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THE TAMPA TRIBUNE, Wednesday, May 24, 1961 SHOP WEDNESDAY TIL 5:30 P.M., DOWNTOWN TAMPA Deaths in Tampa Area Union County We SAW MRS. ELIZABETH C. KAUER CLEARWATER. May 23 (By Staff Writer) Mrs. Elizabeth Catherine Kauer, 85.

of 518 Mc- MRS. OLIVE JONES Mrs. Olive Evelyn Jones, 77. 7216 Highland died yesterday afternoon in a local hos- swing info savings! Dep uty And Lennon who came here in 1953 from St. Louis.

died pital. A native of Bradenton. yesterday in Morton Plant Hos-: he had been a resident of pital. Survivors include a sonj -lampa lor bU years. fche was a Charles F.

Kauer, Clearwater; member of lampania Baptist Blind passenger on a city bus, as it passed a business with a lot of flowers in bloom, commenting: "I know where I am now, I smell the petunias." Yardman lighting a tough hedge with dull clippers. Man across the street walks over, takes clippers to his garage, returns tool sharpened to two grandsons, Leslie Ravi Cfnircl- Survivors include three Kauer, U.S. Navv. and Donald sons, Albert C. Jones and Gil-Charles Kauer, Clearwater.

bert A- Jones, both of Tampa. and Archie H. Jones. Bartow; FRANK NICHOLAS METTEN one sister, Mrs. Clara Clark INDIAN ROCKS A Bradenton; 13 srandchildren; 21 May 23 (By Staff Writer) Frank Nicholas 82.

of; iwtmi 204 11th Ave. N. who came herei 1 llLU L- AKD in 1947 from Union Pier, Mich.J BAY FIXES. May 23 (Special-and was a retired electrical con-' Fred Everett Ward. 50.

World Friend Slain LAKE BUTLER. May 23 'P A Union County deputy sheriff -and a friend who went with him "to serve a warrant were fatally shot today by the man they I "sought at the small community pf Raiford. i Union County Sheriff John 'Whitehead said the buckshot blasts which took the lives of Deputy Hal Croft, 30, and Ronald Jackson, 24, were fired! ty Joe Redish, about 40. Redish was taken to a Starke I A TMUm I BROTHERS 0 8 grateful worker. At Haines City, battered truck in parade carrying stone jar labeled "spring water." Share Your We Saws.

Mail to We San, The Tribune, Vampa, KJa. tractor, died today in a local! War II veteran, died last night nursing home. Survivors in-' at Veterans Hospital here. A na-clude a niece, Mrs. Margaret tive of Palatka.

Ward moved to Falk, Michigan City, Ind. Crystal River three years ago I from New Port Richcy. He was hospital with a bullet wound in iis chest which the sheriff said self inflicted. His condi i tion was reported as critical. Other Shooting: Charged HOMER S.

MADDOX manager of a drive-in restau-CLEAR WATER, May 23 (By rant in Crystal River. He was a Staff Writer) Homer S. Mad-j member of the Methodist dox, 46, of 1433 Nursery Church, Palatka. and the Ma-who came here six years ago i sonic Lodge, Odessa. Survivors from Cherokee County, include his widow, Mrs.

Blanche and was a roofing contractor, Ward. Crystal River; his mother, died today at his home. Sur-j Mrs. Margaret Holtzendorf, Shop Maas' Record Department for best assortments and the lowest prices in Central Florida! Croft had "gone to the Redish Jiome to serve a warrant charging Redish with shooting into the home of a neighbor last vivors include his widow, Mrs. Ei'fic Maddox, Clearwater: two sons.

Wayne Maddox, David Maddox: a daughter, Miss Shirley Maddox, all of Clearwater; jiight. Whitehead said Raiford Red- 1sh, father of the accused man, told him he drove up to the i a in 4 irk cnf Lake Geneva; a brother, Lynn Ward, Hastings, and a sister, Mrs. Jacqueline Kelly, South Carolina. LEWIS II. HAM CLEARWATER, May 23 Special) Col.

Lewis II i a ''Groat 31o(iou Picture Themes'- (original sound tracks) another daughter, Mrs. Mary I West, Center, two broth-ers, Charles Maddox, James Dr. Louis M. Orr, Ex-Medical Assn. President, Dies ORLANDO.

May 23 (VP) Dr. Louis M. Orr, president of the American Medical Association from 1959 to 1960, suffered a heart attack and died in his sleep during the night. The 61-year-old physician was an outspoken critic of President Kennedy's proposed bill for medical care for the aged. Born in Cummings, he attended medical school at Emory University, graduating in 1924 and moved to Orlando in 1927.

He served in both World Wars and left the Army as a colonel. He is survived by his widow, Dorothy Brown Orr, a daughter, Doris and a son. Louis M. Orr III, all of Orlando. ivrr rt frnft': A thpn I Maddox, both of Clearwater; ftM'n cicttire TVTrc 99 shoot himself with a pistol.

Jackson, an employe at the state prison farm, was a nephew of Sheriff Whitehead. reqularly 4.93 stereo Save 2.49 g49 regularly 3.98 mono Save 1.99 Slain Auto I he sheriff said Crott, a former Florida highway patrol- KUltJ, wcaa nit in liic liicol uy 111c hi irks hot rharffn as he ent nut of his car after driving ud to the Redish place to serve the warrant. -Jackson who also had alighted apparently was hit as he tried Ham, 57, died last night at Mac-Dill Air Force Base Hospital, Tampa. A native of Fort Douglas, Utah, Ham came here three years ago from Colorado. He was retired as a colonel in the United States Army.

He was a Protestant. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Janet Ham, Clearwater: two sons, Capt. Lewis H. Ham Ft.

Knox, and David Ham, Clearwater; a daughter, Mrs. Judith Thornton. Ithaca, N.Y.; three grandchildren, and a sister. Mrs. Mary Margaret Burnett, Clearwater.

ABELARDO LOT Abelardo Lot, 73, 2335 Spruce died yesterday in a local hospital. A native of Cuba, he resided in Tampa for over 11 years. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Maria Lot: one On The Beach Seme Like It Hot God's Little Acre (Diggin In The Morning) Theme from Solomon and Sheba Theme from The Horse Soldiers Theme from The Wonderful Country Smile Exodus Never On Sunday Thame from The Apartment The Magnificent Seven The Green Leaves of Summer from The Alamo Theme from The Big Country I Want To Live Theme from The Vikings Theme from The Unforgiven rt R. Brown, Pioneer DeSoto Lawyer, Dies linlr, Ht7 rarlin riifH in iteajiWiei Mrs.

Maude Hill, both of Center; and three grandchildren. HOWARD A. VOX MEDA CLEARWATER, May 23 Bv Staff Writer) Dr. Howard Allen Von JSiieda, 72, of 1615 Evergreen who came here two years ago from Linglestown, and was a retired chiropractor, died yesterday in Sun-coast Osteopathic Hospital. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Florence M. Von Nieda. Clearwater; three brothers, Clarence J. Von Nieda. Fleetwood.

Ralph D. Von Nieda, St. Petersburg, G. Alfred Von Nieda, Eau Gallie; two sisters, Mrs. Edwin I.

Miller, Reading and Mrs. George L. Kamm, EphrAta, Pa. MRS. NELLIE DAILEY WAUCHULA, May 23 (Special) Mrs.

Nellie bailey died early this morning. She was born in Live Oak but had spent most of her life here. Survivors a Lake Butler hospital several hours later. ARCADIA, May 23 (Special) Judge R. E.

Brown, 83, one No charges stemming from the shooting have been filed, the sheriff said but State Atty. T. oi Deboto County pioneer E. Duncan of Gainesville is in "Xever on Academy Award Wiiiuiiisf vestigating. Croft had been a Union (original sound track) brother, Horacio Lot, Tampa; County deputy since Oct.

1. He is survived by his widow and one child. three sisters, Mrs. Fidelina Martinez, Tampa, Mrs. Elisa Cano.

49 99 lawyers, died at a hospital here this morning. He was a native of old DeSoto County before it was divided into five counties. He was county judge of old DeSoto County and served in the state legislature. He was a graduate -of Washington and Lee University in Virginia. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs.

S. M. Taylor and Mrs. James C. Davis and a grandson, all of Portland, Ore.

U.b. Mouse Lnoup Tampa, and Mrs. Carmelina Garcia, Key West, and several regularly 4.98 mono Save 2.49 regularly 5.98 stereo Save 2.99 include two daughters, Mrs. A. i jpmnrraT nephews and nieces.

JOSEPH TAIT In Disputed Vote Joseph Tait, 75, of "the Gra AStiliNUlUIN, luay ur; Li. Amerson and Mrs. Lois Webb, of Wauchula; a son, Herman Chesser, of Wauchula; two brothers, Charley Armstrong of Plant City and Will Armstrong of Fort Meade, and three ham Home, died yesterday in a The House elections sub-1'iimmitlpp tnnifht. declared local hospital. A native of Ala bama.

he had resided in Tampa Funeral Notices Never On Sunday Prologue Bouzoukia Yorgo Taki The Charms of llya llya for eight years. Mr. Tait is sur- Never On Sunday (vocal) Hasapico The Lantern Betrayed Speak Softly The Organ Grinder End-Title Never On Sunday vived by one son. J. O.

Tait U.S. Marine Base, Cherry Point. N.C one sister, Mrs. Ruth MRS. BARBARA DOMOKOS LARGO, May 23 (Special) Mrs.

Barbara Domokos, 65. died BUCEV. GEORGE M. George Bucey, age 90, a resident of Zephyr Dalev. New Orleans, and one hills, passed away at his home Monday.

Funeral services will be Democrat J. Edward Koush winner of Indiana's contested 5th District House seat by 99 votes. The subcommittee verdict Is subject to approval of the parent House Administration Committee and of the full House. Republican George O. Chambers had been certified winner of the Nov.

8, 1960, election by 12 votes, out of mtre than 214,000 cast. held in the Chapel of Lair Funeral Home Thursday at 2 o'clock with the Rev. H. L. Kinnard officiating.

Interment in Floral Memory Gardens. THE BOBBY DARIN STORY 'The Uobhy Darin Story" (flip side autographed) brother. Winston Tait, Bay St. Louis, Miss. MRS.

STELLA HARRIS Mrs. Stella Harris, 68, 302 W. Marham, died yesterday afternoon in a local hospital. She was a native of Bluefield, a 99 and had resided in Tampa for regularly 3.98 mono only Save 1.99 BURTON. CHARLES B.

The remains of Sir. Charles B. Burton. 41, of 105 W. Stanley St.

will be sent this morning to the Lassahn Funeral Home, Baltimore. Maryland, for services and interment. Local arrangements in charce of Jennings Fuaeral Home, 6901 Nebraska Ave. nasi last night at Morton F. Plant Hospital, Clearwater.

A native of Hungary, Mrs. Domokos came here 15 years ago from Me-tuchen, N.J. She was a Protestant, and a member of OES, Metuchen. Survivors include her husband, Paul Domokos, Largo. MRS.

MOLLY ANN TKAUT LARGO, May 23 Special) Mrs. Molly Ann Traut, 63. died last night at Sun Coast Osteopathic Hospital, Largo. A native of Pennsylvania, Mrs. Traut came here five years ago from Philadelphia, Pa.

She was a member of Reform Church, Philadelphia, and Largo Senior Woman's Club. Survivors include her husband, Walter Traut. of the ballots cast in tne election gave 107,357 to Roush and 107,258 to Chambers. Roush, who had served one cram eonev Lover 1 Ullltruut VI lie iiau vuii nv votes. Splish Splash Early In The" Morning Queen Of The Hop Plain Jane Dream Lover Mack The Knife Beyond The Sea Clementine Bill Bailey Artificial Floweri Somebody To Love Lazy River Trip House retusea Jan.

investigation or ine eiecuuu. two years. Survivors include four sons, Henry Harris, Tampa, Jack Harris and Walter Harris, Welch. W.Va., and William Harris, North Fork, W.Va.; two daughters. Mrs.

Grady Perdue, Tampa, and Mrs. Dewey Mcntz, Welch, W.Va.; stepmother, Mrs. Mae Pettie, Athens, W.Va.; four brothers. John Perdue, Tampa. Tom Perdue, Barb'ars-ville, W.

Ted Perdue. Con-over, N.C, Raleigh Perdue. Bluefield, four sisters, Mrs. Frank Cheatham. Bluefield.

Mrs. J. A. Sctliff, Oceana, W.Va.. Mrs.

Harry Boone, Logan. W.Va., and Mrs. Bell Cole. Huntington, W.Va., and 11 grandchildren. DAILEY.

NELLIE Funeral services for Nellie Dailey will be held on Wednesday, May 24. at 2:30 p.m. at the Chapel of Coker's Funeral Home in Wauchula. Rev. Novella Sells Myers will be in charge and burial will be in Wauchula Cemetery.

queen ofthb mop mrmmomt to iovs Milk Standards TALLAHASSEE. May 23 JP) Sen. Houston Roberts of Live 'Calcutta!" Lawrence Welk Oak today introduced a bill stepping up the quality stand 29 regularly 4.98 stereo Save 1.69 regularly 3.98 mono Save 1.49 49 ards of milk and milk products. The bill would raise the minimum butterfat requirement from 3.25 per cent to 3.5 per tent. DRAWDY, MRS.

INDIANA ARNOLD Funeral services for Mrs. Indiana Arnold Diaudy, 85, who passed away Monday noon, will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday in the Chapel of Richardson Funeral Home on Meridian Avenue, conducted by Roland Lewis, minister of the Church of Christ. Interment will follow in Mt. Zion Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be grandsons of the deceased.

ft 1 1 rpiri 1 1 ARMENIA 4602 N. Armenia Ave. Ph. RE -3143 Bombay Mam'selle Mountain King Blue Tango Ruby Save The Last Danca For Ma Calcutta Sailor Perfidia April in Portugal Humoresque Boogia Corrina Corrina EWERS. MRS.

LAURA LA CROIX Mrs. Laura La Croix Ewers, age 69. widow of Dr. John Ray Ewers, minister, passed away in Boston, on Monday after a brief illness. Mrs.

Ewers is survived by one daughter, Mrs. J. G. Bradshaw, Princeton, N.J.; one son, W. Peter Carey, Marblehead, one sister, Mrs.

Dorothy La Croix Tozzer. Memorial services will be held at a later date. The family requests that flowers please be omitted. Interment will be private. THE TAMPA TRIBUNE Published every morning by The Tribune Company from The '1 ribune Building, Lafayette and Morgan Streets.

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Member of Associated Press. Member of Audit Bureau of DESK, CHAIRS. FILES LARGE STOCK All patterns used office furniture in attractive an-pearanca and ready 'or us. Big savinqs. USED OFFICE FURNITURE SUPER MARKET 104 N.

Franklin Street Ph. 2-7445 Tampa, Florida "Star Dust" Pat Uoonc GUST AFF, OSCAR CHARLES Funeral regularly 3.98 mono regularly 4.98 stereo Buys a 4-TransiStor Full Power ZENITH HEARING AID! services for Mr. Oscar Charles uus-taff, 92, of 2916 Jefferson will be conducted this morning at 10 o'clock from the chapel of the Duval Funeral Home, 3800 Nebraska with the Rev. J. E.

Fisher, pastor of the Tampa Heights Presbyterian Church, officiating. Interment will follow in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be: Jesse H. Stuart, J. M.

Bre-gar, D. F. Fyfe, R. G. Turvaville, W.

E. Jenkins, Hubert Weeks. PLEASE OMIT FLOWERS. Save 1.69 Save 1.49 1 niii'i nfr Mfe handle Batteries and acres-ories tor OPPOSITE UNIV. Of TAMPA Puerto Rico House Ousts Member Backed by Bishops SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, May 23 (JP) The Puerto Rican House today voted 49-0 to unseat Rep.

Jose Feliu Pesquera of the Christian Action Party, declaring he won election last November through fraud and unconstitutional coercion of the voters by the island's three Roman Catholic bishops. Observers here said it was the first time in the 61-year history of the house that a representative has been unseated. The action was taken on recommendation of a house investigating committee that charged the bishops "used pastoral letters to force, to intimidate and to unduly influence the electoral will" of Puerto Rican Catholics. The commonwealth senate is expected to oust Sen. Mario Davila on the same grounds.

Motorist Found Blameless in Death Of Pedestrian Careless driving charges against a motorist involved in a pedestrian fatality two weeks ago were dismissed in City Court yesterday. Irvin E. Albritton, 27, 923 E. Lambright, was held blameless in the accident which resulted in the death last Saturday of John B. Swartz, 34, 5809 Neal Drive.

Swartz, manager of a local bakery, was said by police to have run across a street in front of Albritton's auto. Police said the accident occurred at 9:40 p.m. during a rain. Assistant City Attorney Nick Falsone said most hear. Ing aids.

Star Dust Deep Purple Autumn Leaves September Song I'll Walk Alona Ebb Tide To Each His Own Anniversary Song Cold, Cold Heart Solitude Blueberry Hill Heartaches St. Louis Bluet Little White Lies BETTER HEARING AID SERVICE Flowers for the Grad JONES, MRS. OLIVE EVELYN Funeral services for Mrs. Olive Evelyn Jones, 77, of 7216 Highland will be conducted Thursday morning at 10 o'clock from the chapel of the Duval Funeral Home. 3800 Nebraska with the Rev.

Joe R. Olachea, pastor of the Tampania Baptist Church, and Rev. R. C. Campbell, pastor of the Fowler Ave.

Baptist Church, officiating. Interment will follow in Woodlawn Cemetery. 2-3441 Ph 316 Madison St. CALL 'The Golden Iiistrumciitals" Hilly VaiiIm and Iiis orclitvslrji LOT. MR.

ABELARDO Funeral services for Mr. Abelardo Lot, 73, of 2335 Spruce St. will be held Thursday at 4 P.M. from the A. P.

Boza W. Tampa Chapel with interment in Colon Cemetery. Rev. Eusebio Valdes of the Hope Church will officiate. The friends may call at the chapel on Wednesday from 7 to 9 P.M.

Lit ill "The Florist" 514 Tampa St. Ph. 2-2776 49 S29 regularly 3.98 mono Save 1.49 regularly 4.98 stereo Save 1.69 Blue Tango Song From Moulin Rouge Bewitched Oh My Papa Pretend Ebb Tide Autumn Leaves Lisbon Antigua Cherry Pink A Applt Blossom White Unchained Melody Poor People of Paris Third Man Theme RFILLY. MRS. ELLA FRANCES Funeral services for Mrs.

Ella Frances Reilly. 81. resident of 3011 Gandy who passed away, were held Tuesday morning at 10 A.M. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church at which time a Requiem Mass was offered for the repose of her Soul bv Rev. Fr.

James M. Buckley S.J. Interment followed in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. She is survived by her husband, Frank J. ReiUy, Tampa; three sons.

Gerald Reilly, San Francisco, Terrence E. and Thomas W. Reilly, both of Tampa; a daughter, Mrs. Frances Taylor, Grace-ville, two sisters. Miss Stella Glennon and Mrs.

Loretta Bigley, both of Mason City, Iowa; two brothers, Thomas Glennan and John Glennon, both of Elma, Iowa and 14 grandchildren. Arrangements were in charge of Marsicano Funeral Home. PHONE TODAY FOR DECORATOR SERVICE There is no decorative problem too small for Maas Brothers' interior decorators and they consider your budget when they offer ideas! You know the effect you want they will show you how to achieve it. No charge for the service, of course. Phone Tampa 65-1511.

VifriwwiB9iir tier FREE! FOR TROO STAKE LOYERS ONLY! 9 P.M. to 12 Midnight only (Sundays till 9:30 P.M.) with very staka dinner yoo gets the privledge of visiting are hair-raising room. evidence showed Albritton could not have avoided the utu, Many ether Dot albums of the above artists are also available at the same low prices! Plus albums by Louis Prima and Keely Smith, Mills Brothers and Eddie Peabody! Florida Deaths Try are U. S. Prime Fillay served by a bone-chilling waiter.

$3.75 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF MAAS' NEW LOW PRICES ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF POPULAR ALBUMS Compare at 3.98 4.98 5.98 Maas' prices 2.97 3.97 4.97 Mrs. Ann P. Bele Isle, 66-, at Englewood. Mrs. Betty A.

Adorjan, 37, of Nokomis. at Sarasota. Gen. Harrison K. Bird, 86, at.

Venice. VWMBkat SPEARMAN, DEE Funeral services for Dee Spearman of rural Arcadia and formerly of this section will be held on Wednesday, May 24, at 10 a.m. at Friendship Church, with Rev. W. H.

Mills of Arcadia officiating. Burial will be in Friendship Cemetery under the direction of Coker's Funeral Home of Wauchula. t' A John Sutter, 62, of Babson Cocktails Served All Major Credit Card Honored Mans Books and Records Downtown Tampa, Lakeland and Sarasota at Lake ales. Claude R. Smith, 62.

-at Kissim-' mee. RN'S Mrs. Laura Ewers, 69, of Bab son Park, at Boston. Mass. I Mrs.

Alma Frances Stevens, at. Lakeland. Mrs. Mary Dunn, 64, at Lake- land. SWARTZ.

JOHN B. Funeral services for John B. Swartz, 34, resident of 5809 Seal Drive, who passed away Saturday at a local hospital, will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Concord Baptist Church, the Rev. John C. Doyle, pastor, and the Rev.

Ray Boubaker to officiate. Interment in Garden of Memories Cemetery. Pallbearers: L. J. Douglas, Fred Laxton, J.

M. Suttle. R. A. Tucker, Wm.

Schlosser, Alonzo Weaver and Larry Wise. Arrangements by Wilson Sammoa Company Funeral Bom. MAIL YOUR ORDER TO "JANE LEE" OR PHONE TAMPA 2-7911 STEAK HOUSE Open every day at 5 PJtf. 1208 S. Howard Ph.

8-8302 or 82-3891 4 Blkt. N. Bayihore Royal Hotel Dee Spearman. 76, at Arcadia. Mrs.

Lulie J. 89, at TAKE ADVANTAGE OF RECORD PLEASURE SHOP THIS TERRIFIC SPECIAL VALUE WITH A MAAS BROTHERS' CHARGE ACCOUNT Gandy Blvd. "Store for Homes" Lakeland..

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