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The Circleville Herald, Fri. July 7, 1971! Circlevtlie. Ohio Man Arrested After Accident Plans Fight Against Pickaway Coiuity Deputy Sheriff Phil Brown charged 20- year old Steven A. Newman, 379 Weldon with driving while intoxicate and reckless operation following Newman's single car accident 10:28 p.m. Thursday.

11 was his third accident in 10 months. According to Deputy Brown. Newman was driving south on the Circles ille-Groveport Road, one-tenth of a mile north of the Diuikle Road intersection, when lie lost control of his car rounding a right curve. The ear went left of center for 21 feet before going off the left side of the road for 212 feet. The car returned to the paved surface for 84 feet, but went off the right side 78 feet before coming to rest against a fence owned by Carson Horton, Route Convention McGovern Nixon Women Chess Championship Play To Be Busy Finally Get In Campaign By NEIL tilLBRIDE Mcany and bis chief political wishes oil major issues.

Labor Writer strategist, A1 Barkan, were going along (AP) AFL- counting on union presidents to Mcany, whatever he President George Meany sway convention delegates said the chief of one large eon- headed for the Democratic Na- 1 away from McGovern, struetion union, who asked not tional Convention today, report-! front runner on the verge of to be quoted by name, cdly determined to block the capturing the 1,509 delegates Another source said, presidential nomination of Sen. needed for nomination. McGovern gets nomination, George McGovern. "Barkan gave me the it becomes a competition be- Driven by personal as well as labor people arc going to try to tween McGovern and Nixon, political antipathy, the labor ti- stop McGovern on the first and and labor simply tan has launched a drive that I second said Jerry commands the sympathies of Wurf, a McGovern supporter most union presidents if not and president of the AFL-CIO their wholehearted support. American Federation of State, Some have voiced misgivings County and Municipal Employ- that an unrelenting anti- I es.

McGovern campaign could Edward Carlough, president Committee on 1 optical Lduea- stroy a tenuous party unity and of the Sheet Metal Workers, I tion is considered crucial to the encourage he re-election of REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) century Bobby Fischer lost the draw U.S.S.R. vs Thursday night, giving Boris U.S.A. Spassky the first move, and the 1 championship chess be neutral or for Others consider ncutralit real possibility. The support of tile 13.6 million-member federation of 129 unions and its money-raising WASHINGTON (AP) Pres- I ident Nixon, gearing up his reelection campaign, has recruit- I cd top advance man William with Codus from the State Depart doc political travels of the Nixon women. Codus, who advanced Mrs.

solo trip to Africa last pleads illness and gets anothei year and her Moscow travels postponement, this year, reports Monday to1 eontusion of the past join a last-growing White House "J' "as summarized by the campaign-scheduling staff. woman selling cigarettes His arrival seems to indicate asked ihe beginning: extensive travels for Mrs. Nixion and daughters, Tricia and Julie, who already have been Spassky go. 1 vcrv pretty active in promoting the Nixon image. Asked if he foresees a lot of ation Spassky of Fischer of tlic I of lawyers said the come to say he had nothing to incut protocol office to handle wiu start nexl Tuesday.

Unless the American challenger or the Soviet champion it was: Near the end Dr. Max Euwe said at 10 a.m. At noon: a very delicate situ- At 7 p.m., the president New man Berger 11 room fur was treated at spi la IT emergency a small laceration ove his right eye. Ilis car as a total lot President Nixon, like McGovern the target of numerous Meany barbs. If McGovern wins the nomination despite Meany, labor leaders would be confronted with limited options, none palatable to them.

said if such a move were sue- chances of any Democratic ccssful would moke the nominee to defeat Nixon in nomination totally worthless to vember. campaigning for them Codus hc International Chess Fed- In tin Inn ft Ur vonl nirhn anybody Some union presidents have appealed to Meany to tone down the anti-McGovern drive. But, in a showdown, most union presidents still bow to COPE mailed out 30 million laughingly replied: more so than the Now an assistant chief of protocol in charge of handling 1968 and was credited with almost swinging the presidential election to Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey.

South (Continued from Page J' side battled heavy cv.nter attacks Thursday night from North Vietnamese forces mak Kingston News Report of I Jl.ss Janie Varney of I in 1968. a. VVhpn Ntvim my weekend were Mrs. Emma Bayes and her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Ronnie Mannemus and children of New Carlisle. Mr. Robert Dailey flew to Imagcne Omaha, Neb. last week and brought his sister, Mrs. William Mintern back with him.

She is Mrs. Fred Dean entertained a group of Mothersingers of Mt. ing a stand in a line of old Logan School Thursday night at French villas. her home on Sulphur Springs Scores of U.S. Navy jets from Road with Mrs.

Louise Perry, 7th Fleet carriers off the coast assisting hostess. The covered scrambled into the night skies dish dinner was in honor of one to attack the North Vietnam- of the group, Mrs. esc, their tanks, artillery and Brown, who is moving to automatic weapons. California in August. Mrs.

It was the first stiff resist- Brown was presented with a gift visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary ance the South Vietnamese from her friends. Present were Dailey for two weeks. paratroojKTs have encountered Mrs. Lilly Elliott, Mr.

and Mrs. -------since they began tightening Marcus Cade, Mrs. Marie Guests of Mrs. Sims their grip on the southern edges Wagoner, Mrs. Marie Hall, Mrs.

last Monday were Mr. and Mrs. of the city three days ago. Alberta Uhrig, Mrs. Hazel Lee Stepp of Portsmouth, Mrs.

Associated Press correspond- Snyder, Mrs. Frank Maxson and -----------------------------------------------cut Holger Jensen reported that Mr. and Mrs. Caryl Welsh, i Vietnamese tanks Edra, Guy, Jim and Sally, knocked out two Soviet-built pieces of political literature in the trips of foreign heads of state who make official calls on the President, Codus said Nixon personally asked him to take on the new role. A personable and quietly efficient 40-year-old former advertising and television-radio executive, Codus campaigned with Nixon when he was barnstorming for Sen.

Barry Goldwater in 1964, for congressional candidates in 1966 and for the era tion sighed: That was Tuesday. It could have been any day in the garbled prelude to what chess lovers say is the match of the Jerry Persinger Ind. and Chatteroy, of Madison, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dailey attended the convention of the Operating Engineers held at Memorial on Saturday and Sunday with their children When Nixon made it to the White House, Codus got a State Department job.

Now taking leave without jrny and bringing along his secretary, Mary Lou Sheils, Berger Hospital News ADMISSIONS Mrs. Margery Kelchner, 525 Garden Parkway Charles Schlegler, 159 Fairview Ave. Mrs. Randolph Steele, 121 E. Main St.

Mrs. Laura Lagore, 407 Stella Ave. Mrs. Donald McKay, Route 1, say. Spassky arrived early to wait Gavarit.

po Angliski, or as you say in English, Then the a man approaching i middle age with a shock of graving hair combed in careful disarray onto his forehead. He takes voluminous notes, for a magazine piece, he says. On scraps of paper he records conversations overheard. He carries the scraps in a red plastic shopping bag as he moves soundlessly about the hotel lobbies. One final quote, from Gudmundur Thorarmeson, president of the Icelandic Chess Federation, who was under pressure from Fischer to give up a share of the gate receipts: have worked for more and protocol officer Stephen illc for Bobby.

Saying came to hc philosophically accepted the first postponement when Ficlier show. Later he demanded an apology or hc play. At one news conference, one Riot Law Challenged NEW PHILADELPHIA, Ohio U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals will hear in December a challenge to riot laws. The court said Thursday it will hear the appeal of James Russell, 39, an organizer for the United Mine Workers, and tkan a year to get this match to Iceland.

I would do many things. But I will not bite into a sour Troy Man's Body Recovered In Lake KELLEYS ISLAND. Ohio body of Paul Zell. 41, of Troy, was recovered Thursday from Lake Erie about 150 yards from where his 25- foot cruiser sank after exploding Tuesday. right leg was in a cast, and authorities said he apparently had clung to the boat, as three companions and his daughter swam to safety.

attended the Charity New sie McCarthy to be part of the Motoreycle Races at Fairgrounds in Columbus. the Rutherford, New election effort. Special Service Set Mrs. Robert Van dcrWissel There will be a missionary and son, Ryan, have returned servjCe at the Church of Christ to their home in Lebanon. PT76 light amphibious tanks.

Spending the weekend with used by the North letnamese Mrs- Bessie Smith and Floretta and a paratrooper knocked out a third with a hand-fired anti- flcd into tank missile. The other tanks heavy thickets. Associated Press correspondent Dennis Neeld reported that South Vietnamese paratroopers captured three prisoners, one of them seriously wounded, and overran a North Held hospital stocked with medical supplies. By midmorning, mortars were still exploding on South Vietnamese front lines. "Just keep pumping it in there, just keep them coming into that area, row, 32.

of into his radio as he directed U.S. figliter-bombers to the North Vietnamese mortar position: were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mar ton and Mrs. Ronald De Ramus and daughters, of Dayton.

On Sunday they all attended Die Dumm family reunion held in Ted Lewis Park. Several Objections Filed To Open Burning Regulations Harvey Holland Mrs. Ray Huffcr, 1227 Turner Drive DISMISSALS Mrs. James Kibby and in Christian Union, William- daughter, 3 sport, 7:30 p.m. Sunday.

Rachel, Robm and Rebecca The Rev. David Skipper, a Burris, Route 2 representative of the bible Timothy Campbell, 541 league International, Columbus, Mowrer Road will speak and show slides of i David Matzenbacli, Ashville Brazil. I Charles Thacker, Route 4 three other men who were con victed in connection with a disturbance Oct. 16 at the Hardy Coal Co. near Sugarcreek.

The court also granted a temporary suspension of the prison sentences given the four following their convictions in Tuscarawas County Common Pleas Court. Defense attorneys appealed to the federal court on grounds the anti-riot laws were unconstitutional. The four were convicted in connection with damage caused by several hundred strikers and sympathizers during a national coal strike. PRODUCE SPECIALS Field Grown TOMATOES Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Miller of Kettering were weekend guests Vietnamese his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller. Saturday evening they saw, Moon Is by tlie Keniey Players at the Veterans Memorial in Columbus and went to Rocky Fork Lake for the day Sunday. Arriving on Sunday at the Miller home Capt.

Gail Fur- was her brother-in-law and Urbana, Ohio, i sister, Mr. and Mrs. licjmej of Collinsville, 111. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Several objections to open burning regulations were voiced Thursday at an Ohio Air Pollution Control Board hearing on proposed changes in its air quality control plan. Spokesmen for eight Ohio electric utilities said the curtain increased the cost of clearing land for power line rights-of-way without substantially rcducin pollution.

open pit to burn tree stumps, branches and other landscape wastes so thoroughly that there is little smoke. One condition of open burnin under the proposed regulations is that a destructor comparable be used to reduce pollution. The utility spokesmen showed a film of a test using a destructor. They said the film showed ah' I that the destructor spread dan- I gerous sparks and generated The Thrift Shop in tbe urrow is an advisor Presbyterian Church will have a table of old dishes on Friday, among them a couple pieces of iris pattern depression glass, old platters, a blue candlestick, avon bottles and some insulators plus quite of other items. tli one of the South Vii irne battalions.

eft still taking 82mm jrtar from that irrow radioed as hc LX)d on of what was ce an A eric an barrac ks. lie Hxl 1 il a banana grove lashed with i blood from i orili Viciname sc sol- ers wl io liad retreatedduring Food Label Changes Hit light than a score B52 tiers streaked nilitarized ir North Vietnamese base: it U.S. officers say arc sup ting the Communist force: Quang Tri. re Of across the Clelland of to attack i occasion wa Saturday evening guests of Mrs. Ted Moore were Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Leist, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snyder of Amanda and Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Lancaster. The Mr. birthday. Trial Date Is Set For Couple tri ill )Ui 1 J. Guests at a cook-out at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Dallas Delong, Laurelville, Route 1. Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Lockwood of Lancaster, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Thresher and Mr. Gary Lockwood of Athens, Mr. Rolicrt ouplc, Phillips of Kingston, Mr. and in Mrs.

Donald Diehl, Springfield, ippear, Mrs. Mildred Armstrong, mm on Mr. and Mrs. William Diehl, Mr. and Mrs.

Roswell Delong, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Matthew and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bowsher and daughter, Dixie.

The destructor is used to I intense heat that scorched sur- forcc air at high speed into an rounding trees and endangered the machine and the men operating it. The utilities asked more time to evaluate other methods of disposing of wastes from land clearing operations. Railroad company officials told the board Thursday they should be allowed to burn old rail ties and boxcar liners if they could show they could do so without damaging the environ ment. The Ohio Farm Bureau Federation asked that the ban on open burning within one mile of a municipality of 1,000 or greater population be reduced to 1,000 feet. Air quality control plan has been approved by the federal Environmental Protection Agency with some minor exceptions, hearing was to hear public commenton proposed changes to meet the objections, in addition to tandardiypil I the amendment to ease an open ban under some cir cumstanees.

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) The Ohio Agriculture Depart mcnt's proposed changes in la number bcling rules would place a I hardship on people with diet restrictions and allergies, a consumer group spokesman said Thursday. David Ricketts of the Ohio Public Interest Action Group said manufacturers would not bo required to disclose all of the ingredients of some products under the proposed changes. Regulations announced last month call for contents and ingredients of most packaged foods to be placed on the labels. Excluded were sc and youll never forget kids won't let you) Walk where the Shawnees walked. Search for buried treasure.

Explore the mysteriously beautiful caves. Shoot (or paint) pictures. Relax by a crystal waterfall. Take trails through unparalleled natural beauty. Picnic in a shady glen.

That's just a start more much more for the entire family to enjoy. One-hour stop or all-day ooting, an experience never forget. (For free color brochure, write: Robert Judkins, Manager, The 7 Caves, Bainbridge, Ohio 45612.) VX1CABLE 10c OFF On 3 Lb. Basket Of TOMATOES Coupon Good Thru Friday, July 11 3-lb. 98c mm GEORGIA PEACHES APPLES BANANAS New lted POTATOES Idaho POTATOES 3-lb.

69c 3-lb. 69c 6-lb. $1.00 10-lb. 89c 10-lb. 99c Home Grown GREEN BEANS Round Striped WATERMELONS admit one i the 7 caves 1 Present this pass to the park guard any day prior to Oct 31, 1 i 972.

The pass admits one person per car, only one pass per car will be honored. courtesy of I THE SEVEN CAVES, INC. $1.29 Wc Will Have HOME GROWN SWEET CORN SOON RHOADS FARM MARKET I Mile East On Kuutc 56 lift set a Irene Bus kirk ring in 1rs. la ree Logan Elm Registration Deadline Is July 14 Mr. and Mrs.

Ed and children and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Walls were camping at Ohio Power and Seneca Lake in the McConnellsvilJe area several days last week. On Sunday the visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Noe and Mrs. Ed Kr. ui their homes in Pataskula. Visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Kerns and family over the Ricketts, one of eight persons testifying at a hearing on the regulations, also charged the agriculture department lacks sufficient staff to enforce the rules. He said the department lias only 33 spectors around the state. Purpose of the changes is to bring state regulations into line with federal labeling rules. Toledoan Is Killed In Apartment Blaxc I TOLEDO. Ohio 41 year-old Toledo man apparently I suffocated to death early as fire swept bis duplex apart ment and spread to neighboring buildings.

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