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385-7514 Add a bit of ole' charm to the family room with natural ceramic base lamps. Earthy old English drip glazes on bases in blue-green, chocolate- brown, blue-grey. Fabric covered parchment shades. REGULAR 10.99 THL LOGAN DAILY NEWS Page 2 Thursday, May 10, 1973 Top-Level Speakers Slated At District Forum On Aging the or. Watergate (Continued from Page 1) President's chief fund Deaths, Funerals Much interest is being shown in the District 7 Forum on Aging to be held Friday at Hocking Valley Motor Lodge, Nelsonville, according to Mrs.

Eleanor Thomas, district chairman. The event will feature Dr. Arthur S. Flemming, special consultant on aging to the President, who will discuss Revenue Sharing and Other Tax-Related Factors Affect Senior Citizen Programs." Dr. John VV.

Cashman, director, Ohio Department of Health, will talk on Available Through Local Heulth Departments and Related Health Professor Thomas Cellerich, assistant professor of social work at Ohio University, will speak on Available Through Voluntary Health and Social All will be on the morning program. There will be seven workshops with leaders named from all eight counties. These workshops will give senior citizens the opportunity to ask questions such as what are the problems in each county? And what resources are available? Recommendations that come tut of this forum will be referred to the conference to be held later this year. Entertainment will be provided during the luncheon hour. Dress is optional, but for those who wish to dress in an outfit this will be a special opportunity.

An arts and crafts display will be shown, with Mrs. James Hunt, Golden Age Hobbyshop, Columbus, as chairman. Afternoon speakers will be Mrs. Rose Papier, coordinator, $tate administration on aging. WASHINGTON (API John W.

Dean 111 said today there is ongoing effort to limit or his testifying fully and lively in the Watergate case and to discredit him personally. "1 have learned from several good friends that there is a concerted effort to get me," Dean said in a statement issued through an intermediary. A report published in the New York Times today quoted unnamed Senate and federal investigators as saying the ousted White House counsel has no evidence to link President Nixon to the Watergate affair or its cover-up. Dean said he was issuing his statement because of the news stories. information contained in these stories is neither complete nor accurate.

I have not, and will not, leak my testimony to the the statement said. Dean said efforts have been made to publicly intimidate DR. JOHN W. CASHMAN, STATE HEALTH DIRECTOR WASHINGTON (AP) Egil Krogh the Nixon administration official who resigned Wednesday amidst the Watergate-Pentagon papers web of scandal, once threatened to destroy anyone who opposed President policies. The threat was made to a prominent doctor who had told Krogh he would not support legislation that would have created a permanent White House office to deal with narcotics traffic and drug abuse.

worry. Some of the panelists for Forum on Aging to be held Fri- the various workshops will in- day at Nelsonville. elude: The day-long meeting will fea- Helen Dailey, executive direc- turc both informal discussion Krogh is quoted as replying, tor of the 648 Board of Athens groups and formal speeches. who opposes us and Hocking County; David Sen- Armstrong will chair the destroy. As a matter of fact, Mingus of Logan; Jean Charle, workshop on Revenue- anyone who support us an the topic of to tlTe coordinator, foster grandparents Sharing and Other Tax-Related destroy.

Elderly Through Government program. Athens, Perry and Factors Affect Senior Citizen Krogh could not be reached flocking counties; Roger Me- programs." for comment. Cauley, executive director of the particular panel will The doctor involved was Dan- Tri-County Community Action give senior citizens a chance to X. Freedman, chairman of Agency; Jean Baker, supervis- voice their opinions, ask their the department of psychiatry at 'THE SOUND RELATION' Huntington College Group To Sing Here This Weekend Sound singers King of Sheffield. 111., Dennis of contemporary Christian mu- Campbell of Logansport, sic from Huntington College in and Keith Porter of Blissfield, Indiana, will appear at the Sci- Mich.

oto Youth banquet scheduled for Sound Relation" also 6:80 p.m. Saturday at the Hock- will sing at the 9:30 a.m. Sun- mg Youth Center. day service at the United Breth- The Logan United Brethren in ren in Christ Church, corner of Christ Youth in Action Riff and Third Sts. is sponsoring the banquet, with Huntington College, located at the public invited.

There is no Huntington, is a four-year admission charge. Persons at- accredited coeducational Chris- tending are asked to bring a tian liberal arts college, founded covered dish and table service, and supported by the Church of Members of the guest singing the United Brethren in Christ, group are Dennie Miller of Ship- Its student body consists of 30 pensburg. Kathy and Mary different denominations. State, National, World News In Brief SHERMAN VANCE Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Leonard Lyke Funeral Home for Sherman C.

Vance, 56. Logan Rt. 1. who died Sunday at Hocking Valley Community Hospital. The Rev.

Charles Curry officiated and Diana Woodgeard provided the organ music. Vona Pinney was vocalist. Pallbearers were Dwayne Witske, Ervin Andy, Delmar Allison, Jimmy Andy, Charles Andy, Charles Frazier and sus Kaptina. Burial was in Keaton Cemetery, Vinton County. ELMER MONROE Funeral services were held at 10 a.m.

Wednesday at the Heinlein Funeral Home for Elmer Monroe, 67 of 863 E. Main who died Saturday at Hocking Valley Community Hospital. The Rev. Conrad O. Diohm officiated and Mrs.

Mabel pology. MISS KAREN SCHMIDT Logan Girl To Graduate From Indiana Miss Karen Schmidt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schmidt, Walnut Hills, will graduate from Indiana University Sunday with a degree in anthro- Prather provided organ music. Pallbearers were Michael and Walter Bumgardner, John Ruggles, Raymond Rugglcs, Sylvanus Spradlin and Bill Spangle.

Burial was in Elk Cemetery, McArthur. EMMETT KENNEDY Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Heinlein Funeral Home for Emmett Kennedy, 52, of 951 W. Hunter who died Saturday at Hock- Mr. and Mrs.

Schmidt will attend the graduation ceremonies to be held at 3 p.m. in Assembly Hall on the Bloomington campus. Her brother Wayne, who has been in Australia since 1969, is expected to arrive in time to join his parents in attending the graduation program. Miss Schmidt, who has maintained a high scholastic average, has been awarded a full fellowship to Indiana school of library science, or-caseworker for Coun- questions, and receive firsthand the University of Chicago and a ........................................8 inormation on current legisla- well-known authority on psy- ty welfare department. State Senator Harry I.

Armstrong (Logan, 17th District) announced today that he has agreed to attend the District 7 he said Programs Such as RSVP, Foster Grandparents and Phillip L. Grover, Ohio State University specialist, community and natural resource development, health services, will speak on and Social Services Through Public Agencies Such as Extension Offices, Libraries and Home Don Duhigg, chief of the Bureau of Adult Services, Division of Social Services, Ohio Department of Public Welfare, will dis- ciuss to the Elderly Through the Ohio Department of Public Welfare." The 5th annual day camp for Mrs. Papier will summarize children, sponsored by the First weTe involved in Ihe three dav the day program with the top- United Presbyterian Church of camooree the State Administra- Logan, will be held June 11-15 at tion on Aging Feels These For- the Presbyterian camp on Rt Ums Will Be of Benefit to the Senior Citizens of Ohio." tion as it relates to their financ- choparmacology, the study of CINCINNATI, Ohio (AP) School bus service came to a halt Wednesday at two Cincinnati junior high schools after bus drivers complained of unruly students. students have backed us against the wall, and not going to take any said Eugene Metz, president of the Amalgamated Transit Union. Phnom Penh Wednesday night killed 29 soldiers, military sources reported today.

It was one of the larger government death tolls reported in recent months. ing Valley Community Hospital. The Rev. Roy Klingler offici- where she will begin graduate ated and organ music was pro- studies in September, vided by Mrs. Klingler.

----------------Honorary pallbearers were Charles R. Frazier, Mike Blaney, Perry Kennedy, James Barnhart, Robert Davies and William Cheeseman. Pallbearers were members of Lockbourne Air Force Base, Columbus. Military graveside services A hangar at the old Ohio Uni- were performed by Lockbourne versity airport will be the site HV Craftsmen Sponsoring Spring Event Presbyterian Children's Day Camp Scheduled 150 Attend Camporee Over 150 Boy Scouts and advisors attended the recent Hocking District spring camporee held on the Ralph Ogle farm near Gibisonville. Eight troops and 19 patrols Wolf Patrol, Troop 395, Gore, won the health and safety the effect of drugs on mental states.

COLUMBUS, Ohio Ohio State Medical Association LOS ANGELES (AP) At- passed a resolution recom- torneys for Daniel Ellsberg and mending standards for abor- Anthony Russo conclude their lions and elected new officers last arguments today on why on iast day its annual they think the charges against meeting Wednesday, their clients should be dis- Dr. Oscar Clarke of Gallipolis missed before the Pentagon pa- was installed as president of pers trial, now tightly en- the group at the meshed with the Watergate scandal, goes to the jury. U.S. District Court Judge Matt Byrne has promised that sometime during the day he would make a decision on the NEW YORK (AP) Stock market prices edged lower again today, as Wall Street worried over Mideast oil talks, important labor negotiations and rising steel prices. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was down 2.76 to 946.27 at noon.

end of the final meeting. TOLEDO, Ohio (AP)-Toledo patrolmen ended their three- day sick-call work stoppage today. Officials reported the force was back to full strength, with only nine of 159 scheduled to work being absent. of a two-day arts and crafts festival, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Saturday and Sunday, sponsored by the Hocking Valley Craftsmen. State Rep. Claire (Buzz) Ball, R-91st District, announced an Ohio Arts Council grant of $500 to help fund the spring festival. The city of Athens is provid- The junior class of Starr-Wash- tlle ington High School will sponsor the group. The festival will m- AFB personnel at Greenlawn Cemetery, Nelsonville.

Mainly About People PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) The PHNOM PENH, Cambodia marriage of Svetlana Stalin to (AP) Attacks on government William Wesley Peters has end- positions north and south of ed in a divorce by default. General Home Builders inS wil1 center on the theme 1 of Life and with File For Incorporation leadership provided by outstand- Articles of incorporation have jng senior high school youth been filed in Collmbus with Ted fr0m Logan, Chillieothe, Galli- W. Brown, secretary of state, by polis and Columbus. General Home Builders, of Children will be transported Logan.

from the local church to camp as incorporators were each day, leaving at 9 a.m. and Charles Roop, John Trowbridge returning at 2 p.m. and Dan Keyes, with Trowbridge Registration blanks will ap- 328, with all children in grades award, with Comanche Patrol, defense motion for dismissal A I invited to participate Troop 254, Enterprise, placing based on Watergate and White INOiGCl AfllSSlOnQrV I Crafts, Bible study and sing- Hftllsp jnvnlvempnts in thP 7 At Ebenezer Baptist Church second. House The competition skills award case, also went to Comanche Patrol, The defense has been press- Troop 254, while Bear Patrol, ing for dismissal ever since it Troop 99, Logan, placed second, was first revealed that Water- Lonnie Bail, Hocking District gate conspirators E. Howard chairman, was in charge of the Hunt and G.

Gordon Liddy had health and safety inspection, masterminded a burglary of while James Lehman, camporee the office of psy- chairman, was in charge of the chiatrist. skills competition. elude craft exhibitions, sales, workshops and demonstrations, all to the accompaniment of local folk musicians. There will be a 25-cent admission charge for adults, with children admitted free. Founded in the late 1960s, the Hocking Valley Craftsmen is an organization dedicated to the preservation and furthering of folk arts and includes among its members painters, sculptors, assrjss a car wash Saturday in front of the school, beginning at 9 a.m.

Donations will be accepted. Mrs. Clara (Eva) Mock, Logan, is a patient at Lancaster-Fairfield Hospital. In room 110, she would appreciate hearing from friends. Story Anne Diehl, 19-month- old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Diehl, Lancaster, will be admitted Saturday to of 308 N. Mulberry St. listed as agent. The articles were filed by Dan Keyes, Lancaster Rt.

5. pear in this Newspaper later, with all children of the community invited. Deputies Investigate Car-Deer Accident Hocking deputies investigated a minor car-deer accident on Hocking one- tenth of a mile south of Logan, at 12:01 a.m. today. WASHINGTON (AP) The Senate Judiciary Committee appears unlikely to act on Elliot L.

nomination to be attorney general until he announces his choice as special Watergate prosecutor. One of the Republican members, Sen. Marlow Cook of Ken- that Deputies said a northbound tucky, said Wednesday auto driven by Dean Sigler, 20, seems to be the sense of the of 487 N. Orchard struck and killed a deer that darted into The panel continues its ques- the path of his auto. tioning of Richardson today.

Miss Eva Shepard, an American Baptist Missionary to Zaire (formerly the Belgian Congo), will speak and show pictures made in the Congo, at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Ebenezer Baptist Church near Maxville. Miss Shepard served 35 years in the Congo and has been back in the United States for one year. Much of this time has been spent in speaking engagements in Michigan, New York, Pennsylvania, Colorado and Ohio. The National Committee of Zaire has invited Miss Shepard to return to organize schools to educate the women of that try.

Members of the New Lexington Baptist Church also will attend the meeting and the junior will undergo open heart surgery Tuesday. Grandparents are Lt. and Mrs. Charles E. Smith of Logan.

Timothy J. Woodgeard, son of choir will sng. The Agape Sng- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodgeard of ers of the host church also will sing.

Everyone is invited to hear the noted missionary. Day will be observed at the 9:30 a.m. worship service Sunday when the chosen of the will be crowned. All mothers present will be honored with a token gift. The Rev.

Wilburn sermon topic will be Message of Logan, has been removed from intensive care at the U.S. Army Hospital in Fort Campbell, His new address is Sp-4 Timothy Woodgeard, 296-50-9712; U.S. Army Hospital; Ward 8- ers and textile artists. In addition to the spring festival, the group sponsors the annual Bear Wallow Hollow Festival in the fall. AB Bay 24; Fort Campbell, Ky.

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