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The Tipton Daily Tribune from Tipton, Indiana • Page 6

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Page 6 April 26 Dick Van Orb Early Report CI Han Newt B3 New CQ Faatiaie (Cont'd) Oaniel Boone Boone and Mingo sabotage plan by a hostile Spanish officer. Eye View Millie offers to act as the wife of a passenger to help o. fellow in a complicated situotion with his boss. Ceejsaieke. Festus has problems when he is left in chorge of the office while Mott is (Repeat).

(D A Deal Audience participation game, with Monty Hall as host. £73 Mister Rogers' AaVentares ia Earth Daniel Boene (Cont'd) Giant star Carl Reiner appears OS William ShoVespeore, newsboy and a sportscoster. (Repeat). Gunnaoke (Cont'd) fB in Afcaer i Musical special iObout Al Capp's Dogpotch chorocters. Ray Young ond Nancee Parkinson stor as Li'l Abner and Doisy Mae.

B3 World Panelists onolyxe events os reported in journals from five continents. Q3 Adventure! (Cont'd) 7:30 Petticoat Junction Homer Bedloe I derails Kate's Christmos plans. Lougk-ln (Cont'd) Here's Luey Lucy fears that Vincent Trice is a mod scientist. (Repeal). IT! Abner (Cont'd) Warle Press i (Cont'd) CD Wart Riddle 8:00 Truth Or Consequences Premiere Movie "The (TV Movie), starring Don Murray and John Saxon.

Feor stirs frontier townsmen when they learn that they Democrat Rally 71 FREE Chili Supper APRIL 30th 6:30 P.M. 4-H are in the path of a lawless gang. (Repeat). Meyberrjr' R.F.O. Millie makes the townfolks proud of her when she wins the best- dressed woman's contest.

(Repeat). George Plimpton Special "Shoot Out At Rio Lobo" George Joins the company of Rio Lobo, a western film starring. John Wayne, for a behind-the-scene look at the making of a motion picture. (Repeat). £3 Black Journal "Justice?" A look at America's judicial system.

C2 Country Music .8:30 David Frost Oovid welcomes Jo Ann Pflug, Moc Davis, Mike Royko, Georgie Kaye, and James Movie (Cont'd) Doris Dor The glamour of Doris' new job soon fades when she learns her son Toby hos left home. (Repeot). CB Plimpton (Cont'd) 03 Black Journal (Cont'd). CD Hasel 9:00 Frost (Cont'd) Movie Carol Burnnett Show Carol's guests, ore Rita Hoyworth and Jim Bailey. (Repeat).

This Is Tom Jones "Movin' Up v. River" Musical special with Tom Jones as host to Phil Harris, Tina' Charles and Mary Trovers." Q) Book Beot George Plimpton discusses his book, "American Journey: The Times of Robert Kennedy." CD Soul City 930 Frost. Cont'd) Movia (Cont'd) Carol Burnett (Cont'd) Tom Jones (Cont'd) CD MM Premiere of a weekly series of experimental short CD Hoesiar Viewpoint 10:00 Q- JuM Far Defense Final Report Final Edition CD Eyewitness News CD (Bl NET Jan B.B.King is featured. CD Baptist 10:30 Judd (Cont'd) Steve Allen Shew' Lata Show "Hot Spell" (1958), with Shirley MocLoine and Shirley Booth. Housewife tries to conceal her misery over her husband's philandering.

fQ Mini Movie CD World We Live In Repeot of Sunday's show. 11:00 Capitol News Steve Allen (Cont'd) Late Show (Cont'd) CD Movie (Cont'd) 1130 (B) Movie Four "I'll Cry Tomorrow" (1956). with Suson Hayward and Richard "hash" is corned beef and potatoes fried in a skillet, you're in trouble. Questions about hashish and other abusable drugs are answered in the Federal source book: "Answers to the most frequently asked questions about drug For your free copy send in the coupon below. For a copy of the Federal source book: "Answers to the most frequently asked questions about drug abuse" write to: Drug Abuse Questions and Answers National Clearinghouse for Drug Abuse Information Box 1080 Washington, D.C.

20013 Name: AdvtrUsInf contributed for Sis public good in cooperation Kith Tat Advertising Council and ttt Itrtenutlsnsl Ntwspsptf Mvsrtltlnf Conte. The life cf 0 Tonight Show 0 Late Show (Ccnt'd) IH Dick Cavett Show THE TIPTON (INDIANA) DAILY TRIBUNE 'Anti-War (Continued from page one) the'caravan of sit-down demons strators formed when Maryland state troopers expelled them from a restaurant-service arda in Aberdeen, Md. The caravan of more than 100 April 27 6:00 IB) Dick Von Dyke 0 Early Repot 0 Big News Eyewitness News What's New Fulltime d) 6:30 Daniel Boone IFour bour hunters seeking t.vc deserters capture Dcniel in -istoke. Holl Of Fame in Peter Ustinov end N'GoiiiDixon. The owner of a delicotessen in on upstate New York community hirnself playing host to boy Harlem.

(Repeat). Beverly Hillbillies Shifty Shofer continues dupe the Clompett family Unite they ore in Washington, fc.C: (Repeot). ID Med Squad souad's of bogus pollcemon ond the murder tA young men is hampered by victim's (Repeat). BD Mister Rogers' CB Adventures in Earth 7:00 Daniel Boone (Cont'd) Fame (Cont'd) 0 Green Acres hos difficulties 1 with his heirlcGrr. watch.while visiting New Yc-'k, ond seeks his ex -secretory's oid.

'Repeat). £0 Mad Squad 'Cont'd) IB) Know Your Antiques The Kcvels discuss Corr.ivo! Gloss ond Windsor choirs. CD Adventures (Cont'd) 1 7:30 O. Petticoat Junction Selmo schemes to cheot Eillie Jo of weeVei 'd in Excitement City." Fame. 'Cont'd) 0 Hee Haw Roy Chorles and Lyndo K.

Lonce are the guests on this repeot. IE) Movie of Week 'l'Hcw Awful About Allan" (TV ttAov'ie), starring Anthony Perkins Juiie "Horris. This tole in- yclves men toimented by strange whispering voices ond on unseen menoce. 'Repeot). Qj) IB) Bridge With Jean Cos CQ Walt Riddle 1 8:00 0 Truth Or Consequences Tuesday Movie Mon Colled Gannon" (TV storting Tony Froncicsa ond Michael Sorrozin.

A tough cowboy ond a young runawoy from Philadelphia hire themselves out to on attractive, widowed rancher. (Repeot). 0 Hee Haw (Cont'd) (JO Movie (Cont'd) The Advocates the United States estob- ifsh on oil-volunteer ormy?" CD Country Music 8:36 David Frost tiuci Johnson Nugent, Chuck Connors; Chief Red Fox, Eddie Harris ond Julion Ereom. .0 Movie (Ccnt'd) All In The Family Archie moonlights os a cob driver to supplement the fomily income. tQ Movie ED Advocates (Cont'd) CQ Hasel 9:00 Frost (Cont'd) Movie (Cont'd) 0 60- Minutes Mike Wolloce ond Motley Safer ore the on -thc-oir editors for TV IB Marcus Welby.

M.D. Aj young epileptic's efforts to hide his offliction endangers 'his life. S3 San Francisco 0BqW 9 675 4300 Sbcm Arkin is like watching? Alcindpr sink baskets Bobby Fischer play chess. player entering his-? period! A triumphant TIME (Continued from page two) sion of the drug. However, those convicted of selling marijuana now face stiffer penalties.

The Department of Natural Resources W.JS given authority to destroy marijuana found growing in our fields and drug addition has finally been placed in the category of pyciatric disorder and will be treated as such. "In recognition of the traditional deficiencies in our penal system, a Senate Act authorizes the Department of Corrections to establish a committee to help reintegrate offenders into "The positive side of tax legislation is exhibited by an Act which provided a $1C00 exemption on property tax for those over 65 years of age who make no more than $6000 per year and whose assessed home valuation does not exceed $6500; a law mandating distribution of inheritance tax monies to the counties of origin; and the provision for matching funds for arterial roads in cities and towns with the time limit extended from two years to four years. With an eye to sav- U.S. Savings (Continued from page two) maturity? Bonds sold now mature in just 5 years, 10 months; Bonds in 10 years? Federal income tax on Bond interest need not be paid until Bonds are redeemed or reach final maturity? When you buy Savings Bonds, you are helping your government finance the many programs and projects aimel miking America a better place in which to live? You can purchase Savings Bonds for cash from the Bond Teller at virtually every bank in the nation and at most other financial institutions? An exploration of our fears cf r.oture. CD Soul City 0 Frost (Cont'd) Movie (Cont'd) 0 60 Minutes (Cont'd) CQ Welby (Cont'd) Thirty Minutes Elizabeth Drew interviews Golda Meir.

CD Hoosier Viewpoint 10:00 Far Defense 0 Final Report 0 Final Edition CQ Eyewitness News H3 Fanfare Repeot. of" Sunday's progirom. CrJ Baptist 10:30 Jadd (Cont'd) Steve Allen Show 0. Lata Shew "Arrowheod" (1.953), Chorlton Keston and Jock a I e. Apaches go on war pothi 1 CO Mini Movie Fanfare (Con'd) 11:00 Capital News Steve Allen (Cont'd)! 0 Late Shaw (Cont'd) CO Mavie (Cont'd) 1130 0 Mavie Fear "Ride ond Kill" (1965), with Alex Nicol ond Morgaret Grayson.

A murderous gong of outlaws kill the men of Arizona town. 0 Tanijht Shew Lata Shew (Cont'd) CO Dick Cavett ing the taxpayers' money, H. A. 1083 allows the continuance of" tolls after the retirement of highway bonds. These monies will then be used to finance construction of other toll roads.

"In the field of education, the creation of Indiana Vocational Technical College (Ivy Tech) was a solid achievement. Another Act authorizes stated universities to aid students on the basis of financial need and academic achievement. H. A. 1430 creates a statewide medical education system in cooperation with hospitals and educational institutions.

In recognition of the importance of law enforcement H. A. 1371 au- the construction of a Law Academy and creates a oi-parUsan build- xing commission to implement it. "Consumer protection-was furthered by an Act calling for the -licensing of TV repairmen. Another Act protects insured persons by.

preventing the assets of an insurance company from being drained or used for purposes other than normally designed to increase those assets. With an eye to protection of the public, snowmobiles will now require registration and.be subject to regulation. The allowable level of blood alcohol as evidence of driving under the influence was reduced by one-third. This brings Indiana into line, with the laws of most other states. As a result of other tragic accidents, amusement ride devices and their operators will now come under an inspection juridiction of the State Fire.Marshall.

A bill protecting the invasion of privacy strengthens the law regarding harassing, obscene and nuisance phone calls by raising the maximum penalty to $500 and 6 months in jail. Child, protection has been enhanced with the stren- ghtening of child abuse and abandonment laws. H. A. 1368 establishes a citizen's duty to report such cases and provides immunity by guaranteeing that the reporter's identity need not be pu- blically disclosed.

The protection of workmen was enhanced by increasing workmea's cpmpen- satibn benefits as a of April, 1971. "Many bills concerning individual and human needs were considered and among those adopted, H.A. 1576 provides that persons over 65 need not be required to obtain a fishing license. The beauty of Indiana's highways will be somewhat perpetuated by H.A. 1891, which protects Indiana federal $10 million allotment for highway beauttfication by the regulation of billboards.

"Despite great problems of redistficting, Congressional Re-. districting as well as Senate and. House Redisricting bills were which, in my opinion, will stand up in the courts. "These and other, laws represent solid achievement by our 1971 General Assembly and I must commend House Speaker Dr. Otis Bowen and Senate President Pro Tern Philip Gutman for an outstanding job of leadership." MONDAY, cars drove through the toll booths of the Delaware Memorial Bridge without paying.

About 10 miles farther north, eyewitnesses said a converted school bus stopped and swung across the road so as to block two lanes of traffic. Cars stopped beside it and the occupants swarmed across the 'Americans (Continued from page oneV with the 2nd Squadron of the 11th Armored Cavalry Re- Igiment eight miles north of Co 1971 Chi in a series of running rights that lasted for seven hours. Two Americans were four wounded and one missing in action. Loco! (Continued from page one) Ezra H. Friedlander of Indianapolis, chairman of Law Day observances, planned for throughout the state, said.

The award will be presented at. a luncheon in the ETA Building attended by outstanding high school seniors from all parts of the state, who will be accompanied by their Iqcal lawyer hosts. Addressing the state Law Day luncheon will be Dr. William B. Harvey, dean of the School of Law, Indiana University, Bloomington.

Earlier that day, the visiting students will witness moot court arguments given before judges of the State Supreme and Appellate Courts on a United States case involving restrictive membership standards of a private fraternal organization. Presiding will be Norman F. Arterburn, Chief Justice of Indiana, and presenting the arguments will be Douglas D. Church, Noblesville lawyer, and Kiefer Meadenhall, Indianapolis senior law student. Friedlander said a great variety of Law Day programs are being planned for throughout the state for next week and the first week in May.

Law Day officially will fall on May I and its theme is Channel Change Through Law and The State Bar Association's Young Lawyers Section is in charge of the programs. Chairman of the April 28 state ceremonies is David O. Tittle of Indianapolis, Father Hesburgh has been Notre Dame president since 1952. He is a member and former chairman of the United States Civil Rights Commission and his many recognitions include the Presidential Medal of Freedom presented in 1964. He is a trustee of the Freedoms.

Foundation. southbound lanes bringing all six lanes to a halt. "They caught usjjby a state trooper. "There were 1,000 of them and only, five of us." -i i Charles Schell, of Ft. Lauderdale, said: was wild.

Everybody just started having a hell of a good timely The cavjalrymen Sheridan personnel losses spokesmen were also lost two Jahks and an armored carrier. Communist unknown, military said. Hospital News APRIL 24, 1971 Riley Dear Abby' (Continued from page one) surname, she borrowed from Martin Van Buren, the eighth President of the United States, because she liked the "aristocratic old family ring." Abby was born July 4, 1918, in Sioux City, Iowa, an identical twin. She attended public schools and later, Morningside College, which recently awarded her an honorary degree. After her marriage and birth of two children (a son and a daughter), Abby's unusual energy propelled" her into civic work for the American Red Cross, the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, Easter Seals, and the promotion of mental health.

When her husband's business took her to California, she probed successfully the opportunities in journalism which she had studied in college. Having found an outlet for her deep; interest in relieving the tensions and emotional agonies of people, she began a luminous career that today ranks her high among the country's best-known and most admired women. AMKEMCHOtSHlM aaananir jnmuifl ftilamiUlttlKlunilK gljUaWanWMKtaaT, WANTED! YOUR CHILD ONLY! 00 PLUS! 50c HANDLING CHARGE Portraits by "LITTLE RASCALS" To Be Photographed for a BEAUTIFUL 8x10 COLOR Limited 1 Per Child, 2 Per Family PORTRAIT April 27 from 12 to 5 April 28 from 10 to 5 I April 29 from 10 to 5 WESTERN AUTO 107 Court St. Tipton, Indiana ADMISSIONS: Margaret B. Sunsdahl, Tipton; Infant DeLong, Elwood; Helen B.Cripe,Sharps- ville; Dejores Tracy, Tipton; Mabel L.

Sutton, Tipton; Victor C. Vawter, Sharpsville; MaryL. (Continued from page one 1 care. There is a new unit for the care of severely burned children. There are new laboratories for clinical and research genetics, for the exploration of the frontiers children's diseases.

The ceremonies of bedication for this-wing will begjiif'at 2 p. m. April 28, with the president of Indiana University, Mj John W. Ryan, presiding. Garnet DeWift Dies Sunday Mr.

Garnet Ford DeWitt, age 59, 6768 Fillmore Alfeidale, Michigan, died Sunday morning But- terworth Hospital, Grand Rapids. Michigan. Funeral rites will be Thursday at 2 p.m. aijYoung Nichols Funeral Rev. J.

W. Fox will officiate and burials will be at the Sharpsville Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday afternoon at Young Nichols Funeral Home. He was born April 1912 in Sharpsville. He was the eon of Howard and Lulu (Smith) DeWitt.

He married Grace E. on April 12, 1945 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He lived in Grand Rapids and Allendale, Michigan. -He was employed at the Deisel Equipment Dei vision of General Motors at Grand Rapidst Surviving with the wjidow are two children, Mrs. Mary Lou King, Jerry D.

DeWitt, Tipton; his father, Howard DeWitt, Tipton; two sistels, Mrs. Jean Grimme, Sharpsville; Mrs. Jane Ley, Tipton; Five grandchildren; and one great graid-, child. Davis, Kokiimo; Ona P.Percival Tipton; Ruth Kelsay, Kokomo; Lester Dorothy A. Tipton; James H.Wil­ cox, Sharp: irille; CarlA.Scud- der, Windf ill; Gloria Martin, Arcadia; hfant Martin, Arcadia.

DISMISSALS: Mary Lou Mit- zenberg, rankfort; Judy Preston, Elwood; Chris Thompson, Russiaville; Ruby N. Oweas Tipton; Ar ly Kerr, Tipton; William McAvoy, Tipton; Peggy Davis, entown; Bessie M. Buzan, Nobesville; Myron Johnson, Windf iU; Guyla K. Humphreys, Tii iton; Joe A. Duncan, Atlanta; Hlvin Guffey, Tipton; Lester Doras, Sheridan; Hattie M.

Kirby, SharpsviUe. BIRTH: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin Arcadia; Boy born April 24 at 2:12 p.m. 25, 1971 ADMISSIONS: DianaaR.Crull Sheridan; JeanE.Tatum.'Tipton; Theresa E.iWalker; Donaldson, fCokomo; Rita Davis, Kokomo; Joyce A.

Hiatt, Arcadia; Pearley Coffman, Sheridan; Ena Ham, TJipton; Oralia Ramos, Ruth A. Crumpton, Vernon V. Richter, Sharpsville; Tipton; Kempton. DISMISSALS: James Ferguson Frankfort; Patricia Shirley Infant, Tipton; Elmer. Butler, Tipton; Eunice M.

Off, Tipton; Elaine Elston, Tipton; Peggy A. Allender Infant, Hobbs; Lillian L. Tyner, Sharpsville; Henry E. Simmons, AVindfall; Laura M. McCarmtrron, Scircleville; Alber Ferguson Hillisburg.

BIRTH: and Mrs. Donald DeLong, Elwood; Girlborn April 23 at 4:53 p.ml I have always had a fall grass problem due to the shortness of the inbreds in the making of hybirds. In 1970 I used AATREX plus PRINCEP and found this mixture to perform well for us through harvest. Best answer yet tofallpanicum and crabgrass in corn Add Princep herbibtde to your AAtrex? spray. Mix in a one-to-one ratip, at the same rate as AAtrex alone.

Controls fall panicum, crabgrass, and other Gets the early weeds, top. And, it costs less than other combinations. See us. We've got the details. KAISER AGRICULTURE CHEMICALS HOBBS, INDIANA JERRY MARTIN.

MANAGER Phone 675-6298.

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