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The Star Press from Muncie, Indiana • Page 23

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The Star Pressi
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Muncie, Indiana
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TKE MUNCIE STAR, FRIDAY, MAY 3. 1974 Kissinger In Israel Save on Termite Control Hit -9- i i a i I 4 I -re' i i Get Ou Free Estimate-Inspection THEN Present This Coupon and No Progress Reported During Three Rounds of Peace Talks SAVE I -u mon Peres who sat in on the confident the secretary may be JERUSALEM (AP)-Secret- PACE 23 Variety Show Scheduled by Red Cross The Muncie Area chapter of the American Red Cross is sponsoring a Youth Variety Show at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Delaware County Nursing Home. Some of the performers who are participating are: Dani and Debbie Writtenhouse, who will sing and dance; Teri Tsch-uor, a member of a quartet; Cindy Taylor, guitarist; Debbie Stafford and Brenda Davis, vocalists; and Debbie and Diane Dyer and Linda McBride will discussions said no progress carrying a sigmiicant isracu ary of State Henry A. Kissinger UlTTMsLi nn held three rounds of talks with concession that could pave the way for talks on separating was made in eliminating the conflict in demands by Israel i Premier Golda Meir's govern and Syria.

wqaWI1 0 U701 forces on the Golan. "The talks will be com ment Thursday In trying to end the fighting on the Syrian front, But he added that "this was plicated," said a high-ranking not the purpose of the meet but Israeli officials reported no progress. Syrian source who could not be named. "But we are convinced American Pest Control i AAA 11A I Kissinger also indicated that ing." He said Kissinger and the Israelis were discussing "the disengagement line, prisoners, buffer zones, the role of the United Nations and the contin Washington realizes what is at stake and Kissinger will not raging artillery and air fighting caiizou-a i was hampering his peace efforts. "We believe the negotia uation of negotiations." come with an empty briefcase." American officials flying with Kissinger from Alexandria hint tions would work best if there was no pressure by either side PERES said Kissinger would take Israel's proposals to Syria and particularly if military ac and return to Jerusalem Sun ed broadly that "the atmos do a modern dance.

Other youth interested in participating should phone the Red Cross at 284-33C1 for more information. tions were stopped," Kissinger phere" in the Middle East day for tougher bargaining told newsmen. would have to improve before "when he will be a little more supplied with Syrian positions." Just Arrived ISRAEL'S military command President Nixon could consider making a projected summer However, in Damascus, reported Syrian artillery and rockets blazed across the where Kissinger flies Friday. visit to Egypt, Israel and other Syrian leaders were quletlylcountries in the fighting zone, 4. LAWN ROLLER cease-fire line for the 52nd day, and said Israeli jets spread the air war into Lebanon, attacking Arab guerrillas on the slopes of Mt.

Hermon. It said Israeli long-range artillery pounded Arab positions deep inside Syria, hitting two Divorce Law Repeal Backed by Vatican Many to Choose From SMITH'S A-l unidentified targets at towns VATICAN CITY (UPI) The even secretly in support of the IN THE RUNNING Robin Karsnak. left, of Southside High School works on a poster for the Indiana Student Media Association conference Saturday in Fort Wayne. She is a candidate for state secretary. Standing is Mrs.

Cathy Sharkitr, SHS librarian, who will conduct two rap sessions. At right is Marilyn Hinds, state reporter. Also assisting in plans for the conference are Wes-Del students directed by Mrs. Barbara Carter. (Star Photo) Muncle's Most Complete Hardwire ind Gift Center" II! Vatican Thursday threw the full three-year-old divorce law.

weight of the Roman Catholic "The attempt to smuggle in 1 WnRNATIOPiJU. HARVESTER SLRd.3,K-Ph.2i4-7787 within nine miles of Damascus. Emerging from a two-hour conference with Israel's top cabinet ministers and the mili church behind efforts by HI-WAY 3 HARDWARE STATE RD. 3 NORTH, AT RIOGIN RD. Daily, to Sunday, 9KK) to 4:00 divorce with the prestige of the conservative politicians to get moral authority of the church is an authentic manipulation," the tary chief of staff, Kissinger Italy's divorce law repealed in a national referendum May 12.

newscast said. A Vatican Radio broadcast "They have even tried to YOUR said they were "clarifying elements of the possibilities of disengagement." But Information Minister Shi show that Paul VI considers the THE TOWN'S BEST SALESMAN: A STAR-PRESS WANT AD! indissolubility of matrimony as denied the church had ever been ambiguous on the subject and said dissident priests who favor keeping the divorce a tree choice. And despite all the clarifications and testimony to the contrary, the television legislation on the books do not speak for the church. dared to repeat this lie. THE OFFICIAL radio station "The Pope has said that invoked the name of Pope Paul matrimony, not its indis VI for the first time in the FOR solubility, is a free choice," the debate and defended the lv" WV radio said.

intervention of the church in the campaign as "legitimate "The intervention of the CONGRESS mm hierarchy to dispel every doubt and dutiful." about the authentic doctrine of In a newscast, the radio also attacked politicians who imply the church on matrimony is legitimate and dutiful," the that the church is indifferent or radio said. SEVERAL top church leaders have spoken publicly on the Teeiiaged Trio Waive Hearing issue, including an Easter Sunday sermon by Cardinal Giuseppe Archbishop of Genoa, who warned that a vote Three young men arrested early Thursday waived hearings in Master Commissioner's Court on preliminary charges for divorce might send Christian to hell. A popular priest. Giovanni of theft. Bond was set at $500 each for James iDennis, 2205 Sherman Drive, Merle T.

Huffman, Everybody Has Been Asking for a "BIG" Sale on "SMALL CARS" 2105 Woodbridge Drive, and Terry Carnes, R.R. 8, Corinth CLQYCE L. MANGAS Democratic Party 10th District 23 years of proven capability in public service as a soldier. Never in politics before. Grew up in Randolph County, Indiana.

Graduate of the U.S. Military Academy and of Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government. Master's degree in Public Administration. Former member of the United Auto Workers Union.

MEMBERSHIPS: Disabled American Veterans, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, AMVETS, American Economic Association and Associate of Richmond Board of Realtors. CHURCH: First Christian of Richmond. Service of 8'2 years in other church as a teacher and superintendent. MAJOR ISSUES: Price Inflation, Tax Reforms, Good Government, The Energy Crisis and the Quality of Life. Paid Pol.

Adv. by Cloyco L. Mangai Koaa. Ail three are is years old. They were arrested by Delaware County police in connec BIT ninni tion with the theft of $4,000 Franzoni, was suspended by his Benedictine superior for speaking publicly for divorce legislation.

The Vatican, the Christian Democrats and the neo-Fascist Italian Social Movement are supporters of the referendum to repeal divorce. The campaign has been marred by a series of bombings for which a new right-wing group called "Black Order" has claimed responsibility. Neo-Fascist leader Giorgio Almirante says a referendum victory for the pro-divorce forces could bring Communists into the government. from the John. McDonald residence on Center Pike.

Over 30 Omegas to Choose From JUST ONE EXAMPLE Star Identified Speaker Wrongly Greer Williams was the man who spoke at the close of the Muncie Police and Fire Merit Commission Wednesday night, The Star incorrectly identified the speaker as Larry Daniels. Williams spoke after the commission asked if there were any further comments. His comments did not concern the issue of hair regulations which had been discussed earlier during the meeting. Pick the Massey-Ferguson laivngardbn tractor to fit your (aura size (or garden meeds). On Wabash Group 1 974 OMEGA SPT.

CPE. WITH AIR COND. Stock No. 0121 Has Factory Air Edmund F. Ball, chairman of the executive committee of Ball Corp.

and a trustee of Wabash College, has been named an associate chairman Turbo-Hydramatic Power Brakes, of the key gifts committee, first Of the operating committees in Wabash College's $32 million Fund for Continued In Power Steering, 350 V-8 Engine, AM Radio, Tinted Windshield, Floor Mats, dependence and Excellence. First meeting of the Key Body Side Carpeting, Door group will be May 17 on the Edge Guards, Bumper Rub Strips, Wheel Wabash campus, Crawfords ville. Daleville's Best Covers, WSVV Tires, Plus More. THIS FULLY EQUIPPED OMEGA IS SALE PRICED AT DALEVILLE Students earning straight grades for the fifth grading period of the 1973-74 school year at Dale-ville High School were: Grids 12: John Phillips. Kris Martin, Kris Lmbert Jim Eeed.

Debbie An r- 1 Garden, Model acre 12acre acre 1-t-acre tllllngPTO Riding MF5- fe fe Mowers MF8 Lawn Tractors MF8 Jj Lawn Garden MF12 jgg fegg faCt0rS MF14 I jg jjgg jgj I gg trim, Betina Pederson and Denny Babb. Grad. 10: tori Coffey, Dav Shoe maker and Mark suuivan. Grade nine: Debbie Mingle and Ter-rle Stautamover. Grade eight: Perry Klrkliam, Kevin Walter and Steve Mingle.

ALL HANDS ON DOCK Muncie Sailing Club members are urged to help in stall its final two docks Satur day at 10 a.m. Information is available through Vince Hell- See Us Today Financing available from Massey-Ferguson. Quality-built by Massey-Ferguson. World's largest manufacturer of tractors. mann, 649-1584.

GOODALL TO SERVE Massey Ferguson Hurley Goodall, vice pres 2) ident of the Muncie School Board, is one of 20 members chosen by the Indiana School Boards Association to serve on OLDSKIOME-CADILLAC its legislative committee for the 1975 session. SCHAAF'S SERVICE State Road 35 South Muncie, Indiana Phone 289-3143 2205 Wheeling Ave. Phone 282-5955 Muncie The most expensive of all sports is the racing of large yachts, usually beyond the means of individual millionaires..

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