, Mrs. Marie Green, 312 NW Bethany, and Mrs. Violet Cook, Cherokee; 17 grandchildren, 40 great grandchildren and three great, great on. aleel I-beam ertl HZ- .05: alternate two, ore from VJ mile rant of SII OFFICE POSITIONS You can let a better oosltlnn make more money, and nave a AV St'HtHll Individual Advancement. Free natto'i-ttlde employment servlrf review prlvlleee.

fa vour tuition monthly. No nole MURDOCH-Frank 117 N. JV. 19. Servlcea Wedneaday 10 a.m.

St. Paula CfthtdraT N. W. P. Sfuier.

Cannon 'officlat'lni In- nerf Home. In lieu of flower the Guy Brown. Norman. Okla. Q.

Did comedienne Carol Burnett write the song "I Made a Fool of Myself Over John Foster H. C. A. No; the song was written especially for her by Ken Welch as a take-off on teen-age Worship of Rock 'n Roll singers. Both Mr.

Welch and MlSs Burnett thought it would be a humorous twist to portray a girl worshipping someone distinguished. Mr. Dulles reportedly was "very amused" by the song, and requested a recording of it. Q. What was the name of the Negro who accompanied the Lewis and Clark expedition? S.

E. A. The Negro who accompanied the expedition across the continent (1804-06) was named York. He was the personal servant of great grandchildren and one SttlWai! WOODWARD-SM" SO Vcontlnuallon of MRS. SUSIE BRYANT MANGUM Funeral was here fi'IRDOCK-Mra.

Nannla' 917 great great grandchild. CLEVELAND BATON S. from a wd Tuesday for Mrs. Susie Bryant, 82, who died Sunday in a local hospital. HILL'S BUSINESS UNIVERSITY, INC.

829 W. Main Oklahoma City 2. Okla. Formerly of Harmon county, ape. estimate lean.

S137.MO.e3. Five u. 3. 70 Mrs. Bryant had lived in Greer county since 1902.

She was a Baptist church member. Capt. William Clark, on of the flows Ute family recitem that ma Alurajil Development Fund In eaija of Mr. Guy Brows, Norman. ILE-Epeaii 90 NW 21.

Hahn Memorial Chapel. Harm-Cook Fu-peralJHomelWNW W. FO 5-1432. Survivors are four sons, the stage? L. R.

A. The word is derived from the practice of placing the letter (Latin, quando meaning at certain places on the actors' copies of plays to-show when they were to enter and speak. You'll enjoy our booklet Puzzles, Tricks and Magic, which contains a varied collection of catchy problem! about words and numbers, enigmas, and simple tricks and magic; 35 cents, plus 5 cants for mailing. Use This Coupon The Oklahoman Information Bureau 1200 Eye N. W.

Washington 5, D. C. I enclose thirty cents in coin (30c) (carefully wrapped in paper) for a copy of the booklet Puzzles, Tricks and Magic. Name Street OBADV-Al Waahlta Dewey, Olie and Obbie, all of; Mangum; and Alcy, Davidson: DUNCAN Grantham funeral home will announce services for Cleveland L. Eaton, 60, local businessman who died Monday in his home.

Eaton, who moved here from Davis, had lived in Duncan the past 20 years. He was a member of the First Christian church. Surviving are two sons, two daughters, four brothers, including Lawrence and Eurial. both of Duncan; and 10 grandchildren. JAMES S.

BAGBY ELK CITY Funeral was here Tuesday for James S. Baahy, leaders of the exploration. Q. What state has the highest birth rate? J. F.

A. According to the 1958 Statistical Abstract of the United States, New Mexico leads, with an estimated birth rate of 33.0 DOKE-Infant daughter of Mr. pSEm. JSSt one daughter, one- sister, one brother, 13 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren. Uiw bidder Merrltl-McKnliht 446, Two bddera: nil 32 on aame local soofool ateel.rom.-ret tirldae on Itlue river, 26, 34 and two 51 iliKn.

aicx on tarrn-fo-merKel road, 0.173 mlla rtralnaj Portland eement ap- sssw ssEa1. RSauri estimated low bidder Vrl-Ward Oklahoma City, S301.16.n2. S. same location. M-foot culvert, 130.

toot brldte altern.le stressed rnocrrte beam o.llrmle Pl.YMATE-B. ale 73. 2 any. Servlcea 5:30 per 1,000 population in the year QUICK CAREER JOBS Ouiallfy at a Ms aavinx In time and expense for an nterestinf kit aa Coniolometer Oren'w, classes. Law tuition fee.

Call now. Capital business university Tel. FO 5-6641 413 Broadwa? The Comptometer Pr-M. 511ClobeLlfeBldi. FO S-4631 FINISH HIGH SCHOOL time 1 Okla.

City Okla FO 5-S030. HIOH SCHOOL SomaVawiS EneS v.iu left vnmH Tert fnrnl'h-i m- ending July 1, 1957. Other states with high birth rates are Utah Ho Henryelta, "PM Keneflck to Caddo, 5 si? milt-a ardln. drnln- eiflmate" Mm.m.1. Two Wdtlera MUSKOGEK-CounLv road reo.lr.

to Cone creek "bridge IS mllea nnrlh of t(rnt UJ1M, low bidder Newell ami Son I14.4it5.10, Three bidder. County road rrnslra to Clotid (30.4), Louisiana (29.61, HARLOW -Victor E. 2.1. Service in wSne'sdlfy ine uuanian ci Mississippi (29.1). The District of Columbia has a birth rate of flowers tend contribution to Kin- 56, who died Sunday in a local MLrA-rcnyd'd hosnital.

im.PW. rndlna. hospital. 40.1. Q.

When did Russia and Aus naner tjoueae collection at uni-veraily of OMahoma Library. DUNBAR Vera 3008 20. fervid. Thursday 2 p.m. Memory Chape! Burner Funeral Heme.

In-lermenl Moore. OMa. tfAUGHAN-Fred 224 SW 28. An- tralia break off diplomatic re if Ark'anaii' rlv'ar aoulji Jo Callary lations ienta later By Hunter ru- miim rriiiinar, 7 In Si.LEE-Erie Arranrementa by -ssr A resident of Elk City all his life, Bagby was a member of the Church of Christ and the Disabled American Veterans chapter. Survivors arc his wife.

Maudy, five daughters, including Mrs. James Fender, Elk City; Mrs. Mae Douglas, Pauls Valley, and Mrc Mn Rrnvitt RnvTif and A. In April 1954. The break followed a dispute between the two governments growing out of alleged espionage activities of the W.

fSioT re'PnTo'reeS0 ftfS vert. Untaie ilt3.77.o. In bidder ate, Portland ind rock tiaaa wld- 0.411 Itiltl MAB'sitALL-Mra. Jessie. LeonW! BOUWAFE-Mri.

LUlie. JSC, S. W. It. Services 3 fs.ro.

Thursday in the Guardian chapel. Tm Are Charged one brother, Omar. Pauls Valley. H.Vuon1' of "siiV-aSd Atrt-a. t.S0S mllea rnrk baie wldrln.

DAV SCHOOL NlflHT SrHOOl PBX-Recaptionisr Women, 18 to SO, switchboard and office trlr.a coiirw will oukMv re-pare you for Joba payuu 17S to S2KMI monthlo aurt. Executive recepUonist 14 weeks Switchboard Department Phone FO 5-6641 413 Broadway New classes starting anon. OIAH S. PRATT Tm? SaMTVlB s5 With Bootlegging JIM C. WAY SHAWNEE Gaskill funeral home is handling services for Jim C.

Way, 73, retired Rock Island railroad employe who died Monday in a local hospital. A native of South Carolina, he came to Shawnee in 1909. He retired in 1950. Way and his wife would have observed their 49th wedding anniversary Tuesday. Surviving are his wife, one son, J.

Norman; two brothers, John, Prague, and Ed, Shawnee; two sisters, including Mrs. Marie Howell, Calvin. MISS HATTIE SENGE EL RENO Miss Hattie Senge, 64, resident of El Reno since 1811, died Tuesday in her home. Services will be Thursday at 9 a.m. in the First Christian church.

Burial will be in Alma. where she was born. Survivors are one sister, Mrs. Bertha Hall, El Reno, and one brother, Arthur, El Reno. CLAUDE ADAMS LA WTON Funeral was here Tuesday for Claude Adams, 78, who died in a local hospital Sunday.

A longtime resident of Ana-darko, where he was employed by the city, Adams had lived here in recent years. He is survived by one son, Dennis, El Reno; two daughters, Mrs. Mada Lee Williamson and Mrs. Lois Webber, both of Law-ton; two sisters eight Erandchil DUNCAN Services were here 'RioN-'ronnty rod from north i. tm.u cL.u..

ot Gould eaat S.0M mllea trat Tulsan to Take Moderator Post TULSA. Oct. 7 Wl Dr. R. Grady Snuggs, head of the University of Tulsa's department of relieion more than 20 years.

lUCMiay ior uiai oiiciudii iuiii i rnraue. iravei naa. potfte it omu draltaif. (ravel baa, doable Bootlegging complaints were WSSXU SSiK Fort Smuh.Arh,. Eleven from aonth of Moora aouthMat to Hollywood Corner.

Main In Wllwn 0,494 eoncrele reaurfaelna. eatlmnle JM.OsS.as, low hid. der Haakell Lemon S3S.6r2.S0. Two hid- x-iaii, wuu mcv uii ins ouui un in- i Hwn, vrinnnin't S4n.irA.4S, Foo day Sunday in the home of a rJSSOTS-SS. 9or4iiomof US filed in municipal court against four persons Tuesday following daughter here JMjflft police raids.

Raiders filed complaints charg Tuesday was chosen moderator native oi inniana, was a iw retired farmer and had lived in 1 bs ki on this area 57 years. He was a JrhliT'iSiia, fcW1? to SH 33. eatlmnte STrrGEL-JaMPhlne, 61. 3208 S. Hsyvtv-, Services 19 a.m.

Wednes- Sunny-vClfce C.lbO.. CJtv. r-rn Viaecy. City: Mrs. Charlea S.

Andreiva. C'y: Mrs. Wayne Jnhngm. fe- fe, JFmt V-nny. Oil Ceoler.

N. Mrs. Cir'-ker; S-cramento. Colli. Mrx.

J. O. Smith, Mra. Deww Bruce. City.

Serrlma I o.i". Wedn-'v Street A Proper Chapel. Inter-monl Wheslland. OMa. "ervlMs'lO a.m'Wednaa'day Street ft Draper Chapel.

Interment Sun- member of tne Lumoeriana Presbyterian church and the Odd Fellows lodge. of the Oklahoma Presbyterian synod. He was elected at the opening session of the two-state organization's annual business meeting attended by some 400 ministers and laymen and women from ing operation of public nuisances against Billy Joe Boyd, 24, of 'Rcno. and Floyd Ellis Foster. 58, of 2114 NW 1 terrace.

Both establishments have records as liquor dispensing stores, police said. Wh i possession charges Surviving are his wife, F.mma W. Cardwell Is Dead at 95 LEARfTTO FLV Gl APPROVED Airpark 1701 Western ME A-4HSS EARN Money in your home, lejrn SECRETARIAL cunJna.Tasyymen,, 713 Broadway FOS-sm REFRIGERATION Okla, City Univeralty jA 5-hij HOME STUDY" Oklahoma and Arkansa: Snuggs succeeds Rev. L. La-j were filed against Dave Earl Baby Stork To Get Lift GRAZ.

Austria. Oct. 7 (UPH A rmby stork, abandoned by its parents because it never learned to fly, will get a lift south Jane, one brother, Cary Homestead: and four fisters. Mrs. W.

H. Phillips and Miss Lola Pratt, hoth of Wntonga; Mrs. Harvey Thacker, Weather-ford, and Mrs. J. H.

Craven, El Reno. PRESSLEY A. JEKINS FES by irvivejk verne Ross, Shawnee, in the lowers, ai. aiier raraers seized moderator's post. 10 pints of liquor in a closet at Delegates approved a resolu-1 Marquette hotel, 7 Dewey, and tion naming the organization of-1 against Charles Robert Kay.

24, ficiallv the synod of Oklahoma after 4 pints were found in the of the United Presbyterian I rear of a gas station at 2120 nryan, 1 anti Los Ancelea, r.w m. Thursday smtrn FMne'l Chanel. Tt inme in your aaare time ior office VtrTPHllM SorTioo. u-r Services for William E. Card-well.

85, will be at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in the First Presbyterian church in Coalgate. A Medical foVyrke four-en- Church in America. The meeting exenange. Tuesday in Tulsa (or Pressley Wednesday aboard a Allen Jenkins, 53.

former school i glned Austrian airliner dren, and eight great dren. lasts through Wednesday night. superintendent in Krlclmm who The itork was found trsndeH former lonetime resident of Coal 500 Skilled Men Wanted FalrUwti, Arrantementt hy Smith died Saturday in his home in on the of a farmhouse 1 Jfate. Cardwell had lived the past MRS. LIZA E.

NORTON a. a i LEEDEY Savage funeral! bUDDlieS AmDlS All four defendants paid $40 fines in municipal court. Duncan Cat Catches, I Kills 19 Cotton Rats th Slvrian asa nf fiv vpara with i HaitriVilnr cti, i. i ji; brrS Tfs Parents had tsken off Mrs. Wylie M.

Snow, 2137 Lot- neral arrangements for Mrs. Liia pQf jLvfiSfOCrV was a native of Bluejacket. He on the usual stork winter migra-. lie. iifa? 84, who' a.

i if was principal of Glenpool high- tion to Africa. He died early Tuesday morn- i Sunday a an Elk rcst i Caffe Need Seetl school and Sapulpa grade school ina after a three-month illness, Southwest School of Printing IWO Clarendon Drive CAPITOL WTJ, Tuesday after a hard night spent I u.r A native ot Texas, sne moved -j 5J3 ue.oio niuvuig iu aunng wmcn ne was coruineq r. u. rccu auu hi" eatehins and killfnc 19 rotton Funeral Borne, tm Hob FQ.SjMSl G-vrioon Funeral Hrtmp 8 NW 11 CE2-MM Wnts Funeral Hnmft he was a bui der and crocer. i to an Oklahoma Citv rest home.

.7, adequate for Okianoma i He is survived hy his wife. I Austrian Society for the Preven- BUrlal wlU be in Atata wmal I UBU yea" 880 when 1 livestock the weekly federal-1 I Fleeta Mae, two sons, P. tion of Cruelty to Animals, of-1 tery. with Keith funeral home in ffifc rWeh I JSjtS I homa immunity these days I HH1 TUNER Funeral etlrectora anyone can afford. fflUS daufhler, Mrs.

R. J. Gilmore, Oklahoma City; one brother, two sisters, including Mrs. Myrtle Watson. Vinita; and seven We hope that th.

little bird Born in Simpson county. Mrs SyWl Adkisson! Elk City; Hwstock to Sfzesur-' d'0-Uncart' has been aver-will get a further connection to April IS. 1863. Cardwell came to Mrs. Lola Flint.

Norman; t.aMmmn aKm-tK'1 ral5 nKL warmer areas in Rome." an sir- Ind'" He Mrs. Clemmie Steiger. Leedey; Small gra fie rrted- worked at a general store in and one son Parker A Siillua- ii" a really "did herself proud Mon- aood. Atiplr In nersnn, nieht. Mrs.

Ludwick said Wilhort Rnrial Vaults Coalgate until the family moved in Itam At lranita I the garage floor was practical-. SEE VOURnTNWULJIJSECTn hut there was little killing d.m- cnvprfd wjth dead rats whe! gjjHi JOHN N. KIDO he managed a lumber yard and i S-smtIb I came out to find later served as a cuard at the CHECOTAH Smith funeral i R-xteHill Pprk IS YOUR LOVED ONE'S SERVICE NOT COMPLETE? state reformatory. The family re- home is hurdling services for kJ J. turned to Coalgate in 191R.

i -lohn N. Kidd. 72. retired farmer "Vj usPnaea Contractor DlCS A member of the Christian "'V nome TOr IMOTiaping 1 0T5 A loi NotkCt MAN i i 4, 1 LOVINGTON, N. Oct.

7 I I Ijlfl ACCIuenX A resident of the Checotah area 1nt, rvan Towneervl. Lutv church. Cardwell Is survived by his daughter. Mr Snw. three 1 lnm.

PboneMU 5-M hnrk. Texas. Tuesday was sen- LA WIT ON. Oct. 7 LPl i A J- grandchildren.

Miss Ira Snow. Lawton; Miss Joy Snow. Mrlh: me 'wo tenced to six months to 20 yesrs, year-old Lawton electrical con-1 BaaBaaaSaSaBiaas MBhxQaa9HaBaBMa- ifaliiaV ia)rSSE9aHl I J. 'TfalineV I rrTTTlnoeT a alder Mth 2137 Lottie, and Wavne B. i aaugmrrs.

sen grariQcnimren llgpa.nded, in state prison by tractor died Tuesday after acci-Snnw, Oakuood drive, and two and lwo "reat Srandchildren. rfistrirt John Brand dentally shooting himself with great granddaughters. T. 1.1 I He pleaded guilty to kidnaping a faulty .22 pistol. IOI MS Wtant, Lite his three children from his for- Paul Pickett was shot Monday IRVING BUTCHKR i D0iM mer wife, now Mrs Adrian night as he reached into the VINITA Funeral was here rvvaca Warren, in Hobbs on September back seat of his automobile to I Tuesday for Irwng Butcher.

LONDON, Oct .7 L'PI Twen- 12. The children ere returned ptck up the pistol. The firearm who died Friday In a Muskogee tv-month-old Msrtv Manhridg September 21. They are Lola accidentally discharged and the hospital. 0Wrd his life to a bed of roses May.

Ellen. 4. and James. I. bullet struck Pickett in the A native of Missouri and a Tuesday.

'mouth, member of the Vinita First Bap- Marty's mother said the child1 Merger Voted Authoritlej were told the pis-( tis rhweh. he is survived bv his plunfrt out of a third-floor win- CWlCxno fVf 7 t-WretMor 1 faulty and had misfired Lttt trai ftni 12 Rnte Salps Ren-ire am aer wean ass I wife. Mattie. five sons. Benny, dow while playing Monday and rxf Supreme Liberty Life Insur- wiier.

Lewis. John. Roy and Bob. all lanoea in the garden on a rose a rice Co of Chicago and the nf VitV'a eine lr herl c-iffereri fttiiv aoo T.ctranre i Jet Pilot Escapes From Flaming Plane Mtse Spsiiiding. "tmiia.

loui a tew scraitnrs and brothers, two sisters and five ed resting "comfortably' Cleveland have agreed to merge the two firms, the companies an-neajmced Tuesday in a heTi a gTandchilren COALING Calif 7 Thar) it ne ddr fttjh in any Cemetery than an UNMARKED GRAVE. COMPLETE YOUR LOVED ONE'S FUNERAL SERVICE SHJECT THEIR MONUMENT NOW CAPITOL HfLL CO. British Rood Toll Up Hotel Man Elected BRIDLINGTON. Fngland. Oct TT'LSA.

Oct 7 -Burch 7 LTD The Royal Society for Mayo. JS-year-old hotel execii- the Prevention of Accaients re- tie. Tiiesdav was elected rresi Scientist Honored thrre miles up Tuesday, but the COPF.NHAGF-X. Oct. or pilot was eiected and para- Rir John Cockcroft.

Britains chuted to safety. He is Lieut leading atom scientist. Tuesday Richard C. Snyder. 24.

son of nnrtM Tnrcrtv thl Iraffir rlfnl of T-ihp't rhsmhar n' rnro. st sunrnVrl tbr Bnhr rolrl Mr 'are h. Snvrter, FS- oeaths in Brnain were unery lo merce lor l.s at a meenng meOai lov ouisianoing Kientnic ion. la reach this year for the first the crgatiuation board of di- achieverrrerits in the field of The plane trashed in the font-tirae aiace H'orM war II. rectors.

peaceful use of atomic energy. hills of westers Fresno county..

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