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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 4

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Lafayette, Indiana
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THE JOURNAL AND COURT ER LAAYETT IND Monday Evening September 28 1964 GOV CONNALLY 95 or ROM WOUNDS I AUSTIN Tex (UPI) John Connally said Sunday has recovered 95 per from the wounds he suffered when President Kennedy was as sassihated 4 Connally told a news con ferenCe he still has some trouble with his right side and arm but his leg has totally healed don't have anyfpain at all nor do I have any he said do I haye trouble using a tooth brush and bringing a fork up to my mouth small things like 1 Republicans Speak At lora parents i DEATHS IN CITY AREA VA Officer Dies Warren County Rally At rankfort the ADVERTISEMENT to Jasper A Announcing NATURAL gas BOTTLE GAS OIL i This Week only Ladies Rocker 839 EIKENBIRRY 4' emergency covers Park Jackson Monuments Park Til 8:30 PM Downtown Mon thru Downtown Main Street at Ninth i 9 th REIERS BUDGET STORE Phone SH2 73O2 9th and MAIN STREET Introductory Special This Week Only I Welsh people know these are crucial times and they know Dick Ristine is the candidate for governor who has the qualifica tions needed by the chief executive Dick Ristine and I will be elected by thoughtful voters who want their governor to be young experienced and One of the most common causes of ordinary stomach distress gas pains sourness and over acidity is a temporary slow down in your intestinal system Simple seltzer tablets and stomach sweeteners do nothing to speed up your intestinal sys tem nothing to relieve the in testinal blockage that causes so much stomach distress why you should know about sparkling Sal It not only relieves stomach dis Our Appointment as ranchised Dealers or NEW SIEGLER HEATERS NELSON Harold riends may call after 1 pm Tuesday at Aufenberg and White uneral Home Monticello Services there at 11 am Wednesday the Rev Joseph A Hornick officiating Interment In' Riverview Cemetery Three grand children survive I hsrles (Chet) Knoll 71 Veterans Af fairs officer of Clinton County and a former baseball umpire was stricken with a fatal heart attack Sunday afternoon He be came ill in his home 402 Paris St and was taken 'to Clinton County Hospital where he suffered the attack and died a short time later at 3:40 pm Bom at North Heidelberg Pa he was a veteran of World War I and had been Veterans Affairs officer here for two years He formerly was a well known baseball umpire He umpired Big Ten baseball games of Purdue and Indiana Universities and also officiated at games in the Three I League and in the rankfort Industrial League Mr Knoll came to rankfort in 1912 as a foreman for the old Bankable Cigar Cd now the National Cigar Co and later was associated with the Central Cigar Store He was married to Grace ox in 1917 and was a member of the irst Christian Church American Legion 40 and 8 and Eagles Surviving with the widow are a son Jack of rankfort a daughter Mrs' Ann Bums ofladison Wis and a brother Jack Seidel of Reading Pa WILLIAMSPORT John Ryan Republican nominee for lieutenant governor predicted here Saturday night that Ristine and I will be' elected by thoughtful voters who want their governor to be young experienced and Ryan was the speaker at a Warren County barbecue'' rally at the 4 fairgrounds here He said: is my opinion that a good number of politicians tend to underestimate the intelligence of voters These politicians think they can take a candidate without experience without a record and without a program wrap him in a fancy advertis ing program and sell him like a box of cornflakes is what the Democrat bosses are trying to do in this campaign in Indiana And convinced they get the job done The people of In diana going to entrust the office of governor to a man whose only recommendation is the endorsement of Gov Matt I 1 just right at every point trom head to toe Choice of beautiful assorted 'tolor tapestry Choice of Maple or Mahogany inish Regular 4995 $5 Month Phone 866 h123 Rensselaer Indiana Improved Roads Sought by Ristine BLOOMINGTON (AP) Lt Gov Richard Ristine cam paigning for the seat on theepublican ticket called for highway improvements in St Joseph Vanderburgh Monroe and Perry Counties Speaking in Bloomington Sun day Ristine told members of the Highway 37 Association: traffic generated by such developments as the Monroe Reservoir and the new bridge at Cannelton will demand the improvement of highways like No 37 But all of us should remember that this highway the only one that needs the immediate attention of the The nominee added that St Joseph County in the north and Vanderburgh County in the south lacked modem highway links with Indianapolis India Pakistan Battle Losses At High Peak NEW DELHI India ighting between India and PakistanJn disputed Kashmir has been heavy this month De fense Minister Chavan said Monday and casualties have been the highest since the cease fire in 1949 He told Parliament that In dian losses have been 37 killed 17 wounded and eight missing and Pakistan has lost 72 killed and 25 wounded so far this month Chavan said there had been 163 an average of al most six a day in September along the cease fire line dividing the Himalayan state India and Pakistan have been quarreling over since partition in 1947 OTTE Herbert riends may call at Jackson uneral Home Delphi after Tuesday noon Masonic service th'er at 7:30 pm Tuesday uneral there at 2 pm Wednesday th Rev Jame Rankin officiating burial In Zion Ceme tery with military rites at grave Two grandchildren and five great grandchil dren survive May Learn 'New Math' LORA A discussion of "new by Kenneth ree land junior school teacher at a lora PTO meeting has re sulted in parents requesting a special class so they could learn more about it Parents were invited to die lora School at 7:30 pm Mon day to become better prepared to assist in home work! Gradeis studying the new mathematics The meeting will be conducted by reeland Discussed will be the Whys of addition and subtraction some properties of addition another way to subtract sentences and equations some properties of multiplication whysz and hows of multiplication and division tests of divisibility and another way to divide The discussion will be keyed to the person with no back ground in the new math and a small amount of mathematical background other than addition subtraction multiplication and division Anyone interested is invited i alter Woods 54 In Sunday driving an In WILLIAMSPORT Sixth Dis trict Congressman Richard Roudebush (R Ind) also charged here Saturday night that Philadelphia carpet bagger' and a product of the most corrupt big city political machine in the is try ing capture a conservative Indiana Congressional District: Roudebush stated his oppo nent is a residents of the Sixth Congres sional District has been doing a lot of talking but we really have not heard about him where fye comes from what he believes 'his past associations arid just where he stands on the Roudebush continued the only thing the people of Indiana have been able io Roudebush continued that my opponent is adept at the big city smear and slander campaigning so common in the corrupt one party machines of the knows every vicious fright word employed by the radical left wingers oh the East Roudebush stated he has failed to tell the people about his Americans for Democratic Action association back Roudebush declared tress it also relieves one of its most common causes (Almost instantly this ant acid laxative sparkles away gas pains sourness and overacidity Then it speeds on as only a fluid can to clear away the in testinal wastes that so often i cause these stomach problems (Next time stomach distress bothers you try sparkling Sal Hepatica' It leaves you feeling fresh vital the way you want to feel San Pierre Youth ound Hanged SAN PIERRE (AP) June graduate of San Pierre High School was found hanged Sunday two hours after his par ents thought he had put new seat covers bn his car and had gone to see his girl friend police said The parents of the youth John Schweda Jr 18 said he ap peared to have no problems be fore leaving their farm home Sunday afternoon HEATER heater that pays for i CHARLES DAVIS Charles Davis 74 former ly of 403 Owen St died at 8:15 pm Saturday in the Indiana State Soldiers Home Hospital He had been at patient there since Sept 8 He was bom in Homer Ill and married Miss Lydia May in 1931 She died in 1946 Mr Davis had been a painter most of his life Surviving are one son Charles Jr of Lafayette seven step children James Gray of La fayette Donald Gray of or est Park Ga Mrs Lucille Pe ters of Pine Village Mrs Dor othy Eggers of Dayton Ohio Mrs Helen Davis and Mrs Mar jorie Humphrey of Lafayette and Mrs Eileen Holloway of Attica one brother Donald Davis of Sterling' Ill and one sister Mrs Grace Ovian of St Louis Mo ALBERT SQRENSON OWLER Albert (Sorenson 61 of West ourth Street died at 12:20 pm Saturday in Home Hospital Lafayette where he had been a patient 10 weeks He had been in failing health for six months He was bom in Benton Coun ty and spent all his life here In 1927 he was married to Ad die Gray and was a member of the Lutheran Church Surviving are the' widow three daughters Mrs Mabel Colvin of Indianapolis Mrs Mona Carlile and Mrs ay Murphy of Boswell a son Lar ry of Indianapolis a brother Chris of owler and three sis ters Mrs Hanna of ow ler Mrs Martha Renville of Clifton Ill' and Mrs Addie Robertson of Delphi! INANT GIBSON DELPHI Robert Ray Gib son nine day old son of Mr and Mrs Emory Gibson of Rt 2 Delphi died at 1:40 pm Satur day at White County Memorial Hospital Monticello He had been ill one day He was' bom Sept 17 Surviving with his parents is one brother Emory Jr at home MRS THOMAS LAPRAD DELPHI Mrs Nancy (Barnhart) Laprad 79 of Rt 4 died at 3:40 am Sunday in Home Hospital Lafayette She was patient there 25 days She was bom in ranklin County Va and in 1910 was married to Thomas Laprad She spent most of her married life in the Pyrmont community and was a member of the Pyr mont Church of the Brethren Surviving are her husband two sons John Laprad of Del phi and red of Rossville three daughters Mrs Esther Neff of Rt 4 Delphi Mrs Ruth Wade of Chicago and Mrs Elsie Troxel of Lafayette one broth er A Barnhart of Rt 4 Delphi and one sister Miss Martha Barnhart of Peru MRS BERTHA MACY THORNTOWN Mrs Bertha Macy 81 formerly of Thorn town died at 10:20 am Satur day at Witham Hospital Leba non where she had been a pa tient only one day Bom in Medicine Kan she spent most of her life in Thorn town In recent years however she had lived with a daughter in lorida returning to Thorn town only for the summer months I She was a member of the Presbyterian Church and of Eastern Star here In 1915 at Thorntown she married Bern Macy who died in 1958 She is survived by her daugh ter Mrs Virginia Hudsteth Miami la HERBERT EOTTE RADNOR Herbert Otte 69 of Radnor a retired Chicago postal worker died in Home Hospital Lafayette at 3:45 pm Sunday He was a patient there 18 days I i Bom in New York City he spent most of his life in Chicago where he worked in I the postal service until his retirement seven years agio when he and ils wife formerly Nellie Widner moved to Radnor former home of Mrs Otte He was a veteran of World War I and a member of Mt Olive Masonic Lodge of Delphi I ii Surviving with the widow are a daughter Mrs Elizabeth Schlicker of Mesa Ariz and two sisters Mrs Prentiss of Palatine Ill and Mrs Irma Englehart of Los Angeles CARL SOMERS MONON Carl Somers 84 died at 10:05 pm Saturday at the Battle Ground Nursing Home where he had been a pa tient one day I He had been in ill health the past four years He was bom in Bourneville Ohio in 1903 married Miss Pearl I Rowan in Otterbein They moved to Monon from Rensselaer 41 years ago Mr Somers was a (retired plumber and a member of the Monon Methodist: Chufch Surviving are his widow and three sons William (Bus) Som ers of Chicago Lawrence of Mo non and Earl of Indianapolis Do you know the hidden cause of stomach distress? Jruneral y'tome Madalin Bradshaw Kenneth Harry I Kanti PHONE SH 2 7878 721 NORTH ST DEDICATED TO REVERENCE DIGNITY SERVICE Ex Umpire' MRS CLARA TURPIN Mrs Clara Turpin 78 resident of the Soldiers Home since November 1949 died at 4:50 pm Saturday in the hos pital there after an extended illness Mrs Turpin was a native of Chrisney and was a widow of Ira Turpin a World War I veteran She entered the home from Evansville the body was sent there I HAROLD NELSON a Nelson operator of a general store at Guernsey north of Monticello many years ago died on i his 69th birthday Sun day morning in St Hospital Chicago He was bom in Rockford Ill and had been a mail carrier in Chicago for 20 years Surviving with the widow the former Hazel Wert of Monti cello are a son William and a daughter Mrs Kenneth An derson (The body is being sent to Monticello MRS DESSIE ADAMS WOLCOTT Mrs Dessie (Lear) Adams 84 died at 9 pm Saturday at the home of her nephew Denzel Lear where she had (been living since 1957 She had been ill two years She was bom in Princeton Township and was married to Paul Adams in 1915 They lived in Michigan for 40 years until his death in 1956 She was a memberi of the Wolcott Chris tian Chiirch Surviving are two brothers Bert and Lowell Lear The body is being sent Crystal Mich for burial Regard of Condition Vhen ou Buy A New SIEGLER This Week at Reiters Budget Store No Money Down Easy Budget Terms SOMERS Carl riends may call after 1:30 I pm Monday at Stewart I neral Home Monon services there1 at 2 pm Tuesday the Rev Harry Alle mang officiating Burial In Weston Ceme tery Rensselaer A son and a sister pre ceded him In death Also surviving are five grandchildren and six great grand chl id ren I ii SORENSON Albert riends may call at Hooker uneral Home owler after Monday noon Services there 2 pm Tuesday the Rev Richard Brown offi ciating burial In owler Cemetery Sur vlvors Include 13 grandchildren BRADSHAW CO ING NEED WORK EMPLOYMENT Uwl SERVICE INC LICENSED EMPLOYMENT AGENCY LAAYETTE LOAN TRUST BLDG SUITE S3 I SH 2 7344 LAPRAD Mrs Nancy uneral serv ice at 2 i pm Tuesday In Pyrmont Church of the Brethren the Rev Ira rantz officiating Burial in Pyrmont Cemetery riends call after 1 pm Monday at the Jackson uneral Home Delphi The body will lie In state from 1 to 2 pml Tuesday at the church Also surviving ate 11 grandchildren SH 2 1 1 17 914 Columbia Lafayette An old time favorite! Extra highform fitting i I back and padded seat that supports the body I LaoJ Xxk In keeping with our policy to serve you with only the finest quality products we areproud to announce our appointment as A ne Siegler Home Heater dealer The new Siegler give you the amazing comfort of warm floor heating and only Siegler has the patented Inner Heat Tubes and built in blower system that stops the waste of heat on tfie ceiling and out thierchim ney Drop in and let us prove how Siegler can give you Super loor Heating cbmfort as it pays for itself with the fuel it saves vour family a healthier happier warmer home with a beautiful new caU SH 2 7302 I 5IAIIQI ESS LOWERS NO PAKKN WORRIEH Pboa SB 441 Bl ByiMMk AttH well BL or Your Old Heater NOE SERVICE 2I hour a day service is maintained by Hip pensteehi Ambulances fully equipped and Bl manned by trained personnel! xeMLO pwiolzwowe etwee row A OPEN Kjuneral Home (i ORMERLY (j ROGERS MYERS Inc 16 Die In Crashes 1 By Th Attclatd PrU 7 The of persons killed on roadways over the weekend 1 reached a grim 16 Sunday i 4 rancis LeRoy Baily 33 Rt 2 Crothersville was' killed shortly before midnight Sunday when an automobile struck him as he was bicycling along US 31 about one mile north of Uniontown Six Marian College freshmen were riding in a car which slammed (into a tree near the Indianapolis campus Sunday killing a II Cincinnati coed and injuring the other one of them critically The victim Delores Neihaus 17 was crushed beneath the car after it overturned jl Marsha Suzanne Lynch 17 Indianapolis was killed Sunday when a station wagon she was driving sideswiped a car on an Indianapolis street Sally Downing 7 Waterford crouching behind her parked car on a country road was struck and killed Sunday by an auto driven by a man charged with drunken driving The widowed mother of the advertising manager of the Mishawaka Times was killed Sunday when the car in which she was (riding ran through a stoj) and struck another auto broadside on US 6 north of Syracuse The victim Mrs Lester 55 Misha waka mother of Lex Lester died two hours later in Goshen General Hospital A one ca? collision on raih slick Indiana 57 north of Pe tersburg Sunday took the life of Charles Turlington 37 Dex ter Mo Hubert dianapolis' died early when the car he was struck an abutment at dianapolis intersection Darrell I Buechlin 17 was fatally pinned under the of his auto after the car toppled over an embankment (at the intersection of Indiana 57 and 64 at! Oakland City Sunday i UNERAL NOTICES it fun to romp on a cozy yy warm jujur or Information Phone SH 2 6254 SlhTiBItfrffi DAVIS Charles Body will lie: In stale one hour before service In Soldiers Home Chapel at 2 pm Tuesday Chaplain Robert Wlllburn officiating Burial In In diana Soldiers Home Cemetery Bradshaw uneral Hom in charg of arrangements GIBSON Robert Ray uneral services ot pm iTuesday at Cornell uneral Home Delphi the Rev Lloyd uller of ficiating Burial In Pittsburg Cemetery neat Delphi riends coll at the funeral home after pm Monday Survivors In clude maternal grandparents Mr end Mrs David I Justice of Rt 2 Delphi KNOLL Charles riends may call at Goodwin uneral Home rankfort offer 3 pm Monday Services there at I pm Tuesday the Rev George Smith officiating burial In Greenlawn Cemetery rankfort lv grandchildren survive j' i St Ml I 4 I 'T MSaEgsilii 4 MW SSL? 1 tat IM r'iv 1MME 07 0 EISLER 1 1 i The with' the fuel it saves ttlru i jf i if MB 1 mi nii ui I 4 illii liifiiUr tiilliu 4 AT a AItTBU Hippensteell UNERAL HOME (22 NON I Hill i liil or Information Phone SH 2 6254 SlhTiBItfrffi IHJJ is.

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