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MONDAY, DlCtMBM SUN-DEMOCRAT, PADUCAH, KY. PAGl TWO Mrs. the Wyatt Dies At 79, Rites Tuesday Two Girls Charged With Fraud At Store tification cards and her driver's license. Mrs. Martha Wyatt, 73, widow of Ike Wyatt, 113 Ella Munal Court, died a.m.

Sunday II I Paducah police officers at Lourdes Hospital. I I checRed with the Sears start at Two girls were arrested here Saturday and charged with fradulent use of a credit card. Arrested were Mrs. Sandra Keeling, 20, and Miss Carolyn Johnson, 16, both of Blackburn Court. Mrs.

Patricia Enix of Murray I 1500 Broadway to see if the credit card had been used to (Lc make any purchases. J. M. Fry, Wyatt was a member of Junction City Christian Church. She is survived by a son, W.

E. Wyatt of Paducah; a half-brother, Ol'lie Gipson of Indianapolis, five grandchildren, Mrs. Martha Sue Sullivan, Mrs. Brenda King and Don Wyatt, all Rt. 5 reported to police that her fci wallet had been stolen from a shopping basket at Shopper's credit manager of the store, reported to the officers that the card had been used to buy three dresses worth $52.49.

He gave the officers the license number of the car that the two women Fair shortly before noon Satur day. She said that there was $40 of Paducah, and Bob and Miss in cash and a Sears credit card Nancy Wyatt of Indianapolis, and five great-grandchildren. who used the card had been in the wallet in addition to iden- Funeral services will be held The license number was given at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Lindsey Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Joe Gardner officiating.

Burial One Injured In Traffic Mishap Here to all members of the police department. Sergeant C. L. Le-Neave and Officer Billy Wilkins of the Paducah Police Department discovered a car bearing the license number stopped at will be in Maplelawn Cemetery Pallbearers will be Gene Al len, Jerry Sullivan, James John son. Homer Johnson, William 10th and Clark Sts.

They in Johnson and Glenn Jackson. One person was injured in a Friends may call at the fu three-car accident at 28th St. vestigated and arrested the two girls. neral home. Wirephoto) A second check at.

Sears and Madison Ave. at 6:36 a.m. today. Mrs. Norma Clark, 27, of Old Mayfield Road was taken to Western Baptist Hospital day were hit by several enemy mortar attacks In the area, with two Americans killed in one battle and seven killed in another.

Forty Americans were reported wounded. (AP Wirephoto) RED MORTARS HIT BU DOP AREA This air Bu Dop government headquarters and special forces camp, some 80 'miles north of Saigon, near the Cambodian border in South Vietnam. Allied forces to- showed that the credit card had also been used to purchase $63.79 worth of shoes. Breathitt (Continued From Page One) HOLD THAT CROWN-Becky Snider, 17, Hopldnsvllle, learns a firm grip is the best may to hold down received her chance after becoming Kentucky's 1988 Junior Miss at Louisville Saturday night out of a field of 23 other girls. Miss Snider now advances to the national Junior Miss contest at Mobile, next March.

where she was treated for injuries she had suffered in the Mrs. Keeling appeared in City Court this morning, but her accident and then released. looking water about 30 feet deep case was continued so that she The accident occurred when a The nearest landmark of im might obtain a lawyer. Miss Johnson's casC-is scheduled to car driven by Socs McManus, 62, of Symsonia was signaling portance to the site is the Sara toga community. Tiger Attempts To Drag Off Marine In Vietnam be heard Wednesday at 2 p.m.

in juvenile court. The groundbreaking will be on to make a left turn, police said. A car driven by Mrs. Clark tried Lake Barldey Drive. (Kentucky Burley Prices Remain Strong 296 about 0.8 of a mile south of to swerve around McManus' car and struck a car driven by Marshall Hargrove of Mayfield.

No citations were issued by police Highway 62.) and face and all he'd do is Shepherd was being pulled Deaths By JOHN LENGEL Associated Press Writer toward the ShephJdQwn the The contract for the first work slope blink and keep on 1-24 which has been several creek, about 10 yards away. who investigated the accident. for the Lexington's gross MOSCOW (AP) Vasily I. DONG HA, Vietnam (AP) -Hey, did you hear the story about the time the tiger tried to "I was too scared to yell. My years in the development stage Mosell Hester, 53, of Old Cairo week was 12,591,026.

buddies didn't want to shoot be Kozlov, president of the Soviet has been awarded to Solomon Although this year's crop was drag off a U.S. Marine? cause they were afraid they'd Construction Co. of Marshall Republic of Byelorussia, has died after an "extended and se Road was injured in an accident at the intersection of Burnett and 10th streets Friday at 6:45 estimated at 385.2 million "He sort of made a sound hit me County on a bid of $593,417. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -Prices generally were steady to strong in early sales today on the Kentucky burley tobacco market.

But, as the second week of sales opened, some of the warehouses in Lexington reported more tobacco going under gov vere illness," a published obi "I was hitting him with my like un-yah." The first bridge work on the a.m. A car driven by James right fist as hard as I could, pounds, about 5 per cent below last year'6 which amounted to 405.3 million in Kentucky, this year's crop is considered of high route from near Hopkinsville tuary said Sunday. Kozlov was 64. In line with Soviet custom, So with an un-yah, Marine Lance Cpl. Jim Shepherd was erd said.

Shepherd, 19, of Montpelier, Idaho, has been in Vietnam four months along the demilitarized zone with the 3rd Battalion, 9th Marine Regiment. He sleepily recalled the incident today from a bunk in Dong Ha dispensary where he is undergoing preventative treatment to preclude rabies. It happened one day last week at about 1:30 a.m. Shepherd and five other Marines had set up Deaton, 19, of Blandville Rt. 1, grabbed his neck once.

The skin (Tennessee line) to the Ohio ran a stop sign, according to the was real loose. off bouncing on his belly, his River (near Paducah) will be at the obituary did not specify the nature of the illness or the date Dolice reDOrt. and struck the quality and the reason tor tne arm firmly in the tiger's jaw. "If I had tried to jerk away, the Ohio River, according to Jim record prices. of he would have taken my arm side of the car driven by Mrs.

Hester. Phillips of the Kentucky Depart The tiger pulled Shepherd as a little puppy jerks at the end ernment loan. Most ot it was high price tobacco including fine Beltwide, this year crop is off, I bet, Mrs. Hester was taken to West ment oi of a towel. "He got me into the water, tan and buff flyings ana support SAN SALVADOR (AP) Ar- estimated' at 558.4 million pounds.

ern Baptist Hospital where she The department is aiming at "I kept hitting him in the neck ed $76 per hundred. The pool to turo Arauio, who served as and I guess he figured he couldn't get me across the was treated and released. Dea letting the contract for the The market news service said in an ambush position overlook nresident of El Salvador for bacco also included some good and fair tan lugs and fine tan bridge, which will cost more creek. He probably didn't know ton was cited by police for fail ine to stop at a stop sign. nine months in 1931 until he was ing a jungle trail five miles south of the demilitarized zone.

than $12 million, by March of what to do with me. leaf. overthrown in a. military coup, One person was injured in a 1968. "Gosh, I thought he was go The statewide average of New GOP (Continued From Page One) was rather narrowly defined Shepherd, 6 feet tall and 170 pounds, was on the right end of two-car accident at Thompson died Friday.

He was 89. Arau-jo's death was announced Satur ing to get on top of me and go that throughout the eight-state belt, all grade averages were higher opening week this year than they were in 1966. Quality, the service said, also was higher and volume was heavy on most markets. The next section of the road will be from the bridge, halfway St. and Park Ave.

Saturday at the line with each man about $72.06 per hundred the first week was a new high in modern times, perhaps topped only by a day by government sources. for my neck." Except for his opening "un 5:10 p.m. Marijohn Thomasson, between Paducah and Metropo and it was hard for them to two arms-lengths apart. They gazed' down a 20-degree clear lis, will run from there to U.S. brief splurge during World War 40, of 1324 N.

12th St was treat-ed and released at Western Bap yah," the tiger was quiet and all business. The other Marines slope to a trail along a creek. Gross sales in the belt totaled 60, a distance of three miles. Road plans on this section are tist Hospital after the accident, had remained quiet, too, and Shepherd was lying on his I. The Federal-state Mantel News Service reported first week volume of 83,525,396 pounds.

The collision involved an auto 126,160,941 pounds, service said, for an average of $72.10 60 per cent complete and bridge the 30 second long incident Two Die (Continued From Page One) occurred about 10:30 p. m. mobile driven by Bernard dragged on in a silence broken and structure plans are 40 per belly, his rifle cradled in his left hand and his head turned to the right. Last year's opening day sales Warren, 38, of La Center and a cent complete. The letting on jdefy the regime and slip a 'sleeper" through the legislature.

Things will be different when the General Assembly convenes next month. The governor's office has only 43 Republicans in the 100-mem-ler house, an improved ratio from 1966 but still a minority in search of a coalition. per hundred, which was $3.39 above the previous high set last year. averaged $68.63 per hundred on a volume of 18,678,444 pounds this segment of the four-lane only by Shepherd's muffled blows and the sound of his body scraping over the ground and The tiger came from the left, car driven by Clois M. Thomas son, 42, also of 1324 N.

12th St highway will be in the 1968-69 passing front of the other the previous high. But last Estimated receipts placed un State Trooper Louis Oliver said the brake on the right front fiscal year, which begins July 1 splashing into the water. week's opening day sales began No citations were issued by police who investigated the acci der government loan amounted four men. Only the squad leader, a corporal, next to Sheph of next year. wheel grabbed as the driver, even better with opening day Then one of the other Marines stood up quickly, Shepherd dent.

erd, saw the beast. Thomas Wavne Pruitt, 21, of to 7 per cent, compared to 6.1 per cent last year, the service said. Other sections are planned as "The squad leader was whis said, sales showing a volume of pounds averaging $71.85 per hundredweight. The Democratic edee in the Princeton, rounded a curve follows: "He (the tiger) must have heavy, mist. Senate is 24-14, which seems U.S.

60 to U.S. 45 in McCrack- pering something," Shepherd said, "Something hit me gently Markets The car went onto tnesnouwer The Lexington burley centers, LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) seen one of my buddies. The tiger left in one big jump. He just even more hopeless for the GOP although coalition still might be en County, 2.8 miles.

Road plans 55 per cent complete; structure on the arm. I thought it was the of the road, out of control and The total volume sold during squad leader jabbing me. the largest in the world, led Kentucky markets with an average of $73.14, followed closely crashed into a tree. the first week of sales and the the magic key. plans in early stage.

Letting LIVESTOCK 1S68-69. average per hundred pounds on Pruitt, a cousin of the dead "I turned around and I saw that big thing chomping right disappeared. "I stood up, all wet, and got out of the creek and went back up." "A medic with the Marines The net result is sometimes likely to produce confusion, close votes and last-minute EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) U.S. 45 to Husbands Road in boy, and Kerry Phelps, 17, a by Paris with $73.13 and Danville with $73.12.

USDA Hogs 1600; barrows McCracken. Road plans 57 per into me. Yikes! He started pull ing me." brother, were injured painfully, but apparently not seriously. A and gilts 75 higher; 1-2 190-230 switches in voting. cent complete; bridge and supplied a battle dressing to lb 18.50-18.75; 1-3 220-250 lb 18.00- Kentucky burley tobacco markets, as reported by the Federal-State Market News Service: Markets Pounds Sold Avg.

Bloomfield 1,698.814 $71.61 Bowling Green 2,391,948 71.75 spokesman at Caldwell County structure plans 12 per cent com plete. Letting 1969-70. Shepherd wound, which had 18.50: sows fullv steady; 1-3 War Memorial Hospital said the Special interests thrive best on such eventualities. They also would get the opportunity to widen their contacts to both bled and had swollen shut. 300400 lb 14.25-15.00; 2-3 400-600 Livingston Man Escapes At Eddyville Husbands Road (Ky.

450) to conditions of both were satisfac tory Monday morning. 800 feet east of Sheehan's lb 13.00-14.25; boars 10.50-11.50. Cattle 40; not enough slaugh Ernest Hendrix Of Metropolis Dies At 42 METROPOLIS, 111., Dec. 4-Ernest Hendrix, 42, died Sun Carrollton James Phelps, a back seat ter cattle for a price test. passenger, was pinnea in tne Bridge, exclusive of bridge across Clark's River.

Road plans 99 per cent complete. Covington Cynthiana EDDYVILLE, Dec. 4-' A Livingston countain, Wayne car. Not enough vealers or lambs Right of, way being appraised for a price test: Young Phelps was a son of Peek, 29, serving a term in Kentucky State Penitentiary Danville Franklin Glasgow Greensburg day at his home, 203 Oak Drive. FEDERAL, STATE MARKET here for storehouse breaking, Mr.

and Mrs. James Kermit Phelps, Princeton Rt. 2. Other survivors, in addition to his brother, are two grandparents, parties. A parallel development will be the coming struggle of legislative Democrats to regain power in the executive branch, perhaps under the secret prodding of ambitious gubernatorial hopefuls.

To prepare for a resurgence, it is a logical assumption that Democrats must offer something to somebody. Here, too, is an entrance cue for lobbyists. Funeral services will be held NEWS SERVICE, Dec. 4, 1967. "As I was getting bandaged, the tiger was still around.

We didn't see him, but we could smell him. He smelled like something dead," said Shepherd. The main wound, about a half-inch deep, took eight stitches to close. Shepherd is a quiet fellow who likes to hunt and fish and is a veteran of Con Thien during that advanced position's worst days in September. "I guess that tiger is pretty funny now, but I didn't think so at the time," he said.

walked away from a prison at 2 p.m. Wednesday at First Kentucky Purchase area hog Harrodsburg Henderson farm work detail this morning and bought. Letting 1967-68. Clark's River Bridge and bridge on Sheehan's Bridge Road. Plans 80 per cent complete.

Letting in 1969-70. From 800 feet of Sheehan's Bridge to Marshall County line, 3 miles. Road plans 99 per cent Baptist Church with the Rev. Mrs. Jessie Phelps and Mrs.

and fled the prison grounds market report includes 10 buying stations. Hopkinsville Paul Dann Sr. officiating. Bur Mary Holland, both of Princeton. Horse Cave ial will be in Metropolis.

Funeral services were held at Peek is five feet, 11 inches tall and weighs 200 pounds. He is white, has brown hair and Receipts 1,350 barrows and eilts 50-75 cents higher. Sows Mr. Hendrix is survived by 2 p. m.

Monday at Morgan Fu his wife, Mrs. Sarah Hendrix; steady, to 25 cents higher. green eyes. He was received at Above this foundation a hid 5,193,804 1,233,402 2,548,766 2,603,195 680,510 4,232,850 1,862,246 2,305,442 268,340 1,749,978 3,745,276 2,314,766 12,591,026 2,054,428 2,242,394 509,736 6,695,622 1,977,136 2,415,542 2,978,386 875,198 2,244,884 2,898,010 1,351,576 4,730,264 2,592,348 2,297,268 complete; structure plans 80 per cent complete. Right of way neral Home, the Rev.

Henry H. Griffith and the Rev. Aubrey 72.52 70.01 71.89 73.12 72.13 72.11 72.30 72.41 67.03 71.02 71.96 71.64 73.14 71.73 72.02 68.75 71.05 72.76 72.38 70.63 68.74 73.13 72.59 71.07 72.45 72.00 71.55 72.00 the prison in August of 1967 his mother, Mrs. Jewell Hendrix of Metropolis; a. daughter, den struggle for Democratic US 1-2: 200-230 lbs.

US 1-3: 190-230 lbs. US 1-3: 230-250 lbs. Lebanon Lexington London Louisville Mayfield Maysville Morehead Mt Sterling Driskill officiating. Burial was being bought. Letting 1969-70.

leadership, especially in the Miss Kathy Hendrix of Metrop in Cedar Hill Cemetery. House, is taking place. olis; two stepdaughters, Mrs 17.75; US 2-3: 240-280 lbs. The two deaths were among But the Republicans have lit McCracken-Marshall County line to 300 feet west of Howard Road, 4.7 miles. Road plans 99 per cent complete; right pf way Linda Williamson of Metropolis nine in Kentucky accidents over tle to gain by interfering with the weekend.

Others included: Lourdes Hospital Notes Dismissals: Henry Miller, Lovelaceville; William H. fOwensboro 16.75. Sows: US 1-3: 250-350 lbs US 2-3: 400-600 lbs 4 the Democratic factional tur Fred Burpoe, Retired Farmer, Dies; Rites Set Rt. 1 and Mrs. Becky Wells of Metropolis Star three brothers, Robert Hendrix of being bought.

Letting 1969-70, Larry Clark. 17. of Cloverport, moil. From 300 feet from Howard Their main concern will be to LJoliet, Lloyd Hendrix of Metrop was in a crash Sunday on U.S. 60 in Breckinridge County.

make sure Nunn is not em Road to U.S. 62 interchange. Road plans 75 per cent com olis and O. D. Hendrix of Car- Nance, Paducah Rt.

Paul Fred Burpoe, 79, died at 12:45 NATIONAL STOCKYARDS, 111. (AP) USDA Hogs The accident about six barrassed, compromised or terville; and two step-grand plete; bridge and structure plans p.m. Sunday at Riverside Manor Smothers, Paducah Rt. George Tarry, Paducah Rt. miles west of Hardinsbtirg.

children. 500; barrows and gilts 25 to 75 x-Paducah Paris Richmond Russellville Shelbyyille Springfield Somerset Winchester Total x-Incomplete "stopped cold in his seemingly modest programs for the next 60 per cent complete. Letting Nursing Home. He was a native Friends may call at Aikins Uvil Taylor, Benton Rt. Bob Carol Sue Kyle, 2, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Hubert Kyle 1969-70. of Marshall County. Funeral Home after 10 a.m session. The Republicans may settle U.S.

62 to Tennessee River Mr. Burpoe made his home on Jr. of Louisville, died early higher; 1-3 220-250 lbs 17.50 sows steady to 25 higher; 1-3, 270-400 lbs 14.50 15.25. Cattle calves 100; 2,243,242 Tuesday until 11 a.m. Wednes Saturday morning of injuries 83,525,396 $72.06 day when the body will be by Wooldndge, 2716 Jefferson; Wilbur Gilbert, Elmwood Court; Herman Johnson, Benton Rt.

Mrs. Erma M. Miller, Mayfield; Mrs. Helen Moss, La Center; Sheehan Bridge Road and was a retired farmer. bridge, 2.6 miles; road plans 75 per cent complete; bridge essentially for a new budget of their choice, a clarification of taken to the church.

slaughter steers steady to 50 He was a member of Bellview suffered in a three-auto accident Friday night on a Louisville street. Kentucky's tax structure and and structure plans 80 per cent, Letting 1967-68. lower; heifers steady to 25 low Baptist Church. what they deem enough of a fi er; cows steady; average and William Davenport, 60, and Tennessee River bridge. Plans nancial boost for education.

His survivors include his wife, Mrs. Maggie Burpoe and twin Herbert Wyatt, 118 Ella Munal Court; Miss Kimberly Chatel-lier, 2625 Jefferson; Billy Man- Demo (Continued From Page One) his grandson Louie Davenport, 10 per cent complete. Letting daughters, Misses Ha and Ina 12, both of Lexington, were kill ley, 6W S. 5th; Phillip Michael, 1967-68. Tennessee bridge to Cumber high choice lbs steers 25.50-26.50; choice 800-950 lbs heifers 24.75-25.50; commercial cows 15.00-16.50; choice vealers 32.00-35.00; good and choice Burpoe.

ed Saturday when their auto al, I like to stay out of these in was struck by a tram at land River, 4.1 miles. Road Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Lindsey 2551 Madison; Mrs. James Sul-lenger, Saddle Spur Trailer Court; Carl W. Wilkins, Me ternal party matters." McCarthy won the a i crossing near downtown Lexing calves 18.00-20.00.

plans 90 per cent complete; bridge and structure 45 per cent. Letting 1967-68. Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Billy Turner officiating. Burial mous endorsement Sunday or ton.

i Shelby Edwards, 44, of Cen tropolis, Walter Wurth, Paducah-Rt. Ben Adams Sheep 600; lambs steady to 50 the Conference of Concerned i Brdader (Continued From Page One) Turks threatened to invade Cyprus because of a clash there last month in which 27 Turkish Cypriots were killed. But to make Greece's concessions go down m6re easily with the Greek public, the strategy was to have the governments will be in Horn Cemetery at Bridge across Cumberland. Tiptonville, Tom David tral City, was killed Saturday when, struck by an auto while he higher; ewes steady; good and choice 95-110 lbs wooled lambs Olive in Marshall County. Plans 10 per cent complete.

Let Democrats, meeting in Chicago. The 450 to 500 delegates from 42 states attending the meeting said of the Minnesotan: Friends may call at the fu crossed U.S. 431 near Utica. No son, Metropolis, Fabian Hayden, Mayfield; Mrs. Laura 21.00-24.50; shorn lambs 100-130 ting 1967-68 on substructure and neral home.

charges were placed against ri968-69 on superstructure. lbs 23.00-24.00; utility to choice L. Lee, Kevil Rt. 1. the driver.

ewes 4.00-7.00. Cumberland bridge to west "McCarthy is a statesman Edward Gray, 30, of More limitsM-24 and U.S. 62 inter-i who possesses the qualities of courage, leadership, humility head," died Saturday after his respond to an appeal from Thant rather than give way to change; 5.1 miles. Road plans 85 per cent complete; structure vehicle left the road 16 miles Mrs. Galloway Formerly Of Fulton, Dies and vision needed to instill faith Miss Bellamy, 88, Former Paducahan, Dies In California Miss Berrie Bellamy, east of Flemingsburg Paducah (Continued From Page One) each other.

Thant apparently plans 20 per cent Letting 1967- Melvin Elliott Dies At 59; Rites Are Held Melvin Elliott, 59, a native of Marshall County, formerly of Cincinnati, Ohio, died at 2 p.m. Saturday at Parkview Convalescent Center. Funeral services were held today at 1:30 p.m. at Lindsey FuneraL ChapeLwitluthe Rev William T. Lucas officiating.

Burial was in Maplelawn Cemetery. Mr. Elliott had been visiting here since August with a sister, Mrs. Alice Quertermous of 3315 Central Ave. He had lived in Gincinnati about 40 years where he operated a hotel and restaurant.

Mr. Elliott was a member of St. Mark's Methodist Church are a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Pfiefer of Cincinnati; his parents, Mf. and Henry Elliott of Paducah; another sister, Mrs.

Readith Ferren, also of Paducah, and three -Pallbearers were Estel Mitts in our government." Actor Robert Vaughn, nation The deaths pushed the state changed the terms of the appeal count to 911 compared with after Vance informed him of al chairman of Dissenting Dem FULTON, Dec. 4-Mrs. 60 per cent, formerly of Paducah, died Nov. this time last year. Makarios' unyielding resistance.

Cypriot Ambassador Zenon $252.61, 119th place. 28 in Hollywood, after a ocrats, announced shortly afterward that his group had decided in a closed caucus also to back West limits of interchange to West Kentucky Parkway extension, 2.7 miles. Road plans 99 per' cent complete; structure plans 80 per cent Letting 1968- Mary Gallowaystep-mother of Mrs. Matilda Hunter and Richard Galloway, died Saturday of long illness. Murray $444,424, $64.6 per Rossides informed Thant Sun Against Polygamy LUCKNOW, India (AP) Missv Bellamy was manager McCarthy.

Vaughn said Dissent day night that his government a heart attack, at her home in $291.82, 30th place Kentucky's schools spent slight oi ungnt millinery depart 69. found the new appeal "particu ing Democrats has chapters in Detroit, Mich. Scrapping of Indian law which permits polygamy among Mos ly more than 50 per cent of 20 states." A former Fulton resident she ment before she moved from Paducah a number of years ago. From parkway to Eddy Creek, In another weekend develop their budget on instruction last year $345,059,692. This was larly and would submit a written reply.

Premiers Constantine Kollias of Greece and Suleyman Dmirel There are no immediate sur lems has been demanded by the National Federation of Indian had lived in Detroit for the past 18 years. She was the widow of 4.5 miles. Plans 99 per cent complete on road, 80 per cent on bridges and structures; Let vivors. $280.06 per pupil. ment.

Sen. Stephen M. Young said he'll seek a favorite son designation in Ohio in a bid to the Rev. Owen Galloway, for Women. The women adopted a resolu mer pastor of St.

Paul AME Included in the category are ting of Turkey sent word their governments would "carry out ex- record a Democratic convention Murder Church here. tion noting "with regret" thad Eddy Creek bridge. Plans 80 protest against Johnson's war per cent; complete. Letting peditously" what Thant had asked an end to any threats to each other or to Cyprus and re policies. a persistent teachers, supervisors, and other instructional salaries, secretarial and clerical assistants, transfer tuition, library books and materials, audi-visual aids, sup despite equal status guaranteed women under the Indian constitution they are still tied to I Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m.

at Vander-ford Funeral Home in South Fulton, Tenn. The Rev. T. Atkins will officiate. Burial will (Continued From Page One) Bottoms officiating.

The body is at Dunn Funeral Sections from there to the social evils. critic of those policies, said that as a favorite son he would back Johnson for renomination after the first convention ballot Tennessee line are planned for moval of an estimated 12,000 Greek and 1,200 Turkish soldiers on the island illegally. plementary books, teaching sup Carl G. Mills, Bishop Robinson, Mark Peck, Bill Mollott and L. G.

Gordon. letting of. contracts in the 1970-71 fiscal year. Home in Eddyville where friends may call. be in Fairview Cemetery here.

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