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IRA getting guns from Europe, U.S LONDON (AP) British in-. Irish republic aad even, on one. ages of a high-velocity rifle ing the price is right. h-itfo i vestigators have established! occasion, Czechoslovakia. I the IRA for that arms and funds are reach-j Gun-running, by definition, is Ireland inflow of U.S.

weapons to Uluse in Northern! At one time, a consignment sier by way of the Irish rtpub- jof Czechoslovak weapons was During the past month or ing the Irish Republican Army an underground operation. Since tbe 19S9 insurrection i seized inJJolland on its way toiso Britain has been perturbed lhppan mainly from U.S. and ropean sources, including Brit- p. the flow of money ain itself. To stop and arms to the IRA the British have sought the help of such countries as the United States, Japan, Canada, the Eu-lsequemlv just about every 8 TM' 1 fi 1 inafe mis-j Dublin- The i awut eieiy abroad have been on the 1m! approached has, afc rt for evidence of IRA fund it stressed that its control this sort of traffic limited, officials say.

Britain has Prague govern- over a powerful new high-veloc- denied all knowledge ofiity rifle in IRA hands. This is the Armalite or AR180, perhaps I raising and arms buying The British acknowledge the the deadliest light rifle. i 15 According to the authorities difficulty that confronts the I It is being ma.de under li-j here the thickest dossiers on; U.S. government in making any cense in Japan for the Armalite! THE DAILY TRIBUNE, Wisconsin Rapids Friday, July 7, 1972 Page 11 LEGAL NOTICES to track to track By Abigail Van Buren DEAR ABBY: I have nnri halt and halt HP He MOVE THE EASIER PRE-PLANNED WAY i the; represented as legitimate fund; ficially, just about the entire United States, and to the pas-; raising. Inside Britain itself--1 output is supposed to be ship-'2 nd selfish.

She takes but never I sage of arms through the Irish; indeed in downtown LondonIped back to the United The house is usually has them stack ed to the ceiling republic. areas where Irish communities where the gas-operated rifle mess an so is she. Movements of IRA agents in! live--money is collected sold as a sporting gun. Europe also are watched. Th'eirjfor the IRA.

Under British law? Ten of these rifles have been! Local Long-Distance 1 Overseas Storage BAER main arms sources of supply are i cannot be stopped. dealers ready to trade More worrying to Britain, ac- Ion the streets of Belfast I of newspapers! 1 do not have an empty closet nipd TM in she basement and in the garage. The walls of our guest Our son has a position which room are Hned vith AUCTIONS July 7. 14. 21 AUCTION: Sat.

July IS, 1 p.m. 2 STATE OF COUNTY north on 5th Av 4, to Reddin COURT WOOD COUNTY FAMILY! Rd tnen west te third 8ce COURT BRANCH. KATHLEEN C. O'OELL, 330 13th Avenue Ncr4h Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin PiaintifS. SUMMONS vs.

CHARLES E. O'DELL Tucsosv Arizona Defendant. Yoy hereby swroma required to serve upon Lufcas. captured from the IRA or found him to look nice at' FREE ESTIMATES MOVING STORAGE Mid-Wisconsin's No. 1 Mover Phone Now 887-3992 AUTHORIZED AGENT Van Lines MOVIM6WITH at with anyone anywhere provid-1 cording to senior officials, is an' Londonderry.

Pollution control said to be of legislature MILWAUKEE (AP) The November. legislature should outline steps jhe citizens Study Com- I for regional and state control of miitee on Metropolitan Prob- pollution, the governors study i ems urt her suggests the gov- commission on metropolitan eminent should invest more in! newspapers, and ROW can and si" times so he sends his clothes; hardlv turn around our foot. He helps her with the for all meals and with the housework, newspaper slacks. We will have itoo. Our liitle grandson is a mo oui of house i handsome child but he looks; he doesn't stop.

like a ragamuffin most of the a two even tho he has plenty newspapers, plus the paper, and ihe New This daughter in law has Times. He reads them carefully, violent temper so we stay out i but refuses to ihrow them away. of her way as much as says he may want to look at She comes over here for again. (Abby, from ten i meals, a free babv silter, treatmentphrts do ftaor to get some Jf itime of nice clothes. ned David J.

attorney, whose is P. O- Box Wisconsin Rapids. answer lo the compiaint which is served -jpors you within iwemy i2J as aster 4Je service of this Sum- yoi-, exciusivs Slv day o5 service, and in case of so io jco'grnent te rendered you according to dernaasd c3 ihe cornpiaint. David J. Davatil J.

Lwfcss. Attomey P. O. Box jSi daily jVisconsin Rapids. Wisconsin Slindav Approved: C.

O'DeSl Kaihleen C. PJatniii! on right. Sieve Havel I Farm machinery including; tractor and baler. Some -household goccs. i William Obermeier.

auctioneer. Watch for ad in July 12 Daily Tribune. FREE ESTIMATES on Personal Farms anu Businesses. Buy Personal property. Art Wisconsin.

Phone 677-4451. Yoik part in improving water quali-f Don te me she sick and ty," the panel existing, planned and fu-1 or a marriage counselor. She's me? June 30. July 7. 14 STATE OF WISCONSIN WOOD COUNTY COURT A BRANCH ORDER AND MOTiCE FOR HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT In the matter of estate of Leon White Deceased.

A peiiticn having been filed by IT DOESN'T COST PAYS KESTER'S AUCTION SERVICE Are you moving? Retiring? Quitting business? Ws seSI tor you on commission. Col. Denis D. Kester Auctioneer P.O. Box 642, Wisconsin Rapids Phone 423-3759 IT DOESN'T COST-- IT PAYS Auction Service P.

O. Box 423-3759 Centra! Wisconsin's Sixth Annual POLKA FESTIVAL SUNDAY, JULY 16 at the TRIANON BALLROOM 22 miles of on Hwy. 29 and 9 7 1 2 miles East of Abbotsford on Hwy. 29 and 97 22 miles North of Marshfield on 97 and 6 miles South of Athens. MUSIC From 12:00 p.m.

to 1:00 a.m. CONTINUOUS MUSIC AND DANCING IN OUR BALLROOM BAR AND OUTDOOR POLE BUILDING Live Radio Broadcasting Over Big WRIG Starts at p.m. Ends at 11:15 p.m. TOP POLKA BANDS FROM OUR AREA MANY PRIZES Drawings Start at 11:30 Over in Musical Prizes Plus Side of Pork; Quarter of Beef; Deluxe Jishing Rod Records and Albums Given Away Every Half Hour FOOD ALL DAY are Members of the American Federation of problems said Thursday. i Members of the panel said there is too" little I against pollution at the regional' i level.

curtailment of pollution threats to interstate waters on Wisconsin's borders. "Because Lake Michigan of those newspapers he I should see a doctor, psychiatrist won't hear of it Can YOU r-eio thli ersonal representative of the esja.p i Leon White, deceased, late oi Wood County. Wisconsin, post lure metropolitan sewerage dis--1 seen them I HAD1T I Every dav I say, DEAR FEMALE HELP WANTED 1 Lake Superior and the pollution control islsissippi River border several not being planned or imple- states." it reasoned, "an addi- I mented for entire river sys- i tional financial commitment 51 terns," a panel subcommittee I from tiie federal government 1 reported. must be made to protect them i "This prevents separate polit- from pollution." tricts or, joint commissions', uajr you 'i fLord, for my wonderful son should oe required to conform aw bw wfaat did fiver do a person's with adopted land use plans for i I0 des erve a daughter in lawi 8 a feu office address 5328 Kellner Road. Wisconsin Rapids.

Wisconsin, for ACT NOW TOY GIFT PARTY PLAN. Work 'Jil Christmas. i I ical jurisdictions from working I together, setting priorities and i adopting comprehensive clean- up programs for rivers and lakes," it said. I The recommendation for leg-; More money should be made available 'to the Wisconsin Nat- the areas' they serve," it said. Public dumps also closer state supervision, it ad- vised.

"The state," it said, "should i like this?" i LONG-SUFFERING MOTHER IN LAW DEAR SUFFERING: I can un- wanting to a few newspap 3rs for I future reference, but your husband's habit is more than a habit. It's an obsession. It's also a fire hazard. If he's You're mentally sound (and it wouldn't Ihe approval of the account, the Commissions un lo Write ural Resources Department to nor recycling task force. buy, develop and operate re- batting .500, and that's a lot; hurt to check it out) YOU can gional landfill and trash recycl-! better than other parents who'clean house one day.

ing sites, following the general have written to me. recommendations of the gover-j payment uniiled claims, the determination of of the cece- dent. she determination of the inheritance tax. and the assignment of the estate. IT IS ORDERED THAT: The petition be at the County Courthouse, in Wisconsin Rapids.

Wisconsin, on July 25. at the opening of Court on that day, or Dated June 23. By the Court. Byron B. Conway "Santa's Avon.

Conn. 05001- ALSO BOOKING PARTIES. 3EELIHE FASHIONS Ofiers wonderful opportunity to women to start immediately. experience necessary- Excellent commission. Car and phone necessary.

S3M.CO free to start. Phons Collect BASYSITTER. live Children ages 2. i for 3 days. 6- Your own private room.

hire personnel for supervising waste treatment," it said. i Until metropolitan planning is 1 islative action is among propos- adquate, state supervision is 5 I als which are to be coniainecf in needed "to assure that all mu- a. report concluding studies in i nicipalities with existing sepa- All Musicians Musicians. Country-Western Day at Rudolph Grotto Grounds July 9 Parade at High Noon Continuous Music All Day Kiddie FLEA MARKET Sponsored by the Rudolph Association for Better Educational Facilities This adv. courtesy Taylor Funeral Home AR YOU ROTEGTEt) EXPENSES FOR THE REST OF'YOUR LIFE? Talk to the man from will visit you soon in WISCONSIN RAPIDS and AREA Welcorne the man from Globe when he knocks at your door.

His policies are GUARANTEED RENEWABLE FOR LIFE! And he has a plan to fit your indivitioal needs, at a cost you can afford. And if you are eligible for medicare benefits, your Globe man has some very important information for you. Globe is protecting hundreds of thousands of persons across the nation, in 45 states from coast to coast and top to bottom. Protection to meet your needs, at a cost you can afford, and guaranteed renewable for life. That's what insurance is for, isn't it? GLOBE LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY HEALTH INSURANCE Roger A.

Hermes, Jr. Area Rep. Branch Office, Madison, Wis. EMPLOYEE DISABILITY PLANS INCOME PUNS LIFE INSURANCE Big chess match on for Tuesday REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Bobby Fischer lost the draw Thursday night, giving Boris Spassky the first move, and the championship chess match will finally start next i Tuesday. Unless the American chal- I lenger or the Soviet champion pleads illness and gets another postponement.

The confusion of the past week was summarized by the old woman selling cigarettes who asked in the beginning: "Fischer come?" Near the end it was: "Spassky go?" "I'm very Dr. Max Euwe said at 10 a.m. At noon: "It's a very delicate situation." At 7 p.m., the president jot the International Chess Federation sighed: "There's hope." That was Tuesday. It could jhave been any day in the gar- jbled prelude to what chess lovers say is the match of thej century Spassky of JU.S.S.R. vs.

Fischer of the 1 U.S.A. Spassky arrived early to wait I for Bobby. Saying "I came Iplay," he philosophically ac-i jcepted the first postponement! when Fischer didn't show. Later he demanded an apology or he wouldn't play. At one news conference, one I of Fischer's lawyers said he'd jcome to say he had nothing to say.

Yefim Geller, Spassky's sec-i ond, fielded questions with: "Kak Gavarit po Angliski," or as you say in English, comment" Then there's the "Eavesdrop-j per," a man approaching' middle age with a shock of graying hair combed in careful disarray onto his forehead. He takes voluminous notes, 1 for a magazine piece, he says. On scraps of paper he records! 1 conversations he's overheard. He carries the scraps in a plastic shopping bag as he 1 moves soundlessly about the! hotel lobbies. 1 One final quote, from Gudmundur Thorarinsson, presi-' dent of the Icelandic Chess! Federation, who was under pressure from Fischer to give up a share of the gate receipts: "I have worked for more' than a year to get this match to Iceland.

I would do many things. But I will not bite into a sour apple." Thanks to a rich British chess fan who doubled the stakes, he didn't have to. PR firms to merge MILWAUKEE (AP) The public relations firms of Hoffman-York of Milwaukee and Chicago and Baker, Johnson, Dickinson Inc. of Milwaukee have announced their merger to form Hoffman, York, Baker and Johnson Inc. 0 I IS! I A TO DEAR ABBY: There is There is no; busybody in the office who way for you to call and subtly; i call "The Town Crier." She ask if perhaps your invitation makes it her business to tip was lost in the mails.

But a' everybody off when a coworker muJaul friend could find out if I has a gift-giving occasion you were invited. coming up. (She'll say, Parti is having a 30th birthday i Saturday." Or, "Margaret is celebrating her fifth wedding SCHMIDT Wisconsin Rapids. Wisconsin LEGAL NOTICES 1 June 23. 30.

July 7 OF WISCONSIN WOOD! COURT A anniversary next Sunday. thought maybe you'd like send her a card or BRANCH Abbv to tpll von thp truth i ORDER SETTING TIME TO Aooy 10 ren you ine trutn, PRO VE WILL AND HEIRSHIP I would be just as happy not i AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS, knowing, but after she tells me i IN THE MATTER OF THE' ESTATE OF ADELINE L. EBER-i Im put on the spot. So what jius. ADELINE EBERIUS.

Dedo I dO? j-ceased- r-prrr petition the probate of the UiN ItltL. iFUi Will, and determination of r.TTAT of At)eline L. Eberius. Adeline! DEAR ON: Say, "thank you," Eberius. late of the Town of Sar- please, i at a Wood County, Wisconsin, post' office address Route 2.

and then do as you uiilUB rlUULe neKOOSe, There IS always a Chance that Wisconsin 54457, having been filed; some coworkers appreciate knowing, so don't label "The Town Crier" a busybody." IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1. The petition be heard at Wood County Courthouse, in Wis- consin Rapids. Wisconsin, on i ISth day of July. 1972. at the open-1 DEAR ABBY: Mv husband iag of Court or thereafter; i 2.

All creditors claims must be 3 many years is to me the most i filed on or before the zsth day of handsome man in the World. He i Septe-nber. 1972. or as barred: 3. All claims will be examined and IS alSO the most generOUS, adjustS on the ISth day of September.

1972. at toe opening of Court I NOTICES AUCTIONS HELP WANTED LADIES NEED MONEY? Sarah Coventry has the job- for you. No investment. Chocs-: your own hours. Call H2-341-424S collect from 3 AM to 6 PM for interview.

MALE HELP WANTED I EXPERIENCED Squeezer Molders. Incentive pay. Group i a plan. Apply at Northern Steel ings. 330 9th Ave.

S. -323-S040. i MAN TO SELL Gift and Sporting goods. Commission and lib- eral travel allowance. No overnight i travel.

71S-322-4SS2 between 7 and 10 p.m. Ask for Mr- Kerschner. i MAN WANTED to Apply 3 1 Shingles, per on singla story dwellings. Call 3S7-3445- Marshi field'. I RESORT in Dells.

IS years or oldsr. Live in. 7 dsy i week. Call Meadow Brook i 603-253-3201. i TV SERVICEMAN.

Experienced. Top wages for qualified technician. IVES TV SERVICE. 1353 8th St. S.

423-3059. erudite, the most lovin or and But he has one habit which is absolutely infuriating. He is a saver. He saves empty and bits of string, but the most annoying of all is his collection i 323 3y the Court, Byron B. Conway Byron B.

Conway County Judge Law Offices iet Street Wisconsin 54457 WE HAVE AN OPENING For i or two experienced refrigeration i men. This would be in and around i the city of Marshfield. One of these applicants is.expected to take charga of a refrigeration business. Please i send resume to P.O. Box 730.

Mar; shfield. Wis. 54-543. and we will call and make evening appointments for interview. HELP WANTED Classified Advertising ANNOUNCEMENTS In Memoriam Cards of Thanks Announcements Lost and Found Auctions NDEX Sports Equipment Recreational Vehicles Musical Merchandise Food Wanted To Buy ANNOUNCEMENTS RENTALS EMPLOYMENT Female Help Wanted Male Help Wanted Help Situations Wanted Business Opportunities Rooms for RenT Apartments Homes for Rent Business Property Mobile Homesites Wanted to Rent AMERICAN LEGION HALL; I Available for weddings, parties i and Meetings.

Bar Kitchen- Air i I Conditioned. 423-4539 or 423-3013. 1 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN Fond du Lac area Must be journeyman. Work in factory maintaining electrical system and equipment. PROJECT ENGINEER FLEA MARKET Every Sunday Green Bay area Two years ex- During July and August, cxecpt i perisnce in.

food processing SERVICES AND REPAIRS REAL ESTATE tft Instruction Financial Administrative and Professic-nal Services and Repairs Equipment for Rent Business Property Homes for Sale Mobile Homes Lots end Acreage Real Estate Wanted Realtors MERCHANDISE FOR SALE TRANSPORTATION Aug. S-- Located at the Rudolph Grotto grounds. SOH-SSO vistors every Sunday. Dealers wanted. Sponsored by St.

Phillip's Home and School Assn. 423-7916. HAVE YOU An Honest Desire to stop drinking? Write to Alcoholics Anonymous, Box 532. Wis. Rapids.

THINK THIN! CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR Join Weight Losers Classes Now! Sheboygan area Two years Call 7i5-353-254S colleg3. Two years related struction work. Read and intsr- pret blueprints. dustry with knowledge of boilers and refrigeration system. Degree required.

SCIENCE-SPANISH TEACHER Local Fifth 3nd sixth grade Science and Spanish. Bachelor's degree. Teschsr's license. TO THE WORLD'S GREATEST FROSTING MAKER We've mads if seven memorable hope is lasts for more! Love. through ones, i seventy Wisconsin Rapids Wisconsin State Employment 1 Service i 423-7400 ECOLOGY MINDED? 5 Start your own career in a fast growing ecology minded business.

Unlimited prestige in expanding market. Part or full selling organizing. Ssnd resume to P. O. VETERANS MEMORIAL Building BOX 175.

La crosse, wss. for weddings, parties, banquets. Kit- ciien and bar. The building is air conditioned. Farmer's Market Pets and Livestock Lawn and Garden Merchandise Aufos for Sale Trucks and Equipment Wanted Auto Repairs Parts Motorcycles DEADLINES DEADLINE For Regular Classified Ads is 5.p.m.

day Before publication, Tuesday through Friday; 10 a.m. Friday and Saturday publication and 10:30 a.m. Saturday for Monday publication. DEADLINE for ALL STYLE or DISPLAY CLASSIFIED ADS, noon day before publication Tuesday through Friday; p.m. Thursday for Saturday publication; 10:30 a.m.

Saturday for Monday publication. THE TRIBUNt. reserves the right to revise, or, any ad. ERRORS, Tfle Tribune shall not be held responsible for typographical errors except to the extent of the cost of the ad for the first insertion. SPECiAL RATES PEOPLE PLEASERS are ads offer for sale items valued to J25.00.

Each item must be priced and the total value of items in an ad cannot exceed $25.00. People Pleasers will be run for up to 8 days with 3 $1.00 payment in advance. In Appreciation, $2.00 per Inch, measured to the nearest Vz Card of Thanks, In Memoriam, inch. $1.00 Service Charge to cover handling of b'nd box ads. DIAL 423-7200 To Place Your Ad LOST AND FOUND DOG OUND NOTICE: A Brown and mate mixed breed with red I collar has been impounded.

DOG POUND NOTICE: A Slack and gray cat has been impounded. AUCTIONS AUCTIONS Or ALL KINDS, Farms, homes, business properties. Nolan Sales, Marion, Wis. 754-3291. IMPORTANT NOTICE Wisconsin a i Employment 1 Law prohibits discrimination in employment because of sex cept "where nature of i work or working conditions oro- I vide valid reasons for hiring' I only men or women," Help! Wanted advertisements arc ranged for the convenience of readers.

Read oTTerings in i both the Male and Femala classifications for jobs matching your qualifications. The Daily not knowingly a help want- ed ads a indicate a prefer- ence based on age from employ- ers covered by the AGE DIS': CRIMINATION IN EMPLOY- I MENT ACT. More information i may be obtained from AUCTION. Juiy 9. Cty.

Trunk Z. 5 miles south of Nekoosa at Len's i and Hour Division, Bait Shop. i FLEA MARKET AND TRADE FAIR FREE ADMISSION TO PUBLIC Space Available at $2.50 per day Every Sat. and Sun. from 10 a.m.

to 6 p.m. The Bargain Bin Half Way Between Wausau and Merrill On Highway.51.

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