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a GREGORY A. WOOD Graveside funeral service for Gregory A. Wood, infant son of Tech. Sgt. Donald and Mrs.

Wood USAF, will be held today at 10 a.m. at Memorial Gardens Cemetery with the Rev. Glenn Boye officiating. Leo W. Engelhardt Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

DAVE L. FLINT Dave Lee Flint, 72, of Lehigh Acres, died Sunday. A life long resident of Lee County, he was a member of the Lehigh Church of God and the Lee County Cattleman Association. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Cora A.

Flint of Lehigh Acres; two daughters, Mrs. Ralph Stetson of Rumford, Maine, Mrs. Earl Hodges of Tampa; three sons, William R. Flint, Harry L. Flint, David D.

Flint, all of Lehigh Acres, a brother, Chester T. Flint of Buckingham, Fla; a ter, Mrs. Callie Dyes of Labelle, 18 grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by the Harvey Funeral Home. ROY E.

SLATER GORDA Funeral PUNTA service for Roy E. Slater, 59, Alta Vista, will be held today at 2 p.m. at the Edward R. Ponger Funeral Home with the Rev. Russell A.

Lenox officiating. Graveside service in Charlotte Memorial Gardens will be ducted the Caloosahatchee Chapter 75 DAV of Fort Myers. BEULAH ANN BLOCKER PUNTA GORDA Mrs. Beulah Ann Blocker, 78, of the Punta Gorda area, died Sunday afternoon in Arcadia. She was native of Murphysboro, and came here 45 years ago from Illinois.

She was co-founder of the Tree Ripe Products Co. of Punta Gorda. She is survived by two sons, C. Lloyd Sorrels of Sarasota and Fred Sorrels of Valdosta, Ga; three daughters, Mrs. W.

C. Young of Hayward, Mrs. Esther Auman of El Paso, Texas and Mrs. Velma Dick of Phoenix, and one brother, Deldon Griffin of West Frankfort, Ill. Funeral service will be held at 10 a.m.

Tuesday at the Edward R. Ponger Funeral Home in Punta Gorda. Burial will be in Indian Springs Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. this evening at the Ponger Funeral Home.

NELLIE J. COPE Funeral service for Mrs. Nellie Jane Cope, 83, of Fort Myers, will be held today at 10 a.m. at the chapel of the Harvey Funeral Home with the Rev. Jack Otis, pastor Sanibel Baptist Church, officiating.

Pallbearers will be Madison Porter, Oris Bondurant, Robert Bondurant, Clayton Johnson, Earl Taylor and Frank Sofko. Burial will be in Memorial Gardens Cemetery. BUDD N. KING Budd Nelson King, 68, of Fort Myers, died Sunday. A retired commercial fisherman, he had resided here for the past 20 years coming from East N.

Y. He was a member of St. Cecilia's Catholic Church, Rabe Wilkison Post No. 38 American Legion and Royal Palm Post No. 2444 V.

F. W. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ruth King of Fort Myers; son, Charles King of Fort Myers; brother, Burwell King of Aranzas Pass, Texas; two sisters, Mrs. Jess Adams of East Hampton, L.

N. and Mrs. Pauline Fields of East Hampton, L. 1., Y. Rosary service will be held today at p.m.

at the chapel of the Harvey Funeral Home with Father John F. Neff, pastor St. Cecilia's Catholic Church, officiating. Requiem mass will be said Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St.

Cecilia's Catholic Church. Burial will be in Memorial Gardens Cemetery. It has been suggested that flow. ers be omitted. BRUCE F.

KAHLER NAPLES Bruce Frederick Kahler, infant son of Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Kahler of Red Bluff, California, died Saturday in Redding, Calif. Also surviving is one brother, Scott B.

Kahler of Red Bluff, his maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. William Burns Douglass of Naples and his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Dale Ulery. held a in a Naples Memorial Gardens. Private funeral service will be Contributions may be made to the Thomas Burns Douglass Memorial Fund, Franklin College, Franklin, Ind. Arrangements are by the Richard A. Pittman Funeral Home, Naples chapel.

111 S. Alabama Road, Lehigh Acres, died Saturday at his home. Born in County Claire, Ireland, he had moved to Lehigh Acres three years ago from Chicago, Ill. He was a retired plumber; a member of the Loyal Order of Moose, Chicago Lawn Lodge 44. He is survived by his widow, Betty Scanian of Lehigh Acres; one son, Timothy of North Hollywood, one brother, Edward of Detroit, Mich.

Friends may call today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Farley Funeral Home in Lehigh Acres. Recitation of the rosary will be tonight at 7 p.m. at the Farley Chapel. Requiem mass will be Tuesday at 9 a.m.

at St. Raphael Catholic Church with Father Bernard Si- WILLIAM M. SCANLAN William Michael Scanlan, 69, of 2-A Fort Myers (Fla.) News-Press, July 20, 1970 70 Deta from U.S. WEATHER BUREAU 70 STATION COoL WARM Rain COLD Shewers FORECAST Figures Shew High Temperatures for Daytime Mendey Isolated Precipitation Not Indicated- Consult Lose! Forecast WEATHER FORECAST Showers are pre- Ohio to Tennessee and Mississippi. More dicted today in a wide belt from the east- rainfall is expected over Colorado and ad- Schedule of the Tides for Today HIGH 4:56 a.m.

2:14 p.m. 6:06 a.m. 3:42 p.m. 3:00 a.m. 1:54 p.m.

7:16 a.m. 4:34 p.m. 8:16 a.m. 5:34 p.m. 4:54 a.m.

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4:34 p.m. 5:06 a.m. 2:42 p.m. .4:16 a.m. 1:34 p.m.

denote strong tide. Boca Grande Bokeelia Bonita Beach Cape Coral Edison Bridge Everglades Ft. Myers Bch Marco Matlacha Pass Naples Punta Gorda Punta Rassa Sanibel Light Darker figures LOW 6:42 a.m. p.m. 7:42 a.m.

10:06 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 9:00 p.m. 12:36 a.m. 10:42 p.m.

1:16 a.m. 11:22 p.m. 12:27 a.m. 11:33 a.m. 9:00 a.m.

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7:36 a.m. 9:54 p.m.. Man Shot Here In Dock Rift One 1 man was shot, but only slightly wounded, during a disturbance early Sunday morning behind the home of Austin Danforth on the Orange River 1 Loop Road in the county. Deputy Jim Bradley said several people had gathered at Danforth's dock and were being loud and unruly. When Danforth approached them and asked them to leave the property, at least two of the men attacked him.

Mrs. Danforth, seeking to help her husband, struck one Woman Is Found Fatally Stabbed DADE CITY (P) The nearly decapitated body of a 54-year-old widow, bearing a multitude of stab wounds, was found in her home Sunday, Authorities sought a motive for the slaying. Donna Moore Steinle, a former teachers' aide in the Dade City schools, was found, partly clad, in a pool of blood on her kitchen floor. Police Chief W. Gerald Thompson said she was stabbed 25 or 30 times, from head to knees.

There were 20 chest wounds, he said. Called from Brandon, to make an autopsy was Dr. John Feegel, who specializes in such work. Mrs. Steinle's 14 -year-old daughter, Ann, reported the death to police.

The daughter said she made the discovery when she returned to their home in this west Florida city shortly after midnight. She reported there was some recently prepared food in the kitchen, and that a chair and a clothes hamper had been overturned. Police said no weapon was found. Investigating were the police, Pasco County sheriff's department and Asst. State Atty.

Joe McClain. Chief Thompson said he asked the Florida Bureau of Law Enforcement to assist in view of the brutal nature of the crime. Sunset today 8:21 p.m., sunrise tomorrow 6:46 a.m. Moonrise tonight 10:06 p.m. Last quarter July 25.

Prominent star: Vega high in east at moonrise. Visible planets: Jupiter high in southwest 9:26 p.m. Venus sets 10:29 p.m. Saturn rises 2:26 a.m. Weafner Yesterday Local.

Skies In Fort Myers July 19: High 93, 1 low 77. Humidity (per cent) 90 at 6 a.m., 50 at 1 p.m. No rain. Temperatures Albuquerque Amarillo Asheville Atlanta Birmingham Bismarck Boise Boston Buffalo Charleston SC Charlotte Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Denver Des Moines Detroit Duluth Fairbanks Green Bay Helena Houston Indianapolis Juneau elsewhere: 96 68 Kansas City 89 71 97 74 Little Rock 95 76 89 58 Los Angeles 90 70 90 67 Louisville 87 68 97 68 Marquette 53 48 74 57 Memphis 92 75 100 69 Milwaukee 77 61 71 65 Minneapolis 69 55 72 56 New Orleans 90 68 85 75 New York 85 71 94 70 Okla City 102 75 79 66 Omaha 72 64 91 70 Philadelphia 91 72 82 66 Phoenix 105 89 81 60 Pittsburgh 83 60 75 62 Ptind Me 75 59 78 63 Ptind Ore 89 59 62 49 Richmond 91 66 59 47 St Louis 90 71 74 57 Salt Lk City 90 68 90 56 San Fran 67 52 94 78 Seattle 80 58 79 69 Spokane 98 60 53 45 Washington 92 70 CANADIAN CITIES Edmonton 75 54 Winnipeg 72 47 Montreal 71 45 Apalachicola Clewiston Daytona Bch Ft Laud Gainesville Islamorada Jacksonville Key West Lakeland Miami FLORIDA CITIES: 89 77 Naples 95 72 91 72 Ocala 92 76 93 75 Orlando 95 75 91 76 Pensacola 92 76 72 St Pete 96 79 88 78 Tallahassee 92 69 93 72 Tampa 93 75 86 81 Vero Bch 92 76 92 74 Palm Bch 89 76 89 79 The News-Press Published seven mornings a week by Publishing 2442 Anderson Fort Myers, Fla, Mail address P. 0.

Box 10, 33902. Telephone EDison 4-2351 for all departments except classified advertising. EDison 4-2401. News Bureaus Naples 456 N. Tamiami Trail, Midway 2-3043, ta Gorda, 123 Sullivan NEptune 9-2856, P.

0. Box 602. Subscription Rates By mail or carrier, payable in a advance. Daily and Sunday: One year $26, six months $13, three months $6.50. Sunday only, by mail one year $10.40, months $5.20, three months $2.60.

Member of The Associated Press. The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for republication of all local news printed in this newspaper as well as all AP news dispatches. Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at Fort Myers, under act of March 3, 1879. of the trespassers with the heel of her shoe. Danforth went into the house and returned with a .38 calibre pistol.

After firing several warning shots in the air, Danforth shot one man who continued to approach him, Bradley said. The wounded man, who had a bullet in his arm, was identified at Lee Memorial Hospital as Larry Null of 939 Coconut Drive, North Fort Myers. Bradley said charges in the case are pending. Auto Hits Man On Bridge Here A man fishing from the wooden bridge at Fort Myers Beach early Sunday morning was struck by a car and slightly injured. Deputy Sheriff Frank Liles said the car did not stop.

The accident, which occurred just after midnight, sent Jim Harmon, 32, of 1734 Fowler St. to Lee Memorial Hospital for emergency care. He was released in time to report for work Sunday at the BP Service Station 4480 Cleveland Ave. Liles said an intensive search is underway to find the driver of the car. Greek Leader Dies in Athens ATHENS (P) Foreign Minister Panayiotis Pipinelis, a career diplomat-politician who served both the Greek royal family and the current military regime, died in Athens early Sunday of heart failure.

He was 71. Pipinelis, who joined the diplomatic service in 1922 as an attache to the Greek embassy in Paris, also served briefly as caretaker Prime Minister in 1963, when Constantine Caramanlis lost power and went into exile in Paris. 24-HOURS A DAY DIAL 334-8111 FOR THE CORRECT TIME TEMPERATURE WEATHER FORECAST AN EXCLUSIVE SERVICE OF THE LEE COUNTY BANK WITH TRUST DEPARTMENT PUTS CENTER YOU OF IN THINGS THE all banking information the number remains the same 334-1171 For Funerals Funerals mon officiating. Burial will be in Lee Park. Pallbearers will be members of the Holy Name Society.

JOHN L. McCUEN John L. McCuen, 63, of 3917 S. E. 19th Cape Coral, died Sunday in Lee Memorial Hospital.

He came to Cape Coral two years ago from Baltimore, Md. He was retired from the Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. with 47 years service; a member of the Retired Citizens Association of Cape Coral. He is survived by his widow, F. Louise McCuen of Cape Coral; one son, John L.

McCuen one daughter, Mrs. Carlene Burleson; one sister, Mrs. Elsie Weist and one grandchild, all of Baltimore. Funeral service and burial will be handled by the Sterling Funeral Home of Catonsville, Md. Local arrangements are by the Engelhardt-Tant Cape Coral Funeral Home.

GUY F. SACHSE NAPLES funeral service for Guy F. Sachse who died Thursday will be conducted by the Rev. David Moss, pastor of Moorings Presbyterian Church at p.m. Tuesday in the Earl G.

Hodges Funeral Chapel. Burial will be in Naples Memorial Gardens. Friends may call at the Hodges chapel today from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. CORA MENKEN NAPLES Cora Menken, 77, of 2630 Ninth North, died Sunday morning.

She is survived by her husband, Arthur Menken of Naples; a son, Wilfred Byrne of Chicago; and a daughter, Mrs. Roy McCullough of Naples. The funeral and burial will be in Chicago. The Earl G. Hodges Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements locally.

ERNEST K. MANN JR. NAPLES Ernest K. Mann 63, died Saturday morning. He resided at 2200 Gulf Shore Blvd.

He was a member of the Royal Poinciana Country Club. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Lillian Mann of Naples; a son, Ernest Mann Ill of Los Angeles; a daughter, Mrs. Harold Haggard of Ohio; his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Mann Sr. of bama; and four grandchildren. The Rev. Grant Hinshaw of the First United Methodist Church will conduct the funeral service at 2 p.m. today.

The Earl G. Hodges Funeral Home is in charge. Burial will be in Alabama later in the week. The family suggests contributions may be made to the Heart Fund, in lieu of flowers. 12 Are Injured In Plane Crash PHILADELPHIA (P) A United Airlines jetliner carrying 56 passengers lost power as it rose from the runway while taking off from Philadelphia International Airport Sunday and crash landed on its belly, injuring 12 passengers, officials said.

William T. Burns, director of aviation for the U.S. Department of Commerce, said the crash was caused by "some kind or power failure; we don't know what." Burns said the two-engine Boeing 737 was about 50 feet above the runway when the power failure occurred. It touched down about 700 feet from the end of the runway. One wheel collapsed and the plane skidded off the end of the runway, he said.

Officials said the most serious injury appeared to be a compound leg, fracture, suffered by elderly woman. Other injuries were not detailed. NORTH FORT MYERS MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME Shipping Service Cremation 24 Hour Ambulance Service PHONE 995-1113 FLOWERS Carl Gurtha's FLOWER SHOPPE We Wire Flowers 3250 Cleveland Ave. WE 6-1956 Record Players Fourth Man Sought Theft Is Laid To Youths Here In Police Slayings Two 18-year-old employes of Gibson's Discount Center were nabbed during the weekend for spiriting two stereo record players out of the store, police said. City Detective Dave Wilson said the record players were removed from their boxes several days ago.

They were hidden beneath merchandise in the garden supply section. Management spotted them there, but did not move them. Instead, the store's security staff set a watch. The garden supply center is equipped with a gate to the outside of the store. The gate is opened for the removal of trash.

When the gate was opened Saturday, Assistant Manager Norris Carter saw the two employes remove the "hot" record players and secrete them in underbrush on the store grounds, Wilson said. The two youths were identified as Stephen Johnson of 3224 Nelson St. and Donald Ousley of Bonita Springs. Wilson said Manager Hugh Stewart told him the young men have excellent reputations and appear to have yielded to temptation "created by the avarice of other persons." Woman Slightly Injured by Car A pedestrian was struck by a car at Davis and Thomas Streets late Saturday night and only slightly hurt. Sheriff's Sgt.

Lee Hayes said Ruth Neal, 21, of 2411 Ben ran in front of a car driven by Willie Golden Hicks, 64, of 2140 Davis St. Taken to Lee Memorial Hospital, the Neal woman was found to be highly intoxicated. She received only superficial lacerations in the accident. Hayes filed no charges in the case. Boat Robbed City police reported Sunday that the Jungle Cruise boat, moored at the City Yacht Basin, was entered during the weekend.

Skipper Hank Berringer said a color camera, valued at $30, $50 worth of film, a 50 pair of binoculars and an undetermined amount of candy were stolen. For Emergency Use SOUTHERN AMBULANCE SERVICE 334-2494 FLOWERS Designed by MERCEDIES THREE WIRE SERVICES 24 HOUR PHONE WE 6-4648 Open 'til pm Located in EDISON MALL LEASE CARS PRICED BELOW DEALER COST 1970 CORONET 4 DOOR 1970) SAVE 6 IN STOCK $75000 1970 DARTS 2 and 4 DOOR PRICED BELOW 5 IN STOCK DEALER COST Dobbs Dobbs Dodge 4300 S. Cleveland Ave. In Fort Myers WE 6-4118 (Across from the Edison Mall) CHICAGO (P) Police were searching Sunday for a fourth man they believe participated in the sniper killings of two officers working on a community pacification program in a predominantly black North Side housing project. South was the leader of a black street gang, Johnny Veal, 17, officers said.

Three men were in custody charged with murder. Sidney Bennett 18, a 14-year-old juvenile, and George Clifford Alpine Climb Fatal to Man KLEINE SCHEIDEGGO, Switzerland (-A young Italian alpinist died an agonizing death while suspended for 12 hours by a rope that stopped his fall from the mile-high, blizzard-swept north face of Mt. Eiger. A companion was unable to pull him to safety. Angelo Urcella, 24, and Sergio Insanti, 26, set out Wednesday to conquer the 266-foot killer mountain that has claimed dozens of tims.

They were up about 11,000 feet when Urcella slipped Thursday afternoon and fell 90 feet before the rope stopped his fall. Insanti said Sunday: "Angelo was very brave. At first he seemed full of hope. He kept shouting to me that he would be up before long. He tried to climb up.

I tried to pull him. But we just could not make it. I was frozen stiff. There was nothing to be done. "At about 3 in the morning he was dead." Record Cold PRAGUE (P) The Czechoslovak region of northern Moravia is experiencing its coldest July in 25 years, Prague Radio reports.

It said a snowfall was recorded in the Tatra Mountains. REMEMBRANCE WITH Libby's FLOWERS GIFTS We Wire Flowers North Fort Myers Business 41 Phone 995-2082 Knight, 23, were arrested less than 24 hours after the killings Friday. They were being held without bond. Police said Sgt. James Severin, 38, and Patrolman Anthony Rizzato, 37, were shot from an apartment bathroom on the 6th floor of the high-rise public housing building Friday night.

The two policemen community relations officers assigned to the Carbini-Green housing projects were killed with high-powered rifles. Police said two rifles were found in an incinerator of one of the public housing buildings. Sniper fire continued after the slayings from what police believed were positions in the high rises and from ground level. Using squad cars as shields, police got to the men but both were dead on arrival at a local hospital. Frequent violence at Cabrini-Green has prompted police to nickname it "the combat zone." Telling his story to newsmen Saturday, Bennett said, "It's like Vietnam out there.

They're shooting every night." Thieu Sees War For Another Year WASHINGTON (P) South Vietnam's president said Sunday he expects the war in his country to last at least another year but that by the end of 1971 American troops would be needed only in supporting roles. But President Nguyen Van Thieu said the supporting role for South Vietnamese forces would require more than 50,000 U.S. troops. Paid Political Adv. 6 Days 'til Lawton Walks In! LAWTON CHILES Demo.

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