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2 TERRE HAUTE TRIBUNE Tuesday, Aug. 20, Speed Hole Drilling to Rescue Three ontinued From Page One. trapped miners, suggested workers drill the large escape hole five feet west of the original. But instead, the drilling began eight feet west of the original hole. Chambury said officials made the decision to drill eight feet west of the original hole after talking to Fellin.

DEATHS HOMER TRAVELSTEAD SR. Homer Travelstead 70 years old, of 2112 Beech street, died Monday morning at Union Hospital Suivivmg are the widow, Bess; four daughters, Mrs. Ruby Cartwright. Mrs. Elizabeth Reynolds.

Mrs. Sue MeClara and Mrs. Dorothy Keidel. all of Terre Haute; three sons. Charles of Chicago, Homer and Jerry of Terre Haute; two brothers, Frank of Bowling Green, and Hobart of Wood burn, 10 grandchildren and three grandchildren.

He was a member of the Retired Railroadmen's Association and had been a Republican precinct committeeman. Services will be at the Thomas Funeral Home at 1 Wednesday afternoon. The Retired Railroadmen's Association will have part in the services. The Rev. Donald Edwards will officiate.

Burial will be in Roselawn Memorial Park. Friends may call. Engineers explained that if unTnorvri ict they drilled too close to the1 M0T0RCYCLIST original hole it could block the Pierre Hollycourt models what the MRS. JULIA H. SEIBERT Mrs Julia H.

Seiberi. 87 years old, died Sunday at Brookhaven. Miss. Surviving are one daughter. Mrs.

John Garrigan of Brookhaven; one sister, Miss Agnes K. Hanrahan of Terre Haute, and several nieces and nephews Services were held at 4 Tuesday after unn at St. Francis Church in Brookhaven. Continued services will be held at 3 Wednesday afternoon at the smaller lifeline hole to Fellin a best dressed poodle will wear Frank -Patrick Ryan Fuperai n.H Home. The Rev.

Benedict Rubeck part owner of the mine, and for motorcycling with its will officiate and burial will be in Henry Throne 28. of Hazleton black leather jacket, are re- crash helme( ported to be in good spirits. The twin six-inch hole was begun Monday night but short- Ipdustry show ln Fran' ly before midnight drilling to Bova was halted at 90 feet be- THOMAS HURLOW Thomas Hurlow, 77 years old. of RR 3. West Terre Haute, died at 5:45 o'clock Tuesday morning at Union Hospital.

He was a retired employe of the Distillery. Kiwanis Club Convention in Closing Session RITES WEDNESDAY FOR EX-TEACHER tion wtih great train robbery. Detectives were confident the could not stay Funeral services for retired much longer, school teacher William P. Dyer Yard chiefs also believe they of 2704 Wilson drive, who died know the source of inside infor- Monday at Union Hospital atjmation that helped the gang age of 84, will be at 3 p.m. hold up the Glasgow-London Wednesday at the Gillis Mem- mail train 48 miles northwest ory Chapel with the Rev.

Robert of London 12 days ago and DeLong officiating. cape with $7.2 million in British Burial will be in Roselawn currency. the city and some 25 youngsters and fripnds may 'hose 12days Yard who were also among the vis- Tuesday istaged one of the biggest man- A member of the Centenary hunts British history. More As most of the convention had 100 search have guests were preparing to depart re- been issued tho nifv chArviv taffor as assistant principal oi The gangs pre-holdup hide- Continued From Page One. the city shortly after noon for oi me gang pre-noiuup niae- their respective homes, new and High School out and the headquarters where old district board members ag0 a he the raid was planned have been scheduled a final session for 1 for-42 Five persons have nm and thp now 1 QH 4 Disirift i Survlving the the widow, been arrested and about one- Board was set to meet at 2:15 Emma Wurster Dyer; two sons, tenth of the stolen money has o'clock to consider plans for the of.

Terre been recovered, new club year. and William W. of Padu- -o- cah, two sisters, Mrs. John MISS MARY REESE DIES AT CLINTON Redding of Elwood, and Mrs Louis Heisser of Cicero. five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

CLINTON, Ind. (Special) K. Ar.ricr. Services will be held at 1:30 NAMES ADDED cause the noise of the drill was Monday night in trying to estab ln lish a separate lifeline hole to RR Terre Haute; one NAMED Frank Clement, left, is shown as he announced the appointment of Herbert S. Walters, right, to the U.

S. Senate, succeeding the late Sen. Estes Kefauver. Walters, 71, Democratic national committeeman, will hold office until a successor is named in the Nov. 3, 1964, election to serve the remaining two years of term.

AP Wirephoto. to Fellin and Throne. Bova when the drill bit Cronk and one brother Food aspirin, water, a flash- past the depth where Bova was light, chewing tobacco and an believed to be. Within an hour dien body was taken to electric cord were lowered to they started at a new SfaiiementT1 are Miller and Sons Funeral Home at 3 a a tuaili Fellin and Throne, who were location and got to 90 feet The MARATHON OIL trapped along a gangway where fore stopping temporarily. It william ouston will be in Summit Lawn CVCri ITIWC IAIEC they fled after the main shaft took 22 uours to drill the origi- William Houston.

19 years old. of cemetery. Friends may call after 4 CACV.UIIVI: Ultb walls of the mine collapsed. nal six-inch hole to Fellin and 111 Terre Communications between the IThrone men and rescuers were cut off p.m. Wednesday at the Karano- prjRRCDV vich Funeral Home for Miss KU ddc KT Mary Reese of Clinton, first woman elected to public office LONDON ard in Vermillion county, who died had names today on its list was killed in an auto accident returning from WILLIAM UAVID HESS Fellin and Throne cautioned Xuben cm- ockville Monday at her home here The Rev.

J. Justus Saalwach- ter will officiate and burial will be in Highland Lawn cemetery. Friends may call after 6 p.m. Tuesday. Miss Reese had served as treasurer of Clinton.

She was formery of Akron, Ohio. She of persons wanted in connec-i Cowan Bros, and Payne Florists is a Difference in TRY OURS Distinction Service Quality MargarettM Payne, Owner N. 21st at C-9606 I ROBINSON, 111. (Special)- wfl. Service will be held at 2 p.m.

been assistant post for about 45 minutes MnndYv rescuers to drill slowlv to surviving Mr DHavid hess 64 years old of Wednesday at the First Presby- paster at one time and had i out minutes Monda, grt card- r.irSirTXA terian Church for Arthur S. Ha- been assoe.ated with the Med- night when a speaker where vent a recurrence of the SS. retired miner sur- o. ---Fellin and Throne are located The mood at the mir'e' lo- of Robinson, who died -1 1 r-, 77 ratoH at Slhonntnn ahont and Sue Ann- at daughter. Mrs Minnie M.

Hunt of fRf, Crawford Was a member of failed. Rescuers relay cat.ed at bheppton, about nine and Mrs Deioris Jean Tiia of Speedway; one Arthur of 31 Tni rh.iroh anv informatinn tho man from Hazleton and 80 Chicago; the grandmother Mrs Floyd Clinton: one Mrs Nellie Wai- Memorial Hospital here. FresDyterian Church of any miormation to the two men. northwPsf of phiiaHpinhifl of Terre Haute, and several Went Terre one half- Hagan was oroduction Clinton and was a charter mem- A H0VV SD0aIiPr IowptpH OI I niiaueipnia, aunts uncles and cousins Services sister, Mrs. Sally Sarirpson of Gary; piuuuciiuii ihp msni 4 differed from that of Sunday will be held at the caiiahan Funeral half-brothers Gilbert, syivanus.

i distribution manager for the ber tbe Business and Profes- night when it was discovered gS Oil Company here Club of Clinton. Away. the miners were still alive. ciate Burial win be Roselawn grandchildren services wiii be at and had worked in that posi- surviving are four sisters, Fellin reported that Bova was The jubilation that had been may tion for 15 years. He came Mrs.

Elizabeth Edrnons of Chi- about 25 feet from him and there Sunday night and early I James Trousdale win, officiate here from Butler, Pa. cago, Mrs. Ann Davis, Missi Throne. He said he talked to Monday was gone. In its place mrs mary Josephine lcever Clinton.

Tlle Rev- Dean Overholser Sarah Reese and Mrs. R. B. Bova at intervals and that Bova was a grim determination to Josephine Leever. 75 can after 2 Tuesday after will officiate and burial will be Medlock of Clinton; two broth- nnl(AflAi Lftj 1 4.

4 1 i old, of 51 South Twenty-third street, noon apparently had suffered a hip get the men out safely. died at the home of a daughter, Mrs injury. Later he lost contact tives and friends continued McAipine New MRS. LI a hunt La Monday morning. Also surviving V1S11.

Marv i Ind with Bova and thought that per haps Bova went to sleep or tried to change his location. in Butler, Pa. Friends may call at the Buchanan Funeral Home. are three grandchildren Mary MONTEZUMA, Ind Graveside Services be Fri- Fellin said: you be-; Michael and Larry ail of H9 ofday morning at Butler ers, A. and Hugh J.

of Clinton, and several nieces and, nephews. uinfdiis. ane was a mtrmutfr 01 llCVe in (lOd, go through a St. Church and Senior Guild New Orleans. She was a member of 620 Jefferson street, died Monday Fellin and Throne tried to thinS Me this- Then Anthony Hospital.

Friends may call after noon Wednesday at the clear away debris to reach Bova a God. but were unsuccessful. Throughout the day and night, Fellin could be heard, calling, Fellin, asked what he thought happened to Bova, replied: know. I guess on the other wife, Eva, 32, went to the mine scene Monday. She said: one could convince me he alive.

I never gave up. This miracle I prayed for is coming Rescue workers were foiled OPEN Callahan Funeral Home. Contract Let For Maple Ave. Fire Station MRS LAURA MAUDE THOMAS morning she waif a member of the Suriviving are the widow, WHERE EXPLORERS ADO DOLLARS TO YOUR TAX-FREE! Rebekah Lodge Hillsdale and the Anne; one son, Arthur R. of CANOED Methodist Church of Montezuma.

L'l i Surviving are one sister. Mrs. Min- lerre Haute, two daughters, Mrs. Laura Maude Thomas, 92 nie Mckenzii of Indianapolis; two Mrs. Graham Robb of Zanes- SAUK CITY, Wis.

'If) The viUe- Ohio, and Mrs. Conservation Depart- yean aid-oFzam soum two niph.w», Harrj Lattimer of Dallas, one ment proceeding with plans Idled at 6 o'clock Monday night at Manion of Birmingham Mich. and brother. Waiter of Volant Pa to recreate the old canoe route Viigif wii pi and eight grandchildren. Wisconsin River taken Indianapolis and Orville of Ocala.

neral Home at 2 o'clock Wednesday by the 17th Century explorers, and one daughter. Mrs. Chaun- afternoon. The Rev Charles Hory tAfrnhirrrv a Father Taroups Marauette and jcey Roach of Spencer Services are: will officiate and burial will be in bEKVICE5 WEDNESDAY Maiqueue ana pending at the DeBaun Funeral Oakland cemetery. Friends may call Home.

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ROSCOE C. LAWLER GEORGE C. Services for Roscoe C. Lawler. 80 HUTSONVILLE, 111.

Louis Joliet. The department will establish wilderness campsites for canoeists along the Wisconsin For Your Shopping Convenience Funeral Work Wedding Arrangements COLLEGE AVE. GREENHOUSES 31st and College C-2852 years old. of 73 Rose who George C. McCoy.

48 years old. of in the 60-mile Stretch from Sauk died Saturday, will be at the Cal- Hutsonville, died Sunday afternoon services Will De held at 3:30 rjf tho ctroam Funeral Home at 2:30 o'clock at the Veterans Hospital in p.m. Wednesday at the Buchan- wnere me bliedin Wednesday afternoon. The Rev. John apolis.

Ind He was a retired Army Homo fnP Mrc TrU the Mississippi River in the Chironna will officiate and burial man. Surviving are the widow. Rose; an runeiai Home ror Mrs. Ida L. will be in Roselawn Memorial Park, two daughters.

Osa at home and Mumhv 54 whn L-illpd Cun esiern coiner oi me Mrs. Falph Smith at Camp Chaffee. 7 Killed will be used in land purchase Herbert mohn" covey Ark grandchildren; the father, day a three-car accident at purcnaxe. Covey Guy of Farmen Market on Route 1-A Members New York Stock Exchange and principal security and commodity exchanges Over 90 offices Nationwide and Abroad 701 Wab. Terre Haute, Ind.

Ph. C-0304 like a complimentary copy of "What Tax-Free Bonds Can Mean to You" Name. Address. Continued From Page One. S4M-ADT furnishings and the constru; non West Tcrre'Arcoia and Ralph of Douaman.

wis. near here. Dr. L. C.

Boergadine tion OI sewer tacillties and new Haute. Who died Sunday, will be at sidewalks. the Gill is Memory Chapel at 1:30 Wednesday afternoon. The The city controller said fur- Rev. Philip stone win officiate and ther that a irew pumper unit.

wU1 be in Woodiawn ordered in January, is expected PRESCRIPTIONS Accurately and Quickly Filled McGRAW REXALL PHARMACY 2226 WABASH C-2401 Services will be at the Puiiiam Fu- officiate and burial will be nera. Home at 2 clock Thursday: afternoon. The Rev. Raymond Rich- in KObinSOn New Cemetery, ardaon will officiate and burial will uer husband Hpnrv Mur be In Hutsonville cemetery with Alur military graveside rites. Friends may Pny.

b2, and their SOn. Donald to arrive by the time construe-; lester n. whittington morningter 9 oclook E. Murphy, 26. are reported in tion of the new firehouse is brazil ind.

completed which is scheduled brazilf diedgMonday morning at hu I SHELBURN, Ind. for about 60 days trom now. He had been a coal miner Catherine Turner. 57 years serious condition in the Craw- N. Whittington, 61 years old.

ot MRS. CATHERINE TURNER ford Memorial Hospital here The occupants of one of the The other bidders and r3irorktd five years for the Clay County proposed contract amounts were Highway Department. He was a reported as follows: Charles member of the Umon Evangelical United Brethren Church, District Woods, $39,161, Lari of the United Mine Workers dall, $38,950, and H. Readinger Of America, Local No 12 I 6 and Bra rii Lodge No. 264, Sons, $36,500.

old. of Pontiac. and formerly other cars swerved their ve- of Shelburn died Monday morning hide to avoid hitting a third at Pontiac. She was a member of the Order of Eastern Star and the Car Operated by one of two eid- funeral home No detail is too small or effort to insignificant, to assure satisfaction in a solemn service that will linger long as a proud memory. Surviving are the widow, Minnie; three sons, Norman of Monrovia, Warren of RR 4 and John(.

of RR one daughter Mrs. Clyde in West Lawn Friends of RR two sisters. may cal1 after noon Wednesday. Mrs. Myra Rollings of RR 5 and Mrs.

Mary Grant of Indianapolis, MRS. MILDRED TODD FRITTS and 10 grandchildren. Services will be at the Miller and Sons Funeral Presbyterian Church of Shelburn erly WOmen which was attempt- Surviving are the husband. Leslie x. and her father.

Albert Mullikan of mg to make a Tight tum from Shelburn. Services will be at the the hiehwav two and nnp-half McHugh Funeral Home at 2 WO ana one flail Thursday afternoon. The Rev A miles northeast Of here Tull wiil officiate and burial will Home at 1 o'clock Wednesday arfter- TWENTY-FIFTH AND WABASH PHONE C-4351 AYE. viUe, HI. Services will be at 2 I Wednesday afternoon at the I Davies-Tudor Funeral Home.

The onnzimtp IRev- Jesse Ball will officiate and irplfnr MUHr tv hh Tft burial will be in Bethany cemetery here. Friends may call after 3 61 years old, of RR 2, who died Tuesdav aftpmnnn noon. The Rev. William Thomas Sunday, will be at the Butler Fu- Tuesday afternoon. will officiate and burial wUl be in neral Home at 10:30 Wednes- i Union cemetery, east of Hoosierville.

day morning. The Rev. Harry Hy- CLIFFORD D. UNDERWOOD Friends may call after 4 barger will officiate and burial will BEDFORD Tuesday afternoon. be in Memory Garden cemetery Underwood.

61. of Ft. Ritner and Friends may call after 2 formerly of Marshall. 111., died 'Sun- JOHN C. NEWTON Tuesday afternoon.

day at his residence. He was a bar RP.7I, r' 6 ei and farmer Surviving are the A MRS- LAURA JANE NEWLIN widow Rosalia: a son. Lloyd Under Newton. 76 years old, of RR 4 wood of Terre Haute: three daugh died Monday morning at Union Hos- MARSHALL, ters. Mrs.

Grace Hudson and airs. pital in Terre Haute. He had been Laura Jane Newlin 86 years old. of Cressie McGinnis, both of Gary, and a coal miner and grocer He was a Marshall, died Monday morning at Helen seaman of 111., member of Berea Christian Church, her home She was a member of' ---------j SEE IT AT The PRTIO Always Wanted! Surviving are the widow, Ruth; one son, John of Brazil; one daughter. Virgil Pruett of RR two grandchildren, one sister, Mrs.

Maggie Tipton of Brazil; one daughter, Mrs. Raymond Drake of RR 2. Centerpoint; two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at the the Baptist Church here. are the husband.

Ora two eons, Herschel of Baltimore, and Melvin of Rockville; one sister. Mrs. Jesse McClure of Marshall, and one two brothers. Jesse Underwood Surviving 0f Terre Haute and Virgil Underwood of Gary. Services were scheduled at 1:30 Tuesday at the Elmwood Chapel of the Day and Carter Mortuary at Bedford.

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