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I The Weather fSnntgnmrrtt Xinrrlisfr Mar 21. 1f4 End of Month Cliavcrs Takes 'Withdrawal' Case To Slate Hidi Court US lif TV AHhama S-nrPnm Cnurfrssary duo to the "emercency" i was potit'onod Wednesday to re-involved. He re erred to the soh a thornv pnliit-al local timo olomont. the runolf problem in Escambia County MM-Mon is scheduled for next relating to a runoff election for Tuesday. f.nMnf.

f.ffipp 1 Thursday Friday Alter a flfl-minufe hearing the. Weather Bureau officials Wednesday reported a chance of thundershowers for late Thursday afternoon and early evening. No relief was in sight from the torrid summer-like weather experienced in the recently. TI'IMI'EKA 77 7i7vS t-niimg May 1964 Maximum 1 empci atuf Minimum 'Iiirr atur TfitI Prw-piUftnn 1 nmi! rtt'Jt I'M a 8-0(1 a 9 00 a 10 on a 00 a 17 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 p.m. A 00 78 SI 90 91 91 5 00 6 00 7 00 00 9 00 '0 00 11 00 m.

12 01 m. Across The V.S. Washington wathr Bu rfau report of huh ant low tempera- lr5 l' FREE PARKING SATURDAY AFTERNOON Grand Jury Action Set For 2 Men far ThdOf fv'l tV T-W(Hv'i court took the unusual case un-i rier advisement with the ise of an early decision. The case was initiated by Caii Chavers, runnerup for the new post of chairman of the board of countv commissioners Aluminum Chaise Lounge 5 Adjustable Positions Our Low Price Recorder's Court Judge D. I Eugene Loe Wednesday bound MATCHING CHAIR S2.99 to the grand jury two raenl charged with the capital offense WEATHER FORECAST Showers and thunder-showers are forecast Thursday for a wide area from the north and central Rockies to the central Mississippi valley.

Only in the northeast will the weather turn toward the cool side. (AP) Plans Ncaring Completion For New Poliee Building 'XLZrrrUnnManlle that he was with- BATH TOWELS Stripes Solids Thirsty Terry Cloth. Imperfects of Reg. 69c i'n Escambia ountv. Chavers polled enough votes to qualify for the June 2 runoff with Lawrence Martin, how- over, on May 7 Chavers notified Countv Democratic Chairman dfawjng from the race Wit llrfvtrt It ehanoe of heart, and hv rocis- tered mail asked that his orig- cal letter of withdrawal be de- dared null and void A.

Probate Judge Keo Mrkland, Dacron Cotton Fabrics Prints Solids Stripes Checks. 2-10 Yd. Lengths Reg. 88c Yd. unsure wnai action to laKe, requested an advisorv opinion Jrom Attv.

Gen. Richmond Flowers. The latter ruled that Chavers' declaration that he f01e lay, would not compete in the run- 4'8 Bainbndge was bound off was legally sufficient and''' 'he grand jury without bond Styrofoam 1 Gal. Size Insulated Plastic Spigot. Reg.

that he, Chavers' "is no Uv0 ctlal'8es 01 10D' a candidate." wry. pleted aboul a year after start of construction. Location of the center will be a largo triangular plot at the ferson streets In the basement will be a pis- tol range, lounge, Police Acad- omv classrooms, a snack bar and the toxicology department. Featured on the ground floor will he a drive-in window to facilitate the paying of parking tickets. Included also will be a courtroom, judge's chambers, various divisions oi we po-j lice deparmtent and the records and control section.

i fn IViq conmil l. Jll Ko the jail, designed to handle 150 prisoners, plus we actccuve oi-1 nri, minimum temperature for is-hour period, prenptlattnn for 24-hour period nfling 7 pm jAtlanta Bn minaham Char leston. C. Challannoira ChicaKo 63 84 73 70 ripveland Dpnver 'key wrt A rise 1m 7 04 49 .44 89 93 18 74 01 94 Mrndian 95 81 74 .05 kl 47 94 45 montgomkry Ntiiviii New York Ul'niJ- Tamp. 7S 1 37 82 65 mi 94 73 t7 55 .02 75 47 92 71 90 66 Jts My ho High 1.1 1 MONTREAL With modern -v deal bad weamer arm iiiyn dm.vc u.c clouds.

9 li "ESKIMO" FAN 2 Speed 20" Portable. Use In Window Or On Floor Guaranteed 1 vision and the Youth Aid Bu- jot transport planes it Is possi-i icau- ble to fly the Atlantic without Police Chief Marvin Stanley ever seeing the ocean. That commented the building willlv of win Styrofoam Ice Chest With Lightweight Aluminum Handle. 28 Qt. Capacity.

Reg. $1.99 provide the department withj ample space, and eliminate the;" "cubby-hole" operation of some of the divisions. i OBITUARIES sPeir, Jesse c. Hugh striciJ A 2B-year-oId mother of three; man's cash register and leav- iand. cedi jackson.

will small and chjcren was sentenced to three lng IOLs. Lawrence Cunningham. vcars in ison in District The first witness for the BRANTLEY Court here Wednesday on a state testified that an IOU had lay-ton, Willie Hayward. isonnyi, 0 attempted bank rob-- indeed been left in the reg- passed away Tuesday in an automobile lister. The Charge Was accident.

Funeral services will he Dery. held at 10 a m. Thursday from the Mt.j -pv-AnV lohnson Jr dl'Opped. Baptist church the Rev. Judge i a ik "non Another defendant, Robert Travis Hitl officialmg.

Burial will he (lad put Off Sentencing Mis. r.m,. intheMt. Zionfemetery. 'turners Fowld' in Feb- Montg0mely, IS to be Sen-neral Home of I.uverne directing.

Sur- -JOCe AnllCUe 0W1C tU) sentcnced June ater convic. vivo include his widow, Mrs. Beiiy ruarv because she had a baby- Bentlev Uyton. Brantley; his .,1 un oy a Jlliy 01 CUttlllg L. Mr.

and Mrs. Charlie Brantley; WeOhS OIU C. llaiina with a knife wheil to brothers, nwight and Dale U.vton.j JJne narl previously pleaded thp W.p.. tn hrpak tin both of Brantley; three sisters. Miss' me UUiei SOllgnt to DieaK Up Nina Jo I-avlon.

Brantley. Mrs. Bar- guilty to trying to Stick Up the a fjgnt hara Sanders and Mrs. Reba Sanders, pirs National Bank branch On SS? road, where she pre-j "4 TZT nn Mav rhMVPr(! the question to the circuit court a.u:- iu( rt titled to re-enter the runoff cam- aicn Chavers then moved directly iu inc Aiijii cine tULii drvui th-jf it lion 'tic KmiI A i t-o -f i. aru nnu.Pl'5 tn nr-rtpr hie nmp to be placed on the ballot.

Attorney Frank Mizell, iepre-1 senting Chavers, said the direct petition to the high court in- stcad of appealing the lower court decision was made nec- Mother Of Three Given Delayed Prison Sentence sented a note demanding mon-i ev iast SeDt. 18. hp rnhhprv altemnt wasi jvir.S. OWier 3S 31 1CSIOO DV I leneial agCOfS several days; later. jn tu Was IMLIUUeu III I lie btlllt-llte a recommendation she receive psychiatric treatment.

Qjulmit auto INSURANCE fat all! Now, "Push Button" Insurance for all car owners Teenagers. Military, Senior Citizens. Safe Driver Discount. Immediate SR 22 Filings. We'll insurr your Model your long haul truck, jour '64 Cadillac! You ran pay the E-Z way by the month.

ACTION NUMBER 262-1956 PRYOR HURT INSURANCE AGENCY 1U N. MrDonouth KKI.I.V Mrs. Alma Wehb, 71, i uvdnps. Picnic Jugs For Hot Or Cold. 1.99 16 Ass't.

Prints day morning following brief illness. I rn.ipfi teller Mrs dr0P' Sllp or wobble Funeral services will be held at 3 11 a rtwnen ln mK 1VV. Kon talk- eat. or sneeze? Friday from the Socoaptov Prrsbvten- Ruth Ozment, dropped to the Don be annoyed and embarrassed an Church with the Rev. Charles Dan- flnn nJ rnf, aalTn The t'i Si1-Ch handlcaPS- PASTEETH.

an ner oMK-iating Burial will he in the 11001 ana 3la' m- 1 ne a kaline (non-acid i powder to sprln- Kellvlon lemetery, Radnev's Funeral WOUld-be robber then Sped Ofl 'e on your plates, keeps false teeth Home of Alexander City directing. The a rar more firmly set. Gives confident feel-body will lie in state at the chuic.t Ldl- I 'nc of security and added comfort. Saturday in fci $33 $1157 of nighttime burglary of an oc- cunied dwelling. i Otis Smith, 23, 1463 N.

Court St was bound over on $500 hj Irrnp Rnocrs 1 4(U Court testified she found Smith in her house last Wedne day. Roosevelt Jones. 23, 313 Chase was bound over on $1,000 i-. .1 ito hrti Tnnps tripn to Pet into bed with her 18-ycar-old daughter after entering the house through an uniocKea aoor "tner action, bound over to the grand jury Arthur Rav Blackwell, 19, 109 II Cl tf-nn l-tfirt4 ni lllinui'l uu ijuiiu iui i 1f H'atiu tdicci.y auu d. m.

Boles, 56, 108 Madison on for the same charge Willie Perdue, 29, 2318 Stella was fined $50 for assault 311(1 Dallery. IQV PAYS Or pi' 'fnf Elvis A. Rabion was paid off on his own IOU in Circuit WIJUI llt IC IVCUIIcaunjr. Rabion was charged with embezzling $50 from J. R.

Boseman, service station op erator for whom he formerly i-rrb-oH R'-ihmn'c otfnrnr.1. Howard Alexander, said Rabion had been in the habit of taking money from Boze- "icfmij FALSE TEETH 'irif WTS'ITTU rl t- -nunters everywhere. NEED CASH FAST? JIMMY JOHNSON Ai Manajar Of CENTURY FINANCE Invito kli manr Mends and cuttonwrt to torn vMt him A LOAN EXTRA CASH OR A CONSOLIDATION CENTURY FINANCE CO. 177 LIE STREET ALUMINUM CARPORTS Burglar Bars 15 Off ALUMINUM Screens 20 Off Call 263-4716 'Free Estimate' fllll A TT-- i I I "1 4 I i' 1 1 I VANITY lflgg WEEKENDER $295 PULLMAN fFC JET Green Red DRESSES $44 Broken Sizes Ass't. Styles Jj WERE 5.98 7.98 Rayon Panties 1 00 1 Color Sizes 5-7.

fe' I l' i Were 39c Pr JAMAICA SETS $184 I Sleeveless Blouse with Shorts Sizes 10-18. Ladies' Shorts I Assorted Solid Colors iCpr 18 Reg. 77c Pr. 1st Quality I CSX SPORT SHIRTS ma A A 1 00 Cotton It .15" 21" 26" Blue Charcoal LADIES' 1 Rack Ladies' White Ass't. Brief Band 100 Cotton Contrasting 1 Group All Cotton Sizes 12 to BOYS' ftreenwnnd Cemetery with Masonic Servit-es, While Chapel rilrertms.

Pall hearers will he 1. Neal, l.tither Sul hvan, .1. K. Cameron. J.

PeacrH-k. tisrar Cray Hnii Warren Ward. Honorary pallbearers will he the Board of Deacons of the Clayton Street Baptist Church and .1. Brown, E. D.

Barnett and R. H. Duncan. STATE DEATHS NEWTON flKCKH Mrs Cora I I I pasvpd away Wodnesday mmning fl-Imving an pxleiulpri iHness. Kitnci al dprvit-M will be held at 3 p.m.

Friday (mm the Newton Methodist Church with the Rev. David White officiating. Ruiial will he in the Relhel Baptist Dnlhan directing The body will lie in stale at the church one hour prior; to service lime. Survivors include a son, Otis Beckham. Atlanta.

two daughters, Mrs. R. H. Adcoik and Mrs. W.

E. Stembridge. both of Newton a number fit gi andchildien and great grandchildren; numerous; nieces and nephews. ARITON CPI' RTON. Mrs Mattie 84.

passed auay Wednesday in a Wayneshoro. hospital lollowmg an extended illness. Kvinerat services will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday from the Ariton Assembly of Cod Church with the Rev. Gene Casey and the Rev C.

eor Walters ntlk-iatins. Burial will he in the Anton Cemetery, Holman Kuneral Hotite of Ozark dirertinft. Sin vivors include two sons, the Rev. John aperton and Grady Caperton; three i hrolhr; three grandchildren and live gipat-gi andchildien. ANDAM'SIA CROSS.

Mrs. Carrie (R W.i. 8S. passed! away al 1 p.m. Wednesday in a I local hospital.

She was the wife of the Klder R. W. Cross of Andalusia. Funeral services will be hed at 10 a.m. Fridav from the Foreman Funeral Home Chanel.

Burial will be in the Memoi ial Park Cemetery. Foreman Funeral Home of Andalu.sia directing. The body will lie in stale at the funeral home until time of services Friday, Survivors include a son. Julian Cro.ss, Andalu.sia a grandson, Richard Cross, Ganlt; a great granddaughter. Miss Cindy Cross.

Gantt; a brother. John Payne. Pensacola: two Mrs. E. Cowart Montgomery and Mrs.

Klla Nunner, Jacksonville, Fla. 1 BIRMINGHAM WIS. Mrs. J. Sellers, of Birmingham.

formerly of Pike Road, died in a Rir mingham hospital Wednesday after an extended illness. Surviving are two sons. J. S. Davis Greensboro, and Col, Kdward Oa is, Anniston; a daughter Miss Mildred Brown Havis Birmingham; six sisters.

Mrs. H. H. Skinner. Mrs.

H. Harper and Mrs. Lucy Johnson, all of Montgomery; Mrs, Paul) Samson, Matton. Ill; Mrs. Emily, Shepherd and Mrs.

Ed Darntolle, bothi of Houston, Tex. four grandsons; and two granddaughters. Funeral serv ices I will be held at Ridouits Valley Chapel in Birmingham at 10 a.m. Friday. Graveside services will held at 2 m.

Friday at Memoual Cemetery in Montgomery's Tolice Depart-', mont, now housed in four dif- ferent buildings, will be under one roof when the projected SI pleted. Architect's Dlans. beinc drawn bv the firm of Collier, Seay Associates are nearing comple- tion, and construction is slated to commence late this fall. Public Affairs Commission- i or L. B.

Sullivan said the strut- ture, "one of the most modern in the country," should be com- 2,150,700 Aliens Now Live In France PARlsNnu, livino in Frannp are 2,150,700 foreigners, an in- crease of 385.000 in the past eight vears. Italians, totaling M4.700." are the most numerous. I followed by 430,000 Spaniards, 335,000 Algerians, 176,000 Polos, i 'i and 82,000 Americans and Ca-i nadians. LOCAL AVERY, Mrs. Loia D.

BLALOCK. Wesley Alexander JEFFTOAT, Mrs. Aiidry Beatrice PEDES'. Mrs. Denath Tillman S.MITH, Thomas Bernard STATE BECKHAM.

Mrs. Cora Miillins CAPERTOX. Mrs. Mattic M. CROSS, Mrs.

Carrie (R. DAVIS, Mrs. J. Sellers DEAN. Mrs.

H. D. (Pearl Grimsley) KNIGHT, Miss Perle LAYTON. Willie Hayward (Sonnt) LIVINGSTON, Mrs. Alma Webb OCHRIDGE.

Dr. Homer Lee WEBSTER. James Andrew WINDHAM, Miss Minnie MEMORY CHAPEL 6. R. BROOKS M.

N. ROMEO BI.VLOCK. Wesley Alexander, 89, a res-! ident of 11? Madwon Ave. and of; Montgomery for 54 years, died tn local hospital Wednesday at 11:05 a.m.) after an extended illness. He was a memher of the St.

Marks Methodist C'hurrh a degree Mason and a Shiiner, Surviving are one mm, Kdwin F. Blslock Montgomery; sisier, Mrs Kate Barnes, Mayfield two! grandchildren and seven great-grand-! ehildien. Graveside services will be held today in Oakwood Annex (erne-; with Rev. Millard olhciat-j ing Keak-Memory Chanel directing. I The family requests the omission of' flowers, donations may he made to the Local Caneer Fund.

Masonic Ser-. Mres will be said at the grave. Active! pallbearers will be Geoi ge A. Bunch. R.

M. Waters. Fred Stinson, Crarles: R. Robinson. Wallace I.

Jackson, Jack Bush Jr. Honorary pallbearers will be members of Keystone l-odge, No. 778. i WHITE CHAPEL H. S.

DURDEN G. E. VICKERY AVFRY, Mrs. Leila a resident Montgomery for AO years, died at her home. 1330 Federal Wednesday at a.m.

Survivors include three soils. Vernon G. Avery. Wilmington. C.

Sherrer K. Avery Prattville: and Durwood B. Aery, Raton Rouge. La. tun daughters.

Miss Nadine Avety and Mis. Elsie Reeves, both of Mont- gomery. Funeral set vices will he iromi White Chapel Friday at 10 a.m. with Rev. R.

Millard Spikes officiating, Hur- ial in Greenwood Cemetery. I JFFFCOAT. Mrs. Audry Beatrice, a resi-f dent o( Montgomery for 42 died at her home on Patterson road at 6 501 a.m. uesday after an extended illness.

Surviving are (he husband, S. E. Jeflcoat, Montgomery; two sons. Lehman E. Jeffcoal.

Montgomery and Rev, John O. coat, Fairbanks. Alaska two daughters. Mis. Mae White, Montgomery and Mrs Mamie Tan'on, Hou ston, Tex i a sister, Mrs.

Mmie Gd-win. Trov seven grandchildren and "seven great -grandchildren. The Mineral ill he held from White Chapel Thursday al 2 m. with Rev. Arnold Vc-Re officiating Burial will be in the Chapel Hill Ccmeteiv.

near Troy. Pait-heatcrs will be L. Wilkei son, Charles Witkerson, Paul Spivey. Charles Antes, Emoty Motes and Den-ni; Godwin Honorary pallbeai ers will be Ralph Meade. S.

T. Peake. A Mursr. R. Hendrix.

Fred Jackson. F. Bailey. W. L.

Watson and John Chamber I m. rUF. Mrs, rVnalh Tillman, a resident of Montgomery for 10 years, died at her home. Highland ve at IP 15 am. Wednesdav alter a long ill- nps Siiirvivinff hp hnvhanrt A).

herl P. Poden. a on. Albin Peclen. Mnnttnmfrv: a srslcr.i Mrs.

Brilha Mi-Unnakl. II i I i nd: Hnmf: (no srannVhildirn. The funeral. will hr held from Hip Hijhland Avr-nue Bapli.M Church Fridav ai II a.m. wuh Pr Henrv l.von and tlr riaurle' Ammerman mfidatint.

Burial will be in Orrpnwnnd Omelerv. hil Chanel directing, The body will lie stale at, the church from 10 am. until a m.l SMITH. Thomas Bernard. 77, (iff.

long resident of Montgomery died at his home, 723 Robinson St at 4 02 p.m. Tuesday alter an extended ill ness. Surviving are (he wile. Mi Susie Knight Smith, Mnntgomeiv: son. Thomas Bernard Smith Jr Mnntenm-ry; a daughter.

Mis Rabun ham-bless. Montgomery. tl hrother. II Smith. Montgomerx three grandchildren.

The funeral will be hrld from the layton Street BdptiM Church 1 hui s-flay at 10 a.m. with Rev Uc Johnson oiticialing. Buna) will be in rtMUHMHranBii 1 aCt. WIIMl' 1 I I ANDALUSIA LEX WDEK CITY WINDHAM. Miss Minnie, passed away DKW.

Mrs. H. Pearl 12:30 a.m. Wednesday Funeral ser-B2. passed awav at :45 pm Tuesday! ices J.

at a m', Tuhurs-following 8 brief illness She was one hour prior to service time. vivors include three sons. Hrvs-nei l.ivlriBston. Ambler. Albert 1 iv ingston.

Montgomery and lam-s l.iv- ingslon. Kellvtnn; a sister, Mrs Rra- W. Hill. Taylors, and six giard- children, MONTOOMKRY Dr. Homer l.ee..

28. passed away tn the ernmeni nospuai i Biloxi, Tuesday following an ex- tended illness. Survivors include his wdow. Mrs. Jane Headley I.ochride a daughter.

Miss Alison Means Loch- ridge, both of Birmingham: his parents. Mr. ami Mrs. Homer B. Loch-ridge.

Montgomery a sister, Mrs. Sarah (Judy, l-oehridge Haig. New Haven. Conn. Funeral services were held from the Church of the Redeemer in Biloxi, Wednesday atternoon with the Rev.

Olin G. Beall officiating. Graveside services wilt be held from the Elm wood Cemetery in Birmingham, at 3 p.m. Thursday with the Dr. R.

White of Montgomery and the Rev. Olin G. Beall ot Riioxi, officiating. In lieu of floral arrangements, the family requests that persons wishing to do so. may make contributions to the Department of Hematology.

Dr. Charles G. Sprague, Tulane University. New Orleans, La. EAST TALLASSEK WEBSTER.

James Andrew, 81. passed away at his residence Tuesday night. Funeral services will he held at 3:30 p.m. Thursday from the Sherron Primitive Baptist Church with the Elder John W. Williams officiating.

Burial will be in the Sherron Cemetery. Mann Funeral Home of Tallassee directing. Survivors include his widow. Mrs. Kate Golden We-'ister.

East Tallassee; three sons. Emmett. Owen and Berlin Webster, all of East Tallassee; three daughters. Mrs. Jack Spencer.

Montgomery, Mrs. Mack Smith and Mrs, Ivy Day, both of East tallassee; two brothers, A. C. and Charlie Webster, both of East Tallassee; a sister, Mrs. Catheline Anderson, Tallassee: ten grandchildren; three step grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

i i' tk officiating. Burial will be in the Mag nolia Cemetery, Foreman Funeral Home of Andalusia directing. Survivors include three sisters. Mrs. W.

Brooks and Mrs, B. Holmes, both oi Andalusia and Mrs. Charles Callaway. Montgomery; a number of nieces and nephews. Active pallbearers will be Purvis Gilmer.

R. C. Duggati, Allied Perrett. Max Brooks, H. Me.sser and Preston Moi row.

TRAIL "55 THANK VOU JACQUE PEBWORTH for your purchase of TRAIL "55" HONDA OF MONTGOMERY "Prechion on WiSeci" 505 Montgomery 264-1103 Sanforized and Solids Sizes 6 Jt BUILDING SPECIALTIES MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Plaids Stripes Short Sleeves All Cotton. Sizes S-M-L. Reg. 1.98 Ladies' Blouses Combed Cotton Sanforized Sleeveless-Checks Solids Sizes 32-38 MEN'S HOSE Argyles Solids Sizes 10! 2-12 "Father's Day" Gift Suggestion 1st Quality Reg. 59c 79c resident of Montgomery for two years.

Survivors include a daughter. Mrs. William E. Pilts, Montgomery; a hrother. John L.

Grimsley. Alexander City; two grandchildren. Miss Mar garci Irn Pitts and William D. PitLs. hot of on gom ery a nu be of nieces and nephews.

Funeral sei es will be held at 3- 30 pm Thirdav from thp Alexander City First S'c h-odisl Church with Ihe Rev (T.iu-te Whitehead and the Rev Grover oninating. Burial will be in the City Cemetery in Alexander City. Radne Funeral Home of Alexander City directing The body will lie in state at thr church one hour prior to service time. nOTHAN KMiT. Mi" Perlf.

67. lasd Wptlncsdav following an f- tenrtfd lllnesa. Funwal (mm will al Thursday from lhf Kuiman Mflhndisl fhuioh wuh Ihe 11 R- FMisor ollniatrns. Burial ln Fui-man CemHrry. Ward- Funeral Home of Polhan in- '''nini: survixors include a water, "is K.

G. Bui son. Furman two brothers, Hewey Knight, Birmingham and Malcolm Knight. Furman several nieces and nephews Activ pallbearei wilt be Cecil Shanks, Thomas Lee. D.

W. Capitol Floral Co. 910 ADAMS Phon. 262-191 AWNINGS 33V3 Discount "DAY'S" Venetian Blinds AS LOW AS $2.29 All OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT TODAY! 7 Dexter Ave. J.

F. DAY CO. 316 Madison Ave. 'J" ..1 Xim i in irmw'i-ma iil. r.wmi i ai i.mn.

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