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The Dispatch from Moline, Illinois • 3

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The Dispatchi
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Moline, Illinois
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Published In Moline, Ml. THE DAILY DISPATCH WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1971 News Of Record Boat Harbor Plan Sinking Deaths GALE, Mrs. Bessie. 82. of remainder of the money, except Nelson, Wheelock Allen Mortuary, Rock Falls.

moved the rails from the bridge and the city has done some renovation work to allow for the (Continued From Page One) operators at the site. SINDT, Miss Elsie, 82, of 1714 DOWNTOWN MOLINE PANT RIOT! Our First and Only Exclusive Several aldermen balked, oeverai Perry Davenport; Hill and Fredericks, iWnnnrt. lhowever' whe the possible approval was given to the annexation of land south of the Rock River, near the Niabi Zoo. The annexation of the land, totaling about 170 acres, marks the first time that the city's borders have extended south of the Rock River. John Donald O'Shea, city at passage of heavy traffic over the bridge.

The matter was: referred to O'Shea to work out the legal problems involved in $300,000 figure for the comple GALLENS, Mrs. Alois, 93, for tion of the project was the city's acceptance of the bridge. PANT merly of 926 19th East Moline; Vanlloe. URICK, Mrs. J.

74, of Mesa, formerly of Proph-etstown; Gardner. RUSS, Carl 87, of Whittier formerly of Rock Island; McCormick Mortuary, Whittier. NASS, Mrs. Phyllis, 37, of Ra Cans (Continued From Page One) for engineering fees, if the project were scrapped. Discussions on the boat harbor have been going on since 1965.

In other action the council approved the purchase of a second ambulance for the fire department at a total cost of $17,050. The ambulance will be built by Foster Coach Sales, Sterling. The city's share of the cost will be $9,300 with the remainder of the funds coming from a state grant. The vote to purchase the ambulance was 7-4 and came after a debate on the bidding procedure for the vehicle. Several aldermen suggested that bids might have been sought on a cheaper ambulance and that the specifications were set too high.

The ambulance will be head J5 torney, told the council that he had been in contact with officials of the Rock Island Lines in an effort to get the reailroad to clean up piles of debris accumulating along the right of way. The council had received complaints that the debris was unsightly and could pose a Births FULLER, Mr. and Mrs. Dale 2303 6th Moline; girl yesterday in Lutheran. SCHMIDT, Mr.

and Mrs. Howard, RR 2, East Moline; girl yesterday in Public. HUSSON, Mr. and Mrs. Howard 1102 12th Moline; boy today in Public.

FOUTCH, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy RR 3, East Moline; girl yesterday in St. Anthony's. HOLT, Mr.

and Mrs. Reg-inald, 1521 9th Rock Island; girl yesterday in St. Anthony's. TOWNSELL, Mr. and Mrs.

Joe 3700 5th Rock Island; boy today in St. Anthony's. DODGE, Mr. and Mrs. Larry, 9415 85th Rock Island; boy yesterday in Osteopathic.

FRELS, Mr. and Mrs. Dale, Barstow; boy yesterday in St. Luke's. KANE, Mr.

and Mrs. Vernon. RR 3, Geneseo; boy yesterday in St. Luke's. License To Wed "I don't think we envisioned a large marina when we started this thing," said Aid.

John C. Schuett. Some aldermen seemed to feel that the money might be put to better use in developing Green Valley Park. A decision on the request was held over for one week to allow the council's park committee time to meet with the park board and discuss the proposal. cine, formerly of Rock anything with them, they have 3d to be completely said Geurink.

IN YEARS! The problem according to Cambron is that although the cans are separated into three Buy Your Supply Now for Summer. All New piles, there are a few cans of Island; Draeger Mortuary, Racine. TRICH, Allen four-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald 131 West 8th Coal Valley; Schroder, Silvis.

VERONDA, Mrs. John, 67, of 1430 40th Rock Island; Wheelan. YARBROUGH, Lester 51, of 1240 36th Rock Island; Wheelan. STONE, Bert, 88, of 1017 Char Fresh Pants. Straight Legs, Flare Legs, Wool and the wrong metal interspersed Dacrons, Double Knits, Perma Press, Solids, The city had originally paid $96,000 to U.S.

Army Corps of Engineers for preliminary work with the others. health hazard. The council also received a letter from Birks stating that the Rock Island Lines is willing to turn the old Sylvan Island railroad bridge over to the city. The i is the city's only vehicle access to the island, which is scheduled to be developed as a park. The railroad has already re The three divisions are all steel, all aluminum and bi Plaids, Stripes.

Thursday- Friday Saturday Only on the habor, but $30,000 of that amount was later refunded. quartered at the No. 5 station metal, a steel can with an on 23rd across from aluminum top. Wendt said he thought the city Coolidge Junior High School. In addition, the company says could probably recover the Also at the meeting, formal lotte, Davenport; Runge.

the paper labels, cardboard and glass must be removed before Recklessness they will take the cans. The1 age of technology requires that FIRST TIME EVER! The One and Only SANSABELT SLACKS Selling Regularly to $30.00 Eye Remodeling Schools that which would appear as With Car Draws 4 Stiff Fines trash, may not have any trash! in the next decade. (Continued From Page One) fenced in according to Ericson. mixed in. according to Alter Co.

The north side bleachers will "Simply, we need our older Further complicating the; mountain of immovable cans is EXTRA SPECIAL $18.95 buildings to be made safe and not cover the track during modern at one third the cost football season as is currently of new construction," explained done according to Art Jenkins, that Augie students are heading for summer vacations after working during the last month! director of business services. several nights each week Funds for the project will separating the cans. The Popular DOUBLE KNIT SLACKS Straight Leg, Flare legs. Solid Colon. Nationally Advertised to $30.00 come from $20,000 in current year field house concession Jerome A.

Arquello and Mrs. Joyce E. Bennett, both of Davenport. Richard C. Fields and Mrs.

Jacqueline R. Heller, both of Davenport. Alfred R. Patrick, Rock Island, and Mrs. Louise E.

Wilson, Moline. Harvey F. Hollingsead, Milan, and Mrs. Inez M. Cawley, Moline.

Robert A. Rumburg, Silvis, and Mrs. Joseph E. Rumburg, Moline. Daniel T.

Albers and Charlotte A. Smith, both of Davenport. Paul W. Gammelin and Jean C. Anderson, both of Waverly, Iowa.

Alan Numkena, Davenport, and Kerryn L. Blais, Rock Island. Marvin D. Perrin and Mrs. revenues until they amass high enough to begin one project.

Board president Robert G. Seeds asked members for a commitment to the two principles of the new plan: pay as you go and remodel old buildings instead of building new schools. The report estimates that the old schools can be completely remodeled at 30 per cent of the cost of new construction and be made useable for the next 35 to 50 years. Eight of the revenue, $15,000 from the Students noted for contributing their time regularly since the Earth Week collection are athletic fund gate receipts and $18,350 from next year's Jim Johansen, Milan; Bonnie: Four persons were fined on reckless driving charges in Moline Circuit Magistrate Court Tuesday and one person was fined for reckless conduct. James M.

Walker, 37, of 702 25th Moline, was fined $250 plus $15 in court costs on a reckless conduct charge stemming from an incident on March 24. Fined $250 plus $20 court costs each on reckless driving charges were Lyle H. Jacobs, 43, of 4519 5th Moline; Frank H. Boarts, 47, of 1523 15th Rock Island, and O'Donald Green, 39, Coal Valley. Marvin H.

Cause'inaker, 35, of 4837 47th Moline, was SPECIAL Beaver, Barrington Carol! Millman. The committee will examine a recommendation by Paul Edstrom to remodel one building with existing safety code revenues as a showplace for voters to examine. The model refurbished building would serve to convince voters that the new plan was sound according to several board members. A committee report is not expected until ate summer. To Build Track Illinois Iowa Blacktop Co.

19.95 concession revenue and athletic fund. The money will transferred between funds to Horn, Melrose Park; Kris Fishc- SELLING er, St. Charles; Paul Romtredt, Pearl City; Betsey Reining, Chicago, and Hugh Steele, complete the project, according to Jenkins. Spring Green, Wis. None of the money will come from taxes.

The final campaign note Large Group of FLARE PERMA PRESS PANTS Solid Colors Plaids Stripes Regularly Selling to $15.00 a Pair. 23 school buildings will require the major remodeling and modernization. Schools planned to undergo seems to be unless some group The board met in closed volunteers to resort the moun extensive remodeling are both of Rock Island was given the tain of cans, an. Earth Week; Sheila A. Ibendahl.

both of contract to rebuild and surface executive session to set a minimum acceptable bid for the sale of the old Moline High project for the environment has the Browning Field track for Washington, Iowa. Steven A. Grchan and Diana been defeated. SPECIAL $8.95 fined $300 plus $20 court costs on a reckless driving charge. School building at 1001 16th St.

The building will be sold at John Deere and Coolidge Junior High schools, Willard, Grant, Garfield, Coal Valley North, Roosevelt and William Carr elementary schools. The pay as you go plan will reverse the increasing debt Viet Veterans a cost of $53,350. ine project has been under plan during the last year. The six lane track that is auction to the highest bidder Against The War Plan Observance Large Group of STRAIGHT LEG PERMA PRESS PANTS Plaids or Plain Colors. Sizes 28 to 36.

Regular to $10.95 Tip Of $250 Wasn't Enough; Loses License trend put before the voter as at 1 p.m. June 12. The board took no action on another, property at 853 15th St. also to be auctioned at the same time, according to the Rock Island County Board Trustees. L.

Gremanis, both of Moline. Willard J. Farnem Buffalo, Iowa, and Elinor E. Jacobsen, Davenport. Dennis D.

Anderson and Janey L. Casper, both of East Moline. Wayne K. Peacock, Silvis. and Patricia A.

Foster, East Jerrold C. Schwartz, Denver, and Linda L. Staley, Rock Island. often unused because improper draining will be enlarged to eight lanes to meet national athletic specifications. The area will be leveled and the base increased and the area ST.

LOUIS (AP) About 100 veterans from Missouri a H- school enrollments climbed alarmingly during the last 10 years. The report says enrollments will stabilize somewhat M.95 SPECIAL ilinois plan to combine a mock 'military action and a memorial Iservice Monday to express NEW YORK (AP) It was during March last year when entertainer Jackie Gleason's luggage all 21 pieces of it-was being carried aboard the GREAT FOR GOLF OR SUMMER FUN! Weather Forecast To 6 Tomorrow Morning their opposition to the war in Southeast Asia. Ronald E. Wood and Karen; Data From NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE, NOAa, U.S. Dept.

ot Commerce luxury liner France about to depart for Europe. The Waterfront Commission said it was being carried by James Matuszewski, 39, andj four other longshoremen. Ma I I 1 I I III II I XI rt DACRON and COTTON PERMA PRESS SEERSUCKER PANTS Sizes 29 to 36. Regular $10.95 a Pair $6.95 Great for Golf or Summer Funl A. Martin, both of Bettendorf.

Michael J. Pavich, Pontiac, and Dolores A. Atchison, Moline. Michael R. Grant, Bettendorf, and Nina S.

Scott, Davenport. Neil B. Peterson, Rapids City, and Shirley J. Tull, Kahoka, Mo. Edward E.

Stoessel, Bettendorf, and Mary A. Ryan, East Moline. Raymond E. Gordon and Sanbha K. Frances, btth of Rock Island.

Thomas L. Hasson, Rock Alex Primm IV, regional coordinator for Vietnam Veterans Against the War, said the vets will stags a three mock search-and-destroy mis- sion in Forest Park, beginning at 9 a.m. Monday. They will wear jungle battle dress and carry toy M16 rifles. After the exercise, the veterans plan to march to downtown St.

Louis for a memorial service for war dead, beginning at 3 p.m. at the old St. Louis Cathedral. Primm said participants in the protest will set up camp in Forest Park Sunday night. tuszewski, according to the commission, demanded a tip so Gleason's assistant Frank But Ier, handed over $50.

What's this for?" Matuszewski was quoted. "The Great One gives. We always get around $450 from the Great One." So Butler gave $200 more Large Group of SUMMER DRESS SLACKS Wool and Dacron Better Quality Selling Regularly to $20.00 Sizes 30-31-32-33. Waists Only Island, and Kathy M. Richard son.

East Moline. to the longshoremen but refused to go higher. Then, the commission said, a hiring agent, Edward Gray, 38, went to Gleason's stateroom, FigurM Show Low TamporoturM Ex, SPECIAL SELLING 8.95 Until Thurtdoy Morning demanded a drink and became Man Forced Into Car, Robbed, Left In Milan abusive and was turned away. ONE GROUP OF Tuesday the commission an nounced the lifting of Matus- Showers were forecast today for New Eng. the nation.

(AP Wirephoto Map) (Local fore land, part of the Midwest, the far West, and cast on Page 1) northern Florida, It was sunny in the rest of Henry J. Christopher and Mrs. Mary K. Jacque, both of Cedar Rapids. Arthur G.

Allred and Mrs. Wilma J. Kuhn, both of Wayland, Iowa. James A. Kolls and Betsy A.

Stalf, both of Rock Island. Karl H. Rocycki and Doris K. Kester, both of Rock Island. Danny L.

Shaner, Rock Island, and Maureen A. Ripley, Moline. William P. Kirk, Hampton, and Janice J. Janssens, Port Byron.

i unnV Tsland Dolice receive OUR BEST QUALITY SLACKS SAVE 15 zewski's license to work on the piers and the suspension of Gray's for 45 days. Weather Elsewhere reports of a robbery and purse-snatching early this morning and last night. i James Compton, 40, of (Aurora, told police he had arrived at a Davenport bus Fete 2 Foreign Cincinnati, cldy By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS High Low Pr RIHS Students .34 79 50 69 56 58 51 66 54 66 52 78 58 Salt Lake, clear San Diego, cldy San cldy Seattle, cldy Spokane, cldy Washington, clear Seventy persons last night I .01 .19 depot at 12:40 a.m. today and was walking less than a block from the depot when a man came up to him, stuck a knife gainst his throat and ordered Albany, cldy Albu'que, clear Amarillo, cldy Anchorage, cldy Asheville, clear Atlanta, clear COMPANION SPECIAL! REG. TO $55 SPORT COATS $42 REG.

TO $85. BETTER QUALITY SUITS Special! $6950 GROUP OF REG. $4.00 NECKWEAR Sale! 3 for 5 attended a picnic sponsored Dy the Rock Island Chapter of the Cleveland, cldy Denver, clear Des Moines, clear Detroit, rain Duluth, cldy Fairbanks, clear Helena, cldy Honolulu, cldy American Field Service in honor Wayne Rose, Rock Island, and Eileen A. Ashwood, Moline. Jimmie A.

Miller, Seaton, and Judith A. Wilson, Port Byron. James L. Lowry and Mrs. CANADIAN CITIES 16 of two students.

Sabine Marki, itiim to eet into an auto, which YokolBirmingham, clear of Switzerland, and 73 53 84 51 86 59 55 42 77 48 76 55 82 51 67 42 83 61 79 60 67 50 81 72 79 55 60 49 (Houston, fog 78 50 i was 0Ccupied by another male. 67 50 .02 -jg aurora man said the pair 63 30 I nhhnH Viim nf $496. ordered him Edmonton, cldy Toronto, cldy Winnipeg, clear Bismarck, clear Boise, cldy Yamada, of Japan. The picnic was held in the ZvlDher W. Davis, both of .01 Ind'apolis, clear Jacks'ville, cldy tn lie down in the auto, and Davenport.

Jesus S. Ramirez and Mrs 06 Juneau, cldy Rock Island High SchooljBoston, clear cafeteria and was attended by Buffalo, cldy student, adults, host families Charleston, clear nnH farnltv members. The two Charlotte, clear COMPLETE TUX RENTALS for WEDDINGS Louise J. Caudillo. both of (M Missing, T-Trace) River Stages Flood Current urn Riadma CMn then drove to the Illinois side of the river where he believes he was let out of the car in Milan.

He said he walked to the 12th St. Tap, 660 12th Rock Island, where police were Chicago, cldy Kansas City, cldy Little Rock, clear Los Angeles, cldy Louisville, clear Memphis, clear 66 52 65 50 78 40 54 43 62 48 45 38 68 42 75 42 82 70 82 73 62 46 87 68 55 42 73 52 82 54 78 61 67 50 80 56 82 78 57 45 55 42 90 67 82 64 90 62 65 48 78 61 97 66 71 51 58 50 71 57 65 40 68 44 Sterling. Siren Echoes students, who have spent the last year in Rock Island, will Weather Outlook 1Q95 Coats, Pants, Cummerbunds and Ties. Shirts, Jewelry and Suspenders. Six Colors to Choose From.

return to their native lands at Mississippi Miami, clear the close of school. They were Tiijnnfc Extended Outlook ciimmnnPf! ThA fire deDartment was 7.4 I Dam 15 15 4 6 The nurse-snatching was re- i St. Paul 14 OPEN UNTIL 8:30 FRIDAY NIGHT LaCrosse 12 6.8 ported to police by Lila Taylor, 9.6 45. of RR 1. Bettendorf.

The called to the George Evans 37th St. and River at 8:15 this morning, but the call was a false alarm. A false alarm was also reported at the firm at 9:03 p.m. Tuesday. Dubuque 17 presented gifts from the Rock Warming trend Thursday MilwauKee, cldy Island AFS chapter, by Robert through Sunday.

Mostly sunny cldy Maurus. outgoing president. an( warmer Friday. Lows Orleans, cldy Mrs. Richard Stengel of Rock middle 40s to middle 50s and New York, cldy Island will serve as the presi-j highs mostly 70s.

Partly sunny 'Okla. City, cldy dent for the next year. and warmer Saturday. Lows in Omaha, cldy Maurus reported that the the low 50s to low 60s and the Philad'phia. clear 6.0 .1 woman said two teen-age youths 10 16 unreported crabbed her purse on the 12 7.6 northwest corner of 17th St.

and Dam 14 Muscatine .14 KeiHisburg Burlington Keokuk Rock Island, and ran 9.4 5.3 15 16 3 She stated the purse contained At 1-25 pm Tuesday the Rock Island student chapter has highs mostly 80s. Partly cloudy Phoenix, clear ambulance was called to 4816 raised more than $1,000 to help and warm Sunday with chance Pittsburgh cldy 47th Ave tn take Glenn Teaser. I in sponsorship of two students j0f showers or thunderstorms, i Ptland, cldy $1.25 in checks from the Betten Rock rrf Rank Trust her f1in DiiW Hncnita npxt vear. 011SS ucuuie ruicv iws ouiiudv ui uk mis aim uicu ---j Quality at a Fair Price! driver's license, birth certificate Rapid City, cldy 8.2 5.2 13 12 Moline joslin .2, and credit cards. where he was listed in satisfac- lis president of the high school the middle 0s to tory condition today.

(chapter. middle 80s. St. Louis, cldy.

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