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Monday, December 30, 1968-lowa City Press-Gtiien 3 Area 2 Iowa City Press-Citizen Monday, December 30, 1968 More Control of Lobby ing Plant From Page 1A 3 Named To Ethics Committee 'Sufficiency Rating' Decide Urgency of Improvements 'Lend-Lease1 Cow Scheme Illegal? 39 Area Persons Have Iowa Tax Refunds Coming Deaths- niendations on the sewer plant Detailed Report On Apollo Flight SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) The Apollo 8 astronauts ML 1 11 AJVf From Page 1A diture of an estimated $129 million on interstate projects and $429 million for construction and right of way acquisition on primary highways. State made by the Johnson County Board of Health. The Coralville Council passed nf eradiner incliidine culverts John Shannon Is Sought by Mezvins ky dllU UtlO UL lUKCA W1UL1I Will IN MUSCATINE (AP) State Sen. David Stanley, R-Musca-tine, today appointed to the new Senate Ethics Committee From Page 1A John L. Parks John L.

Parks, 53, of 1405 Brookwood Drive died Sunday a Ann rt SHELDON (AP)-A scheme to get raw milk to consumers, an t.TLinifiLcru ain.i iiiuiiuii. ouni John C. Shannon. 57, of 440 the solutions Friday. South Johnson Street, died Sat- me supervisors also approved Local and area names are: 177 milnc nf hmtituair pociirfoo cost an estimed $5 million Despite the program's mas circumventing the processing ma ii7i 1 1 nncr 'in aciimian in-riav of a heart attack while an mausinai zoning umva Erosion control, lighting, sign person appears on the listing, furnish the name of next of kin and documentary evidence establishing the party who has night at Veterans Hospital after Robert O.

Bradlev Elmeri? an based on tne leasing engage in the first full day of intensive de-bnefing on tneir flight today as space officials release part of the treasure they brought back color views unseen before of the earth and the proposal before introducing it sens. Arthur Neu, R-Carroll, formally. He said he believes Richard Stephens, R-Crawfords- million. the House. The Senate does not require registration.

site The district director of internal revenue for Iowa is looking for 39 persons in this area. He wants to give them money. The 39 are among 919 Midwest shoveling snow at his home. Uion the sewer plant for the sewer plant sive size, however, the commission said the proposed expendi ing and miscellaneous work will of cows. a long illness.

cost an estimated $18 million SkAl t.l 1 1 Iowa is one of only eight legal right to claim the refund. moon. it may be a major issue in ville, and James Potgeter, R-the legislative session opening steamboat Rock. G. Brenneman, Edward O.

and Carol Kay Brown, Sherry L. Comer, Jacob and Emma Cor- Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Donohue Mortu Recent announcement of an tures for the fiscal years 1970 through 1974 would meet only Under the plan of Henry Groot of rural Sheldon, people lease his cows, pay him for Air Force Col. Frank Borman, Navy capt. James A.

Loven jr. states not requiring registration in both houses, according to additional interstate allotment William manual y. i cDlliftw Tnoiaritv lAartor nf thp and Air Force Lt. Col 17 per cent of the state's high vvav BvaLGiu aic iuj iiuica 11 nog, Nona A. Nordyke Estes, between Iowa City and Water taxpayers whose 1966 and 1967 refund checks were returned for lack of a proper address.

IMM1IIV 1IIUJU1 U( IVUUV A Iowa Senate, said the committee Edward Mezvinsky, Johnson County Democrat, has launched a drive to institute greater control over lobbying in the Iowa General Assembly. But at least some legislative leaders who have commented question the need for such controls. Mezvinsky has drafted a bill which would: Mezvinsky. Other regulations in way needs. A commission stuay Man Asks for Cold Drugs, But Gets 'Pill' ouviuuci wmuiiuig ci au coir the aircraft earner Yorktown via Hawaii.

They had spent a loo and an interstate bridge at U1IV1 Ul JX-i II- I at the George L. Gay Funeral Home. Mr. Parks was an Army career man who retired as an 7, in 1967. He was born Nov.

4, 1915, at Marshalltown. the son of John care and feeding of the animals, and take home the raw milk produced by the animals. Thomas T. Hinman, Lois J. Holeton, Glen R.

Kohler, Shirley out need during the next 20 ary with the Rev. Robert L. Welsh of First Christian Church officiating. Burial will be in Memory- Gardens. Mr.

Shannon was born June 16. 1911. in Chicago, to Jack A. Anders are set to talk into tape recorders about their half-million mile voyage around the moon and back. John F.

Hanlon, district di day on the carrier after helicop years at billion. ituuwu vi vaoiiic.c nui nil M. Martin, Edward E. McAllis Sioux City will cause some revt sions in the interstate comple tion schedules. is required to propose a code of ethics within 30 days after the 1969 legislative session begins Jan.

13. rector, said anyone who filed RAYTOWN, Mo. (AP) The Iowa law forbids the sale ot ters plucked them from tne r- 1 ter, Patricia J. Miller, Willie an income tax return for the The new program is the first other states affecting lobbyists he cited included: Twenty-seven states require financial reporting. Thirty states ban contingent fees.

mid-Pacific at the end of their raw milk to consumers, dui The trio, meeting with flight Warren Newson, Paul B. and chills and fever of influenza had racked Oscar Pettijohn of this years 1966 and 67 and was en Dattiinn NptiHnp Parks, andland Dora VOSS Shannon. He presented on a fiscal year basis moon-orbiting mission. Financing details on these additional routes have not been piuveu ui LuujuiiLiiuu wuu uuiti Groot thinks his lend-lease program is legal. Mary C.

Pixton, Felisa M. Ros titled to a refund but did not aiiu uuujiv graduated from high school Hived in Iowa City most of ms construction projects. It is also supposed to propose rules regulating lobbyists and instead of a calendar year as has been used since the com Kansas City suburb for several which currently is under county jurisdiction. County Atty. Robert Jansen said all public-hearings required on the longstanding request for county industrial zoning already had been held.

The area is expected shortly to be annexed by Coralville. The agreement with the county also should clear the way to signing of a long-discussed pact that would end annexation disputes between Iowa City and Coralville. The two municipalities have the agreement ready but Iowa City has not signed, waiting for peace on the Coral-ville-Johnson County end of the sewage issue. so, Jeneen M. Rothstein, Ernest training specialists, will go over their mission "event by event in considerable detail," a space official said.

They will follow the receive it, should check the list received from the U.S. Depart Their spacecraft was taken to Honolulu by the Yorktown -Require all lobbyists to Iowa Secretary of Agriculture there He and Roberta sreeie uze ana in nis eany yeais was Railroad crossing signaliza days so he telephoned his physi- C. Shaffer, Dwight N. Snoa, Al Twenty-five states make the to investigate complaints register with the secretary of ment of Transportation. ing for his name.

well known as a baseball play L. B. Liddv differs. tion will cost an estimated $1. mission began announcing its scheduled construction program inda J.

Summers, Gilbert and secretary of state responsible against senators. er. He married Anna M. Scheetz "This sounds like subterfuge 043,000. When this information becomes available, the construc Taxpayers who believe a re cian and asked for a cold medicine prescription to be refilled.

Iva Worby. where it will undergo Navy tests before being flown to the North American Rockwell Co. plant at Downey, for closer exam five years in advance in 1959. for the maintaining the docket of lobbyists. Photos: Page 8A fund is due them should include Ninety-seven intersect ions at St.

Patrick's Church on July 25, 1937. The seven-member committee will include the three senators Williamsburg Ruth M. Boi tion on the approved routes will We'll have to investigate. Iowa law forbids the sale of raw milk and that's that. If this state, to declare for whom they are working, what their specific legislative interest is and what they are being paid.

Prohibit "contingent fee" the following with notification will be lighted. Signing, light Pettijohn's wife picked up the The fiscal year runs from 1 of one year to June 30 Mezvinsky said that he had ler, Desire Raulo. A mechanic by trade, he iappointed by Stanley, two sen to the director's office in Des ination. same schedule for nine of the medicine at the pharmacy but proceed in accordance witn tne new financing. This rescheduling may tem ing, erosion control and miscellaneous work will total $22 owned and operated Shannon of the next.

Moines: next 10 days, talking with ators appointed by the Senate minority leader, and two mem- Pettiiohn said he noticed the Twelve pictures taken by the Coralville Janet Kay Long Lewis C. and Sharon J. Mc Meen, Carroll Moredock. checked the Wisconsin statute banning presentation of any items of value to legislators and that it effectively cuts off most To fill in the gap left by the Name and address exactly farmer thinks he has a legal angle to get around the law, all right, but I don't think he does," Liddy said. groups ranging from scientists hers anoointed bv the chief pills were not the usual drab.

Motor Service. He was a veteran of World War II and served with the Army Aircorps. changeover for 1969, the com porarily delay some projects during the early portion of the as it appears on the tax return Apollo 8 crew en route and around the moon part of the arrangements under wmcn a lobbyist's compensation de -pends, at least partially, on legislative action on an issue Relative urgency of the pro justice of the Iowa Supreme Social Security number. to fellow astronauts. Each word will be recorded, transcribed and prepared for a Kalona David L.

and J. Graber, Samuel W. and gray capsules but rather 1 bright orange. He read the in mission added a "proposed lm accomplishment program" to program, out wiu provide ioi scientific treasure they gatn Court. Surviving are his widow; ms Address to which the refund Coralville is working under a married in Faribault, on Aug.

9, 1947. He lived in various towns in Iowa, coming to Iowa City in 1967 where he was employed with the University of Iowa's general stores. He served during World War II, the Korean conflict and the war in Vietnam. He had been a member of the 82nd Airborne Division, the 101st Airborne Division, and the 10th Special Forces group. Surviving are his widow, a son, Stephen, with the Marine Corps in Okinawa; two daughters, Jayana and Susan, both of Iowa City; two sisters, Mrs.

Roberta Batesole of Marshall- the completion of aU interstate Donna C. Hochstetler. his client is interested in. should be mailed. ered in their six-day, flight-were released Sunday by the final report.

deadline of Feb. 1 for beginning construction of the plant mother, Mrs. Dora Chalmers of Iowa City; two brothers Dean Shannon of Iowa City and Wil posed improvements selected for inclusion in this five-year program was determined by the "sufficiency rating," which is a consideration of the physical nnnriitinnc cafptv nllll SPTOIPP Approximate amount of re Groot who claims to be leasing cows to some 50 persons-says the Iowa law barring raw milk sales is based on the belief it isn't healthy. That's "bosh," he says. End the "wine and dine" its listings for tne five nscai years starting next July 1.

Projects in other counties in projects within the funding period of the federal interstate program, which is now established National Aeronautics and Space Their only break will come New Year's Day. Others Joseph Gardner of Riverside, Nancy L. McFat-ridee of Hills. David R. and entertainment by lobbyists.

Mezvinsky describes the purpose of the legislation as "to provide a systematic method for lobbyists to report their activity to the legislature and to the public." It does not cover an structions and, next day, sent back the birth control pills in exchange for the medicine he had ordered. and receive bids Jan. 7. A 1967 law which created the ethics committee was sponsored by Neu and Potgeter and supported by Stephens and Stanley, Stanley said. fund.

Signature of taxpayer. liam Chalmers of Iowa City, circuit by banning entertain ment for legislators. "That'll be their first day off The deadline was set in a Administration. Two of the color pictures of this area on which contracts by Congress as fiscal 194. two aunts and a number of niec Ada F.

Schantz of Washington If the name of a deceased EDWARD MEZVINSKY contract with the University of in many, many weeks," an offi cial said. are scheduled to be let include: characteristics of the various Require lobbyists to keep Maior segments of the Iowa es and nephews. His father died earlier. their registration and iee intor The astronauts arrived at interstate system which remain to be completed are: Cedar County Iowa. The sewage plant is to serve UFs Oakdale complex and the university wants the sewage facility to be ready by fall.

individual constituent who receives no compensation but who speaks to his representative or the earth were taken as the spacecraft was in orbit or near the moon. They show the earth as a glowing sapphire half-disc with wisps of clouds streaking the deep blue. a.m. EST Sunday and had their first intensive de-briefing ses primary roads, the commission said. In an act providing revenue from an additional one cent fuel tax, the 61st General Assembly mation current.

The measure provides for enforcement by the attorney gen 1-80 from Weston to weoia No work is scheduled during senator about legislation. sion less than 12 hours later. and south bypass of Council Ethel Wall the five-year period beginning Greater control over lobbying The Health Board recommen They were flown here from Bluffs. town and Mrs. Marie Louise Green of Texas City.

his specified that at least 50 per July 1 but contract is to oe dations to which Coralville has is necessary to strengthen the 1-29 from Council Bluffs eral. Penalties for violations range from fines of $200 to $5,000 and up to a year in jail. Convicted violators also would let for shoulder widening on legislature and to make it more mother. Mrs. Pauline Etter of to the Missouri State line.

agreed were discussed by representatives of that city and the effective in meeting at the state 1-680 Bypass of Council Highway 38 from Stanwood north to the Jones County line Marshalltown, a grandchild and cent of this revenue De usea to widen bridges and pavements which are 20 feet or less in width. TOM On deposit for supervisors Friday. Bluffs-Omaha. be prohibited from lobbying for Ethel J. Wall, 54, of Route 1, died Sunday at Mercy Hospital after a long illness.

Services will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Turner Chapel East at Cedar Rapids, with burial in Cedar Memorial Cemetery. level matters affecting citizens, the legislator said. He stresses that the public interest often 1-35 from Osceola to the Thev involve putting the point (3.3 miles) prior to the begin-nine of the period. Estimated Scientist: Crowded Living Tends To Reduce Birth Rate The new five year program Missouri State line and from of discharge from the plant at three years.

At present, Mezvinsky said, Iowa's only controls over lob cost is $63,000. includes a total expenditure of a step-grandchild. Ephriam Brenneman U.S. 20 to the Minnesota state the Iowa River near the Iowa is sacrificed to that ot private interests with active and effective lobbyists. City sewer plant, employment $177 million for that purpose, or more than five times the Mrs.

Wall was born April 1, line. 1-280 Bypass of Davenport, Iowa County of a state-certified plant oper bying are the general provision forbidding bribery of members of the General Assembly and His proposed legislation, said minimum specified. 1914, in Boone to George W. and Margaret Olive Shaffer. T.74 from Duck Creek to ator or supervision by the ap nronriate University of Iowa Mezvinsky, also would apply to those seeking to influence the a rule requiring registration in She was a member of the Al I Freeway 549, with only one two-lane segment to be built initially (rather than the usual Dersonnel.

and assurance inai the Mississippi River in Betten-dorf. New interstate from Iowa Ct tv to Waterloo. Iowa City Trinity Episcopal actions of rule-making agencies undue seepage from a retention DALLAS, Tex. (AP) A U.N. scientist said today the worldwide trend towards urban living poses possibilities for curbing the planet's population explosion because "crowded living" tends to encourage birth their parents, presumably because that's the way they want it.

She spoke at a special symposium on "population density and crowding." Without challenging her views on possibly beneficial Church, and the Craft Guild of the state government, such This program inciuaes tne initiation or completion of projects which will widen or, replace all but 900 miles of 20-foot-wide pavement and 500 miles of 18-foot-wide pavement presently on the rural primary lagoon will not be allowed. two two-lane segments that make a freeway), 8.2 miles Firemen Answer Two Weekend Calls KALONA Ephriam Brenneman, 72 of Kalona, died Sunday at his home after a sudden illness. Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Fairview Con Order of the Eastern Star, the as the State Highway Commis sion. New interstate bridge from 1-29 west across Missouri River Gourmet Club and the Sports from Interstate 80 to Amana, Car Club of America at Cedar An electric short circuit in at Sioux City.

effects of crowded living, var Two Republicans, Roger Jen Rapids. right of way ($1.2 million) in 1971, grading and bridges ($4 million) in 1973 and paving ($2.5 road system. ious other scientists on the panel said use of animals under en In addition to the $129 million Surviving are two step-daugn a clothes dryer Saturday caused minor damage to the dryer at sen, wno win oecome lieutenant governor, and Ralph Mc Home Boost For Veterans An allocation of $1.8 million Dr. Ulla Olin of the U.N.'s development program said that, for example, a newly urbanized family having "five children al million in 1974. ters, Mrs.

Earl Seltrecht of Palo and Mrs. Walter Werena- forced crowded living conditions programmed on the interstate system during the next five fis Cartney, who will be the ma is included in the program as the home of Donald P. Riss suggests a grim picture of what servative Mennonite Church with Morris Swartzendruber and John Ropp officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Church Cemetery. Friends may call at the Yoder Funeral Home at Kalona.

Mr. Brenneman was born the estimated advancement Highway 149, six miles from Parnell to Interstate 80, right burg of Cedar Rapids; four cal vears, construction ana humans may experience in ready in a very small apartment" is apt to practice family step-sons, Edgar Richardson ot right of way acquisition on the of way $197,000) in 1974, and crowded cities. from the primary road fund needed to assure financing of the Muscatine toll bridge. Of Vietnam Veterans who have been primary nignway system wm total an estimated $429 million. For example, Dr.

Kenneth of 1116 Spruce Street. Iowa City firemen answered the call at 3:19 p.m. A motor in a washing machine burned out Saturday, fill jority floor leader in the both said they say "no need" for legislation like that advocated by Mezvinsky. David Stanley, to become the GOP floor leader in the Senate, however, said "some system to dis planning, where it might not in a rural area. repair of the Iowa Kiver overflow bridge ($50,000) in 1970.

Myers of Australia's Common In a report prepared for the Mav 25. 1896 near Kalona, to Walford, David Wall of Manhattan Beach, and Michael and Timothy of Cedar Rapids, and 17 grandchildren. Her husband, Kenneth, died earlier this month. wealth and Scientific Industrial This includes right of way acquisition at a cost of $63 million. Some 867 miles of new pave Highway 6, replace bridge west of Marengo ($423,000) in 135th meeting of the American Benjamin E.

and Barbara Kauff Research Organization said recent studies among rabbits pro awarded the Vietnam Service Medal will be granted top priority in the purchase of Veterans Administration-owned homes, T. Association for the Advance ing the R. D. Beach home, 1815 close financial arrangements of man Brenneman. He married Anna Christnar at Shelbyville, This item is based on the toll bridge feasibility study prepared by a consulting firm.

The tolls will be used to retire the bonds, pay operating and maintenance costs, and repay funds advanced from the primary road fund. ment is included at an estimated cost of $149 million and is needed." ment of Science amplified at a news conference Dr. Olin said High Street, with smoke. Fire-lobbyists 1974. Muscatine M.

Mehls, loan guaranty officer Mezvinsky said he hopes to 111., on June 14, 1921. He was a retired farmer and a resident duced new and strengthened evidence that crowding in mammalian populations produces "profound changes in behavior men, called at 1:49 p.m., said damage was minor. for VA in Des Moines, said to obtain additional support for his the universal trend toward urbanization has special implica an additional 138 miles of wid ening of existing pavement esti mated to cost $4 million. of the Kalona area most of his day. Highway 38.

eieht miles of tions for curbing birth rates in Wilfred A. Erb WEST BRANCH Wilfred and physiology." reconstruction from Highway 61 life. He was a member of the Fair This policy makes official developing countries. This is so, she indicated, be to the south junction with High He said adult rabbits showed what has been the practice of Alton Erb, 71, of West Branch way 6 ($1.9 million) in 1971. VA offices and real estate brok died at an Iowa City nursing cause the change to urban living for people in developing nations Highway 61, nine miles of ers in giving special considera increased sexual and aggressive behavior, heightened activity of "stress" hormones, reproductive abnormalities and "patho home Sunday afternoon.

Niccum Returning to Iowa To Fight Murder Charge shoulder work from the Louisa represents a sharper switch in County line to Muscatine the way of life than for people logical consequences involving Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Barker Funeral Home in West Branch. The Rev. Roger Tappmeyer will officiate. tion in all GI home activities to returning Vietnam combat veterans, Mehls said.

The medal is awarded only to men who have served in 000) in 1970; and approach to the Western countries tl 11 1 mmm view Conservative Mennonite Church. Surviving are his widow; five sons, Virgil of Goshen, Gaylord of Tampa, Evan of Stuarts Draft, Ivan of Marina, and Milford of Los Angeles; three daughters. Mrs. Leslie Gingerich of Nash-wauk, Mrs. J.

Edward Yoder and Mrs. Virgil Miller But even in Western coun- moneys, uver aim uurer ST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP) Mi-was looking we1! but had "been tries, she added, "parents of the ay- new toll bridge in Muscaune ($900,000) in 1971. Highway 6, lighting at junc Burial will be in Springdale chael Charles Niccum, charged! through a lot." Cemetery near West Branch.

future" will mostly be urbanites Rabbits born such a crowd- and there is already evidence ed environment proved "less wltntnenov.zugoiciuub-ayuig Rranstner had several tion with Highway 38 during Mr. Erb was born in Cedar that "second generation than free-ranging bunnies, County on Sept. 7, 1897, the son ites have lower fertility" than he said. In the event of equal offers, all veterans have priority over non-veterans in the purchase of VA-owned homes. of Linda Boothe of Des Momes 0f her waived the right of extradition gafetv and to Iowa today.

through news media for her to Niccum, a 23-year-old former come home. of Kalona; a brother, Simon of of Anthony and Helena Erb. He was a retired farmer who spent Kalona; four sisters, Mrs. Sara 1969. Washington Highway 92, reconstruction of seven miles from the Keokuk Swartzendruber, Miss Mary nearly all his life in Cedar Coun ty.

Des Moines resident, appear Homes which have been acquired by the VA as the result defaults on GI mortgages are Blood Shortage Not Felt In Most Cities of Iowa Surviving are a sister, Ida Dickenson of West Branch, and i briefly before Judge David Fitz-gibbons of the St. Louis Court of Criminal Correction. Brenneman, Mrs. Katie Hostet ler and Mrs. Waldo Swartzen druber of Kalona, and 29 grand children.

generally renovated, and these are in first-class condition, he Year-End Home Furnishings SALE Continues Storewide Savings Still Available Stop In Tonight Or First Thing Tomorrow. fiOBison FBR1HM several nices and nephews. County line to West Chester during 1969, and a 1.2-mile relocation at Freeway 518 ($443,000) in 1972. Judge Fitzgibbons said Nic what in blood, which comes from the St By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cum told him he wanted to return to Iowa to fight the murder charge. Des Moines authori Freeway 518, a total of 15.7 miles from the Johnson County said.

All prospective purchasers must meet VA requirements of timely submission, list price, down payment and credit standards previously established for the purchase of VA-owned line to Highway 92, right of way (XL million) in 1970, grad A shortage of blood across the nation apparently is not affec-ing most Iowa communities, an Associated Press spot survey indicated today. The only shortages were re- ing and bridges million) am Paul, Minn. Red Cross. Tho Hong Kong flu and other respiratory diseases and bad weather are given as reasons along with the usual holiday preoccupation with other mattersfor the exceptionally low number of blood donors in some areas of the nation. Officials of the Community ties were notified to pick up Niccum and return him to Des Moines.

Niccum's wife, Jacqueline, arrived in Des Moines Sunday, unhurt but unwilling to discuss her sojourn in St. Louis with her husband. There are nc charges pending against Mrs. of I ported in Sioux City, Pocahon The principal advantage? in 1971, and paving ($5.8 mil lion) in 1972. Highway 22, a 1.3 mile reioca tion at Freeway 518 in 1973.

tas and Storm Lake, while nor purchasers of these homes are mal suppl'es of blood were re Dorted at hrspitals and blood nnmiiliiw I the long-term contracts (up to 30 years), and minimum down-payment, he said. According to the Department Highway 114, railroad cross banks in Des Moines, Daven- Blood Bank of Central Iowa, lo- Niccum. i in i HMmlP ing signals eight miles sou'h cated in Des Moines, said its blood supply, which serves oort, Waterloo, Ottumwa, tort Dodge, Clinton, Cedar Valley of Wellman ($15,000) mi ana at the crossing in Wellman Mrs. Niccum went to the home of her mother, Mrs. Ke neth Branstner, who said sh: of Defense, the Vietnam Service Medal was presented to 1.4 many hospitals, is limited, but ($15,000) in 1974.

and Keokuk, among other places. At Sioux City, the director of million American servicemen between January 1965 and June 0 the Siouxland Community they do not foresee any shortage. Meanwhile, the Iowa Preventative Medical Service director, Dr. Arnold Reeve, said Hong CITES MI LS JAHR GOUT NYTAAR Lenoch and Cilek 207 E. Washington, Iowa City Blood Bank, Richard Corwley, said its blood supply is only about 70 per cent of normal for Kong flu seems to have Mideast this time of year.

launched an attack on the work ing class in Iowa. He said the shortage would be greater if there were more surgery being performed at lo "We have noticed increased cEtC MEUWJAAR FELIZ NLEVO I SZCZESLIWEG0 N0WEG0 R0KD 5 tt i iS G0TT NYTT AR B0LD0C ESZTENDOT STASTNYMVYROK! BUOISI CAPO D'ANiMO I I G0DT NYTT AR -) I absenteeism in a couple of industries in Moines," said cal hospitals. There is less de From Page 1A troops dived for cover, and the planes made two low passes and flew off unchallenged by antiaircraft batteries or fighter planes based 40 miles away. Lebanon claimed the de Sjj HARDWARE STORES We're sending our wishes for a New Year filled with happiness, peace, and prosperity for you and your family. Let us hope that through all the bleak moments of 1968, there is reason to believe that 1969 will bring forth all the wonderful dreams we hold so dearly of peace, prosperity, and happiness.

Dr. Reeve. "When school resumes next week we should be able to tell better just how widespread the flu is among young people." mand than usual for olooa because many operations have been postponed due to cold weather, he said. The Buena Vista County Hospital at Storm Lake said its blood supply is down to about 1 I HI The Nation's Largest Chain ot HARDWARE STORES UHIBH BUAIN UA FE MH AISE I stroyed aircraft were worth 1 more than $50 million, and Arab land Soviet bloc countries at the IURAM VA MWAKA MPVA half of normal, while nearby Pocahontas Community Hospi Security Council meeting demanded that Israel be required to pay compensation. tal said it is "very short on Coralville Chamber To Meet Tuesday The Coralville Chamber of Commerce annual Year-ender will be held from 4 to 6 p.m.

Tuesday at the Carousel FEUZ A0 NOVO OMNELLISTA UlTA VUOTTA SAL NO RA BESH0MA TABRIK MEG0VAM Everything when the nam is KitchenAid. It stands for dependability. KitchenAid dishwashers are built by specialists with over 80 years' experience in building dishwashers. Dishwashers built better to work better and last longer. And there are other great reasons why a KitchenAid dishwasher is your best buy.

See us today. Savs PROFESSOR DIES BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP) Valentin Rodriguez, a prominent Republican partisan during the Spanish Civil War, a mti in PATRONAGE. 7 Soviet Ambassador Jacob A. Malik told the council that Israel also should be warned it faced possible sanctions if it persists in wha' he called "flagrant aggressive acts." He eluded the United States for condemning Israel while at the same time selling her Phantom jets. YOUR YEN! Y1LIN1Z KHTL11 OLSUN BONNE ANMEE CHOBbiM roAOM EYTYXEST0 NE0NET0S film reporter during World War II a professor of Spanish lan guage and a poet, died Friday mm Former Insurance Firm President Dies DES MOINES (AP)-Alex R.

Nelson, 72, a former president of Hawkeye Security Insurance Co. died Saturday in Venice, in Belgrade where he taugnt in the university. He was 72. DISHWASHERS First National Sank Best wishes for a new year full of well invested time Fla. He had lived in Des Moines for 40 years before retiring in 1960.

1968 was a good year for us, thanks to you. And through our tremendous buying power, it was a year of good buys for you. We are one of over 2600 affiliated stores in 44 states and co-owners of an efficient cost-saving warehouse and distribution center. Our more than 2600 hardware stores have a volume purchasing power equal to large chains. This means you can buy for less, while we strive to keep a friendly, personalized independent-store service.

We will continue to show our appreciation for your patronage by giving the best service and best values you'll find anywhere And we sincerely wish you a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Jmeiai (oine IOWA CITY PRESS-CITIZEN 319 EaM Washington Street Ettabllthcd 1M1 Five Yeors Older Than the State ot Iowa A Speldel Newspaper Member of the Associated SUBSCRIPTION RATES Bv carrier SO cents a week. By mail on routes in Johnson and adlolnlna counties $15 year. By mall In towns where carrier delivery service Is available, S25.60 a year. All other mall subscriptions, 37 year.

Second class postoae paid at Iowa City, Iowa 52240 S37-3181 NO MONEY DOWN easy ik it is HAGEN'S TV APPLIANCE Washington At Dubuque St. Phone 337-9663 STARS AND STRIPES Two editons of Stars and Stripes still thrive one in 507 EAST COUGE STREET DOWNTOWN-204 East Washington TOWNCREST-1117 William Street fac Darmstadt, Germany, and the Zk Mouse of Vision IHONE 337-3240 other in Tokyo. Copies of the Tokyo editon are flown daily tXt OR: 'EH OF THE OOIDEN RUU Craltimen in Optic to Saigon for Americans fight ing in Vietnam. Pi I 1.

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