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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 3

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The Courieri
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Waterloo, Iowa
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WATERLOO SUNDAY COWUtB. IOWA. SUNDAY, AfCt'ST II. IBM Thru three-man board of monitors in a report yesterday to the International Astronautical Federation. appointed to oversee the un Boy Hurf in 25-foot Fall ion conduct and asked an investigation, he had escaped with bruises and abrasions on his right side and hip and a slight head injury.

Tho youth is a son of Mr. and Mrs, E. Van Cleave, 1151 Lindner Dr. Iceland Defying Gunboats Pals of TV Contestant Quizzed EW YORK (AP)-An investigation into the integrity of the NBC televi. A sixteen-year-old boy, Fd-ward A.

Van Cleave, who fell 25 feet onto a concrete floor yesterday afternoon, was reported in cood condition late Rank and File in WIDOWS FILE. WASHINGTON Nearly 900 of the estimated 1,400 surviving widows of Confederate Civil War veterans hav filed for federal pensions under a new law, the Veterans Administration reported yes terday. WINKING SPUTNIK. AMSTERDAM tfi A winking Sputnik is being considered by Soviet scientists. It would blink a light off an(' on to make it easier to photograph and to track, said Dr.

K. F. Ogorodnikov V) last night at SchoiU Memorial MOV Aciainst Hoffa REYKJAVIK, Iceland Iceland sturdily defied Brit- ains gunboats last night and pushed ahead with plans to nullum, inr Hii'iucni occurred at the Columbus high school building. Young Van Cleove had sion quiz show "21" focused NEW YORK UP A group of rank and file Teamster union members moved yesterday to strip James R. Hoffa uphold her no fishing sign in waters 12 miles off these yesterday on friends of Herb fit Stemprl, a former contest mounted a mclal scaffold and rocky shores.

of the union presidency and nt whose charge that the show was rigged has sparked This little capital was calm. Th waSi Icelanders his membership in the international brotherhood. The group, known originally as the 'Committee of 13," sent luii-Diown controversy. ia V. i however, unattached.

It slipped would be no shooting aurl there Officials of both NBC and after the Icelandic fishing bar, land- a list of 260 charge of misenn gues inio eiu'ci ay "hiiuikih nili.ir. the program itself have heatedly denied the charges, today. At the hospital it whs found 8int Hoffa to the 1VU) NEWSPAPERS, the SOMEWHERE AT sea more than 100 British trawlers angling for the cod fish in New York Post and the New York Journal-American, re Iceland's 'waterswere steam You Con Hear "ih NuEar ing this way under the wing ported that three friends of of an armed Royal Navy fish ery protection squadron. 1014 WEST 12th ST. Cedar Foils, Iowa HOLCAR H.

BRUHN Audio Analyst CO i-1504 Iceland says it will take against any foreign ves sels which violate its new or 'X der extending the present four-mile limit. It has not been made clear what this i Mj "K- j' 7 Mempel said he had told them what the questions and answers would be on a given right and what would happen during his appearance. The friends said when they tuned in, the show followed Stempel's predictions, the papers reported. Meanwhile, two persons described as friends of Stempel were questioned by Dist. Atty.

Frank S. Hogan's office. They were not identified. action will be. But Icelandic -A -V fishery patrol boats, some armed, were in readiness along -if- ilCJJ (i Urn MURRAY FEDER, one of No Money Down Stempel's instructors when the former contestant was at City li ON OUR CONVENIENT College, was quoted by the with an observation plane.

The skippers of the British truwlers have orders to offer passive resistance if they are approached by the Icelanders. Britain contends Iceland is violating the principle of freedom of the seas by her unilateral extension of territorial limits and is encroaching on fishing grounds where Britain gets nearly one-quarter of her annual catch. THE BRITISH skippers were told to ignore any attempt to interfere with their fishing; to refuse to take in their nets if told to do so, and in no way facilitate any Icelandic boarding attempts. The trawlers, the orders said, are to continue fishing if challenged. past as saying Stempel "gave me to understand that the program was not straightforward." The Journal American quoted another friend, Al Blader, of Forest Hills, Queens, as saying: "About four or five METER PLAN CB) 0W Recess at Newly Integrated School times Stempel told me just what the questions and answers would be.

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Deputy sheriffs watched enrollment, but there were no incidents. Two school board members were beaten at a recent meeting in a dispute over integration this fall of Springer schools. out exactly as he said every time." The papers identified the third friend to back up Stem-pel's story as Richard Janof-sky, of the Bronx. STEMPEL, a $49,000 winner Provoo'Gets enemy and causing the death in Holland. of Capt.

Burton Thomson of. But the Pentagon, hours la IN LONDON, a spokesman for the skippers said he had no idea what the British gunboats will do if the Icelanders succeed in boarding a trawler. "I should think that the answer is that anything could happen," he said. lis Swea City, Iowa. The con- tcr, would only say: viction later was set aside on "Published reports attrib- I iLn on "Zl directed another charge at the program in con Three Years on Morals Charge technical grounds and Provoo uted to a congressman do not nection with a statement he was released.

coincide with any available in- formation rnnrprninff nirrpnt Iceland torcign signed 18 months ago affirming the show was strictly on the up and up. Department of Defense proj- Kristinn Gudmundsson, said he ecls knew of no threats from Brit- But this appeared to conflict to defy the fishin8 bn- with remarks made last April1 "All we know about them, to a special House space com- he said, "is what we hear on mittee bv Rear Adm. John T. the British Broadcasting Corp. The Journal American ouoted him as saying "I 'mm 1 David Provoo, once convicted UOeS O.

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