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SOUTH FLA. THE TAMPA TRIBUNE-TIMES, Sunday, December 15, 19G8 1S-A Bank Robbery Leader Nabbed in Philly 1- i 1 '''1. 4, x2J 'hi, h-f r- tJ 'c sociates" were involved in bank robberies in Los Angeles in August, San Francisco in September, Brooklyn, N.Y., in October, and twice at the Garden State Bank, Cinnaminson, N.J. a $6,000 holdup of the Girard Trust Bank in Langhorne, last Feb. 15.

The FBI triggered a nationwide alert for his arrest after he jumped $125,000 bail on the charge. Agents said he and his "as PHILADELPHIA (UPI) James W. Dougherty, 29, alleged head of a team of bank robbers which operated nationwide, was arrested yesterday in an FBI-city police raid on a North Philadelphia home. Dougherty joins five other men already in custody in connection with at least five bank holdups in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York and California since last February, netting more than $150,000. He had been arrested by the FBI in Los Angeles Nov.

20 in When you don't know ivlw to turn to turn to those whose many years of experience and service to the community enable them to offer the bereaved the kind of thoughtful attention needed, alonq with the finest facil- More Plane Crash Victims Found in Ocean CARACAS (UPI) Searchers pulled more bodies from stormy Caribbean yesterday and investigators waited to probe a possible instrument malfunction aboard a Pan American World Airways jetliner that crashed into the sea killing all 50 persons aboard. By yesterday afternoon 27 bodies had been recovered from the shark-infested waters a few miles off Venezuela, where the plane suddenly plunged while approaching the Caracas airport Thursday night. A high-ranking airline official discounted reports that foul play was to blame in the erase. "There is nothing to make us believe that there was sabotage involved," he said. There was speculation, however, that a possible altimeter malfunction had brought the.

plane down into the sea when the pilot thought he was higher than he actually was. Investigators, some flown in from the United States by Pan Am, said they could make no official announcement on the crash until they had recovered the plane's flight recorder, which keeps track of the aircraft's inflight statistics. ities for complete funeral jfT services. Turn with confi- Idence to FUNE RAL HOME Rockefeller Plaza Turns on for the Christmas Season 4040 Henderson Blvd. Phone 872-9211 Ralph E.

Marsicano Charles A. Marsieano the plaza skating rink is the traditional Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, a sight attracting thousands of tourists during each yuletide season. AP New York's Rockefeller Plaza was ablaze with lights last night as usual, with the main attraction being normal only for the season. Towering above Ill' 'i Tf PUTT ST. LTD E7 i Y'D PARK PL.

8 1 Florida Deaths miiiiiiiiiiiiii Governor Shafer Calls For Uniting Nation Antitrust Suit Filed Against Plumbing Firms AUSTIN, Tex. iff) Atty. Gen. Crawford Martin said yesterday he has filed an antitrust suit against eight of the nation's largest manufacturers of plumbing fixtures. The suit alleges state and local governments have paid unreasonably high prices for plumbing fixtures because of collusion among the defendant manufacturers.

Defendants named were American Standard Koh-ler Crane Wallace-Murray Universal Rudle Rheem Manufac-t i Borg-Warner Briggs Manufacturing Co. and the Plumbing fixtures Manufacturing Association. "We expect to prove that these manufacturers simply agreed upon the prices to be charged for their products, thus eliminating competition and fair prices for the customer," Martin said. St. Louis and lived here 50 years.

He was a member of the Congregational Church. Survi vors include two daughters, ENTER HOW FBOM BAYSKORE BLVD. Mrs. J. Harmon Atkins of Avon Park and Mrs, I.

M. Furnell of Tampa; a brother, George MRS. ROSETTA SIHPPS LAKELAND Mrs. Rosetta L. Shipps, 88, of 315 Hillcrest, died Saturday afternoon in a St.

Petersburg hospital. She was a native of Friend, and came here six years ago. She was a Catholic. Survivors include two sons, Larry S. Shipps of Lakeland, and James E.

Shipps, San Antonio a sister, Mrs. J. P. Bell of Los Angeles, Calif. JAMES SIHLLITO BRADENTON James Reed Weishyer of St.

Louis. CIIAUNCEY LEHMAN races and the rich ana poor. Shafer quoted Thomas Jefferson as saying that in every society of equal rights, the will of the majority must be considered "sacred as if unanimous," and that once this law is disregarded, "no other remains but that of force, which ends necessarily in military despotism." "To prevent the police state WINTER HAVEN Chaun- iiiiiiiiiimiiia cey J. Lehman, 89, of 2407 Ave NEW YORK (UPI) Gov. Raymond P.

Shafer of Pennsylvania warned yesterday that increasing minority uprisings in America could ultimately plunge the nation into a police state. In remarks at the annual Pennsylvania Society dinner at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, Shafter scored what he called "government by shriek and demand" and said the nation must unite under majority rule by eliminating gaps between the generations, the nue N.W., died Saturday in the local hospital. A native of J. L. REED SON FUNERAL HOME EAYSHCRE PLANT VERNE Scalp Level, he moved to Orlando in 1945 and here in 1965.

He was a retired employe of Shillito, 61, 1718 Penn died Saturday. Born in Pennsylvania, he came here one month ago Goodrich and Co. and a Method ADVERTISEMENT ist. Survivors include two daugh from Maryland. He was a Lu ters, Mrs.

Dortha E. Monroe HUTTO'S GLADIOLAS AND MUMS and Mrs. Twila Rhodes, both of from occurring, the nation must be truly united," Shafer said. "And to unite the nation, the impasses must be broken." Winter Haven; a son, Walter T. (MfMs Tfl naurn ti mi it Cor.

N. Blvd. and Buffalo Open 6 A.M. to 12 Midnight Lehman, Cincinnati, and two sis iima iHiiiiivHi mm theran. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Ruth Shillito; daughter, Mrs. Denton Humphries, St. Petersburg; son. Jay Shillito. West Virginia; sister, Mrs.

F. E. Montgomery, Oregon. MRS. WILLIE RICH ters Mrs.

Lottie Falkner, Bed- Funeral Notices iora, ra. ana Mrs. Jtana uer- kebile, Hooversville, Pa EA KIN'S. HARLFT Funeral jervlces Funeral Notices Sentencing Set For Actor in Assault Cass SANTA MONICA, Calif. (UPI) Former football great-turned-actor Jim Brown will be sentenced Jan.

13 on his plea of no contest to charges of resisting arrest last June when a 22-year-old model was found lying semi-conscious outside his apartment. The former Cleveland Browns fullback had been scheduled to go on trial tomorrow, but appeared in court Friday to enter the plea before Superior Court Judge Mario Ci'nco. p'ea cannot be used ppainst him in a civil action. Sheriff's deputy John Texeira has filed a $60,000 damage suit against the actor, alleging assault and battery. Brown was arrested after his frequent companion, Eva Marie Bohn-Chin, was found last June 9, lying against a wall 20 feet below the balcony of Brown's Hollywood apartment.

Deputies were called by neighbors, who reported hearing screaming and scuffling. A charge of assault with intent to commit murder was dropped after Miss Bohn-Chin, who suffered multiple bruises and cuts and an injured shoulder, refused to name brown as her assailant. 5 Children Die By JACK G. YENT GEORGE WESTBERG Dignified Services Regardless of Price "Sine 1939" WILSON SAMMON CO. FUNERAL HOME Phone 877-7676 Licensed Funeral Director 4730 W.

ARMENIA 24-Hour Ambulance Service for Har'ey G. fcikini, age ss, of sebrmg who paued away Thursday will be rld Sunday afternoon at 2.00 o'clock at the Steohenton Funeral Home WAGNER, MRS. JESSE PAULINE Prayer Services for Mrs. Jessie LAKELAND George E. West- WITNESS! Let's think about the word, not necessarily in a PALMETTO Mrs.

Willie O. Rich, 63. 1017 13th died Friday. Born in DeSoto County, Chapel in Sebring with Bev. H.

Carston Heinlein officiating. Interment in Pine- religious sense, but from an earthly view of human reaction. Derg, 74, of 19 Imperial Drive, crest Cemetery in Sebruig. aiea naay. A native of Brook she mcved here more than 60 lyn, N.Y., he lived here 12 EVERITT.

RICHARD MINOR SR. Mr, Pauline Wagner 66, of 4204 W. Osborne Ave. will be held Sunday at 1:30 P.M. from the A.

P. Boza RIVERSIDE CHAPEL (3809 N. Armenia Ave.) Rev. D. Morris Carmack of the Faith Methodist Church will officiate.

She is survived by her husband, Jesse R. Wagner; two sisters, Mrs. Edward Hart-lell Jr. and Mrs. Oscar Buchenhorst; two brothers, Charles P.

Stiver and Mr. Harold Nevil. Interment will be in Ealen Memorial Cemetery. Blooms-burg, Pa. years ago.

She was a Baptist Survivors include her husband Orvin Rich; daughters, Mrs ARMENIA FLORAL GARDENS years. He was an industrial consultant, a Methodist, and a Mason. Survivors include his Richard Minor Everitt, of 2613 Blueberry Lane. Jacksonville, passed away Saturday in a Jacksonville hospital. A native of Atlanta.

All of us witness things every day. We see varying circumstances, situations and attitudes all around us, both good and bad. As we witness these things in other people, wouldn't it be a good idea for us to ponder what other people see or witness in us? Each of us individually sets a standard of behavior, thought and expression linked to ourselves. In doing this, we naturally provide a scene or knowledge for others to witness. The things we do and the things we say cause people to talk about us favorably or gossip about us unfavorably.

he resided in Jacksonville 8 years widow, Mrs. Ruth B. Westberg; Mary Humphreys, Mrs. Virginia Cameron, Palmetto; son, Robert movina from Tamna. lie was a mem 6003 N.

ARMENIA AVE. Ph. 935-3162 ber of the BPOE for over 50 years. daughter, Miss Ruth Eileen Westberg of Lakeland; son, Roy! The remains were sent to the H. Patterson Son Funeral Home, At JVash, Ellenton.

MRS. RUTH HURT lanta, for services and interment m. vvestDerg, of Bronxville, WEISHYER, THEODORE Funeral services for Theodore Weishyer, age 81, of Avon Park who passed away Friday Hardage Son, Jacksonville. in in charge of arrangements. BRADENTON Mrs.

Ruth HIOHTOHER. MRS. E. W. Mrs.

E. W. BROCK WAGES Anne Hurt, 72, 1004 51 Ave. Ter, Hightower, 59, passed away rrway at evening win os neia at tne cnapel of Scott Stephenson Smith Funeral Home in Avon Park, Monday at 2 P.M., Dec. 16th, with the Bev.

U. D. Childress and Rev. H. D.

Graetz officiating. He will be laid to rest in Bougainvillea Cemetery. died Saturday. Eorn in In We create our own image, good or bad. We control the destinies of our image in the minds and thoughts of others.

When we can be rightfully proud of what others witness in us, we gain the inner gladness that automatically portrays a better, more likable image JACK G. YENT, President, F. T. BLOUNT CO. FUNERAL.

HOMES our 51st year, Tampa and Lutz, Florida. the Mary View Hospital in Portsmouth, Va. after an extended illness. A native HOLMES BEACH Brock Wages, 82, of 306 66th died diana, she came here seven of Louisiana, living in Portsmouth, for the past 24 years. Survivors years ago.

Survivors include her are husband, Wallace Hightower, Port mouth. one son. Alvin Hightower, husband, Guy Hurt; son, Harold tnday. Born in Clay County, he came here 10 years ago from Hamilton, Ohio. Survivors Portsmouth, Va.

Funeral mass will be WESTBERG. GEORGE Funeral serv- held Monday a4 10:00 A.M. at the Hurt, Indiana: daughters, Mrs Janet Laine. Ohio, and Mrs, Immaculate Conceotion Catholic Church Perry, Fla. Rosary services will be held Sunday at 8:00 P.M.

at the Fair include a son, Walter Norville, Hamilton, and three daughters, Mrs. Pearl Norris, Indianapolis, cloth Funeral Home. Burial will be in Margaret Land, Indiana. 1 CLARENCE TAYLOR tha Woodlawn Cemetery. Perry, Fla.

ices ior Mr. George is. westberg of Lakeland, will be Monday at 10:00 A.M. from the Chapel ot Dukes-Steen Funeral Home with the Rev. Eldon Simmons officiating.

Interment will follow at the Oak Hill P-irial Park. Friends may call Sunday from 2 'til i P.M. at the Dukes-Steen Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, please donate to your favorite charity. FaircloUi Funeral Home.

Perry, in Mrs. Waymon Maddox, Holmes Beach and Mrs. Susan charge of arrangements. I Funerai Homes I jPtrMHiriJ BRADENTON Clarence Taylor. 78.

2808 38th Ave. Dr. HOOVER, LESTER TRAVIS SR. Fu Smith, Sibert, Ky. neral services for Mr.

Lester Travis Hoover, 72, of Tampa will be held Monday afternoon at 4:00 P.M. at the died Saturday. Born in II mwrt i linois, he came here in 1958. He Palm River Baptist Church with Rev. Funeral Notices Gene R.

Jandreau officiating, assisted was a Catholic. Survivors tt BIRO. MARTIN WILLIAM Funeral elude his widow, Mrs. Sigrid by Rev. Milan J.

Gowmg. Interment will follow in Hillsboro Memorial Gardens. Active pallbearers are Wayne Mn iBflMis-To tne Iron 1 services for Mr. Mnrtin W. Biro of the Sam Astin Plant City, will be held Monday morning at 10 o'clock era ana oneratinff Hinwr.

nt Tamn. ii of privacy Taylor; son, John Taylor, Mas sachusetts; daughters, Mrs I from the ht. dements Catholic Church. Swilley, Carl Avers, Robert Ayers, David Lawall. Gary Jackson and Steve Coryea.

Honorary pallbearers are McGriff. E. S. Harvey, Dr. W.

W. we wish to thank you for your kind and thoughful expressions of sympathy. The family of JOHN. C. (JAKE) PALMER Margaret Reeves.

Illinois, and ratner ratrtcK Kahili will officiate. Interment in Hillsboro Memorial Gar mi Trice. and Ted Nicholas. THE Mrs. Carol Hall, Michigan.

den Gentlemen selected to FAMILY WILL RECEIVE FRIEM5S serve as pallheaiers will be from the Holy lame boclety of the St. Clem AT THE FUNERAL HOME THIS EVENING FROM 7:30 till 9:00 P.M. Arrangements by STOWERS FUNERAL ents Catholic Church and are asked E. BOYKIN MURRAY is of utmost importance to those who have lost a loved one. That is why we.

have a special family room giving full view of services while assuring complete privacy for the hereaved. Let oar to meet at th; church at 9:45 clock. LAKELAND-E. Boykin Mur HOME, BRANDON. Mr.

Biro is survived by his widow. experience) CARD OF THANKS We wish to sin. MACKEY. ANDREW Funeral serv guide yon in the selection ices for Mr. Andrew Mackey, be, mrs.

Margaret inarv Biro, flam City. Dauehter, Mrs. Phyllis B. Hicks, Lakeland. Son.

Or. Martin S. Biro, Indianapolis. Ind. Two sisters, Mia.

Barb ray, 63, of Houston, died at his home Saturday. Survivors include his widow, a daughter and of 621614 Florida will De nein at 3:00 o'clock Monday afternoon. iijr mans, uie inenas and relatives who were so kind and thoughtful to our father when he was ill and to us during our recent bereavement. The family of Edward W. Conner ara Bandy, Claremont, Calif.

Mrs. from the chapel of SNIPES FUNER monument two sons, all of Houston, and his father, R. R. Murray of Lake AL HOME, 6718 No. Armenia with Rev.

Edward V. Howell, pastor of the Florida Avenue Baptist Rose Selrle. Youngstown, Ohio and three grandchildren. Rosarv services will be Iield from ths Chapel of Wells Funeral Home In Plant City Sunday In House Fire In Detroit DETROIT (UPI) Five children were killed when flames swept through their inner city heme before dawn yesterday. Their mother, two other children and a fireman were injured.

The dead were twins Cindy and Timmy, Linda, John, and Charles, 1, all children of Mrs. Dorothy Pac, a divorcee. Firemen said the blaze flared in the family's upper flat in a two-story frame house and trapped the children. Mrs. Pac, 30, and her children, Jimmy, 8, and Michael, 3, ran outside and "I started to pound on the door at a neighbors," Mrs.

said. "But nobody answered." After she had roused a neighbor who called the fire department, Mrs. Pac said she tried to rescue her other children from the burning building. But the smoke and heat drove her back. Church, officiating.

Mr. Mackey's evening at ocjorg. wells uneral i -4 I DtDDC 1 Home in charge of arrangements. land. WILFRED L.

PARK Wilfred L. Park, 73, 912 friends will meet at the Funeral Home this evening for visitation between the hours of till 7 p.m. Interment will be in Bloomingdale CAMERON. MRS. Ll'LA E.

Funeral A7 I GUILD FUNERAL HOME services for Mrs. Lula Cameron, 71, CARD OF THAXKS Th. Cemetery. o' uie lursey creeK Flant City, late Master Bennie Lee Henderson wish nc rtiu a LJUrr nu jam who narsrd away Thursday will be MrMAHON, RUSSELL F. Funeral serv- mioii.

ujcii menus ana neignDors he'd at 3 P.M. Sunday from the Pleas ices for Mr. Russell F. McMahon, 71, 121st died yesterday. A native of Durham, he had lived in Tampa 16 years.

He was ant Grove Assembiv of God Church. iui mcir many acts ot Kindness shown during sickness and bereavement. The Henderson Family with the Rev. John P. Spratlin, of 120 Blue St.

(4511 S. Dale Mabry) will be held Monday at 1 P.M. from the A. P. Boza RIVERSIDE CHAPEL (3809 N.

Armenia Ave.) with inter Hev. wiine mcnennie and Kev. p. v. Creel officiating.

Interment will be in the Pleasant Grove Cemetery. Pall- a veteran of World War I and a member of the American Le ment in Colon Cemetery. He is sur vived by his wife, Mrs. Mae McMahon; costantino Monument JOSEPH COSTANTfHO MONUMENT CO. SINCE 1906 One Location Only gion Seminole Post 111.

Sur nearers are Homer Rudd, Herman Prosch, C. W. Schofield. and Fred Schofield and James (Sonny) Jones and Bud Moody are asked to please meet three daughters. Mrs.

Juanita mho, Mrs. Patricia Huffman and Mrs. Chris- tire Whitten; two sons, Harry and Michael Brown; two sisters. Mrs. Lot at the cnurcn at 2:45.

Memorial Funeral Home. 1903 W. Reynolds tie Fernandes and Mrs. Ruth Randall; Plant City, in charge of arrangements. vivors include his widow, Mrs.

Irene M. Park; two daughters, Elizabeth and Emma Park; two sons, Wilfred Park and Harry Park, Ansonia, a IN MEMORIAM TO JACK JONES who passed away December 1965. With each passing year we miss him more. We long to see his dear loving face. To see the wave of his hand and happy smile as cheerfully he went about his short lived life.

To hear his laughter and his footsteps in our home. These precious memories and many more death couldn't take with it. He left a vacant place in our hearts and livee one brother, William McMahon; 12 Memorial funeral Home, Plant Uty, Florida. erandchildren and one great-grandchild. Pallbearers: J.

D. Smyth, James Set 6900 'NEBRASKA AVE. AT SLIGH, TAMPA, PH. 237-3345 tles. W.

B. Murkee. William McMahon 4655 E. Lcke Avenue mm i. iipw pwfiiii! W.

H. Wakeman and Paul Branch. Rev. COLBY, WILLIAM TWIGGS Mr. Wil sister, Mrs.

Claxa Ellis, and a Vanzil W. Clay of the First Church of brother, Ted Park, Alexander Ph. 626-6187 liam Twiegs Colby, 73, of 899 Brighton Boulevard, Zanesville, Ohio, passed away Thursday, in Bav Pines. The remains were sent to the Bryan Fu- uod will otticiate. The menus may view the remains on Sunday from 3 never to be filled.

Sadly missed by ail who love him FATHER, MOTHER AND SISTER I P.M. until 9 P.M. WILFRED L. Mr. Wilfred L.

services and interment in Memorial PARK, City, Ala. FOREST B. STREETY SR. Forest B. Streety Route Park, 73.

of 912 East 121st Park. The Duval Fungal Home, 3800 Nebraska Avenue is in charge of local arrangements. Avenue, passed away Sat-u a morning. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock from the Chanel of forvers ior every OccQslcn WE ARE NEAR THE CEMETERIES BETWEEN 34th and 40th STREETS Mack's Flowers DAVIS, MRS. KATIE Funeral serv the F.

T. BLOUNT COMPANY Funeral Home, 5101 Nebraska Avenue, with Mr. Harry Bomke, Chaplain of American Legion Seminole Post No. Ill, of 3305 C. Lake Tampa Ph.

626-6717 1, Box 153, Thonotosassa, died yesterday. A native of Lake City, he had lived in Hillsborough County 50 years. He was a veteran of World War I and member of American Legion Post III. He was a Baptist. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Margaret Streety; a son, Forest B. Streety Thonoto ices for Mrs. Katie Davis, 86, resident of 206 W. Minnehaha, who passed away Friday afternoon at a Tampa hospital, will be conducted Mondav morning at 11:00 o'clock at the WILSON SAMMON MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 4730 N. Armenia with Elder O.

O. Graham of the First Seventh Day Adventist Church officiating. Interment will follow in ficiating. Pallbearers will be members of the Legion Post. Interment will be in Garden of Memories Cemetery where Graveside Services will be con KNAPP'S FLORIST.

INC. ducted by American Legion Post No. ill Honor Guard. 208 W. Piatt 253-0986 the Garden of Memories Cemetery.

nr XT STREETY, FORREST SR. Mr. For Nearest Florist to Davis Islands Richmond Editor Retiring Jan. 4 To Finish Book RICHMOND MP) Pulitzer prize-winner Virginius Dab-ney, editor of the Richmond Times-Dispatch, will retire Jan. 4 to complete a one-volume history of Virginia, the newspaper announced last night.

Dabney, 67, has been editor of the newspaper since 1935 and received the Pulitzer Prize for distinguished editorial writing in 1947. He began his newspaper career in 1922 when he became a reporter To serve reverently, with dignity 1 Beautiful Flowers and Plants a I For Your Holidays DODSON. INFANT KATRERINE" MAR- rest jj. Mreety, ot Route 1, Box 158, Thonotosassa, passed away Sat-u a morning. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 Wirt Servic.

GARF.T Private graveside funeral serv INDIVIDUALIZED CREATIONS o'clock from the Chapel of the F. T. BLOUNT CO. FUNERAL HOME, 5101 Nebraska with Rev. Jack Davidson, Pastor of the Branchton Baptist Church, officiating.

Interment will be in Myrtle Hill Memorial Park. Active pallbearers will be Merlin Willis, Jack ices tor Katherine Margaret Dodsnn, 27 day old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean L. Dodson, residents of Balboa, Panama Canal Zone, who passed away in a Tamna hospital Thursday, were held Saturday morning at 10:00 A.M.

at Garden of Memories Cemetery. Rev. Fr. Thomas Earner, Asst. Pastor of Christ the King Catholic Church officiated.

In addition to her parents, she is survived by her grandparents, Mrs. Marian Dean Dodson, Tampa, and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Melendez Ruiz, El Salvador. Arrangements were in charge of MARSICANO FUNERAL Home.

Y. ears in Tampa Open Sunday After Church Alooney, rercy Lowe, Kaymona ueig-er. Eddie McRae, and Terry Hancock. Honorary bearers will be members of of th; American Legion Post No. in, V.F.W.

The family will receive friends at the funeral home Monday from 7:00 untU 9:00 P.M. and heauty, is the tradition which guides us always. Our constant aim is to offer the utmost in thoughtful and kindly service. Look to us for sincere help in time of need. OUR NEW LOCATION WILL BE TEMPLE TERRACE IN THE NEAR FUTURE QUALITY MEMORIALS sassa and two sisters, Mrs.

Ada Lewis and Mrs. Mamie Bishop, Lake City. LESTER HOOVER-SR. Lester Travis Hoover 72, Route 3, Tampa, died Saturday. A native of Arkansas, he had lived in the area for 25 years.

He was a member of the First Christian Church of Gould, and was a member of the Boilermakers Union of Tampa. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Flossie J. Hoover; two sons, George and Lester Tampa; three daughters, Miss Jean Hoover and Miss Cheryl L. Hoover, Tampa, and Mrs.

An-etta Black, Boulder, one brother, Carter F. Hoover, Gould, and one sister, Mrs. Virgil Knight, Gould. THEODORE WEISHYER AVON PARK Theodore Weishyer, 81, died Friday in a local hospital. He was born in for the Richmond News Leader.

He joined the Times-Dispatch staff in 1928 and became the newspaper's chief editorial writer. ORDERS RECEIVED NOW CAN BE DELIVERED BY CHRISTMAS SENSIBLY PRICED FLOWER SHOP HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS SINCE 1935 MYRTLE HILL MEMORIAL o2 jp PARK Heap of Gold FORT KNOX, Ky. (UPI) The U.S. gold depository here holds almost $12 billion within its concrete vault. The vault's combination is divided among members of the depository staff, so no one person knows the combination.

MONUMENT COMPANY AST LAKE AVE. and 34TH STREET rye Sloop, Pres. Tampa, Fla. 33S0S FUNERAL HOMES PHONE 626-1171 Phona J48-3975 TAMPA: S419 Nebraska Ave. PINELLAS PARK: 1100 Park Blvd.

Phono. li-Bir ST. PETERSBURG 801 59th St. N..

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