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The Gazette from Cedar Rapids, Iowa • 3

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The Cedar Rapids Gazette: Dec. 7, 1962 Awards GivenMrs- FaY fores DEATHS Unmarked Patrol Cars Daily Record hJorad Chief Explains Red Plane Rumors Killed in Indiana Auto Accident December 7, 1942. Begin Service Today DES MOINES (UPI) A Lewis C. Ellington Lewis C. Ellington, 1553 Workers for Mentally' III The Weather 1 'avenue Friday at a stceet SE; Leonard Clements, Central City, each fined $10 fleet of 68 unmarked, Iowa highway patrol cars went High and lew tempature Thursday arid costs.

duu WASHINGTON (AP) local hospital. Born Nov. 26. 18S6. ath and inches ot precipitation gy Stanley Meisler Bismarck is Min'apoiij J3 ii .1 Disobeying traffic signal The U.S.

air defense chief r.ranH Island he lived! II 2 'Betty M. Ward, 877" Oakland I A I TO (AP) Duiuth J3ii jomaha sin road NE. fined $13 and costs. cr-ipnfiste cited l. Ansele 74 47 Phoenix 75 41 ui uur-lureign M.ieniii;s-tueu M.aml an S4 43 r'r" n.itranrImT lil'jk.

Mostly-do jlonrfined $lt) and costs. 1 mental retardation received tarY IS" muffler Ronald L. awards from President Ken- In Hopkinton before Thursday reports of to Cedar Rapids 20 planes over the U.S. ago. He was a retired cm-jduring the Cuban crisis ap-ploye of the Borden Co 'parently lrace t0 1ights by Surviving are his wife; a Mrs.

James Doyle i American, planes which were Cedar Rapids; six grandchil-ltemporanly unidentified, drenufive.stepchildren, and' Gen. Gerhart, com- Friday night with scattered light snow north central and Hyde, 221 Sixth street NW, fined $25 and costs. east, lows in the 20s. Consid he British and hose Foreigners "France 'is a brothel the Swedes are nudists, the Germans are health-through-joy types and the remaining Europeans are oily gypsies." That's an Englishman's view pf the continent. And now some Britishers want to join those devilish foreigners across the channel as economic brothers in the Common Market.

How this development has the ancient empire trembling to the roots of the oaks in Sherwood forest is. told with wit and perception in an Associated Press dispatch coming up in Sunday's Cedar Rapids Gazette. Watch riedy Thursday night. The President, who is closely concerned with the once hopeless-problem, ac- erable cloudiness, warmer southeast, highs 30s east to 40s west. Further outlook Partly cloudy and turning a little cold Sunday.

4 a sister, Mrs. James carter, mancier-in-chiet oi. tne Norm into service Friday an ef- fort to allow patrolmen to "move in closer to violators." of traffic laws and curb the rising highway death toll. Safety Commissioner Carl Pesch, who earlier this week announced the first use of "plain patrol cars in Iowa in years, said seven more cars' will be stripped of their markings and principal tell-tale equipment and join the fleet by Saturday. Adlai (Continued from Page 1.) -sister of President Ken Iowa' Deaths Shcllsburff NJrs.

Carl Whipple, 82. Services Sunday at 2, Grace Trinity church. Burial: At Vinton. Friends may call at Fry and' Holland's in Vinton after 1 p.m. Saturday, (Photo on Picture Page) of Denver.

American Air Defense Corn- Mr. Ellington was a mem-'mand. said that because of ber of Immaculate Concep-; intensified air operations in tion church "where services connection with the buildup cepted an invitation to pre sent Kennedy Foundation Five-day forecast Tem- Tom Tollenaar. i Sigourney will be held Monday at 9 by for a possible invasion of the Rt. Rev.

Msgr. Cuba, "a few high-altitude peratures will average nearj33. serviced i Sunday at 2, Chris-jWdru; normal southwest to 3 to church. Reynolds'. (honoring scientists forj degrees below normal north-! Oelwein-Mrs.

H. R. medicine closer lo i Roach. Burial: Sacred Heart nights were not initially co- pas Saturday throush next 0- luiuujr i iiuc ua, td i i i- cemetery, Monticello. Ko-ordinated with our Norad sary: Sunday at 7:30 control system-, and there MRS.

FAY JONES Wednesday. Normal lows on ana omer 15 to 20 in the north to the'E 1 An i Tkn fnn ffnm by Msgr. Roach in the fore were initially carried for it. Mrs. Fay Jones, who re Teahen chapel where friends, as unknown aircraft r.

lower zus extreme tuuui. Vjunim fi; Sun- kw.i uinue Canada. Indonesia, and may call after 2 p.m. Following standard procedures, he explained, Norad in these instances sent aloft its interceptors to vis- in the north to the upper 30s1 Decorah-George H. France-have delved far into Ior yea" the same Le- day.

in the south There will be a 56. Services Sunday at 2:30. St. the mystery of chemical dar Rapids drug store, was; slow warming trend early in John' Lutheran" church in that produce these killed Thursday in an auto! Clarence F. Heldt narinA hirnms Sterne s.

idiseases. Their Clarence Heldt, 57 Collection Suit On File Against Van Home Firm a tiolKr irlonlifu tllA hioh-flv- in. jji-iivju, luiiiiiip v.ui. FJarrv nr annjini mai inuioimuuin. i again' Monday or Tuesday.

'services Monday at 2, Camp-have been naiIed before 1 Her son, Alvin. and his machinist Lryoyac co ing planes picked up on ra. Precipitation will average bell's. scientific world. wife suffered serious injuries dietl.

at ms "om.edar screens. He added, .10 of an inch or less, occur-! Garber 'Joseph Thein, 87.1 The oldest of the group. in the same accident. The south Swsher earlv "Subsequently we were i A $48,820.75 "honesty insur-i IServices Monday at 10, bt.Tvar. Asbiorn boiling, threp werp pnroutP to Flor-day- Born April I sua, ai ahlp to confirm that these ance'Vcollection suit involv Micnaeis cnurcn.

ncsary au- A hie iK Isworth. 1 he had ring as light rain or snow C.R. Weather ing a Marengo man and a iua uii vak.auuu urn, weir atiicwuitv nuo-itwnj. urday and Sunday j- ofl tl. i about mental discovery re- The accident happened oniworked Cedar Kapids the Gerhart concluded Witt's in Elkader.

Pur- 'an Home implement firm High Thursday 27, tardation 28 years ago. S. highway 31 north ofilast nine years Jn smS-m re mvife rdJlished reports of overllifh.s Cedar youngest, Dr. Jerome Le-i Indianapolis and near jeune of France, a 36-year-old blesville. scrambles' I in tliP trnnt.

IIUIII UIV idaughters, Joyce to check interceptors scientist, made his discovery about mongolism just San Franc sco and Mrs. uc lt Mu 1,1,111 Hits Ice Indiana police said the'nnvia Miiur nf Rirharrtsnn Wflai oe Milwaukee, are J.I. Case Co three years ago Jones car, driven by Dr. Lejeune's work followed C. i Alvin Jones, skidded ou two sons, Evan of tlnt and the J.I.

Case Credit Corp! ft Rapitls and Lyle with thel0 -'of any spot arrr.v orand- "0 RusMdn aircraIt 01 aay Surety Co. of New York. Ie overn.n nK. According to the petition. oirnor pvriMi imMiii iii Trr.

Control on 400-foot icy Low overnight .14 Noon Friday 32 2 p.m. Friday 35 Rainfall None Total for December 17 Normal for December 1.43 Normal through Dec. ..33.18 Total for 19G2 32.04 Barometer falling 29.83 Humidity at noon 54 Mind direction and velocity At Municipal airport at noon, NW at 12 m.p.h. Sun rises Saturday, sun sets, moon sets, 3:37. 1 UC 11111 1 UW Ul lllUUHWiu i 4 innnr Mnrrav Rarr of Can- me nignway ana couwea, chiidren: sisiers.

Mrs. ided nedy, as a star touch football player. And Mrs. Joseph P. Kennedy, mother of the President and Atty.

Gen. Robert Kennedy and mother-in-law of Shriver, was "the woman who founded the m'ost successful employ-, ment agency in the world." No Response Kennedy laughed at the family comments but made no effort to respond in kind. Stevenson previously had denounced Saturday Evening Post article as inaccurate and a gross misrepresentation of his position. The story, written by Washington Newsmen Stewart Alsop and Charles Bartlett, a close Kennedy friend, quoted anonymous but apparently high ranking officials as saying that Stevenson had dissented from Kennedy's decision to set up a naval blockade around Cuba and had7 advocated a diplomatic approach. Stevenson said he supported the blockade decision and in his letter nedy told him "how deeply I regret the unfortunate stir.

I In his talk Thursday part of the continental Credi( is en ada. two other bv" I'J SinCC lw-i. rlnn" i i ft 'winners. ,0 dIIU s- UK" the Cuban crisis." III I IUVI1 plllll I IIIUIIV 111, Ml rangements with Case ers. Credit investigations are The Kennedy Foundation! 7' 1 toi ban uiego, ana a Drouu-r, Shopping Days 'Til Christmas also announced awards to Dr.

rTU Edward of Bloomington, Services: Brosh chapel atBoy, 5, Ignites LOat The Jones' and Dr. Martz Samuel Kirk, director of the made by Case employes, Claim False Reports were-taken to Riverview hos- ni: a time to be announced later. With Cigaret Lighter 30' I I I univerhiiv ui uiinuis ic- VI. I ICQU Ul vumiiiwii cparch nstitute. for his work 1, ouriai: Linwuu irmi-iciy 'search institute, for his urial The petition says the de: iiucy wcic usieu in serious, i ri a may can at inv kihc hUpi Year Ago Today High, low, 20; rainfall, none.

Degree Days 'Thursday .1 I condition Friday, i oi ivir. anci ivirs. iMuieu," nunii.ii' lchanel after 6 p.m. Sunday. i v.

in.nmnrp nniirumv. Klart Hnf an Ac in the education of retarded Market MeTenasicnildren andadultS) and t0 lc Farm olin the National Association for According to word. 43 ceived hv CpHar RaniHc rpl- Retarded Children for its enue was blamed for set-iering employes oi fioin piain-Services jting fire to a coat in the tiff firms for losses up to Sulthoff, Olea 2:30 Satur-'bathroom of his home Thurs- $100,000 per employe. LINCOLN, Neb. (UPI) -iWOrk in attracting American ferpd a hrokpn a Total to date- .1.333 Through Dec.

6 last year 1,393 Percent of normal year 20.1 Total normal year .7 6,631 Mississippi Stages One of the dealers under Dr. Walter Hallstein, presi- interest in the problem ih Hi)S r7 at Kuba funeral home b.v!dav with a cinaret lichter mental retardation. broken ribs and Ch Mk BurH- rX Me- DamaP(' was confined to the. floor plan arrangement, In all, the foundation's hrni.Pn rnarhn 'the bathroom. the petition says, was Mahr dent of the European Common Market, Thursday de- LaCrosse 4.9 rise .1 1 nr.

hrr awards totaled $225,000. uromers v-iosepn arm ici- the Common Mar- io iiended nald Mahr) of Van Home. McGregor 6.9 rise agricultural policy and Supervisor of their account was Cecil Kenneth Robinson, identified as a resident of Dubuque (.1 no Davennort 4.5 rise it was discnmina- Planned Visit They planned to visit Mrs. Jones' grandchildren in Miami until the first of the year. Eiehtv-seven vears old and G.O.P.

Pledges Drive for South Congressional Seats Fashion Farms Receiverships Moved to C.R. Keokuk 2.3 fall .1 tory against the U.S. farm- Marengo. er. Births Mercy The nlaintiffs allece that push in the South has night, Kennedy made no mention of the "stir" or the Cuban native of Lisbon.

Jack Bel1 Dec. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Gary Seibert, 1113 Second avenue Hallstein, in an address at Nebraska Wesleyan univer rVIUJHinUIl Utl lllllVfU 111V till Of 11,, s- suited in the election Because some of the prop-ij0nps came to Cedar Rap- WASHINGTON (AP)-Re- SE, a daughter. sity, said the farm policy involved is in the Ce-ljds wjth her husband in 1899 'publican National Chairman iiorne pai inei snip iu sen in excess of $48,820.75 worth of goods without paying the Dec.

4 Mr. ano Mrs, uooprig Common Market pro llllllll lVllKtTL (I Hil WiniMn rtitTrifT dar Rapids district, copies of Mr. Jones worked in the Williajti E. Miller pledged Republican house members. To Stay in Job? Miller seems likelv to con vides for one system of lev- Butschi, 32!) rniruetn drive SE, a son.

proceedings io. two- Des'dnir stnrp of thp fnrmpr Fridav an all-out G.O.P. amounts due under the floor Crash- (Continued from Page 1.) IOC or customs instead of.Moines federal court Kofm-o Knvino ramnaipn in 1964 foe south- madeT Dpt. fiTo the Tan'liies jpr; agreement and tinue in his iob desDite some Pan reports on the stock. iaise Iproposals that a full-time Kenneth Loesel.

278 aniereni systems usea ership cases were tiled hri-his own store at 100 Third ern electoral votes and con eighth avenue SW, a son: Gary before its founding. in the 'TJedar-Rapids avenue Mrs. Jones gressional seats. NW, hand. Smejkal, 3418 avenue Ipaid chairman be selected.

son Window Co. He was a high school coach at Clear Lake many years. A .1924 graduate of Coe college, he auarlerbacked daughter; Gordon l. wu.u worKea in mai siore wun Miller made clear in a re-! As a member of-congress 2311 -B avenue NE; a daughtcr. to some U.S.

Farmj. The two cases are the ones him, helping to make drug port prepared for the open-lof New York Miller divides St Luke's lBelt CritiCS and of the time belvveen the house Lo'an Protection They also claim that these actions were taken lo pro- tw fiTo th f.rriiir, of -1 ZLZZZ V' nauonai ium-(and lhe committee and re tect a loan they say was f00thall team that year Denton Welch lburnett a common arKei was iair to oi rasn.ui. i arug store wnicn oecame al- mittee meeting that he has cpjves nf) son; Bryce England. American farmer. jthe Swine Improvement most an institution at 1508 no intention of soft-pedaling thp pay for heading group.

secretly made to me van to a tie with the University Assn. of Meservy. I First avenue NE. Center Point road NE, a Development of the one party efforts in Dixie. Plaintiffs in the rct.Mitun.

Alter Mr. Jones death in; Home partnersnip ny rvirs. 0f Wisconsin. He won 11 ath-Robinson. letic letters during his col- The plaintiffs say payment tart.cri hnc hpen dpmanded of the! 1 Ohio State Chairman Ray Bliss, who has been mentioned as a possible national daughter; Thomas Love.

policy for the Common Vemon, a son; Kenneth Palas, 2900 Seventh avenue. Market, he said, opens pos- Farms suit are Cattle Own-1942 the store was sold to O. h0 cporpca. ers Corp. and Herman Jer- n.

Grady, who continued 1Lnk of several G.O.P a dauRnter; James sir.uumn, aiutmica iui uig ujjijuuum ties." operate it under the Jones candidates in the South could; bnl Alice; a Son, Christopher, of VIS 01 INPW IUJTK. 100 Defendants it h'ie t-iri 1 art in 11H a name Since I953Tit has the Republican he saw no reaVon Alburnett, a son; Terry Gibson, Mt. Vernon, a daughter; Ru-doph Quandcl, Amana, a son; Larry Clubb, route three, Mar- 1 a uaujir bonding company in its an-'ler 0f i 1 a 1 hia; two operated as the Jones Para Defendants are more than! mount Pharmacy. Hallstein also attacked the assumption that American farm surpluses are related to creation of the Common Market. cnang.ng u.e denjes the exiSt.ence;grandchildren; brothers' seluP- nf (hp bond and denies thei sition in the big industrial states two years from now.

In reply, Miller said: "Do not be misled or dismayed 100 individuals and firms who, "with Jervis, invested in Liked Public The body is at Turner's. J-ashion harms which pur- "Eventually, I think we alleped irregularities in the are coming to a full timei(ansactions. chairman," he said. "It! for $48,820.75 Until 1955 Mrs. Jones ion.

a son; Kussell UuUois, Mt. Vernon, a son. Fires Spark's from trash burner at 2258 Forty-second street SE, Thursday at 2:28 p.m. Defective chased cattle arid" 11 Hav etnro those who are trying to them for the benefit of the then yntil her retire-jf northern Repub.jcans a ak tne of a man plus lnterest and court Volcano Locking Barn at iment last summer to ao me jod. uui mere ccr- -asked bv the plaintiffs.

Cattle Owners Corp, was worked on four hours ajsouthern inroads Our suc-Jtain js reason i HaWai ErUpts fnrmpd bv a maioritv of i cesses in the South need no- i the at Truman Library changing operation on fMe Friday was a this time." 'collection suit filed by Pro- HONOLULU volcano on thp island of INDEPENDENCE, to liquidate thetinJ; akin her hom Japology. They are the prod-P) They're locking thelassets of Fashion Farms, the' ionn Biair hnurA iuct of hard and intelligent uay "ic rest ui nei barn, so to speak, at the petition says, but it has beenl Mrc Tftnoc 'effort on the part of people 1 ouulon, a Hawaii erupted early Friday mittee. Miller laid 'most of, VPW. 1 1 acamst Gaddis dedicated to the Republican lighting the sky with a red- Harry S. Truman library.

jfound necessary to complete confidante of hundreds of princfples of freedom and for the Republi-Brothers Manufacturing Co. jb ourgiar aidrm sys em isine process unuer supervi- customers and had watched can laiiure mane any oif, OI waiiora. mjPS i sound being- installed at the li-jsion of the court. many of her young custom- u.n. uA.

A tcr Ann i rM rao fniMnx To Broaden mraC aWWa- u. ers grow to become promi miicani gains in iuhkicm. Between i-cd. 1. ana pru last month to what he called jo, the petition says, the President Kennedy's plaintiff delivered to the de- Emphasizing 'a determlna- blower motor at 121 Sixth street NW, Thursday at 6:21 p.m.

Cigaret to seat in 700 block of First street SW, Friday at 6:34 a.m. Divorce Decrees Laurel J. Bilsland from John W. Bilsland. Marriage Licenses Alan A.Lyon and Dolores Price, both of Marion.

Divqrce Petitions Ruth D. Mills vs. La Verne J. Mills. Darlene R.

Maack vs. Donald F. Maack; Municipal Court (Police Division) Speeding John Winkle, 373 Twentieth street SE; James H. Hughes. 702 street SW, each fined $25 and costs.

John W. Jones, Elmhurst, 111., forfeited $20 bond. Joe DeMaria. 2434 nuii 1 uiw vunu oiuaii nent citizens Nn12, Jappointed receiver. At thej jke th William Holloway, regional time of the filing, lhat firm' eiimmo1 hA ua tin? oo summed up her philoso- tion to broaden the G.O.P.

'sjdramatized action in order-fendant products valued at "Operation Miller! ing a quarantine on offen- Entire purchase Express Your Sympathy said that so far as he is arms shipments to price was due in 30 days, it; Services Administration, saidiceived, from liquidation like to be busy. cerned there will be no un- cupa says contested congressional Saying none of the amount; the system would cost about.the livestock; $2,000. Plaintiffs in the Swine Im- Library guards have been provement Assn. suit are the Surviving are two sons, races in the South two years Coins in Fountain has been paid, it asks judg Kanl I nf fpnar Ran. r.nm namnfrala 1 A armed since the theft of theine owners torraed 7 I.

S1- LUVi m.nymeni uia.o,, H.u, to liquidate the association, -v 'M w.w.r. wjmuum in thousand coins, most of them. interest uci. ju. coins.

anrt Hnmnhrpv rinprman nf wmandj seven a a 1 i-nouse races in the boutn last 'pennies, have been thrown -A 17 Back Home ui cu, aim a 1 (into the fountain inside" the Belmont, Mass. sjji lowers Leivelleii 1 BEVERLY HILLS (AP)- I "We plan to field a candi-lcity Art. museum each year Jones Receiver Mailbox To Be Added On "Santa's Sleigh" Mrs. Jones was a memDerdatp" apainst everv crortart rhPro wivnn hn rpturnpd Defendants were more 01 me rirsi Lumeran cnurcn. crat however well I r.

A en-J 1958. The money, an average to his home from a a year, goes into the week vacation in the West or the next two Saturdays an ju inaiviauais ano nrms uc trenched he may seem a letter box will be attachedlwho had invested in the asso-ia the First Lutheran church. be Miuer said museum's general fund. Indies and Florida. to the "Santa's Sleigh" when'ciation, formed to purchase' 1:30 P-m- Monday by Dr.

Deborah drive SW; Wesl'ey Miller, Ely; Donald Matteson, 433 Eighth avenue, Marion; Larry Kolsrus, Shellsburg; Gene Brodrecht, 2355 Eleventh avenue, Marion; Patricia Wischmeyer, 42 Twenty-fourth avenue SW; John Stokesberry, 934 Twenty-first1 street SE; Donald Rempe, 651 Fortieth Theodore A. Youngquist. it makes its rounds in down ihogs and manage them for Burial will be Cedar Me- the investors. town Cedar Rapids. pi Jones also was manager of monal cemetery, ine Doay He added that, as he views', the situation, few of the South's 128 electoral votes can be taken for granted by the Democrats much longer.

Miller said the G. O. P. Florist EM 4-2144 l) TOWN end COUNTRY SHOPPING CENTER il the Swine Owners Corp. and WIU De 31 turner cnapei ai- BROSH CHAPEL "An ntittari Devoted to Public Service" 1107 THIRD STREET SE PHONE E.Wf-81137 Air Conditioned Pip Organ was named receiver.

The 1 m- unaay tition said $175,690.15 already A spokesman for the Cen tral Retail Merchants bureau said the letter box is being installed so youngsters can mail their Santa Claus letters. The Sleigh will be making regular trips through the had been received in the licj uidation. High Journalism CONCORD, N. daily newspaper, "Among Amongother things, the receivership order signed bylthe was published Jhtrt't Mort of Everything Downtown DURING DECEMBER RETAIL STORES IN DOWNTOWN CEDAR RAPIDS WILL BE OPEN -THE FOLLOWING NITES 'til 9 P.M. Serving Cdo Hopidt or 12 fi yon v'rtk fruit flown mmum 308 3rd EM 05II Federal Judge Roy Stephen- at the summit of the loop both Saturdays between 11:30 a.

and 4 p.m., start-json of Des Moines enjoined' foot Mt. Washington, in New ing from the Second streetindividual investors from Hampshire 'from 1877 to XT Beautiful Evergreen 'Wreaths Grave Mounds World war I. taking possession of any property of the association. side of the former Newman jstore building, About 700 children rode the Sleigh last Saturday, the bureau reported. Fingertipgift shopping at its best.

Shop the want ads. On Sunday your Gazette Want Ad is welcomed into more than 70,000 homesh-rr Blankets First Assembly of God Church 1101 Oakland Road N.E. Cedar Rapids, lowa ATTEND SUNDAY SCHOOL at 9:45 'Attend Morning Worship at 10:45 Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M. A CHURCH WHERE YOU ARE WANTED rastor Fre R. Cottwald Dial EM 2-1121 before 5 PM Saturday to order your- want ad for the Sunday edition; JOHN B.

TURNER SON Funeral Directors Serving all faiths since 1888 800 2nd Ave. S.E. Phone EM 2-1131 KREBS FLOWER SHOP EM 3-2081 Daily pelivery 2121 18th St. SW CENTRAL RETAIL MERCHANTS BUREAU.

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