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24 THE A II TIMFt Salisbury, Srpt. 1972 Somerset Panel To Negotiate For Land Fill Area Dover Columnist Is Fined $56.50 In Garbage Case By IRENE E. SHADOAN DEATHS and FUNERALS Boost In Fee For Merchants Under Study PRINCESS ANNE The Som DOVER, Del. (AP)-An au erset County Commissioners have Initiated action designed to prevent tuiure irasn disposal Woman With 139 Descendants Dies SNOW HILL Funeral ser problems at a privately own thor and newspaper columnist who claimed "there might be something in the trash that people should know" has. been fined $56.50 in connection with his alleged raid on the Gover ed land fill area in Crisfield.

There is some feeling that the licensing fee set by the Wicom vices will be held Saturday The board authorized commis 2 p.m. in the Taylor Gate AME If- ico County Council In the tran Lnurcn, near Snow Hill, sioner William R. Riggin to negotiate with the owner of a site used by the public for the sient merchant ordinance should TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD Phone 7497171 Ask For Ad Taker REGULATIONS The Publisher reserves the right to edit or to reject questionable copy. All kJi muit conform to Want Ad stylo end art restricted to their proper clesiiflcetions. DEADLINES Want Ads (non-contract) taken deily from 8 a.m.

to p.m. for the following day's paper. Ads for Sunday's edition accepted until 6 p.m. Friday. Ads for Monday's paper takan till 12 noon Saturday, Classified Display for Sunday's paper must ba in by 5 p.m.

Thursday; other days, two days before date to ba published. Mrs. Hennie Ayres, who has 139 nor trash cans, William S. Hoffman, 34, Wednesday was convicted on be higher. dumping of trash for severa Jiving descendants.

Mrs. Ayres. in her late 7l)'s. Actine county administrative years. charges of trespassing, loiter died Monday in her home near The site was closed to the director David H.

Clark said at Tuesday's council meeting that public about three weeks ago. oiiow Hill after a short illness. The pastor, the Rev. J. W.

Commissioner Riggin noted Williams, will officiate. Inter he would confer with Salisbury officials on the licensing matter. A similar ordinance may be that while this area was clos ment will be in the church cem ed, people automatically began introduced in the City Council etery, opening their own areas here, Mrs. Ayres was a memher of there and every.vhere." next week. At its last meeting, the Citv Council asked city sol the Taylor Gate Church and was icitor Walter C.

Anderson to a former member of its stewardess board. She was born at Mr. Riggin told his fellow commissioners that preliminary negotiations with Richard Christy, the owner, had re draft an ordinance concerning transient merchants. The County Council at its last Snow Hill and was a daughter of the late Maggie Taylor. Her husband, John Henry Ayres, di- ing ana drunkenness at the home of Gov, Russell Peterson Aug.

29. Hoffman, who pleaded innocent to the charges, told the court he believed the home of Gov. Russell Peterson was public property and he had every right to search for abandoned information in the trash. At his trial, however, Hoffman said he did not actually go through the trash bins that night and never had done it before. He said he could not remember telling Dover police that he had "gotten some prefty good stories" from the trash cans before.

Hoffman is the author of several books, includine "David." IK sulted in a temporary re-opening of the area. However, he meeting adopted an ordinance requiring licenses for transient flJ ea in ism. Surviving ar two daughters, Mrs. Annie Townsend, Chester, ANNOUNCEMENTS merchants, and lt sei a ucens-ing fee of $100. COUNCIL PRESIDENT Lew I ''I I V'- 1 I I 'Jl I 2 Card of Thanks said he believed that Mr.

Christy was more in favor of leasing the land to the county as a long-range solution. "This is going to be a problem from now until eternity unless we can reach an agree and Mrs. Maggie Town- send, mow Hill; eight sons, John Thomas Norman, is R. Rilev said Tuesday he had Benjamin Clifton, Hilary. Ed' received a call from Joseph Talerico, president of the Delmarva Central Labor Union THE FAMILY of the late Cereli Lonf wishes to thank their many friends and community for flowers, food, cards and other acta of kindness during their time of sorrow.

Mrs. Gerald Long and Family ment that is satisfactory to a. gar and Reece Ayres, all of concerned," commissioner Rig fcnow Hill; 38 grandchildren; 86 great grandchildren; and five Council, saying they were pleased with the ordinance but point gin added. "I suggest we try to obtain a five year lease on the biography of David Rock- great great grandchildren. Friends may call at the S-Travel Transportation tne property," he said.

ing out other areas in the state have a $250 licensing fee, and church Saturday from noon to The commissioners also voted unanimously at their JONES DRVDEN TRUCK ft CAR rNT.LS Phone 742-3444 suggesting the figure here should be consistent with the etener, and "The Stockholders," the life of insurance magnate John D. MasArthur. He also writes a column, "Left of Liberal," for the Delaware State News. "He's really not even an employe of our Daner." editor JopI Tuesday meeting to advance the sum of $3,000 for a water 4 Lost Found other areas. The labor organization propos and sanitary sewage system 5 Beauty Parlors Barbers ed the ordinance several weeks leasmuny study lor Smith Is 2 p.m.

Probation Given For Shoplifting A Salisbury woman was put land ago. D. Smyth testified. "He writes PRIM ROSE BEAUTY SALON, Sit E. Isabella St.

Open Tuee. Sat. For appointments phone T42-3704 Dorla White Burr, owner at operator. The ordinnce defines a tran A previous letter from the sient merchant as one who dis Smith Island Community Coun a weekly column, usually on national issues, for which we FIRST PRELIMINARY WINNERS. Catber-ine Lawton, left, Miss Delaware, and Cindy Lee Sikes, Miss Kansas are the winners in the first preliminary competitions in the Miss America Pageant in Atlantic City Wednesday.

Miss Lawton won in Talent, playing the banjo and singing "California, Here I come; Miss Sikes won in the swim suit competition. cil requesting the money for the 8 Special Notice plays merchandise in facilities for the purpose of retail sale and who does not own the pre on probation before verdict Wed study was referred to the coun probably pay him $10. "He certainly was not on assignment for us," Smyth said. ty sanitary commission for its recommendation. Have your carpets, upholstery walls cleaned with Dry Foam by Shore Cleaning Specialists Free Estimate! 749-03W SHOP At THE BEAUTIFUL HECHT COMPANY SALISBURY MALL mises and does not hold a formal lease on them.

A letter of approval for the It does not apply to farmers nesday by District Court Judge Robert W. Dallas on a shoplifting charge. Judge Dallas directed that the probation for the defendant Anita Shrieves of 234 Hazel Ave. be for two years. She had been No Verdict Given Involving Litter feasibility study, signed by chairman of the sanitary commission Richard M.

Cooley, was presented the commissioners DuPont Reveals Probe Of U.S.-Soviet Wheat Deal or the holders of booths in any fair, exposition, or trade show. It requires the merchant ob- 4 it 1L I WILL do babysitting in my home. License babysitter. I live In Wal. stem Switch area.

CaU 742-8570 al-ter 3:30. LOVELY christian home offers care for ambulatory lady. Madeline Jonea prior to the vote. charged with unlawfully conceal The only stipulation attached Thrown On Road "Every litter bit hurts." Trooper Wayne Lowe would 8M-9279. to me grant by the commission lam a license irom ine snerurs office, and the posting of a bomd.

Violations can bring fines of up to $100. Operators of places where transient merchants set up shop. tion's opponents inserted LEAVES raked, light chain aaw work, brush, ditch and river banks rut, trash hauUng, other odd lobe. ers was that it would be considered an "advance" to get the WASHINGTON (AP) The House has rejected even a half-a-loaf version of legislation to certainly agree with this. He sweeping referendum provision said in District Court Wednes project siartec and thus repay Meanwhile.

Ren. Pierre DINE OUT TONIGHT Meantime, duPont, who sought the GAO investigation into the recent grain sales agreement with the Soviet Union, asked the auditors to look into the possibility of hidden such as motels, are required to awe ac a later ume. finance advertising campaigns day he had charged a Parsons- duPont, announced the AT AN ENGLISH r.RTT.T. THERE'S ONE NEAR YOU. General Accounting Office, au ing two notebooks, two boxes of pencils, and two ball point pens worth $2.87 at the Safeway store on S.

Salisbury Blvd. The complaintant In the case, Richard Thomas of the Safeway store said when Mrs. Shrieves was requested to open her pock-etbook the items were there. It was Mrs. Shrieves' testimony that the things "had fallen into her purse" as she put a plastic counter into the purse, which she had been using to tell the merchant of his need for a license and to request him to display it before doing Youth Gets Two burg man with throwing trash on the highway after seeing the man toss a matchpad from the window of his car.

dit arm for Congress, agreed to investigate whether the U.S.-So Barbara Caratens ORGANIST Banquet, CocktaU ft Dinner Musie (organ available If needed) PHONE 742-0691 supsidies. He also urged the Years Here For Justice Department -to probe The defendant was Frederick ATTENTION Land lovera. For free estimates on mowing lota ft fields. CaU Wallace Peterman 742-8053. possible conflict of interest by urging Americans to eat more wheat, while a congressman says auditors plan to probe the massive U.S.-Soviet wheat deal.

A wheat industry advertising and promotion bill, which critics claimed would give bakers a new reason to raise bread prices, was killed by the House Wednesday after the legisla viet wheat sale "may have created a windfall for financial speculators and exporters may have excessively benefited Phoebus Simpkins. 60. of Pine Bottle Throwing Agriculture Department offi cials leaving the government SUPPORT THE UNITED FUNDI PETROLEUM EQUIPMENT DIV. DRESSER INDUSTRIES. INC.

from continued government ana joining firms involved in A 17 year old Salisbury youth lost out when he asked for a new trial before District the sales. suosidies. Ridge Farm In Parsonsburg who was put on probation without verdict for six months by Judge Robert W. Dallas. Mr.

Simpkins was defended by his brother, Somerset County at tabulate her groceries. She said she had every intention of pay EDITH ft ALEX Custom drapes ft slip eovera Airport Rd. Phone T4S-S061 Four Hurt When Truck Hits Train Near Ocean City OCEAN CITY Four teenagers were injured Tuesday night when their van truck collided with a train at the Penn Under the bill which the House killed 235 to 122, a council would hae been set up to administer a promotional cam ing for the items ana had the money to do so. Deputy State's Attorney Wade Court Judge Robert W. Dallas.

His sentence was increased from a year to two years. The defendant in the case Police Probing Garage Theft Here Continued From Page One H. Insley III questioned her at paign and to collect assess Meet Zoo Director Day Set Saturday The public is invited to par DEMOCRATS torney, i nomas A. Simpkins. Trooper Lowe said he had been several car lengths behind Mr.

Simpkins' car on Rt. 346 on Aug. 10 when he observed some length as to how all these was Patrick Earl McCready of ments In the wheat industry things could have fallen into the includes Mrs. Susan McCallis- with federal backing for an ef- Central crossing on Rt. 611 two an oarciay st.

wno had been charged with assault and mali City Police today were Inves lort to snow Americans the vat ter or Isabella St. In Salisbury and Mr. and Mrs. John Grif. a person throw a matchpad from tigating the theft of $114 of fish ue of eating wheat products.

miles west of here. A Peninsula General Hospital spokesman said the driver, Har ticipate in a "meet your new cious destruction. His brother Steven Andrew was acquitted fin of Nanticoke. ing equipment from a garage ine window. ine ofheer said after he stopped the car he saw Rep.

Paul Findley, called the bill ill-timed and zoo director day" to be held Saturday at the Salisbury Zoo. The popularly elected com rison Frazier Bink, 18, of Le- on Union Ave. ui ine same cnarges. Testimony brought out that mere was a trash bag in the mittee consists of Mrs. Banks.

Chief Leslie J. Payne said the vehicle. After giving Mr. Sim- ratricK nad been a Dart of a moyne, Pa. was being treated in the special care unit at the hospital and his condition was victim, Stanley Smith of 313 costly, and persuaded the House to accept his referendum amendment which he said would provide a trigger for the pKins me ticket, he said he group of youths, who had thrown Zoo director Stefan H.

Graham said he will be on the premises from 9 to 11:30 a.m. and from 1 to 5 for the sole purpose of giving the pub Union reported that the Incident occurred sometime went back to retrieve the match pad, but could not find k. listed as fair. ootties at a car on E. Church St.

on Aug. 18. Glass was broken in the vehicle and the A passenger, Robert E. Mc- promotional program to take since Sept. 3.

The stolen items When Mr. Simpkins got on the stand and was asked by his Curdy, 19, of Camp Hill, consisted of rods and reels and paint was also damaged, ac lic cnance to meet him and to answer any questions they Through the Findley mecha- was treated at the hospital and fishing lines. cording to the testimony of Glo brother If he remembered throwing the matchpad out, the Police were continuine their then discharged. The following were treated at the Ocean City nism, me program would nave had to be approved by at least mignt nave about the zoo. The zoo if open from 8 a.m.

ver inomas Davis. Sal sburv. the owner of the vehicle. One nf Medical Center and then dis iwo-thirds of the wheat produc untu 7 p.m. investigation, as well, of break-in on Beaver Dam Drive C.

Edward Hayes, Norman Conway, Albert Jones, Richard E. Cullen, Dr. Charles Bag-ley, and Mrs. June Dukes. "We will be coordinating the general campaign with John Hargreaves' specific congressional campaign," said Mri.

Banks. "Knowing John Hargreaves, I am sure there are areas where John will not agree with our presidential candidate. In fact he has reserved the right, as a progressive conservative, to publicly differ with liberal views. "Ed Banks is John's Wicomi repiy was, "i don't know whether I did it or not, I was just riding along." The attorney said at the con charged: Jenny Wall. 19.

of There a resident, Robert Med- tne occupants also was cut on his arm from the flying glass. Davis did not identify Steven ers voting in the referendum and by processors and the end-product makers handling half Aiientown, and Lorraine Continued From Page One SHOCK ford reported that 25 silver dol purse without some of them falling to the floor. Her attorney, John E. Jacobs, said he could see how it could be conceivable. There were three character witnesses for Mrs.

Shrieves, who testified about her honestly and good reputation In the community. Continued From Page One ASSAULTS mcnt positions at the rate of four rounds a minute. The South Vietnamese threw hundreds of reinforcements Into the battle for the town, which had been defended by one battalion of militiamen and one regular infantry battalion about 1,000 men in all. However, field informants said not all the reinforcements had been able to link up. Low cloud cover limited allied air support but American helicopter gunshlps destroyed two Soviet-built PT76 tanks that were spotted Wednesday about two miles northwest of the town, sources reported.

Fierce fighting was reported earlier at the airstrip on the Pass, 19, of Orlando, Fla. clusion. "This is certainly not a lars were stolen from his bed tne total market. State Police said the van was in couri as naving been one ol the bottle throwers he saw. very grave offense, considering room.

This was reported to do This amounted to what the northbound on Rt. 611 at a nor au we irasn tnrown on he high event may have the effect of causing all people of good will to realize that in this world to Both McCreadv brothers haA lice late Tuesday. bill's backers considered at mal speed when the driver ap oeen on probation before this. least a half-loaf approach. parently tailed to see that a Continued From Page One To finance the ad campaign.

day violence in whatever area begets violence, and we pray Penn Central tram was stocDed Continued From Pin One LAIRD blocking the northbound lane of the legislation called for a one-cent levy for each 100 pounds of CLASSES way. ror a man to just throw a matchpad on a country road, it is unbelievable he would get a ticket for that." Mr. Simpkins said the reason he brought the case to court for his brother is that he was concerned about the points against his license. co County chairman and he is wai ims example may cause us to dedicate ourselves and our contingency plans and the vari processed wheat, with the an is either recently completed un- in complete support of our ao- Rt. 611 and collided with it.

The grade crossing is controlled by a sign only with no ous possibilities," he replied, der way or planned at the col- "but I would not rule that out." nual rate eventually rising to two and one-half cents per hun future to peaceful solutions of any and all problems, not matter how vexatious they may be. type of warning. The accident ege also, showing the growth Laird said he would not ob dredweight. in pnysicai laciiities. happened about 8:10 p.m.

ject to self-defense arms ship Opponents said the con proach," she added. "We sin-cerely feel that John can defeat the Incumbent Republican if he can effectively use the broad-base of support he is developing throughout the 13 counties of the First District. We intend to The six storv dormitory. The resolution will be siened ments for Hanoi but said the Soviet shipments were giving sumer's bakery bill would go Choptank Hall, Just opened for Market Reports by Elbert N. Carvel, former up, with tne eventual cost of up me new semester, and another Firemen Called To Fire On London Ave.

Salisbury's No. 2 Co. firemen North Vietnam its only means of continuing the Indochina war six story dormitory is helnc to (6 million a year being passed on to the final buyer in Yesterday's Chicago Grains built adjacent to it. governor of Delaware, and the Rev. Donald E.

Leiter, executive director of the Delmarva Ecumenical Agency. be very sensitive to his needs." indefinitely. CHICAGO (AP) Corn fu were called to London Ave par. outskirts of Tien Phuoc, which Work is under wav on Black- 'They will come down anoth the form of higher food prices But the bill's supporters insist tures, which had advanced Continued From Page One has been under heavy pressure. Hy this morning due to a sofa well Library, which will be tripled In size, the college official nearly 10 cents the last four te.

ed the added cost would be ab ine agency is comprised of 15 districts consisting of the rne sources said neavy ene SENATE er day as long as the Soviet Union continues giving them the wherewithal to do it," he sessions, gave up nearly 5 cent: said. sorbed by the industry. my lire was hitting Tien Phuoc Episcopal Diocese of Easton. on the Chicago Board of Trade Assistant Chief James Beau-champ said there was some smoke damage as well as dam In addition, the tennis court said, "because their objective from Hill 211, a 600-foot promontory overlooking the town Wednesday to profit-takini have been resurfaced and sew is to dominate Southeast Soybeans fell back nearly 4 proved version in ways that favor 33 smaller states and causa losses to only 17. Nevertheless, senators from the big urban states said thev Lee To Be Named To Democratic Post Delaware, Southern Virginia, the United Methodist Church, Lutheran Church of America, (Maryland Synod) United from the northeast.

It was cap age to the sofa. The origin of Asia." er lines are being replaced on the campus with those at Hoi- tured cy communist forces on also told the subcom cenis ana wneat futures were down nearly 3 cents. Wednesday. loway Hall lust completed. BALTIMORE -Lt.

Gov. Blair mittee that the Indochina war uie ure was not known. Some 23 men responded to the 1:05 a m. alarm and were there about 25 minutes. At the close, corn was down would make further attempts to Que Son Itself was reported Lee will be named to the Dem nearly 5 cents, September revise me lormula.

Complete renovation of Hollo-way Hall is expected to begin very soon, he said. Dointine: nut quiet today although two smail has cost the United States $123.2 billion since 1965. He said the annual cost rose from $103 ocratic National Committee'! Commission on Delegate Selee Debate on the mavor bfll wai iV; soybeans were bearly 4 attacks were launched agains Headquarters Co. firemen cents lower. September 3.46'A: South Vietnamese positions at mat no aiuaents win be boused million in 1965 to $288 billion In to continue this afternoon.

Ribicoff insisted that the large states "cet far less than tion, which is charged with continuing the party reform begun the mouth of the valley one in this building, the main build 1969 and was down last year to were called to a car fire at the intersection of Newton and W. Locust Sts. Wednesday at 3:21 p.m. lng. when the work is finished.

against an outpost a mile south wheat was down nearly 3 cents, September 1.91si and oats were down nearly 1 cent, September 80 cents. when Sen. George McGovern $9 billion. their fair share" under the dis- Presbyterian Church, Church of the Brethren, American Baptist Church of Delaware, African Methodist Episcopal Church, African Union First Colored Methodist Church, Missouri Synod of the Lutheran Church, Roman Catholic Church, (the Diocese of Wilmington, which includes the Delmarva Peninsula), the United Baptist Convention, Christian Church-Disciples of Christ and the United Church of Christ. of nearby Landing Zone Baldy.

Also, Caruthers Hall, the for headed it. Excluding military spending The outpost was lost and re Lee's appointment is expected mer campus school, will be renovated, but there is no tareet CHICAGO (AP) Wheat No troiuuon formula worked out by the Senate committee." The House version is more favor. required with or without a war, Laird put the cost of the war at gained by the government to be formally announced after 2 soft red 1.89n; No 2 hard red troops, field reports said, but date for the work. $101.8 billion over-all, with a iron. Corn No 2 vellow l.asn a meeting the DNC executive committee today.

able to the industrialized states. A new student union is tn be high of $21.5 billion in 1969 and The rejuvenation of our there were no other details. Meanwhile, U.S. Navy jets Ignited two supply depots on Ihe Oats No 2 extra heavy white 82n. Soybeans No 1 He will join Baltimore City a total of $7 billion last year.

Councilwoman Barbara Mikul- cities was one of the prime considerations in the develnnmrnt This year's war cost is classi built and when it is completed, the present student union will be used as dining hall. Also, a new Football stadium 51'n. Soybean oil 10.36n. western edge of Haiphong ski on the 45 member group. It was announced over the week Of the revemie-sharinff r-nn.

No 2 yellow corn was quoted fied but the administration has asked for an additional $2.2 billion as a result of the North Continued Prom Pig One MURDER Like four of the earlier killings, the 17-year-old Williams girl was strangled to death, according to a coroner's report. Unlike four others, however, according to Dr. Peter Lipkov-itz, deputy state medical examiner, there was no evidence that she had been sexually molested. Washington police last year had never definitely linked the Wednesday out at least two planes were downed over North cept," the Connecticut senator is to be started within a year. Continued From Pate One AMERICANS Wednesday afternoon at said.

at it. Wye Mills Buying Station Wye MiHi Buying Station Vietnam and two more airmen he said, and a comoletelv new Vietnam bombing and mining But, he went on. the staiM Ihe are missing, the U.S. Command costs through Sept. 30.

physical education complex with an Olympic swimming cool will end that Councilwoman Mikul-ski Is expected to be named co-chalrmon of the commission. She will share the role with Leonard woodcock, president of the United Auto Workers union. light sows 22-24, heavy I announced. The Command said the losses Continued From Pat One Wicomico Block Sales yesterday. 2.442 wafer.

ARABS with the most severe urban problems are discriminated galnit the Finance Com-mttee'g plan. Ribicoff sought to Introduce into the formula a special allowance for urbanized population. be started within two years. The college, which now is a four-year liberal arts college, was opened in. 1925 as a two-year normal school.

It later be melons 15 pounds 18 cents. murders of the half dozen teen German government said it was investigating. Fountain Vally Golf Club on the island of St. Croix, about 50 miles south of St. Thomas, Maas said.

Seven persons died at the scene and another at a hospital. Ronald Tonkin, the territory's attorney general, said there were four or five men in green fatigues using automatic weap Continued From Paie One ROBBERY age victims, killed between Laurel Auction Sales yesterday: I The Munich police Initially came a three vear and then April and November. String beans. 84 hamoers. 2- four year college and the "It's hard to overtook the pocket and told the Terrill youth to give him all the money, Police said Terrill thought it was name was changed later to State similarities," laid police in Cucumbers, 29 bushels, farm Teachers College.

ers pack. No. SliO-g. ons. The killers looted their vic said the first shots were urea by one of the Arabs who reacted hysterically when he saw police waiting at the airfield.

But the police later retracted this and said further investigation showed police sharpshooters opened fire when two It became Salisbury State College in 1963. spector wanian ntts alter the body of a young girl was found Nov. 24 with I note signed by the "Freeway Phantom." Lima beans. 16 hamoers. 13.50- tims pockets and cleaned out ttwa.

raised to 86 the number of U.S. jets downed over the North Since the United States resumed full-scale bombing April 6, and to 96 the number of airmen missing. Hanoi claims many of the airmen have been captured, including the two listed as missing in Wednesday's raids. The U.S. Command said about 230 tactical air strikes were flown across North Vietnam Wednesday.

The two missing airmen were aboard a Navy A8 that was hit by a surface-to-air missile three miles southwest of Haiphong. A Navy A4 from the carrier; Hancock was downed by an an- the clubhouse cash drawer be The college offers undergrad Continue from Page One CRASH Harry Wainwrtght, the spokes-man said. The plane then flipped over and crashed on lu top, he said A Federal Aviation istration investicator will ha nn Peppers, 28 bushels. 11.60- fore escaping mto the over Police kept the contents of uate programs leading to the grown hills around the course. bachelor of arts and bachelor of wi70.

the note aecret but sources re of the guerrillas showed them Tomatoes, 120 baskets of Gtiv. Melvin H. Evans was science degrees and graduate programs ieadina to the master pinks, (2.50. ported that it linked the death of Brenda Denlse Woodard with five earlier killings. selves in an especially favorable position.

However, the po a blank gun and told them to get out. About 20 minutes later, they came back and asked for the money, and Terrill told them to leave, police said. This time they did not leave and one of them fired the gun and TernU was shot in the stomach, police said. Police Chief Russelll Wro-ten said $330 was taken from the store. A few minutes later, Officer Hansel Green of Cambridge nnlirp oam infl tko ctnra QnH of education decree and the Cantaloupes, 13,365 loose, cents.

called back to the islands from Hilton Head, S.C., where ht had been named vice chairman of the Southern Governor's lice said the sharpshooters The middle name of the sixth master of arts degree In His the scene today to continue the Investigation, the epokesman said. i Watermelons 43 229 tnfal victim, matched that of three were unable to knock the two Arabs out of the battle before tory. He Said Sheriff Jama. they got off shots of their own. pounds up 15 a cents; 20 pounds up 20 48 cents; 25 pounds up 50 89 cents; 30 "This is absolutely the worst other young victims and the re-currance of the letter in1 the other cuTs names Johnson.

Chief Deputy Wiiioughby, and Deputy Thomas thing that has ever happened in Cofttinaeal From Page One BRANDT killing could have been avoided The police said the visibility also was very poor was about 11 p.m. and the airfield tiaircraft battery 11 miles! pounds up 86 centj 35 prompted one psychologist last tne virgin islands," said Maas. who was acting governor until pounds cp 1.U. Sugar babies 1,733, 8-20 cents. was not illuminated and the if the German police had not sharpshooters were using tele-1 deceived the Palestinians." ai Evans' return.

"These men will found Terrill. He called an am- southeast of Thanh Hoa. The pilot flew his crippled plane over the Gulf of Tonkin and parachuted into the waler about three miles off the coast. year to postulate that the killer if it is one person may have had some psychotic hostile association with the name or letter. be caught." bulance.

iwe investigated. Al Azhar, oldest university, grew around a mosque to become the world's leading center of Islamic education. scopic sights fire at shadows. wrote fn the spmi- tnm rhww About 50 police were for the gunmen. The youth was taken to the hospital and underwent surgery.

Expressions of grief and pro-Official Egyptian newspaper Al! table salt is the predominant tests continue abroad. jAhram. lIt in sea water.

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