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Miami Mental Health Group Plans To Participate in Logansport Project PERU The local chapter of the Mental Health Association 1 will participate in the Easter bonnets and accessories project for women patients at the Logansport Slate Hospital, according to Mrs. M. A. McDowell, president. Mrs.

William E. Sharp, ect chairman, is asking for donations of spring and summer hats, purses, gloves, scarves, Icw-lieeted shoes, jewelry and artificial corsages. Contributions may be left at the homes of Mrs. Sharp, 518 E. Main and Mrs.

McDowell, 117 S. Wabash, no later than March 10. The ilems will be displayed in lire hat shop al the Hospital and Gold Ladies will serve as clerks. The patients may make their selections without cost. To Speak Monday John Kuch, a native of Vien.

na, Austria, who now resides R. 2, is the new Miami County's Michigan, will be the guest Outstanding Young Farmer of speaker at (he Miami County 196W7. National Farmers Organization m. meeting scheduled for 6:30 was ns Monday in the MI Community he Building. time one of 30 entries selected for the Kuch is now the county chair- honor.

assistant commodity director. He became a member of the soybeans. in addition lo farming 165 acres of corn and 25 acres of the NFO in 1964 and still srviiw also very in that cap i actwe Community affairs. He jyutujr. He came to America in 1921 and became a citizen of this country in 1922.

Kuch will discuss the nomic siinaiinn tu eco- was in Austria. he He Oulstanding Young Farmer Granville Haltery, 34, Macy The Doctor Says: Some Minute Body Metals Important, Some Harmful of of Journalism at San Diego Stale College, San Diego, Calif. He will teach courses in mass communication and in broadcast news. A graduate of Peru High School in 1952, he has served as news director of WSUI radio ml at the University ol Iowa and instructor in broadcast journalism there since 1363. By W.

G. BRANDSTADT, M.D. of sugar. Some trace elements -metals that are found in the body in minute Play an important role in the amounts nursc who is cadmium. We have none of fc this element in our bodies al birth and it is not essential to kidneyi is now believed to be one cause of high blood pressure.

This conclusion is based on the fact lhat in populations where high blood pressure is common (Japan and the Uniled States) higher concentrations of cadmium are found in the kidneys and in the urine than in countries where high blood pressure is rare, such as central A i a Although cadmium is not the sole cause of high blood pressure, it appears to aggravate this condition in hereditary tendency it. persons wilh a lo develop How docs this cadmium gel into the body? There is some soft water may from copper or evidence that pick it up galvanized iron Before you condemn all soft walcr. however, bear in mind lhat United Slates Public Health Service standards permit 10 parts per billion as a safe limit. Other sources of cadmium include tea, coffee, oysters, and foods grown on soil in which phosphate fertilizers arc used. These foods present a heallh hazard only when taken in excessive amounts.

i regarding another trace element -chromium is quite different. Tin's metal is found in the body al birth but Ihe amount present falls rapidly in the first 10 years of life, then it levels off, i a in Prayer Is Changed L'ANSING, Mich. (AP) The Michigan House of Representatives has moved to amend a prayer. The House journal carried a prayer by the Rev. Elwin Fuller al Monday night's session.

The journal text included this sentence: "We ask Thee, Lord, to help our House- of Representatives and its leader. Lord, for Ihe things a they dissipate in." House members said they were certain the Rev. Mr. Fuller had said: "Participate The change was ordered Wednesday. from Oriental i i me unuiuai, nas mitn and Middle Eastern rea for a three-year in the persons African counlries.

This decrease UH chromium level is associalcd Crime Delinquency. He is with an Increase prevalence of diabetes. Chromium deficiency may be caused by eating highly refined sugar and foods that arc superheated during processing. Chromium is present in natural sugar but refining not only removes the chromium, it also drains the body's supply of this element because the melnl is required in the metabolism have to injections, prepares all a take The them air oul giving me my shot. Isn't this harmful? A The injection of a lot ot air into a vein might cause an air embolism lhal would amounl under your no consequence.

skin is of MO RHINO -Sign Ort Jcirrrwl el Air Courier Mocnlng Jcurnol News Ccrs and Canvr.erJl Perm Markets Journal ol Air Baptist Church -Waning JCHjrncI ot Air Journal ol thi Air Hew Roundup Kokomo Weather Sfaw I LOO-CBS News Show Report Arms, Bombs Found MIAMI, Ha. (AP) Refugees reporl lhat Cuban troops discovered a large cache of arms and Iwmhs in the heart of Havana several days ago, and made wholesale arrest. One refugee, Humbcrto Fer- nndez, who said he had lived in the area, estimated that 500 persons were arrested. Refugees reported the arms were found hidden in a leather shop on Marquez Gonzalez Street. REAI'l'OIMED TO COUNCIL I.VDIAiVAPOLIS (AP) An i i i S.

Kuharicb. special as Americans a with an ne Indiana commis the sioner of corrections, has been term on the National Council on a native of South Bend and former chief U.S. probation officer Northern Indiana Dis FREE PLAYING CARS Calf Arner. Red Ball Mve Stg, Co. (pclpj GALVESTOH LEGION POST STAG FBI.

8 P.M. INDIANA University KOKOMO CAMPUS HAVENS AUDITORIUM SEIUKS presents -Berkshire AUDITORIUM SKATS UESEIU OFFICE HOURS: FRIDAY, FEIKUAKY 17th a.4.M.- WH, Jayc lm the ear alKl Hatlcry was The to also very married and the fatter ot four children. Set Appointment James K. Buckalew, a former of Peru, has accepted Otnoln Television Programs nftl PlfJitnfm M. tXnotB Colw THURSDAY EVEN I NO it lo Btaver Evenls I) McHole'j (13) Eveoli 4) Perry Mosn Kunttey.Brlnklev Ntvts Evtntt (13) Marshal OJJlcfj 7iOO 6) Mews Evens 8) News Events (13) The Rebtl 7:30 6) Daniel BMOC Smn Sfos c) 8) Coliseum (e) (13) Bolmon (c) 4) Treasure (cj 111) F-Troop 8:35 J) Allred 4) Star Trek c) My Three Sans (c) (ID Bewlklred (c) 9:00 Merv GrllFIn 8) ThvtHJoy Ntshl Movie (c) (111 Love on a Roortoo (c) 5:30 I i Dragatl (c) (131 Thai Girl (c) 10:00 (131 Holiday an Ice (c-i) e) Dean Martin let 10:33 41 Hews Evinls 11:00 News Evcalt I 4) Twilight Zone (13) News Evtnls 11:30 I 4) Movie 6) TonlgVit (c) (13) ChonsJnj Times 8) Kews Events (c) (13) Divorce Courl 3) Lale Show 12:45 I13J Fomily Living 1:00 6) Nev.s; Prayer 1:15 (13) Hitecop 10:00 6) Rt OC for fte Slorj (c) 4) Ben cosey (13) Trulh or Ccniequences (c News Ewnls ic? It News Evenls (c) 10:30 6) Conccntrcllc-n (c) Beyerly (131 Everybody's Tolkuig 6) Pot Boom; 4 Fafner Knows Sett 8 Ar.oV of Moyberry (131 Sucar Market Sweep :30 4) Hoosler Hollywood Sqjores (c) I Dkk Von Dyke (IJ) The Doting Gome FRIDAY A.M.

i A) Today Sn Ir.diono 3) S'jnrtse Serr.tsler CI3) Pkrys of Shokespeort (13) Living Pest 6) Tcoay (c) 8) Town ord Country (cj (111 Kindergarten 7:25 Chapel Door RADIO PROGRAMS THURSDAY EVENING WIOU IISO Sports TL-ne Tenlohl mat fiK-Rwioner Rcpoit ol Rellslcn Kofccmo Weolher Fmecoil WIND lltf.1 Willis llll WMIls )o Pe wtiiis Cllfi l.M. OH Arthur Godfrey 0. CO-CBS Hm Local Mewi Ang'e-- Pal DISoive Hev.s Ab5- Manner en Keailh Motive fRIDAY AFTERNOON P.H- 2.CO-NCOO Dlgeil Hcllyv.ood Crawford CBS News Party BeHy VaK-es for Uvlng Doy Doy ccrr.w Jim Day News Jim Dfrf Day OtOKf ChucV Shaw Nen WtrilcTlmft 3-- Jltn Day News News Kendrlrjc Report Wlie Welter Cronklie in the News Our aiar.nlr.g WorW Did you ever realize that American women are the best yesscd women In the world? Confucius say: "Man who get holes in pants, instead of shoes, making a in wrong place." No matter what other countries may say about nj, immigration is the slncerest form of flattery, Red-Mad; don't marry meeV mm; they Just that way Truant officer: talent scout for reform school! We've a talent for helping you choose the right beverage for any occasion at 107 N. Ptutips STORE Dial 459-3U6 KOKO-MALL LIQUORS MWM Yen In Cotvi 4.M FRIDAY MORrllKG VJFKO FM 1M! ll.c. EVENING FM JU M.C On still ond Kncv; /Acrnir.g Melodies Weotner Sumirary the Btii prcn Allljtn Weafr.er Summary Variety Cuilen's Varlely llltt-MOttis.

l.i Music PM. Report Summary Nocn Time Tunes Travel Ihe In Hip Sftow Showcase HlgMlchfs Summery HSrjMlgrils Unllmlled TInw States Service Show ff.efodfcs tn HI Report Silo-Cand-ellghl i Sliver Sun-jnorv 1 Silvr Oil THURSDAY WKV.O Htm 6110--Concert Hall TcnlgM He'I urn News of Brcadivoy After Dflrk Off FRIDAY MORNIN3 rt o.n end End'ona. Local Schaol of A'r For Orchestras Loccl Cameos FRIDAY AFTERNOON 2.IO-CBS Hem Ccle Rer.dezvous Vrtolher Renceivois Showcase Weeds Wealhrr Tlrr.e Indiana, Local Hews a-d Wine and Wfne Indiana Lccal News ar.d Wlr.e Ccndlelicht and 7:39 I) News Evenls (c) 8) Coploln Konooree k)3) Tele-scope :5 II Jim Cerord Show i) collei cup Tneofre (13) Paul Shew 1C) I 4) Spanish I 4) swocpe FRIDAY AFTERNOON 4) Cortccn Jeopardy Love al Life (13) M-iO Club (c) 12:25 I) Ntm Events (c) 12:30 i) Easy Mor.ey 8) Search to; Tomarrew I) GuVflns Llsht 4) fAlke Dougfos i) News Evenls 1:25 A) Doctor's House Call As Turns (131 Cork 1:55 i) tlswl Evenli i) Days 01 O-Jr c) C) Password (c) (13) 2:30 4) The Dolors Hause Forty (c) (13) A Time for Us 03) Nsws Events 4) Swappe Shoppt Vlcrld fc) To Tell jne Trulh (13) General Hospital SI Evenls (c) 3:30 I IHrcu'es (c) E) Edse of Night (13) Tr.e 4:00 61 Rtjr.it Hcrrran Presents 61 Secret Storm Stow 4:30 (4) Pcpeye, Oem and Else. tc) 8) Eaily Vov Asked tor (f 5:00 4 The Reeky Sho-w tc) (13) 01 Lends or.tf Sees tc) 5:15 4) Popeye. Clen end Everybody Else Alirasl (e) 5:30 41 Huckleberry Hound (cj 4) Red Horse Derby Gold Rush Relic Destroyed by Fire FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP) The Palace Saloon and Cafe, a relic of gold rush days which liacl been restored tor the Alaska 57 centennial opening in May, has been destroyed by fire.

Firemen prevented the flames from spreading Wednesday to other buildings on the exposition site. The saloon and cafe were in a building erected during the early days of Fail-banks and contained a bar flown here last from Flat. Alaska. Before it was at Flat, the bar had been Ida- tarod, site of the gold rush of 1008. The cause of the fire was not determined.

The temperature was 25 below. COXFERENCE SET INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Indiana Community Action directors will meet Feb. 28 at the Chicago regional headquarter, of the Office of Economic Opportunity lo discuss the cut back in war onpovcrly funds. Stale Chairman Robert Fsoler of jMuncie said Indiana congressmen will be asked to send representatives. RUMMAGE SALE at 707 S.

Leeds, 2 p.m. and all day Friday. TODAY IS SHOCKING! WICKED IS BRISK. BRUSH. BAWOYI ASHING! CAINE re Mill fOS 1 ISTEIE-UCKICXCf FREE SHOW-SAT.

AT 10 A.M. 2 CARTOONS plus "MY DOG BUDDY" Admission wild wrapper of Dietzen Bakery or Shield from Med-0-Bloom Dairy Product 9 out of 10 farmers never think of joining The Peace Corps) Hey, number The Peace Corps D.C, 20525 Please send me Please send mean 1 Name. Address. -Zip Code. published a public wtvlcs in cooperatM (yrith Advtrtising Council Previews Thursdox, Peb.

16, 19o7 KOKOMO (Ind.) TRIBUNE 33 Tonight In Television Tonight's top shows as previewed and selected by TV Key's staff of experts who rehearsals, watch screen- ngs and analyze scripts in New York and Hollywood. COLISEUM: Thai fearless sportsman, comedian Woody Allen, hosts Ihe circus-variety show, and provides his mettle once again. Before lire great ligh-diver, Henry La Mothc, akes his 40-foot dive into a kiddie pool filled with 17 inches of water. Woody Is in the pool. Variety acts include Paul Revere and the Raiders, the U.S.

Marine Drum and Bugle Corps, and Hungarian dancers Kovacli and Eabovsky, who defeled to he West in 19B3; and a fire- caler, a magician, and exciling animal acts round oul the hour. (7:30 p.m., Ch. S--color) BATMAN: "The Joker's Epitaph." The Joker winds up the Iwo-parter with (lie intriguing Idea of printing Uohin into a human comic The series' top villain is right on schedule, making a fancy show before being suhdurd in routine fashion by Ihe series' do-gooders. Nothing out of the ordinary here. (7:30 p.m., Ch.

13--color) TROOP: "The Day They hot Agarn." Up to (he amusing standard set by (he series. Corporal Agarn is about lo become a firing squad fatality as the story opens. His crimes are detailed in flashback, involving the slippery escape of a prisoner and the death of Sgt. O'Romke, when sinister evidence turns up about the sergeant's encounter wilh the fleeing man. Before Agarn is made lo lake the rap, Ihere are some amusing scenes between him and Captain Parmenter.

(8 p.m., Ch. 13--color) STAR TREK: "Space Seed." Highly imaginative tale about a 20lh century space ship, lost in Is star trek for hundreds of years, which confronts tire crew of the Enterprise. What makes drama particularly intcrest- ng is ils commentary on the scientific know-how of the late 1930s, and the kind of world it bred. Tune in for a bit of anticipated history, fictional, of course, that will raise your ele brows nonetheless. (8:30 p.m., Ch.

6--color) BEWITCHED: "I Remctnhcr If you've I ever twigged liy someone with total recall, you'll ap. predate this breezy episode in which Endora gives Darrin a perfect memory. His sudden arteptness In remembering iniiiisculc facts and figures gels him in dutch both at home and in the olfice. 9:30 p.m., Ch. 13--color) THURSDAY NIGHT MOVIE: 'One Eyed Jacks" (1961).

(repeal) Actor Marlon Brando doubles as star and director ot his Western, and therein lies he interest in Ihe film. The plot about a young gunman who escapes from prison seek the oullaw who framed him is pushed into (he bauk- jround. as director Brando concentrates on truly beautiful pho- ographiu effects and incisive by Karl llal- len, Kaly Jurado, Pini Pelliccr and Ihe star. I to ox-erosive length, but it's seldom dull ind holds your attention. (9 p.

Ch. 8--color) DRAGiVLT: "The Masked Jandils." Absorbing show. The routine but work- nanlike investigation this ime of a series of armed rob- icrics by masked bandits--uncovers an interesting suspect, ilways the most important in- in a good Dragnet out- ng. Tonight, it's a 17-year-old uvenile delinquent married (o woman at least a dozen years his senior. The interrogation a light on their relation- ihip and easily sustains interest the episode.

(3:30 p.m., Ch. ft--color) DEAN MARTIN: Mixed group of guests. Patrice Munsel turns on her generator singing numbers like "By and Joining Dino in a medley of (raveling songs. Marliti and Trini Lopez try a country-Western medley; Sid Caesar pantomimes a boy at his first dance; Adam West attempts to vocalize; and Martin's songs include "Back in Your Own Back Yard." (IB p.m., Cft. 6- color) "HOLIDAY ON ICE: (repeal) Milton Bcrle is master of ceremonies for this hourlong display of ice-skating ballets by some of Ihe world's top champions.

Highlights include a military-style drill performed bj the International Holiday leers Moose Activities February 16th to 22nd Thursday, 16th GAMES 7:30 fa 10:30 Friday, I7lh Fish fry GIANT COD FILLET 6:00 to 8:00 $1.25 Adults Children MEMBERS ONLY Friday, 17th ft Saturday, 18lh FOR MEMBERS WHO LIKE TO DANCE Fridoy The "Encores" from Logansport Saturday "Buddy King Combo" from Marion DANCING From 9:30 TO 12:30 Monday, 20th WOTM Meeting 7:30 Wednesday, 22nd CLASS ENROLLMENT In Honor Of BILL BUCKINGHAM Secretary 7:30 FOR MEMBERS WHO LIKE GOOD FOOD Steaks Chops Every Evening 5:00 to 10:00 P.M. (see note below) Dinner Music by Gwen at the Organ Friday and Saturday. Mole: Club Rooms closed during meeting No food or beverage Mrved. an cxtravaganl Egyplian fantasy featuring individual ice- skating stars; a porcelain waltz in which musicbox figurines come la lire and dance; and a dramatic ballet about the romantic adventures of a gypsy chieftain and his band. (10 p.m.

13--color) LATE MOWST A murder mystery. "The Glass Web" 1953), features Jolm Forsylhe, lidwurd G. Robinson and Kalhleen Hughes. Starting lime is later than usual--12 midnight, 8. 10 or More Killer Whales Captured SEATTLE (AP) Ted Griffin, whose famous killer whale Namu died last year, has cap- lured several more.

Griffin, director of the Seattle Marine Aquarium, said he believed he had "ia more whales ranging from small to prelly good size." It too dark lo count them. Namu drowned last July 9 when he became entangled in a net a 1 Die aquarium. Griffin was notified Tuesday by the Coast Guard that killer wholes had spotted at Port Angeles, headed this way. i i began the search Wednesday morning and ran the whales down about 6 p.m. in the Yukon harbor area ol Puget Sound.

He was assisted by a helicopter and an airplane. He hopes lo bring the whales to Seattle, a distance of about seven miles, in a floating pen. MU5IPS DECLINE INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Cases of mumps reported last week in Indiana dropped to 167 from 2UO the previous week. The 1967 total of 798 eases compares with 517 for the same period last year and Ihe five-year average of 594. There were no significant changes in (he prevalence of most communicable diseases listed in (he State Board of Health weekly report.

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