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r-v nr. rial 2A Tuesday, March 21, 1972 jfletigacola 3)uural Sears Key Witness Indicted In Corruption Probe Manager, Clerk Charged With Sale of Obscenity v53G5 Stoned Indian and were kept under the counter. Investigation in the drug problem is continuing, police officer said. Chess Matches Planned in June By JAMES RITCHIE Aiioclittd Prtis Writer NEW YORK (AP) Patrolman William H. Phillips was indicted Monday for two 1968 murders, five months after he told the Knapp Commission that practically every policeman in the city was getting graft.

Phillips, 40, a 14-year police veteran, was accused of killing a man and a girl and wounding another man in an East Side bordello on Christmas Eve 1968. Phillips pleaded innocent at his arraignment in State Supreme Court and was ordered held in $50,000 bail, which his attorney, F. Lee Bailey, said would be posted. Asked if he thought his client had been framed because of his Knapo Commission testimony, Bailey replied: "It's been done before." Bailey said he could prove From 1A stating in their opinion the publications were obscene and "violated the contemporary community standards of Okaloosa County." The publications had titles such as "Slow "Yellow and others. Musco was charged with six counts of selling such publications and Miss McClendon with four counts.

Appearance bond was set at $2,400 for Musco and $850 for the girl by Judge Gill. The Stoned Indian has been under fire for some months from the School Board who claimed it was a hangout for dropouts and students playing "hookey" from school. The matter came to a head a week ago when 15 students, mostly from Addie R. Lewis Junior High School in were arrested on various drug charges. It was charged that a drug known as "orange sunshine" was being sold in the girl's toilets.

Friday another juvenile was It ty'l'Jul I''' Satisfaction-Guaranteed or Your Money Back AMSTERDAM (AP)-hess officials decided Monday the world title match between champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union and his U.S. Challenger Robert Fischer will begin in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, on June 22. With the title goes $138,500 in prize money, 72Vi per cent to the winner and the remainder to the loser, a spokesman for the International Chess Federation said. After 12 games the match switches to Reykajavik, Iceland, where the title contest will be continued on Aug. 6.

-irn- Hfft imam i i i i i if Sears Phillips was not at the scene when the murders were committed. When it was disclosed last month that he was under investigation for the slayings, Phillips told a reporter: "This is unbelievable picking this out of the goddamned bone-yard and pinning it on me. House Bill Alters Fime Zone Change From 1A word deletion to correct what the amendment's supporters termed a technical error in the language. Thus, the amendment was sent back to the Senate for its expected agreement to the correction. Then the amendment would go to President Nixon.

Under the amendment, any state divided by a time-zone boundary could exempt all of the state lying within one time zone from observing DST. It would not change the exemption option for states situated in a single time zone. Alaska is in four times zones. States in two times zones are Indiana, Florida, Tennessee, Kentucky, Texas, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Oregon and Idaho. The law provides for DST between the last Sunday in April and last Sunday in October.

It allows an exemption from DST only if the state legislature provides that the full state observe the applicable standard time. SPRING CLEANING The first day of Spring calls for a good house cleaning, and Frankie, the chimp at World of Animals in Dallas, gets an early start bathing Bimbo, a lion cub. The first day of spring arrived with temperatures in the mid-80s. (Pensacola Journal-AP Wirephoto) SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. 103 S.

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Memo in Hands of FBI arrested at Meigs Junior High School in Fort Walton Beach on a drug charge. Supt. of Schools Max Bruner said it was by far the worst drug problem Okaloosa Schools have ever faced. He asked State Attorney Golden to' head an investigation. Some of the juveniles arrested reportedly testified recipes for mixing illegal drugs could be obtained at the hardly be can ''The Justice Department considered a neutral party a neutral party in tnis matter when the fitness for office of its highest offi If a fire struck tonight From 1A tampered with He said the document was hand-delivered last Friday by a member of the committee staff to John Duffner of the Department of Justice and added: "Mr.

Duffner, of course, is the executive assistant to Richard Kleindienst, the very man whose nomination to be attorney general is the subject of the present inquiry by your committee." He asked the document be immediately retrieved and impounded by the committee. HECTOR FENCE COMPANY U.S. 29, four miles north ofI-10 968-2156 cial is the subject of the investigation. "We are unaware of any previous congressional investigation in which the critical piece of evidence was allowed to leave the custody of the committee." Anderson said transferring the document to the Justice Department is an example of "extreme impropriety" and said this is especially true "in light of the fact that the authenticity of this document has now been challenged would you SMART LOOK BEAUTY SALON II he in business tomorrow? Mandatory Appeal Requested for new ideas! AUTO INSURANCE FIRE INSURANCE LIFE INSURANCE HOMEOWNERS EDUCATION MORTGAGE ACCIDENT SICKNESS RETIREMENT "Pensacola Newest baton 1014 N. Street 438-241 3 Special Permanent Reg.

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Pensacola Sen. W. D. Chil-ders voiced bewilderment at confusion over what Flowers and his contingent had requested. "They told me last week they wanted a mandatory appeals procedure, and I said I'd go along with such an amendment with the agreement of the rest of the delega tors at their December meeting.

"If we agreed to a plain appeals procedure, then we should stand behind it," he said. Interrupting, Reeves said the decision of the delegation was written down during the session. However, Childers argued it "is reasonable to assume that the elected officials felt we would give them an effective appeals procedure in whatever legislation we drafted. Otherwise, they might as well not asked for any procedure." Broxson said lawmakers will meet within the next two weeks to consider the requests of Flowers and his group. umalke 'Bfowtl Auto-Fire-Life-Heolfff Joe Pace EVSTEMS iff iNCOHfORATIO aim wms it an affiliate of MAYES 20 West Government 432-5157 ATIONWIDE INSURANCE 211 N.

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