Bronze plaque . . .with the likeness of the late Dr. Burton G. Halverson is viewed by Halverson's widow and Dr. Calvin Bones, county superintendent of schools. The complex west of Treynor Thursday was named in honor of Dr. Halverson. --Nonpareil…
Councilman Joseph B. Katelman...,lies in the street on Twelfth Avenue, after being shot at and beaten over the head by Abe Leibovitz, shown in the street just behind him. Patrolmen John J. Morrow, J.G. Olderog, Herbert Mace Jr., and Denny R.…
Councilman Joseph B. Katelman...lies in the street on Twelfth Avenue, after being shot at and beaten over the head by Abe Leibovitz, shown in the street just behind him. Patrolmen John J. Morrow, J.G. Olderog, Herbert Mace Jr., and Denny R.…
Helped To His Feet---is Councilman Katelman, center, by Police Chief Earl Miller, rights, and an unidentified officer. Katelman was taken to the hospital in a police cruiser car when the Emergency was tied up on another case.
Lifting Victim...Earl Jensen from plane are CAP Capt. Ralph Gamble, dark glasses, and Dr. Donald V. Hirst, in khaki uniform. Emergency Unit crewman Norvin Oamek stands ready to help, as does Police Sgt. N.J. Sulentic, back to camera.
At Crash Scene...spectators view the damaged two-seater airplane. Note the piece of wing, ripped from the plane. The craft hit the power pole before crashing to the ground.
A Mercy Convoy...of officers and ambulance stops at Green Hill as sheriffs deputies confer with Highway Patrolman A.W. Kellar about a reported traffic crash.
Hold It, Mr. Deer...you can't jump out of Indian Creek. The deer and his companion find this out as they get an escorted tour through the creek and out of town. A pair of unidentified hersdmen help show the way.
Hundreds of persons daily find the receded shoreline at Lake Manawa a good place to relax and enjoy the beauties of nature. Especially during the evening hours, many fishermen drive right down to the water's edge. Here a lone fisherman holds down a…
Call Of Spring...is too great for these jonquils to be subdued by the snow. Shaking off part of their white coat, the flowers push upward for a breath of the crisp air. This picture was taken on Huntington Avenue.
Max can be . . . just like an oversized puppy sometimes, as maintenance worker, Bill Beasley, demonstrates. He loves attention from Halverson Center employees, even if it means being picked up and held.
On those occasions . . . when Max is allowed inside the educational services building, he simply blends into the office routine, according to Pauline Longnecker, above. She goes about her duties and gives Max an occasional treat for good behavior.…