trmed d she in the Mrs.in adUUi CSS, iiC XIJudge ay to ill be itenee-Jud-L at-»u«d' that f th« Carloxrniemajui pi u-pui eu.the long-run interest of agriculture at served better by supports guardingrather tonties 11 and m the two d the5 from death pecteduld bet theiraid he ;rs un-iations il thefession l pem-ne foi iat he is “thet onceoney “ iy, 41. e cold, 1 a m.Limestone Negro Sentenced to JailOn Assault Chargesrinsone— Theion at icsbeck te pink Lime-GROESBECK — (Spl) — Dallas Haywood, 24-year-old Negro man sentenced to five years in prison for assa'ult with intent to murder, was taken to the penitentiary at Huntsville this week to begin serving out his term.Haywood, who was sentenced by District Judge Clarence Ferguson, was carried. to Huntsville by Sheriff Harry Dunlap and Deputy Sheiiff Jack Boswell.Formerly of Bastrop, Haywood, who had lived on a farm in the Prairie Hill vicinity for the past year, pleaded guilty to a charge that he attacked Hubert Wiley, a prairio Hill farmer, with a long-bladed pocket knife.Sheriff Dunlap says Wiley, who was cut on the shoulder, reported that Haywood attacked him because he had asked the Negi o to pay him some money that he owned.After the attack the Negro man fled m a car, Sheiiff Dunlapsaid, but apparently ran out ofgas and abandoned the car. He caught a ride to Waco and then to BastropThe sheriff picked Haywood up m Bastrop about two days after the assault on Mr Wiley The Piairie Hill farmer, meanwhile, has recovered from the knife wound• o- -Joe B. Ainsworth Rites Fending At New Hope ChurchJoe Berry Ainswo'th, 68, life-tt'bigh me “Stop drive tc at home cated, a the pres increasi I tonal tr1 Surph “econom neither to grow eeonorr We i We mi treat th-recurrer The a dencc t press fo present though • some qu when it Secy, fore tht came at culture the deci the new sure to 1954 cor Despit ly from farm st; reaffirm high pr:food sur food sheLowei ports M: adjust i move ei stoiage bo lessBABYSIGHTHUG!giil res 15-year-Wss , b« Hugo ni ed tnda;A cle ture of Hugo It c* *fnl r