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Rushville Republican from Rushville, Indiana • 5

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Friday, July 7, 1972 ItUSnVILLB (INDIANA) DAILY REPUBLICAN Page Five i Howard Hughes Accused Of Slander In Damage Suit For $51 Million Licenses Not Renewed For 8 Nursing Homes Chess Match Now Slated To Open Tuesday GOOD LISTENING AT 94 News Weather Sports STEREO nity Home, and Heritage Nursing Home and Garfield Park Nursing Home, both of All of the eight denied relicensing effective July 1 were in the intermediate, care category Medicaid purposes, the officials said. Mary A. Bass, administrator -of the Corydon home, said the fire-safety violations have been corrected and she would apply for a rehearing before the Health Facilities Council. not seen the suit. The public relations firm arranged the February conference with seven newsmen in Los Angeles while Hughes was in the Bahamas.

Dietrich asked that the defendants pay $1 million in general damages and $50 million in punitive damages or a greater amount according to the proof of his wealth." Dietrichs 6uit said Hughes is a resident of Los Angeles County and has been living in various parts of the Western Hemisphere for the puTIS years for the purpose of avoiding service of court process." Hughes Tool Co, officials say the billionaire is now living in a hotel suite in Vancouver, B.C. Orders Now Being Taken For LEE CRANES WRCR REYKJAVIK Iceland (AP) Bobby Fischer lost the draw Thursday night, giving Boris Spassky the first move, and' the world championship chess match will finally start next Tuesday. Unless the American challenger or the Soviet champion pleads illness and gets another postponement. The confusion of the past week was summarized by the old woman selling cigarettes who asked in the beginning: Fischer Near- toe, and it was; Spasskiy go? Im very pessimistic," Dr. -Max Euwe said at 10 ajn.

At hoon: Its a very delicate situation. At 7 p.m., the president of the International Chess Federation sighed: Iberas hope. INDIANAPOLIS (AP)-Eight nursing homes have not bad their licenses renewed and the state Is drawing up orders to remove Medicaid patients from three of the facilities, report state welfare department officials. The hoines have not received new licenses because of health or safety standards, but five of the homes will get a relnspec-tion before Medicaid patients are I withdrawn, the official said. The Indiana Health' Facilities Council took the action in holding up the renewal The notices for removing the' patients Involve the Corydon Nursing borne (formerly National Nursing Home of Glen Aire Nursing Home at Richmond and Sherwood House Nursing Home at Those now awaiting reinspection are: Park Riley Nursing Home, Greenfield; Golden I Years Homestead, Fort Wayne; Freelandville (Ind.) Commu- 4- LOS ANGELES (AP) Billionaire Industrialist Howard Hughes Is accused In a $51 million damage suit of slandering Noah 1 Dietrich, his 83-year-old biographer and former aide.

It was the second slander suit filed as the result of a televised news conference last January in which a voice identified as -Hughes said of an associate: Hes a no-good, dishonest son-; of-a-bitch and he stole me blind," Dietrich 8 suit, filed Thursday in Superior Court, alleged, that Hughes made the statement bout another associate and likened Dietrich to that individual. In February, Robert A. Mahed, who was fired by Hughes as the i head of Hughes Nevada gambling and hotel empire, filed a I1T.51 million libel and slander' suit claiming the statement referred to him. Also named as defendants were Hughes Tool parent organization of the Hughes empire; the public relations firm of Carl Byoir Associates; and Richard Hannah, a Byoir account executive. Hannah said there would be no comment because he had UAL A West On Highway 52 DISCOUNT CENTER TIME TO TRADE COOK BOOK Enclose check or money order for $8.00 to WRCR, 120 North PerkinsRushville, Indiana 46173 Hon.

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(AP) Au-thor Pearl S. Buck, who is recuperating at a hospital here from an attack of pleurisy has received a telegram Irom President Nixon. As a long-time admirer of your indomitable spirit and unfailing courage, Tam confident, that you wUl soon be fully recovered and able to continue ypur work, Nixon said in his telegram to 80-year-old writer. Hospital spokesmen said' Thursday that the President also extended his prayers and best wishes. Miss Buck, winner of the No-, bel and Pulitzer prizes, wag reported in very satisfactory, condition.

Admitted to the hospital last Saturday, she had been working on four novels at her summer home in Danby when stricken with the pleurisy' attack. Estate settlement can be costly. Acreage or equipment may have to be sold to pay estate taxes, probate costa and admlnlstra-tlve expenses and to elear debts. Plan ahead now the common sense way with Metropolitan life insurance. Call ma for details today.

By THE ASOCUTED PRESS Hendricks County Sheriff Russ Carmichael said today he bad been unable to determine how an Indianapolis motorist got Into the wrdng lane of In-. terstata 71 and caused a fatal accident. Guy Swift, 71, Indianapolis, died Thursday of i injuries suffered when his car, traveling southeast in the north-wastbound lane, crashed head on into a lumber truck in mid-morning. v' Carmichael said was told other motorists flashed their headlights at Swift before the wrack. I think he became completely confused, the sheriff said.

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