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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 16

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(5,23) Happy Days Richie decides to take up judo. (8) Here Comes Peter Cottontail A cartoon featuring the voices of Danny Kaye and Vincent Price. (43) Oral Roberts Robert Goulet and evangelist Corrie Ten Boom are guests. 8:30 (5, 23) Laverne and Shirley Laverne takes a temporary Job as police decoy. (45.

49) Consumer Survival Kit How to plan vacations. 9 (3) Police Woman Two factory workers are found murdered. (5) Buttons and Barbara McNair star in a special. (25, 45, 49) Adams Chronicles Charles Francis Adams II is profiled in OK last show of the series. 9:30 (8) One Day at a Time Ann has a tough decision to make.

I 10 (3) City of Angels Jake is hired by a girl to find out why two men are following her. (5,23) Family Willie tries to finish a screenplay and the family is victimized by burglars. (8) Switch Pete and Mac become suspicious of a private eye. (45,49) Play of the Month "The Melancholy Hussar." weeks to get SS card Students and other peopk who plan to get summer Jobs should apply immediately for a Social Security number if they rton't have one. according to Richard K.

Flood, Social Security district manager in Canton. "You should apply for your number several weeks before you need it for a job covered by Social Security." Flood said. "Applications must be screened against central files in Baltimore to make sure that a second number isnt issued to that same person. Screening generally takes several weeks. "OUR SOCIAL Security number is yours alone and remains the some for life," he said.

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Little Rascals Little Rascals' 21 from area ScMesingersays: on Bowling Green list Twenty-one area residents are among the 2,050 students who have been named to the winter quarter honors list at Bowling Green State University. Area residents are listed below. Canal rated -r-Dean E. Crawford, 667 Prospect ave. JadtMd TowuUp Mary Spragg, 4580 Jacque dr NW; Dunne Stuart Wilder, 4614 Westwood dr NW; Bradford Beyer, 1321 Taggart st NW; Gail Page, 8M3 Nearwood ave NW; Greg Lee Spuhler, 8708 Milmont st NW.

Lawrence Towsihip -fPatricia Ann Unferdorfer, 3112 Beaumont ave NW. MMsfllea Wilbur Vogt Arnold 1024 3rd stNE; Robin Rene Edie, 2307 Carienc SW; Bruce P. Engler, 1138 W. Main ave; Cathy L. McGuire, 738 Commonwealth ave NE.

Perry Township William Mark Ferguson, 2414 Tennyson st NW; David Jones, 720 Chaldron ave NW; Roy Allen Newton, 187 Rowmont ave SW; William James Cotopolis, 1109 Oak ave NW; -fPhilip Robert Hair, 4464 Navarre rd SW; Dennis Lee Shimko, 5300 Oakvale st SW; Ann Tartaglio, 5213 Tyner st NW. Tusorawas Township David Bennethum, 127S7 Bam St SW; Christine Smith, 4650 Muffly ave SW. -fDenotes perfect 4.0 average. ary aid to China should not be rejected Postponed A general membership meeting of the Canal Days Festival Association scheduled for tonight at a in the home of Canal Fulton VFW Post 9795, has been postponed until April 20 because of Holy Week. The place of the meeting has been changed to the Lawrence Township hall.

WASHINGTON Former Defense Secretary James R. Schlesinger says U.S. military aid to China should not be rejected "out of hand" and that China is a of the United States." Schlesinger revealed Sunday that while be was in office American officials speculated about giving arms to China. But it was only speculation, he stressed. "There was speculation on this subject, but there was never a formal addressing of the issue of military assistance to China," he said on "Face the Nation." Asked if he favored such aid, he replied, "I think we would have to look at the specific circumstances and arrangements.

I would not reject it out of hand." IT "ODD" for the UnlUd States to provide technological and economic assistance to "our major potential foe," the Soviet Union, while denying such aid to China, "a quasi- aUy" that has helped restore "the political military balance around the world," he said. Schlesinger disclosed later Sunday that he win visit China this summer. Schlesinger, a critic of U.S. detente with Russia, was fired by President Ford last fall. Ford recently disavowed the term detente and adopted the motto "peace through strength." Peace through strength is "very close" to what used to be called the Cold War, Schlesinger said in response to a question.

"Detente bas undergone gyrations in the course of the last three years. Its meaning has shrunk," be added. "1 would hope that there would be a tempering of some of the passions of the Cold War period," said Schlesinger, but he added that Americans must be prepared to "maintain the deterrent." "We should not indulge in unilateral disarmament or 66 students on Navarre honor roll Sirty-eii sixth and seventh grade students of Navarre Elementary school have been named to the honor roll for the third nine-week grading period. The honor roll: Seventh grade Joan Bennett, Lori King, Tena Meyer, Rhonda Pickens, Laura Regula, Barbara Small, Denise Stanko, Leann Yoder, Chad Agnes, Chris Boone, Mike Fritz, Brian Loy, David Ray, Randy Stokes, Ronald Woods, Cara Abraham, Agnes Allyson, Jonann Bailey, Tami Drage, Beth Gander, Julia Goodman, Anna Graves, Kelly Harlow, Jennifer Myers, Darlene Reidy, Delores Rohr, Lovelette ShanWe, Tammy Steiner, Christine Strubel, Tammy Tormasi, Michelle Truax, Tim Aranda, Duane Goodwin, John Hughes, Chris Koch, Craig Lint, Ralph Medrano, Mike Ottiger, Jeff Wise. Sbrth grade Stephanie Clemens, Tina Green, Cheryl Lallatlun.

Jean Mahaffey, Kelly McAfee, Jennifer Neubaurer, Kim Noftsuiger, Gwen Snyder, Carol Whitmer, Steve Boston, Tracy Cox, Mark Diekmann, Don Tillapaw, Connee Amos, Vicky Clayton, Julie Fritz, Kathy Hammonds, Sandy Kelly, Peggy King, Barb Schodorf, Lisa Sword, Patty Truman, Craig Tassess, Dan Dayton, Gary Dicken, Bruce Melhorn and Dwaine Meyer. weapons lags on the hopes that the Soviets are prepared to respond," he said. Schlesinger said he did not favor a cutoff of aid to the Soviet Union, "but my underlying premise is that in each of our dealings with the Soviet Union, there should be a quid pro quo." SCHLESINGER said the record peacetime defense budget that Congress is likely to pass will enable the United States "to arrest what have been very adverse trends" in its balance of strength with Russia. Schlesinger declined to endorse any presidential candidate, although he said his views have been close "for many years" to those of Democratic Sen. Henry Jackson.

His advice has been sought this year by Jackson, Ronald Reagan, the Ford administration and another candidate he declined to name, Schlesinger said. Movies ui local theaters TONIGHT BELDEN CINEMA I "Breakheart Pass" at 7:30 and 9:30. BELDEN CINEMA "Ride A Wild Pony" at 7 and 9:35. "Dumbo" at 8:30, IMPERIAL "All the President's Men" at 7 and 9:30. IMPERIAL MEADOWS "Taxi Driver" at 7 and 9:15.

LINCOLN "Pink Panther" at 7:35 and "Love and Death" at 9:28. MELLETT CINEMA I "Family Plot" at 7:30 and 9:40. MELLETT CINEMA "The Bad News Bears" at 7:30 and 9:30. WESUN "Winterhawk" at 7:30 and 9:19. 19 named to honor roll Nineteen sixth and seventh graders of the Navarre Elementary School were named to the honor roll for the third nine-week grading period.

The honor rofl: Seventh grade Craig Tasseff-f, Christine Abraham, Mark Fortner, Julie Fritz, John King, Carla VUea and Bonnie Weber. Sixth grade Suzanne Hug-K Kelly Patty Adams, Tammy Burkhart, Christine Jeandrevin, Lewis Lahr, Cheryl Lallathin, Jennifer Neubaurer, Kim Noftsinger, Julie Page, Beth Whitehead and Carol Whitmer. A denotes all A's. Named provost KALAMAZOO, Mich. (AP) Dr.

Rene N. Ballard, dean of the College of Liberal Arts at Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio, has been named provost of Kalamazoo College. He has served at Wittenberg since 1971, having previously been a professor of political science at Knox m. College. II EASTER SOFTBALL BENEFIT DANCE II CLOCKWORK 1 AMHERST CIVIC APRIL 17, 9 p.m.

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EVENINGS COME DINE DANCE WESTGATE LOUNGE (CORNER PERRY ROAD SOUTHWAY) THE MYRON FLOREN SHOW Myron Reran, orve of ttie world's fineif accor- ion I its, will be appearing wttfi many well Vnown mmicians. dancars and stngtri. BOBBY 'and' CISSY Favofrte Young Couple LARRY HOOPER-ih, p.ooV.F.vo,*,. HHt the Bottom Noltd DICK DALE MulKi.n of 'ARTHUR n9 C.H;,. Bob Smile, Chtrib Banwy Uddall, John Klttin, Buddy Merrill, Henry CiMito, Bob Havent.

CANTON AUDITORIUM TUESDAY, APRIL 27 8 P.M. $4.00, $5.00, $4.00 TICKETS NOW ON SAlf AT AUDtTOftlUM BOX Of FICf PHONf 456-4363. MAIl WtOttS TO: MTTOH Ftww SW, on COT 1101 ktorlut CwtM 44M1 get a Job covered by Social Security, be sure your employer copies your name and number correctly from your Social Security card to hes records." More than nine out of 10 Jobs are covered by Social Security. People applying for a Social Security number for the first time may be asked to prove their age, identity, and citizenship. "You can get information about applying for a Social Security number by calling, writing, or visiting any Social Security office," Flood said.

The Canton Social Security office is at 1020 Market ave Canton. The phone number is TV movies TONIGHT 9 (43) "The Victors" (1963 drama) George Peppard, Eli Wallach. 11:05 (17) "The Glass Tomb" (1955 mystery) Honor Blackman, John Ireland. 12 (8) "The Lusty Men" (1952 drama) Robert Mitchum, Susan Hayward. "The Long Haul" (1957 drama) Victor Mature.

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Pages Available:
216,307
Years Available:
1930-1976