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Beckley Post-Herald from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 23

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-BECKLEY POST-HERALD, BECKLEY, W. FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER -TWENTY-THREp2 Rescue Teams Pump Oxygen Into Coal Mine Ky. (AP) Rescue teams installed the last six ventilation seals Inside the Scotia Coal No. 1 mine Thursday and began pumping oxygen Into the area where 11 men Daydreaming Esco-Mo, male polar bear at the Washington Park Zoo, takes it easy, possibly anticipating dinner. His mate, Ice-ter, is being watched by zoo veterinary officials to determine whether she is pregnant.

Polar bear cubs are rarely born in captivity. (AP Wirephoto) Communist East Germany Facing Open Dissidence By HUBERT J. ERB Associated Press Writer BERLIN (AP) Open dis- sldence has broken out in Communist East Germany at-a'level- not seen since the tumult ot the 1950s. For the first time ever, a group of East German intellectuals has formally called on the government to reverse a hardline posit i i i a balladeer Wolf Blermann and i i a a citizenship. The satirical ballads of Bler- mann, an avowed it unorthodox Communist, have long irked East German leaders.

Some speculated the, East German authorities were launching a new wave of repression against individual expression. Blermann's expulsion follows a Protestant clergyman's burning himself to death in political protest last August and official actions against two writers in recent weeks. One was expelled from the country and the other from the East German Writers' Association. A number of private citizens have openly expressed their desire to travel outside their walled-in state. Up to 20,000 persons are estimated to have officially permission to resettle In West Germany, and a diplomats in Berlin claim 200,000 or more would leave if there were no restrictions.

The current wave of dissent is strongest sijice a brief llareup in 1956, a a i Hungarian revolt of that year, which brought a major clampdown inside the still Soviet- controlled part of Germany. While Biermann, stranded in West Germany, pondered what to do next, a group of 13 other East German artists issued a public letter on his behalf Wednesday. The signers said they did not not endorse everything Blermann says or does, but the East German state should be able to put up with a poet who shares in a long literary tradition of being uncomfortable to his own time and place. The letter quoted Karl Marx as saying. "The proletarian revolution must be able to criticize itself." a 40 last a appeared before people last Saturday in Cologne, West Germany.

The East German Com- i a a i i statements there caused the governnment to move against him, but in East Berlin. Robert a a a Biermann confidant, said a Biermann church concert inside East Germany this fall was a more likely cause. The incident annoyed officials almost as much as the self- immolation in August of Pastor Oskar Bruesewitz, which forced the to reconsider its attempt at living side by side with a regime hostile to religious beliefs. Items On Display MA BEN The i annual a Week A a Crafts Festival got under way in a a there lor the fourth consecutive year is Ihc House of Wonder, i Sheltered Workshop. a i the booths at the 1976 i a a Cnmpton and i Bullington.

Coinptnn is director ol the Wyoming County facility. Advance Large Hope Pushes Stocks Up The Market In Brief Stick Utt 1 1 JU .11 issyn II an Increase in import oil prices might be avoided or spread over a period of time pushed the stock market sharply higher Thursday. The Dow Jones average ol 30 industrial stocks gained 12.03 points to 950.13. its largest daily advance since Oct. 29.

Advances more than doubled declines on the New York Stock Exchange. NYSK volume rose to 24 million shares, the busiest day on the exchange since Sept. 23, from 21.02 million shares Wednesday. On Thursday. Italian officials a i a i assurances that Venezuela, a member of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, would try to "avoid or at least to limit an increase in the price of oil" at the OPEC meeting scheduled for next month.

If other OPEC countries insist on a price hike, the increase might be spread out over a period of time, the Venezuelans told the Italians. Brokers noted that Wall Street Ce.irs (hat ll rise in nil nrires Supplemental Liftings Courtesy Wheat First Securities Inc. NEW YORK STOCK Clone AMtiheny Airlinn Alias Beatrice Foods nil Chemical New York Congoleum Diinioit Deere At Co. Dr. Pepper Kiisleni Airlines Ktislern flit I 1 Klhyl KriichJuif Iliimmoml 1 luck's llnsptlal inpuriiil Con), lonns iVUinville P.

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On the American Stock Exchange, the market value index was up 1.12 lo 99.41. Closing New York Stocks NKW VOHK (AP) 'rllursday's 'locks: ACF In 32 43'i AIKCO hie 2H i Kulser Al illl'i Allen CP Ill'i Ken Cop 2li Allfj 2IH KnpufrK 23'i AlldCh 361 42' Alcoa KroiiT'r Am Alrlln A Hrnds i Am Can 35i A Cyan 25't i 0 Am Kl 23 M'rili Am Home 31 i AmMolors 4 McDonn 23's Am 61 'i Mead CP 1B1 Alia Cop MinMM 57'4 Anchrll 27 'n Mobil 01 5H 7 ii Armed 15'i Monsanto 81 't Ashl Oil Murphy 19 All liich NalSII 43b Avco 13n Mine Her Babek NCR Cp 34'i Hendix 3H 7 Norllk Wn 30 ii Boeing 42' Oeciil Pet 19i Horden 32 Ohio Kd 2(Hi Carb Fuel 37' Owen III 52'4 Celanese 45' Penney 54'i Chrysler Pennzoil 31 'i cillesS 55' PepsiCo 79 Coca Col 79" Pfizer Cot Gas- 2fi Morr 62 ConNdas Pet Coill Oil Piltslon 351i 44 1 37 iV 4 Curtis Wr I 1 1 PP(J In 50 Uavt'l'l 18' Pullmn 33 now Ch 40 (Juaker SI 15'i ilressc'r 39 Halston 49H Dul'ont 124 Hl'A 25H East Fuel Hefeh Ch I7'i EasKI) Hep SI sl't EaKin liockwl Inl Exxon 511'i l-'e Int Flresln 22'i S''(ill Pap Fllnlkol 2l'i Se.irs Ford sm-ll Oil (ien Dvnam 52'i Stngor Co 18'ii Gen Ei 51 'i Sun Pae 35'ii (ien Food Sperry 11 45 (ien Mot 71 Sl Brands (i Tel Fl Strt Oil Cal Ca Pae 37H Slor Drug (1 Tire 24'i Wor (illlcttc 26Mi Texaco 26 (iondrh 26 Timkn 50 (ireyhound MX. L'n Carb 57't Otilt Oil Unlroyal 7" Heelr's 8'! US steel 46fi Hercules 27 Westg El 16'i Inger 75 Weyerhr 48 IBM 270V, Whirlpol 28ii Int Harv Whg Pit 17'i Inl TT 3()vi) Woolwlh 25'h Xerox Cp The Mexican jumping bean is actually a seed that contains the larvae of a small moth. The movements of the larvae, intensified by warmth, give the seeds (he familiar jumping movements. were killed in the second of two methane gas explosions at the mine last spring.

Ray Ross said the bodies would be brought out sometime early Friday. He is directing the rescue Diplomat Refused Re-Entry To Russia WASHINGTON (AP) A ranking diplomat in the American Embassy in Moscow has been refused a re-entry visa by Russ i a a i i a Department said Thursday. Marshall Brement, the embassy's No. 3 officer, was told he could not return to Moscow after he left the country on vacation, the department said. The incident, which took place in September, was in apparent retaliation of an earlier move by the United States in which a Russian official at the United Nations was expelled "for engaging in improper activities." The Soviet i i a S.

A. Stcpanov, was counselor to the Soviet mission at the U.N. He was asked to leave in August. State a officials a i a offenses, but said the retaliation a a i a warranted. Robert Funseth, State Department press i said the Soviets have been asked to reconsider.

State Department officials said no charges were leveled against Brement. a i between the two Expenditures Are Reported CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) The i on i i a Education of the West Virginia Labor Federation, AFL-CIO, reported Thursday It spent $32,981 in its effort to elect AFL-CIO endorsed candidates in the state. In a post-election financial report filed with the secretary of state, COPE said it received 448 in contributions. All the listed i i were from the parent slate federation, except lor $2,000 from AFL-CIO national headquarters in Washington and $300 the a Central Labor Council of White Sulphur Springs.

The $32,981 in reported expenditures included the total listed in COPE's pre-election report as well as $18,180 in Itemized outlays not previously reported. countries have been strained in recent months. The Foreign Service official named as the new. ambassador to the Soviet Union, a Toon, has not been a i a although he was named by President Ford several weeks ago. There have been recent acts of harassment against Americans in Moscow, including bomb threats made against the U.S.

Bicentennial exhibition that recently opened in the Russian capital. operation for the federal Milling and Safety iAd- ministration (MESA). "We'll be going in about datyn," Ross said. "The bodies will put Into plastic bags, wrappefl in blankets, and placed in a stKclal mine car." Ross said he didn't know tie exact hour the bodies would be brought to the surface. a knowing." he said.

"I can tell the trip is 30 minutes each way but I don't know how long it will bake to prepare the bodies a bring them out." Harvey Sturgill, whose, father was one of the 11 victims, said he contacted the coal company and was told to "come early. "They said they'd place for us to wait," Sturgipl said. "Tension is mounting as the hour grows near. I'm a bit anxpous. We will Just be relieved.

The bodies are in a Jtction of the mine some 3W miiles back from the entrance and spme 1,000 feet beneath Big Black Mountain. Governments Protesting Racism Pull Entrants From Beauty A Miss a a i a 22-year-ojljl' Cindy Breakspeare, was chosen Miss World 1976 Thursday Ui a contest marred by the withdrawal of nine participants protesting South Africa's race policies. Miss Australia, Karen Jo Pini, 19, was first runner-up. Third place went to Miss Guam, 17-year-old Diana Duenaii. The new Miss World, a brown-haired West Indian Beauty with hazel eyes, is a physical education teacher.

She is 5-feet-6 and her measurements were given as 35-24-36. She is la friend of Jamaican singing star Bob Marley and said she hopus to open a health food restaurant someday. Miss Breakspeare won a prize of 5,000 pounds (I8J500) and the chance to earn an additional 20,000 pounds during her year-long reign. i Miss United States, 21-year-old model Kimbertee Foley of Southfield, was not among the last 15 in the. semifinals.

Just hours before the final judging in the crowded 1 Royal Albert Hall, the governments of the Philippines and Yugoslavia pulled their contestants out of the competition to protest the racist image projected by the presence of two South African? entrants, one black and one white. They were the eighth and ninth contestants withdraw and left fiO to take part in the final night's events. Earlier it was thought Miss Trinidad-Tobago had been withdrawn Thursday because her government ordered its ambassador in London to boycott the contest. But tliat did not slop her from competing. Organizers had feared a "sensational, last-minote" walkout by others before the televised contest Thursday mtfght; In the three days before 1 the finals, seven governments withdrew their representatives, some of whom departed in tears.

They were India, Mauritius, Liberia; Seychelles, Sri Lanka and Malaysia. The protest was against apartheid racial policy, which resulted in South Africa's entering two representatives -Miss Africa South, Rozcttc Motsepc, a black student, and Miss South Africa, Lynn Massyn, a white textile designer from Durban. LEGAl ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT NOTJCJ Of WUSTIM SAlf By virtue of ouiriotiijr mtvd (n me bj dwd o4 Iruil doti-d the 3rd duy of March, 1971. touted by EUZAHTH C. LEFTWICH, unmarried, tfl Itw Tiunwi I.

iafit, TruttM. to pojmwtil of a Witt of trie Chrii at iht County CommJulo" of ftafefeh County. Wnt Virginia, in Trint Dtad ftwt No. 371, ot ttw mid bere ond porofcfe and (fefauh hatlnp ilgncd. having been mjuirpd to do by ttw ttoreo4.

will otto 0r ot pvblt out- lion to higtwtl biddtr, at the front door of the Courfhoute of County! WrVit Virginia, in Writ Virginia, airlhe J4th day ol Notvmbtr, 1976, at I 00 o'clock. P.M., ihot certain lot or parcel of land vtuotc in To-fl Diltritl. Raleigh Countjr, Wen Vrrginio. otid more bounrird and dpHrib- td 01 BEGINNING ol Souttwoit corner of lot No 1, ot Lively Addition, told point tang 1 60 3S 16S.I6 hri from rht line of Virginia Route Ho. 3, thente with Southern Imeol lot No.

1. S. SOtteg, S3' W. SOO feel to the ponli thence tooting trie Southern lint of lot No. 1 and oerow lot No l.N.9deg, lOOOfMTtAOpoinifn ol lO'No.

1. N. IDrfeg 33'I 50.0 fret to the Northvoil tarnti of tot No. 1. thence with the Eaitetn line ol lol No.

1. S. 9 deg 25' E. 1009 feel to point of beginning, and portion of that Lot No. 1 01 on a map ritted "Mop of Ibdy AcMrtion," Town Oittrltt.

Raleigh County, and ol record In Mop Book 8. page 96. Said wte will be Wd upon Wto-iffl Krmt; CASH IN HAND ON DAT OF MIC. TJHJMAN 1. SAYRf.

NOTICE OF rHJIlIC MtETINOS NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGS Of THE tOWN OF MULIENS. WEST VIKHNIA fOt COMMUNITY DtVtlOfMlNT AND HOUSING NEEDS. W-n of MyHttit will hoM a rVW-e Irrg ol itw oht CHy Hall biMfif on TwKtay. Nowmbt. 33rd and WtdrwMfey Nownbtt 2M Ot 1.00 p.m.

in MuMtflt, Wwt Virginia. The putpow of luth mWtlng it to prentte the ertitwt ot Multem with adequate intormatlon concerning Community Oranl Program ol the Department of Hauling and Urban Development, and lo public diicuuian and input regarding community development and hauling projetti. The amount of tach grant project currently under caniideTO'ion by the Town Council it Community Block Gtann. Ci'iient and gioupt oie odiited The primoty purpow of Community Development program It the comprehend fotwilng on decent economic opportunist for low ond moderal the Homing ond Community Otrtlopment Atl of regulation! and rtquiremenli for impbmenfino. fegillalivt inttnl.

ond copy Of Act will be available for nomination at ttw Region I Plannina ond Detlopment Council during office hourt. Monday through Friday of legal prior ID the ond the documenli will be available at the meetinat. For odditionol intormation on 0 W. Va. 24740.

IN wd but kivlng memory of our ptectout daughter, Patrklo Fern Le Maiterv who tett ui 10 yean ago today, 21, 1966. The leavei are turning now dear Potty, And lummer it olmoit gone remindi ui of tht day you W1 On a Monday juit before down. ft wot a cool day in November And it werm long ago, That the angtli came and took you, Pat- 'X- leavlng dork claudi hanging low. But the tunthine fallow) dark cloudi And the rainbow follow) rain, Yef of you are forever Linked together in golden chain. Svatoni will come and ttatoni will go But our love will never fade.

We will miu you forever dear, Potty, You're the dearttt daughter Cod i made. Loving and Mining Mom and Dad: Lorena and Willii Phillipt Brothen Joe Bill ond Family SHOOTING MATCH HAftFCR Hdflhti rurar IQA. Fridoy, 4 and Saturday. 1 SHOOTING Match behind Stordutt ClJb, Danfeft, Fridoy nigh), all day 9 FOU PROfESSIONAL PAINTING, WAU I A A INSTALLATION. LOWELL FOLEY 233-4373 PANELING, roofing, gutter work, call i.

W. Shornbliir painter and paper hanger, lirtt quality work, etlimotei, imurtd. ZH-IB86. OtMt Of PUWICATION CltCUIT COUKT OF (WEIGH COUNTY. WEST VIRGINIA.

TO All WHOM IT MAY CONCKN, The purpow of the above action it lo determine guordionjhip Baby Soy WhiK born on the 17th day of September. 1976 The iccking gtrordtarnhlp of laid child with the w(c right to content to rhc diihd'i adoption, oppwrino, that, pofetnify ot Boby WhiW hat nat eitabliiKed. ii ii OODlRtD thol any tloiminfl to be the father of taid child oppMi in of JwoV Ksrmit locks. Judge of Ihe Circuit Court Nalegh County. Weit Vlrginro, on ttw lit day of December.

1976, at 5MS o'clotl of that day, ond or oiher to petition, guordinnihip ol The child may be granted lo ttw State Department of Welfare, Parental of rhe fattier tvr- right to can tent lo odoplion ol Baby kiy While. Polergh County, Wtit Virginia. November 10. 1976. Clerk of the Cirtuii Coutl NOTICE OF SALE Of CAR Notice it hereby given that on November 24, 1976, at 10.00 the undert.gned will oHer for rate at Avetion to me hightit bidfter tor Inc Volley Drive, Virginia, the following car taken from W.ll.t Graham by on account ol default having moot in payment of the deferred inttallmvnH due on to id cot.

to One 1975 Chrytltr Newport, Seriol Number CL33M5C161833. dated Jay of Noivmbw )3, 1970 Drawer fckrey, Vircjinia W. Stack, Jr. AttittOflt Vi THIS don ml which on timitotion or DiKrirrrinoiron in Employment Act. All ADS Kf LY 1O NUMKR, MUST ANSWtHD BY WAITING ONLY TO THE BOX NUWHR.

MOT iY CAUING THE NCWSfAfH FOR INFORMATION. IN wd but loving nwnory of our Moved mother, Mn.Ponty f. Rota who would 61 old today ond who departed thii lite September 24, 1961." You're gone birt not forgotten, Mom Nor will you In a loving tpot within our hearti Wt'H kttp your memory. Tour blrttidoy happy In dayi you were here we were happy But today wt'tl thed a ftar. We're thankful I hot Dad chow you, Mom To bo our precious Mother If ttarchtd the whole world over Ht would itill have picked none We you at tht dayi go by We miji your love ond core Someday we'll you, Mother In that Home up there, Written by leono Loved forever ond mined by your Children.

Opie, Harold, Henry, loren, Louise, Leono, Laurel, fetty Joe, Jean. June and Joy, Jr. SHOOTING MATCH kT Ghent FirehouM, November 20th, 2 p.m. ufifil Turteri, horns, ere. SHOOTING MATCH Evtry Friday at 6 p.m.

Evtry aotufdoy 01 I p.m. CUSMNID Dltf LAY TV 8, APPLIANCE SERVICE All Makei Modcll Sparks TV Appliance 305 Princj.St. Ph. 252-6523 41 J. C.

Penney APPROXIMATELY 35 haun per WM CLAtSINID DISPLAY SIX ptott. Memorfol Gordent. Garden of 232-3043 5 FOUND off North Kanowho, btoxk male iobrodor fretrtevtr, hoi bevn around. rwtghborhood 4 monthi, call oftef 3 p.m. LOST beoght In Moxwril Hill area.

reword, 23M7W. LOST NOTtmbtr 13 ftmare Iriih wtivr an C4O Dam Rood nnr Dairy Ouevn, 1 ofd, wMfing cottar with no tagi. to J5? WILL fwrwn found large wtritv maFe cat at Willii Branch, pttaw return. Cotl EXTRA SPECIALS! PORKMAKER $7.99 JOOLbt. CRACKED CORN $6.75 50 Lta.

HORSE FEED $7.98 25 IBS. CHA THAM CHUNK DOG FOOD $3.79 STOW diptomov certificate! ond ortwr valuable in paper tube. Document! slay clean, dry and creawtetv Tube! can be obtained from empty towel etc. Try CloMified Ad and wafch reiufa happen right BIG SELECTION OF Single And Double Bit Axes Gift Suggestions 'Merit Hair Dryer 1000 Worn SLOW COOKER Cmfc.fTyp. $16.99 Cash and Carry Good Thru Week PRICE BROTHERS SONS, INC.

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