juiry into ster hadort made e grounds i a crisis r leaders Hawaiianes couldSanders, 18 of St. Louis, who was with him, left the automobileafter it stalled.The train struck the car, hurling it against Graham, the patrol said. Miss Sanders was not injured.■nittee a by Gen.my chief arold R.jerations, \ 5, 1941.)f United or interin Chinaralissimoeading atair sup-ASKS DIVORCECOLUMBIA. Mo.. Nov. 23— (Special)—Mrs. Mary Ellen Janes has filed a petition for a divorce, from David William Janes in the office of Floyd Roberts, Boone county circuit clerk. The couple was married March 7. 1944 and separated Nov. 21, 1945. They have one child a month old Janes formerly was a resident of Jefferson City.China be with the; Britain,Americanmued and naximumHOME IS DAMAGEDTIPTON, Nov. 23 (Special)— The W. R. Albin home here was damaged by fire early this afternoon. It was believed that sparks from the flue set fire to the room. The blaze was discovered by Mrs. Albin. The loss, estimated at several hundreds of dollars, wasi -- • « - ■=----- -Schwellenbac(Continue*WEATHIMISSOURI—1high temperatSaturday, Sund; er, south and e; Temperati2 p. m... .324 p. m 326 p. m.. ..25 Max 34MissouSt. Joseph ------Kansas City ---ChillicotheWaveriyRoonvilleJefferson CityOmiSt. Thomas —----Lake of the OzarkaGasconForecast for the 1 the week ending De unforseen load chalake will be about 0 6 feet, and draft at the end of thefeet and the stage