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The Shreveport Times Tuesday, Jan. 16, 1973 7-A Texas Solon Says Birthday DEATHS Classes Set At Ft. Polk -r i Times Natchitoches Bureau FT. POLK A new program has been started at Ft. Polk to er Of King Should Be Holiday iAae jeiius ton, Mrs.

Wesley Martinez of Zwolle and Grace Castee of Shreveport, and 11 Association and a member of the Harrison County Medical Association. AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) The "He fostered the idea of he fought as well," she Funeral services will be held Ervin Fountain NACOGDOCHES, Tex. Funeral services for Ervin Fountain, 58, were held Monday in the Oakley-Metcalf Funeral Home. Burial was in the Swift Cemetery.

Mr. Fountain died Sunday at 11 a.m. Wednesday in the birthday of the late Martin Luther King Jr. should be a state holiday, Rep. Senfronia Thompson of Houston said Mon Graveside; funeral services for Lide Gordon Jeff us, 71, of 904 Montrose Drive, will be conducted at 11 a.m.

Tuesday by the Rev. Boyd Jones in Centuries Memorial Park Cemetery. Mr. Jeffus. died Monday in Midway Manor Nursing Home after a long illness.

Funeral arrangements are by Wellman's Funeral Honie. day. Dr. King stands above his LOUISIANA Clyde Willis DeRIDDER Funeral services for Clyde Willis, 24, will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Occupy No 1 Church.

Burial will be in the Occudv Cemeterv united America in which equality of educational and employment opportunities as well as equal rights and justice are national policy rather than historical myth. "By honoring the day of his birth, Jan. 15, as a holiday, Texas will pay fitting tribute not only to the memory of the man, but to the high ideals for which Sullivan Funeral Home with the Rv Jesse Harris officiating, assisted by the Rev. Ferd Dawson Jr. Burial will be in the Colonial Gardens Cemetery.

Survivors include his widow; four daughters, Miss Leann Redding of Marshall, Mrs. Charles McCaskill of Dallas, Mrs. Harry Wherry of Long-mont, and Mrs. Glen contemporaries for inculcating in the conscience of Americans the basic principle upon which this nation was founded the equality of the individual," Mrs. Thompson said.

help 'Army personnel obtain the rudements of a better education. The name Is PREP. The program, according to a Ft. Polk release, calls for eight weeks of classes on the Ft. Polk campus of Northwestern State University.

"Army people with 'a high school diploma or GED will find that special courses have been developed to help attain the highest possible potential before taking the GED All courses are to be taught by university accredited instruc from injuries received in an accident at International Paper Company. Survivors include his widow; two sons, Ervin Gail Fountain of Nacogdoches and Roy Gene Fountain of U.S. Army, Germany, three sisters, Mrs. Lucille Parrish, Mrs. Velma Simp under the i 1 1 of the Hixson Funeral Home.

I Mrs. Thompson said she would introduce legislation to make Jan. 15 a state holiday. The Texas Senate adopted a resolution honoring King despite the shouted objection of Sen. Walter Mengden Jr.

of Houston, one of three Republicans in the 31-member Senate. The resolution was sponsored by Sen. Oscar Mauzy of Dallas, recently elected by his colleagues as their assistant presiding officer. It said King's "search for equality for all men was his noble goal and life's Mengden, nicknamed "Mad Dog" by some fellow House members in the 1971 legislative session, said assassination alone does not qualify a person for the honor of a memorial resolution. "Did Luther King make any positive contribution for good to society?" he asked.

Mr. wims died Saturday in a car accident. son and Mrs. Trudie Hooper, all Survivors include his widow; He was a native of Camden, and bad been a Shreveport resident 3 years. He was retired from the U.S.

Postal Service and a member of the Church of God. Survivors 'include his widow; three sons, William J. Jeffus, L. G. Jeffus Jr.

and M. H. Jeffus, all of Shreveport; a daughter, Mrs. LC. a of Sacremento, and nine one son, Raymond Vincent Wil Hinchley of Dallas; one son, William Redding of Colorado Springs, four sisters, Mrs.

Warren McClendonof Abilene, Mrs. Garland Zimmerman of Lake Charles, Mrs. Alton Beach of Lano and Mrs. Five Plead Not Guilty In Illegal Weapons Case lis of Sulphur; two daughters of Nacogdoches; two brothers, A. D.

Fountain and Virgil Fountain, both of Nacogdoches, and two grandchildren. tors. Dorthy Willis and Ethel Marie Willis, both of Sulphur; father Artie Willis of Pitkin; four brothers, Barnette Wilfis of Benny Nichols Classes for non-high school graduates are set for 7:30 a.m. p.m. Monday through Friday, while those with diplomas and hopes of obtaining future college credits will meet four Rosepine, Alex Willis of Ft.

By Lee Young Times Alexandria Bureau Bronson of Louisville, eight grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Chester A. Chambers Sill, Larry Wayne Willis SAiN AUGUSTliK, Tex. Funeral services ior Bennie mcnois, 59, ot tseaumont will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in tne Alexandria Five men, and Jackie Charles Willis, both of Sulphur; four sisters.

Mrs. hours each day Monday through Artie Mae Hoover of Pitkin, Friday. indicted along with two others on Dec. 21 under a two-count charge they tried to illegally grandchildren. Mrs.

Lillian O'Donnell Mrs. Lillian O'Donnell, 88, of 1404 S. 26th St. in Waco, and a former Shreveporter, died Monday, in Waco after a short illness. Tex.

Chester MARSHALL, A. Chambers. 64, of Highland died Friday. Mrs. Joe Ann Deville of Sul phur, Mrs.

Lonnie Pearl Ash-worth of Glenmora and Mrs, Joyce Marie Bailey of Rosepine. snip munitions out of the country, pleaded not guilty in Wyman Kouerts Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Shiloh cemetery. Mr. Nichols died Saturday.

Survivors include his widow; two daughters, Mrs. J. D. "He did favor, equal rights for blacks, but how did he go about it? By encouraging both blacks and whites to engage in unlawful acts, such assit-ins and illegal demonstrations. "Martin Luther King helped make popular the concept that federal district court here Mon Funeral services were held Sunday in the Sullivan Funeral Home with the Rev.

Bill Beckham officiating. Burial was in day. Both courses will be made available on a two-night-a-week basis for those unable to attend daily courses, said the release. The program, funded by the Veterans' Administration, requires that individuals have at least 180 days of service for eligibility. He did request, however, that the judge appoint a legal adviser.

The Brooklyn man, pictured by the federal attorney office as one of the top partners in the alleged conspiracy, told the judge he was ready to enter 18 motions on his behalf. N. Y. Atty. David Lest-age said the government would oppose letting Kessler act as his own defense.

Kessler, in comments before the court filled with some 30 people, charged the government with illegal entrapment and that one undercover agent, Cesar Diosdado, was a member of the Central Intelligence Aeencv Funeral services will be con' ducted Wednesday at 2:30 n.m Six of the men were arrested Walters ot Angleton and Mrs. J. in Rose-Neath Funeral Home by in early July immediately after B. Jennings ot Houston; mother, Mrs Joe Nichols of San Augus Dr. Jack Cooke, pastor ot Broadmoor United Methodist Charles Livick DeRIDDER Funeral services will be held for Charles Livick, 78, at 1:30 p.m.

Tuesday in the Hixson Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Cooper Cemetery. tine; one brother, James Ni Church. Burial will be in Forest the Colonial Gardens Cemetery. Survivors include his widow; two sons, Robert Chambers of Dallas and Noel Chambers of Mount Pleasant; eight grandchildren; three brothers, Walter Chambers and James Cham Park Cemetery.

if you did not agree with a law you should violate it. This concept is totally alien to the belief of rule by law in civilized society." Mengden said. King's philosophy "contributed mightily to the lawlessness, riots, demonstrations and crime that our country experiences today." Mrs. Lillian was a native of Cleburne, and had lived in Shreveport 10 years before living in Waco for the past 13 chols of San Augustine and two sisters, Mrs. Gladys Smith of San Augustine and Mrs.

Bernice Mathews of Beaumont. Mrs. Stacy E. Ewing JEFFERSON, Tex. Mrs.

Stacy E. Ewing, 87, died Sun Leesville Crash Kills Driver LEESVILLE The death of a 26-year old Leesville man, Mr. Livick died Sunday. Survivors include four sons, Charles Livick Jr. of DeRidder, years.

She was a retired regis witn "a customs cover. bers, both of Marshall, and Clinton Chambers of Mount Pleasant; one sister, Mrs. Mar-si-all Lynn of Jefferson and several nieces and nephews. Ben L. Livick of Segundo, tered nurse and formerly was the supervisor of Haynesville Paul Livick of Fresno, Calif He went on to charge that federal agents were continually Saturday "was the first: traffic day.

"threatening" him and his fami funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the and Steve Livick of Virginia Beach, two daughters, Miss Anna Rose Livick of DeRidder and Mrs. Margaret federal agents reportedly seized a four-engine aircraft at Shreveport's Regional Airport loaded with mostly plastic explosives. The seventh man, who had an address in Piedras Ne-gras, Mexico, has not yet been arrested. The charges were the outgrowth of a reported federal undercover investigation that began last May by officials of the Bureau of Customs and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.

The five were Morris Kessler of Brooklyn, N.Y., Richmond C. Harper and Marion Hagler, both of Eagle Pass, and James M. Miller and Joseph Mazzuka, both of Baton Rouge. The sixth man, Adler B. Seal, did not enter a plea because he had not hired an attorney.

Seal is a former A pilot from Baton Rouge. Hagler has Hospital of Haynesville. She was a member of Broadmoor Methodist Church in Shreveport. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Lona Ware of Shreveport and Mrs.

Jack L. Recten-wald of Waco; one grandson, Edward E. Witte Jr. of Charleston, S.C.; two granddaughters, fatality of 1973 in the three parishes of Vernon, Sabine and Beauregard, according to State Police. Kenneth B.

Thomas, of 619 Ellison St. in Leesville died in a Lake Charles hospital from injuries suffered in a one-car crash about two miles east of Leesville on La. Hwy. 468 ly. "The agents have wrecked me." he commented.

Judge Scott took the request under consideration after Kessler said he had "never had a lawyer of my own choosing." Kessler alleged that the charges were prompted by federal authorities in New York Child, 4, Dies In House Fire LONGVIEW, Tex. A 4-year-old child became the first fire fatality for 1973 in Longview early Monday morning. The victim was identified as Charles Edward McCray, son of Midkiff of Sulphur; 20 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren; one brother, Tony Livick of Hooker, and two sisters, Mrs. Julia Hershey of Turpen, and Mrs. Lillie Haggard Funeral Home with the Rev.

Duane White officiating. Burial will be in the Liberty Cemetery near Harleton. Survivors include two sons, Marvin Ewing of Jefferson and George Ewing of Longview; seven grandchildren, 19 greatgrandchildren, three great-great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. ARKANSAS Blankenship of Hooker, Okla. Mrs.

John Vasek of Waco and Mrs. Gloria Williams of Shreveport; 15 great-grandchildren and Saturday morning. where he said he recently received acquittal on 23 counts According to trooper Wingate Mrs. A. Bridges Mr.

and Mrs. W. C. McCray. The fire was in the family of income tax evasion.

Dowden of Troop the acci LeRoy Redmon MARSHALL, Tex. LeRoy Redmon, 88, of Tatum died Sunday. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the First Methodist Church with the Rev. Bo'j Snead and the Rev.

Bruce officiating. Burial will be in the Harris Chapel Cemetery. Survivors include his widow; one son, Leonard Redmon of Tatum; two daughters, Dema Hesser and Mrs. Haskell Oden, both of Tatum; eight grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren ind two great-great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Ida Lee Williams of Harris Chapel.

Jack C. Guin Jr. MARSHALL. Tex. Jack He also answered with an home.

Four other members of one great-great-grandson. Pallbearers will be V. E. Anderson, G. B.

Bryant, Orvis Sigler and Williams. RHODES Mrs. H. Bridges, 93, NEW gustine Sunday. dent occured when the car Thomas wag driving struck an ice slick causing him to lose control.

the family escaped without injury. emphatic "never" when Lestage asked Kessler to give him a list of prospective witnesses to be Mrs. McCray sustained head been identified by officials of Mack L. Spears HOPE. Ark.

Mack L. Survivors include several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 8 a.m. Tuesday in the Nilands Funeral Home. Burial will be in and shoulder burns in an attempt to rescue the other child.

the U.S. attorney's office as a former immigration service employe and Harper as an Eagle Spears, 89, of Blevins died called in his defense. Kessler said that some of them will be newsmen. Seal is to be arraigned on Feb. 19.

while Scott will take up motion for the other five men on March 19. Sunday. W. Taylor Adams Funeral services for W. Taylor Adams, '76, of 362 Arthur St.

will be conducted Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. in Rose-Neath Funeral Home by the Rev. Jack Merritt, pastor oflngleside Baptist Church. Burial will be in in Spring Ridge Cemetery Pleasant Hill. Funeral services were neid Monday in the Herndon Funeral Home.

Burial was in the Macedonia Cemetery. Guin 14. was accidentally Mrs. Ada J. Giles SPRINGHILL Mrs.

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Pass banker and rancher. Kessler, in an unusual plea before Judge Nauman S. Scott, asked to serve as hjs own defense attorney. Scott, who allowed Kessler to enter a not guilty plea without an attorney present, said he would take the request under advisement. Kessler said he did not want a court-appointed attorney and could not afford the ones he would like to have on the case.

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Adams died Monday at 3 Giles, 88, died Sunday. Funeral services will be held shot Saturday at his residence. TIe was an eighth grade student at Marshall Junior High School. a.m. in Schumpert Hospital at 2:30 p.m.

Tuesday in the after a long illness. was a member of the 4H son when Hobby opens Wednes He Club. He was a native of Grand Cane and had lived in Shreve day session of the Texas Senate. Temple Baptist Church with the Rev. H.

F. Jones officiating, assisted by the Rev. John Strom. Burial will be in the Emma Cemetery under the direction of the Bailey Mor tuary. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m.

Tuesday in the Sullivan Funeral Home with the Rev. Terry Smith officiating. Burial will be in the Colonial Gardens Cemetery. S-rvivors include his father, Jack C. Guin Sr.

of Longview; GIANT 1 ART OFFER port for the past 40 years. He was a retired boilermaker inspector for the Kansas City Southern Railroad. He was a member of Ingleside Baptist Church and had been a deacon for many years. Mrs. Adams also was a member of Fair Park Masonic Lodge and El Karubah Shrine.

Survivors, include the widow and several nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be Dan Ad mother, Mrs. Glenn Yates of Marshall; one brother, Jason Carl Gum of Longview; four Survivors include several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Annie Erwin HOPE, Ark.

Annie Erwin, 85, died Sunday. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in the Herndon Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Memory Gardens Cemetery. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs.

Warren Basye of Houston, one son, J. D. JUcks of Hugo; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Wilburn W. Hughes HOPE, Ark.

Wilburn W. Hughes, 64, died Saturday. Funeral services were held Monday in the Oakcrest Funeral Home with the Rev. M. H.

Peebles and the Rev. Royce Peadergrass officiating. Burial was in the Saratoga Survivors include his widow; two brothers, Leonard Hughes of Ashdown and Kenneth Hughes of California; four sisters, Mrs. Jessie Raley, Mrs. Betty McJunkins and Mrs.

Janie F. Arnold, all of Saratoga, and Mrs. Ed Piercy of Cordell, and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Carrie Six sisters, Kimberly Jean Guin, Rhonda Diane Guin, Tina ams.

Herbert Adsms, Vernon Elayne Guinn and Jacqueline Cruin, an ot Longview; grand parents, m. a. cuin of Long-view, W. W. Oakes of Redwood, Mrs.

Mae Hickman of Marshall. Adams, Wayne Adams, Cecil Collins, Mark Collins, Leroy Faith, Alfred Hanson and Taylor Hanson. Mrs. Irene Richardson Funeral i for Mrs. Mrs.

Myrtle Rieke Irene S. Richardson, 75, of 2920 survivors include three sons, T. O. Giles and W. F.

Giles, both of CuUen, and Alvis Giles of Waldo, three daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Tripp and Mrs. Guy Farley, both of Springhill, and Mrs. J. J.

McBeath of Benton; 20 grandchildren, 34 great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandson and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Lillie Herrington COUSHATTA Mrs. Lillie Herrington, 80, died Monday in a Shreveport nursing home following a lengthy illness. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.

Tuesday in the Rockett-Nettles Funeral Home. Burial will be in Grove Hill Cemetery near Mansfield. Survivors included two sons, Maynard Polk and S. D. Polk, both of Shreveport; four daughters, Mrs.

A. W. Free and Mrs. James Hillin, both of Shreveport, Mrs. Bryant Williamson of Mansfield and Mrs.

Floyd Herrington of Flora; one brother, Henry Sandifer of Shreveport; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Lou Downs of Mansfield and Mrs. Nancy Scott of Natchitoches; 24 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren and one great-great TYLER, Tex. -Funeral services for Mrs. Myrtle Rieke, Meadow St.

Will be conducted at 10 a.m. today in First National Funeral Home by Gussie Lam- 'bert of the Creswell Church of Christ. Burial will be in the Old Town Cemetery in Haynesville. Mrs. Richardson died at 8:20 wiu De neid at 2:30 p.m.

Tuesday in the Ed Caudle Funeral Home in Lindale. Mrs. Rieke died Sunday. Burial will be in the Bethesda Cemetery. Survivors include one son, Jack Rieke of Arlington; one sister, Mrs.

Grady Burns of Texoma and three grandchildren. Mrs. Fannie Wheelock TYLER, Tex. a 1 services for Mrs. Fannie Whee p.m.

Sunday in the Olive Gardens Nursing Home after a long illness. She was a native of Joaquin, and had been a Shreveport HOPE, Ark. Mrs. Carrie B. Six, 83, died Friday.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Herndon Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Rose Hill Cemetery. Survivors include one brother, James Brower of Hope and several nieces and nephews. lock, 90, Troup will be held at 2 grandchild.

Robert B. Walker RUSTON Robert B. Walk p.m. Tuesday in the Forester Funeral Home. Mrs.

Wheelock died Sunday. Burial will be in the Bradford Cemetery. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Jessie O. 0' Neal, Mrs.

Lorene Taylor and er, 79, died Monday. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Spears Funeral Home. After services the body wiU be sent to Lane Funeral Home in Niagra Mrs. Leona Wilbourn, all of Falls, N.Y.

where services will Troup; nine grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren and three great-grand-children. Mrs. Mary K. Wilson FUNERAL SERVICES PFC MICHAEL WAYNE ARNOLD 4:00 P.M. Tuesday Shreveport Chapel Irrterment Forest Park West MR.

AND MRS. CHARLES WALL SR. 10 A.M. Tuesday Kilpatrick Funeral Home West Monroe, Louisiana MR. W.

TAYLOR ADAMS 11:30 A.M. Tuesday Shreveport Chapel Interment Price Cemeoery Logansport, La. be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday. Burial will be Jield in the Friendship Cemetery in Friend-s i p.

N.Y. The Rev. C. S. AVINGER, Tex.

Mrs. Mary Cadwall will officiate in Ruston. resident since 1956. She was a member of the Sunset Acres Church of Christ. Survivors include two sons, James Edward Richardson of Shreveport land George Earle Richardson of Magnolia, two sisters, Mrs, J.

E. Stroud of Waskom, and Mrs. C. C. Johnson of Charlotte, N.

one brother, E. Snider of Henderson, nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Ronnie G. Cooper, J. H.

Stroud, Martin Nutt, W. J. Phillips, J. R. Stroud and Kenneth Bell.

Louis Marbury Funeral services for Loui F. Marbury, 40, of 824 Wichita will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the Osborn Funeral Home chapel. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery in Ruston at 3:15 p.m. Tuesday.

Mr. Marbury, a resident of Shreveport for about 10 years, was found dead in a wooded area off Lakeshore Drive Extension at about 5 p.m. Sunday. Officiating in services will be the Rev. William Worrell.

Mr. Marbury was an artist. Survivors include the father, William Ardis Marbury Sr. of Shreveport; a sister, Mrs. Frank Gerig of Rolla, and a brother, William Ardis Marbury Jr.

of Ruston. Mrs. E. Czernack K. wuson, 47, died Friday in a fire in her home.

Funeral services will be held Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Travis A. Math- is ot Kuston, Mrs. Byron tsn- at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Reeder-Oavis Funeral Home with the Rev.

Dale Carter and THE ALPHA-KITS the Rev. John Brown officiating. Burial will be in the Simmons Cemetery. Survivors include one son, Johnny A. Wilson of Houma; one daughter, Mrs.

Mary Francis Handy of Great Falls, mother, Mrs. Clara Beal of Texarkana; one sister, Mrs. Billy Kitchens of Houma and two grandchildren. Jobn A. Jenkins NACOGDOCHES, Tex.

Funeral services for John A. GIANT ALPHABET PICTURE MURAL IN BEAUTIFUL FULL COLOR ONLY 1 man of Niagra Falls, N.Y., and Mrs. Mary Leonard of Bradford, seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. TEXAS Mrs. Mazell Culver PITTSBURG, Tex.

Mrs. Mazell Culver, 79, died Saturday. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Smith Funeral Home with the Rev. Charles Woodard officiating.

Burial will be in the Epenezer Cemetery. Survivors include one daughter, Miss Frances Culver of Terrell; one brother, Koss Lam-pley of Pittsburg; two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Dr. Leman Redding MARSHALL, Tex. Dr.

Leman M. Redding, 68, died Monday. r-. Redding was a member of tin Texas Medical Association, a member of American Medical MR. HARVEY L.

HILLARD SR. 2:30 P.M. Tuesday Shreveport Chapel Interment Forest Park MRS. IDA FRANCES FOX 10:30 A.M. Wednesday Holy Rosary Catholic Church Interment Forest Park Rosory 7:30 P.M.

Tuesday Shreveport Chapel MRS. EVORA G. FERGUSON 1 P.M. Tuesday Shreveport Chapel Interment Centuries Park MR. ALBERT JAMES JONES 10 A.M Tuesday St Theresa Catholic Church Interment Jewella Cemetery MRS.

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