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out the back door. Mrs. Excelsior, and Mrs. Mary N. Two Women THE DAY'S RECORDS Roehl found nothing missing.

DEATHS Services for MRS. MARY Boden, Evanston, tour grandchildren and nine great, grandchildren. Private Services were held in i Another woman who also Scream 'Guests' M. ADAMSON, 76, 4433 Twenty-eighth avenue will be Sat successfully scared off a bur State Aviation 'Census' Starts By United Presi A. survey of Minnesota aviation was started today.

For 48 hours a count was urday noon in Central Lutheran THE MINNEAPOLIS STAR It A Frl, July 19, 1937 Saturday Rites for 3 Crash Dead Beaverton, Ore. MRS. ADELINE W. WIL glar Thursday night was Mrs. William O'Rourke, wife of a retired detective.

church, with burial in Lake-wood cemetery. Crick $tin, 82, 3546 22nd av S. Otcar G. wanton, 75, 4DI3 W. 31 it It, St.

loult Park. Mildon Way, 62, 5005 W. 56th Edina. FIRE CALLS THURSDAY P.M. 2:11755 NE.

Qulnev robbilh. 4:17 2646 Grand av, (alio. 4:57 lake it Longfellow av, car. 8:33 4609 Humboldt av emergency. 10.23 2 E.

Lake it, car. FRIDAY A.M. LIAMS, 84, 3644 Nicollet ave MINNEAPOLIS MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Diehard A. Gutlmecht, 24, Buffalo, Dorothy H. Horff, 21, toretto, Minn, Andrew lama, 25, Girard, Ohtoi Deri.

I. Kela. 22, 3554 Emenon av S. Rormend J. Retry, 23, 1983 Iglehart ev, St.

Paul, Potricio A. Rum.II, 21, 1027 Univer.iry av SE. She heard somebody cut Mrs. Adamson. widow of Wil Out of House How to get rid of uninvited guests: A Minneapolis woman, Mrs.

F. Antoinette Roehl, 1814 S. Seventh street, roused ting a rear screen about 11:25 rrM liam A. G. Adamson, died Thursday.

to be made of every landing and take-off by all aircraft, Born in Trondheim. Norwav. p.m. ana screamea. J.ne would be burglar escaped, vaulting over a backyard Mrs.

Adamson had lived in Min neapolis for 73 years. She was Services for three Bayport residents who were killed in nue, died Thursday. She was born in Omaha, Neb. She was a member of Thirty-eighth Street Open Door Congregational church, the Order of the Eeastern Star, Lincoln, and the Royal Neighbors lodge. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.

Arthur J. Nierenhausen and Mrs. John C. Mahoney. John D.

Morten, 25, 3112 1 4th ev i Annette I. Petersen, 24, 6001 Wooddale 12:09 324 Univeriity SE. oven. COMMUNICABLE DISEASES NEW CASES DEATHS out an unexpected and unwantedguest when she re av, tdina. Roland M.

Hall, 23, 5043 29th av S.r turned home about 10:20 p.m, a memDer or central church, the Santalia Mission' society and the Minneapolis Postal Supervisors' auxiliary, and life member of the Lutheran Welfare societv and Deaconess Scarlet 2 0 0 0 fence. BIGGER THAN NEVADA NEW YORK A total of 330,000 students, more than the population of Nevada, Thursday from the Shrine CURRENT YEAR (Cumulotlvel June Year June Year Ret. Nan-Ret. Ret. Non-Rei.

parade. with the exception of military and commercial airlines. Each pilot will be asked to complete a questionnaire regarding his destination, radio equipment and whether his trip is for business or pleasure. The information is expected to aid the state in drawing up plans for future development of its airport German meatlet 206 1413 0 0 Hospital auxiliary. I Mrs.

Roell and her young Diphtheria Minneapolis; a grandson; three great-grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Lillie M. Edwards, son heard a noise in the bed are enrolled in the nation's 10 largest universities. room when they entered the house. Mrs.

Roehl screamed. Intectiout hepatitu Meatlet Scalp ringworm Scarlet fever. Typhoid fever Whooping cough Influenza Long Beach, Calif. Services will be 1:30 p.m 62 5835 4 113 I 3 2 19 0 5 0 0 1 Joan M. John.ten, 20, 5220 29th av 5.

Gtrald D. Ingitrom, 25, 3327 15th av S. lot V. Simdell, 20, 4527 Blaitdell av. John T.

McGowan, 30, 2712 W. 44th it; Joan E. Wolih, 24. 5712 39th it. St.

Louii Park, Donald I. tud, 24, '3129 Steven, avi Marian Poa, 22, 3029 lit av Tonald R. Crawford, 24, Tallmodge hotel, Janot A. Davit, 18, 718 SE. 6th it.

Kenneth R. Rocho, 32, Grand Forkt, N. D.I Donna J. Roar, 26, tamo. Allan f.

Jont, 20, 805 Perm av N.i Sandra t. Nokkanon. 17. 512 Morgan av N. John D.

(oattlo, 22, St. Croix Falls, Wii.i Orphy J. Srock, 22, 611 Ridgewood av, John P. Jurkovlch, legal, 4022 NE, Monroe Hi Holon J. Sthulborf, legal, 3431 NE Polk it.

Arnold i. Johnton, 18, 2518 Portland av Morvo I. Hovland, 18, 3021 3rd av S. av S. Will Jantt IttPl vav infarmtd af all iha anrartnirtmant nlwi around tht ctrcpill.

This produced a stocky 6 Saturday in Werness chapel, with burial in Sunset Memorial in lha Mmnacipolit Morning Tribune. Will i Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Raymond (Arlene) Elvin and Mrs. Gerald (Lucille) Parten, both of Minneapolis, and Mrs. A.

Howard (Miriam) Lindquist of Fort Dodge, Iowa; six grandchidren and two brothers, George Elstad, Minneapolis, and Frank Elstad, Aurora, 111. Friends mav call at th Vn. footer, 30 to 40 years old, column appaart in th Minnaapolit Sunday Park cemetery. who bolted from the bedroom Tribune, too Adv. DIVORCES GRANTED Jun f.

Raygor from Arnold W. Raygor. Jttiit I. latham from Jack Raihom. lna Dohrwardt from Raymond I.

a traffic accident near Mori-arty, N. Monday will be Saturday. Rites for Diana Elizabeth Peterson, 15, will be 8:30 a.m. at Simonet Funeral home, Stillwater, and 9 a.m. in St Charles church, Bay-port.

Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Services for Mr. and Mrs. Granville B.

Peterson, grandparents of Diana, will be. 11 a.m. In Bethlehem Lutheran church, Bayport, with burial in Hazlewood cemetery there. Diana was a student at Bayport Junior high. Survivors include her parents, Mr.

and "Mrs. Kenneth Peterson, her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil 1 1 i rJL vraj Charlotte Chrlitophor from Cht ilir I Chriitopr.tr. Mario A.

Ivtmon from Tlnovald G. IH00l 4 JI1K ill. M. Mill ger funeral home. The family nm I 41 VL U.

ft. Hill Mnl MtKIM UUTHIIHt WWII! IHIITH IS rvonton. mil rMit- mimu't nuiit thutm COOL Ruth I. Herrora from lout Htrrtra. fiicia jncmuuais.

Funeral services for MRS. MARIE AGNES FRANK, 81, for-mer Minneapolis resident will THE FABULOUS BROADWAY STAGE HIT EVEN FUNNIER ON THE SCREEN! ST. PAUL MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Thaddeut I. Cyptar, 693 N. Western; BIRTHS GIRLS Mr.

and Mrs. Robert f. Adelmann, 8400 Normandale, Bloomington. Carl I. Aleiander, 3029 28th av S.

Robert D. Amot, 109 E. 24th it. Milton V. Andonon, 6404 21 it av S.

Robert W. Andonon, 3,758 Emerton N. Allen F. larber, 3401 Dupont S. Bradley G.

ladle, 3243 Aldrich N. Rutiell P. Iruhlell, 5228 Vincent N. 4 Exciting Star of Broadway's be 9 a.m. Monday at Incarnation church, with burial in St Mary's cemetery.

Smash "MY FAIR LADY Spencer JMm TRflCT HEPBDEH A Minneapolis resident for 42 years, Mrs. Frank was active in Incarnation parish oreaniza- liam Benoe, Bayport, and her Thereto R. tinng, 1016 Beech. Rolond E. Eiickton, 1506 Edgerton; Care-line Bray, 1440 Lincoln.

Dennit R. Oberg, 978 Parker, Deanna M. Nihart, 852 E. 4th it. John F.

Nowicki, 726 Ninth av Mpll.i Francet I. dinger, 1744 Atbury. BIRTHS GIRLS Mr. and Mrt.t Jamet Rauman, 786 E. Hyacinth.

Warren Bonn, 689 Wilson. William A. lurrowt, 6830 Meadowbrook, St. Louit Park. George Capeti, 1601 E.

38th it. William S. Corglll, Manor Excelsior. Pedro Chov, 2412 E. Franklin.

Vance O. Cretby, 6514 Ruisell Rich- tions. Her late husband, Joseph E. Frank, was owner of the J. "ME IS FAITHFULLY UNFAIIHrUL tieia.

George P. Curtlt, 4454 36th av S. mm Starting TONITEI great grandmothers, Mrs. Elizabeth Holmes, Stillwater, and Mrs. Louisa Bailey, Isle, Minn.

Mr. Peterson, 60, was employed as- a die maker at Anderson Window Corp. Henry A. Dorff. 5344 Irvina N.

t. Jrrank Music Company here. She died at Teaneck, N. J. Friends may call at Welander Quist West Chapel Sundav af John I.

Droit, 9012 12th av Bloom h- GIG YOUNG JOAN BLONDQi ington. Robert I. Drew, 7421 lyndale Rich field. Chariot Burgett, 451 Bl-'r. George Funari, 410 Edmund.

Clifford Granlund, 1335 6th tt. Kermit Hitchcock, 108 Como. Donald Hochbrunn, 4585 Orv lake rd, White Bear lake Cyrut H. Duloil, 3354 Utah, St. Louit ternoon and evening.

The rosary will be recited there at 8:30 p.m. Park. Four brothers, John ounuay. Vaughan DvSchane, 3445 18th av S. Robert P.

Edlund, 6336 St. Johnt, Edina MATINEE 2 P.M. TOMORROW AT BOTH THEATRES "THE ROCKET MEN" KIDDIE KARTOON KARNIVAl 10 FAVORITE COLOR CARTOONS 10 George Joseph, 1915 Walth lane. Men- Leonard S. and Bert Bay.

dota Heiahtt. port, and Reuben, Stillwater, Merrill Moloney, 501 Michigan. Ralph Nod.au, 2806 Cent-rville rd. Kenneth Nelson, 61 W. Del-i.

John Oie, 752 lafond. survive. Mrs. Peterson was 59. Sur TECHNICOLOR Vernon Prlmui, 1 740 Ookwood dr, Moundt View Mrs.

Frank is survived by a son. Dr. J. Emery of Salt Lake City, Utah; a daughter, Mrs. Helen Kelley, Teaneck, N.

three grandchildren; and four sisters, Jeanette Talbert, Chicago; Pauline White, St. Paul; Blanche Langan, Santa Barbara, and Cele Schaefer, Ghent, Guinness had 2 wives but Rex has 7 II IL, IMWIS Ml: III uta it. i mi ta. mil I VJ iiiuli a ma in i mm 1 I' uiinifi mt www tani ttmm irvin G. Richer, 8432 Elliot, Bloomington.

Gerald W. Fortlund, 2406 Fremont S. Gerald A. Prom, 5029 Duaont N. Itidore Gapintki, 2739 NE.

Monhall. Anthony I. Goiola, 6012 W. 34th It, St. Louit Pork.

Urban J. Haub, 2943 N. Sheldon, Rote- ville. Thomat P. Johniton, 5013 Zenith N.

Harold E. Knudton, 256 2 1 It av N. Edward J. Koketch, 340 E. 17th it.

Melvin P. Kueiher, 8543 2nd av Bloomington. Kenneth I. lambelh. 216 Oliver S.

Lawrence M. Laming, 3905 44th av Kenneth Rein, 2869 N. Victoria. Roteville. Raul Ruii, 763 E.

Hawthorne. Frederick Robertt, 134? W. Maynard dr. viving the 'couple are their daughter, Mrs. Ernest Bod-nar.

Aberdeen, two Co-ttarrina lovaly KAY KENDALL Jerome Schreiner, 1467 David Thorten, 79 THE STRANGEST GUN PARTNERS THE WEST EVER KNEWI 8 sons, Kenneth, Bayport, and Richard, Clarksburg, W. IOYS Mr. and Mrt. lEvr of ieVut'ful hides Minn. KIRK BURT John Anderberg, 130 W.

Richmond, S. St. Leonard H. Leder, 3329 Decatur, St. Lauil and four grandchildren.

Paul. Park. LANCASTER DODGLAS TKTiViaOll Edward lach, 251 Marshall. Clarence Edmondton, 153 E. Fairfield.

John Glover, 1303 Hall. W. St. Paul. Services for MRS.

HULDA FRENTZ, 63, 505 Ontario street who died Wednesday, will Dean L. leddy, 3116 Bloomington, Frn.it N. Lenoir, 1510 E. 23rd tt. John R.

lindahl, 2009 W. 50th it. Almon J. Maitettnan, 132 W. 35th it.

Allan F. McDonald, 1514 Girard N. WALKS coo- WHO'S Anthony Hobbt, 626 Iglehart. Ronald Lindberg, 2111 Nokomii. Keith Reevet, 1068 Rnst Frederic Reiter, 1671 E.

Case. be 1:30 p.m. Monday at Thomson Brothers mortuary, with GUNFIGHTra Donald R. Mix, 2945 County Rd. New if) Robert Jantt, 1828 I.

Montana. Duriai in Lakewood cemetery, Brighton. Arnold A. Notormann, Victoria. Thomat I.

Olten, 2914 Dupont N. Eugene W. Olton, 9141 3rd av Bloom' If You Like the UNUSUAL and UNIQUE Arnold Stein, 176 S. McCarront blvd. Jamet Tyten, 4001 3rd av Mplt.

O.K.CORRAL RHONDA JO JOHN FLEMING -VAN FLEET-IRELAND Born in Wells, Mrs. Frentz had been a Minneapolis Town in THIS IS FOR rOUfl Delmar Van Dyke. 451 Mnholl. Le Roy Weber, 592 Billbut lane, S. St.

Thomat K. Quinn, 6911 14th av Rich- resident ju years. "IN THE TRADITION OF ECSTASY' Paul. DEATHS in TECHNICOLOR She was a member of the John A. Riggle, '3343 15th av S.

Unwnrri Rotonwinkol. Chatka. bell Walter Winch Order of the Eastern Star, Adele Dion, 71 47 Lynnhun Albortut Schelhaat, B. 343, Univeriity Howard Farmworth. 49.

149 W. Summit. MATINEE 2 P.M. TOMORROW AT BOTH THEATRES Surviving are a son. village.

F1vd telle. 913 Duoont N. A Word Gilpin, 61, Duluth, Minn. John Jenten, 61. 863 H-ll.

GUNFIGHT AT THE O.K. CORRAL" Wotloy G. Stenenon, 10048 Nicollet, Chariot Morrison, 62, 1012 laurel. three brothers, Henry Kolbe, Kansas City, and William and Olen Kolbe, Staples, Bloomington. Patrick E.

Strahon, 1808 E. 35th it. iahert strlnaor. 5017 Indianola, Edina Sylvetter A. Thielman, 5325 France If MM 1M MrrVlHH lllU-LfV 1.1 M) anna irazzou -4 mike nichols If i JS II fHli FILM IS tOU '1 Brooklyn tenter.

John R. Todd, 3410 Stinton NE. Cvrtit A. Twingttrem, 2566 Long lake rd, 1 yi i nciiieiiiUEr itui mm, umihaii This is a list of out-of-state visitors to Minneapolis who registered at the visitor information booth at Centennial Plaza which is maintained by the Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce. One person may register for a group.

C. Byron Elmgren, Sheridan, Wyo. Howard L. Jones, San Francisco, Calif. f.

Waldorf, Chicago, 111. Death Ends Phil Skattum's Ministry Plans Lakt aad Iraanliftea liri mi Lyidart New Brighton. Rohort W. Vanatte. 3508 14th av S.

two sisters, Mrs. Nettie Wise-hart, Everton, and Mrs. Laura Hall, Regina, Canada, and two grandchildren. Services for KENNETH L. GURHOLT, 45, 3829 Scott avenue, Robbinsdale, who died Wednesday, will be 11 a.m.

Sat. Henry P. Weeber, 1561 W. Idaho, St HEID OVER 2ND WEEK ADULTS ONLY CARROLL BAKER fLt' wt -qolL wj I HUE uw tm 1 I Th. Mint Hilar loo.

I-lh Risk a( the Tear AVA GARDNER STEWART GRANGER DAVID NIVEN "THE LITTLE HUT" Sat, Mat. "Swlut Fimllr Robtnaa" I Cartoon Htrl.l Phil Skattum was planning to enter Luther Theological Paul. Edward I. Wentland, 1412 N. 5th it.

John R. Whiting, 10212 Xe Robert J. Wytocky, Rt. 1, Mound. IOYS Mr.

and Mrt.t Robert W. Andonon. 1916 S. 7th tf. Malcolm S.

laker, 5013 Aldrich N. Chariot P. lelgard, 2321 Bloomington. Robert J. Irown, 3229 Garfield.

CamahalL 5120 Lvndate S. "BABY DOLL" AIR CONDITIONFD COMPORT FREE COFFtE AND COOKIES 1 Taka Hwv. 3 ta Ilk Aa. 5tr) aa Nlaalltt Aa. at the DuSchane mortuary, with burial in Sunset Memorial park cemetery.

He was a former chef of sev Melvin Stenson, Giand Forks, LAST FEATURE STARTS 10:00 AT HOPKINS ONLY! IT'S HERE NOW THE COMEDY SENSATION OF 1fI7! LAUGH RELAX IN COOL SEE N. D. B. W. Johnson, Parker, S.

D. Robert J. Catanova, 513 Shakopee, Shako eral downtown cafes. seminary, St. Paul, in September on a scholarship to prepare for the ministry.

But death intervened. Skattum, a June honor graduate at Luther college, Decorah, Iowa, was killed FRANKLIN 10th Ate. 6a. JAMES STEWART "SPIRIT ST. LOUIS" 3 hours entertainment otSyi' Katharine Dale A.

Chelberg, Oak Grove Trailer Park, CHATFAIJ JAMES DEAN "REBEL WITHOUT CAUSE" plus: Aldo Ray "NIGHTFALL" Charles MDana, Parker, S. D. Survivors are his wife. Alice; two daughters. Marv and E.

E. Northey, Huron, S. D. New Brighton, John E. Rt.

1, Savage. James M. Caooerman. 300 Ardmore N. Joanne; a stepson, James Bick-ford; a stepdaughter, Mrs.

Beverly Gustafson; his parents. Lloyd Rilsansund, Sioux Falls, S. D. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Hood, Donald 9. Delaney, 702 Univeriity av SE Darwin I. Dickey, Rt. 2. Wayiata.

Edward C. Elander, 424 Harrison Hop kint. Dean E. Flanegan, 2752 Hampthire St Wednesday in a construction accident in his home town of three brothers, three sisters andJ HEY 5 Color Cartoons 5 seven granacnuaren. Darlington, Wis.

SATURDAY MATINEE .11, fWTlaiiw "PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS" Starring DAN DAILET Services for THOMAS MA v- He was electrocuted when crane boom touched an With GIG YOUNG and JOAN ILONDELL 2:00 P.M. UPTOWN ONLY 1 1 Freeport, 111. M. A.

Strand, Lemont, III. Dorothy Bresina, Bloomer, Wis. Elten N. Johnson, Milwaukee, Wis. Jean McLaughlin, Georgia.

Mrs. Rose Kress, Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M.

Morris, Springfield, Mo. James Marshall, Tampa, Fla. SON, 5, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mason, 4837 Diane drive, Hopkins, will be 9 a.m.

overhead high-voltage wire. SATURDAY MATINEI FUN SHOW AT 00 ABBOTT lr COSTELLO FEATURI AND i CARTOONS 4r At Luther college, Skattum Saturday at St. Joseph's Catholic -no Louit Park, letlie K. Gatlin, 1601 10th S. Ronald C.

Gilbertton, 4849 29th av S. David F. Groth, 911 19th av NE. Wayne K. 2300 Minnehaha, Rictard E.

Hage, 6504 19th av S. Clayton H. Haeen, 4112 Columbut. Rutiell J. Hamilton, 2630 Longfellow.

Donald P. Henne, Rt. 1 Houlton, Minn. William R. Hill, 5805 Elmhunt.

Rutiell G. Hoi, 2201 3rd av S. Freeman K. Johnton, 1237 Raymond, St. Paul.

Theodore S. Jonak, 3929 NE. Johnton. Arden E. Kafka, 2100 20th av S.

Larry J. Keller, 4103 Chicoan Ralph G. Key, 9115 lit av Bloomington. Kenneth E. lickneii, 4022 Zone, Robbini- dale.

Frank Locke. 1976 Sheridan S. was named athlete of the year for 1956-57. all IMI H. t.

cnurch, Hopkins, with burial at St. Margaret's cemetery. The child died in a fall at home Thursday. an. I II IX 6 if' Mad aj.tlLU J-JiJJJJaamfJ Last fall, he was the lead mm Mr.

and Mrs. D. R. Meredith, ing ground-gainer in the state Pittsburgh, Pa. Reed Meredith, Pittsburgh, Pa, survivors include his parents.

of Iowa for all college foot- 1 UaaJ ATBOTH two brothers, Michael and Peter, and a sister, Jane. A Wlia, Watkjr, Wasitrtal Caawtfy KotkoHrK Spanaav HEPBURN TRACT "DESK SEF Dau teams and ranked 26th THEATRES A Powtrfui. Emlion-Pcea (Jraiaa Joyaa MANSFIELD hi I. "THE WAYWARD BUS" pi It A TffftM, tie i tin Wyilery ThrllUr 2. "THE THIRD MAN" H.

C. Bower, Bismarck, N. D. Irene Hoyt, Garden City, Kan. Mrs.

Martin Kinney, Dubuque, the nation. In wrestling he went to the NCAA finals in i Word was received here to Rudolf Martignaio, 4846 Golden Valley day of the death in Portland, Ttniion Growt Jiw at the SeondJjpr rd. Stillwater, Okla. He won the Patrick E. McDougall, 2517 Bloomington.

David R. McFarlone, 6515 17th av lb7-pound title in the Wis Kirii Matinae Sat. i-4 P.M. "CHALLEN6I THI WILD" Plat 3 Color Cartaoni Kitfi Mitine ftat. 1-4 "THI UTTII KIDNAPfllS" Plat 8 Ctr CirtMM Richfield.

wonaay or tLLIOTT E. NASH, former vice president and general manager of the Minneapolis St Louis rail consin state AAU meet in Donnli D. Miller, Hidden Valley, Hopkint. George R. Miller, Hamel.

1957. Iowa. H. M. Morrison, Toronto, Canada.

Mr. and Mrs. James Tracey, Port Arthur, Canada. Alice Delaney, Miami, Fla. W.

H. Bailey, Dearborn, Mich. Mary Lilatholt, Chicago, lit, Vincent Casey, Butte, Mont. Arnold 1. Moo, 2VJ0 Knoae liiana, sr.

louil Park. way. Skattum is survived by his Harley I. Morrlt, 3512 Clinton. CO TO A MOVIE TODAY! Mr.

Nash retired from the parents and a sister, all of campus ranroaa 1 ni3J7 and was as uarnngton. Donald L. Mother, 8220 Oakland. Richard I. Norgaard, 3215 Girard S.

Ralph J. Oban, 7501 Xerxes. Michael M. Parrow, 6406 Knox S. John A.

Poterun, 6708 Elliot. Frod C. Pribblo. 10741 Vincent. sistant general manager of the iwm ny uranance plant dur Mr.

and Mrs. L. F. Jenkins, Taa mwrali anal mora man rka carry a rheutaaa' ing worm war u. He moved Atlanta, Ga.

Marvin H. inking, 1416', 13th av N. iirnmat aacret. to Portland six years ago, and Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Cline, At ttadar (fc tool of orafaa. Wendell J. Rotter, Mahtomeai, Minn. Donald E. Rudqultt, 2510 NE.

Johnson. Donald C. Run, 6003 James. Robert C. Rutiell, 5924 W.

35th it. lanta, Oa. aleaal wlM-'TJJT? was a aisinci sanitary commis sioner there. AT BOTH THEATRES OPEN tAi it FEATURE AT 7M A 10:10 Born in Hudson. Wi MarM.

LeRay H. Schmidt, 718 NE. 4th it. Gary D. Segelttrom, 2702 Humboldt S.

Jotoph C. Selton, 411 Lowrv av N. DOCTORS" From ANODE SOUIIRAN'S bart-Mllioi aenl at the Meet trie deik let tram 8 a'eloek coffee to I a' clock eoektalla and thsee 3, J870, he was married Nov. atter-effiea haun anal Oh! thota fibulout Chriitmaj aartieil Gerald D. Skogqwilt, Elk River, Minn.

i lunirVnwT- imcTii inn Froneit C. Smith, 3531 Fremont S. 1 9 jo, to Ann Graham, who survives. I I eWsn- III'MHI I liM Parma. Medical World Richard R.

4919 Humboldt N. Burton I. Steen. 3220 Longfellow. Traffic Court Judge Lindsay Arthur, presiding DRUNKEN DRIVING DEATHS Darrell P.

TO DATE a 22, 7717 South Minneapolis St. Louis Park, 1956 1957 $100. Sherman 14 22 Robinson, 29, 622 16th av. Minnesota Harold C. Nor-dine, 51, 2722 NE.

Grand 260 310 $100. Eueene M. Also surviving are two daueh- Richard H. Stranburgor, 890 S. Cleveland, St.

Paul. ters, Mrs. Margaret E. Gueck, Spencer TRACY Katharine HEPBURN CinemaScop Color By Deluxe ADDED FEATURETTE: WALT 0I8NEV8 "SAMOA." Shawn at A 9:40. John R.

Thayer, 6222 3rd av Rich field. TWO HITS Plavford V. Therion. 102B SE. 7th it, ICEDAR AVE, at 5th ST.

Mm Thomat I. VanSyoc, Circle Pine aptl, Harry I. Warnacwtt, 6245 Grond. lernard H. Werdol, 4239 Abbott S.

BOTH THEATRES SAT. MATINEE 2:00 P.M. George O'BRIEN and the STOOGES in "GOLD RAIDERS' PLUS COLOR CARTOONS DOORS OPEN P.M. rSATCRE TIMES 7:55 A SPICY COMEDY (IN BLUSHING COLOR) River Dragged for Missing Man Dragging operations continued today for an elderly man seen to jump Thursday from the Wabasha bridge into the Mississippi river in St Paul. Police also were checking whether he might be a 70-year-old man reported missing Thursday morning.

This man was dressed similarly to the one who jumped into the river about noon. CAUGHT NAPPING CLEMENS, Mich. (UPJ Thieves stripped Wil John L. Wettlund, 2223 5. 7th it.

Max Wiley, 9800 Chicago. Earl I. Young, 2915 Park. DEATHS COOL JAMES STEWART IN COLOR "SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS" (Shown Onea at P.M.) Anthony PERKINS Karl MALDFN "FEAR STRIKES OUT" (Shown One at 1:1 P.M.I Henderson, 30, 1500 Chicago 412W1 Virginia P.

Johnson, 33, 1101 'Mast hee' Double Attraction 27th av. $100. Saturday Matin Tomorrow 2 P.M. CARELESS DRIVING From Steinherk'e Beat Seller! "THE WAYWARD BUS" with Joan COLLINS Kenneth Zastrow, 35, 5950 Jaime MANSFIELD Dan DAILET "WAYWARD BUS" Academy Award Winner in Color "THE SILENT WORLD" Upton av. $100.

Avis K. oainsiey, ti. oiii Jarne MANSFIELD Dan DAILET John T. Dayton, 83, 41 Eastman. Rolph J.

Dierkhitiing, 46, Freeport, Minn. Mabel I. Harm, 67, 2824 Webi'er, St. Louit Pork. Reuben T.

Hemlngton, 50. 3012 11th av S. Clara M. Heron, 63, 3526 Grand. Amot D.

Houlton, 81, 2934 Humboldt N. Albert W. Iverton, 38, lake Elmo. Or. Arthur C.

Jacobton, 54, 4640 long-fellow. Thomat Jopton, 4, Northfield, Minn. Connie Kongal, 5, Virginia, Minn. Aurel R. Koepenlck, 61 Detroit, Mich.

Hjalmar I. Moisberg, 81, 1938 NE. UlyS-lrt. Fred I. Quale, 66, ,3125 Holmet.

Ida M. Porker, 93, 3701 Bryant S. Mary E. Piche, 57, Mound. Elisabeth Smith, 70, Fonda, Iowa.

Beard av. $100. SELECTED WITH TRUST In Cinemascope 2 CINEMASCOPE COLOR HITS 2 Dennis F. McClav. 21, 3447 jEf Jean SIMMONS Paal DOUGLAS an Aldrich av.

$100; license sus Saturday youth Special I ABBOTT COSTELLO MEET FRANEN8TEIN pended 90 days. Sat. Mat. Komedy Kartoon Kamiral A Giant Clrcut of Fnn 10 Color Cartoons, Serial and "CRIPPLE CREEK" AU children must have ticketa Je im REFRESHINGLY COOL liam P. Brown's car of its The Green Archer Cartoon "This Could Tht Nicjht" and Barrr Dennla Mona SULLIVAN O'KEEFC FREEMANBJ nu 1 tires and wheels while Brown was taking a nap inside.

DEATHS ELSEWHERE DAVID STEWART AVA ST. LOUIS, Mo. BARAK AIR CONDITIONED "SHE WORE A' YELLOW RIBBON" "5 STEPS TO DANGER" Sat. Mat. "LITTLE RASCALS" "She Wore Yellow Ribbon" MATTING LY, 56.

regarded as Jgm Lowrj renn. n. ja i-idoi 2 TOP FEATURES "BOYS TOWN" "Thi Young Stranger" the dominant Republican leader 'Bread for Every Man' Spells Peace, Says Putnam Because we believe the care of the family's loved one is a sacred responsibility, we have only one goal perfection in every detail. in Missouri for many years and former counsel for the GOP na 5 2021W.BRDWY. JA 2-40 1 8 DOUBLE FEATURE "Th.

Wayward Bus" "Mutiny on thi Bounty" AIR CONDITIONED) tional committee. 94tk A S. ana) fM SAT. MAT. 2:00 P.M.

JAMES STEWART "THE STRAHON STORY" Also Cartoon. A Serial PA. CHICAGO WILFORD The Laaehinresl Show tn Town Jean SIMMONS Paul DOUGLAS seething with change. NEWMAN, 62, retired Chicago a aaTjMn ftiiaAui COULD BE THE NIGHT" American and Hearst Advertis "To have really secure ing Service, executive and SHOWN ONCE AT 1:30 Red SKELTON Virlan BLAINE "PUBLIC PIGEON NO. 1" Gill Brothers, Inc.

ELLAGO At. 8. PA. I-U01 formerly with the Milwaukee Journal. I world peace," he continued, "it Is obvious, we must put bread or rice into the mouth AIR CONDITIONED 1ST NORTHS1DS SHOWING "GUNFIGHT AT THE O.K.

CORRAL" ARTESIAN COOL COMFORT! ATLANTA. Ga. DR. SAM JTiif r) A rUiaLri of every man Egyptian, In UEL A. VISANSKA, 88, Atlan tWf US I B.H fjtNCASTFK A Kirk IWWUI unerai obirectorS JOHN J.

GILL, Pres. CENTRAL CHAPEL: dian and African. We must Shaw starts at 7:30 Jayna MANSFIELD Dan DAILET "WAYWARD BUS" In CINEMASCOPE Special Midnight Featnre beast ta's first recognized pediatrician, credited with changing the shape of a baby diaper from a triangle to an oblong. give every man the opportunity for a dignified, use "Progress and change can-; not be stopped," Rufus Putnam, Minneapolis public schools superintendent, told some 350 University of Minnesota graduates Thursday night, "but progress also implies moral and ethical application to things new and worthwhile." In the principal address at the July commencement exercises in Northrop Memorial auditorium, Putnam told the graduates many educational leaders bravely GREAT ACTION HITS 1 ii jI FORD CRAIN CRAWPORD 4 Off Hennepin at 14th FE 6-3675 ful life." SAN DIEGO. Calif.

JULIUS M. "THE FASTEST GUN ALIVE" 4 LAKE E. Laka nth At. S. His generation and those JV Teehaleotar ttjf lurid tjf Jasa Farrar VVBtR6MNl I John Huston's tfW BOGABf I "MOULIN I ROUGE" At at 7 10: JHL SOUTH CHAPEL; lyndale Av.S.

at 58fh MA 5-6675 UAMTOM JUNGLE' 1 LEIB, conductor of San Diego's community-sponsored Star-Light opera company, stricken while The Fnnnieat Morie Vou're Erer Seen Ava Stewart David GARDNER GRANGER NIVEN "The LITTLE HUT" Plus LAWRENCE WELK HIT Bit Sat. Mat. I Coaaediea Bath featare. 4 that preceded him, he said, had made great strides in science, "but could not find conducting the opening performance of "South Pacific" I Starts inn day the formula for simple ha man rights. Shew start, ai 7:30 FEATURES IN CINEMASCOPE Jean SIMMONS Paal DOUGLAS "THIS COULD BE THE NIGHT" Barry SULLIVAN Dennra O'KEEFB "DRAGOON WELLS MASSACRE" IN COLOR MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH I THI CYTD All TONIGHT I ATTEND OUR pi "MILDRED PIERCE" "If this generation and 9 P.M.

SURPRISE SHOW A Rarnrlw Featare Hit Will Be tk. nr Bteenlar are "not satisfied just with tinkering a bit with the educational machinery" because NAME CHANGED WILMINGTON, Del. UP) This city was named Wil-lington in 1731, Jmt later the name was changed to honor the Earl of Wilmington. 1 Evenine tihowlnca af "The UtUe TOP COMEDY DRAMAS 1 Jeaa SIMMONS Paul DOUGLAS I. "THIS BThe NIGHT" BettT IUrTTON Dana ANDREWS I 2.

"SPRING REUNION" those that follow can be so imbued with integrity, courage and creative daring, you Uut" ll an acdob ni Ads Appear Annually in the Star and Tribune it is possible "much of it may be outmoded in a world SATURDAY MATINEI 1 TO 4 P.M will find the formula.".

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