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Albany Democrat-Herald du lieu suivant : Albany, Oregon • 9

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1. a a Albany Democrat- Gerald BUSINESS New York finals All stock exchanges were (Thursday) Good closed Friday. today in observance of (AP) Freh closing Frestne Stock FMC selected FdFr Ford FrMcKs Close Chg Freep Fruef 21 1 GAC 307. GmSko 343-- 1, Ganet 12 GenDyn 12 GenElc 433 GenFd 731 GenMil 333 1 GenMot 2912- GnTIEl 383 GenTre 2814 12 GaPac 313, Gilte 631 Glen Godrch Goodyr 431 GtWnUn GrnGnt 185. Greyhd Gulf 4078 5, Hecla 6312 HwPck 25.

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about the alleged plot to kidnap White House aide Henry Kissinger and blow up Washington's tunnel heating system was requested today by the conspiracy trial jury, and the judge sent the transcripts in. The jury of nine women and three men got the case Thursday afternoon and spent nine hours reviewing the testimony of some of the 64 witnesses before retiring for the night. This morning they went back to U.S. District Court Judge R. Dixon Herman, first to hear a rereading of his definition of conspiracy and then to ask for 4 of the 14 days of Douglas's testimony, two of them under cross-examination.

Douglas, a 31-year-old ex-convict, was the government's star witness against the Rev. Philip Berrigan and six other peace activists accused of conspiring to kidnap Kissinger, dynamite the tunnels that supply steam heat to 75 federal buildings, and vandalize draft board offices in at least nine states. Douglas and Berrigan were inmates at the federal penitentiary at Lewisburg, in the spring and summer of 1970 when, the government claims, the antiwar priest masterminded a plot aimed at ending American military involvement in Vietnam. The jury also asked the judge for copies of the closing arguments of the two government attorneys and the five defense lawyers, but this was refused on grounds that "the statements are not evidence." The jury got the case after a controversial -charge by Herman which the defense attacked as "instructions for conviction." State agency council asks Judge orders halt of work on dams BPA official to talk at meet PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) Construction of modifications SALEM, Ore.

(AP) How much more electric power will be needed in the Pacific Northwest between 1972 and 1976 to satisfy demands for environmental clean-up? In the event of a serious energy crisis, which customers S. Africa derails; train Owner blames DEQ penalties 32 die S. Oregon mill closures idle 300 By the Associated Press Two sawmills on the southern coast will be closed today, idling workers, the owner says. Ken Rogge blamed penalties by the State Department of Quality (DEQ) for the closure of Bandon and Port Orford. But L.B.

Day, director of the in Portland there was no need to plants. "We have a number of open. Leave U.S., tell WASHINGTON (AP) Americans planning a trip abroad after July 1 will be required to make a special report to the Customs Bureau if they will carry more than $5,000 in currency or checks out of the United States. The Treasury Department said Thursday it will post signs 375 -214 PnhEP 31'2- 2512- 14 PenCen 45 235 PenDix 144- Penney 743- Pepsi 74 263. Pfizer 40 204 14 PhpsD 421 44 12 PhiMr 139.

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The $5,000 requirement is only one of many provisions in the regulations. 3 chains move to stop food spiral WASHINGTON (AP) A day after Treasury Secretary John B. Connally talked with leading chain-store executives about the high cost of food, three supermarket chains moved to stop the spiral. Grand Union and Winn-Dixie put freezes on current prices Thursday. Safeway Stores, cut beef prices in its 246 stores in Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Delaware and the District of Columbia.

Grand Union froze fresh meat and poultry prices for 30 days in its 500-plus stores in the East, and Winn-Dixie, with 871 stores in the Southeast, froze all food prices through April. The Agriculture Department, meanwhile, announced that the prices paid to farmers for beef on the hoof dropped 20 cents per hundredweight in the month BORIS SPASSKY Won't play in Belgrade Belgrade nixes chess play-off BELGRADE, Yugoslavia New York Thursday's New York Exchange prices: AAdml Alcan AllidC AlidS Allis AmHess ABnds AmBdst AmCan ACrySu ACyn AmElPw AmICx AmMot ASmit AmStnd AmTT Ampex Anenda Armco Armst AtRchfd Atlas Avon BeatFd Beech BelHw Bndix Being BoisC BritMy BritP Brnswk Bucy Budd BurIN Burll Burghs Castle Cater Cinse Cerro Cert-t CesnA Ches Chysir CitSv CocaC ColgP ColInt ColGa ComSlv Comsat ConEd ConFd ContA ContC ContO Contri Cwls CrwCo CwnZe Curtis Dart Deere Dilon Disny DwChm Dres duPont EastA EastK Eaton ElPaso Evans (AP) The Belgrade organizers of the Spassky-Fischer world chess match announced today they are dropping plans to organize the match in this city. The contest between world champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union and American challenger Bobby Fischer was set to start June 22. The second half of the 24-game match was to be played in Reykjavik, Iceland. under a compromise agreement reached in Amsterdam by the International Chess Federation ICF and the two players.

Crash kills six students in Maryland FREDERICK, Md. (AP) Six Penn State University students on spring recess were killed early today when their car slammed into a concrete column near here. All were men. State police said the vehicle bearing Maryland registration was traveling south when it apparently swerved into a guardrail and then smashed into a column supporting an overpass where Maryland 80 dips beneath Interstate 70S. The wreckage of the car was strewn over highways, state police spokesman Jack Marsh said.

He said only the top and roof of the car remained in one piece. Based on a preliminary examination of the wreckage and the contents of the victims' pockets, two were Maryland residents and four were Pennsylvanians, Marsh said. Efforts were being made to make positive identification, he added. He said five of the occupants of the car were pronounced dead at the scene and the sixth was pronounced dead on arrival at Frederick Memorial Hospital. on three Columbia River dams was ordered halted by a federal judge Thursday on the grounds that Indian fishing grounds might be flooded.

Chief U.S. Dist. Judge Robert C. Belloni issued a temporary injunction, to take effect in 60 days. Oregon some 300 assessed Environmental mills at DEQ, said close the options Rogge said he received a letter earlier this week from the DEQ, which said a fine of $15,000 has been ordered plus an additional penalty of $500 daily until the mills meet state environmental standards.

Day said the civil penalties were ordered because the owner of the mills failed to submit a program within a reasonable time for meeting tougher state standards on air quality and disposal of solid waste. "They had plenty of advance notice on what they had to do. It certainly wasn't Derail blocks tracks near McMinnville McMINNVILLE, Ore. (AP) A Southern Pacific Co. track was blocked for hours Thursday after 10 cars of a freight train derailed south of McMinnville.

A broken rail caused the derailment. Ten cars went off the tracks. Only one of the cars was loaded -it carried lumber. Six young men, students at Pennsylvania State University and ranging in ages from 22 to 24, were killed in this car on Route 70-S near Frederick, Md. today.

The car plowed into a concrete bridge railing and shattered. Officer R.J. Sivics examines the wreckage, parts of which are piled in the bed of a truck in foreground. (UPI Telephoto) necessary to shut down the mills if they had sat down with us to work it out." Day said he has the matter under review after receiving a letter from Rogge's attorney, which contained a satisfactory program for operation of wigwam burners at the two mills. "It appears there is no solution yet on the matter of solid waste disposal," he said.

Day said he has the authority to reduce the fines or eliminate them altogether. Astronauts finish prelaunch tests JOHANNESBURG (AP)- A train packed with holiday weekenders derailed today at a bridge near Potgietersrus, killing 32 persons and injuring 135. Officials said the train was en route to Messina, a copper mining town on the border with Rhodesia, when the locomotive and the first nine cars plunged over the rails. The bodies of 32 nonwhite passengers were found in the wreckage. ending March 15.

A record high of $32.60 Wednesday, Connally summoned per hundred pounds of beef was set last representatives of the 12 largest food month. It fell to $32.40 in the latest price chains to discuss the high food prices. Those taking part in the period. The decline, though slight, was the first pressure was exerted meeting said no by the government, since last summer. but Connally and Safeway said it lowered its meat prices Earl L.

Butz said after the session that Agriculture Secretary a as a result of the drop in prices paid for drop in cattle. Basil Winstead, vice president of prices of meat could be expected soon. Safeway, said the reductions had been planned for some time to take effect Both said it would be a result of declining during the Easter weekend, but "Safeway wholesale prices of beef, not because of decided to make these reductions effective government pressure. two days earlier than planned as part of its Interviewed Thursday by the National pledge to the administration to do Public Affairs Center for Television, Butz everything in its power to help keep food said the drop could be expected in the prices low." coming month as declines in prices at the On several cuts of beef, Safeway farm filter through the farm-to-market reduced prices 10 cents a pound. channel.

2 gal truck drivers yell disc discrimination LAKELAND, Fla. (AP) Two petite female truck drivers have filed sex discrimination charges after a company ruling that prohibits single women from making long hauls with men drivers. "Ever since I was a little kid I wanted to drive a big truck," said Virginia Barnes, an attractive 35-year-old brunette. "They gave me a chance and then they took it away from me." Mrs. Barnes and 48-year-old Pauline Blackburn have filed complaints with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission against Watkins Motor Lines Inc.

of Lakeland. The women complained after company officials decreed on March 1 that drivers of opposite sexes could not team up on trucks with sleeping quarters unless they were married. "There is less chance of hanky panky on the road than there would be in the trucking offices," scoffed Mrs. Blackburn, a pretty divorcee. "I think I should be able to drive a truck because of my ability, not because I'm married," added Mrs.

Barnes, a mother of two who is in the process of divorcing her husband. Mid-valley auto accidents (From ba a.m. Thursday to 8 a.m. todav) ALBANY POLICE 10:07 a.m. Thursday-1800 block of East Fourth Avenue.

Driver: Bruce Fischer Yocum. 18. 1115 Jones Ave. Struck tree. Yocum and passenger, Dennis McCorkle.

18, 818 S. Broadalbin injured. 11:45 a.m. Thursday -Main Street and Second Avenue. Drivers: Alvin Carl Layman.

28, 1830 S. Main No. 4, Lebanon, and John Kropf 75, Rt. 2 Box 58A. Bond Butte Road, Harrisburg.

Charges: Kroft with failure to yield right of way. OREGON STATE POLICE 1:20 a.m. today- Interstate 5, five miles north of Albany. Drivers: Calvin William Ales, 17, Los Angeles, and Evelyn Mary Anderson, 44, Salem. Charges: Ales with no operator's license.

failure to maintain reasonable control of SOMETHING MISSING? A LOST Al in the Democrat-Herald will contact the finger, 926-2211. CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) The Apollo 16 astronauts climbed aboard their spacecraft for a final major prelaunch test today after being delayed more than an hour by a severe thunderstorm that sent a tornado across the northern edge of this space center. The tornado early this morning damaged two fish camps on leased land about 10 miles from the launch pad but did not damage space center facilities. Mid- valley fire, ambulance runs (From 8 a.m.

Thursday to 8 a.m. today) ALBANY AMBULANCE 8:58 a.m. Thursday-2812 NE Old Salem Road to Albany General Hospital, one person, sick. In service 45 minutes. 3:52 p.m.

Thursday-904 SE Waverly Drive to Albany General Hospital, one person, sick. In service 33 minutes. 1:34 a.m. today--Interstate 5 at Jefferson Junction to Albany General Hospital, three persons, auto accident. In service 1 hour 16 minutes.

ALBANY FIRES 6:50 p.m. Thursday-4165 Glenwood Albany EATHER Democrat- Albany forecast Oregon temperatures Albany, Corvallis and vicin-Rain tonight, periods of rain Saturday. High in the upper 50s and lower 60s. Low in the upper 30s. By the Associated Press Albany temperatures 24 hours to 7 a.m.

today High Thursday .66 Low this morning 32 Rain last 24 hours None Total rain year (inches) .20.38 Willamette River (feet) .6.91 Sunset tonight 6:38 p.m. Sunrise Saturday .5:54 a.m. NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE 30.00 30.00 SEATTLE hours ended at 4 a.m. today: High Low Pre. Astoria 56 36 Baker 61 27 Brookings 57 43 Newport 55 34 North Bend 57 41 Pendleton 66 39 Portland 64 40 Redmond 65 25 Salem 63 35 The Dalles 67 37 Tides at Newport Saturday HIGHS LOWS 1:13 a.m.

8.4 ft. 7:50 a.m. 0. 0.1 ft. 2:13 p.m.

6.9 ft. 7:39 p.m. 2.8 ft. FORECAST tO 7AM EST 4 1-72 30.00 30.00 BOSTON MINNEAPOLIS. 29.18 EW YORK CHICAGO.

130.18 SAN 29.53 LOS ANGELES 30.24 30.00 DALLAS LOWEST TEMPERATURES 20 NEW MIAMI LEGEND RAIN SNOW AIR W2 SHOWERS FLOW the Pacific Northwest tonight, the coast. Snow is forecast from northern New England, with rain (UPI Telephoto) HOT To Wall Street Call Omega Securities for latest OMEGA SECURITIES, INC. 0 P.O. 2223 Phone Albany, Box Santiam 926-5821 987 Oregon Highway 97321 SiPC SECURITIES INVESTOR PROTECTION CORPORATION trash fire without a permit. No damage.

One unit in service 26 minutes. 8:04 p.m. Thursday-728 E. Fourth pot left on stove. Estimated $25 smoke damage to kitchen.

Four units in service 51 minutes. LEBANON AMBULANCE 8:10 a.m. Thursday-1421 Franklin St. to Lebanon Community Hospital, one person, sick. 1:12 p.m.

Thursday-2684 South Santiam Hwy. to Lebanon Community Hospital, one person, injured in traffic. 3:07 a.m. today-1704 Main St. to Brazil blast toll stands at 12 RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) The death toll in the explosion of three liquefied gas tanks at Brazil's biggest oil refinery rose today to 12, Petrobras oil officials said.

At least 65 others were burned or injured, the officials added. The explosions started early Thursday morning. Petrobras officials denied the explosions may have been caused by sabotage. Lebanon Community Hospital, one person, sick. SWEET HOME AMBULANCE 12:06 p.m.

Thursday-Rt. 2 Box 254D to Lebanon Community Hospital, one person, sick. 1:30 p.m. Thursday -Star Rt. 2 Box 36, Foster, to Lebanon Community Hospital, one person, sick.

SWEET HOME FIRE 10:01 a.m. Thursday-Rt. 1 Box 187, Brownsville. House fire. Destroyed; no value given.

Four units in service 1 hour 54 minutes. INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Call 928-9642 VALLEY CAMERA 311 W. First Mid-valley obituaries Catherine Lonis Catherine D. Lonis, 67, 222 E. First died early today of cancer at Albany Convalescent Home.

Services are pending at AAsum Funeral Home. Robert Young Robert Lee Young, 80, 904 S. Waverly Drive, was dead on arrival Thursday at Albany General Hospital as result of a heart attack. Services are pending at AAsum Funeral Home. Nellie Bewley Nellie L.

Bewley, 75, 2225 S. Marion died early today at her home of a heart condition. Services are pending at AAsum Funeral Home. ANTENNAS Color Special off April Prices start at $4.95 and up ALBANY T.V. 734 W.

Queen 926-5853 Hoover Slimline Vacuum REG. $49.95 Complete with Hoover Attachments W.T. NEW HOME ZIG-ZAG. 27 Decorative Discs Model 446 $9995 keep the OREGON Girls in Stitcl.es EW AC master charge 401 W. First-Albany-926-3763 UPI WEATHER FOTOCAST Clear and cool is the call for although rain showers may visit Pennsylvania and New York to extending southward to Delaware.

a motor vehicle and theft. injured. Mrs. Anderson Albany General auto, Hospital. LEBANON POLICE 1:12 p.m.

Thursday-2684 South Santiam Hwy. Driver: Babette Carol Hardin, 21, Rt. 1 Box 79, Lebanon, Mrs. Hardin injured..

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