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or 10111711111- EIMIIMIKUMEml AltimmainEmomismoommenent 8 8 THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER Sat June 17 1972 People: Streisand In Israel Barhra Streisand dressed in said Fischer appeared to he- 40 blue jeans and wisecracking in lieve that Soviet players had it Yiddish arrived in Tel Aviv It-7' for him Spassky said that 7 Friday for her first visit wasn't so -1----- --Ir" --t--- Spassky and Fischer will "It's odd to be here I used -13---- (t'he -Q'Itarlottr Ol meet July 2 in Reyjavik Ice- iztrver 4 7- to be a Yeshiva boher treli- 'a gious student) in the states" El -7-'- land to decided in a 24- game the actress told officials of the 14 i-z test whether the world chess 4 1 Israel Tourist Ministry her FJ-1 Ei title will pass from Soviet hands col I host t----- for the first time in 24 years 4 4te 't 4: 4 IMiss Streisand said she r-f---- would spend a few days In Is- 10: Spotlight 4 :1) reel '-tg Mrs Velma Johnson bet-at''''' Ls: The actress was to visit the 2: ----t-q ter known as "Wild Horse An Jerusalem Wailing Wall and nie" has the Interior 11 -f 2 jit have lunch with Deputy Pre- a 's Public Service 1 ift! :::11 'tf4 I mier Yigal Alto Award for her campaign to i '''Ir' 1'10 -43' :1 save the wild horses and bur- 1 ''''''''tzt ros that roam the West 1-' Mil i Interior Secretary Rogers 4'1' I 414i 1 arite l'ilm director Alfred Hitch- has an as yet an unfilled 1 Morton es the i a aitt award to Mrs Johnson a i ''''1-'' 1 i 5 r4r Tv: 4 ambition pertaining to party- 1f47 114 -414 4 7- I Reno Nev secretary who 'O: 1'' 'ft 1 goers who pile everything on if was cited for leadership that I 0 their plates 1 5: --7 contributed to passage of laws st 41 a sell 14 In Boston to promote his -it i new picture "Frenzy" Hitch- 'Ott4 A 1 to "mnage prtect wil fr Act cock said "someday I would It "-Nov i '3 AL free roaming a ad horso within a large context of es and bur- ro I 1117 Y4 1:: lit 'N ar v' ili 1 like to walk through a buffet 11 (0 ecologically sound manage- 4b ff ALai party carrying one single item ment of the public lands" 1 1 1r 1' on my plate a shrunken- Kentucky Gov Wendell II 1 f7 I head That should throw off Alfred Barbra Taylor Charles Shirley Bobby Ford has been hospitalized 47 re' their greedy appetites a bit" I Fischer iiteheock Streisand Caldwell Robb Black with a wrenched back suffered 4 last weekend at the Owens- ::1: boro Ky regatta for unlimit- 14 4 Speaker John McCormack est rank by President Truman Is former President Johnson's Novelist Taylor Caldwell and ed hydroplanes collapsed Thursday ap- in 1950 daughter Lynda has taken a William Stancell 80 ll Thd a real es- According to a spokesman t' 41 parently as a result of intense (ate developer are waiting for summer job with the Washing- Ford wrenched his back when a marriage license Stancell heat while attending gradu- ton law firm of Williams and he grabbed two persons on the 72 of Jacksonville Fla con- ation 'ceremonies for pupils at Shirley Temple Black IS Califano same boat with him who lost his firmed that the couple had ap- a school named in honor tormin a gioup to be known Williams Is the noted crimi- their balance and were about plied for a license at a town He was revived at the scene as "Earth's Better Half" which 'will call or a greater nal lawyer Edward Bennett to fall over the side clerk's office near Miss Cald- voice for women in environ- Williams and Califano is Jo- well's suburban Eggertsville '''illakfl': seph Califano a leading advis- mental af airs er to President Johnson Robb home He said no date had a 1 of the Army A calltitif prrilliri A 4 non :00 8 8 THE CHARLOTTE People: Streisand In Israel Barhra Streisand dressed in blue jeans and wisecracking in Yiddish arrived in Tel Aviv Friday for her first visit "It's odd to be here I used to be a Yeshiva boher (religrOus student) in the states" the actress told officials of the Israel Tourist Ministry her host Miss Streisand said she would spend a few days in Israel The actress was to visit the Jerusalem Wailing Wall and have lunch with Deputy Premier Yigal Alton Alfred Hitchc $ck has an as yet an unfilled ambition pertaining to partygoers who pile everything on their plates In Boston to promote his new picture "Frenzy" Hitchcock said "someday I would like to walk through a buffet party carrying one single item on my plate a shrunken-head That should throw off their greedy appetites a bit" Novelist Taylor Caldwell and William Stancell a real estate developer are waiting for a marriage license Stancell 72 of Jacksonville Fla confirmed that the couple had applied for a license at a town clerk's office near Miss Caldwell's suburban Eggertsville home He said no date had OBSERVER Sal June 17 1972 hr V4117 VeIlt11W441 VIVVI11174 Spotlight a Alfred Barbra Hitchcock Streisand Speaker John McCormack 80 collapsed Thursday apparently as a result of intense heat while attending graduation 'ceremonies for pupils at a school named in his honor He was revived at the scene ener al of the Army Charlottr Oburver Taylor Charles Caldwell Robb est rank by President Truman in 1950 Shirley Temple Black Is forming a group to be known as "arth's Better Half" which will call for a greater voice for women in environmental affairs Bobby Fischer is former President Johnson's daughter Lynda has taken a summer job with the Washington law firm of Williams and Calif ano Williams is the noted criminal lawyer Edward Bennett Williams and Califano is Joseph Califano a leading adviser to President Johnson Robb Shirley Black said Fischer appeared to believe that Soviet players had it in for him Spassky said that wasn't so Spassky and Fischer will meet July 2 in Reyjavik Iceland to decided in a 24-game test whether the world chess title will pass from Soviet hands for the first time in 24 years Mrs Velma Johnson better known as "Wild Horse Annie" has won the Interior Department's Public Service Award for her campaign to save the wild horses and burros that roam the Westt Interior Secretary Rogers Morton presented the award to Mrs Johnson a Reno Nev secretary who was cited for leadership that contributed to passage of laws to "manage and protect wild free roaming horses and burros within a large context of ecologically sound manag ement of the public lands" Kentucky Gov Wendell Ford has been hospitalized with a wrenched back suffered last weekend at the Owensboro Ky regatta for unlimited hydroplanes According to a spokesman Ford wrenched his back when he grabbed two persons on the same boat with him who lost their balance and were about to fall over the side A sellout crowd of 4000 been set for the wedding Miss Caldwell 71 met Stan-cell on a world cruise this spring The author of 30 novels Miss Caldwell recently completed her latest best-seller "Captains and the Kings" She is the widow of Marcus Debark Boston former House I Mrs Black a member of the American delegation to the UN environment conference in Stockholm said the small number of women in the 114 delegations was a shocking indication of the submissive role played by women in their societies Charles Robb whose wife Omar Bradley the nation's only living five star general has been honored by the Defense Department which dedicated a corridor of the Pentagon in his name Lining the corridors plaques photographs medals and flags tell the story of the 79-year-old general's life from his boyhood in Missouri to his promotion to the Army's high Royal Attire Draws Fire of Luxembourg at London's Victoria Station Princess Margaret was harshly criticized by the London press for the outfit she wore (AP Photo) ondon's Victoria aret was harshly on press for the Fhoto) This was the scene earlier this week as Britain's Princess Margaret left her niece Princess Anne center and the Duchess of Kent right awaited the arrival of the Grand Duke and Duchess Sinatra Still Sought tght OF CALIFORNIA quoted Davidson as '''rank thinks it's a perty and a very re but he is not picture and he has flew to London ear-month ostensibly to part after failing before the House tmmittee about his ice president of the ykshire Downs race ancock Mass ports from Washing-the committee still to get Sinatra to 'ore it next month quoted Davidson as "Frank thinks it's a property and a very but he is not picture and he has flew to London month ostensibly In part after failing before the House Committee about his vice president of the Berkshire Downs race Hancock Mass reports from the committee still to get Sinatra to before it next month She's Been Big-Bell Ringer United Press International LONDON Frank Sinatra still sought by a US congressional crime commit te dropped out of sight again Friday as mysteriously as he did earlier this month Officials at nearby Luton Airport said the singer-actor left there Thursday night aboard an executive jet chartered under an assumed name They said they were under orders not to disclose the aircraft's destination The Lon don Daily Mail newspaper quoted Harold Day idson Sinatras' European agent as saying the singer left London after abortive discussions involving his comeback from retirement to star in a film musical The London Evening Standard said Sinatra had been in London rehearsing for the film "The Little Prince" and discussing the part with Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe who wrote the musical "There are just too many problems for it to be worked out in a satisfactory fashion" beamed while television cameras recorded her bouncing from key to key The first master carillonneur with whom she served was Dr Henry King She has through the years been an assistant to his three successors including the present master John Noyes Miss Murdock plays from the music and over the years has transcribed some $1500 pieces for a sizable repertoire Once when she burst out with a Doxology "Glory to God!" she recalled the university switchboard lit up with callers wanting to know if the legislature had passed the budget When asked whether being so near to the bonging knight Newspapers Voirihir Despite her 78 years and wispy 101 pounds Margaret Murdock proved she still has the beat as she began her 50th year as carillonneur on the University of California campus "I'm a 101 (little old lady) you know and it's a bit of a workout" Miss Murdock said explaining that she had cut her concerts on the huge bells down to twice a week "You've got to come down hard to get a tone" Miss Murdock began playing the 12 bells smallest of which is 350 pounds and the largest 52 tons In 1923 She "comes down hard" on keys big levers t' with now-worn wooden grips which works wires that -clap the fixed bells As the strains of "Flow Gently Sweet Afton" 1drifted over the campus and the city Miss Murdock A As the strains of "Flow Gently Sweet Afton" drifted over the campus and the city Miss Murdock I a law student at the University of Virginia Is scheduled to graduate next June World chess champion Boris Spasky said Friday that he believed American challenger Bobby Fischer was suffering from a "persecution complex" At a rare appearance before the press In Moscow Spassky 50 Years extent of fabricating evidence breeds contempt for the law precisely In those areas where the law most needs support and respect What makes crime a vicious circle in our country is the depressing fact that those who go In and out of prison with relentless regularity have seen nothing to convince them that the law is anything but a bludgeon against the powerless and a fortress (or the powerful No cops have ever kicked in a millionaire's apartment that I have ever heard of and yet all the large traffickers in narcotics and organized crime must be millionaires at least Try explaining that to the runny-nosed connection slinking around the corner like a rat ECKERD'S WILL NOT BE UNDER SOLD! 17-71 Sp 0 SOLO! bells had affected her hearing she impishly replied: titsiii le IP "How's that?" Then with the question repeated she 'said: "Oh no not in the least" 611AFTITII i 4 A Ig12 McNawhi 'wv19te 'lc 'Unlawful ri 1 111107-6PIV3' earcii Playing ill A Agli'lla STOR'ES 11'' 1) 6 Tricks With The Innocent CREATORS OF REASONABLE DRUG PRICES Niya Flp The Amendment guaran- trs th tees all American citizens rent against the police mak- ing raids indiscriminately on BRUT SCHICK 4ts- 'A 't Or i Ac against unreasonable search mere suspicion They would have to become Om and seizure" This means that ltz By more professional that is 33 Flexam atic a cop can't kick your door ot RAN mi down on the suspicion that arm men and as responsive better detectives than strong- lillt 've stuck a bag of heroin Sydney to "law and order" as they PACOUCT you in your sugar bow expect civilians to be 44 Splash-On rElectric -4nt I Lotion Shaver tefzo A olitto But suppose he does? Sup- rill 471' A' pose a flying squad kicks Hamra Cutting corners on police ac 4i0e Irtt tion clItTletiMPR In thp Plf i 't 7 Oz ii 300 6RAFTITI RAFFITT 1034IgsirMclaLpiphi Syntlf7et1 'Unlawful Search' Playing Tricks With The Innocent The 4th Amendment guarantees all American citizens against "unreasonable search and seizure" This means that a cop can't kick your door down on the suspicion that you've stuck a bag of heroin in your sugar bowl But suppose he does? Suppose a flying squad kicks bells had affected her hearing she impishly replied: that?" Then with the question repeated she said: "Oh no not in the least" c'3 IriAi BY Sydn Harr Sydney Harris rent against the police making raids indiscriminately on mere suspicion They would have to become more professional that is better detectives than strong-arm men and as responsive to "law and order" as they expect civilians to be Cutting corners on police action sometimes to the CREATORS OF BRUT 33 Splash-On Lotion 7 Oz 111 OEM falENIX (BRIO REASONABLE DRUG PRICES SCHICK Flexamatic Electric Shaver 300 4vto 1 4w10Na- AMMIfte4v: y-WAWN A4tra ktralgt Ntiii0144 roared appreciation last week for Leopold Stokowski at his 60th anniversary appearance with the London Symphony When the audience burst into tumultuous applause the 90- ear-old conductor quipped into the mike: "Now let's hear your fortissimo" Stokowski led the orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall in the same program performed during his first appearance with the London Symphony in 1912 Stokowski's majestic interpretation of Brahms' First Symphony ended to thunderous applause and shouts for more The audience gave Stokowski a standing ovation One enthusiastic concertgoer WaS Ambassador Walter Annenberg Newspaper critics gave unstinted applause "Anybody can live to be 90 but only Leopold Stokowski will obtain quite such a ravishing playing as the London Symphony Orchestra feted him with last night" wrote Peter Stadlen of the Daily Telegraph $1139 HAI 141-ritt-t KARATE HA I ft A 11 I I Attrt it51 After Shave Lotion 4 oz 89 lim11 LI Is OLD SPICE AFTER SHAVE LOTION 414 oz miupcNvi Aftr A A Lotion 1 strut soma 4 oz LOTION' -Hr' S- mh a 8 -v 616 Li) 7 1--'T 1 -7 C) Li: 1 IMpla IID SPICE iFTER SHAVE LOTION 4 14 oz ii: 1 -4-4- zits-AK74 4Easf 4014244Kiimigti igkali441nIti011agl inu4044440m4www wava4e040AiiimowtegAt ApokftvAmnitaoiwo Impftiftittiturp 111v4tiaotaimo 1I ---vAtiotor $2188 Has extra-fine foil screen for maximum closeness 34 sharp stainless steel blades 19 the Mail saying great great score making the left town" Sinatra earlier this discuss the to appear Crime role as defunct track in Press Washington said was hying appear SCHICK Styling Dryer 336 $1199 Gives masculine freedom of style through from wardrobe to hair No more wet combed ropey look HICK yhng yer 336 11 99 ulin freedom of th from wardrobe No more wet ey look I down 10 doors In an apartment building and finds narcotics in one of them? According to the "exclusionary rule" the guilty party cannot be prosecuted (he could rightfully invoke the 4th Amendment) buts the nine Innocent ones have no remedy against this unlawful search As District Attorney Thomas Macke 11 of Queens pointed out recently this paradox in the law both hampers the hunt for narcotics and at the same time "does nothing to protect Innocent persons who are victims of unlawful but fruitless searches" Only the guilty occupant of that one apartment he explained could Invoke the 4th Amendment for the other nine innocent occupants the 4th Amendment does nothing This seems to say the least a curious perversion of the law's true intent frustrating to the pollee injurious to the innocent and partial to the guilty What Mackell suggests as a fair resolution of this paradox is the passage by Congress of a "federal privacy claims statute" under which those who have been victimized by searches they consider unconstitutional could seek damages through a federal tribunal such as the present Federal Court of Claims This would offer an immediate cash remedy to the injured party and a stern deter God's Word Cannot Be Altered But By BILLY GRAHAM I am troubled about all the new translations of the Bible Doesn't the Bible say that nothing is to be added to or taken from it? True the Word of God is not to be altered by man But working toward clearer translations does not necessarily al-the content of the Bible ir While I like the King James translation and use it in the pulpit because more people are familiar with it I find that some of the newer translations like Phillips and Living Letters make some passages clearer When I speak in a foreign country I speak through an ihterpreter or translator lie does not change my words Ile simply puts them in the language of the people If he changed the meaning of my message I couldn't use him Just so a true translation does not alter the meaning but clarifies it Malaria Research Grant Awarded Associated Press CHARLESTON Prof John Hynes of the Medical University of South Carolina has been accorded a $31114 grant to research new ways to combat drug-resistant malaria The associate professor of pharmaceutical chemistry has been engaged for the past five 1 years in Army research in this field i''' s4-1 Ak0 i I'l li''''':" 4 NMMM11 SCHICK HOT LATHER DISPENSER 300 I Senior Forum I have no idea where she's hidden other bills or how much she had hidden But the idea is dangerous And it's unhealthy What advice would you have for a husband who is now a year short of retirement? KILL -4 99 -1 A gift for 1: A Dad sure to please! SCHOLL EXERCISE SANDALS POLAROID ptpii1-'D- $777 Square Shooter 6-: 4 10 2 Camera While They sl They shape up your Last! 8 71 et 7 a 1 1 legs while they comfort your feet sec $11 8771tf eyw hLaap se po yf our your feet 9199 A gift for Dad sure to please! SCHOLL EXERCISE SANDALS $777 While They Last! They shape up your legs while they comfort your feet 4 she's normal in other ways why don't you sit down with her some night and show her how much money you'll have in retirement and how much she will have in case you die By PAUL HIGHTOWER Husbands I know are the nutty ones But have you heard about wives who hide money? My wife started worrying about growing old shortly after I passed age 55 and about the same time started hiding away every dollar she could lay her hands on Most of it came out of her weekly budget as she started talking me into being a vegetarian and asking for no more beef roasts She cut expenses across the board and what she saved she hid She even slipped $590 out of a savings account she had put it in $10 bills and hid that Not in a tin can in the backyard She was more ingenious She would sew bills into the under side of the sofa or into pillows She even sewed bills into our mattress and glued a hoard of $60 in an envelope to the underside of the living room carpet Obviously she has a hang-up about hersecurity If you can show her for instance that she actually will get say $15000 if you die that your retirement income will be adequate her funny hoarding may not seem so important to her Meanwhile don't let her forget where she's hidden the stuff (Ti your questions can be answered in this space send It In) 1 1111111110 110111111111111ENSafilleaelliN114111111111P.

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