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THE SEDALIA DEMOCRAT Volume Ninety-One, Number 31 Sedalia. Missouri, Friday, February 6, 1959 In Agreement About Berlin Undersea Eriijition Off Sniitherii Jafiati Dulles, De Discuss Western Acci TOKYO A new undersea volcanic eruption may be taking place off southern Japan. The Japanese coast guard has warned shipping out of the area around Suwanose island, 8o miles south of Kyushu. Japanese ship saw smoke rising above the sea in the area. The Central Meteorological Agencv reported there were high tides at the same time.

PARIS of State John Foster Dulles and President Charles de Gaulle found themselves in agreement today, as in the past, to maintain Western access to Berlin, They conferred for an hour and a half. American and French spokesmen said the talks covered a wide range of problems, but no new decisions were reached. Sedalian Critically Haiulall Is Democratic Party (llioicc COP To Name 111 is Afternoon oodland Nurse Is Involved In ar-rrnek ('rash Mrs, Ina Wood, 48. niirso' The spokesmen said, however, that De Gaulle and Dulles were in complete agreement that the West must maintain its routes lo West Ikniin, 110 miles behind the Iron and would not accept anv move hv the Soviet rnioii' to substitute Hospital, is in cnt.c.-.l condition at that hospital a F.ast tiCi tnans ioi the Soviet result of injuries suhered in a in those positions collision betuoen her ear and a where the four occupving 11 1 (AP) toeelher ii William Randall ot Inde- Broihcrii rock quarry. Iho ac- pvndpncc, a compromise oecurred about a.

m. is the Democratic candidate for The an unexpired term in Congress'the talk.s in had proares.siKi -'Jrs Nood.wite of James Fm- from 4th District. in a similar manner to in Wood. of Route 3, was His Republican opponent to, London. There Dulles conferred be named by the district GO! comiwttee at afternoon.

The Democratic nut tee Fourteen Pages Seven Cents US Charges Rights Barred Atloriiev Files Suit Auainsl Beanl WASHINGTON Gen. Rogers today filed suit in I'. S. District at Montgomery, charging the Board of Registrars of Macon with discriminating against Negroes seeking to rpialify as voters The suit is the second of its kind under the 1957 Civil Rights designed to protect voting rights. An action against the reg- istrars of County, which raises the same dis- crimination issue, is now awaiting trial in the Federal at Ga To Plot Sav Hire She Fried Fo Prole Fo Slav Bo ioiia) VS ife IHVPPKD IN WHKC KF.I) Ina Wood.

Houle 3, is shoYYii seali in the front seal of her automobile after it collided with the gravel truck at Friday morning. was thrown across the front seat, and the right door had to he pried apart lo free her. spectator her as she sits wrapped in her coat Iwforc bring placed In an amhulanee. condition was reported critieal. Drmocrat-t'apital photoi Rini A pri- with Briti.sh Prime Minister Har- The accident occurred on summit this who is -oibg to summit or Highway and ap- unanimou.sly nominated great wa.s the impact when Plans for Whiteman .1 A re IJisciissed The Whiteman Air Force Base tortainment planned for each day Randall, a member of the Jack.son Dulles is on to the car and truck collided that County Court, on the eighth ballot talk.s with West Ger- the car's right side was cru.shed last night following a five-hour iChancellor Konrad Adenauer Mis.

Wood was thrown across between faction leaders about prohlem.s, front seat of the cor. If Mark K. Holloran of St. nogotia- was neces.sarx’ to pry the door national committeeman, served Soviet I nion on the open to get her out and into an Community Council composed of and ni.ght, peacemaker in getting IWn que.siion She as rushed to representatives from Clinton, Wind- col. Freeman di.scusscd berg.

Jack Mayor William dence to agree Gaulh Uiirraii New Uliairiiiaii Of diiii NFO iceo FIcclcil VIccliiig: 'I NIiilil getting IWn amouiance as rushed to representatives from Clinton, Wind- Col. Freeman di.scus^ Clerk, and meeting with French Hospital in the Gillespie sor. Warrenshurg. Concordia. Sweet "Squadron Sermon of Indepen- Foreign Mmis'er Maurice Coiive anihulance.

Springs, Marshall, Boonville. So- whiTolty the va on Handall. Jo Murvillo before De Glenn Walker, who is treat- dalia, LaMonte and Knob in ihe area wou The two had locked horivs stubbornly, with Sermon backing Mar Nordberg last wt'ek pledged hi.s 12 votes on the 44-memher com- Crawford, adnuni.sira- to James a pro- Adoption Pro- varmus civic chairman groups in me area would adopt a mg Mrs. reported suf- mtd at the Officers Club on the base squadron on a program which Britons of all political complex- 'ored severe shock and was Wednesday niglit, would give the members of the over squadron a "home away from base com- home He reported letters had of Col. been mailed to eaeh president of N'' possmie internal injuries, injuries Humh'ld, who was ill the civic clubs in the area cities.

Macmil- pelvis, and urer. The action at Montgomervv narneii as defendants tlie Macon! Begistration Board and Grady; Hogerv and Livingston. Grady itogers and lavmg.Ntun iir lieccmber announced their resig- nalion.s as Macon regi.sfrars after being ordered by the FS District Court to produce their records confes.sod today hy the Civil Rights professional Cnmmission. killer to murder her The Ju.stico DepartuK'nt suit she was in love with note of what it de.scrilHsi as their her employer. "purporitxi" rt'signations but a.s- The plot failed hei ause the pro- that umier law spcctivr killer turned out to be a they are riMpiiri'd to continue their detective, duties until have John Kelly, chief police in; apixunfvxi or itvstalhHi, spet tor.

the vet retary, Paul- The Montgomery suit allegedme Weiss, a tall, 48-year-old hru- di.scriminatory practices nette, even went so far as to make to regi.s-itwo down payments totalling 22.5 including the maintenance of toward a $W)o murder fee. aciaily lacilitii's for balance of $37.5 was to have regtstratw)n applicants been paiii COD "colleet on The court w.us a-ked to enj4)in of the intended victim, all of these discirnina- Muriel Griffin of suburban Devon lon.s iss employer, Willard vin of Butlor and n's'-T Mac p.clures The wa.s wilh Robert W. 'I'-C'smn to Walker Col. D.ivid freeman, has, of Vevada he called a re she may have sufferixl in (he absence C'mnaissance mis.sion The su.ive 64-year-oId Ian was in the Britush press a.s a "diplomatic prince Trooper Pete Stohr of the charmmv to win the hea.n, of at Ihe base were the Soviet Some newspa- t'Sation ot the Siohr Scrmm. declaring hi.s intention predu'toii the trip would lead marking on the road to keep Nordberg from controll- early Fa.si-W (-s: con- pulled to the right ing 4th District politics, first sup- fcrcnce.

'J meeting ported Randall Jes.see ot Kansas Dulles openlv and the French truck, continued west- Cdy Wednesday he switched lOpnvatelv endorsed the Macmil- about 150 feet and the car iviton Houtchens. attor- venture a.s po.ssiblv useiul but ney. Sermon controlUxI 18 they did not shan- British'pub- the first ballot yesterdav exnectalion that it minh? Tf'e Morris. 31. gravel haul- and confined to his home.

Another community council mcet- During the meeting plans for the iiig ir fur the early part, Forces Dav celebration ot On di.scussed. The date.s for Armed Forces Day have been set for May 16th and 17th. The annual are: Forces banquet has K-en set tor Saturday night, 16, in Warrenshurg. Open at the will he on Sunday. May 17.

I.t Col. Robert L. ra' -idy ex- The plained the variou yesterday expectation that might Crawford got 22 vote.s. one shy of a in the eold war a i -r, 1 1 a majoritv. Houtchens 20 and One thing was eh-ar- the West Die plained the plans for tne Durst had the two from'wiil returner of open hou-e and ai-o lor the ban- B.ftes County.

from Premier i Following an agreement with'Khrushchev heiore iorging (Yuck Sermon Ifouleher.s withdrew. Hisa')V new proposals on the reimdl-, he was hordlv Col I Co hire di ed two votes from Henry Cmmly at 1,, eaan-er So- havinit ju-t pulled out of mr ibe Julv 41, and Ik to Dur.st. who demands that the Alhe.s get heavy load iUall Of iliaiiiiei 6 (llumtie 17 I Jack Curran wa- county The complaint list- Ciriffin. .58. said he has been ot the Peiti.s County ed 20 Negro de.scritxvl for 3.3 year.s, chapter of the Farmer.s for voting and they said he wa.s shocked by at llu- M'D monthly had tx'cn "for mrest and of her meeting held night at re.n.'-on of r.ac*’ or color." the The list includeii 12 college grad-'.

elected Rov viee-uates rman; Cnuoly home of and tre.iv-- a leading No-: college The end H.ght,. Arrested M.ss 1. Ihursdav after she paid Curran (den Duw.w nuss.on in Vl.abama he.annM re- rtelective posing who was elected to the Imard of veivani tes-timony irom more than kWlor. Ten days ago the nvstees tor a three year term The of NegriMxs with the woman had were Joiiie'. in.st!tiition thof unidentified un- to a i.vo-ytar term; onrible Ui get on the voting rolls (h-r-world character who then aial Cl.nton iaOvvrey, tor one vear.

dus-erfixl that the tipped off police. The vv.u one ot Fie County records the Peter Noga po.sed lar.n.e.st held here over a year, about white cit- a killer He tocak the ca.sh from with no Petti-. Counti.uxs age of whom 3,016 Weiss as the two sat in agreements regi.derayj the car with the underworld m- expl.an.M by formant. I numixT only 1 110, or Griffin is manager of midsection of quct to hehl in Wanu'n-burg car coming in contact with which is being joirtly spansurvd hy all the cnmmunitie.s. Olen Down her.ship oe la! 'o an NFO wa.s administrative a.ssi.stant to the late Rep George Christopher.

The vtite on the next -ix ballots was Crawford 22, Dur.st 22. started up the hill. vtar. It Will he in th- orm an Hensel Morris, of Route 1. driver hut with hehd en- Aillos Minilo In riinrsilav (Uiasi out of West Berlin Dulles still insisted that hr carrying no new proposal.s the first he had P.urope.in tour of London.

and Bunn. He unpliod he doing ('hevrolet tudor drivaui by I IHliT more talk.ng Mrs, Wood approached He told He uLsu leii the way open for a that Mrs, Wood possible in MliiM strategy ppHed to the right edge of the Arriving in Paris, he of blacktop and then he heard Ihe planning an "e.xchange of views" M-reeching of the tire.s, followed chine. the ha -e iht- The U'lier- of tele V. iiition. Channel 6, werr iian.ed 'oday from to KMOS- Garner, vice ident and manager ol vollecFve ba-Mining plan a-, ed a legram oix raFon.s to he ederal i'ure perrnp-.

within that nionCt.s mem lut nd -V Jiv ol approximately Co ofiiei.i! Tl.f«»0 Negroe- of Voting age in Miss countv. -he the chance to HMDS 'Ihe first of the new letier wa" at 11 15 am il Oil a' Fie no UU t'eC .1 rceeiit Vnd.e.i tt'at 87 Counts furmers- igid I I ifiiMiiU Polk Inc a ptihli -hing firm. Weiss was charged with solicitation to enmmit murder, and attempt to commit murder. The latter charge was added be- cau'e the alleged (iown payment exi'ceded the solicitation limit. ollywood -'ori' N.1VV First aid gave Rutx'n D1-.

rROir -G .32. to a Detro told ile tu I'uk up a (hot and -ad ma- 'ire 18S1 (SMI iH on pi re and added tlie were be- by a cra.sh ing held "while we are in the Trooper reported the ChevHe 'ol 1 the Se- Polke. while chinking the dalia Steel and Wire o. on C'linton Hoad, found an aufonio bile parked behind the place which sped away. the officers started to give eha.se, a second ear sped out from the grain elevator and likewise headed south They drove at speeds up to mile- an hour, and the two cars made a daring drive out acros- the High Point Junction of Highway 65 and on south toward Green Ridge Dncummg traffie forced the police ear lo slow and stop, and the briiF delay gave tlie iieeing automobiles a chant to outdistance the police car I'hev were about six mile- from town l.aler an invI'stigafion revealed the ot upant of the car behind Ihe Steel and Wire Co.

had tried to info the plate and had pulled a large -luiing dooi- off of the bottom triioks the thieves had -Stolen gallons of gasoline from a tank at the rear of (he piatw Ihnilli UtahiiN hir Pa I ha- claimed a former member of the Our Gang movie i comedy ca-t withm the pa-1 three week- L.i.v tH, win Fai.s" in of the ohi-lime child Comedy film-, died here Thursday after a brief Car! 32. Aas ihot ti; J.m 21 in Van Calif in a fight over $.50 In recent year- managed, a clothing and the Meadville office of the Gieyhound-iLirmony short iuv' bus companie.s He is survived by wife jnd thiae child! on Funeral services wili be he.d me if Tne at- form.itive -tugvs of thaiking rolet demoli-hed, while damaget to in ih I The r.S secretary -aid no poi- to the truck were not you don't icv coaid lie expet ted fbuk's towed the Chev- tend.ml d.d, the ypt but that he wanted to rolet aw.iy. while the truck. .1 1658 Fo't-. (n our developing Ford with a gravel bed.

was back- for atti-mpt ng to po parallel ed down the hill to the tpiarry. under iai.se a Ci-annt 1 6 stgned on the air. Gano anncaincod th.it the v.ilm-d otpora'c of the -tation will I bo 00 ci'-an from KDRO-'IV and to lo.ah a Radio, loo JO Cook Broad tho NFO tan b.u- 0 On Jan. 28, t-annei 6 qno.st.-, w-i, -oid tiie Cook Pa.nt and v.itr K.ai-as ity op- cra'or o' KMB( Radio and KT'HM of tho NF (. ii iii F.at the new H- .0 i mp Old n.ime for ur p.t.-.

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I um I 7, is (he last fl.iv ijifs lo Ment in ihi i(H vitinh Mil! ho puiilisherl on Tefmi.uv 15, cil. ,1 1 I J.x W.e- 1. a 'Pi 12 IMS) .1 hi' m.j ifinovtd 'C Ml 1 hi' on an toilav 0 A 'o-N 1 to ri: -a -P- 15 'liioM ILLT Ft SS i i I'j, 3 io-iiijo' 't 7 a ill A Aou.d il FIKK SFDXI.U KFSIDT N( ire of uiubUi-nnined ongin diti estuiiuit damage of (o the residoiiee ut Law reni Llark, 205 F.ist tingan, at ni. I Hoih tire rompantes answered tlie alarm. When Urk discovered the lire, he ran fo a home and had the alarm turned In, Hv the time the lire (umpaiues arrived on llm scene, tiM' Ihe root was a mass ot llames loss the eontents was estmuiled at s500, while (tie owned by Mary wa- estimaii-d ot apUal photo) 20 and i 1 r- d.iV b- 0 i i O.A Ttiurs it P) low 22 two 4 23 iru' -i a-V: A.FI ,1 of uKu-lure -n.

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