The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky (2024)

Indiana Editions THE COURIER JOURNAL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1976 5 Board to limit awards on slightly hurt workmen, official says Henlein has said a person with a slight thumb injury in some cases might get $59,000 now, but would have gotten only about $800 before the Apache decision. Groups like the Chamber of Commerce have been holding meetings all over the state to tell businessmen about the recent Supreme and to create pressure in the Court, decision, law during a special session of the General Assembly scheduled later this fall. Gov. Julian Carroll has appointed a committee to look at the problem but has not said whether the legislature will consider it. Gerry Roberts, state assistant commissioner of labor, said the state deals with about 2.700 cases of permanent injury each month.

He said that while a few total disability injuries would temporary, in the 2,700 figure, the state board never hears about most injuries that aren't permanent. Because of the Apache decision and other cases, the state Department of Insurance recently raised Workmen's Compensation, Insurance, premiums Business an groups averestimate this will raise premiums $51 million a year ni the state. louisville area deaths William Hampton Allison, 64, of 9909 Third Street Road, died at 12:30 p.m. Monday at Veterans Hospital. He was a native of Carlise, a veteran of World War II and the Korean and Vietnam wars, and retired assistant administrator at the Christian Church Home.

Survivors include his wife, the former Margaret Lowe; a son, William H. Allison, and grandchildren. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Valley Christian Church, 9621 Dixie Highway, with burial in Bethany Cemetery. The family will be at the W.G.

Hardy Valley Funeral Home, 10907 Dixie Highway, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Sam Armstrong, 74, Rt. 1, Bloomfield, died at 1:05 p.m. Sunday at St.

Joseph Infirmary. He was a retired farmer and builder. Survivors include his wife, the former Fannie Call; a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Coulter; a son, Jimmy Armstrong, and a grandchild. The funeral will be at 2:30 p.m.

Wednesday at the Bloomfield Baptist Church, with burial in Maple Grove Cemetery. The body is at the Houghlin Funeral Home, Main Street, in Bloomfield. Clay Bardin, 60, of 3125 Bank died at 7:15 p.m. Sunday at Jewish Hospital. He was a native of Adair County and retired 10 years ago as a farmer there.

Survivors include his wife, the former Hattie Estes, a daughter, Mrs. McAzine Perham, of Worcester, and a grandchild. The body will be at Ratterman's, 2114 W. Market after 3 p.m. Tuesday.

Mrs. Roy Bentley, 68. Coxs Creek, died at 8:30 p.m. Sunday at St. Anthony Hospital.

She was the former Lela Leffew. a native of Rockcastle County, and a member of the Jehovah's Witnesses of Bardstown Congregation Survivors besides her husband include three sons, Paul, Donnie and Richard Bentley; two daughters, Eunice Shepherd of Germany and Judy Sharp of Roanoke, 19 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Hardy Funeral Home in Shepherdsville, with burial in Lebanon Junction Cemetery. Elroy E.

Bruederle, 58. of 463 N. 26th died Monday at his home. He was a disabled painter and a veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife, the former Etta Mae Dugan; six sons, Charles, Alvin, Elroy E.

Donald Thomas G. James A. Bruederle: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bruederle, and nine grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Ronald G. Dunn Son Funeral Home, 518 N. 26th with burial in Highland Memory Gardens in Mount Washington. The body will be at the funeral home after 3 p.m.

Tuesday. Mrs. Robert W. Clark, 78, of 124 Meridian died at 4:45 a.m. Monday at Suburban Hospital.

The former Maggie Dossett, she was a native of Franklin County, Tennessee, and retired in 1974 as private practical nurse. She was a member of Middletown Church of Christ. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Katherine Walker, of Bardstown: two sons, William R. Clark, of Shelbyville, and James Taylor Clark, four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

The funeral will be at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at Pearson's, 149 Breckin- a member of the Salem Masonic Lodge 21. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Maxine Elkins and Mrs. Jean Goble, both of Seymour.

The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Dawalt Funeral Home, with burial in Franklin Cemetery. The body will be at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Tuesday. SELLERSBURG.

Leslie R. Farnsley, 80, 8405 County Line Road, died at 8 a.m. Monday at a private nursing home. He was a retired general contractor. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs.

Betty Schleicher of Sellersburg; a son, Boyd Farnsley of Sellersburg; six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Garr Funeral Home, with burial in Roselawn Cemetery in Elizabeth. Police arrest 11, seize marjuana SCHERERVILLE, Ind. (AP) -Authorities in northwestern Indiana say they arrested 11 persons and confiscated more than 235 pounds of marijuana Sunday night and early yesterday.

Eight of the suspects were arrested yesterday morning in Newton County by Newton County sheriff's police and state police. other three were arrested Sunday in Pulaski County. The 11 suspects will face charges on possession of a controlled substance. 5, Henlein said he was skeptical of Denton's claim because historically "99 per cent of their cases have been occupational awards" rather than specific-loss awards. "I would love to see it happen but when I think back over my 12 years' experience I doubt Workmen's compensation awards go to persons injured in the course of doing their jobs.

Roberts said that in most instances payments are made voluntarily. He said the Workman's Compensation Board usually gets involved only when a company contests an injury claim. Sons Funeral Home, 1300 W. Chestnut after 2 p.m. Tuesday.

James T. Ray, 62. of 7407 Maurer Lane, died at 2 p.m. Monday at SS. Mary Elizabeth Hospital.

He was a native of Meade County and a former employe of the U.S. Postal Service. Survivors include his wife, the former Mary Flaherty; four sons, James T. John Charles K. and Danny R.

Ray; seven daughters, Mrs. Mary Woolley, Mrs. Jo-Nell Wilbert, Mrs. Jean Levy, Mrs. Barbara, Zeigler, Mrs.

Rochelle Mohr, Paula R. Poole and Mrs. Janet M. Smith, and 28 grandchildren. The funeral will be at 10 a.m.

Wednesday at St. Polycarp Catholic Church, 7718 Columbine Drive, with burial in St. Andrew Cemetery. The body will be at Keenan's Funeral Home, 4724 Dixie Highway, after 1 p.m. Tuesday.

The family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of contributions to the American Cancer Society. James R. Redford, 63, an employe at Fawcett Printing Co. for 25 years until his retirement in 1974, died at 8 p.m. Sunday at his home, 1715 Bachman Drive.

A native of Glasgow, he was a member of Shively Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, the former Grace Shelburne, and two daughters, Mrs. Ivan Scholl and Mrs. William Higdon. The funeral will be at 3 p.m.

Tuesday at W. G. Hardy Shively Funeral Home, 4101 Dixie Highway, with burial in Louisville Memorial Gardens West. Mrs. Luvenia Taylor, 50, of 1708 W.

Oak died at 12:30 p.m. Sunday at General Hospital. She was a native of Jeffersonville, and a member of the Little Flock Baptist Church. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Mildred Spaulding; two sons, Winthrop Taylor and Lewis Ford; parents, Heze kiah Jewell and Mrs.

Mildred McElvane, and nine grandchildren. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at the G.C. Williams Mortuary, 1935 with burial in Greenwood Cemeteadway, The body will be at the funeral home after 6 p.m. Tuesday.

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The chairman of the state Workmen's Compensation Board said yesterday that the board will give large awards workmen have been injured only slightly. Some state business groups have charged that under a recent Kentucky Supreme Court decision a person with a slight injury might collect $50,000 or more. But Shelby Denton, the chairman, said such awards won't be made because the board will use a portion of the work- Standiford Field readings 7. A.M. 54 P.M.

74 7 P.M. 76 8 A.M. 55 2 P.M. 77 8 P.M. 71 9 A.M.

56 3 P.M. 79 9 70 10 60 4 P.M. 80 10 69 11 65 5 P.M. 80 11 P.M. 65 A.M.

12 M. 70 6 P.M. 79 12 P.M. 65 Nearby stations Temperatures and weather from airports in and near Kentucky at 10 p.m. EDT yesterday: 70 Clear 70 Clear Green 66.

Clear 1 Covington .63 Clear Lexington 66 Clear 60 Clear Bristol 61 Clear Huntington 62 Clear Kentucky farm forecasts Zones 1, 3: Weather for outdoor work will be poor tomorrow. Soil temperatures will average in the low to mid 60s through tomorrow. Chances of precipitation are 50 per cent today and 60 per cent tonight. Rainfall amounts will average near one inch through tomorrow morning. Zones 2, 4-5: Weather for outdoor work will be fair today and poor tomorrow.

Soil temperatures will average in the low to mid 60s through tomorrow. Chances of precipitation are 40 per cent today and 60 per cent tonight. Rainfall amounts will average to one inch through tomorrow morning. Zones 7, 9: Weather for outdoor work will be fair to good today and poor tomorrow. Soil temperatures will average in the low to mid 60s through tomorrow.

Chances of precipitation are 30 per cent today and 60 per cent tonight. Rainfall amounts will average near inch through tomorrow morning. Zones 6, 8: Weather for outdoor work will be good today and poor tomorrow. Soil temperatures will average in the low to mid 60s through tomorrow. Chances of precipitation are 20 per cent today and 40 per cent tonight.

Rainfall amounts will average to inch through tomorrow morning. Louisville pollution index 9 a.m. yesterday 60 (acceptable). Elevated en pollutants during morning were particulates, nitrogen dioxide and carbon monoxide. 3 p.m.

yesterday 50 (acceptable). Elevated pollutants during afternoon were carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide. Around the world The following weather observations were made at noon Greenwich Mean Time yesterday (8 a.m. Louisville time): City Time There Temp. Wea6her Amsterdam P.M.

57 Ankara 3 P.M. 72. Clear Antigua 8 A.M. Partly Cloudy Athens 2 P.M. Clear Berlin P.M.

Cloudy Beirut 2 M. 68 Clear Bonn P.M. Cloudy Buenos Aires 8 A.M. Rain Cairo P.M. Clear Copenhagen P.M.

Cloudy Dublin P.M. Clear Geneva P.M. Rain Hong Kong P.M. Partly Cloudy Lisbon P.M. Cloudy London P.M.

Cloudy Madrid P.M. Cloudy Manila Moscow 8 P.M. P.M. 34 82 Partly Partly Cloudy New Delhi P.M. 91 Clear Paris P.M.

Cloudy Peking P.M. Cloudy Rio De Janeiro A.M. Cloudy Rome P.M. Clear Saigon 8 P.M. Partly Cloudy Seoul P.M.

59 Clear Stockholm P.M. Cloudy Sydney 10 P.M. Cloudy Taipei 8 P.M. Partly Cloudy Tehran P.M. Clear Tel Aviv P.M.

Clear Tokyo P.M. Clear Vienna P.M. Cloudy Warsaw P.M. 63 Cloudy Extended forecasts Kentucky: Chance of rain Thursday through Satur. day, highs in the 60s, lows in the 40s.

Indiana: Cool Thursday through Saturday with A chance of showers Thursday, highs in the 50s in the north to the 60s in the south, lows in the upper 30s Temperatures Yesterday's City Lo-Hi Prec. Albany 39-73 .00 Albuquerque 48-72 .00 Anchorage 36-45 .00 Atlanta 57-80 .00 Atlantic City 57-65 .00 Austin 66-85 .51 Baltimore 59-73 .00 Billings 38-51 .00 Birmingham 58-83 .00 Boise 34-61 .00 Boston 53-63 .00 Buffalo 45-77 .00 Burlington, Vt. 37-67 .00 Casper 36-42 .00 Charleston, S.C. 65-78 .00 Charleston, W.Va. 49-78 .00 Charlotte, N.C.

.00 Cheyenne 39-53 .00 Chicago 60-84 .00 Cincinnati 51-77 .00 Cleveland 46-77 .00 Columbia, S.C. 61-80 .00 Columbus, Ohio 49-75 .00 Dallas- Ft. Worth 69-85 .02 Dayton 48-78 .00 Denver 44-59 .00 Des Moines 55-64 40 Detroit 49-77 El Paso 59-77 .00 Fairbanks 33-43 .00 Flagstaff 30-66 .00 Hartford 46-74 .00 Honolulu 72-86 .00 Houston 73-83 .00 Indianapolis .00 Jackson, Miss 58-87 .00 Jacksonville .00 Juneau 43--- Kansas City 59-72 .37 Las Vegas 55-83 .00 Little Rock 62-86 .00 Los Angeles 62-83 .00 men's compensation law that awards less money for some types of injury. Denton said in most cases involving the loss of all or part of an arm the award will go under the "specificloss" schedule. In the recent Apache case the state Supreme Court decided that a person suffering any decrease in occupational ability because work-related injury is entitled to at least $32 a week for the rest of his life.

Under the "specific loss" schedule each injury, such as the loss of a thumb, entitles the victim to a payment for a limited number of weeks. SEATTLE 64 cool Denton said the Apache case doesn't rule out using the specific-loss schedule. "We've been doing it that way ever since Apache and I can give you the citations to prove it," he said. Carl Henlein, an attorney for the Louisville Chamber of Commerce, said, "I know that Shelby hasathee going about the state asserting re talking a lot of hogwash because the award can be made under the specific-loss schedule. If board would write an order stating that, you would see a great change in the amount of heat the opposition is generating." weather 'MINNEAPOLIS-ST.

PAUL 36 51 55 66 56 NEW YORK CHICAGO 54 76 COLUMBUS57 OMAHA( 73 SAN FRANCISCO DENVER 62 68 153 56 34 37 WASHINGTON, D.C. 80 ST. LOUISI LOUISVILLE LAS VEGAS )LOS ANGELES ALBUQUERQUE 64 86 70 LITTLE ROCK ATLANTA 46 82 DALLAS I 58 73 59 NEW ORLEANS 83 CLEAR HOUSTONG 64 79 PARTLY CLOUDY 67 CLOUDY RAIN 77 TODAY'S HIGH Based on National Weather Service and AP reports TONIGHT'S LOW SNOW COLD FRONT WARM FRONT -OSS STATIONARY FRONT Rain is expected today in a wide belt from eastern Texas to the Great Lakes region. Cool weather is forecast for the northern and central areas of the nation. Ohio River The following are the forecasts for the next three days and stage LOCATION Flood Pittsburgh, Pa.

25 Gallipolis, Ohio (LG) 50 Ashland, Ky. 52 Greenup Dam (LG) 54 Portsmouth, Ohio 50 Markland Dam (LG) 51 Louisville (LG) (UG) 33 Cannelton Dam (LG) 42 Newburgh, Ind. (LG) 38 Evansville, Ind. 42 Uniontown, Ky. 37 Shawneetown, Ill.

33 Dam 50, Ky. 34 Golconda, Ill. 40 Paducah, Ky. 39 Cairo, Ill. 40 (LG) lower gauge, levels for river stages at 7 a.m.

yesterday's 7 a.m. reading: Yesterday's (feet) (feet) day's forecast Next 16.3 16.2 16.2 16.2 15.5 14.4 14.0 13.8 34.3 34.2 34.1 34.1 18.0 16.0 15.5 15.1 16.8 16.0 15.6 15.4 17.5 15.7 14.8 14.5 12.1 12.1 12.1 17.2 14.0 12.5 12.1 15.3 13.5 12.4 19.0 19.0 19.0 16.5 15.2 14.3 14.7 18.0 13.0 13.0 15.6 13.0 11.6 14.4 855555 14.4 Pool 15.7 Pool 12.5 13.5 14.0 13.2 (UG) upper gauge Indiana zone forecasts Zones 1-2: Rain and thundershowers through tonight, highs in the mid to upper 60s, lows in the upper 40s. Mostly cloudy and cool tomorrow with a chance of showers, highs in the low to mid 60s. Zones 3-10: Rain and thunderstorms through tomorrow, highs today in the upper 60s to mid 70s, lows in the upper 40s to mid 50s. Highs tomorrow in the mid to upper 60s.

Selected cities weather summary lows, daytime highs. Tomorrow's Lo-Hi Forecasts 41-76 Partly Cloudy 46-70 Fair 58-82 Cloudy Partly Cloudy 68-79 Fair 52-74 Fair 32-55 Sunny 60-80 Rain 37-64 Fair Partly Cloudy 48-76 Cloudy 40-71 Partly Cloudy 28-56 Sunny 58-80 Sunny 50-77 Cloudy 54-75 Sunny 31-58 Sunny 56-66 Showers 54-73 Showers 52-73 Showers 56-82 Sunny 53-73 Showers 59-73 Fair 54-73 Showers 34-62 Sunny 44-62 Partly Cloudy 54-70 Cloudy 48-76 Fair 30-48 Cloudy Sunny 46-72 Partly Cloudy Sunny 67-79 Partly Cloudy 58-71 Rain 65-85 Rain 59-8 A Partly Cloudy 40-51 Rain 50-64 Sunny 52-80 Fair 64-74 Cloudy 62-86 Sunny Kentucky zone forecasts Zones 1, 3: Cloudy through tomorrow with a of showers and thundershowers, highs today in upper 70s, tows, in the mid to upper 40s. Cooler row, highs upper 60s low 70s. 8 2 9 Zones 2, 4-5, 7, 9: 1 Increasing cloudiness today with a chance of showers and thundershowers by late afternoon, highs in the mid to upper 70s. Cloudy with showers and thundershowers likely through tomorrow, lows tonight in the upper 40s, highs tomorrow in the low to mid 70s.

Zones 6, 8: Partly cloudy today with a slight chance of showers, highs in the mid 70s. Cloudy tonight and tomorrow with showers and thundershowers likely, lows tonight in the upper 40s to low 505, highs tomorrow in the low 70s. summary Precipitation for 24 hours, ending at 8 p.m. E.D.T. yesterday.

Yesterday's Today's Tomorrow's Lo-Hi City Lo- Hi Prec. Forecasts Lo-H Forecasts 48-77 45-71 Louisville 52-81 .00 Showers 51-77 Showers 59-82 Memphis 61-87 .00 T'storms 62-78 Showers 60-71 Miami Beach 73-81 .00 Partly Cloudy 72-85 Partly Cloudy 58-72 Milwaukee 55-78 .00 Cloudy 57-65 Partly 54-77 Paul 55-64 .22 Partly 36-55 Partly Cloudy 35-60 Nashville 55-81 .00 Partly Cloudy Showers 63-73 New Orleans 59-86 .00 Cloudy 64-83 T'storms 42-67 New York 54-70 .01 Sunny 54-75 Sunny 53-72 Norfolk, Va. 63-72 .05 Fair 61-74 Fair 53-68 Oklahoma City 67-82 .00 Cloudy 53-65 Fair 50-73 Omaha 54-66 .63 Sunny 37-68 Sunny 28-58 Orlando 62-85 .00 Partly Cloudy 66-86 Partly Cloudy 60-84 Philadelphia 57-73 .01 Sunny 54-74 Partly Cloudy 53-75 Phoenix 63-87 .00 Sunny 61-89 Sunny 57-80 Pittsburgh 44-71 Partly Cloudy 48-74 Showers 33-53 Portland, Maine 39-61 .00 Fair 40-63 Fair 49-60 Portland, Ore. -42-64 .00 Partly Cloudy 43-62 Fair 54-63 Providence 47-68 .00 Sunny 49-70 Partly Cloudy 52-67 Raleigh 57-70 .00 Partly Cloudy 54-75 Fair 59-86 Rapid City 35-51 .00 Partly Cloudy 30-59 Partly Cloudy 50-67 Reno 35-71 .00 Fair 32-76 Fair 54-75 Richmond 60-70 .00 Fair 53-74 Fair 52-65 St. Louis 57-87 .07 T'storms 58-68 Partly Cloudy 35-64 St.

Pete- Tampa 63-85 .00 Partly Cloudy 65-85 Partly Cloudy 36-60 Salt Lake City 43-63 .00 Fair 38-66 Fair 49-64 San Antonio .00 Cloudy 68-79 Fair 49-78 San Diego 65-80 .00 Sunny Fair 35-48 San Francisco 57-77 .00 Clear 57-76 Clear 28-68 San Juan, P.R. 77-89 .10 Showers 77-89 Showers 51-75 Sault Ste. Marie 42-72 .00 Showers 46-61 Partly Cloudy. 71-86 Seattle 46-64 .00 Partly Cloudy 45-64 Partly Cloudy 59-77 Shreveport 60-88 .00 T'storms 65-78 Cloudy 50-64 65-80 Sioux Spokane Falls 31-58 47-66 .00 Partly Partly Cloudy Cloudy 37-57 28-58 Partly Cloudy Partly 65-84 Syracuse 43-73 .00 Sunny 45-75 Cloudy 43-48 Tucson 56-80 .00 Sunny 55-83 Sunny 41-65 Tulsa ..38 Cloudy Fair 56-86 Washington, D.C. 62-74 .00 Sunny 56-76 Fair 54-71 Wichita 63-68 .00 Partly Cloudy 50-64 Partly Cloudy 62-87 southern indiana deaths JEFFERSONVILLE The funeral for George D.

Evans, 73, of 429 Walnut will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Coots Funeral Home, with burial in Eastern Cemetery. She died Sunday. indicate overnight Today's Forecasts Sunny Fair Partly Cloudy Sunny Cloudy Sunny Sunny Partly Cloudy Fair Sunny Sunny Sunny Partly Cloudy Sunny Sunny Sunny Partly Cloudy Showers Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Sunny Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Sunny Partly Cloudy Cloudy Fair Cloudy Sunny Sunny Sunny T'storms T'storms T'storms Partly Cloudy Fair Cloudy Fair T'storms Sunny MADISON Mrs. Goldie Elizabeth Schulz, 88, Rt.

2, Madison, died at 1:12 p.m. Sunday at King's Daughters Hospital. She was a member of Jehovah's Witnesses Church. Survivors include her husband, Herman Schulz: a son, George Schulz of Jeffersonville: three daughters, Mrs. Edna Sanders of Jeffersonville, Ruth Botand Mrs.

Adeline Lane, both of Madison: seven grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Scott Funeral Home in Jeffersonville, with burial in Walnut Ridge Cemetery there. The body will be at the Gans Funeral Home in Madison after 4 p.m. Tuesday, and at the Scott Funeral Home after 4 p.m.

Wednesday. MADISON Alex Garnett, 72, Rt. 5, Madison, died Sunday at King's Daughter Hospital of injuries suffered Sept. 26 during a tornado. He was a native of Owen County, Kentucky, a retired farmer and a member of the Christian Church.

Survivors include his wife, the former Minnie Lawson; a son, Donald R. Garnett of Norwood, Ohio, and two grandchildren. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Vail Memorial Funeral Home, with burial in Vevay Cemetery. body will belat the funeral home after 2 p.m.

Tuesday. ridge Lane, with entombment in Resthaven Memorial Park Mausoleum. The body will be at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Tuesday. Mrs.

Verlin Burton Gaines, 82, Shelbyville, died at 2:30 p.m. Monday at Baptist Hospital East. She was a member of the Nazarene Church. Survivors include three. daughters, Mrs.

Arlene Phillips Dora M. Buntain, both of Whitesburg, and Mrs. Edna Brown; two sons, Howard Gaines of Danville and Ralph Gaines; 30 grandchildren and 35 The funeral at 2 p.m. Wednesgreat day at the Hall-Taylor Funeral Home in Shelbyville, with burial in Grove Hill Cemetery there. The body will be at the funeral home after 2 p.m.

Tuesday. Thomas J. Halppen, 71, of 342 N. 27th died at 9:50 p.m. Sunday at SS.

Mary Elizabeth Hospital. A native of Louisville, he retired six years ago as a department manager for the old Carter Dry Goods warehouse in downtown Louisville after working for the company for more than 47 years. Survivors include his wife, the former Ada (Doll) Tinsley; a daughter, Mrs. Betty Brenner, and two grandchildren. The funeral will be 10 a.m.

Wednesday at St. Cecilia Catholic Church, 338 N. 25th with burial in Evergreen Cemetery. The family will be at Ratterman's, 2114 W. Market from 2 to 9 p.m.

Tuesday. 3 2 10 NEW ALBANY Mrs. Marie Potter, 81, a teacher at Henry Clay Elementary School in Louisville until her retirement in 1965, died at 1:30 a.m. Monday at Lincoln Hills Convalescent Center here. The former Marie Ramsay, she was a native of Louisville and formerly lived at 482 Long Court here.

She was a member of Fenner Memorial Lutheran Church in Louisville. Survivors include two sons, Robert E. Potter, of New Albany, Kenneth W. Potter, of Louisville, and five grandchildren. The funeral will be at 1 p.m.

Wednesday at the Seabrook Funeral Home, 1119 E. Market with burial in Graceland Memorial Park. NEW ALBANY Funeral services for Mrs. Bertha May Powell Back, 68, Denver, formerly of New Albany, will be at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Seabrook Funeral Home, with burial in Fairview Cemetery.

The body will be at the funeral home after 1 p.m. Tuesday. She died Saturday in Denver. NEW ALBANY The funeral for Mrs. Charles M.

Bartle Scott, 75, of the Tree Tops Apartments, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Mullineaux Funeral Home, with burial in Graceland Memorial Park. She died Saturday. SALEM Evertt T. Morris, 80, died at 7:30 p.m.

Sunday at his home. tHe was a retired employe of the Smith Cabinet Co. and a retired farmer. He was 7 Mrs. Franklin Jones, 28, of 1608 Moore Court, died there at 5:30 p.m.

Saturday. According to Deputy Coroner Robert Carter, she apparently died of coronary occlusion. The former Margaret B. Burriell, she was a native of Louisville and a member of the Sweet Leaf Primitive Baptist Church. Besides her husband, survivors include three sons, John and Roy Burriell and Benjamin Jones, and five daughters, Laroy Burriell and Michelle, Tina, Latoya and Rosa Jones.

The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Wednesa day at A. D. Porter Sons Funeral Home, 1300 W. Chestnut with burial in Greenwood Cemetery.

chance the tomor- Lo-Hi 47-70 58-72 74-86 41-57 32-55 59-74 67-78 56-78 58-77 44-70 34-68 70-87 58-78 63-93 53-68 48-65 47-67 51-73 55-80 32-57 34-79 53-79 44-61 69-87 43-70 58-73 64-78 57-7 A 77-88 36-56 48-64 59-72 27-57 38-64 54-70 57-87 46-70 58-80 45-66 Henry F. Lewis, 69, of 600 Seneca, died Sunday at Georgetown Manor Nursing Home. He was a native of Jefferson County, a retired laborer at Trubilt a veteran of World War II and a member of the General Baptist Church in Shepherdsville. Survivors include his wife, the former Cassie T. Allen; a daughter, Mrs.

Bernice Henderson; a son, Willie D. Lewis; 10 grandchildren and two great -grandchildren. The funeral will be at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the McDaniel Funeral Home, 4339 Park with burial in Evergreen Cemetery. Jesse L.

Owens, 80, of 735 S. 23rd died at 8:30 a.m. Sunday at his home. He was a retired employe of the Enro Shirt Co. and a member of the Fried Stone Baptist Church in Rankin.

Pa. Survivors include his wife, the former Jessie 1 L. Bunton; two sons, Richard Owens of Rankin, and Alvin Owens of Pittsburgh, three daughters, Mrs. Lula Walker, Mrs. Sally Smith and Mrs.

McKinney, all of Pittsburgh, and eight grandchildren. A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Greenwood Cemetery. The body will be at the A.D. Porter MAUCKPORT Mrs.

Dora Wiseman, 78, died at 5:50 p.m. Monday at Harrison County Hospital. Survivors include her husband. Paul Wiseman; a daughter, Mrs. Alice Mae Wiseman; two grandchildren and seven great The body will be at the BeanblossomSteenbergen Funeral Home in Corydon, after 6 p.m.

Tuesday. MAUCKPORT The funeral for Mrs. Lora B. Fravel, 83, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Hyland Christian Church ner Mauckport, with burial in the church cemetery.

The body is at the Gehlbach Royse Funeral Home in Corydon. She died Sunday. NEW ALBANY Mrs. Mason T. Dearing, 72, a partner in the ownership and operation of M.

T. Dearing Carpet Co. here, died at 10:04 p.m. Sunday at Floyd County Memorial Hospital. The former Mary Ice, she was a native of Louisville and lived at 833 Cedar Bough St.

She was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church and the Third Order of St. Francis. Survivors include two sons, T. C.

Dearing, Norfolk, and George T. Dearing, of New Albany; three daughters, Mrs. Eugene Timmons, of Homestead, Mrs. J. W.

Elkin, of Floyds Knobs, and Miss Rita A. Dearing, of New Albany, 13 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at St. Mary's Catholic Church, with burial in the church cemetery.

The body is at Seabrook Funeral Home, 1119 E. Market St..

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