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21 THE KANSAS CITY TIMES Fridav January IMS War Mr Kobe! was a Baptist I Village and the American Legion Surviving are his wife Mrs auxiliary Osage City Surviving Louise Kobel and a son Rich- are two sisters Mrs Nellie ard Kobel both of the home Thompson Escondido Calif and his mother Mrs Irene Houk 4121 Miss Amanda Rosenquist Ottawa Troost three brothers Loyd i Kas Services and burial will Kobel Wilmington Calif Harvey Kobel 1212 Benton boulevard and John Houk 1904 Sloan Saturday in OsageCity ERNEST eTrOUSE 89 Marionville ATTACK AS HALT NEARS In Advance of Viet Cong Cease-Fire Enemy Forces Blast Two Division Headquarters and Blow Up Several Aircraft on Field SOUTH AFRICA BRANDED BY UN Trial Refusal to Halt of 35 Brings a Decision Ernest Rouse Mo formerly of Kansas City died Wednesday at a hospital in Mount Vernon Mo He was born in Mon-1 roe City Mo and lived here most of his life before he moved to' Marionville five years ago Mr Rouse was a retired bank officer He had been associated with Safety Federal Savings and Loan the Liberty Trust company and the Missouri Savings bank Mr Rouse was a member of Central Methodist church He was a 1902 graduate of Central Methodist college Fayette Mo Surviving are a daughter Mrs Nina McCorkle Sweetwater Tex a son Paul Rouse Westchester 111 three grandchil-great-grandchild dren and a great-granacmia SET UP AMBUSH Eight 5 Marines Antj Killed and 44 Wounded Kansas City Kansas and three sis ters Mrs Amelia Pat Mead 4121 Troost and Mrs Gladys Critz and Mrs Dorene Kerby both of Dallas Tex MRS HERMAN KUHN Mrs Olive Kuhn 70 Spring Hill died yesterday at Gardner Community hospital She was born in Ocheltree in Johnson County and lived here most of her life Mrs Kuhn was a member of the Spring Hill Methodist church She was a member of the American Legion auxiliary Surviving are her husband Herman Kuhn of the home two sons Edgar Kuhn Spring Hill and Robert Kuhn ters Mrs Evanston ill two daugh- LoyalM- Oxley St Jo- PLEA TO ALL NATIONS Resolution by Security Council Urges Men Be Released Officials Honored al White House Dinner Washington -President and Mrs Johnson entertained 180 guests at the White House last night in the traditional dinner in honor of the vice-president the speaker of the House and the chief justice Members of the Supreme court some from Congress and the cabinet representatives of business and labor and others were invited to the black-tie event honoring Vice-President Hubert Humphrey Speaker John McCormack and Chief Justice Earl Warren Serves 11 be held at to clock today at the Bradford-Surridge Marionville and at 4 in Forest Hill cemetery MRS MYRTLE SMITH Myrtle Smith 83 of 1237 died yesterday at a nursing home at 100 East Thirty-sixth was born in Pollock Mo and here 40 years Mrs Smith a retired saleswoman for West Africans on terrorism Products Inc She was a Je- witness a sister Mrs Lii- charges and release the delie Karakas 3433 the Paseo sur- fendantS SkSan ehK The resolution last night also chapel and at 1:30 at called on all other nations to Methodist church Pollock their to induce By Edwin White Saigon (Friday) (AP) With a Viet Cong cease-fire only hours away Communist troops attacked two division headquarters and an airfield early today The action came shortly after an ambush on a Marine truck convoy 17 miles northest of em-hattled Khe Sanh headquarters reported eight marines were killed in the ambush and 44 were wounded Three North Vietnamese dead were found Pick on 2 Headquarters Just after midnight Communist mortarmen shelled the An Khe base camp and airfield in the central highlands headquarters of the 1st air cavalry They also hit 3rd Marine division headquarters at Phu Bai in the northern sector of: WATKINS LOSES OUT IN BATTLE ON PAY Circuit Court Judges Decline to Accept His Payroll Schedule in Scovee cemetery there may call from 7 to 9 tonight at the chapel AN EXHIBITION OF ORIGINAL art being shown at Halls on the Country Club Plaza which was organized by James Seidelman Mrs Grace Mintonye and James Enyeart opened last night Using a simple printing device Seidelman and Mrs Mintonye demonstrate how visitors become participants The art is by children in the Kansas City public elementary schools and creative arts classes at the Nelson Gallery partly based on projects in a series of art books by Seidelman and Mrs Mintonye Photographs are by Enyeart More than 850 persons attended a preview of the exhibition entitled which is public through February 24 South Africa to free the defendants Expect Verdict Today In Pretoria a iudge was expected to issue a verdict today in the case The accused face Spink was a possible death penalties under Africa's terrorism act if SPINK Spink 44 of Park died She was and lived i Ars Catholic South Deaths JOSEPH TIMMER NONPARTISAN ON SCHOOLS By William Bulger (A Member of The Star's Staff) The question of who has final South Vietnam and the Camp authority to establish pay scales Holloway airfield at Pleikii in in the Jackson County Circuit the central highlands office was settled yester- Yesterday afternoon North day Vietnamese troops staged the Bruce Watkins clerk of the fdeasure to eonvov ambush Inst north of circuit court and an elected offi- open to the FOR A CHO CE Education CHARLOTTE Charlotte Marly Overland at the home in Laurens Ia 30 years Mrs of Cure of Surviving are her father A Bingham 9201 Lee boule- convicted Leawood three sons Thorn- Council members complained Spink Lawrence Kas William that the defendants had been Spilrsofa 1 1 hld incommunicado They also Don Bingham Albu- attacked the terrorism act and a sister Mrs claiming it requires defendants Heinerikson 9204 Lee boule- pr0Ve their innocence rathei' Leawood Services will beu nnco(itinn fn nrnve at 9 Saturday at the iban the prosecution to pro burial in Floral Hills their guilt The rosary will be said Ambassador William Euf-at clock tonight a' the Stine deputy permanent McClure chapel where friends call after 3 today representative to the United Na- lions said it was party He was a member of the Queen City Mo Methodist church Mr Caswell was a veteran of World War and the Korean war and was a member of the Veterans of Foreign wars Surviving are his wife Mrs Charlotte Caswell a son Raymond Caswell and two stepdaughters Miss Christy Ellis and Teresa Ellis all of the home and a brother Ray Caswell 535 South Gladstone boulevard Services will be held at noon Saturday at the Newcomer chapel Brush Creek and the Paseo burial in White Chapel cemetery Friends may call after 2 Joseph Timmer of a nurs-Elect Board of home in Clayton Mo Appraised by owner of the former Timmer Hardware company 909 State Line died yesterday at a hos-p i a 1 in St Camp Carroll along route 9 an cjaj ave some 0f his personnel east-west highway linksaL pay b()Qsts in the pay checks to from Dong HsMn the northeast he issued today The circuit sector to embattled Khe Sanh in court altered the pay raises the far northwest downward Several convoys have been The issue was settled in a one- tion procedures to select the ten ambushed along the route the half hour meeting between Wat-members of the new state Board Kansas Senate By Robert Clark (The Star's Topeks Correspondent! A bill setting up elec- Louis He was today at the chapel born in Kirks- MRS ESTHER DAVIS Mo and CLINTON A SPOOR Clinton A Spoor 91 of 2855 Sixth died Wednesday at the hospital He was born in Buren County Iowa and here 49 years Mr Spoor was retired carpenter He was a Protestant Surviving are his wife Aurora Spoor of the home sons Lester Spoor 424 Quincy Wallace Spoor City Paul Spoor that the South African government was closing avenues to peaceful dissent thereby breeding violence Prime Minister Balthazar Vorster of South Africa has rejected General Assembly resolutions of last fall that declared void South Africa's kins and the 15-judge court meeting en banc and in secret Tom Stubbs presiding judge of the court said the court had nothing to say about the meeting- am an elected official and I of Education on a non-partisan basis won approval in the Kansas Senate yesterday and will be on roll call vote for passage today If the measure passes the Senate it will be returned to the ville formerly lived at 620 North Seven-t street Kansas City Kansas before he moved to Clayton Mr Timmer opened a retail hardware store in 1898 in the Central Industrial district After 20 years there he converted the sepli Mo and Mrs Rosaiind Chatham Silver Spring Md: a sister Mrs Marie Johnson Mulvane Kas 17 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren THOMAS LACY Thomas Guy Lacy 33 Billings Mont formerly of Kansas City died yesterday of a kidney ailment at the Menorah Medical Center He was born in Kansas City and lived here until he moved to Billings five years ago Mr Lacy was a plant superintendent for Interstate Bakeries corporation Billings He was a Presbyterian Surviving are his wife Mrs Kathleen Lacy and a daughter Rhonda Lacy both of the home his parents Mr and Mrs Joseph Lacy 5245 Woodland a brother Joseph Lacy jr Midland Park and the maternal grandmother Mrs Carl Olson Houston Services will be held at 9 Saturday at the Newcomer chapel Brush Creek and the Paseo burial in Forest Hill cemetery Friends may call after noon today at the chapel ORVILLE LIN INGE Orville A Lininger 70 Highland Calif formerly of Summit died Wednesday at the home He was born in Andrew County Missouri and lived in Highland 10 years Mr Lininger was a retired construction worker He was a former member of the American Legion Savannah Mo Surviving are his wife Mrs Geor-getta Lininger and a son Ralph Lininger both of the home another son Robert Lininger Rock Port Mo four daughters Mrs Dovie Phelps 6708 Sterling Raytown Mrs Sharold Smith Parkville Miss Helen Lininger Spokane Wash and Mrs Ola Mae Gibbons Modesto Calif a brother Irvin Lininger 6440 East Fifty-second North seven sisters Miss Amanda Lininger 2831 Belle-view Mrs Goldie Pettijohn 7608 Crescent Raytown Mrs Lillie Tracy 6112 Raytown road Raytown Mrs Edith Longley Bellflower Calif Mrs Etrha Morris Guilford Mo Mrs Flossie Tracy Lebanon Mo and Mrs Elizabeth Lemmons Inka 111 and 19 grandchildren Services will be held in Savannah burial in Rochester Mo JOHN LOFGREEN John Lofgreen 81 Houston formerly of Kansas City died Thursday at a hospital in Houston He was born in Sweden and lived here before moving to Houston four years ago Mr Lofgreen was a member of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America Houston Surviving are a son Evald Lofgreen Houston and two sisters Mrs Anna An-dersson and Miss Hanna Lofgreen both of Sweden Services will he held at 3:30 Friday at the Memorial Oaks chapel Houston burial in Memorial Oaks cemetery there ORVILLE MARGRAVE Orville Frank Margrave 73 of 4544 State Line Kansas City Kansas died yesterday at St Mary's hospital He was born in Pittsburg Kas and lived here 45 years Mr Margrave was a pipefitter for! home Corn Products company where he was employed 35 years and retired in 1961 He was an Army veteran of World War I and was a member of the Newton-Davis Veterans of Foreign Wars post He was a member of Epworth Methodist church Surviving are his wife Mrs Bernice Margrave of the home two sons John Margrave Houston and Robert Margrave 2251 South Ferree a daughter Mrs Wilma Haward 9630 Nelson Wyandotte County two brothers Roy Margrave Pittsburg and Lawrence Margrave Alameda Calif and 10 grandchildren Services will be held at 11 Saturday at the Gates chapel burial in Maple Hill cemetery Friends may call after 7 tonight at the chapel chapel Mrs Denver She lived was Avon bach Pollock burial Friends o'clock MRS Mrs 9965 yesterday born here member church Don vard as brother ciuerque Mary vard held church cemetery 7:30 may East General Van lived a Mrs five South Oklahoma Texas 632242 Mrs Mount 2036 Bias Granille Eddie and Calif Margaret Mrs Calif Services Saturday church tery chapel Fred 4421 St long of church Frances Vietnam Marie Mrs brother Earl West yesterday and White and union member say Watkins said "1 have nothing further to House which previously had passed the bill with the board His mouth was drawn tight as members to run for election on a most recent two weeks ago when J5 marines were killed in the same area Shelling died down in the cirti-cal Khe Sanh area as the hour approached for a cease-fire called by the Communists to rhhrk Tet the lunar new year Through a Wire Fence At An Khe 250 miles northeast of Saigon Communist demolition experts under cover of a mortar barrage ent a wire perimeter fence slipped in and blew up several aircraft The attackers were driven off by small arms and machine-gun fire The command in Saieon said seven enemy were killed and one suspected person de business to a wholesale opera-partisan ticket The Senate ac-1 tion and moved to the State Line tion marked a reversal of the location Mr Timmer retired in he went from the meeting with the judges to his office He indi cated he was going to do what the judges wanted but regretted his lack of freedom in the operation of the office The matter of discussion between the court and Watkins was salary increases and merit plan ranges proposed by Wat- City Te: Hollis Spoor League of Nations mandate over Fremoni hree'auhte'rs neighboring South-West Africa Merceline Archer Rocky and called for an end to tbo Mo Mrs Ertha Fugate Van Brunt and Mrs Minnie 612 Spruce: three stepsons Basye Campbell Calif Basye San Mateo Calif Felix Basye San Leandro three stepdaughters Mrs Wilson Los Angeles Aurora Burturla Fremont and Mrs Ruth Bayse Louisville Ky and 34 grandchildren will be held at 1 al the Oakley Methodist burial in Elmwood ceme- ic Friends mav call from 6 to 9 authority to pas la affecting tonight at the Weilert South-West Africa FRED WEIXELDORFER HURT IN POLICE CAR Weixeldorfer 52 of Vlm Fairmounl died Wednesday at Vehicle Hit While Woman Joseph hospital He was a life-j Makes Accident Report 1956 He was a member of the Scottish Rite Bodies the Abdallah Shrine and the Wyandotte Masonic lodge Surviving are his wife Mrs Mary Timmer of the home three daughters Miss Louise A Timmer and Mrs Mildred Martz both of 620 North Seventeenth and Mrs Alice Allen 6125 Reinhardt Fair House version The bill now calls for each board member to represent four senatorial districts in Kansas Any number of persons could file for a spot on the board from their district for a run-off in the August primary election The top two candidates without party designation then and would oppose each ot her in the tained losses were put at kjns jut changed by the court two killed 11 wounded A Wednesday Watkins threat-spokesman said damage to the enecj noj to sign the payroll installation and aircraft Wfsj cheeks for his 68 employees ap-moderate parently as a means of putting Fifty miles to the west at Plei- pressure on the court to grant ku enemy gunners slammed the pay increases several mortar rounds into the rphP total payroll prepared by Camp Holloway airfield home judges is $321552 compared of an Army aviation group that 0 $33 qqo established by Wat-bas helicopters and light fixed-j ns wing aircraft After the meeting Watkins November general election under terms of the bill Several senators particularly from Western Kansas urged that the partisan method be approved on the ground that voters would know which party to blame at the polls next election if they were not satisfied with rn Aftl 1 rfTnil HlfC CllUn he would sign the checks the action The board IU bUU-tUI UUAlVE because he had an obligation to will replace the state superin- Ommerce Trust Bank to his employees Handle Relief Donations i The payroll registers will be Trust The Commerce signed this morning by Alex bank Petrovic eastern judge of the tendent of public instruction as the policy body to operate the elementary primary technical and junior college institutions Sen Steadman Ball! R-Atchi-son) urged that the1 board be county court and Dr Charles Wheeler jr western judge The checks should be distributed to will collect donations to the Si cilian Quake Relief fund Thomas Gialde board chairman of the Sons of Columbus said the circuit employees by non-partisan saying politics noon Kunde said Today is a would be more likely to enter area resident Mr Weixeldorfer was a supervisor for Vess bottling company He was a member Guardian Angels Catholic and the Holy Name society Surviving are his wife Mrs Weixeldorfer of the two sons John Weixel-riorfer with the Army in South and Edward Weixc1-dorfer (he home three daughters Miss Cynthia A Weixeldorfer of the home Mrs Annette Bader 8013 Jefferson and Cecelia Bartley 204 East Fifty-eighth North Gladstone a John Weix Omaha a sister Mrs Mary Martin 4147 Genesee and two grandchildren EARL WHITE Leonard White 75 of 6400 Fifty eighth Mission died at Shawnee Mission hospital He was born in Clinton Mo lived here most of his life Mr was a retired millwright was a member of Millwright local no 1529 He was a of Central Avenue Methodist church and the Armourdale Masonic lodge Surviving are his wife Mrs Anna Pearl White ofi (he home a daughter Mrs La-1 Vonne Hale 11905 Chipman a half sister Miss Jewel Bates 1700 East Seventy-sixth and a granddaughter Services will be held at 2 Saturday at the Fulton-NickeJ chapel burial in Mount Hope cemetery Friends may call after 5 today at the chapel A woman who was filling out an accident report in a policu patrol car was injured shortly afler 10 last night when a Kansas City Transit bus struck the rear of the patrol car at Thirty-first and Main streets The incident followed a 2-car collision Mrs Katherine Daily 64 or 1304 East Seventy-eighth street suffered head injuries She was taken to St hospital and was reported in satisfactory condition last night According to police the patrol car was parked on the northeast co-ner of Thirty-first and Main taking the report on the previous accident when the bus driven by Nathaniel Cheadle 30 of 1117 West Eighteenth street turned east off Main and struck the patrol car Mrs Daily was thrown across the back seat of the car Police said that in the first accident a car on Main driven by Marine Cpl Alton Howell 22 of 3421 Robert Gillham road was in a collision with a car driven by Mrs Daily headed east on Thirty-first The Sons of Columbus head- i into -bo-ard decisions if members In the secret meeting Watkins their positions to political 1 party backing in their elections Docking List Is In A list of 31 appointees named by Gov Robert Docking to state boards and commissions since lie took office a year ago was sent to the Kansas Senate yesterday for confirmation The names of the appointees were turned over to appropriate Senate committees for consideration and recommendation back to the Senate The list: ing a fund-raising drive to help victims of the recent earthquakes in Sicily has a telephone committee taking requests to send envelopes to those wishing to make donations Contributions can also be made at Holy Rosary Catholic church St Catholic church and the Sicilian Quake Relief fund heqrtersat the thaB Watkins who State hotel 122 West Tw' took oHice Jast January ii The personnel under Watkins The drive will con nue and Dan McKeever the coun- through February 22 ty assessor are the only employ- DEFENSE LINE PEACE GOAL lees of elected county officials Seattle (A Negotiations i not in the merit system will resume in Washington i The circuit court considers the apparently recited his reasons for increasing salaries for his too super visor personnel well as some clerical personnel The judges merely listened and thanked him for the information according to one official The judges have long held that they understand the employee needs of the circuit clerk as well Mrs Esther Davis 72 of 902 Ewing died yesterday at the home She was born in Rockford 111 and lived here 60 years Mrs Davis was a member of the Independence ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Surviving are her husband Lee Davis of the home three sons Bill Davis Salt Lake City Bernard D- Davis 411 North Willis Independence and Bob Davis 2613 Evanston Independence three daughters Mrs Bernice Savage Redondo Beach Calif Mrs Beatrice Pinkston Granada Hills Calif and Mrs Betty Pinkston Pomona Calif a sister Mrs Violet Warmingtdn 514 South Kentucky Independence and 24 grandchildren Services will be held at 1 Monday al the church burial in Mount Washington cemetery JOSEPH DRISCOLL Joseph Driscoll 64 of 8216 Dearborn Prairie Village died yesterday at St hospital He was born in Iowa and lived here seven years Mr Driscoll was a retired district manager for Lennox Industries Inc He was a member of Queen of the Holy Rosary Catholic church Surviving are his wife Mrs Bernice Driscoll of the home a daughter Mrs Carol Fisher Indianapolis four brothers Cletus Driscoll Santa Monica Calif Daniel Driscoll Reseda Calif Gerald Driscoll Omaha and Clement Driscoll Cedar Rapids la six sisters Mrs Marie Buck Conoga Park Calif Mrs Ann Butler Cedar Rapids Mrs Lavina Dean and Miss Margaret Driscoll both of Marion Ia and Mrs Peggy Jackson and Mrs Ber-nadine Gorman both of Cedar Rapids Services will be held at 9:30 o'clock Monday at St Catholic church Cedar Rapids burial in Mount Calvary cemetery there The rosary will be said at 8 Sunday night at the Teahen chapel there GEORGE rTeICHINGER George Roth well Eichinger 61 Pleasant Valley died Wednesday at the home He was a lifelong Clay County resident Mr Eichinger was a railroad car inspector for the Wabash railroad and was a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of America local No 213 He was a retired deputy for the Clay County office and was a member of the Missouri Peace Officers association and the National association He was a Methodist Surviving are his wife Mrs Opal Eichinger of the home a son George Eichinger jr Randolph two daughters Mrs Shirley Van Dendaele Randolph and Mrs Wanda Van Dendaele 7920 Roswell Kansas City Kansas three sisters Mrs Hazel Bockhorst 2804 East Fifty sixth terrace North Mrs Nadine Willis 3613 South College Independence and Mrs Cecelia Merriman 2715 South Hardy Independence and seven grandchildren Services will be held at 2 Saturday at the Mellody-McGilley-Eylar Antioch chapel burial in While Chapel cemetery Friends may call after 4 today at the chapel MRS MARY HELTON Mrs Mary Helton 61 of 721 South Valley Kansas City Kansas died yesterday at Bethany hospital She was born in Beech Grove Ark and lived here 21 years Mrs Helton was a member of Armour-dale Baptist church Surviving are four sons Verlon Bolan 1976 Garfield Billy Joe McDonald and Harold McDonald both of 503 Garnet and Charles McDonald 2638 Campbell three daughters Mrs Loretta Thompson of the home Mrs Jane Deason Selma Calif and Mrs Maryetta Logan 937 Riv-erview her mother Mrs Carrie Greenwalt Paris Tenn three sisters Mrs Myrtle Brockwell Paris Mrs Nora Vickers El Segundo Calif and Mrs Jannie Bradford Blytheville Ark 27 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren Services will be held at 11 Saturday at the Fulton-Nickel chapel burial in Maple Hill cemetery Friends may call after 4 o'clock today at the chapel JOHN KLOTZ John Klotz 72 of Chilhowee Mo died yesterday at Veterans hospital He was born in Wellington Mo and lived in Lafayette County most of his life Mr Klotz was a retired farmer Surviving are his wife Mrs Bessie A Klotz of the home two brothers James Klotz Clinton Mo and Joe Klotz Oak Grove two sisters Mrs Dollie Sullivan Oak Grove and Mrs Lillie Carr 1801 Northwest Sixty-eighth two stepsons Lewis Atkinson 2502 Popular avenue and Kenneth Atkinson Collins Mo 12 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren Services will be held at 11 Monday at the Webb chapel Oak Grove and at 2:30 Monday in the National cemetery Ft Leavenworth Kas Friends may call from 1 to 5 Sunday at the chapel JOHN KOBEL John Kobe! 43 of 5633 Winner died yesterday at Veterans hospital He was bom in Prairie Home Mo arfg lived here 33 years Mr Kober was a tuck-point-er and was a member of the Bricklayers union local No 4 He an Army veterhn of World i Link of Dishonesty With Low Esteem personnel in office un der its jurisdiction None of the circuit employees are in the merit plan Monday in an effort to end a month-long strike at the ballistic missile early warning system station at Clear Alaska Rescue 4 From Mountain Services will be held at 2 Saturday at the Porter chapel burial will be in Highland Park cemetery Friends may cal) from 7 to 9 tonight in the chapel The family suggests contributions to St Episcopal church of Kansas City Kansas or Mercy hospital HARRY ALLEN Harry Allen 80 Atchison Kas died yesterday at the University of Kansas Medical Center He was a lifelong resident of Atchison County Mr Allen was a retired farmer He was a former member of the school board district 16 and the Locust Grove district Mr Allen was a Mason and was a member of the Abdallah Shrine He was a member of the First Christian church Atchison Surviving are his wife Mrs Grace Allen of the home three sons Glenn Allen Atchison Duane Allen St Joseph Mo and William Allen Atlanta Ga six grandchildren and a great-granddaughter Services will be held at 2 Saturday at the Stanton chapel Atchison burial in Mount Vernon cemetery Friends may call from 7 to 9 o'clock tonight at the chapel FRANK ANDE RSON Frank Anderson 5306 Troost died yesterday at the Menorah Medical Center He was a lifelong area resident Mr Anderson was a retired railroad chief interchange inspector He was a guard for the Nelson Gallery of Art and Atkins Museum Mr Anderson was a member of St Francis Xavier Catholic church and the Holy Name society Surviving are his wife Mrs Agnes Bea Anderson of the home two sons Frank Anderson jr 4814 West Seventy-eighth terrace Prairie Village and Jack Anderson Bakersfield Calif and seven grandchildren Services will be held at 11 Saturday at the church burial in Mount Olivet cemetery The rosary will be said at 8 tonight at Mellody-McGilley-Eylar chapel Linwood and Main JEWELL BEAL Jewell Beal 57 of 405 North Eubank Independence died yesterday at Research hospital He was born in Blue Springs and lived in Independence 55 years He was a co-owner of Rollo-dium Mr Beal was an electrician for the Nichols Electric company He was a member of the West College Reorganized Latter Day Saint church He was a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers local No 124 was a charter member of the Independence Junior Chamber of Commerce and a charter member of the Ace of Clubs Surviving are his wife Mr? La Velle Beal of the home two daughters Mrs Jewel-dean Spillman 3412 South Emery Independence and Mrs LaCygne Fowler 1337 Baker Independence and three grandchildren Services will be held at 10:30 Saturday at the Speaks chapel Independence burial in Mound Grove cemetery Friends may call from 7 to 9 o'clock tonight at th chapel ROBE RTL CAR ROLL Robert Carroll 50 of 3457 Holmes died Wednesday at St hospital He was born in Chicago and lived in Traverse City Mich before he moved here about 20 years ago Mr Carroll was a meat cutter for the Safeway stores 15 years He was a Catholic and was an Army veteran of World War II Surviving are his wife Mrs Naomi Car-roll of the home a daughter Miss Patricia Ann Carroll Detroit and his mother Mrs Louise Carroll Traverse City Services will be held at 9 Saturday al St Catholic church and at 11 in Oak Hill cemetery Butler Mo The rosary will be aaid at 8 tonight at the Stine McClure chapel The family suggests contributions to the American Cancer Society ROBERT CASWELL Robert Caswell 43 of 4634 Forest die (Wednesday at Lakeside hospitalrHe was born in Kansas City and lived here about 25 years Mr Caswell was personnel frhp Vciimv ner (hat if students cheated they won $1 but if they were honest they lost 50 cents Each student was dealt 35 hands But in only four of these hands was there an opportunity to cheat The remaining 31 hands were dealt normally found that those whom we had instilled a feeling of low esteem had an increased ency to he said Reporting on another experiment in which small children were given only minimal punishment to curb misbehavior Dr Aronson said youngsters soon began to justify their guided behavior as something they wanted to do way of justifying your behavior is to convince yourself By Phillip Brimble (Science-Medicsl Writer for The Star! New Brunswick What you think of yourself may affect your tendency to commit a dishonest act Dr Elliot Aronson professor of psychology at the University of Texas Austin reported at a seminar for science writers here that preliminary results from tests with college students indicated they were more apt cheat at cards when they held themselves in low esteem a guy who thinks he is a jerk behave like a Dr Aronson asked indications are that he Dr findings rame from a study in which 45 college students were given personality tests MRS EFFIE MERRITT Mrs Effie Merritt 86 of 4201 Locust died Wednesday at a nursing home at 3537 Main She Was born in Williamstown Mo and lived here 38 years Mrs Merritt was a member of St James Catholic church Surviving are a son George Merritt St Joseph Mo a daughter Mrs Mable Seifert of the home eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren Services will be held at 9:30 Saturday at the Freeman chapel burial in Green Lawn cem etery The rosary will be said at 8 tonight at the chapel QUENTINCMILLS Quentin Mills 59 of 2901 Park died yesterday at Veterans hospital He was born in Boone-ville Mo and lived here 42 years! Mr Mills was a retired postal employee He was a member of Pleasant Green Baptist church 1 Mr Mills was an Army veteran of World War II Surviving are his wife Mrs Evelyn Mills of the home a son Em-mftt Mills 4415 East Forty-seventh a sister Mrs Marguerite Williams 1735 Lydia and two grandchildren Services will be held at 11 Tuesday at the church burial in the National cemetery Ft Leavenworth Kas Friends may call from 6 to 10 Monday night at the Watkins chapel MRS JE ANNE RAEYMAECKE RS Mrs Jeanne Raeymdeckers 86 of 5918 Bluejacket Shawnee died yesterday at St hospital She was born in Belgium and lived here nine years Mrs Raey-maeckers was a member of St Catholic church Shawnee Surviving are a son Joseph Raey-maeckers Hermosa Beach Calif two grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren Services will be held at 10 Saturday at the church and Monday in Calvary cemetery Rock Island III The rosary will be said at 7 tonight at the Amos chapel where friends may call after 4 today MRS NANCY J7ROBE RTS Mrs Nancy Roberts 84 Excelsior Springs died yesterday at Excelsior Springs hospital She was a lifelong area resident Mrs Roberts was a member of Excelsior Springs Baptist church Surviving are two daughters Mrs Allene Meek Kansas City and Mrs Elizabeth Tyler Winslow Ariz a sister Mrs Ethyl Cope Weiser Idaho and two grandchildren Services will be held at 2 Saturday at the Prichard chapel Excelsior Springs Friends may call from 7 to 8 tonight at the chapel miss annTeTrosenquist Miss Anna Rosenquist 83 of 6637 Mastin Merriam died yesterday at Shawnee Mission hospital She was born in Osae City Kas and lived here since 1957 Miss Rosenquist was a retired Dostal clerk She was a member of the Hillcrest Covenant church Prairie Stats bank commissioner-Lr rv Lutvy Corporation Jutes Ottawa Office of economic analysis vin Emerson AAanhatlan i development Jack Kelley Arkansas Citv Ben Robinson Wichita and Leigh Warner Cimar-ron Employment security division board of Sid Calbert Wichita Forestry fish and qame Charles Holme Great Bend and Robert Lemon Shawnee Mission Gra advisory Rex Thompson Bogue and James Dean Hutchinson Grain inspection department William Welsh Great Bend Board of healing arts Dr Woodrow Campion Liberal Dr Cyril Black Pratt Dr Craig Argonia and Dr Dean Wise Wichita State board of health Dr John Blank Hutchinson Lawrence Brennan Overland Park and Dr Dewey Ziegler Shawnee Mission Labor Delno Bass Pa rsons State board of probation and parole Alonzo Dempsey Leavenworth and the Rev Keisey Jones Wichita Public employees retirement system board of trustees Charles Clevenger To-Deka Gene Lee Atchison and Thomas Wands jr Kaosa City Kansas State board of regents Dr James Basham Fort Scott State salvage David Dehaemers Olathe James Finnell Topeka and Kenneth Hartstein Wichita Water resources board Bernard Benton Robinson and Brummel Garnett Hull Rites Held Services yesterday for Robert Hull assistant city engineer of Kansas City were attended by more than 600 persons at the Freeman chapel 1116 Rev Ronald Carr officiated Mr Carr said that in lifetime the activities of his family came first in his heart and that love of his city was close by Hull who died Tuesday at the age of 41 had been a city employee 17 years Mr Carr said that Robert Hull's time on earth demonstrated the character of his eternal life because the qualities of character for which he will be remembered are eternal undamaged radio equipment in their plane was lucky they were on the north side of Roan Herron said nobody would have heard them" Herron was dispatched to the mountain about 20 air miles south of here and landed at an altitude of 6200 feet The Ramsey plane crashed at the 6000-foot level so the helicopter was about 200 feet above the plane Walked to Copter had a half mile or more the way we had to Herron explained because of the mountains and winding route necessary But all four passengers were able to walk away from the plane undamaged except for its wings and tailsection Herron landing on the lawn of Carter County hospital here brought Mrs Ramsey and the Rexes in about 1:39 returning with Ramsey 29 minutes later Meeting with newsmen the women were wrapped in blankets Mrs Ramsey 28 is a race car driver like her husband and a flying instructor who has been a pilot longer than her husband Rex works for Laurentide Aviation Ltd a flying service where Ramsey keens his plane they just deemed at the last minute to go Rex is 24 his wife 20 (Continued From Page 1 ty gave up its plans to fly to Key West Fla Instead they will head back for Montreal by commercial plane in a day or so started picking up ice on our way to Asheville Ramsey said had to start climbing over the clouds and when we really got in trouble We control it and with the extreme icing was really quite severe it was a question of whether it caught up with us at Roan mountain some other mountain or down in the skill as a pilot came in handy Roan mountain came into sight we were in the clouds We had only 20 seconds So we simply stalled it on the first available spruce Carried Survival Gear Then he said the party got out its survival gear including sleeping bags and enough food to last the party for 2Vi weeks built a fire was 18 degrees outside when I got there this said Paul Herron of Kingsport the commercial helicopter pilot who rescued the Canadians nobody complained of the After a breakfast of barbe-fgoed chicken Ramsey and Rex took a chance on reaching the tri-City airport in Upper East Tennessee by way of the you enjoy he said want to set values that have an I enduring quality Severe punishment does not ingrain these Dr Aronson said the findings had implications in the penal and law enforcement systems For example he said severe penalties may be ignored hv potential lawbreakers I drunken he said law usually revokes your license but people ignore this rather severe punishment a3 a deterrent because it is so difficult an idea to deal with that they face up to Another example of ineffective punishment is the electric chair the electric chair convince people that they should not commit he said He suggested that a reshuffling of punitive measures might in ordpr Students were given the results modified to cause a particular reaction individually Fifteen students were told tests showed them to be superior persons creative and thus creating self-esteem Fifteen others were told they were immature shallow and uncrea-tive giving them a sense of low esteem The remaining not given test results Then by what seemed like coincidence the students were assigned to another apparently unrelated test which they were told involved a study of extrasensory perception Put in separate cubicles the students received playing cards through a slot TYiey were instructed to play a game called against a dealing machine which they (fere told made occasional mistakes Actually Dr Aronson was dealing the cards in such a man- 15 were' Use Star Want Ads to buy sell rent or utchange Dial BA 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Pages Available:
1,147,760
Years Available:
1871-1990