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MAN FACING TRIAL IS SHOT, I ST. LOUIS Nov. 25, 1959 3 IS 2 SAVED IN DUCK BLIND, BOAT SINKS NEAR ALTON SAYS HE TRIED TO END LIFE Fjjrt Hand, former convict 4eduled to go on trial for rob CLUES for CHRISTMAS FOR HER BIG GIFT Jul SsiMaiionaL 7lw SINGER bery in Belleville next Monday, was ihot and wounded early ICE SKATES The plan for outright merger of the city and county is "doomed from its Inception," Mayor Nathan B. Kaufman of University SLANT-O-MATIC DE SOTO PARK RECREATION CENTER LOW BIDS $631,000 Low bids totaling $631,000 were received yesterdfy by the Board of Public Service for the construction ol the new recreation center in DeSoto Park. The total was $34,000 less than the city estimated.

The T. L. Construction 5701 Columbia avenue, offered to do the general construction of the building for $450,235. Other low bidders for various phases of the project were: Heating and ventilating, E. Bruce Connors, 4012 Clayton avenue, electrical work, Hampton Electric 3003 South Hampton avenue, Plumbing and drainage, Thiel Plumbing 1417 North Market street, $71,484.

Two men were rescued from a duck blind in the Mississippi river above Alton Dam after their boat sank as they reached the blind yesterday. They are Gene Killoren, 7203 Delta avenue, Richmond Heights, and Jerrold Deuser, 4152 Wilmington avenue. Both are 27 years old. The two attracted attention by shouting, firing their guns and flashing a light from the blind, which was across from the main business district of Alton. They were rescued by William (Red) O'Flaherty, aboard a Norman Brothers harbor service boat.

Figure Of. and Boy, today. He told police he shot himself in the left thigh in an attempt to end his life. Centreville police began an Investigation of the shooting after finding three bullet holes in Hand's automobile. They said they believed Hand, 35 years old, was shot by someone else as he was driving his automobile.

Hand's wife, Patricia, who corroborated his account of the shooting, was arrested as a' material witness. Hand, a former bouncer and bartender, lives in the 2300 block of White street, Centreville. He drove to the I Shales City, said today. Kaufman, who backed the recently defeated Metropolitan District Plan, spoke on "Area-Wide i Problems Where Do We Go From Here?" He addressed the I St. Louis Junior Chamber of i Commerce at the Mark Twain i Hotel.

He said the outright merger A brilliant new SI the finest sewing machine made for both straight and 1 "Uk BULLET IS TAKEN FROM ARM proposal is "doomed" because GETS 6 MONTHS FOR FAILING OF IRAQI PREMIER KASSEM onwTargumems which wnnot Centreville Township Hospital I be ignored. First, the result of TO FILE U.S. TAX RETURN after the shooting. real wood Plasa Only INSECTICIDE DOSE FATAL Available in Console Models or Portable EASY CREDIT TERMS Your Tharge Arrount Invited Morris Brown of the 1000 block of California avenue, was sentenced today to six months in prison by United States District Judge Randolph H. Weber on a the last election points out clearly that citiiens desire to preserve local autonomy, he stated.

"Second, an outstanding study covering our local area effectively refutes the argument that merger results in economy and efficiency in operation," Kauf-man declared. "These are morsels that the public understands and can translate Into a negative vote at the polls." The common characteristic of NOW HOLDS ANY SINGER MACHINE FOR CHRISTMAS 5 teyaway Deposit of DAMASCUS, Syria, Nov. 25 (AP) The Baghdad radio said today Iraqi Primier Abdel Karim Kassem underwent a successful surgical operation Monday to remove a bullet from his fractured left arm. The radio quoted Health Minister Abdul Malck Shawaf as saying the operation was performed after a medical commission found that Kassem's arm fracture had "healed com (iiiimiixs MIOl-S Mrs. E.

M. Harney of Belle-fontaine Neighbors died yesterday at County Hospital after telling doctors she swallowed an insecticide, police reported today. Her husband told police she had been under treatment for a nervous disorder. A note Indicating she planned to end her life was found in dresser 34 CRESTWOOD PLAZA 8141 FORSYTH charge of failure to file a federal income tax return for 1954. Brown, 35 years old, earlier had pleaded guilty to the charge.

He aim pleaded guilty to similar charges of failure to file returns for 1955 and 1956, and was placed on two years' probation following his release from prison. His gross income for the years was SINGER SEWING CENTER WO. 2-0 100 Opra Thara Frl. Kvenlngs PA. 0-11 Id Open Evenlnga MM la UN Him kctl IIMCR MWINC MACHINE CO.

WELEK'S FABRICS most municipal services such as education, fire, police protection, hospitals, health centers and parks "is that they can be Inte- grated only administratively," he pletely" since the Oct. 7 attempt on his life. Kassem hopes to be able to leave the hospita' "within days," Shawaf said. drawer at her home at 1209 Jennings road, police said. Coroner Raymond I.

Harris ruled the death a suicide. She was J2 years old. $1598. $2126 and $2048, respectively. I 40 Creitweed Plata WO.

1-403 asserted. Wed. Thru Sun. SPECIALS! DR. LYMAN BRYSON DIES NEW YORK, Nov.

25 (AP)-Dr. Lyman Bryson, long associated with CBS radio's "Invitation to Learning" education program, died Tuesday of cancer. He was 71 years old. He was appointed chairman of the CBS Adult Education Board in 1938, later serving as moderator on the "Invitation to Learning" radio program and the "Lamp Unto My Feet" TV show. ELECTRIC FRY PAN or ELECTRIC Coffeemaker CRISTWOO0 PLAZA SHOPPINO) CENTER "To attempt to sell consolidation in the face of local sympathies, increased costs and decreased efficiency is a totally unrealistic approach," the mayor said.

The final solution of area-wide problems, he continued, "Will take the long road and the single purpose pattern." The voters will accent area-wide functions of compelling necessity, such as the Metropolitan Sewer District, he said. Kaufman said, "Our ultimate survival as a functional urban society demands an answer." Immediate attention is required, he told the Junior Chamber. Until further consideration Is given to formal area-wide coordination, Kaufman aald. several "avenues are available for improving public service in the metropolitan area." Among them he listed: 1. Revising and modernizing the 1913 St.

Louis city charter. II I I Hj 4r I rt aH-4 I 1 i vl I I I 1 hy I oo I 4h Pi 1 111 Wool Skirt Lengths YOUR I I CHOICE TEEN AGE FASHION Dull! $088 Each 'one-yordMengthi, values to U-L Aparevsd Automatic Bnuties COMPARE WITH $18.95 SELLERS A real grown-up fashion model Barbie is 1 2 turvylWwith flesh-g toned "skin," rooted hair, movable arms, i sTrn i 'J mi wm i i mvi each 2 for $5 4J Just right for a slirt tweeds, plaids, solids, novelties every one virgin wool, each sponged? shrunk and ready for your needle! Holiday-perfect colorsl Friday, Saturday onlyl l.oc and h.aH A iM 2. implementing the program large wardrobe 2 of the Bi-State Development of beautiful towns, II Agency dresses, sports outfits, 3. Action on the Metropblitan a i I nula $klirvvffl CHRISTMAS CARDS PLUS inu Real coat linings, 2 1 tions to improve the quality and jeweled earrings-1uantitv of Publi Mrvlcee of .4 I verything is reaMSi 4-Voluntary co-operation Special on FELT! indiv dual mun clnalltiea. OOLl Drawn- If.

"1 4-' $939 for Chrlstmot gifts! valuol S. Improving the organizational structure of the county government by amending the county charter. Providing effective leadership. 7. Establishing a county program of garbage and rubbish disDosal.

Li yard The Imprint of Jaccard'i on your personalized Christmas cards gives an added mark of good tasta to your selection. Mate your choice loon, while there Is still time for both. Enjoy the advantage of selecting from ona of the most representative groups of cards from the nation's leading art galleries, at Jaccard'i. There are thousands from which to choosa. S.00 to 109.00 per 100- Easy-to-drepo 50 wool, 50 rayon, in gala holiday colors: red, white, green, black, royal blue, moss green, navy, brown, pink, yellow, pale blue or purple a full 72 inches wide, tool CLIFFORD SCHNEIDER DIES; 'at aaan.a..

MATTEL 3 SHOOTIN' BKtpRT WORrvERS' OFFICER SHELLGUNS HOLSTER jgss Clifford H. Schneider, an of the Brewery Workers USE OUR CHRISTMAS Alia WiUl'i athtr iterci Downtown St. Louii, III North 10th Cloyton, 1 1 N. IronfwooJ Springfiold, AM Eut Adomi A A D'S il SSAINT LOUIS CLAYTON CHESTWOOP LAY-AWAY PLAN union, died of a heart ailment today at St. John's Hospital.

He was 51 years old and lived at 1018 Ayers drive, Webster Groves. Mr. Schneider was vice presi i i iiasjaaajaatfMitasamati-mc'M it I dent of the International United 8 I Gorman Rash CHA CHA BOOTS CHA CHA BOOTSI Capture that "cool" beat In Mr. Thorn's new lace boots with a "shirt-collar" top. Soft, ribby crepe soles give you that "float-on-air" casual feeling.

In auede choice of Tobacco, Dirty Buck, Black, Grey, Red and Green. In smooth glove leather Black only. 97 30 CRESTWOOD PLAA SHOPPING CENTER 3 St. lo.li' Ururf Flmt t. louli' larKit I Slml Layway these Toys Now for Christmas SlctlM Y.or HAMPTON VILLAGE PLAZA jK Tm Vila i Ittmst.

Itol HU. I-SMI Si NORTHLAND SHOPPINO ft CENTER EV. 24224 5 18 Crtitweef Plan Canfar W0. 1-6511 30" Tall IIDfflirHiimg EDcIkM HD11 i wearing ft CRESTWOOD PLAZA STORE I Completely Unbreakable Saran Hair Plus Free Exquisite (JJ)JJ Iaec Ilrcss GIANT Brewery, Flour, Cereal, Soft Drink and Distillery Workers of, America and was secretary of iiie United Biewciy Workers Joint Executive Board of St Louis. A member of Beer Bottlers Local 187 since 1934, he had been its financial secretary since 1945.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mildred Schneider, and three sons, Wayne and David Wood-worth and Richard Schneider. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. ZOO BOARD, UNION AGREE ON JOB CLASSIFICATION The Zoological Board of Control has approved a union-suggested job classification plan for zoo employes and the threat of a strike is now over, Joseph Ames, secretary-treasurer of the Institutional and Public Employes Union, said today. Ames said the plan was approved at a meeting of the board Sunday.

The plan will go into effect Jan. 1, and will result in annual wage increases totaling $00 for about 30 daily and hourly employee, he said. Union representatives and zoo officials are still discussing the transfer of one employe several months ago, but it is doubtful if this dispute will precipitate a strike, Ames said. PHILIP F. LICHTENSTEIN TO AID HOSPITAL DRIVE Philip F.

Lichtenstein, president of the American National Bank in St. Louis, has been appointed deputy general chairman of Missouri Baptist Hospital's $3,000,000 building fund campaign, it was announced today by Richard H. Amberg, general chairman. Lichtenstein, who Is president of the board of St. Vincent's Hospital and a trustee and national vice president of the American Medical Center In Denver, ia an experienced layman in hospital affairs.

The hospital association plans to build a $4,500,000 hospital on a 63-acre tract at U.S. Highway 40 and Ballas road In St. Louis county. Construction is scheduled to begin next year. Beautiful artificial Christmas Toy-Giant Size Shaggy Dog 12 Piece Little Nurse Doll 11 Piece Cowboy Outfit POINSETTIAS Sweet Judy Doll 2.98- Marine Coiiiliat Outfit mil BAT SI i V3-J Hi Power Binoculars Bayonet Scabbard Canteen Unbreakabl Helmet 45 Cal.

Piitol Cap Firjng Machine Cua lira-UKE, COLORFUL POLYETHYIENE1 I 10N04ASTING-EVEN WASHABlEI CUT, BEND STEMS AS YOU PLEASE! All This Foi Only CHOOSE RED, WHITE OR KAME COLORI Add holiday cheer to your home no only this season, but for yean to come. Buy Jumbo poinsettias Individually or made up In beautiful white plastic poU, wrapped I florist's foil. Complete with iasheen bow and planter moss I 79'Y.

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