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Wnman in Trirl Buchanan woman in irrcK Dies in IU nois; Shooting Show Is Killed by Boy 9-Year-OId Customer Fires Accidentally at 'Frontier Town' By JOHN MOODY PITTSBURGH (AP)-A woman entertainer who faced death daily holding targets in a trick shooting act was accidentally shot to death Sunday by a 9-year-old boy who came to see her perform. The shot came at a frontier town exhibit at the Pittsburgh Bicentennial Exposition in Point Park. It ended the life of Mamie Alice Peniman, 38, of Sun Valley, Calif. The youth, who thought he was Burial Tomorrow Mrs. W.

Buchanan, died early yesterday at Bock Island, ILL. at the home of her W. J. Mrs, Buchanan sustained a fractured hip several months ago and had never completely recovered. She was the wdow of W.

J. Buchanan, a former state senator. BITS. Bccfianan iras a former resident of Eolia, where she was active in church and civic affairs. Following the death of herhus- Buchanan spent some! home of her sister, Mrs.

M. W. Burke, and family, Fisk avenue. She is survived by her son, who owns and operates the Fire Fighters Truck Co. at Bock Island.

Hi. her aster, Mrs, Burke and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral and burial will be at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow at Eolia. playing with a stage prop, started Mrs Burke and ber daughter, to run but was halted by bis fa-JHrs Frank Switzer, Moberly, wiU ther. The victim's husband, i at tend.

Frank, 40, rushed over and! slanoed the youth, shouting, "You i i I A ft shot my wife." Israeli and U.A.R. Mother Stands Stunned The boy's mother, who permitted him to handle the .22 cal-1 iber rifle, stood stunned. The victim's S-year-old daughter wept. The shot came a few minutes before Mrs. Peniman was sched-jand United Arab Republic planes uled to go on front of her guns as he fired at targets she spokesmen disagreed whether the held in her hands and mouth.

I clash occurred over Israeli's Neg- Poiice took young Frank Mo-jev Desert or Egypt's Sinai Pen- naco of nearby New insula. into custody for Israeli spokesmen said their No charges were preferred. fighters drove off four jets Mrs. Peniman performed with intercepting them over Isher husband and daughter, MaryjraeL A spokesman in Cairo de- Alice. He is known professionally clared one of two Israeli planes Church Camp Charles Holohan, Is Called Off After Threats Violence Is Hinted If 74, Dies; Funeral Today in Madison MADISON--Charles A.

Holohan, 74, died about 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon at Wbitaker Hospital Moberly. Bom March 12, 1885, Starkweather Still Fighting For His Life UNCOLN. Neb. CAP) Mass I 1 1 i Vp i Negroes Are fnClUdedlhe in Florida Session LEESBTISG, Fla. AP)--There wiU be no summer camps at WeeMwachee for some 100 Presbyterian boys because of threats of violence if Negroes were included, a church leader has an- nouneeci.

The Rev. Terrell Kirk, pastor Mrs. Martin VanBurea Holohan. He was a resident of this community all his life and a member of the Madison Christian Church. MobfrtT Democrat Monday, June cehtly; honestly believe I was represented attorneys in District Court) I would have gotten life." Starkweather was ordered to killer Charles Starkweather 20 wjii He for faces his fourth scheduled date of Eobrt with the executioner Friday.

001 the admitted slayer A die if his father can the courts. the admitted slayer of won't at ve flffoS. He also adssitted-shooting a 1 filling station attendant in Decem- 'ber 1957. He had been in ill health forj uy Starkweather, instrumental some eight a-seks ago keeping Ms soa from the eiec- he sustained a hip fracture and never completely recovered from the accident. He Woodland Hospital moved to Wbitaker Hospital trie chair last May 22, hopes week to get the Lancaster Biswas taken to trict Court to grant a writ of nabe- and later re- a corpus, delaying the execution Manager Here Thursday Thomas E.

a a manager of the Sedalia ofSce ol of the LeesJburg Presbvteriaa', church and camp director, saidj On January IS he and ius the threats came from persons in celebrated their golden wed- Hernando where the camps are located. Planes Tanqle in ANOTHER GENEVA SESSION ENDS--Hat in hand and smii- ing despite a reported continuation of the deadlock on Berlin, FlVe-Minute Fiaht Russia's Andrei Gromyko leaves the British residence in Geneva Saturday after Big Four secret session. Gromyko's TEL (AP)--Israeli I deputy, Valerian Zorin, left pauses to bid farewell to their A 5 A I tn TOiI One camp was to operate for white children with the other open to "qualified boys 11 to 14 from any of our churches," said Kirk, "No individuals were specifically Kirk said, "but members received word of the threats through residents of the Brooksville area" in Hernando County, on the Gulf of. Mexico north of Tampa. The presbytery is StJbhns, one stage and step in-fought a five-minute air battle husband's blazing 1 Sunday.

Israeli and Arab military as Bill Cody." They joined was hit in an encounter over the Sinai Desert. the exposition last week after touring with a Wild West show. On a Sunday Outing Mr. and Mrs. John Monaco saidjMrS.

they had taken their boy to the' exposition for a Sunday outing. After visiting several other exhibits they went to the frontier village. Young Monaco and his mother Friends have received! into a jailhouse cell. He word of the death April 9 in Tem- saw two rifles and asked his mother if he could examine them. Mrs.

Monaco said she thought they were part of the display props and agreed. Police quoted her as saying the 'boy picked tip Once of Moberlyv Dies in California host, 'British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd, QS he follows his chief. The western foreigh ministers were reported to have been firm in their resistance to Gromyko's continued demand that they abandon western occupation of West Berlin. (AP Wirephoto via radio from Geneva) Like Chesspiece in Game Kremlin Believe On Iraqi Reds 7 1 Editor's note William L. Ryan, AP news analyst, is making another tour of the Middle East Because all dispatches sent from Baghdad are censored, Ryan waited until he reached Beirut to report on Iraq.

for Global Power Holding Rein 3id for Power huge advantage to the utmost. Indeed they seem to be quarrelling over the methods and pace to employed in the attempt gradually to turn the country into a Middle' East version of a people's democracy. of five in Florida. It includes churches of the Sebring, Sanford, Deland, Daytona Beach aa5 lando areas. One Orlando member is Washington Shores church, a gro church.

ding anniversary with open house. He is survived by his wife, the former Miss Carrie Hayden; five sons, Rolla Holohan, Idaho; William Holohan. and Claude, Allen and Roy Holohan, all of Middle Grox'e: four grand- chidren, Jimmy Hpiohan, Jefferson City, Mrs. James Brooks, Moberly, and Bob and Keith Holohan of Madison; two great-grandchildren, Holohan, Madison, and Rhonda Holohan, Jefferson City. A brother, Roy Holohan, died in 1939.

U. S. Eaiiracd He also sought help from BoarL U.S. Supreme Court, but a a according to man said a telegram and a letter from Guy, in their present form, weren't sufficient for a review. Doesn't Deny Guflt "Retirenerx Timrs- word received by aty Clerk E.

W. (Bill) today Daly. Keating win be at the Municipal Auditorium here from 9 ajn. to The bandy-legged kOler doesn't! 4:3 in claim he's innocent, but as he told the Nebraska Parole Board re-i USE MONITOR-INDEX WANT-ADS Funeral services were conduct- ed this afternoon at the Madison I Christian Church by the pastor, tjjgjthe Rev. John D.

Buck. Burial was 7vj in the Sunset Cemetery in Madi- Ison. "We felt that it was only right and proper that young people from all of our churches should be allowed to attend the youth camp," said Kirk. A decision to cancel the camps came June 2 at a meeting of the presbytery in Daytona Beach. pie City.

of Mrs. Ernest Hartshorn, former Moberly resident. She had been fll for some time. Mrs. Hartshorn is survived by her husband, a former Moberly a rifle and pressed the trigger.

jWabash shopman, and several Peniman was standing out- children. The family lived here for side the jail talking to other show years on avenue. The people. She had loaded the rifles moments before the show. in readiness for Albert Burlon, Family Visit Mrs.

Goddard and Relatives in St. Louis Mr. and Mrs. Harold Albert Burton and four daughters of Fresno, left yesterday for St Louis after a visit of several days with his aunt, Mrs. Frank Goddard, 724 Fisk avenue.

Burton, former Moberlyan, attended high school here and was graduated from' the United States Military Academy, West Point Following an Army career, he resigned Ms commission about 10 years ago and is now president of the Roma Wine Co. in Fr In St Louis he and his family mil visit another aunt Mrs. S. P. Towles.

and cousins, Mrs. Virgil Rohan and Robert Goddaxd. going from there to JS ew York Citv. Temple City address is 5305 North Glickman. Two Forfeit Bonds In Police Court Here Garnett 22,.

Madison, forfeited a $50 police court bond this morning when he failed to appear to answer'a charge of assault Garnett was arrested by police officers the night of June 1, after Lonnie Cleeton came to the police station and complained that Garnett had beat him up. In other police court action this morning. Jesse Dairprai. Independence, forfeited a S10 bond when he failed to appear to answer a charge of speeding. He was arrested Friday night by Randolph County Deputy Sheriff Esra Leathers and turned over to city police officers for prosecution.

A peace disturbance case against Mrs. Barbara McCune was dismissed. By WILLIAM L. RYAN Lebanon. (AP)--There is-a strong suspicion in Baghdad that the Kremlin, in a calculated gamble, checked, the Iraqi Communists 7 bid to grab power.

Some such move apparently aroused disagreement and resentment in the ranks of less disciplined party members. It looks as if there has been a serious split. But there seems little question that Moscow has prevailed. Moscow seems to want to hold Irak's Communists back so they can handle the country like a chesspiece in the game for global power. Actually Moscow is toying with a powderkeg.

None can say how long the fuse is. but the Middle pect for Moscow: a foothold in the Arab East, authority in an oil producing state, access to the Persian Gulf. If Moscow is willing, Iraq might be a Communist state in a matter of weeks. Moscow Wants Patience Moscow seems to want a patient program along tested lines such as made Hungary, Bulgaria" and Romania people's democracies with the help of Soviet troops over a period of years. The party would participate with others in a national union front, dominate it and prepare carefully for the time when it is able to take power in.

its own name, Moscow has a Digger goal than Iraq in mind a long run stab at a large slice of the Middle Cub Scout Pack 201 Pious Picnic June 21 At Mark Twain Park Cub Scout Pack 201 has decided to i a for the summer months. The next regular meeting wfll be held Sept 9 at First Christian Church. A picnic mil be held -Tune 21 for all Cubs and their families at Buzzard's Eoost, Mark Twain State Park. Florida. Each family is asked to take a basket lunch consisting of wieners, a covered dish, drink and table service.

Everyone is to meet at Mark Twain Park at 2 o'clock. Awards be presented at the picnic. For transportation, call 1443-W. Mrs. B.

Morehead's Mother Fractures Arm PARIS--Sirs. Myrtle Calvert of Shelbyville is at tie home of her daughter, Mrs. B. H. Morehead, in Paris.

Mrs. Calvert fell, at her home in Shelbxrille and broke her right arm. She received treatment from a Paris doctor. East seems expecting a new ex- East. Surgery for Grace's Father (AP) John B.

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