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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 9

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Mr Sun Mar 26 1972 FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM 9A PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Greek Archbishop Finesses Premier Navy to Consider Woman Admiral Jurist to Speak At Georgetown GEORGETOWN (Spl) Chief Justice Robert Calvert of the Texas Supreme Court will be speaker at the dedication of a historical marker on the Williamson County courthouse lawn Sunday at 3 pm The marker will honor the late Texas Supreme Court Chief Justcie John Hickman a native of Williamson County Mrs Hickman and Mrs John Comforth historical survey chairman will unveil the marker titlUf tm nrftntf Rate Hike To Be Asked CISCO (Spl)- The city commission has approved on first reading an application of Southwestern Bell Telephone Co for an increase of some 9 4 per cent in the Cisco telephone rates The rate Increase which must be approved on two additional readings by the commission would add some $18000 to the telephone revenues here manager John McGown told the city commission Under the proposed rate residential telephone charges would go from $5 50 to $6 per month and business phones would be raised from $1050 to $13 monthly ATHENS (AP)- Premier George Papadopoulos took salutes from parading soldiers and schoolchildren Saturday but had to celebrate independence day without the spiritual leader The 53-year-old strongman decked out in formal morning dress reviewed the parade alone on a platform marking his new role as crown regent or chief of state It was the 151st anniversary of independence from Ottoman Turkish rule and the first public appearance as crown regent Speculation hummed through Athens that Papadopoulos was at odds with the missing Orthodox church primate Archbishop Ieronymos The prelate swore in Papadopoulos only last Tuesday as crown regent But he violated tradition by failing to show up to lead independence day religious services at the Orthodox cathedral A church source said the archbishop left after swearing-in ceremonies for the Cyclades island of Ti-nos and has not returned An official spokesman said earlier that Archbishop Ieronymos was out of Athens for the day Archbishop Ieronymos King former chaplain was picked by the ruling colonels after the April 1967 military coup He reluctantly remained as primate after unsuccessful countercoup eight months later The king now lives in exile in Rome Gen George Zoitakis 62 whom the junta dismissed as regent was not seen at the celebrations Besides losing his ceremonial job as regent for allegedly challenging the government on the legality of new legislation he also was retired from the military troubles on Cyprus meanwhile showed signs of casing The Greek charge on the Island Alexandros Zafyrious appeared a independence day celebrations with President Makarios Makarios also an orthodox archbishop so far has evaded efforts to oust him or bring him to heel and has rejected a Greek ultimatum on settlement of the problems Relations between Archbishop Makarios and the Greeks were strained by the ultimatum The appearance of the Greek diplomat in company was interpreted as a sign the tensions have subsided although agreement appears as far away as ever AMAZON VS NILE The Nile competes with the Amazon as the longest river JOHN CHAFEE MARLENE DIETRICH Star-Teleqram Wlra Services Secretary of the Navy John Chafee said Saturday selection boards meeting next month will consider which Navy woman captain will become the first female admiral US chess wizard Bobby Fischer has informed officials he will not play the second half of his world title match against Boris Spassky in Iceland because of financial the president of the Reykjavik chess associaton reported Saturday High fashion designer Cristobal Balenciaga who died Friday was buried in Buetaria Spain where he was born in 1895 Film Star Honored French President Georges Pompidou has awarded the Cross of the Legion of Honor one of highest medals to film star Marlene Dietrich Delia Scott who teaches in Wilmington Del won $130000 in the Irish Sweepstakes Saturday and said she will use the money to take 20 emotionally disturbed students on a surprise trip to the capital Former Nazi Col Herbert Kappler 64 serving a life sentence in Gaeta Italy for war crimes will marry a 47- year-old German physiotherapist next month Exile's Return Asked The Ghanaian government has been asked to allow ousted President Kwame Nkrumah 63 to return home for the remaining months of his life He is dying of cancer in a sanatorium in Hungary King security adviser Gen Mohammed Rassoul al Kilani was removed from his post Saturday in Jordan and made an ambassador at the Foreign Ministry the royal palace announced No reason was given but it was rumored the move was part of the plan to set up a Palestinian state on the west bank of the Jordan now occupied by Israel Jewel Theft Reported Singer Pat manager reported $20000 worth of jewels were stolen from the Los Angeles offices deputies said Saturday A team of three women aquanauts headed by Dr Sylvia Earle a staffer of the Los Angeles Museum of Natural History will study undersea plant life off Key Largo Fla March 23-April 1 the Commerce Department says Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield says Alabama Gov George Wallace by virtue of growing delegate strength may turn out to be the kingmaker in picking the presidential nominee this summer The Easter Knit With more than surface texture for a lovelier you KWAME NKRUMAH Two piec vested polyester fashion with pleated skirt Textured lilacwht and brownwht Misses 10-18 Treviera polyester sunburst patterned fashion Softly flared skirt Long sleeved sleeveless vest Blue pink Misses 8-16 PAT BOONE World Needs More Food Says Nobel Prize Winner in Mexico and director of the wheat program of the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center near Texcoco in Mexico State adjoining the Mexico City federal district said: am convinced world order or peace cannot be built on empty Borlaug said that while developing countries are making excellent progress in boosting food production and increasing industrialization benefits have been vastly diluted or nullified because of exploding population MEXICO CITY (Spl) -Iowa-born Dr Norman Bor-laug winner of the 1970 Nobel Peace Prize for his work in producing high-yield wheat and corn seed to boost agricultural production in the says social justice can be achieved only through adequate food supplies and population control In a Mexico City speech Borlaug warned that occurring in most nations must be and tamed or there will be increasing trouble ahead on many Borlaug long a We get a lot out of life i We bought a contemporary Patio Home so we could have more time to do things we enjoy We don't have to worry about outside maintenance Patio Homes takes care of that for us So we can enjoy our private swim club Or relax in privacy on our own patio And we have plenty of room for guests and our children when they come to visit We like our Patio Home It lets us enjoy living Why don't you see what we found out about Patio Homes? Their models are open today 2-3 bedrooms fireplaces electronic garage doors separate utility areas From $29950 to $39900 TeU 457-3348 Patio Homes In Woodhaven Village For people moving right along JCPenney The values are here every day Shop North East Mall Seminary South Six Flags Monday thru Saturday 'til 9:30 A Development of Biker jonet Crew Bloom Advertising 2-26-2 -f BAKER-JONES-CROW.

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