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Kll Star Crooner 8 vocal cords. During his long hospitalization, he suffered a slight stroke that impaired movement on his left side. The baritone with the nasal voice burst onto the music scene in the Jazz Age, playing saxophone in front of a band of fellow Yale students, and went on to star in movies and on Broadway. In the 1930s, he was one of radio's biggest draws, and his "Fleischmann Hour," sponsored by the yeast company, was the medium's first variety show. He was credited with being the first star crooner, leader of a long line that ran from Bing Crosby to Frank Sinatra to Elvis Presley.

"I never had much of a voice," he once said, "and it was all in my nose. But I think one reason for the success was that I was the first articulate singer people could understand the words as I sang. And at least I had pitch." He was bora Hubert Prior Vallee on July 28, 1901, in Island Pond, Vt and grew up in Westbrook, Maine, where his father was a pharmacist. He helped out in the family drugstore from the age of 9, but quickly showed a need for wider horizons at age 15, he joined the Navy, only to be sent home a few weeks later. He gave up drugstore work to help out at the local movie house, then became head usher at the DeLuxe Strand Theater in Portland, where a fellow employee gave him a saxophone.

Unable to find a teacher, he practiced alone, developing his characteristic "singing saxophone" technique, and listening to the records of sax man Rudy Wiedoeft. It was Vallee's admiration for Wiedoeft that promopted friends to dub him "Rudy." Vallee began -playing in the Strand orchestra in 1920. He was still playing this time for tuition and board when he transferred in 1922 to Yale University after a year at the University of Maine. His work with a dining hall band led to dance engagements in the Northeast. He took a year's leave from Yale in the fall of 1924 to play at the Savoy Hotel in London, where he found the song that became his theme "My Time is Your Time." He finally graduated in 1927, with a bachelor of philosophy, after spending summers on the nightclub and vaudeville circuit.

Fame came in 1928, when his eight-piece band, the Yaie Collegians, signed on at the Heigh-Ho Club in New York City. He used a megaphone to project his voice over the noise of the patrons and their hooch-filled teacups "Actually, I only used the megaphone for a few months, in 1928, but people still remember me for it," he said in an interview several years ago. His greeting, "Heigh-ho, everybody!" became another trademark. Vallee's band attracted listeners because of its unusual composition to fit the size of the small club: two violins, two saxophones and a pianist. The band also only played choruses of each song, grouping them in different tempos.

IE sSOGIATEiC PRESS LOS ANGEI.ES Rudy Vallee. the "'Vagabond Lover" who became the nation's first pop sinning sensation six decades ago crooning "The Whiffenpoof Song" and or her ditties through a megaphone, died Thursday. He was 84. Vallee died while watching the Statue of Liberty centennial ceremonies, said his wife, Eleanor. "Rudy was watching the unveiling of the Statue of Liberty and he remarked, I wish ve could be there; you know how I love a Then he took a big breath, and he died," she said.

Vallee was hospitalized 111 February for treatment of throat cancer, and doctors successfully removed a lesion from his AIJU UKKQl JOL'KNAL Fri.lay, July l(-8( Rudy "II if First of ies at 84 Deaths and funerals The weather report. H.AFA A tor Maria 1 Baca will be recited This evening at the San Jose in Duranes, at 7 (111 pm Funeral services will Be ft conducted Saturday from the San Mission here Mass of the Resurrection, will he celebrated at 0.1 ,1 Pallbearers, will be Louie Baca Marty Baca. David (larcia. Sammy Garcia, Arthur Garcia, and Willie Esquibel. Honorar, paiibc-arers li be Uirenzo Garcia.

Miguel (jnego, and Joseph I -I" Fielhj Interment will be at the Mt Calvary The Garcia Mortuary, oth and stover SW, in charge of service- arrangements ft 1 i 1 5 1 BARKER Nell King Barker passed away July 2, ivxa She was born Julv 1414, in Doughertv, OK to James Anderson King and Maggie Fitzgerald King. She married Barker, October 12. 1940 and is survived by her husband. two daughters, Patsy Barker Hunter and Paul Barker Weathersby, sister, Bonnie King Pink'ton Also siirvivng are her son-m-laws CAV Hunter and Mickey Weathersby, tier grandchildren. W'wilv.

Jeff, Jerrv, and Tern' Hunter. Lisa and Kichard Weathersby, great-grandchildren, Barbara Sue-arid Melissa Hunter, and Jaied Hunter, and Jacob Allen Hunter' two nieces. Pattv Boniham. and Kathy Tidweli and family Nell was a member of the First Baptist Church of Beien and a longtime employee of Henry's Market Remains will lie in state Friday from 1 00 to 5 00 the Romero Funeral Home, South Chape! Funeral se'ices will be held Saturday at a at the Hrst Baptist Church in Beler. with the Rev Milford Misener officiating.

Interment wall follow in the Terrace Grove Memorial Cemetery. Pallbearers will be her grandsons and Mr. Jack Armtjo. The family requests that in lieu of flowers donations be A died Vor.dav ma. visit French Mortuarv.

11 11 ir'uav from 8 AM to PM I tar.e or. Saturday at Sunset Merr-or P'rs 1 remator: S.M '7 lam: ol Mrs Fpilama 'hark tr.oir fam.iy and friends who ir.e ros.arv and funeral of Mrs. Saiz and for the many nd of sympathy extended them. Arrangements made by the ard Mortuary. 4JI0 3rd St SW SALA.s-L!:."'.ano Salas.

resident of Albuquerque, passed away Thursday morning He is survived by four daughters, Mrs Eli (Gloria) Sanchez, Mrs. (Margiei Aragon, Grace vasa.is. and sirs I'asisi 1 jaeicstii tiiice sons. FL.ar,o and his wofe Lucille, Fiov, Ramon and (oona and 15 prartdefti'dren He was a memiier ir tl.e Church The rosary wil' be br dav evemng at 00 at Gabaldon Ciror- Bivd SW, and Mass of K'-siirre, ta.n wil, be celebrated Saturday mr-. r.g at k- at Holy Rosary Church.

Fortuna N'yV Palinearers will be Chris Aragon. Chris A'agor 11. Crr.si-.'pher Salas. Eli Sanchez, David Garcoa and Geraid Ca-aus. Interment will follow (-ate Heaven Cemetery Gabaldon Moi-oar.

r- Blvd. SW, in charge SANCHEZ Adel.a Stephens Sancher, 0. resident of Albuquerque, passed awav Thursday morning a' a iocai hosptial She is survived by four daughters, Mrs Trinv Garcia. Mrs A Moya Mrs Floy tSemtidai Sanchez, and Emily Sanchez, four sons, Al and his Wife Clonnda, Dennis, G'dbert and his wife Ruth Joe and his wife Mary Jane, 24 grandchildren, and 29 greatgrandchildren She was a member of Our Lady of Helen Chmcft and League of the Sacred Heart. She was preceded death by her husband, Jose, W09.

and by a Jaugnter. Amalia Moiiv 1 Gabaidon. in 1915 The rusary will be recited Friday evening at 40 Our Lady of Beleii Church and Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated Saturday at 9 50 at the Church, Rev F'r Pat. Farm, celebrant Pallbearers wall be Gilbert Garcia, Paul Stephens. Mova.

Leroy Gabaldon. Co.bert L. Sanchez, and Albert San, hez Interment will follow in the family plot in the Catholic Cemetery Gabaidon Mortuary. FiOO Cu-rs Blvd SW. in SANCHEZ Roberto Sancnez.

"0. a resident of Aibojuerqiie since WM, died Wednesday. He is by hi- wife Angelina Sanchez of Albuquerque, son. Robert Sanchez, Jr. of Albuquerque, daughters.

Angle Carder of Ckialioma City. OK and Debbie Sanchez of Albuquerque, grandchildren, Jodi Kileen and Brcone Joei Sanchez both of Albuquerque; sister Bertha Sanchez of F.1 Pa.sO, TX He was a member of the Chruch of Chr.st. Services will be held Saturday at 2 00 PM in the University Church of ClT.st. TCI Gold SE with Harold Parker and Clinton Hu'tey officiating Interment will be in the National cemetery Monday, July at AM Pallbearers uill be Jessie Gilbert Goytia. 1 GARDNER Mr Cieorge Rogers Gardner Jr.

age fc and a resident of Aibuquerque 2" years, died Tuesday following an accident He is survived by his Faye. two sons, Homer Gardner of Lang-nun? CO, and Fred Gardner of Albuquerque, two daughters, Peggy Ward of Prescott. AZ and Kathy Get' of Farmingtor, 14 grandchildren, and four sisters, Ermalee Powers of Las Cnjc.es. Edith Robinson of Cardingion, OH. Anne l.itt-.n of Berthoud, CO.

and F.lnora Donnira of Wellington, KA Mr Gardner was a member of the 4th Ward Church of Jesus Christ of letter Day Saints where he was Bishop from 1975-1978 He was presently serving as Stake Patriarch of Albuquerque South S'ake and mst returned from M'ssion ip Wisconsin following his retirement two vears ago Mr Gardner worked 20 years with Reynolds Electric and was founder of Gardner-Zemke Co Services will he held Saturday at 2 00 4th Ward Church of Jesus Christ of letter Day Saints, 5'no Haines NE, with Bishop John Hawk Intemem will follow Sunset Memor.a! Park Fitzgerald and Son Funeral Directors. 3115 Car lisle NE, are in cnarge of arrangements GERARD Dorothy Gerard, age "5. passed awav Wednesday at a local nursing home Mrs Gerard had been a resident of Albuquerque for years coming from Illinois she is survived by her daughter, Lucretia Ernst and husband Gerald P. Ernst of Albuquerque, and three grandchildren. Stephen of Nebraska, Jeffrey Ftah.

and Pamela Ernst of New York In lieu of flowers, the family wishes that donations be made to the American Heart Truman NE. 8110 Private disposition has taken place Arrangements by the Crestview Funeral Home, "Mil Wyoming NE HAAR- Margaret F. Haar, age 24 and a resident of Clarendon, TX, died there Sunday She is survived by her mother, Carmen Haar. of Albuquerque, rwo children, Demonic and Christina Haar; three brothers, Stephen, Benjamin and Jonathan Haar, sister, Tncia Haar, and grandmother, Mrs Lucille Duran. of Las Vegas, NM Mass of Christian Burial was heid Thursday morning Queen of Heaven Catholic Church, with Rev.

Fr Philip Pachavachira, celebrant. Interment followed in Mt. Calvary Cemetery Serving as casket bearers were Jonathan Haar, Ben-amm Haar. Stephen Haar. Dwigh' Duran, Tony Maes-tas.

Joseph Barbero. David Barbero and Ben Duran and Son Funeral Directors. 5115 Carlisle NE, were charge of arrangements OFF' EL--The "family of Norai "Red" lloele, wishes to thank their many friends and relatives whose sympathy and thoughtfulness will aiwa', be gratefully remembered and deeply appreciated French Mortuary, 1111 University NE Lt'CERtV-Mrs. Rosaura Fueero. age a lifelong resident of Albuquerque passed a ay-Wednesday following an illness Mrs Fuceio is survived by her sons.

Flfego Fuoe-o and Regir.a. ponciano Lucero and wife Emma. Arturo l.ucero, Ernest Lucero and wife Lniiia, all of Albuquerque, Gilfred Lucero and wife Stella of Fallbrook A. and Alex Lucero and win Maria of Vista. CA, daughters.

Umisa Lucero. Mis Nora Rodriguez and husband Guadalupe. Mrs 'dor gare! Aifaro, Mrs Darela Bareia and husoar.d Sesario. Lucero. Mrs Kathy and husband Tommy, ah of A.buquerque NM one brother, Joaquin Garcia, one sister.

Mrs 55 grandchildren 56 great grandchildren, and 15 great Mrs Lucero was a member 0: the Sar. Igraco Catholic Church A rosary, wi.i be recited evemr.g the Garcia Mortuary Chape! at Funeral services will be conducted Satvrrdav Satellite weather photo taken at 1 :30 p.m. Thursday New Mexico Rain Washes Gulf States Northwest, and from lower Michigan across the lower Great Lakes into New England. Today's forecast called for showers and thundershowers from the northern Pacific Coast into the Dakotas. Scattered, mostly afternoon and evening thunderstorms should occur over the upper Great Lakes, the southern and central Rockies, and southern and central Florida.

Ramshowers should be scattered across northern New-England. Most of the nation should have high temperatures in the 80s or 0s. Highs should be in the 60s and 70s from the northern half of the Pacific Coast to Idaho and Montana, and over New York state, Pennsylvania, New and New England. Temperatures should reach 100 to 110 degrees through the desert Southwest. THF ASSOCIATED PRESS Showers and thunderstorms ex-tendeJ from centra! Texas into southern Louisiana and over much of the Florida peninsula on Thursday.

Heavy rains fell over parts of north-central Texas, with Guthrie receiving 6.25 inches. A flash flood watch was posted for parts of the area. Showers and thunderstorms were scattered across the northern Rockies and New England. Thunderstorms were widely scattered from western South Dakota across the southern and central Rockies. Midday temperatures climbed to near 100 degrees in western Nebraska, and readings above 100 degrees were common in the California and Nevada deserts.

Temperatures were only in the upper 50s and 60s across the Pacific Dale Bruce Agnus SCHIr AN celebrated onceptior Ml valvar SE in char Pnl: P.id.iia. Sam Solevn and Gene Mortua-v .1111 fmversity NF -Ma-s for M.arii'n will be turdai at w. a at Immaculate Church iti'erment will be in deme-ert. Strong -Thome, lit Coal of ar'ancements In Leu of flowers may be made 'o the United Parkin-ran. West Superior St Chicago.

made to the Hospital Home Health Care, SOfl Walter KE, Albuquerque, NM 8" 502 Romero Funeral Home, Belc-n is in charge of arrange ments BOONE--Jennie "Jean" May Boone, a resident of Albuquerque died Tuesday. She is sun reed by her daughter. Claudia A. Nobles and husband Bobbie and grandson, David Garrett Nobles, all of Albuquerque; sister. Fern Cypher of CA.

brother-in-law sister-in-law, Irwin and Estabel Boone of CA, Helen Boone Weils Moody of CA ana Helen Doty of Omaha, NB She was bom. 'i' Omaha, NB on Dec 8 Mis Boone i'ved in Novato, CA with her buoanil. the late Lt Col Rowland A. Boone since tne RSO's when he was stationed at Hamilton Air Force Base From 191 to 115 she lived the Mann Vallev Mobile Country Club She was a resident of Albuquerque since 19S.5, when she came to live with her daughter She was a current member ol Novato Chapter of Eastern Star Cremation has taken place and the interment of the cremain? will be in CA French Mortuary Ill Fmversity N'E "Jean" May Boone, a resident of Albuquerque died Tue She is survived by her daughter, Claudia A. Nobles and husband Bobbie 1, and grandson.

David Garrett Nobles, all of Albuquerque, sister Fern Cypher of CA: brother-in-law sister Fwir. and KtM Bonne of CA. sisters-in-law, Helen Borne Weils. M.iodv of CA and Helen Doty of Omaha. NB She was bom in Omaha, NB on Dec 5, Mrs Boone lived in Novato.

CA with her husband the late Ft Co! Rowland A since lit- iso's when he was stationed at Hamilton Air Fi'ce Base From to 1S she iived 11: the V.ann Vallev Mobile Country Club She was a resident of Aibuquerque since F'S5, when she came to live with her daughter She was a current member of Novato Chapter i9of Eastern star remanon has taken, place and the interment of the ci-emains will be in CA trench Mortuary, Hi! NF COOK-Fred Cook died July 2. Wo Hi was born April lode Madison, KS Mr Cook spent a number of years Missouri before coming to in isS8 He was a member of Sombre Del Monte Christian Chinch, the Masonic Lodge, and the Shrine He is survived by his wife, Viae Alece Cook' five children, Fred Cook of Golden. CO, Patricia Ann McKirney, of Aurora, CO. Kenneth Cook, of Trjeras. NM.

Douglas Cook, of Highland Ranch, CO. and William Cook ol Ft Collins, Cii. one sister, Fisie McClurc of Wichita, KS; 12 gr inochikfren, and 4 great grandchildren Memorial services wi" re held Sunday aticnioor, at 2 at Sombre Christian Church. 252 Ftah NE w.th the Rev Ma'hhott officiating Privaie at 'is'a Verde FOLEY Raymond M.chael Foiev a res: dent of Albuquerque 'J war-, d.ed Moaday He is survived by his wife. Agaes iey of the home; daughter.

Dorothy iVpenter and husband Maurice of Bar.gkoK. gtar.Jchilditn. Sandra Carpenter of Denver Ci 1 u'tis i arpenter of Dallas, TX and Hnmn ana husHar.d Randy of Dayton, and tour greatgrandchildren Services will be held Saturday for 12 55, a passed awav the Garcia San the Murtuary Lhape: to the Church where Mass ol be celebrated at at the Mt Calvary Ceme Catholic Resurrection will Interment will be: sins iundatran. 11 SEIMEAKS-V. of Bosque Farms Oil Vs IT Seimears, 0' Bos, Teresa Scott, An: a Farms, vM Aline, nkia.

six Elouix' K.e.n, 1 sogne. June Lak brothers. Geors Seimears. C'ho-lt three anj ACROSS THE COUNTRY S'ove his wife, vsanaa Farms, NM three daughters. Funas NM Pehra Bailev, i Bevei of Bosque other, Mav Thurman, of isters.

Fucrt-atia Rodenbaucn. arcrs Ramer. Gertrude Jes-. and Cora Sue Thornton; five eime.ars. Alien Seimears.

Lei 41 Se imtat's and Sieve Seimears. The Garcia Mortuarv, Sth and SW, Hi Pre Otlk pm EOT. Fn. Jul, 4 i i it ruittttJSI "ji charge of service arrangements MCCARTHY-Mrs Catherine m' McCarthy, a resident here, died late Thursday morning in a local hospital following an illness She is survived by her daughter, Catherine Keller and her husband John ot Albuquerque, and three gi Terrence, Colleen, and Margiret Keller The and Peccv ed Sun ra.dren. Angela Scott.

James Scott. -01-, st -oy. also -airvived by Lady and lie wos ecrdy in Ueath hv his sister, rir ni. enemies and was a'l nis ffe uis services will be odavatd in a1 the Los Chavez First i "or Chavez. NM with Rev Fi the rosary wil be reel Chapel of Fitgeia 5113 Callsie NE celebrated Monday announced Tlic'ar av reclr.ji- will he Key seimears.

official-Coal in charge of retains may be He.mt As-uK-iarion. 52 -fix too yrt9b Me Brothers will the be conduce, Chape! '0 tine of the Re sar AlhatncXY tn 52 h4 clr Aiiuriiic S4 nil clr Anc Horn He na clr Asticviiic oO clr HH tin clr Atlanla. nil cii Austin -fn c-Jv Hhiiiraoie is" clr riul.re:'. rn Birmr.ch.: V' n2 cir n- Knee c.ly Hosa," cl: Browns-, "i cdv sslv Br.iniit..-.Vt cdy IV-net '1 01 cir Clairleslor oi Jr IharloiteNc u4 (N clr hever.m- ciiv (n-icafo '5 ly clr "4 clr '2 sir I "4 So 01 clr iircord 11 L(lv Uaaas-i't Won1- clr Damn eti IVnvrr "4 of- clr He. Mo-e- clr "li'.

the American Diabetes 15 s.m Ivdro or tne La le Tlu Gat'aiuon Tino yp'-r-. cio' op t-rv one ho wa -oaihe'a 'a- time of recea! 1 Coal in cnarge of time and pia. amilv prefers a-: osd snepherd. P( 1 Box 5ss for Mr Chanes sia.v from 1 00 in 4 0V amy Chapel unera; serv ur.i.o, from the Garcia Church he: or e.e ceh'brated a' 9 'la Memo Mortuarv. Sth and arratigemen's 'he KesuH'i'C! will 0: Chinch i'.

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Medicai Center, Agent Cashier Cancer Research Project, 2100 Ridge, resi SF. French Mortuarv. Fill Fnviersity NF Mr Kol-e-t 1 be 00 .1 L' a in Faon I ha n-l ol 1 T'ioto 1 Vital h'l-y Ferns olliciatma intornaait il' 111 -on: on, I o'k ill he f-s 5 a 1:1 5 fr a on Fey Fr Hend in Coma's Ci-i's Bhd 42, Robert Hector Sanchez Riles Planned Saturday 'ans -Fa-a' FlacMa'! i.rana la; Croat Itee'i-K'' Hart'ard Helena I'onalaij Fousioii Indianapi sr is Kansas n'- clr kalct'. a in Vet-as In" clr Kama City no civ Little Kocls SS "2 coy Ke 10 Cir LisAnicelts tt tti coy RiChmorx! k' Ixmisvioe sir lw ur Lnbbaicls 'il cl' Mbuns sj cv Merrirns "3 inly Sait Uu rn Miami peach K.1- "I san Anlo'no i Mkiian.1 nlcssa Ko clr San ri.ec'o cc. "5 oi '7 s' Paui SO 5'- ca, San.

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Wind-s, ner- vju c'-ao 'ao'-No "Ve vV.u-s ll.c''- 'Sv fe. Memorial services will he Sarur city for Robert Hector Sanchez, minister of the Isleta Street Uilesia de Cristo (Church of Christ The serv ices for the "0-year-old Saiu he, wlb.) died Wednesday, M. iil be at 2 p.m. at the University Church of Christ, T01 Gold SE. A naiae of la! I'aso, Sanchez was a of the Heatnnont Business.

Ad nun-strati an School in Texas Alter to Albuquerque Sanchez was asked bv offi cials ot ill-' irniF-Church ff church's tiru work speaking peopU- lie leader of the St unul his death Survivirs are Ins w. Saiichez of ASbi! -jiter Robert Sanch Albuquerque, tuo Aniie d' cio: of Ols'i. and Debbie a Albuquerque, a sister, chez of El Paso, and dren. ICC.iiM I Sylll r. el b'," 1 y'; S.

1 via! 1 i FOKFl AS 1 i. iiiV Robert H. Sanchez 'taa-s I.s-li- Mho. Aircrali Dciirner E.C. ell: MUTHFASTFl.AlVs.

s.oic a' 'aOH'it ilianc': vcard- 'j, o-oi i'oio's M''os isttcli yy i Kv-VhV. I NOH1I1 NO SOI TH CKNTKVl MI'INFAINS M) I KNTH.M. HKiHLANDs Vantv ilndv unit a of af'emoi'n nnih'Smie Pianile; s'uno is We-t aarj HimlS innh it'-'ti 1 1'SdvUixt. 1 received 15 invention ly for mechanical 1 -t terns. Horn in ll-I0 in bai-e, Wells went to wtuk lor r.Fl.l.l.Vl Uasi: A 1 i Kd-uard Wells, ulio for nearly half a century bellied sinne of the world's most famous aircraft, in-cludini; the Boeing and 4'7.

has died al "5 MSiK FX1FNIIFII NFW MENU 0 FOKFl 1 5a' afternoon ami tliaader-'ioyye: to inaiu seasonal ayeiaio 11 chs from the 'IK ai Sis 111 the yy(': an, tLOWfcRS SAY 11 ALL ls.K N'slo. 1 -is A.a'nns i i.slls Vni 1'aHsi S.uita Fe I Ni-i's MSiK Ftialosii Pel's 1 Pl'i II AMI MlF.ij.F RIO CRANDK 1 after earning a degree from Staufot He retired as a sem i'illM vuv Wells, died Tuesday, was recoidm.vd for cr.ii'.ributmns to de- 1 dent and ci eompiex aeros-pace Hi i.H HiOl and a' sal stHlll liNl'-ii NAF SiUTlttU terns ncconiphsliments and board lsTS in csiLiii enidineerini;.

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