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Helen Keller Dies al 87 After Valorous Career Confirmed From Page One wheezed to Pxpress her needs She frequently stumbled and fell in her vain effort to play with other children Ifer father frustrated and heart broken finally appealed to Dr Alexander Graham Bell who had done some work for the deaf Dr Bell arranged with the Perkins Institute for the Blind in Watertown Mass near Boston to send a special teacher ton that th:s charming lady with gray blue eyes and regal bearing was once a helpless and pitiful child of whom a doctor said: "She is alive and that is all" Unlocked Her Mind Helen Keller was indeed alive when the doctor made his comment It look a quiet young Bostonian Anne to unlock the bi Sullivan fiance of a keen intellect that was to amaze tbe world It was agonizingly slow and painful at first months until Helen finally learned the meaning of the word "doll'' And several years before she walked into the parlor of her Alabama home and murmured !utliingly to her astononly 1 1 Hubbard-Den- n - ''' 1 1 4 3 :g: - ' ' 57 T1 ' - il'1 4 1 Lecturer Writer Miss Keller began a tireless round of lectures and aid to other blind persons As her writings appeared her circle of friends became legion and included such men as John D Rockefeller Mark Twain William Dean Howells Woodrow Wilson and William James "The two most interesting characters of the 19th Century are Napoleon and Helen Keller" Twain said shortly before his death James was simple but eloquent He wrote to Miss Keller: "The sum of it is that you -- ci 'Ali: - f N'i ir Ar411 i IlLttik ''' i all Jr di of' v44' '' ' 4 9 Life" "Peace at Eventide" JI: ''f::- ' ' ' -- --' NC ' Nio'f-41'!:- ' :s 1 Z Nt" si'll ' ' ' Ed:''":4:'i''':'4''':iiiiit- -t '' '!-4 ''N"-- ? "Helen Keller in Scotland" "Helen Keller's Journal" and "Let Us Have Faith" "The Unconquered" a film biography of her life narrated by actress Katharine Cornell was produced and shown nationwide Her life with Anne Sullivan was later the subject of a Broadway play "The Miracle Worker" from which a popular film was made Pupil Now Teacher ii "' '' '' —Associated Press Wirephoto Helen Keller who died Saturday at 87 met President Dwight D Eisenhower at the White House in 1954 Below in 1957 photo she plays checkers with her companion of 45 years Polly Thomson Barry's Plane Okay PIANOS GIFTS PHOENIX ARIZ (AP) — Former Sen Barry Golde Cessna water's 310 landed without incident with one engine disabled Saturday as fire department units lined the runway at Sky Harbor Airport Far Rent Or Buy L111(teem— twin-engin- Per month rent Credit applth y inter n $A00 ea up KING'S MUSIC I 2233 7th I So IN v: ' I ' t :3:t ' G) t ''' t pf-- k ' :r:''' :''' '' i' kil t:4- S' 'I's x f " :1" 'N 14'g $' 'k V " 'e' 4"' ':' e'r'c4 ' : :4 : I '' ':: 'N‘ ' ! :A ' :':: '' '' ' i ' I '' :: ' ' ow v 1: 4?r '111'1 I' ' 414)' ' T i nkskt1 ar t(I4 l ii )1 1 : 1 i" ) i o ' ' : :- "! Aftv - - :-: ' a a r ) () 40 " '' ' -I -': t :Irt04 1 lik6 ' g i i i ' '' ritti?t - s '''' ' k 3 a4 t A G a r 0 § s' focus on father with a ' s''' - Ni- SPORT COAT OR BLAZER by Hart Schaffner & Marx 4- sport coat: bold brightly checked jacket is Dacronz' just the ticket for Dads summer days ahead Lightweight 6995 styling polyesterwool blend Advanced HS&M A two-butt- HS&M Bombay Blazer: On June 16 delight Dad with Bob Hope's official Desert Classic blazer in a 5050 blend of Dacront 6995 polyesterwool by Forstmann In many lively colors aidlopuh ristausk -- Dow N1()N and COTTON 00D FIFE a r elAU (201 ar CYCC) P liKING-KEMI- NS g 0 a r f ' "'''' ": ''''f' ' '' '' t''''''r12'-- :' 1 4 471 i 'I''vt'' 44 (14'''''' t -'- t t 21e ' '''''''-4t44'4- C 5: 1rh-- tk- J I 1' ?g - e:zi- r - Israel Jismissed this as "obvious propaganda" Jordan said its forces repulsed an Israeli attack across Jordan River truce lines Fribatday night in a tle near King Hussein Bridge about 26 miles south of the moscow (AP) 1 - 6- z k a r G ar CAUC'i) The Egyptian Al Abram said newspaper Saturday Israel was massing 30000 troops backed by tanks for new attacks on Arab commando camps in Jordan' 'Zr — Le Due leader in the Tho a North Vietnamese Communist party arrived in Moscow Sat- urday en route to Paris as counselor" On p e c ia I Hanoi' s peace talks team His trip has stirred spetula- tion in Paris that Hanoi might be sending instructions which could break the deadlock Cotton wadded In his ears r after a flight from Tho was warmly Peking grtseted at the airport by Kon- F stantin Katushen the Soviet Communist party see retary in charge of relations Communist with countries hard-lin- e other - :44'11:1 f''' ::?: --st'''''''' L '' :z:: :''''''' "'':':-:'4d- 10'' - ' r4 :: I:'' - '' '' :!'''''7'''-- - i AY t:$1' X:1:1?-- Jr 'tiK": 140' totlit'::4" ' A ''f!: ::''t:A- Czechs Endorse Leader His - - ':':: :' : ' "f ' ' '' :' !:' : '1'''''' ' i '1 :1 ' ' 0 v?: !' i4 '': i - t:J:10) p '''1 k ': i' T: ::t:: i It k '''' t?' it4' 4 : r::t:zrt """ Pfi" I 44:I o ' r''0t ' '''''' ''i''''' ' 1 '4 AifrilLZ14''''i cO - "''''' ''':-- '''z'': l": '':: ' Kq- o'te'7 4it'' 7:7-!''tt- :'7 '"::---r' x h- '': '' i'-':- 'k: ' : : ' : 's::-:- : 10: A :t - ti :43 ft aZ No '':''44ca''Z :' t?-- iii6e :!: ':::::::: t:-- : i!:' i- 1 :'''''''''''':!'7''' & NCk1 0 A erJ — t-- t'3!-''- !1 '' 4- i"0 1 ''':4- ': VA:i444:4'?"66W2::04110' 11'-- "i t- :i42-i::N- ': ' ' '' - 7:1-- ': '' '‘' Cf': ' : 1 '' st tb::--A- vqcvit: ': '1 :::r' 't 4 -1 4- t r1- - A 'P ''''' --- r t4-- 9- '''''"'"'4-:'- ''' ' '1 ' 1I'41r--""'- ''''4'°' ‘40 t'f''4-$'''-1"t '''''" '''''ii '' Ike' 3' ' 4 :: il e- k ' - '''': 41404:: :1:?''':):'l :4::' -- 4' --- - 1- ':411'"I' - tel:$V:f : :: 44- '" ': ''' ' '' ' :' ' 4 ( ' a - ' 3: liakt4t - ' Ai i - ::: 4 Ii''i:::'' itttUdaLt4''NO4 —Associated Press Wirephoto tal As disturbances of the past month appeared past their peak tourism was returning to its normal pace e o Fra nce o France ready received and the expectation that many foreigners will be discouraged by the election campaign about to get under way it is feared that June will also be a bad month for the local tourist industry "We believe that business should be normal in July and August our biggest season but June will see a short-fal- l of 50 to 60 percent" said Georges Duoliett director of Annecy's tourist office Frank Fi llon secretary of the ilotelkeepers Association said that its of the region members lost abut 80 percent of the trade they normally enjoyed during the period that was affected by the unrest The severest losses he said were caused by the rail which is continuing strike Many elderly people who regularly visit the spas of the region travel only by train he explained Cancellatims Hurt (Copyright) "We had no strikes in our hctels" Fi Hon said "but we have been hurt anyway by The massive CP neellations government will have to give the hotels tax relief" Because of cancellations al ilm KETCHUM'S FURNITURE ANNEX will Buy Your Good Wed Furniture Ask For Bob Chalker Phone3554656 atImoino womrawrsnmtrmawomaummsmagemowimeersalcamrmommeo SHOP MONLAY 10 AM TO 9 PM Party Central Committee Committee The ' Central showdown ended a four-dabattle between Dubcek and his conservative critics Dubcek and his liberal reformers did however win approval of plans to hold an extraordinary beginning congress party OA y BASEMENT BARGAINS Sept 9 The main point of the agenda of such a congress will be to elect a new Central Sorry no phone or mail orders lay aways or COD—we reserve the right to limit quantities Park free 2 hours in our convenient Parking Plaza with 300 purchase Wilson Booed New York Times Service BOYS' NYLON JACKETS ENGLAND MANCHESTER s? 17 : The sight of the foreign motorists did not however dispel the gloom of the hotel industry and tourism officials of Annecy a popular summer Alpine vacation center PRAGUE (UPI) — Czech Leader Communist Party Alexander Dubcek won endorsement for his "independent road to socialism" Saturday night but failed to oust his Stalinist critics from the ' !':: : ' ' ' ' '' ': l '' 'iI''' :i '' 4- r ii'-1:- Gloom Persists Critics Stay On '' 4 plans West German cars raced in quick succession along the highway leading south from nearby Geneva toward the Mediterranean but °oast and Swiss many Belgian vacationists were also heading south highway that passes through this lakeside town in the upper Savoy region of ' ' - WI'' ii 14 ' ' t" i The flow testified in the confidence of foreign motorists that the French strikes were past their peak and would no longer interfere with vacation h ' ' " ' r'1 11p-!mr-IPi- sOok ' :"" :'- met e - - ''Z''': - i' i 3f- Confidentanc ANNECY FRANCE — A steady stream of cars with foreign license plates flowed Saturday along the north-sout- - 1 - &:':k f ! 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' 7 ' :ii :' V'''''''s"" '''e 6 t'' ' ' - '''''4' '': ' - 1" 4"':::' '''''''''"" '' ''''''''-:- 0 t-- ' :V': : i' " St 4'' '''' ' 1 Envoy Enronte GARAGE ar Q4 Her health became incretsingly poor and she stayed close to her Arean Ridge estate near Easton with Miss Thomson Polly Thomson died in 1960 and since then Mrs Evelyn Davidson Siede and Mrs Corbally cared for Miss Keller semi-offici- Qh 0 ' ' '' ' - Scanning World Scenes '::'14 :: k ' !''' - f ''''' - A tt slr-klI- ii'V' wt ' s" I ::i'::'t 2 1 's' 1 ' §''k':1 ‘: 4- C': ' : ' :' a- :'' ' : 1 Ik ' 0 ' :: ' 1 :' l ': '' r: k1 ' : t ' 4:' ttt Qt '' i ' 'k ' v ' ":f': 4'' t' rN"Iri-444- ' r: r' word" '?2 :: ': ' ) —s Nastell'o :: :' s2 4 g '" '':: 1 A41 ' — o: : ':'' i'i' ''1 '— ' ' '':: 't 441' ::' 1" - ::j::'''' '''5: A 14A Ir'''''' 2:' ' r ''k'i l''i!l': :' rNiklitt0 ' " ' a ':- " r:'":!' ' NttIf s r ''':' " 4 ‘ f'':'' a :v 'rAs '''':: "'":21 tIii re" '1 :' ''' ' ::' -' :' ' "'i''-vM:'- t Z ":' ::: I E ' '' V'f:?!: 1 v !'':'''::'''''''''''''''''' ' 1 's'sr31''''''':!::k - Y sa 1 I"' 1 or ':- - ' 1 ‘i'''' ::':'4 ' ''':''-- ' - '': ''4:::'':'2!' it it "sti ' Ix":) ' ''' :' - "heroic character significance" sorrowed by her projects At the age of 74 her brown hair now graying she undertook her last major tip—a 40000 mile survey of conditions among the physically handicapped in the Far East "Retiring?" she said in reply to a question when she the "I dislike returned ( U !It'-'c:- 14 !' g of friend's death and frequently ill herself Helen found new - p ments and Though ar CA:U2AOU ar WouV410L9'1 ar WU ar Cee)D are 'i tragic irony 1934 Beautiful Spinet 1 struck in While in Scotland where Helen herself was in ill health Anne Sullivan found her eyesight began to fail Teacher now became pupil and Helen devoted herself to her friend Anne Sullivan Macy died In 1936 the same year that she and Helen were awarded the Roosevelt Medal for achieveA ':: ' ":'' 0 ' ''?1 ' eastern France In 1914 Miss Keller ena secretary gaged Polly Thomson who was to remain with her for 44 years Miss Keller's writings grew to include "The Song of the Stone Wall" "My Religion" "Midstream — My Later 0 '' 'N''''':2' are a blessing" '' ' - WATCHES Mao t) g ) ' ' DIAMOND! DIAL 3615066 erred Lamm Ovr Sam trio tiara Patti a- ' ''''17' : —ammil 230 So MAIN ' '':!!''' t 44):: ' -:A4- v —41&1:::::fi?):4-- - 1::i koala 1 ' m air ' 51 REPAIRS I1 i 0" 0 W 4' '' ' ' '''''''''''4 !' ! : 1 k ' things Then She Understood i' i 11 SILVER J t :z 1 - r- '':'''''' ' i '"1 -- t4-'- that : - - I1'4 ' i! : ' lokeoltvw"41-- ' e Jewelers thweteu 1 ''' I 41" ''' 11 e g fA''4 ' A ' ' t')-- 4 '04 í — 'i''' Famous for f ' '' 1 '''4 4 ' p A 40"4""0111$ 1 ' :' 1 could not understand the words represented One day at an outdoor pump as water flowed over the child's hand Acne tapped the word over and over Helen finally understood "There was a strange stir " she once within me wrote "I understood that it was possible for me to communicate with other people by these signs Delicious sensations rippled threigb me and sweet strange things that were locked up in my heart began to sing" In 1904 she graduated from Radcliffe with a bachelor of 1 arts degree cum laude and her inspiring career was under way '''4"'"4: '?'' child 1 iv I '''e?':-'-$7- ' : 100 "I Anne Sullivan a Irish girl who had recovered her own sight through an operation arrived M Tuscumbia — the teacher from Perkins Institute It is that day that Helen Keller always referred to as her real "birthday" Using a manual alphabet invented by Trappist monks in Spain Anne tapped words into Helen's hand — but the -- ished parents her first intelligible words: "I am not dumb now" Front that day on with Anne Sullivan whom Itelen called "teacher" always by her side her talents multiplied with amazing speed By age 16 she was of normal educational advancement and at 20 she entered Radcliffe College in Cambridge Mass Through her writings and work she became renowned the world over Her courage gave strength to millions of handicapped persons Born In Alabama Helen Adams Keller was born June 27 1830 in TuscumHa Ala the daughter of Capt and Katherine Arthur H Adams Keller Her father was a property owner and newspaper editor but a man of modest means At 19 months the blonde youngster was stricken with a mysterious brain fever that left her blind and a deaf mute Because of his lack of funds there was little Capt Keller could do in the way of advanced medical treatment The result was that Helen grew up as a scratching clawing child who snorted and inammazw On March 3 1881 14 0r C:" ': ''' - "'' ' ' t r fes:'""1"1414 mmmm )liksh I WOMEN'S SURFERS Wome t's knee length surfers in prints stripes and solid colors Sizes 10 to 18 259 A " i izE4rmq Ralszegen MtSSMi It4WOMM4fAbtVWaN-VM-ai':-4 i I |