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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 22

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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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5t fyounteers Urged A Trtirvh apv- Premlefl Till? DAILY OKLAHOMAN aaTHuriday, Jan; 1 968 Kim n-sung of North; Korea Heart Patient Sits in Chair STANFORD, Calif. (AP) Elias Funk, Ex-Baseballer, Dead in City urged Communist countries around the world more than a ago to send volunteers to help the Vietnamese Communists In the Vietnam war, Korean Central News Accncy said Wednes America's only living day. Elias C. Funk, 63, ot 4429 NW heart transplant patient was 'so improved' Wednesday onj jfiis 12th day with a dead woman's heart that he was allowed up, for an hour in a M'fVi 47, died Tuesday in a- local nospi-lal. Services are pending with s-nnnrnl I A former major league baseball chair.

player, Liza i-unii piuyuu was Mike Kasporak's iirst 'time out. of bod since the 54-year-old retired steel worker underwent an emer :30 Livestock Auction Morninu Oovot on Color :45 Farm Sews Weather Ct gency operation last Sunday for the removal of his gall bladder to ease the work of tor field for the Detroit Tigers and New York Yankees in the early 3930's. A Detroit newspa-per clipping, dated March 19, 1930, lauds Liza as "another Ty Cobb," saying he "is as fast as Ty ever was and Jias a ct te arm." Funk also an ill-functioning liver. "His liver function is much improved," the latest medical bulletin said. Funk were among some 2,000 children who were turned away after Santa ran out of toys.

The photo resulted in a rash of gifts from across the U. S. and Canada. The girls are shown wi th the gifts at right. AP Wirephoto) SANTA FINALLY ARRIVED for these St.

Louis children. In the photo at left Henrean Alexander, 6, (left) and Algerine Norris, 5, cry after leaving a St. Louis housing project Christmas party without toys. The girls 53 NBC NEWS Cole NEA OFFICIAL Noah A. Lee of Dallas, made an visit to Oklahoma City Wednesday and said he was at the teacher militancy I have encountered." Story on Page I.

played for the Chicago White Sox, Washington, Louisville, St. Paul, It noted his heart function was normal and that there were no detectable signs of Tfnnwis Cilv nnrr Hoi vwood. rmr his nrnfessional start with the rejection. UKla'ncma ury inaians ana is credited with keeping the Western League team organized at one! SINGER, COMEDIAN, MAGICIAN FEATURED 'Satchmo' Stars in TV Variety Show time. He was an a -state looioau BiWIV player for Central High School in J.

B. Flippen Dead; Rites Are Friday tion Entertainment Girls versify' Oklahoma for one year in 1925. but left to play pro ball Joining host Dick Cavetti and Armstrong are singer By Odessa Farquliar ABC-TV's traveling varie help a GI find someone who with a 11 a uty minor league Indians. He was a member Ins Resi- kisses like his wife. Joanie Sommers, comeaian 10 (c) ty show originates from Fort ot rni Jjona ineia social iruiei As for Armstrong, he'll do O'Neill and Shawn Robinson.

Cavett has.a little fun with army life and Kileen, Texas, the site of Ford Hood, in his And three soldiers stationed there learn what: it's like to be entertainers first ty. Hood, Texas, Friday night and 9:00 Candid Came :30 The Beverly .10:00 Andy of May 10:30 Dick Van Dy 11:00 Love of Life 11:25 CBS News, 11:30 Search For and will feature Louis "Hello Dolly! Sleepy Time Down South," and "It's Benll (c) Survivors include a Col. Satchmo" Armstrong. a -Fririav at Wilson Funeral Richard Pryor, the Korean Kittens and magician Harry Blackstone jr. Show regulars will complete the cast.

They are: Terry Gibbs and his band and the Operation Entertainment Girls Sivi Aberg, Dwig'nt Funk, Nashville. nnrl two sisters. Mrs. C. E.

Rags- a Wonderful World." KOCO-TY in', Oklahoma Home with burial in El Renoj 12:00 Eyewitness News Murry Ferris 12:10 Weaiher, tola Hall (c) 13:15 KWTVFarm News, Markets (c 12:30 As The World Turns (c) hand. Miss Sommers sings "He'd dale, of the home, and Mrs. Ruth uemetery. tie cuea luesuay. jh u-arche Memorial Hospital, 'nimviii vvns: native of Conway.

Bartley, Denver. Rather Be With Me," "Here, TV CLOSEUP Comic Pryor gives his ver PM Bill Beebe Show Thr fa mi recmests memorial There and Everywhere" and sion of the fairy tale "Rum- table contributions be made to the Okla Cabaret." pelstilskin" and the Opera Thordis Brandt, Eileen! City will carry the hour-long homa Meaicai Kesearen ouncia- 1:00 DAYS OF OUR LIVES-Col 1:30 THE DOCTORS Color 2.00 ANOTHER WORLD Color 2:30 YOU DON'T SAY Color 3:00 THE MATCH CAME Color 3:25 WKY-TV NEWSROOM Cole arty (c) The Trut tion. Operation: Entertainment' MRS. CORA M. LUTZ program at 7: 30.p.;rn..

TVTrc fVira TVT T.llta. 91. of 630 Splendored Thlni (c) and had lived in El Reno since 1919. He was a retired Rock Island Railroad brakeman, mem-! ber of the Brotherhood of Railway; Trainmen, Eagles 'Lodge and the Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Zona; three Mrs.

Veot-ta Strowick and Mrs. Wanda Grow, both of Tulsa, and Mrs. J. C. Terry, El Reno; a son, W.

of El Reno; two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Hanna, Vilonia, and Bess Flippen, Conway, and a PM EARLY SHOW SW 28, died Wednesday in a local nursing home. Services are pending with Hahn-Cook, Street and FINDERS "KEEPERS" TOM EWELl JULIE ADAMS Jjraper ijionerai nome. Born in Ohio, she came to Oklahoma City in 1918. Siirwivnrs inr-lurfe a brother.

mm rxuri mm i hiiw -525 to 6:30 a-1 'miij (C) PROGRAMS IN COLOR George Cassil, Delano, andi pppgxW i'i1 1111 "i i rrrm 10 This World At Largs 10 Donna Reed 0 Jack LaLannB (C) 0 The Fugitive 10 Ida Show (C) OSCAR L. SHANKS This Evening '68 (color) 5:25 NewsSportsWeather Headlines 5:30 CBS News, Walter Cronkite 6:00 Eyewitness NewsSportsWeather 6:30 PM KWTV THURSDAY NIGHT MOVIE "MAN- FROM THE ALAMO" Oscar L. Shanks. 32, of 1312 NW orotner, jmvih, oi CHARLIE O. ROLLINS VServices for Charlie O.

Rollins, Houston, formerly of. Edmond, who died Monday, will be at 10 Thursday in Baggcrley Funeral Homo with burial in Fair-lawn Cemetery. 1IALLIE WIIITAKER 101, died Wednesday in University Hospital. Services will be at 10 mWmm mm III COLOR FOREMAN SCOTTY a.m. Saturday uapuoi inn u- Holburnt, Jr.

Mews (CI Newlywed Game (C) al J-tome wiui Duriai in x-air- lor (C) lawn Cemeterv. Glenn Ford Chill Wills 1:55 The Children 2:00 GciiGrglor Rnm in Oiatannosra. he Icame to Oklahoma City in 1958. He Private graveside services for Miss-HaUie Whitaker, 81,: of 601 HW1? whn rliprl Wednpsdav. will 8:00 PM was a reurea trucic anver auu member of Capitol Hill Baptist 5:00 LEAVE IT TO BEAVER bejFriday-'at Memorial Park Cem- Survivors include his Mir- tala; a son, Oscar L.

of the home; a daughter, Sonia, of the Etery, airectect Dy ijuaraiaa ru-riferal Home. MRS. JANE IjEEPEB V.Mro Jarip, Teener. 52. of-Fresno.

"TORPEDO RUN" GLENN FORD ERNEST BORGNINE nrnnc: live sistei-s. ivjxs. tstii mm Tease, Odessa, Texas, Mrs. Carl 5:00 IN COLOR BOB YOUNG ABC News 5:30 IN COLOR GENE THOMAS Okla. News GAYLON STACY Weather BILL ALLEN Sports'." Peters, ir axon, iwrs.

AiDerc swea-rinoron Arz-ndin Mrs. Marion a. former Oklahoma Cityj resident, died Sunday, in her libme. services will be Swearingen, Edmond, and Mrs. 10:00 EYEWITNESS NEWS, Ralph Combes (coion 10:15 WEATHER, DavSd Grant (colorl 10:20 EYEWITNESS SPORTS.

Ron Cole (color) it 3 p.m. jnaay jn. ouiuiy intuit: Cemetery, directed1 by Hahn-Cook, Street and Draper Funeral Home. Born in, Bartlesville, she came to Oklahoma City in 1934. "Survivors include a daughter, Tanya-, of the' home; a sister, Mrs.

-v Avnnlrl franf- Texas: three Raauel Barbara Elaine Miss Phil Earl WELCH MCNAIR DUNN WORLD CROSBY WILSON GRAY T. HAMBLEN NORMAN Grav T. Hamblen, 10:30 PM 58, of Norman, died Tuesday in Nnrmnn vinnieinai Hosmiai. serv Mothers, Joe W. Smith, 2624 NW ices will be at.

10 a.m. Thursday in n-innnt nf 1ne Rnsos. Resthaven Mr Joey Join In The Fun! THE FLYING NUN (C) 6:30 COLOR DANIEL BOONE ccf ay iviaycs a u-nerai i-iomc. RnVn in Texas, lie came to Okla is, Leonard u. wauccr, tsansas iry, and Charles Walker, wldress unknown, and her mother, Mrs.

Minnie Smith, 1710 Pettee. MRS. MADA DOUSETT NORMAN Mrs. Mada Lee rtnncoH- 157 rf Nnrmnn. died Wcd- homa in 1911 and to Norman in 10:00 IN COLOR RICHARD HICKOX NEWS GAYLON STACY WEATHER BILL ALLEN SPORTS BisIioi a 1S1R5.

He was a Presbyterian. Survivors include his wife. Clara; four daughters, Clare inortnv 'in linr home. Services will 7:30 COLOR BOB HOPE CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Ms- at 2 p.m., Friday in Primrose Naiw. Gnithersborc.

and Bobby Vee and eon Louise, of the home." nnd two sis 10:30 EARLY LATE SHOW; AMERICAN GUERILLA IN THE PHILIPPINES Tyrone Power Tom' Ewell Curtis Tracy, plus i Miriam Maltoba. Uve anil in color ters, Mrs. a. uowor, jtounn Rock, Texas, and Mrs. Lloyd Funeral Home with burial Fair-vicsv Cemetery McGuire.

in Davis, she came to Nor-rnan in 1942, She was a Baptist. Survivors include her husband, Clarence, a son, Doyle, Newalla-; 1 daughter, Mrs. D. Barr, Spi- n- hrnllmr. Mack Moltabai'irer.

ampnn, iouisvinc, in. MARJORIE WOODS isupercolor Les Brown and his Band ol Renown NORMAN Mariorio Gale kwtv 90 minutes in color. 7:38 Channel 4 shsssmiis Woods, infant ciaugiiier oi mr. ana Mrs. Leo Woods, Norman, died Tuesday in Norman Municipal Joble, and four sisters, Mrs.

Ed mlc! Nnhlo. Mrs. Esles Hart- Ik 1 wm r' nan, Norman, Mrs. Walter tns, I Hospital, services win do at m. Thursday in Calvary Bant frranmin, iNorman, ana mis, auh Church with burial in Blanchard Cemetery by Mayes Funeral Lett, Snyder.

JACK SPENCER Home. Survivnrs inelnde a sister. Knth. rvn. nf (lie home: maternal crand- nnrents, Mr.

nnd Mrs. Ilnri-y Jack L. Spencer, 3S, of 6S09 line, died Wednesday in a car iccident east of Tocumseh. Sorv-cos are ponding with Vondcl L. Smith Morhiary.

Born in Yale, lie was a Townloy Dairy office worker and member annul, Jianioro, ana mwi- mil urnnniJU-rcniH, mr. niui nu wooas, ivionicrrey, uitu. WITH liOREItT C. LANE NORMAN Robert C. Lnnc.

8i RAQUEL WELCH ELAINE DUNN of Norman, died Tuosdny in Nor Hiurch. Survivors include liis wife, Max- nn. f. onn Ktnurv nnrl two dannh- man Mini nn nosn in services BAKHAKA Mb NAIK MISS WORLD PHIL CROSBY EARL WILSON ponding with Waves Mineral ers, Linda and Pa-lti, nil of the LES BROWN BAND OF RENOWN Rnrn in Alahamn. hn cnmfl t( Oklniinma in 1902 and to Nnrmnn In 1921.

He wns a rottretf enrpr-n- lome; a di-oiiio-i-, ui. .11111 wir 117 NW 15; a sisler, Mrs, Pa-rieia Taylor, Santa Barbara, nnd parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Spencer, 114 SE 37. ALHKUT L.

WOOD Allim-r Wood. SO. of 500 SW vivo 'ills wife Cora: a son. li. C.

Midwest City and two daughters, Mrs, Grace uymasier, i-rosno, una 0, died Wcdnosdny in St. Anthony lospital. Services are pending Mrs. Aricno uurren, j-enutnio Wnsh, Born in Iowa, lie came to Okla-loma City in 3955 nnd was a rc-ired barber and fnrmor. Survivors include ills wife, Ellz-ibeth; throe sons, Edwin, Balti-nore, Md Myron, Omaha, and Omega; two daughters, Mrs.

towan Major, McCloud, and Mrs. taymond wall, Enid, and a sister, CRAIG 212 REEDER'S 3111 N. MAY Wlt-K: New SAVE 60 on MAGNA VOX COLOR TV CBATUHIMOtlnitfnt Aytomlle Color 'hi eotor Tub Ouftl-on Plmr -5 12:00 NEWS FINAL CLR, DOB MARTIN '565 Alio In ConltmpomrV French urir American HeiiitritHin model 7t on con-criiicd swivel casters. 2fS Squire Inch Picture, Muile Company SHEPHERd MALL (th family man) 4001 N.W.3 843.1573 WMw rel ww Iyrwwy.

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