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The Dispatch from Moline, Illinois • 12

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Publlihtd In Mollnt, III. THE DAILY DISPATCH MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1972 French Author Advises Nixon On China Visit WASHINGTON (UPD-Prcs. ident Nixon, who leaves for China Thursday, sought advice and impressions today from a man who visited Peking in 1965 French writer and philoso pher Andre Malraux. The former French culture minister was scheduled for a private meeting with Nixon during the late afternoon, and will be the guest of honor at a bo accompanied by a party of 13 during the trip. The lineup Includes: Secretary of State William P.

Rogers; Kissinger; White House Staff Chief H.R. Halde-man; Press Secretary Ronald Zieglcr; Brig. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, chief military aide to the President; Dwight L. Chapin, deputy assist to the President; Marshall Green, assistant secretary of state for East Asia and the Pacific; Johu A.

Scali, special consultant to the President; Patrick J. Buchanan, speech writer; Rose Mary Woods, personal secretary to the President; Alfred Le S. Jenkins, director of Asian Communist affairs for the State Department; and John Hold-ridge and Winston Lord, both members of the National Security Council staff. relay for messages from the Chinese craft. The actual arrival In Peking Sunday at 10:30 p.m.

EST, will be in "Spirit of '76." The plane will stop in Shanghai to pick up a Chinese navigator and a radio operator for tho one hour, 40-minute hop into Peking for welcoming ceremonies at the airport. Albertazzie also said the airports at Peking, Hangchou and Shanghai all have runways, more than adequate for the President's Boeing 707. (The 47-year-old pilot, a native of Martinsburg, W.Va., was along when White House adviser Henry Kissinger visited Peking in October. Those Going Along The White House also revealed during the weekend that President and Mrs. Nixon will black tie stag dinner this evening.

Malraux, 71, visited China and met Chairman Mao Tse- tung in 1965 shortly after France extended diplomatic recognition to China. Nixon asked to meet with the author of "Man's Fate" and "The Metamorphosis of the Gods" after reading another of his dooks nis anti-memoirs on China. Malraux fought as a soldier for the Nationalist Chinese, was witn tne repuDiican army The Globe I Visitors From Around during the Spanish Cml War Emergency Medical Care Prepared and became a mountain guerrilla in the French Resistance 1 during World War II. Nixon Sister Marie Clemcnte of St. Ambrose College and Yota Panayistauni of Greece were among the guests of First Christian Church of Moline at International Sunday.

Students and nationals of 15 countries, now located in the Quad-City area, were in attendance at morning worship and Sunday School prior to being entertained at dinner in the church dining room. Miss Panayistauni is a sCudent at Marycrest College. (Dispatch Photos) said he was impressed with Malraux's analysis of the WASHINGTON (UPI) -Pres ident Nixon's doctors are Chinese leaders when he met making contingency plans to Miss Helen Hong, a native of Korea, who is making her home with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Meyers of Geneseo, tells members of First Christian Church of her life in her own country at a dinner yesterday to honor foreign students attending school in the area.

The dinner was planned by the World Outreach Department of the church with Mrs. Charles Manthei and Ray Lassuy as co-chairmen. have him treated in Chinese hospitals by Chinese physicians should an emergency arise while Nixon is on the mainland next week. Dr. Walter Tkach, Nixon's personal physician, stressed the author in Paris in 1969.

Not On Air Force One It was disclosed, meanwhile, that Nixon will fly aboard Premier Chou En-lai's personal plane with a Chinese pilot-rather than on Air Force One during his internal travels in China. Col. Ralph Albertazzie, the President's pilot, said the Moline Man Arrested After Entering Home Moline Police Sunday night arrested Robert G. Doxsee, 32, of 5144 7th Moline, on charges of burglary, assault and criminal damage to property in connection with the alleged beating of a Moline woman. Doxsee was arrested after he allegedly forced his way into the Desegregation Busing Is Boycotted In Georgia Israel Averts Crisis Over Chief Rabbis "Spirit of 76" will be 10 to 15 I 1 Sf minutes flying time behind At John Milledge Elementary Nixon as he takes Chou's plane School, one of the seven AUGUSTA, Ga.

(UPI)-Im-plementation of Phase I of a federally-ordered school desegregation plan involving mas trom Peking to Hangchow and JERUSALEM (UPD-The Is from there to Shanghai. He said involved in Phase I and the scene of a white parents' protest this weekend, 91 black raeli cabinet warded off a that he is confident the president would receive excellent medical care by Chinese specialists. "They are brilliant," he said. As for whether he would allow acupunture -the 2,000 year-old Chinese method of inducing anesthesia to be used, Tkach said that if the President were unconscious he would request that regular anesthetics be used. He said he had not discussed it with the President, although the ancient form of healing has been the subject of great curiosity around the White House.

"The president's health is excellent and so is Mrs. Nixon's," Tkach said. Niule Models Get Special Sick Pay Benefits SHEFFIELD, England (UPI) -The Sheffield City Corporation has approved a request for special sick pay benefits for six women nude models at the Sheffield College of Art. The models said the pay was necessary because of the home of Sharlyne Ditto, 21, of 2033 4th Moline, about possible crisis Sunday by extending the term of office of Sunday night where he kicked and beat her and ripped her the nation's chief rabbis by six months, but ordered elections for their successors be held Chou's plane either will be a Soviet Illuyshin 18 or a British Trident VC10. He added that he was sure Chou would provide "the best talent" in Chinese pilots.

Albertazzie said a small communications package will be put on the Chinese plane for use in flight when necessary, and "Spirit of '76" will -be acting as a communications within five months. sive Dusing met witn a widespread student boycott today in Richmond (Augusta) County, Ga. Near empty buses arrived at many of the county's 52 public schools and school superintendent Roy Rollins, said the boycott appeared to be "right effective." The integration plan for the county was ordered by U.S. District Judge Alexander A. phone off the wall.

Doxsee was arrested by police as he was leaving the home. Miss Ditto was treated and released at Lutheran Hosnital. The term of office of the chief rabbis ran out Jan. 31, along with the term of office of the chief rabbinical council. The council is the local equivalent of the Vatican council, but unlike the Vatican Birch Society Sponsors Speech Lawrence of Savannah, and is students arrived by bus to attend classes, but only nine whites showed up.

The school has a total enrollment of 489, including 307 whites. Although the plan does not specifically set up racial quotas, it would mean that enrollment of each of the seven schools would be at least one-third black. Lawrence's restraining order, which has caused a furor among county officials, prohibits boycotts aimed at "frustrating" school desegregation. It threatens a $1,000 fine and a possible one-year jail sentence for anyone taking part in such a boycott. "I expect a wholesale boycott on the part of white parents" John Ruff in attorney for the black parents who brought suit to force integration, said Sunday.

"I really don't know the country has two chief rabbis, one for the Sephardi to be carried out in three Payment At Long Last COLUMBUS. Ohio (UPIWA phases. The initial phase today and one for the Ashkenazi By Congressman mm mmmm involved the clustering of seven schools, with the busing of an Jewish communities. It is to be elected by a 150-member electoral college. U.S.

Rep. John G. Schmitz, an outspoken conservative whose freeloader on an American Air Lines flight more than 10 years ago left an envelope containing danger of their catching cold while posing. Possible extension of the $250 at Port Columbus Interna tenure of both chief rabbis and the council has been the subject Southern California constituency includes the Western White House, will address a public meeting in Moline at the tional Airport to wipe out the of fierce haggling between the Labor party and the National Religious party, its major coalition partners. Boys Wearing Ponytails Back In School ST.

CLAIR SHORES, Mich. additional 5,681 students. The plan has triggered a furor and has brought about a call for a statewide boycott. No pickets appeared at any of the schools but white parents milled around on sidewalks and drove past the schools with their children in their cars. The boycott, sponsored by Citizens for Neighborhood Schools and the Save Our Children Committee, defied an order by Lawrence expressly banning boycotts.

Stanley Cook, head of the Citizens for Neighborhood debt. The envelope found on the American Airlines ticket counter contained a note signed "a passenger a long time ago." "This money is owed 'A' airlines for a long time and I forgot about it over 10 years," it said. exactly what to expect, but I (UPI) From the back, it REP. JOHN G. SCHMITZ Miss Eva Oivio of Finland chats with the Rev.

Keith Strain, associate pastor of First Christian Church, as she tells members of the congregation of her impression of life in America. Miss Oivio makes her home with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dennhardt, 3108 23rd Moline, while attending Black Hawk College. International Day drew students and others living and working in the area from Korea, Thailand, Greece, Greenland, Germany, India, Tanzania, Finland, Sweden, Chile, Vietnam and France.

might be hard today for teachers at Lakeview High 50 Acres Of Dirt Passes By CAPE SAN MARCO, Sicily (UPI) Giuseppe Venezia School to tell who is what. In an emergency meeting this Chess Match Site ml weekend, principal Robert H. Schaulblin accepted a Student Congress request "that boys be Schools, called the boycott a To Be Announced thought the noise that awakened him was burglars. success. He said his group permitted to wear ponytails, as hope their plans are not violent." Bobby Beazley, attorney for the county school board, said parents have the right to protest the racial busing of their children.

"It is my individual judgment that the only two things that an American citizen has got to do is pay taxes and depart this life," he said. Tha desegregation plan, drawn up by two education experts from Rhode Island and along the same lines as their busing program devised for He was wrong. It was 50 would sponsor another boycott we feel it leads to a more neat Feb. 28. just before implemen and trim appearance." acres of dirt falling away and opening yard-wide cracks be AMSTERDAM (UPI) The final decision on the site and date for the world chess tation of the second part of the Schaublin Thursday suspend neath 15 luxury vacation homes ed a ponytailed student, Charles championship title match will judge's plan.

Cook said he expects a massive withdrawal of students Yore, then suspended 56 other on this promentory on the southwest coast of Sicily. be announced Tuesday by Max Euwe, president of the International Chess Federation, he said Only two of the homes were by white parents later this week. "I know some members occupied for the prelenten holiday weekend. Occupants of today. of our group have been nfoMinrr r.tiurnW nH nthr Charlotte, N.C., schools, calls both fled to safety on foot, LeClaire Hotel Ski Hi Room at 3 p.m.

Friday. The title of the speech, which is sponsored by local members of The John Birch Society, is "Where Do We Go From Here?" Schmitz first won his seat in the U.S. Congress in a special election in June 1970, campaigning proudly as a member of The John Birch Society. Despite this so-called "political liability," which upset many of the "professional1' politicians, Schmitz won re-election for a full term in the 92nd Congress by a large vote. In Washington, Schmitz is a member of the House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, as well as the House Committee on Internal Security, the "watchdog" panel against internal subversion.

Along with organizations to ask them if Kor flve mr? schools to be they can use their buildings for desegregated by March 1. A tutoring," he said. otal of J00'3 afe to be Butler High School, which esffcf fJ beginning was not involved in the Phase tne sch(X)1 year- boys Friday when they showed up for classes with flowing locks similarly pulled back. The principal said he also received a concession from students "that all students must and should uphold all aspects of the dress code." Larry Doser, Student Congress vice-president, said he did not expect many boys to wear ponytails, now that they have made their point. "I won't," he said.

"My hair's too short." Euwe refused to specify whether the final decision on the site was the result of an agreement between American challenger Bobby Fischer and Soviet title holder Boris Spass- ky. Euwe said last week if the two could not compromise on a site, he would make the final decision himself. since in Venezia's words, "it was as if the road had disappeared." Several tiny clay islands, up to 20 yards long, appeared in the sea off the cape. Firemen said heavy rains apparently weakened the soil, and swept land out to sea from several usually dry creekbeds. 1 1 i i- a piea 10 rresiaeni iNixon ior intervention failed.

On Friday, Supreme Court Justice Louis Powell refused to stay implementation of the plan. desegregation order, reported about 1,400 of its 1,600 students were absent today. At Richmond Academy, also unaffected by the initial order, officials said only about 20 per cent of its 1,400 students were present today. i vfJi A i Mi 4 nor wir in mi ii i ii iii MMMaatM m1 QUAD-CITIES' FINEST Citizens Formed Groups By Harris WASHINGTON (UPI)-Sen. two of his colleagues on the Internal Security Committee (Fletcher Thompson of Georgia and Roger H.

Zion of Indiana), Schmitz is author of "The Viet Cong Front in United States," a comprehensive review of the Communist-led revolution in the country. Prior to his election to Schmitz was an instructor at Santa Ana College and a State Senator in California. He was on active duty as a U.S. Marine Corps aviator from 1952 to I960, and is presently a lieutenant colonel in the U.S.M.C. Reserves.

Tickets for Congressman Schmitz address are $2.00 in 56 WASHERS 23 DRYERS Fred R. Harris, plans to organize citizen groups in key presidential primary states to examine concentrations of political and economic power in big corporations. "Our goal will be to raise these issues in such a way that; the candidates will be forced to I address them," Harris said in a weekend announcement adding that the drive will begin in California, Kansas, Tennessee and New York. "Our hope is to sensitize the public in these states with primary elections so that they will demand of the candidates a forthright stand on these; matters." UTCIH1 WAY ACROSS FROM SEARS 23RD AVENUE, MOLINE NEXT TO EAGLE'S CARPETED ALWAYS ATTENDED Isabel Tennebrum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Andre Tennebrura of France, seems a bit puzzled at how things are going in a strange new country where people don't speak her language. Her father is an electrical engineer employed in the QuaJ-City area. advance or $2.50 at the door the night of the speech, and can be ordered by calling 762-9819 or writing Box 467, Moline. 3 4.

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