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1968-1-29-CRG-sheila-collins-2pgs
CITY FINAL WeatherCold wive warning, lows tonight -5. Mostly fair Tuesday, highs in 20s. 10 CENTS ASSOCIATED PRESS, UPI, NEW YORK TIMES CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1968 VOLUME 91-NUMBER 20 LBJ SETS RECORD BUDGET Warns of Huge Deficit Alert If Tax Hike Defeated More Forces for Korea Area Build-Up; Allies Call Off Trace WASHINGTON ( A P ) -instead of dropping then to 1 'resident Johnson Monday ask- and 2 percent respectively. ed for "sacrifice and hard This, plus the surtax and prochoices" in a budget message posed speedup of corporate tax calling for record outlays of payments, would bring total tax S186.1 billion and a $10.2-billion increases to $12.9 billion in fiscal WASHINGTON (UPI) — The .ncome tax surcharge — in ef- 1969. By George Esper Construction — A b r o a d U.S. put more "aircraft, ships fect, he said, a war levy. slowdown in federal con- and bodies" on alert Monday for SAIGON, (AP) - The allies "It is not the rise in regular struction. looms Cutbacks will reduce M Korean area duty in called off the Tet truce in South budget outlays which requires a 1969 building programs by about £ Vietnam's northern m i l i t a r y tax increase, but the war in [Connection with the Pueblo billion below the apsector Monday night because o Vietnam," he told a skeptical, $1.6 crisis. The main focus of the a build-up of a massive North economy-bent congress which propriated levels of 1968, John- effort to free the captive ship son said. Vietnamese invasion force ready has stalled on an election-year Federal debt — The national and its 83 men still centered in to spring after the cease-fire tax boost. debt, as measured by the unified The 36-hour standoff began Johnson's message gave high budget, will total $387.2 billion diplomacy, however. elsewhere in the c o u n t r y The White House and state priority to government attacks on June 30, 1969. marking the Vietnamese lunar on poverty, crime and pollution department chose silence as the No Increase new year. immediate response to a new North Korean threat to punish U.S. and South Vietnamese Since part of this is not subBudget in Brief officials reported the enemy had ject to t!:e congressional deb1 the USS Pueblo's crewmen, By Associated Press four or five divisions — 40,000 to — which r i s e s while concentrating public efFor the fiscal year ending ceiling 50,000 men — along t h e automatically to $365 billion on forts in the U.N. "to cool the June 30. demilitarized zone and just over July 1 — Johnson said no in crisis. 1968 1969 crease in the legal limit will be the border in Laos. In Billions needed. But, if congress fails to Shoulder-fo-Shoulder Outlays $175.6 $186.1 "The threat is serious up Income 155.S 178.1vote the surcharge, he will have there," a senior U.S. spokesman TOKYO (UPI)—North Vietto ask an increase. Deficit 19.1 8.0 asserted. Why should we give nam promised Monday to Credit — A possible squeeze Debt at year-end 370 387.2 the enemy 36 hours time to get "stand shoulder to shoulder" on the supply of mortgage into position when they've got with North Korea on the Puethree to four divisions there on the home front, and to a credit, perhaps enough blo issue. ready to whack us?" $76.7-billion outlay for the damage housing recovery, —UPI Photo An official statement broadseen in a proposed curtailment defense department — almost "Invasion" cast by Radio Hanoi accused of the Federal N a t i o n a l THE BUDGET PIE—This is one of the many charts that accompanied President Johnson's budget, one-third of it to be spent on the U.S. of having made Mortgage Association. Another senior U.S. officer Vietnam alone. FNMA mortgage purchases — "thousands of armed provosaid: "There are three divisions which he sent to congress Monday. It shows a breakdown of the dollar—where it comes from ... and But he pounded again and which funnel money into the cations" since the Korean war in the Khe Sanh area, and where it goes. again, in a 556-page message hands of mortgage lenders — ended in 1953. It said the possibly a fourth. It is drafted in a new-style unified would be cut from this year Pueblo's entrance into North something I would label an in format, on the need for an anti- $2.3 billion to less than $1 Korean waters was another vasion. It is no longer just in inflationary 10 percent tax boost billion. provocation. filtration." starting April 1 for individuals Housing — In an apparent efKhe Sanh is in the jungled and retroactive to Jan. 1 for fort to offset the FNMA squeeze The defense department said a hills of northwest South Vietcorporations. Johnson recommended elimina number of additional military nam. The U.S. marines are dug jurors who found him guilty in "Near $20 Billion" lion-of-the 6 percent ceiling on units — involving "aircraft, WASHINGTON (UPI) -The in there in a combat base just r lhis 196itrial. ' ••"•'•'•* interest rates on mortgages, in- ships and bodies" — had been supreme "court Monday alf but below the demilitarized zone. -Without it, he warned, the Seven deficit Tamed down, efforts by four DENVER (AP) The truce cancellation an- from Ciitllt Luitd Wirts (Continued~Page 7, Col. 1.) alerted for "possible m o v e "would be near $20 nullified a 1954 anti-gambling railroad unions to r e g a i n ment" in the buildup of forces in persons — including a police nouncement also said .U.S. air AMES — An Iowa State coed law. It ruled that a gambler can billion for the second year in a thousands of jobs lost under a the Korean area. Already in the raids would continue during the headed home for the weekend sergeant, a woman and a small row." With it, the fiscal 1969 area is the world's biggest ship, truce period in North Vietnam's was strangled to death and left exempt himself f r o m pro- compulsory arbitration 1 a w child — were taken h o s t a g e deficit would be $8 billion, he the nuclear-powered c a r r i e r ecution for failing to register enacted by congress to prevent southern panhandle for a said. Monday when o f f i c e r s inEnterprise, and a number of nd pay special taxes by claim- a rail strike in 1963. The court distance running about 125 miles in a ditch along But the message disclosed terrupted a super market holdup also refused to weigh objections a little-traveled other major vessels — possibly north of the demilitarized zone ng possible self-incrimination. by the carriers to a lower court that fiscal 1968, the government country r o a d including a second carrier, the in northeast Denver. to Vinh on the northern coast. year now half over, will show The 7-1 decision did not de- ruling which put an end to the Yorktown. The U.S. command has rushed east of here, "Abandon chase. Stay back. the biggest "peacetime" deficit iare the law unconstitutional job elimination procedures. Most a c cording to nearly 10,000 army troops to the No Meeting ut it gave bookies and other of the jobs involved were .those They're threatening to shoot," in history, $19.8 billion. It By Jerry Elsea radioed Police Sgt. Lawrence eclipses President Eisenhower's five northern provinces — called authorities. •rofessional gamblers a wide The U.N. Security Council of firemen on diesel engines in Morahan, after two of the three the 1st Corps area — to back up The body of red-ink record of 1959, $12.4 Dean Wagner, chairman of the meeting, set for 2 p.m. (CST) oophole to avoid punishment for freight and yard service. Sheila J e a n suspects commandeered a police Regional Transit A u t h o r i t y Monday on the crisis was post-, the marines. spread along the efusal to comply. Agreed to hear a case which cruiser, and forced him to drive billion. DMZ. More army forces are Collins, 19, a (RTA), Monday announced his The startling height of the new A U.N. official said the In dissent, Chief Justice Earl will decide whether New York west of the city. freshman from resignation from the three-man poned. likely to be dispatched soon. spending total is due chiefly to :ime for a new meeting had not Warren insisted the virtual ef- City may fire municipal em- About 10 miles west of the ciEvanston, 111:, unified budget f o r m a t board of bus trustees. Troop Count been set. was found Sun- MISS.COLLINS ect of the majority opinion by ployes who refuse to answer ty, the cruiser —red lights the In submitting his resignation recommended by a bipartisan Justice John Harlan was to questions about their conduct flashing and siren screaming — The U.S. also asked Japan for The United States has three day near the Story county town presidential commission. But to Cedar Rapids Mayor Frank diplomatic help in trying to free divisions in the 1st Corps area of Colo by a father and son who ender the law not only unen- in office on grounds of possible headed back toward the city. actual dollar outlays are Bosh, Wagner handed in a writorceable but unconstitutional as (Continued: Page 3, Col. 7.) About 45 minutes after the Pueblo arid its men — seized — perhaps 60,000 troops. The were hunting. escalating too. They will climbten report of accomplishments the well. one week ago, by North Korean South Vietnamese have 12,000 holdup, the suspects abandoned $10.4 billion, or 5 percent, next of the RTA. Begin Search gunboats in what Washington The law, enacted after crime men there. tie cruiser, taking Morahan year if congress permits. In an accompanying written Two major actions w e r e Authorities began a search for learings conducted by the late Cold Wave on long and picked up additional The new-look budget s h o w s statement, Wagner said, "Now says were international waters. an unidentified person, possibly Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn.) reported along the northern when they comman- outlays about $47 billion higher that these goals have been North Korea's traveling viceTap for Iowa lostages frontier since the unilateral a student, who reportedly of- required gamblers to register president, Kang Ryang Wook, eered a sedan. than they would" have looked achieved, I feel that the more Monday renewed a Pyongyang seven-day communist truce went fered to take her to Evanston with the government, to pay a low* Newslat $50 tax to operate and an Cold air swept into Iowa One hostage then w a s under the old-fashioned "ad- than 18 months that I have threat to "severely punish the into effect Saturday. T h e Friday night. fighting left 203 North Viet- An autopsy showed death additional 10 percent of their Monday from the Northern released. He carried the ministrative budget" because it (Continued: Page 3, Col. 3.) crew of the spy ship." warning from the captors that onto the regular federal namese and 26 U.S. marines resulted from strangulation, gross betting intake. Plains, dropping temperatures unless police and news cars adds * * * Warned Sternly spending the outlays of the huge In other actions before taking dead and another 117 marines Story County Atty. Charles from 15 to 20 degrees in some abandoned pursuit, and radio government-held trust funds — The U.S. had warned sternly a five-week recess, the court: wounded, the U.S. command Vanderbur said. areas. Friday that any such move announced in reports delayed Her T-shirt was pulled up Similarly struck down a The weather bureau said and television stations stopped such as highways, s o c i a l would only inflame an already for what it termed security around her neck and some o: federal law requiring anyone temperatures will continue fall- broadcasting reports of the security and Medicare. case, the police officer would serious situation. First Time reasons. clothes she had been wear possessing a sawed-off shotgun ing Monday night, ending up at be shot. The White House and the state In the heaviest a c t i o n , the over a nearbj and similar weapons to register between 5 above and 5 below Unmarked cars continued fol- Payments into those funds are department had no immediate marines fought a 2%-hour pit- ing were tossed with the government. Again the Temperatures Tuesday shoulc for the first time treated just but it had not been lowing the crammed p a n e l comment on the communist ched battle Saturday with dug-in fence, vote was 7 to 1 with Warren be in the 20s. Skies are expected like regular tax collections. whether she was truck, and progress of the leader's fresh threat. North Vietnamese troops 15 determined dissenting. The decision reversto clear as temperatures drop Those were mere p a p e r helter-skelter chase was follow- changes. More s i g n i f i c a n t miles northeast of Khe Sanh and sexually assaulted, he said. ed the conviction of a Dallas the weather bureau said. Government broadcasts from seven miles below the DMZ. Authorities said it appeared man, Miles Edward Haynes, In Cedar Rapids, the tern ed by at least one plane. the North Korean capital and disclosures came in t h e s e Nineteen marines and 151 Northshe had been killed elsewhere. who was sentenced to four years perature dropped from 41 By nearly 1% hours after the Johnson highlights: from Red China also accused Vietnamese t r o o p s were Miss Collins was last seen in prison for failing to register. degrees early Monday to 31 al holdup at the King Soopers War — Vietnam costs add up the U.S. of using the Pueblo •reported killed. Ninety marines alive Friday night when she lef Chief Justice Warren said in a 2 p.m. The wind was from the Market, the suspects were driv- to $25.8 billion in the new seizure as a pretext for launElm Hall, a u n i v e r s i t dissent that the impact of the north-northwest at 21 m.p.h. ing along- at a leisurely pace. were wounded. budget, rising $1.3 billion from ching a new war. Other marine units fought a dormitory, to meet the perso firearms decision on congress' Drizzle and thundershowers in Police said officers fired two this year. In four fiscal years, day-long battle Sunday with the with whom she was to ride t efforts to "enact much needed some areas preceded the cold shots at the fleeing suspects. 1966-69, the U.S. will have Driver Crackdown North Vietnamese near the Evanston, Vanderbur said. federal gun control laws is not front. Rainfall ranged from 1.5 Then Sgt. Morahan pled: 'Don't poured $75 billion into the war. RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) allied strong point of Dong Ha in consistent with national safety." inches at Buckeye, between De follow. Drop off. Stop. They're Excises — The 10 percent Had Ride Traffic Director Celso Franco threatening to shoot." telephone tax and 7 percent auto Rejected a new legal move by Moines and Mason City, to .6 o (Continued: page 7, Col. 3) has announced a crackdown on Sheriff J. Ivan Shalley sai Teamster President J a m e s an inch at Fayette. Othe For eight minutes, Morahan, a excj~se should b e e x t e n d e d reckless driving. "One girl knew that she got Hoffa to obtain a new trial of amounts included .71 at Oelwein (Continued: Page 3, Col. 6.) beyond April 1, Johnson said, telephone call and said sh Sen. Russe the jury tampering charges .62 in Waukon and .06 in Ceda came back to the room and which resulted in his being sent Rapids. Has Emphysema said, 'Oh, I've got a ride in 10 to federal prison. Hoffa claimed Shortly before noon, very lign minutes.' She (the girl friend) WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. that newly discovered evidence rain was reported in a 60-mil Richard Russell (D-Ga.) is (Continued: Page 3, Col. 5.) showed improper conduct by the wide band from northeast o The communists c l a i m Cedar Rapids to near Ottumwa. being treated in Walter Reed GENEVA (AP) - The war "The health situation in statistics and on a number of plague and cholera do not exon-the-spot reports by WHO North Vietnam must remain hospital for emphysema. in Vietnam is causing an ist in the North. alarming spread of major somewhat obscure," it com- experts. Increased syphillis a n d The war is blamed for the G.O.P. Denounces diseases in the South but ap- mented. "The country report gonorrhea was . r e p o r t e d presence and spread of plague parently there has been little had to be pieced together from among the civilian population Johnson's Budget "in epidemic proportions." the available unofficial publieffect on the health of the Today's Index but full statistics are lacking. population in the communist cations. It must therefore be There were 4,352 suspected WASHINGTON (UPI) — Key Vatican sources did not say Tuberculosis was still a Comics '•• 1' cases and 203 deaths in 1S67, VATICAN CITY (AP) borne in mind that the inmembers of con- North. • major public health problem according to s t a t i s t i c s Courthouse * Pope Paul VI talked for 20 whether the Pope had raised Republican formation they contain is not These conclusions w e r e any question of morality with gress denounced P r e s i d e n t drawn in the South, which has one of Crossword *[ gathered by a U.S. medical open to the usual methods of by a World Health the highest rates in the world Daily Record •> minutes Monday with Dr. regard to heart transplants. Johnson's budget Monday as an Organization (WHO) study of confirmation." research team and t h e effort to do too m u c h for active tuberculosis. But Deaths I Christiaan Barnard and con- But it was taken for granted Most of the information on Pasteur Institute in Saigon. Editorial Features » gratulated him on his work in that the Pontiff at least touch- domestically in time of war. Vietnam made a v a i l a b l e North Vietnam was obtained this was true before the war Complete information is still Monday. Plague and cholera ed on it in his expressions of They called for deep cuts. Farm " heart transplant operations. arc on the upsurge in the from a question and answer unavailable because of lack of began. hope that such operations However, the report conFinancial |° The Pope told the South interview with Health Minister figures from remote villages 1 South. cluded that despite prevailing Marion ' African surgeon, who is a would be for the good of and hamlet complexes. But The report admitted that its Dr. Pham Ngoc Thach in a conditions "the general health i Chuckle sources Movies • l6 Protestant, that he prayed his mankind. cases have been recognized in 1965 communist publication for the study of North of the population in the South Society •»• J efforts would be of benefit to Informants said the Pope Windshield sticker: "Please Vietnam were sketchy. They entitled "Vietnamese Studies." 27 provinces. 1W has not deteriorated." Health Snorts * humanity. gave Barnard a deeply cordial pay your taxes promptly. I consisted of three communist Cholera has been endemic The report on South VietState *' • services have in many cases welcome. The audience was since 1964 with 1,332 cases in Barnard said after the auneed my poverty check." publications, all at least two nam was based on WHO and Television ™ been improved and extended. unusually long for a private Copyright 1967 up to Nov. 24. South Vietnam government dience he was "very satisfied" 19>23 years old. Want Ads visitor. with the meeting. Seven Taken High Court Eases Rules Iowa State Coed Was On Gamblers, Gun Owners Hostage in Denver Chase D. Wagner, Chairman of RTA, Quits Disease Spread Brought by War Pope Lauds Dr. Barnard At Unusually Long Visit Vhe Cedar Rapids Gazette: Mon.. Jan. 29. language instruction will triple! Feb. 12 Set as to about 800 hours with some, Date for T r i a l trainees receiving as much as 400 or 500 hours in 12 weeks. Of Explosion Suit Since the emphasis is on the Second avenue SW; fined $10 Sam W. Schminky A civil suit resulting from an The Weather quick establishment of a good Auditors "Start exp^on and f,re ^. 13, ^Head Caught in Crib, Myron R. Porter and costs. High temperatures Sunday, low temGiven Plea Time Failure to yield the right of vvorking relationship with the peratures overnight and inches of preOies cipitation: C.K. Infant !Liberty a former Cedar Rapids Examination of Sam W. Schminky, 57, of 1513 will go to trial Feb. 12 in federal! Richa 83 people with whom they will live, Atlanta (5 « ' Miami 71M court pending the filing f cer ismarck 14-iz.BS Min'apolis 14 25.95 Fifth avenue SE; fined $25 and o,,, »„ A i ° "i K°ith J. Sheridan, infant son' ident, died Sunday following Peace Corps members need the h SChicMO 44 M.« N. Orleani 71 97 costs. Louellen Loughead, 3914 Engineer Office First street SW, Monday was tain amendments. j o[ Mrs Janet sheridan, 1226areslong illness. Born July 8, 1914, Denver .. „„ i 57 „ 15 New York 40 34 .04 ability to speak Fang in Gabon, Lennox avenue NE; fined $10 pvlvth » «.u Phoenix w 50 Houston 71 M Seattle 3»».01 and costs. „ _ r r Volta, _, Waray. , State Auditor Lloyd Smith was given until Thursday to move or Melody C. Chnstenson, 2p30jFirst street NW> was found dead; at Urbana, ) he was married to Bobo in Upper L. Altfttes 51 41 Waihinjlen 5035 . . , Sund ~ . morning ||Dafl cpnt. 226. 6, 1946, 1946.atat Striking an unattended ve- Waray in the Philippines and at the Linn county courthouse plead to a charge of larceny in [lass road NE, is s e e k i n-ng ; . , crib im?. norl , m Porter PnrtpP Sept . hicle — Elmer F. P. Medinger, 17,000 from the Great Plains C. R. Weather Police said Keith was found irac Monday morning to start three Cedar Rapids municipal court. Second street NW; fined Fon in Dahomey. Low Sunday 32 854 of his staff members on the Ronald C. Crawford, 1208 3as Co., Elcona Homes Corp. of t h h i s h e a d between the in addition to his $10 and costs. U1C High Sunday 48 Striking fixtures adjacent special audit of the county Sixth avenue SE, signed an in- llkhart, Ind., and Valley Homes mattress mauress ana me ram tailing ofw the Kooen son, Robert ueraiu Gerald w jf e are a son, nd Furniture of Prairie du crib. His death, authorities said,jporter of Des Moines; Low overnight 38 to the street — Elmer F. P. a sister, —Wagner— engineer's office. formation charging Schminky Medinger, 854 Second street Ihien, Wis. Noon Monday 34 NW . (Continued from Page 1.) Smith left at midmorning and| w i m taking a refrigerator and The plaintiff's mobile homej was either due to strangulation Mrs Clyde Sauer of Waterloo; 2 p.m. Monday 31; ' fined $10 and costs. ,„,, member u arrived "—' two garbage cans when he was badly damaged by fire the three grandchildren, a stepson, another staff Rainfall 0.06 Iowa Deaths devoted to this time-consuming later. | Neil Netley of Costa Mesa, Calif. moved from an a p a r t m e n t day after it was delivered by * * * Total for Jan 0.43 Garnavillo — Charles Luetje, I project is all that I can Keith J. Sheridan was born in Memorial services: Turner The audit was requested by (Crawford owns. Valley Homes, dealer for ElNormal for Jan 1.51 85. Services Wednesday at 1, reasonably reasonably afford. afford. Judge Loren M. Hullinger, jr., cona. Cedar Rapids Dec. 2, 1967. Surchapel east at a time to be anSupervisor Anthony S c o 1 a r o , Tuecke's, Guttenberg. Barometer steady 30.20 "I shall be happy to provide a after Supervisor Dudley Hen- set bond at $1,000 and appointed viving in addition to his mother nounced later. Burial: Spencer G u t t e n b e r g — Fred W. Humidity at noon 82% Block, 81. Services Tuesday at new chairman with a n y Great Plains was employed are his f a t h e r , H u g h B. j G an attorney for Schminky. derson requested a general audit rove cemetery west of Walker. Wind direction and velocity 2, Tuecke's. to install propane gas in the Sheridan, Denver, Colo., two sis- Friends available background material, may can at the chapel. at Gazette weather station at Oelwein — Lillian Wilder, 89. but at this time I am tendering of. county books. Henderson had mobile home, and the suit ters, Corina Marie and Christina jTne casket will not be opened also charged Engineer Bill 2 p.m., NNW at 21 m.pJi. Services Tuesday at 2, East the firm w i t h Leigh Butler; three brothers,j Harrington with neglect of Car Parts Worth $300 charges after tne service. Sun rises Tuesday, 7:22; Sun Side Church of Christ. Brant's. my resignation. Stolen from Garage negligent installation. The suit Benjamin Lee Butler, Michael: sets, 5:19; moon sets, 6:12 p.m. Fayette — Guy Holtzman, 87. "It has been a pleasure to duties, specifying absenteeism. Year Ago Today — High, 36; Services Tuesday at 2, Bellas- serve the city in an area so vital Henderson said at a meeting The theft of about $300 worth claims gas leaked and caused Hugh, and Kenneth D. Sheridan, S Clarinda Spraker low, 30. all of Cedar Rapids: maternal! Wright. to its future as mass transit. A of the supervisors with Smith of car parts from an unlocked the explosion. Vinton — Maude Harding ,87, city-owned system supported by Jan. 19 that there were certain garage was reported to the Linn Great Plains disclaims any I grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clarinda I. Spraker, 93, a CeDegree Days of R e d w o o d C i t y , Calif. the city is assured of success." negligence, saying the fire was!Wedo, Springville, and the dar Rapids resident from 1918 Saturday 24 Services at the grave in Gar- Wagner, 39, became the se- items he would call to the at- county sheriff's office Monday neither the result of a gas ex- p a t e r n a l grandmother, Mrs. to 1963, died Sunday at Moline, Sunday 29 rison cemetery morning by Bill Bowers, Marion Tuesday at 2. tention of the auditors. Total to date 3,825 Friends may call plosion nor was the fire fed by Anna M. Sheridan, C e d a r 111., where she had resided with at Fry- cond RTA member to resign in No indication was given as to route two. Through Jan. 28, 1967 ...3,713 Holland four months. Last fall, Nicholas after 8 a.m. Tuesday. Percent of normal year .. 57.7 the time the special audit would Bowers said the parts were gas. The firm maintains that tf'Rapids; and a great-grand- a daughter, Mrs. Ronald Owen, Total normal year 6,631 B r a n d o n—Matilda Briggs, Scholtus resigned because of the require. Smith said -a general taken sometime between 2 p.m there w-as gas present, the I mother, Mrs. Cora S t e e l , since leaving Cedar Rapids. 91. Services Tuesday at 10:30, press of personal business. Born in Johnson county, she audit will be made in the county Saturday and 9 a.m. Monday. plaintiff failed to recognize the Decorah. Christian church. Fry-Holland Births—Mercy was married in 1898 to Eddie A. Memorial services: K u b a odor and take safety. Council Hassle later this year. Jan. 28 — To the families of j Vinton. funeral home east Tuesday at)Spraker. Survivors, in addition Great Plains also claims that Donald L. Carpenter, 480 Ninth Coggon —John M. Bopne, 86 Scholtus was succeeded by Six-Month Term 2:30 by the Rev. Aleck Ulmet, of to Mrs. Owen, are two granda defective connection in the gas Vlurdoch's. street, Marion, a son; Leo F. stove was installed by Elcona. the First Church of t h e children and three great grandEmma A Herald A. Smith, jr., presidenl Farm Bureau in Kainz, 1812 J avenue NE, a son; Center Point To Glen E. Jordan Ronald H. Christian, 5675 LaVeil, 86. Services 1:30 Tues- of the Cedar Rapids Steel C e d a r children. Elcona contends the court has no \ Nazarene. uBurial: .» »». Glen E. Jordan, 19, of 610 personal jurisdiction over theJM i l: Friends Transportation Co. Smith has New Request on CorneU street SW, a son; day, Murdoch's. may call at Mrs. Spraker was a member emor a George A. Frondle, 210 Fif- Vinton — Jessie A. Correll disagreed with Wagner and Bob Sixth avenue SE, pled guilty defendants, denies guilt on its the funeral home, iof First Lutheran church and teenth street NW, a son. 82. Services Wednesday at 2 Carson, third board member, on Edgewood Bridge Monday to a charge of operating ledar chapter, Order of Eastern part or that there was a breach Campbell's. Burial: Pilot Grove a number of issues and has a motor vehicle without the of warranty. Births—St. Luke's Star, in Cedar Rapids. The Linn county Farm Bureau cemetery near Williamsburg. Fred M. Heumes Services: Wednesday at 1, Jan. 27 — To Mrs. Carolyn Elkader —Amelia Meyer, 87. vigorously opposed the proposal has requested the state highway owner's consent. Judge William Elcona says if there was gas Rose, 5501 Plainview drive Services Tuesday at 10, St. to consummate purchase of 20 commission to reconsider its R. Eads imposed a suspended present, it was the fault of Fred M. Heumes, a resident of Trimble funeral home, Moline. NW, a daughter. Joseph's church. Rosary Mon- large buses from the Flxible Co. approval of the amended and sentence of six months in the Great Plains. Cause of the fire, Cedar Rapids most of his life Burial: Oakland cemetery Iowa Jan. 28 —To the families of day at 8, Witt's. before moving to Mesa, Ariz., in ;ity, Wednesday at 2:30. of Loudonville, Ohio. county jail. David Bey, 2168 Brooklyn drive Waukon — Mrs. J o h n This issue two weeks ago substituted contract for the Jordan and two other youths who was negligent, jurisdiction 1962, died there Saturday. Born NE, a son; Mrs. Donna Stewart, Verthein, 71. Services Tuesday resulted in an a r g u m e n t construction of the Edgewood were accused of taking a car and damages are the triable June 5, 1899, at Fairdale, 111., he 985 Fairview drive, Marion; at st. Patrick's Catholic NW extension and bridge. belonging to Robert J. Bedard, issues. Memorial Services between Wagner and several road was married to Martha MatSteven Sloan, Tower .Terrace cnurch. Bakke-Hanson's. A Jan. 22 letter contends that Waterloo, while Bedard was trailer court, Marion; Robert Central City—Dell A. Starks, members of the city council. thews in 1927 at Davenport. Wolfe, Laura — Tuesday at a.m. at Immaculate ConcepBrown, 1150 Second avenue91. Services Wednesday at 2, The council is to appoint a the tentative plans, engineering, staying at the YMCA, Nov. 6. —Hostages— While living in Cedar Rapids he 9tion Catholic church by the SW, a son; Geary Landtiser, Waubeek Methodist c h u r c h . new RTA member and is to computations and financing for I o w a was employed at (Continued from Page 1.) Rev. Roger O'Brien. Rosaries 5535 Vermont street SW, a son. Murdoch's in Central City. the project are in such general designate a new chairman. | Manufacturing Co. Monday by the Knights of CoJudgment Millersburg — Harold Good- Wagner, 4023 Northwood drive terms as to. make it impossible 20-year-police veteran, could be at 7 and by Father Adoption Surviving is his wife. Hawkeye Lumber. Co. vs. heard over the police frequency. Mr Heumes was a member of! lumbus for the parties to enter into a O'Brien 7:30 at Teahen n man, 49. Services Wednesday at at and Mrs. Delmar Mr. 2, Calvary Bible church, North NE, is a salesman for Hedges Acharles Werning. $799.42. «u. iicuiiK.0 !chapel, where friends may call. Then officers ordered all close- Mt. Hermon lodge, i o w a BUrjai: st. James cemetery, Klein, 1117 Hubbard avenue English. Powell's in North Eng- Realtors. He headed the ount. NE, have adopted, a daughter, lish. pursuit cars to drop well back. Consistory, El Kahir Shrine, the Toronto. mayor's advisory committee's The amended c o n t r a c t 14 months old. Delhi — Victor A. Miller, 82. research into the city bus pro- between the city of Cedar The shotgun had been taken Loyal Order of Moose and the Rapids and Linn county was Shelly's in Manchester. 'rom the police cruiser, officers Eagles. Marriage Licenses jblem when the 1966 strike stop—Coed Slain— said. Raymond G. Taylor and Farmersburg — K e n n e t h ped service provided by Na- dated Dec. 20. It calls for the Memorial services and en- Application for (Continued from Page 1.) 68, of Washington, D. C. city to pay for the part in the Clarabelle M. Wart, Chris H. Seery, Patrolman Phil Gotlin, whose tombment: Chapel of Memories tional City Lines. Sell and Judith A. Jones, Wil- Graveside services Tuesday at Wagner's term on the RTA city and the county to pay for idn't even know the person's cruiser the suspects took, said at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday by Dr. Review Lost by 3, St Patrick's cemetery. Shultz liam E. Simonson and Violet the part in the county. in Monona, where friends may the men left the market with lame," Shalley said. Marion H. Williams. Friends was to have been for four years. It is estimated that 60.3 perDeLong, Paul Zaruba and MiCollins Group VTorahan and three s t o r e may call at the Turner chapel chal Ann McLees, George R. call Tuesday morning. Tells Gains cent of the cost will be the The girl friend helped Sheila employes. Griffin and Nancy E. Burns, North Liberty — M r s . east after 7 p.m. Tuesday and National Labor R e l a t i o n s and she left the dorm all of Cedar Rapids. Harry E. RTA members receive token obligation of the city and 39.7 pack, up their fifth until noon Wednesday. The Board (NLRB) officials in They picked Tuesday at 10:30, George L. about 9 p.m., he said. The Fleck, Cedar Rapids, and Terri percent for the county. Total G. Martin, Martelle. John R. Gay, Iowa City. Burial at North payment of $300 annually from estimated cost is $2,181,000. sheriff said he and his men hostage when t h e y corn- casket will not be opened after Washington have denied an apthe city. Shannon, jr., Towson, Md., and Liberty. had not found anyone who had mandeered the sedan, a rental the service. plication for review filed by a Janice J. Springer, Cedar Rap- West Branch — Arthur In his closing report to the The Farm Bureau letter concar believed to have been driven ids. Alvin W. Salsbury, Par- Jensen, 73. Services Tuesday at mayor's office, Wagner noted tends that since no firm plans seen the girl get in a car. Collins Radio Co. union splinter by Ken Ward, 43, Denver, who sons, Kan., and Linda L. Litsey, 2, Bethany Lutheran church. that gross revenue of the bus have been made for the bridge Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. —Court— was leaving town on a business group after the regional NLRB Cedar Rapids. D o u g l a s E. Barker's. there can be no accurate ames Collins, reported her trip, officers said. (Continued from Page 1.) service increased from $15,060 in Hatch, Spirit Lake, and Patricia West denied it a hearing for a vM n i.inenv — A n n a west fjioeriy A , „„... Liberty f L^Brashears, Central City. With seven persons in the car, Brookhart, 90. Services Tues- April, the first month, to $28,583 estimates. The actual percen missing Saturday. tage of the bridge to be built Miss Collins, a small, at- they switched to the larger self-incrimination. The 2nd U.S. separate union. day at 9, St. Joseph's church.'in December. Divorce Petitions Rosary Monday at 8, Snider's. j Monthly losses d e c r e a s e d with county funds cannot be ractive brunette, was described state-owned vehicle and picked lircuit court of appeals held last However, Timothy S. White, Dorothy Belle Fenton vs. Iowa City — Albert W determined w i t h reasonable as "the quiet, studious type" by up the others, a woman and a September that the city had the counsel for the Collins Radio Craig DeWayne Fenton. Ma- Gratkc, 71. Services Thursday steadily from an initial $10,046 certainty, the letter argued. he Elm Hall house mother, young child, believed to be right to dismiss 15 sanitation Professional Employes, said the linda K. Horney vs. Darrell K. at 11, First P r e s b y t e r i a n in April to $4,088 in December Homey. Claudette M. Becker church. Jones'. Ruth Kemble. and totaled $64,041 for the ninebetween 3 and 7 years old. labor department has notified vs. Larry L. D. Becker. Ann R. Hills — William A. Kern, 55. month period. "She was well liked and apGotlin said officers w e r e workers for such a cause. State Releases the group it is o f f i c i a l l y Mulherin vs. Newman F. MulRejected an appeal by a group parently didn't have any quar- holding one suspect when he I Services Wednesday at 10, St. Wagner also showed thai herin. registered as an association. of Negroes who contended racial [Joseph's church. Rosary Tues- miles traveled i n c r e a s e d Particulars in •els with -anybody," s a i d arrived at the market. Morahan, day at 7:30, George L. Gay, steadily from 50,053 the first discrimination was involved in Divorce Decrees The group expressed Mrs. Kemble. "This has stunned he said, told there w e r e Iowa he routing of a portion of an Sharon Kae Kruger from Mahoney Case all of us here." dissatisfaction with local 1362 of month to 69,348 in September. "possibly two or three more Raymond Vern Kruger. Janelle nterstate highway through a :he International Brotherhood of Similarly, ridership . c l i m b e d stickups" itj|he store. County Attorney W i l l i a m Lorraine Polansky from Charles predominantly Negro district in Electrical Workers after the Louis Polansky, jr. Nancy Lu Study 'Bobo and from 66,428 to 127,185. Faches Monday filed a bill o Believe Woman Went to Back Nashville, Tenn. In mid-January the system :ollins settlement last fall. McShane from James Franklin for Theodore J Morahan and Gotlin then, with White says the group's memMcShane. 'Fang' and 'Fon' passed the one million mark in particulars Broadcasting Mahoney, 42, of 804 Fourteenth Had Heart Attack guns drawn, went to the back of paid fares, Wagner reported. bership between 400 and 500. Fires WASHINGTON (AP) — A street -SE, who asked for FORT DODGE (AP) - A 20the store and started down the The court refused to speed White issaid new group is 10:11 ajs. Saturday. Surge in Federal Grant up its hearing procedures on a receiving duesthepreviously testimony the state w o u l d year-old Fort Dodge woman basement stairs, Gotlin said. paid water pressure at 1120 Twelfth speaking capability in such: by two broadcasting languages as Fang, B o b o , | Wagner noted that the city present in his trial on a charg whose body was found in the As they approached the bot- challenge to the IBEW, which, he said, avenue SW. middle of a road near here may tom, with Sgt. Morahan ahead, networks to government regula- will continue to be the official 4:53 p.m. Saturday. Children Waray-Waray and Fon will be | now has bus service, equipment of prohibited sales. Mahoney is accused of selling locked in room at 2049 Franklave died of a heart attack one man jumped out with gun in tion and "personal attacks" and agent for t h e votatee, »*. Peace alcoholic beverages S u n d a j Webster County Sheriff Ray Me hand and ordered them to "hold political editorials" v o i c e d bargaining lin avenue NE. association. He said t h e 9:10 p.m. Saturday. Rubbish hrough a technique of round- 1proved {ederal grant in hand for morning, Nov. 19, at Ted' over the air. Coy said Monday. t," Gotlin reported. S g t . association would amount to a fire set in garage by persons Happy Time, First street am McCoy said a preliminary re- Morahan stepped down the The regulations require that pressure group within unknown at 848 Second street the-clock "language saturation," the purchase of the building and local 1362. First avenue NW. port by medical examiner Dr. stairs. Gotlin retreated back up. if a station broadcasts a person- No decision has been made coaches. NW. officials report. 3:01 a.m. Sunday. False alarm During the first four weeks of He said title to the Flxible Faches wrote that the stat John Rasmussen indicated the 'For some reason, he (the al attack against a person or whether to appeal the NLRB at Washington high school. group during presentation of an does not intend to show tha 3:09 a.m. Sunday. F a u l t y the 12-week training program buses is needed in order to Mahoney was on duty, but tha girl may have died after walk- suspect) didn't shoot," Gotlin important controversial issue it ruling. ing with a weakened heart. alarm system at 400 Twelfth said Alan Kulakow, the corp's license them for 1968. must notify the party attacked, was on the premises. Wit Rasmussen reported the wom- said. avenue SE. anguage-training director, "we Wegner also reported that he Gotlin said he heard the furnish a copy and offer a rea- For new figure beauty, join in nesses to this would be Dal an had a medical history of will focus entirely on language, Iowa City has contacted the RTA Edward Moore, Joseph C. Berr Municipal Court gunman tell Morahan, "You sonable chance to reply. The the fun and trimnastics with regarding possible purchase of rheumatic fever and high blood not only during class but outside JACK LA LANNE — Monday (Police Division) pressure. An autopsy performed better give yourself up now or rules do not apply to newscarts two of the used General Motors and Larry J. Rothamel. Speeding—Shirley A. White, the classroom^ at meals and Co. buses purchased from Na- Mahoney pled guilty 1 a s Sunday night showed no appar- I'm going to kill these peo- or spot coverage of news thru Friday at 8:30 AM on Chan700 Thirty-fifth street, Marion; during other activities." nel 9. agents. Wednesday to a. charge of in ent cause of death, McCoy ple." James P. Bledsoe 2100 Twenty- He said vtime spent i n tional City Lines. toxication on Nov. 19 and wa The suspect, and apparently a . ninth street SW; Richard D. said. fined $100, Faches also wrote. Burns, 837 Fifth avenue SE; The victim, Sheila Rae Har- companion, were holding the Gary A. Butts, 5101 Gordon rison, 20, daughter of Mr. and three employes in the small avenue NW;,Rex Dawson, HiaMrs. Howard Harrison, was casement room. watha- David G. Luedtke, 1113 Man Arrested C avenue NW; Larry D. Greco, found dead in the road Sunday Gotlin said he ducked behind a 1960 B avenue NE; Patrick A morning. Her body showed no :ounter as the two men herded For Drunk Driving Nowlin, 4500 Wenig road NE, Evelyn M. Spencer, 4940 Har- Births in Cedar Rapids out- and county cases from outside Gilmore Carlson, 60, of 162 marks except for two small Sgt. Morahan and the others up bruises which McCoy said may the stairs, out a side door and bet avenue NW; Kurt A. EtTenth street SE, was arreste have occurred from a fall. into the cruiser. scheidt, Watkins; Robert K umbered deaths by nearly a 3 Cedar Rapids numbered 90. Shannon, 1809 Eighth avenue > 1 ratio in 1967, according to None of the 476 cases in- ]late Saturday night by deput Police said later they were "There is no evidence of uncertain SW- Edwin N. Hart, Viola le annual report of the depart- volved persons less than 15 sheriffs and charged with drun whether there were foul play," McCoy said. "Until two suspects, Barbara J. Everett, 3402 Cen- lent of public health. years old, according to the re- driving. or just one, in the ter Point road NE; Clifford E sort of Fred Welch, communi- Mae L. Chamberlain and we get the results of those fleeing car. Rice, 1610 Park Towne lane Carl S m i t h , administrative Marie K. Boileau said a car tests, we're just at a NE; Wayne A. Wall, 521 Tenth Fficer, reported that births cable disease control officer. street NW; each fined $10 and )taled 3,413 compared with Of the total, 115 were between driven by Carlson was going standstill." costs. Frank H. Collings, 375 15 and 19 years old, 187^ between erratically on Twelfth avenue McCoy said the girl had gone Twentieth street SE; fined $15 I'M deaths 20 76 between 25 and 29 SE, ran into a traffic signal at for a ride with Ora B. Witt, jr., timely Quotes and costs. Williams D. Jordon Measles cases totaled 214 andand98 24, were 30 or over. Third street and backed into Fort Dodge. Witt told officers The moment he (the famous 1521 Tenth street NW; fined uring the year, and chicken The public health department $25 and costs. their car. the car went into a ditch and Negro) isn't where somebody Disobeying a traffic signal- ox cases numbered 213. In ad- interviewed a total of 576 Arraignment was scheduled Miss Harrison got out of the car recognizes who he is, then he's John M. Carpenter, 619 Sec- ition, there were 28 reported persons in connection w i t h for Friday. and went for help, McCoy said. just another nigger. That's what SE; Qucntin W. ases of mumps, four of scarlet ond avenue The driver of the car, Ora B. the Negro struggle is a l l ,,a&^^^, 2815 Indian Hill sver and two cases of infectious venereal disease cases. Wagenficld, FREE BOOKLET The annual health report also road SE; Terry L. Rexroat, 1637 Coal Strike Witt, jr., 23, of Fort Dodge, told about.—Football star J i m Thirty-second street NE; each epatitis. should be in every home Venereal disease c a s e s reported that 1,084 f o o d PITTSBURGH (UPI) - Thou- authorities he fell asleep while Brown. fined $10 and costs. Failure to have vehicle un- eported to the county health establishment inspections were sands of coal miners went on waiting for Miss Harrison to You can't ever get out of your Knowing precisely what to do when funeral der control—Vincent J. Dvor- epartment totaled 476. An ad- conducted during 1967. Notices strike Monday to protest the return, said McCoy. arrangements are necessary will be very prison. It is a question of seeing ak, 121.7 K street SW; Simon comforting and helpful. to abate totaled 428. Her body, unmarked except J. Gipson, Springville; Don O. itional 34 cases were reported Joe S. Cook, director of the use of state police to break up for some bruises on the face, that you finish it well.—Actor • The importance of making a will. mass picketing demonstrations Peter Ustinov. Sylvesiar, 4528 Center Point o the state health department. housing division, reported that • Funeral practices. was found about one-fifth mile at two small non-union mines. road NE; each fined $10 and This 510 case total was • Family History section. .2,339 inspections and. 2 7 0 from Witt's car by a passing costs. Drivinff to the left of the markedly down from the 685 reinspections were m a d e . Want ads offer the greatest motorist, according to t h e Since 1898 For your Free booklet "Fads Every Family center line — Thomas R. Tom- cases recorded in 1966. Should Know," call or write your local Wilbert Twenty-three dwellings w e r e sheriff. selection of home offerings! kins, 800 Twenty-first avenue Burial Vault Mfr. (No sales contact made.) - « V SW; Elmer F. P. Medinger, 854 Of the 476 county-reported posted illegal to occupy, 41 were 'i Second street NW; each fined •ascs, 242 of the infected per- demolished and removed by the SINCE 1909 ntv 11 • nidt to wtlit owner and one was razed by li ind conitriction." $10 and costs. ons were males and 234 feNo valid Iowa drivers liorder of the board of health. cense— James B. Surrctl, 121 nales. City cases totaled 386 Courthouse News —Daily Record— "• ^slUl ti'-'v."*- - —. - , rt /"I _ 1 _ . _ _ _ . . _ TJILI «. ..I... «*.!•. Obituaries T\Tn»4-l-i »•»•! Births Outnumbered Deaths /n C./?. 3 to 1 in 1967 Jivif Uvdl>lli3< -\ FLOWERS -. BURIAL VAULTS for every occasion When !»'$ Time to Remember, Flowers Belong. PIERSON'S Your FTO Florist 1(00 ELLIS BLVD. NW FLOWERPHON6 3<6-1«?< ROHN FUNERAL HOME With a Hom*-Lik« Atmosphere "PERSONALIZED SERVICE SINCE 1927" Call 362-0411 Day or Night 338 Third Avenue SW Recommended by Funeral Directors as the burial vault which provides complete protection. JOHN E. 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