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   Citizen-Times (Newspaper) - October 18, 1967, Cedar Rapids, Iowa                               M f DOES NCI CIRCULATE DOES NCT CIRCULATE CITIZEN TIMES CEDAR RAPIDS IOWA VOLUME SIX NUMBER 33 Per Year Ill Ui Cedar Street NW lOc Per Copy By Editor Dunham SUPPOSE think there's much to editing a paper but clowning around and collecting Bohemian jokes It must have been a real story last week that caused one subscriber to the another to visit the arid suggest the jokes this week be Duth or the Nationality are the sarrie all over Up in Minnesota we used to tell thb same yarns cept the butt for the joke was the poor Swede In Boston it's the Irish and by the steel mills it's the Poles I'd just as soon tell stories about Negroes and Jews but they'd haul me Human Rights Commission The only fellow tell jokes about is the born white Protestant who is apparently to blame for everybody else's troubles It was good to find reader mad enough to cancel a We ve putting out thousands of papers week after week and if nobody s hopping mad content we might ust as well send around a hearse for the Whoel lot of A number are running for mayor and safely commissioner The best hint we can on weeding them out isl this If they really want the job they II have their ads in the paper we inside If r they ting up their names for publicity and a free ride hey probably won't bother to advertise there are some Veil qualified and interesting candidates for some are just interesting Know why four Bohemians to change a light One to hold the bulb and three lo lurn the ladder And hen there's story of the Bohemian who went to the lumber yard and asked for a You mean sr cor- the yard man No I want a insisted the then how long do you want the man asked For quite a while I'm gonna put it in my the Bohemian explained Know the shortest book in the Bohemian Who's Who There's quite a ferment brewing over wild marijuana growing along Iowa roadsides of Agriculture L B has it a noxious weed t and some spoilsport claims it's npl really good quality pot anyhow Too baJ the Iowa legislature isn't They'd legalize the stuff and put a tax oh it Our why we don't use to refer to residents of Pella rather than Good idea A very queer bird is die j His beak holds more than his I don't kno whow the Beware of fancy names given to common En the store Merchandisers have found But that and clothes with French names can be sold for much more than duds and house furnishings Edgar Kurt of Mt Mercy College adds You're right about DECOR but look out for CABINETRY and RY too Ellys Greene said he spent the other evening with kith n kin He said he asked the girl il he could kith her and she says you kin FROM DES MOINES HIGHLAND PARK NWS We have death traps on the freeway And weird curbstones clog our streets We also have so many thieves That ladies purses run in heats And there has been so much renewal That we have but little urban We're just so bestowed with progress That f find it most disturbing Boiler 1710 Uth St Ball Nov 6 Ball will be November 6 at Armar ballroom to the music of Jan West Bertram Volunteer Fire Dept with Don Kettelsen Orchestra on Nov 24 1967 at the Royale Ballroom Fairfax Profit to the fire department equipment All the Can ORANGE JUICE SUPPLIES SAYS SCHOOL LUNCH AH the orange kids can drink now available td all school public and he ment this week by E chief of the School Lunch Section of of Pub ic Instruction To date 1 540 buildings and 218 S 2 public schoo on public schools using this government donated orange juice Cowan emphasized that frozen orange juice is available upon request to al schools whether or not they are school lunch School or schoo milk program Schools pay only a nominal harge from a to the school The orange juice may be served for mid morning or breaks or may be made available to school sessions In fact it may be served any tim during the school day It may be served lo needy children just before they go home after school Cowan told of one school in northwest Iowa where each teacher is donating one dollar per to pay for the paper cups used in ing needy children and members of a local union donate their time lo come in daily to serve the juice In some participating kindergartens Cowan said the orange juice is served as the sters arrive iri others it is served WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 18 To Observe Oct 29 as Reformation LUTHERANS AROUND THE WORLD OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Lutherans around the world are observing the anniversary of the Protestant Reformation his yeur The climax of the observance in tho Cedar City area will be reached unday Oct 29 Reformation Day with a Re- Rally at Veterans Memorial ColEr in Cedar Rapids The featured speaker wil Ibe Hfr mcr Larson pas lor of Lutheran Church in Cedar Falls and pastor of the Christian Crusaders radio program about members congregations will Una a cantata by Paul J Christiansen of Con College MinhV The director is Torrence Music Consultant to the Ce Rapids Public School system Anderson will The soloist is H Johann is Harry Christiansen Dave Shay will be the rator Thirty-six Lutheran congregations in a area will iake part in the rally The congregations are members of the three largest Lutheran bodies in the United The American Lutheran Church Lutheran Church in America and Lutheran Missouri Synod A film The World of Martin will be broadcast by at p.m Sunday Oct 22 The film tor is Dr Oswald C J the speaker on The an Hour radio program And at p.m Sunday Get 29 WMT dio will broadcast the Cantata of New Life composed for the Reformation Anniversary MILITARY VETERANS AT AREA TEN COMMUNITY COLLEGE Sixty-one military veterans are currently eri i Primary Tuesday To Narrow Field rolled educational at Area Rapids will hold a primary election Tuesday Oct 24 lo narrow the list date for Mayor Safely Commissioner and Judge FOR MAYOR JUDITH AHRENS Clean nir courtesy in City Ha Shake for Properly Owners make Ahrens new look fur Cedar and Fair up mayor VAUDE FELLWOCK Vaude 58 avc SW ident 53 years High school graduate plus some training schools while a member of the Police Department Experience in 20 years 7 months 20 years us i administrator HUGH W LANDA Hugh W Undo 39 SW dent of Cedar Rapids G years TI i High School one The native lives at 2045 year at University of Iowa one year at Area Beyer with her husband Dave nnd two Dave is nn engineer with Iowa Electric here I think it is lime we had someone to repre sent the people and help their needs rather than College Conference Experience in City years with the Traffic Engineering Department of tlic ment of Public Safety Four years in planning surveys drafting of traffic controls concentrating on special interest says Advisory work with other Judy and adds There is a restlessness among and also construction and utility the citizens to have representation that really cares about their needs Behind Judy's hid for the top job in Cedar Rapids is long experience campaigning for Democrats She worked on the Lawrence lise for attorney general campaign Pert Judy always on the run notes there are more than 100 women mayors in cities over FRANK Frank st NW dent of Cedar Rapid 27 year BA degree Coe College 1047 Experience in City Afair Completing third a Commi loner of Public Safety to on Executive Board 06 ol of Ex Cedar f Rap ds Youth Council Member Executive Area Coun of the city companies Have also worked with the city parking lots CARL B NEWELL Carl B Newell st NW dent of Cedar Rapids six years High Scili Experience in City Hal had personal contact with needs of citizens Cedar Rapids as auctioneer six years Ten Community Colleget These students are re- educational benefits under the recen This law was approved by the President on March 3 1966 It assis tance activ duty with the armed since Scouts of America 1955 j Thirty-four veterans are Arts and Other areas of college with Mechanical Draftsman 1st Data Processing Mechanical Further benefits ad- 1 mid- morning A similar procedure is followed for afternoon kindergarten classes School superintendents or der up to a supply if Attention Ducks arid Oct 21 BOOM BOOM DES quail and ing seasons both open Oct 21 The quail season continues through January 28 with shooting hours from 8 to p.m The daily bag limit is eight with 16 possession The higher population of quail will be found in southern Iowa where patches of brush and weeds adjoin grai n fields The duck season is October 21 through ember 29 with shooting hours from one-half hour before sunrise lo sunset each day The bag limit is four daily and may include no more than two mallards one wood duck and one canvasback Five mergansers including no more than one hooded merganser may be taken daily in addition to the bag oE other ducks Possession limit is double the daily bag in all cases except on canvasbacks The season nnd shooting hours for coot are the same as for ducks The daily bag limit on coots is ten with 20 in possession Collins Strike Continues About workers of Collins Radio remain on strike week with no sign of settlement near Women man the picket lines by oay and the men at night UNITED SERVICE AGENCY TO MEET The board of directors of United Community Service will meet October 25 at p.m YMCA operating the United Good Neighbor fund drive the board conducts eral projects for the federal wur on Veterans Day Dance Nov 9 1967 with Leonard Reyman Orchestra Fairfax la Royale Ballroom All profits given to patients at the Veterans Hospital Iowa City ministered by the Veterans Administration may be obtained by writing or visiting the Veterans Administration Regional Offices in Des Moines Trial Begins Oct 23 In Money Case Two Cedar Rapids men arc stand trial on counterfeiting charges in federal court here October 23 Defendants ere 3 W Lee Grant and Lee JJ i y f They were arrested in Waterloo September 2 with about of bogus Grant ad- mits printing at the shop of the TIMES but insists the scheme was concocted to expose a counterfeit ng money Anawalt Sworn In As C R Postmaster Walter C Anawalt who has been in charge of the Cedar Rapids post office since the death of E R became city's 17th ter this week The came from President Johnson and he was sworn in Octo- ber 20 by inspector E B Carleton 59 is a native of the area and has been assistant postmaster for 19 years Coin Show Oct 29 There will be ar coin show in Grinnell Oct 23 Two gold pieces will be given away at the event sponsored by the Grinnell Coin Club i Displays of coins and currency will be judged and awards given Dealers will also exhibit coins for sale or trade Paper Office Moved The has a new 1st St NW and office equipment and phone have been located at that address I rt DONN LUCKEN Lucken 35 425 drive foW Experience in City Affair contact acquired through I hert 11 being in bu me nd agent pro idem of Cedar Rapid Mult pie Lt t ing Service and Really Inc JESS W MARTIN Jess Martin st dr SE dent of Cedar Rapids 41 years Left school as a junior enlisted in Navy December 8 Experience in City Active in the cees for four years Chairman of Pool Committee In sales work? 10 years Op Roofing Co since 1959 SAFETY COMMISSIONER O E 0 E ANDERSEN Andersen jr 45 resident of Cedar Rapids 5 years in City commander it Him ford post American Legion Deputy Bailiff of municipal years i WALW E BERGER Berger 45 ave SE dent of Cedar Rapids 45 years Jackson Elementary School llar Rapids McKinley Junior and Senior High School Carthage College Carthage III Attended Northwestern University quarters vhile in Marine Corps Experience in Cily Appointed lo Jar Rapids School Board Dec 12 1962 Elected o one year term 1563 elected lo three year 1964 elected to three year term 1967 rently on Board and serving as chairman of the and Grounds committee and also nan of sites committee Has served on various of the Chamber of Commerce and mi currently on the Education For- Visitors committee Conference board City Open Spaces Area Open Spaces committee Youth Council Elected to fowa Syn- od Executive Board of he fowa Synod of the Church of America Elected to Board of Trustees of Carthage iHa Wise as a I years as man in the Marine Corps discharged as sergeant JAMES P DOLAN James P Dolan 41 159 Wesley drive NW ident in Cedar Rapids 41 years Gra'duale of St Patricks High School Attended Coe College ARTHUR D PENNINGTON Arthur D 44 st SE dent 15 Langslon High School Hot Springs Ark Experience in Cily Ten years active interest in city politics VERNE O PHELPS Verne 0 Phelps 61 st NE dent of Cedar Rapids 15 years Graduated from Central City High School attended Cornell and Stale Col- lege Experience in City Central City or most of years During that time had part in developing n Fire Department and bulance Service practice of ing idle municipal funds to interest Past President of East Central Iowa Peace Officers member of Iowa League of lies Legislative committee Vice chairman of Linn County Civil Defense Unit Consumer Foods Inspector August IOCS to January 1907 for Rapids area JOHN B John D 46 164 drb NW resident of Cedar Rapids 28 years Education Blair town High St Minn U Alhen Ga CHARLES G SCHMITT Charles G Schmitt 32 1603 J avc NE dent of Cedar Rapids 12 years High School graduate Exper in Cily Afla r Nine year mem UCr rue Coe College Rapid I hodr Civil Engineering lient Course COP Trail o I i ye leal on Schooled FRANK 65 o VVi con in in C ty Alh r ft yoars in City of Cedar Rap ds Eng year Director of Public World One- year Jo a ion CoA II pec ton One year U S Con traction Engineer Three jear R preen Con ecr ng Con I In p 515 FoVe I drive sg V d it ears T j it n Chicago i 11 An I Lew In of XI e id Lily Affairs Six year fvc year U S m li of Afir c il Tic clo Or 50 are to i per on t ct nn 1 courtesy you need Confesses Murder From 1875 Newspaper files HE CLOCK was just striking nine in the he the and sanl in word wanted to see went out and he shook hands with me and asked if folks were When I had replied that such was the out m to corn remedy lAsia Africa and he Holy Land f and everywhere most He got that much before I could stop Sim Then f laid my hand on his shoulder and whispered coldly in his left Mister man! if you have any desire to live o sec your family grow up you won't be seven seconds getting out of He wasn't but next morning just as I was ready lo go out he called He didn't seem to have any fear in his nature for as soon as I appeared he reached out his hand and May f hope that your family are Yes you you can hope that they are in the Rhine if you want tot f replied My dear sir allow me to call your tion to my salve for removing j he on I can show you from Victoria Abraham Governor Kirkwood j I slopped him there Tapping him on he shoulder I ashed Mm if he didn't know that he was standing over a powder on the brink of a yawning the of He seemed a litlle paler as he walked away and I thought he would not return 1 had for- words o his family all aboul him by evening when he called I sometimes wish in Wo blocks of the House again was a i Yes he was Ho was there next day nnd the next and next and finally I told him lo come around into the back yard and I would take ten gross of his remcily I knew you wanted 111 ho exclaimed but bis cheerfulness soon cut short I Qot him around behind the shanty Wc were alone together was late and dark I had fixed nnd he didn't suffer much As as he found out hat he was to die he tried to my heart by telling me Ihai he had fourteen wives and a fund of children but I wouldn't have spared him then for a house and lot in Chicago He fell where he died Ffe gasped out a few broken but whether they were a request to bury him in the garden or some farewell do not I had spared Seeks Re-election Donald J Canney 37 5470 drive NW resident of Cedar Rapids 13 years Bachelor of Science degree Civil Engineering State University of Iowa Regis lered Civil Engineer State of Iowa Experience in City One year l -J Jn ulal LI I II til me n III nor and II T government such as zoning f collared him he say another are withheld The years with City of Cedar Rapids Street urbam renewal and taxes Some word and yelled o the Birl to bring ment and Engineering Two years face in county government as member Of and a Commissioner of and Public and Relief Commission being him it ge onc ycar and informed the girl that he must up a back yard terribly lo use it for a experience m Lily Has had no ex- me on business I went out and in cily government itself extended his hand to know if I estate career brings contact with many thought I was a wsll as year at that time I nanr of the author and of the Ol nc 1 for the years e and a but he to g have heart to i He promised never to say corn last time we me a ran their stuff there was public disorder and he inquiries as they kill him be by a Till   

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