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B8TKe Sioux City Journal, January 10, 1968 Council of Arts and Sciences Organized Youth Here Faces 3 Traffic Charges Weather Report OBITUARIES Three traffic charges were By JULIE GOODSON Journal Stuff Wrlttr The year 1968 promises Sunrise at 7:55 a.m. Sunset at a llilliW filed against a 17-year-old youth Tuesday night after he was ar By U. S. Weather Bureau TEMPERATURES TODAY 5:10 p.m. cheery future for the Siouxland Thursday at Morningside Reformed Church.

The Rev. Rob rested at Center Street and W. Willis Avenue. Hour 71 81 910U12 Precipitation Precipitation (midnight 1 0 Council of Arts and Sciences, one of this community's newest 25 61 5 5 7 Temp 6 ert R. Wallinga will officiate.

Mark Lee Cote, 3442 Concor midnight) none; normal precipi organizations which is dedicated Burial will be in Memorial Park dia Drive, was, charged with MELVIN M. HORN SR. Melvin M. Horn, 42, 314 Cook was dead on arrival Tuesday morning at a Sioux City hospital. Mr.

Horn was taken to the hospital by a Sioux Ambulance after he became ill at home. tation, .02. to the city's cultural reckless driving, speeding 40 Cemetery under direction of the W. Harry Christy Funeral Home Accumulated total precipita miles an hour in a 25 m.p.h Last year a survey of all Iowa tion for the month, accumu zone, and failure to carry and in Morningside. counties found that arts pro Estimated temperatures.

Midnight to midnight: Maximum temperature, 16; minimum, mean, 10; normal, 19; daily degree days, 55; accumulated daily degree days for the month, 565. Forecasts lated normal precipitation for display a valid operator's license. Pallbearers will be Richard and Stanley Lammars, Donald grams of high quality are, by the month, departure, minus 21; accumulated total precipi VanderWeide, Lindstrom Peter After furnishing $400 signed He was born Oct. 14, 1925, at Winnebago, Neb. He resided in Sioux City the last year and a half.

He was a veteran of World tation for the year since Jan. 1, bond he was released. son, Leslie Hendricks and Vin cent Burke. 05; accumulated normal James D. Etler, 23, Anthon, and large, restricted to college towns and larger cities, leaving many Iowans without access to such programs.

A pioneering plan to change this situation has now been approved by the Iowa Arts Council. was charged with speeding 50 Mrs. Brandsma died Monday Sioux City and vicinity: Fair to partly cloudy and warmer tonight and Thursday. Low to precipitation for the year since January 1, departure, minus War II and was a 17-year vet eran of the U.S. Navy.

He married Edna Tebo Jan m.p.h. in a 30 m.p.h. zone and at a Sioux City hospital after a was released after furnishing a long illness. night mid teens. High Thursday mid 30s.

Precipitation probabil-l $20 cash bond. WALTER EBERT ity near zero tonight and 10 per 21. River Stages Sioux City, 0.0,, plus .2. Omaha, 3.2 minus .9. National Temperatures National temperatures and Here in Sioux City the Council of Arts and Sciences is being established for the following fA vy i Funeral services for Walter cent Thursday.

Ebert, 69, 4141 Harrison will Clear to partly cloudy! 18, 1947, at LeMars, Iowa. He was a member of the Native American Church at Winnebago and was associated with the Holding Program at the Goodwill Evaluation Center here. Survivors include the widow; Sioux City; three sons, Melvin purposes: be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the and warmer tonight with south (1) To bring together and co Anderson Funeral Home. The erly winds 15 m.p.h'.

Thursday Firemen Will Hold Election at Smoker precip during the last 24 hours ending at 7: 30 a.m. ordinate the efforts and re Rev. Francis W. Grantz of the Md sources of the cultural organi High Low Pre. variable cloudiness and not much temperature change.

Low! tonight 10 to 20. High Thursday First Covenant Church will officiate. Burial will be in Logan zations of Sioux and the Horn Jr. and Robert, both of -10 21 30 Albany Albuquerque Atlanta Park Cemetery. Chicago, and Alan of Winnebago; two daughters, Miss Kan Pallbearers will be Theo and East and Central Nebraska: Siouxland area.

(2) To promote development of cultural activities in this area. (3) To promote the develop- Officers will be elected by dyce and Miss Kindra Horn, Arthur Hollander, Marvin Weiss, Donald, Dale and Dennis Mostly fair tonight, warmer east and south central. Souther both of Winnebago; two broth Bismarck Boise Boston the Sioux City Firemen's As ers, Benjamin and Edwin, both sociation, Local 7 of the Inter ly winds 2p to 30 m.p.h. Thurs of Sioux City; and three sisters. Mr.

Ebert died Tuesday at a day considerable cloudiness and national Association of Fire! Eagle Scout Award Given hospital after a brief illness. not much temperature change, Fighters, at its annual smoker Brownsville Buffalo Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Low 1 0 i 15 to 20. High Mrs. Elizabeth Clay of Los Angeles, Mrs. Arlene Morris of Sioux City, and Miss Marsha Horn of Huntington Thursday and Friday.

ANDREW SMITH V- -3 43 1 33 -13 48 12 54 12 1i 27 30 24 33 25 23 -1 32 41 80 26 Thursday 40. The smoker will begin at 7:30 Funeral services for Andrew Smith, 85, 2903 Lafayette South Dakota: Occasional per Park, Calif. o'clock each' evening at the Eagles Club. The event is held iods of cloudiness through Jim Mohan, center, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Mohan, 1400 24th received an Eagle Scout award at a court of honor Tuesday night for Boy Scout Troop 210 of Trimble Methodist Church. The ceremony was held in the church sanctuary. Shown with Jim are his mother and his father, at left. The Eagle Scout badge was presented by Dr. Ira Gwinn, right, leadership training chairman of the Sgt, Floyd Area Boy Scout Others in the picture are Jack Rowley, scoutmaster of troop 210, behind Mr.

Mohan, and Jack Graham, the troop's institutional representative. will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at The body was taken to the Manning-O'Toole Funeral Home. Thursday. Chance of a few scat the Anderson Funeral Home, on two evenings so that all firemen will have a chance to The Rev.

Basil J. Kalekas of tered snow flurries late Thursday. Warmer tonight, and most attend and vote. St. Thomas Syrian Orthodox MRS.

HARRIET BRASHEAR Mrs. Harriet Brashear, 84, Guests will include Vernon ly east oortion Thursday. Turn ing colder portions of northwest 1721 Nebraska died Wednes Church will officiate. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Russell Denver Des Moines Detroit Fairbanks Fort Worth Helena Honolulu Indianapolis Jacksonville Juneau Kansas City Los Angeles Louisville fessor of art at the University Cook of Clinton, vice president of the international association; Charles Ellis of day at a Sioux City hospital Would Prevent Race Riots half during Thursday.

Low tonight 32 extreme southwest, .15 of Northern Iowa, assumed the after a brief illness. duties of director of the Iowa Funeral services will be at Charles City, president, and Larsen, Thomas Butrous, Francis and Paul Swanson, Edwin extreme northeast. High Thurs-j council late last fall after being with 'Firmness and Love' II' a.m. Friday at the Heaton- day 30 to 45. and Edward Nassiff.

John Connors of Des Moines, secretary of the Iowa' State appointed by Gov. Harold E. Shippers forecast: Protect Westcott Funeral Home. The Rev. Richard Bullock of Calvary Hughes, He succeeded David R.

DES MOINES $1 A poli private money is needed to help Firemen's Association. .02 .00 1.01 .00 ,.00 .01 .09 .11 .01 .00 .00 .01 .01 .00 .00 .12 .00 .03 1.39 .00 .00 .15 .03 .00 .00 .00 .02 .00 .74 .00 .12 .00 .00 ,38 .64 ,00 ,00 shipment within a 200 mile Leonetti now of San Francisco, finance such efforts. City officials expected to at- Episcopal Church will officiate cy of "firmness and: is CITY BRIEFS past council executive who visit The problems wf the poor in tenfl include Mayor Earle Grue- and burial will be in Logan ed here in November 1966 be skin, City Manager Buford -22 39 4 47 10 10 16 15 9 6 20... 30 16 62 14 -61. 4-: 15', 54 21 33 70 5 -12 50 i 28 7 15 45 12 1 39 7 23 15 28 54 53 34 'V5 2 67 '20 -24 Park Cemetery.

radius of Sioux City during the next 24 to 36 hours for minimum temperatures as follows: North 15 to 0, east 10 to 20, south 15 to 25, west 10 to 20. urban areas are a "malignancy which will spread and explode Bank clearings Wednesday, needed to prevent racial riots in Iowa's cities and solve their Social problems; Gov. Harold fore the Iowa Legislature passed Watson and Councilmen Donald Mrs. Brashear was born Aug. $5,100,359.

NMftMMK a bill establishing a permanent Shonine, Joe DeRaad, Paul unless we do something about 3, 1883, in Panora, Iowa, and state committee for the arts. Mrs. John S. Holtze Hughes said Wednesday. it," said Hughes.

Berger and George Young Hughes told representatives Representatives of Des Moines, Cedar Rap moved to Walker's Island, as a child. She was graduated from South Sioux City schools and moved to Sioux City in ment of facilities for housing of All retired and honorary firemen are invited to attend the smoker. of the state's seven largest cities he will use every means to cultural activities. Municipal Court Cases ids, Davenport, Sioux City, Ot- Memphis Miami Milwaukee Paul New Orleans New York Oklahoma City Omaha Philadelphia Phoenix y-Pittsburgh Portland, 'Me. Portland, Ore.

Rapid City Richmond St. Louis (4) To stimulate public par-i 1922. She was a member of prevent, civil "disturbances next1 tumwa and Fort'. Dodge attend 75 22 33 65 31 38 74 23 17 71 14 32 22 18 62 26 10 49 23 25 29 42 65 55 -48 16 .18 78 23 -6 Calvary Episcopal Church. Survivors include a son, Wil summer.

"I have no intention of toler ed the 1 meeting called by Hughes to discuss ways of alle Mr. Olds, 39, feels that "Eyes need to be opened wider to sensitize the mind to the aesthetic b. a about, and to the man-made ugliness in and out of a community." He says the Arts Council cannot initiate projects but instead must act as a catalyst for communities. Raymond Reed, head of ISU's School of Architecture, is chair ating insurrection or violation of The Rev. H.

Dale Crockett of First Baptist Church and the Rev, Jerry L. Newland of Glen-dale Baptist Church attended, the 16th annual Pastors Convocation at Sioux Falls College in Sioux Falls, Monday through Wednesday. Dr. Carleton T. Helseth, Sioux City anesthesiologist, will discuss "Gas Putting Patients to Sleep, Then and Now" at the American Interprofessional Institute meeting Friday noon at the Biltmore.

liam Edwards of Sioux City, and a sister, Mrs. Isa Geep of viating the problems of the urban poor. Organ Concert Scheduled by Louisiana Man CHECK CHARGE Carolyn Mae Hanson, 26, Kingsley, Iowa, charged with false drawing and uttering $25 check Nov. 21, given until 10 a.m. Friday to consult law in the streets," he asserted.

But he also said every means He said jobs provided youths ticipation and provide a comprehensive and coordinated programing of 'these activities. Mrs. John S. Holtze of Sioux City has been chairman protein of the Siouxland council. Mrs.

James W. Graham, also of Sioux City, has been named to the 15-member Iowa Arts Council. Sioux MRS. CARL A WICKSTROM bv the cities and Dnvate busi should be used to end the human and social problems which attorney, released on $1,000 nesses last summer, "made a significant contribution toward Mrs. Carl A.

Wickstrom, 79, Salt Lake City Malcolm Breda of Alexan bond. prompt the disturbances. dria, will give an organ San Diego San Francisco man of the Iowa Arts Council. ASSAULT CHARGE Harold a resident of the Billy Sunday Retirement Home, died Wednesday morning at the home after! a lnnw illnptis. He called on cities to sponsor year-round; job.

training projects and summer public works concert in the campus chapel Acting members of the local A. Fader 28, 2000 W. Fourth Says Mr. Reed of the coun relieving the cities tension." "What we have done is a magnificent start, but we still have a tremendous job ahead of he added. a Seattle, Sioux foty at Briar Cliff College at 8:30 p.m.

Monday. arts group will meet later this cils plans "Our primary pur programs for teenagers from charged with assault and battery upon. Kenneth Wright, Sioux Falls month to ratify the temporary pose is to open up new areas The former Esther M. An- DeIaine Peterson, assistant dor. Mrs Wlr.kstrom was trust officer of Security National poor families.

And he said more Mr. Breda, who holds a of music degree from In 315 Turner Dec. 29, given un bylaws and articles of incorpor and expose new people to the Tampa Washington born June 24. 1888. in Minneap- Bank- addressed the Sioux City .00 .00 til 10 a.m.

Friday to consult at ation which were drawn up in diana University and has done! General Agents and Managers torney, released on $100 bond. Winnipeg late 1967 by Richard F. Hat Association's monthly dinner post-graduate work at the Universities of Nebraska and Oma olis, and had lived there until moving to Sioux City four years ago. She married Mr. Missing; Trace.

field, Dr. Ralph Harrel, Robert WEAPON CHARGE-Patricial Details of council-backed projects will be announced at a later date. The backlog of requests for cultural assistance includes: Establishing an art lending li meeting at the Martin Small Supply of One-Gent Eidsmoe and Mrs. Holtze. ha, studied under Myron Rob Walker, 22, Macy, Style Show Plans Are Discussed 4)y Coiffure Guild Plans were jnade for the Na A cultural-calendar has been Wicksitrom there in 1909.

She was a member of the Lutheran erts, Flor Peeters and Jean 5-Iay Forecasts designed and will be up for ap Charged with and carrying a concealed weapon, a Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hoffman Langlais. Church. proval at the same time.

Dis of Seal Beach, Calif, are the brary; starting writers workshops and help in forming arts vpistol, 'arrested Wed Survivors include the widow Here He has taught at Alabama A and College and at Boys' parents of a son born there Jan Iowa temperatures will aver cussion of naming permanent members to the council also nesday at Harry's' Hamburgers, tional Beauty' Salon Week style show1 by members of the. Sioux er; two sons, Chet of Sioux councils; community theaters, 5. Mr. Hoffman is the son of Town, Neb. Fourth and Jones Streets, City, and Harold, Minneapolis; folk song festivals and art fairs; will be on the agenda.

Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hoffman of age 5 to 7 degrees below normal during the five days ending The Sioux City Post Office is pleaded guilty to the intoxica City Coiffure Guild at a meeting in the Sheraton-Warrior Mo- providing artists in residence, $5,000 Donation Sioux City. two grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. tion charge and sentenced to next Monday.

Normal highs are create touring theater and mu Members of the Junior League temporarily stocked up on 1-cent according to pay a. $10 fine and court costs The body was taken to the) from upper, 20s in the north to sic groups; help plan commu Lt. James j. bkryja, com of Sioux City at their December The will be held Feb. or to serve three days in jail, manding officer of the U.S nity-wide cultural programs and general meeting moved to "allo Nelson-Berger Northside Funeral Home.

11 at the Municipal Auditorium, lower 30s south; lows normally are from 5 to, 10 degrees north George. Rarick, chief of account-l able papers, but the, shipment received Wednesday of 15,000 'Frank Talk' by Bowles, Sihanouk Naval Reserve Training Center cate the sum of $5,000 to the with Larry Johnson as chair provide teachers for cultural classes. preliminary hearing on the weapon charge set tor 10 a.m. Jan, 19; bond set at $500. here, will discuss "Why Viet-I man.

Mrs. Josephine Trienen to middle teens south. Weather will turn colder early in period MRS. JACOB W. BENNETT Funeral services for Mrs.

Ja won last long, he said. nam?" at the Kiwanis Club presided at the Mr. Rarick said he ordered meeting Thursday noon at the and remain colder than normal, Precipitation will average GRAND JURY Lee R. Tor-rez, 47, 905 Douglas charged 50,000 of the 1-centers after the cob W. Bennett, 86, a resident of St.

Monica's Home, 4500 Jackson Hotel. Lt. Skryja, who has served in Vietnam, will 10 to .20 of an inch, occurring with failure to support his wife, PHNOM PENH Am Post Office ran out Monday, but the office here was able to get Roberta Torrez, 909 Nebraska bassador Chester Bowles con Perry Creek Road, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Michael Catholic Church in Leeds.

The show a film on the subject followed by a question and answer Installation Set by IOOF Lodge and Auxiliary i only 15,000 from Washington waived preliminary hear as rain changing to snow at beginning of the period and as snow flurries through the rest of the period, Persons who have 5-cent period. ing, bound over to the next Romney Sees Civil Warfare LANSING, Mich. (JB Michigan Gov. George Romney warned today that "Michigan and the nation are confronted with the possibility of civil guerrilla warfare on a scale that makes Vietnam look like child's play." Romney told a news confer stamps and need the additional term: of the Woodbury County Rev. Francis P.

Conway will officiate. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery under direction of the John Peterson of the public Grand Jury, released on $500 information department of the NEBRASKA Temperatures n- bond. ferred with' Prince Sihanouk for the first time to-1 day. 4 Cambodian officials said the talk was "frank and cordial" and points, of view were exchanged." No details of the one-hour meeting were disclosed. Bowles Charles A.

Hindman 'will be installed as chief patriarch of Larkin Funeral Home. Sioux City Stock Yards Co. 1-cent stamp on their letters! may purchase the additional cent in the form of a machine tape stamp, but Rarick said this is done only when the regular will talk about the future of the The Rosary will be said at EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE Sioux City Encampment 44, day will average 5 to 7 below normal in east and central Nebraska and 10 to 15 below livestock marketing business in --Marvin B. Horn, 24, Winne IOOF, and Mrs. Ella Beckman 7:30 o'clock tonight at the funeral home.

Sioux City at the Sioux City bago, charged with em will be installed as chief ma-. stamps are not available. Exchange Club meeting Thurs Mrs. Bennett died Tuesday morning at the home after a triarch of the Auxiliary at a bezzlement by a bailee on Nov, 20 of clothing and a power jig arrived in Phnom Penh Mon Starting Saturday, the Post Office will sell a $2 book which day noon at the Martin Apart ence his comment was based on last summer's Detroit day to discuss Communist use brief illness. ments.

joint installation of new officers at 8 p.m, Friday at Odd Fel saw, valued at $75, property de contains 32 6-cent and eight 1- and on his cross-country tour Pallbearers will be Phillip of Cambodian territory as a lows Hall, 903 Fourth St. The Consumer Credit Associa cent stamps, but those stamps of the nation's troubled urban Parks, William Parks, Louis livered to him by Silent Drive 1213 Dace hearing set for 10 a.m. Jan. 22, released refuge from U.S. and South Vietnamese troops in the Viet Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Eybers tion heard a talk by Jefferson areas last fall. Kelley, Bernard Kelley, Frank are not to be sold individually. Rarick said the post offices Giles, Sioux City attorney, on The governor, a candidate for nam war." district deputy grand patriarch and matriarch, will be in on $1,000 bond. normal in the Nebraska Panhandle.

Normal highs are in the upper 20s northeast Nebraska, mid 30s south central Nebraska and 27 to 38 in the Panhandle. Normal lows are near 10 northern Nebraska to the mid teens in the southeast and from 4 to 14 in the Panhandle. Turning colder about Thursday, remaining below normal, with warming at end of period in east and central Nebraska. Little or no precipitation in south central Nebraska with from .10 to Chapter 13 in the Wage Earner Barkley and Alfred Fox. ASHLEY' INFANT the Republican presiden are limited on the number of stamps they can order at one charge of the installing staff.

Plan in Bankruptcy at a meet FUGITIVE CHARGE-Merlyn tial nomination, made the The conversation took place in the prince's modernistic Chamcar Mon Palace, set amid Mrs. James W. Graham Angela Elaine Ashley, infant ing Tuesday noon at the Sher Nelson, 28, Windom daughter of Mr. and Mrs. time, and blamed the shortage here and at other stations on persons who are buying several charged with being a luxuriant tropical gardens.

In aton-Warrior Motor Inn. Murray McGregor was program chair Siouxland Council of arts and Sciences, payable over, a three Michael Ashley, Route 1, Mo comment on the eve; of his annual State of the State message to the Michigan Legislature. 1 His message is expected to formants' said Sihanouk spoke fugitive from- justice from Mountain Lake, where First Contract Signed Between CWA, Newspaper ville, died at birth Tuesday at months supply of1 stamps in-l man and John Rissell, pres to Bowles in English and ex year period, to be used to offer services of enrichment to the a Sioux City hospital. charged on Nov. 7 in Munici stead of just what they need ident, presided.

pressed the Cambodian position Graveside service were held pal Court with writing a false now. 1 member organizations." with his "habitual affability." BIRTHS BURLINGTON, Iowa W-The today in Oak Hill Ceme 20 of an inch in eastern Ne check, court appointed an at Meanwhile, the Iowa Arts President Johnson sent contain recommendations for a statewide open housing law and for antiriot and anticrime legislation. Biirlington Hawk-Eye Wednes braska, occurring as rain or Council and the three Hawkeye Bowles, the U.S. ambassador to COSGROVE In Sioux City, tery at Anthon. The Rev.

John Wallace, pastor of the Methodist torney and arraignment set for 2 p.m. Friday, bond set at $1,000. state universities (the University Iowa, Jan. 9, 1967, at St. Joseph India; to talk with, the neutralist ruler after Sihanouk said he day signed a labor agreement with the Communications Work, ers of America, AFL-CIO, rep Church at Anthon, officiated, of Iowa at Iowa City, Iowa State Mercy Hospital, to Mr.

and Mrs Gun Is Fired on 4 ill Street; Couple Charged Burial was under direction Eugene Cosgrove, 1015 28th St, University at Ames, and the University of Northern Iowa at would welcome an American envoy to Phnom Penh. 1 resenting 13 members of the of the Walter Funeral Home of The systolic reading indicates the blood pressure in the ar a daughter, news-editorial department. Anthon. Cedar Falls) haye agreed to However, Sihanouk has said SMITH In Sioux City, Iowa Catch Pair Behind SAGE Building After Car Theft Two 16-year-old boys are be Survivors besides the parents snow at first and last of period, and chance of snow in Panhandle. SOUTH DAKOTA Temperatures through n-day will average 8 to 14 degrees below normal.

Normal highs 18-36. Normal lows 2 below to 10 above. Turning colder Thursday or Friday remaining quite cold with some mod he cannot cooperate with the It is the first union contract in the U- between the CWA teries during contraction of the heart. The diastolic is the pressure in the arteries when the Jan. 8, 1967, at St.

Luke's Medi A man and a woman were use university extension departments to help create a cultural program. This would extend Americans by letting them pur cal Center, to Mr. and Mrs, Include the grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. John Ashley of An and a newspaper. sue the.

Viet Cong and North organ is relaxed between beats. The contract is retroactive to Edward Smith, 905 20th son. thon and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd charged in Municipal Court Wednesday with weapons offenses arising out of a dis present university arts programs Vietnamese into Cambodia, ing held by youth bureau offi last Oct.

and runs until Dec Booth of Sioux Falls. to new areas and enable all cers in connection with the theft HAGEMAN In Sioux City, 31, 1968. parts of the state to share the of a 1965 model car Tuesday turbance shortly after midnight on Fourth Street. Iowa, Jan. 10, 1968, at St.

Luke' MRS. SAM P. HAWK It provides for average wage talents of the three campuses. night. Medical Center, to Mr.

and Mrs Funeral services for Mrs. Sam increase; of 18.8 per cent and Exell Dean, 33, ,811 Cook Iowa's community cultural de The two were apprehended be Richard Hageman, Ponca, Neb, was charged with carrying a hind the SAGE Building at the various modifications in working conditions. The contract covers a son. P. Hawk, 86, 912 15th will be at 1:30 p.m.

Thursday at the Third Presbyterian Church. The velopment plan is unique among the 50 states in the country, and had to meet the approval conceaiea weapon, a .38 re Sioux City Air Base Tuesday BODEN In Sioux City, Iowa reporters, photographers, tech volver, and was given until 10 night by military police. The Jan. 9, 1968, at St. Vincent Hos Rev.

H. G. Hilscher will offici nicians and proofreaders. of Charles C. Marks, Director boys told youth bureau officers pital, to Mr.

and Mrs. Harold a.m. Friday to consult an attorney. Bond was set $500. hot cover the manag of State and Community Oper that they were hitchhiking and ate.

Burial will be in Sergeant Bluff Cemetery under direction of the Nelson-Berger, Northside ing editor, Sunday editor or Boden, 1519 W. 19th daughter. His companion, Eunice Dick, that a third youth picked them ations of the National Council of the Arts and the National sports eration early next week. Melted precipitation averaging .1 inch or less in snow flurries about Thursday and scattered light snow early next week. MINNESOTA Thursday through Monday temperatures will average 6 to 12 degrees below normal.

Normal high 13 to 19 north, 18 to 24 south. Normal low 0 to -9 north, -2 to 7 south. Turning colder Thursday or Friday and remaining quite cold with some moderation early next week. Melted precipitation averaging .1 inch with light snow or snow up and gave them a ride. HEITRITTER In Sioux City, 31, of the same address, was charged with discharging firearms within the city limits and The car went into the ditch Funeral Home.

Mrs. Hawk died Sunday at Iowa, Jan. 3, 1968, at St. Jo Endowment for Arts in Wash ington, D.C. at the air they told po seph Mercy Hospital, to Mr.

Sioux City nursing home after an ARRIVE ALIVE and Mrs. Merwin Heitritter of illness of six months. was given until 2 p.m. Jan. 19 to consult an attorney.

Her bond lice, and the driver went to sqmmon a wrecker. The boy al George, Iowa, a daughter. Pallbearers will be Dan and was set at $100. Matching federal funds up to $36,000 now are available for the statewide program. Each of the three participating universities will give up $10,000 in "time legedly driving the car never Sioux City Accidents: Accidents in 24 hour to VOSBURG In Sioux City, Lt.

A. E. Dik of the detective George Manning, George Fred-rickson, Gary Donahoo, Ronald returned to the scene, however, Iowa, Jan. 4, 1968, at St. Jo bureau said the woman alleged according to Sgt.

Ed Conley. seph Mercy Hospital, to Mr. Hogh and Louis Jorgenson. MRS. LOUIS BRANDSMA 10 a.m.

Wednesday 13 Injuries 7 Accidents this year 106 Injuries 24 and Mrs. Ward Vosburg of Mo- mifmmm imn hiiiuti The car is registered to Sue Glover, 3318 Vine ly fired the gun the air, but when the two were arrested at Fourth and Jackson Streets, ville, Iowa, a daughter. and was taken from in front of Funeral services for Mrs and talent" for the state's por-! tion, with the Iowa Arts Council and private sources making up the remainder. Jack E. Olds, assistant pro- flumes Thursday and again early next week.

ANKARA Turkey wants wheel balancers. Fatalities 0 Chester Bowles, sent to Cambodia by President Johnson, listens while Prince Norodom Sihanouk talks at meeting in Phnom Penh today. (AP Photofax). Dean had the gun in his pos PARIS President Nasser con her house about 10:30 p.m, Louis Brandsma, 76, 3824 Property damage session. Tuesday.

tinues shooting enemies. Seventh will be at 1 p.m.

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