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  • 8/8/2019 sargent shriver at cedar rapids airport rally - oct 13 1972

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    S A I G O N ( U P I ) -A n Ameri-can airman shot down a Soviet-made Mig jet over. N o r t h Viet-nam to become ( l i e f i f t h ace ofth e w a r . but two otherU.S.planes were reported tost andtheir f o u r crewmen lis ted asmissing,, military spokesmensaid Saturday.On the political f r o n t , Pres^ident Thieu called home his am-bassadors to the Paris peacetalks , the U.S. and Britain fo r' ' fu r ther consultations ."Capt. J e f f Feins tein, 2 7 , - o fE a s t Troy, Wis . , an air forcePhan tom "weapons systems op -erator ," was c r e d i t e d w i t h hisf i f t h k i l l Friday when h edowned a M i g - 2 1 4 0 miles westo f Hanoi. Piloting the Phantomwas, Lt. Col. Curt Wcstphal, 43,o f B o n d u e l , Wis.

    Two LossesB ut U.S. command spokesmendisclosed the downing by "un-known causes" of an air force F-4 and a marine corps Intruderover the N orth Vietnamese pan-h a n d 1 e . T h n Phantom wa sdowned Tuesday and the In -truder Thursday, and the two-man c rews of each were listedas missing. , 'Clearing weather over theNor th Friday enabled Americanplanes to c arry o u t 330 strikes,the heaviest rai ds in three days.Field reports said South Viet-

    namese troops Saturday clearedtwo m o re hamlets of Viet Congunits in heavy f ighting a l o n ghighway 13 north of Saigon. On ebattle was reported within 13miles of the capital.S o u t h Vie tn ame s e t roopstoday cleared the .last Viet C o n gou t of Xom Suoi, 22 miles nortlio f S a i g o r t , bu t virtually leveledit with, air an d artil lery strikes.They also reoccupied Ah My, 17miles from the capital.L i f t e d to Safety

    Saigon spokesmen said an ob-servation plane Friday spotted1 4 0 survivors , of the ove r ru nc en tra l highlands camp at B enHot and they .were l i f t e d to safe-ly aboard 'helicopters whichtook them to the provincial cap-i tal of K o n t u m , 26 0 miles northof Saigon: . . 'Ben H c t w a s c a p t u r ed . by . t h eCommunis ts for the/f irst time inthe war late Thursday, There.' were n o reports of . f i g h t i n g Sat-urday a r o u n d the camp, s ituat-ed on three h i l l s and surroundedby 2 , 5 0 0 - f o o t mountains and pla-teaus .American B-52s carried o u leight raids w i t h i n . 2 5 mi l es ; olSaigon in the allied e f f o r . lagainst the n i n e - d a y - o W enemycampaign around the capital,

    3 -2 Vic toryF o r O a k la n dO v e r C t n c yC I N C I N N A T I - The OaklandAthletics defeated the Cincinna-1 Reds 3-2 in today's opening;ame of the W o r ld Series.Seven-inning play by play;

    FIRST IN N IN GO A K L A N D - Campaneris sin-gled, R u d l , f i l e d deep to center.U o u ' s short fly was caught byM o r g a n , who threw to first, dou-b l i n g Campaneris . No runs , onel i t , no errors , none l e f t .C I N C I N N A T I - Bando threwout Rose. Morgan bounced toSpstein. Campaneris threw outTolan. Nothing across.S E C O N D I N N I N G

    O A K L A N D - Epstein f l i e d toJeronimo. Bando f l i e d to right, i e n d r i c k walke d . Tenace bit aionic run over the l e f t f i e l dencc. Gre e n l i n e d to Mcnke.Two runs, one hit, no errors,hone leftC I N C I N N A T I '-.Bench sin-ged. Perez singled. Menke(Continued: Page 2, Col. 5.)

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    Four persons have died fromi n j u r i e s they suffered in Iowat r a f f i c accidents Friday amSaturday.Missed CurveS H U E ' Y V I L L E - A r u r aSwJsher yotith was kilted earlySaturday when his ca r missed acurve and rolled on old h i g h w a y2 18 jus t south of here.K i l l e d in the accident accordin g to highway patrolmen wasLauren Slyeord, 17 .Alone in Car

    J A M E S ( A P j - Aldon Sanow32 , LeMars was killed in a t r a f -fi c accident in northwest IowaFriday night.Officials said Sanow dietw h e n " his car ran off a Plymouthc o u n t y , blacktop road about sixmites northeas t O f here.H e w a s alone i n t h e c a rw h i c h landed o n t o p o f h i ma f t e r he was t h r o w n out.Man Pinned

    M A R S H A L L T O W N - JohnMacey, 19, was killed in a iraffi e accident early Saturday f i v emiles northeas t o f here. . A u t h o r i t i e s said his car r o l l e cseveral .linies. . Macey wa st l i r m v . n o u t a n d p i n n e d beneatlth e vehicle.

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    Showers aro expected tonight in. central C a l i f o rn ia , southern .Idaho a.nd u ppe r N w. England. Snow and ram are indicated for the northern .Rockies, changing to showers in. port ions of the southern M a i n s , 'most of the Gulf coastal states and in the ' mid Atlantic

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    BtunarckChicmOtnvtrpu l u l h... so 57 Mi a mi .*5 71, S 34 MkwiMWlU .. -T h o m a s Uoessler, 4 0 , hasm a r r i e d Susan W a r r , 1 9 , o fS y d n e y i A u s t r a l i a , about tw om o n t h s a f t e r she h e l p e d c o n -v i c t h im o f f o r g e r y .C o u r t o f f i c i a l s s a y the c o u -pte met S h o r t l y h e f o r e Roesslefw a s charged w i t h w r i t i n g h a dchecks and c o n t i n u e d to seee a t i h other d u r i n g the t r i a l ,even t h o u g h her t e s t i m o n y"eenflrmed Ms. guilt."The honeymoen may be d e-laycd. Rocsiiler Is a w a i t i n g ap r o b a t i o n ami s e n t e n c i n ghearing.

    City BriefsM o n e y S t ol en rr - JamesH u g h e s , 1 2 5 R e d W i n g road S W ,t o l d p o l i c e $ 1 0 0 was stolen f r o mh is h o m e at 3 a . m . Saturday.

    '* -* *Braynards C a t e r i n g n o w b o o k -ng Christmas parties. Reserver o u r d a t e n o w . 3 6 3 - 2 8 1 6 . A d v .* * . * . Posts B o n d ' . R o b e r t A .James, 1624 D a v e n u e NE, wasr e l e a s e d o n $ 2 0 0 b o n d S a t u r d a ya f t e r he was arrested on an as-s a u l t a n d b a t t e r y c h a r g e .* * *L o o k i n g {or wallpaper? M a k ef o u r c h o i c e , f r o m Eastern Iowa's'ihest selection. M a c k i n P a i n t ,J65-690i.-Adv. - * . * *Released o n B o n d S t e p h e ni. D a l e y , 2 8 , o f 8 3 2 T e n t h streetSW , w as released o n $ 1 1 0 b o n d' Y j d a y a f t e r b e i n g a r r e s t e d f o rassault an d b a t t e ry .* * *C o n n i e S i e c k . w e l c o m e s o lda n d n e w c u s t o m e r s t o C o i f f u r e sU n l i m i t e d , 5 1 1 1 7 t h S t . S E . C a l l3 6 5 - 73 7 6 . A d v .

    '* *' * ,-A r r e s t e d Q o n a l d Eis, 25 f o fil l T w e n t y - f i r s t a v e n u e S W ,v a s arrested on a c h a r g e of as-saul t . an d b a t t e r y Friday. He ;[s(ed $ 1 1 0 b o n d and. was re-

    Shriver U p r o a rT h e v i c e - p r e s i d e n t s a i d M e-l o v e r n and his f o l l o w e r s "re-J l e c t a n u n a c c e p t a b l e philoso-sh y a p h i lo s o p h y c o m b i n i n ge l i t i s t a t t i t u d e s w i t h p o l i t i c a lf a n t a s i e s , u n l e m p e r e d b y a . r e f -e r e n c e t o t r a d i t i o n . a nd u n -w i l l i n g , t o le a r n f r o m t h e w i s -dom of the past." .Sargent S h r i v e r created anu p r o a r in a C l e v e l a n d nursesm e e t i n g b y m a k i n g a p o i i t i c a 's p e e c h his host s a i d w a s n ' lw a n t e d . - ' . - . -C h a r l e s B o s s , a d i r e c t o r of theN a t i o n a l Federation of L i c e n s e dP r a c t i c a l N u r s e s , s a i d its a j i n ual c o n v e n t i o n Friday wa sg u a r a n t e e d a n o n - ' p p l i t i c a !speech, ."Instead, w e . h a d . o n e . o f thedirtiest p o l i t i c a l speeches of thec a m p a i g n , " Boss said. A f t e rS h r i v e r l e f t , th e . g r o u p debate*a r e s o l u t i o n c o n d e m n i n g s u c hspeeches.

    V i o l e n t IncidentsS p o k e s m e n , f o r S h r i v e r s a l et h e y d i d n o t k n o w o f any restriction on his remarks. D u r i n g .A(lvthe.address, a h a n d f u l o f peoplew a l k e d o u t quietly. H o w e v e r , h er e c e i v e d a s t a n d i n g o v a t i o nf r o m a b o u t , h a l f t h e 2 5 0 p e r s o nIn th e r o o m .The N i x o n c a m p a i g n , manager, C l a r k MacGregor, issued amemo to c a m p a i g n w o r k e rw h i c h i m p l i e d that th e M e

    G o v e r n c a m p a i g n is responsiblefo r s o m e of th e v i o l e n t i n c i d e n t sat some N i x o n headquarters." I r > o n l y some o f these casesh a v e the p e r p e t r a t o r s b e e nl i n k e d w i t h th e opposition':

    D E A T H SM r s . W i l l ia m HolmesG l a d y s R . Holmes, 8 , o f 2S t iK i f t w n t h - s t r e e t N W , died F r i -day f o l l o w i n g u l o n g i l l r u ' s s . S h ui d b e e n a C e d a r K p ! ^ 3 r e s i -d e n t 22 years.Burn Se(j|. 2 0, 1 98 8 , at W a v e r -ly , she w i t e married to W - l Q k u nR . H o l m e s Feb. 21 , 1 93 1 , atA m e s .Prior to her retirement in1 97 2 , she was an e l e m e n t a r yt e a c h e r at W a v c r j y and CedarRapids. M r s . Jloljnes was amember o{ T r i n i t y U n i t e d M e t h -odist church and b o t h the S t a t eand N a t i o n a l ' E d u c a t i o n Assiis.S u r v i v i n g i n a d d i t i o n t o h e r

    lusband arc u daughter, M r s .C h a r l e s Jones, St. L o u i S i Mo.; as o n , Eugene Holmes, B l u eS p r i n g s , N e b , ; t h r e e sisters,M r s . M e r l i n J. H i l l m n n andM r s . Roger Herrman, b o t h ofD e s M o i n e s , a n d M r s . V a nt o u t , . M a s o n . C i t y , a n d f o u rgrandchildren. 'Services: I p . m . M o n d a y att h e C h a p e l o f M e m o r i e s b y t h eR e v . Ernest Larson o f T r i n i t yU n i t e d M e t h o d is t church.B u r i a l : C e d a r Memorial, ceme-tery. F r i e n d s may call at theCedar M e m o r i a l f u n e r a l h o m ea f t e r n o o n S u n d a y and at thechapel a f t e r 9 a.m. M o n d a y .F r i e n d s m a y , i f t h e y w i s h , do-nate t o t h e L i n n C o u n t y CancerSociety, .

    ;Series( C o n t i n u e d f r o m I'age I.)w a l k e d . G w o t i in i o W t * start f( yn to 11 furce-out, C m p a i K > r l i i toi r e e j i , BcaA scurlBg. N o U mt r u c k out. O t u ) r u n , t w o hits,o errors, tw o l e f t .

    TH IRD I N N I N GO A K L A N D - U o l U m a n f i l e dl e f t . Campaiieris singled toef t n n d : w u a o ut stealing, BewhM o r g a n . M e n k e t h r e w o u tII. N o r u n s , o n e hit,n orrors, n o n e l e f t . .C I N C I N N A T I -.- B a n d o t h r e wu t Hose. M o r g a n f l i e d lo shorte f t . T o l a n . singled. T o l a n b r o k eor second and was p i c k e d o f f ,H o l t z m a n to Epstein t o G r e e n .Vo r u n s , o n e h i t , n o errors, none

    e f t . FOURTH I NNI NGO A K L A N D ' N o l a n t h r e w o u tM o u . M e n k c t h r e w out E p s t e i n .3 a n d o popped to M o r g a n . M o t h -ng across. . .C I N C I N N A T I - Benchv a l k e d . Perez singled, s e n d i n gB e n c h to third. Bench scoredw h e n Meokc hit I n t o a f o r c e - o u t ,Carapaneris (o G r e e n . G c r o n i m ojounced to G r e e n , M e n k e g o i n go second. C o n c e p c i o n wasw /a Ik e d i n t e n t i o n a l l y . N o l a nt r u c k o u t . One run, one h i t , norrors, tw o l e f t .FIFTH I N N I N GO A K L A N D M o r g a n t h r e wut H e n d r i c k . ' Tenace hit

    Goodall * *" *car starts: Batterychargers, , l uheup equipment-3arron Motor Supply .Adv.* ' * *Tent Stolen - JoeCraig; 2 1 7 8Chandler street SW, reported a. e n t valued at $65. wa s stolen' rom his pickup truck F r i d a ymorning . ,*'. * *Fresh .Lebanese Bread, C a b -bage1 Rolls , M eat pies, 3B4-7343,1334 1s t A v e . NE , Fiesta Pa-ace.Adv. .

    Ge r a l d i n e Bouska.Geraldine A n n Bouska, 2 7 ,daughter of Mr. and M r s , LeoB o u s k a , 1 8 0 0 Fourteenth a v e n u eSW , died, i n N e w York C i t yT h u r s d a y a f t e r a short illness.B o r n J u n e 3,1945, she had livedin New Y o r k the last year.M i s s B o u s k a was a graduateof Begis h i g h school andM e r c y N u r s i n g technicians c h o o l , She had been e m p l o y e db y a n u r s i n g h o m e i n N e wY o r k .In a d d i t i o n to her parents, sheis survived by a sister, BonnitaMae S c h m i d t , and two brothers,R o n a l d J . - a r i d Steven C: B o u s k a ,al l of Cedar. R a p i d s ; T h e b o d yw i l l be .brought . to the Stewartf u n e r a l h o m e where servicesare p e n d i n g .

    Joseph A. Dr a h o sJoseph A. Dr ahos , 76, of 1306Second street SE, died Fridaya f t e r a long . il lness. Born in' zechoslovakia Jurie 17,1896, helad resided in C edar R a pi d ssince 1909. . .Surviving are two sisters, M r s .Jerry Prasil a nd B la nc he Lowe,and two b rot he r s , Geor ge andCha r le s D ra hos , all of Ce d a riapids. .Services: 11 a . m . Monday inhe K ub a f u n e ra l h o m e east by,he Rev. Wil l iam B. . Harnish3urial : Czech National ceme-. e r y . Friends may call at. . . the C u b a f un e r a l home east af te r 9a . m . Su n d a y :

    * * " ' * .T h e f t Rejiorted J u l i e H u d -s o n , 4537 N a v a j o drive N E , r e -p o r t e d a tape u n i t v a l u e d a t $ 1 09w a s s t o l en f r o m h e r c a r T h u r s -d a y n i g h t . '' - . - * - * . * .S w i s s C o l o n y , . L i n d a l e Plaza:Fresh W i s c o n s i n C h e dd arc u r d s. A d v .

    . * * '*C a r Parts S t o le n H a r r yHardman, 5 7 3 1 O h i o s t r e e t S Wt o l d p o l i c e ' an . - a l t e r n a t o r a n dm a n i f o l d v a l u e d at 1 5 4 0 w e r es t o l e n f r o m h is garage b e t w e e nW e d n e s d a y and Friday.* * * . . . .E s t a t e Sale-111.6 7th St. SEF u r n i t u r e , a n t i q u e s , c l o t h e st o o l s , m i s c e l l a n e o u s . S u n . 10-6.Football * * *F a n s . A f t e r the

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    HONG K O NG (UP I ) - Twoicrsons wer e kil led and 211 in-jured Saturday in an ej iplosionwhich rocked Hong Kong's larges t Japanese department storepolice said.. The explosion , t r iggered by ig a s : l e a k , oc c u r re d on t h e . m e zza mn estore. floor of the D a i m a r i.A weekend shoppingcrowd of several hundr ed , peopliwa s in th e store at the t ime.A f ire services sp okesmansa id : "It happened when somif i r e m e n were check ing thibui ld ing after .there wer e reports of a strong coal gas m e l l . "One of the dead, was a f irem a n , " Seventy- two persons, ineluding 12 f ireme n and two pol icemen, were admit ted to ho spitals while . 1 3 9 others weret r ea ted and discharged, a poliosp okesman said .

    campaign; . .openly or ot he rwise," he said ."In several cases, there., ha sbeen no evidence of ppliticamotivation. However , it is s'afito assume tha t the majority oincidents hav e been politicallyinspired. Although nod necessari-ly with the a pprova l of Mc -Govern campaign people."T h e m e m o Sskcd c a m p a i g ns t a f f e r s t o t i g h t e n s e c u r i t y p r e -c a u t i o n s . -Municfoal Jury

    C e d a r H a p i d s m u n i c i p a l courto f f i c i a l s a n n o u n c e d I ' Y i d u y thatthe municipal court jury needn o t report f o r d u t y o n Monday.

    game, t r S a t y o u r f a m i l y ! A M d ub o n W i l d l i f e Series-Oct. 22 , . 5 : 31an d 8 p.m., C o e , Season t i c k e t s ,A r m s t r o n g ' s or d o o r . A d v .' * * . * ' . ' . - " : !B r c a k i n Ueporlcd Sopcr'sS k e l l y , . 2 7 4 3 M l . . y e r n o n . r o a d ,r e p o r t e d six b a t t e r i e s , two tires,tw o C o m p r e s s i o n g a u g e s - a n do n e tachometer v a l u e d at .at o t a l o f $ 28 8 .5 1 erc s t o l e n d u r -in g a b r e a k i n at the s t a t i o nT h u r s d a y n i g h t .* * *;'' l !> c -25c P u m p k i n s , g o u r d s, In -

    Defends 5 TrainmenAccused in TragedyS A L T I L L O , M e x i c o ( A P ) -T h e h e a d of t h e R a i l w a y W o r k e rU n i o n h a s come to the d e f e n sof f i v e c r e w m e n a c c u s e d - o f h im i c i d e in a t r a i n w r e c k in w h i c2 0 4 . r e l i g i o u s p i l g r i m s w e rk i l l e d an d 1 ,09 8 i n j u r e d .M a r i a n o V i l l a n e u v a M o l i n a lab e l e d as "savage a c c u s a t i o nr e p o r t s t h a t t h e crewmen w e rd r u n k a n d . . c a r r y i n g o n w i tw o m e n w h e n t h e t r a i n sped oth e tracks awl b u r n e d Oct. 5 .M o l i n a charged, "scrioud i a n c o r n . N o v a k ' s , ' . 3 7 U Cottagei^"" in th e i n v e s t i g a t i o n a n~. ' . ' '. i . nifiHiinr t nic itmrm u s n i u r l nolG r o v e S E . A d v .

    T E L E P H O N f N U M B E R SFo r K t f f f , Spoilt, lo^ktt-ping, Ointroi fa>Iwrnlitn an t Clli t .jXol liiltd lib**ll ......: ...... ............ SH-IJM

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    p l e d g e d h is u n i o n w o u l d h eld e f e n d ( h e c r e w m e n , w h o a rb e i n g h e l d a w a i t i n g trial."These men are the best wh a v e , " - M o l i n a aald, " b u t e v e nt h e y w e r e c o m m o n crlmhmthey h a v e a right to be delended.liroltier to I'arlsB O N N ( A P J . S i g i s m u n d vo fB r s t i n , brother of rocket c x p e rW c r n h e r v o n Braun, ha s te caccepted by the French g o v e r nment as Bonn's next amba*sador in Paris!

    h o m e run into the l e f t f i e l dseats. Green - f l i e d to T o l a n .loltzman f l i e d deep to Rose.O n e r u n , one h i t , no errors,on e l e f t , '. C I N C I N N A T I .- Rose f i l e d; eep to Hendrick. M o r g a nt r u c k o u t . T o l a n f i l e d to Rudi. J o t h i n g across.SIXTH I N N I N GO A K L A N D - M e n k e m a d e aparkling catch of Campaneris'iner. R u d i f l i e d to right. A l o uv a l k e d . M o r g a n t h r e w o u t Ep-t e i n . N o r u n s , n o h i t s , n osrrors, on e l e f t . .C I N C I N N A T I Bench d o u -ij.ed a g a i n s t t h e right f i e l d w a l l .A n g e r s r e l i e v e d H o l t z m a n .'erez s t r u c k o u t . M e n k e strucku t. G e r o n i m o l i n e d t o l e f t ; N or u n s , o n e h i t , n o errors, o n e l e f t .

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