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The Maron Telegraph Oct. 15, 1967 Noms Sunday Morning and REPLACED BY BUREAUCRATS Disciplined Insurrectionists Fading By WILLIAM L. RYAN AP Special Correspondent The romantic insurrectionist leader, fighting in the hills and promising his tattered followers days of glory. The underground conspirator in the cities, manipulating his illegal apparatus against established authority. The international adventurer, carrying plans and tools of revolution from country to country.

Are they a vanishing breed? Insurrection goes on in many areas of the world. New insurrectionist leaders pop up, such as some in the Black Power movement United States. But these look like a different, undisciplined brand spawned by the opportunities of the moment, a far cry from men in nany countries abroad who hardship, danger and even torture in the conviction that victory would be theirs. Old School Leaders Such leaders of the old school are fading away. Ernesto Che Guevara was a young man, but in the context of world revolutionary movements the veteran of Fidel Castro's Cuban uprising was one of the last of the old timers.

The announcement of Che's death, by Bolivian army bullets, exemplified a process of attriLion which has been going on in the ranks of the conspirators and romantics. They may be victims of power politics. For years the old-style whether leading peasant uprisings or provoking city violence, were products of one mold, provided by Russia's Bolsheviks. It is ironic that the Bolsheviks' heirs probably are more responsible than any oththe decline of the breed. erotoE in power, the Russian Bolsheviks, calling themselves Communists, undertook to export revolution through the agency of the Communist International and later the Communist Information Bureau--the Commintern and Cominform.

The Russian Mikhail M. Borodin, once a university student at Valparaiso, and the Vietnamese Ho Chi Minh, once a cook in New York, were typical Comintern agents. Borodin traveled all over the United States, Mexico, Spain and China spreading the revolutionary gospel. He finished his days in a Siberian concentration camp, a victim of Stalin's purge. Ho Chi Minh traveled the world before he busied himself in China and elsewhere in the Orient building the underground structure that would lead him to power.

Now 77, he is by his own account more Vietnamese nationalist than international Communist. The bully-boy adventurers who once provoked riotous violence in China's cities are preoccupied now either in resisting a purge or clinging to what power they have. The colorful revolutionary figures of Europe have been replaced by plodding party functionaries, and the for them commu- have revolution become careers. AP Wirephoto CONDUCTING A TIRADE AT UNITED NATIONS Cuban Foreign Minister Raul Roa a We Just Want to Keep You We are continually adding new professional cars and ambulances to our modern fleet. We don't make a big to-do over it because we realize you expect our equipment to match the professionalism of our service.

MEMORIAL EVERETT SAMMONS JR CHAPEL WILLIAM SNOW 746 CHERRY STREET FUNERAL SERVICES 3 stor Middle Georgia Deaths And Funerals MRS. CATHERINE REAGAN WARNER ROBINS Rosary services for Mrs. Lowe Reagan, 84, who died Thursday afternoon at a local hospital after a long illness, were held Friday at the Chapel of Flowers in the WatsonHarper Funeral Mome, with Father Robert Brennan in charge. Graveside services will be conducted Monday morning at Oaklawn Cemetery in Hampton, Va. Va.

Reagan was born in Burlington, and was the widow of John T. Reagan. She had lived in Warner Robins for seven years, moving here from Denver, Colo. She was a member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Warner Robins. Survivors include two nieces, Mrs.

David M. Kirkpatrick of Hampton, and Mrs. William Reagan of Charlottesville, Va. Watson-Harper Funeral Home was in charge of local arrangements. C.

KELLEY EASTMAN Graveside services for A. C. Kelley, 87, who died Saturday in the Middle Georgia Nursing Home in Eastman, will be held at 11 a.m. Monday in Oakland Cemetery in Tallahassee, with the Rev. George Foster officiating.

Mr. Kelley, a South Carolina native, lived in Tallahassee a number of years and lived in Eastman the last three years of his life. He was a member of Trinity Methodist Church in Tallahassee, was a retired lumberman and a Shriner and belonged to the York Rites Masonic Lodge in Montgomery, Ala. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Frances Henry of Pensacola, and Mrs.

J. W. Young of Eastman; one son, Al- bert Kelley of Hempstead, N.Y; and five grandchildren and five great grandchildren. The body will at StokesSoutherland Funeral Home of Eastman until early Monday. HORACE AVANT SR.

SANDERSVILLE Horace B. Avant, 62, died Friday at a Washington County hospital. Funeral services will be Sunday at 10 a.m. at the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church. The Rev.

Billy and Dr. A. C. Brooks Warthem, officiate. Burial will be in Pleasant Grove churchyard cemetery.

Mr. Avant was the son of James Henry Avant and Mrs. Mary Etta Avant. He was the owner and operator of a local service station. He was a member of the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, where he served on the board of deacons.

He is survived by his wife, the former Miss Bertie Chambers; one daughter, Mrs. John C. Lavender of Milledgeville; one son, Horace D. Avant Jr. of Sandersville; seven grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs.

G. Lewis of Cary, N.C., and Mrs. Hubie Norris of Deep Step; seven brothers, C. Roy, and Alton Avant, all of Sandersville, and Florace, J. Wright and Martin L.

Avant, all Deep Step, and Claxton Avant of Milledgeville. Mayo Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. MRS. OLLIE PEAco*ck EASTMAN Funeral services for Mrs. Ollie B.

Peaco*ck, 53, of Eastman, who died in a Hawkinsville Hospital Friday, will be held at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in the chapel of Horne Funeral Home here. The Rev. Hamp Watson and the Rev. Max O'Neal will officiate, with interment in Woodlawn Cemetery.

She was a native of Dodge County, and a member of the First Methodist Church of Eastman. She had been clerk of the Dodge County Health Department for 23 years. Survivors include her hus. band, Ollie B. Peaco*ck of Eastman, a former sheriff of Dodge County; one son, Claude Franklin Peaco*ck of Athens; father, C.

E. "Bud" Yawn of Chauncey; two sisters, Mrs. Wilbur Jackson of Chauncey and Mrs. Mary Emma Long of St. Augustine, one brother, John J.

Yawn of Chauncey. MRS. ANNIE WOODARD DUBLIN Funeral arrangements for Mrs. Annie Thelma Woodard, 66, of Dublin, who died Friday at her resident unexpectedly, will be at 4 p.m. Sunday at the New Evergreen Methodist Church.

The Rev. Cecil Hazen will officiate, with burial in the church cemetery. She was a lifelong resident Laurens County and a member of the New Evergreen Methodist Church. Survivors include three sons, James L. Woodard, Ray Alvin Woodard and Plaze Woodard, all of Dublin; a daughter, Mrs.

Ralph Jones of Dublin; two sisters, Mrs. Lillian Neal of Swainsboro and Mrs. Irene Marcus of Milledgeville; and 14 grandchildren. The body will be at Townsend Funeral Home until the funeral hour. BURTON RENTZ HAZLEHURST Funeral services for Burton Rentz, 53, who died Friday in Duncan Memorial Hospital, will be held Sunday at 3 p.m.

in Zora Baptist Church. The Rev. Dorris Black and the Rev. DeWitt Griffin will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery. Mr.

Rentz, a native of Hazlehurst, was owner and operator of the Grocery. He was a member of Zora Baptist Church and was a World War II veteran. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sara Chappell Rentz of Hazlehurst; four sons, J. Merrell, Mickey and Terry Rentz, all of Hazlehurst; three daughters, Miss Hilda, Miss Jan and Miss Renee Rentz, all of Hazlehurst; four step-sons, Jack Cain of Hazlehurst, George L.

Cain of Bloomington, Randall Cain of Baxley and DeWight Cain of Jessup; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Philis Ba xley and Mrs. 'Mandrey Sanders of Milton, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lott Rentz of Hazlehurst; five brothers, Curtis, J.

L. and Rex Rentz, all of Hazlehurst, J. E. Rentz Jessup and Jack Rentz of Huntsville, and two sisters, Mrs. Maysie Henson of Hazlehurst and Mrs.

Leola Walker of Huntsville, Ala. The will lie in state at the Thomas Wainright Funeral Home Hazlehurst until Saturday afternoon and will then be taken to the Rentz residence. Last Week's Solution CRABS HEAD ABEL DINERO TOPED RATION ABETTED TREMORS MINERAL PAIR TARE SOL SWAP SAILS PINT DOES 151 HEDR SCAR MAL BUST SEAS ELOPES BUNT RING STORMIEST NAGS ML NADL EL ARTY SERE CE AnT PLEA AI AT ALEN TREE BOW SEWS ASCENT TOILED SUITE SENDS ERN NEREIDS BETWEEN ACT ABODE STOPS SERVES OD AND PONE EA ET REED STA ATES NIBBLE WAGERS SNEE LA SLAG EAST TO REEL SM OPAL STREAMERS SAUC PRAY SITS BARGES DRAB FRET BETA ELL YEAR ATES HOS HEWS ANELE PLOT HAT ENTREES INSTALL TWO SOME STEERS ATTU RIOT SEEDER E99AD ASSE DATA ROBERT L. DORSEY SOPERTON Funeral services for Robert Lee Dorsey, 41, of Soperton, who died early Saturday morning as a result of a traffic accident near here, will be held at 4 p.m. Sunday at Red Bluff Baptist Church.

The Rev. Foy Spivey will officiate, assisted by the Rev. A. C. Chambers.

Burial will be in the Red Bluff Cemetery in Treutlen County. Mr. Dorsey was a lifelong resident of Treutlin County and an employe the Holland Construction Company. Survivors include his wife, the former Vinney Mae Shumans of Soperton; one son, Bobby Lee Dorsey of Soperton; one daughter. Miss Diane Dorsey of Soperton; his mother and step-father, Mr.

and Mrs. E. W. Mote of Soperton; one sister, Mrs. Loran Johnson of Soperton; two halfsisters, Mrs.

Ernestine Horsley of Valdese, N.C., and Mrs. Clara Mae Elks of Oak Hill, two brothers, Hulin Dorsey of Dublin and Henry Dorsey of Lyons; two half-brothers, Tommy Mote of Dublin and Elbert Mote of Gastonia, N.C. The body will remain at the family residence until the funeral hour. Sammons Funeral Home of Soperton is in charge of arrangements. WILLIAM ELMER SORRELS Funeral services for William Elmer Sorrels of 1966 Fairway Drive will be today pal 3 p.m.

in St. Francis Episcopal Church. Father Harwood Bartlett will officiate and burial will be in Middle Georgia Memory Gardens. Active pallbearers will be Carlton Bowden, Maurice Cook, Joe Wilson, Roy Wilder, Eugene Basinski, and Ronald Bloor. A native of Houston County, Mr.

Sorrels had lived in Macon most of his life. He was educated in the Bibb County public schools was a veteran of World II. He was owner wand and operator of Sorrels Sheet Metal Company and was a member of St. Francis Episcopal Church. Survivors include his wfie, the former Miss Mary Owens of Macon; two sons, Scott Sorrels and Jerry Sorrels, both of Macon; one brother, E.

C. Sorrels of Macon; five sisters, Mrs. Lois Luckie, Mrs. Gladys Sorrell, Mrs. Betty Avera, Mrs.

Shirley Horne and Mrs. Jackie Jones, all of Macon. Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements. MRS. J.

H. GROSS VIENNA Funeral services for Mrs. J. H. Gross, 83, who died Friday will be held at 3 p.m.

Sunday at Bowen-Everett Funeral Home Chapel. The Rev. R. L. Maddox and.

The Rev. Sam Buchanan will officiate. Burial will be in city cemetery. Mrs. Gross was a native of Vidalia.

She was a member of the Vienna Methodist Church and the WSCS. Survivors include four sons, M. F. Gross of Alamo, W. H.

Gross of Miami, Donald Gross of Macon and Lt. Cmdr. J. R. Gross of Scotia, N.Y.; one daughter, Mrs.

Henry Lee Gross Reynolds of Vienna; one brother, R. H. Pridgen of Atlanta; two sisters, Mrs. Celle Hartz and Mrs. Bertha Obrien, both of Macon: two grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

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