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4A April 23. 1973 GI LOUIS POST-DISPATCH $95,000 In Coins Taken In Burglary people lie When a neighborhood boy in Sheffield, England, fell off a H'swing and broke his arm, DEREK" MARSHALL ran off to ''call an ambulance. By the time he came back, there was a tfYsecond victim. In his absence, Marshall's 6-year-old son had Bernadette Devlin, Teacher Are Wed BELFAST, April 23 (UPI) -Bernadette Devlin, Northern Ireland civil rights leader, married Michael McAlaskey today in her hometown of Cookstown, County lyrone. Miss Devlin was a leader in the clashes in late 1968 that provoked the current violence between Roman Catholics and Protestants.

In 1969, she was elected fi the British House of Commons. Two years later she gave birth to a daughter out of wedlock. The bridegroom is a Lurgan school teacher with close ties to Catholic political movements, friends of the family said. They began dating last summer when Miss Devlin was campaigning against Britain's entry into the European Common Market. fallen off the same swine and had also broken his arm.

A collection of gold coins valued at about $95,000 was among the goods stolen Saturday night from the Greendale home of Kenneth Capps, golf professional at North Shore Country Club, St. Louis County Police reported. The burglar forced open a rear door at the Capps home at 2375 Hillsdale Drive sometime between 6:20 and 9:40 p.m. Capps and his wife had gone out for dinner at 6:20 and their two sons had gone elsewhere after 6:30, police said. The burglar cut the combination off a safe in the lower level of the home and took the Actress SARAH MILES is remaining mum about the Con ner business manager.

jL'troversy surrounding the death of fc i. i.i. "I'm not goin, going to answer any ques tions," said Miss Miles, who retused com collection and numerous pieces of jewelry. Gold coins stolen were 25 Liberty $2 pieces, 20 Indian head 2'2 dollar pieces, 200 Liberty $5 pieces, 200 Indian head $5 pieces, 100 Indian head $10 pieces, 200 Liberty $20 pieces, 200 St. Gaudens $20 pieces, and 200 Liberty $10 pieces.

Also stolen were men's and women's diamond rings, a diamond necklace, a pearl necklace, several watches, two Luger pistols and 15 pairs of golf shoes that Capps said were worth $825. Police said that the total estimated value of the items stolen was $97,970. Capps said that he believed that the coin loss was covered by insurance, police said. The case has been turned over to the detective bureau for investigation. "But those coins may never be seen again," a police spokesman said.

"He (the burglar) won't get rid of them here, but it won't be hard somewhere else. Coin collectors sometimes aren't too fussy about where the coins come from." to say any more to reporters on her arrival in London yesterday from Los Angeles. She was met at Heathrow Airport by her playwright husband, ROBERT BOLT, Last month, in Gila Bend, a coroner's jury ruled that Miss Miles's business manager, DAVID WHITING, had died Feb. 11 from "poisoning due to an overdose of drugs." But the jury noted that it had not deter "-lii-airjiiiri thJ Red Truce Violations Down, Saigon Says Miss Miles mined whether Whiting took the over- dose accidentally or whether injuries found on his body were contributing factors to his death. Whiting died in Miss Miles's "motel bedroom.

The actress testified that shortly before he hand grenade when it went off. died, Whiting had beaten her and she had been rescued by her co-star, actor BURT REYNOLDS. The explosion occurred at The man who wrote the song "Easter Parade" was E'Jiemored yesterday at Brooklyn's Coney Island amusement Phuoc Thien hamlet near Phan Rang, 165 miles northeast of Saigon, the Saigon command said. A Roman Catholic group was presenting an Easter pageant at the time. Shortly before dawn today, a dozen rounds of 61-mm.

mortar fire hit in and around a South Vietnamese infantry position six miles west of Hue. Military authorities said two infantry resort when, tiiey renamecr a street "ikviii e.khin WALK." He had worked there as a singing waiter in 1904. "1 just hung there, feeling frustrated and working up blisters on my right hand," said MARILYN McELHANEY qf Carson City after her hope of being the first woman VI111CC1 ill UIG llcyilUO lllfcllWCTJ' roilUl vci.i aiiaiikiLUi pj3lie was trying to do the two required pull-ups from a br. men were wounded. Some heavy fighting was reported around a Mekong River SAIGON, South Vietnam, April 23 (UPI) Military authorities said that Communist cease-fire violations for the 24 hours ending at noon today dropped to 64, the fewest since the truce agreement Jan.

28. The bloodiest incident officials said, was an explosion at a rural Easter pageant yesterday. The blast killed 12 persons and hurt 81. Military sources said the explosion might have been an ac-c i t. They said authorities were investigating reports that a militiaman was toying with a 6 In Family Killed In Texas Plane Crash DRIPPING SPRINGS, April 23 (UPI) A single engine plane, which one witness said exploded twice in the air, broke into pieces over a plowed field yesterday and crashed, killing an Austin, dentist, his wife and their four children.

The bodies were identified as those cf Dr. Jack Lyons, 38 years his wife Georgann, 33, and their children, Allison, I HEAR BETTER WITHI shipping point 85 miles west of Saigon, but informed sources said there were signs of a 5 Jyl COuIdn even do one, said Mrs. Mchmaney. 62 a radio dispatcher. "I guess girls just don't have muscle in the tight place." Sheriff's deputies on horseback went after nude sun-bathers and those ogling them at Muir Beach, near San Rafael, this weekend.

One resident of the community, MRS. HAZEL M. MELO, said, "Spring is here once again and Muir Beach is attracting "the nude sun worshippers and all the associated social problems." with nothing HEAR in the ear for conductive loss North Vietnamese pull-out elsewhere in South Vietnam. Far to the north, in Quang Tri Province, just south of the former Demilitarized Zone, informed sources said intelligence 806 OLIVE ST. CH 1-0438 Opn Daily Including Saturday OLD-TIME TREAT: Linda Hargrayes 2 years old, may nof realize how unusual if is to be able fo sit in a rumble seat these days.

Fortunately for her, this. 1929 Model A Ford belongs to her father, David Hargraves. He displayed the auto at the Antique Classic Auto Show in Forest Park yesterday. (Post-Dispatch Photo by W. Thomas Stewart) Nixon Blueprint For Europe reports suggested that two1 I When ADOLFO G.

BETANCOURT, justice of the peace in Brownsville, shows pornographic movies in his court- room the next time he is going to ban smoking. The all- male capacity audience sent up such a cloud of smoke that North Vietnamese divisions had returned to North Vietnam. The sources said the total of North Vietnamese now in south Betancourt said he could hardly see the movies, "Liberated i Women" and "Wives' Playground," both of which were 1 (MMrn: Vietnam was about 120,000 ruled obscene. 12; Mindy, Jack 4, and fice the interests of traditional allies and other friends." He said the United States had been scrupulous in consulting its allies when their interests were affected. "Yet some of our firends in Europe," he said, iUiirrsiY llfHIIIll Michael, 2.

The ramily had been to Mc Ailen, to spend the v.ith the parents of Mr: Lyons FREE DAKCE BOCK Alio sjumo Lessors have seemed unwilling to ac cord America the same trust in our motives as they received that he would continue his two-year fast until all American hostilities in Southeast Asia have ended." He had vowed on April 24, 1971, "never to eat another bite of solid food until the war is over in Vietnam." Gregory said in a statement on Easter that he would continue to fast "as long as American bombs are bringing death and destruction to the people of Laos and Cambodia. We cannot stand idly by and think the war is over when it's really only 'just moved over." Gregory is from us or to grant us the same tactical flexibility that; they have employed in pursuit gotiations with Europe and Japan, Kissinger said a new equilibrium must be achieved. "The gradual accumulation of sometimes petty, sometimes major economic disputes must be ended and be replaced by a determined commitment both sides of the Atlantic to find co-operative solutions," he said. "We see these negotiations not as a test of strength but as a test of joint statesmanship. "Kissinger repeated U.S.

concern over the Esuropean Economic Community's protective policies that restrict imports of American agricultural products. And in what was apparently a reference to trade policies, he said, "The Atlantic community cannot be an exclusive club. Japan must be a principal partner in our common enterprise." i i -i i hi -i of their own policies." FREE Complete guide to the excitinq world of dance and lun-lilled events yours for the enjoying at Arthur Murray's. Mail coupon new and also receive a dance certificate for 2 FREE lessons. SUPPLY LIMITED DON'T WAIT! Please send Murray-Go-Round and dance certificate to: rf tp It Kissinger address made no 50 Ydi.

INDOOD-OUTDOOR CAMIT by OZITi mention of Vietnam or of the Gregory continued fighting in Indochina SHAG CARPET TILE 12x12 ALL COLORS $8950 Rather, it was devoted exclu former St. Louisan. sively to U.S. relations with Europe the-faGtors that he FROM PAGE ONE withdrawals of forces from Europe." But Mr. Nixon's assistant for national security affairs said that: "We owe to our peoples a rational defense posture, at the safpst minimum size and coast, with burdens equitably shared." The necessary American forces will be maintained in Europe, Kissinger continued, "not simply as a hostage to trigger our nuclear weapons but as an essential contribution to an agreed and intelligible structure of western defense." Within the next few weeks, Kissinger said, the United States will present its' suggestions to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization for nego-t i a i beginning later this year on mutual and balanced forced reductions in Europe.

He gave no specifics but did say that "our position will reflect the President's view that these negotiations are not a subterfuge withdraw U.S. forces regardless of consequences." "No formula for reductions is defensible whatever its domestic appeal or rationale if it undermines security," the presidential assistant said. Turning to coming trade ne Arthur RANCHiSLQ DANCfc SIUD.0 O'ebrating 60 years of leaching the world to dance. 309 NORTH 11 TH 231-5626 DuPONT 501 NYLON INSTALLED WITH PAD PATTERN RUBBER BACK Name Address. said had produced "a dramatic transformation of the psychological climate in the West a $069 i i.

sq. AC City, State, Zip. Phnng 12B0 JENNINGS STATION RD AT HWY El (3 Min. From 1-270) 869-7550 change which is the most profound current "vC.ttaJtetige to Western 1972 Arthur Munay Ine. Kissinger traced what he TODAY'S QUOTEJ: 'I say my prayers every night and sk God to grant, me humility, and I conclude by asking Him what I calftio for Him." Said by HENRY A.

KISSINGER, presidential adviser when kidded about his lack humility. He was quoted by Irv Kupcinet, Chicago Sun-JXimes columnist. 3 Youths From Area t)rown Over Weekend Th'tee youths from the St. called "a truly remarkable pe riod of East-West diplomacy that he said had produced agreement on Berlin, the stra tegic-arms accords and the be ginning of talks on1 European security and force reductions. "Yet this very success has created its own problems," he said, referring to "an increas ing uneasiness that super power diplomacy might sacri One Bail Bond Supervisor Koniettes OUR POOL, GARDEN AND PATIO SHOP IS OPEN SUNDAYS 10 A.M.

to 5 P.M. Proposed For Two Courts Bail bonds in both the Circuit sure" on tbm. The judges said they believed it, would be more 4 sr V- I "i nr. I fh Lpuis area drowned accidentally this weekend. Two of the drownings might have been caused by high water.

ICharles E. Cutler, 15 years ol of 5250 Daggett Avenue, dfowned early yesterday when fell from a dock into a private lake in Franklin County, njfar Washington, Mo. A spokesman for the family sf id today that Cutler had dropped his fishing pole and fallen into the water in trying tr retrieve it. It was also possible, the spokesman said, that tje fall was caused, by an epileptic seizure. the youth's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. James H. Skelton, live at 2624 Margaretta Avenue ill Maplewood, he had been living with his sister and brother-ij-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent dpmia, at the Daggett address.

efficient to have a commissioner to handle the business. If Rothman agrees to sponsor such a bill in the Legislature, it would have to be submitted at the next session of the General Assembly. The legislative hopper already has been closed to new bills this session. Court for Criminal Causes and the Court of Criminal Correction would come under the jurisdiction of a single individual under a proposal advanced today by Judges David W. Fitz-Gibbon and Richard J.

Brown of the Court of Criminal Correction. The two judges, after a conference in Judge FitzGibbon's chambers, announced that they had agreed to confer with State Representative J. Rothman of Clayton, Democratic majority floor leader in the Charles E. Cutler Drowning victim Missouri House, to discuss nec essary legislation. he Comias accompanied him iney said they hoped to ar Brostrorvs Grandson ffehing yesterday.

range a meeting this week with Zomia jumped into the water Catches Suspect Rothman to discuss the bail bond situation and ask him to searcn ior ine youm, put was sponsor legislation in the Gen utable to find him. The body wVs recovered about three Why will BERLITZ give you $50 off a private course in any language? Many people want to learn another language. But they keep putting It off. Now Berlitz gives you a real incentive to start your language instruction immediately. We'll absorb the first $50 ol your tuition fee for a Berlitz Private Course in any language you choose.

Only one condition. You must present the certificate below before the expiration date. The time to enroll is now. Which language would you like to speak? eral Assembly designed to pro- vide proper supervision and regulation of all bail bond ac tivities. FitzGibbon said it was the judges' thought that a bill be introduced in the Legislature to If your savings are earning less, its time to move them to St.

Louis Federal Savings where you will enjoy the highest rate, plus peace of mind, knowingyoursavingsarecompletely secure, protected bystrong reserves and $20,000.00 Federal Savings Loan Insurance. ALL DIVIDENDS PAID QUARTERLY A boy suspected of stealing a woman's purse Saturday night was chased and caught by the grandson of a former police chief of St. Louis. Kenneth Brostron, 23, of 1320A McCausland Avenue, said he was with his wife and friends in his automobile at Lindell and Grand boulevards when he saw the boy take the purse from a woman. Brostron chased the boy with his car into an alley where the boy stopped when the car pulled alongside him.

Brostron, a law student at St. Louis University, is a grandson of former Police provide for establishment of a bail bond commissioner who would supervise the activities hjurs later by the Washington Ffte Department. Surviving are the a 'ffl. Comia, five other sisters artij two brothers. purieral services will be at l.jfe p.m.

Wednesday at the Jay uncJertaking establishment, 7456 Manchester Avenue, Burial will be in Vijjhalla Cemetery. (Jerald R. Behlman and Jor-dalF. Goeke both 19, of Fl'cjrissant, drowned yesterday afternoon near East St. Louis wife the pickup truck in which th were riding apparently went Out of control and plunged a1, of all bail bondsmen and regu late the bail bond business.

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Louis Federal Ffcntage Road near Interna Chief Curtis Brostron, who is now secretary of the Board of Police Commissioners. The boy, 15 years old, was charged under the Juvenile Code with stealing from a person. The purse was recovered. Roarl Fatalities LONDON (UPI) Road accidents killed 8 per cent fewer Britons in the third quarter of 1972 than in the corresponding (name) to a discount of $50 oil the regular tuition (ee lor a minimum enrollment of 60 lessons In any Berlitz Private Course In the language indicated here. Only one certificate redeemable by an individual.

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