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The Leaf-Chronicle from Clarksville, Tennessee • 9

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1 January 20, 1983 The Leaf-Chronicle, Clarksville, Tenn. -Page 9A South Yemeni Jetliner Hijacked During Flight (AP) A South Yemeni jetliner with about 50 passangers and crew aboard was hijacked in flight today and forced to land in Djibouti, at the mouth of the Red Sea, airport officials here said. AF least two passengers were in an exchange of gunfire between the hijackers and three Burglary Probed Sheriff's Department was investigating a burglary on Dotsonville Road Wednesday in which an estimated $2,000 in merchandise was taken. microwave oven, stereo, a wedding band set and a diamond ring were among the items taken from the pome of Cecil Wiggins, according to the report filed by Deputy Larry Vaden. The two pieces of jewelry were valued at $800.

carpentry tools and electricatwiring were taken from a nearby house under construction. crew members who managed to escape after the plane landed, the officials said. They said other crew members had locked themselves in the cockpit. A South Yemen military transport plane carrying a commando team with orders to recapture the hijacked Boeing 707 was refused permission to land at the Djibouti airport, the officials said. The escapees told authorities they believed the hijackers were Palestinians.

A local representative of the Palestine Liberation Organization was negotiating with the hijackers, airport officials said. They said the hijackers, whose numbers were not known, had asked for food and fuel, but had made no political demands. Djibouti Interior Minister Youssouf Ali Chirdon was reported en route to the airport to join the negotiations. Officials said the aircraft, belonging to the South Yemen airlines Al Yemda was on a flight from Aden, South Yemen, north to Kuwait and Damascus, Syria, when it was hijacked. Djibouti is a small country perched above the Horn Africa about 110 miles south of South Yemen across the Gulf of Aden.

Market Recovers NEW YORK (AP) The stock market recovered some of Wednesday's losses with a moderate advance today. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 4.05 to 1,072.11 by noontime. Gainers led losers 4-3 on the New York Stock Exchange, where the composite rose .56 to 84.55. The American Stock Exchange index was up 2.62 at $71.15. Big Board volume totaled 37.31.

million shares at noontime against 31.34 million at the same point Wednesday. Miss APSU Pageant Friday Miss Austin Peay State University will be selected Friday night after nite contestants compete in swimsuit, evening gown and talent categories. The two-bour pageant begins at 7 p.m: in Clement Auditorium and will include production numbers presented by students from Austin Pedy and members of the music fraternity Phi Mu Alpha, pageant sponsor. Rick Forest, an Austin Peay graduate and former Clarksville resident whe recently became program director for WMOT radio in Murfreesboro, will be master of ceremonies for the event. Miss APSU 1983 will compete in the Miss Tennesse pageant, which will be held in Jackson later this spring.

She will also receive a schol- Darnell To Head Sen. Riley Darnell, D-Clarksville, will serve as chairman of the Senate Transportation. Committee, according to Lt. Gov. John Wilder.

During the 93rd General Assembly, Darnell will also serve as vice chairman of the Joint House and Senate Fiscal Review Committee, and as a member of the Senate Finance, Ways and Means Committee. He will continue to serve on the Council of Pensions and Retirement. Darnell is starting his 13th year in Obituaries Franklin Claude, Christopher Claude, Ciara Daniels Services for Franklin McHenry Claude, 2, Christopher Alexander Claude, 5 months, and Ciara D. Dandels, 5, will be at 3 p.m. Friday at St.

Peter A.M.E. Church with the Rev. S.M. Davis officiating, Burial will be in Fort Donelson Cemetery. The children died' in a house fire Tuesday at 1213 Dodd St.

Franklin McHenry Claude was born Feb. 9, 1980, and Christopher Alexander Claude was born July 28, 1982, both at Beaufort, S.C. They were the sons of Eugene T. and Gerri Branch Claude. -Ciara D.

Daniels was born June 7, 1977, at Fort Campbell. She was the daughter of Mrs. Claude and Ronnie Daniels. In addition to their parents, survivors of Franklin McHenry and Christopher Alexander Claude inchide maternal grandparents, William Branch of Washington, D.C., and Sarah Branch of Clarksville; paternal grandmother, Sarah Claude of Clarksville; and paternal greatgrandfather, John Shaw of Clarksville. Other survivors of Ciara D.

Daniels include paternal grandparents, Thomas and Virginia Daniels of Clarksville; maternal grandparents, William Branch of Washington, D.C., and Sarah Branch of Clarksville; and maternal great-grandmother, Flora Allen of Campbell, Ky. Hooker Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Arthur Ewing Arthur Ewing, 73, 218 Caldwell Lane, died Monday in Nashville. Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Hooker Crystal Chapel with the Rev.

Jerry Jerkins officiating. Burial will be in St. Paul Cemetery. He was a service station attendant. Mr.

Ewing was born June 19, 1900, in Lewisburg, to Melvin and Elizabeth Ewing. His wife Beaulah Ewing him in death. Survivors include a son, Arthur Ewing Fort Wayne, a daughter, Helen R. Trimble, Nashville; a stepdaughter, Gladys Wilson, Clarksville; three brothers, Robert Ewing and Batey, Batey, both of Nashville, and William Washington, D.C.; two sisters, Josie Leach, Cleveland, Ohio, and Elsie Brookin, Nashville; and 18 grand- Midday Stocks NEW YORK (AP) -Midday stocks: High Low AMR Corp AbbtLabs Allis Chaim Alcoa Am Baker AmBrands Amer Can Am Cyan AmFamily Am Motors AmStand Amer Beat Food Beth Steel Boeing Boise Cased Borden Buringt Ind CSX Corp Celanese Cent Soya Champ Int Chrysler CocaCola Colg Palm Comw Edis ConAgra Last 40 13 32 13 13 16 69 211 28 22 47 21 281 Local Stocks LOCAL INTEREST STOCKS Today's Opening Quotes LAST CHA Anheuser Busch Blue Bell Champion Home Cook Industries Conwood Genesco Gulf Western Holiday Inn Hospital Corp, 38 Jostens mart Lowes Poultry ATLANTA (AP) The Georgia f.o.b. dock quoted price on broilers and fryers for this week's trading is 43.00 cents based on full truck-load lots of ice pack USDA Grade A sized 212 to 3 pound birds.

Twenty-seven percent of the loads offered have been confirmed with a range of 40.50 to 45.75 with a preliminary weighted average of 43.08 f.o.b. dock or equivalent. The market is currently steady and live supply is mostly adequate to a little short for a fair to moderate demand. Sizes are in full range but are mostly desirable Due to the uncertainity of the predicted hazardous weather conditions, movement of product may or may not be Trading on heavy breeder type hers seven pounds and over was fair. duPont Int Rectif East Kodak Kaisr Alum Duke Pow Inf EastnAirL mart EatonCp Kane Mill Esmarks KanebSvc Exxon KrogerCo Firestone Lockheed FlaPowLt Loews Corp FlaProgress Masonite FordMot McDermott Fuqua Ind Mead Corp GTE Corp 42 MinnMM GnDynam Mobil Gen Elec 957 Monsanto Gen Food NCNB CP Gen Mills 47 47 NabiscoBrd Gen Motors Nat Distill Gen Tire NorflkSoun GenuParts OlinCp GaPacif Penney JC Goodrich PepsiCo Goodyear Phelps Dod Grace Co.

PhilipMorr GINor Nek PhilipsPet Greyhound Polaroid Gulf Oil Proct Gamb Herculesinc Quaker Oat Honeywell 91 RCA HospiCes RaistnPur Ing Rand RepubAir Mary Kay Cracker Barrell Magic Chef Dollar General Malone Hyde E. H. Crump McDowell Entr. First Amtenn Murray Ohio First Tenn Nat'l NLT Food Town NWT Ind Ozark LIN Broad. Trane Morrison's Vulcan Multimedia Walmart Comm.

Union Winn Dixie Third Nat'l Wendy's Roses Store Co. Over The Counter Service Merch BID ASK Shoney's ABS Industries 2 Quotes by J.C. Local Livestock RED RIVER LIVESTOCK (CLARKSVILLE) LOCAL MARKET: 1.25 higher; Number 1 and 2 hogs 56.25-56.75; high yield 57.25; Sows 42.00-49.00. CHRISTIAN COUNTY: Jan. 19: Cattle 1271, 7 calves.

Compared with the same last week slaughter cows steady to 1.00 higher; bulls near steady; feeder steers and heifers steady to 2.00 00 higher. STEERS: Untested. HEIFERS: Untested. cows: Commercial 30.00- 38.50; Utility 31.50-40.00; Cutter 28.75-34.00. BULLS: Grade No.

1 1160-1555 lbs. 46.50-48.00; Grade 1-2 1075- 1200 lbs. 35.75-40.50. CALVES: Choice 45.00-55.00. Rockwelint RoyCrown St Regis Pap Scott Paper SealdPow SearsRoeb 38 Shaklee Skyline Cp Sony Corp Southern Co Sperry Cp StdOi1Cal StdOilind 39 TRW Inc Stevens JP 213 Texaco Inc 26 TexEastn UMC Ind Un Camp Un Carbide UnOilCal US Uniroyal Steel Wachov Cp WalMarts 441 WestP1Pep El 4412 23 Westgh Weyerhsr WinnDix 441 38 149 37 3012 3312 441 23 10 27 29 32 Bradford Co.

VEALERS: Choice 58.50- 61.00; Good 48.00. FEEDER CLASSES: STEERS: MEDIUM FRAME NO. 1: Muscle Thickness: 200-300 62.00- 75.00 individual 220 lbs. 87.00; 300- 400 61.00-76.00 couple 330 lbs. 79.00;-400-500 62.00-72.50; 500-600.

61.00-66.00; 600-700 62.50-64.50; 700-800 57.50-60.50. LARGE FRAME NO. 1: 350- 375 63.50-71.00; 490 67.50; 508-670 59.00-66.00; 700-1100 52.00-60.25. SMALL FRAME NO. 1: 300- 400 54.00-63.00; 400-500 55.00-68.00; 500-600 52.00-63.75; 630-730 56.25- 56.50.

MEDIUM FRAME NO. 2: 250- 350 52.00-62.00; 400-500 45.00-56.00. LARGE FRAME NO. 2: 300- 490 52.00-56.00; 600 49.00. NATIONAL STOCKYARDS, Ill.

(AP) Hogs: 4,000 trade active; barrows and gilts higher, most advance on weights under 250 lb. 1-2 200-250 lb 58.00-58.50; large share 58.25; 1-3 230-250 lb 57.00-58.00; 250-270 lb. 55.50-57.00; 270-290 lb 54.50-55.50. Sows: higher 1-3 300-500 lb 49.00-50.00; few lots 300-450 lb 49.00; 500- 650 lb 52.00-54.00; boars over 260 lb 45.00; 200-260 lb 51.00. Cattle and calves: 1,700 bulk of receipts feeder cattle for Thursday's auction; open market consists of cows; trading active; cows steady.

Cows: utility and commercial 2-4 35.00-39.00; boning utility 1-2 39.00- 41.00; cutter 1-2 34.00-38.00; canner and low cutter 1-2 30.00-34.00. Stockyards arship to Austin Peay, a trophy and crown. Pearl Nichols, Breman, Mary Ann Davenport, Bowling Green, and Robert Mulloy, Nashville, will judge the pageant, which is open to the public. Contestants include: Carla Diane Barton, Clarksville, who is sponsored by Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Miss Barton is a sophomore music major and will perform a piano solo during the pageant talent competition.

Sharon Rae Bell, Clarksville, is sponsored by Chi Omega sorority. She is a freshman business major and will sing during the talent competition. Jane Ann Boyce, Mount Juliet, is a freshman nursing student sponsored by Kappa Delta sorority. She will State Committee the General Assembly. Before being elected to the Senate, he served in the House of Representatives years.

Darnell's address in Nashville is Suite 2 of the Legislative Plaza, Nashville, 37219. His telephone number in Nashville is 741- 3832. He represents the 22 Senatorial District which includes Montgomery, Dickson, Stewart, Houston and Humphreys counties. Pallbearers will be Alvin L. Gilliam, Norris Moore, James Gilliam, Walter Young, Freeman Jr.

and Eddie Merriweather. Agnes Slayden Agnes Slayden died Wednesday at 1052 Seven Mile Ferry Road. Arrangements will be announced by Hooker Funeral Home. Ida Boyer GUTHRIE, Ky. Ida Mae Boyer, .86, Guthrie, died Tuesday night in Jennie Stuart Medical Center in Hopkinsville, Ky.

Services were scheduled for 2 p.m. today at the Guthrie Baptist Church with the Rev. Ron Grace officiating. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery, Guthrie. Mrs.

Boyer was born Feb. 1, 1896, in Logan County, to George Henry and Dora Ellis Murphy. She was a member of Guthrie Baptist Church. Survivors include three sons, James T. Boyer, Elkton, Charles Boyer, Moline, and Malcolm Boyer, Mont Eagle, seven daughters, Mrs.

Archie Debow, Hopkinsville, Mrs. Taylor Goff, McGee, Mrs. Ted Biggar, Clarksville, Mrs. Bobby Morgan, Guthrie, Mrs. E.L.

Warren, Guthrie, Mrs. Charles Armstrong, College Grove, and Mrs. Jim Blankenship, Pocona Pines, three sisters, Mrs. James Thomas Mason, Allensville, Mrs. Veney Lamb, Hopkinsville, and Mrs.

Howard Thomas, Birmingham, 34 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren. Archie Waynick ERIN Archie Lee Waynick, 26, Route 1, Vanleer, died Tuesday in Goodlark Hospital in Dickson after an extended illness. Services will be at 1 p.m. today at Nave Funeral Home in Erin with the Rev. William McClearen officiating.

Burial will be in Waynick Cemtery, Vanleer. Mr. Waynick was born June 2, 1956, in Erin. He the son of Wiltliam M. and Nannie Norris Waynick, both of Vanleer.

Other survivors include a brother, the Rev. Artist Waynick, Vanleer; and a sister, Teresa Vaughn, Vanleer Pallbearers will be Wilden Finch, Aaron Finch, Kenneth Norris, Glen Singiton, Phil Corbin and Gary Waynick. perform a piano solo during the talent competition. Lu Ellen Boyer, Clarksville, is a freshman music major who will sing and perform on the piano during the talent competition. Teresa Lynn Landers, Clarksville, is a sophomore computer science major sponsored by Sigma Chi fraternity.

She will sing during the talent competition. Tracy DeeAnn Pilkinton, Dickson, is a freshman interested in elementary education. She is sponsored by Kappa Delta sorority and will dance during the talent competition. Carol Jean Royce, Adair, is a sophomore music major sponsored by Kappa Delta sorority. She will perform a trumpet solo during the talent competition.

Sue Ellen Upchurch, Nashville, is a junior music major sponsored by Sigma Alpha Iota women's music society. She will sing during the talent competition. Donna Lezlee Woodall, Hendersonville, is a junior chemistry and biology major sponsored by Alpha Lambda Delta honorary society. She will sing and play the piano. 101 st Troops Not Going To Honduras FORT CAMPBELL Soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) will not be involved in a U.S.

military exercise in Honduras next month, according to Maj. Bill Mulvey, post public affairs officer. However, about 1,000 soldiers from the division a will participate in a Panamanian exercise, Kindle Liberty, he said. Kindle Liberty is an annual exercise and is not associated with the Honduran exercise in any way, Mulvey said. The Honduras exercise involving about 900 U.S.

military personnel and 4,000 Honduran soldiers is scheduled for early Feburary, Pentagon officials have announced. Kindle Liberty, which will involve division soldiers, will be Feb. 11-17. About 9,000 soldiers stationed in Panama will join with the Panama National Guard and soldiers from the United States for the Kindle Liberty exercise. The total force of military personnel stationed in the United States participating in the exercise will be about 3,000, according to military officials.

The exercise is similar to one a Fort Campbell battalion participated in last year, Mulvey said. The exercise involves training for the defense of the Panama Canal. The Honduras exercise will involve U.S. helicopters airlifting Honduran soldiers to a training area near the Nicaraguan border. U.S.

military personnel also will provide communications and logistical support for the exercise, according to military officials. However, military officials say no ground combat forces from the United States will be involved in the Honduras exercise. No One Injured In Copter Crash FORT CAMPBELL An OH-58 Kiowa helicopter crashed on post early this morning but resulted in no injuries to the two persons aboard. The helicopter did not burn after the crash. Maj.

Bill Mulvey, post public affairs officer, said the crash of the light observation helicopter occurred north of the Summer Eagle Air Strip in a post training area. The air strip is located in the southwest corner of post in Tennessee. Mulvey said he had no information on what may have caused the crash, and also had no information on either the persons aboard or the unit to which the helicopter was assigned. He did say, however, that an investigation into the crash has been initiated. HOLSTEINS: Large Frame No.

HEIFERS: MEDIUM FRAME NO. 1: 200- 300 49.00-60.00; 300-400 52.00-62.00; 400-500 52.00-58.00; 500-600 55.00- 57.25; 600-700 52.00-56.00; 700-750 49.00-53.50. LARGE FRAME NO. 1: 330- 500 54.00-60.50. SMALL FRAME NO.

1: 330- 550 47.50-52.00. MEDIUM FRAME NO. 2: 300- 500 45.00-52.00. LARGE FRAME NO. 2: STOCK COWS: Medium Frame No.

1 sold by head. COW AND CALF PAIRS: Med. Frame No. 1 $425-470; Med. No.

2 $300-380. Man, Woman Arrested In $10,000 Burglary Two persons were arrested by Vice Squad officers Wednesday in connection with a recent burglary in which nearly $10,000 in property was stolen. Officers have recovered part of the stolen property and hoped to recover the remainder today or Friday, said Lt. Doug Pectol. On Wednesday afternoon, William Friiz and Cheryl Palmer were arrested at 206 ESt.

in New Providence by Vice Agents Mike Barrett and Mike Moore. Friiz was charged with first-degree burglary and Ms. Palmer was charged with receiving and concealing stolen property. In addition, they were charged with possession of marijuana and Friiz was also charged with carrying V9H00 NIR2 a deadly weapon. Bail for Friiz and Ms.

Palmer was set at $1,000 each. "We found the stolen property, about $2,000 worth, in two trailers at the Street address," Barrett said. Another man was apprehended by police and was still being questioned this morning, and officers were looking for still another person thought to have been involved in the burglary. Barrett said property taken from the home included guitars, stereo equipment, firearms, cameras and accessories, watches and jewelery. NAVE FUNERAL HOME INC.

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