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i 4 i 1 4 4 4 fc DEATHS MRS. ANNA R. BLACK I Abraham Aucrbach and Mrs 22 WINKIAfOtIS MORNING TMBDNt Tues Sept. 10, 10 Orphaned Children May Live With Kin Ray Jlassl, Los Angeles. Calif Meany Warns Against Hoffa as Union Chief NEW YORK (INS) AFL-CIO President George Meany in effect warned the giant City Driver Dies in Crash Near Anoka A Minneapolis businessman died Monday when his car The family prefers memorials to cancer research, mrs faxnie M0RRIS C1 LServ'ce4 Mr(s' JanS'Vh Morris.

5, Minnctonka Reach who died Sunday will be at noon today in arness Brothers Britain to Tost Atomic Devices ADELAIDE, Australia (Reuters) A desolate stretch of gray-green and red desert in southern Australia will burst into nuclear life this week for Britain's sixth series of atomic tests. American observers will be present for the first time. Where's the Fire? MONDAY AM. 4 Clinton ov, dwelling. 8 Clmton nv.

rekindle. 10 16 51st it IvndoJt 11:01 310 W. 34th it. pon on stove. 11.33 723 Perm av cardboard in oven, 1416 Collax ov hotplat.

i wall. MONDAY M. 10 Ctdar ov, cor. n3-)70 N. 4th it, broken sminller.

3 03 41 i2 1 2ih ov i rubbnh in basement. 5 14 "4th it HumboWt ov folse. 6 :37 OUon hwy 4 Ivndale ov car. o46 3rd ov SE, emetaency. 7.08806 Henneoin ov, IV.

10 34 Chowen av TV. 10 56 lyndoie ov emcraency. mortuary. Teamsters union Monday it Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Armin M.

'Johnson, Minne- faces ouster from the feder-tonka Beach, with whom Mrs. ation if it elects James R. Morris made her home, and two jllof fa as its next president. collided with a truck on highway 65 in Johnsville, about five miles cast of Anoka. Driver of the car was Arthur J.

Brandt. 62, 4008 Chowen avenue president of Northwestern Lumber and Wrecking 2824 Twentieth avenue S. Police said his car struck the rear wheels of a truck loaded with wood, driven by Leonard Lauscng, 27, Mora, Minn. 12, Diana and Doretta, 10-ycar-old twins, Rodella, 9, Myron, 7, Dale, 6, Dean, 4, Ronda, 2, Patty, 1, and Cindy, 6 months. THE CHILDREN told officers their parents quarreled frequently.

Most of the children were sleeping when the shootings occurred. Orville, who was in the barn milking, heard two shots and went into the yard to find the bodies of his parents. Engler apparently took his 12-gauge pump shotgun about 6:30 a.m. and walked outside. Mis wife followed him, Nelson said, possibly to try to prevent his suicide.

She was struck by a shotgun blast in the face. Engler then walked toward the barn and shot himself through the head, the sheriff said. Three of the children covered the bodies with old quilts and then walked to the home of a neighbor, who called the sheriff. A Murray county coroner's jury late yesterday ruled the deaths were murder and suicide. sons, Robert, Los Angeles, Calif, and Dr.

J. B. Morris, Boise Idaho. JOHN RENO Services for John Reno, 73 3727 Logan avenue who died Sunday, win dc p.m. canes- day at Zion Lutheran church, Twenty-sixth and Lyndale ave nues with burial in Sunset Memorial Park cemetery.

The body will be at Sundseth-And- erson mortuary, and at the church before services. A native of Norwav, Mr. Reno had been a Minneapolis resident 65 years and a member of Zion church more than 60 years. Survivors are his wife, Chris tine Ida: two sons Lloyd, Brook- i 1 1 auu Vsitiiiwji, nmma, and a sister, Mrs. Anna Bosely, I WILLIAM E.

WALSH i I Special to the Minneapolis Trihune TRACY. Minn. Ten young children, left orphans when their mother and father died in a murder-suicide, will be separated to live with relatives, it appeared Monday. The youngsters, children of Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Fnpler, range in age from 6 months to 12 years. They lived on a -farm six miles south and three miles east of Tracy. At a m. yesterday T.ngler, 32, shot his wife, Agnes, 29, and then took his own life, according to Sheriff George E. Nelson.

THE MURRAY county welfare board will assume responsibility for the children, according to Rolf Westman, executive secre- He said the youngsters probably will be moved to homes of relatives, although no definite plans tary. have been made. Yesterday they were taken to the home of an aunt. Mrs. Scl-ma Spielman, Westbrook, to stay until after the funeral.

The children are Orville, Lauscng, who was not in-lJam wis two jured, said he could see the.sisters Mrs. Charles David, car driver's head leaning back; Marshfield, and Mrs. on the seat before the acci-jMablc Hathaway, Watertown, anu dent. The Anoka county cor-i nnr nttirp niri Krannr a Although he named no names, Meany left no doubt he was referring to Holia and other labor leaders involved in recent senate hear- ings on labor racketeering. cPFFCir before the A M-tt-ii Deiore ine 3 annual comereuce ui United States Mayors here, Meany asserted the labor movement is determined to its house clean." A-t 1 ke ferencc, he declared, how big the union is.

We can't 'compromise with evil. Unions which elect corrupt officials, aftpr officials have i been exposed will not be sneuerea in ine luuuiy oi labor." Later, hen reporters rr- t. I of omciais wnose recoras are eviucm. Hoffa is an odd-on favorite to be elected head of TMmdwc Qt rnnvPn. IIUIL 111 1VUUU1I.

i OLCllllIi Sept. Beck. 30, replacing Dave THE 700 mavors and kev JOHNSON William 545 N. SntlU ing St. Paul, following brief illness.

Sept, 8th Father of R. Bryant Johnson of Stillwater, Mrs. Joseph E. (Lucille! Osborne, St. Paul) 1 brother and sister of Streotor.

ond 1 uster of Oak. land, Calif. Services ot The Willwer-scheid mortuary, 1167 Grand ot Dun-lap, St. Paul, Tues. nt 3:30 under the auspices of Triune Lodge No.

190, A.F, AM. Interment Roselawn. Visitation after 4 p.m. Mon. In lieu of flowers the family would appreciate memorials to The Minnesota Masonic Cancer hospital.

IANDEEN Alma, age 67. 7901 nth St. N.E. Survived by daughter Mrs. Walter Wodtke, Buffalo.

Mtnn.j son Wallace R. 4 grandchildren; 2 sisters Mrs. Hilda Elliott, Mrs. Ellen West-lund; 2 brothers It. Colonel Corl West-lund, retired S.

Army, Oscar West-lund, Services Wed. 2 p.m. St. Lute Lutheran Church, Garfield, Minn. Visitation ot the new Billman-Hunt Chapel, 201 Central 4 p.m.

Mon. until 9 p.m. Tuesday. IEIER, George age 64, of 800 10th st, New Brighton. Minn.

Survived by wife Theresa; sons, Arthur, Richard, Ambrose, George, Jr.f daughters, Mrs. John Macioszek, Miss Maryanne; 2 grandchildren) brothers, John, Michael, Steven, Jacob. Funeral from the Peter Knrlak Funeral Home, 1918 Un.v. av. Thur.

ot 8 20, Requiem High Mass at St. Jnhn the Baptist Catholic church, Ne Brighton ot 9 m. Interment St. John's cemetery. Parish Rosary Wed 8 p.m.

Friends may call offer 6 p.m. Tues. IAMERE Alfred Spt 8. Residence 1409 Roselawn St, Paul, Survived hy his wife, Ma i daughters 3 sons: D'an, Janet, Paul, Gregory Mark of S'. Pnul; sisters 4 brothers.

M'i Casrer ChoumorH, M-s. P'lvmond Bermer, Elmer Oral Clifford A. of Mp's Brother Clarence CSC of Akron, Ohio. Funeral from the Kessler Magurre Funeral Home, MO W. 7th St St.

Paul Wednesday 8 30 am Services St. Rose of limn Church, Sf Paul, 9 00 Interment Pes-u'rect'on. Parish vigil 8 pm. Tuesday. Fnenris may call otter 7 p.m.

Mon-any. LITHERT Ichn A Res.denrn 84 "At. mrn, St. Paul. Beloved father ot Mrs.

William (Antoinette! Bnr. Chicago; Herbert Carl W.i Wdfied Richard A. and the In'e John G. letheitr brother of Mrj, Catherine Jacobson, ddieon, Wis Mrs Joseph iHelenl Meier- Cha'les A Joseoh Henry Frank ond Anthony all of St Paul. Also survived by 17 grandchildren end 2 great-grandchildren.

From the O'Brien funeral Home, Uni. at Lexington, St. Paul Wed, 8 30 a m. Services St. Agnes 9 o'clock, interment Calvary.

Visitation after 7 p.m. Mon. IONDO Ovlstfre, oge 95, 17 F. lake St. Survived by 2 sons, Lawrence tk titon, Mpii 6 daughters, Mrs.

Jack Murphy, T-nvers. A'berta, Mrs. August egel, Calgrv, Aipe'ta, Mrs. Ben Mocco, Tren'on, N. Mrs.

Pe'er Ave, Los Angeles, M'S. Joseph Ne-ritk Mrs. Maple Hanson, bo'h rf Mp's grancch.tdren; 27 geat-giandch'ldren. Services Tvjes 8 CO a.m., of The Chnpel. Reouiem Mass, 9 Church The Incarnation, Interment St Mary Ceme'ery.

Rosn-y 8 m. Men, Anongemens i'n R.chitd G'll Chooei. 7jS E. Frankhn, ot Chicago, ft S-29. LOWtr Ina Moy.

oge 73, 13M F. 9.3-', St. Survived by 1 son, George lowry- 1 brother, Frank Remck Mabel, Mmn ser, Mrs. Adeline Whitten, Mps. Services Wed.

2.30 ot The Woshbum-McReavy (Southeast Chapel) 405 Central Ave. Inrerment Acooa Park. Fnm.iy pree'S memorials to Heart or Cancer fund irt leau of flowers. McCLURG AD.e May, cge 82, cf 1317 6. 22nd s.

Belovd mother rf Mrs V'von Walstrem. of Eai 2. $mrh of Moi. Also 1 gand-daughfe. greot-grnndchild 'en ercs A nephews.

Member of Mpls. Gosoel fabemctie. Services Ved. I m. ot Abn: -n-Fe'erion nv.

ot C'-ecor. H.ils.ae. Services for William E. Walsh, asked Meany exactly whom 84, 3121 Cedar avenue, who died he was talkinR about he re-Sundav, will be 9 a.m. Wednes-; day at Holy Rosary Catholic Pllca' church.

"YOU MEN are old enough Mr. Walsh was a lifelong resi- to draw your own concluded of Minneapolis and was sions j-m referring to un- f.flS ern at NcW which elect or re-elect NEWS of the WORLD MfiriaU frnm the Services for Mrs. Anna Rose Black. 60, 230 Oak Grove street who died Sunday, will be 1 p.m Wednesday in Barney Anu tm.ii Mn.t,.nru iiitVi Kuril tit 1 aLro. I LUUi Willi UUllUi ll wood cemetery.

a rnci. dent, Mrs. Black is survived by hp.r husband. Carl: two sisters, i Isahcllfi Conrad, Minneapolis, and l'red Schultz, Rochester, Minn, and a brother, Aaron E. Conrad, Minneapolis.

CLARENCE L. HILL Services for Clarence L. 56. 1822 Laurel avenue, Hill, who died Sunday, will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at Billman-Hunt mortuary, with burial in Sunset Memorial Park cemetery.

Mr. Hill was born in Jefferson, Wis, and was a Minneapolis resident 17 years. Surviving are his wife, Mil- Wis, and a brother, Otto Hell, JOHN A. LETHERT Services for John A. Lclhert, 83.

804 Aurora avenue, St. Paul, Catholic church burial in Cal. St. Paul, with vary cemetery. Mr.

Lethert founded and operated the .1 at I ICo since 19U4. He ft was a member of Catholic Order of Foresters, Knights of Columbus. St. 10 ri Mr. Lethert Peter of Clements society, Bookbinders union, United Commercial Travelers, St.

Paul Chamber of Commtrcc, St. Paulites and North American Skat League. Surviving is one daughter, Mrs. William Benz, Chicago; four sons, Herbert Carl iWUirea tt. ana Kicnitru Hii Cr Driiil- cictr.re Mrc 'US Jt, IHUl, Kr rJi.rn-i.r.

Catherine Jacobson, Middlcton, and Mrs. Meier, St. Paul, and five brothers, Charles Joseph Henry Frank A. and Anthony all of St. Paul.

GUSTAVE E. LOGEFEIL Services for Gustave E. Lope-feil, 89, 3830 Upton avenue who died Sunday, will be 2:30 p.m. today in Knaeble mortuary, with burial in Crystal Lake cemetery. Mr.

Logefeil, a native of Germany, lived in Minneapolis 76 years and was superintendent of Gurley Chocolate Co. many years. MRS. 1NA MAY LOWRY Services for Mrs. Ina May Lowry, 73, 1313 E.

Ninety-thrce-and-one-half street. Blooming-ton, who died Sunday, will be 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at Wash-burn-McReavy mortuary, 405 Central avenue, with burial in Acacia Park cemetery. Mrs. Lowry was born in Genola, and was a 60-year resident of Minneapolis.

She was a member of Oliver Presbyterian church and Daugh- iters of American Veterans. Surviving are a son, George Minneapolis; a brother, Frank Remick, Mabel, and a sister, Mrs. Adeline Whit-ten, Minneapolis. The family prefers memorials to the Heart fund or Cancer fund. MRS.

MILDRED RUN TER Snrvir fnr Mrs Mildred Minter, 57 3321 Emerson ave MUC Wifl.1 Ultu iivriiua "mi be 3:30 p.m. today in Hodroff Jeshurun cemetery, Mrs. Minter lived In Minneapolis 55 years. Survivors include a son, Alan, Minneapolis, and five sisters, Mrs. Joseph Bender, Minneapolis; Frances Rievman, Seattle, Claire Rievman, Mrs.

i I 1 Ul IIIIUIV Surviving are his wife Louise; a son, hdward j. ana a ter, Mrs. Margaret Rudisuhle, all of Minneapolis There will be a rosary service at 8 p.m. today at McDivitt-1 Ilauge mortuary. Upper Midwest JUMPM m.

'dent of Mitchell National bank, di.ivHU.Meii, o. u. EDWARD R. THATCHER. OR, former superintendent of Commander Larabee Milling Minneapolis, at Rochester, Minn.

Pedestrian on Hennepin Robbed The bright lights of Hennepin avenue didn't ston three men from robbing Sam I I FOREIGN REDS CONFER Yugoslav President Tito and Wladys- law Gomulka, Polish Com-j munist party boss, met in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, for an "exchange of ideas" on building socialism. Belgrade citizens lined the streets to greet Gomulka, Premier Josef Cy-rankiewicz and Foreign Minister Adam Rapacki. SHUNNED Political leaders on Malta boycotted all social functions given in honor of visit ing Adm. Lord Louis Mount- hat ten hecausP have suffered a heart attack before the accident. Three traffic fatalities re- 422, or 26 more than a year ago.

Mrs. Ccille Willinger, 47, 135!) S. Cleveland avenue, St. Paul, died in Ancker hospital of injuries suffered Friday in an accident at Territorial road and Hampden avenue, St. Paul.

She was the wife of a St. Paul detective. Kenneth Henderson, 22, rural Stanton, was killed Sunday night when his car struck a soft shoulder, flipped over and rolled several times about two miles west of Dundas, in Rice county. Joyce Rahn. 6 dauchter of: Mr anil Mm Arthur Mendota, was killed Sunday when a car driven by her mother left the road and struck a tree near Egan township in Dakota county.

U.S. Housing Road Groups Seek Accord Special From the New York Times HARTFORD, Conn. The federal highway and housing administrators agreed Monday night that much of their work should go hand in hand. Bertarm D. Tallamy, federal highway administrator, said that new express highways "must be planned to fit in with a good program of urban development and redevelopment." "Great care must be exercised," he added, "to make certain the urban areas will obtain the maximum amount of benefit from arterial highway construction." Albert M.

Cole, administrator of the housing and home finance agency, said it would be "ironical" if the two programs "should operate in opposition to each other." "We must avoid having a magnificent new transporta-1 D. Benchess, 72, 36 S. Thir- New York, which op-teenth street. jerates a group of stores in- Benchess told police he eluding Powers Dry Goods walked out of a theater and i Minneapolis and St. was walking in the 400 block! Louis Park, Monday reported of Hennepin at 9:30 p.m.

Mon-1 record sales of $97,354,000 I he meddled f0rces jn tne Atlantic, ordered if the island'si that a)1 F8U Crusader fight-5 affairs" three ers be grounded until their iSSwSSi years a o. fuei systems can be modified. Mountbatten Mountba t-jThe Atlantic fleet lost five of ten, who was, the planes because of "fuel British commander in chief (starvation." of the Mediterranean, toured tt.nn.rn T-the island's naval bases for SHORTER WEEK Al F. five days Hartung, head of the Interna tional Woodworkers of Amer-WRECK FOUND Alan-ica, told delegates to a con-Robinson and Bruce Phillips, vention in Portland, a amateur divers, discovered shorter work week is the only day. Two approaching men grabbed his hands, he said, while a third lifted his bill fold from a pocket.

The billfold contained $100 in travelers checks, Benchess said. ine victim said ne cnasea the third man across a common share after near Perth, Australia, a wrecked ship, which they think is a treasure ship that lions more become unem-sunk in 1656. Treasure hunt- ployed," he said. street, through a parking lot and down an alley. The thief escaped.

Worker Injured at Gravel Pit Robert Miller, 23, Crook-ston, suffered chest i a i injuries ivionuay ai a gravel pit four miles cast of White uijfli L.tll(, I SEE by the TRIBUNE flHHOUHCEMEHTS OBITUARIES and FUNERALS ALLEN Gusfnf. nge 73. 1010 F. Ith on S'jn. by wife.

2 dnughtefs, M'i Wcnth W-, FHith Suchln, oil of MdIs 2 sons, Ffrrer Rohb.nsHale. Oscar W. AHcn. Fnrihnulf, 2 vnrt I brother in Sweden: 9 grnndchildten 3 great-grnnrif hi Iri'en, Servicr Wed. 1 p.m, Welander-Qun (South ChopeD, Chicngo Ave, at 1 9'h St Interment Sunset Memorial Pa'k Family Die' ers in Is to orgun fund August ana Lutheran Church.

ANDERSON G-jit ng 63, of 4r48 4jih nv S. Belovrd huscinnd ot tdith H.j father of Mrs. heri IJovte) She-manek, Jr. John bo'h of Mpls i 1 granddaughter. Retired veteran employee of the Mpls, St'eet Mamtenanra Department.

Services Thurs. 2 ot the lake Nokonvs Fresbyienan church, 46h 4 17th nv Inte-ment H.llside. Vist'ai'on ot the Inrson chnpef, "301 Central av NE. nr th church 1 hour preicui to service. ANDERSON Serene cl Snn Jrse, Calif.

Memorial to Cancer Fund Or-fevred. Serv'Cf-s Tuesday ofternnn 1 f0 Vvemes P'oiheri Chapel. Interment CiyUal Lake Cemetery. SERGER b'hei; age re dece 777a 1 4Tnd St Mmpr ft Hdv Trtni'v Er.g luthe-nn Cni-'rch, Survived by husband, Haroid aciLQ'er, M-s. Cranes M.

Red-n. St. lou- Park; 2 inters, Ms Hofme i'er, F'svthe, and Mrs. Jhn K.n, Ashiey. N.

3 Dan g-meir, Lehr, N. Aiber. Lodi. August, Fredonia. grandson, Charles M.

Redtem, jr. Services 3 m. ct the Henry VV. Andersen mortuary, 3649 23'd ov. (new location, f-nenas ma call otr 7 pm.

Mon. Memonais p'e'erred Hcv Tnmry. Reviewer! before servic. Inrr-n-err lakewood ceme'ery, SLACK Anna age r3 of 20 Oak ave St. Survived by husband, Co-1 VV 2 sisters, M-s.

Fred Rochester, Minn, end Miss Isabels Conrad, MP'S 1 brother, Ao-on Cnrnd. Mois. Sfv-cs Barney And r- sin home. ov at 3'h Sf We-J 1 InTerment LnkeAcscd. CHAPMAN F-nk s' P-3e 70.

3 1 3 S. Pai! ov. Surv.ved by be-cverj w.fe. Jul'a 5: 2 sons. Frank if f.

Robert I 2 riai-ghfe-. Mrs. W.l-ham Jean) Gardnar Mrs, S'on-ley fMariorie) Wilc: 2 g'andch'N firen; 2 brothers, Arthur Aitvo R. Services 2 pm, lale of the Isles Lutheran chu'eh, 220 VV, lake of th tsie bivd. Inrerment Sunset Me-ronal Park.

Revieof ot tb ner 8 IU man Hunt chaael. 27C1 Central cter 5 pm. Man. 1 hour p'trOus to service at church. CHRISTIE Jessie Polo Alto.

formerly of Mpls. Survived by A dnugh'ers. Mrs. R. Donald (Dcrofhvi Wade, Tucson, Ariz Mrs RoHm 8.

(Fleanot) Hughes, Palo A'to, Mrs. Joseph K. IHarne't Wemnn, tnuderda'e, Mrs. Wayne A. (Mn-grve'l Sone, G'endo'n.

b-other, Py Ogilv.e. Gencie, Ca'f 12 grandchtid-en 15 great -grnnachd-d-en. Notice of later. A-rcngt-meat Werness Bothers. COUIN5 Mildred Deo, 1210V, 6'h St.

No. on Mon. oge 57. Survived husband, Cicurie daughter, Jovele': 3 sons, Donald, Virg-! ond Paymcrd; grandchild fen, 3 bro-hers, Dan S'attery, Fd Fatr-ck and Henry Patnck Servres Thu'j 1 Suncserh-Anderson Funeral Homt. In-te rrenr National Cemetery.

DOWUNG oge 73, of 4C5? NE. VVnshmgton, Survived by husband, Sam- 1 daughter, Mrs. Lathn Smith of Fngle Idaho 1 nn, Clinton of Piverttm, 5 Qrnndchildren Se'v-ics Wed. 1 Miller Fune'nl Hrr-e, Coiump.a Heghfs. Inerrr-ent Sunset.

EASTMAN Fioence Bi'ic. nge 65, 15i6 ha Athene nv. Member Saiva tion Army Services Wed. 2 at the Rutherford Burr Funeral Home, 2040 S. Lvncalt.

EIMOUISTOr, O. rge 83, resi-drnce 4045 2lst ov, S. Peti-ed Pastor of The Auauftana lutheron churcn. Funeral nottce rfer. Henry W.

Anderson Mortuary, 3640 2 3rd ov. S. (nevy location! FORD Susan, og 73, of 2753 Av, S. Survived by daughters, Mrs. D.

C. McDonald, Ms Florenct Ford, Mrs. Le Lawson, Son Carlos, Calif, Mrs. Joe Howkms, Mrs. Glen Myers, Owatonna, Mmn.i Sons, Wil-I am, of Faribault.

Minn James, San Mateo, Edward. San Francisco, Henry of Sparks, Nev.r 1 7 Grandchildren; 5 Services will Tues. 9 am S. Joseph Catholic Church at Waidorf, Minn. Interment St.

Mary Ceme'ery. Arrongenents with Werness Brothers. GREENE Jennie cge 90, at Walk-er Methodist Home. Survived bv son, Chauncev L. Greene.

Services 8 pm. nt The Rutherford F. Burr Funeral Home, 3040 S. Lyndale and 2 m. Wed.

ot Th Central Methodist church. Grantsburg, Wis. HAUGEN Anna oge res. 2525 'j 2th av S. Survived by son, Glenn; 4 daughters, Mrs.

Stella M. Kiellander, Mrs. Marvel Meara, Mrs. Ahce Piper, MS. Rose Kane, 8 grandchildren.

Services Wed. 3 P.m. at Henry W. Anderson mortuary, 3640 23rd av S. (ne.v location).

Interment Hdlside. HILL Clcencs oge 56, 1822 laurel ov. Survived by wife, Mildred 2 sons, Ricky and James: 2 sis ters Charles David and Mrs. Mabel Hathaway; 3 grandchildren ond brother, Otto Hell. Services 10 a m.

at the new Billman-Hunt chapel, 2701 Central. Interment Sunset. HUIKE Waiter, oge 44, 1205 Haw-thorne. Notice later. Arrangements by Billmans Houst of Floweis, 212 Nicollet.

JEPPESEN Ellen oge 74, of 529 9th av Hopkins, on Sun, Survived by husband, Alfred; 8 sisters, Mrs. Gus (Ada! Lindahl, Mrs. Albin iSelmnj Johnson, Mrs. David (Ann) Shaugh-nessy and Mrs. John (Esther) Tauchen and Mrs.

George (Mabel) McKisson, M-s Minnie Johnson, Mrs. Harold (Lillian) Russell, Mrs. Soren (Ethel) Petersen. Services Thurs. 2 p.m., Gethsemane Lutheran church, Hopkins.

Interment Lakewood cemetery, Memorials preferred in lieu of flowers. Friends may call after noon Wed. at Strobeck Hauge chapel. Lawrence Hauge, director, 1400 Excelsior av, Hopkins. JOHNSON Benord oge 57, resi.

denc 2433 15th av S. Survived by wife, Gladys; 5 daughters, Mrs. Don-old Carlson. Mrs. John Marxen, Shirley and Virginia Johnson, oil of Mn.

Dale (Bernice) GuHtckson, Lo-meta, Calif.j 4 brothers, Melvin O. Johnson, IngvoM Johnson and Clarence Tostenson of John Johnson, Oakland, 3 sisters, Mrs. Alfred and Ida Johnson, both of Benson, M'S. Clarence Norgnrd of Hartland, N. D.j 10 grandchildren.

Services Wed. 1 :30 p.m. McDivitt-Hauge Chapel, Lawrence Hauge, Dirertjr, 2825 E. lake st. Interment Acacia Park cemetery.

JOHNSON Hilma Louise, age 77, of Arlington Heights, of Joshua Tree, Calif, Mols. Beloved mother of Mrs. Clinton IMurtel) Ro-sene, Arlington Heights, lll.f sister of Mrs. H. J.

Sandell, Miss Victoria Hedin, both of Jcshuo Tree, Mrs. Gilbert Erickson, Balaton, Minn. A Charley Hedin, Los Angeles, 2 grandchildren. Member of Emanuel Lutheran church. Services Thurs.

1 :30 nt the O. E. Larson chaoel, 2301 Central av NF. Intermsmt Sunmt Memorial patk. Memorials to church prferrd.

tion system disrupt urban ac- Sons mortuary, 12b E. i-rank-tivities," he said "And we ilin avenue, with burial in Adath United States, Hawaii and the Philippines also heard Vice President Nixon, Deputy Secretary of Defense Donald A. Quarles and Robert Murphy, deputy undersecretary of state. Dry Goods Firm Has Record Sales I Associated Dry Goods for the first six months of the fiscal year. For the same period a year ago, net sales totaled Net earnings for the six-month period were estimated at $1,425,000.

eaual to 68 provision for federal income taxes. For the same period last year, earnings were equal to 71 cents a common share. Five Charged With Drunken Driving Minneapolis police Monday arrested five motorists and charged them with drunken driving. Thev gave their names and addresses 5 5 5 5 5 51 5. Summer theatre at its bestl JIM AMECHE.

host Ricardo MONTALEAN in "The Man on Top" TONIGHT 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 7:00 Speidel) STATETROOPER 9:30. An insane man is protected by his sweetheart in 'THE ONLY GIRL ON BOOT HILL" (Homm Brewing Co.) Miller was 1 a i as: screens on a large gravel-sep- R0y Hall, 62, 3012 Lyndale arating machine when one of avenue Francis L. Grimms, the heavy metal screens 33, 127 Twentieth avenue slipped and pinned him inside1 John Boulton, 53, 1527 Lin-the apparatus. den avenue; Rolf H. Hovde, He was reported in fair 37, 2752 Forty-first avenue condition at Northwestern i and Charles C.

Storlie, 30, hospital. 3925 Forty-second avenue S. must not allow essential urban redevelopment to impede that transportation system." The conference is being held under auspices of Connecticut General Life Insurance company. ers searched for a century for the Vcrgulde Draeck, which carried a cargo worth AWARD WON Dr. Arda Aldcn Green was awarded the Arherican Chemical society's Garvan medal for isolating the enzyme responsible for a firefly's light.

The society said in New York her work brought a better understanding of the means by which living things transform food energy into light. AROUND NATION JETS GROUNDED Vice Adm w. L. Rees, commander 'r iu. lu ine uiii ieu ot itrb xiti ai cm answer to unemployment.

"We must not wait until mil- Edward Kimpr. IiS15 lynn ov, i- Lcu. f'i'k Horald L. Stintn hivrl. Dol W.

Lindbtrg. f.816 rcnr.svivcinia CV IJ lSr I. 183 lou.t ri', Hithotd F. Mo.sh. Ur'n nv Roland A.

Mudgett. Central av Clifford O. OUon, 4R'iO Tlirn.ru S. Wilburn A Pl. i'jIV NtMon N.

David Ptrry, i S00 3'H ov Odin S. Rem, Uii Fvlhom St. Pnul. Harry H. Ripp.

ITS02 txr.e;nor blvd, John F. Sntidw, Ht nv S-Richard A. Sorcmon, 1919 ov Robert I. Trotke. 1812 NE.

5nd. iugens Wagntr. 616 cv l-ndlf K.nn.lh R. Wahlberg. 5QJ5 Chowen Rodney fc.

Whittla, Sunser Ploia Trailer Park. Mound Allen W. Wilt, 1100 Unlvtriitv ov Anokn Jamei Robert Wood. 1TO1 NE 3-d. BOYS Mr.

nnd Mrs Dale O. Sock, I If! nv SE. Donald I. Betk, 615 VJ 4th si. Lester K.

Brown, liC 13rh nv SE. DsWayne Carver, 3711 4th it N. Forrest R. Decker, 6C3 'Jrd ov Brook- Ivn Park. John E.

Dahl, Pnute 2, Hopkins. Minn. George Dremert, 18 East Road, Circle Pine s. Bernard B. Ingle, 1 30 I'ving N.

Warren $. Fairbanks, Perry Rsb- binsrinle Ramon E. Hack. 1 525 5E Tnlmodae. Robert $.

Harper, 781 64111 ov Spt'ng Lfrke Paik. Charles E. Hays, 3X19 Washburn N. Donald Herulh, WR 3rd av N. Verne F.

Inman, 3401 NE. Collirige, St. Anthanv llage David J. Jacobson, 3i40 Di.Or-nt Albin R. Kummaia.

231 Washington ov Fredrick Larsen, 500 ov, Coon Kenneth Robert lind, 13:8 E. 94rh Bloorri'ng'on Wayne C. lundqren, ov S. William B. Miller, 7241 OotfnW Richhcld Patrick B.

O'Shea, 405 6th av Hopkins Beryl D. Osmondson, 612 19rh ov tE. Louis A. Palermo, Morn. Mtnn.

Matthew W. Perllck, I 3C7 iVth ov NE. leRoy G. Rrslow, St. Clair.

nn. Arlon E. Rahl. i'52o NF dand St. Melvin J.

Range, 2401 Goiaen VaHev Road. James L. Schilling, 8710 Fremont ov $., Brnarnrnaton Bill W. Schmidt, 7608 Xerxes ov Edino, Earl C. Simon, 613 West Olive, Stillwater.

John J. Splett, 6417 3S'h av Crystal. Bruce A. Stevenson, 530 OI'ver nv leRoy Willis Stevenson, Elliot S. i Edward W.

Stodolo, Hookms. Donald J. Tetmar, 433 NE. 5th, Colum- a Hfobit Norbert Volberl, 1505 Pennsvlvonio St lonrS fork John D. Yeoger, 9 301 East Bush lair Road.

1WIN BOYS Mr Henry C. Clarke, It oft th, Way DEATHS I toy Austin, 67. '735 Itnioi 5. i Glen Bitkntll, 70, 5716 Lokeiond kobb I tdward Bobb, (unknown) 1001 Mitchell Blvd D. William H.

Coplfy, 6rS. S77i 1st ov S. fdword A. Cunnintjhom, b. $riHvvn'0r, Chester W.

fish, 60, 6t21 West Rood B-c-'kiyn Pi-k Alfred I. Fitiberold. 73, Pl'le- Proir't. W.lbur I. Poshuy.

"5, A'i. Kristin Jensen, 79, Mil V.ooaiyn Sr Myrtle Kilfen. 13th av Kimler, 77. 34 AHrrch N. Amelio M.

Kretchmer, 78, Vi'i 4th av S. Prances Kromer, fr7 4716 Oklnnd. Joseph La Bounry, 73. 363 kr oA. K' m- r.c Imerold letkhort, 61, 1 5.

cVh It. Ola! Nestvotd, 77, 4336 ov. Charles PewoosH, 7 Onnn-ra, nn. Minnie C. Prorhoska, 74 lyXl AHrich S.

Johan E. Raattamaa, 76, htM Leipzig, Mathilda M. Sihemlng. ti, 2744 Thomol ov N. Sophie M.

S'emesl. 40H $. Anna M. Svenson, 63, COO 33rd ov 5. Grab Your Partner Let's Dance McNITT c( Urrel St Paul, vVi'e cf thff (ere McNitr.

hy nieces cH neonewi. Service Wed 3 ot ed J'-hni'on Funeral Home. N. Snell-ng 5t Fa I lnfme-. Acac a Fa fiom 7 m.

Mon, MADZlN Ma-v oa 5 tcrmeriy of 1734 Je terson S'. NE. bv Sn, Jseon; br-'he'S, Fe'er ond S'n'ey C-oeck cf inn. Funeral from the Peter Kcifrlt funeral home. 19i8 University av NE Thurs.

a 9 30; Requiem h-gh Mass Holy Cross church of 10 m. Inte'fenr Sr. An'hony ceme'erv. Rosary v. a 7 30 m.

friencs may coil ef'er p.m. Wed. MATTISON AMrich oge 79, S'evens Ave. Suiv ved by wi'e. Annnj aougn'ers.

Ms, Henry iBerfft) GasDar, St. Louis Pork. Mrs. (Margaret) Carlson. W'estem So noes.

son. A Theociore, I 2 groodchiidrenr 3 reat grand nM-d'en. Services Wed. oftefnoon 1 71 Vv'emess B-others Chooei. (n'ermer Crystal lake Cemetery.

F'sencs m'-ry caii at chapel beginning lues. roon. MELIN Jnn cge 77, cf t-s Ai-gees, Ci-f, Mcmerly of Mc's i ot Kansas Gy. Sept. 8.

Survived bv 2 daughters, M's. rnt Holioway Mp'i. and Mrs. Wiiham loucks. Miami, Fla brother, Luther Melm, and S'Ster, Mus f.eorar Mef'n cf Mpls; 6 grandchiiifen.

Services Wed 3 0 m. ct loood chopei. Fnen-s may call A.binso"-Pete-son (south Chicnoo nv at 17th St. Ruiseil Petersen, director. MORRIS Fannie oge 75.

GrerV, Coio. Survived by daugh'er, M'i-Armin M. Johnson, Mmnetonka Peach; sans. Dr. J.

8. Mortis, Boise, Idaho, ond Robert Moms, Los Angeles- 6 grandchildren. Services 12 0 ciork noon W'emess B'CthefS Chapel. MOV Ying. age 63.

of E. 7th sr. S. Paul. Services Thurs.

2 pm. ot Gill Brothers (Central cr-opeli, iust cf Hennepin ot 14th t. Intermeof, Lake-wood. NELSON Edith cge 52. of 1922 Penn Av.

S. Survived by 2 brothers, Gare L. Nelson cf tscondido. Cat if Roger W. Nelson of Woyzata: 3 1 s-ters, Ethel F.

Nelson of Rivers.de. Mrs Roy (Lorroinei 8-ocher of Wayzata; Mrs. Wilhcn fisobell Mav-2ak of Redlands, Cahf. Services Tuesday p.m. ot University Bapf'st Church, 1219 University Av.

Fe-viewal at the Washburn McPeavy (Southeast Chapel), 405 Central Av, 1 hour before service at church. Family prefers memorials to the church tn deu of flowers. NELSON Feter oge 85, 4444 19K Av. S. (formerly of 403 14th Av.

1 Survived by wife, Hannah; 3 sons, Evs'eft, Warner, both of Mpli.j Kenneth of San Mateo, Calif. 1 7 grandchildren. Funeral services Tuesday 2 p.m, Abrahamson Chapel, A. S. 4 E.

Lcfxe St. Member of Trinity Lutheran Church of Minnehaha Falls. Memoriaii to church building fund preferred. Interment Sunset Memorial Park. PERZEL Richard cge 26.

of 7U University ov NE. Survived by wife, Joan (Poauml; 1 son, David; parents, Mr. Mrs, Paul A Perzel, grandmother, Mrs. Victoria Przvbylka. Funeral Wednesday 8:30 a.m.

from the Kapala Funeral Home. Reauiem Mass 9 a in the church of St. Charles Borromeo. Interment Resurrection cemetery. Parish Rosary Tuesday evening 8 o'clock.

Rosary by the College of St Catherine Alumnae association Tuesday evening 8 30. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Monday. RENO John of 3727 Logan Ave. on Sunday.

Age 73. Survived by wtfe, Christine Ida; 2 sons, Lloyd of Brooklyn Park, Clinton of Anokai 5 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildreni sister, Mrs. Anna Bosely of Harlan, Montana; nieces nephews. Service! Wed. 2 p.m.

Zion Lutheran Church, 26th J. Lyndale No. Reviewol at Sund-seth-Anderson Funeral Home and at the Church previous to service. Inler-ment Sunset Memorial Pork. STONESTROM Lawrence of 5540 Garfield av s.

Survived by wife. Evelyn; mother. Mn. John Stonestromi brothers, Manford George: sisters, Mrs. Bob Werness, Mrs.

Kenneth Dosen, Mrs. Roger Gies. Mri Conrad Wipd-linger all of Mrs Walter Lewis. Duluth. Services will be Tues.

3 p.m. Werness Brothers Funeral Chapel, interment Crystal Lake cemetery. STRONG Calvin age 54, of 234 20th Ave. Sunday p.m. Survived by his wife, Celia; 5 daughters, Mrs, Lorraine Motjko, Mrs.

Viola Weiss. Mrs. Joann Scott, Mrs. lone Jacobson, Mist Bonme Lou; 3 tons, Gary, Curtis end Ernest; 11 grandchildren, alt of Mpls 1 6 brothers, Kenneth of Newark, S. D.

Raymond, George and Ernest of North Dakota, Lawrence of Tacoma, Charles of Texas. Services Wtd ChvnK Cor. fth St. 15th Ave. So.

Rosary Tues! i.ltt'1f,'..L Th Anderson-Peterson Chapel, 1877 Riverside. Interment St. Anthony Cemetery. Clifford Peterson, director, William, oae 74. of 601 ird Ave.

S. Survived bv wt, Nancy i son, William sister, Mrs. Jenny Fnckson, Madison, W.i., and 2 grand-chi dren. Serv.ces Wed o.m Gill Brolhen (South Chapel), 5801 lyndale Ave. S.

Interment Crystal lake cemetery. Om A www 1. 1 -savjj Wnlim ifnj to the CHAMPAGNE MUSIC Everybody Loves! Listen to the MINNEAPOLIS MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Cfv t. Henr.kjon, 1 r. Martyr Joefcion, A'h nv Dnnold M.

Nomi, 74, S50! 1 ov Zo Ontnweller, 23, 4603 Vincent tfed Andron, 77, Minn; Nonry I Wolwn, 50, 5Ot No'thwooci rit. lr-nf Dflnntr 75 Horning Minn; Joan M. Whiting, i3. Z'7B Ccifnx ov 5. Dick J.

Hostutlcr. pqc. 8 TV, fllf fttOROr M. Htinftf, Withoel f. Sehmtl, 25, S.

Per. Beverly A- B'own, 22, -3238 i 4th av S. Dlmr 0. Kal'berg, tos AhqcIps, Cot'f: Clain A. Woltec, leyat.

2110 Aid' cv S. tchord R. Coin, 35 5 15th Ruth ft. Chomberi. 77, 600 1 6th ov Sr.

fdword W. Nyhui, 3, Sharon i. Hook, 16, R.8 1 7 nv S. Dwnmt t. Rusll, 71.

Mound, Cloud' A. Reberti, JO, Mound Robert G. Fin, )), '5 rh nv Morion I. Runeert, 19, '617 o'j'h ov Donald C. Hr.dnon, Barren si, sV.

PnoU Yvonnt M. LaVignc, 22, 3300 Robert G. Mffuwtlfn, Chniia: Revtr ly M. Bowpri, 27. 6001 nv John Etmqunt, 5 8.

639 Stjnnvb' ida H-f. rr-idn VoHpy Virginia I. Holmer, 19. 1 Aniir nv Vniiev. Ponipl A.

Chock, 24, 2fT.4 (Jf G'ond s'; Mory t. Smoffr, 18. 74 fF GnnH if. Ronald D. Piatt, 20, t'h Bev- Hy Sneod, S2C1 6rh v.

Roy Territt, 4 j9 frn'i ov V'h- Potiy A. Olalion, 17, 2408 Idword C. KnuHon, 15, 7rr nv Ul, Koy A Ciadlo, I 74 1 Hh ov 5 Clyd T. Cameron, 17 ffeonf nv fj. -or-'vn Cr'-pr: Jacqueline A.

Moser, 1', -'r? civ N. Ciystnl Mfi'k Mohl, 7', Honk nv-n, Shirley M. Coppin, 23. OC'4'1 P-rtiond ov Normon P. Brown, 26.

I 24 SF a Joan M. Booke, 23, 2 Rier Tenoi.e Rh.hp Chefttftr 3 t'M Joan A Oumn, 7), 1 9 Vtv'iW nv SL Dean A. Maai, 77, 1 Q-ulard, St Pni'h Arden fomming, 2i, 4 00 Vv'ood-rt---n ov, i Roper A Stork. 25 '7)2 OV tl. iyn Cenier; Patricio A.

Wilt, 20, )h 9 '-'h si. lowrence E. Deluney, 2 1 S31 10'H ov Heme M. lund, 3'CV Pn'k av William Weia. 74 Jtn.es, Minn; Jann Smtlh, 7245 Queen cv rich- Richard Reed, V'iv'-frn, Wis: Mar-(ia 5wedenbofg, 20 o'y'? Ilili nv b.

tewn Guenon. Ztk" Shirley Rosenberg 1 7 7 S. Verna i-mmif R. Honey, 21, P-jpHs Jome, 31 nv Roiond Johnton, '-3 logon nv Gloria D. Bloom, 3 47 Co.w.tl, Ti Donno Miner, Co'Pf GeroQI, 1 Co'ol A diDuman, i- lM I Ii.ton Leikvoll.

Borbo'O A. Cock. Robert Tuth, 16. Atabania Gar) eH rv 9 1 3'h s'r Ivulyn WHo. t'.

HI ov tictban Chanen. f. Knc R. Rubin, 919 logon ov ti. Eva BIRTHS cms F'eorick Amother.

Harold Amsryd. 35 Cenar rjr. New Dennis O. iortness, 'l. 'i.

John Irotf. iCJM North Ook Knell ierm-e Glenn I. Cleveland rank Desse 4873 l-h nv NE. NF Cr-v-l s'. Joseph O.

Duroy. :2 C'carj-i o. Marvin frifkson, AAAA t.E. Cci'. 9 H--r 's Itonoot Godoert.

Vr 0 Ontcr 8. John Gosh. Park ov termon t. Hosseibrins, 5 .3 Fvng 5 pennid C. Mickerian, 3231 Silver Lck rd, Merle Molden.

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Hudson cures an over-dedicated young physician in "Off the Pedestal" (Wilson Co.) I i 3AT3 "LAWRENCE WELK SHOW" Monday-Friday, 5:30 P.M. (CSTJ Sundays, 3:00 P.M. (CSTJ with Host Bob Hill on the Station Celebrating 35 Years of Service to the Midwest fern wms 1 1 fx kAMAAAeA 4j "esh ftfr 4n 'jjRSssjssR-".

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