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AMES DAILY TRIBUNE Ames. Iowa. Monday, September 16. It happened today Ames and area deaths federal employes. He died Sun opened its second and what lead day COUNCIL The Vatican was reported today planning to invite the major non Christian faiths, including Jews, Buddhists and Moslems tn cor.H ers hoped would be the final week GOP Republican women of Iowa will convene in Des Moines Fridav nnH i luumiun ounry farmer died ueuate on me limited nuclear test ban treaty.

AGREEMENT Canada and the Soviet Uninn second session of the Ecumenical nual fall conference of the Iowa Council of Republican Women. new trade agreement for the largest sinele rnmmwioi uuncu wnicn resumes work Sent 29. FUNERAL Funeral services are Dlannnrl fnr Govern, S.D., introduced a bill AM Archie Raymond Peterson, 64, Hamilton County fanner died this morning at Mary Greelev Hospital after a long illness. Funeral services will be Wed wxjay to exempt the Andrew Fis iu exempt in I vcii. viii(uvaj sale in history.

The sale, totaling 228 million bushels of wheat and flour, will net Canada more than $500 million. vui, nuerueen, i.JJ,, from known as the originator of legis federal income and estate taxes lation barring political activity by their quintuplets attain the lag' of 21. SFNiTCTk. dist Church, Stanhope with th maraen Williams and the Rev. Reed Rioh rHc iic oenaie toaay msks aamages Aetition asking judgment for win ue in Longhill Ceme i Itery near Stanhope.

The Foster Fnnomi Unm I cal expenses has been filed by Webster City is in charge of the services. He is ftiinrivoH Quotes By United Press International VATICAN rrrv Six die on Iowa highways By United Press International TO NIGERIA Paul Pederson, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Pernie C. Pederson, Stpry City, was selected as a Peace Corps volunteer and has been assigned to Nigeria, Africa, where he will teach English secondary schools there.

Pederson completed nine weeks of training at Columbia Teachers College In New York City. He was graduated from j. ni.K.!,.jn, wile and administrator of the estate of the late Joel Morris Erickson, 209 17th St. was filed in District Court at Nevada. Mrs.

Erickson is also asking Claire; a son Duane of Branson, two daughters, Mrs. Eugene Markland of Freemont, Neb. and Norma of Madison. Wis VI. COmmontmo tu.

the second Ecumenical Council "We hono tr. nm five grandchildren; a brother, Lloyd of Boone. The suit 0ur time' with society, with liau" dcuaems cjaimed six Mr. Peterson was a member of Peterson was a member of sir: 0 hfZZ died i utner College Jn June where he majored in English and the Stanhope Methodist Church mlnored in fiprmnn anA SfirvpH nn 1 served on the church mirrored in German and philo toured the airport facilities. The tour was taken by nine honor campers of the 1963 YMCA Summer Adventure Camp.

(Tribune Photo by Rod Riggs) AIRPLANE TRIP Art Harrison, sitting in plane, is giving Chris Paulson, left, Bob Nilsson, center and Bill Arnwine preliminary instructions at the Ames Municipal Airport before taking off toDes Moines Saturday morning, where the boys M.rrh fi 03 'ast tune 10 be joined with our faith mjunes suUered in earlier crash board as trustee for manv varc. Duane RodPPr Th are sePared from us." The dpathc huvtct Grove was namedjsdetelrian WASHINGTON Treasury Sec traffic toll to 446 compared with inrougn bept. 15 last year. TWO Parinno tary uouglas Dillon, urging Congressional nnnrn.rnl yy. ne leit tor Nigeria where he will be assigned for two years, last week.

Births and past president of the Stanhope Lions Club; member of the Modern Woodmen of America and for 20 years was president of the board of directors of the Farmers Coop Elevator in billion tax cut bill: mum Police investigate six accidents here "Passage of the bill is a mater of vital national interest vhich deserves thp mnnnn died and another was injured Sunday night when their car careened out of control and crashed near Fairfield. Laird Schober, 21 Short Hills, N. was killed out Nine honor campers get plane trip mrs, worman Bill 153d H.Mrfk a. Ik 1 every American regardless of party affiliation." riEnt anri Rnccntl il i Saturday at Marv 1 IN VQ 111011 If you can hear but don't understand, Sonotone would like to help you. Whether you wear a hearing aid or not, let us give you a free audlometnc hearing analysis.

ron, Ohio, died during the night the accidaht occurred Fnnps mnc Six accidents involving 10 cars, a truck and a motorcycle and SUltinp in an Dct.J ABF.RDFFM a airneia pospital. To Mr. and Mrs. William Houk ied Sunday Honor campers for each of the nunur campers ior each of the ti uu ivmin it. I A car bicycle mishap in Des Moines Sunday took the life of KoutP.

twn a i Dertv rtamaoo perty damage An estimated $350 damage was' nine camping trips of the 1963 StODDed when rhp mninmw lYIMPA lmrnB.r ij were Fischer, whose wife gave birth to quintuplets, speaking of the event: "I was surprised and shocked urday at Mary Greeley Hospital 1 Gerald Eller' 59 died at Ms I by Ames police Saturday and Sun To Mr. and nr home in Nevada earlv SnnHav'dav. investigated and $75 damage to the 'right front inS season, nine Ames boys Sat of Scott's auto. urdav flew in an airnlanp (mm "mam ocnuuz, a son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Schultz. He was killed when his bike collided with WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18th Sheldon Munn Hoter, Ames, la 11 :00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. Max Campbell Sonotone Hearing Aid Consultant Hogrefe, 2207 Melrose 1 morning.

The greatest nmm daughter. Sarnrriau of ftr, A' Car, Motorcycle W1" 1,1 veiwein, ne had ved ane i psh tPH y.lu, llc lldu uvea ige resulted Ames to Des Moines, where they took a tour of the airport facilities from an accident Nevada and about 6 a.m. Sunday when a car I iey Hospital. "cvau'' past years the past 23 years Ho rtnn 91 Q97 there. driven by Arthur Stewart Cott, To" a car driven by Dorothy West brook, 43, as the youth pulled out from the family driveway into the street.

An Iowa Kfarp llnhm; wv irs earner wess J1C a man, 1527 Carroli adaufih member of the Catholic Church. wnen 1 earned my wife was go mg to have quintuplets, but may I be I would have been also if they I had told me I was going to have twins." BIRMINGHAM. Ala. Mayor Albert Boutwell, shocked and yad dened about the bombins of a 111 in collided with 1 ano a motorcycle operated bv nonor tampers were chosen on Robert Glen Crosley, 19, 610 Sev th.e. basis of their cooperation, enth were involved in an ac.

to do more than their Hospital. Hazel; his mother. Mrs. Julia Ft' Vandecar. 930 Duff Ave.

dent from Fort Madison, Gerald Sewell. 19. was mw noi "cm. un Lincoln way, about 150 To ATr. and Mrs Von 4i.

COtt. travpllincr tU feet west nf Kplinoc i. ier, iviarengo, four sons, Robert and RnnalH Cf traits, as well as their abili to take carp nf ihpmdv mann, Nevada, a son, Saturday at struck th urday morning when his car went Baptist Church in which four I LEARN ABOUT OUR NEW HEARING AIDS Latest AU in Ear Smart lyeglass Models Midget Behind Ear Models 6 Transistor Models for Difficult Losses Easy Listening with AVC Our new Donald, at home, and John, camping situations. um U1 oniroi at an intersection uumy nospitai. Tn Mr ennaren were killed: "This is sickeninp Tt it a ot 10th St.

and Dutf Ave. An estimated $1,500 stopped when the motocycle was wun tne u. b. Air Force in Germany: a Hanohfor iwtw mis, ueioeri cnua ers. Rolanft a The boys participating in the nir.were Rill Amuino soucn 01 Ames.

A Mason City youngster, Wil ic event. It is just sickenine that at Story City 7 "i iu uuni siaes and I the front of the I960 Ford he was garet McCollom, Colo; two bro few individuals r. car. About $50 damage resulted to unving. Maspn City Saturday when he such a horrible atrocity." 10 mr.

and Mrs. Merlen Heg iand. n. fi ngiiL mar 01 tne car and .5200 uiers, coward of Roland and Fred of Am Driver Cited uamage to the motorcycle Cros lev KltffprpH day at Story City Hospital. I Mr.

and Mrs. William C. Arnwine 426 Welch Bill Curry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.

Curry 615 Durrell Circle; Jim Dickson' son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dickson, 723 Duff Danny Ferguson, snn nf Mr George Buehler and Mrs. William dashed in front of a car driven by James H. Anderegg, 18, Mason City.

I the accident. ngntest, most convenient hearing aids iWXT UFK on radio. done to the Vandecar auto on the left side, whprp A two car head on crash north Hospital again Jodgat prices, too. fg 1. 1.

of Interstate 35 80 on Iowa High! iv.iujiy, Dotn or Marengo, 111., and nine grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his father and two sisters. Funeral services will be Tues on the right side when it" was Eugene S. Ferguson, 224 N. Hv way 141 Friday night killed Walt yusmcu into a tire hydrant.

land KellPv nQio It A car driven by Noel J. Raufaste 22, 218 Ash and a pickup truck owned by the Iowa Highway Commission were involved in an accident 100 feet south of S. Third St. on Duff Ave. about 3 p.m.

Saturdav WA.SHTNr.TnM CTTT its notes Cott. whn rresi aent Kennedy will speak to the I chin, was issued a summons by BETTER HEARING FOR 33 YEARS oLuut, ai, unmes. His wife, who was driving the car, was reported in satisfactory condition in a Des Moines hospital. 1 "ay at 1 p.m. from the Ryan MARY GREELEY HOSPITAL uneral Home Nevada with AdmittPrf 1 tne Rev.

J. J. Bricklev officiating Mr. and Mrs. Vernon K.

Gale 1904 Hunziker Bob Nilsson' son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nilsson.

1204 Lincoln Way; Chris Paulsen orncers tor failure un raaio and television a 6 P.m. CDT nave ins venicie under control fort to rally public support for his Raufaste, going south and turn half mile south of the Iowa Ul mrs. Arnold A. nmothy Wayne Scott, 16, Slater, was cited for failure lcuULtion program, the nesota border Friday claimed the duout mjkj lauism, iua bcott David damage to his 1963 Corvette when Schlebecker, son of Mi. and Mrs announced today.

Sullivan, Jefferson; Rebecca be the Catholic Scott, Ames; Suzanne Schleusen 1 Mun.cipal Ceme er, Ames; Mrs. Jennie Robinson. Admitted Sunday Mrs. Marian 1 kAr kAL Hapes, Ames; Darrell Johnson I rQUI MCMahOll me or Kicnard Kimher John scmebecker jor radio and television networks and Jerry Smith! son of Mr Wayne Goodrich, 17; Brooklyn, TODAY cont t0 1 from 2:30 75c till 4:30 Scientific reearch for the 'Pammel Court. Allison was driving south on the parking when the accident nrcurrorl 41 Stanhone: Mr? Mu and Mrs.

Duane L. Smith. 145 Hy land Ave. Art Harris rrjaay 01 injuries suffered in a Sept. 7 mishap, and Mrs.

Bessip FvpHv ka to yield the right of way after his car and one driven by Charles A. Jones, 20, 1426 I Ridgewood were in volved in a collision at the in tersection of Main St. and Burnett Ave. about 7:50 p.m. Saturday.

I Scott was going south on Burnett Ave. and turning east when I died today lowaown on lo vin' damage resulted to the left front i wnai was aesenbed as a pres entation of "his views on rhe tax bill as it comes up for action in the House." The President's request for air time was a new step in the administration drive to have Cong I pilot for the shuttle lo Des Moines Ankeny; Walter Kolpin, Ames; Mrs. Barbara McCullough, Ames Lee McDonald, Jewell; Gilbert Nuese. AT died Friday of injuries suffered DamaPP nf nn in oepc. ju accident.

Paul V. McMahon, 56, Route 3, died at his home about 8am today. car driven, by Richard D. Jense bara Royer, Ames; Mrs. Elsie ASSAILS DE GAULLE ammel Court, when it corn in Mansfield, he came 1 mansiieia.

he came awanson, Ames; Roy er vuan nib Diuion individ 1 ual and COrnnratP Zinee A to Ames in 1925. In the seed busi lAKOti, France (UPI) French Cnmm.micf jby Forrest Oxley, 42, 1128 Thirrt this year so it can take effect in DlsmlsspH iiess tor many years, he entered ness for many years, hp Both cars were going east on! Coate, Kristine Thompson, Kim antlclue business here in 1959. Stock market Girl Scouts dedicate He was a mpmhnr tu berly Cherry, Randf Rasmussen, George Thompson, LaVerne Lee, I wt ana jyb5. 1 I Press Secretary Pierre Salin 1 ger said he thought the President's1 address probably would run about 15 minutes. Jacques Duclos said Sunday night that President Charles de Gaulle's resistance to lessening of tast West tensions is "unfortunately identical with that of China." xvFOR LOVE OR dQout im ieet west 0, Duff when the accident oc currec i about 8:30 p.m., Saturday.

No damage was done to the Ox ley car. Issued Summons i eona uruey, Mrs. Helen Black, Mrs. Frances Roberts Mrs. i Lodge.

Survivors include his wife, Margaret; two sons, Paul and John Blakemore, both at home and two brothers, Ralph of Ames and John of Seattle, Wash. I NEW YORK new camp Addressinp a IONEY' Bauder, Mrs. Mvrtle Krirlon took on a slightly better appear RnnMPmn. Adain 4S. Harper.

fete, Duclos said great progress has been achievpH trA I 1 i(J Ammon Crystal, Mrs. Elizabeth White PnlHr. uit. THFIMA niTTCD sons turned ZZrZ. VT.

i ino UUL 1 1:30, Eve. frnm niterl frnn 1. i uneral services will be held Wednesday at an nm held tam U5ULMHHUH JUUE KEWMAR WILUUM BINDJX RICHARD SIRCFHT May Johnson, Mrs. Charlotte Anderson and son. ripH: Junaay the "'6 CJOse'y aer her car an d3I prZm Camp one driven by Boyd F.

Dohrman. acajawea, the new niri Hamrjton. wpro The funniest bless Socialists to overthrow the Gaul ance diuimu tne noon hour today I but rails and utilities churned. I Trading was moderate. Chrysler rose but Ford dropped i8.

Steels were fractionally lower. Virginia Carolina and Witco turned in better than avpr. ust regime. Dismissed KnnHoo ir. co event in fifty years of motion Moves to the.

nurenwest ot here. 1 acciaent on Grand Ave near Sev The camn will enth ahnnt pictures! I Collegian Thurs. Both rnr ALL THE COFFEE YOU CAN DRINK lene Mitchell, Mrs. Olga Rogn Hen, Earl Poe, Mrs. Barbara Royer, Severt Tesdahl, Rev.

Mary Harris. Mrc nw, of central Iowa, which encom Grand Ave. when the accident oc the Adams Funeral Home with the Rev. John G. Davies officiating.

Burial is to be in Ames Municipal Cemetery. A memorial fund has been established, with gifts to go to the Story County Crippled Children's Society. Gifts may be left at the College Savings Bank. mm Roval Dutch and TvaM 10c udmage was done to the rear of thp nnhrm, wuuiin. iney are1 Ringgold, Decatur, Union, Clark "BEST AMERICAN FILM OF 1962!" daughter, Mrs.

Brenda Freitager and daughter. STORY COUNTY HOSPITAL car and $125 to the front of the Adam car. Madison, Adair, Guthrie, Dallas Polk. Warrpn 20th Century Lunch 517 S. Duff 1 ah mis suuu luipiovement but Amerada lost li4.

Carter Products and Merck advanced around 1 each in the drugs. Electronic Story and the western half of Time Magazine Admitted 3tiro 1 I Control Data rnco 9 TRY out forTctors unniun R0SS HUNTER ARWIN "cvaud, uavia ont fith. Maxwell Algeria Minneapolis Honeywell, Foxhoro and Emerson Electric added 1 or 'rst Fall Production Admitted Sunday Mrs. Gaylord Clark, Collins. DismIs.spH InheriT fko usgooa Geer, Mrs.

Robert Fink, Susan Fink. Mrs manasKa. More than 100 Girl Scout troops Put on outdoor cooking, crafts and knot typing demonstrations 1 tor the many families who were present. The scouts guided visi tors over the campsite and along trails on the 262 acre camp. James A.

Newsome, Des I Moines, chairman of the total! camp committee, called the dedi catmn "one of the largest demonstrations ever held in the Moin gona Council." Tonight Tuesdov the noon Dow Jones stock averages were: Industrials 741 89 up 1.76; rails 173.11, up 0.32; utilities 143.55 up 0.09; stocks I 263.65, up 0.50. elects Ben Bella xumey ana dauchtpr rl evenings Ames 7:30 ln tre Basement of the Moves to the. 1 New Ames Thurs. 1 I Public Library w.j uisiiop, Konma Vasey. Dismissed Sunday Mrs.

Gene, Poush, Mrs. Roland Smith and1 dauehtpr iw. All Those Interacts A ui Ames Markets uunaia noward 2 BIG FAMILY HITS ON Necessai aaugnter, Mrs Wood, Joe Mellor. cii neua, elected first president of mHpnanHont ai: THE GIANT SCREEN Newsome was master of ceremonies and thp w. given oy Mrs.

Don C. Swan STORY CITY HOSPITAL without opposition, said today his Arlmi c. government will seize land owned TwedT latUday Karen by French settlers and big Al mnmes, president of the council. Monday: EGGS U.S. Grade A Large 32 I U.S.

Grade A Medium .26 U.S. Grade Large 26 Number Twos 17 U.S. Grade A Small '14 HOGS Top Butchers 15 10 TOD PackPi 'r NEED MONEY rtfigenne uison, genan landowners. St0ry Clty In a nationwiHp ai waicer bims, poena, 4, also announced he plans ne pians Storv CiH7 a cabinet shnlrpnn ennn 1.... wpen 0:30, Show at Dusk I0NITETUES.WED.

Cars and Kids Under 12 Always Free iuiam Holden Clifton Webb Dismissed Sunday Meah Paulson, Mrs Gary Hanson and son, Mrs. Delhert Childers and daugh I posts going to militants among his supporters "chosen by the best elements of the Algerian revolu GRAINS $50.00 Corn Old 1.14 New, .97 He snH nHna 1 Keir Dullea Janet Margolin Howard Da Silva in "DAVID A NEVER land holdings will he thp fircf TO 2a MADFIRA wrwc 1 Ms AW Beans Old, 2.41 step toward sweeping agrarian Municipal court Porhioal MadPri of rerorm. Although Hptnifc FRANCE HUffHI $5,000.00 Leich F. Phpnpv cm i a 3 exPorts nearly announced, pnvpmment And feited. imnmnpr hohs or nc(lj sweet staS rineS' industl which said the agrarian reform measure Card of thanks RmcrnncDv dab wm yv.

Mm R. McBurney, $14 bond forfeited overload on axles; P. Vincent; $14 bond forfpitpH 7 nspianted Cretan vines five centuripc oon Plummy win set a limit ot about 125 acres for nrlvot We Wish tn Pvnrpc rONITE thru THUR. of cereal growing lands and 12 I thanks to all our friends for the PANAMA FRANK? umi' James Marcus Buck. $10 bond fnrfpitprl Eve.

Shows 7:00 9:00 Reflular Admission I many beautiful cards, flowers, ex rnoi imo stL? DICK COURTNEY TIME LOAN private marKet gardens. The government also wants to reduce thp oroo nni DOROTHY BONUS JOYS Colorfoon and I acts of kindness extended to us in the name of the r.Vg' I our recent sorrow. each se LaI pluaver' on chael J. Dubes, $5 bond forfeited stop light violation; Hattie May low Good, $10 bond forfeited speeding. mil NT LAMuUR for wine growing and turn part of it over to cereal production.

Ben Bella wns Meet Your Friends At Jnt Ranch Drive In CORP. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil McPherson the ice is sweoT Tn Mr. and Mrs, George Cade I in a snedaT mi ne Mr.

and Mrs. Brian Spi.lane Dresident Sunrlnu in a mooo rmiiiB lines, paid on Fridav tntallpH fi en. c. i 240V2 Main St. lout of Algerian voters.

I $48.50 y' Ames CE 2 1270 I TIME LOAN CORP..

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