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Tuesday, February lit, 1961 THE IIAMMOM) TIMES CARMICHAEL Obituaries Weather: Nation, Area Market Active, Uneven Early Tax Cut Promised I'D KNW 0UT WHAT to Po AWT BUT Sabo New Vote On Rail Merger CHICAGO AP A federal M0NTKl tiOSTOd T0KPKT0 for Charles Snbo 75. of 6fil8 Delaware Hammond will be nt 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Virgil Huber Funeral 'A COLD rrmro FyW WASHINGTON (AP) Senate- NEW YORK (AP)-Thc: stock House conferees on the tax cut market moved unevenly early this judge ordered today a new vote alternoon in fairly active trading among stockholders of the Rock Having made record highs in Island Railroad on merger with bill have made sure the nation's wage and salary earners will get the benefit of the reductions at the earliest possible moment. Home, 7051 Kennedy Hammond. The Rev.

Arpad Beretz of the United Church of Christ, East Chicago, will officiate. Interment will be in Oak Hill Cemetery, Hammond. some averages at the close Mon day, tlie market seemed to be the Union Pacific Railroad. Judge Julius Hoffman of U.S. District Court also ordered a new stalled and was again feeling its They agreed Monday to accept Tl inn way along.

1 a Senate provision which will solicitation of proxies and banned any meeting of stockholders for Mr. Sabo died at his home Sun Changes of most key make the new lower withholding were fractional. rates in tne bill effective with pav day. He is survived by his son Charles Jr. of Hammond; four daughters, Mrs.

Agnes Papp of A GUST of profit taking struck checks delivered eight days after LOWEST TEMPERATURES the purpose of approving any merger within the next 60 days. THE RULING applies to the the cigar manufacturers which have been rising for about a Colton, Miss Rose Evans tne measure is signed into law. This was a victory for the administration, which has been mild Miss Betty Sabo and Mrs. Goldie Rock Island Railroad, the Chicago month, since the surgeon general's report on smoking. Cigar and Northwestern Railway and MM HI AMMItt tlMU Szypkowski, all of Hammond; sister, Mrs.

Lydia Fodor of Ham mond. pressing to have the effects of the tax cut felt in the economy as the Union Pacific Railroad. ette issues were fairly steady on 0 WEATHER FOTOCA5T balance. soon as possible. There are seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

SOME companies, however. SHOWERS J7T SNOW THUNDER rrrrn STORMS UiH FREEZING RAIN OR SUET have notified Congress it will be Savings-and-loan holding companies continued to rise but their gains were narrow. Airlines were active but narrowly mixed, The Associated Press average of 60 stocks at noon was off .1 Boswcll difficult to make the change in tneir pay rolls within a week, The conferees resume their 5 Killed In Family Car Trip ATLANTA, Ga (AP)-A family James Edgar Boswell, 85, of Hialeah, formerly a resident closed sessions early today in an effort to complete action on HEATHER FORECAST Precipitation will spread toniKht throuli most of the eastern third of the nation in the form of rain. To the north, mow will fan over most of the great lakes region as well as portions of the middle Mississippi Valley. Temperatures will be colder in most areas east of the Rockies i littlo change along the Atlantic coast and the western third of the nation.

the 400-page bill by afternoon. at 294.8 with industrials off .3. rails off .1 and utilities up .2. The Dow Jones industrial average at noon was off .17 at 796.02. Prices on the American Stock Exchange were mixed in moder of the Calumet Region, died last Wednesday.

Services will be Friday in the C. M. Slade Funeral Home, Hialeah. Surviving are a son, Bert Bos Rep. Wilbnur D.

Mills. (D-Ark). head of the House group and the ately active trading. outing and a visit with friends conference chairman, told newsmen it was decided at Monday's well of Rolling Green, four Tanponiluivs turned into tragedy when the mother and father and three of N.Y. Stock Exchange Book Exhibit session to announce only the decision on the effective date for daughters, Mrs.

Elizabeth Berry of Whiting, Mrs. Katherine Meyer of Munster, Mrs. Alice Pugh of Quotations provided by Wayne Hummer their eight children were killed A Company, a member of the New York the cut in withholding. Stock Exchange, at 105 West Adams in a car-train crash. Two other children of the Sam Generally Fair, Dry Across U.S.

Crown Point, Mrs. Lillicre Camp Dragged By Car, Succumbs All other votes will be revealed bell of Hialeah; six grandchildren six great-grandchildren; a broth uel Monroe Bailey family were only after the work on the measure has been completed, he said. On Lcnlcn Theme Set WHITING The Whiting pub er, Clarence and a sister, Mrs. In I lie Aiva 1 p.m. 3fi 9 p.m.

32 a.m. 29 2 p.m. 3fi 10 p.m. 32 fi a.m. 27 3 p.m.

37 11 p.m. 31 7 a.m. 27 4 p.m. 3ii 12 M. 31 a.m.

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33 4 a.m. 29 12 N. 36 1 p.m. 37 injured in the crash in the nearby Tucker community Monday night. Three children were at home.

J. Snodgrass of Hialeah. THE CONFERENCE succeeded Street, Chicago; telephone it AN dover 3-1700. ma-44 Mon. Mid- Hiah Close Day Abbot Lb 122ii Acme Stl 20' 1BH 18H Admiral 28' 2 17 17' 2 Air Red 61 J4 57s S7i Alleg Lud 47H 39' 39', Allis Chal 201.

16 16 Alcoa 76''4 744 7a4 Am Air 395 40 39'i Am Can 47 407t 4) '4 Am Cyan 62' 60i 6p, in getting through about half of Wall lie library has arranged an as By The Associated Press Rain splashed areas in the THE AUTOMOBILE was car the 208 changes made by the Senate in the House bill. Many major differences were put aside for later decision. sortment of books of special in ried about 1,800 feet by the train INDIANAPOLIS 'API Mis. Stanislava Reynolds, 3 wm wns dragged almost a mile under a ear allegedly driven hv her 14. South and the far Northwest and Mrs.

Mildred Walls, 58, of 5835 terest during the Lenten season after the crash at the crossing. W. 29th Gary, died Monday The works on exhibit in the light snow fell in scattered northern sections but generally fair It was understood they agreed Killed were Mr. and Mrs. Bai year-old daughter, died of "hu- library at 1735 Oliver St.

are tentatively to continue to allow ley; Brenda, 16; Gayle, 7, and Kathie, 6. nionia Monday 'n Marion County Am 17" U't Am Mtrs 23 16" Amer Smelt 94 914 9R4 Amsted 46 44i 44i Am T8.T 1481 1441'4 143 Am Tob 33' 28s 284 Anaconda 54 45 Armour 4934 45 444 Atchison 30H 28 28 in St. Margaret Hospital, Ham mond. Services will be at 1 p.m. classified as personal inspiration, deductions for state gasoline taxes.

The House had voted to General Hosnilal. religious history and fiction. Two other children in critical 1 Coroner Dennis J. Nicholas said Thursday in Robert J. Dellenbach condition at a hospital were eliminate these as a deduction, but the Senate version reversed Memorial Funeral Chapel, 2580 Betty Ann, 8, and Wayne, 2.

an autopsy showed thP pneumonia aim ury weauier prevailed in most other parts of the nation today. A disturbance in the northern Gulf region set off rain from eastern sections of the southern plains through Georgia. Fairly heavy rain, measuring more than ON THE personal plane are Norman Vincent Peale's "The Temperatures Elsewhere By The Associated Press Hifih I)W Albany, cloudy 27 .5 Albuquerque, clear 42 25 this. Engineer E. F.

Lyons of Plum esuitea irom multiple in- 40H 35 Bendix 5914 46 Beth Stl 3434 33'4 33'4 Blaw Kn 334 26 27 Boeing 40'i 40' a 4014 Branch, S.C., said the automo These levies are worth about juries. Colfax Gary. The Rev. Gardner Burden, pastor of Black Oak Baptist Chucrh, will officiate. Burial will be in Chapel Lawn bile pulled on the crossing di Borden 703 70'4 70 The gill, Leonora Canolti.

has $220 million a. year in tax savings to taxpayers who itemize rectly in front of his train. Borg Warner Sl'i 46J-4 46' Budd oC 16 I434 14" been held in the Juvenile Center Power of 'Positive Thinking" which shows how an mental attitude can change lives and Harry Emerson Fosdick's "Dear Mr. Brown" a collection of letters to a person perplexed about re deductions on their income tax one inch, hit southeastern Louisiana and southern Mississippi. The on a charge of assault and battery Catplr 53J 50s 50'b C8.0 721 72 7P4 Chrysler 49 394 40 Atlanta, ram 53 40 returns.

Clt Svc 77H 66'2 663s rain was expected to spread 2(i Coca Col 119' 2 119 1191 Memorial Gardens, Schererville. Surviving are the husband, Claude; three sons, Emil Stan-inger 'of Black Oak, Robert Stan-inger of Merrillville, Charles Stan-inger of Portage, two IT WAS learned also that a ligion. Bismarck, snow Boise, cloudy Boston, clear 28 Combustion Eng 3ffi'4 27''j 27te tnrougli the Carolinas, the central Appalachians, with rain mixed Comn Ed 54' i 49' 491 Dad Admits Killing 4 19 Others in this category are Cons Ed 89'a 82'i 828 with snow in the Ohio Valley. wiin iiiient io kill-Mrs. Reynolds was foud iinc(m.

scious on a West Side street last Tuesday She was not idon. tificd for nine hours. The girl told investigators she and her mother had quarreled hp. The Healing Power of Faith" tentative compromise was reached on a provision aimed at large group term life insurance policies bought for company executives. The House voted to require an 21 34 LIGHT SXOW falls were report Corn Prod 65 63'i 634 Deere 40 40 39' Douglas 29i 25 J3Va Dow Chem 72 694 69 Dupont 270 263'4 262V4 Eastman 125 128V4 127 by Fulton Oursler and "Prayer Can Change Your Life" by Park daughters, Mrs.

Leona Jennings of Black Oak, Mrs. Virginia Wagner 38 40 31 30 38 47 33 41 44 36 ed in the northern plains and cen 20 er. tral Rockies, with snow flurries 22 Buffalo, clear Chicago, clear Cincinnati, cloudy Cleveland, cloudy Denver, cloudy Des Moines, clear Detroit, cloudy of Evansville, a brother, Charles McCausland of Washing indicated in the Great Lakes re Religious histories include St. Elgin 12'J 10' 10 Erie 4 314 314 Fairb Mor 17 15 Firestone 39 384 3BH fore she left their trailer honie but she did not know her mother had fallen under the ear. gion and the central and north ton, 21 grandchildren.

21 21 individual to include in his taxable income the cost of such protection paid by an employer to the extent the policy exceeds $30,000. The Senate raised this to JOLIET, 111. (AP) Albert P. Cochran, 25, has admitted, to a polygraph operator, police said, that he killed his 19-year-old estranged wife and their three children. Police said Cochran earlier Augistine's "The City of a contrast of the heavenly and ern Rockies.

More rain fell in Ford Mtr 59 523 52'b 28 western Washington and north Gen Amer Trans. 81 '-2 77 7734 Gen Dyna 29 78'b Gen El 894 8771 Glombeck Leo F. Glombeck, 84, of 6910 west Oregon. -15 worldly cities; De Wohl's "Founded On A Keller's "The Bible As History" and Peter Gen Fds 91 89 89 000. Under the compromise, it Skies were clear in most of Gen Mtrs 91 78 78' Glidden 45" 44 would be $50,000.

38 25 Fairbanks, cloudy -8 Fort Worth, clear 4fi Helena, clear 37 Honolulu, cloudy 82 Indianapolis, cloudy 34 Marshall's "The First Easter." admitted strangling his wife. New England after the season's worst snowstorm, with gale force Kennedy Hammond, died Monday in St. Catherine Hospital, East Chicago. He was the founder r8 Biographies listed are "The Goodrich 5634 52 51 Goodyear 4334 43 42' 2 Greyhound 49 48' 48'4 Gulf Oil SVM 51'4 52' III Central 574 53 Patricia after, he said, she told him she had fatallv stabbed Pollution Hearing Scl INDIANAPOLIS Ap South 31 winds, swept the area. Up to 18 Life of by Bishop Fulton J.

Sheen and "The Day Christ inches of snow fell in New Eng 52 42V2 their three children, Christine, Christopher, and Craig, 10 months. Died" by Jim Bishop. iana ana at least lb aeallis were 40 a ago of the Glombeck Hardware store in the Hessville district. Services will be at 10 a.m. 34 Inland Stl 46'2 42' 'a IBM Int Harv 63' 60 Int Paper 36'4 32 Int 5P4 55'2 551'2 60VS 31 reported, mostly from heart at 36 UNDER the fiction section are Bend and Mjshawaka.

accused 55 Mrs. Cochran's body, clad in 50 Lloyd C. Douglas1 "The Big Fish 56'4 Jacksonville, cloudy Juneau, cloudy Kansas City, clear Los Angeles, clear Louisville, cloudy Memphis, rain Miami, cloudy Milwaukee, clear Kt 3H 44 09 50 54 73 36 Thursday in Virgil Huber Funeral a negligee, was found Feb. 11 on Prosecutor Asks School Boycott Halt CROWN POINT Prosecutor Johns-Mn 554 554 Kennecotf SO1 80 80'2 of polluting n1e St. Joseph River, will be given a formal hearing by the State Stream Polution Home, 7051 Kennedy Ave.

The the living room floor of her apart tacks induced by snow shoveling. Temperatures were generally freezing from the northeastern Rockies and the Great Basin eastward across northern areas to Kresge 30 29'i Kroger 3i 27i Lib McN 17: 16i erman" and "The Robe" and Sholem Asch's "The Nazarene" and "The Apostle," among others. 2834 27V4 I6V2 36 19'4 ment. The children's pajama-clad b-dies were found in the bath Control Board April 2.1. Com-Plaints include the tSate of Michi Rev.

Joseph Sipos will officiate. Burial will be in St. Michael Cemetery, Schererville. Surviving are the widow, Stella; a son, Thomas of Hammond; a the Atlantic Coast, with the 50s gan. 69'2 3312 37'2 45 clear Lockhd 44 3612 Martin Mar 224 20 Minn Mining 73'4 69 Monon RR (B) 3612 33 Mont 41 3712 Motorola 86 81 Nat Bis S9 59b NIPSCO 57'.

S61 Henry S. Kowalszyk has urged tub. Police Chief Henry Schelling said Cochran, who was employed at a discount store in Joliet, had left his wife seven weeks Chlorination of '-cated wastes 83 in the Gulf Coast region and coastal sections of Southern California. Readings ranged from ai New Orleans, cloudy 61 New York, clear 36 representatives of the Gary "Save-Our Schools" committee not to probably is needed at the twjn 59'. 56.

daughter, Mrs. Alice Burkhart of No III Gas Oklahoma City, cloudy 48 Musicians Top Ralcd little below zero in Vermont and New Hampshire to the low 70s in before the slayings. Chicago; two brothers, Stanley and William of Chicago; three cities, a spokesman for tie board, said Monday jn announcing 'he hearing. boycott the schools. The committee seeks the resignation of the Gary school board, The Cochran family moved to extreme southern Florida.

grandchildren. Joliet in 1962 from Kalamazoo, because of its dismissal of former 65 3234 51 '4 45' 2 9334 44'B 31 14 52 65 47' A IIKARINg on aliened pollu. 31 42 71 22 25 49 31 34 25 20 32 2fi 28 36 23 47 50 43 64 31 12 Mich. NYC 33''. No Am Avia 6634 Olin Math 4934 Owens II 94' 2 Penney 50 Penn RR 373 Pepsi Col 5R34 Philps Dg 61' -j Phil Pet 55'- Pullman Inc superintendent Alden H.

Blanken-ship, and a- threatened loss of ac CALUMET TWP. Five band students from Calumet Township High School won top awards at 'ion of Riandywine Creek and ils tributaries by Greenfield was set for March 23, 11 was reixirted Burins Harry J. (Doc) Buring, 78, of creditation for all Gary schools. Leader Session At 'K' House Blasl Kocks IT RCA Ii3i Kowalszck said the boycott 107 the state contest for piano, vocal, Omaha, cloudy Philadelphia. cluufy 38 Phoenix, clear 65 Pittsburgh, cloudy 40 Portland, St.

Louis, cloudy 43 Salt Lake City, cloudy 40 San Diego, clear 67 San Francisco, 59 Seattle, rain 46 Tampa, cloudy 76 Washington, cloudy 45 Winnipeg, snow 31 406 Highland Hammond, died Greenfield's sewage treatment plant is inadequate 413, and string solos and ensembles Rep Sty 44 Reyn Tob 47' Rockwell Std 4434 would serve no difinite purpose and violates state law. Monday in St. Margaret Hospi in Indianapolis Saturday. Marklc will answer March 3 tal. He was manager of Gregory Sears 106'.

to a charge 0f alleged pollution Shell Oil 49'. 39'b 41 107'-b 471B 46' 45'B 70''b first place award tor piano Drugs, Hammond, for the past Simmons 4934 of the Wabash River and its solo went to Ken Metz and second EAST CHICAGO A training for leadership group will meet each Friday for the next six weeks in the Katherine House, East Chicago recreation center. KOWALCZYK met here with four SOS representatives Monday. In a letter to Gary mayor A. Mar 331-b 51'4 4534 95 30' 52'.

65 '4 32' m't 4134 39 41 "2 106'. 4634 46V2 46 71 7434 62'. 63'. 80H 75' 2 3934 141 473,4 74 123'4 35. 45 8534 54 32'3 3314 72' '2 Sinclair 50 Socony 75 Std Brands 76 iuovic House GILETTE, Wyo.

(AP) An explosion rocked the downtown movie house Monday night, destroying it in flames within an hour after the show had ended and the 80 patrons gone The fire spread through a next tributaries. The board said it was reported Markle has 110 7434 61 place award for trumpet solo was won by Lois Brown. Chuck Petersen and Ken Metz tin Katz he urged him to direct SO Cal 69'4 SO Ind treatment plant. 64 his attention to the processes of 11 years. Funeral arrangements are complete.

Burns Funeral Home, 5840 Hohman is in charge. Surviving are the widow, Elsie; two sons, Francis of Columbus, H. James of Altadena, 8034 IT" law. 7714 3934 were in second place in the clarinet duet division. The two 14' Kowalezyk said the committee filed no formal complaint against door billiard parlor and upstairs apartments and threatened other WHETHER YOU LIVE NEAR OR FAR SEE US TO FINANCE YOUR NEW CAR 6'ii 47'i 741 122' 2 SO NJ 82'2 SO Ohio 74H Stauff Chem 41 Stanray 13''.

Stud-Pack 93. Swift 48V4 Texaco 741 2 Un Carb 126 Un Tank 364 Untd Aire 53? US Gyps 92 US Stl 5814 West Un 35i boys with Betty Swank and Tom Sevick won second place in the clarinet a daughter, Mrs. Patricia Coriden of Lisle, a brother In the group are Joe Anzures, Paul Bullock, Rene Gonzales, Tom Guteirrez, Armando Gomez, Jerry Henderson, Gregory Vega, David Whitfield, Florence Layba. David Mata, Mick Martinez, Wendy Mayo, Manuel Nunez, Marie Orvelta, Linda Vclesco, Ralph Mata, Emmet Grant, Marie Pena, Robert Guvarra, Rudy Alvarez, Harry Laureano, Laura Rico and Eddy Wright. shops before 100 volunteer firemen brought it under control.

the school board. The prosecutor wrote Mayor Katz: "Empty classrooms and idle teachers will not solve this prob Band director at the school is George Bortz. 35'. 453-b 8434 54 33 33B 72 128 LEGAL NOTICES lem, or problems that we face as a nation in our struggle with! Westgh El 41 9M Woolworth 8IV2 John in the state of Washington; 10 grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. Mr.

Buring had been a resident of Hammond for 35 years. He formerly managed Hooks Drug Store in downtown Hammond and later was employed at McCoy's communism and our war on irnn- 13134 12612 Per $100 Per Year 1964 Models rono anA From Midwest Exchange Home Daughter LEGAL NOTICE The following described abandoned motor vehicles will be sold at public auction pursuant to Chapter 157 of the 1957 Acts of the Indiana General Assembly, on February 20, IM4, at 10:00 A.M. CDT, at Huseman's Sinclair station. Engaged Drug Store. He was a member of the Indiana and Lake County oq aia, Lowen, Indiana.

Titles may be applied for. PUBLIC INVITED. TERMS OF SALE: CASH, CERTIFIED LONDON (AP)-Merial Doug Pharmaceutical Assn. i-nct-K. UK VtUNc ORDER HUSEMAN'S SINCLAIR STATION 11771 Ford 1956 J-dr.

BUREAU OF MOTOR VEHICLES ALLEN NUTTING, Com. las-Home, 24, daughter of Brit-j ain's prime minister, has announced her engagement to Adrian Darby, tutor in economics and a fellow of Oxford University's; Benvaiijjer Mrs. Glcnna Berwangcr, for See Ray Bosonda CALUMET NATIONAL CORPORATION heebie College. AMOUNT FIN. 30 MONTHS 24 MONTHS i 000.0 a $45'6l 1200.JD0 4J.97 54.OI J300.00 47 4 58.51 1400.00 5l.30" 43.01 1500 00 54.97 4751 loot" 58.43 72.OI 1 800.00 45.94" jji.01 2000.00 73.29" 90.OI merly a resident of Hammond, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the matter of Estate of CORA L.

JONES, Deceased )' N' 7X3 In the Superior Court, of 1. aire rmniu died Monday in Plant City, Fla She was a resident of Balrico, 5450 Calumet WE stmore 3-0239 Afternoon Fire Crown Point, Indiana. Notice Is hereby atvpn thAt north 'mini ilnHiim in Hi irfMftiBil 1 Grayson was on the )4lh day of Feb Fla. Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday in Clarence J.

Huber Funeral Home, 722 165th Hammond with the Rev. J. W. ruary, IVM fcr Appointed: (a) Executor of the will of Cora L. Jones, deceased.

All persons having claims aaainst said outs lHMiroom HAMMOND Fire of undetermined origin ruined a bedroom 1 i Acker officiating. Burial will be estate, whether or not now due, must Lutherans: Thu is th liril in ri of quizzm lo more fully inform you about your family's fut jr through Ma mwnr. Vf hopa it will be helpful to you. in the home of James Lightsy, 7522 Alexander at 4:32 p.m. Monday.

No one was injured. The heat me me same in said court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. (Seal) Dated at Crown Point, Indiana, this Uth day of February, 196. John G. Krupa, Clerk of the Lake Circuit Court By Kathleen R.

Krieter, Deputy We Keep Answering These Questions QUIZ No. 1: 1UST WHAT IS TERM INSURANCE? in Chapel Lawn Memorial Gardens, Schererville. Surviving are the husband, Aloysius of Balrico; a son, Clarence of Calumet City; two brothers, Arthur Root of Brand-1 on, Herman Root of High-' land; three sisters, Mrs. Lorraine Dremstedt of Hammond, MrsJ Grace Wagner of Syracuse, N.Y.,' melted tile on the adjacent kitchen walls. 17 Credit Lite Insurant: Available $5 ond $6 per annum on older cor THE FIRST BANK OF WHITING WALTER E.

SCHRAGE, President Serving You at Both Locations ANSWERl Term insurance builds up no cash values and provides protection only until the time of death. Term insurance stops at the end nfa Tf ie nftnn I Free Delivery Free Parking touTMVQl PBiteaigTicw sroBt a fh A periods. Usually, it can be converted to permanent coverage. Mrs. Dassa Laux of Indianapolis, and one grandson.

Mrs. Berwanger was a member of Trinty Lutheran Church, See Your District Representative M.COt. HARLAN R. SWIFT AID ASSOCIATION FOR LUTHERANS America 's Largest Fraternal Life Insurance Society Whiting. Indiana Phone 659-0043 Highland, Indiana Phone 923-3400 Phone WE stmore 1-1414 422 Conkey St.

at Garfield Hammond See Death Notices, First Classified Page. Member Federal Deposit lniurane 1402 N. Griffith Griffith Phone: TEmple 8-8460.

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