Capsuling The Nation Times Wire Reports Federal aid for ALBANY, N.Y. The federal government has agreed to lend New York $15 million to permanently relocate Love Canal homeowners a step towards "a normal life" for residents of the chemically contaminated Niagara Falls neighborhood. State officials, though elated by Washington's change of heart to help pay for the purchase of the residents' homes, said late Thursday that they had yet to see details of the plan and withheld agreement. A news conference on the federal loan was scheduled for today. Both the state and federal government have filed suits totaling $750 million against Hooker and its parent company, Occidental Petroleum, to recoup the costs in cleaning up the dump and relocating its residents.
Worker 'very desperate' PONTIAC, Mich. An auto worker who took 17 coworkers hostage and then released them unharmed was a "very desperate" man angered at racism and factory conditions, says the attorney who talked him into surrendering. William Waterman, the lawyer credited as a hero in the drama, said Franklin Rainey complained that "racial harassment" propelled him to arm himself with a .357 Magnum and strap a hammer to his leg Thursday and set off a siege that ended without injury. Plant officials and co-workers said they were at a loss to explain what prompted the action by the 47-year-old black man, an employee at a Fisher Body plant 30 miles north of Detroit. He was under psychiatric surveillance today.
relocation OK'd to Thursday, rolling into an eight-foot ditch alongside the highway. Authorities said propane leaked from the tanker through a ruptured valve. A police spokesman said a Red Cross shelter was set up at the city hall in nearby East Hazel Crest. Many recruits at low level WASHINGTON In a drastic upward revision of earlier figures, the Pentagon says nearly a third of the 1979 recruits for all branches of the military fell in the lowest acceptable mental category, it was reported today. In a report to Congress Thursday, the Pentagon said: 30 percent of the military's recruits in 1979 fell in the lowest of four mental groupings, the Washington Post said.
In December, a Pentagon report to Congress said only 5 percent of the recruits were in that lowest category. Musicians also on strike HOLLYWOOD More than ican Federation of Musicians in a strike against major film Talks between negotiators sociation of Motion Picture reached an impasse Thursday bargaining session. 5,000 members Amertoday joined two actors' unions and television producers. for the musicians and the Asand Television Producers evening following a four-hour 'Killer' friend charged Suburbians evacuated PORT HURON, Mich. A drifter who lived and worked with the "Freeway Killer" suspect in Los Angeles was held HARVEY, Ill.
A tanker truck overturned and spilled today on a murder warrant charging him with one of some 40 liquid propane onto the Tri-State Tollway, forcing more than roadside slayings. 400 persons from their south Chicago suburb homes. James Michael Munro, 19, was arrested Thursday by The tanker overturned during late rush hour traffic Michigan State Police at his apartment. Afghan coup failure reported -NEW DELHI, India Afghan army forces apparently planning a coup against the 1-backed regime of President Babrak Karmal were foiled by Soviet troops after word of the plan leaked to the Soviets, according to reports from Kabul. The reports, which could not be independently confirmed, were quoted Thursday by a diplomatic source who declined to be identified by name.
He said the plot was said to have been planned by Afghan forces stationed at an army base near Kabul, the Afghan capital. After the Soviets heard of the plan, they surrounded the base on July 18, according to the reports. 1.70 lives claimed SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador Capsuling The World Times Wire Reports least 170 peasants and leftist guerrillas have been killed in a sweep by government forces using helicopter gunships to bomb and strafe villages, Red Cross workers said. About 3,500 troops were involved in the military operation of the Deaths Hillsborough CROWELL, Flora 89, 112 Britt St. She was a member of Calvary Temple church and was a retired practical nurse.
Garden of Memories Funeral Home. DE MARCO, Antonia, 93, 3901 E. Columbus Dr. A.P. Boza Funeral Home.
HANKS, Aubrey 66, Tampa. He was manager of Royal Castle Restaurant and a veteran of WW II. Stowers Funeral Home. ILICH, Evelyn, 62, Duval Funeral Home. DIMARCO daughter, Catholic funeral services -for Mrs.
Antonina DiMarco, age 93, of 3901 E. Columbus will be held today (Friday) at 10 a.m. from the A. P. Boza Riverside Chapel with interment in La Unione Cemetery.
A. P. Boza Chapel EGAN Glenna J. Egan, 66, of Miami Springs, Florida passed away Thursday in Miami. Services were held Saturday in Miami with cremation following.
Local interment will be held Saturday- at 11 a.m. in the Garden of Memories Cemetery: Survivors include, her husband, Russell P. Egan, Miami Springs, Florida; son, B. Patrick and STOWERS Funeral Homes Crematory RENO, Clyde Curtis Sat, 10A, Pleasant Greve Assem: of God Brandon Chapel HANKS, Aubrey E. Sat.
2P, Brandon JENNIE'S A FLOWER SHOP Wire Flowers PHONE 872-8441 2730 W. COLUMBUS DRIVE THE TAMPA TIMES, Friday, August 1, 1980 Democrats' destination UPI photo Workmen are busy transforming Madison tions are under way and plans are being made for Square Garden in New York into a meeting place the convention which will be held from August 11- for the Democratic National Convention. Prepara- 14. Capsuling Times Wire Reports Mistrial rejected in Shields case TALLAHASSEE U.S. District Judge William Stafford has rejected defense motions for a mistrial or acquittal in the trial of former state Natural Resources Director Harmon Shields and Tallahassee real estate broker Jack Quick.
U.S. Attorney Eleanore Hill rested the government's case Thursday immediately after the jury heard FBI tape recordings in which Shields asked for a kickback in connection with a proposed state purchase of environmentally endangered lands. Shields, 58, and Quick, 42, are charged with conspiracy and attempted extortion in connection with the proposed state purchase of Big Talbot Island at Jacksonville for $5 million and Seminole Ranch near Orlando for $12 million in 1978. Neither property was bought. Complaints filed MIAMI Police files show that prior to black businessman Arthur McDuffie's fatal encounter with police in Miami last December, 152 misconduct complaints had been filed by citizens against 10 officers implicated in his The complaints ranged from rudeness to brutality.
They were among internal review files revealed under a court order resulting from a suit filed by The Miami Herald and The Miami News. Most of the complaints, filed before the McDuffie incident, were made by whites, including a Miami policeman, a suburban lawyer and a Peruvian police official, according to the files made public Wednesday. Record slayings MIAMI Dade County police brought in three more UGAS Catholic funeral services for Mrs. Gloria Ugas, age 70, of 2710 Mitchell will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. from the A.
P. Boza Nebraska Chapel (2305 Nebraska Ave.) with interment to follow in a local cemetery. Survivors include her husband, Luis Ugas; two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Zalva and Dora Menendez and several nieces and nephews. Pallbearers Nelson, Edward, Ronnie and Edward Zalva, Oscar and Luis Carrera.
The family will receive friends Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Chapel and a Catholic Wake Service will be held at 8 p.m. A. P. Boza Nebraska Chapel TURPIN Miss Jean Ellen Turpin, 19, of Tampa, passed away Wednesday morning.
Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 11:30 from the University Heights Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 1215 E. 109th Avenue, with the Pastor, Rev. Earl Phelps, officiating. Interment will follow in Orange Hill Cemetery. Jean will lie in state at the Church Saturday from 10:30 a.m.
until time of service. The family requests that those who wish may make contributions to the Jean Ellen Turpin Memorial Fund at the University Heights Cumberland A year in three provinces in northeastern on charges of violating national secuEl Salvador, authorities said Thursday. rity, for which he could receive the Most of the large guerrilla bands es- death penalty, military prosecutors ancaped "Operation Rake" by taking ref- nounced today, but specific violations uge along the Honduran border, which were not disclosed. troops were ordered to avoid, an offi- Twenty-three politicians, Christian cial involved in the operation said. ministers, writers, college professors and students also were indicted on charges ranging from martial law violaJustice chief quits tions to conspiring insurrection.
The charges carry maximum jail terms of 15 TEL AVIV, Israel In the third Cabinet resignation in 10 months, Justice Minister Shmuel Tamir has announced he is quitting the government of Prime Minister Menachem Begin because of party squabbles and a dispute over government policies. Thursday's resignation of the longtime Begin associate is unlikely to pose an immediate threat to the survival of the prime minister's fragile coalition government, political analysts said. Politician indicted SEOUL, South Korea Opposition leader Kim Dae-Jung has been indicted MERRIN, Mary Plant City. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and a resident of the area 27 years. Memorial Funeral Home.
MITCHELL, Walter 99, W. Columbus Dr. He was a retired tool and die maker. Duval Funeral Home. RENO, Clyde Curtis, 65, Dover.
He was a member of the Turkey Creek Church of God and had lived in the area 33 years. Stowers Funeral Home. SMITH, William Brown, 59, 4405 Harbor View. He was a charter member of the Manhattan Avenue United daughter, Bonnie both of New. York; daughter, Barrie and grandson, Jonathan, both of California; stepfather, A.
W. Dorgan and aunt, Louise Pencke, both of Miami; uncle, Ralph M. Rouse, Tampa. Garden of Memories Funeral Home 3716 East Lake Avenue HANKS Funeral services for Aubrey E. Hanks, 66, of Tampa, will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:00 p.m.
at the Stowers Brandon Chapel with Reverend Billy Sanders, pastor of Causeway Baptist Church, officiating. Interment to follow in Garden of Memories. Casketbearers will be Ted Tober, Ted Odum, Ike Metzler, Tom Cronin, Joe Nicoletto and Jack Fullerton. Mr. Hanks is survived by his wife, Myldred; 2 brothers, Commodore both William Hanks, Tampa; 3 sisters, Margaret Nori, Navre de Grace, Mary Rohl, Lehigh Acres, Juanita Ellis, Tampa.
A native of Pulaski, Virginia, Mr. Hanks had lived in the area since 1957 coming from Washington, D.C. He was manager of Royal Castle Restaurant and a veteran of World War II in the U.S. Navy. Mr.
Hanks was a member of Kemper Lodge No. 64 of Falls Church, and a member of Diamond Hills Country Club. The family will receive friends at the funeral home this evening from 7:30 until 9 p.m. STOWERS-BRANDON MERRIN MERRIN PLANT CITY Memorial services for Mrs. Mary M.
Merrin, a resident of the Springhead community, Plant City, will be held Friday, August 1, 1980, 7:00 p.m., from First Presbyterian Church, Reverend Sam Harris officiating. She was a resident of the Plant City area 27 years, a member of First Presbyterian Church. Jennings Funeral Home, Inc. 6900 NEBRASKA PH. 237-3345 LIVINGSTON, Mable 10 AM Fri.
Chapel CUNNINGHAM, Stanley F. 1 PM Fri. Chapel Thursday and predicted 1980 will set new records for slayings in the greater Miami area. "It's body city here, as usual," said assistant Dade medical examiner Dr. Roger Mittleman.
Through July last year, Dade County had recorded 183 murders and 1979 became the bloodiest in history with a total of 358 murders. Homicide detectives are predicting at least 500 total this year. Babrak Karmal coup survivor? years. Motive searched MADRID, Spain The marquis and marchioness of Urquijo, heads of one of Spain's wealthiest families with a huge banking and industrial empire, were found slain today in their suburban villa, police reported. The marquis, Manuel de la Sierra Torres, died by strangulation, police said.
His wife Maria Lourdes was shot once in the head. The motive for the double killing was not immediately apparent, but police sources said robbery was suspected. Methodist Church and a Disabled American Veteran. Curry's Funeral Home. TURPIN, Jean Ellen, 19, Tampa.
She was a member of the University Heights Cumberland Presbyterian Church and had lived in the Tampa area 13 years. F.T. Blount Funeral Home. UGAS, Gloria, 70, 2710 Mitchell St. A.P.
Boza Funeral Home. WHITTIER, Lillian 83, 108 S. Lincoln. She was a member of the Bayshore Baptist Church and had lived Menachem Begin loses associate in the area 10 years. Curry's Funeral Home.
WILLIAMS, Samuel Emory, 72, 3110 W. Haya St. A member of Modern Woodman of America he had lived in the area 1 for the past 26 years. SnipesHamilton Funeral Home. Elsewhere EGAN, Glenna 66, Miami Springs.
Garden of Memories Funeral Home. MOON, William 61, Avon Park. Dan L. Moody Funeral Home. Funeral Notices Thursday in Walker Memorial Hospital, Avon Park.
He was a native of Wauchula, Florida. He was a retired farmer. He came to Avon Park from Wauchula, Florida in 1955. He was a member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church, Avon Park. He was an Army veteran of World War II.
He is survived by his wife, Evelyn L. Moon of Avon Park; 1 daughter, Gayle Barnett of Avon Park; 1 son, Mark L. Lakes of Avon Park; 5 sisters, Sue Gillman and Dorothy Bullington, both of Winter Haven, Pauline Hughes of Lake Wales, Mary Johnson of Sebring and Waneta Dobson of Miami; 4 brothers, Paul and Gene Moon, both of Ft. Meade, Calvin Moon of Chicago, and Alan Moon of Wythville, and 1 grandchild. Funeral services to be held Sunday, 2 p.m.
at the Moody Funeral Home Chapel. Officiating Elder A. W. Ortner. Interment Evergreen Cemetery, Ft.
Meade. DAN L. MOODY FUNERAL HOME OSBORNE Funeral services for Mrs. Etta B. Osborne, age 73, of 309 Tazewell Richlands, will be held in Richlands, under the direction of the Richlands Funeral Home.
Survivors include 4 sons, Clayton Osborne, Richlands, Glen Osborne, Abbington, Jolie Os- Eglin remains open FORT WALTON BEACH President Carter won't close the Cuban refugee center at Eglin Air Force Base until after the Democratic convention to keep from "rocking the boat," an aide to U.S. Rep. Earl Hutto says. Hutto has been trying for weeks to get the 1,100 refugees still at Eglin moved to other relocation camps at Fort Chaffe, Fort Indiantown Gap, and Fort McCoy, said Randy Knepper, his administrative assistant. But officials responsible for the other camps are reluctant to take on any more refugees and Carter doesn't want to make them mad, Knepper said.
Closing is first is first MIAMI the State the closing Health officials said tions against forced them 17 elderly within 30 Earlier tors discovered half-clothed, some of The building, ing Home, ted. Church, in The family friends at the Company 5101 Friday to 9:00 of Streator, had lived in Area 13 attended High School of the Heights CumPresbyterian include and Mrs. one sister, brother, maternal Mrs. Nita niece, a numerous cousins. Williams, age 72, of 3110 W.
Haya St. died Wednesday. A native of Parkersburg, W. Virginia, he had resided in Tampa for the past 26 years, and was a member the Modern Woodman of America. Survivors include wife, Virginia B.
Williams, Tampa; son, Roger E. Williams, Avella, 3 grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 11:00 a.m. from the Chapel of Snipes Funeral Home 6718 N. Armenia Ave.
with Rev. Bruce J. Myrick, of Tampa Bay Community Church officiating. Interment will follow at Garden of Memories Cemetery. The For the first time ever, of Florida Thursday ordered of a nursing home.
and Rehabilitative Services more than a decade of citaHanover House in Miami to order the removal of its patients to other facilities days. in the week, federal inspecresidents there to be unbathed and hungry them suffering from bedsores: formerly Krestview Nurse smelled of urine, they repor- murder victims Mrs. Merrin was a daughter of pioneer Kentucky family in the Louisville area. She was a graduate of Centre College, Danville, Kentucky, with a major in Christian Education. Her children are the thousands of young lives she helped to build as kindergarten teacher and through mission work in Kentucky, as teacher and children's worker in the Plant City, Presbyterian Church, and in her concern for the children of her neighborhood.
Survivors include her husband, Whitman H. Merrin, Plant City; one sister, Mrs. Harriet Kramer of Louisville, Kentucky; and one brother, Thomas Dupont Murphy, Buckner, Kentucky. In lieu of flowers donations are requested to the Heart Fund or First Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund. Arrangements by MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME MOON AVON PARK William L.
Moon, age 61, a resident of Avon Park, Florida, passed away Garden? of Memories FUNERAL. HOME 626-3161 CROWELL, Flora Mon 10 AM Graveside Garden of Memories Cemetery borne, Christiansburg, and Tom Osborne, Brainerd, six daughters, Mrs. Ruby Blanchard, Brandon, Mrs. Cathy Unruh, Mrs. Iva Davis, Mrs.
Geneva Barnes, Mrs. Betty Durham, and Mrs. Ruth Snow, all of Tampa; sister, Mrs. Maudie Blankenship of Kentucky. Curry's Funeral Home, 605 S.
MacDill is in charge of local arrangements. CURRY'S SMITH Funeral services for Mr. William Brown Smith, age 59, of 4405 Harbor View, will be held at 1:00 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Seminole Presbyterian Church, 6101 N. Habana Ave. Dr.
John W. Buswell, Pastor, will officiate. Interment will follow in Sunset Memory Garden. Pallbearers will be members of the D.A.V. Chapter 4.
Born in Orangeburg, S.C. he had been a resident of Tampa for 27 years. He was a charter member of the Manhattan Ave. United Methodist Church and a member of D.A.V. Chapter 4.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Miriam Smith; son, Louis Lee Smith and daughter-in-law, Deborah K. Smith of Tampa; grandson, Phillip Hardin Smith. The family will be at Curry's Funeral Home, 605 S. MacDill Ave.
Friday evening between 7:00 and 9:00 o'clock. CURRY'S Presbyterian her memory. will receive F.T. Blount Funeral Home, Nebraska Avenue, night from 7:00 p.m. A native Illinois, Jean the Tampa Bay years.
She had Chamberlain and was a member University berland Church. Survivors her parents, Mr. John Turpin; Mrs. Judy Klispie; Justin Turpin; grandmother, Hoffmeyer; a nephew and aunts, uncles and WILLIAMS family will receive friends at the funeral home this evening 7 till 9 p.m. Snipes Hamilton Funeral Home WHITTIER Funeral services for Mrs.
Lillian B. Whittier: age 83, of 108 S. Lincoln will be held at 10:00 o'clock Tuesday morning, Aug. 5, 1980, at the Fox Weeks Funeral Home, Savannah Ga. Born in Pitts: burgh, she had been a resident of Tampa for 10 years and was a member of the Bayshore Baptist Church.
Survivors include. a son, Charles J. Monnen, Tampa; grandson, Charles J. Monnen, Tampa: The family will be at Cur ry's Funeral Home, 605 S. MacDill Friday evening between 7:00 and 9:00 o'clock.
CURRY'S IN MEMORIAM Michael E. Parlin, Jr. In Loving Memory of our precious "Mikey" on his 11th birthday. In a tragic accident in Branchville, S.C.,; January 21st he was called home to be with our Heavenly Father. You're always in our thoughts and heart.
Sadly missed and always loved. We love you so much. All the Family: IN MEMORIAM In loving memory, William Smith, July 30, 1980. For all the things you did and the good friend you were. You'll always be loved and remembered by me.
Hanks, Baltimore, Blount FUNERAL HOMES BURROUGHS, "Cliff" Lutz Chapel 2P Fri Graveside Garden of Memories ATHINEOU, Valentine 10A Sat Nebr Chapel TURPIN, Jean Ellen Sat Univ Hgts Cumberland Presbyterian Church MILLS, Margaret 2P Sat Nebr Chapel.