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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 15

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The Courieri
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Waterloo, Iowa
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15
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WATERLOO DAILY COURIER, WATERLOO, IOWA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1967. Page Fifteen Northeast lowa Deaths (COURIER NEWS SERVICE) HOWARD SULLIVAN FAYETTE Services for Howard Sullivan, 66, who died Tuesday at the West Union hospital of emphysema, will be 10 Assisi a.m. Friday at St. Francis of Catholic Church; burial in the church cemetery; rosary 8 p.m. Thursday at BellesWright Funeral Home; survived by his widow, Margarite; a son, John of Winthrop; 3 daughters: Mrs.

Ray Card of Waucoma and Sheila and Margaret, both Cedar Rapids; 4 sisters: Mrs. Margarite a Gallagher and Mrs. Morita McCarthy, both of Ryan, Cresco School Children Watch as Man Fires at Mrs. J. J.

Ryan of Dougherty. and Mrs. Mae Mahoney of Cedar Rapids; and a brother, Dorrence of Ryan. Christmas la Grundy Center nursing home, will be 1:30 p.m. Saturday at in Oak Hill Cemetery; survived Calvary Baptist Church; burial, by 4 sons: Tom of Waverly; Carl of Parkersburg; Edward of Waterloo; and William of Grundy Center; 3 daugnters: Mrs.

Hattie Eckhoff off of Parkersburg; Mrs. Jerry Greene; and Mrs. Gerald Mark of Marshalltown, and 2 sisters: Mrs. Ella Jungloffing of Parkersburg and Clara Sherman of Bristow. Engelkes Funeral Home charge.

WARD SALE Thursday Friday 10-9 and Christmas your Store OPEN MONTGOMERY CHRISTMAS Saturday' 7-ft. pool table $41 off! at Officers (COURIER NEWS SERVICE) CRESCO Attempts to subdue a 51-year-old man who barricaded himself inside his house here and fired rifle shots at law officers were complicated Wednesday by children on their way home from school. Authorities said Stanley Smith, of Cresco, shot and killed himself after officers used tear gas at his home Wednesday in an attempt to take him to a sanity hearing. Neighbors had complained of receiving letters in which Smith threatened to kill himself, SO close I could feel the heat from the bullet," Sheriff Haven said. Other bullets hit the sheriff's car and a building across the street.

Family Left House Officers broke through two locked doors, and a shot was fired at them, Sheriff Haven said. He said tear gas was fired into the house, and all members of the family came out, except Smith. Smith fired shots from a high- powered rifle while running up and down stairs of the two-story home, Police Chief Gordon Watros said. Chief Watros succeeded in finding shelter for Smith's wife, Dorothy, and their six children at the home of neighbors, Mr. and Mrs.

A. L. Eischeid. Smith's family was unharmed. School Out Meanwhile the parochial school about a block away had let out.

About 20 grade and high school children were attracted to the scene, and had to get them out of the line of fire. About 50 persons, including the children, converged on the area, an observer said. After more tear gas was fired, Smith was found dead inside the house about 4:15 p.m. Wednesday. Sheriff Haven said authorities fired nothing but tear gas at the house.

Smith was ruled dead from self-inflicted gunshot wounds by Dr. D. 0. Maland, deputy KOBE, Japan (AP) The city has announced plans to provide more light for its 10 lighthouses. A study found that incoming ships were having trouble spotting the lighthouses in the maze of neon signs on the waterfront.

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Adjustments prorated on tread wear based 7.75/7.50-14 $16 2.21 Whitewalls $3 more each, Reg. on price plus in effect Federal at the Excise time Tax. of adjustment medical examiner. The Smith family had to Cresco from Decorah three months ago and had on relief for some time. Watros said Smith had DIM LIGHTHOUSES been a patient moved dependence Mental about stitute, been Service for Mr.

Chief pending at Peckosh once Home. at the InHealth In- said. Sheriff Had Warrant Sheriff Percy Haven, carrying, a warrant directing him to pick up Smith for a hearing to determine his mental condition, said he went to the home with deputies and police about 2:30 p.m. Wednesday. Smith refused to come out and threatened to start shooting.

The first shot, fired through the door, missed Sheriff Haven Smith are Funeral FOR TRASH MAN NEW DELHI (AP) City Councilman Dharam Das made a dramatic entrance at a council meeting, dumping a sack of paper onto the table and saying the load was property tax notices he found in a garbage can. The mayor ordered an inquiry. SIGVART H. ELLEFSON OSAGE -Services for Sigvart H. Ellefson, 65, feed dealer who died late Tuesday at the Osage hospital, will be 1:30 p.m.

Friat Our Savior's Lutheran Church; burial in the Osage cemetery; Champion Funeral Home in charge; survived by his widow Orpha; 2 daughters: Mrs. Gordon Skuster and Mrs. Jack Guthart, both of Charles City; 2 sisters: Mrs. Johanna Greeny and Mrs. Celestina Blood, both of San Francisco, and 2 brothers: Eilert of Waterville and Roland of San Francisco.

MRS. RIENT KARSJENS WILLIAMS Services for Mrs. Rient Karsjens, 60, who died Tuesday at an Iowa City hospital, will be 1:30 Friday at St. Paul's Lutheran Church; burial in the Hampton cemetery; survivors include her husband; 2 sons: Wayne and Randy, both at home; 2 sisters: Mrs. Henrietta Muhlenbruck of Latimer, and Mrs.

Tina Heitland of Hansel; and 2 brothers: Andrew and George Janssen, both of Hampton; Anderson Funeral Home in charge. DONNA MARIE WILDE MITCHELL-Services for Donna Marie Wilde, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilde of Mitchell who was stillborn late Tuesday at the Osage hospital, will be 3 p. m.

Friday at St. John's Lutheran Church, west of Mitchell; burial in the church cemetery; survived by her parents; 2 brothers: Elmer Jr. and Kenneth, both at home; and 2 sisters: Mary and Marjorie, both at home; and her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Frank Cooper of Osage; Champion Funeral Home in charge. MRS.

EMILY SCHRADER MAYNARD Services for Mrs. Emily Schrader, 86, who died early Wednesday morning at the Fayette County Home, will be 3:30 p. m. Friday at United Presbyterian Church; burial in Long Grove Cemetery; survived by a son, Kenneth of Maynard; Funeral Hone in charge. MRS.

GERTRUDE VANDER LAS FAIRBANK Services for Mrs. Gertrude Vander I Las, 90, who died at an Oelwein nursing home Wednesday evening, will be 1:30 p. m. Saturday in the Methodist Church; burial in the Oelwein cemetery; survived by a sister, Mrs. Blanche King of Fairbank; Wood Funeral Home in charge.

HENRY REMPT MANCHESTER Services for Henry Rempt, 57, former Manchester resident who died Wednesday night of an apparent heart attack at his home in Dubuque, will be 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Shelly Funeral Home where friends may call after 7 p.m. Thursday; burial arrangements not yet complete; survived by his widow Mildred; 3 sons: Richard of Harvard, the Army in Germany; S. Sgt. Milton, serving vital Gordon of Dubuque; his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Dick Rempt in Holland; and 3 sisters in Holland. MRS. EMMA WILFONG Services for Mrs. Emma Wilfong, 80, who died Thursday morning in the Maquoketa hospital, are pending at Funeral Home.

JAMES PHILLIPS FT. ATKINSON Funeral who died Wednesday evening atl services for James Phillips, 60, of Fort Atkinson, who died unexpectedly of a heart attack Tuesday night at the Roger Burns home at Castalia, will be 10:30 a.m. Friday at St. John's Catholic Church; burial in church cemetery; rosary at 8 p.m. Thursday; Chekal Funeral Home in charge; survived by wife; 3 sons: Ben, Granger, Bernard, Independence: Spec.

4 Barton, stationed in Puerto Rico; daughter, Beatrice, at home; 2 halfbrothers: Richard of Mabel, and Marousek, Ridgeway: 2 half-sisters: Mrs. Albert Bina, Calmar; Mrs. George Gardner, Buena Vista. MRS. ANNA DREESMAN PARKERSBURG Services for Mrs.

Anna Dreesman, 89, who died Wednesday evening atl A.

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