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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 42

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Dayton Daily Newsi
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Dayton, Ohio
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mi 1 1 1 1 1 i iff lA J-3 On 1 tf i -i Don lnist feds, Franklin says SALT LAKE CITY fAPi An avowed racist I)iYXO Volume 1, Number 181 JjY Monday, December 22, 1980 XEWSLETTEK cused of the sniper slaying of two black joggers says ne woum ramer oe inea on-sjate murder charges be fore he faces federal civil riehts charee In thn men "I don't trust the feds at all," Joseph Paul Franklin said Thursday In an interview with radio station mlu i ne ieas wouia aeriniteiy try to railroad me." Franklin, 30, Mobile, Is charged In the Aug. siayings oi i ca neias, zu, and David Martin, 18. CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEAS FROM TURN PAGF7 FOftT.V IlEVSA There is an amazing tale behind bougainvillea plant Imxmd, A' Wl IESHV1 THI RIGHT TOUMIT QUANTITIES Shop Dolly lOlof lundo? 12 to 5 i 11. l'At A 0 w- r-w m. GUYS" rkANNCk annua annua 2 ilk.

GALS', 'u SELECTED uei Anne SELECTED "NK if SULKY KNIT SWEATERS HA KbVUHtf The bougainvillea, a tropical American vine, was named after Admiral Louis Antoine de Bougainville, a French explorer who led a round-the-world exploratory fleet from 1766 to 1769. Bougainville took along a naturalist, one Philibert de Commerson, who had an assistant named Jean Baret. Baret was actually a woman dressed In men's clothing; the fleet got all the way to Tahiti, where a chief noticed what the crew had not and made off with Mademoiselle Baret. She was rescued, but her clothes were in such disarray that the astonished crew couldn't help noticing the truth. After that, she was Jeanne Baret and Bougainville reported that she behaved most properly for the rest of the voyage.

Baret was with Commerson later in Brazil, where they discovered and named the vine. After the three-year cruise surrounded by sailors she married a soldier back home and disappeared from history. Secret codes Here's what they mean: Laser Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. Radar Radio Detecting and Ranging. Scuba Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus.

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BARGAINS TO BEAT THE BAMf ww iwuays uussiTiea Mas. Zlmmers, after Boy Scouting The best Christmas was when they helped an old lady We asked State Sen. Neal F. Zimmers Jr. to describe his most memorable Christmas.

His reply: "My most memorable Christmas was the Christmas of 1956 when I and other members of Boy Scout Troop 36 pooled some of our money and purchased a Christmas tree, ornaments and a small gift for an elderly lady who lived on Willowwood Drive in Dayton (on my paper route). "I still remember the happiness on her face as we were putting up the tree, which she would not have otherwise had." Once is enough Did it help or hurt The most widely sung song in the English language was written in 1893 by Mildred J. and Patty S. Hill. It was originally called "Good Morning to You" but failed to click; it finally won universal usage when the lyrics were redone to "Happy Birthday to You." For one thing, you only have to hear it once a year that way.

Manufacturers of medical devices would have to alert the government to any deaths, injuries or other safety problems associated with their products under an FDA proposal. Drug companies already are subject to such a rule. ft I 1 TC "m' I atSdmw iJlVMi I lr: "A I i I Tonic VVater OJi ''I Jf. iiiiimi)amiiiifcif''iiMrm in in -m oWfceMei initiHtmni-S. Jason Robards is one Name the politico in the famous movie A quiz about politics, sort of: 1 An old politician tries for re-election in "The Last Hurrah." Who played the politician? 2.

The president is kidnapped, and the nation's top secret agent, James Coburn, must find him before war breaks out. Name the movie. 3. "All the President's Men" told of the Watergate coverup. Which actor won an academy award for his part in this film: (a) Dustin Hoffman (b) Robert Redford (c) Jason Robards.

4. Broderick Crawford starred in a 1949 movie loosely depicting the life of Huey Long. Name the movie. 5. Who played the title role in "The President's 6.

James Stewart played Sen. Jefferson Smith in "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington." Who played the supporting role as president of the Senate? 7. The president was black in the movie "The Man." Who portrayed the president? 8. James Cagney once played a farm boy who rises in politics.

Name the movie. Answers Spencer Tracy. I "tn Like Flint." I. (c) Jewn RoMrdt. I.

"AH the Kimfi Men." I. Jamet Coburn. e. Marry Carey Sr. 1.

Jamet Earl Jones. I "A Lien i the Streetl" Dig that good stuff Tiny Pygmy Rabbits, smallest of the cottontails, can tell which species of sagebrush is most nutritive and reject substandard sage when they can get the good stuff, Brigham Young University scientists have found. Knowing this about the pygmies will help humans select the best brush to plant in mine reclamation projects for maximum benefit to wildlife. On the other hand, the rabbits may be congratulating themselves for having trained the humans to provide the best dinners. Cause of 7 loud crashes The seven most common causes of accidents, in descending order by numbei of collisions, are: Speeding Failure to yield Disregarding traffic signals Driving on the wrong side Improper overtaking Tailgating Driving under the Influence of alcohol, or drugs, or both.

Popular Mechanics magazine says fatalities in small cars outnumbered those in big cars, 8 to 1. Saturday was the most hazardous day, followed by Sunday and Friday. The two-lane country road, followed by city streets, are the most hazardous. Their advice if you see a speeder or erratic driver: first, get out of the way. Then, if you have a citizen's band radio, get on Channel 9 and start broadcasting.

The police will lovAo hear from you. Almanac This is the 357th day of 1980; there are nine days left in the year. On this date in 1 696, the founder of the colony of Georgia, James Oglethorpe, was born in London. In 1775, a naval fleet of seven ships was organized in the rebellious American colonies. In 1894, French army officer Alfred Dreyfus was convicted of treason in a court-martial that triggered world-wide charges of anti-semitism.

In 1963, the Greek liner Laconia caught fire and sank In the North Atlantic with a loss of 150 lives. In 1968, 82 crewmen of the U.S. intelligence ship PueWo were released by North Korea, 11 months after their capture. Lady Bird Johnson, the former first lady, is 68 years old today; orchestra conductor Andre Kostelanetz is 79. Compiled by Charles Stough Newsletter Editor iHHIetnl'Hr IJMIUW UU" ViUU Vl-t flj 111 "-Tii'l- 1 sseoos ocmT I (f v.

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