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PAGE 11 Thieu Says Hell Never Go OBITUARIES SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1970 SllilBwBlf BEDSOLE, Chester A. Mrs. Carolotto Ledyard and Mrs. Mary Green; on brotlwr, Eugene Edwards; For a Standstill Cease-Fire BINNS, Mrs. Lois F.

his mother-in-law. Exit Golson; father-in-law, Bill Golson) tlx sistcrs-ln-l law; eight brothtrj. In-law; and a nosl BLAKELY, Jeremiah BRYSON, Mrs. Willie B. CALVIN, Arthur of ottwr rlatlvj and frlendJ.

Tht body will ll In (tat at th church new peace initiative, including a organizations, with their own from 10:30 a.m. Saturday until -ths CARNLEY, Albert furatal hour. standstill cease-fire. He de flags, their own military organi at 2 p.m. Saturday from the Spring HIM Church of Christ In Highland Horn with the Rev.

K. K. Mitchell officiating. Burial will be In the Arleana Methodist Cemetery with Citizen's Chapel of Troy directing. Survivors Include his father Willie Collines, Tuskegee; light sisters, Mrs Myra Barnes and Mrs.

Hanls Jones, both of Highland Home, Mrs. Annie M. Collines, Detroit, Mrs. Shirley Oliver and Miss Jacquelln Collines, both of New York, N.Y., Miss Dorothy Collines and Mrs. Dalsey M.

Collines, both of Andalusia, ond Miss Lucille Collines, Selma; four brothers, Willie James Collines, Jerry Collines, Jackie Ray Collines, and Johnny W. Collines, all of Tuskegee; and a host of relatives and friends. clared such a cease-fire would zation, their own government- ROBINSON, Mrs. Albarto, Rt. 1 Box lead to a coalition regime which 98A.

Loplnt. Strvlcas will from Mt. Oliv Baptist Church at 11 a.m. COLLEGES, Charles CONRAD, Druid H. DERAMUS, Percy Jr.

DICKEY, Marvin M. tiny Communist nations situated in Vietnam. Sunday with th Rev. Joe Wlllloms officiating. Burial will be In Armstrong Cemetery with Lee's Funeral Strvlct i SAIGON (AP) President Nguyen Van thieu said Friday night he will never accept a standstill cease-fire because it would leave the enemy in control of scattered areas of South Vietnam in a "leopard skin" or spotty pattern.

In an address, Thieu knocked down reports circulating in Saigon that he was about to make a "To accept a leopard skin so HSwn Siiillll "'ih Slillllllllii VV' flifliSilfllll EDWARDS, Willie J. lution for the entire war, is to go directing. Survivors Include her hus band, Dan Henry Robinson; four EVANS, Charles E. from step to step toward a coali he never would accept. A standstill cease-fire would freeze both sides in their positions.

"A leopard skin solution," he said, "would mean the Communists control certain areas by themselves, including political daughters, Mrs. Mary Joyce Webb, Mrs. Emmie Vary Fountain, fflrt. Alice Neal ond Mrs. Opale Matthews; two tion government, from rear to high echelons, from local areas HALL, William Jr.

IVEY, Mrs. Anna JONES, Mrs. Lillian KING, Wilbur J. to the entire nation. I confirm Campbell WETUMPKA that I will never accept it, MclNTYRE, Mathls "To say that our side and the sons, Eddie Lee Robinson and Green Kelly; eleven sisters, Mrs.

Annie Ellia Fcwell, Mrs. Mae Ella Johnson, Mrs. Parolee Cosey, Mrs. Sellna 4ebb, Mrs Ida Lue Bodlford, Mrs. Gladys Kelly.

Mrs. Eva James, Mrs. Rebecca branam, Mrs. Lucy Broodnax. Mrs.

Eula Kemp and Mrs. Orlsn Pitts; five brothers, Jesse, Owens, Neal, Willi George, and Roman Morgan; allies favor a standstill cease MOORE, Rev. Claude J. MOTES, Mrs. Carrie M.

fire is untrue." The president added that the NDPA Set to Nominate Casliin for Governor enemy has violated' truces or five sisters-in-law; four sons-in-law; one! daughter-in-law; 27 grandchildren; and STRENGTH, Mrs. Effie Lacey, 69, of Deatsville, died Thursday in a local hospital following a brief Illness. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday from the Union Congregational Church with the Rev. Robert Wiggins ond the Rev.

Leo Dennis officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery with Campbell Funeral Home of Wetumoka partial cease-fires in the past PAYNE, Mrs. Rosle PICKETT, Miss Evelyn O. POWELL, Lacey E. RHODES, James L.

ROBERTSON, Miss Flora V. ROBINSON, Mrs. Alberta Hours eforeThieu's address, other relatives and friends. The body will litf In state at the church from 10 a.m. Sunday until funeral hour.

President Nixon told a Los Angeles news conference thnt is pitted against Joe Reed, SLAYTON, Fred "President Thieu's position wilh By DON F. WASSON Advertiser Staff Writer Dr. John Cashin of Huntsville, chairman of the Alabama Allen Funeral Home UNION SPRINGS regard to negotiations is on all fours with ours." Democratic Conference (ADC), who apparently prefers to seek "We have consulted with him SMITH, James W. SMITH, Mrs. Susie C.

STRENGTH, Mrs. Efiie L. TATE, Franklin G. WOODCOCK, Mrs. Bettie L.

political equality for the Negro PICKETT, Miss Evelyn died Frldoy and he with us before any nego chairman of. the predominantly Negro National Democratic Party of Alabama (NDPA), is expected to be nominated by his party as its candidate for voters of Alabama within the evening at the horn of her directing. Survivors Include her husband, Zan William Strength, Deatsvllle; two sons, John H. Strength, Nicevllle, Fla. Morris Strength, Atlanta, five daughters, Mrs Inez Norrls, and Mrs.

Lavie Mae Bridges, both of Mt. Creek, Mrs. Zora Iren Harvell, Smyrna, Mrs. Naydean Mclnnis, Montgomery, and Mrs. Dorothy Nell Ficquette, Wetumpka; a brother, Henry Brown, Montgomery 21 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren.

The body will lie in state at the church 30 minutes prior to the services. Active pallbearers will be Herbert Brown, Leon Ficquette, Jerry Mclnnis, Claxton Gray, Winston Nobles and L. E. McGallard. ranks of the regular state party, tiating positions have been presented and also you will note Mrs.

Julia Gralse, at 204 Park Union Springs. Survivors and funeral Tne NDFA's chances of pull arrangements will be announced by that Ambassador Bruce went to Allen Funeral Horn of Union springs. Advertiser Photo by Robert Lylt ing a larger vote than might governor Saturday. The party's executive com South Vietnam and met with WhiteGamberg PRATTVILLE otherwise be expected were enhanced by the nomination of President Thieu and with Am mittee held aclosed-door session here Friday night, and bassador Ellsworth Bunker to Gllie's Mortuary MONTGOMERY former Gov. George C.

Wallace in the Democratic primary. The be sure that there was no disa will open its state convention at Flowers Lake in South greement on our negotiating po Memory Chapel B. R. Brooks M. N.

Romeo tenor of Wallace's campaign Stovall HURTSBORO sitions, Nixon said. Montgomery County at 11 a.m. was cased largely on the race SLAYTON, Fred, died in At mo re Tuesday. Services will be Sunaay at Saturday. Ambassador David K.E.

Bruce is the new chief of the MOTES, Mrs. Carrie M. Services ware 3:30 p.m. from the Chapel of Cillies Maxwell School Cited Col. William L.

Brinson, left, commandant of the Academic Instructor and Allied Officer School at Maxwell Air Force Base, receives a citation from Robert Seibels of First Alabama Securities Co. Seibels presented the certificate Friday on behalf of the graduates of the 1970 United Appeal Executive Action Seminar, which ended Friday. The citation commended the school for its service to the community over the past 12 years. Seibels is one of several "loaned executives" who par-ticipated in the one-week United Appeal program. issue and many Alabama Negroes, including Reed, say they can't vote for Wallace at ll a.m.

Friday from Old Lebonon Baptist Church with the Rev. Clark BRYSON, Mrs. Willie of Roba, died in Mortuary. Burial will be in Kinaoii Cemetery. Cillie Mortuary Is directing.

U.S. delegation to the Paris peace talks. He left Saigon Mon Hutchinson and Chaplain De naer offl Survivors Include his mother, Mrs The NDPA is evaluated by politicians as the vehicle for Cashin's continuing struggle for control of the state's 310,000 Negro voters. In this struggle he ciatlng. Burial was in the church under any circumstances.

cemetery. Active pallbearers were Troy day after a three-day visit in Corrin Brinson; his step-father, Frank Brinson, Houston, five sisters, Mrs. Rosa Burton and Mrs. Nlcle Messenger, KODerr Motes, Edaar Fan Reed said here Friday that if his ADC endorses anyone in the general election, it will not do so nin, Austis Young, Jack Jeffcoat, Larry Vietnam. While Thieu said recent ru Robinson, both of Houston, Texas, Mrs uraaay ana rora Lime.

Johnnie Tonev and Mrs. Hatti Hill, both of Montgomery, and Mrs. Mosle mors in Saigon that he would DICKEY, Marvin M. (Buck). Services until its October meeting.

Foggs, New Jersey; four brothers-in were trom open Acres Baptist Church propose a cease-tire were law; on unci; on aunt; on foster aunt; several nieces and nephews; and Hkli Official ar p.m. Friday with the Rnv on out-of-town hospital. Services will Sunday at 2 p.m. from th Mt. Canaan Baptist Church, Roba, with th Rev.

Mr. Phllpott officiating. Burial will In church cemetery with Stovall Funeral Home directing. Survivors Include on son, Norman Bryson, Gary, fiv daughters, Mrs. Pearli B.

Bottle, Boston, Mrs. Roslt Lee Howard, Boston, Mrs. Lillie B. Bryson and Mrs. Clara Mae Ford, both of Roba and Mrs.

L. Z. Grant, Hurtsboro; thru sisters, Mrs. Sally Davis, Sarasota, Mrs. Viola Rockermore, Roba, and Miss Lillie B.

Dean, Union Springs; three brothers, Honor Dean, Psachburg, Jessi Dean, Peachburg, ond Alto Dean, Columbus, 25 great grandchildren and other relatives. wrong, he added that South Carmen W. Porrlsh officiating. Burial "I'm not going to support George Wallace, period. I don't care what he runs for," Reed other relatives.

Vietnam would "continue to ne was in greenwood Cemetery Pallbearers were Billy Ratliff, Lee gotiate seriously" at the Paris said. oavis, Hubert Benton, Frank Howard, DERAMUS, Percy formerly of Lewis lyier, and Rex Godwin. peace talks Autauga County ond resident ot The NDPA's chances might be Cleveland, Ohio, for th past several king, Wilbur 69, a resident of enhanced also by another Mrs. Kasabian Says She Loved Manson as Christ years, died July 27, 1970. Services will be at 2 p.m.

Sunday from Locust Jasmin Hills and a native of Montgomery, died at 5 p.m. Friday Bluff Methodist Church. Burial will Of AMA Rips Chiropractic development involving another Reed Thomas Reed of Air Academy be In Locust Bluff Cemetery with aner a suaaen Illness. Funeral arrangements will be announced bv Leak. Clllle's Mortuary directing, Rev.

Tuskegee, state president of the Memory Chopel. Survivors include the National Association for the widow, Mrs. Beatrice King, Jasmine Hill; one daughter, Mrs Russell Mad Rose-Geeter WETUMPKA Advancement of Colored People LOS ANGELES (AP) Be Matthews officiating. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Henrietta Deramus; four daughters.

Misses Victoria, Audrey, Monica and Erma Deramus; three sons, Malcolm, Marcellino and Sherif Deramus, Cleveland, Ohio; his mother, dressed by his followers as dox; and three grandchildren. The (NAACP). "God" or "Christ." family requests tht omission of flowers. fore the Sharon Tate slayings, SAN FRANCISCO AP) A Welcomes Gen. Clark He was defeated in the May 5 high official of the American Mrs.

Ezella Deramus; two brothers, Fitzgerald inquired about Mrs. Kasabian's sex life after SMITH, Mrs. Susls Crenshaw, 1708 26th Harrison ond Clemon Deramus; two Linda Kasabian testified Friday, she loved Charles M. Man-son as "the Messiah come again Medical Association, opposing sisters, Mrs. Loretta Howard and Mrs.

White Chapel she joined Manson's nomadic inclusion of chiropractors the primary for a seat in the legislature from Macon, Bullock and Barbour counties. A contest was filed in that election and a Zella Jackson; several aunts and uncles; and a host of other relatives H. S. Durden G. E.

Vickery you know, the second coming hippie type family at the Spahn federal medicare program, Fn- and friends. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, of Christ." movie ranch a out 30 miles from downtown Los Angeles. day called chiropractic an "unscientific cult'' and a hazard to subcommittee of the State HALL, William 508 May died "You thought he was God?" WOODCOCK, Miss Betty Lee, a resident Fnuciy afternoon. Funeral p.ani will Colo. (AP) The U.S.

Air Force Academy said farewell to its retiring superintendent and Democratic Executive Com she was asked at Manson's trial or Montgomery for two years and of 1003 Felder died In her home Also explored were her experiences in drug-oriented hippie health. The charge was made by Dr mittee investigated and ruled be announced by Clllle's Mortuary. Survivors Include his mother, Mrs. Nonnl Hall; one daughter, Mrs Thursday after an extended Illness with three other girl desciples for a series of seven murders against Thomas Reed. The body will be sent to the House communes from coast to coast Elizabeth Hall; four sisters, Misses welcomed his successor, Lt.

Gen. Albert P. Clark, 56, in a of Bultman Funeral Home, New Or. Sarah ond Viola Hall, Mrs. Willie last summer.

Richard S. Wilbur, assistant executive vice president of the Association conference on health leans. Saturday. Graveside services He appealed to the full com- mittee which turned down his M. Dixon and Mrs.

Dora Williams Manson, 35, is on trial with Susan "Sadie" Atkins, 21, and change of commands ceremony will be from the Medori Cemetery one brother, Willie Talley; three grand Ave. North, Birmingham, died Sunday after an extended Illness. Funeral will be at 1:30 p.m Sunday from Wrights Chapel United 'Methodist Church with Smith and Gaston Funeral Horn of Birmingham directing. Survivors Include the husband, Ellis Smith, Birmingham; one daughter, Juanita Smith, Birmingham; three sons, Ellis Smith Steve Carl Smith ond Ted irvin Smith, all of Birmingham; one step-daughter, Mrs. Bobbie King, Middle-town, Ohio; on stepson, Alphoru) Smith, Hamilton, her parents Mrs.

Ruth Crenshaw and Stsvs) Crenshaw, both of Wetumpka; true sisters, Mrs. Ruth Schley and Mrs. Jacquelln Green, both of Montgomery, and Mrs. Edith Hubbard, Chicago, on nephew, Robert Herrera Green, Montgomery; six aunts; six uncles; two sisters-in-law; fiv brothers-in-law; and a host of other relatives and friends. She was a former teacher In the Elmore County School system, Rose-Geeter Funeral Horn of Wetumpka Is announcing.

"No," replied the sandy- rnday. appeal last week in Birm Patricia "Katie" Krenwinkel, children; two brothers-in-law; a host ol nieces and nephews; and other haired Mrs. Kasabian under and quackery. Clark, a tall, ruddy-faced in new uneans ar ll a.m. Monday.

Survivors include two sisters, Mrs Mark E. Miller, Montgomery, and Mrs. Robert H. Relghard, East Lansing relatives and friends. cross-examination after testi ingham.

Reed was elected to the committee in the May 5 voting man, has been commander of 22, in the Aug. 9, 1969, slaying of actress Tate and four others at MOORE, Rev. Claude 709 Underwood the Air University at Maxwell mien. and, as a committee member, fying as the state's star witness. "You thought he was a god- her mansion.

A fourth defend died in a local hospital Thursday Air Force Base in Alabama. TATE, Franklin Gardner, 58, a lifetime made a tearful and impassioned ant, Leslie Van Houten, 20, is mornmg. us was a member of Mt. Zion AME Church, Rev. Percy Smith Lt.

Gen. Thomas S. Moorman. man?" asked defense attorney resiaent of Montgomery and of 2701 plea to that body. Pastor.

He was th farmer paslor or bnna ana Rainbow AMI-' rhurrh 60, not only steps down after five years as head of the service He said if the committee turn charged with the others in the slaying 24 hours later of wealthy market owner Leno LaBianca Funeral plans will be announced by Clllie's Moiluory. Survi-jars his wife, Mrs. Hattie G. oore; six Paul Fitzgerald. "Yes," the witness replied.

"He just seemed to generate this love. Some of the things he school but says goodby to a ed down his appeal for a new election, he would have to seek recourse At the time, and his wife Rosemary. military career dating to 1921 aaugmers, Mrs. Laura Davis, Mrs. uaudia M.

Poole, ffl.s. Patricio Dr. Wilbur, formerly of Palo Alto, now is based in Chicago. He said a detailed study by independent practitioners, conducted by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare at the request of Congress, recommended barring chir praetors from the medicare and medicaid programs which pay some medical bills of the poor. Dr.

Wilbur said the medical nrofession has regarded when he enrolled at the U. smgieron, Mrs. Lucy Moo.u Price, Mrs, that was interpreted to mean he Plum St. died In a local hospital at 11 p.m. Wednesday after a brief Illness.

Services will from Whit Chapel at 2 p.m. Saturday with the Rev J. D. Hopper officiating. Burial will be In Memorial Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Eugene Underwood, Moses Tote, R. C. Henley, Warren Coggins, Gerold B. Smith, Billy Parker, Bill Brlghtwell and Herbert Feindel. Survivors Include the widow, Mrs.

Mottle Hopper Tate, Montgomery; on half-brother, O. B. Tate, Roanoke, a half-sister, Mrs. Hixie Colquitt, Tuscaloosa; and several nieces and who has said she went with the defendants to both murder scenes but took no said seemed to be pure truth. Military Academy at West would take the case to federal Maun TALLASSEE Point.

court, which he very likely will winy i-rancis Moor Howard and Mrs Rrsastt Dunning, all of Tuscalooso; eight grand-children; five sons-in-law; seven slsiers-in-law; two brothers-in-law; several nieces ana neohews; and otrer relatives and Iriends. part in the slayings, has been Moorman has announced he do. will retire from the Air Force granted immunity from prose cution. SMITH, James II, died Thursday But sources in Montgomery Aug. 1 and will make his home in the Colorado Springs area.

He This is what I was looking for. And I accepted it." "Did the others love him?" "Oh, yes," Mrs. Kasabian said. "It seemed the girls worshipped him. They were just dying to do anything for him." "Our of fear or out of love?" "It seemed to be love," re Friday said the Tuskegee businessman may well seek the nephews.

Honorary Pallbearers will be VFW Post 96. is a native of Monterey. Calif. Mrs. Kasabian, in her first change of costume since she took the sand last Monday, wore a short-sleeved green and white NDPA nomination for another Allen Funeral Home DOTHAN Moorman nas Deen chiropractic as unscientific and CARNLEY, Albert, 52, a resident of in a Wetumpka hospital.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday from th Bethlehem East Baptist Church with the Rev. Odell Snow officiating. Burial will be In Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Eclectic, with Mann Funeral Horn) of Tallasso directing. Survivors Incluud on son, J.

D. Smith, Dothan; two daughters, Mrs. Frances Howard, Auburn, ond Mrs. Thelma Clayton, Gallon, and fiv grandchildren. superintendent longer than any try at the district seat, this time in the general election.

His name in the NDPA column of his lour predecessors. blouse and a peasant skirt. She mcmiTKC, Mathis. Services will h. hazardous ever since it was begun in 1895 by Daniel David Palver of Iowa.

During the ceremony continued to wear her hair in plied the green-eyed 21-year-old would be expected to attract Moorman was presented the demure pigtails. mother of two small children. She appeared relaxed and gig many otherwise indifferent Ne ui i p.m. saruraoy from St. John Baptist Church, Gordon, with the Rev W.

Z. Smith officiating. Burial will In th church cemetery, Allen Funeral Home of Dothan directing. Survivors Include his widow, Mrs Montgomery for 14 years and of 1514 Mulberry died In a local hospital at 9 a.m. Thursday after a brief illness.

Services will be from the Sardis Church of Christ at 11 am. Saturday with the Rev. James D. Kelly officiating. Burial will be In Sardis Cemetery with Whit Chapel directing.

Survivors Include the widow, Mrs. Mary Carnley, Montgomery; one daughter, Mrs. Goyle Knlghtan, Sellers; on sister, Mrs. Declaring that professional Distinguished Service Medal by The three girl defendants, gro voters. the Air Force chief of staff.

jealousy was nut involved, he gled and laughed at times. She said, "If anything, chiropractors t.en. John D. Ryan. A cadet of who earlier had also worn braids, came to court this time with their dark hair straight Ward-WUson DOTHAN seldom looked at the bearded, Nancy Mclntyr, Gordon; three daughters, Mrs.

Rebecca Wilson ond The NDPA is expected to make a good number legislative nominations as well ficer read a citation bv Presi add to the physician's long-haired Manson, who was nnrs. mary Lt Henry, both of Tampa, and Mrs. Lila Melton, Gordon; dent Nixon which praised load It is the physician who Glennle Kllllngsworth, Brantley; two and hanging. said to have enjoyed being ad BEDSOLE, Chester Arthur, 71, a resident as nominations to other state of fhr sons, Mathis Mclntyr Nashvlll, Clinton Mclntyr, Moorman "for his dynamic leadership and outstanding grandchildren, Morgl and Tonya Knlghten, both of Sailers; and several nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be Fred Young, B.

H. Farmer, Donald fices, such as lieutenant must pick up the pieces ana repair the damage done by chiropractors. initiative. wsnrora, ana f-ietcnr wad Mclntyr, Miami, 31 grandchildren; and a hast of other relatives and friends. governor, attorney general, secretary of state, state auditor Johnson, Tom Gaddy, I.

V. Williams and B. E. Lowery. Honorary "Medicine opposes and state treasurer.

Near the close of the ceremony 1,750 of the cadet wing marched in review. All but pallbearers will be Employees of Victorian Funlture Corp. False Registration, Failure To Pay Bill Bring Fine Scheduled to address the chiropractic tor tne same reason it opposes all the other forms of quackery; to try to Ross-Clayton MONTGOMERY Saturday convention are about 350 cadets were freshmen JON'cS, Mrs Lillian Schmitz, a resident of Columbus, for 16 years, died In a Phenlx City hospital following an extended Illness. Services will be ot 4 p.m. Sunday from th New Teamon Baptist Church with th Rev.

Elbert Jackson and the Rev. Dickey McAllister officiating. Burial will in th church cemetery with Ward-Wilson Funeral Horn of Duhon directing. Survivors Include his widow, Mrs. Fannl L.

Bedsole, Columbus, one daughter, Mrs. Euro Rash, Pontloc, one son, Howell Bedsole, Columbus, one brother, Willi Bedsole, Slocomb; on sister, Mrs. Minnl Thweatt, Slocomb; four grandchildren; four great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. of Montgomery for 43 years and of Georgia State Rep. Julian Bona, 41 E.

Partem died In a local stop poorly trained people from doing things for which they are U.S. Rep. John Conyers of hospital at 10:25 p.m. Thursday after a brief Illness. Services will be from in on the charges he listed the A 24-year-old man, who listed PAYNE, Mrs.

Rosle, 603 S. Holt Street or "doolies," as the newcomers are known at the academy. The rest of the approximate 4,100 cadets at the academy are away on vacation or on other Michigan and Mayor Ricnara totally unqualiliea. services win at 2 p.m. Sunday from Jerusalem Baptist Church with White Chapel at 3:30 p.m.

Saturday with the Rev. Wayn Halms officiating. Hatcher of Gary, ind. He said the country's 12 addresses in Louisiana and Texas and was driving a car with. Georgia tags, was fined If Cashin is the party chiropractic schools are not ac ine Kev.

t. L. Leak, officiating. Burlol will be In Oakwood Cemetery. Ross-Clayton Funeral Horn is directing same address, but on a motel register his address was listed as Corpus Christi, with employment listed as the Arthur Murray School of Dance Burial will be In Memory Gardens Cemetery.

Survivors Include five sons, William J. Jones and Carl C. Jones, assignments. nominee, he will be the first Negro gubernatorial candidate $75 or sentenced to 25 days in The ceremony was climaxed both of Montgomery, George F. Jones, Sh was a membsr of the bisters of Protection Beauty Lodge No I.

Sur credited by the U.S. Office of Eduation, none requires more than a high shool diploma, and Birmingham, Robert M. Jones, in Alabama in many years, maybe the first ever. A Negro oy a parachute drop of five sky divers, with streamers of col Studio in Miami, police vivors include a son, Dav Johnson; on brother, Ed Burnett; three nieces, Mrs. Mildred Bentley, Mrs.

Annie Butler and Mrs. Johnnl Ma Dnrhv- McGehee TROY one does not even require that, said. named Ad Wimbs received one ored smoke floating from equip Huntsville, and R. B. Jones, St.

Petersburg, one daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Mobley, Montgomery; three sisters, Mrs. C. Babb and Mrs. Anita Humpreys, both of Pensacola, and Mrs, Elnora Hatton, St.

Louis, Mo. sevsral grandchildren; one jail Friday in Municipal Court on charges of false registration and failure to pay a hotel bill. The defendant, Mike Stevens, alias Howard, gave the court an address of General Delivery, Morgan City, La. When brought vote in the 1902 election and that ment they carried, and bv an Stevens testified he had been POWELL, Lacey 73, died Thursday may have been a write-in exhibition by the Thunderbirds, two nephews, Jerry Sanders, Alex City, and Frank Brown; thre cousins, Henry Abrams, Jo Abrams and Mrs. Mary E.

Jackson; and other relatives and 10 Foxhounds working at the Miami dance Records do not show a Negro an Air force precision and great-grandchild; and a number of rnenas. studio which is, according to him, across the street from a candidate since then. stunt-flying unit. nieces and nephews. blakely, Jeremiah, formerly of coffeehouse operated by a Mr.

RHODES, James 65, lifetime rest Montgomery, died In Chicago, III. Services will be at noon Sunday from aenr or Montgomery, dlea ar 3:45 a and Mrs. Thomas E. Howard. Friday in a local hospital after a Sprung From Kilby Prison Plgrlm Baptist Church, Woodley Road, He said the reason he brief Illness, G-avesid services will from Memorial Center at 3 pm.

registered under the Howard witn in Rev. j. j. Rose, officiating Burial will In Pilgrim Cemetery Ross-Clayton Funeral Horn Is direct Saturday with th Rev. Karl Str name was that he had become Ingfellow officiating ond White Chapel so attached to the couple that Thurmond Denies Trying to 'Sell' Forced School Integration Plans directing.

Survivors Include one brother, Johnny P. Rhodes, Pensacola, Ing. Survivors Include a son, Robert Blakely, Chicago, four sisters, Mrs. Mary Ann Matthews, Mrs. Emma Jane Kilby Prison may once have they were just like real and five sisters, Mrs.

Lillian Bardlck Arrlngton, Mrs. Mary Jan Patterson been a maximum-security facili and Mrs. Jessie May, both of Orlando, parents to me." and Mrs. Carrie Lee Growder. all Mrs.

Louise Pounds, Montgomery, ty, but it would be hard to con of Montgomery; four aunts, Mrs. Nora When asked about the car he Mrs Mary Nelson, Amerlcus, and Jane Peoples, Mrs. Nancy Trotter, Mrs vince D. M. that it's Mrs.

Felix Perrolex, New Orleans, La. was driving, an auto bearing Sarah Rhodes and Mrs. Lathi Wilson; still so today. 19 nieces and nephews; ond othor 1970 Georgia tags, he said the ROBERTSON, Miss Flora a resident in a Montgomery hospital. Services will be at 3 p.m.

Saturday from th Ebenezer Baptist Church with Dr. C. T. Ammerman officiating. Burial will be In th church cemetery with McGehe Funeral Home of Troy directing.

Survivors Include his widow, Mrs. Genie Powell, Troy; two sons, Lacey E. Powell Mobile, and Jack Powell, Atlanta, Ga.) on brother, William P. Powell, Wintrhavn, fiv grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews The body will II In stat at th church on hour prior to services. Honorary pollbearors will be members of Post No.

70, American Legion. CONRAD, Druid 75, of 420 W. Colleg died Friday in a local hospital. Graveside services will be at 5 p.m. Saturday at Oakwood Cemetery with the Rev.

Clark Hutchison officiating, Survivors Include- his widow, Mrs. Madge B. Conrad, Troy; on dougnter, Mrs. Brantley Wiley, Troy; one son, David Conrad, Troy; six grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs Cornelia Martin, LtxJ Ington, N.C., ond Mrs. Reynolds Lexington, N.C.; one brother, Dav F.

Conrad Lexington, N.C.; Activ pallbearers will be Oliver W. Brantley', Rex Locklar, George Freeman, Corley Chapman J. G. Greene, and Joe Walters Sr. Honorary pallbearers will be members of th Baroca Class of th First Baptist Church.

Th family requests that in lieu of flowers that donations be mad to th American Cancer Society. relatives and friends. of Montgomery for six years and of I Howards gave up the restaurant 922 Ann died In a local hospital Drinkard, of 3016 Willena told police someone stole 10 of his prized foxhounds from CALVIN, Arthur, 683 S. Hall Street when Howard went blind, and at 6:30 p.m. Frldoy after a short Services will be at 2:30 p.m, Sunday they drove straight to from Antloch Baptist Church, Mt Illness.

Th body will sent to Birmingham for funeral and burial. Sur vivors Include one brother, John H. Montgomery. Meigs, with the Rev. N.

V. Muse officiating. Burial will be In Antioch a "maximum security pen" at the prison's old dog kennel this Robertson, Montgomery; one niece, Therewas no explanation as Cemetery. Ross-Clayton Funeral Home Mrs. Jack Fulton, Bartow, one week.

Is directing. Survivors include his wi to where the couple currently nephew, Clarence G. Waldrop Jr dow, Mrs. Lillie Calvin; fiv daughters, Birmingham; two great-nieces and is located. Mrs.

Annie Robinson, Mrs, Dorothy The dogs were missing from nephews; and jeveral cousins. Webster, Chicago, Mrs. Theresa Loe stopped Stevens short in the midst of further explana about the same area where 21 cattle were rustled from MGM studios earlier this year while Hons and said it was evident Prltchett, Miss Ester Calvin and Miss Brenda Calvin; four sons, Roy, AlonzoJ Donald and Lester Calvin; one sister, Mrs. Daisy Griffin; a step-son, Frank Fuller; step-sister, Mrs. Albtrta Drayton; two sons-in-law; 13 Carter Funeral Home UNION SPRINGS the charges were justified.

the film company was at Kilby the charges were justified. He to make the movie "The Travel grandchildren; sevsral nieces, nephews; then set the fine. ond other relatives, ing Executioner." IVEY, Mrs. Anna, Rt. 1, Midway, died Saturday night at her home In the EVANS, Charles formerly of Other cases Friday included: Three Notch community.

She was a There was some question as to whether the dogs were stolen Montgomery, died in New York City, Archie L. Darby, 24, of Rt. Box member of Mt. Plsgah Chapter 57, 321, 550 or 15 days, assault and bat- OUT OF STATE ATLANTA, GA. OES, Midway, ond of th Ladles' Aid Services will be at 2 p.m.

Sunday from Greater St.1 Paul A.M.E. Church or escaped. While Drinkard tery. Society. Services will be ot 2 p.m WASHINGTON (AP) Sen.

Strom Thurmond, Friday denounced as totally false allegations that his staff members and he had tried to "sell" forced desegregation plans to South Carolina school districts. The Washington post said Friday that Thurmond had been instrumental in bring at least 15 South Carolina school districts into compliance with the law, according to unnamed administration sources at San Clemente, Calif. "This allegation is totally false, and I denounce it for what it is a malicious fabrication," Thurmond said in a statemen to the Senate. "My staff and I have acted only as an pdvocate on behalf of the school districts ht have come to us for help in obtaining relief to which they are entitled," he said. Thurmond challenged the Post to produce the informants referred to as top administrative posts.

"I challenge the Post to prove that I ever tried to pressure any school district to accept any HEW (Department of Health, Education and Welfare) plan," he said. The Post said Thurmond's cooperation the form of assigning staffers in Washington and South Carolina to "sell" desegregation plans to local school districts in recent months. was talking to reporters Friday Norman Lee Barton, 20, of 4016 Cofax Sunday from Mt. Azure Baptist Church suits being filed by the Nixon administration in South Carolina, something that would have been worse for him politically." Thurmond' said that the request of numerous school districts, he has fought the "total destruction of our public schools at the hands of ultraliberal zealots." He said "we did not draw up any desegregation plans but simply fought for HEW's approval of plans submitted by the various school boards." Thurmond earlier this month accused the administration of breaking faith with the South and said it would cost the President ths 1972 election. Nixon later replied that he had no intention to send "vigilante squads" of 'ero enforcers into the South.

Thurmand said that at the request of he snirit of stirring up turmoil, continues to print the story that the Justice Denart-mpnt nlans to send lawyers to the South to pnforee integration even after the Presi-don4-, denied that there would be any coer-involved. Thurmond said he was pleased with Nixon's statement Thursday night that, the government would give such assistance only when requested by the sta'es. "We shall be on guard to watch whether his orders are carried out by his with the Rev. R. E.

Peters officiating, Burial will be In Remount Cemetery. Ross-Clayton Funeral Home Is direct- Drive, $25, trespassing. afternoon, three of his foxhounds with the Rev. E. Thornton official, inq.

Burial will be In th church Gussie Lee Gilmer, 19, of 411 Ran Ing. Th body will li in stat at cemetery. Survivors Include her hus 1506 So. Holl Street from 7 p.m dug under the fence of one pen and escaped. They were runded Saturday until service time.

Survivors Include his widow, Mrs. Carolyn Evans, dolph 25 or 10 days, disorderly conduct. Erneit Granthum, 19, of 540 Clayton $25, trespassing. Jimmy Lee Hill, 19, of 1527 Ruben band, Mos Ivey, Midway; one daughter, Mrs. Sallies B.

Gordon, Phenlx City; two cousins, Mrs. Lessle up by an attendant. New York City; his mother, Mrs. Eufaulo, and Mrs. Henry Hlnes, Albany, Ga.) and other relatives and P.

Perclval, 1506 So. Hall a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Evans, Macon, four; BINNS. Mrs. Lois Frances, of 175 Com modor Drive, Atlanta, died Sunday, July 26, In Grady hospital In Atlanta.

Services will be at 3 p.m. Saturday from fh Reeltown Baptist Church (Notasulga) with th Rev. W. M. Moxwell officiating.

Burial will be In the church cemetery with McKenzle's Funeral Home of Tuskegee announcing. Survivors Include one unci, Willi Hart, Atlanta; two cousins, Cephas Gilmer ond Mrs. Floyd Gilmer, both of East Tallasses; and nieces, nephews and a host, of other relatives and friends. Drinkard said his foxhounds three months, attempt to commit felony. friends.

brothers, Calvin Evans, Montgomery, last week were moved into the Frankie Judy, 27, of Rt. 1, Booths, $25, assault and battery. James Evans, Willi Le Evans and George Evans, all of Atlanta, Dens, formerly used to keep the Joseph Lamb 76, of 1l7 Flood several nieces, neohews and cousins; bloodhounds that tracked down Lee Funeral Service MONTGOMERY two brothers-ln-low, Leon Harris, in or 10 days, destruction of pro oertv. escaped prisoners, He said he was forced to move his dogs EDWARDS, Willi James, 3357 Loveless Atlanta, ond Charles Edward Gllllwoter; on sistcr-ln-low, Mrs. Charles E.

Gllllwatsr; a mother-in-law, Mrs. Tee, of New York City; one uncle, Jeff Evans, Atlanta, Ga. and other relatives. when the city widened Curve. Services will from Bryant drainage ditch through his pens Street Baptist Church at 2 p.m.

Saturday with the Rev. S. Heard officiating. Burial will be In Eternal Rest Cemetery on Ripley Street. with Lee's Funeral Service directing, Jack H.

Reep, of 20 Pine $25, disorderly conduct. Peggy Reep, 37, of 20 Pine $25, disorderly conduct. Jo Ann Riley, 23, of 12 Rous $75 or 20 days, larceny. Shirley Wenger, 35, of Rt. 5, Box 195, Selmo, bound over to the grand lury on $500 bond, each of two counts of forgery.

Elgertha E. Taylor, 39, of P.O. Box 592, Tuskegee, $100. larceny. David Earl Edge, 19, of Rt.

4, Box 2I8B, Wetumpka, $50, arceny. A $1,000 reward has been of Capitol Floral Co 2G5-0521 910 Adams Survivors include his widow, Mrs. tin-mo Lee Edwards, Montgomery; one daughter, Miss Beverly Ann Edwards; fered by Drinkard for in Citizens Chapel TROY three sons, Willi Michael Myrone formation leading to the arrest and conviction of the dognaper The paper quoted a HEW official as and Bernard Edwards; six sisters, Mrs. Bessie Ford, Mrs. Lillian Newby, Mrs.

Hatti Edwards, Mrs. Chari Barnes, COLLINES, Charles, 27, ef Helicon, died accidentally Sunday. Services will be saying Thurmond made the move "to avoid subordinates," the senator said. and return of the hounds..

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