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The Holland Evening Sentinel from Holland, Michigan • Page 13

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Holland, Michigan
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24,1974 THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL PAGE FIVE Distrust By Voters Said Increasing ANN ARBOR (UPI) every American who trusts the I government, there are three! I compared with 22 per cent (cq) in 1972 -erbo expressed the similar opinion. I The report also said, "in aa atmosphere of growing distrust I of President Nixon. the public's I estimation of the Supreme Court and Congress has improved. 0 Mted Penormance than tee the reverse of a year said "ahnost twice as many favored a reduction is President's oowers as iavor- oi elections. Lmversity of Michigan peris also said Tuesday toat for the iirst time since their survev 1 began in 1958, persons who dii "However, those who wanted trust the government outnum- 1 Congress to more oer believers by a 2-1 ratio, outnumbered those who Wanted The survey, based on inter- 1 it to have less influence by views with 1,444 persons IS and three to one, and opinion was I over, said, "now one of every nearlv two to one in favor i two Americans falls in the most I more power for the Supreme cynical category, while a quar- 1 the CPS survey con- ter of the population is in the eluded.

most trusting group." 1 "Surprisingly," the university; Founder of Knott's I center for political studies Berry Farm Dies at 84 (CPS) said, "the growth of dis- trust has not swelled the ranks 1 BUEXA PARK. Celif. (UPI) of the Democratic but I-- Private graveside services? has instead accentuated a will be held Thursday for trend for voters to move away Cornelia Knott whose tasty 1 from allegiance to either major chicken dinners built a limping partv." i berry farm into the fifth The CPS survey also said 29 i biggest tourist attraction in 1 oer cent of those questioned California. said they have "not much" I Mrs. Knott.

84, died Tuesday faith in whether elections make I a heart attack in the house RUSSIAN SHAKE Sen. Edward M. Kennedy reaches into the crowd to shake hands with admirers during a visit to the central market Tuesday at Trilisi, Russia. Kennedy the government pay attention helped her husband brought a whiff of American political cam- 1 1 1 t.t I 1 what people think. That figure build more than half a century i represented an increase of 6 i ago- per cent November, 1972.

I She and her husband made; The center said 41 per cent of I Knott's Berry Farm one of the I I the persons sampled" described i biggest drawing cards on PfQype themselves as California tourist compared to 36 per cent who i curt. "lean toward" the Democrats! nr. 1 and 21 per cent "who favor" Dies i the Republicans. HONG KONG (UPI) Ful LENINGRAD, S.S.R. (UPI) Trust has declined "alarming-i Tso-yi one of Nationalist i a ly" the center said and added Chinese President Chiang Kai-! paigning to the Soviet Union as he moved through a maze of meat, cheese and vegetable stands with a crowd of several thousands at his heels, straining to get glimpse of him.

(UPI telephoto) followed the senator from the bread to fruit stalls, from the cheese to seat stands, when he visited Tbilisi's central market. Kennedy posed by an apple vendor while an aide took a Recent -Accidents ine Soviet living opposite! 1 photograph "with "an" instant-1 each other on 17th st backed developing camera The senator i cars from 1 driveways then gave the vendor a signed da 7 a 1:38 Pm and co1 photo and a Xennedv half-dollar! hded the street. The cars applauding JQ i ear nlastic were driven by Jane south, yerv very Brummitt. 17, of 113 'R'est 17th Americans generallv feel that shek most talented generals na ci a no changes are needed in defected to the Commu-! 1 11 sefc utu 1mo verv flfiendlv," KennedvI st Michael Truman Gray, basic system of government. I nists in 1949.

has died in! signtseemg and nandsaake 1 17 of 114 West 17th St. However, the center many Peking, the Hsinhua News Pi 0 TM 30 I0rmer blacks (38 per cent) felt funda- 1 Agency reported today. He was 1 oi-J-zarist Russia. mental changes are needed, 1 79. The seoa WITH AN OIL CHANGE AND (AC) OIL FILTER CHANGE It's as simple as that.

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Kennedy was scheduled to fly back to Moscow tonight and leave "Russia Thursday morning a Young Pioneer palace where and Research Society will hold youngsters, dressed in white an open meeting May 1 at Ham- sfairts and red kerchiefs, sangjpton Township hall "in Bay Co- and danced for him. unty at 7:30 pirn. Kennedy, accompanied by his -wife, Joan, and children. After Easter Sale! CHILDL1FE ROBIN HOOD STEPMASTER SANDALS Boys' Girl's Tennis Oxfords White, Red, Navy SO97 3 DAYS ONLY! Open Daily 'Til 5:30 Your Charge Cards Are Always Welcome Fri.Saf. Til 9 p.m.

SUBSCRIBE TO THE SENTINEL 13 Ted Jr also visited after a week visit lunching at a state cooperative vineyard. American-style campaign niques in a land of colorless, one-party politics. Crowds of smiling, dapping, va.A. Decketr, V-Ofounder cheering citizens greeted'him Of Two Colleges, Dies everywhere he went "in Tbilisi. the "exuberant capital of the i BEVERLY HTLLS, Calif.

Soviet Union's southern Repub-j (UPI) Garner A. Beckett, 33, I industrialist, civic leader and acted the way cofounder of two colleges, died Tuesday. the Massachusetts Democrat Beckett was founding board I and Kennedy responded just as chairman of Claremont Men's though he were on the I College and a cofounder of I campaign trail back home. I Harvey Mudd College. -In 1957 i lie of Georgia.

The Soviets I Americans usually do around He pumped hands, smiled, stopped saying. i much." to chat and "Thank vou kept very One watching Soviet matron said. "Isn't he beautiful." A jostling crowd of thousands the National Conference of Christians and Jews gave him its annual national honor award' "for his many community contributions to the advancement of good human relations among all men." WARDS CARRIES ALL PAINT IN STOCK! 7 DAYS SAVE ON INDOOR LATEX PAINT i INTERIOR LATEX FLAT 99 REGULARLY 4.99 SK pcAt a 53crcntecd cover any color surface ccc3 applied to lebel rof tc- 450 square fee! 1 ydSon en cud nc5 to exceed 325 iqccre feet per gcHor. on porous or texTure3 If IW? fc3s to ccver cs stcfed bring ihe lebe! cf psfcrf to yoor Pecrest Words trench and we pcrnt to cr, er yowr cptrcn, refund complete pcrchcie Dries quickly in fust 30 minutes Soap, wafer clean-up for foofs Choose from 10 decorator colors YOUR CHOICE 99 GALLON REG. 6.99 SEMI-GLOSS Scrubbable, sfain-reslsfcmi finish for walls end woodwork Fast soap and wafer clean-up In 25 fade-resistant colors REG.

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