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Iowa City Press-Citizen from Iowa City, Iowa • 10

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a 1 1 1 1 Screening Proposals for Capital Improvement Program- mm mm mmm i i. i. mmm jects boards and departments for acting of recomm endationa by I I 'K I 1 iaflln JK -U1- Mnal llong-nuMje -F'' r- fh dimlications limint I program being drawn up vy i "T-T "T- The projects nave not ye it 'ed. Jg7 1 ,1. 3B3p ment projects in Iowa City nnnr VkAincr cnncrVit hv the manages Cv.

in onhr.ttf Manv of the projects -t 'have been recommended wiU belerence. This is the Urst a smet of articles explaining haw taxes mt 3iS The city manager last iNayem- fi iul-- fgmusi t.rar:B "'i WttJrVirM-ra' eliminated betore. we. wnwi yrwt various city jg." rittil inth assessments vutnr MM year on which utjs on cur- 1 I 2 "fSFStWiim A list of about 50 prOD- nf the nroeram has been com- her asked the mT-- fcWiST has niptwl theVitv manaser said. hoards commissions, depart- stands at the present and members of the city AP.v' ii.MenVKfr.H Wn rnmDiled from among the As it am is merely a council to submit luU of im- This is taxoavine- time for Johnson countv residents.

i.vAf.y ''CdlmmWmmmWmmWBImmWm recommendations of-various city time, the progi mm i a i i mmm hi Mot only do federal aiid sUsieiiicorne taxes, but a-fMjiir 7 ---zr uie cuy migni able to undertake and finance in the next five yean. real estate and personal property levies, come due at this time. For most property owners the experience is less -llztl zr mmtmmMmtwim6ammm ficir i nmMr nr iiirrfN WHEN IT HAS finally been de pleasant than usual since most local tax bills are higher than last year. termined which projects will be included in the program, definite plans will be made for those i lutixaac in Lut. ar 1 mgpmMi LIU I Lill project anq tney win oe reiay- ed to the city council.

It is expected that the proj ects to be undertaken will then be included in city budgets and inn i mim i minim mi iiiiiiiiiiimm iim iiumiiiiii 1 1 1 1 1 rr illlinnniiiK assessment determines the levy. With tmAjrmtr-nf- -twt nf -fh Animal Is Killed, Tests For Rabies Iowa City plumbers and building contractors are Deing, Manager Roan ex- itflained. asked to express opinions on possible revision 01 uhj I three taxing bodies affecting taxes- of Iowa City property To Be Conducted plumbing and building codes here u(. inpue.i taxes are in City Manager Peter P. Roan has sent MteEfc to- local CoweTI 10-ye i -old The suggested improvement included in the program are: Ralston creek general repair of paved lining and the varioua contractors asking them about their ideas -on the codes.

Proposed revision of the building code is a suggestion evitable. Both the budgets and the amounts to be raised by taxation of the Iowa, City independent school district and Johnson fnimti, aro' thfl nit nf tmva fjtv Oii of Mr. und Mrs. Lowell Co-bum, 624 South Capitol street, was bitten on the hand by a muskrat about 8 p.m. Friday ibridges crossing the creek.

ct.ni.t imnvrtv.mftnt. resurfac A sign that winter is at an end is shown by activity of the state highway commission in Johnson county this week snow fences being taken down and stored away until the first blasts of cold wpather nest fall. (Press-Citizen Photo.) made by the city planning and zoning commission. Consideration of alterations in is about -the same as in his dog from fighting in front of nlc Am I T- the plumbing laws has come Petitions Filed by 10 For COLDER MARKS RULES SECOND CANDIDATE OUT vr Fiist-half-installments on 1953 about at the suggestion of several local plumbing firms. I lit nuv oum I Ml.

utiLauae Ui. ing College street between Capitol and" Gilbert streets; Summit street from College street 1 to Sheridan avenue; Clinton street between Court and Harri-json streets; Market street belt ween Dubuque and Dodgs streets; Newton road from River-rstde drive west to the city limita; taxes, due and payable this year are. being collected now. They In regard tothe building code, County Office Nominations FORECAST City Manager Roan said the pres will become- delinquent and a penalty will be added Thursday. the darkness he thought the dog was fighting with a cat.

In the attempted separation, the boy received a puncture wound on his right hand which ent code is an adaption of the standard code of the National McCullough, Faris Taken Off First Ten candidates for county offices have filed nomination Fire Underwriters' association Johnson street between Bowery papers by today with the deadline for such filing Monday. ACTUALLY the levy itself is his family doctor. District Demo List Possibility of Snow Flurries Tonight, Says Weather Bureau Irnsssr fnr Tftwa citv. taxriflvp-rs and is concerned primarily with College streets. Republicans who have filed petitions, according to As muskrat was killed large structures.

This code is DES MOINES UP) The orig sistant County Auditor William L. Kanak. areSbirley Town City police ana laKen -j STREET IMPBOVEM designed primarily from a fire1 a a wiiiym bu TTti.ii suifrw u4b inal four-man neia xor uie nre the University of Iowa medical jmosM)roperty owners will be pay Porter and William M. Tucker, both candidates for county VlarVot treet Be- prevention standpoint. Anticipated sprinkles this aft laboratory where tests were district Democratic congression-u anrt nnArl! Viio-Viar tovso The code has been in effect for ernoon are expected to change to attorney, R.

J. (Dick) Jones, candidate for county re down to two! i SSSS be conducted today to determine cunTer; and AlbertJ. (PatTM.snow flurries tonight, with The expiaOTtOTirfor this iauiin- u'hpthpr tho animal hnA i-artiec nro- today following "elimination of. Riverside Chances -are that- the as skies and colder temperatures there it, a feeling that many pro- tw. tht manv Mrs fnhnrn SUM ftha hatWartfP'6- .1.

uw ow.vv, prevailing through Sunday visions in the code are outmoded sessment is higher. Levies are ARMED FORCE t- -r theaglmal to be full grown. twu Ul tuc UJ road to Highway ffi west end of Burlington street in the light of current building one of the two main factors fon which taxes are based. The phy, candidate for sheriff. Democrats who have filed are Mr.

Kanak. candidate for auditor; Lumir W. ansa, candidate for treasurer; Neilson Miller, candidate for clerk of court; Robert practices, the city manager said at Riverside drive; Linn stn The low tonight will be 25 to 28, with the mercury rising to a high of about 40 degrees Sunday. Synhorst, who earlier had removed from the ballot the name the assess- other is, of course. 5 NEW HOMES ENLIST 21 HERE between Jefferson and Blooming-ton streets; Burlington street be ment.

ONE SUGGESTION that has The high, this afternoon is not of Ralph Farii of Jtfediapplis. al tween Madison a-n-d- Gabcrt- Mahoney, Marvin Stahie -and Leo; expected to top S3 degrees: At tne total been made; he- pointed tmt so struck frora the list the name Tesar, candidates for supervisor. tax bill is determined by the streets: Grand avenue from Riverside drive to fieldhouse. of Henry McCullough of Daven II Six Democrats have taken out amounts the taxing bodies need 11 a. m.

today the reading was 50 degrees. The high Friday was Gr drop letter to local builders, is that the'clty consider adopting a code of the Building Officials Conference of Recruiter Signs Up Men for Air Force, Army, Air Cadets port. to function. These amounts are nominating petitions but have not 'yet filed them. They are William In both cases.

Synhorst ruled! Tly 7 vZJ ri East Washington atreet ping to an overnight low of 30 Bartley and Emil G. Trott. up the set ool board's by about $175,000 and the county's by 'about $155,000. Trf'Eearl street to William White Ae for the plumbing cede, the this morning: have: both for county attorney; Dr. Uig 1CUUU11S UUC SU SSSS.SV Twenty-one young men Permits For New-Houses Issued by City Engineer i boulevard and Oh to Wilson proper notarization left an m-, George D.

Callahan, for coroner; To raise this larger amount it street; Parsons avenue north to adequate number of signers to Frank J. Burns, Glen G. Helmer enlisted in the army and air force at the Iowa City recruiting office since January 1 of this year, ac Monday will be mostly cloudy witl little temperature change, the weatherman says. is necessary either to raise the city manager point out that it also has been in effect for a number of yean and is regarded by many persons as inadequate for modem practices. qualify the candidacies, assessment as happened in Iowa and Robert E.

Rowe, all for sheriff. McCulloilgh said he planned to cording to Master Srgt. Jack H. City or tb raise the levy. Building permits for five new residences were issued this week by the office of City Engineer Light snow is predicted for the Naden, in charge of the office.

Since all 'real estate in the city go into court to contest iwiy-horst's ruling-' A possible guide for a new REPUBLICANS -had to wh cloudy conditions was re-assessed for the 1953 i Fred E. Gartzke. and colder temperature readings Of the 21. there have been seven who enlisted the regular air Tfa not fair to disqualify me taxes, which are being paid this- predicted for the state as a whole. code would be the National Plumbing code issued by the United States department of commerce, the manager aajd.

on vague tecnmcaiity, ne said. 150 signatures on their petitions while Democrats were required to have 230. The figures are two per cent of the vote cast for year, it would be incorrect to assert flatly that every property force, three became aviation cadets, six joined the regular army, and five enlisted in special Faris said he has no present William White boulevard. Viaducts and bridges construction of a viaduct or under-pass in southeast Iowa City to connect divided parts of the city; repair South Dodge street via duct; replace part of Woolf avenue viaduct; new bridges over Ralston creek at Second and Third avenues; repair and im--prove Ralston creek bridges on Sheridan avenue. Center street and Washington street; repair or replace Summit street viaduct; repair College street bridge; construct new Park bridge.

Mr. and Mrs. W.C Crawford received a permit for a $30,000 residence at 430 Park road. A permit was granted to Dr. M.

L. Mosher for a residence at 610 River W. C. Wonick was issued a per In the cases of both the plumb owner will pay higher taxes this year than last. (The re-assess gubernatorial candidates of the SCOUTS HOLD branches of the army.

two parties in the 1952 general ment of all real estats is required The local recruiting office Is ing and building codes, local contractors are being queried on whether they feel election. eveW four years and 1953 was one I located in room 208 of the post plans to challenge the ruling as it affects him. Still in the First district contest are John O'Connor of Lone Tree and Henry Zimmerman of Davenport. 1MAD.I Mr. Jones.

Mr. Murphy. Mr. mit for a house at 1832 Seventhlof these leal estate years. and is open between 10 I nances are in need of revision; if JUnMl, f.

MUUtf, JBrWPPWp mm a.m. and 1 p.m. every Monday Avenue court, to cost $11,000 A permit for a $10,000 home at NEW ASSESSMENTS for Iowa Mr. Stable and Doctor Callahan and Thursday 123' East eourt street was re are incumbent seeking re-elec- they are familiar with the suggested tiew codes, and if they would be willing to serve on ad-visoiy committees in drawing up revised codes. Youths enlisting in the regulaf air force were Russell D.

Boyer, ceived by Thomas J. Kalb. Victor J. Beiger-on the basis of re-appraisals "of real estate in the city by the J. M.

of Cleveland. Ohio: The new assessments aren't the BUILDLNGS and structures new City hall; ladies restroom 316 South Madison Donald L. Henderson, 407 East Jefferson Steve M. Fergus Baird Detwiller received a permit to construct a new residerice at 35 Seventh avenue, Costis listed as $17,000. The four candidates, two in Vut party, iw county attorney fflQhilaations seek the post now held by William L.

Meardon. a Tells Why Wind From Southeast Brings Red Dust Explorers Gather at Hotary Camp for Week-End Event More than 45 Explorer Scouts from Johnson, Washington and Iowa counties held an all-night practice mobilization Friday and kitchen in Community build- son, lie least tsurnngton street; Frank Halter Rites ling; indoor swimming pool at William Sibley received a per- of the increased taxes-. The Robert A. Baiter, 14 West Bur-J Republican, who is not a candi re-appraisal was designed to mit for an addition to his uphol date for re-election. To Be Held Monday "How can a wind earning from stery shop at 305 East Prentiss street; Cost is $400.

equalize assessments not to raise them. njf--- a lington street; Joseph Miller, 502 West Benton street; Carl Chapman, of Tiffin, 'and R. J. Neu-bauer, Mt. Vernon the southeast deposit all that Ted night at the Rotary camp two Community building; shelter house at Elm Grove playground City-County building central fire station.

Equipment fir tracks Including a 100-foot aerial ladder unit and 500 and 750-gallon Mr: Belger's tota real estate miles west of Iowa City. The ex Funeral services for'JFrank A. Hatter, life-long farmer of the Sharon and Riverside area I A riicooL- Pnrmni- assessment for the city was about ercise wall end tonight. Mr. Kanak seeks the auditor's post now held by Ed Sulek, who is not a- candidate for re-election.

Mr. Mahoney and Mr. Tesar both are candidates for the nomination as supervisor tor the term beginning in 1956. Mr. Stable seeks the nomination for the su- dirt which the weather bureau tells us is coming from the western states?" many Iowans have asked themselves in the past 10 Such a phenomenon isnt too unusual, my Iffimer T.nnil- Joining the regular air force for two years asaviation cadets were Edwin E.

Huber, 1112. Muscatine avenue; Henry Pern-berton, 104 South' Gilbert street, The exercise is part of an Explorer training course, to prepare Scouts for any -pumpers; 'street sweeper; -end U. a l-uaam, 1 UIIUCl Pw.un.,n imillion dollars above the assess- -lOWa Uty, t0SgrfVe fBH8g on WMWWy were paid RCSldCllt. OlCS FridRV These assessments were raised who died at 2:30 a.m. Friday while visiting his Sister, Mrs.

N. A. Scheetz, 436 South Johnson street, will be held at 10 km. loader; tractors and mower; flat, long wheel base truck; gas en- emergency mobilization ej -pernor htflght encounter in tta-ftttuft; 25 -per cnt across the- board WOhHXliM.W-JLarew.. IuwaCily qui3t, professor of mechanical tgine at sewage treatment plant; iDJU -r-- I -4-Min nhiMtiv km tn mm tk.

Monday at the McGovem funeral home. ...1 Lawrence A7 Cusacfi, former I the state tax commission so that engineering and aeronautics at-fourth filter unit for sewage TNUS regular the University of Iowa. Remind-j treatment plant. Coserove and Iowa Citv resident, the total real estate valuation The rosary will be recited at Scoiits ready to work in co-operation with other relief organ- iT.atirma army were Allen O. Dolezal, 712 mg that low pressure areas tend Sanitary sewers between 8 pjn.

Sunday at the funeral Jdil Term, 3 North Gilbert street; John Court and Johnson streets; died Friday at his home in Oma- was set at slightly mere than 18 ha. following an extended million dollars. The tax commiB- illness. ision originally ordered a 30 per home. Burial will be in St.

Stanis- to travel across the United States in an easterly direction. Hamilton, 1137 East Burlington umrf.n, Ulll. iuiid vmiici.i nvoi Map reading and first aid exercises were the chief points of Reno and Fairchild streets. Storm sewers in Bel-Air addition: in the East Court street. Fines Levied Mr.

Cusack was born at Cos-: cent boost in assssmi ts but a Bom in Sharon township March that in such broad street; Kenneth A. Gerard, 636 South Governor street; William in ician iuuu t. iuuiv. luinift" study for the participants Fri- 30. 1887.

he was a son of Mar C. Chansky, of Solon; J. R. Mc tions frequently develop, with College street, Morningside drive i. day night.

of Nellie Conners protest by MrdBeigejir ratting and Lawrence Cusack, He later fi per cent fron. the bike, moved with hi" parent, in Iowa: Personal property Citv. He was eiaduatetnToni St. amount to about million dol- Atee, Route 1, West Liberty, and ir ZZZZ7. wind speeds of 30 miles per hour, mi in and High street areas connecting ueer pmugsst sss ssss ss (k 1 1.

i Scouts from 15 units had been Gene Yoder. of smc inmiL (sis muvcuinu 111 attended the elementary and high aunnysiae Iowa. Patrirk's nlwh wtinnl 'lars. making the totaT taxable Patrick's high school. chnni Sh.

a nf "emispnere paoixion on Meif ose avenue. Three persons have been fined Joining special branches of the valuation for Iowa City Acquisition of land for a park given sealed orders last 'week which were opened Friday night and found to disclose the plans for the week-end exercise. 7 ways in a counter-clockwise dir-World War he farmed in the Uctidn lne of the and a jail term has been set for 040.773. in southeast Iowa Citv: for nri- army were Harold W. Oxley, 726 He received his B.A.

degree froni the University of Iowa In 1922 and later received his M. A anaron ana niversioe area iojMi a'CVclone itself moves in a rath.r Miiinnsl us. Kirkwood avenue, Guided Missile another in cases handled Friday i rr, number of vears. He never CT iimieu circma! motion. tne: Citv Manager Rnun THIS ACTION -of the state taxi Repair school at Ft.

Monmouth YTk luuai. David Price of Iowa Citv. dis- arfl Ph. XL deercrs Rom the.col- ried. of commerce at the rihgonN.

James F. Ryan. 1025 East- irotrmowa o. ly Po''. lriet Vxecutive, is in charge m-m r-.

n- us. l- IAS1.UHIC, id 111 U1B1KC minora w. or Kouie t7 c- i cyclone artually is carried along jthat the proJecU listed in the in a broader air currenTmeving eapttal improvement proposal are the total tax bill, however. The sity Fairchild street, "ordnance de-! uavia. exercise nrtm.nt- Kenneth Yerinn Iowa City, was sentenced to two 01 016 xerC1S'.

1 -Scheetz. and five brothers. Joseph srum eai 10 east, mucn iKe a not the onlv ones which will c.t. 'amount of taxes to be collected in Spokane, After teaching West Li'bertv Armv Finance I days in the Johnson county jail' A boy must be 14-years-old orjC, Marcus. William and George whirlpool is carried along by the! undertaken after the program is i or tn fiiiahM' fnr Ihn ITvn ami 11 A TAh and Whitewater.

vfT su. August by the three taxing bod- current of a stream, Professor in effect, as such pavinjr and school at Ft. Benjamin a cnarge tnat ne arove wnne ymr lalville. Lundquist says. iother projects for Wmch residents At any one time a given place petition will also be undertaken, uHrsftvin On ahaJHe a rndv; John D.

Bridges, Mt.er-I was under aspension po-iti ,14 FsXai iand'bud8ets- non, Engineer Eouipment iUm-JA jfterm mandatory on such banlf of Omaha DurimTworW at timp hd tenance school, and Bruce G. a charge. Davis pleaded guilty. opPortunHy-to- question- the 6,. formerly of the QUad-T Glini.

Friendship -Iowa mil lit Admits be near the center of a eyelone. For example, imagine that Iowa Catfish Season To Begin on April 15 City is located at the figure two United States'" government in SP8 on their budgets. Iowa Medica! Technician school. eet. pleaded guilty to a charge WishLton anTwas requires that the budget ab-, gKe Naden report.

that of disorderly conduct and w3 rtre be published along with tne time fined $12.50. The charge against Four-Fifths of Applicants on tne race of a clock whose figure 12 lies to the north. The 'Pticc a Piic on nimn- -h. nrad him read that he conducted him- sity there. thAm KAn.

th I I 1. J- cyclonic- wind moving about the Although some confusion has been apparent in regard to the Survivors include his widow, self in a disorderly manner by punching holes in salt and pep may adopt the budgets. Mary and one daughter, sn. mm uauSni.er, opening date for the catfish season in Iowa this year, the official date is April 15, Wendell Sim-orison, conservation officer In this area, said today. About 80 per cent of the applicants to the University of Iowa college of medicine have been admitted in each of the past three years, according to Prof.

Woodrow M. Morris, assistant dean of thecolIege for student affairs. Applications appear to have leveled off at a plateau of about 150 annually and the college each year admits a run of the dock would hit Iowa City from a southeasterly direction. Birtj-like the whiJfJpool in the stream, the cyclone itself is being carried along the much broader stream of air moving from west to east. As a result.

per shakers at the Union grill. Richard K. prr. of Lansing, Iowa-, was fined $12.50 after he pleadedlguilty to a charge of driving without glasses, which is required according to his drivers "John H. Besler.

of Manchester, WAfl firipri afpr nloaHinsv rhe catfish season is not onen Despite this and the fact that. MarUyn: three brothers, Vincent almost no one ever appears at the i Jennie LUTtlS Will -f Sen Francisco. Dan of: public hearings when the taxegj.j Davenportnd Clement of Losjare being set. complaints to the Aflmlttefl 10 I F0M Angeles, two -sisters. Sis-treasurer, the assessor and, the A ter Mane Clemonte of Mary rest auditor are common once the time' I W0 EiStElCS lDeiieU college in Davehporl.

and Loret-'for paying taxes comes. By the i TrJZ. ta nf Minneapolis. Minn. tune are duet it is too latej judge Harold D.

Evans today m' ws preceded 'in death by to change them, nor can either! admitted the will of Jennje Cur-his parents Srid dris sistef. Re- the assessor, the auditor or Item to orobate in Johnson countv all year long, he said, and will iresnman class of 120 students. close in the late ftMg'T he said In the period following jcant( B.Vrh deftnM as applicants)-ZTyZX World War II to about 1949, theirti the dirt Mown at hm guilfy to charge of beig TT plications and admitted 90 Weaflier gma. stu a soutneast wind which IX2 COm' tulJy i. part of the much mittee on admissionr larg.er maBB hir comj the- -r---- intoxicated in a-public place.

dents. Iowa has the highest ratio of change the amount todjstrict court. Named executors be -collected. jof tne wil -t0 Mrve wrthout The total taxable valuation were twtf n4phews, Leon-the county is 158,883.936. srd and Hubirl CurU.

-(Continued Monday) 1Ind.r t.rm, of nuMTEJULXVK for admission Michaelson To Talk acceptances of medical students Almanac to the college under established policy Is given to residents of Asks $164 Judgment. In Auto Mishap Case At Methodisf Parley of any state supplying 100 or more students, an article in the Journal of Medical Education, The Des Moines weather bur-eau esthpated that, during the recent wand storm, one and one-half million tons of dust from the southwest have fallen on Iowa. ther, John Curtis, is to receive Iowa and to sons and daughters property in Borger, Texas, and a of alumni of Iowa. Mrs. Forrest, Formerly IOWA CITY.

WEATHEB SBrdj, M.rch J7 Mostly cloudy through Sundty. Oc- fniTiEf t0 "now flurries tonight. Little warmer (1,1. Prof. Robert 8.

Michaelsen, di- publication of the Association of rector of the school of religion, American Medical Colleges, re- Donald Munson of De. I'll ft. UIICM, rUIlllcIIV niece. Mary Louise Hooa, is to Last year a policy of admitting Moines, seeks iuripmont rrf ji i irs- receive J200. Land in Okla- a limited number of exceptional University of Iowa, will speak at! ports.

Of Riverside, Dies homa and the balance of the es $164.59 for damages allegedly ly outstanding students who did the annual state meetinir of thai Awards, Charter Are Colder tonight resulting from an automobile ac sse su iu mc mciuiui M.thnrtillt Stlirf.nt Mmrpmont ITri Mrs. Rose.Yeggy of Solon has cident July 24. 1951, in a suit THE VAST majority of Iowans entering medical school come to S.U.I. Two factors account for William RHart is "ttorney. day to Sunday, April2-4, at Camp Opened Friday by Judge nr cr R.nlrt- hot come in either preferential class was adopted.

This resulted in two students who are neither residents of the state nor children Given to Cub Pack filed in Johnson county: received Word that her sister central portions. (Tnnler wtn light anow northwest and turning r-ntder rentt-l mnA A pack charter and awards district court. Mrs. Irene Forrest, 69. died Nsmed defendant in the action March 19 at North Battleford in is Lee Schwinley.

Saskatchewan. Canada. James P. Gaffney were estates, AUo aUendinK will be the Rev. of Sam Fagin and Frank J- Robert Sanks of Iowa City, who Brosh.

Bonds in both were set Ij, gUte pregident. other sUte the high ratio of acceptances, Professor Morris reported. First, Iowa, a relatively small were presented to St. Marv's Cub of S.U.I, alumni being accepted. The remaining 118 in the class are either Iowans or children of Scout Pack 218 and iU members Saturday northwest, i Conslderahle cloudiness and llrht snow northw-st tonight and over most of north portion Sunday Colder north and Wef Innl.M 5I The mishap, resultine from the: M- Forrest was born near I at $100, leaders from Iowa City include at the regular pack meetine In alumni.

Dr. L. Dunnington and the Rev. Alan Cleeton. state in population, has a large number -of openings in the state university medical college each year.

As a comparison, the University of Wisconsin medical Although approved medical negligence of the defendant, ac-1 Riverside on August 28, 1885. Appointed administrator of cording to Mr. Munson, occurred I Survivors fnclude: two sons, the Fagin estate was Kenneth M. on a country road 14 miles Bob and George Forrest of Sas-Dunlop and the attorney is D. C.

southwest of Iowa City. jkatchewan; two daughters, Laur- Nolan. William H. Bartley is at- W'ilham L. Tucker is attorney lette at home and Mrs.

Dick! torney and administrator of the the St. Mary's assembly hall Friday evening. The charter was presented by Thomas Ayers. vice-chairman of schools In the country now are accepting their largest freshman Boiling Pot Wasn't classes in history, about 7,500 south Sunday. Low tonight 30-28 northwest.

southeast, high 8un? 1V 30-36 north. 36-42 south PurthSr outlook: Mostly' cloudy wth llttl temperature change Monday. Iowa Til)- Temperslurr, Reading at 11 a.m. today was Mt T.h.Mhlfh FrV 47 night low, 30. Watched; Firemen school admits only 80 each year, although the population of that Hathaway of Hartford.

Brosh estate for the plaintiff. students, the number of appli two brothers. George Beatch of cants the nation has dropped, Saskatchewan and Norbert RKV. KOR.HBERG TO TAIJi uie Mauhawk district. The pack received district awards for functioning manpower, quality of program and increased membership.

Individual awards were received by John Rocca. James state is about 3,400,000 and Iowa's is 2,600,000. Secondly, different medical schools define the term "appli Called to Scene Firemen answered a call In an upstairs room st 232 South Dubuque street at 5:45 p.m. Friday, but no fire was found. Beatch of Dayton, Ohio; two sis- The Rev.

Nancy E. Forsberg according to the article In the professional journal, written by John M. Stalnaker. fters, Mrs. Margaret Rund of Cut will speak on "Missionary As A8TBONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS By C.

C. Wylla Professor of Astronomy unite, saaKatcnewan. and Mrs. Ipects of a Summer in Europe" at cant" differently. Whereas some The freshman class of 1953-54 It Has Been 55 Days Since Iowa City Had a Traffic Death Panther.

Mike Davis. Bill Alber- Ygy mein ehool of mis-. The alarm resulted from a cof- schools classify anyone who re- has 2.088 fewer applicants than haskv Bill Cannon Rnh L.Hi!'" 'Bl foUowmS Plluck wPPer fa pot on a stove having boiled quests an application blank andithe previous year's class and al-lj" LeJ i Johr SwanJr Bin Shir bert. preceded her in death in st 6 n. KiinHv ml kuM a its w.Uh.

i Jonn swaner, Bill Shen- niversiiy or lowa SUNRISE today Sunday 5 JT SUNSET today 6:26: Sunday 6 27 The moon which reached the last quarter at 10:14 a.m. todav ii JEm dsn, Jerry Kuncl. Bob Daan and ion Ul lv "SMI "1 MW tnuna. suited. tnna Muh (nam mm mmmM a peak.

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