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To Decide Home Of Woman in Institution EQUINCY (UPI) A before Circuit Judge Hugh Taylor Wednesday will determine whether Ruby McCollum will be allowed to leave the state mental hospital to live with a daughter or be recommitted, perhaps for the rest of her life. Mrs. McCollum, convicted of slaying Dr. C. Leroy Adams, Live Oak physician and state senator, has spent 19 years in the hospital under a judicial finding that she was unable by reason of insanity to stand a re-trial after the conviction was overturned on technical grounds.

Recently, she was declared innocent by reason of insanity and is now out from under any commitment civil or criminal to the mental institution. However, the hospital administrator Wednesday petitioned Judge Taylor to have her committed under a civil finding that she is mentally ill, unable to care for herself and dangerous to herself and others. Inventor Of Radar Dies at 81 system, died in Inverness, Scotland Thursday. He was 81 years old. He was a member of the family of James Watt, the 'Scottish inventor of the steam Robert was knighted in and received the U.S.

Medal of Merit in 1946. He started to experiment "with radio direction finders and beacons in 1915. His work with radiolocation, as it was "then called, became an important factor in 1940 in the Battle of Britain, when the Royal Air Force defeated the Nazi bomber attacks that were meant as prelude to invasion. Born in Brehcin, Angusshire, "Scotland, he received a degree in 1912 with special honors in electrical engineering from University in Dundee, a branch of the University of St. Andrews.

He remained at the college for five years as an assistant professor of physics. In 1917, he began a 28-year sequence of government scientific posts, beginning with four years as meteorologist-incharge of the royal aircraft establishment. a tidy administrator, Sir gradually gravitated to advisory posts during World War II, and then, after helping launch civilian use of radar in i land and sea navigation, from government service to a series of transatlantic business consulting assignments. (c) New York Times "LONDON Sir Robert Watson-Watt, who invented the world's first practical radar Francis Shackleford CLEVELAND, Tenn. Francis Shackelford, who served as assistant secretary of the army in the Truman Administration, died Thursday wafter open-heart surgery.

He was 64 years old and lived where. At his death, Shackelford was general counsel for Magic a post he had held 20 years. He was graduated from Princeton University and "the Harvard Law School and served as a Navy officer in World War II. Alan R. Anderson PITTSBURGH Dr.

Alan Anderson, former chairroman of the University of Pittsburgh's Department of Philosophy, died Wednesday at his home here following a brief illness. He was 48 years old. 50 Anderson, who was regarded as a specialist in logic, joined the Pitt facul-ty in 1965 as professor of philosophy and was named chairman in 1967. He returned to fulltime teaching and research in 1970. Anderson's published books "Minds and Machines" and "Philosophical He recently completed a book on mathematical logic, titled which is scheduled for publication by the Princeton University Press in the fall of 1974.

When Shopping Use P-T Classified Area Deaths- Andell, the Rev. Arne 62, 391 SW 12th Boca Raton. R. Jay Kraeer Funeral Home, Boca Raton. Funeral Sunday.

Arnold, Mrs. Patricia 37, of 7658 St. Andrews Road, Lake Worth. Dorsey Funeral Home, Lake Worth. Funeral today.

Block, Irving 70, of 1516 Lakeside Drive, Lake Worth. Levitt Memorial Chapels, West Palm Beach. Funeral Sunday. Gutierrez, Saturnino 80, of 1115 Ridgewood Drive, West Palm Beach. QuattlebaumHolleman-Burse Funeral Home, West Palm Beach.

Funeral today. Lafferty, John 50, of 2800 Ocean Palm Beach, and 551 Vankirk Philadelphia, Pa. E. Earl Smith and Susan and Barry Aumiller. Sue and Philip Sharrock.

Judith Ends Michael G. O'Connor. Janice Stephen Booth. CIVIL SUITS FILED Charles H. Sebourn, et al.

Fine Builders et al. Suit for damages in excess of $2,500. Florida Power Light Co. vs. International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, AFL-CIO, et al.

Suit for damages in excess of $2,500. Howard C. Stearns, et al. vs. United Communities Corp.

Suit for damages in excess of $25,000,000. Roger Levesque, et al. vs. Philip Colson, et al. Suit for damages in amount of $5,500.

FINAL CIVIL JUDGMENTS Louis Damron, et al. vs. David Nelson. Plaintiff recovers $5,375. Ramon Acosta, et al.

Silvino Albriza. Plaintiff recovers $25,000. steel tires. series. Four plies of tread design.

No fed. tax 2.84 Plus 2.99 3.08 3.27 3.48 Son Funeral Home, Lake Worth. Funeral in Philadelphia. Legg, Carlton 80, of 956 Green West Palm Beach. Mizell-Faville-Zern Southdale Chapel, West Palm Beach.

Funeral Monday. Mauer, Mrs. Arlene 31, of Hollywood. Dorsey Funeral Home, Lake Worth. O'Connell, Ernest 57, of 609 Palm West Palm Beach.

Quattlebaum Holleman Burse Funeral Home, West Palm Beach. Funeral in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. Roth, Mrs. Lena, 81, of 953 Churchill Road, West Palm Beach. Quattlebaum Holleman Burse Funeral Home, West Palm Beach.

Funeral in Kampsville, Ill. Smith, Mrs. Anna of 2810 Ashley Drive West Palm Beach. Dorsey Funeral Home, Lake Worth. Funeral in Norwalk, Conn.

Stevens, Mrs. Mary Ann, 91, of 401 NW 23rd Court, Miami, formerly of West Palm Beach. Howard Funeral Home, Riviera Beach. Funeral Monday. Urquhart, Mrs.

Edith Mary, 87, of 305 S. Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach. Northwood Funeral Home, West Palm Beach. Wilkins, Llewellyn 73, of 2909 S. Ocean Highland Beach.

Scobee-Ireland-Potter Funeral Home, Delray Beach. Foremost Protection Guarantee Chart tires (except Entire hazard or defect Guarantee Allowance Allowance If your tire fails Period Period Period repair your tire, (Months) (Months) (Months) applicable 40 1-16 17-27 of the original allowance Tread Lite Protection price, excluding We build into every Foremost tire safe traction indicators. chart below) should be replaced if your tire wears out (except for the percent of an allowance based on the original purchase price Excise Tax, toward the purchase of a new tire. We will the stated months of guarantee. Federal Excise Tax on the basis of the percent of the original tread remaining.

bicycles This station guarantee wagons. is not transferable. It is only for private 1599 Sale 73.99. Men's 27" many professionalfeatures, including brakes with dual levers for stops. Christmas JCPenney Penneys, Palm Beach Mall: Open Daily Palm Beach Post-Times, Saturday, December 8, 1973-D5 FUNERAL NOTICES CLASSIFIED LENA ROTH Mrs.

Roth, 81 years old, of 953 Churchill Road, West Palm Beach, Florida, passed away Friday. She is survived by her husband: Frank J. Roth of West Palm Beach, Florida; three daughters: Miss Elaine Roth, also of West Palm Beach, Mrs. C. H.

Schleper of Godfrey, Illinois and Mrs. Gilbert Lewis of Scottsdale, Arizona; sister: Mrs. J. I. Tillotson of Vienna, Virginia; a brother: Joseph Franbach California and three grandchildren.

Rosary Services will be held 7:30 P.M. Saturday at Quattlebaum-Holleman-Burse Funeral Home, 1201 South Olive Avenue, West Palm Beach. Further services and interment will take place from the Mehl Funeral Home, in Carrolloton, Illinois. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and from 7 to 9 P.M. on Saturday.

SATURNINO A. GUTIERREZ Mr. Gutierrez, 80 years old. of 1115 Ridgewood Drive. West Palm Beach, Florida passed away Thursday.

He is survived by two daughters: Mrs. Milgrao Garcia of West Palm Beach, and Mrs. Ada del Castillo of Miami, Florida; three brothers: Tomas Gutierrez of Los Angeles, Calif. and Enrique and Aurelo Gutierrez, both of Miami, Florida: a sister: Mrs. Demetria Gutierrez of Spain; and three grandchildren.

Rosary Services were held Friday at Quattlebaum-Holleman-Burse Burse Funeral Home, 1201 South Olive Avenue, West Palm Beach. Graveside services will be held 9:30 A.M. Saturday at Royal Palm Memorial Gardens. Allowance Period (Months) 28-40 They signal when your tire alignment) we will make excluding applicable Federal during the first half of allowance will be made passenger cars or passenger 56.99. Men's 26" Has side-pull caliper pedals, and many stylish racing features.

from 10AM-10PM, Sundays PATRICIA S. ARNOLD Age 37, of 7658 Saint Andrews Lake Worth passed away in a local hospital Thursday evening. She is survived by a son Tracy Arnold, 2 daughters Terri and Samantha Arnold of Lake Worth, mother Mrs. Primrose Smith of Lake Worth. brother James Smith of Orlando, 3 sisters, Mrs.

Primrose James of Lake Worth, Mrs. Marjorie Swinson, of Costa Mesa, California, Mrs. Juanita Yates of Red Bluff, California. Funeral services will be held at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1710 Carandis Lake Clarke Shores on Saturday at 2 PM, conducted by Bishop Jim Williamson. Interment will be held in Pinecrest Cemetery.

Lake Worth. Dorsey Funeral Home, 3525 So. Congress Lake Worth in charge of arrangements. ADELINE GRAHAM Age 69, of 125 North Swinton Avenue, Beach, passed away today Thursday. Survived by one sister, Leonie E.

Pollock, of Weston, Mass. Friends may call at Lorne-Babione Funeral Home Delray Beach, from 2-4 Saturday. DOONE E. NEWTON 80, of 561 Oleander Lake passed away Thursday. He is by his wife, Helen, 1 son Newton, Columbus, Ohio: 1 Mrs.

Juanita Leach, CoOhio: 1 brother, Rev. JoNewton, Hershey, Pa. Services will be held 10:30 Monday at Mack Stephenson Home, Lantana. Friends call Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 at the funeral home. WILLIE JESSIE DAVIS If Judge Taylor grants the petition which is accompanied by affidavits from two hospital psychiatrists she must remain at the hospital, without further review of the case for six months.

Under state law, any person involuntarily committed to a mental hospital has the right of review every six months. If Judge Taylor rejects the petition, a hearing will be scheduled immediately to determine if she is entitled to be released in the MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Barry R. Tetrault, 22, and Marla K. Arnold, 27, both of Boca Raton. Jerry.

Romano, 72, of Boynton Beach, and Rosella E. Dodson, 58, of Lantana. Freddy R. Mathis, 18, and Charlotte J. Rolle, 16, both of Deiray Beach.

Charles E. Crane, 49, and Joie M. Wilhite, 43, both of Fort Launderdale. Edward C. Cain, 22, and Glenda Yarns, 19, both of Belle Glade.

Richard P. Stearns, 27, and Patti A. Donovan, 21, both of Lake Worth. Victor M. Martin, 70, and Julia M.

Robertson, 64, both of Briny Breezes. Ralph H. Blankenship 21, of Palm Beach Gardens, and Melody L. Lorenzo, 21, of West Palm Beach. Raymond F.

Edwards, 30, and Shirley J. Edwards, 32, both of Riviera Beach. Darrell L. Rich, 32, and Alice L. Jettinghoff, 26, both of Boynton Beach.

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There were witnesses to the fatal shooting of the white physician in his office. The state said she shot him in 1 anger because he refused her drugs, while the defense contended Dr. Adams had been her lover and had fathered one of her children. News Of Record Leonard Bullard, 52, of Deiray Beach, and Bernice Graham, 43, of Fort Launderdale. Vernon L.

Bruce, 52, of Juno, and Mary S. Beard, 49, of West Palm Beach. Jeffrey Johnson, 26, and Carlesen M. Schroeder, 22, both of Lake Worth. Thomas D.

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Charge it at Age 62, of 920 12th Street. West Palm Beach, passed away Wednesday December 5th. Survivors include two daughters. Wilena D. Brown.

Mae Lois Davis both of Clearwater. one son, Fate Davis, Chicago, Illinois: one sister. Thelma Allen. West Palm Beach: one brother, T. C.

Davis, Pompano, 5 grandchildren: 12 nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Monday 1 PM. at Stevens Brothers Funeral Home. Friends may call on Sunday from 3-9 PM. FLOWERS by Candlelight EVEN ON SUNDAYS CONGRESS at FOREST HILL 965-4025 Age Worth survived Keith daughter, lumbus, seph Funeral a.m.

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