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RECORD-EAGLE, TRAVERSE CITY, MICH. 49684 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1972 Page 7 NEWS SUMMARY By United Press International progress has been made STOCKHOLM-John Hicks of Britain and Kenneth J. Arrow of the United States'' toward a settlement. TOURIST CENTER IN THE URALS MOSCOW (UPI) The 16th century town of Verkhoturye in the Urals will be developed as a tourist center and preserve of i Russian architecture, the Tass news agency said. Verkhoturye was founded- in 1598 as a fortress and is the oldest town' in WASHINGTON--The Laotian today won the 1972 Nobefprize Embass said rime Minister the Sverdlovsk'region, for economic science, the Royal: i Souvanna Phouma would fly to New York from Paris announced.

Hicks were awarded I Swedish Academy of Sciences and Arrow for "their pioneering contributions to the general economic equilibrium theory and welfare theory," the. academy said. Hicks, of All Souls College in Oxford, England, and Arrow of Harvard University, Cambridge, will share the 3100,000 prize. this evening and come to Washington Thursday to confer with Secretary of State William P. on the latest Indochina peace moves.

Sou- vanna's visit to Washington follows a visit to Laos last week by William H. Sullivan, deputy assistant secretary East Asian affairs and i Pope Pius XII, '82, Oct. 9, 1958. died WEEKEND SPECIAL: Fri. Sat.

Oct. 27 28 1 Doz. Sweetheart ROSES $2.98 Cash fi. Carry While They Ust Weaver House of Flowers 1014 Sixth St. Traverse City WORLD COMMUNITY DAY Along thousands of other communities around the nation.

Church Women United in Traverse City will meet at Bethlehem Lutheran Church Nov. 3 1 p.m. to celebrate the day which has been set aside as a culmination of the year-long efforts toward peace and justice. More than'just a day of celebration WCD serves to highlight the work of each local unit of the CWU in responding to the needs of peoples around the world. Three areas are spotlighted: the shaping of new social structures, opening opportunities for women in transition, and the top goal, peace-building.

Shown above with Mrs. Eino Kyro, left, WCD general chairman, are Mrs. David Darling, center, and Mrs. Alton Solem, who are assisting with the plans. (Mrs.

Kyro urges to remember the collecting of laundry soap for use at Holy Childhood School at Harbor Springs.) "(R-E Photo by John Hawkins) I former ambassador to Laos. i Souvanna will Paris SAIGAN-In a two-hour tele- on Saturday. vised speech i Saigon at the conclusion of his talks with! Presidential adviser Henry A. Kissinger, President Nguyen Van Thieu said peace would come "very quickly" if Hanoi withdrew its troops from South Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia and if there were international guarantees--principally by the Soviet Union and China. In Washington Kissinger briefed ANCHORAGE, Alaska A piece of orange-colored debris floating in the Gulf of Alaska proved a false clue Tuesday in the 10-day-old search for House Majority Leader Hale Boggs and three companions who disappeared in a light plane.

The debris turned out to be only a pallet from a ship's cargo hold, ending two hours of 'Barrage' of Dems heads for State suspense which started when an his five days A i Force search crew 6tted Thieu on the! debris about 30 miles off i on talks with prospects for a Vietnam settlement, now believed to hinge'' on Thieu's hard-line cease-fire terms. The White House refused all comment except to stand by Kissinger's DETROIT (UPI) Michigan voters will be surrounded by a Sa igon that "some barrage of Democratic presidential campaigners Thursday and Friday. Democratic vice presidential nominee Sargent Shriver plans to arrive in the Detroit area about an hour and a half after the No. 1 man on the ticket, George McGovern, leaves Mich- the Alaska panhandle. WHEAT DEAL On Oct.

9, 1963, President Kennedy approved the sale of $250 million worth of wheat to the Soviet Union. FOR EXCELLENT SERVICE Alva "Burt" Cole, right, is shown receiving an award of recognition from Al Hiibschneider, on behalf of the Michigan Association of County Veterans Counselors. The plaque reads: In appreciation of service rendered to this association and the many years of faithful service to the veterans of Grand Traverse County. Cole has served as county director of Veterans Affairs for 19 years prior to his retirement in July. Hub- schneider is counselor and trustee on the MACVC board.

(R-E Photo by John Hawkins) gan. Shriver has scheduled a meeting with a group of black ministers at Detroit's Holy Cross Baptist Church for 7:30 p.m. Folksinger Phil Ochs will be in Lansing Thursday evening to sing at a Students for McGovern rally. In addition, Pierre Salinger, press secretary to former President John F. Kennedy, will stump on behalf of McGovern in Detroit, Kalamazoo and Saginaw.

Sen. Muskie, D-, Maine will campaign for entire Democratic ticket day evening with emphasis on a fund-raising dinner in Southfield for Attorney General Frank Kelley, a candidate for the U.S. Senate. What do doctors recommend for patients in pain? Doctors all over the country dispense over 50,000,000 of these tablets to their patients each year. Grand Traverse County voted for BROWN Antrim County voted for BROWN There are many medications a physician or dentist can prescribe for pain.

Some are narcotic, many are available only on prescription. But there is one pain reliever, available without prescription, doctors dispense again Anacin. Each year, doctors give over 50,000,000 Anacin tablets to their patients in pain. If doctors think enough about Anacin to dispense all these tablets, what better recommendation can you ask when you are in pain? You see, A a i a i more of the pain reliever doc- tors recommend most than any other leading tablet. and dental pain is relieved incredibly last; minor pains of arthritis are dependably eased for hours; even the aches and pains of colds and flu respond to Anacin.

So the tension and depression that can be caused by such pain will be relieved too. And millions take Anacin without stomach upset. When you're in pain, why don't you follow the practice of so many doctors and take the lablet a doctor might give you in his own office. Take Leelanau County voted for BROWN On November 7th Affirm the Decision of the Primary Voters ELECT WILLIAM R. BROWN CIRCUIT JUDGE (Paid Political Advertisement) room-f lettering console styles The MiRCHENA Modrl GQ-665 25" diagonal picture YOU CAN AFFORD TO BE CHOOSY RCA's finest picture tube features radiant phosphors surrounded by a black matrix for brilliant, sparkling color.

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