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The Gazette from Cedar Rapids, Iowa • 10

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i i i- w- 1 The CEDAR RAPIDS GAZETTE: ffrt, Sept SO, 1953 Arihtrr-Bexdelcs- WeH iFiqhtMovoToOcport TSisterteftishr DEATHS 'Palisades Opea Ole, Mrs. Lindquist Says Sell Business Chicago Couples Daily Military May Oust Officer Mrs. Harry Teahen. Elizabeth Teahen, 73, widow of Harry Teahen, died in a Cedar I Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur A. Bez-Rapids hospital early Tuesday, dek Wednesday sold their whole- business, the Bezdek green- StpUmbtr mj. Palitadet-Kepler state park not be dosed because of the highway 30 relocation paving operation. A Fred Carlton Company spokesman Wednesday told The Gazette arrangements have been made to maintain a- way into the park at all times. Paving has been started near the park entrance.

Tpr utatkfr ica4A MT. CLEMENS, Mich. (UP)- Me funeral home. Burial in a young reserve air force lieu- BucJungham cemetery. tenant studymg for a career in Rikimrrk n.w Orif.n.

Independence Services for government service faced a board (Peter H. Flack, 78, Thursday at of three colonels Tuesday on a she was a life-long resident of Cedar Rapids. 1 ihouses, and their residence at Mrs. Teahen, affiliated with St.i2827 Johnson avenue NW to two Patrick's church, was a member Chicago couples who took im- Fare Los Paving Progress sits ln copies iunerai cnarge or Detng a poor security jhome. Burial in Ml Hope because of his sisters left- tery.

wing sympathies. Iowa Forecast Thursday most- Columbua Junction Mr Paul' Twenty-six-year-old Lt. Milo Seattle Utkvofnin Mil MMout Antrim 67 54. WilliMon of "the Ladies Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of 'r Railway Train- ,1 fU H. W.

Chamberlin, officer In charge of the Omaha immigration and naturalization office, said the action against Ole was based on the McCarran act, passed after Ole was paroled. The act, Chamberlin explained, affects the status of all the aliens in the country. Ole entered the country legally In 1905 as a Swedish immigrant But four years later before hed hada chance to become i citizen he was convicted of slaying a CarroII. policeman. He was 19 when he was sentenced to life ln prison.

His parole cam nearly 43 years liter. Doubt He Can Qualify. Now, federal officials say, thera is doubt whether Ole can qualify for citizenship. They are studying the McCarran act to determine OMAHA (AP) We are going to fight this ln every way we can." I With those words, ln a voice breaking with amotion, Mrs. Ole Lindquist pledged herself and her husband to battle against ef forts of the federal government ito deport him to his native Sweden.

I Ole one was the forgotten man: of the Iowa state penitentiary. Until tBe prison magazine, The Presidio, carried an article about Ole, he had uot recei ved a letter or had a visitor for more than 30 years. Romance. After newspaper stories told of his plight, Addie Jackson of In-dianola sent him a Christmas card and then visited him. Their acquaintance ripened Into love as Target date for completing the highway 30 cutoff from Lisbon to Cedar Rapids is NoviJUolIptvingJs.JheJioae score on the progress made by the Fred Carlson Company: er i uest Fuda' afternoort witVfo1ereSemy JSSTdiS has never been ques- tioned.

mediate possession. Buyers are Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Scholtus and Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph formerly owned and operated the Krowka Brothers greenhouses in (The Mmes. Scholtus and Kosin- ski are sisters formerly the Misses Krowka.) The sale includes the 3 acres on which the buildings stand. Mr. and Mrs. Bezdek retained approximately 11V acres for future They are now living in a trailer but plan to) start construction Immediately of possible a few scattered shower Tuesday nlght in the Anthonys club.

She was past president of the C. and N. W. Fayette The force Questioned Radu-jlovich's security status when it Paved Tuesday. 2,328 ft.

Total to 39,451 Yet to Go .42,144 ft. C. R. HEATHER. Tursridv I cocrnight Noon Wednesday I 30 m.

Wednesday mpiiation i. for September 1.29 home. Xorr-cl for September 3.78 Normal through September 26.29 tn! lo date in 1943 'county 92 45 Henry I m. 76 church. stone tery.

2422 hospital Montieello Services for Mrs.liearned that ins married sister.Railway Dirks, 87, Friday associated with radical ens club. Wayne Zion Lutheran groups and taken part In left-l Surviving are Burial in Wayne ceme- wing demonstrations," and that two sons, Edward and Henry Body at Goettsch funeral his father has subscribed to Com- Teahen of Cedar Rapids, and munist publications. Without Stigma. 1 Although- an air force spokes man said the young man could New Theory in at Patricks church in 1900, died in January. Services will be conducted in a ranch-type house on their 100-In AcLasJ acre farm on Vinton road.

The rrCSiUCllT aSKCU St. Patricks church at 9 a.m Hind direction ajid elocity 5' mpnl an port at it) noon, NE1 Cancer Advanced, I To Intervene in Waterfront Strike house will be on a hilltop between the Old Lincoln highway and Vinton road. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A.

Bez dek plan to conduct a retail florist business from the Bezdek greenhouses at 340 Marion botue- vard, Marion, which has beenj in his status. Chamberlin said the action under the McCarran act Is entirely new and that he didnt know what the outcome would be. There will be public hearing for Lindquist, he added, and Ole will have a chance to show cause why he Should not be deported. Then the final decision will be left up to an immigration hearing' officer from Kansas City. Data for the hearing has not been setv And if all measures fall and Ole is deported, will that break up his marriage? Heres Mr-Lindquists answer: If Ole has to go back to Sweden, IU just pack up and go with him, If theyll let me.

I love him so much I Just cant be without him. Mrs. Jackson worked for his release. Finally Ola was paroled, and in December, 1951, their romance culminated in marriage. Both Ole and his wife have been working at an Omaha hospital and in the words of Mrs.

Lindquist, we 4ere' getting along wonderfully. Thla latest blow comes just os Ole, now 63, was planning to return to Indianola with hii wfre and act up a shoe repair shop there. Thats a trade he learned In prison. i "Oles awfully worried about, this, Mrs. Lindquist said.

He lo'ves this country. He Joves It as his home just like any other American. We are praying that Ole will be permitted to stay here and become a naturalized citizen. be ousted from the service with- 'out stigma, Radulovieh argued (Friday by the Rt. Rev.

Msgr. D. t-tvwc oa- 1 LOS ANGELES (INS) A new at the closed hearing of Selfridge Lenihan. Burial will be in Mt nunsdaj. 6 04 sun theory on th cancer field that his entire future could 5 49.

moon ises. midnight wm vacej Wed si be ruined by such action. 3 ear Ago.Todav Htgh temper- Lawrence Brace British He is studyn foT 8 govern-- uawrence Bragg, British scientist: rnent job as a meteorologist, who Won a Nobel prize with his1 Being kicked out of the air lather in 1915. i force could blackball me for fed- 0 Lawrence said research at era I employment, the lieutenant 60 nw Cambridge, England, 78 lory showed that cancer was His blonde wife, Nancy, was caused by the malfunctioning of called as a surprise witness. Al- 6666 mysterious cheirucal the though her testimony was secret, body.

The chemical, nucleicishe told reporters, Our whole acid, has been the object of ton- future depends on this. 1 hope 1 centrated research in laboratories can convince them that Milo is MISSISSIPPI STAGES. La Crosse 4 7. no change. rc.

89. low DEGREE DAYS. Ti-rsdav- to date Tbiough Sept 29 last year Frrcent of normal year Ti tal normal year SCI charge of their son, Arthur B. For fnore than 53 years the greenhouses at 2827 Johnson avenue NW have been operated under this name. They were established by Wes Bezdek, father of Arthur A.

Bezdek who was born at this place. Wes Bezdek originally began business ex' only the throughout the world. a good American. Fr.une du Chien, 6 5, rise .1. McGregor 6 5, no change.

Dubuque 7 5. rise 2. Drtcnport 3 7. rise 1. Keokuk 2 7.

rise .4. nue NW, Wife of Oscar Ander son, died at University hospitals at 1:10 m. Tuesday after a lqng8rfb1lh as a gardener, his panding to include not well to illness. Born at Cedar Bluffs as as retail sales. 13, 1884, she had resided in Ce- dar Rapids since 1910.

She was 1 0 TOT NEW YORK (INS) President Eisenhowers intervention was sought Wednesday to prevent a paralyzing East Coast dock strike scheduled to begin at a.m. (EST) Thursday. The President was urged To seek an injunction under the national emergency provisions of the Taft-Hartley law to halt or prevent the threatened walk-outs in ports from Portland, Maine, to Hampton Roads, Va. The impending strike action was announced by leaders of the AFL-ousted International Longshoremens Association, after shipping employers had flatly rejected the unions wage increase demands of 13 cents an hour. While a federal injunction seemed the only hope of barring strike, 'Washington indicated there was small chance of the government acting In time to prevent the shutdown of the entire North Atlantic seaboard.

Under the law it is first necessary to set up fact-finding machinery before applying to the court for an injunction. Nevertheless, the shipping Industry and other business groups which would be seriously affected by a strike flooded the White House with appeals for quick action. Like To Have a Look at Venus? been paid, and that Ely Is behind in his payments. The plaintiffs ask for $1,500 judgment and attachment against the property of the company. Meth- Cedar Rapids Is Officially Begun I Nucleic acid, the so-called or- Radulovich's father, John, has hfe, tells which cells reading Communist (grow into muscle, hair, eyes ard pUb1Cations to get both sides of tissue and when to stop story His sister, accused of L.nlr awrenc 581(1 when, supporting leftist causes and en- Herring.

Mr and Mrs. James, part of the'nuclmccid EfRJnf rn Communist-sponsored 2444 Eighth avenue SW, a doing its job smping oul refuSed ter Sept 29 plans for body parts. Balster. Mr and Mrs. Verne, The British scientist is in South-Marion, a son Sept 29.

iern California to attend a confer- Bvrd.Mr. and Mrs. Ivan, 522 ence on protein structure at Cali-Fim avenue NW, a son Sept. 29. fornia Institute of Technology.

Neenan. Mr. and Mrs. Richard, 348 Garden drive SE, a daughter Spnt 29 British Protest Is llcrtcl, Mr and Mrs. to comment Rarely Sees Sister.

The reserve officer argued that his association with his sister could not influence his political thinking because he sees her only about once a year. He described himself as a Democrat and his Early risers, or late bed-timers, have an opportunity each day this week to see an unusual dis-' lay in the eastern sky. At about a.m. the brilliant planet Defense Is Begun in Leo F. Schmidt Case Judge M.

C. Hamiel Wednes- rises looking at first like day overruled a defense This word comes from C. C. wife as a Maine Republican. A transcript of the hearing will be submitted to Washington, where the final decision on the affiliated with St.

Paul's odist church. Surviving, besides her husband, are three sons, Clifford Harold Anderson, of Illinois, Donald, of San Diego, and Alfred, of Bakersfield, three daughters, Charlotte Bryan, of San Diego, Catherine Skala of Los Angeles, and Alice McGnan, of Anchorage, Alaska; 11 grandchildren; four sistersJLilia Laing, of Red Oak, Stella' Hubler, of Cedar Valley, Ellen M. Hubler, of Cedar Rapids, and Julia Bair, of Buchanan, and two brothers, Brian Marker, of West Branch, and Norman, of Cedar Bluffs. Funeral announcement-twill be made later. Friends may call at the Rohn chapel Thursday.

Wylle- Professor 85ronomy at avenue NE on a the University of Iowa, third offense drunk driving uru charge. Prof. Wylie pointed out that there is also more to look for. Rejected by Reds Henry, South Amana, a son Sept. 29.

BIRTHS ST. LUKES. Sova, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Marion, a daughter Sept.

29. By Nadine Subotnlk. Gisettc EnterUlnmtnt Editor. At 11:35 a.m. Wednesday television officially came to Cedar Rapids.

WMT-TV Inaugurated Reprogramming with a five-minute talk by Manager William B. Quarton. Then, after a few announcements and commercials, the channel 2 station joined the NBC network for preliminaries to the first game III the 1953 World Series. Then it came: Play ball! WMT-TV is now operating at maximum power of 160,000 watta, Quarton aaid. He asked viewer to be patient, noting that the staff is not familiar Sun-i wib TV yet, but emphasised that we hope in time we can Above and to the right of Venus is a reddish star, while below and to the left of Venus is another reddish body.

The latter, Wylia said, is the planet Mars. Day by day Venus and Mars are approaching each other until next Sunday morning they will almost seem to touch. TOKYO (UP) Communist China Wednesday rejected as Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John, 1136jUnacceptable a British nrotestlby 016 secretary of the air force.

Twentv-seventh street NE, I Snt 29. Reed, Mr and Mrs. 4 tci center Point road NE, a son b08t SePl- 9 8nd claimed the So-t 2 Communist war ship fired in self rjam Art ae ArtAinCT I earox. Mr and Mrs. Dick, defen5e.

UflmageS MgainST a snn Sent 29- Peiping radio broadcast the text Murnhv. Mi and Mrs James. of the formal note of rejection 1444 Second avenue SE, a son Mm-1 A government damage Sent "9 5Ult against four soybean milling Courthouse The motion was presented at the close of the states evidQiwe. After it was overruled, the defense began introduction of its testimony. The defense contended that the state had failed to prove a case against Schmid).

They also asked the court to rule out two previous drunk driving convictions, one in Tama county in 1944 and one In Poweshiek in 1946, because of insufficient evidence from court records. Judge Hamiel also overruled that request. Schmidt was arrested on the third offense charge Mrs. B. F.

Childs. Elizabeth Hayes Childs, widow of Furman Childs, died at her home in Monrovia, Calif, dtfy 10 bnef -Kidnap- Main Directed Verdict Denied (Continued from Page 1.) ajr at iu JJ.iu. ivuvwtu a uuvt 7. illness. Born Jan.

10, 1866, at1 you the ktnd of video we at p.m. following a Vvr Mr. and Mrs Kenneth. elyar Britains represents-: s7ndaCedar Rapman who 3-8 Tenth street NH, a daugh- Te, ng is i to-owner of one was filed 1328 o-. think we can and you hope we can.

75th street near suburban Overland Park, Monday. FBISle psln. "Sent 29 i rejection wednesday tn the Cedar Rapids Ragland. Sgt and Mrs. Ar- ccufred msid5division of federal district court.

JllHjlIiPLniUoaJScpt-29, Defendants are Cargill, an that Judge J- E. Heiserman overruled a motion for a di- ted- verdict inthe 4ury trial after the car he was Palo, she was a resident of Cedar Rapids until moving to California 27 years ago. Surviving are a daughfeiTTJrs: Meanwhile, he said. "Youre go- colli- -a the motor launch bore down ing to have fun with us laughing Waltcr-L. JscksoD, of 1T3Q Foucth-j ftm rri 8 driving was involved in a of a suit contesting the will of JaneTRrMain, who died Sept.

17, -If the --child- were Bobby lt oqUof-state- corporation i JHVORCE PETITIONS would indicate that the kidnapers had crossed the Missouri-Kansas state line The -school from which the boy was taken, is in Missouri. The Federal Bureau of Investl- business in Cedar Rapids; Honey-avenue SE; a son, Gordon W.i jn thanking viewers for their mead Products Company, with Childs, with whom she made hr reports on reception-of the test principal place of business at home in Monrovia, five grand-pattern, he said the station ap- children and seven great-grand- precja(eg that interest but is not children. yet ready for visitors. Mrs. Cnilds was a member ofj ask he said you atT 1 Spencer; the Washington Soy Mill Company: Joseph M.

Sinaiko of Cedar Rapids and the Iowa Mili-Ing Company of Cedar Rapids7 thC FirsrPrKbcrianchurch Ume 1952. The motion for directed verdict was presented by attorneys for Ruth Weidner, Mrs. Mains daughter who was named sole heir inthewilL being contested Mrs. Weidners attorneys ar- menacingly on gunboat. It said the gunboat signaled the British boat, which owa.

iwas flying no national flag, but cbmidt from Harriettldjd not receive a reply, bchmidt vjew 0f fact prate MARRIAGE LICENSE. vessels haveiong-harassed the Clarence Lunacek and Helen w' locality, the note Houser, -both of Cedar Rapids. ald be Communist patrol boat TRAFFIC COURT. kbe 'fired "warning shots in the air. It'said the launch Three Judgments.

Judgments ln three collection suits were awarded the plaintiffs' Wednesday. W. L. Fahey got ai Fi5rinHdScaJHecr-iwonI5aKationstepPedn8nd'thl $343.14 judgiJLt against EmmaM08k ecpecy develP; and Ray Wertz, and Transport) tb Truck and Equipment Company84 otb" got a $247.42 judgment against 11 Jjear old Virginia Sue, who is being kept Monrovia and the Order of East- ers Star. The studio, on Old is Marion road, gued that the contestants of the not expected to be completed will had failed to offer sufficient until 8nd of next month.

evidence that Mrs. Main was of 'i a'JLwI The station then showed the unsound mind when she signed byPLn "fiscal that attests it is a subscriber 'the will. They also argued that Kurth. Friends call the Dick Cox. motor opened Speeding Joe Renner, 805 fire first, firing 10 shots at the avenue NW; Betty Novotny, Red craft, which replied in kind.

Marion; Esther Barber. Ill Twenty-sixth street drive SE, each fined S10 and costs; Glen(Y0Ufhs Sentenced Cornwell, 373 Fifteenth street successor to the Washington firm The government asks judgment for $14,801.06 under one Interpretation of 'the facts and as an alternative judgment for $15,463.01 under another Interpretation. The suit is based on a Commodity Credit Corporation claim, which in turn is based on fail- E. may at Turner chapel after 1 p.m. out -of school.

Kansas City Chief of Detectives Eugene Pond said the abduction appeared to be well the contestants testimony -didnt show evidence of Mrs. Weidnerrs alleged influence over Mrs. Main. The judge overruled the motion Collection Suita. Two suits were filed Tuesday to the television code outlining good taste in telecasting.

The station is an affiliate of the CBS network and will also be carrying programs from Du Kohl Services. SE, fined $13 and costs George I Aftgf Fatal Oash Kanellis, 323 Thirty-first with the terms of 145 soybean o( her llf6i whodled at San Fran- S'rie hT program processor contracts. cisco Sunday, will be 'McDonald for $200 alleged due Phone Quia. of making's win1 because she was I on check and charles R- He said a housekeeper em-of unsound mind and because buiness 88 Youngs Auto ployed by Greenlease reported telecast Mrs. Weidner infhiencd h.

lServic i L2487 received a telephone call The contestants. aU heir, of agalnst Arthur Boss a week 8- The house during the drive SE, fined $14 and FORT DODGE (INS) Three Lake 8Vnye of five young people who sur-NE. Donald Wallace, Iowa CitV; ylved a rash jast Fnday whlch 8 Id-year-old Fort Dodge street NE.vybprt Schirm, route girl was killed were under sus- Rn8'd pended sentence Wednesday aft- street NE, erJeing law imeasz5 find costs. iviolations. TIRES.

1 Another girl, 17, who survived Tuesday at 2 23 p.m., grass at the crash was released from keeper said a woman who claimed to be a public school Test pattern will be each afternoon, except Series hours, from 1 until 5. Reg-i Mrs Main, are J. G. and Dean ular programming is scheduled IP. Clapsaddle, Edna and William each night from 5 to 11, with L.

Main and Mrs. E. J. G. Bloe-Sunday sign-on at 1 for the pro- mandahl.

The contracts were a means of supporting the price of soybean oil and provided that penalties or refunds should be made In the event of such things ss an increase in the sale price of the oil. -Farmer- in the Brady mortuary at 2 p.m. Friday by the Rev. B. Franklin Galloway.

Burial will be in Cedar Memorial cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary after 3 p.m. Thursday. The family requests no flowers, please, that friends contribute instead to the Cancer fund if they so desire. (Continued from Fage 1.) of the children and what schools they attended.

However, district school offl- The trial is in its second week. football games, starting Oct, 11. WMT-TVs program schedule may be found on. The Gazettes TV and radio page daily. pJMelun'S'wmeUmenext ES, "iSai'e ''t1 "j1 hospital and turned over to juvenile authorities.

William R. Flattery, 21, of Fort Twenty-ninth avenue and Eighteenth street SW, company No. 2, company No. 5 called to help at survey. at The petition goes into a lengthy history of the case, explaining that such a contract was signed by Cargill on the Cedar Rapids plant now operated by Iowa Mill presenting their evidence to the jury Wednesday.

1701 Seventy avenue SE. Isightseers to stay away from the Farmer said Jday b8S home to avoid anv possibility any possibility -Warren- Mrs. Joseph Zobin. 2 33 Tuesday at 5:11 p.m., Dodge, the fifth survivor, was spark from trash burner to roof freed under $500 bond Tuesday al16.il C--street 8Wt-geferal pending grand jury acUon-on- a alarm, companies 4, 5 and No. charge of providing beer to mi-aerial; Tuesday p.m., grass nors.

He also was to appear who ing. gnd that a contract-signed Mary Anna Zobih by Honeymead on a Washington, made her home with her son, Iowa, plant was turned over to Charles E. Zobiri, 226 Second (Continued trom Page 1.) earned as governor, $25,000 a year. But the appointment is for life. Wednesday on charges of intoxi cation and drinking in a public place.

Killed when a car carrying six were creating a hazard near the young people went out of control Louisa viaduct were unfounded, land overturned near Fort Dodge still alarm, company No. Tues- was Janet Lee Rist, 17, of Fort day at 10:17 cigaret set fire Dodge. to chair at 307 Fifth avenue Driver of the car, John Pries- imately 46,000 bushels of soy-general alarm, companies 2. 5 kom, 19, was given the choice of beans on hand in each plant, iand No. 2 aerial; Tuesday at 10:57 a $100 fine or 30 days in jail On In two counts the petition lists rubbish on Otis road SE a charge of drinking beer in pub-six cases in which it says dam-near Otis avenue, still alarm, 'lie the same penalty was imposed ages are due to the government.

the Washington Soy Mill, a partnership of Joseph M. and I. D. Sinaiko. On Sept.

11, 1946, the petition says, the Smaikos and entered an agreement for exchange of the two plants. The exchange was to include approx street SW, died at 3:15 p.m. Tuesday after a long illness. Born in Czechoslovakia July 26, 1863, she came to the United States 59 years ago. Her husband, Joseph, died ln 1919.

Besides her son, five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren survive. Services will be conducted In the Brosh chapel at 2 p.m. Thursday by Theodore B. Hlubucek. Burial will be Jn the Anderson cemetery near Swisher.

Friends may call at the chapeL Schtnelzer Sentenced To Ten Years in Pen James A. Schmelzer, 31, Wednesday pled guilty to a forgery charge and was given a sentence years at ordered be as another imposed offender accused writing 1 Rapids was WARREN HUMBLE." SACRAMENTO (INS) Governor Warren of California Wednesday morning wired President Eisenhower his humble acceptance of the post of chief justice of the United States. At the same time Warren announced that he will resign as governor midnight Sunday and will be in Washington, D. C. Monday to take his oath of of fice when the supreme court convenes.

With statement Note Suit not to exceed 10 the Fort Madison penitentiary, Judge Floyd Phiibrick that the forgery sentence served at the same time 10-year sentence in June on a fourth false check charge. The forgery information Schmelzer of forged check ln Cedar May 18. The false check signed James Schmidt. always favored- a wo-j ge-mu-nicipal court tor Cedar Rapids ln place of superior court and justices of the peace. He subscribes completely to the Linn County Bar Associations proposal to establish a municipal court by a special vote at the Nov.

3 final election, the candidate said. Judge Matiaa current four' year term is scheduled to expire next May. His hope, Farmer said, would be to fill out the superior court term and later make application for appointment as mu nicipal court judge if that system is established by "popular vote. It Is understood that the gov xnor ofIowa would have ter name two municipal court judges if the superior court system is abolished. Later the judges would be elected under the normal procedure.

Both Farmer and Candidate Hulllnger have yet to file nomination papers signed by-at least 275 voters before officially rating a spot on the Oct. 20 primary ballot. Filing deadline is Oct. 6. alarming the abductors.

Reporters and photographers also moved back at his request Sweat and Hope." About all we can do is sweat, wring our hands and Greenlease, millionaire automobile distributor, said. Bobby was taken from the fashionable Notre Dame de Sion school Monday morning by a woman who claimed to be Bobbys aunt. Bernard Brannon, chief of police, said his department Is taking all routine measures usually taken in such eases, but other- wise we are sitting tight. Until the boy is returned alive well do whaLthefamilywani-us to do. The boys life is paramount We dont want to do anything that will jeopardize his safety.

The FBI refused to comment on the case. Greenlease, 71, has had tha Cadillac agency Jn Kansas City since 1903. In adition, he has an interest in an Oldsmobile agency, and for a. time was a partner in a Cadillac agency In Omaha. He married Mrs.

GreenleSe ln 197 after divorcing his lirstwife. company No. 4. ibut it was suspended. IOWA DEATHS.

Two other youths James J. Tama Services' for Warren1 19 8nd Robert Lee Stotzen, W. Wilson, 56, Thursday at 2 p.m. I8-were impended $100 in Harrison funeral home. Burial fnes- The drivers licenses of all -m Oak Hill-cemetery: -three were suspended.

for 30 days; Traer Services lor Robert C. Slicker Buys Cadillac If the contracts were transferred with the plants, the petition say, the government is entitled to: $33.06 from Honey-mead, the Washington firm, Sinaiko and Iowa Milling; $9,101.89 from all five defendants; $1,260 from Cargill alone, and $4,346.06 from Cargill Washington, Sinaiko and Iowa Milling. Thla total $14,801.06. For $6,100 Is Filed 13. ThuMd.y In phM Rat Hike Is Okayed WASHINGTON (AP) The Federal Communications Commission Wednesday authorized an If the court finds that the con' tracts were terminated by the ex eight, percent increase in inter- 8sk A $6,100 euit on a personal loan was filed Wednesday by Joe Teply agrfinst George J.

Teply. The plaintiff alleges he lent the defendant the money in 1950 for the purchase of real estate at 934 Twenty-first street SE. -The petition said the defendant later sold that house and bought one at 1705 Wilson avenue SW. In addition to the judgment for the money, the plaintiff seeks a lien against tha Wilson avenue house. state long distance telephone rates effective at midnight Wednesday.

My fellow Americans: The President ha designated me to be chief justice of the supreme court and I have wired him my humble acceptance. The honor of this office Is great but its responsibility to the people is greater. To be a member of this- high court, and as such an interpreter and defender of the Constitution for all the people of the United State is the greatest obligation that could be assumed by any lawyer. I will apply myself to the task with the very best that Is In me and will compensate for any limitations with industry and faithfulness to the cause oj constitutional' government in America' total of $15,463.01 in damages, divided ln this way; $11,344.11 from Honeymead, Washington, Sinaiko and Iowa Milling; from Cargfli. The suit was filed by F.

E. Van Alstine, S. attorney for the Northern district of Iowa. College Survey Asked Of Interim Committee SEEN IN D.M.T MOINES -UP) DES Des. DES MOINES (UP) Police reported Wednesday that a man claiming to represent a nonexistent New York firm passed a worthless check for $2,401 to purchase a 1950 Cadillac here after depositing a phony check for $2,800 in a local bank.

1 The man used the name Harold Lindell and claimed to be the Des Moines broker for the U. S. Mercantile Company, New York, police said. Detectives said apparently man deposited the check last Saturday- morning so that when he purchased the car In the afternoon the bank would be closed. Charles H.

Betts, operator of the Betts Cadillac Company, said the check was returned lor Insufficient funds and a telephone call to New York revealed the company was not listed in directory. Iowa State bank officials said the man deposited $400 -earlier last week to open his account and then withdrew $50. Police said apparently he had gone to Memphis, Tenn because a Memphis company telephoned the bank this week to dear" -a 6770 check signed by Lindell. MANY AUTOS. Marengo Man Nabbsd On 'Check Count DETROIT AP)- Thirty-one million families ln United States now own automobiles, the Automobile Manufacturers Association reported Wednesday.

DES MOINES (INS) Former State Sem Alden L. Doud of Douds Wednesday recommended to the Iowa interim committee that It conduct a survey of private college and junior college facilities before any expanding is done at state institutions. Doud said this was in line with a suggestion Gov, Beardsley made at the recent governors conference in Seattle and also ln his inaugural address. Jam il, 195L SohnS. ne hwrd Direct 800 2nd Av.

SE DIAL Mill Moines police said Wednesday they were checking a report Robert C. Greenlease, 8, kidnaped lremehool-t' Kansas. City" had been seen here. Police said the woman told a patrolman she had seen a boy answering the description of th Greenlease boy She said he was sitting on the lap of a man driving a light-panel truck with Kansas license plates, 4- But police said the woman did not get the license number of the frck' fhe reported to police about 10 minutes after she saw the boy. A 59-year-old Marengo man Wednesday was arrested by the sheriffs office on a false check charge.

1 He is Carl was taken Into custody by Deputy Sheriff Harlan Nibeck was to be arraigned on the charge late Wednesday. North Korean, MIG Reported in Okinawa TOKYO (AP) A you'd North Korean 'pilot who flew a Russian-built MIG-15 to South Korea Sept 21 1 in Okinawa helping American flyers test the jet fighter, lan authoritative source said Wednesday. Whereabouts of both the MIG and Its pilot had been secret MURDOCH FUNERAL HOMES MAHON ITS -v CINTU POINT mi WAUII U07 always a weleoms expression of sympathy FLOWERS The former Republican senator, who is on the board of trustees of Iowa Weslejran college at Mt Pleasant said he introduced a bill for such a survey in' the 1951 legislature and, although lt passed th senate, lt died ln the tjouse. He said the Interim committee had the power to order such a survey and hire personnel for it Doud said that action of the last legislature" showed expenditure tor expansion of state institutions Is nearing the limit UkdUtlQQrlRnitt BROSH1 GHAPEL Family Juica Owner Sued on $1,500 Note N. E.

Lillios and John 3. Shea Tuesday filed a $1,500 promissory suit against Fred D. Ely, op-jerator of tha Family Juica Company. The plaintiffs allege they sold the juice company to Ely April l. 1953, for $1,800 and that only of tha purchase price hat from JOHN E.

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