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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 20

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THE KANSAS CITY TIMES MONDAY MARCH 5 1 962 20 Earp chapel Services will be held cemetery The Rosary- will be said at 9:30 o'clock Tuesday morning at 8 tonight at the chapel at the church burial in Mount where friends may call after 4 Olivet cemetery NEW MOVES FOR QUADROS ARE SEEN Former President Will Return Home After a Long Absence MUM ON FUTURE PLANS Speculation and Apprehension Touched Off in Some Quarters York and a stepson Edmond Keplev 4225 South Pleasant Independence Mr Mary Vogt 95 of 4402 Moats drive at 2 Tuesday at the Newcomer chapel Brush Creek and the Paseo burial in Mount Moriah cemetery FLIER'S FATHER DIES His Son Captain Olmstead Was Held by Reds Elmira March 4 (AP) Blaine Olmstead 65 father of Air Force Capt Freeman Olmstead whose RB-47 reconnaissance plane was shot down by the soviet Union in July" 1960 died in a hospital here today of a heart attack Captain Olmstead and another RB-47 flier John Mc-Kone Tonganoxie Kas were held by the Russians until January 1961 when they were returned to the United States URGE A SUPPORT More Than 600 Jewish Leaders End Conference French Lick Ind March 4 (AP) Some 600 Jewish leaders from 13 states ended a 3-dav Mid-West leadership conference here today by unanimously endorsing the United Jewish Appeal's 1962 national campaign goal of 95 million dollars In a recorded message flown from West Berlin where he is President Kennedy's personal representative" Gen Lucius Clay singled out Israel as an example what can be done by a free people to provide a place where their children and their children's children may live free and He urged A supporters to do all possible to speed the resettlement of Jewish immigrants in Israel and other free lands HOWARD SUTTLES Howard Suttles of 6213 Harrison died yesterday ai the home He was a lifelong resident here and had been a part-owner of the old Ovler Suttles Automobile Upholsterers 32 years Surviving are his wife Mrs Marie Suttles of the home: two sons Lee Suttles Lake Tapawino and Joe Suttles 4342 Holly a daughter Mrs Juanita Walter 6635 Wabash two granddaughters and two great grandsons Services will be held at 3 Wednesday at the Stine A McClure chapel burial in Forest Hill ceme-try MRS HUL0A A TRENSEY Mrs Hulda A Trensey 87 died yesterday at a rest home at 5125 Sw-ope parkway her residence since 1952 She was horn in Sweden and lived here 30 years Surviving is a brother Gunnar Hultman of Sweden Services will be held at 11 Tuesday at the Stine A- McClure chapel burial in Greenlawn cemetery FUNERAL SERVICES Glenn (Spot! Cope 42 Rich Hill Mo formerly of Kansas City at 2:30 Tuesday at the First Baptist church in Rich Hill burial in Greenlawn cemetery there Gary Duane Fisher 2 son of Mrs Jacqueline Fisher 4947 Troost at 2 Tuesday at the Weilert South Side chapel burial in Memorial Park cemetery Kenneth Arthur Lauter 61 of 4321 North Spruce at 2 Tuesday at the Newcomer chape! North Kansas City: burial in White Chapel cemetery Gladstone The family requests no flowers Mis Kath erine McFaddeo 74 of 1107 Pinkston Grandview at 9 Tuesday at St Catholic church burial la Mount Olivet cemeterj The rosary will be said at 8 tonight at the George chapel Grandview Clarence Ingall Neas 73 of 3123 South Crvsler Independence at 1 30 Tuesday at the Carson chapel burial in Mount Moriah cemetery Among the survivors are a daughter Mrs Norma Wait-man 1917 South Ash Independence a stepdaughter Mrs Louise Chaney Los Angeles two sons Archie Neas 1432 South Twenty-ninth Kansas City Kansas and Richard Neas New RUSSELL PARKER Russell Parker 75 the Longview Farm near Summit died yesterday at Baptist Memorial hospital He was bdrn in Pleasant Hill and lived on the farm since 1914 He was manager of the farm for the last 25 years He was a member of the Longview chape! and the Masonic lodge in Summit Surviving are his wife Mrs Nancy Parker of the home and a sister Mrs Minnie Chapman 4216 Terrace Services will be heid at 2 30 o'clock Tuesday a the Newcomer chapel Brush Creek and the Paseo burial Mount Moriah cemeten The pallbearers William Crawford Ezra Purtle Sanders Samuel Donelson Clarence Aldrich and Albert Aldrich GORDON ROGERS Gordon Thurman Rogers 38 Lawson Mo formerly of Kansas City died Saturday at the Independence hospital He had been ill about two months He was born in Lathrop Mo and lived here 14 years before he moved to Law-son two years ago to operate a farm He was a truck driver here Mr Rogers was a veteran of World War II He was a member of the Cameron Mo Baptist church Surviving are his wife Mrs Mary Ann Rogers of the home three daughters Mrs Sharon McLaughlin Lawson and Deborah Rogers and Denise Rogers of the home: his mother Mrs Gavle Rogers 12006 East Forty-eighth Raytown three sisters Mrs LaVeta Billman Willits Calif Mrs Juanita Williams 3328 Vermont Independence and Mrs Vera Wiss 12006 East Forty-eighth and three grandchildren Services will be held at 2 Tuesday at the Bailey chapel Lathrop burial in Lathrop cemetery ANTON SUNJA Anton Sunja 72 of 2252 Quindaro Kansas Citv Kansas died yesterday at Pros idenee hospital He was born in Austria and lived in Kansas City Kansas 55 years Mr Sunja was a member of the Holy Family Catholic church and its Holy Name society He retired in 1956 after 45 years as a butcher with Armour A- Co He leaves a daughter Miss Katherine Sunja of the home and a son Julius Sunja Parkville Services will be held at 8:30 Tuesday at the Skradski chapel and at 9 at the church burial in Mount Calvary Jean Perkins Long Beach Calif and Mrs Lynn Johnson Leavenworth Kas four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren Services will be held at 1:30 today at the Muehlebach chapel Masonic graveside services in Memorial Park cemetery Lawrence The pallbearers: Dr Paul Shebilsky David Johnson Bruce Johnson Ralph Roth Leo Kaser and Dale Hauber CECIL MASONBRINK Cecil Masonbrmk 66 of 4115 Strong Kansas City Kansas died of a gunshot wound yesterday at the home The coroner said it was a suicide Mr Masonbrink was born in Creighton Mo and lived in this area 40 vears He retired in 1960 as a driver for the Lentz Storage A- Moving company He was a member of the Elks and of Furniture drivers Warehousemen Packers union local No 956 Surviving are his ife Mrs Archa Masonbrink of the home: two daughters Mrs Dorothy Giffin Kennett Square Pa and Mrs Helen England Downey Calif two sisters Mrs Bernice Allbrit-ten and Mrs Daisy McCoy Creighton: two brothers Charles Masonbrink Creighton and Austin Masonbrink Adrian Mo: a half-brother Fred Welch Turlock Calif four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren MRS LILLIE MABEL MILLER Mrs Lillie Mabel Miller 83 of 5208 St John died yesterday at the Jackson County hospital She was born in Bureau County Illinois and lived here 50 years She was a member of the White Avenue Methodist church Surviving are two granddaughters Mrs Mabel Daum of the home and Mrs Marjorie Lord Baltimore Services will he held at 1:30 Wednesday at the Blackman chapel burial in Mount Moriah cemetery MRS FRANCES McCORMICK Mrs Frances McCormick 84 of 813 Sandusky Kansas City Kansas died yesterday at the home Mrs McCormick was born in England and lived this area 80 vears Her husband Ralph Me- Cormick died in 1928 Surviving are a daughter Mrs Gladys Piper ofJhe home a son Dennis Ruchanan Falls City Neb and eight grandchildren JOSEPH MORVANT JR Services for Joseph Wallace -Morvant jr 9-year-old son of Mrs Betty Croxton 5130 Forest Wyandotte County who was found hanged by his belt at the home Saturday night will be held at 130 Wednesday at the Simmons chapel burial in Maple Hill cemetery Friends may call after 10 Tuesday at the chapel The boy was in the fourth grade at the Oak Grove school and was a member of Cub Scout pack 140 Also surviving are his i father Joseph Wallace Morvant sr his stepfather John Croxton and two halfsisters Judy Weber and Donna Weber of the home and the maternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Charles Wilson 2111 South Fifty-first LEWIS NOLAN Lewis Nolan 79 of 1521 White died Saturday at Trinity Lutheran hospital He was a retired mechanic He was born in Hastings Neb and lived here 60 vears He was a member of St Stephen's Catholic church Surviving are his wife Mrs Nellie A Nolan of the home a sister Miss Mabel Nolan Newark and a brother Phillip Nolan 312 Archibald The rosary will be said at 8 o'clock Monday night at the Greene all of Fort Worth Tex and three grandchildren MRS LOURINDA GRIMSLEY Mr? Lour-nda Grinisley 95 formerly of Kansas City died yesterday at the home in Tucson Ariz She was born in Ohio and lived here from 1948 until 1958 Mrs Grimsley was a member of the Second Presbyterian church here Surviving are two daughters Mrs Howard Ege of the home and Mrs A Hayward Theobald Rurhngton Kas 17 srandchddrpn 42 great-grandchildren and nine great great grandchildren Services and burial will be held Friday in Burlington GORDON HALL Gordon Hall 62 of 3665 Summit died yesterday at St Luke's hospital after a long illness He worked for the Richards Conover hardw are Co 14 years He was born in Leeton Mo and lived here 21 years He was a member of the Broadway Baptist church Surviving are his wife Mrs Ruby Hall of the home two daughters Mrs Marjorie Jane Barber 4510 East Forty-eighth and Mrs Virginia Steinman Chicago a brother Owen Hall 15008 East 40 highway Independence a sister Mrs Lola Hunt Springfield Mo and six grandchildren HARRY HEFNER Harry Omer Hefner 67 of 3701 Giliham died yesterday at St hospital He was born in Bethany Mo and lived here 41 years He was a salesman for Woolf Brothers 8 vears before he retired in 1945 lie was a member of the Presbyterian church His wife Mrs Esther Hefner of the home survives Services will be held Tuesday in Warrenton Mo The family requests no flowers and suggests contributions to the Heart Fund RUPERT HILL Rupert VV Hill 66 of 7141 Agnes died Saturdav at Trinity Lutheran hospital He was born in Athens Pa and liv ed here 38 years He was a maintenance engineer for the Phillips Petroleum company 15 years before he retired a year and a half ago He was a veteran of World War I He was a member of the Gregory Boulevard Methodist church Surviving are his wife Mrs Martha Hill of the home a daughter Mrs Marjorie Newman 8509 East Eighty-fifth Raytown a sister Mrs Marian Hoffman Barton and four grandchildren Services will be held at 3:30 Tuesday at the Newcomer chapel Brush Creek and the Paseo burial in Memorial Park cemetery MRS LAURA HILL Mrs Laura Hill 85 died yesterday at a nursing home at 3215 Campbell She was born in Albany Mo and lived here 57 years She was a member of the Linwood Methodist church and the York chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star Surviving are two sons William Hill 7528 Colonial drive Prairie Milage and Wesely Hill Dallas Tex a brother James Larrence Miami Fla and three sisters Mrs Nell Mason Mrs Mary Reinhardt and Mrs Virginia Graham El Paso Tex MRS ROSE KELLEY Mrs Rose Kelley 80 a resident of Merriam since 1920 died yesterday at an Olathe nursing home She was born at Berryville Ark and was a member of the Merriam Christian church Surviving are a daughter Mrs Eda Newell 13703 West Sixty-third Shawnee three sons Willard Kelley 5701 Kessler Merriam Homer A Kellev Wichita and Leon Kelley 6214 Hadley Merriam a sister Mrs Anna Osteen Albert Lea Minn 11 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren Services will be held at 2 Wednesday at the Hoge chapel in Overland Park burial in Pleasant View cemetery Shawnee MRS JAMES KINDER SR Mrs Alma Marie Kinder 41 of 5118 Locust Wyandotte County died Saturday at Providence hospital She was a lifelong resident of Wyandotte County Mrs Kinder was a comptometer operator three vears for the Hudson Oil company and had worked 11 years for the Kansas Citv Structural Steel company She was a member of the Turner Baptist church Surviving are her husband James Kinder sr a daughter Julia Marie Kinder and a son James Kinder jr of the home her father Charles Trevor 1007 South Fifty-sixth three sisters Mrs Lora Hammer 5401 Osage Mrs Helen Miller 1006 South Fifty- ffth and Mrs Jane Calvert Silver Springs Md and a brother Charles Trevor Los Angeles Services will be held at 3 Tuesday at the Simmons chapel burial in Maple Hill cemetery Friends may call after 5 today at the chapel MRS ROLAND KOLM Airs Arlene Louise Kolm 37 of 6045 Raytown road Raytown died of complications of the mumps Saturdav at the Baptist Memorial hospital She had been a patient there three weeks She was a math teacher at Raytown high school and formerly taught in Bonner Springs and New Berlin Ill She was a graduate of Central Missouri State college at War rensburg Mrs Kolm was born in Stover Mo and lived in this area 12 years She was a member of the Abiding Savior Lutheran church in Independence Surviving are her husband Roland Kolm and two sons Roster Kolm and Dale Kolm all of the home her parents Mr and Mrs Arthur Stucker Stover five sisters Mrs Larry Bauer Mrs Robert Hagedorn and Mrs Leon Fischer Stover Mrs Lester Fisher 6004 Northern Raytown and Mrs Warren Kipp 11005 East Sixtieth terrace Raytown Services will be I held at 10 Tuesday at the church and at 3 at the Christ Lutheran church Stover burial in the Stover cemetery MRS EDYTH LIGHTFOOT Mrs Edyth Lightfoot 82 died yesterday at a nursing home at 2702 East Linwood She was born in Pleasanton Kas and lived here 45 years She was a member of the Linwood Methodist church Surviving are three daughters Mrs Zelma Kupperman Los Angeles Mrs Ella Dolson 920 East Seventy-sixth terrace and Mrs Evelyn Dudley 8040 Wabash a son Park Lightfoot 4303 Virginia five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren CHARLES MAKEPEACE Charles Makepeace 76 of 310 East Thirty-fourth died Friday at Leeds hospital after a long illness He was a retired watchmaker Before December 1960 he was an instructor at the Kansas City School of Watchmaking 18 years He was a jeweler in Lawrence Kas before that He was born in Tell City Ind and lived here 18 years He was a Mason in Lawrence Surviving are his wife Mrs Nina Makepeace of the home two daughters Mrs MRS LILLIE ANNETTA EVANS Mrs Lillie Annetta Evans 85: of 1300 East Thirty-second ter-! race died yesterday at a nursing home at 2839 Troo-i She was born in La Harpe III and lived here 40 years Surviving are two! daughters Mrs Madge Bernard! San Diego Calif and Mrs Marjorie Stevenson Randolph road North and a son Charles Evans 1509 Pennsylvania Services will be held at 2:30 Wednesday at the Newcomer chapel Brush Creek and the Paseo and at 2 Thursday at the La Harpe cemeterv ROBERT DANIEL EVANS Robert Daniel Evans 34 of 4114 North Seventy-fourth Wyandotte County who was killed Saturday night when he was struck by a motor car at Forty-third and Leavenworth road Wyandotte County was born in Evansville Ind and lived in Wyandotte County three years He was a construction worker Surviving are a son Daniel Evans Detroit: his mother Mrs Mary Evans Nor-fork Ark three sisters Miss: Adrian Mae Evans Caro Mich Mrs Mary Louise Cunningham of 1 the home and Mrs Wanda Havner Norfork Ark and three brothers Gerald Evans with the Army in Germany Allen Evans Detroit and Oscar Evans 1106 East Thirty-third A FISHER A Fisher 90 of 5412 Osage Wyandotte County died tester-day at Bethany hospital He was born in Champaign 41! and lived in Wyandotte County most of his life Mr Fisher retired in 1952 after working five years as assist- ant custodian at the Turner eie- mentary school He farmed for several years before that Sur- viving are six daughters Mrs Irene Davis Vichy Mo Mrs Helen West 6201 Riggs Mission Mrs Georgia Rhodes Los Angeles: Mrs Florence Placke 232 North Twenty-second Mrs Margaret Moore of the home and Mrs Imogene Warrell Lancaster! Calif a sister Mrs Maggie Harris Elk City Okla 12 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren Services will be held at 1:30 Tuesday at the Simmons chapel burial in Chapel Hill cemetery Friends may call after 5 o'clock today at the chapel MRS GRACE GEARHEARD Mrs Grace Gearheard 79 died yesterday at a nursing home at 3522 Walnut She was born in Fillmore 111 and lived here 10 years She was a member of the Melrose Methodist church Survivj mg are a son Roger Gearheard San Rafael Calif a daughter Mrs Greta Inbody 3824 Anderson six grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren Services will be held at 3:30 Tuesday at the Blackman chapel burial in Mount Washington cemetery MRS WILFORD GLENN Mrs Mary Alice Glenn 62 of 9144 North Anglia sriied yesterday at the home after a long illness She was born in Grapevine Tex I and lived in this area 30 years She was a member of the Gash land Baptist church Surviving are her husband Wilford Glenn and 3 daughter Mrs Helen Moss of the home two sisters Mrs Silas -Jones and Mrs Richard Richards and a brother Claude Rio de Janeiro March 4 fAPi Janio Quadros will return from six months of self-imposed exile this week and many Brazilians expect the mercurial former president to make a new bid for power Accused bv his political enemies of seeking the powers of a dictator and of trying to move Brazil into closer communion with the Communist bloc Quadros has kept silent Back on Wednesday The 44 -year -old lawyer-politician will arrive Wednesday at Santos a port 300 miles south of Rio de Janeiro Much speculation and even apprehension has been touched off in considering prospective future plans of the man who won overwhelming victory at the polls in 1960 then quit in a huff last August driving Brazil to the brink of civil war Quadros spent most of his voluntary exile in London Last November he and his family went to Australia and stopped at several points on the way back Under the constitution Quadros now is ineligible for the presidency But he could be a candidate for congress in next October's election a course urged by some of his backers Changes in Policy Congress approves both the cabinet and prime minister under the- parliamentary system installed to head off civil conflict after he resigned Presidential powers have been clipped since his days in office and now are largely ceremonial By acquiring majority support in congress Quadros could regain a measure of his power But this raises the question of his current prestige and popularity PRY METHODr Mountaineer Step outside eon to see if raining Son No let's call in the dog and see if he's wet ADVERTISEMENT THEN CAST YOUR VOTE April 1949: Kansas City local of International Moulders and Foundry Workers Union (A of L) elected James Taylor to serve as Corresponding Representative February pie Heart and Air Medal awarded Lieutenant James Taylor combat navigator of 24 for wounds in action during 26th mission over Germany January 1962: James Taylor one of several nominees chosen at open non-boss controlled Senatorial District meeting to be candidate for State Senate Attorney General charged in Missouri Supreme Court that James Williams Sheriff of Jackson County wilfully refused to prevent violations of liquor vice and gambling laws in Jackson County September 1040: Supreme Court of Missouri unanimously ordered James Williams ousted from office of Sheriff of Jack-son County December 1961: Sermon machine of eastern Jackson County and Kansas City bosses Gallagher and Presta endorsed James I Williams as candidate for State Senate VOTE FOR IV ith the cost of a college education constantly increasing foresighted families realize they must if their children are to have this opportunity Many methods are available Rut only one removes the risk of what might happen to these college plans if the family wage earnershould die This is why many fathers are using one or more of their life insurance policies to guarantee money for college They know the cash values in these policies can be used to help meet these costs if they live And if they don't the full amount of the policies will be available for their college vears No other plan offers this extra guarantee It is one of the unique advantages of life insurance TAYLOR JAMES 8th DISTRICT-STATE SENATOR 5 wavs that the unique advantages of life insurance bring peace of mind at stroke pen Decorated World War II Flier Resident of Raytown Businessman of Independence Former Official Kansas City Local of Int'l Moulders Foundry Workers (A of L) Founder of Raytown DeMolay Past President Kansas City Chartered Life Underwriters Active in Blue Ridge P-T A Ararat Shrine Raytown Christian Church and County Shrine ENDORSED BY ance policv for college expenses you can guarantee your boy or girl will have this opportunity whether you live or not To make sure on get the most from your life insurance take full advantage of the continuing service your life insurance agent offers Review sour program with him regularly at least every two to keep it in line with your changing circumstances This service which costs you nothing may make your life insurance even more valuable when you or your family need it INSTITUTE OF LIFE INSURANCE 488 MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK 22 1 Guarantees immediate family protection Only life insurance enables you to provide full protection for your family right from the start 2 Guarantees a family can keep its home With life insurance a man can guarantee rhere will be money to pav off the mortgage if he doesn live to complete the payments 3 Guarantees money for emergencies The guaranteed cash values in your policv can help you meet big unexpected expenses 4 Guarantees a lifetime income at retirement Life insurance can furnish additional income for the policyholder and his wife at retirement that guaranteed as long as either lives 5 Guarantees funds for education By having a life insur Kansas Citions for Good Government John Kupfer Kansas City Chm Veterans for Taylor Club John Fox Raytown Chm Taylor for Senator Committee Garrett Blue Springs Chm Citixsns for Taylor Committee Bryon Constance Independence Chm 8th District Labor for Taylor Dan Kosmerchek Independence Chm Republican Sfate Senate Committee John Kell Summit Chm WHEN COUNTING ON YOU YOU CAN COUNT ON LIFE INSURANCE.

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