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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1963 Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale REAL ESTATE BROKERS -48 HOUSES FOR SALE Gotta Go! Gotta Go! Reidland Location The Fastest, Growing Community Reidland Drive ON THE LEFT Brick, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Over 14,800 sq. modern ft. of built-in living space, kichen, com- full. basem*nt, patio.

One has wall-towall carpeting, one carport and the other double garage. Nolan Fisher Office 898-2749- After 5, 443-3421 CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 4 LARGE rooms, full bath, latticed back porch, permanent siding, corner lot with shade, on bus line. Gas heat, hot water, range connections, washer connections, closets, venetian blinds. Dial 442-4186 for details and appointment. WILL TAKE CAR IN TRADE 1606 Harrison, 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen.

Payments $52.13 month. BILL WARREN, REALTOR, 443-3483. 2927 MISSISSIPPI bedroom house for sale. Low down payment, assume FHA loan. 442-2134.

ROOMS and bath, good condition, reasonable. 1106 Jackson. LOTS FOR SALE 50 H. E. (GENE) FISHER Home Builder, Reidland Dial 444-6076 or 898-2685 BEAUTIFUL 1 acre lots.

Kindred's Sub-Division on Olivet Church Road. 442-3158. FOR SALE 75 by 190 foot lot on Country Club Lane, directly across street from Country Club. Dial 442-3969. FOR A HOME OF YOUR CHOICE phone JOHN or DAVIS.

stop by office and see Builder of custom homes. Financing available. 25th and Jackson, 444-7166. FARMS FOR SALE -51 105 ACRES Graves County, Clear Springs community. Modern 2 bedroom home, electric heat.

Has 60 acres good creek bottom dirt. MAKE AN OFFER LOVELY 3 bedroom home with big. shady, yard, on 3 acres ground, blacktop road, good well, at West Paducah. CONTACT BOB ROTTGERING 443-6213 Days, 442-0544 Anytime The Land Man 38 ACRES, 7 room house with bath. Good stable, 3 nice 1 room houses.

Near Sharpe. Sam Bryant, 898-2910. 2 MODERN homes, 6 miles from Paducah, approximately 50 acres of land. All or will divide. Priced right.

Dial 898- 3161. REAL ESTATE WANTED NEED IMMEDIATE CASH? Will buy your property if priced right! See Phil Greenwell at Big Dipper. Auctions AUCTION SATURDAY, SEPT. 14TH PROMPTLY AT 1:30 P.M. Located about miles South of Smithland, Ky.

on Highway 60. The Wayne and Hilda Wadley Home, house size 34x36'. 2 bed' rooms, living room, full bath and kitchen with built-in cabinets, plenty of space, beautiful hardwood floors, concrete front and back porch, fully insulated, gas heat, extra good garage, 16x22'. All on a lot with 240' highway frontage. Also some nice building lots.

TERMS: day of sale, with deed, balance to suit purchaser at interest. SALE BY THOMAS WHITE Real Estate and Auction Co. Kuttawa, phone 388-7251, 388-7088 AUCTIONEER Licensed. Bonded, Insured ROY J. DRAPER Associates Dial 2405 Washington, Paducah, Ky.

J. T. ALBRITTON Real Estate and Auction Co. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Insurance Dial 442-4052 Notice ALL persons having claims against the estate of Bess M. Gockel, deceased, or persons indebted to said estate, verified according to law, will make settlement with the undersigned on or before December 10, 1963, Dorothy S.

Stamper and Evelyn Sinclair, 1803 Jefferson, 1 Paducah, Ky. ALL persons having claims against the estate of Bulah Harris Averitt, deceased, or persons indebted to said estate, verified according to law, make settlement with the undersigned on or before December 10, 1963. Carl Averitt, Executor 2401 LaClede Paducah, Ky. Funeral Directors LINDSEY FUNERAL HOME 226 N. 4th St.

Dial 443-2489 HARRIS FUNERAL HOME 302 N. 6th St. Dial 442-2701 ROTH FUNERAL CHAPEL 5th Monroe Dial 443-4556 MONUMENTS SELECT NOW while you live BEASLEY Marble Granite Co. Near Union Depot Dial 443-3040 PADUCAH GRANITE INC. 402 South 3rd Dial 443-1550 Let Us Sell Your.

Miscellaneous Items DIAL 443-1771 THE PADUCAH SUN- -DEMOCRAT PAGE FIFTEEN Georgia Prison Riot Is Quelled REIDSVILLE, Ga. (AP) Screaming, rampaging prisoners assaulted guards with metal posts wrenched from beds today before tear gas was to quell a riot at Georgia State Prison. The disorder broke out after a blast from a tower guard's shotgun halted an attempt to escape by three convicts shortly after midnight. They were armed with homemade knives. Fred Hallford, state prison director, described the disturbance as a "complete insurrection." The tear gas supplied by state troopers halted the uprising after two.

hours of turmoil. Hallford reported that several guards were cut and bruised and that one guard suffered a heart attack during the outbreak. Forty state troopers were rushed to the prison when the trouble began and 30 more were called in later as an added precaution. Hallford said practically bed in the prison wrecked. Mattresses were ripped open, nearly all the windows broken out and plumbing and other fixtures badly damaged.

Breathitt Pledges Unit For Youth. HOPKINSVILLE (AP) Democratic gubernatorial nominee Edward T. Breathitt said Monday, if elected governor he would establish a division of youth i in a state agency. In a statement urging young people to stay in school, Breathitt said the division would emphasize special employment opportunities for young people, provide information about jobs for high school graduates and present to industry the continuing problems of youth in the labor market. Breathitt offered "to the young people of this state a pledge- a compact" to provide "positive, practical program to increase job opportunities for Kentucky's young In addition to the division of youth, the pledge called for adding 75,000 jobs in Kentucky in the next four years, community level guidance and counseling programs to help young people stay in school, improved educational tem to meet the needs of the age of automation and a program to provide attractive careers for youth in state and local governments.

Greenbo State Park Is Robbed GREENUP, Ky (AP) An estimated $1,300 was taken in an armed robbery early today Greenbo State Park near here, authorities reported. Park Supt. L. L. Baker said two men armed with pistols seized and bound a night attendant at the boat dock and smashed open a desk in the business office where the money was kept.

The desk contained receipts from the holiday weekend at the park. The attendant, Louis Darby, 20, of Greenup, said one of the bandits came to the office and asked to use the telephone. Then both men entered, Darby, said, and held their pistols on him. He said one man. was partially masked with adhesive tape.

The two taped Darby's hands together and tied his feet with straps cut from a life jacket. The two fled after pulling out the phone lines in the office and pulled loose the ignition wiring on two vehicles parked outside. Another park employe found Darby about an hour after the 4:30 a.m. robbery. Kentucky State Police Det.

Sgt. Billy Joe Vanhoose was investigating. Funerals COURSEY, Charlie B. Age 79, died at 4 a.m. Monday at his home in Calvert City.

Survived by wife, two daughters, four grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Calvert City Baptist Church with the Rev. Buron Richerson and the Rev. J.

J. Gough officiating. Burial will be in Calvert City Cemetery. Filbeck and Cann Funeral Home, Benton, in charge of arrangements. SEXTON, Galen Eugene Age 27, U.S.

Navy, 2306 Eulah died at noon Monday at Lourdes Hospital. Survived by parents, three brothers and four sisters. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Roth Funeral Chapel with William King officiating. Burial will be in- Maplelawn Cemetery.

BLAIR, Owen 64, 2904 Turner, died at 1:15 a.m. Tuesday Lourdes Hospital. Survived by wife, one daughter, one brother, two sisters, and two grandsons. Funeral 'services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at Lindsey Funeral Chapel with the Rev.

Guy Pittman Burial will be in Maplelawn Cemetery. Announcements IN MEMORIAM DAVIS -In memory of our father, Titus Davis, who passed away 5 years ago today, September 3, 1958. "Calm and peaceful he is sleeping' Sweetest rest that follows pain; We who loved him sadly miss him, But trust in God to meet again." Sadly missed by Children and Grandchildren Monk Denied Asylum In U.S. Embassy And when you gotta go, you better git! Here's some gitters that are ready for a gotta-goer; Immediate Possession! 115 ILLINOIS bedroom brick, fireplace, carport! $15,900. LAKEVIEW Three huge bedrooms, two full baths, paneled living room! Owner transferred.

$23,500. 137 IROQUOIS In Cherokee Highlands, three bedrooms, ceramic bath, dining area! down! HIGHLAND CHURCH Three bedrooms, ceramic bath, spacious kitchen, double garage, acres! 1251 SOUTH SIXTH A sturdy oldtimer with six rooms and bath, corner lot! Could be two apartments easily. ONLY $4,500. 1738 NORTH 12TH Real neat three bedrooms, dining room, garage and corner lot! Owner will finance, no closing costs! $11.500. 722 NORTH 22ND Four rooms, bath, utility, garage, nice lot! $300 down FHA.

GRAHAMVILLE On McCaw a rock beauty with three bedrooms and an acre of land with 100 ft. frontage! $450 down. WALNUT About two blocks outside city off Old Mayfield all electric with three bedrooms. baths, carport and 100 ft. lot! 3258 MONROE -West end location! A dining room and paneled family room, unfinished second floor! Corner lot 84 ft.

wide! Approved by FHA- LOOK FOR THE SHIELD! Shields Realty Clifford L. Shields, Realtor Multiple Listing Service 623 Citizens Bank Bldg. 443-6435 Evenings 442-3626 WELL LOCATED SPECIALS 3940 SUNSET- Spacious brick, 3 bedrooms, huge living room, fireplace, den with delightful entertaining facilities, lovely grounds. Priced to sell. 643 NORTH 24TH New brick, bedrooms, 2 baths, built-in kitchen, car garage.

Many extras. Bargain priced. 462 NORTH 36TH- Owner transferred, spacious needs new basem*nt, occupants. 7 rooms, garage. Reasonably priced.

1034 HARRISON-6 comfortable rooms, hardwood floors, Cyclone fencing, pretty lot. 1708 NORTH 10TH-2 pretty bedrooms, dining room, enclosed back porch, hardwood floors. Full. price, $7,000. 640 NORTH 42ND -5 pretty rooms, garage, lovely landscaped tree shaded lot.

1820 NORTH 10TH-2 large bedrooms, pretty bath, hardwood floors. Interior and exterior redecorated. 3236 SPRING 5 rooms, hardwood floors, carport. 2920 ALABAMA 5 rooms, plus bath, utility, roofed patio. Pretty as a picture.

3216 SPRING 2 sparkling bedrooms, modern bath, utility. Just redecorated, no closing costs. KMC REALTY Kentucky Mortgage Company Dial 443-7373 Earl Logan, 443-5427 Jack Rottgering, 443-4262 T. C. Ezzell, 442-8560 Realtors Multiple Listing Only $700 Down NO CLOSING COSTS Immediate possession of this nice 3 bedroom brick with ceramic baths, roomy kitchen, lots of closets.

Near Andrew Jackson School. JOHN SMITH, REALTOR 444-7214 or 442-4266 1840 Broadway Multiple Listing Member Some Of The Finest Delightful living is yours when you buy this big 3 bedroom home on Blandville Road, 3 baths, large recreation room, over 8 acres of wooded grounds. 2 Story Majestic Stone West End location, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, centrally air-conditioned. JOE C. MARSHALL ASSOCIATES REALTOR 200 Guthrie Bldg.

442-1656 CHECK WITH WES WES McBRIDE REALTY Katterjohn Bldg. 443-4331 JOE SLOAN REALTY REALTOR -Multiple Listing 820 Citizens Bank Bldg. 442-1568 LAKE REALTY. Hwy. 62, Possum Trot 898-2253 Evelyn Smith, Broker George Wilson, Associate REAL ESTATE LOANS -48-A HOME LOANS Dial 443-7373 Jack Rottgering T.

C. Ezzell EQUITABLE FARM LOANS Long term financing on your farm or country home. BOB ROTTGERING. 443-6213 or 442-0544. 2nd Mortgage Loans FOR ANY PURPOSE The First Industrial Plan Dial 443-2467 HOUSES FOR SALE FOR COLORED -New house and garage.

Price reasonable. 1409 Langstaff. 443-1943. NEW 3. bedroom all electric home.

2431 South 28th. West end school districts, plenty of closets, nice hardwood floors. Will show anytime. Stanley McMurtrie, Builder. 442-5391.

MUST SELL-3 bedroom modern house, 1 acre, 1 mile east of Reidland, Kenmar Road. Dial 898-2585. READ THE WANT ADS DAILY By ROBERT EUNSON Associated Press Staff Writer SAIGON, Viet Nam (AP) A young Buddhist monk sought refuge in the U.S. Embassy today but was politely told he could not be admitted. The monk apparently sought to join three other Buddhists, including a top organizer of the antigovernment movement, who were granted asylum in the embassy.

Saturday. The, latest applicant for asyhum arrived in gray robes on foot at the embassy chancery, An embassy official explained politely, "We're just too full. The young monk apparently not pursued by the police, and one of the conditions of political asylum is that the refugee must be "hotly pursued." The latest refugee thanked Marine guards and officials anyway, made the traditional lotus flower salute, and walked away. He was not molested as long as he was in sight, and disappeared around a corner. On Monday, the military governor of Saigon, Brig.

Gen. Ton That Dinh, told press conference he intended to demand the return of the three monks in refuge at the embassy. But the State Department in Washington said it planned to continue giving them asylum; New friction developed in U.S.South Vietnamese relations because the three monks were given asylum and a government-sponsored newspaper accused the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency of plotting to overthrow President INgo Dinh Diem's regime. Darnells Await Return Of Their Fishing Boat EDDYVILLE, (AP) -The Lewis Darnell family of Nortonville will have to wait a few days before they go boating again.

Their boat is on its way Nashville aboard a river towboat and is not due back in the Eddyville area until the end of this week. It all started while the Darnells were on a fishing trip' Monday on the Cumberland River near Eddyville. Their outboard motor boat was stolen. They reported it to local officials and went on their way. Several hours later the towboat.

the Sinclair St. Louis, found the boat and loaded it aboard. The towboat crew reported findtoling the boat to officials at locks on the Cumberland River and said they would keep the boat until the owner was identified. Identification was made today by B. N.

Dossett of the state Division of Boating. He notified the Darnell family and arrangements have been made to unload the boat at the river locks on the towboat's return trip. Livestock MAYFIELD, Sept. 2-Berry Whitford Livestock Auction. Receipts: Hogs, 20; Cattle and Calves, 548.

Hogs: Receipts mostly mixed grade butchers. 65c lower compared with last week. U. S. .1, 2 and 3 barrows and gilts 190-230 235-270 150-185 U.

S. 2 and 3 sows 300-600 Cattle: Receipts mostly feeders, cows and slaughter calves. All classes about steady. Slaughter: Standard 800-900 lb. steers, good and choice 300-500 lb.

calves, 23.75; utility and commercial cows, canner and cutter. utility and commercial bulls, Lourdes Hospital Notes Dismissals: Miss Laurie Becker, 2510 Trimble: Mrs. Harry Bean, Cunningham; Mrs. Robert Gibson, 1628 Old Mayfield Road; Robert M. Thompson, Paducah Rt.

Ronald Smith, Smithland; Dorris Stewart, Arlington; W. E. Hicks, Benton; Lawson Johnston, Calvert City; Willie Carter, Arlington; Miss Kay Phillips, 1516 5th; Mrs. James C. Watkins, Kevil; Mrs.

Bill Brasher, Grand Rivers; Clarence Ray, Murray; George T. Tapp, Danville; Douglas Wayne Davis, Marion; Ronnie Joe Knight, 4024 Schneidman Road; Thomas Herbig, Calvert City; Mrs. Herbert Grimmer, 2915 Park Mrs. Archie C. Miller, 1814 Bloom Mrs.

W. I. Reid, 1300 Husbands Road: Guy Peck, Paducah Rt. Mrs. D.

E. Dawes, 1109 Milliken Road; Thomas Dismore, 526 Milliken Road; Mrs. Henry Payne, 2728 Monroe: Mrs. Mary H. Mauzy, 1348 Langstaff; Mrs.

William E. 200 Clements: Mrs. Richard Lappin, 2108 Washington; Mrs. Roy C. West, Paducah Rt.

Mrs. Mose Cullins, Anderson Court: Mrs. Glenn Harper, Paducah Rt. Marvin McCullum, Ledbetter; Mrs. Frances Gray, Marion; Mrs.

Henry Bennett, 1709 Clay; Leslie Morrow, 3125 Clay. Miss Milner, 63, Last Rites Held FULTON, Sept. 3-Funeral services for Miss Pauline Milner, 63, were held at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Hornbeak Funeral Home with the Rev. Tommy Perkins officiating.

Miss Milner died Saturday in a Tennessee hospital. Survivors include four Mrs. Larry Beadles and Mrs. Lela Mae McKinney, both of Fulton, and Mrs. Jesse Johnson and Mrs.

Ann Cornwell, both of Detroit, and a brother, Arnold Milner, Detroit. Burial was in Chapel Hill Cemetery. Ed Turley, 88, Rites Are Held MARION, Sept. 3 Funeral services for Ed Turley, 88, were held at 2 p. m.

today at Sugar Grove Cumberland Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Paul Belt officiating. Mr. Turley died at 1:30 a.m. Sunday at Lafayette Heights Rest Home.

Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Louella Turley, and several nieces and nephews. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Sammy Irvin Dies: Rites Held CLINTON, Sept.

3 Mrs. Sammy Irvin, 95, died at 1 a.m. Monday at Speed Rest Home in Fulton. Funeral services were held this afternoon at Hopkins and Brown Funeral Home. Survivors include a daughter, several sons and other relatives, including a granddaughter, Mrs.

Archie Martin, Fulton. Friends may call at the funeral home, Data from U.S. WEATHER BUREAU COOL 60 60 70 70 Rain Showers FORECAST Until Wednesday Morning Figures Show Low Temperatures Expected Isolated Precipitation Net Indicated Consult Local Forecast WEATHER FORECAST--Widely scattered showers are due tonight in nessee valleys and central Mississippi valley. Showers and isolated are expected in Plains states and southern Rockies. It will be cooler Plains, the Lakes region and the Ohio valley.

Temperatures THE WEATHER ELSEWHERE By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS High Low Pr. Albany, cloudy 79 61 Albuquerque, cloudy 85 60 Atlanta, clear 85 66 Bismarck, cloudy 76 49 Boise, clear 82 52 Boston, cloudy 77 Buffalo, cloudy 75 Chicago, cloudy 81 67 1.30 Cincinnati, cloudy 81 68 Cleveland, cloudy 79 67 Denver, clear 83 54 Des Moines, cloudy 82 62 Detroit, cloudy 66 Fairbanks, cloudy Fort Worth, clear 97 Helena, clear 74 45 .01 Honolulu, cloudy 87 76 Indianapolis, cloudy 81 65 Jacksonville, clear 89 71 Juneau, rain 67 55 .04 State Fair Starts 9-Day Run Friday LOUISVILLE (AP) Final preparations are being completed today for the 1963 Kentucky State Fair, which starts a nine run Friday. A free dress rehearsal is set Thursday afternoon. The activity at the Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center went into the final touch up stages today, with workers cutting grass, putting up concession and exhibit booths, cleaning the stadium and preparing the Coliseum floor for the horse show. Work is being completed a giant silo overlooking the agriculture-equipment area.

sales William director E. Cummings, space, for the fair, there has been a ten per cent increase in reservations for exhibits the best in five years. Main attractions, in addition to the horse show and rodeo, will be appearances by the stars from television's "Beverly Hillbillies," the Flying Aztec Indians, a popmusic show, a hootenanny and a program by the Renfor Valley musical group. Larry Beadles Rites Held FULTON, Cept. 3-Funeral services for Larry Beadles, 74.

businessman were held at 2:30 p. m. today at Hornbeak Funeral Home with the Rev. Kenneth Duncan, the Rev. W.

0. Beard and Randell Burcham officiating. He died at 3 p.m. Sunday after a long illness. Mr.

Beadles, a native of Owensboro, was a member of First Christian Church. He had been associated with his family in the operation of Fulton Hardware Co. for 18 years. Before that, he owned a book store and was a bank employe. Survivors include the widow, Mrs.

Margaret Milner Beadles: a brother, Frank Beadles, and several cousins. Burial was in Fairview Cemetery. Eighty per cent of 18 million Americans over the age of 65 haye such low incomes they pay no federal income tax, according to the Treasury Department. (Kansas City, cloudy 97 .10 Los Angeles, cloudy 82 65 Louisville, cloudy 85 Memphis, clear 91 74 Miami, cloudy 88 83 Milwaukee, cloudy 75 66 St. Paul, cloudy 74 54 New Orleans, cloudy 91 73 New York, cloudy 82 65 Oklahoma City, cloudy 95 72 Omaha, cloudy Philadelphia, cloudy 82 65 Phoenix, cloudy 99 79 Pittsburgh, cloudy 64 Portland, cloudy 76 56 Portland, clear 77 48 Rapid City, cloudy 72 55 .16 Richmond, clear 83 60 St.

Louis, cloudy 85 73 Salt Lake City, clear 89 San Diego, cloudy 73 65 San Francisco, clear 77 62 Seattle, clear 76 57 Tampa, clear 95 74 Washington, clear 84 67 Winnipeg, cloudy 69 Early Morning Temperatures Indianapolis 74 Evansville .72 Lexington Huntington 72 Paducah ..73 Bowling Green 73 London .69 72 St. Louis 75 Hopkinsville ...69 Louisville .69 Forecasts WESTERN KENTUCKY- Turning a little cooler with widely scattered thundershowers this afternoon and tonight. Low tonight upper 60s. Wednesday mostly cloudy and mild. TENNESSEE Clear to partly cloudy and warm through Wednesday with- a few isolated late afternoon and early evening thun- Wirephoto Map) Ohio and Tenthunderstorms in northern Weather Synopsis Kentucky By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A cold front is expected to move into Kentucky from the northwest this afternoon, bringing lower temperatures and heavy cloudi- Feeders: Good and choice 600- 800 lb.

steers, medium, good and choice 300-600 good 300- 600 lb. heifers, medium medium and good stock cows with calves, per cow. Vealers: Steady. Few choice, $26.00 28.50; good, $23.00 25.00; standard, Baby Calves: About 30 head, per head. FEDERAL STATE MARKET NEWS SERVICE, HOPKINSVILLE, Aug.

31 Christian Co. Livestock Co. Receipts: Hogs, 230; Cattle and Calves, 873; Sheep, 41, Hogs: Receipts mostly mixed grade butchers. Few U. S.

1 barrows and gilts 190-210 U.S. 1, 2 and 3 190-230 160-185 235-275 U. S. 2 and 3 sows 300- 600 Cattle: Receipts mostly feeders and cows. Cows 25c lower.

Other classes about steady. Slaughter: Utility and standard 600-900 lb. heifers, standard and good 500-650 good 300-500 lb. calves, utility and commercial cows, $13.20 14.90; canner and cutter, utility and commercial bulls, Feeders: Good and choice 850- 1100 lb. steers, medium, good and choice 600-800 medium, choice 300-600 good, medium, good and choice 300-600 lb.

heifers, 24.25; medium, medium and good stock cows with calves, per cow. Vealers: 25-50c lower. Good and choice 196 lb. in graded pen, good 223 good and choice 265 $25.50. Sheep: Choice 103 lb.

slaughter spring lambs, utility and good slaughter ewes, NATIONAL STOCKYARDS, Ill. (AP) USDA Hogs barrows and gilts 25-40 lower; sows weak to 25 lower; 190-260 lbs barrows and gilts 16.00-17.00; SOWS 275-625 lbs 13.00-16.00. Cattle calves 400; not enough steers or heifers to establish trend; steers good and choice 23.00-24.25; heifers good to choice 22.00-23.50 utility and commercial 14.00-15.50; bulls utility to good 16.50-18.25; choice vealers 26.00-31.00. Sheep spring lambs steady; good to prime 18.50-21.00; cull to good shorn 5.00-75. EVANSVILLE, Ind.

(AP) USDA Hogs barrows and gilts 40 to 50 lower: 1-2 190-240 Ibs 16.60-16.85; 250-400 lbs sows 14.50- 16.00; 400-600 Ibs 13.50-14.50. Cattle 1000; steady; good slaughter steers 23.00-23.75; slaughter heifers 22.00-22.50; utility and commercial cows, 15.50-16.50. Calves 100; steady, good and choice 24.00-28.00. Sheep 100; no early sales. East German Intellectual Defects To West HAMBURG (AP) Prof.

Hans Mayer, East German national prize winner and one of the most prominent Soviet bloc "liberal" intellectuals, has defectled to West Germany. Here on a lecture tour. Mayer announced Monday night he will not return to Leipzig University where he has taught literature for. 15 years and gained an international reputation. In 1935, he won the East German government's national prize for his works on classical and modern literature.

Since the East German Communist regime. tightened its reins, he had fallen into official disgrace but his defection is effect expected to have a bombshell among intellectuals Soviet bloc. Mayer, 56, is a close friend of many leading Eastern writers. A low pressure area is centered over Michigan today with a cold front extending southwest to Kansas. This will move through Kentucky to an -east-west line over Tennessee by Wednesday.

Temperatures will be near 90 in Kentucky before the front moves in, bringing lower readings and heavy clouds through part of Wednesday. Showers will be scattered but should be over by Thursday, bringing an outlook then for partly cloudy skies with temperatures near normal for the season. River News Sept. 3 F.S. Ht.

Chg. Rain Pittsburgh ...25 16.4p .00 Cincinnati ...52 26.5p .00 Evansville ...35 8.6p .00 Mt. Carmel ..16 0.8 0.0 .00 Nashville ...40 16.5 .00 Chattanooga .33 12.8 .00 Florence ...18 11.0 Ky. Dam Upper 21.6 .00 PADUCAH ...39 16.1p .00 Pickwick ...43 14.7 Cairo .......45 10.8 .00 C. Girardeau .32 8.6 0.0 .00 St.

Louis ..30 1.3 .00 Memphis ...35 1.5 0.0 .00 Rise. -Fall. p- Pool. The nation had its highest death rate for March in 16 years as a result of the influenza outbreak dershowers. Low tonight 64 to 72.

that started in January. NOW IS TIME THE PAINT your HOME We Save You Made Now, we have sold THOUSANDS OF GALLONS of Cicero brand paint in West To Sell and Tennessee Kentucky and Southern Indiana and At $3.95 Illinois and Southeast Missouri WE KNOW ITS OUTSIDE QUALITY! We Buy We Sell In Volume In Volume CA RO PART CO $2 65 Gallon Maci: CRAFT HOLLAND BRAND PORCH VINYL. PLASTIC DECK PAINT LATEX Reg. $3.75 Reg. $4.95 Reg.

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