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16 SEAMEN PERISHED 1 THE TAMPA TIMES, Monday, August 11. 1958 Deaths In Tampa Area MRS. EFFIE N. HAINES Coast Guard Opens Tanker Crash Probe borough County. He was a Mason and an Odd Fellow.

Mr. 'Pupil Plan Up For Crucial Test Today HARRISONBURG, Aug. 11. (UPI) A pupil assignment plan, advised as a hoped-for means of keeping public schools open in the face of integration orders, was put to a crucial court test here today. On the outcome hinges the immediate future of the Virginia public school system.

Under the state's "massive resistance" laws. Mrs. Effie N. Haines, 85, 2904 Estrella, died yesterday in a Tampa hospital. A native of Indianapolis, Mrs.

Haines came to Tampa from Chicago two and one-half years ago. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Marie Kapsalis, Tampa, and Mrs. P. T.

Anderson, Dell Rapids, S. six grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. ERNEST P. MANEY, SR. Gallagher is survived by his widow, Mrs.

Sadie Gallagher, Dover; sister, Mrs. B. M. Stanley, Tampa; brothers. H.

T. Gallagher, Plant City, and F. H. Gallagher, Tampa. WILLIAM KULLEN William Kullen, 86, of 3511 East Hanna died Saturday at a Tampa hospital.

A native early-morning bridge atch, said the Gulfoil had been stopped in the water just prior to the collision and was drifting along slowly. He said a "full speed astern Times Wire Sen-ices i PROVIDENCE, R. Aug. The Coast Guard opened an investigation today into the flaming crash of two tankers that killed at least 16 seamen last Thursday and one ship started a court action placing all the blame on the other. The Gulf oil- said the S.

E. Graham was negligent, failed to order" was given just before the actual collision which occurred in what he said were "very bad weather conditions." rim- of Germany, he had lived in Tampa for 10 years Survivors include a daughter. Michael Smith, who has been 12 years Uzupan, of New York City, and a son, Karl Kullen, of Miami, with the Gulfoil, said that all radar aboard was in good working condition. Florida. Rear Adm.

Edward J. Roland, keep a proper lookout and was proceeding too fast. It brought an attachment action against RUFUS C. FUSS ELL Rufus C. Fussell, 54, resident S.

1 i commandant of the First Coast any school that is integrated must be closed. The assignment plan reorganized the city's school districts to put all 34 Negro applicants for admission to white schools Guard District, presided at the hearing today. Other officers of 6914 North Orleans Tampa, died Saturday in a Tampa hospital. In addition to Ernest P. Maney, 90, of 3008 Morgan died Sunday at a Tampa rest home.

A native nf Seguin, he resided in Hillsborough County 46 years. Survivors include two sons, Ernest P. Maney, and Alfred C. Maney, both of Tampa; four daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Cone, Mrs.

R. G. Merrin and Mrs. George Corbett, all of Tampa, and Mrs. W.

C. Kerr of Mountain View, nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. J. W. GALLAGHER PLANT CITY, Aug.

11. (Spe the Graham in federal district court, asking $830,000 damages. and men of the Gulfoil and the Graham will be questioned later his widow, Mrs. Emma Fussell, The Gulf oil ran into the today. he is survived by three sons, Joe Lee, Solomon and Cosby Graham in fog at the busy entrance to Narragansett Bay off C.

Fussell; a daughter, Mrs. Newport. The Gulfoil was out Margie Medlock of Columbus, his mother, Mrs. Alice Fus sell of Columbus; six brothers, Unusual Auto Crashes Keep A. Fussell, of Tampa, G.

Fussell of Atlanta, Durwood bound empty for Port Arthur, and the Graham was inbound from Newark, N. loaded with gasoline. Both ships burst into flames and ran aground. Sixteen of the Gulf Fussell, of Midland. F.

P. cial) John Walter Gallagher, 69, a member of the firm of Gallagher and Walden, Dover Fussell of Columbus, John in one district now served only by Negro schools. The plan was written and adopted after Federal Judge John Paul ordered Charlottesville, home of the University of Virginia, to desegregate schools in September. Arguments Begin A battery of attorneys representing the two sides began arguments at 10:20 A.M. (EST) on the validity of the plan.

If the assignment plan is upheld, it could mean that Charlottesville will escape integration for at least another school semester. The plan also provided for tests and interviews to be given u. tussell of Nashville, Tenn. vegetable packers, died yester and Rosiae J. Fussell of Nashua, Officers Busy N.

two sisters, Mrs. Paul Oil's crew, including the master, Capt. Montreville Eden of Port Arthur, died; two others day in a local hospital. He was in failing health for the last eieht months. Mr.

Gallagher was Taylor, Columbus, and Mrs. A rash of unusual accidents Joe D. Odum, Sacramento, Calif. are still missing and feared a life-lone resident of Hills- was reported in the early morn Two grandchildren also survive. dead.

ing hours Monday by city police. Petition Filed WILLIAM A. COLLINS EDUCATIONAL TV STAFF LOOKS OVER SET BEING MADE Uda Lide, Ralph Diaz, Eugene Word, Vernon Whitney (Times Photo) An automobile driven by Vin William A. Collins, 91, of 211 The Gulf Oil Corporation of cent William Straigis, 620 Luzon Philadelphia, owners of the West Elm, died Saturday in a Tampa hospital. A native of struck an Atlantic Coast Line freight car at the railroad Gulfojl, filed a petition for Negro students in the process COURSES, TEACHERS NAMED libel against the Graham Trans- Minister Has ing of their applications for white schools.

All 34 students boycotted the tests after NAACP crossing near Swann Ave. and Fremont Patrolman Joe E. Norris reported. portion also of Philadelphia, owners of the S. Graham.

House Plans To Eulogize III. Lavmaker WASHINGTON. Aug. 11 charges that the plan was "dis According to Norris the Gulf asked to be legally criminatory." Fatal Seizure Tampa Educational TV Is Near Reality exempted from liability for loss The deadline for taking the of life and claims for damages tests under the assignment plan Straigis car skidded 14 feet before hitting the side of the car. The boxcar was a unit of a seven-car train stopped across the intersection.

Straigis was charged with driving while resulting from the collision. It Pennsylvania, Mr. Collins was a resident of Tampa for 12 years. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Beatrice Collins, Tampa; a son, John Collins, Altoona, also seven grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.

THEO R. MANRY Theo Richmond Manry, 76, of Edison, died Friday in a Tampa hospital. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Boynton of Arlington, a son, Theo R. Manry, of Tampa; four said the collision "was caused has passed.

The school board has indicated it would not consider the Negro applicants for admission to white schools after During Sermon wholly by the fault and negli schools for eight years, ex gence of the S. E. Graham," that plained: (UPD The House planned eulogies today for Rep. William E. McVey HI.) who died nicfht following a heart drinking and reckless driving, according to Norris.

The acci the Graham's crew was "incom the Negroes refused to take the The Rev. Charles H. Jennings, These are the guides for the tests. petent and inattendant to their dent occurred at 1:15 A.M. classroom teachers to use in readying the class for the TV Two Court Tests duties," that the ship was "not a i- ntfnrlr A car driver, by an unidenti pastor of Sweetwater Baptist Church, suffered a heart attack in the pulpit yesterday and died By BOB DENLEY Times Staff Writer Educational television moved a step nearer reality for the Tampa area today with the announcement of courses to be offered and designation of the people who will teach them.

A pupil assignment plan in properly manned and ThP 72-vear-old legislator course and. in following it. Norfolk will undergo two court that it "failed to keep a proper fied driver skidded 45 feet before leaving the road at the intersection of Grady Ave. and Generally, the in school on the way to a hospital. grandchildren, three great was stricken at his apartment here.

He was serving his fourth tests within the next seven lookout, that it was proceed The Rev. Mr. Jennings, 56, courses will follow this system: each classroom teacher will of days. grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. was almost through his sermon On Wednesday, school board ing at immoderate and excessive speed," was "not sounding proper signals," and failed to Crest then continued through a ditch and for a distance of 42 feet before coming to rest.

Patrolman Joe E. Nor fer preliminary instruction in the lesson for the day at the MRS. MARY EDITH FOX when he slumped to the floor. Some of the congregation Hillsborough County School officials w-ill appear in Norfolk's circuit court te defend their keep clear, slow down or stop. Mrs Mary Edith Fox 82 died Superintendent Crockett Farnell beginning of the class hour.

rushed to his side while others ssignment plan from an attack yesterday at her home in Miami ris reported the driver of the Then the TV teacher will ap ran for help. Many prayed. The chief mate of the Gulfoil told the board of inquiry that said that the county's portion pear on the screens for 25 by a white couple who apparently fear the plan will allow He had been pastor of the Beach. She was a native of Akron, Ohio. Among the sur he had the Graham in view vehicle abandoned the car at the scene of the wreck.

An investigation is continuing. minutes. After that the class church, at West Comanche and vivors is Mrs. Hammond Lotz of about 15 seconds" before the some racial integration. room teacher will conduct a fol Sawyer for two years.

Be A car driven by a MacDill Air low-up period. collision. First Witness Tampa, a daughter. Funeral services will be held Wednesday fore that he was pastor at Rocky Next Monday, school board officials will go into U. S.

District Court at Norfolk to defend Force Base man careened a dis of ETV will include classes in English, science and Spanish. The televised courses will begin when Station WEDU goes on the air. Target date for the station is Oct. 6. Eugene Word, director of the The science class will be of Creek Baptist Church for three John F.

Smith of Port Arthur in Akron. tance of more than 200 feet fered at 1:30 P.M. and the years. He lived at 4612 West was the first witness called be the plan from attacks by Negro while out of control in the vicin English course at 2:30, Monday Osborne Ave. fore the four-man board.

attorneys who charge that it is through Thursday. The Spanish He established the Sweet term from Illinois' lourui uis-j trict. .1 McVey was born in Ohio ana was graduated from Ohio University. He held a doctorate degree from Chicago University. Before his election to Congress in 1950, he had been a prominent educator and lecturer.

He had held teaching jobs in the Philippine Islands and as superintendent of Thornton Township High School and College at Harvey, 111. He also was a professor of education at DePaul University. McVey served on the House Banking and Currency Committee. He is survived by his widow and three children. Fansrc! Notices BEAZI.ET, MOLL1K Mrs.

MolUe Beaaley. 72. of 5709 Central Avenue, passed away in a local wrvires will be held discriminatory" and invalid. Smith, who was standing the loving Vans course will be broadcast for a ity of Averill Ave. and Ellis Dr.

at 12:15 A.M. arid struck two other cars, a mailbox and- a trailer before coming to rest. county school system's central library, was named to produce the Hillsborough County school water church and was the first pastor of the charter congregation of 81 persons. Services half-hour, starting at 7 P. on Monday, Wednesday and Fri Patrolmen W.

J. Lindquist day nights. King Hussein Brands programs. Will Move are held in a converted rest dence, purchased by the church Wo Ulosea Circuit Ralph Diaz will' teach a class in science, directed to the fifth and H. H.

Wood reported the car driven by Don Woods Duval of MacDill Air Force Base was The West Coast educational A native of Franklin, N. television operation will differ and sixth grades. Miss Ilda The Rev. Mr. Jennings attended in several respects from simi Nasser Kremlin Agent the University of North Caro Railroad lar ventures elsewhere.

There lina. He was ordained to the will be no "auditorium-classes" Lide will teach 10th grade English. Both of those are designated "in school" courses, being designed primarily for children who will be watching TV Baptist ministry in 1933. AMMAN, Jordan, Aug. llj of hundreds of students massed stage speeches while Egypt Is NEW YORK, Aug.

11. (JP) (UPI) King Hussein of Jordan to watch the screens. There will suffering under hunger and He came to Tampa in 1950 from Atlanta, after holding pasr torates in Georgia and North Thirty-five moving vans will has denounced Gamal Abdel be no "closed circuit" TV fear," Hussein said. going west on Averill when at crossed over into the eastbound lane, struck a parked car owned by Reddick Hoitt, 3004 Averill. pushed the Hoitt car into another car, then crossed Averill Ave.

again where it entered a trailer lot, knocked jdown the mail box and, came to rest against a trailer in the lot. The officers reported Duval was charged with driving while drinking and reckless driving. Nasser as a Kremlin agent who Ihe nations resources are courses. screens in their classrooms. Spanish Taught The third Hillsborough Coun Carolina.

And the teachers selected for haul more than 4,000,000 tons of furniture, files and office equipment when the Seaboard Air Line Railroad moves its allegedly ignited the Lebanese spent on agents, hirelings, trai He is survived by his widow, rebellion and is conspiring tors and spies whose aim is to M6ndav morning at 10:30 o'clock at the chapel of F. Blount Company Funeral Home with Dr. J. Withers Blake, pastor of Seminole Heights Methodist Church, officiatine. Interment will be in Myrtle Hill Memorial Pallbearers will be J.

fc. Hoi-enmb, E. W. Tillls, George H. Hob.

erts. Hugh Prince, George Weis- the job will not be relieved altogether of their other duties. Mrs. Ethel Jennings, Tampa; enable Communism and its against Hussein's regime. daughter, Mrs.

Edna Dowdie headquarters to Richmond this The young monarch made the Miss Lide and Diaz, for ex agents throughout the Arab ty course will, be elementary Spanish, taught by Vernon Whitney, in the evenings. This course will be directed toward the general public, adult and Franklin, N. a son, R. week and next. ample, will spend part of the charges in a radio address to world to dominate, while claim The moves will be made on ier.

George P. WePO. Jennings, Columbia, S. two sisters, Mrs. R.

P. Russell, and ing to defend Arab nationalism. his countrymen on the sixth anniversary of his accession to the day in regular classroom teaching. And Whitney will continue The Lebanese rebellion children alike. Mrs.

Troy Shook, both of Culla the two week-ends of Aug. 15 and 22. Seaboard's offices in Norfolk, which consist mainly Florida Couple among other things, to do 20 throne. Whitney, who is coordinator saga, N. a brother, Tom Jen against pro-Western President Camille Chamoun, said Hussein, BIANCHI, CARLOS Funeral vioes j.

m- rt-lna Rianchi. 20. of 2923 radio broadcasts a week in con Hussein sought to assure Jor for conversational Span nings, Franklin; and two grand versational Spanish, a project danians, in what he termed a of executive and general departments, will be moved this ish for the elementary schools Cordelia St. will be held Monday at 4 P.M. from the A.

P. Boia W. Tampa intorment in Colon, Ceme was the work of evil hands, deliberately engineered and sup children. now going into its fourth year, heart to heart" talk, that he in the county, said the TV coming week-end. The Ports-i WEDU is owned by West tery.

He is survived by his mother. ported with arms from abroad. courses "probably will be con State Weekend was "unshaken by the times and tidings." Coast Educational Television "No Arab state," he said, "Is Mrs. Carlina Catata: two oromerj, Juan Kodrieuez and Carlos S. Bianchi; and ene sister.

Miss Juanita Bianchi. versational Spanish. The three teachers were se a private, non-profit or safe from Cairo and the Damas As he spoke, Jordan police mouth offices, which are mainly accounting departments, will be shifted to the railroad's new $6,000,000 air-conditioned head Accident Toil lected after auditions of a num cus gang. accused the Syrian secret service and Lebanese rebels of Authoritative sources dis ber who were interested in go fv. CHARLES H.

Fu quarters building on the weekend of Aug. 22. ing into this new phase of having smuggled explosives into Amman aboard a U. N. plane in Die In Collision PRINCESS ANNE, Aug.

11. OF) A truck-car collision killed an Okeechobee, couple riding in the passenger vehicle. The victims were identified as Julio Perez, 21, and his wife, Othelia, 20. Both suffered skull fractures in the crash yesterday. Their daughter, Maria, one-year old, was hospitalized for observation and another passenger in the Perez car, Alice Compos, 23, of Okeechobee, was treated for bruises.

Lists 6 Dead By Associated Press ganization sustained by grants from the seven school systems involved plus public contributions. Studios are now being created at the one-time Navy barracks at 20th and Chapin Streets. neral services for Rev. Charles H. Jennings, 56, resident of 4612 Osborne.

wav suddenly Sunday closed earlier that the Anglo-American airlift from Cyprus to Jordan has ended. The last education. Farnell observed an attempt to launch a terror campaign against Jordan's in "The decisions, in selecting the teachers, were extremely hard to make. All the auditions morning, will be held Tuesday at two o'clock P.M. from the Sweetwater Baptist Church, with The Rev.

Eugene Tmna. nrt The Rev. J. H. Highway and other accidents took six lives in Florida over Railroad officials describe the move as one of the largest of its kind ever made in the South.

It will require the combined efforts of 300 skilled moving dependence. the weekend. were excellent." The explosives, it was charged, Bachelor of Atlanta. Georgia to offi. in Mvrtle Hill Me Seaman Ralph Giovinazzi, 17 were to have been used to blow Seven Counties planes arrived Saturday night with supplies for British troops sent to Jordan last month.

They are now dependent on the seaborne supply line by way of the Jordanian port of Aqaba on the Aqaba Gulf. morial Park. Pallbearers are Walter workers, 35 vans which will of Webster, and Boc up offices of the Jordanian De The educational TV station, Colemon. rame jonnwn, 'T rr.ri wimhvrcitr. Henry Rodney Chica Naval Air Key Police Investigate Negro Knife Killing A Tampa Negro is being held for investigation in connection WEDU, will serve seven coun velopment Board.

The plot was and P. H. Weinberger. Arrangements bv Wilson Sammon Company iuneral was killed early Sunday discovered earlier this month ties, which have put up part of make more than 300 round trips, and several "outside" elevators which will take furniture from windows. Some 700 Seaboard employes Home.

following the arrest of Theodore the money to launch it. presumably by an automobile as he hitchhiked along U. S. 1 Initial programming calls for Stepham, 23, a Lebanese, and nun iirprn. jr.

Fu DURING RUNNING GUN BATTLE with a Saturday killing, police reported today. his fiance, Nadia bam, 20, a An autopsy was ordered after a motorist reported striking the Pinellas County to produce a course in third grade reading, neral services for Mr. James Alfred i i. WW Ar ineton will and their families, or about 2500 Jordanian, police said. C.

D. Morris, 32, of 2922 man as he lay on the road near people, will move to Richmond at the same time. for Polk County to handle eighth grade American history Islamorada. An auto killed Andrew and for Sarasota County to offer high school-level Fine Arts. Cook.

54, Saturday as Cook 'Quiet' Man Cracks, Kills 1, Wounds 2 be held Monday morning at 10 clock at the Jennings Funeral Home, with Rev. J. C. Walters, assistant pastor of Riverside Baptist Church, of-firlatinK. Cremation will follow.

He is survived bv his wife. Mrs. Mary Lou Kuffall, Tampa: father, Mr. James A. Kuffall, New York one sister.

Mrs. Charles Bourquardez, Germany, and grandparents. Mr. ana Mrs. w.

J. Kufall, Elizabeth, N. J. crossed U. S.

1 near his Scotts Although responsibility for Hussein called Nasser an impostor who made Moscow his Kaaba (Moslem shrine in Mecca) from which he was receiving orders." Egypt's rulers, he charged, had imposed a dictatorship and tied the nation to Communist Imperialism. "Egypt's dictator is satisfied with the cheers of hirelings and moor home in the Titusville Cayuga is in custody in connection with the knife slaying of Johnny "Dollar" McDoyle of 22 East Lake Sgt. R. H. Swilley reported today.

McDoyle also was a Negro. Investigating officers reported McDoyle was stabbed to death with a butcher knife at his home. teaching various courses has area. A truck crash into an automo came up to see what had hap- PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 11.

bile stalled Saturday on U. S. 1 pened. near Fort Pierce, killed a car Florida Girl Drowns At Church Picnic TRENTON, Aug. 11.

(UPI) A 9-year-old girl drowned Saturday when she failed to reappear after jumping into a spring during a church picnic at Blue Springs, officers reported today. Deputies say Janice E. Davis of Alachua apparently, decided occupant, Mrs. Albert Stocker been apportioned out, appropriate classes throughout the seven counties will receive all programs. Home-viewers, too, will be able to pick up the programs on Channel 3.

Word said, "We think that is an advantage over the closed-circuit type of edu Kft.T.F.N, WILtlAM Mr. William Kullen, M. of 3711 E. "ann: away Saturday in a local hospital. Funeral services will be held afternoon at 3 o'clock at Wirtji Street Baptist Church with The Rev.

fAA nffii-iatlnir. assisted by The inspector said Thompson left the room but returned a few minutes later with a .32 caliber revolver. He shot Mrs. Meekins (UPI) A "quiet and polite" 60-year-old maintenance man went berserk yesterday, shot and killed one person and critically wounded two more, of Vero Beach. She was return ing home from a birthday cele bration.

Skindiver Drowns In Old Tampa Bay Charles Bianchi, 20, of 2923 and then fired a single bullet Charles Bianchi, 20, of Tamp Marine Killed, 10 Injured In Car Smash up into Boyd's chest, Driscoll said. drowned Saturday while on including a policeman, before he was critically wounded in a cational TV used in some areas. Parents here can tune in and The 'Rev. "Markey Kite. Interment will be in Rose Hill Cemetery.

The deacons and members of Mens Bible Class will act as pallbearers. The remains will lie in state at the church i time of service. Police were called and Wilson spear fishing and skin diving Cordelia drowned Saturday while on a skindiving outing in running gun battle with police. with his partner, Van Holland, excursion. to go for a swim at the picnic grounds on the Sante Fe River Police said Robert Thompson Other Saturday drownings in F.

T. Blount Company in charge of found Boyd on the floor and Mrs. Meekins lying across a bed. Tampa Bay. Companions said Bianchi, apparently caught in an under eluded those cf Clarence Lat arrangements.

started shooting after he was surprised allegedly molesting a Driscoll said Wilson went down son, 8, of Davie, who played at when the accident happened. The body was taken to Gainesville funeral home. stairs to radio for help. As he tow, went down before they three-year-old girl in the west a flooded rockpit where he had keep up with what their children are being taught." Rehearsals Soon Rehearsals begin in September, Word said, although preliminary work on study guides is already underway. Diaz, a graduate of the University of Tampa and of the University of Florida could reach him Ms-NFY, F.RNEST SR.

Mr. Krnest Philadelphia rooming house where he lived. went out the front door Thompson, who had been hiding, shot him in the back. been forbidden to go; and Janice Elizabeth Davis, 9, who drowned during a church outing GREENVILLE, N. Aug.

11. (UPD A Cherry Point, N. Marine was killed and 10 buddies, all from Pennsylvania, were injured early today when a car in which several were riding was rammed from behind by another car carrying Marines back to base. The rammed car overturned and burst into flames on North City firemen recovered the body. The tragedy occurred The dead man was identified Syrian Air Charge Denied By Navy Thompson ran down the street I near the main bridge on Court- at Blue Springs in Alachu as Fred Boyd, a roomer in the home of Mrs.

Gwendolyn Mee- Manev, w. jwo iiuuu passed awav Sunday evening. Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'clock from the chapel of the F. T. Blount Co.

Funeral Home with The Rev. I. H. Williams, pastor of the Palma Ceia Presbyterian Church, officiating. Interment will be In the, Garden of Memories Cemetery.

who has taught in Hillsborough ney Campbell Causeway. County. to an empty lot where Holland and Wilson managed to catch kins, 53. Mrs. Meekins was re mm in a cross lire.

ported in critical condition at BEIRUT, Aug. 11. (TP) A U. S. Navy spokesman today denied a charge that an American jet plane penetrated Syrian air space from Lebanon yesterday.

Neighbors told Investigators the Philadelphia General Hos Carolina Highway 43, 15 miles south of here. pital with a bullet wound in that Thompson, an employe- 6f the Philadelphia Housing Sheriff Ruel W. Tyson, acting the mouth. The charge was made yester Thompson was in critical coroner, identified the Marine thority, was known to them, as "Uncle Bob" and that he had always been "quiet and polite." day in a dispatch from Damascus of the Cairo Middle East news ondition at the Presbyterian killed as William Wohlers, Jr. of Philadelphia.

He was trapped Hospital with wounds of the 7 CARD OF THAKKS We wish to thank our kind friends and neighbors, doctors and nurses of Tampa General Mnanital for their acts of love and in tne rammed car ana was leg and chest. ADVERTISEMENT agency. Ihe dispatch said a Syrian anti-aircraft battery burned to death, Tyson said. sympathy during the recent loss of Policeman John Wilson, 24, drove trie plane back. our father and husband, John Jefferson Jones.

We also extend grateful who, in spite of being shot in ine Navy spokesman told a Worry of FALSE TEET thanks for the beautiful floral trib the back, took part in the run news conference: "No American Interest Growing In Protest Talks ning battle with Thompson be utes. Mrs. John Jefferson Jones and family. plane was even near the Syrian fore collapsing from loss of border and we have received no fr blood, was reported in critical Several groups in the Palm reports of an American aircraft condition with a bullet lodged River area have expressed inter in his left lung. est in a mass meeting called for Inspector John F.

Driscoll being fired on. Death Ruled Suicide Police have listed as suicide tonight to protest a proposed Slipping or Irritating? Don't be embarrassed by loose false teeth slipping, dropping or wobbling when you eat, talk or laugh. JuEt sprinkle a little FASTEETH on your plates. This pleasant powder gives a remarkable sense of added comfort and security bv holding plates more firmly. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling.

It alkaline (non-acld) Get FASTEETH at any drug counter said Mrs. Meekins surprised subdivision for Negroes south of Thompson and her granddaugh that community. I the death of a Clearwater The Palm River Civic Club an 4 ter, Sheila, in a middle bedroom on the second floor. The child woman found dead in bed last nounced the meeting last week, was sent downstairs and Boyd week in a recently rented apart B. B.

Harwell, president of the East Tampa Bay Chamber of ment here. An autopsy showed Mary Dusseault, 41, took an Commerce, said today his group will hold a special meeting in overdose of barbiturates, Detec tive Capt. A. Y. Myers said.

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