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Beach Palm Beach Post Times, Sunday, Aug. 26, 1962 Page PULLMANS FURNITURE 2821 SOUTH DIXIE HWY. 1 BLOCK NORTH OF SEARSTOWN OPEN TODAY SUNDAY 12 TO NOON 6 P.M. SOFAS AND FOAM SECTIONALS from $79.95 up to $149.95 MODERN BEDROOM SUITES now from $79.95 up to $139.95 PROVINCIAL BEDROOM SUITES 3 pce. 4 pcs.

$119 up to $189 SAVE UP TO DINING PROVINCIAL ROOM Bottle Sank The Marriage, Wife Of Auto Heir Claims I Damp Duty For Police LAKE WORTH Duties of policemen can somtimes be trying. For instance, Officer Ed Eckert and Sgt. I. D. Rothell wanted to arrest Harold H.

Ketola, 46, and his wife, Viola, 44, 808 11th Ave. North, on charges of public intoxication at the beach here at about 5:10 p.m. Saturday. Ketola declined the offer and ran into the water, the police report indicated. Eckert chased him into the surf and dragged him out.

Ketola remained in city jail here Saturday night in lieu of $150 bond on charges or resisting arrest and public intoxicato. His wife also remained in jail in lieu of $10 bond, charged with public intoxication. Officer Eckert changed clothes. Their marriage was second and whiskey first to auto heir Horace E. Dodge, his wife charged Friday in filing answer to his divorce suit in Wayne County (Detroit) Circuit Court.

"To the plaintiff," former showgirl Gregg Sherwood added, "the pull of the bottle was stronger than the tug of marital ties, Club Manager Freed On Bond Louis Samuel Aurilio, 44, manager of the West Palm Beach Athletic Club, 615 Clematis was freed Saturday on $500 bond after being charged' Friday with gambling law violations. According to police reports, officers placed a bet with Aurilio and later found betting record slips in his possession. He was charged with possession of gambling paraphernalia and operating a gambling house. Deaths And Funerals MRS. ANNA HALL CHARLES L.

STERRETT Mrs. Hall, 90, of 502 Iris city, died at Good Samaritan Hospital Friday. She had been a resident here for 37 years and was the widow of John R. (Jack) Hall. She Is survived by a niece, Mrs.

Mamle Sellers, of South Bend, Ind. Arrangements will be announced by Quattiebaum Hollemen Burse Funeral Home. FRED C. NOEL Mr. Noel, 61, of 3525 Elizabeth Englewood Manor, Lake Worth, died Saturday morning at his home following a short Illness.

He came to Lake Worth In 1960 from Peoria, where he was a retired employe of the Sanitation Dept. He was a member of the First Congre gational Church of Lake Worth, a member of Commandery No. 3 and the Mohammed Temple of the Shrine in Peoria. His sole survivor is his widow, Mrs. Pauline M.

Noel, of Lake Worth. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday at E. Earl Smith Son Funeral Home Chapel conducted by Rev. D.

L. Livingston, Congregational minister. Additional services and Interment will be In Peoria. Friends may call at the funeral home from 6 to 9 p.m. today.

MRS. EMOGENE ALMORE Mrs. Almore, 44, of 340 Pilgrim Road, died at her home Saturday morning following a short Illness. She came here from Apollo, In 1946. She had graduated from Theil College, Greenville, in 1940.

She was home service director for the American Red Cross here and a member of the First United Lutheran Church and an honorary member of Xl Delta Theta Exemplar Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. She is survived by her husband, Harold E. Almore; a daughter, Miss Elaine Almore, both of West Palm Beach; a sister, Mrs. George Loutzenhelser of Pittsburgh, and an aunt, Mrs. Verta Culp of Zelienople, Pa.

Services will be at 4 p.m. Monday at Mizell-Faville-Zern Funeral Chapel conducted by Dr. Paul E. Arnold, pastor of the First United Lutheran Church. Burial will be at Hillcrest Memorial Park.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to the American Red Cross. Pallbearers will be Gernie Moorehead, Walter Keller, E. L. Tevis Smith, Martin Isetts, Max Coan and Edward G. Osborne.

MRS. HATTIE BELLE WILDER Mrs. Wilder, 80, of Sixth died at Warrenhust Nursing Home Saturday morning following an extended Illness. She came to West Palm Beach 58 years ago from Jacksonville, Fla. She is a member of the Church of DeLand, and of Gardenia Lodge No.

76, Daughters of Rebekah, of West Palm Beach. She Is survived by her husband, John A. Wilder, Funeral services will be at 4 p.m. Tuesday at Mizell-Faville-Zern Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Donald Barrus, rector of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church.

Interment will be at Woodlawn Cemetery. Friends are requested to omit flowers. CHARLES WORTH TREXLER Mr. Trexler, 58, of 3829 Parker city, died Tuesday at Kuwait, Saudi Arabia. Funeral arrangements will be announced at a later date by the Vogel Funeral Home.

EDWARD DERUL Mr. Derul, 76, of 240 Conniston Road, Mr. Sterrett, 29, of West Boynton Road, Boynton Beach, died Saturday at Bethesda Memorial Hospital after an extended Illness. He was a member of First Methodist Church of Boynton Beach. He Is survived by his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Leo B. Sterrett, of Boynton Beach; three sisters, Miss Mary Sterrett, Mrs. Katherine Payne and Mrs. Frances De Marco, all of Boynton Beach; two brothers, Leo B.

Sterrett Jr. and Paul Neil Sterrett, both of Boynton Beach; material grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. o. C.

Barker, of West Palm Beach; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Fordham. of Boynton Beach, and several aunts and uncles. Funeral services will be held at 4 p.m.

Tuesday at Scobee-Combs Funeral Chapel, Boynton Beach, with Rev. Edgar Staffer, pastor of the First Methodist Church of Boynton Beach, officiating, Burial will follow in the Boynton Beach Memorial Park. OSCAR F. SPOTTS Funeral services for' Mr. Spotts, 50, of 217 S.

Federal Lake Worth, who died Thursday, will be conducted at 4 p.m. Monday at E. Earl Smith and Son Funeral Home, Lake Worth, by Mary Kupferle, Unity of Lake Worth, Pinecrest Cemetery, Lake Worth, by memGraveside services will be conducted at bers of Gulf Stream Lodge No. 245, AM whose members will also serve as pallbearers. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m.

today at the Funeral Chapel. EMIL J. TIEDEMANN Rosary services for Mr. Tiedemonn, 76, of 221 19th Ave. Lake Worth, who died Thursday, will be conducted at 7:30 p.m.

today at E. Earl Smith and Son Funeral Home, Lake Worth. Funeral Mass will be at 9 a.m. Monday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Lake Worth. Entombment will take place at 0 later date at Memory Gardens Mausoleum.

GEORGE WILLIAM PRIMM Funeral services for Mr. Primm, 49, of 245 Tiger Tall Court, Indiantown, who died Thursday, will be held at 2 p.m. today at Johns Funeral Home with Rev. Mickey Evans, pastor of the Dunklin Memorial Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Fern Hill Cemetery, Stuart.

MRS. KATHERINE FRANCES THACHER Funeral services for Mrs. Thacher, 85, of 2 Major Alley, Palm Beach. who died Thursday, will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at Mizell-Faville-Zern Funeral with Rev.

Ted Temoschuk, pastor of the Lake Avenue Baptist Church, officiating. Cremation will follow. ROY C. WISE Funeral services for Mr. Wise, 73, of 1506 who died Thursday, will be conducted at 2:30 p.m.

today at E. Earl Smith and Son Funeral Chapel by Rev. Edward J. Watson, rector, rector of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church.

Burial will be in Columbus, Ohio. LEONARD R. GIDDENS Funeral services for Mr. Giddens, 54, of 4682 Belvedere Road, who died Friday, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Mizell-Faville-Zern Funeral Chapel with Rev.

Peter M. Lord, pastor of Haverhill Baptist Church, and the Rev. Philip C. Houseman, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in HIllcrest Memorial Cemetery, WHEN SHOPPING, CHECK P-T ADS! city, Vogel died Funeral suddenly Home Friday.

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rowed from National Airlineswill be rolled out to the plane. Bands, combos, musicians and other entertainers will be on hand to show the good-will ambassadors what Palm Beach County thinks of their feat. Robson said arrangements have been made for everyone turning out to greet Friendship 90 to park free at the airport by just writing "Friendship 90" on the back of the parking stub. East German (Continued from Page One) touched off the current tension in Another East German failed early Saturday in his attempt to reach the West. As he tried to swim across the River Spree in downtown Berlin he was spotted by a Communist patrol boat that opened fire and picked him out of the water.

The scene of the attempted escape was not far from the point where the soldier fled. Communist guards found the man about 35 minutes after the successful escape and fired 21 rounds from tommy guns at him before plucking him from the river. He was believed to be injured. West Berlin police saw the swimmer captured but were powerless to go to his aid because the Communists stayed on their side of the border. During the night West Berlin police said they heard a total of 13 shots in East Berlin where Communist guards may have been shooting at others trying to breach the wall.

Typhoon Hits Japan TOKYO, Sunday (P) Typhoon Thelma ripped through central Japan today leaving one known dead and five persons missing. SPECIAL EVENT MONDAY ONLY XTRA PRICE SLASHES WE MUST SELL! SELL! LOOK AT THESE CRAZY SACRIFICE SALE PRICES OPEN MONDAY TILL 9 P.M. Mortgage Insurance Firms Facing Death? and victory in the ensuing tug of war always went to barleycorn." Mrs. Dodge said she wanted, "an equitable settlement" if the divorce was granted and custody of their son, John, 8. Dodge, 62, originally charged that his wife ignored him and spent most of her time away from the family home in Detroit.

Venus Rocket Launch Delayed CAPE CANAVERAL. (P- -Technical problems Saturday forced a 24-hour postponement of today's scheduled attempt to launch a Mariner 2 spacecraft to the vicinity of the planet Venus. The trouble cropped up as the countdown was underway on the Atlas-Agena rocket. Without reporting the cause of the difficulty, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration announced the shot was off one day, rescheduling it for early Monday. A NASA spokesman said the problem was not serious but would require a few hours to correct.

Russia Sets Off Two Big Blasts WASHINGTON, (P--The Atomic Energy Commission reported that Russia set off two nuclear tests in the atmosphere Saturday. One blast was in the Novaya Zemlya area in the Arctic and the other in the Semipalatinsk test site in Central Siberia. The Arctic explosion was described as having a force of several megatons, equal the blast of several millions tons of TNT. beria low yield. This would The ABC, said the one in Siindicate a blast equivalent of less than 20,000 tons.

AEC said both explosions oCcurred early today. Medfly Hunters (Continued from Page One) what was hoped to be its last, Medfly, when one was trapped in a calamondin tree behind the home of Dr. and Mrs. K. M.

Davis at 506 N. Swinton Delray Beach. Cost of the present Medfly infestation in federal and state funds has not been brought up to date, although it had reached a figure of $350,000 by the latter part of July. An outbreak of this pest in 1956 eventually cost $10 million in federal and state funds to eradicate. In that case it had became wide spread and out of control before its discovery.

(Continued from Page One) should have?" he asked. is your actuarial experience on mortgages?" Hurricane Threat Gone MIAMI (P) Weathermen Saturday ruled out hurricane threats in the near future and described two easterly waves lurking in the Caribbean as small tempests in a big teapot. The closest of the two formations, stretching from the Bahamas into Central Cuba, was expected to drive rain into Florida as it moved westward at 10 knots. A second easterly wave, in the extreme Eastern Caribbean near the lesser Antilles, was classified as even less a tropical storm threat. It, too, was traveling at 10 knots.

Students Blamed (Continued from Page One) mercenary agents (Cuban iles) who operate with Impunity from the coasts of Florida." The State Department's first reaction to this charge was press officer Robert J. McCloskey's statement: "I can flatly deny any U.S. involvement in or knowledge of a reported shelling of Meanwhile, in Miami, the headquarters of diverse and anti-Castro Cuban refugee groups, a spokesman for the Directorio Revolucion Estudiantil took credit for the attack. McCloskey issued the second State Department statement after President Kennedy, spending the weekend at Hyannis Port, conferred by telephone with Acting Secretary of State George Ball. That the attack was staged by a U.S.-based group was viewed here as a propaganda setback for the United States.

Castro has been receiving large shipments of Soviet arms and the sortie was seen in Washington as more fodder for his persistent claim that the United States is mounting aggression against Cuba. Even with the stringest regulations of the FHA, he pointed out, the numbers of mortgages in which the government insurance has been needed has been quite high in areas. "But 8 per center mortcome, gage business." he said, "there was no appraisal, the les Insured for the entire amount, principal and interest -and the opportunities for fraud were 50 great that it was inevitable that unscrupulous persons would take advantage of them." Thomas said he expected to encounter plenty of opposition, but was confident that if the legislators know the facts, his repeal bill will be made law. He said he also will again introduce legislation to require more frequent financial statements from insurance companies other than life insurance. Such a bill passed the House in the 1961 legislature, but did not get through the Senate.

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