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Dayton Daily Newsi
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FrL, Mu. 23, lilt Pavton Daily New 9 Given minutes Frigidaire sale Continued From Page 1. Continued From Page 1 BARGAINS ON BETTER CARPET these times, there is big turnover and things art Just different. But the McCall family Is back. That's for sure.

"The ladles at the plant brought In baked goods, had a bake sale. It was Just a spark that exploded. It Just took off, and everyone got involved. We thought they might get $500. But thii much; well, what can I say." BESIDES HIS co-workers at McCall, "the American Legion has helped, our neighbors have given," Reed said.

Terry Reed'i story of agony began one week and three hours after she graduated from Butler High School in Vandalia, at the age of 18. "She was in an automobile accident, and was critically Injured," the father explained. "They told us she only had 30 minutes to live. But somehow she survived." overruled them and allowed It to go through. Hall wondered whether a suit by the Justice Department would even be desirable.

"The implications of a suit would not be good," he said. "CM would have only a few. alternatives, like shutting Frigldalre down or finding another buyer. How many people are in a position to buy It, though? It can't be too many." However, he continued, it is still too soon to assess the implications of a suit. "I've got to see what the basis for the suit Is and what kind of case they make," he said.

Plane crash victim was on wanted list on bribery conviction COLUMBUS (AP) An Ohio man killed a light plan crash near Denver Sunday was wanted on a 1977 bribery conviction In Boca Raton, police there said. James Bevington, 33, who Colorado authorities said was from Mount Vernon, Ohio, but Columbus police said was from Columbus, snd Janet Robinson, 28, of Columbus, were killed when the twin-engine Cessna piloted by Bevington crashed 11 miles south of Arapahoe Airport. Bevington was convicted in November 1977 of bribing a Boca Raton policeman. He was convicted of offering the officer $400 to help him recover about 11,500, a $30,000 boat and a van seized in an earlier-arrest. Continued from Page 1.

heard rumors that the department has already decided to try to block the merger. In fact, a CM reporesen-tative visited Rep. Tony P. Hall, D-Dayton, Thursday morning to advise the lawmaker of that rumor. But John Hartnett, the automaker's spokesmen here, said, "It was Just a rumor we had heard and as a courtesy, we advised Hall of the possibility of a turndown." MEANWHILE, TOP Justice Department sources, including John Clark, director of the agency's special trials section, insisted that, In fact, no decision of any sort has yet been reached.

If the Anti-trust Division decides that the sale Is anti-competitive, it could file suit In U.S. District Court to stop It. But generally, on major anti-trust cases, the attorney general reviews such decisions. "On substantial policy matters, or major cases, you can rest assured that the attorney general would be advised in advance," said Mark Sheehan, a Justice Department spokesman. And even if the anti-trust office decides the sale Is anti-competitive, the attorney general might conclude otherwise, Sheehan said.

He recalled a case last year Involving the Lykes Corp. and the LTV two steel manufacturers, In which the department opposed the sale, but Bell no went vti, tv uivugJit iigi fiuuie mice months later, and she was still in a coma. She Regular stayed in a coma for a total or months, we had to turn her on the bed every half hour, and had special ways of feeding her. But, bless her, she finally came out of the coma." REED SAID THAT his daughter then was give therapy in University Hospital, Columbus, but that nerves were severed that would not let her move her limbs or take care of herself. The family eventually heard of a neurosur I 1 7.

rwTjZ HUBS tot aqdct A I I prjvffcA.i "Zf. rotiirimniM-ii "ill mm iwimi STORE HOURS: geon at St. Barnabus Hospital In the Bronx, New York, who had done experimental work In restoring torn nerves in the cerebellum. "He told us he felt he could restore mobility, but we had a rough choice. She could either have mobility from the waist up eating and talking or from the waist down, walking," he said.

Terry has always been 100 percent together Sat. 10 A.M.-5 P.M. iWsfe'fef; -10 A.M.-8 P.M r7 Cyjem 5 Jf II mm mentally, and she let us Know that she would make the decision. One day she told us, 'I want to THE FATHER said that his daughter was successfully operated on last year. "Now, she can walk the length of the house, about five times," he said.

"She still can lose her balance and we have to be with her, but she can walk, thanks to God." The surgeon In New York then told the family Terry could have additional surgery to restore more use to her body, above the waist, but that Is when they ran into financial problems. "We thought maybe It would be 10 years or so before we could save enough to get more surgery done," Reed said. "Now that these kind folks have helped us, and the Insurance company has agreed to go along, Terry will go back to New York in April for another in what will be a series of operations that will restore her as a whole person." r7 LIFE STYLE FURNITURE YOUR CHOICE SAVE 1 0 1 COMMUNITY SERVICE THRU VISTA Interested in helping improve the lot of America's poor? VISTA (Volunteers In Service To America) need committed people to work in rural and urban areas. College degree desirable, but not necessary. Monthly living allowance, health benefits, $900 stipend at end of 1 year's service.

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