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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 12

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A 12 Journal and Courier Lafayette West Lafayette Indiana riday ebruary 11 1972 Threat To Kidnap Miss Idaho Revealed Versailles Peace Congress PENNYRICH at Opens Amid Soviet Plaudits Minneapolis The (9TH AND MAIN) DID YOU KNOW PHone 742 9005 WE CARRY PLUMBING SUPPLIES PAINT SHELVES 3 for 88c I SUNDAY EBRUARY 13 3:00 PM NO PHONE 447 1166 BY PASS US 52 I 1 LAWRENCE BOWERS ELECTRIC CO 1K A A A A LUMBER HARDWARE Electric Razor Service Repairs Noreko Schick Remington Sunbeam RUTH GINGRICH INTERIORS INC 1 I Interior Objects Inc Eleventh and Main Phone 742 0520 NEW SHIPMENT HOUSE PLANTS OPEN 6ti12 License Branch Bill in Conference INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Whether or not the state takes over operation of automobile license branches will be up to a conference committee of the Indiana legislature The 1971 General Assembly passed a law taking the branches out of politics start ing Sept 1 But the House passed a bill Thursday to re peal the 1971 law The bill was sent to the Senate which dis sented in House changes forc ing the proposal into a confer ence committee The repealer had bipartisan support passing 64 29 on final reading after a suspension of rules SERVICE BY LUCKY and PAUL SMITH Lucterhand Argo 18th and Elmwood 447 4848 Of $311107 spent to equip a library in that emerge from it for the United he said The Congress backed by the rench Communist party will be chaired by Bertil Swansdrom president of the Stockholm conference on Viet nam MJne country to boycott the Congress was China which believed the pro Moscow line of the rench Communist par ty will slant the meeting in fa vor of Soviet Ideology con gress sources said Several diplomatic sources expressed surprise that the United States had reacted so strongly against the Congress They said the American pro tests only focused attention on the Congress Other antiwar meetings over the past two years have been ignored by the United States Several members of the US delegation to the peace con gress Thursday night ad dressed a gathering of Ameri cans at the University of Paris One of the speakers was identified as John roines one of the prosecuted following the 1968 Democratic party convention in Chicago olk singer Barbara Dane a member of Miss singing troupe entertained at the meeting stitution that bars a grand jury from questioning a mem ber of Congress A federal grand jury in Bos ton has subpoenaed Rodberg but a lower court ruled he could not be questioned about activities or his con duct in obtaining the Pentagon Papers which were in troduced into the subcom mittee record after the hear ing KAREN HERD Miss Idaho of 1971 Personal it In YOUR Home DONNA BOVERI 447 9249 OPEN MON THRU RI7 7 SUN 7 TO 4 REE COEE 7 DAYS PARIS (UPI) Communist leader Leonid I Brezhnev sent a message of support to the Communist sponsored World Peace Con gress on Indochina today pledging all possible help and support to the peoples of In i a in their against the United States At the same time the offi cial Soviet news agancy Tass accused the United States of trying to torpedo the Paris peace talks by refusing to at tend next session in protest against the con gress which a US spokes man called a meeting of a of Communist Delegates from 75 countries including actress Jane onda and Ronald Ridenhour one of those who disclosed the My Lai massacre were on hand for the congress along with delegations from the Viet Cong the Cambodian Khmer Rouge movement the Pathet Lao in Laos and delegates from Hanoi William Porter US am bassador to the Vietnam talks on Thursday postponed in definitely the next session of the talks bn grounds the three day congress being held in choice ot a site ana date tor the match between ischer and world champion Boris Spassky of Russia The Soviet federation called a news conference to com ment on rejection of a site Reykjavik Iceland agreed upon in secret Moscow negotiations eb 1 between Soviet officials and Edmund Edmondson executive di rector of the US Chess ed eration They said Euwe had broken his own world federation rules in favor of ischer by extend ing the deadline for submitt ing preferences on site and date when ischer failed to observe it After the Americans had submitted list of preferred cities late they said Euwe extended the dead line another 10 days in hopes ischer and Spassky could negotiate an agreement None of the choices on their lists tal lied to the standing La Grace Beauty Shop 2225 Elk St 742 7817 Soviet Chess Group Accuses ischer MEN'S WEAR State at Northwestern Lafayette 743 2578 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES MAIL BOXES POSTS AST CARRY OUT Open Dally 11 10 rl and Sat 11 11 3267 Teal Road Ph 474 8565 DON LEUCK CLU AND ASSOCIATES See DICK JARRETT STATE LIE INSURANCE CO 309 5th 742 1028 wL IDAHO ALLS Idaho (AP) A bizarre threat to kidnap and shoot Karen Herd Miss Idaho of 1971 and first runner up in the Miss America pag eant was revealed in District Court The story came to light when a Jane Doe listed as the victim in a criminal com plaint was amended to give Miss name was simply a value judg ment whether the real vic name should be used or Deputy Bonneville Coun Prosecuting Attorney Thomas Whyte said in ex plaining why Miss name had been kept secret The complaint was amended Wednesday after an Idaho alls man Keith Blaylock 23 pleaded guilty before District Judge Boyd Thomas to third degree felony charges of threatening to commit a crime of violence against a person in connection with the incident Whyte said a threatening letter sent to Miss resi dence in Idaho alls in De cember warned that a man would purchase a 44 caliber magnum pistol kidnap Miss Herd off the stage at a public gathering and shoot her if anyone including police in terfered Later a telephone caller told Miss younger sis ter that 32 hours re before the threats would be carried out Police were notified On the night of Dec 30 when Miss Herd appeared at Civic Auditorium in a benefit for the musical teaching pro gram in Idaho alls high schools armed police were on guard in the audience of 700 visit and the confidential agreement rejected by isch er because believe it is time to make the course of the negotiations public so public opinion can get the correct im The Soviets said Edmondson had signed a provisional agreement eb 7 to hold the match in Reykjavik in June 25 for a purse of $125000 The winner was to get 625 per cent of the purse and the loser 375 per cent request this agreement was to be made public after eb 10 pending approval from both the statement said It then said Spassky ap proved the agreement and ischer rejected it The statement said Spassky wanted to play a Eu ropean country with a moder ate and had sub mitted four choices including Peykjavik chess players have in the past taken into account religious and other customs and habits even though that sometimes led the breach of accustomed it said is why we hoped the American side and the world federation this time would show consideration for the wishes of the GARAGES 1 IVi and 2 CAR Another Russian A Blast Noted WASHINGTON (AP) Evi dence indicates that the Soviet Union has touched off another underground nuclear blast the Atomic Energy Commis sion says The commission said seis in i signals from a Soviet underground nu clear had" been recorded from the nu clear test site in Siberia The commission said the signals indicated the blast probably packed an explosive wallop of between 20000 and 200 tons qf TNT lie He knqws all the angles Some i even me internal xvevenue doesn't know about vet And willing! to share them with you DELICIOUS ROAST BEE AND MANY OTHER GOODIES! Teen Drinks Calls lood Governor INDIANAPOLIS (AP) i Public response is running better than nine to one against the measure to al low 18 year olds to drink al coholic beverages Gov Edgar staff said this morning Most telephone lines into the office were busy Thursday and today as citizens called to com ment on the measure awaiting signa ture The office has received so many calls and tele grams that the staff been able to count them Mrs Dorothy Moore the secretary said there had been of responses More than 9 out of 10 are urging the governor to veto the measure she said And other staff members reported most of those who favor the measure seem to be under 21 years old ation the Soviet side present ed its documents and propos als in time whereas the American side did the Soviet federation said Soviet federation lodg es an official protest against the breaching of regulations WATER CHAIRS SOMETHING DIERENT 2215 CANAL RD 742 7623 HANDYMAN SPECIAL CAULKING tubes CERAMIC TILE Distributor for ROMANY SPARTAN A CASSINI TILE CO 800 Earl Ave 447 1178 MILLER ALLS HAND TOOLS POWER TOOLS Block with over 6000 conveniently located offices manned by thousands of specially trained tax preparers who eat sleep and drink in come tax returns People who set out to save vou money and much of the time do it The cost? ees start at $5 and the average cost was under $1250 for over 7 million customers we served last year urthermore if your return is audited we will accompany you at no extra cost to the Internal Revenue Service and explain how your return was pre pared even though we will not act as your legal represehtative And everyone is eligible to receive our year service which is covered by our one time fee No extra charge for help with audits estimates or tax questions We know the people just told you about will do your income tax return for less than we can but we think 5 you can afford them LET AN AMATEUR DO JOB The income tax people 916 MAIN ST PHONE 742 8288 Soviet1 Roman Catholic Church in Milwaukee and Beulah Sanders leader of the National Welfare Rights Asso ciation said they were that the congress had already led to the post ponement of the peace talks aim is to formulate a simple political statement for international action to end the said Dr Sidney Peck of Cambridge Mass our action we hope to isolate the Nixon adminis tration and to give the assem bly a clear understanding of the new aspects of the air war and the economic implications Aide's Exemption Under Challenge WASHINGTON (AP) The Nixon administration has told the Supreme Court that an aide to Sen Mike Gravel Alaska should not be ex empt from testifying before a grand jury investigating releasing of the Pen tagon Papers Solicitor Gen Erwin Griswold said in a brief filed with the court that Dr Leon ard Rodberg a physicist and resident fellow at the In stitute for Policv Studies in suburban Versailles violated Washington is not protected the atmosphere of neutrality by a portion of the Con needed for the talks Tass said the North Viet a delegation leader to the absolutely groundless nature of the posi tion taken by the American delegation that is again trying to torpedo the work of the con ference that is called upon to explore the ways of a peaceful settlement of the Vietnam US spokesman Stephen Ledogar said the congress was befouling the atmosphere of the talks The rench government in January refused a request from Washington to ban the congress It said it was an in door meeting which did not threaten any violence so there were no grounds for can celing it A spokesman for the 100 member US delegation headed by the Rev James Groppi militant pastor of St HOMEMAKER SPECIAL CHOPPING BLOCK TURTLE CREEK CONVALESCENT CENTRE 1903 Union ST Phone 447 9431 JEERSON HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE Tickets $200 each Available at: Goodnight's Drugs 9th and Union and SAyras' Cashier's Desk i Also Available et Door Sponsored by: Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae persons One officer carried high powered rifle Blaylock was arrested sev eral days later In the mean time another letter had been sent to the Herd residence saying that the threats had been a mistake would not be carried out and the writer was Whyte and Police Capt Ralph Hutchens chief of de tectives said measures were taken to keep the threat to Miss Herd secret to other public officials from similar circumstances in the and to protect Miss Herd from unnecessary un Blaylock was remanded to the custody of the sheriff with a provision that he received evaluation form a state men tal hospital Thomas set sentencing for eb22 WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON ALL AUTO TRUCK and TRACTOR PARTS NEW and USED PHONE 743 2124 OR 743 2125 LAAYETTE MOTOR PARTS CO Inc 219 St Lafayette 1 BLOCK WEST SEARS "A Musical Valentine" PURDUE VARSITY GLEE CLUB CONCERT The 'greatest people in the world Most of time Unfortunately most of the time include income tax time Because the last thing you need when yoyfp uouig your taxes is aii uuiit wuu took 'an accounting course just before she dropped out of college Or a father who thinks how much money you make and What you do with it is something the of the family should know about I 1402 UNION ST 701 WABASH AVE OTHER AREA OICE BROOKSTON INDIANA fi Your Neighbors YouHknow the type The mild man nered shoe salesman next door who We Carry Just About Everything You Need or Building Repair And Redecorating supdjenly turns into a mathematical genii just about the time income tax is du of Which Service ho fl to be neighborly 1 rji 52 BYPASS ACROSS ROM BEST BILT PHONE 447 3282 MOSCOW (UPI) The So procedure established by viet Chess ederation today Euwe and the world feder accused Bobby ischer and President Max Euwe of the World Chess ederation of misconduct in negotiations to set a place and date for the world championship chess match The Soviets said they might in protest Euwe an(j procedures established by the world Chess ederation demands strict fulfillment of the decisions and rejects attempts on the part of the challenger (ischer) to impose match conditions suit able only for a state ment said In response to questions by new Viktor Bot urinsky vice president of theSoviet Chess ederation said the Russians might reject attempt to break the stalemate "We think the president (Euwe) is not acting in accord with the procedures estab lished by himself and natural ly we reserve the right to make our own decision bn whatever site he Boturinsky said Euwe had announced he would make the choice him self if the Soviets and Ameri cans could not reach agree ment The Soviet officials dis closed the details of Edmond 9 AM TO 9 PM (WEEKDAYS 9 AM TO 51PM SAT AND SUNHDNE 742 6765 OR 742 6590 APPOINTMENT NECESSARY OPEN SUNDAY Your amily 'greatest people in the world Most time Unfortunately most of tne 14nd now a word about Block's competition 1 I I I I Gel it all together with a CONSOLIDATION LOAN i ri i COOPERATIVE HANCE 123 8th States Get School Aid i ilri i Repay Plan WASHINGTON (AP) The US Office of Education has made its first formal offer to help i states'Havoid repaying millions of allegedly misspent dollars intended for education ally deprivea I pupils The offer made in at con fidential letter Jan 26 to Ari zona School Supt Weldon Shofstall also agreed to for give almost Waif the i $14 mil lion due on grounds federal spending guidelines were un clear before! 1967 ') Robert Riji Wheeler associ ate US commissioner for ele mentary and! secondary edu cation gave Shofstall three choices: Wnte a check for $762023 arrange a repayment schedule a reasonable span of or have the amount deducted from future federal grants ederal officials have es timated uc misspending could total $30 million i The funds? involved are granted under Title I of the Elementary Land Secondary Education Apt which providesabout $16 pillion a year to help low income youngsters in Reading and math and in some cases pays for food and COME BACK TO Sorrento LOUNGE Sycamore Plaza BYPASS 52 i In a 1 dlu cat Howard Bl cation Commissioner Sidney Marlahcj Jr said it was unhappy task? to demand repayment build andi Bemidji apt supplant teacher salaries ir Minneapolis The audit covered Sept 23 1965 through une 30 1969 i Last September the Office of Education announced it was demanding I repayment from states NSID PHONE 742 0639 625 Perrin Avenue ALAN CONSTRUCTION CO Phone 742 4381 1001 UNION ST I i Because we think our competition represents more of a threat to you than it does to us going i i to help you sort them out You 1 9 I Your own worst enemy AH year long you balance your check book but that stop you Armed with your a few reams of paper and a couple of gallons of coffee you bravely attack that stack of forms You may be taking deductions not entitled to and entitled to deductions not tak ing So should you be doing your own taxes? if If 'Arizonall chooses to have the amount? deducted from fu ture? Title jll grants Wheeler added the state would be re quired to uS nonfederal funds make up the difference te tWeen the amounts 1 otherwise due and payable to youij agen cy and the reduced amounts actually paid by this The lettef says 1967 regu lations made it clear that Title I funds arq to be concentrated on the most educationally needy youngsters and not bn all childreri in a given target school or district Another letter went out Jan 26 adding Minnesota to the list of states asked to repay Title I money allegedly spent to sup plant loca funds in schools with high) concentrations of the target youngsters? i liri a letter to Minnesota 1 It V'UlllLIllOoJVAid Casmey US Edu 4) Jr said it was states of the following amounts: Arizona $14 million 1 California $11 million Penn sylvania $355479? Michigan $289640 Washington $189628 Wisconsin) $33336 and the Dis triCt of Cqlii'mbia $15 million i Wisconsin is the only state which has repaid the amouht 1 Top Engineer Dies i LOUISVILLE Ky (AP) Whitney Gregory chief civil ian engineer of the Army Corps of Engineers? in Louis ville from 1931untiLhis retire ment in 1953 has died here He was 85 7 a1)' '''i 9 i' 9 lllr I 11 am 1 HR 1 Mm I i I ii st I I COHSTRUCTION 180 arabee 447 6690 CGGCCOCCCeOSGSCCOaeGGQ r' A $A95 4 a I 7 1 1i ii.

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