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12-F Sentinel Star, Thursday, March 10, 1977 00 Public against U.S. aid for foreign nuclear plants A 65-17 per cent majority of Ameri- a nuclear power plant for building cans opposes the United States and other technologically advantaged In addition, sizable majorities of the countries building nuclear power public disapprove of this country plants for countries that don't have giving nuclear development assisthem now. tance to a number of other nations, According to this latest survey of ranging from Iran and Egypt in 1,466 adults, an 80-11 per cent majority Middle East, to Australia, Japan, feel "if too many countries get a Taiwan and Pakistan in Asia, and to nuclear capability, some irrespon- Argentina and Brazil in Latin America. A 58-24 per cent majority opposes the U.S. offering any nuclear power assistance to Australia, one of the country's closest allies.

Harris Survey Americans clearly have a double standard on the question of nuclear By Louis Harris energy, A 62-21 per cent majority wants to see nuclear power plant construction speeded up at home. But sible country is bound to set off a a 45-31 per cent plurality rejects the bomb that could blow up the earth in argument that "nuclear power is the World War 111." future source of cheap energy, and ze ought to give it to all nations under IN ONE of its first moves, the Carter proper safeguard conditions." In 1974, Administration registered official a narrower 42-40 per cent plurality objections to a West German program this to help Brazil set up nuclear power rejected proposition. facilities. When Vice President Walter THE ONLY substantial argument in Mondale visited Premier Schmidt, he favor, of exporting nuclear power raised the subject, but apparently no capabilities that the public buys is satisfactory assurances were received. that "it is better that countries of the A 64-13 per cent majority of the world get nuclear power from the U.S.

American people is convinced that its allies than from the Carter Administration is right to sians," a view endorsed by a 53-17 per try to get West Germany to halt its cent majority. Obituaries Mrs. Ide, Fay, Lanthorne, 70, Route Orlando, died Tuesday. Born in Rarden, Ohio, she moved to Orlando in 1971. She was Protestant and retired from the Ohio Brass Co.

Survivors: sons, James, Point St. John, Kenneth, Cambridge, Ohio; daughters, Mrs. Mabel Everhart. Apopka, Mrs. Shirley Bitler, Mansfield, Ohio, Mrs.

Gayle Allen and Mrs. Janet Sherry, Orlando; sisters, Mrs. Esta Fife, and Mrs. Minnie Boyd, Otway, Ohio; 20 grandchildren and 23 greatgrandchildren. Carey Hand Funeral Chapel, Orlando.

William Leslie Wales, 73, 696 Sabal Palm Circle, Altamonte Springs, died Tuesday, Born in England, he moved to Altamonte Springs in 1973 from Rutland, Vt. He was a business manager in retail sales. Survivors: son, James Longwood; daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Dunscomb, Cornwall, and four grandchildren. Baldwin-McNamara Altamonte Drive Funeral Home, Altamonte Springs.

Wednesday. Born in North Carolina, she moved to Orlando two years ago from St. Augustine. She was a retired silk mill worker and a Protestant. Survivor: son, T.

St. Augustine. Cox-Parker Funeral Home, Orlando. Mrs. Margaret L.

Porter, 88, 2414 Bedford Road, died Reppard G. Sapp, 55, Route 5, Dade City, died Tuesday. Born in Eustis, he moved to Dade City seven years ago from Hollywood. He was a Methodist, a lumber salesman, and a World War veteran. Survivors: wife, Mrs.

Wilma; daughters, Mrs. Donna Lee Gunn, Dade City, and Mrs. Nancy Mae Sanford. Springfield, sons, Richard Lee, Mount Dora, Reppard G. Jr.

Orlando, and Jay Spencer Wilhelm, Savannah, sisters, Mrs. Ruth Matteson, Mrs. Leona Rich, Mrs. Ruby Bland, and Mrs. Becky Hodges, all of Eustis; brothers, Reynold.

Prince Frederick, and John, Fort Pierce: and nine grandchildren. Coleman and Ferguson Funeral Home, Dade City. BROWN, MRS. OCIE B. Funeral services for Mrs.

Brown, 76, 101 Ridge Sanford, will be at 10:30 A.M. Friday from the Brisson Funeral Home with Mr. Fred Baker officiating. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Brisson Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

HARDEN, MR. MOODY DWIGHT Funeral services for Mr. Moody D. Harden, 75, of 406 W. 19th Sanford, who died Wednesday A.M.

morning, will be held 10 Friday at the Gramkow Funeral Home with the Rev. Dr. J. Ted Cosmato officiating. Interment will be in Oaklawn Memorial Park.

Gromkow Funeral Home, Sanford, in charge. HORST, MRS. DOLORES M. Funeral services for Mrs. Horst will be held Thursday at 10 A.M.

from the Chapel of the Zeller- Kennedy Hamlin Funeral Home with the Rev. John M. Brackman officiating. Interment will take place in Lakeside Memory Gardens. Those who wish may make contributions to the American Cancer Society.

Hamlin Hilbish Zeller -Kennedy Hamlin Funeral Home of Eustis in charge of arrangements. HOOD, MRS. VIRGINIA BAILEY Funeral services for Mrs. Virginia Bailey Hood, 81, Leesburg, who died Tuesday will be held at St. James Episcopal Church, Friday at 9 AM with the Rev.

Father Terry W. Jackson officiating. Interment will be in the Church of Holy Spirit Cemetery at Safety Harbor under the direction of Beyers Funeral Home Leesburg. McCANN, MR. ROGER LEE.

Funeral services for Mr. Roger Lee McCann, 25, who died Sunday, will be held at the graveside in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Friday at 4 pm with the Rev. Kenneth L. Wells officiating. Interment will follow under direction of the Bevers Funeral Home, Leesburg.

John Robert Lastovka, 81, 1884 Oak Lane, died Tuesday. Born in Bohemia, he moved to Orlando 14 years ago from Grass Valley, Calif. He was a retired Army chief warrant officer and attended St. James Catholic Church. Survivors: wife, Mrs.

Carrie; son, John Silver Spring, and four grandsons. Fairchild Funeral Home, Orlando. Mrs. Ocie Brown, 76, Ridge Drive, Sanford, died' Tuesday. Born in Dothan, she moved to Sanford four years ago.

She was a Baptist. Survivors: husband, Archie: Arcadia; daughter, Mrs. Dorothy L. Scott, Sanford; son, Leon, Winter Haven; sister, Mrs. Cora Clark, Dothan, and four grandchildren.

Grissom Funeral Home, Sanford. Marvin Elbert Jones, 30, 420 E. Anderson died Sunday. Born in Waukesha, he moved to Orlando several years ago. He worked for a construction company.

Survivors: mother, Mrs. Mary Gassmere, Mesa, sisters, Miss Roberta Jones, Milwaukee, Mrs. Patricia Wassom, Land Lakes, and Mrs. Beatrice Berg, Phoenix, Ariz. Colonial Funeral Home, Orlando.

Mrs. Dorothy B. Hollenbeck, 64, Route 1. Sanford, died Wednesday. Born in Atlanta, she was a member of the Upsala Presbyterian Church and the Order of the Eastern Star and a Tupperware dealer.

Survivors: husband, Carl son, Stuart, Sanford: daughter, Mrs. Carleen Franklin, Lake Worth; brother, Arthur Braun, Orlando; sisters, Mrs Jean Phelps, Winter Park, Mrs. June Fogg, Longwood, and five grandchildren. Semoran Funeral Home, Altamonte Springs. Joseph Alfred White, 66, Route 1, Mount Dora, died Tuesday.

Born in Zellwood, he moved to Mount Dora from Detroit in 1974. He was a Mason. Survivors: wife, Mrs. Dorotha, Mount Dora; brother, Leon W. Stenstrum, Pacifica, sister, Mrs.

Josephine S. Lovelady, Mount Dora; and five grandchildren. Rehbaum-Harden Funeral Home, Mount Dora. LASTOVKA, MR. JOHN ROBERT Funeral Mass for Mr.

John Robert Lastovka, 81, 1884 Oak Lane, Orlando, who passed away Tuesday in TamDa, will be held Friday at 10AM from the Naval Base Central Chapel with Father Sam Tom bourin officiating. Interment will be at a later date in Arlington National Cemetery. Arlington, Virginia. Fairchild Funeral Home, Lake Ivanhoe, is in charge of services. HOLLENBECK, MRS.

OTHY B. Funeral services for Mrs. Dorothy B. Hollenbeck, 64 of Elder Road, Sanford will be Friday 1:00 PM at the Semoran Funeral Home Chapel. Rev.

Darwin A. Shea of the Upsala Presbyterion Church of Sanford will officiate. Interment will be at Highland Memory Gardens. Visitation will be Thursday 2-4PM and 7-9PM at AN FUNERAL HOME, 622 W. Semoran Altamonte Springs.

(Phone 862-2222) ROGERS, MRS. LOUISE P. Funeral services for Mrs. Louise P. Rogers, 89, 740 West Lokeview who died Tuesday will be held Friday at 10:30 a.m.

in the Reformation Chapel of the First Presbyterian Church with Dr. I. Howard Chadwick officiating. Interment will follow in Glen Haven Cemetery. Mrs.

Rogers was a native of Covington, Ga. and came to Orlando in 1939 from Atlanta, Ga. Survivors are: three sons, Forest Col. Woods City, W. Rogers, John L.

Rogers, Grand Junction, Colorado, Emery L. Rogers. Port Tobacco, two daughters, Mrs. C. W.

Logan, Ormond Beach, Mrs. James T. Cooper, Orlando; fourteen. grandchildren: and nine great-grandchildren. Friends will be received Thursday from 7-9 p.m.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the W. Guy Black Home for Funerals, 170 E. Church Street. REFINANCING? LENDER We can refinance your present home for any worthwhile purpose. ATICO MORTGAGE CALL MARILYN CORPORATION PHONE 841-8871 Licensed Mortgage Broker oil' engine developed Associated Press Dispatch ANNAPOLIS, Md.

The U.S. Naval Academy has developed an automobile engine that cuts fuel consumption, reduces pollution, makes cars lighter and runs on peanut oil in an emergency. It's, "not Dr. just a laboratory gimmick," said Andrew Pouring at a news conference Wednesday at the academy. He said only minor design changes would be needed to convert the standard piston engine currently in use.

HOWEVER, NAVAL Academy officials said it was up to the auto industry to decide whether the engine called NAHBE for Naval Academy Heat Balanced Engine and pronounced "knobby" can be successfully mass-produced. Pouring said if Detroit does become interested, it will take five to 10 years to get a new engine into production. Pouring explained the new engine as "a fundamentally new means of combustion." ONLY TWO modifications to a standard engine are required for conversion, the researchers say: A mushroom-shaped piece atop each piston and an auxiliary valve to the air intake system. As explained by Pouring, doubling the piston chamber mixes air with the fuel, doubling the length of the combustion time and making combustion "more complete." And Pouring said the engine burns almost any kind of fuel, Pouring said the engine even ran on peanut oil during one test. Hershell Stuart dead at 73 32 Wednesday to ban smoking on the floor of the chamber.

United Press International He surrenders Rep. David Lucas of Macon waves a white flag indicating he surrenders his smoking privileges after the Georgia House of Representatives voted Hershell G. Stuart, 73, life insurance agent and a director of the Sun Bank of College Park, died Wednesday. Born in Alabama he moved to Orlando in 1930. He was general agent for the Franklin Life Insurance Co.

for 22 years. He was president of the Central Florida Association of Life Underwriters in 1943, and served as president of the old Orange County Chamber of Commerce, 1951-53. He also served as a director of the Orange County chapter, American Red Cross, was director of the Orlando Convention Bureau, and was secretary-treasurer of the Orlando Optimist Club. Mr. Stuart was an elder of the First Presbyterian Church and past president of Yowell's Young Presbyters Class, as well as a member of.

the Masonic and Knights of Pythias lodges. He was vice president of MidFlorida Television and a director of the Central Florida Fair Association. Survivors include his wife, Laureda. Arrangements by Guy Black Home for Funerals. Moody Dwight Harden, 75,406 W.

19th Sanford, died Wednesday. Born in Hepzibah, he moved to Sanford 44 years ago. He was a retired winch truck operator for Florida Power Light Sanford. He was a member of the First Baptist Church, Sanford, and the Men's Bible Class. Survivors: wife, Mrs.

Jean stepson, G. B. Revels Orlando: brother, R. Midville, and 12 grandchildren. Gramkow Funeral Home, Sanford.

Charles J. Bolton, 52, 1604 Dauphin Lane, died Monday. Born in Middletown, Ohio, he moved to Orlando six years ago from Dayton, Ohio. He was a member of St. James Catholic Church, Orlando, and a Walt Disney security investigator, Survivors: wife, Mrs.

Rose Marie; sons, Charles J. Luna, N.M., and Thomas, Dayton: stepson, Raymond Boggs, New Lebanon. Ohio; daughters, Mrs. Betty Jeffries, Mrs. Margaret Barnes, both of Middletown, and Mrs.

Jennie Thompson, Miamisburg, Ohio, and brother, Donald, Monroe, Ohio. Steverson Funeral Home, Tavares, will send the body to Middletown. Zendon C. Barnes, 77, 1324 Poinsettia died Wednesday. Born in New York, he moved to Orlando 25 years ago.

He was a retired mortgage broker and a member of the Orlando Country Club and the First Presbyterian Church. Survivors: son, Nicholas New York; daughter, Mrs. Leigh Day, New York, and five grandchildren. Fairchild Funeral Home, Orlando. Almon Edward Daniels, 61,550 Bahama Drive, Indialantic, died Monday.

Born in St. Cloud, he moved to Brevard County in 1975 from Gaithersburg. Md. He was a retired civil service employe and formerly director of the national civil defense computer facility in O1- ney, Md. He was a member of Eastminster Presbyterian Church.

Survivors: wife, Mrs. Jean daughter, Miss Pamela Tallahassee; son, John Morgan City, sisters, Mrs. Ruth Brock, Hearne, and Mrs. Margaret Collyer, Jacksonville. Brownie Funeral Home, Melbourne.

RAY, MR. JERRY M. Graveside services for Mr. Jerry M. Ray, 74, Zellwood, Florida, who passed away Tuesday, will be held Friday at 1PM in Greenwood Cemeterv, Apopka, with Dr.

Virgil Lovett officiating. Brav-Altman Funeral Home, Apopka, is in charge of services. SAPP, MR. REPPARD G. "Rip" Funeral services for Mr.

Sapp. 55, of Dade City, will Friday at 2 P.M. from the Chapel of Coleman Ferguson Funeral Home, Dade City. Interment will follow in Dade City Cemetery. Friends may call 4 to 9 P.M.

Thursday at the Funeral Home. SWIGART, MR. GLENN WARD Funeral services for Mr. Swigart, Sr. 52, of 1446 Viburnum Lane, Winter Park, will be conducted with full military honors this afternoon at 1 P.M.

at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia. Baldwin-McNamara Funeral Home in charge. WALES, WILLIAM LESLIE Private services for Mr. Witliam Leslie Wales, 73, of 696-B Sabal Palm Circle, Altamonte Springs, will be conducted on Friday at 10:00 AM at the Baldwin-McNamara 1amonte Drive Chapel. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the American Heart Association, Baldwin-McNamara AItamonte Drive Funeral Home, Altamonte Springs.

WHITE, MR. JOSEPH "AL" Visitation hours for Mr. Joseph "AI" White, 66, Mt. Dora, who 4 died to Tuesday will be held from 8 P.M. Thursday at Rehbaum-Harden Funeral Home following which the remains will be forwarded to Detroit, Michigan, for services and interment.

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