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Ames, Iowa, Thursday, Juy 2S, 10GO 1 TRIBUNE AMES DA Driver Not Hurt; Car Off Bridge A 5) year old Nevada man war charged this morning with secoivJ offense operating a motor vehic! while intoxicated and careles: drivine following an accident las night at the I3ih St, bridge across the Skunk River here. Lester Leroy Kline, Nevada, escaped death or serious injun when his car plunged off the Skunk River bridge to the river bank some HO teei below, The mishap occurred about p.m. last night when Kline car going east on 13th Street, struc'. the south guard rail on west ap proach to the bridge. His car hurtled below into the river hank, ending up on the top.

the bmcK suttered extensive damage. NARROW ESCAPE A Nevada man The Ames fire department was called when it was believed the car was on fire, but the report proved false. (Tribune Photo) serious injury when his car ran off the 13th Street bridge across the Skunk River last Kline, who received only minor cuts and bruises, was treated in the city jail last night by a doctor. He was held pending the filing of charges this morning. The Nevada man told officers car lights blinded him as he approached the bridge.

TINY TOTS SWIMMING LESSONS The purpose of the Tiny Tots swimming program is to acquaint children with water as well as It Happened Today teach them to swim, said Mrs. Donna Davis, director. Some S4(t children, aged tw sven, plus a few eight years olds, are enrolled. Each child will receive 12 one half hour lessons. The program began Monday and will last Until Aug.

20, (Tribune Photo) 840 Tiny Tots Enroll For Swimming Lessons BirtL CRITICAL Janis Thoreson. remained in cri today, suffering sident Nixon he will pn: 1 1, wherever and whenever needed. "ical con Mr. fen of being hittei Nixon made it official thai Rocke from the ahiri skunk July 3. by XfWvx Registration was stopped at 700 week ago and opened again vo days later because of the ng waiting list, Mrs.

Davis ex Some S40 Ames youngsters are learning that water is their friend. Garbed in hanky sized swimming suits. with towels and Hospital. MARY GREELEY HOSPITAL plained. The only openings left are thong sandals, they In Collision With Parked Car Admitted Wednesday Tina Millang.j Mrs.

Alice Sheppard. Iowa I Falls; Mrs. Zona Redlings, their Tiny Tots swiinmng lessons 1 for two year olds at 11 a.m. Tu.es of strategy to help mastermind his fight for the presidency, in 1 formed sources disclosed today. The board includes Thruston 8, Morton, Leonard W.

Hall, Meade H. Alcorn, Hugh Scott, and Undersecretary of the Treasury Fred Scribner. Nixon told newsmen he will disclose at a Friday news conference his choice for Republican national chairman. It is expected to be the incumbent. Senator Morton of Kentucky.

CONGO Secretary Gen three mornings weekly. Mothers, day. Thursday and Saturday. The Kiwanis Club projet of brothei GROWTH The Agriculture Department said today the frozen vegetable industry has expanded almost three fold during the past ten years. The frozen pack of vegetables in 1959 was l.fi billion pounds.

Frozen potatoes was the largest volume item among the vegetables with recn peas second. Jewell; Marion Hendrickson, Jewell; Mrs. Ellen Hovland, Story City; Mrs. Lois Mae Hannusch. Ames; Mrs.

Blanche Mclntyre, i Marshalltown; Charles Reichardt.l carried on at Carr's Pool by 20 instructors and two helpers. At present the lessons are given From 9 tn 11:30 a.m. six mornings weekly. Mrs. Davis said the sessions may be extended to sisters, and an occasional dad, observe from behind the fence.

The main purpose of the lessons is to acquaint the children with water so they won't fear it, said Mrs. Donna Davis, director, Terrill Lynn Wycoff. 17, Ne Dismissed eral Dag Hammarskiotd ar POLICY Britain will Each child receives three one (noon next year. rived in the Congo today to continue to base its foreign vada was cited by Ames police Wednesdax Mrs. Emily Chris for careless drivine following the tense n.

Floyd Warren. David half hour lessons weekly lor four weeks. The program is for child conditions mishap at 7:15 p.m. last night. Riley, Mrs.

Mildred Valline. Edith olds admitted Wycoff. driving a 1957 collided with a parked car Be Photographed at 2530 Lincoln Way HILL'S STUDIO CE 2 4570 owned by Janet Falk. 704 Duff Pn chard, Sherman Swenson, Rosalind Engc bretson and son,) Mrs. Lois Aurand and son, Mrs.

Janice Rannells and son. STORY CITY HOSPITAL Admitted Wednesday Beverly Brinton, Ellsworth: H. J. Condor, Ames, STORY COUNTY HOSPITAL Ave. The Wycoff car suffered an estimated $175 damage to the on close alliance with the United States despite the sweeping cabinet shakeup by Prime Minister Harold Mac millan, high government sources said today.

DIED Violin virtuoso Vasa Prihoda, 59, died in Vienna Tuesday, United Press International reported today. Prihoda was considered one of the world's greatest violinists in technique and purity of tone. Assistance troubled new republic where United Nations troops are restoring order. COED Mountain rescue patrols and sheriff's officers pressed a search in the Rocky Mountain foothills today for a missing Colorado University student, Jacqueline Jean Farrell, Joliet, III. She has been missing since Tuesday afternoon.

ROCKY Gov. Nelson A. MUNICIPAL COURT Robert Magnus Jensen. f5. tow ing four wheel trailer without safe ty chains; Earl Brown Ewing.

SU. speeding: Birch Hopper. SI 0. noisv mufflers; Roland Arthur Hultsch. careless driving; Melvin Dwigfit Sin, speeding BEAUTY SALON I Admitted Pi irr I Wednesday Richard Barrett, robe $700 iiweii.

The play, the last to he present Playground Group on TV The Ames Playground Drama group will present the play "Million Dollar Recipe Contest'' Friday at 9:45 a m. on WOI TV. ed this season, was directed Deanna Isely. You've Seen The Rest, Now See The Best, On The Biggest, Brightest Screen In Central Iowa! At 8:08 and 12:07 Unhappy With Your Movies? Appearing in the cast will be Joyce Johnson. Sandy Trow.

Homer Ramsey, Donna Beaty and Judy Fincham. on Gunman's Lundy Improves Story County Board of Supervisor's vice chairman T. J. Lundy I was reported improved today fol lowing an appendectomy in the county hospital in yesterday morning. Chairman Lundy was taken to the Hospital day before yesterday alter he became ill in the courthouse.

Theft Here Ames police were investigatins today the report that a sneak thief who walked ofr with more than S7G0 in cash, checks and credit cards from Hanson's Standard station last night. The reported theft took place between I and 2:30 a.m. and involved S30(l in cash and the rest in check and credits. An employe told police he left! the money in a lower 'desk drawer and went around the back of the station tn change a tire. When he returned the money was miss Chosen from the eight Ames playground groups and featured as the international audience will Dark? Too Light? Not Sharp? be Susan Wilder, Penny Wisehart, Claudia Wierson, Susan Francis, Kim Hamilton, Ronnie Johnson, Robert Alexander, Don A.

Bell, Bob Shurtleff, Jackie Larson, Mm HEHIN HUNTER om, Joan Turhe, Jean Schminkey, Now You Never Need Waste Another Foot of Film! Where's the Fire? Ames firemen answered a call to East Ave. yesterday morn Mary Ann Mntzel, Nathalie Park Card of Thanks The family of Mrs. Elmer Teve baugh wishes to thank all our ing at 9:40 a.m. to the Francis Barber residence. Reports show Mrs.

Barber moved her gas range away from the wall to clean behind it and it became disconnected. Gas escaping was touched off by the stove's pilot licht. No damage was reported in thu mishap. friends, neighbors and relatives for their cards, calls, flowers, food Arties Markets Thursday Noon: fcggs U.S. Grade A large U.S.

Grade A medium U.S. Grade large Number twos Hogs eumiq JU Trade and kindness shown during the recent illness and death of our loved one. A special thanks to the doc tors, nurses, ministers and Ryans I Top Butchers 17.35 On Your Old Camera (regardless of make) on the new turret lens FAMILY GATHERING lop Packers 15.50 lor their services. It helps to havi such friends. Elmer Tevebaugh and th: Don Soseman Family A family gathering was enjoy 1 Grain 1.01 A Gripping Drama Tense With Excitement ed at the home oi Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas A. Johnson last Monday. Present were Ruth Larson of Des Moines, and Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore A. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Larson, Mr. and Mrs.

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