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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 23

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S.TMtlAV. INK 17. 1972 TIIK INDIANAPOLIS STAR- PACK 23 I T.T: Em TTIks Wsws U.S. Information Center Opens In Federal Building i A of rlienitarips the Mf)ple of Indianapolis "a human face in what is often seen as a faceless Sirhan Conviction Upheld I-os Angeles l'l'l) The California supreme court yester from the Federal Gewral Services Administration joined Mayor Richard G. Lugar and United States Representative William G.

Bray (R-Ind.) to bureaucracy" Bray noted the center will 1 vmW supplement the kind of serv dedicate a new information center yesterday in the Feder c-. ice provided many constituents by their congressmen. The center is at the southwest corner of the building in Room 104. The telephone number is 633-8484. al Building.

The new office. 32d to be Rankin" FBI Official (Jnits Washington (L'l'l) John P. Mohr, third ranking official in the FUI, resigned yesterday as an assistant to acting director L. Patrick dray III. He is the fourth top official to quit since the death of director J.

Edgar Hoover May 2. Mohr, 62, said he wanted to resign effective June 30 "for personal reasons." He noted he has spent nearly 40 years in government service, almost 33 of them with the FIJI. Gray moved quickly when he was named to succeed Hoover to prevent what was reported to be proposed mass resignation by the top men who had served Hoover. Kissinger Rests Up At Honolulu Honolulu (UPI) Henry Kissinger sjient yesterday resting day uplwld the conviction of Sirhan B. Sirhan fur the assassination of Hohert F.

Kennedy but reduced his sentence from death to life imprisonment. The state high court, in sparing Sirhan from the gas chamber, cited its own landmark decision of several months ago that held the death penalty unconstitutional. The court rejected defense arguments that Sirhan was mentally incapable of plotting the slaying, that there was prejudicial pretrial publicity and that evidence was unlawfully seized. opened by the government in Sirhan rv. vft 7 a major cny, win provide information on Federal services and aid to consumers.

Lugar noted that establishing of the center comes at a time when many are saying government is unresponsive to the 1 's needs. He pledged that local government will be closely in touch with the new office and will "act where appropriate in a local way." Mrs. Joan Riordan, coordinator for the network of Federal Information Centers, KINtsville Journal Purchased I5y Woman STAR I LOOMINCTON UEl) Elletsville, Ind. Mrs. Marian McNeely Kuruzovich of Elletsville, has purchased the Elletsville Journal and the Journal Publishing Company from Sydney Finkel, an Indiana University business professor.

Finkel said he had been planning to cease publication of the weekly Journal because of lagging income. at the oceansme ranaia union on a uec-day stopover en route to Peking where he will discuss Vietnam and other international Issues with Chinese Premier Chou F.n-lai. Kissinger, President Nixon's personal adviser, arrived here before midnight Thursday and made no comment as he disembarked a military aircraft at llickam Air Force Base. He went straight to the hotel, which has been a favorite resting stop for Mr. Nixon TWO WIDE SMILES Joe Rokita of near Pottstown, matches smiles with his pet frog which he snared in a pond near his home.

Joe says his constant companion is much larger than most frogs in the area. (AP Wirephoto) promised the office will be for Kissinger during his visits here. Rep. McCloskey, Wife Separate arhra Arrives hi Tel Aviv Scali Proposes New Monitors Washington (UPI) John A. Scali, special consultant to President Nixon on the news media, proposed yesterday that news organizations each appoint an employe to regularly monitor the accuracy of its output and report the findings the editors.

"I suspect knowing that the house monitor would be examining your output later might improve accuracy by some newsmen," Scali said in a speech at the annual awards dinner of Washington chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, society. Scali a former wire service reporter and broadcaster for ABC radio and television, said he recommended "this do-it-yourself" news censorship. Spnsshy 'Pities' Bobby Fischer Moscow (UPI) Boris Spassky, the world chess champion, said yesterday he felt sorry for American challenger Bobby Fischer because of his "persecution mania" but considered him a "remarkable" player without whom the world of chess would be "very dull." "If I had the freedom to choose my challenger I would ask for Fischer," Spassky told a news conference. Their world championship matches start July 2 at Rekjavik, Iceland. Spassky, 35, was reluctant to comment on the 29-year-old Fischer's boasts that he would win the championship and his accusations that the Russians had plotted to deprive him of the title by arranging to hold the games in Iceland.

Palo Alio, Calif. (AP)-Representative Paul N. (Pete) McCloskey (R-Calif.) and his wife of 23 years have separated, McCloskey's campaign manager saw yesterday. There has been no report of any divorce action, said Albert R. Schreck, McCloskey's next-door neighbor in nearby Portola Valley.

Schreck said McCloskey, running for election in the newly created 17th District after abandoning a liberal challenge to President Nixon, is currently unreachable on a backpacking trip in Montana. Srhrpr-W snirl thp ronnle was "exhausted" MORTUARIES I Tel Aviv (AP) Barbra Streisand, dressed in blue jeans and wisecracking in Yiddish, arrived here yesterday for her first visit. "It's odd to be here. I used to be a Yeshiva boner religious-student in the States," the actress told officials of the Israel Tourist Ministry, her host. Miss Streisand said she would spend a few days in Israel.

She is accompanied by her son. The actress was to visit the Jerusalem Wailing Wall and lunch with Deputy Premier Yigal Allon. Butz Hints DDT Ban Too Severe Salinas, Calif. (UPI) Secretary of Agriculture Erl Rutz said yesterday he believes the Environmental Protective Agency ban on DDT probably goes too far, but it cuuld not be rescinded. "You can't feed 208 million Americans without a substantial input of pesticides and chemicals," Butz told a Republican fund-raising luncheon.

He said an "escape clause" ws needed in such EPA decisions to allow farmers to use pesticides which otherwise were banned when insects got beyond the control of other chemicals. after 16 months of campaigning together. McCloskey "Pete is very hopeful that there'll be a reconciliation," Schreck added. Professional Care for Your Family's Needs Feel confident of personal consideration of all your family's needs. FeeneyKirby and Dorsey-Feeney funeral homes provide courteous service and experienced guidance for all funeral arrangements.

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