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Iowa City Press-Citizen from Iowa City, Iowa • 2

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-Thur 2 Iowa City Press-Citizen- Henriksens-In Accident Set Trials of Four Cases Deaths Mrs. Susie Smith Reveal Farm Conservation Fro Here Announced DeferAction On Request For Funds The Iowa legislative interim committee has deferred action Dies at Waterloo Judge Harold J), Evans has The Rev. Alfred J. N. former Unitarian minister it may be later than you set non-jury trial of four cases think festoons of Christmas rlcultural stabilization and con Mrs.

Susie Smith, about 65, Plans to make prepayments in Johnson county district court. serration agency committee to farmers Intending to Insti greenery are beginning to decorate Iowa City's business dis Of 318 South Linn street, died Wednesday at Waterloo at the on a request for. $60,000 from tute agricultural conservation Vernon J. DeWeerdt, ASC of trict aim Included are a contested divorce' suit an auto, accident damage a quieting of title home of a daughter, Mrs, Rob' its emergency fund to expand practices on their land were anac And plans for the annual ert Anderson, where she. had fice manager, told the township announced Wednesday at a studies of atomic fallout and made, her home during an 111- committeemen that the pre meeting of Johnson county ag- action, a suit over owner Asian flu at the state bacteri visit of Santa Claus which Opens the pre-Chrlstmas shop IOWA CUT' WEATHER fiess of several months.

payment plan is in addition to olocical laboratory In Iowa Thursday, November II ship of a horse and damages. here, and his family were involved In an automobile accident Tuesday near Monroe City, Mo. None of the family was seriously injured and the Henrlk-sens continued their Journey to Corpus Chrlsti, Texas, by train the following day. They were scheduled to arrive in Corpus Chrlsti where the Rev. Mr.

Hen-riksen is to become the first minister of the Unitarian con- ping season here have been Mrs. Smith was a native of the practice of paying to farm Partly cloudy and rontlniimT enM City. laid. through Friday. Hieh I'rldar from In his assignment, the fol Wlnthrop.

She had been ers the government's share of AnDroved by the committee at -wi aegrees. axjw tonignt irom City crews Wednesday began conservation work after the beauty operator In Iowa City iv 10 degree. lowing trial dates and times were set by the Judge as the a meetlnsr in Des Moines Wed work was completed. for about 12 years, putting up the greenery and colored lights which will For Iowa Partly cloudy to nesday was a grant of $45,600 No Action On Welfare Unit Request Survivors Include her daugh The new plan is designed to first assigned action of the our- day. Scattered snow flurries' north ter: two grandsons, and two assist farmers who do not have rent term of court -y a for unforeseen expenditures In the laboratory'" regular testing program.

The funds will go 'sisters, Mrs. Bessie McFarland, east Tiaay afternoon. Lows tonight from 15 to 24 degTeea. Highs Friday In the 80a. Further outlook; Partly cloudy and continued cold funds of their own' with which to begin ACP work.

The method stretch across business district streets. The decorations will be similar to those of past years-greenery, lights, bells and stars. Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. Joseph of Cedar Rapids, and Mrs. Lynn Ferrln, of Centralia, Calif.

Her for salaries and equipment the of paying the government cost- oaiuraay. and Willard Poduska vs. Rose grjegauuu uierst. According to information received here, the Henriksen auto Associated Press reported. DES MOINES The Iowa husband preceded her in deatn.

low city Temperature At noon today It wax an ritnm and Bernard Yeggy in a dispute share after completion or tne work will be continued also, The lights will be turned on) Services will be held Friday beard of social welfare te tanwl over threa times arul urn Officials of the laboratory de after a low of 24 degree: The high for the first time Thanksgiving over property and a fence In Big at 2 D.m. in Wlnthrop. Burial Mr. DeWeerdt said, vyetinesnav wrj, npmn malned in the dark today as to whether it will receive an A8TBQNOMICAL OBSERVATIONS night, next Thursday, accord Grove will also be at Wlnthrop. Under the prepayment Sys- clared that the present limited study of radioactive particles falling from nuclear tests "Is ing to Myron Blaine, chairman of Chamber of Commerce or V.

V. Wylla Professor at Astronomy University nf emergency $500,000 approprla-item the farmer will have to re- demolished. The Rev. Mr. Henriksen told Iowa City friends that he was passing a truck when he noticed the truck was about to make a left Wednesday at 10 a.m.

tton which It said was necessary pay the money received In ad- of such significant and oc Joseph Krob, Jr. vs. Clara Christmas activities. vance if the conservation prac SUNRISB today a.m.: Friday 7:04 a.m. 'SUNSET today 4:41 p.m.! Friday casionally startling character! Santa Claus wiU arrive in to avoid a cut in state welfare aid.

Krob in a divorce suit where Mrs. Krob has filed a cross pe tice is not completed according to ASC and soil conservation that in the interests of the people of the state the work should Iowa City November29, the day after Thanksgiving but the turn. When he braked to avoid a collision, he lost "control of the vehicle and it overturned. tition. The board presented Its re Probe Rash Of Breakins By The Associated Press Southeastern Iowa peace of service specifications.

be expanded." quest Wednesday to the Iowa December 2 at 9:30 a.m. All members of the family re legislative Interim committee The laboratory also sought MR. DeWEERDT assured the Grover C. Hudson vs. Leon P.

but the committee took no committeemen that there are funds for an expanded program Pipho. In an automobile "crash first day program will differ in ail respects from that of past years. Planned for the first day are free theater parties for youngsters In the Englert, Varsity and Strand theaters at ceived bruises with Mrs. Henriksen and CarL 10, reportedly suffering the most extensive in amnle means of getting the suit for 5335.69 damages result The moon seta at 5:50 p.m. Friday.

It was new at 10 :18 a.m. today. University Calendar Thursday, November 21 6:30 pjn. Dedicatory ban of testing for Asian flu In connection with an anticipated sec fleers today Investigated a ser money back in case a project didn't turn them down," ing from a collision last January 28 on South Linn street is not completed properly, ond -epidemic within two or ies of more than a 6core of reported breakins Wednesday 10 a.m. said Rep.

George Paul (R.Brooklyn), committee chair Township committeemen met three months. December 3 at 9:30 a.m. Santa will visit each of the juries, The family was examined by a physician At Monroe City and remained there overnight before resuming their journey. night In Iowa cities and towns at the 4-H fairgrounds to dis man, "we lust didn't taxe any Leo Robblns vs. Arthur Lehman State Rep.

George L. Paul, theaters and distribute candy action." Brooklyn Republican, said the; cuss the 1958 ACP program and to make recommendations to the youngsters. The outdoor in a suit over pasturage of two horses. The horses were re located along U.B. a.

Breakins were reported In Burlington, Middletown, Dan-vllle. New London, Mount requests of-the laboratory would The state makes welfare pay quet for Research center, memorial union. for the 1959 program. The ACP program which has been held recently will be abandoned. turned to Mr.

Robblns under a be studied further. handbook for next year was ments in the form of old age assistance, aid to dependent Many stores will arrange Pleasant, Lockridge and Fair approved without change. The committee approved VACCINE, SERUM A vaccine is prepared from children and aid to the blind. field. Two breakins also were A total of 183, vuu nas neen visits from Santa during the Christmas a but the writ of replevin Issued In district court Mr, Lehman has filed a counter claim asking $283.40 for pasturage for the horses.

Friday, November tt 1 p.m. 40th anniversary, Child Welfare research station, memorial union. Board Chairman L. L. Caffrey reported just across the river dead bacteria; serum comes spending of $135,000 for housing of a high-speed electronic computer at Iowa State college- allocated to Johnson county for use as the' government's share said these aids were cut last from the blood.

Chamber will not except for the first day. from Burlington Illinois, one at Gulfport and one at Biggs- July and further cuts may be necessary. in paving for conservation practices which are outlined in the' hannaooK. Mr. jjeweerai Ladd To Address The committee cleared the ville.

Filling stations apparently were the primary target. Six such stations on the main street In Mount Pleasant were said he is confident that addi way for the state board of con tional funds will be available trol to appoint Dr. James o. so that $100,000 in cost-shares CromwelL superintendent of can bo dispensed next year. Utah State Bar In Salt Lake City Dean Mason Ladd of the col entered.

Reports Indicated more than the State Mental Health insti He cited the recent increase tute at Independence, as acting $250 was taken In the series of in ACP spending in th county and noted that in the past twd state mental health director. breakins In addition to an undetermined amount of such merchandise as cigareta and flash years. Including 1957, it has The committee allowed been necessary to borrow from the next year's allocation In or- 700 to employ an assistant superintendent at Independence. lege of law of the University of Iowa will address the bar of the state of Utah at Salt Lake City Friday. He will talk on the uniform rules of evidence lights.

der to meet the demand for This will free Doctor Cromwell part of the time for the direc ACP money. adopted by the national confer- torship-duties. Under the board THE ACP PROGRAM pro eftce of commissioners on Unl- plan he eventually will become vides for government reim form State Laws. permanent Hi(tatfrmrectoiu bursement to farmers for cer The Utah meeting will be a The committee "also allotted tain percentages of the total two-day institute In which the $46,800 to the Mount Pleasant cost of Instituting approved uniform rules of evidence win hospital and $46,700 to the Clar- conservation practices. be considered with a view to inda hospital for personnel.

In 1956 farmers in the coun their adoption In Utah. Dean ty received $123,676 in cost- Says Easing Of Credit Right Step WASHINGTON VP) Secretary of the Treasury Anderson said today the federal reserve board's recent easing of credit was a step in the right direction. opinion on the cut by some federal reserve banks In the discount rate in testimony to the house small Ladd's address will be con shares and In the current year cerned with the subject of witnesses, character testimony $83,700 has been spent and Rites for Former about $17,000 will be spent and the privilege against Helf from the 1958 allotment this incrimination. Iowa City Man year. The dean was a member of The committee am not set To Be Friday the committee which drafted time forthe start of the -1958 the uniform rules and has writ ACP application period.

ten a number of articles ap Funeral services will be held pearing In legal periodicals Friday at Cedar Rapids for dealing with the subject of his Clayton P. Smith, 70, former C.A. Wertz, of Near Wellmap, business committee. The discount rate is the interest charged by tha reserve banks on money advanted to member address at Salt Lake Iowa City businessman. CONTINUE Smith died Tuesday at St Luke's hospital in Cedar Theater Planning Succumbs at 82 Rapids after a brief illness Services will be at 8:30 p.

One-Act Play WELLMAN Charles Friday at Turner mortuary, Lock fcr lha Bsrgzics Marked in Rd All Good Merchandise with burial in Cedar Memorial About Christmas Wertz, 82, who lived seven miles northeast of here In John cemetery at Cedar Rapids. A one-act play about Christ banks. A cut in it tends to lower interest charges gener-ally. In his first appearance before a congressional committee since taking office, Anderson also said "we will make every effort to get by" without raising the present national debt ceiling of 275 billion dollars. But he the committee he couM take "no position of absolutism." son county, died at his farm home early today after a two- He was born at Zearlng July mas is being readied for pres 31, 1887.

From 1914 to 1924 entation by the Iowa City year Illness. He had suffered he was connected with the community theater. Try-outs from heart trouble, Smith Motor Co. in Iowa City. Mr.

Wertz died on the same for the play will be held at 7:30 p.m. today in" the city He had been a machinist and farm where he was born, De plant foreman in Cedar Rapids council chambers. until retiring In 1955. Dad Trims the Tree" Is cember 13, 1874, a son of Daniel W. and Barbara Miller Wertz.

He attended the Hickory Grove Survivors Include his widow, Charge Two Farmers' the title of the play; Anyone Interested In the production may two sons, Clarence O. Smith, rural school. Freight Damage We hare the option of returning railroad or truck line merchan- dlse that has been damaged in transit. But sometimes a substantial allowance is given for slight damages If we keep It' for resale. We repair or retouch and pass these saving: a to you.

1 Warehouse Damage The same as freight damage, but the 'loss is ours. We 1 expect to deliver and sell you perfect merchandise you pay for, but no matter how carefully It Is handled, from time to time there are accidents. We are lucky to gain our cost or even less, but you or your friends will not notice these damages "unless pointed ttufe Over Age You ladles know that you can buy end-of-season faahions for a song. The same applies to furniture at our store. If.

an item or group has been on our floor for almost a year, out It goes no, matter what the cost. Good merchandise it may have been specially ordered In different colors i sizes many times. May be a fine value for yonT' Lone Tree, and Robert C. Smith, He was married to the former attend the try-outs tonight A cast of two men and four wo Violated Labor Law DAVENPORT UP) Injunc Katie Miller, May 26, 1904. Mr.

Cedar Rapids; a daughter, Mrs. Helen Burgess, of Alburnett, men is required. Wertz was a member of the Aaofficial of the theater and six grandchildren. East Union Mennonite church, tion proceedings, against two Cedar county farmers charging group said the play win be Survivors include his widow; oMrFe-Weare8dy early December and avaflable to th, public Other organizations can have grandchildren and two great- them with violating federal mflfiabor-tatutes were filed in federal district court here today by the U. S.

department of labor. Named In the complaints the play i presented at their grandchildren; two brothers. meetings by contacting Mrs. William Meyer, Of Lone Tree, Dies; Set Rites LONE TREE William H. of Julesbursr.

coio ana Hood Gardner, of 608 South Ed, of Ojai, Calif, and a sis Summit street were Orvo E. Uuskallio of near ter, Mrs. C. C. Miller, of Kalona.

He was preceded In death by West Branch and Lloyd Peter-Son of "near Wilton. The complaints allege that Five Take Part a son. Meyer, 74, a lifelong resident of Funeral services win be con the two farmers employed chil In Meeting on the Lone Tree community, died Wednesday in Mercy hospital at Iowa City. He was a retired ducted at the East Union Men-onlte church with D. J.

Fischer and George S. Miller officiat dren under 16 years of age In their fields during the tomato harvest last September while farmer. Speech, Hearing CHAIRS Twin swivel channel back green and metallic. fl flfl Each were 49.85 SMJ Barrel back swivel toast and metallic. MQ tlfl Was89.95 MMJU Nylon swivel, rubberized hair construction.

Green, ff W'gro C9.95. Red cocktail chair, modern limed oak legs. Aft ftft Was 89.95 each. each fciJiW! Three chairs, modern swivel red and metallic and ajfi ffk gold. Were 89.95.

fc WiWsJ Channel back pull up with arms, soft green, JQ fjf Was 69.95. WaWU Gold channel back with arms, mahogany legs. Oft ffl Was 69.95. J3iWJ Mr. Meyer was born near nffEDPTOOM FURNITURE NOW! Odd cherry chest.

Five drawer fruitwood finish. fM I ft Remainder of a suite. Was 94.00. lJatJ, Three piece blonde walnut book case bed, double -dresser, mirror and large four drawer chest. I "TO A large suite.

Was 289.00. I 15svJ Three piece maple bedroom suite. A small set for a child's room in genuine maple. Dresser with with mirror, chest and full size bedstead. Twin fft beds available.

fwilJ Three piece dinette set, drop leaf table, gray mar-proof plastic Gray upholstered chairs, ffb black and brass Jia Five piece dinette Bet. Extension table, gray or walnut color, mar-proof tops, choice of chairs in 0( charcoal off white and brown. Was 69.95!.- Five members of the Unfrer- Lone Tree May 18, 1883, the son ing. Burial win be in the church cemetery. The day of the services and time are pending.

"7 schools were in session in their districts. The labor department said this was a violation of the child labor section of the fair of Henry and Whelmlna Priess Meyer. He was married to Le- slty of Iowa department of speech pathology and audlology are on the program for the ona Workman February 12, labor standards act. 33rd annual convention of the" Late Stocks 1908. She died to 1942.

He was a member of the American Speech and Hearing Methodist church. Tot Injured in Fall From Chair Wednesday aisocmWinTHls week in Cm cinnati. Allied Cn 75 Mont Ward S0i Am Can 87 NY Central 16 Survivors include a sister, MAM 4 OOI i a jsm inn jrviiiicy oon Prof. James Curtis," Wendell lea. oTuTsonana Dorothy Sherman A iVA A fall from a hlghchair two nieces "Modern "black-and -white awiveL 3 ft and fiveAnaconda 42H BeneliJr 4T4 are serving as chairman of ses Wednesday resulted in hosplt- Hadio Cp 2974 Seare Roeb 2554 nephews.

Beta su as -Chrysler GO sions, and Professor-Curtis and BxTZEUuirit-tr jyfTriiv Tliai u. 1- MISCELLANEOUS BARGAINS NOW! research associate Gene Pow Corn Prod 31 at 2 pm. In the Methodist Deere church here with the Rev. H. Du Pont 177 ers, are presenting papers.

Prof. Frederic Darley is a member of Lynn Jondahl officiating. Burial I Ford Hot 43t Wrought Iron magazine baskets. Were 3.95. un Kiee ez-ft the ASP As executive council.

will be in the Lone Tree cemetery. The body Is at the Sorden Bta OH und) slU Std Otl (NJ 49W Stud Pack 8H Swift Co 284 Texas Co 61 Union Pac 26 Unit Air 22 Rubber 35 8 Steel 64H Wilson Co 14 Wool worth 86H Other S.UX staff members Goodyr 81 Int Harv 29U and Adams funeral home. who are attending the meetings la-Ill GAB SO unclude Profs. D. Spriesters- urease months, son of Mr.

md-Mrs. Lester Tharp, of Forest View trailer court The boy suffered a head In-Jury and was taken to Mercy hospital after he tumbled from his hlghchair and struck his head against a toy on the floor. Prof. Meier Talks on 'France in '56-57' Prof. Norman C.

Meier of the University of Iowa department bach and James L. Shapley. Floor lamps. Table lamps. Were- 9.95 to 14.95.

Pie crust mahogany table. 30" wide, 28 high. Was 39.95. Maytag Two Motorists Fined 2.C3 I2.C3 17X5 3sC3 23.C3 C3.C3 Was 89.95. W-aMVai oo rm High base rocker; upholstered.

Was 89.95. siSifciJ Heywood Wakefield modern brown and ilft ftft aqua tweed. Was 95.00. fa.aUU Modern coral plastic chair. Was 89.95.

2719 Vlko heavy duty modern chair. Choice of plastic, ft (H charcoal, gold, toast and white. Brass trim. Armless. viJ Danish modern.

Fully upholstered easy chair, Eft deep red and black. Flat weave. Was 89.00. wailia Barrel back pull up gun metal grey and pink. i7 ff Was 79.95.

liWJ Chartreuse modern pull up oak trim. Was 69.95. 37.C3 Nylon saran upholstered, brushed brass arms. ft Were 69.95 sJiWJ sW Lounge type wrought iron pull up, fully uphol- If gC stered in brown plastic. IwiwJ In Police Court Here Two men have been fined in 18th century mahogany triple dresser.

Was 139.95. Iowa City police court on traffic charges. Matching bed for above. Was 49.95. Dropleaf mahogany table.

Seats 12. 38x26, leaves down. Was 119.95. of psychology talked on "France in 1956-57" at today's noon luncheon meeting of the Iowa City Rotary club hj the Hotel Simmons Hollywood twin, size bed. box spring and mattress, mis-matched color with legs.

CJiLJ jerrerson. Howard P. Myers, of 401 Brown street, was fined $10 and costs of $5 by Judge Roger H. I vie on a speeding charge. He pleaded guilty.

William Tracy Brown, of 363 North Riverside drive, was fined $5 and costs of $5 by the Judge for passing a stop sign. He also pleaded guilty. Professor Meier reported on Two fireplace sets, traverse screens, andirons, tools. 3 his observations of France during the past year while he was Internationally Famous Duquesne University TAMDURITZANS Interpreters of East European Music and Dance Will Present Concert Monday, flovemfcer 25 p. n.

Auditorium In that nation under a Fulbright grant. NO MONEY AT NOW! 40.C3 SOFAS and SUITES Two piece plastic upholstered sectional. Wrought Iron base and legs for game room or patio. Was 79.95. Wrought iron base, love seat, aqua and gold plastic.

Was 59.95. fxn You'H Love EGG-KOa For Holiday Entertaining READY TO SERVE From The Carton 2I0.C3 1C3.C3 I97.C3 IC3.C3 3 floors of re 88' inch Sofa. All foam rubber seats and foam rubber loose cushion backs. Heavy grey and black. Modern metallic upholstery.

Was 819.95. Two piece living room suite. Deep brown and metallic modern. Was 219.95. Two piece living room suite, foam rubber seats.

Nylon cover beige toast color with metallic, Was 259J5. Period or contemporary sofa, medium beige material, cover kick pirated base. A nice 51.00 for Student $1.50 for Non-Students Tickets available at Whetstone's Drags V'e "Gvard the Ufa cf Your Ckthes" FURHITURG 6. South Dubuqaa and members of the S.UX Newman Club iasxio piece. Was 239.93..

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