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Tyler Morning Telegraph from Tyler, Texas • 9

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Sec. 1 Tyler Morning TelrKrnpa SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1972 Mends or in churches amd school halls. lA i People Unltod Prtst Inttrnattonal LOS ANGELES (UPIW4U The Belfast Telegrapo commented editorially "on alarming sighs that British public opinion is growing more Impatient with the Northern Ire Violence In North Mounts Ireland Jim 1 i 1 ti ft Mi AW. Ik in land problem." quel Welch bai bad her tonsils od adenoids removed. MGM studios announced Thursday that the bosomy actress would BELFAST.

Northern Ireland (AP) Violence mounted Fri have to change the schedule of day In Northern Irelano as British troops and guerrillas a promotional tour for her latest movie, "Kansas City It said the province is becom-' ing an unwelcome member "of the United Kingdom because oi the action of militants of botir sides. But there remains a vast majority of ordinary people, Protestants and Catholics, who are desperate for peace, not civil war. To talk of taking the troops out of Northern Ireland is to talk of an abandonment to anarchy." firing rockets battled across Bomber," in order to recuper wide areas of Belfast, capita of ate from Wednesday's surgery. More than 700 troops on the western outskirts of the city fought a night-long battle with gunmen operating from the Roman Catholic area of a modern housing development. The army claimed 35 gunmen were hit in battles throughout Belfast.

William Whitelaw, Britain's administrator fo the province, told the House of Commons the troubled province. Six men died in a night of the WASHINGTON (UPI) -JDr. heaviest shooting the city has Benjamin Spock, the preside seen and two more perished in mm tlal candidate of the People's gun battles that persisted arts' tiillr Party, believes Sen. George S. McGovera will win in Novenv through the afternoon.

The cas ualties, including four soldiers, mer but may disappoint his beral followers because of his raised the death toll for three years of communal warfare to "cautious'" stands on marijua that 3,000 rounds were fired at troops from the Divis Street complex. "Rocket launchers hi.ve also been used in the area by terror iniii at least 434. na, abortion, health care, jffi' In London, Defense Secretary a. welfare and tax reform. IN iV 7 Lord Carrington told Parliament the situation was one of ists for the first time," he said.

Declaring this increased the risk of damage and casualties, the utmost gravity. "One can Spock said Thursday the fact that McGovera won tie Democratic nomination "despite the preponderance of old backs and timid rabbits' in his party's only hope that the people of Whitelaw announced he had ordered the army to "control the mm i Northern Ireland themselves realize how near they are to disaster," he added. structure is an indication of the mounting indignation of the areas from A'hrch the attacks were launched." r' 5T A vivill-Ji and a soldier died I'M Scores of families fearing a American people against con tinuing war, poverty, inflation, in an afternoon gun battle which broke out after guerrillas planted a bomb in the Oldpark unemployment and all the other violent weekend fled their homes in trouble spots of West Belfast and sought refuge with utterly unnecessary injustices." II in i if Iff ROSE SPRAY area of West Belfast Troops sent to deal with the WASHINGTON (UPI) -Apol bomb came under heavy sniper lo 16 astronaut Charles I flflilHIta UPI Reporter Slightly Hurt Duke has been awarded the Distinguished Service Medal attacks but claimed four hits in returning the fire. The bomb, planted in a car, wrecked six houses. I and senior pilot astronaut wings for his record days of jIl.

SAIGON (UPI) Charles Battles continued through the exploration on the moon. Huntley, a freelance reporter Air Force Secretary Robert afternoon with concentrated assaults on two police stations in working for UPI, was slightly C. Sea mans presented the blue and white medal to Duke and of the bus and an automobile in the little community of Capleville near Memphis. (UPI Telephoto) wounded by a band grenade Mips rotas free of black spot and powdery mildew, plus all the insect posts of rosis. Controls aphlds, spider mitn, thrips, liifhop-pirs, rose casters, rose bud worms and rosa curculio.

Can also ba used for control of loaf spot on chrysanthemums and rust on snap dratjons. SURVEYS WRECKAGE Tennessee Highway Patrolman looks over smashed wreckage of Greyhound bus in Memphis. Three persons died and 20 were Injured In the crash West Belfast and sniping at tacks on many points in the Wednesday while on assignment near Quang Tri. city. Gen.

John D. Ryan, Air Force Chief of Staff, pinned the silver wings on Duke for becoming the 37th American to pilot a Bombs blasted bars and fac Huntley, 29, from San Anto tories in Belfast and damaged nio, received minor craft in powered flight more the war-torn center of London shrapnel wounds on the arms 'Old Politics' Thing Of Past than SO miles above the earth's derry, the province's second and legs and a cut on his left elbow. He did not retire surface. largest city. hospital treatment.

The British army, abandon LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI)- The incident occurred about ing its low profile policy of the Reports that Howard Hughes past three months, stormed the one mile soutn of uuang in would return to this gambling Divis Street housing develop while Huntley and another newsman were investigating capital next week were denied ment. half a mile from Bel InOemoParty'sConvention Thursday by a top Hughes aide, fast's city center, searching for The Las Vegas Sun had arms and gunmen of the Irish McPHAIL'5 GARDEN CENTER Ntw Jacksonville Hwy. 597-4331 what appeared to be some abandoned bunkers. The other newsman has been reported missing.

His identity is being reported Hughes would appear Republican Army. Troops July 18 to file deposition in not a household word. But when there seemed to be stayed posted on the develop slight McGovera' vice presidential By AL FAUSTINO lawsuit filed by the newspaper's withheld until next of kin can ment's roofs and balconies to choice was Sen. Thomas F. Muskie was picked in 1968 he change in attitudes.

U.S be notified. flush out snipers. was 'Ed and when Eagleton, a 42-year-old Roman Catholic from Missouri. negotiator William J. Porter made an unusually moderate publisher.

Dick Hanna, a chief spokesman for Hughes, said simply, "No," Hughes would Agnew was picked in 1968, he The "old politics" was a thing of the past this week at the Democratic convention. The "new politics" took over and the delegates many of them Eagleton, a member of the presentation of President Nix was Spiro It's going to not appear. on's ceasefire plan. The Com Senate's antiwar bloc, conceded take a lot of work on my he was a relative unknown in munists rejected it, but then women activists, blacks and chicanos put in all-night ses Citrus exports from the Israel without being fully explicit The delegates, weary from national politics. occupied Gaaa Strip are ex asked for a new over-all long sessions and lack of sleep, I know rm "Tom he sions and voted their pected to reach 200,000 tons for told reporters.

"I realize I'm package for a political and broke out of their serious mood just before the 36th quadrennial the 1971-72 season. military settlement. Democratic National Conven REYKJAVIK, Iceland Bobby al(n)0J Hi SMiE I 8:30 'fill 5:30 Saturday, July 15, 1972 ITTi FMP Their candidate, George S. McGovera, delivered his acceptance speech early Friday College Without Fischer's favorite chair was tion ended. Votes popped up during the vice presidential flown to Iceland Sunday and the morning in the vast, red-white Walls Set At start of the world chess balloting for 75 persons, lnclud ing Archie Bunker.

and-blue Convention Hall, hammering away at his theme of championship was finally in Prairie View Around me World sight. On Monday, Fischer said "Come home, America." PARIS The deadlock In the he didn't like the lighting, the He promised to stop the Vietnam peace talks held as A "college without walls" negotiations resumed this week being conducted the second III I UUw IU chess board and a few other things in the hall where he was to play titleholder Boris Spass-kv of Russia. Fischer lost the bombing of North Vietnam on inauguration day and to "put America back to work." But he summer session at Texas Col lege under the sponsorship of summed up the tone of his Prairie View A College. speech with these words: "This The program's purpose is to first of the possible 24 games on Tuesday. Thursday he stayed in bed and the second was awarded to Spassky.

is the time to turn away from ANNOUNCING Dorothy King's Beautirama Invitation extended to ALL! Corntr of S. Broadway 4V Troup Road 593-7973 give graduate students a $109,200 Damage Suit Filed Here excessive preoccupation over seas to rebuilding our own opportunity to take a course toward a master's degree in FREEPORT, Tex. The hi nation." The nomination of the 49 jacked National Airlines 727 ommander, Friday announced either elementary educatin or year-old South Dakota senator guidance and counseling. jetliner sat stranded on a smaii south Texas airfield designed only for propeller aircraft. It was the culmination of a primary campaign that began Powerful Hoover by Hoover jr Dial-a-mslic (f "The mamai in If (J vacuum cleaners!" Claanar, R.

99.9S II AHKhmanh 24.9 self- IJ -Total propelled.AU you do I. A Jy guide It. Moves torword Jjn now Mil'0 NOW III I 11 of your finger. Automat- A suit seeking $109,200 In damages and personal injury The course offered, "Tech' niques and Methods of Educa with him as a rank outsider. was filed Thursday by Mr.

and Mrs. John Savage of Tyler tion Research," begins Monday had blown four tires on landing. The hijackers had $600,000 they received in Philadelphia and still held three stewardesses But the efficiency of the organization he built was at 8 a The three-week course against East Texas Material Company of Corsicana and apparent when he won handily runs lor three Hours eacn morning Monday through hostage. But Thursday after 22 on the first ballot. Steven Alan Unger of Palestine hours an FBI man convinced Friday.

The suit, filed in the court of them they didn't have a chance. All interested students are rri JLX I icoiiy oojuirs ro any rug The two Stanley Green, 34, State District Judge R. P. Power, was filed after Savage's asked to meet in the Business- II II Linil thickneit from In. IB III II I and Lulsevd Tesfa.

22 surren Science Building on the Texas Allen Savage, 16, dered and were held in lieu of College campus at 8 a.m was killed In an auto accident ti million bond each. ii i it i iii i ii -i Monday. For further informa I $13.00 Isl I 1T4B( Nov. 4, 1971. BELFAST The Brief truce in Unger was identified as driver Northern Ireland ended as the tion contact Dr.

I. D. Starling at Prairie View A College in of a truck owned by the East Prairie View or Dr. Aaron Van- Texas Material Company. week began.

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