Alabama Journal from Montgomery, Alabama (2024)

a a a a a a a a British Wife Seeks Red OK To See Mate HELD IN RED SPY EXPOSE OBITUARIES MEMORY CHAPEL BROOKS M. N. ROMEO HEAD, Thomas Lloyd. Funeral services for Mr. Head were held from First Baptist Church Sunday at, 1.

p.m. with Dr. J. White and Dr. Frank Tripp officiating.

Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery with Leak-Memory Chapel directing. Active pallbearers were Floyd R. Johnson, William Silas Garrett, M. H. Killingsworth T.

A. Belser, William Gaillard, Howard Fisher, William C. Fitzpatrick and W. B. Paterson III.

Honorary pallbearers were E. P. Young, G. A. Dozier, Dr.

Grover Murchison, L. E. Creel, Dr. R. E.

Cammack, Davis Cooper, T. C. Carlton, Dr. N. F.

Greenhill, H. T. Fitzpatrick, H. L. Weath- erby, W.

T. Price, Reid Doster, Hilman, Head, Dr. Lamar Pritchett, Walter McKee, Sterling Culpepper, John Lamar, Robert Lamar, Kendrick Upchurch, Dr. Harris Dawson, J. D.

Flowers, R. F. Hudson, Paul Fuller, Haygood Paterson and active deacons of the First Baptist Church. TEMPLE, Thomas H. 72, a resident of Montgomery, died in a Biloxi, hospital Saturday at 6:30 a.m.

after an extended illness. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Lennie Temple, Montgomery; one son, Capt. Thomas Temple Ft. Walton on Beach, two vis, Ocean City, and Mrs.

daughters, Mrs. a Thelma DaElizabeth Andrews, Baytown, one sister, Mrs. Nan Landers, Montgomery; nine grandchildren. Funeral services were held from LeakMemory Chapel today at 10:30 a.m. with Dr.

W. F. Calhoun officiating. Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery with Leak-Memory Chapel directing. Active pallbearers were Joseph Landers, Thomas Lan- ders, Frank Temple, Roy Higgins, John J.

Temple and Dewey Baber. MARTIN, James 25, a resident of Atlanta, and a former, in resident an of Atlanta Montgom- hospital Saturday at 11:15 p.m. after an extended illness. He was a member of the First Baptist Church. Surviving are the parents, Mr.

and Julian W. Martin, Montgomery: one sister, Mrs. Arnold Schmitz, Houston, one niece; one nephew. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at p.m. from Leak-Memory Chapel with Dr.

J. R. White officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery with Le a k- Memory Chapel directing. Remembrances may be made to the Cancer Society or the Baptist Hospital Fund.

WHITE CHAPEL H. S. DURDEN -G. E. VICKERY CHAMBLESS, Jean Alex, a lifetime resident of Montgomery and a resident of 867 Terrace died in a local hospital at 9:10 p.m.

Sunday night following a brief illness. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Myrtle Garvin Chamoless, Montgomery; William P. Chambless Montgomery: Hal Chambless, T- Chambless, New Orleans, a sister, Mrs. Sarah Chambless Harrison, Montgomery.

He was a member of St. Mark's Methodist Church, the Oak Park Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, Alcazar Temple and the American Legion. Funeral services will be held from White Chapel Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. with the Revs. Millard Spikes and Leonard Howell officiating.

Burial will be in Memorial Cemtery. Honorary pallbearers will be Dr. J. N. Thorsteead, Dr.

B. S. Mash, members of the Alcazar Shrine Temple, the Scottish Rite, Jefferson Davis Barracks of the American Legion, and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers. In lieu of remembrances the family requests that contributions be sent to the heart fund. ELLIS, Mrs.

Frances Laney, a lifelong resident of Pike Road, died in a local hospital at 5:50 p.m. Saturday after a an extended illness. Surviving are the husband, M. C. Ellis, Pike Road; mother, Mrs.

Mena Goree Laney, Pike Road; two sons, M. C. Ellis Birmingham; Laney Ellis, Montgomery; three brothers, C. W. Laney, L.

Laney Jr. and A. G. Laney, all of Montgomery; two grandchildren, Murphis Calvin Ellis III and Leigh Ellis, both of Birming. ham.

The funeral will be held from White Chapel Monday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Ray Simmons and Dr. S. Louis Armstrong officiating.

Burial will be in Memorial Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Rhett Ellis, Tommy Ellis, Cecil, Vaughn, William M. Strait, Jimmy Laney and Braynt Carlisle. Honorary pallbearers will be Joseph G. Carlisle, C.

M. Carlisle, Leonard D. Carlisle, Gerry Ellis, Howard Tutwiler, FINER FRESHER -FLOWERS Capitol Floral Company Adame 265-6728 SYMPATHY FLOWERS Gardens Telephone 262-7731 Big Assault On Illiteracy Waged By U.N. By DONALD JOHNSTON UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (UPD) -The United Nations has taken steps to speed development of information media in areas lacking adequate mass communications for spreading education and culture.

The program is expected to produce widespread growth of press, radio, television and film facilities in Asia, Africa and Latin AmericaThe world organization was stirred into action by a survey made by the U.N. Educational, Scientific Cultural Organization (UNESCO) showing 70 per cent of the world's population is without proper communications facilities. According to conclusions drawn PERSON-TO-PERSON LOW, British Detectives To Be Paid Overtime LONDON (UPI) British detectives soon will earn overtime pay for working extra hours on big cases. About 7,000 detectives, more than 2,000 of them in London, will be affected. Present rules call for overtime only for work done on days off.

from the survey, an estimated 2 billion persons lack the benefits inherent in mass media in such fields as information, education, and entertainment. The General Assembly's Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Committee recently passed a resolution inviting the U.N. Technical Assistance Board and the Special Fund to help the developing countries in strengthening their massing communications. Approval of resolution opened the way for United Nations projects in areas where information media have suffered from lack of money and technical Iknow-how. MONDAY ALABAMA JOURNAL 7-C DECEMBER 17, 1962.

MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA Hoyle Williams, J. Maxwell Dean, R. M. Hardwick, Edward Bourne Charles A. Trott, James S.

Roy, Capt. E. H. Dean, John S. Hodgson Henry Earl Elliott and James Foshee.

HOLLADAY, Mrs. Mary! Ellen. The funeral for Mrs. Holladay was held from the Live Oak Methodist Church Sunday at 3:30 p.m. with the Rev.

Cameron Bryant and the Rev. Travis Hitt officiating. Burial was "Chapei Oak Cemetery, White directing. Survivors include the husband, J. F.

Holladay, Montgomery; a daughter, Mrs. R. M. Shaw, Montgomery; three grandchildren; four great grandhcildren. Pallbearers were Samuel Carr, Clay Jordan, Chappie Thomas, Thomas Jordan, James M.

Jordan and E. L. Perrett. STATE DEATHS Inverness McRAE, Mirs, Julia, 88, died in a Troy hospital Sunday. Funeral services were held Monday at 10:30 a.m.

from the Inverness Baptist Church, the Rev. 0. D. Cope officiating. Burial was the church cemetery, Wilson's Funeral Home directing.

Deatsville THORNTON, Denson, hospital 52, died Satur- in Montgomery day. Funeral services were held Monday at 2 p.m. from Campbell Brown Service Funeral Home Chapel, Rev. William Hocutt and the Rev. Robert Edge officiating.

Burial was in the Lebanon Cemetery. Montgomery survivors include a sister, Mrs. Lovie Lou Blackmon. Phenix City AUSTIN, Mrs. Mary Rebecca, 85, died Sunday in Dadeville.

Funeral services will be held Monday at 4 p.m. EST at Zebelun Baptist Church, near Union Springs, the Rev. Jack Bodenhamer and the Rev. A. T.

Byrd officiating. Burial will be in Sandfield Cemetery, Colonial Funeral Home directing. Evergreen WARD, Lee Roy, 69, died Sunday morning in a local hospital. Funeral services were held Monday at 1:30 p.m. from Dozier Baptist Church, Rev.

Welby Bozeman and the Rev. Sam Granade officiating. Burial was in the Good Hope Cemetery, Cope Funeral Home directing. Newton TURNER, Mrs. Minnie 75, Sunday at a Montgomery hospital.

Funeral services were held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Goodwater Free Will Baptist Church, the "Rev. S. T. Shutes officiating.

Burial was in the church cemetery, WardWilson Brown Service directing. Montgomery survivors include a son, Audie D. Turner. Atmore STACY, Mrs. Mattie Byrd, 80, died at a local hospital Saturday night.

Funeral services will be held Monday at 3 p.m. from the Bratt Assembly of God Church, the Rev. Harvey Henderson officiating. Burial will be in Godwin Cemetery, Johnson Funeral Home directing. Dothan WINGATE, Mrs.

Willie Gertrude, 72, died in a local hospital Sunday morning. Funeral services were held Monday at 2 p.m. from the Johnson Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in the Hartford Semetery. McKenzie LEE, George Smithie, 60, died Sunday in an Opp hospital.

Funeral services were held Monday 2 p.m. from the Bushfield Primitive Baptist Church, the Rev. Levi Presley officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery, Johnson Funeral directing. Montgomery survivors include a daughter, Mrs.

Lois Gervin; two brothers, L. K. Lee and Bryant Lee. Opelika SATTERWHITE, William Frank, 73, died Saturday night. Funeral services were held Monday at 2 p.m.

at Frederick's Chapel, the Rev. Jon Appleton officiating. Burial was at Rosemere. HENDERSON, Johnny Floyd, 49, died in an automobile wreck early Sunday morning. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 3:30 p.m.

from Freder ick's Chapel, the Rev. B. S. V'arr officiating. Burial will be in Garden Hills.

Selma HOUSTON, Mrs. Pearl Whitman. 90, died Sunday. Funeral services will be held Monday 3:30 p.m. from the First Presbyterian Church, Dr.

John L. Newton officiating. Burial will be in. Live Oak Cemetery, Lawrence Service directing. Abbeville MeDANIEL, Philip 71, died early Sunday morning in a local hospital.

Graveside services were held Monday at 2 p.m. from the Abbeville Memorial Cemetery, the Rev. C. Britt officiating and Headland Mortuary directing. Opp WALLACE, infant daughter off Soldier Indicted TALLADEGA, Ala.

(AP) -Pvt. Robert L. Reed, who said he was trying to commit suicide in a traffic collision fatal to someone cise, has been indicted by a grand jury on charges of first degree murder and leaving the scene of an accident. Circuit Solicitor W. E.

Hollingsworth Jr. said Friday that Reed would be arraigned next Wednesday. The indictment was returned by the Talladega County grand jury. Table Protection NEW YORK (UPI) Portect your polished tables from the rigors of holiday entertainby covering them with a pad of latex foam rubber, home economists advise. The insulation material eliminates rings from hot dishes.

It also helps the tablecloth to lie smoother and silences the clatter of serving. FAMILY WANT LOW RATES 2 LINES 3 that day to this, the minute my family discovers we aren't using something anymore- RENTED HOUSE quick as you can say "Red Rover" we sell it with an inexpensive Person-To-Person Family Want Ad and get that "extra cash." 2-BR, refrig, and stove a furn. $45. 264-5885 after p.m. Now, I'm not one to "put on the dog" but we sure are living a lot better since Person-To-Person Family Want Ads came into our lives.

Get busy and put Person- ToPerson Family Want Ads to work for you today. It's doggone smart and profitable! 1 WEEK 1 WEEK 1 WEEK $2 $3 The Way I See Folks Who Use Person-To-Person Family Want Ads Are Doggone Smart People Take my family, for instance. Things sure have changed around here since we started putting Classified ads to work for us. We have more things and seem to have more fun too. IMMEDIATE RESULTS Used to hear the boss wishing he had what he called 'extra cash." He kept talking SOLD FIRST DAY about -but it was my mistress who really did something about it.

Stud'b'kr. good trs. $75. 262-0656. One day I followed her around the house.

She made list of every worthwhile thing she found that we weren't using anymore. The kids outgrown clothing and toys, a camera, the bedroom suite she wanted to replace, some appliances, sports equipment- SOLD TO 1ST PARTY even the dog house I don't use (now that I'm older and wiser). When she finished her VERY PLEASED list she went right to the phone and dialed 264-4567. Afterwards she told the boss about the friendly Ad Writer who had helped her word her ad, and that her 1 line only 20 GA. BROWNING auto.

with case cost her $1 for one week because she used Person-To-Person Family Want Ads. 3 boxes shells, $100. 262-0656. Well let me tell you, spent the next few days meeting an awful lot of people. They came to the house and paid cash for the things they wanted to buy And from RECEIVED 50 CALLS DIAL THE "MAGIC FOR FAST ACTION NUMBER" ACTION early results.

Call when item is Each item offered for sale or rent Person- To- -Person Family Want Ads Bomb Blasts Berlin's Wall By NICHOLAS DANILOFF MOSCOW (UPI) A British housewife hoped to find out towhen she may see her husband, imprisoned as a key figure in the major spy case building up here. Mrs. Sheila Wynne arrived Saturday to see her husband, Greville, who was arrested. in Budapest Nov. 2.

He was brought here and subsequently is alleged to have confessed taking part in a ring in" Russia. He is believed to be held in Lubyanka prison. Soviet newspapers so far have named five American diplomats as members of the ring and hinted Sunday that the list could grow. BIG TRIAL SEEN The signs indicated a buildup for the biggest Soviet show trial since the 1960 conviction of U2 pilot Francis Gary Powers on charges of aerial espionage. Two U.

S. diplomats archivist Richard C. Jacobs, of Egg Harbor, N. assistant agricultural attache Rodney W. Carlson, 30, of Alcester, S.

have left the Soviet Union. Pravda, the Communist party newspaper, Saturday accused three other embassy employes of being "cloak and dagger" agents. They are: Security officer Hugh Montgomery, 39, of Springfield, embassy doctor and assistant Air attache Capt. Alexis H. Davison, 31, of Atlanta; and second secretary Robert K.

German, 35, of Dallas, Tex. Jacobs was accused of spying Nov. 2 and was expelled three days later. Carlson left Russia Rusk To Report On Failure To Gain NATO Aid By ENDRE MARTON WASHINGTON (AP) Secretary of State Dean Rusk reports to President Kennedy today that America's Atlantic allies need more time, patience and persuasion to comply with the U.S. request that they contribute more to Europe's defense.

This was the impression Rusk apparently brought Sunday night from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's Paris meeting where U.S. proposals were reportedly greeted with something less than warmth. Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara arrived back in the capital earlier Sunday and submitted report to the President. The U.S.

delegation, headed by Rusk, McNamara, and Secretary of the Treasury Douglas Dillon, went to Paris determined to persuade the 15-nation defense organization that it must make greater commitments on NATO's vital central front. GIVEN COOL RECEPTION The U.S. argument got a chilreception, reports from Paris indcated. Although the communique issued by the ministers expressed agreement that it was necessary "to increase the effectiveness of conventional it also instructed NATO's permanent council "to review procedures in order to secure a closer alignement between NATO military requirements and national force plans." This wording, sources explained, was a compromise. While the communique paid lip service to the U.S.

request by accepting the necessity to increase conventional forces, it also adopted the opposing position, championed by Peter Thorneyeroft, Britain's defense secretary, who was reportas having told the conference that NATO has to live with what the member countries can place at its disposal. U.S. GOAL UNCHANGED Rusk, talking briefly to reporters on his arrival in Washington, said U.S. thinking remained unchanged and that the manpower "target is still 30 divisions." This target was several years ago, but NATO has only 23 to 24 divisions on the central sector, a force U.S. officials believe is too small to convince Moscow that a Cuba-like adventure in Berlin or elsewhere in Europe would not work.

Mr. and Mrs. Mizell Wallace, died Sunday. Graveside services were held from the Cedar Grove Cemetery Sunday at p.m., the Rev. Bruce Little and the Rev.

Monroe Sasser officiating and Rainer's Funeral Home directing. be S. Union Springs GIBSON, Joel 76, died in Bullock County Hospital Sunday after a short illness. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. from Wilson Funeral Home Chapel, the Rev.

Earl G. Langford officiating. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery in Pike County. Montgomery survivors include a son, Herman Gibson. Out Of State St.

Petersburg, Fla. RODGERS, Thomas Levie, 62, died in a Troy nospital Saturday. Funeral services were held Monday at 2 p.m. from Goshen Baptist Church, the Rev. Billy Nutt officiating.

Burial was in Goshen Cemetery, McGehee Funeral Home directing. last Friday after an official Tass news agency dispatch linked him with the alleged ring. Embassy officials said they have received no government demands yet that the other three embassy employes be expelled. RUSSIAN ACCUSED The seventh man accused of belonging to the ring is a Soviet government employe, Oleg V. Penkovsky was corrupted by such western customs as the Charleston and the twist while studying the secret codes used to send political, military and economic secrets to the West.

"He dreamed of the time when he would be in the New. York or London night clubs for good," it said. "But the ordinary Soviet people who worked alongside Penkovsky helped the security police to expose and catch the brazen traitor red-handed." BERLIN (AP) Twinkling lights of Christmas trees and the roar of a time bomb marked life along the Berlin wall Sunday. Mayor Willy Brandt pressed a button lighting 400 trees placed along the Communist barrier. The Communists also put up some trees on.

their side of the wall. A bomb blasted a five-foot square in the wall Sunday night about three blocks from the U.S. Army's Checkpoint Charlie, Five minutes before the bomb went off, three men walked into a West Berlin police station, claimed they had planted the device, and urged police to clear the area, The police did and nobody was hurt, but they held the trio for questioning. Two hours after the blast, East German police placed two wooden doors over the hole. ADS LINE must be priced.

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