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<br />00l~J3 <br /> <br />Stone Funeral Slated <br />Saturday at' Boulder <br />By. MORT STERN. He is survived by his wife, Mr!. <br />OeJ:t\:er PO!!t Staff Writer. Marjorie Stone; his mother, Mrs. <br />Funeral services will be held Mary Stone of Glendale, Calif.; a <br />~turday at 10 a. m. at the First sister, Mrs. Helen Rogers at Glen- <br />Congregational church of Boulder dall~:; four brothers, Lawrence L. <br />for Clifford H. Stone. one of the Stone, Bruce P'_' Stone and Earl <br />nation's foremost water conserva- Stone of Glendale. and Ralph Stone <br />tion authorities. who died at New of Denver: three daughters, Mrs. <br />Orleans early Wednesday. Burial Patricia Tretick of Muncie. Ind.. <br />wiU be in Green Mountain cerne- Mrs. Diana Pawloski of Salina. <br />tery at Boulder. Kan., and Mrs. Sylvia Irvin of <br />Stone, 64, director' of the Colondo Boulder, and two grandchildr@n. <br />water board sin~e 1937, di@d after LOSS MOURNED. <br />A, heart attack In a New Orleans . <br />.liotel. He had flown to New Or- ~~ws ,of. Stone IS death brought a <br />leans to attend a meeting of the natlon~/lde wave of regret and <br />Al'kaosas-Red-Whife Riven Inter- mTypou~mgl' 'th " f <br />. lca were e reac 10n5 0 <br />8ge~cy comn~nttee. Governor Thornton and David B. <br />HHi body WIll be ~lown to BOlllder, Charlton of Portland. Ore., chair- <br />\\'hcre Stone had lived for 15evera] man of the national executive board <br />)'ears, '....;.. of the Isaak ,Walton League of <br />America, <br />.. All Colorado .ha~ suffered a se- <br />vere loss." said tI1e governor. He <br />called Stone "R valued personal <br />friend" and a "most capable au- <br />thority on water conservation." <br />Charlton said: <br />. "We in the Isaak WaHon ]ea~ue <br />all over the country are familiar I <br />with the consistent and effective I <br />work whi~h. Clifford Stone has ac- <br />complished over the years to pro-' " <br />tect states rights'- as to water. His J <br />program of interstate water com- ~ <br />pacts' is highly preferable to the C <br />valley authority approac.h. t. <br />"Clifford Stone has made a great ( <br />contribution not only to the future ( <br />of Colorado but to the future of l <br />the west. His death i:!l a. distinct <br />loss." .. <br />