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The Cedar Rapids Gazette: Sat., July 12, 197S Flood Damage (Jdall: Ford Has No Feel Fire Blamed At Ames Placed • n r i At $1 Million Foc r cMerging U.S. Issues In Fatal Blast

AMES (UPI) - Damage DES MOINES (AP) — Jobs itics who play jobs against At Food Plant from flooding that ravaged are created rather than elimi- environmental quality offer St. Paul's Lutheran (Mis- Ames in late June has been nated by environmental pro- the voters a "phony choice," DAVENPORT (UPI) - 955 Are Registered One Injured in souri Synod) — 915 Twenty- estimated at $1 million, the grams, Rep. Morris K. Udall Udall said. Fire officials said Friday an (D-Ariz.) believes. seventh street. The Rev. John chairman of the city's flood A Scapegoat overheated bearing in ma- Four-Car Crash D. Huber, jr. Worship 8 and relief committee said Friday. He charged in an address chinery apparently started a For Marion Playgrounds Friday to the Izaak Walton "The environmental move- fire which triggered several One person was injured 10:30. Sunday school 9:15. Chairman Barbara Koerber Officials of the Marion tor boys' kayla — John Crow- First United Methodist — League at its national con- ment has been chosen as a grain dust explosions that Friday afternoon in a four-car said about half the loss was vention in Des Moines that scapegoat by those who don't playground program, report- ley of Emerson. 127? Eighth avenue. The from damage sustained by lo- claimed four lives at the In- crash at the intersection of President Ford "doesn't have want to be blamed for rising ternational Multifood Corp. ing registration at the eight Next week's tournament Seventh avenue and Ninth Rev. Glen W. Lamb, the Rev. cal businesses in the June 27 grounds has reached 955, at- will be pogo jump for both Gene Crossett, jr., and the a feel" for emerging issues on unemployment," the con- plant here May 23. street. flood. Iowa State university such matters as the environ- gressman said. tributed improvement in boys and girls, with finals Rev. J.M. Steffenson. Sunday sustained about $300,000, Investigators also said Treated at the scene for ment and energy conserva- He particularly criticized there was a "time lapse" be- weather conditions with Friday at 10 at Taube. head injuries was Richard J. school 10. Worship 7:30, she said, while local dwell- boosting attendance. Communion, 8:30. Sermon: tion. President Ford's veto of a bill tween the time the fire was Coming events at indivi- Peterson, 30, Mt. Vernon. ings had damage totaling Udall, 53, has been on a to restrict strip mining and A volleyball tournament dual playgrounds next week Involved in the crash, ac- "God's Forgiveness", 10. $200,000. first noticed until the blasts was held this week at Wash- swing around Iowa seeking the administration's effort to occurred at midday and the include: cording to authorities, were Speaker, George Lowe on A wide area of Ames was ington, with Emerson win- "World Hunger". support for the Democratic extend the 1977 deadline on Davenport fire department ning the event, followed by cars driven by Eugene N. flooded June 27 when the presidential nomination. auto emission standards from was summoned. However, of- Emerson — decathelon Clark, 27, Dodge Center, Prairie Chapel United Skunk river and Squaw creek Starry. Thursday at 9; Starry — Methodist — Route 3. The There needs to be a 1977 to 1981. ficials said there was no ex- Puppets and felt plaques Minn.; Peterson; Bryce E. overflowed. Much of the "changing of the guard to an Udall said Ford based his clothes pin drop Tuesday at Hansen, 30, of 3014 Leonard Rev. Clive Cook. Sunday damage was on the west side planation why fire units were will be the crafts of the week 11; Washington — peanut school 8:45. Worship 9:45. administration that is sensi- veto of the strip mining bill not notified earlier when the next week at the play- terrace NE, Cedar Rapids, of town near the ISU campus. tive to the environment," he on a contention that it would golf Tuesday at 9; Taube — and Paul D. Gloden, 30, Du- First United Presbyterian Mrs. Koerber said city offi- fire first erupted. grounds. marshmallow stuff Tuesday — 801 Twelfth street. The said. eliminate about 36,000 jobs. Sources said the Iowa bu- Softball skills tests are set ' buque. cials will ask Gov. Robert D. People in industry and pol- But because of the environ- at 10; Donnelly — washer Clark was charged with Rev. Jay A. Miller, and the Ray to seek assistance for the reau of labor has cited the for Donnelly Friday at 1 p.m., pitch contest Monday at 11; Rev. Donald C. Drummond. mental requirements it company for violation of both for boys and girls. Indi- failure to yield the right-of- community. She said the gov- would have imposed, it Irving — ring king and queen way at a stop intersection. Sunday school 8:30. Worship ernor* will be asked to re- state safety laws. Bureau offi- vidual champions and run- contest Tuesday at 3; Long- 9:30. Communion. would have actually in- cials said some employes ners-up from each play- Damage to the four cars was quest low-interest loans from creased available jobs, Udall fellow — dress-up day Thurs- estimated at $3,300. Reformed Presbyterian — the U.S. small business ad- knew of a fire burning in an ground will compete in three day at 9; Mentzer — ring 865 South Fifteenth street. Minnesota Man said. elevator for 30 to 45 minutes age divisions. ministration and farmers king and queen contest Tues- The Rev. John M. McMillan. home administration. 225,000 Workers before the explosion. A penny carnival, open to day at 11. * * * Hospitalized — Mrs. Dan- Sunday school 10. Worship With the exception of To Head Ikes The company, however, all children participating in 11. Evening study group. He declared 225,000 per- has said it will appeal the la- iel Prouty, 630 Ninth street, emergency assistance from sons have jobs resulting from playground activities, will be is a patient in Mercy hospital. Church of God (Seventh DES MOINES (UPI) — bor bureau's ruling. held at Emerson from 6:30- + * * the Red Cross, Mrs. Koerber David Zentner of Duluth, the federal water pollution Visitors are permitted. Day) — 600 Ninth avenue. said no aid has been made The cause of the explosion 8:30 p.m. Monday. Another service of your W.J. Kuryluk, pastor. Song Minn., Friday was elected control law, 10,000 are work- was made public Friday in a Full Service Bank, the ex- * * * available yet to homeowners ing in solid waste control and Longfellow will host a corn service 9:45. Sabbath school and businesses. president of the Izaak Walton report issued by Fire Chief ball tournament at 1 Monday traordinary Farmers State The First National Bank of 10, worship 11, Saturday. League of America at the resource recovery programs, Howard Goettsch and Fire and Washington will have a Bank. Protect your Social Se- Marion invites all persons re- Friday, Bible study 8. league's 53rd annual conven- and 5,400 jobs were created Marshal John Denekas. volleyball tournament at 9:30 curity check, stop in and pick ceiving Social Security United Seventh Day Breth- tion here. by the clean air act. The two fire officials said a.m. Wednesday. up the official form used to checks to stop in to discuss ren — 2400 Second avenue. 20 YEARS AGO — Actor Keith Taylor of Ceredo, Udall charged the Presi- an overheated bearing in a Tournament of the week have your Social Security the advantages of Direct De- W. Allen Bond, pastor. Wor- Clark Gable and Kay Wil- W.Va., was elected vice-pres- dent looks upon corporate truck "unload leg" apparent- champions for this week check mailed directly to us. If posit of your check with the ship 10, church school 11, liams Spreckels were mar- ident of the 75,000-member profits as the only index of ly touched off the fire which were: you are unable to get to the First National Bank. Elimi- Saturday. ried. organization, one of the na- economic health without re- then sparked a series of dust Junior girls' kayla — Carol bank, call and we will be nate inconvenience, weather tion's foremost environmen- gard for efficiency or a ra- explosions throughout the Burke of Taube; junior boys' pleased to mail a form to you. problems, risk of loss by tal and conservation groups. tional distribution of bene- large elevator complex locat- kayla — Jim Koeppen of Forms are available at all 3 theft and no worry about de- Four other officers re- fits. ed along the Mississippi riv- Starry; senior girls' kayla — locations. Marion, Alburnett livery of your check when Bufz' Estimate on elected are: Helen V. Stam-- He said energy use will er. Ann Werning of Starry; sen- and Hiawatha. — Adv. you are away from home men of Colorado Springs, continue to grow at around 5 In addition to claiming four with deposits credited to Colo., secretary; C.B. Harris percent a year under Ford's lives, the blast caused an esti- your checking or savings on Corruption Off: Clark of Alexandria, Va., treasurer, policies when the growth mated $3 million damage to the date due. There is no and Charles Cupelli of Trini- should be'cut to 2 percent. the elevator complex, offi- WASHINGTON (AP) — more than $15,000 to accept Ways of achieving that are checking account service a shipment of corn from dad, Colo., and Karen Griggs cials said. Also, about Television Listings charge for persons 60 years Agriculture Secretary Earl L. of Ashley, Ind., regional gov- emphasis on development of 400,000 bushels of grain, val- Butz' estimate that only 7 . mass transit systems, solar of age and over. Use either of Joseph T. Tucker, presi- ernors. ued at $1.6 million, were in 7—KWWl-TV, WotoHoo 6—WOC-TV, Davenport our convenient locations at percent of the federally-li- The 800 delegates attend- energy and "close scrutiny" the complex when it explod- 9—KCRG-TV, Cedar Rapids dent of the Kansas Grain Co. 8—WKBT, laCrosse 7th Ave. and 3rd St. or 7th censed gram inspectors in ing the convention also chose of highway building projects ed, and grain salvage opera- 2—WMT-W, Cedar Rapids 10—KROC-TV, Rochester were involved of Kansas City, said in court three new regional governors with a view to energy conser- 3—KTVO, Ottumwa 12—KIIN-TV, Iowa City Ave. and llth St., or phone papers filed in , Fla., tions are continuing. 377-7331. —Adv. in alleged corrupt practices is — Nelvin Robuck of Flan- vation. 4—WHBF-TV, Rex* Island 13—WHO-TV, Des Moines far too low, says Sen. Dick that the El Salvador officials 32—KRIN-TV, WaSrloo inspected the grain and said deau, S.D.; W.W. Huber of Clark (D-Iowa). , Ga., and Stan Mey- Clark, who conferred in it might'have to be down- Saturday 4-Jeffersons 10:15 ers of Pennsylvania. 8-Jeffersons 9-Eyewitness News New Orleans last week with Night 3-News, Weather He said the subject of pay- 8:00 Marion federal investigators includ- LONDON, Eng., July 12 — 6:00 7-NBC Movie 10-Community . ing U.S. Atty. Gerald J. Gal- ments to the officials came 7-News, Weather 9-ABC Movie 10:30 up when they suggested they The Royal Navy was asked to 9-Lawrence Welk 2-Mary Tyler Moore 7-Movie- linghouse, said Friday that as Few Leads in send to Quebec arms, clo- 2- 3-ABC Movie "Isadora" Churches many as one-third of the might have trouble convinc- 3-Lawrence Welk 4-Mary Tyler Moore 2-Movie- ing their superiors to accept thing and equipment for 3,- 4-Lowrence Welk 6-NBC Movie inspectors may eventually be Death Probe Young Re Antioch Church of Christ a lower grade of corn. 000 men. Virginia crown au- 6-Petrocelli 8-Mary Tyler Moore 3-Newslews,We, leathe< r indicted in a continuing thorities were assigned 3,000 8-Lawrence Welk 10-NBC Movie 4-Saint — Marion YMCA. Lawrence probe of corruption in the The El Salvador regula- DES MOINES (AP) — Po- Dateline 10-Spring St. 12/32-Movie- 6-Movie- W. Merritt, pastor. Sunday tions prohibit acceptance 'of lice reported few leads Fri- muskets with 200 rounds of 1 2/ 32-Bridge "Tale of Two "Dear Heart" grain export industry. powder and ball for each plus 13-Eyewitness News Cities" 8-Movie- school 9:30. Worship 10:30. The probe has focused on grain from Africa or Asia for day in their vprobe into the 1715 13-NBC Movie "Our Man Evening worship 6. Bible fear it could be infected with strangulation of a young Des four light three-pound field 6:3O In Bagdad" bribery and misgrading in- pieces. Virginia Gov. Dun- 7-P6p Goes Country 8:30 10-Tennis All-Stars study classes. volving the inspectors, who a disease that destroys coffee Moines woman whose deteri- 2-Good Times 2-Bob Newhart 12/32-Monty Python Bethel Baptist — 1000 plants. orated body was found in her more was authorized to raise 10-Police Surgeon 4-Bob Newhart 13-Tennis All-Stars grade the U.S. grain shipped a sufficient force of Indians, 12/32-Animafs 8-Bob Newhart Eighth avenue. The Rev. Cal- car trunk. 10:45 to foreign customers. Federal 1 3-Cong. Profile vin Thorpe. Sunday school Dr. R.C. Wooters, Polk Negroes and others to help 9:OO 9-Movie- grand juries have indicted 20 regular troops restore obedi- 7:OO 2-Lawgiver "Backtrack" 9:30. Worship 10:30. persons, most of them inspec- Sentenced county medical examiner, 7-Emergency 4-Lawgiver 3-Movies First Baptist — 2895 Four- said Diane Marie Schofield, ence in the colony. 9-Keep Truckin 8-Lawgiver 11:00 tors, in New Orleans and WEST UNION — Paul A. 2-AII in Family 12/32-Movie- teenth avenue. The Rev. Lyle . Larson, 19, West Union, was 21, was strangled with a tow- 3-Keep Truckin • 10:00 "Celia" W. Lee. Worship 9:30. Sun- sentenced to six months in el. 4-AII in Family 7-News, Weather 11:30 day school 10:30. 100 Inspectors Her body, with hands and 6-Emergency 2-Action News 4-Knight Life the county jail by a Fayette 8-AII in Family 3-ABC News Grace Baalist — 440 South Slightly more than 100 county district court judge feet bound with twine, 10-Emergency 4-Action News 12:00 Fifteenth street. The Rev. Don showed no marks of violence 12/32-Folk Fest. 6-News, Weather 2-Mission: Imp. inspectors hold agriculture Friday on a charge of larceny 13-Emergency 8-News, Weather 4-Rock Concert R. Martin. Sunday school department licenses in the in the nighttime. The jail other than the strangling, 10-News, Weather 12:40 9:45. Worship 10:50 and 6:30. Wooters reported. He esti- 7:30 12/32-Outdoors 9 Wide World port of New Orleans, which sentence was suspended, 2-Jeffersons 13-News, Weather 10-Saint Squaw Creek Baptist — handles approximately one- however, and Larson was mated she had been dead for Wilkins school. The Rev. third of the grain leaving the placed on probation for two several days. BBG DEAL Kermit W. Jelmeland. Wor- United States. years. He was- accused of lar- A parking lot sweeper at $1.80 VALUE ship 10:15. Sunday school, 9. Butz said Friday in testi- ceny from a West Union res- Warren's Steak House called Evening worship 7. mony before the senate agri- taurant. authorities Thursday after he Robins Faith Bible — Cor- culture committee that the noticed an odor from the ner of Main and Mentzer. department's recommenda- Charged parked car. The Rev. Ed Bateman. Wor- tions for changes in the grain Police said Mrs. Schofield, ship 9:30 and 7. Sunday inspection system are being OELWEIN — Linden a divorcee-with a 5-year-old school 11. BIG MEAL daughter, had worked in Des reviewed by the office of Isham, 54, Clare, 111., was ALMOST A POUND OF GOOD EATING St. Joseph's Catholic — management and budget and charged with drunk driving, Moines as a waitress and a 995 Fifth avenue. The Rev. will be sent to congress "in failure to yield half the road- masseuse. Her family report- John R. Gallagher, the Rev. the next couple of weeks." way and failure to stop and ed it last heard from her over J. David Pepper and the Rev. He left little doubt that he give information at an acci- the Fourth of July weekend. Thomas J. Kisting. Masses was recommending a com- dent south-of here Friday. Asst. Police Chief Thomas Saturday at 7 p.m. at the bined federal and state Authorities said Isham's car Teale, jr., said police expect- school, 1430 Fourteenth inspection system. and one driven by Patrick ed their investigation to be street, and Sunday at 7, 9:30 Under current regulations Wilson, 18, Hazleton, collid- lengthy before leads were and 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. at the governing the sale and ship- ed. turned up. THE ORIGINAL DOUBLE DECK HAMBURGER church, and 8:30, 10 and ment of gram to foreign cus- 11:30 at the school. BIGGER & BETTER! tomers, the inspections are -- A Marion Christian — 1050 carried out by private compa- McGowan boulevard. The nies, local boards of trade or Rev. Peter M. Morgan. Sun- state agencies. The federal day school 9:30. Worship government, which supervis- 10:45. es the individual inspectors, Robins Church of the is not allowed to conduct the Brethren — 355 Second actual inspection. Coupons Must Be Presented with street. The Rev. Gene Burry. Incoming Orders Worship 9. Sunday school 10. Paid Officials Coupon Expires July 19 Church of Christ — 1087 Meanwhile, the president Roosevelt Eighteenth street. William of an American grain compa- At Plain Cain. Bible school 10. Wor- ny said he paid two El Salva- ship 11 and 6:30. Royale : SUITS, COATS Ascension Lutheran — dor government officials ! & DRESSES 2210 Grand avenue. The Rev. Denny J. Brake. Worship 9. Presents: Gregory's Furs, Suedes, Formals Excluded Sermon: "It Doesn't Pay to Compare". Speaker, the Rev. No Limit Horst Hehr. GREEK NITE Lutheran Church of the Resurrection — 2770 Eight- SATURDAY eenth avenue. The Rev. Otto ...If you want EXPERT SERVICES A. Zwanziger and the Rev. MOUSSAKA , • Suedes & Furs • Shirt Service Maynard 0. Kraabel. 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