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The Sioux City Journal, Saturday, June 5," 1971 3 See Master Plan: J. Regents Buy Land for Lincoln Tracl i y. tK re', i '111 I I LINCOLN IT A master plan be $609 under the approved scheduh. the purchase of land north of Memorial Stadium. The 130,000 square feet of I' for espansion of the University of Nebraska at Omaha campus, At the college of dentistry, Isn't Real, is "Is that real?" a girl with a birthday balloon! seems to be asking a down during the 10th anniversary celebration at the Dakota Zoo in Bismarck, N.D.

Suddenly, she "pops" another question to the man in the funny face and gets an answer. The clown seems to enjoy the reaction his collapsing "schnozzola" brings. (AP Photofax) land was purchased from the Missouri Pacific Railroad for $64,000 and will be used to relocate the baseball field while tuition jumps from $233 to $338 per semester for residents, $513 to $822 for nonresidents, Tuition at the law college will be $267.50 for residents, $630.50 for nonresidents. including the' establishiment of 10 building zones covering the present 54-acre campus and the proposed 60-acre expansion area, was presented to the University of Nebraska Board the all-weather track will be located in the southwest corner of the athletic field between the NU Coliseum and the fiel-dhouse. At the same time, the regents of Regents Friday.

The proposal was outlined by officials Caudill-Rowlett- Scott, the architect-planner firm The board of regents Friday was asked to implement a series of recommendations regarding minority students at NU which backers said "would do a lot to eliminate the inherent racism here." However, the regents deferred approved a $35,575 contract to Abel Construction Co. of Lincoln from Houston, Tex. to make way for the. track. The plan calls for construc With the exception of the tion of five new general academic buildings, a new property which was purchased Accepts Post with state money, all expenses power plant, a physical educa action until at least next month of the track will be paid for al Rehabilitation tion-recreation facility and a JEnvironmental Quality Unit Bill Passed by Iowa Senate from athletic department funds new library.

It also calls for additions to the Eugene C. Ep- Conference Unit Sends Tax, School Aid Plans Back to Senate, House after Chancellor D. B. Varner told the regents he would meet with Lotis Rhodes, the coordinator, of African-American Center Here pley Library and the Engineer The board also approved a revised tuition schedule which generally raises tuition at all campuses. ing Building and for phase two studies at the NU Lincoln cam construction of the Performing IDES MOINES The Iowa pus.

An amendment to the bill, 43 employes would be transfer At the NU-Lincoln campus, Arts Complex. Rhodes and two other blacks Senate Friday passed 30-13 and students carrying 12-16 semes red into the new department out The Administration made the five recommendations DES MOINES Six teeing for the first time a defi ter hours will pay $267.50 per of existing state depart Building would be converted sent to the House a bill to treate a State Department of to the board along with a report passed by the Senate, would leave control of fertilizer application by farmers with the Agriculture department while semester rather than the pres into a classroom facility. on the programs for minority ent $229. Tuition for non-resi Republican members of a House-Senate conference committee signed a compromise Preliminary estimates ments" with them would come a line budget of approximately $800,000 to operate the new dent students carrying those Environmental Quality. -The new agency would be all other environmental control, hours will be increased from version of a massive tax and including pesticide contol, would $479 to $630.

created by combining en-Vironmetal agencies now in the department, he said. students, a work done by the school's minority group task force. Speaking to the regents along with Rhodes were Haze Pope, coordinator of special affairs nite minimum amount of money for every pupil in every school district in Iowa. Beginning in the 19 72-7 3 school year, the plan would guarantee $644 per pupil. That amount would raise over the years.

Besides the money guarantee, the plan is designed to limit Resident students at UN-0 The -measure would add a be maintained by the new agency. presented to the Regents indicate it will cost UND about $5 million at present prices to acquire property bordering the campus. Another $40 million would be needed to construct buildings, to school aid bill Friday, sending the bill to the House and Senate floors for debate next week. who carry 15 hours or more fourth seven-member environ One amendement approved by departments of Health and Agriculture. Sen.

Charles Laverty, R-Indianola, chief sponsor of the will pay less in tuition and fees than the present rate, which is ment board to the three already for the Lincoln campus, and the Senate, sponsored by Sen. Melvin Wade, director of the existing boards now operating Tom Riley, R-Cedar Rapids, The two Democrats on the committee refused to sign, saying they weren't satisfied based on a per-hour figure. Tuition for resident students carry provide for a UNO enrollment bill, noted that approximately would allow an envirommentat under the Health and Agricul black studies program at the Omaha campus. school property taxes in many of 20,000. The school had 13,185 board to establish as a matter with the package, one of the students last fall.

districts and reduce them in others. of general information The recommendations were ing 12-16 hours will be $246 at the Omaha Campus. In all cases nonresident students at UN-0 will pay more mo Fault' phosphate levels in detergents. that the regents: I The committee members The amendment would em Regents Friday, paved the way for later construction of an outdoor track at the Lincoln campus, approving Set up a committee establi major bills of this session. Signing the bill were Sens.

Roger Shaff of Camanche, Wilson Davis of Keokuk and H. L. Ollenburg of Garner and Reps. Murry Lawson of Mason Cty, signed theTast page of the next year. The rate for 12-16 power, the board to provide shing guidelines, for financial Gerald R.

Newman hour nonresident students will compromise bill Friday noon, ture Marinfe Fuel Tax Bill Is Passed 83-0 Put Off To labeling on the products to show their phosphate content and then sent their penciled revi aid for minority students with a report by the July meeting. sions to the Legislative. Service Gerald K. "Jerry" Newman has joined the staff of the Edgar Holden of Davenport and allow housewives to purchase Provide at least two con Bureau for drafting in the form Andrew Varley of Stuart. Next Term lower phospate level products.

Omaha Mayor Urges Peers sultants from schools with suc The Democrats who wouldn of an amendment rewriting the House bill. Riley noted that phosphates are Siouxland Rehabilitation Center as head of the center's physical sign were Senate Minority now considered a major water VDES MOINES Iff) The Iowa Final copies weren't available to Attend Lincoln Meeting' therapy department, according1 pollutant. DES MOINES (It A bill to legislature will not act on cessful minority programs, such as the universities of Washington, Colorado and Southern Illinois. Appoint Albert Gribnon as Leader Lee Gaudineer of Des Moines and House Minority when the legislature adjourned The opponent of the bill, Sen. to Glen R.

Ziegler, executive Friday, but were expected to be Leader Dale Cochran of Eagle director of the center. work together and to develop NORFOLK, Neb. Mayor, John Walsh, R-Dubuque, told the Senate the solution to Grove. auto insurance bill this session but likely will in the second session of this 64th General Assembly which starts distributed Monday. The House may take up the bill on A native of Sioux City, Mr.

special assistant to the vice chancellor of student affairs for Eugene Leahy of Omaha appeared before the annual con The bill would raise income better communication with eachj other. pollution was not in this bill but provide some $2.3 million for the State Conservation Commission's recreational boating program and other projects was passed 83-0 by the Iowa House. The bill, which now goes to Newman is a graduate of East Tuesday. tax rates about 33 per cent in adequately funding existing High School. He attended Morn- ference of mayors in Norfolk next Janaury, according to Rep.

Harold 0. Fischer, R-Weilsburg, departments. Nebraskans must develop the same kind of pride in their state retroactive to last Jan. 1, leave the sales tax at three per cent ingside College and received a Friday to urge attendance at a the next school year to research budget and staff needs for a "successful" minority program "at the systems level." Allow the task force to see chairman of the House Com bachelor's degree in physical that is exhibited by Texans in and establish a new method of meeting in Lincoln July 15 merce Committee. the Senate, represents the first Texas, he said.

therapy from Washington Uni distributing state money to sponsored by the League of no fault insurance plan is Bills in Iowa Legislature move to put money into the marine fuel tax fund which was created by the 1970 legislature. Leach expressed his interest versity Medical School in St. One of many items considered schools. the preliminary report, as it relates to minority affairs, ot Primgliar Pilot One of 5 Killed Nebraska Municipalities and the Nebraska County Officials in all of Nebraska but said he is Louis. While at Washington Un It was the product of more Tax paid on fuel used in boats "absolutely not" a candidate lor iversity he studied electromyo Association.

important by the legislature but put off until next session as the legislature spends most of the remaining days of the current than a week of work by the DES MOINES Bills in Iowa formerly was refunded any political office. in the New York City firm which is studying the administrative opperation of the school. Accept the task force count graphy under Dr. William Lan conference committee, which to boat owners who requested it the Iowa Legislature Friday. He said this conference will take up the mutual problems of Kenat hill oasMt bv Senate dau, head of the university's and unclaimed refunds went was appointed after the House dealing with appropria of minority student figures.

into the road use tax fund. neurology Sharing the final session with Leahy was Nebraska's new ombudsman, former State Tax Commissioner Murrell McNeil. tions and reapportionment. and Senate deadlocked over rural ana uroan NeDrasKa ana PORTSMOUTH, N.H., The 1970 legislature, however, will emphasize two special pro entirely different versions of the Newman served clinical train eeships at Barnes Medical Cen Five members of an Air Force crew stationed at Pease Air which. Rhodes said were about 150 students on the Lincoln campus and 200 at NU-O." In answer, to questions from blems: The breakdown of the No fault insurance is a plan where a policy holder involved In "an auto accident settles with liiS own insurance agency bill.

The bill would establish McNeil described his role as ter In 'St. Louis, Baylor Medi a Force Base were killed Thurs- voted to end the refunds to boat owners and put the tax paid on marine fuel into a special fund for use of the Conservation family unit and the outmigra tion from rural to urban areas. that of a public counsel, not in state day in the crash of an Air cal Center in' Dallis, and "foundation" plan for without waiting for a deter regent Robert Prokop of Wilber, Rhodes said he doesn't think the the legal sense, but as one who Force plane at Centenera, a Children's Hospital at the Uni mination of who is at fault. Leahy said there is need for processes complaints, answers. village just north of Guadala number of minority Nebraskas versity of Iowa, Iowa City.

He is Commission. It directed the Legislative Service Bureau to froponents say the plan would rural and urban communities to questions and tries to be of jara, Spain. member of the American save on insurance premiums determine what percentage of who go outside the state to college is very large with the exception of Indians, who he said A violent storm was in the Physical Therapy Association, because of reduced attorney TRAFFIC CASES go to House. House bill pasted by House go to Senate. Senate bills passed bv House or House bills posset bv Senate oo to Governor unless otherwise Indicated.

PASSED HOUSE Hf713, To revls and clarify leveral sections of the Iowa votlnq laws. IM. INTRODUCED IN HOUSE HF726, To ollow the state to recover bv civil suit from any person who unlawfully takes wlldlite, $500 (or any deer, whooo-Inq crone or swan, tlOO tor a wild turkey and $25 for any other game bird or animal or tut" bearing onlmol. Conservation and Recreation Committee. HF727, To odoot a schedule of fines for truck overloads graduated from St per hundred pounds It the overload Is per cent or less, to $6 per hundred oounds If the overload Is 20 per cent or more.

Tronsnortatlon Committee. HF728, To appropriate to the Department of Aqrlculture $2,108,574 for 1971-72 and for 172-73 for office administration and various Inspection and animal health services. Appropriations Committee. 1 HF72Y, To correct a law passed earlier In the session to transfer lurlsdictlon oyer notary public commissions from the governor to the secretary of state. State Government Committee.

HF730, To aooroprlate to the Heolth Department $2,037,989 for 1971-75 and $2,092,283 tor 1972-73 for salaries, supoort, maintenance and miscellaneous purposes. Appropriations Committee. HI731, To appropriate to the Higher Education Facilities Commission $87,570 tor 1971-72 and $89,410 tor 1972-73 for all Iowa motor fuel taxes are service to the people. He said the public is -his client. The two-day conference broke area at the time.

He and his wife, the. former 'and court fees. paid on marine fuel. go to schools in South and North Janice Fletcher of Sioux City, A Pease spokesman listed the "A no fault insurance bill will Perry Christensen, R- up at noon. About 100 mayors Dakota because those schools reside at 1605 S.

Alice dead as: be introduced next session 1, Maj. James R. Metcalf, 38, without a doubt," Fischer said have developed programs for Indians. and other qty officials attended, the gathering. SENTENCES Friday, June 4 Ronny M.

Kolpin, Galva, Primghar, Iowa, pilot. Kent, said the bureau now has determined that about one per cent of the motor fuel tax is attributable to boat operation. Thursday. Find 25th Body; Report a List Kept YUBA CITY, Calif, (fl An 2. Capt.

Russell C. Anderson, will be Interim action 28, St. Louis, co-pilot. Iowa, going wrong way on one In preparation of a bill for The bill would transfer from 3. 1st Lt.

Elmo A. Evans way street, pleaded guilty, paid $10 fine including costs. the motor vehicle fuel tax fund presentation next session, Fischer said. 23, Cumberland, co-pilot. to the marine fuel tax fund 4.

Major Ernest Servetas, 40, Gladys F. Neilsen, 2008 S. other transient farm worker's salaries, supoort, maintenance ana of Dover, N.H., navigator. miscellaneous purposes. Appropriations House Sends $1,141,500 in 1971-72 and $1,194,831 for 1972-73.

Christen body was found buried here Helen speeding, pleaded guilty, paid $17 fine including costs. 5. S. Sgt. Richard D.

Rousher, em. Aiiouina the commerce commls- sloon to Issue certificates of public con 24, Youngstown, Ohio, boom operator. sen said these amounts are; estimated to be about one per cent of the fuel tax collections. venience and necessity to moior otihu James M. Kunze, 5000 Coun Friday the 25th dug up by sheriff's deputies on fruit orchards lining the Feather Riv-: er near here.

without a prior public hearlna in some The crew was on temporary try Club speeding, Watchdog Bill Along duty in Spain participating with pleaded guilty, paid $10 fine SFXbO, umnina garnisrm to $250 per emolove per year and oronlb-Mng employers from llrlno emoloves tor oarnlshment. The body was found about a the U.S. Air Force Spanish including costs. Sriil, uiongmw eosww hum nnm mile north "of "where another Tanker Force, in refueling Merle J. Schipper, Le Mars, SF473, Clarifying lows relating, to ln- DES MOINES IIPI The Iowa body was found lunctlve relet for trooemork auinion.

Iowa, fail to stop within assured American and other allied aircraft in Europe. The search for more bodies uu. To rreote a Deportment of Envi House now has passed 78-0 and distance, pleaded guilty, paid Safety Qieck AH Vehicles Sold: Senate ronmental Quality, 30-13. At the time of the. crash it $15 including costs.

continued as warm sunlight dried irrigation water that has HFillr TO oroviae rour-veai rano county attorneys, 39-0. SF297, To reauire safwv Inspections motor vehicles -that ore reolstered tor the mi. uA rii ore trans- was headed for Torreion Air sent to the Senate a bill that Would put more teeth into the 'watchdog" functions of the legislature's Budget and Base, near Madrid, after mak FORFEITURES Thursday, May. 27 Wednesday, June 2 covered possible gravesites. Sheriff Roy D.

Whiteaker said ing a refueling mission. ferred, 35-4. Goes to aovernor. SF509, TO bring Iowa's child labor law Into conformity with the statute on the some subiect, 37-0. Goes to rnor.

HF4e To reauire flashing lioWs md reflective signs on slow-moving motor v- Financial Control Committee, SaMdirMi he believes' more: bodies may The plane was from the 306th Wan-on O. acmes, 1704 S. Palmotts bill would require that all S12. Bombardment Wing at McCoy be buried in the area. DES MOINES Safety inspections would be required Sill mik'sS: i pill AAi A i "uKi -r Anwlfle that schools mOV Sell Air Force.

Base in Florida. The Lonnv u. book, soum Sioux citv, jiz. RalDh Brltlon, 113Vj Georae S15. Robert Butlor, 1W Perrv Wav, J10.

Kathleen S. Carter. 3421 Transit of the interim com-inittee be members of the Juan V. Corona, 37, a farm on motor vehicles registered for Ozark Airliner Evacuated After Sabotage Threat DES MOINES, Iowa -Passengers aboard an Ozark Air Lines DC9 jet en route from Des Moines to St. Louis were transferred to other flights after airline officials received a of sabotage" Friday.

The plane had been in flight about 20 minutes when copilot Gene Roth read passengers a standard message saying a threat of sabotage had been received and that the plane would land in Des Moines. The call was reportedly received by telephone at Ozark's central reservation office at Peoria, 111., about 12:15 p.m. the plane's 47. passengers and four crew members were evacuated when the plane stopped on the main runway to Municipal Airport here. The plane was moved to a far west portion of the runway where police and fire officials were apparently unsuccessful in a search Friday afternoon.

The plane was left at the location Friday night. Ex-Sioux Cityan Aboard the Plane crew was attached to the. 509th labor contractor who raised Bombardment Wing at Pease the first time or transferred in ownership under a bill passed jerrei l. case, ta Mynie vo. Barbara A.

rorv. Slnuir CEtv. Sll. without on election land on which students hove erected struovre part of a course of Instruction, HF317, To provide fat he of the aeocrtrnent of public Instruction shall prepare budget forms tor FTo'odd torcvcllng and.snow-moblino to the list of reoreo'lonal Pur-'vL ih. raihllr mav use prl- House and Senate Appropria tions committees.

It would empower the com work crews for farmers in the area, and who has been charged Air Force base. Javem E. Davli. 23.W S. AAarmollo SIZ.

by the Senate Friday. warren w. Dewald, 3700 orteoni Ave 112. jot a. prearicKsm, 1312 jtrmmas The bill was passed in a 35-4 vote and sent to Gov, Robert vnte tend without any liability on the fhittee to review spending by Various state departments, prescribe changes in accounting with committing 10 of the murders, was reported "cool as a cucumber" Friday by jailers at the Yuba County Jail where he Anita L.

Gaswinr, Bouievara sration, part of the landowner, si-i. "to Ray for his signature. arrv A. Goettseti. 1205 S.

Cornelia to emergency succession and emergency sio. Ticket Fixing in Davenport to Be Probed locotlon ot stare ana iocoi procedures of the departments New vehicles couldn be Theresa Haoeman, 1017 Martha 10. end work out a uniform account is being held. The Sacramento Bee, mean- registered in Iowa under the bill Micnaet D. Hansen, 3051 stone potk HFS14, To allow county conservation boards to buv land on a deterred payment basis when authorized, to do so by county boards of supervisors, 37-0.

Sll. ing system to be used by all without an i i cer warcia A. Havnes, no urn jid. Lawrence H. Heineman, 9H iJih St, HF451.

To a low stoooea or siauea mo wnue, reported maay in a copyright story that police had 115. tor vehicles to use flashing emergency state departments and agencies 'Rep. Charles Pelton, Evetun J. Jenkins. Jorlcson S.t.

DAVENPORT, Iowa ID tificate. The same would apply to cars sold from one firm or person to another when their 1U. found in Corona's home a led M.CPO JAMES M. MOATS unaa MiMtricK, 3sa Tnira said the bill would HF767, To allow the city of Keokuk to enter Info slnale responsibility contract In cooperation with federal ogencies tor full scale probe of alleged SID. ger book containing a list of 34 provide for "legislative over computerized ticket fixing in Snaron Kllment, Atkinson, lit.

Mark W. Kroan, Perrv Lane, 110. construction ot waste ireaimeni totnin" names, at least four of them titles were transferred. The bill represents a com Jon. rm Paula J.

LoBrune. 3118 Fourth Ave. view" of the budgets of all state the Daveport Police Depart cub i ft inu, nnui.rmiii.iii mm Place, 113. oulre trucks to ooerofe In specified victims. meoaore M.

Lemer, 2534 Jav 110. departments and provide the ment Traffic Bureau has been nnr over certa stretches ot rooa promise between legislators Onawa Native Tops Enlisted Ranks at U.S. Navy, Center and highway, 35-1. pennis v. Liilv, 1423 center 513.

Denlse A. Llti. Le Mars. Iowa. 112.

Reporters Yuba City, ordered, the Davenport Times- appropriations committees with who wanted to require annual Connie K. Nielsen. 12U Grondvlew SF5M, To clarify laws relolno fo oo- the information needed to Democrat said Friday. nn nroreeoures on aooncQTion learning second hand of the Bee's -story, at first asked safety inspections for all vehi 115. Morllvn J.

O'Donnell, 2520 S. Glass St, 112. noirl bv emoloves. Human ond Industrigi In a copyrighted story, the cles and others who opposed the Relntlons comminee. cecx-t T.

mau Ha. nrnrmtktr fnr BUO' budget more efficiently. i Rep. Vemon Ewell, jonn Olson. 3921 Winona wav, 113, PhllllB Olson.

1307 1.1th 113. Whiteaker about the existence newspaper said the investiga GREAT LAKES, III. Spe-j idea entirely. Arthur W. rork, irievenne of a list of 44 names.

lie employes ond emoloyers to meet and confer to resolve differences over wooes, hours ond working conditions. Human ond 111. 'Waterloo, charged that the tion was ordered by Municipal The inspections would include ferences involving the center commander, and accompany the commander on inspections and official visits. cial: James M. Moats, the son of Clayton P.

Moats of Onawa, Daniel L. Richmond. 420 32nd 110. Evelvn Riemensrhneider. 17A5 "I have no knowledge of any Court Judge Bertram Metcalf committee is a "political boon Industrial Relations ujmmui.

such items as brakes, lights, Cecelia 112. such list," the sheriff said. Lat and City Atty. Durwood Dircks. doggle" and its members use Iowa has been selected as the ooniei J.

4635 Tvier V4 Steve J. Rovner. 3200 Vlkina Drive. 110. turn- signals, steering, horns, er the reporters asked White Harriet L.

Schneider, 2508 Doualas Metcalf said the probe their powers to further their first senior enlisted adviser and The longtime Navy veteran windshield wipers, seat belts aker about a list of 34 names. A former Sioux City resident, resulted from a Times- Lawrence sitiman, 44iy oranr sio. will assume his new post on and tires. Larrv R. Smith.

Route 2. Merrill Iowa Mrs. Ronald Krull, was aboard He replied, I have no com Democrat's story that a com June 21. He has been attached 16- U.S. Mail Blamed for Lagging Qiecks DES MOINES Iowa Senators will have to wait until Monday to receive Konaia sm rn.

Lowron. sio. the plane when the incident ment but don't read anything Vena D. Sweere, 270e Nebraska puter used by the Traffic political careers. Car-Truck Crash Kills Osage Man into that." happened.

enristooner j. taaiocK. i 2B cornetio Bureau to keep track of parking ticket violations had been pro 113. to, the gunnery school at the Great Lakes center. His previous assignments include service on a wide variety of ships Mrs.

Krull, the former Judy master chief of the Navy's Great Lakes Naval Training Center near Chicago. Moats, a master chief gunners mate, has been in the Navy 26 years. He will serve on the immediate staff of the center commander, Capt. Wallace L. Tal-bott.

His job is to seek solutions Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Lift Martial Law MOINES -lowans would be allowed to use the emergency flashers that are now standard equipment on new cars, under a bill passed by the Senate Friday. grammed to automatically fix Liair inorsen, 4jju van euren u. Jermome M. Twohia, Jackson, William J.

Twohig, 3621 Court Ml Fall to Stoa Mvran G. Anderson. 1224 S. Cecelia 5 CHARLES CITY, Iowa ID their expense checks, Secretary of the Senate Carroll A. Lane Mrs.

Paul Jackson, 2230 Gib BANGKOK The Thai tickets for nearly 200 car Jackson, 34, of Osage as killed early Friday in the $10. Michael Douahortv. 1329 Jennlnas son was en route to Ft. owners whose license plate government has lifted the mar told the senators Friday. "With the advent of the 8 cent 110.

Benning, where Mr. Krull collision oi nis car ana a irucx tial law imposed 13 years ago in 25 of the country's 72 provinces, is stationed. numbers were contained on a secret list. A check of registrations on postage stamp, the expense rear the junction of U.S. 218 Present Iowa law prohibits use of such flashers, even when automobiles are stalled or in an sheets got lost in the mail be- to individual and collective including Bangkok, the Royal Sand 18 northwest of here.

She called her parents here about noon Friday to inform them of the incident. She said ween the State House and the the list showed that among the The truck driver, Jerome during World War II, in Korea, and in Vietnam. During service in Greenland, his ship hauled dog teams for Army rescue units. Moats and his wife, the former Mary Lou Delanty of Blencoe, Iowa, have three daughters: Susan, 18, Tracy, 17, and Lee Ann, 7. They live at 2228 E.

Ridgeland Drive In Lindenhurst, III. Konaan Fewmaei, Homer, io. Rene J. Twohio, South Sioux Cltv, $14. A.I.

Van Cleave. 2100 Pierce 110. Other Russell D. Hordgrove, rural Sioux City, Improper muffler. 110.

Most Are White LONDON -Britain's population of 55 million included 1,370,000 nonwhites at mid-1970, persons receiving automatic Lucas building," Lane said emergency. problems, aiming at enhancement of life at Great Lakes Chief pey officers of the center will be his principal 36, of Ionia, escaped in jury. A passenger in the truck dismissal of parking tickets Usually, the checks are ready The Senate voted 39 to 0 to pass the bill Friday afternoon were three aldermen, num- Gazette revealed Friday. Martial law remains in effect in 47 other provinces, including those in northeast Thailand bordering Laos and Cambodia, and in most of the southern provinces bordering Malaysia. passengers were taken off the plane on its return to Des Moines, but were not allowed to take handbags or baggage Friday.

The Lucas state office build and sent it to Gov. Robert Ray. berous police officers, some city John Stevens, 41, of Charles was taken to a hospital treatment of apparently savs a report issued by the The House originated and hall employes and several ing is next door to the State He will attend advisory board businessmen. with them, Jackson said. registrar-general.

passed the bill 85-0 last April 29, meetings and command con-, House. Ciinor injuries..

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