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100 YEARS AGO Feb. 15, 1920

■ Four cases of pneumonia were reported to the city Health Department yesterday. The number of influenza cases was less than at any time since January 22. Only nine cases were reported for February 14, although 32 report cards were received, bearing dates of the past week. No deaths were reported yesterday. According to the Arkansas statutes all deaths must be reported to the Bureau of Vital Statistics within 72 hours.

50 YEARS AGO Feb. 15, 1970

TEXARKANA — Dr. Mitchell Young of Texarkana, Tex., national president of Freedom, Inc., said Saturday that his group is planning a rally of from 10,000 to 20,000 people on the steps of the Arkansas Capitol at 1 p.m. next Saturday to show “we aren’t going to let the social planners take over the schools and are opposed to forced integratio­n.” He said the demonstrat­ion would be to show Governor Rockefelle­r that the citizens of Arkansas were against busing and HEW guidelines and “if he doesn’t take a stand he’s dead politicall­y in Arkansas . ... He’d might as well not even file to run for governor.”

25 YEARS AGO Feb. 15, 1995

■ Buster Corley and Dave Corriveau, two of Little Rock’s most successful restaurate­urs in the 1970s, plan to go public with their Dave and Buster’s Inc. and its giant restaurant-entertainm­ent concept. The two, who now live in Dallas, have five Dave and Buster’s restaurant and entertainm­ent complexes operating and are building two more in Chicago.

10 YEARS AGO Feb. 15, 2010

■ The Pulaski County Quorum Court Ways and Means Committee is set to discuss the distributi­on of state money to the county’s fire department­s that has ruffled the feathers of the Little Rock, North Little Rock and Jacksonvil­le mayors. The meeting, which had been planned for Feb. 9, was reschedule­d because of weather and is now set for 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. The money in question is $179,700 of Act 884 General Improvemen­t Funds. The Legislatur­e appropriat­es the money annually to the counties, which divide it among 900 fire department­s. Mayors Mark Stodola of Little Rock, Patrick Hays of North Little Rock and Gary Fletcher of Jacksonvil­le have said their cities were cheated six months ago when the Intergover­nmental Cooperatio­n Council voted in their absence to distribute the money equally rather than based on population as in the past.

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