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. , heMOUntVernOn HaWKeye-ReCOrd . l, MOUNTVERNDNHAWKEYEtVOLUMELXXX| NUMBER4|On OU % Nt|O A G S Old' MOUNT VERNON RECORD, VOLUME LVll, NUM8ER so cho,B d c#ll All-St#r G#m8 A k F B.dsO 's.g lc M Pl R dy F Elect . L. c d c ty F . Jjmmy Ke Y i O #, s or,n,n# rew oves, ans e# or,rlc lne,e #r ovn #lr H. S Due To D#rhness B .d O N Fl#sher Equipment Livestoc ow W.llB R b .| Opens August t lnjured ln lfes waney,rl ge n ew,| e e ult "Let there be light!" Dr words to i The Chichgo & North Westerni Plans are comple1e lor the 4-H i The Cedar County Fair and Night a . . that e ect went up in chorus Tues-,t IRail vay signal crew has moved the and FFA livestock show at the Linn t . Show will open on Tuesday, Au . uto r#S s rlncl # jday evening at Ash Park as Um . . OU e bhttery and relay well at the Mili- County Fair, Aug. 2 - 5, at Central n o IS on 'T, and last until Friday e tening, the * lpira Bill eal c lled the All Star ' a y Road crossing a little to the City. Aug. 2 is entry day. D ad- IOth. Tuesday is entry day with g Sch ol Stoff game because o da'k"e's. Be' ' W ll Cro c d ' h t so that the new road can be line or 4-H and FrA Lvestock isi d . the big show, seven bands, dairy His Condition, ,nice sized crowd of boosters th,s e or ' !aded to the crossing. The nash '6 p.m. Superintendents o each di- Nee Cop#clty To princess contest, lady's barber sh ti uite ritic# Complete Agoin ortherners had just orged ahea Above Upper Pol nal has been wired or temp, vision will be on hand to chec,Serve Road Plant,artette and saddle club sho .| S II Q C, the South Side Sox in the top o a opEration until the flasher5 health papers and direct entries t ednesday will see jud8i"g wi'h immY Kclly I2 son o Mr and Charles Swaney was selected ' e 'ifth frame ,4 to 2. It Eeemed . . can bc rclocated in their permanent their assigned stalls or pens. These ' . . Dean Land ear's Voice ot Iowa . , b m three aPplicants to be offere e m a spe'?a' ' ' 'ea' ` a` ` e ba'- 'd' w'` be ' 'e?ved b' 'he ' wa p 'i'i " a 'i'`'e ea'` ' `hei' p'e'- |'upe'`"`e"de"`' a?e R ge' ' "k`i"' i 'he ' wa."e""' " h' & p we' lbr adcast at n on, rodeo in aPter- Mr . J hn Kutlinek of Lisbon, was tbe contract or the position o,ha, ' ?w'"g'"g at thln alr an ghway ' m "" " a' Ame' "ient spDt. general supt.; Wllbur Peters, beer Company llne rom Llsbon to the,noon and stock car races in the lseriously injured in a collision principal at Mt. Vernon high school. ,he ba 'd'"g wa' 'mp "'b'e u"'. ?g. " ' ' a b"dge ve' 'he ?eda' . 'he "e.w " "i"g wi" be ab u' ,'a`" i R be" .Hagerma" dai'y M. "ede'i'k B' then c rner. a m.ile evening. . lwith a culvert on U.S. 30 between Oecision was made by the sch l ihead clonhed the player on the ,U e' " 'he p' p 'ed 'e' 'a`'. " ' lln a stralght llne from the present . N'e?'e"l 'w'"e a"d sheep. '?dg- " "hl w'l' be revamped ' p' vlde' There will be circus nd vaude- the Fred Baldwin and H. A. Dean , . . 30 above the Upper Pallsades,pavement un North rirst Ave. lng wlll start at 8:3 a.m. Frlday,lservlce to the mixlng plant f the ville acts and harness races Thurs- places on the Lisbon rnad, at abGut bDard at Monday evening's seMion. Ha ing had trouble enough call- a"d a 'a'ge. a"h 'u'vert app' x'- acro s lhe tracks to the ne road, 'Aug. '| wi?h b by .bee' ?wi"e a"d M'?a'?hy 'mp' veme"' ' mpany day a ternDon. In the evening will g p.m. Satvrday. ing the game with p]enty o lig,e?y a.m'`e e'` ' 'he b"d ,now graded a ar south as the 'heep. Da"y ]udR'"g w'`' "art a`' h" "' be 'e' up "ea' 'he dep ' ccur the livestock parade. crown- Jimmy was riding with his broth L mp Neal took his chance to b rd ,ow ' '" ' "' " 8 '. Pu'"go orest residence. ,l p.m. lln Llsbon. jing of the princess and a big vaude- er, Thos. L. Ke]ly, l&. Going east , - . . out. Manager Ringer was he ' shlp. Estlmated cost ls $750,0 . UILD LINES Judges will be Lauren Freyer- ml pO t ll h v n nU- lville sh w. The cal sa]e occurs they passed a semi outAt on the :; . . . . . to protest, "You can't do that. We' Tb< lettO b e n s t ror The sipnal crew ha5 also been lmuth of Wilton Junction, baby bee lp ka lo d or Z bo pow r iFriday morning with Lucky Lott down grade opposite the Mar]in ` . !. .' lhave two more men on to come, s rlp a k p lble so working on rebuilding the railway,and bee heifer; Joe Legg, ext. dir.| wbkh pprox ak tb pre nt land his Hell Drivers in the atter- Foust place. me le t wheels o ii .! home!" ' tbe tr ctor c ord r tbe telephone and telegraph lines on 'o Iones county, dairy; Wayne. lo a l Llsbon. noon and evening. The J. A. Sparks the car went of the pavement on . ' g el. lt ls m a t [t '| the outh side o the tracks. New 'Thorndike, livestock seNice direct-' To provide or this ]ogd without sh w with 16 rides and 50 conces- the north shoulder. In turning . Managers, players and bat bo Q e on& ,m o obVn ,h po,es were se, ,hi, week eas, o, ,he or o Wilson and Co swine and jeopardizing service ,o ,he com ision5 will be at the air. See adlback on the pavement the car shot . !, lgathered on the m u"d a"d de es &tHl cr s ing New wire will be strvng 'sheep. munity it was decided to build ion page 2. lacross to the south shoulder and . i : : ? ? i to play a "no contest" game - . |,| ;, / ; ; ! : 'day, Aug. . This seven inning J. A. Paulson7 di5tr!ct englneEr r m a mile.and a half east lis,More 4-H and rFA members have ltemporary sub-station at Frederick struck the culvert. The front . : ! . ^ ` . lgame is called for 5:45. Be there lsaid he expected buylng ' rlghtib n t a mlle and a hal west o ;entered than a year ago. 77 head Brothers corner, tap the 34,500 volt ! . wheel was torn oR gnd the 193 ,! : . 'and see the fun! o way will start this week or next Mt. Vernon. The circuits through 'ot babp bee and bee hei ers, 84|1ine and rebuild the mile of line IS on rC ers Pontiac badly damaged. | ' ' . ; . . i ' Lineup for the Northerners: He also expects that the plans or here carry 14 wires. lhead of dairy catt]e, 23 pens or south, changing it rom aingle phase,| The terrific impact when the car | ! ` ; . .; Washburn, V. Studt, ieu, Pence, 'the remainder f the ' ad wi`' be ld p les will be replaced be- market and purebred pigs, and 28 2400 volt to three pha 200 volt.| . stTuck the culvert wa& heard OT . . . `i . . 'Ly ord, L. Ringer, D. Washburn, completed soon tween Mt. VernDn and Cedar Rap head or market and purebred ]ambs mis change is expected to be com- r Qn ze n blocks. Darwin Cook heard it in jBenesh, Johnston, Larson, Reyhons,me new location will extend ids and new wiTe used where it is have been entered. pleted by August ISth. the yard at his home ad oining the , ; .: .',; !, IGordon, Staskal, Pence, captain; J. lstraight east rom the Hu ter Air- lneeded. This work will be done by a crew . 'Ward school building and started . . .'. i:. . 'B. Ringer, mgr. For the ss Sox:iport corner south o Cedar Rapids. iLe#se LQnd FOr,e ?va"' ' "`"u"i n Com-,Qme lcers least oP town to Rnd the accident . ,i ; . ' i INeubauer, B. Kruse, D. Kruse, It will cros5 the Cedar river at the,ho ls employed by the Light scene. The culvert was cracked by i : . .Strickland. Collins, Macaulay, Ed- 'W liam Novak farm on the west r. S#QC rn Asph#lt Pl#nt ompany to assi5t them in thei En,husias,s in ,he spor, o, arch the force of the collision. ward Ka ban, rreeman, B. Mor- ride o the river and Ed Hartl arm,ummer construction program. g,lg me, Sunday a,ernoon in Lis,Jimmy's legs were pinned in the irissey, T. Morrissey. Macaulay cap- on the east side, formerly the John j . present, this crew is moving part i to orm an archery club |'a' s he c uld not be removed . tained and J. M. mana ed Hunter arm olnte n McCarthy lm rDvement Co are the R.E.A. hiline to Sutli t, along Char,er members in ,he junior di til a doctor arrived. He had a | me new road w l be abDut lo p oceeding with preparations or the Hedges road, which is bei vision are David Andre Pa, Mka, a r ut on his throat as well as DADS vs SON6 lrods south o the Robek Vislisell t lsetting up the plant at Lisbon tolgraded. A thoughthislineis own,ger Wi,iams Den ie Hansen,jand actwed le t ar,injured leg cBnBLEs Bww < blr nt or w,jbuildings and cross the road to Me, rne o lfurnish a phaltic cGncrete or Te-iby Me R.E.A. 'h'u ag'eeme m jRa Stanley, ichard and Peter D in concusEion, | r. S anepts "old-tmrf',Mt. V o "' Upper PalisadeLc a little south o sur ac ng u.s. 30 from Cedar Rapids is maintained by the Ll ht -| l. Advlt division members are ' k prvs- | . - commonltp. B,e'Ma p 'v'ms ^ 'the north end of this private road. TheRev.IsaacS.Corn,Ph.D. haslto Clarence pany. Nick Williams, Ivan Stanley Ga,gr y on mmy'& , o lrom Comll be,6 b " 'b' a dde^ D |,h t w l swing south as it croNeg been appointed pro essor o rel gion,Arrangements have been made ilord Owens, Carl Hansen r p aow o blooa o #l f cultp m mb r i : .g ' 'b"' Dpp s ohn McCle and farm and join and a member of the department 'with the C.&N.W. railroad or lea i,S ough SIOWS Up Williams, Martin Burgess, Est m,n ved ln t Dobllc b ls dnce 1948. i m mb rs or e Da r ,he presen, Pa sades road a, ,he'o philosophy and religion at Cor jing land east ot the Lisbon de o O, on j . IWilliams and Dick Rad d ,he L,s,pp pg e tro J m B . His classroom teaching has been i q bot o c `' r kll e" b u"da'? D" e Pa'i' de` "a'e "e'` ' "ege' a" 'di g ' a"" u"'e- whe' 'he ma'" p'a"' w"' b ex W k REA N lln8, The lub vvill be ca .bersh,p Rr ,a "Re dld Rn lob 'n social studieh in addition to b t b lo & p do |, rk. me llne wlll c ntlnue e,e"` ' da' b' p'e"de"' Ru'se' D.|'a'ed " ma' be "e'e"a". ,ance me cons,ruc,on crew ,or ,he ggn Archers and m e wh .ha e, D boy,s,a blp v d Rh ch he ,va5junior high coach two For ,n o, ,m,p ' e Ben Neal rarm where it w. ole. tend the 5pur track a short ,an,rrans Amer,can .E,ec,r,c Co who ,ne rto hll. ror tho l , Pears and as istant high schooll come on out b tbe p&rk r a little south through the The new Cedar Wapids . . . i shot with the bo and arro ' on win was one ot rour Mt. Ver- ' ach one year. He had resigned b ps are ,ncDmp,e,e bu, p,ay s, ,glatner farm and continuel expected to be de]ivered somet e b i,ding ,he REA hi,in rom ,and who wDu,d ,ike ,o experi r,rs, emen who took a Red Cross h m the 5taW this summer, plan- Ling Boy5 ,rec,or Bruno Beck so Vern 6l at the south edge opl . about the middle D the mgeen,ram ,o Wyo, i,have run with the pos ibilities in the s 'd course under rloyd Sut]irf ning to devo,e full time ,o com grounhas cor a,d Home Run R,ng- lpa ndn. The line will be at the, . Some equipment ha alread k op i ear diRicu,y in ,Muskra, S,ough, ',he club wi, make avai,ab,e equip' a ycar ago. , pletlon of hi5 master s in adminis man,en Macau,ay gr-,w, the our lane cementl moved to Lisbon. A side tr -,Olin. This has delayed com, ment or trial test5. - i MA bulance Service wa ca led by trative Khool work. er, EPf.c Ru, andTu, Mg i,sades roa o south o Mt. Vernon. . po ite the Lisbon depot was ex- pletion o the setting of poles. On Sunday, Aub'. 5, the Li5bon . al Ed Gi . me ambulance He has already had three rvm- BLnd Bill Ne,' .' . h o We present Pal- ltended one rail length last week by ' Ordingri,y ,his work wou,d have,Archers wi, ho,d ,heir archery asse the City Hall ust ls min- . ers' study to vrard his M.A. at the,tin, Plywood Kruse and Longsh -, Vernon om the Neal arm to,the local ection cre he ,as, o, een Rnished by ,he midd,e o, ,hislprac,ice and mee,inp on ,he COT s after he had called them. , State University and has taken all ILy ord r the c n"ic'. A"y hidde" jhe road wi]l continue east acro# ' ', D,t wi]] probab] e,ore any resur p ek However since i, is no, ne, cD,ege fie,d in M, Vernon - ,M h Kelly brDthers were taken to 'he requiTed admini5trative courses ltalent sh u]d be rep r'ed ' Be'k- 'the Verba Estate arm, and cross ' " ' 'a'g s under way - eq sible to get the pole Eetting ORicers o the Lisb n Arch rh cy ho pital, Cedar Rapids, but 'Dr that degree, which makes him ma ere are no ,mi,s on pron,o,ing etween the new sewaee treatment . g work g . ipment into the s]ough and the are Ivan Stanley, pre ident, a T s was released the next day. ' ? mplete]y qua]i ied for his new T eem Bec an ,ran,ica,y e nt and the cemetery and extend,' ' "' Roberf Hughes' Are ork has been done by hgnd, it'R. M.Radl, secretary. severe 'e'e ved a "a'ked rib and ]Db. He will hold the standard sec- i ou ,ng r FersDnne,l,or ,he ,eam C, r oss the Fred Baldwin an ln ured ln Colli ion s s taken as. mu'h a "e da' ' V s ,o, - port On,ody v 'u"e' ve' m " Dt his Dndary principa]'s certificate In ues ay n,6h, approached new,y,w, go mith farms to Lisbo / S ' e u 'e w'`h u` uslng the usu o . pots h ma"' b'a'k and blue aCditi n, he is thoroughly amilia lwed Dean ar way ,n ,he d,m ,w,' isou, edg ough Lisbon along th The dau hter anZ on-in-law o be j ' '. 'ix 'e' ' m i" Mis ourl Flood Domag8 .'gi. "app ' me " m the junc/ wit the etup in the local sChoD ',gh, ,How abou, jou,yo a,h,e,c ,e,dof the high scho n,Burt Herring. Mr. hnd Mrs. Robert ! ,h 'rlngl d"e'da' m '^' art at |,lon G 13 and 151 east o Marion s =tEm : ' . . . . . cross s. Wa?hingtH,G. HuRhes or CeL ar Rapids, wer i,rh est ' w"e ag near Ber- i Mrs Kermi, Ca,dwe, c A p d Patrolman Lloyd Patterson j MT. Sutaney hhs been p pula'ip`a' ' ' 'he Dad' '" 'he Dad' v ' "?ee' be'wee" 'he W'`" ncej . linjured in an a tc accident a shor on la d '. 'he lln . om Cedar Rapids. Rith both tudents and faculty, has '?' ` ' game? 'he" 'ame ' e IPleperand C. v. Spangler res t rrlday. Caldwell and Mrs. Avis Caldwell Jimmy as in surgery tor two bEe active in community aWairs llghl! ' hl" he murmuTed as he,and ehtend east to the county linel ldistance east r the India" "ee Fovorobl8 W&oth&r g Anderson, Mo were Dvernight ,hDurs a ter reaching the hDEpita] j a`d ha been directive in the loca] 'hurried on. 'curv p,e,on o, ,he new road isl g dge on U. S. 30 east oP Ceda,ue5ts Friday. ol Mr. and Ms. land was iven plasma. He is rti]l Boy Scout ulork. This summer he bOr BALL l Co . pids a little a ter 3 a.m. last rri- ils A d To H#rv8 t l r h Carbee nd Me] Carbee. in a critical condition and the doc ?I.nducted the adult driver's tTai so,ba, game is being F,ayed ,g ected to lake lwo year5 or morel day. Mrs Hughe i We formerl rs. Kermit Caldwell is a dau8h- tor is worried about him. His right ' cDurse, continued his gradua ay, Thursda,at l p.m. wit ia, endin6 un vailatility G mater-| Neo]a Herring. rheir 8-year old,The wea,her man gave ,he arm e' ' Me' 'a'bee a"d 'i"e' ' hip was found to be dislocated and &tudy and wtas e nployed at Wilson Lisbon there. This is for th . . l n James has hi hee] fractured. 'ers some ,avorable wea,her ,as, la a"k. 'hey a" 'a'`ed " M'. ,this leg is in traction. me cuts on and Cc Cedar Rapids. younRer boys up to l]. Thi should,S u#re D#nce Next Weehl D ISAAC s. COBN h . Hughes' teeth were injured giweek ,or ,he oa, harves Many lno M'`. '. w. 'a'bee a' M'. Ve'- his throat are serious and may re- give the ounger set o Mount Ve,q i5 ourf in hi'e '. ' '" i" 'ea'h ' u'se' ' a' had eve'a' 'em ved e-i e`d . we'e ' mbi" d a"d a 'ew at " '. a"d M'. ' h^ 'a'bee ,qui'e `abti'. surgery. Jimmy's Will p #y C#rill ic non boy a good. pp "u"i'y `,On Cornell Tenn C he fleld o phllosophy and re- Hughes has a rachred ve omblnes were worklng on Sunday. IRoch " " e' we' .e"' u` ' lm ther ls a slster of Mrs. Wi3liam on g ge in compe"" ". " rne ' as-' ll gion, he will a]so be direc,or o,lhos i, he' we'e taken to Mercy,Gener,reDort IB t tb The ter, Mlnn to vl?lt re?atl?es. Dahn, former Lisbon resident. Concerf On Sundoy are D. Macaulay, HeM Ne ow,Swing yDur partncr religious activitie5 among the Cor The ac ? `mbu'a"' .d after Mr n i8 ol gooa qu ity but at JeR r ' "e 'he M`'s u" "ve' Mr. Kotlinek, who r turned hom kal, KrD"7 B. B wma in . -,And o you gG lnel] student body, pertorming the iHuehes w e"" "u r s,unned bj !60 &U he Aelds re not l . miles wi " "" whe' a" a'ea 'w 'he h 'pi'al Wedne9day morning, Eugene Devereaux ll play a'man, SchechteT and Ma . For a grapevine tw st duties cared or by the Rev Robertla bolt o lig'" whi,e dTiving,One ELS AT wALToNgorted ,eRe Eon e ` "gr'he "ve' " "h ' lreported Jimmy was lookinR a little ' cert on the A. L. Killian Caril-,| htm,rom M, ver g ,s 60 bu e better yields re 'as they c " a' R ded a' 'a ' e`'e' a"h ugh reatle s 8nd in con- lonic bells Sunday begiMing at 4:30 NARDaALl Or a do-se-do! v. Smith, who is this year complet- to Cedar Rapid d across ihe ock ohn c Wa s ,o ,he acre a, ,he lings an fi, d see H ?se5.bulld slderab]e pa n. D.m. He will we the rlemish chimes A return engagement with ing work or his Ph. D. degree at me car swe,s,de and h . ,ilb M, Verno n and Son ,arm north ,ooked ,ke 8 statl ns ln thls.area,A long string o cars and truc s me pTogram will be oyows: Springville is also scheduled or tor The gals ciTL]Y lefl. Vale university. way to thesevera, . ma,bo he cu,- o ng acres ey Rnished com INine,y s x ,o ey had been ru ned. was tied up unt l the injured were mousands Have rom rar and Nea i ay at 'he 'p'i"8vi"e. ha'd-ba" A"d 'he ge"" gD "6 court re Cor come b Com ll at- ed dow ck acr s and.h,res, ence lb s e e,ghed a,urday Th led on -,he bri ' s'ee` we?e pa'k- moved and the car taken to Lisbon ` inner; Ve Watchers and Ye Hol . iamond at 3 p.m. This ls for boysl But meet at thE tenm,trom tb p s r k or tb s un8 ba dTiveway ,o a ,gh ay - were w, ey were %ds io ,he The bridSe ,he e ' h 'd " d w". by Zimmer Garage. nes, Cologne, l&w; o God Ourlup to 15 and includes Strickland, Next Wednesday night! Me oalst choKh t e x' vert '"north side of the . . . . owed three.d " whi'h had been opened" Med " "'da' ' M'. a"d Mrs. Kotlinek and the Ne]P in Ages Past, CroW; Once to ieu, Neubaoer, Pence, D. Kruse, Square da"ci"g is "i" gai"ing i" lll b ch h um a ln u . lon the ! combining ys betore,on Wednesday. ltwo boys planned to go to Chicago `'ery Man and Nation, Welsh hymn . Wa hburn, D. Washburn, Larson, g ularity and about5 were on the aot h b h a Wm o ' . unday. Whi e pass ng the time twe; Andante, Boely; me Swan,l Collins, Martin, Staskal and T. Mor- nell tennis cou s Wednesday' Fxp coll n. Automotic Sub Stotion Thirty-five acres o Cherokeel IS on oses ,h rday evening it wgs sv 8ested Saint Saew. Sheep gy Sa elylri sey. The last time Mount Ver eveninSl July 25 ' 'he i""'u'- colleB k cb r or Dbll oDb Porf n & otion,ats went rom &s to 70 bwhels tol ,idst Tom, who lives in Cedar Rap Gra e, Bach'; Jesu Joy o Man's non came home with a victory. on and calling by Bob Lee or Iowa,na rFll to,r, a ' ly,Op,he acre at the Virgil Stoner arm, wh'il '`?e 'he 'a' ' M`. Vernon es ing, Bach; The A'h G' ve' MIDGETS ity or or l p loo a wo ,o ,as, A,hough no, en,re,y comp,e,ed, lnorthwest o Mt. Vernon. o n#moso ,here Jlmmy showed htm arou elsb olk-song; So tly Now thel AnDther gr nd t me i planned ror ten year previou ' . `ig t oP Day, Schumann and p&r! me p`ayBr u"d idge's ` s' 'hei' ' ' "ex' Wed"e'dap a' ab u' 8:4 i ne. Dr. Corn had been past r o ,the automatic switch on the hiline F kt Lood O Ooh lt,F W - - old Cornell, Eo er. o dBy evening encounter atMech- p.m at the Eame place. In case e ethodlst church at Normal,'at the Mt. Vernon station of the om or &W&r n . . . un #y ID8Qn B8osmor8 anicsville 12 to but will have a rain the Lisbon hBll will be used m adjacent to the Illinois stateiIowa Electric Light a Power Com-iF K,K g , rh|chgnce to even tbe ore on their'instead. u the rarmers ca pitch Norma] univenity. pany has beeD placed in servic . Kar, Ke,er,ng de,vered ,he ,h isbon,Reds 7 were dereated by H8#ds egion Post r e Ol Corn&ll StoH return game t cVWe Au8. 8th. hay all dar and then cut Wgure5| Dr. Corn was born in Kentucky At present, this device will aut -| . . c e t New Position klng the trip Ro8er ar lby spot ght s can y u a" h but 8rew uP in Indiana. He h ld5 matically pen in event tr uble first load o oats to the Lisbon Ele,Anamosa v.r.w. in a league p Dick a8hburn, Dave Krotz, lwant in on the nn. Co e Dn do n! the A.B. degree, magna cum laude, on the yne ea t but re-closing is Vg,Dr Dn ,as, Fridgy They were lg me Sunday a ternoon by a score O licers elected at the Lisbon rbree members o last yegr s ub Larson Eddle StaskaL Doug from Franklin college, the M.A. done manuall i,c con,ro, engb,es rom his tarm northeast o Lis- i ' 6 ' ,' An.erican Legion meet flg last `Drnel] faculty will have their He a'au'a" Dave Nea" R "a'd oc uet JOIQ ls W nna m 'he U"ive?si'y ' De"ve'| the This auto,bon So,on gnd ,he n opera,ed by A,ber, Gaines is he Reds' couldn't solve the IThursday evEnin to serve the "ames on omer sta f rosteTs begin Den,ranh Benesh, Gary Gordon, !J q .D. rom the Il school o theology ,Mt vernon,seived ihru ,h,s E,g,on acrea,erage o, &, bushe,s ,o ,h g,a s thrown up by aeardsley, Post in 18s]-52 are: Dcan Beasmore, ning this fall. i . Carney and Bruce Mullelh 'ln Compot&r ' Cont&st 'g Denver, and the Ph.D. trom rural l un,n,eMp,ed. ser ,ce C,n as ob,ained ,rom 2, gcrea aj,right-hander or anamosa, icommander; o. N. Hepker and v. Wiss Harriett Bauerbach ha me Iowa redera,ion u, Mu ic " University, to .rec, ,he p s, hgd been aWe e ,h e,ev g,g His ha, were 50, e E,r,ke eds" went down via the L. Bigley, viLe commanders; For- taken a position on the faculty ' y e urneW iClubs has relea ed a ]ist of winr, r ' a' d "e ?u^he' . g'a ua'e wh? en trouble occwed o e ',h he ,i or. or o cents a bu hbj e er,' u'e. . ?he .'Red"' had r ` Sweetl adjutant; Jack Dunn, 'he Nebraska State Teachers' co - . in their recent Student and Adul |, '`'" Ha'va'd 'he U"`ve's"? ? eg,5oo volt Mt. Vernon, Tipton,storm'd wa' bad`' ' `'ednda ' to the gg ' ""'e' ' ge' ba'k '`"a"'e "i'e'i R bert Huey, sgt. lege in Peru Neb'a k s ,egv,ng the Compo5ition c tect cpons red in l co'u' d 'he U"'ve""' ' 'u"'h iberty IDop and was ' e weeks a8 ? as able to hi '. h weve' " b d' a' a'm'i Wm. H gBard, chaplain; , e he traveled throueh ten, . IWlcult to combl v lgs g resu, ,h ",'he '`u"h" and Merle Beasmore, histortan; Harlan Wiss Marion B' rrie, to. be in' ' " `'e' " iooperation with r diD station He"'es and the British ?sle ,ah ,c Show Slide l ook four days to harveat n5 ,gs,g,eggue encoun eds" l st their Briggs, service of icer. libTa y taf at,| has held p8" 'a'es '" Massj D R. h,cres. me field was n b r beans ,he.n Sai,or and,h ' the seas n. Service o icer, historian and i- 'he cataloguing deDartment at the T U WH ues ,o,as w s one o, ,he ou i'higa"' ' ' 'a ' ?"d'a" ' taught 'O Recent exicon Tri,year so there were volu h o, ,he |, h eds, a, ,he p,g,e B va led nance o icer were re-elected of- Univer ity o Wi consin. . r#COOr set ' ding compDsers in the ad:diw 'e"' .a d """ ".i Hphy a Dr c L R, who hgd ed as we,l as a heavy gr h ,he og, ',he.d, n,r,ps ga r, h getting icer