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Strength for the Day If I do thing willingly, I Corinthians 9:17. TOje JWarpbille iforum Light Snow Tonight light snow tonight and oarly tomorrow. Somewhat colder. Low tonight in 20's. High tomorrow near 35, Vol.

47. No. 232 PRICE 5 CENTS PER COPY Maryville, Missouri, Wednesday Evening, March 6, 1957 fl. )n under the Act March ie.e. EIGHT PAGES Spring Will Be a While Yet MAPS below nbow (he U.S.

Weather long-range estimate of the weather outlook from now until April. It not a specific forecast In the usual meteorological sense, but a prediction based on the best Indications now available. Red Cross Plans Committees for 'Porchlight show Parade7 Tonight Students Gain National Honors Named by PW EXPECTED TEMPERATURES Folks in the eastern half of the nation and the Midwest, esrpe- clally In the Great region, will have to bundle up to ward off late-winter cold. Temperatures will be below normal over this entire area except for the New England states where normal and thermometer readings are expected. EXPECTED PRECIPITATION HEAVY MOOISATI llSHT The Red Cross fund campaign drive gets underway here tonight with a parade" in the residential section from p.m.

to 9 p.m. by the volunteer workers. The resident sectional solicitation is under the direction of Mrs. F. Twaddle.

The goal for this part of the drive is 11.300. Solieiatation in the business section will begin tomorrow under the direction of Craig Stephenson. chairman. The quota is $950. Iron Deposit Discovered In Missouri The East Coast through the Gulf and southwestern states ars In for plenty of rain and snow with moderate to light precipitation throughout the rest of the nation.

However, it looks good for Florida vacationers where raindrops shouldn't be too bothersome. Many Maryville merchants are planning entries in the fourth annual Maryville Merchants Easter Parade Style show to be held at 7:30 p. Mar. 28. at the Tivoli theater under the sponsorship of the Busi- and Professional Women's club.

The following committees have been named to participate: Greet- ing. Mrs. Bess Holt, Mrs. Bess Strong, Mrs Blanche Lawler, Mrs. Paul Kimmel and Mrs.

Elizabeth Tyson; tickets. Mrs, Rasa Mongold and Mrs. Charlotte Kelly, co-chair- Miss Mabel Gay, Miss Mary Tobin and Mrs D. Hotchkin, Posters, Mrs. Garth Espey and Mrs.

John Sewell; script, Mrs. T. Eckert and Mrs, Espey; door prizes. Mis. William igan and Mrs.

Blanche Kisringer, co-chairmen; Mrs Eiieen Boedcker and Mrs. Ogal Lavengood; stage properties, Mrs Virginia Hochstetler and Mrs. O. Stephenson, co-chairmen. Mrs NEW YORK St Joseph David Suetterlin and Miss Sara Lead Co.

has discovered a Donaldson; assisting with the door Iron ore deposit" 40 miles north of prize-, Miss Marie Lyons; Mrs. Bonne Terre. Andrew Fletcher. George Kirchhofer and Mrs John president, said today. Giay.

The company is considering a 50- Wardrobe. Miss Verna Kennedy i dea. Bethlehem Steel Corp. and Mrs. Ellil Jones, co-ehair- to develop the property, Fletcher i nien, Mrs.

Willa Garrett and Mrs. Stella Brash lobby arrangement, 1 have known about Iron ore Miss Pearl Daw.son; white elephants, deposits there for several years." Mrs Dale Jones and Mrs. Maur.ce he dec.ared. recent drilling has Rickhnit. co-chairmen; assisting on been favorable.

stage, MisS Wilma Jones. Mrs The ore find is described at erick Wright and Mrs Charles length in the St. Joseph Lead Co Baumli; and publicity, Mrs. Lester annual report which is bemg pre- gwaney. pared foi mailing to stockholders, Lester Bateman is general I I Fletcher said.

He quoted from the chairman of the and Mrs. w. L. Rhodes is club president. members on the campus at Northwest State Cnllrge this year are the following senior students.

are front row, left to right, Shirley Dieterich, Hue Wright. Nancy Kariger. Shirley lleits, Anna Catherine Roberts and Barbara Gromer. Back row members are left to right, Roger Rowlett, Buckingham, Norman Higginbotham, Bill Grrer, James Roll and Curt Thomas. Not Shown is Kathleen Ferguson, Hamburg, la.

i he students are chosen on service, leadership. professional interests and high scholastic average during their four years on campus and participation in many campus activities. New Negro Nation 13 Collegians Established Today Are Named to 'Who's Who' Circuit Court Spring Term 1----------------------Jurors Named Tumpkin Center Charlie everyone is a public speaker who uses a phone on a rural party line. Another editor, probably feeling report the suggested arrangement St. Joe would take the major responsibility of operating the mine and Bethlehem would supply the major financing XXX.

years of construction and mine preparation would probably be necessary for such a large scale enterprise before reaching the production stage. The value of St Missouri House Passes 14 Proposals ACCRA, Ghana The Negro nation of Ghana came into being today against a background of African pageantry and a call from its prime minister for total liberation of colonial Africa. The red. ild and green flag of Weather Halts Street Cleaning, Park Renovation Israelis Begin First Moving Out JERUSALEM Israeli began moving out of the Gaza and he Aqaba Guif area today. Premier David Ben-Gurion 'd parliamentary opposition to the pullout, winning overwhelming votes of confidence.

He said there will be peace the Uncrd States and other will keep their prom- to Arab disturbances and an Israeli -uspicion of the UN emergency force ilanned to restore Egyptian administration in Gaza interrupted the flow of material from the strategic for a few hours. Authoritative reports the jullout was resumed this afternoon. The Israeli army announced an Arab civilian and an Israeli soldier were killed and two Israeli soldiers were wounded during on outbreak of sniping and attempted looting. Ben-Gurion slashed at Egypt's President Nasser in his speech before parliament to the votes that overwhelmed his Nationalist Herut, the and the Conservative General Zionists. "If the United States and other powers will keep their words to us, there will be Bm-Gurion said.

they will not keep their promise if they shrink befoie the Thirteen seniors at Northwest State College have been selected to Who in American Colleges Cooling weather and snow flur- Egyptian dictator's threats that he rics today halted temporarily the wiU now alIow Israeli shipping in street cleaning program. But another Mgn of springtime the Aqaba Gulf, there will be no UN Secretary Genera! Dag Hampu and Universities." The students were ueRther allowed as the city work- marskjold was reported planning to Ghana waa run up midnight chosen on the basis of ability, lead-j prs the baseball diamond flv Cairo and GaM ceremonies, replacing the British 1 1 Union Jack and signifying formally tne establishment of the first Negro nation in the Brush Commonwealth. "We are no more ala vea," Prune Roger early next week to set up a UN civil administration for Gaza Plans announced crship, personality and scholarship. for the Northwest State College baseball team. Honorees are Shirley Dieterich, Nancy Kariger, Sue Wnght, Arthur They expeci to use the diamond for the deployment of the UN troops Buckingham, James Roll, Mrs Bar- nPXt i indicated a lengthy stay was con- Tfce street crew has finished i even if Egypt objected.

term begins Monday, Apr. 1. The 24 petit Jurors are Mrs. Lucille sorry for himself after a partic- Burch. Clearmont; Earl McCleave.

ularly trying dav. printed the fol- Barnard; Ralph Bilby, Quitman; lowing Truth will out, we always George Lowry and Mack Jackson, say, or don't you Hopkins. If he writes a good story about Harold KennV( Graham; you what he is to do. If Nlgh and Orlo BeaTty he doftsnt. you don read his stuff MOTgan Hawley.

Ravenwood: Rob- If he writes his stones ert Sturm and William Mever, Con- complete, they are too long. If he ceptkm Jet. condenses them, they are too short. Adkins, Elmo; Marge Lin- If he fakes sides on a subject, he trying to run things. If he re Skidmore.

Clyde Barr. Bur- mams silent, he's a coward. If he Mrs Saradah Hep- Circut court jurors for the spring joe and to Missouri of another JEFFERSON CITY The tprm of court were announced today scale center of mining near Missouri House was in a passing' by Circuit Clerk Floyd Pope. The the spot where we have worked for mood today. It sent 14 bills to the, Move about Minister Kwame Nkrumah told a throng of 50,000 assembled at Accra's 93 years is senate after having arguments on your chest only two of them.

Rowlett, Shirley Heits, Norman Hig- sweeping uptown streets all of ginbotham, Bill Geer, Kathleen Main street, except two blocks on Ferguson, and Anna C. Roberts south end. Miss Dieterich, Maryville, is an Robert Thompson, street commis- The new size ol I elimentkry major, member oi Tri said the next atop was to Northern Missouri To Receive Snow Sometime Tonight One of the two was de.Mgncd to esota with nearly five million Af- make more strict Missouri's driver! half the worlds Woman Is Held on Bad Check Charge; Bond Set at $1,000 Sigma sorority, Swim Club, Asso- have been to flush them with water, cic.tion lor Childhood Education, but the mercury dipped below the license "tow bm'ane'of Ito'towhertl cocaa'snd hasrtch of gold, 8h, fteef.urg mark and prevented that sections had been deleted earlier, i diamonds, bauxite and timber, act.on. As it passed the house it would: S. Vice President N.xon pre- At park the men turned their i masistrate court this on a permit municipal Judges to suspend seated a technical U- A PhT'kal education and bust- rttemlon the bleachers charge ot passing a "no account" Mrs Lorsn Lock, 33.

Shenandoah, waived preliminary hearing in Snow Is asks for advice, he's incompetent; Michael Judge, Kenneth New- stop to talk, the job has Pauline Biff.e. Mrs Ruth gone to his head. If he doec. Donaldson. Marv Henderson and Mrs.

Lois Parrish, all of Maryville. Ralph Clayton, Pickering: Dean Gingrich, Guilford; and Lester Acklin, Barnard. The 24 alternate Jurors are Verlin D. Porterfield, Clearmont; Ray all he has to do anyway. If his suit is preyed, he thinks a big shot.

If not, hs looks like all newspapermen. If he has been on the job a short time, he hasn't had enough experience. If he has been on the job for some Purviance, Barnard; Carl Potter, time, there should be a change Quitman; Maurice Peve and Olaf If he attends a meeting, being Mendenhall, Hopkins, nosey. If he he isn't inter- Max Groves, Graham; Donald ested in community projects If Stutesman and Clarence Berg, Par- givmg away space, he should give nell; Kathryn Roberts, Ravehwood; Continued on Page T. F.

Merrigan and H. A. England, Conception Elvin Lamb. Elmo. Jack Clements.

Skidmore: Mrs Mary Jones, Burlington Forrest Dowden, George St. Clair, W. R. Mrs Doris Robey. Elizabeth Dowden, Mrs, Preston Dr.

A. Brandenberg, Wayne. Amos and Mrs Marian Peterson, all formerly of Maryville, is one of Maryville. of four alumni to be honored to- Edward Hanna, Pickering; Mar- morrow at Pittsburg State Teachers ion Merrigan, Guilford, and Mrs College, Pittsburg, on its an- Orace Burns, Barnard nual day observance. Dr.

Brandenberg, president of Nebraska Teachers College at Wayne, was dean of faculty of Northwest State College here for five years until he resigned last July. His father was a president of the Pittsburg State College for many years. KANSAS CITY headed for Missouri. Southwestern Kansas had snow up to four inches this morning and the storm is moving eastward As a licenses for up to 30 days on i brary the government as a sym- major, Miss Kariger. is from to their location for baseball.

Thev check for $35.98 here. first conviction for careless and, bol of American desire to assist the Canal Zone. She is a mem- had been set up for Maryville high reckless driving. It w-ould let mag- west African nation. Istraies suspend licenses for no more than a year.

It also would make it possible iesujt, the weatherman predicts (0 a drjver for up to six months anew in northern Missouri and rain if drove while his liCPaM, iS or snow in the south tonight. There suspended or revoked. He also will be occasional rain in the south- could be fined up to $500 and east Thursday. previous suspension or revocation Along with the precipitation will COuld be doubled in length of time, come colder weather with lows to- Physical Exam Kicked Out night in the 20s in the northwest But a section was eliminated Three men were fined a total of and the 30s southeast. earlier by which the director of, W1'b couit costs this morn- For the next five days ahead the revenue could order the examina- inp Judge Mi.ton Hull in magis- forecast is for temperatures 6 to 10 tioo of a ability if he was Hull Fines Two in Careless Driving Cases degrees below normal.

believed mentally or physically Edward Young, 52, Mound Cit.v, was fined $10 and $12 costs on a capacitated to operate a motor ve-, i EARL HENDERSON IM1T hide. careless driving charge. AT ST. FRANCIS HOSPIT House members who carved that Highwav latro, po on Earl O. Henderson.

Maryville, is section out they wanted to slowly improving at the St, Fran- protect the driving privilege for ber of Alpha Sigma Alpha, PEM school football, club; Swim Club; Pi Omega PI; Kappa Delta Pi. Another Nodaway countian honored is Miss Wright, Graham. She is student body vice-president; Sigma Sigma Sigma member; Musical Educators National Conference member. President of the student body, Buckingham is a business major and music minor from St. Joseph He is a Tau Kappa Epsilon member; number of Kappa Delta Pi and Pi Omega Pi.

James Roll, Lenox, la is a business major and an economics minor Wallace Croy Named Eugene Field Principal Wallace Croy, superintendent of the Ravenwood school system, has been awarded a contract to serve as principal of the Eugene Field elementary school here, effective $21699. Judge Milton Hull bound her over to circuit court and set her bond at $1 000. She had been sought for six months on the by the Nodaway county sheriff's office. She was arrested late last week at Tarkio and was brought here on the charge. Mrs.

Leek allegedly passed the check to David Suetterlin on Aug. 13, 1956. on a vehicle repair bill. Prosecuting Attorney Ray Eckles reported that she allegedly passed five other bad checks here totaling The Suetterlin cheek was written on a bank at liberty, where Dr. Brandenburg to Be Honored at Pittsburg College on Founders Day CIS hospital after suffering a heart older persom who as capable fnr Also fined $10 and $12 foi attack Feb.

26. 1 as they were when they were and member of Phi Sigma clocked Young at 80 to 90 miles an Kappa Delta Pi, and Pi Omega Pi. hour east of Maryville on Highway Mrs James Gromer, the former Miss Barbaro LaMar, Burlington (Continued on Page Seven) Apr. 1. Croy, school man of many year" experience, will succeed Mrs Leek formerly lived.

Frederick Schneider, who resigned Mr. and Mrs Frank Robison, younger. Glendale arrived Sunday to The other bill that fanned a iit- be with Mr. Henderson. Mrs.

Robison tie argumentative fire was one to is Mr. Henderson's sister. (Continued on Page Seven; Three Former Maryvillians Read News About Home Town Charles Baumli Named Nodaway Savings Bond Head Frank Ebbrecht Leases Fisher Grocery Store Frank Ebbrecht, manager of the Dr. Brandenburg visited at the local A Sc store here for the past home of Dr. and Mrs J.

W. Jones years, has leased the Fisher Gro- last night and attended the weekly very store at 114 W. 1st St from meeting of the Maryville Rotary Jerry Fisher and will open it Mon- club at noon today. He formerly 1 dsv was president of the club and also He said he will call the store "The served as Rotary district governor Weather Data MISSOURI WEATHER Occasional light snow north, light rain or drizzle southeast this afternoon; snow north, rain or snow south tonight; occasion- Biead Ebbrecht, who has been with the national grocery chain for 14 yeans, has purchased the stock and fixtures and has signed a 8-year lease on the store. Also included is a large free parking lot to the west of the store.

Ebbrecht came to Maryville early careless driving wa? Loran Henry, 53. Grant City. He allegedly ran the red light at Third and Noidh Main streets about 11 pin. Feb. 25.

Arthur Jess Crocker, 48, of 515 S. Buchanan not guilty to failing to register his truck in Missouri The of Charles fmed $5 and $12 costs by Bittmli as chairman of the Nod- Judge Hull on the charge. Crocker county U. S. Savings Bonds claimed his residence was Iow'a.

committee was- announced today by State Savings Bonds Chairman R. L- Hill, Columbia. Baumli is the County Treasurer-elect of away. "It is a great pleasure to appoint 1 Baumli as the new Nodaway County Savings Bonds Hill said is greatly respected in his com- The city employed two men for munity and is very much interested in the Savings program. I fee! quite certain that, under his Two Employed for City Street Work; 80 Blocks Ready its street crew yesterday in prepar ation for the warm weather resur facing and repair program Wallace Crov library Opening May Be Postponed INDEPENDENCE Dedl- ation of the Harry S.

Truman library, set for May 8 the 73rd birthday anniversary of the former may be postponed. The library corporation board, meeting yeaterdav, said it is con- 'idering postponing the event because of a conflict with a convention in City which will tax hotel facilities. Tom L. Evans, secretary, said the dates of May 23 uid June 8 axe under consideration. Mayor Robert P.

Weatherford of Independence, chairman of the dedication, said plans are to go ahead with the Masonic cornerstone laying on iy 8 as scheduled. Fourth District of Recently the above trio of former tended the same grammar school had been managing a store for the hometown newspaper at Ventura, here. The three attended the local tonight and in southeast half Thursday; low tonight 20s northwest to 30s southeast; high Thursday 30s north to lower south. weather record temperature Barometer Temperature at 7 a m. 1 r'-i during night Road mg yeatorda.v 7 p.m.

It igheM Highest year today l.owoat year today 30.1« 28 28 42 4 9 73 S4 chain. He is a member of the Elks club and the Chamber of Commerce Ebbrecht is married and he and his wife have three children, Richard, 12; Mary Kathleen, and Mark, 5 They are members of St. Patrick's church. The family will move to quarters at the store later Fisher and his wife have operated the Fisher Grocery for the past fiiSris 19 gun tonic a heart attack and closed the store. Itan Km 6.44 His are indefinite.

as town news College together. Russell began In the picture they can be seen teaching at Elmo at the age of 19. reading a copy of The Daily Forum Westfall, formerly an adminis- which all three Northwest state tiator of Wheeling schools, started College graduates really enjoy when at Northwest State in 1931. He went it is received. to Ventura in 1947, where he is in- Thus same picture, which was stmctor of He is a useo in the Ventura paper, shows, brother to Robert.

Westfall, left to right, Dean Miller, Donald went to Ventura in 1948, 8. Russell, and Frank W. Westfall, where he is a teacher in the mathe- all instructors at Ventura College, mattes division. Miller has been Miller, a son of Mrs, w. W.

Mere- teaching in Ventura since 1947. He dith, Maryville, and Westfall, son of is a member of the business educa- Mrs. Florence Westfall, both at- tioi division. 9 City Manager Pierce and ablfc leadership, Nodaway county earlier this year to complete work American Legion Plans Street Commissioner Robert Thomp-, W1H continue or even exwed its fine 0n his doctor of education degree Meetina at Savannah son also visited a county rock quar- Savings Bonds record at the University of Colorado ry and put in an order for gravel At the same time Baumli an- Croy contract is for the two re-1 The Fourth District of the Amer- for the program. nounced the names of the members maining months of the current jehn Legion Auxiliary will hold a The two new employees are Eldon of his Nodaway county Savings school year and also for the en- meeting Tuesday at the New Del Everhart, 521 S.

Charles and, Bunds Committee. They are: Chil- I suiflg term. nfar savannah according to an Noah Wells, 1001 E. Thompson St ton Robinson, Joseph Jackson, His neuce includes being announcement made by Mrs Ben Everhart, who formerly lived south john Mauzey, Richard Fields, at the Maryville high school, Walter Conception Jet district oi Maryville, is a new resident Ted Baldwin. Dick Haynes, Kenneth later there, prinel- The Dick the city, but Wells has been woik- Wright, Mrs.

Naomi at the Hickman high school, ing street crew during sum- Qrav yfrs. Eldon Murray, Mrs. Columbia: and nine years as sup- mers for a number of years. Garth Espey, Herbert Dieterich, I crintendtnt of schools in Tarkio. The men will be used 111 other pjaud pjeroomt Everett Brown bas taught summer school street programs until warm weath- courses at the Tarkio College and er permits the resurfacing and re-1 has super, ted student teachers pair programs to beg.n.

Thompson said that about Bell, Cleo Gregg, Jack Tarpley. doing practice teach 1 unit noi schools. For the past fnei blocks of streets are ready for coats 1 Ji James vearfi iie has been aiioerinteadaiit1 Apartment historian, will be a guest VI vk Stpnhpncnn oil BUpfl lllienaeiH I 80 Paul Fields, Gil Poese, William practice teaching in the pub tPhAAit I No 287 will be for the meeting. Mrs. Lloyd Schmitt, Savannah, will give the welcome for the meeting and Mrs.

Maude Robison, Mound City, will give response. Mr- Rav Shannon Kansas Cur, of oil. They were scarified last fall Mis. O. Stephenson, a.l of IS preparation for 1957 work MaryrJUe, and R.

C. Wilson of Thompson said it sinot known Skidmore, now just exactly how many blocks Baumli replaces the late W. H. of streets will be resurfaced this Burr as county savings chair- year. man.

During 1956 citizens of Nodaway not fully Wired county invested $1,032,939 not lei. Ii7. Savings Bonds, or 133 1 per cent oi the assigned quota. of the Ravenwood system, oi the unit Unit will re- training includes a mas- 0,1 the degree from the University of during the year in then respec- Iowa and graduate study at the units. imiversities of Columbia.

Wyom-1 Registrauon for the all-dae ing and Chicago. He plans to do! meeting will be between 9 and 10 further graduate study in elemeti- a. m. Members of the Auxiliary tary education, beginning in the! units of the district should niaks coming sum me i session. with their unit preai- (Continued on Page Seven) dents by Saturday..

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