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NEWS OF RECORD Iowa City Press-Citizen Friday, July 8, 1988 Page 3B DEATHS Fritz Louis, 79 Fritz William Louis, 79, of 1136 E. Washington died at Mercy Hospital 1 after suffering Thursday an apparent heart attack. Graveside services will begin' at 10 a.m. Monday at the Lone Tree Cemetery. The Rev.

Albert Best will officiate. There will be no visitation. The body has been cremated. A general memorial fund has been established. The Sorden Funeral Home in Lone Tree is in charge of arrangements.

Mr. Louis was born Jan. 21, 1909, in Iowa City, son of Henry and Mae Boyce Louis. He married Marian Anderson April 20, 1947, in Iowa City. He was a civil engineer in the Iowa City area and served in the U.S.

Army during World War II. He was a member of the American Legion. He is survived by his wife. Mary Madden, 49 Mass for Mary Jayne Madden will begin at 9 a.m. Saturday at St.

Mary's Catholic Church, with burial in St. Joseph Cemetery. The Rev. Henry Greiner will officiate. Mrs.

Madden, 49, of 930 E. Jefferson died Thursday at Mercy Hospital after a long illness. Visitation will begin at 1 p.m. today at the Donohue-Lensing Funeral Home, where a rosary will be said at 7:30 p.m. A memorial fund has been established.

She was born April 25, 1939, in Iowa City, daughter of Vincent and Irene Bock Lekin. She married Edward K. Madden Feb. 11, 1961, in Iowa City. She graduated from St.

Mary's High School, and was an operator at Northwestern Bell for 11 years. She was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, the Altar and Rosary Society and Women of the Moose. She is survived by her husband; her mother of Iowa City; two daughters, Debra (Mrs. Mark) Fluaitt and Tracy Madden, both Iowa City; one brother, Jack of Iowa City; and one grandson.

Her father died earlier. DEATHS ELSEWHERE Theodore Koop, 81 Theodore Frederick Koop, a former vice president of the Columbia Broadcasting System, died Thursday of complications after surgery. Koop began his journalism career at age 10 as a $5-a-week reporter for the Monticello Express. He served as newsman for The Associated and director of the National Geographic Magazine news service before joining CBS in 1948 as director of news and public affairs in Washington. While with CBS, Koop conceived the program, Face the Nation.

He also wrote a book, Weapon of Silence, detailing his work with the Office of Censorship during World War II. Frank Wille, 57 Frank Wille, a former chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance died Wednesday of a heart attack. He was chairman of the FDIC from 1970-76, and also served from 1964-70 as superintendent of banks of the State of New and chairman of the New York State Banking He was chairman and chief executive officer of The Greater New York Savings Bank, a position he held for seven years. Wille was also on the board of directors of the National Council of Savings Institutions and the Savings Banks Association, of New York State. Bret Starr, 24 Bret Michael Starr, the son of former NFL quarterback and coach Bart Starr was found dead in his home Thursday.

There were no signs of a struggle in the house trauma to the body, no bullet or stab wounds and no indication of foul play, police said. Bret Starr was part owner of a wholesale exotic fish and reptile importing company called Gulf Coast Fisheries. Democratic Senate candidate and former Gov. Bob Kerrey, died Tuesday of cancer. Kerrey was a building contractor for many years.

James Kerrey, 74 James H. Kerrey, father of Al Demaret, 73 Professonal golfer Al Demaret, the younger brother of golfing Hall of Famer Jimmy Demaret, died Monday in nearby Rancho Mirage. While Jimmy Demaret was a standout on the PGA tour during the 1940s and 1950s, Al Demaret worked as a club pro in Chicago. Ralph Salvon, 60 Ralph Salvon, senior trainer in the American League and a Baltimore Orioles trainer for more than 20 years, died Thursday of complications after heart bypass surgery. POLICE IOWA CITY Highway 6.

A car driven by Bradley J. Hemmingson, 22, of Council Bluffs struck the rear of a car driven by Daniel D. Rogers of Iowa City, records said. Rogers was slowing for a truck and Hemmingson did not have assured clear distance to stop, records said. The car driven by Rogers had about $500 in damage, records said.

JOHNSON COUNTY Countywide. Iowa City police are attempting to locate a stolen 1972 white and red Chevrolet pickup. The license plate number is CX7068, records said. FIRE FIRE Two car fires in Iowa City are still under investigation and fire officials do not know if they are Dine Guide MEXICAN. AMERICAN ITALIAN TACO JOHN'S, 204 HAMBURG Sun).

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WE DO CHICKEN RIGHT! Daily specials. stroyed, records said. The fires occurred at Burlington and Capitol streets and at 515 E. College records said. COURTS MAGISTRATE'S July 6.

(An additional $20 or $15 for court costs is added to each misdemeanor). LeRoy Steven Kelley, West Chester. Fined $28.75 June 28 after pleading guilty to public intoxication. Johnson County officials charged Kelley April 5. Bradley Allen Schloss, 20, 191 Washburn Riverside.

Fined $17.25 July 7 after pleading guilty to possession of an open container of alcohol in public. Iowa City police charged Schloss July 1. Amil Lowell Baines, 34, 210 Fifth Coralville. Fined $28.75 July 6 after pleading guilty to public intoxication. Iowa City police charged Baines July 6.

David Lee South, 38, address unknown. Fined $28.75 July 6 after pleading guilty to public intoxication. Iowa City police charged South July 5. Joe C. Alter, 18, 4320 Burge Hall.

Fined $17.25 and ordered to complete civil disobedience training June 29 after pleading guilty to interfering with official acts. University police charged Alter Oct. 7. John M. Helfter, 18, 821 Maggard St.

Fined $11.50 July 7 after pleading guilty to possession of fireworks. Iowa City police charged Helfter June 23. Julie Ann Pearson, 20, 41 W. Burlington No. 220.

Fined $34.50 July 5 after pleading guilty to theft in the fifth degree. Iowa City police charged Pearson May 12. Jerry Laverne Slater, 26, Route 3. Fined $115 June 28 after found guilty of simple assault. Iowa City police charged Slater April 16.

Anne C. Johnstone, 521 E. College St. Fined $17.25 and ordered to complete civil disobedience training June 29 after pleading guilty to interfering with official acts. Johnson County officials charged Johnstone Oct.

7. Johnny Wayne Haines, 32, 2530 Bartelt Road. Fined $86.25 June 18 after pleading guilty to simple assault. Iowa City police charged Haines April 1. Dennis J.

Vaughn, 31, First Coralville. Fined $57.50 July 5 after pleading guilty to theft in the fifth degree. Coralville police charged Vaughn June 10. Richard Paul Benevento, 19, 533 S. Van Buren No.

1. Fined $57.50 after pleading guilty to possession of alcohol as a minor. Iowa City police charged Benevento June 20. The following people pleaded guilty to or were convicted of simple misdemeanors in Johnson County Magistrate's Court June 5 Brien E. Busche, 20, N-322 Currier Hall.

Fined $115 June 29 after pleading guilty to giving false report to law enforcement agency; and fined $115 after pleading guilty. to unlawful use of drivers license. University police charged Busche April 22. Daniel Joseph Cannon, 24, 1475 Westview Drive, Coralville. Fined $11.50 June 29 after pleading guilty to possession of an open container of alcohol in public.

Iowa City police charged Cannon June 11. Kristy Ann Clark, 19, 2609 Friendship St. Fined $23 June 29 after pleading guilty to possession of alcohol as a minor; Iowa City police charged Clark June 11. Matthew B. Eash, 22, 715 E.

Davenport St. Fined $5.75 June 6 after pleading guilty to possession of an open container of alcohol in public. Iowa City police charged Eash June Chris Gapen, 20, Ilinois. Fined $28.75 after pleading guilty to disorderly house. Iowa City police charged Gapen May 8.

Wayne Tyler Grantham, 20, Coral Trailer Park, Coralville. Fined $11.50 July 5 after pleading guilty to possession of alcohol as a minor; and fined $23 after pleading guilty to contributing to the deliquency of a minor. Coralville police charged Grantham June 1. Bruce Hughes, 22, 639 S. Dodge St.

Fined $11.50 June 29 after pleading guilty to having a dog at large. Iowa City police charged Hughes June 19. Melissa R. Kingery, 18, 2007 Union Road. Fined $11.50 June 5 after pleading guilty to being in park after hours.

Iowa City police charged Kingery May 15. Michael J. Kirlan, 22, Hillcrest Hall. Fined $17.25 and ordered to undero civil disobedience training June 29 after pleading guilty to interfering with official acts. University police charged Kirlan Oct.

7. Dennis Richard Mathahs, 27, 115 S. Governor No. 7. Fined $11.50 July 1 after pleading guilty to possession of an open container of alcohol in pubic.

Iowa City police charged Mathahs March 9. Elizabeth J. McNulty, 19, S-322 Currier Hall. Fined $17.25 and ordered to undergo civil disobedience training June 29 after pleading guilty to disorderly conduct. University police charged McNulty Oct.

7. Andrea Lynn Nicola, 21, 122 Davenport No. 3. Fined $17.25 July 6 after pleading guilty to possession of an open container of alcohol in public. Iowa City police charged Nicola June 12.

Kenneth N. Oliver, 19, Fined $23 June 30 after pleading guilty to violating park hours. Iowa City police charged Oliver June 14. Timothy Charles Oxley, 24, Lot 19, Wapsiview Mobile Home Court, West Branch. Fined $115 June 28 after pleading guilty to simple assault.

Johnson County Sheriff's Office charged Oxley June 5. Johathan S. Racherbaumer, 21, 405 W. Merrill Fairfield. Fined $28.75 July 6 after pleading THE UNIVERSITY CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Kenneth Amada, Piano James Dixon, Conductor Program: Mozart: Symphony No.

38 "'Prague" Mozart: Concerto No. 20 For Piano and Orchestra Friday, July 8, 1988 8:00 P.M. Hancher Auditorium Free Admission; no tickets required guilty to disorderly conduct. Iowa City police charged Racherbaumer June 28. Lori River, 10, 1221 E.

Bloomington St. Fined $23 June 29 after pleading guilty to possession of alcohol as a minor. Iowa City police charged River June 11. Raymond Spears, 30, 835 Valley Burlington. Sentenced to five days in county, jail and given credit for days served June 23 after pleading guilty to interState Patrol charged Spears May fering with official acts.

Iowa 28. Donal R. Wilcher, 34, 2724 Wayne, after No. pleading 1. Fined guilty $23 to keeping a disorderly hosue.

Iowa City police charged Wilcher June 15. MARRIAGE LICENSES The following marriage licenses were applied for at the Johnson County Clerk of Court's office July 1 7: Gerald Thomas Murphy, 40, of Iowa City and Patsy Ann Swan, 48, of Solon. Kevin William Keating, 28, and Janet Marie Ross, 28, both of Iowa City. Terry Lee Dahms, 42, and Mary Katherine Palmberg, 45, both of Iowa City. David Lee Davis, 23, and Lisa Elaine Strause, 25, both of Iowa City.

Craig Robert Carman, 28, and Christine Marie Annicella, 25, both of Iowa City. Noble William Luke, 34, and Jeanette Marie Snyder, 24, both of Coralville. Patrick Anthony Dolan 34, and Lori Ann Garwood, 27, both of Coralville. Brian Arthur Embree, 27, and Tammy Marie Taylor, 24, both of North Liberty. Lonnie Dale Christner, 20, and Leslie Susan Funk, 20, both of Riverside.

Miguel Herrera Murillo, 31, and Karen Margaret Glass, 29, both of Iowa City. Mark Lee Tilton, 23, and Jacque Lynn Gray, 26, both of Iowa City. Linfred Martin Longenecker, 23, of Hatfield, and Jewel Yvonne Gingerich, 23, of Kalona. Eugene Spencer Lee, 23, and Mary Ann Jacobi, 23, both of Iowa City. BIRTHS WILSON-KRAL: A son, Ryan Andrew, to Connie Wilson-Kral and Andrew Kral of West Liberty.

Born June 30 at Mercy Hospital. DAVIS: A son, Robert Thomas, to Lillian and Robert Davis of Solon. Born June 29 at Mercy Hospital. KAYSER: A daughter, Emmalyn Rose, to Beth and Dan Kayser of 525 Iowa Ave. Born June 24 at University Hospitals.

RESKE: A daughter, Grace Anne, to Janet and Neil Reske of 1915 Grantwood St. Born June 29 at Mercy Hospital. (Any local parent whose baby does not appear in this column may report the birth to Dianne Jones at 337-3181.) DIVORCES The following marriage dissolution was granted in Johnson County District Court July 7: Nancy Ann Bradshaw of North Liberty and Billy Joe Bradshaw of Colton, Calif. 13 LOTTERIES IOWA No one picks numbers DES MOINES, Iowa The Iowa Lottery's Million Dollar Wheel doled out $60,000 Thursday night but once again the jackpot went unclaimed. Nobody has won the instant game's top prize since late January.

The biggest winner was Shirley Brand of Mount Ayr. She took home $25,000. Three $10,000 winners were Clayton Ustrud of Urbandale, Robert Oglesbee of Storm Lake and Doris Pappas of Cedar Rapids. Gary Ryther of Newton won $5,000. Lottery officials said next week's spinners will be Esther Wiste of Austin, Myrtle Erickson of Lake Mills, Gerald Lunnon of Des Moines and Barb Rogers of Waterloo.

Their names were drawn at random from non-winning ticket entries sent in during the past week. The estimated Iowa LOTTO jackpot for Saturday's drawing is $4 million. The winning LOTTO numbers selected Wednesday: 01-13-17-18- 26-29 Today's drawing can be seen at 6:28 p.m. on KWWL-TV, Waterloo, and KWQC-TV, Davenport. ILLINOIS Here are the winning numbers selected Thursday in the Illinois Lottery: DAILY GAME: 0-2-7 PICK FOUR: 9-2-2-5 Estimated LOTTO jackpot: $10 million Estimated LOTTO 6 for 54 jackpot: $0 million Need to get it FAST? Now you can get it FAX! Send Your Bid or Proposal to Phoenix Receive a Purchase Order from Boston Now you can send or receive a facsimilie of any document anywhere in the world all'in a matter of minutes! Plaza Centre One Iowa City 354-5950 206 1st Ave Coralville 338-6274 We Take Pride in Your Work! Park Shop Bus Shop 8 THE BIG ONE.

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