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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 31

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and aplase ef the 3- 31 iPTf cntudroii. i DESERT Continued from first Fag FAA Inspector Robert reached U.S. High- ia Baker that tee collision occurred 20 miles east of a.m. Sunday. It was 3A sunay Rites Set for Mrs.

George Barraclough Daggett at aa altitude of OOOfU, after carrying the bodies down to jeeps on foot. Tha bodies were taken to O'Don-nel's Mortuary in Barstow. i i' -t I rocky, lava bed between Cronise Dry Lakes and Silr Dry Lake. Members of the ground Passengers ia Kur set's plane were his wife, Anne, t'4 Services for Mrs. George 22; their son, Stephen, 5, and Mrs.

Kurzet's mother Mrs. Rachel Horner, of 3H4 iSth Arcadia. Thev were Barracloujh. fi5, long promi flying to Las Vegas from Co-! nent in lios Angeles social! and nusicsl circles, will be; visa. Personnel at the Federal Cenuint Pearl-Diamond Pendant fflA, UK hM i4 tr9Ht conducted Tuesdav at 2:0.

Aviation Agency flight sLa-i tion at Daggett Airport said; Smith's plane had left there! p.m. in-the Church of the; Recess iona I Forest Lawn; Iemrwfal, Park. 7 Barrarlough Sat just before the collision, which occurred in dark 125 urday at jier home, 430' Fuller Ave. Mrs. Barraclough ness at alout 5:30 p.m.

The' search was begun at rii was born Gretchm Steidle in Mrs. George Barraclough custom mm units uot 1 MM' 'OH WtTCHlS Wilkei-Barre, Pa.r and came 6:30 p.m. Highway patrolmen sheriffs deputies and citizens on horseback and in jeeps combed the area between Daggett and Baker in a brother, Clarence Steidle 11103 to California in 1314. She and 1 Jt For many years Mrs. Bar- iim4i la mtrfc 4 11 George Barraclough, the res- 7 praclough was active in the taurateur, were married in 2S3.C0 tfmwu mm a krtciM.

MK. M. 2i.t the darkness. Also participating were a helicopter from George Air Force Base Assistance League and the Opera Guild of Southern 1918. Surviving Relatives COIN COUICTOtI amNTION! hfxMn CM CliKini 6M C-m.

tnm California. She leaves her husband The Rev. William "Horna Mitt A kI (Mm m4 AM IDS Tin i Til cum inn tin is, utuui nun iwu- I Sert, both of Los Angeles: a day, pastor of the Church of AH m-m Put Ti -i-- i 'ii Religious Science; will con HOSTS stepson, George, of Los and five grandchildren. vAlso surviving are a duct the funeral services. TO SI ICWMt IfSKCI CONTINENTAL CUlSINt 241 tUNUT STItrp I -t311 Beverly Hilh Stamp Coin Co.

4il N. Svrly Inwly Hilti Cttttvow -U4 Actress Kalhryn Grayson, a INDIAN TEACHES INDIAN Fritz Poocho, right, a Hopi Indian, is a teacher at Sherman Indian Institute. Here, he holds class with students, from left, Melvin Thompson, 14, Navajo; William Antone, 14, Pima; Catherine Miller, 14 (seated) Edna Hand, and family mend, will; smg. n.tNi Apoche, and Rose Lee Yazzie, 15, Navajo, using sandbox technique. NOV.

32-13-14 TRiiSWEET FROZEN Wind of Change Sweeps Indian Reservations $100,000 Fife, Sweeps Store Fire swept through the BY CHARLES H1LL1NGER Loi AniM Tlmtt Ntwt ttrvtc Alta Furniture Co', store Sun iVVrj WI WILL BE open on Mrj, nov. 1 2 llplir FROM10 A.M. TO 7 P.M. Boys spend three hours day in Altadena and caused each day in school shops, an estimated $100,000 dam understudying skilled crafts age to the building and con men. On leaving Sherman tents, -r they're employed a3 print ers, cabinet makers, electrl cians, electronic technicians, The interior of the etore at 1830 Washington Blvd.

was destroyed by the flames which apparently smoldered inside the rear of the store cooks, bakers, mechanics. Can Hold Jobs RIVERSIDE The wind of change is sweeping the Southwest's Indian reservations aa never before. And its force is felt with dramatic impact here at one of Southern California's most unusual schools the Sherman Institute. Studying- on the palm-studded, 81-acre campus on Magnolia Ave. are 994 Navajo, Pima, Papago, Apache and Colorado River Inr'ian boys and girls, 11 to 20 years of age, from reservations in Arizona, New Mexico and Utah.

Only five years ago ROo of the young men and wom The students are permit for some time before being ted to work off campus on Saturdays. On Sunday they noticed by passers-by. Asst. County Fire Chief SUNftY VAILIY GR. FRESH LARGE JERSEYMAID "AA" FIUST QUALITY visit non-Indian families.

During summer vacations i-' i v. i hundreds of Sherman tu John D. Barton, who direct ed firemen from seven county and six Pasadena fire department engine companies, said the cause was dents are employed at Yo- KJU Li LA semite, Sequoia and other mm 2) XDOZ. national parks. The wind of change that is sweeping across the an Friendship Pact cient lands of the Navajo en from primitive settle JERSEYMAID CATERING TRIPOLI.

Libya the Pima, the Apache and ments scattered across the ECONOMY PACKAGE Morocco and Libya have con the Colorado River tribes is heartland of America's Indi not an ill wind. eluded a friendship and co tl-LB. CELLO floo Odd OUGAm I BETTY CIW For on it is borne a bright operation treaty covering PKGS. education, economy, health future for a people long neg an country arrived here not knowing one word of English. 20th Century Arrives am wssfc.

and communications. lected. QUAIL BRAND WHOLE AND CUT 3 9'2 CZ. CINNAMON ROLLS This fall only 27 students 2 less than 3 of the stu NO. SV2 TINS dent body could speak onlv their tribal tongue.

The reasons why are ap FRESH YOUNG BROWNIES I wt' CHOCOLATE CHIP GOOIUES parent on the Navajo Reservation. Schools are being erected in many areas for the first time. Roads are un MOLASSES OR OATMEAL 153, AT COOKIES VTG.IRstTiD. pkg WHOLE BODY iillll der construction. Power lines are going in.

The pickup truck is replacing the SOME QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT ARTHRITIS AND RHEUMATISM: Is there a proven curt for arthritis and rheumatism? No. But physicians often can control the pain, the condition, or the crippling effects of even gome advanced forms. What can I tak to control my pain? At That depends on the severity of your condition. Physicians have prescribed steroids, gold salts, heat treatments, for more advanced for minor conditions, simple analgesics such as aspirin. Which works best? Again, it depends on your condition.

Only your physician can tell WONDER i horse and wagon. AND COFFEE The 20th Century has ar rived, although 60 years late, up Li and English is becoming the language of the native i WHITE OR WHEAT American. i REG. 31c SIZE These winds of change are felt by Mvrthus W. Evans HEINZ OR CAMPBELL'S 7IY1AT SOUP BULK 1014 OZ.

TIN 8 OZ. PKG. CUBItSOM PREPARED IftlS IRIS IRIS BLACK GROUND POPPER Pooliry mmomm POULTRY DRESSING superintendent of Sherman Institute, and his staff of this unique 60-year-old Southland landmark. Basic Education For the past several years Sherman has had a special five-year program to introduce Indian boys and girls to the world away from the reservation. They learned to eat with knives and forks, to use WH SPICE Leslie or IODIZED you that.

My condition is diagnosed as "minor arthritis." Aspirin helps, hot la there anything I can take for temporary relief that is more effective? There is a special tablet called DEFENCtN. It is a new and different analgesic for more effective pain relief. What makes Drrr.NClN mora effective? DEFENCIN contains thrta highly effective medicines. They work together to product a level of pain relief unsurpassed by ordinary pain tablets. Two of DEFENCIN'S special ingredients have never before appeared in conventional pain tablets or pills.

This unique combination of ingredients seems to make patients less aware of I REG. mm f-S. I triii. .4 to-oz. TIN cups, plates, telephones and mamggggmggffmmamtmmamfl tSMtteMttti MtlSWM MBBtWSMBBttSStteiStttaSBBSaWeMeBBB CCIAN SPRAY WHOU OR STRAINED furniture to speak the language of other "But this is no longer nec their pain.

Your doctor would call it Raising the threshold of pain. You mean DEFINCW does different job against pain thai aspiria or ordinary pain tablets? Yes. Other pain tablets are all designed essentially to blunt pais. They do not act in the way DtFEClK does and do not brint PACIFIC STA CRISP CRACECT-llS IP. CRANBERRY SAUCE NCV30'0 TIN 2SC essary," explained Evans.

JANI ANDtRSON'S DirtDs mrii momi foods CORN ISg- 33' NUTRITIOUS fnSt '1 Bureau of Indian Affairs official 6ince 1936. "Now if is mostly a matter of providing What evidence is (here of DtrtNON'i tffecrJTtness? basic education. tie OFF DIAL SALVO TABLETS At Sherman, students 1 1 to Kg-DV SPINACH Clinical studies, with detailed information from both doctors ajid those they treated reported that DEFencin was more effective In the great majority of cases. In fact, Jsefencin gave eomplttt relief of the pain in about one-third of the cases. Was nrFF.NClN compared to aspirin in those studies? Yes, and there was a far greater record of pain fetief among those 16 years old are in first grade.

They have never gone I BIG 4 OZ. SIZE to school, and they are eager I I S0 OFF DIAL KINO SIZE DETERGENT SOFT WIVI TOILET TISSUE QUICK AND EASY DINNERS mUo ii -or. PKG. to learn. They re here be 10-OZ.

PKG. cause education still is not (2) satatVStawaaHBteMvttsaai swtW people ho look dfffncin than those who took aspirin. (These studies included a "double-blind" test in. whica patients didn't know which medicine was which norevea' the doctors knew readily available in isolated PKG. TINY TATERS reservation New Associations RITX CRACKERS until the results were recorded.) Is Dr.rf.NCIN safe? SEE BIRDS EYERCA RECORD OFFER AT FROZEN FOOD CABINET 2 ROLL PACK l-OZ.

PKG. cSaJ "It. is good they come here, said Fritz roocha. 29 CLEANSER a Hopi and teacher at Sher POR AUTOMATIC DISHWASHERS 1 man. "Here they are not TINS ill only, studying for the first time; they are associating HXIHZ STRAIIII3 with non-Indians for the first I ZEST DEODORANT SOAP time.

BREFT DETERGENT 15-OZ. PKG. offoctivoly "On the reservation they IDABY Fl I look at non-Indians as strangers. Their opportunities reduces tooth decay germs 3H 53V 69 83 and experiences are hm-i At Sherman the Indians MS 570 RADIO Yes. Clinica) tests conflrm Its safety.

Natnrally, as with any medicine for arthritic-like symptoms, a physician should be consulted immediately if pain persists or is severe, or there is noticeable redness, swelling, deformity or stiffness. In no event should you rely upon self -medication for more than tea days. Qj WBl DrrtNCIN relieve simple headache, too? Yes, and defence is also iffeeu'vt ia relieving many of the painful conditions a ssociated with the common cold. It relieves the feverish feelinf as weTJ as aches and pains. DtrtNClfc expensive? It certainly teems would cost more thai usual paia tablets.

At DEFENctN costs more than rdinlry psin tablets i mote than aspirin, fr instance. Those who want DEFENCIN'S tstra effectiveness consider the few cents more per tablet reasonable. DEFENCIN! price is $1.00 for 24 tablets, 52.50 for 72 tablets. 0 Returoinu to those test palteois who took DEFINCD tinder dctW hat specific relief did (hey txj they Some said pain was relieved. Many said they could reach, lift, bend, walk and move with greater freedom, la torn cases, all painful.

symptoms were relieved, Wheretsnlbwy DrrrNCJ At At drug counters in every state. Look for the green and whit cartons. DLTZNtrx a fine product of Grove Laboratories, Lie KttiamS srauffe DAILY VAWJSS raOf.l DASli: DETERGENT GIANT SIZE i1! Bruth witn Cotget after Mtlog to hetp. PiGiTonrrw dpcav spend several hours each day learning read xg, and arithmetic. Girls are thoroughly schooled in home economics, boys in vocational training.

Sherman is one of lop Vocational schools in Southern California an each year Its students walk off with 1 Help Stop Bad DreathAII Day I ft If if ill 'J if'-': iif IV tllKrn psssipsieefew ejtnawptaasaV ID! TTX I Kec4tiAfesTstuar9mMsm a CM ALL APfLICABLE ITEMS scores of awards and phJes In itate-wide compeU-j tion..

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