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The Charleston Daily Mail from Charleston, West Virginia • Page 3

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Charleston, West Virginia
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Rafl jT ft Law awl I POLICEMEN SPONSOR MINI BIKE CLUB Their mini bites are a wee smaller than this motorcycle used by Patrolman Bob Cochran (kneeling) in his traffic duties, but the members of the newly formed Charleston Mini trail Club don't seem to notice. Cochran and Officer Gary Taylor (standing at left) volunteered to sponsor the. club after President Jeff Steindler asked Capt Van G. Brown STUDENT AID FUND Defaulted Loans Injuring Program By BOB MELLACE Dally Mail Associate Editor 'Loan funds at state and pri vate colleges may be jeopar dized for future students students who run out on their obligation to repay, according to ricbrds in the office of Attorney General enauncey Browning Vlrtrinia University has naked Browning's help in col Meting "about from 75 or 8t former students who won't reply the loans. Fairmont State College is looking for 10 who owe about $1,300.

problem apparently is libra widespread. A meeting has been called at Morris Harvey College April 2 fay the West gfcia Collegiate Financial Aid peers' Association. On the aienda are discussions with the attorney general and a representation of the U.S. Department irwfc day with Sim 4HV OiMtte MHI. VM sm Wwttii ThJ "ImiUy IlKMIng Tlx lj io Montti One Month Mttt tw.

AH null tuMcrtptlons Piy (tnitri and deites ire Independent of the Newipsptr Cheeki for 1 MHI It nwimtr of the UMiMd all of Health, Education and Wel ifare. Assistant Attornev General Gene Hal Williams said yester day the loan fund thatis threat ened is tee isauonaj. uerenw atu dent Loan Program which is fi nanced 90 per cent by the at government Loans are based on need. An undergraduate can Borrow up si a vear: to a maximu of a graduate student can Dorrow a year, up $10,000. The interest is tnree cent a vear on the unpaid 1 ance of the loan, with up to 10 years to repay.

The difficulty for tne colleges. las Williams explained it, is that the loan fund is a revolving fund: thev nave to couect money to lend it again. And the federal government imposes sanction on colleges don't keep no wun couec tions; the effect of the sanctions is.toiraduce the loan funds. jOi'rflauce Mie roan iiuiun. whv WVU and Tair mont have tuTnedr.teahe.

attorney general for Williama! trying, oy jmung: leuers who are delinouent. but he admits ha. legal Pnr nnp thine, moxt of tne to help themi: There are presently 30 members in the. club and they plan to hold rodeos and other events during the summer months. Tbe dub was formed to provide a safe and' instructional atmosphere for mini bike riders below age of 16.

It Won't Last, Buti Portions Of State Got Big Snowfall TUB Icim llTta HItt ith sDiine tost around the corner parts of West Virginia sUpped again into winter's clasp, getting up to 6 inches of Snow fell last night ana early this morning in the northern, southeastern and eastern Pah handle regions, with the heaviest fall reported in the EDtins, ana KJsevDoa areas. The State Department of iHighways said snow tires or I chains were recommended in Berkeley, Grant, Hampshire, naray, jenerwm, mowru Morgan counties. Chains also1 were recommended in Pendle Itoh. Pocahontas, tucker and Greenbrier, counties ana reports indicated cars were havina tow on roads, in the Rmgwoodi area. The u.

S. Weather Bureau in harleston predicted relief with higher temperatures expected during the day and at central and western parts of the state escaped tne snow. Cab Firm Named In Damage Suit A woman who claims: she' was inhired when a cab in which she was riding was involved in an accident fued $25,900 damage loans (contracts) were signed by Common Pleas Court. persons under 21 and Williams says he feels a court might with an ex student who pleaded he couldn't sign a bind. Also, Williams does not know that the attorney general can art nnTWtlnff fl0eht The law doesn't expressly define that type of role for the attorney genT eral, he said.

Federal guidelines for coiiect ins the mnnev are very Drecise. up to a they tell how! manv Hnnninff letters should be sent and how they should be worded. But if the letters don't produce results, Williams said tne guuieiines $ei. very as yam ance with the federal law. suit yesterday Susan Paris' filed the suit against Skyline Cab doing Business as enow er Cab.

Inc Citv Cab and Town Tops Taxi, all of 311 Virginia St: i so named as defeDdants in snitv were Emorv Baldwin of 29ir 5th ana neuie and Margaret u. Fairview in Marion Countv. The plaintiff contends she was a passenger in a Skyline Cab, driven by Baldwin, on Aug. 14, 1968, wnen it wasravpiyea accident with a vehicle driven by Margaret McKain on Lee Street near Broad Street; She savs she was thrown lently about during mishap Meet one of the best, lowest paid salesmen in America Mr O. B.

Duty of Madison, W. Vt. a man. He accapted the dollar from us for parmltalon to use his photo in our ads. Mr.

Duty sells electric heat by just "telling it like it and what it costs in his home. Why is Mr. Duty selling electric heat for us? Because he's so sold on it he thinks everyone in the world should heat electrically. 'Outage' Results As Car Hits Pole AwroxihMitely: 430'. homes in the South; Ruffner area of unarieston were wiuwui ewcurt cai power this morning for 27 minutes after an automobile smashed into a pole in the 1700 Hock of MaeCorkle Avenue SE; Mark; Edward Sack, 1ft, of Elkview Rt: was dted for faOure to have his vefticie unoer control in the mishap, police said.

He was not inuured. Slack told police his car hit" a slick spot as he was mm oti the Exttresswav. Appaiacnian rower vo. wesmen seaa power vuii 2:45 a. m.

and was restored at 3:12 a. m. Crews were sUH reported. in the area today, tney THE PETTI HUGGER wtc.MMCHn.iwo ntbtcltiton Diiiv atail 'S VacattonthSurprited HvrriCiiit Eye Clinic Sea Power Important To Country's Security DURBAN, Sooth Africa A glneama Vacationers on land, off the coast of chnk will be conducted is the town ban here Saturday from I to I project wui pa sponsored by tbe Lions Ctab at la tight conservation project. in we sea.

xne Br DAVID MeCORKLE ocean's waters; per cent of huge beast apparently paddled eiaht from the mainland. Of The Dafly Mai Waff the world's people live within 600 UK A Navy let of a game ranger snw auer had swum around the island for about three A game pert said the hippo was probably driven from tbe mainland the United States' military fu 'The essence of the Navy is ture Tuesday, telling tbe Charles in its ability to deny control of these waterways to our nation's ton Club the Navy will adversaries," Zimmerman said. latter a feud with an older bulL have a greater role in cbartmg tbe coutm. Rear Admiral Edwin J. lerman, deputy commander of tbe Naval Reserve Training Coro said the importance of sea power is accelerating due to Its geographical advantages and our rapidly diminishing overseas KIWANIS TOLD: SHOP MONDAY AND FRIDAY 9130 OTHER DAYS TIL (CLOSED SUNDAY) 346 091 1 "Fifteen years ago we had 551 bases overseas; today raname of re we have only 153," he said.

"It isi the Navy rtion that forces n.V have and must main tain a mili KWANtS tary posture I spending quickly and effectively should a crisis develop in one of these unprotected areas. Peaceful coexistence with an adversary doesn't remain peaceful jf anation is not able to stand sary Zimmerman oDservea. He cited as an example tbe re cent Russian invasion of Czecho slovakia, calling it a "vivid re "It illustrates the in abmty of tne Communists to solve internal problems except through suppression and violent aggres Zimmermann said that once 90 per cent of the threat to Communist Russia was. within a 10 to 15. degree arc of country, an area able to be defended.

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Years Available:
1914-1977