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PAGE TWO MUNCIE EVENING PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5. 1972 Round-World Racer Of 1908 Dies ct 99 i Pompidou Officials Don't See More Trouble (Continued From Page One) the young Schuster to drive the 60 horsepower car from the starting line at Times Square in New York City to the finish line Group to Study At Monastery Seven Ball State University1 students will join Dr. John T. A. Koumoulides, associate professor Girl Hurt in Rural Crash; Driver Cited election of Pompidou as presi SPRINGVILLE, N.Y.

(UPI)-George Schuster, who drove a Thomas Flyer to victory in a round-the-world auto race 64 years ago, died Tuesday at a nursing home. He would have been 100 next Feb. 4. It took 169 days in 1908 for dent. 'in Paris.

The New York Time Earlier this year there had co-sponsored the race with tK been rumors that Chaban-Del- Muncie police officials, in the injured In the park were Parisian newspaper Le Matin jmas might step down. aftermath of incidents Tuesday Charles Kennedy, a Muncie Star or mstory, and seven students from Cambridee University nA Chaban-Delmas. who had reporter, who received a cut A girl was injured and damage University of London for joined Gen. Charles de Gaulle in World War II resistance to nose and broken eye glasses, totalled more than $1,500 Tues night at McCulloch Park, which produced several minor injuries, damages and five arrests, today said they do not view the in mree weens of study this sum and Richard H. Cole RR 11.

day night in a one-car accident mer at the Monastery of Ayios DEMO DEBT TO BE, EASED BY TELETHON LOS ANGELES (UPI) A lavish preconvention telethon, a kind of get well card to the debt-ridden Democratic party, will include an appearance by columnist Jack Anderson, Kentucky attorney John Brown, who authored the telethon idea to "get the party out of bankruptcy," said Tuesday that Anderson would appear because he's one of the most "visible men in the country." He said the Washington columnist would offer a short message regarding the "saving of the two-party system" and say that a political imbalance exists when the reigning party has "$30 million and the other is $9 million in debt." the Nazi, occupation, had come under fire recently for takine who told police he was nulled r-anieieimon in Agnia, Thessaly, on County Road 575-E near 300-S. aown from behind and kicked. oreece. advantage of income tax loop cidents as the beginning of "another Ions hot summer" for State Trooper Larry Huntzing- Yvonne Pompan. 3000 block of The 14 students.

under TV holes. Criticism for a series of real estate scandals and for al Riverside, and Jack Swallow. er said David Showalter, 19, 2423 Barr, was en route north on Muncie. "Actually, it's very 'cool' right 2300 block of S. Penn, said they Koumoulides' direction, will study at the post-Byzantine monastery in northeastern Greece leged mismanagement of th state-run radio and television networks had also appered to now," Police Chief Cordell 575-E, when he swerved to the were attacked in their cars at Penn and Park.

Both said their Train for Business at a School of Business Secretarial Stenographic Accounting IBM and Comptometer Optional Enter 1st or 3rd Monday Every Month Day and Evening Classes Placement Service Indiana Business College Phones: 288-8681, 282-8421 Walnut at Charles Muncie AC01S3 Campbell said, "and we don't right, ran off the road for 195 car windows were broken and cloud his future. expect more trouble at this feet and hit a utility pole. their money taken, although her time." from July 14 to 31. They will be joined by Dr. James Diggle, Queen's College, Cambridge Uni-versity, who is a lecturer in the classics; Dr.

Christopher Walter, A nationwide referendum in Beth Gibson. 16. 2211 Linden. The trouble apparently Wan suffered back injuries and was treated and released at Ball purse was retrieved with the money still intact. Both received minor cuts.

Heath said the four men arrested were in the crowd and when a group of blacks, estimated at about 80 persons, began to leave the park followina the a rnemoer of the French tute of Byzantine Studies in April on enlarging the European Common Market which failed to get the massive majority Pompidou had wanted also tended to reflect on Chaban-Delmas' government. Showalter was slated for driv traditional Fourth of July fire were agitating. He said no night ing while under the influence. works exhibition. Paris, a specialist on Byzantine iconography, and Dr.

Robin Cor- mack, Courauld Institute of Art, University of London, a lecturer Damage to the car was listed sucks were used, although chemical mace was used to mihrlne Police reports said two nersons at $1,500 and pole was broken those arrested at the scene. were attacked in the park, and a off. on Byzantine and post-Byzantine pregnant woman and man were No injuries were reported hut YOUR rtHCRIPTlCN an. The Ball State students are: Ginny Lynn Akin. Rushville inn.

beaten at a service station across Broadway from the park. Others told of car windows broken and being robbed. Ball Hos damage was estimated at more than $2,000 when two cars and a panel truck collided Tuesday Qua ior; Janet Barch, Fort Wayne junior; Kenneth Kelsey, Highland graduate student; Larry Lynn night at Ind. 32 and County pital said about 23 persons were Upset Decision treated for injuries in re ated in- waianicn, Chesterton senior; Claudia Lynn Rex. Hammond cidents.

(Continued From Page One) Road 400-E. Delaware County Police said the accident occurred when the truck, driven by Gary McGriff, 23, 2507 Janney, pulled out of the Soon after, citv nolirempn junior; Nevin A. Seeger, Fort McGovern aides to convince party leaders that denial of the led by Deputy Chief Richard Heath, attempted to disperse a side road about 10 p.m. and was crowd at Highland and Penn JANTACIBTUHSIUJI nomination to the front-running 306 S. WALNUT Wed.

Thru Sat. SALE boutn Dakota senator would during which four were arrested on charges of disorderly conduct. They were Harry Williams. Rob struck by cars driven by Charles E. Davis, 51, 305 Beechwood, and Gilbert A.

Williamson. i Gillette Foamy 3 3 t.1Valu.l 3 With coupon thru hC 2JLJ 7-15-72 (limit 1) Uf I with coup, 7 iiiiaH j7-l5-72 (limit WLim RR 1, Parker. split the party. McGOVERN HOPEFUL OF ILLINOIS COMPRISE Both Humphrey and wayne junior and Thomas Ball, son of Dr. and Mrs.

Philip Ball of Muncie, a student at Northwestern University who is taking summer work at Ball State. The monastery was discovered abandoned and in disrepair several years ago by Prof. Koumoulides. With the aid of villagers and the approval of the Director General of Greek Antiquities and Reconstruction and the help and professional assistance of the Cu 20' 'rf-i--T-a1 ert Bradley, John Watson and Rodney Butler. Later, Warren Levi was arrested for fleeing a police officer after he reportedly came to police headquarters and Tan Shampoo or Rinse i iVIil Mfl jjiitIirjKI I iYMttjMjt i llllaOlTi McGovern were restine choke.

Walajreenc. 16-oa. 1 Humphrey at his Waverly, BABY POWDER Decame abusive toward arrestine With Mn. fit Lite lakeside home. Answer Filed In Dull Case r- a cat (Limit 2 pacta).

policemen. All entered pleas of Johnaon't. Driaa baby. 14oe. 1 1 McGovern at his Eastern shore l-ln (limit 3) WV rator of Byzantine Monuments of S1.2fVolul innocent today in City Court, Maryland farm while their I Coupon thru 0 7-15-72 fcpkyW Witk CB1I neatn said.

69'lfflL supporters spent the Fourth of inessaly, he was able to partially restore the structure which is (limit 1) July arguing the California and ARTICLES THROWN AT CONCERT SAVf 21' Illinois credentials cases before Delaware County Prosecutor hoped to be designated as a historic monument by the Greek authorities. A group of Ball State the U.S. Circuit Court in Wash Heath and Campbell aid there LIPSTICKS ton. Polaroid 108 Film siuaenis worked on the project are indications that the incidents 'Cosmetically Yours" ssortment. U.S.

District Court Judee David Casterline today filed an answer in Circuit Court to a request for a change of venue asked by Jay Dull on Revert TOOTHBRUSHES Pro brand. Hard or Medium. in uie summer or 1870. were planned, if not well in ad 8 exposures. Keep extra George L.

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Arnold, 1614 N. Ault, pleaded innocent this morning in Superior Court No. 2 SAVE 139' WW. headed by Chicago Mayor Rich partment office said several minor incidents occurred earlier mmtJM. In MANICURE SET ard J.

Daley. VISINE DROPS Soottwt tired eyea. 1 See. With coupon thru I 'M5-72 (limit 1) Of resented by public defender Jack Quirk, waited too long to file for the change of venue. Dull pleaded innocent tn the in the day as youths threw arti-i Frank Mankiewicz.

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The time limit for asking for a change of venue, Casterline says in his answer, is i there is still hope the competing Illinois delegations can reach a compromise "and that days. I1 something can be worked out Dull, sentenced to death fnr ii Dma M.I.I 10c Candy DtTTs MyXNey' ti CSC 'Heath, many others. ail Jf ii seating them both." uuviv itiuiunes Fischer the 1960 killing of Muncie cab driver James Tricker. was Kaeo on hand for cut- 1 reauior-'LtSX Dldf Ift In this sweltering convention tent to Kill and Judge Ralph E. Rector set trial for Oct.

17. Arnold, represented by public defender Jack Quirk, waived formal arraignment prior to entering his plea. He is charged with firing a shot from a .30 caliber rifle into the home of his former wife. His son, Samuel, was injured by flying debris in the incident. Arnold is being held in Countv tomers and friends.

Convenient carton of 50. 1 Regular $115 1 With coUDon thru 7-CU77 ft With coupon thru 7-15-72 (limit 12 bars) center, meanwhile, the City Council planned to reconsider returned in Delaware County several months aeo from Indiana ii 1 i With coupon thru 7-15-72 (limit 2) (Continued From Past 0ns) today whether it will reverse a State Prison in Michigan City when Spasskv counterattack decision against granting campsites for the voune undele in the holdout deoa rtment. penaing a cecision on a motion for a new trial. He and the other escapees were captured 1e than SAVE 6' ine 35-year-old Soviet rham- gates expected in Miami Beach Kleenex Facial Tissue- pion read a prepared tor next week convention. LYSOL CLEARER Strong dainfectont liqud.

Jail on $10,000 bond. Maximum penalty upon conviction is 2-14 Cellophane Tap FBI I calling the American's conduct one-naif hour after breaking out of jail at gunpoint and taking Titdr.lnowiidiapermr. 800-in. itrong. Choice of a mpm white or assortment.

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It HALL TO BE CLOSED FOR BOMB SEARCH several nostages with them. With coupon'thru ft If Ie1c a With coupon thru I af "Hiuuvuvninru LKTHT I) Judge Alva Cox has not tua 7-15-72 (limit 1) ty prosecutor Robert Harriet represented the state at today's hearing. 7-15-72 (limit 3) JLJ At a news conference Tues- said Fischer, by refusing to appear at the opening ceremony last weekend, had insulted Spassky personally and the Sn. on tne change of venue rennect I day, Convention Manager Rich uui is expected to do so in the near future. Ira ard Murphy announced that the hall would be "buttoned up" SAVC 27' viet Chess Federation and had jeopardized his rieht to nlav fnr Planters Peanuts Francis Scott Key, author tf the U.S.

national anthem, was a lawyer by profession. from midnight Sunday until CANDLE KET the title. The statement rlj Dry roosted. 1 6-o. jor.

late Monday afternoon for a SI LATE HOLDERS Ration. Set of (our. GtreneHa Low Bay with flower. manaea tnat rischer be Rg.p9cea. bomb search recommended by the Secret Service.

With ei.J1.27 CauDon thru Ma I I Ol I vl 1 With coupon thro 7-15-72 (limit 2) 7-15-72 (limit4)fc I i 1 Hf. He said afternoon sessions 1 7-15-72 (limit 2) St However. Max Euwe, of the international federation, said the Soviets had not Welsh mav be necessary next Tues us day and Wednesday afternoon iff formally requested punishment. to hande minority reports on 1 If II 1 liv SAVl 11 (Continued From Psei 0n) the party's platform before the -wnat should I do?" he asked. "Put him in the corner?" Kitchen Towels SSI CAT'S PRIDE administration's "failure tn re nomination proceedings begin FLEA COLLARS Pet'mlHaallaiiepeta.

For dega. aoaa. m. Fischer was stayine awav Printed 1 7x29" cotton teny. Alternate deleeates mav be solve the problems of the state from newsmen and did not forced to take seats in the gal MUNCIE EVENING PRESS SUBSCRIPTION RATES Publiahed every efternoon except Sunday by Muncie Newipeperi, 125 3.

High Muncie, Ind. 47302 Second-clue poitage paid Muncie, under the Act at March 3. 1879. Member of Audit Bureau of Daily by carrier per week 60e. No mall eubtcrlptlone acceded In Delaware County.

Motor route iub-scriptlons: lYear SMontha IMontha 136.40 $18.20 $9.10 70o Mall Ratei In Indians tTear SMontha I-Montha 1 Month $23.00 $13.50 $7.35 $2.70 Mall Subscription Ratea In Ail Other Cltiea 1 Tear 6 Month 3-Montha 1 Month $31.20 $15.60 $7.80 $2.70 MaH anhiirfntlAn. tvnicfe lu mm. I With ceuDon thn. Ii Rao. 49c With coupon thru (Limit 3) With coupon thru XX ot Indiana" during the past 3W years.

comment on the Soviet state. 38cty 49 i limit ril 7rlS-72(Umit2 lery, Murphy said, because Credentials Committee rulings As SDeaker of ment. With the contribution from Welsh said, Bowen "had a to'. on contested delegations have the London banker, James rw 1 SAVt 1 pai resulted in half-vote splits be i i blater, the winner is to set tween warring factions. sponsibility to come to some sort of working agreement with the governor and the Senate." law I rl 5156,250 and the loser $93,750.

miiTACTur PLAYING CARDS A number of protesters are In addition, each player will I already here, in advance of the Movant 'Limit poaa cUanar with get another $75,000 from the But he said the disagreements among Bowen. candidates and delegates. rtldw 45 I AmA. ft Coupon thn television and film rights. Pack ol JO With coupon thro Gov.

Edgar D. Whitmmh nA 32-ounta. With coupon thru (limit 1) 88' eompanled by cih. currency and coin In letter. 'While nrriinarii.

About 40 staged a brief mock funeral outside the Convention 7-15-72 GOP leaders in the Senate re 5-72 (limit 2) -a Hall Tuesday for a young Viet sulted in a "stalemate" and a The extinct, 10-foot-talI elephant bird laid a 200-pound egg. lays National ender'a risk. Make checks, money orders or bank drafts payable) to the Muncie Evening Press. PHONE 282-5921 namese killed in Saigon Sunday failure to deal with many when he tried to hijack an American plane. "The people of Indiana want a change from a colitical rjartv $1.69 Value Tablets wnicn can even agree within itself," Welsh said.

"Larry's participation in mv campaign and the campaign of in omm immmt $9S Value Feminine Spray tne entire state ticket cranh- ically illustrates the point that MINT FLAVOR tD wlVtKJkX PMILUP3 MILK 0 MAMIA TADLEJO the Democratic Party can have a very spirited contest for the nomination and then unite for $2'-S Value jSv BEN-GAY OINTMENT Regular or kl Q7 I greaseless; Ul 1 save now on I 5-oz. tube. I an aggressive election cam paign," he said. CONRAD STILL OWES $3,000 ON CAMPAIGN Feminique Conrad said he still owes "I think five or six thousand dol Phillips' Milk Of Magnesia Relieve upset OQ stomach in fiiW seconds. Save I on bottle 200.

129 lars sometning line Wat" in At. a. mm. ww. rm urouD or ivicns ana Deodorant hygiene spray, 4J4 ounces, campaign expenses.

He said nis supporters are trying to find a way to settle Ladies1 Fashion Rings at the debt. Welsh refused to comment on the effects of the Dossible Democratic presidential nomi nees on the campaign in Indiana. "I've never indicated a preferencenor will he said. "As Democrats we assume WORKS FAST! 99c Value fc; from the word 'go' that President Nixon will run very well in HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES OF SAVINGS: REG. Gts.

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"We think it's going to be tough" to win in Indiana this CQNTAC $23' Value Suntan FOAM tali, ne said. Ml 1 ijltolMyW. SaagQwH Soothing Medicated Suit for Damages Contac Filed by State A suit asking $280.80 in damages was filed in Superior Court Entire itock not on Mie. Sale prices effective only on selected merchandise. Original price fag shown on every item.

All items subject to prior sale. JIWfLtRS Coppertone AMMENS NASAL MIST FlVft rnn vnnifii1 wave a Kihm tod'ay by the state of Indiana against Dr. James McClintock Zales Revolving Charge Zales Custom Charge BankAmericard Master Charge taya way TP For chafing, heat rash and more. 6Va ounces. Nasal decongestant in 15cc bottle.

A buy at Smooth spread- fp 11 ing, great way l) to get a great tan! 5 ounces. It and his wife, Ruth 3121 University, as the result of a Feb. 11 accident in Crawford County. The state alleges the amount In th Muriels Mall Phon 2890643 Monday thro Saturday 10:00 to Sunday 1-5 of the suit represents damage done to a state-owned vehicle..

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