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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 34

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i if? 34 THE KANSAS CITY TIMES Tuwdfly December 23 1949 DEATHS AND FUNERAL NOTICES HUEY-MRS ALBANY MAY of 70WrE TtKBfipnir NIMBI Deaths HUTCHINGS CECIL tour pMd away I al service our chapel age 80 of December 2Ut Funetf-mi Tuesday I iv ferment Rose Hill cemetery HUBER AND WOOD HOLDEN MO MR WALTER age 85 a 4440 Norledae netted away December 4440 Nor ledge netted ewey 13 169 MUEHLEBACH 4100 ROOST HI MRS OCIR ANN egeSlriTl Benton blvd netted away Decemfcr 20th IW Service 9 a Tuesday intfj chapel 4404 indep Ave Burial Ridge Per cemetery Merthall Mo 3HEIL FUNERAL HOME CH 1-4445 MRS IBTTY JANS year old Wellington Mo lunar1 service 2 Tuesday at St Lift' United Church of Christ Wellington burial will be at the church cemetery family will receive friendt 74 tonigt at the funeral home Sheppard Funeral Home Wellington Mo President Plans Family Dinner For Christmas Washington The President and Mrs Nixon are planning a private family dinner Christmas day joined only by daughter Tricia and Mamie Eisenhower widow of the former president The younger daughter Julie and her husband David Eisenhower are in Belgium visiting parents Ambassador and Mrs John Eisenhower Constance Stuart Mrs staff director said there would be no guests at the Christmas dinner but the President and Mrs Nixon will call a few friends to extend greetings Hie dinner will be served early so that members of the White House domestic staff can spend more of the holiday with their families aides said Topping the menu will be turkey roasted with chestnut stuffing and served with giblet gravy It also includes fresh fruit cup candied sweet potatoes corn squash cranberry sauce blueberry muffins and mince pie ices win be hald at 8:15 Wednesday at the Butler chapel 22 South Eighteenth Kansaa City Kansas and at 9 at St Pius Catholic church burial in Resurrection cemetery Friends may call from 7 to 9 o'clock tonight at the chapel MRS IANTHIA FLOWERS Mr Ianthia Flowers 80 of 2115 Olive died yeaterday at the Swope Ridge nursing home She was born in Plumerville Ark and lived here 65 years Mrs Flowers was a member of the Church of God in Christ 1709 Highland She was also a member of tne Missionary Society and the Mother Board of the church Surviving are a brother the Rev James Douglas 2460 Chestnut and another brother Otis Douglas and a sister Mrs Irene Williams both of the home Services will be held at 11 Saturday at the church burial in Lincoln cemetery Friends may call from 6 to 9 Friday night at the chapel MRS GUNN Mrs Mabel Gunn 78 Pasadena Tex died yesterday at a hospital there She and her husband Ephraim Gunn of the home moved there in 1948 from her birthplace Eldon Mo Also surviving are a son Jack Gunn Pasadena a daughter Mrs John Madison 3219 Steele and a brother Tex A Crane 3214 Barber both of Kansas City Kansas a half brother Julian Crane Eldon six grandchildren and a great-grandchild Services will be held at 11 Wednesday at the graveside in the Maple HOI cemetery Friends may call after 8 Wednesday at the Simmons chapel MR JOHN of 1224 E5ih ave passed awty Dec 20th Funaral service our chapel 11 a Tut Cre- mation DW NEWCOMER'S SONS VI 2-3311 ARMOUR RO AT KNOX LINCK JR Service! for EirdC Linck Jr of 10715 Holmes will be heIC 1 o'clock Tuesday at ttie Mount Mori funeral homa Inferment will follow In Moriah cemetery MOUNT MORIAH FUNERAL I HOLMES AT 105TH it ate MR CECIL 57 of 313 Farm-er passed away December 21st service 1 Hartwell Baptist church Interment Hartwell cemetery Family will reeflv friands 7- Monday at the chapel GEO CARSON SONS Winner at Fuller CL rt0 LOV E-ARTHUR A age 77 2706 711 pasted awav December 22nd Service! a December 24th at Blue Ridge naB8k inw-v evening Ran Chapel Interment Mount Morn Family will receive friends 7-9 Tuesfl CHAPti-Lus4 MRS MARY ETTA 85 ftrm-erly of 2914 Stark passed away December 19th Services in our chapel 10 a Tuesday Interment Floral Hilts Memorial Gardens Family will receive friends Monday Family request no flower suggest contribution to home for eoedBap-tlsts Ironton Mo FLORAL HILLS FUNERAL HOME Blue Ridge at Gregory FL 3-1211 MR CARL 1 51! KWc-wood Dallas Tex passed away Djc 20th Services 2 Wednesday In Wr chapel Interment Floral Hills NEWCOMER'S SONS LO 1-0024 PASEO AT BRUSH CREEK TWO JET AIRLINERS with passengers aboard reported The plane in the foreground skidded off skidded off rain-slicked and ice-patched runways during a landing run The airliner in the back- yesterday at Philadelphia International airport and ground slid into the mud moments before the pho-became bogged down in mud No injuries were tograph was made (Wirephoto) MR WILLIAM SR-' 76 of 9100 Park Lenexa Kas pa nod away December 21 services 1:30 in-Wednesday at our chapel interment Mt Hope cemetery in state after I Tuesday NEWCOMER'S SONS DR 1-C8S0 BARNETT AT 10TH MRS BERNIECE age 16 of 310 NE 64th Gladstone Mo pissed away December 21 1969 Service 2 Tuesday in th Antioch Charet Interment East Slooe Memorial Garret) Friends may call 4-8 Monday MCGILLEY ANTIOCH CHAPEL 3325 NE VIVION RD 453-7700 Mail or Phone Your STAR WANT ADS Early -Dial BA 1-5500 Direct Line to Ad Takan DEADLINES: TIMES 12 Day lfw STAR 5 KU SUNDAY IIS Phone Lines Open: MONDAY thru FRIDAY 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM SATURDAYS 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM SUNDAYS HOLIDAYS 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM ORR-MRS LENA BELL age 73 of 317 Indiana passed awav December 22 1969 Rosary Tuesday at the MidtOwn chapel Services 10 a Wednesday at Assumption church 31 a Benton blvd Interment Mt Olivet cemetery Friends may call at the chapel after 2 Tuesday mcgilley midtown chap MAIN AT LINWOOD nds ni! PLL3-420 Services tor Mrs Patricia (Pat) Owen of 210 East 33rd will be held in me Stine McCflire chapel Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'eloc Informant Memorial Park cametary Stine A McClure WE 1-777 LESTER age 90 of Pleasant Hill Mo oassed away Dec 21st Serv-Ices 2 Tuesday Stanley chaoel Inter- Dlaseent Util -e Tax Increase Is Linked to School Levy Jackson County residents who notice that their tax bills are higher this year and who read about tax increases in Kansas by reassessment should not be confused George Lehr county collector said yesterday The increase in Kansas City is due to a higher school levy voted earlier this year and not to a reassessment He said his office has received many calls from taxpayers who were charged more this year than last and who wondered if their property had been revalued upward In each case he said it was found that there was no reassessment The school levy was raised 43 cents in the Kansas City school district in a special election July 1 The levy passed after two earlier ones had failed The county collects school and city property taxes on the same bills as its own The other units receive the greater share of the to 9 Monday at tha chapel STANLEY FUNERAL HOME PLEASANT HILL MO MRS FLOSSIE 77 636 Herd esfy passed away December and Services 10 a Wednesday In our chaoel Graveside 12 o'clock noOn Grace-land cemetery Weston Mo NEWCOMER'S SONS Two Area Men Named to Group On 1-35 Signs (By a Member of The Ster's Staff) Two retired military officers from the Kansas City area were named yesterday by Gov Warren Hearnes to a 5-man committee to recommend signs and markings along a section of 1-35 to be named the 35th Infantry Division Memorial highway Chosen were Frank Tail-man 57 of 3400 West Coleman road and John Cobb 60 of 2715 South Crysler street Independence Tallman a World War II veteran retired from the Navy Reserve in 1964 as a commander He owns the Tail-man insurance agency here Cobb served with the 35th division in World War II He retired from the Army Reserve in July with the rank of ctjlo-nel He retired laat January ax head chemist for American Oil refinery in Sugar Creek 1-35 is being built north from Kansas City into Iowa with routing similar to 69 Hie Missouri section will be designated as a memorial to the 35th infantry division because many of the divisions members were from Kansas and Missouri Other committee members: Maj Gen Lawrence Hein-lein Jefferson City retired from the Army Col Leslie Greiner Fayette Mo former member of the 35th and now a member of the Missouri National Guard and William Burton Jefferson City Army veteran and member of the Disabled American Veteran LO 1-0024 AT BRUSH CREEK AT PASEO Grain Valley Mo passed awav SUtv MRS LUCRETIA age 84 of 70 Manheim passed away December 22nd Funeral services Muehlebach chaoel 11 Wednesday Ii cemetery In state et after 7 uesday MUEHLEBACH 6800 TROOST Muehlebach chapel it a Interment Mount MorlaS at the Muehlebach chap- HI 4-2060 MRS LUCRETIA age 84 7W Manheim passed away December 22nd MUEHLEBACH 6800 TROOST HI 4-2068 Aanounesmtnf MRS LENA WELLER Mrs Lena A Weller 89 of 8015 East Eighty-eighth the registrar of the Nurses Professional Registry of the Missouri Nurses association the last 12 years died Sunday at the home Mrs Weller was born in Ida-na Kas and lived here 45 years She was graduated from registered training at the Clay Center hospital Clay Center Kas in 1922 Mrs Weller resigned from the Nurses Professional registry on Decem-Iber 1 and was then employed I by the Sharp Kidde Webb construction company She was a member of the Longview Methodist church Mrs Weller served on the board of directors of the State Nurses association She was also a member of the Heart of America Rebekah lodge and the Past Noble Grand club She was the past president of the Raytown Business and Professional club Surviving is a daughter Mrs Thelma Welsh 8907 East Ninety-eighth terrace and two grandchildren Services will be held at 1 Wednesday at the Muehle-bach chapel: burial in Floral Hills cemetery Friends may call after 1 today at the chapel WALTER CAROLAN Walter Carolan 61 of Kansas City and Lone Pine farm Lone Jack died yesterday at St hospital He was born in Philadelphia and lived in Kansas City 28 years He established the Carolan Company Inc of which he was president Mr Carolan was a graduate of Drexel Institute of Technology in Pennsylvania He was a member of the Country Club Methodist church He was a member of the Engineers club of Kansas City the Chamber of Commerce Blue Hills Country club and the Farmers club He leaves his wife Mrs Elenore Carolan of the home three sons Walter Carolan jr 6435 Wenonga road Mission Hills WiUiam Carolan 1010 West Fifty-seventh End Robert Carolan 4800 West Seventy-seventh Prairie Village and nine grandchildren Services will be at 10 Wednesday morning at the Freeman chapel burial Philadelphia Friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight at the chapel The family requests no flower and suggests contributions to the American Cancer Society ROYBAlLEN Roy Allen 59 of 638 Myrtle died Saturday at the home He was born in Camden Mo and lived here 18 years He was a machinist before he retired Surviving are his wife Mrs Fay Allen of the home a daughter Mrs Hope Chasteen Liberty two brothers Thomas Allen Tunas Mo and Herbert AUen 6210 North Antioch road four sisters Mrs Blanche Marshall Trenton Mich Mrs MarriUa RusseU and Mrs Hazel Lynch both of Macke Creek Mo and Mrs Wanza Canon Tunas and five grandchildren Services will be held at 2 today at the Hopewell Baptist church near Tunas burial in the church cemetery NORMAL BEITS Normal Junior Beets 50 of 1948 North Fifteenth Kansas City Kansas died yesterday at a nursing home at 3660 Summit Mr Beets a lifelong Kansas City Kansas resident was a street department employee He was a member of the London Heights Methodist church Mr Beets was a member and past grand of the Summunduwot Odd Fellows lodge No 3 and the Wyandotte Rebekah lodge No 6 Surviving are his wife Mrs Georgia Beets of the home a ion Terry Beets 1848 North Twenty-sixth two daughters Mrs Trudy Price 1730 Garfield and Miss Penney Lynn Beets of the home his mother Mrs- Rose Beets 1816 North Seventeenth sand two brothers Ellsworth Beets 2404 Red Bridge and Jack Beets 5000 George Services will be held at 1:30 Wednesday at the Werner chapel burial in Chapel Hill cemetery Friends may call after 6 tonight at the chapel LEE DAVIS Lee Davie 62 Wathena Kas Sed yesterday at the University Kansas Medical Center He was a farmer Surviving are a brother Clarence Davis Wathena anc three sisters Mrs Ethyl Miller 5342 North Cambridge Mrs Blanche Shelton Waterloo la and Mrs Dorothy Kelly Topeka Services will be held at 1 Wednesday at the Harmon chapel Wathena burial in Memorial Park cemetery St Joseph LEO DOWNEY Leo Downey 77 of 4145 Terrace street died yesterday at St Joseph hospital He was born in Mo and lived hert 36 years Mr Downey was a commission man for Swift and Henry Livestock company He was a 'member of Guardian Angels Catholic church Mr Downey was a member of the Holy Name society and the St Vincent de Paul society of the church He was a member of the Bishop Hogan Knights of Columbus and was a past faithful navigator of the fourth degree Knights of Columbus Mr Downey was a World War I Army veteran He was a member of Grover Metzger American Legion gjst Surviving are his wife Mrs elen Downey of the home a daughter Mr Patricia Scott Gladstone and eight grandchildren Services will be held at 10:30 Wednesday at the church burial in Plattsburg Rosaries will be eaid at 8 and 8:30 tonignt at the McGil- FUNERAL DIRECTORS THE WEILERT FUNERAL HOME Offering the lowest possible funeral coat in the Kansas City area HI 4475 DEATHS AND FUNERAL NOTICES HAROLD SMITH age 68 of 909 76rn st passed away December 20th FiA neral services Muehlebach chpl 0 Tuesday interment Forest Hill cemetery In state at the Muehlebach chapel Nr Monday Family reouetts ne flowers or contribution MUEHLEBACH 4800 TROOST HI A 2068 MRS JOSEPHINE (Dl GIRLAMO) 34 of 402 Bales oassed awav December 20th Services Tuesday 9:30 a Assumption church Burial Calvary PASSANTIONO BROS GR 1-2844 Tate Case Figure Gets Plea Delay Los Angeles Charlea Manson leader of a nomadic clan won a delay yesterday in entering a plea to a charge of murder in the killing of actress Sharon Tate and six others He also was given additional time to arrange legal representation The 35-year-old former convict told a judge news media have already executed and buried Possessed his followers say with hypnotic powers he added in his court appearance: anyone is hypnotized the people are hypnotized by the lies that have been Before he appeared one codefendant Miss Leslie Van Kouteji 19 pleaded innocent to two counts of murder and one of conspiracy A third codefendant Linda Kasabian 20 won a 2-week delay In entering plea so her attorney could study the transcript of the hearing before the grand jury that indicted them Indicted with Manson and the two young women were Susan Atkins 21 who pleaded innocent last week Charles Watson 24 held in McKinney Tex and Patricia Krenwinkel 22 held in MobUe Ala All but Miss Van Honten are charged with killing Miss Tate and four visitors to her home August 9 and with killing Mr and Mrs Leno La-Bianca the next night Miss Van Honten is charged only in the LaBianca slayings The coart appearance gave Manson his first view of any of his codefendants since he was arrested on car theft charges last October at his military-style commnne near Death valley The glimpse was brief and no words were exchanged as the women were led into court on the opposite side of the room then removed to return separately for their brief hearings Manson asked that he be allowed to defend himself at his trial Judge William Keene told Manson repeatedly that self-representation was serious He urged him to confer about the step with an attorney appointed for that purpose LLOYD HERRING Lloyd Herring 56 Freeman died Sunday near the home He was a Baptist Mr Herring was an employee of the Hanrahan Asphalt and Paving company Kansas City more than 11 years Surviving are his wife Mrs Vera Herring of the home three daughters Debbie Herring of the home Mrs Lois Buchanon Oakdale Calif and Mrs Patsy Ruth Carpenter Sunnyvale Calif two ions Gilbert Herring Los Angeles and Larry Herring Trenton Mo four brothers Ray Herring 6656 Berger Kansas City Kansas James Herring Las Vegas Nev: Robert Herring Wichita and Russell Herring Stinnett Tex a lister Mrs Ruth Adair Taloga Okla and 18 randchildren Services will be ield at 2 Wednesday in the Freeman Missouri Baptist church burial in Mount Moriah cemetery MRS WILLIAM HOWEY SR Mrs Edna Howey 52 of 3213 Ash Independence died yesterday at the Research Medical center She was a lifelong area resident Mrs Howey worked in the regional office of Montgomery Ward Co She was a member of the Tall Towers chapter of the American Business Womens association Mrs Howey was past president of Pitcher elementary school P-T A She was a member of the Trinity Lutheran hospital auxiliary Mrs Howey was a member of the Memorial Lutheran church Surviving are her husband William Howey sr of the home three sons William Howey jr 4019 Harvard lane Walter Howey 8529 Holmes road and Edward Howey 544 South Denver two brothers Carl Schneider 5618 Harvard Raytown and Frank Schneider 8824 Wilson and two sisters Mrs Theresa Wilson Emporia Kas and Mrs Helen Marin Gravois Mills Mo Service will be held at 10 Wednesday at the Earp chapel where friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight EDWARD HUDSON Edward Hudson 65 Seattle formerly of Kansas City died December 12 at the home Mr Hudson lived in Seattle about two years He was a chef here before he retired Surviving are his stepmother Mr Dwade Hudson-Springdale Ark and brother John Hudson sr Atlanta Graveside services will be held today at Willamette cemetery Portland Ore MRS PLOY RASTER Mrs Floy Raster 93 of 703 West Thirty-eighth died yesterday at a nursing home at 911 Linwood She was born in Camden County Missouri and lived here 65 years Mrs Raster was a member of the Central Presbyterian church Surviving are two daughters Mrs Thelma Cisel and Mrs Maurine Mathews both of 705 West Thirty-eighth and a sister Mrs Carrie Hudspeth of the home Service will be held at 10 Wednesday at the Wagner chapel burial in the Budcner cemetery MRS MAYME KEEDWELL Mrs Mayme Keedwell 89 of 1834 MSywood Independence died yesterday at the Independence hospital She waa bom in Cameron Tex and lived in In-dependence 50 years Mrs Keedwell was a Methodiat Surviving are three daughters Mrs Thelma Barent 31X3 South Northern Independence Mrs Lottie Etta Grayton Le Compte La and Mrs Martha Goeking of the home two aistera Mias Alice Gohman and Mrs Henrietta Driver both of Richmond Tex eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren Services will be held at 2 o'clock Wedneeda: at the Speaks chapel Indepenc ence burial in Mount Moriah cemetery Friends may call from 7 until 9 tonight at the chapeL ARTHUR A LOVE Arthur A Love 77 of 2706 East Seventy-ninth died yesterday at the Research Medical center He was bom in Mystic la and lived here 42 years Mr Love was a printing pressman before he retired He was a member of Printing local No 16 Mr Love wu a member of the Ivanhoe Masonic lodge Surviving are hi wife Mrs Eva Love and a son James Love both of the home four da ters Mrs Maty Jane Collin East Armour Mrs Wilma Hughes Colorado Springs Mrs Betty Thurmond Waco Tex and Mrs LucUle Marsh Corpus Christ! Tex eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren Serv ices will be held at 10 Wednesday at the Blue Ridge Christian chapel burial in Mount Moriah cemetery Friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight at the chapel BRAILE-SALVATORE age 44 of 546 Gillis passed awav December 21 1969 Rosary Tuesday 8 pm Service Wednesday 9 a Holy Rosary church Interment Green Lawn cemetery SEBBETO FUNERAL HOME BA 1-4400 To Lead Committee On Youth MRS EDITH of 2422 Parallel Services 10:30 Wednesday in the chapel on 18th at Wash Blvd wtar friends may call after 4 Tuesday Interment Highland Park FULTON-NICKEL FUNCRAL HOME TE 1-182 MRS RENA 82 of 3920 Paseo passed away December 19th Services 2 Tuesday in our chapel Interment Moral Mills NEWCOMER'S SONS LO 1-0024 PASEO AT BRUSH CREEK SENKOSKY Services for Frank Sn-koskv of 101 Mornings ide dr will be held at 11 o'clock Tues morning atlheMounf Moriah funeral home Interment will follow in Mount Moriah cemetery MOUNT MORIAH FUNERAL HOME HOLMES AT 105TH Wl 2-3004 the Paseo and two grandchildren Services will be held at 9:30 Wednesday at the church burial in Mount Olivet cemetery The roaary will be said at 7:30 tonight at the McGilley Midtown chapel FRANCIS PATERSON Francis Paterson 55 of 532 South Drury died Sunday at the home He was a life-long resident of Kansas City Mr Paterson was a steel cutter for the Armco Steel corporation He was a member of the Holy Cross Catholic church He leaves his wife Mrs Ruth Paterson 613 Benton boulevard his mother Mrs Marie Paterson of the home a son Daniel Paterson 4404 Scarritt two daughters Mrs Mary Francis Patton 842 Aztec Independence and Miss Ris-ten Paterson 613 Benton boulevard three brothers Robert Paterson 3312 Brighton William Paterson 106 North Gladstone and five grandchildren The roaary will be aald at 8 tonight at the McGilley chapel Services will be at 10 Wednesday at the chapel burial In Mount Washington cemetery MRS FLOSSIE PIERCI Mrs Flossie Pierce 77 who was living with her son Elmer Shields 636 Hardesty died yesterday at Research Medical Center She was bom in Weston and lived here 20 years Mrs Pierce was a member of the College Heights Methodist church Alto surviving is a brother Evans Mann Weston Services will be held at 10 o'clock Wednesday at the Newcomer chapel Brum Creek and the Paseo and at the graveside at 12 in Grace-land cemetery Weston Friends may call after 2 today at the chapel MRS LUCRETIA ROSS Mrs Lucretia Roas 84 who was living at the home of a friend at 709 Manheim died yesterday at St hospital She was bom near Goshen Ind and lived here 24 years Mrs Ross waa a bookkeeper for the Lucy Drage shop 4222 Main before she retired She was a member of the Broadway Methodist cnurch Services will be held at 11 Wednesday at the Muehlebach chapel burial in Mount Moriah cemetery Friends may call after 7 tonight at the chapel HENRY STUBENRAUCH Henry Stubenrauch 64 of 601 Armour died Friday at a nursing home at 622 Benton boulevard He was a lifelong resident here Mr Stubenrauch waa a civil engineer He was a member of Trinity Methodist church Mr Stubenrauch also was a member of the Triangle fraternity Surviving are his wife Mi Erma Stubenrauch of the home and a sister Mrs Irene Jensen 6451 College Services will be held at 1 today at the Newcomer chapel Brash Creek and the Paseo burial in Forest Hill cemetery MRS CLAUDIA THURSTON Mrs Claudia Thurston 4016 Wyoming died yeeterday at Bethany hospital Mrs Thurston was a lifelong area resident She was a member of the First Baptf church In Kansas City Mrs Thurston was a member of the Book Review dub in Kansas City Kansas Surviving are a sister Mrs Clara Schmelzer of the home three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren Services will be held at 10 Wednesday at the Porter chapel burial in Highland Park cemetery Friends may call from 6 to 8 tonight at the chapel WILLIAM LOUIS TINDER William Louis Tinder 91 Platte City died yesterday at a hospital in Leavenworth Kas He was a lifelong Platte County resident Mr Tinder worked for the Missouri highway department before he retired He was a member of the Platte City Christian church Surviving are his wife Mrs Frances May Tinder of the home a son Fields Tinder Weston threft daughters Mn Annie Bibcock Ftrfey in Platte County Mrs Virginia Fay Hilacher Leavenworth and Mrs Allie VanHooz-er 415 Bast 69 a sister Mrs Nellie Noland Platte City five brothers Walter Tinder Wo ton Tinder Guy Tinder Victor Tinder and Lloyd Under all of Platte City six grandchildren eight great-grandehidlren and two great-great-grandchildren Service will be held at 2 Wednesday at the churcB burial in Platte City cemetery Friends may call after 7 tonight at the Rollins oh ape Platte City RIGGS 65 of 801 Armour passed away December aotti Services Tuesday 11 a our chapel Interment Summit Heights cemetery NEWCOMER'S SONS LO 1-0024 PASEO AT BRUSH CREEK CAROLAN-MR WALTER of Kansas City Mo 8 Lone Pine Farm Lone Jack Mo Services In the Freeman chapel 42nd st Broadway Wednesday morning Dec 24th at 10 o'clock Interment Philadelphia Pa The family will receive friends ai the chapel Tuesday evening from 7-9 o'clock In lieu of flowers the family suagests contributions to the American Cancer Society FREEMAN MORTUARY LO 1-0930 MRS ANNA RHEA ao 5528 Bennington passed away De bar 22 1969 Services 11 a Wedne In the Antioch chaoel Interment Chapel Memorial Gardens Friends may call 7-9 Tuesday MrGII I py amuv-h CHAPEL 453-7700 He wa bom in Paris Tex and lived here 18 years Mr Wright was a farmer before he retired Surviving are his wife Mrs Ella Wright and a son Wright both of the home three other sons Will Wright jr 4006 South Benton: Douglas Wright Tulsa and Otto Wright Muskogee Okla three daughters Mrs Pauline McElwee 4924 Wabash Mrs Carlene Littlejohn of the home and Mrs Maudree Hood Muskogee 31 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren Services will be held at 1 Saturday at the Lawrence A Jones chapel burial in Blue Ridge Lawn cemetery Friends may call from 6 to 9 Friday night at the chapel MRS JENNIE of Steele Rd Services 9 a Tue from St John the Evangelist Catholic Church Friends may call at tha chaeel Strong Ave at 37th after 4 Monday where rosary will be recited et (:30 0 Monday Interment Resurrection i Cemetery SIMMONS FUNERAL HOME TE MM2 MRS ANNA age 79 of day December 21 Funeral services 11 a Wednesday at the Oakland Methodist church on East Truman road Burial church cemetery Friends may call 7-9 Tuesday evening at our chapel WEBB FUNERAL HOME 17th 8 Walnut Blue Springs Mo CUEZZE-MRS SANTINA are 87 of 517 Troost passed away Dec 21 1969 survived by sons Joe Cuezze 421 Bel UM LUCUCr RZI I DCI- STUBENRAUCH-HENRY 64 Of 01 Armour passed away December 19 Services Tuesday 1 our chapel littBr-merit Forest Hill cemetery In lieu of flowers suggest contributions to Child Card! Center or Recovery Inc NEWCOMER'S SONJ LO 1-0024 PASEO AT BRUSH CREEK uezze 515 Troost daugh- ry Farro 517 Troost Mrs Nancy Spero 331 Drury also 19 grandchildren 54 great-grandchildren great-great-grandchildren Rosary Tuesday 8 services Wednesday 10:30 a Holy Rosary church Inferment St Mary's cemetery SEBBETO FUNERAL HOME BA 1-4400 TAYLOR-tOYCE age 58 years 708 72nd Services 10:30 a Tuesday In the Porter chapel interment Chapel Hill cemetery Friends may call at tha chapel eftar Monday GEO PORTER SON 18th St Terr A Minnesota MA 1-4400 MRS GERTIE age 17 of 129 View Crest Services 9 a Tuesday In the Porter ChapeL Interment Luray Kas cemetery Friends may call at the chapel from 7-9 Monday GEO PORTER 8 SON 18th St Terr 8c Minnesota ROSS age 72 passed away Dec 21st Services 11 a Wad Stanley i chapel Interment Pleasant Hill cematery STANLEY FUNERAL HOME PLEASANT HILL MO MA 1-6400 By Henry Clay Gold (TO Star's Missouri Correspondent) Jefferson City Harry Wiggins Missouri supervisor of liquor control has been named bead of a task force committee on youth involvement in government as part of the 1970 White House conference on children and youth The task force will draft suggestions for Missouri to submit to the White House conference when it is convened by President Nixon next December Wiggins a Kansas Citian has been serving as keynote speaker and an adviser on government at White regional conferences throughout Missouri He said on being appointed to the post that his discussion with young persons had given him a greater knowledge of the intense interest in government the past I have favored lowering the voting age to Wiggins said I wholeheartedly endorse the current program in Missouri toward that end old argument that a man should not be sent to die in places like Vietnam before he is eligible to vote for or against those who send him there is certainly valid of even greater importance is the awareness of youth on problems and the future of government They should not have to express their views in the streets They should be invited inside to participate fdlly in Wiggins was chosen by Gov Warren Hearnes a year ago to serve as a member of the Missouri committee for the White House conference and he now becomes chairman of the subcommittee on children and youth WEBBER MRS SARA LEE of 7801 Holmes passed away December' 21 1969 services will be held Tuesday at 11 DOWNEY MR LEO age 77 of 4145 Terrace oassed away Dec 22nd 1969 Parish rosary 8 Tuesday 8 Bishop Hogan Council of rosary 8:30 at the Midtown chapel Services 10:30 a Wednesday at Guardian Angel church 43rd Mercier Interment Plattsburg Mo Friends may call at the chapel after 2 Tuesday MCGILLEY MIDTOWN CHAPEL MAIN 8 LINWOOD PL 3-4200 noon at the chapel 6830 Troost ment Rose Hill cemetery kindly omit flowers family suggests contribution to the Temple B'nal Jehudah bldg fund or Jewish Home for tha Abed LOUIS MEMORIAL CHAPEL 6830 Troost EM 1-J211 LENA A are 69 of ml 88th st passad away Decambtr 21 Fun7al servicas Muehlebach chapeLl Wednesday mtarmant Floral Hills MRS RUBY MAE 4044 Harri son Services Tuesday at the chapel on ISth at Wash blvd where friends may call after 4 Monday Interment Forest Hill FULTON-NICKEL FUNERAL HOME DR 1-5555 Patience Owen 65 of 210 East Thirty-third at 10:30 Wednesday at the Stine McClure chapel burial in Memorial Park cemetery Friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight AN ASSESSOR DEAD Paul Fanning 68 Official of Jasper County Missouri Carthage Mo PaulH Fanning Jasper County assessor since 1956 died Sunday night at his home He was 68 and had been ill since December 1 A Republican he had been prominent in party affairs in Carthage and the county serving four years on the city council and six years on the city Republican committee He was chairman of the eastern district Republican committee in the early 1950s and had been manager of Baird Motor company over 30 years RULING ON MILITARY District Judge Upholds Right to Restrict Base Use Columbia s7c (AP) The military establishment should have the right to restrict distribution of materials and public meetings on a base a federal judge said in an order issued yesterday etery In state- at the Muehisbiich chapifR 1 Tuesday MUEHLEBACH 600 Troost EWING MR DELBERT age 73 of 314 Benton boulevard passed away December 2t 1949 Funerel services 2 Tuesday in the Midtown chapel Interment Forest cemttery in state after 2 Mon mu FORREST of GrMfV wood Mo Servicas 1:30 Tua? Hill Chcapel- Bur' P'Mtont -i Family Will receive LA NG fpD LEE'S SUMMIT MO day McGlLLEY MIDTOWN CHAPEL AT LINWOOD PL 3 3-4200 MAIN IN MEMPHIAN MR VIRGIE age 0 02 Bales court oassed away December 20 Services 2:30 Tuesday Independence Boulevard Christian church interment Floral Hills Memorial Gardens Family will receive friends 6-9 Monday at me efiap- FLORAL HILLS FUNERAL HOME Blue Ridge at Gregory FL 3-1211 SK! LOST Private services for Mrs Helen Gossard of 9601 89th St will be held in the Stine A McClure Chapel Tuedav morning WE 1-7777 German shepherd Lance 00 t0 Black with brown and white Fund Drive For Victims of Hemophilia The Kansas City chapter of the National Hemophilia Foundation will launch its 1970 campaign January 5 The funds will finance its program of services to victims of hemophilia Mrs Lillian president said $15000 was needed to continue the current program The campaign theme is So Close Yet So Mrs said the theme underscores the fact that much has been done to alleviate the suffering of people with hemophilia but much more needs to be done to bring the cost of services within the reach of everyone involved Seventy-five cents of each income dollar is used for local services and twenty-five cents is allocated to support national programs of research and training of specialists Dial BA 1-5500 to place your Star Want Ads Save 5 cents a line each day by placing the ads for 3 or more consecutive Adv mark-a Fox Terrier name Mark Area 75th 8 Metcalf Du l-aro DOG Lost reward rea ost reward Mack toy Pnom A of 47th-49th edge of Merriem MRS OLLIE (BR1CKER) of Greenwood Mo services 1 Wednesday Greenwood Christian church burial Greenwood cemetery If desired contributions to the Greenwood Christian church family will receive friends 7-9 Tuesday at me chapel LANGSFORD FUNERAL HOME LEE'S SUMWHT MO MRS BERTHA MACKLEM Mr Bertha Macklem 79 of Lake of the Forest died last night at St Margaret hospital She was bom in Canada Mr Macklem moved here two years ago from Lansing Mich where she had lived most of her life She was a member of the Central Avenue Methodist church Surviving an two daughter Mr Jane Wright Sterling Heights Mich ana Mr Mary hi Palmer of the home two brother Cecil James Waterloo Ontario Canada and Pat James Toledo and a sister Mrs Erma Gerry London Ontario Canada But said Donald Russell district judge the mili- TWO ROB FOOD STORE call ME 1-3436 ME uSm Shawnee LLOYD 56 Of Near Free- man Mo died suddenly Sunday Funeral services will be in me Freemen Mo Baptist church Wednesday Dec 14th 2 Burial In Mount Moriah cemetery The family will receive friends in our CtjlUNNENBURGiER FUNERAL HOME HARRISONVILLE MO 84-3712 SI'a'd 6-4215 poodle male li" high answer! i P'erre Trinity 72nd IJeffarsen ward 7207 Jefferson HI 4-041 Poodle whit tiny toy female 1 ewvd vleln'ty WB feifiJ: Rwrt MR WOODFORD 5225 Neosho Avenue Roeland Park oassed away December 21 ft 1969 Survived by wife 21st MRS EDNA VALENTINE WILD Mrs Edna Valentine WQd 97 of 11 West Sixty-first died yeeterday at Baptist Memorial hospital She was born in Hilton Head Island and lived here 51 years Mr Wild wa a member of St Andrews Episcopal church and the St Andrew Guild She waa also a member of the City club Surviving are a sister Mrs Eugenia Hawley and a stepson John Wild both of the home and another stepson Alfred A Wild jr Loa Angeles Services will be held at 12:30 Wednesday at the Freeman chapel cremation The family requests no flowers and' Suggest contributions to the Book of Golden Memories at the church or to charities WILL WRIGHT SR Will Wright Sr 88 of 8608 Bale died Friday at the home Male white-black wire-halrad ttSL DOG-lixed shepherd tn ley Midtown chapeL where friend may call after 2 today MRS ETHEL FITZGERALD Mr Ethel Fitzgerald 70 of a urging home at 4300 Locust died laat night at the Trinity Lutheran hospital Mr Fitzgerald waa born In Crowley La and lived In the Kansas City area 62 years Ane Hines of me Mrs Suzanne one sister Mrs right to restrict must be kept within reasonable bounds and cannot be a limitless power The ruling grew out of a series of incidents at Ft Jackson last spring in which enlisted men petitioned the commanding general for permission to hold discussion on the Vietnam war The base commander Maj Gen James Hollingsworth refused to accept the petition About the same time 'there were impromptu meetings on the war that resulted in the arrest of eight soldiers Dial BA 1-5500 now and put a Star Want Ad on th Job for Adv MRS BERNARD NOLAN Mr Johanna Nolan 57 of 1700 East Seventy-second died yesterday at St hospital She was born in Texarkana Tex and lived here the laat 35 year Mrs Nolan was a former employee of the Mount Olivet Men Escape on Foot With More Than $400 Two men robbed the Thriftway food store 2613 Swope parkway of more than $400 yesterday morning Ralph Cage manager told police the men entered carrying revolvers and demanded money The robbers police said took money from a cash register and an office drawer They fled on foot The men were described as in their early 20s both wearing dark trousers masks and three-quarter length coats and two grandchildren Servl Tuesday at the Wagner Chapel Linwood vldnlfr Laurel may Ivd and Wyandotte Interment Li Jak cemetery Windsor Mo Friends call after 7 Monday WAGNER She was a member of the Holy cemetery She was a member of Black Antioch-79th 38T PEKINGESE-Whil lar with tag vlcl ward Days 353-354 POODLE AH black months old no collar name 1119 Troost would appreciate GR 1-1552 81-3227 Dial BA 1-5500 now and female i Name Catholic church Surviving are three brothers Ashton La-combe 8426 West Fifty-sixth Merriam Gary Lacojnbe 5110 Flint Shawnee and Kerney Lacombe El Monte Calif Serv- PLU3tAL HOWEY-MRS EDNA age 52 ef 3213 Ash Indep passed away December 22nd Services in the Earp chapel 10 a Wednesday Family will receive friends 7-9 Tuesday EARP tSONS MORTUARY 4707 Truman Rd- BE 1-0970 the St Augustine Catholic church and a member of the church Altar society Surviving are her husband Bernard Nolan of the home a daughter Mrs Kathleen Honeycutt 6928 SRfc youAd Want Ad on the job tor.

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