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The Spokesman-Review from Spokane, Washington • 19

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Spokane, Washington
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19
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v' 4 1- THE SPOKESMAN -REVIEW 1 9 .06.1116 WA ,4 Friday, Nov. 15, 1974, Spokane, Wash. NO VIOLATION FOUND Guard News Case Closed 1 r7y "1 4iiii 4t, iet 4 ,,,,51,...14 45 1 4 'i- ro 4 4 0 1 i .4 4 I .4 1t.o."P i i 4 4 1 "4 4' 1. I tt I dr .4., 4: ,9 4 4.. kli V.

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Douglas Edgar, a weapons systems officer, was a special target of the probe. It was Edgar who was quoted as specifically saying that the Air Force had ordered the weapons locked up. But he later said he had been misquoted. The FBI had said that publication of the information did potentially violate the act. We Now Offer BANQUET and CATERING Services for your parties, weddings, etc.

STADIUM PIZZA PARLOR Riverodge Shopping Center (across from Alb Stadium) 327-1551 Liberty Park interchange Now Carrying Traffic the Interstate to the Sprague business district east of downtown Spokane. The Liberty Park Interchange involved construction of four bridges and ramps. (Spokesman-Review staff photo by Jim Shelton). Cars began using the new $1.5 million interchange connecting Interstate 00 and Sprague Avenue Thursday. The view above is to the south with autos leaving Sprague for either east or west travel on the freeway.

The lanes at the far left carry traffic from I EU Educator to Be Honored The Central Valley Education Association will hold a public reception for Jack D. Moore, who on Dec. 31 will retire after 19 years as assistant superintendent of the A North Central high School graduate who once combined teaching with serving as an .1 Indian agent will be honored Sunday from 3 to 6 p.m. at the Ridpath Motor Inn in Spokane. BN Crews Clear Wreck Central Valley School District.

Moore began working for the district in 1945 when he was named principal of Gr een a cres Elementary School. He also was principal of Opportunity and Broadway elementary schools prior to becoming assistant superintendent in 1955. His career in education began in a one-room, eight-grade school at North Basin, in 1935. From there he went to the Kalispel Indian Reservation where he combined teaching with service as Indian agent. In 1941 he moved to Cusick, Wash.

Moore was serving at Omak, when he was namee to his first Central Valley Job. about 800 feet of track but crews were expected to have the line open by 10 p.m., Thursday. lie said all the wreckage should be cleared by Saturday. Burlington Northern mainte crews worked Thursday to clear the wreckage of a Meat. train derailment 15 miles of Power, Mont.

Officials said the wreck oc -eurred at 8:45 p.m., Wednesday, just after the 43-car freight train had passed the Power depot. The train originated in Spokane and picked up additional in Whitefish, Mont. Railroad officials said the train was hauling fertilizer and -Christmas trees. BN Division Supt. T.

W. Mackenroth, Havre, said the derailment tore tip MI I For Quality at Real Savings, it's Priffin's RN Quality at rai System Brings Balmy Days Sunshine and few clouds were caused by a high pressure weather system over Spokane Thursday. Marvin C. Walters, meteorologist at the Spokane International Airport Weather Station, said the ridge brought sunny skies and warm afternoon temperatures. Thurs' day's high temperature of 46 degrees was preceded by a low of 29 degrees.

Normals for the date are 42 and 30 degrees. More sunshine and no rain is forecast for the next few days, he said. LA-LBOY SIMMONS SISTER MAGNUSON BILTWELL CARPETS Drapes Decorating Accessories NI 30-, 60-, 90-Day 09 Accounts No Interest Ae Spokane I Newport N. 6409 Maple I S.217 Washingtoni f(5 Mile Cntr) 328-0871 AAAAAloaltoutittO Bar Meets Today uperlor Court Judge George T. Shields will discuss Are Community Based Corrections a Viable Concept for Spokane?" at a neon meeting of the Spokane County Bar Association today at the Rid-path Hotel.

A SUBSIDIARY OF MARSHALL FIELD COMPANY COME TO OUR CAKE DECORATING SHOW FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15th The Crescent's Housewares Department cordially invites you and your friends to attend a cake decorating show. Learn how to decorate cakes for weddings, birthdays, holidays and other special events. Cake decorating can be fun and you can make it something special when you make use of the molds and accessories from Wilton's, nationally recognized authority on cake decorating. MEET MRS. FRANCES RIMER, master cake decorator from Wilton Enterprises.

Mrs. Kuyper, known as "The Cake Lady," will demonstrate the intriguing art of cake decoration FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15TH, Housewares Department, Downtown only 1:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M., and 6:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. Shown are just a few of the cake decorating accessories available at The Crescent: 1.Basic decorating kit, 9.35.

2. Instruction book, 1.00. 3. Panda Bear, 8.80. 4.

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