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The Windsor Star from Windsor, Ontario, Canada • 6

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The Windsor Star, Saturday, April 29, 1972 First moon child to be born before 2000, von Braun says 7 BIG Vs Open April 30 RIVERSIDE BIG PHARMACY (10 a.m. 5 p.m.) 8424 Wyandotte St. East 945-2304 BRYSON'S BIG PHARMACY (10 a.m. 6 p.m.) 3198 Sandwich St. 256-8247 ERIE BIG DRUG MART (10 a.m.

5 p.m.) 275 Erie St. South, Leamington 326-4501 TILBURY BIG DRUG MART (9 a.m. 5 p.m.) 2 Queen St. South, Tilbury 682-2272 HARROW BIG DRUG MART (10 a.m. 5 p.m.) 57 King St.

East, Harrow 738-2226 BALKWILL'S BIG DRUG MART (10 a.m. 5 p.m.) 2275 Tecumseh Rd. West 252-7246 HASLEHURST BIG DRUG MART (10 o.m.-5 p.m.) 199 Sandwich St. Amherstburg 736-5435 the first child will be born on the moon before the year 2000, he said. The vNASA official said it was too early to judge the benefits of the latest manned moon exploration which ended Thursday.

However, he noted that moon walkers John Young and Charles Duke were the first to touch down in the rugged mountainous highlands and that exploring the higher terrain was necessary for a correct assessment of the moon. National Congress on Aerospace Education at the University of Tennessee Space Institute near here. Von Braun said when man returned to the moon he would live under pretty natural conditions. When we go back to the moon, we would like to have huge homes like pressurized modules that would allow a man to sleep in his pajamas, he said. What with womens lib and all that we will probably have love affairs and I predict that TULLSAHOMA, Tenn.

(UPI) Rocket expert Dr. Wernher von Braun predicted Friday that the first child will be born on the surface of the moon before the year 2000. Von Braun, the deputy administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), told newsmen the exploration of the moon will probably come to a halt for 15 years after the final Apollo flight. The father of the U.S. space program addressed the Cm DRUG MARTS DISCOUNT PHARMACIES People NEW YORK (AP) Manhattans self-described happy hooker flew home to her native Holland Friday, brimming with faith, hope and chastity.

Ive made more money vertically in the last two months, than I did the entire time horizontally, volunteered Xaviera Hollander, who, in addition to writing hermemoirs has lectured to college students. 4 Miss Hollander, 28, wasaccompanied to Kennedy Airport by her beagle, Bagel, and Yvonne Dunleavy, editor1 of Coronet magazine and ghost-writer for her book The Happy She said there is a sequel in the works, Letters to the Happy Hooker. Her appearance before the Knapp Commission during an investigation into police graft led to Miss Hollanders downfall. She was ordered deported because of her occupation madame of a high class East Side brothel. She chose instead to leave voluntarily.

Miss Hollander had faith that shell be back in this country in no time at all and added hopefully: I I want to come back as a lady, not as a lady of the night. The first 130 years BARTOW, Fla. (UPI) Venerable Charlie Smith doesnt know when his true birthday is, so it really didnt matter when a group of area residents decided to treat him to his first formal birthday party. Last week, Smith was proclaimed 130 years old at the party held in conjunction with a products show at the Bartow Civic Center. Had he followed his past practice he would have celebrated his 130th birthday July 4.

Smith claims to have been born in Liberia and kidnapped at the age of 12 and sold on the New Orleans slave market. He took his name from a rich Texas rancher who bought him and who later gave him his freedom. He adopted the July 4 birthday to coincide with his nations birthday. The question of his age was raised 15 years ago when his employer sought a Social Security card. He was working as a fruit picker at the time.

Social Security administration officials investigated his claims and agreed that his age at that time was 115, and gave him his card. Tenth planet? Its possible planets, is 80 times smaller than Saturn and nearly three billion miles from Neptune. The calculations which led to Planet evolved from the studies of Haileys Comet, whose orbit contains mysterious deviations and whose appearance to earth can never be predicted with accuracy. The calculations were made by a team of three scientists at the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory. Joseph L.

Brady, a supervisor in numerical techniques, wrote up the teams finding in next Mondays edition of the Journal of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. Brady, an acknowledged authority on Haileys Comet, said the prediction of new planets based on athematical calculations was not new. Neptunes location was predicted in 1846 by a similar way. LIVERMORE, Calif. (AP) The existence of a 10th planet in the earths solar system was suggested Friday by scientists at the University of Californias Lawrence Livermore Laboratory.

The planet, the outermost in the solar system, never has been seen. The prediction it exists is based on new and sophisticated mathematical calculations at the laboratory. The proposed body dubbed Planet by scientists would be three times as large as Saturn and twice as far as Neptune from the sun. Earth, the third nearest to the sun of the nine known A. A -N is A Totally New Concept In Drapery Care I A Decorator Fold Service That Guarantees The Length of Your Drapes Sarajevo to open play in world chess match EXACT A DRAPE preci- EXACT A DRAPE most Bion forms drapery folds.

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But the organizers said they 1409 Tecumseh Rd. E. at Moy Dominion Blvd. at Grand Marais The shirt off his hack? WALLA WALLA, Wash. (UPI) Thr four co-captains of the Whitman College football team Friday urged President Nixon to keep a team jersey they presented him last fall despite a demand from four student body leaders that he return it because of his Vetnam policies.

Four of the five student officers adopted a resolution the President to return the blue and white jersey he was given last fall. The only way to reach Richard Nixon is through the medium of football, they said. The football captains, John Davis, Steve Washburn, Bob Reisig and Bob Crabb, said they gave the President the jersey for recognition of his interest in football and politics or foreign policy had nothing to do with it. The four gave Nixon the jersey on behalf of the team and the school when the President arrived at the Walla Walla airport last September to inspect the Hanford atomic plant near Richland. while en route to Anchorage, Aslaska, to greet Emperor Hirohito.

The blue jersey has Nixon's name on it and a big number one on the back. Remember Mother's Day Sunday May 14... ORDER YOUR FLOWERS NOW! could not longer offer the $120,000 originally bid for the match more than two months ago. The previous conditions are out of the question, a director of the huge Skenderi-ja sports palace said. We are now under more financial pressure and the entire situation has been complicated, he said.

We replied favorably to an offer from FIDE President Max Euwe asking us if we could stage the first part of the Fischer-Spassky match, he said. We are now waiting for Fides answer. An FIDE spokesman said Friday any proposals for organizing the first leg of the championship matches would have to await Euwes return to Amsterdam next week from a chess-promoting world tour. Sarajevo was turned down earlier in favor of a match" split into two phases in Belgrade and Reykjavik, Iceland. Belgrade backed out late last month when Fischer, of Brooklyn, N.Y., refused to agree on financial arrangements with organizers in the Yugoslav capital.

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In a paper read Friday at the American Academy of Neurologys meeting, William R. Henderson and Neil II. Raskin said the headaches are caused by sodium nitrate, a food additive which gives hot dogs their red color. Henderson said the chemical is added to bacon, ham and salami for the same purpose. Henderson said studies show that headaches, which he called moderately severe, would affect some persons within 30 minutes after eating as little as one ounce of any of the cured meats and would usually end within an hour, although continuing longer in some cases.

He said some persons who suffer from such headaches also will have a flushed face at the time. Henderson said the number of persons affected apparently is small. If a person has noticed headaches after eating hot dogs over a period of time, eor she may be sensitive, he said. Ltd. 258-5820 i rtu IT" SUITE 508, METRO TRUST BLDG.

Land bid by Oshawa successful GMb ifc-i- 0 33G2Jj53h mm FJJRMAL1 fl era E0QEGI1 aaiasa WHS WHITE for Mother to treasure a gift of tasting delight OSHAWA, Ont. (CP) An Oshawa woman, who for nearly a year owned part of a city street, a city parking lot and liquor store parking lot because of a legal technicality, lost the land this week in the Ontario Court of Appeals. In a decision handed down Wednesday and made public today, a panel of three justices allowed an appeal from the City of Oshawa against an Ontario Supreme Court decision that gave the woman ownership of the properties. The city expropriated the site at the corner of a major intersection six years ago from Mrs. Ina Tod Gray.

Although the expropriation bylaw said the land was to be used for widening of a street, only part of the land was used for the stated purpose. Part of the land was given to the Liquor Control Board of Ontario to compensate it for the loss of property in front of its store because of the road widening. Another part of the land was used for a municipal parking lot. Mrs. Gray went to the Ontario Supreme Court 20 months ago and successfully had the bylaw ruled null and void because the land was used for purposes not stated in the bylaw.

In June, 1971, when the ruling was made in her favor, she had already been paid $35,000 of a $70,000 expropriation offer made by the city. City solicitor Hugh Couch said today the appeals court found that the city had done what it was required to do by law to pass the expropriation bylaw. Parade ENDORSED The Black Panther party has endorsed Representative Shirley Chisholm, calling her the best social critic of Americas injustices to run for presidential office from whatever party. APPEAL Lawyers for former Teamsters Union president James R. Hoffa filed an appeal with the circuit court of appeals in Cincinnati Friday, seeking to overturn Hoffas jury tampering conviction.

Hoffa was convicted in March, 1964, but last December, President Nixon commuted his sentence and ordered him placed on parole until March 6, 1980. INJUSTICE In New York, Mayor John Lindsay called deportation proceedings against former Beatle John Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono a grave injustice." Lindsay urged that the couple be granted resident status in the U.S. In a letter to the immigration and naturalization service, Lindsay said the attempt to deport the two was an unusual and harsh action and maintained that artists of their distinction should be allowed to remain. Major stumbling block to Lennon's continued residence appears to be a drug conviction, for which he claims he was framed. REAPPOINTED George B.

McClellan as. Alberta ombudsman effective Sept. 1. The legislature unanimously approved a motion, proposed by Premier Peter Lougheed, that it recommend the reappointment of Mr. McClellan for a five-year period.

RE-ELECTED In Toronto, C. S. Jackson to the post of Canadian president of the United Electrical Workers Friday at the 33rd convention. Mr. Jackson has been president of the union since it was established in 1937.

Jean Pare was re-elected vice-president; George Harris, secretary-, treasurer, and Ross Russell as director. CROSSING Belgian banker Frank Van Roosebroeck crossed into Hong Kong today after being released by the Chinese authorities. Van Roosebroeck, 52, a virtual prisoner in China since 1950, crossed into British territory at Lowu. He was greeted by M. P.

Mardulyn, director of the Hong Kong branch of Banque Beige Pour LEstranger, and M. D. Banned, the Belgian consul. FUNERAL Jazzmen who marched for years with Henry Pickle Jackson in French Quarter funeral processions, marched for him Friday in New Orleans. Jackson died Tuesday at 62.

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