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Waterloo THE WEATHER Partly cloudy and warmer tonight. High tomorrow in the 60s with only a slight chance of rain. S. it I Qfiw if hurt If Hi Oir'im The National Weather By The Associated Press Saturday -f-T i -ii itiii j-r "i i' StMMim. mmimmiSmml) imtitm iAiiHruJniMtkiMm car, (background) driven by Mrs.

Avis D. Huffman, 33, of 838 S. Evans Evansdale, careened into a utility pole after the crash. Authorities said Miss Voyna failed to stop for a stop sign. (Courier photo by Dave Brown) A 19-YEAR-OLD Cresco woman, Miss Phyllis Ann Voyna, was killed shortly before noon yesterday when her car (foreground) was struck broadside by another car at the intersection of Highway 281 (Independence Avenue) and N.

Raymond Rd. The second EXTENDED FORECAST Tuesday through Thursday A chance of rain on Wednesday and Thursday. Cooling through the period. Lows near 50 Tuesday, cooling to 30 to 40 Thursday. Highs mid 60s to low 70s on Tuesday, cooling to 55 to 60 on Thursday.

WATERLOO TEMPERATURES Saturday, 7 a.m. (official) .....39 Saturday 9 a.m. (official) 43 Saturday 11 a.m. (official) ....55 Saturday 1 p.m. (official) 58 Saturday 3 p.m.

(official) 61 Saturday 6 p.m. (downtown) ..53 Saturday 9 p.m. (downtown) ..45 Saturday 11 p.m. (downtown) .43 High Year ago 62 Low year ago 32 Sunset Sunday, 6:20 p.m.; Sunrise Monday 7:29 a.m.; Sunset Monday, 6: 19 p.m. MISSISSIPPI RIVER STAGES DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) Mississippi River stages Saturday flood stages in Dracneis) LaCrosse (12) 4 8 fall .1 Lansing Dam 9 McGregor Guttenbrg Dubuque (17) Davenport Keokuk (18) 7.8 rise .1 (18) 12.7 rise .1 (18) 6.8 rise .1 (15) 3.9 rise .1 7.0 No change (15) 4.1 fall .2 (16) 2.3 fall .1 oman killed, four scandals in Italy ROME (AP) Allegations that senior intelligence officials have covered up rightist plots against the government over the last (our years have suddenly emerged as a major issue in the Italian politics.

Gen. Vito Miceli, head of Italy's military intelligence agency until July, has been placed under investigation on suspicion that he attempted to bury his agency's findings on the plots. DEFENSE Minister Giulio Andreotti, who ordered the investigation, will appear before Parliament's defense committee next week to report on a dossier of various attempts against the state. Andreotti was received Friday night by President Giovanni Leone in what was believed to be a review of the controversy. The nation's powerful leftist parties requested an urgent meeting of the government.

But Premier Mariano Rumor, who resigned two weeks ago, said his government is staying on as a caretaker and only for routine administration matters until a viable government is formed. La Stampa's influential columnist Carlo Casalegno wrote Saturday that certain "grave facts ascertained beyond doubt" included the following: "In 1970," he wrote, "there was an armed insurrection attempt with the direct complicity and connivance of some The investigation was obstructed, the guilty protected and the defense of the republic weakened." AFTER A sweeping probe, state prosecutors have issued 20 arrest warrants, including some against colonels, on charges that they attempted to engineer a coup on the night of Dec. 7, 1970. The mastermind of the coup, investigators claim, was the late Prince Junio Valerio Borghese, a fascist war hero who fled to Spain and died there this August. On the day of the attempted coup the plotters moved about 200 armed paramilitary forest rangers to within a few hundred yards of the national radio and television center and infiltrated a commando unit into the Interior Ministry, the investigators say.

Courier's world HI LO PRC Otlk 46 23 clr 78 48 clr 78 47 clr 40 24 .33 sn 71 32 77 42 clr 78 41 clr 62 35 cdy 75 42 clr 52 29 clr 80 58 cdy 41 32 clr 77 43 cdy 74 35 .09 clr 46 35 .01 cdy 49 35 cdy 46 31 .01 cdy 77 43 clr 65 43 clr 44 30 cdy 38 29 cdy 16 5 cl in county two-car crash Albany Albu'que Amanllo Anchorage Asheville Atlanta Birmingham Bismarck Boise Boston Brownsville Buffalo' Charleston Charlotte Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Denver Des Moines Detroit Duluth Fairbanks Fort Worth LAST QUARTER Nov, 7 Nov. 14 Sunrise Monday 7:29 a.m. Moonset Sunday 10:09 p.m. PRECIPITATION DATA Rainfall in Waterloo since Jan. 1 4.6 Rainfall since Oct.

1 Normal October precipitation -38 They were taken to St. Francis Hospital, where Elwin and Paul were in fair condition and Warren was in good, condition late last night. A passing motorist, identified as Jerry-Luck, 216 S. Adrian stopped to assist in the accident and was given credit for reviving the youngest boy, Elwin. The deputy said Luck administered mouth-to-mouth resuscitation until ambulance attendants arrived.

The deputy said the Huffman car careened into a utility pole after the crash. Miss Voyna's car skidded into a ditch. A Cresco woman was killed and four members of a Evansdale family injured, in a two-car collision yesterday about six miles east of Waterloo, authorities said. The dead woman was identified as Miss Phyllis Ann Voyna, 19, of Rt. 2, Cresco.

She was pronounced dead on arrival at Allen Memorial Hospital. According to a Black Hawk County sheriffs deputy, the accident happened shortly before noon at the intersection of Highway 281 (Independence Avenue) and N. Raymond Road. The deputy said Miss Voyna was traveling north when her car was struck broadside by an eastbound car driven by Mrs. Avis D.

Huffman, 33, of 838 S. Evans MISS VOYNA, the deputy said, had failed to stop for a stop sign. The deputy said Mrs. Huffman and her three young sons were thrown from the vehicle. One witness said Mrs.

Huffman rolled several times in the roadway, got up and ran to assist her children. She sustained a minor shoulder injury, officials said. Her sons, Paul 12, Warren, 9, and Elwin, 7, suffered head and facial cuts. 111 13 II Daily record 9 5th District, said in a statement Friday that "Steve will go to Colorado immediately to respond in person to whatever charges there may be." Hospital visit TOKYO (AP) Premier Chou En-lai met Saturday with Danish Premier Poul Hartling and his wife in Peking hospital, a broadcast from the Chinese capital said. The broadcast gave no details of the conversation, which was described as friendly.

The 76-year-old Chou reportedly suffered a heart attack in May. His meeting with the Hartlings was his first appearance since he met President El Hadj Comar Bongo of Gabon in the hospital Oct. 6. It's a record GREATEST MEAT greatest meat eaters in the world are the people of Uruguay, with an average consumption of 10.93 ounces per person per day in 1964-1966. Lowest consumption is .16 ounce in Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon) in 1968.

(From the Guinness Book of World Records) petroleum products from Iran, Kissinger's alleged agreement may have been verbal or written, the newspaper said, noting that it does not specify from where the United States would supply the oil. THE ABU Rhodeis oilfields were under Italian management before the 1967 war, the newspaper said, adding that "even greater oil riches" are thought to lie in surrounding areas of the Sinai desert coast. According to the newspaper, the American Oil Co. (AMOCO) held exploration concession rights for the largest areas surrounding Abu Rhodeis. John Pederten Wf 726W.4th iM2 cost mW in.wmmMi i jwimii mwi iw wm.M.i iwmnw.n.i w.mwn i i-w wmwhiiupmwh nMPum 1 i n.

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919 Olive ill, taken to Allen Memorial Hospital, Waterloo. SATURDAY, 10:13 a.m., to 2107'i College William Negley, 84, ill, taken to Sartori Memorial Hospital. BIRTHS REPORTED Sartori Memorial Hospital McGARVEY, Mr. and Mrs. William, 2103 Waterloo Road, boy.

LORENSON, Mr. and Mrs. David, 921 Columbia girl. WARDELL, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray, Rt. 2, PACKARD, Mr. and Mrs. Michael, 2909 Rainbow girl. I BUILDING PERMITS ALLIED BUILDERS at 612 Juanita construct four room frame dwelling with fireplace, attached garage and brick veneer, $30,000.

JURY NOTICE District court jury panel II should report for duty at 9 a.m. tomorrow, according to Joan Glaza, clerk of court. Crisis calls Alcoholics Anonymous Cedar Falls 277-1453 Council 235-6571 Drug Council 233-9288 Ambulance emergency .2914277 Convalescent 266-1715 Birthright 233-7288 Crime check 291-4274 Crisis line 234-6603 Fire Inhalator Dial-a-devotion 234-4517 'Police suicide prevention, emotional crises 291-4264 VD queries 291-2417 School queries 235-6780. Or 23W789 Joynt Inc 277-3141 Runaways to contact parents 1-800-621-4000 Hi Pick Up and Delivery i ii! ill ii Mff Chess champs agree to draw MOSCOW (AP) Soviet grandmasters Anatoly Karpov and Viktor Korchnoi have agreed to call their marathon 13th game a draw in the world chess challengers round. The 13th game was ad-; journal Thursday after 96 4 moves, and the 14th game ended Friday night in a draw after 30 moves.

Karpov and Korchnoi agred Saturday not to resume play in the 13th game. They are to begin their 15th game on Monday. Karpov leads 2-0 in the series which has seen 12 draws. Warrant issued FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) A warrant charging possession of marijuana and LSD has been issued for Steve Jarman, 19, the son of Rep.

John Jarman, D-Okla. Dist. Atty. Stewart Van-Meveren said identical warrants for Jarman and a woman identified as Janet Harmon were issued after their cabin near Estes Park was raided Oct. 7.

Jarman senior, seeking his 13th term from Oklahoma's One killed in prison disturbance REIDSV1LLE, Ga. (AP) -Living quarters at Georgia's maximum security prison were integrated in April, after violence blocked earlier Officials said they knew it was only a matter of time before overcrowded conditions would trigger a racial disturbance. IT HAPPENED Friday night, when a cellblock brawl between black and white prisoners left one inmate dead and 12 others injured. For months, prison department officials have been warning publicly that crowded conditions at the Redisville prison made the institution a "powderkeg." Yesterday, they were emphasizing their belief that overcrowding, not race, was the root cause of Friday's fight. A spokeswoman for the prison system said that, until Friday, officials had been pleased with the lack of major racial trouble at Reidsville.

She added that in an overcrowded prison there are bound to be fights; including some between blacks and whites. The prison was built about 35 years ago to hold 1,100 prisoners, but was housing 2,900 men by the late said the department spokeswoman. closes PHILADELPHIA (AP) -The musical "Miss Moffat," delayed several times before its opening here two weeks ago, has closed because actress Bette Davis has suffered a recurrence of the back and leg problems that slowed rehearsals. The show at the Shubert Theater had eight more days to run. Smith, 24, 2220 W.

Fourth Cedar Falls. Steven Allen Lake, 22, 1531 Sager and Tamara Jean Fischels, 19, same address. Charles Stanley Hobert, 21, 767 Russell and Lee Anne Peterson, 22, 530 East End Evansdale. Keith Ray Huting, legal age, 1032 Home Park and Patricia Ann Leisinger, legal age, 1320 Parker Cedar Falls. Robert Dean Nelsen, 20, 1103 Lafayette and Joan Louise Dahl, 18, 713 Wellington St.

Kenneth John Wittmayer, 24, 1314 Orchard Cedar Falls, and Barbara Ann Foster, 21, La Porte City. Randy Dell Friedley, 25, 2124 W. 27th Cedar Falls, and Jill Marie Mason, 22, Independence. Eddie Newton Edmisten, 19, La Porte City, and Mary Anne Kimble, 17, LaPorte City. Charles Samuel Davis, 27, 626 Wellington and Bobette Joy George, 31, 1409 W.

Second Cedar Falls. Donald Lowell Kester, 29, 110 Henry Court, and Judith Diann Keeney, 27, 133 Hillside Dr. Cedar Falls FIRE ALARMS FRIDAY, 2:42 p.m., to Beaver Valley and Union roads, Ken Miller farm, fire in combine, caused by fuel pump malfunction, no loss. FRIDAY, 3:42 p.m., to 2122 University residence of Duane Wessels, tree on fire, no loss. EMERGENCY CALLS FRIDAY, 6:50 p.m.

to 716 State Ruth Simpson, 84, restricted breathing, taken to Sartori Memorial Hospital. SATURDAY, 7:57 a.m., to 1715 Tremont Dorothy Luck, 49, of STAY FRESH SMART AND DRY WITH OUR r-i WATER REPELLANT SERVICE OCTOBER SALE $1.50 Value Home from war Pallbearers carry one of the two caskets containing the remains of 10 bomber crewmen following funeral services for them at Ft. Meyer Chapel. The crewmen, who vanished in a New FIRST OUARTEk Oct. 23 Oct.

31 Sunset Sunday 6:20 p.m. Moonrise Sunday 12:17 p.m. FIRE ALARMS FRIDAY, 9:30 p.m., to intersection of La Porte Road and Cornwall Aevnue, fire in engine compartment of car driven by Cindy Harris, 1729 Easton caused by defective carburator, considerable loss. FRIDAY, 10:06 p.m., to 1100 block of Franklin trash fire, no loss. EMERGENCY CALLS FRIDAY, 12:56 p.m., to.

1900 block of Baltimore Street, one-car accident, David Shearon, 19, of 1330. Hammond shoulder injury; Lynn Hannigan, 16, of 1160 Hammond abdominal injury; and Thomas Brunscheon, 16, of 1835 Mitchell chest injury, all taken to Schoitz Memorial Hospital. FRIDAY, 1:25 p.m., to John Deere Waterloo Tractor Works medical department, Eugene Luck, 50, 919 Olive Cedar Falls, heart attack, administered oxygen 15 minutes, taken to Allen Memorial Hospital. FRIDAY, 4:01 p.m., to 619 Linden Joan Genalous, 32, ill, taken to St. Francis Hospital.

FRIDAY, 6:07 p.m., to 1801 Commercial Henry Burmester, 74, apparent stroke, administered oxygen 15 minutes, taken to Allen Memorial Hospital. FRIDAY, 9:02 p.m., to Brown Owl Tavern, 121 E. Fifth Joe Pham, 30, of 225 S. Court, Cedar Falls, puncture wound in head, taken to Allen Memorial Hospital. FRIDAY, 10:03 p.m., to 815 Steely Louis Murphy, 53, 518 Glenwood facial cuts and nose and hand injuries, taken to Schoitz Memorial Hospital.

BIRTHS REPORTED Allen Memorial Hospital JOHNSON, Mr. and Mrs. Larry, Rt. 1, Clarksville, girl. ROGERS, Mr.

and Mrs. 2509 University girl. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Pryor, 1733 Bertch girl.

Schoitz Memorial Hospital McCARVILLE, Mr. and Mrs. David, 2739 Burton boy. REITER, Mr. and Mrs.

Steve, 420 Oaklawn girl. LICENSED TO WED Francis Thomas McGruder, legal age, Lawler, and Mildred Pearl Saunders, legal age, Wellington St; Mark Earl Magee, 23, 808 Rainbow and Janet Ann LARRY D. BAKER Certified Hearing Aid Audialogiit I i 4 Guinea jungle on May 7, 1944 while flying their B24 bomber, were laid to rest in Arlington National Cemetery. Their plane was discovered recently. (APPhotofax) Israel assured of oil supplies Vesco WASHINGTON (AP) A legislative battle under way in Costa Rica could decide the fate of U.S.

efforts to return Robert L. Vesco to this country. The 57-member legislative assembly in that small Latin American country is considering a move to repeal a March 1973 extradition law commonly known as "the Vesco Law" because it seems tailor-made to shield the fugitive financier from U.S. authorities. If the law is repealed or substantially amended, diplomatic and investigative sources here say the Justice battled Department will renew its extradition efforts.

VESCO IS wanted on charges stemming from a $200,000 contribution to former President Nixon's re-election in an alleged attempt to influence an investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission. a C3 en IN Br ICBBI HARD of HEARING? NEW AIDS NOW AVAILABLE from DAIUBERG ELECTRONICS with EXTRA LONG BATTERY LIFE! (Qvejc 1,300 Hours on Just One Battery) ATBflM over The Justice Department has made two previous attempts to extradite Vesco once from Costa Rica and once from the Bahamas but in both cases was rejected by local courts. Vesco is living in Costa Rica where, according to recent Senate testimony, he has amassed an arsenal of highly sophisticated firearms. a LUMBER CHICAGO (AP) Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has promised that the United States will replace Israel's oil losses if Israel gives up the Sinai oilfields it seized in the 1967 Middle East War, the Chicago Daily News reported yesterday. The Abu Rhodeis oil fields, yield about 100,000 barrels of oil daily worth $1 million on the current market and provide about half of Israel's oil consumption, the newspaper reported.

It said the fields, located on the Gulf of Suez just south of the city of the largely-decimated city of Suez, therefore are a "a major factor in the intensely complicated peace negotiations." KISSNGER'S secret promise was part of the disengagement agreement he negotiated last May but has not been made public, reporter Georgie Anne Geyer of the Daily News Foreign Service said. But she said "it was revealed to me by "unimpeachable sources." A State Department spokesman said yesterday that the department had no comment on the report. The story, datelined from Beirut, said Israel now depends greatly on the oilfields for its industrial needs, acquiring most of the rest of its To Introduce This New Model we will give a LIFETIME FREE SUPPLY of BATTERIES with the Purchase off This New Aid. This means you will never have to buy batteries with the use off this new aid. All garments must be drycleaned at regular pTice before treatment.

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