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Mitchell Dally Republic Saturday, Mar. 29, 19ft!) Weather Bureau Issues Flood Advisory Table John Gassman Rites at Howard HOWARD Funeral Mass for John J. Gassman, 82, will be at a.m. Monday at St. Agatha Catholic Church with the Rev.

ar -II it lne weamer nureau nas is- is uui ai-tuiupaiiicu The Rosary will be recilcd at sued ncw flood advisory rainfall. Warm rains clot lu Su day ni 1 at for rivers in South Dakota and the melting period would cause'. 0 Willoughby Funeral Home. In- Student Killed At Texas School faster melt By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS would give higher crests, The weather bureau has is- is not accompanied iiuriuyvcai lOWB. higher crests.

tumnn inrl torment will be in St. Joseph sin the dajly patlGrn of Crcsts be augmenled tviecn i. ana pcrature and precipitation dur- three to five feet by ice 1S aa ing lh spring break up period at those points frequently sub 'Houston. lf 6 at Ca nVtni is known at this time, said ject lo severe ice action. March 27 a.a Mitchell hospital.

lhc lcerUin assumptions The table shows two crest PRAIRIE VIEW, Tex. (AP) Stale police reported three buildings were set on fire today at Prairie View College in a disturbance which broke out after a student was stabbed and ralps killed. Texas Rangers and state highway patrolmen were summoned sheriff's trouble broke out be- Eisenhower Library Closed Until Wednesday John Quart Rites Set at Scotland chairman of the Governors' Interstate Indian Council, an or- ganization representing 25 states 'in the nation. Tributes (Continued trom I'age 1) tty DON REEDER Associated Press Writer years ago that he would be. bur ied at Abilene but this ABILENE, Kan.

(AP) The well-kept secret. The Army LIU: uuicau, dftftuinpiuiiift i lie ictuit: On Scb. 22, 1911 he(married mugt bc madc in ordcr to esti va i ucs for each river station. Margaret Noises at Howard and they farmed in the Canova area covcr until moving to Howard about break ap roaches 20 years ago. He had been a Th township officer, director of lhe Farmers Elevator at Canova agent for a mutual company and officer in the church at Epiphany.

Survivors include daughters, Mrs. William (Cecelia) Klinkhammcr, Farmer, and ine iauic Mrs. George (Mae) Klinkhammer, Howard; three sons, Edmund and Myron, Howard, and Bernard, Canova; 35 grandchildren; four great grandchildren. Two brothers, Nick, Oakland, and Leo, Lake City, Iowa, and two sisters, Mrs. Francis Stentz, Mitchell, and Mrs.

Paul Zens, Epiphany. He was preceded in death by his wife in 1965, one brother and two sisters. doors of the Dwight D. Eisen- which whs in full charge of 0 hower Library, museum, chapel rangements treated it as "top tne boyhood home are locked secret," and members of the Mr 3 a.m. The Negro today and those in 0 miles northwest of Th ey were dosed Ffl dayi circles who learned of it, re- Chnsl about an hour after the nation'sIspected Eisenhower's wishes for ac situation seems president died ln Washing-lprivacy.

introl at this time, a spokes- tnn W. Mannhalter Rites at Murdo control tJ hc rT cxa pa for the chapel where flood potential of the.The first, or lower, value Is 01 Public Safety said shortly aft- Elaenhower wm be burledi the of based on the most recent: cr a complex will remain shut until measurement of snow depth and elatr snf the funeral Wednesday. water equivalent and current as-i Wesley Davidson, 20 of A nonh wind fuffles ev tions: sossinents of soil condition or; City was stabbed lo death. Ofii- rgreeng flanking he five tall Melting proceeds at a potential. rs ,9 ht anot er stu marble tablets erected by the, insurance erale rate The higher) in at once, several hour Daugh ter3 of the American be at 2 p.

m. Monday at Much slower, protracted approximately one and; after the slaying, details ot olutlon Feeble spring sunlight the United Methodist Church melt rales would give lower lone half inches of additional! which were not immediately: tfmtor nff (hp wa with the Rev. Carl Evans crests than those indicated in precipitation from now lo the available. By Republic News Service SCOTLAND Funeral services for John Quasi, 88. will be at 2 p.m.

Sunday at the Zion Lutheran Church with the. Rev. Glen Isernhagen officiat- general will was Interment will be in Roseh i 11 wealth as well as in America. Cemeterv under lhe direction of, "He will always be warmly 'Home, 'remembered here, she said, Mr Quast was born July his presence among us in at Menno to Mr. and Mrs.

ithe war years as a great soldier and died March.and leader of the allied forces Tyndall hospital. On and later for his statesman- 1902 he married Lydiaiship which did much to further at Menno and cause of understanding be- until moving to Scotland in'tween our two countries." 1931. He worked as a carpenter, west German Chancellor Kurt operated a service stalion eo rg Kiesinger also noted Ei. was employed by E. F.

Ardery. isenhower's postwar efforts. t. l( bonor the memory of this Funeral services Survivors include his widow; ne son, Arthur, Muscatine, Christ Frieda Max American who War II safeguarding peace and in the world and who, idate of snow disappearance. stone building housing in I 6 f.l 13 Boundary Realignment Praised JAMES RIVER Scotland, S.D 13 Forcstburg S.D 12 Huron, S.D It Aehton.

S.D 1.1 Stratford, S.D 14 Columbia, S.D 11 MISSOURI RIVER Sioux City ....16 6.1 20.0 18.0 20.0 20.0 18.0 17.0 22.0 19.0 21.0 21.0 19.5 18.0 I 18.7 18.0 19.8 19.8 18.1 16.9 miles from the nearest town, then set fire to three frame as smaller i Officers said about 100 per- ac The body will lie in state sons, apparently students since Cr used durlntf World Sunday evenin uiwL Prairie View is several! vver used durlng wona wai Funeral Home. Burial will be laible ot 1- the Murdo cemetery. i. Mr. Mannhalter was born Beach, Ha.

7, 1899 at Anoka, to Mr. Mrs. Emantiel Redman, Knutn bateUlte truslful cooperation between our two peoples." Pone Paul VI conveyed to ry house at the corner of South east Fourth and Kuney streets, structures on the campus. Stale police were told the senhower and hls 0p a mage amnunted to brothers spent their boyhood. nn about $40,000.

Psychiatrist" 4 -3-62 3-1920 4-1881 4-24-52 4-19-52 5-24-50 0.4 13.0 16.0 24.3 4-14-52 Murder Politically Motivated PIERRE 1 Frank Farrar says the realignment of regional boundaries for various federal programs is a "wonderful step toward bring closer ties" between state and federal agencies. "Under the ncw program, South Dakota will be served by the Denver area offices. Federal offices involved are the Department of Labor; Depart- man winter had a frigid fist Old Man Winter Hangs On By THE ASSOCIATED PRESSS Salurday at the Zion Lutheran It may be spring and April with the Rev. Glen Ismay be only days away, but old ernhagen officiating. Mrs.

H. Lerssen Rites at Scotland By Republic News Service services Henry (Katie) Lers- for Mrs. sen, 91, 3(( of homestead is a sprawling one- story museum built of native limestone, its lobby mural de- and Mrs. David Mannhalter and died March 27 at the Pierre hospital. He moved to Lyman County with his parents.

On March 30, 1923 he married Mabel Jones at Mitchell. They farmed in Jones County moved to Murdo in 1954. News (Continued from Page 1) picting important events in the Survivors include Ids widow; former president's life. three daughters, Mrs. Clarence could transacl business as a re- and sponsible governmental body." i Ashley also says he believes in integrating the Indian com Across the street to the southi(Laverne) Oiler, Vivian; Mrs.

is a similar structure of two'Andrew (E 1 r) Jorgensen, floors, the library where City, and Mrs. Vernon 16 million pages of documents i (Janet) Trygstad, Snohonish, trace Eisenhower's youth, four sons, Kenneth, De- munity on the reservation with its surrounding white neighbors. In the field of education he said the "high schools on reservations should not be expanded, but instead, off reservation President Nixon "our heart-felt condolences on the loss of this, your dear friend and mentor, and our sympathy to the nation." South Vietnam President Nguyen Van Thieu said "Eiscn- ihower was a truly great hero the Free World. His passing is mourned by all free men." In Tokyo, Prime Minister Eisaku Sato said he was deeply distressed to learn of the death of the leader "who loved peace." Canadian Prime Minister tary career and his years in the Otto. Phoenix, jhigh schools should be developed Itrl 11 NTnVt 1 Ei- un- Pierre Elliott Trudeau said senhower was particularly --o derstanding of Canadian prob- While House.

William Springfield; cooperatlveiy" wTth lems and Canadians "will long LOS ANGELES (AP) Sir-' About 100 yards west of the Donald, Murdo. communities who encourage in-'remember the leadership he ban Bishara Sirhan did not go'brary at the end of a broad side-; Three brothers, David and itegraled syslems." gave into childhood trance and "his walk stands the. tiny alWaiths Paul, Portland and Ru-1 He said that reservation-onlyi President Gustavo assassination of Sen. Robert chapel, where Eisenhower will ben, Washington, Indj three schm)ls confine fha Orda cabled Mrs. hisen- sisters, Mrs.

Alma Brigg, Port Mrs. City, Stella Kirk, Salt and Mrs. Esther Kennedy was motivalcd by po- be buried. litical reasons," says a psychia-j Constructed of the same land; trist who spent 200 hours study- light-colored limestone as lhe Lake ing the young Jordanian and his 'other buildings, lhe chapel Columbus Ohio 25 topped by a slender spire con-'grandchildren ana 11 great carillon grandchildren. background.

the chlWren an I nrovide little chance hower Uiat her husband's name and provide nuie cnance 01 a u- n0f i will always be bonded to the competition. He said that with rSr thi PS the "stn- struggles for the best causes of will be at 2 o'clock by. dents do not get an opportunily ment of Health, Education and Welfare; Housing and Urban Development; Office of E- conomis Opportunity, and the Small Business Administration. The Nixon administration al- wrapped around South Dakota Salurday nonclheless. The reason was a mass of icy arctic air that moved into the area from Canada.

It plunged the tempcralure at Watertown Mrs. Hans Schwitzer and died Burial will be in Roseh 111 Cemetery with the Schmidt Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. She was born May 24, 1877 in with whaf waVpreviousTy "saUTcd music three times a day. at Sirhan's murder trial. Pollack, a professor of are i chimes, however, psy- until Wednesday.

chiatry at the University of Tall, narrow stained Southern California, was testi- windows pierce sides of Ihe oulside world. three brothers and! feel the Indian sTiencea a granddaughter. glass ir fying for lhe state in rebuttal long-shaped chapel, and anolher when the trial recessed until larger stained window looks MT MT. in i A i cinrinlo G. Merkle Rites youth must pursue an education thai would equip them with means of competing in the humanity." President Tito of Yugoslavia said he was "greatly grieved over hearing of the death." But Communist Cuba's Havana Radio had no praise.

It said Eisenhower's administra- an "was distinguished by an contend solulion increase of the warmonger hysteria in the United Stales." She was born May 24, 1877 mi Tuesday out of respect to Cedar County, Iowa, to Mr. mer president Dwight D. Eisen- altar. westward above a simple wood. walk of life, and we that education is the lo the many problems which The Havana broadcast called are prevalent among our peo-: organ izer of the Bay; of invasion carried out during so directed the Bureau of 12 bclovy zero Friday night.

March 27 at the Tyndall hos cet to coordinate nine major! And at Sioux Falls, the a on March 15, 1898 she federal departments operating Iciiry set an all time record married Henry Lerssen at Ben- domestic programs and decent- at 4 a.m. when it touched 3 de-'nett, Iowa, and they moved to ralize decision making to below zero. That con- the Olivet area where they liv- reaional and local levels. trasts with last year, when until moving to Scotland in lhe high on March 28 was hower. Nixon told Farrar that the ob ject of the reorganization 70 will he lo provide more effici-j Some snow cnt and services.

i Survivors include a son, Arth- was falling Sal- Manning, Iowa; a daughter, MT VERNON Funeral About 15 feet inside the two'services for George 0. Merkle, Another state rebuttal wit-glass front doors Is a sunken 74 will be at 2 p. m. ness, handwriting expert Lau-! crypt flanked on three sides the Victor Lulhcran Church, new compulation of Soulh Da- trv allied with America in the rence Sloan, disputed a defense a marble; wall and on the other, north of Mt. wun tne kota laws He sajd the ode! SeC ond World War II but its an- to contenlion that Sirhan was in a side by a wrought iron railing.

Dayle Skramstad official- be woujd beif a2 oni st lhe Eisenhower self-induced state of hypnosis Here lies the body of Dwight ing. applicable oh all reservations years were silent. Moscow ra- when he wrote repeatedly in his Doud Eisenhower, the former) The body will lie in state; Snnth naknta rtiarips that Kennedv must die. president's first son who died at from believe Sirhan Sirhan i' "iMiiiiiron body 7-9 p. will lie in slale Sunday at the South Dakota in Mlt- j.

oeueve ounnii i veloped into a young man with Denver In 1920 and whose 11 i i i i VUIUUUU IIIIU VUUUg lliuii better governmental in the west and central (Mrs Emil (Matie) Erps, Scot-l wna is called a paranoid per-! was transferred lo the chapel in regions of lhe slate, but lhat was ii and grandchildren; 16 Farrar said lhe net effect of. supposed to go away as the day grea grandchildren; three administration plans will be to go older. bring the federal government But not great great grandchildren; lhe cold weather. a i er Mrs, Amanda Gart South Dakotans plaud." closer to the people; an act was expected to Marquokela, Iowa, and snou ap Salurday and brothers, Herman Schwitz- day night, giving way to a cri Lowden, Iowa, and Sefred warming trend Sunday as the Schwitzer, Menno. cold air mass moves off to the south.

High Friday in South Dakola Ike Visited State 111 1953 I.U1LCH U1IVAVA sonality," said Pollack in agree-1966. ment wilh defense psychiatrists Inscribed on a wooden tablet Post and psychologists. But although Sirhan was men Mr. dio reported the death in a one- Ashley said the success of: sentence ilem wilhout comment, will be in the the BIA industrial develop-! Earl Warren, whom Eisen, cpmeterv with military IJIlent secti to promote indus-jhower appointed chief justice hv tho Ampriein Gcion 1 tries on the reservations se ems said the Supreme Court will by the American Legion bfi vefy marfiina Mond morning but Merkle was born July 30, 1 He has been instrumental injimmediately adjourn out of tally ill to that extent, Pollack cred at said, the assassination was over the crypt is the prayer EI- ere was orn eneour indust m0 vels ect. -senhower composed and del.y- 1921 at Plantanton to Mr.

and oato thess uth Dak ta reserva Th oato thesuth Dakta reserva The passing of General El- was 24 degrees at Philip. Rapid City had .05 inch of precipita- RAPID CITY (M President; lion, Pierre .01 and several olh- Dwight D. Elsenhower points recorded a trace the Black Hills June 11-13. 1953, each. the Supreme at which time he addressed; Predicted highs for Saturday Court to lts Wstor i decislon on school desegregalion.

And Eisenhower sent troops into Little to provide jobs. He also instrumental in estab- senhower closes an illustrious chapter of world history," War- 1 Eisenhower (Conlinued from Page 1) named as chief me To 0 members of The ranged from 10 In h. tlonal Young Republican to .30 in the extreme Federation at Mount southwest with lows for Satur- He stayed at the game lodge day nigh.pegged at 5 below 1C StsyCCl at In Custer State Park, northeast to ing the same quarters southwest. Calvin Coolidge used as his 1 summer White House In 1927. 20 above PO SCHEDULE The Mitchell Post Office will observe its normal holiday schedule Monday in observance Rock to back it up.

But at the same time the Soviet Union crushed a revolt in Hungary, Cuba came under Communist leadership of Fidel Caslro. Russia won lhe race to reach space with Sputnik I. Eisenhower was caught in an embarrassing lie after the U-2 spy plane was downed in Russia, exploding plans for a summit meeting in his last months in office. When Eisenhower died, he was once among the trap- i oiiifls of war, a patient in a me; al and dispatch of mail will Clements Funeral Home tintie as normal. Sunday night.

Burial will be veterans ot Pleasant Ridge Cemetery. Mr. Holmberg was born Dec. uon Albert Holmberg Rites at Armour By Republic News Service ARMOUR Funeral services of the national day of Albert Holmberg, 72, will be There will be no mail at 2 o'clock Monday at the Unlt- or window service, but normal cd church of Christ with the lock box service and holiday ev. Charles Allen officiating.

lection will be observed. Receipt; The body will lie in state at his first inaugural in'Mrs. Charles Merkle and March 26 at the veterans political reasons "which were 1 "Give us, we pray, the: power oital in Minneapolis. On hing'the Crow Creek "Liberty ren'said. "His accomplishments highly emotionally charged." jto discern clearly right IromJO.

ne Corporation at Ft. war and peace distinguish Sirhan's mother and a broth-; wrong and allow all our words Johnson at Alexandria Va. He SDi as fl new approach to in him as one the great men of cr, Adel, had testified that dur-jand actions to be governed here- was a veteran of World War II dustrial and recrea ti on al de-'this century." ing the strife that proceeded the by and by the laws of this land. and was a member of the ve nt of the Indian partition of their native Pales-Especially we pray that our tor Lutheran thmch. survivors include his widow, he idea is a change of phil- Jerry, two for South lBd ans the initiative to develop 'Sirhan recalled all of these This is where Eisenhower, Mt.

Vernon; his.mother, ltne reservations instead of rely- to mo quite clearly-all of these and eventually his wife will be socket; two brothers. Robert and. ing on federal government sub were conscious experiences," buried. Loves -ana i cs or outside private enter- said Pollack. Beyond the crypt and facing two sister, Mrs.

Stanley Maake- for development Pollack said Sirhan developed lhe other way are three rows of stad, Woonsocket and Mrs. Les- On thc national i eveli tine in 1948, Sirhan went trances at times after seeing pie regardless of station, race, a son, Jerry, Mitch scenes of war. or calling." daughters, Kathy and WEATHER TABLES MI1CHELI, WEATHER idiel Average precipitation for por- our hospital. In 1922 he mar- tion of year to date 2.35. Emily Filarski.

He farmed mornl Ar- Army Jo-plUl, never to 6 mn mlraculouslv he sur Almo mirdculouslj he sur High Friday 11. ness until retiring. He had serv- Overnight low 2 (which ties ed as mayor of Armour, record set in 1904). im-inrln his 7 a. m.

temperature 2. No precipitation. Record high 85 in 1943. Record low 2 iu 1964. Sunset tonighl 6:56 a.

Sunrise tomorrow 6:18 a. in. (NOTE: High and low teni peraturi's and records an- recorded for a 24-hour period beginning at 6 p. m. daily.) Nixon, his vice president, Survivors include his widow; I win the nomination again' and itwo daughters.

Mrs. Marilyn'complete a legendary comeback iDunsmore, Silver Springs, in November. i i Hilt Xl'llll P3C nto a much stronger person wooden pews on each side of Sterrett, Gann Valley. He than others believed him to seats for about 50 was preceded in death by his although he is tense, 'earful and superstitious. Harold 0.

Grant Branch Office Manager 121 West 4th, Mitchell, S. D. JOHN G. KINNARD CO. Investment Securities Member Midwest Stock Exch.

land Mrs. John (Karen) Wooley, Pierre; seven grandchildren, one brother and four sisters. fRKCIPITATION 25 Vr Month '69 'fi8 AVR Avg Jan. 1.06 .54 .47 .53 2.10 '97 1.85 .06 .60 .66 2.92 '62 .39 .38 1.14 1.24 3.45 '06 UN Begins Third Day Of Debate Feb. Mar Apr.

May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.

4 34 2.43 2.50 7.30 42 fAp By WII.UAM N. OTIS Associated Press Writer UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. with each new battle, his strength ebbed. He underwent abdominal surgery in February, then fought off pneumonia.

Finally the word came of congestive heart failure two weeks ago. Funeral (Continued from Page 1) up the long series of marble steps, howitzers will thunder a 21-gun salute. Security Delegations from Congress and the diplomatic corps ring- today on Israel's air raid the massive, domed rotunda trying to finish fu watch the coffin placed on a catafalque in the center. Thc casket will remain in place for at least 21 hours for 1 72 2.73 2.50 '42 c' oimc ji )(y un a third day of de 6.27 3.98 4 "3 8.05 '41 1.47 2.96 306 8.85 '51 1.39 2.71 2.60 625 '01 befl)re Blg Fmir 011 the 2.56 1.26 6.72 '01 Kast expected to start 3.29 .25 1.48 4.82 '27 npx xu ek .69 .69 .67 2.71 47 Diplomatic sources said So- the public lo file by. It will be i.39 .50 .49 2.12 20 et British and Kreiu-h decision made by lhe ambassadors would meet family.

TEMPERATURES City Rapid Philip Pierre Aberdeen Walertown Huron Sioux Falls Pickstoun Valentine l.enimon 22 24 20 9 7 10 18 IB 22 16 14 Sioux in New York Thursday to start The body will be removed at 4 talks on how lo settle lhe 1967 p.m. Monday and returned to 13 .05 Arab Israeli war. the time to its 10 But iu Cairo, thc semi-official vaulted, Gothic 11 .01 newspaper Al Ahrani said a funeral service set for 4:30 9 has already rejected a p.m. The service is expected to proposal for peace submit last about half an hour with 2 Tr V(M i ti other three powers in 2,107 admitted by ticket. -3 Tr preparation for the meeting.

At the conclusion of the sery- 5 1 5 5 'l' The li.S. plan is understood to k-e the final funeral cortege will Here's tashion up one side and down the 5 have called for the Arabs and drive to Union Station, two Tr Israel lo reach a voluntary, con- blocks from the Capitol. Ti' traclual peace agreement. As the hearse bearing the eas The Bin Four meetings are kel approaches the station, can father, several! The family prefers memorials. IBM Trainees Needed NOW! MEN WOMEN 18 to 45 Salaries Up To $800 Month AFTER TRAINING Atk Yourself This Question IS A PAYCHECK WORTH A PHONE CALL? Free Placement Service afler (raining, at the Only Training Center in South Dakota that has the IBM 360 Computer exclusively for your Training need not interfere with present job.

VETERANS APPROVED FOR FREE APTITUDE ANALYSIS BOOKLET MAIL COUPON TO: otherl Colors range through the from lively multiple heather and mellow blends to bold solids-with bronze tones M1SSOCB1 RESERVOIR DISCHARGES Oahe Reservoir elevation 61264 feet above sea level. J. ted'tu continue for several nous fire their last 21-gun providing vital accent hues. The deep at the i-ouutriivs' salute for the five-star general MUIIS iu -New York. Preliminary in the capital.

The Army band bilateral talks started Feb. 11. up Security I'ouucil is con- i.shes, play tour ruffles and flour- 'Hail to the Chief" aud a 11 of a loot during the 24 siderin- a Jordauian resolution hymn as the casket is carried hours Average discharge rale ealli.iv; fur condemnation of Is- into the lermiria 28700 cubic lect per second; racl for an air raid on the town There will be lo-ded on a aler 1.423.40 fetH. uir.per-,of Salt in which 18 persons were U-car train draped with crepe 35 degrees. lateral vents and 2-button styling add just the right flair.

Unquestioned good taste and unrivaled tailoring hallmark Clubman measure of a n.w $55.00, other fabrics $35.00 ihe journey to Abik-ue. NORTHWEST COLLEGE OF COMMERCE 360 Ohio S. W. Huron, S. Dak.

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