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6 TV Debuts Draw Mixed Reactions NEW YORK (AP) CBS and ABC launched a sextet of new entertainment programs over the weekend. They included some nice surprises and some disappointments. CBS, with five new shows, seems to have something good in at least three: Tim Conway Comedy on Sunday night and two situation comedies, and Mary Tyler Moore on Saturday. feeling for way-out humor carried the program beyond the half-way point. He opened with a man who hummed instead of a band, and he had a single chorus girl doing ornate dance routines.

His best sketch had him playing a Japanese war lord trying to enlist pilots for Kamikaze service. The program fell apart at the end with a long, messy sketch about a drunken private eye. Herschel Bernardi plays a balding, sentimental working man in In the first episode, he was moved into top management of his company. Bernardi is attractive and so are members of his family. The humor is quiet, for the most part.

Mary Tyler Moore plays a her a crazy apartment house. As the Urges characters get sorted out, it promises to be a bright, amusing xr 30 minutes. Younger Generation The two series that premiered Friday night may give i 1 CBS some headaches. To Dispel Violence OBITUARIES BESSIE BOONE DONALD BRACKNEY CHARLESTON Services for Mrs. Bessie Adelyn Boone, 86, KANSAS CITY (AP) John who died Saturday at 8 p.m.

at C. Danforth says the younger the Host House, were today at generation must dispel the 1:30 p.m. in the McMikle threatening cloud of violence on Funeral Chapel with the Rev. the campuses to win Robert Burke, minister of the public confidence. Wyatt Methodist church, Danforth, Republican officiating.

Burial was in the city candidate for the U.S. Senate, cemetery at Clinton, Ky. spoke Sunday night after Mrs. Boone was born Aug. attending a closed- circuit 12, 1884 in Indianapolis, Ind.

television broadcast of a speech She had lived in Charleston for iVa-Vl bringing ao Brackney of the United States Andy Griffith back to weekly is a series of stories draped around an assortment of young doctors, each with his own hangups. Broderick Crawford plays the gruff senior physician. The first program had a number of sub plots and seemed to be straining for significance and relevance. It was not particularly relevant, and, worse, it was not very entertaining DEXTER Donald Lee Brackney, 42, died at the Doctors hospital, Poplar Bluff, Saturday. He was born in Morehouse, Sept.

11, 1928. He was a piano tuner although blinded since birth. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Donna Brackney of Dexter; five brothers, Ray Brackney of San Francisco. Jack television, is a curious mixture of lecture, morality tale and incidental comedy.

Griffith plays the head of a school and in the initial show is confronted with a group of students experimenting with pills. Griffith did not appear to have much to say about drug use except that it is bad. The attempt to inject a problem of serious dimensions into a situation the comedy very in an awkward half hour. first premiere of the season, on Sunday night, was Young which during the next 13 weeks will be showing how three smart young people in Chester, won the Revolutionary War without much help. GOP Extravaganza frankly 30 career girl in program.

The first episode had Raises $200,000 her moving into a kooky job and ai rLdVariy Vietnam Veteran $200,000 Saturday in a HAY FEVER Sufferers good newt for yov 1 SYNA-CLEAR work FAST continuously to drain and dear nasal cavities. One tablet up to 8 hours relief from pain and pressure of confection. Allows you to easily stops watery eyes and runny nose You can buy SYNA-CLEAR stShy sRexallwithout need for a prescription. Satisfaction fuarsatond by mikei. Try It today I REXALL Midtowner illage minister at Schudah operator of the Ace Department Temple.

Store until retirement in 1966. younger generation is Her husband, William F. the best educated, the best Boone, preceded her in death in informed and the most idealistic 937. Mrs. Boone was a member generation that this country has IBe Charleston United ever Danforth said.

Methodist church. are truly an Survivors include one exceptional generation, but dau gh er, Mrs. Mildred unfortunately there are too Chronister many people who identify a tiny sons- Gene handful of irresponsible young Robert Boone of people with all of them. Every eleven grandchildren, thirteen act of violence on our campuses 8reaf grandchildren, and one is an act not just against the great grandchild, institution but against the generation itself. MRS.

ANNIE WAY is easy i'or a limited number of people to destroy any PUXICO -Mrs. Annie Dublin Danforth said. Dexter institutions depend on very wide Memorial hospital yesterday public near June 17, 1890. She spent all her life in Puxico and was a member of the Kinder Chapel church. On July 14, 1907 she married William Way who preceded her in death April 6, 1966.

Survivors include one son, PERFECT ATTENDANCE at Optimist Clubs was Army in Vietnam, Bill Brackney of Chicago, 111., Chancey Brackney of Sikeston, and Waype Brackney of Crestview, and four sisters, Mrs. Erline Mace of Dexter, Mrs. Margaret Medhn Bernie Mrs. Roxanna gjven Saturday night at the Ramada Inn, with program Driskell of Flint, and Mrs. or, chairman Dennis Cross, pinning a 27- year- bar to the pin of Leo Schade, retiring lieutenant- governor of Zone and member of the Sikeston cluh.

His attendance record are with two clubs. Betty Adams of Pixley, Calif. Services will be at 2 p.m of Ellington; two Wednesday in the Boone of Overland Sons Funeral wUh the Holla, Rev Robert Albrich officiating. Burial will be in Hagy cemetery. Murder Charged In Shooting of LOGAN GREEN GRAY RIDGE Logan Marshal Green, 69, died Saturday at the Dexter Memorial hospital.

He was born in McClains, 01., May 26, 1901. He spent most of his life at Gray Ridge. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Genevieve of the State of Michigan; one son, Logan Green of the State of Michigan; and two sisters, Mrs. Vern Goodwin of Dexter and Four Members of Charleston Family Hurt Dewey Way of Richmond, Calif Mrs Pearl Mao of Rid daughters, Mrs.

Lula fund-raising experiment called BROOKFIELD, Mo. (AP) two mrs. Services will be at 2 p.m. the Old at a A fir8t degree murder charge has Lemmon of St Louis and Mrs. Tuesday in the Watkins and Sons 400-acre farm on the western been filed against Dewan Wallace Mabel Townsend of Puxico; five Funeral Home, Dexter, with the of suburban Creve Little, 46, in the shooting of a grandchildren and thirteen great 24 -year-old Vietnam veteran.

grandchildren. Jerry Dean Williams, an Services will be Tuesday at 2 exmarine who had received the in the Watkins and Sons outskirts Coeur. About 6,000 tickets were sold at $25 each for the extravaganza, which featured performances by singer Tony Martin and screen personalities Dale Robertson and Jane Russell. Available to party-goers were President Nixon wristwatches for $15 and Spiro Agnew watches for $12.50. GOP candidates on hand included Atty.

Gen. John C. Danforth, state auditor nominee Christopher Bond and St. Louis County Supervisor L. K.

Purple Heart, was killed evening at home. A jury ruled it was homicide. Cheryl Little, 20, daughter of the accused man, testified at the inquest Sunday that she had been dating Williams, and that they were arguing when her father got his 12- gauge shotgun and shot Williams. Williams, a native of Brookfield, lived here until he took a job as a mail clerk for the American Academy of General Practice in Kansas City this year. Little, a truck driver, was held in the jail at Keytesville.

Prosecutor Walter Allen said he will be arraigned before a magistrate in Linneus Tuesday. Families Are Smaller Since the start of the 20th century, the size of the average household has dropped from nearly five persons to less than 3l6 persons, according to Encyclopaedia Britannica. Funeral Home, with the Rev. Orville Huffman officiating. Burial will be in the Fagan cemetery.

MINNIE BLAND WYATT Mrs. Minnie Cleo Bland, 84, died Friday at her home. She was born Feb. 24, 1886 at Point and had lived in Mississippi county all her life. Her husband, William Bland, died in 1940.

Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Carrie Harmon of Wyatt and Mrs, Amanda Connel of Highland, and one nephew, Lawrence A. Price of Wyatt. The body is at McMikle Funeral Home, Charleston, where friends may caii after 2 p.m. Tuesday.

Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday in the McMikle Chapel with the Rev. L. R. Bowles, minister of the Wyatt Baptist church, officiating.

Burial will be I.O.O.F. cemetery in Charleston. Symington Thinks Israel Will nter Jordan-Syria Clash KANSAS CITY (AP) Sen. Stuart Symington, says he believes Israel will have to intervene if Syrian troops seriously threaten to take over Jordan. Symington, chairman of a Senate foreign relations subcommittee, spoke to the Club of Beth Shalom Synagogue Sunday night about his recent talks in Washington with Mrs.

Golda Meir, prime minister. prime minster was very insistent that she did not want to see American troops in that part of the world at this the senator said. He quoted her as saying, want anybody else to do our Symington said if the United States has weapons that could knock out the SAM-3 missle sites in Egypt they should be made available to Israel. Rev. Robert Jones of Sikeston officiating.

Burial will be in the Bluff cemetery near Idalia. CARIL OVERTON MT. VERNON, 111. Caril Four members of a Charleston family were injured Saturday at 7:20 p.m. on highway 62, half mile west of Charleston, when their car skidded into a ditch and overturned after the driver avoided being struck by 1 car that crossed the highway in front of them, the state patrol reported.

Mrs. Margaret Ann Glass, 30, Charleston, is in poor condition in Missouri Delta Community hospital. She was pinned in the overturned car, a. 1962 Ford, driven by her husband, Robert E. Glass, 32, Charleston.

She received head wounds, internal injuries. She was eight months pregnant and lost her child. Her husband received Memorial hospital, Doniphan. An accident Saturday at 11:55 a.m. on highway 60 at Essex junction, injured Allen Hueckel, age two, and treated by a Sikeston physician for cuts on his head.

The boy was a passenger in a 1968 Chrysler, driven by Margie Hueckel, 30, route two, Essex. The Chrysler pulled from a stop sign into the path of a 1964 Ford, driven by Adeson Maxwell, 36, Campbell. The Hueckel woman will be given a summons for careless and imprudent driving. Raymond Roy Carson, 74, Hornersville was walking on the shoulder of route in Senath Saturday at 7:55 p.m., when he Local Stocks BID ASK 1st Nat Bk of Sik A nh ser Bu sc 70 7 Ark Mo Power Calverts Exp 5 Clinton Oil 4Mi 5 Frontier Tower Olson Bros 2 Malone Hyde Martha Manning Pabst Brewing 42 Wetterau 20 LISTED STOCKS Airlift Int 2 Allied Stores 24 American Tel Tel 4414 American Motors 7 Chrysler 27 Columbia Gas Eaton Mfg Ford Motors 50 Interstate Brands New England Elect Transogram 8 EDITORS NOTE: The bid price is the approximate if one were a seller and the asked price is the approximate price if one were a buyer. Quotations furnished by Hugh T.

McCollum, registered representative for Rowland and Co. 1405 East Malone. Phone 471-5350. Bond Urges Fair Deposit Ulan for State Revenues eather Elsewhere By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS High Low Pr. 77 52 88 60 91 73 .32 73 48 59 43 .18 77 58 78 65 80 65 85 74 89 72 81 67 87 42 91 73 .24 80 65 91 77 59 33 84 70 90 73 92 76 82 62 88 69 93 77 84 74 82 67 82 65 .09 91 71 78 64 90 73 91 65 .01 80 62 96 67 84 68 68 51 Ptland, cloudy 64 56 Rapid City, clear Richmond, clear St.

Louis, clear Albany, cloudy Albuquerque, clear Atlanta, cloudy Bismarck, clear Boise, Fog Boston, clear Buffalo, cloudy Charlotte, cloudy Chicago, clear Cincinnati, cloudy Cleveland, clear Denver, clear Des Moines, cloudy Detroit, clear Fairbanks, Fort Worth, cloudy Helena, cloudy Honolulu, Indianapolis, clear Jacksonville, clear Kansas City, clear Los Angeles, cloudy Louisville, clear Memphis, clear Miami, clear Milwaukee, clear Mpls-St. cloudy New Orleans, clear New York, cloudy Okla. City, cloudy Omaha, cloudy Philadelphia, cloudy Phoenix, clear KANSAS CITY (AP) State cloudy revenues should be deposited in Ptland, cloudy banks under a fair deposit plan instead of under present system of political favoritism of banks which infests both politics and banking in Missouri Salt Lk. City, rain Christopher Bond said San Diego, cloudy today. Bond, the Republican nominee for state auditor, made the assertion mt a speech prepared for a Repbulican luncheon.

suggest we use a mathematical system to allocate time deposits among all banks willing to pay maximum interAt to the he said. formula should provide that al San clear Seattle, cloudy Tampa, clear Washington, clear Winnipeg, 82 43 83 62 89 74 64 48 .02 72 64 64 53 59 48 16 93 78 81 66 Five Most Active The Dow- noon were Jones down Industrials 3 70 Lee Overton, 32, died yesterday, possible skull fracture, face cuts, stepped in the path of a 1965 each such bank will receive state volume of 6,004,000 shares. 11 and was reported to 11 1938. He sas married to satisfactory condition. Shiriey Ray Jan.

Their two children, Sharon, Surwvors include his wife; 12, received a broken arm, and two step -daughters, Karen Sandra, 9, minor bruises. and Mrs Angelia A 1960 Corvair, driven by both of Mt. Vernon one step Robert 45 crossed the highway in front of Heights, Dl one son Carroll Lee the Charleston car. Mr. Glass be in Overton mother, Mrs Zelma; and one brother, Lerrie Overton of Zelma.

Services will be Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in the Watkins and Sons Funeral Home in Dexter, Mo. Burial will be in Bollinger county Memorial cemetery at Lutesville, Mo. 11 Louis, applied his brakes, and skidded Melba Overton of off the highway into ditch He received cuts on his face and a broken jaw. Other traffic accidents, all on Saturday, accounted for seven injuries in five collisions.

Jimmy Jackman, 20, Doniphan, driver of a 1966 Chevrolet, started to pass four cars, when he slid into a 1964 Ford pickup truck, driven by Frank R. Lucas, 61, Doniphan, in an accident Saturday at 4:50 p.m. on highway 160, one mile east of Doniphan. Lucas received a chest and neck injury, and a passenger in his car, Buster Hancock, 39, Doniphan, had head cuts. Injured in the Jackman car were Gary Colley, 19, Doniphan, who had a possible fractured arm and leg, and possible chest injuries; and Douglas Wilson, 20, Doniphaji, had cuts on the hand and foot.

Lucas was taken to Veterans hospital, Poplar Bluff and the other three to Ripley County Soldier Surrenders In Connection With Hit-Run Fatality WAYNESVILLE, Mo. (AP)Donald U. Anderson, 27, stationed at Ft. Leonard Wood, surrendered to police Sunday in connection with a fatal hit -and -run accident, the highway patrol said. Charles M.

Wesley, Pulaski County prosecutor, said he would study the case today to determine whether to file against Anderson. Bruce Cottelli, 21, was killed and Kerry L. Porterfield, 20, was injured by a car that struck them as they walked along Interstate 44 east of Waynesville Friday night. Both were stationed at the base. The patrol said tire hit -run car, found abandoned near the main gate, was registered to Anderson.

Cadillac, driven by Dora Martin, 31, Senath. Carson was taken to Dunklin County Memorial hospital, Kennett, where he was treated for cuts on his head, and scratches on his face and left leg. Mrs. Bessie B. Tatom, 66, route one, Arbyrd, was injured when she lost control of her 1969 Plymouth, drove off the road and struck a utility pole.

The accident occurred at 10:05 a.m. Saturday on highway accomplish specific 25, in Cardwell. 1 She was said to have been a heart patient, the patrol said, and possibly blacked out. Two Fredericktown persons were injured in an accident Saturday at 9:40 p.m. on route 00, four miles north of Fredericktown.

A 1965 Ford, driven by Robert Wright, 17, Fredericktown, made a left turn in front of 1965 Comet, driven by Edgar Freeland, 54, Fredericktown. 4 Unch. 2 Unch. 17 Off 55 off 1 17 off funds in proportion to its total Fleet. Mus, depost.is.” B- Plessey Co.

It could also be used to General Tire promote specific public Fannie Mae purposes, he said, perhaps for Telex loans for encouraging minority SI OCRS OF LOCAL business development, INTEREST low-income housing or AT urban area projects. The Anheuser Busch money should be put to work Ark- Mo Power for the taxpayers, drawing Banff Oil interest for the he said. Baxter Lab can also be used for loans to Chrysler Ford Gen. Motors ennett Woman Loses $2,000 to Pu rse Sn a tch ers Mrs Mid- Amer. Great Plains Butler National Penn Engineering Perini Transamerica 0j Transogram Balloon off On Attempt to Cross Atlantic Electoral College The Constitution provides that each state shall appoint a number of electors equal to the combined number of its senators and representatives in Congress.

The Uaiiv Standard, Sikeston, Mo. Monday, September 21,1 (170 10 EAST HAMPTON, N.Y. (AP) With champagne toasts and cheers from a thousand spectators, three adventurers have set off in a beautiful balloon on a flight to in The attempt at the first balloon crossing of the Atlantic began at 1:40 p.m. Sunday and by the time dusk fell the craft had floated east to the vicinity of Boston. Making the flight are Rod Anderson, 32, a New York commodities broker; his wife, television actress Pamela Brown, 28; and Malcolm Brighton, 32, of Farnham, England, an aeronautical engineer and amateur balloonist.

They ride in a 12-foot-by-4V4-foot fiberglass gondola swung beneath the 80-foot-high, helium-filled balloon that is a brilliant orange topped by yellow and white stripes. Before leaving from a cow pasture in this Long Island community the three balloonists broke open champagne and christened their craft, Free Brighton, said he saw no reason why the flight should not succeed but declined to predict where they might land. take any inch of land we can he said. If successful, the flight will eclipse the present balloon distance record of 1,896 miles set by an eight-man German team in 1914, as well as mark the first manned transatlantic balloon crossing. There have been several unsuccessful attempts at transatlantic balloon crossings, beginning in 1873.

The present flight is expected to take from 6 to 16 days, depending upon the weather For supplies, The Free Life carries bottles of champagne and cognac, assorted food, a guitar, 5 pftmnds of books, survival packs, cameras, water, a portable toilet, sandbags and a life raft. Freeland and a passenger in his car, Frances Freeland, 49, were thrown out of the car. The driver received cuts and scratches, and his wife had scratches on the body. Both were taken to Madison County Memorial hospital, Fredericktown. Wright was arrested for improper turning, the patrol said.

Livestock Market NATIONAL STOCKYARDS, Dl. (AP) Estimates for Tu'esday: hogs cattle calves 150; sheep 400. Hogs barrows and gilts U.S. 1-2 200 head 215-230 lbs 21.00; U.S. 1-3 210- 250 lbs 20.50- 20.75; 190- 210 lbs 19.50- 20.50; U.S.

2-3 210- 260 lbs 20.25- 20.50; U.S. 2-4 210 260 lbs 20.00- 20.25; few U.S. 3-4 270- 300 lbs 18.25 19.00; U.S. 1-2 170- 180 lbs 18.0018.50. Cattle calves 125; slaughter steers load and package choice and prime 1,225 lbs 31.00; load choice 1,250 lbs 30.25; choice 1,200 lbs 29.00- 30.00; 950- 1,000 lbs 28.50- 29.25; slaughter heifers couple packages high choice and prime 900- 950 lbs 28.50; choice 800- 950 lbs 27.75- 28.25; few 700- 800 lbs 27.50; calves choice 32.00- 35.00.

Sheep 700; spring slaughter lambs choice and prime 90-110 lbs 27.50- 28.00; choice 80- 110 lbs 26.50- 27.50. ST. LOUIS (AP)Thelma Peterson, 54, Kennett, said a purse taken from her by a gang of youths at a bus terminal Sunday night contained her life Mrs. Peterson, who was in the process of moving from Kennett to St. Louis, told police she was standing at an exit in the Greyhound Bus Terminal when Wetterau Foods Evans Prod.

Keystone Indus. Interco Malone Hyde Noranda Mines These prices were provided at approximately 12 Noon today 44 70 13 11 41 26 6 49 72 1 5 2 5 15 7 19 38 7 31 20 28 five youngsters estimated to be 11 to 1 1 years of age passed by Grain Market Smith, 515 Olive St. Louis, Mo. You can call TOLL- for quotes or other and one of them by 1-800 purse. 392- 3430.

Police said a witness chased the youths for several blocks, but he lost them at Seventh and nuir, Cole Streets CHICAGO (AP) Soybean and grain futures prices were Mrs. reterson son-in-law, Sidnev Campbell of Maryland sharPly Heights in St. Louis County, tbe Board of Trade told police ,500 was sewn into ay; .1 On the opening, wheal the lining of the purse and the. 11 i to cents a bushel lower, other $500 was in a roll of bills of varying denominations. September 1 corn was Police searched the area, cents lower September thinking the youths might have 1 removed the $500 and discarded Centte KSeptember the purse, but it was not found.

and were to 1 Pent lower September 2.80. WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT YOUR PRESCRIPTION! Think Success Tht man who thinks and olans ahead is the man who gats ahead Perhaps wa can help come in and talk it over SEE Hal f. Rekertsoa 242 N. KINGSHKsHWAY SIKESTON, MO. 471-4069 Unlike an old friend, you cannot rely upon an old prescription to do a thorough job especially the same one for which it was originally intended.

Drugs lose'their potency over a number of years and some increase in strength through evaporation. Not only might a drug prove ineffective but it may be dangerous as well. Adverse storage condi tions could also affect the prescription. Chemical changes can occur within the liquid, capsule or tablet. Then.

too. there is the constant danger of a child reaching for an old prescription. Thinking it's candy or simply imitating you he might swallow the contents. The results may be tragic. Never depend upon a prescription lasting forever.

Let your doctor re-prescribe for your present condition after all he is the expert! And once you have regained your health, always destroy the remainder of your prescription. For the highest pharmaceutical standards, low prices consistent with quality and the personal attention you can always depend upon, bring your prescriptions to 471-0181 MJDTOWNKK.

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