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The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page 23

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Akron Beacon Jcarnel A 23 WHAT ARE you going to do mower? Sell it with a dassi-with that no-longer-needed fied ad, of course! 375-8222. New French Nuclear Test Wednesday, June 28, 1371 Newsmakers Series Reported Under Way CObONIAL OR JALOUSIE ALUMINUM STORM-SCREEN DOORSr COMPLETELY INSTALLED .11 Sale 79.95 EACH vents the fireball from reaching down to the sea or reefs, and that the radio-active cloud is rapidly dissipated in the upper atmosphere, reducing fallout to a minimum. The French news agency also said the French navy had intercepted the Canadian yacht Greenpeace in and taken the boat and her crew to Tahiti. Opponents of nuclear warfare had set out for the test area in the yacht to try to block the tests. Checking on the hardness of metals used.

Exploring ways of disposing of the nuclear material. The explosions are expected to be of low power, short of one megaton. In 28 previous French nuclear or thermonuclear Pacific tests since 1966, the usual procedure has been to suspend the nuclear devices from a big yellow balloon, held in place by ropes at an altitude of 1,500 to 2,000 feet The French claim this pre Colonial door. Scalloped frama black' straps, glass and screen inserts Regular 84.95 Handsome lalousie style. Controlled ventilation and maximum light.

Regularly 94.99 CALL FOR HOME SURVEY 375-5000. EXT. 641 unut lUDtnuCUnirniiTCsm em nn DOWNTOWN AKRON AND MELLETT MALL PARIS IB The French nuclear test series probably started Sunday with an explosion at Mururoa AtoH, in the South Pacific, the French news agency said today in a dispatch from Papeete. The agency report laid French test headquarters refuses to confirm or deny that a nuclear device was detonated but that information received in Papeete seems to indicate that the first test was held. The Defense Ministry in Paris refused to comment It previously had said no information on the tests would be released.

AUSTRALIA, New Zealand. Japan and several South American nations have protested France's testing in the South Pacific. The French government insists the tests wO harm no one and President Georges Pompidou sent a letter to Australian Prime Minister William McMahon saying the tests could not be canceled. The series is believed to include three or four explosions, the program to be finished by early July. Haskinses Mark 50 Years Together v.wM I Boris Spunky, the world chess champion, eats watermelon during a break hi a tennis match.

Ibe Soviet chess master is in Reykjavik, Iceland, awaiting the arrival ot U. S. chess champion Bobby Fischer and the start ot their 24-game match for the world title on Sunday. AP COMBINATION SCREEN AND STORM WINDOWS COMPLETELY INSTALLED 5 for 119.95 14 for $333 8 for $191 15 for $356 11 for $263 19 for $450 12 for $286 20 for $474 Every unit is custom-made with wool insulation, triple tilting and self- storing convenience built right in. No worry either old storm windows are correctly removed and carefully replaced by expert workmen.

CALL FOR HOME SURVEY 375-5000 EXT. 641 Mr. and Mrs. Birch Has-kins, 1422 Holly will mark their golden wedding anniversary with an open house at Firestone Park United Methodist Church from 2 to 5 p. m.

Sunday. They were married July 22, 1922 in Akron. Mr. Haskins was a garage foreman at Firestone when he retired in 1965 after 32 years' service. He was born in Wil-lard, O.

Mrs. Haskins, the former Katherine Laura Pfouts, was born in Adams Mills, O. Both are 71. Mr. Haskins is a Mason and both are members of the Order of Eastern Star and Fire.

LJ i OH- are Mr. and Mrs. Haskins stone Park United Methodist Church. They have three daughters, Mrs. Jean Turner, Mrs.

Fern Long and Mrs. Retta Billow, all of Akron, eight grandchildren and four THE EXPERIMENTS believed to be aimed at Muwit iMrnuvcmcni itraien otoi, ruumn riuun Testing the miniature atom-, ic bomb that wil trigger France's hydrogen warhead. DOWNTOWN AKRON AND MLLETT MALL W.dnetdf'y, Itiunday, Friday, Saturday OPEN DAILY 10-10 SUNDAY. 11-6 JULY 4th 10-4 i 1 Choate Loses Headmaster Seymour St John, headmaster of the Choate School at Wallingford, for a quarter of a century, is resigning at the end of the next academic year. Daniel G.

Tenney president of the board of trustees, said in a letter to the alumni, "During St John's years of leadership Choate has gained national recognition as an independent school." St John, 6Q, joined thes chool in 1933 and became headmaster in 1947 upon the retirement of his father, George St John. Wallace Stands At Parallel Bars i 'Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace has gained six pounds since a bullet was removed from his spinal canal June 18 and has stood be- tween parallel bars in a continuing physical therapy program, according to his physician. Dr.

Stacy Rollins, Wallace's former classmate and the neurosurgeon who removed the bullet following an assassination attempt against the governor, said Wallace has shown steady progress. Wallace will remain in Holy Cross Hospital at Silver Spring, where he was taken after he was shot in a Laurel, shopping center May 15 for at least seven more days, Rollins said. He said Wallace's progress is such he will be able to attend the Democratic National Convention opening July 10 in Miami Beach. Gen. LeMay Gen, he May Settles Suit Retired Air Force Gen.

Curtis E. LeMay has settled his $3.3 million suit against the company that fired him when he became Gov. George C. Wallace's running mate in 1968. LeMay, 65, sued Networks Electronic Corp.

in 1969, saying the company wrongly fired him when he took a leave of absence as board chairman to run for vice president on the American Independent Party ticket. The company filed a $5.1 million countersuit saying LeMay failed to abide by his contract never had a leave of absence and used his as a political springboard. Attorneys announced the out-of-court settlement of both suits. a a a iv MEN'S FLARI SLACKS ULiJLlli'! Reg. 8.67 i 4 Days WESTERN DENIM BOY'S CASUAL: JEANS KNIT FLARES Charge It Rov- e.

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Lawrence Herrmann said the one-month Jail term imposed was the first ever given a ticket scalper. Weissberg was also fined $250 for his second conviction on the same charge. When arrested May 26, the defendant had 906 tickets in his pockets, including several hundred for the July 4 Rolling Stones event in Washington. The prosecutor also said Weissberg, 22, of Queens, had boasted on a radio talk show that he made $18,000 a year "tax free" from his scalping business. 5)22 Reg.

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''Westmoreland, who will step down as chief of staff Friday ending 33 years of Military service, presented the citation to the 3rd Brigade of the 101st Airborne Division, the highest honor presented to a unit by the nation. Westmoreland praised the unit for its "extraordinary heroism in action against the enemy" in Vietnam. Noiv Who's Bluffing Marvin L. Cooley, author of "The Big Bluff," a book allegedly telling how to file income tax returns without paying tax, has been charged with failing to file income tax returns for three years. -The 45-year-old Arizona farmer who has battled the internal Revenue Service for, years was arraigned on Sarges of failing to file re-rns on income of $18,912 in 1968, $17,214 in 1969 and in 1970.

For the past five years Cooley has filed a tax return listing his income' as unknown. He claims it would be an invasion of his privacy to put additional information on the 1040 form. 3 Elephant Goes To China Visiting Prime Minister Sirimavo Bandaranaike of Sri Lanka-Ceylon has presented a baby elephant to the children of China, according to the New China News The elephant is named Mi-thura, which means friend in the Sinhala language. Mrs. Bandaranaike made the pre-sentaton at Peking's indoor stadium.

On hand to receive the elephant were Premier Chou En-lai and six Chinese children, the news agency said. Gets High State Post William J. Stoessel career Foreign Service officer, has been nominated by President Nixon as assistant secretary of state for European affairs, to succeed Martin J. Hillenbrand, who has been named as ambassador to Germany. Stoessel, a native of Manhattan, who now claims Santa Monica, as his home, has been in the Foreign Service since 1942.

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