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FILES $80,500 Uncertainty on Farm Programs SUIT IN CRASH W-Jr Hf Des Moines Register pgqe 4 Jan. 19, 1968 Complaints Bring Signs At Crossing FARM- Continued from Page One continue, as they have during the past seven years." The Iowans also called for i mediate congressional ap Edwin C. Estergard, executor of the estate of Christian and Alma Estergard of Clear Lake, who died of injuries suffered in an accident June 5 on U.S. Highway 65 near Collins, has filed an $80,500 damage suit in Federal Court here. Named defendants are Roy R.

Loan of Milan, the Cudahy By a Staff Writer MAQUOKETA, IA. Special warning signs have been installed at a new highway inter proval of a House-passed bill permitting wheat farmers to receive advance payments. Normally, the Agriculture Department has given feed grain Thus, the administration was not directly identified with the plan when it was defeated by the Agriculture Committee. The high ranking administration official also said that the food-for-peace program will probably continue at about its present level. It is highly unlikely that a farm bargaining bill could win approval this year from the House Agriculture Committee or from the full House.

TofaP Berkeley Desegregation Leased Wire to The Register BERKELEY, CALIF. Berkeley will become the first city in drafting satisfactory legislation have not yet been resolved, and that the President would decide finally whether specific legislation is proposed. This official said it would be many years before a means was found to permit collective bargaining by a million or more grain or cattle farmers. He said the administration now envisages collective bargaining as being applicable only to crops grown by a relatively small number of farmers in a restricted geographic area. For example, citrus fruits are grown in volume in only parts of a few states.

section here fol- 'farmers one-half of their price lowing com- Miquoketi plaints by Ma- I DES MOINES 1 eta officials that the and Automotive Rentals, of Merchantsville, N.J. The suit says Christian Estergard was driving an auto that was involved in a collision with a car owned by the rental firm and driven by Loan in connection with his employment by Cudahy. The defendants have filed an support payments in February and March when they sign up in the production control program. Farmers have received the second half of the payment later in the year when the crop is in. Receive Queries Midwest congressmen have 200 corner was not adequately marked.

The crossing is a four-way stop intersection of U.S. Highway 61 and Iowa Highway 64 at the west outskirts of Maquo-keta. The crossing is in a stretch of new Highway 61 opened only a month ago. V- JN 1 of more than 100,000 people in the U.S. to achieve total school answer admitting there was an h-.

accident, but denying they are farmers whoare Erowing ncrv-liablefor damages the possibility of desegregation, School Superin 1 1 REGISTER PHOTO BY JERVAS BALDWIN tendent Neil Sullivan said Wednesday. The School Board voted Distribution of the Estergard! a pfat iHin in rrr rrHnl Normally, the department View Looks South on U.S. Highway 61 With New Warning Sign Would Back Bill On the question of a strategic grain reserve, he said the administration would support legislation at hearings that will be held before the Senate Agriculture Committee. But again, he said it was uncertain whether would already have made a rou County District Court at Mason Maquoketa officials com-i plained that motorists were 'signs and a red flashing light at City. A French Complaint About tine announcement concerning the advance payments.

Thp rankine department offi- unanimously to desegregate the city's school system by busing almost 4,000 Negro and white children out of their neighbor running stop signs at the corner! lne intersection The speed limit on Iowa High- because there were no warnings I cial said the decision is now (Le English9 in Language $50000Sui S3 filar! ayrtoU Glen R. runs east-west fin thp stnn sicn nnnrnaph Thp'Vvay 64, which Burgett. a resident of beinS discussed at the highest Highway Commission retained trough Maquoketa, is 45 miles thp 7ft.milp.npr.hnMr cuppH limit per hour on one side of the hoods to attend classes. Sullivan said the decision would go into effect in September. It was approved after a public hearing attended by more than 1,000 persons.

Leased Wire to The Register PARIS, FRANCE French Prime Minister Georges has warned members of the civil service not to corrunt. me aaminisirauon win maKe a specific proposal. The purpose of a grain reserve is to boost prices by isolating surplus grain from the market with the provision it could only be used in a national emergency or sold at higher than market prices. intersection and 25 miles perl at the intersection. Nebraska, has filed a $50,000 01 government, wun me damage suit in Federal Court Bureau of Bud8et and white here against William Donald House involved.

Gordon and Keith E. Draper, both of Webster city. J0 Decisions on Burgett said he was injured in; i a collision of his car and a truck arm Legislation driven by Gordon and owned bv From The Roister hour on the other. Terry said; bastardize or otherwise abuse their mother tongue, the highway commission is ne- A champion of the beauty of; Ron Terry of Dubuque, resident maintainance engineer for the Iowa Highway Commission, said Thursday that m- the French language, Pompidou; r-n tpnff Safer feels too many Anglo-Saxonisms 1 ut JU'C' gotiating with the city to crease the 25 mile limit to 35. Than Alcohol Draper last June 7 in the 4400 special Diack-and-wnite striped boards with reflector- 'PffnCC GdS CciYl are creeping in-N to it.

Radio and television often 'block on E. Fourteenth street in WASHINGTON', D.C De- izea paint nave oeen placed as ft The Los Angeles SACRAMENTO, CALIF. A lr. A compound the Des Moines. spite President Johnsons farm riranpr nnri r.nrrinn h.ivo filpH i comments in his State of the Your PERSONAL ZENITH HEARING AID HEADQUARTERS MaK an ppolntmnt to our 10 Day, Monoy Back Guarantee and Five Year Warranty.

CALL or WRITE NOWI Two Ctrtified Hoannt Aid Audioiogistt to aarva you. DES MOINES HEARING AID CENTER 1020 Det Moines Bldg. 244-9307 Dei Moinat, Iowa Informed observers believed Thursday that the administration may try, as it did last year, to avoid being identified with a specific proposal on such controversial issues as the grain reserve. Last year, the administration worked out a grain reserve plan but had it brought into consideration before the House Agriculture Committee by Representative Graham Purcell a background to the sign, which says "Stop Ahead." Terry said the striped boards are designed to alert motorists and make the warning sign stand out. iruai unu ierrorSi hesays.

LONDON, ENGLAND (API A Frenchman Prince Charles, 19-year-old heir oday droPs into I to the British throne, soon will le University of California report an answer admitting there was! Union message, it was revealed strongly suggests that most an accident but denying they Thursday that the administra-marijuana available i the are liable for damages" tion still has not made a definite TTnui c(otQ io we! In his suit. Bur-ielt also'decision to introduce its own named Dayco Corp. of Ohio as a proposals for farm legislation. harmful than alcohol. Oc ZlUpiIlt; aiUUMU ijUIlUUIl 111 HIS nf "lin In add ton tn thp strnpd' 6 a lunch ot un HpfnnHanf Kapoiico nf thp ti ma The President said Wednesday i first snnrts car.

a minpra blue lie The report, submitted to the; th jd he was em. boards, a red flag is 197 milpc an hnlIri BW. night he would submit proposals "to raise the farmers' income GEORGES POM PI DO state legislature by University ployed by Dayco and hat firm by establishing a security com and has a horn that roars like a ning reading the latest '-best-seller after taking President Charles J. Hitch, was has paid him some workman's modity reserve" and "to help with his favor- prepared in response to last Luiupeusdiioii. le live ciock ml.

rri I on each sign. The warnings are approximately 1,200 feet from the intersection, Terry said. Carl Schach, the highway commission's director of planning, said survey crews were farmers bargain more effective inc -ai vvao umicnu inu.o-i umr't on to nrrlnr that thp GRAND VIEW COLLEGE 1968 spring semester ly for fair prices." No Decision ite aunt, ne is noi waiunng if iff ISCLtX "le speaker" on the television. university conduct research and 1 He goes away for "le weekend" 'gather information on mari- In Deer CdSe day to the royal estate at Sand-ringham. Charles was not on hand.

He is a student at Cam Evening Division Registration However, a high administra working in the area Thursday to make checks on the speed of or watches "le football tion official indicated Thursday MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. (AP juana. or "pot." "The brief duration of action Registration P.M. Science Building mm A temporary restraining that the administration has not bridge University, where undergraduates are not allowed to keep cars.

He is expected to use it during vacations. Extra fittings on the six-cyl low potency of available order was lifted Thursday decided whether it will give marijuana preparations, and its the commander of the Twin Congress specific proposals. The Jan, 2f: For those those lit name begins ith H-N freedom from the nutritional Cities Army ammunition plant official declined to be identified side effects of alcohol, do indeed was given court authority to Tne Agriculture Department 'sueeest a lesser hazard in the settle the problem of some 375 has for more than a year been He added, '-Syntax is becoming lazy. The vocabulary is welcoming too many Anglo-Saxonisms. This phenomenon, which is slow! gaining ground among all classes, could lead to the disintegration of the present language.

Radio and television sometimes set a bad example and multiply the errors instead of use of marijuana." the report deer roaming the arsenal; studying various approaches to legislation that would help said. grounds. farmers organize to bargain col inder, M.G.C. GT sports model made by the British Motor Corp. include wing mirrors, safety belts, wire wheels, a black leather-upholstered steering wheel, electrically operated radio aerial and an electrically heated rear window.

The car can accelerate from zero to 90 lectively for higher prices. I The report cited the need for The settlement stipulates that research on marijuana any plan for removing the deer and noted that current mari-, must be submitted to Maj. drivers on both highways. Schach said once a safe and reasonable speed is determined for the roads close to the intersection, a speed limit will be posted. Maquoketa officials complained earlier this week that drivers on Highway 61 were permitted to drive 70 miles per hour just before the intersection and that the stop warning sign was not seen in many cases.

Maquoketa officials had talked of asking for a traffic light at the intersection. It is more likely, Schach said, that) what will result is an amber flashing light at the warning Jan. For those whose last name begins with O-Z. Jan. 29: For those whose name begins with A-G Jan.

31 -Feb. 1: Classes Begin Apr. 10-15: Easter Vacation May 27 28: Final Exams May 31: Commencement TUITION: Tuition In the Evening Divl-sion is J30 per semester hour of credit. An additional tee of itO each will be charged for Basic Chemistry and Basic Mathematics. The official said difficulties 'juana controls are so strict that Frederick Von Gortler within 10 correcting them.

Pompidou said civil servants jjjfy actually inhibit research. days. Tho ronnrt fal pH fnr a rprl r-! A save-the-deer committee mi pc an hnur in 71 sppnnns and The company said the car is1 -p in penalties for use basically the normal model suesied lhy thCir Passion of marijuana. a manual gear shift and costs 'documents clearly, and not $3,397.60. Charles added the bull-! mask them in useless, obscure voiced horn.

phrases. i V() car.uiarv, which Will Beam Laser At Ship on Moon will tour the four-square-mile grounds with the plant commander to determine the feasibility of its plan to fence the animals in corrals and move them in the spring. A controversy erupted when the Army announced the deer would be shot because they are a hazard to trucks. A plan to 'c Tho Waihingion Post I COLLEGE PARK. MD.

-Laser light will be beamed at tha Moon in an attempt to see if drug the animals and remove Suspend 2 U.S. Priests; Aided Reds in Guatemala Leased Wire to The Register NEW YORK, N.Y. Two American priests were suspended from their order Thursday because of their admitted involvement with the Communist guerrilla movement in Guatemala. should be precise, is becoming pretentious," he said. "Phrases are swollen with useless formulae and decisions of state are sometimes enveloped in obscurity," he added.

"An administration which cannot make itself understood immediately without an interpreter does not fulfill its pur Surveyor 7's television eye can them failed. Allows Boost in Airline Revenue I spot it 240,000 miles away in space. i Sometime today, toward the middle of the lunar i They are Fathers Thomas and Arthur Melville, who are pose." Pompidou said. Washington, d.c ap) "The corruption of our lan. ns p.an to sn.ne ne Tho Civi, Aeronautics Board guage is on the first rung of the of a laser onto tne Part of tha' said Thursday that it will per-threats which compromise the Moon where Surveyor 7 landed' mit domestic airlines to simpli-future of French," Pompidou Jan.

9. The laser beam will be airfares effective. Feb. 1 by luunuJiii; uieiu lu ui nearest The Very Rev. John J.

rmack, superior general of the Mary-knoll a hers, said here said in the magazine of the aimed (depending on the weath-j Siiatcmalil south) ie Good Usage pr i thrnnuh nnp nf siv 0 mrniipn nnp III IP P- nuviuuun iv. -11 nfu mis in mean nigner iares "The slackening of the triPs of milf under u.j:,.,.: ti, of which have already been and lower fares for trips ex- hiiinl mmm mum ifcunnmm mil that hursday THOMAS the others ARTHUR MELVILLE vocabulary seem to me to come pointed at the spot just north of Reding 7o0 miles. Overall the above all from a diminishing the Crater Tycho where Survey-' (board Sald' ll.WI" mean addl" ii i cc tional revenue for the airlines, intellectual effort, from a de- nr7rpsts. i 4, oa i I uiiuer uie new aiiangeiiifiu, munist revolutionaries in in lasie ciuu an uisuiisiuv i- ty to ridicule," he wrote. If all goes well, the television for the shorter trips the airlines camera on the three-legged Sur-j may round the fares to the next i-minn rnninnKnTf v.y-x.r.-,: 1 i J-ll 1 vana late last year.

Sosa Avila's own home was He added the administration! attacked Tupsdav a fpw hours1 on win nignesi aouar wnue lor longer llrrUf iUl 1 i-a 'T1 1 vvtia iiscii wui rkiuK iu t-iiiinnaic tho after two U.S. military officers a i. "6 Ule aiances me rounaing win De fa H'ciiuuu3 laser the wav an airline pilot downward. were macnine-cunned to death were asked to leave Guatemala by the Very Rev. John M.

Breen, Maryknoll Guatemala superior. They left Guatemala City Dec. 21 bound for New York via Miami, but stopped off in Mexico City. Press reports from Guatemala City Thursday said the brothers have enrolled 25 young Guatemalans as guerrillas in Mexico City. A statement by the Very Rev.

Mr. McCormack said: i might pick out the light from a house on a clear night. Surveyor's television camera might even photograph the laser light. At the same time, the board suspended a plan by the trunk lines to increase weekday family fares and said it will schedule a hearing on them later. in their car.

Several arrests were reported Wednesday as police made a systematic search for the killers of Col. John Webber, 47, of Buffalo, N.Y., and Lt. Cmdr. Ernest A. Munro, 40.

of Rockland. Maine. COURSES OF INSTRUCTION Course Sem. Days Time Hours P.M. Basic Chemistry 1 M-W 6:30 Basic Mathematics 1 M-W 8:00 Elements of Art (2nd Sem.) 2 6:30 Gen.

Biology (2nd Sem.) 4 T-Th 6:30 Lab Required 0 T-Th 8:00 Accounting Principles (2nd Sect. A) 3 T-Th 6:30 Accounting Principles (2nd Sect. B) 3 T-Th 8:00 Business Law 3 T-Th 6:30 Gen. Chemistry (2nd Sem.) 4 T-Th 6:30 Lab. Required 0 T-Th 8:00 Life Teachings of Jesus 3 M-W 6:30 Economic Problems (Sect.

A) 3 M-W 6:30 Economic Problems (Sect. B) 3 M-W 8:00 Money and Banking 3 M-W 8:00 Introduction to Education (Sect. A) 3 M-W 6:30 Introduction to Education (Sect. B) 3 M-W 8:00 Educational Psychology (Sect. A) 3 T-Th 6:30 Educational Psychology (Sect.

B) 3 T-Th 8:00 Engineering Drawing (2nd Sem.) 2 T-Th 6:30 English (1st Sect. A) 3 M-W 6:30 English (1st Sect. B) 3 M-W 8:00 English (1st Sect. C) 3 T-Th 8:00 English (2nd Sect. A) 3 M-W 6:30 English (2nd Sect.

B) 3 M-W English (2nd Sect. 0 3 T-Th 6:30 English (2nd Sect. D) 3 T-Th 8:00 English Literature (2nd Sem.) 3 M-W 6:30 American Literature (2nd Sem.) 3 T-Th 6:30 Beginning French (2nd Sem.) 4 T-Th 8:00 Geography 3 M-W 8:00 Beginning German (2nd Sem.) 4 M-W 8:00 West. Civilization 1660 to Present 3 M-W 6:30 West. Civilization 1660 to Present (Sect.

B) 3 M-W 8:00 West. Civilization 1660 to Present (Sect. C) 3 T-Th 6:30 West. Civilization 1660 to Present (Sect. D) 3 T-Th 8:00 U.

S. History 1865 to Present (Sect. A) 3 M-W 8:00 U. S. History 1865 to Present (Sect.

B) 3 T-Th 6:30 U. S. History 1865 to Present (Sect. C) 3 T-Th 8:00 Twentieth Century World 3 T-Th 8:00 Intermediate Algebra (Sect. A) 3 T-Th 6:30 Intermediate Algebra (Sect.

B) 3 T-Th 8:00 College Algebra (Sect. A) 3 T-Th 6:30 College Algebra (Sect. B) 3 T-Th 8:00 Trigonometry 3 M-W 6:30 Computer 3 T-Th 8:00 Analytic Geometry 4 M-W 8:00 Calculus (2nd Sem.) 4 T-Th 8:00 Ethics 3 M-W 6:30 Introduction to Physics (2nd Sem.) 4 M-W 6:30 Lab Required 0 M-W 8:00 Physical Science (2nd Sem.) 3 8:00 Lab Required 0 Th 8:00 American Government (Sect. A) 3 T-Th 6:30 American Government (Sect. B) 3 T-Th 8:00 State Government (Sect.

A) 3 M-W 6:30 State Government (Sect. B) 3 M-W 8:00 Comparative Government 3 M-W 6:30 General Psychology (Sect. A) 3 M-W 6:30 General Psychology (Sect. B) 3 M-W 8:00 General Psychology (Sect. C) 3 T-Th 6:30 Advanced General Psychology (Sect.

A) 3 M-W 6:30 Advanced General Psychology (Sect. B) 3 T-Th 6:30 Introduction to Sociology (Sect. A) 3 M-W 8:00 Introduction to Sociology (Sect. B) 3 T-Th 6:30 Introduction to Sociology (Sect. C) 3 T-Th 8:00 Marriage and the Family (Sect.

A) 3 M-W 6:30 Marriage and the Family (Sect. B) 3 M-W 8:00 Beginning Spanish (2nd Sem.) 4 T-Th 8:00 General Speech (Sect. A) 3 M-W 6:30 General Speech (Sect. B) 3 M-W 8:00 General Speech (Sect. 0 3.

T-Th 6:30 General Speech (Sect. D) 3 T-Th 8:00 gon. "The popular language that the classical grammarians, half-serious, half-joking, made master of good usage is losing its freshness and ils Pompidou declared. The prime minister said this 'linguistic policy" was not a Webber was chief of the U.S IiLT7 If) SINGLE VISION military adviser group here and side-issue for the government. II "Because Fathers Thomas and Arthur Melville have refused to return to the United States and discuss their work in Munro was the group's naval was directly linked with one ot commander.

fundamental principles of Two U.S. enlisted men were the Fifth Republic nationa Guatemala and because they have refused to comply with the i wounded jn the attack. Chief independence, he said. request of their Maryknoll su-! Radioman Harry L. Greene.

40,: por France to be itself, said perior in Guatemala "it has be- i 0 Omaha, was reported Pompidou, the radiarce of the 111 PRICE iZE come necessary to suspend in 'delicate condition and Sgt. language was as necessary John Forster of Salem, the soliditv of its money or the was released from a hospital autonomy "of its defense." after treatment for a hand: lift. A.l OUR COMPLETE $12.90 PRICE INCLUDES: I SINGLE VISION LENSES, CLEAR OR TINTED sssfi at vr them from their priestly functions." The superior general, who praised the brothers' work among the Indians of Guatemala, termed their actions as "personal interferences in the internal affairs of a country where they are guests." The Maryknoll order is the largest Roman Catholic religious group working in Central YOUR CHOICE OF FRAME FROM OUR LARGE SELECTION OF FASHIONABLE STYLES AND COLORS AN ATTRACTIVE CARRYING CASE CONVENIENT CREDIT AVAILABLE wound. Sosa Avila said Communists took advantage of a period of stability in the country to stage incidents aimed at creating a suitable atmosphere for subversion. However, he added, "now the government's security forces are on the offensive and exercise complete control over the 11 III PI laOgil -r' NO INTEREST, NO CARRYING CHARGE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED MBa Mil.

and bouth America, it has an estimated 330 priests in El and the rest of the rePub -SCEOO COMFORTABLE AND EASY TO WEAR CONTACT LENSES He said Castroite guerrillas lost one of their top leaders. S5SH' i I OFFICES THROUGHOUT IOWA" 0 FSRBFSfS ii i vador. Mexico, Guatemala, Bo-liva, Brazil, Chile, Peru and Venezuela. BLAMES CASTROITES Leased Wire to The Register i GUATEMALA CITY, GUA-j TEMALA The director gen-, eral of the Guatemalan police charged Thursday that a recent wave of machine-gun attacks' ffX. b4fm Leonard Castillo Johnson, in the attack on Sosa Avila's own home.

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