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8A ghe Vfusarob 3onrnal Tuescloy, March 3, 1970 'Israel May Launch Large-Scale Attack' Hussein Asks U.S. to Halt War I OPENING FRIDAY I UNSACOtA. FIA. Hill II ii mj v-ffi- nnthrpsv- nar in 197 told an Washinpton's totthe king declared he AMMAX, Jordan (AP) Kin Hussein said Monday the interviewer: "The situation in'do so. But, speaking of Ameri- felt let down, dismayed and FISHEKOU FUNERAL SERVICE I FtSHER-POU FUNEBAL SERVICE honors r-d itw f-jlt nvlitary service.

anl no 0 Fleet Reserve Association 1 James A. (Bud) Cnu trnmH fceM I can policy in the Middle East, discouraged. area is deteriorating sharply; B.1 vices luerca at a.m. at f-isner-PCM i 'uu: '-f toward a point where Israel may launch a large-scale strike against the Arab countries. Ciuoei.

Mororary eallbearers will be members at the Feet Reserve. Warrington Mason Loooe 14 miU otxn at a.m. Wednescay ia aKend services. the chances of peace are now virtually nonexistent." Hussein claimed Israel was pRWAeWTewerT James A. tBua i On.

7i. of Norlti rs. Aoarev B'ami Men ot lei cd Saturday afternoon a a ui Court, ad Monoay afternoon at nr horn. nt a native of Alabama, but had She as lifono resent of Pensacofa rfwwo' an Pesacoa past as w. ana as a memoer at Curia Episcopal Ha ms a mamoer Acsicy Cnaoel Cw.

Sna vat secretary and boo-Mrthoast CXwcn in on Mills. A 1 fcuit lor fne Carpenter's Local Ho 1 14 and an ercMxa ot a local construction Survivors mckoe ner oofr. William comsrv. P. Neil; a son.

Mmry F. Baoortt; to Survivors include tvo daugritrrs. Mrs. aaugxws. AArs.

Srnna Ann Braifner and Earicnc Davis and Mrs. Daisy Thorrown. Mrs. Dianne B. Smifn.

a'l at Pensacoia; oa-n ot Pemaco-a; to sens. A. C. a lour sillers. Mrs- E.

A. McNe. Mrs. J. at A and Jarrrs Enrtice Gre -i Bryant and Mrs.

C. Gomnm. ail ot He said the United States should and could stop the FAITH CHAPEL FUNERAL David Eiiaeaa Andrews deliberately "polarizing" the David Euoene Andrews, infant son tt'cWAa ins uir kiit it hie Anna HOLIDAY INN. SOUTH GULF BREEZE U.S. 98 MARCH6-7-8 TMH AO 4DWI1S 1 tO.

SI in -sat am tmie.ai. SuNoar.tiAM if. WMGlf aewwemti eo FINE SAUSAGE Superb Hickory Smoke Seasoned Wei Hoi or Mild iMllMiCiiaOAi SUNDY'S Grocery fc Market Wright, Florida PWe 141-5171 Eugene and Caroline Andre af 517 ae died Monday morn.ng in a local nothing in the Middle Last 10-noDital. uorrl th intorocte nf near Arab-Israeli conflict into an East-West confrontation. Hussein said it was not too late for the United States to prevent another all-out Arab-Israeli Oiner than his rarents.

be is survived 1 Munson; mree sisters. Mrs. Lilt pensacoia and Mrs. J. P.

Burner ot Ti-i by It paternal and parents. Mr. and SIHCP the AraD-lSraCIl War Ot and Mrs. ta ec. oom o- tusvme; trvr erotners.

M. J. Branwil. MeOiie. and Mrs.

Peari Tnompion nt Bussail B'azell and Myron Brameil. all Mrs. Euoene Andrews and trio maternal or and parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur rwww; oramw-miorcn ana nw or Pensacoia; and frf a anddiiwrwi. 1967. The king, who predicted the real -o andctii id en Funeral uniiiM will na at 3:39 war and he asserted that it was Nowiina. ail of Jay. Graveside services will be at m.

Vbedneulav Cnrili Church Tuesday in Bavview Memorial Park with ftie Rev. Carl Carntey officiating. with Dr. B. M.

Currm and the Rev. Van Davis officiating. Burial will oa in Bayview Memorial I l-aitn inaoei funeral noma is Ml aiaroe of arrangements. park with Fisner-Pou Funeral Service JOE MORRIS FUNERAL HOME Raoert V. Gaiters Funeral services tor Robert W.

Gaitors FISHER-POU FUNERAL SERVICE CaL cabara L. Barry of 430 W. Gadsden an emoiove of Col. Coburn L. Berry, 7S.

of U. S. Army North American Van Lines, who died Sat urday, will be at I p.m. Wednesday, in Joe Morris Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. I S.

Powell officiating. Survivors Include the widow, Mrs. Vera P. Gaitors; and a sister, Mrs. Juanita G.

Banks, both of Pensacoia. Burial will be Jordan Cemetery in Gonzalez with the Joe Morris Funeral Funeral mH be at 7 m. Monday in Fisner-Pou Cnapel ttitn tn Rev. Henry Mar ovr ctf.cnli Gravesioe services il be at 1 p.m. Tuesoav in Wesley Chanel Cemetery in on Mills.

wt Fisner Pou Funeral Service directing. FISHER-POU FUNERAL SERVICE William Arthur Cecfc William Arthur Ccon. 74. ot ICO Cousin-cau died Saturday nisht in a local hospital. He was a native ot Leetburg.

a lono-time resicent of Atlanta. and had been a resotnt of Pensacoia the past 24 years. He was a member of the First Presoyterian Church, a former memoir of Westminster Presbyterian Church of Atlanta, a veteran ot World War I and was a retired civil service employe at the Pensacoia Naval Air Station. Survivors include his widow. Mrs.

Louise Hendon Cook of Pensacoia; two daughters. Mrs. Sarah Edwards of Atlanta, Mrs. George B. Amery of Los Angeles.

a son. W'l iam A. Cook Jr. of Atlanta; a sister, Mrs. George H.

Tyler; a brother. Lawrence D. Cook, both of Atlanta; and six grandchildren. The body will be sent to At.anta Tuesday morning and funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Patterson Funeral Uome Springhill Char?) with the Rev.

James H. Patterson officiating. Burial will be in Westv ew Cemetery in At enta. Fisher-Pou Funeral Service is in charge cf local arrangements. Homo directing.

(ret. ot ti second st died Saturday in the Pensacoia Naval Hospital. He was a native of Port. and. and had been a resioenl of Pensacoia the past 25 years.

He was a member ot Christ Episcopal Church, past secretary and treasurer of Warrington Kiwanis Club and was 'ormer treasurer of the Warrington Volunteer Fire Department. He was former commanding officer of Ft. Barrancas and Ft. Pickens a graduate of Worcester College in Worcester, and was a graduate of the General Command Scnool in Leavenworth, Kens. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Mary Cowley Berry of Pensacoia; a daughter. Miss Mary Lee Berry of Wilmington, two granddaughters. Miss Susan M. Wilson and Miss Sarah Kate Wiiscn; and a grandson, Bruce Lee Wilson, all of Annapolis, Md. The family has requested that flowers be omitted and memorials be made to the Cancer Society.

Funeral services will be announced by Fisher-Pou Funeral Service. FISHER-POU FUNERAL SERVICE Mrs. Mattie Holm Mrs. Mart Rolin. 64, of 70t E.

Colfax died Sunaav night at a local hospital. Mrs. Roim was a native of Bay Minette. but had resided in Pensacoia for the past 21 years. She was a member of the Baptist Church.

Survivors include the widower, Fred Rolin of Pensacoia; two daughters. Mrs. Ola nfpD JL Geri and Mrs. Carol Gonzalez, both of Pensacoia; two sons. Mack Richard Rolin and Riley E.

Rolin, both of Pensacoia two sisters, Mrs. Mamie Brannon and Miss Lizzie Carroll, both of Milton; five brothers. Lonnie Carroll and Jim Carroll, both of Milton, Charles Carroll of East Point, Lum Carroll of Port St. Joe, and Will Carroll of Teloga, nlne grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 3:30 pm.

Wednesday In Fisher-Pou Chapel with the Rev. Homer Thomas officiating. Burial will be in Clopton Cemetery with Fisher-Pou Funeral Service directing. Honorary pallbearers will bo Hilliary Geri. Charles DeCosta.

George Smith, Allen Paul and Jerry Davis. Active pallbearers will be Allen Smith, Alfred Jackson Jerry Burleson, Rob FISHER-POU FUNERAL SERVICE Mrs. Tine Ellis Chilcutt Mrs. Tina Ellis Chilcutt. S3, of 711 Underwood died Saturday in a local hospital.

She was a native of McKinney, but had resided in Pensacoia the past seven months. Survivors Include three sons, Lt. Dan Chilcutt and Craig Chilcutt, both Pensacoia, David Chilcutt of Da las. two daughters. Miss Barbara Chilcutt and Miss Marta Chilcutt, both of Pensacoia.

The body was sent to Colonial Funeral Home in Irving, Tex. for funeral services at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery In Irving, Tex. Fisher-Pou Funeral Service Is In charge of local arrangements.

ert Langford, Joe and James A. Meadows. WATERS A HIBBERT FUNERAL HOME Franklin Morgan Simmens Frankiln Morgan S.mmons, 75, of 111 W. Government died Saturday nigtit in a local hospital. He was a retired carpenter, a veteran af World War I and a member of St.

Stephens Catholic Church. He was a native of Greenhead. but had pesided in Pensacoia for 4S years. Survivors inciuoe his widow, Mrs. Ruth Bratcher Simmons of Pensacoia; a son.

Franklin M. Simmons three dauqiv tors, Mrs. Kattiryn Weeks, Miss Frances Simmons and Miss Fran Simmons, all of Pensacoia; a brother, Walter Simmons of Grover City, two sisters, Mrs. Frances Jackson of Winter Park, Mrs. Hope Boswell of Vernon; and two grandchildren.

Funeral services will be at :45 a.m. Tuesday in Waters Hibbert Chapel and at 10 a.m. in St. Stephens Catholic Church with the Rev. Fatner William Brennan saying Mass.

Burial will be In St. Michaels Cemetery with Waters Hibbert Funeral Heme directing. Honorary pallbearers will be Herman Thomas, Thomas Wells, Ray Williams, Jeff Devine and Henry Birthright. Active pallbearers will be Harry Harris, Claude Wright, Arthur Anderson, Harris FISHER-POU FUNERAL SERVICE Mrs. Ruby Farinas Preston Mrs.

Rubv Farinas Preton. ft4. nt 1409 F. Strong died Monday morning in a local hospital. Mrs.

Preston, widow of Edward P. Pres ton, was a lifelong resident of Pensacoia and a member ot Sacred Heart Catholic FISHER POU FUNERAL SERVICE Mrs. Clara Maria Mrs. Clara Marie Rice. It.

of 3100 W. Blount died Sunday night in a local rest home. Mrs. Rice was a native of Germany but had resided in pensacoia for the past 45 years. She was a member of the Imman-uel Lutheran Church.

Surviving are one son, Everett C. Rice of Perd do Beach, two grandsons, Ronald E. Rice of San Diego. and Albert J. Rice of Mobile, and three great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Immanuel Lutheran Church with the Rev. L. H. Loesch officiating.

The body will be placed in the church at 1 p.m. Wednesday. Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery with Fisher-Pou Funeral Service directing. The family has re-ouested flowers be omitted and donations be made to the Lutheran Hour.

Pallbearers will be Wilfred Schrader, tnurcn. Survivors Include a daughter, Mrs. Eunice Preston Townsend ct Maugin, a son. SUphen Powers Preston of New Orleans; a sister, Mrs. Jeanetle Farinas White ol Pensaco.a; four grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 9:45 a.m. in Fisher-Pou Chapel and at 10 a.m. in Sacred Heart Catholic Church with Leo Byrnes saying August Hartman, Earl Jordan, Lewis Cooper, Gillis H. Black and Johnnie H. Henderson.

wass. The Rotary will be recited In Fishsr-Pou Chapel at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Pallbearers will be Thomas W. Farinas, A.

V. Farinas Richard White, Don Frenkel, John Fr.nkel and J. E. Dan-iels Jr. Burial will be in Holy Cemetery with Fisher-Pcu Funeral Service directing.

FISHER-POFNeVaL SERVICE Beniamin Stewart Hobbs Kennedy, Franklin Phillips and C. M. Roland. FISHER-POO- FUNERAL SERVICE Alii Eugene Baker Allie Eugene Baker, ti, of Rt. 2.

Clayton, died Sunday morning in a local hospital. He was a lifelong resident of Clayton, a member of Prospect Baptist Church of Clayton and a retired farmer. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Ralph Hertzog of Abbeville, and Mrs. I.

V. Warren of Pensacoia; three brothers, Henry Baker of Louisville, Ben Baker of Clayton and Edgar Baker Amory, and four grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Prospect Baptist Church in Clayton with the Rev. Clayton Baker of Brownsville Baptist Church of Pensacoia and the Rev.

Nathan Keene of Prospect Baptist Church of Clayton officiating. Friends may call at Godwin Funeral Home in Clayton, Monday evening and at the family residence in Clayton from 9 a.m. Tuesday until time of services. Fisher-Pou Funeral Service is in charge Of local arrangements. Benjamin Stewart Hobbs.

70. of 114 FISHER-POU FUNERAL SERVICE Andrew Anton Andrew J. Anlone, S3, of Route I. Box 977, died Saturday in Keesler Air Force Base Hospital. He was a native of Pensacoia and was retired U.S.

Air Force sergeant. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Jan-Ice Reilly of Pensacoia; a son, James Andrew Antone of Fort Walton Beach; his father. Ira A. Antone of Pensacoia; a sister, Mrs.

Clara Varnadore of Fort Walton Beach; three brothers, Ira A. Antone Jr. of Pensacoia. Jake F. Antone of La Mar-gue.

and Aubrey A. Antone Pensacoia; and 'wn nrandrhi'dren. Brandon Warrington, died Saturday in a local hospital. He was a native of Wilmington, N.C., but htd resided here for several years. He was retired from the Navy, a member of the Fleet Reserve, a charter member of the Over 55 Club and a member of Warrington Masonic Lodge No.

24. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Helen Funeral services will ba at 2 pm. Wednesday in Fisher-Pou Cnapel with the Hobbs cr Warrington; and two sisters, Mrs. Nell C.

Thompson of Wilmington, N.C., and Mrs. Leslie Edwards of Wake Forest, N.C. Graveside services will be at 10 a m. Rev. Fr.

John Ltcari officiating. Pallbearers will be military personnel. Burial will be In Myrtle Grove Ceme tery with Fisher-Pou Funeral Service di FISHER-POU FUNERAL SERVICE Mrs. Lucille Zerr Mrs. Lucille Zerr of 4520 Guerlain Way, died Sunday morning In a local hospital.

She was a native Uriah, but had Wednesday at Barrancas National Ceme-terv with Chaplain Martin J. Dormrn officiating. Burial will be with Masonic recting. Full military honors at the graveside. resided in Pensacoia most of her life.

She was a member of the Lutheran Church. Survivors include her widower, John Karl Zerr; a son, John Karl Zerr a daughter, Mrs. Carrie Delaney; her mother, Mrs. Flaudie Stewart; four brothers. Hudie Stewart, V.

R. Stewart, Lamar Austrian Maps Talk Strategy Stewart and George (Buddy) Stewart; three sisters, Mrs. Luverne Cooper, Mrs. ton Wallace and Mrs. Dora Brady, all of Pensacoia; and two grandchildren.

Read VIENNA (AP) Conservative cabinet since 1966, dUUU Krsisky, slated to be Austria's when the Peoples party won a Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Fisher-Pou Chapel with the Rev. L. H. Loesch officiating.

Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery with Fisher-Pou Funeral Service directing. Honorary pallbearers will be J. T. Kilpatridc, J.

R. Anchors, W. M. Griffith, Max Bamonte, George H. Tucker, and M.

B. Aldridge. Active pallbearers will be Al Gregory, Bruce Caulk, G. R. Hobbs Roger M.

Gaddy, Butch Thompson and Al Bloodworth. first Socialist government chief! since World War II, Monday be- gan mapping strategy for talks Striking Firemen aulC MOTOR OrVlftKM to build a new government coali tion with the Conservatives. The Conservatives and Soci Paralyze Airport alists governed in coalition from WOLFE-LEWIS FUNERAL HOME Milton Keith Lavon Melvin MILTON Keith Lavon Melvin, fhree-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William E.

Melvin of Holley, died unexpectedly Sunday night In a Pensacoia hospital. Other than his parents, he is survived 1945 to 1966, with the uonserva tives always in charge because LONDON (AP) Ninety thev held more seats in Farna by three sisters, Joyce Marie, Karen Sue end Shirley Jean Melvin, all of Holley; a ment. But in elections Sunday striking fireman paralyzed Lon brother. Greaorv Edward Melvin of Hol the Socialists came out ahead ley; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Ruth Tolbert of Holley; and paternal grandmother.

Mrs. Missouri Melvin of Holt. for the first time, with 81 of the 165 seats in the lower chamber, The body will remain in the home of his don's main airport Monday for the first time since it was opened in 1946. All traffic was halted at Heathrow Airport, one of the Barents in Holley until p.m. Tuesday at a eain of seven.

which time it will be placed in Holley Assembly of God Church for funeral services The Conservative Feopie at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Aaron Wells offi ciating. party headed by Chancellor Josef Klaus lost seven seats to win Burial will be In Holley Cemetery with busiest in the world, when -the men who man the fire trucks walked out. Wolfe-Lewis Funeral Home directing.

BENBOE FUNERAL HOME Calvin Baldwin The firemen, whose job is vi Funeral services for Calvin Baldwin of tal at all airports, struck when 1001 North who died Thursday eve ning in a local hospital, will be at noon Wednesday in Mt. Lily Baptist Church with the Rev. B. J. Brooks officiating.

the British Airport Authority re jected their demand for an ex tra $1.44 a week. Go right ahead and look. Buick's new Opel GT is worth staring at. But do learn just a few facts. Any Buick-Opel dealer will be glad to show just how little you have to pay for one.

Buick's Opel GT is a true sports car. With twin bucket seats. With a 11 liter engine and a four-speed transmission. Although the more enthusiastic owners may select a 19 liter engine. With standard equipment that includes a tachometer.

Precision odometer. Electric clock. Even a transistorized radio. Buick's Opel GT is just about everything you could want. You'll never know how much until you drive it.

Which is precisely what we want you to do. Visit a Buick-Opel dealer and see for yourself. Your Opel GT is waiting. Survivors include two daughters. Miss Rosetta Baldwin and Miss Cathryn Bald win; a son.

Calvin Baldwin all of a total of 78, and the Freedom party retained the six seats it had held. Kreisky, a postwar career diplomat and former foreign minister, indicated in his first statements after the election that he would follow a moderate course in office. No drastic changes were expected in either foreign or domestic policies. However, lengthy talks were expected over division of the cabinet posts. The Socialists were expected to demand the The Heathrow control tower immediately halted all incoming traffic and planes were diverted Tampa; his mother, Mrs.

Bertha Richardson of Pensacoia; his father, Johnnie Baldwin of Lake Hamilton; five sisters, Mrs. Rosetta Dean, Miss Barbara Richardson. Mrs. Mary Ann Grier, all of to other airports. Outgoing flights were suspended 10 min Pensacoia, Mrs.

Cathryn Jackson of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Miss Regina Baldwin of Milton; and three brothers, jonnnie a la- utes later. The men who man the air win Jr. of Buffalo, N.Y., Edward J. Mill iard of San Diego, and Richard port's fire trucks have a base Baldwin of Cincinnati, Ohio. Burial will be in Barrancas Nationa Cemetery with Benboe Funeral Home di pay of $76.80 a week, which in eludes a raise of $10.20 a week reeling.

granted last year. ministries of the interior, social affairs, transport and nationalized industries, education and economy. The conservatives want to retain the ministries for SAVE! GET THE BtST! The Airport Authority said that with overtime the men take home an average of nearly $96 a week. education and trade and proba bly will get the ministries of fi nance, agriculture, forestry and Anonymous Caller probably also foreign affairs i i A dispute may develop over the defense ministry. The boci alists pledged in the campaign to cut the draft from nine to six months; the Conservatives said they would set up a parliamentary commission to study this.

Theoretically, the Conserva Returns Moon Dust LOS ANGELES (AP) The 2.3 grams of lunar dust stolen during a benefit dinner here Saturday night was found Monday, police said, after an anonymous caller reported it would be placed in a mailbox. Police Chief Edward M. Davis said the vial of dust, a portion of Apollo 11 lunar rock No. 50, was recovered from the mailbox after police received a telephone call about 6:30 a.m. tives could seek a coalition with the Freedom party and bypass the Socialists, but Klaus said Opel GTOne of the light-your-fire cars from Buick.

i Model A4519 I 1970 Models I iki e.Tnrir that was "unthinkable." Klaus said he himself would I not enter any coalition cabinet. He had headed the one-party DIAC. '295 Stl. in. pittuiu IPensacolo't largest I Color TV Center IRREGULAR? DUE TO LACK OF FOOD BULK IN YOUR DIET "Ij, BRAN BUDS' I I I I EGGS The Best a at fitlVF fj IAPPLIANlt ttn I CK 925 Warrington Rd.

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