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Sioux City Journal from Sioux City, Iowa • 10

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10 TKeSlout City Journal, Tuesday. January 4, 1972 Bulls in 'Bulli-V Captured in S. Dakota About 5 Per Cent Error Report 125 Police Officers Murdered During Year 1971 Four Rare Female Ferrets Belgrade Offers Highest Bidding for Chess Match NEW YORK 01 The VS. on Welfare Payments bepan at 6 p.m. Thursday and ended at midnight Sunday.

Over the Christmas holiday weekend, an identical 78-hour Traffic Toll for Holiday Tolals 119 11 i WASHINGTON ID Some 125 Die Suddenly in Captivity local, county and state police period, the traffic death toll was 614. officers were slain in 1971, a 25 Chess Federation disclosed total $248 million, partially offset by underpayments of $78 million. The report, released at i WASHINGTON IT) The release into the wild as part of WASHINGTON (31 The government said Monday that about five per cent of all welfare families reviewed last April were ineligible for pay-j per cent increase over the pre its endangered-species program. sudden and unexplained deaths vious year, the FBI reported Monday that bids opened in Amsterdam for the site of the Boris Spassky-Bobby Fischer Monday. news conference, emphasized ments, largely through errors of four female black-footed ferrets the only females known Of those murdered in 1971, 120 Muskie Knlers March Presidential Test in Illinois world championship chess that fewer than one per cent of by state and local agencies died from punshot wounds, the match next June showed in captivity have set back Death apparently was caused by distemper, Erickson sad, even though "all possible care was exerted in trapping and holding the ferrets." The animals were innoculated The Department of Health, By Associated Press The death toll in traffic accidents totaled 449 during the New Year's holiday weekend.

The National Safety Council had estimated a week ago that between 400 and 500 persons rtvght be killed in traffic accidents during the period which1 FBI said. Pistols were used to Belgrade the highest bidder. efforts to save this branch of Education and Welfare (HEW) kill 93 officers. The Yugoslavian city's all recipients had been prosecuted for fraud. "Most of the errors were identified as honest mistakes by SPRINGFIELD, 111.

ITl Sen. said benefits should not have the weasel family from extinc- $152,000 offer of prize money for The FBI said 48 policemen Edmund S. Muskie, D-Maine, en been paid to 4.9 per cent of ag tion. were killed in the South, 28 in tered the Illinois presidential ed, blind and disabled recipients with distemper vaccine soon after their capture, Eirckson The females died 21 days af TV Commercial Arc 'Mexican' NEW YORK U1 "Merrill Lynch is bullish on America," a voice proclaims as a herd of bulls comes thundering across the plain in a television commercial. Neither the bulls nor the plain are American, however.

"There is no place in the United States where you can find more than 500 fighting bulls in one place," explained Dennis Burns, account executive for the advertising agency of Ogilvy Mather, in explaining why the commercial was filmed in central Mexico. The commercial was made for Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner Smith, the world's largest brokerage house. In Wall Street parlance, being bullish means an investor is confident that a stock or the market Itself will rise. Investors who lack such confidence are called bears. the match was reported by B.

Edmondson, of the U.S federation. the North and Central states, 26 primary Monday, the first con and 5.6 per cent of those tender for the nation's highest receiving Aid for Families with in the Northeast and 23 in the West. ter they were live-trapped on a South Dakota prairie dog town, Fischer has said he would office to do so. state and local welfare agencies or by those who received the payments," an HEW: official said. "More than hall were agency errors." Dependent Children (AFDC) said Dr.

Ray C. Enckson, The March 21 primary is con The review covered welfare prefer a match in the United States or Canada but the site was expected to go to the assistant director of the Patux- Alcohol Plane Crash Factor JOHANNESBURG, South sidered a popularity contest and recipients in 34 states. said. "But we don't know yet whether the source of the virus came from the wild or the modified live-virus vaccine." The two males, he added "must have been immune before their capture" since no strain of distempter virus is en Wildlife Research Center. nothing more, with delegates to Officials said nationwide pro The principal reasons for highest bidder.

Ainca (J) Alcohol is an in Two males taken at the same jection of the survey figures, creasingly significant factor in private plane crashes, said a which cover only about half the ineligibility, the government said, were failure by recipients to report changes In family size time appear robust and healty in their pens at the center in Provides Tax Loop TEL AVIV Iff) In a new SCHOENEMAfi LUMBER CO. Temporary Location 305 W. 7th Phone 258-3521 medical specialist who recom known to attack only females. welfare case load, indicate a net of about $500 million a year nearby Maryland, he added. agreement between Israel and or income, and agency errors such as inadequate determina mends at least a 24-hour break between drinking and flying.

The small predators are one Singapore, each country pro is being misspent. the national convention running on separate slates from the candidates. Both Muskie and Sen. George McGovern, are organizing slates of delegate candidates to run in Illinois outside the Chicago area. Those slates must submit their petitions between Jan.

12-19. They said an estimated $336 tion of eligibility, failure to follow up and misinterpretation of the world's rarest mammals. The females' deaths temporarily blocked any hopes vides tax exemption for national shipping companies and airlines of the other. LONDON Brides here plan The trapping program this fall marked the first effort to raise the ferrets in captivity and restore them to their former range. The predators apparently never have been very abundant.

million is being paid to ineligi-bles while overpayments may smaller families. of policy. wildlife biologists had of raising SMIDGENS the ferrets In captivity for later Audubon was one of the first Ah rasa I -7 60 THEY FINALLY DELIVERED naturalists to describe the animal, but people thought it was a hoax. More than 20 years I tiB "HECK A A-r -r- IfSr" KIND OF SOFA 15 Vfey OUR NEW 50FAT0PAY, EH HEY, I WHAT5 THIS BUTTON FOR? WSS PW "I nTHI5 ANYHOWr elapsed before Audobon's sighting was confirmed. The animal ranged throughout the Great Plains from Texas into Canada.

ai it lives in prairie oog duitws 3 and rarelv shows itself durine 11 id fin ft I stalk wreferrins to daylight, under fej! sleeping paririe dogs cover of darkness. Kjl ft i wn. mm ii Hfe atiu vinura ruu Uay I It weighs about a pound. Its DICK TRACY body has light beige coloration. rr A black mask covers its eyes and it has a silvery face WEVE PLAYED YOUR GAME somewhat like a raccoon.

CJ IN THESE IDIOT OUTFITS Erickson says more research FOR THE LAST TIME! will be conducted on the cause '1 ii iiimiMiiif mil i i T- Tnrnrmrnr 1 I yso L3N0, -warlock; of death before anv more are trapped. And he is optimistic that the miJ WE'RE D01MO THIS YOU'VE GYPPED US LONO SCALP-MAP JOB ALONE! ENOUGH AS THE BIO- WITHOUT- YOU- SHOT, TAKING 90 AND NA IPs the apparent distemper problems can be solved and the animal Counts restored to the wild. Democrats Want Time to Answer Nixon Broadcast i service Ipi1vCT I I after the miVVwSl 0verheod I 3 int KSKJrV fjiviCH means ij sale that service after the sale that REX MORGAN WASHINGTON UP) The Democratic National Committee rvmmziMws 6MVl0 he just 'phaw not-bit that must be WZJZZZZ prices: asked the Columbia Broadcast V- VOU SCWe INSIGHT DOESNT USBfiOOO) HE HAS SOMETHING THE CAB n-rfllTi LjmTn HOW COULD JVSVH INTO THE KIND OF SON JUPSMENT ONE POESN'TSEE lhrMK ing System Monday for prime air. time to respond to the net A Portion of Gibson's Modern TV Service Department A Big: Fart of Our Business Is Servicing What We Sell if 4 work's telecast interview with President Nixon Sunday night. The Democrats also asked the National Broadcasting Company for air time to answer that net mm, work's Dec.

21 airing of a pro-cram entitled. "A Day in the Presidency." .1 The requests were made in AccuColor telegrams from the committee's 4 general counsel, Joseph A Califano, to Charles T. Ireland president of CBS, and Julian Goodman, president of BLONDIE RCA AccuColor quality in a com NBC. Beats Women 'I'f ME. HAS --llljl'l I IHip WUvJUSTCAM'TI I WHAT'S HE GONsI tl THE CUTEST BELIEVE HOIV CUTE V.

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Johnson, is serving in the Seabees at DaNang, Vitnam, and is I PONT THINK ram woop now evRNtp-k WITH TRAD8 WITH TRADE scheduled to return to Sioux City in early -SW. "1 rAM On February. He joined the Seabees Sept. 19, 1969, went to boot camp at Great Lakes Naval Training Center, 111. and began active duty July 20, 1970, a a stiff i.

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Speichinger of 2909 Garretson has completed his Air Force basic training at His escape zi ANO HEADS IIJflflSnE lKM 'P fence- tMAmmm rimM0WW' (fn -4 mJ vy i the Air Training Command's Lackland AFB, Tex. He has been assigned to Keesler AFB, A for training as a person- nnl Airman Crvi. Ph. 255-8343 V. 7th and Myrtle Open Eve.

Till 9 1.. WfbV.lM.lw l. II1IIUII W-l chinger, a 1967 graduate of Heclan High School, received a B.A. degree from Morningside College. T7f HMtfbdilitl-MM- iwAiifiitf-ji.

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