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Iowa City Press-Citizen from Iowa City, Iowa • Page 12

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12 Iowa City Press-Citizen Thurs, Dee. 16, 1965 SfJCC Cta for 3 Today In Washington system of revenue-sharing that By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON (AP) The would return some federal tax money to the states in grants MONTGOMERY. Ala. (AP) Federal Reserve Board says the nation's industrial production The announced plan to form for unspecified government pur poses. The GOP Coordinating Com reached a record level of 145.5 in November with gains report mittee recommended that the program be coupled with a series of functional grants, ear marked for welfare, education, public health and the like, but not for specific state projects.

The policy-writing committee, ed in almost every sector of the economy. The figure means that production for the month was 45.5 per cent above the average level during the 1957-59 base period. The October figure was 144.4 on the board's index, compared with a previous estimate of 143.6. WASHINGTON (AP)-Repub-lican leaders proposed today a statewide association for registration and voting questioned the third party movement, "In my thinking he said, "the people in Lowndes County and these other counties will want to stick with the Democratic party and try to have some influence in the national party. Negroes could be elected just as easily on the Democratic ticket." Figures compiled by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference In Atlanta show a Negro voting majority in Lowndes, Perry, Hale, Greene, Bullock and Wilcox, and a close race for control in Dallas (Sel-ma) and Marengo counties.

ty are determined that any Negro they elect will be responsive to them and their needs. This can be done only by supporting people like themselves from their own ranks for political office." He said similar projects may be undertaken In other of the seven Alabama counties where Negroes have gained a voting majority. No reaction from white leaders of either Democratic or Republican parties was immediately available. Lewis, chairman of the voting and registration committee of the Montgomery Improvement Association and a leader in the in a report approved Monday and published today, said that would leave the states free to determine where their federal aid money is most urgently neeaea. Capital Footnotes a "black panther" party underscored the growing impact of the Negro vote in Alabama today but brought some misgivings.

One Negro leader, Rufus Lewis of Montgomery, said he is fearful that a third party on the ballot in neighboring Lowndes County, where Negroes now have a voting majority, may tend to divide rather than unite them. Lewis has devoted years of study to the problem of getting Negroes registered as voters. He said he was surprised at the disclosure that the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee plan to organize a new party with the hope of electing Negro candidates in Lowndes County next year. The Negro candidates, nominated at a party convention, would run under the emblem of the black panther In the November general election against the Democratic and Republican party nominees. A SNCC spokesman in Atlanta who made the disclosure said: "The people of Lowndes Coun- are behind the decision to can cel the advanced Orbiting Solar Observatory program which had aimed at launching a sun-watch The Agriculture Department says all qualities of wheat from Commodity Credit Corp.

stocks are being offered for unrestricted use to assure adequate market supplies at reasonable and stable prices. The space agency says "budgetary considerations" ing spacecraft by 1969. The Pub lic Health Service reports a fur ther drop in the radioactive strontium-90 content of milk JET PLANE WRECKAGE CHECKED A MacDDI Atr Force Base airman views smoldering wreckage of Nebraska Air National Guard Jet In which pilot was killed. The crash in residential area of Tampa, resulted In only minor Injuries to three children although flames spraying from the Jet destroyed two homes and charred two others. (AP Wirephoto) during August.

Contributed by Dr. Fankhawer, D. Iowa City "I had a friendly smile, I gave that smile away. The milkman and the postman seemed glad of it each day. I took it to the shop, I had it on the street, I gave it without thinking to all I chanced to meet.

I gave my smile away, as thoughtless as could be And every time I gave it, my smile came back to me." Capital Quotes bara Harvey, Karla Hazelton, Wade, Martha Roth, Anna Gin-gerich, Sandra Berg, Barbara Andy and Kevin Stagner. Ayuo Knan): "uotn men are convinced that each is the friend of the other and henceforth they White House news secretary Bill D. Movers (on the talks between President Johnson and Pakistan President Mohammed Following supper Miss Kevan Wellman LTL Group Holds Recent Meeting Yoder, Kathy Stutzman, Sue Goschke, Debbie Kelley, Jody Stagner supervised and led the will deal directly with each evening in games and music. Goodwin, Sandra Lowry, Bar WELLMAN On Friday eve ning, the LTL met at the Muni Famous Brand Names! Top Quality Furniture! Money-Saving Prices! cipal building. The new presi dent, Rhonda Goodwin, pre sided.

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