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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 60

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THI NASHVILLE TINNESSEAN Thursday juneli 1067 New York Stock Exchange Age 18 Vote Bill (Continued From fill ANDREW ULNA F. (MUTT) ANfRE-Ai. 1 1 Killed in Ala. Cow't. M'-.

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3: '1 52 .7 ir 3 Is' 20-J 20 4 68 4 9 2 3i. 51 1 3 57 33' 4 52 304 23 19 61 "a 84 6) MONTGOMERY, Ala. AP senate committee scuttled a bill to lower the voting age in Alabama to 18 yestreday despite a plea from Gov. Ltirlecn Wal-j lace to let the people vote on 'it. -4 nsrLdm pt 4 Aarn Sw 1 60 9'2 McCrory6pf a zio 84 211, -i-u, wasnoas i.36 84 61 l' RaiertCcnt 3: 3 sns, Wi'ham M.

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Noo.e Stolen, Tenn. Pemarns w.n arr've Tnursctflv evening at 10 00 o'cloclr, at me Arwlerson-Gsrrptt 4 Boyd Funeral Home. Joel ton. Services win be conducted at the Pflsquo Church of Christ, Saturday afternoon, June 17, at 2 00 ociock. by Rev.

Truman Durham. Palibearerv-John MarJarls, Venn Gueniher, James McKnigM, Thomas Groyes, Dou) McNeil. James McNeil, Don McNeil. Jotn Sorey, Wnliam Usury. Interment Church Cemetery.

ANDERSON-GAP RETT BOYD Funeral Directors. McDermott 1 X137 UH McDonid Jlf 202 57' McDonD 1556 itH 52 5' RaKii 1 hn 32 25'. 24 24i. -1 "fc- -t'L 1 4 4'1 25' 4 24f 25'. 1 Ji I OC1 Tk.

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Weybfro 1.20 6 364 73 37A4 3 99 34 36 '4 36i 3it, 1 4 37 374 '3 99 99 1,3 37i3 38'-3 1 541 54 Vi 75 75 93 8 35''4 V4 aanoers Mesta MCD 2 X185 55 54 543 Sangamo .40 MGM lb 114 55' 4 1 75 4 21 J. Metromed .80 12 53'-i 53 53 v1aFeDnl 40b committee member, Sen. Ro k-yT -''i Kfr, Jj 5 "iv! 218 218 3 19 MetEd- pf3.90 110 70 70 70 -1 savannriEP I 85 408 40' 401 JOHN MORGAN BLAKE In Tampa, Tuesday, June 11, 1W7, Survived by wile. Mrs. Elsie Wortan Blake.

The remains will arrive in Nashville Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, and will be at the Roesch-Patton Funeral Home, 1715 Broadway, Services will from the Christ Church Episcopal, Friday mornina at 11:00 o'clock, conducted by The, Rev. Paschall Davis and the Rev. Lane Denson. Pallbearers John P. White.

David McQuiddy James Shields. H. Thomas Finlev. R. L.

Parnell, James G. Perkins Alfred Sharpe William Olsen, Robert Calton, Charles C. Potter J. M. Ralph McGill of Atlanta, James Meador, of Roanoke, Va Art Neilson, Trufant, Thomas G.

Campbell of KnoKville. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. ROESCH-PATTON FUNERAL HOME, 255-717. land Cooper, that it would add 482 59e57J4 58! lB.wevernr I.4U 11 18s 18 18 V2 Wheels Steel lO'l I0'2 W4 MichGas 1.20 MirtiTube .60 more Negroes than white persons to the voting lists in some parts of the state.

Cooper said 20 of the state's Z290 541 2 54' 541-2 41 402 394 40' 3 13B 49'4 474 49 2 3 384 36' 2 384 16 48'-4 47'2 472 50 271.4 264 264 10 83 82 83 i' 1150 69 67 69 Jtneniey I.4U 2 2114 21'4 21 '4 ISchnlev pf.50 9 18 17V4 IB 1.20 48 I714 9 251-b 24' 25' v4ictlmbg 1.20 51 25'4 24'2 120 7V't 23' 23H i X38 34Vi 33i 341-1 Hi 40b 5 75' a iScoltFore .60 17 33'H 33'i 1 42 38' 4 '4iS0ll'M Wheel Stl pt Whirl Cp 1.60 WhiteCn 2.25f WhiteC Pf2.75 While 1.80 WickesCorp 1 WilsonCo 1.70 WinnDix 1.44 WisEIPvy 1.24 WiscPSvc .94 WitcoCh 1.20 WikoC Pf2.63 231 62i 61 61i 1.2 42 ll'i IO'i lO'i 142 66 64'4 64 11 2 91 115s 1131 115 14 21 77i 76 761-1 147 66'-2 65' 65'-i 1 7 42'4 42l 3A 204 28'-. 274 27'l 30 45'-i 44'i 44. -1 14 B'2 8B 81 14 190 60 59-1 60 40 221 22' 22' MAmPipe .40 MAmP pfl.12 ontfel .80 MidSoUtll .74 Midld 1.40 MidwOII 2.60 MiehleGD .90 Miles kab 1 Milt Brad .80 MinerCh 1.30 Minn Ent .40 MinnWM 1.30 AP wir.pt.oi. '67 counties have more Negroes white persons in the 18-21 5 471 46'' 471-i 1 -l0 Seab AL 1.80 eabFin 1.20 SeabF pf 2.7S SodWorid Air 17 43V-4 42'4 42V4 3 12 12''2 101 875 861, 14 9 22H 22' 22'-i 1 51 CAMPBELL age bracket. The veteran legislator, whose persistent opposition finally persuaded the committee to fix the voting age higher than 18, 5eagrve 51 51 -514'Woiv .50 374 394 Vj.Wometco .42 36H 1-60 544 55 VsiWoolworth 1 56'8 57 'si World Airwys 18 1 v.

I Worthing 1.50 4" I 3 124-4 T. 28 281 28 28'4 43 26 25' 26 i 30 lB'i 184 18'l 5 36 358 35 66 6514 65'-4 20 1734 17 17' 'si 1 28 28H 288 52 31 29 301-3 171 241 24'i 1 67 62' 61 Vi 614 '4; 163 651 43 441,4 1,4 23 110'-2 1081' 109. 14 25 24' 2 23' 23 4 18V 17H 17 82 30713 3041-4 3054 -11-2 40 31'i 31Va 31 Vi V. 9 21 21 21 117 lni4 10-114 1(1J1S 4.7V4'?par' Power Unit Does Special Trim WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. Albert J.

Cummngs 111 of Williamstown. tills his lawn with 75-year old power mower. The power unit, quiet and efficient, is Goldie a 15-year-old mare. When special trimming is required around edges Cummings just drops the reins, puffs his pipe and gives Goldie a lunch break to take care of the long grass personally. 574 40 26 37 ii 142 56 106 57'.

190 18 21 12 29 10V-2 37 171 17 17... 40 I414 291 1I4S 1144 v. wns ey 00 1 24 24 24 10-' 10J ia 37'. 378 1 1 27V4 27. 274 233 44? 433'.

441a 15 37 Wurlitzer .80 Wyandlnd .40 Xerox Corp 1 YngstSht 1.80 YnqstSD 1.20 Zayre Corp told his colleagues that "the people who are demonstrating in the streets and burning draft cards are the ones who would 729 217-1 188 21 16 36-4 36i Servel Servomat .40 Shamrok 1.20 Sharon Stl 1 Shell Oil 2.10 Shell Trn ShellerGI .80 ShellGI pfl.35 Sheraton .50 SherwnWm 2 jhoeCp Am I 10 24' 24V2 2412 14 4 224 22 166 471 46'2 46s 7 31 Vi 30 31 31 30Vi 30' 30 122 61 602 61 1,2 Zenith 1.20 be allowed to vote" under the Copyrighted by The Associated Press Fire Victim SALES bill. 98 24' 241-1 241 a NEW YORK (AP) -N Stock sales 22 205-8 20 2D'4 19 34'4 34 36''4 Without mentioning Negroes Robertson Assault Charged to 2 Men snulton 92 301 291, 30 1, Si. Hj 6. X93 26 25' 1 14 40 33 32 32'4 159 69H 6914 69 11 22' 22 22 52 25 24 25 18 28'i 28' 283. 1,4 71 15' 151 151-3 13 498 49,4 491 30 151-2 15 154, 12 14 34 34 34 12 191,4 19 19 14 10 38 38 54 284 26' 28'4 IV3 3 70' 70' 70' 63 768 75 751-3 14 336 64' 64H 64' 4 14 5814 58 58 V4 5 33' 33 33', 'i 14 27'-i 27' 27' 284 5714 54i 2 571.4 4 3 5 24 23' 24 by name, he said also that he 42 1154 1124 1154 1 1.20 7 32 31.

314 Stnimon 1.20a Rites Tomorrow Approx final total 10,960,000 Previous day 11,574,610 Week ago 10,194,410 Month ago 9,564,480 Year ago 8,525,480 Two years ago 6,318,580 Jan 1 to date 1,119,937,862 8 25 258 SimpPn 1.10b knows of instances where young men with two years of college have flunked their literacy tests when called up for the draft. In fact, he said, one of BENJAMIN DOUGLAS CAMPBELL Aqe 48 years, Monday, June 12, lw. at a local hospital. Survived by wife, Mrs. Thelma Campbell; daughters, Mrs.

George Gentry. Miss Debbie Campbell; parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. p.

Campbell, all of Nashville; Remains were at Woodlawn Funeral Home, Thompson Lant, Funeral services from tht Woodlawn Chapel of Roses, Wednesday afternoon at o'clock, conducted by Rev. Harold Coke. The. following served as pallbearer R. E.

Mac Isaacs, G. F. Sperle. J. W.

Johnstone, J. 0. Newman, T. D. Ferrell, W.

O. Dlx, R. E. Friziell, B. B.

Owens. Interment Woodlawn Memorial Park. Arrangements by WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME," 291-4754 Bolivar, papers please copy. cook MR. CHARLES (DR.) THOMAS COOK-Of 1304 Jackson entered into rest Tuesday afternoon, June 13, 1967, at a local hospital, Survived bv daughter, Miss Victoria Cook, Nashville, one son, Mr.

Chas. M. Cook, Los Angeles. a foster granddaughter. Miss Geraldine Hayes, Louisville, Kv.t many nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends.

Remains will lie In state Thursday evening, June 15, at the K. Gardner Son. Chapel from I to 10:00 p.m.. until time of funeral services which will be held Friday afternoon at 2 On o'clock, Rev. Jerome I.

Wright officiating. Active pallbearers selected from friends. Interment Hills of Calvary. K. GARDNER i.

SON. funeral directors. 1966 to date 965,325,203 Services for William Steven 1965 to date the Stroudsville community sev eral hours alter the incident. Sinclair 2.40 SingerCo 2.20 Skell yOil 1 Skil Corp .90 SmithA 1.20b SmithK 1.80a Smucke r.60 Sola Bas SooLine 1.50q 52 418 39' -l'p 2 26W 26Vl V. 19 2114 21 2lvi 27 48V4 47'.

474 "4 66 37V4 3613 37'4 v. 2 154'j 156V2 156V2 Vj 20 3611 3634 58 39H 38' 38 1 8 4 7 4 4 4614 174 483 66'j 48 Vt 13 45'- 45 458 75 46H 444 45' 1 28 35 358 35i Hutchison, 14, fire victim, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Pettus- them is teaching school now. PORTER SAID the two ap 131 133'i 3234 33' Vi 5 38 37'4 374 V. 32 314 311-3 a proached Charles Pinkney, own Owen and Wood Funeral Home.

A HOUSE member, Rep. Paul Meeks, said that if the SoCarEG 1.05 SC SouJerG 1,40 SoPRSu 1.2g Sou PRS Rl2 By JUANITA BAGWELL Stale Correspondent SPRINGFIELD, Tenn. Robertson County officials said last night they have arrested two men in connection with assault and attempted robbery of a Pleasant View, nursery owner. Robertson County District Attorney Jim Porter, said the Crash Injures 6 Fort Soldiers er of Wandaland Nursery and Landscaping Service on State I 43'-2 4312 4 29'a 29'a 29 Vi 61 46V8 4434 46 1 87 408 38 40'2 21 4 16 16'-2 16'a The Rev. Sidney Waits, pastor of Woodbine Baptist Church and voting age is lowered to 18, Highway 112, in Robertson Coun Rev.

Bob Mowrey, pastor of 94 37'1 37'4 377 147 26'a 26'-2 8 30'2 30 30 V2 32 37 36'2 364 4 other laws dealing with minors should be changed, including the one which now prohibits them from buying beer and ty near the Cheatham County line and asked him for a drink Park Avenue Baptist Church, 125 31 30' 301-4 will officiate. Burial will be in 50 50 Six Ft. Campbell soldiers were of water. "They then pulled a 22-cali 49 50V. ii 164 1634 141 whisky.

injured yesterday when the car men were captured last night 17 17 Va1 ber pistol and hit him over the Youth leaders who supported 266 1634 58 14' 50 17'4 111 7 8Vi 41 27 Woodlawn Memorial Park. WILLIAM died yesterday in in wnicn tney were name 17 171 by Robertson County Sheriff MinnPLt 1.10 Miss Cp 2.05 Mission Dev Miss River 1 Mo Kan Tex MP Ce ml. 40 MoPobS MobllOil 1.80 Monasco 1 Monarch 1 Monon Monsan 1.60b MontDUt 1.57 MontPow 1.56 MontWard 1 MooreMcC 1 Morrell MorseSho .40 Motorola 1 MtFuelS 1.68 MtStTT 124 MSL Ind 1.40 Munsing 1.30 Murphy 1.20 Murph Ind lb MumhOil .50 MurpO pf4.90 NalcoChm .50 Narco' ScI .60 Nat Acme 2a NatAiMin .60 Avlat 6.02g Nat Bisc 2 Nat Can NCanpf 1.50 NatCash 1.20 NatCltL 1.60 NatDairv 1.40 Nat Dist 1.80 NDIst pM.25 Nat Fuel 1.60 Nat Genl .20 Mat Gvps 2 Lead 1.50a NatPeriodcl 1 Nat Prop 60 NatSvcIn 1.32 Natl Stti .90 NatStarch .80 NatStePl 2 50 MatSuqR Nat Tea .80 NstUn El ,0 Natomas .25 Neisner Bros Neotune 1.40 Nevada .92 Newbrrv NFnp El 1.36 NEnflTT 2.36 Newmt 2.20b NwoNSh 2a NYAirBk 1.20 NYCent 3.12a NYHond NYStEG 1.84 Nlao MP 1.10 NiaoM' Pf3.9fl NiaoShr 1.10 NortikWst '1 Norris Ind 1 NA Avia 2.80 NAm Car .90 MAmCoal .50 NoASugar .60 Nwast Ut .86 NorCentRy 4 Norlnd PS 1 NorNGas 2.40 NoNG pfS.80 NoNG PI5.50 Pac 2.60 -NSta'Pw 1.52 NSPW Df3.60 Northrop 1 ptl.45 Nwit Alrl .70 NwtStlW 1.80 Norton 1.50 "Norwich 1.30 NuTone- .90 NV CO 1.20 8V1 Vi! 1 1 1 nnl. nn head," Porter said. the bill contended that 18-year- 4 3 7 37 37 54 97 95 95'-.

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old are better informed now and more mature than older The district attorney said Pinkney believes the two were persons were a generation ago trying to rob him. General Hospital after he was burned over 90 of his body Tuesday night when a gasoline can exploded in a utility room at his home. They said the right to vote would PORTER SAID the two did not have identification on them encourage them to take more interest in their community and Sister Thomas Rites Slated A Requiem Mass will be cele He was the son of Mr. and and added no definite identifica tion of the men, believed to be Mrs. William Hutchison, of 2601 Live Oak Road.

their state. Services Scheduled in their late teens or early EVANS OLIVER W. EVANS-712 Barbara Drive, Madison. Wednesday morning, June 14, 1967, at local infirmary. Survived by wife, Mrs.

Katie Yarbrough Evans) ona daughter, Miss Ruth Evans, Nashville; son, Charles R. Evans, Chicago, two sisters, Mrs. Nan- nie Shelby, and Mrs. James Shelby, both of Clarksville; on brolher, Reuben Evans. Dickson, two grandsons, Charles Ross Evans II and Richard Alan Evans.

Members of tha Transit Co. Union Local will serve as honorary pallbearers. Active pallbearers; Clarence Roberts, Earl Tunes, Wllden West, C. B. Lanct, George Slone and Dan Dickson.

Remains rest at the funeral home of Phillips-Robinson where funeral services will be conducted Friday afternoon at 1:00 o'clock. Rev. R. E. Wilcox will officiate).

Interment National Cemetery. PHILLIPS-ROBINSON Directors. The accident occurred about 10 p.m. on a dark, winding stretch of road, approximately one mile east of the Clarksville Highway. METRO TRAFFIC officer William L.

Jones identified the men as: Russell Edward Rowe, 20, the driver of the car, stationed with Co. B. 101st Aviation Battalion, Ft. Campbell, Ky. Rowe's home was listed as Greensburg, Z10 81 81 81 1 167 384 371a 38'i 81 22 214 22 18, X59 27i 26VJ 27', 44 37 3434 364 2V2! 18 37Vj 37Vi 37V Z10 704 704 704 128 20Vj 19'4 20V4 1 1128 33 31 32 2'4 242 581 57 57V4 4 51 57' 57 5734 14 488 63 62'i 43! 18 45 64'l 64i Vi 2 99 99 99 43 14 14 14 14 33 46'i 464 46', V.

41 11 10'2 10 'A. 46 56 554 56 1V, 15 34' 34'2 3412 28 13 13' 13'4 Va x3 35 344 3434 31 46''i 454 454 1 1 13' 13'i 13', Vt 47 47'2 47' 47 ll 11 451 44? 44'i 14 4 30 30V4 30 V. twenties, has been established He was a native of Nashville, Porter said charges have not a sophomore at Glencliff High StONJ 1.60g StdOilOh 2.50 StdOilOh St Packaging Std Press .72 StPrudUn .66 Stan Warn 1 StanWks 1.20 Stanray .60 StarrettLS la StauffCr 1.80 been made pending definite School and a Baptist. For J. M.

Blake brated at 9:30 a.m. today in the convent chapel Sister Thomas Aquinas Robinson, a member of the St. Cecilia Congregation 49 524 52 22 42'j 42Vl42V3 25 364 3' 36'2 iM) 165 B2' 8OV2 818 -2' 16 4613 45'3 46 13 33 40'3 394 394 92 21V4 21 21V. 1230 68V. 671 8 19', 1912 198 Vi 4" 105 104'i 105 1 64 36 344 34' 183 488 46 47' 1' 56 74 2314 23 47 20V4 194 20 V.

x6 204 20V 2OV2 '4 32 171 17V 17', 7110 4914 49 69 -1 Survivors in addition to his parents include two sisters, identification and ages. The men were held in Robertson County Jail last night. Pinkney was not seriously Miss Sharon Hutchison and Miss Services for John Morgan of Dominican Sisters and teacher and principal for many years. Susan Hutchison, and grand Blake 68, of Tampa, Pa. Rowe was charged with driving while intoxicated.

The Rt. Rev. George J. lan- parents, Mrs. Herschel Whitfield a retired regional sales man-1 ager for the Chrysler will and Mrs.

James Hutchison, all Peter J. Choquette, 19, of Co. 67 30 29i 2912 V2 21 50 49 49 3 of Nashville. be at 11 a.m. tomorrow at Christ 7370 981i 9712 9713 2-.

710 96 96 96 igen will be the celebrant, and the Rt. Rev. Thomas P. Duffy will preach the sermon. Burial will be in the convent cemetery.

Sister Thomas 'Aquinas Episcopal Church. in satisfactory condition. Charles H. Conway, 20, of Co in satisfactory condition. 41 60 59'.

59' 21 304 30'4 30'j 4- 14 Drugstore Owner C.T.Cook Dies The Rev. Paschall Davis will 750 63V 4313 6312 13 Report Says VC 184 43 421 42:1 SterhiBr .80 SterlDrug .90 SlevenJP 2.25 StewW 1.50b Stoke VanC 1 StokeVC pf 1 Stone Web 3a StoneCont .60 StorerBdcst 1 StouffFd Studebak Studeb Pf2.50 SuburGas .68 Sub Prop 1.60 SunChem .40 Sun Oil lb Sunasco Sunasc pf.82p Sunbeam 1.16 Sundstrnd .80 Sunray 1.40 SunsMng Super Oil 1.40 Swank Swift Co 1.20 Swinglin SymWay 1.30 officiate. Burial will be in Mt. Loren K. Tilley, 21, Co.

in 40 40 4038 226 HO'a 10914 1094 1 "3 4 40V4 15 25V4 244 25V4 '4 1 16'4 16'4 I6V4 21 60 58' 59V4 4 55 25 25 112 524 50 524 14 13 29' 29V2 14 225 64V4 62'4 634 1 1 39Vj 39Va 39Va V2 30 12Va 12V4 12Va 13 29V2 29' 2914 4 18? 18'a I8V2 21 65'2 64'i 65'2 30 10 lO'l 10 V4 35 194 19'i 19'4 14 115 51 49'j 49'2 -IV2 43 58 57V, 57Va 130 3 4 3312 334 60 34 334 3334 14 14 136'4 135V4 135'i -1 91 284 28 28V4 'A 352 26'4 254 254 Va 334 504 49 49 '4 -14 79 35 14 33 33 '4 -14 Olivet Cemetery. died Tuesday in St. Thomas Hospital, after a brief illness. satisfactory condition FLYNN MRS. KATHERINE MIIODY FLYNN Widow of William D.

Flynn. Tuesday morning, Juna 13, 1967, at a local infirmary. Survived by ions, Joseph J. Flynn, of Nashville, and John A. Flynn of Jackson, four grandchildren.

Her remains are at tha Chapel of Martin's Bracey-Welsh, 209 Louisa Funeral Thursday morning, June IS, 1967, Leaving at 9:30 o'clock, for Requiem Mass at St, Mary's Church, 5th and Charlotte, at 10:00 o'clock. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Ben Lisle, Ward Brown, George Samuels, Frank McDonald, Thomas Ogles, R. M. Alexander, John Melody, all of Nashville, and Gene I .4 411.

Blake died Tuesday at his Services for Charles Thomas David Colton, 22, Co. 3, and Asked To Strip GIs 28 49V4 41'2 41'2 '3 7 76 74 76 14 2 7512 2514 25V4 1 22V4 27'4 22V. Cook, 92, former owner and op. David Emond, 22, Co. The SHE WAS BORN in Clarks home after a heart attack.

A native of Nashville, Blake erator of Cook's Drug Store, 1716 David Emond, 22, Co. the ville, the daughter of the late RENO, Nev. (AP)-The com OPQ attended Montgomery Bell Jefferson will be at 2 p.m were not known, but both were John E. and Kathleen McGrath suffering from multiple brokenjmandcr in chief of Veterans of Academy and Vanderbilt Univer tomorrow at K. Gardner and Robinson.

61 40'i 39'2 40 X1062 644 62' 64V2 14 "Oak Elect .64 Occident Oadfn Cp .60 Foreign Wars has asked the sity. He was married to the Son Funeral Home. bones and lacerations. She entered the St. Cecilia former Miss Elsie Wortan of.

All the victims except Rowe The Rev. Jerome I. Wright U.S. attorney general to invest! community Aug. 15, 1920, after graduating from SI.

Cecilia Nashville, who survives. waru, or nuni3vui serve as Pallbearers. MARTIN'S BRACY-WELSH, 209 Louise 291-0615. will officiate. Burial will be in were taken to Baptist Hospital gate reports that anti war Taft Brd .60 Blake moved from Nashville for treatment.

Rowe suffered Hills of Calvary Cemetery. 187 331 J2'3 JJ 8 53 26 263 26a Vi 50 27'3 263,4 2634 35 19' 194 19'i 66 71 491-2 70 l'e 16 18'-' 188 18', 24 2714 27V4 1130 8IV2 8IV2 4 67 49 48 49'. 62 20 20V. 20 groups are asking North Viet Academy. Sister Thomas Aquinas, 65, to Charlotte, N.C., in 1945 as re.

Cook died Tuesday in Hubbard only slight head cuts. Talcotl 1 Talon Inc .80 Tampa El .40 Tandy Corp Tavlorln OhioEdis 1.30 Okia GS.E 1 CklaNGs 1.17 OlinMath 1.80 1 CranoeR 1.04 Oh Ed Otis EIPV 7 nutb Mar Mi Outlet Co .65 OverTran namese to strip dead American gional manager of the DeSoto Hospital. soldiers. A native of Kentucky, took Division of the Chrysler Corp. In 1955 he was transferred to Tech Mat Tektronix Telaulogra Leslie Fry, a Reno attorney, attended Kentucky State Col-j received a BA degree from the College of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio, and an MA degree from Peabody College.

She also did graduate work in Latin and French at Catholic Teiedyne Inc lege, Indiana University and the Teieay pta.so T-U-V "l4 19 16 16'4 163 33 22' 2213 22V3 21 297'8 298 294 V. 30 22'a 2114 22 40 6 2V. 61 614 191 13 12Va 134 l2 323 50 47' 4934 2 22 7'2 7V8 7V-4 '4 125 1964 1923,4 193 34 3 197 196Va 197 -l'4 124 244 244 244 Vs 147 74 73', 7334 a 53 194 194 194 Va 11 27'a 27V4 27V4 Vs 272 1324 1 304 1314 'a 25 174 163. WA a 89 1234 1204 1224 24 34'i 34 34'2 4 17 18' 174 174 4 42 54 5 4 54'i 1 47 70 694 70 V. I 150 150 150 54 178 24'l 244 244 Vi said yesterday he had asked Atty.

Gen. Ramsey Clark in a Atlanta where he served as area manager of the Imperial division until his retirement in Tenneco 1.20 University of Iowa before enter. Texaco 2.60a TexETrn 1.05 ing the teaching profession for letter sent last Friday to "im TexGasT 1.42 a number of years. Tex Sul .40 1960. He had lived in Tampa since Texas Ind lb (University, Washington, D.C.

SHE WAS a language teacher He served as professor at Ken. his retirement. tucky State College, Prairie Texaslnst .80 Tex Oil .10 TexPLd Tex Ulil 1.52 Textron 1.20 mediately investigate reports that anti-war groups here in the United States have asked North Vietnamese troops to at St. Cecilia Academy and at View College and Fisk Univer sity before opening his drugstore Texlrn pfl .25 9 37'8 374 374 Thiokol .40 ThomBett .88 Thomasvl .70 12890 21V. 204 21.

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tired about 12 years ago. 2 Bound Over In Shine Case U.S. Commissioner A. B. Neil 10 244 24'4 24.

19 16 16 164 14 60 77' 76 Vl 76' -IV. ed and dead of personal effects He was a member of Clark ThrittyDr .60 Tide Oil 1.10g TideO pfl. 20 Timeln 1.90a TlmesMir .50 Notre Dame High School, Chattanooga, anad St. Thomas High School, Memphis. She served as superior of St.

Thomas and St. Paul convents in Memphis and superior and principal of St. Mary's School in Clarksville before becoming principal of Holy Name School here. for use by these groups." 3 22V2 223 22 Va 15 1064 106 1064 Memorial Methodist Church. Survivors include a daughter 6 444 44 44 V.

52 40 4 3934 40 V. Tim RB 1.80a Jr. bound two men over to the HUTCHISON WILLIAM STEVEN HOTCHISON- Wednesday morning, Juna 14, 1967. at a local infirmary. Ha was a member of the Woodblnt Baptist Church.

Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs, William Hutchinson; sisters, Sharon and Susan Hutchinson; grandparents. Wood, 4506 Charlotte where services will be held Friday afternoon, June 16, at 2:00 o'clock, conducted bv Rev. Sidney Waits and Rev. Bob Mowery.

Uncles will serve as pallbearers. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. PET-TUS-OWEN 8. WOOD, 292-3392. MAIER SIEGFRIED MAIER Tuesday morning, Juna 13, 1967, at a local Infirmary Survived by wife, Mrs.

Siegfried Maier. Daughter, Mrs. Morton Cooper, Pulaski, Tenn; two grandchildren. Remains are at the funeral home of Marshall-Donnelly-Combs, 201 25th Ave. N.

Funeral services will be from tha Temple Chapel, at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon with Dr. Lou H. Silberman officiating. Honorary pallbearers will be, Jesse Solomon, Edwin Raskin, Morris Gilbert, Lt. Harris, Harry Steinhelmer, Harry Olshine, Ernest Sonnenfield, Armando Starkand, M.

T. Luskv, Samuel Loventhal, Dr. Joseph Frank, William Bradshaw, Al Eichel, Dr. Sam Riven, Carl Klee-man, Howard Safer, Mike Aqert, Kenneth Lyons, Dr. Bernard Wein-stein, Stanley K.

Bernard, Herman Lowensteln, Marvin Llpshutz, Albert Stern, Leo Levinson, Henry Crail, all of Nashville; Rant Frank, Joseph Resnick, Bernard Cooper, Joe Cooper, all of New York City, Paul Shever, Chicago, Leo Weil, Eunice, Louisiana, Eugene Victor, Amsterdam. Active pallbearers: Jack Rlchman, Leonard Richman, Maurice Dembskv, Al Cooper, Mortimer May, Sidney Schulman, Ira Lou Luskv, Sidney Cohen, Duke Marlowe, interment will be in Temple Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may sent to the Temple or the Heart Fund. MARSHALL-DONNELLY-COMBS, 291-0720. Tisii Real .75 4 27Va 27 274 Va Rowe said all the men nad attended a party at Ft.

Campbell last night, and had decided on the spur of the moment to drive to Nashville. He said all the men had been drinking, but that he was not intoxicated. ROWE TOLD police that he had been driving "between 50 and 60 miles per hour," when the accident occurred. "I had never driven the road before and did not know it," he said. The portion of Old Hickory Boulevard, where the accident occurred is an curve.

Rowe said he slowed to make the first curve, but could not keep control of the car on the second curve. Mrs. Roy Tanksley, 3756 West Port Drive, a witness to the accident, said she was preparing to back her car out of a nearby driveway when she "heard them coming." "They just hit that telephone pole broadside, and all those men came flying out of the car," she said. Miss Victoria Cook, Nashville, Toled Ed 1.40 federal grand jury yesterday 19 34' 344 344 Va 5 27'. 27 27 4 and a son, Charles M.

Cook, Los ToedScae lb TootRoll afternoon on charges of pos Angeles. sessing an illegal distillery. Survivors include tnrce sisiers, Mrs. C. M.

Davidson, Mrs. B. Xll 19 19 19 3 39Va 394 39'2 4 17 14V. 13', 13'i 15 584 57'2 574 Va 1938 454 434 64'2 a 31 48 47 47V2 12 14 84 BVa 8i-2 4 Torring 1.60 Tract Sup .50 Trane Co .80 TransWAir 1 TranWAir pf2 Trans Fin They were James Melvin Har L. Boykin and Mrs.

Ben Shaw, Young Democrats "The report, emanating from Saigon, claimed that this ghoulish order was found in a document taken from a captured North Vietnamese officer if the report is true, the 'protest groups' have now gone too far," Fry said. "The document is reported to have said in part: "These American protest groups requested us to provide them with the personal articles of American soldiers, killed or wounded, Transamer I 290 38'. 38 384 7170 81'8 8IV4 81'i Vb all of Cleveland, unio; ana a brother, John E. Robinson I 39'4 I39'4 139V4 V. ris and William Harold Hooper, arrested by federal alcohol tax agents in a raid near the Ridge Top community.

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ters, pictures, personal papers, handkerchiefs, notebooks and 34 424 414 424 Vt BOWERS FRANKLIN, Tenn. Clayton (Rabbit) Veach, Franklin police character who spends most of 140 814 81V. 81 '4 Vi on 80 80 179 544 534 534 7a 29 24'. 24Va 244 Va 730 64 63 64 Z40 7014 70V4 70 4 J4 137 644 624 64Va 51 46Va 45V, 46'2 l'2 his time running from police, is MARTIN in more trouble with the law- 2190 71 70 71 1-I-4 -lo 63 634 this time for failing to appear TwenCen 1.60 UARCO 1 Udylile 1.60 UMC Ind .60 Unarco .40 Unil Ltd Unll NV UnCamp 1.72 Un Carbide 2 Un Elec 1.20 Un El pf3.50 UnOCal 1.20a UOCal pf2.50 Un Pac 1.80a UnPac pf.40 UnTank 2.30 Uniroyal 1.20 Uniroyal pf 8 Unlshops .72 UnitAirLin 1 UnitAirc 1.60 Unit Carr 1 Unit Cp UnitElastic 1 Un 1 Unit Fin Cal Unit Fruit 1 UGasCp 1,70 Un Gimp 1.20 UnGreen 1.10 Unit Indust Unlndus pf.42 "Maroney's resourceful and untiring efforts on behalf of the Democratic candidates this past November has been recognized and lauded by many people," Cole said. Maroney, 27, received a B.S.

degree from the University of Tennessee. Following Marine Corps duty, he enrolled in Memphis State Law School where he 17 174 17V4 1714 27 334 32' 334 Va 20 55 53. 54V4- Va 43 554 5412 544 V2 court. Meharry, St. Thomas Granted $57,010 Veach was arrested last month 44 kAVt 6413 by state police for driving on a CLAUDE C.

MARTIN 2805 Gallatin Wednesday afternoon, June 14, 1967, at a local Infirmary. Survived by brother, Donald Martin, Nashville. Remains rest at the funeral home of Philllps-Roblnson Prayer services will be held at the graveside Thursday morning at 11:00 o'clock. Rev. J.

L. Ford will officiate. Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. PHILLIPS-ROBiNSON Directors. 18'2 18V, 184 4 108 62'4 604 604 -1 4 19 1114 11V4 114 '4 119 57 56'4 S6'a 4 58 76V2 75 76V4 a 55 42 41 '4 41 Vi 14 8 712 7V2 7'2 5 69V.

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Vi 65 14V2 14 144 Vt 9 9' 8' 8'i 1 20 23V2 22. 224 4 MAURICE E. BOWERS-Suddenly at the residence, 1712 Forrest Wednesday morninq, June 14, 1W7. Husband of Mrs. Mat-tie M.

Bowers; father of Maurice E. Bowers both of Nashville, Mrs. J. E. Shelton Memphis, Mrs Clara Haley, of West Virginia; step-son of Mrs.

Belle Bowers; half-brother of Steve, William, and Wallace Bowers, all of Nashville, Paul Bowers, Georgia; eleven grandchildren. Services 10:00 a.m. Friday, Cosmopolitan Chapel, Leonard Owens, minister. Honorary pallbearers-Empioyees of Metropolitan Police Department. Active-George But-terworth, Willie Hedgepath, Hen-drix Butterworth, J.

H. Jarrell, Willie D. Johnson, and Wlllard Humphrey, Melvin Lassiter and L. C. Armstrong.

Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. a Ins at COSMOPOLITAN FUNERAL HOME. revoked license and was scheduled to appear yesterday in General Sessions Court. 1 74 4 g'4 8 8 765 53V4 504 53 1V? 1 7014 79 79 Vt crant during 1968, Frazier said Federal grants totaling $57,010 flOOl. 79414 996l'3 IV.

He did not show up and Judge is finishing his final semester. Maroney was named to the The $3,250 grant to provide for Meharry Medical College SMITH scholarship loans for student and the St. Thomas Hospital 3 29', 294 294 Va Z50 91 9034 904 J4 58 19Va 194 193 12 24 23', 24 32 90 8914 89' a 51 21'i 21 13 21 '2 post Saturday at a meeting of the executive committee in Pu nurses at St. Thomas Hospital school of nursing were an James Short ordered that he be charged with failure to appear. However, officers have been unable to locate the elusive Veach to serve him with the warrant.

nounced yesterday by Sen. Al 76 32V 31 315 laski. School of Nursing was awarded under provisions of the Nurse bert Gore and Rep. Richard 62 44 44 44 39 744 724 724 -2 19 264 26'4 26V2 x69 307 304 304 v3 64 76'4 75 76V4 2'4 Fulton. Training Act ol 1964.

JOINES A $53,760 grant, under the 105 64 644 65 8 229 2( 25'4 25'3 4 THE GRANT will be administered by St. Thomas School of MR. BRUCE RANDOLPH SMITH Age 27, Wednesday morning, June 14, 1967, at a local infirmary. Survived by wife, Mrs. Glenda Welch Smith; daughter, Susie Smith, both of Nashville; mother, Mrs.

Charles French, Bristol, sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Earls of Nashville, Mrs. Frances Pack, Phoenix. brothers, Sgt. Dale Smith.

Biloxi, Don Smith, Clarksville, Gerry Smith of Nashville. Remains are at the Woodbine Funeral Home, 3620 Nolens-ville Rd. Funeral services will be conducted Friday afternoon, June 16, 1967 at 1 o'clock at the Hickory Bend Methodist Church. Active pallbearers will be fellow employes of Eatherly Construction Co. Interment National CemMery.

WOODBINE FUNERAL HOME. Directors. pathology training program of the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, was 98 34 33J4 JJ' 210 91Va 91 Va 91'a IV4 5 24', 244 247 Va 10 49V4 48 4834 180 641 64 44 Vt 1 20 20 20 10 84 84 84 220 79 79 79 17 24 25V4 253 '4 2 20 20 20 Vt 4 35 35 35 41 52' SI'. 514 Vs 152 254 244 254 Vi 3 494 49'3 49'3 27 494 48V4 48' Vs 1 42V3 42'3 42'2 '4 2 33' 37' 33V, '4 7 36 35V'3 35'3 -1' Nursing, and will provide a 148 31V.

30'3 30'3 13 109 52 51V2 514 4 maximum of $1,000 per year lor an individual student. 39 30'a 29 29 Vt awarded to the Meharry Medical College department of 164 63Va 614 614 -1' 175 444 4413 44'! Vb According to Sister Catherine, director of the school of nursing, 3 3044 304 304 '4 740 47 42 42 4 57 3(1' 30 14 R-S THE GRANT, which is the loans would go toward pay 486 164 154 144 -4-1'. 4 51 51 14 Unit MM 1.20 Unit Nuclear Unit Pk Min 'it h- US Borax la US Foi Mi US Frgt i.20a OSGvpim 3a US Ind .70 US Lines 2b USPlay 1.909 USPCh pfl.20 USPIyCh 1.50 l'c Shoe 1.20 US Smelt lb US Steel 2 40 US Tob 1.60 USTob pfl .75 Unit Util .80 I'n'v Amer UnAm pf2.50 UnAm'2pf 1.75 Mni" 1 eaf la UnlvOPd 1.40 iiniAhn 1,60 "ri Blrlq .60 pi "i I ITO Cn 1 7" 1 70 "-noal 1 30 v.n"! 1 v(-nltFr 1.40 w-ripn. Assn 'mrfsin 1.6" (nrln f0 40 victor 4h vi'la-er 5" Vaf'Pw 1.36 E.P 5 VonGroc 1.4U pc Corp .70 ment of tuition, books and fees for approximately 15 student 11 41 39Vi 41 213 11 I'i 7412 25 MRS. MARY DEE GALLAHER JOINES Of Ashland City, Wednesday morning, June 14, 1967, in a local hospital.

Survived by husband, Malcolm Joines; son, Malcolm Douglas Joines of Ashland City; father, R. C. Gallaher sisters, Mrs. Margaret Love-lady, of Nashville, Mrs. Mable Nabors, Hollywood, Mrs.

Marie Carmack, of Gallatin, brothers, Joe L. Gallaher of Beech Grove, Gallaher, of Dayton, Ohio, W. T. Gallaher, Hollywood, grandson, Randall Douqlas Joines. Remains are at the Woodlawn Funeral Home, Thompson Lane.

Funeral services from the Woodlawn Chapel of Roses, Friday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock, conducted by Cornell Watts. The following will serve a pallbearers: Honorary: Clarence Young, Bobby Brown, Theodore Pate, C. A. Roberts, Jesse Hampton, Claude Black, Roger Joines, Dick Castleman. Active Robert Young, G.

M. Slater, Jesse Martin, B. H. Scott, D. P.

Reece, and Clarence Edward Barr. Interment Woodlawn Memorial Park. Arrangements hy WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME, 291-4754. 87 9B4 974 984 14 nurses. Oliver W.

Evans Oliver W. Evans, 71, of 712 Barbara Drive. Madison, retired bus driver for Nashville Transit died yesterday in Miller Clinic-Hospital. Services will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow at Phillips-Robinson Funeral Home with the Rev.

R. E. Wilcox officiating. Burial will be in National Cemetery. Survivors include his widow.

Mrs. Katie Yarbrough Evans: a son, Charles R. Evans. Chicago; a daughter, Miss Ruth Evans, Madison; two sisters, Mrs. Nannie Shelby and Mrs.

James Shelby, Clarksville; a brother, Ruben Evans, Dickson, and two grandchildren. 107 43 63' -Vt The new grant is a continua 12 20 20'4 20'4 '4 43 314 31'4 3113 14 4 241-2 24V4 24'2 Vt tion of a grant awarded to at 4 I814 18V 18'4 Vb 4 27V4 27 27'4 12 Thomas last year under the VANDERPOOL LILLARD FOSTER VANDERPOOL -1207 Pennock Ave. Tuesday afternoon, June 10, 1967, al a local Infirmary. Survived bv two sisters. Mrs.

Myrtle Lohman, and Mrs. Beulah Durham; ont brother, Ros-coe G. Vanderpool, Old Hickory; and a numeral of nieces and nephews. Remains rest at the funeral home of Phillips-Robinson, where funeral services will be conducted Friday morning at 10:00 o'clock, American Legion Post No. will be In charge of services at Graveside.

Interment National C.smeHrv. PHILLIPS-ROBINSON 282 524 52 524 4 7 116 115 116. 60 29V4 29 29'4 4 8 164 I6V2 I6V2 14 4 56V2 56 56'a 4 118 54', 54'4 54V'2 18 144 14V4 144 V4 39 377 374 37 V4 509 83V2 81 81V4 -2t 22 424 4 2 42'3 4 19 14'4 154 15', 3 15V, 15 15 12 14 13'2 134 Vd 48 164 164 164 30 32 308 32 2 120 17' 164 17' 4 5 174 174 Vi 21 423 nl4 414 258 20' I9i 2 204 51 22'-2 22' ''t 5 '7 164 16s 45 444 43'! 43' 1 a three-year extension of a previously awarded five-year grant under the same program, will be used to give a one-year internship special research training to prospective pathologists, according to Dr. Horace M. Frazier, chairman of the Meharry pathology department.

Four students will benefit from the funds this year, and approximately seven students are expected to come under the 3" 4114 40. 1. 7 31 Vi 30' 31 Vi V. RCA RCA cv pf4 RalstonP .40 P.anco In Ravbestos 3 Rayetle .60 RayrtHntl .70 Rnvnier 1.40b Raytheon .80 Ravthn pfl.12 Reading Co Readina 1 Pf Reading 2 pf RedOwl St 1 ReevorP 1.50 Reic', Ch RellabStr .90 Rt-hanEI 1.10 RepubMc Cp RcpCoro Pfl Peoubmd .60 RcpubStl 2.50 same program. Under present regulations 654 44 41S4 44 4 3 40'i 39'2 391-3 -IV.

50 of the loan repayment will 65 3 7 3'4 34' 79 664 65'. 66 be cancelled if the student en 56 25V, 25' 72 424 41', 47V4 '4 ters professional nursing for at least five years after gradua Wallace Maroney Jr. Gets Democratic post -iJI 93 97ii 93 14 4 27 2674 70 754 1 -K1. I. 89 5512 57i-ii 5'j IT- tion, Sister Catherine said..

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