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The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page 18

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Akron Beacon Journal Tuesday, April 16, 1974; Embassy Mood There was pomp, to-earth just plain fun bassy Ball sponsored international students. The Student Center doscope of color as the to the music of Chic stood around in groups Not everyone came native costume. Bonny had an old knee injury with crutches. circumstance and downat the 16th annual Emby Kent State University ballroom was a kaleidancers twirled around Tesmer's orchestra, or talking or eating. to the dance in their Stringer (an American) flare up, so she came GOGI BASI OF INDIA WAS OSAROBO AND ASAGIE AIMIUWY OF NIGERIA BONNY STRINGER ON CRUTCHES 3,000 Women Candidates Expected To Run In 1974 Continued From Page B-1 been enhanced by earlier decisions of two potential Republican contenders, Interior Secretary Rogers C.

B. Morton and Rep. Lawrence J. Hogan, to pass up the chance to run against the Democratic incumbent, Marvin Mandel. A FORMER Republican national committeewoman in South Dakota has entered the Senate primary against a male dairy executive and a former Vietnam prisoner of war.

Barbara Gunderson is considered an underdog, but she says she hopes her candidacy will "force women to look at our own role in the party." Another Republican, Paula Hawkins, a member of the Florida Public Service Commission, is considering entering the Senate primary against incumbent Edward J. Gurney, whose political future may be in the hands of a grand jury that has been investigating his campaign finances. DESPITE the shortage of female front -runners for vacant House seats at this early stage of the 1974 campaign year, a pair of incumbent women representatives discussed experiences from which neophytes might profit. One, Patricia Schroeder, a freshman Colorado Democrat, didn't file her 1972 candidacy until May of that year. Despite an efficient army of volunteers, she was considered an underdog in the primary against the state senate minority leader and later in the general election against a Republican incumbent.

She summed up the situation of many women House candidates this way: "You can't expect a lot of money and you can't expect a lot of partisan help. The only way is in your own district, with a phenomenal amount of manpower, womanpower LOREEN SPINDLER BETTY PAULL Brides-To-Be Spindler- Paull-Gombasky Porter Mrs. Clara A. Spindler of 537 Alpha av. announces the engagment of her daughter, Loreen Faye, to Michael Allen Porter.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Porter of 370 Warwick st. The couple will be married May 3, 1975.

Generous With Credit, But Adept At Collecting Continued From Page B-1 of gourmet cooking, the growing number of boards she serves on the Growth Association, Better Business Bureau, Blue Cross, Cleveland Area Arts Council, a trusteeship at Cleveland State University. When she points to the stacks of reading they require, she calls them "my damned boards." WALKING THROUGH the converted tractor factory that affords WVIZ more than 3,000 feet of production plus a maze of cubicle space. fices, Miss Cope spilled her feelings about the proper approach and future of educational public broadcasting most easily. "Our sets have to be as good, our production as slick as commercial TV," she said, pointing out one of the schoolhouse settings used in local educational production. (The popular Sesame Street, carried by Channel 25, is produced in New York).

"More viewers are interested in our kind of news coverage now than before," she continued. "We see the great danger of giving 45 seconds of something that went on for five hours. "That's why we covered Clay Mask Is Popular A popular beauty treatment is the clay mask. It's the earliest known. The Egyptians attributed therapeutic and beauty powers to the mud of the Nile.

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Ofite What goes into is important. DANNON. Strawberry YOGURT You don't need policy makers, you need doorbell ringers, envelope stuffers." Rep. Margaret M. Heckler, a Massachusetts Republican, also was considered an underdog in 1966 before she unseated a 42-year Republican incumbent, former House Speaker Joseph W.

Martin Jr. She, too, is a strong believer in campaigning at the grassroots level, and she discounts the importance of the party in picking candidates. "It's up to the candidate to propel himself," she said. WT. OZ What doesn't go in is even more important.

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People want to know." WITHIN THE LAST year she has been active in the effort to protect public broadcasting from governmental controls. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which has been the central programming source for non stations such as WVIZ, receives Congres- love is promising not to live dangerously for your family's sake. sional funds for programming, and had indicated that it felt responsible to Congress for programs produced with Congressional money. "There had been talk," she said, "of the stations fighting the corporation. Instead, we compromised and formed a national board of station managers, which I serve on, and a board of lay persons to negotiate with the corporation, which has 15 Presidentially-appointed directors.

demanded, for example, that if the corporation did not want to fund a certain program we could still get it. We started paying dues. For us, it's $30,000 to $32,000 a year. A lot, yes. But is it too much to pay for your freedom?" Right now, some of the stacks on her desk deal with still another change in the industry a new emphasis on local programing, beginning July 1.

Instead of receiving a national schedule, network style, stations will bid on national programs MA3 FRUIT DRINK MIX Perfect For Parties they feel are most suitable to their markets. Again emphasizing local control, a White House plan proposes Congress allocate funds to public TV, matching two local dollars with one federal. The plan would bring more money into local stations a boon to managers like Betty Cope who have made a career of asking for money. But she sees a danger there, too. 44T just hope that stations don't pour the money into producing a lot of local artsy-craftsy stuff themselves." She frowned.

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James Choate of 314 Patterson announce the engagement of their daughter. Betty Ann Paull, to David Martin Gombasky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gombasky of 89 Twenty-second st. The couple will be married July 27..

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