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   Citizen-Times (Newspaper) - December 14, 1966, Cedar Rapids, Iowa                               PUBLIC CEDAR RAPIDS IOWA'S INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER a year In Cedar Rapids a year out of town IOWA'S LARGEST WEEKLY Cedar Rapids 901 4th Street SW Phone FIVE NUMBER TWENTY-FOUR IN CEDAR RAPIDS DECEMBER 14 1966 Americana by John Si nor i 66 Gray dreary days ar- ound this man's castle Steady rains belting the daylight out of our days However a touch of brightness comes into my mornings The king has been ge- breakfast in bed Served by two ters barely tall enough to see the top of the stove But these cupcakes have tinsel in their eyes these days Santa Glaus is coming to town And you would be amazed how the king's stock goes up when this news gets around The king is such a ki- father How would the king like breakfast in Long live the Certainly until Christmas at least This is a carte blanche I can order anything my As as heart desires either cold cereal or eggs That is the full of ese two young ladies Cold cereal eggs They haven't taken home economics yet They are barely out of However I will say this When these two female moppets get eir heads together over a kitchen pan they can do things to the Cont on page 12 False Arrest Charged Asked Charges of false est false imprisonment and malicious tion were filed this rning with the Linn unty Clerk of Court by Attorneys Robert sler and Alan Kane ainst Mildred L gan of 1736 C Ave NWin Cedar Rapids in the suit is J W Grant owner of the Newspaper Grant seek damages be- cause of an alleged in- that took place on or about February 25 1966 According to Grants Attorneys he was wrongfully ested on a charge of bail jumping and was Cont on page 16 Court Labels Action Unlawful Rees Ruling Favors Cedar Rapids Steel Transport Rhoto w grant en Beached for comment the naffer we during the course RHey Tells Legion Viet Vets Deserve Tax Break Veterans of the nam war and their de- pendent relatives should be accorded the same exemption as the State of Iowa allows veterans of World War II Korean conflict ding to State Senator Dems And Reps Attend Servicemen In News Of Senator Tom Riley Tom Riley Addressing the ican Legion in Cedar Rapids Tuesday ing State Senator Riley called for passage of legislation which would allow a exemption for personal or real property subject to perty taxation for any member of the military Cont on page 16 Marine Private First Class JOHN E ERS son of Mr and Mrs George B ers of 1111 22nd Ave SW Cedar Rapids Iowa is serving first Battalion Seventh ine First rine South Vietnam The Ba- is engaged in arch and destroy ions against the enemy and a determined effort to win the people to the side of the legitimate government of South Sonar Technician L CHARIPAR son of Mr and Mrs Andrew Charipar of 420 Street Cedar Iowa is home on leave from Key West Florida He is home for two weeks He has just completed eleven weeks of Sonar school Mate cond RICKC ON- son of Mr and E C of 1013 Eight dar Rapids Iowa is a crewmember aboard the Continued on page 7 Joan Lipsky elect from Linn County has just returned from ton D C where she attended the National Conference of State sponsored by the National Committee for Support of the Public Representative Joan Lipsky Schools This ence was attended by re- of the of all 50 ates Five members of the Iowa Legislature at- tended In addition to Mrs Lipsky they are Leroy Peterson R Keith Dunton D tor John P Kibbie D Cont on page 16 Linn County District Court ruled Monday ainst the Iowa erce commission in its attempt to revoke the Truck Operator permit of Cedar Rapids Steel Transportation Inc The ruling filed by Judge enjoins the Revocation Order ued by the commission December 21 1964 A previous order ing the local trucking firm to cease and de- sist its operations also was declared null and void operations by the permit have continued under an order issued by the urt January 7 1965 ating the effective date of concludes that fully conducting itself as an irregular route carrier under its Truck Operator and found the decisions regarding re- vocation of the permit to be not reasonable equitable or just It also cites actions by the commission against CRST as arbitrary unlawful or without foundation Upon reviewing cited cases related to this issue Judge Rees set Cont on page 5 C R Teen Club Salutes C R Police From Bob General Supervisor of the Cedar Rapids Teen Club comes this While teenagers om New York to were ately throwing rocks and bottles at the law agencies of our Nation during this year of 1966 a large club of teenagers in Cedar Rapids Iowa were busy preparing for the of a plaque to its police department for excellent service to this community hout the years This youth club which recently changed its name from Cedar Dance Club Cont on page 5   

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