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The Bee from Danville, Virginia • 2

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The Beei
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Danville, Virginia
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2 A The BeePanville Vq Thurtdoy October 14 1976 The Weather Cancer Society President Until riday Praises Breast Rays igures thaw lurries temperatures 7 Showers (Continued rom Page 1) ord Takes Swine lu Shot GAZER'? 1 CLAY JI ARIES i ng with a New Car Auto Loan at the jury any dis told the ull Service Bank now29m Electronics Inc Member ederal Deposit Insurance Corporation Riverside Phone 789 1 J7 ORECAST nmERiCRn noTionm brhh rod trust company RIG 1495 SAVE 1000 LIST 13395 SAVE900 SAVE400 time alleged Nazi war crimi nals have been deported and forced to leave the country The Immigration and Natu ralization Service will hold three separate hearings Nov 15 when the three individuals will have to show cause why they Cold AQUASIUS JAN Hi II riday with highs in the 60s in the west to 70s in the east EXTENDED ORECAST Extended outlook for North Carolina Saturday through Mon day Chance of showers Satur day through Monday Highs from 70s Saturday to mostly 60s Monday Lows middle 40s moun tains to Iw 60s Outer Banks native Lithuania He declined further comment the Hartford Courant said A neighbor James Mellom said Kaminskas lived alone in a $20 per week apartment and sometimes rode around the neighborhood collecting toys to fix for children Maikovskis could not be reached for comment no jiry AUG 11 cahicoih OK 11 JAN VIRGINIA air tonight with the lows in the 10s except upper 30s in the colder moun tains Partly sunny and pleasant on riday with highs in the mid 70s except upper 60s in the mountains EXTENDED ORECAST The National Weather Ser extended forecast for Vir ginia for Saturday through Mon day: Showers on Saturday clearing on Sunday and fair on Monoay Mild on Saturday with highs in the 70s Cooler Sunday and Mon day with highs in the 60s Over night lows mostly in the 40s Data Iron NATIONAL WEATHH SERVICE" NOAA Dept of Commerce Stationary Occluded Meanwhile Jesse Calhoon president of the Marine Engineers Beneficial Association said Wednesday the relationship between his union and ord been on the highest moral and ethical Calhoon subpoenaed in a grand jury probe of political finances which was also launched by Ruff said he has no reason to believe ord misused donations from his union He said his union donated $12000 to congressional races in 1968 1970 and 1972 but that the union gave ord no other funds Ruff has refused to comment on the probe but sources say the investigation involves allegations that ord converted political donations to his personal use In other developments financial reports made public on Wednesday show that ord had nearly twice as much money left in his campaign treasury than Jimmy Carter had as of Sept 30 The reports filed with the ederal Election Commission show ord had $183 million left of the $218 million he is en titled to spend on the campaign while Carter is down to $93 million Although this appears to indicate that ord will ha ve a spending advantage in the closing days of the campaign the figures do not reflect money that may have been spent for media advertising that has not yet appeared or for expenses for which bills have not been paid Pocket secretary style Great Christmas Gift Membar Audit lureau of Circulation 56 58 63 76 Electronics Lafayette SAVE OUR WAY! PREVENT THE I SHIVERS should not hf deported The central issue at these hearings will be whether they lied when they entered the country If deported the three would simply be forced to leave the country They could be subject to prosecution by another coun try if they entered that coun jurisdiction The government in 1973 allowed the extradition of Her mine Rraunsteiner Ryan of Queens NY to West Germa ny where she is awaiting trial for murder But she was not deported a process where the US government begins the process of forcing a person to leave while extradition results from the initiative of a foreign government There was no direct in dication by the government of how the accusations against the throe were lodged or by whom WASHINGTON (AP) Kar las Det lavs says he was aware back in 1941 that Nazi soldiers were rounding up Jews for the concentration camps in his na tive laiv ja Ry his own account Detlavs did little "How do you help? If you help the Jews the Nazis will put you in the concentra tion camps too" he said Wednesday most them in early stages and not one treated woman has died Byrd said In Chicago meanwhile two cancer specialists said women have been unnecessarily fright ened by the NCI report on mammography As a result they said many women are delaying exam inations which might detect cancer at an early curable stage The specialists spoke at a news conference Wednesday at the Clinical Congress of the American College of Surgeons There is no evidence that mammograms ever caused cancer he said adding that the NCI's conclusions were based on outdated information 61 Your 62 Improve 63 Contractu 64 Good 65 Day 66 or 67 Ideas 68 Courage 69 Be 70 Air 71 rok 72 A 73 Debts 74 Children 75 Or 76 Older 77 People 78 Pleased 79 Money 80 Seem 81 Negotiated 82 ngeri 83 Your 84 inal 85 Decsion 86 Outlandish 87 Problem 88 Successfully 89 Appearance 90 Now The immigration service identified Detlavs as a member of the Latvian Legion from 1911 to 1914 He was charged with participating in the shooting of Jews at the Riga Ghetto in Oc tober 1941 and with helping se lect Jews for execution at the Pogulanka Woods in the sum mer of 1941 Asked Wednesday if he ever helped to capture injure or kill Jews Detlavs Told a reporter NEW YORK (AP) Vowing not lo "abandon" women with undetected breast cancer the president of the American Can cer Society has praised breast rays as an effective diagnos tic tool that has not been prov en unsafe Dr Benjamin Byrd Jr a surgeon from Nashville Tenn commented Wednesday on a re port by the National Cancer In stitute NCI) which said the rays fnammngraphy in women aged 35 tn 50 might cause more cancers than they detected those under 50 and not in a high risk group it may not he required annually that is a subject on which women should consult their physi cians" Byrd told the society's annual meeting we know there are more than 245 non American women tmiay with undiscovered breast cancer and we will not aban don them" he said Temporary guidelines adopted recently by the society and NCI suggest that women 31 Or 32 On 33 SquO'C 34 Another 35 Sl 36 Are 37 You 38 That 39 Cc'ne 40 Before 41 Any Lending 43 Collecting 44 Be 45 Person's 46 Through 47 In 48 Sake 49 You 50 You'll 51 Making 52 Test 53 Can 54 0 55 Truthful 56A 57 58 Be 59 The 60 And between 35 and 50 shouldn't have yearly ray exams if they have no symptoms such as lumps or discharges and no family history of breast cancer 'Some scientists think that radiation is dangerous even in the tiny amounts used" in mammography Byrd said and they estimate the radi ation exposure from a mam mographic study might in crease the risk ri cancer by one per cent 20 to 30 years from now is an opinion il is not an established The controvery now is wheth er case finding life saving use of mammography today (is) overbalanced by a theo retical increased risk of one per cent in the future" he said Over a three year period 27 breast cancer detection demon stration projects set up by the society and NCI hive examined about 275(100 women over 35 who had no breast cancer symptoms have uncovered more than 1000 breast cancers" NORTH CAROLINA Gear and cool tonight with lows from the mid 30s in the mountains to upper 50s on the coast Increas ing cloudiness in the west on the newspaper building regret that so little else has been done by this administration to ease the plight of our cities and to help restore a true federalism in our system of government" He said ord had vetoed legislation that would have provided needed aid to cities and states Meanwhile the ord administration announced an increase in the production loan rates for wheat and feed grains after months of rejecting pleas for such increases There were indications the move could aid the ord campaign in grain growing states where the race with Carter is close but Agriculture Department officials denied any political motivation Carter had issued a statement Monday calling for such increases to help farmers get loans they say they can't get in suf ficient amounts under current market conditions Acting Secretary of Agriculture John A Knehel denied that the raises were response" to Carter's plea Meanwhile Reps Elizabeth Holtzman NY and John Conyers Mich both members of the House committee that voted to recommend impeaching Nixon have asked Special Watergate Prosecutor Charles Ruff to look into the possibility that ord lied at hearings held before he was confirmed as Nixon's vice president And Rep Henry Reuss Wis chair man of the House Banking Committee But a lawyer Im migration and Naturalization Service James Vincent has just returned from Israel where he gathered eyewitness accounts of atrocities for use in the new government campaign Maikovskis in 1965 was con victed in ajsenjia of war crimes and sentenced to death by a Soviet tribunal in Riga At that time American authorities refused Soviet requests for his extradition: LT Kaminskas was charged with participating id shooting 60 children near the Medziol kalnis Woods in Lithuania in September 1911 The immigration service identified Maikovskis as a po lice officer in Latvia who helped the Nazi occupation forces round up Jewish families for execution and carried out assaults on other Jews say last Thursday when named Lincoln Mintz to repred sent Harris and Michael Balia: chey to be chief counsel Mrs Harris The judge told the Harrises it was in best have Mintz and Ballachey" their lawyers But on Wednesday Mintz and Ballachey asked that Weinglass and Ms Jordan be appointed to replace them The Harrises attempted toi speak on their own saying they did not feel adequately repre sented by Mintz and Ballachey but Lindsay said they could speak only through their law yers prompting an angry Har 5 ris to say to the judge sick sick" BOSTON (AP) Her month long murder and armed rob bery trial ended by a hung antiwar activist Susan Saxo now faces a second trial for the '1970 robbery of the State Street hank and the shoot ing of a policeman After a mistrial was declared Wednesday in the case of the 27 year old Brandeis University honor graduate Suffolk County Dist Atty Garrett Byrne an nounced that Ms Saxe would be retried No date was set forhe second trial Meanwhile Ms Saxo who was on the BI's 10 Most Want ed list remains a federal pris oner having pleaded guilty last year to bank robbery charges in Philadelphia and the bur glary of the Newburyport (Mass) National Guard Ar mory The jury of six men and six women and members of the de fense and prosecution legal trams have all been ordered by Superior Court Chief Justice Walter McLaughlin nol to dis cuss the case tie OAKLAND Calif (AP) The arraignment of William and Emily Harris on charges of kidnaping newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst in 1974 has been delayed while the Har rises try to fire their court ap pointed lawyers Alameda County Superior Court Judge Alan A Lindsay after listening Wednesday to Harris brand him as postponed the arraignment un til Oct 28 He also granted a hearing on the request that the lawyers appointed last week over their objections be re placed by Leonard Weinglass of Los Angeles and Susan Jor dan of San rancisco Hie Harrises denounced Lind Hour 7am flam II am 1 pm 24 hour low temperature 24 hour high temperature 24 hour precipitation: None All readings from The Bee's weather station atop TA Lafayette Radio Electronics Of Shopping Centers LAAYETTE BASE RADIO Comstat 35 Tube AAM LAST SHIPMENT I 99 BOWMAR BRAIN CALCULATOR mph 5 4 6 5 55 I 75 cussion "would make more dif ficult the responsibility of the court to get a fair and impar tial jury for a retrial" As the clerk read each of the indictments to the jury fore man Dennis fee Milford 35 a computer analyst responded jury has been unable to reach agreement" The defense had expected an acquittal In a last ditch attempt to dis pose of at least the first degree murder charge the defense asked the judge to read special instructions to the jurors The judge instructed them to con sider each indictment separate ly Liter the jurors returned to the courtroom asking questions directly related to the murder indictment But two hours lat er they returned and said in a note to the judge: are numb from dis cussion and have reached the point where further fruitful discussion has ceased We do not have and cannot foresee" anv agreement EMERSON PORTABLE 8 TRACKS NOW Mnbr of Th Auociotod Pron Th Aivooo'ud PrM il duuvaty antitlud lo th uvo for rapubheonon of oil nw du pofchut croditod to it or not Othrwl crediind In 'hl popnr ond alto th toco' nw published hrin All right of rpublicotion of pc1ol diipofch hrin or olio rMrvd Adrtrflllng Pprlnohl MATHEWS SHANNON 6 CULLEN INC Nw York Boston Chicago Dofrolf Cllond Cincinnati Philadelphia Atlanta Pittiburgh Svroruw Chorloti CANCER JUNE i' iJUi'r Jr Gj 3 14 25 36gt47 59 70 CRAIG 4201 BASE RADIO tlST 1 0095 SAVE $28795 NOW 1 9V $8800 3nn1 3002 3002 of Mineola a Latvian na tive Bronius Kaminskas 73 a native Lithuanian of Hartford Conn and Detlavs 65 of Bal timore The three were charged with illegally entering the United States after the war by lying about their wartime activ ities The charges were part of a new campaign aimed at resolv ing the allegations against some 77 people in the United The US government has oth States accused of being war cr thoughts about ac criminals If the government tjvities in Latvia Wednesday it succeeds it will mark the first announced the beginning ot co pulation proceedings against him and two other men it says helped the Nazis kill hundred of Jews in Latvia and Lithuania during World War II Named by the government were Boleslavs Maikovskis 72 WEATHER ORECAST Colder weather is forecast Thursday from the Northwest to the Midwest and for New York and New England The rest of the country is expected to be mild Rain is forecast in Texas and snow and rain are forecast in the northern Plains (AP Wirephoto Map) THE REGISTER PUBLISHING CO INC 123 Union St Donviile Va 24541 PublHhtd Dolly Eacopt Saturday and Sunday DIAL 793 231 1 OR ALL DEPARTMENTS Subscription Rotes THE BEE in city and suburbs is served by carrier delivery on their own account at 55c a week and sold by dealer ot 1 5c a copy THE BEE by mail $28 60 year 414 30 itx months $7 20 three jrnonfhs or $2 40 month pay "table in advance Notice is mailed before tipiration Subscriber Should give prompt attention to Renewal Entered at Danville Va post oHice a second dos mail mat MIRA 2i Hl OCT 5 1627 51 72 8485 SCOMIO OCT NO' 71 9 20 31 420 53 5M1 88VS SAGITTAklUS wk ii 2 OK 8 19 52 57 68 BIGSTON PORTABLE AMM CASSETTE RECORDERPLAYER UST $AVI 995 NOW UY IMt00 DI04 POWER BASE MIKES REG 9095 (AVE $4860 NOW 39 SS6S 56 79 87 VIRGO11 rNlO 21 29 38 17492 8389 4661 82 908 PISCES 617 28 39 5069 78 LAAYETTE TELSAT 1050 BASE CB RADIO Reuss suggested ord should review Watergate tapes to refresh his memory on any role he may have had in blocking the early Watergate probe American people are entitled to a full and early report The conflict must be cleared he said The question Ruff is being asked to answer is whether ord as House GOP leader acted at the behest of Nixon's White House when he helped stop an in vestigation of Watergate money in the fall of 1972 ord who has acknowledged fighting such a probe denied under oath during his vice presidential confirmation hearings that he had done so at the request of White House aides However former Nixon aide John Dean said Richard Cook a White House lobbyist was told to seek ord's help in blocking the probe Dean said can recall Dick coming back and telling for example how Jerry (ord) was going to call a meeting of the minority members and really tell them what they should do on the day of the vote and how they should hold together and things of this Cook now a Lockheed Aircraft Corp executive said John Dean's repeated and frantic requests I never spoke with Mr ord" about blocking the probe Cook said is no question in mv mind that the President told the truth" also called on Ruff to look into the matter at confirmation hearings DOWNTOWN WEATHER To 1 PM Today tem bar wind 2994 SPECIAL RI4 SAT ONLY Vecor No 7M Weutlwrproof EXTENSION SPEAKER With Noise Limiter 595 REBUILT TELEPHONES Desk Or Wall your 1 A50 Phonos Choice I JH Your Daily Activity Guida According to tho Stor To develop message for riday read words corresponding to numbers of your Zodiac birth sign 1 Listen 2 Money 3 4 5 Consult 6 Rewarding 7 Activities 8 Buckle 9 Necessary 10 It 11 Ploy 12 Even Con 14 And 15 Thinking 16An 1 7 News 18 Center 19 Down 20 Borrowing 21 Is 22 It 23 I 24 Easily 25 Rebellion 26 Helps 27 Expert 28 Moy 29 Important 30 To 64 65 66 745 76 77 TAURUS 10 I M4Y 10 fNH 22 334475360 71 GEMINI 6 (Good (Advene Neutral XrV' JUNf IfS 7 18 3243 L546373 DISAPPEARING CB ANTENNA Motor Driven AOS LIST (9995 NOW SPECIAL Sale Prices Now At US Begins Deportation MoveAgainst Three Men World War II while fighting the Russians The retired electrical com pany worker said had many friends among the Jews They were good After the deportation moves were announced Wednesday Kaminskas said he know what the government was talking Kaminskas said he worked as' a waeonmaker durinrf the war never did anything I am not and did not serve in the Ger guilty I was not even in Latvia man army while living" in his the whole time ot the war 1 was in Russia" He said he belonged to an anti Communist group and fought in the Latvian Legion for the Nazis on the Russian front Detlavs whom a neighbor de scribed as hardworking and exemplary" said he was wounded seven times during Delay Arraignment or Harris Couple i Trial Scheduled or Antiwar Activist Snow 1 warm I) lr ir cN few "I 4 v't" J'j T'i A jI.

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