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Tradin" Light On Locai Mart receipts of arrived on the market Tuesday were reported ebout stead? with averases mmon and med um slaughter and calves sold at M4 common kinds SlOCr 14. ftf'-dy, top J19 Tuesday Soral livestock and on other as given by Waco buyers: Butcher prices on al! weights on Choice we. sold Pt a top of IIP. 21 00; Hogs cull to ruled market repor, farm products reported steadr 's lora! market. IW-260 pounds sows cashed Local prir- produ' on lire bu Poultry vers report no change ripv Hens or ducks and each.

poultrv Tues quoted lb frvrrs lb. down: roosters 10c lb 15c lb giineas 75c Local produce buvers are reeriving a few turkeys the oresent time. Prices are quoted 30if33c lb. Kces Hood quality nued scarce on the local market Tue dav. Graoe A large white egps um dozen; No 1 medium mixed sold at dozen, and current receipts a at 22c dozen.

UiIrT Profiucts per cent ewt Grain Iccal market Milo and kaffsr S3 20 per new crop ear corn $1 70 per 75 J1 05 bushel: wheat l.i*o''T 2 15 bushel, barley and rye $1 40 bushel Meal. Cake, Cubes Cottonseed meal and cake were quoted 3.50 per ton: pellets 191.75 per ton; range 20 psr cent protein quoted per ton. and cottonseed hulls $2b per ton, Lneal Market Grain Oftentimes gra farmers in this county think they are not getting the top price for their grain: thev compare the local market quotations with Port W7orth cash grain however, and in most instances the local market prices are above the basis on the Fort Worth quotation. are bas carloads on truck or storage, tar and freight paid to Texas Gulf domestic rate. son Clement, local gram dealer, today urged to check with local f'ra'rrs and compare "You will be that local market gra prices compare favorablv with anv market in the State, Clement said.

FORT WORTH FORT WORTH. Sept. an' rin 1 were cream reported 57c A tterfat test of 4 120 LEGAL NOTICES COUNTY REQUESTS PROPOSALS Until 10:00 a. m. Srptember 29th.

Ift52. proposals will be received at office of County Auditor in the courthouse for furnishing McLennan County supplies and mater.als as hereinafter stated. Bridse grader blades, welding supplies und bridge equipment. Specifications and bidding blanks to be secured from olflce of County Engineer Groceries light election supples, stationery, printing and Janitors supplies. Specifications and bidding blanks to be secured from office of County Auditor.

Usual rights JFuttrral Kntirra CHERNOf Morris Chernoff. 67. Monday at the home vi ms N. 27th Funeral will be held at 2 Wednesday at Wilkirson and Hatch Chapel, Rabbi Abraham Herson assisted bv Cantor Joseph Morton, officiating, burial in Aaudath Jacob Cemetery. Survivors; His widow, four Dr.

J. Chernoff and Dr J. Chernoff, both of Waco. Dr Sol Chernoff of Nashville. and Arthur Chernoff of Norwalk, Calif two brothers, W'illiam Chernoff of Utica.

N. and Phillip Chernoff of Brooklyn. one sister. Mrs. Mary Jacobson of N.

Y. Active Pallbearers: H. Green. Maynard Wiztg, FTank Chazanow. Julius Berkman, I.

Israel, and Novy Wilkirson and Hatch Funeral Home. 1124 Washington Avenue, phone 3-3691. LIVESTOCK 18 -Cattle 3 500- calves 1 steady to higher; good and rhoice slaughter steers and yearlings 50 common and medium slaughter steers and yearlings S25-S33 50 cull year- linrs $12-815 good and choice slaughter calves $22-827 common to medium slaughter culls good and choice stocker ralves $22 50: common to medium medium to good stockcr steer yearlings choice Mfcinweights up to storker heifers $23 i down- stocker 50 1,100: mostly steady: choice 180270 pound barrows and gilts $19 50-S20; ows I15-S17. Sheep 3.3W: steady. Utility and good lruthter spring low cull lambs and yearlings and utility ewes 16 50-S7, feeder iambs $10 Stork Prices Move Ahead NEW YORK.

Sept. stock market shook off its pessimism todgy and prices moved ahead a little. Some advances ran to around two points as most of the major categories followed the railroad stocks upward. Mon of the changes, however, were fractions. And there were plenty of spread through the list.

Bui the gaining issues held thetr ground and the downhill slide of the past several sessions was all but halted. As the tendency turned toward rising prices, activity no perked up. The volume was around 1.200.000 shares, a trifle belter than yesterday's 1,100.000 and much better than the preceding two sessions. The railroad stocks were almost strong today as they were weak yesterday and their strength started the market on the upward path. Traders encouraged by a lack of pessimistic news, about the only sour note being the possibility of a coal strike Among tne wider gainers were Seaboard Air Lines, Northern Pacific.

Du Pont. Amerada Petroleum and American Cyanamid. NEW YORK STOCKS Bv The Associated PERILOUS PIROUETTES Reckless Rodrys Believe In Catch -as- Catch Can FORT WORTH PRODUCE FORT WORTH. Sept 16-UP- Wholesale prices steady. Hens under 4 lbs lbs and over 21c: light fryers 25c.

fryers 33c. old roosters 12c Eggs; Large grade A 48c. mediums 44c Demand: Fryers fair, hens and eggs good. 17c. 4 heavy POULTRY AUSTIN.

MORRIS died at 6 a of his 3 MARKET -Poultry market: Smith Ofienim adequate for a to slow dressing plant emand. short for good truck demand. Size improving but heavier weights continue short. Broilers or fryers, 2.50'« 3 15 pounds 34 Ea Texas Barely steady to steady Offerings are generally adequate for fair to good demand. Broilers or fryers, 2 00 pounds, 30-32 cents, mostly 32 ccnts.

Waro and Corsicana ferees adequate for a fair to good demand Rroilers or fryers, 2 50 315 pounds, 32 cents. LOUS L. Avant, 73. of Calif at 7 45 a Tuesday. Funeral will be held at the graveside at Concan Cemetery at 10 30 a Thursday.

Rev. Roy L. Smith officiating widow: one daughter. Mrs. Lois Crespo of Santa Barbara Calif two sons.

Lawrence Avant of Wilmington, Calif, and Harold Avant of Richland Wash two brothers. Harry Avant of Compton, and Arthur Avant. Concan. Texas; one sister; a nephew. Roy Smith, of Waco; two nieces.

Mrs. Svble Hutchinson of W'aro and Mrs. W. Stegall of Waco; a sister-in-law Mrs W' C. Bright, of W'aro Compton Funeral Home, 1042 Austin Avenue, phone 1-1441.

CLASSIFIED 121 FUNERAL DIRECTORY Thoughtfulness WILKIRSON I HATCH Funeral Home Phone 3-3691 Funeral Insurance (lot ton Futures Turn Irregular NEW YORK Sept. 16 Cotton futures 1 turned irregular today. Liquidation and hedging at one time extended losses to 70 cents a bale. The market subsequently improved partially on short covering. The government weekly weather report said apart from sporadic rains in Texas and parts of the central and eastern belts, which Interrupted picking, the cotton harv- vest made generally good to rapid progress.

Texas rains will cause some loss in grades, the report noted. Conditions in exports and cotton goods were quiet. Cotton futures moved into new low ground today on a late flurrv of hedging 1 and liquidation, with final prices at or near the lows for the day. Futures closed 50 to 95 cents a bale lower than the previous close. Middling spot off 10 at 3960.

At New Orleans, cotton closed 45 cents to 75 cents a bale lower. New York High Low October .........................39 29 December ....................39 24 .............................39.19 Mav .................................39.02 30 Am Airlines 133.131 88 Am 4 4 Am Woolen 27 s. 139 Anaconda Cop 411 38 A SF ....................901 a a 59 Beth Steel 49 49 1 Braniff 4 10 4 39 Chrysler 80 24 Cont Motors 91 9 9 23 Cont Oil Del 61 593. 61 63 Dupont 857i 3 Freeport Sulph 37 Gen Elee XD 4 114 Gen Motors 58 4 59 25 Goodrich fBF) 65 '4 68 Greyhound 12 43 Gulf Oil 49! 4 12 Houston Oil 64 62n4 64 53 lnt Harv 317. 31s.

4 Southern 76 76' 4 11 Lockheed 22 2134 22 30 Mo-Kan-Tex 61 24 Montsom Ward 60 59'a60 9 Natl Gypsum 20 20 19 Ohio Oil 52 52 51 Packard Mtr 4 s. 17 Pan Am Airways 934 17 Pan Am Airways 7 734 9 Penney (J C) 67', 6767 63 Phillips Pet 3 Plymouth Oil 30 i. 23 Oil 6 O3. 86 RCA 26s.26 26 25 Rep Stl 3939 19 Sears Roebuck 58 37 Sinclair Oil 9U Sou Pac 41 397a 41 55 Stand Oil Cai 5534 56 45 Stand Oil Ind 7778 94 Stand Oil 75'i 767ii 5 Sun Oil 8634 861 a 861 a 33 Texas Co 54 9 Tex Gulf Prod 12 Tex Gulf Sulph 109 108 109 19 Tex Pac 37 1'4 36 37' 4 9 Tide Water A Oil 21 2034 21 Ill IT. S.

Rubber 23 23 17 U. S. Stl 62 61 62 '4 42 West Un xd 381 37'a 20 Wool worth IF W) 43 NEW YORK CURB The Associated Press 15 Ark Nat Gas A 9 FI Bond A Sh 7 Humble Oil 72 14 72 9 Lone Star Gas 25'a July 1953 October 1953 December New 38.4' ,...36 ...36 02 39 05 39.03 3S.97 3S SO 3K.25 36.00 35-85 Close 12-15 39.06-08 3S.9S-39 3K.80-82 3S28 36 01 35 Haew Memorial Park Perpetual Care Cemetery DIAL 4-3112 October December March May July Orleans High Low .............3929 ..............39 23 .............39.16 ..............38 45 39 OS 39.02 38.97 Close 39.18 39.07-09 39 01-04 3K.S4 38.27b Nei Remembrance Love Devotion Jim Phipps Memorial Co. Funeral Directors (Disinterments) South llth at ood Highway Phone 2-S307 Orleans Spots Spot cotton closed 50 a lower. Sales 4,540.

Low middling Middling Good middling Receipts 6.621. Stock 78 850. TF.XAS COTTON PALLAS, Sept. 16 las 38 05, Houston 38 50; Galveston bale .33.70 .38.70 39 70 Dai- 38 55. Si IJI08 COMPTON FUNERAL DIAL 4-1441 I0ME CLASSIFIED We Have Purchased THE WACO SALVAGE CO.

In Order to Make Room For NEW MERCHANDISE We Are Selling At BIG DISCOUNTS ALL MERCHANDISE ON HAND WHICH INCLUDES: Furniture Household Goods Home Appliances Plumbing Supplies SEE US AND SAVE JACK'S SALVAGE HOUSE 3404 NORTH NINETEENTH STREET Ask Spaniard about, the reck- loss Pwodry Brothers, and he will shrug his shoulders fatalistically and say, That means translated literally, and if you want a loose American version. some guys won't do to make a The Rodrv Brothers are a couple of young Spaniards whose aerial art, without benefit of net. is thrilling spectators of the Ringling Bros, and Barnum Bailey Circus, coming to Waco, Sent. 29. When the Rodrys, Eusebio and Juan, get to work, its catch-as- catch can.

Thirty-vear-old Eusebio is the or and 3-1 -year-old is the of This means that Juan does the plunging and lunging, and Eusebio tries not to let him slip. When asked to describe the act, Juan replies. climb to trapeze. Foot-and-hand catches. Pirouette and hand-catches.

Back som- and heel catcher. Four new spectacles, including 1952 musical super-production, Good Old add to the program this vear, just as the Rodrys add to the roster of topflight acts. Performances in the largest tent, now comforteblv air-ventilated. begin at and 8:15 with the doors to The Greatest; Show on Earth open at 1 and 7. NEW YORK BONDS Bf The Associated ATfcSF 4s Ill Cent 66 St Louis SF 4'2 2022 Sou Pac 4' 2s 69 Tex Corp 3s 65 Western Union 5s 60 120 '102 88 102 102 103 Grain Prices Mostly Mixed CHICAGO.

Sept. coverinK and general buying sent soybean futures prices higher today The September contract advanced around 5 cents a bushel at times. Prices in wheat, corn and oats were mixed and showed only minor changes most of the time Reports from downstate Illinois were that producers are not inclined to sell their beans. Handlers indicated offerings for future shipment are light. Soybean receipts at Decatur.

111., today totaled about 50 half of the arrivals there Monday. The weekly weather and crop summary said the corn crop in the main belt is ahead of normal development, and that mo't of it is already safe, from frost. Wheat closed to lower than the previous finish, September $2.30 corn was 1a lower to higher. September SI 731 oats were up to 1 down. September 867g.

rye was 'a higher to lower. September $1 soybeans were to cents higher, September S3 08343.09. and lard was 20 to 28 cents a hundred pounds higher, September 72. GALVESTON SPOTS GALVESTON. Sept.

16- AP-Galveston spot cotton closed steady. 10 down today. Low ordinary normal, ordinary normal, good ordinary 27 05. strict good ordinary 28 SO. low middling 31.80.

strict low middling 36 30. middling 38-55. strict middling 30.20. good middling 39 65. strict good middling 39 65.

middling fair 39 65. Fob. 598. CHICAGO Sept GRAIN RANGE 16 COTTONSEF.O FTTI RFS NEW YORK Sept cotton seed oil futures closed 3 to 10 cents higher Oct 16 28; Dec. 16 46; Mch.

1666b; May 1678b. Queen Juliana Is Latest Star for Cameras THE HAGUE. The Netherlands. Sept. Juliana starred on television today.

For the first time, TV cameras recorded her ceremonious opening of the Dutch CLASSIFIED HIGH LOW CLOSE September 2.30 2.30s, December .2 3734 2 37 2 37-37'i March ........2 2.42st 2 May 2 43s. 2 43 2.43 '4 July 239 2 2 38s, CORN 1 73' a September 1.73*4 1 1.6934 1.70',»-' March 743,1 1.75 1 747, 1 July 1 7534 1 1 75' OATS 87 '2 December 88' a 88 May 4 May ..............89 '4 a 88 a-' July ...............8534 LARD 9 72 September 72 9 50 October .........9 97 9 70 9 90 November 10 15 9 95 10 12 December 11 70 11 37 11 67 January 11 11 40 11 65 March 1195 11 80 11 95 May 12 10 11 95 12 10 GRAIN SORGHUMS 3 50 September 3 50 3 50 December 3 44 3 44 3 44 FORT CASH GR AIN FORT Sept. Estimated receipts Tuesdav included wheat 37 cars, oats 6. barley 1, miscellaneous total 45 cars- The USD A said barley advanced 3c to 4c, but other grains showed little or no No 1 hard wheat sold at $2 5834'fj 2 per bushel, bulk, in carlots. freight and tax paid to Texas common points.

2 wheat moved at lc to 2c lower. No. 2 white corn closed at No. 2 yellow corn 2 4 and No. 2 barlev No 2 yellow milo realized S3.50'9 3-55 per 100 pounds.

No. 2 white ngts brought S1 1 1434 per bushel Galveston, and $111 91.12 Fort Worth. Kiwanians Told BU Fills Nedect in Teaching Ranks Collets and universities havc been offering special for vears to teachers in the elementary. junior and senior hieh school levels, but for some reason the institutions have neglected giving training to people who will teach amonp their own Dr. Gordon Sineleton of the Bav- lor University school of told the Waco Kiwanis Club Tuesday.

Baylor University is meetine the need bv setting ub four courses deal with education on college and universitv level, Dr. SinrWon said. The courses will be in connection with new PhD program at Bavlor. New courses will include in the iunior college, organization administration iunior colleges. curiculum and instruction in iunior senior colleens, and finance in junior and senior Dr.

F. O. Wood of the Bnvlor Universitv department introduced the speaker. interstate Cas Co. Axlis Okeli for Pipe Line WASHINGTON.

Sept. IP Gulf Interstate Gas Houston. asked the Federal Power Commission Tuesday for autlmritv to build an oineVme from Louisiana to Kentucky. The nronoierl line cost about 27.887.000. It would run from Arrndia Parish in Louisiana Mississippi and Tennessee i to Kentuckv.

Be Called Back On DALLAS. Sept. Judge T. Whitfield Davidson told a federal grand jury Tuesday that it might be called back into session later to consider a may have read in the newspapers of the slaying of Herbert Noble, his wife, who was bombed to death like him, and the killing of other men in Davidson said. have a most efficient county government and police organization.

It is one of the most efficient Texas. A hired killer often is able to cover up the tracks of his murder. But when it comes to spending money he may be less careful Four months before he was killed in Aug. 1951, Noble told a Texas House crime Investigation Commit- I tee under oath that he had former Dallas gambler Benny Binion had offered $50,000 for his death. Binion, now a Las Vegas, gambler, pleaded nolo contendre (no contest) two weeks ago to a charge of cheating the government on his 1949 taxes.

He was given a five-year suspended sentence, paid a $15,000 fine and $20,704.95 in back taxes, penalties and interest. Dallas County District Attorney Henry Wade held a conference with U.S. Attorney General James P. McGranery in Washington last week. Alec Guinness Greenwood Parker Michael Gough Ernest Thestger Marion Crawford Henry Mollison Vida Hope Doonan TENT TOP THRILLERS the daredevil Rodry Brothers featured by the Ringling Bros, and Barnum and Bailey Circus.

10 acoans Pass Rc-Exam For Services Is Top Comiicv In English Weave By GYNTER C. QUILL Editor MAN IN THE WHTTE Universal-International of the J. Arthur Rank Organization's comedy written for the screen by Roger Produced bv Michael Directed by Alexander Mackenurick. At the 25th Street Theatre. The cast: Sidney Daphne Alan Birnley Michael Sir John Howard Lamont Man in the White the J.

Arthur Rank comedy at the 25th Street Theatre stars, Alec Guinness in a whimsical story of the ruin threatening the textile industry when a dishwasher-scientist invents a fabric which will never wear out or become soiled. Told with that British proclivity for sticking tongue in cheek and spoofing their cherished institutions (Tabor and industry in this case) with subtlety rather than broad slapstick, the Roger MacDougall story must rank with one of the brightest comedies of the year. Daughter Helps In earlier performances, Guinness has earned a place among the finest comedians of the age, and in this latest effort he does his reputation no harm. His timing is precise, his inflections perfect in their subtleties, and he plays with warmth and sympathy, rather than with a too obvious effort to be funny, the dedicated young scientist whose passion is chain reactions rather than romance. But Guinness has a co-star, a sort of Rube Goldberg machine that bubbles, gurgles, woofs and squirts rhythmically, with beautifully timed crescendos and decrescendos, to an orchestral of a samba, while turns out the miraculous fabric.

Guinness, fired from one mill after another -for his pre-occuna- tion with his invention, at last discovers the needed catalyst and. just as he is about to be fired again, the daughter, who has been won over as an accomplice. persuades her father that the young man has something. The mill is about to go into production of the new fabric when other owners get wind of it and in a meeting with the owner bring about his realization that marketing of the material will ruin for all. The mill hands, too.

learn of it and foresee the result as widespread unemployment. And the stock market reacts similarty. Suit Apart So. instead of being a knight in shining white armor who would benefit all mankind. Guinness becomes the hunted man in the white suit as labor and capital unite to suppress this menace and preserve their well balanced economy.

He escapes from the mill owners by using his unbreakable yarn to descend from an upper-story window. only to fall into of the workers. And he tricks his way out of their prison only to be pursued and captured by representatives of both factions. And then the suit falls to pieces, revealing a technical as well as an idealogieal flaw in his material. Guinness has splendid collaboration on the part of Joan Green- ecil Wednesday, September 17, 1952 Waco, OFFICIAL RECORDS REPORT OF DEEDS Piled for record in office of the County Clerk of McLennan County, as compiled from records in offices of the home Abstract 6c Title 210 North Sixth I Street.

Otho C. Frederick Jr. et ux to L. Proctor, lot 7. block 2.

Carl D. Montgomery Addition. $1.500. i W. H.

Ziegler to Veterans Land Board I of Texas. 25 acres. Martinez Grant, $6 750. H. Ziegler to Veterans Land Board of Texas, acreage tract on M.

Martinez I Grant. $6.250 W. L. Hamilton et ux to Albert Johns et ux. lot 4.

block 13, Nelson Beall Ad- dition. Eugene Ridgeway to Carroll Rambo lot 6 of John Sleeper Subdivision In West End Addition, $3,250. H. Fults et ux to Edwin Hinze et ux lots 18 and 19. block 5.

La Vega Park Acres. Paul E. Shelby et ux to Patt Newman. lot 15, block 9, Shelby Addition, i $1.000 j. Zube to Erna Marha Zube, lot 1 2.

block 19. Hill Addition, valuable J. E. Price et ux to W. Johnson.

i 50x165 feet on northeast side of South Third Street, $6.000. James F. Campbell et ux to JuMu? Berkman. part of lots 13 and 14. block 57.

University Heights. $3-110. Alice Blyd Connor et vir to Charlie Berger et ux. lot 13. block 2.

Orand Sub- division. $7.360 Hubert Dunham et ux to Fred Scheu Sr. et ux. 110x150 feet, on northeast side of North Forthy-third S-reet, 1 $1.750. Clarence E.

Dean Jr. et ux to George Sessler et ux, lot g. block 2. Carson Addition. $1.500 Cameron Roofing Co to James Brown et ux.

lot 12. Section U. South Overlook Addition, $17.000. AAA Lumber Co. to Edward Jones et ux.

lot 2. block 3. Terrace Park Addi! tion. $7.010. Curtis Schulze to Alice Rensink part of lot 5.

block 116. subdivision of James Bennett Survey. $4.500. Otto Beerwinkle et ux to Arnold Sims et ux, 6S.2x160 feet of block He vs Heights. Parts 1 and 2.

$5.750. Mercantile National Bank at Dr.llas to Mary Etta Webster. feet on south side of North Ninth Street valuable. Marv Etta K. Webster to Cr Nabors S'PifxCOO feet on south side of North Ninth Street.

R. Heim to Earl Kleinmar.n et ux, i lot 3. block 7. Crest view Addition. Part 115.100.

Arthur Lee Hathawav et ux to Roy Wilson et ux. lot 7. block 6. W. H.

Turner Addition. Marion Lloyd Campbell et ux to Mvrtle Carver, lot 2, block 48, Farwell I Heights. $6 000. Total nsideration, $114 590. BIRTHS HMIerest, Twin Mr and Mrs.

Antone A ChudeJ, 3705 Latimer; mother former Mary Jane Bartosh. HUlcrest, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ashcraft.

1618 East Arlington, Fort Worth; mother former Lanette Sowders. Mr. and Mrs Marvin B. Sheppard. Route 9, Box 2123; mother former Glennice Marie Oats.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin, 3500 North Twenty-fourth; mother forber Barbara Lynn Barnes, Providence, Girls Mr. and Mrs James Ray Kemp. 7.

Box 273. mother former Rosalie Gray. Mr. and Mrs John Madison. 1117 January; mother former Margaret Tucker.

Providence, Boys Mr. and Mrs. Bill Buzze 3317 Hillcreit? mother former Ethel Jarnet. Mr. and Mrs Leslie Charles Kemp.

974 Kate Ross; mother former Nettie Gray. Mr. and Mrs. James Skains, 310 East Oak. West, mother former Genevieve Ashley.

LICENSES ISSUED Myers and Mrs. MARRIAGE Bernard Bell Loui Bozarth Billy Ray Biddle and Miss Bonr.i« Nell Reinert. Glenn Tolbert Roe and Miss Sibyl McLaughlin George Johnson and Ann Mitchell. James Claud Skinner and Mise June Richards. Of 95 McLennan County draft registrants who failed to pass the dauehten original AFQT (armed forces qualification test), 46 have been re-examined and 15 have passed, the draft board said Tuesday.

Ten more will be sent to Dallas for reexamination Sept. 30. Failure to pass these tests does not denote any psychiatric trouble, the board said. The tests deal only with mental capacity. Parker, the owner: Michael Gough, his competitor; Ernest Thesiger.

who sneaks for the industry, and Vida Hope, who speaks for tights to continued employment and the J. B. McCoy Is Reported Critically III at Hillcrest IV THE COURTS 19th District Court No cases. Judge Stanford. 54th District Court State of Texas vs.

Mike Avila, burglary five-year suspended sentence on plea of i guilty. State of Texas vs. Guadalupe A Gon- zales, burglary, five-year suspended sentence on plea of guiltv. State of Texas vs. Bruno Tripodi.

bur- glary, five-year suspended sentence on plea of guiUv. State of vs. Harry Siegel, bur! glary, previous two-year penitentiary sentence assessed Sept. 4 on plea of guilty set aside and five-year suspended sentence assessed- State of Texas vs. Randall M.

Brown, i two counts of forgery and passing, three- year penitentiary sentences in each case, terms to run concurrently. Judge Bartlett. 74th District Conrt Non-contested civil matters. Judge Y. McDaniel.

County Court-at-Law State of Texas vs Forrest Russel Sydow. driving: while intoxicated, $50 fine on plea of eulltv. State of Texas vs. Henrr Wilson, permitting intoxicated person on beer premises. $100 fme on plea of guiltv.

State of Texas L. Burks, asr- gravated assault, $25 fine on plea of guilty. State of Texas vs. Fannie Jackson. possession of distilled liquor bv beer retailer.

$100 fine on plea of guilty. Judge Nash Oliver. County Conrt 1 Administrative matters. Judge Walker Justice of the Peace Courts Justice Hiram Stanley Ward, speeding. $10 James Storey Burns, speeding, $10.

Smilev Robicoff, passing in no-passing zone, $10. Justice Bill L. A. Loutherback, over registered weight on truck. $10- Robert Rosis Hunnicutt, speeding.

Raymond L. WhKmore, over registered weight on truck, $10. Johnnie G. Klack, over registered weight on truck, $10. William Graves, ever registered weight on truck.

$10. TR FINES Lt. Doris Mi Fain, parking. $1. Nick Angelo, parking.

$1. George O. Jones, par kin Howard Case, parking. $1. Andrew Macias, parking, $1.

Alice Thomas, parking. $1. Vince Cervantes, parking. $1. Esther G.

Wolf, running red llfht. $2 60 Frank Brown, parking $1. Crowder parking. $1. Thomas Hussey, parking.

$1- Mrs John McKenzie Jr parkins, Winford R. Z.mmerman, running red light. $250- Rufus T. Johnson speeding. $15.

B. G. parking. $1. Ben Miller, parking, $1.

Mable Graham, parking. $1. Sam Saxon, running red light. 12-50- Richard Pierce, parking. $1.

J. D. Wilkerson, parking. $3. A.

A. Williams, parking. $2. R. Graham, parking.

$1. Mrs. M. M. Hawkins, parking.

$1. Jerome Cartwright, parking. $1. Four Wheels, parking. $1.

H. K. Brenner, parking. $1. Earl Olmstead, parking.

$2. Henry Lewis, parking, SI, Rogers, parking, $1. Lucios Steward, parking. $1. Vernlc C.

Richardson, parking, B. L. Brown, parking, $1. J. D.

Green, parking. $1. Vernic Richardson, parking. II. C.

C. Toole, parking. $1. Louis Courtade. parking.

SI. B. Britton, parking. $1 David Owen, parking Mrs. Jack Spillman, Robert Couch, parking.

$1. H. H. Fisher, parking. $1.

E. Marstaller. narking. $1. Ann Burger, parking $1, c.

Middleton, parking. $1 Ralph Richardson, parking, II. NEW Robert Lowe, Lyle. Nash sedan. Harrh-Robertson Liberty Building, Ford sedan.

Julian C. Grace, 2000 Austin, Ford coupe John Stone, 4029 Cumberland, Soto William Lang, 1800 Prospect, coupe Bernice Klafka. 920 North Twentieth, Dodee sedan. Nettie K. Campbell, 616 Colcord, Ford sedan.

Dodge sedan- A F. Conner, Pan Saba, coupe. Eighteenth and Ptne Assembly of Ood Church, 1725 Pine. De Soto sedan. DRIVERS LICENSES Twenty-three drivers examinations given bv the drivers license division of the Texas Dpartment of Public.

Safety Tuesday. Results; 13 passed. 10 failed rules. TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS No L-aiftc accidents were reported Waco fiolice department In the 24 to 3 m. Tuesday.

FIRES The following fires were reported Waco fire department in the 24 to 5 Tuesday. 11 25 a Primrose and Road, grass fire, no damage. 1:50 p. Twenty-third and James Avenue, grass fire, no damage. 5 Second and Johnson Alley, trass fire, no damage.

Other local draft data: 12 men were sent to Dallas Sept. 11 for I induction, 23 will go Sept. 22 for physical examination, and on Sept. 25 seven doctors and dentists in i tne third priority group will be sent for physical examination. Sail Antonio Hearing Set Today for Sicilian Bandit ANTONIO, Sept.

16 Hearing for Pasquale Sciortino, alleged Sicilian bandit who has been held in the county jail since his arrest by immigration authorities earlier this month, has been set for 1 p.m. Wednesday in the county David L. Carter, hearing examiner attached to the San Antonio District office of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, will i conduct the hearing. iyuortino turned up in Snn Antonio as a basic trainee at Lacki land Air Force Base. Immigration officials say he fled Italy, where that government wants him on various charges, aboard a merchant I vessel in 1047, later jumping ship in New York.

The 28-year-old Sicilian claims, however, that politics and not ban, ditry drove him from Italy. J. B. McCoy of 2515 Summer is reported critically ill at Hillcrest Hospital, according to his son, D. D.

McCoy, a salesman at Monnig's Department Store, who resides at 721 North llth. The elder Mr. McCoy has suffered several strokes and heart attacks and was returned to the hospital for the fourth time about noon Tuesday. He is in room 345 at the hospital. lVneo Radio Dial Central Standard -----------------------------Wednesday, Sept.

IT KANSAS CITV GRAIN KANSAS CITY. Sept. No. 2 hard and dark hard 2 Corn No. 2 Oats No.

2 white jn. Wheat 46. Refuse Piles Up as Chile Transport Vi orkers Strike SANTIAGO, Chile. Sept. 16 Women lifted their skirts and men turned up their trousers today to step over piles of refuse which accumulated here during a five-day strike of transport workers.

The workers, both government and private, have quit in support of demands that the government cut red tape which has delayed wage increases. PERMITS FROM PAGE ONE ing to the release, the seven months total for 1952 was 793.000. which was 7 percent less than for the first seven months of 1951. and Waco falls behind. The seven months total in Waco was S9.299.240.

a 10 per cent loss from the S8.429.353 of the same period the previous year. August building permits didn't do anvthing to help. They fell off to $537.048, a of 77 per cent from July, and 81 per less than for August of 1951. The eight months total for 1952 stood at S9.836.2S8. compared with $10.758,594 for the first eight months of 1951.

showing a loss this year i of 8 per cent. The housing project boosted residence building: in July 297 percent above residence building in July 297 percent above residence building in July 1951. 305 per cent from June of 1952, but non-resi- rentiol buildsns: was also up sharp- 161 per cent, from June. Residence building in August of 1952 was a sharp de- crease the $654,000 ol 1 August 195L Oklahoma, Nebraska Firms Given Tiber Dam Contract WASHINGTON, Sept. UP- The Bureau of Reclamation Tuesday awarded a $12.838,691 contract to Guy James Construction Oklahoma City, and Wunderlich Contracting Omaha, for construction of Tiber dam and reservoir on the lower Marias River in Montana.

The contract is the first awarded bv the bureau under a program of "new in reclamation work authorized by the last congress. Congress appropriated $14.950,000 for the bureau to start work on 10 I new western reclamation projects during this fiscal year. Tiber dam, a key feature 1n the i lower Marias unit of the Missouri River basin project in Montana, I will be an earthfill structure, long and 205 feet high. Country Has Record Beer Sale in Month of July NEW YORK, Sept. 16 More beer was sold in this country during July than in anv other month sinre repeal, United States Brewers Foundation reported today on the basis of federal tax data.

Total tax-paid withdrawals (beer withdrawn from breweries on which federal taxes are paid) totaled 9,265.738 barrels for the month 9.3 per cent higher than in July of 1951, the foundation said. Sales for the first seven months of this year were nearly 2 per cent higher than in same period of 1947 the best previous year. Sales of packaged beer, chiefly for home consumption, represented 76 per cent of the total, the report said mm JET JEEP IN FLIGHT The XH-26, a one-man pulse-jet helicopter made for the Army by American Helicopter Co zips into the air in its first public flight demonstration before Army Secretary Frank Pace Jr. and newsmen at Torrance, Calif. The small ship is for Army use with combat infantrymen.

Top speed is 80 miles an hour and flight range about an hour and half. It has been unofficially dubbed the "Jet Jeep" because of its jeep-like qualities in the air. The ship, preceded by the experimental "Top Sergeant and Buck Private," is the smallest 'copter ever procured by (AP Wirephoto.) Examing Trial This Morning On Slaving at Alice ALICE, Sept. 16 examining trial in justice of the peace court is scheduled for 10 Wednesday for attorney Nago Alaniz and San Antonio tavern owner El Turko) Sapete on charges of conspiracy in the slayfng of Jacob S. Floyd.

22. The two men failed Monday In a bid for release on bond when District Judge SM G. Reams ruled that his court did not have juris- diction in the case until after an examining trial. two men were arrested after the gunshot death of Floyd the night of Sept. 8 in the driveway of his home.

Officers believe his killer intended to murder Jacob S. Floyd. the father. The hearing Wednesday is sched- Brown Fuller, AM WACO KWTX 1230 WFAA-WBAP I 820 KRLD 1084) 5:30 Wake Up 5 45 To WACO 1 timekeeper Sagebrush Farm-Home Hour Radio Revival News; Weather 6:00 News; Music 6:15 Farm News 6:30 Breakfast 6:45 Roundup Timekeeper Timekeeper; News rarm Editor Timekeeper Bunkhouse Ballads 1 News; Nunnery Farm Editor Chuck Wgn Stamps Puartet Country Gent Jack Hunt Hillbilly 7:00 Martin Agronsky 7:15 Dr. Feezor 7:30 Porter Randall 7:45 Music; Home Ed.

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