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Police saia most oi me in- ject of two previous bombing Indochina attacks blamed on tne ouuawca Irish Republican Army, On both occasions the bombs were defused safely. The bomb, estimated by the army at more than 100 pounds of gelignite, damaged stores and offices over a radius of at least 100 yards. It oDoarently exploded In a own name, me name me car Darked behind the Europa il? of Eight Vietnamese sol- nXin n.e drive inW eastern Cambodia diers were killed and 65 JJft nlS and rJS has ended after 12 days- 743 communique said. train, were NorUl Vietnamese and Viet The lopsided claims aroused stahonary trains were reported Cong were killed flnd were suspicion that enemy losses PoLe slid the hombers caPtured- were being inflated while siZ- Police said the bombars SflJ Mm jd jt vietnamese tasu. warned people In the station (wEes captured or werfi teing stroyed 38 heavy weapons, 1,109 the rug, a common practice on (Continued on page 11) rifles, a large quantity of am- both sides.

The South Vietnamese said Blame Buyer Protection Bill Death On Lobbyists require payment from a con- provision, and concessions for sumer regardless of whether sellers and lenders in the form the services were delivered or of higher interest rates. The the goods acceptable. passed the Senate but Both Sen. Robert Bennett, R-Prairie Village, and Rep. Jerry (Continued on page ID the second phase of the spoiling campaign to reduce the enemy's war capabilities is now under way.

A South Vietnamese task force crossed the border today toward the town of Krek, opening a new front. TOPEKA Kan. (AP) Busi- Harper, R-Wichita, said Mon- Spearheaded by 30 armored ness and banking lobbies here day that groups including the vehicles, the task force raised contributed to the prevention of Kansas Bankers association to about 10,000 the number of any action on a proposed Kan- and the Retail Council of the South Vietnamese troops oper- sas Consumer Protection Act Kansas Association of Com- ating 10 lo 15 miles across the by the 1972 legislative session, merce and Industry, formerly border in search ot North Viet- accordine to leading proponents (he state Chamber of Com- namese bases, of consumer measures. merce, had hindered consumer There were no reports of ma- Although the act, SB5B7, was legislation. jor contact with the enemy in i.m„j i4 hpiH ctnrfu Thev disaffrwd however on the first hours of the new drive bv the Senate Judiciary Com- the impacl of the lobbies' oppo- 85 miles norlhwest of Saigon.

mittee, thereby forestalling any sition to the bill. North Vietnamese troops re- 0 1 action on the measure this have moved 801,111 0 the Krek area since early Top mi contained many January wnptl the viet" The act contained mi(i sald ne thought the Retail nhflnHonpH wrmsnpnt "consumer protection" provi- rjouncil and loan comoanies 1 permanent slons, including the abolition of mSte TheTurh Vietnamese dry campaign into eastern Under the holder-in-due- Cambodia was launched March course doctrine, a financial In- The UCCC contained both and most of the Saigon stituUon can purchase the eon- consumer protection, including forces are concentrated about traH nn and services and a limited holder-in-due-course 25 southwest of Krek, tract on goods and services and a limited holder-in-due-course iContinued on page All kinds pop on snle -j 79 i al Court Sets Uniform Birth Control Rule of the AFL-CIO Ex- (APi A bomb planted In a All that is asked is that voters will also be recognized in a Brennan the court's only Ro- parked car blasted Belfast's wnllc lne vol1eB1arJE the official courtesy award special edition of The Globe man uauioiic oenveren tne to ST. for some a readv nom nated. hallnt annoarino rtailv in Thp Anril in hsln mnrp npnnle 1 on nion mat cou not ana wa8es were i ATCHISON DAILY GLOBE TEN CENTS PER COPY ATCHISON, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1972 28 PAGES FIFTH YEAR 28888 Brown, Doniphan and Jolitrion Counties in Konssi and Adjoining Buchonan and Plolte Counties in Missouii Smart Fathers Try To Teach Sons How To Make Money For They Know That Somewhere Mothers Are Teaching Daughters To Spend It. MO-KAN AREA Generally fair and warmer through tomorrow.

Kansas Clear to partly Follow A Day's Work With Guss By MIKE MeDERMOTT cloudy and turning a little hu, i. Omy.handFulorpeoplclntne tomorrow in 70s. community are on duty at home Missouri-Generally fair and warmer tonight and tomorrow; ,2" Jrjj LS.tSS lows tonight in 30s, highs by those who call him at home. tomorrow in 60s. (Temperatures, barometric pressure, humidity, wind Many Injured In Belfast Bomb Blast "It goes along with the job that I have," he said.

"No day is a normal day. The direction and velocity readings people of the community make furnished hv rahip- the day for law enforcement vision, weather channel.) officers and you govern yuurself Thermometer readings: according to whatever situation aa.m 44 might develop," Wood said in 9 aim! 45 Biving a general overview of his lua.m 48 dauv routine. Ham 51 After checking dispatching 12noon 54 records and case jackets to lp.m 56 determine what has happened 2p.m 5B overnight. Wood stops at the 58 police department squad room Uiw 39. where he meets with a pair of Temperatures a year ago to- lieutenants and the day crew to day: low 26, high 38, precipita- discuss and outline work plans tion (snow flurries) a trace, for the day.

Barometer 30.20 steady Following this meeting, Wood Humidity 66 per cent uf Wjn(j N3 Hall and gives either a written RIVER STAGES Omaha 6.7 up 0.1. Nebraska City 9.1 up 0.1. Rulo 8.7 up 0.1. St. Joe 10.9 no change.

Atchison 13,35 down 0.10. i uiai ui tun em puucc activities to the city manager. Before returnine to his own office, Wood might crack a Crossroads Report Dear Editor: When you look at the national scramble for more holidays, longer weekends, more bull breaks during "working" hours, it looks like we're trying to make ours a Workless Society. "Against Workers" Three Labor Members Of Pay Board Resign Work is looked down upon and ers Union president, said, "I Three AFL-CIO members of "For labor to walk off the don't think Meanv is reallv shunned and numerous vounfl members at hor labor to walk off the don't think Mear people don't even consider "to President Nixon's Pay Board pW Board was inevitable. It's ready to walk off C.

resigned today, savinu thev rmlv a raipetiim nf timing uM of six when thev take Dot breaks from mu(d lcmSer hi a President Joseph Beirne'of the unit union loafine to worrv about whv thev contro1 program they viewed as Communications Workers, are here. sianteri against tne nation member or the AFL-CIO uve council. Actually, the work-shirkers "In 'he Buise of an anti-in- But S. Frank Raftery, Paint-and -ignorers really are useful nation policy, the American They furnish the examples people are being gouged at the W'lSCOnSin Next wmcn Keep womer types oetter satisfied with themselves. tne paychecks, said the execu- Scott tive council of the 13.6-miliion Crossroads, U.S.A.

labor organization. by 77 -year-old AFL-CIO President George Meany that he, United Steelworkers President I. W. Abel and Machinist President Floyd Smilh were quitting tne Board immediately Hiaeruoiy in excess oi me i-ay Vor IF 2ed. Per cent.

MRS. ROGENA DOWNING RICHARDS, teacher of fourth grade at Franklin school, was among one of the first recioienls of the Citizens for Community Action ScholarshiD awards. She competed i i ri. contranann in contraband -j l. confiscaled bv police wherever awarded CCA scholarships at the annual awards banquet Sunday afternoon at 3 in the Riccardi found ou(side lnc home- even if Center tea room.

South Campus, Benedictine College. Reservations are S5 with $3 going to scholarships. The public iscordially invited lo participate. -Globe photo K'nntlmied on page 9) now. Raft- construction- presidents on the AFL- a CIO executive board.

execu- Sources said the only position (Continued on page 11) Muskie Grabs Big Illinois Primary Win CHICAGO (API Sen. Ed- lnhs in HpWalP spWinn MA.inv snirl ho hart mfnrmnH mund S. MUSkie, ClaimjnE in rnnfoete whore. MucLrio aim the other two labor members of that he'll keep winning was favored, left in doubt the the 15-man Pay Board of the held a biE leari over Sral- final lineup in the Illinois dele- AFL-CIO decision, but did not McGovern today as the gafjon. BuL it was clear know whether they might also ballots were counted in their Maine senator would emerge resign.

contest Delegate with a substantial margin over smilp ho The other two are United votes ror tne uemocranc presi- McGovern. contraceptives if kSS. wtt'heZ (Continued on page 2, enforcement post on Feb. 15, 1955. Globephoto.

TbTleTate The ml "rank Tpftz Eugene J. McCarthy to win as Voting Deadline April 26 Court ruled todav in unsettine a Simmons, who were invited to i an uuuuw among Illinois congressional nf hiVth r-nntrnl "Ut did not attend today's meet- piesiuemiai preieieiiLe districts. of the AFL-CIO executive polling 63 per cent of the witli 7S i 75 Courtesy Nominee List Grows single, to be free from unwar- If0 execu- ranted governmental intrusion thS Interest is growing in At- nominations as soon as possible. The friendliest, most cour- into matters so fundamentaUy chison's "Friendliest, Most There Is no limit to the number teous woman and man will be affecting a person as the deci- in Courteous" Employe Awards 0f ballots one may cast for his or honored with the presentation of sion whether to bear or beget a rpHdinC thp rtntrnnent campaign as indicated by a her favorite sales or service framed certificates and a $50 child," said Justice William J. BELFAST, Northern Ireland steady now of baUots pouring in personnel.

vote per cent of the 10.858 nrprinpN A slow count of the bng hal- committed to vote for Muskie's Recommend Marijuana Law Changes nomination led for 80 convention seats, McGovern entries for 14. But there were more uncommitted delegates, 86, leading than the two campaigners could claim between them. And that was about the only thing that went right Tuesday for Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley, who will lead the uncommitted bloc when the one published of the first it In completely, Including your city in the midwest. sity on birth control and hand- ness lncome lo chmb- Commission on Mari- Miami Beach, Fla package of vaginal foam Sources said the question of iTli lured were alrls and This Is indicative that At- nominee and the place he Is 7n! to an unmarried woman.

fracturing organic labor's un- recommended repeal of aU jaU jurea were young gins ana Rerv)cB Commerce Savings and Loan Tne wag narrowiv di. in mp fncP Mixnn'R rnn terms and flIle5 for private pot two Insurgents beat his chosen men on the hotel's kitchen are frlendlv" Tnd owners or Association, Home Savings and tarrtag the spates lrVprSarMuldte0S but not for its cultlva- candidates to fracturing orgBnlZedlabor's un- recommended repeal of all jaU deservino nf the recbmitlDn m.n^.r. nnf Loan Association, Kansas frDm baiminE p0ntraceDtives to worklno against an Immeril.r* "on or sale. tor governor ana state attor- Hre were caUed into being given in the friendly and emploves. annd sinSle while Permitting walkout from the board If year cnar" iZto tta awards Every person who 1b Bf" married Thl.

Woodcock and Fitzslmmons tered the con- Tta emergency action, tor tne sec tf Atchison Area Chamber of ldina a vrr. t0 Hnn't aaree servative panel unanimously said Daley. 'It always a good ond time this week. On Monday um carff in Commerce, VaUey State Bank, mS'soUs other 1 In a national policy of thing when the people speak." B.h™b™KWjto™town rSL NflUona! also may face UBing ralTer than In preference snopping streei, nuung per- --j. vv Bank and The obe.

Ballots m.Tl" some resistance among leaaers prosecuUon" to alBcouraae vote, witn 95 per cent or the sons and Injuring more than Atchis.0nn thlir y' mailed to The ot lls BuUdlng and smoking of marijuana. precincts counted, these was Glote, addressed to "CourteBy iraoes Depart- But it BtODned short of recom-the totals: Construction Trades Depart- But it stopped short of recom- the totals: nna had been the ob- LU uuluul metlt hBS it. wfle(1. Mh.i,(. nr South Viets Claim Big Enemy Losses first rst elude the following to prevent pregnancy but al- hoe 'V' .1 women the rights must be the same for "uw'a learned that a kev r' nos employes listed first the unmarried and the married 1 Nixon adviser, Director George damage or birth defects, or Mrs.

Virginia Bernev He web suonorted bv Justices ft" lead vlolence SAIGON (AP) The South munition, 544 tons of rice, Welfare Department. William O. Douglas, Potter m0re hanotte Berry, Mall Stewart and Thurgood Mar- a White Ra' House attempt to offer eon- But it did find that long-term, (Continued on page U) (Continued on page 11) cessions to prevent a labor use of marijuana by ado lescents sometimes contributes lo a general lack of motivation, concluded that anyone driving under the influence of mari juana Is a serious threat to public safety and said that IMVn 37 the foregoing named locations. Brennan said "Whatever the Ba'd m5.r,J™tnua i'" Additional nominees since the ghts of the nd dua to ac- JIi.il» K' .1 i list published Sunday In- to contracepUve, may to. ouTa ion CCA Awards Banquet Sunday- Voters Deal Daley Machine Major Losses CHICAGO Two ma- heavy, daily use over a number inr setbacks in the Illinois pri-of years may cause some dam- have shaken Mayor Rich-age to heart and lungs.

afd J- Daley's long reign as "In general, we recommend km.gpjnof the Democratic par-onlv a decriminalization of pos- Chicago, session of marijuana for per- State's Atty. Edward V. Han-sona) use on both the state and rahan stormed to a renomina-federallevels," the commission tlon Dver Rsympnd said Berg, the man party leaders picked lo replace Hanrahan Specifically, it recommended: after his indictment in con--Elimination of fines and nedion with a police raid in jail terms for smoking mari- which two Black Panther lead-juana in private or possessing crs were shot to death, one ounce or less. with 4,924 of 5,243 county pre-Kelentiun of felony penal- cincts reported, Hanrahan had ties for growing marijuana. 350,572 votes, or 42 per cent, to selling il for profit or possess- 246,945 votes, or 29.6 per cent ing it with intent to sell.

for BerR. Donald Page Moore, -Fines of up to tlOO for an independent Democrat, col-smoking in public, public pos- lected 236.101, or 28.3 per cent, session of more than one ounce, At the same time, unofficial or not-for-profit distribution of returns gave Dan Walker, 48, a small amounts in public. former Jail lerms of up Id 60 days ration executive, a tight victory and a $100 fine for disorderly for the party's gubernatorial conduct linked to public mari- nomination over the regulars' use or intoxication. choice, LI. Gov.

Paul Simon. --Penalties of up to a year in Walker had 693,751 votes, or jail, a $1,000 fine and suspen- 51 per cent, with 95 per cent of sion nf operator's permit for (he state's precincts driving a vehicle or operating counted. Simon had 659,006 any dangerous instrument votes, or 49 per cent, while under the influence of there were 100 missing pre-marijuana. cincts in Cook County, in- riassification of mariiuana Hnriinn 7Q in rwnun ci. thai cnuld be iContinued on page 9) F.ggs, 3 Pete's-Adv..

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