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The Minneapolis Star from Minneapolis, Minnesota • Page 24

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ff Man Dies While Suburb Council ing more than 600 persons agreements be submitted and a three-story office build-1 the city. ing with 24,000 square feet' James Hnben, Deeply THE MINNEAPOLIS STAR Tuesday, Aug. 20, 1968 IBB I SPANNAUS' STAND Compromise is Opposed oi tioor space. veil, is Approval for the complex Development, develops was based on the condition of the property. A request for that acceptable landscape a permit to sell liquor-by-the-plans, plats and driveway drink is pending.

'The issue is simply too fundamental to the democratic process as well as to the Democratic Party," Spannaus said. "We must forcefully and unequivocally back Advertisement Advertisement Taking Physical A Minneapolis man died Monday on the examining table of his physician after he told the doctor he "felt great." Dr. William Thomas, 12300 Wayzata Minnetonka, said Julius C. Ildvad, 64, 3600 Aldrich Av. came into his office at 7:30 a.m.

Monday for his regular physical examination. Thomas said Ildvad had just lain on the examining ta OKs Building Complex Plans Final plans for a motel, restaurant and office building complex at the northeast corner of 80th St. and 24th Av. S. in Bloomington were approved Monday night by the Bloomington City Council.

The development, estimated at $3 million, will include a 123-unit, five-story motel, a three-story restaurant seat Warren Spannaus, state DFL chairman, said today he will "in all likelihood" urge Minnesota delegates to support the credentials challenge of a racially balanced "loyal" Democratic delegation from Mississippi at the Democratic National Convention. Spannaus said it appears clear that "serious inequities" existed in the selection of the regular Mississippi Democratic delegation. Gas? Indigestion? Millions now get more complete relief Extra-action antacid relieves both excess acid and gas up the party's declaration for equal justice and equal opportunity." The Mississippi challenge is one of 17 under study by the national convention's Credentials Committee. One of the 17 was filed by Minnesota supporters of Sen. Eugene McCarthy.

It contends McCarthy was shortchanged in national delegates through an unfair delegate apportionment system, and will be heard by the mittee in Chicago today. that other contributions be sent directly to Aaron E. Henry, Mississippi Loyal Democrats, 213 4th Clarksdale, Miss. Indian Group Forms Patrol A citizen's patrol along Franklin Av. has been established by the Concerned Indian American Coalition to deter alleged police harassment of Indians.

In a vote Monday, the coalition also agreed to demand that city officials listen to their grievances at their next meeting. About half of the group of 70 persons volunteered to pa-troi Franklin Av. beginning this Friday night to observe any irregularities in police arrest procedures in the area. The group agreed that it would not interfere physically with any police ble when he suffered a heart attack. The doctor said he attempted a closed heart massage but was Advertisement Birth Encyclical Backed by Group Support for Pope Paul's encyclical barring the use of contraceptives for Ro a Catholics was voiced by the Daughters of Isabella at its annual national convention in St.

Paul. A cablegram sent to the Pope by Mrs. Anna Walsh, St. Louis, supreme regent, said the 492 delegates representing 118,000 Catholic Women unanimously voted to thank him for his encyclical, "Humanae Vitae" (Of Human Life). "We not only pray for you and your intentions but we pledge our complete obedience and loyalty to your decisions made under the guidance of the Holy Spirit," the telegram said.

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Monday by the Logan Park Community Council. Area residents are invited to the meeting in the Logan Park Field House, Madison St. and 13th Av. NE. I cent of the population is i black," Spannaus said.

He noted that in 1964 a compromise was worked out whereby two members of the Mississippi Freedom Demo-'cratic Party were to be seat-! ed as at-large delegates. He said he would "strongly oppose" a similar compromise this year. Spannaus said Mississippi "loyal" Democrats are badly in need of money to finance their trip to the Chicago convention. He said he has raised $200 for that purpose, and asked 4-Day Sale! Shop Sears Open Every Night, Monday thru Friday; Sat. 9til 61 Lp, PLK0E ft nxi II I mmm Llzi Lm ear ImnteriiaDir amidl Extterir Painmit Priced Low at Sears! Interior Latex or Latex House Paint YOUR CHOICE Gallon Interior latex is dripless.

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