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Anderson Herald from Anderson, Indiana • 2

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Anderson Heraldi
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Cl ftIDAYMARCH 12 1965 THE ANDERSON HERALD PAGE 2 if 4 IP Deaths In Jack Mu Indonesia High School Rings nuiiu ndi hc Dux jv viuwias tee vnesier ana 1 wved by a daughterxLisa £4 Btrfartf PurterraltTfXVite 'anne Martin of ort Wavne and 'a sister Mrs whh i ducted at the mortuary at 130 $1695 0i4r Nwjw Sjirinf DsRvwy the march 4 xs li hl ha cocoa colored SC her Weekdays 9:30 5:30 HL I lii 4 PHONE 643971 4 JEWHJ01S 100V Msrirfian lB euerriH in the Borneo alate of Sarawak and forced them to retreat under Cre onstrstor when he led a Tues day march of 2500 Negroes and white 'clergymen at Seima He said the tension followed Sun pm Saturday by the Rev Nibarger of the Elwood Hol iness Church Interment will be in the Vinson Memorial Ceme tery at Summitville I lookUcarefree pair u0s sssswasajss morning at St Hospital in Andprwm ter a weefcrof ill ness He nad Deen emi the oast 12 years at 1 al Gypsum Company in Alexan dria Anative of Upland be was born Oct 27 1832 He had mov ed to Alexandria six years ago from Summitville In 1952 he had married the former Mary Lu White in Alexandria He was a veteran of the Korean conflict Surviving are the widow two daughters Sandra Kave and Cathy Jo both at home his parents Abraham Musick of Anderson and Mrs Hany Dun kin of Anderson a brother Herschel Musick of Daleville a step brother Edward Musick of Summitville two sisters Mrs Terrence Hollingsworth and Mrs Robert Jamenson of Anderson and other relatives The body was taken to the Karl Kyle uneral Home in Alexandriawhere friends may call after 1 pm today PASTEURIZED for your PROTECTION If I iroopsr vpneu JAKARTA(UEJ) An unde clared war between Modems and Communists in East Java erupted last weekend and gov ernment troops were called out to end violent clashes between the rfcaT groups! informed sources said Thursday illnessotal Madison: zruau NearbyCounties sun ne ooes nor wear a roue questioned King about ar rangements for the march King said he talked it over with Le Roy Collins director of the fed eral Community Relations Sent ice Did Collins provide a sug gested march route? the judge He did King replied "Were you informed it would be permissible to march along that continued the judge In his clipped even'voice The spectators leaned forward to hear the answer Collins said tithe route to follow King re plied said think every thing will be all King testified that Collins first asked that the march be aban doned but after a lengthy dis cussion sy a th 1 with position Community Costumed rom Past Ono turn those names to be placed on a Community Conceit members will receive membership cards through the mail by tember Pihl said Membersnip receipts should be held until the official card for entrance to all the concerts is received he add ed 4 who grandchildren ARNOLD BROOKS Arnold Brooks 53 bf 1412 Meridian St owner and opera tor of Brooks TV business at 2515 Pendleton Ave died Thurs day morning at hist home He had beefT ill several months He had retired two ears ago from his TV business A lifelong' resident here he was born Jan 24 1912 to Jeff and Carrie Brooks He was a veteran of World War A sister Mrs Jessie Malorie Ga said be saw mounted possemen chase Negro childfen and hit them with clubs He said i officers used billy clubs and bullwhips Shortly after the testimony hereAtty Gen zenbach $aid in Washington the government would file charges of federal law violations against 1 deputies and state troopers in 1 volved in the melee' Katzenbach told a news con fereoce the officers a to 1 tally unreasonable use of force 1 under the circumstances Col Albert Ungo com mander of state troopers de clined comment Gov Georgfe Wallace' and Sheriff James Clark whose mounted posse men took part in the rout were not available for comment Leading on the teoerai coun utriieiu mirvTVA mm a 4JcuMawmDc receivea alter UAQ 1WLOKJ JU W1 neral Private funeral rites will be conducted Saturday I uiuiuwg ai am at me mor i tuhry by the Rev George Skin 1 1 nef and the Rev Glen Skinner of the Jackson Park Church of God Burial will be in Anderson Memorial Park Cemetery RALPH DENMAN Ralph Denman 54 of Tampa la who formerly re 1 sided here died Wednesday atr a Tampa Hospital An employe of the Cummins Diesel Corp of Tampa hewas member of the Presbyterian Church neral services were held in Tampa i Surviving are the widow Margaret two sons "William and Thomas of Lauderdale' two daughters Mrs Lyle Eaton of Jonesboro and Miss Vifld of Tampa 'a brother Don Denman of Al cember causing property dam ages of over 100000 The company officials said no Americans are involved in the case which pro Communist newspapersdenounced as an example bf The Indonesian last month took over manage ment of the Goodyear and US Rubber Co estates in North Su 'imatra i Township arm Bureau To Meet At Local Church The Anderson Township arm Bureau will meet next Tuesday pVAnintf at1 A4ft at tho Whetstone Church south of An Barbara Harvey both of Ches tod An oyster supper will be held at 6:30 pm and the program will a re Linda ox of rankton who will show pic tures of her trip to the air last summer All members are asked to bring their table service wttwi or bob apnn RIDAY! OftlWlff SATURDAY! ALWAYS IRST QUALITY k4 Weekend eatures! SPRINGDALE(QUEEN SIZE) Gives you 20 more room for greater sleeping comfort Use your present headboard with our special adaptor no extra cost ONLY $6950 MaUnu er Son Sprint KING SIZE SETS $19900 end 2 hex priw Open riday til 9 PM Saturday 'til 6 Sunday 1 PM 'til 7 PM Dies Wednesday Andrew Martin 43 of 630 Rd an insurance agent with the Bank kftrA rlfzirl nesday at 7:30 pm at the Vet 111 be in the Eagle? section of erans Administration Hospital Park Cemetery at Indianapolis where he had riends will be received 'at 4 Survivors include'the' widow Jamaicas Knee Hi In stretch 'cotton gabardine for a smooth comfortable fits Soft pastel or black Or woven cotton stretch plaids too Buy several pairs of both for a smart summer send off and YCl 8 fQ 8e c's" SPRINGDALE (Twiner uSSiz) "Health Center for xtrasupport where you need it most Many other features found only ina higher pnceamauresa ONLY BOXSPRINGS EXTRA LENGTH No casualties were reported i either aide At the same time attempts The sources said that i fey "nurfiaad to arrange peace there were no reports of deaths talks between Malaysia and In jin two separate incidents Satur Awrii cntbtpspd fa the wake'day at least 70persons have 'I rof a terrorist twmbmg Wedoes been killed since the first of day of an oSke baiidfag bereear fa Moslem Communist that kfQed two Chinese women clashes typtss and injured 34 others Officials of the XJS owned The fighting in the Baa areajGoodyear Tire and Rubber Co la test somh off Kuching broke meantime disclosed that an In OCK worn MaiayMau uwira traced down Indonesia guernl bythe government on charges la band about 600 yards inside jot supversion The man identi Sirawak territory Sarawak Jumi was acjmsed Sabah in North Borneo are thejM setunguire io me waretwusc only two Malaysian states fae Goodyear Wingfoot hare a common border wi North Sumatra mid De Mrs Everett Krewson of Hous ton Tex and Mrs Robert ish er of Anderson htifather Har vey Denman of Houston and 10 grandchildren Robert Charles Ray infant son of rederick and Shirley i Reger Ray of 2313 Lincoln St I died at birth Thursday morning at Community HospitalLThe fa ther is employed at Delco Remy Division Graveside rites will be con ducted at 2 pm riday at Plea sant waiK cemetery by the R6V Dald" Whalen of South Meridian Church of God Surviving" the parents and the grandparents Mr and MrsVirgil Learned and Mr I and Mrs Opie Reger all 6t An The Rozelle uneral Home is In charge of arrangements REV THOMAS GARRETT uneral rites for the Rev' Thomas George Garrett 908 Illinois Stf Indianapoiis wUl te conducted at 1 pm Saturday at the Craig uneral Home fa jnd ianapolis The Rev Garrett the father of Peariean Still of 2221 Walton St Anderson died Wednesday morning at Marion County General Hospital at In dianapolis jjbrown" Gene Brown of Alexandria and Mrs Maxine Downirig of rankton have been called to Warren Ind by the death of their father Jesse James Brown 69 uneral services will be held at the Church of the Nazarene there 2 pm Sat urday with burial in the War ren Red Cemetlery riends are being received at the Brown uneral Home in' Warren Mr Brown truck driver had lived in the Warren com munity all of his life His widow: and several other children also survive II ANDERSON BROWN Dr Charles Brown 1319 8th St former editor of del uospei trumpet nas received word of the death of his broth er the Rev Anderson Brown of Toledo 0 a retired minister who wa associated with the Gospel Trumpet Company here in its earlier days The Rev Brown and his wife were spending the winter at Los An geles Calif where he was stricken Mrs Paul Byrum and Mrs Guy Sankey nieces also reside here i GRAIN MARKET 7 INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Blds by local mills for grain deliv ered by truck: No 2 new red wheat 130 No 2 new white shelled corn 135 No 2 new yel low shelled corn 115 Js'o 2 new wrote oats io or morei Np 1 new yellow soybeans' (13 pef cent moisturt) 287 JUNCTIOICT9 and67 lift New Springdale mattress is a tremendous value GoiLGonstation forfirm but resilient support Same costly cover formerly used on a nationally advertised mattress SPRfN AIR (Cruttirti tit PWtor BACK SUPPOHTfBittttrttt "ANNUAL WINTER SALE OLIVE BICKEL MIDDLETOWN uneral rites for Mrs Olive Irene Blck Middletown will wiu eu nployed for be conducted 0 the Nation pm the' Ballard andSmrey Dnir M9Y uneral nome uy ure Smith of Royerton Intermentwill be fa the Millet Cemeteryeast of Middletown i Mrs Bickel died Wednesday night at Ball Memsrial Hospital tn ifimMA aftpr an extended UL ness? A native of Knox County she was born April 29 1910 She was a member of 4he Christian I Church at Bruceville and the Middletown Eastern arar She had formerly taught school at Shirley and Bruceville having graduated from Vin cennes University Surviving are her busband ranfls three daughters Mrs Jane EDen of Muncie Pflfiia Mana anti Mary auu both at home two sons 'Stew art Bickel of Honey Creek and James with the USA at Vanderburg Calif two sisters Mrs Marie Wamp ler of Bruceville and 'Mrs brothers Nobel and David Le Sylvester of Greenfield Els worth Sylvester of Knightstown and Ralph Sylvester of Cam bridge City riends will be received at the mortuary after 2 pm today MRS VERA STANLEY PENDLETON Services for Mrs Vera Louise Stanley 59 wife of Harold Stanley will be conducted at 10 am Saturday at the Cornell Bright uneral Home by the Robert Cart er of the North Markleville Christian Church Burial will be in Anderson Memorial Park Cemetery riends are beinu received at Ihar ftmwral hnmri where the i Afinid ta got their naie on the roster! War Mothers cohdudt tae Barbara Harvev both of luciwer juj ana me vmcago up ilera Ballet on One MRS JANNIE RIDLEIL rnendswillbe received after and probably two other concerts MIDDLETOWN runera 7 pm today at the Rozelle ne announced later this rites for Mrs Jannie May rid icnth concert officials ley 61 ot ia a ctn st wue oi ANDERSON A OBIIUARIES OSCAR Oscar Porter 68 of 2227 Dew ey Sta retired employe of Delco Remy Division after 34 i years of service died' at St Jottf Hospital Mter a year's illness A resident of Anderson most of his life be was born June 10 1896' tn Perkinsville He attend i ed the Jackson Pari Church of God and was a member of the Eagles Lodge 174 1 uneral rites will be conduct ed at 1:30 pm Saturday at the Baker Brothers uneral Home The Rev Hollowell of the West Side Holiness Tabernacle will be assisted by the George Skinner of the Jackson Park Church of God Interment i SPECIAL BUY! tefuw COATED RY PAH! MCDONALD'S URNITURE SHOWROOMS SAVE WHILE YOU SLEEP Lu tMJImi will htenndiufa at 11 am Saturday at the Up per all Creek enuren or the MadlSOii Anil ferelhrax The Rev Ora Zlrkle and the Kev rioya Bowman will be the minfatersin Interment will be In Miller Cemetery riends may call at the Bal lard and Shirey uneral Home after 10 am today or at church during the hour pieced mg the tuner ai service MRS LULA GARTIN DALEVILLE Services for 1 Mrs Lula May Gartin 81 who died Tuesday will be conducted by the Rev Harold Oechsle of the Daleville Methodist Church at 2 pm today at the Shirey uneral Home Interment' will be in Beech Grove Cemetery at Muncti Lists Contlaned rom Pmo Om any primary or general election that be held thti year office report heavy re sponse from addressees since signing and returning the cards automatically keeps a name on the active list Ai the same time this service saves the registration office hours of additional wont uiat otherwise I wouM be requiredTto inaintaiH voting records In Anderson including "the townshio" Dersotis were listed "as not having voted in 1964 Elwood ha 1152 names In question Alexandria 643 Bethesda Church Plans Music Event A musical at 7:30 Sunday evening wul be given by the Gospel Pearls of Indianapo lis at the Bethesda Baptist Church The service whicn is open to the public is sponsored by the Usher Board of the host Mrs Emily Montgomery is president of the Usher board and Mrs Idella Cunningham is the program chairman The host pastor ti the Rev Charles Middleton SKIN'S MOVEMENT '7 The sun moves 175 to 18 8 miles per second in Its orbit Ojily 188 Jr i DuPont's amaxlng coating mean food stick to this fry and it wipes dean with a wet sponge! 10 inch aluminum fry paA NO STICK COOKING! Inferior Heat proof plastic handle 7 NU KUUK UUANUfl Slacks and Skirts the ultimate new tn action free comfoffplu sleek fit! Try stretch cotton gabardine in pastels and black or stretch woven cotton SLIM SKIRTS in stretch cotton gabar aine oniy pasreis or oiqsr iq march attempt luesaay oniy after a federal spokesman said: think everything will be all There were these other deva npments in the racial struggle: About 450 Negrdes marched i In Blrmingbamr They circled two buildings where federal offi 1 cers are "located and held ai prayer session at a park A doeen and 49gro I demonstrators staged aa un precedented White House sit in out were taken away by police after seven hour on tbe floor of a corridor While the court hearing went on here about 80 Negroes marched In down(ofrn Mont gomery and held a church rally Ten of them Including James orman ot Atlanta were arrest ed when they tried to reenter the church after leaving or man ti a field secretary of the Student Nonvtolent'Comuinating The testimony of Williams ended court session but the judge indicated it would be next week before the hearing could be toftpleted 1 King testified that he decided to lead the Tuesday march SINGAPORE (UPI Malay saa security farces Thursday To add to the Colonial atmos phere resident of Williamsburg their television antennas trees hang wet laundry on camouflaged and 1 try to keep their cars off the main street PastorDies Contained rom Pan om Johnson Jr on a petition by civil rights leaden for an order oarnng interference with march from Selma to Montgom aiie short moustached Negro whose' home town ti Savannah march when state troop ers clubbed and tear gassed the demonstrators "And then you directed these people into the streets in mass es did snapped attorney Maury Bl represented Gov Wallace and Col Al Lingo' commander of the state police Wallace and Lingo are defendants in a suit by civil rights leaders to bar inter ference with marches did the stocky Negro minister replied in a calm measured voice that it would give the people a crea tive nonviolet way to relieve the tension otherwise" it would explode some other Kinu told US Dist Jndue (rank Johnson Jr that there was no intent to defy the judge's Tt uau vu luc'AuuruYu: AUcdUay spreading Negro voter drive He demonstration was turned told the 560 back peacefully by state troop ers would not be in violation of a PatIenl 0 months of the mortuary after noon today court order King ald "We extended illness "Survivors widow agreed that we would not try tor A native of OMaudie three daughters Mrs break down the wall of troopers born June 5 1521 he had come Lovina May Schildtknecht Mrs that we knew would be here two and a half yeafs ago Elizabeth RusseU both of Prior to the Tuesday march from Indianapolis He was a Anderson and Mrs Norma the judge had ordered a suspen 'member of the irst Church of Stohler of Alexandria seven sion of the march until he could the Nazarene and was a veter Willard Taylor Luther decide the issues at Thursday's an of World War II He is surG Clnwlae To ChncUr irJ yv VLVUVV4J CMM UMffHUi 1 HllHhfi ildfle XmiIaA MAHnnLrwn If a( rA0i OJomn If a 77 liucAuoAUMVLAuiA uajuc AUU ftiAUil RIIS UU8 WWD Ot by attorney Tor Sheriff James his mother Mrs Sophia Martin Aroma two Amos Clark of Dallas County that uneral services will be con Porter of Shelbyville Ky and 10 ducted at 9:30 am Monday' at' Jesse Porter ot Anderson 42 Any contempt or order to(the Baker Brothers uneral grandchildren and three great showcause is a matter between HOmeHis pastor the Rev John 2 1 wine of tne first tnurcti of me w111 be lhe minister in Johni in daric business gjjarge Burial wijl be in East Lawn Cemetery at Columbus riends wdl be received at the funeral home after 7 pm Saturday JJ Vwkj! 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