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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • Page 8

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SATCHISOfl GLOBE Monday. June 24. 1974 MO-KAN PARTY LINE Class Reunions At A CCHS- Former Rushville Resident Dies In Arkansas Howard Woodrow Allison, 56, Arkedelphia, died Saturday evening in the Clark County Memorial hospital. Death was attributed to heart trouble. He was born in Rushville, Oct.

31,1917, the son of the late Grover C. and Minnie Nell Shoorer Allison. He was a train dispatcher with the Missouri Pacific Railroad with over 20 years service. Mr. Allison was a veteran of World War II and a survivor of the Pearl Harbor attack.

He was a Mason Chapter 158 and of the Order of Eastern Star in Atchison, and a member of the First United Methodist church in Gurdon, Ark. Survivors include his wife, Patricia Prim Allison, of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Sharan Elaine Pate, Malvern, and Mrs. Debbe Conina, West Helena, a brother, Ferrell L. Allison, Junction City, two sisters, Mrs.

Cleva N. Twibell, Tacoma, and Mrs. Ethel B. Gorrell, Warsaw, and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be held in Arkadelphia at 10 a.m.

Tuesday at the Murry-Ruggles funeral chapel, with Dr. John Miles officiating. Burial will be in the Rest Haven Memorial Gardens, Arkedelphia. Progress Report On Title 1 At EastonUSD449 A meeting of the Title I Parent Advisory Council for USD 449, Easton, was held in the board of education office Friday. ThiS' council supplies information concerning the views of parents and children regarding the Title I programs, makes recommendations for the use of Title I funds, and participates in appraisals of the programs, according to James McCollam, school superintendent at Easton.

The committee discussed the progress of the program which is being held at the Easton grade school. Some of the committee members have recently visited the classes and said they are greatly impressed with the work being done. Parents of the children participating in the program are encouraged to visit the school. Remedial work is being offered in language Arts and mathematics. The classes being held June 3-July 12 have 50 students.

Members of the council in attendance were: Mrs. Stephen Cast, Mrs. Hazel Schlick, John Riedinger, Mrs. Carrie Gore, Mrs. Charles Womack, and Mrs.

Charlene McCullough. Mrs. Vernetta Herken, who is a member of the council, was unable to attend. Others in attendance were James McCollam and M.G. Novo- Gradac, who is the director of the summer program.

Parents having questions or comments regarding the Title I program should contact the council members or the board of education Office. The committee will meet again in August to evaluate the program. Shuchahossee Rites Tonight HORTON (GNS). Issac Shuckahossee, 79, died Friday at the Horton hospital. He was a native of Brown county, a retired carpenter and a World War I Navy veteran.

Drum services are at tonight at the Kickapoo Community building eight miles west of town. Burial will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow in the Kickapoo cemetery. Chancy mortuary of Horton is making arrangements. Survivors include his wife of the home, Mrs.

Jane Pelkey Shuckahossee; two sons, Issac Tama, and Corbin of Topeka; four daughters, Mrs. Yvonne Nioce, Horton, Mrs. Bernice Levier and Mrs. Paul Noornan, Manhattan and Miss Sophie Shuckahossee, Topeka; two brothers, Louis of Horton and Albert of Holton; 28 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. What's new at the Treasure sculptures, sand candles, miniatures, and games.

Also craft supplies, party goods and gift wrap. Denise Dierking, 720 North Fifth street, is sending her friends postcards from Niagara Falls and Boston. Effingham IDA TALIAFERRO Trie Atchison County United Farm Wives will hold their June meeting Tuesday, 2 p.m. at the Extension office in Effingham. Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry Benjamin, San Bernadino, have returned his mother, Mrs. Mary Benjamin to her home here. She had been visiting with Jerry and Joe Benjamin families in California since November. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Foley, Mrs. Alice Foley attended the Midwest music program at Friday, where Kelly had been attending camp, and performed in the program. Becky and Jennifer Burg left Friday by bus for St. Louis where they are visiting their aunt and uncle, Mr.

and Mrs. Steve Whitaker. THESE 23 of the 68 Class of 1939 graduates at ACCHS attended their 35th anniversary reunion. Sunday at the school. The next reunion will be held in five years, the fourth Sunday in June.

Former teachers present were Fred Priestly and Mrs. Priestly, Topeka; Ruth B. Jefferies, Fort Riley; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunn, Atchison.

Front row: Arlene Farmington; Edith Wigand Hund, Paxico; Ruth Candreia Wohletz, Effingham; Roy Smith, Sacramento, Elwyn Henry, Wichita; Clyde Carson, Topeka; Betty McLenon Green, Kansas City. Second row: Betty Gibson Gilbert, Pomona; Theresa Meador Taliaferro, Effingham; Helen David Gerder, Topeka; Mildred Haverkamp Kelly, Effingham; Bill Smith and Sally Sewell Bono, Lancaster; Bill Tailaferro, Effingham; Bill Coder, Emporia; Amy Montgomery Smith, Holton; Dorcas Corcoran Turner, Valley Falls. Third row: Harlan Kurns, Edmund, Jim Page and John Dot son, St. Joe; Mike Strine, Effingham; Mary Jean Turner Kuckelman, Denver; Thelma Christie Hoffman, Effingham. Mrs.

Lena Burkw and Clifford Hall, Kansas City, and Mrs. Alice Foley, Valley Falls, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taliaferro. The Effingham Pee Wees will hold a practice Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.

all boys eight to 10 years old in the area are invited to participate in the summer Pee Wee games. They meet on the baseball diamond. Kickapoo Tribal Leader Dies HORTON (GNS) Mrs. "Vestana M. Cadue, 74, died Saturday at a Hiawatha hospital.

She was a Kickapoo tribal leader and the widow of Albert Cadue, who died in 1969. Drum services will be at 7:30 tonight at the Kickapoo Community building in conjunction with services for Issac Shuckahossee, who died PYiday at Horton. Burial will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the Kickapoo cemetery. -Arrangements are through Chancy mortuary, Horton.

Mrs. Cadue, born on the Kickapoo Indian reservation of Horton, was a great great great granddaughter of Joseph Robidoux, founder of St. Joe. She was one of about 50 descendants seeking a portion of the Robidoux estate left from the sale of the former St. Joe 'market area.

She attended Genoa, Indian Military Academy, attaining the rank of major general, the highest attained by a woman. She was one of the first women elected to the governing body of the Kickapoo tribe and was chairman of the Kickapoo tribal council for ten years. Surviving are three sons, Kenneth and Jerald Cadue, both of Horton, and Albert Cadue, Topeka; two daughters, Mrs. Melinda Mattewashoshe and Mrs. Albert Brown, both of Horton; one brother, Howard Masquat, Mamath Falls, one sister, Mrs.

Melinda Segovian, Kodiak, Alaska; 15 grandchildren and one great granddaughter. Kansas News Briefs INDEPENDENCE, Kan. i AP) Klroy Kaiser, 35, of Independence, died Sunday after hrinK hospitalized Thursday following a fight outside a tavern. Police said they found Kaiser unconscious on a sidewalk. Another Independence man, Richard Collins, was charged Friday with aggravated battery in connection with the incident.

GARDEN CITY, Kan. (AP) Two men apparently shot and killed each other in the men's restroom of a private dub here Sunday night, police said. Authorities said each of the victims suffered multiple gunshot wounds and dead on arrival at a hospital here. Police refused to release details of the shootings. One of the victims was identified as Gustavo Martinez, 22, of Garden City.

The name of the second victim was withheld pending notification of relatives. EDGERTON, Kan. (AP) A 22-year-old secretary, sky-diving for the first time, was killed Sunday when her parachute came in contact with a power line. The victim, Mrs. Brenda K.

Link of Stillwell, was blown into the power lines as her husband, John, and others watched SIDE GLANCES nMtrna.1*, i "Oh, dear! I haven't cleaned these shelves since bacon was 29C a pound!" from the ground. The accident occurred at the edge of a field owned by the Ka-Mo Parachute Club near this southwest Johnson County community. The victim's brother-in-law, Douglas O'Keefe of Bucyrus, said she was facing into the wind and drifted into the powerlines backwards, appar- ently not knowing they were there until she hit them Johnson County sheriff's officials said Mrs. Link hit two lines, touching both of them at the same time and causing them to short-circuit. She died instantly.

About the only things today's teenagers can't eat for supper is lunch and breakfast. GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY celebrants of the ACCHS Class of 1924 attending their reunion Sunday in the cafeteria numbered 31 of the original 45, with six deaths reported. Members of the classes of '22, '23 and '25 were guests. Pictured from left, seated on grass: Marie Dodson Deckard, Atchison; Florence Butler Wetmore, Terrytown, N.Y.; Mateel Hawk Blum berg, Denison; Myrtle Folden Hall, Farmington; Otis Reece, Wakeeney. Row 2: Clifford "Tippy" Taylor, Fullerton, Victor Swendson, Elmer Smith, Effingham; Bill Cowley, Atchison; Tommy Thompson, Dallas, Paul Juencke, Stockton, Albert Hall, Farmington; Fred Pipper, Salida, Colo.

Back row: Edward Hegarty, John Dawdy, Alice Kelley Wendt, all Kansas City; Rose Reichart Sloop, Winchester; Irving Hawk, Colfax, Fern Philips Shubert, Hiawatha; Marjorie Speer Mitchell, Muscotah; Elizabeth Thomas, Wichita; Bernice Hall Frank, St. Clair Shores, Musie Christie Kibee, Effingham; Mateel Hoffman Niemann, Nortonville; Dorothy Carrigan Henderson, Largo, Cecil Clements Bigelow, Atchison; Blanche Higley Gorrell, Overland Park; Mildred Fuhrman Larson, Atchison; Ardyth Strine, Effingham; Leola Beyer, McMains, Ephrata, Wash. Teachers present were Mrs. Edith Edgner and Mrs. Grace Hawk, Thirteen of the 33 Class of '22 members present were Mary Stumph, Mary Royer, Hubert Beyer, Harry Henderson, Mae Stutz, Gladys Richardson, Julia Hansen, Elva Needham, Helen Hughes, all of this area; Ella Mae Mr.andMrs.

Jim Snyder, Pharr, Tex. Edwinson, 1313 Santa Fe; Scott Knoch, route Mrs. Michael Purcell and daughter, route 1. The Atchison County Democratic Women's Club will hold a business meeting July 3, 8 p.m., at the Kansas Power and Light Co. community room.

All members are urged to attend. All Democratic candidates and their guests are invited. Furnace services, sales, installation, Air-0 Traffic Toll TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) Kansas highway death log: For 48 hours to 9 a.m. For (x) For Comparable one fatality not previously reported.

A woman used to drop her handkerchief to attract a man's attention. These days she wears it. Former Atchison residents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Zoellers, Centralia, will be Thursday night guests at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Milton Chew, 211 North Twelfth street. Friends are invited to call on them at the Chew residence after 7 p.m. Thursday. The Zoellers made many friends here while he was plant manager at the former Electra Manufacturing Co.

in Atchison. Jim Clements, insurance of all kinds. 367-5222. G.I. Burns speaks out Deficit Spending National Debt I believe that the future of this nation is in jeopardy because of the deficit spending policies of the present administration.

This government must not continue to spend and give away more money that it receives. We continue to feed the fires of inflation by the awesome federal spending in this country. There have been more individuals and businesses file bankruptcy in the last year than in the previous 20 years. Government has tremendously increased the loss of initiative or drive by individuals and businesses who depend less and less on their own ability and the free enterprise system by expecting and getting more and more money from the federal government. Special groups, Chambers of Commerce, business, Local and State government are all asking for and receiving a piece of the pie.

With inflation increasing yearly, the value of the dollar has steadily decreased. The wages of workers and those on fixed income, retirement, has not and cannot keep up with this rapid increase in their cost of living. There is increased talk of another bad recession, yet, we continue to spend, borrow, and spend like there is not end to how far we go in debt. The interest payments alone on our National Debt is over 22 billion dollars a year. There is over $130 billion of taxpayers money in banks throughout this country not drawing any interest.

Why? For the first 100 years of this nation's history, federal spending was very modest. By 1900 the debt amounted to only one billion dollars. Then World War 1, the Depression Years, World War 11, 1929 $16 Billion 1939 J42 1945 $258 1960 $243 Billion 1964 $271 1968 $313 1974 $475 Only one Foreign Nation paid its World War 11 Debt to the U.S. Finland. President Nixon has increased the National Debt by $162 billion in his 5V: years in office, almost twice the amount of increase during the last 30 years.

I believe the people of the 2nd District want someone who will stand up and speak out in Congress stating "No We cannot continue to give away our future by spending more than we take in." Shall we work together for a better government and me be your voice in Congress, I do not work as you believe I should, then kick me out and elect someone who will. Thank you. Watch for the next issue of my platform Foreign Aid same day, next week. G.I.Burns Democrat Candidate for Congress Paid For By The G.I. Burns For Congress Committee -Glenn S.

Burns, Chmn. Hospital News ATCHISON HOSPITAL (Visiting Hours 2 to 4 p.m. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.) ADMITTED: Mrs. Norbert Wagner, route Mrs.

Ronald Hargrove, 936 South Seventh; William Gill, 1014 North Fourth; Hannibal Wright, 1107 Parallel; Al Moranz, 1211 Atchison; Mrs. Edward Myers, Lancaster; Howard Fitzpatrick, 1821 Pine; Mrs. Henry Bruce, Rushville; Mrs. Frank Perkins, Meriden; Clarence McCray, 314 South Eighteenth; Mrs. Richard Burge, 511 South Sixth; Faun Scott, route 1.

DISMISSED: Mrs. Uriah Wright and son, route Barbara Greenly, 721 James Behrend, 712 Jeannie Steele, Topeka; Mrs. Owen Steele, 932 Atchison; Arthur Howe, 306 North Eighth; Paula Gorman, 1352 North Seventh; Mrs. David Sowers and son, South Sixth; Mrs. Zell Pike, Williams Nursing Home; Mrs.

Ruth Kinney, route Mrs. Carl Schuler, 909 Forest; Mrs. William Dorssom, Lancaster; Mrs. Larry Clifton and daughter, 928 North Seventh; Mrs. Raymond Schaffer, Mall Towers; Lester Reese, 701 South Seventh; Mrs.

Erma Slack, Seneca; Mrs. Leigh Crosswhite, route Mrs. Chester Bigelow, 1615 Commercial; Joseph Lindcr, Lincoln, Lee YOU Looking for a summer job? Good for you! Because you'll be spending your time profitable, whether you baby sit, mow lawns, weed gardens, help out in a storeor onthe farm. The Atchison Globe wants to help you get in touch with those who need your help, so we're offering these job-seeking ads without charge to you. Mail them in or bring them to the Want Ad no phone calls accepted on JOBS FOR YOUTHS ads.

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