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Lexington Herald-Leader from Lexington, Kentucky • 16

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1 -ft mr -Vss-i6 -fc Clays 16 The Lexington Herald and The Lexington Leader Lwhgton KyH Saturdir July 1 1972 McGovern Cloudy Rain Probable con- (Cm Hums Fram Fags On) pronounced the man dead The corpse was put into a white canvas sack and then the circle of boats dispersed The body was taken to the Turpin Funeral Home Richmond Today the body will be taken to the Lewis Funeral Home Irvine Survivors include wife Ida Mae Crowe Cleveland Road Mercer Firm Given Charter (CshHmn Fram Fas Dm) relaxed argumentative templative with nobody seeming to know or care about Rules of Order They debate undebatables vote on the wrong motions am generally lose their way In the parliamentary jungle DIFFERENT VIEW While Democratic Chairman Larry frowns on any levity about the bugging on his office the incident continue! fair game for the Washington Jokesters Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scott says the spies were really trying to cut the wires to Martha telephone in her nearby Watergate apartment Satirist 'Mark Russell cracks: sneezed in his office and the wall said bless CAMPAIGN CAPERS Hubert Humphrey qualifies as iron-innard champ of all time he claims his favorite sandwich is butter baloney cbeddar cheese lettuce and mayonnaise on toasted bread with lots of catsup on the The Democratic convention delegate lineup may be the most representative in history so far it shaper up as 37 percent women 21 percent between eighteen and thirty yeari old 15 percent Black and percent CMcano and Indian A COUNTDOWN survey of the South shows that despite Moscow Peking and Vietnam and abortion rhetoric the 'dumber 'one issue down there remains busing which would seem to work against McGovern and in favor of President Nixon in the falL FRANKFORT James and Lay Company Harrodsburg capitalized at 2000 ihares without par value Was granted a charter Thursday by Secre: tary of State Thelma Stovall Incorporators were Richard James and Rud Lay Other charter! granted were: Ply-Tech Corporation Frankfort 2000 shares without par value A Wrigley New York Incorporator-And-How Associates Lexington 1000 shares without par value Andrew Moore incorporator Jack Smith Plumbing and Heating Inc Versailles 2000 shares without par value John Smith incorporator Polyspray Inc Lexington 2000 shares without par value Hess incorporator Tadpoles Of Lexington Showers and thundershowers ire slated for Northeast corner of the country as well as the area from the northern and central Rockies to the eastern Gulf Coast Elsewhere fair to partly cloudy and dry weather will prevail Cool temperatures are in store from Montana to Minnesota while a wanning trend is forecast for areas from the Midwest to the East (Associated Press' Wirephoto Map) Winners of the Mr and Miss Tadpole contest held during Water Activities Night at Woodland Park last night are Mark Arthur Lewis 5-year-old son of Mrs Marsha Lewis and Kim Mullins 4 daughter of Mr and Mrs Ed Mullins (Staff Photo) Area Forecasts Central Rock Mayor Commissioners Tell Refuse Workers City 'Side' Ex-GI Pleads Guilty To Hijacking Plane Partly cloudy today considerable cloudiness to- night and Sunday with scattered showers or thundershowers west tonight and statewide Sunday Highs today in the 80s lows tonight in the 60s and highs Sunday in the 80s Mostly sunny and a little warmer today Fair with little change in temperature tonight Variable cloudiness and warm Sunday West Fair today and tonight Partly cloudy and warm Sunday Southern Mostly sunny today Partly cloudy tonight chance of thunderstorms Sunday partly sunny warm and humid with a chance of thunderstorms Partly cloudy through Sunday Scattered showers Sunday and beginning in the west tonight Partly sunny and warm today Warm with chance of a few thunderstorms tonight and Sunday RENO Nev Kobb Heady pleaded guilty Friday to a fedei leral air piracy charge Mayor Foster Pettit ssid thst le And city commissioners met yesterday morning with the refuse collection crews' of the Msintenance Ssnitstion Deportment to explsin the 'other of the current labor problems The mayor said one is being told and that the city plant employes are being misinformed and misled Vacation Church School Slated Mayor Congress stemming from the hijacking of a 727 United Air Lines jetliner from the Reno airport earlier this month Heady a 22-year-old army veteran admitted hijacking the plane -at Reno Airport June 3 and using force in getting the airline to supply him with $200000 and parachutes He also admitted threatening the crew with a loaded pistol Heady who learned sport parachute jumping while on the University of Nevada parachute team leaped from the craft into the Nevada desert moments after takeoff and was captured within hours Explaining that the offer to meet with the grievance committee bad failed the mayor said went to the city plant to meet with (CsnttneeO Pram Page One) opening of the discussion that Murphy assistant county attorney had advised it would be illegal to conduct a hearing and that the board had two alternatives: Remove the conditions as requested or leave it aa it is The vote to let the May 1971 decision stand was unanimous by the five members present: Chairman Rouse William Bagby John A Moran Robert Mickler and Mrs William Baldwin Mr Ades said later he did not know whether he would appeal to Fayette Circuit Court He said he was about the 30-day limit for appeals from a Board of Adjustment decision Present In the fourth-floor courtroom where the adjustment board meets monthly was a delegation which filled the seats stood against the walls and participated in questioning and protesting the landfill proposal It was composed primarily of members of the Temporary Kentucky Organization and the Valley Civic Association although several other organizations were represented The board granted Lansdowne East permission to operate an existing clubhouse as a private club limiting it to the tenants in the 150-apartment complex and their guests Other appeals granted: Howard Edgar to build an addition to a structure with insufficient aide yard at 135 Chenault Road Myers Builders to construct duplexes with insufficient front yards at 1574 1475 1582 1583 and 1590 Kilkenny Drive Oak Hill Baptist Mission to build Also he said the city officials wanted to point out to the men that they (205 men) would be paying $7 a month union duel a total of $17000 a year to union representatives are looking for jobs for Also the mayor said he explained that if they became union members they would have to punch time clocks and work 40 hours a week Presently he said 'they get full pay for from 25 to 30 hours of work per week because work and are able to accomplish their jobs in less than 40 hours Joe Ward Courier-Journal reporter pressed or an answer to who this mayor thought was misleading the men you think they are being misled by union representatives from Cincinnati or by people involved with Tom Underwood (Mr Underwood headed the controlling majority of the last city administration) Mayor Pettit answered: don't know that the union representative are misleading them representing their interests as union representatives but I do think only one side is being told to install a union Do you think Tom Underwood has anything to do with it' asked Mr Ward The mayor answered: know is gotten reports that he has been making calls to various persons who have been involving -themselves in this effort second-hand information but I believe it to be Asked about rumors of a garbage strike Monday the mayor believe there will be a strike that rumors of a slow-down have been floating around for three months" He commented that the leaders of some of these men are sincere about getting results they should be willing to sit down and talk about it before they initiate a work slowdown" Asked if the city has plans to counteract a slow-down he said specifically discussed possibilities we can devise a system on fairly short He also said the has thought of contracting with companies for refuse collection He said some cities are doing that because cost is greatly DANVILLE Ky The an-n a 1 cooperative VACAtion church ichool sponsored by Trinity Episcopal Danville Presbyterian and the First Christian will be held Aug 7-11 at First Christian Church with Mrs Alice Berks serving as principal The school will meet daily from 9 am until noon Registration will begin at 8:30 am Aug 7 Children in grades 5 6 and 7 will leave from the church each morning for a day camp at the Christian Home with Charles Adams a candidate for the ministry of the Episcopal Church directing the program Grades from kindergarten for children four years old through those who have completed the fourth grade will attend sessions at First Christian Church 22 Building Permits (CmHhimS Pram Pies Oss) The challenge was based on allegations that the selection process discriminated against women John Reilly attorney for the challenged four-district delegation Hid the accusation of hand-picking delegates was a bogus issue since the delegates had been elected in an open primary anyone could enter The overturn he said our winners and replaces them with Reilly said McGovern forces withdrew an earlier compromise offer Thursday after the South Dakota senator lost 151 California delegates by vote of the Credentials Committee The compromise he said would have added wctaien but no McGovern delegates McGovern supporters on the 150-man Credentials Committee voted unanimously in caucus Thursday night to support DANVILLE Ky Twenty two building permits with a total estimated at $695600 were issued during June for construction in Danville and Boyle County according to toe office' of toe Danville-Boyle Planning and Zoning Commission The work included toe building of two warehouses and one greenhouse and toe replacement of a utility tower if1 Six Million Gallons Of Oil Complicates Pennsylvania Woes Vote On These Issues Your Opinion Counts in- The current difficulties evolve around the newly organized chapter of the American Federation of State County and Municipal Employee! (AFL-CIO) unsuccessful efforts to get official recognition from the city At a press conference later yesterday Mayor Pettit- said: In many cases (the men) are listening to persons who were leaders under the past administration and we wanted to point out they (sanitation workers) get a pay raise in the last two years and they get new equipment in the last two years and that we were providing both of these and that they should think about those things before they follow the lead and the advice of those who were influential in that department during the last administration' Asked who la misleading the workers Mayor Pettit said he believed fairly apparent who the leaders are and I know in one case one of the leaders in the Sanitation Department went on television and said that in the recent pay raise the sanitation workers got less than anybody absolutely false That man waa called into the city office and apologized and aaid he waa The mayor said the officials wanted to meet with the men to tell them that the pay raise new equipment and other benefits including new uniforms (these through meetings with the grievance committee) were accomplished the use of union Yes No Undecided 1 Do you agree with US District Judge Bernard Moynahan dismissing a suit brought by Ruth Robinson and her attorney University of Robert Sedler challenging the curfew for women at Eastern Kentucky University? (CsnHsssS Pram Pats Ow) of the recent floods in South Dakota and northeastern states could claim tax deductions at once instead of next year Ways and Means Chairman Wilbur Mills after huddling with key House and Senate members for almost two hours asked the House to accept the Senate additions to the debt limit bill The House did so by a vote of 802 to 35 after defeating 63 to 253 a GOP substitute offered by Byrnes which would have lowered the benefits increase to 10 per cent The Senate defeated a similar Republican proposal 66-20 before adopting the 20 per cent increase 82 to 4 with the opposition coming from four Republicans Buck-ley NY Carl Curtis Neb Paul Fannin Ariz and Len Jordan Idaho The higher payments to retired people widows the disabled and the young survivors of workers would take effect Sept 1 and be reflected in checks received the first week in October Taxes higher than this level would take effect Jan 1 Wage earners who make $10800 a year or more will pay taxes next year that are 27 per cent higher than this In 1974 their taxes will be 41 per cent above this Sen Frank Church D-Idaho who proposed the increase said the higher benefits will remove 14 million elderly people from the 47 million who live in poverty as it is defined by the government an income of $1980 or less Under the 20 per cent Increase: The minimum Social Security benefit now $7040 a month would rise to $8448 For a couple ft would go from $10660 to $12792 The average payment now $133 would be boosted to $161 and fbr a couple from $223 to $270 Maximum (limbs The maximum benefit approximately the amount a middle-income worker yrho retires this year could expect would increase from $216 to $259 and for a couple it goes from $324 to $389 No one now pays more than $468 a year in taxes unleu he is self-employed 2 Do you'agree with the US Supreme Court decision that capital punishment is unconstitutional and unusual" punishment? Yes No Undecided -r-D the Illinois challenges eluding the one to the 59-mem' ber Chicago contingent of the 170-member state delegation Warns Of Dissension Claude Holman a party regu lar from Illinois on the com mittee warned before voting began that disruption of the state delegation would add dissension disorganization and to the party' problems Ironically McGovern won the Illinois test usirtg an issue he opposed in his California defeat in proportional representation The committee repudiated winner-take-all primary and apportioned 151 of the 270 delegates McGovern gained there among the trailing candidates church at 1125-33 Winbum Drive Pentecostal Church of Jesus Christ to build a church at 621 Wildnerness Road Linda Moberly to build and operate a day nursery fbr 60 children st 176 East Reynolds Road Second Street Church of Christ to build a church at 427-31 Glen Arvin Avenue 'and Cornett Construction Co to build an addition to a house at 307 Scott Street James Thompson was denied permit to build and operate day care center at 2117 St Michael Drive for 35 children Postponed were hearings on appeals of Hunter Foundation to add a waiting zoom to the old Health Department building on North Upper Street Bible Baptist Church to build a church at 456 Morgan Avenue 3 Do you approve the Democratic platform stand that busing should be imposed Yes No PHILADELPHIA (UPI)-Fe-d a 1 officials helplessly watched six million gallons of oil spread through the Schuylkill River basin Friday Caused by Tropical Storm Agnes was called worst inland oil spill in The oil spill which officials fieared would inflict permanent fish and plant life damage and raise a pollution threat to the fourth largest city followed massive Pennsylvania flooding last weekend by Agnes The Coast Guard termed it wont inland oil spill in As Philadelphia's problems compounded Friday other Pennsylvania localities began feeling some relief from the weekend flooding that left known dead another 250000 homeless and more than $15 Miiinn in damages eliminate segregation and improve the quality of education for all children?" Undecided Check your answer clip along dotted lines and mail to Opinion Herald-Leader 229 Short St Lexington Ky 40507 Ballots Must be in Hmrsday July Results of'thls appear Sat July 8 We Welcome Any Suggestions From Our Readers Regarding Questions For Your Opinion Counts Clinical Director Named Nurse Hired IM Airport Poll Scoreboard Permit Issued Percentages Yea 547 Fischer May Lose Challenger Rights If He Doesn't Show Should automobiles sold in Lexington be equipped with toe same extra-cost pollution-control devices as automobiles sold in the larger cities? A permit to construct a 24-unit apartment building at 184 Park Avenue was issued yesterday to Savage Lumber Co by the Building Inspection Department Cost was listed as $145000 No 188 Undecided -J5J DANVILLE Ky A clinics director for a family planning program was named and a part-time nurse was hired for the Boyle County Health Department at a meeting of the health board Wednesday Dr John Baird Danville physician was designated clinical director of the family planning program to be initiated shortly after July 1 Miss Jeanette Robinson was hired as a part-time nurse effective July 10 if i i L-- tfi ei Si- (f 2 Do you feel that Kentucky State you (Can He use Fram Fife One) the new terminal building austere in design without benefit of second level aircraft a ding individual airline departure toungei and enclosed The proposed site southeast of the present terminal building which would be razed to make way for concourse facilities to the existing aircraft apron Commenting on the board i last night Judge Stephens said the county anc city officials at the Phoenix Hotel meeting had been advised that about half the passengers enplaning at Blue Grass Field came from outside Fayette County think this is a fine way to raise he added Yea Ne -1 M2 Navy FI 4 Fighter Crashes Into Bay Racing Commissioner William May should resign Ms post because of a possible conflict of interest with Emprise Cmp which has interests in Litoma and Miles Park race tracks? Undecided L5 (3 (CMttMsO Fram Faga Out) pollution devices 547 per cent of readers said they think automobiles arid in Lexington should be equipped with the same extra-cost pollution-control devices as cars sold in the larger cities Opposed to such a possibility re 195 per cent of responding readers and 2SA per cent remain undecided The opinion third question of last week Congress enact legislation placing a federal tax on coal to finance benefits for victims of Black Lung brought responses of 482 per cent in favor 252 per cent opposed and 266 per cent undecided miner told me that much of what is described as black lung is cigarette me reader commented adding would favor federal coal tax to assist black lung victim! present compensation programs fail to do HAMBURG Germany (UPI) US Chess Grandmaster Bob by Fischer may lose his rights as challenger for the world title if he show up for his Sunday match with Russian World Champion Boris Spassky the president of the World Chess Federation said Friday he show up he will lose his rights to play in the world sale federation head Max Euwe of Holland be my decision alone but the rules of the The temperamental Fischer who has canceled or missed three flights to Reykjavik this week from the United States waa lost seen Thursday night in restaurant at Kennedy Yea 482 Ne 212 Undecided 261 Should Congress enact legislation placing a federal tax on coal to finance benefits for victims of Black Lung Disease? MJCTTOOW Sunday July 2 2 PM Fleming Church Sets Homecoming WASHINGTON (AP) A $168 million Navy F14 jet fighter crashed into Chesapeake Bay Friday This was the second loss of a controversial new Navy fighter A Pentagon announcement aaid the supersonic jet fighter went down without warning shortly after takeoff from the Patuxent River Naval Air Test Center In Maryland parachute was visible and the fate of the pilot la still the announcement said Only one man was aboard Search and rescue helicopters were sent out to look for the pilot Cause of the crash is unmown and will be investigated the Navy said Don't Let The (Viewing fram 13 nnnn HI uh) HOLIDAY INN NORTH Jet 175 and Newtown Pike Lexington Ky SEASON PASS Without Attending DRIVE-IN WORSHIP SERVICES FJjEMINGSBURG Ky The annual Homecoming at the Mt Zion Baptist Church here will be held Sunday Sunday School Is scheduled for 10:30 am morning services at 11:30 am and a dinner at 12:30 pm At 3 pan the Rev Mr Combi of Zion Hill and his congregation will participate in homecoming ceremonies International Airport in New York When discovered by reporters and fans he ran into a parking lot and disappeared A spokesman for Icelandic Airlines later said Fischer was not aboard a flight for Reykjavik! that night although he apparently had a reservation ORIENTAL RUGS At the Family Drive-In Theatre New Circle Road CENTRAL (Y BLOOD CENTER 731 Limestone Pints Transfused Thursday 59 Extra me hr Ann qwKty each a nvnry mg Miviriitally mlnctad to ncito Hw American Merkat Em Midway Church Plans Men's Day 8:00 SUNDAY MORNING Come As You Are Worship In Your Car Nrtr before have rug of Ihb choice quality been offered at public auction Featuring in parts Mohtaiham design (Sheikh Saffi) a splendid work of art from Tabriz i Keshan btehan with silk most elegant A closest weave of ell Persian rugs other then Naln Shah Abbas! carpets Imperial Crown Kerman and Royal Sarouks finest quality cugs that beautify the finest homes for generations This collection consists of about 150 rugs in sll sizes including Ties of Life Hunting Scene Tribal A Prayer rugs The quality of these fine rugs cannot bo surpassed anywhere aha all rugs offered at this auction are hand-woven first quality and ell guaranteed is represented by an established dealer A importer An auction worthy of a connoisseur Thousands of Rare and Unusual items will go ON SALE every Saturday and Sunday Central Ky's Largest FLEA MARKET SAM'S TRUCK STOP Blood Types Needed Neg A Pos The Number Of Cara Is Increasing Every Week MIDWAY Ky The men of the Pilgrim Baptist Church here will sponsor their annual day program at 3:30 pm Sunday at the church The guest speaker will be Dr Bottoms Sr pastor of the Green Street Baptist Church Louisville He will be accompanied by his chorus The public is invited to I Trinity Hill United Methodist Church Giving blood It boHor than race rving 9 SHARE YOUR HEALTH I PHONE 255-8787 Conducted by Mr Carroll Terms cash er check All Sale era Final Ji US 25 Bolwoon Imk I Georgetown 3600 Tates Creek Rd Noel White Pastor nFwwvoTWt'L WWW tween mrm mm lajugpa iinajj 1 1 lOtjmmi mmiifjmi "I -if 1 1 A I ji Tt -i -s 'j -a-- Vf7 vAv -2T.

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