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2 City Press-Citizen Jan. 19G8 Deaths Grace Stinocher Viola Sheley a 1 v.here I r- 1'-' 1 Buna', v.iii lw-a dv- 1 vr -T of Albuqu-rqut Mr- -np V'u" ir -d auxiliary by Kr a Mrs. Calvin Dorothy City, three a sister. Ernest raWf Wisconsin: a brother, F.cranek of We-t Branch several nieces ar.d preceded in death a brother and Area Youths Nominated To Academies Schwengei, Baker Defense Scheduled Son Today in Church Trial Here Fir-t Fred Schwengei and four other The r. 2 Cheif Rites Services for Kenneth Chelf.

46. nf rural Ata- 'j at Mercy Hospi- Tov.a Cny Friday, will m. Monday at the Methodist vr'i hiirial'm Oakridse Ceme- The Rev. Harland T. Gant v.

ill "officiate. may caU; th Snider Funeral Home to-. Mr. Chfif v.a^ born Fen. lo.

1321, st West Liberty, the son; pf 'Robert and Jenny Utley Chelf. On Dec. 20, 1941. he Ruth Ciders at Muscatine. He a veteran of World War IT.

a member of the American Lezion. and of the Masons. Survivors include his widow. son. Wayne, a student at Iowa SHIP'university: a daughter.

Marilvn, at honie: a sister, Mrs. fjprman (Delia) Terhune of Muscatme: and his mother. Elder Rites Zeima Barnes LIBERTY Xtlrr.a Barnes. of V-es: Thursday at Lsi-Tty a long dlnpss. Sen'ices are p.m.

at the Uberty Mc-thn dist Church, with buris! in Oak- r.dse The Rev Har-. land Gant will "off ciate. She was born Nov. in. 1S95.

at Downey. daughter of and Rozetta Mackey. was married to Lloyd Barnes on Nov. 16, 1917. at Muscatine.

She was a member of the Metho- dist church and the Rebekah Lodge. Survivors include a son. Waiter of Leland, HI a daughter. 'Mrs. Louise Laughlin of West Liberty, a brother.

Charles Mackey of West Liberty: three Mrs. Willard Rice of Nichols, Mrs. Kenneth Deming of Iowa' City and Mrs. Raymond Thompson of Cedar Rapids: and four grandchildren. She was preceded in death bv her husband and a brother.

ec r.ed r. Mr- George O' r.uV"ii" i- a at High s.i.h»i: a- alternate r.om- 'o 'ho jr.ilitary academy were Steven IS. of Mr. ar.d Mr- Janie- Power? field Road, and Sam- san of West i's principal 'o the Air Force Colorado Springs, Colo. is Erik Winborn.

17. of Mrs. Karl Winborn of is senior year William Ntherle and Wiley M'ayne. The stateir.es.- that farm income dropped 9 7 per cent in the farm parity ratio dropped -ix points. of production 31 per cent.

They aic ihe farm debt of $50 bill-on exceed the entire federal budget for 1961. 1 Locai Merchant Marine Academy at Poi-nt. Philip 17. sun Mr. and Mr-.

John O. MucTaggan of Fie a High School -enior alternate nominee- to the Air Force Academy i- Charle- Foster of Branch. Most of the nominee more -market power that according to under- American oy Atom Test's Tremors Felt In Wide Area The They -aid CIV feed grams -hould no', be into the do- market for le.s« than 100 per cent nf parity and the loan el of corn should be creased. They also called for HUT CREEK VALLEY. Nev.

(AP) The apparently unexpected force of an underground nuclear test explosion Friday of Burlington, who hit college seismographs 1.700 of the judicial miles awav with the intensity of he was feanul 01 an earthquake. Insure, and prohwued The tremor jolted buildings in or recording devices Salt Lake Citv and Los Angeles, courtroom in tne oa.en.ent iity" Dr Waiter Mayra and Rober. ar. Stevenson. a According to a the adopted at" Friday nighr se- the uial will be contmuec next Saturday.

ional Cessions set for Jar 29. Both prosecution ar.u defense arguments are to i concludea "by 4 p.m. Jan. The trial was scheduled to Adoption of the schedule stan at a.m. today, but was pas sed by the commission over delayed by a picture-taking ses- Baker's objections.

He said h-- sion" as teams" of photographers Defense could not be adeouateh Time magazine a presented in the time allow ec NBC-TV took pictures judicial commission XT. iun- defendants and prosecu- the Rev. Mr. ton. the Rev.

William Grosshein. of Davenport, the Rev. George Pike of Bettendorf. the Vernon Elgin of le'ex- Sam Ewart of Mt. Hetherington of pon, and Han'ey Allbee of Mus- of catine.

cr In San Francisco, the pendulum the church. im proce mediate consideration to TM" Jp igh clock a Liberty Hi Powers a phv- improve the banraming position farmer-. aiven bv each of th dure. thev niu-t aptitude school. Other action mentioned Alternate- TO fir: place If appointed they would enter review procedure for making or come reason principal the academies this summer or cry gnd commodity estimates, iege.

i nominees do not qualify or do fall. improving standards for agri- away. involving effective against the sides of its case. "The blast registered 6.25 on the Richter scale, or equal to a fairlv strong earthquake, on 2 Persons Hurt In 3-Car Crash Ala. Loria Named President Of City Library Board improving cultural commodities consumer protection, enforcement of the federal Meat Inspection Act of 1967.

and more emphasis on problems of small towns and cities. "This is necessary n-d-w this a true judicial process ratn- er than a show." he said. Dr Keith Long and Dr. Dennis and Rosalie Elben both with the University Lakeside apartments medical faculty, are treated for minor injuries aftc-r the prosecution for the an accident about 3:30 session. The first witness they Friday.

called this morning was Dr. Lar-' lk-e report that the c.v Driver Charged In 2-Car Mishap Louis Lona of 220 South John-. berg, Thomas H. Summy, Earl son Street, a former councilman Murphy. W.

Ralph Roberge and and Iowa City mayor, has been; Mrs. Leland Nagle. elected president Iowa The board meets at 4 n.m City Public Library Board. He the third Thursday succeeds William M. Tucker.

month at the library. Elected vice president was Kent Braverman of 1906 Broad- wav Street Loria had held that fcJ post la-t year. Mrs. Richard Wtan neS re elCCted Fr on the The announcement Sher members of the Library -Center in Highway 6 Bypass motion will Robert L. 27.

of a West Branch was charged with failure to give aid and information at an accident about midnight. In Eureka. about ailcu miles away, residents reported, a resident physician by Dennis Elbert, 22. -a gentle ground roll" was university Hospital and ca rs driven by Marcelline Cut- The explosion, unleashing en-: cnurc member for months. i r.

58, of Coralville and Ray- ersy equivalent to nearly a mil-1 nrosecution witnesses mond Binz. 24 of 505 South tons of TNT. was touched: hedule to take the Buren Street coUided at GinR--. off 3.200 feet beneath the snr- morn Market Street? faceof Hot Creek Valley in Sr JIrs Sharon inz was charged with tral in an experiment to; AIrs ning a stop sign. see if even more powerful tests i could be conducted in the area.

When asked about the blast- felt over such a wide an Atomic Energy spokesman declined to do more than refer to the AEC's Police report thai his car and announcement Jan. 8 that the a car driven by Lee M. explosion was scheduled. IS. of 1314 Mafcy Street collided i a i Uiner menmei iii 6 Board an autonomous three operations in the 14 days Xp rt of injuries charged with operation of the since the transplant because available i i LIBERTY Edna Elder, SO.

who oied at her home West 1 are today p.m. iVio Liberty Me'hodi-i irarch. bunal in Oakndge i 'orv. The Rev. Harland C.air v.i'l officiate hp was bom May l.

1SS7. Monipeher. 'he daughter of Hiram rt nc Reed Green. v. to Frank Eider innn.

at We-' Liber- member of the Methodi-s'i Church her hus- tlvei 1 s.m-. and ''n of West Liberty. of n. tv Mrs. Gladys S-'ott-ciale.

A and an Hilricbrind of Med, Mr-. Grace 14 rd r. 1 creat-grnndchild- 1st Savings Names Welt J. Welt has been elected president of the First Federal Savings and Loan Association here. He succeeds A.

A. Welt, who had been both president a chairman of the board. A. A. Welt chairman.

Election of officers by board came after stockholders at their annual meeting reelected board Named to the board are A. A. and J. Welt, Nate Moore John II. Haefner.

F. Marjorie Anderon. John Nah and Earl W. Kurtz. Other officers elected by the board are Moore, vice president, a post previously held by J.

Welt: Miss Anderson, and W. Rose, treasurer. 3 Advanced At Hawkeye State Bank Fumes Cause Fire 53-year-old wholesale grocer, lived for 18 i days and 58 minutes with a transplanted at 5:52 a.m.! At Ul building Dec. 3 from Denise Darvall. in an auto accident.

a'bench. The heart was still functioning oratory equipment and to a until a few minutes before his light fixture about 8:30 p.m. Fri- be felt at least as far as to 100 miles from the detonation." It added that persons "who might be on tall structures within about 90 miles of the shot location or in mines within about 50 miles are being alerted so they can avoid any possible haz- 1 at ard" resulting from ground motion." Iowa City Weather FORECAST FOR IOVJA CITY AND SOUTHEAST IOWA Soturacy. Jsi 20. 1W8 (Also f-e ramenider of i c- IOA'O C'ty Tfmoerntures Three men.

including from double pneumonia. Eadcliff who is a new assistant Dec. 21. vice president, have been ad-1 The heart grafted into Blai-1 vanced at the Hawkeye State berg's body first began beating! Bank. at about 3:30 p.m.

Jan. 2. Bank President Earl W. Nel- Baliberg's general condition son said the board, addition has improved dramatically to RaddLff. also named Dale since the healthy heart of Clive M.

Vorbrich Sr. cashier and Haupt. 24. who died from a Steven Bianco an a-Mstant cash- brain hemorrhage, replaced his ier. own diseased heart.

Radciiff. ha; been at the bank about a had been a loan officer. Vorbrich an assistant ca.shier and Bianco a teller. Officers addition to Radcliff. Vi.rbnch and Bianco are John G.

Graham, chairman are cf the board. John W. Evan? vice president. Kenneth A. Crow, assistant vice president: and B.

Johnson, assistant cashier. Director- DonVid E. Cooper. J. Richard Denman.

Evans. Graham. Dr. Carroll B. Larson.

PhiHn A. Leff. John -T. Mc- Kiisere Meade and Nelson The fire was caused by fumes left from an experiment, which were nossiblv ignited by an elec- Disorderly Conduct Charge Made Today Burton Hawkeye C. Brunner, Apartments.

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