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Argus-Leader from Sioux Falls, South Dakota • Page 16

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gp 2 Sioux Fails Argus-Leader Jobs Sought for Youths Not Going Back to School itUlUN Sunday, July 25, 1965 Nurse Held In Death Of Priest LOS ANGELES (AP) A tion for youths not attending 1 regular school. Twenty-one youths have been sent to Job Corps camps with The Youth Opportunity Campaign office in Sioux Falls is setting plans to find permanent work for youths between ages 16-22 who will not be returning to school this fall. Humphrey's Minn. Home Is 'Bugged' 30 others awaiting shipping or neat, quiet and apparently friendless nurse, who police said was fired from her last job because of "emotional instability" ders. Rev.

Thom Mrs. Bressie The YOC staff includes Jack YOC officials say their sum mer campaign for youth wasjKunkel, supervisor; John Bach, is being held in the mystery room cottage in tne Atwater Nheilia tiemmer and Dennis "fairly successful" with be death of a young p-iest. district near Glendale. Police Carriere, counselors; Richard WAVERLY, Minn. (AP) -It's The fatal shooting took place Green, interviewer, and Bonnie nearly as easy to get into Fort tween 10-12 per cent obtaining jobs after being referred to prospective employers by their quoted a neighbor as saying she appeared to have no friends.

in the chancery of the Los Angeles Roman Catholic arch Knauss, receptionist Knox as it is to gain undetected Mrs. Bressie had worked at. entrance to Vice President Hu diocese. office 1 i rf bert Humphrey's summer home If investigators have deter and lost her most recent job on the shores of Lake Waverly. mined a motive in the case, four months ago.

The officers The Secret Service has install they haven't announced it. "We figure that if 20 per cent of applicants found work through our referrals this summer, the YOC office would have done an exceptionally good ed an elaborate electronic detec Chief of Detectives Thad said they were told that she was, fired because of "emotional Fair Visitors To See Inside Of Titan II Brown said however, that Dor tion system in the interest of security what with governors of the 50 states, the Vice President Everly Brothers Due othy M. Bressie may have sen frustrated in efforts to see the job," said Harold R. Titus, manager of the Sioux Falls of and possibly President Johnson fice of the State Employment archbishop, James Francis Car Service. Spectators will get an actual dinal Mclntyre.

The Everly Brothers, Don and Phil, will appear at the Ar-kota Ballroom Thursday night to provide entertainment for the teens dance. Darrell Modica Darrell Modica Will Join Staff Of Sioux Council Brown said he learned that An additional one-third of the more than 700 applicants found Mrs. Bressie, 55, an unemployed work on their own after get "look inside of a Titan II Intercontinental Ballistic Missile at the 26th Annual Sioux Empire Fair, August 11-15. The 103-foot exhibit, fresh nurse and divorcee, had made several recent telephone calls in tine advice from the YOC of fice. an attempt to set up an audience with the cardinal.

ADMITS SHOOTING Darrell Modica will join the MOST OF TIIE YOUTHS professional staff of Sioux from the Paris International Fair and a NATO show in Germany, will receive its first United States showing at the fair. This is the same type of Council Boy Scouts of America were doing domestic work, in service occupation farmwork and retail jobs with a large Mrs. Bressie, auburn-haired and attractive, was booked Turkey Losses High in Minn. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Turkey losses in Minnesota from last week's sudden heat wave are running into thousands of dollars. One Rochester area grower reported losing 4,000 market-ready birds.

A Pipestone man lost 1,300 full-grown turkeys. The birds suffocated when flocks jammed around drinking fountains or in shaded snots to escaDe heat high in the 90s. Howard Skrstad, farmer near Rochester, lost more than 4,000 turkeys, about a third of his as assistant district scout execu favorite parking spot for lovers. Robinson said two other markers are missing in the state. One was at 'Cactus Flats and related the history of the Badlands.

The other was along Highway 14 at Rapid City and told of the founding of Rapid City. Robinson said each theft was the work of a "smart aleck." on suspicion of murder. In tive for John Bradford District. percentage of boys over 18 in rocket used to place the Gemini vesugators said sne gave a The district includes all of Min construction, a few in manufac 4 space craft in orbit. statement admitting the shoot nehaha county and parts of Mc- due to visit the home.

"If a mouse walked across the lawn up there, they'd hear it," one Waverly resident said. "You can't whisper without somebody hearing you and you can't set foot on the place without them knowing it." It's quite a switch from the casual atmosphere newsmen have found at the Humphrey home in the past when a "come as you are" air prevailed. Bright lights dazzle the ground at night. A telephone system connects all parts of the Humphrey ranch-farm. When a car approaches a voice booms out over a speaker, "No pictures here, please.

No pictures." When a car pulls up, a Secret Service agent bounces out of a green house trailer to find out what the caller wants. "They really got that place bugged," one old-timer said. turing and some doing govern ing, but its contents were not Cook and Lincoln counties. ment work at Veterans Administration and the Post Office The Strategic Air Command has three air bases which have the Titan II stored ready-to-fire made public Modica a native of Sioux The R. Rev.

Msgr. Edward Falls, recently received a de in underground sites. The walk V. Wade said he heard a thump gree from Chaffey College in Al and rushed into a sec through display consists of an "Sioux Falls employers are to be commended for rallying to the President's request for giving jobs to youths this sum ta Loma, Calif. He is now at early Titan II missile which has ond-floor conference room.

He tending a 45-day session at the been modified to house the Air Dogs Destroy, Maim Chickens mer," Titus said. found the Rev. John Thorn, 32 dying on the floor just outside. national training center for Center Marker Missing at Pierre PIERRE (AP) The center of North American isn't the same to lovers. North of here, on a hill overlooking the Oahe Dam, is a concrete monument.

A plaque embedded in the concrete says the spot is the "Center of South Dakota and approximate center of North America." For some time there has been a larger sign atop the monument telling of the area's historical significance. But not any more. Someone swiped the sign. State Historian Will Robinson, Pierre, said a $100 reward is offered for information leading to the sign's recovery. One other time the sign turned up missing.

It was later found in a hayfield about half a mile away. The monument area is a scout executives at Schiff Scout Force's missile story. The metamorphosis from missile to display was begun by the THE BIGGEST PROBLEM The monsignor administered Reservation, Mendham, N.J. last rites and the priest was tak He is married to the former USAF Orientation Group at en to an emergency hospital. He for the YOC office was finding employment for youths whose plans for vacation and going to VERMILLION, S.D.

-A pack of wild dogs, causing damages in an area north of here the past few weeks, struck at two Marilyn Smith of Arlington, S.D was dead of head and chest Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, by cutting drop-out doors in the The Modica's have four daugh camp interferred with finding wounds. WAS SECRETARY thin skin of Titan's first stage permanent summer jobs for UOCK. Welsh Brothers turkey farm at Dodge Center lost 700 birds, and James Lobland, of Pilot Mound, near Lanesboro, lost some 2,500, about half his flock. The Pipestone Turkey Growers Association, which lost 1,300 birds, placed the loss at $7,000. Turkey growers in northern Iowa also reported heavy turkey losses in the heat wave.

chicken pens in their latest as ters, Kim, 9, Dena, 7, Dawn, 3, and Karla age 18 months. MANY APHIDS them, Titus said. sault on farm property. Father Thom was working as Before his enrollment at Chaf fuel tanks. Inside the cavernous silo, the walls have been lined, a floor laid and lighting Of 605 applications received in The dogs, mostly German BROOKINGS, S.D.

(AP) Heavy populations of aphids are the cardinal secretary. Msgr. Wade said he saw Mrs fey, Modica was employed by June, the YOC obtained 73 pos Shepherds, killed abut 50 chickens and maimed another 25 the South Dakota Air National sible job openings of which 67 showing up in South Dakota Bressie place a derringer pistol Guard from 1959-1961. He also were placed by YOC, including corn and sorghum fields, but in which had to be destroyed on a table when he first entered most cases damage is not se only 10 girls. Referrals to job Earlier this month, the dog the conference room.

Spectators can walk into the missile and view movies, color photos and stale models of missiles. Three-dimensional views served as scoutmaster of the troop sponsored by the Central vere enough to warrant spray openings totaled 183. A dozen police cars raced to the chancery, and Mrs. Bressie The YOC is beginning to con Baptist Church during the same ing, said Ben Kantack, exten SALEM, S.D. Dr.

E. W. pack killed several sheep. Two of the dogs were killed by rifle fire while on their fowl escapade. centrate on counseling and test depict an underground missile i Hansen has been elected Dresi.

was taken into custody sion entomologist at South Da kota State University. site. Mrs. Bressie lived in a three-1 dent of the Salem School Board. ins services for individual ap period.

While in California he served as a volunteer district scouter plicants not returning to school and having employment daficul ties. The office has selected 35 Bill on Death Of President Nears Approval WASHINGTON (AP) Con and helped with finance and commissioner service. In 1962 he received the scouter's key, training and tenure award given to volunteer leaders and commissioners. During the past year he received his 15 year veteran scouter's pin. Modica will return from the youths for the Manpower and Training Act project which will get under way next month under the supervision of Washington High School.

The proposed project for 125 trainees will give instruction in various occupa- lilllil gressional action is almost complete on a bill to make the as national training center Aug. 16. sassination of the president a federal crime. This was one of the key rec ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY ommendations of the commis sion that investigated the as Mundt Seeks Funds for Water Study sassination of President John F. Kennedy.

0 The Senate approved the measure by the voice vote KyJii' By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sen. Karl Mundt, said It now goes back to the House lor agreement on two minor uc vnu amendment! jj to the Senate Appropriations na, ih Mll subcommittee on public works Allstate Insurance Names New Agent Ivan Says Elevators Treated Too Well asking for an additional $158,000 for a feasibility study on a water simply dam at Mitchell. lie said this would he in addition to the $392,000 requested by the Bureau of Reclamation for MOSCOW (AP) An irate! Wayne W. White has hpen an. reader from Kharkov has com- pointed an agent for the All-plained to the government state Insurance Companies in newspaper Izvestia that the aj-the Falls area.

His ap-tomatic elevators in his city appointment followed his comple- continuation of advance planning CHARGE IT CHARGE IT being treated too well. tion of a training program in All elevators set a daily lunchithe company's Midwest Zone r0 jjjllS naJ I of the James division of the Oahe irrigation unit. Mundt said he would also submit amendments dealing with weather modification and reservoir evaporation research and flood control studies. jj hour and one dav off a week Office Skokie, 111. White will maintain his office in the Sears Roebuck and Company Building, 811 E.

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