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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 56

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Carroll (I. a Services for Carroll (j. Blake of Helrick, a television technician al Smith Sons, are set fur 2 p.m. Thursday in Blackburn-Shaw Martin Koad Chapel. The Kev, Charles Ivey, paslor of Pleasant Valley Baptist Church, will Burial i lie in Memorial Park Cemetery.

Mr. lilake, 44, died early a al a Administration, Hospital He was a unlive ol Amarillo, a vcleran of Ihe Korean Conflict and a member of the Church of Christ Surviving aie his mother and a brother. Gilroy Glass I.asl riles for Cilroy (Jlass, 57, a retired Civil Service employe, arc scheduled at 4 p.m. Thursday in Dlackburn- Shaw Memorial Chapel. Olliciating will he Ihe Rev.

Charles Jones, pastor of Second Baplisl Church. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemeterv. Mr. Glass, who died at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Northwest Texas Hospital, made his home with a sisler, Mrs.

R. 0. Slaler Utayelle, and a former rcsidtirl bid been visiling here since December, She 3 a a ind ci( erk Hope. a member of the First a i Hope member of the Business and Professional Women's Club and lhe Music Club in a as a so a member of (he San acin Klwams-Ann and a Paramount Baptist Church h( re a a Hcynerson. died in 1962 Survivors mcMe her Mr and Mrs.

0. K. Silver oH30fl Travis; one sister, Mrs l.ovd Willis of St. Charles Mo two i i i Tomasello of 102 Georgia and Mrs. Jean Hedrick of Denver, and one slep-hrothcr, Paul Staridley of 3413 I.ino Avenue.

The family will be at 1300 Travis. Tri-Statf Area I. JMKS BORGER Services for Edwin Moss Jones, 65, uho was dead on arrival at North 1'bins ItepiUI Tuesday suffering an apparent heart will be announced by Kd Brown 4 Sons funeral Directors. Mr. Jones had lived here since IKI.

He a retired employe of the J. M. Huber Corp. He was a member of Kirsl Baptist Church. Surviving arc his Thela; son.

Kenneth Dale of Sorger; three brothers. 0. D. el Boruer, C. P.

of El Paso. and Curtis A. of Fort Wortii; (our sisters. Mrs. K.

E. Parker, Miss Opal Jones and Mrs. Clarice Hall, all of Clarendon. and Mrs. S.

Erwu of Mountain Drive in Amar. illo; and fiv? grandchildren. S. Sgt a F. a a DALHART Military funeral services will be con- and both sides said the vole was loo close lo call.

Before today's final vole, senators were to deal with amendments motorists the option of deciding whether Iheir traffic-accident injuries would lie covered under no-fault or under a group heallh-insuraiicf. plan. An amendment by Sen, Wai- Mo-Fault Vote Near require thai any no-lault plan Helms. would delete The federal standards require own insuror. give moinrists mat option.

An the requirement hut demand thai slate no-fault plans cover Senate passage of Ihe bill i na a a nn-fault plan unlimiled amount of medical would stnd II to an uncertain i i i i 1 meel fedcral slandards 1M expenses out of a Iraf- fate in House, slate decide whether Ihe option out in the bill. fir amdenl and thai thevcro should be available. The tin (anil alrAarK. A i 10 adminislralionop- Hie nii'laUJl i 3IIC30V 1 literal WZPP-uKS i i Mondalc said the aim of his in effort in some form in 21 T'? blll Say 1R lhe SlaleS proposal was lo that states guarantees that a mo- in i should be encouraged to devet- motorist will be ahle lo buy lorist's medical expenses and anre sviipm ir. no faul1 Jans to fil thpir llSAtetS't? Pr WW SMS 3re VereJ WS nTOlS in-twn at the lowest ost.

own insurance company. In re- P0 romn i rom the The hill is opposed hy (rial hursda ln Blackburn-Shaw Memorial Chapel. He was a vcleran of World War II and a member of Ihe Disabled American Veterans and ihe American Legion. Survivors, besides his sister, include another sister, Mrs. Ray Self of Garden Grove, Calif.

Mrs. Franc-PS L. Kunoral services for Mrs. Frances Ixirene Keynerson. 58, of Hope, who died at 8:45 Hc was a Baptist Church and lhe Moose Survivjng ar( Ms a SQn a alJEh i er four a sisler and four grandchildren.

Naihao Brown Kuneral rites for Nathan Brown, 72. an Amarillo resident for 10 years, will be al 2i30 p.m. Thursday in Auslin Kuneral Chapel. The Rev. R.

E. Manning, Ivy Officiating will be Ihe Hev. C. N. Hue.

paslor of Paramount Baplisl Church. Additional services will be held al 2 p.m. Salurday at the Kim Baptist Church in Hopc with Ihe Rev. Gerald Trusscll. pastor, of- ficialinjz.

Hvirial will be in fJardcn Ctrnplrry in Mrs. Heynersnn. a native of Llano Cemetery. Mr. Brown, who died early Monday at Northwest Texas Hospital, was making his home with friends, Mr.

ar.d Mrs, Beauty Smith of 306 N. Adams. He was a retired laborer and was born in Hill County. He moved tu Anwnilo from There are no known survivors. O.

Sgt. Larry Frank Maas, 35, a flight engineer uho was killed in crash of a CISC turboprop transport plane in Guam. The Rev. Mel Harder will officiate. Burial will follow military Rravesidc rites in Memorial Park Cemetery, Arrangement-, are by Schooler-Gordon Funeral Directors.

The crash occurred about 9 p.m. on April 20, when the crashed inlo lhe side of i cliff and (ell 600 feet. S(rt. Maas. who had served in Ihe Air Force for the past 19 years, had been assigned to the 347th Taclical Airlift Wine at Clark Air Base in the I hilinrjmes.

He was a native of DCS Moines. Iowa. Survivors include his wife -Marb-ne; two daughters. Lin-' da and Mikki. four sons Richard.

Robert, Ray and Dwaine. all of the family home ir, Dalhart; his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maas of Rhame, S.D.; four brothers, Chuck Thompson of Scranfon, Mrs.

George Holgatd of Lem- nsoo. S.D.. Mrs. Harold Schenidcr of Aberdeen. S.D..

and Mrs. Mike Hurlw- of Alamosa. Colo. Aid for Tourists at the House Panel To Consider Income Tax Reform Bill B. JUUbe.s it, Run Victim's Services Scheduled Services for Kirnberly Diane about 8 p.m.

Saturday. Eddy. 14, who died three days The suspect vehicle in Ihe after being struck down by a ca se. a pickup (ruck, was Iruck as she walked in Pleasant followed by a witness to an BORGER A resident ol Ihe Fritch arcs sincr IH9. Mrs.

Rulh Blanche Matthews. died Tuesday in North Plains Hospital here. are sr( for 2 p.m. Thursday in Minion Memorial Chapel here. Tom Bright, minister the Fritch Church of Christ, will officiate.

Burial nill he in Highland Park Cemetery by Minion Mortuary. Mrs. Matthews was born al Nowata. Okla. She was a member of Fril House Ways and Means Committee is lurning In general tax reform hut a personal in-.

come tax cut is not on lhe panel's present list for possible action. The commitlee was ready to starl work today on a sweeping series of ilcms ranginc from ciitlini: Soci.il Security la.ves lo from provisions for single people and married couples to tax simplification involving itemized deductions. Tax staff experts told reporters, following a closcrt-dnor committee meeting Tuesday, lhat lhe panel plans lo "consider Ihis material in (lie next 60 days cvnd lo omit Potter's Absentee Voting Is Light day in Boxwell Brothers Ivy 21st. Officers arrested Graves ChtfKl nl lhat address. The Rev.

Tommie Martin, Police said lhe driver of lhe pastor the Ccnlral Church of pickup was Iraveling east on the Naiarene, will officiate. Hastings wnen he apparently Immedialely afterwards, drove off the road and onto the graveside services will be held shoulder. '(hc Pato" Duro SS TM Assembly of the Kainbow Girls. MorelshHell to 1 Services lor Kjmberly Diane A ch 5( fcddy, U. who died three days and rt ndcr ajd whjch WJS aller being struck down by a 1g lins rav( a a pirkup truck as she walked in i i 0 Pleasant Valley, will be an- manslaughter charges were nounccd by Boxwell Brothers jjipj Kuneral Directors.

Miss Kddy died about 10a.m. Graves appeared Monday Tuesday in Iho intensive care morning before Judge S. i of a Hose in Poller County IlospiiDl of head injuries suf- Law, where fie entered a guilty fcrcil in the accident which oc- pica to a charge of driving un- currcd Saturday night. dcr (he influence of alcohol fil- llcr death brought to two the ed in connection with the ac- number of traffic falalilies cidcnt. recorded in lhc cily Ihis year.

Miss Eddy suffered a i The number of falalilies in lhe damage as a resull of lhe ac- first four monlhs of 1973 was i a a at five. iVorlhwesl Texas Hospital said. Kenneth Graves, 43. of 3622 she was an stu NE 21st, w.is charged Tuesday ifni 3l James J(jnior with involuntary manslaughter jgn Schoo an1 shc Mtniei in connection with (he accident i Cenlral Church of Ihe and was in Poller County jail in a7arcnc lieu of bond. Survivors, in addition to her Miss Eddy, who made her grandparents, include her home with her grandparents, tM( ennelh Kddy of Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Eddy of restotli a i a I93IS. Marrs, was struck from Bothers Terry Kevin Keilh behind as shc and a friend were a i o( ii reslon; walking on a dirt road shoulder and a i cpsisler Brerida the 1500 block E. Haslings matm Phillips Earnings Up 150 Per Cent If I'otlcr County absentee voting is any indication, candidates depending on a heavy volcr turnout in the primaries may bo disappointed. A loial of 443 Dcmocrals bad voted absentee in Coller County Supreme Court grandchildren and 10 Mrs.

Jssse Cox of Tnhlwjuab Mrs. E. F. Cathron of Okmulgec. Mrs.

Chuck Smill Stratford. Mrs. Lon 1 Borger, KO un Paul Last tCS Set lca Jt r-i HOIiAHT. Okla. Kinal riles were lo lie p.m.

lodayin Martin Kuneral Chapel at Elk Cily for John Allen 20, of Kile. Cily, who died Monday afternoon in a car-truck accident. Additional services be i a i a Omclery at 101k City. The Oklahoma i a I'atrol said Hie accident oc- al on Oklahoma 44 eight miles norlh of here when the car. driven by Miss Daiw Belli Reese, 18, ol a a i southbound and veered across Ihe center lane.

Miss Keese suffered internal injuries and was transferred to a f.awton hospital after treat- said i vi S. Te.ir.nan. a i coyrlt trma'Jtt lo E. D. R.t'iirdtan vi Hairlt Ei'er G.

lai icietr. nsl Sprilgi vl Ar.ged'-M Coullf Glfe.1 vs tai ai- Seta Caivaily lriii.rjr.ee Co, IK oarai i 1 lc L.C. Rjjieii Co. Ire, Pipf cu vi LOU'S fitTM, have been relumed by mail. ivrr Miiarti 20 lo.W.ireslill in lhe mail, when absentee balloting ended 5 p.m.

Tuesday. About 10 Democratic ballots are slill in lhe mails ami musl be in by 1 p.m. eleclion day. Thirty Hcpublic.ins had voted abscnlce. with about 10 ballots still in the mail.

In previous years Democratic i i generally hovered around 600 in a a i Republicans voling absenlee in previous primaries also were more numerous 1.36 in 1968. 45 in 1970, and 156 in 1972. Mrs. Olcla Klkins. chief dcpu- ly in the Colter Counly Clerk's office, said lhe low absenlee lurnoul mny he due to voler apathy.

Mrs. Klkins said il was possible lhat fewer people aro planning lo lie out of town on election day (his year because of (he gasoline shortage and because of the lower speed limits. llandall Counly Clerk I.eRoy said thai absenlee balloting in his county was about nnrnvil for an off-year these as possible." Missing from the lislinp of more than 25 topics, however, was a general personal income tax cut along lines of a S3.9 billion measure bein); sufflested by some sena- Climaxinc a drive lhat began with hearings in early Fchru- r.ry. Ihe committee approved ils oil Mcrm 14 In 5. II may be lhe week alter nexl before Ihis bill reaches Ihe, House floor or a vole Mnfc lhe Hules Gumnillee.

Before position on the bill, "we'll waif until (he dust selllcs." said a administration lax official. This measure, expected to, boosi pi'lroleum induslry taxes by between $13 billion and $11 billion nver fix years, would eventually end a major tax hre.ik the oil depletion allowance and would impose a temporary new excise lax on windfall profits during Ihe ener- shorLige. The new levy, however, is linked lo a socalled a a i i energy-seeking oilmen a way to escape paying much of this new Over six yrars. this legislation would hike oil induslry taxes by an average annual amount of $22 billion, congressional lax experls said, compared In what they figure was a lotal MOO million paid by oil companies in 1973 (axes. A lolai nl a a 4 hcins voted absentee in llullon said.

1 lor writ i Judge A Stale College, suffered massive head injuries and was dead at Ihe scene. The driver of Ihe northbound BAKTLESVILLE, a (UPlI Phillips Petroleum Company Tuesday announced an increase in net earnings for Uic lirsl of I9M or 150 per cent over the ssmt period list year. Phillips reporlni net earnings for the first months oi (his year, compared i tU.KM.M, or crnteJi A company spokesman said the increase in earnings was derived 31 per cent from domestic operations and 69 per i operations. The spokesman said those figures wert decreased somewhat by change in the a i procedures for Pacific Petroleums of Canada, in which Iw 5 fft CCTI Interest. i Johnson is survived by his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Kinnic Johnson of Klk Cily; Iwo sisters, Jennifer and Ni'la, both of the family home; a firother, student al Oklahoma "TM grandparents, Mrs. Ted (TM ns TM mr lt and rs Kosc A Eight Suits Taken In Store Burglary Eight suits worth a lota) of WIO were missing loday as Ihe result of a burglary at the C.R. Anthony Co. Marlindale Store, 1153 Martin Road.

Police on routine patrol discovered about 7:30 a.m. today that a front door glass had kicked oul. -Store officials said Ihe suits, of varying siws, had just arrived it the store the day before. ((((! May 4th Willoughby the other driver caused the ae- cause of the restriciions on victim cannot collect from his duslry is split Young Wallace Gets Stares in Project MONTGOMERY, Ala. Some students painted their (aces green, others posed as female slaves, but Ueorge Wallace Jr.

(ol the most stares by going apartment hunting with a black girl. The incidents were part ol a social problems class project at Huntingdon College designed lo guage the reaction of persons confronted with unusual circumstances. The son uf Gov. George Wallace said he and Evlyn Bradford visited four aparl- menl complexes, posing as an engaged interracial couple. "At first they looked at us, looked away and then acted like we had knocked the breath out of them." said the mustachioed young Wallace.

"I was a a i apprehensive about Die whole thing," he said. "I thought the altitudes would be worse, but Ihe times arc His fallier was not advised aboul his son's participation in the April 23 experiment until almost a week laler. Wallace, who is seeking an ed third term in the May 7 Democratic primary, had no comment on the incident. The governor, who physically Iried lo block the integration of the University of Alabama ai Tuscaloosa in 1963. has drawn the endorsement of various individual blacks in his current campaign.

The young Wallace, who said he dates a white girl, said lhe project was "fun." He saiJ at leasl two of the jnanajcrs recognized him as lhe governor's son. Out of the four apartment complexes visited, he said, only one of the managers showed them a model apartment. "The a cold shuulder," he said. "1 only told daddy thai we were having a sociological experiment at schools." he said. "It gave me lot of insight into people." Other students in the class al the private college heri' pro I reded lo be blind shoppers, puscd as female slaves offered tor sale at J2.500 each in a shopping a and some painted Iheir faces green to gel the reaclion ol fellow shoppers.

HOSI'lTAI, I -Aboul 90 pcrcral of babies in the U.S. today are born in hospitals. In 19.15 (he figure was 37 percent. CANYON' SIZE KANAB The Grand Canyon of the Colorado is 278 miles long and has a maximum width of 13 miles and deplh of 6,000 feet. PROTEa YOUR FAMILY PETS FROM RABIES Contrary lo popular belief, rabies is no) confined to the so-called dog days" of July and August.

Robies con occur al any lime. All worm blooded onimols including humans, ore subject to rabies. In Texas, dogs, foxes and skunks arc the most imoortart agents of rabies Appro.intofjly 351', of all (He animals in Amorillo hove been innoculofed. Any community needs to have al least of the pets innoculaled against lahies lo provide a reasonably safe barrier against possible oulbieok of Ihis dreaded disease! A common distribution sequence is foi rabid jkunk or ton to hile and infect one or more dogs during a (earless invasion into community. Ihe disease incubates in Ihe dogs, and they bile and transfer the infection lo other dogs and perhaps humons.

CHILDREN because ol Iheir closer association with Ihe family pel 0 re inosl ohen Ihe human victims. Please NOTE; NO CATS VACGNA1ED Al HIE FIRE STATIONS (ONLY DOGS)! A ONLY VACCINATED Af VETERINARY C11N1CS ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY. WHiRE TO TAKE YOUR DOG lototions .1 slatkim jiyjn, bSe lltoti 9 ratwi drive: 34th arni 6th (jitd Wesltm 3Jr.d and VHmhinglon Urn rW N. Grand MAY 4th 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M.

SUM.MoySir, NOON TO 4 P.M. B. RAY HOLLOW AY fOTTH COUNTY CtSttC DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY He 42 yean eU and has 30 yean i doing work that well qualified him for this office. MS OPPONMT IS NOT QUALIFIED BY EXPOHEMa. 1 8 Ml employees in the County OetV office.

i budget for the this yeor 1 69, 7 opponent km hod NO IXMMMCI the management of the office His oppanent refused to list age in the VOTERS GUIDE. US KUOOtt-CAMf AfON MGK, M. he ty 11 N. Minilippi..

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