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tatares? Ms; S.IH! 8B Ulir fllnntgnmrrg 4 Veterans Receive UDC Awards Here LIVESTOCK J- 1 18.80. en caimer 13.40. aheH 110. Bulls: On utility 110. couple cuttrr 19.20 and 16 30.

cannrr 17.10. Calves: Couple standard 3170- and 14.00. Stacker and feeder classes: Steers: Good and choice 500-700-lbs. Tl. 00-24.

W. common and mediom HODGES STOCK YARD Cattle Ana Calves Ran Friday (estimated) 725 200 Week to date (estimated) 42S Same period last (act.) 552 J'4 ir Four veterans, all descendant of Alabama Confederate forebears, received UDC military crosses Thursday night for devo 14 9S Hi(t- fnmmftn in Inw m. TV HIGHLIGHTS SATURDAY, MAY 5 8:00 a.m. TRAINED ANIMALS, "Capt Kangaroo" 20. 3:30 p.m.

DEBATE. "Compulsory Health Insurance" 1Z 4:00 p.m. HUNTINGDON May Day festivities 12. 5:00 p.m. NOTED MAGICIANS, "Int.

Showtime" 12. 6:30 p.m. A DRAMATIC DUEL results in murder. "Perry Mason" 20. 6:30 p.m.

A HYPNOTIST swindles a miner, "Wells Fargo" 12. 7:00 p.m. THEFT OF A LANTERN poses a problem, "Room for One More" 32. 7:30 p.m. A VAUDEVILLE ACTOR is accused of murder, "Defenders" 20.

7:30 p.m.-"BEAVER" VIES with Wally for a girl's affections 32. 8:00 p.m.-SONGS-DANCE MUSIC by Lawrence Welk 32. 8:30 p.m. PALADIN PREVENTS a joke from resulting' in tragedy, "Have Gun," 20. 9:00 p.m.

AN INNOCENT MAN refuses to name the true murderer, "Gunsmoke," 20. 10:50 p.m.-HITCHCOCK PRESENTS "Voice In The Night" tale of the supernatural 12. fl Cattle and calves: IK-minti rooo. 1375.1170. Cowa: Kew common and active.

Compared Wednesdsy: Too frw mrdjum 1J one inferior 11.00. ail slauehler classes Wednesday for com-. calves stw and heifer: Few com if. ei tLT W- I tion to their country. They were Henry Fillingim Jr.

parison; yearlinK storner steers sieaoy mnn jo 00 21.50. to 100 up. most advance on mertinm; of Montgomery and Morris Hngs: Demand moderately good, trade fairly active. Barrows and gilts 60 lower; sows about steady: feeder pigs scaice. Barrows and filts: U.S.

1-3 mixed 180-240-lbs. 15.40; 160-180-Ibs. 14.50; 140- McGill Cannon of Nashville, both World War II veter 160-lbs. 13.75; 240-270-lbs. 14.75; 270-300- ans.

and Koreans War veterans Ibs 14.10; over 300-lbs. 13 26. Sows: No. 1-3 mixed 200-500 lba. 11.00-13.40.

Boars: 9.20-10 00. Sidney Van Fillingim of Bir mingham and Marion Alexandra NASHVILLE LIVESTOCK Rhyne of Smyrna, Ga. The Fil lingims are brothers. NASHViIJ.E (AP) -Cattle and calves 25. Generally complete clearances.

No WALLACE WAGONS HEAD FOR NORTH These four station wagons and trucks pulled ut from George Wallace headquarters at the Greystone Hotel here Friday morning headed for the wide open spaces of north Alabama. Former Gov. James E. Folsom, apparently eliminated in Tuesday's Democratic primary, led in almost every county of north Alabama, with Ran deGraffenried, Wallace's runoff opponent, tak-' ing three. Both Wallace and DeGraffenried will be making a big pitch for the vote there during the next three weeks.

pice test. Sales for the week The presentations were made by Mrs. John" K. Rose, UDC slaguhter classes active, fully steay. Choice 680 lb.

yearlings 26.00. Few! division president, and Mrs. J. 12 NBC choice lb ateere 25 25 25.50. Good and choice Heifers W.

Ross, division recorder of 20 CBS WSFA-TV Channel WCCV-TV Channel Channel TELEVISION scarce above 23.25. Stackers and feeders active, fully steady. Medium and food crosses, at tne Alabama divi 32 ABC steer yearlings and calves 24.00 27.25. deslstlee. Programs prsvlded by statloas, this Dewspspsr Bat reipoasibls far Good and choice 27.50-28.00.

Most feeder sion's 66th annual convention at1 the Jefferson Davis Hotel. Soldier Of Peace ATHENS, Greece (API-Open denstea swtwerk prsgrams.) steers 23.00-24.00. Some choice 25.00. too lew feeder ter. stocker Heifers and cowa Wednesday for comparison: steer till mostly fteady.

except weights tinder 350-lbs. steady to JO low. er; too few heifer calves over 350-lbt. Wednesday for comparison; weights onder 350lbs. steady to 1.00 up, mostly on medium.

Slauehter classes: Steers: Individual standard over 500-lbs. 23.00. few standard and food -lbs. 23.00- 24 70. Heifers: Good SO0-750-lbs.

moatlv 800-Ibs. down. 23 00-200. ntility and satndard 17 20-22 10. Cows: Utility and standard 15.20-17 50.

canner and cotter 12.50-15 00. Calves: Good and few choice 300.500-lbs. 24.75-29 00, with Individual so around 350-lhs. up to 30.75: utility and standard 18 00-28 00: food vealer 25 75. standard calf under 300-lbs.

23.00. Stocker and feeder classes: Steers: Good and choice 500-700-lba. 21.90-24.00, mostly 22.00 sp; common and medmm 18.00-24.00. latter price paid for thin year-linf around 500 lbs. i few food and choice feeders over 700-lbs.

22 00-73 40, medium 20.50. Heifers: Good 21.00-22.75, common and medium 16.25-20 50. Cows: Individual food sprlnfer 21.75, common and medium 13.00.19.50; common to low-good cow and calf pairs 139 00 111.00. common and medium cows sold by the bead 111 Calves 'steer): Good and choice 350-500 lbs. 23 75.

low aa 23 10 on ball calves: common and medium steer calves 19 00-24 50; fond and choice 125-350-lbs. 24.00-31 50. mostly 25 00 up, common and medium 20.00-18.50. Calves (heifer): Good and choice 350-500-lba. 22.50-26 75.

latter price paid for weifhts under common and me. dium 19.75-22.50: food and few choice 125-350-lbs 24 common and medium 19.00-26.75. Hofs: Demand gond. trade active. Compared Tuesday: 18O-240-lb.

harrows i mi Vealers slow all week. Week's high 32.00 4 Deliberate Fires Kill 1 Mrs. John B. Privett, histo MAY (A.M.) early, ute aales good and choice 26.00- ing a Nortn Atlantic maty organization session here Friday, 30.00. 1 rian, announced siuaeni winners of the 1961-1962 essay prizes.

Premier Constantine Caramanlis Hogs 50. Steady: few late sales -3, 190-240 lbs. 15.50 16.00. Sows 12.00-13.50. Sheep none: Sales for the week mostly They were: of Greece paid tribute to the or MOBILE (AP) Four fires Toppy Findlay, Tuscaloosa, steady, choice and prime spring lambs 20.00-21.00.

Most wool lambs 14 Slaughter ewes broke out almost simultaneously SATURDAY, 7:0012) Travel Film 7:3012) Europe Cruise 8:0012) Cartoons 20) Capt. Kangaroo 9:0012) Shari Lewis 20) Video Village 9:3012) King Leonardo 32) Movieland 20) Mighty Mouse dinary citizen, who shares as a taxpayer in he work of Atlantic $5. "Confederate Newspapers. in downtown Mobile early Friday, killing one and injuring six. defense.

20) Roy Rogers Mr. Wizard 32) Bugs Bunny 20) Porthole 11:1520) Industry Parade News 12) Baseball 32) The Texan Big Picture Laugh House 12.15-20) Baseball Music and Literature of the South;" Charles B. Christian LIVESTOCK MARKET CHICAGO (AP) Shipper interests ENDS TONIGHT 3 TERRIFIC HITS! OPEN "THE SDN" at 7:0 ONLY "SHANE" at ONLY SEE COMP. FEATURE LATE AS :25 tUNim swkowh xnn TAYLOR-CUFT-WINTERS Fire inspectors said the fires Jr, Tuscaloosa, $5, "The Unsung bought more than half the butcher hog supply of 4,000 bead Friday and with Hero;" Douglas Ghee, Anniston, $6, "Albert Sidney Johnston;" trade active the market was strong to 50 cents higher. definitely were set on purpose, They launched an immediate in-j vestigation.

i Killed was Jose Alonzo, a 40-' Fury The top of 116 50 was unchangd but It was paid somewhat more freely for Thomas Keynton, Montgomery, 20) Alakazam GERMAN CHOCOLATE CAKE $1.19 Shulman's Bakery Edcemont off Norman Bridge 263-7341 $10, "Alabama' Women of the 10:3012) Danny Thomas 190-270 lb mixed No. 1 and 2 grade. Mixed 1-3 grades up to 230 lbs cleared at SI5.75 and up and heavier weights Sixties;" Randy Graydon, Mont SATURDAY (P.M.) year-old seaman. Firemen said he burned to death in one of the! old buildings. The injuries were! upward from $1475.

Sows went at APIACE IN THE SUN gomery, $10, "Heroes of the Con 13.75. The offerings of slaughter steers, heif federate States Navy;" Walter Meigs, Centreville, $10, "Run minor to the other six. I and filts fully .50 higher: 160-lt0-lhs. hither: 140-160-lba. 50 lower: sows mostly steady on kinds offered.

Barrows and flits: US. 1.3, mixed, mostly 2 ers, vealers and lambs were too acant for a lest of prices. Some good grade slaughter steers sold at 553.50 and some Three of the fires burned out and 3, 18O-240 lbs. 15 50 15 95; Ih. of control for about 30 minutes ning the Blockade for the Con federacy," Andrew M.

Smith Tuscaloosa, $5, "The Confed 15.00 15.35; 140-160-lbs. 13.50-U.1O: 83-135- good heifers up to $24.50. lb. butcher pies 12 00 14.30; 250 J0 lbs causing thousands of dollars in BONUS SIRLOIN STRIP STEAK 1.59 The Ranch 14.30-15 40. Sows: No.

I and 3. 220.H0-Ibs. 11.60-13.50. Feeder pifs: Few 83- damages before firemen could erate Ordnance Department Glenda La Grone, Tuscaloosa, COTTON contain them. The fourtn was put out before causing major damage.

Every available fireman onj Jefferson Davis Medal, "Ala bama Women of the 12) Jim and Jesse 6:3020) Perry Mason 12) Wells Fargo 32) Calvin Colonel 7:0032) Room For One More 7:3020) Defenders 12) Montovani 32) Beaver 8:0012) Movies 32) Lawrence Welk 8:3020) Have Gun 9:0020) Gunsmoke 32) Fight of the Week 10:0020) Playhouse 32) Cinema 32 12) News 10:3012) Suspicion 11:3012) Feature Film 20) News Ruth Anne Walker, Tuscaloosa, 1:0032) Cartoons Baseball 32) Sea Hunt 2:0012) Travel Film 32) Science Theater 2:3012) World Cruise 32) Young World 1:0012) Champ Debate 20) Kentucky Derby 32) Cinema 32 3:3012) Am. Wants To Know Wrestling 12) May Day Pageant 5:0012) Showtime 20) Bridge 32) Whirly Birds Church of Christ 32) Yancey Derringer 6:0020) Mounted Police 32) Mr. Lucky lli II I I I 'its starring and off duty-was alerted, tign-i $5, "Public Schools of Alabama JEAN ARTHUR ALAN LADD During the Confederacy." HEFLIN-JACK PALANCE VAN Night Lead Cotton NEW YORK (AP)-Cotton fu ures closed 30 cents a bale high teen lire companies iuugm i blazes with companies at Brook-ley Air Force Base standing by. 104-Ib. common 12.50-12.70.

RAMSEY AND SON STOCK YARDS Cattle And Calvrs Hofs Thursday (estimated) 50 125 Week afo (actual) 41 470 Year afo (actual) 59 297 Cattle and calves: Demand good, trade dive, Quality unchanged. Compared week afo: Slaughter rows and stocker and feeder steers mostly steady: storker heifers steady to 1 00 lower; other slaughter and storker and feeder classes too few for comparison. Slaughter classes: Heifers: Couple food 23J0 and 24 00. atandard 21.90-23.00, one low yielding utility 15 60, cutter 14.80. Cows: Utility 16 00 A final business session of the convention, which got underway er ot 65 cents lower Friday.

Only luesaay wnn registration, was distant October showed a decline held Saturday morning. A regis on light commission house selling tration figure was given at 158, KIDDIE MATINEE Saturday Morning 10:00 a.m. Continuous till 2 p.m. Space Adventu'e! WILLIAM HOLDEN in "Toward The Unknown" CHAPTER NO. "KING OF THE CONGO" and COLOR CARTOONS toward the close which met an absence of support.

The balance including five general officers and the president. Sunday, 9:15 A.M. 1440 KC WHHY "The Source of Health" mm mm mm. kttfitkklWM James Dunn I ALSO COLOR CARTOON! NOW SHOWING! GRAIN 12 Paroled, 68 Turned Do Eclio 1 Balloon Will Be Visible COTTON QUOTES (According to spot quotations by Montgomery Designated Spot Market.) 1 inch 34.50 1 1-32 inch 35.15 1 M6 inch 35.55 By Pardon Board In Week Over Cily Today I ROMS AND ''A pnEOCNE I from the person, to a term of Montgomerians should get two CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO (AP)- Improved support firmed up wheat futures in late dealings Friday on the Board of Trade, but the market otherwise was generally weak. Brokers said demand for wheat included some short covering for good looks Saturday night at EXTRA LARGE 12 years and 2 days.

Leroy Hargrove, Tuscaloosa, The State Board of Pardons and Paroles denied more than five times as many paroles as it granted in the past week. There were 12 paroles granted, Echo America's big balloon of the market was steady, influenced by an upturn in nearby May contracts and expectations of an improvement in U.S. cotton exports over the next few months under Washington financing Jan. 20, 1961, forgery, 5 years, satellite. The 100-foot plastic ball, which looks like a star day.

Varner Edward Holt, Jefferson, 68 parole applications rejected, the weekend but that it appeared moving slowly across the hea to be largely buying by export 'program. April 6, 1960, grand larceny and false pretenses, 6 years. 2 I fAMtU llrrlH rdn' 1 1 STATFif WX-BARGRn LF JfLPI pfinV VT0M EWELL TONIGHT ONLY cot-t's, luxi NO. 1 9i THE M03T OCITIMG ADVENTURES A BOY EY1R 0' I "Ll -JMm IJtl.i1i'LllKll interests. Indications were that The one May delivery notice is vens, should be visible here, clouds permitting, at these times, according to the National Aeronautics and Space George Jackson, Etowah, June FOOT LOCKERS WITH TRAY $7.95 AIR FORCE BLUE B-4 FLIGHT BAGS $12.95 CENTRAL JEWELRY AND LOAN CO.

13 N. COURT ST. overseas business during the next and no pardons asked or granted. Willie Lee Davis, sentenced from Jefferson County April 22, 1957, for assault with intent to rob, grand larceny and larceny sued at New York was reported stopped fairly promptly. 30, 1960, grand larceny and bur- lary, 5 years, 6 months, 1 day.

Clyde King, Mobile, April 28, Open Itlrh Ijiw Close N.C. 7:18 p.m., in the north sky. 35 May 34.34 34.40 34.34 34.38B 1961, burglary, 3 years, 3 days. Jul 34,67 34.68 34.67 34.67B Oct 34 45 34.49 34.4S 3,7 2 degrees above horizon, moving southeast. Vertua L.

Lipsey, Baldwin, Dee 34.55 34.55 34,54 34.55B 5 March 18, 1961, forgery, 3 years. Mar 34.82B 2 9:22 p.m., in the north sky. several days would be large, perhaps in excess of 20 million bushels. India was expected to be a heavy buyer. Tenders on May contracts in the pits contributed to weakness in other grains and soybeans.

Rye, hardest hit, was down a cent or more at times on most contracts. Wheat closed cent a bushel higher to 'a lower, May corn to lower, May May 34.98B 7 Joe Merchant, Dallas, Feb. 27, 78 degrees above horizon, mov Jul 45.67B Oct 33.71 33.71 33.40 33.67B -13 1961, 3 years. NO. 28:45 ONLY ing southeast.

Salvadore J. Nuccio, Mo Middling Spot 35.70N unchanged. N-Nomlnal; B-Bid. One pass is also scheduled Pot Boils As 2 Texas Parties Vote DALLAS, Tex. (AP) Six Demo bile, Dec.

15, 1958, robbery, 10 MONTGOMERY SPOT COTTON REPORT Sunday night. It's due at 8:34 p.m., in the north sky, 59 de years. Sales 61 E. L. Pickens, Greene, April Strlrt mlAUIng 34 80 grees up, moving toward the Middling; ....34.50 2, 1957, second-degree murder, 3 ctrnm wss--- southeast.

BAIL RUSSELL" DAVID Strict low middling 33.00 MOTOR CO. "Montgomery! Only Authorized Renault Dealer" 13; oats higher to lower. May 70y-; rye to Vk lower, COLOR. cratic candidates for governor middling 3165 Strict gum! ordinary 29 85 Good ordinary 31.35 Mutual Funds 15 years. Elmer Lee Roberts, Washington, April 23, 1956, burglary and assault, 11 years, 1 day.

Willie Junior Shepard, Talla pounded down the home stretch May $1.26 H-y; soybeans low er to higher, May $2.48. CASH GRAIN SKW ORLEANS COTTON Friday night in a bristling pri BRIHG YOUR RENAULT HOME FOR SERVICE NEW YORK (AP) Var Pay 6 92 7.48 NEW ORLEANS (AP) -There were Bo 'CARNIVAL ROCK' Starring Louis Prima NOW National Assncla- Canad a. 05 6.54 May notices Issued here today. Notice mary race studded with political lion securities JJeal- Inv Resell 12.27 13.41 CHICAGO (AP)- No wheat or soybean alea. Corn No, 2 yellow 1.16"a; No.

3 in New York amounted to 100 bales, dega, March 3, 1958, second-de era. Inc. Istel Fd 34.10 34.78 portents for the Kennedy admin The certificated slock at all delivery pninla Increased 1.671 bales to 90,703 Bid Ask Jnhnstn 13.83 13.83 2.25 2.42 KKYSTONE: gree burglary, 10 years, 3 days. Willard Frank Spicer, Geneva, istration. Complete Factory Parta aad Serrice "We Ship Anywhere" ls7 BELL ST.

ACROSS FROM MAXWELL FIELD yellow 1.15-16'A: No. 4 yellow l.lS'i Oata No.1 extra heavy white sum pie grade extra heavy white 73. Soybean oil WB-aAA. hales. 6.38 7.04 Cns Bl 25.13 26.23 Weather conditions over the belt were A million and a half Texans April 29, 1957, assault with intent 2ND HILARIOUS WEEK OPEN TODAY 10:45 SHOW STARTS 11:15 GiRL meets Aberdeen Advise Fd AffU Fd Am Bus Am Grth 22.09 24.10 considered favorable.

7.95 8.59 4J4 4.64 Barley: Maltln choice 1.35 1.55N; feed voting Saturday are expected to 245-827 to rob, 15 years. Middling one-Inch spot cotton was 1.00-1.25N. changed at 33.75 rents a pound. There 15.63 17.05 9.39 10.25 9.21 10.05 5.48 5.99 21.83 23.82 R2 Cus B3 Cua B4 Cus Kl Cus K2 Cos 81 Cus S2 Cus S3 fiRAIM TABLE C1I1CAOO (API 591 6.39 14 82 14 .82 9.12 9.97 1.58 1.74 5 05 5.52 were no spot sales. NEW ORLEANS COTTON TABLE DOUBLE FEATURE! Stockyards Act (With 7 moons) Am Inv Am Mut Asso Fd Atom Ph Axe A Axe low Close Close daw Ope lllfh WHEAT Msy 2.U"t a.15'4 12.53 13.68 14.25 15.55 NEW OHI.KANS (AP)-Co(ton futures quiet and Irregular In New Orleans today.

Closing prices were steady, 65 rents BI-VIS PRESLEY 5.28 5.75 8.87 9.64 Violation Laid Cus S4 4 63 5.06 Jul 2 14' 7 15 2 17 Axe Stk 3 61 3.95 Keys Can 15.57 16 85 WaltDisneyi J.15'4 15 17V, 1714 I 13' Ms 20 2.22H a bale lower to 30 cents higher. Open High Law Close promote a horse race between Gov. Price Daniel and John B. Connally for the Democratic nomination, while registering disapproval of legalizing race track betting. Clear to cloudy weather with some showers was in prospect in this sprawling state.

Polls open from 6 to 8 a.m., CST. All polls close at 7 p.m. Rep Per Mr To State Dealer Axa Scien 11.28 12.26 Knirkerh 6.04 6.62 Axe Temp 10.29 11.25 Knick Gth 4.73 7.37 Blue Kid 1 1.91 1302 Utrard 15.375 16.25 May 34 44N 34 4(N 2.2J 2 23H FUMING STOP 7 21' 2.224 1 13' Jul 34 77n 34.77B WW 2.14V, J.H'f 1W? 1 21V, 1.13 l.ls'A l.lH 1.22' Boat Fd UP 18.92 20.68 Lexlnirt 11.76 12.85 13.66 14.77 jjg nv 17.5319.16 13.37 14 66 Life Stk 12 68 13.82 The U. S. Department of Agri 1.17 til Oct 34 49B 34 57B lec 34 55M 34 60B Mnr.

34 I4B 34 87B May 35 DOB 35.03B Jul 34 70B 34.77B 114' i.in I.19ti 1 22s II 3 1.1V, Villi l.ll'l 1.22' 1.19'4 SHOP FOREST HILLS SHOPPING CENTER For Outstanding Yalues This Week's Featured Merchant COIN-A-MATIC LAUNDRY 1.19 7.16 7.83 Loom SC 30.31 30.31 15.63 17.08 Loom Say 16.11 16.11 culture has charged T. Marvin Duckett, Albertville livestock dealer, with violating the Pack 1.22V, ALSO 1.6 MANAtt FUND: Oct. 33 8511 33.72B 11.06 12.09 Elect 2.0262 8 MANY UNDECIDED Hid; N-Nominal. Spot cotton closed steady and un 10.58 11.59 Gen Ind 3.52 3.85 1 114 1.1'4 1.1 9'4 1.19'4 1.22!H 70' 71's 72 76( 1 27', 1 vim ers and btockyards Act by fail May Jul Rep Hoc Mar OATS May Jul Sep flee Mnr KYK May Jul fiep Ilea 13 61 14 87 Metal 2 04 2 23 In a state noted for its upsets, I chantfinl: sales none. Low middling 31.50.

7HH 70i 71H 714 71V, 71 '1 72', 72' 75 7C 75 75 714 16 76 '4 77 Daniel, seeking an unprecedented ing to pay for purchased livestock and issuing bad checks for livestock. Broad St Bullork Caltf Fd Can Gen Cdn Fd Crin HHh Capit Shr Cent Shr Chase Fd Chem Fd Colon Fd Colon Or Cwth lnc Com Com Inv Com Stk omp Bd Comp Fd Concord Com Inv font Grth middling 33 75, good middling 34 45. COTTOVHFED Oil, NEW YORK (AP)-Bleachahle cotton seed oil futures closed 4 to 11 lower fourth term, and Connally, former secretary of the Navy under Pres 1 1.79", The complaint also alleges that 1 77'i 1 29' 1 314 1 1 75i 1 21', 1 10' 1 33' 1 1314, Sales 59 contracts. ident Kennedy, are political poll 1.34", I High Iflw Close Duckett is insolvent, according to William L. Holstun, district 7.62 8.33 paper 3 22 3.52 11.26 12 24 Petrol 2 32 2.54 11.40 12.46 Sped 3 85 4 21 12.69 13.87 Trans 2.72 2 97 9.56 10.45 Mass Tr 14 40 15.74 10.73 11.73 Mass Gth 8 34 9.11 9 98 10.91 Mass Life.

23.00 25.14 16.51 18.04 MIF Fd 14.75 15 95 9.59 10.42 MIF Glh 4 36 4.71 8 46 9,20 Mort Gth 7.01 7.68 13 58 14.68 Mut Inves 9 62 10.56 20 25 21.75 Mort Ins 8 54 9.36 7.59 1.30 Mut Bhrs 14 57 14 57 20.55 22 29 Mut Trust 3 01 3 07 May 13 70 13 54 13.59B Msr I Mi t1 1.36 Jul 13 77 13 52 13.57 MO VBEANS, supervisor of the Agricultural favorites to land in a June 2 runoff primary. But the polls showed about 30 per cent of the voters undecided. 2 48'P 13 54 13 40 13 47B 2'4 1 74 1 30' 1 33H 1 35' 2 41 2.46't 2 46' 2 41 2 34 J47Ki 2 454 May 141' 2 13 42 13 28 13.35B 1 4'4 AU Marketing Service's Packers and Stockyards Division. Open 6:30 Starrs 7 P.M. TONITE 49 2 1' 2 4H 2' 2 4( 2 46' 2 41 2 40V, 2 2 3' 2 1 42'H 2 4V 2 45M Former Maj.

Gen. Edwin A. 2 6'4 I Dec 13 35 13 25 13.34 2 40W. May 13 45 13 45 13.45 2 Cln.lng Bids: Mar 13 40. Jul 13 31.

2 Bid. 2 45' J4'4 2 3v 2 47 J.4514 1 11 GfA DW TmAnit irmi ttimni nsuK Corp Ld A hearing will be held on the i Walker, who was reprimanded for charges unless he admits them Crown Unavallan Nat WSee 22.22 24.04 Ih'la Fd 11.72 12.81 Nat Inves 15 52 16.78 Iiela Ine 10.10 11.04 NAT HrX HKR: Aua; Sep Nov Jan Msr I. AM) Mar Jul Sep Oct his troop indoctraination tactics, deVeih In 16.9317.10 Balan 11.05 1208 9.30 9 45 9 62 9 10 9 45 962 carries the banner of the far right John Birch Society. Walker is rot Bisid HITT1R AND Vi.liH TONIGHT AT THE STATE COLISEUM 8:00 P.M. 4 Hour Show Dance or fails to respond within 20 days after receipt of the complaint, Holstun said.

After this hearing, the USDA judicial officer will CHICAGO Biitterr whole-sale e-lllfi( prlres un huriuM to A hljth Shows Today at 11:15, 1:25, 3:25, 5:25, 7:20, 9:20. Adults All Day 85c All Children Under 12 35c rated as in the running. deVegh 58.08 58 62 Diver Gr 9.59 10.31 Diver Inv 9 19 10.07 Dlvld Shr 3 34 3 67 DnwTh In 5 51 5.96 lreyfu 16.69 18.14 5.70 423 3.75 4.10 7.16 7.83 5 83 6.37 1 05 8 80 8 33 9.10 1 livid I'f Stk Income Stock determine if the evidence con In the sixth GOP statewide primary since the first governor was Orwth firms the charges. WORK WONDERS WANT ADS Eaton Bat 12 38 13.38 New Kng 11.26 12.17 ri 9.1 siora AA 57.966 i 92 A 57.966; tP S6H-57. Kkks: prices paid delivered Chicago 2'? lower to I higher; 60 per cent or lieltrr graile A whiles 27'j-28; large mixed 27 78; medium whites medium mixed extras 26'i; standards 73' 4-26' I checks 24 25.

elected in 1845, oilman Jack Cox of Breckcnridge. a former Demo F.aton Stk 13 82 14.94 NY Capit 15.79 15.79 Klec Inv 6.19 6 77 NCK Sh 12.51 13.67 Knergy 21 77 21.73 One WmS 13.23 14 46 Kquity 1.93 9 26 oppen Fd 16 08 17.57 NOW PLATING Patterson Again crat, and Amanllo attorney and Borger publisher Roy Whitteii- Fed Grtn vi ro p.nn So 13 5 n.s Tells Aides: Slav Fid Cap 8 81 9 58 peoples 9 80 10.74 F1d Fund 15 98 17 28 phila Fd 11.20 12.77 Fid Trend 13.28 14 43 in. St 12 30 12.42 burg are seeking their party nomination for governor. ENTERTAINMENT! EESSl Out Of Politics Fid Mut 19 02 20.54 pioneer 9 59 10.48 Shows: IVVA 1. IsHTUlilflC Fl 4 S3 4 94 Prlro TR 15 51 15.67 4 40 7.00 Provident 4.25 4 64 JAXE rCrtDA ANNE BAXTTJI NAVAI, XTOItUt SAVANNAH, 1A1') Gum naval tores weekly report.

Itosln: over-all sales J.8A9 drum equivalents compared with 5.168 last week and 6.710 the same week Isst year. Sales lob plants, prompt, drums, WW 11.50-11.55. WO 11.50 11.57 Nancy 11,00 Gov. John Patterson, who told 2 01 2 22 puritan 8.31 8 9t 5 94 6 46 Putnam 15 71 17. Appeals Court Won't Kcduee mSrUUSTANWTCK.ir 1 'I his cabinet members to keep hands off the political campaigns SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of two Execution Issued out of the Common pleas Court of Montgomery County.

Alshamn. on Judgments rendered therein In which C. Johnson, lyicsl Finance Com-panv" la the plaintiff and "Jerma Shnf-fmd" la the Defendant i and In which "Hobert Pitts" Is the Plaintiff and 'Jerma Shuffurd" Is the Defendnnt." 1. M. Butler, as Sheriff of Montgomery County.

Alabama, will sell to the highest. Iiesl, and last bidder for reh. the following dearrtlied pnipeiiy 'Realty) as the property of the defendant Jerma Shulfnrd, or her equity therein, To Will "lot No. 4, In Block No. according to l'lul of M'Hlilr Heights, which said Plat appears of record In the Office of the Judge of Probate, Montgomery ountv, Alabama.

In Plat Book 10, I'age 56 Said prop rty known as No 'I7H Rutland, Said aale to lie held during the legal hour of sale, 12 00 o'clock noon, Monday, June 4, 1962, in front of the Court House steps, faring Washington avenue, this city, subject to all lawful liens Don this the 7'th dy of April, 196 mmyn, siiEnirr Montgimery, Cmmiy, Ala. Py piiei pk, Montg. Adv. Aprl 78. May 5.

12, 192 3J8 2 62 nut Orth 9.72 1002 6 64 7 30 Quar Dlst 7.15 7.81 Fla Cth Fla Mut Fnd Mut Fnk Hud Fnk Com Fnk If Fnk lit Fund Am Fund Inv 2.55 J.81 Hevere 11.95 12 99 7 69 8 45 Sod Can 14 02 14 02 II 35, and Mow II 65-12 70, tank cars. WO 1190, Nancy 10 95. and below 11 75. Bags, Nancy 11.63. and below 10 60, forward, drums, WW 1130.

Sales Teamsters ISoncl 8.17 8 88 scud SC 19 59 19 59 10 23 10 73 9 79 10.73 Kcud Slk 18 91 fielec Am 4 81 7.40 Kharehld (ien Cap leading up to Tuesday Democratic primary, Friday reaffirmed that policy for the May 29 runoff. He told 25 department heads and assistants at a cabinet meeting Friday: "If you can not sit it out and be content to run your 9 47 10 19 10 97 11.99 tSt tonight only OPEN 6:1 SHOW STARTS AT 6:45 export drums, prompt, WW 11,50. Wt; 11 Forward. WW 11 35. C.en Inves 1454 15,85 The Alabama Court of Appeals Friday refused to reduce the Turpentine- over all aales 68.000 gallons 10 26 (iltnt BKCi Shares A AvF.I 7 75 I 50 Bmith Ed Cap fir 99 4.57 Sw Inves compared with 146.480 gallons last week 8 20 8 8 $200,000 bond set for 22 team' and 65-500 the same, week last year.

Tank cars lot), plants, prompt, 18' i to 20 Com St 13.19 14 44 Inv 14 82 14,73 Ful Ad 9 57 10 48 stale St 39 34 47 50 Gen Bd 7.04 7.74 Stein II 37.14 37.14 cents. departments as they should be 2-TECIINICOLOR HITS! sters Union members jailed In Birmingham as a result of a Average price paid producers for com mcrctal pine gum last week was 178 80 Petrol 11.42 12.51 Klein Slk 31.52 11.52 Orth Ind 19.99 70 59 uteri Inv 11 74 1 2 72 contempt of court action, per barrel. Receipt ot 13,900 barrels were MX) more Ihsn same week last year. run, you owe us a resignation." Patterson told his executives to vote for whom they please, but otherwise leave the campaign alone. Voters expressed their choice fluardn 21 31 21.31 Telev FJ 1 00 8 77 Ham hc7 8 34 J.8JTesai Td 1197 13 Ham hda 8 71 TwenC flth I 44 4 75 Havdnrk 28 SI 78 SI 1 'BS Fd 10 1110 76 Zi 4 The court in an eight-page decree said it had no evidence that the bond was unreasonable other than the Teamsters' claim Suburban Foreign ars, Inc.

A Corp, No 1949 vs Meall In the Circuit Court of Montgomery County, Alabama Whrrcaa, the plaintiff In the shwe Imp an 8 8 79 FI'NIMt RIVIHP.NOia DF.II.ARFD Pe. Ntk. tit Pay- It ale rind Kersrd able Return to peyton PLACE In Color Imp Fd 8 98 9 74 A ecu 14 74 15 56 lnc Fnd 2 7 8 Cnnt 7 38 8 07 lnc Boat 7 84 8 ST Incom 1719 1154 tncorn Iw 1" 19 Inll 11 31 12 47 bond for governor and many other of IRRKt.rl.AK AMERICA'S GREATEST that they could not post a of that amount. in ficials Tuesday. There will be run- tyled cause sued out In aald Court writ of attachment against ths del-n dant, M.

Meall; aad 1 Whereas, aald writ of attachment was i Day Mines .10 81 t-15 Pallno an Ltd 15 14 129 Incnrp Inv 7 64 8 38 Men 7 01 78 race and T(X The bond was required by Cir- offs in the governor's inwrrr rnr cn 17 89 19 4s pc 8 13 I ik 6 15 7 2 25 pc $-25 7-10 cuit Judge Robert Giles of Jef- several others, ferson County to guarantee obc- Patterson also told his cabinet dirnee to his order prohibiting to str've 'or turnover violence in the Teamsters Union 1 stal to Scorning offi- Found 11 47 12 SS Val Una 4 17 4 74 10 84 11 91 Val l.lnc 77 76 Income 6 '9 7 17 Val t.Spl 141 3.75 Int Reaour 4 47 1 18 WallSt In 74 10 17 Inv CoAm 10 45 II II Wash Mut 10 70 11.15 Inves Boa 17 10 II 72 Well Fn IS 17 16 49 executed by the ftherllf of Montgomery Flshman. Ml) County, Alsliama. im the 6th day of lleublein lnc March, 1962, by levying upon the ih Shoe t'p Am lowing dearribed personal property, to ll: IFlsliman, Ml! Ona 1959 1 dKr fedani utomoil. Motor No 116 1189 A Indust BKtll KO OF! 514 61 Jit RICOIOIN RFOII.AB .675 r-1 ARTISTS 8-15 15 14 74 14 09 13 70 14 7 7 cials. nnd to cooperate with the newcomers in every way possible.

t-75 IKVFsrr CiRP: Well Fd Mut II SI 17 44 Whltchtl (Work 18 70 70 71 Wlnfleld Select 10151107 Wlscon 0621 .20 .10 .25 7 3 7 81 8 5 7 01 7 40 jomwwE "27f SEARCHERS' -22 76 25 .40 8 15 Whereas, ths aald defendant Is in-1 Addis WeslryPuhB reiinVrrt ig the Klole of Alatuma and Am Had Sid his last known address and place of Canada Bread residence was J18 Soul Locust Ave Chearhrouith ponds Centralis, Pennsylvania ton F.lectron Therefiire, tha said defernlant la here KlectnHux by glfled of the kwusncs of isid writ Freuhauf Trsll of attachment, and the execution the'e flandy 4 Harmaa of, and to he and appear If he thinks 'lleublein lnc proper to defend Ibis suit at the present 'lloskins Mlg term of this court, and within thirty Kaisor Al 4 Ch days after this sotir by publu slum ta Kern Counly 14 computed. Mont Irak I'll! Wilness tnr hand Oils 27Ui day shoe Co Am .11 7 2 8 1 7 2 47 strike against Bowman Transportation Co. of Gadsden. The company posted a $30,000 bond, ordered at the same time. The teamsters went to jail when they failed to post the $200,000 required of them.

They appealed to Circuit Judge J. Edgar Bowron of Birmingham, and he upheld Giles. They then took their plea to the Court of 5 75 1 .1 6-15 4 1 6-15 H5 6 1 8-15 IS 821 5.1 5 14 )3I I 61 6 11 1-17 Carol Lynlcy Joff Chandler Eleanor Parker Advanced Tickets FRANCO'S RECORD SHOP Downtown RECORD SHOP, Normandal. DIXIE REXALL, Eifbrook Clovtrlind CHISHOLM DRUG, Chiiholm At Door $2.00 VISTaViSION itCHBicoim Rifei til Kittani Sale Tolay The South Montgomery Klwanis Club's annual auction will be conducted on Court Square Saturday following a band concert at 10:30 a.m. Articles ranging from tea pots to clothing to furniture will be auctioned off, with proceeds to go to the club's charities.

4J 7 1 Tuesday Weld Al tTIOM MS.RKFT9. Ca. (API Hf r-ralpts st swtlis st nalnhrlrtf, Cnrrlrla. Tlfton, (la i Abhsvllla, C.anava. Ala Prk-M) 40 Mlr II I.

11 har rows and fills 180 140 lha. 18 MK 18. larols IS IS 88 No I 10-I80lha HS I40 IMI1M. 141518 10 No 13 40-7n Iba 14 80.U 50 finwa II 40-1 80 frU-rt nnsvH but larttsly waak is ,10 Irmwr roniparrd prvrtslinf frt1ay. .10 .40 .728 .40 .35 .25 .05 50 .40 6-15 IS JEFFREY HUNTER 'VERA MILES of April.

Tractor h'up A Trai tor Nup WARD BOND NATALIE WOOD JOHN H. MYIT11KWS. Clerk Circuit Court. Montgomery, Ala Mlgy. Adv.

April 28, May 5. 12, '967. 4 15 7 I If Hayn Knit stills Woodward iioa) i.

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