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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 2

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i THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Wednesday, July 12, 1972 Sn oopy Fin ally 'Graduates' Not The Guns, But The Gunmen' ment made out to "Snoopy Beagle Schulz" was sent to his creator, cartoonist Charles Schulz. Digest ews Km Politics ftM $750 repair service BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) The University of California at Berki ey has conferred an honorary degree on Snoopy, the intellectual beagle of Charles jehlutz' comic strip, "Peanuts." The honor came from Sanford Elberg, dean of the university's graduate division, after the pithy pooch complained in a strip that another June had gone by leaving him again bereft of a degree. Snoopy was pronounced "Assistant Dean In Charge of Canine and Related Programs," and a doghouse-size certificate of appoint 0) jolJ 25 reduction from our regular charges. Diamond and selfwinding watches slightly higher.

Work done on premises. LIE GETS STORY The Israel general who took command of Tel Aviv Airport after the recent massacre told the trial court that he tricked the surviving Japanese terrorist into talking by promising him an opportunity to commit suicide. Page 12. COURT SHAPING UP Although the Supreme Court session that ended Thursday did not show a perfect score for the President, Mr. Nixon is realizing his goal of converting the court into a law-and-order bench.

CONTROLLERS FACE ULCERS With the number of near crashes and misses of airplanes reaching alarming proportions the air traffic controllers are top ulcer risks in the bitter battle between man's technology and the adaptability of the human system. Butz Schumann Hope iC Jewelers IjL Opn Mondays ond Benefit Set DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION Fol-I6wing Sen. George C. McGovern's early victories In the Democratic National Convention the Enquirer's team assessed the voting tactics "by members ol Che divided Ohio delegation, and reports on the prospects of the new politics in terms of future party unity and leadership. Pages 8 and 9.

I-GILUGAX 'S FOR GEORGE Gov. John J. Gilligan promised to actively campaign for George S. McGovern, and -Said the South Dakota senator has the Democratic nomination for the presidency all sewed up. Page 8.

TO BE DIFFERENT Although their recommendation language for their platform plan called for "the right to be different" Gay Lib- eratlon groups are campaigning, along with many other special interests for recognition in the statements of the Democratic national platform. Page 8. KENNEDY TOP CHOICE? Senator Edward Kennedy is top choice among some of Sen. McGovern's senior advisers for the second spot on the presidential ticket, hut trior Thursday til i Vint Si. Carew Tower Arcade National Rep.

John Myers (R-Ind.) said in Washington that instead of saddling citizens with strong gun control laws Congress should enact stiffer penalties for criminals who use guns. Myers said the recent as-sassination attempt against Gov. George C. Wallace of Alabama should not trigger passage of pending gun control laws. "Keep in mind that Governor Wallace was shot in Maryland, a state known for its strict firearms laws," he said.

"The problem is, basically, that honest men will obey gun control laws, but criminals will not Meets Chou Foreign Minister Maurice Schumann, his wife and his French government delegation have met in Peking with Chinese leaders, including Premier Chou En-lai. The New China News Agency, in a broadcast monitored in Tokyo, called the meeting a "friendly conversation." The broadcast did not say what was discussed. Sad Poet Russian poet Iosif Brod-sky told reporters sadly at Ann Arbor, that he would probably never see his mother and father again. The 32-y ear-old Brodsky had been ordered "AOVKKT1SKMKNT" Dramatic Relief For Bronchial Asthma Helps Unclog Lungs Of Thick, Sticky Mucus A group of celebrities headed by Bob Hope and organized by the comedian will conduct a telethon July 22 to benefit victims of recent floods. WBAL-T announced the telethon and said it will be shown on the station in Baltimore and over a network of stations in other areas involved in the floods.

In Demand V. S. Secretary of Agriculture Earl Butz predicts that American grain sales to the Soviet Union may by Soviet officials to emigrate to Israel but then fought successfully to come to the United States. The red-haired poet arrived from London. Speaking in a heavily accented English he told reporters he.

came to the United states because he liked "what I read about America in poems." He will be poet-in-residence at the University of Michigan. Hisses 'Ms' Mrs. Helen Meyner, Phil-lipsburg, N. whose husband Robert served two terms as governor of New Jersey, declared herself a candidate for Congress from the 13th District. Mrs.

Meyner, 44, said she favors tax reform and New York State-style abortion laws. She also supports women's liberation but doesn't like the title "Ms." "It sounds like hissing," she said. also very strong support for labor lead GANG BUTCHERS FAMILY The family of Elmer Frazee, 65, was spending a quiet evening in their Cleveland bungalow, when a gang entered to loot the house and slashed and stabbed Mrs. Frazee, 59, and their son Donald, 40, to death and also stabbed Mr. Frazee, 65.

Page 5. FIREWORKS BLAST KILLS 5 Five employees were killed when an explosion and fire ripped the Longhorn Manufacturing Co. plant at Roswell, N. said to be the largest fireworks factory in the United States. Page 28.

ELLSBERG COUNSEL PROTESTS A defense counsel at the Pentagon Papers trial in Los Angeles complained to the trial judge about what he called "the military atmosphere" of United States marshals on crowd control duty in the court buildings hallways. Page 12. lungs of thick, sticky mucus in minutes and prevent further attacks for hours get Primatene Tablets. Primatene contains a full dose of the asthma reliever doctors recommend most. Primatene relaxes tense bronchial muscles decongests swollen membranes in the lungs er xjcuumu wuuutucK 01 uie umiea Auto Workers.

Page 10. International MEAT MARKETS OPENING Envoys of 12 meat exporting nations will be told tO ShiD "all the mfnt. vnn pan Bronchial Tubes Tubes Clear, Free Clogjed With Mucus Breathing Restored total $1 billion before the end of the three-year, $750 million export agreement recently announced by President Nixon. Butz labeled his forecast as "only speculation" but said Soviet officials have made no effort to conceal their need for feed grains. Don't suffer that terrifying feel- helps you to expectorate ex- ing of suffocation when sudden cess mucus fast, attacks of bronchial asthma Ask for Primatene Tablets, strike.

To help unclog your No prescription is needed; Statewide IOPEN TONIGHT TILL 9:30 PlvT MON. THROUGH SAT. 10 A.M. TO 9:30 P.M. SUNDAY 12 NOOK TO 6 P.M.

INCOME TAX REPEAL Spokesman for a Republican group seeking repeal of the recently adopted Ohio income tax say they have enough petitions circulated to get the repeal question on the ballot in November. Page 10. entry send" because the American market is now open. The move by the administration is to lower meat prices to the African consumer. Page 12.

"THREE COPTERS DOWNED -Heavy gunfire knocked down three helicopters in an aerial armada ferrying-several hundred South Vietnamese troops behind enemy lines north of Quang Tri City Tuesday. The crews from two of the ships were rescued. Page 4. ULSTER VIOLENCE CONTINUES Four more persons died of violence among Roman Catholics, Protestants and British troops, on the eve of a Protestant march to commemorate the 1690 Battle of the Boyne, in which Protestants won domination of Northern Ireland's Catholic minority. Page 4.

CHESS MATCH BEGINS World Champion Boris Spassky made his opening move before late-arriving American challenger Bobbie Fischer had even sat down as the first game of the delayed match began, then it adjourned 4Vi hours later, with Spassky holding the only chance for victory. Page 12. SHOPS "It's one thing when our 'connections' come up with these great buys in the domestic market. But when they pick off a cancellation like this in fine quality IMPORTS, that's gilding the lily! If you want to find out what Gentry is all about come on in and try on one of these suits. You'll flip!" Swifton Center Seymour Reading Rds.

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