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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 4

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12 THE KANSAS CITY TIMES THURSDAY MAY 15 1958 Westminster One A Burglary Prevention Week Proclaimed NEW MEDIC HEAD DR THORPE RAY OF NEW ORLEANS NAMED HELD IN STORE SLAYING FARMER CONFESSES AT APPLETON CITY MO After a Quarrel Amos Pointer 74 Says He Shot Floyd Bowman Druggist FULTON MO May 14(AP)jufacturer would be asked to The name of the college correct the spelling The one is Westminster not word can be removed and the as it is pronounced correct word welded in its by many persons including place Shoemaker said the some loca residents 1 mistake was made Heart Station at Tulane Has Been Directed by Car-dio-Vascular Consultant Jefferson City May 14 (AP) Burglars beware! Gov James Blair today proclaimed the week of June 8 as burglary prevention week in Missouri He asked all citizens to observe the safety precautions recommended by their police departments and the highway patrol 'manufacturer Usually the slip passes without correction but when Ad ba! the college was informed thatl 15500 Adv- a roadside park marker bearing descriptive information Fulton in raised letters incorrect spelling a was sought Shoemaker secre- Zemo a formula liquid the State Historical or ointment soothes helps heal burns bruises Columbia Mo May 14 Appointment of Dr Thorpe Ray of New Orleans as professor of medicine and chairman of the medical department at the University of Missouri was announced today by President Elmer Ellis The position has been vacant several months since the1 resignation of Dr William A Sodeman who went to the Jefferson Medical college in Philadelphia where he now is dean Dr John Killough served lief it was performing a serv-jice to the city he thought it best in view of the opposition i to recommend that the council rescind its action They said I their stores were closing too Society I soon for people in the sur-j erected about had the correction Floyt tary Of (By The Star's Own Service) Appleton City Mo May 14 74-year-old retired dairyman confessed this afternoon that he had shot and fatally wounded Floyd Bowman 63 a druggist and civic leader early today The dairyman Amos Pointer who lives with his wife on a farm near the city limits signed a statement admitting the slaying after questioning in the city jail by St Clair County deputies Found Wounded in Store Bowman was found lying) on the floor of his drugstore about 9 this morning when a clerk Mrs Grace Payne reported for duty TWO ALUMNI OF WESTMINSTER COLLEGE and the president of a sister institution will receive honorary degrees from Westminster at the commencement exercises Monday June 9 The doctor of divinity degree will be conferred upon the Rev Scott Byers (left) class of 1930 associate minister of the First Presbyterian church of Buffalo the doctor of humane letters degree upon William McClure (center) class of 1936 superintendent of the Indiana School for the Deaf and the doctor of laws degree upon Thomas A Spragens president of Centre college Danville Ky minor cuts Family antiseptic eases itch of surface rashes eczema teen-age pimples rounding area who were on operation with the state high- FrtSShlom way department said the man- cases get Eitra Strength Zemo Dr Thorpe Ray TO PRISON IN BEATING as acting chairman until de- Seven-Year Terms Run Con-parture for Atlanta Ga this spring for a Veterans adminis currently for Two Jasper Ark May 14 Roger Phone GR 1 -6060 Early as 7:30 A Shop Monday and Thursday 'Til 8:30 AGE AID COST IS LESS Figures for Dependent Children and Disabled Up Jefferson City May 14 (AP) RITES AT NEW BUILDING Cornerstone Laid at State College in Warrensburg Warrensburg Mo May 14 Ashlock 29 and Calvin Farmer 21 Newton County resi-j dents have been sentenced to seven years each on charges of burglary and seven years eachi on charges of grand larceny ini connection with the brutal: tration post Dr Ray a native of Texas and graduate with two degrees from the University of Texas has been associate professor of medicine at Tulane university where he has been a fac- Bowman had been shot in the The cos old-age assist-'iAP) The cornerstone was neck and was bleeding pro- ance showed a decline again laid today for the new llfz- last month as the cost of aid! fusely ulty member since 1945 He is beating of Willie Curtis 64 director of the heart station MAIN tq BALTIMORE Tv" 35 -jj Restaurant Special Served 11:00 to 7:30 Roast Stuffed Young Turkey with Gible Gravy Cranberry Jelly Whipped Idaho Potatoes Cut Green Beans Ho Roll and Butter Evening Served 3:30 to 7:30 Oven Swiss Steak Dinner 95c PECK'S CAMELLIA ROOM RESTAURANT First Floor mm wmm million-dollar applied arts and sciences and music building!" Tanef and 'also 'is at Central Missouri State col-consultant in cardio-vascular I 1 uujioujicuii hi vaiuiU-vaolUia1 I Limestone farmer April 24 Judge Woody Murray in a jaj court session here 'diseases to the Veterans the terms should run concurrently ministration at New Orleans He Mrs Payne ran out onto the to dependent children and the street screaming for help disabled continued slight in-Bystanders w-ent to her aid creases and Bowman was taken to the The state division of wel-Ellett Memorial hospital here fare reported these figures where he died a short time April today: iator Old-age assistance Total cost $6727144 down $9743 from March Pointer was arrested at his with the average check $5450 to lege Dr Warren Lovinger president said an anticipated previously served as intern enrollment of 5000 within 10 at Scott and White hospital at years will require further ex-Temple Tex two years as Curtis still is in a hospital A third man sought Johnnie Farmer 40 shot and killed himself rather than submit to farm by a St Clair County per "sion usnom 110 liidii me xiiuii in ucluic 1 ioc1 dis-! lies- LOOK-ALIKE CASUALS $3-j it is the first classroom build- facili-j resident in medicine and one1 I year as director of the out-patient dispensary at the Park- arrest land hospital at Dallas and a year as instructor in medicine at the Southwestern Medical Day- foundation in Dallas He will report here about July 1 light Saving Poplar Bluff Mo May 14 (AP) Daylight saving time deputy sheriff Jack Smith and Glen Davis city marshal after a couple of witnesses had reported seeing him leave the drugstore shortly after 8 o'clock this morning Pointer was taken to the city jail here for questioning and confessed that he had shot Bowman He declined to Former Texas Convict Faces Permanently and totally abled Total cost $841160 up 469 from March with the average check $5630 to 14942 persons 68 ing to be erected on campus since 1915 He reported immediate plans include a new education building remodeling of the science building and Dockery Hall land enlargement of the gymnasium expansion is vitally the Hearing ai Jefferson City will end in Poplar Bluff at midnight Saturday after a 3-j week period in which it proved highly unpopular The city council at a special meeting last night voted unanimously 8 to 0 in favor of the return to standard time Mayor John West told the council that since if had approved daylight time in the be- WINS AGRONOMY AWARD Manhattan Kas May 14 Russell Adams jr of La-Harpe a Kansas State college senior in technical agronomy has been named winner of the Jefferson City May 14 (AP) needed because present Hearings will be held heredities were intended for max- give any reason other than to say that he and Bowman had quarreled Business Matters Involved Acquaintances of the two said Bowman and Pointer had: June 2 on Iowa and Texas muni enrollment of half the charges involving Iddien Reese numer students we have recognition award from Kan- first national agronomy senior Match your mate this summer with cool wash 'n wear sport shirts in solid white blue or beige with matching pocket trim plaid ginghams or foulard patterns Men's sizes S-M-L-XL women's sizes 10 to 18 Dr Lovinger said sas He is the son of Mr and The present enrollment is Mrs Russell Adams sr of been quarreling for several Conner 58 a former Texas days over some business matters but that they did not convict The date for the extradition LaHarpe hearings was set today by I stone laying rites was Frank lf Frank luen Gov James Briggs Macon publisher 1 know the nature of the After he confessed Pointer legal secretary Conner who is grand master of took Smith and Davis to the I currently is free under $2000 PECK'S MEN'S SHOP First Floor Baltimore Phone GR 1-6060 or Write Box 8333 am i mmm mm Are Safer With DOWNSTAIRS FASHION Fluid Feminine Flattering! TUCKED PLEATED SHEATH bond Conner is wanted in Poweshiek County Iowa on a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses He allegedly represented himself as a Dr Barnes to John Simpson farmer near Montezuma and took $1750 from him last March 29 after pretending to cure a cataract with what he called a radium solution In Texas Conner was paroled the Grand Lodge of Missouri IN AN OIL FIELD FIRE Missourian One of Four Men If Burned at Baytown Tex Baytown Tex May 14(AP) Gasoline drained from a leaking pipe line ignited from a backfire burned four men and sent flames several hundred feet into the sky last night Earl Singletary 30 of Kil-4 gore and Charles English 29 farm and showed them where he had hidden a 22-ealibe revolver in the hay in a barn there The dairyman whose wife lives at the farm with him did not seem to be depressed about what had occurred He laughed frequently drank coffee offered him and joked with the investigating officers Pointer is about 5 feet 6 inches tall and has his hair cut in crewcut fashion He was Than Behind Your Own Door after serving five years in the wearing Ybright-ereen-colored Penientiary on a theft sen- of Humble were burned enti-a i 3 tg1100 oreatence from Hardeman and callY They were rushed to the Williamson County His parole was revoked in 1947 John Sealy hospital in Galveston Ned McElmurray 30 of 95 10 Odessa Mo and Cleveland Moss of Baytown also were burned Refrigerated Vaults on the Premises Phone GR 1-6060 for Bonded Pickup TERM TO TAX EVADER Poplar Bluff Man Gets Two Years $10000 Fine St Louis May 14 (AP) Gordon Gasaway a former Poplar Bluff Mo businessman was sentenced today to A stroke of beauty! Tucked to the waistline the rest pleated In the fabric that's your best friend this summer Arnel and cotton! Maize mint or powder Sizes 1 2-1 8 AU THREE STORES QUIT EXTENSION JOBS Montgomery County Loses 4-H and Home Agents Independence Kas May two years and two days in 14 (AP) Cecil Eyestone prison and fined $10000 for Montgomery County 4-H club TWO QUICK STEPS TO WALKING PLEASURE Revelations by Desco Jugular Vein Punctured A physician at the hospital said the small-caliber bullet struck the jugular vein in the neck of Bowman and punctured it He said this caused the druggist to lose a large amount of blood In addition to his business interests in the drugstore Bowman was a director of the Citizens bank here He is survived by his wife but had no children Smith said Pointer would be removed to the St Clair County jail at Osceola tonight to await formal charging in connection with the shooting Appleton City is about 100 miles south of Kansas City on M-52 agent more than 12 years has resigned to take a position in corporate income tax evasion Gasaway was charged with filing a false return for the state 4-H club headquarters at Tkeafacc Manhattan Miss Gertrude Hove home economics agent has -resigned to accept a position in Reno County July 1 1 2TH A GRAND PRAIRIE VILLAGE NORTH KANSAS CITY Hanna Young Handle company of Poplar Bluff to evade pavments of about $24000 taxes in 1945 and 1956 Gasaway a partner in the firm and the supervisor of its records denied the charge Wayne Bigler jr assistant attorney said the government has civil tax claims The Army now has jnst Qasaway on his own A P''raf'htp Empreenpv Ra- account for $123000 in addi- Parachute Emergency Ra The Want Ad columns of The Star are at your service Dial BA 1-5500 Adv mmmmsmm Fully loam arch cushioned I consisting of concentrated food and water purification tablets for fliers who tional income taxes for the years 1943 and 1949 Bigler said that with interest and Plenty of Free Parking ANNIVERSARY SALE! JUST 3 MORE DAYS! FAMOUS BRANDS BETTER SHOES have to bail out in deserted penalties the total is $250000 areas It is packed in a small tin which cannot be damaged by weather (ess Than Our Regular tow Low Prie STORE LOCATIONS 3024 Prcspetl 04f Wornalt 14 M80S 23rd St fade? Mo- 042 Sttr Av Ktmsas aty Ks- Cornr Johnson Drive Hall Ktssioft Ks Regularly to 895 Lasted for perfect fit! OPEN DAILY SUNDAYS ft Mission A Womall Slam Sunday 1 1 a ns- Lovely New WHITES Tu Tones DARKS Phone GR 1-6060 Early as 7:30 A or Write Box 8333 for Any Item on this page 1 PLENTY NARROW WIDTHS All Sizes But Not In Every Style 4 To 1 1 AAAA To Color Size Path Peek PECK'S Box 8333 Kansas City Me I I I I I I I I I With Foam A "Azure" strap mid-heel in biack patent and beige mesh 895 oxford with ventilated heel in black mesh with black patent trim blue white tan and beige combinations 895 Sizes -4-11 4-11 AA 5Vi11 I 4Vi-11 0 5-11 PECK'S SHOES First Floor CANVAS-WASHABLES 96 WOMEN'S MISSES colors STRAPS OXFORDS SLIP-ONS $1 THREE HIGH NATIONAL OFFICERS of the Business and Professional clubs are shown boarding a Pan American World Airways Clipper for a flight to Brussels Belgium where Miss Hazel Palmer (left) of Sedalia Mo is scheduled to speak at the American pavilion Shown with Miss Palmer who is national president of the clubs and a candidate for the Republican nomination for United States senator from Missouri are Mis Hardy (center) of Little Rock second vice-president of the clubs and Miss Ruth Cullin of Bremerton Wash third vice-president Njme Cash I I Street Charge City State Add 27c postage first Item 8c each additional I I item Mo residents add 27r tax Add 25c on local i KtU BLUE CHILDREN'S 10 STYLES 4 to 8 V2 to 3.

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