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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 2

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WATrnt no nf! rii'fi n. rnn vy m. ttt T1 THE DAILY RECORD IN BRIEF "Pair Deoi" on.Urge Bonus Foreign Roundup pretfy Blonde Couldn't Be (Ci-ntinufd) The Weather. Licensed to Wed. w.

li. I'll! Tl c1 Navy Rocket Soars 106.4 Miles at Sea I alked Uut ot buicide Leap p.it.nv r. warm. )' 'WA: C.i-tid il isir inimn'ti Siituiflav; nil' UP in ii 0 i to' I S.iOif-el.i'.; ciiMiiiv 'Ai'l'ly r.il- v. Rough Road ifor Keeping in Congress iMen 65 on Job Divorce Pftitions Filed.

trie nl I'a. (AT) A young woman plunged to lrt-m the revfath floor of a downtov. i Kr-K, I'll a V. li Jiet nr. ca hers trid to convince her an ''I Kl.

btntn, M'i, i IH'14-UVC-nV TI-Ook. 1 plamiuT mks ruW-e, tin will neir i vt Unn; Koi irJ iHiilis to tiorttuil IOWA ll'll II 'I 'fi'ow i .1 if! 1 1. 1 the noted Aoiei le-iu won ami Caur- of 1. I'Oif! If. f.r i omit i fi( V.

Aii.l Washington, IV 1 A 1 1 1 A 1 )l ic.iei of a p- eidi'tii in! to give employcm mm lit to the rational labor rr-: tonus for worhets em jind the il a V. Wir.rifn.v 'A (liUi-nd en man at i I'v PI- AM- net. I II. Dmm.1.1 k- ai'i' tirr f'i'MIn In a ff.v on lllo'-t h'fr S.t!Mfii.tv. i.l;M;f after an attorney and i i e.i:!f lined Fourti by l.niW.nj-.s th f-i Mil "Ijmii jump don't jump." wiis as Je.in ifltol, bo Sous i r- 1 was cited I III pub-, pmye i.

sue beans Fl as i i ot that con-U ecur it icMrmrr.t age is garni (i. l'iik and K.rk M.iv CiUt tHt: 'iiti (i IS, I ((. plamlifj irrkil til. un- voi, u-id u.tr I f': cruelty aliened. ir.srt, 7 Jl; Sorol-f 4 fir Kumlnv, 4 f't- v.ciii go for the I rumam lav ni rfr.d of Labor Tot.

in has Ennland SffH tHry f.T 1 Tot' M-year-old hotel 1 there and ti led to rea- there and tiled to itiiioiM'd 'I" IS tu riscn'm London --'UP ,74 io a tise en I r7 tn M.mUt It was t'i rnturt'i the niori! i nf' h-v Ii.us.i'd ei jr i- Kini'ner Slit hire. lv if p' I the I Iran Afni Lin-iile Voi'i'ler rid iv tldirar. Nl.im iiP.N it. "I stood rra-L Mrra vr Kt f.nn Willi her. So Old the Others Miiiiumtn ThiUMlnv l-i 1 1 'A Slit were waiting for til" elevator, i nov, a.

in. "I ems there ere ahuol I wttwn) people ftlanding thric. I IrHiv, 1 p. in. I'luwui'mm her hi.

W.in-f't, thill I led In Dim-. 24, 1915; ruini'ij iK-nk rtlvoir oliirr lief court dreiet lit; cl ui-l-ty ii.a to d. '-I Kainnju Kcntifth; mar. n-(i CHI, II, iwi, WiU'tleo; tilsintifT "'Ks of HUM to lip bout in J.llv plus lituli'itiiiy (tp; allntliPV fees and eluld tit ro. trt rii'Httw teaoaiMlile, cn.ellv Bilcgfd.

.71 te that i.it let fiom ii Is HKI C'-ot to i re i. Washington. 0- raw r.1 Fridiv that a rocket rose 10(5 4 miles from a launching ship the i '-cif-c Thursday rr.gbt. The raw fiud the fl'ght set a new altitude record for an Amrn-ran-built. mgllag rocket.

It was the first tune Vikmr tie navy's largest jockrt for ic-caMh in the ITP'T atmosphere, had been launched fren ship. Rockets launcher! at the White Sands, N. rrovinir ironml have rear-lied Idj. Iit-r altitude. A German XI rocket went up 114 mites from While S.mdv A two-stage rocket hr.s ascended to more than miles from White Sands.

A two-stage r-'Hkrt is simply two rockets togi '-her. r.r'.vt the other has its fuel. i Hie problem i to k'ep men (IS 41 sw ir.pli ft.Ittlilill Vrtir ietl fid dueeltoii, li a- ni Wind veil), dy, a a. ut. 'ait port) a HuhU'Man paisou.

After a fij-iiiintite talk with Aihevon, the blonde wife of Itoli-ert A. '(i(rler of New 1'nrk aiil she fly to Washington to seek the help of I'rtHidrnt Divorces Granted. Her spinning hody fell on the hood of an automobile in a p.uk-ins lot, rrushlng the hood. "div, Wil'am bad viMh-tl a telephone opi'iator fi nd in a law e. Ota' of the attorneys in tlie firm, 1 ti, di senbcd how hi-and oOti'is in gn with V.il!;arns Said I- "I Imp standing mi a ut the building outside the window by the elevators "1 was dumbfounded.

She sen -ma at 'lJiiii't f.eaf I Fire Alarms e'lialoltrt Tiiif, tU, ftnrn lent tied in Ciiu kaw An i.ll' About an hour hler It juuUrd nr over work when they want hv a fi5 to Ft lourd anutlier to keep Ihelr job, even tinmen jiroHisnl Involving the i they cmmiIiI retire on et mnent inmptioUiT of tlie eiirrenry. and private pension pbini at iur fA Wheiry of Nebi af.ti.-i, the Hi tUx-r ader. fa.d the Ti ion a.oees v.itli Shdder that dp hoard "irnverj tna'Kin tb.rse men letii'e is bad fur that Scott I.neas has only fdiuiit the Indivnluals anl js bad fioin ef tl. jenate with him; the st.inripoli.t ot inrrrws'ng iinem-when thf wants In put plov ment mid losipg vvoi kry useful-over Ins 7a deal' rop tw. f-hiionty Leader l.uran (D I'll! They said that many major mi Tlnnsdjv, 8 45 p.

rn To Biat- enh," Urx Pe-is c.to veri-lv fnr tittik frt 't toou; eeMtlri nble 4 -j, uouiiies wereni linn hM. Mie kept saying she didn't have any fi lends, "Then she heani a police siren She said, 'Some on of a gun called Ihe "Sue rut down on The ledge and ills), let. pi In Miss William- purse was a bi ii umupined note hich said: "I just couldn't gt by," IIHS; plaint, fT araotei ipp'irt of iiniinr child fur snoiv.rt nrl Ktiotney fee; eroelty urd, Separate Maintenance Asked to truck; Hliel.t 1o Uiih'. I'Sldiiv, 4 C'J a. in To Firestone Pe- tte.idii.i! 315 East Fifth, smoky Vogr ler, 33, joamdant viee pn-s-ident of lia- Intel natu'inal Telephone Tobuuaph Co, was ted of i Ktiioiiaff in I VViliard; mar l'ti'liiv.

fi a. in: To I.tim-, 1 1 -v i.i--, Maureen tier i and Aaion; no PiiS. Buildirio; Permits in tlie futde f- and on Feb. was Moii'-oct'd to l'i years in paeon. yei aie adapting a tide of rom- i led the oppo-foit to 2 Scnfenced in the irrirniiiiit'iim piilMiiv retirement at 6.1.

Tlie Ibdjuiiindioi ri Mu. Veto ler I I Measles on flew brie from Vie Slahter pioptoei) that the rombinat ion of erg be given an incentive to keep District Court Ai AebeHoii, jsotithtrn lientonals and Uepub- workers fil or older at their jobs. I.euis rr wnnry Fain, 'Any time a riir'f'n fii'biy af-rt noi "i real eii-iis eomes up about the id.iy flf-rttioi'o re 10 coyx in WATF'llS, Geratiiine, Jf2 FdwanlJ- To fi.r-t privalp ftanitf H.x'.Ui, V.I'U.ibN, Wayne, Honte 3: To ret oni" sinrv frame welling, 3t24, at SMS 1 H.etnn; IIKIinlt'K, Wnvtie, Mavwood: To erect nee i.tni-v f'itlte vv 1 1 on fi $4.7 Lmuriin Pintnn' nw it tr SfliWAKCK, J. 1), 2l'a We-t fonrUi: To i-rec-l two ene-slorv ftaoii" OwelluiKs at and H.indidph; eneli and 11111- one-loty priviiti! frame dwellinn. at Kandolph; 1H.Bni.

Waterloo Evlan Held wr Polk Co. Assail! Edward J. Ford. 24, ef 72(1 WeM ir deal' a roahSon v.ull take eon- He tttiggehted that the employer lie giim one-third of the amount the worker wnulil have reeelveil In soiial security retirement vbs to Decline in Waterloo T'I vtnut.it Ji e'Pi T.ord Mildmay of Flete, Ki.glisit gehllei.iari Jockey and fiietid of tin- Pioyal laoulv. sMummm tl.f m-at lieie J-riday and di'-appciired.

The 11-year-old bnehelnr Deer it off-but raili ti ried in Am', 11, separated Apr. 1, plattil.f? seeks ctelndy of -is- minor c'nldieii, Anne, 10; etia Sue, 7: I'aMi' riarrv, gnri and 1 0 month child support, po. he.ssion of houn'liold pood-) and and donee of bepaiale ma in ettfi nee Births Reported. Mipfi Mfirtoriil. M-s.

Falph. re-liar Falli. I. im, and Mu. Andrew, Shell n.iek, 1,1, Mr.

and Mi. Weir, Poi'te Cllv, la Kitl. STIfhKiHT. Mr. and Mn.

Harold, nunketUin, fit I. St. I Mr. and Mrs. Mike, New- ton, -ir.

SMITH, Mr. and Mu. Vlratl. Dunker-tou, litiv, I a ol i war ef it is a 'lent county a plea ef iU't aault wil'n i to tent bodily injury. Also in nistriet court ttarrmi'ton.

3H. Negro, of U- SM1T Pan. HJ'i fooitii; 'in The M.lilt vote iu another le(ory for Senator laft (ft Ohio) over President Truman, who wants to repeal the i aft Hartley labor law. Far lull The plan would work like was repojled missinK after going Assuming a man wna entitled to alto (lie Muifrout, for a morning dip $75 monthly pension from the ernnu-nt, or a year, Ins Fi 1- Mullan avenue, was being held in! Meet one iotv fimoe tivveliina, ill-! Keptirti'd eases of mea.dei, peiin-d to he on the decline day, veeording to figures able fioni the v. lie lam avenue, was tr Pf'to-in; To il'oili.

coim.ty jail, Des Momcs, Fri-t w'' day under bond after being! pttva'e ttsit.p o'a t'K 1 1,. (, jp-loyer would get a year from I Berlin Tlie ate. the the government for keeping the wed both road and ee traffic Willi assault to do in, ex, at inn jii 1.1,1.-1 01 aie reiiured to lie tallied r.avs jail :u.cr pa- to 'two charges of drut.ken driving TaTt Mid the imi: Svnacocue was charged With as--enngrcs- "is a i i i niot bodily injury and larceny. I ef these poult as a result ot a kr.ifc att.uk 7air deal' nieasurcs." r.n C'latem Moore, Negro, ot! Toft the union of Republic a. m.

Friday in Drs Moines. man employed. between Western (lennany and I liuiler the plan the individual, trrlln Friday, the first nnnivers-irv I rould still rellre fit (i.1 if he desired of the Soviet bloek'. Hut he ul.ai could keep on Western The money tlie government paid the employer would encourage the! About 50 West-bound barge, bms to keep the man working, and wrr' "viet ti jans and southern Demorriits on this er; issue would not continue on tlie controversial f.dr employment 2.10'i Pouglas street last mm Synagogue In ear riea of r.ot pmlty and en'ored Last iiionth a total of 306 cases were reported but so far this month only SS placards have been posted warning thai the child disease Is present. Cont pa red to last month when about It) cases a day wete reunit Spinning Power, Size of Coulee Dam Awesome (Continued) er; tlirre is emptiness on the other side.

Folk County Sheriff Howard ('. Iteppert said Friday that lord tohl hheriff's deputies that he was lit he appointed a Waterloo police officer June 1. eommiss.on bill. plea ef guilty. Harrmr'ton was charged thi etoolovt iu iuennerg waterway I also recompense the guide.

The Columbia valley, the Missouri valley, the Central valley, the southwest, the St. Lawrence, centralized, regional authorities with localized control, to bring the benefits of water and of power to all the people of all the country. It Is an argument, controversial, embittered, contentious, unsettled, but seeing (irand Coulee, It becomes an argument obvious. Woman Motorist value of the reduced productive the elderly man. ed, tins month's average seems to: Waterloo Tolice Chief llarrv be slightly less than five a day.

jKneg said that, although Fori lias drunken driving Apr. 23, mm. and on Juiv 1049. lie was sentenced by JudKe WJiudU T. Fvans to days on each count, the- sentences to run eor.currer.tty.

Faces ,1 Characs ehei kpolnt on the I ast est (,, r-imiit border. On the super highwav Western fierinany and Feuhu, est bound Clennan tru, ks were three measles One Year ago on The road swings past the bridge, taken the -vvri'ten civil service cx- fit Cedar Wallhcr Lcawu then whereas 3-1 animation, be lias not taken the oralirdiinces down to the left. cases were na ca'-c-s of mumps were tallied- So or pas'-ed the physical and 'curves back to tne ruuu. Mcetinff Sunday 1 i SU'. I Falls Mrs.

Avis I'Stch- ev. residiiijf in Itiv ei -bluff in OF INAUGURATES SERVICE TELLING OF at Iowa Falls far thus month 11 of mumps lias not. been ceitified by the civil An enormous pounding thunder; its own case have been refolded. jsemre commission. i begins, and looking up you see js impossih( it jlined uj) at tlie Ib-hnstcdt i The Soviets were ius-pecting dnimilely cargoes find drivers' doeu liienls, I Fi anl; flirt -iT Tlie Th S.

b-gb u. s. bid invitations Pords statement that he is ''uinrnovcd, it is impossible to con- bond of $212 Friday for: tn Mayor Don Eellsi Iowa Falls. la, Wallher league Wnilil IS Viiiiou youiee mull ivnv ering above, a mammoth unhe template what men are planning there arlrt liA be appointed is therefore not true, Kiicg said. conit Saturday morning, as a re-: members of the Evangelical l.utb-sull of an alletred Iu! run Incident eran churches in the Eldnra cir- A.ev tr.emld of the Cedar Fall e'l mhp v.

Thp tievau.e t-ieic Krrat dnn th(. fantastic Cedar Falls Chamber of 'Any "18 jsist west of.cuit, Iowa district cast, Missouri commission appeals court Friday "achievement, says it all. Nothing is One year ago chbken pott was (he dominating Illness with 4 reported in April, I'll'l. The number of ea-es does pot in-dicatf an however, officials rarents of children who have are cautioned to 'keep the children quiet. Is, after seeing The charges were filed against him hy Catherine Kornish, Stuart, l.i..

who is a pardon rink in the office of Gov. William S. Bcardsley. Kuehn's nun-ery about 1 1 11 Thin s- synod, will have a lallv in the affirmed the conviction and dnv night, lininanuel Lutheran church in year ef Mrs. Vvette rolice three charges: Heck-'Iowa Falls Sundav afternoon, ii of I'u ook ivn, N.

in the P.nUiOSSiy me con.es fo the spillways, twice as high as JSi- t)mt agara Falls. I who may wish to snl his merchandise or products to the I'mled States govert ment may f.nd a new service inaugurated by ihe Cham-her of Commmce recently very icr air force husband last The guide gabbles statistics, facts and figures are flung at you. Du- less drivir.g. leaving tbn arenr; of; An attendance of about lai) is nig of an accident and driving without a expected, acrordiiig to Fiev. II 11, Oct.

She filed the charces in a jus- helpful. vou trv to scribble them Wins Parole on Drunk Driving line ef tUn rteaee court in Polk'tlftllly Sec. Fran Cole Fi id.iy announced Malaya county. According to authorities in down. the Folk count sheriff's office, she! thev are bard to grasp LOAN APPROVED FOR PLANNING OF VINTON STREET, SEWER JOBS Singapoie p.

menl Friday made of hand grenades in is in limann, pastor hi me nosi Aecdiclmg to tlie police invesli-! ehnn h. gntmn of the occurrence, the car Itcgmtrat ion will berm si 2 driven by Mis. Ritchev struck a and there will be a lin.sioess car driven bv Mis 1 L. Lillelmt session iu the aflernoon. Iiuiner 2tJ03 Iowa sli eel, and sped au-aylwi11 l' Jf'ved in the church at ti iu the darkness.

P- rvdiei. 1 1 rose a 1 1 from the 13 of ho that the r'uimbir off.ee has available to its a dav-by-day summary of bid imitations on governmeiit puiThascs. Further information nav be ob- ie govern-e carr.vini; p.apore and that the charges grow out of: the face of the dam itself, the gi- Arnold Cecil King, 23, of an attempt hy Ford to steal her eantie. looming, overbearing, strnc-i Wahurt street, was given a sus- Malaya punishnbli! bv death. In tin II.

(ID The, purse. dure which is certainly one of the ponded fine of $300 and paroled Bmirke Hickeu--1 In her complaint. Miss Cornish alltinm sights of creation. iU) J-hsfrict. Court Pailiff Charles sr.

rr -l Washington, iffico of Sen. no tier, tIMai, last fc weeks, llirep grenndi have been (brown in Siiusanore i I ownoiship sahl riiuav mans I ii i i-m churches in the circuit in ll.udm. ncss to the Fraiikli Crundv and Man-hall one of them at (luv. (Sncain. iiiicuey car alter a wi accident eb'aaied the 1 her, cense num- SweiUer late Thursday.

King had pleaded guilty to a charge of drunken driving. He was arrested by Waterloo police Mar. 19 at the scene of th Congress hotel fire abuut 3 a. m. ir Franklin 'fur advanced planning of rtreet alter rhe bad been mauled.

I an 1 S'-wer const ruction have b.een- Miss Cornish said that the s- for Vinton and and robbery took place in jdnah. park about 1:30 m. Friday I rnm the buses ent to the west powerhouse, a hiiRC hlfih ball filled with nine great generators spinning In their squat red painted capsules of steel at even intervals along a red cement floor. counties will attend. Wind Woman Cets SigJit Had: at 115 DEATHS I IS lULWUI Far.end services are pending for Lewis HI, who died at the home of his daughter.

Mis Frnest Hamm, 1120 Logan avenue, a' 9 20 T- m. Thv.rsd.iy cm pbcauors incident to advanced The senator's office said the gen-; while she and Ford ore en route oral services administration ap- to a restaurant south of Des Moines, proved a Lao of $2,320 for Vuihm fhey were in an auto at the time. 22 Per Cent of 90!) Cars Checked Hare Had Lip Jits Egypt i Cairo -'UP Tlie Ooyal council meet May to pass judiunoi.f. Ion the jiiarfia.ee of King Famuli's 'I'fcr 1o a Christian commoner in (S.iu Francisco, Cal it as iioimccd Fiidev. Washington, L) C.

.11 A nevv ami for Slmuar.dnali. fcd Couple front Holland at Pella Festival of Tulips woi Id has opened for Mary Frooks Authorities said she filed the charces as an individual and the ease has no connection with her We stood on a runway along the. wall perhaps 30 ft. above them. From there we descended by el-j f.nt nrl i( liinro KURDELMEIER RITES srr, i 'at the age of 115.

ir Fills-More than 22 rcr for many vears because of fed. lie was born on Aug. 1 A court circular said llt-year-old SATURDAY AT CRESC0 position as a pardon clerk. i eua, ia. l.i i eiiieriv iJi.iirn son (1f of the mo'or chicles cataracts on l.nlh eyes, the Negro andes, stopped on the highway during the 'woman has had her sight lestoted 70 fret lo the turbine rooms where Cook county.

libnois. the Conrad and Lena Iiloom Ghali, 31, despite government cffoi couplp fiom the Netherlands were guests at the opening of the 1330 Fella Tulip Time festivit-es Cts'seo la. Funeral services In 1875 he came to Iowa ith lu.ui-cnecK mane lugnway uirougii surgery. court to the giant steel shafts whose tops we had seen encased above rise out of tlie earth spinning in furious She was brought to Gallhuier hospital by officials of the ittle Admits Morals Charge; Menial i I. his parents or uus uisn-ici rnursaav He marned Anna V.eikrl were deredive, according to May 17, in Si.

Paul's Luther: an records paliol in Vt Vernon 1 owns1: loo hce. nnea.ence io me uousue iu me day for Mis Frnv Kurdelmeicr of will be at 2 p. m. i Saturday in Inmiatiuri Lutheran churh in CicM-o, Itiuial wilt be p.nnci-un the Crecnficl.l I.ulheran cernc- Sisters of the Poor home, for ri'v('r- crowning of the queen. Wil- Ire.itment of her leg arteiirs.

I 1 ho checkup of lights was made Monte Cai lo Tb Filack Ii.ivvk county, Iowa. i niack 1 ne Msicrs askca mar me Hawk a period of two and one-halfl pahy of Monaco outlawed iis branc cry at Hannmiy. if IliCV could do ail V- ur l'1 vears he retired r.r.d hours- from 6.3(1 to -al two points M'e' of the French Cnumiuiiist 1.,... Ci J' O'Vcryiiiing is very cican. very ma van the scrubbing ol OlUuV UCSirQCi 'hygienic, "like a liospital," some-1 the streels and Volks parade.

one said. And the very air vibrates; Oov. William S. F.eardsley was Clinlon T. Tyacke, 13, of 1137 with a power so elemental and so.

to speak Friday's festivities, and CHiny avenue, was at liberty un-'all consumimi that it produces an Pr. K. N. Van Kleffcns. ambassador a now $2.0011 bond Friday after -inv(i hich, in viewers Irss pre- dor from the Netherlands to tins party i Sirs Knrdelmcier was the ariv 'daughter of Mr.

and Mrs, Adolph moed to 30 years ago. mgnways carrying heavy traf-; Friday. Police eye hursdav she vv JL.s wife ci.cn in reiuuaiy, boarded up us I teau- i cnecK point was at JowatPlr 1,1 glasses, in test ncr vision if teis. of and the other on highway 218 a doctor held up a piece of be pniltv to a charre of t'ndrd will be here Satur- He was a member brr I'eleis of Cre-eo She was boi here May 23. Ciii (let 30, IWO, she was married to Hoy Kurdebiieier.

They lived here and near Ridgeway until 19-11, when thev moved to a dull 11 lascivious arts with a child and oh- come close to orshmu dav. ie could Identify if said. Honored cupsIs t. Tlinrudav'i United Brethren Fareelical chtmch.joriwecn edar Falls and Waterloo. and asked In Surviving are two daughters, Patrolmen making the check is-jit.

Humm and Mrs. Joe McCracken. 532 1 sued 202. equipment tickets noting! "Yes." she in date or sentenc- taincti a uclav Sioux Cilu dels mi FTC Meet ''It's my orange. It Is a thing almost beyond ex- were Mr, and Mrs.

perlence. beyond adequate refer- (Liatse Ciras. iug. Ptlack Hawk County Attorne; larm near liarmon hnspdal Lkur Wood appeared as prosecutor i Fncp' which we luve created at fit, and his wife, B6. ar- Kiehl street, four sons, Herman, of i equipment --and 33 sum-, Tul it down." Oitirg.

Wa.sh.. Albert. of, mens to appear in court. nubuque la Lewis II Km Jef-1 Some of the latter SiamCSC TlCUlS WUI She died in Clinton, la Sioux Citv a host aS (he site for the likd low, tu Ci-'-sco Thursday after a few Frulay morning thp mvolv. I uuier.

hy plane Wednesday Ironi exhibitionism before: acre will v'l 1 Friesland. the Netherlands, to visit reison Fiicei, mm v. i-i tiiivct it- I convention ef the I'mled Me Cut Apart Sunday the davs' llhns-s. uus Ho; i.b-s her hu: band and one ibr d.mgbter, Kiltfii, sh.e is survived irg Mictucan drive; 14 their and 20 great grandchildren. 'lrolfen's possession, showed small bovs.

'get its water, four million their daugbters.Jtrs. Adrian Scha- acke was arrested in April con. and Mrs. Rienk Barwegn in iccused Prairie City. 'ts t-i Mr.

and Mm. afh-r a Waterloo woman Fdmonton, Alia Of Canada's meHing of the grand council of the only living Siamese twins will bo I'CT here I-'iitlay moining. senarated Sunday at the Rovab Next veai's tiai lev ill He was preceded in death by his. Parents, his wife and several broh-'SccJC HodicS of bv her pan Aiii.lph Peter' rrs and four served by electricity. Thirty miles from nowhere in the' antediluvian river gorge among the Cresco: five broth- him of exposure.

slc-rs: Frod, Gootfei His attorney, Alfred Rothschild, ers fii'd f.rters. lie was me ias! fi I Al 1 n-i 111 II I i ns II lirnil tmitdi. in me supreme ronvrn- surviving member of bus fam-ly, I i tti. i iv'ill wn pi anted the idea for a delav The babies. Heverlv and Brenda tarn Thp bodv is at Keairs (Jarden or tins year will be laid in rshennl o'nkbmd' Tvacke after he told Pnunt.

barren mountains, the great great as one Cape Charles, Va uP' Search Townsend, were hmn at Tofreld Junt in Salt. Lake City, n.i. Vvoi- P-o wisberl dam hums along, pcrha news a dense; hospital Nov. 17. They are joined' lapel, MPS.

VM'I AT MAGICS grand parley here went into i tv.i-i Anreles to have more extensive psychiatric wamp area east of here Frirlay in! together at the abdomen 1VILI.1AM C. WI1ITF. i its second day Friday and will close Mrs tt.irrv iiolferl. "fhi- examination of the bov. of the speakers of the day remarked, forever.

This, said the man we travel with, should bo the pattern and Services will be at 1:30 p. m. Sat- to recover the bodies of) Dr. Kardley Allin. in charge.

Witi election and Installation of Saturday morning. cago, 111., and Mrs. Stewart Wit- Judge Evans set 10 a. m. May son, Cse-'co, 117 as time for sentencing.

lirday at Kerfe fic lowne funeral a pianeor mo operation, was rainy home for Mrs. William C. While. crash itumstie" of the outcome, I of Walnut court a' Tatuzent naval I 2 v. who d.cd at noon TbursJay at St rasp 'here were 'no survivors 'j aiiis-k i.im.

U.I.. hen a twin-engined patrol homb-l Fairbank. la (Special Fleanor Death as caused pneumonia i puii-K' u-io me swamp i is teriousiy in at me itei-dnv. hospital. She is the daughter Hescue crews were aloe to Mr, and Mrs.

(lust Keitcr and a only one mangled body Thursday member of the graduating class of nijeht. dhe public school of 1030 i.W I ltia.t4,-'i&.ii i fi; s. a'o i jU J.J.-: PS rl P-- in On First Quality i 7 She was born Jan, 20, 1333, at Fatile Center, la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Coiiry.

She was married to William C. White in June, 1922 at Austin, Minn. She was a meir.brr of the Waterloo Woman's club and the FIS-letj. Surviving are her husband; a brother, William Conry. Oakland, and a step-daughter, Mrs.

Norman Ik 11, 143 Kern street Dr. If. E. Diercnfield, pastor of First Fresbyterinn church, will officiate at the services. Rutinl be in Fairview cemetery.

Lr7 vi -s', 1 7 I I I 5 I i 0 ill A I -iV 1 'W PICTURE PRETTY COTTONS FRESH CRISP $095 'o-ie Q-f fr, end soft tjnl- MRS. n. r. O'NT ILL Funeral services were being planned Friday for Mrs. D.

D. O'Neill, C3, ef 111 South Street, who died at about 10 15 a. m. from the result of a stroke. She was born Nov.

4. 1332. in Acklev, la. She was married to 11 D. O'Neill, July 23, llj'i3, in Hamilton, la, Surviving are her husband, one daughter, Roberta, at home, and me son, Gerald, Dayton, O.

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