Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • 2

Location:
Des Moines, Iowa
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Dei Moines Sunday Register June 18, 1972 2-A Cites Trade Talk Misconception PEOPLE in the NEWS recommendations that meet the primary Soviet demands, which are the most-favored-nation dent Nixon's Special Committee on International Economic Matters briefed newsmen Friday on i the trade aspects of the Mos- treatment and extension of WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) -The United States and the Soviet Union both suffered from misconceptions during the Moscow, Russia, summit over how far each was willing to go to reach a major trade agree- rfrV credits. Will Head Area of Dominican Order SINSINAWA, WIS. (AP) -Sister Melissa Waters has been elected head of the Northwest Province of the Sinsinawa Dominican religious order. She will serve as provincial to more than 400 sisters in the northwest section of the Dominican congregation, which includes Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota, South Dakota.

Washington, Wyoming and northern California. r.r Gets Apartment Boris Spassky, the Soviet chess grandmaster who meets American Bobby Fischer next month in the world championships, says the match has brought him a new apartment. "My whole family considers that we owe Bobby a load of vodka. Thanks to Fischer I have got a good apartment for the first time For the first time I can even put my library in order," he told Yugoslav newsmen. Marbles Champ Ray Jerrell, 13 of Whites-ville, W.

won the forty-ninth annual marbles tournament in Wildwood, N.J. He defeated Matty Joyce, 14, of Allegheny County, by 11 games to six in the cham iment, according to presidential was never really thought an accord was reachable in Moscow, Flanigan said. He added that prospects are not much better when a joint committee of American and Russian officials open the new round of talks in the Soviet capital in mid-July. Flanigan said the U.S. delegation next month headed by Secretary of Commerce Peter G.

Peterson will deal with the general situation, particularly the thorny problem that is at the center of the U.S.-Sovict trade differences the World War II lend-lease debt. Flanigan said this has to be settled before the adminis Freedom Award A Detroit man who was instrumental in arranging exchange visits between the U.S. and Chinese table tennis teams has been named recipient of the International Freedom Award. Graham B. Steenhoven, nicknamed the "Ping Pong diplomat," was chosen by a joint U.S.-Cana-: dian committee to receive the award as one of the highlights of the annual International Freedom Festival commemorating friendly relations between the U.S.

and 'cow summit, but stipulated that his remarks could not be re- ported until Saturday night. In spite of the problems faced I in Moscow last month, Flanigan said a general trade agreement will be signed this year. He cautioned, however, that the several problems that com-I plicated the situation in Mos-cow still are under negotiation I and will take several months to work but. I The differences between the I two superpowers over trade $l-MillionSuitin Tel Aviv assacre SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO (AP) A $1 million damage suit was filed Friday on behalf of the family by the father of a school teacher killed in the Tel Aviv, Israel, airport massacre May 30. Defendants named in the suit included the state of Israel and either Air France airline or the Republic of France.

IUIH-I-i aide Peter Flanigan. The Soviets thought the United States would go further for a long-range grain sale than it was willing to go, Flanigan said. "The second misconception, on our part," was that the Russians would do more to settle their World War II lend-lease debt than turned out to be the case, he added. Have you Iff THE s-. ECRETARY were serious enough that it tn i va tma tration can go to Congress with VI CI ll'n v.li faJ Viifl.iO IUI Flanigan, who heads Presi pionship playoff Canada I It -f 4.

T7- sJ i si Lineg Chris Hanson, is on the job as a pole-lineman installing lines for a cable television company at Dover, N.H. The blonde, who says the hard work doesn't bother her, says people back home consider her a tomboy. Dead Kirke L. Simpson, 90, a Pulitzer Prize-winner in 1921 for his Associated Press story on the Washington burial of the Unknown Soldier, in Los Gatos, Calif. During i 37-year career with the AP, he broke the story of Theod-o Roosevelt's presi ff rfiSS GUJ! JV 'ww' I I 1 KIRKE L.

SIMPSON sewing machine Here are just some of the reasons why this Touch can be your best buy. Bring this page in to your Singer Sewing Center and ask to see the complete feature-by-feature comparison chart. A Singer sewing expert will be happy to show you how each Touch Sew machine feature can make sewing easier for you. And he'll tell you how our Credit Plan helps you have the machine you want now-within your budget. dential bid in 1912 that split the Republican Party.

He delivered the "scoop" of the 1920 Republican convention in Chicago with this lead: "Harding of Ohio was chosen by a group of men in a smoke-filled room early today as Republican candidate for president." Warren G. Harding's formal nomination followed some hours later. Car Crash television correspondent Bruce Morton was injured In a head-on traffic accident in which a woman in the second car was killed. Morton was reported in fair condition at North Memorial Hospital in Robbinsdale, a Minneapolis suburb. He reportedly suffered lacerations of the face and a knee injury.

The name of the woman was not released immediately. Morton was in Minnesota for a gathering of newsmen with Demo-c a i presidential hopeful Senator Hubert Humphrey. Loses Custody A judge has taken legal custody of three children from their natural mother, Linda Rosenberg, and given it to foster parents living in Concord, Calif. The ruling by Alameda County Superior CourtJudge William McGuiness gave custody of Scott McKenzie, 11. his brother, Richard.

9. and sister Wendy, 8, to Robert and Diane Darnell, who have taken care of the children since their parents separated in 1965. Bridge Game Italy's Blue team, the defending champions at the World Bridge Olympiad at Miami Beach, rallied to beat the South African team, 13 victory points to 7. Italy still is holding first place "by a wide margin at the tournament. Canada is in second place and the U.S.

is third. Published avary Sunday mornino by DES MBINES PEOISTFR AND TMIBUNE COMPANY ris-Ucwtt St. Dm Moines, la. 50304 This is part of what you get with the $299.95 This is part of what you could get with somebody Touch Sewmachine by Singer. else's $299.95 machine.

Exclusive Singer-push-button bobbin. Winds in the Bobbin must be removed. Wound. Machine re-threaded, machine. Eliminates re-threading.

Eliminates the usual complicated steps in ordinary bobbin-winding. Exclusive Singer-' horizontal "spinning reel" spool Standard holder. Whole spool turns, pulled by thread, holder feeds thread without strain. Exclusive Singer slant needle sews at an angle like hand Vertical needle, sewing. Easy on the eyes.

Built-in buttonholer. Dial, and sew any size. Buttonholer attachment. Sews limited number of pre-set lengths. Two-speed motor for extra power and control as you One speed only.

You do the controlling, need it. Fumble-free snap-on presser feet. To change presser feet you must thread small screw into hole. Exclusive Singer soft-touch fabric feed system is gentle Regular fabric feed system, on fabrics. Quiet nylon gears never need lubrication.

Metal gears. Need lubrication. Vol. 123, No. 359 Jun 16, 197? All Touch Sew machines are available as portables with a carrying case or in your choice of the fine furniture sewing cabinets from Singer.

Get a FREE monogrammer by Singer, Reg. $15.95, when you buy any Touch Sew sewing machine before Saturday, June 24, 1972. SUNDAY SUBSCRIPTION RATES (By Carrier or Motor Rouie) 35c a copy $1 20 year loy mail lowa and adlommo countits in Minnesota and Missouri) a copy JXI 90 a year (By mail in all other stales) 55c cooy S28.40 year New Offices MAIN OFFICE 715 Locum Street Box 957 Des Moines, lowe (50304) WASHINGTON. C. CiarX Moiienholf.

Chief of Bureau CEDAR RAPIDS William Simbro, Correspondent Room 315 Guaranty og. 216 Third Street S.E. (52401) DAVENPORT James N. Ney, Correspondent Un'on Arcade Bids. (52801) PUBUUUE Tom Rvder.

Correspondent 667 Fischer BKtg. (5200i) IOWA CITY Larry Ecrmit, Correspondent Jack Hovelson, Correspondent 711 First National B'cJa, (50703) Second elasi postage paid it De Moines. Iowa, All unsolicited manuscript, articles, letlert and pictures sent to The Sunday Register are sent at the owner's risk and Ces Molne Register and Tribune Com-IMny expressly repudiates any liability or resDorniiuiiity (or llieir sate cuitocJy or return. Membe' ef the Associated Preai. 'he Associated Press Is entitled exclusively to the use or reproduction of all local news printed In this newspaper, at well (A.P.) new dispatches.

Rights and reproduction of all other matter pub-II -led. In this newiNptr art alto sewing centers A TrarJamtrk of THE SINGER COMPANY MERLE HAY PLAZA and EASTGATE SHOPPING CENTER 'AMES SPENCER Shop for Fine Fashion Fabrics At These Stores CEDAR RAPIDS KECKUK Lindale Plaza S.C. BURLINGTON 110 Second St. DAVENPORT. MUSCATINE PLAZA CLINTON M0LINE, ILL.

ROCK ISLAND. III. IOWA CITY OTTUMWA BETTEND0RF FORT DODGE MASON CITY WATERLOO DES MOINES "CEDAR FALLS DUBUQUE 1.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Des Moines Register
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Des Moines Register Archive

Pages Available:
3,435,035
Years Available:
0-2024