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The Terre Haute Tribune from Terre Haute, Indiana • Page 8

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SOMETIMES I THINK YOU SHOULD BE GOVERNOR NOT ME. The Governor is a widower is Dan Dailey. His daughter is a teenager is Julie Sommars. They rock the state with laughter. THE GOVERNOR AND J.J., 9:30 PM, PREMIERE.

I IvMored NMLAl IMUUNCI OF DEPOSIT Certificates are automatically renewed each quarter without any action on the part of the certificate holder. ISSUED IN MULTIPLES OF $100.00 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1969 Vol. XIX, No. 3 PART I. 1-b; 2-True; 3-Soviet Union, France, Great Britain, United States; 4-e; 5-Mmority, or Republican PART II: 1-c; 2 3-e; 4 5-d SYMBOL QUIZ: 1-1; 2-H 3-D, 4 5-J.

7-B, 8-F; 9-1; 10-A CHALLENGE: Secor Browne "THE HOME OF SCHOOL SAVINGS" ME HAUTE SAVINGS BAN FREE ONE HOUR CUSTOMER PARKING Southwest Corner of 6th Ohio Streets Serving You Since 1869 with Johnny Palmer 5 30 pm Phone 234-4864 Tele-tective News reports on civic problems gets action, 5:30 1U J1PM Total News Tonight with Chuck Neff W-TWO Terre Haute 8 TERRE HAUTE TRIBUNE. Tuesday, Sept. 23, 1969 Charter Flight Maddox Rides A Rocky Road A father and his two sons battle outsiders and each control of their ranch. James Maunder, Andrew Duggan. LANCER.

7.30 PM. DEALERS FOR "WATER MASTER" Toilet Tank Bail HARDWARE PENTECOST CRAFT Center OREARS Plaxa North Shopping Center HAUTE SAVINGS Clubs Providing Illegal Service extra-legal charter flights to Europe from California over the summer. Adams advised the airlines to police the charters themselves, rather than leaving the matter to the federal and By VERN AP Aviation Writer WASHINGTON (AP) The government is preparing in move against airlines that violate rules governing cut-rate charter air travel. Somehow. subieeting themselves to possi-j charters for such groups as the; ble CAB action International Association of jn Some cases the airlines! old have a hollow canceled charter flights after ring.

the CAB notified them of com- The Civil Aeronautics Board pjnints in other instances, the soon will resume hearings in airlines acted on their own. California on reports of mass jn other caseSi the CAB illegal flights to Europe origin- rejected lasl-minute appeals ating in that state. from airlines for special exemp- And the CAB enforcement (ion t0 flv charters admittedly bureau says it probably will file1 inegai rare circumstances a number of formal complaints permitted such flights against alleged violators this' rather than subject the charter tall. group members to last-minute Those lines found in violation disruption of vaca- are subject to fines and even tions. service suspensions if it is prov-i The Order of Ahepa, an en they have sold charter seats ganization of persons of Greek rates up to 50 per cent cheaper than scheduled flights nonmembers of the chartering group, or to groups organized solely for the purpose of flying cheap.

CAB member John G. Adams descent, canceled 18 charter, flights from New York to Ath-j ens and back, and 74 group flights over the same route, aft-1 er discovering that its travel agent had sold many of the seats to nonmembers Ahepa os THE PAUSE THAT tired American infantryman relaxes for a moment as he cleans his feet admidst the debris of war at patrol base Ike. about 65 miles northwest of Saigon. The soldier, an unidentified member of the 1st Cavalry Division, is bathing his feet in a bucket filled with rainwater. AP Wirephoto.

the supplemental its loss at more than lines last spring the board had $50,000. heard rumors of as many as 300 pan American World Airways filed a complaint with the CAB against overseas National Airways for contracting charter flights to Majorca for the Inter Newlywed Can't Find His Wife MEXICO CITY (AP) have a new home we were plan- national Order of Old Bastards.jning to move said James DEALERS FOR WATER MASTER' Hardware Dent. The CAB Enforcement Bureau with Pan Am, that this was not a legitimate charter group. STORM BLAMED IN 13 DEATHS GOTEBORG, Sweden (UPD- At least 13 people were killed and hundreds injured as the worst storm in decades swept across Scandinavia Monday, authorities said today. Hurricane-strength winds battered Goteborg, second biggest city, killing at least six persons.

Injured jammed most of the hospitals. Three people died in Denmark and one in Norway. At least three seamen were swept from their ships into the North Sea and were presumed drowned. INDIAN BUS CRASH NEW DELHI (UPI)-A bus plunged into the Parvati River Monday, drowning 70 persons 36 miles north of the Madhya Pradesh State capital of Bhopal. Indian the Press Trust reported today.

of Waters said seemed beyond After he got out of the some ATLANTA New York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller, Gov. Lester Maddox, who has gained some degree of fame for bis ability to! ride a bicycle backwards, have to peddle any more in either direction. At the recent Southern Governors Conference at Williamsburg, Va Arkansas Gov.

Winthrop Rockefeller, Nelson's equally wealthy brother, gave Maddox a shiny new bicycle. Not to be outdone by his brother. Nelson promised to send Maddox another with a motor. Nelson Rockefeller's gift arrived Monday, and, for the benefit of photographers, Maddox cranked up his motorized minibike and took a few turns around bis office. HIGHWAY OFFICE OPEN HOUSE SET An open house at the local State Highway Department office.

2900 Ft. Harrison will be held Friday from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. CHORUS TO REHEARSE FOR FESTIVAL The Highlander Chorus will! rehearse songs selected for nexti barbershop quartet fes-! tival at meeting the Terre Haute Chapter of the) Society for the Preservation and; Encouragement of Barbershop) Singing in America. set fori 7:18 p.m.

at the Krientenstein American Legion Post. Charles Burgess was announced as the new director of the chorus, this announcement coming from Jack Minger, president of the local chaper He began work with the group Coffee and doughnuts will be on the new songs last week, Waters, 22, of Joliet, 111., my wife is still They were married Saturday. Waters was a survivor of the crash of a Mexican plane Sunday on a flight from Chicago. The whereabouts of the former Patricia Slaboziski. 21, was Rescuers were still removing bodies from the plane.

was sitting four seats from the Waters recalled in a hospital interview. we were coming in, the pilot kept the power on and then gave it full power but we hit anyway. hit once and I thought we were just going to slide but then everything seemed to break- loose and the plane fell apart. WARSAW seat belt broke and then I lost Waters said. He was treated for lacerations of the forehead and foot.

His right leg and knee are in a cast but he was told they were not broken. I came to, I was in debris inside the plane but not in my Waters said. hurt. I climbed all over the plane looking for my wife and trying to help people. a few people were pinned and quite a few were Burgess said men who are interested in applying for membership in the chapter are in-i vited to attend meeting.

plane as 111 department ob- he tried to go around to the oth- seives National Highway Week, er side to where he thought the Superintendent of the local state ground would be dry. It had highway division is Delbert been raining before the crash. Turner. my back gave out so I ------------------------------------------------sat down in the water and: leaned against the Wa- TELEVISION SCHEDULES ters said. Later, rescuers put him on the wing of the plane and eventually he was moved out by a helicop-; ter and taken to an ambulance.

IFKKE haute Waters, who works for Ara- evfning ganne National 6 0 Report planned to make his new home! Cronkite Program Information Is supplied try me respective which are responsible for the accuracy Color Program Sports, Make a Deal 10 IC) at 1030 Summit Street, Joliet. The newlyweds, were on their way to Acapulco. PACT ACTS WARSAW (UPI) Warsaw Pact maneuvers began today in former German territories now part of Poland. Polish Press reports said Soviet and East German warships had arrived in ports to join military units from Poland and Czechoslovakia in the exercises. The maneuvers are called after Poland's post-World War II frontier with East Germany and the Oder and Neisse Rivers.

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