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Strength for the Day let every thing that hath breath praise the Lord. Praise ye the 150:6. Vol. 50, No. 234 Wbt iflarpUille 11 aito jforum Maryville, Missouri, Tuesday Evening, March 8, 1960 Freezing Rain, Drizzle Glaze warning for tonight and Wednesday.

Freezing zle. low tonight about 20. High Wednesday near 24. Eight Pages Four Men Hang Negro Freezing Rain, ByHe.IsN.arHouston.fcr'Z Brand Him With KKK's Water Tower Cut Off; City Pumps Direct FAMILY TREAT President Eisenhower leaves Dorado Beach Golf Club with 3 of his grandchildren after playing a round of golf the day before leaving Puerto Rico for the U. S.

The children are, left to right: Mary Jean, Susan and David. (NEA Telephoto) MSC Sports Dinner Still To Be Staged Residents of Maryville were startled Monday night when suddenly in some areas they staggered had no water and in others all shack and telephoned po that issued from the faucets1 lice. was a sputter. A doctor at Jefferson Davis The reason for this phenom- Hospital said Turner was treat- enon was not freezing as some ed and released this morning, thought, but that the city Brands Cut in Chest watei department had begun The six Ks ranged from 2 pumping water after draining inches to 3 inches in length and the old water tower in north- went from chest to west Maryville. his stomach, the doctor said.

Workers from the Chicago Rope marks were on the ne- Bndge and Iron Co. arrived wrists and ankles, Maryville Monday to begin Police said Turner (hem he was walking near his home in a negro residential area at 10:15 p.m. when two masked white youths leaped from a St. Joseph weather bureau In a special warning today said that driving conditions will be Houston, Tex. Four hazardous with considerable masked white youths hung a glazing in Northeast Kansas, negro man from a tree by his Southeast Nebraska.

Southern heels Monday night and Iowa and Northern Missouri, scratched two series of KKKs Skies will remain cloudy this into his chest and stomach afternoon, tonight and Wednes- ter heating him with chains, the jay with freezing rain or driz- negro told police. zle forecast for this afternoon Felton Turner, 27. said he and tonight, freed himself from ropes Freezing rain or light snow around his ankles and wrists iS forcast for Wednesday to a night watch- noon. Anti-American Feeling To New High in Cuba; Herter Censures Castro Low tonight will be 23. and the high Wednesday will be about 28.

High at noon for Maryville was 22. Drivers Exercise Caution on Slick Roads; Toll Falls razing the old tower, so the unannounced draining was started late Monday afternoon. Robert Pierce, city manager, said this morning that Glaze Warning Issued in State Weather Forecast Kansas City UP) It will be wetter anil warmer in Missouri. The moisture is expected to take the form of freezing rain or drizzle forecast to begin 111 the west this afternoon and spread over most of the state tonight. The weatherman says there may be considerable glazing by Wednesday morning.

'Phis is expected to be Jefferson City UR A good way to keep traffic accidents down, the Highway Patrol said today, apparently "on is to keep the highways cov-1 Cenlral Wednesday- ered with ice and snow. During recent bad weather Havana i can feeling boiled to a new high i in Cuba today. It was expect- cd to get even worse in the wake of Secretary of State! hristian A. denunciation of Fidel Castro. There was no immediate official reaction to Herter censure, but officials privately i predicted U.S.

Charge lairs Daniel Braddock might be summoned before Foreign Minister Raul Rao for a similar tongue lashing. Charges Are Herter Monday termed as erroneous and mis- To Talk on TV At 6 Tonight Washington Rack at the White House from an exhausting tour of South America. President Fisenhower toiled today a report to the people on what he saw and learned. All major radio and television networks arranged to broadcast the 15-minute report tonight (6 m. Central Standard Time), Punikin Center Charlie has found out that it is always a big surprise when a mechanic tells you what your car reallv needs.

car and grabbed him. They car i uiiiie i cctrm Dim earner thehfekS if him into traffic deaths have been down adjusted to the lack of pres- around one or two a day sure in some areas because it1 will last until the new tower is Turn 11 tr completed. i told pumping we as Turner he struggled to I free himself but the vonths gag- tu implication followed by rain in the south that the U.S. government was or snow in the north cind west responsible for the series of explosions that ripped the French Lows tonight are forecast to munitions ship La Coubre in be in the 20s east and north to Havanna Harbor Friday, the lower 30s in the extreme Commentators on the govern- R6Strict0dl to Two southwest. highs ment television station report- remarks Sizes of Loaves Missouri Bakers arouna one or two a day in jvT VW masked white the state.

But in good weather I 2Us t0 l'd se' ro'arJ in the front seat, they soar to four or five a dav southeast. mockingly. I I A If I I 1 IP rv I A 1 Regardless of the weather, sure equal pressure to all a the annual MSC sports dinner areas. But, we hope that pa- ti? 1 t0 at J. I "OOr With Chains.

will begin at i trons will bear with the water i u- 6:30 this evening. department who will be doing The dinner, snonsored by the their best to keep water SK the Quarterback. Lions, Kiwanis 1 m8 equally until the new tower Elks is fearful he has and Rotary clubs, will honor completed in about four; wjth chninV and rope rut off too many lodge functions on tap: the State College football and for tonight. The regular basketball lettermen. Pierce said engineers did not Night" is being held and was The Rev.

Rov Fields sr ill think it safe to erect a new so announced Saturdays bp fhe majn speaker following er tower first then try to l'orum. But in Mondav is- clinner. raze the old one, which has 7 A I uf Male sports followers of the been declared unsafe. They felt advertised for tonight, which pearca(S wjio are not in any that it was possible that some- was an eiroi by voui favorite 0f tbe cjvjc ciubs mav attend. thing might happen and the aS 1 Tickets will be on sale at the new one would be damaged.

door. I The old structure, the en- or more. Lt Franklin W. Shadwell of the traffic safety bureau said only 4 per cent of the reported accidents occur on ice or snow. He gave two drivers and more cautious drivers.

Lows in the state this morning ranged from 13 at Farmington to 32 at Joplin. Freed Photographer Cause of Ship Explosion Says Castro Is Studying Kansas City Don Word of angry response came from Washington amid these developments: identihed bodies of the La Coubre blast victims Jefferson City Pending disposition of a court test of Missouri's controversial bread weight law commercial bakers may bake oniv one pound or his jacket and shirt and always comes later in the themselves. composed of Ted Baldwin, Lions, Joe Beavers, Kiwanians, Miss Celianeous, the office aad E. C. Walker, Rotarians.

cutie, thinks funny how quickly a marriage stops a man from being a flatterer. said Doubt Self Infliction famdv Paul Fields. Quarterback fleers felt, please stay home tonight, and olUb member, is chairman of condition that they be not have been inflicted let the have it all to even, His committoe js sure To put a new one up be- toW po- and lh.e" tear; lice that a red-haired youth in scratched the ks on his stomach lhe danger in driving they are and chest with a knife. likely to have an acci- As the wdiite youth were leav- dent." Lt. Shadwell said.

ing one of them told Turner that snow is a danger they all rce- if he tried to escape one of ognize." them would kill him, the negro still unidentified. At least a score of persons were critically injured. Don Chapman, of North When drivers are aware Omaha photograph- Bend, 28-vear-old mounted to 52. Many dead were and a halt loaves. Circuit Judge Sam C.

Blair declined Monday to bar full enforcement of the law through a temporary injunction until er aboard the ship which blew up in Havana Harbor Friday, said today Fidel Castro appeared to be a man sincerely interested in finding out the cause of the blast on the French Freighter. Despite the Cuban charges that the United States was responsible for the explos- ionn on the munitions carry- Draft board quota of two ing ship. Chapman said Castro for the month of March was did not anv hostility Two Volunteer, Fill Month's Draft Quota; No Calls for April passenger aboard the freighter, 1 in- ally flew to Miami after a two- hour airport detention that followed his release from a 72- hour grilling. A Protest its validity is finally determined John S. Williams, agriculture commissioner and administrator of the new act, has notified bakers they must conform beginning March 15.

The law requires that all Cuba 161 sugar mills were commercial bread be baked ordered to sound their whistles! loaves weighing a half pound, for one hour Monday night in a pound, a pound and a half or protest against a proposed U.S. a multiple of one pound. bill to restrict prefer ential sugar quota. the old one down might be m- the front of the car told him this week by two volun- toward the United States or me bakers said it would cost them more than a million dol- viting disaster, Pierce said. Have you ever butted in on the tail-end of a conversation and by a silly question become the center of attention? Big 3 Pre-Summit Two MSC Art Instructors Meeting Planned To Meet For Washington they were hired to do a job Gary W.

Spainhower, as a U. S. citizen as far as I because of publicity Texas Maryville, and Donald P. i tions regarding the sabatoge Smith, Skidmore, who left by bus today for the induction Southern University negro stu dents received over sit-ins at a lunch counter at Houston in Kansas City. Dr.

Eleanor Caldwell and jpast few days. According to Mrs. Mrs. Helen Davis, members of Mock, selective service board Del Rio Province, burning He said a frequent subject of more than 3,000 tons of sugar were directed at me rather than cane. Ethel i could He added that all the ques- School Caucus Mar.

18 Northwest State College BROTHER OF MARYVILLIAN clerk, there is no call for pre- question asked him bv Castro London Foreign Min- fine arts department, will at- DIES AT HOSPITAL induction examinations for official was why Chapman did For West Nodaway R-l reports said an Ws t0 conlurm premanenUy unidentified plane coming from With the new law the north dropped fire bombs on a sugar plantation in Pmar a zlst btraight Atlas Launching Hailed Successful It happened to us recently rureign ai in- ans ucparimeni, win at- induction when we asked the simple isters the Westcrn Big Three tend the annual Missouri Art Melvin Earl Richardson, 42, March, and question, the discus- sion was the reply. Then we really stuck our foot in it. other kind are any are report- Education Association meet-1 Joseph, died Monday morn- ed planning a mid-April meet-! ing to be held Friday and Sat- at a veterans hospital at ing in Washington to prepare urdav in Jefferson City. Wadsworth. Kas.

He was a vet- for the Summit talks with the in the Space will eran of World War II and a Soviet Union. be the theme of the confer- building contractor. Informants said the Ameri- ence. Ralph Beelke of the Na- Richardson, who was no call has been not know about the ammuni- received for April for either tion until the captain told after Jet" indnptinn nr ovhrninnimn 'leaving France liurungion jet. School Friday induction or examination Ten 18-year old registrants were assigned selective service serial numbers this week.

They are Phillip D. Duck ears oieeon eecs and West I tlonal Art Education Associa- Iivcd most Ufe Michael G. Erickson, ostrich C8B.S Gorman ministers will meet in lion will give the keynote ad- Sl JosePh was a brother of Ernest R. Wilmas. Gerald And the continued for tha Wli CaldweU has bpen Fitzpatrick, Mary.

Medsker, Kenneth R. Barker, hours makinc us feel like a 01 t0 dls' elected Northwest Missouri dolt. Should have known that rePre.sentative to the MAEA wSurvivors include a daughter, to Omaha. vou win aeainst Nikita Khrushchev. counctt and wUl assume the you can i wrn against a opening in Paris May 16.

woman. At least, word. post in July. we got the last I had one wish it would be to read paper today, so 1 could be sure of the weather. Jaycees, Jaynes Plan Joint Wednesday Meet Zoning Ordinance Change Is Approved A revision of representative from the HDtng ordinance and a new Cerebral Palsy foundation will MomViv8 niLtft 1a.pprov*d Maryville Jun-, Monday night by the city ior Chamber of Commerce and at Mrs.

I.arry Roster, Kansas Pity; his mother, Mrs. Cecil Richardson, St. Joseph: three sisters, Mrs. Berth Agnew and Mrs. Louis G.

Fitzpatrick, St. Joseph, and Mrs. Robert Fitzpatrick, Maryville, and a brother. Jack L. Richardson, St.

Joseph. Funeral services ill be held 10 a.m. Thursday at the Larry W. Murphy, Paul D. Frampton, Cecil H.

Baker, Larry D. Parker and Robert A. Curnutt. Gentry County Career Day Meet Wednesday Representatives of Northwest State College will participate in the Gentry County cerning Career Day to be held from Cape Canaveral, Fla. up A powerful Atlas, streaking to its 21st straight success, lf tested the ultimate OQ i evening, Mar, 18, lor the pur- guidance system for the first The photographer, pose of nominating West Nod- time todav returning home after a tour; away R-l school directors to of Europe said he simply did placed on the ballot for the not know if the ship was saba- coming school term.

Three di- rectors must be elected at the After a three-hour stop here annual election on Apr. 5. between planes, Chapman flew One director must be elected toencounciiachambersearing at 8 Joint I Catholic Chapel of the' hospital. to 3:10 p. Wednesday There were many reactions cnamoers meeting ttoe clubroom over of people in Maryville today ltv Attorney Frank Strong, Drug Store at 8 p.m concerning the change-over to was tnstmeted to prepare the Wednesday.

pumping from the water plant at The Jaycees will sponsor the after the old water tank was drained Monday evening. A fair lady of our acquaintance said that she should have known something was going on when she turned the (Continued on Page Two) the March next week. council meeting Cerebral Palsy drive I will be held in May. which New Hampshire Voters Weather Data Turn Out in Swarms MISSOURI WEATHER Glaze warning; cloudy this afternoon and tonight with freezing rain or drizzle beginning west this afternoon and spreading over most of state tonight with considerable glazing likely by Wednesday morning; Wednesday cloudy with rain south and rain or snow north and west central; not quite so cold tonight and in southeast Wednesday; low tonight 20s east and north to the lower 30s extreme southwest; high Wednesday 20s northwest to the 30s southeast. uncord, N.

New all Republicans, gave their Hampshire voters lined up in votes to Vice President Richard at Albany High School. Everett Brown, director of field services, will give the opening talk, Business of Miss Margaret i Prince, member of the home economics department, will speak on homemaking; Roger Blackwell, MSC student, radio and television; Dr. John Srnay, chairman of the music division, music; and Donald Valk, chairman of the industrial arts department, engineering, drafting and architecture. Talks on Soc. Security Harold Couch, district Social Security representative, spoke this morning to 30 employees of the St.

Joseph Power and Light Co, Couch showed a film tile philosophy and background of the Social Security law and then presented a talk about the protection provided at retirement by Social Security. he Air Force announced the success of the flight more than an hour after launching. lhe announcement made no mention of the performance of the new guidance. But an informed source said officials were satisfied with a preliminary look at data received. for a one year term to fulfill the unexpired two year term of Basil McIntyre, who resigned and was replaced by Harry Barr.

---------------------Two directors were elected U. S. Navy Rescues for one year terms. These terms expire this year and will be renewed by directors tor three year terms. The two directors whose one year terms expire are Harold Gray and Herman Thompson.

Herman Thompson replaced Wilbur Frankum, who resigned. WEATHER RECORD unexpectedly large numbers in several cities today as the first presidential primary election of 1960 got under way. A surprise snowfall that M. Nixon. They wrote in the name of New Hampshire Wesley Powell as their choice for vice president.

In Location, the elect orate gave Sen. John F. Ken started shortly before dawn nedy of Massachusetts, Demo- apparently was having no cratic principal in the election, feet on the balloting. four votes. The other two went Reports from the cities ol to Nixon.

There were no wnte- Nashua, Clearmont and Berlin ins. al! described heavier than us-1 Nashua, the second C.lties and towns almost 1,000 Barometer 30. onen the nnito different votes cast in the first three Temperature at 7 a.m. 16 Lowest last 24 hours 14 Reading Monday, 7 p.m. Highest Monday 25 Highest year ago today 42 Lowest year ago today 16 Highest record 69 degrees 1913 Lowest record -5 degrees 1920 8un sets tonight 6:18 Son rises Wednesday 6:42 open the polls at houis, tanging irom 6 a m.

to) hours after the polls opened at' in the 1956 primary, the Two tiny total ballot was 2,518. a total of 10 al- Nashua usually votes Derno- readv cast and counted their cratic and the heaviest voting in loday aPI)eared to be in the In Miilsfield, the four voters, Democratic wardsi LONG TREK Charles Murff of Ouachita Baptist college in Arkadelphia, a snow-covered highway near the end of his 500-mile run from Arkadelphia to Kansas City to promote the NAIA basketball tournament in the latter city. Telephoto; HOLD NEEDHAM RITES AT CHAPEL Rites for Ross O. Needham, who died Friday at his home near Blanchard, were held afternoon at the Price Funeral Home. Burial was in the LaMar Cemetery, near F.l- mo The Rev.

Roy Fields, officiated. Dan Cornelison sang Thine Own Way and to the Heart of Mrs, Eldon Asbeil was organist. Samuel Adams, Orie Ecker, Robert Richardson, Otto Gust, William Arnold and Luther Compton were pallbearers. In charge of flowers were Mrs William Arnold, Mrs. Otto Gust and Mrs.

Samuel Adams. Four Russians Adrift 49 Days in Mid-Pacific Washington Uf) pour Russian soldiers adrift for 49 days in a small landing craft have been rescued in mid- PtcifiC by a U. S. Navy car- ricr. The defense department announced today the carrier Kearsarge picked the men up aliout 11 p.

m. EST, Sunday about 1,000 miles west-northwest of Midway Island. Weak and emaciated, the Russians were in a 50-foot landing craft, similar to the U. S. LCM.

soldiers reported their craft had been crippled and swept southward by a severe u. A the night of Jan. 17 off Washington roll call, a seven-nmiute ad- Ktorofu to an island in the ie Leader Lyndon B. Johnson journament of the Senate which Kuriies, just north of the Jap- of Texas offered today to cease bad been in practically con anse Island of Hokkaido. tinuous session, except for Sunday, since the previous Monday.

Johnson said at the time he was serving notice on absentee Senators that business is sues might come up at any time, But Holland interpreted the action as amounting throw ing in the by Johnson through Mar. 30 the Northend Republican Leader Ever west State College fine arts ett Dirksen ot Illinois. department gallery. are getting nowhere, Lederer will speak to fine Holland taunted Johnson, add- arts classes Mar. 14 on that supporters of civil temporan Graphic rights action could not even morning upon what bill they want- A Johnson had put over on a 53-41 ed.

4 AruUuJSSl Sen. Johnson Offers Southerners Chance To End Filibustering round-the-clock sessions of the Senate if Southerners would agree to a series of voles on civil rights legislation. Johnson, in a bristling exchange with Sen. Sjiessard L. Holland denied he was trying to wear down Dixie Senators or was risking their health and lives by the continuous sessions.

He predicted that eventually lie would not guess majority of the Senate will force a vote on the controversial issues. At 4 this The Navy estimated the men had drifted about 1,020 miles. The Kearsarge put the men under medical care. Woodcut Exhibit at MSC An exhibition of 15 colored woodcuts by Charles Lederer, Springfield, is being displayed.

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