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The Gazette from Cedar Rapids, Iowa • 3

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July 3, INI The Cedar Rapids Gazette: J- Politics (Continued from Page 1.) mise proposed by Lt. Gov. Blah-Lee in. Virginia Challengers in the DEATHS Pqjp worth, candidate for congress, all?" he asked, contending I was suwiuiw n- 4th District, involving three of 4th District, involving three of this was a denial of equal pro- four. delegate seats, agreed on a r3 tection of the laws.

I compromise to share the seats I was received for the displays Local candidates, among Artie March Artie M. March, 65, of 519 Sec nn a nne-ha f-vntp-rter-ne epate shnws trw rpsprws' p.aserness mem vjary ueacu ewu A court recess was taken be- ond street SW, died early Mon John Hoyt, candidates for Linn fore Joseph A. Califano, black woman teito obtain men and women, he day after a short illness. Born said. May 25, 1907, at Wfllmithville, counsel for the Democratic w.

u. k- i Hnnal mmmttpo nrPvntoH hi 111 Miami BeaCb, tne YOUtn tional committee, presented his county sheriff, also stop at their convenience, a worker reported. TI I I he has resided in Cedar rtuuieu are ueum suutuu as iu. uueniauunai party amu it me iwpll as mpn Marhrueh renort- arguments in support of A VAnno hov retwtrtpHlv roll Aft piannea to noia a sieep-in Mon-r. Rapids since 1956.

Surviving are his wife, the credentials committee's action. day at the city's golf course. If1 Fair Manager Billy Greiner The city council has voted for hospital work and tQ UQm former Mearl Jackson, to whom McGovern, still the easy front-runner with 1,276.9 committed votes with 1,509 needed he was married Dec. 5, 1927, at against providing any campsites v-v' teddy bear this year?" Greiner a rr i lv assured him that if he had the Montezuma; two daughters, Mrs. Dallas Peters, Monroe iui lusuuuciMuii, uiiuvaicu uuu week cautioned the youngsters) me equipment on display is skill, it was possible.

City, and Martha Ann UUT ilV- "lllillt Will 1 promise on the challenges to the! a8ainst local onh-, not going to sit icue, ne saia. "We are pushing to use this The youngster replied: "Gee, thanks. I didn't think they'd let March, Fort Madison; a son, nances. California delegation, which he Laverne March, Shelbyville, However, Hall said the coun equipment. us dn things likp that anymore." lost, and to the Illinois delega four grandchildren; a He said an unscheduled as- cil might have a change of tion, which his forces won.

tOWIil If fttttAfVtfl sister, Mrs. Bessie Crosser, heart at its meeting Tuesday sauu urive ironi oi me granu- Smnt, iha Rr m9un, Union; a brother, Curtis March, Meanwhile, city officials spent stand was planned with the con- Albion. sent of fair officials in connec 4 A the weekend negotiating with representatives of" the Southern Services: Wednesday at tion with the Monday afternoon grandstand show. Payne funeral home in Downey, "If I thought it would serve the interests of a stronger party and heal some of these wounds and not do any violence to the rules of the party, I would support a compromise," he said on ABC's "Issues and Answers" program. an appearance at the fair again this year, talking to youngsters at the Cedar Rapids fire department booth Monday afternoon and evening.

This year, he is joined by Sparky, the Fire Dog. Sparky will be on hand at the booth Mo. Burial: Willmithville cemetery. Brady-Kuba funeral home Helicopters Helicopters in the display val Christian Leadership Conference, with a view to possibly setting up a Resurrection City at Flamingo Park, if the SCLC will take in other groups. MOW was in charge of local arrange SHOWS ued at more than $600,000 were ments to be used.

Thursday. Friday and Satur throughout the fair, answering be scattered across parts of the middle and North During Monday night, showers will Memorial Services McGovern again expressed day, the reserves are also spon-i questions and impressing fire Atlantic states, the central and southern plains and the vicinity trf the Tennessee valley. confidence the convention would Schafer, John I. Church of soring a parachute jump show safety rules upon young fair- Elsewhere, mostly fair weather should prevail. overturn the committee's recommendation on the California goers.

in front of the grandstand. Garbage Pick-Ups Will Be a Day Late The Cedar Rapids sanitation department has announced there will be no garbage pick delegation. Five C.R. Boys the Brethren in Robins at noon Monday by the Rev. U.

H. Hoe-fle. Burial: Cedar Memorial, where military services were conducted by Hanford American Legion post. Turner east was in charge of arrangements. Klrkberg, Stena Turner east at 10:30 a.m.

Monday by Arrested at IE Fair attendance picked up Sunday, with 14,656 people attending, compared with 7,947 last year. It was the first day this year's attendancetopped "The convention is going to be fair," McGovern said. "It is going to be the most-open, the Daily Record Gov. Ray Leads Gazette Sfraw Poll af the Fair Construction Site least-bossed, conventionin up Tuesday because of the Fourth of July holiday. Pick-up will be on a one-day-late schedule for the rest of the week.

the Rev. Floyd J. Conroy. Fur 9:14 a.m. Sunday.

Needless last year's. Five young Cedar Rapids men ther services and burial will be call at 4096 First avenue NE. Saturday saw 13,160 fairgoers, American history." In another challenge, the credentials committee voted Monday to seat the 64-member North The Weather High temperatures Sunday, tew temperatures overnight and Inches of precipitation: Atlanta Mil Miami .88 83 3:34 p.m. Sunday. Short In Gov.

Robert Ray continued as the leading vote getter among all candidates for President, U. S. senator, governor electrical wiring: to garage at compared with 21,481 a year ago. were arrested on charges of criminal trespass early Monday when police discovered them at the rear of IE Tower, under con in Carnavon cemetery near Lake View. Tama Services Set Bismarck 44 Min'apolis 69 53 .14 1816 Chandler street SW.

7:28 p.m. Sunday. Faulty Carolina delegation to the na Indo-China (Continued from Page 1.) Chicago .80 55 N. Orleans 75 Denver ..47 47 .06 New York 91 75 pututtl 65 43 .05 Phoenix .110 75 Unuctnn 01 aal 76 48 tional convention despite com Fair Manager Billy Greiner and congressman Monday in alarm system at 1000 Eleventh street SW. For M.

L. Svacina The Gazette's straw poll at the L. Anietes 79 61 WasMntton 19 71 .02 said Monday he is unsure, what plaints that only 7.8 percent of the delegates were under the 8:34 n.m. Sunday. Trash fire day, killing 12 civilians and Special to The Gazette to fence at 136 Thirty-eighth age of 30.

wounding 53. It was the first TAMA M. L. "Mark" Sva kind of crowd to expect on the Fourth of July this year. "This is a different situation street NE.

shelling of the city since the 9:46 p.m. Sunday. Fire, to A motion by George Barrett C. R. Weather High Sunday 7 Low overnight 84 Noon Monday 72 2 p.m.

Monday 73 cina, 63, died Sunday at Mar-shalltown where he had been All-Iowa fair. Ray, Republican candidate for re-election to a third term, received 751 votes in the first three days of balloting at The Gazette's booth in Exhibition combustible material on roof at North Vietnamese offensive of Tennessee to seat the delega this year," he said. "Everybody works on Monday," as opposed Lincolnway park, Lincolnway began March 30. tion was passed by a voice vote, villaee SW. hospitalized last week after suffering a heart attack at the struction in the 200 block of First street SE.

Rodney Bartlett, 18, of 2701 Teresa drive SW; Michael W. Mclnerney, 18, of 1704 avenue NW, George L. Atkins, 18, of 354 Nineteenth street SE, and two 17-year-old juveniles were found hiding on the restricted construction site, officials report. The juveniles were processed by the youth bureau. The other three pled guilty as charged Monday morning in 2:32 a.m.

Monday. Uigaret to blocking consideration of a motion sponsored by the youthful chair at 1205 Seventh street SE. hall. challengers to replace eight del A total of 1,396 votes had been Officials said the shells -apparently came from a 122mm artillery piece, which has a range of about 13 miles. It was believed concealed in a mountain position west of the city, Municipal Court Rainfall Trace Total for July .16 Normal for July 3.63 Normal through July 20.24 Total for 1972 17.67 egates with eight younger alter Speeding: William Ste nates cast up to Sunday night's closing time, with 527 splitting ballots between Republican and to a three-day weekend.

"But I think it is going to help us," he added. The 1st division marine band from California will be performing in the grandstand, and they are world-known, he said. He expressed renewed concern about the weather. "As soon as the bad weather warn phens, 4502 street SW; for- In an effort to beef up his feited $30 bond. Rouen Barometer, steady .30.18 not far from Fire Base Bas- Feiereisen, 2237 Williams bou Humidity at noon 4 Democratic candidates, 389 voting only for Democrats and 357 togne.

levard SW; Allan Kiets, 1905 Wind direction and velocity Western drive SW; George wheel of his car. Mr. Svacina, a resident of Marshalltown and Tama, owned and operated Hoffman's Jewelry in Marshalltown. Surviving are his wife, Delight; a son, Larry, Denver, his mother, Mary Svacina, and a sister, Mrs. Dale Bratton, both of Toledo, and a brother, Gerald, Tama.

Services: Thursday at 10, St. Patrick's Catholic church. Wake services Tuesday at 8 p.m., municipal court. Atkins was only for Republicans. There at Gazette weather station at Over North Vietnam, U.S.

navy jets blasted the Young Bi Buresh, 1440 Third avenue SE; 2 p.m. NW at 12 m.p.h. fined $10 and costs. Bartlett and Mclnerney were fined $20 and Joanne Meader, 1847 avenue thermal power plant 10 miles ings come out, people head Sun rises Tuesday, sun strength in advance of Miami Beach, McGovern said he will seek a meeting with AFL-CIO President George Meany this week. Meany is officially uncommitted in the race for the nomination, although he is considered a supporter of Sen.

Edmund S. Muskie. "I'm going to see him if Pres sets. moon rises, 11:23 were 13 spoiled ballots. Breakdown of Votes Results through Sunday: For President: Nixon (R) 524, home, he said.

Tear Agro Today High, 71; northeast of Haiphong for the second time in six weeks. The U.S. command reported several main buildings destroyed or low, 66; rainfall, .55. All-Iowa fairgoers have ample Iowa Union Coraivilie Lake McGovern (D) 423, Humphrey opportunity to become both Reach Labor Pact Bool level Monday 692.60 Pursel-Davis funeral home, NE; Betty Hohensee, 71 De-vonwood avenue SW; Daniel Kinnis, 507 Tenth street SE; Mary Rousch, 334 Fourteenth street SE; Peggy Moore, 3151 Sixth street SW; Charles Ath-erton, 1619 Miami drive NE; each fined $20 and costs. Hilder Hage, 1527 avenue NE; fined $10 and costs.

Permitting- unauthorized person to drive Carol Brown, 1530 Washington avenue SE; fined $10 and costs. ident Meany will see me," Mc damaged, including a coal treatment facility, boiler generator buildings and other areas. Hit. Power Plant Marshalltown, and Rosary A one-year labor agreement well-informed and registered to vote in this national election year by simply visiting Exhibition hall at the fairgrounds. For those who have not regis Govern said.

"I welcome and Births St. Luke's July 1 Mr. and Mrs. Har lan Caves, Alburnett, a son. has been reached by Iowa Man Wednesday at 8, Mason-Hand, Tama.

(D) 184, Wallace (D) 167, Kennedy (D) 5, Chisholm (D) 2. For U.S. senator: Miller (R) 645, Clark (D) 611, Scott (R) 115. For governor: Ray (R) 751, Franzenburg (D) 351, Tapscott need4us help." ufacturing Co. and Harmony McGovern also said he will July To the families of The power plant was last hit tered in Linn county, the ask Lawrence F.

O'Brien to re- on May 24 with TV-guided Charles Alhaujrh, 309 Fifth avenue, Hiawatha, a son; C.R. Woman Arrested lodge No, 831 of the International Assn. of Machinists. The agreement is to be effec League of Women Voters in con main as head of the Democratic bombs. U.S.

spokesmen said junction with the Linn county Resisting; an officer Mark Stark, 222 Sixth avenue SW; For Assault, Battery James Corsmeier, Alburnett, a inn' Tlnnalil Irnscn. 143(1 they did not know whether the national committee if he is nominated. And he said he hasn't tive from July 5, 1972 (at the ex fined $25 and costs. auomia "Maytnn enn Lois G. More, 42, of 3000 WgllH, auditor's office is registering voters at an exhibition booth.

Art Williams, county auditor, "smart" bombs were used again in Sunday's attack. In other areas of North Viet July 3 -T- To the families of street SW, was arrested Sunday Meter violation Anne Langer, 4523 Sugar Pine drive piration of the current contract) until July 4, 1973. J. W. Riley, vice-president in Harvy Reed, 2730 avenue ruled out having Sen.

Edward M. Kennedy as a running mate, but he feels Kennedy will not be said 273 people have registered NE; fined $40 and costs. TOW a son- Rohert Hoffman. afternoon on a warrant charging her with assault and nam, U.S. planes hit petroleum Excessive noise Gary 612 Fourth street SW, a daugh for the first time at the fair booth.

Hartwig, Anamosa; Don Moon, pipelines, pumping stations and storage tanks and several sur a candidate. Like Daley's 2433 Eighth avenue each charge of manufacturing for the company, said the agreement includes a wage increase and improvements in fringe benefits fined $10 and costs. face-to-air missile launchers (D) 239. Names of candidates for congressman were not listed on the ballot since several districts are involved. But 736 votes were cast.

Congressman Since several districts are involved, votes for congressman were listed as for "Republican Candidate" or "Democratic So far, 736 votes have been cast for "Democratic Candidate" and 446 for "Republican Justice of the Peace Glenn Powers reported she is charged with ha vine shoved and The process of registering is a simple matter of answering questions. It only takes two or Drivers license violation The suit filed before Judge and missiles. Hanoi claimed two U.S. and Hart by the McGovern forces Michael Shea, 1544 Seventh avenue SE: David Brown, 1530 scratched Shirley Manwiller, same address, Sunday at the planes were shot down Sunday, three minutes, he said. "Consistent Flow" Washington avenue SE; Willard Bringman, 206 Twenty-ninth Although he declined to give details about the wages and benefits, he did say all were one over Hanoi and the other Manwiller apartment.

street NE; each fined $10 ana ter. Births Mercy July 3 Mr. and Mrs. Kent Woods, Anamosa, a son. Out of Town Births At Fayetteville, N.

C. Sgt. and Mrs. Dwayne Kelley, a daughter June 28. Sgt.

Kelley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Kelley, 1311 Burch avenue NW. Mrs. Kelley is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Childs, Mt. Vernon. Marriage Licenses Mary Feeney and John Mor She was released from cus costs. "There has been a pretty consistent flow of people, with little over Haiphong.

The U.S. command made no report of any losses Sunday, but it disclosed within the 5 percent federal guidelines. Striking unattended vehicle is similar to one filed earlier by Mayor Richard J. Daley of Chicago to prevent a challenge to himself and 58 other Illinois delegates. The credentials committee voted the Daley delegation out Friday.

Hart had ruled in Daley's tody upon posting $110 bond. Robert Hamilton, 1615 Third or no waiting," he said. Other than immediately following grandstand shows, fairgoers can There is a place on the ballots that a navy A-7 was lost two weeks ago, on June 18, about 30 miles southwest of Vihh. It said C.R. Man Fatally Injured avenue SE; fined $100 and costs.

Iowa Deaths Olin Fern Glenn, 73. Services Wednesday at 1:30, St. be registered "just about as fast as they can come up," he favor, saying the party's new for voters to list their home counties. So far votes have been cast by individuals from 33 counties. the pilot was not found despite a search.

In Weekend Gun Mishap added. Paul's United Methodist church. Hayden's, where row, Carol Haverkamp and James Bell, Ronda Kirlin and Michael Blood, Judith Miller Frederick M. Kremenak, 27, Anyone over 18 is eligible to vote in the poll. friends may call after 7 Monday.

Winthrop Delia Mulford, Viet Strength Down to 48,000 and Donald Hamilton, DeVee the nature of the shooting incident will have to be made in conjunction with the Clayton county sheriff's investigation, he of 1576 Second avenue SE, was dead on arrival at Mercy hospital Saturday night from a gun Peters and Patrick DeCarlo, Mildred Howard and Larry 82. Services Wednesday at rules could not supersede Illinois state law, but the U. court of appeals overruled Hart. The credentials committee, still meeting in Washington, refused convention seats to Mississippi's regular Democrats late Saturday. It voted unanimously to seat the 25-member Loyalist delegation, which also was seated in 1968.

1:30, Fawcett's, where friends A worker at the booth said registrants have been appreciative of the convenience in being able to register while at the fair. "People are thanking us for being here," she said. Williams said that of the new registrants at the fair, there are almost as many people who prefer not to declare a party as said. Buck, all of Cedar Rapids Sharon Everts and Roger Wil may call after 7 Monday. shot wound in the head.

Clayton county officials re cox, both of Hiawatha. Dorothy Iowa City Clifton Otha Myers, 94. Services Wednesday ported Monday the Chosen Few The Clayton county sheriff's Sebern and Larry Borst, Sheryl SAIGON (AP) American troop strength in Vietnam dropped to 48,000 men last week, a decrease of 6,000 men that brought the total 1,000 below President Nixon's July 1 at 1:30, George L. Gay. Burial: club left the park Sunday night, office reported Kremenak, a Rideewood cemetery.

North Barton and John Tudeen, all of Marion. Janice Graybill and Leo Coleman, both of Coggon. Liberty. but was expected to return Mon day night. Traffic (Continued From Page 1.) fire that followed the crash.

They were identified as John Edward Cooper, 24, of St. Louis, the driver of the car; John Henry Jackson, Frank Canady, 21, and Ann Jenette Jackson, 8, also of St. Louis, and Janice Mae Thompson, 12, of Shelby, Miss. Carol Steggel, Cedar Rapids, member of the Chosen Few mo-torcycle club, was fatally wounded when a .22 caliber pistol fell from a picnic table at Race was not a major factor Guernsey William Burke, 83. Services Wednesday at 2, St.

John's Lutheran church. there are registering for both the Democratic and Republican County officials said the group target. and Leonard Baker, Hiawatha had a large amount of beer and This total in the country does in the challenge this year as it was four years ago. There are parties combined. McAninch's in Victor.

Rita Schmidt, Springville, and James Scott, Marion. Sandra Skripsky, Cedar Rapids, and wine at the outing and that park The booth is being run on a Bixby State park near Edge-wood. officials are concerned about not include some 100,000 U.S. navy, marine and air force personnel based in Thailand or on Anamosa Mrs. Roy Hum-pal, 57.

Services Wednesday at 1:30, Goettsch's, where friends Glenn Pratt, Plymouth, Ind non-partisan basis, he sad. their returning. About 100 members of the mo Ruth Thomas, Cedar Rapids, may call after 7 Monday. Party Booths ships off the Vietnamese coast. torcycle club were on a week and Scott Nelson, Westmont, 111.

Tracy Hipkins, Palo, and Williamsburg- Gwemmie Kremenak, a lifelong resident M. Dane, 76. Services Wednes James Harger, Cedar Rapids day at 2, United Presbyterian of Cedar Rapids and an em Lori Frieberg, Cedar Rapids, end outing at the park, officials said, and several members were target shooting Saturday night. ploye of Steel Products was church. Jones Mt.

Vernon Arlo Sander and James VonZuuk, Des Moines. Linda Bushman, Cedar Both the Democratic and Republican parties have booths distributing information on the parties and individual candidates. Congressman John Culver ap born Aug. 4, 1944, Cedar son, 75. Services Wednesday at Rapids, and Loren Locken Chess (Continued from Page 1.) was reported to have stayed until Friday at the home of friends on Long Island.

Icelan 2. United Methodist church. Two Injured When Car Stops Suddenly Two people were injured Sunday night when Albert R. Smith, 3810 avenue NE, was forced to stop suddenly to avoid striking a car that ran a stop light at Sec Knocked Off ranie a Rapids and was married to Jeanne Yocum Aug. 21, 1971, in 14 blacks in the Loyalist group and nine in the regular delegation.

The main charge was that the regular party failed to adopt the party's reform rules in picking delegates. Gov. William L. Waller of Mississippi, acting for the regulars, sought a compromise, offering the Loyalists 40 percent of the seats, but the Loyalists insisted on 50 percent. Other challenges settled over the weekend included: Michigan The committee ruled that supporters of Gov.

Wallace could substitute three Friends may call after 1 p.m While Kremenak was squat Bath, D. Barbara Sova, Cedar Rapids, and Steven Thomas, Des Moines. Mary Buelow, Marion, and Karl Le Claire. He was a member of Tuesday at Morgan's, where a memorial fund has been es St. Wenceslaus Catholic church.

dic Airlines had four flights to tablished. Tama M. L. "Mark" Sva Surviving in addition to his ting near a picnic table, one of the pistols was knocked off the table onto the cement, causing it to discharge upwards into Kremenak's neck, the officials ond avenue and First street SE. Behrens, Toddville.

Marriages Dissolved Gertrude J. and Verl A Iceland Sunday night but said Fischer was on none of them. The airline has more flights on cina, 63. Services Thursday at 10, St. Patrick's Catholic church.

Wake service Tuesday Police report Smith's wife, peared at the Democratic booth Saturday night. Gubernatorial Candidate Paul Franzenburg was scheduled to appear Monday afternoon. Several local candidates stop by the booth as they find time, a representative said. At the Republican booth, Rob wife are his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Benedict J. Kremenak, Cedar Rapids; two brothers, Benedict Kremenak, and Lentz. Olive and Guy Hammond. Richard Dean and Pa at 8, Pursel-Davis, Marshall Monday night that would put report. Helen, was treated for arm and neck injuries and his daughter, Janeen, 9, was treated for a town, and rosary Wednesday at Fischer in Reykjavik early tricia Anne Burger.

Emily He was taken to tne Man 8 at Mason-Hand. Richard Allen Kremenak, both Tuesday, about 12 hours before chester hospital and transferred Marengo Cecil R. Dillin, of their supporters for three del and Joseph Papacek. Donna Lee and Ronald H. Rice.

Elmer G. and Bonnie J. Grinaldi. Pa the deadline for him to start of Cedar Rapids; two sisters, i Kremenak, Cedar 83. Services Wednesday at to Mercy, where he was dead on egajes eiectea on a wanace Diavjnff 1:30, Hoover-Valentine.

bruised knee at Mercy hospital. The two were thrown into the dashboard by the sudden stop. No charges have been filed. mela Eileen and Steven Thorn ert H. Lounsberry, candidate for secretary of agriculture, arrival.

ticket but believed leaning to Rapids, and Mrs. Floyd Balk, Fischer's representatives in Marengo Lillian Ginther, 74. Services Wednesday at 10, Clayton county officials said it was on hand Sunday. Ted Ells- as Bruring. William L.

and Elizabeth J. Simpson. Peggy Jo and Timothy Frame Cook. Vera ward Sen. McGovern.

It also agreed to include 10 women Cresco; a grandmother, Mrs. Hazel Bartosh, Cedar Rapids, Hoover-Valentine. appeared to be an accidental shooting, though they have High Amana James Alan Emily and Conrad Carl Vaupel. Williams, 28, Services Tuesday at 1, High Amana Community asked the Linn county medical examiner to perform an autopsy Iceland requested the postponement on the grounds that he was unable to play because of fatigue. But it was generally assumed that the request was part of Fischer's campaign to get more money out of the church.

Friends may call at the and a grandfather, Ray Billue, Shawnee, Okla. Services: St. Wenceslaus Catholic church at 10 a.m. Wednesday by the Rev. Clarence Frana.

Burial: St. family home. Hoover-Valen to detennine the precise cause Sharon Kay and Charlie Mattes Mason. Carol J. and Paul N.

Hanson. George Gerald and Donna R. Bratten. Ronald R. and Carole L.

Anderson. Alice Mae and Richard Leroy Wells. Alice Mae and Charles Donald 1965 CAMPER SOLD THE FIRST DAY! tine. of death. Rowley Mrs.

Joseph Mc with one-half vote each in the 27 delegates committed to Sen. Humphrey. Maryland Wallace lost three delegates on grounds they had not been apportioned ac-cording to party rules. Humphrey picked up two of the delegates and McGovern the third. The action was a compro- Died from Ballet Grath, 88.

Services Wednesday at 10:30, St. John's Catholic church. Rosary Tuesday at 7:30 and wake service at 8, White's, The medical examiner said John's cemetery. Liturgical wake service will be at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Turner chapel Monday that Kremenak died I THE TEAM Kramer, Annulments Linda and Patrick Pierce.

Fires Independence. A memorial from a bullet entering through east, where friends may call. fund has been established the neck and lodging in the 05 OVERHEAD PICKUP CAMPER 393-0815 "Sold to the first person who came to see it. Have had good- results every time we have advertised anything." C. G.

Ralston 3316 Rosewood Ct.N.E. Calraar Kenneth Shekle-ton, 20, and Mrs. Shekleton, 19. Services Wednesday at 11, brain. He reported Kremenak was intoxicated at the time.

JOHN E. Any further determination of St. Aloysius church. Friends may call after 7:30 Monday at LAPES 8:06 p.m. Saturday.

Illegal burning: at 175 Mayden avenue SW. 9:14 p.m. Saturday. Backfire through carburetor in 600 block of Cottage Grove avenue SE 1:05 a.m. Sunday.

Backfire French s. From Southern Calif. Hit Gesptl thru Sons Jordan's Grove Baptist Church Control City July 5, 7:30 p.m. This will be the only concert that Th Team will have in Iowa during their 1972 tour. Jordan's Grove Baptist church is located about 3 miles south of Central City and 2 miles west of Waubeek.

Take Highway No. 13 to County Home, go east 2 miles on Whittier blacktop and then north about 4 miles. Kalona Mrs. Femandis Bontrager, 65. Friends may FLOWERS FOR EVERY SINCE 1909 call after noon Tuesday at flower Convenient Downtown location 308 3rd Ave.

S.E. 33-0511 through carburetor at 2800 The People Who Do More with Flowers For You. PIERS0ITS ISJT 1800 1Mb Blvd. NW FLOWERPHONE 366-1 S24 Powell's. Dyersville Mrs.

Gus Koop DIAL 398-8234 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. First avenue NE. 9:11 a.m. Sunday.

Air-e-vac at Cedar Rapids Municipal mann, 96. Services Wednesday at 10:30, St. Francis Xavier basilica. McBride's..

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