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Show I.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1959 " Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD FURNISHED iLarsen Tanner, 800 wt 4th S., died Tuesday morning shortly jafter birth at Utah Valley J. A. HOGLE AND COMPANY Nw Membe' of :-- Rex W. Tanner, MAPLETON infant son of Roy L. and Verlain6 Hos-:pit- ('"! ', York Stock Exchange Surviving are the parents; a brother, David of Mapleton; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Seth 65 15 20 Tanner of Provo and Mrs. Mar Stocks Utilities Rails Mapleti)n; 87.544-.21- . 212.54. 89 garet jLarsen of 156.33 .45 Mrs. Dilc;r Clyde of ' 155.9340 87.58 .04 21237 .17 P arma j Ida. ; Grave'side services wille SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE Bid Asked Tuesday's Quotations Thursday at 1 p. m., by 16.50 $15.50 Banner .12 Bishojp Reed Bennett ojf the Bristol Silver ...... .11 .90 85 Cardiff Second L.DS Ward in the .03 02 Central Std . 1.00 .92 . Springville Evergreen. Cemetery. Chief Con .17 , Friends 16 Clayton Silver may call at Wheeler .05 .04 Comstock .31 30 Mortuary from 12:30 to: 1 p.m Cons Eureka .05 04 Croff Thursday.. .04 03 Crown Point J Volume TuosdaVs Cl t . - ' DOW JONES AVEKACiES TotaJ 30 industrial X'lSl Wednesday Open greatj-grandmcth- er, s35 641 nIy 's e most active stocksch. close complete vol. 3 26' 348,100 17 Studeb-Pac- k v Studeb-Pac- k " -- -- ri '. ; .50 Dragon East Crown Pnt .... .07 03 East Std 17 East Utah 04 Eureka Bullion . . , . 04 Empire Mines Q7 Eureka Lily Con 30 Eureka Std .05 Great Western .40 Kennebec . . 02 Majestic Oil 2.00 New Park 105 North Lilv 01 North Std 02 Pack Nelson .05 Park City Con . . 03 Prosper Silver King West .... .18 01 Eilver Shield .22 . ... . . South Std t. .50 Swansea Con 1.05 Tintie Std 05 West Toltdo .55 .09 .04 '. " ........ . : . ......... - & Ma-Dleto- 250,200 n coni-ducte- . 6U Amer Mtrs 151.800 78js 1 19V4 110.100 Lear 49 2tt 69,100 O N S J 13 AlleRhany Co 50,500 46 Ja An. Elec Pwr 40,400 1U Oliver Corp 35,300 - 218 1 42 Royal Dutch 31,80014 29,500 Avco Corp NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Tuesday Wednes. Close Open 115 V, 116 Allied Chem 36 36 AUis Cham 32 32 Ltd Alum .42 42 Ame-fa57,8 '.AmerCyan AmeStd HI 47 tf Ame Smelt 78,. Ame: T & T 1U4 105 Amer Tob, 26 26 Atch T & S 55 55 Steel Beth 33,4 Cater Trac 53 59 Chrysler M Clark Equip 53 M Pd Rffi G R & C?rvrChem 88,8 .. 88 f al. . : ourf Asked .18 .05 JOS (Continued from Page One) lower! courts. An appeals eourt in Philadelphia Tuesday ruled 2T1 that ihej back to work order was y justified bu,t granted the union1, to to allow the carry stay the case to the Supreme Court. Eisenhower, speaking jwith.somp .08 .401 .06 .45 -- .02 2.12 1.15 ........ six-da- .01 .03 05 .04 .25 .01 .25 torce told newsmen the nation needs and is demanding action to 258 259 er the! strike which has halted nVP"nt .07 94 V? Xod .14 94, .15' Wrlliston production in most steel mills 28 28 iso 12o 125 sincej mid-JulFirestone . SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE 4 ze,8 Pick 79 'Steel 6th Pgh Eisenhower SALES: F:rs. America 82 82 Fr- - Atrtor Banner Mng, 300 at 15.75. ff the Supreme Court agrees 79 79 ' clec Bristol Silver, 2000 at 11.' j 9S 97 G- 11. nods at 500 to hear the union's appeal it could Bullion Mon, 52 52 O-- . Mtr Cardiff, 600 at 85. in tne tribunal's) first rul- result 130 1?9 Silver. 200 at 16. . Li. Clayton 114 : ii ort tne 4000 at 6. on tne consutuuonaiuy 150 at Gr1' Oil Com Met, ing 511'a 51T? i at 5. 1000 Harv Lead. Comwlth Ip 99 injunction provision. 98 ick fr E Standard. 4000 at 129 129 Arthuit 3. 500 J Goldberg! at general Horn Silver lr' Paper 51 51 1000 at Johns Man . Leonora, of the counsel union, originally 95 95 Kennecott Kears. 2000 at I4 , Mono to wait until Monday to 145 5000 at 4. planned Oil Mir Mnr Mfg ' Pros Mng. 49 49 Chem Rico Argentine. 27 at 2.00. fiM his formal appeal. He also Minn 50 50 3000 at 9. Mort. Ward Coal, Royston 67 66 planned to ask that the stay be Nat1 Cash Ree Silver Shield, HOOO.at 1. 96 96 Natl Steel 12,000 at Lead Tintic extended until the Supreme Court 30 30 at 10. "N Cen R R 2,000 Union, Trans 61 .... 6142 disposed of 'the case, Pac G &.E1 West Alloy, 1000 42 702000 Da at Parke Chief Con Pfd. Declines Speedup Comment 108 108 J C Penney 16 16 R R FUNDS Pen'n MUTUAL Goldberg 'declined to! comment 44 44 Asked Phill Pete Bid on Quotations 7.66 the government's speedup re82 83 V Tuesday's 8.18 Proct & Gam Affil Fund 60 59 R C A quest. He said he had! not been 2.94 Div Shares 33 73 73 15.10 Steel , Repub Tob notified officially of Rankin's inFund Cdn Gen 59 60 B 12.28 Revn 11.35 Fund Chem 47 47 tention. But the- - union seemed - Sears .,. 24.55 E"& H Bal Fund . 22.96 42 42 25.65 Soconv 23.99 E & H Stk Fund 50 ceytain jto fight the government 47 10.49 9.57 Std Oil Cal Fund Inestors .... 49 '. . 49 10.32 Std Oil N J 9.55 mcf ve. oh grounds that it needs Incorp Inv Trust 79 79V2 14.33 Texaco Inc more tihne to- prepare ts appeal. Inv Mass 51 51Ts 14.71 Thiokol 13.61 Mass Inv Growth In requesting the ba1 . 59 59 15.52 Timk R Bear ;. Fund . . 14.28 Putman 31 31 17.07 . order, the government! has arTransamer 15.66 Tclev & Elec 38 38 Tri Con Corp 135 gued that the strike threatens the 134 tin Carbide 31 31 Un Pacific national! health and safety. 41 42 Unit Ar Ln . r?he union has replied! that there 1 1 Unit Pk City ' 99 .. . 100 U S Steel is no national emergency be33 33 Utah P & L ..j OGDEN, Utah (UPD Livestock cause of the walkout. jThe union 33 34 Wes Air Ln 93 93 Cattle lOCP; trade fairly active also challenges the constitutionalWest? Elec 60 60 Woolworth on stocker and feeder cattle; ity of the injunction ' AMERICAN STOCK f EXCHANGE with Monday, no test of provision. steady Bid Asked Wednesday's Quotations 16 the market on slaughter cattle; 16 Technically In Recess Phoenix Steel 0 7 7 . sales medium to good British Pete V. ..... The Supreme Court technically early 10 f 10 Bunk Hill . '.. lb. stock steers 24.50-26.0is jin recess until Nov. 9; But the 4 4 Day Mine .. 0 lb. stock heifers 16 15 Kaiser Ind good justices! are engaged in writing 165 167 Mtn Sts .'T ' & T 5 lb. common some and couia pe reconvened 2 opinions 2 , New Park . heifers 18.00-21.52V4 2 a moment s notice to hear the Rico Argentine at feeding 7 7 Utah Id Sugar Calves 50; small lots good stock government's speedlup plea and cohside the union's formal ap OVER THE COUNTER steer calves steady at 27.50-28.0Bid 'Asked few medium 25.0U. Wednesday's Quotations peal. 9.75 Sug Pfd... .. 9.12 Amalg ... Unde high couri rules,. four 20.50 19.12 Aztec butcher hogs open Hogs 125; 35.62 Ariz Pub Ser ...... 34.25 0 lower than Monday: sever-- ! justices must agree' that the case .03 .03 . Bapco .25 20 Bif? Piney . barrows should pe neara oeiore the court al lots mixed U.S. ; 3.25 3.62 ... r. Bonanza Air 5 lbs. 13.75; three will agree to review the lower, and gilts 14.12 Can Sup Oil .1325 22.75 21.62 Cons Freight head 265 lbs. 13.25; three headj court decision. If these four votes 81 .86 English Oil 295 lbs. 12.25; sow market not es-- j were not forthcoming, the union s 25.50 23.50 Equity Oil appeal would be re ected and the 1.37 1.25 - Federal Uran .... 57.00 tablished. k 59.50 order would be left First Sec Bk 22.50 21.00 Sheep 150; market not estab-- j Intrsts Mtr Ln 2.25 1.75 Lane Const lished; late Monday salable 2,000; standing. 11.00 Hidden Splendr .. 10.00 lambs; 4.87 4.62 slaughter and feeding Lucky Mc ..: 5.62 5.00 to low choice! Magna about good steady; 106.00 Bond 102.00 Magna 6 lb. wooled sluaghter lambs 26.75 25.50 "Mtn Fuel Sup 2.12 18.00-18.5Oil Inc lots shorn; 1.37' 2.75. 2.37 from Page One) Rare Metals 2 No. 17.75 with lambs pelts; few (Continued . 1.75 1.37 Texota 3.75 3.25 5 Iambi his discussion of foreign aid add .Three Sts Nat Gas lb. wooled feeding lots " 14.00 13.00 Utah Southn Oil 16.50-17.0nis instructions to the government 3.06 3.18 "West Sts Rfg involved tb .... C-.- r-- ......... E' f .55 1.10 y. Gdyr 5; 3. 2.3. .......... ........ L i a -- aft-Hartl- ey , ....... 3. . at'3. ........ j -- . " . ......... -- , . . 13-9- ; ! - ? . - . rk . ........ .......... Ooden Livestock Taft-Hartle- y! . 500-65- . 0; . 25.-26.0- 500-60- . 0; 650-77- . 0. 0; j . y .25-.5- . .1-2- -3 j 200-22- -- back-to-wor- j v 90-1- . W est Eyes 10 0; : sizable . - 85-9- . 0. examine the agencies Produce Market Blough Still , (UPD Potatoes: (Continued from Page One) New total U.S.' "shipments 383; declared the usual 75 arrivals 26; track 230; supplies poration on common stock dividend cent lights 'demand light; market mix-&- This payment, totaling $40,473,230,; goes Dec. 10 to stockholders ofj Track sajes: '100 lbs. U.S. 1A record Nov. 6. Idaho russets 4.35 - 4.50; bakers The 31 million dollar net lossj 4.90. for the quarter is after adjust-- j Street sales: Idaho russ'ets 4.50 ment for depreciation. Before this 5.00-5.5-CHICAGO V j 4.75, bakers 0. adjustment the third quarter loss Onions r arrivals 8; track 38; was 106 million dollars. supplies liberal; demand moderIncome for the first nine ate,; market mostly steady. months of 1959 was reported as! Track sales: Idaho yellow Span- $223,800,000, or a return of 7.7 perish ..2.1.0,;.. cent "on sales, which compares! Street 'sales: Idaho yellow span-is- n with income" of $210,600,000, or white medium of 8.3 per cent on sales large 2.75, .Utah yellow Spanish large reported the first nine months of 1958. white medium 2.75.' ssibility of requiring that some percentage of foreign ajid funds be as a guard spent, in the U the increas g annual go'td against! deficit. 0, Bv KATE TIZZY OS ANN Payso n Woman All eight candidates for the city council at Tuesday's municipal election will be guests of , the Provo Kiwanis club at the Thursday noon luncheon meeting. Each candidate will be given time to state his By JOSEPH L. MYLER views on the issues. Dr. M. W. United Press International inWASHINGTON (UPD! The high Merrill, program chairman will r, Shriv-ewesterlies have got ,their direc- troduce the speaker. Ed :B. president, will be in charge of tions mixed up, and if something the meeting. doesn't put them back on normal course we're in for a rough, tough, stormy winter. Dr. Jerome Namias, chief of ' the Weather Bureauts extended ick SALT LAKE forecasts section, refused today to 1401 William 72, ArapaRatliff, predict whether these; winds wi.'l hoe Ave., died Monday; funeral or won't straighten up and blow Friday noon, 260 E. South Temright before winter comes. James Alexander Russell, 'But he did offer this possibly ple. 52, 1721 Herbert Ave., died Tuesreassuring bit of weather lore day. Levi Frank Smith, 77, 520 gleaned from experience:. Weath- 5th E.t died, Tuesday; graveside er patterns often change between services Thursday at 3:45, Salt October andj November. In fact Lake City Cemetery. changes in. "weather Regimes"! ocUNION Wallace Jay McNam-arcur more often in that period than 62, 416 E. 7200 , died Tuesany other, io it doesn't pay to day; funeral Friday at 1 p. m.', predict what! the wiAter will be Union Second LDS Ward chapel. like until you see what the No PLAIN CITY Lorin Christian vember pattern is. 74, died Monday; funeral Hansen, As things stand, any change at 1 p. m., Plain City Thursday probably would be for the better. LDS Ward chapel. The northern half of the country LOGAN-Id- a from the Rockies eastward was Wyatt Olsen, 65, too hot for comfort during the died Tuesday; funeral Thursday summer. It also was hot in Cali at 1:30 p. m., College LDS Ward fornia and the southern .plateau chapel states. It was comparatively cool CENTER VILLE" Nora only in the far Pacific Northwest 49, died Monday. and the southern plains states PRICE Robert Lee Ashley, 52, such as Texas, Louisiana, and died Friday; funeral Thursday Arkansas. J at 2 p. m., Mitchell Funeral Then the current pattern began Home. tD emerge in the "fail. The high OGDEN Mrs. Elizabeth Has-lwesterlies, Sreat risers of air Kunz, 59,. 3257 Childs Ave., which normally flow mainly west died Monday; funeral Saturday to east, developed a1 north-soutat 1 p. m., Lindquist and Sons tendency. Successive! shafts of Funeral Chapel. cold polar air began invading the western and; central parts of the country. When the high westerlies get mixed up this way, north-soutchannels are opened which, Nami- (Continued from Page One) as said, cause "stronger injection Cuba that the U. S. is her best of polar air southward arid strong trade customer. er injection of tropical air north The State Department Tuesday ward." denounced Castro's accusations as ( L - Jfah Obituaries CITYr-Freder- . Dump Caretaker Claims Robbery By Armed Bandits a, S-.- Hep-wort- h, , er Dies Spanish Fork Youths Deny Bank Theft Chester LcRoy Lowry, 55, caretaker ajt the city dump, 1500 S. 3rd E., tola officers Tuesday evening he robbed of $12 and an at 90 i LAKE CITY (UPI) Four Spanish Fork youths pleaded innoenet in U.S. "District Court Tuesday to charges of stealing a $600 j postage meter machine Oct. 9 'from the Span-nis- h SALT had-bee- Mrs. Medora Daniels ' Cravens, pioneer resident of died Payson, Monday of causes incident to age. She was born March 22, 1869, in Payson to Thomas E. and Jane Ann Sheffield Daniels. She married William Cravens July 30, 1896, in Payson. She was a member of the LDS Church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Phyllis Wanless of El Monte, Calif.; two sons, Clifford Cravens of Ogden and Donald Cravens of Provo; a brother, John Daniels ; several grandchildren and Funeral services; will be held Thursday at 1 p. m., Keith Jolley Mortuary in Payson where friends may call Wednesday from 7 to 9 p. m. and Thursday prior to services. Burial will pel in . Payson City Cemetery. PAYSON 90, old pistol. Mr. Lowry said two bandits held a gun on him, about 6 p.m. tied his hands with wire, and took $12 from his cash box. His mother who was sitting on the couch was not tied up and she later freed her son, he said. Fork Branch of First curity Bank. The youths are Dale Lee Camp,- bell, 19; Danny R. Glispy, 181; Martin Jenkins, 18, and a companion. The case was continued for setting on the Whiting, Haymond Submit Low Bid For Road Job trial calendar. j great-grandchildre- LAKE SALT n. Fife Construction On the question meeting thej President said now that De Gaulle has said when he would be ready for such a conference, the allies can go ahead with diplomatic negotiations below the summit to solidify and coordinate their own positions in summit tor preparation fcoviet meeting Prenier Nikita Khrushchev. It would be very bad to have summit .with Lussia without first having a solic western posi- tidn, he said. Pappy Boyington Marries Actress CITY (UPI) Co., Brigham City submitted an apparent o,v bid of $968,507 for construction of 7.5 miles of Interstate HighDENVER (UPD Gregory way 15 between Brigham City (Pappy) Boyington World War II and Honeyville. Marine flying aee and author, The bid was $444,000 below the marked Delores Tatum a actress in a quiet estimate of engineers of the Utah ceremony Tuesday, Highway Department. of Spring-villIt was the second marriage for and Haymond Whiting submitted an apparent low Miss Tatum, and the third for thy bia of $412,284 on an asphalt sur.retired Marine colonel. on and a Boyington won the Medal of facing bridge U.S. Highway 89 southeasterly Honor and the Navy Cross during 4 5 miles from Mt. Carmel JuncWorld War II. He was credited bid was with shooting doWn 28 Japanese The tion toward Kanab. ' An $163,000 "under the estimate. planes in the Paciific. $11,232 Bid For; Repair Job On Hospital Roof e, 15-fo- SALT LAKE CITY V(UPI)- apparent low bid of $11,232 ot has been submitted for emergency repairs to the roof of the Utah State Hospital administ on building. The bid was submitted by Security Construction Coi. rati , h Replies To h Fight Results United Press International Nick Pre-vit(UPI) 138, South Boston, outpointed Tommy Garryow, 142, Clare-mon- t, - BOSTON N. H. (10). Len-ni- e HALIFAX, N.S. (UPI) Sparks, 147, Halifax, stopped Bernie Raines, 146, Conn. (5) . MIAMI BEACH (UPI) voiced Active Vinter Unless. . ; "utterly unfounded" and A situation like that, with strong U S. "Shock and amazement" at them. Cuban President Osvaldo temperature contrast, storms, and If nothing happens to Dorticos rejected the U.S. "viewcorrect it, we're going to have "a points" presented to him in a very active winter With a lot of memorandum and said Cuba was storminess and vigorous weather considering sending a note to changes, he added. Washington. The disordered westerlies proEisenhower pointed out that the duced some intense storms on the U.S. helped Cuba gain its indePacific Coast a week or so ago. pendence from Spain and had a They were responsible for heavy leng history of trying to help that rains from New England south- country solidify its independence ward just last week end. The pat- and increase its trade. tern may change come NovemThe President mentioned freber, but it looks pretty set in its American trade concessions quent ways right now. to th fact that the U.S. Cuba, Namias reviewed his data for a Cuba's ij principal market and moment. The latest sijorm bred by the long history of close relations the pattern, he told his United between two countries. He Press International interviewer, then said the this it a puzzling makes should be afflicting Great Britain to out matter figure why the "with strong winds off the Atlan- Cuban so unhappy is government tic."' j' "Have yoU looked at your wire with the U.S. When asked what he thoughf recently?" he asked. "I'd be surr wasPresiprised if there wasn't an item dent "eating" Castro, the not disreplied that he would about it." cuss possible motivations of the The reporter looked. He found a dispatch from London. It said man. He added, however, that he "a stiff gale battered Britain dur- did believe that Cuba was a country which one might think on the ing .the night. . ." basis of past history would be a real friend of the U.S. Cuban Exiles are Problem S. s, Meanwhile, Enrique Perez ' Cuba's delegate to the Or(Continued from Page One)! ganization of American States, left the American people defense urged that the U.S. take "firm less" against attack. He asked aDd precise measures" to prevent n activities on U.S; soil. how it was possible for planes to ' undetected through the vaunt- He said recent incidents have ed U.S. radar defenses to attack caused "reasonable -- and understandable" indignation in Cuba. Cuba. n At the same time, he said The five-natiplanes were taking off from Flo- Peace Committee met today with rida to bomb Cuba and that a U.S. legal authorities for a report sugar mill in Pinar del Rio had on what steps are being taken attacked from the air. against Cuban exiles. The U.S. He read a report that six or had invited the committee to inseven planes had taken off from vestigate the situation. The peace committee was set southern Florida to "bomb'i Ha vana Monday. up by the 21 American republics Castro summoned the cabinet to work toward bringing peace to to approve the reinstatement of the troubled Caribbean. the revolutionary trials and firing s. SOCONY OIL BUYS squad for His announced decision to revive COVEY PETROLEUM SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) the courts which condemned more Mobil Oil Co. has acquired than 60 r'war criminals" to was this earlier death greet Covey Petroleum Corp., of Salt year wild enthusiasm by the Lake City, which distributes petroed with leum products to 22 outlets in 250,000 Cubans at the rally. Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. The More accidents occur on Satur two firms did not disclose the day than any other day of the number of stock shares involved in the transaction nor "the price. week. breeds f I i, Stamford, . 1' Chico 4 Vejar, 153, Stamford, Conn., outpointed Miguel Diaz,; 160, Cuba ' (10) .. PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) Eddie Machen, 198, Portland, stopped Irish Pat McMurtry, 191, Tacoma, Wash. (1). HONOLULU (UPI) Herman Marquez, 120, Stockton, Calif., Baby Brown, 121, Manila 13. r, h t : LI de-cision-ed (10). ;og'' yx, RICHMOND, Calif. (UPI) Bobby Sanders, 149, San Francisco, decisioned Dave Johnson, 150, San Protests admires aJ sign .marking DUTCH TREAT.. , Audrey Hepburn i T,.- T',.1 UUtnJ a street named in ner nonor in W ijoorn, iioiianu. "Mel actor Ferrer. is actress her the husband, , 1 T 1 Favored to Win English Race NEWMARKET, England (UPD Appeal, an Irish-traine- d Thoroughbred owned by John Mc Shain of Philadelphia, was one! of the outstanding challengers in fch IMPORTANT VFWFm VJ777f1irf7 PROGRAM JJ CHANGES PHEASANT Tonite SEASON OPENS NOV. 7-.-B- NOW UY channel! f-- Cambridgeshore Stakes today at Newmarket. Faultless Speech remained th favorite at 1 in the final call oyer of odds for the mile and one eighth classic, which is used to determine winners in the Irish Hospital Sweepstakes. Sanctum was the second choice at 10- - , followed by , Macquarlo U-and ) Rocky Roy ale ). Courts Appeal Model 12 Slide Action Reg. umruccTCD lllllV.111. I LIV Now Inter-America- 94.95 i & 10995 REMINGTON $Z 8505 REMINGTON Model 870 Model 1402-4- H & R Pump 10 RNegw 85.45 s98.95 2 (12-1- 12 Tin first was discovered in the United States at Jackson, N. H., Money on Signature only, car during the 18th century. .M v. .. or furniture. TRIP TO PARIS s60.25 ... i Spring Byirigton Jed Pfouty Gauge High Base Gauge Field Load Reg. 2.90 16 Gauge High Base Reg. 3.15 t... 20 Gauge High Base Reg. 3.00 7:30-- 8 now 3.1 0 .now 2.61 12 : . a Ozzie! and HARRIET 2.84 2.70 .now .now 8:00-8:5- 0 VIRGIL AKINS .i ' We have all Sizes Colors k 8:50-- 9 News; and 98c Sports up , Hawaiian J750 A gangster's girl Open Til 9 p.m. Mon. and Fri. . RLSON FOR are always C 1959 by T.M. Rej. Snric, f yveicume DIAL tna. U.S.,Pt. Oft tA.fO "I'm short two boys on my party list I guess I'll have to quarrel with Sandra and. Kathy: FR 3-70- r 201 SPORTING GOODS , X A Springvlllo American Fork 01 PR0V0 II j FLORAL West 1st South . ' . . . 134 S. Main St. 1 5 E. Leans below $600 mad Main St. - HU 9-56- 39 Phone: 860 by City Financ Co. (Utah) Phone FR 3-71- 07 KENNY LANE 9:00-1- 0 HUNTING COATS SERVICE! VS. Now As Low As $325 PHONE FIRST Wed. Nite Fights . HUNTING CAPS Priced at 4 TV HOUR OF SJARS Galige .Pump 66 Reg. 3.45 ::;:;;:::':x: r 6:30-7:3- 0 7.35 and Shell Holder (14-1- Man Without A Gun. Game Pocket : 6:00-6:3- 0 AMMO ny i D, Featherweight Model 878 Automatic Hunting Vest 8-- NEA 1 . on ; Hil-lar- io Cis-nero- So-co- 4Courts ' J vr Francisco (10). Sacramento, Calif. tUPI) Morales, 136, Mexico City, stopped Art Ramponi, 137, Oak land, Calif. (8). i : U. j i- f counter-revolutionarie- faultless Speech Se- . anti-Cuba- of a western 2.35-2.5- 0, .2.25-2.4- Medora D. Cravens Candidates For City Council,! Kiwanis Guests Wesfe Change Their Old Patterns " j Stock MmlM BY Veathe r All Mi xedUp Infant Succumbs Soon! After Birth "It Pays to1 Play" HZ N. friend causes violent trouble 10:00-1- 1 :00 TV HOUR OF STARS j OVERNIGHT HAUl Univ. 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