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   Waterloo Daily Courier (Newspaper) - November 2, 1971, Waterloo, Iowa                              November 2 Waterloo Doily Courier Waterloo Iowa Trick in Treats Capt Ramsay Lay of the ty Sheriff's Dept holds candy bars containing needles and pins and were given to trick-or-trcating youngsters Sunday On Associated press the table in left foreground is a roofing nail found in a candy bar Capt Lay pulled the needles partly out of the bars for the ture Justice Dept Fight Over Leaks WASHINGTON AP Like whose romance has turned sour the American Bar Association and the Justice De- are mad at each er and they don't care who knows it The fight is over Washington's way of describing information that gets to the public early enough to rass someone The information that has the ABA and the department al odds is a list of six potential Supreme Court nominees and a negative assessment of the Jop two Herschel H Friday a Little Rock lawyer and red L Lillie a California judge Twenty-four hours after the list was sent to the ABA for in- the six names were Face Over Resf Homes WASHINGTON AP Elliot L Richardson secretary of health education and welfare said Tuesday that states failing to enforce nursing home ards risk losing all their federal health-care funds Where widespread abuses are found he said in remarks pre- pared for a conference on ing We will have no tive but to find whole states out of compliance meaning their federal funds can be held back While I hope such a step will not be necessary it is one I will not hesitate to take and I already have so apprised the 50 governors Many Fail Speaking bluntly many states have simply failed to force federal nursing home he said Some states failed to meet their regulatory more because of lack of than lack of he said ad ding that the government is moving to correct that cy The HEW secretary the administration's program to train state nursing home inspectors in 18 months and seek money from Congress to fund all state inspections en the federal program and train nursing home personnel Alternative Meanwhile a comprehensive study is under way he said to determine if there are alterna lives to nursing homes in the newspapers and on radio and television The ABA com- sour reaction to Friday and Mrs Lillie was in print within 12 hours these premature disclosures Atty Gen John N Mitchell broke with the AB even as President Nixon was naming two who were not on the list Lewis F Powell Jr and William H Rehnquist for court This ended a partnership in which the ABA's committee on the federal looked into Supreme Tourt prospects for the ment and the White House Blame Department Late Monday theh committee made public a re- port that rekindled the feud The department itself was the source of the the ABA suggested Some of the six names to be investigated had already been made public by the White House or other administration sources even before they reached the the re port said KILLED CHEROKEE AP Ronald Marsh 26 of rural Quimby wa killed in a traffic accident here Monday night Police s a id Marsh was alone in a car tha struck a bridge on River and plunged into a creek For complete market results read the Daily Courier GOP Claims Nonpartisan Worker Aiding Democrats DES MOINES AP A year-old Democratic P a r worker has been charged by two Iowa Republicans with representing h e r self as nonpartisan while she was actually doing party work in Des Moines schools But Julie Putterman denies the allegations I'm a little upset at this sort of thing because I have not been misrepresenting she said State Republican Chairman John McDonald and Polk County GOP Chairman Bennett A Webster claim Miss terman attempted to organize a Democratic rally while maintaining that it was non- partisan Sponsored by Demos Miss Putterman doesn't agree school Every I went single into I stated anything I was doing was sponsored by the Democratic Party Miss Putterman a junior at Rutgers University said her work here is an independent course credit She is majoring in political science I'm not planning to bo a she said My motive in going into the high schools was to announce voter registration workshops sponsored by the Democratic Party but open to Republicans and Independents and anybody else who wanted to attend Webster wrote to Des Moines School Supt Dwight Davis Although she contends her Vote Moderate Continued City FIRST WARD 1st Precinct School 178 Registered Precinct Edison School 127 721 Registered SECOND WARD 3rd Precinct West Registered 4th Precinct Irving School 225 1.409 Registered THIRD WARD 4th Precinct Roosevelt School 973 Registered Precinct School 117 923 Registered FOURTH WARD 3rd Precinct No 5 Fire 136 Registered 9th Precinct Grant School 59 408 Registered FIFTH WARD Sth Precinct Lowell School HO Registered Precinct No 8 Fire 151 Registered TOTALS General 192 105 220 290 131 158 Conwoy Sept im 85 46 80 128 47 56 73 53 54 City 1971 146 70 131 174 154 75 114 55 89 Conway referendum Of the 10 sample precincts two from each of the five wards the tally was less than at the same time two years ago The one precinct Suit Charges Va Hospital in Transplant Case RICHMOND Va million suit has been filed against the Medical College of Virginia charging the hospital with allowing a black laborer to die so his heart could be used in a transplant operation The suit filed Monday under provisions of the federal Civil Act contends that black Bruce 0 Tucker was not granted the same privileges and immunities afforded a member of the white race In the suit filed by William E Tucker and Abraham 0 Tucker the hospital is also of removing the heart oi Bruce 0 Tucker on May 25 1968 without consent of his relatives William Tucker the brother had previously filed a million suit the hospital That suit is still pending Named defendants in the case were Dr Geoffrey T Mann state chief medical ex- aminer a former assistant medical examiner and 11 MCV physicians REPAIR EDGARTOWN Mass AP The Dike Bridge on dick Island is undergoing re- pair Appropriation Needed Crime Fight Threatened the 9th of the Fourth Ward voting at Grant school day was going at almost the same pace as in 1969 London Strike Grounds Air Passengers LONDON AP Fog and a wildcat strike paralyzed Airport Tuesday and ed more than passengers Baggage handlers and er staff who battled police on the airport tarmac Monday to protest the award of a ground servicing contract to the General Aviation Services company voted to stay on strike Airport employees fear the arrangement threatens them with layoffs More than workers walked off the job British European Airways canceled 50 flights by midmorn ing and expected another 100 services to Europe and the Mediterranean to be affected The British Overseas Airways Corp managed to get two flights away but later said it not accept more gers until the dispute was tled The dispute began Monday when r Spanish Iberian Airlines DC 9 flew into London and port workers fought with police and dogs to prevent the dian firm from servicing the aircraft Heathrow ground handling staff have been resisting the in- of the Canadian firm at the airport for two years despite a ruling by an official inquiry 12 months that their jobs would not be ed SENTENCED FORT DODGE AP DES MOINES AP Iowa's multi-million dollar federal allocation to fight crime evaporate if the legislature does not appropriate an estimated for a new federal ect George W Orr executive director of the state Crime Commission told the Iowa Ex- Council Orr said Monday afternoon that a project called buy in will require the state to pay of the 25 per cent cities and towns must pay as their share of funding for federal programs The other 75 per cent of crime fighting gram funds is paid by the federal government Up to now Orr explained Iowa could help cities and towns by providing personnel facilities and services A cash outlay will be required in fiscal 1973 he said Orr told the cil the federal government wants io be sure counties cities anc towns get more than good es from the state Revenue Sharing It is in effect kind of state revenue sharing with thi cities Orr said He told members of th council that officials in Washington told him tha Congress will probably ap between million and million for Iowa crim fighting programs He sak Iowa would then be require to come up with to help and towns pay their 25 cent assessment for each ocal program Orr said he understands the government will not allocate the multi-million dollar rime fighting package to Iowa f the state will not participate n the program Instead the government would the money available to cities and towns on a per project Dasis circumventing state of- We have said this is what you always do to Gov Rober Ray reminded Orr Ray was commenting on the manner in which the federal ment imposes restrictions on he way in which federal money is obtained or spent Made Available Orr said the should be made available through the State Office for Planning and Programming after it is ap by the Legislature We don't have Ray said flatly He noted th legislature during the las session struck such an propriation from his budget Another council member WATERLOO Ambulance Service 831 Sycamore Ph Treasurer Maurice inger said the state lave to decide its priorities if the additional is to be found The matter isn't even Ray said Coming up with the money has to be on top of the list of priorities Orr suggested that the state could earmark fines collected n traffic and other violations to be used in the buy in program Unhappy Society That brought a quick response From another council member State Auditor Lloyd Smith You'd have an unhappy ty if you did he observed Smith said the c u r r e n I practice of turning money col- from violators over to education instead of fighting crime eliminates public money as they can to fund their wn programs Orr told the council Congress vas set to begin requiring the state contribution this rear but Rep Wiley Mayne was able to get the program delayed two years criticism that working on a lawmen are quota system bringing in as much violations THE PERSONAL INTEREST our Pharmacist takes in your well-being KIMBALL AVE DRUG rt P FALLS ROAD DRUG liam Habhab 30 of Fort Dodge ias been sentenced to five years in the Men's Reformatory at Anamosa Habhab pleaded guilty Monday to charges ol celling marijuana DON'T BUY SIDING Until You Talk to STAEBELL Dial Find Out Why More People Buy From TOWN HOMI INC Your Home's Best Friend BOYD TELLS IT Movie actor Stephen Boyd will do the narration on the four National Geographic So ciety specials slated for this season India Continued o to Washington Paris and Bonn The Indian leader has hopes will respond to her call for an examination in depth of ions with a view to revising heir basis As she is believed o see it one of the most dis- characteristics of he Nixon administration has been its readiness to break new ground in foreign policy This has been dramatically in a variety of ways Deluding the President's in- to improve relations with Communist China toward negotiating with Moscow on a of big issues and toward the world's money system At a moment when the Indian subcontinent is by the specter of a new war flowing rom the East Bengal tragedy he Indian government is ng the position it would not be oo much to expect the dent to undertake the of Indian relations To Mrs Gandhi and her ad- visers sources said past U.S policy in the Indian inent has made little cause it has brought neither prosperity or stability to Pakistan nor equilibrium to In- relations informants stressed here is no fundamental clash of interests between New Delhi and Washington Stocks Take Turn After Early Loss NEW YORK AP The stock market turned around Tuesday and wiped out an early sharp loss At the Dow Jones industrial average held a gain of 0.73 at 826.59 after having 7.23 points an hour earlier An analyst said the market had so sharply recently that it appeared buyers finally were being attracted into vesting The decline which ried the Dow industrials to a new 1971 low Monday was at- to disenchantment with the market's ability to sustain a rally last week As the Dow industrials re- versed course the margin of losers over gainers three to one in earlier trading rowed on the New York iStock Exchange At the margin was seven to five The trading pace on the Big Board was fairly active and ai one time the ticker tape lagged by two minutes in reporting floor transactions The Dow industrials Monday fell 13.14 points to a new 1971 low of 825.86 presentation is nonpartisan it is directed almost entirely to the Democratic Party and its activities Miss Putterman countered It seems to me that the facts that were presented such as how to register to vote how to attend precincts caucuses are valuable to both Republicans and Webster's letter It is my view that a tion has been practiced upon the Des Moines School System and the students by encouraging participation in the Democratic Party under the guise o nonpartisan activity In addition the Republican Party was characterized in a highly unfavorable light and a number of made Miss Putterman said she is a student who is purely in- in the rights of people to vote and it seems when I told them that I was non- partisan I was representing exactly what I thought was the truth I'm not on the side of established party politics I'm on the kids side and I don't want to lie to them The Weather WATERLOO Variable cloudiness Tuesday night with a chance of brief rain possibly mixed with snow Northwesterly winds at 15 to 20 ex- Colder Wednesday with a high in the expected Slight chance of precipitation WATERLOO TEMPERATURES 7 official 40 Tuesday 9 Tuesday 11 Tuesday I p.m Red China Names Delegates UNITED NATIONS AP Red China informed United Nations Tuesday that Deputy Foreign Minister Chiao will head Peking's delegation to the General sembly The Peking government named Huang Hua its to Canada as its manent representative and delegate to the Security Council The names were sent in two messages from Peking's acting foreign minister Chi He told Secretary-General U I will inform you later of the date of departure of the delegation of the People's Re- public of China diplomats earlier lated that the Chinese would arrive Thursday or Friday The U.S State ment announced Monday that no visas are required for their entry into the United States Chiao will bring his in dealing with one o the two superpowers From 1969 onward he has been the ex- chief of Peking's negotiating team discussing Red China's border disagreements with the Soviet Union Chiao as one of Premier Chou top aides was member of his delegation in a celebrated visit to Moscow in November 1964 just after the fall of Nikita S Khrushchev and the rise of the current ers The delegation's estimate of the new Moscow regime a that time was that it to Khrushchev official 40 official AS 49 Wind 20 r eclp High Monday official 41 Low Monday official 29 High year ago 40 33 Low year ago Sunset sunrise Wednesday IOWA Mostly cloudy windy and cold night Wednesday portly cloudy and cool MISSISSIPPI RIVER STAGES DAVENPORT APJ River LaCrosse 6.0 rise 1 Lansing 8.1 rise 2 Dam No 9 15.4 rise 3 McGregor 8.1 rise 2 6.2 rise 2 Dubuque 9.0 rise 5 Davenport 6.2 rise 4 Keokuk 3.6 rise 1.0 Lynch Plans To Run for Governor IOWA CITY James Lynch a field representative for the state employes association Tuesday announced his dacy for the Democratic nomination Lynch 36 a former director of the lien division of the state James Lynch seeks Demo post revenue department said one of his main objectives in running for state office is to promote tax reform Lynch who now lives at field said the present erty tax laws are as in tune with the times as a bobsled on the fourth of July Tax replacement he said could be accomplished by re- placing up to one-half of the present property tax and all the present sales use and vice tax by implementing a transaction tax and placing the income tax on a subsistence level base Lynch who the general assembly as a state from Warren County called for governmental re- form More specifically he said there are too many officials paid too much for doing too tle while the rank and file state employes are paid enough Lynch who also has as a high school teacher at both and Riceville said meaningful government reform from within from the ple who carry on the daily tasks of government and actually keep government operating day after day by making those necessary minor but correct decisions He is married and has three children Fire Alarms Monday p.m 1715 Hammond Ave house owned and occupied by Myron motor on furnace er burned out slight smoke damage Tuesday to gate Mrs Mae J Smith 49 of 1600 W having breathing gave oxygen tor 10 minute and to Allen Hospital Tuesday to E 5th St Apt 11 Florence Burman 72 wTih leart condition gavo oxygen for live minutes Births Reported Scholtz Memorial ASWEGAN Mr and Mrs Larry of W 9th St girl correction POHLMAN Mr and Mrs Slevon of Rclnbeck girl CURTMAN Mr and Mrs Stanley of 5142 Rd Allen Memorial WALKER Mr and Mrs Michael of 2625 Randolph boy correction THOMES Mr ond Mrs ol 222 Black Hawk Road boy SIMON Mr and Mrs Russell ot girl St Fronds HENNINGER Mr ond Mrs Jack of 632 Oakwood Drive girt Licensed to Wed Thomas Martin 20 of 422 v 6th St and Kathy Lynn Wilson 19 of 917 Colleen Ave Evansdale Paul Gregory Shaffer 24 of 920 dolph St and Nancy Lee Smith 19 Rt 2 Cedar Falls James Edward Dooley III 20 of 2405 Delane St and Shirley son 20 ot Delane St Daniel Donald Whitney 20 of field and Rebecca Ann Roberts 20 of 231 Stale St Jerry Deon Schwem 21 of Tripoli and Janet Lynn Spears 17 of 624 W Donald St Marriages Dissolved HINTZ Judy Ann 31 ond Richard John 37 Married of Claire Wis on Nov 11 1956 She gets custody of four children per week child support and real setate at 204 First St burn He pays debts fees and costs Articles of incorporation Birthright of Black Hawk County 1020 Clay St Cedar Falls Non-profit ration with the purpose of providing and assistance to persons ing unplanned and unwanted nancies with emphasis on community action programs artd channeling of sons to various social services which offer realistic lawful assistance Initial registered agent and Incorporator Mrs James M Connell 1020 Clay St Cedar Falls directors Include Mrs Gaylord Brown 3356 Rd the Rev Jesse Cunningham Linden Dr the Rev Paul J Grace Raymond Mrs Michael D Dates 1514 Orchard Dr dar Falls and Mrs James Jackson 1015 St Cedar Falls Waterloo Fire Extinguisher Inc Robert L Suite 300 National Building initial registered and James R and L Ishman Dr directors and incorporators Authorized to Issue shares par value of 5100 each B J Electric Inc Utt Oakwood Dr James E Mortimer Initial agent and Mortimer ond Ralph C Mortimer Jr Rt 2 Jesup directors and Incorporators Authorized Issue shares with a par value of each Blue Dolphin Industries Inc E Hinkel 3516 Terrace registered and Hinkel and Louis W 518 19th Ave directors and Incorporators Authorized to Issue 500 shares with par of per share Jury Notice Black Hawk County Court need not report Wednesday cording to clerk of court Gene Perry MECHANICAL FAILURE MARIETTA Ga AP The Navy says it believes a failure caused a sile to fall from an jet day into the home of a judge at Strawberry Plains Tenn EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS The SALVATION ARMY 207 LOGAN AVENUE WATERLOO HEAR BRIGADIER HERBERT SMITH DYNAMIC SPEAKER FROM PEORIA ILL Formerly of Waterloo Iowa P.M Nov 2nd thru 7th 1971 OTHER FEATURES YOUTH BAND TEEN CHORUS CHOIR SOLOS COMBO TESTIMONIES GOSPEL PREACHING FOR OUR HEATING EQUIPMENT IS ROLLING f AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT HAS GOT TO SAVE from to NOW If you were thinking of buying next summer buy now and save money ASK FOR JAY OR TOM JR We will give you rock bottom prices and sell you the best equipment at low low prices Get a nox power humidifier at reduced prices during this sale CALL TODAY AND SAVE Certified Dealer Crisis is Alcoholics Anonymous Ambulance Crime Check Drug Drug Crisis Line Fire Department and Inhalator Information telephone Referrals to all service agencies Police Dept Suicide Prevention Severe Emotional or Mental Problems DIVIDENDS CENTERVILLE AP The board of directors of Iowa Southern Utilities Co has an- quarterly dividends to be paid Dec 1 to shareholders of record Get more home from your house Houses grow small ond cramped without the things that make them home special furniture better TV stereo hi-fi paid up bills and money left over for fun Avco may help with a homeowner loan on your house whether it's paid for or not HOMEOWNER LOANS to Avca 210 W 4th St I   

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