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Page 2 DAILY TRIBUNE Great Bend, Kansas Wednesday, September 30 Town Talk stead Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Georg John Tracers and C. O.

Digh are in Hutchinson today at tending the seminar program of1 and Mrs. E. L. Fuller, I 16th, returned Saturday from a three eeks Funerals John Edward Marel Funeral services for John I Eciward ilstel, 65, will tie held at 1 30 p.m. Thursday the I Cook and Weber Funeral Chap jel conducted by Dr.

Franlyn i L. Edwards, pastor the First Mrs. OH is a surgical patient at the Hal 1 deQt or 2Q died MoQ. day evening In Olmitz from a heart attack. He had resided at 1103W Main.

Born Jan. 12, 1899 near Otis, the Kerthel Funeral Home with the Rev. Paul Gilbert, Route 2, who are on the critical list at the Kansas Medical George Bagwell, New Or 45of the American Institute of Hoisington Cemetery. Friends Real Estate Appraisers at the Ld" Baker Hotel vicetime Thursday at the Herth el Funeral Home. Alice Unruh, advisor, Mollv McCarthy, Barbara Edwards Connie Keeslmg.

Bnh Carr anri Reinhardt. leans, La. Burial will be in the, Gus 5. Uhland LARNED Gus S. Uhland, Jim Bell of the Great Bend 73.

died Monday evening at St. High School journalism class JsePn Memorial Hospital, are registered for the Fort Havs Larned, after a long illness. State College's third school pub Brn Nov 21. lm p.aw hcations workshop Saturdav I nee Countv. he was a lifetime 1 resident of Pawnee County.

He Den 4. Pack 117, isiied the farmed most of his life, moving Talor Herefoid Ranch and to Laincd in 1927 from Burdett. Feed Lot north of town lues He was employed by the city of day evening The boys, accom Larned from 1938 until 1952 as parued by Mrs. Allan Harms, a street department worker and Den Mother and Mrs. Franklin later as a policeman.

Reinhardt, were Johnnie Alefs, He is survived bv his wife, Daud Halbower, Scott Engle Ruth: daughter, Mrs. Raye man, Herbie Harms, Ken Mc Reinhardt, Russell; sons. Wen Carter. Hal Meltzer and Randv, dell, Wichita; Homer, Wilming for pulling a trailer with an il ther Roberts, Larned, Mrs. Ha Kansas legal connection as the safety bel Stickney, Ellinwood; sons, chain was not hooked.

and Dale, Chase; Adam A short time later at 10th Xeada, 24 grandchild and McKmley two cais were dren; and 22 great grandchil damaged when one car stoppeddren for oncoming traffic. 1 The Rev. Paul Jassimedes will according to police. rip' through the eastern states where they visited many points i of historical interest and attend 1 ed several antique shows Horse Trailer Breaks Loose, Strikes Auto A car less horse trailer was the cause of an accident) at. 10th and Main at 11 28 a m.

I yesterday. Death Mrs. Geneviev Seto LYONS Mrs. Geneueve Ne wsp a ferR I Sen. Goldwater Attacks U.S.

Foreign Aid Spending MIDDLETOWN, Ohio tUPI), ernment interference, the Re Sen. Barry Goldwater rolled publican recalled the situation his campaign train to industri several years ago "when the al southwest Ohio today, at 2C SAM government unleashed its tacking foreign aid spending whole power on the steel indus Mr. and Mrs. Chet Klein and he was a retired welder and and declaring that enterprise, try to stop a price increase daughter, Pam, of Pampa, i mechanic. not government, makes jobs in which he said the industry had i3ited with Mrs Klein's moth Survivors are three sons, Mor 1 industry.

to have, er, Mrs. Frieda Rice, 2111 Madi ris F. of Wichita; Melvin E. of I here in home of Armco Cites Foreign Aid son on Sundav and Mondav. Elkhart; Eldon Jr.

of Hays; I steel, the Republican presiden Goldwater said that $103 bil Thev also visited with the Bob' two (laughters, Mrs. J. R. (Bet tial nominee attacked the ad lion had been sent abroad since Rice family 1900 Van Buren. Fosdick of Elkhart, Mrs I ministration's approach to eco 1946 as foreign aid.

Harold (Lois) Thomason of I nomic problems He said they "The GOP pledges that for Turkev Supnei. Dubuque, Sun Gieat Bend three brothers, meet them as they meet other eign aid, if needed, will pro Octobei" 4 5:00 m. En 1 Frank of Billings, Henry i problems with "a few hundred duce results," Goldwater told Dr. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Borski of Bison, Adolph of Timken; one nijuon dollars 0f your money the turnout, sister, Mrs. Julia Naugle of i and government control." i Goldwater told the crowd Mrs. Don Reinhardt, Springfield, Mo. and 13 grand 2010 Lincoln, held a penny fair in their back yard Saturday for Den 4 and 5 of Cub Pack 117, sponsored by Den 3. Did vou know that for as low as S3 58 pei week you can hae color TV in jour home' Lenz Wright TV, 1119 Mam conaren.

He was married to Evelyn Parks on April 2, 1922 in Rocky Ford, Colo. She preceded him in death on July 28, 1943. Burial will be in the Pioneer Township Cemetery near Otis. Mrs. Mary Charles HOISLNGTON Funeral services for Mrs.

Mary Charles, of Seattle, are visiting 61. Louisville, this week with Mr. and Mrs. her home in Louisville Sunday M. E.

Borski and family, Route oe i 2, and his mother and father As an example of that gov 1 that the Democrats have a Johnson Claims If Elected He'd Outline Peace Program WASHINGTON (UPI) Presi 1 Nov. 3 election, Johnson does dent Johnson plans, if elected, not want to dawdle about going at to fly to Paris in November or I overseas on his first presiden December to outline peace program to America's European Allies. He would like this to be followed before long by a meet world I tial mission of personal diplom acy. She was married to Louis me with Soviet Premier Nikita i den He feels his present inhi bitions about leaving the coun would be dispelled once i as a fighter rceptor Ralph Charles, Beaer, Dec. 30, s.

Khrushchev if the Commu 1 Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey be 1925, in Kansas City, Mo. He i leader is agreeable. 1 comes vice president elect preceded her in death in April.

1 Assuming he defeats Sen The trip to Pans could in She is survived by one broth Barry M. Goldwater in theivolve an appearance before ei ther the NATO parliamentar ians' conference in November or the NATO council in December. in the French cap ital, Johnson would probably be happy to receive and invitation to meet with President Charles de Gaulle. These views became known as Johnson returned Tuesday i night from a trip to Omaha, where he showed Amer 1 ica's strategic nuclear nerve center to Manlio Brosio, newj secretary general of the North I Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Johnson hosted a lunch Brosio's honor House Tuesday tnn FipI hrnthpr.

Vern. Dodse snn nf fr anri Mrs. S. W. Dort coimueuce uveiseds in "Hsrrv.

Rnzel: six zrand shaffer. Rt. 3. was recently ica's commitment to the Atlan uhrer. children 1 graduated from the Radar Me alliance.

I .11 I i i. Thprp u'pi'p alsn Hnmpctip nn offlciating. Burial will be in the radar mechanic following a six atcuaeu uie jumisou aumin Larned Cemetery. I months on the job training per Nation of downgrading NATO Mrs. Leonora Baker Mrs.

Leonora Baker, 75 died Tuesday at the Rice County District Hospital here after a four month illness. Born Dec. 9, 1888, near Sax man, she married George Baker at Saxman Nov. 27, 1912. He sunives.

Funeral services will be held at 2 m. Thursday at the Craw 1 ford Miller Mortuary with the Rev John R. Stevenson officiating. Burial will be the Sterling Community Cemetery, i Friends may call until 9 pm. Wednesday at the mortuary.

Mrs. J. Mary Scott Bend High home with his parents until Oct 9. Capf. D.

D. Hunter Is 'Outstanding' At Connally AFB of Mr. and Mrs. W. R.

Hunter 811 Madison, has been selected Outstanding Instructor of the Month in his Air Training Command (ATC) unit at James Connally AFB, Tex. Captain Hunter was honored for his effective teaching tech riPSPPvm nf for J. Mary Scott, 86, who died 1 to dutv His squadron supports I Police said the trailer being Monday, will be held at 2 m. the ATC mission of training towed by Isom V. Wright 51, 'Friday at the Fresbyteri a airmen and officers in the di Rt.

2 broke loose as Wright Church, Chase. I erse skills required by the na turned south off 10th onto Mam. Born Jan. 2. 1878, northeast tmn's aerospace force.

The trailer crossed the center of Raymond, she married Frank The captain entered the Air line and struck a car operated M. Scott July 3, 1900, at Lyons. Force in April, 1954, and was bj James L. Bradford, 21, 2116 She lned in Ric County all her' commissioned in June of 1955, Pawnee Koad life. through the aviation caded pro There was only $20 estimated She is survived by daughters, 1 gram He is a graduate of damage to the trailer but an Mary E.

Scott and Mrs. Naomi Great Bend High School, estimated S125 damage to Brad Hager Chase; Mrs. Charlotte I His wife, Carolyn, is the ford's 1962 model car. 'Manges, Sylvia, Mrs. Sarah daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Wright was gnen a citation Bayer, Valley Center; Mrs Es Hake. 110 South Brown, Norton, Funeral Ray P. Dobbs STAFFORD Ray P. Dobbs, Police said that Frank officiate at funeral services.

died Tuesday morning in Staf Bryan, 41, 1017 McKmley, had. Burial will be the Hill Top ford District Hospital at the age stopped at the stop sign at 10th Cemetery, Raymond. of 63. whde southbound on McKmley. Friends may call from 7 to 9 1 Born Oct.

22, 1900, at Carney, Another southbound car driven p.m. Thursday at the Crawford he had been ill three by Dr Clair J. Cavanaugh, 41, Miller Funeral Home. I weeks. He lived in Stafford 17 1320 Cleveland, stopped behind 111 1 years, moving there from Hud the Biyan car.

MisS Frances Uhrich 'son. Bivan, according to police, Funeral services for Mis si He was married to Laura started to enter 10th but had Frances Uhrich, 64, will be held Belle Ingram, March 27, 1937, to stop abruptly due to an on at 10 a.m. Friday in St. Pat at Tishamingo, Okla. He was a coming truck.

Dr. Cavanaugh, rick's Catholic Church conduct retired oil field driller, who also had started his car, ed by Msgr. Steve Reif. I He is survived by his wife, was unable to stop and struck! Miss Unnch died Tuesday af one daughter, JoAnn Kisner, Bryan from the rear. 1 ternoon in Central Kansas Med i Stafford; three sons, Roger, There was an estimated S200 1 icai center after a lengthy ill 1 Denver; Wayne, 1060 Warner damage to each of the cars in ness Road, Great Bend; and Wes volved.

No charges were filed, I Rosaries will be said at 8 15 1 ley, 1919 Adams, Great Bend; m. tonight and 8 45 p.m. I three sisters, Mrs. Vernal Jon I Thursday in the Cook and Web es, Moore, Mrs. Ethel er Funeral Chapel.

Cornett, Stillwater, Mrs. I Miss Uhrich was born Sept Sam Dodrill, Tyron, three 11. 1900 in Russia and had been 1 brothers, Everett, Seminole, housekeeper for her broher, Okla Theodore, Stillwater, Ok Reynolds Seto, 47, a Methodist Rev J. Uhrich, a Catholic and Claude, Bethany; and Missionary Beirut, Lebanon, priest, until his death a year grandchildren. died last week in Hartf 0 1 ago in April.

1 Services will be held at 2:30 'Conn. She was born at Lyons1 Survivors include one sister, m. Thursday at the Peacock "in 1907 and had been a mis Miss Magdalen Unnch of the and Soice Memorial apel, sionary Lebanon 15 years. home, 1320 Roosevelt, and a Stafford. The Revs.

V. V. Mc ciio'ic mirvivprl hv her hus 1 host nf nenheuLs and nieces. Inure and W. A.

Conaway will SAC's deterrent abilities But Johnson said his tour with Brosio highlighted by a top secret briefing from Gen. Thomas S. Power, SAC commander, and other top officials convinced the airborne striking force 'Copters Collide Over Yiet Ham SAIGON (UPI) Eight American military men today sur false idea about creating jobs. "The government never ere ated jobs. Jobs are created by capital, wages, profits.

There's no magic in the federal government to create jobs. "The best thing you can do to help companies is to give them American know how. We cannot rely on the U.S. govern ment for your income," the! (YF12A). Still later, Goldwater said, the President revealed the existence of a strike reconnaissance plane (SR71).

Lt. Gen. Khiem Given 36 Hours Jo Pack Bags SAIGON, Viet Nam (UPI) Lt. Gen. Tran Thien Kluem, commander in chief of the i Vietnamese army and a mem ber of the ruhrg triumvirate, the White was oraeretl waay to taxe a then took him lul, vlau lu Khanh from 1'etat two weeks ag Once again, South Khanh weeks.

vived a collision in the air that ception sent one Army turboprop helicopter plummeting to the ground in flames. The second helicopter made a crash landing after the two aircraft, both turboprops, collided 500 feet over an abandoned airstrip near the mountain city of Pleiku, about 238 mdes northeast of Saigon. and Commodore Specifically, the "Young Turks" want Khanh to purge the politically appointed generals left over from the de Jayne Mansfield Marries Former College Wrestler NEW YORK (UPI) Bosomy actress Jayne Mansfield, noting that "being a sex goddess is banal" announced Tuesday night she had married a former college wrestler whom she admired for his brains. Miss Mansfield her new husband, director Malt Cimber, at an opulent press re Hospital News GREAT BEND CENTRAL KANSAS MEDICAL CENTER Admissions, Sept. 29; Mrs.

Karen Beeler, Mrs. George Miller, Mrs. Warren Hill, Lance M. Jones, Norma K. Thorn burg, James L.

Clarke, Mrs. Edwin R. Piland, Gary Cooper, Mrs Agatha Gable, David Moses, Lila L. Leroy, Great Bend; Mrs. Raymond Akins, Mrs.

Walter A. Fritsch, Hutchinson; Kenneth Raymond Dev es, Mrs. John Hoffman, Emil W. Kratky, Claflin, Jimmie Leel Wells, Hudson; Mrs. Wm.

Earl Haislip, Pawnee Rock; Debra Kay Bedford, Topeka; Abra ham Brack, Otis; Roland Stro bel, Seward. Dismissals, Sept. 29; Mrs. Arizona senaior saiu Fred Bogerj phlllp FooSi sher. Goldwater said the Demo 1 Relseri Goel.ge FosSi Mrs crats "have never understood Andy Mornsoni Gary Leroy this.

The government can con Morrison, Mrs Ray SchenkeI trol and stifle industry faster and Xodd Andrew, Great Bend; than anything I know of." Mrs Robert Von Lmtel, Vic liouivvater negan nis wmsue torla; sharon Kay Rugan Mrs stop trip Tuesday and made five stops before resuming campaigning here this morning. The Republican presidential nominee made the charge in Charles Webb, Ellinwood; Steven Sohm, Otis. Births; Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Akms, girl, 6 lbs Hutchinson; Mr.

and Mrs. George remarns prepares lor delivery Miller, Jr girl 8 lbs Dayton, Ohio, on the second Ur. and Mrs. Edwin oay oi nis wnisue stop train and, boy 7 lbs. 14 ozs tour ot unio, mniana ana Illinois.

In the speech Goldwater said the "alleged interceptor" was first disclosed by President Johnson 'in January as a re connaissance plane (A ll) and later redesignated by Defense try while there is no vice presi Secretary Robert S. McNamara 6 a. Pil Mrs, Karen Beeler, boy 8 lbs. 1V4 Mr. and Mrs.

Warren Hill, boy 8 lbs. 4'2 ozs Great Bend. LARNED ST. JOSEPHS Admissions, Sept 29; Clint Sohl, Kris Lemuz, Herman Dawson, Stanley Froetschner, Lyndell Fox, Mrs. Carl Valentine, Larned, Mrs Clyde Hoover, Macksville; Mrs.

Clifford Young, Kinsley. C0Up viot Admissions, Sept, Vifi Raymond 01 Khiem graduate of Great The Republican presidential en Cao Ky notifi, chool he will be at candidate has lowed to 1 trip only this notified School morning ct roti ot on iho Autnontauve sources saia partly through granting the Khiem would leave Thursday NATO supreme commander au and flot come back dmaZ deh" thonty to use tractical nuclear I cate Polltlcal negotiations ex weannns in ri.fpnsp. pected durmg the next two attack with such arms Johnson holds that such power i must rest solely with the Presi I dent. Goldwater also has charged Capt Donald D. Hunter, son less than it shouM to support dent Ngo Dinh Diem Slams Into Truck OLATHE, Kan.

(UPI) A four engine Frisco freight train slammed into a gravel truck Tuesday at a crossing of 1 35 near Olathe. killing the truck driver The diesel engines and 22 of the train's 101 cars jump that the administration is doing 1 Posed relme of the lat Pr' jed lne track one of the New missioner Andy Campbell was September. 19G1 York's swank French restau rants. Cimber said he admired his wife's brains, too. "I was primarily attracted to her mind," he observed.

Miss Mansfield said she and Cimber were married last Thursday in a small town in Baja California, Mexico. REFUSES SERVICE Angry Lester Maddox, left, shakes his finger at one of several Negroes who attempted to integrate his "new" cafeteria 111 Atlanta, Ga. Maddox, who closed his fried chicken emporium, Picknck Inn, rather than bow to a federal court order to integrate it, opened at the same site the band, Rev. Paul Seto, of Leb 1 interment will be in St. Mich 1 officiate Interment will be in! Lester Maddox Cafeteria.

He refused service toNegl'ifi: 1 el Cemetery In Collyer. the Stafford Cemetery. them off his property. The dead man was Eldon J. Thomas, 26, of Hiawatha, Kan.

1 No one on the tram was injured The four diesel switch en Hutchinson Man Is Found Dead ana snovea ana pusnea (NEA Telephoto) WEEKLY DRAW A young Londoner puffs on her long, clay "churchwarden" pipe as she attends a weekly meeting of the Limelight Club for Lady Pipe Smokers. Mrs. Walker Finally Gets Her Ring After 11 Years Dismissals, Sept. 29; Mrs.) Hl11 fharlPiiP Fi i KIPPAX. England (UPI) I'll earn on at the engineering I nis Burne, Larned; Mrs.

Ken Until today, Mrs En.d Walker, works because tbe are a srea. i neth Hinnergardt and baby girl, ver had the engagement hunch of and I need some Bazine; Mrs. Roy Delp, Bur 1 rmS she had wanled tnrouSn 11 thlng t0 do dett years of marriage And other1 "A world tour? I'm not in I Birth Mr and Mrs Carl Val things were oul of reach on the teiested that kind of holidaj 'o n7s 60 weekly wage of her hus but perhaps we might man ned 1 band John, 33, a Yorkshire wel age a week at Bridlington LARNED GLEASON Dismissal, Sept. 29; Mrs. Bob Boltman, Larned.

HOISINGTON LUTHERAN Admissions, Sept. 29: Jerry Steiner, Jimmie Steiner, Lawrence Riggs, Mrs Gail Manley, Hoisington. Jimmy Cunningham, Claflm. Dismissals, Sept 29; Mrs ELLINWOOD DISTRICT der. ne waihers saia noiiiuij But the four Walker children about trading in the bingo el.

had tovs, and dolls, and recently, a bingo game. Mrs Walker pulled some numbers out of the bingo set last week and wrote them down Tr Turk" generals who thesyndicate, which had named er, I Kowalsky, John Voth, Jr Sr, of Larned were Great I unerai services wm ue ncm caaaic acnooi ai wviy ail Jr Nam's lite and death war11165 nsiopi Bend Sunday to attend the Op at 10 30 a.m. Wednesday at the Base Denver, Colo. He overtones in the 8W hour Nam shfe IJnlZ EUmwood. pn Hnn rplohvhnt, tho onth ernon Funeral Home.

Larned, will be stationed in Okinawa Journej I i flhnstnnh. death warlAgnes CnnstoPn birthday of Mk. Nora Kearney, ith the Rev Joseph Kurtnght where he wiU be employed as a i Sen. Barry Goldwater IJ ran iiiiiwM iiiiwii Freight Train Hilda Speeds On Toward U.S. Coast I as lt headed toward the coast Packing 65 mile an hour I winds.

Hilda, eighth tropical 1 storm of the season and fifth I this month, appeared to be fol On The Record Larry Rutler, 26, Great Bend I Bend. Luallen, 20, Great Livestock as they appeared. The list of KANSAS CITY (UPI USDA1 numbers went onto a coupon Livestock for the national soccer pools, wattle 2.600, calves 100, Herman Gerhardt, Mrs. Gail tne weemy gamming pasaime teaoy nigner; leeocis Manley. Orville Anthony, Mrs fr millions of Britons.

steady to weak, bulk choice 1. Frank Werner lma Labrange John and seven fellow work 000 1 200 lb slaughter steer! Hoismglon; Emil Klima, men had formed a syndicate to 1 24 25 25 50; good 900 1,100 lbs. to the Strategic Air Command' llllem was given lust u6 Holyrood MrSi odis shoffneri play the pools, each man con 21 50 23 25, mostlv choice 300 (SAC) command post at Offutt lours to pack his bags and 0hs. Marilyn Scliremmer, Claf tnbutmg eight cents a week. 1,000 lb.

heifers 23 00 23 50: few Air i orce Base, near Omaha. hn. lne mone ami coupon iui gooa and cnoice aau rau id ieeu Apart from personal hospitality, reuow triumvir, i remieri vrs Wa ker's numbers were ippps is on. bulk 1 3 grade 200 250 ltself the Happy Gang." barrows and gilts 16 00 16 25; Tuesday the coupon was de sows 1.3 grade 170 400 lbs. clared to be worth 8786,506, a 14 25 15 25 world record for what is known sheep 500, choice and prime as a pennv stake on a treble 80 110 lb slaughter springers chance pool Each of the eight 21 50 22 00; cull to good shorn 'Happy Gang" families thus siaughter ewes 90 140 lbs.

4.30 won $98,310. 550. Today the Walkers were in shopping for a five stone I diamond ring. I "We'll buy a bigger house1 and a car," John said. "But NEW YORK (UPI) Stock! appeared to be moving higher around the noon hour today.

Trading increased slightly. Steels were mixed with Re pubhc and U. S. Steel up fractions while Bethlehem and Youngstown Sheet shaded. General dipped in an gines were derailed along with NEW OKLbANo LrU otherwise fractionally higher 22 cars One car carrying fuel Tropical storm Hilda, appar auto group was derailed and some of the ently growing to hurricane DuPont and Dlamond xiktU fuel leaked from the car.

Two force, moved through the movei ahead 1Ja and Umon fire engines stood by as a pre catan Channel into the Carbide advanced A. Traders cautionary measure. New York Markets Gulf today and picked up speed contlmjed t0 prod petroieiIra section and with some good re sults Occidental Petroleum rose Amerada picked up Us and Texaco and Sum ay DX gained each. Normally wide ranging IBM HUTCHINSON, Kan. (UPI) lowing the same route used by fractl0nai ea Former citv engineer and com destructive Hurricane Carta control Data skidded a point apparently on profit taking on iouna aeaa tuesaay, siumpea, The storm was last reponea Tuesday's 4 point advance, over the steering wheel of his 450 miles south of Mobile, Ala zBniih, Litton and Honeywell car near the City Hall.

He was and moving northwest at 14 advanced fractions but Texas 63 'miles an hour, two miles an Inslruments shed nearly a pcunl. Campbell retired as Hutchin 1 hour faster than it was clocked Kenneeott Copper gained a son city engineer in 1955 and 011jv four hours earlier pou)t and Anaconda advanced later served on the City Coun 1 The New Orleans Weather 4. u. S. Smelting was down cil, leaving that post last year.

I Bureau said it would "slowly bit from its best level of the Funeral services were sched mclease in size and intensity, morning but still was ahead l' t. uled Thursday. hkelv reaching hurricane Corn Products gained 1'2, force." Coca Cola rose 1U and Pills It appeared to be headed bury rose 1W Quaker Oats and generally on a line toward New Morrell added large fractions. Orleans, but weathermen said Northwest Airlines improved a they expected it to veer off point. more toward the east later to 1 daj.

Dow Jones 1 m. average The weather bureau warned 30 Indus small ciaft from the mouth of ,20 Rails the Mississippi to the Florida 1 15 Utils Keys to take refuge in port, and urged caution for shipping in the path of the storm. Winds at the storm center increased 10 miles an hour, from 55 to 65 p.h., between 1 midnight and 4 a.m. CST. 1 Stcks Sales to 876 73 up 0 99 218 08 up 0 33 152 96 up 0 23 310 21 up 0.40 p.m.: 2,700,000.

Local Markets POULTRY and EGGS Large A Med. A Sc Large 25c Peewees 9c District Court Medium Hens 4 6 lbs. be Norval Wiysel vs Janet Wiy Heavy Hens 6 lbs up Wo sel, suit for divorce. FEED Robert Rychlec dba Rychlec Shorts 2.55 Real Estate vs Blaker Lumber Bran 2.50 and Gram, suit for recovery of 1 Milo 2.00 "llagaret Carmichael vs Bil Gfdill PNCM lv Carmichael, divorce granted. vmm uvv Marriage License Great Bend Wagon Wheat 1.34 Kansas City Futures Open High Low CI Dec.

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