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i g-1 J. J. j- I TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER' M. 1957 ID DAILY JOURNAL-GAZETTE AND COMMERCIAL-STAR, MATTOON, ILLINOIS PAGE Jumps Negro Reporter Ella Henderson, 85, Mrs. Sampson, 27, Dies In Denver Dies in Toledo, 0.

Distribute Forms For Registration QfMoforVehic.es Tunisia Accepts Arms Offer From Egypt's Nasser Mrs. Ella Henderson, 89, died Mrs. Cletli Mae Sampson, 37. of Five Miners Die in Blast; Six Rescued WASHINGTON, p. (p) Five Of 11 miners trapped by an explosion 6S5 feet down In a mine Monday about 8 pm.

in Toledo, Newspaper Terms Crisis Grave Hour InMafion's Affairs By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS One Southern newspaper said today that.nhU the gravest hour In the nation's domestic affairs" In ft generation. In com 109 S. 26th, died Monday at Ohio. p. m.

in the Spears Chiropractic CAIRO (if President Nasser SPRINOFIELD, TU. Secretary of State Charles F. Carpentler Services will be at 1: JO pm hospital, Denver, where she has offered arms to Tunisia and Thursday at the Schilling funeral had been a patient for two months. said today uniformed Investigators that pro-Western North African home, with Rev. Earl OTfeai oi She had been in failing health for nation announced today It is ac flclatlng.

Burial will be in Dodge from his office have begun distribution of application blanks and teg Si TV, about a year. ceptlng. Grove cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday ether forms for 1858 registration of Punenl arrangements, in charge The announcement of accept motor vehicles to various outlets! of the Schilling funeral home, are ance was confirmed by the gov from 7 to 9 pm. throughout the state.

Incomplete. menting editorially on President Elsenhower's proclamation dear ing ths way for possible Use of federal troops to quash further violence at Little Rock. ernment of Tunis. Mr. Carpentler pointed out that they were trying to make safe lor fellow diggers were killed Monday near thla southwestern Pennsylvania town.

One -of the six rescued by heroic crews using a makeshift hoist la reported In poor condition at Mrs. Sampson was born on In Tunis, a spokesman said a mission would leave shortly for Mrs. Henderson wu born in Parsons, Kans. on Dec. 19, 1871, a daughter of William and Elm Ira Rue.

She was married to James Sept. 13, 1930. in Mattoon. his office will begin accepting applications for reassignment of daughter of William and Ema Two other papers published edi current numbers on October 1 Flfer Bryan. She married Birdie Cairo to fix conditions for delivery of the weapons.

He did not say what kind of weapons were Henderson, who preceded her torials blaming TJ. 8. Supreme Court Integration decisions for the In death. Turnbow. They were later divorced.

In 1954 she married Paul the Washington Hospital. Re James Wright, 59. Involved. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. disorders in the South since the start of this school year.

Sampson in Mattoon. The Tunisian spokesman said Vernon Harris of Toledo, Ohio; 8he Is survived by her husband All applications and other forma referred to In this story are available to the public at the offices of the Killed in the blast which ripped through the Marlanna mine of Bethlehem Steel Corp. were The Atlanta Constitution said nieces, Mrs. Ray Morgan, Mat-toon, Mrs. Clifford Selpel of Paul; two sons, Robert AH en Nasser's offer was made a week ago after President Hsbib Bour-gulba In a speech appealed to that "under his oath to uphold the Tumbow of 8ulUvan, and Emery George Demko, 56, Philip Kornet Charleston, Mrs.

Fern Mandel- Edward Sampson, Mattoon; Oeorge Harmuth, Joseph Smith corn, Orlando, and two "brother countries" to help Tu Constitution ths President had no choice but to take the action he did. daughter, Judith Catherine Turn- and Stanley Collins. nephews, William Rue of Mat- nisia. Tunisia has been having Its bow, Mattoon; her parents, Mr. toon, and Orlle Rue of Spring The five had a total of 17 chll "This is the gravest hour in the AU motorist wishing to retain and Mrs.

Bryan of Mattoon; three troubles with the French In adjoining Algeria and there have field. Mrs. Henderson wu a sister dren. nation's domestic affairs which their present numbers should have sisters, Miss Dorothy Bryan, Mrs of the late J. A.

Rue of Mattodn. been border clashes. this generation has known," the their Applications tn the Secretary Hospitalized with Wright were Oora Fuller and Mrs. Imogene The spokesman said Tunisia's of State't office by November 1, he Constitution continued. "Our coun Mike Knlzner, Stanley Majesky.

Springs, all of Mattooa; two added. half sisters. Mrs. Betty Boone try and Its integrity under ther law must come first. It law and acceptance "does not change In any way the attitude of Tunisia with regard to the Western bloc- The recent session of the Gener Limestone, Msine, and Mrs.

Cath John Krupclg, Charles Sprowls and William Nelson. They are suffering from shock and burns but hospital officials said they order are not superior to lawless erine Hlavaty of Hammond, An unidentified man attacks at Central High School Alex Wilson, Negro reporter for at Little Rock, Ark, after eight the Trl-State Defender, weekly Negro students entered the Negro publication of Memphis, school Monday. al Assembly Increased the fees for five separate Items, Secretary He added it also would nave ness and defiance then anarchy and a halt-brother, John Bryan Name Thatcher Assistant At III. Wesleyan BLOOMTNGTON, 111. Robert no effect on Tunisia's attitude to replaces government.

were expected to recover. Carpentler reminded motorists of Gary, Ind. Two brothers pre ceded her In death. ward an imminent US. reply to "nut everv American of aensl They are for certificate of title The 11 men, many of them fore Tunisia's request for arms.

It has tiva heart and mind will pray that duplicate title, corrected title and men and safety experts, had en Edward P. Kallis been reported the US, govern order may be restored and main Junking certificate, all raised to tered the mine nearly eight hours before the terrifying blast let go tl, and motorcycle and motor bi tained without resort wcopw. Thatcher, a former resident, of Mattoon Man On League's Board John P. Domeler, President of Defense Loses Mistrial Motion cycle registration, raised to 8850. -Not linos 1914 when Woodrow Mattoon, has been named a grad New Policeman at 7:15 a.

m. ment is sympathetic to the Tunisian request but wants to go slow to avoid offending the French. The 1958 license plates, bearing A mine spokesman said they Wilson Issued such a proclamft-un ans found It necessary to purple numerals on a white back uate assistant for the coming year, In the School of Music at Illinois Wesleyan University, it Edward P. Kallis. 33.

of 325 were attempting to repair a ven Egypt has received large ship ground, win aU be made of light send troops into an Arkansas mine tilaUon fan which had forced Wood lawn, has been named a city LOS ANOELES UTi-Thc Confidential magsslne criminal libel ments of Communist bloc arms weight steel, and will result was announced by President Mer dispute, has such a aocumem shutdown of the mine. Normally, patrolman to fill a vacancy creat saving of about 1150,000 over rM J. Holmes, case jury resumed dell Derations issued, ed by resignation of Sgt. Gerald In the past two years and now has a surplus of obsolete British, Oak Park Federal Savings and Loan Association, was elected president of the Illinois Savings and Loan League at Its 78th annua? convention today at the Chase Hotel in St. Louis.

two-yen period by eliminating today after a defense request for is time for reason The new voice teacher, a bar! about 600 men ere employed at the mine and at least 250 would hare been on duty had It not been Maxey. about 14100,000 higher priced alum a mistrial was turned down. and law to prevail in Little Rock. French and U. 8.

military equip-, ment. Patrolman Don Lee has been tone, has been director of chorus at Elmburet College for the past inum plates, Mr. Carpentler said Today marked the beginning of for the ventilation trouble. The President earnestly nopas promoted to sergeant and will be: The 1958 supplies 'are being dis year. He received his bachelor of the second week of the JuryU con Domeler, who succeeds Earl tributed to automobile dealers, Just what caused the blast eould not be determined Immedi assigned to ths third shift.

Sgt. Harold Allen, now on the third muslo degree from the American sideration of the ease. 2 Brothers Die troops win not be neeoeo. be also wishes the people to understand that law ra" prams." Danielson of Chicago, was advanced from the first vice presi Conservator of Music In Chicago, notaries public, Judges, county clerks and others who have spe Superior Judge Herbert Y. shift, win take the first shift to Walker Monday rejected Defense and has done graduate work at the American Conservatory as which Maxey now is assigned.

cifically requested them. Of Steam Burns Atty. Arthur J. Crowley's motion Kallis wu chosen from among well as Convene College, Spar' that the jury be dismissed without ately. Genn Hamilton Best LTT Speaker Brcther eff Msttcca four top applicants by the police Two young Chicago brothers, tanberg, 8.

and the New York reaching a verdict. dency of the state-wide organisation serving the $4 billion savings and loan business In Illinois. He has also served on several League committees and as a member of Its board of directors Serving with Domeler for the and fire examining board. nephews of Mrs. Betty Theism University.

Residents fcsskof Carter Crowley made his request on the, 504 17. 19th, and Mrs. Eileen A native of Oklahoma, he has Aside from vocal recitals In grounds that the jurors do not un Wyld, 1824 PUtt. were found dead been a Mattoon. resident three iaTflllX EL Ray Chicago, the midwest and south' derstand the court's Instructions of burns in their crib today and years and was a truck driver for it, Thatcher's performance ex ensuing year will be C.

Alan Wat Prosper of Perish- was the title of the talk by Glenn Hamilton, voted best speech of the More then 48 central Illinois police attributed the tragedy to McBride Express before accepting that they have deliberated long enough, and that the Jewish New perience Includes touring with "The Chicago Chorallers" and son of East St. Louis, first vice possibly a leaking steam radiator, the police Job, He lived in Chic ministers were guests of The Oar ter Oil Company today at a lunch' Edgar, 64. died at 8 p.m. Sunday the home of Mr. and Mm.

Hoy Williams, Shalbyvffle. Services win be ait in. Wednesday the UKtafi if. i home. Shefcyvtfle, w4 week by Lincoln Trail Toast- president; and William H.

Spicer The dead were Donald and go several years before coming 'Singing Commodores'' as well as Tear on Thursday might have a tendency to force verdict be masters at their regular meeting of LeGrange, second vice presi Arthur Nlederstadt, 8 and 3, whose here. with several opera groups. eon and program at the Ben wood Hotel 1n Effingham followed by a cause three jurors are of the Jew to the Hotel U. S. Grant Monday.

dent bodies were discovered this mora He win begin work at 8300 ish faith, Kent Ivans was toasbmaster of bus tour of the Loudon oil field Newly elected directors of the ine; by their mother, Yvonne. The, month. This will be Increased to knrlal kt ths GJemrood cemetery. the week and be Introduced Don in Fayette County. boys shared the same crib.

Mr. Edgar If servrrsd by hM Homenn, who spoke on "Peace $330 after six months and to 8345 In a year. He Is married and has 3:3 Coy Scouts To Attend Cairo The ministers, who were from Police said the crib wat near League are Irving Gllllck, Park Ridge, and Robert H. Stroker, Rockf ord. R.

E. Thorp, Aurora, was named to a three-year term, and of Mind," and Virgil Dodaon, wife. Mayme; ana a swer, Mattoon, Effingham. AKamont, St. three chll dree.

radiator from whloh valves had been removed. They theorised Stocks Rebound Fdbwing Drop whose toplo was "Opportunity klraoe Lowary. Mattoon. Elmo, Brownstown, Vandalla, Cow- Eliminations leading to ap den, and Beech er city, were trans Olln c. Wlrth, Mattoon, was re This weekend some 800 Explorer steam from the radiator might, have caused the third degree After the Invocation by L.

E. Kixon Blames Faubui nw TOMt in Vice PreeW elected for two years to flH a pointment of two more police captains win be held Oct. 4 and they ported private base to Effingham, for the noom luncheon accompanied by a group of Carter burnes. vacancy. Scouta of the Lincoln Trails Council win attend the eighth annual explorer outpost camp at NEW YORK The stock market rebounded after Ms beat win be added to (he force by Oct Wfcafield, Ken Degler Introduced guests Richard Gill and James McDonald.

Tabletopics master The father, Colin, 36, is ft sta Also serving aa board members dent Richard M. Nlson today said the "disgraceful W3 Rock in- 16. ing of Monday but ft number of men from the exmpanyi Tuna, tionary engineer. Pod est Big; Timber Camp north Six liremen also will be added todays gains were trimmed In Mattoon, end St. Elmo offices.

east of ShelbyvUle. next year win be C. Otto Dteken, Peoria; Ruth B. Jones, Urban Joseph F. Prola, Springfield; Frank T.

Sedlacek, Berwyn; Quy Dan Handley asked Toastmasters to speak on a controversial topic, with the man seated next to him to the city payroU In coming quiet trading early this afternoon. Following tt luncheon R. P. K. Slmroth, council activities Cd.RkhuTdHsgan tegratlon aitoaUcn" nrgery fault of Arkansas Oov.Orval Fan- bus.

Faubus "handling of ths) situation bad the inevitohU et-, months to conform to require Curtis, Mattoon, Garter's eastern Leading Issues stffl were fen- allotted equal time for rebuttal. ments of the 56-hour week ap division tractates', spoke briefly chairman from Decatur, is in charge of the three-day camp whloh opens at. 8:30 pm. Friday. Is visitor Here erally higher.

Advances ranged A. Wood Mt. Vernon; and im feet of inspiring 'extremisi ei- Selected topics ranged from Mil' proved In the last session of the on the fcnpoi tones of petroleum from fractions to around point. mediate past president Daniel CoL and Mrs. Richard Began, mmte." he told airpori renonow wsukee Braves to the Little Rock as aa energy source, after which state general 'assembly.

A new well has been sunk and But there was an increasing num who are nests of his mother, situation, and from crew cuts to he introduced F. M. Darrough, on arrival from Washington for ft short visit ber of losem, Is being tested by the state. The tests and report on the sew water Mrs. Mabel Began, in Urbane, relatives.

vice president from the company's Fill EnrcHment The market stepped ahead brisk spent Mondar m. Mattoon with General evaluate of the meet High Twelve Club supply should be complete Is time headquarters office In Tulsa. Dar- ly at the start in what brokers friends, Mr. and Mrs. A.

I Berk ing was X. J. Altaian. He was as for the camp, Scout executive rough gave a short talk on the Discoss Proinotion Western Avenue merchants held Reaches 2,162 owltx. Mr.

and Mrs. Stanton called a technical recovery from Monday break, the sharpest Clyde M. Clark said today. objectives and responsibilities of sisted by O. K.

Tlmmons, Ellis Stallard and R. L. Hill. Results Hears Isaac Unna Fltsgerren, and others. a meeting at Frits' store.

3003 CHARLESTON, XU. Fulltime Events Saturday will be center a major ofl company, using Car nearly two years, and the fairly CoL and Mrs. Hagan lived' at of scoring were announced by R. resident enrollment for the fall ed around the pioneering theme. ter as a typical example, and out Members of the High 12 CM) Western, this morning, to dlsouss a coming retafl promotion.

steep decline of Friday. But O. Lane and Prank Gibbons kept Highlight of the cam pout win be 3518 Prairie, Mattoon, from 1941 to 1944, while be was ROTO com lined the disposition of Carter's heard from Isaac Daniel TJnna, activity simmered down, prices quarter at Eastern Illinois XJnl verslty is 3,163 students, accord' the time. Income. He also discussed the lost their vigor.

a dance Saturday night at Shel' byvllle High School. mandant at Mattoon High School. Several officers and members of ing to Dr. Maurice M. Manbeck, vice counsuL Consulate of Israel of Chicago, speak on the Middle problem of constantly Increasing U.

8. Steel cancelled a one-point the local dub will drive to De registrar. The oampcit concludes with a For the past 10M years they have been in Germany on a tour of replacement cost which confronts East. Democracy or Ohaos." Oely a few catur Sunday to attend the an church service at 9 JO am. Sun rise, and Gulf Ou dropped around two points.

the nation's ofl Industry today duty. COL Hagan was chief of At their meeting today In the day. The current total la an increase of 13 per cent over last year and a 76 per cent Increase over the The first of two talks on Im nual club officers training meeting. The meeting will be held in prisons division of me legal portant phases of an on company's vice and adviser In penal clem Hotel US. Grant, TJnna outlined the present major problems of the Middle, East.

He emphasised that theft eeme to the Hots! V. 81 Grant, We tata'iride ka aervmt the lest ka fesds, ucUy and the YMCA building at 3 pm. Last Rites Held For past four' years. Eastern's enroll' Separate Pknq operations was made by R. E.

ency and criminal to former high commissioners fori ment was 3,085 in 1956 and 1323 William F. Cavins la 1953. economic aid wlU help prevent internal subversive activities In Germany and American ambassa Crashes KLI 4 Area 10 officers, Governor Robert Lane, assistant area governor, Glenn Hamilton, and area secretary, John O'Connor, win direct the training course for new Meleauy. Obt Hammond, Mattoon, Carter production manager, who discussed exploration and production operations. W.

A. Offlett, Mattoon, the company's eastern division em Eastern has' almost twice as dors in tnat country, rrom mi Funeral services for. William F. the Middle East countries, and not to 1957 be served on several In RACINE, Wis. 11 Two Illi Cavins, Charleston, were held military arms.

many men as women on with the men outnumbering the sen beef ftad saMwge wffl be ear Thvndar's sasna. ternational agencies and nois pilots in separate plane were ly elected officers. Sunday at 3 pm. In the Methodist church of with Dr. ployee relations advisor, then out coeds 1,378 to 787.

killed and 1 two children rideng President Alonzo Church re One of the problems In 'the Middle Eastern countries, Unna explained Is a' lack of hospitals, CoL and Mrs. Hagan have two wlth one of them died In crashes George V. Herrlck officiating. minded members of the Installs' lined some of the important phases of Garter's employe Telations Sunday near Racine, Mrs. Florence Myers was or children, Richard 14, and Ann Lynn, 9.

schools and Industry. "Israel," he program for Us more than 3,350 tlon of officers ceremony to be held at the regular meeting Oct ganist. She accompanied Don MAHKETS Dead one plane were Donald said, "has a major preoccupation In January of this year he was Serrano. 38, and employee, who are located throughout a 35-state operating Hliiiiiiii i.iiiMiiH 1i of finding homes and employment Cavins who sang "I Have Done My Work." Burial was In Dodge appointed toithe TJS. diplomatic for the hundreds of Jewish refu Donald Morton, 10, and his sister, Ann, 8.

VV V. territory. service by President Eisenhower. Grove cemetery, in charge of the September 24, 1957 Mattoon Livestock gees who enter the country at the Following the program the en He nas oeen assignea we e- Harper-swlckard funeral home. Hoes 25-50 lower.

Ton 310- Services Held For Biterd Daniels, 19 rate of 100,000 a year from Egypt, Parents of the children, who lived In Racine, were waiting at Dertment of State for a tour of tire group was taken' tn private Pallbearers were O. H. Ozee, North Africa, Hungary and other 230 lb. 17.00. 180-200 lb.

16.00-16.75. 240-300 lb. 16.40-16.90. Rough hogs duty of two or three' years in S. Hoots, George Lawson, Homer Sturtevant Airport for Balvaoo- to countries behind the Iron Cur Washington, DC He holds his Champion, J.

F. Bowman and A. land. Salvano's wife and two amajl buses on a tour of metallatlons in the Loudon ofl field located north of St Elmo, after which the buses returned the ministers to Funeral services for Richard Eugene Daniels, 19, who was killed ADVIHTiaiMENT roil IOft- UmmiiA nmniali for th conatrua4 tain." K. Gibson.

commission as colonel in the TJS Air Force Reserve. children also were in the group. The families are related. TJnna was introduced by Dr. In an automobile accident north' Mr.

Cavins, a long-time resident Mattoon Dairy Market Butterfat Grade 3 per lb. 42o Butterfat Grade 1 per lb. 45c Mattooa Ponltrv Market The Hagan family, accompanied Eugene Noskln. their respective towns. of Mattoon, died Thursday night east of Mattoon 'Friday night, were held at 1:30 p.

m. Monday In the The survivors did not witness the crash. It occurred when the A guest of the club was Charles in tne uazwooa convalescent tlon of th line Arts BuUdlilor Etn Ulloolc University, Charlet-ton, minoto, wul be rlv4 by th Teushtn Colin State of IlllnoU, at their office leered la, BoeavUV State Otflef Bulldlns. 8prinfflll. Illinois, until D8T, on Thurwlar.

October J4. ItBT. K. August, Mattoon. Ministers from Mattoon who attended the event Included Rt.

Rev. Msgr. Daniel Daly, Rev. R. C.

home. plane struck tree, five miles Leghorn hens. lb. 10c First Christian Church. I Dr.

A. Mont Massey officiated by his mother, win spend a week in. Owensboro, Ky. with Mr. and Mrs.

Wallace Hagan, and later the colonel and his family win, visit in Macon. with relatives southwest of Racine. i Hens. lb. 12c Detweller, Rev.

Carl Froese, Rev, Neero Shot Cocks, lb 8c Killed in the. other, crash was The opening and reading or me Dioa Pallbearers were Harold Strader, Richard Piatt, William Elliott, Powell Hall. Rev. H. T.

Harper, Eggs, base price vk Hayes Freight Lines Closes Terminal Here EAST ST. LOUIS, 111. (M Po Ma. Bmryle Eugene Hlnderer, 36, of wlU be publl of Mrs. Hagan before reporting tn Berarate rrtpoll wul be re- Steve Klmery, Don Gherkin and lice said today that a 43-year-old Northbrook, a Chicago suburb.

Bis Rev. Jnmes W. Lively, Rev. Howard McPadden, Rev. Don Peter Mattooa Grain Market oelved ter tho 1 Oeneral Washington, Mickey McFarland.

New Oats Corn Soybeans plane plunged Into a farm field 15 The Mattoon terminal of Hayes CoL Hagan Is the donor of the Negro was shot to death Monday by his former girl friend. The son, and Rev. James X. Reynolds. 8 AO 8L11 82.10 miles southwest of Racine few I 1 ()- Pluniblnsi Heatins ana laUns Work.

(1) Electrical Work, (4) Auditorium Berlins. Equipment and () Venetlae BUnda. Burial was In Dodge Orove cemetery, in charge of the Schilling Freight Lines, Inc, at 34th and Marshall has been closed because Hagan award given annually to an outstanding ROTO student at aeaa man was i nomas juee Mar Chleare Prodaee hours after the first crash: Bin' derer was -flying tin. Officers said he was shot by CHICAGO 1 Chicago Mer Set Graveside Rites For Baldwin Infant Copies of tho plans ano wvn cations mar obtolned at the of. of a change In the firm's oper Mattoon High School.

cantile Exchange: Butter firm: Miss Velma BurreU, 33, her funeral home. Fire in RR Car ations. home on Bond Avenue. flees of Lnnaoen ana Arehlteeta and Enflneere, 0J Cora Belt Bank Building, Bloomtngton, nnl. hv lannaltlni fOT 0ca Except in a few instances, the receipts wholesale buying prices1 unchanged to higher; 93 score AA 92 A 62; 90 Graveside services for Rickey Edgar Baldwin, infant son of Young Patriot SALEM, NJI.

(4V-Thlrd grade teacher Mrs. Gertrude Rush ton line has discontinued hewing FdedaliTric2r.e;H3tT Uni, Wcrrfes ail, aa ui MM. aa a Kenneth and Dorla William Bald partial truck loads for individual lllllllilllillllllllll Hospital Notes Mt so obtained. The amount the deposit wul bo refunded wlthtn tea days after the opening upon return Of tha piano an jjpocl- win, who died in Odesea, Texas, 89 59K. Eggs steady; receipts wholesale buying nrices unchang Fire in a eectionhaiid cooking ar, caused by an overheated stove, was put out by firemen at 8 am.

today at the Illinois Central Railroad tracks near 18th. There was some damage to the" wood SPARTANBURG, SC. UB A Monday, win be held Wednesday customers. In the future Its operations win be restricted to fun-truck loads. urged pupils to bring their musical "Instruments" to class for demonstration.

Mark a tissue covered- Vltlttne Heure tte4endTtetp.se, dally. woman phoned airport manager C. R. Moss and asked: "What's of the pUn and ipeelneaUona wlU at 10:30 a. m.

In Dodge Grove cemetery. Dr. James wfll Officials said the volume of, ed to higher; 65 per cent or better A white 46; mixed 44tt; mediums 35; standards 36; dirties 28; checks 38M; current receipts the status of Frieda? wan of the car, which was ignited officiate. freight locally available under the new company operation would Admitted Monday John Franklin Abbott, 600 S. 'She's on the way to- the air by the stove nearby.

Friends may can at the Schfl comb. When, ha. beganhl solo, the class stood and listened with rapt attention. His selection: a. nlao be avauanio iot proepwtlve bidders and othor ln-tereated partleo.

without hnr. the of floe of the Teachers Colio Board. Room 111. State Office Bulldlne, Springtlelt Illlnol'. tho Buelneel Office.

Admlnletratloa BuUdln. Esetem SllnoU Dniverelty, Tlllnnl and e.t tho Of- port," be said. not Justify continued operation of 35th. ling funeral home Wednesday morning from- untn the service IndlanapollsvLivesteek INDIANAPOLIS UR USDA That closer the woman the local terminal Mrs. Harold William Fryman, The Star Spangled Banner." BIRTHS The firm, which operates in claimed.

time. 1031 Shelby. (She was released Hogs opened rather slow, and never more than moderately active; opened 60-75 tower later about 10 states, also has dosed Tou do mean Frieda Lamb, The infant was bom tn Odessa the same day) flees of Landeon and HUflnser at mv secretary, dont your Moss several other terminals. The com' on Sept 16. Theodore Rathe, Rural Route 4.

HI1IERALS (race iuuv extremes i.vo tow pany was founded, here 1884 To Mr. and Mrs. John H. 1216 8. 16th.

twins, a daughter1 asked. John Scarberry, 408 DeWitt er; early 1-3 300-250 lb. 17.50-18.00; BALDWIN, Rickey E.t Infant son Family Irked if by Iddo 8. Hayes, who hauled Ronnie Dale Webb, ton of Mr. the woman replied.

latter price mostly for 210-340 lb and son. Mondav in Memorial the addreee given aDpro. A certified check, bank draft or Wd bond mado payable to Eaetern niinoli rnlverelty, Charieeton, nil-nola, in the amount of 6 of the bid must be deposited each bidder with his bM as a guarantee that In rmM iwtntrmet la awarded to nim, freight with single horse and mosuy H.Z5-DO: wun some mean Frieda the hurricane." and Mrs. Vernon D. Webb, 1914 BELMONT, N.O The over 210 lb.

to 17.57; heavier Hosnltal. Charleston. Oeorge Moody family said It had weights scarce; 170-300 lb. 17.00- Carl H. Owe, president and Mrs.

Gertie M. Janes, 1008 To Mr. and Mrs.5 Wallace R. Yale, In Memorial 170: later mosuv 17.25 down: just about enough when an out- general, manager of. the firm for Charleston.

a oi Mr. ana Mrs. saia-" win entered into rest in Odessa, Texas yesterday. Graveside services wul be held at 10:30 am. Wednesday, Dr.

James Lively officiating. Interment in Dodge Orove cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 9 o'clock Wednesday morning until service time. u.f- p. schtllinos ii Hospital Monday, a son.

many years, became associatea Charles Gray, Rural Route 1 sows also uneven, early trade 400 H. down 36-50 lower at 1735-76; some near 800 lb. later 17 JO down: 400-600 N. early steady to of-control ear slammed Into the living room of their house. No one was injured, but what Irks the he win within ten days thereafter on rootlpt of written notice of award, execnto such oontract and furnltfa aetlefactory corporate por-formance bond.

On failure to do he ahall forfeit tho depoelt as liquidated diMiH, and acceptance et the bid Mrs. Sadie Toggle, 1813 Walnut with, the business In 191L The Una gradually extended Its oper By TH1 ASSOCIATED PRESS Connie Dlanne Farrell, daugh 25 lower at 16.75 down; 400-600 lb eariy steaay to 29 lower at w.ij- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Farrell, ations further and further from the city as better roads and Stocks Higher; partial recov- 1735; later 16.50-17.00. Moodys Is that they moved from Cramertonv twd miles away, after a freight train jumped the tracks and tunneled mte their bouse.

7A Veteran Court. will be oontinaeni upon of the requirement by tho bid Cattle 2400; calves 300: slaugh mechanical equipment permitted. HENDERSON, Mrs. James; Mrs. John Leuner, Rural Route ter steers and heifers averase Bonds Higner; governmenw.

In 1949 Ozee sold controlling in Any Udder may withdraw W4 at an? tlmo prior to the scheduled choice and better, steady to strowrrhieh choice and prime 26- Humboldt. Released Monday improve, T' tercet In the business to David Cotton irregular; quiet aeu- H. Ratner, time for the receipt or bias, out noc for thirty, day thureafter. Th Tarhro Tollwre Board. Stfito Fast With Needle PROVIDENCE, RZ, UT) Dr.

Willie H. Adams, Rural Route Entered into. J-est mToieao, Ohio. Funeral services wUl be held Thursday at 1:30 at the funeral home. Rev.

Earl O'Neal officiating. Interment In Dodge Grove cemetery. Friends may can at the funeral home Wednesday from 1 tlU 9. SCHILLINGS rk -CLOSED JJ day Thursday, September 26th On Aoeeunt of Religious Holiday VOIFS: Joseph Smith, city health super 50 higher; lower grades less active, about steady; cows fairly active, mostly steady; several loads high choice and prime steers 25.00-1 26.00; -with heifer mates largely 23.00; utility and commercial cows of Ullnoia, epocl'icaily reeerrea tho rifht to reject any or all bid, and to waive any Infontwlitiee In tne New Service Deep Rook Oil Co. win bujld a intendent, has the reputation of CtdsagO Wheat tower; liquidation.

Corn Lower; hedge sailing. Oats Lower: Uttls demand. bidding, or to accept the bid in IU ludirroent. will be for lt own 1, Humboldt. Lora Callahan, Greenup.

'Dale Hill. 3930 Shelby. Mrs. Alfred O. Kroner, Rural Route 1.

i Roy UUey, MO 6. 33nd. -Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. being a fast man with a needle.

He gave 175 anti-polio Injections to city firefighters in 30 minutes. i9.uu-io.au; oanners ana cutters 10.00-13.50: vealers active, steady beet lntert. j. newsservice station on its property at 18th and Charleston, It was reported today. The present structure on the Droperty is being SAMPSON, Mrs.

Oeus Maei Soybeans Leva favorable at 23.00-26.00. weather. Sheen 1.000: sarin siausnter TJBACJ'RHS COULWm 3 STATU Of Vi.i.-i. Lewie M. Walker, Clian nmn.

Alexander Summers, Entered into rest yesieraay in Denver, Cola Funeral arrangements incomnlete, notice later. Assistants prepared 'the syringes at firefighters moved tn a quick lambs moderately active, steady torn down to make way for th Hogs Lower top 818.50. Cattla Lower; top 827.36. Dickie Joe Burson, Rural Route at 17.50-31.50; slaughter sew project, Hue before him, -j 3, Casey. sssaar as liwojiu..

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