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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 17

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Till; INDIANAPOLIS STAR I WKDNUKDAY, JANUARY Hi. tl)71 i I VI I(S Dli: SKI' A It ATI I Spanish Gain In Recount Senate Passes Antibusing Amendment Move Washington (UPI) A Bureau recount has dis-covered 1.5 million more Death Destroys Wedding Plans Puerto Rican, Cuban or other Latin background compared to 9.07 million in the overall United States population tally four years ago. That's a jump of nearly 17 per cent. IVrmiMsion Denied Hollywood (UPI) "The Girl from Petrovka," starring Goldie Hawn in the title role, was refused permission to film in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, forcing Universal to shoot the picture in Los Angeles. Americans of Spanish descent than were listed in the 1970 national population count.

The reason for the increase, a census official said, was the natural growth of the population plus new survey techniques that do a better job of definite classification. The latest count, taken last March, listed 10.58 million persons claiming Mexican, Pincoiming, Mich. ((ll'l) Three hunclrod guests were -waiting for Alicia Rodriguez al church for full-dress wedding rehearsal Friday. Also waiting was her fiance, Juan Gonzalez, 21, and the Rev George C. (inrmyn, who was going to marry ike couple Saturday.

"Everyone began wondering where Alicia was," Father tiarmyn said. "Fifteen minutes went by, then 20, then 30 (ADVERTISEMENT) DoYouLookOlder ThanYour Husband? Alicia Juan wouldn't say anything to anyone," said Miss Rodriguez' brother, Adolpho, 16. reservations about the constitutionality of that measu-e. But no heavy objections were by Public Policy members about the amendment proposal. Congress must call a convention If two-thirds of the states call for it, and an amendment the convention proposed would be ratified if the legislatures of three-fourths of the states, or conventions called by legislatures in three-fourths, gave approval.

Bales said 17 states already had StrccU Ice Up; Accid'nls Kise Ice formed on city and county streets last night as temperatures droped to freezing following a day of thaw, "causing an outbreak of automobile accidents, 1 a enforcement agencies said. A bus and a truck slid off 1-70 near Holt Road on the city's Westside, the Marion County Sheriff's Department reported. "People arc not aware that streets are icy because the thin coat of ice looks like water," a police department dispatcher said. He reported a slight increase in accidents during the evening. The sheriff's department reported 10 accidents on county roads outside the city between 8 p.m.

and midnight. adopted a resolution like his by last October, and several congressmen are working to have a convention called, or an amendment proposed by Congress. It would require adoption by 34 states for a convention call. Bales, who is vice-chairman of Citi-zens for Constitutional Government said busing as ordered by Dillin is simply "the tip of the iceberg." THE MOVEMENT that is the threat, he said, is "the attempt of people to say what kind of environment our children ought to have." He quoted the Coleman Report as saying that in the case of educationally disadvantaged children, the need is "to replace this family environment as much as possible with an educational environment." Busing is "part of the scheme of ths social and welfare planner Bales stated. Kathryn Wunsch, speaking for the National Council of Jewish Women and the Indianapolis Jewish Community Relations Council, declared, "The shame of racial segregation has already existed too long" in the nation.

Others spoke against the resolution, and Bales said he could have brought in hundreds of persons to speak for it, as his group had gathered 80,000 petition signatures in a few weeks. Representative William L. Alexander (D-Indianapolis) moved to hold the bill for further study, but got ho second. The committee then agreed to hold the resolution 48 hours and vote on it at a meeting tomorrow without further hearing. fa Continued From Page 1 decision, sociologists indicated that transporting pupils would result in higher scholastic attainment levels for Negro children; better social adjustment for Negro children, and lessen racial tensions among Negro and white In the involved.

HE SAID A survey of 10 cities which have systematically studied the effects of busing on the achievement levels of school children have not proven these assumptions by sociologists. Senator Rudolph Clay (D-Gary), a Negro, said he did not favor busing of school children, but opposed the resolution because it did not include any provision calling for equality of educational facilities for all school children. Meanwhile, Representative Robert II. Bales (R-Danville) told the Public Policy Committee hearing that "so far as I am concerned, Judge Dillin has made his law; let him enforce it." "Segregated education fa not an equal education," Barbara Ziramer, president of the League of Women Voters of Indiana, asserted at the hearing on the House resolution (II.IR 6), sponsored by Bales. ON MONDAY, the House Judiciary Committee delayed action on a bill to allow excusing of pupils from an assignment away from a neighborhood school on the basis that the child's health, safety, welfare or educational horizons were threatened.

Committee members voiced strong Suddenly, Gonzales ran When you're managing a home and family and perhaps a job, too, you may very easily neglect your appearance. Almost before you realize it, your complexion can become dry, making you look older than your husband. Why let it happen? Beauty researchers have developed a remarkable blend, known to younger-looking women round the world, that soothes away dryness. The dryness that accents the little lines and wrinkles that make you look older than need be. Discover the benefits of this complexion -cherish ing liquid, Oil of Olay beauty lotion.

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Why look older than your husband? 'i -SUDDENLY, somebody ran into the church and shouted, 'Father, there's 'been a terrible accident and Alicia was in it." Miss Rodriguez, 19, the eldest of 11 children, was dead, killed in a two-car, collision that police said was caused when her brother's car went out "of control and crashed into an oncoming vehicle. Gonzalez went to his fiancee's home and sat in the living room for hours. "He from the house. NO ONE saw him again until Sunday, when he parked a borrowed car In front of a bank in the nearby village of Au Gres and shot himself in the head with a rifle, lie died four hours later in a Saginaw hospital. Miss Rodriguez was buried jn her wedding gown yesterday.

Gonzales' funeral was scheduled for tomorrow. His family said he would wear his wedding suit to his grave. OPN8 A.M.'TIL11 P.M MONDAY THRU SATURDAY E. U.S. 40 AND INTERSTATE 465 W.

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