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The Daily Standard from Sikeston, Missouri • Page 16

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The Daily Standard, Sikeston, Mo. Thursday, October 3, 1974 16 Weather Elsewhere World Nei in Brief Deaths By The Associated Press Thursday Hi Lo Pre Otlk CARLE. GORDON Friday at Nunnelee Funeral Chanel, where services are WASHINGTON (AP) ThA frmoo i overwhelmingly to slash fnrmpi Pi. uj VT BERNIE The minister at scheduled at 2 p.m. Saturday funeral services scheduled at 2 with the Rev.

Lawrence Ray, p.m. Friday in Duffie Rainey pastor of the Vanduser Baptist Nixon expense money to $200,000 but rejected an effort to cut off even his pension as repudiation for Watergate President Ford oricinallv asked Sftfin nnn funeral Home tor carl Eugene Church, officiating. Burial will be in Forest Hills House blU now oe8 to the Senate. Cemetery near Morle WASHINGTON (AP) Betty Ford's sudd.n Uordon, 46, who died Monday, will be the Rev. Gene Langhofer, whose name was incorrectly listed as Gene Layne Hoefer in Wednesday's obituary notice.

No. 3 cancer has touched off a sympathetic reaction among women across the nation and an awakening to the dangers they also face. A spokesman for the American Cancer Society says telephones have been "ringing off the hook" with calls from thousands of women who want to make appointments with doctors and clinics for breast cancer examinations. Meanwhile, more than 10,000 letters, 500 phone calls and 200 telegrams have poured Into the White House and Bethesda Naval Hospital since word came of Mrs. Ford's breast cancer operation Saturday.

Con't from page 1 Lane, the street "that will run directly to the building, has WILLIAM E. EDWARDS MALDEN William Elbert Edwards, 86, a retired farmer, been graded. It will not be further, saying: "The government may prove at trial that individuals other than those named as defendants or identified as co conspirators by the grand jury were in fact members of the conspiracy charged in the indictment." By the end of Wednesday's court day, Sirica had finished preliminary questioning of 315 prospective jurors, in public and private, and had excused 171 who said they could not be sequestered for the 3 to 4 months the trial might take. The remaining 144 were to undergo more thorough, private questioning in the coming days. If a sufficient number survive questioning for possible bias, lawyers will have a chance to eliminate a specified number until 12 jurors and 6 alternates are seated.

CAPOBIANCO TO SAN DIEGO SAN DIEGO (AP) Tito Capobianco, opera producer and director, has been named artistic director elect of the San Diego Opera, effective this season. He will become artistic director upon Walter Herbert's retirement after the 1976 77 season. Capobianco has conceived and directed many new productions for Beverly Sills at the New York City Opera, including "Julius Caesar," "Tales of Hoffmann," "Maria Stuarda" and "Roberto Deve reux." He recently created a new "Norma" production for Joan Sutherland at the San Francisco Opera. died Wednesday at Dunklin surfaced, however, until after County Memorial Hospital in construction is completed, Kennett. Hill said.

He was bom Nov. 14, 1887 The new building will be in Campbell to the late Thomas located on land purchased by No. 2 Continued from page 1 And Ehrlichman posed a new problem for the judge: a claim that trial for conspiracy and obstruction of justice will place him in double jeopardy since Ehrlichman already stands convicted in the plumbers case. The prosecutors' memorandum said the new evidence made it necessary to add one co conspirator to the list drawn up by the Watergate grand jury. It did not name the person.

But a source close to the case confirmed the man is Richard A. Moore, the former special counsel to Nixon, who testified at the Senate Watergate hearings that he urged John W. Dean III to tell the cover up story to the president. Moore, who had been a holdover in the Ford administration, resigned Wednesday. The prosecutor's office had included Moore on its list of 44 prospective witnesses, largely because he was involved in some of the taped conversations that will be introduced into evidence.

At the time of his Senate appearance in July a year ago, the white haired Moore was represented by Herbert J. Miller, retained by Nixon after his resignation. The addition brought the number' of unindicted co conspirators to 20, according to sources. The only name that has surfaced officially is Nixon's. The prosecutors indicated the list may be extended No.

1, Con't from page 1 beatings while serving as jail trusty and has also been finked to beatings in the jail. He also reportedly has served as a i farm hand for the sheriff. AH of the allegations are reportedly under investigation by state and federal officers. The Pemiscot County prosecutor today admitted authorizing Butler's release last week. "He came to us with medical reports and a recommendation by his doctor that he be allowed to seek additional medical help for a blood circulation problem in his leg," Stephenson said.

"If I had not granted his release and something had happened to him I would be facing a big law The former Missouri and Mississippi state penitentary inmate had his patrol revoked March 8 after being arrested in Stoddard County and charged with burglary and stealing. "New Madrid County authorities were to have picked Butler up today after his hearing," Stephenson said. Pat Staggs, who was seriously injured in the accident and Butler were both taken to the Dunklin County Memorial Hospital in Kennett. Butler reportedly has recently been a patient at Methodist Hospital in Memphis for treatment of his circulatory problem and also spent 10 days in the Pemiscot County Memorial Hospital at Hayti recently. Kipley bdwards and Margaret the school board directly Albany 51 36 .03 cdy Albu'que 80 52 cdy Amarlllo 76 55 cir Anchorage 36 24 cir Ashevllle 57 30 cir Atlanta 65 41 cir Birmingham 66 35 cir Bismarck 67 37 cdy Boise 80 48 cdy Boston 58 40 cdy Brownsville 85 65 cdy Buffalo 42 30 .06 cdy Charleston 72 43 cdy Charlotte 61 36 cir Chicago 44 38 cir Cincinnati 50 27 cir Cleveland 45 39 .01 cdy Denver 83 45 cir Des Moines 56 38 cdy Detroit 46 24 cir Dulutn 46 31 cir Fairbanks 31 9 cir Fort Worth 85 60 cdy Green Bay 47 25 cdy Helena 78 43 cdy Honolulu 87 73 .10 cdy Houston 83 60 cdy Ind'apolls 52 27 cir Jacks'vllle 81 55 cir Juneau 38 27 .48 cdy Kansas City 59 45 cdy Las Vegas 95 65 .23 rn Little Rock 65 43 cdy Los Angeles 73 63 cir Louisville 53 32 cir Marquette 42 28 cir Memphis 73 38 cir Miami 86 75 cdy Milwaukee 45 27 cir Mpis St.

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Louis 55 31 cir Salt Lake 86 57 rn San Diego 74 63 cir San Fran 66 55 cdy Seattle 65 47 cdy Spokane 63 37 cdy Melvina Edwards. behind and south of the present high school building, which Hill thinks offers another advantage. This way, he said, some of the facilities of the high On Nov. 6, 1910, he married Mary R. Bromley, who survives.

He was a member of Bethany General Baptist Church. Other survivors include one school, as well as personnel, son, Cade Edwards of Kennett; can be used by both groups and such one daughter, Ruth Hollick of an exchange or facilities and will result in a saving for the services, personnel monetary WASHINGTON (AP) Federal prosecutors have linked one new name and may add others to the conspiracy case that has brought five Nixon loyalists to trial on Watergate related criminal charges. A prosecutors' memorandum said new evidence made it necessary to add one co conspirator to the list drawn up by the Watergate grand jury. It did not name the person, but a source close to the case confirmed the man is Richard Moore, the former special counsel to Nixon. WASHINGTON (AP) Sheik Zaki Yamani, Saudi Arabi's petroleum minister, warns that another Middle East war could break out in the next six months if the United States does not force Israel to pull back all the way to its 1967 borders.

However, if Israel yields all land occupied during the 1967 war, Saudi Arabia should be able to persuade all Arab members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries to sharply reduce current oil prices, he said. WASHINGTON (AP) The federal government is preparing contingency plans to divert some coal supplies from electric utilities and to embargo coal exports in the event of a miners strike next month. These are among several measures outlined in a memo from the Federal Energy Administration to the Interior Department. WASHINGTON (AP) The endW cheap oil will force the industrialized nations to change their lifestyles, says Iran's finance minister. "Once cheap oil is no longer available, you have to do something: either lower your standard of living, forget about excessive consumption and about waste being an important part of your economy, or you have to increase productivity, or both," said Hushang Ansary.

district. "This will probably be the last major construction in the district for awhile," Hill said. "That is," he added, 'unless something unexpected happens, like a major upsurge in population. And, of course, that's unlikely." In order to win approval, the bond issue must receive a two third majority of the votes cast in the election. "I don't foresee any major problems," Hill said, looking ahead to the election and planned construction.

Bakers field, one brother, Ed Edwards of Campbell; and four grandchildren, 10 greatgrandchildren and two great great grandchildren. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. today at Landess Funeral Home, where services are scheduled at 2 p.m. Friday. The Rev.

Fred Mammon will officiate. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. ROBERT E. GRAMMER PEACH ORCHARD Robert Eugene Grammar, infant son of Gary Grammar of Clarkton and Joflin Grammer of Peach Orchard, died Tuesday at his home. He was bom June 21, 1974.

In addition to his parents, he is survived by his paternal IV wrwmiMJumuum LIMON COMPANY FINDS A HOME NEW YORK (AP) The UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) No major progress il i XTt Kru.i.uu.Cr Jose Limon Uance company, toward an Arab Israeli settlement is expected during Grammer of Clarkton, and his which is carrying on since the Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger's trip to the Middle maternal grandparents, the death of lis founder, will make bast next week, a senior American official said today. A. II i A 1 4tM A the 92nd Street Young Men Apparently trying to neao on anticipation of a breakthrough, the official said all that is expected from the visits to Egypt, Syria, Jordan and Israel is an understanding of what may come next.

Rev. and Mrs. Junior Crane of Peach Orchard. Services were conducted Wednesday at Tatum's General Baptist Church by the Rev. Lewis Willis.

Burial followed in Stan field Cemetery near Clarkton with Russell Mortuary of Gideon in charge of arrangements. and Young Women's Hebrew Assn. its official home. Mr. Carl Urbont, executive director of the said that in the 1940s and '50s the building had been the modern dance center of New York.

"It is our aim to revive that center," he said. He said the Kaufmann Concert Hall stage will be en SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) The Dominican government has suspended negotiations with terrorists holding American diplomat Barbara Hutchison and six other hostages in the Venezuelan Consulate. "If they want to be tough, we'll be tough' the national police chief, Gen. Rafael Guzman Acosta, told local radio stations. He was apparently referring to a statement from the terrorists that their demands were not negotiable.

Thev WILMA LEE SIMPSON VANDUSER Wilma Lee larged by 1975. The company will rehearse, have demanded $1 million and safe conduct to Cuba and teach and perform at the Mexico for themselves and 37 Dolitical Drisoners. President Simpson, 38, died at 3 a.m. today in Poplar Bluff Hospital. YMHA.

It has 16 dancers, Ruth Joaquin Balaguer has agreed only to send the terrorists in bhe was oorn uct. j.0, ido Currier as artistic director and the consulate believed to number six out of the to David and Mae Wallace of fl technical stuff of three. It countrv. will work toward creating a re Ol i pertory theater of American enter beauty COIltest modern dance and also will continue to tour. MALDEN Twenty four the contest.

Tickets may be Vanduser, who survive. On May 18, 1956, married Joe Simpson, survives. Also surviving are she who one At the time of limon's death, contestants will compete in the purchased at the door. IT'S THAT TIME AGAIN BANK OF SIKESTON'S ANNUAL AUTO SHOW Friday and Saturday, October 11, 12, 9 a.m. 9 p.m.

Bank Of Sikeston Parking Lot (next to Post Office) Come see all the popular 1975 cars, displayed by Sikeston's leading new car Goza Harper Motor Co. SEMO Motor Co. A Sonny Presley Chevrolet Jarvis Motor Co. Sikeston Motor Co. Register for big cash awards! Maiden beauty The contestants are: nnsiy 30 n.m Saturdav Ken worthy.

Cheryl Baker. daughter, Dena Simpson of the romnanv waa denied the annual Miss home; two sons David and me company was aeniea Jje Danny Simpson of the home; right to per form any of the Potest at 7 Danny Simpson of the home; 'oflfc the Maiden High Schoo Shelby Robertson, Yvonne four sisters, Mrs Leda Stage, kS The event is Sale, Michelle Phelps, Debbie Mrs. Frances Easter and Miss tnai tne company nas proved Stone, Janice Berry, Angela Judy Wallace of Vanduser and stable through the past yearsponsored by local merchants Taylor Karen Pfeffer, Terry ivirs. auu warning ui ona use, am a uau, uao ivvvuvu jv huuch vajnex; nivcs, Wiliaru oherv rtetter uaroiyn and two brothers, Jerry and Bob Wallace of Vanduser. Friends may call after noon mission again to include Ur.

Larry Webster will act as Deck shelia Zimmerman, Humphrey works in its reper to master of ceremonies, and Diane Freeman, Sandi Newton, ry. out of town judges will judge Arla Bewie, Renei Lweli, Pati Dennis, Beth Byrum, Brenda Kelly, Melissa Threlkeld, Christy Faughn, MOVING SALE Patricia Morehead and Lisa Douglas. Radio auction set for Oct. 14 MALDEN Maiden Rotary Drawings for $250.00 cash to be given away by the auto dealers! $50.00 drawings will be between 8:00 pm and 8:30 pm, Friday, and between 5:00 pm and 5:30 pm, between 6:00 pm and 6:30 p.m., between 7:00 pm and 7:30 pm and between 8:00 pm and 8:30 pm on Saturday! (To be eligible to win you must have a driver's license and be present at the drawings). WE ARE PLANNING TO MOVE TO A NEW LOCATION AND ARE HAVING THIS SALE SO WE WILL NOT HAVE TO MOVE THEM TO OUR NEW LOCATION Club's annual radio auction sale will be held Oct.

14 19. The auction will be JUST IN TIME FOR FALL PLANTING conducted over radio station KTCB with members of the Rotary Club serving as auctioneers. Bidding will begin at 5 p.m. each day. LAWN SEEDING THESE PRICES GOOD FRIDAY SATURDAY ONLY More than lou area merchants and businessmen have donated articles to be auctioned off.

Proceeds from the sale wQl be used for club civic projects. LARGE 1518" MUMS REG '3" RED.YELLOW.PINK BRONZE NOW $169 Risco juniors to give play RISCO The junior class of Risco High School will present GAL SZE I BURF0RD.R0TUNDA.VARIGATED AZALEAS HOLLY RED.PINK REG. 3M i qq LANDSCAPE SIZE WHITE VALUE NOWrJ REG. J6M N0W 4 a play at 8 p.m. Friday in the high school auditorium.

The title of the play is "Mumbo written by Jack Barnard and directed by the play's sponsors, Miss Peggy FERNS 3 SIZES Some tn hanging baskets 1 Gal size HETZI JUNIPER 1824" $025 bides and Mrs. Natalie Griffith. Maiden of to host dinner Reg $6.50 roc NOW WHILE 20 LAST And if that new car fever hits you LET US FINANCE IT! Quickly! Conveniently! MALDEN The Maiden Chamber of Commerce will SEE US FOR YOUR FALL LAWN SEEDING COMPLETE STOCK OF GRASS! hold a dinner meeting at 7 pjn. Monday in the school cafeteria to discuss a bond issue for the VLW FESCUE GREEN I VUE MIX AND THE NEW ARBORETUM BLUE GRASS THE ONE THAT STANDS THE DROUGHT HUMIDITY IN THIS AREA. WE ALSO STOCK DECORATIVE BARK LANDSCAPERUCK city's waterworks and sewage and street systems.

wnuu SI 69 Interested citizens, as well as GEORGIAN WHITE MARBLE REG. I1UII chamber members, may attend. A SEE OUR TREE AZALEAS, CENTANY PLANTS STEM YUCCJT Mainord arrested NEW MADRID Jimmy AND CACTUS PLANTS WATCH FOR THE OPENINGOF OUR NEW COMPLETE LAWN GARDEN CENTER GARDEN LANE NURSERY Lee Mainord Jr. of Lil bourn was arrested Wednesday and charged with driving while intoxicated and failure to yield right of way to an emergency vehicle. He was released under $50 Bank of Sikeston 527 SO.

KINGSHIGHWAY SIKESTON, M0. SIKESTON. MISSOURI HELPS YOU CHANGE THtNGS FOR THE BETTER Member FDIC bond, according to City Marshal Virgil "Flip" Dees..

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