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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN ASHEVILLE, N. C. Monday, March 25, 1963 lo Deaths And Funerals I i Square Announces Good Year Burial will be in Oakwood Cem Connor Bishop, woo survive. Rock Roll: The Tribal Music Of The Adolescent on Rt. 2, Franklin Sunday mowing after an illness of two years.

Funerals Today Joe Thorpe, p. Leaf's Also surviving are the widow. from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday in the chapel ot Harrison Funeral Home at Black Mountain. The body will remain in the Mr.

Crawford was a native of dure, Mrs. Stella Christian Bishop; three brothers, G. H. of Asheville, Hugh B. of Roanoke Rapids and J.

H. Bishop of Atlanta, and five sisters, Mrs. J. E. Warren Haywood County, a son of Mrs.

Homer C. Crawford, who survives, and the late Mr. funeral home chapel until taken "Just as the stories of Andersen and the Grimms were based ea LOS ANGELES (AP)-A reports after a two-year study to the church to lie In state one hour prior to the services. Henry L. Samueh The body of Henry V.

Samuels, He was a former employe of of rock roll: It's Hans Christian Andersen and the Grimm very real problems in those times rock 'n' roll songs are based on a Hayes and Hopson of Asheville of Hopewell, Mrs. J. W. Bradbury of Miami, Mrs. E.

P. Bets of Atlanta and Mrs. G. W. File and Mrs.

G. M. Sear Mrs. Martha Causby 68, of Knoxville, who died Friday in a Buncombe County hospital following a brief illnexa, was sent Sunday to High Point. until his illness two years ago.

He attended Temple Bible Church KITHCKFOH Mrs. very real problem of today's adolescentfear of loneliness and alienation. cy, both of Asheville. in Asheville. He was a graduate Services and burial will be con The family will be at 108 John Brothers in modern idiom.

Leading school students listen to it only one-third as much as less successful ones. An unhappy youngster finds comfort listening to another sing of Franklin High School. etery in Concord. Miss Norma DeAth Services for Miss Norma DeAth, 68, of Broad who died Friday in an Asheville hospital following a long illness, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the chapel of Morris-Hendon-Black Funeral Home.

The Rev. Dr. L. R. Alters pastor of St.

Paul Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be Arthur Eve Henry Whiteside, Ted Almon, Wayne Davis, Burt Treadwell and Whitefoard Whit-aker. Miss DeAth had served as assistant editor of the Enka Voice, employe newspaper, and recep tionist at the American Enka Cor ducted there under the direction Martha Lou Causby, 88, of Charleston, S. formerly of Rutherfordton, died at 1 p.m.

Saturday in a Charleston hospital after a brief illness. son West Asheville. The "In both the fairy tale and rock n' roll, salvation comes most oft. Services will be at p. m.

of the Koonce Funeral Home. Tuesday in Hickory Knoll Bap en through chance and fate." tist Church. body will be returned to Asheville for services and burial which will be announced by Grace Funeral Home. The Square which has a division located Bingham Road bare, reoenM an increase of 23 per cent in earnings last year, C. Maechtlen, president, announced in the firm's annual report, "In terms of both sales and profit, 18) was a good year tor the company," MaechQea said.

"Sales of $126,096,009 exceeded last year by nine per cent and earnings of $14,372,000 were up 23 per cent." From 'these earnings, equivalent to $2.11 per share, the $1 per share regular plus a 50-cent year-end extra, or a total of $1.30 per share, was paid in dividends, be said. "Capital expenditures during IMS amounted, to $2,313,000," Maechtlen said. "These, which included plant additions at Lexington, and Cedar Rapids, Iowa, were somewhat less than Arrangements here were in fcarge of the Harrison Funeral ing that he is lonely, that his Services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in Southern Baptist The Rev. Mark Rose, the Rev.

Wilburn Hopelen and the Rev. Garland Young will officiate. Home at Black Mountain. name should be woe. By maudlin mediocrity, said Dr Church Rutherfordton, of which Mrs.

Sarah Johnson Burial will be in the Rush Cem she was a member. David Martin, rock 'n' roll gives hope to children who have been Myron O. McHenry Myron O. McHenry, 57, of 906 Old Farm School Oteen. died Mrs.

Sarah G. Johnson, 78, of etery. Pallbearers will be Carl Mc C. F. Whiteside unsuccessful.

The University of Southern Cal 38 Clingman was found Cracken, Dale McClure, Boyd dead Sunday morning In her HENDERSONVILLE Charlie Fisher, Richard Whisnant, and residence. F. Whiteside, 58, of Etowah, died at 12 noon Sunday in an Asheville hospital following a lengthy illness. Kenneth and Eugene Sanford, early Sunday morning In a Bun Rock 'n' roll, said Dr. Martin, is "the tribal music of the adolescent.

"Fifty per cent like it. The rest listen in moderate amounts to keep in touch with the interest of their peers. "There is very little blatant sexuality. On the contrary, with very few exceptions, the love themes are of finding one true love, to marry." For parents annoyed by their adolescents' music he had a word of hope: "Surveys show that by 19 most of them have passed the. hump and consider rock 'n' roll to be kid stuff.

By 23 almost no one listens to it." poration for 30 years prior to her retirement in 1960. ifornia professor of education explained: "Any unhappy kid can listen to an awful voice singing shallow, repetitious tunes and think that, given a break, he could Surviving in addition to the mother are a brother, Sgt. Ho combe County hospital after a Mr. McHenry was a native of Dr. John C.

Young, Buncombe County coroner, said Mrs. Johnson's death was due to natural causes and mat no inquest will period of declining health. Chenney, and had lived In mer C. Crawford Jr. of the U.S.

Air Force in Texas; and four Asheville since 1938. Mr. Whiteside was born May be a recording star, too." Mrs. Grace Maxwell Services Mrs. Grace Huff.

be held. He was formerly associated 28, 1904 in Henderson County, Of the link between fairy tales originally anticipated because of a son of the late T. T. and Eliza sisters, Mrs. J.

Sanford of Candler, Mrs. G. F. McCracken of Rt. 1, Clyde, Mrs.

H. O. Mc and rock 'n' roll, he observed Detective Sergeants J. C. and J.

E. Jarvis were called with the Southern Railway and also had worked for the U.S. For beth Dalton Whiteside. He was to investigate. est Service.

He was a member of steelworker. -Surviving are the widow, Mrs, Clure of Rt. 4, Candler and Mrs. Perry Norton of Rt. 2, Franklin.

ington Maxwell, 73, of 1617 Hen-dersonville who died Thursday in an Asheville hospital following a brief illness, will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday in Flanner and Buchanan Mortuary at India Allen Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements which the Asheville First Christian Church. Sadie Lyda Whiteside; a daugh The body will remain at Potts deterred plant tor a new assembly plant in Schiller Park, a Chicago suburb." Construction of this plant to replace a present leased, facility is scheduled to begin this year. Capital expenditures of $2 million are planned for 1963, he said. Retired Editor Is Dead At 75 Surviving are the widow, the Funeral Home until taken to the church 30 minutes before serv ter, Mrs.

Peggy Murphy of Fletcher; a sister, Mrs. Ethel W. former Miss Gertrude Powers: were incomplete Sunday night Mrs. Fannie Norton napolis, ind. ices.

CAR or TRUCK? (New er Uud) two brothers, George McHenry of Oklahoma City, and Fred Burial will be in Crown Hill FARGO. N.D. (AP) Holger Brown of Etowah; two brothers, James C. of Etowah and William W. of Rt.

4, Henderson ville; and Cemetery there. The family will receive friends from 7 until 9 p. m. Monday in The firm's headquarters are at u. McHenry of Hays, and CASHJERS-Mrs.

Fannie Robinson Norton, 96, of the Norton Memorial services for Mrs. Park Ridge, HI several nieces and nephews. grandchild. trie funeral home. Maxwell will be incorporated in community of Jackson County, Doran (Happy) Paulson, 75, widely known retired editor of the Fargo Forum, died Saturday in a Fargo hospital.

He had been in ill health for some time, and hos Services will be at 2 p.m. Tues Morris Hendon Black Funeral Home is in charge of ar died Saturday night in a High the regular worship services of day in Thomas Shepherd Me lands hospital after a brief illness. me First congregational Church in Asheville next Sunday by the morial Chapel. John M. Hedden FRANKLIN John Manuel Hedden, 81, died Sunday in a Frank Bike Rider, 15, Struck By Car pitalized for two weeks.

Services will be at 2 p.m. in Cashiers Methodist The Rev. Ralph Banning and rangements which were lncom-plete Sunday night. Young Infant nev. Frank Ratzell, pastor.

Paulson was editor ot the the Rev. Harold McKinmsh will ZSj fj Church. lin hospital after a Unee-week The body will be sent Monday Forum from 1921 until he retired afternoon to Indianapolis. officiate. Burial will be In Beulah Cemetery.

in 1957. illness. was a lifelong resident of Macon County, a son of Morris Hendon Black Funeral His active newspaper career. Edmond D. Wallin MARSHALL Services for Ed Thomas Perry Young, two-months-old, of Mooresville.

a Tom P. Barnwell 15, of 119 Unaka Ave. suffered minor injuries about 5 p. m. Sunday in a bicycle-car collision on Unaka Pallbearers will be Mack and the late Blakely and Mary Jane Home is in charge of arrangements here.

which began in 1902 in Grand Forks, spanned more than half a Bowman Hedden. Leon Lyda, Neil and Robert Greer, H. E. Lanning and Earl Sumner. mond Dawson Wallin, 80, of Rt.

great-nephew of T. Perry Young of 66 Gracelyn in Asheville, died Sunday in the home of Services will be at 2 p. m. Avenue, City Patrolman O. Harris reported.

century of sometimes tumultuous political history in North Dakota. 6, Marshall, who died Friday Tuesday in Liberty Baptist night in an Asheville hospital aft' his parents. Church, of which he was a member. The child was a native of Ire Barnwell rode his bicycle into the path of a car operated by Clark Brown, 57, of Long Shoals He served tnree years on rui-itzer Prize committees, was a director of the Associated Press PAUL ISRAEL er a short illness, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in Walnut Creek See Mrs.

Pairalee Rose ROBBINSVILLE Mrs, Paira dell County and had been ill about 1 Robert B. Anderson Services for Robert B. Anderson, 45. a native of Yancey County, who died Tuesday in Dos Palos, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday in the Cane River Baptist Church in Yancey County.

at Baptist Church, of which he was two weeks. Managing Editors Association, a Rt. 1, Arden, who was tray lee Rose, 87. of Panther Creek a member and a deacon. Surviving are the parents, Jo member of the American Society MATTHEWS FORD ellng west and attempting a left Community of Graham County The Rev.

Jeff Slagle and the seph Ambrose Young and turn into a driveway, Harris said. 2 Forest Fires In Anson County Are Controlled of Newspaper Editors and other journalism groups. Dtiltr 147 Rev. Kimsey Ball will officiate. died Saturday in a Bryson City hospital following a long illness.

Vivian Joyce Newton Young; two brothers, Joseph A. Young III Burial will be in Roberts Cem The Rev. Nathan Penland, pas Services will be held at 2 p.m. etery. tor of Asheville Gospel Taber and Norman Elsworth Young of the home; and three sisters, Cas Monday in Panther Creek Baptist Surviving are the widow, Mrs, nacle, will officiate.

Burial will WADESBORO. N. C. (AP) Church. Cora Mace Wallin; four daugh- sandra Claudette S.

and Way- be in the church cemetery. Three forest fires erupted Sunday Lewis Mffmoriaf Park The Cemetery Beautiful ee Beaverdam LEWIS FUNERAL HOME DIAL AL 2-5031 ters, Mrs. Ralph Barnes and Mrs. Daniel Flynn of Rt. 6, Marshall, in the dry wooded lands of east nett Li.

Young ot the home. Services will be held at 1 p.m The body will remain in the chapel of Morris Hendon Black T.E.Holland CANDLER Turner E. Holland Mrs. William Hunter of Black ern Anson County. Fire fighters said Sunday night two of the Monday in the chapel of Cavin Funeral Home until taken to the Mountain and Mrs.

Leslie Myers Funeral Home in Mooresville. 47. of Rt. 3, Candler, died Sunday blazes were nearly extinguished church to lie in state 30 minutes of Bon Lee: four sons, Maco and night in an Asheville hospital aft but a tfnrd still burned out of con preceding the services. Hiram of Marshall, Frank of er an extended illness.

Active pallbearers will be Jack trol. Some 250 firemen and volun Mr. Holland was a native of Washington, D. C. and Charles of Horse Shoe; a half-sister, Mrs, Mcintosh, Armand England, vt mi Do Vou Know Hiram Young, Charles Radford, Haywood County.

He had lived at Candler for the past 14 years. He teers battled the forest. Authorities said several thousand acres uryson Arrington of Leicester; Joe Radford and Ray Miller. 19 grandchildren and two great was a veteran oi woria war n. of timberland Just west of the Pee Mr.

Anderson was a son of grandchildren. Surviving are the widow, Mrs, Mrs. Gudger Anderson of Ashe Bowman Funeral Home is in Dee River was in the fire area, Still burning out of control Sun Ella Pilkenton Holland; a son, charge. Dennis, of Candler; a sister, Mrs ville and the late Mr. Anderson, a member of the Thermolita Bap day night was a fire in a deso late, thickly wooded area south of Charlotte Reece of Canton; two brothers, R.

V. of Canton and tist Dos Palos. John D. Burleson U.S. 74.

Fire fighters said uiey Surviving, in addition to the NEWLAND John Dixon Bur Glenn of Candler. Services will be at 11 a.m. Tues mother, are the widow, Mrs, leson of Rt. 3, Newland died jBU.L MEASE Mft Balance Both I I. TWfllgk Front Wheels Janet Anderson; three daughters, day in Wells Funeral Home.

The Sunday in a Crossnore hospital were having a difficult time reaching the fires, which was burning timber that belongs to the Reigel Paper Co. Two fires Just south of U.S. 74 were nearly out late Sunday night, Mrs. William Francis of Hen Rev. Miles A.

will offi after an extended illness. ciate. Burial will be in Forest dersonville, Vickie Page and Tina Anderson of the home; a son, services win ne at 2:30 p. Lawn Cemetery at Enka. Tuesday in Henson Creek Baptist Gary Anderson of Henderson Church, of which he was a mem ville; a sister, Mrs.

Roy Green Pallbearers will be Don Hudson, L. B. Hurley, Harlan Brookshlre, Buck Scott, Jim Buell and Allen a spokesman at the Lileeville fire tower said. These fires also were near the Pee Dee River and east of Asheville. ber.

John C. Banks of the town of the Lilesville. F. King. Mrs.

Annie Davis Elmo J. Stroupe Services for Mrs. Annie Yar- borough Davis, 74, of 75 Ridge CANDLER Services for Elmo p3g Men Front End' who died Saturday in her SWANNANOA-John Clingman Banks, 82, a resident of Dillingham Circle, Rt. 2, Asheville, died at 9:30 a.m. Sunday in his home following a long illness.

He was a native and lifelong Tucker Concert Slated Tonight At Auditorium Joe Stroupe, 58, who died Saturday, will be' held at 2:30 p.m. Monday in Ridgeway Baptist home following a brief illness, will be held at 3:30 p.m. Tues day in Calvary Presbyterian Church. The Community Concert Associ resident of Buncombe County, a retired farmer. ation will present a concert by I Church.

Mrs. Marie Fahrion WAYNESVILLE Mrs. Marie The Rev. James A. Cannon, Surviving are the widow, Mrs.

Richard Tucker, Metropolitan Op former pastor, will officiate. Vesta Allen Banks; three sons, not 1 Burial will be in Violet Hill era tenor, at 8 p.m. Monday in Grady Jeff and Lennie the Cltv Auditorium. Cemetery. Admission to the concert will be that every '63 OLDSMOBILE DYNAMIC 88 has all these features as PLUS VALUES: Choice of 280 HP Premium Fuel Rocket Engine or 260 HP Regular Fuel Rocket Engine 123" Wheelbaie 70 Ampere Hours Battery with 3 years warranty Die Cast Grille Keyless Door Locking Dual Illuminated Ath Receivers, front and rear Deep Pile Carpeting Safety Padded Instrument Panel Crank-operated Ventapanes Full Flew Oil Filter Vibre-runed Body Mountings Guard-Beam Frame Foot-operated Parking Brake 17.1 Cu.

Ft. Deep Well Trunk Foam-padded Front and Rear Seats Magic Mirror Acrylic Lacquer Finish Aluminiied Muffler and Tail Pipe Self Adjusting Brakes Electric Windshield Wiper Positive Pilot Turn Signal! Chalet of Quality Nylon or All Morrocceen Color Keyed Interior Trims Deluxe Heater and Defroster Twin Triangle Stability with Nylon Sleeve Shock Absorber Deep Coil Springs at All Wheels Active pallbearers will be Ru Hertell Fahrion, 76, died early Sunday morning in a Western North Carolina hospital after an extended illness. by season ticket memberships M. Banks of Rt. 2, Asheville; five daughters, Mrs.

Gus Wilson of Durham, Mrs. Howard Bateman of Baltimore, Mrs. Dora iyy "v-s ben Dailey, Will Burton, R. C. Robinson, Edward Grimes, J.

A. Dusenbury, and James Pearson. only. Services will be at 4 p. m.

Tucker has been called by many I. ALL aC critics as the best tenor in the The bod-r will remain in the Garris, Mrs. Charles Watkins and Tuesday in Garrett Funeral Home chapel. world today. He joined Metropoli chapel of Jesse Ray Funeral Mrs.

Sewell Fuller of Rt. 2, Ashe tan in 1945 and took a reduction Miss Mildred Roper Home until the service hour. Hon. orary pallbearers will be officers of the church. in salary from a $8,000 a year as a cantor in a Brooklyn synagogue.

FRANKLIN Services for Miss The family suggests In lieu of Mildred Rebecca Roper, 41, flowers that donations be made who died Saturday, will be at to the Memorial Fund of the Fire Alarms 11:32 a.m. 29 Brownwood Ave. trash blaze, no damage. church. Charles W.

Bishon 2 p. m. Monday In Franklin Methodist Church, of which she was a member. Paul M. Crawford FRANKLIN Paul Maxwell 12:06 p.m.

A52 Town Mountain brush fire, no damage. 3:02 p.m. Fairview and Cedar brush blaze, no Charles Wilkie Bishon. 35. of 404 ville; two brothers, George Banks of Enka and Will Banks of Dillingham; 21 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren, Services will be held at 2 p.m.

Tuesday in the Christian Creek Baptist Church, of which he was a member and deacon. The Rev. C. A. Hensley and the Rev.

Troy Lunsford will officiate. Burial will be In Berea Baptist Church Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be Carl Burch, Frank Mcintosh, Lewis Crane, Roy Anderson, Menford, Kilby and Martin Pittman. Flower bearers will be members of the young peoples Sunday School class of the church. The family will receive friends WO Jones Greenville, S.C., died Crawford, S4, died in his home at bus p.

m. Sunday in a Greenville hospital after a period of declining health. He was a machinist and a vet NEW TREADS APPLIED ON BOUND TIRE BODIES OK ON YOUft OWN TIRES WHITEWALLS ANY SIZE NARROW OR WIDE DESI6N USELESS OR TUBE Thick Curtain Has Fallen Over Bloodshed In Algeria eran of the Korean War and was a member of Grove Road Baptist Church In Greenville. He was a native of Buncombe County and was the son of Charles and Bes- names of Moslems who died of By ANDREW BOROWIEC ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) In FOR Front Stabiliser Bar Dual Hood Latches Safety Door Latches torture at the hands of French paratroopers. At dinner parties, some Euro the darkness, machine-gun fire rattled and ambulance sirens screamed.

A clandestine transmitter hoarsely warned that all men and women should fight to keep Algeria French. Fully insulated throughout passenger compartment including fiberglass hood insulation peans nostalgically recall events of the war spellbound crowds roaring slogans, shattering plastic explosions, broken hopes and noMOGBeoowooooeaQceeoocMOft II gl mmmmmmmmJ'Z-. If Ml UL 'W, I II Ml illusions. Then they return to their rsL-'- That was a year ago, when the European Secret Army Organization was -fighting Its blazing last- 111 mm shops and factories and try to salvage something out of the independence which they now say Plus tax and 4 trade-in tires 1 1 4 1 ditch battle of terror. fsgraagfair-ii'sswi The Evian accords for Algerian was inevitable from the beginning.

The city winding streets are independence were signed a year ago last week and now Algeria is independent. A Moslem waiter crowded again with cars whizzing Our Ntw Treadt, idtnlified by Medallion and ihop merk are OUARANTIID t. Artlnit 4fteU In worknwiihlp ni nulerleli Surlnc lift et Imi 1. Against Hernial road hazard! (txc.pt repairable puncture) teeeua- tared in everyday paaaeniar ear uae for 12 montha. Repleeemeata prorated treaS wear and baaed ea Uat prleaa terreat ttliMefeaJaetneni.

who swore vengeance, owns a res DYNAMIC 88 4 door SEDAN with ALL THIS EQUIPMENT dslhrered in Asheville (Appresiieatsly weeks for delivery) at breakneck speed. New Moslem policemen have donned, the caps of their European predecessors and direct traffic with the same Mediterranean gusto. taurant that once belonged to a European rightwinger. He bows low before new patrons technicians arriving from France to replace the settlers. BODY and FENDER WORK Second to None at SKYLAND OLDSMOBILE! QUALITY REPAIRS In the MINIMUM AMOUNT of Time in SKYLAND OLDSMOBILE'S Newly Expanded BODY SHOP.

Real estate agencies have beg- gun to raise apartment rents aft A European who helped organ er last fan stump, salaries of secretaries have doubled and Plus ize the clandestine broadcasts is back in toe city, working in the same office with former terrorists of the Moslem Front of National household help has become diffi n. e. Seles Tea 3 vyrtf cult to find. From planes and ships, French Liberation. technicians disembark to fill the "It's all history now," he says aO'er-M' liHiiffi fij( 4313 ifJCi 'laiUllii gap caused by the massive departures of settlers.

shrugging his shoulders. "You see didn't kill anybody. I feel no Over SO new Oldsmobiles in oil models and series to choose from, in stock for immediate delivery. -1 guilt. The broadcasts? Everybody At night Algiers becomes empty.

It is then that the memo has forgotten about them." SEE JIM STILES Finest In Ante Body and Fender Repairing that's what yoa find la SKYLAND'S BODY SHOP where JIM STILES Is foreman. See Jim for FREE ESTIMATES and a First Class Job that can't be topped-the kind ef Job that will please you and the Insurance company! SKYLAND OLDSMOBILE, Inc. 100 Cexe Ave. Dealer utt AL 2-1 tit With a speed only possible in ries of terror, war and unexpected attacks haunt the city. a Mediterranean country, a thick SKYLAND 0LDSM0DILE curtain has dropped over the suf 357 B1LTM0RE AVENUE "NIXT TO COCA-COLA IOTTLING CO." Free Parking AL 2-1071 fering, terror and bloodshed of 7Vt Occasionally, groups of young Moslems crisscross the streets where a year ago right-wing Eu years of war.

INCORPO RATIO Dealer tm AL 2-1 816 iwcoxt Officials ocoastonalty tpeafc of ropean youths ceMtned, Today Algiers is the young Moslem's city, martyrs and streets bear, the oagsBBBaaa.

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