N ln: | Ele Oshawa Times Insurance [scoo secon | LONDON (AP)--Three disast- ers within a week dealt a fi- {nancial hammering for Britain's insurance underwriters. | A heavy proportion of the risks lin the Agadir earthquake, the| | Mauritius typhoon and the Santa| Fe train wreck were underwrit- [ten in London, | One London underwriter said ithe . claims for the Mauritius [storm alone are expected to {reach several hundred thousand |pounds. In the 160-mile-an-hour| | windstorm the weekend before| |1ast, 31 people were killed, 200,| 000 made homeless, 40,000 build- OSHAWA, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1960 PAGE NINE ings flattened and half the Indian | Ocean island's sugar crop de-| | stroyed. | Insurance men could give no| | estimate of the claims that will] |arise from the Agadir earth-| |quake. But French insurers are | {understood to have taken out the | | customary "catastrophe insur- ance' with London underwriters to cover themselves against | |losses such as were suffered in {the devastated Moroccan city, | where the eventual count of dead may reach 12,000. | Claims for the Santa Fe crash, reports said, are expected to Ireach between $2,000,000 and $3,- { 000,000. The train hi an oil truck| near Bakersfield, Calif.,, Tuesday land was derailed, killing 14 per- sons. Lloyds is reported to have underwritten 80 per cent of the risk, insurance companies the re- | maining 20 per cent. | THOMSON HELPS LIBRARY LONDON (Reuters) -- Cana-| SIMCOE HALL CLOTHING CUPBOARD ALMOST BARE ~~ * [ta potiohr Roy Then bo {sent a donation of £500 to the 7 Harold McNeil, director of | coe Hall distributed more than | liam Marshall, who distributes ; you have clothing that could be | London Library to help it in its THE CARLING TROPHY was | of the Ontario Group of the | dard, Carling representative, | placi a close d. The Smee Ral seRlemient House, 130 Stigles Siotluisg 1n Feb- | the clothing, told The Oshawa | used, please contact Simcoe [resent Susncial dineultion: ae) awarded be "1 Wing | RCAF Association beld in Osh- | made the presentation. A $200 | Barrie wing was congratulated 0! e Oshawa Times today ruary. Mr. McNeill sald more ohildr , . al A 8-8243. Si Hall |:} 2 pay. (Barrie) Saturday evening for | awa riday an urday. + i " that welfare supplies of chil- | clothing could have been dis- Times, that children don't un- | Hall at RA 8 imeoe ka library announced last week that| jo" "outstanding performance | Shown accepting the trophy is cheque accompanied the tro- | for its progress in increasing drens' clothing are running out. | tributed if it had been avail- | derstand the reason why there | a Red Feather agencr. under |it would have to auction some| gi.ins 1959. The presentation | Del Kelly, president of the | Phy. 443 Wing (Smith Falls) | membership. He said that clothing for chil- | able. The boy model, who posed | is no clothing their size. The | the directorship of the Women's books, manuscripts and works of| olimaxed the annual convention | Barrie Wing (right), Paul Be- | received a cheque for $100 for --Photo by Aldsworth dren, particularly boys cloth- | for this picture, was loaned by | children ask if they may return | Welfare League is an associate |art to help pay off £20,000 in| | ing, ; urgently needed. iif Holy Cross School. Mrs. Wil- | in the Se for Sheds it | of ie 30 Clubs of Canada. _|back local taxes. | Park Opening | . . Car Of Cotton nl. oo ---. Honored At Banquet park at a meeting of the Wood- Ran : : . . . J /iew Park Neighborhood Associa-| The presentation of the Carling membership in the Ontario Group|students doing post - graduate WHITBY ( Staff) Whitby| Fire Chief Bruce Corner said : 7 soy [tion. In the absence of the presi- Trophy, Saturday evening, |has climbed to 3402 with another|work connected with aviation. firefighters battled for more than|that his men were forced to |dent, Bob Germond, Douglas Triv-| awarded for the outstanding|1485 ex-air force personnel as| two hours on Sunday night to|break the bonding seal to enter : |ett presided. The freos="c~r "~.ipoval Canadian Air Force Asso-| members-at-large. EXECUTIVE CONTINUES quell a fire in a freight car load|the car. He said that the fire ii |port showed a substantial bal- ciation wing in Ontario, to Del The Ontario group executive of baled cotton which caught fire|started in the front end of the ; ; |ance. Kelly, president of 441 B a rr i e BUSINESS DISCUSSED holds office for two years thus in transit. Before they finished,|car and it appeared that the 3 i A discussion was held regard- Wing, was the highlight of the| One of the activities of the|last year's executive continues the men had hauled 75 bales, gunnysacking which wrapped the : le the soft drink cooler for the annual convention held in Oshawa|association discussed at the con-|for this year. some weighing as much as 500|raw cotton was the cause of the i 3 % | clubhouse. The matter was re-|over the weekend. vention was the sponsorship of| They are: Ray Swartz, Water- pounds, out of one end of the fire. i ? ; ) {ferred to the next meeting for| A close second in the competi-|air cadet squadrons. Flying loo, president; Bill Caverly, car. In any event, smoke poured out : % 1 : laction. The Oshawa Duplicate tion was 443 Wing at Smith Falls. scholarships and other assistance|Kingston, first vice - president; The load was on its way from both car doors as firefighters i ig hi 1 i {Bridge Club was given permis-|The trophy was accompanied by|Were given to 25 squadrons in|Leon Schedlin, Toronto, second Memphis, Tenn., to West St. hauled the heavy bales out on | & Te A ; : [sion to use the clubhouse on Tues-|a cheque for $200. A $100 cheque Ontario. vice - president; Stan Elnaugh, John, New Brunswick, and smoke|the snow, many bursting into ; Hin 4 % |day evenings beginning March went to Smith Falls for second! Other projects discussed were| Waterloo, secretary; Derwent was first noticed as the east- flame as soon as they came into i i 4 p |15." Kingside Park was granted |place. the donation of hospital equip-|Underhill, Woodstock, treasurer, bound CPR freight train came the air. i Lae : : : [the use of the clubhouse, free of| The final award, an RCAF As- ment, local and national charities|and George Penfold, Toronto, im- through Audley, hbout five miles] Meanwhile the train, which had 3% ; 2 charge, for a card party. sociation blazer, was for the out-|and university scholarships for'mediate past president. west of Whitby, shortly after 10/brought them here, moved on its z ? Rr ™ 3 Roy "Cornish chairman of the|standing member of any wing in pin. wav: A 4 = £7 {entertainment committee, report-|Ontario. This went to Cecil The 60-car train stopped in| Today, workmen are deciding : ' A : io | "Corky" Korken of 441 Wing hd Whitby and the burning car was| what to do with the still smoulder- § ? 3 jl ed a junior boys' club is being (OrKy ' 3 k Ray fire ig bates which ices the Fai : organized and it is hoped will be Bari. peaxker rraises on a siding and Whitby bales way i 3 'S hei. Reheers called. 4 Ba p 4 4 in operation within two oo be 02 DELEGATES yard. 4 i " 2 3 To A teenage dance club is also to be | : A The awards banquet followed J ° ° ° j FR : Koon formed in the very near future. by a dance as the iy Wing (Osh- t y; Br, crn ae mene bons 0 Se DEAVET ALPCTA ioneer Piri oC g |that a St. Patrick's card party gay convention in Hotel Genosha { ; pa i {would be held in the clubhouse on attended by 62 delegates and| A. F. "Sandy" MacDonald, a|aircraft is needed to service the {March 16 and that a skating their wives representing 31 wings world famed pioneer aviator and|several millions of square miles , . po |party will be held at the Chil-|a0065 the province. {now a DeHaviland Aircraft Corp.|dotted with small lakes, logging eb AS) Y urc ; . i > |dren's Arena for all park mem-| Mayor Lyman A. Gifford offi-|official boasted that DeHavil-/ camps and mines with rough land- - i |bers and their families. i cially welcomed the delegates at and's 'rugged Beaver aircraft|ing strips bulldozed out of the wil- "whe 'Bible in one hand and 3:Chus RE 3 Mrs. Charles Pullen, sick con- the opening business session Sal- was no "hangar queen" when ad-iderness, he said, vake of soap in the other will 2 Cle, told lus stoners hal the ; Te |venor, reported that numerous urday morning. _ (dressing the closing banquet ofl The speaker pointed out that complish more good in helping|missions allows of no imperial- . . hi {cards and some flowers had been| The association was told that the annual RCAF Association | hile much of the aircraft indus- mankind to raise'its standard of istic ambitions apart from the . " : #7 (sent since the last meeting. ---------- ( (Ontario Group) convention held|try ere striving to build a living than a police force," stated single desire to minister to the ne ® 7" : bio, gi | It was announced that anyone | |at Hotel Genosha Saturday even-|plane to fly higher and faster, Pastor Francis D. Nichol, of needs of people of whatever race ? i ; : f {wishing to attend the Ontario Re- $1175 Dama é& ing. his company was working on Washington D.C., to a capacity or color in the practical, down to : | creation Zone Workshop at Port Mr. MacDonald contrasted the|planes to fly lower and slower. audience at Oshawa Missionary earth terms of everyday living. : ng : Hope Saturday, April 2, will be "'champagne-flavored age of jet! The type of aircraft referred College Sunday night. Dr. Nichol scored the pet myth| Git : y ! "ull i |sent as the representative of Reported In {travel" with the rugged de-|to has been given the nick-name Mr. Nichol, a church editor for of the modern pseudo-scientist #: x ; s : : : Woodview Park. mands of Canada's north. |"stol", meaning short take-off ® Years, Save 4 Cig ae who suggests that the Christian| 4 EX f a Ag ; Appreciation was oieod of Je . A completely different type of and landing, he told the banquet. : ; "5 missionary tends to create more Eas ws . wh ; : . |fine job done by Mrs. Charles 4 A d t - -- rrr i Sage has influenced the people problems than he solves in dis-| hy Nk 2K vo iy | Pullen in making curtains for the CCl en S aro ihe Beaver, developed ving 8 3X Sounizies Je recently rupting the "unspoiled children| 4 Cea ; Ss | clubhouse. Ei | Damage estimated -at $1175 re- Seven Students {come airborne in as little as 300 "he. church must iace' the faoi of the jungle . The Christian| HN A e ; fire at Whitby. In the fore- | hauled out of one end of the | ---- sulted from four weekend acci- : feet on land and 500 feet on that the revival uw bore en. | doctor, nurse or teacher who re-| the Whitby Volunteer Fire Brig- | ground, another fire fighter | car to the ground. Cause of the dents, reported by the Oshawa . water under favorable conditions. joved by Christianity is Fi lieves disease - ridden mankind| ade, his head hidden in smoke, | sprays water on a burping bale | fire is not known. The load was Do -Catchers Police Department, Stud Fl He compared this with the 10,000 matched by a here A of hoe from "being mere bundles of| is shown in the doorway of a | which has been removed from | enroute from Memphis, Tenn., g At 10.25 p.m. Saturday, a car Y ying to 12,000 foot runways required religions with their I alos animated bacteria is welcomed by| freight-car load of burning cot- | the car. Before the fire was | to West St. John, New Bruns- was overturned in the ditch on| for the huge jetliners. the peoples who wish for some-' ton bales in Sunday night's | extinguished, 75 bales were | wick. --Oshawa Times Photo Sell Strays the north side of Bloor street east.| During.the past month a num-| * Mr MacDonald showed the as- ultural b: nd . Ni i wig) h | porcine ackgrounds, Dr. Nicholithing better. - | There was no driver with the car. ber of student pilots have begun|sociation members several slides Pastor Nichol, editor of the Re- No one must underestimate the . ] | - [Later Patrick Jatonde, RR 2,|flying training with the Ontario|of the Beaver operating in the view and Herald official organ €Fucia role of Christian missions L k V t P k { C Pp B { ts | NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) -- Oshawa, reporte: the accident at| County Flying club. far north in 60-below-zero temper- of the Seventh-day Adventist" SI Enuning he Hes of material- da e 1S da ar CELEBRATING { am ene 1 | Police have arrested nine subur-| the police station, He seid he Jed) Among the new students are:|atures and in the steaming jun- errr a [ism, Do ueiel declared. The | BIRTHDAYS . ban dog-catchers accused of sell. been rving e car. Estimated p,q Simpson, RR 1, Enniskillen; gles of Africa and South America. Seventh-day Adventist Church rou Is Formed X ained |ing more than 1,000 stray animals| damage to the car was $700. [Bill Katocs, Oshawa; Roy Peck, The aircraft has also been used " with a present adult membership} Congratulations. and Dest la year to the Yale University| An estimated $150 damage re Oshawa: Philip Baldwin, Por t|extensively by the United States 1st oto of more than 1,250, acheren's| ye Vista Neighborhood As- wishes 10 the following Tesi- Despite very hazardous wea-| medical school without turning ie fom 8 SR aoiion on Union; Casimir Mielewczyk,|Arm, as a front-line ambulance maintains church work in more . Kes r OV i y | . " ' " {than 185 countries. This has been sociation was officially formed, dents of Oshawa and dis- [ther conditions, there was a good the money over to their towns, 12.15 p.m. One car was driven by| Oshawa; Michael Vanderburgh, ig % 2 'govetals wy Ne |accomplished in a little over 80 Sunday, with the election of the trict who are celebrating their [turnout for the recent meeting All nine of the dogcatehers) Lo vert P. Roche, 45 Wilson|Rouge Hill and Robert Parkinson, | Je recent mest! g ith + d-| auge lof the Canadian Diabetic Associa-|have been charged with ae road south. The other was driven|carboro. years since the Church sent its first slate of officers birthdays today: ; ee ly Essay Result first missionary abroad. The officers are: president, A Brenda Nesbitt, Darlington |tion, (Oshawa Branch). {ing the Piblic Community," Staléiny Mrs. Anita Jensen. of 694] Three student cross - country | {police sald one was | [trips were completed last week any roups lic by Be Sinclair; vice-president, D. Lo-| blvd. south; Carol Coombes Mrs. W. R. Lean, president of | E Mr. Nichol sounded a call for a | 4 ; | » P "ow Lnerson avenue, i At the meeting of the Oshawairevival of Bn pelt i en.|4an; treasurer, Mrs. B. Horning;| 361 Division street; John T. |the Mothers Group, conducted the| map wi bout ig fom the, Tn Tyenue iwvalved in. alty Tom Sanadand. 'Port: Hope: Camera Club the results of the|able the church to combat a sick recording secretary, H. Hutch- Ryan, 362 Oshawa blvd, meeting. Films were: shown of OTS a Se a ! roms responding secretary,| south; Janice MacPherson, [Camp Banting, Ottawa, Tlahee : llision on Simcoe street south,|John Hercia, Oshawa and Gus i i Dr. Vernon W. Lippard, dean | C0UIS Tei P : ssay Ci ol . world plagued by the inertia of €on; ; : % :1|at First avenue, Saturday at 1.15|Plitz, Pickering. Photo Essay Competition were ag and a false sense of Mrs. A. Sinclair; trustees, A.| 725 Eastbourne Ave; Johnny |Lodge, Cobourg, sponsored by the|of the Yale medical school, said One car was driven by Roy| ------------ - en an 4 : os o 2vineiny Athol EET karAv BR 'W 8 o na f procuring dogs for + RR 9 . a Lo wi values" The Christian Church|Craig and M. Darlaston; sport Thackeray, 281 Wilson road [NWA of Toronto, and Glenbourne| the method o ey oly! T+ Wilson, 554 Oxford street. The| Be ve pin bv must never fail to serve as the/chairman, D. Findlay; telephone] south; Bill Rudyk, 1327 Min- (Lodge, 3, diabelic. camp 18 New| medical TOSBIGl, ois OL eniizely driver of the: other tar asi : go 3 Miss Dorethe Van rallying point for mankind in its convener, Mrs, D. Hudgin; ways den street; John Goodwin, | Brunswick, sponsored by the Ki-/Satls actory 1 a. f {Thomas Corby, of 134 Celina 1 Ona £ | Jue Ly au search for freedom from fear and/and means chairman, Mrs. R.| 632 Crerar avenue; William [Wanis Clubs. Mr. Charles Dowton| Although Connecticut law does street. Total estimated damage| [Palsy Parent Comnell was Jel Juven, ns. Aldwinerle and despair. Reid; membership chairman. R.| Dobie, RR 3, Oshawa: Mrs. |was in charge of the projector. {not prohibit the purchase of ani- was $200. recently in imcoe Hall, Oshawa. pros: 50 oo hey had provi Dr. Nichol went on to say, Reid; social and entertainment Mary Dempster, 617 Crerar | Miss Lillian Thompson, execu- (MAS Bia it! At 520 p.m. Saturday, a car The meeting was opened with comments on tape were given at The Gospel of Christ supplies|chairman, L. Gavans, avenue; Timmy Dyck, 204 [tive director of the Toronto Neigh-|Sa1¢, "It IS T er 'States-- that | driven by Allan E. Cox, of 354 ead owe S {the Lord's Prayer in unison. The the iin the essential ingredient for such! 'The boundaries of the new as. Thomas street; Sidney Los- |borhood Workers Association, was|'$ an any ; or A in. Frontenac avenue, was involved president, Mrs. D. G. Arkless, Original In id d select a realistic hope." sociation are Stone street to the| combe, 286 Nassau street; | guest speaker. Miss Thompson ex-| Stray ogs De urne rch fi th in a collision with a car driven By MRS. LORNE JONES was in the chair. Reports were ginal in idea and selection of ™ "77" TV" 00 [oon age Cn oll fo the east | Gordon Schad, 108 Garrard (plained the benefits of the var-|stitutions for research for the iy wayne Huether, Lot 33, Con. GAN: ATLITe mm . given by the various committees. subject matter, the essay select iwentworth. 'street to the north. RR 3, Oshawa: Luc |ious camps for children who have benefits of all mankind 2, Darlington township. There] BALSAM AND'MT, ZION --infempers were reminded again ed as best was "Red" by Pred . and Park road to. the We { j Contu, RR 2, Oshawa. |diabetes, or other health prob-| "If there had been such a 1aw| was no damage to the Cox car. The monthly Woman's Associa-|¢) "cave their Betty Crocker Box Miller. This was a series of ex- Office Safe 1 The asiociation is v ding its The first five persons to in- |lems. Some of the camps are also|in Connecticut, thi Ss problem Damage to Mr. Huether's car tion will meet March 9 at the rons and to pass the word on to cellent slides with the color red | g form The Oshawa Times of lopen to senior citizens of limited would not have arisen. [totalled $125. home of Mrs. Richard Day. |their friends. as the theme and an apt and oiv hi vs ORE 4 means. Mrs. Lewis Jones and Mrs. their birthdays each day will | William Harbron are in Bid Thanks were extended to the i ; 7 rospective embers may call # P ; = LT ---------- concise commentary accompany- W t Of Ti [prospective mem ; receive double tickets to The Miss Thompson drew the ticke! . DL " : RA 5-9360. . Miss mpson drew the ticket = ore 4 ol OS y ing it. as e ime > hd i Regent Theatre good for a '|for a door prize, a nylon wool| in an 'Sideroads Are of the program. Members have Oshawa Firefighters Association, Chosen second was Mrs. Wil- four-week period. The cur- |blanket. Miss Jean Anderson, Rit | been asked to bring a tea towel|the Women's Institute of Bow- ; vy 3 1+] Frm vi som, Al [to be donated to the church. |manville, Trinity United Church, bert McKinstry's "A Glorious Thieves should take note. P » : rent attraction is 'Libel" and *|son road south, Oshawa, was the E t 1 H : vy olice Seek Bb. P | : rs » Was "Is Honored Xtreme y eavy {Bowmanville, * Mrs. Chittick's | | | The February meeting of the {Oshawa and District Cerebral road, {initial membership drive, and Tradition", with a series of night| 1tS 8 waste of time to break 'The Last Time I Saw Paris."'~ |winner | PERSONALS ¥ in 9 o ) +8 SE . {PERSONALS , i te shots showing the various aspects Jato Dshawa 2 uchural Steel C5. Reports on birthdays will | Refreshments were served by While county roads and the| Mrs. William Harbron had her Ee od i a of Christmas as we celebrate it. oh ATO Le i pve, van be received only between the [the mothers group. "| Marshall Wick, the son of Mr.|main highways are mostly clearhand trapped in the wringer|anq Mrs. Helen McGre : Judged third 'Dest was Miss mE "We Ang sa ws mom: oung Mother hours of 8 am. and 10 am. |- - 4 -|and Mrs. Cyril G. Wick, of 4|throughout the Oshawa are a,|Thursday. Mr. Harbron is in| oc' De aor of Osh: Hazel Worfolk's, "A Day with the Wi whi. keep any money ! [ . Coronation Gardens, Brooklin,|regidents on the sideroads are/Oshawa General Hospital. Sway Jor heir Zenerons donations Deichmens," a set of slides show- |!" ™€ OMice. ; Mrs. Mary Louise Miller, 19, of ' | Plane Crash Kills {Ont., was recently installed as|sti]] experiencing difficulty in get-| Mrs. Levi Linton returned from 81a. oul Wor. ing the wife and husband team of| For the third 'time in siX|1504 Oxford street. has been Woman S Death vice - president of the Student|fj;o ground, the Oshawa General Hospital on| Thanks were also extended to pottery makers at work in their| weeks, Saturday night, thieves missing from her home since. 9 pi Vv Body Government of Sallander In East Whitby, road crews Tuesday. Her daughter, Jean. a!Cole of California for a large hox studios. broke into the company office|pm. Mar. 4, Oshawa Police re T B I tH ted | ancouver €I1 |College, world's only college in [have been working almost day missionary in Nigeria, returned) ot quilt patches and to Mrs. An added enjoyment of - the/and damaged the safe and desks.|ported today. 0 be Investina a dike the deaf. The College is located in|," ion to get the concession|home Sunday after an absence of Frank Mason for the makings of meeting was the showing of a Mr ullen said they must be Mrs iller was ies DTVE TN . A ' hd - ashington, 1.C. s cleared. anv cases |three and a half years. ree qui which she donated. t h Mr. Cull d th Irs. Miller was reported miss HESPELER (CP)--The death DUNCAN oF. on Two| Washingt pe roads cleared. In many cases, | e % is wish she o o py amateurs ' V N EY 5 | 4 ) | tape recorded lecture 'Tips for amateurs. They don't get anyjing by her husband, Bruce. He of Mrs. W. H. Kinzel ancoliver nen were killed Sun/ Mr Wick 13 a graduate, of {he plows have been able to get a : , 3 | iy | . KS 3 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jones and| The program for the evening : oF a : who was|day when a single-engine Cessna Whitby Disfrict High School. He|* . o ami | ia 5 ET by L a , Tapp, mosey. : said she left their son, Paul, who found shot to death"in her apart-|140 aircraft crashed at nearby|also attended the Ontario School sipgle lane through, and snow is MF. and Ms ret Jamieson was under the direction of Mr. ; » in which he show-| Constable Kenneth Ostler, /is 14 months old, in the care of ment Nov. 4, will be investigated Maple Bay [for the Deaf in Belleville. He cur-|Piled many feet high on both] \ and Mrs. W. R. Brown. The meet- ed common mistakes for the be-/while making routine checks at/her brother-in-law, Ronald Miller, bv a coroner's jury March 23. pead e Richar y 5.| sons as vice-president of [sides of the roads. Henry Doble of Ashburn, _ ... |ing favored with several square ginners in photography to avoid. [11.15 p.m. Saturday, found the/Who was baby sitting at the time. Crown Attorney Harold L. Dauf- il oa are, Ricaurd J. Clark, %,/Ten Ballard Litterary Society and| According to township officials, |. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jones vis: dances by a group of children It was reported that one of the office door open. He reported the The missing woman is de- man said Saturday. piot, ang OC. Roge > Gore, 24. as NEWS and make-up editor of the crews have had very little ited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sieptien from SS 4, Darlington, under the club members, William (Jake) |desk drawers had been rum. SCribed as 5 foot, ~Sinches tall! Mrs. Kinzel, wife of the town, Clark. an electrical machinist|iy, C™\ "00" Blue". He is a|sleep since the last big storm, [Son and Mrs. W. P. Jones of Portigperyision of Miss A. Arnold Laird, was the winner in the /maged and the safe was open She weighs about 130 pounds, has assessor, was shot ti ce in the/and father of two children, | member and corresponding secre-|which caught most township road Tod a Burnett Jamie- Those taking party were Karen botanical section of the Ontario| Mr. Cullen pointed out that all curly auburn hair and a fair|chest and once in the head. Her bought the plane in the United |tary of the College's Alpha Sigma |departments before they had/gon spent Sunday with Mr. and|Roberts, Danny Brown, Jannette Naturalists! photographic compe rolls, ete., for the company complexion. She is believed to|body was found by her husband States about one month ago.|[Phi Fraternity. been able to get roads cleared yrs irl Todd of Cherry- Dawn, Dean Worden, Shirley tition of colored slides, and also are handled by cee: any have been wearing a dark coat,| Police chief C. L. Dale called |g; or then he 3 . 80-1" Mr. Wick has been an honor|from the previous storm. wood Pickell, Peter Machee, Lois the maker of two other slides ac- no need to keep money on the Bo hay 7) ier a blue dress orithe death a suicide and left early Dince op ue and Gore made! cnt since his enrollment at They are now hoping for a few| Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Jones and|Pawn and Leo Christl. cepted and winning awards. \premises. ia own th S owever, she took the next day for a holiday in|Several trips in the aircraft on the college. He is a member of|clear day$ to get the roads in| Doreen visited Mr. and Mrs. Will] Lunch was served by Mrs. other clothes. Florida. He returned last week.|weekends. the Gallaudet Sophomore class. shape by the weekend. |Evans of Claremont Sunday. |Samells and Mrs. Bacon. . A $ ' *