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A-8 THE DAILY SUN May 24, 1958 IDENNIS THE MENACE By Hank Kercham VITAL RECORDS HARD-LUCK VEGAS RESORT 1 1 IN THE SHADOWS ices 2 p.m. Monday, Knopsnyder Mortuary, Colton. Interment Hillside Ceme MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED BOPJtUEL-MENDEZ Herman Dias. 27; tery. Redlands.

Angelina. 21; both Barstow. RAMIREZ In Barstow. May 20, CASEY-CARRANZA Richard Thomas, RECOMMENDED FOR LICENSE 23; Maria Elena, 22; both San DONATO RAMIREZ jterday in Mt. View Cemetery.

Donato Ramirez, 57, of 505 Mark B. Shaw Co. directed. Clark Barstow, died Tuesday; fhftp in Barstow. A native of Mexico, WILBER PHELPS in Rarstow Sendees for Wilber D.

Phelps CHERENGTON-WEST Donald Frank, 1958. Donato Ramirez, 57, native Mexico, resident Barstow 29 years, California 35 years. Rosary 8 p.m. Monday, O'Donnell Funeral Home, Barstow. Mass 9 a.m.

Tuesday, St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Barstow. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Barstow. the 1920s, will be an asset to Las CARSON CITY, Nev.

After 26; Marjorie Carene, 28; both San Bernardino. Vegas, Desert Inn Secretary Al- SKX ni ill II I I DE AVILA-DE AVTXA Richard Mir- assurances tnat btardust Hotel owner John (Jake the Barber) eles, 26; Nancy, 22; both San rn: TOar- hc' were held yesterday at Ingold lard Roen told the Gaming Board, A in lily I CARD OF THANKS 1 "TkXX iChapel, Fontana, with the Rev Board member William Sinnott Factor will have nothing to do DE LISLE-RAMMTN'GER George Ed a erocer ana uvesiocK rauuiier. ward, 19; Carol Ann. 20; both San We wish to thank all our neighbors and Horace S. Crashing of Fontana with the casino, Nevada's Gam Bernardino.

Survivors are the widow, Au-1 said he questioned this because of the widespread publicity bound GRIBBLE-McMANNON Thomas Alan, Community Church officiating. ing Control Board yesterday recommended a gambling license for 40; lvalue, 37: both Arizona. friends who extended help, sympathy and flowers, to us in our recent sorrow In the loss of our beloved wife and sister. Katherine C. Clarke.

ALBERT W. CLARKE and FAMILY Irs. Irene Ingold, accompanied JEN'SEN-SOXDERSON Kaye Randal, to result from Factor's association with the hotel. UtiSfAW! ILL 21; Timmie Dianne. 19; both San the big Las Vegas resort.

Actual by organist Mrs. Catherine issuance of the license will be Factor most recently was in the KNIGHT-GRIGSBY Charles Stuart. 46, FLORISTS gustina; seven sons, belix, John, Donato Salvadore, Thomas, Andrew and Arthur; seven daughters, Charlotte, Marylou, Genevieve and Mary Ellen Ramirez, and Mmes. Catherine Hughes, Jennie Chavez and Hortense Mil considered Monday by the State news when he opposed an Illinois Bloomington; Genevieve Cochrane, 41, Redlands. Forbes, sang "No Night There" and "Going Home." Pallbearers were E.

C. Cope, H. A. Ingold, C. C.

Ferguson, R. Tax Commission. STEPHENSON'S FLOWERS It Costs No More lor Our Service LIN'DLEY-MARTIN Thomas Anthony, pardon for his 1933 kidnaper prohibition era gangster Roger 22: Suzanne Louise. 18: both Ontario. 117 St Central Bide.

fLx 43-4123 The Stardust, under construc LONDON-LESTER Eddie, 23; Doris Jean 19: both San Bernardino. (The Terrible) Touhy. Touhy was E. Dowd, Blaine Quinn and Carl tion for years but still to open for the first time, recently was FUNERAL DIRECTORS McELHLN ft EY-MURDOCK Edward E. Skorseth.

Earl 19, Colton; Deanna, 20, ban sentenced to prison for 99 years on Factor's testimony that he was ler, and a sister, Mrs. Charlotta Duarte, all of Barstow. Rosary will be recited Monday Bernardino. Interment was in Montecito KREMER FUNERAL HOME Personally Conducted Services NELSON-CARLSON Thomas Layton, bailed out of bankruptcy by Factor's wife, Rella, of Los Angeles, for four million dollars. abducted for $70,000 ransom.

IS: Annette Krisrine. 16: both inoio. Memorial Park. 1446 MT. VERNON AVE.

PH. TUr 5-1611 POLASEK-HERRERA Phillip Charles, at 8 p.m. at O'Donnell Funeral 30; Irene Mailing, 37; both Twentynine MARK B. SHAW, INC. Nearly Century of Funeral Service Under the plan approved by the Palms.

Home, Barstow. Mass will be CLAUD O. LIGOX celebrated Tuesday at 9 a.m. atj Graveside services for Claud ROJAS-OOM Jose Ramon, 21; Car 1525 Waterman Ave. S.B.

Ph. TUr 4-2131 Gaming Board yesterday, the men Joyce, 24: both San Bernardino. ROWE-PEARSON Jack Junior, 35; group which operates the Des St. Joseph uathonc Oiurcn, liar-! Ligon were held yesterday in Gladys Belle, both San Bernardino. Lord's Funeral Chapel Distinctive Funeral Service Green Acres Memorial Gardens, RUCKER-BALLARD Richard Dale, 21, Riverside; Shirley Jean, 18, Ked- ert Inn in Las Vegas will take over the Stardust casino for a monthly rental ranging from 1356 Mt Vernon Ave.

Phone TUr 9-2721 URTBE-ARMENTA Jess Saldana, 31, Corona; Ernestine Garcia, au, Loiton. STANLEY L. DICKEY MORTUARY 000 to $80,000. Bloomington, with the Rev. C.

L. Bruce of South Fontana Community Church officiating. Ingold Chapel, Fontana directed. REUBEN KEYSER VOLKART-ROMTN Freddie Wayne, 8030 Mango Fontana VA 2-2285 20; Peggy Lee. 17; both San DIES SUDDENLY TILLIE'S FUNERAL HOME stow.

Interment will be in Mountain View Cemetery, Barstow. KOYAL W. EDWARDS Royal W. Edwards, 82, of 607 Palmer Costa Mesa, died Thursday at his residence. A native of Brooklyn, Iowa, he had resided in Costa Mesa 13 months, California 29 years, and had been a resident of Colton since 1939, This is a far cry from a plan WHITE-KELLEY Marian Lee, 22, 551 No.

Mt Vemon Ph. TUr 9-8666 Utah: Linda Kay, 16. Oklahoma. HRAPCHAK-FUJIOKI William, 34; STEPHENS BOBBITT FUNERAL HOME originally approved by the state in 1955 under which casino oper Services for Reuben Keyser Ruby, 33; both Los Angeles. Factor wasn't alone in coming under Gaming Board scrutiny during the hearing on the Stardust application.

Members also asked a guarantee that John Drew, former floating dice game operator in the Chicago area, will actually work at the casino managerial post assigned him by the Desert Inn group. Board Chairman Robbins Cahill recalled that Drew seldom was around during the period several years ago when he was supposed to manage the Golden-Bank casino in Reno. Roen told the board that Drew was brought into the Stardust casino group because "he is a colorful character" and, as an outsider, will tend to keep the Stardust from being in competition with the Desert Inn for the same 1156 Street Phone TUr 8-02H were held yesterday at Mark ators were to pay Stardust pro "Why don't we buy BLACK towels?" DIEI: GROVE COLONIAL MORTUARY ARREDONDO In San Bernardino, moter Tony Cornero Stralla Shaw Chapel, with Rabbi Norman F. Feldheym of Temple May 23. 195S, Juan M.

Arre- 738 Highland Ave. S.B. Ph. TUr 9-1151 000 a month in rent. This plan fell dondo, 76, native Mexico, resident Colton 30 years.

Rosary 8 p.m. tomor So Coooool! Emanu El officiating. INGOLD CHAPEL (Funeral Home) row, Knopsnyder Mortuary, Colton. prior to the move to Costa Mesa. TTo a -nostal disnatr-hpr for through and the hotel went into bankruptcy after Stralla's sudden Also officiating were members 16716 Upland Fontana Ph.

VA 2-8083 Mass 8 a.m. Monday, San Salvador Catholic Church. Colton. Interment OALPH WM. ALLEN FUNERAL HOME 25 years and was a member of? sonic No.

348; John death at a Las Vegas dice table. 3:30 p.m., Hermosa Cemetery. Colton. Phone TRiangle 5-1123 130 S. Willow Rialto rhmv rrnrf rb.

Mpm. iu- "erron master: Jonn BIGELOW In San Bernardino. Calif. Factor, who served six years in May 23, 1958. Mrs.

Grace M. Bigelow, Survivors are the widow, Carrie! enau, senior warden, a a federal prison for a whisky fraud 79, native New York, resident Colton CEMETERIES Walter A. Tompkins, chaplain. 14 years. Services 10 a.m.

Monday in the 1940s and who was accused Knopsnyder Mortuary, Colton. Inter Costa Mesa; two sons, Jack Pomona, and A. C. Edwards, of a seven million dollar South ment, Montecito Memorial Park. Cantor was Max G.

Klein. Pallbearers were Charles EDWARDS In Costa Mesa, May B. MONTECITO MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Lots. Mausoleums Crematory Ph. TA 5-3024 South End Waterman Ave.

African diamond mine swindle in 22. 195S, Royal W. Edwards. 82, native Wswt Kvn Sid-U Jack Harrison, Samuel Brooklyn, Iowa, resident Costa Mesa 13 months, California 29 years, former resident Colton. Services 2 p.m.

Mon Edwards' and Mrs. Josephine! Jack, B' VSfU, Hyman GREEN ACRES MEMORIAL GARDENS uuieiiK cuiu oeiiecuci u. oeas day, Ralph Wm. Allen Funeral Home, Rialto. Interment Mt View Cemetery.

and Ramshaw, Santa Cruz, Serving the Inland Empire 19050 7th St. Bloomington Ph. TRinlty 7-0725 Honorary pallbearers were G. SHEPPHARD In Los Angeles. Calif.

Teamsters Lawyer Made Chairman of Monitor Board May 22, 195S, Mrs. Sadie Florence M. Sellar, Harold Hanover and Shepphard, 78, native Galesburg, El, Philip Kassel, former resident Colton. Services 1:30 MOUNTAIN VIEW CEMETERY Highland Avenue at Waterman San Bernardino. Ph.

TUr 5-61S8 p.m. Tuesday, Mark B. Shaw Chapel. Interment was in Homa of clientele. Another outsider asso-j ciated with Drew as casino boss is Milton Jaffe of Pittsburgh, onetime manager of ex-heavyweight boxer Billy Conn.

REFUSED LICENSE Frank-talking Samuel L. Bratt of Las Vegas was refused a cense by the Gaming Board be-! cause of his past partnership in illegal Florida gambling with what board members described as "the most notorious figures in the country." i When questioned about his background, Bratt freely rattled off such names as Jake and Meyer Lansky, Joe Adonis and Frank Ericson as ex-partners at the Greenacres Club in Broward County, Fla. "I don't know how it happened, but I started out with 70 per cent! and wound up with 11 per said Bratt. To which Sinnott observed: "He was the victim of a typical muscle but in the face of the record we can't give him a license." Bratt wanted to invest $12,500 for a one-fourth interest in the1 I Saratoga Race Book in Las Vegas. I Interment Hermosa Cemetery, Colton.

ULLENBRUCH In San Bernardino, Eternity Cemetery, grandchild. Services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at Ralph Wm. Allen Funeral Home, Rialto. Interment will be in Mt.

View Cemetery. SADIE FLORENCE SHEPPARD Mrs. Sadie Florence Shepphard, 78, of 1702 Crenshaw Los May 23, 1958, Norman W. Ullenbruch, 72, resident Buffalo, N.Y., visiting San Bernardino 10 days. Body for Judge Letts set up the monitor system in a compromise of the suit.

In that settlement, Hoffa took over the presidency and the HARRY W. OTERMTER Cardinal Stritch Shows Slight Improvement Graveside services for Harry W. warded yesterday, Buffalo, services and Interment Grove Colonial Mortuary COOLERS Gaffers Sattler UTILITY Appliance Corporation Complete Roof $OfiE Installation Uv INCLUDES 4500 CFM Utility Cooler. All parts labor. Installation by licensed air conditioning coo-tractor.

On year guarantee. Free Estimates Financing WE HAVE COOLER PADS ATCO Inc. Heating Air Conditionlnf Sheet Metal Work Open Sat. and Sunday 25048 3rd St. Ph.

TUx 85-4145 Acrou t-roia fcurton AFB Main Gate three monitors were ordered to Overmier were held yesterday in directing locally. LANE In Los Angeles, May 22, Fairhaven Cemetery, Santa Ana. keep an eye on the situation to help insure there would be no Angeles, died Thursday at a Los ROME Samuel Cardinal 195S, Mi's. Clara B. Lane, 89.

native Michigan, resident Los Angeles two years, former resident Yucaipa 47 Stephens Bobbitt Funeral Home WASHINGTON UP) Martin F.l O'Donoghue, local lawyer who has represented the Teamsters Union, yesterday was made chairman of the monitor board named by a federal court to watch Teamsters management. The surprise choice was made by Federal Judge F. Dickenson Letts. O'Donoghue represented the Teamsters in the early stages of a suit brought by a group of rank Angeles hospital. A native of directed.

corruption or dictator tactics. years. Services 10:30 a.m. Monday, Yu caipa Methodist Church. Interment Galesburg, 111., she was a former Officiating were members of Montecito Memorial Park.

Emmerson's resident of Colton. Jubilee Lodge 604, AM, Santa Yucaipa Mortuary directing. The original monitor board chairman, former Municipal Judge Nathan Cayton, resigned last year on the ground of press of DEBBINK In Redlands, May 22, 1958. John William Debbink, 45, Ana; George Rupert, master; Ee-ward Swain, senior warden; Car Survivors are the widower, Walter and a son, Walter Los Angeles; two sisters, Mrs. Stella native The Netherlands, resident Red- Stritch continued to show slight improvement yesterday after another restful night.

The 70-year-old Archbishop of Chicago suffered a stroke Monday that partially paralyzed him. He was recovering from the amputation of his right arm, caused by a blood clot. lands nine months. Services 2 p.m. los Benson, chaplain and Leroy Monday.

F. Arthur Cortner Qiaoel, Redlands. Interment, Hillside Cemetery. other business. He praised Hoffa and other Teamsters leaders for cooperating in helping correct and file union members seeking Connelly, senior steward.

Filanc, San Bernardino, and Mrs. GOFORTH In San Bernardino, Calif. Pallbearers were Arthur Wil Edna Lantz, Glendale; her step May 22. 1958, Mrs. Nora M.

Goforth. to block James R. Hoffa from becoming Teamsters president. 76, native Canada, resident California conditions within the union. bur, Fred Ferryman, Mylo Keith, mother, Mrs.

Rouie Hebbard, Col 47, years, Bloomington 17 years. Serv Leroy King, Connelly and Swain, ton; three grandchildren and a WAR I ii i i 1 urtrc neaaauarTers Tor nomemaicers FRANK J. LIMBACHER Services for Frank John Lim-bacher were held yesterday at Stanley L. Dickey Mortuary, Fontana. The Rev.

Nicholas A. Eva-lenko, of Church of Modern Christianity Fontana, officiated. Mrs. Patricia Murray sang "The Lord's Prayer," and "Beautiful Isle." Accompanist was Mrs. Alva Bland.

great-grandchild. Services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at Mark B. Shaw Chapel. Interment will be in Her-mosa Cemetery, Colton.

The body will lie in state from Monday afternoon to time of services. NORMAN W. ULLENBRUCH Norman W. Ullenbruch, 72, of Buffalo, N.Y., died yesterday while visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

George A. Gaffney, 7269 Garden San Bernardino. The Store Wifh 10,000 If ems 0 Pipe Pipe Fittings Bath Kitchen Fixtures Repair Replace- ment Parts Plus All Plumbing Supplies Electrical Wire Fixtures Supplies Housewares Galvanized Ware Tents Camping Equipment Outdoor Supplies Men's Boys' Dress Shoes Clothing Chaise Lounges Rollaway Beds Mattresses Western SUNDAYS 'til 6 P. M. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 'til 9 P.M.

M- am Pallbearers, all members of the auDearers, ail members ol Fontana Kiwanis Club, were Carljl I Wear Redwood Furniture aterman Vitalie, Charles VV. Kurth, Nor- The body was forwarded yester man fViuW-nciv Paul TVT pPq Ka Charles R. Miller, and F. GaiL Squires. Interment was in Green Acres Memorial Gardens, Bloomington.

5 50 day to Buffalo for services and interment. Grove Colonial Mortuary directed locally. He was chief clerk for Bethlehem Steel Corp. BERT CONWELL CIIASE PUP TENTS Made from waterproofed canvas. Brand new, excellent for campers and hunters.

Lightweight and eaiy to handle. Complete with poles, pins. MRS. NORA M. GOFORTH Mrs.

Nora M. Goforth, 76. na Graveside services for Bert onwell Chase were held yesterday in Mt. View Cemetery, with tive of Canada and resident of PI Bloomington 17 years, died Thurs- i day in a San Bernardino hospital, A resident of California 47 years, Mrs. Goforth lived at 16579 Santa 0 0 $50.00 Cash Every Saturday Night at 8:30 Just Come In and Register Nothing Else to Do LAST WEEK'S WINNER ELLA M.

CLARK 7805 Del Rosa Ave. San Bernardino This Weekend On CHAISE LOUNG! JR. UMBRELLA TENT the Rev. Thomas H. Miller of Community Church officiating.

Mark B. Shaw Co. directed. HILDA HAVENS Services for Mrs. Hilda Havens Si H95 Waterproofed canvas.

Lightweight and easy to assemble. Complete with poles and stakes. Full 7'x7'. SI 3.50 valu ii il Ana, Bloomington. I She is survived by the widow-! er, John two sons, Thomas, Bloomington and John Ontario; a daughter, Mrs.

Bessie Willis, Bloomington; 10 grandchildren and 1 4 gTeat-grandchildren. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Knopsnyder Mortuary, Colton, with interment in Hillside 0 OUTSIDE WHITE PAINT Quartermaster Barracks Brand In 5-Gallon I 49 Pail qol. SINGLE GALLON $1.69 UMBRELLA TENT io-xs- 'ATIO PADS were held yesterday at Wee Kirk of the Heather, Forest Lawn Memorial Cemetery, Glendale, with the Rev. Clifford G.

Vogle of Glendale Lutheran Church officiating. Mrs. Thelma Leggett, accompanied by organist C. Harold Vick, sang "Sunset and Evening Star" and "Finlandia." Pallbearers were Raymond Mc-Worter, Robert Harbottle, George Gray, Patrick and Gerald Mc-Worter and Sigmund Czyg. Cemetery, Redlands.

REDWOOD LOG OIL Chrome dome which reflects heat of the sun. window in rear wall. Pull over mosquito net door. Full size canopy. Dry treated floor.

Full size complete with tent and poles. TV FM-HI-FI ANTENNAS We carry a complete sugply at city an fringe area antennas, masti and all TV antenna materials. Single $69 V-Cone Antennas 10-ft. $170 Mast 1 Lead-in Wire per ft. WE INSTALL ANTENNAS FREE ESTIMATES Let Us Help You Plan Year SPRINKLER SYSTEM Galvanized Pipe 2495 ETTA LEXORA WORSFOLD Services for Mrs.

Etta Lenora Worsfold will be held today at 10 a.m. at Stephens Bobbitt Chapel. Interment will be in Mt. View Knife Edges Striped Colors Regular Fn" wiear re anna, bock ioss Reg. rr $1.83 gal.

liWW "ALOHA" OUTSIDE PAIHT Sat. Sun Only Cemetery. $5.95 AKLIE C. KTLLEBREW AIR MATTRESS Our better quality Mad to keep the Islands gleaming white. Manufactured by Paint Di Services for Arlie C.

Killebrew vision of Matson-Honolulu Industries 51.93 Inc. Reg. $2.95 V2-lnch In 1 Qc per 21 -ft. Length IOw ft. s2 E3 25 x72 plastic mattress with foolproof valve.

Fits any sleeping bag. Reg. S8.95. Station Wagon Mattresses in Stock Plastic Pipe, V2-lnch GARDEN HOSE Use Regular f). per Steel Fittings 0" ft.

Interment was in Forest Lawn, with Kremer Funeral Home directing. JOSEPH FLOYD GRAHAM Services for Joseph Floyd Graham were held yesterday at Kremer Funeral Home, with Dr. Boyce Van Osdel of Calvary Baptist Church officiating. Mrs. Ava Irick played "Andante Religioso" and "Good Night and Good Morning." Interment was in Montecito Memorial Park, with friends serving as pallbearers.

FRANCES HERNANDEZ RUIS INFANT DAUGHTER Services for Mrs. Frances Her $193 5-Yr. Guarantee I Champion Brass Sprinkler Heads QQfi will be held today at 10 a.m. at Grove Colonial Mortuary, with Wi the Rev. Garth Smith of land Church of Christ officiating, Pf Interment will be in Mt.

View Cemetery. T. J. WRIGHT 1 LI Services for T. J.

Wright will' be held today at 10:30 a.m. atj Mark B. Shaw Chapel. Interment! will be in Pioneer Memorial Cemetery. jj LTLLIE DORIS LADISOX iPl Services for Mrs.

Lillie Doris Ladison will be held today at 11:30 a.m. at the New Hope Bap-jO tist Church, 7th and Harris V2" full WW eo. i I We Searched the Country for It! We Wrofe fo Every Army Surplus Disposal Center in the United States! WE FOUND IT! Again by Popular Demand This Summer ARMY SURPLUS SCOUT BAGS As Law SO 98 AS nandez Ruis and her infant daughter were held yesterday at Kremer Funeral Home, with the Rev. J. F.

Antiqua of Assembly Lifetime Guarantee Vinyl Plastic A fine hose that will not rot, crack, kink or peel. This is a quality hose for those who want the best. You will never have to buy another hose. Prices Start at with the Rev. Arthur Cathcart of' Friendship Baptist Church, Fon-i tana, officiating.

Interment will be I of God Church officiating. ZIP TWO TOGETHER FOR COUPLES ARCTIC SLOPE FAMILY SIZE in Green Acres Memorial Gar dens, Bloomington, with Tillie'si 20-GAL WATER HEATER SLEEPING BAG Funeral Home directing. Friends' may call at the mortuary until! nl Automatl Cut-Off time of services. THEODORE R. MILLER ADDrox.

5'x25' length for nurseries nn 1 1 0 1-Y poultry ranches, flower growers, anyo IS95 The body of Theodore R. Miller Regular $18.88 Value Guarantee Parts and Service) 36x80 Pounds Filled Full Zipper to Allow Two Bags to Be Joined Insulated Weatherstrip Double Air Mattress Pockets Attached Head Guard will lie in state from noon to-! day until time of services, 10 a.m. Monday, at F. Arthur! who needs partial shade from the sum mer sun, or protection from birds. 30-ejal $32.50 for Vi" Hose 2 for $30.00 Butan.

Heaters in Stock Cortner Chapel, Redlands. The; Rev. T. J. Walling of Central Hymns were by Mrs.

Crescen-cia Pedroza. Interment was in Mt. View Cemetery, with friends serving as pallbearers. A wake was held Thursday at Kremer' s. MARY C.

HILTABIDEL Services for Mrs. Mary C. Hil-tabidel were held yesterday at Mark B. Shaw Chapel, with the Rev. Lyle Marvin of Grace Brethren Church officiating.

Louis Marvin, accompanied by organist Seward H. Brush, sang "Lead Me Gently Home, Father" and "No Night There." An organ solo was "When Day Is Done." Nephews serving as pallbearers were Floris W. Cook, J. W. Mc-Kee, Millard M.

Salmon, A. N. Martinson, Jack G. Fisher and Jerry Keener. Interment was in Mt.

View Cemetery. Church of Christ will officiate. 0 yi i I Now In Our 13th Year at This Same Location Interment will be in Mt. View 0 i ,11 A 0 Cemetery. 34 Found Guilty of Trying to Run Arms BROWNSVILLE, Tex.

(J) A Federal District Court jury found 34 men guilty of conspiracy run arms to the leader of the 'abortive Cuban revolt, Fidel Cas tro. It found the 35th defendant 1dterman PHONES: TUxedo 43-5410 AVGe TUrner 8-9477 innocent. The panel returned its verdict IJ MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 'TIL 9 P.M. OPEN SUNDAYS 'TIL 6 P.M. KAREN L.

ALBRIGHT Graveside services for infant after 8 hours and two minutes of Karen L. Albright were held yes-j deliberation,.

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