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Daily News from New York, New York • 159

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oo IN THE NATION ALL STORES OPEN LATE FRIDAY NIGHTS A Nixon-Beater? Tampa, Jan. 6 (UPI) Sen. Henry Jackson took his presidential candidacy 1MBELS 8 to central Florida today with the theme that he is the only Democrat that can beat President Nixon. Jackson told Floridians in a sweep of the panhandle 1 i George Wallace country Warns on Cattle Feed Wichita, Jan. 6 (UPI) Congress may order further restrictions or an outright ban on the use of a hormone in livestock feed unless new federal controls eliminate residues of the chemical from processed cattle and sheep, an official of the Agriculture Department said today.

Don Paarl-berg, the department's director of agricultural economics, said officials believe a new "mandatory certification" program, if followed by producers, will effectively control residues of the hormone diethylstilbestrol. Paarlberg spoke to a convention of the Kansas Livestock Association. Dowdy Asks New Trial Baltimore, Jan. 6 (AP) Attorneys for Rep. John Dowdy (D-Tex.) filed a motion for acquittal P5 -a that a Jackson for the Alabama in U.S.

District SALE Save $12 to $16 polyester knit dresses with a famous 'lady' label governor would be a vote thrown away, splitting the Democratic vote and reelecting Nixon. In Panama City, Jackson told a crowd of about 200 that he wants to create better employment opportunities and strengthen law and order. Attack Gall With Bile Boston, Jan. 6 (UPI) A group of doctors from the Mayo Clinic reported today that they were able to dissolve gallstones in a group of women patients bv administering bile salts. The (1 PS TO I Court today and requested a new trial on his brib-erv fnnsnirapv 1 conviction.

The Texas Democrat team in Rochester, re was convicted Dec. 30 by a jury of nine women and three men of a $25,000 bribery conspiracy plot to block a federal probe of a Dowdy Maryland busi nessman. Dowdy faces a fine or 40-year prison term or 19o99 Reg. $32 to $36 both. Blast Darkens Philly Philadelphia, Jan.

6 (UPI) A transformer at a Philadelphia ported in the New England Journal of Medicine that cheno-deoxycholic acid, a bile salt, was administered to seven patients and that in four of them gallstones either disappeared or grew much smaller over periods ranging from six to 22 months. A Lullaby on the Moon Washington, Jan. 6 (AP) Space expert Wernher von Braun predicted today that the moon will be colonized and a baby will be born there within the next 29 years. "I'm convinced that before the year 2000 is over, the first child will be born on the moon," said von Braun, deputy associate administrator of the National Aeronautics and power station exploded today, Special purchase of a gallery of exciting warpknit polyester prints that unpack without a wrinkle. Soft body-following 'shirt' stepins and cowlneck beauties in sizes 8 to 18.

causing power failures in several sections of the city that lasted all morning. Philadelphia Electric Co. officials could not explain the explosion. Police spent most of the morning guarding intersections where traffic signals stopped functioning shortly after 9 Mail and phone orders accepted while quantity lasts but please leave print and color selection to us. Space Administration.

a.m. IN THE WORLD Chou Meets U.S. Team Tokyo, Jan. 6 (AP) Premier Chou En-lai met in Peking today with members of the U.S. ad- van party making preparations for President Nixon's visit next month.

The New China news agency said Yeh Chien-ying, vice chairman of the Communist Party's military commission, also met with the Road Work for Ali Doha, Qatar, Jan. 6 (AP) Boxer Muhammad AH arrived today from Abu Dhabi on a two-day visit. He met Sheik Ahmad Bin Ali Althani, emir of Qatar, and Sheik Khalifa Bin Hamd Althani, the deputy emir and prime minister. is touring the Middle East to raise funds for the establishment of an Islamic university in Chicago for black Moslem students. Ali said Libya, Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi had donated money and informed sources said Qatar also has promised financial support.

Chess and Money Moscow, Jan. 6 (AP) The Soviet Union's leading sports newspaper today accused U.S. Chou Americans, led chess master Bobby Fischer of having a mercenary attitude toward his match against Russia's Boris Spassky for the world championship. The newspaper, So-vietsky Sport, charged Fischer with "anarchy" and "disre- by Brig. Gen.

Alexander M. Haig, deputy assistant to the President on national security affairs. It was the second meeting between Chou and the U.S. delegation. Two Churches Merging London, Jan.

6 (AP) The Congregational Church in England and Wales and the Presbyterian Church of England announced today that they would merge and be known as the United Reformed Church. The union is the first between English Protestant churches since the Reformation of the 16th century. The merger has been approved by an overwhelming: majority of the members of the two churches. The combined membership will be nearly 250,000, with more than 2,500 churches. The merger seals 40 years of close cooperation between Congregationalists and English Presbyterians.

Free, on Short Order Fischer spect," asserting that he said he would meet Spassky only in a city that offered to pay them enough. Spassky has said that if he cannot play in Moscow, he would prefer a place in Scandinavia, where the climate is like that of his native Leningrad. Economic Education Paris, Jan. 6 (UPI) Fourteen members of the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee began a series of talks today in Paris and Brussels to acquaint themselves with the European economic situation.

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6 (UPI) Two young East Germans, an electrician and a cook, slipped through the mined death zone unnoticed before dawn today and crossed the border into West Germany, police said..

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