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The Journal Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 10

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Dayton, Ohio
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10
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10 THE JOURNAL HERALD Saturday, May 4, 1974 DAYTON. OHIO FRANTZ'S TREMENDOUS 3-DAY SALE SATURDAY AND MONDAY Pick Your Portable Pick Your Price1. P' hrT77fZ LINDEN AVE. rL Jr-yUUUfr Tgj1 COLOR TV Some results reported in Syria talks From Wirt Dispatches DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) Secretary of State Her.ry A. Kissinger and Syrian President Hafez Assad apparently made some progress toward Middle East peace yesterday and there was a hint of American aid to the Damascus government if the Kissinger negotiations go well.

After seven hours of talks State Dept. spokesman Robert Block and whit 1 2 in. Diagonal measure picture SflP DELUXE 2 SREED I (0j wCI) 4 i. i m' said "no Black and white 1 6 in. Diagonal Measure Picture jfNITH 1 National ews agreement has been reached" on a Syrian-Israeli peace accord.

But he indicated "some progress was made," in discussions on ending the current fighting on the Golan front, drawing a separation of forces line, creating and manning buifer zones and returning prisoners captured in the October war. In an apparent reference to the possibility of FRANTZ LOW PRICE StS jwpj Rly fi i COLOR TV iS DELUXE PERMANENT PRESS 12852 OJ(O) DRYER V- Brief $11 1 REFRIGERATOR T7- Mm- Black and white 1 9 in. Diagonal Measure Picture FRANTZ LOW PRICE AMPOLICE Portable Radio American aid for Syria, Kissinger said in a luncheon toast that Washington stands ready to accelerate its new spirit of cooperation with Damascus. McClosky told newsmen later that "we would be prepared to assist Syria if we see a disengagement proceed" in the spirit of the. Israeli-Egyptian arrangement.

Steel union signs work pact PITTSBURGH, Pa. The United Steelworkers and the nation's 10 largest steel companies yesterday formally signed a three-year contract providing hefty wage increases and fringe, benefits to 350,000 workers. The pact is the first negotiated under an unprecedented no-strike bargaining agreement signed by the steel producers and the union last year. Industry- sources estimated the pact, which eventually will cover 500,000 employes, would cost $3.25 per hour for each worker. Globe-Democrat hikes price St.

LOUIS The St. Louis Globe-Democrat is raising its price to 15 cents. Publisher G. Duncan cited skyrocketing production and distribution costs for the nickel hike. Ransom asked for paintings $100 -Sbi BATTERY or AC FRANTZ Use Our Easy Payment Plan ILQj iuu In iwiw 11 i mm 1 1 11 nrm in 1 1 iiiw in i i in niliw itli ill iillim i II I PARKING IN FRONT REAR mmm 1 -I XIX Saturday and Sunday only! 4 great bedding values FIRM Hampsh ire House bedding gives comfortable, firm innerspring support gentled with a layering of soft, resilient latex foam.

Puff quilted. DUBLIN, Ireland Irish police said an unsigned letter received yesterday threatened the destruction of 19 stolen art masterpieces on May 14 unless four Irish terrorists jailed in England are transferred to Irish jails and $1.2 million in ransom is paid. The paintings are said to be worth $20.4 million. They were stolen from the home of millionaire Sir Alfred Beit a week ago in what is believed to be the world's largest art theft. King denies claim of report COLUMBUS Ohio AFL-CIO chief Frank King dismissed as nonsense" a claim in a 50-page report partially prepared by an executive ol the labor group that King has such a control over a block of Ohio senate Democrats that he can stop programs instituted by the Gilligan administration.

The report names the legislators as Sens. Anthony Calabrese, Cleveland; Robert Secrest of Cambridge; Ronald Mottl of Parma; Anthony Novak of Cleveland; Douglas Applegate of Steubenville, and "at times" Oliver Ocasek of Akron and Mariene Valiquette of Toledo. Airline work agreement reached WASHINGTON Negotiators for United Ai- Lines and the International Assn. of Machinists reached agreement yesterday on a contract granting 16,000 mechanics and other ground service personnel pay raises of up to 18.8 percent over the next 15 months. The settlement is subject to approval by union members, Union officials said they were hopeful IAM members would approve the settlement.

Edith Irving to seek divorce ZURICH, Switzerland Edith Irving walked out of a Swiss prison yesterday and said she will seek a divorce from her husband, whose $650,000 Howard R. Hughes autobiography hoax put her there. After the divorce, she said, she will pursue a career as an artist to try and repay gigantic financial claims pending against her for her part in the 1972 hoax. 1: TWIN, each Custom Way 79.95 each Full size, Custom Way 89.95 $59 ea. Queen size set, two pieces, now only 69 King size set, three pieces, now only $229 EXTRA-FIRM Pickwick bedding features auto-lock spring construction that gives even head-to-toe support on body-bracing urethane foam.

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