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CC THE MIAMI NEWS, Wednesday, Ang. 10, I960 (Death. TbtknA. She Flies, She Likes Fruit And She Scares California vfccouaa. jts WiiB.

4, -ae ier Phyllis Morrow: he relieved her of $715 in receipts Miss Yetta Kahii won $200 in a poker game in Gardena, drove home, lost it to a man who was waiting in her darkened garage with a winning hand it contained a gun. NO WALK: The Army announced as its goal by 1970 THEY SURVIVED: Seventy-nine passengers huddled in the rear of a DC-4 airliner with a stuck nose gear, but the pilot made a perfect landing on a foam-covered runway at Palm-dale, Calif THEY DIED: Carl B. Walton, 29, of Van Wert, Ohio, who could not go to a family learned later that his mother, father, wife arid three children had been killed in a car crash on the way. J'ACCUSE: The Federal Communications Commission in considering application for radio and TV li HAXSLEY, Lilie Mae, age 51. of 3037 NW 5 Ave.

Came to Miami 6 years ago, coming from Denton, No. Carolina. Services and burial will be in Apex, No. Carolina, under the local direction of Paden Funeral Home, 8231 Bird Road. HEARN, Harold C.

age 58, of 478 NW 153 passed away Monday. He lived in Miami 19 years, coming from Cleveland, Ohio. He was formerly employed by Farrey's Wholesale Hardware Co. Survived by his wife, Kathryn. Services will be held Thursday at 2:00 p.m.

at Philbricks Miami Shores Chapel. LONG, Elizabeth Ann, infant daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. James Hugh Long, of 10925 SW 53 Dr. passed away Monday.

Graveside services will be Thursday at 9 a.m. at Wood-lawn Park Cemetery under the direction of the Peden Funeral Home, 8231 Bird Road. SKINNER, Elsie Bockholdt, age 68, of 37 SW 12th Street, passed away Sunday in a local hospital. She came to Miami 35 years ago from New York City, and was the widow of the late William Jamie Skinner. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs.

Dorothea S. Wiengand, Miami; one sister, Mrs. James Anderson, Syracuse, New York and one granddaughter. Funeral services will be at 8:00 P.M. Thursday in Philbrick's Coral Gables ChapeL A female fly with a passion for fruit has California's Agriculture Department in a tizzy.

An Oriental fruit fly, she was found in an orange tree in Anaheim first of her type ever caught in the United States. The department, fearing more, has set a thousand traps around the area. Reason for the scare: the Oriental fly destroys oranges, lemons, grapefruit, peaches, plums, cherries, apples, avo-cadoes, figs, olives, tomatoes and a few other crops. GUNMEN: Specialist 4th Class Katori Tatsuno returned to his apartment in Wahiawa, Hawaii, and found shot dead his 25-year-old Japanese born wife, his two children, Margie, 14 months, and Ann, 2 months, and 35-year-old Jack Crawford Warden, of Los Angeles, who had known Mrs. Tatsuno in Japan and was clutching a revolver A 6-foot man in plaid shirt and cowboy hat and carrying a sawed-off shotgun made a lasting impression on Salem, N.H.

supermarket cash- Club a Negro group from its usual annual tournament on the last Sunday in July, and club member James A. Keyes, who is also a Democratic alderman, charged there is discrimination in state golfing circles. BABIES: A girl born to Mrs. Vincent Fratantonio in Cleveland is being closely watched by doctors her two other daughters, Bernadette, 3, and Venita, 5, have a mysterious ailment that sends them to sleep without warning Mrs. Rose Williams, 28, a Brooklyn, N.

Negro, gave birth to girl quadruplets last night but three died and the fourth is in poor condition. FLORDDA SCENE: The New Smyrna Beach City Commission is to consider a request to integrate the municipal golf course Three tank landing ships from the U. S. Reserve Fleet were blessed by four Greek priests at a Green Cove Springs ceremony turning them over to the Greek Navy- "100 per cent vehicular mobility, ground or air," thereby eliminating the biggest complaint of every soldier since wars began: censes, favors BONNIE AND KONNY have become a regular summer attraction for tourists on the river near Peterborough, Ont. That's Bonnie on the raft and owner Eonny Hendren on the water skis.

Bonnie is a 5-year-old Labrador retriever who probably learned her tricks on Biscayne Bay and is only up in Canada for the summer, selling the idea of all-year water snorts. i. firms whose stockholders include members of Congress, charges Sen. William Prox-mire (D Wis.) New Haven, Park Department banned "'B CHRISTOPHER NO SPEAK: San Francisco Mayor George Christopher got a letter and a headache from the city of Uzbekistan, Russia, which he visited last year he can find no one to translate Uzbek. PROXMIRE Rebel Boss Takes 3 Laos Jobs Golfers the Knickerbockers 'Chinese 'Let Me Be Your Leader'' SAIGON, Viet Nam (AP) A provisional government was form' ed today by the army revolu tionaries in Laos.

Push3-Way Latin Drive' GAL IN PANTS 'Disorder9 In The Courfi Broadcasts from the adminiS' Vote Alaska Likes I Her Capital In Juneau ANCHORAGE, Alaska (UPI) -r With well over half the votes counted in the Alaska primary election, residents of the 49th state appeared to have voted in favor of retaining the state capital in the colorful gold mining town of Juneau. Tabulations complete from 40 key areas in the state revealed trative capital at Vientiane said the leader of yesterday's coup Capt. Kong Le took three ma SUSSMAN, Mrs. Sophie nee Rosenthal, age 41, of 3621 NW 14 Terrace, passed away while visiting from Philadelphia August 8. Beloved wife of Morton; darling mother of Iris, Judy, and Mark, of Miami.

Dear daughter of Abraham and Fannie Rosenthal; Sister of David, Hyman, Bella Hoffman, Anna FinkeL Ida Gangel and Julia Schwartz, all of Philadelphia. Services will be held at 1 p.m. at Joseph Levine and Son Memorial Chapel, 7112 North Broad Street, Philadelphia. Chinese Communists have jor posts in the 40-memebr "pro launched widespread cultural, scientific and trade campaigns in visional executive committee of the revolutionary movement." Latin America, a State Depart ment official warned here today. No premier or equivalent has Gabriel Green, a 35 year old bachelor, has thrown his space helmet into the ring for president on the "flying saucer" ticket.

Green, who is head of the Amalgamated Flying Saucer Clubs of America, said at a press conference in Los Angeles: "I have been selected for president by the folks from outer space. They gave Moses the Ten Commandments, they provided transportation for the Exodus, they furnished George Washington the battle plans for crossing the Delaware and also roughed out the drafts of the declaration of independence. "One of my friends made contact with a woman from outer space not long ago," Green added. "He described her as really out of this world." In an address before the 65th an been announced so far. PEACE PARTY BOSS Kinim Pholsena, named as a nual convention of the Jewish War Veterans, Andrew H.

Berding, assistant secretary of state for pub-he affairs, reported that Peking has established an office of the New China News Agency in Cuba. 1 that Alaskans voted down an initiative to move the capital by more than 4,000 votes. Partial results NEWS WANT ADS from Point Barrow to Ketchikan IIIE FLYING SAUCER TICKET "The trend of its news is sharp member of the provisionary internal and foreign affairs committee, is leader of the "peace party," considered sympathetic to the Pathet Lao guerillas though not Communist like the Pathet group. Made a member of the 15-man committee for internal and for ly anti-American." he FR 4-6211 showed 14,341 votes against moving the capital as opposed to 9,981 in favor of the move. The initiative, on the ballot in Alaska's first election since state RED PAPER "Since last November," he said, "a Communist Chinese newspaper has been published in Havana.

"Joint cultural associations have been set up in Cuba, Colom eign affairs was Gen. Amkha hood, would have moved the capital from where it has been lo Tommy Rettig Is A Father Tommy Rettig, 19, former child star of the Lassie television series, and his wife are parents of a baby boy. Rettig and his wife, Darlene, 16, named the 7-pound, 13-ounce infant Thomas Eugene. He was borp in Beverly Hills. The couple was married last year at Big Bear Lake, Calif.

bia, Uruguay, Bolivia, Venezuela, cated for the past 54 years, to some 570 miles northwest in the vicinity of anchorage, in the center of the state. OFFICE OPEN Monday to Friday I A.M. to I P.M. Saturday I A M. to 1 P.M.

The Miami News Code of Ethic regulates the quality of ads appearing on these pages. All Wont Ads it art in the 9:10 A.M. Metropolitan Edition and also appear in the Final Homo Edition Blue Streak Edition Five Star Final Edition Your News Want Ad is work-ins for you morning, i -I iff I noon ana night. OAS' Points Finger At Dominicans f. IT.

Newi-Mlaml Serviea NEW YORK Louise Ra-binowitz, 28, a secretary and bride of three weeks, tried to pay a $10 speeding fine for her boss in Traffic Court yesterday. But Magistrate Edward Caiazzo ruled she wasn't dressed for it Blond Mrs. Rabinowitz was wearing natural color form-fitting slacks and a white cotton blouse. "Young lady, how do you have the temerity to come into court, dressed the way you are?" Caiazzo asked. "You are not according the court the dignity to which it is entitled.

I am not going to allow yon to pay this fine. Yon will have to come back Thursday and you will have to be properly dressed." As Mrs. Rabinowitz left court her husband, Irving, appeared. He had been delayed while parking his car. He paid the fine, which meant his wife won't have to show up Thursday after all.

Then Caiazzo asked him why he let his wife go to court in slacks. Rabinowitz stood mute and the magistrate said: If it were my wife, I'd refuse to go out with her dressed like that." "Judge, I'm only married three weeks," Rabinowitz said. "Well, you'd better start clamping down on her now," Caiazzo said. LEGAL NOTICE Father Slighted, Son Asks $400,000 Charles Chaplin 35, yesterday filed a $400,000 suit over failure of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce and others to include his famous father's name in the "Hollywood Walk of Fame." NOTICE OF INTENTION TO REGISTER IN COMPLIANCE WITH HOI'SE BILL NO. 175 CHAPTER 20958 LAWS OF FLORIDA 1940.

Soukavong, commander of the fighting against the Pathet guerrillas during last year's uprising. A third appointee a known moderate was Col. Kouprachit Abhay, son of a former prime minister. EX-AMBASSADOR The most prominent name listed among the 40 executives was that of Souvanna Phouma, former prime minister and ambassador to France. Fresh diplomatic reports from Vientiane said some cabinet ministers of the old government are believed to have fled to Bangkok.

Others were said to be cut off in the royal capital city of Luang Prabang, 120 miles to the north. Pro-Western Premier Tiao Sam-sonith and his government were reported safe in Luang Prabang. All airline flights to Vientiane were cancelled, at least until Thursday. Telegraphic communication also was suspended. mnjf ti.

Lull CHAPLIN FILS CHAPLIN PERE Chile, Brazil and Argentina." Berding said that 402 Latin Americans have travelled to Communist China in the past year, all or partly at the expense of the Communist China regime. TRADE PACT The Communists recently signed a five-year trade agreement to purchase 500,000 tons of Cuban sugar annually to be paid for almost entirely in Chinese goods, he said. And Castro has been invited to visit Peking. Berding also levelled a warning at the Soviet premier and his colleagues. "They would be most unwise to assume that the American people are less alert during a presidential campaign.

"The American people and both political parties would instantly unite behind their government if the Soviet chose to take advantage of this presidential election period to provoke a crisis." he emphasized. POOL end Patto Furniture Co. 727 5 St. B. Serge Palanque and Charles Pedelaborde Owners.

The School 736 W. Flagler St. Owner Mynette Bayer Teitel-man. ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 funeral Notices A Directors What They Say Walter Jack Paul H. Combs WASHINGTON (UPI) A factfinding committee of the Organization of American States was reported today to have implicated the Dominican government in the attempted assassination of Venezuelan President Romula Betan-court The committee, in a confidential report to the 21 American governments, was said to have concluded that the attempt was part of a broader plot to overthrow Venezuela's constitutional government.

The 22-page report was considered a key document for the coming meeting of the American foreign ministers at San Jose, Costa Rica, Aug. 16. The foreign ministers will consider Venezuela's charges that the Gov. G. Mermen Williams, of Michigan, tells National Medical Association meeting in Pittsburgh civil rights and health issues have much in common: "They both zero in on the quality of America's commitment to the dignity of man." (FUNERAL HOMES, INC.

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CALL FRanklin 3-2101 MRS. RABINOWITZ Shocking Attire? LITKGOW FUNERALS Dr. Linus Pauling, Nobel Prize winner, says in New York he would go to jail rather than reveal the names of foreign signers of a petition to halt nuclear tests: "I do cot relish the prospect of going to jail for contempt of Congress, but I am willing to go for the sake of what I believe." She Dies At Wheel In Crash WILLIAMS Dominican Republic is guilty of aggression and intervention before turning to the broader prob BLIZZARD, Infant DUNCAN, Infant Girl FORTSON, Willie V. LARSON, Andrew MARVEZ, William MESTREZAT, Charles SCOTT, Bennio SMITH, Infant STAHLER, Howard WINIKUS, Evelyn Hazel YOUNG, Harry lem of Soviet interference in hemisphere affairs. Monthly Meetings Urged On Traffic Controversies Lady Horrocks, a London abstract painter, was asked if her art had any message.

She replied: "If it has, it's the sort of message I wouldn't dare to repeat in public." Vm Broke, Says John Carradine LOS ANGELES (AP) Actor John Carradine filed suit for bankruptcy yesterday, listing his assets at $250 and his debts at $23,021. The thin Shakespearean actor also described himself in his bankruptcy petition as a director and lecturer. Most of the debts, he said, are in New York City. Many are to restaurants. Exhausted after a trip of almost 800 miles, a Homestead woman lost control of the car in which she and her sleeping hus Their Goal: Unity FOR INFORMATION Phone PLaza 7-5544 BONN, Germany (AP) Pnime Minister Harold Macmillan arrived today for a two-day meet ing with Chancellor Konrad Ade feited bonds by failing to appear.

Conviction of drunken driving in Metro Court carries a mandatory jail sentence and suspension of driver's license. Mrs. J. Wayne Kays, of Houston, after her baby boy arrived five weeks early and weighed 13 pounds: "Oh my gosh!" Couplets FUNERALS itlsiBf Cloth Caskets from $150. Metal Caskets from $4e5.

Hardwood Caskets from S47J. PAULING nauer and set "the unity of Eu rope and the peace of the world" as their prime goal. i MIAMrS fNfST fUNERAL CHAPELS "A PLUMMER "Competitive Selections'" Metro Judge Frederick M. Ba-rad today called for a monthly conference between all police chiefs in the county and all Metro judges in an effort to avoid "misunderstandings" in the filing of traffic cases. Barad said he was recommending the meetings to senior Metro Judge Jack Turner as a result of a state attorney office's report on filing of drunken driving cases.

The raport recommended that six persons who escaped drunken driving charges in Metro Court be rearrested and properly charged. Barad had charged that Miami police officers were writing "public drunk" tickets against motorists and taking the cases to municipal court instead of lodging drunken driving cases in Metro Court. Police had charged that drunken driving cases took too long to hear in Metro Court. The investigative report made by Assistant State Attorney John V. Ferguson showed the violators band were traveling and crashed into pine trees alongside the Tamiami Trail.

Mrs. Eason Thompson, 66, apparently was killed instantly in the crash yesterday on the trail 34 miles west of Miami. 88 TH DEATH She was the 88th person to die in Dade traffic this year. The toll stood at 81 at this time in 1959. Thompson escaped with a broken nose and other minor injuries.

Florida Highway Patrolman W. L. Hawkins said the couple were returning from a vacation trip to Gadsden, Ala. "Mrs. Thompson was driving and Thompson was asleep," the trooper said.

"It had been a long, hard trip and they both were tired. "The car apparently got away from Mrs. Thompson." HITS 4 TREES Hawkins said the car veered to the left side of the highway, caromed off one of the giant trees along the canal and hit three more trees. The car landed in the highway, so battered that the side had to be cut away before the occupants could be removed. Little Boy Came Long Way Just To Die CHICAGO (AP) The good hearts of Red Cross workers and the skilled hands of American surgeons failed to save the life of 4-year-old Evangelo Kasebes of Myrtia, Greece.

youngster died last night after surgery on his malformed heart Evangelo was brought here in that surgeons could transpose his heart vessels to repair a condition which had existed since birth. Yesterday afternoon, he underwent three hours of surgery in Augustana Hospital. At first, all seemed well. Then doctors detected blood seeping into his lungs and rushed him back to the operating room. He died two hours later.

The Red Cross chapter of Waukegan, north of Chicago, sponsored the boy's trip to the United States. Evangelo was the grand-nephew of Anthony Couvall of North Chicago. 3 Cemetery Lots BUY your cemetery lots NOW. at $50 per space. There are no lots cheaper in Southern Florida.

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