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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 32

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Tiw, (is 10 tuiiMMo-iuiion pMt mih patoi mtm Film producer Raymond Chow and Linda Lee, wife of the late actor Bruce Lee, arrive at the Inquest Monday Into Lee'i death. Drug Poisoning Disclosed In Bruce Lee Autopsy Michigan Bell to Queen LlimU-th Hospital and died less than an hour later. Don't hesitate to call Tung said lee suffered his fatal seizure at the apartment of film actress Betty Ting Pel. It had been announced at the lime that this occurred at l.ee'i home, and his associates denied later reports that he was in Miss Ting's apartment. THE CORONFR said lee.

film producer Raymond Chow and Miss Ting had been at Miss Ting's apartment discussing the possibility of the actress appearing in a film with Lee. Chow testified that after a Prtm UPI 4 HONG KONG A coroner said Monday a doctor '1 report ihowed that American-Chinese movie star Bruce lee waa suffering from suspected cannabis poisoning and a brain swelling when he died mysteriously July 20. Cannabis Is a family of drugs that includes marijuana and hashish. However, prosecutor John Duffy told a coroner's court that convened Monday to determine the cause of Lee's death that fresh medical evidence had come to llftht and requested a 14-day adjournment of the Duffy did not elaborate. Coroner C.K.C.

Tung told the court the report showed there were traces of cannabis in Lee's stomach and small Intestine. Tung said a government pathologist had found two other possibilities of the death: drug intoxication or sensitivity and an "obscure natural illness." LJ two-hour discussion, Lee complained of having a headache and feeling ill and lay down to rest before going to a dinner with Chow. The producer said he left early to meet ith others before the dinner. I ater. Chow continued.

Miss Ting telephoned him and said she could not wake Lee. Chow said he returned to the apartment, was himself unable to waken lee and called a doc to put you mew ways tor. He said the docotor called I an ambulance, I.ee was taken for Detroit's radio station WWJ. will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St.

Gerard Church, 19900 Evergreen. Mrs. Wall, 70, died suddenly at her home Sunday. Born in Dublin, Ireland, she came to Detroit in 1924 to sing for WWJ as Terry OFlynn The Irish Nightingale. She sanf for 10 years, first on her own oroeram and later with pa big bands that performed on the station.

She is survived by her Sigmuml Kinal-ki, Shelving Co. VP Services for Sigmund Kiwal-sld, a plant manager and vice-president of U.S. Shelving will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Hyacinth Church, F'amsworth and McDougall.

Mr. Kawakld, S3, died Sunday at Grace Hospital in Detroit He was a 15-year member of the All-Star Gasic Bowling League and a member of the Greater Detroit Bowling Association. Surviving are his father, Albert, and two sisters, Blanche Podowski and Mary Kiwalski. The Rosary will be said at 7 p.m. Wednesday atSrontczak Funeral Home, 5326 McDougall.

Burial will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Teresa A. Wall, Irish iMphtingale Services for Mrs. Teresa A.

Wall, the first female vocalist daughter, Mrs. Patricia Gra ham of Farmineton. That's the annual interest The rosary will be said at 8 Deposit $5,000 or more for 2-12 years in a new 6-34 Certificate Savings Account Now there is a new Certificate Savings Account. Invest $1,000 or more for just one year. You'll earn 6-12 annual interest from Investigate the new 7 Certificate Savings Account.

This long-term investment earns even more for you. A minimum deposit of just $1,000 or more for four years p.m. Tuesday at Ted C. Sullivan Funeral Home, 142.10 W. McNichols.

Burial will be at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. (Jrant Kilzmillcr, and earn that high rate from the date of deposit. The rate you now earn with a Regular Passbook Savings Account at First Federal. And, if you already have one, you're earning 5-14 automatically. If you don't, there's no minimum deposit interest is paid and Retired Hank Officer compounded quarterly.

So you'll really be earning an earns interest from the date of deposit, paid and Services for Grant M. Kitz-miller, a retired officer of Manufacturers National Bank the date of deposit, paid and compounded quarterly. That's an effective annual interest rate of 6.66. The maturity date for all Certificate Savings Accounts is the end of the month effective annual rate of 6.92. compounded quarterly.

This is an effective annual interest The maturity date for all Certificate Savings Accounts rate of 7.19. is the end of the month The maturity date for all following the expiration of Certificate Savings Accounts the term of the account. is the end of the month required. You may deposit or withdraw any amount whenever you like. You'll earn interest from the date of deposit to the date of withdrawal, paid and compounded quarterly.

More for Your Money Your Regular Passbook savings earn an effective annual interest rate of 5.35. This is just another way of First Federal putting you first. Higher Interest following the expiration of the term of the account. Put your savings away with First Federal and see how Check-A-Month following the expiration of the term of the account. Transfer Your Account If you are earning less interest somewhere else, bring your other passbook to First Federal.

Compare it with the interest you can earn with a new First Federal savings plan. You can also use the Check- profitable longer term investment security can be A-Month plan with our new 7 Certificate Savings or you. Check-A-Month is of Detroit, will be held at 1 p.m. at St. John's Episcopal Church, Woodward and Eleven Mile, Royal Oak.

Mr. Kitzmiller, 75, died Sunday at Grace Hospital after a short He was a graduate of Indiana University Law School and a member of Sigma Delta Kappa, the De-t 0 i Commandery No. 1 Knight Templar, the Detroit Consistory York and Scottish Rite, the Royal Oak Lodge No. 464 and the Moslem Shrine Temple of Detroit. Surviving are his wife, Ruth his daughter, Mrs.

Shirley Alles of San Antonio, and three grandchildren. The body will be at William Sullivan Son Funeral Home, 705 W. Eleven Mile, Royal Oak, until 9:30 p.m. Tuesday. Wilbur Laltimore, Plane Crash Victim Services for Wilbur W.

Latti-more, owner and president of the Lattimore Tessmer tooling company, will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday in the Wm. R. Hamilton 820 E. Maple, Birmingham.

Mr. Lattimore, 52, a resident of Bloomfield Hills, died Fri available. Account if your deposit is $5,000 or more. This means you will receive your interest check once a month. The choice is yours.

Ask for full details at any First Federal office, Rufino Cardinal Santos, 65, Roman Catholic archbishop of Manila, the first Filipino to become a cardinal; a controversial leader criticized as an ultra-conservative. He was born in Pampanga province, the 12th of a tenant farmer's 14 children; was imprisoned for a year during the Japanese occupation, and was named archbishop in 1953 and cardinal in 1960. Died in Manila. Frank Park Samford 75, former head of the Liberty National Life Insurance Samford University in Birmingham, was named for him 'in 1965. He served on the board at Samford, formerly Howard College, for 34 years.

Died at Birmingham. Tol Avery 58, veteran screen and television actor best known for his portrayal of the Judge in the TV series "Slattery's also played in "Hotel," "Satan Bug," "A Tiger Walks" and other films; died at Encino, Cal. Carl Ward Dudleyn, 63, Industrial and travel film maker, producer of "Cinerama South Seas died in Hong Kong. Albert Nicholas, 73, clarinetist, one of the greats of New Orleans jazz; died at Basel, Switzerland, after an We can do more for you if youll think First. Firs? Federal Savings of Detroit Main Office 1001 Woodward Avenue Detroit, Michigan 48226 day of injuries received in the crash of a small plane which he was piloting.

Mr. Lattimore was a member of Knights Templar, the Dearborn Lodge No. 172 AM, and the Low 12 Club. He was a director of the Plum Hollow Country Club. He is survived by his wife, Nina; three sons, Mark, David and Scott, a daughter, Karen; his mother, a sister.and two brothers.

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