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AL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1993 KENTUCKY DEATHS Lugar, Hamilton foresee 'rough year' for Clinton in world's trouble spots lumbia. His wife, Irene, survives, Funeral, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Ber-nard Funeral Home. Visitation after 2 p.m. Tuesday.

SCIENCE HILL Frank Benge, 77, Cincinnati, died Sunday in Lexington. Funeral, 1 p.m. Wednesday, Morris Hislope Funeral Home. Visitation after 5 p.m. Tuesday.

SHELBYVILLE Roy Hlte Kleiser, 88, died Friday in George I Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS Indiana's two foremost foreign-policy experts predict a tough year ahead for the Clinton administration, with more U.S. involvement possible in some of the world's trouble spots. "I think 1993 was a difficult year in foreign policy," said Rep. Lee Hamilton, D-9th District, who took over the chairmanship of the House Foreign Affairs Committee this year. "I think '94 is going to be rough year." Sen.

Richard G. Lugar, a Republican, agreed that President Clinton will be in for some major foreign-policy challenges. "He's got a heck of a lot of tough problems all at the same time," said Lugar, a former chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He still serves on that panel and is also on the Intelligence Committee. Those problems include the proliferation of nuclear weapons in North Korea and China, a stymied reform movement in post-election Russia, and political upheaval in Somalia, Bosnia and Haiti.

And there's also the tension in the Middle East for Clinton to deal with. "They will take a great deal of wisdom and a good bit of luck, and the country has to hope he has both," Lugar said. "It's important for all of us as Americans that he succeed." "The big question we're wrestling with has kind of emerged in 1993, and that's the question in broadest terms of the United States' role in the world," Hamilton said. Lugar agrees that there is no consensus on the United States' role in the world. "That is part of the problem for whoever is president, because there are no fixed enemies, and there isn't a construct such as we had in neral, 10 a.m.

Wednesday, Samaria Regular Baptist Church, Teaberry. Arrangements: Hall Funeral Home. MARTIN Donlse Ramona Turner, 53, McDowell, died Saturday in Lexington. Funeral, noon Wednesday, First Baptist Church. Visitation at the church after 2 p.m.

Tuesday. Arrangements: Hall Funeral Home. MORGANTOWN Geneva Pierson, 68, died here Sunday. Her husband, Athie, survives. Funeral, 11 a.m.

Wednesday, Smith Funeral Home. MURRAY Marian Miller Adams, 79, died Monday in Paducah. Funeral, 11 a.m. Wednesday, J. H.

Churchill Funeral Home. Visitation after 5 p.m. Tuesday. NORTONVTLLE Minnie Moore, 86, died Thursday in Madisonville. The funeral was Monday at Bandy Funeral Home.

OWENSBORO Angela McCarter, 93, died here Saturday. Funeral, 1 p.m. Wednesday, James H. Davis Funeral Home. Visitation after 11 a.m.

Wednesday. OWENSBORO Sallle Berry Merry, 90, died here Monday. Arrangements: Glenn Funeral Home. OWENSBORO Beulah Catherine Taylor Miller, 90, died here Monday. Funeral, 11:30 a.m.

Wednesday, James H. Davis Funeral Home. Visitation after noon Tuesday. PADUCAH Ardell Tlmmons, 91, formerly of Paducah, died Sunday in Clinton. Funeral, 1 p.m.

Tuesday, Lindsey Funeral Home. No visitation. PHELPS Vieey Casey, 83, died Friday in Pikeville. Her husband, Troy, survives. Funeral, noon Tuesday, Peter Creek Primitive Baptist Church.

Arrangements: Phelps Funeral Home. PIKEVILLE Douglas Blackburn, 47, formerly of Pike County, died Monday in Sterling, Va. Arrangements: Justice Funeral Home. PLEASUREVILLE Roy Allen Melton 76, died here Sunday. Funeral, 2 p.m.

Wednesday, Sholar-Thomas Funeral Home. Visitation after 5 p.m. Tuesday. ROBINSON CREEK Ruth Clark, 76, died Thursday in Pikeville. Her husband, Charlie, survives.

Funeral, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Jones Funeral Home, Virgie. RUSSELL SPRINGS Anris El-vern Loy, 84, died Sunday in Co Hamilton Lugar the Cold War," Lugar said. Decisions on intervention are easy to make when the nation's vital interests are clearly at stake such as in an attack on our borders or those of a trusted ally, Hamilton said. "The tough instances," he said, "are where you have important interests but not vital interests involved: Bosnia, Somalia, Haiti and so forth.

And those are the problems that have given us the most difficulty in 1993, and they're going to continue in 1994, it seems to me." Hamilton predicted that the United States will be much less willing to intervene for humanitarian purposes because of the results in Somalia. "The complexities of intervention are becoming clearer to us," he said. Meanwhile, Lugar has been asked by the White House staff to go to Russia and South Korea next month on a fact-finding mission. Among the issues he will deal with is nuclear weaponry. Russia still has more than 30,000 nuclear weapons.

North Korea has refused to allow inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency to inspect its nuclear program. The failure of the world community to solve this problem with North Korea "would lead to many countries' having nuclear programs and a total inability ever to control it," Lugar said. DeShazer, a former Army Air Forces major, was a veteran of World War II. He was former state president and district representative of the International Association of Personnel in Employment Security and a member of the Interstate Conference of Employment Security Agencies. He was also a member of the Tenure Club, American Legion Post 7, First Christian Church and the Kentucky Retirees Association.

Survivors include his wife, the former Mary Hill; a daughter, Mary P. Taulbee; a son, James A. DeShazer of Lexington; a sister, Roberta D. Johnson of Russellville; and two grandchildren. Visitation is after 2 p.m.

today. The funeral will be 1 p.m. tomorrow at Rogers Funeral Home in Frankfort. James 'Ed' DeShazer dies after long career with state Wednesday, Latham Funeral Home. Visitation after 5 p.m.

Tuesday. FULTON Laverne Williams, 77, died here Monday. Funeral, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Hornbeak Funeral Home. Visitation after 10 a.m.

Tuesday. GREENSBURG Luclan D. Squires, 91, died Monday in Camp-bellsville. Funeral, 1 p.m. Wednesday, Cowherd Parrott Funeral Home.

Visitation after 4 p.m. Tuesday. GREENVILLE Strother David Holmes, 76, died here Sunday. His wife, Inez, survives. Graveside service, 11 a.m.

Tuesday, Corley Chapel Cemetery. No visitation. Arrangements: Gary's Funeral Home. GREENVILLE Ace Skinner, 69, died here Monday. The body will be cremated.

Memorial service, 2 p.m. Wednesday, Maple Grove Cemetery, Clay City, Ind. Arrangements: Gary's Funeral Home. HANSON Thomas Theodore Epley, 96, died here Saturday. Funeral, 2 p.m.

Tuesday, Harris Funeral Home, Madisonville. HARLAN Billy Grant Asher, 32, Wallins, died here Sunday after an illness. Funeral, 1 p.m. Wednesday, Mount Pleasant Funeral Home. Visitation after 6 p.m.

Tuesday. HARLAN Fredola Day, 56, Bledsoe, died there Sunday. Funeral, 1 p.m. Wednesday, Bledsoe Pentecostal Church. Visitation at the church after 3 p.m.

Tuesday. Arrangements: Mount Pleasant Funeral Home. HAZARD Ben McLemore, 95, Rowdy, died Saturday in Waynes-ville, Ohio. His wife, Tennessee, survives. Funeral, 1 p.m.

Wednesday, Mount Carmel Regular Baptist Church. Visitation at the church after 6 p.m. Tuesday. Arrangements: Maggard Bros. Funeral Home.

HOPKINSVILLE Carl Melton Llle, 85, died here Thursday. His wife, Mildred, survives. The funeral was Monday at Maddux Hopkins-ville Funeral Home. HOPKINSVILLE Charlie Henry Smith, 87, died Sunday in Hop-kinsville. His wife, Ruzbell, survives.

Funeral, 1 p.m. Thursday, First Street Baptist Church. Visitation at Gamble Funeral Home after 11 a.m. Wednesday. HYDEN McKInnly Napier, 59, died Sunday in Hazard.

His wife, Lena, survives. Funeral, 1 p.m. Tuesday, Rye Cove Church of God. Arrangements: Dwayne Walker Funeral Home. JAMESTOWN Mary Delcye Whittle, 77, died Thursday in Shelbyville, Ind.

Funeral, 10 a.m. Wednesday, H. E. Pruitt Memory Chapels. Visitation after 4 p.m.

Tuesday. LAWRENCEBURG Ulysess Carman, 72, died here Monday. His wife, Gladys, survives. Funeral, 11 a.m. Wednesday, Ritchie-Peach-Todd Funeral Home.

Visitation after 2 p.m. Tuesday. LAWRENCEBURG The funeral for Betty Jo Johnson Noel, 59, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Gash Memorial Chapel. Visitation after 6 p.m.

Tuesday. She died Sunday. LEBANON Pat Flanagan Langley, 50, died Sunday in Louisville. Funeral, 11 a.m. Tuesday, St.

Charles Catholic Church, St. Marys. Arrangements: Bosley Funeral Home. LEXINGTON Anna Monson Logdon, 84, Otisco, formerly of Lexington, died Sunday in New Albany, Ind. Funeral, 10 a.m.

Wednesday, Kerr Bros. Funeral Home. Visitation after 3 p.m. Tuesday. LONDON Roy Smith, 63, died here Friday.

Funeral, 11 a.m. Wednesday, the family home. Visitation there after 4 p.m. Tuesday. LOYALL Gladys B.

Farley, 78, formerly of Keith, died Saturday in Stockbridge, Mich. Funeral, 1 p.m. Wednesday, Loyall Funeral Home. Visitation after 10 a.m. Wednesday.

LOYALL Hobert Osborne, 85, Wallins, died Sunday in Mid-dlesboro. Funeral, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Loyall Funeral Home. Visitation after 9 a.m. Tuesday.

MADISONVILLE Robert W. Prince, 49, died here Sunday after an illness. Funeral, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Barnett-Strother Funeral Home. MANCHESTER Annie Mae Bowling, 72, died here Monday.

Funeral, 11 a.m. Wednesday, Britton Funeral Home. Visitation after 6 p.m. Tuesday. MANCHESTER Ethel Bowl- Ing, 92, formerly of Manchester, died Sunday in Lexington.

Funeral, 2 p.m. Wednesday, Britton Funeral Home. Visitation after 10 a.m. Wednesday. MANCHESTER Laura Hubbard, 90, Beech Creek, died here Monday.

Funeral, 1 p.m. Wednesday, Rominger Funeral Home. Visitation after 6 p.m. Tuesday. MARTIN Carlos Hamilton, 72, Teaberry, died Monday in Pike-ville.

His wife, Ethel, survives. Fu ALBANY Eura Smith Higgln-botham, 102, died Saturday in La Follette, Tenn. Funeral, 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Sewell Funeral Home. Visitation after 7 a.m.

Tuesday. BARBOURVILLE Dora Hendricks, 90, formerly of Barbour-ville, died Saturday in Shelbyville. Funeral, 11 a.m. Tuesday, Hopper Funeral Home. Visitation after 9 a.m.

Tuesday. BARBOURVILLE Evelyn Hen-son, 70, formerly of Barbourville, died Sunday in Hazard. Funeral, 11 a.m. Tuesday, Hampton Funeral Home. Visitation after 9 a.m.

Tuesday. BARBOURVILLE Lou Emma Lyttle Stewart, 74, Flat Lick, died there Monday. Her husband, Bill, survives. Funeral, 2 p.m. Wednesday, Walter C.

Hopper Sons' Knox Funeral Home. Visitation after 7 p.m. Tuesday. BENTON Mary Ann Bell, 55, Symsonia, died Saturday in Padu-cah. Her husband, Ted, survives.

Funeral, 11 a.m. Tuesday, Clarks River Baptist Church. Visitation at the church after 9 a.m. Tuesday. Arrangements: Filbeck Cann Funeral Home.

BENTON Eugene Hill, 74, died Sunday in Paducah. Funeral, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Collier Funeral Home. BENTON Gladys M. Logue, 76, died Monday in Murray.

Funeral, 11 a.m. Wednesday, Filbeck Cann Funeral Home. Visitation after 5 p.m. Tuesday. BOONEVILLE Lawrence Baker, 82, died Sunday in Jackson.

His wife, Maggie, survives. Funeral, 11 a.m. Wednesday, Searcy Strong Funeral Home. Visitation after 5 p.m. Tuesday.

BOWLING GREEN Harold Wayne Hatcher, 49, died here Friday. Arrangements: J. C. Kirby Son Funeral Home. BOWLING GREEN Betty Jane Hays, 42, died here Friday.

Her husband, David, survives. Funeral, 1 p.m. Tuesday, J. C. Kirby Son Funeral Home.

Visitation after 9 a.m. Tuesday. BOWLING GREEN Eula Lew-Is, 84, died here Sunday. Funeral, 1 p.m. Wednesday, J.

C. Kirby Son Funeral Home. Visitation after 5 p.m. Tuesday. BOWLING GREEN Robin G.

Rodman, 51, died here Wednesday. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Wednesday, J. C. Kirby Son Funeral Home.

BOWLING GREEN Coleman Scott, 86, died here Friday. Funeral, 2 p.m. Wednesday, Johnson-Vaughn Funeral Home. Visitation after 8 a.m. Tuesday.

CAMPBELLS VILLE Nell Ho-gan McDermott, 90, died here Sunday. Funeral, 1 p.m. Wednesday, Parrott Ramsey Funeral Home. Visitation after 5 p.m. Tuesday.

COLUMBIA Jim Bradshaw, 85, died Sunday in Elizabethtown. Funeral, 1 p.m. Tuesday, Grissom Funeral Home. COLUMBIA Ocil Bryant, 89, died here Sunday. Funeral, 10 a.m.

Thursday, Stotts-Phelps-McQueary Funeral Home. Visitation after 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. COLUMBIA BUI Coomer, 87, died Monday in Russell Springs. Funeral, 1 p.m.

Wednesday, Grissom Funeral Home. Visitation after 10 a.m. Tuesday. COLUMBIA Mary Neat, 92, died here Sunday. Funeral, 10 a.m.

Wednesday, Grissom Funeral Home. Visitation after 3:30 p.m. Tuesday. CORBIN Dr. Raymond A.

Ohler, 80, died here Monday. His wife, June, survives. Funeral, 2 p.m. Wednesday, O'Neil Funeral Home. Visitation after 1 p.m.

Wednesday. CUMBERLAND Lander Ott, 88, died Sunday in Harlan. Her husband, Cleveland, survives. Funeral, 1 p.m. Thursday, Parker-Jones Funeral Home.

Visitation after 7 p.m. Wednesday. CYNTHIANA Virginia Mer-edith Brunker, 65, died here Saturday. Funeral, 3 p.m. Wednesday, St.

Edward Catholic Church. Visitation at Whaley-McCarty Funeral Home after 5 p.m. Tuesday. CYNTHIANA Mattie Ruth Darden Hughes, 85, died here Monday. Memorial services, 3 p.m.

Wednesday, Cynthiana Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, and 3 p.m. Friday, Woodland Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, Louisville. Arrangements: Ware Funeral Home. CYNTHIANA Helen Booher Sorrell, 83, died Sunday in Georgetown. Funeral, 10:30 a.m.

Wednesday, Whaley-McCarty Funeral Home. Visitation after 5 p.m. Tuesday. DAWSON SPRINGS Helen Thorpe, 89, died Thursday in Madi-sonville. The funeral was Monday at Beshear Funeral Home.

ELIZABETHTOWN Evelyn R. Owsley, 81, died here Monday. Funeral, 11 a.m. Wednesday, Brown Funeral Home. Visitation after 3 p.m.

Tuesday. ELKTON Lynn C. Willis, 58, died here Sunday. Funeral, 11 a.m. LOUISVILLE AREA FUNERALS town.

Graveside service, 1 p.m. Thursday, Grove Hill Cemetery. Visitation at Shannon Funeral Home after noon Thursday. SHELBYVILLE Jerry D. I McCormick, 52, died Monday in Louisville.

Graveside service, 2 p.m. Wednesday, Zachary Taylor National Cemetery, Louisville. Arrangements: Webb Funeral Home. SHELBYVILLE Patricia Duran Seals, 38, Frankfort, died Sunday in Lexington after an illness. Her husband, Floyd, body was cremated.

Memorial service, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Church of the Annunciation. Arrangements: 'Shannon Funeral Home. SHELBYVILLE John "Bill" Watts, 72, died here Saturday. Funeral, 1 p.m.

Wednesday, Shannon Funeral Home. Visitation after 3 p.m. Tuesday. SOMERSET Edward C. Barnes, 70, died here Monday, His wife, Ruby, survives.

Funeral, 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Pulaski Funeral Home. Visitation after 6 p.m. Tuesday. SPARTA Tressie Lindon, 76 died here Sunday.

Funeral, 1 p.m.-Wednesday, Carlton-Lowder Funeral Home. Visitation after 5 p.m.' Tuesday. VIRGIE Flossie Johnson, 82, formerly of Wales, died Saturday in Huntington, Ind. Her husband, Cor-ii bin, survives. Funeral, 1 p.m.

Tues-t day, Enterprise Regular Baptist -Church. Arrangements: Jones neral Home. WARSAW Diamond Crlss, 89, died Friday in Edgewood. neral, 1 p.m. Tuesday, Carlton-'-Lowder Funeral Home.

WAYNESBURG Rollln Har- ris, 84, died Sunday in The body was cremated. No serv- ices. Arrangements: Barnett Dem- row Funeral Home. WHEATCROFT Arch WH-. Hams, 87, died Saturday in Harris-; burg, 111.

His wife, Hope, survives. Arrangements: Vanover Funeral Home. Hess Lane and Pindell Avenue. Visi-tation: Ratterman's-Bardstown Road, 3800 Bardstown Road, after 3K-; p.m. Tuesday.

Betty Wall McCullough, Brownsboro Road. Memorial serv-; ice: 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, St. Mat-thew's Episcopal Church, 330 N. Hubbards Lane.

Arrangements: Pearson's. Thelma Gilkey Newberry, Valley Station, a native of Hopkins-. ville. Funeral: 1 p.m. Tuesday, Arch L.

Heady Dixie Highway Funeral I'-Home, 7710 Dixie Highway. Visita-tion: after 11 a.m. Tuesday. Henry "Junle" Robinson 69, Bishop Lane Plaza, a native of Crestwood. Funeral: 1 p.m.

Tues-. day, Neurath Underwood Funeral Home, 725 E. Market. Visitation: after 9 a.m. Tuesday.

Mary Rorer, 61, of 134 N. 41st St, Funeral: 11 a.m. Wednesday, Oak Grove Baptist Church, 4033 Ver-O mont Ave. Visitation: the church, after 7 p.m. Tuesday.

Arrange-" ments: G. C. Williams Funeral Home. Robert E. "Humpy" Saltklli 51, died Friday.

Funeral: 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Arch. L. Heady Okolona Funeral Home, 8519 Pres-! ton Highway. Visitation: after 9 a.m,, "A Tuesday.

Bertha May Cox Scheible, Shively, a native of White Mills. Fu- neral: 1 p.m. Tuesday, Owen Funer- i al Home, 5317 Dixie Highway. I I Louis E. Shadburne.

Memorial -J Mass: 10 a.m. Wednesday, St. Mar-garet Mary Catholic Church, 7813 Shelbyville Road. Arrangements: Tt Pearson-Ratterman Bros. Funeral Home.

Edward L. Snawder, 79, of 10404 National Turnpike. The neral will be private. Arrangements: Fairdate-McDaniel Funeral Home. Theodosia W.

Stewart, 90, Pine Tree Villa. Private burial was in Resthaven Memorial Park. I ments: Heady Fern Creek Funeral: Home. Cllntonla Fountain Stone, 92, Willow Brook Manor in Clarksville, 1 1 Ind. Formerly of 1636 S.

30th and a native of Daviess County. Fu-; neral: 11 a.m. Tuesday, Little Flock Baptist Church, 1030 S. Hancock -Arrangements: Hathaway Clark Funeral Home. Sally Ida Johnston Woodson, 95.

Funeral: 2 p.m. Tuesday, McA- fee Funeral Home, 4501 Bardstown Road. Visitation: after 10 a.m. Tues-I 1 day. Associated Press FRANKFORT, Ky.

James Edgar "Ed" DeShazer, a longtime state government official who briefly was secretary of the Cabinet for Human Resources, died at his Frankfort home on Christmas Day. He was 83. DeShazer apparently had a heart attack. He had been a teacher in his native Logan County, but in 1947 he moved to Frankfort and began his career in state government. DeShazer was commissioner of manpower services and near retirement in late 1979 when then-Gov.

Julian Carroll appointed him to replace Peter Conn as human resources secretary. DeShazer headed the cabinet for two months. Dave Beck, chief who helped build Teamsters, dies at 99 John E. Acree, 63, La Grange. Funeral: 2 p.m.

Tuesday, Arch L. Heady Radcliffe Funeral Home, La Grange. Visitation: after 9 a.m. Tuesday. Martha R.

Malone Allen, 94, Lampasas, Texas, formerly of Louisville, a native of Casey County. Funeral: 1 p.m. Tuesday, Arch L. Heady Son Funeral Home, 1201 E. St.

Anna M. Bolln, 76, of 6708 Preston Highway. The funeral was Monday at O. D. White Sons Funeral Home.

John J. Broderick 85, Hikes Point. Funeral: 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Arch L. Heady Hikes Point Funeral Home, 4109 Taylorsville Road.

David Arthur Bryant, 85, a native of Laurel County. Funeral: 2 p.m. Wednesday, McAfee Funeral Home, 4501 Bardstown Road. Visitation: after 10 a.m. Tuesday and after noon Wednesday.

Edna R. Canole, 66, Crescent Hill. Funeral: 2 p.m. Tuesday, Schoppenhorst Underwood Funeral Home, 1832 W. Market St.

Bertha "Berta Lee" Field-house Dean, 88. Graveside service: 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Resthaven Memorial Park. Memorial service: 1 p.m. Tuesday, Douglass Boulevard Christian Church, 2005 Douglass Blvd.

Arrangements: Arch Heady Hikes Point Funeral Home. Florence Fulton, 78, Hanover (Ind.) Nursing Center, a native of Jeffersontown. Graveside service: 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Green Meadows Memorial Cemetery. Arrangements: G.

C. Williams Funeral Home. Leon Garvin 75, of 22 Colonial Oaks Apartments. Funeral: 2 p.m. Wednesday, G.

C. Williams Funeral Home, 1935 W. Broadway. Visitation: after 7 p.m. Tuesday.

Louise Koclanis George, 67. Funeral: 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, St. Michael Antiochian Orthodox Church, 3026 Hikes Lane. Arrangements: Arch L.

Heady Hikes Point Funeral Home. Geneva Hawthorne Harmon, 73, a native of Chaplin. Funeral: 11 a.m. Wednesday, Arch L. Heady Dixie Highway Funeral Home, 7710 Dixie Highway.

Visitation: after noon Tuesday and after 9 a.m. Wednesday. Nella Stockhoff Mackey, 85, Audubon Park, a native of St. John. Funeral: 10 a.m.

Wednesday, St. Stephen Martyr Catholic Church, Associated Press SEATTLE Dave Beck, who rose from "skull and knuckles" union organizing to head the Teamsters and who invoked the Fifth Amendment 142 times during Congressional rackets hearings, has died. He was 99. Beck, the first of the Teamsters' presidents to run afoul of federal corruption charges, died Sunday at Northwest Hospital "of old age," family friend Martha Mues said yesterday. In 1957 he was convicted by a Washington state court of embezzling $1,900 from the sale of a used car owned by the union.

In 1958, he was convicted of federal income tax evasion, but the verdict was overturned. In 1959, he was convicted of filing a fraudulent tax return. He spent 2Yi years in prison on state and federal charges but was unrepentant, saying in 1983: "If I had it to do all over again, I'd do it exactly the same way." He was later pardoned by President Ford and the governor of Washington. He joined the Teamsters in 1914 and later ran a crusade to "organize, organize, organize." He once said: "At times we fought skull and knuckles alley rules." Beck's guiding philosophy was simple: "Labor is a business. You've only got one thing.

You sell your labor for the best price in the marketplace based on the ability of industry to pay and your organized strength to command it." The concept took him to the presidency of the Teamsters, which he led from 1952 through 1957 and helped make 1986 PHOTO 1956 PHOTO Beck Morrow the world's biggest labor union. Beck is survived by his son and a sister. Another death: Jeff Morrow, 86, a veteran actor whose credits range from Shakespeare to science-fiction films, died Sunday at a nursing home in Can-oga Park, a suburb of Los Angeles, after a long illness, said his son-in-law, Darrell Christian. Morrow got his start on Broadway, appearing in 23 productions including "Lace on Her Petticoat," "Billy Budd," "Macbeth" and "Romeo and Juliet." In Hollywood, Morrow played leading roles and supporting parts starting with "The Robe." Morrow is perhaps best known for his performances in several science-fiction films that have achieved cult status. He starred as a friendly alien in "This Planet Earth" in 1955 and as a scientist in the 1956 cult classic "The Creature Walks Among Us." He also acted on TV series, including "The Twilight Zone" to "Bonanza." He is survived by his wife and daughter.

Paid obituaries, Page 7.

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