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Quad-City Times from Davenport, Iowa • 58

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Quad-City Timesi
Location:
Davenport, Iowa
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58
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OPEN SUm AYS 9i; TIMES-DEMOCRAT Sunday, March 26, 1972 Davcnport-Ik'ttcndorf, Iowa Gifts To Iowa RMK ISLAND 2633 Uth St. BITHNDORf OmBMAHD SQ. DAVINPORT ViLLAGt SHOPPING CMIR mum 3615 23RD AVE. ITU QA I ill mn 'L lion was $980,500 in deferred giving, a 53 per cent increase over the $640,500 in 1970. De ferred gifts include bequests and trusts created and pledges made now but payable in the future.

REGULAR annual gifts from of I alumni and friends also showed a substantial increase from $472,900 to $646,600. The Presidents Club expand ed its membership by 31 to 114 from 1970. This compares with an increase of 17 in 1970. Membership in tins organization is possible through individ IOWA CITY, Iowa The University of Iowa Foundation had a banner fund-raising year in 1971 with gifts totaling almost $6.1 million despite fluctuations in the nation's economy, Darrell D. Wyrick.

executive director, announced Saturday. the contributions were topped by $3.5 million from Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Carver, Muscatine, but even without that gift the fund-raising would have exceeded 1970 by about Wyrick said THE CARVER gift of Band-ag, common stock was the largest in of I history and the largest to any American college or university last year.

Carver is chairman of Band-ag, which manufacturers pre-eured tread rubber, equipment and supplies for the retreading of tires. The gift provides for a wide variety of projects, including scholarships, distinguished professorships, Old Capitol's restoration, a major addition of gallery space to the of I Museum of Art, artificial turf for Iowa Stadium and furnishings for Handier Auditorium, now under construction. Included in 1971 $6.1 mil- ual outright gifts of a minimum of $10,000. Wyrick illustrated the snowballing nature of a I pa fund-raising program. From its Hit inception in 1956, the founda tion took eight years to raise its first million dollars.

The next million came in two years, and last year's outright gifts alone exceeded $5 million. "By nearly every measuring stick," Wyrick said, "1971 was a year of progress a year which sets a new level of chal kv Wil i I lenge for all who support the university through the founda tion." Generator OK Sought philco IOWA CITY, Iowa An ap plication for an operating permit for a new electrical turbo generator by 1974 at the Univer Permanent Press Pair Automatic Washer Dryer in White, Avocado or Gold sity of Iowa power plant will be submitted soon to the Iowa Philcomatk 19" Diagonal Color IV with Free Rollabout Cart Water Pollution Control Com mission, university officials 14.2 Cu. Ft. 2-Door Refrigerator-Freezer in White, Gold, Avocado or Copper said Saturday. Duane Nollseh, Bobby Fischer plant director, outlined charac teristics of the planned future operation of the plant which will have a capacity of 21.000 kilowatts compared to the pres ent 8,000 kilowatts.

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Save now! generators. Philcomatk lets you set perfect color reception with the push of a button. This set and stand comprise the best buy anywhere for quality Color TV. Permission from the Iowa Water Pollution Control Com mission is needed because some excess steam from the generator will be cooled by water drawn from and returned to the Iowa River. -l l.

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The two cities have been named as sites for the match. In a second telegram to Iceland Friday. Fischer said that because of "unacceptable financial terms" he refused to play in Iceland at all. Fischer had asked in a cable to the Icelandic organizers that all money left over alter the cost of the match should be divided between Spassky and himself. The organizers in Belgrade Thursday followed the lead of their colleagues in Reykjavik by refusing altered financial conditions.

These developments followed reports from Amsterdam that an agreement on financial matters had been reached by representatives of the players and the organizers. tions. of I officials said fisheries biologists from the Iowa Conservation Commission and the Stale Hygienic Laboratory have concluded the planned thermal 3751 Deluxe 16" Diagonal Portable Color IV discharges will not have a sig Deluxe 10" Diagonal Portable Color IV Deluxe 19" Diagonal Portable BW IV with free Cart Deluxe 12" Diagonal Portable BW IV nificant effect on fish in the Deluxe IS" Diagonal Portable Color TV river. Deluxe 23" Diagonal Chromacolor IV BECAUSE a major portion C1095 318 1 29" JQ95 Jf7 of the steam used to power the generators is diverted to the university steam distribution system, the amount of steam to be cooled by river water is rela wt tively small, Lundquist said. Lightweight and compact at the greatest value price ever now at Wilson's! See it now for the only real portable Color TV on the market.

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2 Policemen Die Foiling Holdup PITTSBURGH. Pa. (AP) Two suburban police officers were shot to death and two other persons wounded Saturday during an attempted holdup at a department store, police -( I imrs i I i isn WAy i u- DE651 PHILCO RT17M6 Deluxe 17 Cu. ft. Side-By-Side The shouting occurred, authorities said, when at least 116 Cu.

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I9995 I9995 169 Hartley Connelly, both of the Penn Hills Police Department. Thev were dead on arrival at a hospital here. 2 JO 95 Jf wt The wounded officer, Donatucci, and the woman were taken to Columbia Hospital. Police said Donatucci was wounded in the right shoulder and the woman Today most advanced cooking ideas in this handsome, convenient Range by GH! A choice of colors too so hurry lor yours and Own quality own convenience and now eiiay savings on this top quality Gt rrueier. It actually pays for itself.

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Police initially identified the arrested man as Walter Kemp of Pittsburgh, and said he had recently been released from the Allegheny County Jail Later, however, jail olficials said the inmate had not been released and could not have taken part in the shootout. Police said the shooting apparently erupted after the DAVENPORT Village Shopping Center MOLINi 3615 23rd A venue ROCK ISLAND 2633 11th Street BHUNDQRF Cumberland Square three policemen yelled for the robbers to stop Police said several doen shopper) and store employes witnessed the exchange ol gunfire, but none ol the bystanders was iniuied 0PM: Monday thru friday 10 am to 9 pm; Sat. 10 to Sunday I to 5 The shooting occurred in the G. ('. Murphy department Ntorc at a shopping center in suburban Penn Hills east of here.

Connelly had two daughters, aged 5 and 6, and a teen-dged son Sciirutt also had at least two children.

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