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June 19, 1936 THE MINNEAPOLIS STAR i7A INCIDENT HAS FAMILIAR ECHO Woman Captured Chase Tom Bergin sentenced her to a total of 210 days in the workhouse. There were two 30-day sentences on the careless 'driving counts, 30 days Doctors suggested she return the next day for a clinical examination. An hour later, at 5:30 a.m., she called the hospital and said she had the urge again. The hospital told her, to return, but when she was assigned to the mental ward for examination, she fled. Outside, for speeding and 10 days each! 3,000 Will Attend ELC Convention More than 3,000 pastors and laymen will attend the biennial convention of the one million member Evangelical Lutheran Church (ELC) beginning here Wednesday.

Sessions will be held at Central Lutheran church. Dr. Fredrik A. Schiotz, ELC president, will call the convention to order at 9 a.m. Dr.

S. C. Eastvold, president of Pacific Lutheran college, Parkland, will Kf 7 on running the 12 stop signs. Bergin also said he would recommend permanent revocation of her driver license in "Woman in a Buick threatens to commit suicide This call came to police at 3:46 a.m. today from NE.

Broadway and Johnson streets. The call had a familiar, echo of incidents last Wednesday morning. "Bet it's the same woman," said Officer Donald Arneson to his partner, Gerald Freeman. They spotted the machine going west on Broadway near NE. Lincoln street A woman Interested in MUTUAL FUNDS? We wil.l be glad to send you a fire prospcetus-bowklct describing Investors Mutual, Inc.

his balanced fund has inure titan 50U 'diversified holdings of investment quality bonds, and both preferred and common slocks selected with the objectives of she drove her car into a police; the court's report to the state! license bureau, and he ordered! a psychiatric examination fori the defendant while held in the workhouse. squad that came to block her escape. No serious damage was done that time either. Today the police, adding up three damaged cars and a 90-mph chase, secured Miss Graves in city jail on 14 reasonable return War Wounds preservation of preach at a 9:15 a.m. com munion service.

uoe t-i i rr Tkot lrcnrl in but at Central avenue the capital, and lung-term appreciation possibilities on an investment basis. YORKTOWN, Va (Special) Two cannon balls from the siege of Yorktown, are still imbedded in the walls of th Wplcnri hnnco hfm Tho charge careless driving, speeding and 12 counts of going through a stop sign. woman picked up speed. That was just the beginning of a wild chase that pulled in seven more Minneapolis police cars, a sheriffs cruiser and cars from Robbinsdale and Crystal. Then there was a charge ofjowner himsdf Amcrica; Gcn careless driving left over from i Thomas nrAoreA the last Wednesday's insult to a shots fired, knowing that Lord Cornwallis was using the police machine Vor your prospei booklet, jtut urile: In traffic court today Judge I house as headquarters.

At 11 a.m., the 10 districts of the church will hold separate meetings. The eastern district, with 225,090 members, will elect a president to fill the vacancy left by the death' of Dr. Fredrick I. Schmidt. The Rev.

Myron C. Austinson, Janesville, vice president, will preside. Dr. Schiotz will deliver his message at 2 p.m. At 8 p.m., the delegates will receive a proposed budget of $6,082,074 for each year in the 1957-58 biennium an all-time high.

Two auxiliaries of the church are meeting in advance I i Traffic Court PODIGY ON PODIUM Seven-year-old Joey Alfidi of New York assumes a conductor's stance with baton and musical score. A musical prodigy, Joey has conducted two symphony orchestras in New York concerts and next fall is booked to conduct the' New York Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall. He plays 12' instruments and practices six hours daily. He hopes "to become a fine conductor some day," DIVERSIFIED SERVICES, INC. 910 Investors Building Minneopolis 2, Minn.

Phone FE 6-88 The woman sped out highway 52. Police cars twice moved ahead of her and tried to block her, but she rammed the cars. The cars were dented but officers escaped injury. They managed to corner her a mile outside Osseo, after a 12-mile pursuit. Arneson's hunch was right.

The woman was Gloria Graves, 22, 622 NE. Jefferson street. In the wee hours of last of the convention. The ELC's DEATHS TO DATE Minneapolis 1933 1936 21 7 Minnesota 1955 1956 240 191 DRUNKEN DRIVING Donld E. Motlmaii.

41. 1.168 LaSatle fined $100; also $50 lor violation of the hit-run ordinance Carl Rodney S. Wclizin, 4 3051 Longfellow av 90 days. Carl A. Larson, 22, 2445 Kith av $100; also $50 lor violation of the hit-run ordinance.

Simon J. Beaulieu, 30, Rosemmmt, $100; also 30 days for driving after revocation of his license; plates impounded. James T. Lawler. 36, 2846 Delaware av.

30 days. Clifford Drevdahl, 37, 8400 2nd av Bloomington, 30 days. CARELESS DRIVING Eugene A. Billstrom, 25, Maplton, 30 days. Joseph O.

Straub, 48. Little Falls, $100. Wallace S. Anderson. 20, 130!) E.

21st $75; license suspended 60 days, Leo W. LcVau, 20. 3015 Russell av $75. VIOLATION OF HIT-RUN ORDINANCE Wilford W. Nelson, 49, 2526 E.

Franklin a $100. BUYING A HOME? Coruult "Homes For Sale" classification in tho Minneapolis Star and Tribune want ad section. MAC Asks Moving of Jet Training at Wold The air force and navy were asked Monday to study the possibility of moving jet training operations from Wold-Chamberlain airport "as speedily as possible." The request came rom the metropolitan airports commission in unanimous endorsement of a resolution by Mayor Dillon of St. Paul. Wednesday, she created a hubbub when she told doctors at General hospital she had an urge to jump off a bridge.

grotherhood will end its 25th anniversary convention today at St. Olaf college, Northfield. The Lutheran Daughters of the Reformation began a five-day "contreat" (convention and retreat) Monday night at Augsburg college. Condition of 4 Jet Victims Still Critical Four children who were seriously burned in the jet plane crash June 9 near Wold-Cham-berlin field are still in critical condition today in Veterans hospital. Funeral services for Cassarr-dra Kieffer, 5, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Vincent A. Kieffer, 5812 Forty-sixth avenue were at 10 a.m.. today in St. The resolution said that "although it is necessary that there be reserve flight training in aid of national defense, it is not necessary nor is it required" that it be at Wold-Cham YOU ARE INVITED TO SEE THE berlain.

The resolution recommended a site "well away" from the Twin Cities, in a sparsely-settled area, and called on the commission staff to take part in any study of a possible new location by the military units. not contain heavy population in the immediate area." The Anoka county site has been mentioned as an alternate for military aircraft since two jets crashed at Wold-Chamberlain within a week, claiming 10 lives. Sen. Thye Indicated Mqji-day he probably would oppose any action to move military operations from Wold-Chamberlain to Anoka county Chandler had written Thye that Mounds View residents are against location of military aviation operations at the Anoka county site because it would endanger more than 500 Replying to a letter frorr jMounds view homes. chairman of Wesley Chandler, Kevin's Catholic church, with burial in Fort Snelling National cemetery.

The family prefers memorials to St. Kevin's school. Cassandra died early Monday morning in Veterans' hospital. When the plane plowed into a home at 5820 Forty-sixth avenue Cassandra, her brother, Jeffrey, 7, and her sister, Jennifer, 2l2 were sprayed with flaming fuel. Cassandra's brother and sister also are in Veterans' hospital.

Others in critical condition at the hospital are Lynn Greening, 6, 5800 Forty-sixth avenue and Stephen Clark, 7, 5829 Forty-fifth avenue S. A meeting of the Citizens Air Safety league, formed by residents near the airport after the second of the two jet crashes at Wold-Chamberlain, is scheduled for 8 p.m. today at Resurrection Lutheran the Mounds View town board, Thye said, "You can be sure that I will give your viewpoint very serious consideration when I become involved in the question of relocating the military base. I believe that when a new site is discussed, all of us will be thinking in terms of a place which does church, Fifty-fourth street and! Thirty-eighth avenue S. HOW TO HAVE A LUXURY FOR AS LITTLE AS fl5.

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