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aiu i ner, i 6 omen in rune i retinani 1 I 1 (1, I 1 I vj I. 1 1 1 Oi has AdmmKtiatmn all Hip tvnm V.i it I'h I'it-hI'-h! ill OI I' (J.J- Mt-'on -Al' an American heroine pre! i i 'riant after tlx itf Hji 1u( a "r-w hae being given fake htrth control I'a'Kiii (ifiiiials jrstrrday l'i n' i-xaiiiim pruj.i'i ly ix in (iiiblic' hool financing in of a sujn I'tnc court (lt'cisinn (li'diirilitf it UIK (Hl.slltllliiilliil. Mr. Nixon's instruct ions wen1 rc-ixjrtod hy IIKW Secretary Klliot 1.. itichiinlsiin after the President met for an hour and 20 minutes with representatives of nine elementary and secondary school organizations, l'is f'rs such meeting sinn; he took office.

Richardson told newsmen that financial support for education should move from "a narrowly based, regressive local tax to a more broadly based national tax." But he cave no indication what form Funds For Seiv Johs Released Washington iAI'i The Department of iliOTi released yesterday a rrmlti million flood of funds for new jobs in highway safety projects. Transportation Secretary John A. Volpe announced the Federal-aid highway programs and said it would "increase highway safety and stimulate jobs in areas of high unemployment." Court OKs Suit Against Ohio Cleveland (UI'lj Upsetting the doctrine that states enjoy immunity, a state appeals court ruled yesterday that Ohio can be sued for the shooting deaths of four Kent State University students by National Guardsmen. The 8th District Appellate Court, by a 2-1 decision, ordered a suit filed by Arthur Krause, Pittsburgh, father of one of the students killed May 4, 1970, sent back to a lower court for re-argument. The ruling was expected to be appealed to the Ohio Supreme Court.

signed cunsent forms after being told "they were partin paiing an expei tmental study." (iold.ieher has refused to talk to newsmen. However, a spokesman for his Southwest Foundation for Research and Education. in an interview he does believe any of the 303 women were told that some of them might be taking fake pills. Instead, he said, "all were told the pills they were taking might not be completely effective." The FDA has been investigating the matter for several months. 1 1 pills in an experimeni financed by a State Department agency and a drug company.

The plus an undisclosed number of others, were given fake pills in a test to try and determine whether arle effects from oral contraceptives are mostly imagined. They were among 3'I8 women, most of them Mexican-Americans, who got free birth control guidance from a clinic in San Antonio, Tex. DR. JOSKPH Goldiehor, who directed fite experiment, Richardson LI (is 1 1 Viilicim Cil.v I I The Ihn't! World Synod if Bishops opened yesterday wilh a clash between I'upc i'aul VI and a well uipmed lobby of priests and laymen seeking radical chatiRC in (he Roman Catholic Church. Speaking at a Mass in the Sis tine Chapel, the l'ope warned the 20!) synod delegates to beware of the "danger" of outside pressures, lie told them to make up their minds on the synod topics, "The and "Social Justice." Operation Synod, a lobby that claims representation in fiO countries, quickly charged that the papal address was marked "by a tone of admonition and of fear" and consisted "largely of empty rhetoric." IT URGED the bishops "not to let themselves be put under pressure by anyone, not even by the Pope." The Pontiff inaugurated the third synod of his eight-year reign by concelebrating a Latin-language Mass with, among others, Jnzsef Cardinal Min-dszenty, the primate of Hungary.

The prelate came to Rome Tuesday after 15 years of asylum in the U.S. Embassy in Budapest. such a tax might take, when it mi'ht be established, or whether Mr. Nixon committed himself to any such plan during the meeting in the White House cabinet room. House Group Clears Tax-Cut Bill Swhi'I deleg.itr:, cheeled 1 7 'J ear old a i a I.

l'ope Paul welcomed him as "a gueM, we have longed for" and praised his "intrepid i in in keeping his faith. In his talk, Pope Paul gave no guidelines for debate on cilher synod topic. "ITS GUISE he said, "are many and its power is penetrating and dangerous." He seemed to argue for the kind of gradual evolution of the decrees of the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council he has fostered as Pope. But he warned against tampering with basic Church doctrines. He cited "the pressure of opinions which are in doubtful conformity with the teachings of the faith and the pressures of overanxiety to adapt to secular and worldly ways of thinking." OPERATION S2YNOD.

a world-wide amalgamation of liberal priests and lay groups, was born at Louvain University in Belgium early this year. Its published material calls for a "pluralistic" ministry in which there would be many kinds of priests: celibate and married, fulltime and part-time, male and female. Washington (LTD The House Rules Commitleee yesterday cleared a $15.4 billion tax-cut bill for passage next week under rules barring any changes in the measure on the floor. The action virtually assured approval of the bill on Tuesday in exactly the form as it emerged Wednesday from the Ways and Means Committee. The hill would reduce corporate and individual taxes by $15.4 billion over three years, through personal tax cuts, an investment tax credit and repeal of the 7 per cent auto excise tax.

FDA Bans 150 Dangerous Toys Washington (UPI) The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said yesterday it had banned 150 toys as dangerous this year and manufacturers have modified about 60 types of toys to eliminate hazards it pointed out. The 150 banned toys fall into five classes banned by the FDA under the 1969 toy safety act. The classes cover hazards in some rattles, capgun caps, dolls and stuffed toys, dawn darts I Enjoy better tasting tap water with an I activated charcoal water filter. Get 1 this $12.99 value water filter for just $5.00 and twoTareyton wrappers. 1 Send check or money order no cash to: I Water Filter, Dept.

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Iji 4 Fjiter for better taste tlieTareyton way with activated charcoal. Bring Your 35mm Camera to Glendale And Photo Miss Honeywell with The Honeywell AutoStrobonar 220 and other toys which could cut a child or couia De innatea or swallowed. NASA. Explains Hard Splashdown Washington (AP)-The space agency concluded yesterday that a spurt of fuel-dump flame caused the parachute failure that resulted in the hard splashdown of the Apollo-15 spacecraft. Because of the potential dangers, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration has forbidden Apollo-16 from jettisoning fuel during the return to earth.

Apollo-16 is scheduled to be launched on a lunar landing mission next March 17. NASA said any excess fuel will be kept aboard the Apollo-16 spacecraft despite the remote possibility of spillage in-landing. 5 Indicted hi Draft Board Case Washington (AP) The Justice Department obtained yesterday indictments on conspiracy charges of three men and two women arrested during an alleged raid on the Buffalo (N.Y.) draft board office Aug. 20. The action by a Federal grand jury in U.S.

district court at Rochester, N.Y., was announced here by Attorney General John N. Mitchell. The five Maureen Coyle Considine, 21; Charles Lee Darst, 22; Jeremiah Daniel Horrigan, 25; James Robert Martin, 25, and Ann Marie Masters, 26 were arrested by FBI agents and Buffalo police the night of Aug. 20 and during the early morning hours of the following day. House OKs Children Program Washington (UPI) The House yesterday approved a sweeping program of care and development for children of working mothers, but in response to administration economy pleas sharply lowered the eligibility level for families to receive the services free.

Concluding work on a two-year, $5-billion-plus authorization bill for antipoverty projects of the Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), the House also approved transfer of the controversial program of free legal services for the poor from OEO to a private corporation. US. Ace Wins hi Chess Flay Buenos Aires (AP) United States ace Bobby Fischer won the first game of his semifinal chess tournament with Tigran Petrosian of the Soviet Union last night, scoring the victory in 40 moves. The opening was a Sicilian defense, which Petrosian played in black. Petrosian, a former world champion, played a new move on his 11th turn that seemed to give him an advantage, but Fischer equalized by exchanging several pieces.

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