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SAIGON (AP) Military spokesmen today reporti fighting at five points in east ern and northwestern Cam bodia and the los? of a US jet fighter bomber over south ern Laos While it was bomb ing enemy supply routes The two crewmen aboard the Air orce 4 Phantom are missing a spokesman said The plane went down Sunday night Only one significant action was reported in South Viet nam the ambush of a US convoy on Highway 20 in the vestigating Tuesday the theft of five beef cattle valued at $1000 from John Smith just north of Jefferson Kt Deputy Haughs 'said a two year old Polled Hereford bull a four' other animals weighing about 600 pounds apiece were taken from a field are The indictment said the kid naping was intended to force ticello '7 Burial was in Massachu setts 7 SLEE Lloyd Alfred riends may call after 4 pm Wednesday at Shlpps Kon zelman uneral Home Oxford Masonic rites 8 pm Wednesday1 uneral ser vice there 1:30 pm Thursday the Revs Eugene Polf and Russell Richard son officiating Burial In Pine Village Cemetery brother George and two other convicts leeta Drumgo and Jon Wesley Clutchette The thre known as the are accused of killing a guard at Soledad Prison The indictment said Magee and two other San Quentin convicts James McClain and William Christmas joined conspiracy of An gela Davis and Jonathan the day of the kidnaping Miss Davis purchased all the guns used in the kidnap UNERAL' HOME tSHORTH'STH meeting would be what is needed to bring about the final consummation of one of these areas for example the SALT talks we will certainly have such a Personally confirming it is his understanding that the So viets promised in October they would not establish a naval or other military base in Cuba Nixon said: expect them to abide by the understanding: I believe they Seeming more relaxed as the interview progressed Nixon several times resorted to slang expressions In praising former aide Daniel Moynihan Nixon said got a bad rap out of referring to criticism about his former call for of racial prob lems He said he believes he has learned how to work better with Congress and the Cabinet and predicted his choice to be the new secretary of the Trea sury Texas Democrat John Connally will be a big help in promoting enactment of his do Bloomington Ill and Mrs mestic legislation Ava Wilson of Whitewater Wis Services will be Wednesday afternoon in Midlothian MRS GRACE MYERS RANKORT Mrs lern part of the central ughlands One American was killed one was wounded and one of the enemy was killed the US Command said In eastern Cambodia South Vietnamese troops backed by tanks bombers and artillery clashed Monday with North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces at four points ranging from Highway 7 about 50 miles northeast of Phnom Penh to the banks of the Bas sac and Mekong rivers 50 miles southeast of the Cam bodian capital have been powerful enough to kill Mrs body was found next to the machine Oct 14 by her son Terence 14 when he returned to the family home in Rochford 40 miles east of London Her husband Edward a television elec and was employed here as a binder by Haywood Publish ing Co In 1939 she was mar here to Morris Hamilton "movement toward Arab Israeli who survives She was a peace talks Meanwhile he member of the Trinity United said both the United States and Methodist Church here and the Soviet Union should have 7 Ladies Auxiliary of Volunteer mutual interest in limiting iremen Association in arms shipments to the area i Springfield but he emphasized US ship Surviving with the husband ments will continue to the ex are one Gary Ham tent necessary to offset move ilton serving in the US Air merit of Soviet arms to Egypt orce and stationed at'x Asx for possible summit Wright Patterson Air Base in talks with Soviet leaders it Dayton Ohio five sisters appears at some time that a Mrs Niaoei walker Mrs Mil dred Kingma and Mrs Lo rene Hollis all of Lafayette Mrs Mary Servis of Rt 5 Lafayette and' Mrs Helen Johnson of Minneapolis Minn' and two brothers Manford Swanson of Mul berry and Estin Swanson of Hamburg NY The body will be returned here for services OSCAR YOUNG JR Oscar Young Jr 46 of Mid lothian III and son of Lafay ette residents died Monday in a Chicago hospital He had been hospitalized two monthsMr Young a car salesman was )bom in Mount i Vernon III? He was married to Ger trude Cripe of Lafayette who survives 1 Also surviving are a1 son Steve his parents Mr and 'Mrs Oscar Young of Lafay ette one brother the Rev i Roy Young of Lafayette andfour sisters Mrs He 1 Thomfas and Mrs Dorothy Barbee both of Lafayette Mrs Gladys Rustemeyer of young people questioned ex pressed no party allegiance i When talk turned' to specific 1972 politics' Nixon was non commital Asked if he would rule out choosing a Democrat possibly Connally as a running matethe President re plied: 7 am not even going to com jinent as to what my own plans 3rrfliinmrrils for MRS ROY ASHBY? Mrs' Anna (Roudebush) Ashby 75 of 1106 erry St died at 9:50 am Monday in St Elizabeth Hospital where she was admitted four weeks ago She had been in failing health two years Mrs A born and reared in Wea Township in Tippecanoe County had re sided most of her life in La fayette In 1911 she was mar ried to Roy Ashby who sur vives Also surviving are two sons William of Rt 9 West TafavpttA anH Pnkart oi Information Phone 742 6254 WEST CHAPLL Phone 463 2111 (0 i im a sister Mrs Rachel Miller of rankfort is the only im mediate survivor' MRS ROBERT JORDAN WILLIAMSPORT Mrs Edith (BlankenshinY Jordan 54 of Rt 2 Williamsport 'died at 2:20 am Tuesday in Lake View Memorial Hospi had been a patient 11 hours She had been in ill health one MRS MORRIS HAMILTON HOGANCAMP Bernard riends may call from 5 'to 9 pm Tuesday in Sailer Baker uneral Home uneral services at 1:30 pm Wednesday In Soller Baker Main Chapel the Rev Daniel Immel officiating Interment Springvale Cemetery Also surviving are seven grandchildren ASHBY Mrs: riends may call at Hippensteel uneral Home from 5 to 9 pm Tuesday Service at 1:30 pm Wednesday in Hippensteel Chapel Pas tor Henry Stolldorf officiating In terment Concord Cemetery Also sur viving are two grandchildren and six great grandchildren in Marin County Superior Court Judge Har old Haley and three of his kidnapers including two San Quentin convicts and an ac complice were shot to death in the shootout after an abor tive escape attempt by the convicts Miss Davis was arrested by the BI IN New York after a two month nationwide search A grand jury indictment ac cused Miss Davis and Ruchell Magee the sole surviving convict of murder and kid naping Miss Davis also was accused of conspiring with ing the indictment said and Jonathan Jackson who visited the Hall of Justice in took the euns into the comnanv of Jackson on courtroom with Aug 6 Alabama Gov elect George Wallace and his bride Cor nelia smile for cameramen after their wedding in Montgom ery Monday evening (AP Wirephoto) wt he said tried the apparatus but not with a tape for five hours on my stomach without ill effect tried it on my legs and it just caused laughter and After hearing all evidence Coroner Dr Charles Clark de livered an open verdict He upheld a con tention the actual cause of death was because of the unconventional effect) of the machine on the dead woman illness i Bom in Elwood she was married in 1901 to the Rev Leroy Myers who died in 1968 A former resident of Ko komo and Elwood she re sided two years with a daugh ter Mrs Mary Tarkington of Rt 3 She was a member of Main Street Methodist Church in Kokomo Surviving with the daughter are two sons Leslie and rancis both of Kokomo Burial was Tuesday in Ko komo MRS KATHRYN GLADDEN RANKORT Mrs Kathryn Gladden 82 of 1106 Magnolia Ave died at 6 pm i Monday in Clinton County Hospital She had been in Jailing health two years Bom in Clinton County she was married in 1907 to Otto Bi Gladden He died in 1962 She was a member of Woodside Christian Church the Senior Citizens Club of Washington Town ship Home Economics Club a 25 year member of the Jeffer son Chapter of Ordei Of East ern Star arid a charter mem ber of the Izaak Walton By Burglar ROSSVILLE An employe of IGA Store here was injured early Tuesday when he fought with a bur 1 a and the bloody trail led lawmen to a dead end search Tom? of the store and brother of Dew ey Mcllrath owner of the store sustained a scalp lacer ation which required five stitches to close after he tried to subdue the burglar The in jured man who lives in the adjacent building upstairs heard a burglar alarm short ly after 4 am thinking that the intruder had been son Luckey Dana of West Lebanon a brother: John Blankenship of 'Attica and? two sisters Mrs Mamie Bowles "of Rt 4 Attica and Mrs' Kate Larch of Williams port PORTER PICKARD TIPTON Porter Pick ard 79 of Rt 1 Tipton died Monday in Riverview Me morial Hospital Noblesvilleafter a illness i Born in Clinton Cnuntv he year and seriously ill one was first married to Velva Kellev who died in 1916 He was married in 1928 to Lora A Authorities also were in Lockridge who died in 1957 iz a zl IVl 3 ICTltlS TTlQy GQI1 from 4 to pm Tuesday at Lloyd brother Charles Ward ofMon Eiinarfll Liana Halnhl Carwlaa fhaza at 1 pm Wednesday the Rev Hugh co*ckrum officiating Interment Ma sonic Cemetery Delphi Also surviving are seven grandchildren and 13 great firandchildren Two sons preceded her death AVERY Edward riends may call after 3 pm Wednesday at Goodwin uneral Home rankfort Ser vices there at 1:30 pm Thursday In terment Greenlawn Memorial Park Also survived by two nephews and threo nieces I MONTGOMERY Ala (AP) Gov elect George Wal lace has taken as his bride the niece of one of his pre decessors in office The 52 year old widower married Mrs Cornelia Ellis Snively an attractive 32 year old brunette divorcee in a quiet ceremony Monday night at the Trinity Presbyterian Church Tliey are honeymooning at the Grand Hotel in Point Clear I The Wallaces delayed the start of their honeymoon to appear at a postwedding din ner at the home of Mrs Ruby Austin Mrs moth er They presented gold me mentos of the ceremony to their children Together they have six I first wife the late Luneen Wallace ceeded him when his term ran out in 1967 She died in office 18 months later after a two year battle with cancer Wallace met the former Cornelia Ellis when he was a freshman state legislator and she was living in the gover mansion during her uncle James first term as gover nor in the late 1940s She became a country mu sic singer and then a profes sional water skier after at tending Huntingdon College here and Rollins College in Winter Park la Her first marriage to John 1 The President also good prospects for sharing stating: I If we do not have it we going' to have states cities and counties going bankrupt over these next two or three Grace A Myers 93 former years and we are going to have local resident died Saturday massive problems in those night in Methodist Memorial areas I believe as Congress Home in Warren after a brief sees that crisis they will act on it There was but one question on race relations andf in re sponding Nixon said he would enforce laws aimed at barring local governments from thwart ing housing integration Nixon also made reference to his problems with young people when asked if Republicans or Democrats would benefit most from 18 year old voting due na tionwide in 1972 He pointed to a poll appear ing in Life magazine and the present time' it would benefit the Democratic party more than the Republican he said it was most sig nificant that 40 per cent of the scared away walked casually into the store to investigate according to State Police Det John Swearingen There he was confronted by a man who engaged in a fight Mcllrath said he landed at least one solid blow on the thief with a can of food In vestigators said they lost the trail of blood somewhere out side the store Mcllrath was released after treatment at a Kokomo hosni Kingman and Mrs Nancy tai Larson of Rt Otterbein a The supermarket apparent ly was rorcea open witn toois from Pure Oil ser vice station here The front door there was found broken and about' $50 in cash miss ing A three foot crowbar sledgehammer a a tire iron from the station Were found in the grocery store Deputy Sheriff Charles Haughs reported Rossville Marshal Martin also investigated the burglaries An undetermined amount of money probably only change was taken from the grocery store LONDON (UPI) Mrs Audrey held up fine under the shocks of slow rock and cha cha music a coro inquest ruled Monday It may have been the mambo which killed her Police Chief Inspector Pe ter Crust told the Inquest the 4 2 a old housewife ap trician was out at the time pcaru lu nave aieu wniie us a Viot designed to allow her to slim explain the drastic in IV U1MV4VU1 avvuuipcuuujvuu He said the machine turned tensity rhvthms from a tane recnrd got the idea from a ing into electric shocks of newspaper and photograph varying intensities conveyed and from reading a medical a a a 1 44 ia a to ivirs Lewis tnrougn elec trodes taped to her face Mrs Lewis felt facial fat was ruin ing her appearance we have been unable to find an explanation for one particular question with re gard to 'this Crust said the first 45 min utes it plays rhythms fairly i' there is a dramatic change The noise suddenly becomes very loud almost he said The re sultant shocks he said would month Mrs Jordan was born in Warren Countv and was mar ried in 1940 in Attica to Rob He was a veteran of World ert Jordan who survives War I one was a member of the ORIE BAILEY RANKORT Orie Clark Bailey 86 of Rt 6 died Sun day in Clinton County Hospital' after a illness Bom in Martinsville he was first married in 1907 to Marie Smith She died in 1915 He was married in 1918 to Emma Blair who died in 1959 In 1964 he was married to Emma Harrison who survives He was a farmer and a member of Jefferson United Methodist Church and the Ma sonic Lodge of Jefferson Also surviving are a son Dorval of Hillsdale 'NJ a daughter Mrs David 5 Locke of Albuquerque NM a brother Lex of Indianapolis two stepsons Russell Harrison oL Lafayette and Dean Harri son of Linden RED BURNS red Burns 76 of 307 S' Center St lora died unexpectedly at 3:15 Monday in his home Death was attributed to an apparent heart attack Mr Bums a native'of Car roll County was employed by Jackson Lee Implement Co in lora He was a member of the lora Church of the Brethren Surviving are three daugh ters Mrs ay Ebrite and Mrs Rita Wingard both of Delphi and Mrs Louise Car penter of Orland two broth ers Reid and Paul Burns both of lora and two sisters in" xcV JOSCpn WICK CTYI" 1 1 elating Interment Maple Lawn Ceme Mrs Merle MOSS Of lora and Mrs Kathryn Dennis of Irn cana Alberta Canada LLOYD ALRED SLEE PINE VILLAGE Lloyd Alfred Slee 68 of Pine Village died at 4:40 pm Monday in St Elizabeth Hospital Lafay ette following a two year ill ness Bom and reared in Chicago Ill he moved to Pine Village in 1946 where he owned and operated a hardware store for many years He was married in 1933 to Margaret Maxine Albright who survives While in Chicago Mr Slee was employed by the city transportation department and Linde Air Products of East Chicago He was a member of the Second' Presbyterian Church of Chicago Pine Vil lage Lodge 315 Pin Village Chapter 347 Order of Eastern Star of which he was? past patron the Indiana Con sistory and Shriners of the Murat Temple Indianapolis His widow is the only im mediate survivor MRS GEORGIA BELLE 1 MAXWELL 0 Mrs Georgia Belle (Patterson) iviaxweii ou or jurooxsion died early Tuesday ain her home She had been in ill health several years A i a Springs Colo she had lived LeagueAiixiliary in Brookston the past 55 years She was married in 1916 in owler to Walter Rol ert Maxwell and they oper ated a bakery in Brookston for many years He died in 1958 Mrs Maxwell taught school at Kentland from 1912 1915 She was a member Sof the i tai Danville Ill where she Brookston eaerated enuren the Philathea Sunday School'? class there and the Gardez Club of Brookston TiH Surviving are two sons Keith of Mount Pleasant Mich and Robert ofMo Calif two daughters Mrs William Siler of Urbana Ill and Mrs Henry More house of Lafayette a brother? Melvin A Patterson of Mark ham 1112 and a sister Mrs rances Shohoney of Batavia Ill Survivors include "a sister Miss? Roxie Pickard of Tipton Surviving with the husband ard of Sheridan ee daughters Mrs The funeral service willbe I Of Harrsburg a afternoon in iii Mrs Lois Jane Wann of Kempton Polio? imposed a double checkpoint security system at the Marin County Hall of Jus tice for the arraignment black revolutionary Angela Davis today All entrances to the multi arched building were blocked and police said they would search twice everyone going into the courtroom where I the 26 year old former UCLA1 in structor was to appear Miss Davis is accused of murder kidnaping and con spiracy in an Aug 7 shootout in the same building A judge and three others were killed The arraignment was con tinued to today from Dec 23 to allow Miss Davis to ar range for a California attor ney At that time the black other Persons whose names militant and professed Com munist was represented by two New York attorneys who MAXWELL Georgia Belle Arrangements pending at Thompson 8 Hartzler uneral Home Brookston Call 563 3701 for further Information PETERSON Otho Lee riends may call at Hippensteel uneral Home from 5 to 9 pm Wednesday Service at 1 pm Thursday In Hippensteel Chanel the Rev Josenh Wirk nHI I tery lora Also surviving ore five grandchildren riends desiring may is contribute In memorlam to the Cancer Society Tempo Is atal Musical Machine Kills REATHS IN CITY AND AREA West Point Postmaster 30 Years Dies WEST POINT Mark Bennett 88 postmaster at West Point for 30 years died at 7:15 am Tuesday in Lake Manor Nursing Home at Mon ticello where he had been a patient two years Mr Bennett moved from West Point when he became ill about three years ago to make his home with his daughter Mrs' Allen Curtis at Reynolds A native of West Point he was married in 1907 at Cov ington to Mabel Prather who survives Mr Bennett retired as post master several years ago He was past secretary of the West Point Cemetery Associ ation A' 50 year member of the Shawnee Lodge 129 AM at Odell he' attended West Point United Methodist Church Surviving with the widow and the daughter are another i 411 avawa iZ UClUfcllivlj ifllOJ VlClUUvCiH LzVJL Surviving witii the widow cy Medical Center She had: nett of Lafayette a son Dale are a son Marion Lee Peter been ill a vear Rnnnott of Rt Tafav son of Lafayette and one VVWl UllW CLIUliUOVll 1LU4VU brother Chester of Camp Benton County resided in La in the Bennett home Bernard MRS LOUIS BONDI A former resi dent Mrs Nell (Ward) Bondi from Jefferson High School there unexpectedly Saturday Mrs Bondi a native of Ot terbein had resided in Lafay ette for some time prior to moving to Among the survivors' is' a BAILEY Ori riends may call after 4 pm Tuesday at Goodwin neral Home rankfort Service there 1:30 pm Wednesday the Rev William Luttrell officiating Interment Bunnell Cemetery Also survived by 12 grand children 16 great grandchildren and five step grandchildren Preceded In death by a son 1 BENNETT Mark riends may call from 5 to 8 pm Wednesday at Hippen steel uneral Home Shawnee Masonic Lodge rites there at 7:30 pm Wednes day uneral services In Hippensteel Chapel at 10 am Thursday the Rev Ivan Woods of Wolcott officiating Interment West Point Cemetery Two great grandchildren also survive MRS CHARLES HARPOOL OTHO LEE PETERSON 'Mfs7Mabe! M' (Harvey) Otho Lee' Peterson U1 IN 4151 St a lifelong resident of La fayettet died at 6:40 am Tuesday in St Elizabeth Hos pital following an illness of a year and a half She had been been in ill health two years tn me jiuspitai since Dec 11 Born in Tippecanoe County' she was married to Charles Harpool in T920 and he sur vives He was a self em ployed trucker and had for merly worked for the Korty Coal Co Surviving with her husband Is a daughter Mrs Margaret Klumpe of Lafayette been ill a year Bennett of Rt 8 Lafay Mrs Hamilton a native of ette and a grandson reared i A 4 I WW tayette prior to moving to Bennett of Casa Grande Ariz Evansville' where she lived is until moving to Springfield 14 years ago She graduated IN IX OH Continued from Page 1 next few months will mark critical that could see BURNS red riends may call from 4 to 9 pm Wednesday at Lloyd uneral Home Delphi Service there at 10:30 am Thursday the Rev Ver non Powell officiating Interment Mapla Lawn Cemetery lora Also surviving are 12 grandchildren Two sisters pre ceded him In death GLADDEN 'Mrs Kathryn "Kate" riends may call after 3 pm Wednes day at Goodwin uneral Home rank fort Services there at 11 am Thurs day Interment Bunnell Cemetery HAMILTON Mrs Morris riends may call at Hippensteel uneral Home from to 9 pm Thursday Service at 11 am riday In Hippensteel Chapel the Rev Kenneth Kraft officiating In terment Tippecanoe Memory Gardens riends desiring may contribute In memorlam to the Cancer Society HARPOOL riends may call from 5 to 9 pm Wednesday In Soller Baker uneral Home uneral services at 10:30 am Thursday In Soller Baker Main Chapel the Rev Joseph Wick officiating Interment Tippecanoe Memory Gardens Also sur viving are nine grandchildren and 24 great grandchildren Mr Peterson was well known for his artistic? work on leaded art glass windows of local churches He and his wife also operated the Peter son Peony Gardens here for several years Mr Peterson was born and reared near lora He pio neered in Alaska for three? 7 ul' years arid was a member of a group that traveled 420 miles i Lafayette and two dLovIske William Bredberg of: site i Deaver Wyo and Mrs Earb In 1931 he was married in Stichter bf Lafayette Sedan Kan Jo Ethel Ste phens who survives He was a MRS MORRIS HAMILTON sb veteran of World War Ihav A former Lafayette resi a ing served in the USArmy ent Mrs Myrl Naomi An avid collector of guns he (Swanson) Hamilton 52 of was a member of Wabash Springfield Ohio died there Valley Gun Collectors Club? at 5:30 pm Monday in Mer si HUDELSON Ernest riends may call after 4 pm Tuesday at Dickerson uneral Home Stockwell Service there at 9 am Wednesday the Rev Dale Bales officiating Graveside service at 1:30 pm Wednesday at IOO Ceme tery Hazelton Also surviving' Is a granddaughter Donna Jean Hudelson of Davis Calif JORDAN Mrs Robert riends may call after 2 pm Thursday at DeSutter uneral Home West Lebanon uneral services there 2 pm riday the Rev Dean Schrumpf officiating Burial In West Lebanon Cemetery Also survived by six grandchildren Preceded In death by a son a grand daughter a sister and three brother j' 7 tM MM i1 I fll i rf'aaSH 'll Hl Bill 1 '1 ilM' 11 il' 11 i it IW "iii'i 11 Millrr Iitili oi Information Phone 742 6254 WEST CHAPLL Phone 463 2111 Jullrr Oilin' Iff.

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