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Hi EL PASO HERALD Known Dead POST Monday June 27 1960 Governors Battle 9 hi Cloudbursts Of Gulf Coast Port Lavaca was hardest hit by ftoods that forced more than Texas coast from Houston to Port Lavaca Nine persons were lost in swirl- leg flood waters yesterday and early estimates of damage indicate it will run into the millions CLIP THIS HANDY CHART ANNOUNCEMENTS O-Legals A-l Special Notices 2-Iaeome Tax Service 8-Deaths and Faaerais 4-Memorial g-Card ef Thanks 6-Mortaaries 7-Florists 9-Cemetery Lots 10-Birth a 11-Moetiag Notices For Presidential Strategic Places Rockefeller Refuses fo Sign Nixon Petition Kennedy Backers Take Slap at Johnson By CHARLES LUCEY Seripps-Hwsrd Staff Writer GLACIER PARK MONT June 27 -Hot and decidedly unglacial political feuding stirred the Governors' Conference here today as Democrats and Republicans I fought for position In the 1960 presidential race Long before the gavel fell to open the conference aM but probIems as sIdes sought to use the annual I meetIng at a sounding board for gain in the upcoming naonaf conventions developments: for personal reasons were not Quiet Handsome Man Charged In Slaying of Fanily United Prete International MEMPHIS Tenn June 27 Carroll Jackson had bear-like hands and strength unmatched in ordinary men But he was too gentle to save himself his wife and two small daughters from crazed killer The entire Jackson family was wiped out IS months ago in wha appears to have been a senseless slaughter' Nab Suspect This past weekend almost 809 miles from the murder scene in the peaceful Virginia countryside the FBI charged Melvin Davis Rees 31 with the crime The FBI also accused Rees of a least one other killing in the Washington area and he faces questioning about four other murders dating bade to 1955 With the exception of Jackson all the victims were women anc children Carroll Jackson was in the rime of his quiet peaceful life on Sunday night of Jan 11 1959 He looked like a man that even crazed killer would fear He was 29 6-foot-2 215 pounds and te could toss 100-pound sacks nto the big truck he drove for a eed company as easily as he could toss his 18-month-o 1 daughter Janet into the air in an afternoon romp Gentle Man But he was a gentle man His high school football coach once remarked laughing that Jackson was so gentle he was little help to the team He and his dark-haired wife Mildred 27 said goodbye that Sunday night to her parents Mr and Mrs Lewis Hill and started ume to Apple Valley Va 15 miles away Their car was found beside the road the next morning Almost two months later body was found in a saw- DISPLAY AWARDS At left Manuel Rivas past commander of Segura-McDonald Post Veterans of Foreign Wars and James McDonald past commander of the Madrid-McLaughlin Post in Ysleta hold awards won at the State convention VFW Post Wins Top Award for Youth Work The Segura-McDonald Post No 5615 Veterans of Foreign Wars has been named the top post in Texas for youth work The Selman Youth Activities Award was presented to Manuel Rivas past post command-: $er and past commander of Dis- Houston threatened for awhilel Kennedy were locked in angry by a major flood after 17 inches mnimv0m of nln during three days of tor- oa rential downpours touched off by I Johnson had threatened to a tropical disturbance passed the block vital Federal legislation i crisis early today and some 600 certain moves were made favor- persons returned to their homes to start mop up operations he Kennedy caaiMacr- Johnson's men through Texas Governor Price Daniel replied that such charges represented pure political Senator Johnson denounced charge that he threatened to stifle a medical care for the agec bill if Michigan Governor Typhoid Shots The tropical disturbance moved out of Texas today into Arkansas Skies cleared and the weather bureau did not forecast any more rain for the hard-hit areas At Port Lavaca Civil Defense Director James Houlihan express- od the healthl u' Here were the main Forces of Senator Lyndon BS Johnson and Senator John yet ready to announce Both Williams and DiSalle forecast first ballot nomination for Kennedy Governors Back Nixon Southern governors called off a scheduled pro-Johnson meeting but went out to work individually for him Governor Daniel was at pains to make it clear it was not merely a collection of southern support for the Democratic Senate that others had been asked too Governor Rockefeller as usual cut a considerable figure as he came in amid the snowcovered glaciers He had hardly set foot on earth here when Governors Hanley Robert Smylie of Idaho and Christopher Del Sisto of Rhode Island confronted him with the pro-Nixon declaration Hanley in announcing the manifesto later said all 13 Republican governors present had signed and that others arriving later were expected to sign But Rockefeller although acknowledging Nixon in all likelihood would be nominated smilingly resisted because said he he was the chairman of an uncommitted delegation and it would not be appropriate for him to sign Rockefeller again urged that the major issues be threshed out in advance of the Republican convention and said he thought he had made some progress He foresaw Nixon facing a dose race in thfe fall As to the vice president carrying New York he ducked prophecy and said: Nixon is the candidate do all we can to see that he grave concern over problem The city we without endoraed1 inter supplies or a city oewer- or the age system Johnson said that the state- Civil Defense and Red Cross of- ment mate by Williams was ficials lulled to work together and was pregive typhoid shots to the I convention nonsense 8800 residents during the day Ill sometimes think it is very was going to be a day long job I unfortunate that political cam-More than 800 Port Lavaca citi- paigns are carried on in the sum-zens still were housed in tie- mer months when the heat af-mentary schools this morning I fects some judgment1 Another 200 were in private homes Johnson said sot hit when floodwaters swept I On the Republican side Gov-half tiie town eraor Nelson Rockefeller of New sidestepped a move by gov- supporting Wee Prmideat Nixon to place all Re-publican governors on record for Nixon as GOP presidential nominee He declined 'to sign their manifesto Governor Daniel predicted' that Senator Johnson would have 502 votes on the first ballot at Los cials urged sightseers and relatives to stay away Hie 600 persons evacuated at Houston spent the night in the downtown coliseum The huge underpasses and major thoroughfares were blocked by water until early today Extensive Damage The Houston International air- Angeles and saw him soaring to port was closed by floodwaters fewer than 100 short of the yesterday on the second roll- Another 65 families at Bay City calL The new angle to Daniel's left their homes yesterday when forecast was that it was assumed water began pouring in They that by that time Missouri Sen-spent the night in the county ator Stuart Symington would be Page Twenty-one O-Lcgala BIDS WAn'I'UD Sealed bide will be received at the office of the Public Service Board City of Z1 Paso Tezaa 4M North Stanton Street until 10:00 A If Mountain Standard Tima Tueedar July 10 I960 for the Municipal Water Sewer Syatem with the folio wins: Stem 1 Tbomae Manor One complete factory bunt Automatic Und era round Sewer Lift Station with all needed equipment factory Installed In a welded teel chamber complete with two 13) vertical non eloc aewaco pump each capable of delivering 600 OPM against a total bead of 30 feet: two (3) 100 HP 3 phase 440330 volt motors whoie maximum speed shall be 1150 BPM central control panel dehumidifier ventilating blower sump pump bubbler type level control entrance tube and aU other necessary appurtenances Item 3 The Village One complete factory built Automatic Underground Sewer Lift Station with all needed equipment factory Installed in a welded steel chamber complete with two f3) verticil non clog sewage pumps euch capable of delivering 400 OPM against total head of 40 feet: two 3) 10 HP 3 phase 10220 volt motors whose maximum speed shell be 1150 RPM: central control panel debumidlfler ventilating blower sump pump bubbler type level control entrance tube and all other necessary appurtenances Detailed specifications and additional Information may be obtained at the office of the Superintendent 430 North Stanton Street SI Paso Tsxas A Certified Check Cashier's Cheek by a bank satisfactory to the Owner the Public Service Board of the City of El Paso Texas or Bond executed by some reliable corporate Surety Company authorised to do business In the Stats of Texas In the amount of five per cent (556) of tho largest possible total bid submitted payable without recourse to tho Public Service Board must accompany the Bidder's proposal as a guarantee that the Bidder will furnish the material bid upon Bidders shall examine the specifications and all documents attached to or accompanying their respective bids end also tho locality In which said work Is to be done and Judge for themselves of all of the circumstances and surrounding conditions affecting the cost and nature of the work The Public Service Board of the City of El Paso Texas reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or bids to walvo technicalities to furnish tho material covered by the plana and specifications and to accept what la the Judgment of the Public Service Board is the best Md If the best Interests of the Municipal Water and Sewer System may bo served thereby PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD OP the errr op el paso WHYBURN Chairman By: 3ELWOOD T7MBENHAUER General Superintendent a-37 7-4 11 A-l Soeelai Notice WILL not bo responsible for any debts other than nr own Bmny Bristow Biggs A Texas JANITOR SXRVICB GORDON RALE BUXLDINO MAINTENANCE CORP KE 0-023 CLASSIFIED: KE 2-1971 9-Cemetery Lots POUR choice plots Restlawn Ccme-tery "Chapel Oardtn call after BE 5-4829 1 1 -Meeting Notices CL PASO Lodge No 130 meets at Masonic Temple A Monday June 37th -abA- 7:30 Honoring vRy Past Master Prank A3rt Hansel and ether mat-tars pertaining to future work lynch wm ADAIR See Points Lodge No 1137 j- 2430 More head Tam A Monday Instruction tAgA and examination Vis-YUMf Itlng Masons welcome 32r Lester Vanhorn IV 51 12-Losf nd Fonnd BLACK and white Springer Spaniel misting sines Jung 10th Reward' or replace dog no questions asked KE J-M3T nights KE 3-0454 REWARD to finder ef small turn containing Important papers KE 3-0077 1 3-Perssma is ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS has but one purpose: To help tba sick aleoholle recover be -wishes a normal happy existence without tho use ef alcohoL EL PASO GROUP NO 1 Dial LO 5-0010 a Box MIA El Pam DOWNTOWN GROUP Box El Pam Dial LO 5-8803 ARID CLUB Dial LO 5-0017 MATERNITY ears for nnmerlreA mothers including doctors hospital and living arrangements f-MifidwHi LO 1-0011 or writ Superintendent Salvation Army 3011 Bliss Street MILITARY ONLY Loans to married lop I is MS tM Month Interstate KE -527 SPECIAL 010 Gold Wave OS Juanita's Beauty Shop 3703 PL Blvd LO 5-7641 INVESTIGATIONS AU work private and confidential LO 0-1720 MILITARY LOANS 1414 only 023 monthly Married top 3-BLC PR S-4307 COLDWAVE 53 55-55 Clndorail 010 Stantm KE 3-0331 SPRINO CLEANING EL "PS5 JANTTOB SERVICE LO 5-6041- REST Haven mining home Air condition 3730 Porter LO 8-2111 1 4-Tramsportaf ion LADY driving to Loa Angeles July 0th air conditioned ear Taka lady passenger $15 LO 0-4331 15-SchcoIs IastraetlcM WOMEN NEEDED TO LEARN Shorthand 0 wha (Sneed writing) Typing 13 wkg IBM 10 whs PBX 10 wks DURHAM BUSINESS COLLEGE 301 Banner Bldg KE 3-9797 TRAIN IN IBM Key Punch and Offlet Machines DURHAM BUSINESS COLLEGE 301 Banner Building KB I-070T HIGH SCHOOL at homa start where rou left off texts furnished diploma awarded low monthly payments Par free booklet write or phene Amerleaa SehoolBos 38K Pssob Texas TEXAS Driver's Licenss School S03-A Hawking English 4 Spanish instruction PR 0-1000 LY 0-0408 DOES your child need speelsl tutor-inf before Septf Call SK 5-7550 for experienced qualified teacher ALETHEA'S School cfbanee 3501 Montana KE 0-1591 EL PASO BARBER COLLEGE 400 Kt Paso 1-4780 El' Paso-School at Electronics Hawkins Way PR MSI Typing and Comptometer Southwestern Schools LI 3-0561 Mrnsls Teacherg GUITAR I ess oos Edward's Guitar tudisb Ulf randan KRSSS60 Oibson-Marttn guitars IS-Plama to Fat TE OLDE ICE CHEAM BHOPPl 531 Copia LO 6-0604 4 Convenlsnt Locations CLOCK DRIVE-IN 20-Sitnations Wanted WASHING AND I ON REASONABLE RATES 537 8 CONCEPCION PR 0-2810 Bartender for party Harris LO 0-6071 WASHING and Ironing nv home LO 5-1778 MASSAGES to relax you' 2513 piedraa LO 04391 IRONING dona In my homo reasonable rates 4804 Vulcan SK 5-6671 YARD wort wanted cutting and trimming KB 3-5043 20-SUnafions Wanted Gshtiosed iMt next pags dust pile near Fredericksburg Va 50 miles away He had been shot in the head His hands were bound with a red necktie Beneath his body lay that little Janet She was untoucher of suffocation or exposure Other Bodies Found Two weeks later the bodies Mildred Jackson and 4-year-ok Susan Ann were found in shallow graves near Gambrills Md Mrs Jackson had been beaten and strangled Susan Ann was beaten to death The man the FBI says is the killer is handsome and quiet His only trouble appears to have been domestic He plays the piano the guitar the saxophone and the clarinet He was working for a piano store at West Memphis Ark when the FBI arrested him last Friday He came here five months ago with a dance band and stayed on Others Murdered Rees was arrested on a murder charge for the 1957 shooting of Urs Margaret Harold at Gam-wills Md near the spot where he bodies of Mrs Jackson and ler daughter were found Kidnaping and murder charges in the Jackson family killings followed He also will be questioned about the fatal shooting June 15 1955 on Nancy Marie Shoemette 16 and Michael Ann Ryan 14 near College Park Md and the 1956 killing of Mary Elizabeth Fellers 18 and Shelby Jean Venable 16 whose unclothed bodies were found in the Potomac River -MRS PETRA MARTINEZ Mrs Petra Martinez of died In a hospital yesterday She was 68 Mrs Martinez had been a resident of Fabens 21 years and was a member of Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church Survivors include her husband Eugenio Martinez two daughters Mrs Elvira Contreras of Fabens and Mrs Manuela Gierro of Glendale Ariz three sons Domingo and Lino Martinez both of Fabens and Juan Martinez of Glendale Ariz- nine grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren Rosary services are scheduled for 7:30 today in the family residence Funeral mass will be said at 11:30 a tomorrow in Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in Fabens with the Rev David Arias officiating Burial will be in Fabens under the direction of Martin Mortuary TTMOTEO REYNA Timoteo Reyna of 3200 Rivera avenue apartment seven died yesterday in a hospital He was 70 Mr Reyna had been a resident of El Paso 52 years Survivors include two daughters Mrs Herlinda Ramirez and Mrs Beatriz Reyna one son Richardo Reyna 21 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren Funeral arrangements were pending with Memorial Chapel trict 10 at the State convention in Fort Worth Part of the VFW youth program is co-sponsoring the Annual El Paso Marble Tournament in conjunction with The Herald-Post Mr Selman past State commander made the presentation "The Marble Tournament sponsorship was one of the main projects that helped us win the Mr Rivas said the past four years more than 700 boys have taken part The post also sponsors Cubs Boy Scout and Explorer Scout troops bowling and rifle clubs and many other youth Robert Lee Martinez was post youth director this past year The new trophy was presented to the post commander and membership Friday Another top VFW honor was won by James McDonald past commander of Madrid-McLaughlin Post No 6388 In Ysleta and also past District 10 commander He was presented with the Rutherford VFW Award for outstanding and faithful service to the Veterans of Foreign Wars Mr McDonald has served as chairman or co-chairman of numerous VFW committees at the post district and State levels These include Community Service Youth Activities Americanism Loyalty Day Veterans Day Membership Memorial Day Service and others He has also served in all post and district offices since he joined the organization Department Commander Oscar Jones presented the award fo Mr McDonald at the convention MRS BEATRICE REGALADO Mrs Beatrice Regalado of 3118 South Val Verde street died Saturday in a hospitaL She was 38 Mrs Regalado was a resident of El Paso 30 years Survivors include her husband Dionisio Regalado two sons one daughter three sisters Mrs' Con-auelo Zamorano Mrs Ofelia Rosa and Mrs Lupe Hernandez six brothers Antonio Avila of FL Carson Colo Raymond Avila of Japan and Maximo Willie Frank and Joe Avila of El Paso and her parents Mr and Mre Maximo Avila of El Paso Funeral arrangements were pending with Memorial Chapel FRANK WILLIAMS Funeral services for Frank Williams of Sierra Blanca who died in an El Paso hospital Friday will be held at 10 a to-morrow in Rodehaver-Miller Chapel The Rev Bailey and the Rev Glenn Brown will officiate Burial will be in Rest-awn Memorial Cemetery when you do visit Community Finance If you need UP TO $2000 Phone: KEystone 2-5487 before noon to arrange for money the same day! Death Takes Mrs Staten Mrs Lillie Cowden Staten died Saturday in Laguna Beach Calif She was the widow of Dr A Burleson Staten who had been a prominent El Paso physician Mrs Staten was a member of the First Baptist Church Daughters of the American Revolution Woman's Auxiliary of Providence Memorial Hospital and United Daughters of the Confederacy She was past president of the YWCA Survivors' indude two sons George Staten Sr of El Paso and Burleson Staten of Three Arch Bay Calif a daughter Mrs John Williams of El Paso a sister Mrs Henry at Dallas five grandchildren Mrs William Wakefield George Staten Jr and John Staten all of El Paso and Richard and Elizabeth Stewart of Shaker Heights Ohio who were ths children of the late Mrs Ruth Staten Stewart El first Sue Carnival queen Funeral services will be bekl at tomorrow at the Ford Chapel of First Baptist Church with the Rev George Burroughs offidating Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery The body will lie in state at Harding and Orr Montana Avenue Funeral Home until time for services tomorrow Pallbearers will be Joe Brown Jr Lewis Thompson Bernard Morgan Dr Leighton Green Charles Graham Arthur Cohen Robert Price and Hart Ponder LUTHER LONICE WRIGHT Luther Lonioe Wright of Hotel McCoy died in a hospital Friday Lr was 58 Mr Wrigfit had been a resident El Paso 30 years and was a member of the Baptist Church Survivors indude two daughters Mrs Sharon Scott and Mrs Sheila Clark both of EL Paso a brother and three sisters Funeral services will be held at 1pm tomorrow in Rodehavar-Miller Chapel with the Rev Harold Fuggian officiating- Burial will be in Ft Bliss National Cem-etery with full military honors 12-Lnst and 13-Peri tls 14-Transportatlen 15-Sehools Instraetlimi Mnsie Teach 16-Plaees to Eat 17-Amasemeats HELP WANTED 20-CltaatloBS Wanted i CHILD CUE 21-Help Wanted-Male 32-IIelp Wted-Female 23-Male Female 24-Sal Wanted 24A-SaTeswemen 25-Agents Wnnted 20-Employ nt FINANCIAL 30-Money Wnnted 31-Seearitles j33-Bnsincss Op'iaalfy 28-Money to Loan 37-Insnraneo 38-Oil and Miaial ra i DENTAL 40-Want te Bent 41 -Furnished Booms 42-Boom end Board 43-Bonsekeeping Hi 44-Trailer Senses Bent 45-Trailer Space I 48-Betels Motels Crts 1 47-Fnrn Apts lor Bent '48-Unfnrn Apts-Bent 49-Fnrn Pnplexes-Bent' 50-Uafnr Dnplex-Bent 51-Fnrn Hi Bent 52-Unfnra Bonacs-Beni 53-Snbnrban for Bent 54-Cnrnges for Bent 55-Farms for Bent 56-Daalaeaa Rentals 57-Rqert Rentals REAL ESTATE 80-Beai Estate Wanted 60- A Beni Estate Loans 61-City Homes for Sale 62-Snbnrhan for Sale 63-Ont-Tn Real Estate CITY iniiETncFU) Lore a iCUMI 66-Deal Estate Trade 07-1 66-Baalnese Property MISCELLANEOUS I 70-Want to Bay 71-Anetion 72-Kome Furnishings 73-9Iiseellaneoas-SaIe BFOKTCIO GOODS SWAPS AND TMDE 74-Television A Radio 75-Mnsieal Iastrnments 76-Clothing 77-JenreIry 73-Baildlng Materials 1 79-Machinery Eqnip 80-Farm Equipment 81-Farm Prodace 83-Seeds and Plants 83-Feed and Supplies 84-Poaltry and Chicks 85-livestock 86-Dogs and Pets 87-Birds Tropical Fish 88-Small Far Animals AUTOMOTIVE 9 OAatsimohllcs Wnnted 90AAnto-Trailcr Loam 91 -Ilonse Trailers 93-Alrplane 1 95-Mtorcycles Scooter 98-Antomohile Service 97-Antomohile Sapplles 98-Trailers and Tracks 98A-Ante Rentals 99A-Sports Foreign 99-Astomobiles Sale courthouse Officials blamed the flooding on swollen creeks and bayous plus inadequate drainage facilities The damage to crops' homes streets utilities and vehicles Flood waters isolated College Port on a peninsula between Matagorda and Palacios but its 100 residents were not believed in danger San Marcos police reported two drowned there Saturday The flood situation at Bay City eased some today and Matagorda county authorities said there was no immediate threat to city itself from the flooded Colorado River the situation at Matagorda which is 22 miles south of Bay City on the east bank of the Colorado still was serious An estimated 150 persons had to leave their homes there as the river continued to rise Kennedy Backer Says First Ballot United Prett International WASHINGTON June 27 A West Coast supporter predicted today Senator John Kennedy would win the Democratic presidential nomination on the first ballot at the Los Angeles convention The forecast by Representative Edith Green of Oregon an ardent Kennedy campaigner followed a prediction by former New York Governor Averell Harriman who until recently supported Symington that Kennedy would capture th nomination on the second ballot Harriman said in New York that only favorite son balloting would block Kennedy from a first ballot victory Enough of these votes will swing to Kennedy to put him over on the second ballot he said As Kennedy's running mate if he gets the nomination Mrs Green suggested Senator Hubert Humphrey Minnesota Democrat Governor Orville Freeman of Minnesota Governor Gaylord Nelson rtf Wisconsin or Senator Stuart Symington Missouri Democrat in that order 1-RED SELL Fred Sell of 4024 Broaddus street died Saturday in a hospital lie was 45 I Sell had been a resident of El Paso for IS years and was a member of Belle Point Masonic Lodge No 20 Aouita Grotto of Fort Smith Ark the Scottish Rite Bodies of El Paso El Maida Shrine and the Mt Franklin Post No 521 of the American Legion Survivors indude his widow Mrs Ortha Sell one sou David Sell of El Paso his mother Mrs Kate Sell of Amarillo two sisters Mrs Lenora Crowell and hire Norma Greene also of Amarillo three brothers Jake Sell of Pampa Freeman Sell of EnM Okla and Gene Sell of Amarillo Funeral services will be held at 2 tomorrow In Kaster and Maxon Chapel with a Protestant chaplain officiating Burial will be in Ft Bliss National out of the race and that those of Missouri included would be riding with Johnson The story of suppose by Johnson to block legislation came from Governor Mennen Williams of Michigan a Kennedy supporter in answer to a press conference question The story in effect was that Johnson had told United Auto Workers President Walter Reuther that if Williams announced publicly for Kennedy it might impede action on a bill for medical aid for the aged In a kind of Hnker-to-Evers-to-Chance play this was relayed by Mrs Mildred Jefferies a UAW staff official to Williams Many Hustle for Kennedy This happened just before an early June Kennedy-Williams conference at Mackinac Island in Michigan Williams noted in a way 'some took to imply independence of Reuther that he had gone on to endorse Kennedy notwithstanding Governors conferences traditionally are politics-dominated affairs but this 1960 one topped any since the 1952 Houston conference at which Republican governors endorsed General Dwight Eisenhower State governors more than any! one else are the powerhouses at the national the men who control or most strongly influence delegations Indiana Governor Harold Hartley a leader in the move to get his fellow Republican executives on record for Nixon recognized this and said the governors properly should exercise such a role Senator Kennedy had numerous governors hustling for Williams Ohio's Michael DiSalle Abraham Ribicoff Massachusetts' Foster Furcolo Williams said numerous other governors were for Kennedy but Produce Rrm Robbed Jacques Produce Co at 130 South Florence street was entered through a hole in the back wall of a storage room and 300 Mexican pesos was taken Miss Enedina Pena of 108 North Latta street told police that she saw a man raise a window of her home and stick -his head in at 11 yesterday MRS GUADALUPE MAESE Mrs Guadalupe Maese of 628 Mission road died yesterday at her home She was 56 Mrs Maese a resident of El Pavo for six years had been employed by La Barata Store She was a member of St Joseph's Catholic Church Survivors include her husband Hermengildo Maese of El Paso two daughters Mrs Caridad Maese Diaz of Juarez and Mrs Soledad Maese Cruz of El Paso five grandchildren her mother Mrs Susana Ortegoza and one brother Carlos Ortegoza both of Juarez Funeral arrangements are pending with Martin Mortuary Laundry Manager Taken by Death Claude Lawrence of 4110 Berkshire place died at his home yesterday He was 38 Mr Lawrence business manager of Acme Laundry attended El Paso public schools Texas Western and graduated from the University of Texas He was a bomber pilot in Army Air Corps during World War II Survivors include his widow Mary Lawrence his mother Mrs Claude Lawrence his sister Miss Audrey Lawrence and five daughters Cita Shelley Brooke Claudia and Mary Frances Graveside funeral services will be held at 4 tomorrow at Restlawn Memorial Cemetery with Rev Robert Gibson officiating Burial will be under the direction of Harding and Orr Montana Funeral Home The family requests that contributions be made to the Heart Fund ALFREDO HERRERA Alfredo Herrera of 1003 Campbell street died Friday in a hospital He was 85 Mr Herrera had been a resident of El Paso 80 yean He was a retired painting contractor and paper hanger and a member of the Catholic Church Survivors include bis widow Mrs Maria Herrera four grandchildren Mrs Mary Delgado of El Paso Mrs Lilia Hernandez of Los Angeles Edward A DcBruhl and Alfred DeBruhl of El Paso 20 great-grandchildren 10 great great-grandchildren and two nephews Rosary services are scheduled for today in Martin Mortuary GbapeL FUneral mass will bo at 9 a tomorrow in Sacred Heart Church with the Rev Libertini officiating GEORGE DINGWALL George Dingwall of Alto formerly of El Paso died yesterday in a Carrizoro hospital He was 74 Mr Dingwall was a retired railroad conductor for Southern Pacific Survivors include his widow Bess Dingwall a sister' Mrs Mary Ransom of Houston three brothers Dingwall of El Paso Dingwall of Van Nuys Calif and Dingwall of Austin Funeral services are with Shaw Mortuary of Carrizoza MRS EMMA LEE HILL hire Emma Lee Hill of 3004 Lebanon street died yesterday in a hospital She was 70 Mrs Hill had been a resident cf El Paso 15 years and was a member of the First Baptist Church and El Paso Eastern Star Chapter Four Survivors indude a nieoe and nephew Funeral services are pending with Handing -and Orr Montana Avenue Funeral Home The body will be sent to Birmingham Ala for burlaL YOU TOO CAN HAVE EXTRA CASH! have something you no longer need why keep it? There are folks who will pay cash for yonr unwanted Items Let them know yon have It for sale by listing it in the Want Ads Mrs A of Ochoa St found ths Want Ad helpful I had a lot of calls for my day-bed I didn't know so many paople read the Want Ads" bid Youn nouns of unwanted items tide want ad way Call KE 2-1971 FINANCE THRIFT CORPORATION of ElPaso 401 Myrtle Ave (at Kansas St) Telephone: KEystpne 2-5487 SipnMnlEcnlMdtlfO Stats Department af Banking COMMUNITY CLASS INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES PAY 4 PER ANNUM gsanss ML 4 i.

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