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10-A 18. 1X7 NEW OIL DEPOT INSTALLED HEAR HAIPHONG POPULATION CENTER McEwen Named Prime Minister Bv Aussies Season Letting North Vietnam Repair, Rebuild S. IIOFKMAV WASHINGTON (AP) A 1 i Shielded hv rninv.snsisnn vi-nnth. A LF. ,1 1 1 FROM PAGE ONE capital.

Casey was expected to swear In Deputy Prime Minister John McEwen as Holt's replacement until a permanent leader was' picked. Chief contenders for a permanent new leader appeared to be Treasurer William McMalion, 59, External Affairs Minister Paul Hasluck, 62, Defense Minister Allen Fairhall, 58 or Education and Science Minister John Gorton, 56. Jamc Shon leaciershin firfif in Police sal Tornadoes FROM PAGE ONE Redstone Arsenal here, one resident who lives a mile away said hc and his family emerged from their storm collar to find their home destroyed by one of the twisters. "The rooftop was to one side and the rest of tho house wa.s scattered everywhere," said S. IIOFKMAV WASH 1 NOT ON (AP) Shielded by rainy-season weather that has hampered U.S.

air raids, North Vietnam has assembled a huge new oi) depot piled with thousands of fuel jdrums. U.S. in I sources sny. Tho new fuel a key one in supporting tho truck movement of war sup-! plies toward South said to be only two miles south of Haiphong. Because it lies so close to population center, sources leadership fight was expected be bitter.

But politics took a back seat in Australia today. "Down said one man was killed when winds bowled over trailers in a mobile home park the South Sidn and another under" was very down. The 59-l ed in tho Laceys rin year-old Holt was a popular man despite his tough campaigning. Vigorous He went about with no necktie. He drank beer by the mug.

Ho fished, played tennis and swam. His wife, a college about 'south of Huntsville. Flooding Severn Illllcs A tornado damaged Huntsville Nov. 2-1. But it and the twisters today spared the huge Marshall Space Flight Center and the Redstone Arsenal in western Huntsville.

Only last Aid Rushed To Navajos FROM PAGE ONE 000 square -mile reservation, largest in Ihe United Slates, was affected by the storm. Vehicles SUlk the oil depot would be attackcdj In many areas, deep snow im- only if U.S. pilots could see ill mobilized tracked snow vehicles clearly and bomb visually. This restriction would preclude radar bombing through overcast. A month-long period of heavy rains over North Vietnam broke iiS lr nd Mrl cllnt Albert Williams.

IH Mrd. Oil birtii of tan weighing 6 pounds ounces at 10 a.m. Sunday in rexas Hospital. Tlw (aihcr is a nMrfunic (or Texas Equlumfnt Co. 13 ou cfs 1 Cab driver.

5103 MS Ave. ion 7 am. Sunday Tl1 Mr. and Mn. nillie Carol Kowler.

at v. blrlh and other heavy equipment. There were reports 150 to 200- enip ed jwrsons might be marooned in' in Pinon. area in iho nor-, theast section of the rcserva- last week and U.S. bombersjtion.

A helicopter, flying from have been concentrating Air Force Base, re- knocking out bridges and com-iported seeing mirrors on the munication links close to Hanoiiground in the region, signaling and Haiphong as apparent firstjfor assistance, priority. The rainy season is expected to last several more months, so the good bombing weather may not continue for long. Damages During the monsoon rains and heavy cloud cover, the North The Air Force moved Jets Lash Hanoi Base FROM PAGE ONE ier at ir father Is a ttuilenL Ihe into Window Rock during the weekend to fly helicopters with food and medical assistance. Bad weather had curtailed tho res' cue operation. Kight C119 transports dropped an estimated 40.000 of Vi clns reportedly have re-lhay on the stricken Hopi rcser- sweetheart who maiTled anoth-j to the JJ tp cr.

was divorced and came to gu coast md mc 0 id which were pounded by U.S. Holt in his 40's. recalled he pflnhonrile kminCT persons i bombcl aml fighter-bombers tr. nr ih a during intense, wide-ranging raids last summer and early liked to sing in the shower, a song she called "Saturday Night is the Happiest Night of the Today Mrs. Holt and her three daughters were personally and injuring more than 25C others.

Around TOO were left homeless in the gulf coast twisters, where damage mav exceed $12 million. Downed power lines had thanking the searchers who isolated the community of Big their hunt 50 miles Cove briefly, but rescue crews spread ss paired most of the bridges, rail- vation. in Central Arizona, which highways and airfields borders the Navajo area. Death Toll "We've got to get the people where they can take care of themselves," Adams said. "The Indian people have lived in hard The new oi! depot is reported country all of their lives.

They to be close to a stream whichjhave the ability to survive. They the North Vietnamese what to do." dredged recently so that oil! The shecpherder's death was tankers can move out of Hai-jone of several caused by the fall. i 1JUL I CI I i reached 0 -irid reoortedl harbor and partway up; massive storm in the Southwest ops and topped by a only two injuries lc rivcr whcrc tnc discharge during the weekend. Three Ft. white tops and topped by a cloudy sky.

"Clearly hope is running at a very low ebb. But I think we flooding" in some parts of the! only two injuries. The Madison County Sheriff's 0 Office said there "severe loads of fucl drums into Bliss, soldiers died wlien a jchartered bus carrying servicc- William Joe IViUon. on b.rth ot a 4OT ,5 a.m. lodny 1 11 1 ii oj-d CQunly Agricultural Arenl.

i ion rra, on birth ol twin ions nemli- resixt-tfi-ely. Sundai- In Kir.snc* Co. on blrth A on rt 7 round ounoi ni Sunday al Ml i at Lau( Clinic. The 1 by the rism. CO-OP were reported lost.

The Josses came as the U.S. pilots aimed for one of their favorite targels, Phuc Yen, the keystone base of North Vietnam's antiaircraft and MIG defense system. Phuc Yen bosses the tracking system that warns of approach- sling American planes. Its vast Hospital. Tf.f radio-electronic gears coordinates air and ground defenses.

Helping Only Sunday, the Soviet military newspaper Red Star in Moscow said openly Russians are showing North Vietnamese how 10 man their missile defense in the Hanoi area, even during American raiding Until their Oct. 2-1 raid. U.S. had held off Phuc Yen for iW-lfoar of hitting the Soviets The four U.S. planes downed Sunday pushed American plane losses over North Vietnam in the war lo 765.

Another 217 U.S. planes have been lost over South Vietnam. American pilots hold a fat Snow Falls In Texas The LirriMwd i I it a FROM PAGE ONE Nurses Association will hold its uda. Post and Seminole annual Christmas party at 7:30 That front had reached Soulh- p.m. today al the Texas this morning.

Anoth- Nursing Home. Instead of ex- or front was moving from the changing presents nl) will bring one dollar and donate it (o the activity fund of the nursing home. for Blcvins, 65. who died Thm-sday at an Auburn, nursing home, will at -1 p.m. Tuesday in St.

Luke's Methodist Church. Burial will bo in City of Lubbock Cemetery under direction of weslern coast. extended from Oregon across Nevada lo central California this morning and was predicted lo extend in 21 hours from western Colorado to southern New Mexico. showers were forecast lo begin New Mexico at ihe weslern Iwitier late today. Interstate 10 was closed early today on boll) sides of El Paso.

worsen Sanders Mineral Home. Bleyms Road conditions did not moved from Lubbock to Cahfor- during the night, however, as ma in 1910. was employed by temperatures around El Paso the -Southern Pacific Uailroad hovered just above the freeze before his retirement. mark. lor Marlnn 1 nd Alvara-io.

F.L I. Johnson. -714 MU. Mr. and Mrs.

Rl. Cljn 1I! oV I TlU pounds 1-i ounrrs it K- U.S. intelligence is aware of! en home on Christmas leave Some families Professor FROM would at least hang on to some hope for the balance of the day," Holt's press secretary, Tony Eggleton, said at midday today. "We have no intention at the present time of stopping the knee-deep in search." Athens. By the shore, where sharks were reported a mile off the beach, hc handed out a statement from Mrs.

Marjorie Gillespie, a neighbor of Holt's and one of those with the prime in the same minister on his bathing suit-visit A tornado to the beach Sunday. The sea Gurley in Ea was bad, she said. near the "It was not a good morning and there was no question snorkling. We were just going for a little swim or Safe Water The rest of the group wantec to use the bay side of the peninsula. The water was safer Not Holt.

"Oh, let's go to Cheviot (on the ocean side). We always go there. It's more fun," Holt said according to Mrs. Gillespie. "So we walked down to the was very high tide with masses of floating wood.

I had never seen it like went on "But where he went in was flat. There were no waves before, on the beach, 'I know this beach like the back of mj Ms. Gillespie watched a moment, strolled down the beach and turned back. "I coulc see that he was swimming in this broad stretch of swirling sort of water. I think hc migh' have got to the stage where he tried to stand up and there was nothing.

He seemed to be going out fairly rapidly." At first Mrs. Gillespie, Alan Stewart and the other members of the beach party to five die not realize a treacherous tide was carrying Holt out. She saic Stewart did not really want to plunge in but "if Mr. Holt, can take it, I better go in too," he said. Hope Fades Stewart dived in.

"But Harolc was getting further and further away and suddenly I had the most terrible feeling and said 'Come back' but by then was too far to see or hear. "You could still see his head He was still swimming." There was nothing Alan or anybody could do at this stage because as we watched the waves became violent anc boiled boiled up into a fury and we lost sight of Harold "I knew then there wa: nothing, nothing anyone could do even if all the Jifesavers were was too suppose It was only a couple suppose he (Holt) was desperately trying, thinking! at this stage that if he swam he might catch (ride) a wave The head was gone. "Nobody could have done; a thing. It was like a leaf being taken out. It was so quick and no final." city.

"One trailer park mdcrwaler," a spokesman said. from low-lying sections of' Penhook creek considerable barge-building activity. It includes the assembling of metal barges which evi- a rtauthler wrishln; 7 idently have come into Vietnam wstcr Decatur and The Weather Bureau reported tornado damage at a school in Farley, about 10 miles south of icre. Buildings were destroyed in the Mountain Gap community in the same general area. in prefabricated sections.

Shifting To overturned on an icy highway east of El Paso, Tex. Other deatlss included two oc- Mr cupants of a single-engine plane lrlh which crashed onto a Central ounc al New Mexico mountainside dur- Chavez. This all coincides with a continuing shift of big amounts of the war supplies and equipment from truck to barge movement, sources said. Among other targets hit by American bombers in past snow storm. The victims were Doss Manor, the pilot, of! Alamogordo, N.M., and Alex Padilla, of Albuquerque, N.M.

One of four survivors of the crash, Frank Rtedcr of Albuquerque, said, "1 didn't get scared i I icIf margin in aerial duels. Thirty- six U.S. planes have Iwen lost in the dogfis-hting over North Vietnam compared with at least 99 confirmed MIGS shot down. In South Vietnam, there was what spokesmen called "general lull" in the ground war Sunday. But there came a loud noise -Bob Hope on his annual Christmas visit.

Wielding a wicked club. Hope played before a hooting, howling audience of about 12,000 American troops mostly the routo rrod o. Scminoit.jrjnes-at Freedom Hill just MM. IKS south of Da Nang, 360 miles i Estate Masonry Co. There were some injuries.

The twisters struck eight days after tornadoes had raked the 1 months, sources said. unlil looked out and saw tree-! al points southwest! I 0 5 Then 1 knew we were inj trOUOle." IMains Hurfnfn.i I ouncfs at I2-IT a 1 north "It looks like khaki Hollywood Bowl," quipped the comedian. have been rebuilt, It was reported that fertilizer. once a major commodity enter- Elsewhere, intense storms ing North Vietnam, no lonf-cr is buffeted parts of the Northern fO showing up on the docks to any I IJJg Mil UIU UUVfwi Ut clIIV Alabama Gulf Coast and extent. Instead, food- Florida panhandle, killing two persons, injuring more than 250 others and leaving around 700 persons homeless.

Damage in those storms was expected to exceed 512 million. ONE stuffs represent a growing proportion of the goods and material being unloaded at Haiphong and other ports. Officials said recentlv that Plains and the- central and northern Pacific Coast. Ten inches of snow covered Minot, N.D., and Lemmon, S.D., while Bismarck, N.D., had six inches. The snow followed weekend food shipments are receiving 'eet storm that snapped power top priority, along with oil prod-j lines an trc and disrupted Dakoatas and II r.

It orio Pavaia. i 5 1 Jl SPECIAL MEET j-v lui ju 111 rw .11 ji i 1111: Pfc. Jo.se L. Moreno. 21 11 1 1Wl fms of was ono of three soldiers'killed Xils lv! 'K Nov.

29 by an 'enemy mortar to mllcs shell near Quang Nam, Vint- L' 1 shc o( "nmv in Paso nrnn. will be al 0:45 am Tt les. 1 1 1 a Cn T' and CuHdalupc day in Arlington National Ceme- A iUy al zcm ln tcry Chapel, Washington. D.C. bl i lhc Moreno in '2 Crinell.

Bureau Plains tonight. Temperatures would slide into A Ouiinr Allen, weighing lhe 20s iflc Northwest Texas was born at 3 crniosi regions, me fore- a.m. I)ec. 6 to Mr. and Jcr-i Sl ry Shipley of Fort Worth, formerly of Mrs.

Shipley is ttie former Ardlth Hesslcr, daughter of Mrs. Ixjva Hesslcr of St. is visiting her daughter and family in Fort Worth. Shipley's parents. Mr.

and Mrs. A. L. Shiplev of 1902 56th will go to Fort get down to 'emperatures to just atxivn the mark in Southwest Texas. Some showers were in the forecast for Tuesday across the slight warm up in for all but Northwest an-1 Southwest Texas lhron-li Tuesday.

Five-day forecasts for ihc pe- Worth this week to rio endiii'4 Saturday held out Christmas with their son andj prospect of temperatures family ami Mrs. Messier. Shipley, who is employed by Dynamics in Fort averaging up to 10 degrees he- low normal in Northwest Tcxn 9 degrees below normal in the Worth, was an All-Star on the! rcst of North Texas and about Texas Tech Red Raider foolbnll 5 degrees below seasonal norms team. He and his.wife are South Texas. 6 ifr.

Jlri, FJnrencIn Escobar T'l on birth a son it ie El RcstaunnL by Mr. Vtrias. 31 Paris it on birth MCI On Hospital Cases Okayed Lubbocfc missioners curred in County this morninp; a report by com the arbitration committee of Hie Ci- r( lion chamber. Norris, 342-year-old associate professor of zoology at the University of California at Los Angeles, has dubbed it the USS misubmersible Seasick Machine. Marvelous Sonar "The porpoise does a lot of tilings better than the Navy, and the Navy wants to know how," he says.

"A porpoise has a marvelous sonar," he said of its ability to sense objects with sound echoes. "It can tell the difference between two kinds of metal. It can single out an aspirin-sized pebble under water." He has spent some 300 hours in the craft off Oahu Island in Hawaii where it was built a year ago. From, inside the 2-by-3- by4-foot vehicle, the stocky naturalist commands a 360- degree view of the ocean. His contraption is mainly towxi five feet beJovv the surface behind a motorboat 1,200 feet away so the porpoises won't be frightened.

The pod recently has been equipped with a 50-horsepower outboard engine for more maneuverability. nets, in unloading at in the This has suggested a food prob-i nncsota lem in North Vietnam. Hi winds in the area and in The Communists have hbon rl st ie swirled the! diverting some cargo ships to! ac fl and hlRh ln Sunday Schools Hon Gai, North vva cuttln visibility for mo-f graduates of Texas Tech. A newly org.tnlxrd rhiiptrr nil the American Association of P.r-.i tired Persons met Sunday night at tho home of Mr. and Mrs.j J.

H. Hatfield. 1703 20th. The! selected a namo. IxKk Chapter of the AAKP, at the meeting and selected temporary officers lo serve until' Jan.

28. Temporary include H. J. Kcndrick, president; Mrs. J.

H. Hatfield. vice president; James H. Goodman, treasurer; Mrs. C.

H. Robbins re-! was Goodfcllows FROM PAGE ONE head of "Santas" the de- done," Ihe anonymous ciared. Packages of randy, nuts, fruit, and toys are traditionally nistrihulei) by the Goodlellows on Christmas In DIP next seven davs cording and Clara thcs must be financed. Reported secre- ond largest port, about 18 miles northeast of Haiphong. The United States has never acknowledged any strikes against the harbor facilities at Hon Gai.

Tn early December, Peking's China News Agency claimed U.S. warplanes "savagely attacked" a Chinese freighter anchored in Hon Gai, damaging the ship and wounding eight crewmen. The Pentagon declined comment on the claim. a ix I y-two churches had The Weather Bureau da 1W93 in Sundoyjdenicd payment in three at a the issioners Court, which had! i called for that purpose. Clark H.

'-rain The report of the was listed in'satisfactory' I recommended payment condition today at i I a iV at-jhospital expenses in 1.1 cases. Hospital. Schooley. civilian pub- Heart Case FROM PAGE ONE One Hospitalized After Collisions Three men suffered minor injuries in two auto accidents here Sunday. One was hospitalized for a short time.

Admitted to Methodist Hospital about 1 a.m. Sunday was John C. Newton HT, 25, of Ida- after the car hc was driving struck a utility pole at 260) Street and University Avenue about 12:45 a.m. Sunday. He was later released.

Smith, 22, 4TTW 21st a passenger in the car, was treated at the hospital and released. body is trying to "throw off" the foreign heart tissues. Previous bulletins had said specifically there were no signsj of rejection symptoms. i Washkansky's wife, Ann. saidj she had been "very Sunday night but earlier today doctors reassured her that husband was "getting on nicely! now." His iron determination to live had been reinforced with a massive 20 million units of penicillin in the past 2J hours.

The treatment included massive doses of penicillin other antibiotics that held the infection in his lungs at bay. The pneumonia was the first serious complication to arise since the historic Dec. 3 in which a SO member surgical team placed in his chest the heart of a young woman who died in an automobile accident. CWOLKRA BANGKOK (UP!) Two per- 125 Felled FROM PAGE ONfc but structural damage was slight and no airplanes were destroyed. The vessel's combat capability was not affected, he said.

The carrier, one of the nation's largest, arrived Saturday from Japan and was reported bound for Vietnam duty although officials to confirm its destination. It was the second fire aboard the Kitty Hawk since its arrival in Southeast Asian waters. On Dec. 6. 1965, a fire broke out while the ship was on station off Vietnam, killing two Navy men and injuring 29 others.

The Kitty Hawk is commanded by Capt. D. C. Davis of Coronado, Calif. Last June a fire aboard the USS Forrcslal left 76 dead and 69 missing.

The lire began with a backfire from a jet engine and bum- cd 35 hours, fed by aircraft fuel and exploding bombs. Another fire struck the aicraft carrier USS Oriskany in October, 1966, while on station in the Tonkin Gulf. That fire took -13 lives. Mayor Frank Curran of San Diego, the Kitty Hawk's home port, visited the carrier before the fire today and was scheduled to sail with it Tuesday to show the crew a filmed Christmas greeting from the citizens of San Dwgo. However, the Navy spokes- sairl the sailing date of the ship was in doubt because of the fire.

travelers warnings from eastern Oregon and the mountains of northern and central California to Utah and southern Idaho. Gale warnings were flying along; the coasta! zone. Burns, recorded inches of snow within a six-hour period, but the major populations areas in the state received only light amounts. California To the south, high winds, rain and some hail whipped San Francisco. More than three- quarters of an inch of rain pelted the city in six hours.

Miserable weather also stretched from the Southwest through much of the South. Slick highways endangered motorists in southwestern Texas, dense fog was a threat in northeastern Arkansas and cx- reme western Tennessee, and locally heavy rainstorms covered an area from eastern Tex- to Two and a quarter inches of rain inundated Columbus. while more than an inch fell at Huntsville and Muscle Shoals, and at Alexandria. La. Early morning temperatures ranged from zero at Btittc, Sunday morning.

shown attendance of 20.577 last Some other readings: Boston cloudy. New York City 36 cloudv PhilaHflnhia 'Q rn cl 'ia Washington D.C. 42 cloilriv Atlanta Liuuoy. Auania Pedro S. Burrola, 28, 2728 E.

sons have been stricken in a ISth was treated at West'cholera outbreak in Ut Prakan Texai Hospital for minor injur-jProvince l. miles south ot Bangkok, health authorities reported Sunday. The outbreak was traced to drinking water from the Bangping Canal. the car he driving collided with a at Avenue A and about p.m. 17th IMMA NEW DKLHI UP) Forty- nine of India's diplomatic missions abroad have been equipped with radioteletype for receiving reports from the home foreign office, an official toM Parliament.

partly ami 69 clear. Detroit 36 rain. Chicago 41 cloudy, Mirmeapolts- St. Paul 37 cloudy, St. Louis 39 party cloudy, Kansas City 42 clear, Dallas 55 cloudy, Denver 17 partly cloudy, Phoenix 37 cloudy.

Los Angeles 49 cloudy, San Francisco cloudy, Seattle cloudy. Anchorage 18 cloudv, Honolulu 77 partly cloudy. Mrs. Zickefoosc Dies In Liibbock Mrs. Mary F.lfzabcth Zicke- foosc, 73.

a resident of Lwhboch since 1939, died at 5:50 a.m. today at University Hospital after a brief illness. Services are pending at Home. Funeral Mrs. lived at 3315 Harvard with her husband, C.

E. Zickcfoose, who survives. She was born in 1888, at Wintcrsct, to Lubbock a member ess. She the Methodist Other survivors include two sons, Ivan, of Amarillo, and Or- vilce, of Corpus Christi; a daughter, Mrs. C.

D. Hamilton, Kingsvilk, a brother, Hoyt Sulgrove. of Wichita, one sister, Mrs. Grace Wilson, of Still water, eight grandchiVrtren and three great igrandchiWren. I and delayed decision for Reports by 73 churches hadf furlncr slll dy in one case.

Each week. This week's figures were: MflhodUt Asbury MrahGrfni Epworlb lin American Melhoditi of the cases considered had been 1 referred to the committee after the welfare department had 05: refused payments requested by hospitals. Harry N. Tower, citv director J-r P.on«r M.morl.1"M«U»d,rt Vil SC before SL John's the court to inquire about counlv it p)an5 for a county sl )r Presbyterian W'citmlnstcr First Antloeh Baptiit Coilrce Avenue Ran Emmjrtufl BipUU nm Bnpiisi Highland P-ipmt Baotist operating center. He "suggested the county might either set up its own center in a portion of the basement of one of the county buildings (such an area would have to he reserved for the exclusive use of the emergency center) or combine its emergency operating center with the a City Hall.

551 1373 second Southcresl FUotlst Trinity napint 137 III 507 they would consider the emergency center at the first regular court meeting of 196S, set for S. The court will meet again at Vi 10 a.m. Wednesday to pay bills and accounts and wind up the Monterey ounty's finances for the current church of 157 I3B lie information director at J'tecsi AFB, is suffering from a pos.si-, ble brain tumor. Diagnosis of) the nilment has not boon disclosed; however. memlxTS the family said through hospital spokesman that surgery was not planned n( (he present.

He was admitted Friday. The World War I Votrrans Hub of the Plains Barracks and Au.vi lliary will install officers in reg-j ular meeting nt 2 p.m. Wcdnes-', day at Ihe Hodges Communitv Center. Mrs. Opal Crabtrec.

ofij Plainvicw. is the installing officer. assembled, matched to individual needs and finally packaged and ContribtiiirHK from a generous public cnn round out program. Donations tiavp been planned, in amount, should be sent at once to Chief Good fellow, in care of The efforts indi- cjitr- the bijjgpst task in the hiMory ot the Lubbock. Good Cc How organization.

Income FROM PAGE ONE of Mr. and Rryn-j Transfer pay pt ln basin Novemljor for advance came in manufacturing where wages and salaries rose by S.1.1 billion at an annual rnte. iiymonis included the first time the one already use ra from ihe Amer- since April, reflecting a de- he city in the basement of the can Air in P-' Stewardess in unemployment insur- in Fort Worth. A 1965 graduateianro payments. Transfer pay- of Lubbock High School and consists mainly of soci.il trtr-lil nn1 nn Commissioners 3un church or rhmt Churrh ot Church of ry OM Mf A--rnuf AwmMr ot Cod Evanjcl Aswnbly CM fth J-'SI 47 "5 i Awmbiy ct cod In A charge of burglary was filed rj today against Burton Israel mer Texas Tech student.

Miss'insurance benefits and veterans Reynolds has been assigned Hight duty out of Buffalo. N.Y. Farm income and dividends Anlonlo 3S Park- a OthCr shot wilh a pistol in nn incident! in 1900-bIock Avenue F. of He- inrded Children xvjll nir-rt at Ul vtf tr A ll oj Place. arrested Sunday night Gem Beauty Shop, 2433 22nd Place.

siancci. inside vfl var for in Mrs. McDcrmott, Of Dies Here Mrs. Klizabcth McDcrmott, frl. who with her late husband, John, had visited here al various limes the lost eight years, died at 9 a.m.

today at Methodist Hospital after an illness of weeks. Services arc pending at Police said the suspect was lying on the floor with hammer in his hand and a screwdriver in a pocket. Karlier. the suspect had broken Ihrough a well to the adjacent 'ranklin Home. Hartley Funeral Mrs.

wa.s a resident of South Milwaukee, the past 55 years, and was member of Zion Lutheran Church. She was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bob Medlar, 4516 48th when she became ill. Survivors include a sister, Mrs.

Anna Storck. of Ashland. three brothers, Kdward Gotch, of Kenosha, A. Frank Gotch and Ernest Gotch, both of Queens, New York City. MARATHON VOV.Mif, MEIJJQURNE (UPI)-Yachtsman Alex Rose rested in Australia today fmm a 14,000 mile one-man voyage from England thai ended Sunday with a hero's welcome in Melbourne harbor.

Vharra, Kmnryj Street, was taken to surgery n'l West Texas Hospital at 12:20 p.m. today nfter hc suffered uf four only to be confronted the owner who had a F. W. Jncobsmeir, the store, said ho had arrived about p.m. and heard the burglar, "hammering Jike a carpenter" on the wall that srp- nrates thr- shop from tho beauty slnp door.

He said hc caller! police and waited until the man broke through the wall and confronted him wilh a shotgun. Officers found whore flw intruder had broken into a rear door at the beauty shop before starting to break through the wall. occurred as Yahnrra was employed. ni where he is mitior was filed today against 'Kdwnrd Summars. 22.

2215 in connect! in with an inet-i dent at a in Maslerspy FROM PAGE ONE had only a feu- festivals and love affairs." Western intelligence agencies- are fiilrd wilh officers "who, like myself, dedicate themselves to ihe against fascism, to Ihe cause of international solidarity of working people." a Kritisl) intelligence officer and double agent, he once had to plan anti-Communist subversion. "You can easily imagine what kind of information was able to send lo Moscow." Terry WaMron cwwm MADRID (AP) Because of slwlent demomtraliofis ami strikes against police power on carr.pus, iwo parts of Ihe University of Madrid closed down in the past Tho faculty of political and sciences shut down Wednesday the law faculty followed suit Friday. Hcials said. Qinrles Dunn, 3722 31st was charged with driving while intoxicated, Mibsen.ucnt offense. KtIJ, JAKARTA (UPH- Indonesian troops killed seven Communist guerrillas and captured five others in Ihe Mslabu Mountain area of West Borneo recently, the Antara news agency said Sunday.

Prisoners said 100 guerrillas were operating in the Terry Wntdron 7S, moved here .11,4 years ago Pocnhonlas, died at a.m. loday in Colonial Nursing Home afier an extended illness. Arrangements wero pending at Rcsthavrn Funeral Home. An Arkansas native, Waldron was a member of Baptist Church. He was a retired merchant and landowner.

Surviving nre a son Terry Watdron Jr. Hackbrrry, daughter, Mrs. Neal Kssary' New Deal; six grandchildren and seven sreat-grandchlldrcn..

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