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III! IMHAVU'Ol IS MAK rcr fi Roiilcs Arranged To Gel Fans To Track led iv let aul rare tails iitU'iul- Hate nit; tlic t'n'M il.iy qii.ihlu.i- The Law rnloivt'iiu'nt ami Indianapolis Motor Speedway (lave hours later. Actual qualifying, according to track personnel, will run from 1 0 1 1 ui A ll, I Julie, Ihu 'ul 11(111 Conference ilTH Julir and I'aud I im llhuufl' will hac mil lloluS bailed" Ileus nuiteiviice today in liie la. I C.udrn ol the White House, a spokeswoman said yestorda Vie young Fiseiilmwcrs will meet the press al II inn. iKSl I and were expected to be closely questioned about President Nixon's Watergate problems and calls for lus resignation and. impeachment.

Ik ion McCain Smith, the First Lady's press secretary, said that there had been requests for a reaction of Julie to the latest Watergate developments since the President released the "blue book" of presidential transcripts. track will open at 6 and praetkr will bem cials will suing into actum Hons tor this yoar's SOO-Mile a m. Bray Praises People Aiding Handicapped United States Representative William (1. Dray (R lnd.i said last night that when providing aid to the handicapped, "capable, dedicated persons" are needed more than money. lie then praised Dorothy S.

WILLS OPEN SIX DAYS 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. a cMottiers The price is one way and rulers may board anywhere along a route which goes north from Union Station on Illinois Street to Michigan Street, west to White River Parkway, north to 10th Street, west to Main Street, Speedway and north to 16th Street. The return trip will be west on IGth Street to Pershing Avenue, south on White River Parkway to Washington Street, cast to Capitol Avenue and south to Union Station. IN ORDER to speed the traffic flow, parking has been prohibited today, and tomorrow in case of rain today.on the following streets: 30th Street from White Riv-er to Moller Road.

Tibbs Avenue from Vermont Street to Lafayette Road. 16th Street from Lafayette Road to Gate No. 2 of the Speedway, and from Central Avenue to White River. 30th Street from Boulevard Place to Fall Creek. 29th Street from 30th Street to Washington Boulevard.

Washington Boulevard from 29th to 30th streets. Northwestern Avenue from 16th Street to 1-65. mrm sr WA U'v M. V.OV;.V.iM i ii TONIGHT I a in. until p.m.

Sunday is the ram date but no plans have boon made to reschedule qualifications further if it rains then, track officials said. A SYSTEM of major thoroughfares had been plotted to help move traffic more swiftly into and out of the area surrounding the track. Police warned motorists that attempts to use side streets to circumvent the plan will work to the motorist's disadvantage because cty, county and state police, along with scores of reserve and civil defense police, will be stationed at all major intersections, beginning at 5 a.m., to speed the traffic flow. Spectators are urged to help alleviate traffic problems by riding buses to and from the track. CHARLES A.

WADE, transportation superintendent for Indianapolis Transit System said '50 buses will make trips from Union Station to the track, beginning at 4 a.m. today. Axsom, president of Handy-Cap Horizons Inc. for possessing both of those traits along with courage to accomplish the difficult tasks often involved in aiding handicapped persons. His remarks came at a banquet held in the auditorium of the Indiana National Bank Tower.

The affair opened the three-day annual meeting of Handy-Cap Horizons. ALSO SPEAKING was William M. Eastburn of New York City, safety director of American Airlines, who explained his firm's procedures for serving handicapped passengers. KitchenAid Silver Anniversary Spectacular. Along with Wallace Martin of Scandanavian Airlines and Bill Harris of Trans-World iayiiMn I itfttft i HEAVY LINES SHOW TRAFFIC ROUTES TO MOTOR SPEEDWAY TRACK All Eyes On Skies As Time Trials Open Qualification America's Finest Dishwashers now selling at less than 1960 prices.

Continued From Page 1 Lineup For Trials Today DISCOUNT AS MUCH AS Airlines, Eastburn answered questions concerning a i travel by the handicapped. All three received appreciation awards from the group. Today, some participants will attend qualifications for the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race while others tour historic sights in the city. The meeting will conclude tomorrow with a concert by the 74th United States Army Band from Fort Benjamin Harrison and naming of the group's mother-and-father-of-the-year. Hungary Hikes Taxes Budapest, Hungary (AP) The Hungarian government announced higher taxes for private housing, high-value property and pleasure boats in an effort to meet criticism from 1 -i workers about the growth of individual wealth.

FREE SERVICE FREE PARKING FREE DELIVERY TERMS MONTH TO 36 MONTHS FIRST MONTHLY PAYMENT CAN START JUNE 21st "WE'VE BEEN HERE 29 YEARS" OPEN TONIGHT 'Til 9 P.M. VMS IMIttUHMMHMMMMWUII WILLS OPEN SIX DAYS 9 A.M.-9 P.M. Bettenhausen in the Score McLaren-despite the latter losing two turbo-charged Offenhauser engines in practice this week. Then there Mario Andretti, the 1969 Indy winner who switched from his new Viceroy Pamela' yesterday to an Eagle after reaching only 186 mph in the latest version of the Parnelli machine. "This is driving school in one short day," said Mario during his busy work' out yesterday in which he got into the ISO-rnph bracket.

Steve Krisiloff, newest member of Pat Patrick's STP tea'm, has to be a definite speed threat today as does Tom Sneva who has done so well in three previous US AC champ races this season. BUT THE CHASING could turn out to be all academic today if Foyt's Coyote howls as well with the popoff valve as it did during the week and also in the California 500 at the Ontario Motor Speedway in March when it had such a big jump on the rest of the field. Nevertheless, most drivers are conceding that four laps at 190 should have an excellent shot at landing the pole position. Those are the numbers the crews will be looking at as they study the four-lap runs for a starting spot. Bobby Unser was the quickest runner yesterday, hitting 192.513 mph in his Olsonite Eagle.

Rutherford reached 191.6. Mike Hiss got up to 189.155 in his Norton McLaren and Al Unser had a lap at 189.673 with a Viceroy Eagle before losing his second engine of the week. FOYT WAS BACK knocking at the door with a final "tuneup" of 191:205 mph in his regular No. 14 machine as 43 cars made appearances. There were seven cars making their first appearances yesterday, most of them were backup machines.

Billy Vukovich lost an engine in his Sugar Ripe Prune Eagle and wanned up his No. 2 machine. Foyt had his No. 10 backup Coyote Johncock was running in the No. 20 STP Eagle.

Tom Bigelow tried out his backup Vollstedt and Bruce Jacobi had his first laps in the No. 53 Turn-Style entry. Jan Opperman, highly-touted rookie from the sprint car the first three phases of his driving tests but won't be permitted to take the final 10-lap run until tomorrow. DENNY ZIMMERMAN joined the wall-banger club when he hit the outside wall coming out of the fourth turn and caromed down to the inside of the track where he stopped against the new inner wall Larry McCoy lost the halfshaft in his Eastern Racing car and spun in the northeast corner. Lloyd Ruby, who had reached 188.481 mph earlier in the Commander Eagle, brought out yesterday's final yellow light when Jie lost control in the second turn, did a half -spin before hitting the outer wall and slid 280 feet along the barrier.

Ruby was unhurt and the car appeared only moderately "damaged. The Top Ten Position Driver Speed 1 A.J. Foyt 196.249 2 Bobby Unser 193.548 3 Wally Dallenbach 193.4 4 Johnny Rutherford 192.589 5 Al Unser 191.570 6 Gordon Johncock 190.799 7 'David Hobbs 190.4 8 Mike Hiss 189.155 9 Gary Bettenhausen 188.679 10 Mike Mosley 188.679 change, since Andretti drew the 21st spot for the Eagle he'll probably be qualifying. A good number of the cars among the 46 that drew for spots are backup machines or not ready to qualify, which could move the line up rapidly. Duane (Pancho) Carter will be the first rookie to make an attempt, going fourth in his Cobra Firestone Eagle and Englishman David Hobbs, only foreign driver in the field, will gooff 15th with his Carling McLaren.

ALTHOUGH MOST crews at the Speedway are conceding Foyt's brand-new Gilmore Coyote and its eight-cylinder Foyt engine the best shot at claiming the pole, at least eight other machines have good runs at the magic spot. Seven cars have been over 190 mph in practice this week; 17 have exceeded 185 and 27 have been over 180 which lends credence to the speed needed to make the race in the 175-180 mph bracket. Bobby Unser, the man who "used" to make a career out of establishing speed records in his Olsonite Eagle has gone 193.548 mph this week. Wally Dallenbach has reached 193 in his STP Eagle and Rutherford, the best "outside" shot at taking the pole away from Foyt, has gone 192.589 mph with his Team McLaren entry. Al Unser has recorded a 191.570 mph lap with a Viceroy Eagle.

Gordie Johncock, the 1973 Indianapolis winner, was clocked at 190.789 mph in his STP Eagle before brushing the wall Thursday. Englishman David Hobbs reached 190.4 in the Carling McLaren Team car of Rutherford. MIKE MOSLEY can't be overlooked in his Lodestar nor can Gary (Mothers Fantastic Gift I'os. No. Driver 1 14 A.

J. Foyt 2 18 Bill Simpson 3 82 George Snider 4 11 Tancho Carter 5 94 Bentlcy Warren 6 19 Mel Kcnyon 7 48 Bobby Unser 8 53 No Driver 9 0 Steve Krisiloff 10 40 Wally Dallenbach 11 61 RickMuther 12 10 No Driver 13 3ft Sam Sessions 14 55 Jerry Grant 13 73 David Hobbs 16 98 Mike Mosley 17 79 Bob Harkey 18 46 Jim McElreath 19 9 Lloyd Ruby 20 21 Jimmy Caruthers 21 16 No Driver 22 8 Gary Bettenhausen 23 32 Billy Vukovich 24 56 Jim Hurtubise 23 1 Roger McCluskey 26 3 Johnny Rutherford 27 97 Mike Mosley 28 74 No Driver 29 51 No Driver 30 24 Tom Sneva 31 20 Gordie Johncock 32 68 Mike Hiss 33 59 Larry Cannon 34 15 Al Unser 35 69 John Mahler 36 77 SaltWalther 37 4 Billy Vukovich 38 86 Al Loquasto 39 44 Dick Simon 40 27 Tom Bigelow 41 45 Jim McElreath 42 42 Jerry Karl 43 5 Mario Andretti 44 89 John Martin 45 25 Jigger Sirois 46 76 No Driver Idea Give her freedom from 7 the kitchen! The miracle worker: you can prepare delicious meals and party foods in minutes instead of hours and spend the extra time with the family and friends. You can cook a family-size roast in 35 to 45 minutes and SEX DISCRIMINATION CHARGED EASY terms baked potatoes in 4 minutes how about bacon 'n eggs in 3 minutes Hamburgers for the kids in 1 minute hot dog in 20 seconds! The Radarange operates on regular 115-volt house current use it on a kitchen countertop, in the family room, even Open 'Tonight 9 P. M. She's 'Too Pretty, 9 She's Fired out on tne patio.

Rock Island, 111. (AP) -Peggy Hughes says she was not entirely displeased when International Harvester fired her from its shipping department. Company officials, she said, MODEL RR-4D Here's the finest performer with every convenience feature 2 Automatic Timer Controls Automatic Electric Lock Automatic Defrost Control Start Switch Stop Switch Pull down see-through door Oven Light Switch Cooking Indicator Dial Light Nab Suspect In Fire That Killed Five STAR STATE REPORT Rockville, Rosedale in Harvester's Farmall plant here. She was fired March 15. "The personnel manager told me I would be reinstated when a new job opened up," she said.

But latei she said, the general foreman told an official of Local 1390 of the United Auto Workers that she received "too much male attention." The union failed to settle the dispute and the Rock Island Human Relations Commission voted this week to take the case to the Illinois Fair Employment Practices Commission. HENRY WOODS, an investigator for the local commission, said company of-cials told him Miss Hughes had good work and attendance records but added that "Male coworkers found her so attractive they were distracted from their their normal duties." Woods contended the firing violated sex discrimination laws. A Harvester spokesman said the company would have no comment. There were about 10 women and 15-20 men in the department. MISS HUGHES conceded that sometimes her male coworkers would ask her how the job was going and lift something for her.

"They wouldn't even ask, they would just do it. I would say, 'You better get, back to your own job'," she said. Some of the men asked her out, but she said she always refused: "I just didn't see any that I liked." "I'm not womens lib," said Miss Hughes, who also has worked as a fork-lift operator. "I'm proud to be a woman But I just think if you have a point you should fight for had concluded she was too pretty. "In a I felt sort of complimented," said the blond Miss Hughes.

28. "I never hought of myself as a pretty girl. I'm just an' average looking woman." Miss Hughes, about 5 foot 5 and man was arrested yesterday Removable Oven Broiler Tray tOU A price for every budget A size for every family MODEL R-1J MODEL R-2 m-mwm mnlir: I3-Mmule malic if sip 'A i.A Ll. on a preliminary charge of first-degree arson in connection with a house fire in which a 15-Minute Aulo rirJPJ 1 family of five died near his home. Ft Sheriff Gary Cooper made malic Timer Control Manual Look Latch Slarl Swilch See-through side-swing door Oven Light Switch Cooking Indicator Liaht Peggy Hughes the arrest yesterday of the ar son suspect, Chester L.

Law 110 pounds, worked for a month packing heavy machinery at $5.11 an hour Removable Oven Broiler Timor Control Automatic Eloctrio Lock Stan Switch-' Stop Switch Pull down see through door Oven Light Switch Removable $QQC Oven Broiler Trny 0w MODEL MR-2 15-Minute Auto- malic Timer Control See-throuqh side-swing door Oven Light Cooking Indicator Light Start Switch Iff 1 1 1 jj 5349 HEADED CUMC MODEL MR-1 12 Minute Automatic Timer Control Solid Side-swing door Start Switch Stop Switch Abortionist Denied Catholic Burial son, 40, on the basis of information he received from Rose-dale residents who met Thurs day night in the school gymnasium at Rosedale to express fear of more fires. THE FAMILY died in the fire on April 28 in their home about a month after the house of neighbor also burned. Plans call for a grand jury to be called next week with hopes of five murder indictments being returned against Lawson, Killed in the fire were Robert Sweet, 39, his wife, Meza, Removable Oven Slop Switch Removable $OQQ Ovpp Brnilnr Tray mOZf Chicago (AP) A young Roman Catholic woman who became adminis Broiler Tray $2Q Comparison test finutPS were made by leadinr) West and Mid-West utilities and Amana Ann MacCjreqor Test Kitchrn usmn the appropriate convenlional cookirirj in an electric ovem, ranno ton or electric Iry pan, EXCLUSIVE AMANA 5-YEAR TOTAL APPLIANCE FREE BROWNING SKILLET Frl. and Sat. Only with purchase ot Radaranga Loutsch, said "right-of-lifcrs" had been calling her and the church.

A practicing Catholic, Mrs. Loutsch said she understands the church's viewpoint. "But you'd think I was personally doing something horrible against the church," she said. The Albany Clinic has been tha tar Amana. RADARANGE MICROWAVE OVEN trator of an abortion clinic has been denied a funeral Mass.

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago confirmed Thursday that it refused to allow a requiem Mass for Suzanne Loutsch. 2(5, who was killed in a parachute accident. The woman's HVt-TtAR TOTAL APPLIANCE WARRANTY Amana warrants lor live yean from data nf original purchase, parts and rotator) labor when the product used lor normal home use within the U.S. and warranty service performed by an authorized Amana servicer Owner'i responsibility is lor serviceman's travel charges, local cartage and normal nini'nlnnance. Warranty void where product is misused, damaged or altered; serial plate is defaced or service seat broken Warranty applies In Canada except lor taxes, duties and assessments levied at lime of part export.

A BISHOP in the Old Catholic Church, which denies the doctrine of papal infallibility, subsequently offered services and the woman was buried Saturday in All Saints Cemetery at Dos Plaincs. The Rev. Leonard Felczak, pastor at St. Tarcissus Church, said he was told of the woman's abortion activities by a man who phoned the church. He immediately located the Chicago chancery, he said, and was told that "if she was connected with this clinic she could not have Mass." "The decision was not the result of pressure from pro-life groups," he said.

"She chose that herself. It was her beliefs that caused her to lose the right to have the Mass." St. Tarcissus is the Loutsch family church. THE WOMAN'S mother, Florence AMANA REFRIGERATION, INC. AMANA, IOWA 38, and their three sons.

ABOUT A MONTH earlier a house next door also burned. It was owned by Bertha Cox, who was away from home at the time. Lawson rents a nearby house owned by Mrs. Cox. A sheriff's deputy said that recently Lawson became angry when he was asked by Mrs.

Cox to improve the looks of his yard and that lie later had "words" with Sweet about Sweet's children. get of antiabortion groups in the past, head counselor Beverly Sternberg said. "But this time they've gone too far," she said. "This is fringe lunacy. It was bad enough to lose her, but to have this happen.

Miss Loutsch was killed when her parachute failed to open completely in a jump over Chicago-Hammond Airport May 1. "She certainly had not renounced the church," her mother said. "She had a really deep faith in God." FIRST MONTHLY PAYMENT CAN START JUNE 21st. Suzanne Loutsch family and fellow workers at Albany Clinic say an organized effort prevented the service. Bui a church spokesman denied it did so because of pressure from antiabortion groups.

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