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3 THE KANSAS CITY TIMES TUESDAY MAY 29 1956 15 A NEW CULTURE IS URGED GAME OF STATE NAMES HEAVY MINE FIRE LOSS BALK IS URGED MUNIST QUIZ AT ST LOUIS ATTACKED IN PAMPHLET Deaths BIGGEST PRODUCING UNIT IN ADAIR COUNTY DESTROYED Iva Wheatley Nevada Mo a brother Car! May Nevada and two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren Mrs Mattie Fisher 62 of 4419 Genesee died yesterday at the home Mrs Fisher had been a resident of Greater Kansas City 40 years She was a member of the Baptist church and the Benefit association Surviving are two sons Eldridge Fisher Cincinnati and Donald Fisher 7604 James A Reed road Jackson County four sisters Sirs Hattie Herbert DEATHS OVER KANSAS Mrs Fred White 81 wife of sos of an early-day member of the Kansas Legislature and grain dealer here Ralph Laird 63 a director ani former cashier of the Talmage State back Concordia Mrs Anne Largent 76 Freeman Vandeventer SO Wichita resident 70 years ard buyer for department stores 55 years funeral this Tuesday Clay Dean Hume 69 a Cities Service Gas company engineer and formerly of Pc-ersville Mo Harry White 66 a World War I reterar Mrs Annie Lee Lowe 85 a bedfast invalid 12 years ana widow of the Rev Lowe who was a widelv known pastor of Kansas Methodist churches Mrs Lillie Drum 81 Mrs Mary Elizabeth Haley 81 funeral tm Tuesday nesses Called by Moulder ommittee Are Asked to Invoke Fifth Amendment at Hearings Next Week Entire Superstructure of Opera' tion Near Kirksville Ruined and Insurance Company Says RITES FOR CRASH VICTIMS James Mark Kiado Jr and Wil liam Beeman Jr Services Set for Services have been set TRILLION SPEED FINIS AXIS QQ K-iHn Hr -i Palls City Neb: Mrs Margaret King Louis May 28 A'JamCE Mark Kiado jr 15 oi San Cali Mrg BesSle '8710 East Eighty first street ter- Roswell Ms Mrs Opal Fisher Hamilton Sanger Calif and two brothers Marvin Magers and Frank Magers Santa Rosa Calif nphlat circulating here urges nesses subpoenaed by the isc un-American Activities committee to refuse to testify invoking the fifth Star Want Ads advertise the reed of hundreds of homes and offices to the people of this community and get results! Adv Scientist Tells Westminster Class of Training Needed Today Fulton Mo May 28 (AP) The widening gap between science and liberal arts training was cited today by Estill I Green vice-president of the Bell Laboratories New York in his commencement address at Westminster college Green who was presented an honorary doctor of science degree by his alma mater lamented the sharp in the numbers of high school students taking scientific courses and pointed to the decline as one of the main reasons for a shortage of scientifically trained personnel in the country What is needed he said is more encouragement for young people to take scientific courses Scientists he said must also alter their thinking to help round out the picture He called for a new homogeneous culture a culture blended of knowledge rationality creativity and objectively MAIL If you prefer you may ante vour Want Ad lust as you desire it to appear and mail it to The Kansas City Star Kansas City Mo amend-nt race and William Beeman 1669 Wabash avenue Mrs Mary Ann Gordon who died in a motor car accident 93 of ion west Thirty-ninth died Sunday night in Swope park Sunday night at the home She was bora in Galesburg 111 and had Kiado was a sophomore 8tj lived here more than 60 years She Raytown high school and had was a member of the First Baptist church She leaves two sons Charles "he cubcommittee headed by been a master cauuie intermit-1 Gillespie 912 East Forty-first and nun I tently at the Arthur Gillespie 1600 East Thirtv- Morgan Moulder (D-Moj Santa Fe Hills tjhlrd: a dauehter Mrs- Eff! M- Country club about three years For several years he had helped in a shoe shop at Morgan I open hearings here Mon- on Communist activities in St Louis area None Identified 'he 4-page pamphlet entitled i Louis was is-j daughter Mrs Effle Kouba of the home: 19 grandchildren 54 great-grandchildren and 17 great-great-grandchildren Funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock Thursday at the Newcomer chapel Burial will be In the Mount Wash-lngton cemetery HAWN Mrs Ida Belle Hawn 86 of 121 North Wilson Independence died Use a letters in the words above the squares including the Qt and place them in the squares to sped out the nomes of two states and the capital of one of them The Ch are necessary The Qs cannot be used next to Rotation ta them where letters are Use each letter but once fimf Fred Vetneu OPEN DECORATION DAY BERBIGLIA BUY-RITE MKT 30th GIIIHam PEONIES and BOX FLOWERS LOWEST PRICES in Konsa City SEALTEST MILK Yesterday's Solution: TOPEKA (266) by the Louis Emer-j icy Defense none! the members of which isi ntified 'he pamphlet contains a long frwas a Bov Scout tement attacking the mteg-Ja55M Uark Klado Jrand a member the Our Lady of Lourdes of the committee and of 01 6005 Swop parKW a vnicn his father miith ares me touui rSy The Starve Olf-I Service Kirksville Mo May 28 Fire believed to have been caused by lightning destroyed the superstructure of Adair largest coal mine eight miles west of Kirksville today Damage was estimated at $60000 by Charles Gasperi secretary-treasurer of the Blacksmith Coal company owners of the mine who added that it had not been decided whether or not the mine would be put back into operation insurance was carried he added The mine was closed for the summer Destroyed except for their twisted steel skeletons were the storage bin and tipple structures as well as the screening and oiling apparatus crusher conveyors chutes and 14 motors The interior of the mine was not damaged Fire companies from Kirksville and Green Castle nine miles west of the mine fought the flames but the fire was raging out of control when they arrived The mine employed 36 men and last year produced more than 25000 tons of coal about half of Adair total production REDUCE A THEFT TERM i Sunday night at the Independence hospital She was born in Canada anfl ha(1 ijvej here since 1931 Her oper-j husband Osro Hawn was a rois-The sionary for the Latter Day Saints chuTCh before his death in 1932 Mrs Hawn was a member of the Stone church congregation She leaves a daughter Mrs Ina Osborne Compton Calif a son Ralph A OithoMc church and of a juv Hwn Mr camp Of the Woodmen Ol Edith Rippberger Beaverton Mich: World a brother Peter Hager Portland vtr- I Ore five grandchildren and seven SurviV rng are his parents Mr crreat-grandehtldren Funeral services Mrs James Kiado sr and will be held at 3: 30 o'clock Tuesday brother Joseph Anthony Kiado at the LIFE SENTENCE CUT TO NINE MONTHS FOR EX-CONVICT Half Gallon 41c able to identify him positively It also was brought out that Randolph prior to the first trial turned down an offer of recommendation of a 15-year sentence if he would plead guilty to the robbery of Shniderman He refused although he had pleaded guilty in previous offenses KILLED BY FIRE IN BED EXCELLENT FOR GARLIC BREAD de-ring: person integ- can co-operate with the foulder has said one of the ncipal aims of the hearing to uncover evidence of Com-sl infiltration of large de Pile the and a Jeff Randolph Still Maintains Unofficially That He Was Not the One Who Robbed Insurance Man Soldier Dies of Suffocation in Hotel at St Louis hnmp thp mstpmpl arand-l JENKINS James Daniel Tenkins se plants in the St Louis ot home tne maternal gi a 0 djed Sunday niKht at the homp Jn father Sam Penna i527 Grand Rich Hill Mo after a brief illness Valter Schneider of subur- avenue and the paternal grand He wasborn mBeneviiie Kaa Fereuson said todav he wa! father Anton Kiado Ringo Kas Jenkins of the home: a son ivai ci Thp rokarv will be said at S'SOIQ- Jenkins Sheldon Mo a daugh -ignmg from the St Louis tne rosary win oe snia at eoujr Mra 0Rear 13i5 west aiIt rin mr TnQ IV OT 1 1 1 a MTS association in protest tonight at the Newcomer Twentieth terrace: a sister ainst the offer chapel Services will be held at Amanda Bateson Lawrence Kas a xxr ri A brother Jenkins Denver seven nejp iind legal counsel for clock Wednesday at and 10 eTeat-erand- subpoenaed wit-Uapel and at 7:30 o'clock at the TS? sses i Our Lady of Lourdes church Buriat win be in the Mount Burial will be in Mount Olivet Hope cemetery Kansas City Kansas cemetery O'BYRNE Mrs Nathan 'I do not wish to knowingly itribute to give respectability DEATH PACE STILL HIGHER Missouri Traffic Toll to 414 With 21 Killed Last Week any Communist hneider said in a letter to Roc-nan am I his fathpr had 82 a resident of Kansas City 36 XJCnTcin ana fll Iaincr mndnor tn 'RfllHtl before moving to Baldwin -rears operated a milk route east Of Kas In 1912 died Sundav night at executive com-! Harrisonville for the Milk Pro-j the M1rorbuSbandPidied 1953 Mrs O'Byrne was a past matron of the Eastern Star and a ttpe Service Made Available ducers Market-i company Kansas City Kansas before! FRESH DAILY! member of the First Methodist church at Baldwin Surviving are a daughter Mrs Earl Kirker Baldwin uo I a son Hale O'Bvrne 6920 Brooklyn ne enlisted lnjand six grandchildren and two great the Air r- 1 Force! grandchildren Services will be held St Louis May 28 A 25 year-old Army sergeant as signed to duty at Ft Leonard Wood Mo died today at a hotel here when his bed caught fire Police said a maid reported she noticed smoke coming from the room of James Thomas and that she opened the door and found his mattress smouldering Police said death apparently was caused by suffocation Thomas was on a stop-off here on the way from a base in the Arctic The body was identified by Thomas's brother-in-law Madison Crews St Louis The victim was married and lived in Virginia PROMOTED IN GUARD Topeka May 28?) Maj Gen Joe Nickel of the Kansas national guard has been promoted to that rank in the national guard of the United States Gov Fred Hall announced today KILLED ON STATE ROAD St Louis May 28 Christ Dauernheim 76 was struck and killed by a car last night on M-21 in St Louis County about two and one-half miles south of 61 The committee has said the la wyers reference! would be available to messes who could not other-se secure counsel because of of the is a former state oresentative and was an un-Tpssful candidate for the Re-hiican nomination for gover-r in 1928 He filed in 1952 the New Hampshire primary a candidate for the mination for president Jefferson City May 28 Death pounced 21 times on Missouri's streets and highways last week bringing total traffic fatalities so far this year to 414 The record for 1956 now stands 90 above the total for the same time last year according to state highway patrol records Last week's toll was five more than for the same week in 1955 All but four of last week's fatalities occurred from Friday through Sunday For the first 27 days of May this year the death record reached 81 or 22 more than for the same period last May As one patrol safety officer put it: looks like drivers are just going to do as they please despite all laws and warnings and good common Contomhor at 2 todav at the First Meth-last sepiemoer cbyrcb Baldwin Burial will He was-on a 30-be in Oakwood cemetery Baldwin day leave from! WOOD Jesse Wood 72 Basehor the Pancis I Kas died yesterday at Bethany hos- nital He had been a resident of arren AirBaSpbor many years and was a i Chevenne Wvo retired operator of a gasoline bulk station Mr Wood was a member and was to nave Masonic lodge at Bonner left last night! Springs Surviving are his wife Mrs Oakland Calif from vvhoro A Wood of the home: two to UaKaiiQ waui irom vv nere sjgerg Schremser Plym- he would have been sent to outh Mich and Mrs a Thor- man Baldwin Park Calif and two brothers Elmer Wood Leavenworth Kas and Wordie Wood 114 Alhambra Fairway Funeral Services Pearl Parker Covert 71 of 6245 Agnes at 3:30 todav at the Newcomer chapel burial in the Forest Hill cemetery Japan He was an airman third class A brother Raymond Beeman I23- a driver for the I I Truck Lines Kansas City Kansas was killed September 30 1954 when jrhe truck he was driving struck ITALIAN BAKERY 1301 INDEPENDENCE AVE OPEN 6 A TO 1:30 A EVERY DAY ROMA BRAND OLIVE OIL ITALIAN SAUSAGE COMPLETE SELECTION PICNIC SUPPLIES OPEN ALL DAY MEMORIAL DAY Jeff Randolph 46 years old an ex-convict yesterday received a 9-month jail sentence when he pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of theft of less than $50 before Judge Joe McQueen in the Jackson County Circuit court A new trial had been granted after a jury in Judge John division of the court found Randolph guilty last March 2 of a charge of first degree robbery under the habitual criminal act and sentenced him to life imprisonment Insists on Innocence Randolph still insisted unofficially that he was not guilty of holding up Paul Shnider-man insurance man last August 19 at Twenty-fourth terrace and Olive taking $21 But he pleaded guilty to the reduced charge rather than take his chances of conviction on a second trial Randolph a Negro has spent most of his adult life and much of his adolescence in jails and penitentiaries He served four terms in the Missouri penitentiary and at least one term in Oklahoma state prison and has a record of dozens of arrests When Randolph was arrested last August he gave his address as 2421 East Twenty-third street He was identified by Shnider-man of 1158 East Sixty-seventh street as one of two Negroes who robbed him August 19 1955 Description of Bandit- At the time Shniderman reported the theft he described the man who held him up as about 26 years old 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighing about 190 pounds When he identified Randolph as the man police records showed Randolph was 46 years old a little more than 6 feet tall and weighed 127 pounds During the trial in March Shniderman admitted under cross-examination that he was not positive that Randolph was the man This was the basis for Judge decision to grant a new trial Eugene Donnelly an assistant prosecutor said he later was told by a juror that Randolph had such a bad record that he could have committed the holdup even if Shniderman was un ur Well-Known Alumni Among the New Members Boonviue Mo May 28 At( annual meeting of officers errors and owners of Kemper a bridge near Sedalia Mo utary school here today a parents Mr and Mrs SALES RIGHTS RESERVED A 8 12TH PEN KANSAS CITY MO Mrs Bessie Johnson 67 Colony Kas at 3 today at Farris hoard of nine was approved ivyjiHan Beeman sr of the animously following recent homp survive Services will be BOISD PROPOSALS UP TODAY "is: on to increase it from five Re-elected were Col hnston superintendent Col Tucker executive officer 1 Marston dean and! John of Columbia Col Superintendent for Linde Barnes a former profes- held at 3 clock Thursday 3t Special Elections Near Vandalia the Muehlebach chapel Burial ReytesviUe Carthage -School Air Products Jefferson City May 28 bond proposals are among special elections in Missouri today Audrain County R-l district Health Pierre One of the concerning health in South Dakota is a lack of knowledge of health services available A Evans educational director of the state's health department has been cooperating with the State Agricultural Extension service in conducting health lessons for home agents He suggests that counties create an that the health personnel shortage and to make good use of facilities now Marcellis Hoffman 43 of 635 East Forty-sixth street North died yesterday at St hospital where he had been a patient nine weeks He was a native of Kansas and had lived in this city seven years He was a superintendent for the Linde Air Products company North Kansas City Mr Hoffman was a member of military science and tics here voluntarily retired the board v'ew members include four mni Wilbur Windsor of er Tex Charles Hamil-i St Louis lawyer Charles Hitch economist at Santa vnica Calif and Maj Gen s-enh Cleland A reed who operates a farm at inde Vt will vote on a S700000 bond issue for the construction of a junior and a senior high building on 54 a mile west of Van-dalia The district was formed recently by the consolidation of 14 rural school districts The Keytesville R-3 district will vote on a $295000 proposal to provide for the construction of a high school building and a combination auditorium-gymna sium Another bond proposal is for the LaGrange school district near Carthage which proposes to issue $16000 for construction of an addition to its present building Michigan was the first state to place picnic tables along its highways More than 3500 now are available to tourists KSG STORES Member of Spartan Stores SrioftCrofr Orange Juice 2 39 The other new member is ox St Catholic church FRESH-JUICY Lemons 12 33 SWEET Corn tl Cob 12 Fr 69 FRESH-RED RIPE Tomatoes 2 Gtns 29 omas A Spragens president Stephens college in Columbia Windsor is a member of the rd of Stephens college and -0 of Hockaday School for rls at Dallas and of Austin liege at Sherman Tex He is native of Cooper County and a ider in various fields includ- education real estate and FRENCH'E North Kansas City He leaves his wife Mrs Madelyn Hoffman and a daughter Marilyn Hoffman both of the home his mother Mrs William Hoffman sr Oswego Kas a sister Mrs Leota Galvin Oswego and two brothers William Hoffman jr Oswego and Louil Hoffman Detroit Services will be held at 9:30 today at St Patrick's church SWIFT-ORIOLE Wieners 3 Lbs FRESH-LEAN-MEATY Spareribs 3 98 FRESH GROUND-LEAN Hamburger 3 89 VAN CAMP'S Pork and Beans OAKEN KEG-WHOLE Sweet Pickles TONY-BONNELLE-PREPARED Spaghetti 8-0z fit! Salad Dressing FIRST PRIZE Salad Mustard j' 19 WIN DIPLOMAS BY PHONE vn Joplin Students Unable to CACSEY Mrs Anna Causey 1 4 36 formerly of 2229 Elmwood diea! tend lass Are Honor Winners yesterday at the Curtis Convaies-i icent home 7505 East Eighty-seventh Joplin Mo May 28(AP) jJackson County where she had! nong the Joplin school ca'Sev'waSn at1 snd hart beer a resident of Kansas is Citv 38 years She was a member of the Minute Circle Friendly House ur ciors receiving diplomas to-ght were two students who had attended a class with asociation and of the Happy Hour I All Meat Treet 'c' CONNIE'S FOOD MART Junction et Hiway 71 69 CORONADO FOOD MART 6100 State Kansas City Kas COSINTINO IROS 4300 Blue Ridge NU FAIRWAY SUPER MKT 202 Alton 6 Biles of Noland Rd Indep 12th FRANK'S DRIVE-IN MKT 24 Hiway and River Rd Indep Mo eir fellow students I club Her husband Joseph Causev I ru V' machinist died in 1940 Surviv-j ne wo both unable to at-jing are a daughter Mrs Harry Sim-is nd classes completed their I toons Shenandoah Ia: three sisters I (Mrs jjculs Allen and Mrs Through home telepnonej Ditto Santa Ana Calif and Mrs i Ann hnfH pro rviee And both are members DOWNTOWN 12th McGee Don't Forget! We Will Be Closed Ail Day Tomorrow DELICIOUS VIENNA SWIFT'S PREMIUM WIENERS Sausage 2 35 WHY PAY MORE? Tea Bags Vk 25c 1 a 4 Pkg COCVTET FRESH Cincoto LIBBY'S-ALL LEAN MEAT FRYERS 33c I ii LAMB LEGS 29c I Corned Beef 49 SWIFT'S PREMIUM Fully Cooked HAM FINE ALAMO FINE FLAVOR ARMOI R'S STAR COOKFD Small-Lean-Meaty SPARE RIBS 43c CANNED HAMS 69c ii 5 SMOKED TENDERIZED I Whole or full thank halves LB CHARMIN QUALITY Paper Napkins 2 NORTHERN Waxtex 19 Tomato Juice46 11 25 REALEMON Orange Drink blUestar Pot Chieken 49c ji 19c I chapter of the! itional Honor society One is Ronnie Niles 18 the st student in Missouri to use school to home telephone stem to keep up with his class ork Ronnie a victim of polio rried a full load of class work was listed on the honor roll every nine-week period -The other is Linda Alexander 4 arthritis victim who made gh grades although unable to rrv a full subject load the system a classroom -tit is placed near the instruc-1 lr desk and carries the in-j ruction over regular telephone! lie to a speaker-microphone 1 the student room at home1 he student can ask questions sid contribute to the classroom Iscussion through a speaker in! classroom DEATHS OVER MISSOURI f- 0 lor Sharon beanna McLain -ear-i daughter of Mr and Mrs Biii McLain rear Trenton died of a diabetic services at 2 this Tuesday at tvis-BIackmore chape' Mrs Nancv argaret Meekms So died at the home trer son Charles Meekins Harry Dodwei! 81 funeral anada chapei at 2 Wednesday 12th and HARDESTY Open Tonight till 9 Open Wednesday till 2 TEVDER MADE COOKED CANNED HAMS 369 BI TTER NTT COFFEE 89c KOVAL GELATIN Pkg 5c HY-KLAS ICE CREAM Gallon 59c MILK HALF GALLON 41' NORTON HOUSE OVEN BAKED BEANS CANS Pies 3 MORTON HOUSE Casseroles For PICNIC HAMS tb 28c I LEAN TENDER CUBE STEAKS I CHUCK ROAST I BACON ENDS 3 39c LUNCH HAM 4usP SALAMI 3 Ll 89c GROUND BEEF 6U 89c BONELESS PORK CUTLETS 3 Lb M00 SLICED BACON 4 PRESSED HAM 6 EXTRA LE GROUND BEEF PATTIES 4 SH 49 Each FROZEN Lemonade 2 Cans Mss Orah 5L 70 daugh of Ous 1 -ss HHBR aoe! ai it Ous Wyard who was for mans years tnaker here funeral at Under-1 3 TALL CANS Shawnee OUlcuuLj'Dod VHoaL 6648 NiEMAN ROAD SHAWNEE KANSAS 1 MILE SOUTH OF SHAWNEE FROZEN FOOD LOI RERS FOR RENT MILNOT Missouri Stare Only TASTEMARK-HOMOGENIZED Milk i2 41 ASSORTED FLAVORS Kool-Aid 6 Pkgs 25 AIRWAY GOFFEE Mild and Mallow 74 I -Lb Bag 7 WAXTEX WAX 31 PAPER 19c Rn Say potato SAUCE 25c CHIPS 59c LIBBY'S-FANCY Pink Salmon Vl 55 CHICKEN OF THE SEA Tlt- Green Label 7-0r I UnCI Chunk Style Can A lastemark creIm OQC Vi 03 SMUCKER'S ICE CREAM Topping SIC 6 31 17 MUSSELMAN'S-PURE Apple Butter 25 LAKE-TO-LAKE-SHARP CHEDDAR Cheese 27 aa X'Q cr ft 4 r'rt a SAFEWAY COTTA CHEESE Smatili nd iKSRiy id many wlyt 30 damn 39C CREAM Vl Plot Cart OB 29 FLAVOR-KIST CHOCOLATE CHIP 79c 't BOTTLE CASE KITTY CLOVES SAND WICH I -Lb I COOKIES 451 IwMt'VielcIts 29c For Top Value Stamp and TOP VALUES ROYAL CROWN NEtii 79c POTATO CHIPS 59c OPEN ALL DAY MEMORIAL DAY PRICES GOOD TUESDAY WEDNESDAY! 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