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The Miami News from Miami, Florida • 11

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The Miami Newsi
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Miami, Florida
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THE MTAMI NETS, 1 1 Mnn.bv. (Mol.rr 11, IT3 Girl Quads Born To Mom, 3' GREATER MIAMI DEATHS Bernard Kahn, 45, Publicist Of Saxony Pakistan's Nov Chiefs Jail Many The AuMwIated Press KARACHI, Pakistan, Oct. 13 described as "strong ant healthy" by attendants at Grace Hospital's northwest branch. The father. Chester Ullmnn.

34, said "thank God" when notified his wfe and the new arrivals were in fine .4 tZZ i. A 1954 he achieved national prominence at a iroipriiior In federal chmp. against Cnrnmuniittg Surviving are his wife, Ruth; thre soni. John M. HI, Patrick and Timothy; and a dauRhter.

Nancy, nil of Dad County hta father ana 4 brother. Mrs. Anna Komer Mri. Anna Komer, M. of 22 Taprt Coral a resident here for nine yea rn.

did fhmday. Bhe ii mirvivM hy two dauphter Including Mri Helen Ambernnn. Coral Gabi" a son four brothers, a aiPter, fivt grandchildren and aix great-grandchildren. Rervirea were ached uied at 1 todv in the King Funeral Hme under the direction ot tl.a Gordon Funeral Home. William Shipp Jr.

Honary aervtrea fnr William W. fltupp 67. of 2175 HW 10'h will be at p.m. tomorrow in the Tracy Funeral Hnme. Requiem Mana will he at 10 a.m.

Wednesday in Sta. Peter and Paul 'flthnhe Church. He died ver-day. Purvivtng are his wife, Thekia, a lister and a brother. The L'llmans have Uo other children.

Charles, 3. and Ixu-ise. 1. The quads were named Helen. Martha, Marion and Catherine.

Tl er From Any Point in the United State Compltti, Timt-Tisted Packing and Movinj Services Faraitkiup StHuii ii Ofifiail Via IMit Crtiatwa a Caattiatri All'ttbi titfy faraatt flfimofei furnished Withovl Coj or Obligation laWl ar Part Utii Wiatit! T( t4 Fran No Ttrk ViapJlr ti tiUt Local Moving a Specialty PHONE FR 1-7561 Htl Nvlhenl tit liinui. Miini I I an- nmiJjmm, Liar. Everything Under Control The car truck trailer market in Miami is like a bucking bronc up, down and sideways with a few loops- thrown in. DORIS NEAL in The Miami News Classified Department knows this market like she wrote the book. Her six years with The NEWS enables her to really help the advertiser Call DORIS at FR 4-6211.

I SII II II I We've Got A Secret! I you won't be I able to keep if "IIoiv To Streamline 1 i our rigure SUM 'N TRIM SALON 1 2518 Coral ay III 5-1622 jjj BMutirufly inih Cathedral Calling, rully iloutitf. Cutroi built to an individual QQQ dain. Pruaa tfart at BEDROOM and BATH Cuttoi datlantd CBS ta match voue naasa. Kitch.n.tta uniri alia availaala 077C at ai FLORIDA ROOM Real Outdoor Ltvlna andar lov.ly cath.drol cailina. Codc- built by cratttmtn cult'- datifn.

At tow as. YOUR CARPORT INCLOSED $575 649 PAYMENT IN JANUARY Call Nile Day NE 4-1283 Dozens of political leaders, including three former Cabinet ministers and three trip leaders of the left-wing National Awami Tarty have been jailed by Pakistan's two-man revolutionary government. The arrests were described as a crackdown against corruption. Arrested yesterday were Hami-dul Haq Chowdry, former foreign and finance minister; Abdul Man-soor Ahmed, former commerce minister, and Abdul Khaleque. former workes minister.

Chowdry was in the Cabinet of ex-Premier Mohammed Ali, and the other two in the government of H. S. Suh-rawardy. The arrest of Maulana Abdnl Hamid Bashani in East Pakistan also completed the roundup of top leaders of NAP. Khan Abdul Ghaf-far Khan, the 75-year-old bearded Moslem known as the "Frontier Gandhi," and Ghulan Mohammed Syed of NAP were seized previously.

Deaths Elseuhcre ANN ARBOR, Mirh. MirhaH MikP (Hirtnnn, 6.V editor of the hunt Mich. I Journal and prominent Flint civic and cultural leader. BATH, Maine Brian M. (Brlm Jpett, fin.

a former vmidevllltan whose safety work In Maine won national recognition. HOLLYWOOD. Talif. limine Geller, 2fc. a pianist and wife of jati saxophonist Herb Geller.

You will COMING OCTOBER 17th The AtAetat4 Tres. DETROIT. Oct. 13 Quadruplet girls were born last night to Mrs. Julia I'llman, 33-year-old wife of a carpenter in suburban Ciawson.

Each of the babies weighed four pounds or more. They wer I m-t mm wwm nor v-r NO DOWN PAYMENT FIRST 1 59 Fords -lit nrTTTc 1L1LJ1 CARS bined with get a new kind of economy in MOST WORLDS Bernard Kahn, 45, publicity director of the Saxony Hotel, Miami Beach, died early today in Chicago home, 3410 N. Lake-I shore Dr. A heart attack was the cause of death. In addition to being public director of the hotel, Mr.

Kahn was vice-president in of advertising and public Relations for the Exchange Na-fiohal Bank of Chicago. He also 'xSperated a public relations firm 'ia Chicago. Mr. Kahn was born in Pekln, 111., and will be buried there. Survivors include his widow, Lillian, daughter of George Sax, owner of the Saxony Hotel.

FranUyn K. Ainsworth T'ranklyn R. Alnawnrth, 90. of 1fiS3 SW 12th flifd Saturday. He came tr Miami frnm Long Inland, N.

Y. Mr. Alnsworth la survived by his vlfp. Anns. Scrvlcm will be at 3 m.

Tuesday in Van Ostlers Coral Oableu Chapel. Mrs. Emily I). Brown ffervifps were scheduled at Ihe Phil-brick Miami Shnrea chapel todav for Mn. Emily D.

Brown. 8V of HhO NE Mh who died Saturday. Mrs. Brown came here 20 years ago from Glen Fllvn, III. She Is survived by ner husband.

John a son r.eorge E. of Miami; and two aistera and A brother. Mrs. Ethel Tortea Mrs. Ethel Porter, m.

of 2170 BW 1Mb died tn.lay. She was a resident of Miami for years. Surviving are her husband. Carl, of Miami, and her mother, a brother and a sister, all of New York City, Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the King; Funeral Home un.ier ttie direction of the Gordon Funeral Home.

Mrs. Clara M. Maoris Praver services will be at pm Tueiay at Phllbrlck M'aml Shores Chanel for Mrs I I.Ta Varm T.I. of 03n Bvron Ave. Surfside Mrs Macis died Sunday.

She came to Miami from New York Citv in SurvivJOE is her huabsnd. Nicholas I. owner of Maxim's. Burflde. Services at St.

Sonhla Greek Orthodox inurch will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday. Theodore C. Roppolt "Funeral servlcea will be In New York for Theo.lore C. Ropnelt.

79, who died here Friday. Mr. Roppelt. who lived at 33 nw sard is survived bv a daughter. Mrs.

Fred Schwerdt of Miami and another daughter tlvlnn In Connecticut. Lllhgow KunTal Home Is In charge of arrangements. William A. Pilkington William Andrew Pllklntlon. of 351 NW 57lh died Sunday He came to Miami 22 years ago from Nashville Term.

Surviving: are bis wife Alma four sons. James Paul Richard and Dan and four daiichtc Mrs. Breslin. Mrs. Joseph Moor Sr Mrs.

Robert K. KI'fM. nd irra. Odell Ilohson. all of Miami.

Also surviving are another daughter In or lando, 21 grandchildren, two great frandrhlldren. and one sister. Mrs oulse W'aite, of Miami. Funeral serv ices will he Wednesday at 1 m. at the West Flagler Park Baptist Church, Mrs.

Nettie R. Thomas Serviced will bp nf 4 p.m Tuarlny It the rnmhn Northat CriRpH fr Mrs. Ntt Ruhy ThomflU, 73. of 979 NW 4th who Furwly. TTiomn.fi rm Miami in ypurn nsro from Chicago.

There are no survivors. Mrs. Dorothv Bork Mr. Dorothy Brk. 63.

of 621 NW died today. She had lived here five yearn ninre comfn? from New York City, Surviving are a dauich fer. Mrs. Anneft Ornpnsnan. of Miami and eon In New York.

Services and burial will be in New York. John C. Kilpatrick Services for John C. Kilpamrk. M.

of IMS NE 8flth were scheduled tnfisv in the Churrh nf the Resur rection. Mr. KM pa tr irk diei Saturday He came to Miami IIS years ago from Norfolk, va. Surviving are r.ts wile Mvrtle: two sons. Stanley Oere'd: two brothers and a sister.

Van Ordel's Nnrthaide Mortuary was in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Rose Greendlinger Services and burin! will be In New York Citv for Mrs. Rose GreenrilinKer, 7.1 of lfilf Lenox Miami Reach, who dierl Sunday. She was a resident of Miami Reach six vears after commit from New York.

Riverside Memorial Chapel, Alton Road. Is in charge of arrangements. Peter Davidson Services will be al 10 a.m. Tiles-day in the Rivers Me Washington Ave one chaiiel for Peter Pavidsrn, 67 who died Saturdav. Mr.

Davidson, who resided at Collins has been a resident of Miami Reach for 12 years. There are no local survivors. Lt. Cmdr. Henry Daggett Services for h.

Cmdr. Henry P. Biiggett. fll, retired naval officer of 5710 SW 5th will he at ,1 p.m. Tuesday at Reed Funeral Home.

He diod Saturday. Survivors fnriude his wife, Agatha: a hrother. Herhert; and a sls'er, Mrs. Susan Pennev, all of Miami: a daughter and three grandchildren. Clifford Morrissev Clifford Morrissey, of 37fif NW 2nd St.

mortgage officer for the First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Miami since 1337. died foriay. He ia survived by his wife. Neile and a daughter, Marilyn Ann, both of Miami: a brother and a ffister. Rosary aervjces will be at 8 rn.

tomorrow in lle Van Orsdel Coral Gables Chapel. Simon M. Kay Servloes will be in Mount Vernon. N.Y., for Simon M. Ky.

66. of 4130 Collins Miami Beach, who died Sunday. Mr. Kay was a resident here stx years, coming from New York. There are no local survivors.

Riverside Memorial Chapel is In charge of arrangements here. Joseph Edwards Services for Joseph Edwards. 65. of 2f'2 SW 12th will be at 8 p.m. at the Ahern Flummer chapel.

Mr. Edwards, who came to Miami from Petersburg, 11 years ago, died Saturday, He is survived by two ons, Including WMlard Miami, and two daughters. Mrs. Sophia Schenker Services for Mra, Sophia Schenker. 14.

of 1419 71st Miami Reach, will he at 11:30 a.m. tomorrow in the Newman-Oordon Chapel. Mrs. Schenker, who died yesterday, is survived bv her husharid, Irving, and a son. MhI.

Kdward Schenker. of Miami Beach; two listers and a brother. John M. Keiie Jr. Services for John M.

Kelley of SW P2nd Miami attorney. he In FHraboo, Wise where he died while visitinst relatives. A member nf the ghillta. Powan, Simmons. Prevatt and Julian law firm since Advertistmenf People 60 fo 80 If You Will Simply Send Us Your Name And Address we will explain how you fan still apply for 11,000 life insurance poliry to help take rare of final expense without burden-inn your family.

Ynu ran handle the entire hv mail willi 01,1) AMERICAN of KANSAS CITY. No obligation of any kind. No one will rail on you. Tear out this ad and mail it today iih your address nd year of birth to Old American JnMiranre 3 West th Dept. L3478, Kansas Citv, Missouri.

J. Lyons Maill Rosary aervices for J. t-yona Mn- pill, 51. of 525 SW wilt to at A p.m. todsy in the Van Orsde! Coral Gahles Chare.

Requiem Mass will be at 9 a m. tumor nw In the Church of the Little Flower. Mr. Ms-g'H died Sunday. A resident of Miami 33 years, he ia survived by his wife, Julia a aon Joseph two sisters.

Mrs. Ma ry rtley and rs. Kather-ine Scruggs a nd his parents. Mr. and Mis.

John Magiil, all of Miami. Sirs. Louise J. Collins Private services will he Tuesday in the Cerhs rdt ChHpel for rs. Louise Jones Collins, hb, of UVi NW who died Sunday.

Mrs. Collins was a resident 29 years after coming her from Lumberton, She is survived by a aon. Thomas Jonea. of Miami and a daughter in Norfolk. Va.

The family requests that floweri be omitted. Joseph N. Mathis Per vl cps for Joseph Nail Mathis, of 4101 NW 24th who died yester-day, will he arranged fey Phllbrlck Miami Funeral Home. Surviving are his wiff. Evelyn a son, Joseph of Miami: his lather, two aistera and four brothers.

tVHf'- bring Ford aluminized mufflers so durable so efficient 59 Fords Best of V-8 5 cents And two kind of Team car P'iva' Storaga Rooms hh-'ib In t. Laudardola Rhana JA I-J49 1215 Fiag er Drivt In Coral Phono HI 4 7116 357 Aimerii la Miaatl Twa, Madara 1-Ty WAREHOUSES fifiprnl Cinitruction Private Storaji Rtimt Available Silver lnd Rug Vaults 100 A.0T. Autamatx Fire end lurilary Prttectien WARNOCK FORD, INC. 1J00 N. Fodaral Hwy.

Homoitoad, Florida fROFORTIONED new in proportions, either the Mileage Maker Six or Thunderbird V-8 engine. You get a simpler, more efricient automatic drive teamed with the engine of your choice: the only modern, short stroke, low-fr iction 6-cylinder engine offered today or the world-famous Thunderbird V-8. Six or V-8, the gas savings are great! Team Number Two is made up of new Cruise-O Matic Drive with a new Thunderbird Special V-8 engine. It introduces you to an altogether new experience in fine-car performance harnessing the world's most automatic "automatic" to the trigger-sharp reaction time of a new Thunderbird Special V-8. And still you get the gasoline savings of built-in overdrive.

For '59 the short way to say "economy" is FORD! In styling, the new Ford has already been awarded the Cold Medal of the Comite" Francois de for beautiful proportions and elegant lines, at the Brussels World's Fair. So this is the world's most elegant kind of economy! Soon-on October 17th-you can get the thrifty New Ford Feeling in the World's Most Beautifully Proportioned Cars. Plan to see and drive them at our Ford Dealer's. you a new kind of economy, too. thrift is engineered in.

It starts with special Ford features like new mufflers that will normally last twice as long as conventional used on other cars. It includes a new Diamond Lustre Finish that's you won't have to wax it ever! It features an oil filtering system that you'll go 4000 miles instead of the 1000 miles often repm-mended before needing an oil change. For greater economy and safety, all are equipped with new, tougher, cooler-running Tyrex cord tires. all, you'll find that all standard Ford engines-Six or Thunderbird actually thrive on regular gas at regular gas prices. You save up to on every gallon! to complete 59's most complete economy story, Ford has produced separate automatic driving teams, each one designed for its own special economy.

You pick the one that fits your driving exactly. Number One makes automatic driving available within everyone's budget. It consists of a completely new Fordomatic Drive com beautifully new in build, the rEiegtnc; at B.wl World" a wo the FORDS AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL for btiutifu proportJonaby i7a Comti Fair CECIL HOLLAND FORD, INC. 5TACY ROWELL FORD, INC. HU5KAMP MOTOR CO.

J. D. BALL FORD, INC. AUSTIN FORD, INC. FRED 431 N.I.

16Jrd St. at W. Dixla Hwy. North Miami loach, Florida J751 N. Miami Ava.

Miami, Florida 0000 W. 7th Miami, Florid 1001 N.W. 27th Miami, Florida Coral G.blw, Florida.

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