L5sipn has au-i an area pric-tural gas sold iueers to inter-iheld the com-f disposing of involving nat-[ the Phillips bat is regarded dependent proarea pricing unced by the 18, 1960. Simul-m mission held entitled to in-.7 million year-549 million the r contended ite basically in-nvestigation of of 12 proposed about $5.7 mil-many other were also tied picture in theMrs. Mary Burgtorl and Mrs. C. P. Shaffer, all of Great Bend, Mrs. Ben Schlegel, Oklahoma City, and Mrs. Fred Huschka, Wichita,Deathppeal the com-nor challenge ystem. grew out ol e of Wisconsin Public Servicerdftnri T.itfhfin?*Benjamin ParkerLA CROSSE — Benjamin Farter, 71, of LaCrosse died Wednesday after a short illness at the Rush County Memorial Hospital at LaCrosse. He had lived 50 years in the community and operated the Parker Repair Shop.Funeral services will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at the E. U. B. Church in LaCrosse with the Rev. Paul Deever officiating. Burial will be in the LaCrosse Cemetery with Odd Fellows Rites at the graveside.Survivors include his widow, Annie ; three sons, Bennie, Rush County Sheriff of LaCrosse; Orville of Corvallis, Ore., Freddie of Longmont, Colo., five daughters, Mrs. Hazel Mangeiis of Fort Scott, Mrs. Dorothy Murphy of Twin Falls, Idaho; Mrs, May Belle Hempkin of Rush Center, Mrs, Thelma Patrick: of LaMesa, Calif, and Mrs. Della Suppes of Scott City, Kan.This was cheering. T more colorf picked up 11 waved them After his t ston sat dov