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Sioux City Journal from Sioux City, Iowa • 6

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number of tree limbs were every window blasted out by AKRON A 6 The Sioux Cify Journal, Thursday, June 1 5, 1967 destructive force. In the heart of town trees are strewn about, "UP FRONT" Cooking MIDEAST From Page One flying debris. down around the city. However, From Page One Rollin Gustafson, Akron su about as patrons of the dog track rushed for cover. there appeared to be no serious but a house which was on heavy wooden beams and wheels ready to be moved, was not harmed.

WARMING From Page One turn perintendent, said the school and houses from neighbors far damage up to ly believed that a majority would agree by Friday and that had planned to start Head Start Mrs. Helen Bye, Vermillion, ther southwest of them. classes next Monday. "It will of tornadoes in the Emerson, The Nelson house was rela the session would begin Blasted to Pieces The second floor of a house oc S.D., was treated for a bruised eve and a lacerated nose at St. vicinity.

tively intact, except the roof leaks like a sieve now. Mr, The Soviet Union based its call Vincent Hospital and released. Nelson said nine buildings in for the emergency session on She was hit by a flying board the "Uniting for Peace" resolu his back yard, were flattened, Sgt. Bob McClatchey of the LeMars Police Department reported high wind damage in that community. One trailer reportedly was a total loss and trees and some store windows fell victim to the thrust of the winds.

as she attempted to run from her car to the track area. Later, a reported tornado damaged a cattle shed and a machine shed on the Earl Punge farm between Dakota City and Homer. Tornadoes were sighted near Sloan and north of LeMars. A tornado was These included large tion which the Uni.ted States cupied by Gerald Bales, city electrician, was blasted into his back yard. So was his garage, but his car in the garage was almost unharmed.

The front of the garage, with no walls to hold it up, rests against the family car, which seemed only to have had pushed through the assembly in Warren Olson, Jefferson, S.D., brooder houses, four smaller brooder houses, a warehouse and storage building and his 1950 to circumvent the Soviet was hit in the head by a tiniDer from the roof. He was treated veto in the Security Council. reported in Sioux City The procedure permits assem md released from St. Vincent garage and barn. His new car and boat were buried under the its rear window knocked out.

Hospital. and Irene Streets, heading toward Leeds, but this could not be delayed now," he said, pointing to the mountains of glass which had been swept up inside. B. G. Adams, Akron city superintendent, said damage to the city was hard to determine, "possibly between $100,000 and $200,000.

Very few houses were damaged, most of the havoc was raised with wires, trees and garages. He said the south half of the town had no lights. Telephone communication is out of action. He a 1 the city was lucky. The city had warning sirens on about 10 minutes before the tomado struck.

However some residents did not hear them. Adams said he was thankful rubble. The house of Dave Miller, bly action on a threat to peace when the Security Council is paralyzed by lack of unanimity The storm struck the Sodrac Neighbors across the street be confirmed by officials. A 50-foot ash tree at 219 Ce The U.S. Weather Bureau at Sioux City reported a tornado touched down six miles north of LeMars with damage to a garage roof and several trees.

Race Track around 10 p.m. The start of the eighth race was held among the big powers. The Rus saw the funnel in a flash of lightning and ran to their base Plymouth County supervisor, who lives across the street was hardly touched. Ed J. Dirks, who lives across sians in the past called the procedure illegal.

up 45 minutes. Some glass panels In the south celia St. was uprooted by high winds and fell on a rock garden belonging to Mrs. Elmer Emery The Civil Defense siren sound The provision In the Soviet east corner of the track club the street from the house which Wilier was completing employed ed at 11:35 p.m. at Spencer, of that address.

house reportedly were blown in Iowa. There were two reports resolution to condemn Israel received the votes of only four council members the Soviet Un ment. Mrs. Nelson said, "We didn't see It. We were listening to warnings, but like a lot of people do, we didn't pay any attention to them until it was right on us.

We were upstairs and we tried iriui nn and damage to two cars parked Lias in his garage. Dirks said, "We heard an awful whistling, of funnel clouds spotted south At Sodrac Park, there was momentarily some panic, according to an observer, when NEW JLniVrWn IMPERIAL OVEN in the lot was reported. east of Spencer but there were but then it was too late. The ion, Bulgaria, India and Mali Sioux City police on the 3 to no apparent touchdowns or re the roof section hit a trans The 11 other council members to neighbors of Akron who have 11 p.m. shift stayed on duty ports of damage according to next instant the house across the street was blasted to pieces." volunteered to help out.

"We try former and caused a temporary blackout. An emergency diesel abstained. Another Turndown until midnight. Spencer police. HAS MORE "USABLE SHELF SPACE" The new dramatic shape of Jenn-Air's Imperial Doubla Oven puts all foods "up front" where they're easy to reach, without stretching, stooping or bending.

No wasted shell: space, no deep dark corners. Up front controls too, at sensible, easy-to-reach height. Double oven convenience!" hrnil in Ktcr rhrom.linfH Rnatr Own haLr at th cirrur. to be good neighbors and when something happens to us like In northeast Nebraska, the The affirmative votes of nine generator quickly cut in to restore lights. In South Sioux City, the department said some pow- farms of LeRoy Fuchser and members are required for adop this we find we have a lot of to get to the basement, but we were driven back by flying glass, so we just went back where we were.

"I don't know how or when we will get it cleaned up. The worst is the house, because it's Chairs and paper were blowing er lines and a rather large Ray Van Lent southeast of Em tion of a resolution. good neighbors too erson suffered tree damage and The provision calling for Is On Adams house just a tele time in compact second oven. Unique built-in ventilation 0 whisks away fumes, odors, smoke, greasy vapors, heat and, slight damage to small outbuild vision antenna was torn off. raeli withdrawal was supported by six members the four that ings.

leaking a lot, but it's one of drive you crazy? tXTERMINATB 'm CAU For FREE Inspection He lives near the schooit, It looks as if the tornado mostly Mr. Fuchser, who lives on a voted for the first provision plus those things, you have to go humidity directly to the outdoors. See Jenn-Air's exciting eye-level Imperial, and its handsome companion surface cooking unit today. The first step in a Space Age "Self Cleaning Kitchen" Is a Jenn Air "Air Conditioned" ranee from Rorris Custom skimmed across the town from through and be thankful you are farm 2l2 miles south and three-fourths of a mile east of Em Ethiopia and Nigeria. The other: nine council members again ab Second Street to Ninth Street Kitchens.

stained. erson, said he was just inside at about rooftop levei, because that's where the trees are fir Estimate CAIX Chuck McCann 27G-5S2U The council gave unanimous alive to clean it up. School Windows Out Over a hill a few blocks from the Nelson home is the Akron School, about five years old, a ottt Kitchens the door of his house when the storm hit He had just finished taking a load of shelled corn to approval, however, to a resolu broken off. Not far from the schoolhouse, Rorris GUARANTEED BY tion sponsored by Argentina, 1529 PIERCE STi PH. 258-7164 his crib.

shiny building with almost carpenters left a bale of shingles, LYSTADS inc. Brazil and Ethiopia calling on all governments concerned to which were untouched bv the As he entered the doorway to his home, he said he turned to VIETNAM treat war prisoners and civilians caught in the war humanely. It also asked Israel to facilitate I aljliiriiiiiwiwi iiiii pi i "i Don't I Miss I I I This I II I Fantastic 1 1 I Va'Ue see the wind "sort of lift the rear end of my car off the pi From Page One the return of refugees from the ground. "I figured it was a pretty good wind," he added. fighting.

Dayan Coming? Fuchser suffered only tree damage at his farm, but his der apparently was unaware that two battalions of the South Vietnamese 21st Division were only a few miles away. By foot and helicopter, the TEL AVIV Mai. Moshe brother-in-law, Van Lent, had Dayan may go to the United Na a tool shed overturned and a door torn off his barn. Van Lent tions to strengthen Israel's case in the proposed General Assembly debate on the Middle East men of the 21st swept onto the field and into blocking posi lives Vt mile northeast of Fuchser. crisis, political circles said to- tions, pushing the Commnuis-.

battalion into the open. There day. it was raked mercilessly by The reports came as pressure increased on the government to retain a firm hold on Arab ter artillery and helicopter gun-ships. One helicopter was shot down and landed in guerrilla terri ritories occupied during the war last week. tory.

A big twin-rotor recovery The usually well informed helicopter came in to rescue newspaper Maariv said Dayan, Israel's greatest war hero and the stricken chopper and was wuv did we Iose lhe fill I war against the Red Chinese in Korea? This may be ancient history to some but it had a direct bearing on why we are in Vietnam now. READ: MacARTHUR VERSUS TRUMAN You May Be Surprised driven off by Viet Cong fire. Another gunship came in and its defense minister since just before the war, was more than likely to join a special Israeli delegation scheduled to leave for New York Friday or Saturday with Foreign Minister Abba Eban. the downed chopper was finally lifted out. "We've never had a day like this before," said exultant helicopter gunner Dennis Bolton of Huntsville, Ark.

"That was really some sharp shooting," said his comman The winds which flow over the north and south temperate AT NEWS STANDS now Shop Monday and Friday 'til 9 P.M. CORNER FIFTH and PIERCE PHONE 255-8948 zones in an easterly direction Limited Edition are called the prevailing west 1 54k fv it erlies. der, Capt. Thomas Beauchamp of Bristol, Va. The Americans had no cas-i ualties.

The South Vietnamese had five dead and 60 wounded. The GENERAL'S wi I II 1 1 ml i iP II I NORTH SIOUX From Page One the Third Ward (one-year term) and for police magistrate. HHn This, too, was stipulated to as Wrnmmmmm You'll Buy Dad More wifh fhe Money You S4VE of These Prices! fact bv attorneys for both sides. 4. That Comstock was not a resident of the Third Ward.

No Third Ward at AH It developed in testimony and in discussions by the judge and BINOCULARS 7 Power 35 MM all three attorneys that, in fact, Shakespeare ROD REEL SALE! 1 there is no Third Ward or any other ward for that matter. It seemed that no record of 88 Reg. $15.00 "jug Spinning Outfit ordinances adopted prior to 1952 are among city records, and! that ordinances adopted since! Bod, Reel, Line 1952 make no reference to ward 50 Biff, bright, crystal clear viewing is yours for years to cornel Handsomely styled, perfectly balanced, 4 1 Reg-. $17.00 Ql S-183 Spincast 0 ifc prismatic, fully coated. Includes Focus learner case, uui uoxeu.

boundries. Judge Burns offered and ordered the following temporary solution to the impasse regarding the city council's legality to conduct business as usual until a final order is made: 1. He lifted his restraining order of June 2 that prevented 7x50 MM Fast center focusing for bright at nieht viewing-! You'll use Rod, Reel, Line Reg-. $23.00 A 4 Rfl S-188 Spincast II Rod, Reel, 200 yds. of Line Reg.

$28.00 "IMA S-199 Spincast 14uu Rod, Reel, plus y2 Mile of Line the council from taking any leg mese miymit-ic anu cvnjnucie riav or nieht! Boatinir. hunt islative action. 2. He enjoined Comstock from ing, raring or vacationing, you'll always see a clear, bright image Sturdy case. Gilt boxed.

sitting on or participating in any actions of the council until further order. 3. He ordered that Comstock's GOLF BALLS predecessor on the council, Gene Semple, be reinstated until his successor is duly qualified. Okay kid. Now you do something for dad! Should Semple decline to serve, SPALDING or he must officially resign, and the council will appoint a re 10' 10' LAKESIDE TENT placement to the vacancy.

WILSON MIDDLEC0FF 4. Former Mayor Jacob Goede must be reappointed to the va cancy created by the resigna 7-ounce bright orange and sand canvas. 2 giant 2' 8' nylon screen windows, inside ipwrs. Full sixe awning, sewed-in floor. See It set up.

Has many special features! 00 kzs Doz. 199 tion May 1 of councilman John SHORT SLEEVE SWEAT SHIRTS Assorted Colors CANVAS OXFORDS The dentist, summer camp, that set of drums he's pretty good to you, isn't he? Tell him so with something special from Grayson's. At Grayson's, you choose from hundreds of things: suits and sport coats, slippers, shirts, pajamas, robes, 12'xl2' DINING CANOPY 7 ounce Canvas Complete with Aluminum Poles, Steel Stakes, Ropes jackets, slacks, belts, wallets, jewelry, ties, knitwear. At Grayson's the presents are up to his standards. And the prices are down to yours.

So you can afford something great something that thanks him so nicely you won't have to do a thing but stand right there and grin. Pr. For Entire Family White, with Semple's concurrence. 5. That for purposes of any runoff election Comstock is a legal resident of the Third Ward.

6. That the election was held on the wrong day. 7. That "I must assume that proper notice of the election was given" unless and until attorney's submit legal briefs on the matter. 8.

That Minor be enjoined from acting as police magistrate until further order. Attorneys were given 10 days to file legal briefs, und five additional days to answer each other'i briefs. 3 CUB SLEEPING BAG 33" 64" 2 Lbs. Acrylic Filling. JUST SAY "CHARGE IT" OPEN EVERY NITE TILL 9 P.M.

OPEN SUNDAY NOON TILL 6 P.M. DACRON SLEEPING BAG 3 Lb. "White 2 air mattress pockets, 2 can zipper together Father's Day is Sunday, June 18 CIlUtbE ACCOl.MS MUtOMK I )t II tltEE I'AKklX. FIIEE ALTKIIATIOXS.

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