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Baby of. IhiL (Dai. 2 Sioux Falls Argus-leader Friday, July 2, 1965 wrr f. DEATHS Area JACOB HAAR Dominican Settlement Try Is Seen FREEMAN, S.D. Funeral 5 Charged In Shooting Of Negro SEATTLE.

Wash. (AP) services for Jacob R. Haar, 86, were" Thursday in St. Paul's History Continued from page I whites, not Negroes, made the laws segregating Negroes. DECISION REVERSED decision stood for 58 years although the court, after World War II was moving in the direction of equal treatment.

Then on May 17, 1954 came one of the great explosions in Amer-ican life. Although talking only about Minn. Car Crash Takes Three Lives Lutheran Church. He died Tuesday in a nursing home in Alcester. Survivors are the widow; five sons, Reuben, SANTO DOMINGO, Domin I I if.

1 't' -Vj iV ''4 The fatal shooting of a Negro by ican Republic (AP) New Marion; and Gilbert, Roland, Alton and Wallace, all of Free BLUE EARTH, Minn. (AP)-I Three teen-agers working at a an off-duty police officer result statements by two leaders of the a as 1 I iA' ed Thursday in charges against Dominican junta appeared Fri man; and two daughters, Mrs. Ernest Schmuck and Loretta Harr, both of Freeman. pea viner north of Blue Earth were killed late Thursday in an another officer and four Ne- schools, the Supreme Court in day to open the door to a settle-! automobile collision. groe; and the suspension of both policemen.

Mayor J. D. Braman an nounced he would conduct an They jvere identified by the Bhie Earth County coroner's office as John Minor Swink, 17, Ceylon, Steven Meyer, investigation to determine whether Seattle police are 17, and Harold Melz, In prejudiced against minorities. BRETT DEAN, son of Mr. and Mr.

Francis D. Beuckens, 3500 S. Greenwood, I on year old. 3 Districts In Nobles Are Closed WORTHINGTON, Minn. He promised steps to correct I i his late 40s, Blue Earth.

Four other youths were in jured and hospitalized here. They were identified as Met WO' effect said segregation by its very nature meant unequal treatment and therefore couldn't stand. The court has backed this up in one decision after another ever since. And in 1957 Congress, after more than 75 years of sidestepping legislation on civil rights passed the first Civil Rights Act in this century. Negroes gained confidence, struggled, demonstrated for even more equal treatment.

Congress passed another Civil Rights Act in I960, still another in 1964, and this year is expect the situation if they are. JURY RLXES MmmA'al "At LaaMMaaaiJ iii t. ment of the stalemate in the Caribbean trouble spot Gen. Antonio Imbert Barrer-as, junta president, said Thursday night that the most difficult part of his task was completed and he would step down when the Dominican people were assured of safety from communism, anarchy and despotism. Communism, Imbert said in a televised speech, had beeen confined to just one sector of Santo Domingo.

He meant the rebel ector. The remaining task, he said, could be done by any "well in- lin Rosenberg, 17, Fairmont, and An all-white coroner's jury ruled Wednesday the shooting of Action leading to closing of the Bear Mauls, Kills Man In Minn. Charles Beyer, 18, Blue Earth, son of Chuck Beyer, coach and athletic director of Blue Earth High School; Melvin Leiding, 18, last three inactive common Robert L. Reese, 41, by Patrolman Harold J. Larsen outside a Chinatown cafe June 20 was ex school districts in Nobles coun ty has been taken by members Hand Became Weary Price Charles, 16, shakes the hand of a Girl Guide during his first official appearance in a royal receiving line, assembled at a garden party at Holyrood Palace, Edinburg, Scotland.

His father, Prince Philip, an old hand at handshakes, is shown. Prince Charles said his hand "got pretty tired." AP Phorofx Ceylon; and Joe Chipman, 17 or cusable homicide. The jury said of the County Board of Com Larsen, 34 and his companion, AITKIN, Minn, (AP) The missioners. me Districts are 18, Burt, Iowa. Rosenberg and Chipman were listed in critical condition, the other two in ed to pass a voting rights meas badly-mauled body of an Autom- 1307, 1294 and 1314.

tentioned Dominican." He add FranMin G. Junell, 28, had been drinking and used offensive language and that Reese and four ure. And Friday, the anniversary of ed that the armed forces and the political parties should Under state law all common school districts must either be operating a school or must join with another district which is other Negroes assaulted them Both officers are white. America's decision to separate from the British crown, a me share in the responsibility for Byer was alone in one of the cars, while the other six were riding in the other auto. It was not immediately determined ba, man reported missing since Wednesday was found Thursday along a fishing stream, and authorities said it appeared the man was attacked by a large bear.

Aitkin County Sheriff Fred Er-landson said Vernon Sauvola, 51, safeguarding the country. morable section of that 1964 operating a school by July 1 of Prosecutor Charles O. Carroll charged Jurell with provoking Imbert said any attempt by law, delayed a year, went into Bike Thieves Are Tempted this year. Commissioners de who was driving the second car. the Organization of American effect.

an assault. The four surviving Negroes were charged with as ferred a decision as to when the districts would be closed States to impose a provisional The hed-on collision occurred on a county road about three It forbids discrimination in sault. Larsen was not charged government would be a "gross and to what territory they miles north of Blue Earth near a bachelor, apparently was attacked last Friday while fishing act of intervention." OFFICERS PRAISED employment because of race, color, religion, national origin, or sex. It has taken this country 189 years to make goor on the But he said he would not be the Grisey Viner plant. The six in the one car worked at the would be joined until after receipt of legal clarification of provisions 'of the law amended a few miles from his home, near Acting Police Chief C.

A. an obstacle to a peaceful solu the Aitkin and Carleton county Rouse called the two policemen viner. tion of the crisis touched off by by the 1965 legislature. lines. boasts of the Declarrtion and It 'fine young officers" but said At Pools Don't walk when you can ride, even if you have to steal a bicycle to do it.

This apparently is the slogan of quite a number of Sioux Falls people. the rebellion April 24. Previous Only two common school dis Sauvola, regarded as an ex hasn't quite finished the task. ly Imbert had said he would Robbie Escapes pert woodsman, wasn't reported they were suspended for eight days and the suspension might be extended if investigation step down only after an elected EXTENDED FORECAST Temperatures Saturday through Wednesday will average to 8 degrees below normal in southeastern South Da-kola. Rather cool with no important temperature changes expected.

Normal bighs 84 to 89. Normal lows 58 to 62. Rainfall will average from one-half to three quarters of an inch in southwestern South Dakota as scattered showers and thunderstorms Saturday in South Dakota and as isolated brief thundershowers over the area through the rest missing until his small truck tricts will remain in existence after the three in question are closed. The two are Leota and Wilmont, which continue to op government took office. was discovered in a dump near Inj ury in Car warrants.

Peace prospects got a further where he was found. Jack Tanner, northwest head Each summer the number of boost Thursday night when the erate active schools. Erlandson said the man of the National Association for bicycle thefts reaches such pro armed forces secretary, Com Crash at Colman COLMAN, S.D. Joe Robbie the Advancement of Colored body had been dragged about 60 feet from where he apparent modore Francisco J. Rivera TRIBUTE TO ACTOR portions that Capt.

Jack Stene is suggesting and urging that hike owners use padlocks on Caminero, told a newsman the LOS ANGELES (AP) Minneapolis, who once sought ly was fishing, and that bear People, said he would file a civil suit seeking to make the city liable for actions of the off-duty armed forces would support any Friends and family paid final office as governor of South Da tracks at the scene "were big Paton to Write Another Novel DURBAN, South Africa (AP) South African author Alan Paton, whose novel about race segregation, "Cry The Beloved Country," was a world best-seller, is to write a new novel. The dramatic stories of sabotage, bombings, violence and jailings which dominated South democratic solution put forward their bicycles. Although thefts "are not con tribute Friday to veteran ger than my hand." policemen. Rota, was driver of a car involved in an accident near here by the OAS. He added that the character actor Sid Marion, 65.

Tanner said he would also file fined to any particular area in junta, which said the army Thursday night. He died in Hollywood Tuesday Erlandson said four-foot high grass at the scene was trampled, indicating a struggle had a complaint with the U.S. attor the city. Drake Springs and considered a "democratic gov of a heart attack. The actor.

Several persons in the two Terrace Park Pools become fa ernment," also would back the whose real name was Sidney taken place. ney's office, alleging violation of Reese's civil rights, and a damage action under Washington's vorite stealing places, during OAS. Manenberg, appeared in numer Aitkin County coroner Ivan the swimming season. The OAS proposed a settle ous Broadway shows and more Sorenson listed mauling by a During 1964, 301 bicycles were ment June 18 calling for crea than 100 films. bear as the cause of death.

wrongful death law. NOT CONCERNED reported stolen Sioux Falls African news during 1964 will form the background to the new book. cars received injuries. Traveling with Robbie were four of his children, Tim, 10; Janet, 18; Kevin, 2, and Lynn, 14. Tim was taken to a Madison hospital while the other three children were released after examination in a Flan-dreau Hospital.

Howard Feeks, 27, Rock Val- tion of a provisional government followed by general elections in six to nine months. Before the year ended, 218 had been recovered and several "It is not my concern whether these heighten civil rights ten Paton, leader of South Afri more of the bikes stolen in 1964 The junta's first reply ca's anti-apartheid (race segre sion in Seattle this summer of the period. S.D. AREA FORECASTS Southeast: Clear to partly cloudy with a few isolated late afternoon and evening thundershowers through Saturday. Locally cooler this afternoon.

Lows tonight in the mid 50s. Highs Saturday 80 to 85. Soufli Central: Clr to partly cloudy wim few Isolated late afternoon or evening thundrhowr throuoti Saturday. Locally cooler this afternoon. Iowa tonight to 5S.

Might Saturday BO to SS. Wait: Clear to partly cloudy with few Isolated late afternoon and nighttime thundershowers through Saturday. Lows tonight 50 to b. Highs Saturday 78 to 14 North Central and Northeast: Clear to partly cloudy through Saturday. Cooler this afternoon.

Lows tonight in the low Ms. Might Saturday In the low Ms. MINNESOTA: aAostly fair through Sat. have been recovered this year. amounted to a virtual rejection of the plan.

The junta proposed So far this year, 134 bicycles S.D. Driving License Law Shows Many Teen-Agers Lied said Tanner. "After all, it was the act of a policeman killing a Negro which is the basis of it gation) Liberal Party, has publicly condemned violence as a means of ousting Premier Hen-drik Verwoerd's white nationa have been reported stolen, Stene lev. Iowa, was the driver of itseelf as the basis for a provisional government a sugges said. Breaking that number the other car.

Passengers with down on a monthly basis, there tion completely unacceptable to were no bikes stolen in Jan the rebels. The rebels had him included Darrell Tipton, Talfar, Allen Van de Weert, 20, Rock Valley, and uary, 1 in reoruary, 5 in agreed to the OAS plan with By GORDON HANSON PIERRE (AP) A handful "IN SOME CASES, there were honest mistakes by the parents," March, 18 in April, 54 in May minor reservations. and 56 in June. of South Dakota youths, eternal Lyle Antrim, 20, Canton. Feeks and Tipton were hospitalized in said Mrs.

Sarvis. "In oothers, Of the 134 bicycles stolen so they were honest lies" all." Tanner, attending an NAACP convention in Denver, made his remark: in a telephone interview. The Negroes charged are James A. Williams, 25; Le Roy Head, 24; Weldon Scipeo Boy-Ian, 27, and Moore. They could he fined up to $1,000 and jailed for up to a year if convicted.

Junell could be fined up to $250. Flandrcau. far this year, 88 have been re She said that prior to the Robbie and his children were list government, which has been in power since 1948. Last year's sabotage and violence that brought long prison sentences to miny people of all races including white university students, and a death sentence (presently under appeal) on white teacher John Harris is, said Paton, "the story of a lifetime." His book will be "a reflection of the times," he said. "Why did people, tempera covered.

urday. Cooler east and south tonight. Little temDerature change Saturday. law's passage, her division proc essed about 25 license correc en route to Mitchell at the time Lows tonight 45 to 55 north to 50s of the accident. Mrs.

Robbie Quisenberry Resigns Civil Defense Job tions "every couple of weeks." south. Highs Saturday 72 to SO. IOWA: Partly cloudy through tonight. and other members of the family were traveling in another Thunderstorms over 20 per cent of the southeast this afternoon and southeast 3 Escapees Are Sentenced and south central tonight. Fair Satur ly seeking to add a year rtwo to their lives, have had their fountain of age disconnected.

The plumber undoing the piping was the 1965 legislature. It passed a new drivers' licensing law requiring accurate ages on youths 16 through 21 years old. The law opened a small Pandora's box and revealed an often suspected fact: Teen-agers hadn't always told the truth when applying for a license. And sometimes they had the The division mailed back 28 license corrections on June 30, the accumulation of just one day's work. car and came along shortly aft er the accident.

day. Cooler northwest this afternoon and over the Hate tonight. Cooler and less humid southeast Saturday. Lows Resignation of Carl C. Quis Mrs.

Sarvis said requests for Cause of the accident was still being investigated Friday MITCHELL (AP) Three es duplicate licenses have in capees from the State Training morning. creased greatly this year. VA Word Usage For Payments Not Synonymous The words "compensation" and "pension," as used by the School at Plankinton have been sentenced here to four years in The total duplicate licenses is tonloht 50 extreme northwest to mid 60s southeast. Highs Saturday SO to 85. Local Temperatures Friday Thursday 3 Si 70 i a.m 54 m.

74 a.m. HI Midnight 64 Noon 74 Sunrise today 4:50 3 P.m. 7) Sunset today 1:12 Relative humidity oft per cent. Precioitation: Inches last 24 hours, i mentally unsuited to violence, do these things?" Paton asked. "I think there is a story behind each man's motives not simply a desire to put right something he sees as wrong." Paton said he knew well some of the people who were jailed for planning or committing sab the reformatory section of the enberry as Minnehaha County civil defense director was announced by Mayor V.

L. Crus-inberry. He filled that position since Feb. 16, 1960. His successor will be named by joint action of the City sued in 1964 was 2,667, while the total for only six months in help of their parents.

state Penitentiary. SHORT SESSION WASHINGTON (AP) The Senate met Friday for just three econdi. for the sole purpoae- of 1965 is 2,780. THE REVELATION doesn't Sentences were handed down "MANY YOUTHS had falsi by Circuit Judge Walter H. Sea- Veterans Administration to de fied their age on their licenses," cat after each of them Ray scribe monthly payments to vet Total for year to date, 18.52 Inchet.

Normal to date, 13.15 Inches. recessing over the July 4 holi- dav. The Senate reconvenes said Shirley Voeltz, senior mond Irchter, 16, Aberdeen; erans or their dependants, are Commission and County Board of Commissioners the mayor in apply to the majority of the youngsters, who were scrupulously honest in their applications, and quite often it was an honest mistake when a teen-ager listed an erroneous age. otage. His role as Liberal Party leader had brought him inti clerk in the driver's license State and Nat'I Temperatures Dale D.

Doud, 17, Lead, and Tuesday. not synonymous. dicated. Davis Pisarski, 17, Rapid City Karl S. Nickle, director, VA mately into the conflict and drama of 1964.

"For example, a boy whose pleaded guilty to charges of birth date is 1947 can become grand lurceny. Center, Sioux Falls, said that compensation is payment made because of a service-connected disability; that is, the disease, three years older by changing Richter was arraigned in Da SIGN AGREEMENT BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) vlson County Circuit Court for the 7 to a 4." She demonstrated by showing that two small Quisenberry, 71, is a retired real estate and outdoor advertising official. He became an adviser in the Civil Air Patrol after serving as deputy wing commander. He was active in civil defense in Sioux City during World War II. His work as county civil de theft of a Mitchell car.

He was Stte H. L. H. L. Fairbanks 74 52 Aberdeen 15 5S Honolulu 76 Huron 54 n.

Falls SO 57 Lemmon 71 50 Kansas City 73 Mobridge 7 5 Crosse SO 46 Philip SS 53 L0, Angeles SO 56 Plclistown 1 Mason City 0 65 Pierre S3 5 Miami 14 7 Rapid City 76 Minneapolis H4 61 Siou Falls 7 5 n. Orleans 2 75 Welertnwn 13 57 New York S4 National Omaha 77 Atlanta 16 70 Phon 10 '2 Chicago 74 68 Francisco 63 51 Denver 0 53 Sioux City 63 Oes Moines 72 7 Seattle Ouluth 67 54 valentine Fargo 13 52 Washington 15 61 A Communist North Viet Nam delegation touring Eastern semi-diagonal lines on the 7 But the new law became effective Thursday, and there has been an interesting deluge of requests to the Motor Vehicle Department here to have licenses corrected or reissued. There are a couple of reasons why a youth might previously have falsified his driver's li- apprehended at Yankton. Doud injury or death for which the payments are being made either originated or was aggravated in active military service. There make it a 4.

and Fisarski, captured near Europe in quest of economic aid "I couldn't believe the totals ruiton, admitted stealing a car has signed an agreement for unspecified economic assistance when I added the number of in Plankinton. They were ar is a difference in the rate of compensation for wartime and fense director was praised by duplicate licenses we've issued raigned in Aurora County Cir Sioux Falls Argus Leader Wi Minn. Sioua fills, vi Vol. 80 No. 183 uinshed afternooni and Sunday morrv Ingi by th Sioua Feua rous leader division Soeldel Newspaper national rnlilor oromoitnc nvouqh the oubilcetlon orogrtsslve news papera me belt Interests oi he com muriity and the noma Wiliam Leooere ulthet Anion vwe.

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camttfretwt LAROttT BAflV CltCULAtlON IN SOUTH DAKOTA-OMICIAl CITV AND COUNTY NaWSPAPI Member Audit Bureau at Circulation iuasciPTioN lAtfs ev maii PAVABIt IN ADVANCE Mayor Crusinzerry and Lloyd for oeacetime service, and the cense or advanced his age a this year, she said. "I had to add them twice." Jones, County Board chairman, cuit Court, held in Mitchell. The trio escaped from the training school last Friday, but financial condition of the recip year or two by giving an er from Hungary, the news agency MTI reports. It noted this is one of the countries pledging help against South Viet Nam and the United States. as his resignation, effective im There were 789 duplicate li ient is not taken into consider roneous birth date on his license BOATS DELAYED mediately, was announced.

censes issued in June, compared application. ation, he said. were recaptured the following to 528 in June, 1964. BONN, Germany (AP)-Twolday. On the other hand, Nickle ex rcniiAra i HE main reason MRS.

SARVIS said most du plained that pension is paid on a was to obtain a regular driv Communist East German barges were held up at Schnacken- plicates are issued because a li Audit Continued from page 1 basis of need for disabilities or death due to nonservice-connect- Enjoy ci ntense, issued when a youth reaches the age of 16. By cense has been lost, and not all burg of the Elbe River because are caused by erroneous ages. ed causes. The income of the uinr captains retusec to sign advancing his age on an apoli Confident Living be maintained beyond those nec recipient has a direct bearing on ventngs and Sunday Seven nsuM to cation, the young driver could the usual permits for entering West German waters Chancellor essary for budgetary purposes." "There is one good thing about this law and the requirement for birth certificates," Mrs. Sar avoid being issued a restrictive Falls have Directors of the Sioux Chamber of Commerce whether or not the pension is payable and on the amount of school or work permit.

Ludwig Erhard's spokesman re ported. vis added. "It will force the payment. State auditors said the procedure followed with respect to recording airport accounts receivable is incorrect. They sug There is a darker reason.

An kids to put the right date on dropped their weekly meeting schedule for the rest of the summer. The board will meet Press chief Karl Guenther Von Information concerning either WITH LIFE HEALTH underaged youth might become of legal age, through a falsified i their applications, so they will benefit is available by mail. Hase told news conference that the Communist government correspond with their actual gested that the airport manager contact the city auditor for guid only on call of the president, 'phone or personal inquiry at the license, to purcnase Deer or births." South Oat" Minnesota, low and Nnxasaai 1 rear SUW Months OUTSIDE THE POUH STATES I Tear S24.IJO i Month 13 00 Month SIOUX FALLS CITY HOME Of I IvEftV By crri eveninot and Sunday, oc AsocitM en'ltioo tlvenj me use or rouoilrtio the toe news orinted in mi paoei at well as en Associated 'res newt dispatch AH toht republication of tcwciai ditoatcne wo reserved Second riass ootao id SNue Fih) South 0M liquor. ance and assistance in this area. but will meet at least once a VA Center, Sioux Falls month.

The practice of meeting is obviously making atest of conditions under which barge traffic can move between the The new law requires tfiat 1 INSURANCE' In discussing the Park Board, v. every Thursday noon will be re- Khartoum Sudan will control youths 16 through 21 present sumed in September. Itruck weights on her roads, state auditors said the board's classification of expenditures re two Germanys. certified copies of their birth records to a clerk of courts be flects a revision of the account Behrens Is Reappointed PIERRE (AP) E. W.

Beh fore licenses can be issued. This ing procedure. A conscientious effort has been made to allocate costs, including labor, in created problems for youths who had incorrect licenses. "THERE HAS been a sub New Tiros is Orbiting E. J.

CALLAGHAN, CLU and Associates NORTH AMERICAN Life and Casualty Co. 214 PAULTON BUILDING Coll 336-0508 Siosn Fall ventory and shop repair, they said. stantial increase in the number rens, Sioux Falls, Friday was reappointed state commissioner of securities. of license corrections we've had Htm to make," said Mrs. Marie Sar- birth and movement of hum i Initial cloud cover pictures Gov.

Nils Boe, who made By HOWARD BENEDICT AP Aerospace Writer Lagos Nigerian railraods will get new bridges. vis, chief clerk in the Motor the appointment, said the new rh. 336-2115 Z3 Vehicle Deartment's drivers' li canes, typhoons and other from the satellite are not ex-storms over a great area of the'pected until Saturday or Sun-globe. Ground controllers want y7 term started Thursday and continues until July 1, 1967. He was first appointed by for censing division.

"In nine cases out of 10, YOUNG vT CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) ij The Tiros 10 weather satellite circled the globe today, its cam- The mechanical meteorolog first to jockey the craft into an RICHARDS mer Gov. Archie Gubbrud on ist, launched late Thursday night, joined three other -pera believe it's because youngsters had made themselves older on their applications so they could angle that will provide its two cameras with the best look possible at the hurricane-spawning ting Tiros satellites Nos. 7, July 1, 1961. Behrens' salary is $9,000 an nually.

have a regular operator's li and 9 on space patrol. The grounds of the Atlantic, Carib cense before they were entitled quartet could provide the mot bean and Gulf of Mexico. The ft to comprehensive photographic satellite will transmit more than coverage yet of a full season of 400 photos daily, covering near- ly 80 per cent of the earth tropical storms Tiros 10 is the first of the ser JL HIGH 80 TT LOW 55 Tiros 10 is one of three satel lite the Weather Bureau pur A.R.A. AUTOMOBILE AIR CONDITONED rav II an leave yavr cenr to vs. Mar a tianslerre Se yeur next car, to, from SMt.tS INSTALLED.

Feoy's Friendly Service U22 W. 12th St. 331-3961 ies paid for by the U.S. Weather She told of one youth, for example, who wrote for a new license after the law was passed, admitting he'd lied on his application. Parents or guardians must also sign the application, verifying that everything is correct.

chased in 1963 for I total of Bureau and is the forerunner of an operational system the bu- about $7 million. Thursday rm reau plans to begin launching night's launching, count'ng the Dlta launch vehicle, cost the early In 1966. MR. ALBERT C. JOHNSON.

1604 8. 7th Rev. Andrew Tueber will conduct the funeral rite The previous nine Tiros satel lites, all successful, were fi bureau about $4.3 million. Officials decided to launch the satellite at this time to be cer nanced by the National Aero tain of coverage throughout the nautics and Space Administration. Although classed at research vehicles- many of the 210 S.

MAIN AVE. current hurricane season, which extends through Oct IS. uiu. mtrnnrni at me nun oi nfiL HOger Director. MRS.

CORA MAE JIRTSON, Drntoa. Tfi. Rev. Mu-cus GravdaJ will conduct the funeral rttea 10 am Monday at First Lutheran church. Prayer service win be held at 3 00 pm.

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