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X) FIVE STAR il-A THE TAMSrA TRIBUNE, Tuesday, January 20, 1970 Florida Deaths Lawyer, Who Arranged Red Spy Trade, Dies four brothers, including Carl Ro Keansburg, N.J., Harvey Boyce, WILLIAM NEE CLEARWATER Lt. Col. BOX OF 24 PACOIL Kenneth E. Rasmussen, Ber wyn, Pa. AUGUST WALDHAUER CLEARWATER August C.

Waldhauer, 78, of 1551 Lemon Studied Saturday. Born in New York, he came here 13 years ago and was a retired employe of F. W. Woolworth and a Methodist. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Marie K. Waldhauer. MISS COLEEN GRIESHOP SAN ANTONIO Miss Coleen Grieshop, 73, of San Antonio, died Monday in a Tampa hospital. She was a native of St. Marys, and lived inl Tampa before moving here.

She was a retired bookkeeper and was Catholic. Survivors include two Mrs. Martha Barnes, San Antonio, and Mrs. Mary McGrath, Covington, four brothers, Lewis Grieshop of Tampa, Bernard Grieshop of St. Petersburg, John Grieshop of Land O'Lakes, and Joe Grieshop of Cincinnati, Ohio.

MRS. META WILBUR MEEK assigned to depend Abel, captured in Brooklyn after nine years of espionage. Unruffled by the vilification of cranks, Donovan mounted a determined defense that saved Abel's life. During the trial, Donovan observed that a death sentence for Abel night eliminate any future exchange for Americans condemned as spies in Russia. While Donovan argued for the Russian's life, his own three daughters and son were subjected to scorn and innuendo at school.

Donovan's prophecy proved out five years, later, when Abel, who received a 30-year sentence, was traded for Francis Gary Powers, pilot of a U2 spy plane downed in Russia. The capture of Powers caused a diplomatic flurry in which Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev canceled a summit meeting with President Dwight D. Eisenhower. AFTER DONOVAN'S undercover diplomacy in East Berlin, the swap was arranged and on Feb. 10, 1962.

Abel and Powers passed each other to freedom across the East-West line in Berlin. President John F. Kennedy told Donovan the return of Powers involved, "valuable contributions to the national interest." NEW YORK MP) James B. Donovan, the lawyer who arranged the trade of Soviet 'spy Rudolf Abel for American U2 pilot Franpis Gary Powers, died yesterday at Brooklyn's Methodist Hospital. He was 53 and death was attributed to heart failure.

Donovan also negotiated the release of more than a thou-, sand Cubans taken prisoner in the abortive Bay of Pigs in- vasion in 1961. He accomplished this after four months of talks with Prime Minister Fidel Castro in 1962. A graduate of Fordham University and the Harvard Law School, Donovan served with the U.S. Office of Scientific Research and Development, which supervised development of the atomic bomb and assisted in the Nurenberg war crimes trials. HE HAD a thriving law practice, was president of Prat Institute, and was Democratic candidate for the U.S.

Senate in 1962, losing to Sen. Jacob K. Javits of New York. Donovan was an expert in intricate insurance law, but his skills most critical to the nation were in delicate negotiations beyond diplomacy. He first came to public attention in 1957 when he was I LIMIT 1 soornmmiitr I I ftrn i "JTSl COW0SPECMS CKH TO SaOO fM LECANTO Mrs.

Metajdied yesterday. He had lived ST. JOSEPH ASPIRIN Louise 84, a native of Hicksville, N.Y. and a resident of 14 N. Melbourne St.

the past five years, died Sunday. She was a Lutheran. Survivors' include Funeral Notices MARTIN, MRS. MINNIE M. (MIMD Funeral services for Mrs.

Minnie M. (Mimi) Martin of 1721 Richardson Place, will be held THIS MORNING AT 10:30 O'CLOCK FROM THE CHAPEL OF J. L. REED SON, 3410 HENDERSON BLVD. AT DELEON STREET, with Reverend John B.

Dixon, D.D., pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, officiating. Interment will follow in Myrtle HiU Me-moria Park. The family requests: "PLEASE OMIT FLOWERS" and tf-GRAIN 36's FOR CHILDREN Limit 1 with coupon Court Bars -Speedup' For Draft Protesters MURINE EYE DROP: suKKesuf memunai lajim minimis iuin i i i the Heart Association or the Radio Roseberg, had lived here 18CC j9( PLASTIC BOTTLE mu Limit 1 with coupon thru Wed. 121 BRECK SHAMPOO Iwehl, Lecanto; and a stepson, Merton Wilbur, Avan, N.Y. MRS.

SUSIE MULDROW HERNANDO Mrs. Susie Elizabeth Muldrow, 87, a native of Viana, died yesterday. She was a Methodist. Survivors in clude two sons, Fred E. Spoon-er, Hernando, and Josh F.

Spooner, Sebring; and two brothers, Ashley C. Anderson and Bishop Anderson, both of Jacksonville. MRS. MARIA ESPINA BALBIN Mrs. Maria Espina Balbin, 85, of 305 20th Ave.

Indian Rocks Beach, died yesterday. A native of Spain, she lived in Tampa 57 years and in Indian Rocks Beach 14 years. She was the widow of Jose Espina Balbin, a pioneer dairyman in Hillsborough County. Survivors include a son, Jack Espina Balbin, Indian Rock Beach; and one brother, Sabino Corujo, Spain. THOMAS LOWERY JR.

LAKELAND Thomas M. Lowery of 743 Winfree here 40 years, was a native of Seneca, S.C., a retired book-keeper and a member of South-side Baptist Church. Survivors include his widow, Theresa; one son, Thomas M. Lowery III; two brothers, including William Lowery of Melbourne; four sisters, including Mrs. Harvey Clanton of Clearwater.

GEORGE PYEATT HUDSON George F. Pyeatt, 65, of 1124 Albatross Lane, died yesterday. He was a native of seven years, coming from Portland, and was a retired foreman. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Jeanne M.

Pyeatt; a son, Donald J. Pyeatt, Puyal- lap, and a daughter. Mrs. Jacalyn Benke, Nyack, N.Y. CHARLES BOYCE ZEPHYRHILLS Charles Edward Boyce, 67, died Sunday A native of Hazlet, N.J., he came here a year ago from Matawan, N.J., to reside at 708 Bird Tropical Trailer Park, He was a retired florist and a Protestant.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Marian Boyce; three sons, Louis Boyce, Funeral Notices SUAREZ, JOSE A. Funeral service for Mr. Jose A. Suarez, 74.

of 3314 110th will be held Tuesday morn-ing at 10 a.m. from the Lord It Fer nandez Colonial Chapel. Interment will be in Garden of Memones Cemtery. Pallbearers are Daniel Victor Suarez, Antonio Hernandez, Antonio Medina, Roland Suarez, and Tony Medina. LORD fc FERNANDEZ FUNER AL HOME, INC.

WILBUR, MRS. META LOUISE Funeral services for Mrs. Meta Louise Wilbur, 84. Beverly Hills in Lecantd, Fla. will be held 10 a.m.

Tuesday at the Beverly Hills Community Church with Rev. Leroy Dority officiating. The remains will be sent to Wagner Funeral Home in Hicksville, N. Y. for continued services and interment.

Local arrangements are under direction of Porter Funeral Home, Inverness. IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory of LeRoy atansel who passed away January -20th, 1969. He is deeply loved missed by his family friends. Mrs. Ruth Stansel And Family IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Swan E.

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SPIRO SELLAS PALM HARBOR Spiro Sellas, 74, of Tarpon Lakeview Mobile Home Park, died yester day. He was a native of Greece, had lived here three months, coming from Big Rapids, was a retired restaurant owner, and was a member of Greek Orthodox Church. Survivors in clude his widow, Mrs. Lambrene Sellas; two sons, Dr. Nicholas Sellas, Plymouth, and Dr.

Const an tine Sellas, Grand Rapids, three brothers and three sisters. PAUL PIERCE TARPON SPRINGS -r- Paul R. Pierce, 75, Tarpon Lakeview Trailer Park, died Sunday. He was a native of Muncy, had lived here six yearSj. coming from Leesburg, was a retired stockman in the automobile industry, was a member of Christian Church, and was a Mason.

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years ago from Georgia and was a Mason, life member of the Elks, and member of the Retired Officers Club. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Inez Nee; a son, Capt. William P. Nee, Ft.

Sill, two sisters and four brothers. MRS. ANNA WRIGHT CLEARWATER Mrs. Anna F. Wright, 77, of 2232 Heber- sham died yesterday, Born in St.

Louis, she came here six years ago and was a Methodist. Survivors in clude her husband, William C. Wright; a son, John W. Right, Scottsdale, two daugh ters, Mrs. Annie Lewis, Tampa and Mrs.

Marion Lewis, Ponte Vedra Beach. RAYMOND DECKER CLEARWATER Raymond L. Decker, 76, of 1138 Grove died Sunday. Born in Wisconsin, he came here two months ago and was a retired chemist and a Catholic. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Adeline M. Decker a son, Richard L. Decker, Wau- kegan, a daughter, Mrs. Marie Sshellenger, Des Plains and a sister. DR.

M. P. RASMUSSEN LARGO Dr. Marius P. Ras mussen, 76t of 12731 138th N.

died Sunday. Born in New York, he came here three years i ago and was a retired profes' sor of economics at Cornell Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Ellen N. Rasmussen, Lar go; two sons, Allen E. Rasmus.

sen, Fayetteville, N.Y., and Ex-Quiz Master Hal March Dies From Cancer LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Actor and comedian Hal March, whose name became a household word when he was master of ceremonies for the television quiz show, "The $64,000 Question," died yesterday of lung cancer. He was 49. March underwent surgery at Cedars of Lefanon Hospital last November and had been taking: cobalt, treatments. He had received a telegram of encouragement from 'actor John Wayne; who won his own battle with lung cancer. March reentered the hospital early in January.

THE AFFABLE, dark-haired performer spent 19 years as an actor, comedian and singer in nightclubs, burlesque and radio before the quiz program became famous and its contestants celebrities. Funeral Notices GRIESHOP, MISS COLEEN ANN Funeral services for Miss Coleen Ann Grieshop, 73, of San Antonio, who passed away Monday, will be held Thursday morning at 9:30 o'clock in St. Anthony's church with the Rev. Lawrence Schuek officiating. Interment will be in St.

Anthony's cemetery. Rosary services are. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in St. Anthony Church. Coleman and Ferguson Com- pany is in charge.

HILL, MRS. MARGARET Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Hill, 98, resident of 209 W. Warren, who passed away bunoay evening in a local hospital, will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the Highland Avenue United Methodist Church, 2800 Highland with the Rev. Joe Ed McGahey, Pastor, to officiate.

Interment will follow in the Woodlawn Cem-tery. Arrangements by the WILSON SAMMON- COMPANY FUNERAL HOME, 4730 N. Armenia Avenue. HUNTER, MR8. LOUISE LOV Mrs.

Louise Loy Hunter, 89, widow of the late George W. Hunter, formerly of 3601 E. Sterling Circle, Tampa, and of Fairview of St. Petersburg, passed away saiuraay evening. Memorial services will be held Thursday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock from the First Presbyterian Church with Dr.

John Dickson, Pastor, officiating. The family requests no flowers and those who wish may contribute to the George and Louise Hunter Memorial Scholarship Fund at the First Presbyterian Church. F. T. BLOUNT CO.

FUNERAL HOME, 5101 NEBRASKA AVENUE, in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Hunter was a mem- ber of the First Presbyterian Church where she taught the Homebuilders Sunday School Class and a former member and teacher of the Church of the Covenant in Erie, Pa. for many years. She graduated from Vassar Col lege and the University of Tampa taught at the Ballast Point Jr.

High School; was part-time faculty member of the University of Tampa; was active in the A.A.U.W.; and was winner of Blue Ribbons for Hooked Rugs at the Hillsborough County Fair. Survivors in elude 2 sons, Payson Loy Hunter, Southport. and George Truman Hunter, Greenwich, and 5 grand children. KNODLE. ARTHUR F.

Funeral services for Arthur F. Knodle will be held Tuesday, Jan. 20 at 2:30 P.M. at co*ker's Funeral Home, Wauchula with Rev. Dag Cordovi officiating.

Burial will be in Wauchula Cemetery, with graveside rites Dy Hardee County Bar. racks No. 1872. World War I Veterans Mr. Knodle was born In Maryland and was married in 1924 to Grace Potts, who is his only survivor.

They moved to Wauchula in 1947. He was a mem ber of the Moose Lodge, The Order of nagies and Hardee County Barracks No. 1872, World War I Veterans. LEON, ROMEO Funeral services for Mr. Romeo Leon 66, of 1015 E.

North Bay will be held Tuesday at 4 p.m. from the A. P. Boza NEBRASKA CHAPEL (2305 Nebraska Ave.) with interment to follow in Woodlawn Cemetery. Survivors Include his wife, Mrs.

Renee Leon; a daughter, Mrs. Yolanda Realei and ov lister, Mrs. Clementina Chavez. Pallbearers: Oscar Leon, Raul Salgado, Jr Reinaldo Salgado, Jimmy Chavez, George Chavez, and Rodolfo Chavez. PLEASE OMIT LORENZ, MRS.

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Lawrence Catholic Church officiating. Interment will follow in Myrtle Hill Memorial Park. ZITO, uiTAirc HAimnMip i viiriLiu iirtiii lumu 59t VALUE 39C VALUE thru Wed. 121 mm $1.09 VALUE Wed. 121 VALUE Wed.

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Howell, Frank McWilliams, Bert Willard, Ron ald Hamilton, James Boring, ana nr. John Kellogg. MEO, FRANK A. Funeral services for Mr. Frank A.

Meo age 71. of 1801 Na vajo Ave. will be held Wednesday morning at 10:00 o'clock at the Most Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, Central at E. Linebaugh, at which time a Reau'em Mass for the repose of the Soul will be offered by Tne Reverend Father John X. Linnehan, pastor, in-terment will follow at Myrtle Hill Me morial Park.

Rosary service will be recited this evening at 8:00 O'clock at the CHAPEL OF THE JENNINGS U-NERAL HOME, 6900 Nebraska Ave. at MERRITT. MRS. LILLrE M. Mrs.

Lillie M. Merritt, 76. of Route 1 Box 147-AB, Thonotosassa passed away Sunday afternoon. Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at 10:00 o'clock from the chapel of the F. T.

BLOUNT CO. FUNERAL HOME, 5101 NEBRASKA AVENUE with Rev. Thomas K. Shoe. maker, Pastor of Temple Terrace Church of God, officiating assisted by Rev.

John T. Roberts, retired Church of God Minister. Active pallbearers win be w. v. Ausourn, h.

m. Bene Xi-ld. E. J. Bussell, R.

F. Driggers, W. F. Moore and W. L.

Gillett. Hon. orary pallbearers will be G. W. Davis, Rev.

j. A. Lewis, J. Murreu, j. Pass.

Milton Underwood and W. Shoune. Interment will be in Royal Cemetery, St. Petersburg, Flor Ida. Survivors Include 1 daughter, Mrs.

Rosalie Johnson. Tampa; 1 sister, Mrs, Rell Molden. TamDa: 1 granddaugh. ter, Mrs. Sandra Davis, Tampa; and 2 great grandsons.

MR8. SUSIE ELIZABETH Funeral services for Mrs. Susie Elizabeth Muddrow 87, Hernando will be held 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Chanel of PORTER FUNERAL HOME, Inverness, with the Rev. Joe.

Hughes and Rev. Frank Bamaby officiating. Interment will follow in the Oak Ridge Cemetery Inverness. paige. MISS LYNN E.

Funeral ser vices for Miss Lynn E. Paige, age 15 a resident of Ft. Meade wno passed away Sunday will be held at 2 o.m, Tuesday from the First United Method. 1st Church. Ft.

Meade with Rev. J. O. Witt- and Rev. Harry Russell officiating, interment will follow in Oak Hill Burial Park, Lakeland.

She is survived bv her mother and father Mr. and Mrs. James I. Paige, Ft. Meade, one sister Miss Patty Paiee, ft.

Meaae, one brother James Earl Paige, Ft Meade. Maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Huberte Lanier, Zolfo Springs, paternal grandmother, Mrs. Bertie Briant, Brandon.

Mr. C. J. Paige paternal grandfather of Columbus, two great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. B. Hiers, Brandon, ar-- rangements under the directions oi Moodv Funeral Home. RAUSCH. EARL MELVIN (M-SGT.

u. AIR FORCE KET1KEDI runerai services for Mr. Earl Melvin Bausch, age 49, of 7001 Interbay Blvd. will be held at 10-30 o'clock Wednesday morning at CURRY'S FUNERAL HOME, 605 S. MacDill Ave.

Harold D. Chaplain from MacDill Air Force Base will officiate. Interment will follow in Myrtle Hill Memorial Park with full military honors conducted by MacDill Air Force Base. SCHEID, MRS. HAZEL HAND-AL-Funeral services for Mrs.

Hazel Handal Scheld 85, of 2909 Woodrow Ave. a resident of Tampa for 27 'years, ho passed away Sunday, will be held Tuesday afternoon at 4:00 -o'ciock ai B. MARTON REED FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL, Plant Ave. at Piatt St. The Rev.

Joseph C. Abernathy Minister of Music of the First Baptist Church of Tampa, will officiate. Cremation will follow. eu-ivf-T rv tnuv Funeral ser vces for Mr. John R.

Skingley, 86, of 8110 18th Street, will be held th's afternoon at 1 o'clock at the JENNINGS tp it v. a I. HOME CHAPEL, 6900 T.k...if. Air mnw of Slieh. with The Rev'd John R.

Griffith, rector of Saint Francis Episcopal unurcn, omtr atinz. Cremation will follow. smith, rraham SHANNON Funeral nervines for Mr. Graham Shannon Smith. 49, of 3206 Azeele Street, win be held WEDNESDAY MORNING AT 11:00 O'CLOCK FROM THE CHAPEL OF J.

L. REED SON. 3410 HEN-PEPSON BOULEVARD, AT DELEON STREET, with Reverend Fr. J. R.

Griffith, rector of St. Francis Episcoial Church, officiating. Interment will follow at Myrtle Hill Memorial Park. Pallbearers are: Nick Furci. Harrv Wilson, Ralph Eubanks, Dannv Diaz, Wn'ter Bean, and Bill Wager.

Honorary oallbearers are: Dr; A. G. Gonzalez, Dr. Richard Blank, Dr. William B.

Hopkins and members of the Musicians Association of Tampa. SMOOT, MRS. DOROTHEA Funeral services for Mrs. Dorotnea amooi, of Canton, Ohio, will be held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the chapel of the BOWE'S FUNERAL HOME. 3023 Busch Blvd.

The Rev. J. Earl Tharo. D.D., pastor of New Orleans Baotist Church, officiating. Inrermont will follow J- Sunset Memorv Cemetery.

Pallbearers: Schuy'o- Leo Peterson. John Aams, and Doug Adams. THE FAMILY REQUEST THAT FLOWERS PLEASE BE OMITTED, ANT) THOSE WHO WTSH PLFASE DONATE TO THE CANCER FUND. 7-oz. mckesson PINTOL SPRAY Limit 2 with coupon thru pij WOOD CLOTHESPINS with Greene County, and Taliaferro County, where the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund said jury service vlaws were depriving Negroes of their rights.

Funeral Notices ALBANO. FRANCESCO Funeral services for Mr. Francesco Albano, 76, of 2410 12th will be held Wednesday at 4 P.M. from Uie A. r.

buza kivkk- SIDE CHAPEL (3809 N. Armenia with Interment in Centra Asturiano Memorial Park. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ignazia Albano, a son, Nick B. Albano, two daughters, Mary Rose Noto and Angle DiFranco, two brothers, netro ana Angeio Albano, eleven grandchildren and four great grandchildren.

Pallbearers will be Anthony J. Noto, Nicholas Albano, Anthony F. Albano. Angel Arenas Nathan Albano and Tony DiFranco. A requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul at O.L.P.H.

Church, Wednesday at 10 A.M. THE FAMILY WILL BE AT THE CHAPEL TUESDAY EVENING P.M. TO 9 P.M. TO RECEIVE FRIENDS. ALVAREZ, JOSE "RUBIO" Funeral services for Mr.

Jose' "Rublo Alvarez, 94, of 907 E. Columbus- will be conducted this afternoon at 4:00 o'clock from the Garden Chapel, Duval Funeral Home, 3806 Nebraska with Rev. Hal Hunter, Pastor of the Riverside Baptist Church to officiate. Interment will be In the Centre Asturiano Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Avelio Perez, JerardV Perez, Anibal Ebra, Justo Baltar, Andrew Vila Gui'lerman Alvarez.

BALBIN, MARIA ESPINA Funeral services for Maria Espina Balbin, 85, of 30S 20th Ave. Indian Rocks Beach will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 P.M. from the Lord fc Fernandez Colonial Chapel. Mrs. Balbin is the widow of the late Jose Espina Balbin one of the nioneer dairymen of Hillsborough County.

Interment will be centro Asturiano Memorial ceme. tery. A Rosary will be held Tuesda: evening with the OLPH Church off elating. THE FAMILY WILL BE AT THE FUNERAL HOME TUESDAY EVENING FROM 7 TO 9 TO RE CEIVE KIENDS. BAYON.

EDWARD J. Funeral serv. ices for Edward J. Bayon, 75. Rt, 1430 Piatt New Port Richey, passed away Jan.

u. Kosary services will be held Tuesday 7:30 P.M. Chapel Padgett runerai nome, mi Hwy is. Holiday, Florida. Requiem Mass will be held Wednesday 9:30 A.M.

at Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church, in new Fort Richey, Florida, with Ft. Michael Lean O.S.B.. officiating and interment will be St. John Cemetery, BrooKiyn, im.y. riends may call from 3 to 9 at the Funeral Home.

BEHRENS, MRS. FRIEDA C. Mrs. rneaa c. Behrens, 67, of 2306 Bonita Avenue, Vero Beach, Florida, former resident of Tampa for 60 years, passed away Saturday morning.

Funeral serv ices will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the chanpel of the T. BLOUNT CU. FUNERAL HOME. 5101 NEBRASKA AVENUE with Rev. Bob E.

Lyons, Pastor of Sulphur Springs Church of God. officiating. Pall. bearers will be A. W.

Johns R. E. Simmons, J. D. Pullara.

W. E. Jones, I. G. Shaw and T.

J. Shaw. Interment will be in Myrtle Hill cemetery. CANNON. CARL L.

Funeral ser vices for Mr. Carl L. Cannon, age 73. of 4851 Gandy Blvd. wUI be held at o'clock Tuesday morning at CURRY'S FUNERAL HOME, 605 MacDill Ave.

Mr. Vance N. Nelson, Minister of Guernsey City will offici ate. Final services and interment will be in the Toledo Memorial Park. To.

ledo, Ohio, under the direction of the Blrkenkamp Funeral Home. CARMONA, VIRGINIO-Funeral services for Virgtnio carmona, 43, of Ruskin, will be held in Rohstown, Texas, under the direction of the Ramon Funeral Home. Local arrangements bv BRAN DON MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, hi i. rarsons tsranaon. COOK, CHARLES H.

Funeral services for Mr. Charles H. cook, 76, of 7611 North will be held this morning at o'ciock from tne uraveside in Garden of Memories Cemetery, with Mr. Richard Chamness, pastor of the Broad Street Christian Church, offici ating. Arrangements in charge of SNIPES-HAMILTON FUNERAL HOME, 6718 N.

Armenia Avenue. DAVIS, OLIVER WILLIS Funeral services for Mr, Oliver W. Davis, 69, of Rt. 1, Dover, will be held Wednesday morning at 11:00 o'clock from the Pleasant Grove Assembly of God, Rev. Charles Barineau.

Rev. W. L. Wallace and Rev. Adison Pieden will officiate.

Interment in Pleasant Grove Cemetery. Those selected to serve as pallbearers will please meet at the Church at 10:45 O'clock. WELLS FUNERAL HOME, in. charge of arrangements. DEPAGTER, WILLARD "BILL" Mr.

Willard "Bill" DePagter, 74, of 1005 E. Patterson Tampa, passed away Sunday morning. Graveside services will be held Wednesday morning at 11:30 o'clock from the American Legion Cemetery, with Seminole Post 111 American Legion, officiating. Seminole Post 111 will serve as pallbearers and provide full military honors at the graveside. Friends and relatives are requested to please meet at the Cemetery.

F. T. BLOUNT CO. FUNERAL HOME, 5101 NEBRASKA AVENUE, In charge of arrangements. Survivors Include his wife, Mrs.

Florence DePagter, Tampa; 1 son, Robert A. DePagter, Lake Charles, 5 sisters, Mrs. James Ebllng, Nokomls, Mis. Mildred Fuller, Mrs. Harold Pickett, Mrs.

Jennie Medendorp, all of Grand Rapids, and Mrs. Nettle Martin, Port Hope, Mich. I 2 brothers. John DePagter, Nokomls, and Lambert Jackson, Mien, (Continued from Page 1) substituted for these proseca tions, a vast rewriting of the act is needed." The iustice added: "The power under the regulations to declare a registran 'delinquent' has no statutory standard or even guidelines. The power is exercsed entire ly at the discretion of the local board.

"It is a broad, roving au thority, a type of adminis trative absolutism not con genial to our lawmaking tradi tions." JUSTICES HUGO L. Byron R. White and Thurgood Marshall also supported the proposition that Congress has not authorized the accelerated draft of so called delinquents. Chief Justice Warren E. Burger and Justices John M.

Harlan and Potter Stewart voted to overturn the conviction pending before the court but for other reasons. The fuling left unsettled the question whether draft boards have the power to reclassify war protesters 1A. Indications are strong, however, that this power also is in serious jeopardy. The ruling left unsettled the year sentence of David Earl Gutknecht, 22, of Gaylord, who turned in his draft card during an antiwar demonstration in Minneapolis in 1967. IN A SEPARATE thrust at draft boards the court agreed to hear the appeal of a Kentucky man who questions the process of determining conscientious objector status.

This case of Joseph Thomas Mulloy, 25, of Prestonburg will be heard this spring. The court's second major ruling was a warning that Negroes may not be kept off fo: racial reasons. But this was coupled with a refusal to dismantle Alabama and Georgia laws that civil rights lawyers claim work as instruments of discrimination. "Whether jury service be deemed a right, a privilege, or a duty," said Justice Stewart, "the state may no more extend it to some of its citizens and deny it to others on racial grounds than it may invidiously discriminate in the offering and withholding of the elective franchise. However, Stewart said, even overwhelming proof of Negro underrepresentation on some Southern juries and school boards is not grounds for invalidating laws that limit service to "well informed" citizens.

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