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Des Moines Tribune from Des Moines, Iowa • 9

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Television RADIO DES MOINES KRNT- TV MONDAY 5:30 CBS 8:30 Family Affair 6:00 News, Sports 9:00 Tell the Truth 6:30 Go to Races 9:30 Password 7:00 Press Cont. 10:00 News, Sports 7:30 Lucy Show 10:30 Movie Griffith TUESDAY 7:00 Bill Rifey 12:30 World Turns 8:00 Kangaroo 1:00 Password 9:00 Merv Griffin 1:30 House Party 10:00 A. Griffith 2:00 Tell the Truth 10:30 D. Van Dyke 2:30 Edge of Night 11:00 Love of Life 3:00 Secret Storm 11:30 Search Tmw. 3:30 Mary J.

Chinn 11:45 Guiding Light 4:00 Mike Douglas 12:00 Don Soliday DES MOINES WHO TV 13 MONDAY 5:30 NBC -News 8:00 Perry Como 6:00 News, Sports 9:00 Run for Life 10:00 News, Sports 7:00 Jeannie 10:30 Tonight 7:30 Profile TUESDAY 7:00 Today 12:15 Cartoons 9:00 Judgment 12:30 Movie 9:30 Concentration Anoth. World 10:00 Pat Boone 2:30 Don't Say. 10:30 Hlywd Squares 3:00 Match Game 11:00 Jeopardy 3:30 Floppy 11:30 Eye Guess 4:00 Movie 12:00 News DES MOINES KDPS- TV MONDAY 6:15 Friendly Giant 8:00 Underway for 6:30 What's New Peace Eric Hoffer 8:30 Polk Moves .7:30 Glory Trail 9:00 Journal TUESDAY 9:10 Music 12:45 Friendly Giant 9:25 Americans All 1:00 Music, 4 9:50 Friendly Giant 1:15 Language 10:10 Music 1.30 Music Language 1:45 Americans All 10:25 10:40 Music, 4 2:05 What's New 10:55 Grade 1 2 35 Literature, 5 11:10 Literature, 5. 2:55 Music AMES WOI-TV MONDAY 5:00 ABC News 8:00 Felony Squad 5:30 Mr. Jones 8:30 Peyton Place 6:00 That Girl 9:00 Big Valley 6:30 Iron Horse 10:00 News, Sports 7:30 Rat Patrol 10:30 Joey Bishop TUESDAY 7:00 Open Circuit 11:30 Donna Reed 7:30 Status 6 12:00 Noon Report 8:00 Newlyweds 1:00 Girl Talk 8:30 J.

LaLanne 1:30 Dream Girl 9:00 Magic Window 2:00 Gen. Hospital 9:30 America 2:30 Shadows 10:00 Supermarket 3:00 Dating Game 10:30 One in Million 3:30 Bozo 11:00 Everybody's 4:00 Beaver Talking 4:30 Yogi Bear ON YOUR SCREEN THE MONKEES. The Monkees go into action when a cold-hearted efficiency ex.pert (Stan Freberg) tries to fire an elderly toymaker run). WHO at 6:30. GLORY TRAIL.

Fascinating and little stories on the growth of transportation in the west, dealing with the brigade. KDPS at 7:30. PERRY COMO. Singer Monique Leyrac, comedian Don Rice and pianist Oscar Peterson are featured guests on Como's salute to Canada's Centennial celebration. WHO at 8.

FAMILY AFFAIR. Bachelor Bill Davis and his manservant, French, acquire three orphans (rerun). KRNT at 8:30. N.E.T. JOURNAL.

"Every Seventh Child." a documentary on Catholic schools, the educational home of six million American children. KDPS at 9. BIG VALLEY. Victoria Barkley goes on a desert mercy mission in search of an Indian carrying a disease that may wipe out his entire tribe (rerun). WOI at 9.

Dr. Deruf Dies; Former Iowan PAUL, MINN. (AP)-Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday for Dr. Benjamin Deruf, 73, former chief surgeon at Northern Pacific Hospital here. Deruf, born in Creston, died Sunday of cancer.

He was a University of Iowa medical school graduate and had practiced at the hospital here 43 years. Grace M. McNabb Of Delta Dies DELTA, IA. Mrs. Grace M.

McNabb, 64, of Delta died Monday in an Iowa City hospital. Surviving are her husband, John; three sons. including Lawrence of Des Moines; five daughters, and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Dead At 50 AUDUBON, PA. (AP)Stephen J.

Goddard, 56, budget director of the American Baptist Foreign Mission Societies and a former missionary in China, died Saturday. He also had taught at Shanghai University in China. TERMITES? 4 CALL 243-4455 HAWKEYE EXTERMINATING 1 1 1700 KEO KRNT Radio 1350 CBS, Des Moines MONDAY 6:00 News, Sports 8:30 Press Conf. 6:45 Album Music 9:00 News, 7:00 World Tonight Nightwatch 7:15 World Sports 10:00 News, Sports 7:35 Del Hull 10:30 Nightwatch 8:00 News, Hull 11:00 News, Hull 5:30 Reno, Dick Eaton TUESDAY5 8:30 Dick Eaton 12:00 News, Eaton 9:45 Hymn Time 1:10 House Party 10:00 News 1:35 Party Line, 10:10 A. Godfrey and Sell 11:00 News 3:30 Reno, News WHO 1040 NBC, Moines MONDAY 6:05 News, Sports 7:55 Baseball: 6:30 World News Chicago at 6:45 Farm Roundup Minn.

7:05 Dale Ulmer 10:00 News, Sports 1:0:30 Country Mus. WHO-FM 100.3 mc. 5:00 FM in PM 9:00 FM in PM 8:00 Concert 10:00 News, Music TUESDAY 5:30 News 11:30 M. Bohlsen 5:45 Radio RFD 11:45 Auction Mkt. 6:15 Farm Calendar 12:00 H.

Plambeck 6:30 News 12:15 Go Visiting 6:45 Don Warren 12:30 News 7:30 News 12:45 Lee Kline 7:45 Don Warren 1:05 Call Zabel 9:05 Phone Forum 2:35 Trade Central 11:05 Trade Central 3:05 Ellett, Ulmer WHO-FM 100.3 mc. 8:00 Prelude, Mus. 2:00 Melodies KSO-Radio 1460 ABC, Des Moines MONDAY 5:30 Paul Harvey 8:00 Skip Nelson 5:40 News. Sports 9:55 Wrap 7:00 World Tmw. 10:30 Jazz 7:30 Ed P.

Morgan TUESDAY 5:45 Hank Harmon 11:00 Bobby Beers 7:55 Paul Harvey 12:05 Paul Harvey 10:00 Brkfst Club 3:00 Jim Stowe KWDM-FM-Radio 93.3 Des Moines (stereo) MONDAY 6:00 Voices 9.00 Friendly Time 7:30 Music, Italy TUESDAY 7:30 Morn. Voices 12:00 Varieties 9:00 Melody Time 1:30 World Concert 10:30 E. Webber 3:00 Serenade 11:00 Sandor Konya 4:30 Vocal Roundup 11:30 Mats Olsson KCBC-Radio 1390 Mutual, Des Moines MONDAY 5:15 Sports 12:00 Don Purdy 6:00 Iowa Report 1:00 Serenade 6:55 News, Music 4:45 Ed Sheppard 11:00 Music Hall TUESDAY 5:50 Farm News 9:55 New Music 6:10 Feeder Report 4-15 Sports 6:55 News, Music; 4:55 Ed Sheppard Ed Shepard -Radio 97.3 Des Moines MONDAY 5:55 Cotton 9:00 Russ LaVine 6:10 Bill Sparks 12:00 Jos Pyne TUESDAY 5:00 Tony Italian 12:30 Bobbi Vance 6:00 Don Bell 2:00 Joe Pyne 9:00 Lucky Merch. 3:00 Dick Vance 10:00 Religion KWKY -Radio 1150 Des Moines MONDAY 6:00 Paul Nelson 9: 0 'loima Grove 8:00 Ole Opry TUESDAY Irish Davis 12:15 Lifeline 7:30 Religion 2:30 L. Headerlin 1.

Heaber in 2:00 Smokey with KDPS -Radio 38.1 FM. Des Moines MONDAY 5.45 Week at U.N. 7:50 London Report 6:00 Limelight 8:00 Consumers 7:00 Headlines 8:30 Music Room 7:25 Vietnam TUESDAY 9-3 Instruction Radio 94.9 Des Moines MONDAY 5:00 Candlelight 7:30 Opera 7:00 C. of C. 10:30 La'e Folks TUESDAY 12.00 Comm.

Perf. Wirephato (AP) THE GROGS JUMPED, TOO California Assemblyman Newton Russell attempted Sunday to show his frog "82nd Flash" how to make a winning leap at the annual Calaveras Jumping Frog contest at Angels Camp, Calif. But Russell's efforts were in vain: Flash jumped only 5 feet, inch. ANGELS CAMP, CALIF. 3 Scouts (AP)-A frog named Sidewinder IV has outjumped 2.000 Win Award from other frogs around the world to Three members of Expiore become the Post 184 will receive Eagle new "celeScout awards at a Boy Scout brated jump- Court of Honor at 8 p.m.

Tuesday at Forest Avenue Baptist Church. They are Jon and Joe McCarthy, 14, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. James arthy of 1339 Har ding LESLIE road, and Leslie STONE Elementary School. KIOA-Radio 1390.

Des Moines MONDAY 6.77 Jim Michaels Dick You 10-00 TUESDAY 5:00 Art Jones 1:00 Peter McLane 9:00 Jim Johnson 2.00 Sandy Shore Stone, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Stone of 1530 Sixteenth st. Leslie has served as assistant patrol leader, patrol leader and senior patrol leader. He is also vice-president of Post 184.

Jon, president of the post, has served as assistant patrol leader, patrol leader, assistant senior patrol leader and senior patrol leader. Joe. a post representative, has served as assistant patrol leader, patrol leader and assistant senior patrol leader. All three boys are eighthgrade students at St. John's Elementary School.

JON McCARTHY Mrs. Berkey Rites Tuesday JOE McCARTHY Services for Mrs. Myrtle M. Berkey, 90, who died Sunday at the Guest House Nursing Home, 1709 Tenth will be 3 p.m. Tuesday at Hamilton's Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Chapel Hill Gardens Cemetery. Mrs. Berkey had been ill several years. Born at Spirit Lake, she had been a Des Moines resident three years, formerly living at Story City most of her life. She attended Union Park Presbyterian Church.

There are no immediate famLily survviors. EPIC WEEK 13 WHO EARLY SHOW Weekday Afternoons at 4 EGYPTIAN- Matere, Jean Simmons EGYPTIAN- I Wed. -DAVID AND BATHSHEBA--PART 1-Gregory Peck, I Thurs -DAV Susan AND Hayward BATHSHEBA-PART I HELEN OF TROY Brigitte Bardot Fri. HELEN OF -PART II Sees Price Placed on Patronage Wards-. Continued from Page One said earlier, "I don't think it is anything to oppose." Grothe had said, "I have no objection to submitting it (a proposed change to the ward system) to a vote of the people." Nahas had said, "I don't have any serious quarrel with this type of government which is being discussed." Proposal" Buss had declared that he would be willing "to study any proposal offered." Callison said he is not opposed to passage of the bill.

Reppert said one member of the Des Moines council, whom he did not identify. "has expressed fear" that, if the ward system is set up "an individual belonging to the John Birch Society would be insured a seat on the council." Reppert said he personally is opposed to the ward system for cities, saying it could create "kingdoms" for individual councilmen elected from wards. Streets The Des Moines senator said he could foresce situations. such as one following a heavy snowstorm. in which councilmen from various wards would try to see to it that streets in their areas were cleared first.

He also said that the ward system "puts quite a price on patronage." Reppert said that, "if someone can convince me that this bill is a good thing, that it will be an improvement over what we have, then it might move." Sponsor Chief sponsor of the measure is Representative Minnette Doderer Iowa City). Democratic whip in the Iowa House. She said Monday that she has been informed that the bill will die in the Senate "because certain people in high places object to it." She did not identify these persons. Some members of the council nublicly have objected to the feature of the measure that permits the council itself to change the form of government. Mrs.

Doderer "I'll take that provision out of the bill if it will make them happy." "Why are the Des Moines councilmen SO afraid of this bill?" she asked. "Aren't they responsive to their people? "I resent what they are trying to do to this particular bill, especially 1 when I am asked every day to vote for bills that affect only Des Moines. "I'm terribly concerned about the future of city manager government in Iowa, because the people want ward representation." Proponents of the bill said that about 18 Iowa cities with the mayor-council form of government now elect some 1 members of the governing body from wards. West Des Moines Some of these cities, including West Des Moines, have hired a city manager, but his authority is somewhat more limited than that of the city manager under the council-manager form that Des Moines has. Under this bill.

if the form of government in Des Moines were changed before the regular city election this fall. the residents would elect six councilmen and a mavor. Under the present system, onlv the seats held by Mayor Whitmer and Councilman Grothe would be up for election. There have been indications in Des Moines that those in favor of a change in municipal government are trying to drum up support for an election on this matter this fall. Law Iowa law currently prohibits council-manager cities from electing councilmen from wards or the mayor at large.

Reppert said he- personally is in favor of electing the mayor at large. "It tends to make for a stronger mayor," he said. The bill also is sponsored by 15 other state representatives, including six from Polk County. Rites at Attica For Mrs. Coop Services for Mrs.

Gladys N. Coop, 73, of 1339 Park ave. will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Methodist Church in Attica. Burial will be in Gullion Cemetery there.

Mrs. Coop died Sunday at Wilden Hospital here. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Oletha Feagins of Des Moines and Mrs. Pauline Henney of Woodbine; a son, Dale Coop of Pella; 1 13 grandchildren, and 15 greatgrandchildren.

Innocent Pleas In Holdup Here Clifford Eugene Johnson, 26, who gave his address as 816 S.E. Pleasant View drive, and Glen Henry Shiffer, 24, who said he lives at 2704 E. Grand have pleaded innocent in Polk County District Court to charges of robbery with aggravation. John on and Shiffer, being held in the Polk County jail in lieu of $2.500 bonds, are accused of the $50 holdup Apr. 3 of the Clark Service Station, 1607 Second ave.

City Asked Court to Set Fee Brown-. Continued from Page One cent and Polk County 24.3 per cent. The only payment made so far was $6,688 by Polk, County. Leo E. Gross, special counsel for the city in the matter, said that Kenneth Robb Brown, president of Brown Engineering, had already signed the agreement.

Suit Filed The settlement represents roughly the total claim made by Brown in the case, which was scheduled to go to court June 12. The city last year filed an action in Polk County District Court that would have left the court set the fee. After reported bickering between the city's governmental agencies involved in the matter blocked payment of the bill last year, the court action was started and negotiations in an attempt to reach a settlement continued. 2 Other Projects The city, in its petition, stated that, on Jan. 21, 1966, an oral agreement was reached that would have set the fee at $42.285.

Brown contended there was no written or oral agreement and filed a claim for $66.180, Des Moines Tribune Page 9 May 22, 1967 of which the county has already paid the $6,688. The settlement, Gross said, also hinges upon completion within 30 days of two other small engineering projects with a fee totaling $3,000, which is not a part of the settlement. 2 More Homes Drop Into Deep Florida Caves A MIKE VOITICH feet 11 $300 title owner is 25-year frog MIKE ing frog of alaveras County." Before a Sunday crowd of 60.000 persons Sidewinder IV leaped 17 inches to win the money. The champ's Mike Voitich, Stockton, tavern owner and jump veteran. Drop Charges Against Shor NEW YORK, N.Y.

(AP) Felonious assault charges against restaurant operator Toots Shor and two of his employes were dropped Monday after an attorney for a man who claimed he had been struck on the head in Shor's bar said the whole incident was a misunderstanding. Arthur Jones, of Scotch Plains, N.J., had charged that he was struck by Shor's headwaiter, Joseph Rivera, on May 12 and that he had been grabbed by the throat by Shor and a bartender, Eiward Himmler. Police reported Jones was in the West 53rd St. bar-restaurant with an unidentified man who became "abnoxious." An attempt to quiet Jones' companion led to all argument and the subsequent charges, police said. Shor denied assaulting Jones.

Severinsen Day Mayor George Whitmer issued a proclamation Monday declaring that Wednesday in Des Moines would be "Carl (Doc) Severinsen Day." The trumpet player is appearing with the Roosevelt High School band in their spring concert at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the school auditorium. EVERY SEVENTH CHILD N.E.T. Journal takes you inside Catholic schools, where 6 million American children receive training along with the three R's. Hear what nuns, priests, parents, and students have to say about the conflicts and contradictions--and need for Federal funds.

NETA NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION NETWORK PRODUCTION TONIGHT 9:00 KDPS- TV CHANNEL 11 BARTOW, FLA. (AP) "The power lines were falling. There was' a rumbling, popping sound and, suddenly, the street fell in right in front of us." Mrs. Buddy L. Harris was one of several frightened persons who stood by as a gaping hole opened in the earth Sunday and swallowed two more homes in this central Florida city.

The hole was about 100 feet in diameter and 30 feet deep. The homes were vacant. Their owners, H. B. King and Howard Ledford, and their families had moved out last Wednesday after a 300-foot-long sinkhole opened up nearby.

A neighbor, J. A. Whitten, also had moved Wednesday for the second time. Whitten's first home fell under him Apr. 20 as he talked on the telephone, begging movers to come for his furniture.

Geologists say the sinkholes occur when underground rivers dry up, causing limestone deposts to crumble. PEOPLES PRESS CONFERENCE with Paul Rhoades 3 Student Body Presidents tellWHAT'S GOING ON ON OUR COLLEGE CAMPUSES Mary Lou Lifka, lowa State Herbert VanDeventer, Drake Sam Martin, Simpson Phone in YOUR Questions during the program: 243-4282 7:00 on KRNT-TV 8:30 on KRNT RADIO LESLIE STONE Spader Iniurv Suit for $60,000 Sears Roebuck Co. has been sued for $60,000 personal injury damages in Polk County District Court by Marion E. Moffitt of near Earlham. Mofitt said he was operating a power garden spader June 19, 1965, when he stopped its forward motion and placed it in neutral gear.

Moffitt said he turned to walkaway and that the spader, purchased from Sears in Des Moines, jumped into reverse gear and up" the back portion of leg, injuring him with digging tongs. Sears was accused by Moffitt of negligence in not equipping the spader with proper safety devides. OUR MAN ON BROADWAY GRIFFIN SHOW New in Central lowa 9 to 10 a.m. each weekday Tomorrow's Guests: JOANNE WOODWARD VIRGINIA GRAHAM DIONNE WARWICK Producer MERVYN LEROY Journalist HARRISON SALISBURY WALT RENO With $50 Money Board Calls Stay tuned for "Andy" and "Dick Van Dyke" between 10 and 11. Watch Mary Jane Chinn at a new time 3:30 to 4 p.m.

Russ Van 12:10 Following Don Bill Riley's Mary Mike ALSO NEW! Dyke And The p.m. Weekdays Soliday's Expanded Noon $50 Money Board Calls: Jane's Show 3:30 to Douglas Show. .4 to 5:30 Channel Weather News 4 p.m. p.m. 8.

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