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farfc U. S. Indicates flew H-Bombs Near Production Jim Shoulders Holds Big Lead, Eyes Record KANSAS CITY, Mo-Jim Mr. ard Mis Jack Lehecka and 'R cj four daushters returned to their' h.me in Pierre Tuesday after vis-! nA Kck Glover, aons of iting a week with his mother Mrs. Mr anJ Mre- George Glover E.

J. L-hecka and other of Karwy. are being entertain-Jack. a former resident, is now by the'r grandparents. Mr.

and with the Highway Department at Mr- George Glover of Lead Pierre. I at their cabin in Speaifish Canyon. The bovs arrived lam week bv 0: t.e oairvs btucka i. iii.il. and Bj.uk Ipvlta Jt frcmiuni 1,44.

2 27 Other AiKta St TOTAL ASi.TS 4.t- i l.iakilillra. a'alw aa Olhr ilevr iwr aervs tr Loa A't- Juxtiiint Kxtc-Dar 142.742 Hrve Ii.r L'n- xrnd freniiom l( litf-srrv tor Tus All Other UubilK.j t.T.n.srm TOTAL I.f AliiLITIKri htiktutury ipMit ivOuw L'nuMiviied 'unds Surplus reKJtfrd fuliLjrhjl(ier ii w. 'h Monday night and are the guests of xr. BIrhna Mr. and Mrs.

John E. Johnson. Mrs. Graber and Mrs. Johnson are sisters.

The visitors plan to lemain abo.it a week and will then be accompanied to their home in bv Mr. and Mrs. Johnson m.vi. a plane trip to San Francisco, Cahf. Tliey will visit their sons.

Evan Jensen and Edward Johnson at Sar Francisco. 4 New heels in three minutes at Leo's Shoe Shop, Deadwood Adv. Mr and Mrs. Bailey Chancy of 1 I C. Beauvais were Mr.

and Mr. John Moiiaiity and three children of Tacoma, who spent two in 1 A un.l v)ain4 Plane and were me, in Spearf.sh "7 Mis. George Glover are expect- ed to arrive Saturday to join their sons and visit relatives and friends. A guest of Mary Hardy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William J. Hardv of Lead, is Miss Lynn Man. Clover 'daughter of Mr and Mrs, Iwell Glover of Rapid City, Lynn Marie ha spent the past 1 week vn Lead and plans to remain 'or the Days of '76 celebration in Deadwood this weekend. Mr. and Mrs.

Lowell Glover and son Jimmy will arrive for the weekend and will attend reunion of the Georcre 8r famiv he held at Bowman, friends of Mrs. Goodnough. Linda spent five days here and refunded with her parents who her home oVernieht guest at the Ooodnouph. home. LAPM AT SPEARFISH Canton Excelsior No.

10 and Ladies Auxiliary, Patriarchs Militant, held their Saturday meeting in the Wins Prize Mrs. O. Wara, 319 Fox Street, Lead, has submitted a winning entry in the Sealy $500.01:0 Poa'ure- pedic Contest, it was announced by Sealy. Chicago, m-imifacnir-1 ers of mattresses and convertible; sleep furniture. The winner, who will receive a Posturene'ic mattress from Sch-j warzwald Furniture Dead-1 wood where the contest was offer-1 ed locally, row is being considered for grand prize of $20,000 in cash or common stock or an expense-paid vacation for two in Jamaica via Delta Air Lines.

Et rants were asked to choose a name for the Sealy Posturepedic Girl, widelv usvd in advertising the mattress. The rontest, one of the largest ever held, drew thousands of entries from every section of the L'. S. and Canada. C.n.

a nnn 1 r. ll'Ha nre to receive mattresses from their deilers, were selected by Reuben H. Donnelley Company, Chicago, ecntest Judges. prize winners will be announced In mid-August. A Fine Idea FRANKFURT, Germany (UP) A judge was considerate of a man charged with breaking into cigaret, machines who said he did have the train fare to travel 60 miles to the court.

The judge ruled Karl Muelier did not have to appear at his trail but notified him by mail that his 100 mark fine could be paid in ten monthly installments. Mickey Rooney's Boat HOI X.YWOOD I UP) Actor Mickey Rooney says he may name his new, unchristened $6,500 cabin cruiser "Stay Aloat." Someone re-j ported the 22-frxt boat had sunk after Rooney anchored it near Mahbu. Calif. The actor rowed out to inspect the boat, found five inches of water in it and said. "Why it wasn't even listing." Topeka, are visiting at the lhpir cabin in Spearfish Canyon, home of her parents Mr.

and Mrs. Mra w. GoodnougH and Foreman, arriving here Randy Rutn returned re-Mondny evening for a ten-day visit, Cenliy from Bowman, N. where Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.

John thPy visitpd Roodnotigh's parents H.ivnie are his mother Mrs. Kater-J Mp and MrB 0 Goodnough. ina Haynie. Calumet Cit.v, 111., and )Tnev were accompanied bark to Haynie sister ard brother-in-law. by (our.year-old Unda Hyke.

and Mi-s. William Debter of of Mr. and Mrs Hyke of TOTAL. IJ3.U4.1'; i Sniani la gaafh Uafcoia. I Premiums a 1 "I lor.

I faul S.7' ln.urre.1 Kxpr-uses lti urreil ''t k.i&ilatiie laair'a trrtifarala al'ioA liT.au, The Nrlhra Assuran- Com a Corporation orKrnzt und-r tha of tirrut britia hap fiu-fl in thin a sworu Ktatnint exhibiting itit ronditiou krxi huMiriPH lor ttie year kr liniemlj.r SI, tonfonnahle to lht rriiirtiieritH of th la' I this the buiri-s4 of ha fil.ii a duly certilie'i copy ot iu charier, wnh certificate ol organisation, and ha. with all ot the fiinuran' afori.Kaiil: NOW Til r.ltKKOl'.K, I. li-orise Burt, Conirei -loner or JnsuranLe nf the State of liakota, pumuanc to lies provi.ioiia of aaij Jaw.H. ilo hereby certify that the atM.ve nam.l tinpalf I-1- fully throuifli its axnt ta transae' buini- in the liie-n of insurance ll.St-rJ below, lha linen numbec-d 1-2-e-8-1 'I -11 1. Life.

2. Accident and fialth. 3. i'ire and Allied lne. 4.

Inland and l-ean Marine, a. Workmen's Competif-atioa. e. Bodily Injury Liabiiay. (other than Autol.

Propert" IarnaKe. (other than Aut.o. 5. Auto 1'odily Injury. Auto 1'hyHiral iarnacw.

1. Auto Property Dama. II. liilclity and Surety. 11.

ii. and Th-ft. 14. lioiler and Machinery. in this State accord.

114 to the Taws thereof, until the last diy of A. 1917 In testmony Whereof, 1 hereunto -t my hand arid al at I'ierre th.i Kirt d.iy 0 WASHTNCTOM (UP, The' Atomic Energy Commission indi- rated today that now and "clean- er" H-bomhs are approaching the production stage. The indication, confirmed in. o'ficial quarters, was containe.1 inj a cryptic Bection on "military appl-cation" of the AEC's 2mh semi-annual report to Oongress. I The report also noted: Rapid increases in the family of nuclear weapons, further development of nuclear missde warheads for defense as well as offense, and new record production of nuclear explosives, fuels, and raw materials.

The new H-bombs, on which development progress had previously been disclosed, would generate far less radioactivity than the super bombs now in ttie stockpile. In war they would poison smaller pirts of the planet with deadly fallout. Such an H-bomb, according toi President Eisenhower, would be! "more of a military weapon" and less an agent of "mas destruc-j tlon" than its radiologically dirtier predecessors. I In today's report the AEC said its weapons laboratories at Ios' Alamos, N.M., and Livermore, are "working on new prin-j ciples." It added that its weapon 1 plants are being expanded "to! facilitate early production" of new! weaixns alre'idv "eonrpiVed in the Livermore laboratory." "The United States of weapons in various stages of research, development, and prodw'-i tion engineering is," the AEC said, "increasing rapidly." The report did not specifically mention the "reduced fallout" weapon. But an informed official source said scientists are moving 1 bomb" designs based c.n informs-1 tion obtained in the test series recently1 concluded at the Eniwe- tok-Bikini proving ground.

Other parts of the semi-annual report Underscored the division in the 1 AEC between the majority headed by Chairman Lewis L. Strauss 1 and a one-man minority in the person of Commissioner Thomas WFDMF.SDAY. AUGUST 1. 1956 Brahmas and now leads by 6,635 points in the event. In steer wrestling, current champion Benny Combs.

Checotah, put the pressure on Har-ley May. world's best bulldogger in l(r2 from Deming. N. as he pic ked up $1 363 to move into second place. May, winning $K)5 in the event, now leads by 2.761 points in what may develop into the cleanest championship race of the season.

Saddle bronc king Deb Copen-haver continued to improve his leading position in his only event. The current bronc riding champion from Post Falls. now sits 3,625 points ahead of his nearest competitor, Jackie Wright, Dayville, Ore. Ray What ton. the Bandera.

ca'f roper who nudged bronc rider Guy Weeks. Abilene. out of the lead two weeks ago, improved his lead over the past two weeks to 1,117 points. Wharton, collecting Just under $2 000, became the richest roper of the fortnight. The standings, posted twice a month by the RCA, determine the world's champions of rodeo by counting each dollar won at RCA-aproved rodeos in the United States and Canada as one point.

The top five men in each event All Around Points Jim Shoulders 24.121 Guy Weeks 15,761 Harley May 13.335 J. D. McKenna 10.957 Alvin Nelson Bun-hack Points Jim Shoulders 10 549 Johnny Hawkins 9.010 Jack Euschbom 7.348 Eddy Akridge 6.789 Ralph Buell 5.457 Saddle Bronc Points D.b Copenhaver 9,976 Jackie Wright 6.352 George Menkenmaier 6.344 J. D. McKenna 6.150 i Alvin 6,084 4'nlf Raping Points Ray Wharton 12.2S6 Guy Weeks 11.169 Builly Oroff 9.924 Glen "Franklin 8191 Jim Bob Altizer 8 095 Bull Riding Points Jim Shoulders 13.572 Duane Howard 6.937 Duane Hennigh 5.377 Harry Tompkins 5.252 Ken Roberts 4.495 I Ste-r Wrestling Points Harley May 9.658 Benny Combs 6 897 Wayne Dunafon 6.870 John W.

Jones 5.780 Bill Hogue 5.481 Brazil Election Crop SAO PAULO, Brazil I UP) -j Thirty politicians so far have de-1 clared their intention of running i for mayor of this city of 3,000,000 in elections scheduled early next year, it was announced Monday. LEAD DAILY CALL Lead. S. Dak. i i Chicago.

plan to remain a week and attend the Days of '76. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs David W. Justice and family, were Mr. Justice's brother Joseph Ab erle, wile ami son aiepnen ui 11.0., who ed with another sister Mrs.

Eva Klingler an 1 family of Lead. Eighteen Boy Scouts from Lead Troop No. 46 have returned from camping at Camp Old Broadaxe near Nemo. Returning to Lead I Saturday were Frank and Tommv Lhr Francis MuUuney. Bill Warvi, I John Thomas.

John Chilcott. Nicky the champion cowboy who rt n. I V. 'nt seem to be 1 able to com pete without winning this season, is well on his way to becoming the first rodeo contestant ever to win more than $50,000 in a single Accoroing to me latest; cnam- Pinship standings posted today JUn 1 by the Rodeo Cowboys' Associa- the pace he was stting for the all around cnampionsnips ai una time last season. In the two events he woiks.

as well as the all around standings, no one seems to be able to catcii the Oklahoma twister with the habit of winning. During the fortnight since the standings were last posted. Shoulders won more than any other contestant, length- ening his lead for the all around championship to 8.3G0 points, an unprecedented margin for this time of the year, He was also the biggest money winner on the bareback broncs picking up more than $1,500. to move that many points ahead of second-place bareback rider Johnny Hawkins, Manhattan Peach. who poses the only serious threat to Shoulders' bid to win three championships this year.

In Shoulders' other specialty, veteran bull rider and former champion Ken Roberts was the big earner, pocketing $1 100 in prize money. But Roberts, a stock contractor from Hoyt. in fifth place in the standings, lags far behind the front runner, Shoulders won $866 taming the -'-r '-V-' jr, '-'Tj Wl -vuj i I Spearfish Odd Fellow Hall with lion. Shoulders" winnings of Orwick, president, con- 1 121 are more than $6,000 ahead of Heine.n. Dennis Fredtickson.

Dar-; ing her as the alternate represen-'rell Bunch, Gary Cumpbell, Bill tative, to the State Association iljy. A. IJ, 1J.0 4 t. v. 1:1 I Dunn.

Ronnie Boyd. Enderby. Terrv Tommy Fredrick son. Duane Earker, Frank Hanson. I They were accompanied by Scout- master Elmer Shields.

Dale Ia-U of Detroit. and, Mis. LrP.oy Say re and daughter! Everybody's wearin 'emjQf for the Rodeo! Jane Elizabeth. Lorain, Ohio, at riv- youth tour. Grace Sutter conduct- ed in tad Monday afternoon to'ed the essay contest in Lead.

spend two weeks at the home ofl fhr annual picnic for members luff 's and Mrs. Sayre's mother. I and of LAPM will be in Mrs. William Gibson. They will also WITH Ol'RV One of the featured entertainers with the Olr Opry nlrrh will a-M-ar Saturday evening in the Ueuiluond Armory is odd-named Mitt'liell Turok, a native of Texas, known for such Western hits ns "Mexican Jim1" and "Smooth Talk." Appearance of the Opry Is annmitieed by the Di-adwoiid National Guard.

The New York Stock Market NEW YORK I UP) Stock market midday prices: Admiral 171! Martin 34 3l4 Maytag Al is Chal 36 Mid Oil 37H Alpha 43 Minn Mol 16 Alum Ltd 1434 Msn Dvp 40 Alcoa 1294 Mo' Pac 40 14 ABC-Pmt 3 Hi Monsanto 41 4 Am Can Am Cyn 74 11 4 Am M4M Am T.tT Am Tob T'J-i Anacordi 7 Mr.t Da It 27 Mnt Wid 4Vk Nat Mis 37i Cn 13'4 Vat Dairy 4134 Nat Dist 2.V-, Anac Wit: 774 Nat Gyp 57i4 Armour 19', Nat Ld Atchison linJ Bnldwin 14 51 Bcndix 53 Beth Stl ltH34 Boeing Brnniff U'-i Butler 25 Cii Hec 14 Case 14 Catplr SOU Celanese 16', Celotex 431. NYC 40 No Am Av 90 No Pac 413, Ohio Edsn 55i Ohio Oil 42 Oliver 137, Outbd Mar 60j (Jxens 111 77 Pan Am 197 I'nra Pic 32'- Parke Dav 50 rN Penney 64 I4 Perm RR Pepsi Co'a 22 I -fixer 45 -i Ph Dodge 66 21S, Phil Mor 46' Phil Pet 54 it 51 P.CA 42'' Rep Stl 50 P.exall 10-1; Rev Tob 56 'i Safeway 58 'a Pchenley IS7 Seab Fin IS Cerro Dow Chem 76 Pears Xi Dupont 214 4 Shell Oil 66 Eastman 97 E'gin 16 Erie 21 '4 Fairbanks 45 Flint kt Ford Mot 59 Gen Elec 64 4 Gen Mot 47 Goodrich S4 Goodyear 79si Grant VT 40 '2 Gt No 43 Sinclair 6S'i Poconv 5S7s So Co 22', So Pac 50N, Sperry 26 Std Bids 39 S.O. Cal 55 7i O. Ind 61; O. N.J.

61 i O. Ohio 553i Stude Pack 77i Sun CTiem 14 Gt Sup 20 si Sunray MC 293i Greyhound 14 78 Swift Gulf Oil 141 Texaco 65 34 T-ans Am 394 Hoi Furn 12' Howe Snd Un Carb 1284 111 Cent 66 Int Har 474 ITn Pac 33' Unit Corp 64 Int Nickel 107'; Unit Gas 32 Int Paper 1424 U.S. Gvp 753i Int 3334 U.S. Stl 65 Keystone 46 West Un 20 Wsth Ab 35'; Wsth Elec 57 '4 Wi'son 15U Woolworth 48si Yng Sheet 1014 Visit William Left at Custer and announced. The International As-olher relatives and friends in Lead.

SIK.iation ()f ipm will held Armv Sgt. William W. Cowling, to 21 in Omaha. Neb-son of Mr and Mrs. William J.

Cow-iTne annual picnic will be followed lirg of l.ead, is scheduled to leave )bv anJ sU(los on Foit Riley, early this month ae f()r Youtn bv Mlss ttbinson. help provide support for teams Inviutjons nave bM.n Sl.nt to aux-firinc in tlie national rifle and NVtt.stle BM(1 Ranid Sblgl INXlveryboay'ibnymj'tiiifll E. Murray. Murray refused tn.C subscribe to sections of the re- Chi F.I 40'i port on nuclear reactor develop- Chrysler 64' ment, the civilian atomic pover Cities Svc 6924 program, and radioactive stron- Climax 75 tium. Colin Gas 16 Disclosed that the second nu-; Com Ed 43 clear submarine, the USS Sea Wolf Cont Can 53 la nearly completed, and work Oil 129 progressing on new atomic e.n-1 Corn Prod 30 gines for submarines, aircraft Deere.

carriers, and aircraft. i Dome 14'4 Reported "notable progress" in Douelas 83:, ducting the session. Lillian Fillmore. Spearfish. thanked the auxiliary for send- Iand Ann Hoggatt, Lead, junior association past president, reported on the meeting at which Miss Colleen Robinson, Lead, presented the essay, "What United Nations Means to Me," that won her the! United Nations Pilgrimage for Spoarflsh park.

Aug. 25. it was, Members who had birthdays in May, June or July made donations to the "birthdav cake." Refreshments were served' by Ida Henton, pearflsni and Mrs. SuUer and Helena Walther of Lead. A Goat for Grace MONTE CARLO, Monaco (UP) I -A Danish tourist here plans to! offer Princess Grace a white goat) with red-painted horns.

But Paget LillienstranJ. 43, of Kinltebjerd, ran into a little trouble. He was forced to find shelter in a Dolice I aarage because hotels wouldn't house him and his goat. Lillienstrar.d. who arrived here Monday by hitchhiking, said he'll stay until he sees the former Hollywood star and hands over the goat.

WEAR BOOTS on the I i pistol matiiies at vamp Ohio, units ot tne ist i.niaiiiiy ision's 16th Regiment will provide some 500 officials, scorekeepers, operators and statisticans for the maicneg wiuvn AUg. 14 lO 3fil. o. vi.iif, a squad leader in the regiment's Companv I. He was last stationed at Fort Dix, N.

J. Cowling's wife Beverly resides in Manhattan, Kan. Word has been received of the death of William Peters of Pasa-deana. Calif. Mr.

Peters died June 8 at Stratton. a.n I intermen. was in Los Angeles beside his wife wV died in February of this year. He was formerly in business with his father Joseph Peters in a shoe store in Iead and is a cousin of Albert Uu.vhurst. Survis-ors ipclude two sisters, Mrs.

Lucille Scaton of Watertown and Marion who resides on the West Coast. i i i mn the Held of nuclear power with industry ready to spend 210 million dollars on atomic power plants "to which the government will make no financial contribution." Noted "enthusiastic and widening support" of President Eisenhower's atoms-for-peace program "abroad and at home." This country has negotiated atomic cooperation pacts with 36 nations. Expressed confidence in the ultimate success of a five-laboratory project to harnes H-bomb reactions for power. Said new methods have been developed "for U3ing atomic energy products and techniques to treat cancer." Are Prisoners Ghosts? LONDON (UP) Ghostly qualities have been attributed to in mates who disappear from British THE ORIGINAL BLUE JEANS mi mk CommLsmoner of Jn-iuraiice. The Hub nnui Tab on the back pocket.

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1 aVaTaTaTJ prisons. A penal official told thejKresge 2H House of Lords Tuesday that the I Kroger word used to describe the reason Libby 16' a prisoner is missing is "dema-' Lockheed 4Sr'i erialization" not "escape." I Mag Cop 111 LEVI'S, the first cowboy jeans are still the best cowboy jeans. Alter more than a century on one ot the world's toughest jobs, LEVI'S are still the cowboys first choice. No other overall gives him the slim, trim fit of LEVI'S. No other overall gives him the long, rugged viear of LEVI'S.

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