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Kingsport Times from Kingsport, Tennessee • 17

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a a a a November 29, 1962 Kingsport Times 17 West, Communists More Cautious Now- Deaths And Funeral Notices Russell Powers Scott County and attended the DANTE, Powers, 94, died at 11 p.m. Tuesday at a hospital here. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Margaret Powers, two sons, Noah Powers, St. Paul, and George Powers, Dante; two daughters, Mrs.

Roda Wolfe and Mrs. Rachel Phillips, both of Dante; one sister, Eliza Potter, Greenup, Ky. Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 11 a.m. at Delphia Baptist Church with Rev. Roy Flannary and Rev.

Clyde Carter officiating. Burial will be in the family cemetery. The body was to be taken to the home at 3 p. m. today from Huff-Cook Funeral Home in St.

Paul. Mrs. Della Smallwood By JAMES MARLOW Associated Press News Analyst WASHINGTON (AP) 'Back to the salt mines. For several weeks, since the Cuban crisis, died down, there has been a of national sigh of relief and perhaps even elation, in the hope now inaybe things would get better because they couldn't have been much worse. But now Secretary of State Dean Rusk has squirted some ice PENNINGTON GAP, Della Smallwood, 54, died day in a Charlottesville, hospital.

She was a life-long resident of Pennington Gap and a member of the First Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, Howard Smallwood; Mrs. Mae Burgin, Pennington step Gap; two sons, Jimmie Smallwood, Pennington Gap, and Billie Smallwood, Kingston, N. three brothers, William Burgin, Pennington Gap, Ivan P. Burgin, Louisville, and Roy M.

Burgin, Loyal, one half-brother, James Burgin, Decatur, two and half-sisters, Mrs. Mrs. Betty Quinley. Peggy Garrett, Pennington Gap; three grandchildren. Funeral services were held at p.

todaptisi" Pennington First Church with Rev. O. G. Poarch officiating. Burial was in Lee Memorial Park.

Mrs. Effie Gamble CLINCHPORT, Effie Woods Gamble, 70, died in Holston Valley Community Hospital, Kingsport, at 7 p.m. Wednesday. She was a lifelong resident of Stock Market Opens Higher On Active Trading NEW YORK (UPI) Stocks opened irregularly higher in fairly active trading today. Brokers noted that the character of the stock market advance may be changing in that increasing public participation may focus interest on some of the so-called "secondardy" shares a demand not reflected in the averages.

Analysts point out that business news remains good. Latest developments include the U. S. Court of Appeals ruling on railroad featherbedding, firming prices for steel and scrap and the contraseasonal rise in sales and output of appliances. Du Pont opened off to 231, IBM rose to on a block of shares, American TobacCO 'added to 31, Polaroid slipped to 130, Xerox declined to and Union' Carbide eased to 103.

RCA dipped to Goodyear added to Eastman Kodak declined to and General Foods added to Treasure Hunters Hunt For Money MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) Treasure hunters are combing the rubble of a demolished oceanfront estate, searching for negotiable fragments of paper money in denominations up to $100. Thus far, only one piece of usable cash has been reported found -a $5 bill. The money was unearthed by bulldozers razing the estate of William R. Taradash.

The manager of the estate, J. Robert Sandercock, said the money was probably hidden by the late Mrs. Taradash. The home was built in 1929, the year the Wall Street crash water on any notion that the world ought to begin getting better now. Rusk, who is usually bland and seldom says anything startling, wasn't startling in an interview televised Wednesday by CBS.

I He tried to be practical, as he put it, and urged caution about optimism. In fact, he said, the Cuban experience has made both the West and the Communist world more cautious. Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, Thomas Gamble; a daughter, Mrs. Clinchport; a Mrs.

Mary Neely, Kingsport; one grandchild, four step- grandchildren, three greatgrandchildren and six step grandchildren. The body will be taken to the home at 2 p.m. Friday from the Gate City Funeral Home. Furneral arrangements will be announced later. James E.

Collins James Edgar Collins. 69, died his home on Forest View Road at 4:40 p.m. Wednesday after a lengthy illness. Born and reared in East Radford, he had lived in Kingsport 45 years. He was a yard conductor for the Clinchfield Railroad, a member of Lodge No.

816, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, and a member of Vermont Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Alice Collins; one daughter, Mrs. James R. Arlington, a fosterdaught Mrs.

Hansel R. Kingsport; one brother, Mitchell Collins, Orlando, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Lucas, Roanoke, Va. The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in Vermont Methodist Church.

Rev. Ogleva Street and Dale C. Bittinger conduct the service. Burial will be in East Lawn Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be: T.

J. Fleming, George Smith, Earl Gilliam, Cecil Vaughn, Boyd Mays, Emmett Lane, G. A. Cowden, Hughie McGhee, Pat H. Starnes and W.

R. Stafford. The body was to be taken to the residence at 3 p. m. today from Hamlett Dobson Funeral Home.

Flem C. Edens Flem Claude Edens, 50, died at 10 a a.m. Wednesday, apparently of a heart attack. He was born in Hancock County, son of Mrs. Nan Edens and the late Will was Williams, employed by West View Cab Co.

Survivors include two daughters, Misses Nadine Faye and Freddie Jean Edens, both of Kingsport; a son, W. S. Edens, Spartanburg, S. his mother, now of Kingsport; two sisters, Miss Eliza Edens and Mrs. Ellen Gamble, Kingsport; three brothers, Tyler Orlando, James, Wilmington, and Olen Edens, Kingsport; and two grandchildren.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Carter-Clamon Funeral Home is in charge. Willie Patton Kern Funeral services for Willie Patton Kern, who died Tuesday at Holston Valley Community Hospital, were held p. m. today at Grace Baptist Church.

Rev. Bobby Olterman and Rev. Jesse Davis officiated. Burial was in Holston View Cemetery. Nephews were pallbearers.

Gate City Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. 5 Treated At HVCH For Wreck Injuries Five persons were treated at Holston Valley Community Hospital Wednesday for injuries received in traffic accidents. Ronald Baldridge, 36, Washington D. bruises to forehead and knee. Betty Waterman, 22, 315 Arbutus suffered a nose injury.

Margie Peek, 32, Route 6, Kingsport, had bruises of the scalp. The above were injured in a two car accident at the intersection of Stone Drive and Truxton Drive. Bobby D. Flannary, 27, Route 1, Gate City, suffered an eye injury in a car accident on Fort Blackmore Road. Charles McClellan, 34, Route 4, Gate City, was treated for bruises to the left leg following a car accident on Highway 23.

All were released following treatment. Same fine flavor White Label Luzianne NOW IN TWO GRINDS Drip or Regular Rusk That caution has to take three directions: 1. The Russians were caught trying to slip a fast one over with their missiles in Cuba. They will be viewed with renewed suspicion no matter what they say, particlarly since they lied about the missiles. 2.

The missiles, among other things, gave the Russians a chance to see whether President Kennedy was tough enough to Look Beyond Moon, Says Scientist WASHINGTON (AP) The United States must look beyond flights to planets need moon and prepare, now for nuclear propulsion, a space scientist said today. "The space challenge will grow bigger, rather than diminish after our first moon said Dr. Edward C. Welsh, executive secretary of the National Aeronautics rind Space Council. "We cannot afford to find ourselves with a space gap due a lack of advanced planning and of attention to advanced developments," he said in a report prepared for delivery to a nuclear space seminar.

"The more the space missions call for distance, prolonged flights, speed and economy, the more obvious becomes the need for nuclear propulsion," Welsh said. This applies to large manned I transports to cover distances between planets, for others to observe the earth from space, and to unmanned space probes, he added. Dies Of Hemorrhage NEW YORK (UPI) Gerry Jedd, 37, a dramatic actress, died Wednesday in St. Vincent's Hospital of an apparent cerebral hemorrhage. She had collapsed while singing in an off-Broadway theater Tuesday night.

rose Miss to sing Jedd the was Pirate stricken as she Jenny song in the "Brecht show currently at the Theater de Lys. A physician from the audience gave mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to no avail. FLOWERS say 'Thank best! ORDER BY PHONE! Call CI 6-6108 GROSECLOSE FLORAL SHOP 108 W. Charlemont REGULAR GRIND Same fine flavor in Regular Grind FEE AND CHICORY anything about it. He was.

They'll have to be cautious' about testing him again. 3. The Russian retreat in Cuba, a bad place for them to get into dewar, doesn't somewhere mean else, if they'll it's more back to their liking. So the United States will have to be cautious in any future showdown. And Rusk, in the hour-long interview, said this country has even "cautioned our friends from drawing too many from the Cuban He said: "It would be, I think, wrong to say that because this situation in Cuba came out the way it that therefore a lot of other questions are going suddenly to take a new shape and new form in fundamental respects.

"I do think that this experience has caused an element of caution on all sides-in Moscow as well as elsewhere." Party Donors Will Get Tickets To Demo Fund-Raising Affair WASHINGTON (UPI) When a political party stages a fundraising affair it does not sell tickets. That would be illegal. But if a person wants to make a voluntary contribution, there's nothing wrong with sending him a complimentary ticket. Everyone got that straight? Very well. Anyone who he happens to contribute $100 or more to the Demo(cratic National and Jan.

18 Committee is in luck. benow On the latter date, a group of big name entertainers will assemble at the D. C. Armory here for two hours of fun and games. And, by an odd coincidence, tickets to the show will be distributed to the party donors.

The event will be called an "Inaugural Anniversary Salute to President and the proceeds or rather the contributions will be applied against the campaign debt. I learned all of this at a sort of a news conference held in the office of Democratic National Has Miniature Bill ATLANTA (AP)-Mrs. C.G. Laseter of Atlanta owns a dollar bill which is the same width but about an inch shorter than standard size. And she said she had it authenticated through the Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank, but has never received a satisfactory explanation of how it happened.

Chairman John Bailey. 1 call it a "sort of a news conference" because songwriter Richard Adler, who is producing the show, candidly admitted that he was holding something back. Adler explained that he wanted to save some information for another news conference later. If this technique becomes widespread, I'm going to give up my salary and start working on space rates. In Chairman Bailey's chair sat Danny Kaye, who will be one of the stars of the show.

Next to him sat Carol Burnett, who will be a co-star. Plans Comedy Sketch Miss Burnett said that she planned to do a comedy sketch. "Of Jacqueline Kennedy?" someone asked. "No," she replied. "Of Macaroni." Kaye said he didn't plan to do anything funny.

"I travel with a symphony orchestra nowadays," he said. do classical music and Biblical readings." One of the more penetrating reporters among us wanted to know if Kaye and Miss Burnett were Democrats. "Is the Pope Catholic?" replied Miss Burnett. Adler, who wrote the music for "Pajama Game" and a couple of other hit shows, staged a similar political production in New York last year and raised about a million dollars. REGISTER AT GIANT FOOD MARKETS FREE $20000 CASH GIVEN AWAY DAILY NO PURCHASE REQUIRED GIANT Gives CR Green Stamps Free with each and every purchase Double CR Green Stamps Wednesdays One by- product of the affair an indirect result that could not have been planned by the Kennedy administration and perhaps was not even thought of at the time-is the increasingly bad blood between the Soviets and Red China.

The latter denounced the Russians for yielding SO readily to American warnings to pull their missiles out of Cuba. The Sino-Soviet split could lead Convictions Killed COLUMBIA, S.C. (UPI) -The state Supreme Court Wednesday threw out the convictions of 42 Negro students for staging sit-in demonstrations at lunch counters in Sumter. The Morris College students had been fined $100 each and sentenced to 30 days in jail for breach of the peace. "In no instance did it appear that of the Negroes committed any act of violence," said Associate Justice J.

Woodrow Lewis in writing the high court's unanimous opinion. to one of the greatest breaks the between Moscow West ever got: A real split be- But he mentioned tween "the two Communist allies. ences are not on This, too, is pie-in-the-sky. stuff. revolution but only Rusk reduced this to practicality, bring it about.

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