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The Dispatch from Moline, Illinois • 22

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Moline, Illinois
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Pubiiiihd in Moline, in. THE DAILY DISPATCH 18 TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1972 Angry Sinatra Lectures House Group Probing Crime Links vl a WASHINGTON (UPI) -An-i Mafia "That's charming," Sinatra grny declaring i not a IT i if TV second class citizen, let's get that?" asked Phillips. "Just call in the press and tell them it's a grave mistake," shot back Sinatra. "It was character assassination, let's face it." The committee has been Soviets Commit Two Ships SPACE CENTER. Houston (tTP Russia plans to commit two Sojuz spaceships and rockets to the joint Soviet-American project aiming toward a rendezvous of co.sivn.-nauts and astronauts in Earth orbit three years from nou.

said sarcastically. "And that's all hearsay testimony isn't it?" "Yes it is," responded committee counsel Joseph Phillips. Phillips and Ren. Claude D. Pepper, the committee; investigating the infiltration of that straight, singer Frank Sinatra accused the House Select Committee on Crime today of permitting character assassination against him.

Sinatra lectured the committee for not promptly refuting the May 24 testimony of Joseph "the Baron" Barboza, who chairman, acknowledged that! organized crime into sports, it Sinatra had never held anlsoueht Sinatra's testimony interest in the Fontainebleu Hotel in Miami Beach. Barboza sought to connect Sinatra with a New England crime syndicate headed by Raymont Patriarca. "This bum went running off U.S. project manager (ihnn S. Lunney said at a news; conference Monday the prcpa the mouth," Sinatra snapped.

"I resent it. I'm not a second about his connection for about, six to nine months in 1963 and 19(i4 with the now-defunct Berkshire Downs Race Track in Hancock. Mass. Committee investigators say the New England crime syndicate held a substantial interest in the track then. Sinatra exercised his prerogative as a witness and had cameras and microphones barred from the hearing room.

He strode briskly into the hearing room wearing a light brown sports coat, dark brown slacks and elevated shoes. ration of two of the Russian1 ships for flight will increase the1 probabilities of success for the had testified that Patriarca had told him that Sinatra held an interest in the Hotel as a front for Patriarca. Pepper and Phillips conceded that Sinatra had every right to complain about Barboza's testimony. But they said the statement from Barboza was not expected and at the time they had no idea whether it was true Sinatra contended the committee should have cleared the record as soon as it determined unprecedented space meeting. i nr tre.

vaaat n. a -w i class citizen, let's get that straight." Spectators packed into the ornate Senate Caucus Room "oohed" at Sinatra's sharp remarks. "How do you repair the damage done in the newspapers?" he asked. Then he held up a newspaper clipping and a its headline: 'Witness Links Sinatra To Reputed I I Fun Festival. Emcee Event Winners to! Accompanying him was his attorney, Milton "Mickey" Ru- there was no "truth" Barboza's charge.

"How would we have donedin of Los Angeles. Soviet space officials advised i their American counterparts of! the dual Soyuz plan during a' two-week meeting at the Manned Spacecraft Center i which reached agreements on several key technical areas. including a July. 1975. target, date.

"We have achieved considcra-i ble success in the course of I these discussions." said Dr. Boris N. Petrov. president of the Soviet Intercosmos Council. Dr.

Konstantin Bushuyev. the! Soviet project director, said the talks were held in an "especial- High School, Moline. They are, from the left, Renae Rurseh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Rursch of Taylor Ridge; Diana Hardi.

Central Teen Time Club and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardi of rural Moline, the emcee contest winner; Jane Crawford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Crawford of Taylor Ridge; and Julie Muller, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Steve Mueller of Reynolds. (Dispatch Photo) Kdgington Sunshine 4-H Club members Monday night won the right to represent Rock Island County in the Share the Fun competition at the Illinois State Fair Aug. 17. Competing with eight other acts on the local level for the stale trip, the Edgington club won with an entrv entitled.

"A Very Necessary Operation." Shown here are three of the Edgington club members and the winner of the master of ceremonies competition also conducted Monday night at John Deere Junior Interest Free College Loans Will Be Based On Need, Not Family Income WASHINGTON ll'Ph -Tn- less than $15,000 to a standard 2 Area Youths iSo Orders Given free 'oans hundreds involving a determination as to lv friendly atmosphere." i of thousands of college students K.I. PollCC Oil this fall will be based on need need," said the regulation published in today's Federal Fourth Chess Match To Gel Under Way Today rather than tamily income Register. Leaf Burning Colleges are told to determine The American and Soviet To LcilVC Foi engineers will meet again in the1 fall in Moscow. UlliTCll Laill According to the latest plans. three Americans will be lh.rty-two young people from launched in an Apollo command churches in Western Illinois will ship from Cape Kennedy to impart from Hampton by bus at and Hork with one a.m.

Friday for a 10-day needs by subtracting expected RKYK.JAVfK. Iceland UPI) chamnionshin match to' Rock Island city officials in family contributions from the under new regulations issued today by the U.S. office of Education. The temporary regulations, effective immediately, give colleges authority to resume processing loan applications that had been frozen while the American challenger Bobby 2-1. this morning that no Fischer had less than 24 hours I "All systems are go!" said: order has been issued to the to savor his greatest triumph German referee Lothar Schmid police department not to enforce lia rAlinmnc 11 -v Lrr rt- oi li a qualified for interest subsidies but the number who will qualify this year is not known.

Further regulations will be issued later that elaborate on how to determine family contribution. "Colleges must use a publi-cally accepted method of determining expected family contribution." Miller said. "But a school may not use one system for one student and one for another." The Office of Education had estimated that about 1.3 million college students would have borrowed $1.2 billion worth of federally guaranteed loans during the upcoming school year under the old law. cost of tuition, fees, room and board and commuting costs. The loans are interest free only while the student is in school and interest payments take effect within nine to 12 of the Soyuz ships, manned oy IT 7 "before the scheduled fourth ion prospects for today's game two cosmonauts.

The original UJUC dl 0dJUd CMW- game today in his match with! scheduled to begin at 5 p.m. (1 tne state leal burning ban. City Manager Raymond P. Botch said this morning that no plan called for We Apollo Boris Spassky for the world; p.m. EDT) on the stage of the government drafted rules for new education legislation take off first, but witn tnei chess championship order of anv kind has been addition of a second fcoyuz to, Fischer defeated the Russian Gaither, and his wife ill be two title holder for the first time in Reykjavik auditorium- Fischer will play the white pieces today, giving him the first move.

"There is nothing wrong with of several counselors passed by Congress and signed by President Nixon on June 23. They also put a greater burden on colleges to determine going issued to police by city hall telling them to enforce or not to enforce the leaf burning ban. his career Monday, a victory the project, officials of both nations agreed to launch one of he Soyuz first. Lunney said both Soviet ships would be nrenared for launch on short tht cut Spasskv's lead in the in New Mexico, services at months after graduation. Students still may get other federal guaranteed loans without qualifying for the interest subsidies, said Phil Miller, administrative assistant in the division of insured loans.

During the nine month period ending last March, more than one million college students received federally guaranteed loans worth over $1 billion, he said. The vast majority of them i his spirits after Monday's great I victory." said one of Fischer's companions, Frank Skoff, pres-Jident-elect of the U.S. Chess Botch said that the city has which students need loans, requested a legal opinion on the "The central charge in the legality of requiring the city to law and the regulations is to enforce the ban and that opinion I sft basis for lfe eligibility Egypt. notjce I Bethel Methodist will be con- by two guest speakers. The Apollo is now schedu ed Ron HaJ, Federation.

Spasskv's compa Antique collectors check the 1 ui a uurruwt'r auci ou io lane on nuiua Lutheran Hospita. wjH con I i it i I ic rvnot cr in Vtn rJnl i t-rtrflrl classified ads daily for good duct services on Julv 23. The (Continued from Page Une) inions saia me enampion, "f-- i from the existing requirement in "excellent" spirits I during the city council meeting I that tho borrowers adjusted buys. Dial 764-4344 to place SOyUZ IHUm.ll. Uim vai cannot be met, the Apollo will have takeoff opportunities 24 Mr lIorHrtv'c tnm will ho your ad.

i family income (after taxes) be "Christian's Die." Calvin Klopp agreement in 1956. Since then. Respite his first loss to Fischer; next Monday night and 48 hours later. will conduct church services on '7 1 uuu ivuuuie t.dM wtu oi nu.vid me pasi years. July 30.

If the Apollo is not launched bv then, the Soyuz would have has been Egypt's major milita- In five previous games prior fr rt. ry and economic backer to this championship match. JvdllhdS Lilly IV Id 11; Sadat also signed a new Spassky had won three and to return to Earth. Lunney said the Russians then would launch the second Soyuz to carry out the mission. military pact with the Kremlin drawn two.

earlier this year, apparently: FLschcr missed (he actua giving the Arabs major conces-moment of nis vjctory over Held; To Face Fugitive Count sions and enough arms to Spassky( arriving at the board i f- The two ships will remain docked for two days. Two U.S. astronauts will visit the Soyuz A Kansas Citv. man was prere dnumpr 10 minutes late when the third 1 ii'itrt IcfOrt snaepcraft for several hours: ordered held in lieu of rpr Mnftntflnt 8ame- be8un iay. was bond this morning when he'r Beirut, I PI correspondent resumecj Monday at tne 42nd r.ofifrl I ri i rrhro mint inn A roh appeared in Rock I 1 a 7 I110Ve- political analysts, said Sadat's Division of Circuit Court on a and then the next day each crew will exchange one pilot for most of the day to carry out joint experiments.

Lurmev said the Apollo fnm decision to expel his Russian 8 i military advisers from Egypt I WO Injured 111 justice indicates the Soviet Union has Kcar-Kiid Crasli Donald C. Freeman, who of becoming no intention probably would remain in orbit listed a Kansas City address, is involved uivuiveu super-power .4 io Ruchiivpv1 111 a supri -pv t0 aPPear a2al" in conflict in the Middle East. to a Sunday moming in a two-car ac- court Aug. 16 ror neanng on me It as0 suggests Sadat 1S said the Soyuz would return Earth a day or two after undocking. Sometimes our loan officers help bring home the bacon! cnar8e' shoring up his own position He was arrested Friday in the against the increasing resent- cident on 6th Avenue.

Floyd A. Leslie, 47. of 416 2nd Hampton, was eastbound on 6th Avenue when he stopped I i Qf i ui a vruiuan mem me soviet presence in rkllth hlllfMl Mil at first she was his wife, but fmi iKM" lou.cu. later admitted she was his Sadal furthcr nopes t0 denate 1T traveling secretary. Israer.

claim that it needs 35 "stated a For Theft Of Warning Light? citizen resulted in a police check support its position as the only mi A Easf Moline Duane Rigg, 17. of 1316 7th on Freeman las Friday. The deterrenl t0 COmmun.sm the; eastboundi struck the rear Ave. was assessed fines and check -v 1 'end of Leslie's automobile. nivL! Circuit Court lowing motel bills in Morgan asked the Soviets for further' Leslies car sustained some MnnriLv County, and Mount suppiies of offensive weapons damage to the rear end; MOnaay' i Vernon.

111., plus a robbery and that lhe refuseA Brown's auto was totaled. The fine, on a theft charge. charge in Marion County, 111. jThey consider the Soviet-1 Brown was taken by ambu-stems from Rigg's arrest; pojce have since iearned that American detente concluded lance to Moline Public Hospital, shortly after midnight Sunday, Freeman is wanted on a armed between President Nixon and where he was treated and when he and another youth were robbery charge in a Soviet chiefs in Moscow in May released. He is charged with caught removing yellow county.

Ala. The other warrants affirmed a bilateral determina- failure to reduce speed to avoid warning Ugnts trom warning have since been dropped. tion not to be brought into an acciuem. Police said the woman. Mary possible atomic conflict over Leslie returned to his home Being a loan officer at the Unstuffy Bank of Silvis means more than sitting behind a desk figuring interest.

Ask Arlie Hohenboken, our Farm Loan Manager, who has a lifetime agricultural background. Having a sharp business sense and a genuine concern for helping you solve your money problems is part of the job, too. If helping you get the money you need means putting on boots and examining a muddy field inspecting available neighboring acres for business expansion helping plan the spot for a new barn or checking out some choice feeding or breeding animals, we'll be there. And after we've taken off our boots, we'll sit down and help you plan the best interest and payment options to fit your loan requirements and your collateral. If you don't have the time to come in and visit us, we'll take the time to come out and visit with you.

That's part of our Unstuffy philosophy. Theresa Garver, 42, also of I the Arab-Israeli issue. i with minor injuries. Kansas City, has been released from custodv. markers at 1910 15th St.

Two-Car Mishap Injures Two A Rock Island man and a Milan girl were injured in a two-car mishap about 10 p.m. Monday at the junction of Illinois 2 and 92 with Interstate Begin Work In R.I. Island Mew CLOSING OUT SALE OF FURNITURE Due to th death of the late Mn. Honor lauwagie, the undersigned will sell at Public Auction, located at 204 East Williams Street, Atkinson, llinois, or one block north of Route 6, on SUNDAY, JULY 23, 1972 Beginning of 1:00 p.m. ifP The first phase of Island 'View Neighborhood Development Program got 80, under way this morning on the Robert Leatherman, 21, nf th rpsidencp at ml r-4 1.

nn firrl imi 4m lk Rock Island his passenger. Peggy Thomp- son, is oi w. ment administrator for the Household Goods Coldspot 15 Ft. Chest Deep Freeter; New Humidifier; Electric Stove 19-Inch Black ft White TV; Radio; Speed Queen Washinq Machine; Electric Hot Plate; Rex Air Electrc Sweeper; Electrolux Sweeper; Eectric Fans; Floor and Table Lamps; Green 7-Piece Parlor Suite; End Tablet; Reclining Chair ft Ottoman, red color; 12x13 Floral Rug and Pad; t-Leg Table; Kitchen Table and Four Chairs; Ironing Board and Iron; Blonde Bedroom Set; Mirrors; New Home Treadle Sewing MdChim; Antique Bed A Dresser; Aladdin Lamp; Old Flat Irons Holder; Curtain Stretchers; Copper Bolier; Sausage Cinder and attachments; Hurricane Lamps; Churn, tits old Maytag Washer; Picture frames; Crock; Several Other Old Crocks; I Gram Scale; Cold Packer; Curtains; Eclipse 19-inch Mower; Garden Hose; Other Miscellaneous Items Too Numerous To Mention Borrow at The tr Unstuffy Bank of silvis Miidii. uuu.

ailt:" --v Citv of Rock Island, said the satisfactory cond.t.on at Illini ConstnJctjon Co Hospital, Silvis. Mojne js in charge of the Illinois State Police said the initial phase which is the Leatherman auto collided with replacement of sidewalk, curb an auto pulling a trailer a and gutter, driven by Leonard Blong of A 3-block area between 5th Wacoma, Iowa. Blong and his and 7th Avenues and 27th and wife were not injured. He is 28th Streets will be improved. A charged with failing to yield the home rehabilitation program right of way.

The Blong auto! will get under way in the area reportedly turned left in front of within a few weeks, Houston Leatherman. I said. I TERMS: Cash Not Responsible For Accidents juw'S PETER LAUWAGIE, Executor Auctioneer: Lawrence Van Hyfte; Clcrks: Elmer Mapes ft Bud Wilson; Attorney: W. F. Kirman;.

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