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The Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • 15

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l. Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, Friday, June 30, 1972 i body them into next week'silhe fields of exploration and schedule. archeology. Your musical abili- JANUARY 21 to FEBRUARY y. love of and loyalty to family 19 (Aquarius) Good in- and friends and your patriotism fluences, A novel twist, a new are outstanding, approach to a stymied project IT Pregnant Teacher "rA.KH.caa'tBewoifjoii (Pisces) Kinks in your plans and tactics can be detected, ironed out.

You should be able to interpret and handle sit COLUMBUS (UPI) Mandatory retirement of pregnant school teachers is dehumaniz said i I -A A Ar JDEF 'V7 'I 1 iTgCCk vr ing and discriminatory, a usual situations now. Be your innately judicious self and you should be able to cope well. Many fine influences! AUGUST 24 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) Good stellar aspects should make this a day of challenging action for you. But don't overtax yourself. Make some time for relaxation.

SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) Mild planetary influences. Day will be largely what you make it. Stress your sense of values and aim who nullified the suburban school uations well now. In aiming for goals, however, don't exceed your limitations. fedral Judge policy -of a board, U.S.

District Court Judge Carl B. Rubin ruled in the case of Mrs. Carol Heath, fired af- ''jAw, YOU BORN TODAY are endowed with many assets which, only for the worthwhile. Social use(ji tan lead to a 'ter she refused to resign from activities and travel especially highly successful and satisfying! Walnut Springs Junior High life. Like most Cancerians, you 'School last year.

XK By FRANCKS DRAKE Imk in tlm section in which your birthday conics and find whHt your outlook is, according to the stars, FOR SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1972 MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) Handle regular duties before attempting the new or extracurricular. Gains indicated in science, literature, u-rational pursuits. APRIL 21 to MAY 21 (Taurus) A fine day, bringing you a big opportunity to display your talents and increase your prestige. Creative endeavors especially favored. MAY 22 to JUNE 21 (Gemini) You may overreach your mark now because of or miscalculation.

Recall how you waded through complex days successfully before, and be guided by experience. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) Lesser matters are jiigh-lighled now, but these may spark big achievements later. So, whatever you attempt, give your best. Be prepared for all contingencies. JULY 24 to AUGUST 23 (Leo) You may run into some un OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER1 are a true humanitarian and 22 (Scorpio) There may be could succeed in such pro-some stress and strain early in fessions as medicine, nursing or the day, but you can alleviate sociology.

You could also take much of the difficulty by usinglan active part in institutional tr.M a jAl A. if Mi The school board requires teachers to resign past their fourth month of pregnancy. Rubin said there was no ev idence that mandatory retirement of such teachers was medically, psychologically or administratively justified. He ordered the school board to adopt new regulations in keep ing with the U.S. Constitution.

The judge also ordered Mrs. Heath reinstated with all sen work and, having been endowed with a gift for words, could use your writing ability to promote civic, educational or welfare projects. You have a remarkably retentive memory and good judgment, common sense and your fine sense of humor. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER 21 (Sagittarius) Your innate self-reliance and ability to come back stronger after meeting and besting challenges this, coupled with your affinity will serve you well now. Think! for heritage and tradition, would and judge with tolerance.

jmake you an outstanding his-DECEMBER 22 to JANUARY! torian or educator. a ljionty, health and life insurance 20 (Capricorn) Consolidatei appeals to you more than it doesjbenefits and full back pay, mi-gains made over the past week.jto many of this zodiacal sector, nus eight weeks off for pre-de Implement good ideas and em-land may actually lead you intoHivery and post-natal care. 'ufSA PEANUTS PI -Daily NEWS Facsimile Ohio River. As she was docking The Queen struck a bridge pier and destroyed a boat dock, knocking a hole in her bow. Despite the hole in its left front side, the 44-year-old sternwheeler continued on to Louisville, Ky.

There were no injuries. DELTA QUEEN HAS TROUBLES The Della Queen arrives at Cincinnati, Thursday to discharge passengers and pick up new ones, but the only overnight passenger boat still operating on U.S. inland waters had a little trouble with the swift U.S. Chess Player Gives Man On Moscow St. Worry By uniteo PRESS international I stupider than the kids, helsive chess, Tigran Petrosian, Urges Coalition Of Agencies To Fight US Crime to WASHINGTON (UPI) An! Possibly what most worries' said- earn the right to face Spassky, independent study group has, the man-on-the-street in Mos-' Now 29 a gangling 6 foot 2-; who had earlier defeated proposed a national coalition of cow these days is a chesshe -Ji1 law enforcement agencies as1 player from Brooklyn, N.Y., with penetrating eyes and With an unsurpassed memory named Robert James Fischer.

Beginning July 2, Fischer will attempt to dethrone Soviet and world chess champion Bori Spassky in a series of matches in Reykjavik, Iceland. For a Russian, the thought. shock of unkempt brown hair, land encyclooedic knowledge of Fischer lives quietly in Los the game, Fischer is a great Angeles. Few seem to know positional player and ferocious what he does or how he lives. attacker.

But his complaints He has few friends and 'about flashbulbs, noise, living virtually no life outside of conditions and spectator move-chess. jment have been known to drive that Fischer could defeat their i tournament directors wild, champion is something akin toj past jw0 yearSi the last over what an American would feel ate Armenian master of defence idea that nine Soviets could, whip the Pittsburgh Pirates in four straight. The object of the Russians concern is still called All I though he is" now 29 years AllGrilflllVG American experts are confident of a Fischer victory, although Spassky has won three games and drawn two in their previous encounters. Characteristically, Fischer agrees. Once asked who he thought ftYUVI null the only means of arresting organized crime that is on the verge of destroying American society as we have known it.

The panel also suggested legalization of marijuana and gambling to remove them from the sphere of organized crime and the outlawing of handguns. The very fact that tens of millions of Americans find gambling acceptable and thou-using marijuana is actually undermining respect for laws, the study group said. The recommendations were made in a report released Fischer was born in 'jwas the greatest player in the 9, 1943, but raised in world, Fischer replied It icy ommi ee Brooklyn, N.Y., where hislTQ pQQQjlwould be nice to be modest but Committee for Economic where his family moved when he was two it would be stupid if I did not tell the truth. It is Fischer. years old.

His sister taughl Bobby the fundamentals of chess w'hen he By ELIZABETH WHARTON Development (CED), a nonpartisan group of business leaders and educators. It would be hard to exaggerate the enormity of the national predicament, the report said. During the decade of the 1960s, (FBI) index crimes of violence known to the police rose 156 per cent: offenses against property, 100 per cent. was six. With the help of a WASHINGTON (UPI) -Shir- If Cfl neighbor interested in the gamejtey Chisholm insists she is the iolllCiyv Ij yli and his own remarkable powers i only viable alternative to the1, of memorv and concentration, white males who have dominat- i la Fischer became United States ed U.S.

politics since George rim A YO champion at the age of 14. Washington. Since then, the 64 black and And the tiny black congress-white squares of the chess, woman from New York says If these and other crimes board and the desire to is determined to her, are nermiferi i dmiw? himself unequalled in his-name placed in nomination for trehle aJin in it 07 mastery of them, have become the presidency at the Democra-i Damage was estimated at ueuie again in me i'vs, tic National Convention. 1 enn tr, a Fmnco in Pal. Fischers obsession.

$1,600 to a double house in Pal- LETS GO ROLLER SKATING AT THE CASINO ROLLER RINK 2397 WEST OAK STREET. LEBANON Vicn for Private Partial Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday CALI 273-2371 TO ARRANGE FOR PARTIES SKATING SCHEDULE Friday and Saturday 7.30 to It P.M. Zlli.llltS HE REAM 907 QUENTIN ROAD FLAVOR OF THE WEEK BLUE BERRY RIPPLE BVItNKYA SNIFFY American society as we have known it cannot endure. The CED committee said aniHiSh Scho1 in Brooklyn in his gates from a half-dozen states. fire on Thursday independent federal agency the iun'or year- couldnt waste Convention rules require 50 for, Chief Ed Berkheimer of Pal-Federal Auihnritv in Ensure! m.V tme with all those stupid formal nomination, but Mrs.

myras Citizens Fire Co. No. 1 Justice. and unified stateiV and with teachers even Chisholm claimed assurances i from enough delegates who promised to sign her petition for the nominating process. Since she declared her candidacy Jan.

25, Mrs. Chish- received more active Julia Gingrich, owner of the two 'support from various women's-idwcllings. Uib groups particularly thej Chief Bcrkhimer said lie i National Organization for Wo-j was sweating out for jmen (NOW) than she did' while because much of tlm from the black community. companys hose was stretched This nation spent Most the black convention, out to dry after the pumping in fiscal year 1970 for health and judicial systems would be the paramount step. The agency and the courts would oversee all criminal justice procedures except local police work and pretrial detention.

The national agency would contribute half of all state and III I A local costs for police, proseeu- I 111 mp(ljra I afO tion, courts and correctional' IwVilvUI vUI facilities, the committee proposed. The cost would be about $5 billion to the U.S. treasury. said the alarm was sounded at 5:45 p.m. About 30 men and 15 junior firemen responded to 134 E.

Maple St. tenanted by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walleck and 136 E. Maple occupied by Mrs.

A key feature of the court proposal would be the appointment of enough judges and prosecutors, on merit rather than political affiliations, to clear backlogs of felony cases. medical care, an increase of billion in the last year alone. For each American, these large expenditures meant average of $324 for the year 1970. Charles Crawford, $7- S' McGovern and but the fireim-, monaged with I Hmphrey. what they had.

They were on serving her second term in the House of Representatives from half. Fire damage was to the roof an Extension health specialist at The the Bedford-Stuyvesant area of on bath sides of the structure Brooklyn. 1 and the attic on the Walleck She is slightly over 5 feet tall sjcje. There was slight water I3111 ess tban damage on the second floor of 011 tbat' the Walleck side, J113 6 Sma be sald damage In ngnter. furniture amounted to about $669 She provfd and to the building itself, $1,669.

4 to olhcrs Nab Pine Grove Man In Baffling Murder Case POTTSVILLE, Pa. (UPI)- A 1969 slaying that baffled police for three years led Thursday to the arrest of two men who were serving jail terms at the medical care prices 6.3 per time of the alleged murder. I cent. Pennsylvania State University, says that this amount is more ys may mw amuum, than double the amount of just ten years ago and four times thp average in 1950 Fiscal year 1970 saw little' difference in the growth rates atiieirnce me growiit iaies for all prices 5 9 per cent and lor aii prices a.a per ana Slrie I ps myra ambulance, the squad was something less thing less an(j (w0 fire expenditui pUnipcrs, police and the assistant chiefs, and Sam teacher and rov Jr than $300,000. She is a former Police arrested cx-convicts; Using the 1970 fiscal Honal consuitant, and HAnilAHA A Attl OA TT I t.

SrO k.lliAa AISAHt Af jot; PALOOK1 Bnghtbill Jr. Theodore Kemmerling, 30, Pine of the $58-billion spent orlaU(lor Grove, and Larry Schneck, 26.) personal health care, more than 3ajpc of an autobiography Unbossed and Un- 1 INDIA RUNS COPPER Pottsville, for the death of John1 one fourth or $13. 5-billion went well.i certainly CAN'T USE HER, AFTER ALL SHE IS A Jl bought. VEYL.WAITA MINUTE, KASE YOU AIN'T GONNA LET SANDY GO, ARE SANDY. I'VE GOTTO COMPLIMENT YOU YOU'RE A FANTASTIC HITTER AND A SUPER AND I HOPE YOU HAVE CONTINUED SUCCESS WITH THE WOKK1NGT0N WALLOPERS she 9 A SENSATION HAVE YA SEEN ENOUGH, KASEJ Miller, 72, Fountain Lament Springs.

for the medical care of one-tenth of the population who aged 65 or Her campaign slogan was Catalyst for Change. But her hoped-for new constituency lenlire copper mining and of young people, women, i production operations in India mjnoi.j(y groups an( poor Lorn the Indian CopperCorp fap(j t() materialize and her the only private firm in the reception, which was field, Slate police said Miller was' older, beaten to death by armed Only 16 per cent of the total thugs who carried off a safe containing cash and jewelry. Richard Russell, the Scluivl- sum was spent on the age group under 19. The remaining 57 per cent was spent on people public kill County district attorne--. between the ages of 19 and 65 uarm and occasionally said that at the time of tbe or 54 per cent of the total enthusiastIc.

did not translate' slaying Kemmerling was seiv- population. into votes at the pel's. primary Dr. Crawford points out that she and her husband. Conrad, of a state police sergeant and the largest single item of children Schneck was in prison for a expense was average personal! burglary conviction.

health care which included' Russell said he had evidence hospital care both inpatient! Sell It Through The NEWS that would show how the two and outpatient services. Quick men left the county prison, but refused to comment further. Two other men were also charged in connection with tlie case, Dale Reinhart, 33, Tama-qua, and Joseph Bowers, 30, Mahanoy City. Both are serving jail terms for burglary convictions. Machines Damaged In Flood Should Be Cleaned As Soon As Possible.

Free Estimates. AL SPAYD EQUIPT. CO. 701 WEAVERTOWN ROAD LEBANON. PHONE 273-6701 HOUSE PASSES LIQUOR BILL HARRISBURG (UPI) The House passed by a 169-80 vote and sent to the Senate Thursday a bill enabling the Philadelphia Art Museum to obtain a atate liquor license.

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