Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Times-News from Twin Falls, Idaho • 15

Publication:
The Times-Newsi
Location:
Twin Falls, Idaho
Issue Date:
Page:
15
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Tlms-News, Twin Falls, Idaho IS U.S. OK's Greek Arms 'V I A 4 "WWtlBWwM in A Aw. Si. WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Nixon has decided to resume shipment to Greece of heavy military equipment which has been withheld since a military junta seized power in April, 1967, the State Department announced today. A spokesman, Robert J.

McCloskey, said: "The resumption of such shipments will enhance the ability of the Greek forces to carry out their responsibilities in defense of the NATO area, and thus contribute importantly to the cohesion and strength of the southern flank of NATO." The suspension of heavy arms shipments planes, tanks, helicopters and other equipment was ordered during the Johnson administration to at- COMMERCIAL PARKING LOT SWEEPING CAU VALLEY MAINTENANCE 733-3171 tempt to pressure the Greek military junta to restore parliamentary democracy. State Department officials said they believed the pressure had been effective on the whole. McCloskey said: "Although the United States had hoped for a more rapid return to representative government in Greece, the trend toward a constitutional order is established. Major sections of the constitution have been implemented, and partial restoration of civil rights has been accomplished. Do This If FALSE TEETH Feel Loose, Insecure Don't be so afraid that your lalse teeth will come loose or drop )ust at the wrong time.

For more security and comfort, sprinkle FASTEETH Denture Adhesive Powder on your plates. FASTEETH holds dentures firmer longer. Makes eating easier. FASTEETH is not acid. No gummv, gooey, pasty taste.

Dentures that fit are essentia! to health. See your dentist regu.arly. Get easy-to-use FASTEETH at all cirug counters. the sixth round of the 19th chess Olympiad. Fischer lost to Spassky.

(UPI) CHESS Champion for the U. S. for eight times, Bobby Fischer, (right) ponders his next move against world champion Boris Spassky in Spiro Hits Official LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI)-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew Tuesday singled out a member of the Federal Communications Commission as the type of "super-permissive" government officials who have encouraged the country's youth to use marijuana and other drugs.

Agnew did not name the official in his speech to a fund raising luncheon but he made it plain he was referring to Nicholas Johnson, who was appointed to the FCC in 1966 by former President Lyndon B. Johnson. The vice president said he was "surprised and shocked" by Johnson's reaction to a speech he made in Las Vegas last week in which Agnew said some "proponents of the drug culture are misusing popular music to get across their message." "This appointee of a previous administration promptly took the side of the rock musicians and echoed their pronouncements about how many songs were produced with anti-drug lyrics," Agnew said. "He went on, however, to espouse the kind of radical liberal philosophy of permissiveness and self-flagellation that has encouraged so many of our young people to turn to pot and worse." Johnson last Thursday told a group of foreign service officers that Republicans should stop accepting campaign contributions from liquor and cigarette makers and from corporations whose ads promote the drug culture. "One cannot help but wonder how he (Agnew) overlooked Ford's urging, 'Blow Your taking us 'Up, Up and the money company that suggests we 'Get High on the motor bike company that advertises 'A Trip on This One is said Johnson.

Congressmen Honor Missing NEW MISS INDIAN New Mexico, Joan Bitsilly, 17-year-old Tohatchi, N. Navajo attending high school in Albuquerque, dances after being crowned in ceremonies. She is shown with Collier Oyebi, a Kiowa from Carnegie, head of a plains Indians dance troupe. (UPI) first flight to the moon and recently President Nixon'; ambassador to the world on the prisoner issue. Wives or widows of missing U.S.

servicemen many of them not knowing which packed the House galleries for the display of official concern for their plight. Former prisoners, released or escaped, were welcomed to the floor of the House chamber, along with members of Nixon's cabinet. The joint meeting climaxed months of activity by the National League of Families whose spokesmen praised members of Congress but warned they could not expect to be left alone on the issue until missing and imprisoned relatives finally were brought home. WASHINGTON (UPI) -The House and Senate, focusing fresh world attention on Hanoi's refusal to account for war prisoners, met Tuesday in joint session honoring wives and families of Americans either imprisoned or missing. Speaker John W.

McCormack, who was instrumental in setting up the highly unusual meeting, opened it with a declaration of "moral outrage" not only of Congress but of all the American people at North Vietnam's treatment of the prisoner issue. "This sense of moral outrage is held without regard to partisanship or philosophy and is completely independent of one's views on policy about the conflict in Vietnam," McCormack said in introducing Frank Borman, commander of man's PHARMACIES Wells Eyes Reactor Cuts IDAHO FALLS (UPi)-Mar-den Wells, Roberts, Democratic nominee for Congress from the Second District, Tuesday announced plans for a probe into continuing layoffs at the National Reactor Testing Station. Wells said he is forming a task force to look into the layoffs. He said he is asking the task force to report to him in 30 days so he can make the findings public before the general election. Idaho Nuclear Corporation, prime contractor for the Atomic Energy Commission's Idaho operations office, has laid off more than 400 persons at NRTS in the past year.

Idaho Nuclear gave the change in direction by the AEC from research and development to engineering applications as the reason for the layoff. is LOVE YOUR HAIR! GENTLE CARE Regular $2.00 NOW TECHMATIC Adjustable WORLD SERIES SPECIAL TECHMATK? RAND ID'S TECHMATIC RAZOR with free- LSj WITH FREE prices imam-, sept, Regular $1.89 1.39 PLUS BLADES Reg. $1.89 HOW I PLAYING Plaitic toottd bidg or pektr fteg 59c Volu. I II FOAMY FOAMY PLATINUM ill! mi Froines To Aid Panthers EUGENE, Ore. (UPI)-John Froines, one of two defendants in the "Chicago 7" conspiracy trial to be acquitted, announced today he was resigning from the University of Oregon faculty to work with the "Black Panthers and other people of the Third World." "America has forced me to stop my scientific work," Froines told a news conference.

"Instead of creating a scientist it has created a revolutionary." He said he would go to New Haven, to work for the release of Black Panther chairman Bobby Seale, charged with homicide. The 30-year-old assistant professor of chemistry was acquitted last February of riot charges, but along with all the other defendants and their attorneys, was sentenced to prison for contempt. He is appealing. "It should be a disruptive fall," Froines said, "and I hope the campuses are shut down. If the war is not over by May, we are going to stop the war-making machine in Washington by non-violent disobedience He said Harvard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory in California should "not be shut down but should be attacked." Froines, 30, had been the subject of controversy in Oregon since his indictment in connection with disorders during the 1968 Democratic convention in Chicago.

During the summer, university President Robert Clark said Froines wojld be permitted to return to the school, where he taught only one year before being indictment. The State Board of Higher Education, after public criticism of that decision, blew up more stringent rules governing faculty conduct in Oregon's public colleges. Anti-Hijack Head Will 'Get Tough' WASHINGTON (UPI)" -The man picked to head the U.S. campaign against airline hijackingsretired Air Force Lt. Gen.

Benjamin 0. Davis-thinks it is time to get through with hijackers. Davis, who rose from command of a black fighter squadron in World War II to become the highest ranked Negro in U.S. military history, said "the frequency of hijackings is completely unacceptable." But Davis, named Monday by President Nixon as director of Civil Aviation Security for the Transportation Department, admits he has no cureall for hijacking. "The job is going to be with us for awhile," he said.

In an interview Davis said he felt the drive to stop hijackers should concentrate on keeping suspects from boarding planes. If they do slip through airport security devices, then it should be up to the on-board security guards to stop them, Davis said. WE BUY, SELL and TRADE GUNS RED'S Us Your CARDS llf 1 88 go deckt. NOW Del .00 $1.39 If there is a better buy than an Adonna' foundation, it's an Adonna foundation on sale. 7 7 fSale i Reg 2.50.

Machine washable, cotton cross-over bra with nylon lacecotton cups. White JSale'6 If leg panty VeSKA girdle holds up hose J- without garters. In nylon lA VctS2y Lycra spandex. Fashion XTtSy colors for S.M.L, XL Jjl yV 'S' mn mre S'6S Extra Special Buy! WOMEN'S STRETCH NYLON PAHTI-KOSE JmBf? OOc Accent rugs add the zing c.j4ivV-' OO pr. of color and a decorator 5 I look to any room.

Solid PfeJ colors and tweeds. 27x45" I to 30x50 sizes, GIRLS "siiiW DRESSES SfeJn 3-6X JL jr lUmsJ Knits and wovens Jiifn the fashion place EDGE BEN-GAY Protect Baby from Diaper Rash DESITIN OINTMENT I I Protective Cream 1 SHY FEMININE SYRINGE DLISTEX HE 1 QQ O.uu SF-l OQc Sb OOc oO xow OO 1 TRAVEL ALARM Red or Tan $5.79 STYLE-QWIK Hair Setting Tape New From Johmd ft Johnson Reg. 69c NOW! 3 FOR $1.00 inchii Reg. $0 fO9) toto citH nvii 'k. wttt tin nisms 1 now! Ou I now.

nQ 1 for -111 J.i7 BR0NKAID COLORING BOOKS Reg. 29c tack NOW! STAINLESS STEEL TABLEWARE 50 piece set Service for 8 SAVE NOW! ONLY 7.95 Phone 733-8323 Shave Help retore free breathing Res- I5 now! iiii 88 i1.29 How's Your Shape? TRYAYDS Popular Candy Reducing Plan ARRID EXTRA DRY Regular or Unscented 14 oz. A $2.49 Value NOW! m.v.2- 1P.rj now! VISINE EYE-DROPS "Gets the RED out" Rea. S1.50 West I $uo NOW! 1 37 Main Ave. Bank American) Trading Post.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Times-News
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Times-News Archive

Pages Available:
873,618
Years Available:
1908-2024