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Mrs. Wright died Thursday at Sioux City hospital following four-month illness. ent Hurley and Harry McKnight. MRS. JOHN P.

CROWLEY Mrs. John P. Crowley, 73, former Sioux City resident, died Friday at Los Angeles, following a brief illness. Mrs. Crowley was born Sioux City and spent most her life here.

She was the former Aileen Smith. Her husband was president of Sioux City Candy Co. Mr. Crowley died 1925. While in Sioux City, Mrs.

Crowley was active in civic activities. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Mary Louise Ill Santa Anna, and Mrs. Janice Mautz of Westchester, one son, Robert C. Crowley of Denver, and six grandchildren.

The body will be sent Monday to the Perasso Bros. Funeral Home. JULIUS JOHN PRUEHS Funeral services for Julius John Pruehs, 80, of Cushing will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Methodist Church in Cushing. The Rev.

Maurice Gunn will officiate and burial will be in the Cushing Cemetery under the direction of the Hansen-Barker Funeral Home at Holstein, Iowa. Mr. Pruehs died Friday at a Sioux Falls hospital. He was born March 13, 1887, at Grand Mound, Iowa. He lived at Charter Oak, Iowa, until 1919 when he moved to Larchwood, Iowa.

He moved to Cushing in 1929. He married Hetty Trowbridge on June 9, 1918. She died in 1952. Mr. Pruehs was a veteran of World War I and a past commander and a 48-year member of the American Legion.

He was a member of the Cushing Methodist Church and he served on the town council and the fire department. Survivors include one son, Russell of Cushing; one daughter, Mrs. M. W. (Jean) Chapman of Chula Vista, one brother, Herman of Sioux City; four sisters, Miss Clara Pruehs of Denver, Mrs.

W. 0. Dalton of Fort Collins, and Mrs. Sam Crawford and Mrs. Sam Music of Oakland, and three grandchildren.

PLEADS GUILTY TO BREAK-IN James R. Manning, 38, Park Hotel, 315 Fifth pleaded guilty Friday in District Court to a charge of breaking and entering. Judge Lawrence W. McCormick set sentencing for 10 a.m. March 28.

He also ordered a pre investigation. Manning was in the Woodbury County Jail in lieu of $1,500 bond Friday night. He was charged with breaking into the Montgomery Ward display store at 420 Fifth on Dec. 4. He had earlier pleaded innocent to the charge, but Friday changed his plea.

224. War II Germans Still Held Prisoner BONN, Germany (P) Nearly 22 years after Hitler's fall, Germany's World War II enemies still hold 224 Germans prisoner, the West German Red Cross reported Friday. Captor nations consider them convicted criminals, not prisoners of war, a Red Cross spokesman said. He added the prisoners are about evenly divided among nine Communist and western countries but did not name them. MUNICIPAL COURT CASES LARCENY-Larry L.

Carlson, 30, Moville, Iowa, charged with larceny (under $20) of two sweaters valued at $22 from Montgomery Ward's on March, 3, pleaded guilty, sentenced to pay a fine of $25 and costs or to serve seven days in jail. SUSPENSION Danny G. Holmes, 18, 1209 W. Sixth and James T. Hoass, 18, 1619 Isabella charged with unlawful assemblage at 1500 Ross St.

on March 15, both pleaded guilty, 10-day jail sentences suspended. Weather Report By U.S. Weather Bureau TEMPERATURES TODAY Hour 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Temp 17 18 20 23 28 36 36 39 42 43 tempertaures. Midnight to midnightmum temperature, 31; minimum 12; mean, 22; normal, 34; daily degree days, 43; accumulated daily degree days for the month, 541, Forecasts Sioux City and vicinity: Partly cloudy to cloudy and warmer Sunday. Chance of light rain 20 snow Sunday.

Low tonight 25. High Sunday 45. Precipitation probability 20 per cent Sunday. Iowa: Considerable cloudiness and not so cold tonight. Warmer Sunday.

Chance of scattered light snow northwest Sunday. Low tonight 20s. High Sunday 35 to 40. East and central Nebraska: Partly cloudy to cloudy and not SO cold tonight and Sunday. Chance of light freezing rain snow developing extreme south-, west late tonight, changing rain Sunday.

Chance of light rain or snow also developing central and north Sunday. Lows tonight 20s, high Sunday 40s northeast, 50 southwest. South Dakota: Variable cloudi-10 ness and warmer tonight and Sunday. Low tonight 18 to 28. Highs Sunday 42 to 55 extreme northeast to extreme southwest.

Minnesota: Variable cloudiness and warmer tonight and Sunday. Lows tonight 5 to east, 12 to 22 west. Highs Sunday 30 to 36 northeast, 35 to west an dsouth. Shippers forecast: Protect shipment within a 200-mile radius of Sioux City during the next 24 to 36 hours for minimum temperatures as follows: North 20 to 17, east 20 to 23, south to 27 west 20 to 25. Sunrise at 6:33 a.m.

Sunset at 6:35 p.m. Precipitation Precipitation (midnight to midnight), none; normal precipitation, Accumulated total precipitation for the month, accumulated normal precipitation for the month, departure, minus accumulated total precipitation for the year since January 1, accumulated normal precipitation for the since January 1, 2.39; departure, minus 1.66. River Stages Sioux City, minus .3, plus .1. Omaha, 3.0, no change. National Temperatures National temperatures a precip during the last 24 hours ending at 7:30 a.m.

Saturday: High Low Pre. Albany 24 3 .04 Bismarck 29 16 .00 Chicago 26 19 .00 Denver 48 34 .16 Des Moines 31 .00 Honolulu 81 71 .02 Kansas City 32 22 .00 Los Angeles 72 59 .00 Paul 16 2 .00 Omaha 31 16 .00 Rapid City 26 21 .00 St. Louis 34 19 .00 San Diego 67 57 .00 Sioux City 31 15 .00 Sioux Falls 14 .00 Washington 40 20 .00 -Missing, MOVIE TIMETABLE HOLLYWOOD: A fistful of Dollars 1:37, 3:19, 5:01, 6:43, 8:25, 10:07. CAPITOL: The Reluctant Astronaut 1:30, 3:50, 5:55, 7:55, 10. 75 DRIVE IN: The Race 7:37.

Battle of the Bulge GORDON TWIN DRIVE-IN: The Wild Angels-7. Fireball 500 Blace ORPHEUM: Is Paris 4:30, 7, 9:25. CINEMA (Morningside): The Bible 2, out at 4:50. 8, out at SIOUX CITY ART CENTER 513 NEBRASKA ST. CLASSES YOUNG ADULTS ADULTS CHILDREN Drawing Sculpture Painting Pottery Wood Cuts Art History Register Now! Classes Begin March 20 Call 252-4551 Cunningham Aide Killed Near Omaha By Associated Press A traffic accident at the western outskirts of Omaha Saturday took the life of James A.

Roberts, 38-year-old administrative assistant to Rep. Glenn Cunningham of Nebraska. Roberts was dead on arrival at a hospital after the accident at 119th and Center Sts. The Highway Patrol said ers, westbound on Center apparently went to sleep and the car smashed into the rear of a truck. The auto went under the truck and was demolished.

The truck driver, Thomas S. Akins, 49, of Omaha escaped injury. Roberts, who had been in Omaha since Thursday night, had been Rep. Cunningham's assistant since December of 1963. Previously he was a newsman with television station KMTV1 in Omaha.

Roberts, his wife and four children lived at Vienna, Va. Earlier this week Roberts was elected president of the ka State Society of Washington. BUNNIES NIGHTLY AT COCKTAIL JO'S LOUNGE. EXOTIC DANCERS Pat Wantland The Tallest Girl in Show Business Plus Vampiria Show Times 11th Hiway 15 No. 3 Scouts Become Eagles Boy Scout Troop 103 named three new Eagle scouts Friday night in court of honor ceremonies at Immanuel Luthran Church.

From left, with their parents standing behind them, are Rick Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Black; Al Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Martin; and Terry Thiele, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Eldon Thiele. CITY BRIEFS The Scandinavian Society, 314 Jones will have a dance tonight at 9 o'clock with modern and old-time music by The Tones. Refreshments will be served. The United Orthodox Synagogue Bible Study Group will resume its classes with a discussion of the Book of Exodus at a.m.

Sunday at the synagogue. BIRTHS BIRTHS EPHIER In Sioux City, Iowa, March 17, 1967, at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, to Mr. 15 and Mrs. William Ephier, 4009 47th a son.

45 PICKNER In Sioux City, Iowa, March 17, 1967, at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. James Pickner, 2520 Vine a son. -In Sioux City, Iowa, 20 March, 17, 1967, at St.

Hospital, to Mr. and 1 Mrs. Floyd Baber, 2311 S. Lakeport a daughter. HUTCHINS In Sioux City, to Iowa, March 18, 1967, at St.

Luke's Medical Center, to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hutchins, 2207 S. St. Aubin a duaghter.

ANDREI-In Sioux City, Iowa, for March 18, 1967, at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Andrei, 915 12th a son. MARRIAGE LICENSES Robert Boulden, 22 19 220 Winchester, S.

Casselman Mass. Jay Wren, 18 Floyd Susan Gustad, 18 1218 22nd Frank W. Wright, legal Moville Pauline Bainbridge, legal Kingsley, Iowa Michael A. Cadwell, 20 1719 Sioux Trail Linda J. Johnson, 19 Hinton, lowa Dale D.

L. Lisle, 21. 3917 Peters Susan Triggs, 18 2110 Summit The Negev Desert forms a 5,000 square mile triangle of sand and gravel in southern Israel. Armed Services Subcommittee Post to Miller WASHINGTON-Special: U.S. Sen.

Jack Miller (R-Iowa) Saturday was appointed to the preparedness investigating subcommittee of the Senate Armed Services Committee. The appointment was made by Sen. Richard Russell (D-Ga.) committee chairman. The subcommittee acts as the "watchdog" of the policies and programs, activities, operations, facilities, requirements, and practices of the Department of Defense, the Armed Services, and other agencies exercising functions relating to defense. 2nd Family Week! 258-4224 (min 0-ORBIT!" He's an ASTRoDon Knots in turned ASTRONAUT the TO RELUCTANT Maddest Mixup in Space History TECHNICOLOR NES den REMAN at Arthur TEEN DANCE TONIGHT THE RUMBLES Admission $1.50 Dancing 7:30 11:00 No Slacks, Jeans or Shorts Sioux City Auditorium THE BEST IN COUNTRY WESTERN MUSIC" CONNIE KELLEY THE CAVALIERS with LYNN KAROL and DIANA JOHNSON ON LONGBRANCH 1100 Steuben 258-9285 DANCING "LIVE MUSIC SIX NIGHTS A WEEK" TODAY! 1 Open P.M.

PARAMOUNT PICTURES. SEVEN RAY STARK Features at present Limited Road Show Adults 50c PARIS OPEN I P.M. BURNING? ORPHEUM 6th and Pierce 252-2550 WITH AN INTERNATIONAL ALL-STAR CAST at -Positively Must End Thurs. DON'T MISS IT! HURRY! LAST 6 DAYS! DANGER CLINT FITS EASTWOOD HIM IN A FISTFUL LIKE A OF TIGHT BLACK FISTFUL MARIANNE KOCH Print by GLOVE! Released thru OF DOLLARS ARTISTS UNITED It's the first motion picture of its kind. It won't be the last! TODAY! OPEN 1 P.M.

OPEN AT 1.P.M. COMING FRIDAY HOLLYWOOD "Three Bites of the Apple" 410 JACKSON 258-2840 The Sioux City Journal, BOY HIT BY CAR TERMED 'FAIR' Scott Cherkas, 7, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cherkas, 808 Jackson who was struck by a car near his home, was considered in "fair" condition Saturday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital.

According to police the child of an alley near 814 (Jackson St. in to the path the car traveling in Jackson Street. Police listed the driver of the car as Mrs. Margaret Wheellock, 65, 1908 Nebraska St. Saturday, Mar.

18, 1967-A 7 OBITUARIES MARION G. M'KINNEY The body Funeral services for Marion McKinney, 84, rural. South Sioux City, will a.m. be" Monday at St. Michael's Catholic Church in South Sioux City.

Rev. Edward J. Schad will officiate. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery in Sioux City. Pallbearers will be Pat Keegan, Ralph Barker, Elbert Baker, Larry Mercer, Dennis tersen, and Albert Lawrence.

The Rosary will be recited at the Jack Becker Funeral home Sunday, at 7:30 p.m. by the Catholic Daughters, of America, and at 8 p.m. by parishoners. Mr. Kinney died Friday at a Sioux City hospital after an illness of years.

CLAIR J. PENDERGAST Funeral services for Clair J. Pendergast, 69, 1923 Heights will be at 10. a.m. Monday at the Cathedral of Epiphany.

Rt. Rev. Msgr. W. B.

Bauer will officiate and burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Harold Marsh, Donald Vanderwicken, James O'Keefe, M. J. (Kammy) Diehl, Clyde Aspleaf and Robert Stone. The Rosary will be recited at 8:30 p.m.

Sunday at the Perasso Bros. Funeral Home. Mr. Pendergast died unexpectedly Friday at a Sioux City hospital. He was born Dec.

15, in Sioux City and was a lifelong resident. He married Flavia Fisher Oct. 29, 1924, in Sioux City. He was a hog salesman for 50 years at Farmers Union Livestock Co. in Sioux City and retired in August 1963.

He was a member of Cathedral of the Epiphany. Survivors include the widow; three sons, John of Sioux City, Edward of Indianapolis, and Richard of Orlando, two daughters, Mrs. Sallie Verzani of Sioux City, and Mrs. Peggy Massie of Bedford, England; two brothers, Edward of Sioux City and Paul of Fargo, N. four sisters, Mrs.

Joan Dale, Miss Catherine Pendergast, Mrs. Marge Wengert and Mrs. Mary Caudill, all of Sioux City; and 11 grandchildren. MRS. LOUIS P.

BEYERINK Funeral services for. Mrs. Louis P. Beyerink, 64, North Sioux City, will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Nelson-Berger Northside Funeral Home.

The Rev. T. Pederson, pastor of Gethsemane Lutheran Church North Sioux City, will officiate. Burial will be in Graceland Park Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Larry Krause, Kenny Krause, Darrell Krause, Dwayne Krause, Gene Freed and Gary Shau, Mrs.

Beyerink died Friday a Sioux City hospital after two-month illness. Mrs. Beyerink, the former Lillian R. Krause, was born 16, 1902, near Hinton, Iowa. was married to Mr.

Beyerink Jan. 19, 1955, in Sioux City. She was a lifelong resident the Sioux City vicinity. She was a member of Gethsmane Lutheran Church at North Sioux City and a member of the church Ladies Aid Society. Survivors include the widower; three brothers, Clarence Hinton, Fritz of Kingsley, Iowa, and Lawrence of Moville; and three sisters, Mrs.

Viola Freed of Sioux City, Mrs. Edna Shau of Denison, Iowa, and Mrs. Hilde Anderson of Sioux City. MRS. ERNEST BROWN Mrs.

Ernest Brown, 64, 1601 River Drive, died Friday ning at a Sioux City hospital after a long illness. She was born Dec. 22, 1902, at Chillicothe, and came to Sioux City in 1915. The former Pearl Cranmer, she was married to Ernest Brown Feb. 6, 1920, in South Sioux City.

She was a member Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Survivors include the widower; two sons, Robert of Bodfish, and Norman of Memphis, two daughters, Mrs. Beverly Momand of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Carol Lee Wehrer of Norfolk, two brothers, Clyde Cranmer of La Crescenta, and Art Cranmer of Sioux City; two sisters, Mrs. Faye Blackburn of Sioux City and Mrs.

Gus Guisler of La Cresenta; and eight grandchildren. The body was taken to the Berkemier Funeral Home. MRS. JOHN A. PEARSON Mrs.

John A. Pearson, 83, 407 W. Second died Friday evening at a hospital after a brief illness. The former Ida Bornschein, she was born. Aug.

13, 1883, in Sioux City. She lived here all her life. She was preceded in death by Mr. Pearson. She was a member of the First Baptist Church and the Girls of '68.

Survivors include a sister, Miss Freda Bornschein of Sioux City; four nephews and a niece. ARRIVE ALIVE a a was taken to the Northside Funer- Nelson-Berger al Home. MRS. EARL STADING Mrs. Stading, 46, Dakota City, died Saturday at her home following a long illness.

The former Jessie Irene Williams, Mrs. Stading was born Aug. 3, 1920, at Armour, S.D. She married Mr. Stading on Oct.

2, 1938, at Dakota City. She had been a resident of South Sioux City for 20 years and moved to Dakota City in 1964. She was a member of the First Lutheran Church in South Sioux City and the Circle 2 of the church. Survivors include the widower; five sons, Kenneth of Hastlings, Donald, Robert and Ronald, all of Lincoln, James at home; one brother, Francis Williams of Port Arthur, one sister, Mrs. June Card of Houston, Texas, and four grandchildren.

The body was taken to the Jack Becker Funeral Home in South Sioux City. LLOYD E. COULTER SR. Lloyd E. Coulter 49, 4432 Military Road, died Friday night at a Sioux City hospital following a brief illness.

He was born May 30, 1917, at Laurel, and married the former Mildred Stapelman at Laurel on Feb. 3, 1936. She died in 1964 in Sioux City. He married the former Lillian Hubbard, Nov. 25, 1964, in South Sioux City.

Mr. Coulter resided in the Randolph, area most of his life, coming to Sioux City in 1959. He had been employed by the Sioux City Stockyards since 1962 and was a member of the UPWA at the stockyards, and a member of Jehovah's Witnesses. Survivors include the widow; one daughter, Mrs. Don Garner of Sioux City; two sons, Lloyd Coulter and Ronald both of Sioux City; one stepson, Gene Kelly of Denver, three sisters, Mrs.

Merle Loftis of Sioux City, Mrs. Maurice Pratt of Clinton, Iowa, Mrs. Gene Kirk of Lincoln; one brother, Donald of Randolph, and nine grandchildren. HERMAN SIDLER Funeral services for Herman Sidler, 77, 1112 S. Alice will be at 3 p.m.

Monday at the Nelson-Berger Northside Funeral Home. The Rev. John P. Hantla of Goodwill Industries will officiate and burial will be in Graceland Park Cemetery. Monohan Post 64 of the American Legion, will conduct military rites at the cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Harry DeMerast, Harry L. Van de Steeg, Edward Hayes, Pete Strozdas, Mike Valikonis, and Edward H. Kruse. Mr. Sidler died Thursday at a Sioux City hospital following a brief illness.

MRS. JOSEPH J. MURPHY Funeral services for Mrs. Jo- seph J. Murphy, 78, 1421 Ross will be at 1 p.m.

Monday lat the Nelson-Berger Northside Funeral Home. The Rev. Harold V. Bartz, pastor of Whitfield Methodist Church, will officiate and burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Pallbearers will be John Drake, Frank Nosek, Henry Speulda, S.

H. Akerberg, Peter Terpstra and Peter Vlaanderen. A memorial has been established in Mrs. Murphy's memat Whitfield Methodist Church. Mrs.

Murphy died Thursday at a Sioux City nursing home following a long illness. MRS. GLENN WRIGHT Funeral services for Mrs. Glenn Wright, 86, who lived with her daughter, Mrs. Mildred Jansen, 917 S.

Alice will be at 1 p.m. Monday at the Nelson Berger Funeral Home in Morningside. The Rev. Richard Pearson, pastor of Crescent Park Methodist Church, will officiate and burial will be at Greenwood Cemetery at Wayne, Neb. Pallbearers will be Lloyd Reid, Elvin Reid, Kenneth TutEdward Wellingstein, Clem- THE DODGE CITY DRIFTERS Byford Dick Gifford COUNTRY WESTERN MUSIC 6 Nites A Week 8 PM Until 1:00 AM EL CHARMIDO LOUNGE SOUTH SIOUX CITY, NEBR.

Sioux City Accidents: Accidents in 24 hours to 10 a.m. Saturday 13 Injuries 6 Accidents this year 596 Injuries 166 Fatalities 5 Property damage of: Dance Tonite! BILL'S BARN BALLROOM LeROY KAMM and the Rhythm Ramblers Admission $1.00 Per Person HOCKEY TONIGHT NATIONAL AHAUS TOURNEY FOR SOMETHING GO WHERE THE DIFFERENT: ACTION IS 2 GAMES FOR PRICE OF ONE AT 7 P.M. MINNESOTA VS. MICHIGAN AT 9 P.M. (S.

IOWA VS. WISCONSIN PRICES $2.00 CHILD (Under 12) 50c A BILL HAWKINS NONE RESERVED SPECTACULAR SEASON PASSES VOID TICKET OFFICE NOW OPEN THESE ARE THE CHAMPIONS FROM THEIR VARIOUS STATES WINNERS OF SECTIONAL PLAY-OFFS AND LEAGUE COMPETITION. COME DIRECT TO SIOUX CITY AUDITORIUM Tickets Also at Bellas Hess Credit Dept. Charge It STEPHEN AVA GARDNER RICHARD HARRIS JOHN HUSTON TOOLE MICHAEL PARKS GEORGE C. SCOTT OF BABEL! NOAH THE ARK! AND AND CAIN ABEL! THE MESSENGER WHO SODOM! HANDMAIDEN! ADAM EVE! THE DEFIANCE AND OF SACRIFICE! 20th Century Fox presents in COLOR THE BIBIE Filmed in D-150 The Beginning Every Eve.

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