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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 8

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till' 1 ill IjOUlsniii I i i1' Continued fi'nni Fate l-l rf icq I Savons Likely or liakcry union .3 or Mi 1 2 V'wjihI i as a New York Kes Service LVc. C. LcsJvi'ji hi cty or votrt A 11 I SAVINGS V3 I it 3( a i i 0 9 a i a federation mads secret plans here Sunday night to give the scandal tainted Bakery Workers Union a three-month stay i-: cause ine tnaK union had a can 1 ready held a convention, at which it flouted most of the parent organization's reform mandates -nit i i see ji i.i a ivwmmiot Mrs. K. Uannrbold.

itt, died at 2.30 p.m. jotcriiay at her homo, Lexington Road, inj arc two daughters, Mrs. Holier and Mrs. Henry J. Ma.oni; a sister, Mrs.

Catherine Fisher, Hamilton, Ohio; 19 grandchildren, and 53 greatgrandchildren. The body will be at Ratter-man's Funeral Home, 3711 Lexington Road, after 4 p.m. today. The funeral will be at 9 a.m. Wednesday at St.

Frances of Rome Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, PATRICIA KELSEY The funeral for Patricia Louise "Pattie" Kelsey, 2011 Cedar Crest Drive, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at II. C. Cralle Funeral Home, 2428 Frankfort.

Burial will be in Rest-haven Memorial Park. Patricia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison Kelsey, died of heart disease at 10:30 p.m. Saturday in Children's Hospital.

Other survivors are the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. V. Jlouek.

Wcnatehee. Wa-h. The funeral will be at 8.30 a.m. tomorrow at -e Funeral Home, "55 Fliison. and at a m.

at St. Acnes Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. JOHN WESLEY CUMMIN'S John Wesley Cummins, 50. was found dead in his room Saturday at 612 S.

Second. Coroner HaVry Elstonc said death was due to an internal hemorrhage. A native of Ball Rock, he was a veteran of World War I. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Nancy Cummins; two sons, John Cummins, Baltimore, and Otis Cummins, Flint, two brothers, Edward Cummins, Cor-bin, and David Cummins; a sister, Mrs.

M. W. Duncan; a half brother, Charles M. Cummins, London, Ky, and five grandchildren. The funeral will be at 11 a.m.

today at Bohlsen Funeral Home, 825 Barret. Burial will be in Zaehary Taylor National SAVINGS received by DECEMBER 10, 1957, will receive current dividend on DECEMBER 31, 1957, at the rate of 4 per annum r. Fx-llanhvare Dealer Dies at 67 In Upton Spacial to Tht Cournr-Journal Munfordville, Dec. 8. William E.

Brackett, 67, retired hardware merchant and certified public accountant in Huntington, Wr, died Saturday at his home in Upton. A native of Hardin County, he had lived many years in West Virginia. Among survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mellie Brackett, and two sisters, Miss Mary Brackett and Mrs. Sam Stute-ville, both of Nolin.

The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Lucas Grove Baptist Church, Hardin County. The body is at the home. 1 tf LZ" 1 I from expulsion, of expellin; the union Monday, the federation is expected to set March 15 as the deadline for compliance with its cleanup directives. The delay will come as a disappointment to opponents of President James G.

Cross in the bakery union. They began a special convention here this weekend, expecting the A.F.L.-C.I.O. would issue them a rival charter immediately after the bakers were expelled. Secession Meeting Was Factor Ironically, the calling of the secession conference was one factor in the federation's go-slow move. Officials said they wanted to remove any suggestion that the A.F.L.-C.I.O.

high command and the bakery insurgents were operating in However, a much more important factor was the A.F.L.-C.I.O. leaders' belief that the union should be allowed an op-porUmily to rid itselfoltJie allegedly corrupt leadership at a special convention already called by the bakers executive board for March 3 to 5 in Cincinnati. No similar delay was granted when the convention expelled the Teamsters Union last Friday, This was be- SAVE BY MAIl-WE PAY POSTAGE A BRANCH AT EVERY MAILBOX 11th Anniversary Special! Louisuille Home Federal SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 130 S. FIFTH ST. FOOT PROBLEMS? Roy Hawkins, Hnchville; paternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. L. R. Kelsey, and great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Roe Williams, Shelbyville. LIMITED TIME! ENROLL TODAY Our Month Club Plan William Nottingham, Irvington Farmer, Dies ViMirm Nottingham, 53, a LIVING SHOES 4 For 3.48 '0 ft Oi nly jga Month 5 -a- sV Jllniper 4-107 Louisville, Kentucky Savings Accounts Insured up to $10,000 by fSUC farmer from Irvington Route 2, died at 8 a.m. yesterday in Kentucky Baptist Hospital, where he was admitted November 29. Among his survivors is his wife, Mrs. Eslelle Nottingham.

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Holselaw, 90, died Wednesday in West Talm Beach, where she had lived a number of years. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Lillian Mcgowan; a sister, Miss Clara Flood; four grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. The body will be at Pearson's, 1310 S. Third, after 1 p.m.

today. The Classified Ads Tell of Real Bargains in Real Estate. Shipyard Strike Ends Bath, Maine, Dec. 8 A 28-day strike at the destroyer-building Bath Iron Works shipyard ended Sunday when union workers voted to return to work without a contract agreement. The strike of some 2,000 pro-duction and maintenance workers has delayed construction of Navy ships.

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