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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 6

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FrL THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN, Shop Every Friday. Saturday, Monday and Thursday Night 9 uoors upen Drifting Russians Land on Alaska, Ask Asylum Daily at 9530 A.Al. snawnee store Lpcn He said they would be brought here Closeout ter Kallshenko, 35, and Gregory Sarapushkin, 29, landed near tho Eskimo village of Wales, on Alaska's westernmost tip. )i Saturday. They said they were smf iter workers from Laurentia, on the Siberian coast nbout 70 miles from They told Immigration authorities they had set out in their 17-foot boat on a mushroom picking trip, became lost in the fog and drifted two days in the Bering Strait.

At the time, authorities reported the Russians had said they wanted to return home. Adm. Synon said the two now have changed their minds. He said they were being hold aboard the cutter Balsam at Port Clarence, about 70 miles southeast of Wales. ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) Two Russians who, drifted in a walrus-skin boat from Siberia to.

Alaska have asked for asylum, (he commander of the 17th Coast Guard district said Thursday. The, Anchorage Daily News said it had 'talked'1 to Adm. George Synon at coast guard headquarters in Juneau and he confirmed the two Russians have asked to remain in the United States. A coast guard spokesman in Washington also confirmed that the Russians had asked for asylum, but did not comment further. The state department refused immediate comment.

The two, who identified themselves -as Pe soon as transportation is available. They will be quest ioned by Uusslnn diplomatic authorities, he said. If they still wish to remain in the United States, the state department will handle further arrangements. The coast guard reported last Tuesday that the men had been returned to Russian-owned Big Diomede Island, about. 27 miles off the Alaskan coast, by the Balsam.

The misinformation apparently was due to poor communications or to the fact that authorities had not yet received permission from the Soviet Embassy in Washington, D. for tho cutter to enter Russian waters. SALE Knl-of-t lie-Season Clearaiieo Ail Rites Pending Deaths larence Hovis 4 ViiMlilionors Save to Now! IJuiileU quantities subject to prior sale or Retired ARDMORE HERREN, Mrs. Roxie Mae. 28.

tites nendine: (Harvev). Dies at 81; EDWARDS. Jessie, "5. Rites! 'ridav (Bettes). Auto Mechanic STRAFFORD, Martha, S6.

Rites Services Set vere Thursday. CHICKASHA SAWYER, Jim W. Rites were Frank Dale Hueston, 64, of 3515 Clarence W. Hovis. 81.

of retired automobile me 33. a retired Phi ins lJetro-i niesaay. CKAREMORE chanic, died Thursday in Veterans Administration Hosnital. leum Co. engineer, died Thursday! ORR, John Wesley, 82, grocer.

city nursing Home. services be at 2 p.ni. Saturday in the: Services are pending with Bill ruies were inursaay. EL. RENO i luernic funeral service.

cnapei ot Kesmaven Lemeiery, Hueston was born in Eueene. GALLAGHER, Mrs. Marie im Dunai io iouow aireciea dv and came to Oklahoma City! Guardian Funeral Home. ii. Mass saiuraay.

iwusonj EUFAULA 1919. He was employed for a Hovis was Horn venango, FRAZIER, Mrs. Ellen, 88. Rites lime at tne iora Motor co. and moved to misa in isia.

later opened an auto repair shop came to Oklahoma Gty in 1929 and was a member of the ii nis nome. He was a World War I voter; Nazarene Church. member of American were Wednesday. HINTOJf JORDON, Lillian, 28. Rites Friday (Hinton).

HOLDENVIIXE WITHERS, William S9, farmer. Rites Friday (Hudson). HUGO Survivors include ins wile K-ua: I.ecion Post No. 12 and Putnam sons, Floyd, Ponca City: V. cuy Christian Uiurcn.

uisa: jonn, oi me nome: Harrisville. and Clar- include his Elba; two daughters, Mrs. Harlan re W. Oklahoma City: lour STRUNK, W. 83, Minister raniKa, laa uannui L.n., ami daughters, Mrs.

Jean Ruhlman, s. Harold D. Knox. McAlester; Oklahoma City; Mrs. John! iister, Mrs.

Roy Grimes, Chiea-, and two brothers. Lane. Deca errv. A'liawesi uiv. ana wins.

Kites were i nursciay. KIMZEY, Mrs. Melvin, 94, Rites pending (Coffey). IJDVDSAY DIGGS, Mrs. Thelma Grace, 51.

Rites were Thursday. MANGUM tur, ana oames, ir Evelyn aark, Claremroe; two brothers, Dean, Sandusky, Ohio, MICHAEL JOSEPH FIELDS EDMOND Graveside serv. uon, tfuticr, ana a sis-Mrs. Alta Eppinger, Pitts ices for Michael JoseDh Fields. 4- COX, Mrs.

Liza Willie, 84. Rites burgh, Pa. year-old son of Mrs. Brenda saiuraay wonnsoni. McALESTER I'lems win hp at i 4 a.m.

Kit- MRS. DAISY CONRAD da the Loco. cemetcrv. WREN, Maggie 85. Rites Sendees for Mrs.

Daisy O. Con- directed by Baggerley Funeral 50. of 4609 SE 28, Del City, nome. ne aiea vveanesaay. be at 10 a.m.

Saturday in! Sooner BaDtist Church. with T. GERALD MF.LVIX graveside services in Tishomingo Rosary for T. Gerald Mel' directed ny uuardian unerai i. San Francisco, a former Okla 63-111, Prior Ycnr Model svere Thursday.

GRIFFITH, Mrs. Naomi, 74. Rites were Thursday. MOUNDS MCATEE, Mrs. Winnie.

78. Rites Friday (Leonard, Bixby MUSKOGEE DENTON, Spencer 64, salesman. Rites were Wednesday. EASTERLING, Mrs. Emma, 92.

Ritps nendine (Leseher); Home. She died Wednesday homa City resident, will be at Baptist Memorial Hospital after iw p.m. i riciav uugcan Mi xienaea ninpss. neral Home. Daly Gty.

Calif. Re Mrs. Conrad was born in Rus- quiem mass is scheduled at 10 and came to Oklahoma Utv Zebra. Healthy 'Dozeb' and his loving mother, a a.m. saiuraay in si.

nomas More Church, San Francisco, and 1945. She operated a beauty in her home and was a Save Coldspot 8,500 IM 159M Air Conditioner KELLEY, Dee 73, sales man. Rites were Wednesday. ember of Sooner Baptist minal will be in San Francisco. He died Wednesday.

COPPOCK, Corbet 66. Rites' uiurcn. Half Zebra, Half Donkey Survivors include her husband. ORLANDO C. ROBBIXS pending NOWATA William Henrv.

John, and twin sons, Ben" and Services for Orlando C. iviarK. oi me nome: ner iamer. KS. OI JNW 99.

will be at machinist. Rites pending (Ben-! George W. Jackson, Tishomingo; I Born in Zoo, Called 'Dozeb' JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) An animal born at ju a.m. Saturday in Sherman funeral Home, with burial in Mr.

jairanj. nKMfllXiKF. morial Park Cemetery. He died iThursdav at St. Anthonv HosDital.

lour Dromers, j. iviuure, i James, Oklahoma City; Floyd, Tishomingo, and John jCoffeyville, and six sisters, WHTTSON, James Julius, 92, farmpr. Rites were Wednesday. the Jacksonville zoo today is half zebra and half donkey. Officials decided to call it a "dozeb." for only 139 GOULD, Henry Rites were rvuDoins naa oeen a linner Ail-Force Base employe 23 years npl dtv: Mrs.

Selena Jones. 2100; prior to nis retirement last sep- Del City; Mrs. Davalyn The baby has striped legs and ears like his zebra mother. His body is gray with a dark stripe along the spine, just like the Mexican burro who is the father. Raymond Gray, consultant at the zoo, said the little STAFFORD, Roy M.

Rites were Tuesday. BRANT, Earl Thomas, "47. Rites! Survivors include his wife. tsisnop, (xszj. a tsyars; mis.

jean KirtlPv Wichita Trails. Texas: Lois: a son. Jack 2936 Kerrv Mrs. Mildred Price, Moore, and a sister, Mrs. Lucille Rob- pending 1ATI -S VAIXEY Mrs.

Minerva wawrans, 4aax TfRFFRR. Charles Edward. 52. oms, 1013 Liberty, and a brother, Charles 1800 Park. Springlake Dr.

one is healthy and weighs aoout iuu pounas. The breeding of the donkey and zebra was intentional, zoo officials said. Gray called it an unorthodox cross breeding. farmer. Rites Friday (Stuffle-: Memorials mav be made to thp MRS.

MARGARET RING Oklahoma Medical Research bean). CITY Services for Mrs. Margaret M. oundaraon arthrins fund. HARRIS, Thomas 62.

Rites Ring, 79, ot 1536 SW 33, will be at lit) a.m. Fndav in Guardian l- MRS. LILLIAN LITTLE were Thursday. HARROLD, Mrs. Catherine I.

Services for Mrs. Lillian Edith jneral Home, with burial in Sunny! NO MONEY DOWN on Sears Easy Payment Plan Check these prices and hurry to Sears! Big reductions on famous name Cold-spots. You'll find a mode! a size to meet any cooling need. And you buy your air conditioner, with confidence at get Coldspot quality and dependability even as these low sale prices. Buy now and save-.

still plenty of time to enjoy using your air conditioner. 6515 8,500 BTU 115 Volts Was $184.95 NOW $159 6416 9,800 BTU 230 Volts Was $184.95 NOW $159 6516 9,800 BTU 230 Volts Was $184.95 NOW $169 6517 11,000 BTU 115 Volts Was $219-95 NOW $189 6418 12,600 BTU 230 Volts Was $219.95 NOW $189 fi4l6 and are Prior Year Models 62. Rites were Wednesday. RYAN Little, 59, Dallas, are pending with Bettes Funeral Home. Ard- Lane Cemetery.

She died Wednesday in Capitol Hill Hospital. WEBSTER, Dan, 61, farmer. more. She died Wednesday al the jvirs. runs was oorn in van ou- Castro's 'Above' Dispute on Chess nome oi ner sisier-in-iaw, lvirs.

Helen Little, Yukon. Watts Funer- Rites were Thursday. SHAWNEE HAYS, BENNIE Woodson, Rites pending (Rocsch). ren, and moved to Pocasset as a child. She had lived in Okla-! homa City the past 20 years and had formerly been employed at St.

Anthony Hospital. She was a Home is in charge of city ar rangement. SMITH, William, 83, mason. MRS. MARIE GALLAGHER NKW YORK API Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Cas member ot St.

Jr'aui meinoaist EL RENO Rosarv for Mrs. Church. tro said Thursday he was above trying to make interna Marie W. Gallaeher. 71.

a lifelong Rites were Wednesday. STILLWATER MARSHALL, Mrs. Lillian Rites were Thursday. TAHLEQUAH Survivors include two sons. Keno resiaenr, win De at y.ju Olen.

Winfield. and Arlis. tional political hay out of a dispute over wnetner ine a. chess champion should go to Havana for a tournament. i.

nday in Wilson i unerai Edmond, and two daughters, Mrs. BALLARD, June, 64, fireman. Home, with funeral mass at 111 a.m. Saturdav in Sacred Hpart Kuby fnce, hsaKersneio, and Mrs. Zola McDonald, Blan- SAVE 30.95! Coldspot 18,500 BTU Rites were Thursday.

TULSA "Our country nas no neea lor sucn iieeung prupdgau' da," Castro said in a cablegram to Bobby Fischer, 22, U. rhpss kintr. Church and burial in El Reno cnara. catholic cemetery. Sh Tuesday.

Instead, the Cuban prime minister suggested that per BERNARDO NIEVE7- BERRY, Claude 58. Rites pending (Moore). CLOUD, Joseph 63. Rites Sprvirps fnr Rernardo Nievez. irs.

juuaKner was uurn in ci 27fTs Air Con di tioner haps the American cnampion learea losing ana ucu aua-ratoii an avniA tn avnid thp conmetition. 41. a former Oklahoma Citv resi Reno. She was a member ot the ladies auxiliaries of the Eagles Friday (Tulsa-Whisenhunt). GIBSON, Lynn Nicolette, Rites were Thursday.

GARDENHIRE, Theod Rites were Thursday. "It you have become frightened or regretful of your initial oicinn rtn nlav hv teleohone) it would be better ioage ana ine American jegion, and Sacred Heart Church. dent, will be at 10 a.m. Friday in Little Flower Catholic Church, with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery directed by Smith Kernke Funeral Home. He died Sunday in Survivors include three son for you 10 contrive anumei 249 Dan, Oklahoma City; Victor, Fort pretext ana nave vne com-aee to be honest," he said.

LOWERY, Billy 35. Rites Friday (Tlusa-Whisenhunt) THOMPSON, Athea, 53. Rites! i)S Angeies. vvonn, lexas, ana m-sgt jonn uauagner, serving wun me air AHI.FS R. ROBERTS The international squaoDie iorce in Viet nam.

ana a sisier. Charles Edward Roberts. 95. of David Ellison Rites Today began last month when the Mrs. Tom R.

Ferguson, Pitts were Thursday. TURFIX HOUSTON, Mrs. Ha2el R. teacher. Rites ere Thursday.

WAGONER burg, Kan. 4137 Liberty, died Thursday in Polyclinic Hospital. Services wiU U. S. State Department refused permission for Fischer MRS.

VIOLA LIPPINCOTT De ai i p.m. saiuraay in aouui-west Friendship Baptist Church, to enter Cuba for tne uapa- Services for Mrs. Meda Viola! YOUNG, Ted 62. Rites were Wednesday. with burial in Resthaven Ceme-I itery directed by Watts Funeral blanca Memorial Chess Tournament in Havana on Services for David C.

Ellison, Lippincott, 90, of 5940 NW 71, will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Bill Mer-ritt Funeral Service, with burial in Memorial Park Cemetery. She! died Thursday in a city nursing nf 9744 SW 35. will be at 2 3-speed Coldspot in a smartly styled cabinet with fine furniture styling. Slide out chassis for easy installation, maintenance.

Whisper-quiet cooling. Infinite air direction control for your comfort. Big power for big cooling jobs. 6472. Prior Year Model BTU 230 Volt $269.95 NOW $239 6580 23,000 BTU 230 Volts Was $319.95 NOW $259 Gas Threatens the grounds he did not meet the qualifications set by the p.m.

Friday in Capitol Hill U-no-ol Hnms with burial in Roberts was a native of Ohio. Survivors include six sc Resthaven Cemetery. He died Frank, Ada; C. 5601 Stone Mrs. Lippincott was born in wall; Gcorco.

2929 Downing; Wednesday of heart failure department for travel Cuba. Fischer then agreed Odus, Greenwood, Tom, Anthony Hospuai. I 6-Block Area ori ftmun. Ant. ana Lsier.

oi lima, umo, ana came 10 UKiano-ma City in 1904. She was a member of the Christian Church. Survivors include two daugh play in the tourney by tele California; three daughters, Mrs. Ellison was in the trucking business. He was born in Sparks land came to Oklahoma City as a Hin i no opr.

or thp nome: Mrs. phone wnn nis, ana nis opponent's moves, relayed to and ters, Mrs. Bcrnice Hoover, 5940 Deborah B. Dpan. 3111 SW 19.

six-block portion of young Doy. lie was a woria war II veteran and a member of Sun- inw ii, ana mrs. liessie nusseu, Fort Smith, and a brother, from Havana by telephone. Last week, however, and Mrs. Lucille Rachels, Lake Orion.

and a sister, Mrs. Dovie Nobles, Heavcner. nvsidc Baptist uiurcn. Douglas Blvd. in Midwest City was sealed off Thursday! after a tractor caused a leak uuy cusier, uauas.

Survivors inn ude his wife. Dor- liable sources in Havana were quoted as saying the his Barents. Mr. and Mrs. D.

EDWIN DWIGIIT SALY SAVE Coldspot 20.000 BTU in a high-pressure gas main. Flllwwi IfilfJ SW 23: two broth Services for Edwin Dwie-ht JOHN II. WINKLER John Henry Winkler, 61, died after suffprine an aDbar- Cuban prime minister! A tractor cutting grass ers, Leon, who lives southeast ot 'Blue" Salver. 52. former Oklaho the 300 block Douglas ma City resident, will be nt 2 p.m.

Friday in the Congregational viewed the state department refusal as "a propagandists the city, and Aiva, romona, Calif- and six sisters, Mrs. Ruby! ifralib Mrs TVirthpn Dndson and Blvd. snapped the top off a( pressure regulator on the ent heart attack Thursday on an oil lease near Stroud, Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in BaKRerley Funeral Home, Edmond, with burial in Gracelawn victory for Cuba." Church, Binger, with burial Blncor Cemeterv directed Mrs. Lura Clayton, an oi uKiano- On Hearing the reports, Guardian Funeral Home.

He was luemeiery. ma City; Mrs. wanna amiin, Newalla; Mrs. Darleen Sheer, Pico Rivera, and Mrs. Noliace Gaines, Garden Grove, Wiled Monday in a traffic acta-dent in Memphis, Tenn.

Fischer sent Castro a cable-! gram withdrawing from the competition saying he ob main about 5 p.m. and the leak spewed natural gas for slightly more than an hour before the pressure was out off. Traffic was halted three Winkler was a stationary engineer for Champlin Petroleum Co. Survivors include his wife. Loraine; a daughter, Mrs.

Lynn Calif. jected to statements attributed to Castro. MRS MATTIE TIREY GROUCHY STOMACH? Byram. snilwaicr; lour sisiers. 34 Air Conditioners Big power to cool several rooms.

3-speed fan with thermostat con trol, moves up to 720 CFM ol air. Air exchange and exhaust control. sn-frr for Mrs. Mattie B. Tir- blocks on either side of the "I shall re-enter the tournament only if you send im ey, 92.

of 3332 NW J8, will be at I leak and rerouted. iwrs. t-eri uupeinim, r-niupa, Texas: Mrs. V. H.

Winkler, Burleson. Texas: Mrs. Jol- JU a.m. Jjaiuraay in uuaroian ru-neral Home, with burial in Oak- I Midwest City Police SgtJ E. O.

Priestley said when iff Sarramnn and lawn Cemetery, Wewoka. died Wednesday ai ner nome. mediate cable assuring me I that you and your government seek and claim no political benefit from my participation and that no further 6590 mJa nfam Shop at Sears and Save C. A. McBride, Midwest City, and two brothers, George V.

and Claude both ot Oklahoma police units arnved dents of the area had al- Survivors include two daueh- antacid tablata. Today's good tatting TUMS ara fertlflad-apaad toothing, high potaney ters. Mrs. J. K.

VanEss. of the readv stopped traffic and City- home, and Mrs. Charles R. Mill 5 kept it from driving into the political comments will issue DANNY JOE COL.EY rottata yeuTrom tha er. Lindsay; a son.

Edgar, Tulsa, Services for Danny Joe Colev. and two sisters, Miss Pet Trotter year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. area. i President Elected land Miss Qlle Trotter, both from you concerning my participation." In his cable to Fischer Thursday, Castro denied William Coley, 4004 Prairie Lincoln.

Ala. CHARLIE HILL SYRACUSE. N. Y. (AP) uei uiy, will wiu p.m.

noay in Howard Memorial Baptist Church, with burial in Sunny Lane Cemetery. Paylor's Midwest CSty Funeral Horn is in charge. SEARS Gerald G. Sanderson ot CM-r men was elected Thursday ever saying anything about Fischer's part in the tourna-j ment or the state depart-! Services for Charlie Hill. 82, of 402 SW 9.

wiTI be at 10 a.m. Saturday in Rotfe Funeral Home, with burial in Trice Hill Cemetery. He died Wednesday at his president ot the al Association of Convention Wall tie was raura weanemny wnen he ws struck by a car on H.l ment refusal to let mm to Havana..

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