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I 4 WWW (L fte Daffy JSenttnfri fume Midway Meeting May Unite ggOsBB Allies In Peace Negotiations 4 News Makers of a division in to yield the right of way pontiff deliv the from BGSU Will Graduate 1620 mild took these Kova Elmwood Classes To Be Resumed A i a x' i Sen who The AL CIO and the US Chamber of Commerce are unanimous in their opposi tion to anything remotely re sembling wage price controls field said view of the situation that on degrees Among the doc degree candidates will be A Barwind Milwaukee will be awarded Bowling the as her influ said Home Delivery 50c per week of of into testi said on the South if it more for on to the Smothers The battle between the Smothers Brothers and the Columbia Broadcasting Sys tem continues in the pages of Look magazine Tom Smothers claimed that 75 per cent of his shows were censored Earl Cole 19 Walbridge was sentenced to from 5 to 30 years in the Mansfield Reforma tory by Common Pleas Court Judge loyd A Coller when he pleaded guilty to a charge of breaking and entering in the night season Howard Hinckley 23 Toledo was sentenced to from one to seven years in Mansfield on a charge of violation of his pro bation He had been placed on probation on a charge of grand larceny Banks The cost of nearly everything will be going up be cause of the big jump in the prime lending rate by banks a congressional banking ex pert said Rep Wright Pat man Tex chairman of the House Banking Committee wrote President Nixon asking him to take action against the banks Across the nation Mon day banks raised their prime rates for loans to their beat business customers from 75 per cent to a record 85 per cent Surtax Secretary of the Treas ury David Kennedy con tended that are grab bing and snatching at every thing they can get their greedy hands He said the in crease in the bank prime in terest rate demonstrates an ur gent need to fight inflation by continuing the 10 per cent sur tax Jobs Total employment in the nation increased only slightly in May the third consecutive month of moderate gain The jobless rate for May was 35 per cent unchanged from April Slaying John Cody 20 Vermilion was charged with first degree murder at San dusky in the death of Gladys Nelson 18 Lorain Her body was found Sunday on Ohio 113 In granting the change of venue Judge Warren noted that there had been a great deal of publicity surrounding Hodges and the Kern case and the con nection with the Henry County case in which he was found not guilty of shooting with intent to kill Denise ortner on a rural Henry County road Two Sentenced To Mansfield Bi Alumni Association Charter Granted unconstitu forbidding or unlaw a 1 Linda 1 Lem to end the and suffering much of the strong winds lashed parts of the South and the southern plains late Monday and early today following afternoon tem peratures in the 80s and 90s A heavy thundershower dumped 17 inches of rain on the Raleigh Durham NC Airport in just one hour Single Copy 10c said the attorneys were in con tact with officials of Ashland County court to determine a pos sible date for the trial The trial was ordered moved from Wood County Common Pleas Court by visiting Judge erdinand Warren of Putnam County when he ruled Monday on a motion for a change of ven ue which had been filed by attorneys with Army Marine combat units 25000 man withdrawal announced by President Nixon JURY AWAITS CASE MASON Mich (UPI) The fate of a suspended white pol iceman who killed a young Ne gro at the Algiers Motel during the 1967 Detroit riots today may pass into the hands of an all white jury which must send him to a life in prison or free him The policeman is Ronald Au gust 30 ONE Rolland Brescoll 62 Mermill Road Portage is in con 1 in wood County Hospital today suffer ing from injuries received in a two truck acci dent at 9:25 pm Monday at the intersection of US 6 and the Liberty Hi Road According to the Wood County Department Mr Brescoll was driving a two ton truck owned by the A Caple Co south on the Liberty Hi Road stopped for the stop sign then pulled SAN CLEMENTA Calif (UPI) The United States and South Vietnam as a result of the Midway summit meeting have a more united front at the Paris talks This was an official evalua tion of the meeting Sunday at Midway between President Nixon and President Nguyen Van Thieu of South Vietnam Thieu had returned to his home capital of Saigon and Nixon was due back in Washington late today to report on Midway to a bipartisan group of congression al leaders Once the Nixon party arrived here for an overnight breather members of the entourage were able to take a longer look at the Midway meet ing with possible results Summit Conclusions rom an official American viewpoint there were several other interesting conclusions: The announced replacement of 25000 US troops by the end of August mostly combat troops which will be returned to the United should con vey a significant message to Hanoi that the United States and South Vietnam are not kidding about trying to reduce the level of combat in Southeast Asia The replacement of 25000 American troops was what US officials called first of the American force level in Vietnam based on an increas ing capability of South Vietna mese forces to take over the combat burden The may be another matter for Nixon has no intention of such sudden or massive with drawal as to endanger his own Smoking The House Com merce Committee in a rare move reopened hearings on cigarette advertising legisla tion to air charges the broad casting industry presented misleading testimony about self regulation Pope In Geneva Condemns Evils GENEVA (UPI) Pope Paul VI warning peace of the world is at appealed nations today that still afflict people The 71 year old ered the appeal in a 3500 word speech to the International Labor Organization (ILO) of the United Nations The Pope spoke shortly after arriving from Rome in the first visit of a Roman Catholic pontiff to this historic Protes tant stronghold in more than 500 years The crowds that turned out were the smallest he has encountered on any of his seven trips abroad appraisal of the Paris One high official could no progress Another one of in the of more such straws case the Americans position at Paris was after Midway than 103rd No 92 Bowling Green Ohio Tuesday Evening June 10 1969 into the path of the semi truck rig driven by Joseph Bargo Jr 40 Cheswick Pa The im pact of the crash shoved the truck driven by Mr Brescoll into the concrete bridge at the intersection The truck was declared a total loss while the semi also was damaged heavily on the front Mr Brescoll was cited for fail ure to yield the right of way (Sentinel Tribune staff photo) WASHINGTON (UPI) Senate Democratic leader Mike Mansfield said today Earl desire to break in his suc cessor helped prompt the quick Senate vote confirming Warren Burger as Chief Justice The Senate confirmed Burger 74 to 3 Monday but only after Plane Hits Parked Cars In Attempting Takeoff A plane attempting to take off from Hy View Airport 2 Vi miles southeast of Woodville hit two parked vehicles and a road grader Saturday afternoon Glen Cooper 44 Perrysburg pilot of the aircraft said the plane veered off the runway hitting the vehicles Mr Cooper and three passengers were taken to remont Memorial Hospital for observation and released according to the Ohio Highway Patrol The plane was a Piper Chero kee 160 model assist the South systematically excluded the boards Reply Time CC rules require a airing a personal attack a person or group WASHINGTON (UPI) The Supreme Court ruled 7 to 0 Monday that radio and television broadcasters are subject to the "fairness and can be ordered to air op posing views on controversial issues raised in their own programs The opinion by Justice Byron White rejected the claim of a Pennsylvania Broadcasting Company and the industry at Manufacturers Council Will Tour Midwest Plant riday The Manufacturers Council the Bowling Green Chamber Commerce will be guests of Mid west Stamping Manufacturing Co riday for a plant tour at 11 am and luncheon following at the Bowling Green Country Club Midwest officials will escort council members on the plant tour and attend the luncheon to answer specific questions con cerning operations according to Gary McClain vice president for Administration Wilfred Williams president of Midwest will comment on the tour and summarize history at the luncheon then will open the meeting for questions Ashland is the probable site for the first degree murder trial of Mark Hodges 28 of Lafayette charged With the October 1967 slaying of Karen Kern 20 a Sylvania school secretary A spokesman for the Wood County Common Pleas Court station against durine presentation of an important controversial issue to notify the party attacked furnish him a transcript and offer a reasona ble chance to reply Stations also must give reply time to political candidates mentioned disfavorably in edi torials The rules do not apply to BS in Ed: Neil Anderson 317 Lime St Ray Ander son 622 ifth St Carolyn A Bean 818 Second St Cynthia A Betts Route 2 Box 38 Patricia Birchfield 216 Clay St Sophia Bovier Route 2 Box 37A Cheryl Briggs 513 Ridge St Donald Briggs 513 Ridge Bren neman A7 Grove Gardens Judi A Buchman Box 196 Sug ar Ridge Robin Green Box 176 Rl John Kesler 705 Birch St Marilyn LeGalley Route 4 Bishop Road Sharon Limes Box 33 Route 4 Richard A Newlove 1042 Mel rose St Sheryl Retterer 814 Grove St Carol A Ringer 1025 Clark St Clyde Ross 119 Second St Sarah Ross Route 3 lora Sautter 415 Court St Sandra Scheid er 1109 Charles St Daniel A Smith Route 4 Box 29 Linda Smith 1003 Eighth St 1 BS in William Hale 39 Darlyn Drive David Miller Route 3 ''Harden Transport MA: Brian Bond 234 Summit St Robert Clasen 1013 ort Drive Linda Dcfran Grove Judith oys 503 Main St Barbara ried 1445 Clough St George Persely 426A Enterprise St MEd: Eschedor 932 Pearl St Thelma Gause 4 04 Haskins St Robert Gill 1445 University Court Joanne Sabbagh 1445 Clough St Apt 306 Michael Westbay 350 Grove MA: Marjorie Wright 701 Wallace St Other Wood Countians who are candidates for degrees: Bloomdale: BS in Ed: Ker mita A Myers 307 Vine Dean Rhoades Route 1 Bradner: BS in Ed: Steven A Torok Douglas Road Cygnet: MEd: James Ap ple I 'ii 1 Grand Rapids: BS in Ed: Two persons were injured Monday evening in a two car crash on 20 and 23 In satisfactory condition in Maumee Valley Hospital is one driver Henry Loney Toledo The second driver Katherine Denman 60 remont is in fair condition in remont Memorial Hospital Both were transferred from St Charles Hospital Highway patrolmen said the Tnnpv car was northbound nn five Democratic senators com plained the nomination was be ing rushed through the ultraconservatives in the Senate were gung ho to have this nomination approved without Sen Stephen Young Ohio told UPI after the vote The complaints were unex pected Mansfield was away touring Montana He said he would have postponed the vote if any senator asked him to Mansfield said Atty Gen John Mitchell also was anxious for quick confirmation was requested by the minority leader to take it Mansfield said by telephone from Glasgow Mont sorry that this difficulty arose it was my understanding also that the Chief Justice (Warren) wanted to prepare the way for Mr Burger to assume the getting him (Burger) used to it before he (Warren) stepped down I confirmation cleared the way for President Nixon to appoint a Supreme Court justice to succeed Abe ortas who resigned amid a controver sy concerning his acceptance and subsequent return of a $20000 foundation fee Mans 25000 troops regardless of i Laird said in an Impromptu! at Midway will be whether the Communists make news conference Monday the with Army and gooa incur mreai ot a summer iirst offensive Allied sources at tne Paris talks said today President Nixon announced the withdrawal plans Sunday after a Midway Island meeting with President Nguyen Van Thieu of South Vietnam A communique said the withdra wal should carried out in consonance with security situa tion prevailing at the Allied officials emphasized there were conditions to the planned pullout of what would amount to the equivalent of US troops Allied sources Communists were of a new offensive and had been some question ther Washington might call off the withdrawal if the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese struck force forces or the South Vietnamese Backs Elections The US stands squarely behind the Midway commu nique in its endorsement of free determination and free elec tions for South Vietnam Such elections of course would be held under conditions accepta ble to bothsides and preferably under the eyes of an interna tional mission American officials varied in their talks detect spoke and hope In any felt their stronger before LONDON (UPI) Two birds in a gilded cage are worth $11520 At least the ones at of London The cage was made of solid silver and the two parrots a half foot of pale green amazonite with rubies for Two In Hosnital After Collision Sixth Young Woman Slain ANN ARBOR Mich (UPD A pretty brunette with a gaily striped coat was shot stabbed and raped before her killer left her in a cold spring rain She was the sixth young woman slain in the area of this fear stricken university community over the past two years Her death was called by a sheriff carbon copy of She lay today in Washtenaw County morgue baffled police sought identity and clues to her death and the other unsolved slayings The discovery of her body Monday brought to four the number of similar unsolved murders since March 21 The morning meeting ended with no action taken although Mr Mustain said some counter offers were made He called the two hour evening meeting and said that discus sion involved school' finance getting children back to school what the offer to teach ers is and what the teacher de mands are The evenin meet ing was held at portage Tqwut A shin School mm Jorld Tension OHIO NURSE KILLED SAIGON (UPI) A 25 year old Army nurse who wrote her father she to help in was killed when a rocket smashed into a field hos pital ririilitary officials said to day 1st Lt Sharon A Lane of Can ton Ohio was the first woman in the US armed forces killed in action in Vietnam BOMBS KILL 168 SAIGON (UPI) US B52 bombers dropped nearly 900 tons of bombs and Allied troops killed 168 Communists in an effort to break up a red drive against Tay Ninh city a key provincial capital military spokesmen said today They were the heaviest B52 raids in Tay Ninh province northwest of Saigon since April 24 and followed a day of fight ing around Tay Ninh city by US infantrymen riding tanks and South Vietnamese para troopers sweeping through the jungle SI 000 Per Soldier Planned To Equip Vietnamese Army WASIINGTON (UPI) The United States plans to spend more than $1000 per soldier next year equipping the Vietnamese and pays off there may be US troop withdrawals US support forces including jet fighters helicopters supply meanwhile would remain be hind to Vietnamese as they take over the fighting Defense Secretary Melvin Native Of BC Reported Killed In Vietnam Pfc Richard Sigworth 20 son of Mr and Mrs Calvin Sigworth Toledo and grandson of Mr and Mrs Marvin Smith Kramer Road has been reported killed in action in Vietnam Pfc Sigworth was born in Bowling Green and graduated from Maumee High School He had been in Vietnam 11 months and was due home about the first of July The body will be returned to a Maumee funeral home Bowling Green State Univer sity will award 1620 degrees Saturday to its largest gradu ating class Spring commencement will be held at 10 am in the 23000 seat Doyt Perry ield More than 125 students will receive degrees and three will be awarded their doc toral toral Jack who first PhD in speech The graduates represent 74 Ohio counties 29 states and 12 foreign countries Honorary degrees will be pre sented to entertainer Bob Hope industrialist Cyrus Eaton Sr diplomat Cyrus Vance and Ohio University President Vernon Al den All but Mr Vance will briefly address the graduates Candidates for degrees who live in Bowling Green are: BA: Nicole Alexander 890 Scott Blvd Ludmila Barson 476 Church St Kathleen Gassier 131 State St Apt A 8 Richard Crable 347 Main St Lesley Dibert 544 Summit St Linda Dyer 205 University Court Janet rench 223 Varsity North Ney sa Gilmore 201 Ridge St John Jacobson 513 Ridge St Pamela Parker 302 En terprise St 'Michael Smith E5 Grove Apts Jack Roose 324 Grove St BA: Pamela Lafferty Route 1 Box 167 BM: Doris Konopkq Box 48 Route 1 BS: Dennis Aultman 702 Wallace Ave Richard Bark er 324 Sunrise Drive William Langenderfer Route 1 River Road Charles Ragan 634 Main St BS in BA: Douglas Ballard 148 Summit St Jerome Bechstein Route 1 Box 154 John Morris 225 Wooster St VJim A Ryder Dlowling Road 4 or no teachers! A call will be issued to staff members to return Those who do not return will be re placed by substitute teachers Mr Mustain said The action followed two Mon day one in the morn ing between Mr Mustain and teacher negotiators the other in the evening between Mr 1 and abnut'vSh interested citizens US Determined To Pull Troops rom Vietnam PARIS (UPI) The United States is determined to go ahead with the withdrawal of Adults Assail Sex Education In Schools COLUMBUS (UPI) Several hundred persons interrupted the state Board of Education meet ing Monday to protest sex edu cation in public schools The board had open! hear ings on new elementary school standards which did not in clude sex education but only mentioned it in an interpreta tion Opponents of the contro versiM subject crowded the hearing room to give mony is a communist ence in sex education" Mrs Charles McCabe of orest ville would do irreparable harm to Other witnesses presented school books and pamphlets which they claimed to be and said the board was trying to it (into the curriculum) under Biology One woman exhibited a biolo gy book which she said was Martin Essex told the pro testers the board only had au thority to require certain sub jects and that sex education was not among them The board took no action on the proposed elementary school standards and passed a reso lution prohibiting further testi mony It offered to receive written statements on the sub ject within the next two weeks The standards included a section on health education which was recommended for revision to give local school boards the sole authority in de termining whether to offer sex education or family life cours es The board also heard testi mony Monday from parents and educators who seek addi tional special education facili ties in Ohio newscasts news analyses news eyes interviews or spot coverage of: The set was sold at news events Monday ORECAST Tonight: air and not so cool Low between 50 and 55 Wednesday: Increasing cloudi ness and warm High in the low er 80s Thursday: Cloudy and with scattered showers LOCAL STATISTICS High Monday 68 High a year ago 93 Record high (set in 1933) 98 Low this morning vr44 Low a year ago 71 Record low (set in 1928) 37 No precipitation in the 24 hour period ending at 7:30 am today SUN AND MOON Sunrise today 6:02 am Sunset today 9:08 pm Moonrise today 3:20 am Moonset today 5:23 pm US EXTREMES NEW YORK (UPI) The highest temperature reported Monday by the US Weather Bureau exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii was 102 degrees at Presidio Tev low was 35 degrees at Elv Nevada WEATHER REPORTS Paul Chamberlain 23567 ront St Luckey: BS in Ed: Dennis Rolf 11 Broadview Drive MEd: Margaret ahle Route 1 Millbury: BS: Glen A Nich elsen Route 1 Box 238 BS in BA: Robert Wininger Box 344 Route 1 BS in Ed: Elva Ault Route 1 Cheryl Bar ron 1892 Wight Ave Roy Kiersztyn Wight Ave Pemberville: BA Laura Zepernick Route 1 BS in Ed: Barbara A Koch Route Adolph Madaras 15300 River Road MEd: Gary erly 234 Water St Perrysburg: BA: Mary Bent ley 26960 West River Road BS: Jerry Brossia 9841 ord Road Rita Manley 28684 River Road Tom English 10360 Roachton Road BS in BA: Gregory A Hendel 209 ifth St BS in Ed: Diana Brooks 130 Lincoln Blvd Diane inch 619 Boundary Leveta Gold Route 2 Rose Hahn 432 ront St Sandra I Leist 1031 Maple St MA: Willard McCartney 112 Civic Drive Portage BS: Stephen Hot tinger Box 3 BS in Ed: Beverly Canterbury Route Shawaker Route bricht Road Rossford: BS: Tom cik 208 Oak St Paul Strick er 107 Central Ave BS in Ed: Thomas Brown 133 Elm St Susan Gladieux 403 Eagle Point Road Rosemary' A Pas torek 404 Glenwood Road Rudolph: BS in BA: Peggy Stockwell Route 1 BS in Ed: James Sidle Roite 1 Sp in Ed: Donald Drain Route 1 Walbridge: BS in ED: Larry Baker 312 Breckman St Paula Baker Route 1 David Wag goner Route 1 Weston: BS in Ed: Ruby Businger 20310 Walnut St Gloria Gluntz Route 1 Coann Hefflinger Route 1: Carol A Pugh Locust Street A A large that the authority exer cised by the ederal Communi cations Commission (CC) in fringed on the 1st Amendment guarantees of right of freedom of the press Unconstitutional Law The court sitting as an eight judge panel since the resigna tion of Abe ortas other actions: Struck down as tional an Ohio law advocating sabotage ful methods of terrorism as means of accomplishing indus trial or political reversing the conviction of a Cincinnati man Clarence Brandenberg for anti Negro and anti Semetic statements at a Ku Klux Klan meeting the court also voted 8 to 0 to overturn a 1927 decision which had upheld a similar California law Ruled 7 to 1 that state laws cannot permit the garnishee of a worker's wages without first granting him a hearing The opinion by Justice William Douglas struck down specifical ly a Wisconsin law but at least 17 other states operate under similar statutes and as many as 250000 garnishee actions may be nullified by the ruling The lone dissenter Justice Hugo Black contended the decision was an intrusion of state authority Refuse Dodd Hearing Refused a hearing to Thomas Dodd Conn appealed a lower court ruling which barred him from seeking damages from columnists Drew Pearson and Jack Anderson publishing material based stolen documents that led 1967 censure by Senate Turned down a request by Cleveland Sellers Jr a Negro civil rights worker for review of his broadscale challenge of the racial composi tion of local draft boards Sellers a native of Bamberg SC claimed Negroes have a right to refuse induction because numbers of their race have been The Bowling Green State Uni versity Alumni Association has been granted a corporation charter by Secretary of State Ted Brown James Hof 316 Garden Court is the statu tory agent Burger Wins Confirmation Ashland Considered or Trial vA i OUHV rar was IIOILIIUUUUU on Burger he would make sure theiRoute 23 and made a left turn Senate moved more slowly in into the side of eastbound confirming whomever Nixon Denman car Pks Mr Loney was cited for driv Young and Sen Gaylord jng while intoxicated and failure AJ vv is vulcu agaiuau Burger to protest the alleged speed up JERRY CITY Elmwood schools have been closed for seven days while teachers ad ministration and board of edu cation members sought ways to reach agreement on when and how much of a raise can be expected by teachers This morning Robert Mus tain superintendent and board negotiator decided to forge ahead apd declared school) wilft Mustain and thev board be open Wednesday teachers about $1 interested citiz Opposing View Order Upheld the verge there: Weather Hail heavy rain and who 11 wwwl Illi I I I i t'' I 1 tj vM 7 "'f" I i V1'' I'lWilgSl Illi Ill i I I i 1 i 1 (V 7 AS WARM I I Sfiu A vAM A j'v A vA High Low Pep Atlanta cy 90 67 Boston 70 58 Buffalo 72 47 Charleston SC 85 73 Chicago 60 49 Columbus 73 51 Des Moines 73 52 El Paso 96 63 Houston 92 76 Indianapolis 72 50 Kansas City 73 56 i Los Angeles cy 71 60 Memphis cy 88 66 12 Miami Beach 83 67 Minn St Paul cy 81 59 i New York cy 80 60 Phoenix 98 67 Pittsburgh 75 50 Portland Me 67 52 1 Portland Ore cy 73 59 01 i Raleigh cy 81 66 1 Richmond cy 71 62 St Louis 76 55 I Salt Lake City cy 89 61 San rancisco cy 60 57 01 Seattle 89 55 1 Spokane cy 83 57n Wasilington 73 65 Wichita cy 73 54.
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