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It's a Fact THE SED A IA DEMOC KAT The population of the world estimated to be double what it was in 1800. Thought for Today He that is fallen cannot help him that is down. George Herbert. City Edition Serves the Liveliest and Prndnrth una jiost i roauctiicjernt ory Central Missouri Six Pages Volume Siftity.Seeii, 1.19 Democrat Established 1868 Sedaiia, Monday, June 11, 1915 Price Five Cents Full Aocialed Press Leased Wire and ide orld Features i 111 i i i i ill) 11 1 4 .1 Order Ote Palton at Boyhood Church i niuvAriniir nit yen. Bradley "reels Banditet LOS ANGELES, June 1 iChurrh of rw Qn Ove rrun On Merits jGen.

George S. Patton, said San Gabriel, and joined the Sun he hoped the army would let him day school children in singine take today off, to visit old friends. Unward, Christian Soldiers' Gen. James H. Doolittle, co re ine tail, whitp hairpH PPnPral cipient of the rip roaringest two clad in battle dress with tank Borneo Beach With Troops By the Associated Press CBS correspondent John Adams reported today that Gen.

Douglas MacArthur visited the Labuan beachhead on the west coast of Borneo only a few hours after Allied troops landed and was at the front lines during a brief skirmish day reception southern California Of Poll Tax House Discharges Committees Which Have Pigeonholed The I ejrislation Beach Defenses Throw Jap Troops Into Confusion; Diet Balks at Rubber Stamp boots and five rows of campaign ribbons, gravely told the 100 awed youngsters: "You never know how important God is until you meet him. "You children here, whether ydu like it or not, are the soldiers and nurses of the next war. There will be war again, in my opinion, because there have always been such things." The pig tailed little girls and starched lads never took their eyes from the platform speaker. ever staged for a couple of conquering heroes, prepared to leave for Seattle and an appearance there tomorrow. Cheering crowds estimated at nearly a million persons roared a welcome yesterday afternoon lor the two commanders during a 120 mile motorcade of the suburban towns.

During the morning Patton attended services at his boyhood house of worship, the Episcopal in winch two Japanese were killed. Broadcasting from Manila, Correspondent Adams said that' when he left Brunei bay eight hours earlier, Australian forces were still driving forward at a steady pace. Veterans of Tobruk and El Ala mein had broken through enemy lines at Victoria town, seat of the former straits settlement government, and captured the airport with light casualties, he said. Capture Bagabag MANILA, June 11 The U. S.

37th infantry division, in a By Leonard Milliman Associated Press War Editor A three pronged Australian invasion of northwest Borneo overran beach de fenses and threw Japanese troops into confusion match By William F. Arbogast WASHINGTON, June 11. MP) The House today took poll tax repeal legislation away from its rules and judiciary committees and ordered a vote on the merits of the issue tomorrow. The action discharging the committees, which had pigeonholed the legislation, was on a roll call vote of 223 to 95, after only 20 minutes of debate. Immediately afterwards the house adopted a 219 to 94 resolution bringing the legislation up for decision tomorrow.

1 The action was a victory for northern Democrats and Republicans who contended the taxes vio Fishettnan Drowns CHARLESTON, June 11. (jp) James Lowery, 26, was drowned in a drainage ditch leading to Brewer's Lake near here yesterday when a fishing boat was overturned a swift current. B. Tatum, who was with Lowery, swam out. Lowery's body had not been recovered at noon today.

Ask General Increase in Rent Ceilings Only Regulation Which Has Been 100 ing the bewilderment of the Tokyo government in the swift nine mile ad face of a parliamentary re M.wv, vmiuii v. the hlghwav innrtinn tniirn nf volt. tfagaoag in northern Luzon and American forces carried their most extensive air attack on Japan punched five miles beyond it towards the Cagayan valley, isolat well at Mnher 7 mUT" dauhter and on M's. "enry Shaw Beukema of Ros 'into the fifth consecutive da v. 1 t.

1 Medal Valued F.irn. a T4 7 II ui ii.c rtuieu ground commander in scored a two day 17 mile advance in the Philippines, and drove fron v. wv v. va mc iirsi Lime jip nan sn ni ria a jarge ooay oi Japanese in the rugged mountains east of the valley. i nivsi tuaii iwu years.

Per Cent Effective WASHINGTON, June 11 (JP) Senator Morse (R Ore) disclosed today in the senate that he had tal assaults through well organiz At $12,000 ed Nipponese counterattacks and Gen. Stihvell Says War With ldiixi me constitutional right of citizens to vote. point blank artillery fire on Okin Religion is Pilot Knocks written Price Administrator Ches Japan Can Last Two Years ter Bowles suggesting his resigna Ret urnmir tion. They had forced the issue before the house in an earlier roll call vote of 223 to 95, discharging the rules and judiciary committees from jurisdiction. The legislation, passed several times by the house in recent vears To Eisenhower Russians Present Two Leaders With Order of Victory As senate debate opened on the By Robert Geiger and Al Dopking OKINAWA.

June 7 (Delayed awa while U. S. naval task forces shelled two flanking islands. Widest Allied gains were scored in China. Chinese troops recaptured the fort of Futing, two towns near the Indo China border and threatened to overrun the key south China cities of Liuchow and Kweilin, both former U.

S. air bases. question of continuing the price control program for another year. by censor) (JP) Gen. Joseph W.

Stilwell, making a front line in To Germany Churches Being Reopened for Morse read a letter to Bowles ad Down Five Enemy Planes Was Jumped hy Twenty five Japanese Planes only to be sidetracked by the sen No Changes Necessary He had "seen nothing here that would call for a change" in training methods and expressed belief that troops with proper basic training could master readily the Japanese methods of fighting from caves. Commenting again on the Jap vising him that it "would be in spection of the stubborn Okinawa battle, declared today that the war the public interest for you to re sign." with Japan easily could last at least two vears Senator Chavez (D NM) rose to FRANKFURT ON THE MAIN, June 11 (JP) Soviet Russia and the Allies are united in a desire for a lasting, firmly based peace which will afford for the common "It is quite possible that we will have to fieht in Manchuria All Denominations By Eddy Gilmore BERLIN, June 10 (Delayed) (P) Berlin's war scarred church anese tenacity, he said that while say that other congressional invitations to administrative officers to resign never had been heeded. man of all nations the "opportun i "The only way to get rid of the Okinawa battlefield reminded him of France in the First World war, the Germans in either war had not shown the stubborness of the Japanese. es are being reopened for Protestant, Catholic and Jewish worshio ities that we fought to preserve for them," Gen. Eisenhower asserted said, even after the Japanese home islands are conquered.

"Personally I believe it will require ground action in addition to anything done by bombings," said the commanding general of army ground forces, in disagreeing with a belief he said was held by manv By Al Doping AN ADVANCED ARMY AIR FORCE BASE, June 10. (Delayed) (iP) Fighter Pilot Robert J. Stone of Tracy, today knocked down five Japanese ate, makes 'it unlawful for any state or community to require the payment of a poll tax as a qualification for voting in any election for president, vice president or for members of congress. Seven states now levy poll taxes. Another Clash Ahead A second north south clash is in the offirg this week over legislation creating a permanent fair employment practices committee.

The FEPC debate will take place first behind the closed doors of the rules committee and possibly later will spread to the floor. Reps. Cox (D Ga) and Rankin (D Miss) pleaded with the house to reject the poll tax proposal, Assault Forces Invade The invasion of Borneo's jungles was made by three assault forces from the Australian 9th division, veterans of the African desert. They bracketed entrances to Brunei bay, one of the island's oil harbors and a spacious fleet anchorage. An airfield and the town of Labuan were quickly captured on Labuan island at the northern entrance to the bay.

On the bay's southern arm, landing troops hitting the beach at Brooketon drove two and a half of the 20 miles to ward the town of Brunei. Th them is to fire them or stop their appropriations," Chavez declared. Morse charged OPA under Bowles with causing agricultural processors "costly losses through with Soviet approval, Arthur Werner, 68 year old German educa yesterday before high ranking leaders of Britain, Russia and the xne uiunawa campaign is a helluva tough fight, you can tell that by looking at the ground over which it has been fought." In answer to a direct question, United States. mlanes three without using his stupid mistakes." The Supreme Allied Command He accused OPA of political ac er and Field Marshal Sir Bernard he said the Jananese ppnpralshin tivities in dealing with the Oregon lamb problem last fall and said OPA seemed to have "a high and L. Montgomery both received from Marshal Georgi K.

Zhukov the jewelled Order of Victory. It was the first time that Soviet Russia's highest award had been presented tor and Russian appointed burgo meister of the city, said today. "It is very interesting," Werner said in an interview, "that three week ago Col. Gen. Nikolai E.

Bezarin, commandant of Berlin, told me: 'Please educate the children of this city so they will believe there is a God and have fear of God" The main difficulty in returning religion to the people of Berlin appears to be the lack of places to hold services. Most of the mighty attitude toward congress." third force landed nearby at Ma ura, out dispatches did not make Wolf Cries Unnoticed Americans that bombing alone could defeat Japan. Stating that he saw no reason to expect the Japanese to break, Stilwell remarked: "I cannot see how, when they are so tenacious individually, we can expect their mass morale to crack." "Vinegar Joe," who already had watched the U. S. Sixth army in action on Luzon in the Philippines, has been here several days, living at the front and watching the hard struggle of the troops whose training is his responsibility.

clear whether this was the town Morse said he was unimpressed had not been brilliant but that if the command's orders had been to fight a purely delaying action, it had made the right moves. Turning aside a correspondent's question as to how many men it would take to invade Japan, Stilwell asked the correspondent what he thought. When the correspondent replied more than a half to any but Russians. Eisenhower was the eighth person to receive the award, and the British Field Marshal, the ninth. against any moves to lighten pre or island of that name.

Both are near Brooketon. Few Casualties The landings, undercover of combined Australian and Ameri sent price control. A general increase in OPA rent ceilings was requested of congress million, Stilwell smiled, "We'd be guns a raid by the Army 318th Fighter Group on Southern Kyushu Island. All together the group bagged 17 planes, bringing its total of enemy aircraft destroyed in operations from the Ryukyus base in the last 17 days to 97 Lt. Stone was jumped by 25 Nipponese planes after he had shot down two fighters and went from 28,000 feet altitude "down to the deck" to try to shake his pursuers "I wras practically dragging my belly on the ground when we raced across an airfield," he said.

"A Jap twin engined bomber had just taken off right in front of me. "I yanked back on the stick to hop over the bomber and his prop wash must have hit the two Jap fighters right behind me. today by James C. Downs, churches were wrecked. The Nazis took refuge behind their fortress like walls and used their tall steeples for sniping.

foolish to try to do it with less." can naval and air bombardment, were made with extremely light casualties. representing the National Associa terming jt a Communistic" move. "Mournfully, I prophesy that the program of Marxism will go forward to consummation. If we pass this type of legislation," Cox said. "This is a Communistic attack on decent, democratic government and an effort to destroy the constitution," Rankin asserted.

Rep. Marcantonio (AL NY) responded that "the fundamental issue is whether or not returning soldiers will return to a country where this franchise is unrestricted in keeping with the best democratic traditions." Rep. Bender (R Ohio) commented that "'less than 20 per cent of the southern people in poll tax tion of Real Estate Boards. Despite the initial Borneo suc Gen. Bezarin saiH ahmif dt 4 XT Downs testified before the churches, mostly Evangelical T.n cess Genral Stilwell noted that Television is Club Topic il House Banking committee, now considering legislation to prolong theran, were open.

tne Japanese are more tenacious fighters than the Germans as ex Eisenhower, addressing a luncheon at his headquarters which honored Marshal Zhukov, conqueror of Berlin, declared: "Speaking for the Allied forces, I say we are going to have peace even if we have to fight for it. "On two occasions now I have had the great honor of meeting high officials of the Soviet government. It is nri feeling that in the basic desires of all of us they are one with us." Praised Zhukov The Supreme Allied Commander bestowed glowing praise upon the life of OPA. emplified by their willingness to Eldon Youth Dies on Luzon Private First Class Jack E. Kelly, son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Kelly of Eldon, wras killed in action in the Philippines on May 15, House committee consideration die rather than retreat. Newly announced campaign totals show coincided with an imminent senate showdown on whether the The Sedaiia Rotary club met at the Both well hotel today noon, with Lawrence Barnett, president in charge of the meeting.

Col Jerome P. McCauley commandant of Japanese sacrificed 392,116 men in the Philippines and 67,703 on Oki nawa. states vote now, because of this restriction." The same attitude can be ex Down In Heap pected when Americans invade "They ran together and both crashed into the bomber. All three the homeland, which will require price control program will be continued without major change. "Rent control," Downs told the house group, "is unique among all price controls in that it is the only regulation which has been continuously 100 per cent effective at its original level.

That very fact is proof of the discrimination against the owners of real estate." Ask Increase a force of at least 500,000. After taking Japan, U. S. troops may went down in a heap." Stone hedge hopped north un Russians Approve "We have the Red army consent and approval," Werner explained. "I have appointed a Catholic priest, Father Bucholtz, to the town council.

He is in charge of the department of religion." Father Bucholtz, the burgomeis ter said, is a former prisoner of the Nazis. He was jailed with 164 others, many of whom were executed. Werner said the priest narrowly escaped execution himself. Werner said representation on the town council as head of the religious department will rotate from year to year among Catholics, Protestants and Jews. Werner estimated Berlin has 6,000 Jews now and said more are returning every day.

Among those Marshal Zhukov, who in turn described Eisenhower as an American belonging to the immortal great of all time for welding the victorious Allied armies from so many different peoples. til he shook the remaining Jan have to conquer Manchuria, he said. anese. The five today ran his The Japanese diet (parliament) total enemy plane score to seven. was supposed to take a major step making him an ace with tvvo to preparing for defense of the spare.

sacred islands. But it balked at Capt. Judge E. Wolfe of Cosh The littering Order of Victory, a diamond and ruby medal, is said to have a money value of at least $12,000. Eisenhower decorated Montgomery today with the Distinguished service medal for merit rubber stamping an emergency the S.

A. A. F. was scheduled to address the meeting, but at the last minute he was called to Kansas City. Program chairman for the month of June, Sam Raskin, introduced Milton Heinlein who gave a very interesting and informative talk on the subject of Beginning with the electron as a unit of energy the speaker demonstrated on the blackboard how a picture is taken, and how it is transmitted to the screen for the fireside reception.

Asked if this is going to be practical, the speaker replied definitely yes. Guests for the day were Ro tarian Charles E. Messerly, formerly of Sedaiia, now of St. Louis, with Bob Johns; Pfc. LouLs H.

Whitbeck, and Sgt. Bud Thomas with Dr. L. S. Geiger.

according to word received by his wife, Mrs. Berdell D. Kelly, 1009 South Lamine avenue, from the war department. Mrs Kelly had received a previous message telling her her husband was injured on Luzon on April 24 and was in a hospital. The second message stated that he had recovered from his injuries and had returned to duty and was then killed.

Pfc. Kelly was born on June 20, 1922. He entered service three 3Tears ago and since going overseas has been in New Guinea and the Philippines. He was married on July 7, 1944 to Mrs. Berdell Young Koester, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Young. His brother in law, Harding Young, was killed in action in Germany. Surviving besides his wife and his parents, are a daughter, Jackie, three brothers and three sisters. war powers bill whirh unnlri octon, Oho, shot down four enemy fighters to add to five he already a transfer legislative powers to Pre had.

mier Kantaro Suzuki's cabinet Capt. William A. Loflin, 908 The diet session was extended for I have met was a 16 year old boy, 24th St. Little Rock, and Lt. The National Apartment Owners Association specifically asked for a 15 per cent increase above prevailing rent ceilings.

Eugene P. Conser, representing the association, charged that property owners have been made the "victims of error and discrimination" by OPA. He said apartment properties are permitted to earn on an average only about two per cent on net worth while other industries under price control are earning in excess of eight per cent. Morris Rosenthal, who said his two more days to give the legislators time to vote themselves vir Durwood B. Williams, Godwin, father was killed in a rnnrpntra 3161,000 in Bonds io Co The Seventh War Loan Drive reached a total of $503,000 in bond sales Saturday night.

This leaves $161,000 yet to go before the goal of $664,600 is reached. Volunteer workers will continue their solicitations and citizens are urged to buy every bond they can. In speaking of the show "Here's Your Infantry" given at the state fair grounds Saturday night, Ben Robinson, co chairman of the bond campaign, pointed out this morning that the boys did not slow down because there were obstacles and the going was hard, but kept on going until they had taken their objective. "Our objective in the 7th war loan drive," said Mr. Robinson, "is the sale of $664,600 in bonds.

We must not stop until we reach that objective." E. Bond Sales Monday, June It, 1013 each picked off two Japanese tually out of existence. tion camp but that he has uncles. orious service. The citation noted that Montgomery was in direct command of Allied armies invading Normandy on day and said: "The success of this invasion against seemingly impregnable fortifications was in large measure due to careful planning and through training under his guid to bring their tallies to three kills each.

aunts and several cousins living in Philadelphia. The Thunderbolt pilots hit Cen tral Kyushu about 40 miles north Pick up Four Nazi Generals Using Nazis Werner said his new town council consists of several persons who of Kagoshima Won. They reported they were outnumbered at least ance of all echelons of engaged troops." were former prisoners of the Na Their ranks reinforced by returning from overseas, ad zis, including the well known an three to one and one pilot, 2nd. Lt. Albert B.

Wensel, South Nor walk, said: 'There were Report Published That Hitler Has Two Children PARIS, June 11 AJP) Supreme ti Nazi, Otto Mark Geschke, who heads the social denartment headquarters said today it had We realize Nazism must be Ask Fund to Attack Japan Japs and 47's chasing each other all over the sky. It was a rat Swarm of Bees Inlo Hive no comment on an unconfirmed stamped out Werner said. 4kI it race. report, published in London, that believe most of the people believe ministration forces were pointing for the first of a decisive series of votes on legislation extending the price law another year, as is. House Action Yet A debate limitation of 40 minutes a member was in effect, and the senate called one of its infrequent morning sessions in an Allied officials in Germany were WASHINGTON, June 11 (JP) this too but, of course, we have some isolated cases of Nrm' ctm hunting two children said to be President Truman asked congress today to provide the army with the offspring of Adolf Hitler and Quota Sold Date 9443.600.00 S332.765.50 Pulled From Burning Bed Then Loses Wallet JEFFERSON CITY, June 11 (JP) A friend dragged Pvt.

Harold A swarm of bees, filling the air in the 100 block on West Fourth street, interested persons in that area Saturday afternoon. They at work and I am afraid they will continue their operations." Eva Braun. The report said thel 17.006.25 Tom nship City of Sedaiia Smithtor 3vling Green Heath Flat Creek ij3y.uiy,4yu,s to iinance ine accelerated attack on Japan. 26.000.00 8,500.00 11,500.00 8,500.00 children were a boy, five, and a girl, four. attempt to gain a WIESBADEN, Germany, June 11 (JP) Four German generals and a number of other officials and scientists wanted by the Allies were picked up by occupation forces during a 24 hour period ending Sunday noon, the 12th Army group announced.

The arrests included General Walter Mussholf, former chief of the welfare division of the German air force. Among others seized were Lt. Col Juedeich, former chief of the German psychological warfare board; Conrad Von Schubert, former observer for the foreign office in the Uyraine and later senior councillor in the German embassy in Croatia; and Dr. Max Rendschmitt, for 22 years architect of the city of Berlin. decision by Johnson off the blazing bed in his 8 793 75 1 made their way to a tree on the 8.000.00 Sedaiia nightfall.

The house 8.093.75 1 property of the Standard Oil Sta still must; hotel room and called for help to Cedar 11.01)0.00 I put out the fire. 7ition. on the northeast corner ofiact Longwood 10,500.00 1 Fourth and Osage avenue, hut! Continuation of price control 8,500.00 ashington Prairie Dresden HughesvilJe A mob of would be firemen jammed the room to smother the flames and when it was all over Pvt. Johnson missed his wallet. Police got there too late to were "coaxed" into a hive placed itself is a foregone conclusion, there by Ray Hunt, who is in an At issue are two amendments the office building adjacent to the sta administration contends would Drowns in Ditch SIKESTON, June 111 (JP) James Rynyon, 12, son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Rynyon of near Sikes ton, was drowned in a drainage ditch here yesterday while swimming with some other boys. 9,399.50 9.468.75 10,100.00 11.418.75 14,006.23 6.468.75 25.856.25 12.956.25 l9ustonia Green Ridge r. 5oo.oo 8,500.00 11.000.00 19.000.00 27.000.00 8,500.00 27.000.00 10,500.00 7,500.00 Nazis Starved New Born Babes IN GERMANY, June 10 Delayed Evidence was found today that the Nazis had starved to death the new born babies of Russian and Polish women slave laborers in the Reich.

In the factory town of Fallers leben, American army medical men found German records and got testimony from local resi tion. loosen stabilization controls. He transmitted the military budget for the fiscal year, beginning July 1, calling for new appropriations of $21,963,093,400, the reap propriation of unobligated balances from prior appropriations totaling $8,818,195,574, and estimated recoveries from contract cutbacks and terminations totaling $8,238,501,500. The total program, a White House statement said, represents a reduction from a preliminary estimate oi $45,500,000,000 which was included in the regular bud Elk Fork. LaMonte Blackwater Lake Creek A passerby cut the limb of the! One, by Senator Thomas (D search the helpful fire brigade.

Okla). would make it unlawful 3.193.75 tree, on which the bees were. for OPA to set ceilings on farm $503,000.00 They landed on the ground, then went to the hive. War Minor to Social Demands Totals Yet to products which did not allow pro go. on Mr.

Hunt states this is the third cessors 'a reasonable profit" ny .1 i nive ne nas iuiea in a similar each tiem. Z)L Wealli By George Tucker Victory, Montgomery finally had FRANKFURT ON THE to call on Gen. Eisenhower to save er manner this summer and it helps dents showing that in that area out in the sugar shortage. him. Marshal Georfii K.

Zhukov set submitted bv former President June 11 (JP) As a man who has been exposed to both dangers, Bradley In St. Louis ST. LOUIS, June U.W Gen. Omar N. Bradley arrived here by plane from Moberly, this afternoon, to be honored by a parade through the downtown district followed bv a reception and Central Missouri: Partly cloudy to cloudy and continued mild tonight and Tuesday, The other, by Senator Taft (R Ohio), would require OPA to fix ceilings on manufactured articles high enough to allow the same dollar margin above cots that was received in 1939.

alone 350 infants died in a nursery that was really operated as a house of death. The children, taken from their mothers a few davs after birth. and a dozen other Russians sur 1 Roosevelt last January, contem rounded him writh glasses, insist 1 plating continuance of the war ing they be drained to the final ion the European front. Field Sir Bernard L. Dewey Short To Address Legislature WASHINGTON.

June 11. Montgomery now realizes that Na zi Field Marshal Erwin Rommel's drop. i tain loft iirntto'VCfJ m4 il Hotel! Ren I)pwpv Short fR Mo) has ac Wounded Youth Home banquet at the Jefferson tonight. Temperature: 7 a. m.

62 degrees; 3 p. m. 76 degrees. Rainfall for three day period over week end: 2.01. artillery was nothing compared to: Dismayed, Monty grinned sheep Club for Children ithe social demands imnosed byUshly and looked hastily around.

died, the evidence showed. Their To Visit Relatives cepted an invitation to address; the Missouri legislature at Jeff The reading club for children the Russians. set me out of this." he call I Pfc. William J. Schock is spend bodies were then tied in bundles is led to Eisenhower.

ling a thirty day furlough with his land wrapped in paper, and hand erson City June 21. fat the Public Library will have! The British commander, who A I. I 1 .1. never i parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. led over to a German farmer who I lie is enroute dv auiomoune wimeetmss Doin luesriav anri Thnrs almost well known as lee tisennowpr erin Lake was I .1 of the Ozarks: .2 over full, fall .3. Tuesday Pay Day Tuesday will be pay day for all employes of the Missouri Pacific in Sedaiia. his home at Galena got twenty five cents apiece for mui nuiKS liii tnifrifJiiT hip sum itiiri lei ai lie is as tip npm ui uauci ne sriou if i ma dv hh k.

ltjj ouuui a ax jv avcuu. scheduled to speak in Kansas Lityjmer. Children from 6 to 9 years Wednesday night. He will also ad of age will meet Tuesdays at El Alamem, has been under ajto Montgomery's side. He ex 1 and other relatives.

He was barrage of 4'Bottoms Up" requests; plained to Zhukov's wounded in action in Germany on i a i a i. i t. burying them in mass graves. The babies mothers, who had been forced to return to work. dress groups in JoDim.

wood ana ennaren from lu to since nosumies enaea. uviomy signed witn renei as xneireoruary ami ai me enu ui mi crouns in JoDlin. Webb City. 110:00 and children from 10 to 13 since Sunrise 5:46 a. m.

Sunset 8:38 p. m. First quarter moon June 17; full mogn June 25 Lee Neosho and Carthage on dates to I years of age will meet on Thurs i Here yesterday, when he re Russians indicated that they un 'uriough will return to aKemaai were charged the burial fee plus Marriage License Isued Sim T. Grain, and Anna niley Loth of Hughes vilie. Convalescing hospital, Indiana.

$4 for care in the nursery. be set later, iday morning at 10:00. reived the Soviet union's Order of del stood.

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