may be "destroyed" by evic-
The Cedir R»pld« CwreUe: Thun;, June ». 1M«| tion. ' .
•-Miller— Elderkin also objected to
(Continued from Page IT a potential loss of taxes by
removing the business prop-
— Daily Jung », »»GO.
tt • continuation of 'tlje plan
Jhat lay behind the Bergeibn
entry. R e p o r t s since the
erty from private ownership.
Other opponents of the lo-
cation but not of a downtown
election indicate this was ramp in general were:
Th» Wtathtr. 81. Services Saturday at 2, the strategy behind his en- £ —Attorney Ted R u I f 1 n,
Goettsch's. try, by a small group in
HlBh tadit low UmperfturM
temperatures W«ln«-
W' Vinlou — Roy Worthen, 80. eluding some people close representing Eugene , Mc-
dar indlnchu ol prtclplUllon: Services Friday at .2:30, Tay- Conahay, owner of the prop-
:lor's. - tq Loveless." erty at 227 First st. SE.
ChelK* — Charles A. Be- Miller laid his failure to
hounek, 83. Services Friday at win nomination last Monday r-O. W. Lawrence, repre-
— — ... j 9, St. Joseph's church. Rosary at Bergeson's feet. senting the.-.'Iowa Title Co.
Cloudy with s c a t t e r e d T'hursday at 7:30, Hrabak's. and suggesting that a ramp
showers and thunderstorms independence.— Phyllis Van "All i needed was one- over" the ;river would be
spreading ; slowly eastward Houvelen Daughter aughter
third of Bergesbn'i vote in more beneficial to all. ..
over western half of state »™ services Saturda
ervices Saturday at 2, the primary and I would —Frank Cach, 915 Second
Thursday night and Friday, First Baptist church. White's. have won the nomination," st. SE, who urged that the
Elsewhere m o s t l y f a i r Victor —.Charles Stowcll, 80. he said. matter be submitted to a
through Friday. Lows Thurs- S e r v i c e s Friday at 2, Mc-
public vote. (As special
day night 50s east to lower Aninch's. Ttpton — Miss Ella Heyden,
Miller finished first among
counsel for the city, Attorney
60s west. Highs Friday 74-82. 61 Services Friday at 2, Dye's. the G Republican' senatorship [Link] said-there is no
Further outlook — Partly Postville — Gus Shater. 67. candidates last Monday with provision in state law for a
cloudy and mild, chance of Services Friday at 1, Bethle- 6P.353 votes or 30.3% of the
lem Presbyterian church, Lud- vote; Bergeson finished third public election on revenue
thundershowers southeast low. wUh bond questions.)
Saturday. Postvllle — Eaton Waters, ,. , 15.11% or 32,001 votes
59. Services Saturday at 2, Second in a surprisingly PARKING PROJECTS APPROVED—This-it part of an audlehee that itartid but with about 120 peoplt Thuriday
Arguments For:
C. R.. Weather. Community P r e s b y t e r i a n strong finish was former
74 church. Schuttc's. Atty. 'Gen. Daylon Counlry- at a public hMrina on proposals for a municipal parking ramp on Rrrt itr«»t SE and ground-level parking where Union Presenting arguments 'In
High Wednesday ..... Slfourncy — Mrs. O. E. At- station now itandj. Th« city council overruled objection and gave/a grten light to both phasei of the program. favor of the ramp and First
Low overnight wood, 75. Services Saturday at [Link] Nevada• ,wlth 62,537 street location were:
Noon Thursday 2:30 (DST), Christian church. votes or 29.03%. : •K * *
75 Nimmer's. State Rep. Kenneth String- candidate for; county treas- —Wesley Weldon, chair-
2 p.m. Thursday Elkader — Joseph Tujetsch,
Rainfall Wednesday ... .none 86, of Guttenberg. Services Fri- er of Davenport, was fourth Officers Named -Charges— urer,, said he has turned af- —Ramp— man of the Retail Merchants
2.04 day at 10, St. Joseph's Catho- with 29*756, Oliver J. Reeve (Continued from Page 1.)' fidavits over to an attorney (Continued from Page 1.) bureau of the Charnber of
Total for June
Normal for June 5.21 lic church. By Reorganized
of Waverly, fifth, with 15,652 Commerce.
Waukon — Mrs. John P. O'- and .Ernest J. Seeman of Thursday, all contacted said and a formal complaint is Government, the West Side —Robert O'Meara, repre-
Normal through June v.10.61 Neill,
Total for 1960
85. Services Saturday at
19-07 9, St. Patrick's church. Bakke- Waterloo,- sixth, with 10,949.
Youth Council they had been invited to the being, prepared. The affi- senting the Civic Develop-
Barometer, falling' ....30.15 Hahson's. Not Identined. , Ken Coleman was elected school and most had at- davits contend that errors or Civic club and the South Side ment Assn., operator of 2
Wind direction and velocity ended. ' • mistakes were made in tabu- Commercial club. downtown ground-level park-
at Municipal airport at noon, Miller would not identify president of the Cedar Rap- Auditor Otto Hanzlik said lating the-vote. Long Investigation. ng lots.
ds Youth Council Wednes-
E-SE at 18 m.p.h.
Sun rises Friday, 4:31; Sun
Johnson: "May the "small group" he said is
>lotting the strategy nor the day night at'the initial meet-
only officials in the precincts
where there were new ma- Mayor Jim M e a g h a n
—Abbott Llpsky, who out-
ined angles relating to the
sets, 7:42; moon sets, 4:49.
Yew Ago Tod»y — High, 89;
Have Convention 'people close to Loveless" ng of the new group which chines were invited to the
DEATHS served as chief council 'ark and Shop program and
who he said are included replaces the Youth Commis- raining session. Workers-in spokesman in supporting the cited efforts to "prevent the
low, 67; rainfall, .21. Open After All" among them. sion of the department of he other precincts were vet- council's action. downtown area from stran-
Mississippi Stages. W A S H I N G T O N (AP)- Bergeson, originally from jublic safety.. eraris and familiar with the Wesley. J. Krofta. ;ling in its own blood, which
Sioux City, is a former Iowa Torn McClain'was elected old machines, he said. He stressed the long Inves- t's well on the way to do-
LaCrosse 8.3, fall .3. Wesley J." Krofta, 1510 J
Dam No. 9 19.3, fall .3. 't secretary of stale. He won vice-president! Linda Jor- st. SW, 'employe at Pehick tigative and expert-advisory ng."
McGregor 11.8, fall .3. fhat A veteran election of- procedure which has led up
Dubuque 12.9, fall .2. indicates the Republican con- nomination for that office at dan, recording secretary; ficial In one precinct, how- and Ford 30 years, died to Thursday's point of de- 'or—Harold Becker, speaking
the downtown building
Davenport 10.5, lall .4. vention "may be open after a convention in 1946. Susan Hogan, corresponding Wednesday after a. brief ill-
ever, contends that the managers and stressing the
Keokuk 11.5, fall .5. all." Bergeson said that "the secretary; Dennis Christen- voting machines were not ness. Born near Solon Jan. cision.
"It looks like there is some most Important thing lor son, treasurer, and Mary 24, 1883, Mr. Krofta farmed Fits Pattern. need for more parking from
Marriage Licenses. set up as in past years. near Iowa City until he came Councilmen justified the their standpoint too.
ife in the old elephant yet," the convention to do is to Kay Trosky, historian.
James Golding and Barbara Previously, he • said, the to Cedar Rapids in 1924. He —Mrs. Norval Eells, 833
Hall, Everatt G. • Wolfe and the senate Democratic lead- come up with the best pos- The meeting was at- Firsl slreel site on the basis
Judy A; Hruby, Stephen Rob- er told newsmen. ' sible nominee. I'm running tended by 74 youths rep- m a c h i n e s were equipped was a member of t h e of expert advice that a cen- Fourth ave. SE, who pre-
sented a housewife's point
inson and Patricia A. Kucera, Johnson, who has begun an because I think I can do a resenting the 4 C e d a r with a device to prevent the Guardians of St. Joseph,
Harold E. Smith and Helen L. intensive drive for the Dem- better job than the others.
Rapids high schools. The lever setting the machine for Branch No. 137 of the Cath- tral, close-to-business loca- of view on the city's park-
Soukup, .tarry Aldrlch and the party to be voted on, olic Workmen, St. Ludmlla's tion Is vital to any ramp ing need.
janet
Janet Thomasinumus, and Gilbert ocratic nomination although I'm not running against group was reorganized in project's success. —Darwin Sandy, automo-
Garrett and Patricia Ary, all not an announced candidate, anybody else. I'm running an effort to remove itself from going too far. church and the Eagles. The one favored here ties bile dealer on Center Point
of Cedar Rapids. David N. appeared to be taking a po- for the job." Most of the machines Surviving are his wife,
Stanbro, Marion, and Janet litical poke at Nixon, who from politics. A new con- the 31 precincts involved in well with one-way streets, road, who also urged that
Irene Shuell Krofta; a daugh-
Richardson, Cedar - R a p i d s . Miller and Bergeson were stitution wa» adopted. jammed when the lever was ter, Mrs. Joseph Kofron of spokesmen said they ar- the downtown area gel more
Russell Wernlng, Vinton, and claims, enough delegates for asked their opinion as to
Alice Palmer, Cedar Rapids. the G.O.P. nomination, and Also adopted was a formal pushed Upwards past No. 1. Iowa City;. 4 grandchildren gued that It fits the traffic parking.
David Schocnthaler and Linda Sen. Kennedy, l e a d e r In whether the state convention, request .of the group for The l e v e r s were to be and 4 great-grandchildren, pattern, will help beautify —Mrs. Dwight Krumboltz,
Lee Brcese, both of Maquo- pledged Democratic convcn- which meets July 20 In Des adoption by the J u n i o r spotted on No. 1 for Repub- and a sister, Mrs. Clara the downtown area, will be whose viewpoint was thai of
keta. Molnes, could go outside the chamber of Commerce. Ron licans and on No. 7 for Dem- Erusha of Cedar Rapids. readily visible and accessi- a shopper, visilor to the
;ion votes. ble to shoppers entering the
Divorce Petitions. 'Nobody can tell in ad- field of 6 primary candidates E. Moore and Reginald R. ocrats. Services: Saturday at 9:30 loop and is close enough to YWCA and member of the
Theola B. Keating vs. Ray- vance what will happen," to select a nominee. Smllh rcquesled lhat their
Officials React. in the Kuba funeral home, draw good use. First Presbyterian church.
mond J. Keating. William B. Tohnson said. "It may be Go Outside? titles be changed from chief at 10 in St. Ludmila's church —Executive Vice-president
Hamilton vs. Mary Jane Hani- and assistant .administrator Hanzlik, however, denied by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Fran- Nearness to the court- Bob Caldwcll of ihe Cham-
ilton. Edward L. - - Tatro vs. that the people will have an Miller said the election law
Shirley A. Talro. Gladys R. open convention after all, was written to prevent this to adviser and assistant ad- that there had ever been any cis R. Hruby. Burial: St. house, city hall. Memorial ber of Commerce, who point-
device on the machines to John's. Msgr. Hruby will re- coliseum and Chamber of ed out that 5,000 people work
Palmer vs. Marvin A. Palmer. notwithstanding the exagger- and quoted from an editorial viser.
Divorce Decrees. ated claims of delegates be- in The Sioux City Journal Ralph Mlkesell, p u b l i c stop 'the handles from being cite the Rosary with the Commerce were men- downtown who are not asso-
safety commissioner, t o l d pushed loo far. tioned as benefits too. ciated with retail businesses.
Delores Z. Finzcn from Wil- ing sewed up even before which said "but if they (the the organization he believes ^'Regardless of what they Catholic Workmen and the
liam Flnzen. Zlta R. Jarosh they are selected and weeks [Link]) do go it will feel less restricted as _.._, say, there have never been
Daughters of Isabella at 8 Thursday's one flareup be-
from George S. Jarosh. before the convention." outside it probably won't be ).m. Friday at the funeral gan when Attorney Nelson,
Asked if he was talking safe for some of them to go an independent group. He pins or any olhcrt devices," lome, where friends may representing the west, south
. Out-of-Town Births.
At MadUon, WIs. — Mr. and
a b o u t b o t h conventions, home." promised his cooperation In he said. "I have
projects concerning public the machines up for years
been selling call. and c i 11 z e n s-c o m m 11 tee Courthouse
Mrs. Jerry Kopecky, n daugh- Johnson said he referred to Bergeson said "going out- safety. and I know."
groups, volunteered this re-
ter, June 1. Mrs. Kopecky is the Republicans, then added: side for a candidate is cer- Frank W. Konen. mark:
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs "The Democrats will have tainly a part of the conven- In another facet of the
Frank "Pete" W i l l i a m "It might be interesting to Lonnie Monies, 25,
Jack Farwell, 437 Thirty-filth a constructive convention
S
tion picture. It is not •Nixon-Rocky-
for me confusion growing out of Konen, 75, of 627 Sixteenth ask how much has been re-
At Jacksonville, 111. — Mr and will select the b e s t to try to foreclose a n y ac- (Continued from Page 1.) Monday's primary elec- ave. SW, [Link]'d employe of ceived by the city council L o n n i e Monies, 25, of
Given Bench Parole
and Mrs. Richard D. Welch, I equipped, most experienced tion like that," tion, election judges and rom the parties inleresled
a daughter, June 0. Mrs. Welch man the delegates have a There has been specula-!
debate the issues before the clerks of both parties re- Iowa Steel and Iron Works n this matter. But we won't Memphis, Tcnn., was given
is the• • " daughter
•'•• of M r . a n d chance to select." acted angrily to charges and a lifelong resident of Ce- a bench parole from a 5-
Mrs. Stanley J. Melsh, 1287 Backers of Johnson, 51, ;ion t h a t the convention convention and, if Nixon is allegedly made Wednesday dar Rapids, died Thursday ask you that." year reformatory, sentence
First avc. SE. might. nominate Fred L. nominated, as I believe he Councilmen r e s t r a i n e d
At Columbus, Ohio — Mr. lave recently been empha- by Deputy Auditor John following a brief Illness. He themselves at the moment, Wednesday when he pled
and Mrs. Richard J. Burlan, a sizing his experience com- Maytag, N e w t o n washing will be, Rockefeller should Burrlll that they alone was born March 29, 1885. jut Business Man J. D. guilty before Judge Floyd
daughter June 9. Mrs. Burian pared with that of Ken- machine executive, or U. S. openly and vigorously sup- were responsible for the Surviving are his wife, the Philhrick to a charge of car-
is the daughter of Mr. and nedy, 43. Rep. Fred Schwengel of Dav- port him."
jammed machines. former, Effle Loiler, 2 sis-Siegel in the audience inter rying a concealed weapon!
Mrs. Leonard M. Chadima, enport. Sen. Kuchel (R-Calif.) said ters and a brother. ected: "I'd like to object lo 'Monies was accused of
1001 Belmont Parkway NW.
Mr. Burian's parents are the The Gazette, however, that IB has urged Nixon in the Burrill countered by say- Services: Turner chapel at hat kind of speech." laving a .22 revolver and a
W. J. Burlans, 2219 Second st. —Words— The Gazette however, that past to speak out on issues, :ng he is not accusing the 1:30 Saturday. Burial: Cedar Loud Applause. socket billy in his posses-
SW. jut added: "The vice-presi- election officials of being all Memorial. Friends may call Later, Attorney Tom Col- sion when he was stopped
At Lincoln, Ncb._— Airman (Continued from Page 1.) he is u n a v a i l a b l e and dent is a member of the ad- wrong.
(2/c) and Mrs. Tnorrins. K. S c h w e n g e l was quoted at the chapel after 1 p.m. ins (representing Greater March/26 by highway patrol
Nurre, a daughter May 24. Mrs. to Berlin -and returning next Wednesday In The Daven- ministration and, in the "When the machines are Friday. Downtown • Cedar Rapids, officers on a traffic charge.
Nurre is the former Mary year to the New York offices. port Times as saying: main, the President's record opened everything will be Inc.) fired a comeback.
Ellyn Bahndorf of Arnana. Air- "I am not at this time a will be the basis for this settled," he said: "We'll Jail Sentence.
man Nurre-is the son ot the He took a leave of absence take the blame for whatever Services "Everyone knows those
Ben Nurres, 2721 Second ave. f r o m the 1952 Eisenhower candidate for any office year's campaign." Uzel, Dr. Vlaata Drahos innuendoes are ridiculous in- Amade Gauthier, 22, of 210
SE. c a m p a i g n , and afterward other than the one for Sen. Aiken (R-Vt.) said: we are to blame for and let Sarta-Hesscr chapel Friday at sofar as any financial assist- Fiflh st. NE, was given a
Births —St. Luke's. served as a $15,000-a-year which I have been nomi- "Mr. Nixon ought to speak hem (election officials) take 2 by Dr. Jackson Burns of St.
ance from downtown inter- suspended 6-month jail sen-
out before the convention on he blame for w h a t e v e r Paul's Methodist church. Bur- ests is concerned," he as- tence Wednesday when he
June 8 — To the families of administrative assistant to nated." hey're to blame for." ial: Woodlawn cemetery, To-
Donald McAtee, Center Point, the President. Schwengel, who won re- both national and interna- ledo. serted. pled guilty to a charge of
a daughter; Marlon Jones, 1508 nomination for the First dis- tional issues." Aiken also New Fuel. Walker, Mina E. — Turner Suggesting that the p r e s s embezzlement of mortgaged
26th st. SE, a daughter; Robert Rift Reported. said he did not approve of chapel at 1:30 p.m. Friday by properly. He was accused
Kleck, 1515 48th st. NE, a He resigned Sept. 23, 1953, trict congressional seat last Rockefeller's criticism and The Gazette's check of the Rev. J. Richard Wagner. not "magnify" this exchange, of buying motion p i c t u r e
daughter; LaVern Hovenga, Monday, said he feels the Democratic election officials Burial: Spencer, Mass. Collins said that since the
Hiawatha, a son; George Reeve, to return to Time-Life. There party should choose [Link] saw no possibility t h a t added new fuel to the con- Ulandon, Thomas Allen, jr.— point came up, "it ought to equipment on a contract
1838 J ave. NE, a son; Merlin were reports of a rift with Rockefeller could win the chapel at 10:30 a.m. lave its head chopped off." and later selling it to an-
Hasenbank, 1350 Hertz dr. SE, other Eisenhower advisers. candidate "and not go to the nomination. tention that some candidates Turner Friday. Burial: Bethel ceme- Loud clapping followed his other party.
a daughter; William Scharn- However, Hughes performed Old Guard." Presumably this failed to receive credit for tery, Hayesvllle, la.
berg, 1712 Miami dr. NE, a son; was a swipe at Stringer, a Martin View. votes given them. statement.
Richard Cassubaum, Marion, a occasional services for the fellow townsman, w h o s e Suspended Sentence.
son; the Rev. Earl Travis, White House and helped i« , t ' {rom Re. Sen. Mundt (R-S.D.) said Two of the officials s a i c C.R. Man Charged Objectors to the F i r s t Gordon L. Johnson, 28, of
Shellsburg, a son. the 1956 re-election c a m - >ublican conservatives.
J U ~ 1 n C C MA n l n n t l A M f O TVI _ "~ Nixon has presented his they had cast votes for can- street p r o j e c t generally
paign. views on various issues over didates and when the ma With Drunk Driving stressed an angle of private 733 I ave. SW, was given a
Births — Mercy. the years and "has pointed chines were opened at the Eugene Mackel, 24, of 613 interests for merchants suspended 4-monlh jail sen-
June 8 — To the families of But, In his 1959 book, he out that, until he has a end of the day the votes had Sixteenth st. SE, was charged benefiting from the ramp tence Wednesday when he
Bernard Polamky, 1107 Brock- revealed the depth of his dif- Ruling Friday on pled guilty to a false check
man dr. SE, a daughter; Lin- ferences wilh Ihe adminis- G.O.P. Senate Setup status of his own, he feels he failed to register. with drunk driving Thursday at the expense of business- charge. He was accused of
coln Hillsman, 909 8th St. SE, a tration. He deplored the late is part of the Eisenhower A. G. Nelson of 315 after he was involved in a es which will be hurt by it. cashing a false $20 check at
daughter; Arthur Johnson, 160f
14th ave. SW, a daughter; Secretary Dulles' reluctance DES MOINES (UPI) — team. I think his position is Twelfth st. SW, Demo- 2-car collision at Second ave- They emphasized a differ- a grocery store March 27.
Adolph Hanson, 705 Gateway to negotiate directly with the Atty. Gen. Norman Erbe in- entirely appropriate." cratic election official In nue and Tenth street SE at ence between these private
st. NE, a son; Herman Boding, •Cremlin, saw benefits from dicated Thursday he will Rep. Andersen (R-Minn.) the polling place in Jeffer- 12:36 a.m. interests and the public in-
1515 Ellis blvd. NW, a son. Ihe proposed exchange of have a ruling Friday on said: "I don't think Nixon son school, said a knob on Police said the Mackel car terest which is supposed to Injured by Mower.
Municipal Court. v i s i t s between Mr. Eisen- whether delegates to the Re- should speak out until after one of the machines there and one driven by William be served. A U R O R A — Christopher
(Police Division.) hower and Premier Khrush publican c o n v e n t i o n will IB is nominated." was jammed all day. Roberts of Newton collided "This gets into the realm Hauschen, 5, son of Mr. and
Improper turn — H a r o l d chev. have to name one of the 6 Sen. Martin (R-Ia.) said at the i n t e r s e c t i o n . The Mrs. William Hauschen, suf-
Strait, Salvation Army, $5. Hughes deplored what he senatorial primary candi- IB doesn't believe Rocke- popped The knob was to have Mackel car then skidded into of forcibly uprooting existing fered a left foot i n j u r y
F a u l t y equipment — John termed excessive reliance dates to become the party's 'eller's statement "is any- out when the curtain a front pillar on a Piggly businesses in the interest of Wednesday when he slipped
Everitt, 111 2nd st. NW, $2. , on coalition. He advocated slandard bearer in Novem- thing to cause too much was opened and record the Wisely store, they said. benefiting other businesses," and fell under a power lawn
Stop sign violation — Alan vote, Nelson said. It was There were no injuries. said Attorney David Elder- mower. He is a patient at
Blckel, 2111 Blake blvd. SE, disarmament, d i s e n g a g e ber. commotion at this time." kin,-representing C h e c k e r rtercy hospital, Oelwein.
S2. ment in Europe and a new The need for the ruling "It's natural for candi bent, however, and had to be Electric and Hiltbrunner's.
Reckless driving — Eugene approach to the problems arose when none of the 6 dates to ask for more spe pulled out by hand each Horror Story.
Kubu, Van Home, $25. U. S. senate candidates man- cific statemenls from their time. Tax Loss.
Speeding — John Evcrltt, 111 created by Red China. In the meantime, proceed- MOSCOW (AP) — Soviet
2nd st. NW; Donald MacKay He said Nixon urged that aged to garner the required opponents," Marlin s a i d . papers Thursday seized on He warned that compensa-
jr., 2483 Grande ave. SE; Art the U.S. lead in establishing 35% of the votes in last Mon- "Rockefeller is going through ings are in the works to the McGuire air base Bom- tion for the property will not
Hinze, L i n c o l n w a y trailer "the rule of law in the world day's primary election.
court; William McNulty, 828 this stage in his campaign. bring about a recount of the arc missile fire and bomb be its market value alone but
Ellis blvd. NW; Rex Cheney to replace the rule of force." Synhorst Secretary of State Melvin It's up to Nixon to answer Democratic vote. The boarc scare playing it must cover damage to the
4718 E ave. NE, each $10. Yet the f a c t is, Hughes raised the question such questions as he sees fit, of supervisors, which acts as up as Wednesday, a horror story. businesses involved, which
Disobeying traffic signal — wrote, throughout h i s t o r y that. Iowa law was a bit if and when he wishes to do the canvassing board, hac
Oliver Round, Lyndon, 111., for- the "role of law Is to make vague on whether conven so." said Wednesday a recount
feited $15 bond. appeared justified:
Failure to have car under force its servant, not its en- tion delegales would have lo
control — Thomas Point, 1002 emy."
D st. SW, $10. Daniel Miller, How much of Hughes' phil- primary c a n d i d a t e s or
Kalona, forfeited $15 bond.
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