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The Courier News from Blytheville, Arkansas • Page 12

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Blytheville, Arkansas
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(ARK.) COURIER NEWS MONDAY, NOV. PAGE TWELVE QUORUM (Continued from Page 19 bridges. Board Named Appointment of the following membera of the Board of Equalizaapproved: Byron Morse, Earl. Wildy, W. E.

Hagari, Alexander Curtis, C. F. Tompkins, J. R. Forester, W.

W. Prewilt, Frank Bell, Harold Howerton P. Hale. Most of the Increase' over last year's budget came in the appropriation for the County Farm. The increase tiere of approximately 000 was recommended by the budget committee because in the past Ave years, appropriation for the farm has been abont $20,000 per year while 16s expenditure has averaged $55,000 to $60,000 per year.

Incrense was $5,000 tor the County Library. $3,000 salary increases far clerks in the assessor's office and $2,000 the circull clerk's office. ('These accepled by the Slute Legislature): $3,700 Increase for health and sanitation and $900 increase In salaries for County Agents' assistants, The court gave Ils formal ap: provat to millage levles prevlously voted in county elections. These were the tive-mill county tax, four-mill county hospital levy, five- mill city. and Incorporated towns tax and the school tax rates sel by cach district.

Budget. appropriations approved by the court follow: Collector's records and supplies Auditor's salary and Assessor's sainty and County clerk's salary and ex- 'clerk's salary nod Court house' (maintenance and operation of court houses) 116. County Judge's salary and County General county purposes 490.86. Judicial (justices of the peace, muntelpal courts and circult County Health and Sanitation (County Health Unit and malarial control) Farm and home 'demonstration Charities and correction (child welfare, county welfare nod Arkansas Children's Home and 'New' Mining Machine Used NEW. YORK (AP) A new mining machine that bores for 100 feet horizontally into the side of a hill, Inking out a steady stream of coal by a series of conveyors, has been bon nnnunced Chemicals by the Co.

Carbide and Carmachine, powered by electricity, on tractor treads. Its Intermeshing rotary cutting heads carve a hole 3 by 10 feet in the coal scam. 'The machine forces the mined coal. onto a traveling conveyor system. It can inine up to 114 of coal.

a minute. Operators of the machine are always Above ground and have littie or no actual contact with the coal. The rig, two stories high, is designed for use on -crop conl sennis. DURO CHROME (Continued from Page 3) Discussions with city and Chamber of Commerce officials on relocation of the Blytheville plant wIll take place when Information is available as to when the 'Air Force take over the en base, the St. Louis official sald.

When Duro: Chrome located at the air base December, 1947, it executed an agreement, with the city would be relmbursed $25,000 if. the government. exereised Its recapture clause, Should the final decision 011 re-location be to move the plant to another, city, however, this obligation would be nullifled. Duro Chrome's only manufuctur. ing plants, which produce taurant, office and -other commercial furniture, are located here and in St.

Louts. Sale of the corporation's stock, the St. Louis official said, was expected increase its operations and will afford it increased sales cullets. A production' analysis of the firm now under way, he said. Read Courier News Classifted Ads.

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and Mrs. Margincanu, distinguished citizens of Blaj, respected and admired by the entire community. And is' Radio Free Europe. People of Romania, listen to this information we have received from the underground at Blaj. Among the foremost aides of the Chief of the Scourily Police are a young married couple named Margincanu.

Together with other members of the governmental gang, they patronize blood orgies nightly. Those freedom-loving Romanians not in' sympathy with the Communist regime are dragged before them and beaten to death. While the torture goes on, the wine holle is passed around--and there is much toasting and singing. The names of other regular participants are as $1,000.000 this year 10 support and expand the operations of Radio Frce Europe and Radio The crimes against the captive nation are re- Free Asia. vealed each day by Radio Free Europe.

'Traitors, This Crusade 'cannot succeed without your informers and "quislings" are nanted. Lives of help. Radio Free Europe aud Radio Free Asia anti-communist patriots are saved. Truth is pierc- need your contributions to help fight red lics ing the Iron Curtain and spreading fear and con- with truth and to win the cold war. fusion among Communist overlords and their col- Get behind this truth campaign now! Help laboratora, bring to millions the promise of future freedom.

Send your contribution toSupport the Crusade For Freedom! Crusade for Frecdom, efo local your Slowly but surely the true face of Communism Postmaster. is being exposed and the cold war is being won. But Radio Free Europe urgently needs more Help Truth Fight Communism. help from its sponsor -You! The Crusade for Freedom needs at least Give To CRUSADE FOR FREEDOM Blytheville Courier News Contributed in the public interest by General's Views On Repatriation 01 POWs Awaite Statement May Come Following Meetings With Truman, GOPs MARIN ARROWSMITH AUGUSTA, Ga. UP.

Presidentelect Dwight D. Elsenhower probably will decide this week--after conferences wIth President Truman and GOP congressional lenders-whether to make a pre-inauguralion statement. on repatriation of Korean war prisoners. Eisenhower, spending his last day of vacation at the Augusta National Golf Club, flies to. Washinglon.

tomorrow for historymaking session with Trumnn at the White House. On Wednesday. he wIll meel. in New. York with A quartet of Re.

publicans who will hare key roles In the -controlled 83rd Congress, convening Jan. 3. Ta Confer With Taft: In Manhattan, the general will confer. first Robert A. Taft- of Oblo, chairnian of the Senalc Republican Policy Committee, and Rep.

Joseph W. Marlin of Mns. snchusells, slated to be speaker of the 'House. They wIll discuss plans for' a legislative program. general.

also has conferences, scheduled Wednesday with Sen. Styles Bridges of New Hamp. shire, who may serve n.s Senate majority lender, and Sen. Alexander. Wiley of.

Wisconsin: Wiley, in line head the Senate Foreign Relations Commiltee, is gate to the Nallons General assembly now, meeting In New. York. All four GOP leaders probably will get a report from Eisenhower on his conference tomorrow with Trunian. That session will deal. with international and domestic problems and with the transfer, of primary responsibility.

for: handling them from. the Democrats the Republicans. EISENHOWER (Continued from 1) nouncement did not say such bomb had been exploded. 2. Truman may.

urge Eisenhower to name top cabinet members dent. ing with foreign and security probIems-Stale, Defense and Treasury -within two weeks nud get them to work. wilh present officials lo "learn the ropes." 3. The administration Is expected to' tell Elsenhower. his advisers that a statement: by" him "on the Korean situation, endorsing the present policy of insisting on volun: tary repatrialion of: prisoners war in any armistice ngreement, would grently strengthen current dealings nt.

the U.N. General sembly. 4. Eisenhower will, be given chance 'to express his views. foreign policy and asked for comments on' ndministration Intentions AS they are explained to Highly.

placed: officials sald Truman will: lake Eisenhower's vlows into consideration in making decisions between now und Jon; 20. According to present plans, Truman and Elsenhower will hold two White House meetings. They will micet first--and private. From the private session they plan to go Immediately to the Cr.binet Room and join a second and larger session with their advisers. Washinglon.

mennwhile, planning rousing welcome Eisenhower, due here nbout p.m. by plane from Augusla, Republicans 'scheduled inammath parade from Lincoln Memurial. down Constitution Avenue the Washington Monument; (lien back out Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House, The President has ordered erument agencies off so they participate in the reception. Millions over the nation will the historic es'enl by television. Full-scale coverage is planned all four networks, which have up fL pool arrangement designed to picture every phase from planc's landing at National port to the climactic arrival at While House.

With the Courts CHANCERY- The following divorce decrees have been filed: Theron Nelson and Jonn K. Nelson; Ansel B. Miller and Mary I. Miller. COMMON PLEAS-O.

-D. Thorn vs. Jolin Hogers, damages; Riveria Teague vS. Louise Wicker, CIRCUIT COURTJames R. and Charles Henbrey vs.

E. A. Stacy, sult for $500 damages. Free Book on Arthritis And Rheumatism How To Avoid Crippling Deformities An amazing newly enlarged 44- page book entitled "Kheumatism" will be sent free to anyone who wilL write for it. It reveals why drugs and medicines give only temporary relief and fall to remove the causes of the trouble; explains a specialized nonsurgical, non medical treatment which has proven successful for the past 33 years.

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3571 3581 3550. 3551 May 3607 3612 3580 3585 July 3600 3607 3578 3578 Wheat Open High LOW 1:15 Dec. Mch, Chicago Corn Open High LOW 1:15 Dec. 167. Mch.

172. 172 Soybeans Open High LOW 1:15 Nov. 301 300 302 Jan. 306 304 306 Mich. 30734 30T 308 May New York Stocks A and T.

156 3-8 Amer 'Tobacco 63 3-8 Anaconda Copper 38 5-8 Beth. Steel 49 3-B Chryster 84 1-B 110 Cien Electric 67 Gen Motors 62 Mostgomery Ward 59 Central 18 1-8 Int. Harvester 31 Penney 66 Republic Steel 30 3-8 Radio' 27 7-8 Socony 35 1-4 Studebaker 34 5-8 Standard of 73 1-8 Texas Corp 54 1-4 Sears 58 1-2 U.S Steel 38 1-4 Sou Pac 42 7-8 Livestock NATIONAL STOCKYARDS MI. opened slow, Inter fairly active; uneven; barrows and gilts 190 lbs up wenk lower than uverage; lighter weights "stendy to 25 higher: sown 25 higher with spots 50; bulk cholee-100-270 lbs unsorted for. grada 17.35 50; latter paid freely by shippers and bulehers, mostly for choice Nos.

1 and 3 lbs; smull lats 280-300 15.75-17.50: 120-140 lbs 12.75-15.00; lbs 17.00-15; choice 150-180 Ibs sows 400 lbs down- 10.25-75: few at 17.00; heavier SOWS 14.25-15.75: bours 11.50-14.50. Cattle 9,000, calves little done on steers with a few hellers and mixed butcher yearlings opening about steady; good and choice nbout stondy al last. week's 25.00-29.00; cows draggy; low deals close. Obituaries Rites Tomorrow For Mrs. Moore Services for Mrs.

George Moore of Roswell, N.M., who was killed Friday In an automobile accident at Lubbock, are to be conducted at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Roswell. Mrs. Moore, a former resident of Blytheville, was returning to her horne after a week's here when the accident occurred. Survivors 'include her husband, Mr.

George Moore of Roswell; son, Boyce Moore and a daughter, Mrs, Ersley Alford, both of. Blytheville; four grandchildren, Jimmie Lee Moore, Polley Sue Moore, Boyce Freeman Moore and Paula Jo Alford, all of Blytheville; and a nephew, Curtis Freeman of Blytheville. John M. Sharp Dies; Rites Today months, "The tacts-a weak law, soft markets in some parts of the omy, and collapsing price and duction controls -are clear. The Moore basis for maintaining.

wage con- LEWIS (Continued frock Page trols under these conditions at present no longer exists." Murray's report urged Congress to Icgisiale controls "on a standby basis, for use whenever now infintionary pressures sppear," President Anthony Valente of the AFL United Textile Workers of America, in a letter to W8B Chairman Archibald yesterday that the government either suspend winge controls in the textile Industry or write a new lalion to allow pay increases based on productivily, Valente price controls have been suspended. textiles, and added it was an "economic fallacy to expect contraly to work one The average farm family lives longer And accumulates more wealth than the average city family, Survivors include three other sons, Werl, Steed of Osceola, Everett Steed of Faigland, and Ray Steed, Greenville, and one brother, Charles Frizzell, Conway. Services will be conducted at 11 n.m, Tuesday at Swift Funeral Horne chapel by the Rev, Garland Taylor. Burial will be In Ermen Cemetery. For Blytheville Abandoning Man Held Family A Blytheville inan has reated and charged with: abandon.

ment of his wife and three children. William J. Wheat last night posted $150 band to gain his freedom after being picked up- by sheriff's deputies. Information filed by Prosecutor H. Parliow states that Wheat failed to maintain and provide for his wife and children.

Six years, three years and 18 months were given as ages for the children. Fooled Them The packet gopher was pictured by early zoologists with Ils cheek pouches inside out, since the dead spechmen used as a model was so arranged. Services for John Monroe Sharp, who died yesterdny at his home in the Calumet Communily were conducted at 2 p.m. today in Cobb F11- neral Home Chapel by the Itev. J.

C. Dickerson, pastor of the Assembly of God Church here. Burial was in Dogwood Cemetery. Mr. Sharp, who was 87, was born in Wuter Valley, and nnd resided in the Calumet Community for.

many years. He was a farmer. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bertha Sharp; three sons, Arthur Sharp and J. W.

Sharp, both, of Blytheville, and A. Sharp of Hammond. and six daughters, Mrs. Helen McMinn of Blytheville, Mrs. Lela Tutor of Waler Valley, Mrs.

Chessy. Mcktinn of Little Rock, Mrs. Louise Little of Memphis, Mrs. Lacy Keel of Chicago and Miss Frances Sharp of Paducah, Ky. Mrs.

Jenny Steed Dies in Osceola OSCEOLA MIA. Jenny Frizzell Steed, 69, died at the hoine of her son, Tom Steed, al 3:30 this A member of the Methodist Church, she had made her home with: her son for the past four DOLLAR- -WISE? THEN IT'S MAYTAG FOR YOUL the Maytag 129.95 Adams Appliance Co. Inc. See these tree SEARS decorations at Sears ROEBUCK AND CO Catalog Sales Office Save 1.50 on this Tree Decorator's Delight $2.19 Illuminated Save Plastic Tree Stand $1.50 Bathes tree In soft light. Red and yellow base will colorful Yuletide decals.

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