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14 RiOIitlR-STAR-NEWS Match COURTHOUSE Intiirance Bids To Be Accepted Here PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL has discharged Mrs, Clay Scott, 715 W. Madison-st; Mrs. Michael Dienes and baby, 2021 Rohde-sl; Mrs. Peter Majoy, Huron; Sandra Melton, Castalia; Mary Redding, 1121 E. Parish-st; Mrs.

Henry Oslheimer, 1808 S. Central-av; iMrs. Edward Oswald and baby, 222 50th-sl; Mrs. Margaret Oak- lev, 1409 W. Monroe-sl; Mrs.

Donald Schlierf, 221Vi2 Nell-st, and Levernie Crosby, Grant-av. £rie-co board of commissioners hM announced it will receive bids to 9:30 a. m. Monday, March 19, for comprehensive insurance coverage, including fire, theft and tornado, on all county vehicular equipment. Coverage Is to be based on actual cash GOOD SAMARITAN HOSFIT- stated values.

has discharged Mrs. Bids are to be for one year's! Gainen, 302 Fred Insurance, and must cover all trucks, trailers and passenger cars owned and used by the county. Castalia Lions Club Dinner Honors Boy Scouf Members CASTALIA. March 9 At the la.st Lions Club meeting here the entire membership of Scout Troop 23 was feted by the Lions, sponsoring organization for this Troop. After the dinner, which was served by women from Grace Lutheran Church, the Scouts presented a skit depicting the many accomplishments learned in Scouting.

Explorer Crew Leader Charles Kromer served as narrator for this skit. A "court of review" was then iheid under direction of the Troop Scoutmaster Kenneth Bracy. Awards were presented as follows: Second Class Scout pins, presented by Warren to TRIAL IN THIRD DAY The jury trial of Merrick Rowland, CoUins, against the local New Departure plant, which opened in court Wednesday before Judge L. McCrystal, entered its third day Friday. Thalhofer.

1425 Shelby-st: Mrs. Walter Blair. Adams-st: Mrs. Billy Prophet and baby, 1228 Pierce-st; Mrs. Charles i Laylon and Route Mrs.

Olive Haynes, 621 Wayne-sl: Frank Wasily, Carl I I Schlessman, Route 1: Miss LJ lene Spaith, 4817 S. Mrs. Peter Bobick, LaCarne, and Francis Williams, IOIOV2' Clihton-st. Dispute Stalls Highway Bill DIVORCX: IS GRANTED Divorce was granted by Judge McCrystal to Marian M. Green, Huron, from George Green, serving sentence in the Mansfield reformatory, on grounds of gross neglect of duty.

Defendant was found in default of exdusive custody and control of the couple's four minor children was awarded the mother. Determination of support payments is to be made at such time defendant is free to -in cewt. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL HAS discharged Robert Feltz, Pelee Island; Mrs. Franklin Scott, Route Scott Trump, Clyde: Mrs. Jack Voltz, and baby, 119 E.

Follett-st: John Stone, 1017 Jay-st; Homer Richardson, Huron, and Arthur Boos, Huron. ACTMm IS DISMISSED iNnmissed by Judge McCrj 'stal at request of plaintiff was the action for divorce, injunction and of land contract interest, ffled recently by Vernor. Bay View, against Helen Han, same address. APPKOVK WATER MAIN A water main plan for the newly proposed Ferry sub-division on S. Columbus-av, has been approved by the county board of eemmissioners, Clerk B.

K. Howland itated. Subsequent action in the matter will be announced. RECEIVE STATE FUNDS Receipt of warrants in the gregate of $835.03 from the auditor, and for county aid, was today reported by the Erie-co auditing department. Allocation is from state funds, and for the current month.

Of the total, $475.20 is for aid dependent children, and for aid to the blind. Scouts pavid Strack and wllliam Ransom. Present Pins First Class pins, presented by Carl Yingling, Fremont, to Scouts Roland Alvers, Dale Ambos, Charles Kromer, Paul Kuns, James Matter and David Matter. Merit badges, presented by Ernest Ambos, Troop 23 committee chairman to Scouts Dale Ambos, bookbinding; Roland Alvers, bookbinding; James Matter, bookbinding and Richard Worthing, music. Give Out Badges Tenderfoot Badges, presented by Scoutmaster KennethIBracy to.

Scouts David Gowetzke, Robert Hoffman, Raymond Hoffman, Roy Duskins, Ronald Dortz, Jack Dortz, Joseph Brooks, Theron Brooks, Randall Montgomery, William Montgomery, Richard Behnke, Willis Behnke, Ronald Welch, Eldon Welch, Dennis Gundrum. Paul Gundrum, Richard Zepernick, Cecil Zepernick, Leo Greenman. Lloyd Greenman, Thurman Duskins, William wetzke, Merrill Beaver and Horace Peek. Many parents of the Scouts in attendance. Guest speak- jer for the Lions meeting was jDaryle Orwig, deputy district of Lions' Clubs in this Deaths Funerals WASHINGTON, March 9 dispute over reimbursing states for superhigh- -ays already built has held up committee action on the multi-billion-dollar highway legislation.

The House Roads Subcommittee voted down a provi.sion in the Democratic-sponsored vvay bill to allow states fiill cred- William Bercher and John fo'" thruways and turnpikes man were winners in card game's "that are to be part of the at the Knlght.s of superhighway system au- home Thursday evening. jthorized Thursday. I Then the public works unit ad- DR. V. B.

MORROW LEFT: iourned until Tuesday afternoon 1A'i4-year-old Columbus boy set' Thursday morning for Los An-1 when it will consider various fjre to his employer's home Thurs- geles. to visit his son, Dean Istitufes. Members onnosing the after he was discharged from E.Morrow. jnrovision in the oritrinal bill; his job as f-nlled it "unworkable." They said Under arrest and held for arson. CALVERT CANFIELD.

SON they wanted time to look the lad was being held at the Juve- MRS. ANNA J. PIGORSCH Mrs. Anna J. Pigorsch, 85, 408 Scott-st, widow of Albert died at Good Samaritan Hospital Thursday night following an extended illness.

Mrs. Pigorsch was a member of Zion Lutheran Church and' a life member 6t the Mission Society. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. August Seeling, Fremont; Mrs. Clarence Sanderson and Mrs.

Carl Beiler, both of Bellevue, and Mrs. Allan Hicks, Norwalk; seven grandchildren; seven great-grindchildren; a brother, John Guenther, Port Huron, 'ana two sisters, Mrs. Mary Ward, Sandusky, and Mrs. Ferdinand Pump, Fremont. Friends may call at the Pigorsch residence after 7 p.

m. Saturday, where sex-vices will be at 1:30 p. m. Monday and at 2 p. m.

at Zion Lutheran Church, the Revs. David Wolber and Theodore Stellhbrn. officiating. Burial will be in Oakland Cemetery. The Lutz Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Ike Accused Of Reneging On Alaska Statehood IRVIN OBERGEFELL, LA- mar Metzger, Gustav Umbach Boy, 74, Sets Fire, To Boss' Home; Held For Arson COLI FM BUS, March 9 (INS) Services for John Wronski were held Friday afternoon at the Charles J. Andres Funeral Home, the Rev. Stanley Dean, officiating. Burial was in Oakland Cemetery. Pallbearers were James Lochotzki, John Kovalski, Harry Billiard, Richard Gibson, Steven Becker and Anthony Petrarca.

WASHINGTON, March (INS) Former Alaska governor Ernest Omening has accused President of reneging on his 1932 Alaskan pledge under the influence of "his buddy." Gen. Lucius Clay. Gruening charged that the Continental Can which Clay serves as chairman of the bp.ard, "profits by Alaska's colonialism" and has bitterly fought statehood for the northern territory. The Democrat's accusations were cont.ained in a letter to Rep. Victor L.

Anfuso (D-N, the letter was inserted into the Congressional Record. Gruening, who was governor of the territory from 1939 to 1953, said Alaska is never actually thought of as a colony because of the assumption tbat it will become a state one day. He told Anfuso: "Well; we hope so. But it won't be under this administration. Eisenhower has gone back on his pre-election pledge and on his party's platform plank." Alaskans, Gruening stated, attribute this switch to "the influence of his buddy and trusted confidant.

Gen. Lucius Clay." In his State of the Union message two months ago. however, MP. Eisenhower said: "I trust that progress toward Statehood for Alaska can be made in this session." i WEATHER BtlREAU By S. Bureau Sandusky and vicinity: Increasing cloudiness and not so cold' tonight, low 30.

Saturday rather cloudy with temperatures In the 30's. reefs" and Sandusky Bay: Southerly winds 20 tOv25 through tonight shifting to and diminishing on Saturday. Partly cloudy through Saturday with a few snow flurries tonight. Sunset today '31. Sunrise -u-day su.

6:32 (est). Barometer at 11:30 a. read 29.40. falling steadily. Temperature 36, rising slowly.

High Thursday 27, low this morning 23. One year ago the high was 63 and low 40. Record high for this date was 70 in 1879; the record low March 9, 5 above zero in 1932. I FiTf-Day Said Cause Of Heavy Damage To Corn Estimate $150,000 Loss In Erie Sandusky, and Ottawa-cos ing Past Year. Five-day outlook: Temperatures will average slightly below noi-mal.

Normal maximum 44. minimum 26. Colder Saturday through Monday. Precipitation will average about one half inch and occur ys rain, possibly mixed with snow around Sunday and Tuesday. of Mr.

and Mrs. C. C. Canfield lothcr sncgested plans, of Wakeman, was recently in-1 Despite the controver.sy. suh- itiated into Lambda Chi Alpha oommittee Chairman Georpe Fal- fraternity at Denison University, Ion said he does not be- Granville.

He is a member of thepievc the bil'lon-dnHar superhighway program is in anj' danger. tresnman class. Measure Drops BOARD OF U. S. CIVIL SERV-: ice Examiners, Rossford ord-i nance depot, Toledo, has nounccd examinations for tion project planners, with ap I OX lOy plicants to be rated on basis of; experience.

Information may be: obtained at the postoffice from, Alex Douds, local secretary. nile Center. Fire department arson squad investigators said the youth admitted setting the blaze after Mrs. Laura May Pease told him earlier in the day she would have no' further work for him. Damage to the five room apartment was estim.ated at $75.

SANDUSKY KIWANIS will join for an inter-club meeting Thursday, March 22, with the Berlin Heights club. Atten- WASHINGTON. March 9 (INS) House ways and means sub-j committee lias approved a meas-' ure to exempt parochial and oth- CLUBlcr non-profit schools from between three and five million dollars of federal excise taxes. The schools would continue to the exci.se taxes on such FHOBATE COURT Will admitted to probate in estate of Charles Frey. Application to transfer real estate in estate of Lillian Kubach.

Election of surviving spouse In estate of Lewis C. Bauman. Schedule of claims in estate of Pearl M. Geiger. Application for authority to! pay attorney's fees in guardian- i ship of Julius M.

Megyesi. Proceedings to sell real estate In estate of William Inventory Walton. Inheritance lax determinations in estates of John B. Vining and H. Mae Vining.

tion is also called to the 41st pay the excise international Kiwanis convention things as sports eciuipment, musi- at San Francisco on June 17 to'-al instruments, gasoline and 21. icommunications facilities, but would get a refund from the gov- RESPONDING TO REPORT; emment. by Justice of the Peace Georgej K. Moon, Berlin-tp that a flat-! ndlCt U.S. CoUft bodied steel trailer, parked Cable-rd and Route 113, was con- "OT CVaSIOII stituting a traffic hazard, the Qf IllCOme ToXCS sheriff's department investigated.

SIMON, RYE Protests Start Against Visit Of 2 Top Reds LONDON, March 9 (INS) Trucks bearing placards with the slogan "keep the Red bea.xts out" toured central London today as part of a protest against the visit next month of Russia's two top men. James Ritter Named On Steel Committee The Steel Founders' Society of America with headquarters in Cleveland, announced the appointment of James M. Ritter as a member of the National Steel Founder.s* Product Development Committee which has as its objective to discover and develop new markets for steel castings. Ritter-is a gtad uale of SaiidUii- 6lackbirds caused, more thai $150,000 damage to corn it Erie, Sandusky and Oitawa-co: during 1955. That was the esti mate of a committee of farmeri from the three counties.who me Thursday to review the hire damage problem.

The committee met ir ORV Harbor to study the results ol frightening devices used by corr, grpwers last year and to plan a pi'ogram of action for the coming season. As a result of this" meeting, it was decided to conduct, an actual survey of damage and of control measures used in the three counties, in an attempt to find a course of action that will reducf losses. Committee members from Erle- co included: Lester Toll, Georee Staley, Perry Keller, Edward Schles.sman, John Schaeffer, Lowis Wikel and County Agents Harold Buggies and John Aylsworth. The Erie-co committee plans to call a meeting of farmers in the near future to find out, as nearly as possible, the extent of the damage and the actual results obtained by control measures used last year. This Information will be used to plan a Mrs.

Laura Cousino, 61, Hancock-1 control program for the coming St, Admitted To Provldenceisummer. Hospital. I Ship Fuel Oil (Continued from Page 1.) 2 Injured Friday In Cab-Car Crash A taxicab driver and a woman were injured when a cab and car collided at the intersection of Wayne and Jefferson-sts at March 2. This is considered an a. m.

today. unusually good season. Mrs. Laura Cousino, 61, 7171 Not as many fish were reported U.S. Pressuring Arabs, Israeli March 9 (INSt The U.

S. is bringing strong diplomatic pressure to bear on both sides in the Middle East crisis to prevent outbreak of war in that strategic of the world. Responsible officials said today the American government has newspaper report ky High school and has a mechanical engineer's degree from Duke University. He spent three years in the U. S.

Navy as tenant (J.G.) and is "a.ssociated with the Farrell Cheek Steel Co. as assistant to the sales manager. The protest has been organized by newly formed "league, of Empire Loyalists." The trucks were equipped with loudspeakers over which were played slogans and Chopin's funeral march. The demonstration came the same dav that a London newspa-l HltS assistant principal, to be relieved riwvu those duties and to be returned Hancock-st, driver of the car. shipped out received bruises about the head and body and possible bone fractures, according to police.

The injured woman was taken to Providence Hospital by Andres ambulance. Robert E. Weber, 25, the cab driver, received a mouth this year for commercial use las in past years because the heavy influx of fishermen keep regular guides busy. Many fishermen who fish for commercial sales this winter served as guides. cut and was taken to his home by police.

Salary Schedule (Continued from Page 1.) High school dean of boys and per reported Russia's Nikolai A. Bulganin and Nikita S. chev had asked if they might make their stay in Britain longer by arriving ten days earlier than planned. But despite the protests and (Continued from Page 1.) to his status of teacher, was an I i swered by the board that he re- dents, experiencing their worst: consider that request as to be flood in histoiS'. gently counseled the Arab nations and Israel against cre.ating any incident that might provide a spark to ignite the Middje Eastern tinderbox.

FAIR.MONT. W. March 9 Traffic Arrests Reckless operation, John C. liedberg. 905 Jackson-st, $25 and was correct or not, the Foreign Office announced later today that the Soviet leaders will arrive on April 18 and depart on April 27.

GRANGE NEWS wii. costs and driver license suspend- HENRY MON, Klb federal grand jury 30 Beach, pleaded guilty in nuinici-flay a six-count mdictment Camp-si and wiuiam pal court today to a charge of; evasion aganist; E. "Morey. S. in es aS oTSarl drunk driving and was fined $200 w.

Hanna, Charleston, clerk- campbell-st, $10 and costs; land cost.s. sentenced to three ,,10 U. S. IMstricl Court for, M. Richey.

225 Reese- tax determinations! days in jail and his driver pei-jsouthern West Virginia and 525 and costs and driver li- River forecasters had Ohio River communities alerted for high water for nearly 280 miles down-stream from Pittsburgh. Crests of three to four feet over flood stage were forecast for Steubenville, Ohio, and Wheeling, W. where one main riverside highway already under water. Wheeling authorir relieved of the position of dean of boys, and retain those duties, but that he will be relieved of the assistant principalship. Superintendent Mackcy staled! that Victor Malinovsky, now 1 dwelling located teacher and director of athletics, will be appointed principal, but will retain his duties Family Of 12 (Continued from Page 1.) and everything apparently w.as in order.

Possible Foul Play Swift said Twyman appeared too dazed to fully comprehend the import of the tragedy. Twyman stayed police headquarters for aboiit four hours before leaving for his father's home in New London, about four miles awa.v. State police a full- scale investigation into possible foul pla.v later today. The family had lived In the at the end of a dead-end road for about fire years. It went up like a tinder box.

District Fire Marshal Robert N. Brown said the overheated kero- Ike Entertains Dewey At Dinner WASHINGTON. March 9 (INS) President Eisenhower en- lertained former New York Owrnor Thomas Dewey mit suspended for one year. state was arrested by sheriffs ties following a traffic accident government claimed Hanna as athletic director. 1 Both Blancke and Malinovskvjsene stove may have started the ties said 79 streets in the sputh! will continue in their which he described as "the end of the city and on for the remainder of: worst fire the town has ever had." island would be by late the current school year OXFORD JUVENILE tonight if the present crest pre-j A reque.st by Mrs.

Clara ll irw Oxford Juvenile Grange meeting I diction holds. I former at Ontario ele-JUry will be postponed from thi.s Sun-! Floodw-t- so high at mcntary school that she be (Continued from Page 1.) jday until March 18 because of lamanca the city was near granted an additional year 's leave ithe Sandusky school band con- 1 divided. i lapped to: for the Duroose of separately, carrying concealed cert involving a number of per-' within inches of the bridge which sons in the group. on S. Campbell-st this week.

earned $79,772 more than he reported for the years 1949 through 19,53 and attempted to evade pay- Thwsdajr night at a White Hrase dinner attended by other lop Republican figures. Although the White House an- nooBCtd only that the party for "some friends," it was learned from other sources that Dewey was among the guests. Attorney Gener Herbert nell, Presidential Assistant Sherman Adams and former White House Appointment Secretarv Thomas E. Stephens were reported to; SANTA CLARA Democratic I suspended lor 30 days. Ex- icessive vehicle noise, Richard Sharp, 1615 Pierce-st, $5 and costs.

Speeding, Be.ssie Jefferson, De- witt-av, $5 and costs; Neil R. Bauman, Bay View, $5 and costs; Raymond M. Faulhaber, Dewitt- av. $5 and costs: Richard Binns, 213 Ccnter-st, $10 and costs. direct the annual children's aciminislration to stop within assured for the Women's Civic Club and.S (, a Sindairjelear distance, Donald Popke, Harlequins, Inc.

Weeks and Ex-foreign aid chief 1 ,528 W. Perkin.s-av. $5 and costs; TRYOUTS FOR "OLD KING Cole" are scheduled at the $31,788 in taxes. quins studio (rear of the Busi-j ness Women's Clubi tonight at 8, PROBERS by Beverlie Buck Mayer, who willi WASHINGTON March 9 (UP) Fires (Thursday) 6:42 p. m.

to home of Reuben Schoewe, 136 Huntington-pl; fire in basement. Undetermined origin. Minor damage. iGenerali. I faced A SECOND SERIES OF 13, header battle with Senate filmed' television programs today over East-West trade titled "How Christian Science 1 controls and the official secrecy Heals" has been announced byjabout them.

the Christian Science Churcn. This series will be heard locally Station WXEL, Cleveland Convair Works a-Ttrmble-; Paul L. Eads, Clyde. $5 and costs; 'Q- A Decian investi-; Harry Clau.sen, 926 W. I luii.c Ion ONLY 18 PERCENT APPROVE WASHINGTON March 9 iINS) 81 at 1:30 p.

m. Sun- A poll of 6,53 country editors by days, beginning March 11. and American Press from all parts will continue weekly through the nation showed today that June 3. connects the north and south sections of tfhe it receded. Damage to the city's homes and businesses was estimated at more than one million dollars.

Ma James J. Crowley called the flood "the worst in the city's histosy." Marietta Hit mcntary granted an additional year 's leave of 3b.sence for the purpose of separately, teaching during that time iii an I weapons other school system, was denied. The board of education approved for instructors of night Howard J. Suver, 32, Tiffin, three counts of chock Moses Wincent, 48, 1126 Butler- Edward Baxley, 26, 1532 school classes Richard S. Ald-j rich, Marvin A.

Pratt. Russell Wilhelm and Jack J. Mayer. It also voted tjiat the new High school, now under con- The river at Marietta was re-, struction at Hayes and W. Per- ported less than a foot and be named The Sandus- half below flood stage and ri-s-ij-y High school, and that the! ing .2 of a foot an hour.

It was) general contractor lie authorized expected to reach about threel a metal sign thus des- fee Saturday. by noon, ignaling IB huiUling. Brown-st, and Robert Garrett, 25, 313 Tiffln-av, each and jointly, one count of grand larceny; one of receiving stolen property, and one of concealing stolen property. cases had been submitted for grand jury consideration by Prosecutor Didelius, who had called 25 witnesses to testify for $10 and costs. Failure to yield right-of-way, Donald L.

Hippler, rural Sandusky, $5 and costs. Passing at intersection, Paul Snyder, Bay View, $5 and costs. Following vehicle too closely, Robert Wilke, Detroit, forfeiture bond. Unsafe vehicle, Robert Lowe, Clyde 5 and costs. Driv- be among other "friends" at the 18-percrnt were in favor of! ing left of center.

George H. a return to high, ri.uid price Waldock, Plum" Brook lion. $5 and costs. Downstream, the river was ex- WASHINGTON. March 9 pected to crest just under flood stage in most sections.

Gallipolis expected a 48-49 foot crest. Flood stage is 50 feet. Ip Pomeroy, the river entered a Front Street parking lot and was expected to be on the streets by nightfall. executive of the Convair of General Dynamics has revealed his company is working on designs "leading to the development of automic- powered aircraft." gathering. United Spanisli i Veterans, will meet tonight Stephens has taken an active role' services furthering Mr.

Eisenhower War at 8 for candidacy in state primarv races, There was speculation that tuneral Home. dinner was a top-level GOP slr-it- egy conference, possibly donling, pj -----with the question of Mr. F.i<;en- i- .1,: )i (Continued trom Page 1.) nower running mate this f'w', The President said at nesday has advised Vice-President qi M. Nixon to chart his ownj price suppoits at 81 political future. percent ol par ly.

Anderson charged that the amendment wa.s unfair lo oihorj larmeis such as wheal growers, I who have had their acreage allot- TODAYS LOCALS J. V. Nalsh, Convair executive vice-president gave no further Cincinnati Expects Crest re.serva-|details in his testimony before ai in Cincinnati, the river was re- Hou.se Armed Services subcom-j ported well below flood stage. A mittee other than to that' crest of .53 feet was predicted work was being done for tht; hy Tuesday, when the river could be about one foot above flood I stage. Roast Dinner dress- Eagles Eagles 1.

t- ing it easier lor com laimeis lo in the soil bank. The.v get price supports at Hall, March 10. P.M. Public invited. THE PROTESTANT GIFT SHOP 301 VV.

Monroe St. IS the place to buy special religious items for your Sun- VOTE WITH MAJORITY March 9 'UPiis SCHOOLS ARE CLOSED Republican Senators John W. Brickcr and George H. Bender joined the Senate majority Thursday in voting to reject fixed 90 percent farm price GEORGETOWN, March 9 flNSi death of a 14-year-old hov from spinal meningitis has forced the Mt. Orab school and the Green-Sterling elementary school to close down until March 19.

NOMINATE GEORGE (BLINK) HOHLER 1 ior ERIE COUNTY TREASURER VOTE MAY 8th Republican (Signed) J. White iWv. ADMIT KIDNAP TALF. HOAX INDt PENDENCF. KAN March 9 bright-eyed, year.

He poUM- Mi.xed Assorted Country 39c Doz. WELTER GROCERY ands at Eastertime. OPEN FRI. SAT. 9:00 A.M.

to 5:00 P.M. of ficers on a chase after two nonexistent kidnapers, wokp up in cd out that corn larmcrs "avc had a low compliance with acre- 'age allotments. jail today, admitting Ihcir story was a hoax. wild Political Angles i The former agricullure secretary said: "How can you a isoii bank by raising the corn acie- age and then paying tiiem lo rc- NO FIREARMS, FIREWATFR JACKSON. March Mississippi house of dui'e some of that extra 13 mil- representatives Thursdav adopted 'ion acres! If this proimsal passes, state senate-approved rules for- will be oiieii season on bidding lawmakers to carrv fii-p.

other section ol the bill and 1 arms or whisky into the capitol move may he made to send it building. back to i Ander.son the author ol' the -ONDON, March 9 QOP-backed amendment knock- iFor Friday Saturday Only school pupils -1 to death in family BLADE'S CAFE closed all- das- NOTICE New location Bill fer's Radio TV. Now at; W. Washington St. Easter Baskets, boxes with 0 candies, cookies.

I novelties 79c up. Easter I Cakes Special orders only n.m. A. Goon p-'URNITURE CO. Open every Fri, till 9 PM.

Lieut. Gen. John Glubb warned Britain todav that anv "tough" policv in Sast might drive -fnendlv Jordan into the anti-British Arab jprogiam to run on in Iowa eamp. 'linois and Indiana jre also ing out percent price supports Sen. Hubert H.

Humphrey iD- Mlnn.l said the corn proposal was aimed at "giving llickenlooper a 11- in- Ml Standard Beer Csse' Delivered Bill jSchmidt Groccrv, New Store Phone fiOTO. Hours-8 a. m. to 1 p. 3 n.

m. tn midnight. Open all Ethlcftl Deoendable Dilaort TV Service Phone 8143 volved In this," Sens. Everett M. iDirksen and Homer Cape- rhart well as Hicken- 'looper are up lor re-election this I tail.

The emu is the national bird of Australia. dav Saturdav and Sunday, 8 a. m. to midnight. For Your Sundav Dinner 7isit the CAMEO DINING lOOM.

Open 12 to midni.eht "Children portions Office closed until Monday Phone or March 19. Dr. V. B. Morrow AFRICAN" VIOLETS Custom made Draperies.

Slip Double Pinks Sl.nO. "nvers, DEYO'S, 1010 Hayes Dicks, 2509 ColumbLjs Ave. JAve. Phone 1292. I I 1 LAKE LOT-OWNERS Ideol Summer Living-Quarters Park Your Car Your Boat Completely Erected On Your Lot! NO MONEY DOWN only 30.42 per month Just the place you'll need ior your summer retreat.

CALL 7290 (Open Daily 9 lo 12 and 1 lo 5 p. K. D. CONSTRUCTION CO. 517 Central Ave.

Evenings Call 8S96.

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