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TERRE HAUTE TRIBUNE.Friday, Jan. 19, DEATHS MRS. CECIL Haute. Arrangements are pend-; ing at the DeBaun Funeral geles, formerly of Terre died Thursday morning at Los Angeles. He was an employe of the Frisco and Santa Fe Railroad for 22 years.

OBERHOLTZER Surviving are the mother, Mrs Mrs. Cecil Oberholtzer, Myles Terre formerly of S. Center Si. three brothers Eugene. Melvin died at 7:30 p.m.

Thursday in Jack, and a sister. Mrs. St. Anthony Hospital. She for-iRosemary Wilson, all of Terre, merlv owned the Subway Res taurant and operated a boarding house.

She was a member of the Maplewood Christian Church MRS. MAYME E. THOMAS Survivors include a brother. Fverett Watkins. Terre Haute; Services are pending at the two grandchildren.

Mrs. Carol Callahan Funeral Home for Blazevich, Fairmont, and Mrs. Mayme E. Thomas, 70, of Paul Oberholtzer. Terre Haute; 4538 Putnam who died two nephews, Milo Watkins, Thursday night at St.

Anthony Terre Haute, and Robert Wat Hospital. She is survived by the kins. Terre Haute. Services will husband, George one daugh- he at 2 p.m. Saturday at the ter, Mrs.

Marian Davis, Terre Patrick J. Ryan Funeral Home, Haute; one son. George Robert, with the Rev. Robert Reeves Chicago, the parents, Mr. offieiating.

Burial will be in Cal- and Mrs. William G. Fulfer. vary Cemetery. Friends may Los Angeles.

four sisters, call after 6 m. I diday. Mrs. Mabel Grceson. Mrs.

Nora MRS FFFIF I WII SON Swain and Mrs. Opal Hudson, nri all of Los Angeles; one grand- Mrs. Effie J. Wilson, 84. 1452 12th died at 1 p.m.

50n and tsev'crj' Thursday in St. Anthony Hos- )nends mav, 1 at pital. She was a member of aiiahan funeral Home the Terre Haute Bible Center, after 10 a.m. Sunday. Surviving are three daughters.

Mrs. Flora Myers. Mrs. Majorie Strange and Mrs. Juanita Services for Robert H.

Grif- Culver. all of Terre Haute; a fev, 59, 1801 N. 23rd who stepson, Clyde Wilson, Terre died Tuesday, will be at 1:30 Haute; a stepdaughter. Mrs. p.m.

Saturday at the Gillis Me- Mamie Wyatt. Terre Haute; mory Chapel, with burial in three sisters, Mrs. Lula Woodlawn Cemetery. Friends Bickncll, Mrs. Grace Far- may call.

Surviving are the ren. Odon, and Mrs. Mabel mother. Mrs. John Reed, Terre Bennnington West Terre Haute; and a daughter.

Mrs. a William A. Scharpenburg. Fullerton. Calif.

CARMICHAEL 1 AIR FREIGHT ENTRANCE ROBERT H. GRIFFEY Eartha Kitt Disrupts I Luncheon Wm fill'll Continued From Page One. shall. 111 10 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. Arrangements are pending at the DeBaun Funeral Home.

MATTHEW HATHECOCK Matthew Hathecock, 80. formerly of Terre Haute, died at 6:30 a.m. Thursday at his residence at Ann Arbor, Mich. He was a member of Prince Hall Masonic Lodge No. 16, Terre Haute.

Surviving are the widow, Edna; a daughter, Mrs. Lural Evans. Chicago, and a sister, Mrs. Jane Alexander, Terre Haute. Services will be at 1 MISS EDITH A.

WILSON THE LA-sT I'LL TAKE ECO IO IV Center Ridge Cemetery. Friends mav call. path and asked, do we do about delinquent parents who have to go to work and can't spend time with their What do you do with the chil Pausing, Johnson told her quietly the 1967 Social Security Act provided millions of dollars for day-care centers. He said he recognizes the problem and lelt the women with the suggestion that they me what you Miss Kitt was not among three scheduled speakers at the luncheon. But when the First Lady called for discussion the singer rose and made an impassioned plea on behalf of American youth and their parents, who, she said, come to talk to the President and his wife.

of the speakers talked about walking through the lived in the she said. In Her Heart She said she intend to offend Mrs. Johnson or the other women, but; am here to say what is in my Youngsters are angry, said Miss Kitt, their parents are angry, and their parents are angry because they're highly taxed and because BEFORE IT Lyndon John son and singer Eartha Kilt exchange a few words at a luncheon meeting at the White Hou se. Miss Kitt later told the First Lady and her guests that youth are angry and rebellious over the war in Vietnam, high taxes and the lack of opportunity. The singer was one of a group invited by Mrs.

Johnson to the meeting to discuss what citizens can do to help insure safe streets. AP Wirephoto Three Murders Occurred in City in 1967 Three homicides in Terre Haute during 1967 were noted in an annual report of crime in this citv released Thursday by Chief of Detectives Ted Melvin. The report also listed 13 complaints of manslaughter by negligence involving automobiles. All but one were said to have been pi'oven unfounded. There were 38 reported robberies and 157 assaults involving the use of fists, clubs or weapons of some kind.

522 burglaries are tallied and there were 492 thefts involving 850 or more and 1,105 involving $50 or less. Five cases of rape were reported. There were 331 automobiles stolen during the year. DRIVER IS HELD AFTER COLLISION and the ac- Gunman Takes MRS. MYRTLE FOX RILEY.

Ind. (Special) Services for Mrs. Myrtle Fox, 89. wife of funeral director Wil- so nigniy laxea ana because AAA is awar on and we UPAm Services for Miss Edith Wilson. will be at 2 p.m.

Saturday do not understand why. 89, who died Thursday morn- fox funeral Home, with ing in St. Anthony will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday Burial will be in Oak Hill at the J. N.

Hickman and Son Funeral Home, with the Rev. Melvin Meister officiating. Burial will be in New Harmony Cemetery. Friends may call after 6 p.m. Friday.

Cemetery. Friends may call. MRS. SALLY MERRICK She said she was a mother and knew feeling of a baby comin out of my Branch Bank Continued From Page One. mother wants to work to educate her child only to have him snatched away and sent off WESTFIELD, 111.

(Special) to she said. Mrs. Sally Merrick, 79, died at Miss Kitt said youth have the rCD 10:30 a.m. Thursday in Charles- feeling they must enjoy life now center tbe foice. ftRirv vfai pi i ixr ton Community Hospital.

they may not be here OREN NEAL LLLINGS WORTH vlving are two sons Brad-1 tomorrow and believe it Oren Neal Ellingsworth. 63, bea 510 S. 8 th St. West Terre Mrs- bad 8uy gets thrown into Capt. Robert Konkle and Sgt.

Archer ran out of the operations office toward the basement bank location. Just as they turned a corner. KIN NOT RULE SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Superior Court Judge Robert Drewes disqualified himself recently from a San Francisco newspaper strike picketing wife is one of the pickets. Mrs. Drewes, member of the American Newspaper Guild, worked for the page of the Examiner, which had been shutdown by a labor dispute.

Pennsy Trains May Make Final Runs The Pennsylvania Spirit of St. Louis Two men were injured one of them arrested as result of a near head-on cident about 10 p.m. Thursday on U. S. 150 near Izaak Walton Lake north of West Terre Haute.

Listed in fair condition Friday at Union Hospital was 37-year- old Virgil Cooper of RR 4, West Terre Haute, who was admitted for observation following the wreck. He and John Wixon, 28. 1920 Kcster Drive, were taken to the hospital in a Bedino ambulance where Wixon was treated anl released. Wixon. the driver of the other car.

also was arrested by the investigating Indiana State Police trooper for failure to yield the right-of-way. Thc report stated that southbound auto and Penn crossed the centerline and the p.m. Monday at the Russell Fu- at Finlay, RR Kansas, Mrs. she' said. neral Home, with the Rev.

Er- curvjv. Gladys Heath, Chicago, Mrs. reCord and the nest Stewart officiating Burial Westfield and takcs care of kilThim will be in Stewart Lawn Ceme-LA. Mrs. Grace Davis, Charleston, scnd him t0 Vietnam to get shot S.eihhl? Leh.A tery.

Friends may call after 5 jfaule aQd a sjster Mrs. Ill-1 a brother. Mark Lanham, up jt pavs ,0 de a gUy p.m. Sunday at the funeral ----------a--------- a He gets a bandit was starting to leave, government bejd gun on Archer, iUey A get Truck Crash Damage $4,000 Texas passenger trains make j. right front fenders of the two their final runs through Terre Cooper had been Haute this travciing north.

to the Permission was granted the Total damage was railroad to cancel half its service to Terre Haute and other communities along the route without field hearings by the Intersate Commerce Commission. City Attorney George Tofaute. estimated 00 bpi n2 advised of the can report which noted that the highway was wet at the time of the accident. ELDERLY WOMAN SAVED BY FRIEND Mrs. Louise DeBaun.

814 S. JAMES CHURCH James Church. 78. RR MRS. EMMA COOMBES Services for Mrs.

Emma Grace sisted. and grabbed Memorial Haasis, Raleigh, N.C.|*V’ Kansas; iwo sisters, jvirs.i And that, she said, is where ItS ho1' noma, where .1 itio Arran cements are at Stella Bunch, Charleston, and real cause of iuvenile rielin- (Ln miai uauiagc csumaicu mn. muuc ucuauu, on services will be conducted at 8 di chapel of the Susie Miller, Mattoon. quency lies. want to nel and van-shed at in rear end collision of the tvvo 7th has been credited with SUn 22 and 54 great- scnt t0 get shot so Manager Mistake grandchildren.

Services will be rebej in the streets Thev take Policp sa.d the alarm went off on Ind- 46 Just south of the inter 7 transportation advant elderiy Vvoman last weekend and they amokl a 8 a m. An officer sention with Ind. 42 for many years filed a pro- durinR tlu. snow fmMinn rknrni, James Irvin, 30, of to the ICC on Jan. 5.

Tbe woman, Mrs. D. driver of one of the south- was followed with a peti- 75 0f 1116 S. 7 th auj4TVitu ulv bound rigs, told Vigo tion for reconsideration of the was found lying on the floor in Friends may call at the Maik- jsiew Jersey governor, alarm was sounded by mistake. Deputy Larry Peters that his ruling and tor field hearings, bf)mc ith back injuries she ters, Mary at home, and Mrs.

neral Home at 1 p.m. Monday.) Chapel, Westfield. jumped up to offer rebuttal. at the time, the bandit was trailer jackknifed when he The ICC advised him then that sustained in a fall. Mrs.

DeBaun Lachetta Reynolds, Terre Burial will follow in Roselawn 1 MRS. EMMA G. MENKE ber husband holding a gun on Gerberick. Haute; two sons, Yancy Lee. at Memorial Park.

Friends may; was killed while serving in the But officers took no chances home, and James Richard, call after 1 p.m. Sunday. She PARIS. 111. (Special) Mrs.

Air Force and her eight sons and decided to investigate. Terre Haute; two stepchildren, is survived by two daughters, Emma G. Menke, 81, 250 W. face going to Vietnam but are was heavy because Verna Jean Chessman, West Mrs. Ruby Arbaugh and died Thursday at the studying, not smoking marijua- Friday is the day when state Terre Haute, and Jerry Eugene Margaret McCarter, both of Paris Community Hospital.

She na. paychecks are distributed and Stevens, at home; a sister, Terre Haute; one sister. a member of the Presby- who takes pot be- considerable money is on hand. James vmurcn. 1 e.

nn ior mrs. tL a PtjB church vvith the Rev TiT 1 1,1 AJ a 4, West Terre Haute, died al: Coombes, 83. of 1900 Garfield officiating. Burial hlgh they Mo 7:15 p.m. Thursday in St.

An- who died Friday morning Manin Hill rvmotm-v manager Paul Gerbeuck, who thony Hospital. Surviving are at St. Anthony Hospital will be at the Mark- s' Hughes, wife if answered the call, told him the 01111 the widow, Verna; tvvo daugh- conducted at the Thomas Fu- swerved to avoid a smaller an emergency hearing might said she had not SPPn the el- truck stopped in the roadway, be held. derlv woman for a few days and Another semi, driven by Amos However, as of Friday noon, vvbcn she went to check, found Griffin, 34. of Hannibal, the city attorney reported, no her lying on- thp floor Mrs crashed into the rear of Irvin's wor(l vvas forthcoming from the QUjnian listed in fairly good rig, owned by the Independent federal commission.

He had condjtion al Anthonv Hos- Stave of Lebanon. noted earlier that to his knowl- Mrs, Glady Coffee. West Terre Anna Wardle, Terre Haute, terian Church of Paris. She is cause of the war in Vietnam is The was described Griffin was driving for Freight cdgl' the commission has never and six survived bv the husband, some kind of Mrs as about a feet. 9 inches tall.

Distributors, of Hannibal. a petition for reconsid- pital. Haute; a brother. Frank, Terre three grandchildren Haute; 11 grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren. Serv-j ices will be held at 10:30 a.m.

FRANK WHITEHEAD Monday at the Bedino Chapel of the Valley. The Rev. Naomi Bridgewater will officiate with burial to follow in Highland Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call after 6 p.m. Saturday.

MRS. EVELYN HOLISTER PERRY i Services for Mrs. Evelyn Holister Perry, 75, widow of Henry Eldredge Perry, president of the Terre Haute Commercial Solvents Corp. 1947 until his death in who died Wednesday at Cincin- six survived by the Wilber; a son. Dr.

Wilber Hughes concluded. Menke three grandchildren, Mrs. Johnson added; 'and four great grandchildren. Witnesses said the most promi- Neither driver was but it was the last ap- nent identifying characteristics injured, but both semis had to that could be made in the TO SPONSOR 31 ST Services are pending at the Services will be at 2 p.m. Sat- I pray there will come DeBaun Funeral Home for Sutton and Sons a just and honest Frank Whitehead.

90, of 1143 funeral Home, with the Rev. still does not give us a free tick- LEGION COUNCIL Kussner who died Thursday officiating. Bur- et not to try to work on better- night at Union Hospital. He is 13 be in EdSai Cemetery, ing things in this survived by one son. Orville ofTIiends may call.

Applause broke out as the ORATORICAL MEET Virginia; four daughters, JOHN E. LAWSON fust Lady concluded: Gertrude Pitts, Mrs. Dorothy! Violence will not help. It will The Vigo County American Bays and Mrs. Lorraine Cox, all! CLINTON, Ind.

(Special) call attention to the problem. Legion Council will sponsor the of Terre Haute, and Mrs. Lucille Services ior E. Lawson, but violence alone will not solve 31st annual high school oratori- his appearance were tovvpd avvay The driverof pock marks on his chin. of smaller truck which allegedly precipitated the accident, left the scene, according to the report.

WOMAN CUTS HAND SEVERELY 73, Mecca, who died Thursday, will be at 10 a.m. Monday at the Frist Funeral Home, with Riley, Lafayette; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Hatfield. Columbus, and Edith of Arizona, 13 grand-; A1131 Tr il0rn a ibe Lev. Leslie Beard officiat- 1950.

and 15 ing wjn bc jn WaUmt Grove Cemetery. Friends may RUBEY SPEAKS TO JAYCEES ON MARCH OF DIMES Fred Rubey, a past board the Vigo County Mrs. Billie R. Bridwell, 21 of i 4U ri 1104 N. 7th was treated ior (cal contest with the support cuts on her lcft unst and rcJ the Indiana Bar Foundation and lcased from Ioca, hospitalsj the Indiana Department of Pub-early Fndav after her haud lic lnstructiom went through the front door The first phase will be the gjass of her honie Vigo County finals to be held at Police officers uere caMed tQ West Vigo High School Thuis- the Bridwell home about 12:40 day, Feb.

1, at 1.30 p.m. a.m. when Mrs. hus- told them that current action. He added that the number of protests and requests for reconsideration filed by other communities.

at least 25 of them, just might make this a time in ICC history. Meanwhile, at the local railroad ticket office, the latest word on the tram schedule called for both to begin their last runs from New York and St. Louis on Saturday. If You Hear Sounds But Have Trouble Understanding Wo'ds TRY THE TELEX ELECTRON EAR I It is estimated that there are more deer today than when the Mayflower came to America. Jr.

and Howard Holi- Border, 69, who died Wednes- Vera Price. Terre Haute. Mrs. speaker at the weekly meeting 1 three daughters. Mrs.

day, will be at 10:30 a.m. Sat- Virginia Mavel and Mrs. Evelyn Friday of the Terre Haute nnais- ifivtAi. Mi-c urdav at St rhnrnh Warp Clinton- a Mrs. ppps Rnhnv hie aHrlvac.

COUnt.V W3S 1 finals will be represented in the she was shutting lhe door when inals. Last year Vigo accident occured. An ambu- his address in the lance of which he natlonal is a member, he spoke about somc adh CDCAkCD of the work presently being done HOWAKD br tAKtK with the March of Dimes drive. AT III SEMINAR Knox Pitts, secretary of the Al organization has announced fu- Ihl 6 wfiC wh? I of the Vigo County Public Lithe Jaycees include John waJ one of three speak- nati, Ohio, will be at 11 a.m. Sat-! ALFRED BORDER cal1 Sunday.

Surviving are the urdav at the Schaefer-Busby widow, Mary Ann; two sons, Funeral Home. Cincinnati. Sur- MONTEZUMA, Ind. (Special) Chester, Logansport, and Jerry, chairman of vouniy thp rn.mtv VT viving are two sons, Henry Eld- Requiem Mass for Alfred at home: three daughters, Mrs. March of Dimes was the guest r0nrpcpnfpd in ihp redge ster; Phoebe Mixter, Mrs.

Evelyn urdav at St. Mary's Church. Veare, Clinton; a sister, Mrs. eees. Rubey Akin and Mrs.

Polly Black and Burial will be in Oakland Ceme- Alma Evans, Chattanooga, the Javcees, two brothers, John' Baker and tery. Friends may call at the 11 grandchildren and a Howard Keys Holister. Brown Funeral Home, where great-great-grandchild. the Rosary will be recited at CARL S. LONG 8 p.m.

Friday. Surviving are VERNON Services for Carl Long. 83, the widow. Katherine; two! TARWATER 1127 N. 9th who dicd daughters.

Mrs. Juanita Walker, SULLIVAN. Ind. (Special) Wednesday, will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuscola, 111., and Mrs.

Helen Vernon Tarwater. 66. Saturday at the Cross Funeral Hargrove, Indianapolis: five rr 3 died Wednesday at the newly elected City Home, with the Rev. R. C.

Mow- the Rex. Linus (William Sullivan Nursing Home. He and Glen Means ery officiating. Burial will be in E. Bordei, OIM, Detroit, a veteran of World ar II and TIaute Police Chief.

Little Grove Cemetery. Friends Staff Sgt. Leonard Bor- a member 0f American Legion may caU. Germany Post No 139 Surviving art. Phillip Border, iuuguay.

South three brothers. Leonard. America, Staff Sgt. in Bor- van 0 hn. rh 4.

Sullivan, and der, Hawaii, and James Bor- RR 3 Sulljvan. Scrvices Terre was summoned, but on report that it was railroaded, the policemen took the injured vvoman to Union Hospital after applying first aid with a pressure bandage. Their report Edward N. Howard, director 0 die 01 hlood Mrs. Bridwell experience was responsible for their decision not ers at the afternoon session tw railroaded FUNERAL DIRECTORS Dignified Personal Service i i a i i- i a 6 This near diivoaer, lust whit you nsed.

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Artificial Centerpieces and Wedding Flowers. All at reasonable prices. COWAN BROS. PAYNE FLORISTS North at Spruce I der, Anderson. a sister, Mrs.

Geneva Hanson, Madison, four brothers, Earl, Erie, Ovel, Moline. 111., Clyde, Buffalo, N.Y., and Eu- HIGHLAND LAWN DRIVES OPENED Mathew O. Withrow, Mrs. Bridwell later was transferred to St. Hospital where she was released after treatment.

gene. Benton. 111., and 18 grand- children. calL supenn- will be at 3:30 p.m. Saturday at tendcnt of cemeteries, has an- the Alexander Funeral Home, nounced that all drives in High- with the Rev.

Ben Merold offi- land Lawn Cemetery are open ciating. Burial will be in Center with the exception of the ex- Ridge Cemetery. Friends may treme east drive located next to JUNIOR I). JENKINS HOME BUILDERS WILL HEAR TAYLOR 232-2738 Make an appointment to 'isit with us and learn how vou can tram for a career in business. Write for Free catalog.

TERRE HAUTE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE FIFTH AND WABASH directors for their patience aft -1 SULLIVAN, Ind. Junior D. Jenkins, 38, 701 S. State died unexpectedly Builders Assoeia- Mednesday at his residence. tlon 0f Greater Terre Haute will Surviving are the widow, Carla; meet at p.m.

Wednesday, to sons, Carl and David 24 at Restaurant Wayne, both at home; the par- $am sterchi, president, reports 01 cdv was blanketed bx a ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jenkins; the guest speaker will be Lew 12-inch snoxv storm recently, a brother. Danny. Jisonville: Taylor, executive vice president four sisters, Mrs.

Ester M. Kel- 0f the Terre Haute Chamber of ler and Miss Marsha K. both of Jasonville; Mrs. Viola -------------------------------Coleman. Indianapolis, and Mrs.

TRAFFIC OFFICE Williedean Oliver, Dugger, and catiidpvavc the grandmother. Mrs. Goldie oAlUKUAYi) Jenkins, Jasonville Services The Traffic Division of the will be- at 2 p.m. Saturday at Terre Haute Police Department until a the Alexander Funeral Home, will be open all day on Satur- -I -------with the Rev. William Simpson da-v's in the future, according to Mrs.

William Hamilton sug- officiating. Burial will be in an announcement by division gested to the secretary of the chief Capt. Joseph Rollings. that Navy Day be ob- the Fourth Annual Seminar for the Continuing Education of Ministers recently at Indiana University. A panel consisting of Howard.

Dr Ann Painter of the In- MOTHER CLAIMS diana University Graduate Li-i brary School and John R. CHRISTMAS TOT Snider. Bureau of Public Dis- LONDON (AP) Peter Fox, cussion, examined the prob- the 11 -months-old baby police lems of collecting and filing found abandoned in a public Iav- references, summaries, clip- atory at Christmas, is going pings, jokes, sales prospects, or home with his mother, any of the variety of informa- The child, named Baby Nicho- tion which must be recorded, las b.v officers who found him cross-indexed, and, when need- wraPPed in gift paper, captured ed again, retrieved. hearts of millions who saw A demonstration of manuel smile on television. He' expi essed his thanks to the retrieval systems using edge- Peters mother, Hilda public and to the many funeral notched cards was given the and said she the Phoenix golf course and the high drive on Soldiers' Circle.

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