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iitndlM Evening Gazette, Wednesday, May 11, 1960. Obituaries Consider Memorial Plans GERHAKT V. NESTOR, ot Ak NELLE MARTIN RlfVN passed; away unexpectedly Monday, May To Avoid Another "Pearl" (Continued From Past One) ron, Ohio, passed away at 3 a.m. May Id, 1960. A inso, in Florida.

The daughter He Was born April 25, 1806 in WASHINGTON (AP)-ongress is considering a proposal to build a memorial to President Theodore Roosevelt on an Island in the Po- hmiap Qiuer of H. Russell and Viola Lewis Martini both deceased, she was bora September II, 1882 In Punxsutaw- Westvllle, Jefferson County, son ot Frank and' Mary Anderson Nestor, (deceased). ney. But Rep. Paul C.

Jones (D-Mo) Preceding her In death Is her Surviving are three Arthur of Sagamore; John of en what he called (he great Issues of the day. And, denying there was any-hide Drovocntlve about such husband, Samuel W. Rfnn, and a brother, Eugene Martin. tlocsn use tne luea, ana ne uui-Ilhed his reasons. They are going to build a mon SSe-f fat Akron, Ohio; Albert of Clarkston, two sisters, Mrs.

Carl Gust Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. strosity," he said. I don't line tlinhts, the President set out the general philosophy of need for in- M. J. (Virginia) Tillls, of Bartow, Florida; a son, Samuel W.

the design. I don't luce tne locn- An, tl.InU It tvnw-nl nf afson, Revloc, and Mrs. Ellen Zollinger, Wooster, Ohio, The deceased was a miner and had lived in Sagamore. For the IIUII. 1 MUM -J what Roosevelt stood for, and I formation that led to suen acnai tnissions, Further, he recalled that at the Rlnn, of Crescent Hills, Pittsburgh, and five grandchildren.

One brother, John Martin, also sur don't like the Idea of spending past 25 years he resided at his what will certainly be a million dollars." visa past residence. vives. Mrs. Rinn was graduated from 1955 Geneva summit conference he proposed an "open policy which would permit nations to make flights which might re He was a veteran of World Despite his objections, a House subcommittee endorsed the proposal. Jones is chairman of the sub Indiana Normal School, Washington Seminary, Washington, D.C., War 1, served with the 28lh Army Engineers in France.

veal any preparations lor atiacx. The Soviets rejected this pro committee. Services will be held at Trinity Lutheran Church, Sagamore. Fri day at 1:30 p.m. Burial will be In and from the Parsons.

School of Design, New York City. For 'the past four years she has been on the staff of Webber College, Bab-son Park, Florida. A resident of Indiana for many posal in WJ5. "I shall bring it up again Paris." Elsenhower said. "Kennedy Win oi ine urat (rip urouna me giobe by hg expedition 01 Ferainana Magellan.

The Trltoa surfaced twice, once off Montevideo, the second time off Spain. But both times the main part of the ship remained sealed as 11 submerged, (AP Wirephoto) St. Johns Lutheran Cemetery, Sagamore. ROUTE OF TRITON'S A ROUND-THE-WORLD UNDERWATER VOYAGE Broken line traces route o( historic 84-day under water round-the-world cruise completed yesterday by the nuclear-powered submarine Triton when it surfaced off the Delaware coast Voyage traced much of the route, solid line, The Western Big Three and So-. Viet Premier Nlklta Khrushchev years, she was a member of Zlon MAURICE F.

HILE, of Indiana. Cuts Religion Argument Underwater Lutheran Church, the Monday Music Club, the Garden Club, New Century Club, the Historical So Cotton Carnival meet at Paris to seek ways 01 casing East-West tensions. Eisenhower said he still is hopeful despite the furor over the nlane Incident that the Paris, Sidelines laundry supervisor at the Indiana State College for 53 years, passed away at 8 p.m. Tuesday In Indiana Hospital. He had been a' patient mere for one week.

Bloom Raps Demo Depressed Bill In Full Stride (Continued From Page One) ciety and 'the Daughters of the American Revolution. Under her A-SubTrip tissues On MEMPHIS. Tenn. fAP) The uloince ana leadership the Jun- summit meeting sinning iU accomplish some good and the way Kennedy Pf? -tlnn Af West Virginia A life-ldng resident ot Indiana. auan, in Applauded Cotton Carnival hits full stride 5 HARRISBURG (AP)-George 1.

Bloom, Republican state chair help ease international tensions. he was born September 11, 1874, At the start of the news con- corralling 60 per cent of the toWlJg jg QJ night with the first of the great (Continued From Page One) Friends may call at Robinson- fercnee, Eisenhower read a pre man, says Democrats wrote defects Into the 251 million dollar federal distressed area bill in the Lytle's in Indiana after 2:00 p.m. His followers had been voicing cotton parades. King Frank Nbrfleet and Oueen (Continued from Page One) son of the late Jacob and Martha Rice Hile. He was married to Mary Ger-A trude Hile, who passed away Apr.

16, 1950. Surviving are one son. a boost' at the Paris summit coh pared statement dealing with the American U2 plane which the So- their doubts that he could win in Thursday where the Rev. Arthur hope of freeing President Elsen-ference, which starts next Mon-Louise Crump got the five-day viels claim to have shot down' a state with a population only 4.5 s0 t(ie prajictlon was that It J. ItoM will conduct services Friday, May 13, at 1:30 p.m.

howcr to veto the measure. I day. festival off to a chilly, windswept in pxcess of 60.. oer cent Catholic. incy Maurice Hile, of Indiana RD 000 Iiad contended hill country funda- Bloom said Tuesday he Beach, jut-jawed and crew- Tuesday night with the ar DST.

interment will be in Oak-and Cemetery. The family de- made West Virginia Yet by 930 p.m.. only two had asked the president (e6( one grandson, Burnon of Car is ine picture oi a wl ruyi vargc. Jnf nTncie. in uie So-lmore vigorously Protestant than'nours a ter tne rpmu icioseu, ir the becau5e of 0(ficer.

Decorated several The carnival shows and rides sires any contributions', in lieu of negie, and two Barbara Ann Anderson of times for submarine forays were in full swing, stretched along, flowers, be given to (he Indiana almost any other state. luunu iportance to Pennsy van Viet account Of Shootine down Uirfl th. i-arlv hill fnr him- Indiana and Nancy Lee Sink of against japan in worm war it, oowniown section ot tne river-memorial Hospital, Diane and capture of the Ameri- But it wasn't that way at m. irn. alMorlu nminmts PAmrfi.

I Slate College. Also three he is both a fighting man and a front, Kennedy won almost 'Pla Awat-I can pilot, Francis G. writing man. His "Submarine" REESE HOBART COX, 62. of I TT VI I VI He was a member of Zion Luth T7Vni.tninCT ria.nhmvr sad ana me Tew counuus uwi 6vc Explaining, Eisennower saia were no Phrey, seeing the shattering of there is "some reason to believe Humphrey majo ites were no looked iroiue.uii was Sagamore passed away suddenly May 10 en route to the hospital.

a personal account of his A me service In the Trigger. (VI SCOW wartime nverwhelm ne Program For mat me piane ws nut grave and resigned. He followed it with a spine- He was born May 21, 1897. in high altitude." eran Church of Indiana; Odd Fel- -lows, Palladium Lodge No. 34(f) of Indiana' and member of Company Indiana for 25 years.

Klttanning, son of Robert and Jen response to a reouest fori As an instance. RHTt? Displays In i.i..i hi mcntinn nie Lukehart Cox. He was a coal miner. tingling novel, "Run Silent, Run Although submerged for nearly-84 Triton retraced Magel- 1 'i i nv hurir hm after all. Lika of Mcuoweu touniy, accp "77' rrtends will be received at the SSowr refer to Sn33Tb a A margin.

The coun- phre he had gone to Colonel Martin, former Pro, arie Surviving are his wife, Ora Rear- Sutila Funeral Home, 888 Wayna after 7 p.m. this evening. icK Cox, two, stepsons and three ty hasn't a Catholic parish in it. tuesuay. nuinpiuey, fessor o( Miitary science and lan's course in just 60 days, thus -tin liaMn'h rlaFinilAlu nlannM tn photographs which the Soviets re-( '(Continued From Page One) leased as oictures ot the wreck step daughters, Mrs.

Daire Bums of Chicora; Ernest Potts of Oil His margin was about the same, 'acnes at Indiana state college, mealing oy a aays tne teat ot In Ohio Cnuntv fWheoline) where com! saving no -had to go wi represent Quartermaster Jules Verne's hero, Phileas Fogg, age of the plane. tents of wallet. th- Catholics, with 29.9 oer cent ln 5 Command at the Indiana who made it "Around The World, City; Mrs. Gayle.Hoch of Akron, manes coming up mav u. state colleqc ROTC Graduation in 80 Days' RpFnre ronnrloro talberl to.

Ohio; Mrs. Enid Beck of Erie; of the population, are proportion Services will be held Friday, May 13 at 3 p.m. in the Chapel df the Funeral Home. The Rev. Arthur J.

Pfohl officiating. Burial will be made in Oakland Cemetery. The Odd Fellows will meet at the Funeral Home ThursdajV evening at 7:30 p.m. 1.. This government, Eisenhower, (aid, believes that the pictures produced by the Soviets are not actually photographs of the U2 Robert McLaughlin of Klttanning.

ately more numerous than in any juii uaiu.ucv, Micv uau luuncu uvci But as the results rolled in, Parade on May 12. It took Magellan's ship three Kennedy apparently decided this Accomoanvine Colonel Martin years. There, are 11 grandchildren and exhibits and met with Foreign other state area. was too good to pass up. AruT will be outstanding graduates of The historic voyage of Magellan Humphrey led Kennedy In a aircraft.

eighty great grandchildren; two brothers and three sisters: Harry Minister Andrei. I. Gromyko, who denounced-Ppwers' flight as an act of aggTessioji. Gromyko said so long ago was much in back he came for the victory celebration. few scattered counties with al- After he read, his prepared Cox of Anollo: Mrs.

Ada Cassirfv. Indiana Mate college, now on active duty with the U.S. Army. These officers are First Lieuten minds of the officers and crew. most no Catholic population.

A couple of these were farm arcasl McKeesRocks; Lewis Cox of Mis- KATHEPJNE LAMISON, wife of By 11:20 Robert Kennedy, the The shio's latin motto was unueo. itates was play would have nothing further to say souri; Mrs. Lela Hilty of Shelocta Harland Lamison of 4408 McDrive, ing with frre- and one of in the center of the state, one senator's brother was saying that1 i victory now seemed certain. "We RD Mrs. Eina Happel of Casa the most dangerous forms of Whitehall, 'Pittsburgh, passed away suddenly on Wednesday, May 4.

regarding the plane episode. But about a dozen questions were asked which dealt with at least the ants Ross Vaughan Frank Korywchak Norman Oakes John Croft and John Hock "54." are grateful to the people of this. brinkmanship." three were clustered in the Ohio- nobilis dux iterum sactum est" "hail noble captain, it is done again." The crewmen were able to catch a glimpse by periscope of the She was the mother, of R. B. state," he said.

fringe of the episode, and he re Grand, Arizona, also surviving. Friends will be received at the family home in Sagamore after 7 p.m. today until 1 p.m. Friday, Khrushchev was asked: "Does this spy plane incident change Lamison of Pittsburgh; of The Annual Graduation Parade Kentucky border area in southwest West Virginia. Humphrey's only local victory Camp followers for both candidates had made detailed charts plied to all of them, at Indiana btate College will be m0nument that marks the spotiyour estimate of Eisenhower?" For example, he was reminded of West Virginia, showing where held on Memorial Field at Maeellnn died on Mactan of any substance, however, was in Mrs.

Alice Smith, Hazel Simpson and Clyde McManus of Vandergrift. There is one grand--daughter, Patricia Lamison 01 "It does, of course," he replied. that he has said many times that May 13, And at the Sagamore Wesleyan Methodist Church from 2-3 p.m. Friday, the hour of serv Cabell County, In the Huntington (Catholics are most numerous, P.m. An unusual feature of the re- Island in the Philippines.

And on "I was not aware of the fact he would not go to a summit con industrial area where memocrship wnere anin-atnoiic sentiment pos- is aemor uiass -a- the way home the sub came wax no u0 uOIns ference under the circumstances Pittsburgh. ice awash to the surface to pay horn- he smrf. of an individual officer," he said. of any Soviet threat or ultima of the Methodist Church is largc.isibly could be expected, where dot OKicers relinquish command The Minnesota senator, who was labor union voling is strong. 'o the Junior Class Cadet Officers Mrs.

Lamison was bom and ice. The Rev. Paul Betz will officiate and interment will be in Atwood Cemetery. age to Magellan's point of depar tum. A newsman noted that the I was horrified to learn that the in iKa enrt the will conduct the parade un- ture, Cadiz, raised in the vicinity of Cookport, Indiana County, going to Pittsburgh Soviet government Tuesday never in serious contention for the top nomination, was all of the way! Edwards Funeral Home Rural President had approved the plan of these flights." Only one other time did the Tri threatened to retaliate against largely meaningless.

discerning eyes of the Mi- From the coal minim? areas. hlttry spectators and ROTC out of it almost from. the moment Valley are fn charge of arrange while a young girl, and residing there the remainder of her life. Khrushchev said the flight had ton or come up with its conning tower out of the water. Seniors.

the United States if it continued to send spy planes over the Soviet the returns started to roll in. But ments. where economic distress is wide- spread: from Ohio County (Wheel Union. This was off Argentina, where it made rendezvous with the cruiser LYMAN CLAIR BOWMAN of In been approved by Allen W. Dulles, head of the Central Intelligence Agency, and under the direction of the "President.

it took him a few hours to concede and to announce that he was quitting the race. ing), where Catholics are strong; Colonel Martin will present awards to outstanding ROTC Cadets at the Parade ceremony. Those receiving awards are as follows: Asked whether he regarded that as a threat in the category he from Kanawha County (Charles She was a faithful member of the 8th United Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, and an active member of the Women's Bible Class. Funeral services were held SatK urday, May 7, with Dr. Harolcr diana, RD 1, died at his home in Center Township May 10, I960 at Macon to remove a crewman seriously ill from kidney stones.

He didn say where he will ton), which is bustling and prosperous; from the plush resort area in the southeast; from the 5:45 p.m. The ill crewman was sworn to had mentioned previously in relation to the summit meeting, Eisenhower replied that he did not. urge his unhorsed delegates representing 34 1-2 convention votes to go. But the general expectation "Don't expect me after that to say what nice people these are." Khrushchev also said on whether he wanted Eisenhower to come Superior Cadet Awards'. Senior: Bom March 20, 1882 in Jefferson secrecy about Triton mission, and those aboard the Macon, perishing with curiosity, learned noth County near Punxsutawney, Union Dal.

was that some of them and some That particular threat, he went on, belongs in a special category and should not be regarded as to Moscow: "It is difficult to re- uta.u uu pie(sburgh. beautiful and impressive hill coun-jW. P. Rovan: Junior: G. Philip-try everywhere the answer was povic; Sophomore: G.

W. Bowers; the same. Freshman: R. W. Overdorff; The And the answer was Kennedy.

Quartermaster Association Award: At 2:30 a.m., for example, with Senior: L. M. Marafka; Junior: of his active backers may seek a home with Adlal E. Stevenson. ing ot wnai was up no- You know my friCTdly Mr.

Bowman lived almost his u.o tude toward the President. My Stevenson has said he isn't run entire life in Indiana County, for I hopes -have not been Justified ning and doesn expect to be 54 of West Virelnia a 55 J. Anoehv anrf Tho although it startled several fisher- the past 45 years at his present Unseasonal Cold, Rain am a human being, 1 have feelings." address. A retired farmer, he was an ultimatum. In his prepared statement, Eisenhower touched on these points: The need for intelligence-collection activities.

The nature of these activities. How should we view them. uiaucu. oui ire siiuu.u in-1 snowing partial reports, Kennedy tion of the US Army Award- A nounce his support ot Kennedy or wos head in 45, and Humphrey Smith. "The people of Russia are open- some ouier aspiram, ne sun win was leading in nine.

The Indiana State College Rifle folk in the Philippines when it poked up its periscope for a look. The Triton is a radar picket ship, a submersible electronic island, that can act as a distant warning sentinel against enemy hearted. Can I urge the Russian ipeople to greet him as a dear uv yvMw.uij.. In imcudwcii, ine leading coan will also receive awards. In East US a member of the Crete U.P.

Church. Surviving Is a son, Donald at home: two daughters, Margaret C. and Dorothy both at home; a sister, Mrs. Lila Ellenberger of i no mm uiv ui mucmiui nroaucine countv in tne nation. Thev aw Ta.

The United States must not be 2 eTLr-S Jl tUtf' i better Captain, P. J. D. Ma- guest? The Russian people would say I was mad to welcome a man By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The unseasonal cold, rainy who sends spy planes over here- lute mat." Punxsutawney, Three grandchildren also survive. weather which has plagued Mid Gromyko denounced Powers' oroblems of the world I than i to 1.

lhafley. R. Nibert. Thomp- rZTT. fn, 5 con-l Although the victory meant a son, A.

Worth, and R. D. Zana t0 Kennedy-it should be a. Receiving awlros as 1st ani 2nd Harbor TOse jLnln "could get a ance member, of the All Western Penn-country, he went on, needs to'torVheto Mtoe Rifle Team have kuwledee that will protect i. can be elected president-It, League are C.

R. Rupert and bombers. It-does not fire missiles, as the new Polaris subs are equipped to do. Beach's log of the trip, plainly showing his literary background, had this to say about the Triton's power: Mr. Bowman's wife, Roxa Ear- May Day flight, which ended with west areas for nearly a week covered most of the northeast quarter ot the country today.

hart Bowman died in 1950 and a his capture as a parachutist in: son, James died in 1951. Rains diminished in most Mid R. D. Zana. the Sverdlovsk region, as a bandit-like provocation and a crimi Friends may be received at Rob- i guarantee mm a rie the nations security.

lot. the West Virclnia results him. west areas, moving eastward, but "One can almost become lyrical inson-Lytle's in Indiana Wednes The President said the Soviets is nal act. He charged that "the Distinguished Military Students will also be designated at this a popularity thinking of the tremendous drive make United States is trampling under day from 7:30 to 9:30 and on Thursday from '2 to 4 and 7:30 to ontest. The delegates who will ceremony.

They are Cadets L. J. of the dual power plant of ronceaiment ana mat in is a i not ij foot the charter of the United stiff northerly winds kept temperatures aa kelow normal. Th mam wet belt was centered frojsf West Virginia northward to the maior cause of international ten-IT" ZZ Icasl a. lM "emocratic Angelo, T.

C. Heard 111. C. A. Mil grand ship.

Except in calm water, Nations." 9:30 where the Rev. William Sutherland will conduct services on todav. jconvention in July are tree to oo er, G. Philippovic. A Sera- there are probably not more than The foreign minister declared -I! I BHwII The President spoke of eather-' -i P'eaie.

finl, A. Smith. R. W. Sterneck- Friday, May 13, 1960 at 3:00 p.m.

lower Great Lakes region and northeastward into New York and T. P. D.S.T. Interment will be made in Jng intelligence a. a war deter-be Ud of'sVn I toTSa VZTSSi Tl wlili.m,U rent and.said that the nation's' lhere may be a convention dead- fl.

Sr.hi rJ, State. West of this area, however. uuecu any aircraft which "again which can go as fast as we are da t0 na1lt a sortie mt0 our right now. We realize wo have borders will be smashed to smith-but scratched the surface of Tri- erons. He reiterated that bases Oakland.

Cemetery: iecunty must never permitted la, wmc. woul(1 ive "I HOWARD L. GROVE, 62, passed to be in jeopardy. Ichlnce ,0 come to the front. K.

scatter their votes ton real puienuai. wo of nations used for espionage! Humohrey's among Kennedy, Sen. Lvndon B. Johnson (D- scattered rains fell as far west as Kansas City. Temperatures in the cool belt were in the 30s and 40s, with tha strong winds adding discomfort.

A little warmer weather appeared reany io let ner uui. a flights over Soviet territory will away Sunday, May 8, I960, in the Shady Rest Nursing Home, Cres- as lor me nature oi intelligence, activities, they are of a special! and secret- character, he said.i A If I JOT in ITA Such activities are intended tor IV I II 1 1 1 Tex), Sen. Stuart Symington (D- nave io in war, sue nas even mwic obliterated. under her belt." I Among the items displayed in e'Act Surprise ton, Ohio. He was born November 13, 1897, Mo) and Adlai Stevenson, the party's presidential candidate in A few minor things went tne Qgy Park exnjbit was At the outset, one of the main In Rayne Township, Indiana Coun hypodermic needle which Khrush protect a nation's own military establishment, but at the same Dlllc L6WS likely along the upper and middle Mississippi Valley and in NortlP Dakota.

To Lawrence induction valves wouldn't close. ty, son of John n. and Lucy (By. ers) Grove. He had lived in Indi- chev said Powers carried.

The Premier told Parliament last time are -activities divorced from! 197)2 and 1956. No one entered the Republican presidential primary here, and GOP delegate votes will presum- Skies were clear in most other Inspection disclosed a rusted flashlight blocking It, as Beach said nn.nn ni.if. u. week mat rowers was unaer or- wc.wo sws ROME (AP)-Gov. David Law- Court Ruling some careless 10 hii himself to avoid can- months ago, and was a "T-T, "the legacy ot workman." were along the Washington coast the military establishment.

We do not use the Army, Navy or Air Force in this intelligence-aeeking program, the President said. It was at this point that ably go to Vice President Richard Pennsylvania said today M. Nixon. lSen- Jonn F- Kennedy has scored lure, but "living things want to i me urove i-napei tutneran and in parts of northern Texas, PHILADELPHIA (AP) The Church. go on living." where rain fell.

Another time tha garbage device clogged and was dean Surviving are: His wife, Geneva ol the Boston College Law 'n tne rednot race lor governor, "ti il said today the U. S. Su- In many areas this created Democratic primary. said today The Fairly mild weather was tha TV and still cameras photo-, eraohed Gromvko's everv exores- Elsenhower spoke of discrepancies School result, however, will not cleared. In short order.

Once a Grove; one brother, Lawrence A. Grove of Johnstown, and two sis "the more interest than the presi- rule in the major part of tha country, with summer-like weath In the Soviet account of what hap- jpreme Court should isolate meneri the America, nlana exact COnfliCt Of interests' hydraulic line that controlled theSion and about 200 newsmen lis-: i. dential nrlmirl es the iineJchan8e the position of neutralitv rear diving planes gave way witn.tened in the news conference, Pennsylvania Democrats toward! and voiced doubt that the in the Blue Law dispute. IfP looked like this: I up looked like this: ters, Mrs. Grace Smith of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, and Mrs.

Vernie Wilson of Indiana, Pa. bang, filling a comparuneni held at the exhibition site. with a fine oil vapor. Damage Gromyko gave special attention was in fact shot down from a highl It should then, if necessary, I William Wallace Barron, me uemocratic altitude. have additional arguments on the Democrat.

attorney Pfesidcmial nomination. Lawrence Friends will be received at the was ouickly repaired. I to a Washineton statement that er in many sections from the Rockies to the Pacific Coast Outv side the hot and cold spots, mo readings were in the 50-60 degree range. Temperatures soared above 100 degrees in Southern California As the Triton slipped Into flight such as Powers' did not! Bell Funeral Home, South 7th The President said espionage the clarified points of general, vs. naroio neeiy.a "nn- ictlvities ara distasteful but added the Rev.

Robert year-old lawyer and banker. delegation to the party's l.Mi wninainui uw VUNI, 1 wt i Indian Ocean, it hit a downdraft require the special permission 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Wed. Services national convention. whrA two currents fought and the Lawrence is on a vacation trip to the safety of nations conduct-'F- Drinan in remarks prepared defeated Chapman Revercomb.

a big them. He recalled that at the Thomas More Guild. former U.S. senator, for the Re-1955 Geneva summit conference! "A' hasty or a poorlv worded Publican nomination. President Eisenhower.

wiu De conducted mere on Thurs- "A general directive which was day, May 12. at 1:30 p.m. The in Europe. sip suddenly dropped more tnaq Rev, Elizabeth A. Foy of the Free dI, ciTZ' 7 aea suf.

issued several years He was impassive as he read 100 eet. Bui it was oreugni wun ivau in lire rate lur ine senate next ite acnnit irexi' the United States proposed a pal-; decision will be taken by the Sab-! lev "open JLWarians as great victory or November it will be Sen. Jen-! West Virginia nesvs dispatch hand-contro before got ou from the air-hut Father Dr Methodist Church will officiate and was hot interment will follow in Oakland jAngdes. vellow lsntining t-emetery. a 26-minute smog 11 BCBT SMITH CI mellllert' th! 1SSt 0ct ALBERT C.

SMITH, 64. welljjj. visibility in downtown Los Atw Soviet Union re ected that! Kotnur mat the hish court has un n. as a maior success. tellittence agencies of the United agreed to hear arguments aaainst Underwood (R).

They were Huoe" Humphrey, proposal. defeated in the Drimarv. had with. Beach's log ends this way: States freedom of action in mat-l drawn as a candidate. "It has been a national ac- ters on which may depend the is- laws panning sales of certain items on Sundays in Pennsylvania, 1 Maryland Massachusetts.

Father, Ha f.Masts Inn Drinan said "the least the Ameri- J'T-Vla5T5 Tiag, was less than one mile Tue died at today. May 11. in theday morning. The day's high tern-Indiana Hospital. Derature was 87.

News Briefs Funeral arrangements, in charge! Snme eariu The governor turned to his wife complishment, for the sinews and sues of peace or war." and said: power which make up ourj He said the American policy Is "Did you hear that?" ship, the genius which designed in its shamelessness." Lawrence declined to sav wheth-'her, the thousands and hundreds! Gromyko said evidence leaves er he believed Humphrey's of thousands who labored, each at no doubt that responsible U.S. can people can request is a basic ComitS SllifiHtt of Askew Funeral Home. Homer! New York 59. light rain: Chicago ctanjicatioa mhaut the I race I uwvur.cK "ui Cloudy; boston 56. cloudy: cam itmiuin t.

carried in Thursday's Gazette. Washingtoa St. cloudy; Atlanta ALBANY. N.Y. (AP)-Lt.

Gov. 'An ambiguous decision will in. VJ. iiL JZ .7" help Adlai Stevenson: bis own metier, in au pan uw ran ana tne plane sj.ienim Wilson aays there is "no evitably be interpreted Mlt bTSvartof hi. horn T.

SST JET Vr.r0 54. dear; Miami 65. clear; Louisville 42, cloudy; Detroit 42. rain: GEORGE W. SIMPSON Of Icasonable or logical relationship I by various prosecuting officers ran Am.rir..

Creekside passed away Tuesday St. Louis 44, rain; Minneapolis 37, between yotins and drinking a across the nation," he added "a Zii 7 -nouc. ne said he r---s T.7r. euueo. A of its staff, ana then lowered it hnneri in cee Pn j.

tn the hostile to neace. thus 0 wusoo. luesaay less man clear holding could well halfway. oT. 'T i u.

corning, iay v. in mercy nos- clear; Kansas City 56, clear; Den-pital. Johnstown. -iver 52. clear; Dallas 57.

cleari. too W.W.?. o'. A few minutes later, the wife of Tel Aviv MW" lowing youths io drink at II but: uLy i entorcemeat in each the retired railroad employe moietelv automatic pro- weather reconnaissance missioe The Sutila Funeral Home. 888 Phoenix 81.

clear; Seattle ajf Wayne Avenue, will announce. rain; San Francisco 58, cloudy; complete arrangements in tomor- Los Angeles 64, clear; Anchorage row's Gazette. It5. cloudy; Honolulu 12. clear.

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