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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 6

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THE JOURN ALA COU IE A A YETT I ND 6 Saturday Evening March 15 1969 DEATHS IN'CITY AREA UNERAL NOTICES are RedBloc Chieftains Shot Girl busi near Omaha West Chapel HAROLD COOK you hear again! Hippensteel pi NEW talked to her then drove to all details for you WEST Phone Militancy Cooling At 3 Universities 742 6254 CHAPEL 463 2111 ALLEN Nelson riends may call af ter 4 pm Saturday at Hancock uneral Home Morocco services there at 1 pm Sunday the Rev Tom Bowman officiat ing interment in Russell Chapel Ceme tery near Morocco Also surviving are 21 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren Opa Six Days aad Evaaiags JUNE SHAW BARBARA CUNNINGHAM CINDERELLA BEAUTY SALON 14th end Kesuth 1 DIAL 74M548 when death occurs away from home or Information Phone By United Preu International: Settlement of student griev ances appeared near at three schools which have seen much of the recent campus Berkeley San rancisco State and North Carolina riday the militant Third World Liberation ront and Berkeley teaching assistants suspended a violpnt seven week strike which at one time prompted the deployment of more than 1000 Nation Guardsmen near the school They said the strike was sus pended because4 of progress made toward realization of their 742 7302 Yet all of Presto alipa into your ear so beauti fully practically un noticeable Yet this com plete Beltone aid is specifically designed for mild nerve deafneu the most common form of hearing loss No tubes! No wires! No earmold! Just Presto and you hear again! See Preato today at Reds Continued from Page 1 Man Says His Son Bucher To Receive Shore Duty Tour CORONADO Calif (UPI) Cmdr Lloyd Bucher the skipper of the USS Pueblo' is going to be reassigned to shore duty soon4 but the Navy give any specific details A spokesman for the Bureau of Navy Personnel made the disclosure of imme diate future riday one day af ter the conclusion of a court of inquiry into the capture of the Gathering BUDAPEST (UPI) Warsaw Pact leaders led by a seven man delegation from the Soviet Union began arriving today un der heavy security for a sum mits conference on the Sino So viet border conflict Czech oslovakia Berlin and other cru cial issues facing their alliance The three day session starting Monday will be the first Soviet bloc summit since the invasion of Czechoslovakia last Aug 20 Topping the list of subjects will be the March 2 firefight be tween Russian and Red Chinese border troops in Siberia which killed 31 Soviet soldiers It was the most violent in a string of the two powers started vying for Communist world leadership 10 years ago Attending the conference be heads of state foreign min isters military leaders of the seven Warsaw Pact coun tries the Soviet Union Po land Bulgaria Romania Hun gary East Germany and Czech oslovakia The Warsaw Pact is the Communist equivalent of NATO Political sources said one out come of the meeting" could be an agreement by pact members to assume greater responsibility for defending the Soviet frontier with Central Europe' thus allowing Russian troops to be diverted to the Chinese Com munist border Heading the Soviet delegation was party irst Secretary Leon id I Brezhnev him were Premier Alexei Kosygin President Nikolai Podgrony oreign Minister An drei A Gromyko and Defense Minister Marshal Andrei A Grechko Pravda Reports On Sentinel System MOSCOW (AP) Pravda re ported briefly and without com ment today on President Nix announcement of plans to build a modified versiontof the Sentinel missile defense system ATass dispatch from Wash ington the Soviet Communist party newspaper emphasized remarks that' the Senti nel decision should not affect Soviet arms Limitation talks and quoted Nixon as say ing America was ready to dis cuss limiting defensive as well as offensive weapons" ACTING GETS TOO REALISTIC VENICE Italy (AP) Tenor Gastone Lunar illi brandished his swprd too enthusiastically in jeal ousy scene in da opera and wounded his love rival' on the stage of La ienice Opera house Limarilli in (he' role of Cianciotto pierced baritone Aldo Prottiin the af ten finding him lying in bed with his stage wife Protti was playing the roleof Paulo i It was the final scerie Af ter the curtain fell' a doctor administered two stitches to sew up the wound major goal creation of a col lege of ethnic studies Negotiations have been under way between the strike leaders and university officials for a week North' Carolina Univer sity at Greensboro NCa ri day settled its three day old cafeteria strike jthe cause of a student rally late Thursday which culminated in gunfire between police and al leged snipers Details of the settlement were not released but a university spokesman late riday said full cafeteria service expected to be restored by Saturday At San rancisco State scene of sometimes violent disputes between students and adminis tration since November acting President I Hayakawa met privately with student leaders for more than an hour 'radicat ing some agreement was near campus indications were not so bright as generally nonviolent protests forced can cellation of classes at two Chi cago colleges and Rutgers Uni Newark NJ campus CENTER DEMANDED At Chicago State College about 125 protesters occupied the cafeteria to back demands the school build a Black Culture Center on the campus With classes cancelled the faculty met to discuss the demand At the Southeast campus of Chicago City College forced cancellation of classes for the fourth time since last riday They demanded estab lishment of a degree granting black studies program and open hearings on charges of racism in the Nursing Depart ment Rutgers University President Mason Gross ordered sus pension of classes on the New ark campus because of what he called threats of vio lence from Negro Rutgers the state university of New Jersey has been the scene of disruptions for weeks At other campuses: Pennsylvania About 100 stu dents riday presented an addi tional list of proposals to Uni versity of Pittsburgh officials as me protesters enaea a tnree day sit in The protest at the 22000 student school was not1 violent although a small group' of pharmacy students hold a counter protest Thursday i California A member of the Black Panther party was shot and seriously wounded' riday outside a meeting of parents and student groups leading a I high school boycott Police broadcast an alert for four members of? the militant Black Nationalist US Organization which has feuded with the Black Panthers in the past MRS ROSA SHARP RANKORT Mrs Rosa Weltha Sharp 88 of 551 Co lumbia St died in her home about 1:10 am Saturday She had been ill about 18 months but only seriously ill five days A native of Carroll County she was graduated from lora High School in 4899 The same year she was married to Ivan Sharp who died in 1951 The Sharps moved to Clinton County in 1915 and celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 1949 Mrs Sharp lived on a farm until moving to rankfort in 1958 She was a member of St Matthew United Methodist Church' Society of Christian Service arm Bu reau and a charter member of the Avery Home Economics Club Surviving are three sons Har old of Rt 4 Cleo of Rt 1 Michi gantown and Paul of Rt 1 Knox one daughter Mrs James Maish of rankfort and a sister Mrs Ethel Clingenpeel of West Lafayette MRS STEVE HODSON ROSSVILLE Mrs Clydelle (Myers) Hodson 24 of Rossville died at 3:30 pm riday in Methodist Hospital Indianapolis where she" had been a patient about a week Mrs Hodson ill three months was bom in Nashville Tenn and lived all her life in Delphi before marrying Steve Hodson in 1962 and moving to Rossville A 1962 graduate of Delphi High School she was a mem ber of the Pleasant Hill Presby terian Church and the Helen Bonebrake Chapter Order of Eastern Star in Rossville Surviving with the husband are a son Joseph and a daugh ter Karen both at home and her parents Mr and Mrs Clyde Myers Rt 3 Delphi Also a brother Max Myers of Brookston and four sisters Mrs Marlene McDaniel of Ross ville Mrs Rita Dyer of Delphi Mrs Diana Thomas and Mrs Nacy Willis both of Logansport MRS MYRTLE BUNNELL DELPHI Mrs Myrtle Bunnell89 of 525 Summit St died riday at 11 am in White County Memorial Hospi tal Monticello where she had been a patient eight weeks after a lingering illness She was bom in Blue Grass Ill and in 1899 in Jasper County was married to Greer Bunnell who died in 1950 Surviving are a son John Bunnell of Boswell five daugh ters Mrs Ozark McCurtain of Bunker "Hill Mrs Marie Mulli gan of Monticello Mrs Violet Jeffers of Lafayette Mrs Mary Agnes Mitch of Cedar Lake and Mrs Ina' Mitchell of Delphi and two sisters Mrs Bessie man of Monticello and Mrs Gertrude Sunderland of Rensse laer MRS GERTIE SMOKER MONTICELLO Mrs Gertie Smoker 81 of 515 Broad way died at 1:20 pm riday in White County Memorial Hospi tal where she had been a patient one month She was bom in Livingston County Ill apd was married in 1926 to Charles Smoker "former fire chief here He died in 1964 She was a member of the Monticello Presbyterian Church Lodge Pocahontas Lodge Monticello Business and Professional Club and Order of Eastern Star where she was past matron She also helped organize thef Rainbow Girls of OES Mrs Smoker is survived by a son Lehmann of In dianapolis two daughters Mrs Helen Lee and Mrs Anne Hayes of Gary and two sisters Mrs Cora Bodie of Plymouth and Mrs Belle Read of Sun Valley Calif BLACKMAN SURVIVOR GREEN HILL Mrs Jack Biddle of here has received word of the death of her mother Mrs Lula Blackman riday morning at her residence in Whiteville NC A frequent visitor of Green Hill Mrs Blackman sur vived by her husband Obediah and four sons all of North Carolina uneral services will be in Whiteville Sunday KENNETH CRUME BURLINGTON Kenneth Crume 57 a lifelong resident of here died shortly before mid night Thursday in St Hospital Kokomo after suffer ing an apparent heart attack A self employed livestock trucker and farmer he retired in 1966 A native of Howard County he was married in 1938 to Marjorie Milbum who sur vives along with his mother Mrs Eva Crume of Burling ton i Mr Crume a member of the Burlington Church of Christ Other survivors include two sons Gary and Richard and two sisters Mrs Helen Herman and Mrs Mary Bush all of Bur lington Services and burial were scheduled for Sunday in Bur lington WAYNE ABBETT KNIMAN Wayne Abbett 57 died in Jasper County Hospital at 12:07 pm riday He had been ill bout three weeks? He was "bom in East Chicago but had been an area resident some 43 years Mr Abbett was a farmA The only immediate survivor Is his father" Willard Abbett of Kniman 1 40 SAVINGS on Name Brand Shoes at the SHOE TREE S00 9th ST CHICAGO CUPT) A nessman charged with luring his former secretary back from Las Vegas Nev and then slay ing her in his Chicago plant riday testified his 25 year old son killed the girl and the finger on Samuel Saikin 53 owner of Biological Research Products said Mrs Ella Jean Scott Mumma 18 who left his office to become a Las Vegas go go dancer was slain in a Chicago warehouse during the early morning of Nov 5 1967 Mrs body was found on 20 acre farm near urnaceville Ind eb 18 son Joel had told a neighbor of the slaying police said Saikin testified at a bond hearing riday that Joel whom he had not seen for two or three months had been to put the finger on me ever since the morning of the He claimed his son mental problems be cause he was always flaunting the rules of society and fami ly Saikin said he picked up Mrs Mumma at International Airport Nov 4 1967 and took her to his Chi cago plant He said he had asked her to fly back from Las Vegas so he could try to per suade her to return to her hus band who was stationed at ah Air orce base Neb Saikin said he until 1 am and his Indiana farm He said that at the farm he awakened' Joel and asked him to inform 'Mrs Mumma he was engaged to an other girl because Mrs Mumma had insisted Joel told her he was going to marry her Saikin said he later drove the girl and his son back to Chi cago Saikin said Joel and the girl entered a company ware house and that his son later emerged from the building and according to the father said he had killed her 'Saikin said he later returned with Joel to the warehouse and saw the body on the floor told he said never wanted to see him again and that was the end of it for The? hearing judge said he would' reserve ruling on the bond motion until Monday SANDERS Wolter riends will be received offer 7 pm Saturday at De Sutter uneral Home Attica Services In DeSetter Chapel af 3 pm Sunday Burial In Warren County Bethel Ceme tery Surviving are 33 grandchildren and 27 great grandchildren BECKER Mrs Leona (Datzman) riends may call after 5 pm Monday at McMullan uneral Home Kentland where Rosary will be at 8 pm Monday Services at 10 am (EST) Tuesday In St Joseph Catholic Church Kentland the Rev George Lanning officiating Burial in St Joseph Cemetery our grandchildren survive Airborne troopers from the 82nd Airborne Division and their C141 Starlifter jet transports are silhouetted against a setting sun at Bragg as they board their planes (UPI Telephoto): bound for South Korea as part of Operation ocus Retina ant i Soviet and I anti Chinese demonstrations ini Peking and Moscow and both capitals have issued a steady stream of in vective against each other since then 5 The Soviets claim the islandwhere the clashes have taken place is their territory The Chi nese call it ChenpAo and say it is Peking repeated this claim to day in a 6750 word propaganda blast that accused Soviet lead ers of conducting a reign of ter ror at: home and collaborating with the States to achieve domination of the Moscow referred to this as Soviet hysteria based on unsubstantiated and aggressive territorial It accused China of provoking in and warned: fur ther attempts are piade to viol ate the inviolability of Soviet territory the Soviet Union and all its peoples will resolutely de fend it and give a crushing blow to such SOVIET WARNING The Soviet statement warned Peking that responsibility for possiblei severe con sequences from aC similar type of adventuristic action of the Chinese authorities lies wholly on the Chinese It said Red China not drawn the nqcessary con clusions from the Soviet govern warning in connection with the armed provocation staged by the Chinese author ities on Damansky Island on March 2 this year and contin ues provoking fresh The day of the March 2 clash Moscow demanded that Peking take to pre vent further incidents The Rus sians said 300 Chinese took part in that incident It rejected as groundless any Chinese assertions of Soviet hos tility toward the Chinese people Soviet Union does not want it said the contrary if stakes all steps to avoid i MEETING MENTIONED The statement disclosed that a meeting was held last Wednesday: between tatives of Soviet 1 and Chinese frontier At the meet ing said a Chinese officer the use of armed force against Soviet frontier guards protecting Damansky Is the So viet statement added an in alienable part of Soviet territo ry alse assertions advanced in this respect by the Chinese authorities are nothing but an attempt to mislead public opin ion in China and in other coun The government statement charged that the! latest armed clashes were de signedto create an atmosphere of alienation between the peo of China and the Soviet Union I 10 Year lora Justice Of Peace Dies LORA The lora justice of peace for the past 10 years Paul Riggle 54 of 412 Main St died at 4 am Satur day in his home He had been ill about three weeks He was bom in Bringhurst and graduated from high school there He 'married Brown in 1942 and was a veteran of World War IL Mr Riggle was member of the American Legion He is survived by his widow two daughters Mrs Pauline Reese of ort Lauderdale la and Mrs DonnaDarloshon of ort Wayne a stepdaughter Mrs Phyllis Morris of lora two brothers Marion Of Bringhurst and Ora Riggle of South Bend and! two sisters Mrs Dorothy Cook of Royal Center and Mrs Mamie Moore of Lafayette Airborne Troops Korea Bound Twentv five' hundred men and 1900 tons of equipment being airlifted for the maneuvers from Pope Air orce Base Ben Shahn 'Story Telling' Painter Dies NEW YORK Ben Shahn whose painting were a narrative of social commentary died late riday night He was 70 4 just a story teller like my father and my grandfather before Shahn once told a friend He first gained recogni tion with a series' of on the anarchists Sacco and Vanzetti in 1931 followed by an other set of paintings on labor leader Tom Mooney Shahn died in Mt Sinai Hospi tal in Manhattan where he un derwent bladder surgery Wednesday according to a friend of the family He had been in the hospital several weeks The twin themes of social jus tice and the universality of all men ran through his work which is hung in many of the major museums Purdue Poll Developer Dies In lorida Dr Herman a faculty member at Purdue Uni versity for 40 years until retire ment in 1963 died Tuesday at Vero Beach laaccording to word received here He was 76 Dr Remmerswas professor emeritus of psychology at Pur due and was the' developer of the Purdue Opinion Poll of high school pupils which has been nationally Bom in NordenGermany he attended Valparaiso University and received his and degrees from the University of Iowa in the 1920s He taught at Colorado State College for two years and came to Purdue as assistant professor of education in 1923 He progressed in educational rank at Purdue until 1931 when he was named director of the Division of Education Reference and professor of education and psychology Dr Remmers became a lead ing authority on educational test ing and psychology and wrote many articles on these subjects for national publications' He had lived in lorida since soon after hif retirement infant mcdaniel RANKORT Dawn 'McDan iel 'infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Phillip McDaniel of 258 Clinton Drive was dead At her birth late riday night in Clin ton County Hospital She is also survived by two brothers Phillip Jr and Brad ley Allen both at home The father is the principal at Clinton Prairie' High School 1 WALTER SANDERS ATTICA Walter ers 86 who had been a patient in the Alward Nursing Home here the past 10 years (Jed at 6:55 pm riday in Community Hospital Williamsport He was born in RensSelaer but moved to the Attica1 area while still a child and had been a resident of ountain and War ren counties ever since? He married Minnie? Beach in 1906 in Williamsport She died in 1958 He was a farm laborer and worked on the railroad Surviving are three sons James of Rt 3 Covingtori Car roll of Vallejo Calif and Charles Sanders of Yeddo and three daughters Mrs Ruby Spembaugh of Yeddo Mrs Mildred Sinalley of Atta and Mrs Mae Brandenburg HARRY I HALL STOCKWELL Harr Irving Hall 81 died unexpectedly at his home at 11 amriday i Born in Putnam County he married Effie Hamiltorftin 1906 near Cloverdale He a farmer and worked for? the old Lafayette Street Railroad which ran to Battle Ground! He re tired from the Stockwell Grain Elevator Mr Hall was a member of IOO Merger Lodge 5 in Lafay ette Surviving with the widow are a son Cecil HaU of Sims one daughter Miss Eilean Hall who is Stockwell' postmaster and a sister Mrs Jewett Nick erson of Cloverdale MRS LEONA BECKER KENTLAND Mrs! L'feon a (Datzman) Becker 63 who made her home with hei broth er Richard Datzman at141W Allen St here died1 riday at 3:45 pm riday She had been in failing health the past year and been in Rome City three weeks She was born in Earl Park and had lived most of her life in Kentland She was married in 1929 to Hubert Becker who died in 1938 Mrs Becker was a member of St Catholic: Church Surviving with at brother are a son Robert Becker of Wat seka Ill two other' brothers Robert and' Joseph Datzman both of Kentland and a sister Miss Datzman of Kentland MALTSBERGER Clarence Malts berger 85 of 754 Hickory died riday evening in his home fol lowing a short illness He was bom near 'Alamo and attended grade and high school there He married rances Howard jn 1905 in Hart Mich Mr Maltsberger was a retired farmer who had farmed in the Linden area and south of Craw fordsville' Surviving with the Widow are a son Dale Maltsberger: of Crawfordsville and two daugh ters Mrs Reba Hughes of New Concord Kyi andMrs Lillian Chase of Lafayette 5 IVAN McCARTY A Ill Ivan McCarty 78 died riday in IroqtSis County Hospital at Watseka Ill where he had been a patient two days He had been in failing health the past year He was bom in Washington Township of Newton County Ind but had spent his life in the Donovan community iHe married Mildred Miller in 1916 and was a retired farmer' Mr McCarty was a member of Iroquois United Methodist Church and Ht Miner AM Masonic Lodge of Iroquois Surviving with the (widow are three sons Robert rank and John McCarty all of Donovan four daughters Mrs Charles Jones of Lafayette Mrs Gordon Gadson of Kentland Mrs Rob ert Gadson of Ashkum: Ill and Mrs James Walter of Morocco two brothers Oscar of Sheldon Ill and McCarty of Iroquois Ill arid a sister Mrs Agnes Easter of Iroquois Ill intetlligence vessel by North Korea The five admiral court heard from 104 witnesses and accumu 1 lated nearly 3400 pages of testi mony The findings eventually will be passed through the chain of command to President Nixon' President Continued from Page 1 will come Wednesday when De fense Secretary Melvin Laird testifies on defense appropria tions and riday when 'he ap pears before the Senate dis armament subcommittee a fo rum for Sentinel critics CHALLENGES The Sentinel was begun by the Johns administration which last year pushed through several hundred million dollars in appropriations to get it start ed then narrowly beat back five attempts to delay or scuttle it That program envisioned a $55 billion expenditures for de ploying nuclear tipped missiles at or near 15 cities to protect them primarily against possible Chinese Communist nuclear at tack sometime in the next decade Critics said it would be pro vocative expensive inefficient and would hold a threat of acci dental detonation of its own nu clear Warheads program involves in itially 12 sites placed to guard this missile and bomber punch with the popu lation directly protected only at Washington Deputy Defense Secretary Da vid Packard said the capital was chosen as the only city for direct protection be cause it is the center of decision making i The first two sites are to be at Grand orks S' and Great alls Mont to shield Minuteman offensive missile systems there Areas have been picked for the rest but not exact sites Administration spokesmen said only that the original sites would be reconsidered It was not known when work on the two new sites would start but Nixon said full deployment will come by 1973 when threat that Our present intelligence in dicates will jfuntral 3 rrflnfliwiils for TOI IfAPPA ANTIQUE SHOW and SALE OMICRON CHAPTER OR CHARITY UND SATURDAY MARCH 22 1969 11:00 AM to 4 SUNDAY MARCH 23 1969 12:00 NOON to 6:00 PM OWLER PUBLIC SCHOOL OWLEX INDIANA ADMISSION 50c SNACK BAI' Sponsored by 6 AA Bonton Control High School Not iospomMo ht caao of occideot O'CONNELL 1906 MAIN ST Phono 447 6535 2'Za Blocks East of 5 Poljtfs on Mala SHARP Mrs Rosa uneral ser vices pending at Goodwin uneral Home rankfort Intombment In Greenlawn Mausoleum or further Information call 654 5533 SMOKER Mrs Gertie riends may call after 7 pm Saturday and after 2 pm Sunday at Miller uneral Home Monti cello where OES services will be at 7:30 pm Sunday uneral services at 10:30 am Monday In Miller Chapel Monti cello the Rev Wallace McDonald offi ciating Burial In Riverview Cemetery Six grandchildren and nine great grand children survive HALL Harry Irving riends may call at Dickerson uneral Home Stockwell after 2 pm Sunday Services there at 1:30 pm Monday the Rev Jack Williams officiating Burial In Concord Cemetery or grandchildren and nine great grand children survive HODSON Mrs riends may call after pm Sunday at Brown uneral Home Rossville services In Brown neral Chapel at 2 pm Monday the Rev William Carpenter officiating and Bruce ry assisting Interment In Rossville Cemetery A son Stephen Laurell' pre ceded her In death April 30 1964 MALTSBERGER Clare ice riends may call after noon Sunday at Bright uneral Home Crawfordsville where ser vices will be at 2 pm Monday the Rev John Servies officiating Burial In Waynetown Masonic Cemetery Seven grandchildren and seven great grandchil dren survive BUNNELL Mrs Myrtle riends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm Sunday at Sullivan Lloyd uneral Home Delphi where services will be at 1:30 pm Mon day the Rev Mr Davis of Monticello officiating Interment Masonic Cemetery One brother and two sisters preceded her In death Surviving a nine grandchil dren 22 great grandchildren and five great great grandchildren COOK Harold riends may call at Sailer Baker West Lafayette Chapel from 5 to 9 pm Saturday services there at 1:30 pm Sunday the Rev Wilbur Seymour officiating Interment Tippe canoe Memory Gardens Also surviving are 19 grandchildren and one great grana child McCARTY Ivan riends may call after 2 pm (EST) Sunday at McMufian neral Home Kentland where Masonic services will be at 8 pm (EST) Sunday uneral services at 2 pm (EST) Mon day In McMullan Chapel the Rev August Stork officiating Burial In Morris Chap el Nine grandchildren and three great grandchildren survive McDANIEL Graveside service at 2:30 pm Saturday Ir Greenlawn Baby land rankfort the Rev Ray Mills of ficiating Goodwin uneral Home In charge of arrangements RIGGLE Paul riends may call after 11 am Sunday at Leiter uneral Home lora where services will be at 2 pm Monday the Rev Clarence Klndley offi ciating Burial In Paint Creek Cemetery east of Camden our grandchildren three step grandchildren and two step great grandchildren survive Av will A 1 1 i iMMIMMMKMlTTSrTUl 1 1 Li i A 1 Jr 1 I I'WMHMMI 'D 1111 'ill1' J'l J' Ml I I I 1 I JirMWWiB i hi i I A A '1 1 I 1 'i 1 i 11 11 I Sf' 1 'pli J'l'i'iJ'! 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