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tn mi m) 0mmtmmffmmmmmPSmt 9-D THE TAMPA TRIBUNE, Friday, June 17, 1977 ESTATE Jfuneral Motittti Obituaries Adopted Kin Unable To Wed Each Other Hillsborough ALONSO, Julio 69, of Tampa. A native of Tampa. Died Wednesday. Roel and Curry Funeral Home, Tampa. BATEMAN, Richard DuPuy, 80, of Brandon.

A native of Hillsborough County. Died Wednesday. Marsicano Funeral Home, Tampa. BRYANT, Tunnoe Lemuel 49, of Tampa. A retired Eastern Air Lines employe.

Died Wednesday. Gentry-Morrison Southside Funeral Home, Lakeland. ALONSO Funeral services for Mr. Julio Alonso, age 69, of 1615 Hacienda Court will be held this afternoon (Friday) at three o'clock, from the Chapel of Roel Curry Funeral Home, with interment at Woodlawn Cemetery. Survivors include a son: Julio Alonso, daughter: Mrs.

Nora O'Blander; brother: Ger-aldo Alonso; sisters: Mrs. Bertha Acebal, and Mrs. Mercedes Alonso; and one grandson: Richard Alonso. Although there is no ban against marrying an adopted sibling, Judge Hugh C. Boyle said in the court's opinion that adoption puts some restrictions on eligibility for marriage.

"An adopted child has imposed upon him or her all of the obligations and disabilities which accompany the relationship of natural parent and child," he wrote. The man was adopted by the woman's mother when he was 17 years old. The mother, a widow, had married the man's widowed father a year earlier. But less than a year later, the parents' marriage broke up. The couple lived in the mother's home briefly, PITTSBURGH (AP) A three-judge panel has denied a marriage license to a couple who are brother and sister by adoption.

In a 2-1 ruling Wednesday, the panel said there should be no "competition for sexual companionship between members of the same household or family." The unidentified couple does not plan to appeal the Allegheny County Common Pleas Court ruling. However, the 21-year-old man and the 23-year-old woman may set up housekeeping together or move to another state where their marriage might be legal. STATE LAW in Pennsylvania prohibits the marriage of people related by varying degrees of blood and marriage. News Of Record CARMAN, Jess Lee. 26, of Tampa.

A Vietnam War veteran. Died Tuesday. Duval Funeral Home, Tampa. CHILLURA, Francesco of Tampa. A native of Sicily and a resident, of Tampa 18 months.

Died yesterday. Roel and Curry Funeral Home, Tampa. CONKLIN, Wayne 68, of Tampa. Died Monday. A native of Michigan and owner of Wayne's Auto Parts.

F. T. Blount Funeral Home, Tampa. CURPHY, Jewel 66, of Tampa. A native of Illinois.

Died yesterday. Swil-ley Funeral Home, Tampa. CUSHING, Michael 85. of Tampa. Died Wednesday in St.

Petersburg. resident of Tampa nine years. Memorial Funeral Home, Plant City. GENSLER, Joseph, 84, of Tampa. Died Tyesday.

A resident of Tampa 18 years and a retired machinist. GODWIN, Louis, .72, of Tampa. A native of Seffher. J. L.

Reed and Son Funeral Home, Tampa. MENENDEZ, Maria Luisa, 91, of Tampa. A resident of the Tampa area 85 years. Died yesterday. Duval Funeral Home, Tampa.

MOODY, Christopher Wilbur, 39, of Riverview. A native of Riverview. Stowers Funeral Home, Tampa. MORRIS, Marion 59, of Died yesterday. A native of Alma, and a resident of Tampa 15 years.

NOBLE, Mary of Plant City. Died Wednesday. A resident of Plant City 17 years. QUINTERO, Victor 58, of Tampa. A.

P. Boza Funeral Home, Tampa. THOMASON, Marvin 71, of Tampa. A resident of Tampa 53 years. Died yesterday.

F. T. Blount Funeral CIRCUIT COURT Dissolution Of Muriate Petitions Filed Louis and Gloria J. Nolei Schuchert. Joyce L.

and Henry L. Willioms. Excilia and Louis A. Duaue. Linda Sue and Perry H.

Mason. -David E. and Lisa Abisror. Juditti A. and Michael B.

McDermotl. Carol Irene and Larry Randolf Butler Virginia Giddens and RichariLB. Moffatt. Patricia Grace and Nelson L. Howe.

Pamela Kaye and Ricardo Copai. Lucien Ferman and Roberta Ann Shelton. Oavid N. and Carol S. McCormick.

Sherry Ann and Calvin M. Roberson. Barbora and Jezif Drietomsky. Janet A. and Martin A.

Youngman. Robert W. and Doris Ann Alderman. Anne S. and Hunter N.

Wiley. Martha L. and Wade E. Humphries. Sonia A.

and Samuel L. Wolrina. Wilson H. and Henrietta A. Hoover.

Deborah Ann Williams and Jerome Franklin Maior. Georgia Ann and Charles V. Moody. Brenda and WHKam Kelly Sr. Mary Josephine and Thomas Wynn Stevens.

Final Judgment Mary on Barry A. Collev. Ernest Theodore and Julia Chauncey Epperson. Floyd Robert and Betty i. Owen.

Linda M. and Stephen D. Meeker. Peggy Jean and Jerry McKinley Nixon. Carolyn S.

and Anthony Robert Thomas. Antonio and Myrtle Y. Volenti. Joseph w. and Malisa G.

Courtney. Anna Ruth and Alexander V. Jalbert. Peggy D. and Edward L.

Zimmerman. Maria Elena and Octavio Capo. v. Thelma D. and Fred William mory.

Leonel and Jacauelyn Maldonado. Carol Lee and Arthur Lyle Rom. Horace E. and Josie M. Godwin.

Kay Karlyn and Ernest Austin Bennett. Pallbearers include: Robert and Mario Pelaez, Johnny, Otis, Jesus Quintana, and Jerry Alonso. The Family will receive friends Friday afternoon from 2 to 3 p.m., at the Chapel of ROEL CURRY FUNERAL HOME, LTD. 4730 N. Armenia Ave.

Telephone 877-7676 Highlands EMERSON, Mrs. Myrtle a former resident of Sebring. Turner Funeral Home. TATUM, Myles, 64, of Inverness. Died Wednesday.

A resident of Inverness two years, a retired grocer and a World War II veteran. Hooper Funeral Home, Inverness Chapel. Pasco DEWINTER, Ronald 70, of Beacon Square, Holiday. Died Wednesday. A retired employe of Grumman Aircraft Co.

and a native of Grand Rapids, Mich. North Funeral Home, Holiday chapel. KAMPFER, Mrs. Lillian, 64, of Colonial Hills, Holiday. Died Tuesday.

A housewife and a native of Brooklyn, N.Y. North Funeral Home, Holiday chapel. SIMMONS, Mrs. Margaret, 67, of Crestridge Gardens, Holiday. Died Wednesday.

A housewife and a native of Scotland. North Funeral Home, Holiday chapel. TENNANT, John 70, of New Port Richey. Died Wednesday. A former resident of Tampa and a native of Waco, Tex.

A retired employe of the Information Service with the U.S. Maritime Service. WILLIAMS, Albert 81, of Gulf Harbors, New Port Richey. Died Tuesday. A stationary engineer and a native of Buffalo, N.Y.

Padgett Funeral Home, Holiday chapel. Pinellas KNOLL, Fred W. 88, of Tarpon Springs. Died Wednesday. A retired farmer and a native of Norwalk, Ohio.

Padgett Funeral Home, Holiday. McGUIRE, Philip, 62, of Palm Harbor. Died yesterday. A retired typesetter and a native of Decatur, 111. North Funeral Home, Tarpon.

Springs chapel. ArcheoIdgisirMake The Almanac By United Press International Betty and Dennis E. Willlford. Joyceann and William G. Gossett.

-Myrna Joyce and Peter Gallar. Other Suits Filed Kenneth Riggs vs. Hawks Commerical Trades. D. Davis Inc.

vs. Barbara S. Clark. Dana Roehrig Associates vs. William P.

Ma-poles. Tampa Postal District Federal Credit Union vs. E. W. Ryals.

Kilgore Ace Hardware Inc. vs. Jay Bee Rooters and Builders Inc. General Finance Cor, of Indiana vs. Jerry and Jeni Paulsen.

Laura Lee Robertson vs. Cooks United Department Stores. Edith Robertson vs. Cooks United Department Stores. Marriage License Applications John Alan Bock, 15, Tampa, ond Martna La- nelle Futch, 23, Brandon.

Palmer Loyd Rogers, 37, Tampa, and Linda Marilyn Barrett, 33, Tampa. Chester Louis Seward, 4e, Tampa, and Barbara Ann Seward, 40, Tompa. Warren Anthony Dormany, 20, Tampa, ond Aida Roman, 23, Tampa Paul Alan Rowlands, 18, St. Petersburg, and Ana Lynn Gonzalez, 20, Tampa. Michael Earl O'Nan, 25, Tampa, and Carrie Jane Bartels, 21, Tampa.

George Lawrence Gross, 25, Temple Terrace, and Petra Helene Maier, 16. Temple Terrace. Vincent Michael Erb, 19, Tampa, and Patricia Ann Boone, 16, Odessa. Kenneth Malcolm Sessions, 1, Brandon, ond Sherry Kay Simpson, 21, Plant City. Randall Scott Williams, 23, St.

Petersburg, and Albertha Joan Rivers, 24, St Petersburg. James Brad Koulouris, 24, Tampa, and Sharon McDevitt, 25, Tampa. Oavid Philip Ramos, 32, Riverview, and Bon-' nie Lee Hawkes, 26, Riverview. Thomas Stewart Davis, 21, Tampa, and Diane Marie McManus, 23, Tampa. Henry James Schneider 33, Tampa, and Carol Ann Wheeler, Tampa.

Charles Hardee Post, 23, Rockledge, and Den-ise Lee Vila, 20, Tampa. Manuel MorguetN Tampa, and Martha Angulo, 16, Tompa. George Patrick Bernardo, 26, Tampa, and Dixie Faye Wehmeyer, 26, Tampa. Keith Warden Murroh, 21, Tampa, and Janet Lynn Wolz, 21, Miami. Henry Thomas Smith 1, Tampa, and Patricio Ann Morn, 16, Tampa.

Richard Anthony Dearolf, 33, Tampa, ond Karen Jane Dickson, 29, Tampa. John Edwin DeFord II, 18, Tampa, and Jeanne Marie Hansen, 18, Tampa. Armando Suarez 22, Tampa, and Lydia Jane Bob, 22, Tompa. Russell James Welz Jr 35, Tampa, and Donna Kay Parkin, 27, Tampa. Richard Donald Hart, 27, Houston, Texas, and Deborah Miriam Smith, 22, Tampa.

Terry Lee Davenport, 30, Temple Terrace, and Sheila Jean Rakowitz, 30, Port Charlotte. Edward Johnny Evors, 30, Tampa, and Carol Oe Vera, 28, Tompa. Bernardo Rohland, 63, Tampa, and Mildred Leonora Embry, 60, Tampa. Douglas Martin Hevm, 37, Tampa, and Martha Jo Hawkins, 28, Tampa. Vincent Edward Wasilewski 26, Setfner, and Darla Lynn Mc Bride, 18, Tampa.

Richard David Jones, 31, Miramar, and Jer-ralynne Quiaue Dunawoy, 29, Tampa. BIRTHS Tampa General Hospital June 13 Mr. and Mrs. Larry B. La Fiomboy, boy; Mr.

and Mrs. Douglas R. Williams, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Paul G.

Falsom, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Huey W. MiHer, boy; and Mrs. Albert Faust girl.

June 14 Mr. and Mrs. Ivory L. Johnson, girl; Mr. and Mrs.

Jimmy L. Sewell, boy; Mr. and Mrs. William L. Conrad, girl; Mr.

and Mrs. Steven R. Storey, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Fernanda F.

Frtay, Women's Hospital June 14 Mr. ond Mrs. Joseph Faubion, bay; Mr. ond Mrs. John Pullaro, girl; Mr.

ond Mrs. Philip Leto girl; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newman, Jirt; Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Riley, boy; Mr. and Mrs. ohn Cranmore, twin boys; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glenn, boy; Mr.

John Morrison, boy; Mr. ond Mrs. Stanley Knowles, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Palladino, girt; Dr.

and Mrs. Daniel Monrt-aue girl. 1 St. Joseph's Hospital June 15 Mr. and Mrs.

Felix Hernandez, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Maseda, girl. erview. Reverend Phillip Norman, Pastor of the Riverview United Methodist Church will officiate and members of the Florida National Guard will serve as casketbearers and conduct the military services.

He is survived by his wife, Carolyn C. Moody; 2 daughters, Robin and Kathy Moody; his mother, Mrs. Roberta Moody and 1 sister, Mrs. Juanita Hanna-way, all of Riverview. Born in Riverview, he had lived in this area all of his life; was a member and Youth Advisor of the Riverview United Methodist Church; and Command Sgt.

Major for the 53rd Infantry Brigade of the State of Florida National Guard with 22 years service. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening. Arrangements by: STOWERS OF BRANDON QUINTERO Private funeral services for Mr. Victor J. Quintero 58, of 1412 E.

Curtis were held yesterday (Thursday) at 10 a.m. from the A. P. Boza Riverside; Chapel with interment in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. A.

P. Boza RIVERSIDE CHAPEL 3809 N. Armenia Ave. TERRY Funeral services for Mr. William Howard Terry, 68, (Lt.

Col. USAF 4644 Longfellow resident of Tampa for 18 years, who passed away in Tampa Veterans Hospital Tuesday evening, were held Thursday morn-; ing, June 16, 1977 at Ten O'Clock at Christ The King Catholic Church with Desmond Daly He is survived by his wife Mrs. Lotte S. Terry, Tarn-." pa, daughter Mrs. Patricia; Terry Arduengo, Tampa son Mr.

William Terry, Laguna Hills, two brothers, four sisters; and one grandchild. Cremation followed. In lieu of flowers the family re-; quested contributions to-the American Cancer Sock ety. Arrangements were in; charge of Marsicano Fu-neral Home. THOMASON Mr.

Marvin A. my" Thomason, 71, of 506 East Ellicott, Tampa, passed away Thursday morning. Funeral services be held Saturday morning at 10:00 o'clock from the Chapel of the F. T. Blount Company Funeral Home, 5101 Nebraska with Dr.

David C. Hall, Pastor of the Seminole Heights Baptist Church, officiating. Pallbearers will; be Mason Kiler, Harry Harrington, Leonard Tyre, James M. Langford, Thomas W. Emberton and Leo Henderson.

Honorary, bearers will be members of the Phi Delta Kappa Fraternity and the East; Tampa Lions Club. Interment will follow in Garden of Memories Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the Funeral Home Friday night from! 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. A native; of Colbert County, Mr. Thomason had lived in the Tampa Bay Area since; 1924.

He was a retired Postal Employee. He was a member of the Seminole-Heights Baptist the East Tampa Lions; Club, Phi Delta Kappa Fra-' ternity and the National Association of Retired Federal Employees. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mildred Thomason, Tampa; one daughter, Mrs. Lynda Tapp, Balm, one brother, Rev.

Mahlon R. Thomason, Chelsea, two sisters, Mrs. Susie Wingard, and Mrs. Evelyn Hunter, both of. Birmingham, Ala.

CARD OE THANKS-: Many thanks to Dr. Louis L. Lynch his staff for-their help and kindness to my late mother Mrs. Cath-; erine M. Warden.

Clifford J. Warden: j' CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my heart-; felt thanks to Mrs. Goble for her patience understanding; and to her staff for their -kindness to my late moth- er, Mrs. Catherine Warden. Clifford J.

Warden IN MEMORIAM In Fond Memory of My Be-: loved Wife Margaret, Who passed away one year ago today. We were always so dependent on each other. I miss your sweet smile and the touch of your loving; hands. My heart is filled with love and gratitude for the many wonderful years I shared with you. My love for you is forever.

Albert C. Ruhwedel. call Friday from 7 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. at Heath Funeral Chapel.

DONAHUE BARTOW Funeral services for Neal C. Donahue, 70, a resident of 300 W. Boulevard who passed away Wednesday, will be held Saturday at 10:00 from the Whidden Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Wilbur Ballenger, officiating. Interment will follow in Bartow Wild-wood Cemetery.

He was a native of Indiana, Pennsylvania, and a resident of Bartow since 1917. He was a plumber in Bartow for over 50 yrs; a member of the First Christian Church; he was a Mason; and an Eastern Star; 46 yrs. a member of Bartow Volunteer Fire Dept. He was a Navy Veteran. He is survived by his wife, Margie O.

Donahue, 1 son, William Neal Donahue; 1 daughter, Mrs. Bobbie Jean Anderson, all of Bartow; 1 granddaughter; 1 sister, Mrs. Muriel D. Hill, Ashland, Alabama. WHIDDEN FUNERAL HOME BARTOW EMERSON Mrs.

Myrtle J. Emerson, a former 25 yr. resident of Sebring, died Tuesday. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Saturday at the Turner Funeral Home Chapel, Brooksville.

Burial will be 4 p.m. Saturday at the Pinecrest Cemetery, Sebring. FORT Mrs. Esther C. Fort, 78, of Ocala, died Wednesday evening in Ocala.

She was a native of Lake Park Florida, and a former resident of Washington D.C. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Ocala, a charter member of the Golden Hills Country Club and a member of the Ocala Women's Club. She is survived by 2 sisters, Mrs. Gladys James and Mrs. Ruth Hughes, both of Ocala, several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held Friday morning at 10 a.m. at Hiers Funeral Home, Ocala. Burial will be in Royal Palm Cemetery, St. Petersburg, Fla. GODWIN Louis Godwin, 72, of 3726 Elrod, died yesterday in a local hospital.

He was born in Seffher, Fla. and was an honorary member of Iron Workers Local No. 397. He is surived by two sons, James C. Godwin, La Salle, 111., and Louis M.

(Mike) Godwin, Tampa, three daughters, Mrs. G.D. (Sue) Hanssen, La Salle, 111., Mrs. Calvin (Vicki) Edwards, Charleston, W.Va., and Miss Lynda Godwin, Orlando; two brothers, L.F. (Doc) Godwin and B.L.

(Bert) Godwin, both of Tampa; one sister, Mrs. Mimmie G. Pontis, Tampa; and nine grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock from the Chapel of J.L. Reed Son, 3410 Henderson at DeLeon St.

with, interment in the Garden of Memories Cemetery. J.L. REED SON 3410 HENDERSON BLVD. KELLY Mrs. Alveana Fay Kelly, 53, of Nocatee, Florida, passed away in the DeSoto Memorial Hospital Wednesday, June 15, 1977 following a prolonged illness.

She was born in Harrison, Ohio and had been a resident of DeSoto. County for 20 years. She was an officer of the DeSoto National Bank and was assistant teller for 18 years. She was a Protestant. She is survived by her husband, Clyde Kelly, Nocatee, parents, Mr.

Mrs. Ernest Purdy, Ft. Ogden, 1 brother, James R. Purdy, Ft. Ogden, Fl.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, June 18, 1977 at 2 p.m. from the Robarts-Grady Funeral Home Chapel, Arcadia, with the Rev. Gerald Taylor officiating. Burial will be Monday, June 20, 1977 at 10 a.m. in the Barrancas National Cemetery, Pensacola, Fl.

with Robarts-Grady Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. In lieu of flowers, donations may be given to the I.C.U. of the DeSoto Memorial Hospital or favorite charity. MOODY RIVERVIEW Services for Mr. Christopher Wilbur Moody, 39, of Riverview, will be held Saturday at 10:00 a.m.

at Hackney Cemetery in Riv BATEMAN Funeral services for Mr. Richard DuPuy Bate-man, 80, 1116 Humming Bird Lane, Brandon, lifelong resident of the Tampa area, who passed away Wednesday night, will be held Saturday morning Ten O'Clock at St. Patricks Catholic Church. Wake services will be Friday night 7:30 p.m. at Marsicano Funeral Home.

Survivors in-v elude a son Mr. Harlan E. Bateman, Orlando, daughters Mrs. Marion McCord, Saudi Arabia and Mrs. Edna Jean Digioro-lamo, Concord, Calif, aunt Miss Ruth DuPuy, Tampa, 13 grandchildren and several great grandchildren.

Interment will be in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. BRENGLE Lakeland Funeral services for the Rev. Edwin Miller Brengle, 1216 E. Parker will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in the Trinity Assembly Of God.

Interment will be held at 4 p.m.. at Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Durant, Fla. Rev. Brengle is a retired Missionary and is survived by his wife, 3 children and a brother Mr. R.

P. Brengle, Kissimmee. Memorials may be made to the Philippines Mission through Trinity Assembly of God. Arrangements by Heath Funeral Chapel. BRYANT Tunnoe Lemuel Bryant (TL) of 7534 Armand Circle, Tampa, passed away Wednesday evening.

Native of Lakeland; retired Eastern Airlines employee; veteran of WWII; graduate of the Lakeland Senior High School; attem ded Florida Southern College; and Fork Union Military Academy. Survived by his widow, Mrs. Ann S. Bryant, Tampa; 2 daughters, Mrs. Janice Noelka, Corpus Christi, Mrs.

Janet Kiesgen, Gaithers-burg, Maryland; 1 son, Thomas Bryant, Gaithers-burg; 1 brother, Franklin Bryant, Tampa; and his Mother Erie Bryant, Lakeland; 4 grandchildren. Services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. from the Chapel of Gentry Morrison Funeral Home, 417 N. Massachusetts Lakeland, interment will be in the Oak Hill Burial Park, under the direction of Gentry Morrison Southside Funeral Home. CHILLURA Funeral services for Mr.

Francesco M. Chillura, age 81, of 5315 Roberta Lane will be held Saturday afternoon at two o'clock from the Chapel of Roel Curry Funeral Home, with interment at Myrtle Hill Cemetery. A native of Santo Setfano, Sicily he is survived by three sons: Nicola, Giuseppe, and Ste-fano Chillura; two daughters: Mrs. Catherine Ip-polito, and Mrs. Rosalia Urso; two sisters: Mrs.

Cal-ogera Gaetani, and Mrs. Rosalia Mortellaro; and 15 grandchildren. Pallbearers include: Frank Chillura, Leonardo Leto Barone, Angelo Parrino, Sam Par-rino, Giuseppe Ippolito, and Tony Zambito. The Family will receive friends Friday evening 7 to 9 p.m., with recitation of the Rosary, at 8 p.m., at the Chapel of ROEL CURRY FUNERAL HOME, LTD. 4730 N.

Armenia Ave. Telephone 877-7676 COLLINS PALMDALE Funer- al services for Earnest C. Collins, will be Saturday at 10 a.m. at Crewsville Baptist Church, with burial in Crewsville Cemetery. Survivors are 4 daughters, Mrs.

Helen G. Milton, and Mrs. Ruth M. Johnston, Frostproof, Mrs. Earnes-tine Leavitt, West Palm Beach, and Mrs.

Lottie Villanueva, Sebring; 2 sons, Walter W. Collins, Atlanta, and Lynn Collins, Immokalee; 23 grandchildren; and 14 great grandchildren. The family will, be at the co*ker Funeral Home in Wauchula on Friday evening from 7 til 9 p.m. CORBITT Henry D. Corbitt.

Funeral services for Mr. Henry D. Corbitt, 908 Princeton Place, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in Heath Funeral Chapel, Dr. Bruce Gannaway, Assoc.

Pastor of College Heights United Methodist Church, will officiate. Interment will follow in Roselawn Cemetery. Frier.ds may TODAY IS FRIDAY JUNE 17, the 168th day of 1977 with'197 to follow. The moon is between its new phase and first quarter. The morning stars are Mercury, Venus, Mars and Jupiter.

The evening star is Saturn. Those born on this date are under the sign of Gemini. John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, was born June 17, 1703. This is also the birthdate of actors Ralph Bellamy (1905) and Dean Martin (1917). ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY: In 1928, Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean.

She was a passenger aboard a plane piloted by Wilmer Stultz. In 1967, mainland China announced it had detonated a hydrogen bomb. In 1972, five men with cameras and bugging equipment were arrested in the "Watergate" headquarters of the Democratic National Committee in Washington, D.C., and charged with burglary. This was the beginning of the Watergate scandal. In Herbert Kalmbach, President Nixon's former personal lawyer, was sentenced to six to 18 months in prison and fined $10,000 for illegal election fund raising.

A THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: British poet Sir John Suckling said, "Women are the baggage of life: they are troublesome, and hinder iis in the great march, yet we cannot do without Indian Artifacts Find ERIE, Pa. (UPI) Indian artifacts from the Algonquin and Iroquois tribes and other groups, dating back as far as 6,000 years, have been found by a team of archeologists near the proposed U.S. Steel Corp. plant on the Pennsylvania-Ohio border. Bits and pieces of Indian campsites are being uncovered daily as part of the environmental impact study by a team of archeologists led by Dr.

David Brose of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. Some 30 archeologists and students are working in farm fields, swamps and overgrown wooded areas in the Conneaut, Ohio Springfield, area, in the shadow of the Pittsburgh Conneaut Docking Co. What is believed to be the westernmost settlement of the Iroquois group has been found on the east bank of the Conneaut Creek. Artifacts date back from 1300 to 1400 A.D. Brose said the creek was most probably the boundary separating the Iroquois group from the Algonquin group whose artifacts have been uncovered on the west bank.

Apparent family campsites along Racoon Creek, dating back as far as 6,000 years, should for the, tfine being 4- be preserved as they are now, according to Brose. He said he prefers to leave a site intact in the hope that piajor gains will be made in the recovery of artifacts in the next 10 to 20 years, as have been made in the last ten years. Brose said that two-thirds of the Iroquois village has been claimed by Lake Erie and by industrial development. He said that expansion plans for the docking company and the proposed steel mill would destroy the rest. Polk BRENGLE, Miller, of Lakeland Edwin Heath them." II JENNIE'S ill FLOWER SHOP We Wire Flowers PHONE 872-8441 2726 W.

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10:30 a.m. Chapel Neptune Society Funeral Home. CONNORS, Wayne 23, of Lakeland. Died Tuesday. A salesman for Lanier Products and a resident of Lakeland two months.

Gentry Morrison Southside Funeral Home. DONAHUE, Neal 70, of Bartow. Died Wednesday. Whidden Funeral Home, Bartow. GIPSON, Robert James, 67, of Winter Haven.

Died Wednesday. A resident of Winter Haven one year. Crisp Funeral Home. McCOLLOM, Marie 79, of Winter Haven. Died Tuesday.

A resident of Winter Haven two months. Mitchell Funeral Home. MIZE, Mrs. Susie May, 92, of Auburndale. Died Wednesday.

A resident of Auburndale 54 years. Kersey Funeral Home. PARKS, John, 92, of Winter Haven. Died Monday. A resident of Winter Haven 18 years and a former Canadian beer brewery employe.

Mitchell Funeral Home. ROSSOW, James 55, of Lakeland. Died Wednesday. General manager of Lakeland Ford Co. and a resident of Lakeland eight years.

Gentry-Morrison Southside Funeral Home, Lakeland. TURVEY, Mrs. Geral-dine, 47, of Lakeland. Died Wednesday. Gentry-Morrison Southside Funeral Home, Lakeland.

WESTCOTT, Mrs. Marjorie 67, of Winter Haven. Died Tuesday. A resident of Winter Haven three years. Kersey Fu- EIIKJFDi FUNERAL HOMES Rites For Former Justice Clark Held DALLAS (AP) Former U.S.

Supreme Court Justice Tom Clark was buried here yesterday as 150 mourners, including Lady Bird Johnson, federal judges and Justice Department officials, looked on. The 77-year-old jurist died Monday at the home of his son, former U.S. Atty. Gen. Ramsey Clark, in New York.

During the service, Ramsey Clark eulogized his father, saying, "He was a doer. He was driven a driven human being, in his devotion to his work as attorney general of the United States and on the Supreme Court." At the start of the U.S. Supreme Court's morning session yesterday, Chief Justice Warren Burger called Clark a "missionary for the improvement of judicial administration." Clark resigned from the court when President Lyndon B. Johnson appointed his son to the U.S. attorney general's post to avoid a conflict of interests.

After his retirement, Clark toured the country assisting federal judges in reducing their caseloads. In 1968, he was named the first director of the Federal Judicial Center in Washington and served until 1970. "No one in the past 30 years has done more than Tom Clark to improve justice in our country," said Burger, "and no one had such universal esteem of the lawyers and judges in this country." A separate memorial service will be conducted in Washington next Wednesday- COMPLETE CREMATION SERVICE Your social security and or veterans administration death benefit men cover our cremation service. We ora North America's largest cremation society with offices now coast to coast. Far immediate need or free portfolio carl 821-3341 24 HOURS 81J165-O705 213831-MM 7UHJ-74J1 415771-6717 714tSJ-502l 41545U887 714223-9892 W824I-4IJI mKi-m lumT No Saltsmon will call Flowers Wort CONKLIN, Wayne M.

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