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7/23/2019 Grandpa Joe's Obituary http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/grandpa-joes-obituary 1/1 Negroes Hold  Protest  Marches  ParlialReliel Monday, November  4, 1963 Kingsperl  Timti  9 In  Connecticut,  North Carolina By United  Press International Negroes paraded  in  Connecti- cut and North Carolina during th e  weekend  to protest racial customs. The  Connecticut  dem- onstrators engaged in a bare- knuckle  brawl  with  police,  and six were ordered  to  appear  in court  today on  breach  of  peace charges. Alabama  Gov.  George  C.  Wal- lace  continued  h is  campaign  to w in  northern support  fo r  hL segregationist  views  with  ap- pearances  scheduled today at Harvard University. The governor, who twice forced  the use of  federal  troops to  carry  out  court-ordered  inte- gration  in his home  state,  cur- rently is on a five-day  tour  of the North. Wallace  appeared  Sunday  on a television  program  with  Ver- mont  Gov.  Philip H.  Hoff  and vowed to continue  h is  battle against  integration  "within the la w  and  within  th e  courts." The  Connecticut demonstra- tion  erupted  in a  fist fight  when about  30  picketing  members  of th e  Congress  of  Racial Equality (CORE) refused  police  orders to  quit blocking  traffic  leaving the Yale - Dartmouth  football game  at New  Haven. Area  Deaths  And  Funeral Notices Mrs. George Hamlet Mrs. George  W.  Hamlet,  83 , Cortland  Street, Bristol, mother of  C. T.  Hamlet, Kingsport Times composing room fore- man, died of a heart attack Sunday  night at Bristol Me- morial Hospital. Other survivors include two other  sons, Joe  Hamlet, Bris- tol,  Roy Hamlet, Charlotte, N. C.; three daughters, Mrs.  E. E. Stoffel,  and  Mrs.  J. D. Sproles, both of Bristol,  an d Mrs. Lawrence Mercer, P orts- Free Will  Baptist Church in Sur- er a  long illness. goinsville. Rev.  Wcldon Bowman, Rev. Norman Lytton and Rev. Ed- ward Ray will officiate.  Burial will be in the Methodist Ceme- tery in Surgoinsville. The  body  was  taken  to the He was  born  in  Coeburn, Va.. but  bad lived in Kingsport most of  bi s  life.  He was a  member of  Orebank Evangelical Meth- odist Church, a  veteran  of  World War II, a member of the Amer- ican Legion, Hammond Post iin; uvuj 1  nao vafitu iw  nn» i  •- home at 4  p.m.  Sunday  from  the No. 3 and was an employee of Nash-Wilson  Funeral  Home and will  be  taken  to the  church  in time  for  services. Tholes  E.  Wallace Funeral services  for Thales mouth. Va.; and a graiiddaugh-  E. Wallace, who died Saturday, Icr, Mrs. S. H. Ketron,  Kings-  were held  at 2  p.m. toda y  at port. th e  First  Free Funeral arrangements  are  in-1  C |, urch in church Hill. Baptist Home, Bristol. Martha Morrison DUNGANNON,  Va.  -Martha Jean Morrison, infant daughter of  Rev.  an d  Mrs. Lonnie Mor- rison of Dungannon, died  at the home unexpectedly Sunday. Survivors besides  th e  parents Include  three sisters,  Katheryn, Elizabeth,  Ruth Ann and Mary Arleen Morrison, Dungannon; tw o  brothers, Daniel  Ray and Melvin  Michael Morrison, Dun- gannon;  maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McAfee, Tulsa, Okla.; paternal grand- mother, Mrs.  Pearlie Morrison, Oklahoma City, Okla. Funeral services  will  be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the River- view Baptist Church in Wood Community. Stanley  Harrison,  Rev. M. L. White and Rev. Larry  Iddins will officiate.  Burial  will  be in Elm Spring Cemetery. Graveside services  will  be conducted by the Bellamy Mem- orial Lodge, Order  of the Odd Fellows. Jesse Stubbs ROGERSVILLE  -  Jesse  B. Stubbs , 57, of 201  Circle Drive, Rogersville, died unexpectedly at his  brother's home in Rich- mond, Va.,  early  Sunday morn- ing. Survivors include  hi s  wife, Mrs. Katherine Shelton Stubbs, Rogersville; o ne son, Shelton Stubbs.  Rogersville; on e brother, W. H. Stubbs, Rich- th e  rnond,  Va.; one sister, Mrs. :ElIa  Sprague,  Cleveland, Ohio. Ridgefields Inc. for 12 years. Survivors include his  wife, Mrs. Blanche Owens Prill- hart, Kingsport; two sons,  Ken- neth  an d  Larry Prillhart,  Kings- port; his mother, Mrs. Id a Haynes Prillhart, Kingsport; three sisters, Mrs. Hubert  M a- One policeman was knocked to the pavement, another was punched in the face,  and one of the pickets was hit on the head. Th e  Negroes  were protesting ba d  housing conditions in a pre- dominantly  Negro neighbor- hood. Other racial  developments: Lexington. N.C.: About 50 Ne- groes marched from  a  church: to a white-only theater Sunday night  an d  held  a  prayer  serv-| ice. They then repeated the] service  at a  segregated restau- rant and quietly dispersed. There were no arrests. Biloxi,  Miss.: The Mississippi NAACP  convention accused au- thorities  of  dragging their feet in  bringing  th e  killer  of  civil rights  leader  Medgar Evers  to justice. Evers  wa s  shot  from ambush  on  June  12. A  white man, Byron De La Beckwith, charged with  th e  crime,  is be- ing held in jail while  th e  courts decide whether he should un- dergo  a  mental examination. Atlanta:  Negro leaders  an - nounced a platform for achiev-j ing complete integration in At- lanta  by  Christmas.  It s  main Expected Today From  Drought MEMPHIS (UPI)  -  At Ica-il partial relief from  th e  loir^ drought was  expected today  in portions  of  Middle  an d  \Yc.>t Tennessee. Light ruin began falling  in some  sections  of  West Tennes- se e  Sunday i.ij'ht  and was  ex - pected (o spreaii  lo  th e  eastern portion  by  Tuesday.  Bu t  whe- ther  th e  showers would  do  an 1 ' real good remained a matter  ni prime concern. The Weather Bureau, in  :ls five - day stole forecast,  said rainfall would tolal about  one- quarter  to  one-half inch during th e  first  half  of the week. Midsouth farm authorities  es - timated  Sunday the dry spell  a l- ready  had destro yed abou t 20 pe r  cent  of  the annual value  of 3. 5  million acres  of  pasturage in  West Tennessee,  East  Ar - kansas  an d  Mississippi. Surprise Attack  By Prosecutor Seen  In  Murder  For  Hire  Trial By II.D. QUIGG MINNEAPOLIS, Minn (UPI)  A  line  of  surprise attack  wa s expected to be taken by the slate  of  Minnesota today  in opening  it s  attempt  to  convict jTilmcr  Kugene  Thompson, a dapper little criminal attorney, of  first-degree murder  in the :  bludgeon-stab slaying  of his  wife. Prosecutor  William  13. Randa ll w as  scheduled  to  open for the slate with  a  statement that would preface a line of proof which many observers predicted would  come as a surprise to a community shocked by the "murder  fo r  hire killing  of pretty  Carol Thompson, 34, a de- i  voted mother  an d  church work- er. Thompson. 35, a crewcut tow- head with piercing eyes,  spent th e  weekend with his four  chil- dren,  6 to 14 years  old,  in an j  collected, out-of-town motel. The state ex-1  Both sides have  listed about pecLs to prove  he  masterminded 125  possible witnesses.  All of a plot lo kill  their mother.  He:them  wh o  appear  will  be es- wa s  beneficiary  of  $1,061,000 in-[corted  by  uniformed Ramsey surance o n her  life.  He has not:County deputies. Try  Us  ... wiih  Your Checking Account NO  SERVICE  CHARGE All  Needed Supplies Mailed To You. Just Dial  348-4311  or  34S-7IU1  or Fill In the Coupon Below  and  Mall  To Us. _  __  A ll  Accounts Insured by F.D.I.C. Up To $10,000.00 BANKING&TRUSTCO. FALL BRANCH TENN. p  a  d  Mrl  A^ilM  :  P- ks  were  adoption  of  public ?ida. Mrs. John  Manley. Char-  ™ ± n * ° <™ P lottsviile, Va.; six brothers, James, Sam, Ireland, Lee, Earl pancy housing laws by the city. New Orleans: Negro  leaders called for a  mass  rally today SsK^ndd^en 01  j  <>  W*? the failure ofcity  of - Sweetbriar,  Va.:  Th e  Sweet- briar College board  of  directors' voted this  weekend  to  seekj legal aid to determine  if a  will  I that set up the  college bars de- segregation. on a  list  of  griev- Funeral services will  be held ances presented last week, at 2  p.m. Tuesday at the Car- ter-Clamon  Chapel with Rev. Wrightly Sailing  an d  Rev. Ken- neth  Jennings officiating.  Burial will be in Oak  Hill Cemetery. The body will  remain  at the funeral home where  the family will receive  friends from 7 to 9 p.m.  today. 3tis Hilton Funeral services for Otis  Hil- ton,  wh o  died Saturday, will  be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Val- le y  View Methodist Church. Rev.  Paul  Moody  an d  Rev. Arthur  Luster will Burial will  be in officiate. Eastlawn Former  Governor Ellington  W ill  ddress  TFBF NASHVILLE (UPI) -Former; Memorial Park. .uiiuj  .Tin uv,  1. 1  i..._  |  .  UIILHun  ui.t iium uciuic  oc i  vi»_co see rarm .Dureau reuerauon  i Cemetery,  Dungan-1  Price Funeral  Home Chapel  f rom (he Carter-Clamon  Fu . The federation  opened it s i iwith Dr. Thomas Rhea offi-  i  n  ,_ .... _.___  ,.  r   , i eral Home Rev. Herbert  E.  Tuck will  i Funeral  services  will be held officiate.  Burial  will  be in the | at 10  a.m. Tuesday  at  Colboch- Stapleton Cemetery,  Dungan-1  Price Funeral  Home Chape' non jwith Dr. Thomas Rhea offi The body will  remain at  the,  ciatin g. B urial will be in Mc- Gate  City Funeral Home  and i  Kinney Cemetery.  | will  be taken to the church one The family  will  receive j  l(. nr ,- nrtr*Tnr rtV friends at the  funeral  homej  MngSpOiT  QQy from  7 to 9 p.m. today. Joseph Rogers Post  of  Rog- ersville VFW will conduct mili- HILTOX,  Va. —  Mrs. Etla'tary  honors at the grave. Barker Bays,  67 ,  Route  1,  Hil-j ton,  died at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at Hoslton Valley Community She was  born  in Washington of  1504 West Riverport Rd.,  died; ity, Va., and was the widow at  2:30 a.m. Sunday at  Holston; Gov.  Buford Ellington  will .speak  here  tonight at the 42nd Th e  body will  be  taken  to the j  annual meeting  of  tie Tennes- church  one  hour before services see Farm  Bureau Federat ion. hour before services. Mrs.  Etta Bays Joseph  D.  Prillhart Joseph  D. (Joe) P rillhart, 48, MONDAY Civic Auditorium Basketball Practice  in  Main Auditorium Auxiliary Meeting  in  Club Rooms  1, 2 & 3 Shower parry in Corner Room Rower Arranging  In  Corner Room—?  a .m Teen Center—3:45-5:30; 7:30-9:30 Frank L. Cloud Recreation Center Game room activity—5:30-8:30 TUESDAY Civic Auditorium Shower Party  in  Corner  Rocm Bridge Class  in  Club Rooms—7:30 p.m. Center—3:45-5:30; 7:30-9:30 ofT M B^sT'she^-asl,  menv \  Valley Co mmunity Hospital  aft-1^^aS3fSV,? Clnllr he r  of  Mount Vernon Methodist Church. Survivors include six daugh- ters, Sirs. Lawrence Bellamy, Kingsport, Mrs. W. R. Barker, Forecasfs KI.VGSPORT AND VICINI- WEDNESDAY Civic Auditorium Wrestling  in  Main Auditorium Art  Class in Corner Room—5-12 Teen  Center— 3:45-5:30 Frank L. Cloud Recreation Center Game room activity—5:30^8:30 THURSDAY Civic Auditorium I Practice  in  M ain Auditorium ,  . . . Tipton,  Ind.,  Mrs. LawerencelTY:  Partly  cloudy tonight  and  i  ^^ ^^ . n  ^ ^^ Faust Gate Citv  Va  Mrs. Earl:  no t  as  cold;  lo w  temperatures  |  An ciass  m  comer  noom-7 p.m. Hytcr',  Bristol,  Va.,  Mrs. Eugene in the  upper 30's. Tu«rf=v  :  *..n.y  p.rty  in  ciub  R »r m Jayne, Gate City,  an d  Miss j  mostly cloudy  an d  mild Joanne  Bays. Hilto n: eight sons, a  fe w  scattered  showers.  We d four-day  .convention Sunday: with  a  vespers  service which included  a message from Mrs. Haven Smith,  Shenandoah. Iowa, chairman  of the Ameri- can  Farm Bureau Women's Committee. Rep. William D. Brock. R- Tenn., State Agricultur e Com- missioner  W. F. Moss,  an d  Ten- nessee  Farm  Bureau President Clyde  M.  York  ar e  scheduled  to speak Tuesday. Mrs. Charles W.  Sewell,  a farm  Bureau leader fro m Oi- terbein, Ind., speaks at the an- nual banquet Wednesday night. Tnhsrlav Stanley Parry  i UeSOa> |SaWv  MMn  in Green Re..... withI Teen Center— 3:«-S:30  Frank  L.  Cloud Recreation Center N.  D.  Bays,  CrawfordsvHle, Ind., Colly  W.  Bays,  Noblesville, Ind..  Oliver Bays, Cicero,  Ind., nesday. partly cloudy and mild. EAST TENNESSEE: Partly cloudy  to cloudy tonight  and F. M. Bays Jr.,Bristol.  Ver-j  Tuesday with a few scattered no n  Bays. Kingsport,  Mervini  showers likely. Not as cold to- Bavs  Koko mo, Ind.,  Harold night; little change  in  tempera- '  ' ' ~  '  ays, Hilton and Donald Bays, Marietta, Ga.;  tw o  brothers,  W. lures Tuesday.  Outlook  lo r Wednesday, partly cloudy  an d . Game room  activity— 5:30-8:30 Quartet  Concert  in Wain  Auditorium Teen Center— 3:«-5:30:  8-11:45 Frink L.  Cloud Recreation Center Game room activity— 5:30-5:30 SATURDAY Civic Auditorium Mason-Dixon Party  in Wa in Auditorium Shower Party  in  Corner'  Room i Center—2-4;  6-11:45 FLOWERS Can Express Your Thoughts Better Than Words  ...  So ... W hy  Delay? ORDER BY PHONE Phone  246-6108 GROSECLOSE FLORAL SHOP 108  W.  Charlemont to partly cloudy and mild through Tuesday. Scattered light showers  late Tuesday. Local  Temperatures  Barker, Bloomington.  1 11., mild. William  C.  Barker.  Bristol;  29  i  MIDDLE TENNESSEE: Con- grandchildren and 13 gr e a t  siderable  cloudiness and mild' grandchildren.  (through Tuesday..  j Funeral services  will  be  heldj  W EST TENNESSEE:  Cloudy: at  2  p.m. Tuesday at the  Mt . Vernon  Metho dist Church, Maces Springs. Rev. Tom Blackburn and Rev. J. W. Mercer  will officiate. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body  will  be removed from  th e  "Gate City Funeral Home  to Ihe residence  at 4 p.m.  today. George  W.Vaughn ROGERSVILLE  - Funeral services for George Washington Vaughn, who  died Saturday,  will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the .(A. oo n 3* 36 TODAY Midnight  33 32 11 AM PRECIPITATION Last  2*  hours—None. This month—1.59. This year—32.14. 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