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The Charleston Daily Mail from Charleston, West Virginia • Page 6

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Charleston, West Virginia
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Names (11 The News Compiled by George Gianodis i SOPHIA AND EDOARDQ Actress Sophia Loren, wife of film producer Carlo Ponti, holds' her second son, Edoardo.ln. her hospital room at Geneva, Switzerland, where the baby, was bom Jan. 8. This picture was released in Borne AP Wire photo. Shearer Injured In Wreck EDINBURGH.

Scotland (AP) Moira Shearer, the former ba lerina who starred in the movie "The Red Shoes," iniured In a traffic accident. Miss Shearer, 46. who concussion and fractured ribs in a three car crash Tuesday night, was reported by a hospital spokesman to be "quite comfortable." Her husband, author Ludovic Kennedy, flew from London Lc ba with Enters LA. Council Race LOS ANGELES Actor Rudy Vallee has entered the race for City Council, declaring that he wants to "tear the guts I VALLEE BORGNINE out of" the council members and "euro some the arrogance of those little tin gods." The 72 year old Vallee has tiled to oppose i incumbent Robert J. Stevenson, 56, who rep resents parts of Hollywood including tne not tovocd Hills area where Vallee lives.

Valise recently battled with councilmen over tin unsuccessful attempt to change the name small street where he lives to Rue de Vsllee. Also entering the race was another actor, 56 cld William Lundigan, who said he will i incumbent Edmund Edleman, 52. lienlet Denies Power Struaale WASBJKSTON (API Presidential press secretary tays he expects there will be orgaiteatfonal in ard communications 'offices at tbt WJiite House, denies there has been any bower 'Ziegler 33, told newsmen that his role may be expanded in the weeks ahead, but said be questioned whether be would have any creased authority. He said it was only natural that administration! officials should find their roles expanding with the passage of time. The Washington Post reported Tuesday that Ziegler, had emerged the winner "after an teraal power struggle" over rwrganizaUon of House white relations machinery.

Ziegler ZKGLER commented later that if there has been any struggle, been unaware of it." It seempd clear, however, that Ziegler is emerging challenged principal spokesman of President Nixon's term administration. Ziegler said White House Communications Director G. KWn, 54, has said he will not remain indefinitely in as director of communications for the administration. Borgnine Stn nor an Aciress HOLLYWOOD (AP) Aetor Ernest Borgnine, who has been married since November, maw no puouc an nouncement because of publicity over his four previous marriages, his publicist says, Spokesman Joe Siegman confirmed ists''. YPDorts Tuesday that Borgnine, Tove Newman had been married at Niagara I Falls, N.Y.

Of the bride he would say only mat i nnf an actress. dawges Borgnine was divorced about a year ago ny his fourth wife. Donna Anna, by whom he had two children. His first wife, Knoaa, divwcea him in W59. He was married later to actresses Katv Jurado and Ethel Merman.

Borgnine won an Academy Award in 1956 for the title role in the film "Marty." Gauld. Girl Friend Have A Son HOLLYWOOD (AP) Elliott Gould is the father of a son, Sam, the second child born to the' actor and his girl friend, Jennifer Bogart. The baby was" delivered Tuesday by natural childbirth at the couple's Hollywood home with a physician in attendance, a spokesman for Gould said. The couple has a 2 year old daughter, Molly. Gould was divorced in 1971 from Streisand, his wife of seven years.

They had one son, Jason. WRCOMf BACK, CHARLBY Actor Cliff Arquettei also known aa Charley Weaver; gets kisses from Connie Stevens, right, and Nanette Fabray as he returned to work Monday night on the "Hollywood Squares" television show in Hollywood. Ar quette was off the show for six months after a heart attack. Wirephoto. 'ENORMOUS APATHY' Blood Pool Might Fill Empty Banks By ROB WARDEN Chicago's blood ihortaee stows more severe by the hour.

irmarentlv it only matteri of time now until patients start dying because were is no pwoa. "Some Monle think they're covered because they belong to a blood assurance program, Dan Helsdinaen. director of the Metropolitan Chicago Blood council. "But right now that isn't worth 2 cents. If there's no blood, there's no blood.

You can't transfuse a membership Dr. Bruce L. Doufilas. a Chi cago oral surgeon and Democratic member of the state Legislature, blames the crisis on enormous not onryi tne puouc nui auo amnne some of the agencies responsible tor wooa collections. Large hospitals, most nouny tne massive uhk uhuw cago) Hospital, have canceled all elective surgery in order to save blood for emergencies.

But jramiv snu laes lar ltciiukj a this greatly curtailed de Definite nleas 1 "Wnn't vmi rive Wood to save a only 1,716 pints were collected last week in the metropolitan area while 2,290 pints The blame, botb Dr. Douglas and Helsdingen believe, is snarea uy un agencies am uwjjiuua mm dragged their feet on proposals house that could match the siip vith tho naari Ironically, it is estimated that wniie patients may aie octauow blood isn't available when they need it, as much as 40 per cent of the blood collected some agencies is wasted because of an ineiucieiu umiiiuuuwu ftft: Sinai Hospital Blood Center, who believes the problem could corrected in tne wrag mu a the Blood Council serve as a rne present, diwu mainly because hospitals 'must Keep more diwu they expect to use. This is a usage against blood spoils and must be tbrownl out DOt usea in wree wocks stocked however, could De reoucea greauy pwieu UMW Boots E. Carey As Trustee WASHINGTON Edward L. Carey, former United Mine Workers counsel, has been fired as a trustee of the UMW Wel fare and Retirement Fund, un km President Arnold Miller said Tuesday.

He doesn't work for us any' more," Miller said, "and there is no reason why he should be sitting as a welfare fund trus Miller said he has a replace ment in mind for Carey, but did not specify his choice. Miller said he and other hew union officers notified Carey of his dismissal in a telegram Monday night. Carey was fired from his! a year post as union general counsel the day Miller took office, and was the first of the staff from the former era oi w. A. Tony Boyle to lose his post.

Carey had been on a three man trustee board of the welfare fund since June, 1971, when a federal judge ordered JBoyie to step down after ruling that Boyle had violated his trustee imp. Another UMW official an Opry Star Claimed PRAIRIEVILLE. La, (AP) reserve were established to serve all hospitals, instead of each hospital maintaining its present individual reserve. nounced yesterday that union leaders hope to establish a credit union for the 200,000 raember organization by mid summer. Don Stillman, director of union publications, also said officials are exploring methods of creating "sortie kind of mecha jnism like a non profit housing! corporation to nign quainy nouses, at low costs" for members.

On another front, Stillman said Miller will make every effort to see that' elections for officers are held in each of the union's 24 districts this year. Elections in seven districlsl have been ordered by a judge, and court decisions involving elections in other dis tricts aTC presently penning. Calvin Nelson, 89, who played "Pa" in the "Pa and Ma" Per kiw act of the Grand Ole Opry years, oieu monaay. nei Ma wife. Vlrffinia.

later formed the teem of "Zeb and Cousin Easy" and toured the! nightclub circuit for nearly two The staee for the blood crisis! was set oy a siaie law inai went in etiect uct. 1 virtually eumi natina oaid donors as a source of blood here. The law requires that all blood be labeled to snow whether it came from a volun teer or a paid donor because there is a high incidence af hepatitis in blood that is pur In effect, this cut out half Ml the metropoutan area source of blood because doctors won't use paid blood because tfley could ne sueo py patients; who contracted nepatius. CiRTKKATES OfLHWSJT nouns TUMI YUM YEAR 2 EARMIMQS Will BE PAW QUARTERLY Reg. 2.27 Sporty sweat shirts 67 127 67 MEN'S BOYS' Men's and boys' short sleeve sweat, shirts rush the season at impressive stock up savings! Sag resistant mock turtle or neck styles, quality made of easy care, machine washable are styled comfortable fit and striped for fashion in rust, green or blue on white.

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