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Poj 8 THE PALM BEACH POST. Monday. Jem. 23. 1956 To Vnderneore Aid Program Divorce, Family Eight Killed In State Wrecks Solons Ask Fight For Freedom Statement School Surveys On Integration To Be Discussed Laws Discussed By The Associated Press Donald Carroll, president of the WASHINGTON, Jan.

22 (UP) At least eight persons have nbeventeen Democratic congress norma Bar told the Fam. DEATHS AMI FUNERALS men urged Congress today to un died in Florida traffic accidents this weekend, a count showed ily Law Committee of the Florida Barr Saturday that the committee derscore this year's foreign aid program with a declaration that first ever formed in the state, Sunday night. Six of the victims died in TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 22 (UP)-Proposed surveys to determine when Florida universities may be America "is in the fight for free FRANKLIN POPE WEBB. Fun-1 ALEXANDER GORDON.

Mr. single accident near Ft. Lauder dom to stay. eral services for Mr. Webb, 51, Gordon, 92, of 2113 Parker Ave represents a response to a need for improved divorce and family laws that has been recognized by dale Saturday.

An automobile ready for integration will be dis In recommending that the decla a retired brick mason, died at contractor whose death occurred rammed a stauea lumDer trucx, cussed at a hearing before th rfer- 4'-i ration be written into new mutual local hospital Sunday morning. unexpectedly Saturday, have been me American Bar Association. wiping out two Miami Negro State Supreme Court Monday. security legislation, the group not He came here 30 years ago and changed- from 2 p.m. Sunday as The meeting, second for the committee, was held at Hotel George ed that Russia is making a strong was a member of Jehovah Wit families.

It was the highest toll from The surveys, including reaction of high school seniors to mixing of originally announced to 4 p.m. Monday at the First Baptist nesses. wasnington. bid for "economic, political and psychological penetration of the single traffic accident on recent the races, will be the basis of argu Surviving are a son, Wlllia Church, Ft. Pierce.

The Rev. Dott- record in Florida. ments by Atty. Gen. Richard Ervin Gordon, Woodridge, N.J.

Funeral free world. son Mills, pastor, will officiate and burial will be in the Ft. Pierce services will be announced later The dead were Robert Miller, 25, driver of the car; his wife. It said nations that might fear In support of his request for extension of the deadline for submit He said that divorce and marriage were fields of law most sorely neglected in recent years and that lawyers must accept some responsibility for preserving by the Mizell-SImon-Faville Fu Cemetery, U.S. aid is temporary and thus be tempted to form closer ties with ting testimony to determine when neral Home.

RESCUE PARTY RETURNS Unidentified members of the Inez; A. L. Teart, 32, Teart's wife, Mary; and two infants thought to be members of the Yates Funeral Home has charge segregation could be abolished me marital reiationshin and need- the Soviet bloc should be assured that "we are prepared to continue without "public mischief." Teart family. ed reforms in this field if they of arrangements. MISS BESS MOORE.

Miss Moore, WILLIAM JOSEPH DeBRUN-NER. A rosary service for Mr, DeBrunner, 65, who died Satur our offers of help. The Supreme Court, in delaying Integration at the University of Charles B. Ledford, 46, Austell, are to merit the confidence of the Seeks Long Term Aid public. (round rescue party that went into the Jungles oi Jbcuaaor seeking the five Missionaries believed attacked and slain by Auca Indians, start the trek back from the scene of the massacre down Curary River.

They found the bodies of four of the U. S. evangelists and buried them at the scene. Body of the fifth was believed washed down the river Jan. 8.

(United Press Facsimile). Florida law school, set Feb. 19 as was killed late Saturday night in an accident near West In sending Congress his $4.9 bil day at the veterans Hospital 68, of 603 N. Dixie Lake Mrs. R.

J. Burnup, president of the deadline for receiving this In Coral Gables, will be held today lion foreign aid program recently Lake Harbor, Fla. Worth, died Sunday morning at a West Palm Beach hospital fol President Eisenhower asked for at 5 p.m. in the Mizell-Simon- formation. But Ervin said the Board of Control and his office Mrs.

Desred Sutch, 51, of Mi me Faim Beach County Mental Health attended the meet, ing and participated in extensive authority to make limited commit lowing a short illness. She has Faville Chapel. Services will held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in can't supply the detailed study be ami, drowned Friday night when the car in which she was riding ments ranging up to 10 years been a winter visitor to Lake fore the end of June or early July Ann's Catholic Church with bur put the program on a more stable Worth since 1936, coming from discussions. Next meeting will be held Sat collided with another and then Texas Sheriff Returns Favor The delay is opposed by Virgil footing.

ial in Hillcrest Cemetery. Mem flopped into a canal beside the Ironton, and was a member of the First Methodist Church in urday, Feb. 25, at 12:30 p.m. at Hawkins, Daytona Beach Negro, Under the present system bers of Post 12, American Le Tamiami Trail near Miami, tne same place. year-to-year appropriations, coun Ironton.

gion, will be pallbearers. tries wanting to plan ahead have Local Sheriff Did For Him whose application for admission to the law school resulted in the court's order for the Integration study. Hawkins has appealed even Surviving are two sisters, Miss no assurance they will get MRS. MARIA WENZ. A rosary Felonise B.

Moore, Lake Worth, help for the projects. service for Mrs. Wenz, 58, who and Mrs. Martha M. Corns, Iron- the delay to Feb.

19 to the U. S. $12,276 Donated To Aid Migrants Chairman Walter F. George Miss Dragonette To Sing Today ton; two nephews, Henry Corns, Supreme Court. Ga.) of the Senate Foreign Rela died at her home, 620 Palmetto Saturday, will be held today at 7 p.m.

at the Vogel Funeral tions Committee and some other In delaying Integration and appointing Alachua Circuit Judge Lake Worth, and John B. Corns, Canton, 0., and two nieces, Mrs. Helen Goodall, Ironton, and Mrs. Home Chapel. Funeral services John A.

H. Murphree as its commissioner in gathering the informa will be held Tuesday at 9 a congressional leaders have balked at the President's proposal. They contend that one Congress cannot commit future sessions to make West Palm Beach donated an Maurice D. Frost, Flint, Mich. Miss Jessica Draennette will estimated $12,000 in food and Friends may call from 7 to 9 in the chapel with a Catholic priest officiating.

Burial will be tion to guide its final decision in the Hawkins case, the state court clothing and $276.75 In cash for sing at the Palm Beach Round Table today at 4 p.m. in the large outlays of cash. migrant workers assistance, ac in Hillcrest Cemetery. recognized Florida's segregation The administration has indicated p.m. today at the E.

Earl Smith Chapel, Lake Worth. Funeral services and burial will be in Ironton. cording to Mrs. Frank M. Smith, Orange Gardens of the Ever-glades Club.

law was invalidated by the it would settle for some sort West Palm Beach drive chair GLORIA JEAN BUTLER Supreme Court. But it also re declaration of intent, as propos Her songs will Include "Sonne man. Graveside services for Gloria cognized the U. S. court gave the ed by the 17 Democrats, that for The drive was launched follow HERBERT LOUIS MALTBY.

Mr. Jean Butler, infant daughter states time to make the change, eign aid will be continued. ing the sustained cold spell which Maltby, 75, who died Sunday at Discussing the President pro Enchanted Evening," "Ball Ha' and "Wnderful Guy" from "South Pacific;" "Salce Salce," "Ave Maria." "A Motherless Child," "Marechlare." "Recuerdos." and a local hospital following a sudden Mr. and Mrs. W.

T. Butler, 3749 Georgia who died Saturday at a local hospital, will be held posal, Sen. Allen J. Ellender ID- damaged Everglades area crops, thereby leaving the migrants without work, and six truck loads illness, resided in Lake Park. He La.) said it would bankrupt the at 9 a.m.

at the Vogel Funeral of food and clothing were distrib came to the West Palm Beach area in 1942 from Piqua, O. nation to continue aid at present Home Chapel with Capt. George uted last week, Mrs. Smith said. levels.

He said the Russians will 'Missing' Boat Found At Delray MIAMI, Jan. 22 (UP) A two Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Pyke, of the Salvation Army Sheriff Orvel Capehart, of Culbertson County, Texas, Is going to return the favor that the office of Sheriff John Kirk did for him three years ago. Deputy Sheriff Hiram Lawrence has been notified by Capehart that be has apprehended James Edward Brooks.

21, wanted In Palm Beach County in connection with the theft of two automobiles. Brooks also Is wanted In California for parole violation, but Capehart remembers that fat 1953 a murder in his county was solved through the arrest of a man here, so told Lawrence he would turn Brooks over to Palm Beach authorities instead. The cars involved were stolen Jan. 6 from Cochrane Bulck 901 S. Dixie city, and Jan.

15 from James B. Mann, Jupiter. The first car was recovered by Miami police on the night it was stolen and the driver, Charles Roy Brooks, 23, brother of the youth arrested In Texas, is now In Palm Beach County Jail. Besides the coincidence of two sheriff's departments so far apart being able to do each other a favor In a relatively short time span, another coincidence is that Mann's car was stolen directly in front of the Jupiter restaurant where Deputy Sheriff M. E.

(Beau) Mayo arrested the Texas murder suspect three years ago. Actually, Mayo picked up two men at that time Walter C. Green, 24, and Bernard Pregler, 20. They were taken to Van Horn, Texas, the county seat, and tried, Green convicted of first degree murder and electrocuted two years ago. Pregler was given a two-year sentence in state prison as an accessory.

Mayo had picked up the two men here for passing worthless checks and It was not known at the time, either here or in Texas, that a murder had been committed. But Pregler confessed that, In his presence. Green had killed a Williamston, printer near Van Horn, 15 days previously and buried his bodv on a lonely side road. With directions furnished by Pregler, the Texas sheriff found the body and murder charges were filed against both men. The two sheriffs became well acquainted when Capehart came to West Palm Beach to get the prisoners and Kirk, together with Mayo, went to Van Horn to testify at the trial.

The Rev. Paul M. Cassen, not have to fire a shot to destroy the "Singer Speaks," in which she will give dramatic readings. A native of Philadelphia, Miss Dragonette is of French-Italian parentage and when her mother died she was put In a Catholic our way of life. officiating.

Burial will be Hillcrest Cemetery. Marion Maltby, Riviera Beach; son, Herbert S. Maltby, Geneva. Case Favors Plan Florida supervisor of migratory workers, has expressed his appreciation to the people of the Palm Beaches for their part in aiding the drive and said persons brother, Sila Maltby, Geneva, But Sen. Clifford P.

Case (R WILLIAM JOHN GRIFFIN. Fu orphanage, later went on scholar. N.J.) endorsed the long-term aid plan. He said Communist gains neral services for Mr. Griffin, and two grandchidren.

Funeral services will be in Geneva, with the E. Earl Smith Funeral Home in charge locally. wishing to give additional food day Coast Guard search between the southeast Florida coast and the Bahamas was called off today when two men reported missing 38, who died Saturday at his have been very slight since the United States started pouring funds clothing or money may turn it snip to Georgian Court, Lake-wood, N.J. Memberships and guest cards to the Found Tahle may be ob-tained at Royal Palm Way, home on Old Dixie Lake Park, will be held today at the over to the pastor at his hame, into areas in economic distress on a 14-foot sailboat were found 836 Biscayne city. Northwood Funeral Home, with The success the United States JAMES WILLIAM MARTIN.

Mr. docked at Delray Beach. Palm Beach gathered an esti leiepnone z-Qozt. has had in strengthening the free Martin. 80, of 328 Evernia the Rev.

Joseph Calhoun, pastor of the Union Congregational mated $1,500 In food and cloth world also was cited by the Coast Guard officials said Ray G. Boswell of Hialeah and Al Kroger of Tampa gave no reasons ing, and collected $619 83 in cash. city, died at a local hospital Sunday following a short illness. He Church, officiating. Burial will House Democrats who signed Mrs.

Walter Brooks. Ill, organ joint statement calling for a con be In Hillcrest Cemetery. came here one month ago from ized and executed the drive. for their docking at Delray iseacn, Pallbearers will Include Rob gressional declaration that the aid Mattapan, and was a mem Optimism On Ike Seen By Nixon program will continue. ert E.

Gay, W. T. Fielder, ber of St. Angela's Catholic Church 40 Persons Die Hughes, David Hutchinson, Rich The two men left Miami Friday night for Bimini Island. They were supposed to notify Sylvan Boswell, the Hialeah man's brother, when Mattapan, and a retired newspa We must tell the world, through statement of principle in the ard H.

Lum and Morris C. Aten perman from the Boston Globe Surviving are his wife. Mrs Congress, that America is in the fight for freedom to stay and that thev arrived. The brother noti MIAMI, Jan. 22, Wl Vice PAUL LINN HARR.

Mary Martin, city: son, Paul Mar fied Guardsmen Saturday when he In Tunis Raid we are prepared to continue our President Richard Nixon said services for Mr. Harr, 45, of tin, Lexington, and five had received no word from the sea offers of help to those free coun Over 6,000 Attend daughters, all of Massachusetts today he has detected a "decided Increase in optimism" among farers. tries which are prepared to help themselves advance economically runerai services will be an 5409 Canyon Trails, who died at a local hospital Saturday, will be held today at 8:30 p.m. in the Vogel Funeral Home Chapel TUNIS, Tunisia. Jan.

22, Wl Coast Guard planes and sea rresiaent Eisenhower's friends nounced later by the Vogel Funeral Forty persons were killed Satur craft took part In the search for and politically toward freedom that he will run again. nome. the two men. they said. day in a night of violence that spread across both sides of the with the Rev.

O. H. Callis, pas Ninth Annual Rodeo The majority opinion seems The congressmen said such tor of the First Methodist to be hopeful or optimistic about Tunisian-Algerian border. Nine ERNEST DIXON SCOFIELD, declaration would give America' Church, officiating. Mr.

Scofield. 73. died Sunriav nt others were reported wounded. friends renewed confidence in tne President's plans for the future," the vice president said. services and burial will be in INDIANTOWN More than 6 The violence included military his residence on High Ridee Rd their ability to resist Communist encroachment" and would head Fairmont, W.

Va. (rontbmpd from Pate 1 Record Output to estimate under present He said this is a "very defin 000 persons attended the ninth clashes, political assassinations Lantana following an extended annual Indiantown Rodeo at Cir and kidnapings. The latest cas uness. He was born in Lewis- off inroads by Russia. ite change In the attitudes" of the President's close friends and SAYWARD GALBRAITH.

Funeral cle Ranch, just outside Indian- ualties brought to nearly 200 the boro, N.Y., and came here four Congressmen signing the state associates. town, Sunday, featured by 15 ears ago from Colchester. Conn $331 Is Taken By Holdup Man number of persons killed, most of ment were Reps. Victor L. Anfuso services for Mr.

Galbraith, 85, who died at a local hospital Saturday after an extended illness, 'What the change is based on events and seen by spectators Mr. Scofield was a retired dairv them nationalist rebels, in tense (N.Y.). Thomas L. Ashley (Ohio I don know, he said. French North Africa in the last 10 from all over Florida and many larmer.

John A. Blatnik Richard Boiling A.S.J. Carnahan wil be held In Miami with the I want to get the record other states. days. Surviving are his wife.

Mrs. Two big clashes occurred last Chet Holifield Les The final program today, be As for a tax cut, Humphrey was asked whether there might be one If there is a surplus of three or four billion dollars. He said that might be possible but he would take close look before favoring any tax cut If the surplus is below Jennie Scofield, Lantana; daugh Earl Smith Funeral Home in charge locally. Cremation will FT. PIERCE an unidentified straight on this business of a part-time presidept," Nixon said.

"Since the President returned night between security forces and ter Holtzman (N.Y.), Eugene ginning at 2:30 p.m. will be the ter, Mrs. Jennie scofield CooDer holdup man early Sunday forced follow. rebel bands. Keogh (N.Y.), Richard E.

Lank same as that of yesterday ex three sons, William Scofield, Lantana: Ernest Sco to Washington from Key West hk French forces fought a battle ford Eugene D. McCarthy Vick Ferguson, operator of a service station opposite the airport, to open the office safe, took more cept for different contestants. It had been originally scheduled for ham IwAn a fnll-tlma W. SEWARD WEBB. Funeral with Algerian rebels and some Torbert H.

MacDonald field, Colchester, and the three or four billion figure Moroccans from across the near services for Mr. Webb, 68, resi Adam C. Powell (N.Y Clarence Scofield, Westport, Saturday but was postponed be by border south of Nemours, near dent of Gulfstream, who died Fri James M. Quigley Henry tonn. cause of rain, Nixon said.

"He has pitched in with the same vigor, same Intense participation that he has always displayed when confront. than $331 and fled, police, reported. The man reportedly parked his car at the station, went in and The President's budget estimates a 230 million dollar surplus in the current fiscal year ending next June 30 and a 435 million dollar the coast. Fifteen rebels and five day at his home following a long Reuss James Roosevelt Funeral services and burial will More than 200 cowboys, includ French were killed, and eight oth illness, will be held today at 11 Frank Thompson Jr. (N ing a number who are nationally be in New Canaan, with MacRae Funeral Home In charge er French were wounded.

Twen and Harrison A. Williams Jr a.m. In bt. Pauls Episcopal excess in the next year. famous, are taking part in the ty-two rebels were captured.

Church, Delray Beach, with Sco (N.J.). ed with serious problems." The Vice President refused to talk about his own political plans. He arrived today for a rodeo. All belong to the Rodeo bee Funeral Home having charge locauy. JOSEPH H.

SNOW. Mr. Snow, 95, asked to use the telephone. Yanking the wires loose from the phone, he whirled with a gun in his hand and forced Ferguson to open the safe, took the money and fled. Ferguson ran out into the high Cowboys Assn.

of America, Inc. (ConUniied from Pajre 1) WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 (UP) government reported today of arrangements. Cremation will IN THE CITY Four contests bareback rid follow. week's vacation.

of 126 S. Lake Worth, City Recreation Dept. will spon 47 Killed ing, calf roping, steer bulldozing Friends may call at Scobee Fu that both sales and after-tax profits of U.S. corporations dropped slightly in the third quarter of 1955 after died Saturday afternoon after an sor a Bridge Club meeting at and Brahma bull riding are neral Home today. way and saw the car head north extended illness.

He was a re tonight at Flagler Park. held for them. Other events in City Commission Pallbearers are to be: C. tired letter carrier from Lansing clude: Boyd, Emery Barrow, Dr. K.

M. capitated heads and limbs were scattered along the right of way. to Edwards turn south on Oleander and disappear. Officials of the sheriff's office New members will be initiated year of steady Increase. The overall national Income con tinued its climb to a record level Farm Income stayed on the down and a member of the First Baptist Church, Lake Worth.

He Exhibition riding by Janice Davis and Dr. George Dawson, at the business meeting of Amen The scene, in the eastern railroad Wilkey, of Indiana, who per Agenda Is Light came here 25 years ago after his can Legion Auxiliary Unit 12 at yard section of Los Angeles, was ELAM OTIS TAYLOR. Funeral forms in a two-horse act, at retirement. m. today at the Legion Home on one of carnage.

Apparently the grade but was more than offset by fatter paychecks for wage and and others took up the search and a suspect later was picked up at Vero Beach, but Ferguson was unable to identify him. one time going over hurdles with services for Mr. Taylor, 80, of Surviving is his wife, Mrs. Okeechobee Rd. 1225 Orange Ft.

Pierce, Only four items are on th salary earners. Linda Snow, Lake Worth. Fun one foot on each; trick and fancy horse roping by Buddy train rocked off the track, then slid along its side, grinding against the tracks and ties of an adjoining set What to a Good School for retired machinist who died Saturday at a Ft. Pierce hospital, preliminary agenda for today's meeting of the City Commission. Mefford, of Anadarko, Okla eral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m.

in the MacRae Funeral Home Chapel with Dr. Children Under Six?" will be the of tracks. A joint report by the Securities Exchange and Federal Trade, Commissions showed that after-tax corporate profits dipped from $3.9 Rex Rossi, of Newhall, will be held today at 2 p.m. in which will hold Its weekly ses topio of a conference led by Dr. A sailor, enroute back to his sta tttoiittnnpd from Pare 1) Report To Blast and J.

W. Stoker, of Kansas; an the First Methodist Church of Ft, Emerson T. Wortham, pastor of Hazel Gabbard, specialist, Ex sion In the municipal courtroom at 3 p.m. tion in San Diego, said "it was hor Pierce with the Rev. J.

E. McKin exhibition of exceptional preci tended School Services and Par sion horsemanship by the Home ley, pastor, officiating. Burial will tne first Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Pine-crest Cemetery. The city attorney will report rible.

First the train rocked one way, then another, then back and ent Education, Washington, from stead Everglades Posse drill be In Hillcrest Cemetery, with the :30 p.m. until 10 p.m. today at billion in the second quarter of 1955 to $3.7 billion In the third quarter. Corporation sales declined some $800,000,000 to a $69.2 billion level, the report said. It was the first decline in corporate sales and profits since the Defense Secretary Thomas P.

Pike for violating "the expressed mandate" of Congress that an inte team; an exhibition by Ike Tack- rt. Fierce Masonic Lodge in fourth and then catapulted off. went flying." Fellowship Hall of the First Meth on whether or not the commission has the legal authority to provide remuneration for members of the Zoning Board of Ap JOSEPH BINGHAM. Funeral charge of the Graveside Services odist Church. er, of Stillwater, and his clown mule; a presentation by An engineer at the scene said the grated supply system be estab- services for Mr.

Bingham, a Broadway actor who came to and members of the Order of the Eastern Star and Shrine Club at train was not traveling too fast. ed for the armed services. An exhibition of sculpture by Bill Buschbom, of Cassville and his horse, "Roger;" The accident happened about four third quarter of 1954. Both remain "The testimony and other evi Jupiter from New York after his Oliver O'Connor Barrett will be tending. peals, who have suggested they be paid $25 each per month; A petition from S.

Dixie miles from the depot, where pas A trailer race was won by sengers embarked at the end of the ed well above the corresponding period In 1954 when sales totaled $60.8 billion and net profits hit $2.7 dence presented to your committee is conclusive that instead of using the authority granted for the pur opened at the Patio at 8 tonight for members of the Palm Beach Art League and their friends. Bar EDWARD BURROWS. Funeral Pete ciemmons. This is a eon-test in which the contestant weekend for the 125-mile, two and retirement 25 years ago and moved to West Palm Beach 12 years ago, will be held Tuesday at 4 p.m. In the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church with the Hev.

services for Mr. Burrows, 60. of billion. one-quarter hour trip to San Diego. rett is a staff member of the Nor 901 St.

Charles Riviera Beach, with a helper, gets out of a car businessmen will request better lighting upon completion of four-laning work now under way; A resolution would authorize the mayor and clerk to sign a revokable license with Hadley's poses intended, Secretary Wilson and his aides have exercised it in a way which aided the separatist ton Gallery School of Art. Firemen with axes and eutting Total profits for the first nine months of 1955 were estimated at James Sterling, officiating. on signal, unloads a horse from a trailer, saddles him, races tools attacked the steel coaches, who died Friday at his home, will be held today at 7 p.m. at the Allen Temple AME Chapel, Rivi $10.9 billion, 34 per cent above 1954. tendencies of the services, particu The Palm Beach Stamp Club seeking to release those trapped around the arena twice, unsad Sales In this period reached a rec Further services and burial will be in Central Falls, R.

I. He was a member of Holy Trinity larly the Department of the Navy. ill meet at the Hotel George and crying for help inside. Visibility Tire Service for a canopy over era Beach, with the Rev. A.

J. order $204.8 billion, up 11 per cent In the last 2'-4 years the actions Washington, at 8 tonight. Nomina Grisby, pastor, officiating. dles the horse and puts him back in the trailer, puts the saddle in the trunk of the car, and gets was poor because tne section was an isolated one within the rail city right-of-way; The fire department will aub- from the year before. tions for new officers will be taken in the office of the secretary of defense have torn down the be Surviving are his wife.

Mrs Church and church Choir for 25 years. The auto and steel industries led sked, and Henry Spellman III yards. mlt its December report. Cora Burrows, two sons, Macon back in the car himself. with sales gains of 30 per cent ginnings of a structure of Integra Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

will talk on paper used in stamp and Jim Burrows, all of Riviera Florence Bingham, city: two Portable flood lights were set up to light the scene. cars tion which had been built just prior making. (Continued from Pare Beach. Stevens Funeral Home has to that time at the insistence of the Durable goods manufacturers chalked up the largest after-tax profit gains for the nine months nephews, Harold and Arthur Holdsworth, Providence, R. I.

hopped their way over tracks and charge of arrangements. Continued from Pace 1) Indian Violence Congress. The Board of Directors of the Auto Wrecks ties to bring their spotlights to bear Mizell-Simon Faville Funeral "All this adds up to a serious 43 per cent. Merchant's Division of the Cham LOU JOHN WESLEY JACKSON. on the tragedy.

Home are in charge locally. ber of Commerce will meet to indictment of Secretary Wilson for not taking the necessary action to Graveside services for Lou John. It was a grim picture which day at noon at the Hotel George The Commerce Department said national income in the third quarter of 1955 soared to a record annual rat of $325.7 billion, up 1.5 six month old son of Mr. and Mrs, was relieved only by the quick ef LESLIE SMITH. Funeral serv carry out his statutory duties and strators blocked efforts to restore railroad service by squatting on Washington.

The meeting is open drowned in the canal along SR 80 about 24 miles west of Lake Harbor, according to State Highway Roosevelt Jackson, 7124 20th ficiency of the police, firemen and ices for Mr. Smith, 53, of Rt. responsibilities, it added. the full membership. the tracks.

Officers shot another who died Friday after a short ill other emergency workers, said The subcommittee said that as a per cent from the second quarter. Patrolman Harold S. Peterson. ness, will be held today at 2 n.m United Press photographer George That compares with a third quarter person to death in an attempt to disperse students making a raid on The piloting class sponsored by The man, Charles B. Ledford, result of the Hoover Commission's charges and the subcommittee's Burial will be in Lake Park Ceme Long.

1954 rate of $298.7 billion. the Palm Beach Power Squadron 1, Delray Beach, who died Saturday at his work as a painter and interior decorator, will be held today at 4:30 p.m. in the Scobee Funeral Home Chapel, Delray Beach. Burial will be In Delray the Cuttack radio station. tery; Stevens Funeral Home is in Wages and salaries rose from an 47, Austell, was driving an estimated 45 to 50 h.

about hearings, Wilson last November is Sante Fe officials said the wreck will meet at 8 tonight, at the Palm charge of arrangements. The majority of Bombay's 62 tex annual rate of $218.5 billion in the sued a directive aimed at setting occurred at 8:42 p.m. EST (5:42 30 p.m. His 1955 coach showed Beach Junior High School auditorium. Lt.

Cm dr. Leroy Palmer tile mills, which were forced to up a new unified food supply sys p.m. PST). The train left the second quarter to $224.8 billion. For the full nine months, the national skid marks shortly before the Cemetery.

No known survivors close down the past week, re tern. But even that doesn't go far announced that the class Is filled terminal at 8:30 p.m. tsi. are listed. Trying To Escape? tracks led over the bank, Peterson said.

Income rate was $320 billion, com enough, it said. and no more registrations can be Every available ambulance, doc opened today. Trucks stopped by strikes began carting away goods Under the new directive, it de taken. tor and police officer were ordered pared with $229.7 billion In 1954 and $303.6 billion in the previous record A passing truck spotted the VIENNA, Austria, Jan. 22, Wl piled up on the city docks.

Rail JOHN SIMMONS. Mr. Simmons 105, who died at Lantana Tu to the scene. clared, "there would be leeway for a repetition of the accumulation of Austrian police said tonight roads resumed service and most year of 1953. Most of the bodies were taken rear of the car which was not submerged a few minutes later the tail light was still lighted and berculosis Hospital Saturday merchants unlocked their doors.

mountainous supply of canned they believe a fiery collision of two Communist MIG15 jet fight Oonttnutd Iran Fan ocus At Fair night following an extended Ill to Georgia Street receiving hospi hamburgers of the kind previously Bombay police reported that sev ness, lived in Delray Beach for tal in downtown Los Angeles. accumulated. ers yesterday over Austria was caused by a Soviet pilot trying en persons were killed and many (Continued from Fare 1 Pork Purchases Marine authorities dispatched a 'Your committee concludes from many years, at S.E. 5th Ave Funeral arrangements will be an to catch and turn back a desert notified the Highway Patrol. The car was pulled out empty Saturday night, and Ledford was found by divers about 7 a.m.

Sunday, ac- cording to Peterson. service detail to the area because for his Grade Champion Jersey; the testimony of high defense of injured in sudden flare-ups before last midnight just when political leaders appeared to have pacified nounced later by the Scobee Fu er. Stanley Bradshaw, of Delray ficials, themselves prominent in many servicemen were reported on the train, en route back to San neral Home. In their struggle the Russian business, that there is a very defi Beach, awarded grand cham apparently rammed the deserter the rioters. Sixteen others died of injuries received in previous clash- Authorities were still attemnt- Diego, a major Marine and naval nite limit to the transferability of pionship for his grade Jersey, and both planes crashed In personnel area.

know-how from private business to Bradshaw. was also awarded a MRS. FLORENCE DAVIS. Mrs Davis, 79, of 170 St. Lucie Cres Ing to contact Led ford's wife, Esther, and an apparent neohew.

flames. Long said there were "at i. Calcutta quieted down after yes grand championship prize for his The MIGS, swooping in from governmental administration," the report said. cent, Stuart, died Saturday night least 50 persons trapped in one of Ayrshire entry, said by Griffis Communist Hungary, collided Ronald Ledford, a student at Hialeah High School, late last night. terday's general strike which erupt at a Martin County hospital fol the cars.

Wilson is the former president of to be the first time one of this over the border province of Sgt. John Strand said he had ed into violence. One woman was shot to death and two men were lowing a long illness. She was the widow of Harry H. Davis, who ueneral Motors Corp.

Thomas, a breed has been shown by this counted 32 bodies. Burgenland. One pilot died in his wreckage but the other parachut World War I flier, formerly headed county. fatally burned in the clashes. Showdown Hours Santa Fe said a capacity load West Coast chain of clothing died Nov.

5, 1951. They came to Stuart 25 years ago from Morris- Aside from the livestock ex Authorities estimated the overall for the two cars would be 172 ed to safety. The dead pilot's plane bore the Soviet Air Force's stores and was a director of Lock hibition, which is drawing large town, N.J., and she was a mem damage caused by six days of Dersons. heed Aircraft Corp. Pike formerly Arrive For French Red Star Insignia.

crowds, the vegetable and fruit ber of the First Methodist Church Private ambulances were being headed his own oil drilling company looting, arson and vandalism at $6,000,000. Major destruction includ Stuart, an honorary member of displays are showing the wealth sent to the wreck from as far as in California. PARIS, Jan. 22, Ht The show the Stuart Woman's Club and a this county products. ed a glass factory and a cotton the Beach City of Long Beach member of the Order of the East Entertainment features include warehouse.

As a precaution against about 30 miles distant. 1 Toro President Said Wise In Delaying Statement WASHINGTON, Jani 22 (UP ern Star in New Jersey. the spectacle of a man shutting Paint Plant Damaged further hoodlumism. Bombay offi Marine Base also was sending down hours arrive this week for the new French National Assembly when it will decide whether it will create a government good for the East, good for the West, Minn.) accused Agriculture Secretary Ezra T. Benson of perpetrating a "cruel hoax," on farmers by "dumping" surplus government grain Into depressed markets on grounds of possible spoilage.

Humphrey said "It Is far from secret that corn carrying a spoilage label is "being purchased regularly by the trade and is used to displace corn that would otherwise have been purchased from the farmers." Humphrey, a member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, said he will try to write a provision into the Senate's new farm bill to require the Agriculture Department to buy good quality crops on the open market to replace any surplus stocks sold because they threaten to spoil. Tomorrow's White House meeting between Adams and the Iowa delegation will be followed by a Wednesday conference between Benson and a group of more than 30 GOP congressmen from nine Midwest states, who also want strong government action on the farm front Surviving are two sons, Dr. cials extended the dusk-to-dawn ambulances to the area. JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 22.

Wl Harry H. Davis, Washington, N. himself in a casket with three sticks of dynamite and setting them off. First reports from the ambu curfew until Tuesday. House Democratic Leader John W.

About one fourth of Glidden Paint lance crews reporting in said and Richard I. Davis, Pennington, N. and five grand gooa ior nothing. Tuesday has been designated "there are bodies all ever the COMMUNIST DRIVE About midweek the Assembly. McCormack said today President Eisenhower is "pursuing the wise policy and the sound policy" in delaying as long as possible a second- 'Armed Forces Day and tracks." LONDON.

Jan. 22 (UP) Radio Southern Chemical Division plant was destroyed by fire today. 1 Fire Chief Frank C. Kelly said the origin of the blaze was a children. She was preceded in death by another son, Ashton Davis, in January, 1954.

Budapest indicated today that everyone in military uniform will be admitted without charge. term announcement. Funeral services will be held The fair, which is being wide Hungary has joined a Communist satellite drive to lure back its nationals living abroad. The McCormack said any premature at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Johns' Cattle Trample Man SEBRING, Jan.

22, Wt Charles which met last Thursday for the first time, should be well enough organized for President Rene Coty to call in one of the party leaders and ask him to form V-cabinet. Highest on the list fef probabilities is Guy Mollet, head of the Socialist Party which is tank of turpentine materials but the cause has not Funeral Home, Stuart, with tho announcement by the President that he will not run again would ly hailed as the best yet held, is opened dally at 1 p.m., and the midway closes at midnight. Whldden, 69, was trampled and Rev J. A. Jameson, pastor of been determined.

lessen his influence with Republi David Stallcup, general man the First Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be In Mor- ager, said there may nave been Injured critically today by about 10 cattle which charged him when he went to a lot to feed them. Mrs. Whldden, 65, beat the broadcast said the Interior Ministry had decreed the government would "help" Hungarians living abroad to recover their nationality and would grant them passports. It is being staged at its new permanent grounds in John Prince Park west of Lake can congressmen and touch off a party fight "for control of the machinery of the party and control ristown.

Friends may call at chemical reaction in tne con allied with the dynamic Pierre Mendes-France and his Radical Johns' Funeral Home from 7 to tainer and a "boilover" ignited by nearby electric motors. Braham cattle off with a stick. lot the next convention." i Worth, 18 p.m. Tuesday. Socialist Party..

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