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Journal and Courier du lieu suivant : Lafayette, Indiana • 3

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Wednesday Evening May '3 1961 TH OU A AND CO I A A I 8 irst Woman State DEATHS IN CITY AREA Senator in US Dies Blunder must share responsi Ghetto Battle Described With JK archives at on being Tndi iiniiMiinMniniiinMiinw LOEBS Only the new heart at MRS ELIZABETH CARTER or Additional Information Buy Now or Installation Before Memorial Day THURSDAY 'Special Purchase SALE on you KENTS Big Volume Orders rom amous Quarries Gave Jacksons the Lowest Prices Ever You Save Now! Grey Granite amily Monument Extended Pay Terms ANSEL PAYNE which breaks the smooth hn of today's fashiont 1 Installed on Your Prepared oundation CORSETS SECOND LOOR imaimNM mon IK came to boy and He was at no i 3 I I i 8 Vernon and in the Na to to in low cut sides elim inate unsightly thigh bulge toper you smoothly for today's silhouette Jacquard front with leno elastic sides and satin elastic back White Sizes 25 34 Style 204 with 3" collar Style 214 with 2j" collar Matching Sarong bra $395 AS GENTLE AS A RAINDROP TELEPHONE SH 2 7302 14 hrt and rid up Official Named INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Gayle Eads of Indianapolis was named Tuesday as director of the division of vocational rehabilita tion in the state department of public instructiqjj 'Complacency' Hit WASHINGTON (UPI) AL CIO said Wednesday there was no room for about the health of the economy on the basis of new job figures announced by the Labor depart ment The department disclosed Tues day that unemployment fell by 533000 in April to 4962000 while the number of jobs edged up slightly to 65734000 Officials said however that the decline in joblessness was entire ly and did not indi cate any marked improvement in the basic job picture ROBERT COX Robert Cox 67 formerly of Oxford died in his tome at Geneva O' Monday eve WASHINGTON (AP) Sen William ulbright (D Ark) says he believes the ill fated Cuban in vasion was a blunder for which the White House and several oth er agencies bility ulbright ate foreign commented drawer Bv thieves ning after suffering a tack Born in Illinois he this community as a attended school here graduated from Culver Military academy A member of the (Christian church at Geneva Mr Cox retired from the police de partment there six years ago His wife Kay died in 1958 Surviving are three sons How ard of Columbus Major rank Cox USA Jacksonville Ark and Robert Cox Jr Long Beach Calif The body will be sent to Oxford exclusive double front panels lift and support Your tummy is flattened in complete comfort your clothes look belter JERUSALEM Israel The gripping story of the anti Nazi uprising in the Warsaw ghetto swept with hunger and disease but killed with courage was told by a woman survivor in the trial of Adolf Eichmann Wednesday In a low but unfaltering voice Mrs Zivia Lubotkin told of weeks of heroic resistance against over whelming German forces in the walled in Jewish quarter With home made bombs that to be fused with matches a ew arms and scarce ammunition the Jews battled thousands of German troops trying to round them up for deportation to the gas chambers she said A tense audience packed the courtroom as the woman testified about the last ditch struggle of the ghetto fighters did not have a fighting she said was quite clear to us that we had no pros pect of winning in the military sense of the word But we knew that despite their strength we would be the winners ultimately because we believed in a regime of justice to Mrs Lubotkin took the stand immediately after presiding Judge Moshe Landau announced the three judge court trying Eich mann had decided to ask a West German court to examine four prospective defense witnesses Defense counsel Robert Serva tius applied for the all for mer to appear before the court is Israel But Attorney Gen eral Gideon Hausner said all would be arrested on arrival in Israel and held for trial under the Nazi law the law under which Eichmann is tried RIDAY PORTER Miss Catharine A 2:30 pm Chapel member of church BOSWELL Mrs Anne Lee Worley 89 of Boswell distin guished as the first woman ever elected a state senator in the United States died in Home hos pital Lafayette at 9: 10 Tuesday after a long illness She had suffered a fractured hip and had been hospitalized several times recently and was admitted to the hospital the last time oh Apnl 5 Mrs Worley as the wife of Parks Worley never wanted be in politics but turned out be the first woman legislator the South Born into a stalwart Republican Gas Station Thief Gets Only $430 A brazen daylight burglary Claims Down INDIANAPOLIS (AP) total of unemployment bene fit claims moved down toward the 100000 mark last week small recalls took some workers off the Ex GE President Gets Summons WASHINGTON (UPI) Senate investigators Wednesday called former General Electric company President Robert Paxton to an swer charges that he personally spiracy Paxton retired from the $212 000 a year GE presidency late in ebruary following an operation He was awarded several thousand shares: of GE stock under the compensa jtlan for executives Paxton was named in previous testimony on price fixing before the Senate anti trust subcommittee by George Burens former chief of the switchgear division WASHINGTON (AP) Presi dent Habib Bourguiba of Tunisia was to arrive today for 'a state visit and conferences with Pres ident Kennedy The 57 year old Tunisian first president of his country since it became independent in 1956 is Kennedy's first state visitor He will be given the full honors due a head of state Kennedy will greet him when he arrives Bourguiba will per form such traditional duties as placing a wreath on the Tomb of the Unknowns addressing Con gress visiting Mount lunching with newsmen specting the treasures of tional Gallery of Art HIPPENSTEEL INC UNERAL HOME funerals Have Been Scheduled: No gtrdlod feelinfl'l saron Hunt in 3rd Day HOLLAND Mich (AP) The search for 16 year old James Ste phens in the gunfire deaths of two school girls entered a third day Wednesday as the families erf the victims prepared burial services have reported seeing him all over said a state police officer our reports of a youth resem bling the missing Boy Scout swung the search from western lower Michian to the upper pe ninsula 300 miles to the north of Lexington Ky Red Cross worker marfied Robert Burglars Hit Area Theater Safe for $225 MONTICELLO Burglars who entered the Monticello drive iri theater Tuesday night made off with about $225 from a safe and an undetermined amount of cash from a cigarette machine The break in was discovered by Alvin Taylor of 3 owner and operator of theater He told investigators he discovered the burglary at 8:30 am Wednes day state police Det Sgt I Dale MaCurdy said The burglars pried open the rear door of the powdJr room and the door into projection room and broke open the safe there MaCurdy said They also pried open the rear door of the concession building and damaged the cigarette ma chine taking an undetermined amount in coins The burglary also was investi gated by Sheriff Charles Miller and deputies and Mopticello po lice Mrs Ann? riends may rail from 7 to 9 pnis Thursday at Yuill funeral home Boswell Body will lie4n state one hour tefore services at 2 riday in Boswell Methodist church Rev Victor Ramsey and Rev Loren Hetrick officiating burial in Boswell cemetery of the Standard service station cash register at irst and Main streets late Wednesday morning netted thieves only $430 in coins A file from a toolbox on the floor of the station was used to partially open the locked cash register could open the drawer only far enough to get the coins not to tlr? bills farther back Richard Owens 1107 Main the station attendant said the bur glarly occurred between 11:10 and 11:25 am while he was at the Qity Service Motors com pany used car lot a block south on irst The company operates the gasoline station and Owens services its cars at the station Owens said he closed the door of the station before he left but did not lock it He said he was gone about 10 or 15 minutes1James "Washburn head the Lafayette police detective division was in charge of the investigation ONLY sO95 Lettering tablet has polished top and faces with polished base top carved details and large name space Is 48 in width 26 in high ine grairi light grey granite Now for less I ulbright Cites Cuba Traffic Continued from Page 1 ANSEL PAYNE Ansel Payne 32 of 411 South Third died at 6:10 pm Tuesday in Home hospital He had been ill and a patient in the hospital four weeks Born at Tazewell i Tenn he i moved iff 1951 In 1957 hfe was married to Agnes Bell Mr Payne was a repairman for the Lafayette waterworks: rive yearsSurviving with the widow are his parents Mr and Mrs Rob ert Payne of Tazewell two broth ersLawrence and Charles Payne of Lafayette and three sisters Mrs Roy Greer of Lafayette and Misses Judy and June Payne of Tazewell MINGER SURVIVORS Harry Minger 61 of 1205 Brown street who died Tuesday is survived by the widow for merly Betty House isher of Rensselaer to whom he was married six years ago: a daugh ter Mrs Royce Robinson of Pick ett Ark a stepson Benjamin isher of Lafayette his mother Mrs Lydia Minger of Rens selaer and two brothers Walter of Chicago and Curtis of Rensse laer ti ARTHUR JOHNSON Ordinary girdles constrict you bind your legs octu ally cause the thigh bulge SlimillimilllfflfflfUllIIIMI 1 ZAHN SCHNEIDER chairman of the Sen relations committee Tuesday after his com mittee questioned top officials of the State department and the Central Intelligence agency (CIA) He said a decision would be made later whether to call mil itary advisers before either the full committee or the Latin Amer ican affairs subcommittees as Tm concerned I know all I want to ul bright told reporters after a four hour briefing by Allen Dulles director of the super secret CIA and Richard Bissell Jr Dul deputy director for plans who reportedly played a major role in the CIA part the invasion by Cuban exiles ulbright said the testimony confirmed his prior conviction that operation as a whole was a for which the White House the Defense depart ment the CIA and the State de partment share collective responsibility ulbright is known have warned the administration against it when he learned of the planned invasion sarong CRISS CROSS GIRDLE THOMAS Mrs Minnie PM Chapel ATTRACTED BUT NOT AMUSED BOULDER Colo (UPI) Herbert Kaubvar decorated his tavern with hammers and sickles and advertised red hued beer to amuse and at tract May Day customers The display attracted one attention but evi dently 'did not amuse him He threw a rock through Kaub plate glass window Sunevai tJicrne 643 ERRY ST PHONE SH 2 5378 and STOPS THIGH BULGE STOPS MIDRI BULGE' No more woislline roll over! slay put collar smooths your midriff and whittles your waist creqtet the unbroken lire of fashion! wiifaoffis Alabama Streets A Phone SH 2 6254 SH 2 2633 uneral Directors 14 COLUMBIA ST AT I Ofh PHONE SH 2 252S LAAYETTE WINS THE BfflYLE THE BULGES with no girdled feeling! STOPS TUMMY BULGE Visit Jackson's Large Outdoor Display See Over 200 "In Stock" Monumets ofj Every Color Size and Design Each Sale Priced i YOU MAY HAVE PINWORMS AND NOT KNOW IT idgeting nose picking a tormenting rectal itch are often telltale signs ox Pin Worms ugly parasites that med ical experts say infest 1 out of every 3 persons examined Entire may be victims and not know it To get rid of Pin Worms they must be killed in thedarge intestine where they live and multiply exactly what Jayne's tablets do and how they do it: irst a scientific coating carries the tablets into the bowels before they dissolve Then mod ern medically approved ingredient Igoes right to work kills Pin Worms' quickly and easily take chances with danger ous highly contagious Pin Worms which infect entire families Get gen uine Vermifuge small easy to take tablets special sizes for children and adults I Bluffton and a sister Mrs Helen st Miner oi rranKiin xoooins is a teacher and coach at Mt Ayr high school They were returning from a track meet when the ac 1 cident occurred An 11 year old Logansport boy was injured fatally when he rodei his bicycle into the path of a carj on Ind 25 near) his home United Press International reported Eddie Joe McCartney the son of Mrs Margaret McCartney of Logansport died in a Logansport hospital about three hours after 1 the accident The driver of the car I was not held The deaths among three in In IS diana traffic Tuesday raised the'S 1961 Indiana highway fatality county to 296 just one under the'g 297 casualties at this time last year MRS CARTER Mrs Elizabeth Carter 79 of 1524 South Grant West Lafay ette died Tuesday afternoon in her apartment following an ill ness of six months Bom in Arlington Mass she had spent most of fier life in Lex ington Ky She moved to West Lafayette seven years ago She was a member of the ederated church of West Lafay ette and OES and an active there In 1901 she Carter in Lexington He preceded her in death in 1948 Survivors include a sister Mrs Asher West Lafayette and a brother A Smith Lake wood Ohio The body will be sent to Lexing ton Ky for services and burial EARL KELLEHER RANKORT Jhe body of Earl Kelleher 68 who died April 24 in Los Angeles Calif was returned here today for burial Kelleher a native of rankfort lived tore until 1939 After 15 years in Indianapolis he moved to the West Coast 'He is survived by two sisters Mrs Connor of Los Angeles and Mrs Abe Douglass of Rossville UNERALNOTICES CARTER Mrs Elizabeth uneral services in Kerr Bros funeral home Lexinslon Ky at 10 a riday burial at Lexington Two grandchil dren suivive or additional informa tion call Hippensteel funeral home Phone SH 2 7302 COX Robert Services in Belding and Webster funeral home Geneva Thursday afternoon Body thenlii i a ri 1 4111 nr im hi otiipps tuHtiai hohih Civ fnrrt tthoro rinniK tnflV 2 to 3 riday Graveside service at 3 riday in West cemetery Oxford MINGER Harry riends may call at Howard funei home Rem ington after 1 pm Wednesday Serv ices there at 2 Pm Thursday Rev Omar Collins officiating Burial in Remington cemetery PAYNE Ansel riends may call at Soller Baker funeral home after 2 pm Thursday Services in Soller Baker chapel at 10 a riday Rev Peter Hanstra officiating interment In Spring Vale cemetery PORTER Miss Catharine A Resting at Rogers Myers funera home where friends may call afteio pm Thurs day Services at fueral home 2:30 pm riday Rev Gordon Leech officiating interment Grand View cemetery She was a member of Cir cle No 3 of Central Presbyterian ch urch ROBBINS Mrs Virgil riends may call after 2 rh Thursday al Hersh mars Weston funeral home Brook Services at 2 riday in Brook Methodist church Rev Sain Robert son officiating burial in Riverside cemetery THOMAS Mis Minnie Mae i lends may call al Stewart funeral home Monon after 2 pm Tuesday Body then will be sent to Rogers Myers funeral home Lafayette where friends may call after 2 pm Wednesday Services Ln Rogers Myers chapel 2 Pm Thursday Rev Thomas Luke officiating: interment in Spring Vale cemetery Mrs Thomas was a member of Phi Mothers club Two grandchildren survive WIiIlS Mrs Stella riends may call i at Goodwin funeral home rank fort after 4 pm riday Services 11 am Saturday at Woodside Christian church Rev Richard Chamness of ficiating burial Bunnell cemetery Bourguiba To Confer Now Sale Priced Jfa MISS CATHARINE A PORTER Miss Catharine A Porter 98 of 207 South Ninth died at 12:40 pm Tuesday in St Elizabeth hospital where she had been a patient two years She was born at Coshocton 0 and as a child moved with her parents to the Wea Plains south west of the citv Ih 1869 the fam i 'from ily moved to the Round Grove community in White county Miss only living relative Mrs Lee Williams a niece of Cleve land Heights says the family moved to Lafayette in 1902 Miss Porter was the oldest member of Central Presbyterian church She was also member of the' American Historical socie ty VIRGIL WILLIAMS WAYNETOWN Virgil Lee Williams 68 a native of Marrow bone Ky died Tuesday in Culver hospital Crawfordsville He had been ill since "last November ser iously since January He had spent tne montns since bti hospital IndianapolisJ and Culver hospital He was first married to Bonniei Pearl Shobe at Wingate where they resided until her death in 1943 In 1945 he was married to' Irene Miller Dale of Waynetown! where he came to live his marriage to Mrs Dale He came to Indiana from Kentucky in 1908 and retired from work in the Lafayette plant of the Aluminum Company of America in 1958 Surviving with the widow are a son of the 'first marriage Lt Kenneth Williams of the Craw fordsville police department four stepdaughters Mrs Wanda Allen of Santa Ana Calif Mrs Joan Eads of Rock Island Ill Mrs Carolyn Wright of Ontario Calif and Mris Patricia Stephens of Waynetown: a brother Bedford Williams of Newtown and a sis ter Mrs Belle Kirk of Lucernd MRS STELLA WILLS RANKORT Mrs Stella (Lucas) Wills 83 former rank fort resident died Tuesday in Henry ord hospital at Detroit Mich after an illness of three months She had lived in Detroit since 1916 She was born in rankfort and married rank Wills who died in 1945 She was a member of Wood side Christian church rankfort Surviving are a son Max of Detroit and a daughter Mrs red Baker also of Detroit Her body is being returned here for services and burial family near Boswell Mrs Worley held her Tennessee Senate seat as a Democrat after succeeding her husband died in office Elected from the Second district composed ofr Sullivan and Hawk ins countiesMrs Worley then of Bluff City Tenn won a con tested special election from her male Republican' opponent Hexie McNeil of Kingsport Tenn The election was Jan 25 1921 three weeks after the death of Mrs husband but she was not seated until confirmed winner after a contest suit in which suit was dis missed Mrs Worley won by 503 votes Ironically Mrs Worley had not been favorable to wom an suffrage Mrs husband to whom she was married in 1907 had a distinguished career as state rep resentative and senator and was being considered by some as a Democratic gubernatorial candi date After his death and after she had completed one term as state senator Mrs Worley re turned to Boswell Her Senate chair is in the state Nashville Tenn Mrs Worley was a the irst Methodist Bluff City Tenrr She has immediate survivors The Journal and Courier March 4 printed a feature story about Mrs Worley in its Satur day magazine while she was a patient in the hospital A picture of her and a nurse showing her looking at a copy of a joint resolution from the Tennessee House of Representatives and Sen ate signed by Tennessee Gov Bu ford Ellington William Baird speaker of the Senate and author of the joint resolution and James Bomar speaker of the House The resolution cited her career and saluted Mrs Worley: resolution expressing the wish that Mr Parks Worley for mer senator from the Second Senatorial district may enjoy a speedy complete recov ery Kaiser's Son Dies OAKLAND Calif (AP) Henry Kaiser Jr 44 son of industri alist Henry Kaiser Sr and vice president of Kaiser Indus tries died Tuesday after a long illness He was the second son of the noted construction mag nate and took an active part in the management of many of the varied Kaiser enterprises He was born in' Everett Wash 1 i I I 1 7 I I i 1 1 'Z 1 a 1 I 3 fl I' I ii I TITUS fi A I GREENHOUSE ij i I Deliver i 1 1 Battle Ground LO 7 2521 8 Miles North oh Road 43 I i ZA I I 1 7 I JC 4 AX a I PaI joa 1 4 iry tv: fe A I A Izlt I 1 MR I I I IAIRCHILDl I VliA XsK TVTvl I SI mN 3 4 V' i Safe wr 3 i ls fi 1 A i "I ArranflpmriiU I Zz ZT ZZ ZZZZZZ' ZZT ZZZ ZZ iMI 4 MH HHr Mg Kj Im IM ii Bi i' I i 3 fiT Il 4 5 3 I mb III I j'I il.

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