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New US-55 Route Approved Here Page 3 The Great Bend Doily Tribv Sunday, March 30, 1955 Aged Tennessee Solon Loses Fight To Retain Segregation ISay Russia Will Allow (Publishing of Bibles New York ill A Seventh Dr iAdvemist Church leader says hi I denomination has obtained pcrmn jsion to publish Bibles in Russia fo the first time In 28 years. Filipino Soldier Runs Amok, Shooting Five Manila, UT A Filipino soldier ran amok and shot and killed five persons in Morong about 20 miles east of here, Philippine News Service has reported. The soldier, identified only as named Bactat, was killed bv bullets public schools. It simply would Invoke the police power of the state By CHARLES L. FONTENAT of the Nashville Tennessean Nashville, Term.

VP) Charles A to allow local boards of education Grandma Doss Back In Jail Awaiting Decision of Court Tulsa, Okla. (J! Grandma Nannie Doss, the admitted poisoner of four of her five husbands, was back in jail here to await whatever court action is in store for her. H. L. Rudy, of D.

C. atamoack stood before the state vice president of the Advemit Gc-'era! Conference meeting here, sail to assign students to what schools they chose. Passed First Time When the Senate calendar com Senate with tears in his eyes and fought his last, losing battle for the way of life he has known fox from his fellow soldiers, PNS said he learned recently of the Russian agreement to ease Bible printinJ ao years. Nobody spoke against him. But, when he finished, he failed by four restrictions.

Rudy added that Adventists The woman, who turned 50 years Communist Critic Goes To Communist Capital Berlin, tfi Bishop Otto Dibeli- the Soviet Union, now numbering old durmg the 90 days she was in mittee tabled Stalnback's bill, he introduced local bills of the same type to apply to his two counties, Payette and Haywood. They were passed routinely, as local bills are, without debate or a formal roll call. about 1DO.000. also have receive Eastern Oklahoma Hospital for permission "to print religious liter! mental examinations, was ed after her return on a charge ature. us, head of the German Evangelical Church and frequent critic of East Germany's Communist rulers, left Saturday for a week's visit in Prague, capital of Communist Clement vetoed them Monday night.

At a meeting Friday -noon in the Psrrisn hotel the Midcontinetit Diagonal Highway association approved a. new route across Kansas for proposed U.S. htgh-wajr 55. The new route had been drawn up 'Feb. 18 by a special committee of the association, which Is composed of towns along the proposed urate through the state.

The revised highway routing' would traverse the entire length of X-45 from Elkhart northeast to Ellsworth, then go north on K-14 to Lincoln, east on K-18 to Manhattan, east art TJS-24 to St. Mary's. on K-63 to the junction with vfk-16, east to US-59, then into Atchison and Into Missouri. MnebLess Doubling Up The revised route was drawn up when the National Association of Highway Directors objected to the original proposal because it followed existing federal for 53 percent of its length. The new route would have 34 percent of such "double The entire proposed federal high-fjway would run from Springer N.M., northeast through Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa and Wisconsin to Manitowoc, on Lake Michigan.

The group also unanimously reelected president Jim Dunsford of Dcdge City, eastern vice president of murdering husband No. 5, Sam. uel Doss of Tulsa, Her attorneys entered for her plea of innocent by reason of in-! sanity. Stainbacb's gray head bobbed Czechoslovakia. aoove the clerk's desk as he appea votes to get the necessary majority to override Gov.

Frank Clement's veto of his local bill aimed at maintaining school segregation in Fayette County. Stainback was fighting against a changing outlook in his native Tennessee. No Opposition in 1923 Nobody would have thought of making segregation an issue when Stainback came to the Legislature in 1903. There was no opposing vote when the 1B25 Legislature passed a law requiring segregation in! in schools. A church spokesman said Dibs- led to the Senate to override the: veto on the Fayette County bill.

I While at the hospital, she was lius had. been invited by Evangelical Cfiurch officials In Prague. "The Senate and the House have never failed in the history of the state to pass a local bill over the veto of the governor," he said pronounced by psychiatrists there as "mentally defective." They rec- jommended she be committed to the institution. Public defenders Gordon L. Patten and Quinrj Dickason asked Jan immediate sanity hearing for Mrs.

Doss. County Attorney J. IT'S "Am in my old age, to be the MIDCONTINENT DIAGONAL Highway association officers look over the Kansas route of proposed U.S. highway 55 at a meeting of the association Friday noon in the Par-rish hotel. In the front row, left to right, are Melvin L.

Cowen, state highway commissioner from Junction Citv nrst senator in Tennessee to Time and the subjected to such humiliation? Court have changed all thn have passed my alloted three-score and ten, and I grow weary of the MORRISON'S aomonilsan counter-request for time for Jim Dunsford of Dodge City, president; Earl Bigbee of ed with court said last year it would issue a decree that segregation in public schools in unconstitutional. sun. But I came her because nugoton, western vice president. In the back row are E. J.

psychiatrists of our own choosing people, white and colored, wanted The Supreme Court decision pro nyoer or i-ioiyrooa, treasurer, and Georae Weeks of Dodoe 10 examine tier- aetore any hear big Is held. mpted Stainback to come to Nashville once more, at the aae of 85. this." When he went back to his desk, the Senate voted 13-9 infavor of overriding the veto. It wasn't enough. city, vice president.

Richard A. Dempster of Atchison, eastern vice president, was not at the meeting. He had a hill ho HmiTnht Ricnard Dempster of Atchison, and block integration of the races i 'Seventeen votes were needed treasurer Ear! Snyder of HolyrcorT the flower pots, Vasslllev wrote, they were even doublecrossing the Earl Bigbee of Hugoton was elevated from secretary to western vice Communists by putting pots in the for that FENCE you need mm main here at least eight more months. Local membership in ttie Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints has been increased, Elder Wright said, and plans ca'l for Sunday evening church services in the near future. The two men have called on at This set off a legal wrangle which District Judge W.

Lee Johnson ruled Judge Elmer Adams, assignment jurist for the April docket, should resolve. Mrs. Doss has admitted poisoning Doss here last October, Richard Morton in Emporia, Ar-lie Lanning in Lexington. N.C., and Prank Earrelson in Jacksonville Ala. She Is charged with all their deaths and with that of her mother Mrs.

Louisa Hazle, at Lexing-ton. She has denied connection with her mother's death. The revised route now will presented to the special mid-te windows themselves. Comrades were instructed to use "the latest inventions of chemistry" in writing messages not intended for bourgeois eyes. But If the chemicals weren't handy, mix onion juice and water, they were meeting of the national directors group in' June and will coma tip at the regular meeting in Novem least 400 homes in the city thus far, according to Wright.

ber for approval or rejection. The meeting here Friday was attended by 33 persons from 18 communities along the proposed route Mormons Building Bumper To Bumper Detroit tfl An automobile bum FI the new spring and bumper plant of General Motors" Chevrolet ower Pots, Onion per every three secondsl That's Church Membership Regular Siindm? inhnnl Moono. i usem at Juice Are Parts the Latter Day Saints Church are held in the Great Bend junior Of Commie Tricks high school building, according to Elder Heber Wright, one of two young men doing missionary worlj -Seattle, Iff) Communist party biff shots frown on using flower pots for window signals (the cops are wise) but they recommend the use of onion juice and water for 76-IN FLOWER BORDER, WOVEN 25-Fr. Roll $275 36-IN ORNAMENTAL LAWN FENCE Double Pickets, Per Ft. 29c All Styles of Fencing From 16-tn to 48-ln.

All Galvanized POSTS GATES STAPLES Come In Phone 26th Main 3941 'Ur- small Payments LOANS UP TO WOO FORMERLY UHIVCUAL tlHAMCt COOPSMTIOK I FJ9 1208 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 7861 IJy HUTCHINSON, II WEST SECOND ST. TEL. S-SS4J LOANS MADE IN ALL NEAHBY TOWNS FLOWERS for the WEDDING 1 To insure perfection, consult our experts as to floral arrangements for the wedding. Flowers By HurSburts Free Delivery 11 2J Williams Phone 6541 writing secret messages. This and a lot of other cloak and here for the mother church.

Wright, whose home Is at Har-reili. is completing two years of missionary work. He and Elder Gail J. Hinton of Hurricane, Utah, have been in Great Bend for the past four months calling on local residents to explain the principles of the Mormon church. Hinton has Just begun his two years of service lo the church, and will re- from a handbook which the House mittee has obtained from a witness here.

The manual, part of the col lection of hundreds of documents stuffed into four cartons, was sup plied -by Eugene Dennett, steel. worker and former Communist flclal testifying at hearings th subcommittee Is conducting here Failed to Destroy Dennett had the records because jhe ignored orders from the party to destroy them when they read him out of membership in 1947 for TIRES PILE "deviationist Trotskyism. Frank S. Tavenner, commit tee counsel, said the records are the most voluminous ever turned over to the committee by a former He said the handbook, written by B. Vassilie, a form ear Comin tern- strategist, goes much into detail of Communist part mechanics and "is muoh plainer Ifi lta purposes" than anyth; the extensive files of-the committee.

Not only were the cops wise to Up Is your name in this BOOK? Th famous io preacher vn vLskinj a Sunday Sthool. Stormy or clear weather the pile of unsafe tires at MERING'S continues to arow and In the picture above a cor from Jackson, Mississippi, is in the process of being equipped with FIVC NEW ARMSTRONG 1W Well up an the itock of riru Ntlton Pointer, general service monager. Is in the act of hoisting one of the used tires to the top of the heap. Walt Ramsey shown at the right is getting ready to put on another NEW ARMSTRONG. Lftorolly hundred oof satisfied customers are reaping big savings at MERING'S GOLDEN ANNIVER.

SARY TIRE SALE. You too can take advantage of the situation if you act now. The sale will end saon so He Hiked to the children about They imvettA his questions wrll. On -girl tven "When we Hvtd. God puts our name into the Book of Life." Thjt's right." said the picacher.

"It It the book of" the memory of God. On i person ever get "his name erased one of ihit book'" "Oh. i i 4 the girl. "When you sin." "'Do you think I hive sinned?" asked the radio preach- The children did not iike to say tbat the famous man had sinned. Bui finally rhey said, "Ye, you btvt sinned." "Yea art so right." sjjd th visitor.

"Then is my name rased oat of God's book? What will happen to me?" Nobody wanted to answer. Finally one 1 1 boy 'said. 'jYou'tt jutt hcvt lo depend on "Jems has paid for your sins." added the little girl. "He keeps your name written in Gods book. And if your name stays there, you'll go to heaven!" A good answer" That is tbe glad message of Lenr to vou.

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