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mi "WI'JHH American Commuriisfs Showing The Face Of The Party Hijacker Surrenders Sunday, Augutt 26, 1973 Poughlceeptte Journal 7D Obituaries Deaths EDITOR'S NOTE myself before they come American Communism is marching down the street." no longer the political and social bugaboo it was during Like the cards "The the' 1950s. Some say it is the younger people wanted result of an apathetic public them. They're proud to be and media coverup. But Communists," says Gus most agree it is a matter of Hall, the party's general greater knowledge and a secretary the signs of the fading fear. thaw are often more sym bolic than anything else.

But By DAVID M. GOLD the symbols are the tangible BERG evidence of a public mood. Associated Press Writer For example: "ermil'ears' there Joe L. Matthews, na tlona! commander of the Communists in the United alwayg anti. Communist American 'Le A 0f in gion, visited the Soviet Un of being called before Congressional committees; of suspecting that each new party recruit works for the FBI, American Communism ion and Poland last winter.

When he returned, he wrote an article in the Legion's magazine that was frankly glowing in its praise of vet ie ou'cai line puts it, countries "showing the face of the party. The Legion has merged its Americanism division The membership cards, with the Divlsion on chil. being issued for the first dren and Youth, and the time since 1948, are the Americanism staff has been tangible proof that the sharply reduced from a dec thai. I.fM.1'1 Wa rtC 1, nuuiu lc ircai Ull Jl nobody knew who they were. In Washington, the Subversive Activities Con The reason for th rnm.

lroi ooara nas pnasea TTlltnit fOminoJMit annAorc out vue, auufs mittee has been turned into and the House Un to be the fact that the thaw American Activities Com In lntPrnfini io.i. mittee has been turned intc has convinced most Ameri Intnal Securlty cans that the Communist Conkmitlee. The reconsti Conspiracy so much a tuted committee hasnt he fact of life a decade or two a hear'nS on Communism in ago is no longer on the more than two years The Communists them vi gc UL UVCi llUUWUIg LUG tH ifllPi II mM mm wMmSma WW 1 IHPnBUI Mrs. Turner PATTERSON Mrs. Margaret Turner, 57, of Towners Road, died Saturday at Vassar Hospital after a five month illness.

Born 21, 1916, in Stormville, she was the daughter of Mrs. Mae Van Gus Hall, American Communist Party general secretary, sits in his office at the New York party headquarters backed by a formidable wall of books and a portrait of Lenin. The main problem for today's Communists Is still to convince the American working man, with a car KUWAIT (AP) A North Yemeni wielding a pistol and hand grenades surrendered to Kuwait There is also broad agree Saturday night after hijack ment that additional Infor ing a Yemen Airways DC6 nation about Communism on a flight from Tal'zz, has helped change the public North Yemen, to Asmara, attitude about it. That is, the Ethiopia, left, the center and most of Kuwaiti authorities ac the right agree that the cepted five demands from Anden, of Stormville, and more people know about the the man including guar tne ate Clarence Van An subject the less they fear it. anteeing his, safety in Ku den.

Educated in Stormville Alger Hiss has been one wait before he agreed to schools, she was a graduate symbol of the fear of Com turn over his arms and leave of Pawline Hieh School, was munism. A former State the plane which carried 17 a past member of the Sylvan brockvvay Suddenly Modison. Department officer, he was persons. Grange and was a member Connecticut, Thursday, (August, convicted or perjury arter The man, identified as of the Dutch Reform Church being accused of espionage Nasser Ahmed Abu Bakr, of Hopewell Junction: A resi for the Soviet Union and 54, left the plane carrying dent of Patterson for the last spent 44 months in prison, his weapons and turned 16 years, she had previously Now 68, he's been out of jail them over to officials before resided at Whaley Lake for for 20 years and sells print formally surrendering to the several years, ing supplies in New York Kuwait foreign minister, in addition to her mother, City. Sheikh Sabah al Ahmed, and Mrs.

Turner is survived by "People were scared of the deputy interior minister, her husband, Eugene, whom Communists because they Gen. Abdul Latif Ad Du she married Jan. 30, 1938 at had never met one. I had to weini. Stormville; two sons, Daniel go to jail to meet a Commu The plane landed at this and Eugene Turner of Akin nist," says Hiss, who main tiny Persian Gulf state after dale Road, Pawling; a tains his innocence and is a flight across daughter, Mrs.

Dolores still appealing his case. Saudi Arabia from Djibouti, McEckron of Patterson; "In France and Italy, in East africa, where the four brothers, Clarence, there were plenty of Com four eneined propeller Svlvnnu.c. and Cecil Van munists. They were part of driven aircraft stopped Anden of Stormville and vo.hhoi"' mw? the political process and briefly for refueling. Flerbert Van Anden of Mill resident of 7 DXi.

Funeroi people accepted them as Kuwait authorities permit brook; a sister, Mrs. such." ted the plane to land after Mildred Beasimer of Hopew Dennis Carpenter, who Abu Bakr threatened to ell Junction: four erandchil comes from one of the na crash land it into the desert dren and several nieces and tion's most conservative if refused permission to nephews. counties, agrees with the land. The funeral will be Tues day at p.m. at the Dwyer Funeral Home, South Street, Patterson, with the Rev.

James Frost officiating. Interment will be in the Mr. and Mrs. Gary Losee, Raymond Hill Cemetery, Births ANDREWS of Si. tronctt HtnpHol, Friday (August 24, 1973) Gof0 Andrew rildnt of 32 Martrtou Av.

Poughkptl, blovd brofhttr of Phillip J. Andrwt, Frorf rkk Andrwi A Mrs. rWnry (tt ob1lo) lUnoH. FunraJ from Ih William O. MJllr Soot Funorol Homti 310 Mill Stroof, Monday al 9om.

and at Si. Mary's Church at 9 30 m. whoro a Mait of Rotur rodion w)M bo colobratod. Rota trwoi frtondt oro Invttod. Infor mant St Polori Comotory.

Frlondt may call ot the MJtler Funeral Homo Saturday evening 7 la 9, Sunday 2 to 4 7 to 9 m. Arrangements In charge of the Wil (torn G. Miller Son Funeral Homes. 23. 1973).

Or. Hobarl M. Brockway, Jr. Beloved husband of Mary Mylod Brockway, father of Mrs.) i Raymond (Judith) Flynn, Mrs. I David (Joan) Gray, and Hobort M.

Brockway III. Son of H. Mortimer Brockway and brother of Mrs. Waher McCormack and AHred Brockway. A Mass of the Resurrection will be held Monday, al 10 30 am at St.

Mary's Church, FIshkiR, Y. Relatives and friends are Invited. Friends may call at the William Miller Son Funeral Home, 59 Montgomery Street, Poughkeepaie, NY. Sunday evening 7 9 Interment at the convenience of the family. In tleu of flowers friends may make contributions to the Hudson Valley Right to Life, PO Box 57, Pleasant Valley, Y.

if they so desire Arrangements In charge of the William G. Miller Son Funerot Home from the Dorrow Funeral Hoe, 39 South Hamilton Street, Monday at 9 30 am thence to the Holy Comf ortor Church where a Mass of Resurrection will be celebrated at 10 a m. Interment Pine Bush Cemetery, Kerhonkson, N.Y. Calling hours at the funeral home Sunday 2 to 4 7 to 9 m. In lieu of flowers contributions may be sent to the Dutchess County Heart Fund Arrangements in charge of the Darrow Funeral Home.

United States. In the words of that period, few people selves see a noticeable difference in the way" they're now appear to be looking for when they travel anil mnlfn cnoinc 9. Reds under their beds "You don't see the anti Communists out with placards the way you did 10 or IS years ago," says H. L. "Bill" Richardson, a California state senator, an author, a radio commentator and a one time member of the John Birch Society.

and make speeches, although Gus Hall's presiden tial campaign he got SLEIGHT crt Vaitor Broltwr. HotpJ lal, August 24, David Starling In hit 63rd yar, loving son of Mrs. Mary All.y SUIght, bolovod bond ol Mlldrod Marshal, loving father of David, Mrs. Konnoth Dion. Bakus, Mrs.

John Joyca also survrvod by 7 grand children Furwral sorvtcos Tuosday August 28, 11 a at ths AlWn Furwral Homo Inc. Pleasant Vol l.y, R.v. William Book officiating. Int.rm.nl LaOrang Rural Camo t.ry. Friends will bo rocoivod Monday evening 7 to 9 m.

Donations to the Heart Fund would be appreciated. basic premise. "You know," he says, "a lot of people from my area have gone to Russia. They see what it's like over there, i hi. a inr TV in hla living room, that he's' and they come back liking a member of a revolutionary proletariat.

Hall was on system that much bet Route 376 Wappingers Carmel. Friends may call the ballot last fall as the party's presidential candidate Falls, are the parents of a at tne tunerai nome today, 2 in most of the largest Industrial states. He got about people over there, and they son Friday at vassar to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and 25 000 votes. see them as humans.

I think Hospital Monday, 7 to 9 p.m. AP Newsleature. Photo leaving things to people is often a lot better than leav Mr and Mrs WUIiam Mrs. Penzetta ing them to governments." constable, 660 Dutchess BEACON Mrs. Mary C.

ev Hren rvuszmaui. ine about 25,000 votes in the 13 clv aisoraers suDcommit tne concept inai we nau LeBion.s Ameri lurnPKe' Parenls ot i enzeira, a resiaeni or states where he was on the tee. ter do something. lowhow eiveTthe Friday at Vassar di Saturday at hnllot hnrHlv H. Carpenter feels strongly in the '30s nothing had been canism chairman, gives tne Hospital.

Highland Hospital. Ktratpo mnwivi. Qimnort that Communism is still a done to stop Hitler and I re hae f. Bi Mrs. Penzetta was born in turner In Poughkeepsie N.V.

"There's no question that teat. But he feels just as lated the same way to Viet Mr and Mrs George New York City on Jan. 12, the atmosphere is so much wrongly that hatred of nam. I thought we had Mun The country can only bene Crandall, Dover Plains, are 1909, the daughter of Anibale better" Hall says "It's a Communism must be elimi ich all over again." tu parents of a son, born and Catherine Pavone. She pleasure to present the oar nated as a political and so By 1967, Clifford was los The mrei the Russians can Tuesday at Sharon Connecti had been a resident of Bea mayue iney re worKing nn, cial reflex.

ing his faith. In 1968, he was cut Hospital. con since 1932. She was a iCr rmfuTJ l.in8' interesting is that you very "It's not time to say 'That appointed Secretary of De 'q seldom meet someone who problem is Carpen fense and was, by most ac Kl purposefully nasty. Peo ter says.

"But to be honest counts, a key tigure in rurn pie disagree, but they are wun yourseii in mis country, ing aiuuuu i.ic respectful." yu can't hate someone troops in Vietnam. In California, where who's different politically anti Communist sentiment Irom yourseir as long as nes imow ne says: 1 minK 11 is still stronger than most not trying tq overthrow the was a misjudgement of places, the State Senate's government. That's what. Communism. World War II committee on Un American this country is all about." was a bad example.

What activities was downgraded By most political stand we thought at the time was a ards, Clark Clifford's back massive pian on me. pan 01 ground would be considered the Soviet Union and China American party. Or maybe they've just thrown up their hands and say 'I'm going to enjoy Older People Have Problems, Too! WHO CARES? WE CARE! CALL TEL CARE 452 2273 MONDAY FRIDAY 10 A.M. P.M. 'The Adult Hotline" Armed Forces Brings Problems To Allende communicant of St.

John's Catholic Church where she was a member of the ladies auxiliary. She was also a member of St. Roscoe's Society and St. Anthony's Society. Mrs.

Penzetta is survived by her husband Dominick M. Penzetta. Also surviving are a son, Frederick, Bea two years ago to a subcom mittee on civil disorders. But even in southern California, where the John Birch Society has American Opin ion Libraries scattered ev con, two daughters, Mrs. SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) The modest electoral vie Robert (Catherine) Scofield more liberal than Carpen to take over the.

world just Chile's experiment in social tories, which still left the and Mrs. Edward (Filo ter's But Clifford matured wasn't there." istu iu uwp ifuupw as nee uiiiwomuu umuui, ucvci mena) Baisley, Dotn or uea politically during a period of Finally, from the left, tors of the armed forces theless were interpreted as con; four sisters, Mrs. Jo intense anti Communism comes ine lesiimony 01 waiu v.u..u. sepn vrtosej enzena, rars. August 25, 1973.

Mrs. Margoret VanAnden Turner, of Towner. Road, Patterson N.Y. Funeral service Tuesday al 2 m. Irom the Dwyer Funeral Home, Patterson N.Y.

Interment Raymond Hill Cem.t.ry, Carmel N.Y. The funeral home will be open Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Monday 7 to 9 p.m. UHLMAN George S. Age 83, ol 50 Imperial Towers, Wappingers Falls, N.Y.

at Vassar Hospital, August 24, 1973. Husband of Morion Head Maier Uhlman. Services were held at the convenience of the family, in charge of the Frank S. Roberts Jr. Inc.

Funercr! Home, 55 E. Main Street, Wappingers Falls, N.Y. V1LAMAA Slmo of R.D. 2. Hopewell Junction.

Fled August 23, 1973. The funeral will be held Irom the Auchmoody Funeral Home, Fish kill, Monday at II a.m. Friends may call Sunday 2 4 and 7 9 p.m. The Rev. Robert Mueller officiat ing Interment Fishkill Rural tery.

IRidkweN AWAftD WINNING DESIGNS That now deiignj are Mntibly priced and are exclusively available in a wide selection of Seal qiark Rock of Ages Memorials. They may be purchased with a small down payment. Bower Memorials Pfeasani Valley, N.Y. Phone.MES 2122 ery few miles, there seems and he advised three presi Leonard Boudin, whose law President Salvador Allende. voters felt better off under Nicholas (Josephine) Voi to be a lack of interest dents on how to contain it.

practice was partially dedi Among the critical prob Allende than under previous cella, Mrs. Suzanne Stella, V.CirCl.Ol I tianKS i.i utthKsoonFM ViBhas cated durine the 1950s to lems facing Allende as he governments because of and Mrs. Charles (Anto the Birch Societv simolv some doubts about the past, defending accused Commu nears the halfway point in state ordered wage in inette) Carmandalla, all of Th. Fomn. of WillARD G.

MAR. calls The Conspiracy. "I am a product of the nists betore congressional "7c. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF HEARING BY BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS OF THE CITY OF Beacon. Other survivors in J.

elude Six grandchildren and friends and neighbors for their several nieces and nephews. VFZ2Z Friends may Call at the of our son, Willard G. Martin, Jr. Halvey Funeral Home signed, wiOard g. Mar to toy with paperweights ielEllsberg.

up 323 per cent tne last 12 poughkeepsie. y. 24 Willow Beacon, to To who Vietnam thn Hpricinn to given him by Harry ITU BOUain sees ine war as me iubuiuuim iu p.iii. aiiu showed their worm understanding in Vietnam, tne decision TO 6 A drOD in industrial and Zoning Appeol. rf the City of PpoghlMepsk.

MnJa f.nm tn nH 7 our lime ol urrow. Our ld oo. ns With man, Jfjnil r. ivciilicuy aim yviui on lh. Illh day ol SEPTEMBER 973 ol BOO v.

na wim i. i fitr.A iioririiltiiral nrruinrtinn hsvA canrif ao ,111 prectatlon ana sincere thanks. You mainlnnrl rhinn and the Lynaon JOnnson. allliuuc. cui line tmiuiu, .0...

m. ur nm, I have made the sting ol death krsfa rcorlfswith tlufsoviet Un "When Vietnam came he thinks the change in gen orced he government to gjj, be day a For thu w. wi b. along, mere was never any eraiions Jjiaycu a mojui th. inspector ol Buliaingi on tn.

applica Signed! The Kellerhouses difficulty for. me to accept role. of dollars for imports. Food tion for com.ni to r.rJoc.oarog. on som.

at 10 a.m. at St. John's Frank, Charles, Alan Wno lAnA Ui na foundation on pramites owned by Ine op mm a.v. i.u. Mw tmi Lnuroi wnere a mass oi wish to eprM, appreciotion to expected to approach $500 Pouohk.oti..

Nm York Resurrection will be offered. Russo, The sianfordville Ambu Just about everyone who Cold War," he says, reach committees and during the SS; nrV. talks about the change in witn ns long lingers i.uc.p r. nvr thp Hpck ha nunfnrt. verse radicals.

His latest aent. gns in th; able Washington law office well known client was Dan The cost of Jiving 5. j.j nnu to tov with oaoerwe ehts lei Ellsberg. up dJd per cent in tne last 12 pas uccauc. 111c wai 111 norma ze relations with man, Jphn F.

Kennedy and turning point in the change A dr op in industrial and J'gj 1 ki in Lyndon Johnson. of attitude. But like Clifford, agricultural production have m. aty ion. But many people have lived through the 40s and 'SOs, when every candi I million.

aaie lor puouc o.i.te was. irnn nornririn IMniTlfSn Desnite soarine world PETER MAROULIS SKretory bound to pay lip service to his opposition to Communism, sense that the reasons are more subtle. A tA tlioi, fnnpncn! is lct thn EAST FISHKILL rpasons is a new feneration Arnold Berman, Sherrywood Senior Physicist At IBM STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF DUTCHESS NOTICE FOR BIOS 4 FUEL OIL Burial will follow at St. 19559 Joachim's Cemetery. Mr.

Uhlman WAPPINGERS FALLS that has grown up unencum Road, Wappingers Falls, bered by the attitudes of hs bee.n Promoted to senior their parents; that the atti tudes of the parents them Fishkill's System Products selves has been changed by Division facility, events, and that more peo Herman joined IBM in pie know more and fear less 96as about Communism. 'n East Fishtail's Field Ef feet Transistor Technology Dennis Carpenter comes area. Two years later, he from Newport Beach, accepted a position in the one of the iwealthiest com Surface Physics depart munities in staunchly con ment, and recently was servative Orange County, promoted to his present po He served in the FBI from sition in that same area. 1954 until 1958, and then got Dr. Berman holds a B.A.

into politics. He used to be in physics from Harvard chairman of the California College, and a Ph.D. also Republican Central Commit in physics from Columbia tee and is now chairman of University. He and his wife, the California Senate's new Miriam, are the parents of two children. imfMmiWWWwm liaMHslH mltWmmKk copper prices hovering near $1 a pound, the nationalized copper mines produced only ions OI Copper laSI Th.

Poughkpsl. Housing AulhoiHy, year. Production was fore York, (wr.inHi.r vcuiec uiuman, oj, ui ou mst at nMrlv twirr that Imperial Towers, died Fri cast at nearly twice that. MaM wdl 4 lllm1 ol, lh wnm Hosnital Chile earns 80 per cent of its Smiih Apanm.nu, Pio)t nys 46 ai at vassar Hospital, income from copper sales, 'f VlLTL A resl Pouohk.epsl., Nwv York 12601, until 5p rfpnf for rrlA naqt five VPars The production drop thus i.mb, 17, 1973 ot 1 30 oiwhkhtim. em lor me Pasl "ve years, has depleted foreign ex cnd 'd ne PreviousIy resided in Coo.o., oloud Fishkill and Mount Vernon.

change reserves for needed Th. and oih.r contract i imports. docurrHrnuar. on iii. ai ih.

oIIk. oi ih. He was an employe of the A i rloo AuthoHy ol 221 Smith Poughkp NorelCO Of Mount Ver A series of nationwide nw'yci, ond copsmoy b. obioird t. rir4.

nf ln strikes including a walk th. non unt" hIS retirement in nut hv tnirlrpru nnrl most Tb AutnorHy r.i.rv.s th. right to rcl 1953. anH li ZL! Lw "iS, b4drd 'T" Mr. Uhlman was born in bUS and taxi Owners Seeking tie.

in bidding Prior approval of Ih. Com new vehicles, more spare ZZ I lonce, the doctors nurses at Vassar Hospital, and our many friends and relatives for the kindness extended during our recent bereavement. W. Purver Bird Family 1 1 INERAJL DIRECTORS parts and higher rates oworded. has plunged the economy NoWd win b.

oiioww to b. withdrown A. and Sarah (Edwards) ALUN FUNERAL HOME. INC MILUROOK, ORioU 7 9611 "PLEASANT VALLEY, MEtcury 5 2124 ROBERT H. AUCHWX3DY FUNERAL HOMES, INC 16 Grond Aviu.

Tel 452 1680 Hnp.wn Junction 226 9234 FishkD 896 6166 Fraleigh Fundral Home Arthur FroUigh, Lie Mgr 41 MoishoU SI Glob. 2 0610 WIlilAMG. MILLER SON Fun.ro! Homes Gl 2 0750 GL 2 1140 it. rui wo dai Uhlman. He was married in ftuii; i.kwuk,..

a aH ho, o.poiitd with Ih. Aulhor tvrA Vnrk nn Mnivh 94 IQAfl strikes have been accompa ond moy b. occpted by th. Autho ity wew yotk on arcn z. iwou A ot ony time within sych p.riod or thereafter tO the former Marlon Head nied by street violence and unlJ2 4 by th.

Maier who survives sabotage, further sapping oher th. of id pl7kfoi thwt, Maler days. In addition, Mr. Uhlman is confidence in the re HouMno L7ime. Pna.nkL4br.li4.

MMfVntk 7 PARMELE FUNERAL HOME Jchn Covan, Funeral Dwedor 74 Holght Avenu. Tel GUb 2 0790 Frank S. Roberts, Ine Wappingen Falls, 297 2610 ARNOLD BERMAN By Vi Choii WADEBOLDE Irman See us at the DUTCHESS CO. FAIR You't can't miss us We're the only fully constructed Garage on display at the Fair. triiMJlljP NEED A GARAGE? PAY NIGHT 4 SUN OHLL 224 VAN WAGNER PO'K.

Dtvi'tJJU MicInc: 4 dren, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at the convenience of SCHOONMAKER CHAPEL INC 73 So Hom9ton St. 454 1800 Power Squadron Slates 10 week Safety Course SWEET'S FUNERAL HOME INC. HYOE PARK, Y. 239 2624 Allendes leftist coalition government, which includes and Sociallsts.

TOWN OF STANFORD NOTICE Diamtis nue a uiiuiw Bkl. for yd nd with Wionsin th famv in chorcr. of on an "economic blockade" motor. Sonov Ip.nn.r uu b. copobi.

.1 'n cnarge or rorllto' hv th United mounting behmnn front ond rear wheals rank S. KObertS Jr. InC. 2.. SL.ii'Jrl'J Funeral Home.

5S E. Main k7aica.iu wis t.u virvgiMwi itont con oooina irom iown uwr controlled congress. The leg fcj a' by 12 noon at. i it Septomtier 13, 1973 islature has continually put th. Town bo.

ih. right to the brakes on Allende's ef ocopt or reect ony or oil bids David Sleiant forts to lead Chile "down the Aoou Safe handlTng of all types safe' boating, completion of mad to socialism." marjorie l. wiuis LaGRANGEVILLE Poughkeepsie; three broth of boats, especially the the course will increase the Through all his tribula L'Hi'dJju iu nisai David Sterling Sleight, 62, of ers, of Poughkeep small family outboard, is boatmen's confidence, ac tions, Allende could count on to. 9563 Overlook Road, died Friday sie, Francis, and" Joseph, of emphasized in the free boat cording to C. Max Taylor, the traditionally neutral Chi at Vassar Hospital.

Bald wins ville; three sisters. ing instruction being offered commander or tne Mid Hua lean armed forces to protect tk. t. sTLi i ih. seii cmpioyea larmer, raenoem aieigm, xvauwrun by the Mid Hudson Power son Squadron.

"It will lay a his regime, the product of a submission of sealed bids lor on. new Cob Mr. Sleight was born in the Sleight and Elizabeth Ander Squadron. basic foundation for the democratic election carried waxntl Town pf LaGrange on Feb son' seven grandchildren The 10 week course will building of boating skills by out within Chile's constitu 28. A'll.

son of Mrs. Mary and several nieces and neph begihSept. 12 at 7:30 p.m. at rfiirther.study, application tional heritage. height and the late ews.

Arlington Junior High and experience." he said. Allende brought three mil 1. DavidB sleieh Services will be Tuesday School. The classes cover such itary men Into his Cabinet in Truck bid. must coniorm to current specrit He attended local schools at 41 at the Allen Fu Registration, open to, in objects as boat handling an effort to restore stability Ye'uVrTGrloi' nnd the.

Marshall Flying neral Home Main terested men, women, as under normal and adverse to his government following Services standard and Purchase. Ouwan School, Marshall, Mo. He Street, Pleasant" Valley. The well as children Older than conditions, seamanship and last October's antigovern 'JLfbfrtblSfpS; was aTTied to the former Rev. WUIiam Boak, of Free lent StrlKeS.

b. opened SeptembM 13, 1973 ol The mUltary left after the sIlJttlsST 12 years, will take place on common emergencies, rules ment strikes. b. opened September 13, 1973 01 8 Margaret Marshall, j. dOm Plains Presbyterian Sept.

at the school. It is not of the road, aids to naviga The military left after the "iiST ItE In aaditlon to a Church, wUl officiate. Burial necessary to be a boatrtion, compass and chart March congressional elec KoVd r.i'the'iwc.pi 4I Mr. Sleight is sur will be in lGrange Rural owner. running tions, which the govern vived.by a son, David Cemetery.

Aimed to teach' the mini and equipment, boat ment won several new seats Au9Urt rj', T8wn two 1 daughters. Mi. Ken hours wUl be Mon mal required for and river boating, in both houses of congress. charles horton neth (Diane) Backus, and day, 7 9 p.m. at the funeral Hio.riway Supt.

I CJlrf.rJt' 'i tvSM a Mrs. John (Joyce) Yonke, of home. OlC 'K Wl.

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