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2 THE DAILY TIMES Salisbury, Md.Tue., Jan. 25, 1983 Deaths Funerals 31 4 i ANDREW D.BUNDICK BLOXOM Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. today in the Williams Funeral Home, Parkslev, for Andrew Dulanfe Bundick, 65, of Bloxom, a retired trucker. He died Sunday in Peninsula General Hospital Medical Center of cancer. Officiating will be the Rev.

Ralph Burcn and the Rev. W.X Milliner Jr. Interment will be in Liberty Cemetery, Parksley. Born here, he was a son of the late Dulanie Crippen and Essie Lee Ewell Bundick. Surviving are his wife, Alma Rew Bundick; a stepson, Barry Rew, stepgrandchild; a brother, William J.

Bundick Bloxom, and a nephew. friends may call at the funeral home tonight from 7:30 to 9. RUBYO.DRUMMOND MILLSBORO Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday in St. John's Baptist Church, near here, for Ruby O.

Drummond. 42. of Millsboro. She died Saturday in the Delaware Division, Wilmington, of a heart attack. Interment will be in the church cemetery.

Surviving are her husband, James T. Drummond; her mother and stepfather, Sarah and Charles Brittlngham, Millsboro; three brothers, John McCall, Philadelphia, Terry Matthews, College Park, and Charles Brittlngham, Millsboro; three sisters, Ruth Fosque, Betty Smith and Helena Bailey, all of here, and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the church Saturday from 11 a.m. to lp.m. Arrangements are being handled by the Watson Funeral Home here.

CORNELL C.MCCRAY MILLSBORO Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday in the Seventh Day Adventlst Church, near here, for Cornell C. McCray, 32, of near Millsboro. According to Delaware State Police McCray was believed shot to death early Saturday at his home. Interment will be in the church cemetery.

McCray had worked for the Mountaire Poultry Co. in Selbyville for the past 14 years. Surviving In addition to his wife, Wendy Campbell McCray, are two children, Gary Campbell and Andrea McCray, at home; his mother, Juanita McCray, Millsboro; two brothers, Norman McCray III. Wilmington, and Carl McCray, Millsboro, and three sisters, Alvenna Dennis, Fort Steward, Juanita Hitchens, Millsboro, and Reta McCray, Dover. Friends may call here at the Watson Funeral Home Wednesday from 7 p.m.

to 9 p.m. GEORGE I. JONES SALISBURY Funeral services are planned at 1:30 Wednesday in the olloway Funeral Home for George Ivey "Kyiy" Jones, 80, of Huston Terrace. He died Sunday in Peninsula General Hospital Medical Center of congestive heart failure. The Rev.

Paul Miller will officiate and Interment will be in Parsons Cemetery. Born here, he was a son of the late George and Etnora Jones. He was a retired saleman, having worked for 30 years for the Coca Cola Co. here and also the Star and Elite Laundries for another 30 years. Jones retired from the latter in 1973.

Surviving are his wife, Doris Flora Jenkins Jones; three sons, David M. Jones, Pittsville, Phillip I. Jones, Atlanta, and Mark D. Jones, Salisbury; six grandchildren one great-granddaughter; two brothers, Laurel and Granville Jones, Salisbury, and several nieces and nephews. DIRECTOR DIES.

Veteran Hollywood movie director George Cukor died in Los Angeles Monday night. Hospital authorities said Cukor died of a stroke. He was 83. (AP Laserphoto) Deaths Elsewhere George Cukor HOLLYWOOD George Cukor, Oscar-winning movie director, died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center where he was taken Monday night. 'Today's satellite cloud picture shows a pre-frontal cloud band stretching across the Northeast.

High clouds shroud the Southeast while thunderstorms lie Just to the south of Florida. A band of shower-producing clouds crosses Widespread cloudiness covers the area from the Rockies to the Upper Midwest, with snow occurring from eastern Montana to Minnesota. The Pacific Northwest Is overcast. AP Laserphoto) LOUISE B.WARD SALISBURY Louise B. Ward, 67, of Ward Road, a secretary at Mt.

Hermon United Methodist Death was attributed to heart failure, cukor was 83. The director, famous for his literate, stylish film Church, died ft- Monday in comedies, won an Oscar for "My Fair Lady," which also was judged best picture of KPn iinsulaf nerall I Bpitall 'i 1 i a 1 1" -21 1 I) fill I fl to lows in the 30s and highs in the 50s by Saturday. Beaches Westerly winds 10 to 15 knots today and tonight, becoming northwesterly 15 to 20 knots on Wednesday. Waves 1 to 3 feet today and tonight; 2 to 4 feet Wednesday. Partly cloudy with good visibility through Wednesday.

Water temperature: 42 degrees. 1 tf 0 4 Eric Erlckson Center I STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) Eric Erickson, 92, a Delmarva Tonight fair. Lows from the mid 20s to around 30. Wednesday mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of a little snow. Highs in the upper 30s or lower 40s.

Extended Maryland-Delaware Thursday Through Saturday A chance of precipitation Thursday and again Saturday. Fair on Friday. Lows in the 20s and highs mid 30s to mid 40s Thursday, warming Swedish master spy who worked for American intelligence during World War II, died of natural causes. The announcement did not give the date of his Westerly winds 10 to 15 knots tonight becoming northwest 10 to 20 knots on Wednesday. Waves 1 to 2 feet tonight and 2 to 3 feet Wednesday.

Partly cloudy with good visibility through Wednesday. Cape Henlopen to Chincoteauge Out 20 Miles- Westerly winds 10 to 15 knots tonight becoming northwest 15 to 20 knots on Wednesday. Waves 1 to 3 feet tonight, 2 to 4 feet Wednesday. Partly cloudy with good visibility through Wednesday. Chincoteague to Virginia Beach Out 20 Miles Westerly winds 10 to 15 knots tonight becoming northwest 15 to 20 knots on Wednesday.

Waves 1 to 3 feet tonight, 2 to 4 feet Wednesday. Partly cloudy with good visibility thrhough Wednesday. deatn. Marine Erlckson traveled throughout Germany during the war, gathering information about secret Chesapeake Bay and Tidal Potomac plants where the Nazis were Shore HighsLows maKing syntneuc on ana a 1 i Alton Purdy TULSA. Okla.

(AP) hemorrhage. 4 fc Her husband is Marion H. Ward. Born in Onley, she was a daughter of the late Edward Thomas and Mary Emma Bradford. She was a member of Mt.

Hermon Church and its United Methodist Women and she was also a member of the Volunteers of Deer's Head Center. Surviving in addition to her husband are two children, Jo Ann W. Bravo. Kensington, and Brenda Hardy, Salisbury; three grandsons: a brother, Rogers Bradford, Salisbury, and three nieces. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m.

Wednesday in the Hofloway Funeral Home. The Rev. Lloyd Foard will officiate and interment will be in Wicomico Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.

Contributions may be made in the memory of the deceased to the Mt. Hermon United Methodist Church, Salisbury, Md. 21801. TAKING IN THE VIEW. Arthur Carr surveys the world through a new skylight in his Vancouver home Monday.

The hole was provided by a falling chunk of Ice, presumably from a passing airliner, which crashed through the roof Sunday. There were no injuries. (AP Laserphoto) Alton Purdy, an oft-paroled convict and reputed associate of "Pretty Boy" Floyd, was fatally injured in a traffic accident Sunday. He was 84. Purdy was associated with a gang of outlaws who ranged across Oklahoma, Kansas and Texas in the 1920s and 1930s.

"Pretty Boy" Floyd was a J- Low 37 4 Low 4i" I 7 i VJ 1- nu.hr i Friction Could Develop CAMBRIDGE Hurh49 Low 38 Between Marines, Israelis Depression-era bank robber who was made a legend by newspapers and folk patrol from passing their SALISBURY I High 49 Low 37 CRISFIELD High 41 i Low 36 singers Edward Lamoron NASHUA. N.H. (AP I Low 32 MT 4 Low 2j mJ- acco Low 42s Edward Lampron, former chief justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court, died Monday at tne age of 73, Lampron was appointed to the court in 1949 by then- Gov. Sherman Adams and Across The Nation served until 1979 Juan Zabala TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) Americans constitute a The commander of Israeli wedge between us and the forces in Lebanon has terrorists." charged that Palestinian He claimed the reports of guerrillas are using the U.S. friction between Israeli Marines in Beirut as a buffer troops and Marines were "a against retaliation by Israeli storm in a teacup" which troops.

could have been avoided if Maj. Gen. Amir Drory U.S. authorities had agreed also claimed American to Israeli requests for a authorities had refused meeting between Israeli requests to meet and commanders of the two try to work out ways of sides to coordinate their avoiding potentially moves, dangerous situations. "If anyone in the United Drory said Monday that States is worried that we are several guerrilla attacks on going to fire on U.S.

Israeli targets in south Marines, he can relax. It's Beirut in recent weeks not going to happen' he originated inside territory said, under supervision of the Marine contingent in the The interview was American-Italian-French initiated by Israeli military peacekeeping force. authorities in an effort to In an interview with The dispel the notion that Assnriatpd Prpcc Dmrv HiH American GIs are in cnecKpoim. The Israelis, for their part, issued a list of nine guerrilla attacks in the past month in which one Israeli died and 25 were wounded. Drory said some of these attacks originated from behind American lines.

"In the wake of all this we were forced to reinforce our activities to prevent terrorist action. But even now, the border is the railway tracks and Jwe haven't gone beyond it." He said "we haven't deviated" from the rules. He was referring to the north-south railway which he said had been agreed i U.S. -Lebanese-Israeli talks as the eastern perimeter of the Marine zone when the BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) Juan Obit Photos Photos accompanying death notices will be used by The Times if the picture is clear and is delivered to the newspaper office by 9 a.m. on the day of publication.

The photograph on a Maryland, Delaware or Virginia driver's license can be used for this purpose. There is no charge for this service. Carlos Zabala, winner of the marathon in the ,1932 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, died Monday of a heart attack at age 71. Zabala was the first person from Latin America to win the gold medal in an Olympic marathon. -n Fair skies were reported over much of the nation today including rain-drenched California where the second Pacific storm since the weekend moved into the Rockies after causing mud slides and flash flooding.

Snow flurries drifted across the nation's northern tier today while snow accompanying a cold front began piling up in higher elevations of the Rocky Mountains. Two inches of snow fell late Monday in Salt Lake City. Meantime, another cold front was bringing showers and thunderstorms to Louisiana and southern Mississippi. Portions of the Ohio Valley and the Great Lakes were experiencing some drizzle while skies elsewhere generally were fair. Snow was forecast to continue today in the northern and central Rockies before moving into the Central Plains and in the mid-Mississippi Valley.

Temperatures around the nation at 2 a.m. EST ranged from minus 6 in International Falls, and Minot, N.D., to 63 in Key West, Fla. not suggest that the Marines physical danger from Israeli multi-national force moved were in any way abetting forces. Israeli officials have into Beirut last September, guerrilla activity, and said expressed puzzlement over It runs more or less parallel Israeli troops were under such reports, saying it is to a highway a few hundred orders not to pursue inconceivable that Israel yards east, which is heavily guerrillas across Marine would do anything that traveled by Israeli vehicles lines without permission might jeopardize troops of and has been the scene of from their superiors. Such its major ally and arms several guerrilla attacks, permission had never been supplier.

To prevent accidental given, he said. U.S. Defense Secretary clashes with the Marines, he Drorv was interviewed a Caspar W. Weinberger said said, "we initiated contacts DISPLAY ADVERTISING DEADLINES (DEADLINES DO NOT APPLY TO HOLIOAYSI Monday at 5:00 Working Country Thursday 1 1 :00 Tuesday Friday at 12:00 Wednesday. Friday at 5:00 Thursday Monday at 5:00 Friday Tuesday at 5:00 Saturday Wednesday at 1 2:00 Sunday Wednesday at 5:00 Temps Temperatures indicate high and low for Monday to 8 p.m.

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A meeting was arranged between our senior officer in the area and the commander of the Marines two weeks ago. The Forecast. EST The Forecast For 7 p.m Wednesday. January 26 High Temperatures He said the rocket, which reported a series of minor (Marine) commander didn't wounded an Israeli soldier, incidents in recent days, turn up, because he received was fired from Marine- They say an Israeli armored instructions not to meet with controlled territory. The car backed into barbed wire Israeli representatives." Marines denied it came at an American position, and Drory said the Israelis from their area.

in a separate incident, subsequently met In some of the recent Marines took up battle unofficially with Marine incidents, he said, "The positions to stop an Israeli "eld commanders to try to OiQ b-io States Warring Over OYSTER, CHICKEN DUMPLING DDIIMMIEIE SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1983 WILLARDS COMMUNITY HOUSE WILURUS.MARVLAINU Family Style -All You Can Eat SERVING 12:00 NOON UNTIL AJulls 5.00 Children 3.00 All Carry Outs s5.00 Sponsored WILLARDS LIONS CLUB ami uui uie pruuiems. ne said the Israelis explained their moves clearly, but later found out that the information was never passed down to the Holding 1st Primary WASHINGTON (AP) A be held before anv American soldiers. fUM Snow three-cornered war between other state holds a primary The Israeli general said he New Hampshire, Vermont or caucus. had no objection to Marines and Iowa over which state Until now, New moving beyond Israeli lines, will vote first in the 1984 Hampshire has been content He said they had already set presidential campaign to' hold the' first primary, -p checkpoints' af 5 the threatening to uncpt tho while inwa was hnnnv as the science facultv. CamDUS of Shown FlurriespMi Warm WW Fronts: CoW Occluded Stationary Tomorrow's Tides Democratic Party's plan to state with the first caucuses, the Lebanese University in I shorten the primary and And when the Democratic the Rihan Quarter, even caucus season.

Party moved last spring to though the campus is east of Democratic Party shorten the period for the railway, chairman Charles T. Manatt choosing convention It was at one of these issued a tough warning on delegates it recognized the checkpoints that the Israeli Monday that any state that special status of New patrol was turned, back by bucks the party rules risks Hampshire and Iowa by Marines in firing positions, having its delegation turned letting them go first. he said. Here today, here tomorrow to serve your hearing needa. Ocean City High Low 4:50 a.m.

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3:53 a.m. 10:53 p.m. Nanticoke Roaring Pt. High Low 5:03 a.m. Midnight 6:04 p.m.

Prc-Precipitation tor 24 hours ending 8 p.m. (EST) Monday. Otlk-Sky conditions outlook for Tuesday. away irom tne 1984 Democratic National Convention. But Rep.

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