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7 WWDt' laai pollution. a BB Published Daily Except Sunday in Sikerton, Scott County, Missouri 1 10 PER COPY OUR 57TH YEAR SIKESTON, SCOTT COUNTY, MISSOURI, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1969 NUMBER 295 i rr Fatal I 'f' I. "i vr a ri'W iptAr i III, i.1 6 id" Fiery Crash For Catron Enemy rrolongs Woman A Catron woman waa burned Mra. Eula Brown, 68, to death and the driver of both passenger in a 1964 Chevrolet, hides seriously injured in a driven by her husband, Virgil ear truck collision Friday at Brown, 60, died when their ear 6:45 p.m., on route three was struck by a 1969 Chevrolet miles north of Catron. pickup truck, driven by James SAIGON (AP) Enemy Swiney, 21, Catron.

The patrol barged that the Swiney pickup track waa speeding. The driver applied the brakes aa the Brown car attempted to make a left turn British Troops Break Through IrifiVi H5Hiiffif1a into the drive of their home. lriSIl OarrilUUeS The truck struck the Brown upt vaqt i j. car and both vehicles traveled AP it roTbrMched T' the barricades of Roman SSJZFStm null ad Catholic controlled MFree Bo2 5x Belfast" for the first time today in a major show of force id wJomf designed to bring the city back tim to ta under control. rescued.

a Infantrymen with automatic Brown received a concussion weapons moved inside the nd 8wiBy barricades at the southern end of concussion and internal injuries. Albert Road, which forms the Bo" nine xvom the Falls Road Missouri Delta Community troop launched a second day of heavy attacks across South Vietnam today and battled allied i troops la Jungles northwest of Saigon and along coastal lowlands south of Da Nang. The Viet Cong radio said the new round of attacks waa a response to the death Wednesday of President Ho Chi Minn of North Vietnam. A broadcast monitored in Saigon said the attack wet launched "to change sorrow into revolutionary act after receiving the news of chairman Ho's death. The heaviest attacks hit the Da Nang area, South Vietnam's second largest city SO miles northeast of Saigon.

7 Viet Cong gunner dammed at least MS round of rocket and mortars into the city and IS American military installation. At least kt persona were killed and 1M wounded in the Da Nang attacks. Million of dollar worth of food and fuel went up in flame aa 100 pound rockets tore through supply depots, The dead included three UJ3. Marines, seven Vietnamese children and six Vietnamese civilian. The wounded included 130 Marine, 13 sailor and Vietnamese civilians.

U.8. headquarter reported noepiuu in criuou wnuiuwi iy 11 tal iiHT 4 'in matt a i aa nai a a inav umq a erowo wno men MISS NATIONAL SOYBEAN QUEEN, Brenda Kay farsn, 15, oi uiraiueau, to fint uken to Watkina and Son 1 1 Vrntaaal Umms Pmi Funeral Home in Parma. mnA than fir i Hi 1.. JLi 1. DiMiaJa JFTiaay B.m.

at Wl At the north end of the road a a Af fit nwfk anH wemA ieerinVcrowd Ihe alternate, left, is Karia Kay UOOK, lb, OX ronagevme. dwowiw theT met a of Interaection of highway 60 and limit of StovaU, 20, of Seneth. The crowning took place in me rorxageviue nign ocnuut Cadiolic wno route at the east 1 A Ctaff nkntA Kv Jaua T.vnnl hald the ana for the nasi three moxvnuwi held the area for the past three Girardeau Girl Cape Week. VIiaiiCBMJii wm uijusvu laiwiHi The troop brought up bulldoier. and truckload of in 1969 reserve.

But a yet they made J11 20 not the to go behind the Aear attnpted to Darncaae. ft ft make a left turn, when a 1964 afCffl of the atreef defense 1. and Wears Soybean Crown the enemy launched 40 rocket A SMILE marklinff nenonalitv enabled Debbie PurceUi to win the 1969 Little Miss mortar attack overnight. committee" that the barricades ul three taken The were to the Dexte, title Friday night among 63 contestants. She flashes that smile after outgoing t.VNrf bf rnmmun tv vt i at i.

Mimm aaw tnat omy aoout nail oi Community i kt Miaa om' Missouri Delta ai ar a. a taa latm iiii apanaaia' rriiav aa a wr ivaiii uwm i nu buhcaiiuw tv mmam aww a a eaaualtiea at would be removed and the army would guarantee the street protection. mute jufVAvt, wiob aniKJ vcuuj, aw, tnem caueea hospital. Shannon Lynn Hendricks, left. Miss Penny Garner gained the second alternate spot In addition to the Billy 8 i I 2 0, The barricades control one Kathy Nell Ashby, 18, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Ashby Jr. of PortagevQle. She is a freshman in the Methodist Hospital School of nursing in Memphis. Amenda Smith, 16, of Portagevilie, daughter of Mr.

and Mra. Lawrence Smith. She is a junior at Portagevilie High and is Miss Farm Bureau. Donna May berry, 18, of Ridgely, Tenn. daughter of Mr.

bond, with a $26 bond going to the second alternate. Other entries in the contest: Cinda Oaye Duniphan, 18 of Chaffee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A.

Duniphan. Cinda wfll be a freshman in Southeast Missouri Stat College in Cape Qirardeau this fall, majoring in business administration. Mary Hunter, 19, of New Madrid, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hunter, Jr.

Mary la a freshman at the Avila College in BY JESSE LYNN i PORTAGEVILLE Brenda Kay Parsh, 18, of Cape Girardeau, was crowned Miss National Soybean Queen last night in competition with 20 other beauties. Queen Brendaa measurement are 36 24 36, She stands 6 6V and weighs 135 pounds. The brown haired, brown eyed beauty also holds the title of Miss Watermelon Festival Queen. Debbie Purcelli Wins Little Miss Dexter Titled Protestant area are incensed 1969 Chevrolet driven by by the Catholic flying of the Charles Foster, 26. Newton, Irish republic flag within the Iow J.

OT0r and strutk 1965 a Chevrolet, barricaded stronghold. i R. R.if. tha Athar driven by Sbole, headon, the and Mrs. Ralph Mayberry.

de of the city, police dir 4. Donna attend the Newborn tn angry of L000 S' UntothLucy She was the first alternate in Kansas City, majoring in nursing. BY E. JL MAYS alternate spot and Mia Penny Mouser, Leaa Parks, Mia STATE EDITOR Gamer, sponsored by Bennett Purcelli, Camie Jo Putnam, DEXTER Debbie Purcelli, Appliance daughter of air. and Rhonda Ritchie, Carole 8mHh, five year old daughter of Mr, and Mrs.

Bitt Garner, wee Maaaed HDnne iltuafsa, Jiobae Turkay Mrs. Joe Purcelli, used a show second alternate. Both will serve Erin Womble, Carol Watkin and Jamie LWTnee, 16, vocational school In Newbern, Protenta Who were advancing IhopltaJ in Poplar Bluff. last year soybean queen contest, second alternate to Mies d. f.ii 1 1 1 wjfevaay cniiaren Deaeanaer on aaugnvgr ox Mr.

ana Mr. Jama wn. 8h Ann Cartwright. 17. of aentor at Gideon high.

TiptonvUle, Tenn. daughter of Mr. and Mra. JL C. Cartwright.

topping mien and a heart as Mats PurceUi' attendants a LaPon Wolpera. Bootheel and Mia Cape Girardeau, and wa one of 10 aemi finalite in this year' Mia Missouri contest. Friday she participate in the annual warming personality night to win the 1969 Little Mis Little Mias Stoddard County tear down barricade. school bus complained of About 1,600 British troop injuriee in an accident stood by but were not called in. st 8:30 p.m.

on route Police encountered some aouthwe.t of stone throwing from the Oosstswrn ta iPerry i county. demonstrators. injA 97 chool Ju driven by Prime Minister Jamea 60 fl" ruu mi. and a 1955 Chevrolet school Americana were wounded ahellings elsewhere across the country. Seven fresh enemy ground 1 attacks were reported today and at least two battles still were raging north of Saigon.

U.S. Headquarter aaid at least North Vietnamese had been killed in the two fight. Incomplete report put U.S. eaaualtiea st three killed and 41 tunes tmt haavf ectfort rcg Friday, at least American troops have been kiled and 367 wounded. The UJS.

Command aaid the uddea upsurge of enemy activity marked the second "highpoint" of the Communist Command's fall campaign. The first waa on Aug. 12 when 137 allied baaaa and town came under attack. Although the Viet Cong radio claimed the second round of blows were a reaction to Ho Chi Minh's death, U.S. officer tended to discount this.

They aid that captured documenta and prisoner mterrogationa two weeka before Ho'a death had indicated another sudden eruption of enemy attacks thia mra. etcy nenaiey ana nmw she i eenlor at Lake County otA' of Gideon. Sandy Miss High School in TiptonviUe. and Mra. Floyd E.

Parsh and ia a Gideon and is a Junior in Gideon gltl Duff, 16, of Dexter title in competition with contest at the same ait on Sept. 62 other hopeful. The annual 1 5 aa the opening of the annual event was sponsored by the Stoddard County Fall Festival, Soroptimist Club of Stoddard which runs through Sept 20. A Pnrtamvill. daushta of Mr.

and wpnuniun at wa Dwuumwi nign. Missouri State College in Cape Pamela Thornbrough, Girardeau, majoring in speech, daughter of Mr. and Mr. If Mrs. Charles Duff.

'Rita ia a OUl t.inloa PwfMilU Miffh. k. Mim bus, driven by Jo Ann Lane, 32, county. Debbie sponsored Miss Stoddard County contest will be held then. A $100 college PrAt.t..it nrotaata were Braaeau, were parked aide by by City Motor Sale The brown eyed, brunette scholarship and $25 saving Queen Brenda wa crowned Thornbrough of Gideon.

She i a by retiring Queen Susie junior at Gideon High. Richardson of Jackson, Tenn. Madelon Fisher, 16, of mounting afuf Catholic who 1" tmm.mA Mfuaarf tn Buick, driven by James StrcUer, Kathy Marchbanks, 16, of Gideon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Marchbanks; She is a aenior at Gideon High.

Joyce Ann Chambers, 17, of dismantle barricade, they had grounded jurvj the hill and skidded First alternate was Karl Kay Portagevilie, daughter of Mr. and came over erected during last month haired girl drew the attention of bond will i be awarded the the audience as she used her winners. feminine wiles to capture the Teary eyed mother held notice of judge and a crowd, their breath aa the original cast that packed the Dexter high waa reduced to 25, to 15 and school auditorium. Smiling, then to the final three winner. into the 1967 bus.

rioting. Misses Alsup, Brown, Dodd, Betty Garner, Penny Gamer, Hendricks, Hessling, HiU, Holman, Huey, Purcelli, Taylor, Wamble, Watkina and Wolpera made up the 15 finalist. A quartet of Sikeston women Including Mrs. Franklin Struwe, Mra. Elmer Pong.

Mra. L. Webb and Mra. John Brannock, were the Judge. Mr, fcina Arnold, Soroptimist president, delivered the welcome.

Mra. Ines Sapp waa master of ceremonies with Mra. Ruth Finney giving the musical accompaniment. The Alice Rainey Dancers performed. Monies from this, the first of two annual presentation by the club, go to aid the needy of Stoddard county.

Some $1,600 waa given to Dexter Memorial hospital last year. Portagevilie, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Robert Chambers. Joyce is a senior at Portaseville High.

walking with a grace and Included In the 25 finalists Mr. R. L. Fisher. 8he i a aenior at Portagevilie high.

Carol Barham. 17. of Portagevilie. daughter of Mr. and Mra.

James F. Barham. She i senior at PortagevUle High. Ronda Sudbury, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mra.

James Sudbury of Risco. Ronda is a senior at Risco High and Cook, 16, of Portagevilie. Karl 1 a senior at Portagevilie high school and ia the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cook.

She stands 6 6, weighs 120 pounds with brown hair and hazel eye. Her measurement are 37 24 36V4. Second alternate was Beverla StovaU, 20, of Seneth, the daughter of Mr. and Mr. John Terri Ruth Moore, 18, of Lilbourn, daughter of Mr.

and Mra. James Moore. She is hinior at Lilbourn High School. movement that belied her years, were Deborah Mae Alsup, he drew immediate attention. Dianne Bicker, Judy Devi She waa crowned by retiring Bolinger, Patricia Brown, Ear line Little Mias Dexter Mis Jamie Dodd, Karen Eseil, Joy France.

Sue Carney, daughter of Mr. and Betty Kay Garner, Penny Mr. Jame Carney. Garner, Hope Gibson, Mia Shannon Lynn Hendricks, Hendricks, Pamela Heeding, daughter of Mrs. Paula Angi Hill, Melissa Holman, Hendricks, sponsored by Hardy Anita Huey, Deborah Huey, Gift Shop gsined the first Charlotte Landon, Leslie Hearnes Hopeful of Chances Kus Moreland of KM IS radio in Portagevilie waa the master of ceremonies for the annual soybean queen contest.

Mayor Earl Walker gave the welcoming address Judges for the contest were, Stovall, Jr. Beverly is a junior at currently holds the title or Mia Arkansas State College in Risco. Jonesboro, majoring In Jann Hardesty, 17, of speech and drama. She stands at CaruthersrUle, daughter of Mr. 6 6, weigh 110 pound with and Mr.

James Hardesty, 17, of brown hair and eyes. Her Caruthersville, daughter of Mr. Communist delegation were arriving in Hanoi from all over the world for the funeral of the North Vietnamese president who died Wednesday. I But the Communist Chinese delegation headed by Premier Chou en4ai already ha paid ita respect and returned to Peking, apparently to avoid being In the city when Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosygin arrives today.

It waa not made dear whether the measurement are 34 21 35. and Mra. James Hardesty. She ia Charlee Hay nee of Horner sville. a aenior at Caruthersville High Frank Guinn of Paragould, and waa second alternate to Mia and Mr.

and Mr. O. D. Clayton Armstrong Tells Teens of Supreme Being Awareness Camblin Cited On Two Counts Of Misconduct Miaaouri Bootheel. OI Bikeeton.

New Miss America to Communiat Chinees delegation WAPAKOENTA, Ohio(AP) comedian Bob Hope were asked would return for the funeral. Route 84 to Be Closed The queen will receive a $100 savings bond. The first alternate will receive a $50 Weather Chance of shower and thunderstorm through Sunday. Continued warm and humid. Afternoon highs around 90.

Low tonight around 70. Winds light southerly. Probability of precipitation 40 per cent tonight and 30 per cent Sunday. USk Ina UmnaMtliMa neu a. Armsnrong, nome iot ni to leaa a parade and people acheduiea lor Wednesday.

Nine Others HAYTI "VSJsBc Crowned Pemiscot county Tuesday east of Hayti so that an first visit since walking on the startioned themaelvee along its moon, said today he is "most route houm ahead of time, aware of the power of the A Armstrong arrived for the Supreme Being and His art meeting with teen agers, he work." circled the cinder track in front The 3 9 year old astronaut of the football field bleachers in spoke to more than 2,000 a red convertible automobile, cheering teen agers, shook hands Then he told the more than with his high school classmate 2,000 youngsters: of 1947 and visited with "Some of you have a fan interchange over Interatate 65 and a bridge can be completed Object to 4 Inquest Rules u. a wxmiA mAina at bv the contractor R. s. ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. (AP) Performing a Martian dance, Mia Ohio, Kathy Lynn Baumann.

won her second triumph in preliminary competition for the Mia America Pageant a tonight's final approached for it 60 beautiful contestants. Wearing a gold akin tight 7:30 a.m. today were 87 and 68 Potash nick, C. R. Simpson, degree.

reeident engineer, aaid. Sunset today I 7:21 p.m. Traffic will be routed over Sunrise tomorrow 6: 3 4 the newly eonataructed by ps MoonriM a.m, on the north side of route 84. New Moon 11 The trsveling pubUc Is urged to PROMINENT STARS use caution. The construction newsmen before heading for aong that ha become a fan aong BOSTON (AP) Nina appearance at two luncheon, of mine.

Thi. I. the dawning of who attended a party planned aimultaneoucly in hi the star of Aquarius I441. Marw Jo Konarkn aJi honor. "The star of Aquarius helped J.

ffird a "I find it difficult to me in my flight and rendesvou 5 believe, he told newsmen, with the ApoUo 11." kaiTw" II be under control of 60 mile from Neil Armstrong hometown in Ohio, performed The Twins right above the site will moon. flagmen. 'anyone could eee the sights I i. A mA wi wr aaamg we ewte oupreme SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) Issuei being placed before the Missouri General Assembly in special session beginning Monday stand a "fair chance" for passage.

Gov. Warren E. Hearnes said at a press conference here Friday. Hearnes made a brief reference to criticism issued earlier in the day by Earl Blackwell, president pro tern of the Senate and the chief foe of the governor's tax proposals. The Democrat from Hillsboro had termed Hearnes call for a special session "the most flagrant disregard of the people's will that I've ever witnessed.

Hearnes said people have a right to decide whom to believe on an issue. He arid his figure on the itate's tax needs were worked out by his budget staff, by the legislature's own fiscal officer, and with support from the Missouri Public Expenditures survey. The governor also was critical of a report that former House speaker Thomas Graham was planning to add a referendum provision for a vote of the people on tax measures. Hearnes was in Springfield to throw out the first pitch for the national so ft ball tournament. Davis Seriously 111; Wife Dies GENEVA (AP) William True Davis, former assistant secretary of the V3.

treasury and ambassador to Switzerland from 1963 to 1965, is seriously ill with sleeping sickness apparently contracted while on a safari in Uganda, a hospital spokesman here said today. The spokesman said Davis wife died of the same disease at a hospital in Kampala, Uganda. The spokesman said Davis, 50, is expected to recover but will require intensive care for several weeks. Davis, 50, was a candidate for the Democratic senatorial nomination in Missouri. He is from St.

Joseph, Mo. The spokesman said Davis did not become ill until he arrived in Bern and then was rushed to hospital in Geneva, He added the ambassador's son is still in Uganda and has not been affected by the sickness. view I mm thorn on my fravel WCainer ICVICW Court to rule against condition set for an Inquest into her death, ana not ne mow aware 01 me .14: U.S. Weather Bureau official The petition filed Friday by observations are for the 24 hour the five girls and four men who ending at 7:30 s.m. attended tha Cbappaquiddick periods an original Interpretative dance and gave a monologue on the moon landing to win the talent division.

"I've never met Mr. Armstrong, but I would like to lomtdiy," the 19 year old brunette said. Armstrong, first man to set foot on the moon, receives an official welcoming in Wapakoneta today while Kathy, Rain High JEFFERSON CITY (AP) Special Commissioner Ray Weightman ha recommended thai the Miaaouri Supreme Court discipline Granville L. Gamblin, a St. Louis Count Attorney, on two count of professional misconduct.

The former circuit Judge from Maryville found that on count one Gamblin, as sttorney for the former Mr. Jean Shelby of Poplar Bluff, encouraged the woman to meet with the judge hearing the divorce case In which she waa the defendant. The evidence showed, Weightman said, that former Circuit Judge John Healer, Gamblin and Mra. Shelby met in Gamblin' office to discus the case. The evidence also showed that Mm Shelby told Gamblin aha waa meeting Judge Hader intimately.

"Fine," the commissioner's report quoted Gamblin as aaying, "don't tell anyone about the meetings. The Miaaouri House of Representative drafted articles of Impeachment against Judge Haalar for hi part in the Shelby case but he resigned and surrendered hi law license Just before the Supreme Court wa to have heard the Impeachment charge. Count two was estate case from Dent County where Gamblin grew up and practiced law until ISO. He years old now. In that case he allegedly demanded $4,600 fee before turning over a deed involved In aji aetata.

Weightman aaid that waa Improper. Creating New Nobles Theme of Ceremonial Creating new nobles will be include aU atar football games, the theme of the Semo Shrine basketball games, circuaea, and Club Ceremonial next Saturday, other sctivitiee such aa jmwto, About 600 Shriner from wUUMwqtha. of tts sra. throughout Missouri will attend. The Shriner are knemn a mL i.l la nrvan tn the WOfld grCatCSI 92 .00 daily.

Aug. 80 Aug. 31 Sept. 1 Sept. Sept I Sept 4 wane party parallel the one Low filed Tuaaday by Kennedy in 66 asking the court to overturn 70 ground rule established for the 68 Inquest by Judge Jamaa A.

Boyle 68 of Edgartown District Court. 68 Their petitiona, however, 68 have an extra clause contending 68 that their righta to privacy ,1.73 would be violated by an open .00 .86 .15 .73 trace 94 88 88 88 81 87 a resident of Independence, attempts to aoar into fame and .00 Sept. 6 Rainfall for the week Maaona who have advanced to philanthropiat. Each year mora fortune as Mia America 1970. Masons, WHO nave iowhw uu a Mia Pamela Michigan, Anne il.

Kr scnava man duvu diuuivu nvm. 'Zu'JTaa hurned chUdren are treated at Rainfall for the .....1.73 Inquest. Rainfall for the year Like Kennedy petition, the 88 67 '68 '69 nta now one argua that Judge) Ewer of the supreme being and art work. Ha told the teen ager that the star Aquarius, alao the name of a popular aong, helped guide him back to earth. A few minute later he shook hand with members of his 1947 Wapakoneta High School graduating daas and kid on 4sSai eeJ afcK it The inevitable question, "Do you remember me?" caused him to atop In front of one former classmate.

1 "Punky, 111 never forget you, he replied to Doris Weber. Then he leaned and kkaed her on the cheek and shook haada with her husband, Kenneth Weber, who started taking flying lessons with Armstrong hare in 1946. Thi Northwest Ohio town of 7,600 filled up early with thousand of visitors who hoped for a glimpse of the first man to walk on natural earth aatellite, Gov. Jam A. Rhode and Scottish Rite.

Petition my oa obtained from Shrine Club 8.21 2.07 4.41 10.66 Boyle erred in ruling that new 8.26 2.41 2.07 2.28 media would bo admitted, and the hospital or bums Institutes. Over the years, some 150,000 children have benefitted from the work of the institute. Thai treatment la free to the natienta oarcnta. Any severely Eldred of Birmingham, daixled the 7,100 spectator in Convention Hall with bar SS 23 31 figure to win the swimeuit division. I was shocked, Pamela said.

"I always feel that somebody else has a better figure than I do. officers. The Shrine, known a thtpkyground of Masonry, ha a membership of 851,000 tl Tamnlai In 3.20 that ha deprived them of "due 6.96 proeca protection in refusing aJ lsallaaaaaJ(J MEt Ilfls9a6w s3 et( '(SsTe'e'nPai JaTimaft' Astt tss9BMtaa'a jfcaQf S(a SfBaaFafltesNHftia? (Fi tkeflpfii tsQk 1,03 praaant evidenced burned or crippled child. Jan. Feb.

Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct Nov.

Dec. wJwth a marina. Thev own and regardless of race, color, or 1.00 2.60 8.41 12.68 3.70 6.35 9.06 9.47 7.43 4.60 8.88 2.31 2.61 8.78 4.20 161 3.78 1.45 3.71 8 08 6.60 1.63 4.96 104 106 8.18 4.96 4.96 4.72 6.27 I u.i. nnuA creed, to eligible to enter a Mias Michigan, a year oid A court source aaid that the three burn nnnners nospiuu aa wo marcy children and 1 ili.i.. UL nine new petitiona filed Friday oDerauna b.d," mo, 3JbWfUuui.U,top.rtorh.

Mb. Clo, who won a. an would be aant before the full bench with Kennedy for a package ruling. $28,000,000 annual y. fni' thi mm Anrainan an aw uwuivm veawaaaaee wmwmw ww mmmmw tm ar Totale 64.08 443.89 6148 This money launching pad Friday night.

through Shrine endeavor that puorship of a Shriner. i.

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