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(iREELEY TRIBl NE Saturday. July 10. 19-4 Gen. Harmon Plagued by Many Problems of New Air Academy Ihe WASHINGTON ir.t 'I'f Wot! hirrstsed meo in Penta- ion these is U. C.en Reilly Harmon, considered the most likely to become lirs- superintendent of the Air Academy.

On the of this 62-year-old leu major task of gelling icademy into operation a task made harder, he sa! because: "Everybody, from the top on down, it interested a joint on that it's hard to get de- cis'ocs made." Harmon, a West Po'nt classmate and recent soil a of i dent a named spe-, cit! assistant for air academy matters back in IMS'. The "West Point of the Air" was merely a g.int tn the eyes of Air Force brass in those diyi. Then after a number of tive falie starts. Congress fma.ly construction of the academy this spring. Eisenhower ttgned the bill the academy birth certificate on A i 1.

Harmon a gray-haired pounder hasn't stopped moving In rapid succession, the thru-itar general was named to a five-main commission to choose 1 hedhP Louis E. Snidow, Long lime Resident Weld, Dies Saturday Ueneral i S.T died i a i Weld i a i for elements'y a a i prodiain in th" center will be held there so m. Tuesday. i director i i i A i i i a a grade school i i i 5 are eligible and i bp bv a I o'cer CSCK students in the hool i i an i i i i on A i i is i i Beaver a will be i at Ihe Announces Candidacy In Ida PiMirfc i lke Approves Disposal Hie tOUl 11 0 arm Commodities Up to Billion Dollars County Court 1 Clyde was awarded a judgment for JSCl.ys against Forrest L. Stantord.

Soldier Meets First fife Who Had Long Thought He Was Dead at 431 i siren. He was was born May I in Mo. He hart l've'1 in for oier years, a i near Plaueulle lor a a moving to ley where ho a in the mirk- me nuvness i i Snidow was a member of the Ha'jitist church He is i by his wile. Rose i sun. Uoger Sr.idow of adopted a Mrs.

Km' a Poucette of l.os Angeles: 1 a i Hob of Creeley. of lirighton and Mrs. l.a\onne i Hradrniry of i and great grandchildren. Funeral services will he held at jo p.m. Tuesday from a a i room, i i a the Mizpah cemetery.

rialteviUf. of Force of the Seven Oreeley USAR Men Go to Indianapo for Iwo Weeks' Course il5i Goto Indianapolis and'on'june" 3 handed his persona' choice to Secretary of Air along i tbose Ctier commissioners. i seven C.ree'.ey nipmbers of the Aa It turned out. he was on winning side when Talhott on June J5 picked pictqresQue Colorado i i i i Sialance of Pike's Peak. That was Harmon'a preference.

Now with organizing to handle, he leaves Saturday In an interview Friday. Harmon pn Mre(tl lad this to say about pprsisient rumora he'll he the first academy iuperintendent: "No "Have you had any talks i president Eisenhower or Secretary Talbott about the matter:" he was aiktd. "No comment. "Would you like to have the "Very much, indeed. The announcement ot who will to superintendent will come from House.

1 Harmon'a 39-year OTV1 r.fi."4ll) S. A Reserve rcporl Sunday to Forr a a i at I i a a i for a 1 w-ppks' course at the a a general's school. They arc i a Colonel problems Thoma A nicbardson. who will sprve as an instructor. Lieutenant Colonel Waldo E.

Anderson, Lien- a Colonel I.PO K. Major i P. Adams. Major Leland A. Cap- mbaugh and Capt a i Clifford Campbell.

These World War II vnerans meet each week at (he ROTC buildinK at the collece i (Colonel KichBrdson as I Headquarters for the Is in Fort Collins at 252 Lin- Irain Crew and Station Agent Dismissed Result ot Derailing of Rocket I i crew i of the lioi-V I a kel a i a a i a a been dismissed as a i i i a i of the der a near Hallam. 2:. Dennis, i i i at a i i i we'-e i i for i a i of a i but he de, 1-ned a a i i i a i Denim said i a a not been i 1 a i a cause of a i i sent persons hcspit.ils. I The i dismissed Hoy i a i i i en.si- i nrf Thomas i i i i i i a Nielsen. a a Hale i i i a a llert Sedor's.

a i a i Roy I.fa- i a a a i a Nielsen said "we'll i a a unions." a a i 1 2 cars Formal a of Ann Spomer as a i a for re-election as clerk and recorder has heen made ill a letter to a i Fie'it. a i a of the Weld i a a committee. a I has been my good as clerk a i re, outer. My i force and I have j. ---cert'ly i to prove i i i expressed i of i great county.

i i to place my a before i a assembly as a pros- i i a i a their consid- a i is a great for i we i a i a held i Prison Guard Is Suspended WASHINGTON President! Kiseubower Saturday figned bill authorizing disposal abroad I MJWFORT NEWS. Va. (f -The old Monday -of up to one billion dollars worth mMier a telling ol his rodeo i Tinkle suffered a surplus a rommodities. and wlien a startled eipres- ankle Injury iu a K'id in a statement it was intended on can over nu fate and he lo create new markets and assist I blurted out: friendly nations. "it can't be true it's my first i "It will lay the basis." he for a permanent expansion of our pause, then: I exports of agricultural products.

wilh lasting benefits to ourselves I aud peoples in other lands." "My Cod. I've searched all the country for you." i a or.t'.uclor; ncil look: over three possible temporary tltei In Denver to house the first academy class, due to enter next July 1. The permanenant academy mf Ma 0r p. won't ready for three years-- a i i p. a July, 1967.

He'll consider Lowry Held. Fort and Denver University, one of which he'll recommend to lal- bott 'who la expected to announce ahortly after July 20. Colonel Richardson and Major Campbell, i their families, left I a i the LT'. about miles soulli of Lincoln. Xeh.

of the hospitalized still were in Lincoln hospitals Saturday, all reported in pood condition. Capt. Don Carson Now Out ofjervice Ponald W. Carson, ion of and Mrs. Roy M.

Carson, of C.rcelcy. who has been in service in the h. Army almost continuously since 134 1 has been separated from thrt service and is entering business at Kalamazoo. where he has lived for the last two years while serving as a member of the detachment staff of the Army DKNVKIt The Colorado, Civil Service Commission an-! nounced Saturday it had suspend. I ed Roy Spauldinp.

yuard at the State Penitentiary for 10 days vending the filinp of formal charg- rs against him by Acting Warden Harry Tinsley. CommissioniT William Tyler said Tinsley asked the. suspension verbally. charRinK dereliction of Tyler quoted Tinsley as sayniK that SpauldlilK had not been visible Capt. as bora an4 enous Iff.

and accident. Tinkle left his wife then a trick riiler in Koanoke ainl went te Camden with the show. "A few days a he left. 1 received a i from say- ins lie had been killed in a bad rodeo accident." i KergusoS And that's how a slim attractive said, "lie hail been injured so bad- proofreader and the husband she ly so many limes 1 accepted It had believed dead for five years without question." She remarried an Air Korea sergeant stationed at Air Force Base in 1351. They have two children.

Another couple, not i Tinkle was married, took him in their trailer with the rodeo to Nova Scotia atter the Camden mishap. He said there were blank reunited Friday nisht in the newsroom of the Newport News Daily Press, where the soldier was beinK interviewed. The two. Mrs. Wayne Ferguson and Donald KuRPne (Tex) Tinkle, had given up hope of ever seeing each other again and both since Lovpll (ienlry the latter made nil inspection of the prison.

Spauldinc was on duty as a tower guard at the time. Paducah Crews Vote To Work Inquiry Made Here on Indian Population Anyone know what the average Indian population in CJreeley Is in a year? A woman In Colony, made that Inquiry of the Chamber ot Commerce here this week. Pointing out she understood there were Sioux Indians in (Ireeley, she asked what ways the city aids them in adjnstiiiK to their new environment, what government aid they receive, and what city industries Kivp work. Sioui Indians have been at annual Creelev rodeos in previous anoke. in 1549 shortly a annual rtauf ntfr whu -y 5 24.

believed Tin- spot" in his memory but shout til kle was killed in a rodeo accident in at Camden. X. J. Tinkle. now a soldier at nearby Ft.

KustU. obtained a divorce in Nevada in 1951 on ot desertion after two years ot fruitlessly searching for her. The two were separated In Uo First Show Wagon Will Be on July 17 years, brought here especially for ihe occasion from Pine Ridge. S. mid it is believed Ihe woman read about them.

I The chamber's publicity about the i spreads quite far. however. A I A Ky. ifi Srlrikinp. as evidenced by from a Hol- CIO atomic workers voted a a couple who wish to emigrate day to return to work immediately to tho t'niled Plates, a i Alomic Energy project a In It.

the husband slates that npr( they have been trying to come to I i country for some lime hut can- A I i.fl An I i i not obtain aid and statement in hoard suhniitlert a i the brochure about Creeley cave port to President Kisenhower on hope a this city would be up of talented persons ot a I aces the four-day strike at the a the answer. from this and neighboring COUIIIIPS. atomic plant hut the govern-1 That statement rends: "If yon Greeley's first Bummer wagon will be held at p.m. July llr us. 17 near Luther Park.

Co-sponsored by Ihe Oreeley Tribune and i Activities months later he began to remember his past and returned to Roauoke to search for his wife. Tinkle remarried last year and drafted in November. Ilia second wife IK i him at Ft. Kustin. Mrs.

Ferguson lives with her husband at nearby Warwick. The two couples spent the ning togbiher reminiscing and comparing notes of the 1st years. Said Mrs. Ferguson: "It's wonderful to see Tei again hut we've both grown and both taken up different ways of life. We wouldn't be happy back together again.

We're'just so happy to see each other all commission, the show will lie made In Friday by car for I i a 1 a Western Stale College. He held Major Adams and Colonel he rl captain at the time ol at noon apolis -Rubel lett Saturday morning by car and Colonel Anderson and Captain Brumbaugh by plane Saturday afternoon. Major Went! took the train east. Caplain Brumbaugh now resides in Denver, having been transferred there recently from Oreeley by the I internal revenue, department. Room Filled lor Review lot 'The Gentle House' appointed tn fill the vacancy cre- a by the death of her husband, Louis.

She Is daughter ot the late senator. Richard F.vans. She lives in the Ashton school i i southwest of Creelev, and has three children. They are Charles, who recently returned from a. tour ot in Korea in lich he saw front line action, and 10 is now a i the fnivers- ot Colorado as a pre-medicnl rM Por.r- TMkin there Saturday, utstanding citizen of Scripps; and ouis, a Greeley high school ent.

Mm, Spomer Is a charter member the League ot Voters; ment withheUI any immediate mine a nt to live In a ot which you can be proud, don't move anoth- "The Gentle by Anna Rose must be a deHthtful, enter taining and heart-warming littl Book. At any rate, Dr. Annie McCowen professor ot elementary educ.atit at the college, convinced her aui encn it was that kind ot a boo when she reviewed it Thursday at tor'the job. Early in hit career he organized and commanded the Ground School at Kelly Field. He heen commanding olticer cf many military units and was tnatructor at the U.

S. Military Academy for nearly lour years between 1829 and 1932. Harmon'i staff ofticer-who de- aeribe him as "humble and am- that his greatest aaaet his long-standing devotion to the idea of an academy. Barber To Demonstrate Electronic Photo Plant to SrniHerbugs Monday Tom Barber, ot Barber Studio, demonstrate the latest electronic exposure and paper proces- aing equipment he has purchased for his photo finishing plant, to the members of the Greeley Shutter- burge Monday night. The club, which ordinarily meets the VFW meeting room, will meet the photographer's studio ne a5 unsuccessful experiences in at 1010 Eighth avenue that night.

yj to adjust to a new country, Club a'ssignme Tfhite prints. Fine Arts Festival Monday's Schedule separation. Mr Carson, his wife, and their two children, Stephen, Julia Ann. S. have, heen visiting in dree le.y and Denver for month before leaving for Kalnmaioo last Monday At Kalamazoo, Mr.

Carson will 1-ssociated with Stryker Fram ompany, designers and manufa ire.rs (it specialized hospital urgical equipment. Mr Carson graduated Iro College high school. He, received his bachelor ot arts degree at CSCfc in lune, 1943. having 'heen permitted to finish hit collegs work alter he enlisted In 194J.under provisions eiisting at that time for students. During the war he served In the Pacific theater.

At Ihe. end ot the war he was a first lieutenant and returned lo civilian life for a yea for a court injunction to halt the a The While House apparently was a a i i the outcome of a new worker meeting at Paducnh Saturday to determine the l.oou strikers there will go hack About other CIO union members voted Friday night to end a strike at another atomic liomh materials plant at Oak Ridge. Tenu. A full force was re- er step or turn another wheel, you've there; you're welcome to 'stop and play, hut you're more welcome to atay and he one ot us." rensnrer of i Soroptimist club: past president of Weld counly ome demonstration clubs: an hon- ary member of the county library oard: a member ot the Park on- regational past district lirector and president of he I'TA: and has heen active in sider. lepublican party work.

The county clerk, who bus nn A B. degree from CSCR and nn A from the university ot Iowa. seved us supervisor ot student teacher training at Ashton and mg Bend for CSCE. The White House announced that President Eisenhower, a receiving the report from the three-man hoard, it over to llernard M. Shanley, counsel to the President, for "study." The a strikers Friday night overwhelmingly rejected back-to-work plnn a by Secretary of Labor Mitchell i CIO leaders, but said there was some hope they would recon Pressure Put On lo Secure Dulles' Return was indicated that tf again decide to i walkout, the government ply quickly for liiiring tlie.rn to resu WASHINGTON IJH V.

malic officials indicated room was filled to hear Dr. McCowen and late-comera scouted through the building to find more chairs. Dr. McCowen's review marked the close of the first week reviews which are held days. Tuesdays.

Wednesdays and Thursdays. Many townspeople, as well as students, are attending the reviews. Dr. own humor and her knack i ing made her review a pleasant hour and when she ended the. applause was more than generous.

The story is essentially a a document, the story of an 11-year- old Latvian D. P. orphan who eventually arrives in New Jersey. There He reentered the service and was sent to Germany where he and his family lived for Ihree years. A his return to the states he was sia- tioned at Kalamazoo where he was promoted to the rank of captain.

Mrs Don Carson is the former a Alice Bails, daughter of Mr. and'Mrs. Ernest R. Bails of Denver, sd CSCB. Her father for has been a teacher in the Denver schools.

3 Greeley Men Get loastmasters Honors Three Oreeley men who have been named recently to district or area in the Toastmasters In- ernational will be among those at- James C. Hagerty. White House press secretary, said Shanley was i in constant touch with the a on the possibility of court action. Hagerty said the question of Involving the injunction process at Paducah is being left open while the inquiry board report is being i studied. Since Ihe Oak a voluntarily diplo.

Saturday that Secretary ot State Dulles is inclined to turn a deaf ear to French urgings that be or 1 nder secretary Walter Bedell Smith ve to Geneva for showdown talks with the Reds on a truce for Indo- Hoivever, though they said they court order r'c-1 regarded it as unlikely, these offi- me their jolis.leinis did not foreclose the possi- they I their I will ap- bilily a linlle.s might chanpe. his mind and fly back to Switzerland. French Ambassador Henri Ronnet pressed his gover Friday during a 30-nr ence with Dulles at the State Department. Afterward, Bonett told newsmen Dulles had not made a final decision. Aboilt a dozen persons a already registered ami others interested In i i a i urged lo either telephone 584 or visit the Youth center before noon Thursday.

Free to the public, the show both to provide extra entertainment lo the public, during the summer and to give talented persons Ihe opportunity to exhibit their accomplishments. All persons having ability to play musical instruments, iing, dance. Impersonate, give cnm- skits, pantomime, or perform such other a i i feats are pligible to participate, according lo Lyle Beaver, director ot Ihe CAC. Pianist will be available tor those who haven't their own accompanist, he ndded. The stage will 'be on a Iruck, which will be parked on the r.orth side ot Tenth street, near first avenue, and the audience will be able tn sit on the grass above the level of the stage, It wan reported.

Second show wiicon performance will be given at K.nstside park on July SI, and the acls adjudged best in the two performances will he retained for the show in the. CSCF, Garden theater on Aug. 13, -vliich will climax the production. nments' plea I in linute confer- IWO I I I I III Crash near Rockport II thr lllHlrlrt rnnrt STATK' OF 12 3 i of I I A I I THOMrSn.v. I THOMPSON' 'ami) I i 1 a i i f.

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2 4 31. i a 4 tending a Denver mee ting Sunday. The meeting will be the firs of the, vpar for the officers in district No. which includes Colorado, Wyoming and Western Nebraska. The officers from Gre.eley will he, P.

Bogan. re-elected as district she Farmers Soil Conservation Dist. Several farmers were ncc secretary-treasurer; A nor of area No. 3 which includes the two dreeley clubs. Sterling and Fort Morgan.

Lembach and Ward appointed to their positions Ttidpe workers resumed work, Hagerty said there is no question now of seeking an injunction respecting them. Two Officers Are, Accused for Abuse Ft. Dix Companies FT niX. army officer who Roy M. Cohn said he would never forget for the.

way he treated Pvt. G. David Shine Satur- is understood "Dulles is primed to disassociate the, Tnilcd States from any Munich-type agreement thill may be reached at the final meeting to he attended by French Premier Pierre Mendes-France, Foreign Secreiary Anthony Eden. Chinese Red Foreign Minister Chou En-lai and Soviet foreign Minister Vyacheslnv Molotov. LONDON A foreign office spokesman said Saturday Britain has renewed with some urgency Us suggestion that U.

S. Secretary of State. John Foster Dtille- return Geneva. Two men were Injured in a one car accident fifteen miles east of OF A I OT PETITION TO JiF.I.I, KSTAT1 In Ihf Court Rockpon on a county road. Otis STATE OK roi.ORADO.

Lee Mc.Clenny and Gerald 2R. both of Sterling were taken to i a I A I I A i unrt ns l.l/,7,IK I Prreasert. Till-' I OF i A OF Tn All Cnkn ames unkno iuinwn. rolalinn nkno in'n st. Law.

n. addresses un- sliips a a S. Telep, this -week by Leo Bolin of Scoits-'j iy sm ack in the middle of for membership into the west Gree- lev soil conservation district, along several more tarms that peti-1 masters included within its liluff the district governor. Unothcr camp incident involving Boga'n and Lembach are members i i i nl Earl -p. Kingler.

commaiider. is studying of the Early Risers club and Ward member of the Evening Toast- her- i Glenn vVyman. vie, horn siding, in place ot Carl Mossberg, Club assignment is open black and new i and a new surroundings. Several attempts to place him in homes for adoption fail because of his emotional tantrums. fice in the The author who describes her self as a "fat woman i rimmed spectacles," lakes him i -who arrived later, her own home, in three of The.

farmers accepted tor mem- own children and three foster bership were Vernon Miller. Anna. Children have been reared. Martin. John .1.

Borgens. "'p hibits Open, Student Union Ball-1 The boys' emotions; rman. aud Blanche Cutter, i ne room. i his fears, his propensity for i 1 a accepted into the distr ct ing all apparently headed him for those of Miller and the Martin am. i a very successful career as a 1 an( Rurman women, along with Dr.

tor nil" delinquent. arn and F. 0. Johnson s. i But the sympathetic understand- -j- ne ins and persistent efforts of his ation Officers of lh- two Grfpley clnhs will also be represented at the Denver meeting.

tioned to be boundaries. The, action was taken at the recent board meeting held in the lj. SOU edl r4iNew Air Force Major vice president, pre- Monday p.m.--Art and Book i Has Relatives Here Where He Once Lived Raymond a who was pro moted to an air force major for to the conference table at reg'. what to do about two subordinates who assertedly forced their company to stand at attention in 90 legree heat for an hour. Ringler was Schine's command- i officer at Ft.

Di.x when the unpaid consultant to Sen. a Senate subcommittee was taking his basic training and as such was mentioned frequently in the Army- McCarthy hearings. Cohn. the subcommittee chief counsel, was reported to have said he would "never forget" Hinpler and another nil officer for pnUme Foreign Secretary Anthony Helen fly to Geneva Monday as the. Indochina conference resumes talks on the ministerial le.vel.

Soviet eign Minister V. M. Molotov is already there. Red China's Premier Chou is on his way. Men plans to Bee Molotnv in order to fix a day for new talks aimed at ending the war Indochina.

Ike Signs Extension of Reciprocal Duly-free Irade with Philippines A I President Eisenhower Saturday signed a proc- Weld County General hospital fol- lowing the 7:50 a.m. accident. McClenny wan driving the 'S3 Kord pickup and as they reached the crest of the hill they saw a combine coming up the other side. Applying the brakes to pass on the i narrow road threw McClenny's 1 truck into a skid that carried them into the ditch and rolled the ve- I hide completely over. McClenny was thrown clear of the truck during the roll.

Reporting state patrol officer "Donald Hower stated that the truck was probably doing about 50 miles an hour before the brakes were put on and they skidded some 120 feel. McClenny suffered head and internal injuries and was oxygen at. the hospital, while Johnson had lacerations and his right leg bruised. Broomfield Mant Hurt 4:10 p.m.--Book Review Car' ter 401. The Drama ot the Year.

Discussed by Dr. James T. Nar- dm. 1:00 p.m.--Fine A i Assembly. Garden Theater.

Dr. William R- foster mother finally in Roes. President. Colorado a the young DP "hoiife-brok- College of Education, prefidinc: Pn (n the American way ot lite Special Music: Vocal Solo. 8n h.

entire a is a moving Ciaude Schmiu. if Music Be the Good of Love, accompanist: Ad- story of toe Americanization of a a a The story takes its title from remark made by the lad after he dress: The Prisoners and ihe i a been stabilized. He described Liberated Forms. Dr. Neal i i home a a "fentlp house, a you fepl so safp Cross.

a i a Division of Humanities. Colorado Staie College of Education. i Arthur WooTOies Funeral fnr A Wood. 5S. of Fourth street were held a a morr.in: at Secord Funeral i imminent at Linn Grove.

Mr. died suddenly a Weld County General had been employed by E. P. Seldin of Kersey. Born in Nebraska.

I 1 ke had lived in thp Bonier communities before moviii Auburn district In to Greeley in and member of the a i i a i "nitpi! Brethren churcli. Survivors are his a i V- Wood: thrpp i tjertrude of A Arlene Ford of Boulder pr.d bu Wood of Grpeley: ar.rl Gary and WbX)d. Shtron Naibauer and Hnlen. made the ap- for technical help from the district and presented the necessarv agreements to the board, nave Sudduth. work unit conservationist for the district and em- 0 ve of the federal service nut- i the.

technical help which the service furnishes and a schedule of or the i and men a'vai'labl. to give aid the last halt ot this year. Jack Elden Hossig. 23. of Broomfield, received face cuts and his IS.iO Mercury was damaged when he lost control of Ihe vehicle on a county road 14 miles east of dale about p.m.

Friday. State Patrolman iludy King said that the turned over two and a half extending until Jan. 1 1 5 damage estimated at a Colorado. Perin i in said estate, i I i Tru are i i i a on Hip 8th day nf A. n.

a i A i i a rf salt! tn and filed i i i his i i of i i a i a a belong- i I said a a i a i nf and a of Colo- rartn. mnr" i described i salil i i to i Is iv a The i i i Feel IS. 5(1 1.015 i Five IV a 1 7 2 i I Greeley i rc-nniy. Coloradn. i i a i i appear nr i plead to i i i i i the 23rrl day of A A.

D. Ihe lay si-t the hp.arin? or on or the da? to i such a i may be art- i i i or Mirt i i i a confessed. i i a a of a i at nreeley In nf WHfi and of Colo- railn. i i SIli rtay nf A. D.

1554. I I A K. ANDREWS, i of Court nf VvVlrt Colorado. 1(1. 17, 24.

31, Thp hook review schedule tor Monday. 12 Drama of i Year. Discussed by Dr. James T. Narilin.

i a i i 1 3 i a i v'ptt-pil by Leslie Dae a a Car. The i i i Siorp. Re- vwr-il t-y I i a i i i i i a I i i i a L. i i a i 0 of i Hy irrr," a i a i a ot COii gP. The district provides for its members a a plan for soil conser- a i out the a and i conservationist Sudi i i i technicians meet i the a study nis i-ol-lems and develop necessary so- budgcter.

a at The major, here, a i a measnn horn in eastern Colorado, but i a i nnexpla i as a disci- i i i heat led reason. or i the conserva he tionist's help. IV sts" Cat Stop? Bus YOFTK When a "nil? a a i i --hiMiiPd to the 1 i discussPd 'he a to work wiih i thp rpot of year and i i for the i i i i said. one of the board T-pmhers. reported a thp dis- i crass has 'been in fre- oreraiion i and a I it is now on Stafford a i Roggpn.

and a a i a lo o-her numbers in 'be dis'nct. Greeley for a years. He made his home i Mr. and Mrs. Sears except for a few years when a high school at Fort Collins.

Indonesia Backs Reds A A A Indonesia. Indonesia will support from Communist China and for membership in f. N. ral Assembly i a a jrovern- ment source said i a About. ppople i in Greenland.

Marriage Judge Is Boyd tVESTPORT. Conn W. a- but ar.d Rn Arent ot aoout a. -ho fo- i'rpvpntion ot K11 lm "i fn'md the, car. But it She i s.i i i -if manPuvering to i i ar.im.-.', tn the bus.

I 11 11 1 dr i his trip. I -n Mich, -ff--- Myrtllla en 1S years old for when "The msrried in Maineshnrg. Pa- hp Celebration veodinit anniversary (fair. Rumspy'f i i dpscenrlsnls. Their They had 7'h ttft.

TM sot related. niipl for eight pmoni. I dlf children, tour of -shoro have Estimates 4 Surveying for Ditch Lining Silos Basements Curb Gutter L. J. OSTER, Construction 1703 1st.

Avc. Ph. 1077M Oc 8411 TRUCK LOAD OF APRICOTS 1.98 HALF BUSHEL LUG BING CHERRIES Exceptionally Nice M'O STOLL'S Vegetables Groceries A HERES YOUR REWARD for being an Accident-Free Driver you tm MJ car has not been involved in an ajcident during the past 12 to gtt your automobile insurance for less. you're insured with Farmers Insunnct Exchange you will receive an Accident-Free DiSCOUnt on Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability A I A i A If )to not now insured with Farmers a your driving entitles you to this disc a your local igent and learn how you 7-4, West a Writer gettbu wving. of 935 9th C.

L. Lott --District Agent-- Phone 70J.

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