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ammli It. Jmii, Wiwt-Pftw, Inity, )ly 1172 Annum Shatters 2 Get $100,000 in Spain Robbery OVIEDO, Spain (AP) Two 200-Meter AAU Olympic Committee Testing Mdetes for Drug Usage Track Record 'EUGENE, Ore. (AP) have been testing exten year-old schoolbus driver from alvely this week to determine If -1 4U. IT XIan'a ing a positive result in the urinalysis test would be removed from the U.S. team.

He said that very careful tests will be run to make sure that results can't be The threat of dismissal from the team. "scared the hell out of some athletes I talked to," Olvmnir Track and Field Trials are using amphetamines or oth- drugs. In order to make the trials ers gain weight and muscle easily. But instake can be stopped 48 hours before any such test is given and won't show, although the body already has made use of it. One problem of the testing program is that drugs taken for hay fever will produce a positive reaction.

And many athletesincluding Jim Ryun, world record-holder in the mile, -hammer thrower Hal Connolly and steeplechaser Mike Manley suffer from the high pollen count in this city. Officials said, however, that if an athlete is under doctor's CANTON, Ohio (AP) Alice Annum, a 21-year-old student from Ghana, broke Wilma Rudolph's 12-year-old 200-meter meet record Saturday night In the National AAU Women's in Track and FieldChampi on-r ships. Miss Annum, a freshman at the University of Tennessee, whizzed to a semifinal victory in ,22.8 seconds, beating the 22.9 posted by Miss Rudolph in 1960. Her time also equaled the American record established by Barbara Ferrell of Los Angeles in 1968. Miss Annum, who already has competed in two Olympics for Ghana, also tied the 100-rne-ter meet record of 11.1.

Irish Davis of Tennessee State also of of parallel the Olympics as closely as possible, officials are requiring athletes to take urinalysis tests after each man's last per-formance every day. Such tests will show whether an athlete has taken "a stimulating drug or any pharmaceutical," ac- cording to a brochure handed athletes when they checked in. ri Bob Giegengack, chairman of the men's track and field pro- gram for the U.S. Olympic Committee, said conditions at the University of Oregon will "duplicate what will happen in Munich." He said the drug testing is similar to that planned for the 20th Olympiad later this summer. "Frankly," he said, "We are trying to save everybody from needless embarassment.

We'd look like damn fools sending a team to Muncih that wasn't clean." Giegengack refused to state flatly that any athlete record- matched the record, held by.ters In 54.1; Cheryl Toussaint of orders to take an antihistamine, which may contain a stimulant, results of his urinalysis test will take into ac count the legal intake of the drug. Names of athletes under suspi cion won't be made known un der any circumstances, said Giegengack. "We must be very" careful about the security of our sam- Miss Ferrell, narrowly losing to Miss Annum. Patty Jean Johnson, a 22-1 he said. "Rather than USS Wasp Taken Out of Service Seattle, lowered her 100-meter hurdles timelo 13.2 In the semifinals, breaking the meet mark 13.1 she had set in trials ear- IleMn the day.

Li Lacey O'Neal of Washington, D.C.. also broke the old mark with 13.3, winning the other semifinal. Olga Connolly of Los Angeles, shooting Jor. a fifth: Olympics berth, finished third in the dis cus qualifying with a throw of 156-2. Defending -champion Josephine Delavina of Chicago led the discus qualifiers with 161-2.

Pat Hawkins of New-'-York paced the 200-meter qualifiers with 26.7; Willa Mae Fergeson Pomona, the 400-me- New York, the 800 meters In 2:08.0, and Linda Iddings of Seattle, the high jump, 5-6. er repairs that the Navy would be too expensive to perform. Its powerless hulk will be towed to Boston in about a week, where it will be tied up at a Navy pier until a scrap yard buys it. The steel of the vessel will likely be used 'to make razor blades. JUNE CIRCULATION News-Press 42,901 Sunday ......51,147 Saturday 51,563 GaietU 44,426 Daily Total .87,327 CLASSIFIED-ADVERTISING OUR Phone Number Is 233-6181 FOR WANT ADS ONLY Family Want Ad (NON-COMMERCIAL) RATES ANNOUNCEMENTS Me rARMEKS MARKET PLACi II to ftJi AND SUPPLIES 17 te It USINESS SERVICES A te It EMPLOYMENT 21 to 21 EDUCATIONAL 10 te 31 MPRCHANDISI 33 te so' FINANCIAL SS to It RbNlALS SO to 70 REAL ESTATE FOR SALI 71 te 77 MOBILE HOMES SI to S3 TRANSPORTATION tl te fl Coin Rttoe-PoyaWo Within 10 Daya Barnett Leads Women's Open have one athlete unjustly accused of wrong-doing, I would rather forget the whole damn thing, and that includes the track meet." Fischer Fails to Appear for 'Final' Flight NEW YORK (AP) American chess grandmaster Bobby Fischer failed to show up at Kennedy Airport here Saturday night for passage on the last commercial airline flight that could have taken him to Reykjavik.

Iceland, in time for the scheduled Sunday start of his world chess title match with Russia's Boris Spassky. Golf HAPPY BIRTH PAY DOROTHY LOU LOVI 2 RANOMA I ORANDPA Hrsisil ARRinimminta dial A SMOULDER to cry on. Anony- mouilr ottered to ill King eympathy nd understanding 2JJ-4W, Writ 0. Box' WS. Ml FOR SALE i Lartv plot.

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chock our prkoi ond too. Harrlt Tormlto ond Port Centi ut state, mi-oni. mmopn nirtur.t of vocations oro mutt, got film, flnlohlna ot Cookt Cam. pro Shop, 110 N. in.

NEW LOCATION! Brovo now it 1027 Prod, ocron from City Holl. Mon, 13-5 Sot. or col for appointment. 11 HYDRO-Therapy Whirl-Pool Manege ro- llovot tout muiciot, acnmg teei, rami. St.

oo surgioel, lis ni-nn. HAVING A PART Sorvt Plovor Wold Donutt. Bolt ond Mitchell mopping tenter. Phono W-7IS4. II CREDIT ADVISORS' service pvolloblo If vou a ncerolv with to lot our ot otoi Chock writer ond bookkooplnf service.

100 S. 17th, W2-4J3I. PROBLEMS? Suicide? DrugiT Don't ponlcl Call 232-1455. Pomlly ftm 7 last aaJ Fume WONDERED PROM homo-oM Sngllil (hoop dog. Ono-yoor-old, block, white ond ollvor, ust shaved oil but hood.

Antworo to name Soteitfon. Rowordl Plooio coll 133-51. (4 125 REWARD for return of atolon mhil- blko, from 818 So. 14th. 733-7m.

fl LOST: PEMALE St. Bernard, brown ond white. 1 month! oM, vicinity 15th and Pronclt. 77-400, 131-34H. 13 LOST PROM Moxflold Anlmel Clinic.

June 2tth, erange ond whlta atrlpod mole cat. collar with name moxwoii. Ploate coll 232-45M. -I ANYONE who found Ford keys around or In shopping center an South 12nd leaie call 144-144. fS I Fbr tfid RiortatUa RETIRED MAN wantt trantportatlon to flihlng takoa and back.

Will buy you one permit. No perpetual converiotlen- eiitr wonted, hhxm. am tor wnour f3 EXTRA NICE cottago en Nodoway Rlv. er, floating dock, boating and Watr tiding. Tod Bolton, 233-M74.

ftw CABIN ond 155X100 lot en Nodaway River, bv owner. 5tS-2IOt. Union Star. f5 LAKI VIKINS, baautlful laka vltw let priced to tell. 231-017.

tt YOUR NAM! Could Appear Hart THIS SPACE RESERVED TO LIST ALL THE BIO HOLIDAY WINNERS PROM STANTON'S LITE LAKES PEACEFUL VALLEY Rettecked chennett e-Mth far your Ml day flthlna. catehet: Tnomaa if ids Millar Speck 11 Iba. Howe 7i30 to 7 p.m. LAKE VIKING lot, MH4, near club- houte and take, SI 00. Writ 111 Newt-Prett.

MATTHEWS HORSESHOE LAKE. Un- loaded nice toad of carp. June 11th. Come out end eatch'em. SI THE FISHIN' HOLE You get a line and I'll get a pole, we'll go down to the Plihin' Hole tor the big July 4th weekend.

Many tpeclal prliet, special family rates. Campers families wel- come. 467-5533. S4 AN HOUR JULY 4TH, AM. to P.M.

Sat. and Sundav. (2 hourly. to 5 Plus monhtly contest for July, $50, $25 and month's pass. Night flihlng Sun.

and Mon. Prlie for largett flth during night, p.m. to 7 a.m. PARADISE LAKES AMAZONIA, MO. 475-3321 4 BEAUTIFUL -bedroom veer-around re- torr nome iocbtn is mnet Kuin Blue Rtpidi, Kantat on Creek Lake will be told et public auction, Saturday July at 2:00 p.m.

House hot large native ttone fireplace, central elr, new both. Beautifully landtcaped on IVi acrei. Alto telling IVMednoom cebln with large living room and native ttone fireplace. Alts 23 acrat of partially developed land overlooking the upper end ef Turtle Creek Lake. IP INTERESTED, contact Don Roche, Real Ettate Broker and Auctioneer, Blue Repldt, Kantat.

Phone 224-74IS. -2 BAMBI RESORT. Family vacation. Ratet atart t40 week. Aluminum boatt fur-niihed.

Underwood, Minn. 54514. Phone 211495-3312 or 114444-2374. tl SUMMER cotlaae tor rent, Ottertall County, Minnesota, private beach. Modern, boat TV, air conditioned.

Ray Burner Oregon, Phone SU 444 2374 or 114-444-2324. ftt BOB'S LAKES: Holiday apecial ttarlt Pr June 30th. 4 a.m.. enat Tuea. July 4th, a.m.

SI. 00 per lb. for largett fish plut 44 other cash prlzea and Vi cote C.B. bait eecn evening Seaton patt for tmallett carp caught In July. utcner, ivm a.

mc-Connell, II; O. Duguld, M'i. SI LAKI VIKINS lot for eels. 17M4H. fit PETTIS LAKE: Winner- L.

Shaver, lT'ii S. Duffy. ISi P. Davit, is. week- ly and hourly prliea Sat.

and Sun. Aax Road. Blfi LAKE, modern cebln. on main lake, eeet aide, Call 442-ssn, mouna Cltv. 23J-5I0J.

LANG'S LAKE July 4th Special Open 14 Prl Mon. Closed July 4th, It p. m. Special priieti Rodt and reels, lawn chain, lb. boxea of hamburger and T-bone ataeke.

Plut SI hr. for largett flth and wkty. prlzea. Bonus e-pack pop ovary hour from a. m.

to p. m. Cempen welcome. O. Wllllamt, Mil O.

Wllllamt, 13.fi D. Millar, 11.2i J. Mandley, 13.1, G. Carver, 12,. Stop If, Vt mile eatt.

NO FIREWORKS PERMITTED. BAMBI RESORT. Family vocation. Ratet ttert S40 week. Aluminum boats fur.

nlthed. Underwood, Minn. 54514. Phone er tle-444-2374. tl STANTON'S-LITE LAKE No fishing license require! $100 1ST PRIZE 50 2ND PRIZE 25 3RD PRIZE PLUS AT LEAST 47 OTHER PRIZES! Contoit boglni Prldoy morning Juno 10th, onfli Tuowloy p.m.

July 4tn, in contlnuouo hourt 24 hour doy. CAMPING FREE! Complng froo with our valid flihlng to mil, you may buy permit tr ign? through or you mutt ronow ivory 14 hourt. RENT RODS AND PERLS S0C A DAY Pltnty of fish wormt. Loading catfltli nd carp bait, tteokt, imKtri, fioon, lino and oil flihlng tacklo. Polo hoidon, Dip nott guaranteed 4 yoart, ll.Jt.

Lowott prlcot onywhtro on rod and rood. Hoitoto cokott donutt. rollt and brood. Lunch moot ond cnooto. buyo chlpt and nutt, Ico cuboti chorcool tn4 atartor, coloman fuol and mantiot.

ICB COLD POP AND BEER Wo have big walk-In cooler toedot with hundroda of coooi of pop ond boor. Wo wont rim out. Hamburg, chooteburgora, and foot long holdooa. people working In thifta to give yen friendly, courteous service 14 noun a doy. Every cor mutt ate every time ot eoncottlon atand when coming In.

Dial M7-SI21 for friendly Information. STANTON LITE LAKE Trml, Gar th RIDE YELLOW CABS, tour for the price ef one. Yellow Cab STt-2777, SOS S. 7m. 31 FARMERS MARKET PLACE 1 1 AattliMtrs, tent Aietltm MERRIGAN Livestock Auction Market, Inc.

Mcrryville, Missouri CATTLE SALE Friday, HJLY 7th Starting at 10 A. M. SELLING 4400 to 5,000 local ttock cat tle of ell kinds Including eeveral large contlgnmenta of choice tteer and heifer calvet, yearling tteera yearling helfere and' a-yoald cattle. Altomon algnmentt of ttock cowt with calves at aide, aprlnger cowt and butcher cattle and weigh cowa of all kinds. 175 Hereford and Angua steers, weight IX to vuo 100.

Tt Angua ateers and helfen, weight 121 lot. 150 Hereford tteert, too Iba. 2f Angua tteera and heifers, weight 451 Iba. 14 Hereford tteert and htifert, weight 475 lbs. 110 Angua and Hereford tteere weight.

400 Iba. 71 Angua tteert and htifert, weight SOB to too Iba. We haveJPacker Buyers hera for butcher cattle and also for fat cattle. IP YOU want to buy good to choice cattle in load lott or tmall packaget, you will find about any kind ef cattle to fit your needt at thlt aale. All cattle are sorted for tlze and quality.

Par mora Information contact! Lawrence Merrigan 816-582-3808 Jim Merrigan 816-582-5106 Dick Haymes 816-582-3633 or 81682-2114 "MARYVTLLE, MISSOURI MERRIGAN BROS. Livestock Auction Market, Inc. Maryville, -Missouri 21 OARY. ROACH, Auctioneer, ttt-3747. Dearborn, Mo.

-a OREGOh LIVESTOCK tela Co. Sale ev ary Thursday afternoon at 1 p.m. Bob Oulcfc. Phone 444-740f, Oregon, Mo. PHIL M.

FARRELL AUCTIONEER Route St. Joseph, Missouri Phonet 114 447-IMI or 447-5371. 4 ATCHISON County Auction Atchison, Kan. Livestock tela every II a.m.. C.J.

and Rey Ettea. EM 7-S27S. TRACTORS moo M2S40 71 Nri FARMALL CUI $1411 S7m SI 2S0 with asewer B771 Save a aeedl disk aerrfi S12S eeew treat eottfwetoe S32S. Oliver e-rew rear ateaated aatti. veter ttso.

OOD SILICTION USID COMIINIS IntanwrHasial Harvester Salee and Servte 21S-4M a. SOOt Lad Ava. M. The Icelandic Airlines nlane'the southern outskirts of the mn clad in military uniforms grabbed si million pesetas nearly 100,000 from two em ployes of the local savings bank early Saturday, police reported. The employes said the rob- brandishing pistols, forced them into a car drove to the outskirts of Oviedo, where they were found hours later gagged and manacled.

South Viet Drive Is SAIGON (AP) Enemy shell fire and bad weather broke the momentum of the South Vietnamese counter offensive on the northern front Saturday, field reports said. North Vietnamese gunners also attacked below the front at Hue for the first time in the current enemy offensive. As South Vietnamese troops held ground within three, miles of enemy occupied Quang Tri City, a general said shelling to the east was the worst obstacle the counterof tensive had met. To the south, more than 30 rounds of heavy shells or rock-ats landed within Hue just after dawn Sunday. There was no immediate report on casualties.

The shelling was the first against the former imperial capital since the North Vietnamese offensive began three months ago. Hue has been considered by allied officers a pri mary target of the offensive The South Vietnamese para- troops three miles from Quang Tri City were part of the drive to retake the occupied province of Quang Tri. A major battle was expected against North Vienamese forces dug in on Cltv jj TT -i pir AAAjCltXV JKCWclTQ PrnnnCA1 A JL UUOCU HELENA, Mont. (AP) -Rep. John Melcher, proposed Saturday a $25,000 federal reward beyestablished for helping to detect a concealed, dangerous weapon while aboard an airliner or in a terminal, "Something has to be done to put a stop to the hijacking by criminals who endanger the lives of innocent passengers by holding them hostage to collect huge ransoms," Melcher said, The proposal was made in a telephoned statement from Washington.

Melcher announced in' traduction of a bill authorizing the secretary of transportation to pay rewards up to $25,000 for information or services leading to apprehension of anyone vio lating one portion of the 1958 Federal Aviation Act. That section makes it a crime to carry "a concealed, deadly or dangerous weapon" on boarding an airplane or to attempt to board with such a weapon, Melcher said. Punishment for conviction of such an act is a fine of $1,000 and not more than one-year imprison ment, or both. "The individual passengers, whose lives actually are threat ened by hijackers, could be brought into the picture by of fering a $25,000 reward for detection of a weapon either on board the plane or in the terminal area," he said. KILLED IN TRUCK CRASH ST.

LOUIS (AP)-Leon Heggs, 57, of St. Louis, was killed Saturday afternoon when the dump truck he was driving jumped a curb and struck a utility pole, police said. Slowed MAMARONECK, N.Y. Miss Barnett, who three- Pam- Barnett fired a third-'putted five times on the course round 75 Saturday and surged which had the consistency of a to a three-stroke lead in the wet sponge from the remains of $40,000 U.S. Women's Open golf hurricane Agnes earlier in the championship, while Shirley week and heavy rains Friday.

Englehorn, who led the first The rain, which delayed play two rounds limped in with an for one hour, 40 minutes, left 17 82. players still unfinished. They Miss Barnett; alone in third place with a 149 going into the round, didn't play well but (ained the lead with a 54-hole total of 224. She had three birdies and six bogeys, including a bogey five on the final hole. Gloria Ehret and Miss Englehorn, playing in the same three some, also bogeyed the last hole.

Gloria, second with a 148 starting the day, slipped to four strokes off the pace and a fifth-place tie with Susie Maxwell Berning, who carded a 76 for a 228. In a tie for second, at 227 were Betty Burfeindt and four- time winner Betsy Rawls, who carded 74s, and Judy Rankin, who had a 76, Shirley, who braved rain and a bad ankle for two days on this sunny par 72 Foot Golf Club East Course, carded an 82 for a 13-over-par 229. Also at 229 were Kathy Cornelius, a former Open winner Jo-icelyne Bourassa and Betsy Cul-len. said one track coach who wished to remain anonymous He said amphetamine use by track athletes has become com monplace elsewhere but here "I think a lot of those guys will just not take the chance on getting pumped off the team." Use of amphetamines, or ups," has been givert far too much credit for an athletes performance, said Giegengack. "Medical people will tell you that drugs cannot help an ath lete's performance.

It actually may hurt. Then you say that it gives him a psychological advantage and if it does, then he's attempting to gain an unfair advantage over his competition. And nowhere in the Olympic rules is there a for cheating." The urinalysis tests also will detect recent use of anabolic steroids, which are used to help shot putters and discus throw completed their second rounds Saturday. Miss Englehorn, who came to the Open after a one-year layoff because of ankle surgery, was four over on the front nine with four bogeys and carded only a birdie four on No. 16 on the back nine, along with three three bogeys and a double bo-five on the 140-yard 13th hole.

Miss Ehret didn't have a birdie' but took six boeevs and a double bogey seven on the 537-yard No. 4. Defending champion Joanne Carner, starting the day with a 158, seemed to regain someof her posie and power and cov ered the front nine in two-un-der-par 34 with two birdies. But she ballooned to a 41 on the back side for a 75 and 233 with three bogeysand a double bogey. All-time pro money winner Kathy Whitworth turned in the day's best score, 72, for a 54-hole total of 230.

Today's final round will be editor of the" school paper and entering a local beauty pageant, Miss Miller became a good runner, and by the time she transferred to the Univer sity of Syracuse, she was working out w'th the men's crosscountry team. "I wanted to run a marathon, but the coach told me no woman in the world can run a marathon," she recounts. "Then one day I ran 28 miles, and since that was two miles over the official marathon dis tance, he changed his mind." The next step was to enter Miss Miller in an actual race the Boston Marathon. But since the rules of the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) forbade women from entering such events, this was a slight problem. "I took my medical at Syr acuse; entered under just my initials; the coach picked up my numbers and when we started the race, I had on a hooded sweatshirt," Miss Miller says.

But two miles down the road, the hood back, the officials saw there was a female com peting in a race that was sup posed to be just for and there was a ruckus. The result was Miss Miller's suspension from the AAU for six months, "Maybe they had a point In Boston maybe I was Inter- ferrlng," she says, looking back. "But I had worked really hard, and become kind of good. Tourney place'ples," deytlsdavt 1-15 words 1.15 2.00 16-20 words 1.25 2.40 (T75 21-25 words I 1.35 2.70 I 4i5 26-30 words 1.49 2.61 6.50 QUONSET POINT, R.I. (AP) The aircraft carrier USS Wasp, which helped cripple Japan's sea muscle during World War II, was retired from service Saturday and sent on its way to the scrap metal pile.

About 400 former crewmen watched as the ship's commissioning pennant, union jack and American flag were hauled down, officially striking the Wasp from the register of the U.S. Navy. The 45-minute decommission ing ceremony at the Quonset Point Naval Air Station ended. the 28-year career of the car rier, which also patrolled the blockade during the 1962 Cuban missile crisis- and picked up American astronauts when they splashed down from space flights. The reunion of Wasp crew men was organized by a former officer of the ship, John Roose velt, son of the late President Franklin D.

Roosevelt. The Wasp was worn out. Its propellor shafts were cracked from fatigue and It needed oth- Petition Denied by Rehnquist WASHINGTON (AP) Su preme Court Justice William H. Kehnquist denied Saturday a petition by the successful chal lengers to Chicago Mayor Rich ard J. Daley's Democratic Convention delegation to throw out a Chicago court action that would prevent the challengers from being seated in Miami Beach.

In turning down the petition, Rehnquist noted that the Su preme Court is in recess until October and therefore would have no chance to review the judgment unless a special ses sion was called. "I simply do not believe that it is the same type of case which has caused the court to convene in special session on previous occasions," Rehnquist said in his opinion. The action meant that the challenged delegates will go back to state court and fight the decision at the state level TWO MAY JUMP BOSTON (UPI)-Two prom inent members of the world champion Boston Bruins hockey team defenseman Don Awrey and Dallas Smith Friday were reported negotiating with the rival World Hockey Association and would jump to the fledgling league. supply developments and re cent actions of the council. About 25 food chain officials are expected at the Wednesday meeting and a larger group of farmers, producers and farm suppliers were, Invited the Thursday session.

Both will be at the Treasury Department. Among federal officials par ticipating will be Shultz, Donald Rumsfeld, council director; Virginia Knauer, the Presl dent's consumer affairs ad viser; Marina Whitman of the President's Council of Econom ic Advisers and officials of the Price Commission and Pay Board. "The pin placements were televised by ABC, beginning at of the Emory School extremely tough," said 22 p.m. CDT. of Medicine in Atlanta, Ga.

Female Marathon Runner Enjoys Tough Competition departed on schedule without Fischer, and an airline spokes- man said the next flight to Rey- kjavik would not be until 7:30 p.m., EDT, Sunday. Fischer's first game with Spassky was scheduled to begin at 1 p.m., EDT, Sunday. There was some speculation tnat iuscher, wno fled reporters when they spotted him at Ken nedy Airport Thursday night, might ha vejaken a flight to an-j other European cihy and planned to go to Reykvjavik from there. In the past week, Fischer re peatedly canceled his passage flights to Iceland, reportedly because he was dissatisfied with financial arrangmements' for the match. Tigers' Hiller to Return to Club DETROIT (UPI) John Hiller, Detroit Tigers' pitcher who was forced to retire from baseball after suffering a heart attack Jan.

11, 1971, Friday was given the "green light" by his doctor to return to the game. "It's better for him to play baseball," said Dr. Willis Hurst So the next year I went back to Boston, crashed the race again, and did it an hour faster. Other girls crashed too in the following years, and all of a sudden, we were beating some of the men. The press got onto it, and finally this year, the AAU changed rules, and gave us offi cial sanctions to run on an 'ex perimental' basis.

That means we can run in the same races with men, but we can't com pete against them, and have separate scoring, and separate starting lines." Miss Miller, who also has made a film about racing, received a masters degree in public relations and likes to write, says she usually runs about 10 miles a day. When I run, I run how I feel," she says. "I can be exhausted before running, and then feel refreshed afterwards. Through running, you're an ac tive part of the environment. You hear your heart beating, your feet hitting the ground.

If you're in shape, it's great. "I can sort out so many things in my mind when. I'm running," she goes on. "After an 18 or 20 mile run, my problems are solved." After 14 competitive marathons, Miss Miller says she wants to keep on running. "The competition is secondary," she, says.

"Most Important Is the Long after the running part is over, I'd just like to be able to go out and totter around the i NEW YORK (AP) How would you like to run six miles? Or what about 16-or even 28, the official distance for a race to be classified as a marathon. At the end of one of those stints, a long-distance says it takes up to six weeks to recover physically. 1 But for some people running i a marathon is a real groove. fake, for instance, Kathy Mil--ler, a self-described "service who was in town recently for the Crazy legs Marathon, a six-mile race for women only in Central Park, by S. C.

Johnson Son, and supervised by the Road Runners Club of New 7 Although she came In sixth, Miss Miller wasn't displeased. ON ALL WEEKLY ORDERS" YOUR 7TH DAY IS FREE Cancellations and Corrections Deedllnea for kllllna er corredlna an ad In the evening Newt-Preas la a.m. that morning. ERROR In the event an errer eccart in vour advertiiement. immediate notice must be given.

The Newt-Preit and Ca- une will not be reipennble far mere in in ene insertion. ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 Cards of Thanks inANKS io en the Ooctort and nurtet et Methodltt Hotpltel and to all othore who helped me. I want eoch ana of you to know you have taken good care of old Joe. I am a happy man lust to know threre era good people left In the world. Your old friend Joe Way- waier.

fj WE WISH to exprett our ilncere thankt to the meny frlenda and nelahbora for the klndneti, food, and flowera thown aunng the death of our beloved hut- oena and father, Jette A. McCamv Signed wife, Evelyn and torn and dough- wr. THE FAMILY of Nellie Splek tincerelv thenk Monilgnor Nokind, Quaker Oott and Local No. 135 Cereal Worker! end the Knlghta of Columbut No. 5047 and all their reletlvet and frlendt for the food, flowert and mauei, during int Time or our torrow in the patting of our mother.

Signed daughtera end torn. f3 WISH TO THANK all our frlendt for tne meny actt of- klndneta extended to me during the Illness and death ef my husband, Norman A. Tetchner. Alto, Dr. Howard schenk, Rev.

Ross Mc Clelland, Melerhoffer-Pleeman Funeral Horn and tpeclal thankt to Mr. and Mrs. Jemee W. WHson. Signed: Mrs.

Edne Teschner. f2 WE THE FAMILY of the late Arthur i. Blbblna with te tlncereiy thank the Methodltt Hotpltel etaff, I.C.U., Or. Wlllman, for the wonderful care of brother. Special thankt to Rev.

Wade, Rev. H. Brown, St. Joseph Tobacco Mo-Iowa Ball Club, for their assistance. Thankt to friends far food, cards, cara, money and flowert) alto Alexander mortuary.

May Ood bless you all. Sisters, Mabel Methawi and Agnet McGoughy. f2 3 In Mimirliw IN LOVINO MEMORY or our husband, dad and granddad, Jamas Chatter, who left us July IN7. We little knew Whan we woke that morn, The torrow the day would bring Far the coll was audden, the shock severe To pert 'with ana we loved te dear. Signed; Wife, daughters, son and fern-II let.

fl 4 Nrtenili Happy Anniversary EDDIE" -Love NELLIE EFFECTIVE as ef June 10, If will not be responsible for any debts Incurred by anyone ether than myself. Nevltt Morlock, Ml Mettechutettt. ft ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. Information free. Par help, cell er write 401 nth street.

1 TiriBER-FRAHE SEND FOI FREE COLORFUL DROCHURE Meetings Slated for This Week on Food Prices not much good at short I've got a lot of stamina, I and I'm mostlv concerned NT" llP! I just getting there. This -was more like a sprint for me," the long-legged runner admit- ted. Miss Miller. a resident of N.Y., says she running at Lynchburg Col- lege in Virginia. "I had, been -'playing lacrosse and field hock- WASHINGTON (AP) Cabi-I net officials will discuss food price problems with executives of major food chains Wednesday and with farm industry leaders it was announced Saturday.

meetings will aid the officials in preparing a report on rising food prices requested by July 10 by President Nixon, who ordered the investigation. Secretary of the Treasury George P. Shultz, who is chair man of the President's Cost of Living Council, said in the an nouncement that he hopes for a frank and open exchange of in formation on cost trends, pros pects for future prices, food- on the girls' teams and was SQUARE-POLE BUILDINGS DISTINCTIVE COLORS AND TRIM CERTIFIED TRUSSES HEFTY OVERSIZE TIMIERS CAUmWRITI KIM MOOM PlNNW 44f4M NAHIt.Mt.......e.ee.e.M.e..aee. iHiiiHNmmmM fMtHI. tN -recruited by the men's track 'coach, who needed team mem- "beri.

He said, 'gee-you. won't win anything, but you can pick sin aoma points for, the team lust being there'." It turned out a little differ-" intly. In between 'being sports.

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