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Princeton Daily Clarion from Princeton, Indiana • 8

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Daily Clarion, Princeton, JJIIl-I1 Page 8 Deaths mhs.ouvi:r(Alvina) WKHRF.MKYF.il RA gunmen abandon cease fire Funeral services for Mrs, By COLIN BAKER from Dublin accused British Later, a mobsman for "ed with wooden clubs. Iron troops opened up with rubber (Alvina) Werremeyer wKId the bar. and garbage can lids, tried bullets and CS gas to disperse I to march through an army the crowd. As armored car. m.

In Zoar a to march through an army the crow LfMJ publican Army (WAJ gunmen lire oy iinng ruDoer ouuem ana hj.rricde ieaUn, them off from moved up they came under fire Meuiouisl Church with returned to the attack today, nausea gas at almost 2,000 been resolved by peaceful brrk 8 and ev. Teter Uve officiating. nous" niiniiiinni vn en frt anina mc viif "-r i u. .1 and discussions which were empty nhattle unai win uc in uie i-uurin their 13-day cease-fire aban-. Catholics, Including women going he doned.

Gunbattlei spread children, trying to take over on, and said Whitelaw was serous Belfast and Londonderry abandoned houses In the ready to resume talks at any After iu loiawn nu across Belfast and Londonderry been developed. AKr4 iiniLirt ruin nmira 1 11 a nun Hm. in urea DV bujiuts una muuii tarfi.cwi7nuTd.fT The trouble began when the struck down with golf club, called off its cease-fire, loped Into a gunbattle between crowd of almost 2,000 Catholics, and 10 persons died in the fighting or through "eiecu-tlons." In the first hours after the IRA Provisional wing called off GKOKGK HKN A self-employed contractor and builder, of Fort Branch, George Bent, died on Saturduy at 9:25 p.m. In the Gibson General Hospital. Bent, 75, was a World War II veteran.

He belonged to the Masonic Lodge 696, American legion of Princeton. He also belonged to the United Methodist church of Fort Branch. He was born In Trenton, New York on April 13, 1897. The Rev. Loren Maxwell will conduct funeral services In the Laib Funeral Chapel at 2 p.m.

Tuesday. Burial will be In Walnut Hill cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Oma; two brothers, William of Fort Branch and Ralph of South Pasadena, three nephews. Friends may call at the Ulb Funeral Home. Masonic Lodge No.

696 will hold a memorial service on Monday at 7:30 p.m. In the funeral home. troops and snipers British commanders denied cemetery, Mrs. Werremeyer, 74, died at 3:35 pjn. Saturday in St.

Joseph Hospital. Surviving are her husband; a son, Maurice of Huntingburg; a daughter, Mrs. Betty Woodall also Huntingburg; two brothers, Emery Kemper of Holland and Oda Kemper of Huntingburg; two sisters, Mrs. Gusta Bran-denburger of Owensville and Mrs. Selrna Laneebrake of troops had broken the truce and their truce Sunday night, six civilians died In Belfast, said their men fired only when Expect federal government aid for sickle cell anemia research will be In Uw ld Fellows Cemetery.

Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Uuim Hejwley and Mrs. Edna Davis, both of Tampa, one son, Joseph Paul of Hazleton; two brothers, Joe of Jasper and Allen ot Princeton; one sister, Mrs. Ixito Adams of Petersburg; eight grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren. MRS.

MARJORIE YOUNG Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mauck, of Owensville, have received word of the death of Mrs. Marjorie Young, 73, of Bayport, Ix)ng Island, New York, Mrs. Young died of a heart attack suffered at her home on Friday morning.

She was the widow of James Wilson Young, a former New York City attorney. Her husband was raised near Owensville and graduated from Owensville High School In 1914. Young, who died in 1961, is step-brother of Robert G. Mauck, and the late Lowell Mauck of Owensville. Mr.

and Mrs. Young visited many times in the Owensville area. Funeral services were held Sunday evening In Sayville, Long Island, New York. Burial was In Mt. Pleasant cemetery near there.

Including a 14-year-old girl and fired upon, a Roman Catholic priest shot as Northern Ireland Secretary he administered last rites to William Whitelaw said in a another victim. statement: "The incident Earlier Sunday, while the was clearly set up by the IRA cease-fire still was in effect, to provide a Justification for a police found the bodies of four resumption of terrorist actlvi- men who apparently had been ty." executed. The deaths raised the WASHINGTON (UPI) The Into other problems such as National Advisory Heart and Huntingburg, a half-brother, federal government Is expected as state lethargy In screening Lung Council Include one at Frederick Kemper of Holland; to announce soon details of a for sickle cell traits and resist- Indianapolis and another in Chi- four half-elsters, Mrs. Raymond $10 million program to combat ance of some blacks who fear cago. Clinics supported by a Bartlet of Hur.tingburg, Mrs.

sickle cell anemia, a painful, in- implicatio of preventive birth division of the Department of Norman Kemp of Dale, Mrs. curable blood disease that pri- control and the necessary Health, Education and Welfare Ruf us Wibbler and Miss Florence marily afflicts blacks screening and blood testing to will be established In a number Kemperl both of Holland; a Hospital notes toll for Northern Ireland's three years of bloodshed to 416. "We are very close to civil war," a spokesman for the Health officials estimate the spot and treat me aisease. ot clues anu vuuuuca uhuuw8 uaici aiawr, mrs. uiw ivemper of Holland; three grandchildren.

The centers approved by the Gary, Ind. Gibson General Hospital disease may affect 50,000 persons nationwide. Another two Protestant Vanguard Movement gjj saia. Mr. and Mrs.

Wilford Brenton, million Negroes carry the trait In their genes and could pass it iiic uuumiu worn -on ppfprshiirff Association (UDA) marshalled a WILLIE EVANS A Hazleton resident, Willie Evans, 76, died at 11:50 a.m. Sunday in the Good Samaritan Hospital In Vlncennes. Services will be conducted on Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Community Church at Union, Ind. Mr.

and Mrs. Larry Grlesmer, on to their children. MRS. ALMA TOOLEY Services will be conducted on Tuesday at 2 pjn. in Lamb-Schmutzler Funeral home for Mrs.

Alma Tooley, 83, of Oakland City, who died at in the Oakland City Rest Home. In- Okamoto admits being in airport massacre a son, Princeton Hospital-based research cen- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Padan, a ters have been approved for 10 son, Princeton cities and screening-education Mr. and Mrs.

David Myers, a clinics for 19 sites. But the ac- son, Princeton tual setting up of the facilities DISMISSED has been delayed because of bu- men in the streets of Protestant neighborhoods. "These men have been called up for emergency duty," a UDA source said. "They are awaiting the call to arms." Sharp gunbattles raged in several parts of Belfast until By OHAD H. GOZANI ed to force the tribunal, headed terment will follow In Augusta TmvrM Torapi hiptKozo bv I.t.

Col Avraham Frisch. to cemetery, Augusta, Ind. The Leslie Hurst, Princeton reaucratic red tape Involved in Mary Ruth Wllkerson, Prln- preparing the announce- Okamoto aaitted today tha render verdict Jnmjj. ,1 the early morning hours. Most ment.

he parucipaiea ui me massacre uiaiciy, iua pmumg icau- The program has also run at Tel Aviv's Lod International mony Dy me prosecution LC3- Friends may call at Lamb- witnesses. Auiwri. Ed Rousch, Oakland City Anna Jones, Petersburg Mary Straw, Petersburg Ronnie Lee Dale, Princeton Bessie L. Hole, Princeton Vickie Benson, Lexington, Ky. were Deiween troops ana Catholic snipers, although Protestant gunmen were drawn Into the gun duels as well.

Some of the bitterest fighting raged in the Catholic Ballymur-phy section. An army observa- Schmutzler Funeral home. Those survivng are two daughters, Mrs. Genevieve Sheetz and Mrs. Kathleen Blythe, Noon stock Intersection crash causes $2200 damage "I fired not only at tourists and visitors but at policemen as well," Okamoto, 24, told a military tribunal at the opening of his trial.

"But I don't know how many people I killed." Anniversary Sale E. Bierhaus our Red White Dist. is Celebrating their 106th Anniversary, 52nd Red White Anniversary Watch for Big Anniversary Sale Handbill Donald Jackson, Mt. Carmel NEW YORK (UPI) Prices both of Oakland City; four sons, turned lower during the second Vaughn and Jack of Oakland hour Monday in moderate City. Marion of Rochester, Patricia C.

Hedge, 38, 200 1 1 Mildred Moticok, Ft. Branch heavily attacked, and It was rmMram RrtAflt n'ani, xr 4 r- rv.i...t.. Standing In a waist-high steel -b iveysvune ur rruwewu, laueu iraAina nn thp Now York Stnrlt WothonUl T. tn near there that Father Noel o- in ih Viola White, Princeton to vield the right of wav Sunday plated dock ana tianxea Dy two "-o jiciu uic ugju i no ommo; V.xrhanaf Invpqtnrs nnnpnrprt iri.nA Upon. nina orant.

vw eu nine great- military Dolicemen who were Mcnange. appeal granacnuaren; manacled to his wrists, the to be awaiting developments grandchildren. neck as he knelt over a fnD atnThird Av- dyingmantoadmmisterthelast Rose Ar ington according to Ji lacerated chin Dolice reoorts. police reports. iroiii uie Ltiiiuuuui; uunveii- A Provisional IRA statement J1 young Japanese pleaded guilty to all four charges against him in the attack that killed 26 people and wounded 79 others at Lod May 30.

Defense attorney Max Kritz- tion. ShorUy before noon, the Dow Jones industrial average was off 0.97 at 937.09. Standard St Poor's 500-stock index was Jeff Ba-fon, Ft. Branch, fell off Mrs. Hedge was enroute west on Arlington Dr.

when she hit a 1971 two-door sedan, driven by James M. Dillon, 31. Dillon was enroute south on Third Ave. Both vehicles were going ap horse, ired finger Thomas L. Dick, Patoka, laceration of right arm Steven Baehl, Ft.

Branch, EXECUTIVE INN, VINCENNES man called on the three-man down 0-06 at 108.63 miirt tn eatoWioh rnmmissinn Declines overtook advances, proximately 20 m.pJi. C11 CIA nmnnn tV 1 AClC Family Pak Mixed Chicken Parts 1071 of extierLs to determine wne- "iU "6 Waldheim meets with Jarring GENEVA Secretary General Kurt Waldheim met today with Middle East Peace Negotiator Gunnar Jarring and with the American and Soviet delegates to the 25-nation Geneva Disarmament Conference. Waldheim made no statement injured left foot MT 10 THROUGH 15 door sedan was estimated at ther Okamoto carried out the Hsues crossing the tape Two- Anita Soindler, Haubstadt, lb injured right wirst BACK BY submachine gun attack while "uur tfver muuni.eu iu under the Influence of drugs or more than 4,320,000 shares. Wirth Osteopathic Hospital nn pmntinnnl Jmnnlse lAiruss-wrigni, aiier a ae- UlTtlSS-Wrlgnt, after a BIRTH POPULAR DEMAND Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Schmitt, a $1,000. Mrs. Hedge's 1968 two-door sedan received an estimated $1,200 damage to the front end. Officers Dick Evans and Clifford Hill investigated the accident for the Princeton City Police. Krltzman said the defense kyed opening, was the most does not contend that Okamoto active Issue, plunging 5V8 to 46 is vou can see on 76,400 shares.

Trading was Pork Steak 79, Chuck Roast 69c boy, Velpen THE GREAT POP- following the hour-long meeting before your asked halted shortly after the issue wim Jarring. COUNTRY WESTERN that a psychiatric panel be set maae me tape, a Barron ij.n, officials declined corn-up to determine whether financial weekly magazine ar- ment on reports within the Okamoto was Insane during the tide discussed doubts about the organization's European head- Emgo Hillbilly Thick SINGER RAY FRUSHAY DISMISSED Lucille Ohing, Oakland City James Cochren, Oakland City Gerald Auberry, Wlnslow Carol Romine, Petersburg Michael Lamey, Oakland City Elna Thompson, Wlnslow Ethel Young, Oakland City Shirley Ingram, Petersburg QliA lb. $149 time of the attack. He said he wannei engine, ior wmcn wanted such an examination Curtiss-Wright holds North because his client pleaded American rights, guilty against his advice. American Telephone Tele- Three of the four charges graph warrants were second, quarters here that Jarring may be replaced before the U.N.

makes a fresh attempt at Middle East settlements. The meetings with the Make up a party help Fischer inspects Reykjavik arena By IAN WESTERGREN Head Lettuce us celebrate the against Okamoto carry the on y9 at on volume ot American and Soviet disar- Federal National Mortage was mament negotiators, Joseph REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) death penalty. A 1 1 11 opening of our newly American chess challenger The two other who third, up Vt at 19 on 45.600 Martin Jr. and Alexei Roschin, were held separately and lasted 2 Heads remodelled Don Quixote Bobby Fischer slipped Into the launched the massacre at the shares. Reykjavik sports arena before airport were killed In the Prices also were lower in dawn today for a minute attack.

moderate trading on the inspection of the facilities Okamoto, In dark slacks and American Stock Exchange, provided for the start of a striDed colored snort shirt Tele Prompter was the most 30 minutes each. Officials said Waldheim questioned the two men about the chances for a ban on under- Lounge-continuous 4 Hearing Testing Earpiece Molding Hearing Aid Repair Hearing Aids Hearing Aid Batteries entertainment from Bananas lb. 9:00 P.M. NIGHTLY Tuesday championship match me attack was carried out active issue, off 1 at 38 on gr0Und nuclear testing and the with world tiUeholder Boris in partnership" with the 42,800 shares. Coit International prohibition of chemical wea- Spassky.

Japanese military leftist organi- was second, off Vk at 36V4 on pong Chess sources said Fischer mtion known as The Red 23,200 shares. Rockwood Com- Both issues are deadlocked left a list of complaints about Army, and the Popular Front puter was third, unchanged at because of Soviet refusal to the lighting, the table and other for the Liberation of Palestine 3Vi on 22,800 shares. permit some on-site internation- Dance music by The Pepsi Cola Diet or Reg. uie PFLP), an Arab guerrilla ieeis, motors, raus, aircraus al inspection to prevent cheat- Vincennes Executives ing. tumu oc aumgiii- group.

tuld airlines were mixea. ened out before Tuesday's we did all this in coopera- Pacific Southwest Airlines lost game. on with organization and a point. Waldheim will renjiln In Enjoy the Saturday 1ft AT Gibson County Hearing Aid Center Medical Arts Building 512 N. Main St.

Vienna until July 17, when he flies to Moscow for an official earner, Fischer had his we did it in common." Okamotn There was little activity fCfOlC pus night buffet or order favorite chair, a black leather said, his rernarkbemg translated among the glamors. Upjohn lost visit to the Soviet Union. He Dep. Ctn York from menu Princeton Ph. 3854365 menu swivei mouei, nown Hebrew and English.

In from New York. We done together- returns to his New headquarters on July 23. Bunny Thief steals brass crucifix in church the Red Army together with the Popular Front as partners," he said. "If that was the wording (of the charge), I want to plead guilty." Split-Top Bread 3 Zll 1 00 la INDIANAPOLIS (UPI)-The 37 II Red White Towels 'Z'tn 3 99' 1st Area Showing Adults Only Showtime 8:45 p.m. Box Office Opens 7:30 p.m.

-m Gerbers Open Daily 9:30 a.m. 9:30 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. 7 p.m. Baby Food 412 oz- 1 jar Strained I AKPCIUBtSCOHP tmm Kritzman said earlier that he theft of a 16th Century Italian would enter a plea of Innocent, brass crucifix from St.

Peter and The guilty pleas were expecU Pauj cathedral was reported iii Sunday by the Roman Catholic Warm Weather elbOWS Archdiocese here. uiiii int. Rev- Francis Van Benton, way miO UIDSOn 10. 8aId the crucifix was Normal warm weather finally "replaceable. Rev.

Van Benton elbowed Its way Into Gibson the crucifix, about 16 Inch-county during the weekend and taU with a base was highs In the 90s are expected by discovered missing Saturday by Tuesday. custodians. Monday Is expected to be He Mid there was no evl" partly sunny and warm In the dence a forced entrv- A slde afternoon with highs In the upper door P1 OP" for wohip-80s. The evening should be fair Pr during the daytime, and mild with lows In the low 70s. The crucifix was donated to Tuesday's forecast calls for the church 35 years ago by the mostly sunny, hot and humid te William H.

Thompson, an with a chance of thunderstorms Indianapolis attorney. ScA TDUSTIH American Dairy Premium ixnurrmHri Ice Cream V2 gal "STRAW DOGS" VXL ft COLOR in Plus Miss Breck Hair Spray ah Types gg lubber Thongs For Beach or Shower late In the day. Highs Tuesday will reach In the low 90s. Evansville livestock Nestea Instant Ch.rltt Ainour- M.rlon Brindo Rirhjid Burton' Jamet Coburn John Huiton W.ller M.tthtu Rin(o Stir tmt Aulin pair llestea Instant Tea 3 oz jar 49c with coupon Today Mon.iTue. 7-1 p.m.

Tea -(. Mftm With EVANSVILLE (UPI) livestock Hogs 800; barrows and gilts 25-75 higher; 1 and 2, 225-245 lb 29.25-29.75; sows 25 high-er at 23.00-23.25. coupon Candy GOOD ONE DAY 0HLY TUES. JULY 11 TfCHNICOLOR Grain report "The Groundttar Conspiracy" Starring George Peppard Michael Sarrazln Chriitine Belford Hoad 64 West Princeton, Indiana 1.25 3.44 1.22 3.43 Plun r-3MmL ft 1 1 Com Beans New Crop Wheat 135 1.33.

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