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that otter elites have been solved I
through the mediation effort* of the |
UN. Or. Marshall, who worked with I
the Food andAgricnlture Organiza
tion, an associate member of the
UN, told how. ike production in
Louisiana had befen more than dou
bled through the importatiion of hy
to obtain bybfid rice hi this country
had been unsuccessful until the UN
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ty, wu the bod of the ls£e John T,
Rmran fttwlfli Ra«4 and Wttl
boro in Wilson county. Hewasmar
ried to Addle L. Ovens of Wilson
county. They moved to Faemville
from the Bass m\
Severity years of age, Vt.Mir
tired several yean agofromhi* ex
tensive farming interest but still took
an active part in them operations. He
was the final survivor of his im
mediate finally. A sister, Mrs. boons
Bass Owens (bed a year ago. :
Mr. Bass was a devoted husband
and; father. He was net only ever
mindful of bis family’s welfare and
delivered by
General Hospital in Wilson, Friday,
is reported, as convalescing satis
factorily. .. & •' ’''^aSsas-t- X
J. T. Hundy^wfeo was taken ill at
hi* home on Hinraday, is able to be
op trat is still confined >e Ms home,
u_ a_ir:u_« _4.in.BJ* TWiIrs
Andrew J. Ellis who was killed
y honors in the Queen Ann
tn Fountain on Wednesday
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