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51 St. Joseph, Gazette, Wednesday, Dec, IB, 1310 Deaths In the Midland Empire Douglas, CIA link Pro-SST Lin0 He Medisai Authorities Urge Basic Changes to Cut Heart Attacks Id K.C. Airport Bond Bill Moves Ahead JEFFERSON CITY (APJ -The Missouri Senate Tuesday advanced ahill to let Kansas City proceed with construction of its big international airport It would permit payment of up to 10 per cent interest on Kansas City's airport bonds. x- Pension Bill Has -New Woe trade bill. And the Nixon administration had hoped to at tach the welfare-' reform planvto it as an.

ment. 'X Earlier, Senate leaders hadj said debate on the Social Security bill would begin Tuesday. However, Senate leaders indicated that an effort would be made to enact the Social Secu Detected by House J. Peter Coppinger NORTONVILLE, Kan. J.

Peter Coppinger, 73, died Monday at Nortonvide. Mr. Coppinger was born in NEW YORK (UPI)-More WASHINGON (UPI) The House Tuesday reaffirmed its WASHINGTON (AP) Supreme Court Justice William and cholesterol content by one half. The experts were members of wincnester, ana was a support for continued develop-; member of the American Le- WASHINGTON (AP) Sen- th? Inter Society Commission! rity boosts, perhaps as a rider The present interest limit is 8 per cent, increased last May from 6 per cent; A similar bill is pending in the House. 1 ment of the supersonic trans gion at Nortonville.

ate floor consideration of the on an excise-tax extension bill Survivors include his wife. They emphasized that month huge, amendment-laden Social Heart Disease Resources which was organized in 1969 under the federally financed regional medical programs, to formulate guidelines for the prevention of heart-artery disease and its treatment; Douglas was linked in a congressional, report Tuesday with the Central Intelligence Agency in one of the activities for which his House critics are seeking to impeach him. The report of the special House committee that investigated 'Douglas', indicates two men associated with him in a Security. bill was postponed indefinitely Tuesday, dimming chances for all the controversial riders to the measure. ly payments to 26 million persons are at stake and said these should not be jeopardized because of a snarl in the waning days of the port (SST), kicking the issue back to the Senate where opponents vowed to filibuster against, it until Congress adjourned.

i a series of votes the House approved a compromise $210 million additional allotment of tax funds" toward construction of two prototypes Mrs. Madie Coppinger of the home; his stepmother, Mrs. Caroline Coppinger, Nortonville; a sister, Mrs. Eugene Ferrell, Valley Falls, and a half sister, Mrs. Alice Greeley, Topeka, Kan.

Services will be today at 2:30 One of the most disputed rid- Editor's Mailbox ers is a quota-setting foreign 1 congressional session. man iuu meaicai authorities issued a set of basic recommendations Tuesday- to preserve American arteries and cut the high rate of heart attacks. They urged "safe and reasonable" changes in everyone's diet to reduce saturated fats and cholesterol even though, they said, the evidence that would help is now "suggestive" rather than "conclusive." They called for an end to the 'national habit" of cigarette smoking and a "phase out" of the cigarette industry. They advocated massive efforts to identify all persons with persistently high blood pressure so the pressures can be controlled with drugs. Major Risk Factors Fatty diets, cigarette smoking and blood pressure, said the ex SSS2SZ2ES3 Dominican Republic literacy project had some connection p.m.

at the Warren mortuary in Nortonville. Burial will be in the Nortonville Cemetery. Letters must be brief, signed letters are most effective. Pen iXOTIG names may be used unless let- 1I1DY Tate Trial to; Resume Next Week LOS ANGELES (UPI) Superior Court Judge Charles H. Older Tesday ordered that the Tate murder trial resume on ters are critical of someone not holding public office.

We reserve the right to condense letters. The Editor. of the 300-passenger, 1,800 mile-an-hour "jetliner. About $700 million in deral money already lias been spent in development of the craft. On a procedural vote that came nearest to a direct test op the issue, pro-SST forces prevailed on a roll call, 205 to 185.

The final vote on the entire with the 1 The connection is left unclear, however, because CIA Director Richard Helms refused to deliver a secret memorandum bearing on the Douglas case to committee investigators." The committee has already, announced its finding that it feels no grounds exist for impeaching Douglsts. Its report, 4 Shows Nitely Paniomine Comedy Bethany, Mo. Inez Madge Caster, 73 Services Thursday at 2 p.m. at Noble-Roberson mortuary. Burial in Miriam Cemetery.

Atchison, Kan. Miss Gertrude Mattocks, 85. Services Thursday at 10 a.m. at Sawin-Dyer mortuary with burial in COURTS AND JUSTICE Editor, The Gazette: I believe Catneo Wo I Adm. Monday after a two-week break 8:00 STARTS TONITE Transportation Department appropriation bill was 319 to 71.

The House previously voted $290 million, the sum sought by the Nixon administration "to made public Tuesday, contains the evidence on which the find in law and order. I do not be-j lieve in our courts. I believe the relativeity between courts and! justice are a thing of the past, I cringed when I read the i 23 Illinois 238-0050 i the Mount Vernon Cemetery. I Nortonville, Kan. Mrs.

Mar- 1T keep the program on schedule, Tnursd 2 st Mat. msivmwm The Senate voted 52 to 41 on story you carried in Sunday's Parade "The Thief Who Was! Awarded $30,000." I wondered, thew Lutheran Church. Burial ing was based. The 924-page report is filled with letters, government documents, legal briefs and other material winnowed from 500,000 documents the committee says it during its five-month investigation. HENRY FONDA SPENCER TRACY JOHN WAYNE JAMES STEWART but a newly appointed attorney said he would move for a mistrial for one of the women defendants, Leslie Tan Houten.

Maxwell Keith, appointed to represent Miss Van Houten af-tet the disappearance of novice lawyer Ronald Hughes, said that he would ask that her case be severed from that of Charles Manson and two other female defendants and a mistrial be declared. Keith said that if Judge Older as I looked at the picture of the RICHARD WIDMARK DEBBIE REYNOLDS i iiiiiiiiiiQi imm isiii iiniinemi iinin I whiiisi i i in mi i in iisel iiiiii lilill ill Wh ill il man who admitted the theft, if the Brineys money bought him the car in the picture. I looked in Nortonville Cemetery. The body is at the Warren mortuary. Bendena, Kan.

Mrs. Anna L. Franklin, 87. Services Thursday at 2 p.m. at Stanton mortuary at.

Atchison, Kan. Burial in E3 Dec, 3 to shut off any more tax money. SST backers and opponents generally agreed that enough voters had been switched in the Senate to win approval of the compromise figure now. So its principal foes, Wisconsin Sens. It's Kind of a Western He's Sort of a Cowboy.

at the picture of the old couple setting on the porch and won- dered how many years and: 1 JxS: METRO GOLDWYN MAYER Presems A BURT KENNEDY PRODUCTION Starring WTOHMWP EtIfRIHIIR Permit Obtained to Raze Buildings perts, are the "three major risk factors" in heart-artery disease which reaches the end stage of the heart attack in approximately one million Americans annually, half of "whom die of it quickly. To convert the "suggestive" Into the "conclusive," the experts recommended large-scale, federally financed scientific studies of American eating habits their consequences in terms of heart-artery health or illness. $80 Million Cost These studies would cost approximately $80 million, involve some 60,000 persons on the typically high-fat American diet as subjects, and take 10 years to get the conclusive results. Meanwhile, all persons on high fat diets should undertake "safe and reasonable changes" that would reduce saturated fat Gaylord Nelson and William rfV JE l.mMia. BftMXlIAUlAND GEORGE KENNEDY how hard had they labored for that sum of money.

What a disgrace this is among civilized Proxmire, served notice they would try to talk it to "DIRTY DINGUS HAGUE 1 s. people. What has happened to Moray Cemetery. W. Harris, 74.

Services today at 2 p.m. at Roberson mortuary with burial in Jamesport, Memorial Cemetery. King City, Mo. Services for Mrs. Bertha Wise Clark, 93, will be Thursday at 2 p.m.

at the Clark mortuary with burial in King City Cemetery. PANAVISION METROCOLOR gP property rights, to. human rights? Is this all that life has to offer them because of our so-called system of justice? It seems that after having SPECIAL ADM. 6:45 to 7:15 $1.00 denied his motion, he was prepare to proceed on her behalf, with Deputy District Attorney Vincent Bugliosi beginning the final arguments to the jury in the six-month old trial. Keith would not disclose the reasons he intended to advance for a mistrial for Miss Van Houten.

The lawyer said he felt he had been given sufficient time to read up on the 18,000 page transcript of the case. II tTtm Bomb Damages Bank Branch in California two robberies with "No Tress OPEN 6:45 'SHOWS 7:1 and 9:10 AFTER 7:15 REG. ADM. Adults S1.7S; Jr. SI.

50; Child $1 for West Belt A permit to demolish a number of buildings to make room for the new West Belt highway right-of-way was obtained Tuesday by the Black Construction Co. Included are eight residences, one service station, a garage and nine accessory buildings. The residences are located at 721 Tyronne street; 2220, 2214, 2002, 1904 and 2025 Delmar street; 1904 Huntoon road and 924 Dewey Avenue. The service station is at 601 Paris Avenue. VIA St.

at Frederick SANTA. BARBARA, Calif. passing" signs posted, just; what would our courts or law-i yers think you're supposed to Investment i5BSBB5GSB5555r15 BBS Bill Signed Bennett Garden and Gift Centers do, wait till you get burned out or stolen blind, and take it? Do we really owe the criminal element a living at the expense of those who labor? How could this young man have been injured if he had not been where he shouldn't in the first place? by President Dining and (UPI) A bomb, blew a small hole late Monday in the roof of the Isla Vista branch of the Bank of America, which was rebuilt after being burned to the ground during rioting last February. Tie explosion cheered by several hundred persons' drawn to the area by the noise was the first violence of the academic year in the community adjacent to the University of WASHINGTON (UPI)-Presi I ponder, had the Brineys been liV The accessory buildings are in the same area at the northwest corner of the city. Dancing black, what would jiave been the public outcry, would the American Civil Liberties Union taken their case? If the Brineys Shop all 3 of our Bennett Stores for all your Christmas needs and for gifts worth giving.

dent Nixon signed legislation Tuesday that is intended to protect small investors from losing most of thier money if they decide to cash their mutual fund holdings within a few years of signing up for an investment plan. -Sponsors said the bill would K.C. School Blast Leaves Two Hurt Dine to the Organ Music of Bill Caldwell in Our California campus. had been people of means, 4- Steamboat Dining Room Each Friday and Saturday would this verdict still stand. There were several incidents of rock and bottle throwing and I doubt it.

Ace Dinning Is Back! KANSAS CITY (AP) Two persons were injured, apparent A friend of mine always says, Sheriff's Deputy Arthur Purk-heiser said he was struck by an object but not injured. Several ly neither seriously, when a bomb exploded in a fourth-floor "Justice will prevail." I hope the Brineys are still living when it does. It is time a Crim small fires were set in trash All 3 Stores Open Nites 'Til Christmas 806 S. Belt 401 Felix East Hills Holiday House stop the use of high-pressure sales tactics in the sale of mutual funds to unsophisticated investors. 4 Under present practice, many boys' restroom- of Northeast High School, police reported bins.

Entertaining in the Lounge Nightly Finest of Foods Served Every Evening Steaks, Sea Foods, Barbecued Ribs Pony Express Lounge Belt and Frederick No Cover Charge 279-5638 Tuesday. inal is treated like a criminal, not exalted. Sincerely Concerned mutual funds have a "front end Authorities said one of the in Authorities said the crowd of about 500 persons was calmed by members of several citizens groups and dispersed about 12:30 a.m. Tuesday. oad" device under which half jured was hospitalized but that of the investor's money for the neither of the injured appeared irst few years pays for future in serious condition.

sales commissions. Police said the blast shattered Only after the investor has windows and damaged plumb ing and plaster. KATIONAL GENERAl put money in for several years does his entire investment buy THEATRES East Hills City Health Lab Into Operation at Patee Hall The city health laboratory is now in operation at Patee Hall, NOW SHOWING The Beatles Roar Back an equivalent amount of stock. FOX The bill provides that wnen JUST LIKE YOU Hoffman Released Early From Jail 4 Big BEATLE Hits 1 Program an-investor cancels his mutual fund plan within three years, he is entitled to a refund of at least 85 per cent of the commission CHICAGO (UPI) Yippie Monsanto to End Use of Magazine ST. LOUIS, Mo.

(UPI) The Monsanto Co. said Tuesday it was suspending publication of its house organ after more than 30 years of publication because of "generally poor business conditions." Monsanto Magazine will be suspended effective with the winter 1970 issue, the company said. Monsanto last week announ Everyone on our staff is deeply con THE BEATLES Acting Health Director J. R. Schonemann said Tuesday.

the Beatles in The lab equipment and facili fees he has paid plus the current value of the stocks purchased with his investment. ties were moved recently from the old Sunnyslope Hospital on fYencw4ubn3Pi3l cerned that your money is well taken care of you can trust us. Look for thev sign of EASTMANCOLOR South 11th street. A portion of BUM Mae Intel Artists Shown at 4:50 TOOLS ARE STOLEN Fred 1 Schuler, Nortonville, the north wing at Patee Hall, leader Abbie Hoffman was released from jail Tuesday, two days early because of good behavior. Hoffman was under a 15-day sentence for resisting, arrest during the 1968 Democratic National Convention.

"He was a good prisoner," said jail Superintendent Richard C. English. "We've had him here before and he has never caused trouble. Showing at 8:35 904 South 10th street, was remodeled to house the lab. ced personnel cuts as a result of notified police Tuesday of the theft of a box of tools, valued at $50, from his truck while Mr.

Schonemann said the I equipment has now been set up, and lab procedures are in op depressed business conditions. APARTMENT BLAZE An overstuffed chair, bed and the corner of one room in an it was parked on a parking lot at highway 59 and Valley streets. Shown at 5:30 Box Office Opens eration once again. Showing at 9:50 5:15 Nightly The new X-ray-machine pur chased, by the city, to be in apartment at 708 North 4th street were damaged Tuesday mm mm mi a. mm urn mm mm iut mt im mm mi stalled at Patee Hall, still has not arrived, he added, LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE BLDG SOUTH ST.

JOSEPH, MISSOURI Was Advised to 'Be 99 PW(WP BW WEfl BflWWI pRMMI CHRISTMAS DAY night by fire. Firemen said the STARTS THE fe Sunnyslope has been closed blaze apparently was touched off by a cigarette. Marion Hul- up for the winter, Mr. Schone irk, woo- .4 IfeabarlVfanl Dtpwlt taunmOorponltai mann said. ser is the occupant of the apart FCCTif WONDERFUL NEW CARTOON FEATURE ment.

The owner of the apart Quiet on My Lai Deaths Witness ment house was listed by fire 12 PCT. FOR DEFENSE BERLIN (AP) East Ger- men as Francis Ross. Give Santa LOCATER LOCATED many has allocated nearly 12 per cent of its 1971 government budget for military purposes, the official news agency ADN judge, Bernhardt said, "It was FT. BENNING, Ga. (AP) a Police said an electronic lo- Capt.

Ernest L. Medina was my platoon sergeant that gave Medina the idea that I was a let cater, taken in a Mon day at the Sprague Excavating and a Friend a ter writer." Bernhardt said he had told the sergeant he might said Monday night. The report said military spending will amount to $1.9 billion, up $122.9 million from 1970. 3208. South-169 highway, was fdunion Easton road by a write.

motorist and has been returned Calley, 27, is accused of the to the excavating firm. premeditated murder of- 102 Vietnamese old men, women luiiiiawiiiifliiii.iiiii'iiiHiiiaiiiiBiiaal Auto ClubV Membership ft I All Vm. fPlazB and children during an infantry Emergency 1 Read Service Personal I Mr. William (Billy) sweep through the village, Accident Insurance kaal Mil cai March 16, 1968, by Charlie Com Dittemore 2303 Castle Lane. Husband of 117 1 quoted Tuesday as advising his infantry company to "be quiet" about the so-called My Lai mas-sacure, and telling one of the GIs not to take it up with' his congressman.

Testifying as a defense witness at Lt. William L. Calley court-martial, former rifleman Michael Bernhardt, 24, of Tarpon Springs, said: "Capt. Medina addressed the company and said an investigation was under way. He said he advised us to be quiet because he'd back up anybody who might be in trouble.

Questioned by Judge )19th and Olive Rated Proof of Am 1ft Ic Mutt! Travel Planning pany of which Medina was com mander. A former company pte toon leader, Calley faces a max I Mrs. Dorothy Dittemore. Father of Mrs. Connie Lisen- bee.

Mrs. Billie Jean Taylor. Step-father of Mr. Larry I 0 Thomas, Mr. Delton Thomas.

I Brother of Mr. Raymond Shewt of MeeteM 'it, wlllght Hr. Jg t. fil Trove ld th South MARIANA HIU Tf With Portable ImZx'W 1 1 11 5 WeeMe Choir fMtmJM t' THED.NOftDEULRE.NTl.S Shew 7i45 ft TTT7 DTDTR we greatest lmDlDlfi STORY EVER TOLD A. Starring Ilfl STEPHEN BOYD 't i-'A? AVA GARDNER myBfV-nr uv richard harris GEORGE SCOTT ShoWt7: PMMgj I i woTL MMussTlcm.u.TIFUL pPetula Clark the most beaVtiful r2Sr MOTION PICTURE OF P' tu vug m.

jF jf MWVtSto THE YEAR fjg Lvv MnBOCOIWt i rflNNP? rit crcTivat uiwncri 5ni- -v 8 Current Maps Tour Books $5,000 Bail Bond 13,000,000 Members i imum sentence of death if con )For Constntlnq Adults Only FIRST ST. JOE SHOWING 9 Doors Open 4:30 $1.50 Adm victed. Defense Approach He tkfc faunnii tadov! Callev's defense is haserl in i Auto Club of Sr. Joseph 1 301 Drive, St. Joseph, Mo.

With to Give en" AAA Membership to: "He took me aside and said it Dittemore. Mrs. Jessie Lan- ning. Services will be held at our East Chapel today 2:30 a P.M., Rev. Paul Sattler C.P.P.S.

officiating Inter- ment Mt Olivet Cemetery. H. O. SIDENTADEN'S 1 EAST CHAPEL I 3609 1 FREDERICK jj Mr. Charles John Brady 418 South 11th.

Mass will be celebrated at Horiean Chapel. Pi today, 9 A.M., Rev. Peter Kowalczyk celebrant. Inter-Pi ment Mt. Olivet Cemetery i H.

0. SIDKNFADEN'S 0 FUNERAL HOME' 1 1802 UNION part on a that his actions in My Lai were based on orders received from superior officers including Medina. The latter currently is undergoing the equivalent of a grand jury inquiry into his actions at My 4 would not be a good idea if I wrote my congressman or the inspector general and not to do it." Under questioning from the Name 1 A 1 WHiTBOYDhmmt "Besl film By a New Director" jrf, 'ETER Fonda And fl tVJ Address' Lai, but has not ordered to trial l1 1M It was a year after My Lai as Relationship Memo of Lacking food bulk? fsrtzu sault before the allegations Your Name. I atrocities in the village came to Washington's attention. A House Twlllt.

Hr. 18:25 Only THE STRANGE. WEIRD HUNGER OF THE "HOT BLOODED Your Address investigating subcommittee sub COLOR BRAN BUDS Adulti 0c 7 Sidenfadenf 1 FUNERAL HOA 1 St. Joseph. Ho.

Ph. AD COLUMBIA PICTURES Sv? Send Direct to Money Order sequently found evidence which it sd tended to substantiate a to Mo for Personal Delivery, or: Reeipent as Gift From Me. Cheek or Enclosed for $18 (Enrollment end Duet) "9 i WOMLN the natural way to, i regularity. bit Ma "coverup" of the incident. III liimiiiiiiiiii eeeeeeei.

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