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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 2

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Pet tw WATERLOO DAILY COURiER. WATERLOO, IOWA, THE DAILY RECORD IN BRIEF WATERLOO DEATHS I Fire Alarms ii-nnv ii'i' itinr.r.iii" 1 1000 tiia miimmnni in ioai I The Weather I l.llll 1 lilill llllltlllLlli Il'uJ Illl litll 111 VIIIV IU III I'M a. Inhalolor to St. Lufheron Church, W. Ilth SI.

Ave. Jerry leo Brlrioie, II, Jerry Lee Hrlfiglc. 72. of 1822'lle was a member of Martin' WATERLOO Fair thrown way. Waterloo Road, Cedar Falls.

Lodge 624. AF4 AM. le was also; Tuesday and not quite so cold a died at 8:30 a. m. Sunday at a member of Local 202 'IATSE.

Warmer Tue.s- on Cednr Meignii ceaiir t-piis, nrnwal ot llremcn. Snowstorm Batters Eastern U.S. Highways Blocked, Schools Closed By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A severe snowstorm, accom St. Ansgnr's Lutheran church Surviving are one of a heart attack, during the Mrs. Frank Cavlock of 1214 2j- imnW ri 1 Sunday, 3 05 p.

to 31 t-remonl church services. 7th three sisters. Mrs. iowa: Gwr0iiy toir throuor. Tudoy.

WaMcr Mlllw owntri ovtfnealw, iitr, Mr. Briggle was employed at Myrtle Biggs of r.SJlr-.X mhaio.or jni the Rath Packing Co. for 25 Mrs. Lola Williams or wormer. oui turning rooer io.

K.mb.ny su. aiopieion. i dov afternoon or niahl. i years, reiirinu in iiukahama. Jaian.

and Mrs reaction to antibiotic, lummoned doctor. Sunday, 1:41 p. to 414 Florence Apt. 5, Elizabeth Adami residence, over He was born on Nov. 11.

1801. Leslie Ryan of Salt Lake City, TuMda" i I il Wi 1 hi mm, VruneBlTIIDEI in Perry, the son of Jermial) utan; two uromers. uoyu oi lotZim bulb el 10 wo11- panied by near blizzard condi- Qnrf iiin, iii r.iii t'ain no. Hons in Some Sec ions, swept m. cr.

cinnrlfhitHrpn He Monday, 7 o. m. (officio!) Sunday, 1:47 p. Inhalotor to 702 N. arn tho nim tm.ma 'icphcrd in Galena, Hawaii, two granoxniiaren.

ite Monda 0 (0)llclo 5 Clyde McKenney, mmma iacross me eastern Maicsi tatnloclory tnuea 1014 Followinn was preceded death bv his" Monday, m. (oiticiaii 3 attack, reports Mnnday Mondav The Weather Bureau ftiartn lJ6i- roiowing was picttum uam u.v 11 condition ot Aiirn hoPitai. ULd.l"ir DUM-JU (heir marr age they resded in parents, one son anyone sister, 1 MondoJ, p. m. (downtown) 13 Sunday, ti: P.

mha if Inhalotor to 1211 Moimum' year aoo Randolph Edward F. Cummlnns, 62, lj ditlicailv breathinn, rroortrd Monday In jULwura Waterloo. and by his wife on Jan. 6, 19G4 Mr Bricele was a veteran of i Funeral services tentatively Precipnaiton (otucioi) mc ta good condition at sr. prone ho.

season. Numerous highways 'World War a member of St. are scheduled for Wednesday wn0 (0 t0' Mo'ndov, lnhalolor nere: U'fuiH CEDAR RIVER STAGES. 'w. 3rd Elsie Brown, 71.

stroke, re. Augurs t.umfiaii umitn Him mm hhij, Mondoy noon 3JS DOr)cd tolrly oood 0, (h. blocked, hundreds of motorists of tne Disabled American vet- tunerai nomc, wnere unuus no j. county Detention Hospital. (iowo Public Service Co.

gauge.) Monday, 7:10 a. Inhalotor to 726 Cot- toae Craig Hoplins, 7, son ol Ralph i rauniiira 'may call after noontime Tucs lated as gale-force winds piledi the snow into drifts as much as Surviving are his widow; two day. I Hoplins, convulsions, reported In good 7 heen fl resident of the home condition ot St. Francis hospital. Tir viunaav, I a.

id iuuj c. j- since Dec. 23, 19C3. fe dceP- i henry robertson I Super Chef Cafe, fire caused by cinaref From two to five inches iffTfmt V. J' uuuull vmrv rvm for Hcnrv II.

Pcttcrsen, pastor of Grace; i rn Mipnnrra 01 AiDuaucraue: A t. -n nuinnn MP nun ct innivn uin siiuw lias laiiL'ii dm urea it irw 1--- 0 Births Reported York. Snow Waminff rineted at 1 d. m. Tuesday at nam cemetery ai iraer.

Allen Memorial BRASE, Mr. and Mrs. Paul, of Waver, ly, a boy. wo sisiers, wrs. Jiisie rnngie chp hnrn nn Sent.

1: ine weamer Bureau in ivu. vernon; sin. rrea V.ik- i nffiJinoo thP dmmhler nf Frank and' CLOSE, Mr. ond Mn. Thomas, of 120 irrinaton a airl.

M.r- a inPtnn kaiorl a hi-nvv nnw Trnuth nf Crais Colo in i. v. auimcs, ki ciate, with burial in Fairview Mary Chicek Vorba in. Mr- Mr- r. JI V.

V. w. -O, I warning for New York, New grandchildren and three great iCemeterv. was eaucaiea in mearaer glascock, Dr. end Mrs.

John, of i jersey, Pennsylvania and au, grandchildren. tr Mn 'schools and moved to Waterloo' 2725 cedar boy. but the northern tip of New Eng. He was preceded in death by! in iq9j rH u.aa fft (Associated Press Photofax) Attlcboro, Sunday night. Flame and smoke continue to pour out of the building which by this time was nothing but a shell.

land. The warning bulletin said, his parents, five brothers and I plnr.rn Hied Frank strong winds were exnected to three sisters Funeral services Tuesday- Mr Robertson B'oom(5uist hutch.ns, Mr. and Eib.rt, ci ouuiife winuo were e.peciea w.mree sisiers. runerai nn flt Cook 11. 1935.

in Cedar Ramds. He J3ii cieor view st a 0in. WATER FLAME SMOKE Firemen move in close as they continue to pour water into one of the adjoining buildings next to the main plant at the Thompson Chemical Co. at cause tides up to five feet above will be at 3 p. m.

Tuesday TL'ui ho- in Wnoth in mn Mr. and Edward, of 600 Independence a girl. BUTLER, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, of 414 Cherry a boy.

normal with consequent lowland st. Ansgar's Lutheran ooding along the Atlantic from The Rev. Arnold Tiemeyer, Ve 25. 1900. the son'tess at Bishop's cafeteria for ROE, Mr.

and Franklin, of 132i uie Virginia ape 10 wi ofliciate. liunai Wiu on 1 10 vear nrior to her Av' 0 boy-Npw Fnehnrl k- Mmi, AmnP i of Henry and Maggie KoDertson.jiu years prior 10 ner marriage P0LK Mr on(J Che5r of 213 iNew ciiLidiiu. be in Fairview cemeterv. Amer- ih.n. Western Pennsylvania had ican Lesion Post No.

138 cLTZt Richard. nmu -i L- 1I3. Wlllllia uitrnu, i "oy. rtrtRi, Mr. and Thomas, of 18 IS Forest a girl.

Scholti Memorial Many Eyes Watch American Smokers from up to 10 inches of SnoLonducC mMary rites at tW Sp "laW 1 ol nMi Studio for which began falling Sunday aft- graveside. Friends may call at Mr.CORoPbertson was 'L year and sold chinaware ernoon and was still coming the Parrott Wood funeral i. nnrtPr fr the from her home for manv years! Six Killed In Chemical Plant Fire ATTLEBORO. Mass. (AP)-A chemical plant blew up Sunday night killing six and injuring i ernUlOVcU aS a UUI ICI iui "vih living iui liiauj o.

nununu. mr. una mri. uvi, or I I4U bZ wafhit a tUff 5 CentIal and W3S 3 member GraCC V--E- -3 Xivania Railroads for many yew, Melodist church; also of theo vvu iana Was a memDer Ol a ynej uniqis outiciy ui nil isudii of Roymond, a boy. area were hard pressed to keep til service time.

The casket will; ame rhnrrh in Waterloo and Service of the church: a mem highways open. Operations at not be opened following serv- of Bethel AME Cnurch in ber of the Quota Club; Waterloo scores. WASHINGTON (AP) Theal campaigns against cigaretteibetween and heart Greater Pittsburgh Airport were UKnuNCK, nnr. ana rviri. cugene, or Independence, a boy.

DIERKS, Mr. ond Gary, of Traer, a boy. CUTLER, Mr. and Henry, of 1037 Home Park a girl. LoHAUG, Mr.

and Mrs. Lsren, ef ices. irhimon Women's Club, and of the Busi- 0. The explosion was followed by American smoker still linger-! smoking, called by the federal and blood vessel disease, and nate(j briefly due to poor visi a fire which raged out of con-' ing over the grim facts of a fed-report the major cause of lung peptic ulcers. He was preceded in death by ness and Professional Women r.i vv iifrmav Rir.r.i v.

Washburn, a girl. Glenn Herman Biggie, 67, parens and two sisters Sur-Club of Waterloo. Mm Snrvivino oro nn. enn lranlr' HOGGIN, Mr. Ond RiChOrd, Of 621 of six buildings which covered a health hazard is center stage'nancy in men.

ihealth hazard, the committee Huge Drifts 10th St died at 3:15 alc Summit a girl. 191 a 15-acre site in the Hebronvilie to a big audience this week, 3. Several bills will be intro- said, that it called for correc- TTimo Hriftc ronnrtoj in Marv Frances Oliver. on-, w. ot fort Dodre.

a former cooley, Mr. and jonn, ot wash- "'a. m. MOnaay ai ocnoiu iie-. i burn, a girl.

Live action. section of Attleboro. Legislators, investors, tobacco duced designed to better arm central Illinois, Indiana and'morial hospital of a complica-'bert and Mary Lee Forney, State University of Iowa foot- AL fPL. i I rrntA fPnlri nnA cnfl VVU- hall cllf tii7rt KrnfVhfif 0 ITvtaH of one star. brothers, Witnesses said there was a growers, cigarette manufactur- federal agencies to regulate the The Surgeon General's Advi-Ohio.

The drifts were piled of iIlnesses His death came1 Denver- Colo-; son- Wil-(baI1 Fredj The lM5t brlnv leo)n, Baltie sory Committee on Smoking 'winds up to 50 m.p.h. fhP rfpath 345 Albany seven of Traer, and Albert of Iowai-" omv part, of wit per thou- series of explosions followed by ers, legal and health authorities sale and advertising of cig-rr-want to know first and fore- ettes and to force the caution- ih. or waier a contrasted wnn 44 anrl 1 1 I cnrnricpri mncf i 1 1 i I KI ctnuciuiui cu, iiiu mite giwui. iiiy, uue ojoici mis. I diiLis in the Red Sea, i'f vu- 1Ile earner oureau urKcO nf a uiifn most: Will he quit or not? Will ary labeling of cigarettes as po servers with the strength of its motorists in the Midwest and grandchildren.

Dolezal of Tama; and two a blast heard for 50 miles. All-Night Battle Firemen from 30 communities in Massachusetts and tentially hazardous. granddaughters. She was pre-! (ADVERTISEMENT) denunciation of cigarette smok- East to stay off the highways in he cut down? What will happen to cigarette sales? Just how lnuH will lhf nuhlie He was born on Jan. 15, 1896.

at Waverly, the son of Christian and Clara Woodring Biggie. He married Georgie Lorraine iiakuk-x ii. iiw.i.Aii ceded in death by her parents, 4. Federal courts may be the "g- Even an official of the storm areas or run the risk of scene of another test of the sci- American Cancer Society, long becoming snowbound in near- naney a. liusman, oi husband and one brother.

Rainbow drive, Cedar Falls, I Friends mav rail at Reams. Rhode Island battled the blazeWtinn th fprWal r. zero weather. entific report. Will it encourage an enemy ot cigarettes, said ne Mueller on Jan.

24, 1919, at Wa who was owner and operator of Dykeman Chapel from 4 to 10 Thar fatp nirparlu hnc hpfallpn i. further damage raits against to-jwas pleasantly surprised oy tne all night. By mid-morning De? fire had been contained in a mum Ms? Troubled with GETTING IP NIGHTS bacco companies by lung can-rwrignmess or me report. Decisions 40 years in Waterloo, before his rer victims? Will it imorove In Illinois, some 500 motor Initial Caution 11 a. m.

Tuesday at which time the body will be taken to the warehouse and office building, but great clouds of acrid smoke rolled across the countryside. retirement, died at a. m. Sunday at Allen Memorial hos un mose questions nmge a their chance of collecting? number of important decisions! ists became overnight guests of the 1,200 citizens of Neoga, a But there appeared to be caution on the part of regu church. Friends who wish may give to a memorial fund to be The blast damaged homes in coming days pital where he had been a pa Race farm community which opened up for the stranded travelers.

tient for the past four weeks of, pefahiipH in i at complications ot a neart conui- Grace Methodist church. In Indiana and Ohio, other latory federal agencies despite assurances the report would be studied closely and that there would be no foot-dragging in filling what the scientific commit tion. Continued near the plant, smashing win- 1. The tobacco companies, dows and knocking pictures. have been invited to meet with from walls.

All of the windows the Television Code Revew in an 800-pupil elementary Board in Miami Beach, Jan. 22-school across the road from thej23. Subject: the federal report The new report 14 months in the making cited cigarette smoking as the major cause of lung cancer, a significant cause of cancer of the larynx, and as hundreds of motorists aban- He was born on Sept. 5, 18SG, DEBORAH ANN KL'ENNEN in La Porte City, the son ot Deborah Ann Kuennen. one- tee called a need for remedial sociated it with a number of.

plant were broken. Sashes and and what it means to cigarette Joseph and Nancy brown hus- week-old daughter of Irenus Pains in BACK, HIPS, LEGS Tiredness, 10SS OF VIGOR If you nre a victim of these symptoms' then your troubles may traced to Glandular Inflammation. Glandular Inflammation is a constitutional disease and medicines that give temporary relict will not remove the causes of your troubles. Neglect of Glandular Inflammation often leads to premature senility, and incurable conditions. The past year men from 1.000 communities have been successfully treated.

They have found soothing relief and improved health. doned autos on snow clogged alleged equality as superficial, highways and sought shelter at Race js the factor upon which service stations, road houses the statute operates and its en-and farms. volvement promotes the ulti-, Springfield, capital of Illinois, mate discrimination which is ii no irittin11if icViln aA tiritk rn17 re: I. it. If I frames were ripped away, advertising on television.

man. and JoAnn Simmons Kuennen other cancers from those of the action, oral cavity to the bladder. The Tobacco Institute, speak-And there was an association ng for the industry, reiterated He married Pearl Thomas in 0f 1738 Patton. died at 5:45 a. 2.

The American Cancer Society's board of directors meets this month to assess education- May ot 19U7 in ot. Paul, Minn. m. Monday at Schoitz Hosnital suiiicicni maiie mvaiiu. Th of tnei- ar.

nn. mom hiohiK-iu ntn fhp tv tu. rMl, 8peill IU0SI Ol llltui llldl but not yet a proof of cause Survivors include her parents earlier stands it has made to the lung cancer charges. About 100 families fled from their homes in the, vicinity. Most of them found shelter with relatives.

Broken windows and lack of power in freezing weather delayed their immediate re Tu ried life in Waterloo before and her maternal grandparents, upcii. n. icn nines ouuui wnaiever 10 uo wun uie George V. Allen, institute moving to Cedar Falls. He wasjMr.

and Mrs. Carl Kuennen of president, said the surgeon gen-rPnngfiel1 25 boy bcms on a right of a citizen to cast his vote eral's report would eet careful weekend camPn8 trip awaited for whomever he chooses and a member ot Waterloo loage n'o oelwein. The Excelsior turn, RECTAL-COLON study and that it was not Bl llie" ouwuuuim tor.wnatever reason ne pieases Mr. Husman is sur- Funeral services will be 10 30 vived by his widow, and one a. Tuesday at Calvary tri often associated The blast hit the multimillion or to receive all information campsite.

last chapter in the cigarette story. He called for more with Clmdular Inflammation. Reducible Hernia Gimmick Might Help All It Requires Is Will Power udu8iiici, mis. vugiiim vuiicj cemetery with the Rev. John of Bakersfield, Calif.

stark, assistant pastor of Sac- concerning a candidate which is necessary for the proper exer dollar Thompson Chemical Co plant. Cause Unknown amenable to ne wd! ihhxiku w-ueiui uyired Heart Church cise of his franchise. Schools Closed Schools were closed in the suburbs of Washington, D. C. In the nation's capital stringent Few persons close to the situ Medical Clinic has a New FREE-BOOK that tells how these troubles ma be corrected bv PROVEN NON-SURGICAL TREATMENTS.

This book may prove of utmost importance in your life. Use coupon below. No obligation. his parents and one sister. The Oppold Funeral Home is Other Actions ationeven avowed enemies of in charge of arrangements.

Funeral services will be Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. at the Parrott In other principal actions mild Non-Surgical trittmcnt. ny of these disorder, may bt treated at the same time you an receiving lilandular Inflammation treatments. Victor J.

Baxt, vice president and general manager, said he was unable to say what caused the explosion or to estimate the snow plans which forbid motor smoking consider the possibility of a prohibition of cigarettes. Even Sen. Maurine Neu- 1 isto. tn hWk traffip nr nark nn Monday, the COUrt: Wood Chapel with the Rev. Richard J.

Dieken of Cedar Heights Presbyterian church, of- FLORIDA JUDGE DIES TALLAHASSEE, Fla. UP -Justice Glenn Terrell. 8fi. nf thp Imain strepts heinr nlnwed were -Agreea ruie on a com- NEW YORK WV-Taper off? Quit cold? Take drugs? Take berger, said in her re iplaint from the National Associ- cent book attacking smoking Pu'int. e.ff?ct: UnnnVone nf loss.

Unofficial estimates said damage could exceed $3 enhnnic in fhp'auon ior we Aavancemeni oi ficiating. Burial will be in Elm-' Florida Supreme Court, died wood cemetery. Sunday at his home. million. that prohibition would not work.

But she does plan to introduce two bills this week, one to put Excelsior Medical Clinic Dept. B8190 Excelsior Mo, I I Gentlemen: Kindly send me at enci Midwest, Kentucky, West People that Atlanta's ginia and Pennsylvania were c(ho1 desegregation plan has josecj ileft a dual white-Negro school Snow plows were laboring iualmst mi(i c.Jlost the New Orleans Circuit i I your New FREE Book. I am Interested in! KUENNEN INFANT A baby born prematurely to Mr. and Mrs. Irenus Kuennen, of 1738 Patton about one a cautionary label on cigarettes, the other to start a federal I Hull Information (Pleaia Check Boi) i against tIli -JCourt 3 Hernia Rectal-Colon rj Glandular I I Inflammation! educational program cigarette smoking.

afo. died about 5:45 a. m. tldi luidi uiwiia in iiiiiiuia. Panama (Continued) men at 1:55 a.

"We have made reasonable progress." Galileo Solis, Panamanian for I NAME- I which have been cut off for Schoitz hospital. Ar- hours by the raging blizzard. Jabor practice at rangements are pending at Op- PRE-INVENTORY SALE SACRED RECORDS Reg. $3.98 Reg. $4.98 2.S3 Sove'25 CEDAR BOOK STORE 614 Sycamore I West of the Mississippi clear, pold funeral home.

U. S. Tobacco Stocks Fall r.lVi'tfl nnst rrn tnmnnrotiirnc A0DRSt-t IT0Wrl I lemTe were the rule. Below zero tern- "8 to its kers be- eign minister, said as he left the meeting: "Slowly we are RALPH WLNTERBOTTOM Prayer services tentatively; are scheduled for Thursday i NEW YORK un Prices of'peratures prevailed over much ST marching forward." ii eieuuuu. me case invuiueu M- tobacco company stocks fell on of the northern and central xt xr.li.

T3i; efotn onn fho uipctpm cnange raris oi ron morning at 'the Parrott A- Wood the New York Stock Exchange i ICtilia DLCl LV-J CAi lit Uiv i vuiwi ii ine two cniet u. i. representatives, Thomas C. Mann, as interior. Monday in first reaction to a U.

S. Public Health Service re Worth, whose employes voted funeral home for Ralph winter. 121-94 in the election Sr who diefJ Saturday representation by the at Altadena Calif. The International Brotherhood of Mr. Winterbottom will Boilermakers.

arrive at the funera, home here Kennedy's ID Jags Given fo Cushing port that smoking is a health hazard. The rest of the market was a BOSTON OR Richard Car- -ue used to consider tne Wednesday morning where mixture of small gains and jdinal Cushing proudly displays case of Leo F. Koch, a biology ifriends may call after noontime losses. a cure? Switch to a pipe? Authorities say almost anything will work if you really want to quit heavy cigaret smoking. All it takes is will power.

A gimmick might help. Bigger the Better Like counting the hours since the last cigaret. Or taking long walks. Or making a big, public boast or a bet you can do it. The bigger the better.

The cost in pride or money may keep you from backsliding. Most smokers have to go it alone, but a few can obtain drugs to soften the blow or go to clinics for professional advice and moral support. One of the best known group-therapy-clinics is the five-day plan offered by the National Health Foundation and Re search Institute, founded by the Seventh-Day Adventist Church, Because members of the fundamentalist church must not smoke, its leaders evolve a technique two years ago for helping new members meet the requirement. "Five-Day Plan" About 1,200 smokers turned out Sunday night in New York City for the opening session of the "five-day plan," first in the city. It is endorsed by the city Department of Health.

They were given a pamphlet, a fruit diet and a pep talk and told that by Thursday, 70 per cent of them would be non-smokers. Part of the session was devoted to mass recitation over and over of the pledge: "I choose not to smoke." One instructor advised them to eat nothing but fruit and fruit juices the first day, drink lots of water, take long walks, breathe deeply and stop drinking coffee "because a cup of coffee triggers a desire for a cigaret." Great Craving Another instructor warned there would be "a great craving for cigarets, intense restlessness, lethargy, mental confusion, nervousness, head and muscle aches and tremors." A city official said that for those who don't make the grade the city soon will sponsor smaller clinics that employ withdrawal drugs. The most common is lobeline sulphate, which duplicates some of the effects of nicotine. But some researchers have reported that it is no, more effective than a sugar pill. A report on "the medical letter on drugs and therapeutics" said hard candy or chewing gum probably is just as effective.

Oneninp- nf tradinp in Amer-i" Veanesaay. A lunerai Mass upening oi trading in Amer-i frnm tfie TJnivprsitv of Illinois' rr. i 1 luvuiu uiv i was tonourien monnav mnrn- sistant secretary of state for inter-American affairs, and Secretary of the Army Cyrus R. Vance, agreed to a Panamanian government request to remain here for a possible meeting Monday with Panama officials. More Violence There was more violence Sun-! day at Colon, the Panamanian1 city on the Caribbean side of the canal.

A Panamanian National Guardsman was killed and two1 can xooacco neynoias ana( Kennedy: for writing a letter to1 af ATtadena Lorillard was delayed becau Roman'the student newspaper at oi an lnnux oi sen. oraers. inn covnai miatinnc'MRS Ar.vrs i Rtnnvnnfr uauioiic cnaiiiy iuiiu-iaiMiig luaumu Liggett Myers fell $2.75 to group Sunday night that Mrs under some circumstances. Funeral services will be at Held 8-1 that a lower feder-2 p. m.

Tuesday at Grace al court should rule on a com- Methodist church for Mrs. Ag- $71.50, Lorillard $1.50 to $43.75, Reynolds $1.50 to $41, Philip "ANNIVERSARY CORNER" These Ara the Winners (or the Week of JAN. J2 THROUGH JAN. 18 January 12 Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Maifeld Alden IS yean January 13 Mr. ond Harry Dahl Cedar Fall, 34 year, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Csborn Cedor Falls 12 year, January 14 Mr. and Harry Utter, Parkersburg ,.,.25 yean Mr.

and Robert Kirkpatrick Dunkerton 21 yean January IS Mr. and Mn. A. C. Bunting Jesup 43 yean Mr.

and Leslie Kctcls Evonsdale 18 yean January 16 Mr. and Mn. Peter Klingenberg Aplington. 40 yean Mr. ond H.

H. Althoff Wellsburg 40 yean Mr. and Edward Koeppel Sumner ..40 yean Mr. and Ted Zimmer New Hampton 30 yean Mr, and Richard Freesemann Allison .30 yean January 17 Mr. and Mn.

Ralph Frieberg Waterloo 30 years Mr. and Mn. Joseph Barnes Fredericksburg 29 yean January 18 Mr. and Elmer Judas Waverly 1 year, Mr. ond Mn.

George Bergman Dike 35 year, Morris $1.25 to $73.75 and American Tobacco 62 cents to $27.87. Kennedy had given Kennedy's metal identification tags to him when he said a memorial Mass at Palm Beach, two weeks ago. plaint by chiropractors thatnes J. Bloomquist, 64, formcr-they are deprived of federal 'ly of 133 prospect who rights by a state law which (died at Friendship Haven in they said sets requirements for, Fort Dodge at noon Sundav of FORMER PREMIER DIES. VICTORIA.

B. C. Byron Imprinted on the tags are: Kennedy. John license which have no reason- carcinoma. I.

Johnson, 73, former premier of British Columbia, died Sun er-in-Chief 0 for blood tVDe able relation to their work.l She was the widow of Frank and Roman Catholic. riaic ruiea against me w. cioomquist, prominent wa- day. cniropractors. itcrloo accountant.

She had others were wounded, to 24 the death toll since a flag-raising incident in the Canal Zone last Thursday set off the fighting. Three of the dead were U. S. soldiers. The U.

S. Army said the slain guardsman apparently was caught in a crossfire between snipers and U. S. soldiers. The Army said the guardsman was hit by a high velocity bullet while the U.

S. troops were using shotguns. These are the couple, whose anniversaries occur en the above dates ond who have married the greatest number of They have wen an 8s 10 Browntone print mode by Don Lohnes. If your onniversary dote is between Jon. 19 ond Jan.

25 inclusive moil us your cord to reach' us by Thursday, Jon. 16. Winners will be announced Monday, Jon. 20. Previous Winnen Not Eligible LEVI DIAMONDS WATCHES "Hear More with Less Effcrt" 1 I 11 mw Hi n.m.

i isisassssassassssssaaMaaaa IAU OPTICAL' MWIOWPMCE! eTw-ii in- rma iHrrir FIRST QUALITY sums Wm INCU'OINC (Nf ST QtAlrr UHStSMDNATIOHAUrWHOUSmmH Satisfaction Cuaranteedl 1 vn0-i' IMsSj LJS 208 E. 4th Street 1 Phone AD finert Quolirr-Newe Style, Holgar Bnikn (HEARING AID SPECIALIST) iVotf Afraid io Div Fathers carry life insurance not because they are afraid to die but because they know their families must live. JOHN E. DRAGDON DISTRICT AGENT Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. The Dividend Paying Company America 414 Insurance Elcfg.

Dial AO 3-8441 mt WHOLESALE PRICES 9.50 to H.OQ0 Full Guaranteed Use Our Lor-Awoy Plan LEVI BROS. 106 tost 4th St. Since 1908 tkrr urAmur Ain PHOTOGRAPHY ikiMiww ntHriiiiv -tiu s- i SELECTION CENTER LjMLJ 720 W. 4th St. Dial AD 3-6331 Dial 266-1504 1016 W.

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