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2 ATCHISON GLOBE SuiWit, Ji-ui7 83. 19" BC Spring Semester To Open Tuesday Spring semester classes open Tuesday al Reneclr i ine College. Three-week WLntorterm activities al Ihe College were completed Friday. A special meeting for persona who plan to take a class in (he college's new "Back lo School" Program will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday III the South Lounge in the South Campus Administration buihllng.

The "Back to School" program is especially designed for women who have been out of school live years or more, bul Is open to men as well. A participant may take a regular course durina Ihe spring semester for only jao. Persons will sign up for a clnss Tuesday and have a brief orientation session. Persons who are in the "Back to School" program Robert Estes, Joe Grider. Bill Grider and F.J.

Sutton will be pallbearers Mrs. Itartmanwas born June and great grandchildren. Two brothers, Bill and Jim Leland, two sisters, Mrs. Newell Higley and Mrs. Ferry Higley and a great grandchild preceded her in death.

The regular meeting of Fleming-Jackson-Seever 'American Legion Post No. 6 will be held Monday at 8 p.m. at the i Mobile Gallery Here Feb. 3 ATLANTA CAP) This like illnesses the. e.

IS IflBd. in Oimmlnss. a season's first dulbrnak nF Fin Rut wheihsr there will be an attacks mostlv children arid aeatn. George Theurer, Retired Mail Carrier, Dies George Theurer, 76, retired mall carrier, died Saturday morning at Ihe Atchison County Nursing Home where he was admitted in June. He formerly resided at Mall Towers and his home for manv veara was al 1530 Commercial street.

Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Stanton chapel with the Rev. Max Tracy, rector at Trinity Episcopal church, officiating. Burial will he In Sunset Memory Gardens. Patrick Theurer, Phillip Theurer, Clinton Theurer, Stephen McCourt, John Dlfflcy and Paul Hikhnan will be pallbearers.

There will be graveside services by Fleming Jackson Seover American Legion Peat No. 6, 'The family will receive friends from 7 to tonight at the mortuary, Memorials may he con may Ret more informalton by TWO HUNDRED YEARS of KansaB art will be on display here when the Mobile Gallery visits I calling the Benedictine college Atchison Feb. 3 through 7. Placed near the Mall Cap entrance at the east end of Uio mall, the Thorn tributions relations office, 367-5310. cxten- gallery exhibit will he free under local auspices of the Atchison Art Association, Benedictine ni .1 ln Alch.son, a son 01 aionzM.

slnngtU. About 30 financial services trainees for Investors Diversified Services. will begin work Monday at a Regional Training School Bet up by the company at the college The to the Kansas Heart Gcorae and Mary Willi Theurer. He attended Atchison schools, was graduated from Atchison High school and attended the University of Kansas The Kansas Mobile Gallery is mall by the Atchison Art Covey, John Noble, John at Lawrence Wo years. he Kansas Mobile Gallery is mall by the Atchison school will rur.

from Jan. (0 Atchison with an Association, Benedictine Steuart Curry, Birgcr Sandien, He served two years In the nina to Atchison with an Association, Benedlc 2410 Feb, 10. muiecs will stay and Atch in a college dormitory and fawas. Entitled "Two Him- Uiamber of Local Woman Dies; Services Set Monday oinmerce. Dickerson and others-are on worked as a sign painfer attend comoanv LrainLiie: sea ureu i cars oi Kansas ftrt, ine itcspectivecnaimieiuromcacn cispiay.

wuowmg nis uiscnarse unm ne in ihetoth Catnous Ad- displays a wide variety of Ihe organizations arc Mrs. Paintings, sculpture, began working at the Atchison attend comoanv ti-ainuie sea- dred Years of Kansas Art, Ihe Respective chairmen from' ministration Building. 01 1 ana styles Dean Miller, Mike 0 Hare and weaving, jewelry, wuodcarving, post otiicc. no later servea as throughout its history. uroes sch00i photography by eminent eon- Mr.

Theurer retired in 1963 To be located at the east end t0 Han to visit (he temporary Kansas artists also after 40 years of service with of the mall, the nailery will be are included in the dlsciav. the postal department. here Feb. 3 through 7. AteHsnr, his ona of incest Curator Danny Ensmlnger He and Daisy Smullens of is Idmlssionisfree attendance figures for Mobile accompany the Mobile Atchison were married in 1921, Gallery hourswillbe9 a.m.

to Gallery ejdiibits in the state, she Gallery and will answer any and she died in 1933. On Dec. 1, I p.m. the opening day- sai(i questions visitors may have 19aa- he and Florence Mary Mrs. Cora Hartman.

82, died Thursday, Feb. 3 and 9 a.m. to 5 about the exhibit. Difiley of Muscotah were Friday night at the Medicelodse P-ia- Friday, Saturday, and lorniiied in ir.e exmoii arc ine The art works are on loan married at Bethany, and of Atchison where she was Monday. Sunday hours will be art of Ihe early plains Indians- frorT1 ovcr 3() museums she died Oct.

51. 1975. admillcd In December of 1074. 10 am-to 3 p.m. beadwnrk basketry and private collections, including Mr.

Theurer was a member of She formerly resided on routes. Sponsors of the Mobile clnthmg-and ihe 'folk art or the William Rockhitl Nelson Trinity Episcopal church, a Funeral services will be held Gallery are the Kansas Arts early pioneers. This includes Gallery of Art, Ihe Kansas member of American Legion Monday al a.m. at the Commission and the Wichita wacdearving, pottery, tools, Historical Society, the Wichita Post No. and of the National daughter of Lyford and Emma has been reported, bul scien- epidemic of Influenza virus young adults who have no WKftaaaBSMaSiHSSiiS: Layrd Lcland.

sne end Nelson f.sts still are unable to predict tins winter is a question no immunity. Hartman were married' March whether there will he an epidemiologist at the CDC will Influenza on the other 22, 1911, at the First Baptist epidemic this winter. try lo answer. One major hand, has wider outbreaks and church with the Rev. A.J Who knows what flu wjll problem is that there are two a nigner mortality rate becaua Haggett officiating.

do?" asked an epidemiologist at distinct types of flu virus. Us victims don'l have a cliance They lived on farms in the the national Center for Disease lnfluenEa differs from to develop immunity from its Cummlngs and Nortonvllle Conirol here. Influenza A in that ths virus newer forms. ftwans hflfnre mnvinp lo dflpsn1! rhnnun its mnlpnnlnr winlpr's niilhTreflVs nf At That Moment Stanton cnapei witn tne riev. iuumiuiu immun, quilting, uwc ami mwcuuoa, ine wicium nf datioll.

with funds dlusKwnrk. Original nrl works Museum. Friends UnivfirKHu Lrr.DlOYe.es. Episcopal church, officialing. provided in part by the National by many nationally and in- Fellow-Reeve Museum and Ihe Surviving are two SDns, arrival.

Hol-roddcrs gunning brings death with ft. Burial will be in Ml Vernan Endowment for the Arts ternationally famous Kansas University of Kansas Art William Theurer. 3M South their motorcycles In an- cemetery. is brought to Alchison's artists-Henry Worrall, Arthur Museum. Twenty-first street, and George The night before the old track licipation of watching the J- Parl(e Randall, a young J.C.

Roudebush.JohnShrack. Theurer, route one ls with anlv an ultimate snecd. Families In architect, is a professional bin Kfttrmine In nrpH 1 n.t I SS ei'shi TZt day at the m. MT six great grandchildren. adiustment down in the rickelv racuig car taff, he works for the six great grandchildren.

adTustment down in the rickelv ts racing car nun, ne womstorme people are immune to it and Four sisters preceded him in SJ' 'khfa "IT" ErOwinE heat College kids, nf thr Hospital News ATCHISON HOSPITAL llNDonmSp.m. But Bt daybreak a Signal In imlhln lallost turn Onthp nnnolnrlhU rocket spurts into the gray letters, lug in Ihe beer, drinking day, when upwards ot 175,000 th lans nave tunwa our for tnaD sTormslhrougrihe opened uavm aim race, he begins shooting his Tnet1 ne hcBri screams behind Mr Hni-imnn Hind lne o.itpreoit, ine miiuenia nfton nc ihn A indMnnTn A Into ii racer suddenly become aluminum for a better view. As a at 'U "Ay until Ihe last week In Albcryt 715 Nortri ffnfar anll wangled tin. the tower begins falling under Mrs. Hartman was employed about every third year, whereas rehruary that it reached Tenth; Mrs.

Wirl Overton, 111C mufflers, it's hard to believe Ihe Death is a fact of life at Jfl at the Wilson Poultry Co in Influenza A changes every year epidemic levels in every region 'Mrs. mlcr, country hasn't showed Indianapolis, Ihrougli few who Atchison many years ago. She The schools clinic was seeing adjusting and adapting to its of the country. roulea UD to catch a classic was member of the Willing between 60 and students a huinan hosts and their defenses. That strain called A- Tvisim- Up' sequence, and two more deaths Workers club.

lay this week with iiuinse if the viruses didn'f change, Victoria was first isolated in Paula Vneiimn Nnrfh Fifth- lney cnme and seventy injjred are sdded Surviving are one daughter, respiratory illnesses. everyone would be Australia, Is still around, in a Gretchen Haunt Nortonville' rca5gns as me 01 Memorial uay, i960, me ctowh to me nioooy ton oi tne inuy mo. Mrs. Lloyd (Lul ah 1 Esles, route The virus, isolated In the Immune lo them. new form, but only five willma Fulti ilu-on1' Bernard one son, Kenneth Hart- CDC's laboratories and Iden- The B-Kong Kong viru3 first laboratory isolates clinically Rushville- Mrs Byron I I man, route one brother, tified as Influenza is similar appeared in and caused confirmed cases hove been Norton 1220 Hiahland- Mavme I 1TO Walter Leland, four to the B-Hong Kong flu which 12,7110 "excess deaths," reported this winter, in Black Huron transferred to a M.

IflHtUfl J. grandchildren, Mrs. Jake caused epidemics of several meaning deaths above the California, Michigan Alaska. Cray Henrielta Wil- bvPAULCHUTKOW himself sn-ni fiv-P r.l™»H.I»™wln,.n.«niih. imnu nuiuEuuui, yuuuuiw, jtuufsu.

llaxs. Mull Towers; Madeline I' kZ-IL ZlT and Mrs. Joe (Sandy) Grider, Health officials in Colorado Ihe CDC. Carolina Mrs. John (Connie) Shrack and say Ihey hope to know next But it has been around for A third flu virus public health Miller, route a Robert Esles.

all af Alchison: week whether ck whether uiciiiiiig, luiij rLttlJOS, NEW DELHI. India (AP) rulenswl hepanu nf his ill Ihnl rpponl influenza is nearly nine years now with little officials are concerned with this ftarayan, a health. Scores of lower-level arrest" of some party leaden nonsible for outbreaks of flu- change. Consequently, most flu season Is A-New Jersey, symbol of pn.itical opposition in political workers are expected would seriously hurt Com India, flew here Saturday for an mbefreed munlst chances In the Marcr Moonshine's Bright In Arhrtnerta A twin American Legion Home, 705 It Won't show up in Commercial sired William economic Indicators, bur there v.pr iii.ii.- Monm want to do that much work, but theoldmandidn'tmindil. "It's more of a tax violation rfJH problem lhan anything else.

which caused a small outbreak at Ft. Dlx, K.J. winter. whicheauseda small oulhrealt This virus Is similar lo one transmitted from swine to humans, and there were Indications that it had broken out (if this cycle and was being Lf in Momiu I've never heard of anybody the masli that's not heen cooked UctKr Sandusky Ohio 'i: Wflrt uw. dvinc (mm nluff in ihp If, nnrl rh.itr^i a fihnfrp; I r.

I Curlew- St. Patrick's Mu. In. Ge.ilng Arthur Henry Lee, Infant son emotior.sl reunion with his In reinied develonmenl. Ihe elections.

supporters and lo help map nro-Moscow Communist parly strategy (or a united front sent a letter lo the prime Belly Falk daughter of Mr against Prime Minister Indira minister demanding Ihe release and Mrs Albert Falk Elfins- Gandhi in Ihe upcoming of all its workers still beina Walking with a cane because and butane for cooking and human. ScienUsts said it was 0 ert Kidneys, the 74-year- na Associated Press Writer distilling Butane is Ihe modern similar lo a virus of nearly half jfnjayan was mobbed LHTLE HUUri, ArK, i- fuel for cooking mash, a century ago which killed pfff party member has been Tnpeka, for a year nnda half, my replacing the old wood fire. "II 500.000 Americans and 20 Si leaves no fell-tale smoke" to million persons worldwide. i an of. and char, nf it's lead revenuera to the still, said Gi ler.

Mrs. Helen Lee ano Life, Jayaprakash." I CUT yOUT CUfrent any only one preside. Lunch will be served booming again moonshine. Graves. "Mokinu of a Masterolece" rtrriveu iiLre ui poiun.ni following the meeting.

was stalled for a time the Like everything else, the will be to Slower began bust again the price of the raw materials was illegal whiskey murkcl has hear, level of the Atchison Public are the matirnal skyrocketing, especially sugar, hit by Inflation. Bill Uufcrd, Library at 2:30 and 3:15 p.m. Mrs Xe welcome amounted to Ihe But the price of sugar is down, chief ot the Arkansas office of There is no admission charge Alfce raUy since Mrs ATCHISON SUNDAY GLOBE so the moonshine business is up. the federal Alcohol, Tobacco The film tells the story of the 'k IHtcrnal great lifted a 1-monlh-od ThnlaWfinForri.menrnFfi.ili.lt Firsarms nureau. said grandmother.

ban on political activity FowWMCVE u'hn nf aoank nmiM hnu in la Thn Allnr mnnlino Tuesday night and announced PoMIMMdby r.in* Oir AICMI4P. jlipm eri.linnt«,Pv0l 11 pc u.iu ci that iiarlinmentarv electinns the "revenuers" thev the stuff three for S5 will be held Wednesday at St. tnM. elections say years ago wtuk and nlannino nf Ita anist deslroyed seven moonshine to $fi a gallon. The going price The public is invilcd to attend PBtrick's Hall at 1:30 p.m.

It lhan doubling the 197Scalch. Buford estimates Ihe cosl to Nurayan was the leader of the because of bad wealher. Mrs. anligovernmcul movement lhat int irmimi iinBBe prouueer bi a Kanon. imii Hodgcr Buskirk, supervisor ram.

ubiuhu iptuuuon of moonshiners, most of the up from 50 cents a gallon just a of the reappraisal work here for Kane, Mrs, (Jeurge Kramer, prociamauon oi national 'iSH. primarily flal southern part of Catching moonshiners has the weather Nick Wagner will be hoslesses Opposition politicians at Ihe Arkansas, ralher than in the also become safer. "The old hasslowed the work of fieldmen Kevin, son of Mr and Mrs airport many newly released lullyOzarks to Ihe north. boys aren't thalbad any more," insnectlnE homes here He said Gering, celebrated his saiu triey Mirl "It's almost a forgotten art, Buford said. "You don't have lo ihe lieldmcn have completed seventh birthday Jan.

12, and 1 7, said Frank Graves of lbe siatc worry about getting blown most of their work in Old Atchl- Ws sisler, Mclinda, celebraled movement perhaps AicoiioHC tseveraEe uontroi away, a tnouzn some oi mem ao i tn binnaav aunuav. Jan. i'" IN KANJAS i. 1 V. wirlP nnnn nr Fnl nurinp wide pnnulnr following.

in AlcMuai. Brown, ouaiu. a wuin. iiauiuiB a imie auny, Norlh AlChlSOn. working West nmiM, ana an.

ine xus toaay aotit sentence, tne proaucer also succeeded Don Brown, former Leavenworth, have chosen the did not h-crowd lie" lhe name of Jeffrey V'mcent for 1 Lc i th -If It's got any SIM to It we ll Ohio, firm, who resigned, effec- iholr son born at Cushim llfJr Dc Jlv Prime Minc er Nsrayan. who (lew in from his nctn CUl UP Mr Mrs LVd Plckman besai wasone VUlUtlf I Ipxlm pild il Aichlksn, PutirwtdliK prlnlpd ihcpniernal grandparents. mi1jor non-Cnmmunisl op- It lakes abcut sn pounds ot -Yon can rin a pretty good joh Friday al Ihe Muncic waa baPtiM (1 lasi Suntlay aL 300 political uBar per barrel of moonshine ftithjl Army hospital, Leavenworth. Patrick's church hy Father delainccs released bv the THEOLoiEnjiLnniNaco. He was the stcnfatncr of lioy- all gels slirreu logctiier io icriii 16H Commcr- Mcrlc aunt uncle days p.irt lis.

rcluxalmn of llic mash, which is allowed to Alex llnlcy, aulhor of the st.ryiCes arc sponsors. The Hie emertjciity and Icrmcnl lo form (he alcohol bcsl-scllcr -iiools." which will Pickmans have four sdiis. lor India's firsl nalional dec- la inai aiscricu nut as tne clear, dp smitwi on national television l'cte, Chuck am! (iiifc-sinn-1-17: coli.rk'f.s moonshine, or corn Ijcgiiming 2'J, will lecture Mrs. tllmer Morgan, route 4, Mrs, Dorolhy Those rcleiiseil included inosl liqimr. nixiiJi llic book al Fori Hays recovering from surgery al City, and Mrs.

Catherine Pick- lenders and Ullii-r irijiiirenicnls are Siatc ciiIIcrr. May Gross SI. Mary's hospital, Kansas man. 1(111 Su Terra, are the ini-mivr- n( whu iiiiipcf pipe for the still, Mcmnrriil Coliseum. Cily, Mo.

She Is in room 154. gumdmothers. Imii In-ni inili'd. Party General Secretary Tronsporlollon in Atchison. She ainswara Rao claimed In Ihe was employed at the KDOT In letter thai Communist the Slate Office Building, Federal income andhavs rnore money (oi your rolire-ment, too.

II you'rB working and nol covered Ijy a pension program, there may bo a lax-delerrod way lor yog to hullcf your own retirement fund. With a Metropolitan Individual Relif omenl Annuity, you can defar Fedeial mcoma faxes each yea on up to 1 of your Income or $1 ,500, whichever Is less, by pulling Ihla income lo work losot up your own retirement fund. Think aboulthall 11 you qualily, you can purchase your own reliremonl annuity vyilh money you deduct on your income tax relurn. You won'1 be subject lo tax until years from "ow after retirement, when your tax bracket probah'y will helDwer. So you're not scheduled to gol a pension, call me and we'll arrange one.

LARRY 1. BUESSING, CLU 108 N. 6th St. 367-2354 Metropolitan Where the future is now.

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