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Daily News from Middlesboro, Kentucky • Page 4

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PSGE 1DDDLESBOKO, DULY NEWS TUESDAY, AUGUST 15,1647. OBITUARIES PEARL EU-EN RAMSEY Pearl Ellen Rununy, Middlesboro, died at 8 p. m. yesterday in a local hospital. She was born July 4, 1895, Tirpcll, Tenn.

Mrs. Ramsey was amember cf Hensleys Chapel Church. She is survived by her husband, Ira Ramsey of Middlesboro; three Mrs. Clyde -England of Jliddlcsbaro; one son, Willis Ramsey cf Middlesboro; mother, Mrs. Jane Smith of Middlesboro; two brothers, John Smith of Tip- rell; Lem Smith of Jellico, one Mrs.

Ed Money of Tip- rell and 4 grand children. I The funeral services i be! held at a. in. Thui-sdiiy the Hensley's Chapel i the Rev. B.

M. i a i i a i Tho body i 1 be taken to her IIOIIH-, Noetown, at 10 a. in. tomorrow. i Bjrial will be held at the ley teinetery, Cawooil in charge.

Middlesboro Schools CULT TO To BeginOn Aug. 261 WORKM PRAY' i from I'age 1 grade i to i School. i I i i i i i i will indic-atc to what I atith rooms, the i and si" 1 1 i i i grades I to li (trade pupils shall report. Notices to this school, i indicate where- tin- rooms a seventh and 8th ifi-ude children be Jn the i seventh grade students spmble in the a i i gnide students report to iK Sect Gives Up Efforts To Free Members i From Jail I WISE, Aug. 19.

(U.E)-- Snake-fondling I i i- i REV. MATT MASO.N The Kcv. Matt 7G, of Pineville, died a', his home today. He was born, 1870. He professed faith in the Lord ll years ago and has been a minister of the Gospel for 34 years.

He be-! longed to the General Assembly Church of God, 1-emda'le, Ky. He is survived by his wife, Mm China Mason of Ferndal.e; four sons, Cordell Mason of Pineville, Harvey Mason of Ferndale, Roscoe and Sherman Mason; three daughters, Mrs. Mrs. Bee Atkins, Mrs. Chanty I i Hot! all of Ferndale; one sister, Mrs.

Sarah Miller of Four Mile-! two brothers, Willie and Frank 1 Mason of Ferndale, 18 grand children and five great grand children. The funeral will be held at 2 tomorrow at the Church of Uod at Ferndale, with the Rev W. M. Baker and Rev. Patterson of Artemus, Ky.

Burial will be at the Knuckles cemetery at Fern-' dale, Cawood Funeral Home in charge. the second floor of the i i Bulletins on ihe various doorn will indicate pupil assignment. School Boundrieft a i school students are to a schools in the i i i in i live. To prevent i on the first day of olj.servo the- i i in i to school. I ul! i north of railroad bridge, i of 1st, 2nd, and 'Ith grades will report to this nclmol.

i and (ith grade i report to Centrad jiiid 7th and to i High School. EAST END: The territory on east side of I 1th street. A i i drun in 1st, 2nd, -Ith and 'Gtl i report to Ihis school. on side go to Hast Knd Schoo and those on west side toCelitra all grades-.) Sixth grade childrer report to Central and 7th and 811 report to i Hi School. High School, the children i i on i side of Healers lojay abandoned their un- i as- a i a Road or ity extension may a Central A i grade i from the i successful Jericho-like efforts to free two of their hi and began instead tn i "bot'i i the courts a with Lor!" i the State law i i i a Includes i I 1 of Worchesti-r A a i followers who were japed school.

NOIiTOWNi west side of ilfiili street i i AD IS SENT ON CONSTITUTION But Suit Is Filed to Prevent Publication Of Notices GUY The funeral service for Guy Burkes 0 died yestenlav at Burl" Wi be kl "I Burkes home, 1325 Clmbcrland Rev" TM officiating. The body was to be taken to the home at tod b0 ,7 Shunlllt Homer Owslin- i Huff tedler, "el Robert Lankford, I a Stanley, and Loyd Dalton. CAMERION WILSON ine funeral service enon Eugene Wilson, of Middlesboro, who died Friday, .1 yi steniu J- the with the Rev. Claud i officiating. Pallbearers and flower be-u-er were friends of the a i Song were given by the i Singers, Mrs.

Clarence Lowe charge. Burial was held at bnarp cemetery, Middk-sborn C-i wood Funeral Home in charge. ALFRED PRATER The funeral for Alfred Prate of Middleslioro, was held at 1' a.m. yesterday at Rod O-il Church, Rev. Cordell Hatfield, Rev.

,1. and Rev. i Jim Mason i i a ing. Pallbearers were Ci'pp Press Shackleford, Joe Long. J.

Martin, Cliff a and Ton Martin. Flower bc-an-rs WIT Opal Miracle, i i a Sylvia Miracle, A i i i a Audrey Shackleford. Dora I a Mrs. Tony a i Maxim- Thelma Jones, a i Annabelle Jones, a Audrev Lake A Aug. HMri--Si-cnaai-y of Slain Charles O'Conni-11 said today he had sent of stale a pci-s a i i i i a a vote would be a in the November i i i i i i on a i i a con- i a suit has bei-n i to prevent i i a i of notices.

The sol-rotary said ads to the Louisville i i a and the i Leader --vilh a note asking the two i them "as soon as tie-able." i i i i a i said In- had not bee i i i i i a nf i ''Mod in a i i i court rday bv A Noel (laincs, Frank hidirn i i a Ardory iin-venl ads or tho of tin- i on a i the and i I.VJH i callimr for a convon- i were i i a The i chan-ed a acts a i to and a bv i of th'-' shall be 1 -n i grades report tu school. i grade i re port to i School. i parents will guide i report to Ccntr and 7th and 8th grade i -o i High School. All i excep -is designated in the boundrics si .01 i for the iiinghamtown, En: Knd i i i i and Noetown pchoo glades- 1 to (i inclusive, i a lend thi! Central School. All 7t iind 8th grade children i repoi to i High School.

I NIUK rlIGH SCHOOL: 7t glades report to gynasium in Jun ior High School i i for i Kth grades report second floor i i Schon i i NIUIII-H will lie posted 01 doors. SCHOOL: All color ed children go to Uncoil School. Till) elementary schools, i ing i High School will re main in session, during the fore noon, organizing, checking up on free textbooks and making- assignments of books to individual pupils. Mr- Clyde Lnssiter, high school i i a announced that all in- freshmen are to assemble Tuesday at a. 411.

in the high school gymnasium when- they i )c assigned to i respective ionic room teachers. Juniors in Library Sophomores- will assemble in the -am study a i in the li- rary ami seniors in the science i room. Lockers mid activity tickets for i'gh school students may be ob- Saturdiiy a Aug and on a Aug. fron I a. m.

to 4 p. m. Mrs. i a Calliwn i a i i tickets which must Purchased before 0 arc for. W.

W. Campbell i assign loskers at these hours. is desirable a arrangements for activity a i and on Saturday Monday, to Tuesday. avoid congestion a i Fnzior, and A i Head. Songs were given by Ihe church lioir a a special song by the 'lev.

Rod Lone and "awood Funeral Home in charge. I A I A I I A and i i a a i i a i today that a of guerrillas were i back i i i i i after a raid on Xaonssa, of a i a Two gendarmes were killed and throe in the operation copperheads began i a six-day "work and prayer" period. Leader "Reverend" i Parsons a i To Get Money "We decided to get back to our johs at the mines and work all week i get some money together to really fight thi-- in the courts and with the Lord." Local here appeared relieved that the Faith Healers, 50 strong, had --and tin-cat nights. The noisy demonstrat on of singing, i and i in tempo i a guitar be'-'an a was a repeat performance of free oMiur cultisls fro- a y.i'.l al last week. one of religious i i felt tin? harshest of tlie Ii'tate law it tile Faith Healers from Uindliiig poisonous ohn II.

Rasnic, reptile caretaker i i cui us, a convicted in notice a ilay'ng wilh a in front if the a i last Thursday night. Rasnic received a sentence of i() days in a i and a $100 fine or i a of the law. Charges Dismissed Against Man Held In Dr. Rose Killing Charges a been dropped aKuinst Frank Guy, about 38, who had held by Detroit police in connection with the 1 of Dr. Lee Rose, prominent Whitley County physician, relatives in Harroxale said Hoday.

Guy, who I'uns a truck i in Detroit, had been arrested and chiirjred i murder when police believed his truck was the one nyed by cattle-rustlers who al- leRcdly killed Dr. Rose. The ''han't' was dismissed on 28, 'relatives said. a i a i i are currently i for three other men 'x-lirvcd to have committed thi; crime I who has relritiv-s in Tcn- renortedlv list.s his permanent address as Williamsburtf, Ky. 500 Believed Killed Explosion in Spain i 1 Search i a Suldicrs, in urines, civil icn aiul i i i a wen; i throujrh the wreckage i of victims.

Ainoiiv; the viclims worn an un- own iniinoer of troop. 1 qunr- ncar center of the cx- loyions. Tticir a a wall and ninny were report- el buried in the rubble. The estimate of casualties was and it was einpha- il a no accurate count oiild be a a i a for some Fires in the blast-wrecked a chemicals, torppilnos and charges in a vol- i i i blast in the Cadiz naval ise a arsr-nal. Put Undrr Central Trnoiis and iro-Jf ighlors were i poi'l i the conflairn- on control gradually while nrri'i'iicy were made in I stricken populace.

I A special i i i a plane, packed i inMiicillin a other modern edical supplies, was en route a i from Madrid. a city of was ells di all their growing in the m-n-ribcd as virtually blitzed immediate neighborhood of their the blasts, particular- nuclei and then migrate to the K- lower portions of city outside of the cell. i a area. SLEEPER SERVICE LOUISVILLE and HARLAN EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 1 DAILY ON FOLLOWING SCHEDULES WESTBOUND ITRAIH NO. 24) EASTBOUND (TRAIN No.

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Oirboutvill Ar. i i Ar. Hltlin 7:15 PM 12.55 AM 4.00 AM 4:39 AM 5:53 AM 7:00 AM in i noriT AOIWT AND xiumnom A I A a and olhsr ntw applianctl and moniy. fhont or in ond ui your purehau of ond nttdi. You'll lli our quick, Irltnd- fy We arc open Wednesday afternoons I A COMPANY Over tho "Coffee 1'ot" Mlddleshoro, 1'li.

Cross to Give Demonstration on Safety in Water TAZEWELL, Aug. srson, Red representative from A a a JAVANS DEMAND ACTION BY N. Pet Milk Co. Begins Delivery in Pineville The I 'el i Company begun wholesale delivery of Grade i in Pineville today, D. G.

Sanders, manager of the Middles- Reject Dutch PrOpOSal boro branch of the company, nn- For Settling Dispute Outside Harrell Is Appointed Acting Police Chief Guy HarreM, night chief of police, i be a i chief during the vacation of Chief C. H. Minton, it was announced today. Clyde Gulley will be acting assistant chief, and Bill Gulley A SUCCESS, N. Aug.

HI. IU.R) The Indonesian re-! in public i i a rejected today proposals by the Netherlands for settling the ndonesian dispute outside the United Nations and urged the Security Council to act before Dutch forces "put an end to the Indonesian Republic." Russia lined up with the Indonesians, condemned the Unted States' of its good offices in sociaiion the i as a maneuver to by- pass the UN and demanded that Council send a team nounced today. The comp'iny began delivery he night desk sergeant, homogenized i to its local '''he police will enforce tre no- tomcrs in Middlesboro yesterday, i parking regulations in alleys, Act- The company is now Chief Harrell said this mor temporary quarters on "I'arking in Ihe alleys orn- Avenue, near L. B. White's 'dangerous for fire engines and', store: for convenience of custom- ambulances," he said, "and it musti ers, the telephone is (175-W.

he stopped." County Baptist Assn. To Meet on Aug. 29-30 '1'he Ki-Il Hapti.it Aug. 20 and m-ar, REBELS SQUELCHED A I Aug. police communique said today that all danger of the rebels breaking into Asuncion was removed and urged industry and of observers commission to ands.

i i The a i i sermon and a mediation i he given by the Rev. F. D. the troubled is- i of the Old Yellow Creel: i Church. The Saturday sermon will a bitter tangle be 'delivered by the Rev.

A. the commerce to resume normal ooer- was a today. a Fridav i HITS D.P. PROBLEM WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 (UK) IT.

--President Truman, in a renew- over the UN's role in the dispute, i of the Four i Baptist'ed attack on the "critical" prob- he i produced these de- Church. lem of Europe's displaced persons, velopments in rapid-fire order: A al tendance i sexpccted today Federal Security 1. Soviet Deputy Foreign i at the session from churches; Administrator Watson B. Miller I "lister A i Gromyko accused throughout a 1 the post Commissioner Howard Anderson, KCU uross stutti Qf l( fom; i of ls! 0( and Naturalization. its good offices on Indonesia in ation, said.

The a i a i has a an to skirt Ihe L'N and membership of persons American economic inter-1 csts in the East Indies. I IS HELD 2. Deputy American Delegate LONDON. Auir. Ilerscrcl V.

Johnson promptly British Cabinet held an unex-pent- will give a water safely demonstration at 2 p. m. Thursday at Cedar Mr. Anderson will be assisted by local swimmers. The demonstration will show 1 lit: UlMIIUIIal.1 UL1UII i I I I i I 1 elementary methods of life-saving 1 ihu KuSK Charges, warn- ed crisis meeting today and Lord bv non-swimmers, such as use of t'''- i against forcing UN nvei-chapel, "a i a i on fifiliiiiK casting' throw linfri, irusoline cans, boat surf boards and the a chain, Means of effecting rescue and self- when boats capsize will llat 1 mbassador to the the Dutch, and i Slates, cut short a leave endorsed the Netherlands to fly to Washington where rev's- The Dutch proposals call for in- ENROLLEES DOWN Louisville, Aug.

19 (U.E) The number of World War II veter- enrolled in education institutions under the C. I. Bill of Rights and the Vocational Rehabilitation Act continued to docrrat-e during July, totalling vestigation of the dispute by to to Washington where revs- ion of the Anglo-American loan I "-'I 8 1 A 1, the Veterans Ad- agreement was being diseased, regional office re- 1 ported today. rescues when boats capsize also be demonstrated. The demonstration is open the public.

to HUGE spot survey of the trouble zone by! OCONOMOWOC. Wis. The I career diplomats stationed i i and students at the They would bar any UN ilemplorist Father's seminary say action in the case. if they don't have hot dinner for a long time, it'll be too soon. An electric storm cut oday.

EMBARGO LIFTED journey around us. WASHINGTON, Aug. do for --the Office of Defense Transportation today lifted its embargo on WORLD'S LARGEST too soon. An electric storm cut coal shipments to Canada via the Lake Mead, formed when off the seminary's power for three Canadian National Railways. Boulder dam backed up the Colo- days.

Regular cooking was halted Restrictions will be cancelled as rado river, is the world's largest and tho men were served meal roon as the railroads receive the i i a word from the ODT, a The sun is so large that if it were hollow, the earth could be placed inside it with room to spare for the moon to make its man-made body of water, with a a mivd of weiners cooked on an shore i of more than miles, oil i stove. 1 '-'sokesman said. LUCKY STRIKE presents THE MAN WHO KNOWS- THC TOBACCO AUCTIONEER! "I'VE SOLD more than 240 million pounds of tobacco, and at every auction I've attended, I've seen the makers of Lucky Strike buy fine quality that fine, ripe-smokin' leaf that makes a smooth, mild smoke." L. H. PUItUOM, INFllil'ENDKNT TOIUCCO AUCTIONEER Kentucky (22 YEAHS A MICKY STRIKE I I JOHN FALTER.

FINE TOBACCO is what counts in a cigarette LUCiAN PURDOM IS I And like him, scores of other renlly know have seen the makers of Lucky Strike buy "fine quality tobacco." After all, that's what you want in a cigarette the honest, deep-down enjoyment of fine tobacco. So A fINE So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed --So Free and Easy on the Draw.

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