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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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.10 REPUBLIC MAIL 9 p.m. today at Chapel. Mrs. Gulzon came to Arizona 18 years ago from Monte Vista, Colo. She died Tuesday at a rest home here.

Survivors include two sons, John and Louis; two sisters, Mrs. Wayne T. Wright and Mrs. Gene Deacon; six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Ethel I.

Ross Services for Ethel I. Ross, 63, who died Wednesday in Good Samaritan Hospital, 1 will be at 2 p.m. Monday in Bloom's South Phoenix Mortuary, 3800 S. Central. The Rev.

Arthur A. Meinhardt will officiate. Burial will be in East Resthaven Park. Mrs. Ross, 410 W.

LaMarida, was born in Illinois. She moved Phoenix seven years ago from Blandinville, Ill. A son, Jean, in the Marines, and a daughter, Mrs. Emerson Virgil of Phoenix, survive. Surviving out of state are a Loren Huston, and four sisters, Mrs.

Gladys Sandvik, Mrs. Iola Long, Mrs. Mary Hatten, and Mrs. Eula Kurtz. Margaret A.

Whyite Services for Margaret A. Whyite, 83, will be at 2 p.m. Monday in Bethany Chapel and Mortuary, 710 W. Bethany Home. The Rev.

Will Spaite will ofbusi-ficiate. Cremation will follow. Miss Whyite, 2717 E. Southern, had lived in Phoenix 10 years. She was born in Jamaica British West Indies.

A Mrs. Paul W. Bortz of Holbrook, survives. Mariella Misner Services and burial for Mrs. Misner, 77, who died Wednesday in St.

Joseph's Hospital, will be in Herkimer, N.Y., Bethany Chapel and Mortuary announced. Mrs. Misner had been visiting a daughter, Mrs. Claude Smith, 2945 N. 40th Lane.

She was born in N.Y. Also surviving, are her husband, Frank, and a sister, Mrs. tolGenevieve Connor, out of state. Asa E. Packer, 87, Dies; Mesa Rites Tomorrow MESA--Funeral services for Asa E.

Packer, 87, who died Wednesday in the home of his son Lincoln in Phoenix. will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow. Services will be in the 11th Ward chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Fourth Avenue at LeSueur. Phoenician 45.

Years Dies Ralph F. Steward 77, who retired in 1949 after 30 years with the Salt River Project, died Wednesday in White Angel Hospital. Mr. Steward, 607 N. 19th had lived in Phoenix 45 years.

Born in LaVada, he moved to Phoenix from Wynnewood, Okla. Funeral rites will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow in Memory Chapel of A. L. Moore and Sons Mortuary, 333 W.

Adams. Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial Park. He is survived by his wife, Sadie three daughters, Mrs. Gracie Milam, Mrs. Peggy Miskulin, and Mrs.

Irma Tipping, all out of state; five sons, Robert and Marion, both of Phoenix, and Calvin, Earl and Ralph and three sisters and two brothers, all out of state; 16 grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. Frances Kliebenstein Mrs. Frances M. Kliebenstein, 59, who moved to Phoenix in 1958 from Milwaukee, died Wednesday en route to St. Joseph's Hospital.

Mrs. Kliebenstein, 54 W. Virginia, was born in Platteville, Wis. She was a member of Grace Lutheran Church. Services and burial will be in Platville, Grimshaw Mortuary announced.

Her husband, Lester, and a daughter, Joan A. of Phoenix, survive. Claude C. Cowan 62, Cattleman, Banker, Dies SCOTTSDALE- C. Cowan 62, a cattle rancher and banker in Texas, New Mexico and Arizona, died yesterday in Scottsdale Baptist Hospital.

Mr. Cowan, 5505 N. Scottsdale years ago. He also maintained a Piergallini Services Tomorrow Rosary for Archille (Carlo) Piergallini, 67, a trustee of the Arizona-American-Italian Club, will be at 8 p.m. today in Northwest Mortuary, 4033 N.

19th Ave. Requiem High Mass will be at 9 a.m. tomorrow in Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 8620 N. Seventh St. Entombment will be in St.

Francis Cenetary. Mr. Piergallini, 8043 N. Fifth died Wednesday in Phoenix Baptist Hospital. Born in Italy, he moved to Phoenix from Erie, 16 year ago.

He had been a member of the Eagles Lodge in Erie. He is survived by his wife Jennie; two sons, Lougi and Mario, both of Phoenix; a sister, Mrs. Santina Giacobbe and a brother, Nazarino Piergallini, both out of state; and a grandchild. Friends may, call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. today.

DEDICATION SUNDAY MONACO (AP) Le Quai John F. Kennedy will be dedicated Sunday in honor of the late American president at ceremonies to be attended by Prince Rainier and Princess Grace. The picturesque harbor landing place has been called the Quay of the United States. Road, moved to Scottsdale eight ranch and home at Dundee, Tex. He was a member of the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Ranchers Association, was a former director of the City National Bank in Wichita Falls, and a director of International Bank at Raton, N.M.

Mr. Cowan was a member of the Christian Church, the Masonic Lodge, and the Scottish Rite in Wichita Falls. He was born in Archer County, Tex. wife, Irene a son, Claude C. Jr.

of Capulin, N.M.; and five grandchildren survive. Services will be at 3 p.m. today in Messinger Mortuary, 515 E. Indian School, with the Rev. Ebed Hannah officiating.

Additional services will be in Wichita Falls and burial will be in Archer, Tex. Nicholas H. March Sr. Services for Nicholas H. March who died on a ness trip to Phoenix Wednesday, are pending at Camelback's Sunset Chapel.

Mrs. March, a real estate broker of Santa Monica, was born in Utah. Two sons, Charles L. and Nicholas jr, and a daughter, Mrs. India Jean Ogren, all out of state, survive.

Marie E. Gulzon PRESC for Mrs. Marie E. Gulzon, 81, a native of Sweden, will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow in the First Church of Christ.

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Gibbons Mortuary from 2 p.m. today and until noon tomorrow. A native of Kaysville, Utah, he and his wife, who died six years ago, moved from Thatcher to MeAsa Packer sa where they became workers in the LDS Arizona Temple. Mr. Packer is survived by two Phoenix, other who sons, is a Leo, member also of the Arizona Temple presidency, and Lawrence of Lynnwood, five daughters, Mrs.

Ora Kempton of Eloy, Mrs. Viono Ballard and Mrs. Martha Holyoak of Miami, Mrs. Helen Black of Geronimo, and Mrs. Mettie Marvin of Delta, a brother, Ewell, Phoenix; 42 grandchildren; 67 great-grandchildren, and 11 great -greatgrandchildren.

Gladys P. Smith WILLCOX Funeral services for Mrs. Gladys P. Smith, 67, who died yesterday in a Douglas hospital will be held in the First Southern Baptist Church here at 10 a.m. tomorrow.

The Rev. James Reid will officiate. Burial will be in Sunset Cemetery. Mrs. Smith, born in Arkansas, lived here seven years.

She was a member of the First Southern Baptist Church. Surviving are a son O. two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Gentner and Mrs. Betty Jean Wright; four brothers, A.

E. Cecil, W. and Robert; a sister Mrs. Jeanette Soper; and seven grandchildren. Kennedy Spikes Feud Talk Attorney General Voices Praise for LBJ New York Times Service to my, family and to Mrs.

It was formed by political unKennedy both as vice presi- knowns two days ago with the WASHINGTON Atty. Gen. dent and since then." resounding title of "Draft Robert F. Kennedy yesterday When student asked him Robert F. threw down stories of a would a President of United Kennedy for Vice States "feud" between him and who be the Democratic vice presidential candidate Grass Roots, Ground Swell President Johnson.

this fall, he said jokingly Committee." about a feud," he said Kennedy for the vice "I have read these "Teddy," his brother, Sen. The public effort to promote is no substance to these re- Edward M. Kennedy of Mas- dency began with the sudden presiports." sachusetts. write-in campaign in New It was his first public com- During the day the attorney Hampshire. ment on the stories.

He made general on The attorney general first called Wisconsin it in a meeting with about 30 Democrats boosting him for sought Johnson's advice, students from the George the vice presidency to "disthrough intermediaries, on School in Bucks County, continue their efforts." whether to make a statement who were visiting the Justice It was Kennedy's strongest and was told No. Weeks later, Department. attempt so far to stop a move- when the campaign had "I have the highest regard ment that is embarrassing mushroomed, he issued a for him," Kennedy said in him and fraying his relations statement saying he wished to. answer to a student's ques- with President Johnson. But "discourage" the effort.

tion on his feeling toward the the statement did not seem As things turned out, KenPresident. likely to solve the problem. nedy drew 25,861 write-in "Our relations are friendly The Wisconsin group votes for vice president in the they always have been. He promptly said it would ignore New Hampshire primary, and has always been kind to me, the attorney general's appeal. Johnson 29,635 for president: Rocky in California; Rips Barry on Civil Rights Bill Los Angeles Times Service LOS ANGELES -Gov.

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