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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 21

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TWENTY-TWO WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1971 THE EVENING INDEPENDENT. MASSILLON. OHIO The family got together JM left; Frank, Nancy, Nancy andEnnk Jr. CHiis dammed and swooned or Itauititfft attenttnn in 1943. ABa SINGS DOWN THE Sinatra, the Kid from Hoboken, became a legend before retiring from public appearances at age 55.

At the beginning he was a homely, skinny kid surrounded by bobby-soxers. He With Oscar in 1953. QUITS AS BISHOP Tht auxiliary bishop of Province, R.I., the Most Rev. Bernard M. Kelly (above), resigned due to "an abiding sense of frustration" because he feels the Roman Catholic hierarchy's structure hasn't changed the Council of Trent in the 16th century.

He is believed to be the highest ranking prelate to leave the ministry in America. made headlines almost annually. He was married three times, to'Nancy Barbate, Ava Gardner and Mia Farrow. He won an Oscar in 1953 in "From Here to Eternity." He was a man of fights, and 50 albums. Battalion combat assistance teams will be phased out of Viet I I PHUOC LONG, Vietnam (AP) "This is Black Ponj one four.

lit was kind of a first for us, but it worked out rea well He dad a real fine job We'll foe happy to come back and work lor Mm any The radio message from Navy pilot after the first air strike ever down by his squadron for a South Vfetenese ground commander without American advisers act dug las intermediaries. THE COMMANDER of the 2nd Battalion, 10th ARVN Eegi Nurse on trial for killin 3 I CINCINNATI (AP) Mrs Bettilee Beaudry, 33, a nurse wjll go trial June 30 an- Hamil ton county common please court cjiarged with first-degree mur der in the slayings of her in valid husband and two children John W. Keefe set the trial date and bond of $25,000 Her attorneys had sought more time saying she was undergoing psychiatric treatment and care for a bullet wound in her chest Mrs. Beaudry was found criti catfy wounded in her home Feb 1971. The bodies of her husband, Joseph H.

Beaudry, 34, a cerebral palsy victim, and sons Join Allen, 8, and Joseph. Nor man, 6, were also found. They had been fatally stabbed. Cast Newman, Jtedf ord together NEW YORK (AP) Actors Paul Newman and Roibert Redford are set to co-star in a film about two New York City cops attempt to expose police I I The film will be' made for -Warner it was an- Tuesday by Richard the company's senior executive we president Zanuck recently left as production chief of 2Qifo Century- Fox where he was in charge of the first film Newman and Redford made together "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kjd." 'The new movie, as yet untitled, is expected to start film-. ing late this winter.

meat, tod called in tihe air marked the position friendly forces, and corrects the fire alter the Black Ponies made their fet rocket run. A were jobs ifihat American vaisers formerily did. A few days before, another battalion commander in the 10th Regiment had on Ms own called in a U.S. helicopter gun ship strike for Kihe first time And battalion commanders now routinely caH directOy for U.S. medical evacuation helicopters The reason.

Thirty-four of the 36 Sooth Vietnamese infantry battalions in the Mekong Delta no longer have American ad risers. an experimen which began a year ago with the llth ARVN Regiment, the U.S. Command decided that ad risers could be withdrawn from combat battalions if at least two- of the battalion's officers could effectively call or and coordinate American air support The battalion advisers are being replaced by two mobile combat training teams attached to the regimental ad Top rock group cancels concerts SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Concerts by the JeSferson Airplane wffl be canceled until the group's lead singer Grace Slick, recovers from plastic surgery, a spokesman says. Miss Slick was alone in her car when it hit a concrete wal on a foggy Golden Gate Bridge approach May 31. She was treated briefly at a hospital for a concussion, then released.

But a group spokesman said Tuesday Miss Slick must plastic surgery for facial cuts suffered the accident. He gave no details and didn't when the singer might able to appear again. Vandals steal jeace sculpture PARAMTJS, NJ. (AP) lain dispersed the at the jpening of an exhibition of; Sculpture in a park, then van- als stole the ex-hint of Mrs. udith Peck, tilled "For "For Peace" consisted of three ronze plucked cbkfcens hang- ng from meathooks.

Mrs. Peck alued the work at $1,200. visory team. The U.S. Command said Tuesday that it's battalion com bat assistance teams in all Vietnam will be phased out in the next two weeks an impor tamt step in the Vdetaamiaation process.

The battalion advisers were the tost U.S. combat ad visers in Vietnam and they probably have taken more casualties than any other category of advisers. lit is likely that regimenta advisory teams also will be phased out the end of the year. Lt CoL Gary L. Blahoa of N.C., the senior adviser to the 10th Regiment said recently, "I'm leaving in and I ufly expect to )e tine last senior adviser to the 10th Regiment.

I have adready suggested that 'there is no need to replace me. COL. Do Van An, the regimental commander, is perfectly capable of commanding regiment without help or advice ifrom me or any other American." The U.S. advisory role has been reduced to a liaison and reporting job primarily, most of which can be accomplished by a mobile team operating out of division headquarters, Blahna said. And as the South Viet namese army gets more helicopter support from the South Vietnamese air force, there will be ess and leas- coordinating for the Americans to do.

Musical to end after 2,328 shows NEW YORK (AP) Broadway's long-run musical "Man La Mancha" doses June 26 Newsboy cap makes news NEW YORK (AP) The newsboy cap made news at the all showing of American mili- ners. The small trilled cap, worn most often with hair tucked in, showed up Tuesday in crushed velvet patchwork, bunny £ur and even fake mdnk. A commentator said the hat, popular with young people, was a sure sign of the youthful "boutique" influence in the millinery industry. There was also a long-foiled baseball cap, a wide brimmed fisherman's hat, a Dutch girls bat done in white mink and even a suede stocking cap edged in mdnk 'trim. NET made a comeback draped over several wide brimmed hats and the small black cocktail hat popular during the 1930s was shown in several versions, including one with feathers.

Represented at ifihe showing were some 20 designers including Adolpho, Mr. John and Don Marshall. The hats were enthusiastically applauded by the audience jut one industry representative was dismayed that so iew women present were wearing hats. 'They knew they were going a Bat luncheon and less than 20 per cent wore hats," said Irving Cohen, executive director of the Massachusetts Millintry Manufacturers Association, as le surveyed the room. Cohen said that in Massachu- etts five years ago his association represented 10 manufac- urers doing $35 million business.

In 1971 he said there Christ Lutheran banquet Mothers and daughters of Christ Lutderan church enjoyed the annual mother-daughter quet, Sunday, June' 12 at 5 in the church. Carrying out the theme, "Floral Fantasy" there were pots of geraniums in each church window. Hhe tobies in the social hall were appointed with bouquets of spring flowers, vratih a lighted floral wreath suspended above the main table. An open Bible cake and candles centered the punch table. Mrs.

Whitney Ziesmer, toastmistress, welcomed the guests. Mrs. Paul Gerlach offered prayer. The smorgasbord dinner was served by Donald Pfahler, David Schweitzer, Whitney Zeismer, William Vaughn, James Finefrock, Duane Kepler and Richard Smith. THE PROGRAM was presented in the sanctuary.

Mrs. Leroy Hoagland offered a toast to the daughters and Miss Kristie Hoagland gave the response to mothers. Schweitzer, ait the organ offered two selections "Trumpet Tune" and "How Great Thou Art." Poems, read by Linda Pfahler, Beth Ream and Dawn Kepler were "Fore and "Meanest Mother" and "What Is A Grandmother?" A playlet, "The Ohang-j Jules Verne was author ing Mother" was enacted by of 'Twenty Thousand Leagues FIXIN' FOR new $200,000 bulletproof limousine is being built for President Nixon in the basement of a Ford building in Dearborn, Midi. It is being hand-crafted to U.S. Secret Service specifications on a Lincoln Continental frame and will be similar to limousines now in use by the White House.

It will leased to the White House at $5,000 a year. In 1968 Ford signed an eight-year contract to provide two of these at all times, with a new one every four yearn Aid to sew The Ladies Aid of Pigeon tun United Methodist church met Wednesday morning in the social room with 10 members sewing and quilting, covered dish dinner was served. The business meeting was in the afternoon with 14 attendance. Mrs. Pearl Hosier led devotions reading Eleanor Roosevelt's favorite prayer.

Mrs. Dale Coleman was in large of the program when were read by Mrs. Vel-j a G-add, Mrs. Bessie Ers. Blanche Hostetler, Mrs.

1 Raynard, Mrs. George' VaJlter and Mrs. Coleman. The traveling basket went to Mrs. Culler.

The group will meet June 23 10 ajn. to sew and quilt hose attending are to bring a lunch. Mrs. Eleanor Homer will 'be in charge of devotions and Mrs. earl Hostetler, program, the July meeting.

GUEST PASTOR The Rev. Carl Gray, pastor of the United Methodist church of Canal Fulton, was a guest speaker Sunday at 10:30 a.m. in the Brewster United Methodist church. rere only three manufacturers Soing $3 miUdon business. A NEW YORK representative aid the number of milliners In a a of 2,500 per cent, show based upon the Quixote opened Sew York had dropped from The eeds of Don Yov.

25, 1965. During its run the production arned $5 millon profit for in- estors who posted the original $200,000 cost. volume of business had remained steady but the units sold had declined. "But in the last six months that's been reversed because the youngsters are buying," he said. "Those between 17 and 22." Nancy Evanoff, Maria Corban, Barbara Haas, Jera McKee and directed by Mrs.

Kenneth James Finefrock read, 'My Neighbor, My Friend." GERANIUMS were awarded as prizes to Mrs. Elizabeth Wagner, 86, oldest mother; Judy Heinzer, 15 months, the youngest daughter; Sally Kidd, who had the longest hair in the one nine age group; Jan Paramore, who had the largest flower in her dress in the 10 through 15 age group; Sharon Under the Sea." AT THE RIGHT PLACE MOTOR CO. 505 N. Wabash Ave. Brewster E.

E. PARKER MOTORS, INC. 214 S. Canal St. Canal Fulton WARD CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH, INC.

232 Lincoln Way, West Massillon Pfahler, the single girl having most letters in her name, age 16 years and older; Mrs. Jacob Pfahler, most grandchildren Mrs. Charles Edwards, marriet the longest; Mrs. Donald Kidd whose given name is that of a flower; Mrs. James Finefrock and daughter, Julie, the mother- daughter looking most alike; Mrs.

Lawrence Summers, combined ages of family group; Mrs. Ronald of Columbus, the person traveling the farthest received the Bible cake as a door prize. OPEN DAILY 10-10; SUNDAY 11 TO 6 SAT. TOBACCO DISCOUNTS FOR DADDY" GIFT GIVING Save the day. MOLOTOV COCKTAIL unidentified character rears back to throw a Molotov cocktail at advancing National Guardsmen in Albuquerque, N.M., during mass racial violence which erupted when youths were arrested for drinking in a crowded city park.

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