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Older Bombs The Bee: Danville Va Monday July 17 1972 Supporting The Nominee 9 Ulcer Domos Being Movei' 7' pMe from Britain (Continued rom rage ir 1 precedemed scope of Judge Roth order there should be! and the late 1970s Actress Shirley Mac Naturalist Urges Monkey Serving Year Protection UOUb ixoxiw vyn voys of nonmilitary trucks car rying signs saying 4 to on be When shoes were rationed in Starting Monday July 24 in THE BEE I i Phnom Penh with more 400000 eligible voters be entitled to only 10 The marshal was out by opposition candidates DR JOYCE BROTHERS YOUTH DROWNS WILSON NC'(AP) Har old Clay 17 of Wilson County drowned Saturday in a Wilson pond when the boat in which he and a friend were fishing hit a stump and overturned His companion was able to swim to safety the ac count of conspiracy 5 He hadbeen accused of con spiring with lobbyist Nathan Voloshen then 17 and mow Miami Beach la as Sen George McGovern SD receives the Democratic presidential nomination (AP Wirephoto) Cv 4 i 1 Demon anu prebiueimdi nuxn uad inee George McGovern flies to Chiton whom the Turkish gov ith Hills of his native INTERNATIONAL ive more die in Northern Ireland making 1971 72 Crippled: Man Robbed Slain Wiy dr seems to be his role to go around and try to divide the na Democratic vice presi dential candidate Sen Thomas Eagleton describing Vice President Spiro Agnew an opportunity for appellate re 1 view to requiring the de fendants to spend a great deal i of money and take other irre i versible steps looking to imple mentation (of a desegregation Under the federal district court order Detroit would be required to consolidate into one attendance area 53 separate school districts and approxi mately 780000 students Judge Roth ordered that the Detroit school board purchase 295 school buses to begin a bus ing program this fall Under Judge ruling the Detroit school board was to have placed an order for the 295 buses Julv 14 but the action was delayed bv a temporary stay order by the 6th circuit court pending the hearing scheduled todav lhe Justice Departments brief said that without a comm ued stay order school author ities will continue to be re quired to take actions necessi tatmg heavy outputs of re sources and expenditures in cluding the purchase of new buses the special training of faculty and staff and the hiring of additional counselors" The horseradish tree is so named because the roots taste like horseradish byt it is no relation to the table condiment In India the dagger like seed pods are eaten like okra The horseradish tree a na tive of India grows in lorida and is remarkable in that it bears flowers every day of the year Last April tne US Parole Board in Washington nounced Sweig would roiea tins summer Mr! Congress while Sweig prison At Allenwood Sweig who has a doctorate in history worked in the records office as a clerk Max Weger supervisor at Al lenwood said Sweig told him he had no immediate job plans said he wants to return to Massachusetts to write and to Weger said When you have leftover roast beef slice it then spread each slice with prepared mustard and coat fine' dry bread crumbs ry the breaded slices in hot butter or margarine browning both sides Serve hot Green peppers will retain their coloring longer if you brush them with olive or salad pairs per year for each civilian' oil before stuffing and baking Mil mont Speedway 35 miles east of San rancisco on Dec 6 1969 during their last concert tour produced a day long traffic jam along Interstate 205 and four deaths including one stabbing in the crowd of 300000 The chaotic scene at Alta mont was recorded partly in the film "Gimme which was used as evidence in the murder trial of a An gel motorcycle gang member who accused of the stabbing He was acquited Angels were acting as security guards at Altamont The Stones returned to San rancisco in early June There were no incidents and the group grossed $90000 in four 1943 the limit was set at three concerts there overseas wishing to contact our government should use a more acceptable avenue than a Ping Pong ah jong Scrabble or voyo Sen rank McManus acting leader of Democrat ic Labor party defending the refusal of Minister Wil liam McMahon to give an offi cial reception to a visiting Chi nese table tennis team MIAMI BACH la Laine left and I Brown Jr co chairman of the California delegation to the Democratic National Convention display their approval in Dr Joyce Brothers has helped untold millions of Ameri cans resolve perplexing human relations problems In a poll conducted by United Press Dr I Brothers was voted one of "the 10 American womervre garded as the most influential in the world today" On radio in her newspaper column and in her column I in Good Housekeeping magazine Dr Brothers takes on I the problems of those seeking her guidance Her answers frank profound and penetrating have made her famous Make it a daily habit to read trative assistant as deputy The three regional coordina tors are expected to be Eli Seg al who managed California campaign Harold Himmelman number two man in the Ohio primary and Rick Stearns who supervised the efforts in non iprimary states Their exact roles are scheduled to be worked out lat er in the week when Hart and rank Mankiewicz the sena national political director until now return from a brief Virgin Islands vacation Mankiewicz and rederick Dutton who joined: McGovern in California and has been at his side since are scheduled to be the top traveling yisers Other staff positions including traveling press secretary re main to be filled One major decision that will have to be made before the end of the South Dakota stay ex pected to be July 29 is how to allnnata th a timp nf both Mr ana was given a one year sus pended sentence and fined $10000 Sweig began serving a 30 month term on July 22 1971 While he was in prison he was named in a new federal in dictment that accused him of using the influence of office to obtain an early discharge for a Navy BILL LITTLE ROCK Ark (AP) Any aspirations Rep Wilbur Dj Mills Ark might have for the presidency or vice presiden cy apparently jeopardize his House seat A special Arkansas law ap proved this year especially for Mills provides that any Arkan san who seeks the presidency or vice presidency also shall be eligible to seek any office in Arkansas The legislation whisked through the Arkansas General Assembly under the fanciful ap pellation Bill" Mills is unopposed for re elec tion to the House program planned mbnthSIgo calls for the disposal of older stocks to make way for new one US Eht bassy official explained routine surface shipment has been coordinated with British 7 Some opposition Labor party lawmakers have protested the movements of these munitions along British highways and through British ports and m4an to raise the issue ipParlia ment Their protest is being lodged on two grounds: passage of the weapons through populated areas Ap pears to them to imperil people 1 in this country dispatch of bombs 1 from this country at a time1 of 1 intensified air assaults against North Vietnam implies to their 1 British complicity in the US war policy Britain conservative gov ernment however has taken the view that the movement of the munitions is normal and flows from the generally ac cepted presence of US air bases in this country Local authorities and dockers in Kent first brought the muni tinne movements to light Con Operations for air warfare tes titled that the 14 should beable to launch up to six mis iles at enemy planes in rapid iire order He said a Phoenix 5 jnissile has scored a direct hit £pn the target at a range of 76miles Despite Pentagon claims thatthe 14 is indispensible for the 0iavy in future years the proj ect has come under intense fire lior Congressional critics be J'cause of its escalating costsThe Pentagon lists the price of 14 at $168 million up from :115 million last year Sen William Proxmire claimed Saturday that the vcost will be $208 million Present plans call for aneventual purchase of 313 14s The Grumman Corp (the 14 has notified theJ'i'avy that i is' financially Cjmabfe to build the next batchof 48 1 14s unless its contractterms are improved The Navy has taken the posi yiiori that it has a valid contractX'and that it expects Grumman "to perform under its termsNavy sources said there havebeen no negotiations withGrumman on price changes MUNICIPAL BAGMEN GRAND RAPIDS Mich (AP) ft Grand Rapids has its gar fbage problems in a bag The City Commission has pivoted to start a new system torequire all residents to put garbage in special plastic 7bags which will be specially gmarked and sold only through CHARLOTTE "(AP) Two 18 ear old youths were ar rested' in Myrtle' Beach SC Saturday night and charged with murder and armed' rob bery in the slaying of a polio victim in a $30 robbery in their hometown of Charlotte The two who were brought back to Charlotte and wil be given a preliminary hearing Wednesday are Tery Sharpe and Jerry Trull The victim Thomasji Garri son 42 also of Chamotte got about with crutches fHis body was found Saturday morning iri a wooded area off aSsedtlded road in a housing coastruction site near East Mecklenburg High School His car wts burn ing 60 yards away Police 'said it had been set afire aftef he was hit in headwith1 the post of an automobile jack Garrison was a ratd7clerk for Helms Motor Express Albe marle Authorities saU a Char lotte policeman had spoken to him riday night and recealled seeing some youths nearbyj Po lice did not saywhere4his was After interviewing tabout 10 persons Saturday Charlotte po lice told Myrtle to be on the lookout for Sharpe and Trull They were arrested South Dakota today for two weeks of rest and campaign planning Politics may not improve a bad marriage but it can make a good one more interesting says the widow of Sen Everett Dirksen NATIONAL The Philadelphia Plan was set up in 1969 to integrate white only building trade un ions Since that time the re sults have been exceptional or deplorable depending on whom you talk to California is plagued with the latest thing in major crime: bi cycle theft WASHINGTON The Navy reports finding 43 Ireland making 1971 72 the major flaws in test models of bloodiest year since its new 14 fighter plane the Metropolitan Demetrius the I (Ecumenical Patriarch of the Jjtastern Orthodox Church elect Sunday is expected to fol No 2 rom Page 1)t AXICIC WV1C ivdlb ill lllo io rhenthe congregation began beutenant Last March Sweig 4nake its own act of allegiance! waf convicted of that charge Wiifg past one by one but his and sentenced to three years Invoice rang out clearly as he tfrm run ccncurrentgave his first general ben Wlth the Perur'V POLITICS Democratic presidential nom No 6 (Continued rom Page 1) white than would seats voted in Phnom Penh in the presiden tial elections June 4 The Democratic party anoth er opposition group headed by former National Assembly President In Tam has been discussing the possibility of boycotting the election to pro test the law The Ces tral Committee' met Saturday night but a leading member of the party said the Democrats were adopting a wait and see attitude for the time being This source claimed 'that members of the LonNol'adiiiiti istration sympathetic" "the Democrats had warned that po: lice had been ordered to shad ow top members ofJheparty including Done Rasy a noted jurist and Huy Kanthul for mer: ambassador to Moscow who is the elder statesman rir On Saturday military police arrested the editor of Douc newspaper Sangkrouh Cheat riDouc Rasy said today that the paper had since been closed by the government un der a press code which severe lv rpefriote what thn In I nermittpH tn nrint itralia Britain and Janan 'The onnositinn I In 1968 mor than70000 New plained the electoral" ARI eys exported nAnclihiAMnlA vO divne dHQ Xhe line of metropolitans be Kcause he was the most juniorieemed calm at first but as xMeliton and the other prelates vfiled past to kiss him on both yfheeks he was visibly moved There were tears in his evps Nn 1 (Continued rom Page 1) No 3 (Continued rom Page a friend down the street and she said all the windows in her apartment were Violence has occurred in oth er cities where the Stones have held concerts as part of their current six week North Ameri can tour During the first con cert on the tour more than 30 policemen were injured in Van couver BC in a rock and bottle throwing melee as 2000 youngsters tried to crash the sellout event on June 3 ifteen persons were arrested In San Diego Calif several persons were arrested June 14 when rioting broke out after holders of counterfeit tickets to a concert were turned away The next night police in Tuc son Ariz used tear gas to dis perse a crowd of 200 to 300 win dow breaking youths who tried to crash a concert When the Stones appeared at the Metropolitan Sports Center in Bloomington Minn June 18 several hundred gate crashers 1 caused $1000 to $1500 damage i to the facility Eight persons were arrested and several po licemen were injured The current concert i tour covers 30 cities In marks the first time they have visited the United States in years An appearance at the Alta No 5 (Continued rom Page 1) in full consciousness" The deeds attributed to the accused have been proven be yond all reasonable the judge added represent the offenses with which he has been charged: We therefore find the accused guilty of these In the early stages of his in terrogation before the trial Okamoto asked repeatedly to be executed or to be allowed to commit suicide The military commander for the Lod area Maj Gen Rehavam Zeevi signed an agreement with Oka moto promising him the gener pistol to kill himself with if he made a full confession Zeevi testified that he later told the young Japanese the agree ment was dead because Oka moto had not provided ful attorney appointed by the court Max Kritzman repeatedly asked the court for scheme is expected toXraij5 $310000 toward the cost of garbage already have turnedXdowTi a plan to charge eachhousehold $2 a month for gar collection Ki votes in th lrighut Current Quotes iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuik: his first hpn £iediction as patriarch was born Demetrius Pa padopoulos in Istanbul attend ed a Greek primary school and vtheh went to the rench lyceebf one of £est He began theological stud Xies at the age of 17 at Halki lhe island monastery and semi nary that has produced most of gphe Orthodox church leaders inthis century In 1937 he became a deacon and worked in an Istanbul par ish for some months before go Ipjng to Greece where he for a year in a church Edhessa in the northern SSpart of the country JaI Demetrius returned fo Tur in 1939 and three years lat ter was ordained a priest for the £Greek parish of erikoy a class Istanbul suburbBetween 1945 and 1950 he was Jcchaplain to the small Greek Or thodox community in held the title of archi Svmandrite He returned to eri Ikoy in 1950 as vicar of all the churches in that suburb and in (Xp964 was consecrated bishop of ythe same area ri On eb 15 1972 he was ap pointed metropolitan arch bishop of Imbros and Tenedos ptiny islands in the Aegean SeaaA theological scholar and a for £mer teacher of classical Greek is described as self effacing of great spirituality had 'been spotted rolling through various toyns at night And stevedores were being paid danger money jfor handling the defused bombs As American and British au thorities explained it the muni tions exchange program re quires the disposal of old stocks to make way for new supppfies Under arrangements with the British regulating the running of their bases the Americans are bound to transport their military supplies in comformity with national regu lations course been a US? official said "All loading and unloading is taking place under the supervision of I British military He added that the movement of the munitions came at a time otmeed by US forces in SoutheastAsia It was his way of making clear that the desti nation of the bombs is Vietnam where US bombing operations against the North and inthe South are going on intensively Harry Truman was 60 fyears and 339 days old when 4 became president after the death of ranklin Roosevelt rnment blackballed Bobby ischer backs down onliis threat to go home and holdsJhe edge as the third champion ship chess game adjourns for £4he night £fA guilty verdict with a lifeitentence is expected today for Japanese terrorist who sur vived the Tel Aviv airport mas sacre INDOCHINA 3 US B52s keep up heavyjaids on both sides of the de Sbilitarized zone as North Viet namese reinforcements forJuang Tri are reported sources said hoops of the two divisions were on the move southward pioumably to join two badly battered divisions the 304th and the 308th in Quang Tri province TT: In Ate milpc north ol UWlg 11V1 in tk kryb i iai tne ulvizj miles south of the frontier More than 80 giant Stratofort resses struck to the North West South and Southwest oi Quang Tri City dropping about 2500 tons of bombs on North Viatnamese DOSitionS 'ri it 'Navv said the de stroyer Shelton destroyed near 30 North Vietnamese em placements and triggered 10 secondary explosions in bomb ardment near Quang Tn Ci Other ships of the 13 yessel task force firing from offshore included the guided missie cruiser Oklahoma City flagship of the leet and the destroyer escort Hepburn I Another task force made up of the destroyers Robison Hammer Warrington and Hui bombarded iranssmpme11 points and storage areas above the DMZ The 7th leet said the Hull and Robison also de stroyed two boatloads of sup plies taken off pre sumed to be1 Chinese at a point southwest of Hon La island about 30 miles north west of Dong Hoi The freight ers were not attacked Such cargo transfers have been taking place southwest oi Unn Tq in an effort tO citCUm vent the US mining of North Vietnamese ports The US Command reported that' American fighter bombers flew more than 240 strikes against North Vietnam on Sun day All of the raids were well below Hanoi in the southern half of the coiintry it was the fourth successive day that US air strikes had been confined for the most part to secondary targets in the southern half of the country US military sources attrib uted this to overcast skies and rain Thejiargest bean seed on a tree in world is that of the Mota tree Pods measure about 3 by 10 inches and contain only one bean that weighs about 3 to 4 ounces and measures by inches Sweig Leaves Prison After By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ii uiey wain io maxe an is sue Clark MacGregor chairman of tne Committee for the Re election of the President reporting that me Kepuniican party is ready for any attempt to make the Vietnam war an issue in the presidential election LEWISBURG Pa (AP) Dr Martin Sweig an aide former US House Speaker John McCormack was freed from federal prison today after serving a year for perjury in connection with influence peddl ing Sweig was an aide to the Massachusetts Democrat for 24 years before he was fired in 1969 following charges of al leged use of the of fice to help friends and clients The 50 year old Sweig im prisoned at the Allenwood farm of this huge penitentiary com plex was met by relatives at the fence gate was a model Sweig told newsmen as he walked to a waiting car add ing: there is nothing like the outside nothing like being Sweig was convicted in 1970 on one count of lying to a grand a sanity hearing for his client jury He had been indicted on but Okamoto said he would not six counts of perjury and one agree to one and the court re jectee! Kritzman requests Kritzman also: challenged! the right of a military court to try dead Voloshen pleaded guilty civilians rrivz nno veor charged the confession was tricked from Okamoto by the promise to let him commit sui cide and asked for a mistrial because the court met privately with Gen Zeevi between lhe two sessions at which he testi fied The court denied all his motions (Continued rom Page 11 (sit in) will Montayne said is no noise every thing is He said two temporary nurs es were hired after the Septem ber riot One was given' per manent status and the other was laid off because of a short age of funds he added orty three 32 inmates and 11 prison employes being held as died in the uprising and in the retaking of the prison by state policemen The four day disturbance was quelled Sept 13 The nurse whose dismissal figured in demonstra tion Mary Kingsley of Medina NY told newsmen Sunday (the prisoners) feel de prived now because I treated them like human beings in their Deputy Supt Harold Smith said the prisoners had a high regard for the 47 year old Mrs Kingsley and resented her dis missal She received a notice last week that she would laid off this Wednesday LONDON (AP) The United States has almost completed the clearance of 20000 tons of old bombs from stockpiles in Britain for use in Vietnam American and British author ities disclosed today Thev said the movement of ii ennnlip? wac 20part of a munitions exchange on and An and' Dole on NBC the MacGregor asked how the President would counter antiwar stand said A' lot depends on how much Sen McGovern stands the way of progress at He referred tp the Paris peace talks Nixon attended services Sunday at the irst Christian" Church in San 'Cle mentewent for a dip in the ocean and went for a walk near his homexHe is expected to re turn to Washington Tuesday The chairman of the Demo cratic National Committee Jean Miles Westwood said: at her home in Salt Lake City that party so far have been good but they have not had enough public input and The vice chair man Basil Paterson predicted that Chicago Mayor Richard Daley would probably support McGovern Daley was denied a seat at' the Democratic con vention and has not commented so far on the choice believe that Daley in his own way has the principles of the Democratic party at heart and as a strong believer in the party will probably support the Democratic Pater son said on the NBC show Meanwhile the leader of an insurgent group that ousted Da ley from the convention said in Chicago that he hopes to bring about a reconcilation with Da ley regulars certainly going to Aiderman William Singer told the Chicago Tribune hone we can reach some meeting of i on the waterfront near the pa the Ivilion America Most amed Psychologist ooive Your Problems! TTnifari allocate me uuie ox wvu United States the character Kagleton in the ICTmC 1 Mlin I nve weexs uuLweeu men tLii Dn resu aj ZOQS in Aus tfe traditional Labor Day start of the formal presidential cam paign Nixon was at the West ern White House in California Chairman Clark MacGregor of the Committee for the Re elec tion of the President and Sen Robert Dole GOP national chairman took over the politi cking Eagleton said Sunday that a McGovern administration would probably grant draft re sisters amnesty on a case by case basis and he added taxes: think at some time in future perhaps in the year or so if we are going to complish some of the things we must do domestically we must have the added revenue to do Eagleton on the CBS' tele vision radio program The also said proposal for a $1 000 per person income redistri bution plan is undergoing a complete overhaul Speaking up for the Republi cans MacGregor and Dole said their party is ready for any at tempt to make the Vietnam war a campaign issue Both men said it is too early to tell how much of an issue the 1 war will be But Dole added: 1 they want to make it an is sue MacGregor appeared Sunday No 8 (Continued rom Page 1) Denver lawyer who managed the drive for the Democratic presidential nomi nation will head the organ ization with George Cunning 1 AtrAVn A 11 A 1 7 nvnriv xns a luuvrwvciu wi xi LONDON (AP ew an(i now his adminis nine mnnVovc will cnrvivo in South America by the end of this century unless strong pro tection measures are taken a Brazilian naturalist says ernando Dias De Avila Pires urges that if the conti monkeys are to survive laws for controling exports must be toughened con servation improved in the natu ral habitat of the animals and agencies making research grants should keep the number of monkeys used in research the proper limits bf real De Avila Pires is oriel of 20 contributors from nine: coun tries discussing South "Ameri can primates in the 1972 national Zoo pub lished by the Zoological Society of London The 16 articles on the subject discuss the status of New World monkeys the trade int which is principally to the I jistics of some species t'lLO XIV VV 1 XiUVVX aircaft designed to be the backbone of the fleet air de fense in 1980s an be pa this summer Cormack retired from was in No 4 (Continued rom Page I) Z9 sgjjj says that because of the un cieaies pocKet constituencies in areas where the marshal rolled up comfortable major ities in June while regions where the opposition was strong were heavily penalized in the allocation of seats An analysis of constituencies showed roushlv eno if i vjvvw I give the Social Republicans 64 seats a simnle maioritv whiie more than three quarters of a million voters would elect only 62 assemblymen an esti mated half million in the last 10 years Most of them are exported through Peru and Colombia Against these figures only about 150 New World monkeys are born in US zoos annually These monkeys says De Av ila Pires used for biome dical research drug testing and vaccine production They also are employed in space research and sold by the thousand as pets Estimates are that two or three animals die during cap ture and transportation for each one that arrives alive at its destination only does man extract these animals from the wild he also destroys their habitat As a result the pressures on their populations are becoming in supportable and they face the danger of rapid and complete he says Although not all the monkeys are suitable as pets the monkey pet trade also Plays a part in the threat to monkeys in the wild New World monkeys are widely distributed in wooded parts of Central and "South America from Southern Mexi co rnrougn Colombia Vene zuela the Guianas Rrii northeast Argentina I Bolivia Amazonian Peru and Ecuador i The year' book says that ini the tropical forests monkeys are staple articles of human diet monkeys are par ticularly relished During the peak of the fruiting season woollies become exceedingly fat their flesh meltingly tender and delicately flavored with no trace of De Avila Pires says how ever that the taking of mon keys for food by forest dwellers not represent a threat to the survival of the species in volved Trading for various purposes on the other hand is i a serious ri 4 EWli 7 'di rw i 1 PM ft ni.

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