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4 CC CIatiOnCfllJCt Wednesday. October 1. 19S Two Suspects Held In STATE DEATHS nro'ora diwaio no a1 a Bill .0 the Beth Israel Congregation and the Beth Israel Sisterhood. She leaves her husband A. E.

"Jack" Zilish, 5 Mrs. Harold Schwab, Miss Stella Loeb, Miss Josephine Loeb, Miss Frances Loeb, all of Birmingham, and Mrs. Arthur E. Fuel of De-troit. 2 Nephews: Lawrence S.

Sandersville Hold Up at the funeral home until time for io a vara W. K. SCRl'BY KOSCIUSKO Services will be services. Born in Winston county on Feb. i bail bond pending action of the Circuit Court grand Jury, which re convenes here next Monday.

oto ifo VrA 0 held Wednesday morning at 10 at Jordan Funeral Chapel here for 5, 1895. He was the son of the late William Orgen Turner and Hester McCowan Turner. He was Pollock of Dallas, Tex. and Sylvan Sheriff Walters said Hickson aba William Kidder Ccruby retired LAUREL Two men were being held here Tuesday in connection with the Friday. Sept.

19 hold up of the ticket booth at Sanders-vUle field while the Sandersville High Calhoun High Football game was in progress. Sheriff Fred Walters Identified Loeb of New York. has been "positively identified" as salesman, who died at the Mont-fort Jones Memorial Hospital the gunman in a Monday night, Sept. 13 holdup at Waynesboro. Ha Services will be at the Wright St Ferguson Chapel at 3:00 p.

m. Wednesday with Rabbi Perry here Monday afternoon, following a farmer and was a member of Bethel Baptist Church. He leaves his wife Mrs. Denver Froshour Turner, a son, William E. Turner Jr.

of Louisville; three daughters; Mrs. Roy Robertson of said the bandit in the Waynes. stroke. He had been in poor the pair as Charles Edward Webb, health for the past five years. boro holdup fled with $30 that was taken at gunpoint from a Mrs.

Nussbaum officiating. Burial will be In Beth Israel Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Dale Cobb, Officiating win be the Rev. E. Westberry and Baron Thomas, 22.

a Laurel man ana uenver Hickson, 21, a resident of Route 4, Laurel. L. Jackson. Burial will be in the Pascagoula; Mrs. Joe Wedgeworth employees at the highway 45 Mid.

"I Claude Yarborough, Ray Tillman. city cemetery. of Union; Mrs. Cam Quinn WL hi MM 'Mh .2 I A a 5 Louisville; a stepmother Mrs. Mr.

Scruby, who was 70, was a way Curb Market, norm or Waynesboro, and escaped In an D. H. Orkin. The sheriff said Webb has been "positively identified" as the gunman in the holdup. Webb and Hickson were arrest Lucy Hindman Turner of Louis-j ville and 13 old black Bulck with a companion.

native of Chillicothe, Mo. He attended the University of Missouri. Faiibus Sent MRS. W. II.

KENDALL GREENVILLE Funeral serv- He was employed as a salesman for Consolidated Coal Company of St. Louis for 20 years. He came to Kosciusko to live in 1949, and was ed Monday afternoon on a tip furnished by Sergeant Ras Cochran, veteran Laurel patrolman, the sheriff said. He said Cockran ices for Mrs. Walter H.

Kendall. Telegram Train Hits Car, Driver Escapes MERIDIAN An automobile driven by Marvin Reynolds. Meri. dian, was struck by the engine of a train at the 27th Av. crossing Dlayed an important role in the in of Rolling Fork, were conducted at 2 p.m.

Monday at the Baptist Church in Hollandale by the pas vestication of the robbery from the PROVINE HIGH semi-finalists In the 58-59 National Merit Scholarship competition are shown here, (front row, left to right) Frances Koenig, Patricia Ann Martin, Margaret Ann Westbrook, Linda Burgess and Sara Beth Waggener. (second row, left to right) Armand Karow, Tommy McHorse, Phillip Noble, Becker Drane and James Allen, (third row, left to right) Woodard Coats, John Kirk-ham, Mack Jones, William Miller, Robert Shoemaker and Stanley Stricklin. See story on page 16. Photo by Cobb a Mason. He leaves his wife, Mrs.

Mary Mumpower Scruby, Kosciusko; A brother, Stanley Scruby. Chillicothe, A sister, Mrs. George moment that it was launched. By Barnett Ross R. Barnett.

Jackson at tor, the Rev. Joe Hudson, assisted by the Rev. D. D. Sattlewhite of Rolling Fork.

Burial was in the soon after the bandits fled In aa automobile with $145 of the ticket Henry. San Diego, California; one Hollandale Cemetery. National Fu torney and probable gubernatorial candidate, Tuesday sent Governor Orval Faubus of Arkansas a telegram pledging his support in the fight to save constitutional neral Home of Greenville Is in charge. Pledges Mrs. Kendall died Sunday at the Baptist Hospital in Memphis.

She booth money. District Attorney rover Dog-gette filed joint armed robbery charges against Webb and Hickson early Tuesday. Armed robbery is a capital offense that can carry the death penalty upon conviction in a Mississippi court, and persons so charged cannot be released under bail bond. Webb and Hickson. therefore, suffered a cerebral hemorrhage a of the Southern Railroad but no one was injured, city Patrolmen S.

A. Grayson and Irvin Hickles reported Tuesday. The policemen said the driver told them he heard the train blow but could not see it for some gsi tanks parked nearby. The engine, which was being driven by engineer R. E.

Knight, struck the rear end of the auto causing consider able damage, the officers said. week ago. Mrs. Kendall was 38. The telegram reads: "The Supreme Court has defied Born at Lambert, she was the grandchild.

MRS. S. W. DISMUKES KILMICHAEL Mrs. Jessie Lena Short Dismukes, wife of S.

Wilson Dismukes of Kilmichael, died Monday night in Greenwood Leflore Hospital after a long illness. She was 87. Services will be held a tMc-Gahcy-Lott Funeral Home in Winona at 10 Wednesday morning. The Rev. E.

C. Abernathy ol Schlater and the Rev. O. L. Elliott Listed At Millsaps the provisions of the Constitution that created it.

It has assumed former Celina Shelton. After her graduation from Delta State College in Cleveland she taught school at Hollandale for 13 years. She original jurisdiction where the Constitution limits its powers to are being held without benefit of Dr. J. E.

McCrackcn, dean of was a member of the Rolling Fork school faculty at the time of her students at Millsaps College an appellate jurisdiction. It has decided the Little Rock Private School question without the people of Arkansas having been given a death. BfWAqmq lip nounced today results of fraternity 1 of Kilmichael will officiate. Burial leaves ner nusband: a will be in Viaden cemetery. Born in Pulaski, she day in court, a right to offer testimony, to cross examine witnesses or to be heard in a court daughter, Manda Sue Kendall, both of Rolling Fork; her mother, Mrs.

T. Shelton of Lambert; three MINTS COUtCTtO IT tnt. tMU KSBl. KOTNII waj educated at Dixon Normal -'-''iV-'iTft'-'-i'-y'-'l'-lT-'i College in Dixon, since her marriage February 23, 1898, she Blocks may be old-fashioned, bi't sisters, Mrs. Dan Ashford of Lambert, Mrs.

J. L. Rivers of Marks, and a brother, B. M. Shelton of Marks.

Ounce of prevention don. 3 foresighted ways to spare that still uosteady toddler lived in Kilmechael, where rushing. Organizations and their pledges are as follows: Kappa Alpha Fraternity Jerry Denny Britt, Ruleville; John Morgan Douglass, Prairie Point; George William Edwards, Tupelo; Ralph Ewing Glenn, Gulf-port; Ronald McDonald Hall, Ocean Springs; Thomas Ben Hen-nington, McComb: Joseph Martin MZZI they re nwiyi husband has been a farm owner FORECAST East coast states, except central and southern Pennsylvania and east Gulf coast region can expect showers Wednesday with rain forecast for middle Atlantic states. It will be clear to partly cloudy in most of remainder of nation with cool weather in all but south Atlantic states in eastern half of country. It will be warmer in northern Plains, Arizona and New Mexico.

Clarion-Ledger AP Wirephoto. of competent jurisdiction as guaranteed to even a white citizen under the due process clauses of the Constitution. ''This alarming decision causes intelligent people to wonder where we can now look for security and protection of our personal and prop except for extensive traveling lew lumoies; il (1) Make sure VZxi over the nation. She was a mem fcer of Kilmichael Methodist Church. throw rugs are secure through rubber backing or skid-proof mats.

(21 Wire uo kitch V. 8. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE WEATHER BUREAU JACKSON. MISSISSIPPI Besides her husband, she Kennedy, Newton; Howard Taylor Heads erty rights. The liberty loving two sons, Wallace Dis Charles Langford, Marks; Robert MISS MARY TIERNEY VICKSBURG Funeral Ser-vices for Miss Mary Tierney, lifetime resident of Vicksburg, will be held Wednesday at 9 a.

m. at Fisher Funeral Chapel and at 9:30 a. m. at St. Paul's Catholic Church.

Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Miss Tierney died Tuesday ir. Dale Oct. 1. 1958; Sunset Wfd.

8:46 mukes of Clarksdale and William tX(---i delight to a child because the play value is unlimited. On the educational tide, blocks help baby's concentration, coordination and imagination. Every time baby succeeds in getting one block to stay on top of another, his hands become more skillful. Every time he hits upon a ew arrangement, he develops his creative imagination. New, flavorful bet for the high-chair scL Cerber Junior Bananas Wayne Lowry, Laurel; Dan An- a.

m.i Sunrise Thursday 5:55 a. m. people of the South, you may rest assured, will hold their purpose and their racial honor steady and prefer their racial interest in Dismukes of Kilmichael; five Delta Milk Marketing decson MIntosh, III, Mendenhall; Joe Rhett Mitchell, Forest; Temperature S3 67 7 72 daughters- Mrs. W. E.

Williams of 59 61 74 71 Thomas Riddell Mullins, Prairie spite of all. WASHINGTON The Agricul uewpomi Relative Humidity Wind Dir. Velocity Sea Level Barometer 'The Almighty Hand that metes SEJ SSW3 ESE4 SE a local hospital after a brief ill Point; Albert Jacob Noullet, Jackson; William W. Orr, Jackson; James Whitney Rayncr, Newton; Jackson, Mrs. S.

J. McNeer of Memphis. Mrs. Doug Vaughn and Mrs. Curtis Allen of Greenwood, and Mrs.

J. P. McCabe of Oak Grove, La; 20 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren. ness. out the measure to us all has never yet held false balance.

We 29.11 29.96 29.94 29.92 ture Department Tuesday announced appointment of Cleo C. Taylor of Jackson, as administrator of the new Mississippi Delta Milk Marketing order. must all wed ourselves to ever WEDNESDAY FORECASTS Jacksos Vicinity: Decreasing cloudi -neas. cooler, rain endint durinf the day J. Ralph Sowell, Jackson; Joseph Joshu Stevens, Macon; Jon Adrian She is survived by a nephew, Walter McHugh, Meridian; and a niece, Miss Loretto A.

Conaty, low 72, high 80. Thuraday Outlook: De Swartzfager, Laurel; Mickey Nel The new administrator Is also Vicksburg. creasing cloudiness, cooler, low 52. high 72. en spills immediately to prevent slipping.

(3) Close off bead otT stairway with folding gate. oorch rrvtaw. Do ye know that it took Gerber tpecialicts two whole years before they wer satisfied with the recipes for Gerber's High Meat Dinners? After extensive nutritional re-search, 72 different futmuUs vera prepared and evaluated to get products with minstial flavor interest and high nutritive value. Then, a panel of 4,300 babies and mothers taste-tested the formula considered best to pick the winners. Product advantage to remember: Gerber's High Meat Dinners have 3 times as much meat, and therefore much more protein than regular vegetable and meat combinations.

Gerber Baby Foods, Fremont. Michigan. with Pineapple combines these two popular fruits for wonderful flavor appeal and good nutritive value. Only fully ripened bananas son Thomas, McComb; Edward lasting truths which are the historical experience of our race and rise up in the strength of our consecrated might to take a stand for them. We have the truth as head of the Central Mississippi and Mississippi: Mostly cloudy, scattered bowers and taundershowers in southeast the Northern Louisiana Milk Mar MRS.

JACK ZILISH Mrs. Jack Zilish of 1603 Ivy Eugene Woodall, Coffeeville; John Evans Woods, Mount Olive; Kappa Sigma Fraternity portion, colder. TEMPERATURES RAINFALL keting orders, which he will continue to supervise. A HIGH LOW RAIN our strong right arm. To struggle Street died Tuesday afternoon at her home.

She had been in fail for truth and right gives happi Taylor is a native of Clark Range, Gary Boutwell, Quitman; Pete Brookings, Bangor, Maine; Bob Brunson, Lyon; Tom Cartledge, and a graduate of the Uni ness to the just. I offer you my services in your courageous and W. E. TURNER LOUISVILLE Funeral services for William Everette Turner 63, will be held at 11 a. m.

Wednesday at Bethel Baptist church with Rev. Leroy Jones officiating, assisted by the Rev. Paul Wilson. Burial will be in the church cemetery under direction of Mangum Funeral Home. Turner died Monday at the University Hospital in Jackson.

He had been in ill health four years and in a critical condition the past three weeks. His body will remain versity 'of Tennessee. After work Clarksdale; Bill Dodson, Jackson; (secret of easy digestibility) are used. Matter of fact, the bananas must pass a special test for ripeness before they're blended with bits of mellow, juicy pineapple. The texture: semi-grown up.

just the way older tots and toddlers like it M-mm seconds coming up! vorthy fight to save Constitutional on the Knoxville and Nashville Milk ing health for several months. She was a native of Madison, the daughter of the late Alexander and Caroline Weill Wolff, a pioneer family of Jackson. Mrs. Zilish was a member of Bobby Everett, Jackson; Charles government, the rights of the Marketing orders, he was named Francis, Gunnison; Tom Fulton States, local self-government and administrator of the Austin-Waco the liberties of our people." Clarksdale Billy Henderson, Clarksdale; David Lawrence, (Tex.) order in 1955 and served ir that post until last August. His appointment on the Delta or Greenville; Fred Magruder, Jack Atlanta 76 59 .07 Birmingham 78 66 .10 Boston 66 SO Chicago 55 48 .27 Denver 45 33 .03 Detroit 63 50 .21 Ft.

Worth 77 58 Helena, Mont. 55 26 JACKSON 85 1.37 LitUe Hock 64 97 1.25 Los Angeles ,84 63 Memphis 6S 61 .68 Miami 90 75 J.42 Mobile 88 64 Montgomery 88 63 .05 New Orleans 87 72 Phoenix. A. 92 65 St. Louis 58 43 J3 San Antonio 89 72 Shreveport 82 64 .03 Washington 70 5 Nation's coldest spot; Drummond, Mont.

20. Nation's hottest spot: Yi'ma, Ariz. 102. Heaviest rain: Jackson. Miss.

0.88 inches in one hour. RIVER STAGES son; Tommy Moore, Indianola; der becomes effective Oct. 1, the day the order itself goes into ef George Mounger, Calhoun City; fect. Pat Sanford, Jackson; Billy Tis dale.Ridgeland Kenneth Walcott Cook, Meridian; Eugene Coullet, Jackson; Dale Darks. Jackson: Hollandale; Bill Wilkins, Clarks Woody Davis.

Pachuta; Donald Milk Marketing dale; Fortenberry, Summit; Fred Gip Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity son, Fhuaoelphia: rred Hawiuns, Administrator In Henry Ash, Centreville; Junior Jackson; Doug Howard, Port Gib Junior Johnson, Yazoo City; Delta Is Named WASHINGTON fAP) -The Ag. Morg'ai iMaclachlan, Gainesville, Florida; Wilbur Wilton Martin, Flood Present 24-hour Stages in ft. stage stage change WW! raw MISSISSIPPI nculture Department Tuesday Selma, 'Alabama; Jim Rhodes, Vicksburg; Chuck Robertson, mm rrrr designated Cleo Taylor as admin son; Jim Hurdle.Shelby Thomas Jones, Saltillo: Harmon Lewis. Tylertown; JimmyVC McCarty, Forest; Jimmy Martin, Summit; James Dent May, Mendenhall: Jimmy Mozingo, Jackson; J. T.

Noblin, Jackson; Bobby Odom, Vicksburg; Oscar Scott, Gunnison; Billy Scroggins, Brookhaven; Mike Thompson, Pascagoula; Jim Detroit, Michigan; Tom Schultz, istrator for a newly established federal milk marketing order for Tunica; Cary Simmons, Clarks St. Louis Memphis Helena Arkansas Vicksburg 1.0 Fall 0.2 Fall 0.5 Fall 0.6 Fall 0.1 Rise 0.4 Rise 5.7 7.2 14.0 10.7 14.0 20.8 30 34 44 42 43 43 dale; Ronnie Tew, Natchez; City Frank Williamson, Greenwood; Natchez Pia Kappa Alpha Fraternity a Mississippi Delta market. Taylor is serving as administrator for similar orders, for northern Louisiana and central Mississippi markets. He is a native of Clarkrange. Tenn.

Glen Bray, New Orleans, Lou Wible, Pensacola, Florida; Jerry isiana; Thelton Bryant, Jackson Whitehead, Jackson; and Kelly Wil liams, Gulfport. Cal Bullock, Jackson; Wendell Red River Lndg 45 Baton Rouge 35 12.8 0.6 Rise New Orleans 17 4.6 0.2 Rise ATCHAFALAYA Morgan City 6 5.0 1.0 Rise OUACHITA Camden 26 7.2 2.0 Fall Monroe 40 26.7 0.1 Rise BLACK Jonesville 50 OHIO Pittsburgh 25 pl6.7 0.0 Cincinnati 52spl3.4 0.3 Rise ARKANSAS Little Rock 23 2.3 0.4 Fall RED Shreveport 30 8.0 0.5 Fall Alexandria 32 rl6.5 1.1 Fall PEARL Jackson 18 9.9 0.1 Fall r. n. i r) a-aiage yesieraay minimis; n- stag day before yesterday; P-; pool stage. KM BIG 10 POUND LOAD AUTOMATIC WASHER says Mr.

Oliver S. Delery 2116 S. Gayoso Street, New Orleans Winner of the Grand Prize, a 1958 FORD CUSTOM 300 TUDOR in the New Orleans ECONOMY CHAMP DRIVING CONTEST "I learned that the '58 Ford Six is truly the economy champ," says Mr. Delery. "When I scored 28.3 miles per gallon, that certainly proved Ford's economy to me!" Mr.

Delery won the Grand Prize in competition against 19 other finalists in the Ford Economy Champ Driving Contest. All contestants drove standard '68 Ford Sixes over a prescribed course. The cars were equipped with precision mileage testers and the competition was supervised by impartial. New Orleans citizens. Our congratulations to Mr.

Delery and all participants for their fine demonstrations of economy driving in the '58 Fords. A cn Need Money? gSot enough Paycheck to go around? Debt Plrad of watching others njoy life? agar to be free of worry? on't delay Ind out how tasy It is to get money from us ncrease spandablt dollars with consolidation loan PIUS OLD WASHfl, INSTALLATION las' WARRANTY LINT FILTER TUB SAFETY LID WATER SAVER LONGER LIFE NON-RUST CLEANER CLOTHES TERMS TO SUIT YOU HERE ARE THE 20 FINALISTS AND THEIR OFFICIAL RECORDED MILEAGE MPS .28.3 MATCHING DRYER 13995 WRINGER TYPE MAYTAG 9995 MR. OLIVER S. DELERY 2116 S. Gayoso New Orleans.

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