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to Deaths in City and Other Parts of State Oscar' Wiley W. Tice Tice Sr. 79, died Monday night at his home, 1822 Belleville SW. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Irene Webster Tice; one daughter, Mrs.

Robert Claytor, Roanoke; two sons. Dr. William P. Tice, Roanoke, and O. W.

Tice Dallas, Texas; two sisters, Miss Annie Tice, Staunton, and E. Kern, Detroit; two noke, brothers, and George M. Tice, Eldridge Tice, Detroit; and six grandchildren. The body is at Oakey's Chapel. Ulys G.

Vaughn Ulys G. Vaughn, 63, of 719 12th NW. died Monday at his home. He was a freight conductor for the Norfolk and Western Railway and a member of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen and the Order of Railway Conductors. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Maude Loving Vaughn; a son, J. Willard Vaughn: a daughter, Miss Elaine Vaughn; his father, the Rev. J. W. Vaughn: three sisters, Mrs.

H. P. McKinney R. Lloyd Coldfelter and Mrs. William T.

Morrison, two brothers, Walter G. and John W. Vaughn and two grandchildren. All are of Roanoke. Funeral will be conducted at Oakey's at 10 a.m.

Wednesday by the Rev. C. W. Blanchard. Burial will be in Fairview.

Pallbearers will be William C. Sweet, Clarence O. McCray, J. P. Catron, L.

W. Calvin, T. E. Hambrick and C. E.

Barton. Mrs. Ellie H. Barnett Mrs. Ellie Hubbert Barnett, widow of Blanton Schenk Barnett died Sunday in a Roanoke hospital.

She lived at 2213 Denniston SW. Mrs. Barnett was a member of Greene Memorial Methodist Church: a charter member of the Ft. Lewis chapter, Daughters of the Revolution; and a Cross chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, She formerly lived in Salem. Surviving are two sons, Blanton S.

Barnett, Richmond; Richard L. Barnett. Roanoke: a daughter, Miss Lucille Barnett, Roanoke: one be conducted at 2:30 p.m. today at Oakey's by Dr. John W.

Myers Jr. and the Rev. Conley McMullen. Burial will be in East Hill. The body will be taken from Oakey's to the church at 12:30 p.m.

Pallbearers will be W. Harvey Woods, Lynn M. Woods, M. S. McClung Dr.

Jones, Neal Engers and Howard Martin. The family requests that flowers be omitted. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us during the Illness following the death of our dear wife and and mother, Mrs. Virgie R. Flint, also for the many cards and beautiful flowers and the use of cars.

F. E. FLINT and Family CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown in the death of our husband and father, Earnest E. Ferguson. Also for the lovely cards, beautiful flowers use of cars.

We also wish to thank the and Rev. Gordon Keller and the Roanoke Fire Department. Wife and Children IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Benjamin D. Fisher who passed away one year ago today, Feb. 26, 1956.

Dear Ben, you are gone but not forgotten, Never will your memory fade, Sweetest thoughts will always linger, Around your grave where you were laid. Deep in our hearts is a picture, Of our loved one gone to rest. In our memory we shall always keep you, For you were one of the best. A precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved is still, A place is vacant in our home, That never can be filled. Sadly missed by: Wife and Children, Mother and Father, Brothers Sisters.

FLORIST INC Dial 5-7709 FLOWERS Fresh and Lovely Artistically Arranged DOVE-GILLESPIE Dial 4-9287 Hotel Patrick Henry Floral Designs Fresh Flowers From Our Own Greenhouses Serving Roanoke For More Than 40 Years DIAL 5-7315 KIMMERLING INC. FLOWERS Ninety Years of WE wide PROVIDE selection of merchandise in every price range, and what's even more important, the cost of the service never affects its quality, OAKEY tuneral Service Arena Judge Orders Arrest of Kasper Held Interfering With Integration KNOXVILLE, Feb. 25 Dist. Judge Robert L. Taylor ordered the arrest of segregationist John Kasper today on A second criminal contempt of court charge for alleged interference with peaceful integration of Clinton High School.

Kasper, 27-year-old executive secretary, of Seaboard, Washington, White D.C., already is under sentence to year in federal prison for stirring up racial strife when the school opened last August. He has been free under $10.000 bond pending appeal. KASPER'S ARREST was directed in an amended order to a permanent injunction issued last Sept. 6 by Taylor prohibiting intereference with peaceful integration of the school. The amended order, charged that Kasper and other persons arrested in December following an outbreak of racial disturbances at Clinton had "entered into an agreement or agreements violate and to cause others to violate the said permanent injunction Kasper was not immediately placed under arrest and U.S.

Dist. Atty. John C. Crawford Jr. declined to elaborate on the new charges.

In recent weeks. Kasper has been living with various pro-segregation friends at Clinton, 20 miles northwest of Knoxville. Also named in today's order and arrested by U.S. marshals was John Catecia Clinton restaurant operator. was charged with criminal contempt of court for allegedly seeking, to induce white boys at to attack Negro boys.

Taylor set Gates' bond at $5,000. Trial of the 16 arrested in December originally was set for Jan. 28 but later was postponed indefinitely by agreement of government and defense counsel. All are free under bond. Twelve Negroes were admitted to previously all-white Clinton High last August under federall court mandate.

Four have withdrawn voluntarily and one has been expelled. Legal Notice CITY ADVERTISING Sealed proposals will FOR be BIDS received IN INVITATION the Office the City in Clerk, City of Roanoke, Building, Virginia, Room 214, Municipal until 12:00 Noon, Monday, March 4, 1957, after which time they will City be publicly opened and read before Council for the. following work: Construction of concrete and prestressed concrete pedestrian bridge over Roanoke River between South Roanoke Park and Maher Field. according to plans and specifications prepared in the Office of the City Engineer. Plans, proposals, and specifications may be secured from the Office of the Building, Engineer, Room 207, Municipal on and after Wednesday, February 20, 1957.

Bids must be accompanied by A certifled check or bidder's bond in the amount of not less than five (5) per cent of the bid: and a surety bond in the sum of one hundred (100) per cent of the contract price will be required of the successful bidder for the faithful performance of all provisions of the conThe work specified shall be completed by Saturday, June 1. 1957. The sum of $10 shall be paid by the contractor 86 liquidated damages for each working day in excess of the number of specitied working days required to complete the job. All applicable City Ordinances and State Laws shall be complied with. Sections 54-138 and 54-139 of Virginia Code of 1950 require evidence of a certificate of registration before contractor's bids over $20,000.00 can be received and considered.

Each bidder will place on the envelope containing his bid the following notation "Registered Contractor, Virginia Certificate No. Date The City of Roanoke reserves the right to reject any and all proposals, to waive any informalities in any proposal, and to award the contract to some other than the lowest bidder should 16 be deemed to the best interest of the City, R. B. MOSS Purchasing Agent City of Roanoke (17) CITY ADVERTISING INVITATION FOR BIDS Sealed proposals will be received in the Office of the City Clerk, City of RORnoke, Virginia, Room 214, Municipal Building, until 12:00 Noon, Monday, March 4, 1957, after which time they will be publicly opened and read before City Council for the following work: Construction of concrete floor under West stand at Victory Stadium consisting of the following quantities: 3,240 sq. yds.

6" Concrete floor 650 sq. yds. Concrete floor 536 lin. ft. Drainage line Plans, proposals, and specifications may be secured from the Office of the City Engineer, Room 207, Municipal Building, on and after Thursday, February 21, 1957.

Bids must be accompanied by a certifled check or bidder's bond in the amount of not less than five (5) per cent of the bid: and a surety bond in the sum of one hundred (100) per cent of the contract price will be required of the suecessful bidder for the falt? sal performance of all provisions of contract. The work specified shall be completed by Monday, May 6, 1957. The sum of $10 shall be paid by the contractor 8.5 liquidated damages for each working day after May 6, 1957 until the Job is completed. All applicable City Ordinances and State Laws shall be complied with. Sections 54-138 and 54-139 of Virginia Code of 1950 require evidence of a certificate of registration before contractor's bids over $20.000.00 can be received and considered.

Each bidder will place on the envelope containing his bid the following notation Contractor, Virginia Certificate No. Date The City of Roanoke reserves the right to reject any and all proposals, to walve any informalities in any proposal, and to award the contract 10 some other than the lowest bidder should it be deemed to the best interest of the City. R. B. MOSS Purchasing Ament City of Roanoke (18) CITY ADVERTISING INVITATION FOR BIDS Sealed proposals will be received in the Office of the City Clerk, City of Roanoke, Virginia, Room 214.

Municipal Building. until 12:00 Noon, Monday, March 4, 1957, after which time they will be publicly opened and read before City Council for the following work: Installation of Electric Lighting System. under West Stands at Victory Stadium according to plans and specifications prepared in the Office the City Engineer Plans, proposals, and specifications may be secured from the Office of the City Engineer. Room 207, Municipal Building. on and after Wednesday, February 20.

1957. Bids must be accompanied by 8 certifled check or bidder's bond In the amount of not less than five (5) per cent of the bid; and a surety bond in the sum of one hundred (100) per cent of the contract price will be required of the successful bidder for the faithful performance of all provisions of the contract. The work specified shall be completed by Monday, May 6. 1957. The sum of $10 shall be paid by the contractor 88 liquidated damages for each working day in excess of the number of speeifind working days required to complete the Job.

All Applicable City Ordinances and State Laws shall be complied with. The City of Roanoke reserven the risht to reject any and all proposals, walve any informalities in any proposal. and to award the contract to some other than the lowest bidder should it be deemed to the best Interest of the City R. B. MOSS Purchasing Agent City of Roanoke.

(15) ME ROANOKE TIMES, Tuesday, Feb. 24, 1957. 15 Franco Names New Spanish Cabinet of Young Men Mrs. Ruth C. Simpson Mrs.

Ruth Craft Simpson, 65, of 311 Bullitt SE, died Monday in a Roanoke hospital. Surviving are her husband, R. P. Simpson; three sons, Milton and Herbert Simpson, William P. Simpson.

Baltimore. a brother, S. S. Craft, Roanoke: five sisters, Mrs. W.

F. Kessler, Mrs. G. C. Nichols 'a and Mrs.

Katie B. Wilhelm, Roanoke: Mrs. Mollie C. William, Tams, W.Va.: Mrs. W.

B. Cummings, Springwood: six grandchildren. Funeral will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at St. Mark's Lutheran Church by the Rev.

J. E. Stockman and the Rev. J. D.

Utt. Burial will be in Sherwood. The body will be taken from Oakey's to the church at a.m. Pallbearers will be Howard Craft, Homer Craft, Theodore Craft, John Craft, Ray Williamson and William Williamson. Lewis R.

(Willie.) Jones Lewis R. (Willie) Jones, 39, of Sunset Village in Roanoke County, died Monday in a Roanoke hospital. He was a pipefitter in the Norfolk and Western Railway, shops. Surviving are Mrs. Annie Ward Jones; three daughters, Misses Judy, Jo Ann and Jean Jones, Roanoke County: three sisters.

Mrs. E. L. Flinchum, Fincastle: Mrs. C.

L. Minnix, Salem: and L. R. Johnson, Roanoke. The body is at Oakey's pending arrangements.

Funeral will be conducted at Oakey's Chapel at 4 p.m. Wednesday by the Rev. Thomas L. Reece. Burial will be in Evergreen.

Henry F. Yost Funeral for Henry Fielden Yost, 83, 1626 Eighth SE, who died Sunday, will be conducted at 2 p.m. today at First Wesleyan Methodist Church by the Rev. W. M.

Phaup and the Rev. H. K. Swann. Burial will in Sherwood.

The body bee taken to the church at p.m. Pallbearers will be B. Frank Kinsley, J. P. Davidson, T.

W. Powell, Eugene Dunigan, Tommy Kittinger and Harold Hubbard. William L. Turner ROCKY MOUNT, Feb. 25- William Letcher Turner, 3 months, died Sunday in a Lynchburg hospital.

Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Turner, Ferrum; a sister, Earline Turner, and two brothers, Michael and Everett Turner, all of Ferrum. Funeral will be at 2 p.m.

Tuesday at Woodlawn Baptist Church with burial in the family cemetery. The body will be at the home until 1 p.m. Carl A. COVINGTON, 25-Carl A. Nicely, Nicely, 68, died in a hospital here Sunday night.

Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. R. B. Rudisill, Eagle Rock; Mrs. J.

F. Milton and Mrs. E. H. Davis of Covington; three brothers, J.

C. and Guy O. Nicely of Covington; E. U. Nicely, Akron.

Funeral will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the chapel of Arritt Funeral Home. Burial will be at the Cedar Hill Cemetery. Harold A. Harvey INDEPENDENCE.

Feb. 25- Military funeral for T. Sgt. Harold A. Harvey, 28, formerly of Elk Creek, will be at Wednesday at Lebanon Methodist Church at Elk Creek.

The body will be taken the church at 10 a.m. Burial will be in the church, cemetery. He injuries died from Feb. a car crash. The body will arrive at ReinsSturdivant Funeral Home Tuesday afternoon.

Mrs. A. B. Robertson PEARISBURG, Feb. 25-Mrs.

A. B. Robertson, 78, died today at her home at Theasalia. Surviving are five daughters, Miss Edith Robertson, Miss Gladys Robertson and Mrs. Birdie Robertson, Theasalia: Mrs.

Joe Stafford, Staffordsville; Mrs. Roy Sadille, Blacksburg; nine grandchildren, six great-grandchildren: two sisters, Mrs. Emma Williams, Pulaski, and Mrs. S. C.

Bishop, Preston, W. Va. Funeral will be conducted at The asalia Church at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Jabe D.

Gardner FLOYD, Feb. 25-Jabe Deris Gardner, 58, died this morning at his home at Willis. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lura Gardner, two brothers and a sister: Lonnie Gardner, Willis; J. C.

Gardner, Youngstown, Ohio: Mrs. Pearl Gardner, Riner. Funeral will be conducted at Pleasant Hill Church, Willis, at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Interment will be in the cemetery.

The body will be taken from Mayberry Funeral Home to the church at 1 p.m. Mrs. Wilmeth C. Weddle Floyd, Feb. 25-Mrs.

Wilmeth Clara Weddle, 47, of near Willis, died today in a Christiansburg hospital. Surviving are her husband, Abijah Weddle and two daughters: Miss Alreta Weddle and Miss Barbara Weddle, at home; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gold Peterman, Floyd; two brothers: Earl Peterman and Lloyd Peterman, Christiansburg. Funeral conducted at Union Brethren Church near Willis at 11 a.m.

Wednesday, Interment will be Cemetery. The body will be taken from Mayberry Funeral Home to the church at 10 a.m. Trees Chopped Down For 'Rugged Cross' NEW YORK. Feb. 25 (AP)- Members the Dewitt Church traveled over the weekend to the New Work Mission: Society's upstate camp at Dover Furnace, N.Y., where they chopped down two trees after holding a woodland service and singing "The Old Rugged The wood from the trees will be used to make a cross for the congregation's new church in lower Manhattan.

The spotted alfalfa aphid, worst pest of California's biggest forage crop, has developed resistlance to widely used chemicals. Mrs. Victoria B. Compton ELLISTON, Feb. 25-Funeral for Mrs.

Victoria B. Compton, 84. will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Elliston Methodist Church. Burial will be in Sherwood Salem.

The body will be taken to the church at 12:30 p.m. from Grant E. Bryant Funeral Home. Mrs. Mary E.

Noell BEDFORD, Feb. 25-Mrs. Mary Eliza Noell, 68, of Bedford, Sunday in a Richmond hospital. Surviving are her husband, Henry S. Noell; three sons and a daughter; Henry B.

Noell, Baitimore: Harry Noell, Richmond; Robert M. Noell, Closter, N.J.: Mrs. J. B. Garrett, Covington; and six grandchildren.

Funeral will be at Carder Funeral Home at 11 a.m. Wednesday. Interment will be in Greenwood. Turner M. Winstead MARTINSVILLE, Feb.

25-- Turner Motley Winstead, 71, died at his home here today. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Floy Winstead: two stepsons, Edgar L. and Ernest Winstead, both of Roanoke; a sister, Mrs. S.

L. Calhoun, Roanoke. Funeral will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. at McKee Funeral Home. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery.

He was a member of the Odd Fellows. Mrs. Mellie 9. Altizer CHRISTIANSBURG, Feb. 25- died night at the home of Mrs.

sMellie Shelor Altizer, 76. a daughter, Mrs. M. E. Elkins, here.

Also surviving are five sons. Roy S. and A. Lowell Altizer, both Christiansburg; Percy Q. Altizer, Los Angeles, Elgin E.

Vernal D. Altizer, Roanoke: three brothers, Albert and H. B. Shelor, both of Plymouth, B. O.

Shelor, Christiansburg; 14 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Funeral will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Church of Christ here. Burial will be in Sunset Cemetery, Body will be at Richardson's Funeral Home until 10 a.m. Manuel F.

Raposa MARTINSVILLE, Feb. 25- Manuel Francis Raposa, 38, died in a hospital here Sunday night. Surviving are his wife, Janet Scott Raposa; a son, Robert Raposa; his mother, Mrs. Manuel Raposa Portsmouth, R.I.; five sisters, Mrs. John Beam, Decatur, Mrs.

Michael Aballo, Tiverton, R.I.; Mrs. Wallace Blair, Keyport, N.J.; Mrs. Leo Couturier, Riverside, R.I; Mrs. John Riley, Portsmouth, R.I.: a brother, Edward Raposa, Portsmouth, R.I. Funeral will be Wednesday at 11 a.m.

First Methodist Church. Burial will be in Roselawn Burial Park. Mrs. Cenia M. Anderson MARION, Feb.

25-Mrs. Cenia M. Anderson, 92, died today at her Marion home. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Eddie Parks and Mrs.

Zenna Richmond, both of Marion; Mrs. W. H. Adams, Meadowview; Mrs. M.

W. Grubb, Troutdale; three sons, W. M. Anderson, N. F.

and G. R. Anderson, all of Troutdale; 39 grandchildren, 72 great-grandchildren and four great-greatgrandchildren. Funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Troutdale Primitive Baptist Church with burial in Blevins Cemetery.

The body was taken to the home of Mrs. Richmond. Legal Notice (26) TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office of Regional Commissioner, Alcohol Tobacco Tax. Division, Internal Revenue Service, Cincinnati, Ohio. Date of first publication: February 26, 1957, Notice is hereby given that on January 28, 1957, one 1949 Chrysler Sedan, Motor No.

C46-6788, with accessories, was seized in Franklin County, Virginia, for violation of the Internal Revenue laws, to wit: Section 7301, Internal Revenue Code. Registered owner: Unknown. Any person claiming an interest in said property must file A claim and deliver 8 cost bond in the penal sum of $250. with approved sureties. at the office of the Supervisor in Charge, Alcohol Tobacco Tax Division, Richmond, Virginia, on or before March 28, 1957, otherwise the property will be forfeited and disposed according to law.

H. R. Peterson, Assistant Regional Commissioner. Regional Commissioner, Alcohol Tobacco Tax Division, Internal Revenue Service. Cincinnati, Ohio.

Date of first publication: February 26, 1957. Notice is hereby given that on February 6, 1957, one 1949 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan, Motor Number obliterated, with accessories, was seized in New Castle, Craig County, Virginia, for violation of the Internal Revenue laws, to wit: Section 7302, Internal Revenue Code. Rexistered owner: Unknown. Any person claiming an interest in said property must file a claim and deliver a cost bond in the penal sum of $250, with approved sureties, at the office of the Supervisor in Charge, Alcohol Tobacco Tax Division, Richmond, other- ginia, on or before March 28, 1957, wise the property will be forfeited and disposed of Assistant according Regional to law. H.

Commissioner. R. Peter(27) TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office of Regional Commissioner, Alcohol Tobacco Service, TAx Division, Ohio. Internal Revenue Cincinnati, Date of first publication: February 26, 1957. Notice is hereby given that on February 6, 1957, one 12 gauge, barrel, Iver Johnson Shotgun, Serial No.

RB II; one 22 caliber Target Master, single shot, bolt action, Rifle; one GE Television, portable, Model No. 14T009; one Jacuzzi hp pump, Model No. 5 MP-C-EGI 1010; one Motor, electric, Marathon, hp. Serial No. one pump and motor combined, Model No.

114-4702, motor number removed; one pump, sump, 10 name or number; and 100 cases of Ball fruit jars, were seized in New Castle, Craig County, Virginia: on January 3. 1957. 20 cases, mixed between Lamb and Ball. fruit jars, were seized in Franklin County, Virginia. for violation of the Internal Revenue laws.

to wit: Sections 7301 and 7302, Internal Revenue Code. Any person claiming an Interest in said property must file A claim and deliver 8 cost bond In the penal sum of $250, with approved sureties. at the office of the Supervisor In Charge, Alcohol Tobacco Tax Division, Richmond, Virginia, on or before March 28, 1957, otherwise the property will be forfelted and disposed of according to law. H. R.

Peterson, Assistant Regional Commissioner. ORDER OF PUBLICATION In the Cierk's Office of the Court of Law Chancery for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, OFL the 8th day of February, 1957. WILLIAM LEROY MARTIN Plaintiff Against JOYCE HALE MARTIN Defendant The object of this suit is to obtain a of divorce mensa et thoro on the grounds desertion to be merged into a divorce a vinculo matrimonii when the statutory time shall have elapsed. And an affidavit having been made and filed by or on behalf of the complainant that the defendant is not a resident of the State of Virginia, that diligence has been used by or on behalf of plaintiff ascertain in what county or city the defendant is, without effect. and that said complainant having made application therefor in writing.

IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the said Joyce Hale Martin do within ten days after due publication of this notice in The Roanoke Times appear in the Clerk's Office of our said Court and do what in necessary to protect her interest in this suit. W. H. CARR. Clerk Copy-Teste: By LENA TESTERMAN, Deputy Clerk Thomas J.

Surface, p.Q. 101 Roanoke, Albemarle S. E. Virginia (8) MADRID, Spain, Feb. 25 (AP) Gen.

Francisco Franco announced tonight A complete reorganization of his government to "meet modern needs" and reduced the strength of the Falange Party in the cabinet. The Generalissimo loaded his new government with young men and new faces. He was reported to have told the cabinet he dismissed Friday night that was what the country wanted. He was reported to have said the people are tired of the same old faces. FALANGE REPRESENTATION in the cabinet was reduced from six ministers in the previous government to three, plus two Falangist trade unionists who have been striving to separate the syndicates from the party.

The Falange is Spain's only political party. The new government was Franco's answer to increasing unrest and political strife the country and inflation in the Spanish economy. The cabinet is set on a much wider base than previous cabinets. It is composed of eight archists, the same number as before: three Falangists, two syndicalists, two independents, two technicians without known political connections, one representative of the Opus Dei branch of Catholic Action, the leading Roman Catholic organization for laymen. 'This was the first time that Opus Dei, rising in strength for the past five years, succeeded in placing a minister in the cabinet.

THE PREVIOUS government, posed of eight, anonarchists, six Falangists and two The new cabinet independents, by two ministers, one without portfolio economic coordination and one for national housing, bringing the total to 19 with Franco. The new cabinet includes: Gen. Francisco Franco, president of the government. Luis Carrero- Blanco, a monarchist, minister- undersecretary of the presidency, a post he has held since 1951. Fernando Maria Castiella, Woman, Van Doren Tie in TV Show '21' NEW YORK, Feb.

25 (AP)Mrs. Vivienne Nearing, a lady lawyer with a headful of knowledge, tonight again tied quiz champ Charles Van Doren in two games of the television show "21." This left the two contestants even-steven and committed to again facing each other on the NBC show next week. Next time they'll be playing for $2,000 a point. Van Doren has won $143,000 on the show but Mrs. Nearing has equalledi him over three of the games and halted his progressive climb, at least temporarily.

Should Van Doren, lose next week, he would the show and the amount Mrs. Nearing won would be deducted from his total winnings. could slice off as much as $42,000 from his 000. Scientists have developed A method to bark an inexpensive unusually effecconvert, monarchist, minister for foreign affairs. Gual Villaldi, technician, minister without portfolio.

Lt. Gen. Camilo Alonso Veca, monarchist, minister of interior. Lt. Gen.

Antonio Barrosa Sanchez-Guerra, a monarchist, Army minister. Adm. Felipe Abarzuza, monarchist, minister of Navy. Lt. Gen, Jose Rodriguez Diez De Lecea, independant, minister of Air.

A -wide broadcast said the reorganization is designed to fortify the nation's economy. Gual Villalbi, the new minister without portfolio, is considered Spain's foremost economist. He is president of the national economic council and his main job will be advising the government on economic matters. COANS See Up to $600 for Cash 20 Cash 20 You Monthly You Monthly Yourself Receive Payments Recelve Payments much $155.42 $10.00 $473.85 $30.00 you can get 279.66 18.00 507.17 32.00 yet how little 391.40 25.00 591.08 37.00 you repay Above rates include interest and principal. The each month.

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