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OPEC meeting spurs wheat dr CHICAGO (UPI) Wheat. a stock market drop NEW YORK (UPI) Stocks were broadly lower late Monday afternoon as eyes focused on Geneva where OPEC was meeting to decide how much to raise oil prices. Trading was active. The Dow Jones industrial average, which gained 5.80 points last week, was off 5.71 points to 843.37 around 3 p.m. EDT.

The closely watched average gained 5.46 points on Friday. Declines led advances, 940 to 461, among the 1,814 issues crossing the New York Stock Exchange.tape. The five-hour NYSE turnover amounted to about 26,680,000 shares, New York Stock Exchange 10:30 a.m. quotations Provided by A. G.

Edwards Co. ANR Beech Air Comb, Eng, Dillons Federal Mogul Corp Hesston Romado Inns Santa Ind United Duckwalls Butler Mfg. El Dorado jm OVER THE COUNTER BID 28 V4 CHICAGO LIVE BEEF CATTLE SUPPLIED BY ANSPACHER ASSOC. Aug. Oct.

Dec. Feb. LIVE HOGS July Aug. Oct. Dec.

OPEN 66.20 65.80 68.00 70.80 40:55 36.50 35.05 36.55 HIGH 66.40 65.90 68.20 40.55 36.50 35.07 36.85 LOW 65.60 64.60 67.00 69.27 39.25 35.75 34.02 35.87 CLOSE 65.60 64.60 67.05 69.32 39.40 35.82 34.07 35.95 41 Vt 26 31 19V, lOVi 1 1 43 19 ASK 29 2 PREV. CLOSE 67.10 66.10 68.50 70.77 40.67 36.60 35.10 37.07 PORK BELLIES July Aug. Feb. Mor EGGS July Sept. 40.35 37.80 47.50 47.80 56.40 61.05 40.60 38.25 47.75 47.80 56.55 61.60 38.50 36.12 45.45 45.55 55.80 59.75 38.65 36.27 45.45 56.25 60.20 40.35 38.07 47.45 47.55 56.40 60.75 Jly aep Dec Mar May Jly Dec Mar May Jly Sep Dec Mor Jly Aug Sep Nov Jan DC 500; end: Fridc heife to lei Fridc Sic 1)00 compared with 29,410,000 traded during the corresponding period Friday.

Prices were Idwer in active trading of American Stock Exchange issues. Analysts said one of the biggest questions before OPEC is whether the cartel should retain the system of allowing surcharges on top of the official prices. OPEC officials said a continuation could result in chaos and wreck the cartel. The big guessing game throughout the world is over how much the oil producers will boost prices. Maneh Said al Otaiba, current OPEC chairman, stated the base price of oil should go up from $14.54 per barrel to $20 or $21, an increase of 44 percent.

MondoyGraln Futures By United Press International Chicago Board of Open High low Prev. Close Wheat (5,000 bu; cents per bu) 474 474 463V. 467 480 482 469V, 476 'A 503 503 485 506 506 494 501 489 503 489 497 Corn (5,000 bu; cents per bu) 316 316 307'A 318 318 310V, 323 315 318Vi 329V, 333 326 Oats (5,000 bu; cents per bu) 171V, 171V, 165V, 168V. 180V, 180V, 175V. 189 1 189V, 186 187V.

191V. 191V. 188V, 190 Soybeans (5,000 bu; cents per bu) 853 853 830V, 836V, 853 835 841 834 820V, 825V, 819 805 812V. 827 813 323 329 330 853 834 819 827 483V. 489 505 514 509 3I7 1 320V, 325 336 171V, 181V.

191V. 194V, 858 859V, 838V, 819 828 Livestock DODGE CITY, Kan. (UPI) Sales confirmed on 500; trade very slow Friday and over the weekend: few sales slaughter steers steady with Friday, but not well tested; no sales slaughter heifers confirmed; inquiry and demand light; sales confirmed on 500 slaughter steers late iday. Slaughter steers: choice 2-4, mostly 3, 10751100 Ib 69.00-70.00. Stock prices as of p.m.

Monday NEW YORK (UPI) Selected stocks on the New York Stock Exchange. Soles Net P-E (hds) Last Chg. A A Attnalf 1.80 5 660 Alcan Alu 2 4 133 Allglud 1.28 4 35 AllltdChm 2 8 408 34 AlllsCh 1.80 5x511 V. Alcoa 2.40 5 427 52 V. A A 10 287 p38V, Amrda 1.40 81775 V.

AmAlrln .40 3 831 V. ABrand 4.50 7 69 AmBdc 1.20 81055 p39 Am Can 2.80 6 73 V. A Cyan 1.60 8 284 AEIPwr 2.18 9 333 A Home 1.50 12 619 V. Am Motors 3 332 ANtRes 3.20 8 62 Am Stand 3 6 77 49 AmTelTel 5 7 1520 V. A 1.24 7 120 V.

ArchDn 13 642 Armco 1.36 4 105 ArmCk 1.10 71132 18 AtlRchf 2.60 9 892 BangorP .60 5 46 25 BeatFd 1.20 8 408 21V. Beckmn .28 15 398 BcllHowl .96 9 60 17V. Btndix 2.56 6 23 BethStl 1.40 3 529 BlockID .68 11 118 V. Bating Co 1 7 759 BoiuCa 1.50 6 109 Bordin 1.82 6 77 V. BorgWorn 2 5 32 31V, Bolt Ed 2.44 7 34 23 Brljgi 1.20a 8 120 25V, BrliMy 1.44 10 196 BrltP.1 8 570 g27V.

Brunswk .80 5 201 Bucyrus .88 8 483 V. Bunkr .84 7 19 Burl No 1.80 61074 52V. Burroughs 2 11 266 CampS 1.76 9 14 CdnPc 1.40b 5 496 Carrier Cp 1 7 325 CfllplTr 2.10 561 V. 2.60 7 35 p48 V. C.lan.se 3 5 206 CertnTd .90 8 4 16V, Cessna .80 7 90 Champ) 1.24 5 336 ChmpSP .80 8 365 ChastM 2.40 6 246 p36 CUNY 3.16 5 70 Cheisie 2.32 4 317 Chrysler .40 ..7936 plO On Got 1.96 7 42 V.

Citicorp 1.30 6x1393 23V. CitieiSv 3.20 14 540 69 V. Cltylnv 1.20 41804 V. CltvEIc 1.92 9 103 19 V. CocaCol 1.96 12 574 Colgate 1.08 7 293 Col Gat 2.44 7 357 CmwEd 2.60 8 230 ComSal 2.30 9 41 V.

Congleum 1 7 850 Con Ed 2.44 6 477 ConsuP 2.24 6 125 V. ContlGr 2.20 95 29 V. ConllOil 1.70 71178 ConOata .40 7 440 CornGI l.BB 9 196 CPC Intl 3 8x53 V. Crane 1.40g 8 16 CrownZ 2.10 8 210 CunlttW .80 55 Dartlnd 1.80 8 746 DayPlt 1.74 9 25 16 Deere 1.60 7 759 DttEdis 1.60 7 169 Dltbold .60 13 4 Dillon I.Ms 9 x3 Diiney 11 338 35 DrPeppr .68 13 36 Dow Ch 1.40 8x747 Drnier 1 228 45 Duke 1.80 7 133 DuPonl 6a 7 199 V. Duqntl 1.72 11 52 Eaittrn Air 3 163 EattKo 2.40 10 690 Eaton 2.25 5 90 ElPatC 1.32 8 BIB 19V.

Entrch 1.36 15 91 Ethyl 1.35 6 108 Exxon 3.60 1081 Ferro 1.08 6 107 Flritne 1.10 7 99 Flintkt l.40a 6 270 V. FtaPwr 2,76 7 52 30 Ford Molr 4 3 328 FrMcK 1.56 5 125 FreplM 1.80 16 258 Frhaul 2,40 5 327 CG Gam Sk 1.50 6 28 32 Gannett 1.76 14 35 43V. GnDyn 1.20 169 GnEloc 2.BO 9 959 GnFood 1.60 7 521 GnMlllt 1.16 10 147 GnMot 4.600 4 1345 V. GPubU iTOb 6 572 2,48 6 1417 GTIre I.SOq 5 153 Go Pac 1.10 9 355 Gerber 1.62 8 138 27 GettyOI 1.40 10 189 Gillette 1.60 7 444 Goodrih 1.44 4 83 Goodyr 1.30 5 566 16 GraceW 1.90 6 69 28 GtASP 49 Gryhnd 1.04 7 1173500 V. Grumn 1.20 9 17 Gulf Oil 2.05 6 484 x27 GullSWs .75 3 165 HamPa 1.40 6 59 Herculs 1.10 7 268 HershF 1.30 6 87 20 Hewitt .60 16 92 1 HiltonHlel 1 10 276 Hoi Inns .66 9 506 Hmstk l.lOa 11 220 Honywl 2.20 7 227 V.

Hoover 1.24 6 18 Houstln 2.36 7 233 HowardJ .44 9 1384 14 1 I 1C Inds 1.84 5 45 Idaho 2.28 10 54 Ill Pwr 2.28 8 65 1 ACorp 3 5 307 45 1 Inco Ltd .40 67 256 IngRnd 3.16 7 196 InlndStl 2.80 5 49 IBMCp 3.44 132183 IntHarv 2.30 5 310 IntPapr 2.20 6 449 u45 IntlTST 2.20 6 594 29 Itek Corp 13 125 Jantien 1 6 16 Jef Pilot 1.20 9 27 JohnMv 1.92 5 187, JonintJsn 2 14 209 JoyMfg 1.72 9 567 KanGE 1.90 8 28 KanPLI 1.96 7 30 Kennecott 1 38 194 23V. KeMcG 1.55 10 199 KlmbCI 2.88 7 47 p48 Mart .84 10 344 KnightRi .70 9 54 Kraft Inc 3 7 65 Kroger 1.16 6 231 V. 11 LearSlg 1.04 5 70 20 Lehm 91 2.20o 4 59 liggGrp 5 121 Litton Inds 8 411 V. Lockheed 4 751 LoewCp 1.20 3 13 LTV Corp 7 293 LuckyStr Ig 9 231 16 LukenStl .96 5 5 Hi Macy 1.85 6 31 38 Man Hn 2.28 6 253 Man Life .30 11 10 MarMidl .80 7 85 MarthF 1.24 8 101 18 MortinMr 2 6 92 MayDS 1.40 7 92 27V. Maytg liSOa 9 16 V.

McDonD .75 ,6 733 V. Mead 1.60 5 90 Merck 1.90 15 303 2.40 11 445 Mobil Corp 6 498 39 Mohaico .90 8 39 Monton 3.40 6 435 MorgnJ 2.50 7 217 Motorlo 1.20 11 360 u45V. MtSiTel 2.32 7 31 MrphCo 1.28 21 20 14V. Nobitco 1.50 7 56 V. NotAirln .50 19 212 37V4-1 NtlDlitl 1.80 6 98 Nil Gyp 1.32 5 109 18V.

NtlSteel 2.60 5 68 NCRCp 1.60 220 Nev Pw 2.12 18 NIogMo 1.44 7 163 NLIndt 1.20 9 139 NorfkW 1.B4 5 270 NoNtGt 2.60 7 22 NwBcp 1.32 7 372 NorlonSi .92 6 232 OccdPet 633963 Ohio Ed 1.76 13 226 OkloGE 1.60 10 75 OutbdM 1.40 5 37 pi OwnCF 1.20 6 234 Owenlll 1.26 5 222 PacGE 2.32 7 186 PacLlhlng 2 6 106 PacTT 1.40 64 Pan Am Air 2 804 Ponhan 3.10 7 24 Penney 1.76 7 148 PennPl 2.04 6 96 Penniol 2.20 9 327 Peopl 2.BB 7 42 PeptiCo 1.14 10 522 24 Pflier 1.32 10 232 PhelpsDge 1 17 78 PhlloEl 1.80 210 Phil Mo 1.25 333 V. PhilPet 1.40 414 Pillsbry 1.52 48 Polaroid 1 825 V. PPGInd 1.84 204 ProctGI 3.40 11 195 78 PuSCol 1.60 9 330 PSEtG 2.20 7 145 PurexC 1,16 7 4B Purlatr 1.32 8 45 29V, Ralston .58 7 851 RapidA 4 20 17 RCACp 1.60 7 407 Rep Stl 1.80 3 69 Revlon 1.56 11 251 Key Ind 3.80 6 156 ReynMt 1.80 4 445 RochG 1.44g 7 27 Rockwll 2.60 5 117 38 V. RohmH 1.52 7 195 Royl Cr 1.04 47 21 14V, RoylD 2.76b 4 302 72V, SafwStr 2.60 7 43 StRegls 1.80 7 374 31 Scherng 1.44 8 255 V. SCMCp 1.30 6 297 ScottPap .92 6 315 Seagrm 1.12 12 112 30V.

Seors 1.28a 7 1006 ShellOilCp 2 7 218 Signal Co 1 6 157 SingerCo .80 5 58 Smithkln Cp 15 255 SoCI Ed 2.48 7 519 SoulhCo 1.54 10 493 SoPacif 2.40 6 103 So Rail 3.20 6 8 54 SpRand 1.56 7 312 45 1 SquarD 1.50 8 497 22V. St Brnd 1.36 9 840 25 1 StdOCol 2.80 7 782 Std Olllnd 3 8 500 V. StOilOh 1.20 11 544 53 SterlDrg .84 102536 V. StewWn 1.88 7 13 SludeW 1.25 5x201 27 1 Sun Comp 3 7 342 54 Sup Oil 2.80 35 37 427 -8 Teledyne 8k 6 171 Tennco 2.20 7 611 V. Texaco 2.16 7 1691 TexECp 2.30 9 597 Texas Inst 2 14 274 TexUtil 1.64 8 536 Textron 1.80 6 44 TimkenCo 3 6 76 60 Trane Co 7 23 Transom 1 5 422 Trans Cp 5 232 TriCon l.SOb 61 -TRW Inc 2 7 79 A Inc 1 2 210 25 UnCorb 2.80 6 700 Un Oil Col 81051 Un Pac 2.30 11 247 Uniroyl Inc 18 301 Utd Inns .22 5 135 12 US Gypsm 2 4 47 USSteel 1.60 8 556 US Tab 1.B4 10 1 33 Utd Teh 2.20 7 688 Upjohn 1.52 10 73 47V.

VarlonA .40 11 30 VaElec 1.40 7 245 13 yy yy Walgrn 1.40 6 26 WarnLo 1.32 9 436 24 Wo Wtr 2.08 7 10 22 WsBanc 1.64 6 403 WUnion 1.40 10 417 V. Westh El .97 5 1316 WhlgPitt Stl 2 21 Whlpool 1.40 7 29 Whit Cn 1,30 6 95 White Motor ..100 Wickes 1.04 5 71 WinnDx 1,44 9 35 Woolwh 1.60 6 244 WUI Inc .60 12 109 XYZ Xerox 2.40 10 377 V. Zale Corp 1 7 716 Zoyre Corp 5 64 ZtnithRod 1 9 253 FOOTNOTES Composite include trcdn from, eight markets identified by last price Indicators lor markets other than NYSE as: a-Amex; b-Boilon; c- Cincinnati; g-NASD: k-lnstlnet; n- NYSE (Amex list only); p-Pacific: x- Philadelphia. Inltintt Is block trading system used by Institutions, (i) All sales In full. DIVIDENDS: Are annual unlen otherwise identified: (a) plus extra; (b) paid last year; (c) payment on accumulated dividends; (a) paid so far thil year, no regular rate; (e) cash plus stock paid in 1978; (f) cash plus stock paid in the 1977; (g) annual rote plus slock dividend; (h) paid this year-latest dividend omitted; (i) percent in Hock paid In 1978; (i) percent af stock paid In 1978-lotest dividend omitted; (k) percent in stock paid in 1977; (g) in bankruptcy-receivership or reorganization; (s) capital distribution: (x) ex-dividend: (wl) when Issued: (wt) warrants.

SALES: In hundreds (00) omitted except for those designated (i) which ore traded In 10-share loti and carried In full. P-E ratio: The price of a stock as a multiple of per-ihare earnings-derived by dividing the latest 12-month earnings figure Into last sale price. 'V CHICAGO (UPI) Wheat, corn, oats and soybeans were substantially lower at the close Monday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Wheat was off 12 to 16 cents; corn off to 7V 4 oats off to and soybeans off to 21Vi. Profit-taking dominated early trading in the grains and soybeans, an- dprevailed throughout the session.

Another negative influence was the pickup in farmer selling and a turn in the weather, which permitted harvesting of the winter wheat crop in regions of the Soviet Union and the United States. A moderate amount of rainy weather provided a final bearish factor since it came at a critical time for newly planted crops in the USSR and the U.S. Wheat Futures KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) Wheat futures were unchanged to 8 cents tower Monday at the Kansas City Board of Trade. The prices: July 4.41.

off Sept. 4.56, off Dec. 4.64 off 8 War. 4.68 off 5 May 4.81, unchanged. Cash grain: Wheat 331 cars: No.

1 hard and soft 7 cents lower; No. 1 hard 4.57 No. 1 hard (gulf) 4.91; No. 1 soft 4.62N; No. 2 soft 4.62 Corn 54 cars; white unchanged, yellow 6 lower; No.

2 white 3.23N; No. 2 yellow 3.10 No. 2 yellow (gulf) 3.30 Sorghum 35 cars; market 5 lower; No. 2 yellow 5.01 No. 2 yellow (gulf) 5.37.

Soybeans 25 cars; market 24 Vi lower; No. 1 8.09 No. 1 (quit) 8.64 Cash Grain CHICAGO (UPI) Cosh grain: Wheat No. 2 soft red 4.72 Wheat No. 2 hard winter 4.52 Corn No.

2 yellow 3.07 V.N. Oats No. 2 extra heavy white 1.60 Soybeans No 1 yellow 8.33 Chicago high Barley malting 1.BO-2.40N; feed Basis (the difference between the cosh price and price of the most current futures contract) unchanged for wheat and oats, up 2 for corn, up 4 for soybeans. Wagon grain prices Sollno, Monday Hutchlnson, Monday: Hard down down down down Brown AAackie adds 6 to staff Brown Mackie College has added six new instructors to its staff. Brenda Hall, 1907 Page, assistant manager of Traylor Travel, is the instructor of the new travel and tourism program.

Jennifer Larson, 1222 Westchester, will return to Brown Mackie to teach business English and business communication. Mrs. Larson taught there from 1973-1975. Carla Welsh, 2644 Robin Road, will serve as college librarian in addition to teaching in the business administration department. She has a master's degree from Emporia State University and has been a high school teacher and librarian.

Gloria Noble, 405 Sunset, will be teaching in the secretarial science department. She has a master's degree from Western Michigan University and taught at a junior college in Kalamazoo, Mich. Patty Wirth, a 1977 graduate of Brown Mackie College, has joined the staff of the court reporting department. She lives at 2073 Page. Betty Baxter, 2372 Montclair, is a new instructor in the medical administrative assisting department.

Mrs. Baxter was medical surgical instructor at Asbury Hospital and has worked in the health care field for 18 years. Weather EXTENDED FORECAST Scattered thunderstorms Wednesday and Thursday. Partly cloudy and cooler Friday. Highs in the upper 80s to mid 90s Wednesday and Thursday and in the 80s Friday.

Lows around 60 nor- twest to near 70 southeast. ZONE FORECASTS Zones 1, 2, 4, 5, 7 and 8 Clear to partly cloudy through Tuesday with a 20 percent chance for thunderstorms. Lows Monday night in the low to mid 60s. Highs Tuesday in the low 90s. Zones 10 and 11 Clear to partly cloudy and warmer through Tuesday.

Monday night lows in the mid 60s. Highs Tuesday around 90. ZONE 1 Cheyenne, Rawlins, Sherman, Thomas. ZONE 2 Wallace, Logan, Greeley, Wichita, Scott. ZONE 4 Decatur, Norton, Sheridan, Graham.

ZONE 5 Gove, Trego, Lane, Ness. ZONE 7 Phillips, Smith, Rooks, Osborne. ZONE Ellis, Russell, Rush, Barton. ZONE 10 Jewell, Republic, Washington, Mitchell, Cloud, Clay. ZONE 11 Lincoln, Ottawa, Ellsworth, Saline, Dickinson, Rice, Marlon, McPherson.

SALINA WEATHER City Airport: Temp, at 1 p.m. 76; Min. Monday 63; Max. Sunday 76; Pre- cip. .01 inch.

FAA reported at 10 a.m.: Barometer 30.25; Wind SE 10 mph; Relative Humidity (Metric Temp at 1 p.m. 24C; Min. 17C; Max. 24C; Precip. Barometer 1024.4mb; Wind SE 16 kph;) Lowest this date 50 (IOC) in 19281958; highest 114 (46C) in 1911.

Tuesday Sunrise Sunset 8:59. Airport Temperature By FAA Deaths and Funerals MRS. GILBERT LYTLE A graveside service for Mrs. Eula Estella Lytle, 76, Irving, will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Roselawn Memorial Park, the Very Rev.

F.W. Litchman officiating. Mrs. Lytle died Saturday at Irving after a long illness. She was born Feb.

3, 1903, at Bavaria and was a member of the Episcopal Church. Her husband, Gilbert, died in 1970. Surviving are three sons, Orville Wichita; Jessie Riverside, and Robert Irving, and five daughters, Mrs. Constance Ruth Owens, Kansas City, Mrs. Betty Coburn, Colorado Springs, Mrs.

Arlette May Brink, Shalimar, Mrs. lona Coiner, El Dorado, and Mrs. Susan Ann Humphreys, Mountain City, Friends may call at the Geisendorf Rush Smith Funeral Home. GARY E. MIKESELL The funeral for Gary E.

Mikesell, 27, 700 W. Crawford, will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Detroit United Methodist Church, Detroit, the Rev. Gerry Sharp officiating. Burial will be in Detroit Cemetery.

Mr. Mikesell died of an apparent drug overdose Saturday night, according to Dr. H.R. Draemel, assistant county coroner. His body was found at the Solomon Rest Area on 1-70 early Sunday morning.

He was born Sept. 4, 1951, in Abilene and had been a resident of Salina for six years. He worked for Beech Aircraft Co. in the sheet metal department and was a member of the United Methodist Church, Beech Employees Club, and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Local 70. Surviving are his wife, Patricia of the home; two daughters, Christina and Lisa, of the home; his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Elvin Mikesell, Detroit; two sisters, Mrs. Phillip Barnett and Shelly Mikesell, both Detroit; grandmothers, Mrs. Amanda Walters, Detroit, and Sunday 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 Monday Midnight .72 (22c ....74 (23c 75 (24c 76 (24c 76 (24c 2 3 4 5 6 74 (23c) 7 ...73 (23c) 8 ....69 (21c) 9 68 (20c) 10 67 (19c) 11 ....66 (19c 66 65 65 63 63 64 64 65 67 71 71 74 76 ') 19c) 18c; 10 IOC, 18c 19c 22c 22c 23c 24c Mrs. Hazel Reddy, Colorado Springs, foster parents, the Rev.

and Mrs. Charles Chipman, Wichita; foster sister, Karen, Wichita, and two foster brothers, Michael and Ulrich, Wichita. Friends may call at the Martin Funeral Home, Abilene. CLAUDE L.WIRE DORRANCE Claude Leo Wire, 77, Dorrance, died Mortday at Mary Greeley Hospital at Ames, Iowa, of an apparent heart attack. Stiles Mortuary, Wilson, is in charge of funeral arrangements.

JOE B. YODER BLUE SPRINGS, Mo. The funeral for Joe B. Yoder, 61, Blue Springs, was Monday at the George C. Carson Sons Funeral Home, Independence, Mo.

Burial was in Memorial Park Cemetery, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Yoder died Saturday at the Medical Center of Independence of an apparent heart attack. He was born May 8, 1918, in Salina, and had lived in the Kansas City area the past 40 years. He was an embalmer and funeral director for the Carson Funeral Home.

Mr. Yoder was a member of the United Methodist Church, the Salina Masonic Lodge, the Kansas City Ararat Shrine Temple and the Provost of the Ararat Shrine, and the Lake Lotawana and Blue Springs Shrine Clubs. His wife, Helen, died in 1977. Surviving are a brother, Harry Salina, and a sister, Mrs. Jessie D.

Cockrell, Junction City, Kan. The family suggests memorials to the Shriners Crippled Children Hospital, St. Louis, Mo. THEODORE J. MEIER LINCOLN The funeral for Theodore J.

Meier, 76, Lincoln, will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Hall Mortuary, Lincoln, the Rev. Bryan Baumeister officiating. Burial will be in St. Paul's Lutheran Church Cemetery.

Mr. Meier died Sunday at Parkview Manor Rest Home, Osborne. He was born Dec. 21, 1902, at Lin- coin. He was a retired laborer and had at Lincoln most of his life until entering the rest home three years ago.

Mr. Meier was a member of St. g. Paul's Lutheran Church. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs.

Lizzie Bolte, and Mrs. Lydia Bolte, both of S. Lincoln. The family suggests memorials to the church. Friends may call at Hall Mortuary, JL Lincoln.

MRS. GEORGE VOSSLOH 3 ABILENE The funeral for Mrs. Ruby Elizabeth Vossloh, 82, Abilene, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Martin Funeral Home, Abilene, the Rev. Larry Siebrands officiating.

Burial will be in the Abilene Cemetery. Mrs. Vossloh died Saturday after becoming ill at her home. She was born Sept. 15, 1896, in Leavenworth County and had lived in Abilene since 1937.

The family suggests memorials to the Trinity Lutheran Church Memorial Fund. BARLEY C. JACOBSON HOPE The funeral for Harley C. Jacobson, 58, is pending with Carlson Funeral Home, Hope. Mr.

Jacobson died Sunday at Herington Municipal Hospital. He was born Sept. 24, 1920, at Dillon and had lived most of his life in Hope. He was a schoolteacher here and a member of the Lions Club and the First Baptist Church of Herington. He also belonged to the Kansas Chapter of the National Education Association.

Surviving are the widow, Lydia, of the home; four daughters, Mrs. Chris Shelton and Joyce Jacobson, both of Houston, Jean Jacobson, Lawrence, and Jana Jacobson, of the home; two sons, Franklin and David, both of San Francisco, three sisters, Mrs. Margaret Amaturo, New Haven, Mrs. lone Branch, St. Louis, and Mrs.

Stella Rufener, Abilene; four granddchildren and one great-grandchild. The family suggests memorials to the Hope School. today's Records Hospital Admissions Asbury Mrs. Johnny Thayer, 155 N. Broadway; Mrs.

Darrell Newton, 250 S. 12th; Mrs. Robert McKeown, 352 W. Jewell; Jason Franklin, 2313 Aurora; Mrs. John Boyd, Salina Rt.

Lewis Bates 1601 Osborne; Mrs. Harold VanLeeuwen 817 Harold; Mrs. Jimmy Meares, 2335 Wesley; Mrs. Herman Lemon 1637 Elgin; Jim Jackson, 219 Stimmel Twyla Cowan, 635 Whittinghill; Mrs. Ralph Bentley, 830 Merrill; Elmer Beach, 45H4 S.

5th; Clifford Snyder, Barnard; Mrs. Carl Rasher, Solomon; Wendell Peterson, Solomon; Mrs. Emma Neaderhiser, Bennington; the Rev. Earl Minturn, Clay Center; John Miller, Phillipsburg; Otto Meier, Lincoln; Mrs. Lewis Lavy, Glasco; Bernard Koetkemeyer, Wilson; Mrs.

Harry Johnson Solomon; Mrs. Delia Ganson, Canton; Mrs. Gale Ethridge, Glasco; Jeffrey Lockhart, Bavaria. St. John's Richard Glavin, 876 Birch; Harold Hey wood, 618 Washington; Wanda Milburn, 1004 W.

Walnut; Brett Ballou, 143 S. Douglas; Sean Coppedge, 2187 Nottingham; Mrs. Catherine Fuller, 820 N. 3rd; Carla Hargus, 305 S. Phillips; Mrs.

John Murray, 121 E. Wilson; Kathene Pitcock, 601 N. 13th; Mrs. Merle Rowan, Salina Rt. Stephanie Shreves, 121 S.

2nd; Mrs. Harry Beavers, Herington; Dale Davis, Minneapolis; Jason Orth, McPherson; Mrs. Olive Pridemore, Colby; Wallace Roadhouse, Osborne. Hospital Dismissals Asbury Stephanie Anderson, 2190 Wesley; Benson baby girl, 1102 Windsor; Mrs. Florence Case, 433 S.

Connecticut; Royal Cutler, 610 Park; Billy Heier, 1851 Quincy; Clinton Higby, 911 Seneca; Mrs. Charles Johnson, 1018 Yale; Jack Lamer, 704 State; Edward McCabe, 717 S. 9th; Mrs. Florence Olson, 1511 Winona; Mrs. John W.

Utterback, 749 Sheridan; Jason Franklin, 2313 Aurora; Mrs. David Beaver and baby boy, 1505 Cheyenne; Ernest Albrecht, 527 N. 12th; Mrs. Ruth Murphy, Minneapolis; Mrs. Joy Walters, Assaria; Philip Perm, Assaria; Mrs.

Laura Martin, Osborne; James Marinhagen, Beverly; Mrs. Brant Hempler, Almena; Mrs. Richard Coffman and baby boy, Minneapolis; William Bricker, Ellsworth; William Batchman, Great Bend. St. John's Robert Jonte, 835 N.

Santa Fe; Mrs. Gilbert Lobdell, 704 W. Walnut; Steven McKain, 1405 Winona; Mrs. Grave Peck, Johnstown Towers; Amos Bailey, Windsor Estates; James Isaac, 860 Merrill; Arthur Linn, 612 S. 12th; Mrs.

Marvin Nelson, No. 8 College Court; Mrs. Edward Sanborn, 1328 N. 5th; Mrs. Barbara Weis, 230 S.

Clark; Mrs. Winifred Adams, Minneapolis; Jeremy Anguiano, Abilene; Mrs. Carolyn Deupree, Solomon; Mrs. Christine Dewey, Minneapolis; Vicki Florine, Gypsum; Mrs. Vernon Jones, Herington 4 Frank Lindekugel, Belleville; Laverne McElroy, Jewell; Van Mears, Enterprise; Mrs.

Emma Moravek, Washington; Angela Walker, Solomon; Bernard Wetter, Norton; Mrs. Nancy Olsson, Assaria; Harvey Rufener Enterprise; Tim Strunk, Abilene. Births Girls: Mr. and Mrs. Farid Afani Ruzik, 1015 Johnstown, 9 June 23.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lemon 1637 Elgin, 7 6 June 24. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert McKeown, 325 W. Jewell, 8 8Vz June 24. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Meares, 2335 Wesley, 7 12 June 24.

Somoza rejects OAS call for resignation Boys: Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd, Salina Rt. 1, 7 14 June 23. Mr.

and Mrs. Johnny Thayer, 155 N. Broadway, 7 5 June 23. Mr. and Mrs.

Darrell Newton, 250 S. 12th, 6 12 June 24. Mr. and Mrs. Harold VanLeeuwen, 817 Harold, 7 4 June 24.

Police Blotter Thefts Camera and lens of Norman Case, Aurora, taken while at the Ramada Inn, 222 E. Diamond $150 loss. Starters' pistol taken from G.W. Sporting Goods, 1219 W. Crawford, $70 loss.

Clothing taken from the home of Walter Tolson, 1937 S. $200 loss. Burglaries Purse taken from the car of Julie Bevan, 2265 Leland Way, while parked in the rear of 111 S. Front, $45 loss. Tape player and tapes taken from the car of Ben Windholtz, 830 Plaza $60 loss.

Tape player, amplifier and speakers taken from the car of Dennis Augustine, 416 Yale, $150 loss. Fishing equipment taken from the car of Walter Herl, 1020 N. while parked in the 1100 block of E. Iron, $100 loss. Vandalisms Broken door glass at Memorial Hall, 410 W.

Ash, $25 damage. Two tires slashed and hood flattened on car of Regina Troyer, 420 N. Broadway, $150 damage. Windshield broken on car of Steven Slubowski, Brookville, $75 damage. Fire Alarms Sunday 12:05 a.m.

9th and Cloud, trash dumpster behind Safeway store caught on fire. $75 damage. 5:27 p.m. 217 W. Ash, Gold Key Apartments.

Public service call to free woman stuck in elevator. Michael J. Easterday MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UPI) President Anastasio Somoza spurred an Organization of American States' call for his resignation as a "flagrant violation" of Nicaragua's sovereignty but left open the possibility of mediation by individual OAS members. National guard helicopters and planes dropped 500-pound bombs and strafed the working class neighborhoods of eastern Managua where several hundred Sandinista guerrillas have held off more than 1,500 of Somoza's elite troops. The heavy bombing destroyed scores of civilian homes but apparently failed to dislodge the rebels who were holed up in concrete-reinforced bunkers.

"We are winning the war and Somoza knows it," a young guerrilla told a UPI photographer in Barrio Blandon, near the Pan American Highway. "That's why the guard is throwing all it can at us now." Computer error causes problems with Skylab WASHINGTON (UPI) Skylab wavered in orbit because of a computer error Sunday, causing automatic systems to draw from a dwindling supply of control jet gas to stabilize it, the space agency reported Monday. The 78.5-ton space station, expected to fall back to Earth around July 15, spent about four hours in the wrong position before controllers returned it to its sideways style of orbital travel. The abandoned orbiting laboratory was maneuvered into the broadside position last Wednesday to keep it from tumbling out of control so engineers may be able to keep it from falling over heavily populated areas. The orientation increased the atmospheric drag on the spacecraft and Skylab's orbit has descended eight miles in five days.

It was reported about 155 miles high Monday. Former Salinan honored by college A former Salinan, Michael J. Easterday, Wichita, has been honored by his alma mater, Benedictine College of Atchison. The son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Easterday, 11 N. Eastborough Road, received the Kansas Monk award, an honor giv- annually by the Atchison school. Easterday is a 1963 graduate of St. Benedict's College, now a part of Benedictine, and holds a master's degree in accounting from Kansas He's the managing partner of the Wichita office of Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and a Wichita certified public accounting firm. At Benedictine, he has been a member of the board of directors since 1971 and was chairman of the board of gov-.

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