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if i 5 i. 9 it i'vi yiv yvfev 10A ffftf ttfiantlg Imtrital Mondoy, December 21, 1959 Obituaries Fiend Slaughters Florida Farmer, Nickclsen's Glendel Ingram, Iem Griffith and Boys Rank Well Ahead In Florida- (CONTINUED FROM HOI ONE) 45 Americans Are Ordained In Rome Rites Francis, G. Averill. He was a native of Florala, Als.f and a former employe of the Xaval Air Station. He had resided in Escambia County for the past 30 years and was a member of the Baptist church.

MRS. CLARA WEEKLEY GONZALEZ Tuner! aervioes for Mr. Clara WfPkley (ionzalez, 78, of 32n W. Mnrcno widow of th late Hufth F. Gonzales, who died Saturday in a rent home, will he held a 2 p.m.

Monday in Fisher-Pou Chapel with the Rev. James M. MeChesney He is survived by his wife, Mrs. boys are in the lopsided majority Burial will be In St. John'" Cemetery.

I'allliearera will be K. D. Holmes, among the highest scorers. John N. Atexson, Walter Weekley, One answer, though, might be P.

X. Gonzalez. Malcolm Brown and that a boy. is expected to show Charlei "Weekley. ROME (AP)-Forty-five students of the Pontifical North American College in Rome were ordained Sunday to the Roman Catholic priesthood.

The Most Rev. Martin J. O'Connor, rector of Rome College and titular Archbishop of Laodicea, Mra. Gonzalez was a melons of Kacambia County, greater achievement than girls, Sims said. The boy's family and She was a member of tha First Wife, 2 Children (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) McLeod 27, who ran two miles to a telephone and notified the sheriff.

Boyer reported McLeod had gone to the Walker home to join Walker on a wild dog hunt. Unable to arouse anyone, he forced a door and entered. He found Mrs. Walker's body in the dining room and the bodies of Walker and the boy in the living room. The girl's body was discovered later by officers.

The Walkers lived on a farm about two miles east of Osprey, a small town on the Florida west coast about 10 miles south of Sarasota, They came to Osprey about Presbyterian Church. Surviving are two aona. John P. society in general, expecting more Haltle Leonard; and three da lighters, Mra. Haxel Powers, Mrs.

Carol Jordan and Mrs. Joyce Jnrman of Pensacola: four sons, Charles H. Leonard of Pensacola, TSgt. Jimmy ft. Leonard, U.S.

Air Force In North Dakota, Herman F. Leonard and Garvin Ieonard, both of Pensacola; four sisters, Mrs. Arvenia Nobles, DeFuniak Springs, Mrs. Nola Mc-Kee, Pensacola, Mrs. Iowa Camp-hell, Satsuma, and Mrs.

Vert is Griffith of Pensacola; two brothers, Curtis Leonard, Pensacola, and Currie Ionard, Paxton, and 13 grandchildren. Burial will be In Whitmlre Cemetery. ROLEN C. SIKES FORT WALTON BEACH Funeral services for Rolen C. Sikes, 63, of Destin, who died Saturday morning, will be held at 2 p.m.

Monday in Mclaughlin Mortuary Chapel here. The Key, George M. Pickard will oerformed the ceremony. Gonzalez of Penaacola and Hugh F. Gonzalez Jr.

of Freeport, a daughter, Mra. Clara Handley of of him, somehow adds to his abil ity to achieve. The newly ordained priests, rep rensacola; a brother, Lynn eeK- ley of Tampa: seven grandchildren; Then, too, a boy's means of earn resenting 25 states and the District of Columbua. will return to their two ifreat-grandchildren and other relatives. respective archdioceses and dio ing a living likely will be tied in with achievement and ability.

But a girl's livelihood might depend upon how well she handles the so SAMUEL ALBERT GARRETT funeral services for Samuel Al ceses tne tniteo aiaies in all after completing their theological studies in June next year. bert liarrett, 87, of Kt. 2, Box 631, lieuian, who dti-d Saturday niornini! More than 200 parents, relatives at his home, will be held at 2 p.m. officiate. cial graces, Sims said.

Other questions which might be raised by the test results are whether the public school academic program is geared more for the In the Beulah Baptist Church with the Itevs. V. M. Aibrit-ton a titl J. T.

Brock officiating. He was a liftelong resident of this 2'i years ago from Wauchula. Walker worked on the farm as area and a member of tne irst Presbyterian Church In Destin, a laborer. A funeral cortege will leave the home at 1 :45 p.m. Burial will be in the Beulah Cemetery, Active pallbearers will be Alvin He was a member of the Alpha Masonic Ijodge 172 of Fort Walton The sheriff said the family was needs of boys than girls, or whether the tests given impartial though they attempt to be are really Reach, a Shriner and a member of the Destin American legion Post.

Fouraker, Clarence Fmiraker, Allen last seen alive about 3:45 p.m. Saturday when they left the home Garrett, Thomas Me.Nair, Curtis rigged in favor of boys. Sims makes no pretense of know of Walker's employer to return to l.aiiton and Amos Brewton. Honorary nallhearers will be Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Alice O.

Sikes: his mother, Mrs. Mary Atkinson, Pensacola; one sister, Mrs. Maxine Douglas, Tampa; and one niece. Burial will' In Mary Esther Cemetery with Masonic services. C.

Webh, W. H. Wakefield, J. A. (Mom, H.

B. Garrett, K. White, ing the answers to these questions. Elsewhere in his analysis, Sims says Florida pupils rank well on their home. Mrs.

Walker left about 15 minutes ahead of her husband and children. and. Gilbert Chestnut. A native of Santa Rosa County, end friends from the United States were present at the ceremony in the college's chapel. On each of the next three days, the young priests will offer mass at the shrines and sanctuaries of the Eternal City.

Those ordained in Sunday's ceremony included: Carroll L. Dupuis, Route 1, Box 20A, Arnaudville, William H. Mertes, 1658 N.E. 182nd North Miami Beach, William B. Provosty, 122 Barrister Alexandria, Terrell F.

Solana, 72 Anastasia Boulevard, St. Augustine, and John Bruce Street, 414 Cleveland Camden, Ark. Burglars Escape With $28 Cash Mr. Garrett Jiad lived in Beulah for BADLY BEATEN the tests as compared with national average. Seventy per cent of the seniors the last "ft years and was a member of the Pine Forest Methodist Authorities theorized that the Church.

Surviving: are his wife. Mrs. Mar tested were above the national: killer jumped Mrs. Walker when she reached her home. Her body average in science, and about the garet Letitia Garrett of Beulah; four sons, Samuel A.

Garrett and Archie was badly beaten. Then, ponce same percentage in mathematics.) M. Garrett, both of Pensacola, Xra Garrett of Dublin, and Bill Gar figured, Walker and the children Forty-eight per cent were at the national average in social sciences. rett of I.os Angeles, three daughters, Mrs. I.

C. Fouraker of 0 0 0 0 Tallahassee, Mrs. Fat Kicholi of Natchez, and Mrs. Flora Mar- but of Atlanta, a brother, On the English test, only 40 per cent of the pupils matched the national average. That was an increase of 11 per cent since 1955.

George Garrett of Mobile, a Christmas BONUS EVENT! ALL Diamonds! Nationally Advertised Watches ixcIJtionsi Sterling1 Silver Flatware ttflJSES! Ladies' and Men's Stone Rings! Costume Jewelry! Gift Department! IxWTJ Those many thousondi who hove enjoyed the gratifying experience of NICKELSEN'S service will Uow that not tingle price tag has been changed and that every item maintain! the NICKELSEN reputation for quality and integrity earned through the yean! sister, Mrs. Gug Hinote of pensacola; 15 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren. Burglars broke into Bogan Plum-bine Supply 100 S. Alcaniz The family requests that llowers Flecks of Blood Are Touhy Clues (CONTINUED MOM PAGE ONE) blood on the glass, leading them to believe at least one of Miller's shots may have hit the attackers, probably in a high spot, such as the shoulder, chest or cheek. Miller said it appeared at least two men leapt up from nearby bushes to fire at him and Touhy with 12-gatige shotguns.

He said it seemed that one of the assailants fled limping. Police could find only four of the five bullets fired back by Miller, however. Two were found across the street from the Touhy house, actually that of Touhy's sister, Ethel Alesia, and the fourth bullet was in a second parked be omitted. and stole about $28, according, to Detective Earl Doll. Police to Give Needy Baskets L.

(LOU) HINRICHS Funeral services for R. L. (Ixu) Hinrlehs. 64. of 1217 Wisteria came in and were Their bodies showed no signs of a beating.

The sheriff said the woman's clothing was disarrayed and officers speculated she was beaten while fighting off a would-be rapist. McLeod told officers he had known Walker about two years and that Walker had no enemies as far as he knew. McLeod added that the only weapon Walker owned was a .22 rifle. This rifle was found in a nearby barn. Police said it had not been fired recently.

The sheriff said the killer's shots were not heard because it is a mile from the Walker home Warrington, who died Thursday, will be held at 10 a.m. Monday in Fisher- Fou Chapel with the Rev. Jules Keating of St. Thomas More Cath Policemen Frank Mathews and Buford Lukers discovered the pane on the front door broken early Sunday morning and made the Initial investigation. Theft of a spare tire owned by W.

E. Pyron, 5519 Lynwood Forrest Park, was investigated by the sheriff's office Saturday. olic Church officiating. I- Honorary pallbearers will be R. Ij.

Christmas baskets will be distributed to 60 needy families in the assembly room of police headquarters at 11 a.m. Wednesday. Asst. Police Chief George White, chairman of annual project, said cards have been mailed to the families and it will be necessary Kendrick, Malcolm Miller, Emmett i Shelby, Aaron Suares. frank Knight and Ralph floerma.

Active pallbearers will be J. w. Bovett. Edward Mix. Marvin Hin- richs.

Jack Bryant, Carlos Clark and Tony Hinrlehs. of for the recipients of the baskets The United States division forestry was established in 1880. Burial will be In Union Hill Ceme 'to present these cards to the nearest house. car. I.

tery. Police theorized the missine fifth slug actually may have ROBERT ALBERT BELLINGER Funeral services for Robert Albert Bellinger, 61, who died Saturday afternoon In a local hospital, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in waters Hibhert Chapel. lodged in the body of one of the killers. This would mean the man might have been seriously wounded and would require expert medical attention.

"The Camel" was Murray Humphreys, an aging and ailine Mr. Bellinger, a city employe, re ESCAMBIA FURNITURE CO. Buy Now Use Our Convenient Terms for Christmas Purchases IfPl sided at 415 E. Intendencia St. He had been a resident of Pensacola for 44 years.

iy jy iy Active pallbearers will be H. CONVENIENT TERMS UP TO 12 MONTHS TO PAY former buddy of Al Capone. Touhy in his heyday was an arch Davis, Clifford Davis, Lester Davis. Hillery Moore, Aubury Davis and F.verett Murphy. rival of Capone's.

PENIACOLA I PAtAFOX Honorary pallbearers Include U. W. Robertson, Tooke. Taylor, Ear! Humphreys, who became one MoClellan, W. M.

Imbeth, Edward Jarman and Krnest carr. He Is survived by his wife, Ellen; ol tapone most potent successors, was said to have resented even the implication that Touhy might be considering any return two brothers, Osco Goodman and Floyd Bellinger, both of Pensacola; two sisters, Mrs. Pete Mshon of Pensacola and Mrs. Daisy Judy of Kayou Ia Batre, Ala. Burial will In Union Hill Ceme Make it a to competition with the Capone crew, which since has solidified into a multi-faceted economic operation known as the "Chicago Syndicate." tery.

Chavis-Gilmore 25" HATURAL DOLL ROOTED HAIR WASHABLE JUST LIKE REAL LARRY WAHL Funeral services for Larry TV'ahl, of 4929 Mobile who died Saturday morning, will be held at Westing ho use Christmas 41 East Wright Just Off Palafex 30 p.m. Monday. In Waters Hib- bert Chapel. i Mr. Hahl was an Inspector at A' the Xaval Air Station.

A native of Ringhamtoit, N. he resided In Pensacola the last 30 years. in ii Inn ir i in mi i ill iiii SPECIAL PRE-CHRISTMAS TRADES AND TERMS! Father of Lonely Child Is Located (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) send such a small tot, as she is, He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Forrest Wahl; a brother, Henry Wahl, Binghampton, X. and a sister, Mrs.

Mabel Hartman, Indl-cntt. X. Y. Burial will be In St, John Ceme tery. WESTINGHOUSE Washer-Dryer Combination As Low As Honorary pallbearers will be James on sucn a long journey oy A4 if MA I t.f FOR BOYS OR GIRLS Sidewalk Bike, convertible in a jiffy knuckle guards handle bar grips and streamers.

All deluxe features. 29's Gonrnlei. Frank X. Carroll, Joe Mar-, chetti, Paul Clifford. George De- Konty and Benjamin Clegg.

Active pallbearers will be T. F. T. R. Mixon, Carl Bernard, Frank Llberato.

J. C. Self and Elmer But company officials turned Evelyn over to police when no one called for her. She said her mother's name was Maria and her last name was something that sounded to them like "Myra." C. Boos, Has Evening Dress Hi Heel Shoes and Ear Bobs ONLY $98 CHARLES HENRY BABCOCK Charles Henry Babcock.

31. an s3l95 With Trade Then began hours of checking out employe of North American Aviation and a former reident of Fort Wal leads and telephoning back and forth between here and Miami. Model WD 3-V The Miami Beach address on the card paid off. Florida police ton Beach, was killed In an automobile accident at Moncks Corner, S. Thursday.

Funeral services will be held at in a.m. Tuesday at the McTjiughlin Mortuary Chapel with the Rev. Wade Hopkins officiating. Burial will be in Beal Memorial Cemetery. inquired of people living there and so obtained Leen name and address here.

WITH TRADE 10 WEI MISS LAURA M. PADGETT Miss Laura M. Padgett, died DISQUALIFIED SUCCESS SALEM, Conn. (UPI) A man hunday In a Gadsden County hos pitsl. who can't read nearly qualified as CHOICE OF WHITE or COLORED She was a native of Walton County and a lifelong; resident of the Pleas FIRST PAYMENT MARCH 1960 A ant drove community.

Survivors Include two brothers, reus ranjreu ana walker t'adeett a voter here anyway. He memorized a paragraph frequently used to test reading ability and recited it perfectly. A registration official said, "That's fine now read it right side up." and three sisters, Miss Sarah Alice PartRett, Miss Mary Abhie Fadsett 1 VI If and Miss Charity Padgett, all of Pleasant Grove. THE ATTACHE Funeral arrangements will be announced by Pasre-Clary Funeral sUi Home of DeFuniak Springs. Weather CAPERS M.

BARNHILL Capers M. Barnhill. 88, died Saturday in Lakeland after a brief Ill new slim, trim travel case design portable TV New "Power-Up" Picture performs where others foil. New design features the new channel ness. Survivors Include ft son, Quintnn it.

narnhill, Lakeland. The hotly whs sent to Milton Sun day biiiI Mill remain at Ktewn V. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE WEATHER BUREAU Pensacola, Florida SUN AND TIDES FOR MONDAY: Sun-rise 6.42 a.m. Sunset 4:52 p.m.

Tide predictions by the V. S. Coasl tnd Geodetic Survey: High, a.m. Low 11:43 a.m. Adjustments to be made to the times of Pensacols tides to obtain the times of tides at the following places.

Pensacola Bay Hlfh tow Entrance 1:3.1 earlier 0.34 earlier Warrlnnlon 0:27 earlier 0:30 earlier Lora Point, Escambia Funeral Home Until 2 p.m. Monday, 1 r. As Low As I ven win ne tHKen to Nimimnis Cemetery at Munson for xraveslde rin I uniny -u iciici.1 I. services at 3 p.m. The Itev.

J. Ture wirn every munnci change. New foldaway an- Ik rj tenna vanishes when not I fefo)95 Kumieia will omciate. DONNIE L. FAILS JAT Unnnle L.

Fails, 3, a re tired butcher, died Saturday night UPS). Bay o.3 later B. Bay River 0:44 later Destin (E. Pass) 0.27 earlier Panama City 0:43 earlier 1:03 later 1:17 later 1.29 later 0:44 earlier needed. I-.

Plus Service Chargo Famous TEMPERATURE Highest temperature yesterday it. Highest of record thli time of year 76. Lowest temperature yesterday 3J. Lowest of record this time of year 17. RAINFALL Normal for December 4.17 lnrhes.

Total this month to 1 p.m. yesterdav 1.10 inches Deficiency this month through yesterday STEAM IRONS Regular $17.95 WESTINGHOUSE i ELECTRIC BLANKETS iW'iJ i Union Hardware SKATES $395 p.m. year iiicnra, loiai mis year to 2 yesterday M.21 Inches. Excess this through yesterday 20.15 tnches 1.4 FLORIDA TEMPERATURES 1- Apalachlcola 42' Orlando 73 49 Fort Myers TS 50: PENSACOLA 5s 37 Jacksonville 44j Tampa 73 4 Key West 66 611 w. Palm Bch 77 54 Miami 76 531 REST OF NATION 1695 H.

L. 29 18! KnoxvUle H. L. 42 2 ma nonie nere. I Mr.

Fails was born In Kvergreen, I and had lived here for the past til years. He wag a veteran of World iWar I. i Survivors Include his -wife, Mrs. Willie Mae Fails; two daughters, Mrs. Hubert Godwin and Mrs.

W. F. both of Pensacola; a brother, Falls of Columbus, three crandchildren and one rregt-rrand-chlld. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Methodist Church.

Burial will be In Mount Carmel Cemetery. Flomaton Funeral Home la in charge of arrangements. MRS. GRACE HOOD WARR Mrs. Grace Hood Warr, formerly of Pensacola, died Saturday night In Portland, Ore, She Is survived by her husband, G.

H. Whit: two sons, Itobert Oscar Warr ami Gilbert II. Warr all of Portland; one sister, Mrs. Geuevle llohson of Portland; one half-sister, Mrs. Ruth Deilemi of Jackson, three brothers, (Huck) Mood of Tallahassee, Kilwln T.

JIoikI and Clyde H. Mood, both of Pensa-cola; father snil stepmother, Mr. and Mm. U. R.

Hood of Pensacola, and one grandchild. Mrs. Warr moved to Portland six years ago. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday In the Chapel of the Roses In Portland, Ore.

Burial will be In a Portland cemetery, CHARLES FLOYD LEONARD Funeral services for Charles Floyd Leonard, fu, of lfif7 Hernsnd'es who died Saturday morning in a local hospital, will be held at in a Tuesday In McNeil Chanel with the Bikes, Trikes, Wagons, Remington Shotguns and .22 Rifles Alpena Amarlllo Ashrvllls iHL'M caw TI Atlanta Atlantic OPEN EACH DAY 'TIL 6 P.M. We Finance All Our Own Accounts City Baltimore Birmingham 55 38 48 36 38 55 27 40 29 26 17 3 Little Rock 22Los Angeles 34i Louisville 23; Memphis 22 1 Meridian 33; Milwaukee 23 Mpls-St. Paul 18 Mobile 20j Montgomery 171 Montreal 10 Nashville 39 New Orleans Bismarck Boise 7We Buy Right, Boston Buffalo Burlington, VI, 50 7 43 44 (W 33 36 61 54 14 48 59 33 39 36 3 32 29 38 42 42 Cpe Hatteras 45 I We Sell Right, Charlestn, 8C 50 36: New oYrk CJIEt Charlotte i mm v. vi av jr i Chattanooit Chtcajo Cincinnati TERMS ARRANGED ON ALL PURCHASES We Service Right' 30 Norfolk 31' Philadelphia 29 Phoenix 2 Pittsburgh 201 Portland. Me.

37: Richmond 22 St. Louis 30 SI. Louis 41 East Wright Colnmbm Dallas Penver rtes Moines 45 4 32 35 35 53 33 32 T. 56 J6 Just Off Palafox ir 2 OPEN 7:30 A.M. 5:30 P.M.

I MON. SAT. 20 Salt ake City 40 4j San Francisco 57 53 37 43 PHONE HE 31166 EELMONT AT DE VILLIERS Detroit Dnliith Fresns Houston Irdianiprlli Xuuu City Rev. T. Dunnatn officlstlnr Active, pallbearer, will be L.

Bikw, Arthur Jarman, JUoyd potrall, 32 Washington 38 UWlmlEtD, NC 7.

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