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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 4

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AmirlllO Tuesday, September 2, 1969 (D fa i it a Policemen Mourn Slain Buddy Bethlehem, Patrolman Alex Harvey rested his head In his hands on the cruiser trunk and Patrolman Fred Jordan (back to camera) dabbed his eyes as they were overcome with grief at scene of fatal shooting of Patrolman Phillip Fah'y. Police Chief Edward Donahue (glasses) conferred with Patrolman Merle who killed Fahy's assailant with four shots. Tri-Stale Area Jlm Mrs. Minnie Robertson PAMPA Services for Mri. Minnie Ana Robertson, of TOO N.

Christy, fo ol 4 p.m. today In Cerm'chMI- Whattlv Colonial Chopil. The Rev. Corlton Downing, poll or ot the First Christian Church, will officiate. Burial will In Cltliens Ctmittry ef Clarendon.

Mrs. RoMrtMfl died Sunday In 0 PLAINVItW funeral Hrvlcw for Jim L0pti el. who tilid afternoon in Herlfagt Nursing Home here, were to be at 4 p.m. today In Lemons Memorial Chapel. Sy ra Israel Snubs On Prisoners Swap By United Press International military strategy against Israel.

Israeli officials repeated a i (he um member a their refusal make i Associat i on the Ai lj threatened to call of two Israeli men held in a 24-hour worldwide work i lit-iiuui vyui.iv Damascus since Fndays hl I stoppage unless STia released jacking of a Trans World Airlines jetliner. the two Israelis. The group said iint; LWU iaidtiis. me giuup eaiu tr i I detention of tbe Israelis gave Foreign Ministry officials in fc encouragement to Tel Aviv said Israel still, criminal acts of this the detained men, Prof.j omlo Sa muelolf of Hebrew i liversrty and travel agent Salha Moualem, be relc, immediately and unconditu ins: Shoi biolhen, 20 arondchilddii ond 31 at-9randctilldren, Bcnton Anthony MEMPHIS Croveslrt servicti for Mnlon Anthony, ot Olal, Calif. native ot Hall County, wtr at hii home were to be today in OreoB Whllotffc m-n-ile'' -Church ot Chrlsf, woi to offlcloti.

Burial wos to tw bv Spictr Funeroi Mr. Anlhonv. 0 retlretf oil fluid pumper, moved to Olal In 193 from Ht was a World War II veteran ond a member ol the Church of Chrlit. Survivors Includt hU Olxlti; thrw jortt Stanley, Steve and Ronnie, oil of tht family home; a douaMrr, tlnda flvt ttepsonsr Ricky Bbbv woodland In Amarillo; (our brothers, Alvo of Cornty, Denton of Meimphis, Jomej of 201 N. Manhattan In AmorlMo end Conley of five sisters, Mrj.

VI. T. of 1)01 N.j Lincoln, Mrs. Roy Hethcox of 169 OIHitdt and Pett Thompson cf Oorkt all of Amorlllo, ond E. F.

Sujtolr ond Mn. F. F. Jones, both Olal. Mrs.

J. Terry FLOYDADA Funtrol for Mrs. J. R. 91, who died Monday ofttmoon In Lockney Geflerol Howltai.

to be at 3 p.m. today In the Hrst Bootlst Church here, Tht Floyd Brodltv, paitor, Ifl Burial was to be In the Flovdoda Cemetery by Moore-Rose Funeroi Homt. Mrs. Ttrrv ftod bttn rtsident Ihe FlBVdadd Nurslna Home. She woi born 'n Temple ana wos member of the First ctootlst Church.

In sne married John R. Terry at Temple. Survivors Include two dauohiers, Mrs. Velmo Stevens of 100 Willow Creek In' Amarllto ond Mrs. W.

R- Donltl ol Flovdoda; 0 son, Butord Tcrrv ct Micflond; a sister, Mrs. R. M. Reeves of brother, Walter Young of Temple; half-brother, Roy Allmon ot Temole; eight grandchildren ond leven greal-flrondcWIdren. Mrs.

Lucille WHEELER Funeral fori Donald Mri Luciiit. wnnetev, 68,.. ot TM woi to ofllcfalt. Burial wos to uirvcior Parklawn Memorial Gardens. uptwtittry butlnm OPtretoi Mr.

Lontii who wot born In Cretdmoor, he a i ur dav ot hli home. had In Canyon since Ht eame' trt from Lockney. He) married (he irmer Antonla Mfndoza In IMS In Auitln. Survivors includt hit wlte; Bvn (W M11 1UU wqhttri, Mrs. Raymond OOlntono, and a Hit.r.lrvlaw, Mrs.

Amarttlo George R. Grty this morning for Collins, will minnrapoiit WIN ev p.m. Wednesday In tht Wtlondtr-Quijt brother, Paul of Air Force Sol. Eddie Looez rf Pwodena, Santiago of Rodolto ot Irvine ond Air Force Sgt. LVM LOME o' wichtio.

two. brothers Adriann of Sort AMonlo ond! Pablo of Waco; three listers, Vrs. Linda M'j, Anita and Miss Susie Leper, all of Woeo, ond grandchildren. I 1500 Florida. Infant servlcct foi Blackweit, Infant son of for John Robert QuanahMan Rites Pend QUANAH Funeral tr monam V10YU rangementi were incomplete tion ndant lite Sunday.

Man Sought in Clevis Robbery CLOVIS, N.M. Marek Is continuing (or an armed man who robbed a Clovii alt. collision east of Chillicothe TM Amcric A pressman for the Quanah, Chief, Collins disd when car of Sclma, Ala. McClinton was treated arid Tlw Rev. Dllbtrt Serrotf, poit tht Buchanan Boptlit Churcrt, ef- itlcloted.

Burlol was bv BlockBurn-Slwv Mrs. Josie W. Plunk i Directors. I The infont died Saturday In Northwest Tens Hosplfol, day after birth. Mp Survivor! alio Include five half brothers hHll Ij.l.n at Chilllcothe Hospital.

ir. ond Mrs. The truck burst into flames but WSffiwa. extinguished by the Chlllicothe Fire Department. According to investigating of ficers.

Highway Patrolmen Police officers say are 22 a Quanah resident who was looking tor a Latin American killed Sunday night in a head-on wlm jsed a .38 calibw take 5148 from the American Service Station at 121 The station attendant, BUI he was driving hit a cattle truck Keffer, told police a man' about driven by James W. McClinton 6 igt asked Mm to emptied the cash register. Man Collects 30 Edsel Cars Mi-MST Jn Mary Farris ervtc'es win 'be o't Funeral far Mrs. Mory (Pnrrls 47, of 405 Adams, will be I COI o.m. Wednesday In Bloomlnj rfp 0B "'v sK.

"irtol will b. In Burning Grov. bv an Semtarsl the Flrsl Baptist ChurcliiCalhoun Funeral Home In Corileono. Tex. ef Hedlev Mrs.

Farris was deed on orrlvol Sunday Survivors Include lour sons; R. A. ot Northwest Texas Hosoltol alter belno of Midland, 0 C. ot Sunrov, W. c.linlured In a one-car Occident on North of Los Angeles ond J.

A. of Pompo;) Broadway. Stanley Hill and Gene Kea, Collins was drivin wrong, ni B. lemolisnea. a be only an African leg- was a 1961 giadime 01 Kansas Citv hns School.

end, but Kansas City has a real threir (fauoSters, Miss 'Edith Plunk of! Survivors Include New York Cltv Mrs. Emma sisier ond grandctHd. Noland ol Hereford ond Mrs. Jossle; Chesser of Duinasj fwo sisters. Mrs.

1 Jesslt. Hancock ot Oktounlon, Tex. ond Mrs. J. w.

Brr.cK of vernon. 13 grandchildren ond two a grandchildren. Two Sentenced manche, will be Rev. Frank a m. Wednesday Syria ot the H3 persons aboard hie jet it was hijacked out of Rome en route to Athens a Tel A i They were Mrs.

Schaller of and her four children. Mrs. Schaller broke a leg er RicherTM Funeral Homej fleeiog the plane moments Msr clm 1He WM bM on ornvoi' before the explosion. She is in a sundov ot Shomrock Generol Hosollal. Damascus hospital.

i as 'S 2S" daughters. Israeli army sources said the, Syrian "Al Saiqa" guerrillas Mrs. Bertha Medlin were probably involved in an STOWN, of Qu nah CAP) Miss Eileen Roberta Donovan, who is one of the only two U.S. women SlfCOt Natlirs Two men pleaded piiHy up her post as envoy to in Potter County Court at Barbados Monday to charges of drivuig while ui-t toxicated. I Grady R.

Jones, 62, of was fined S50 and sentenced toi iabu three days in jail. years as piano with treasure trovei of a jsional'bands around species the Survi'vors a i nc i lude his The Edsels don't just wander Mrs Al Parrish of Smithville, into their fenced lot by instinct Tenn his father Lewis chance. Stephen G. Kasfler of Point Pleasant, N.J.; them there, sisters, Mrs. Danny Phillips of Kaspcr.

62-year-old operator.ot 4912 Harvard in Amarillop a automobile repair service, 'Gary Bryant of a a he began collecting Edsels Miss Barbara Collins of a )0 ut two years ago. Now he's Smithville; a grandmother. 30, including survivors from. John Kennedy of 4300 Prairie a fj, ee model years of 19S8, 159 and 196H. Most of the vehicles are in Idriving condition, said Rasper, but he hasn't sold any yet.

"I drive one myself, a 1960 model." he said. "They're a Rood car. I think the reason Lady Ambassador Rmnr-FTfiWM Rai-hadnJin Amarillo, and a a a 19M anc i960. BRIDGE, 1 OWN, a a a lt: nt ree Ira Garnett Pnchard. 40 of Department's Office of Smn 3 bean Affairs Mm her a a IS appointment.

9 RoVr Judge S. F. Rosc ambush in the occupied Golan Heights Monday which killed three Israeli soldiers. One terrorist was killed and TWITTY Funeroi services for Mrs. Bertha Medlin.

57, of Twtty, who died Mondov Porkv'w Hospital of Wheeler, WIN be at m. Wednesday In the Church of Christ ot Shamrock. Ralph Weinhold, minister of the Shomrock church, will olficlale. Burial wilt In Shamrock Cemetery. Medlin wos born at Crowell.

She iber ot the Church of Christ. There Syria might Israelis foi pilots held by Israel. four other Israeli soldiers wounded in the bazooka am- said the bush on a motorized column A the village of Khisfinc, "'I, H707. an Arab man and from the Syrian-Israeli TM." woitw were being held in a Syrian'cease-fire line. "a sister, ttn.

Leia jail. Lunar Atmosphere SfnnrJav JjUIIttl 11 lados Mondaj. i An -i 5cl (vas Jllst iss Donovan, who was con- WAPAKONETA. Ohio A djdn't appeal to women for in Barbados from The folks want Apollo 11 astro- 5rmlr reason." to 1965 then snent foun a Ncil A Armstrong to feel But nrd by the women to I9to. uien spent i a hc is in a i liar surround-.

the 3C Edsels crouch proud- dnector of the state 3 home- lcir private museum Mississippi's per capita come was SI ,895 in 1967. in- inos when hp attf a home- i celebration Saturday. a dilv growing-Kasper hopes a of strccls '''T -more rare and valuable as changed temporarily to thf likes tim(! and netroit production tim(! and netroit The only other present U.S. "Lift Lane." "Apollo on ambassador Carol! Drive" and "Eagle Laisc, tbe envoy to Nepal, who is the wife of Ellsworth Bunker, ambassador to South Vietnam. and headquarters of the coming committee is "Tranquillity Base." called! There are 5.975 pharmacists in Beigiuni.

TV Specials from MADISON SQUARE GARDEN EhUry tolS S'eTvoi The TWA whosc fronl In the air, Israeli warplancsiof vernon, JN i 1 eci Jordanian a cnilflr jtions Monday cast A of the; a Uordan Bivcr in rcUHation forjCharles H. Wells I a it 10J1UI.U, 4 1 inspected by the company's gucrrtl. Ua ks Itira'siHonf wiser ir Israeli settlements While the storm over es idlent J-- are a hijaeKng continued, heads in Umatei dama6e "ispokesman said in Tel Aviv. In Cairo, military spokesmen to the two sajd Egyptian and Israeli state from Israel's most! million militant Arab enemies--Egypt, In addition PAMPA Services for Chorlei Henry Wells, 13- of 1133 Crone, will be ot 1pm. Wednesday of Ccrmlchoel-Wfiotlev Colonial Chaoel.

The Rev. T. 0. Upshaw, jwifor ol Central Bootlst Church, will officiate. Burial will be In Falrvlew Cemefen Jordan and Syria--and a top Israelis, the and the art erv batteries dueled along orHiohiond OenVoi Hosoitoi.

pjjot, Capt. a en ti re lenglh of lhe Suez dosuu0 lnc Iraqi official met ior the second plfne's day in Cairo to discuss joint Carter, fiv' others remained in Canal for more than 14 hours Monday. arandctillriren ond five wife, three sisters. 12 0 DAYTIME PROGRAMS MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Timei ond liitlnji appearing ben art published a public service and era tor'tu occonling to furnished by the respective 1 IJylail IS ctio 1.11 i Richer by iGus 0. Norrcll KGNC 4-- NBC 6:15 6:30 Country Music 6:45 KVII 7-- ABC Spinlsh K'garten Toggle Time Farm News, Wlh.

KFDA 10-- CBS Film Feature SUNRAY Furrral services for GUT. I 0. Horefl, 66, of SuAroY; who died Monday! cl I no Dairy inn which tie owned ond' ocerotcd, be at p.m. Wednesday in (he Sunrav Church of Christ. I BoUbV Hue, minister, wili I ISLE OF WGHT.

EnglandlSurlol will be in Northlnwn Memorioj! I A American folk singer Home? Bob Dylan says he would 1 mB to Sunrov VMrs sung longer at an open-air mu- 7:00 Today Show Tuggie 7:25 News of 'Khiva Temple of tte Shrlnt in! Today Show 8:00 8:25 News 8:30 Today 9:00 It Takes Two Dennis the Menace Mr. Ed. 9:25 NBC News 3:30 Concentration Hue! 10:00 Personality The sic festival attended 130.000 A lv rs ncl( de hls Ed sor Show (Sunday, but "I didn't want to I NewsAVth cvcry ne Local Commentill on complaints Paul Harvey a he per formcd for only one CBS News--Benti instead of the expected oronQLnnuicn. Capt. Kangaroo ithrce.

Dylan said Monday: "I ames Q'Gorman I put on my normal snow. I don think I let any one down. I think i i went great." i i I i Dylan, who left the stage atjCothoiic'churcrt''here'. midnight, was reported to a At lc 5dS Beverly Hillbillies I collected $84,000 for his Andy of Mayherry lance. Bearl ol Lokin, douphler, Mi Fannie loulse Lenlphler ot Cerpui Chnstl; four brothers.

Porter of Save. BUI ond Pete, both ot Sunrnv. and Hubert ol Amorlllo; a sifter, Mrs. Ely of Sunray ond live STINNETT Requiem high moss for Dmes J. O'Gormon, 18, of Stinnett wos sung ot 10 o.rn.

toddy In St. Ann's I Border 10:15 Show 10:30 Hollywood Dick Van Dyke Coffee Time 11:00 Jeopardy Bewitched Ixjve of Lite 11:25 Search (or T'mor 11:30 Eye Guess That Girl TBS News 11:55 NBC News News 12:00 Newswatcb Vcws. Farm The average hourly wage W. Germany IS SI.00. Director) "O'Gorman was fleorl on arrival Solurrioy nloM ot North Plains Hwpllol m'in Boroer after a sudden Illncsv.

Survivors Include his mother; five brothers ond six sisters. Cliff Barrows and the 2000 voice crusade i George Beverly Shea, America's gospel singer and recording Smith, concert Ethel Waters, former Broadway stage and screen star who will sing on the opening telecast and "The Kinsfolk," Australian national TV folk singers will be featured on the Youth Night program. IN COLOR 12:15 Farm Report Wpathrr 12:80 Guest Book 12:30 Y'rc Putting Me On Let's Malic a Deal 1:00 Days at Oar Lives Gamt 1:30 The Doctors Lox'e Is a Many Haling Game Guiding Light 2:00 Anotlitr World Oencral Hospital Secret Storm You Don't Say One Life to r.ive Edge of Nieht 3:00 The Match Game Galloping Gourmet House Party 3:23 NBC News Paul Harvey 3:30 Mike Douglas 4:00 McHale's Navy Dark Shadows Cartoon Times 4:30 Perry Mason Fllitstnei 10PM PRO NEWS 373-7871 KVI! Programs for Tutsday Evtning, Sept. 2 KGNC KVII KFDA 4-NBC 7-AIC ID-CBS 5:00 5:30 Himtlcy.Brlnklcy Newswatch 6:30 Startrtck 7:30 Julia 8:00 First Tuesday 8'M Nem, Spts. TonlKliI Show 10:40 10:45 11:43 Newiwatck ABC Three Stooges Newi, SpU.

Mod Squad N.Y.P.D. "I'lHter the Yum Tree" Dick Cavett Show Outer Limits Highway Patrol Lacy Show Walter Cronklte News, Spta. 1-anccr l.lt*ract Dorlii Day Billy Graham No. 1 Newf. Spin.

Panl Harvey Merv Griffin Medic EtekMtiimrt Hour 12:30 AcroM 7 Seas KGNC 'ID KC, NBC, Amorlllt KC. Amorlllo KC. AIC, Amcrllfti 11H KC. Mutual. AmorllH KC.

Convim I1U KC, KC If-, AnwrllM RADIO KONC. fl.1 MC IfK. Aftnritn KTNM) KC iH7, immetrt, N.M. KOJW, CM, M.I MC AmsrltX (EVERYONE OVER 25 YEARS OLD) TOWK AND COUNTRY; INSTANT-DANCING'; i METHOD HAS BRIDGED THE GENERATION GAP For the first time in any dance studio, people in their 30's, 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's, and 8fl's are learning to "let go" doing the "Go-Go" Steps. Learning to relax doing the "Four Corners." Having fun dancing the "Booj-A-too." WHY JOG WHEN YOU CAN DANCE? Get your "exercise" dancing in time io the "Beatles." Ij you've been missing out on the fun.

If you've felt self-conscious about trying these dances. If you've felt too old to dance "Co-Go:" If you thought it was too expensive to Come to Town and Country now for our DANCE DANCE CLUB 110! Saiirit Mk 174-0W Coiit-to-Coatt TUESDAY, SEPT. 2 9:00 PM "HEAVEN OR HELL" KFDA-TV Ch 10 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3, 9:00 PM "Following Christ" YOUTH NIGHT THURSDAY, SEPT. 4, 9:00 PM "The Second Coming of Christ'.

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