113721 |
Look who got left out of the history books! - Notable Iowa women |
03/14/1976 |
7E:1 |
Women and Politics |
113722 |
Toothless rights law. |
03/15/1976 |
10A:1 |
Civil Rights |
113723 |
Contortions on taxes. |
03/15/1976 |
10A:1 |
Property Tax |
113724 |
Railway chief's blunt talk wins few friends in Iowa. |
03/15/1976 |
3A:1 |
Railroads |
113725 |
Bicentennial pitch for license plates - along with Iowa, Delaware and New J |
03/15/1976 |
1B:1 |
Automobiles - License Plates |
113726 |
Skydiving show promoter held in Texas jail - Jacques Laperriere, organizer |
03/15/1976 |
1A:2 |
Parachuting |
113727 |
Can't stop 'raunchy' acts in Polk County bars: Sheriff D. Clemens. |
03/15/1976 |
6A:2 |
Obscenity (Law) |
113728 |
Turmoil in Spain. |
03/15/1976 |
10A:1 |
Spain |
113729 |
Orpheum's old ceiling tiles are put to new use, Dubuque, Iowa |
03/15/1976 |
3A:3 |
Theater Buildings |
113730 |
A private foundation operated by the Des Moines Area Community College is g |
03/15/1976 |
1A:3 |
Junior Colleges |
113731 |
Iowa House votes to forbid abortions during the last three months of pregna |
03/16/1976 |
1A:4 |
Abortion |
113732 |
Gallup Poll: Jimmy Carter tied with H. Humphrey, leads President Ford in he |
03/16/1976 |
2B:2 |
Presidential Candidates |
113733 |
Iowa legislators learn that the publicity surrounding aerosols has already |
03/16/1976 |
7A:5 |
Pressure Packaging |
113734 |
Des Moines City Council okays budget: Higher taxes, will call on state to p |
03/16/1976 |
1A:1 |
Property Tax |
113735 |
Iowa House vote: 'Sexual abuse' between spouses a crime. |
03/16/1976 |
4A:1 |
Rape |
113736 |
Secretary Henry Kissinger in campaign |
03/16/1976 |
8A:1 |
Kissinger, Henry A. |
113737 |
R. Anderson says a bill gving the Commerce Commission the authority to dete |
03/16/1976 |
6A:3 |
Atomic Power Plants |
113738 |
Skydiving show promoter faces additional charges |
03/16/1976 |
3A:5 |
Parachuting |
113739 |
Iowa House vote: 'Sexual abuse' between spouses a crime |
03/16/1976 |
4A:1 |
Sex and Law |
113740 |
Iowa Senate gives go-ahead to long trucks in Iowa, twenty-four to twenty-tw |
03/16/1976 |
1A:6 |
Trucks |