Mrs. Maggie Atchison, 91 years old, Joplin resident half a century, is dead at the heme of a daughter, Mrs. Maude Burson of Twin Falls, Ida., according to information re-j ceived by relatives here today.: Mrs. Atchison had been visitingin her daughter’s home three weeks. She would have been 92.years old in Octooer.Son Was Slain.* City Detective Harry McGinnis, who was slain several years ago in a battle with the Barrow brothers in the Freeman Grove addition,• was her son,I Mrs. Atchison was the widow of[w. J. Atchison, civil war veteran. Her body will be returned to Jop-din for funeral services and burial. ‘Her home was at 407 South Cox jevenue,• i She was a member of the Meth-' -odist church, Woman’s Relief Corps and Joplin Rebekah lodgejNo. 97.[ Also surviving are another daughter and son. The latter is Roy McGinnis of Minneapolis. A third son, Will McGinnis, who made his home with his mother, died several weeksago. _____Street SceneinSicily :*;/.vMimIMS*■wI1v;:|r!-5 ’■ummv.v.£■» */v.v*»V'mmIFIPI§ilfPmi•V.)wil•v£V-X-life..-..y,; .,;C;■M^Kvj.v.vPPAm ,.y.NV■x.%as?lipin.HI|win swill•w-■V-'-wV/2gilUlIS|$SWwftv ' ■VSvW'......V-V/1■mmw.mMmmzimmmyy.yyyV-y^«v*yw»ii*fc•.x.w«Si'Xv1V'vlt;Miir'•y.mm?’.V.......Sicilians young and old-some with balcony seats”—*turn out to watch the Yanks march through a captured-town on road to victory in Sicily* (Photo by Charles Corte, NEA-Acme war photographer.)