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

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133 Boy Escapes Burns as Fire With Minor Breaks Out it Has Been Four Years, 31 Days aariaad that the tnttad by a pilot fKxbt ar by atactrtcal apart 1 I vaaieeaSaad to tba faraga. wUcb kn Ma 1m rndBT aftar riavtae la IiiibwJ garag UttosbeaBa. ta MadecBto duart amand aaidasaage oocarrea aiiae spawn Cb faana ef Mr. sjmI Mrs. Jack mil nun anaiaa at tba fira thai axar VmV, atartod r.

gaaofiaa if ''If "7 yy- J)r TV 3 I aaOat beat aaefcat "pja waatoartbjaab graaJoBa: jtemy Laaba waa plartegia crack baak cat FoorU aTanaa. sjr-zr J. A'l IIIWI 4 in IAA JLJI new VA Cutback Cancelled tiOM fcd "boot riXTm he Beat i remrnms wtii TA of- fieal Mid. bet den wa be aa iMiiiaiJ eata. i aCaetod are tba petal at KaosrSa sad ti msut at nr" abow toads for tba Dta Ma -rbsl were sepphed last Some Still To Vote at Rural Polls low CSty residents i3 km to a ml pnoaa to the primary tbarana Monday, caanhnr to CooctT WflHara KasaX AndStor Kanak said his temctAfjop of lews eJee laws places porticos of.

Ion Oty takes teto the cW aatt September la. 1S5S. outside ef the tStT Joftwrnoaea cf "the ten tai onaUL im ui. tin J'iararf Saw aty (i I. 4tH rVi.v3 1 I II I- i i th Since Cs Lasf Traffic Death Set Hearing On Motion Hearing has baas ordered in at io a-m.

Monday on motion br Lvie D. Lnckry, XI, ef Cedar Rapids, for a conttmwnre ea a charge ef driving while bis fe censewas unaer suspension. Tba aaoUoo naked tba continuance en grounds that Lock- lev's attorney, I M. HuBmger. lof Cedar Kapias, is iu ana win InotlM able to try the case be fore a Jury.

rvninl Attv. WHH (Tucker has filed to the motion ea grounds that (other members ef Attorney Hul-hiager's fina are able to eaf and Lackey during a trial. He al Ueged the motkai was a dilatory Kactke and aakM that Attorney Biillmger doctor ae aubpoe- mA tba baarbw. Lackey was charged with the offense last July as he drova on old Highway SIS be tween Iowa Ctty and north jUberty. Judge Harold D.

Evans wQ Ibear the motion sad arguments -pjy the state. Former Resident Of West Liberty Succumbs at 47 WEST LIBERTTf Ed Kay, 47, a realdent of this area until two vears aro. died at a Brain mrA irhm hnanHal' BVM. after a lingering innees. Mr.

Nay was born bere, the sua of Everett and Edna Nay. U- tUtm ft.il two years ago wBea he moved to Mmneaota where he owned a summer resort at Klanra. 1.. V( Lit nattur KmMi tm Wiaam- a sister, Mrs. Evelyn Bung, of Tcrpeks, Kan and three, daugh- ters, two at home and one la Cedar Rapids.

Ftmeral am lues are pending at West Liberty. Henry Rate Candidate For Master's Degree Henry Adams Rata, son oi Atty. sad Mrs. Edward Rate. Is Candida ts for a master of science degree from Colorado State university at Ft Collins.

Commencement la scheduled for next Friday. MONEY has aa aabeatos ceuiBg. jyasextuMrpuraea. wow rag area. Tve atbar alarms were 'swerd by fireaaea Friday but tbato oaraaa am fna tasec, aaa tba rear i uumwi wmm a Cra larg naetal traab carrier.

ariac sbtrm rrrr vurm Vamm Vwugat trmm to ef aJi. a itw aas sua PirUT City At A a ArovorAi. oaiavTK8 rcc wrn TavnanAvr as Bawa FCTTRISS taday 4 ul; ton- 4-M a.av- 8CSSET tiiitr TS B.av: bmb- drr 1M b-bl TW awoa tet at todar aaa acta at a.a. Naval Academy Graduation Events Begin ANNAPOLIS, Md. June Week gay graduation ceiebration at the U.

8. Naval academy gut off a one of Its busiest starts today. The annual pageant of pa rades, dances, athletic events other functions Is being crammed' into five days tins year, instead ef the usual seven. Tfae cHmaz will be the pres entation ef diplomas by Presi dent Kjafiihowei next Wednes day. Dismiss Claim in Traffic Mishap Suit VatiiSmumseniS J801 counter claim to aa auto crash damage suit hi Johnson county district court.

The notice of dismissal said the rait. Drought against" Mr. Cole by Owen E. Kennedy, had been compromised and settled. Mr.

Kennedy has sought damages of S201 far repairs to bis truck after a collision Decem ber 13, 1956. Mr. Kennedy's truck and ear owned by Mr. Cole snd driven by William Riggan were dam aged in the eoiluooo. Silltman and Gray, of Cedar Rapids, represented Mr.

nedy. Arthur O. Leff rrpre-1 sentaastr. cole, UcWJ aim Oeessteui uwwmm aad aimuder-stsraa tswfls sad asaiiir. Ctasse ritamau.

LnUidtaiM anper fev Bisk Bui J' la tke teaw tl UlTawmi wsasM sm ml ftiitu Caeicr aart katftt aaS OT MzOX i I the aaag aaaeer ahonta tbe boy tbanran It aaa tba boyw USUKSAXD. van ajt phrrmr Air Incident Explanation Accepted SJUtrEiKCISCOlB- TTnftad Air Unas haa aceeptrsd ahr force's decrial that a B4T pOot -deKberatery bcsserT a UAX airfinar wttk par- na aboard. Mai. Karens Xatsai aaid actually was iiiibaj big Jet bomber to naold a eon Die coffialea wttk the DC7 ae Safins, Kam. Tburaday.

Ha aed at BehnHns; AFB Is Washinrton. Undersecre tary the Air Force Malcolra A. Maelntyre exenumeo -m-feaaded. as trrespoosade stateroent- of the U-A-L eom-j plaint to Cm erru aeroraurues adndnistrattaa. Tbe eoenpeamt was witbdrawn last night.

ttst. paot M. K. Wolfe had ea arrival here that B47 creased only 50 to W00 feet In front ef his sirHner. He called It "a deliberate burs." Sen.

wnsaa F. Knenrtand. CaBfornia RenobBeaa. one of ST passengers, had asked the air: fore and CAA to nrresugaicv Band Festival Being Held at Cedar Rapids CEDAR RAPIDS VPt The 12th annual Eastern lows Band festival was being held here today with 53 bands, drum corps snd associated units tak ing part. rvfti rianrra 8 Howard, chief of bands snd music for the force, will lead a massed band of 2.500 musicians tonight as guest conductor.

Miss Eastern Jtowa will chosen from among 44 candidates in another night event. Fined in Court Here On Disorderly Conduct Richard D. Whitttagtoo, of I 1284 Norli CBnton street, to-i day was fined 15 in Iowa City police court en a charge of Dis orderly cjonduct. The charge was Sled follow- in; a fight Friday night Clinton Sba prick3y aaJUiUtaaad Cto fhnaae and cs bar gbB imwmammimt1Mpjm. 2 I primary cwrtioB The auditor aaid t'mi areas.

wbieh nave aot forsaEy bees Bade a part of Ota Iowa CJty hasnaUlp by the cum-ty board sttperriaors. remain ha East Locas or Wes Lucas township, depending on their Vacation it lefcteacc to tbe lows river. Tbe eooBt board adopted a nawhrtiaa ra SeptesssJber, fitfwfiiia; tba lows CStr tova- IS ESTABUSHZD FJtECXSCn Pala be spea fnaa 1 aja. to I 9m. Mailiy la tba ate lews Oty preetoeta.

FaBeaa; ptirea far the areas, atiaa abeve. are First war grat preeaact najll iMfeaaJ mill preetoet -eaaasaaatealteaav ecater; "in I- Brat areeaaes ctty baB, mad tttm preeaart-fiaa arts baflamg; tbird ward CAA. haB; Faarth ward 3 Admit George Hunter Will to Probate of George X. Hunt- who died May 24, has been admitted to probate in Johnson county district court. The win provides for drrt- w.

XJndemsinl Dwight Hunter as executor. wuuam swaroon js al tomey for tbe estate. Dismisses Petition For Divorce Here. Mrs. Dorothy Matthess has i'smiaaerl a divorce suit she filed' araunat Maynarf O.

Msttheaa in Johnson county district court. The petition had beea ca file since April 1. The if was fSed for Mrs. Mattheas by William H. BartSey.

EDWARDS. ROSE peaks our pharmacy your pre- Sscnption. center, we are easy to- find tn tne center or im business district. Just south of Hotel Jefferson. Behur in the center of the stopping district.

it ia an Ideal place to leave roar prescriptions tor fntare reti mini. II II It II II Perry J. Oakes Sentenced on Contempt Counts Eighth Grade Graduation Is Monday Eignth grade graduation eer- toe VIS Johaaon coontyl Election hmm Page 1 Court R. KeilsoB MHler and Coroner George D. Callahan do; not face election testa.

AH are incumbents. POLLS FOB THE of 14 eoonu of "V'frJlfrm Hmiter-and will be open from a-m. to njn. in lows CSty, where rega-l tratton is required, and from ajn. to pjn.

in rural precincts, Perry J. Oakes, ef Des Moines, was sentenced to serve i36S days to theeounty JaU was found guilty gjusiiipi or ecun. The amtrnre was handed: octwd by Judge Harold D. Brans in Johnson comity dis-; to appear to answef to a dta-j tk for contempt. Judge Evans ordered thai i Oakes begin serving his tence in the jail on July 1 leas be purges hunself of contempt counts.

the! showing-by Mrs. Clarice N.itie- tuo, ms lorrner wue, i rar at jhas missed 14 monthly upportr' Prot- Jerry X. prineH IJL' LHomes jj Bet payments since the couple was Lmeistty elementary! divorced April 28, 1955. ThehooL deliver an address (at pm. Monday fat-Macbride aaoxionum on ue unrrersu.7 ox ludwb campus.

i county 8upC of- Schools Frank J. Snider and Mrs. Grace Ferns, county elementary aup-j Honor students win receive! aisanla froea Wnnrn OTrlwtawi I 'special education aupcuiaor tori and Muscatine eocm-i titled, "Are Too Beady Invocation and benertirtion will be given by the Rev. Howard H. Marty," pastor ef the Sharon Evangelical United Brethren church.

Macriage Licenses Onser Fountain, 26, and Rxtfh ICharbon, 23, both of lows City Vernon Ben, H. and Slar ley A. Reynolds, 27, both ef James D. dark, 23. of Cedar! Ctty.

at the poCs. Auditor Kanak, whose office places nun in charge of county elections, said be had a total of 18,000 ballots printed for the election He said 8.250 Democratic bal- loU and 8 000 Republican ballots were distributed to polling places and about L000 reserve ballots for each party art being held at the courthouse. rXLIKE THE FAST two primaries in Johnson county, there wiH be no special issues voted. At tbe 1958 primary. Iowa City residents voted on a civic center bond issue and residents of some areas of the county voted on fire protection con tracts and tunas to puna a wwnj nan.

uniy me rouune primary ma uvity-wui iae piace ai me pous Bonoaj. atiip Kmils to' meet tbt city gaata aatahBahwl after a Xo farther takea, aftboogh two enort aa- aexatjooa asd aereral vofcaitary aiiw iinorai bare brooaBt adift- tknai land kaatde tba city Bmita. OeJy a amafl jnncber at pec-, am Bra in areas affected. Iowa Citian, 23, Faces Charge of Drunken Driving Adrian A. AjigIbrg, 23, of 118 "4 Booth Dubuqoa atreet, today faoea a charge in Iowa Ctty polioe court of Srivtng mil, tyit Be vm cfcarged by Lone Tree Marshal Harold Wright foupwtaa; bis arrest Friday aft- moon at the north edge ef Vooe Tree.

Bond was set at $500. Ar-raignment in police court was Correct Location of Traffic Mishap Here The location of an accident here Wednesday in which a 12-year-old girl was injured was Incorrectly reported. The accident occuned oh Dodge street at an alley between Market and Jefferson rat ier than at the Market rt.tei intersection, as reported to the Press-atizeu. Barbara Thomson, 12. of UK Rocheii-r aTenue, suf-1 fered a bruised right kg when she was struck as she crossed Dodgs street She did not require treatment: Police said Mrs.

Rose ftitten-meyer, 34, of Riverside, was the driver of Ae rar. S.U.I. Student's Play Wins Prize of $100 A short play by J. G. Sev University of lows stg dent from EastChicagov oaii won a J100 prise the n.iu' national collegiate ymwnuig coniest; nJPyr place in the short piay competition.

The contest wav sponsored by- Samuel -French, New York play publishers. "Mother, Mother many 1 1 it uj naence In til may their questions, accepted but oners a solution The Christian herself to questions the' ask, but the it Ceewsr CaOege aadl Canton Btracta decree in the case ordered pay ments of (loo per month fori two minor children. Three Persons fined On Traffic Charges Three, persons have been fin ed mIOWa Orv mlim rrrtrt art traffic charges. Costs of 14 were assessed against each by uuoge Ansel j. instnictfon permit and fail- mg to stop at a stop sign.

Frank C. Herman, of Cedar Rapids, was fined $10 a charge of permitting an unao- thonied person' to drive and Beatrice F. Green, also of Ce- arge at Bcec dar Rapvds. was fined on driving without a Watch forlf! i in a uistnct vote Kepuoucans Jerry M. Jones, of 40 Haw-will be asked to affirm the nom-; theme street, was fined S5 on ination of U.

S. Rep. Fred each of two counts, violating raoae 1474 A A. WIXI. Maaager A A.

WTXt. Masacer i safe. Travel SlffUfir IfSlfi? y077f7f1M? 1II1B 11 frv uIVfWv-lrtKLr, 'ttJJ EI i i a iifii bfb a aa. lit Schwengel, who seeks re-elec- tion, while Democrats win ai firm the nomination of Thomas J. Dailey, who- will oppose, Schwengel in the November general eIectionur.

Primary election totals for Ith Pt 054 total 3.453 Reroblicans and 3.601 rmocraU; 2.414 Democrats; 1952. 5.15 total, 3,180 ReuhUcans.and 976 Democrats; 1950, 4,699 to tal, 2,586 RepubEcans and 2J09 Democrats; 2,769 Republicans Democrats. Who Made God?" not be able to answer sS 1948,200 total, and 1 II Ir I 1 Tor a completely safe way to travel, I 1 II TDU Jy fc a oompletery aafe wv to 1,1 a I' 1 1 I I in i carry your naaded merv -reoulre- I I I I i-rtl 1 I i 1 I I 1 am a I I I Ila'V5; 3JJ VI tv -vwa -II -1 1 I ELL I I I ML; I Iowa SUU Bank are your best a- I i. ji a a ansa aaj a.ns lb- aaiiiMiaj jv aw a vawau a. but explanation win as correct.

The world, today Uj I i Li and enable you to obtsla aeed tt saesu" A. O.EeDey I i 7 i kj AvaHahle in 110, 130, S5 and S100 Baring the past bottj ft 4enomtnlin- the Local Community Chest I 1 Drive and the American Red I i I I A ii Croas Drive for funds have I I A fallen far short of their i 1 I 1 I goau As a result the ftau mwA I I I I questions which cannot be. God, through His word. to every human need. Church need not -concern answer all the unanswerable contemporary world may ItJs responsible-- to give a I alitor such worthwhile se-1 1 I ii il if it.

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