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TUESDAY AUGUST 20 1957
I WV A MIMIC I Markets
WYANDOTTE
PATTY SHOCKEY
Correspondent
Telephone 68JI
The East Side Assembly of God weignts stocK pigs 01-
Ladies Nlissionary Society met in 17 sows 400 pounds down $1775-
the home of Mrs Curtis Youngi 19 heavier sows $15504750 rtagS
Also attending were Mrs Jim $12 boars $10-14
Brewster Mrs Jessie Roberts! CATTLE: Cows strong to 50c
Mrs Nlabel Munson Mrs Morris! higher good-choice steers $19-22:
Hollandsworth Mrs Orval Wyrick high choice higher standard-low
Mrs Gerald Graham Mrs Pearl:good $17-19: commercial-standard
Green Mrs Hershel Shelton Mrs: steers S1417 canner-utility $5-11
Gary Foster and several children! good-choice heifers and mixed
Mr and Mrs Jesse Friend and yearlings $19-22 higl choice high-
Mrs Floyd Collins and children er: commercial and standard $14-
held a reunion of the Heistand: 18 utility and commercial cows
family in Magnolia la $12-1350 few $14 canner-cutter
Mrs Alice Simmons has returned: cows $850-1150: light canner nnd
home after visiting her daughter: shelly kinds $5-750 utility and
Mrs Ervin Hampton in Lawrence commercial bulls $13-15 canner-
Ham cutter bulls $9-1250 good to
lr and Mrs P M Reed have choice stocker calves $18-21 util-
returned to Wyandotte after a trip ity and commercial stockers $14-
to Canada They visited Mrs: 17 common stockers $9-13 stock
Reed's mother !Ars Stella Arm- cows $9-11
strong and their son Charles
Rd and family in Denver
Patricia Frost who lives in Cali-
fornia visited her uncle Chalmer! Safew'ay
Bowers and family here
Guests of Mr and Mrs Jake torney's office or police have been
Truelove are their son Leonard asked to intervene in the Picket-
Ttnlove and family of Austin
mg
1 Tk 1:1rs I isa el tuba
-
Coy Bowers has received his! The plaintiff In the Initial peti-
armed forces discharge and has tion alleged that although "no I
ret-trned from Germany to Wyan-I actual blows were struck" un-
1 ion pickets had threatened em-
dotte
Mrs Eliza Workman is visiting P )
I lo 'es and blocked entrances to 1
her son- Conley Workman and the Safeway store re Eskridge de-
fa-aily in Claremore I nied the firing of two employes 1
I
Mr and Mrs Robert Broderick at the store 1
and son Ray visited in Tulsa The Tulsa attorney said the
Avith Mr and Mrs Paul Hous-company "still is agreeable to
rnan and Lucille Housman the holding of an election" to de-
Mrs Joe Schiffbauer and Mrs (ermine whether Safeway em-
Edward Herndon were hostesses ployes here shall be represented:
to the Women's Society of Chris-by the Retail Clerks Assn in ban
tan Service at the Methodistgaining negotiations
church Refreshments were served Herbert J Riddle of Joplin in-
t
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to Mrs Elmer Peacock Mrs W
ternational special representative
lis Shell Mrs 011ie Brodericklof the meat cutters union and sec-
Irs Sylvia Allinder Mrs Leroyiretary-treasurer of both locals
Crowder Mrs Sidney Grant andsaid that because an election
Mrs Velma Tannehill I scheduled for Aug 9 had been
Mrs Lewis Campbell and child-I d f d b e erre y
the NLRB a second
il
ren are visiting her sister Mrs
- —election could not be held legally
Ralph Ramey and family in
Iwithin six months
Spring Hill Kan
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs Hi Riddle told a News-Record te-
F Shockey and Corrine were Mrs porter the controversey could
be settled by reinstating the two
Velma Tannehill and Floyd Pur-
dom dismissed employes and by the
company's recognition of the Re
THIEVES TOUCHED tail Clerks Assn as its employes'
SYRACUSE N Y (UP)--Er- bargaining agent
nest Benway 63 told police two The union official said Earner's
men offered him a ride drove
to a country road and robbed him
of all his money They started to
leave came back and gave Ben-
way 30 cents and directions to the
nearest bus stop 1
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
TtwE rr EASY ItilDAI
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JOE PALOOKA
HERE MY CHILDYDU MAY
HAVE YOUR DOLL AFTER
MANY YEARS I FINALLY
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JOPLIN STOCKYARDS
HOGS: 40-50c lower No I grade'
32025-2035 No 2 and 3 grades!
200 - 250 pounds $20 heavier!
iweights $1925- 1975 lighter!
weights $19-1975 stock pigs $14-
:17 sows 400 pounds down $1775-
il9 heavier sows 315504750 stags I
$12 boars $10-14 1
! CATTLE: Cows strong to 50c
:higher good-choice steers 319-22
high choice higher standard-low
:good $17-19 commercial-standard
!steers S1417 canner-utility $8-11
Igood-choice heifers and mixed'
' yearlings $19-22 high choice high-
er commercial and standard $14-!
' IS utility and commercial cows
$12-1350 few $14 canner-cutter
!cows $850-1150 light canner and'
: shelly kinds $5-750: utility and
!commercial bulls $13-15 canner-
cutter bulls 391250 good to
choice stocker calves $18-21
ity and commercial stockers 314-
:17 common stockers $9-13 stock!
cows $9-11
ThrifNkay at Fifth avenue and
North Main street and Stokes
Cardinal Food store First avenue
and B street southeast signed
working agreements on Aug 12
with both locals
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rites Interment will be in the I -rHE cohicrwr
— - which creased the scalp of the
66-year-old underworld figure 'Hickory Grove cemetery :
MILI 1 Costello and five other persons: — OUP ROARDtNG HOUSE with
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Fresh Break In I Obituary
F JOE LEMASTER
rank Costello Funeral services will be held
: Hickory GAkre church south(
of Fairland iat pm ednes
Shooting Probe for the Joe e ALt:atalat:!erera cerhmoerdiredesis-1
NEW YORK (LT)--A former
heavyweight boxer surrendered
Monday and was charged with at
tempted murder in the bungled at
tempt to assassinate former rack ets czar Frank Costello
Vincent (The Chin) Gigante 29
a small - time gambler with a
12 year criminal record was
booked late Monday night 10
hours after he walked into the
West 54th Street police station
with his lawyer and casually sur-
rendered Gigante married and a father
of four had been sought since
shortly after May 2 the day a
lone gunman ambushed Costello as
he entered the lobby of his apart-1
ment building and fired one shot'
were confronted with Gigante Mon-1
day but police would not sayt
whether he had been identified as
the pot-bellied waddling gunman'
:Significantly however they said
'Costello had been "very coopera-
tive" during a brief questioning'
period Heretofore Costello has
been reluctant to discuss the at-
!tempt on his life He has said he
had no idea who the gunman was
or what the motive was behind
the shooting Five days after the
'assassination attempt Costello re-
teived a 30-day jail sentence for
' refusing to answer questions of a
grand jury investigating the shoot-
ing Gigante who described himself
'as a laborer was regarded as a
key suspect in the shooting be-
cause his description answer that
of the gunman who came within
an inch of killing Costello
! Authorities refused to identify
the others brought to the police
!station and questioned Monday in
!connection with the shooting
! Police have theorized that the
'gunman may have been hired by
rival gambling interests or by a
gang seeking to depose Costello as
the nation's reputed rackets king
But the veteran gambler has in-
sisted he is retired and has no enemies
FOR CLEARER OUTLOOK
INDIANAPOLIS Ind (UP) —
Judge John H Daily got so tired
of his dirty courthouse windows he
issued a court order to have them
washed "The windows are so
filthy" the judge said "I cannot
see out"
HEE-NEE-1 CYRIL CEDRICH 311
OWN MANY SUCH TREASURES! NOW
AT LONG LAST I NAVE REALIZED MY
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MIAMI DAILY NEWS-RECORD MIAMI OKLAHOMA PAGE THREE
JOE LEMASTER
Funeral services svill be held at
Hickory CHore church southewit
of Fair land iat pm sednesday:
for Joe 1loat'ter former resilent
of the Attan area who died Sin-
day at his Ft Gibson home He
was 85 years old
Mr Lemaster moved to !slus
kogee 20 years ago and subs1-
quently to Ft Gibson He previ-
ously lived in the Iron Post com-1
munity near Afton and served co
the Iron Post school board
Surviving are four sons FreJ:
Lemaster Fair land John Lemas-
ter Afton Leo Lemaster
and Owen Lemaster Ft Gibson
a daughter Imogene Gastineau'
Bakersfield Calif: to sisters'
Mrs R R Rutledge Grove and
Mae Lemaster of California 21
grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren
The Rey A E Nikkei of Fair
land will officiate at Wednesdavs'
rites Interment will be in the
ED SPENCER
A resident of Commerce for the
past 30 years Ed Spencer 76
died Monday night in Kansas City
Mo at the home of a brother
Fred Spencer The deceased had
been in Kansas City the past
month
Also surviving are another
:brother Will Spencer Webb City
Mo and a sister in California
whose name was not immediately
available
: The body will be received by
the Jim Thomas Funeral home
in Commerce
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MaQ'tafa-'"
OUT OUR WAY
eral funds it will cost Oklahoma
heavily in road building since un-
der the interstate program Okla-
' homa receives nine federal dol-
lars for every dollar it puts up in
state cash
The three eastern Oklahoma
dam projects present a problem
of their own
I Army engineers would relocate
the highways as originally built
1 without any cost to the state
IHowever most of them are
narrow winding and outmoded
and an extra 30 million dollars in
I state funds will be needed if the
relocated roads are brought up to
modern standards
The road to Provincetown from
the Cape Cod Canal is built on a
sandspit where bedrock has never
been found
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SENECA
MRS C M RUSSELL
Correspondent
Thurman St Phone Prospect 63553
Club Meeting
The Seneca B and PW clot) met
Monday night at the City park !
The finance committee Polly Bile
chairman was in charge of ar-
rangements In the absence of the president
Thelma Conduff the vice-president
Irene Russell presided A guest
Mrs R H lialbasch was intro-
duced by Venla Plummer It was
voted to change the September
meeting from Sept 9 to Sept 23
to make it a part of the Business
Woman's week Sept 22 to 28
Venta Plummer reported that she
would leave Wednesday Sept 14
for Denver Colo to attend Re-
gional Conference to be held there
Aug 15-18
Members present were Venta 1
Plummer Laura Campbell Irene'
Russell Polly Hite Ethel Ander-
son Jewell Watts Agatha Fowler
Josephene Rakes Verona De-1
I
Moss Jewell Montgomery and a
guest Mrs ilalbasch
Mr and Mrs Don Russell and
children Donnie and Debbie of
Oklahoma City who have been 1
spending a vacation here with 1
Mr Russell's mother Mrs Irene
Russell went to Kansas City Fri-
day to spend the weekend with
Mrs Russell's brother Jim Bra-
sher and Mrs Brasher Her moth-
er Mrs T Brasher of Joplin ac-
companied them
The Rev and Mrs Darrell Har-
rison and children who had been
here from Indiana visiting his
parents Mr and Mrs H N Har-
rison left Thursday morning to
return home
Joe Russell and son of St Louis
left Thursday m6rning for their
home after visiting relatives and
friends here and vacationing at
Grand Lake
Mr and Mrs Chick Guffey and
daughter Joyce of California
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have been visiting here the past
week They were Sunday guests
of her uncle Jack Welker and
Mrs Welker
Methodist Church
Class Has tAeeting
PICI1ER (Special)—The Wesley
class of the First Methodist
church held its monthly meeting
Friday night in the home of l‘Ir
and Mrs Edward McClanahan in
Baxter Springs
A fried chicken dinner was
served to Mr and Mrs liershel
Buckner and children Jildy and
Ricky Mr and Mrs Jason Caw-
yer and children John and Chris
the Rev and Mrs G E Elswick
and children Judy and George all
of Picher and Mr and Mrs Mc-
Clanahan and son Mike of Bax-
ter Springs
PERFECT ALIBI
MEMPHIS Tenn (UP) — Ben
Brooks 48 had a good excuse for
not being able to pay a traffic
ticket he got last Jan 5 for not
having a driver's license and city
inspection tag On the date he was
to appear in court here he was
in West Memphis jailed on a
drunk driving charge
Miami News-Record
TRISTATE OISTMICT DAILY
Consolidation of Miami News and Dal NI
Reorci Herald
Miami Newspapers Inc
Independent Newspaper Devoted to Upbui '
ing of Northeast Oklahoma and Bordering
Counties of the Tri-State District of Okla
' " -
horna Kansas and Missouri
Entered at the Miami Oklahoma postoffice
as second-class mail matter
C M Hoiden Publisher
Jess Heck Managing Editor
John Worley Secretary Treasures
Joe Woolard Advertising Manager
Office of Publication A Street and First
Ave N E Phone KI 25507
National Peoresentativesr Southwest Doilies
SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY MAIL-fw
IN ADVANCE
I Year 6 Mo 3 Mo I Mo
Ottawa and Ad
torning Court
ties $714 $428 $285 $132
Sunday
Only $530
By Carrier
Per Week no
I Year 6 Mo 3 Mo I Mo
Outside Ottawa -
end Ad pining
Counties 51020 SS 61 $3 06 $I 32
Outside of State of Oklahoma Soles las
bempt
Sunday —
Only S 5 30
Oklahoma State Taw Included
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PICHER
MRS ROGER GRAHAM
Cotiospondent
625 South Cherokee Phan 741
1 3ESS MATTER AgoM
Phone 776 t DETROIT (UP)--Circuit Judge
Horace W Gilmore ordered two
:
I unions to show cause today why
I Roy Thompson of Baxter Springs:an injunction should not be issued
and Miss Sharon Johnston mo— to halt tho strike blocking publi
tored to Norman Friday and re-lcation of Detroit's three daily
turned the latter's sister Mrs Al
Bauchmoyer and daughter Jer-I
lyn of Norman here to visit her
mother Mrs Delores Johnston
and daughters 517 South Frisco
street They will be joined here
in about three weeks by Mr
Bauchmoyer who is employed in
St Charles La
44
0' 1 ' Mrs Bertha Martin of Joplin
s-
----- d visited Friday with her sister
-::- - )
- ---- - i Mrs Alta Sweeten CO South
- ' 'Treece street
47 :'--- Committee chairman and mem-
: bers of the Picher-Cardin junior-:"
' senior high school Parent-Teacher
vtokss 1
Assn will meet at 9:30 o'clock
Assn
I Wednesday morning in the home
' economics room of the high school
Major Nocol to make plans for the coming
Walkout Halts
Detroit Papers
a untidy glIC313 III IIIC
Mr and Mrs Ellis Gonce of
Hockerville were Mr and Mrs
Howard Kinder Arkansas City
Kan Mr and Mrs W G Kinsie
Verona Mo Mrs Lloyd Reavis
and daughters Pam and Linda of
Independence Mo Mr and NIrs
Mickey Kinder and son Kim
Relax with your
favorite beverage
in a cool refreshing
atmosphere at
Andy Yuichak's
Noe Bar
'Variety of Amusements
Available"
MAIN HOTEL BUILDING
woqsplow
401 AW
No DOWN PAYMENT
BUY YOUR TV ON EASY TERMS
Several Models
REDUCED
to Make
Room for the
New Phi leo for '58
tvlartinaPacit Nash Co
315 North Main APPLIANCE DEPT Dial KI 2-2834
newspapers
Gilmore ordered a full hearing
today after the three newspapers—
Detroit News Detroit Times and
Detroit Free Press—filed a petition
for the temporary restraining or-
der or injunction late Monday
Named as defendants in the ac-
tion were the International Mail-
ers Union and its Detroit Local 40
four IMU officials and Detroit
Teamsters Local 372 and two offi-
cers The strike started at 3 am Sat-
urday when 87 mailers at the
News refused to continue over-
!time work in assembling Sunday
!feature sections after completing
!a double shift
I The News said another hour's
'work was necessary because of a
machine breakdown that the or-
!der to work was a proper one un-
der the contract covering the
iMailers and that refusal to work
(made the men subject to dismis-
The IMU which does not hold
'the contract for the Mailers but
claims to have captured most of
I the Mailers' membership at all
1
!three papers said the work order
was "inhuman" and said dismis
' year
I work was necessary because of a
! Mrs Jessie Gilbert and son!
!machine breakdown that the or
Claude of Dumas Tex are visit-:
!der to work was a proper one un-
' ing the formers sister Mrs Jess
!der the contract covering the
l Matteer and family 210 West B
I M
'ailers and that refusal to work
street 1 made the men subject to dismis-
' Nelson Dickinson commander of sal
the SpriggsHance post No 150 of
The MU which does not hold
the American Legion attended the
the contract for the Mailers but
' state convention in Tulsa Sunday
claims to have captured most of
I He was accompanied by Mrs
the Mailers' membership at all
1 Dickinson and her mother Mrs!
1 three papers said the work order
I Mina Urie of Treece
was "inhuman" and said dismis
Robert Johnson East A street -
sal of the 87 men was a "lockout"
1
1 was taken to the Picher hospital 1MU officials demanded guaran
1 Monday in a Hunter ambulance teed reinstatement of the men be-
Mrs Amos Moore of Commerce fore a return to work
was taken to the Miami Baptist!
i In their court petition the news-
! hospital in a Hunter ambulance '
Tapers and their business man-
I Mrs Linnie Kelsey of Treecel
lagers charged the !MU and the
was dismissed from the Columbus Teamsters Local 72 "unlawfully
City hospital Friday and illegally" combined and con-
Brownie Scout troop No 190 will spired with the intent of harassing
meet at 10:15 o'clock Wednesdaylinterfering and preventing publica-
morning in the home of Mrs Ken-
'tion by the newspapers
I neth Horine leader 510 North I The petition said the Teamsters
Main street The group will 20 tO
' - - !local conspired by refusing to de-
the Miami park for a swimming'
diver papers at the news and rec-
party and a picnic Each girl will lognizing the illegal strike
' bring a sack lunch
I Sunday guests in the home of
TM irtro Tirt rt I
DRIVE-IN CHURCH
LYNNF1ELD Mass (UP)—The
Trinity Baptist Church here has
arranged special summer church
services at a drive-il theater The
deacons said they hoped these
services "will meet the need of
folks traveling on Sunday morn
North Miami Mr and Mrs Lloyd on Route 114 Ing
Grigsby Welch Mrs Helen Web-
her and son Jerry Miami Mr More farmers lose their II
Ifrom accidents during haying t
and Mrs Earl Gonce and daugh-
ter Jacquetta Zincville and Mr during the harvesting of any ot
and Mrs Howard Gonce and crop
daughter Susan of Hockerville
Mr and Mrs Roy McGehee 318 Francis street The latter's
south Francis street spent the Raymond Woods of Topeka si
weekend visiting their son-in-law the weekend in the Baugh'
and daughter Mr and Mrs Don home He visited Sunday
Coble and daughter Susan in Sa Buddy Edens in Miami
pulpa Susan accompanied them
home
Mrs Alma Rogers of Dalhart C8ratill 1737 N Me
Tex Mrs Charlie Hemphill and Serving Choice Steak
son Charles of Bell Calif and
Mrs Lola Rogers of Tulsa visited Chicken & Seafood Dinner
Mrs Georgia Cronk 106 North tin
Connell avenue Mrs Cronk ac- 12Mght-7 Days a Week
companied the group to Tulsa
A
where they spent the weekend CA of
M
with Mrs Lola Rogers fro ewt
Mrs pete Russell and son Peter
David 401 East F street were
weekend guests of her sister Mrs
Bertha Washburn in Lyons Kan 4
Mr and Mrs Bob Gleason of
Santa Fe NM are visiting the Sox Office Opens 12:4S
former's father F C Baughman'
TODAY & WEDNESDAY
and Mrs Baughman 403 South ris nt-
More farmers lose their lives
from accidents during haying than
during the harvesting of any other
crop
Francis street The latter's son
Raymond Woods of Topeka spent
the weekend in the Baughman
home He visited Sunday with
Buddy Edens in Miami
Serving Choice Steak
Chicken & Seafood Dinners
tin
12Modnight-7 Days a Week
1737 N Mein
lox Office Opens 12:4S
TODAY & WEDNESDAY
Elvis Presley in
LOVING
You
Color and Vistavisien
Tuesday features:
I :00--3:11-3:13-7:21--932
A)ICISMM71i1nnt0b1
lox Office Occent
LAST TIMES TONITE
"The Young Don't Cry"
Sal M:1144
Pictures At: 6011-417
"No Time to Be Young"
Robert Vaughn
Features At 747
STARTS WEDNESDAY
A Story of the
Scandal Magazincts
"Scandal Inc"
"A Woman's Devotion"
Box Office Opens 7 P At
YONITE ONLY
50c A Car
MI 11)
Fochtits At: 1:011
Filatures At It 52
Note: These Movies Will Ile
Shown at Regular Prices
Wednesday end Thursday
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