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   Citizen-Times (Newspaper) - December 7, 1966, Cedar Rapids, Iowa                               1 v V i l J IOWA'S INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER out of town IOWA'S LARGEST WEEKLY VOLUME NUMBER TWENTY-THREE PUBLISHED WEEKLY IN CEDAR RAPIDS DECEMBER 7 1966 by John Sino- Urges Boundary Changes See Editorial Page 5 66 Opposition Forces Postponement Plastic bells neon funny underweight Santas It's Christmas in the city The pre-Christmas days in a metropolis shake me up pretty ba- dly I want to brim with soggy nostalgia this time of year But high voltage Stars of Bethlehem on top of building make it difficult for me to reach the mood I'm reaching for It's nobody's fault We have to have cities And people in cities have to have Christmas too But the soft flicker of a single Christmas candle would cast more of a glow on the season for me Certainly more than a power display using enough wattage to boost up 2 And what ever ed to Santa I saw him on a corner the other day Looked like he'd been trapped in a Continued on page 12 He Made Me An Offer Mimi More Court Action Mimi Hunter is pre- paring to invade the law courts again The for- mer go go dancer it will be recalled re- cently won de facto the right to a cab op- license in the face of police chief objection ently however A-l Taxi Company to which she applied for work has turned down her re- quest In the wake of this decision Mimi is considering a law suit against the company for wanton discrimination A letter sent to Mimi from the company ated its reasons for re- fusing to hire her It stated that she was too attractive and small for the position and that many situations which arise in driving a cab could cuase her to be placed in jeopardy pertinent to this issue were any tavern Continued on page 14 Of Boundary Decision j w grant Harry Mullen brought fo the attention of the school board Mr Spence and Mr Hagland statistics concerning the flow of traffic during the rush hours Above left John Rapids attorney spoke on behalf of the opposers to the plan Above High School student Gregg Taylor had been appointed by the class of both high schools to act as their spokesman News Of Marine Private GINGERICH son of Mr and Mrs Harlan Gingerich of 1020 A Ave Cedar Rapids wa was graduated from eight weeks of recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot re Seaman Apprentice KIT D SEGRIFF son of Mr and Mrs Robert C Segriff of St NE Cedar Rapids Iowa is in Naval com- bat operations as a aboard the Seventh Fleet attack carrier USS anklin D Roosevelt Aviation Mate Third Class H KNEBEL USN son of Mr and Mrs ncis C Knebel of 900 Pawnee Drive Cedar Rapids Iowa has just returned to the United States after an eight nth Vietnamese cruise in the Western Pacific aboard the aircraft rier USS Intrepid He is attached to Attack a member of Attack Carrier Air Wing Ten While in the tern Pacific he spent a total of 103 days off the coast of Vietnam During this period ack flew combat sorties in North and South nam dropping pounds of ordnance Marine Pvt LEONARD L PFEIFER son of Mr and Mrs Lumir Pfeifer of 419 Street NW Cedar Rapids Iowa has graduated from eight weeks of recruit ing at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot here At a meeting of the s choo Ibo ard Mond ay night the new boundary lines for the Kennedy High School and a re- port concerning from which areas Kennedy would draw its students was presented by super- intendent Arnold bury At the same ing attorney John Reilly proposed an alternative plan which would dis- rupt the boundary lines presently arrived at and would provide that students from the east side of Cedar Rapids alone attend the new school Dr Salisbury's main point centered around the level oi student for the various He contended Continued on page 14 C-T At Des Moines Meeting Technology Theology And Human Values by Theodore Johnson Concern over the im- pact of ances automation on human and spiritual values was shown by Iowa men last Wednesday as several hundred ters and laymen met in the First Baptist rch in Des Moines at a conference called by the Iowa Council of Churches to discuss the subject Addresses by Dr ayne Orton education director of IBM and Dr ward Bowen ent of the University of Iowa were featured in the morning session Approaching the em from different ba- ses both speakers at the common con- that technology can be an agency to free and elevate man rather than to enslave and degrade him the real problem being wise use of the tools of In his address on and the Continued on page 6   

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