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4a jrtnrifirli Dulln Nrma Tuesday, August 23, 1979 Fccjorol saS foGy inspoctoi: So probo fetal cavo-i working the day of thi rave-in. resigned his job the day after the accident. OSIIA spokesman Carl Astley said Aarctic would be directly responsible if the inspector dctcrmiiM-s the job site violated sad-H standards. Astley said no OSIIA in spector visited the silt-prior to Ihe accident. "We do Inspectufns on priority basis.

The first pn only is examining joir-where a fatal accident occurred. anyone was at fault, the guilty party ran be fined a maximum of Sl.lMW for each violation, he said. Aarctic owner Robert D. Jones declined In comment on the investigation Monday. "OSIIA will find out the (acts here, and that is all I want.

Tve been in business quite some time I've never had a serious accident. We are a union shop, and we hire qualified men," he said. Aarctic fort-man Wayne Chrunister, the supervisor nel took proper safety precautions. Regional OSHA Director Robert Borchardt said Monday it is possible that some precaution was overlooked. -Whenever you have an accident that involves two fatalities, there Is reason to believe some safety measure was everlooked," he said.

Borchardt said would take at least 15 days for OSIIA safety board lo decide who. If anyone, was to blame for the accident. If the safety board rules that check the consistency of the soil and the rigidity of the walls. He said he dues not know-how kng his investigation will take or. when he will file a reportun it.

Contractors filled the hole Friday, the day after Martin and Sojka were killed. Kinney said he will study photographs and interview witnesses to determine whether the sides of the trench should have been reinforced and whether Aarctic supervisory person George Sojka, SI, Dayton. Both were employees nf Aarctic Heating and Cooling and Plumbing 1332 H. Stewart. They were working on part of the construction project to build the new James Jeffries Elementary School.

Kinney, who arrived in Springfield late Monday from the OSIIA regional of fice in Kansas City, said he will tour the work site today. He said he may ask contractors to remove toosr soil from the trench to Carthago considers purchase of snowpow CARTHAGE Whether Ihe winter of "fll in mild or ild, Carthai! be ready At its regular nwrtmi! tonight, ihe Carthage City t'oun-t il will consider an ordinance authorizing the purchase of a snow plow The council also will mnsider resolution cnmrnrrKltnu m'itjI htwiii who helped wive a child from drowning in Municipal Pool, and to the Carthage Little League All Mjrv whiih topped Missouri trams and missed the Lit-ili' U'aL'ue World Series by one game. Fort Wood sells surplus KUKT l.FONARD WOOD Viewing of surplus items to lie Midi Sept i will begin today and will continue until (he sale Original i-iM of (he items, including furniture, cloth-inc. office machines and appliances, was about DIM tmi to the Property Disposal Office The sjle begins at a in building 2394 on Gas sired Burgl ary Smitty's plans lo open 2nd store in complex SyTOMCMCSStt TV Daly Hvw Carl Kinney, a safety Inspector from the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration, will begin an investigation today into a rair-in that killed two workmen Thursday near Scenic and Highway M. The workmen were killed when tie wall of a IS foot-deep sewer trench in which they were working collapsed, burying them The victims were John Ray Martin.

22. Oark. and Vandals leave tires damaged Vandals left several hundred dollars in damage in their wake after embarking on a tire-slashing spree al two Springfield car hits during the weekend Police said eight autos were damaged at Bradley Motor Co 1050 Glen-stone, here five tires were ut. several vehicles were scratched and a gas line as cut on one car A fire had been started near the cut line, but it caused only slight damage, officers said Six tire were cut and scratches were left on three cars, a van and a pickup truck at Springfield Lincoln-Mercury Co I22S Glcnstonc ported move until today The store would open in the retail spare formerlv occupied by Schnucks M.ir ket. 3101 Glenstone which closed In July lie fore Schnucks, Ventun Stores operated a groccn store The Springfield Daily News has learned that Smitty's grocery store, 218 S.

Glenstone, plans to open a second store in the Venture shopping complex David Trottier. owner-manager of Smitty's, said he would not release any in formniion atwtti! the re Anti-nuclear activist to speak IOPI.IN Sam Lovejoy. an anti-nuclear activist and iruMnu farmer from Massachusetts, will speak about nu- li.tr piMi-r at IU am Friday at Taylor Auditorium at Missouri Southern State College Ijiwjmv is founder of the Clamshell Alliance, an organ iiiiion huh seeks to fight peacefully the issue of nu-i li ar eneri; Hi lecture will open with a film, "Lnvcjoy's Nuclear War," whuh offers a cross section of views on nuclear IHiuer civil disolH'dience and the politus nf energy Elaine Powers (Contlnaew trim Page Ui glarws numbered 51 during the sec ond half of last year and Hi the first half of this year. Commercial burglaries are up possibly because businesses have not responded as well as homeowners to advice on how to stop crime, Glidewell said. Glidewell has been working on a crime prevention program since Octo-ber that includes marking valuables, giving talks and surveying safety devices and locks for residents.

So far, the sheriff's officers have marked valuables in more than 2. (Hid rural homes, under the program called' Operation Identification. The program involves marking valuables permanently so they can be identified if they're stolen No residents whose properly has been marked have reported thefts, he said Glidewell said the percent increase in commercial burglaries is partly because of a lack of interest on the part of businessmen and a natural shift in criminal activities away from residential burglaries The dollar amounts of losses from commercial and reshlental burglaries are up. despite the decrease in the number of residential burglaries, Glidewell said Inflation has caused the value of belongings to Increase significantly, he said, making the A friendly get-together average of lost, compared to SI .252 in 197. GlideweU's report said.

Average loss for commercial businesses during the 1978 period was 1338 51 per item; for 1979, $M4 per item. Glidewell said (he sheriff office is willing to help businessmen and homeowners who are concerned about burglaries by conducting security surveys of businesses and residences at no charge. Too many residences and businesses have weak areas where burglars can get In without much trouble, for example an always-open window, an antique link, a limb near an upstairs induw or a hollow door that is easily broken. Glidewell said. "It's silly for an individual to have his glass window knocked out and then fix it up with tape." Glidewell said Patched glass is an invitation to a thief, he said.

A glass pane within reaching distance of a doornob is the simplest way to enter a home, he said, and many doorknobs and links can be twisted or broken with minimum force Glidewell keeps a collection of broken locks and door knobs for examples He also keeps a list of dead-bolt links that ran withstand pressure Burglars look for spots that are hidden from public view, he said, and they look for unoccupied homes "They will knock on the door with the pretext of being a salesman." he said, "and then when they find out no one is home waasBsssawnnsawss Airport takeover will be topic HOLLA A proposal that Phelps County take over KoIKi Downtown Airport will be explored at a meeting hen at I 3n in tmlay Owner Dan Dickman. 37. says he may close the airport if the county rejects the proposal He hlained two hard winters and this summer recession Barbara Bohley. Phelps County presiding judge, said no decision will he made at today's meeting, which will explore two questions ft ould the county run the airport as self-supporting" What would lie the relationship betwen a county-run nrport and the city-owned Rulla National Airport. 14 miles north of Holla at Vichy' The meeting will be held in the conference room of the Meramec Regional Planning Commission here Its direc-lor.

Rii hard Calendar, has invited 22 representatives of -it county, regional, state and federal agencies A private individual can't support an airport any longer." Dukman said "They're going out of business over the country. It's like expecting someone to run a fire station or keep up streets that gets results! i Trial moved in pollution MOUNT VERNON A change of venue to Barry County was granted Monday for a Miller hog raising farm charged with stream contamination in Lawrence County The change of venue was granted Pampered Pork. which was charged with a misdemeanor count of stream contamination following a fish kill in April on Whlteoak Creek west of Miller the total dollar loss increase $17 in two periods Residential burglaries during six-month period in 197s show the an LobbykU Stop fighting the ihipr-up bifflc ilonc Trk- the tftn tution you vc been frcling li the miviti.n vm been missing get i helping hand fmm I lame ftwrr AmtTRj'j Iriding figure omtroK svMrm You have to it to believe it Meet member with personal wines Mi and mr frieniiK hrlptul insiruuiw They'll show you how the LlairKr Power program excrusr and xmsihlccaimg has already worked tor uand of women and how it tan work lot you You'll get i warm wekome and inm to all vo; quotums. Isn't it timr you get together with our rm to-folkw program and our very attoratiabk prnr' Club sponsors dog school The Tn-State Kennel Club will sponsor dog obedience classes Registration will be at "15 Thursday at the National Guard Armory. 1WH) 32nd St Dogs are not to be brought the first night.

Proof of rabies and DHL shots will be required. The fee is I2. SMS grad to teach adults MON'ETT Karen Laney. a graduate of Southwest Missouri State I'niversity in Springfield, has been employed as supervisor-teacher in the Southwest Missouri Adult Basic Kducation Program Mrs Lancy obtained a bachelor of science degree at SMS She recently earned a master of science in education at Central Missouri Stale University at Warrens-burg She in in Aurora 4Ua Vs fS 14 Niw financial problems Chairman John Rici-ardo was to meet with Govs William Milliken, Mich James Thompson. ill Bowen, and Teasdaie, a Tras-dule aide said Monday In addition.

(rtvs I At Dreyfus. Wis, and Pierre du Pont, R-Dcl were invited to attend the meeting, although it was unclear whether they would attend Each of the governors except Du I 'on! and Milliken are attending the conference that began here Sundai at Tan-Tar-A resort Chrysler operates plants in seven states: Missouri. Illinois, Michigan. Indiana, Delaware, New York and Ohio. The automaker has asked for aid from both the federal government and the United Auto Workers union to help it through its present financial crisis, which it claims is threatening its existence.

(Governors earlier near TV newsman Howard K. Smith say Ibt federal government skills' allow Chrysler Corn, to go saikript. dNrass mease sharing aad rat the governments energy alas In stories oa Page If B. (Caatlaaea frtm Page 1A dale's office. Among the companies contributing products to the conference are McDonnell-Douglas Corporation of St.

latuis. Central Trust Bank of Jefferson City. Anheuser-Busch, Armcn Inc Xerox. Monsanto, Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing. Mid-Con-tinent Farmer's Association.

Mid-America Dairymen. Missouri Egg Merchandising Council, Burger Oark County Cured Ham Inc and (he School of the Oarks According to United Press Interna tional. Indiana Gov (Wis Bowen. chairman of the conference, said at the opening of the meeting Monday the governors would concentrate on work "We'll lie working a lot and social less." Bowen told the governors, who are staying at one of the largest resorts on the Lake of the Oarks Meanwhile, the Associated Press reported that the chairman of the hoard of Chrysler Corp was scheduled to meet today with a group of governors here to discuss the potential effect on their states of Chrysler's llom Hmn Mmm, Wk. I 7 Figure Salons Trucker killed in Ozcrk crash OAKK A Mornsville man was killed at I 10 a Monday when he apparently fell asleep while dnv ing his tractor -trailer rig.

according to the Missouri Highway Patrol. Tobe W. Painter Sr 53. was southbound on 85 about four miles south of Oark when his International tractor trailer ran off the left side of the road, struck a guard rail and overturned, the patrol said The trailer was filled with grain. The body was taken lo Adams Funeral Home.

Oark. Cod SD-98IO 2307 S. Cempb.lt "In Camolot Cnt.r' 3 Labor Day parade scheduled CRiM Kr'R A barbecue chicken dinner, a parade through the business district and a speech by the deputy commander of Fort Leonard Wood will highlight the t-jghth Annual Crocker Labor Day celebration Saturday in Frisco Park here A parade will follow the barbecue at 2 with Brig tien Tommie Smith speaking after the parade Ron Lehr of the Crocker Chamber of Commerce said all types of parade entries are invited Participants will meet at the Crocker School parking lot between 12 and I 30 before the parade, he said lYiurdor suspoct waives onfrodifion hzzs 1st Estflitd Ks3 Se the New, Year Round Vacation 'N Playroom. Enid, police ar- Detective Dan Lowe said rested O'Neal Saturday Oklahoma authorities found night after receiving tip O'Neal sleeping in a stolen from aa area truck stop truck. He said O'Neal rtv opcrator that he was there.

ported ly was working in the Greene County Sheriff's Enid area. Mall displays nature pictures JOPLIN A pictorial display highlighting the activities of the Missouri Chapter uf the Nature Conservancy will be at Northpark Mall this week from 10 a to I daily. The Nature Conservancy is a private, non profit conservation organisation whose goal is preservation of natural diversity through habitat protection arrested July 8 in Fort Worth, Texas, and is In custody in lieu nf bond pending a preliminary hearing Wednesday before Associate Circuit Judge Don Hough Shanck was found dead in a closet in the home of his sn-in law Dr J. Larry Grceno County DO. detective's reports said.

Sharick was shot once in the chest Murder suspect Robert E. O'Neal Jr is expected to arrive in Springfield this afternoon with Greene County sheriff deputies after waiving extradition from Garfield County, Ok la O'Neal. 17, Joplin. is accused of capital murder in the July I shooting death of Ralph Rosette Shanck. 78.

A second defendant. John E. Bogus, 18. Joplin. was il Now You Ccn Havo AVTAG THE State drives tourism home OSAGE BEACH (IPIl Members of the news media covering the Midwestern Governors' Conference speculated Monday that the Missouri Tourism Division had done a good job of promoting the beauty of the state.

When Seii. Robert Dole. Kan issued a news release on his comments during a panel discussion, it listed them as being given at "Scenic Lake, Missouri." instead of the Lake of the Ozarks. "Well, we seem to have gotten across the message of Missouri." Tourism Director Chuck Boyd commented. "We just seem to have trouble with the geography." GloflipsQoget Quality Pre-Owned Clothing 4i WE 'o 1 A T-SKlrt foe It'i on unexpected pleasure of qualify corv ttruction.

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Joseph P. Teasdaie, who is expected to be elected chairman of the Midwestern Governors' Conference, said he plans to da more on a regional basis to improve rural health care. "I plan to make rural health an issue of the highest priority in the same manner as tt has become a key initiative within my administration," the governor said. The Missouri governor said earlier this summer he intends to establish an Office of Rural Health Care to meet the needs of outstate communities. Teasdaie said if he is elected chairman of the MOC, he will hold a regional strategy meeting on rural health in Columbia this fall.

"Though there have been encouraging developments la the field, we have taken but a few steps en a Ions road to an acceptable level of rural health care," the governor said. Teasdaie also said Monday he will propose that the Midwestern Governors' Conference create a Task Force on Aging to meet special need of the elderly. "There has bees a dramatic increase in state and federal programs to respond to the special needs of those ri-tiens who are over Si." said Teasdaie, vice chairman of the conference. YOUR ClOTHlNG BUDGET IS SOMfWHR BETWEEN THE TWO YOU NEED TO SHOP WITH ore now divptoyi'vg beoytif lot! ood wirrtsr fashion for Jumort, lad! and Mn. Coats, Swoatort, Stacks and Tops Suits, Spot Coots, Slock and Shifts for Men.

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