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The Daily Reporter from Dover, Ohio • Page 8

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Dover, Ohio
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Wite Mif, 25, IMS Vjoscow Chinese students in Moscow are trying to organize another attack on the U.S. Embassy in defiance of Soviet warnings that they will be punished. Under Peking's orders, they are seeking a showdown on the angry turn in Soviet-Chinese relations caused by the last stone-throwing demonstration against U.S. policy in Viet Nam. Miscellaneous PHILADELPHIA Swirling flames and thick, black smoke billowed through upper floors of a fashionable, 12-story apartment building at noon yesterday, trapping 100 men, women and children.

One man suffocated. About a dozen others were treated for smoke inhalation and shock. NEW YORK Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rod II returned yesterday from a 32-day honeymoon In Europe.

Ford said he expected to stay in New York City for some time to attend meetings." Education 'business confirm Fountain's appointment tomorrow. COLUMBUS Saturday, April 3, Is the final date for Ohio high school senior and Juniors to register for the April test session of the American College Testing Program. Students can obtain registration forms and Instructions from their high school offices. The test will be given Saturday, April 24, at 75 test centers throughout the state. AKRON David Lady, 17, an East High School senior who says he would rather fight than switch to a conventional has been suspended from Mr jclasses until he gets rid of his CLEVELAND Robert Koun- tain, director of choral organizations and professor of singing at Oberlin College since 1948, has been nominated to the new dean of the Oberlin College Conservatory of Music.

Dr. Robert K. Carr, Oberlin president said college trustees are expected to Beatle-type coiffure. He also asserts he is subjected to illegal religious training at a weekly school assembly. The school board acknowledges that a prayer is offered but says this is legal despite the U.S.

Supreme Court. Casablanca, Morocco Some unrest continued in Morocco today in the wake of antigovernment riots in which at least 7 persons were killed. The demonstrations began in protest against a government regulation cutting off one year of secondary schooling. Government COLUMBUS Charging that his aides had been "hampered" by the Republican state administration in trying to obtain information, Senate Democratic Leader Frank W. King introduced a resolution yesterday demanding an accounting of public money spent on publication of a state promotional booklet and a state highway map.

Court Docket COLUMBUS The Ohio Supreme Court yesterday unani mously upheld a Public Utilities Commission dismissal of a union complaint asking for a 5- man crew to move a diesel locomotive instead of 3. LOS ANGELES A federal judge yesterday ordered ex- gambling kingpin Mickey Cohen, 50, to pay 1392,711 in back income taxes, interest and penalties. District Judge Gus Solomon ruled that Cohen already serving a 15-year prison sentence for income tax evasion owes the sum for the years 1945-50. Deaths COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)-Paul D. Fleming 76, of Newark, former Muskingum County audi tor and father of Paul (Pete) Fleming, executive secretary of the Ohio Racing Commission died in University Hospital to day.

He had been the receni victim of a heart attack. Globe Trotting BERLIN Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt said today he favors more intensive sports contacts with East Germany. 'Sports is an important bridge for the people of divided Germany. Sports meetings between all Germans should be encouraged," Brandt said in an 11-page memorandum to a German reunification organization, the "Indivisible Germany Trust." HONOLULU (AP) Syng- COUPON 26-29 ng yestcrtny to pocket w0rM record check, worth 3W.13* pounds won for a one- cent bet on the British soccer wols. then LkkNard, 31, turned his two pals sharing the fortune and asked "How's this for living?" LONDON (AP) Sir Alec Douglas-Home's Conservatives suffered defeat in his home territory Wednesday when the Liberal party won the Conservative seat in Roxburgh.

The election outcome was cer tain to heighten agitation for Douglas-Home's replacement as leader of the party. VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) An army post in southern Laos was captured and burned Tues day by a Communist force ol 500 soldiers, an army spokes man announced today. Col. Sisamouth Sananikone said Communist troops fron North Viet Nam attacked Keng Sin, 18 miles northwest of Sara vane. STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP The Swedish government has refused to let U.S.

military hell copters fly across Sweden to North Atlantic Treaty Organiza tion maneuvers in Norway, the newspaper Dagens Nyheter said today. MANILA (AP) Twenty eight persons are missing am believed lost in shark-infestec waters after their motor launch exploded and burned off south eastern Luzon Island. Ten other persons were re; cued after clinging for 12 hour to life rings and empty barrels. MOSCOW (AP) Soviet President Anastas I. Mikoyan has sent Pres'deht: Johnson congratulations on the.

Gemini space flight. An official announcement said Mikoyan told the President: "Please accept, Mr. President, our congratulations upon the successful flight of the Gemini- 3 missing Colombian airliner erday and reported there appeared to be no survivors mong the 30 persons aboard, "he plane is believed to have rashed Monday. All aboard were believed to be Colombians. COLOMBO, Ceylon The world's only woman prime min- ster, Mrs.

Sirimavo Bandara- naike, clung to power today despite election losses. She refused announce whether she would resign or try to form a new eftist-backed coalition menl. Business Labor CLEVELAND (AP) The Chesapeake Ohio Railway, which holds a one-third interest in the Chicago, South Shore South Bend Railroad, has asked the Interstate Commerce Commission for authority to take control of that small, high-speed electric interurban railway. The South Shore, with headquarters in Michigan City, has 90 miles of track between Chicago and South Bend. CLEVELAND (AP)-A federal mediator was cautiously optimistic after negotiations in the seven-month old Youngstown Vindicator strike resumed here Wednesday.

"I am hopeful," was all the mediator, Gilbert J. Seldin of Washington, would say. NEW YORK (AP) Taxicabs were rolling again today after an 18-hour drivers' strike Navy's Polaris AS mism PlTTSBURGH-Crucible Steel Co. reports it has developed a new, low-cost tool steel. Called "Versatool," it is expected to save toolmakers up to 50 per cent of costs, Crucible says.

to construct hi Chicago the tallest comblna tkm office and apartment (mild Ing In the world were announced yesterday. The IfS-mllllon 1M- story structure, schednted for completion In 1N8, will rise IM feet hi what will be known as John Hancock Center 2 blocks south of Chicago's historic water tower. The John ttiMtck Mutual Life Insurance Co. Is the bander, SOUTH BEND, Ind. Studebaker Corp.

will ask shareholders to approve a reverse stock split at their May 6 annual meeting by reel assifying every 5 shares of common stock into one share. There are 14.1 mil- lion shares outstanding. NEW YORK Business ures in February held almost steady at 1,114, off 2 per cent from 1,137 in January, Dun Bradstr-eet, This was the smallest number of casualties for any February since 1956. FANCY TEXTURED NYLONS FIRST QUALITY $1.19 VALUE WITH COUPON GOOD 'TIL MARCH 29 man Rhee, the former president of the Republic of Korea, is bedridden and paralyzed in a hospital on the eve of his 90th birthday. Rhee has been a patient at the Maunalani Hospital for more than three years.

His doctor says he is immobilized and unable to take part in any physical activity at all, but "he is very well taken care of and comfortable." LONDON 'Til have a sherry just like the toffs," said Geoff Llddlard. He was prepar CLIP THIS COUPON LADIES' "SAMPLE" ONE-OF-A-STYLE EASTER HATS $1.00 OFF WITH COUPON GOOD TIL MARCH 29 Dale Carnegie Course Begins The second 14-week session of the Dale Carnegie Course began last night in the basement meeting room of The National Bank of Dover where 39 members and guests attended the first session. Daily Reporter Editor Harry Ycokey spoke briefly, telling the group that "much can be gained in the course and it could change the life of everyone graduating." The class is to meet each Wednesday night at 6:30 in Do ver Surety Savings Loan Building for the 14-week dura- marked by vandalism, scattered tion A graduation banquet will iolence and 18 arrests. I be slas1 The Dover Kivvams Club is The stoppage was sponsored promoting the course human relations and effective speaking for area businessmen and space ship with cosmonauts Virgil Grissom and John Young on GENEVA Israel yesterday accused Soviet authorities of conducting a systematic campaign against the Jewish religion in the Soviet Union. Halm H.

Cohen, Justice of Israel's supreme court, told the U.N. Human Rights Commission that Soviet authorities have been more severe with the small Jewish community that with other religious communities. BOGOTA, Colombia Search planes found the wreckage of a by an AFL-CIO organizing group in a drive for employer recognition of a.union to represent all workers in the taxi industry. OAKLAND, Calif. Kaiser steelworkers at the Company's Fontana, plant will share $251,579 today from the Kaiser- United Steelworkers long-range sharing plan.

A Joint announcement says this represents savings for February. CLYDE Village council has decided to accept a $2,281,000 bid by Toledo Edison Co. for the municipal power system. The deal would give the village three years of free street lighting as part of the 25-year franchise deal. AKRON Goodyear Aero space Corp.

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