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8 Th Sioux City Journal, Nov. 9, 1 966 IATIST TOTE T0 COVCTMORS BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 5-Day Forecasts Weather Report REPUBLICAN NAME PEMOCRAT MAMS UNITS EPTNC VOTING UNITS IOWA STATf Siouxland Temperatures will average 3 ii IJanuary 1, 20.53; acumulated By U.S. Weather Bureau TEMPERATURES TODAY to 6 degrees, below normal In la 2 30 398 781 normal precipitation for the year 3.729 WALLACE 185 ECAN-X iHO CODDARD-X 2,420 JOHNSON since January 1, 23.19; depar Hour 61 71 81 2,649 Elections County 28,573 24,420 BROYN-X Temp 24 24 24 24 24 23 23 23 23123 ture, minus 2.66. National Temperatures 1.884 XNOUS ALA ALASKA ARIZ ARK mo 00NN TIK CA HAV IDA-A IOVA Expected temperatures. Midnight to midnight Maxi National temperatures and precip during the last 24 hours Nebraska South Dakota mum temperature, is; mini ending at 7:30 a.m.

Wednesday. mum, 22; mean, 29; normal, 40; daily degree days, 3fi; ac Thurston County KAN cumulated daily degree days for Clay County VERMILLION, S.D.-Special: Incumbents In Clay County of MAINE 6 24 2,561 1,856 246 902 2,484 2,884 629 1,516 2,055 5,312 3,806 2,168 696 302 I iff i the month, 243. 624 DEMPSEY-X 2,490 HIGH 1,353 MADDOX BURNS-X 890 ANDRUS 2,418 HUGHES-X DOCKING 597 CURTIS 1,507 MAHONEY 1,794 MCCORMACK 5,002 TERENCY 3,030 R0LVAAG-X 1,42 S0RENSEN t'SAHYER-X 302 KING-X 1.038 LUSK PENDER, Neb. Special: A Democrat and a Republican Forecasts Sioux City and vicinity: Ha won in the only two opposed MP. VOTE 225,437 ,11,985 176,550 250,392 2,960,396 348,595 444,071 785,751 356,073 97,582 103; 794 3921799 250,858 146,989 447,303 1,063,929 1,380,351 199i 843 .59,061 106,823 131,357 2,613,775 .1,675,683 362,025 325,533 1,937,841 204,906 151,045 110,650 309,008 57; 30 3 617,773 50,635 DEM, VOTE $4,217 13,798 146,728 218,605 2,152,533 279,960 562,459 637,657 325,801 102,336 92,936 491,038 313,445 166,910 365,664 628,206 905,047 470,258 53,895 123,831 122,854 2,228 .999,896 284,466 259,780 1,724,583 210,772 81,399 960,103 40,516 16,194,083 MARTIN HICKEL WILLIAMS ROCKEFELLER REAGAN LOVE-X I CENG3AS KIRK CALLAWAY CROSSLEY SAMUELSON MURRAY AVERY-X REED-X ACNEW VOLPE-X LEVANDER TIEMANN LAX ALT GREGG CARGO ROCK'FLLR-X RHODES-X BARTLETT I MCCALL SHAFER ROGERS BOE-X KENNERLT SNELLING KNOWLES-X HATHAWAY county races in Thurston Coun fices won re-election as voters elected three Republicans, two Democrats and one independent MD-B MASS MICK MINN NEB NEV NH NM zardous driving warning this afternoon and evening.

Cloudy ty. Albany Albuquerque Bismarck Boise Boston Brownsville Buffalo Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Denver Des Moines and colder with light snow end Ray Newell, Republican, was elected sheriff with 1,207 votes, candidate. Voters gave Republican in- ing tonight. Low tonight 10 to 1,100 beating Albert E. Benson, Dem cumbent Lloyd Schrag a 1,791 15.

Thursday partly cloudy and 13,170 12,771 O'CONNOR 13,050 12,266 REAMS to 1,624 margain over Democrat ocrat, 902. Lois Appleton, Dem OHIO northwest to near normal east' and south Thursday through 1 next Monday. Normal highs are from 45 degrees north to near 50 south. Normal lows are from the mid 20s north to around 30 south. It will be cold at the beginning of the period with a warming trend toward the end of the week.

Precipitation -will average .20 to .60 of an inch in occasional rain or snow; mostly over the weekend. SOUTH DAKOTA Temperatures will average 4 to 14 degrees below seasonabla normals Thursday through Monday. Warmer Thursday, but turning colder Friday and con-! tinued cold oyer the weekend. Normal highs 41 to 50. Normal Lows 21 to 26.

Precipitation will average .1 inch or less east and little or none west, mostly in snow Thursday and early Friday. MINNESOTA Thursday through Monday temperatures will range near normal extreme southeast, to 13 below seasonal normals northwest. Cold Thursday, warmer -Friday, colder for week Normal highs 31 to 40 north, 43 warmer, high near 36. Precip James W. Donahoe for the 13th OK LA J.UO? kS8i HUUKi itation probability 60 per cent ocrat was named treasurer with 1.16S, defeating Rosalie ORE District seat in the state Sen- today, 10 per cent tonight.

Detroit ate. The district Includes Clay Iowa: Hazardous driving Fairbanks 2,905 9,424 506 1,621 1,743 5,541 268 PA RI SC SD TEX 33J STKKUs. 8,730 SHAPP 506 HOBBS 1,377 MCNA1R-X 1,571 CHAMBERLIN 4,923 CONNALLY-X '268 HOFF-X warning west and north moving and Turner counties. State Rep Dexter H. Gunder into southeast, and cloudy to Boghmn, Republican, 1,006.

Unopposed winners in other offices were Vera Hansen, Republican, clerk; H. K. Hancock, Republican, assessor; Mark J. Fuhrman. Democrat, county at Fort Worth Helena Honolulu Indianapolis night with snow east and central ending except extreme east son won re-election over Democrat Dale Chauffee by 1,991 to 1,451.

Gunderson ran on the VT VIS 3,260 LUCEY 3,291 At Auditorium Girl wrestlers have become big attractions in the major wrestling centers, Bill Hawkins, wrestling promoter at the Municipal Auditorium, said. He added that they enrn as high as $50,000 a year for their hair-pulling and eye-gouging, antics. Two of the girls, Jean Antone (top) and Mars Monroe will appear at the auditorium here Friday night. 607 490 VILKERSON WO by morning. Colder southeast, Republican ticket.

TOTAL 123,286111,430 torney; Elias G. Conger, Demo Jacksonville Juneau extreme south tonight. Thursday partly cloudy and warmer In balloting for county offices, Kansas City crat, clerk of district court, and Clara Otteman, superintendent of schools. northwest half of state. Low Los Angeles DENOTES ELECTED.

DENOTES INCUMBENT A ADDITIONAL TOTALS IN IDAHOt SWISHER I NO 29,656, JUNGERT IND 22,518. B--ADDITIONAL TOTALS In MARYLAND. PRESSMAN IND 88,337. Arnold M. Nelson, the Democratic incumbent, defeated Re-nublican Thomas H.

Walker, 2,636 to 802 for sheriff. Incum 20 to 25. High Thursday generally in 40s. Louisville C. W.

Holmquist had 964 to High Low Pr. 56 51 .00 63 38 .01 17 9 .12 43 23 .00 54 51 .06 .83 64 .00 56 55 .34 62 46 .83 65 58 .44 60 57 1.00 36 10 .29 40 33 .65 64 50 .14 24 20 .07 83 68 .00 19 7 .00 85' 73 .00 64 55 .45 70 58 .00 37 32 .49 70 40 .02 59 54 .00 72 62 .00 72 63 .00 78 73 .00 60 40 .37 30 25 77 65 .23 62 53 .02 82 64 .04 32 25 .06 60 50 .00 66 52 .38 57 54 .44 48 .00 47 41 27 3 .26 66 48 .00 75 65 .00 48 23 .21 65 53 .21 61 53. .00 45 41 .00 35 24 .03 30 19 81 66 .00 67 55 .00 17 2 .00 O-ADDITIONAL TOTALS IN NEW YORKl ROOSEVELT LIB 706,191, East and central Nebraska: bent Democrat 'Dale R. Peter ADAMS CON 498,428. Memphis Miami Milwaukee Paul Hazardous driving warning east and east central.

Cloudy to win the 16th Legislative District race over Frances Hanson, 668. Thurston County favored Claire A. Callan, Demo son brought in 470 votes to 384 for Republican Paul Schaffer in the race for 3rd District LATEST VOTE FOR SENATORS BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MOVIE TIMETABLE to 44 south. Normal lows to 17 crat, by a 1,121 to 842 margin county commissioner. New Orleans New York Oklahoma City Omaha DEMOCRAT NAME VOTING UNITS UNITS RPTNG The newly-elected state's at night, becoming partly cloudy late tonight.

Warmer central and northeast. Thursday partly cloudy and warmer. Low tonight 18 to 25. Highs Thursday upper 30s to middle 40s. STATE to 23 north, 22 to 28 south.

Precipitation will average .1 Inch west to .5 inch east in snow CAPITOL: Alvarez Kelly ALA 1:30, 3:40, 5:45, 8, 10. torney is Charles E. Wolsky, an 'ndependent. Wolsky defeated Republican Theodore J. Bol- mostly Friday or Saturday.

ORPHEUM: Khartoum 2, ALASKA COLO DEL over Robert Denney, Republican, in the 1st District congressional race. H. Culwell, Republican, won the District 3 county supervisors seat with 383; William H. Hoppner, Democrat, 283. Unopposed county supervisrors of South Dakota: Partly cloudy 4:45, 7, 9:30.

nev, 1,933 to 1,229. Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland, Me. Portland, Ore. County officers elected with HOLLYWOOD: Spin Out 335 -ED IDA ILL IOWA out opposition were Tom Moore, 1:45, 3:28, 5:11, 6:50, 8:35, 10:20. tonight, hot so cold west portion.

Thursday considerable cloudiness, chance of scattered light snow mostly west portion and locally warmer east portion. Low tonight 8 to 18. High CINEMA (Morningslde): Dr. KAN KY fices went to Cloyd Frazey, Re Democrat, treasurer; Esther GiraraV-- Republican, auditor; Dorothy Rapid City Richmond St. Louis Zhivago-2, out at 8, out publican, District Floyd Bol MAINE at 11:35.

MASS MICH ton, Democrat, District 5, and Fred W. Bring, Republican, Dis Thursday mostly 30s. Salt Lk. City San Diego San Francisco TODAY 2, 4:45, 7 i 9:30 f.f MINN register of Deeds; Catherine Morrison, Democrat, Clerk of Courts; Myron S. Iverson, Re-nublican, coroner; and Rabh Minnesota: Hazardous driving Positively Lilt 2 Days CHARLTON HESTON and warnings continued, soumeast REPUBLICAN CRENIER MCKINLEY ALLOT-X BOGGS-X JORDAN-X PERCY MILLER-X PEARSON- COOPER-X SMITH-X BROOKE GRIFFIN-X I FORSYTHE WALKER BABCOCK CURTIS-X THYNG CASE-X CARTER SHALLCROSS PATTERSON HATFIELD BRIGGS THURMOND-X PARKER MUNDT-X BAKER TOWER-X OULD TRAYLOR LOVE HANSEN Ei MISS MONT NEB Seattle trict 7.

Dixon County SEP. VOTE 267,962 6,449 363il59 96,063 139,319 1,859,493 517,263 283,004 469,316 999,210 277 442,740 91,175 87,951 206,066 103,233 258,672 283,902 312,302 101,611 222,050 174,699 .131,732 462,469 720,666 241,767 268,008 195, 7S3 50; 125 12,282,661 H. Leer, Republican, 1st Dis DEM. VOTE 419,817 21,788 262,370 ,66,574 110,948 1,496,967 325,376 245,749 260,424 127,388 647,474 1,000,667 531,586 223,797 102,168 135,589 119,608 783,192 133,795 470,181 329,185 286,555 214,885 136,583 184,716 67,696 558,136 422,430 381,327 286,994 44,744 10,765,178 3,787 SPARKMAN-X 216 BARTLETTrX 1,887 ROMER- 348 TUNNELL 890 HARDING 9,691 DOUGLAS-X 2,421 SMITH 2,799 BREEDING 2,972 BROWN 597 VIOLETTE 1,794 PEABODY 4,994 WILLIAMS 3,029 MONDALE-X 1,908 EASTLAND-X 848 KETCALF-X 1,698 MORRISON 300 MCINTYRE-X 4,814 WILENTZ 1,038 ANDERSON-X 2,080 JORDAN-X 1 2,981 HARRIS-X 2,599 DUNCAN 506 PELL-X 1,377 MORRAH 1,377 HOLLINGS 1,606 WRIGHT 2,625 CLEMENT 4,923 CARR 2,043 SPONG 2,043 BYRD-X 2,540 RANDOLPH-X LAURENCE OLIVIER in Th Battl for Khartoum" 4,598 398 1,941 348 902 10,767 2,484 2,884 3,027 629 2,055 5,312 3,806 2,041 1,061 2,168 302 4,817 1,100 2,181 3,069 2,905 506 1,621 1,621 1,743 2,741 5,541 2,063 2,063 2,609 Sioux City A BILL HAWKINS ATTRACTION trict County Commissioner. NH NJ SIOUX CITY AUDITORIUM PONCA, Dixon U.S.

Rep. Ben Reifel outoolled and extreme south. Light snow east, snow frequently mixed with freezing drizzle in southeast and extreme south ending tonight. Variable cloudiness and; colder most of state. Thursday partly cloudy.

Little, warmer Sioux Falls Tampa Washington Winnipeg his democratic challenger. Dr. PEL, NOV. 11 8:30 Ml NC OKLA ORE Frances Richter, by 2,396 to -E 1.P57 in Clay County. Missing; Trace, RI Starts FRI.

ORPHEUM ONLY WALT DISNET COULD TELL THIS ALL-NEW INCREDIBLE ADVENTURE OF FUN AND ROMANCE! "THE FIGHTING PRINCE OF DONEGAL" LEWIS SMITH west and north, portions. Lows tonight 0 to 10 north, 10 to 20 Yankton County SC SC-2YR SD TENN county voters gave Republican Robert Denny a 1.534 to 1.139 edge over Democratic imcum-bent Claire A. Callan in the race for the 1st District congressional seat Tuesday. Re-elected without opposition were Sheriff Gus Schutte, County Attorney Merle Kingsbury, Treasurer Walter L. Malcom, Assessor Virgil Putman, Clerk south.

High Thursday 28-36. VV' YANKTON, S.D. Special: L. Scott, Republican, defeat-! Shippers Forecast: Protect OI.DTIME DA.CI.G TIIIIISDAY, OV. lOlh EDDIE SKEETS TEX VA VA-4YR ed incumbent Edward Sampson shipment within a 200-mile ra-, dius of Sioux City during the next 24 to 36 hours for minimum (JWALT DISNEY'S NEWEST! and Hli Orchestra ior snenrt of Yankton County with Scott getting 3,211 votes and Sampson 2,347.

TTTT VA WYO TOTAL ou 1 temperatures as follows: North Charl Stanley, Clerk of District TEAMS ARAKAWA SASAKI vs. WOODS REED NA'Vijt'r'Vv4j 76,226 73,234 mm AUU In another county race. Joan Court Irma Foulks and School Superintendent Paul Peterson. SIX YEAR TERMS EXCEPT WHERE OTHERWISE INDICATED. Oswald, Republican, had 3.045.

15 to 8, east 15 to 20, south 15 to 20, west 15 to 12. Sunrise at 7:09 a.m. Sunset at 5:10 p.m. DENOTES ELECTED. DENOTES INCUMBENT.

Schutte is a Democrat and the aeieat William Hladky, Dem rest are Republicans, except1 ocrat, 2,472, for treasurer. Gafflw) Today ttirii Thurs. I ELVIS PRESLEY in "SPiNour raerson, who ran tor a non-i DIVORCES Running unopposed In other county offices were Carol Pe partisan office. Engineer Is River Stages Sioux City, 3.3, minus 0.2. Omaha, 6.3, 0.1.

Precipitation In supervisors' 'races, Demo- Municipal Court Cases GIRLS! MONROE v. ANTONE terson, Republican, auditor; John R. Kabeiseman, Democrat, Donna Neuroth, 20, vs. Patrick crats Jerry Knerl defeated Gor 1 lfcjfr L. Neuroth, 24; cruel and In Precioitation (midnight to don J.

Nelson, 200 to 181, in the 1st District; Republican Giles state's attorney; Gerda Mad-son, Republican, registrar of Appointed at Winchanrer midnight) none; normal preip- human treatment; wife granted divorce; furniture; married Wilbur nosed out Arden Olson, STAY Jules T. Warman, 30, itation, .04. deeds; Leo Klimisch, Republi C0LUM8IA PICTURES msm i iSOlCSIHELmwucTiM I flora Bdi5ark I ALVAREZ flEUY hMMVISION COLUMB1ACOLM tmmm June 20, 1965. BROWN vs. RUSSIAN 152 to 150, in the 3rd District; Accumulated total precipi can, clerk of court, and Dr.

Max Rina Smith, 32, vs. George M. Democrat E. G. Lundahl nipped Republican, coroner.

2727 Division charged with false drawing and uttering two checks on Sept. 12 to Heavy's Tavern at Oto. One check was SEE SNOW CHIEF THE Republicans Albert G. Gund tation for the month, trace; accumulated normal precipitation for the month departure, minus accumulated total Smith, 34; cruel and inhuman treatment; wife granted divorce; husband granted cus FAMOUS POLICE DOG Emmett Roberts, 221 to 217, in the 5th District and Republican Wilber Hinz was elected without erson and Robert H. Shoemak FOBCE DALE LEWIS TO written for $2.25 and the other er, took the two state repre STAY IN THE RING.

opposition in the 7th District, precipitation for the year since sentative seats in the 1st Dis tody of two children; married in Scotland. trict. Gunderson, incumbent, for $10. Granted a stay in compromise on both charges upon payment of $20.10 court costs on each charge. had Shoemaker, 3,324.

Op BACK FOR THE LAST TIME! UN-CUT UNCENS0RED ELIZABETH TAYLOR REX HARRISON RICHARD BURTON "CLEOPATRA" STARTING FRIDAY ARRIVE ALIVE ponents were Nellie B. Nielsen, TICKET OFFICE OPEN PHONE 258-3197 CHOICE SEAT PRICES: RINGSIDE: MEZZ.l ll.M GEN.I ll.ti KU to Under It) Cra. Adra. Only Democrat, 2,052 and Ronnie Apply for UHF Channel LARCENY CHARGE -Thur- Zeeb, Democrat, 1,876. South Sioux Junior Play Is Scheduled man T.

Allen, 37, 505 Jones Elvin J. Ryan, Republican Sioux City Accidents: Accidents In 24 hours to 10 a.m. Wednesday I 4 DAVID LEAN'S FILM A 1 OF 0QR8 mSTEHNWS EM DOCTOR MAKE nmkW.VJ tVfRT NIGHT 1 I I 276-85 75 charged with larceny of property valued at more thna $20 polled 2,812 votes and Michael A. Rossiter, Democrat, 2,630, in CHOICE SEATS AT BELLAS HESS JUST SAY "CHARGE IT," HURRY! the state senate race. in Sioux City Injuries 0 Accidents this year 1,952 Injuries 565 on Aug.

15 from Chris Karras, 1715 Jones granted until 10 In the U.S. representative a.m. Monday to consult an at "Father Knows Best," a race, Ben Reifel, Republican, A group of Northwest Iowa Fatalities 9 Property damage 754 had Dr. Francis Richter, torney and released on $1000 bond. GOING OUR WAY? Everyone Else residents today filed application for a new Sioux City television Democrat, 1,613.

three-act comedy, will be presented by the junior class of South Sioux City High School at Deanne William, Republican, station. Medallion Broadcasters, TWO CHARGES John Bris captured the 1st District com Inc. requested the Federal Com iiNN 8. p.m. Thursday and Friday nights at the school auditorium.

bane, 41, Chicago House Hotel. TICK hlS ALSO AT BELLAS BESS munications Commission for missioner seat with 338 beating Roland Haffner, Independent, 182. Unopposed commissioners The play is an adaptation by permission to build a UHF fa- c4 IH'l '11 HI! charged with intoxication and larceny (under $20) of two wool nlaid sport shirts, valued at Kristin Sergei from the famous cility to operate at ona million John Novak, Jr. were, Peter L. List, Democrat, radio and television series of watts on Channel 14.

PRIVATE ROOMS FOB YOUR PARTIES ENJOY SIOUX CITY'S FINEST DINNERS! DELIMITS $11.75,. from Penney's Depart 3rd District, and George C. the same name. Robert B. Donovan, president ment Store Monday, pleaded uncommon 1:1 ADS' Directed 'jy Francis B.

Wade- Mueller, Republican," 5th Dis trict. guilty to both sen of Medallion Broadcasters, announced that plans include af- In an expansion move, John Novak, has been appointed to the new post of resident engineer at the Wincharger Corpo do, the play has a cast of 16 hmny filiation with the ABC network, local and network color, mobile tenced to pay a $10 fine and costs or to serve three days in jail on the intoxication charge and sentenced to pay a $25 fine juniors. Playing the role of the father is Paul Boeshart and cast as the mother is Cheryl ration, wholly-owned subsidiary MISS VII KY Local Ties Robert Hathaway, newly TOP SIRLOIN STEAKS ITALIAN DINNERS CHICKEN CACCIATORI BAR-B-Q BIBS LOBSTER TAILS BARED LASAGNE ITALIAN SAUSAGE RAINBOW TROUT CATERING ANY SIZE PARTY ANYWHERE! Seventh Street off Pierce Sioux City, Iowa TELEPHOXE 255.1 223 of Zenith Radio Corporation. He will be in charge of Ra equipment and the erection of a tower on high ground just outside the city lim Other cast members are MAX' Iht Original Aphnidltt Shew Bntinett Plat RAMOXA The Sepia Prlneeia elected governor of Wyoming, dio engineering at' i h's Karen Ball, Donna Steetz, Bill is a son-in-law of Mrs. Margaret and costs or to serve five days in jail on the charge of larceny.

FRAUD Lois Clark, 26, South Sioux City, charged with gross its northeast of the business district. Studios will be built Sioux City manufacturing plant. Clausen, Gerrilynn Schreur, Liz Tappan Harley, 3531 Pierce St J. E. Brown, Zenith vice-pres within the city.

Donovan ex Mrs. Hathaway is the former is icn (' ident engineering, announced Knutsen, Bonnie Kelly, Keith Johnson, Larry Teager, Kim Murphy, Lanny Moseman, fraud at common law in ob Bobbie Harley. pressed the hope that full operations would commence by next in Chicago. taining money, pleaded guilty, September. William Scherle of Henderson, given a 180-day suspended sen Louise Garner, Connie VanDie-men, Candace Beermann and "Our confidence in the growth JACK E.

LEONARD it mil thru lmu of this area is boundless," Don Martha Beltz. '1 tence in the county jail and naroled for one year to her attorney. Novak joined Zenith in 1946 as an engineering laboratory He was promoted to group leader in the electrical model shop in 1949, transferred to component analysis in 1951, and in 1952, became a design congressman-elect in the 7th Iowa District, is the son-in-law of Earl Capcl, former district engineer for the Iowa Highway ovan stated, 'and it is our earnest desire to provide imag ASSAULT CHARGE -Robert (native programming responsive Bill Hughes Is student assistant director and Cindy Bernard is prompter, The stage crew headed by V. F. Brown, high school instruc Commission In Sioux City.

to "the needs of the community J. Thorngren, 29, 708 Rebecca charged with assault and engineer for AC-DC radios. For the last 8 years, he has batterv 0 Patricia Ann SICK AND INJUHED as well as bringing a much needed third TV service and fulltime ABC network service to Slnnx t'lly't llnrtt INTRODUCES KIM ANDREWS Comedian Organlut aMaBBBMaaaaaaaaaaaBM Roaring 20'i Sirloin Steak SPECIAL Delicious Steak Thorngren, same address, Tues tor, made the set and has charge of lights and sound for the production. Crew members Hat I I 1 I 1 Ona of tha nation's top comadians, Jack E. Leonard, has appeared on over 200 Major TV variety shows.

this area." been a design engineer with Zenith in transistor short wave portable radio development, and recently FM and stereo FM day, pleaded innocent, trial set for 10 a.m. Nov. 28. released on Others associated with the are Mark Bigham, Gary Lina- i nt at Channel 14 application include: Edgar F. Pechacek, Lynn A felter, Dan Gatewood and Dennis Zimmerman.

tuner development. Novak attended Oklahoma A. $100 bond. November Grand Jury in Recces M. College and the Illinois Arkin, Carter W.

Dennis, William F. Nutt, Arthur Sanford, William A. Amsler, Ray V. Other committees include make-up, Claire Fugleberg, chairman; Liz Propst, Linda Institute of Technology, Chica George Carlson, 39, 2216 Dewey was considered In "fair" condition Wednesday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital where he was admitted Tuesday afternoon with stomach and back injuries he suffered at Cloverleaf Cold Storage, 223 Wesley Way, when a truck rolled back and pinned him to a wall.

Police said Mr. Carlson, a truck driver, was opening the rear door of the truck when it rolled back. go. During World War II, he $129 Mitchell, E. R.

Monson, David J. Albert, James M. Yanney, served in the U.S. Navy. Served with Potato Salad, Roll.

Butter Williams, Sharon Mahon, Bonnie Stewart and Angie Pfister; 1 IWI.ISIAX KOOM MAKE YOUB RESERVATIONS EARLY ADVAXCE TICKETS OX SALE ron SATinoAY, ivovembeii ia The November term of the Woodbury County District Court erand Jury convened Monday in Judge D. M. Pendleton's court Novak and his wife, Ruth, have a daughter, Marcia, and a Earle N. Gmeskin, William Wobbema, Elliott W. Woold- publicity, Jon Cleghorn, faculty chairman, Diane Ericson, Diane ridge, Harold Lewis, M.

and voted to recess until 9:30 son, John. N.Y. Voters OK Lottery Kerns, Sally Cliff, Toby Phelps and Sally Kleinberg; program Welner, Joe Devine, Raymond Van Busklrk and Roy F. Wells. a.m.

next Tuesday. Thtxp lourrtt's and tickets, Robert Oberg, fac WASHINGTON Wl-New York all of Sioux City; Joseph ulty chairman, and Kathy Leis, Leonard Christensen, 1118 will have a statewide lottery. Rosenfield of Des Moines, and (Stnti 11 A.M. to 11 P.M.) Malta ratarrallana ae far yaar antneta nettlngi. rtecpUana.

pnrtlei ar dance. All ara welcome! WK HAVK A ROOM TO ACCOMMODATE VOKR PARTT. call ROARING 20's Martin Apt. Bldg. Fourth and Piarc The number of cases involved are seven including two false check charges, and one each on charges of larceny, larceny of a motor vehicle, assault with the nation's second, if the state Kenneth W.

Graves of Melvln Iowa. legislature acts on a tional amendment approved by (THICHT KLHTUCKY I0UB60H WHISKY intent to inflict great bodily In Empire Slate voters. The lot 18th was reported in "good" condition Wednesday at St. Luke's Hospital where he was admitted with leg Injuries he suffered when he fell from a gate at the Sioux City Stock Yards. Junction Highway.

77 and 70 South Siou City, Nabr. Season's Play CINCINNATI The Rediegs beat Los Angeles and Chicago 12 games to 10 during the 1960 season, and they tied San Francisco at 11 games each, LONDON British police are looking for a man, disguised as PROOF WCIEN7 Kit DISTILLING CO. rsNKroRT. KtwrucKt 1 tery was one of 374 state and jury, soliciting for the purpose of prostiiulion, and keeping a a woman, who held up a ladies local Issues on the ballots Tues day in 40 states. house of ill fame.

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