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TRUMAN'S SEAT Willis B. Conner y "6 Th War Group Head GOES T0 BRIGGS. WILLIS B. CONNER JR., for- (| mer manager of the local office yo TT TT | of Paul H. Davis & Co. securities i 1 1 firm, ‘has be inted - | Missouri State Legislator firm. has been Ee dni Named by Governor the Indians war To U. S. Senate. 1 3. idee
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finance commit= Announcement was made today by Eugene OC. Pulliam, state chairman, Mr. | Conner is well- ‘| known in in- | ] ‘vestment circles, | : having been ac- | Willis Conner. ib Feta | 25 years. He recently was re- |
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. Jan. 12 (U. P).—Gov. Phil M. Donnelly |
| today announced the appointment | SED SR Jmals today es {of State Senator Frank P. Briggs, | pressed optim in ‘the renewed iid drive for graduate nurses “as 31 | Macon, Mo., Democrat, Li the United applied during the first three days -| States senate to sticceed Vice this week. { President-elect “Harry S. Truman.
Among the first to make appli- | Donnell announced the appoint-
cation were Miss Elizabeth Barn- | ont of his. close personal friend| gional manager in the state for grover, a St, Vincent's hospital
: shortly “after he received Truman's the Chicago Federal reserve graduate, and Miss Eleanor Jane | resgnation. bank's victory fund committee, Myron, a Methodist hospital grad- | Briggs will not take office until The new appointee will con- | uate. . {Jan. 18, however, since Truman's tinue to work with banks, savings | It was emphasied that grad- | resignation does not become effec- and loan associations and other uate nurses-enter the army and (tive until that date. Two days, financial institutions in the sale of
‘havy as commissioned uficess, |later, Jan. 20, Truman will be War bonds, Mr. Pulliam siad. draw officer's pay, and are eligible, skorn in as vice “president. : a. —-Io«»
Elizabeth Barngrover
Eleanor ‘Jane Myron
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enacted'G. I. bill of rights, Application for service may be | a 1 fons made at Red Cross headquarters, mary and general elections.
ary ; Be. IN SOUTH SIDE FORAY! 220 Chamber of Commerce bulld- lien Ee ete nt ueit ioro=| Tie South side rabblt-killing fend
ate a | He was born in Armstrong, Mo., {Struck again last night leaving 2 GLASSES ON CREDIT BOY, 3, BURNS BABY
Feb. 25,-1894. He attended Central | lifeless bodies strewn beside their college at Fayette, Mo., and gradu- { hutches. Previously pelice had reated from the University of Mis- Ported that it was the work of a BROTHER TO DEATH souri in 1015 (dog and that it had been eapured. | . He was first. elected to the state| Nevertheless, six grown and 20 a ypalguA, Ne Sap: 2 senate in 1932, and last week was|YOUng rabbits, belonging to L. H.| to make his 13-months-old brother |S"O'D in to his fourth term in that{Rentedy, 2033 Prospect si, were/ John more comfortable during a| Do. lflea jot. pie he Sa | cold wave were revealed today to| | | have caused the infant’s dei { 0. E. S. SESSION MONDAY and § young:
: : iad : J o In both cases the hutches had David told his mother, Mrs. David| Golden Rule Auxiliary, O. E. S. been torn open and the animals
C. Coye, that he “put a fire” in|will meet at 12:15 Pp. m. Monday peaten to death against garage John's crib because “baby was cold.” |at the home of Mrs, Pearl Sherrer, He lighted a stitk of firewood in the 2005 Barth ave, for a covered dish ————————— kitchen stove and placed it in the|luncheon and short business meet- 0. E. 8. PLANS INITIATION crib, he said. {ing. Mrs. Barbara Fuller, Mrs | Prospect chapter No. 452 O. E. S, The baby died in Memorial hos- | Florence Lehr and Mrs. Daisy Car-|will meet at 7:45 p. m. Monday for pital here Wednesday night: {lisle will be assistant hostesses. | initiation and baby dedication.
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