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Show SUNDAY HERALD Annie S. Jolley SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 1957 Utah County. Utah Panama May Seek Control Of Canal Zone LONDON The London Daily Express Saturday quoted Panamanian President Ernesto de La Guardia as saying he intends tc "resume complete sovereignty" over the Panama Canal and the (UP) canal zone. Rene Express correspondent MacColl quoted the Panamanian president as saying in an interview: "The Republic of Panama means to resume complete sovereignty over the Panama Canal and over the land known as the canal zone. "There is a deep feeling in our country "over the question of sovereignty "Many respected United States legal authorities agree that there is no question about our sovereignty in this matter." A summary of the Daily Express interview with De La Guar- dia was distributed without comment Saturday by the official Soviet Tass News Agency. Less than a week ago, the Soviets accused the United States of harassing Soviet ships passing through the Panama Canal. President (UP) Ernesto de La Guardia said Saturday remarks he had made about the Panama Canal Zone in an interview with a British correspondent had been "misinter-rcted.- " PANAMA Services Planned Monday at Chapel In Provo Monday Services Set for Jeanie Elizabeth Beer Funeral services for Mrs. Jeanie Elizabeth Beer, 53, will be conducted Monday at 1 p. m., at the Aura C. Hatch Mortuary where CJerald B. Stone, bishop of the Provo Second Ward will of ficiate. Mrs. Beer died Thursday evening in a Salt Lake hospital following a short illness. Friends may call at the mortuary Sunday from 6 to 8 p. m., Burial will be in the Timpanogos Memorial Gardens. Australian Airliner Delayed by Strike SYDNEY, Australia (UP) A Super Constellation of the strikebound Qantas Empire Airways took off for San Francisco and Vancouver 14 hours behind schedule Saturday. Manning the plane were three volunteer pilots, smuggled aboard to hide their identity from striking airlines employes. Twenty - three passengers were aboard. twice-delaye- d Utah Obituaries Funeral services for, Mrs. Annie Sproul Jolley, 79, will be conducted Monday at 1:30 p.m., in the Park- University LDS Ward, where S. Bishop LeRoy Taylor, of the Grandview Ward will offi- - n W ciate. Mrs. Jol ley died Friday at her home in Gran dview of causes incident to age. i Johanna Marie SALT LAKE CITY Mary Charlotte Averett Hall, 78, died Friday; funeral Monday 2 p.m., Eckersell Mortuary, Rigby. Esther Norene Harper, 38, 215 S. 3rd E., died .Thursday; funeral Monday. E r m a May Fletcher, 55, former resident, died in California; funeral Tuesday 2 p.m., 36 E. South Temple. John L. Nixon, 50, 667 S. 3rd W., died Wednesday. KAYSVILLE Charles H. Burton, 84, died Thursday; funeral Monday 1 p.m., Kaysville First-Sixt- h LDS Ward Chapel. SPRING CITY Marsha S. Benson Larsen, 72, died Wednesday; funeral was held today. LAYTON Marion F. Adams, 88, died Thursday; funeral Monday 1 p.m., Layton First LDS Ward Chapel. FILLMORE Ida Day Jackson, 77, died Thursday; funeral Monday 1 p.m., Fillmore Second LDS Ward Chapel. . 4 Friends may rail at the Ouist- Fairbanks F u - Mrs. Jolley neral Home, Orem, Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m., and at the Park-Universit- y Ward Monday from 12:30 time of services. Burial until p.m. in the Provo City Cemewill be 4 tery. Mrs. Jolley was born March 25, 1878, in Washington, Washington County, Utah, a daughter of Andrew and Adaline Alexander Sproul Sr. She received her education schools and atin Washington tended the Brigham Young Academulate Egyptian President Ga emy from 1896 to 1898, where she mal Abdel Nasser's seizure of the graduated, receiving her teaching Suez Janal and "resume com-plet- e certificate. On June 22, 1899, she married sovereignty" over the Pana ma Canal Zone. Bryant Heber Jolley in the St. What he actually said, the Pan- George LDS Temple. Mrs. Jolley amanian president declared, was had been teaching school before that "panama will defend its sov- and after her marriage. She was a diligent worker in the LDS ereignty over the canal zone." Panama, although it has leased Church. At the age of 11 years, the canal zone to the United she served as secretary of the States by treaty, always has main- Primary. She was ward organist tained its technical sovereignty for several years, and served as over the zone. president of the Primary, as preson comments ident of the YWMIA, organist for De La Guardia's telethe Relief Society and was a visitthe interview were made by he where ing teacher. phone from Aguaciulce Mrs. Jolley was very active in is visiting. work and at the time of her death was a Relief Society teacher. She was alos a class leader in the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She came to the Grand-vieWard on the Provo Bench in 1916, where she since resided. Her husband preceded her in death on Feb. 7, 1956. Surviving four sons and seven daughters are B. Manning (B. M.) Mrs. Raymond Orem; Jolley, fOrissa Liddiard, Mrs. J. E. (Effie Pinegar, Mrs. Charles (Magdaline) Fechser, Mrs. Fred (Afton Harding, J. Orlando JolAndrew Jolley, Bryant S. ley, Mrs. Edward (Mary) Jolley, and of Provo; Mrs. W. H. Pinegar, all St. George, and Mrs. (Lilly) Graff, ( Orval Ethel) Jensen, Redmond, genealogy w j Verdo At Least 13 Brown Provo Woman Dies at 87; $he was born Nov. 10, 1900, a daughter of William Ellis and Al ice Hobbs Banks, in Parowan. She moved to Cowley, Wyo., at the age of four, with her parents, and received her education in local schools. She moved to Provo in 1918, working for the Startup Candy Company until her marriage June 19, 1929, to Lorenzo C. Daley, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They made their home in Provo, where Mrs. Daley was active member of the LDS Church. She was ward organist and secretary in the YWMIA of the Provo Seventh Ward, and was organist and a choir member in the Provo Sixth Ward. Mrs. Daley .helped foster community singing and traveled to many wards playing the organ for p" Koo-share- n, 1922, El-woo- Butler May Run For U. S. Senate (UP) Investigated Banks Daley, 56, died WASHINGTON (UP) The Senearly Saturday morning at the Utah Valley Hospital following a ate labor rackets committee will unfold a case study of coercion and short illness. 200-ye- ar INDIANAPOLIS, 'Goon Squad' Violence to Be Verda Johanna Marie Helquest Brown, 87, died Friday night at her resMONTREAL (UP) Fire raged out of control for five hours 200 S., of causes idence, 442 E. old home for through a incident to age. in the suburban Pointe Aux aged She was born April 15, 1869, in Trembles tonight, trapping and Rojla, Sweden, a daughter of Ola burning a number of the 30 resiPat Swenson and dents and gutting the building. Metta 'Anderson Morgue officials reported 13 known dead and rescue workers She Helquest. came to Utah probed the charred ground floor with her parents of the building for other victims. at the age of six, Twelve bodies were taken from her the old stone home, and one resimaking home in Richdent died in a hospital. field, where she A spokesman for the home said received her ed 38 persons were in the Henri ucation. In 1878 hospital for the aged when the moved from they fire broke out, 30 of whom were Richfield to resident pensioners ranging in where age from 55 to 80. Mrs. Brown he lived until when she moved to Provo. In Jan. 1889 she married Samuel D. Brown, at the Manti LDS Temple. Mr. Brown died May 2, 1940 at the age of 73. Mrs. Brown was a member of the LDS Church, being active in MIA and Relief Society for about 27 years. She raised 10 children of whom seven are still living. Surviving are four sons and three daughters, Lester E. Brown, Richfield; Perry E. Brown, Black-foo- t, Ida.; Ambrose Brown, Bell Garden, Calif.; Douglas Brown, Lewistown, Mont.; Mrs. Martin (Hazel) Baker, Bicknell; Mrs. And ton (Mae) Codell, Provo; Mrs. Seattle, (Viola) Jensen, Wash.; 31 grandchildren, 76 great grandchildren and seven great-grea- t Daley Short Illness Fatal to Woman; Services Slated Die in Fire in Aged Home Rites Tuesday B. violence in public "goon squad" hearings next week on the Scran-toPa., area, chairman John L. n, I McClellan disclosed Saturday. Briefing newsmen on the committee's forthcoming hearings, the Arkansas Democrat said the series "involves conspiracy between officials of different unions, violence and coercion that deprived members of their union rights." "The use of threat of violence would appear to be very prominent in this," he said. He estimated the Scranton phase of the committee's much publiciz-- j ed hearings will take three or four days and involve 12 to 15 wit-- j nessefi. It is understood to involve use of violence by union officials to force their way into construction jobs and to discipline balking members. McClellan said "there also has been evidence of violence in other ward programs. Surviving are her husband, three areas" in which the committee is Charles William Daley, investigating. sons. Committee counsel Mobert F. Louisville, Ky.; Richard Banks DaHarrison said the "activities of a James Kennedy Provo; Daley, one and sisters three goon squad" are at the center of ley, Provo; Salt the E. Banks, picture which the committee brother, Joseph DemoPaul M. cratic national chairman Butler Saturday said he might run next year for the senate seat now held by Sen. William E. Jenner. Butler, of South Bend, Ind., said he has not decided whether Lake City; Mrs. Nellie Lowe, Lov-el- l, to try for the nomination at the Wyo., Mrs. Alice Stevens, convenCowley, and Mrs. Nettie Daley, party's state nominating tion next summer. But he said Provo. Funeral services will be conhe is thinking of it. ducted Wednesday at 12 noon, at There is no scientific basis for the Berg Drawing Room Chapel, where Veri P. Allman, bishop of the practice of numerology. the Provo Seventh Ward will ofmay call at the mortuary Monday ficiate. Friends may call at the evening from 6 to 8 p. m., and Tu- mortuary Tuesday evening from 6 esday prior to services. Burial to 8 p. m., and Wednesday prior to services. Burial will be in the will be in the Provo City Provo City Cemetery. ; plans to present starting Tuesday. He said one aspect of the ease "will present a very grave question of ethics." He sak' union officials who have been convicted m court of "offenses that should disqualify them for holding office" are still in their posts exercising as great or greater control than before their convictions. 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