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The Daily Reporter from Dover, Ohio • Page 2

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A July 10, 1972 QOVM.NEWPHIUOEIPHIA.OHIO Ohio scene Disney films praised as 'great corn' 1 Decision near on atomic plant CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) A three-man Atomic Safety and Licensing Board will rule by Tuesday on whether to suspend construction of the $300 million Davis-Besse nuclear power station near Port Clinton. The board went into deliberation after a two-day hearing here on whether work should be stopped pending completion of an environmental impact review in December. David E. Kartalia, staff lawyer for the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) said the environmental impact review is likely to conclude that the plant will pose no danger to humans, animals or plants. The plant, being built by Toledo Edison Co.

and the Cleveland Electric Illuminating is about 20 per cent complete. Beekeepers irked by spraying Vi EASTLAKE, Ohio (UPI) are buzzing more than the few bees they have left after Lake County sprayed all ot'Eastlake Friday to get rid of mosquitoes in the area. Beekeepers suffered up to SO per cent loss of their swarms as a result of the aerial spraying, which they said was supposed to have been in only a small area near the Chagrin River. Environmentalists had been unsuccessful in preventing the spraying, when Cleveland Federal Court Judge Ben C. Green ruled he lacked jurisdiction.

Lake County Health Director Fred Kluth said the spraying was needed to check reported cases of sleeping sickness, animal diseases and mosquitoes. Teen girls solve job problem, open shop CINCINNATI (AP) A former Clnclnnatian who Is now a successful screenwriter feels, as the late Walt Disney once said, that Disney films "are good corn and sometimes they are great corn." Bob King, who is now a marketing director and screenwriter for Disney Productions, explained in a telephone interview with The Cincinnati Enquirer the appeal of the Disney film. "Adults over 30 don't go SPRINGFIELD, CAP) Two 15-year-old Springfield girls have found a.way to overcome the "jobless summer humdrum." Jan Carmichael and Barbie Shroyer started a. business of their own. It's a sort of.

variety store called "Things and Things" featuring goods ranging from handmade items to used record albums. "We sell our items on a consignment basis to keep our prices really low," said Jan, whose parents furnished about $100 to get the business off the ground. That doesn't sound like much to start a business, but Barbie noted it "doesn't take into account the many man- hours that our friends and we put into the store." The girls said teen-aged friends, and some adults, helped them paint and redecorate the interior of the store, which costs them $45 per month to rent. The decor is mod with newspapers used to cover the walls. "When some of the adults in the community saw what we were trying to accomplish they really pitched in," Jan said.

Profits from the venture will be used to provide tuition for the girls at-Omega School in Dayton. Omega is a liberal high school where students have more freedom in course selection and other programs. Jan and.Barbie expect to get a business credit from the school for managing the store. "So really the store has a multifold purpose," Jan said. How did their parents react to the idea? "Our parents were pretty understanding; they had to be to trust 15-year-old girls with managing a store," Barbie said.

"They had their apprehensions at first, but when they saw how many friends we have in the community, they kinda understood." Chess match can begin, Bobby's chair arrives REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) The Boris Spassky- Bobby Fischer world chess match can begin Fischer's favorite chair has arrived. The swivel chair in metal a'nd black leather was flown from New York to Iceland and put on the stage in the Reykjavik chess hall Sunday. -Spassky's Russian advisers arrived shortly after the much talked about chair and studied it suspiciously. They they left without comment. 'Now the Icelandic organizers face a new problem: WJjere to find a similar chair irt Iceland? It would look better if both Spassky and Fischer had the same chairs," said Dudmundur Thorarins- son, president of the Icelandic Chess Federation.

Fischer took one look at the dozen different chairs the Icelanders had assembled from "Can you match my drapes?" "Yes, it's the easy way to lelect your carpeting. Just call us. Our decorating expert will bring samples to your home and take measurements. You'll be amazed at how little it costs to carpet your home. Open Daily 8-9.

Wed. 8-12 Noon, Sat. 8-5 to films, and we feel that 80 per cent of the audience Is under 29. And when we make something good enough for young adults, we get our share of the younger people." When he lived here, King attended Walnut Hills High School and was a member of the school's swimming team in 1944. Mis father, Dr.

Edward King, still lives here and is on the staff of Good Samaritan Hospital. "I remember my friends in Cincinnati," said King, "and the people that 1 grew up with are still friends. People In the Midwest are great. There are no phonies simply because there is no room for them." King's newest script has been transformed into the Disney film, "Now You See Him, Now You Don't," which opens here at several theaters this week. It is a sequel to "The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes" and features the same cast of acters.

Reykjavik's furniture stores the other day, sat down in some of them and then gave his verdict: "Fly in my own chair." Spassky, the 35-year-old world champion, did not seem to worry much about details of the $50,000 match. Before leaving for a salmon fishing tour of northern Iceland the defending champion said, "I am not going to argue about chairs, chess boards and sets. I will leave that to Bobby. It makes no difference to After-lengthy and dramatic preludes, both Fischer and Spassky appeared ready to start the first of their 24 games Tuesday. But the players still have to inspect and approve the facilities in the hall, where the organizers expect 3000 fans paying $5 each to be on hand.

Soviet-built interceptors pose new threat as U.S. loses 3 jets SAIGON (AP) Vietnamese position in the City, killing six government Navy jets from carriers in central highlands seven soldiers and wounding six, the Tonkin Gulf set huge miles northwest of Kontum the command announced, fires to an island tran- "1 did it because it wls a challenge to see if coura do it," King said. "It happened because I wrote a 20-page treatment, cheeked it out with the story editor, and it became a 70-page treatment. Then it was presented to Ron Miller (Disney executive vice president in charge of production). The company needed a sequel; 1 created a new situation." "I've always told stories to my two boys and I try to make them as original as possible," he continued, "but you must realize that a producer seldom puts money behind an unproved writer, but I have been with Disney for 12 years and Work with these people every day." Although King said it has been felt in order for one to be a successful writer or novelist one must write every day, "We are selling en- tertainment, ndt shoes.

ing is something you have to do, but you should be able to write and have a good idea." King said he does not believe becoming an obscure word. "It is not so. In our case, it is just the opposite. Card Walker, head of Disney productions, is one of the meat creative people i He Is able to take raw rial and develop It into tht flrralfiroduet. 0 He said "It is really a shame to put businessmen at the head of film companies, because all they are or ever can be are super popcorn eaters.

The key to Disney is simplicity and hard ATTENTION UNION TWP RESIDENTS IN CASE OF FIRE Retidentft of north precinct in Union Townthip thould toll Village Sherrodiville. 269-2178 or 269-5705 Resident! of South precinct call city of ville 1 922-3456 shipment point east of Hai- phong, and the U.S. Command announced today the loss of three of America's fastest jets over North Vietnam with all six crewmen missing. U.S. officials warned of a new threat by Soviet-built MIG21 interceptors that shot down two of the three Air Force F4 Phantoms reported lost.

In South Vietnam, North Vietnamese forces began their second week of artillery attacks against the old imperial capital of Hue. Thirty miles to the north, a South Vietnamese counteroffensive continued to encounter stiff resistance on the southern and eastern edges of Quang Tri City. A 7th Fleet communique said waves of Navy jets destroyed 15 buildings at the lie Danh Do La tran- shipment point 35 miles east of Haiphong, and that pilots reported setting four large sustained fires in the attack. The Navy said it was an "all-out effort" that resulted in heavy damage to North Vietnamese supply and transportation systems. In reports delayed by search and rescue operations that proved unsucessful, the U.S.

Command said two Air Force F4 Phantoms were shot down by MIG21 interceptors Wednesday while accompanying fighter-bombers on raids 30 and 60 miles northeast of Hanoi. All four crewmen were reported missing. They were the fourth and fifth F4 Phantoms downed by MIG21s in less than two weeks with a total of eight crewmen missing and two rescued. Not since the 1965-68 bombing campaign have North Vietnamese MIGs done so well. In still another delayed report, the command said a third Air Force F4 was lost to unknown causes while on a mission 70 miles northwest of Dong Hoi in the southern sector of North Vietnam.

Its two crewmen were listed as missing. The command said 58 U.S. planes have been lost over North Vietnam since the resumption of bombing April 6, and a total of 67 air-. men are missing over the North during the same period. Many of the missing are believed to have been captured.

Meanwhile, the U.S. Command reported that an American artillery battery accidentally fired into a U.S. infantry patrol nine miles west of Da Nang on Friday, killing two Americans and wounding eight. In a second mistaken attack, two Air Force F4 Phantoms accidentally dropped bombs on a South Bob Neal's wife dead in fall CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) Diane McCormick Neal, wife of Cleveland Indians radio announcer Bob Neal, died Sunday night in a 20-story fall from a penthouse apartment in suburban Lakewood. police said Mrs.

Neal, 26, apparently had been standing on a chair to water hanging plants on the second-floor balcony of the penthouse suite. Her body was found on the roof of the Silver Quill restaurant. Neal. 50, and his wife were married secretly three months ago. It was the second marriage for each.

Neal told police his wife often watered plants by standing on the chair. The fall occurred shortly after Neal returned home from broadcasting the Indians' doubleheader at Cleveland Stadium. Neal told police his wife went upstairs after greeting him and that her mother, Hilda McCormick of Shaker Heights, called on the telephone at that time. He said after talking to his mother-in-law, he went to look for his wife and saw her body below him on the restaurant roof. Last-chance savings.

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