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2 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER News Digest I ENQUIRER TELEPHONES CITY DESK 721-2700 I CLASSIFIED 421-6300, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Closed jp Junday. CIRCULATION SERVICE BUREAU 721-2700, 7:45 I km.toSp.rn. weekdays; 7:45 a. m. to 10 a. m. Sun. lay. Call before 5 p. m. Thursday to temporarily S( itop Sunday delivery. H ...' INFORMATION CENTER OFFICE 721-2700. 8 00 p a. m. to 6:00 p. m. Monday through Saturday. : Editorially 1 . PRESIDENT NIXON'S health plan appears to strike jp a . reasonable compromise among the alternatives now before Congress. Editorial, Page 4. I , AMERICANS ARE accustomed to assume that their production techniques and the skill of their workers will never be duplicated. Now there's reason to suspect the assumptions are wrong. Editorial, Is Page 4. 1 -.EDITORIAL WRITER Robert Clerc thinks it's time & to put the proper roles of government and the prl- vate sector back Into perspective. Page 4. f ' . - Business I ' PRICES DROP sharply In trading on the New York ill Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones Industrial Average i Closes at 878, off 6.50. Page 19. ' ABRAHAM VENABLE, director of the Office of Minority Business Enterprise, visits Cincinnati and praises the area's Determined Young Men organiza- tlon. Page 18. I'.,' International i FURIOUS BATTLE ENVELOPS a South Viet-1 namese artillery base In Laos, slowing drive to cut off the Ho Chi Minn Trail. Page 1. I ' : THE BEATLES pop group earns nearly $10-mlllion a year but still it owes more in taxes than Its total I assets, Paul McCartney, one of the quartet, tells the jugh Court In London. McCartney made this claim I through his attorney in an action before the court to i fcreak up the partnership. I I : State And Nation I : ' NOTED PSYCHIATRIST Dr. Albert A. La Verne, j; testifying for the defense in the My Lai massacre is irial of Lt. William Calley, is excused and his testi-s nony stricken over a question of his truthfulness. It I was not explained why he was excused at the re-; finest 0f the defense on whose behalf he was i jestlfying. Page 3. ! J DUKE HOSPITAL at Durham, N. C, reports that ?err. B. Everett Jordan (D-N. C.i is making 'a smooth J-ecovery' from an operation Monday to remove a malignant tumor. Jordan, 74, upnderwent surgery in Jvhich doctors took out a portion of his large intestine. His physicians said there was no indication the Jnalignancy had spread. j Washington REP. O. W. YOUNO (R-Fla.) says he plans to Intro- 1 jduce legislation that would require establishment of no smoking' compartments on all interstate trains, uses and airplanes. ; INTERIOR SECRETARY Rogers C. B. Morton Mnakes clear he is not going to be rushed into making a decision on whether to allow construction of an 800-mile pipeline to transport Alaska's North Slope oil. Page 11. Kentucky f FORMER GOV. Edward T. (Ned) Breathitt says In v Washington he made 'no deals' with former Gov. ' TJert Combs in exchange for supporting Combs in the Democratic primary for governor this year. Page 19. I TWO MASON COUNTRY High School senic.s were killed Friday in a one-car accident on US 27, 5 bout 2Vi miles south of Paris. Page 19. tilSi'-' - .-.je 'ws-api AP Wirephoto Firemen Search Ruins Of Burned Convalescent Home ... seven helpless patients died before help could reach them Seven Retarded Patients Are Killed As Fire Sweeps Convalescent Home TAFT, Calif. (UPD Seven mentally retarded patients were killed Friday when fire swept a convalescent home where they were being housed while attending a training school. The tragedy occurred 11 days before they were to have' been moved out on grounds the building was a fire hazard. The fire broke out about 1 a., m. in the south wing of the frame construction Desert Aire Rest Home No. 2, where women patients were housed. The attendants, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Armstrong, rescued one patient, Billy Ooode, 18, from the north wing, and four others were able -to make their way to safety. BUT THE seven other '.patients, Including the ; daughter of owner Arthur . Bchertz, died In the flames. ' .Armstrong Bald he and his twite were awakened by 1 the crackling flames and looked out into a corridor to find fire on both sides. 'I broke the window and Billy stuck his leg out so I pulled him out,' Armstrong said. 'I tried to kick the door down but I couldn't.' Mrs. Armstrong said the flames moved so fast that when she and her husband fled the burning building her sweater was on fire. The victims were Roberta Schertz, 26; Elmer Baker, 56; William Luttrel, 51; Britain Fears LONDON (AP) A cousin of Queen Elizabeth II set off fears Friday of a rush of foreign buyers for Britain's remaining privately owned art treasures. Art dealers and patrons expressed concern that the Earl of Harewood, 47, Off Saturday, February 20, 1971 V ' ' 9 FIX W I t ta i: tin ' x . - r, 1 i The Cast Of 'Two By Tivo9 USING A CRUTCH and his leg in a cast because of a torn ligament, veteran performer Danny Kaye accepts plaudits of the audience on hand to see his return to the Broadway show 'Two By Two.' Kaye, star of the show, was Injured by a fall during a performance last February 5. Salvador Dali Sculpts Chess Set Spanish surrealist Salvador Dali unveiled in New York a solid silver chess set in the shape of his own fingers which he called a tribute to the 'artist as c r e a t o r.' Dali said he created the set in memory cf Marcel Duchamp, a French artist who was a chess expert. 'In chess, as Silver Anniversary For White President and Mrs. Nixon gave head butler John Ficklin a silver letter opener with a presidential seal as he launched his 26th year on the White House Accuse Trudeau Of Mouthing Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau has been ic-cused by opposition legislators for the second time of mouthing obscenities which would have shocked Gladys Anderson, 62; Ra-mona Conner, 24; Jack Dial, 26, and Stanley Goode, 21. SCHERTZ said the building 'wasn't any more unsafe than any other building of this type.' He said he believed arson might have been involved. City Fire Chief Eugene Mickey said he had checked the building, which was officially outside his Jurisdiction, earlier this week. 'It d i d n 't have any More Art May Go Abroad beat member of the royal family and 18th in line to the British throne, had decided to sell 'The Death of Actaeon.' The masterpiece, by the Venetian painter Titian, has been on public view for the past nine years In the National Gallery In London. kit V I, ' AP Wirephoto in other expressions of the human alchemy, there is always the creator, above all. the artist as creator,' Dali said. 'It is this that I wanted to be represented: the hand of the artist, the eternal creator. How better to express this vision than by sculpting my own hand, my own fingers?' Dali do- staff. Ending his 25th year, he was on duty supervising the buffet table at a big military reception. He had his hands full again with a state dinner for Italian lip-readers. The retest inci- dent occurred cktfing a House of Commons debate in Ottawa in which Tru- deau was jeered by Con- servative party members. sprinklers,' he said. 'There was dead space through the entire attic area. It was a hazard. If it had been two blocks farther north I could have shut it down.' The Kern County sheriff's office said the possibility of arson was being investigated but there was nothing definite so far. 'We are not calling lt arson at this point,' said Sgt. Charles R. Scott of the Taft sheriff's office substation. The decision to sell comes Just three months after Velazquez's portrait of his assistant, Juan de Pareja, was sold by a private British owner to the New York art dealers, Wll-denstelns, for a world auction record 2,310,000 pounds or $5544 million. Promising New Clues Found In Slayings Of Young Columbus Housewf e, Infant COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Detectives believe they may have some promising clues In the slaying last Tuesday of a young mother and her Infant son, in-. eluding a plastic ring inset bearing the Initial 'D' found in the victims' Thur-ber Manor apartment. Police think the ring inset could prove the most important clue officers have to the rape-slayer in tennis shoes who stabbed Mrs. Christina Mitchell 25, and her baby son to death sometime Tuesday afternoon. , Man Charged In Sniper Killing Of Detroit Nun From Enquirer Wires DETROIT Donald Smith, 22, was charged with first-degree murder Friday in the fatal shooting Thursday of Sr. Julita Maria Williams, a teacher of 14 mentally retarded children. Smith was to be arraigned in Recorder's (Criminal) Court today. Police said he also faces a charge of theft but they did not have details of that charge. Sister Julita was killed Thursday morning by a bullet fired through the drapery-covered window of her room at St. Cecilia's Convent on Detroit's West Side. . . People nated the design to the American Chess Foundation which has commissioned a limited number of copies to sell for $4000 each. House Butler Premier Emilio Colombo. Ficklin went to work at the White House in 1946 as an underbutler for his brother, Charles, who was chief butler at the White House before him. Obscenities Trudeau insisted he only moved his lins and hands ... gesture of derision ' ln a gesture or aension c n s et r v a t i v e M. T. M c C u t c h e on said the prime minister wanted to be 'obscene but not heard.' Trudeau dismissed a similar accusation earner as an 'absolute distruth.' Weld Divorced Actress Tuesday Weld, 27, has been divorced from Claude Harz, 34, a writer who lives In London. The couple, married in 1965, separated two years ago. Superior Court in Los Angeles ordered Harz to pay $100 monthly support for a daughter, Natasha, four, whose custody was awarded to Miss Weld. COME IN Do you feel like a fish out of water when Income tax time rolls around? Let H & R BLOCK help put you back into the swim of things. We'll prepare, check and guarantee your return for accuracy. Try us. You'll thank your lucky stars. GUARANTEE We guarantee accurate preparation of every tax return. It we make eny errors that cost you any penalty or interest, we will pay that pewolty cr interest. AMERICA'S LARGEST TAX SERVICE WITH OVER 5000 OFFICES MRWMI 11)1 HMtpaia U CHEVIOT Hilfitll l tltllltt CO LIES E MILL 1 1 U ImliM In. READING IJIM(irl(. PRICE KILL 1411 (lain In. CNERKY GROVE Mrrrf tfircMll OAKLET Jilt MnM Im. MILF0RI WALNUT HILLS M0NTE0MERT SILVEJIT0N ))) Nlllll II. swinoN Siifiii StoMi Cnlir ERLANfiER UH Inn lift'! NEWPORT, nr. HARRISON, OHIO 111 R. OXFORD, I2IHW. HAMILTON, OHIO IK7 Nick St. HAMILTON, OHIO INI btM Weekdays 9 a. m. to I p. m. INO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY- Detectives did not disclose where In the two-story townhouse apartment the ring inset was found. The body of the mother was found on the bed In a second-floor bedroom, and the eight-month-old baby stuffed head first in the toilet. THE RING INSET, the prints of a tennis shoe outside the apartment, and two tiny pins which were with the ring setting were among the clues detectives were working on. Others included a fingerprint on the butcher knife which Police said they found a .22 caliber rifle and casings from .22 caliber bullets under a small attic window about 150 feet across the street from the nun's room. Sister Julita, 37, a native of Detroit, had taught 11-to 14-year-old children since 1969, and had just returned from a mass at a private home when she was shot. Two Gunmen Seized In Killing Of Deputies DALLAS (UPI) Working under the spotlight of a helicopter hovering over a dingy $17-a-week apartment, police Friday captured two tattooed gunmen charged with the execution style slayings of three deputy sheriffs. Police said the suspected killers are drug addicts and could have been high on heroin last Monday when they tied the hands of five lawmen, ignored their pleas for life, then killed three of them with guns blazing in each hand. The gunmen both shirtless and one with a tattoo of a woman with long, black hair spread over his chest and stomach were subdued without a word and only a short struggle two hours after midnight. Daring Dane's Yacht Found Adrift In Ocean WILLEMSTAD, Curacao m Bjorn Christian Lohr's 29-foot yacht Frilo has been found drifting empty in the Atlantic Ocean. Authorities said they had no clues to the fate of the 5l-y ear-old Danish-born Lohr, who set out in early January on a solo Atlantic crossing. The fiberglass yacht was found drifting undamaged several days ago by the British freight Port Vlndex, which brought the Frilo here Thursday. Port authorities said the last entry in the Frilo'a log was dated January 31 and was of a routine nature. T w PISCES If eh. 20-March 20) I HOROSCOPE FOR YOUR BOTH FEDERAL AND STATE i in TRI-COUNTT tiiKtut run KHOWLTOH'S CORNER 1IS3 Srii (mi LOVELAND m imiiK niihu II. WHITE OAK Wtr til NT. WASHIN6T0N JJl littniil In. MT. LOOKOUT Jill limit In BATAVIA !i) m It. OHIO St. HAMILTON, OHIO 17SJ lull iftif - FAIRFIELD, OHIO MM riMint St. Sat. and Sun. 9-5921-4480 TAX was found plunged into Mrs. Mitchell's chest. Jewelers told police the pins had been used to raise the set and solder it into place in a ring, but they added that the ring was an inexpensive one and the owner might have had the work done by a non-p rofessional who would be. difficult to find. . Detectives were certain the setting does not belong to the Mitchell family and think no one but the killer could have left it in the apartment. 'We hope her death may cause all of us to think seriously about the causes of violence in our midst and to reawaken us to the value of human life,' said John Cardinal Dearden, archbishop of Detroit. EARLIER Detroit police had taken four persons into custody. They apparently were taken into custody at the site where the rifle and the bullet-casing were found. Rene Adolfo Guzman, 33, and Leonardo Ramos Lopez, 25, were arraigned and jailed without bond. Dallas County Sheriff Clarence Jones said both were addicts and 'were on the hard stuff.' Arrested with Guzman and Lopez were Angie Rojo Hcrnamdez, 38, and Mary Alice Rosales, 25, who had rented the shabby three-room flat on the s e co n d floor of a w hite-frame building Monday night, only hours after the three deputies were killed. .'He's a mean man. He thinks he's Al Capone,' a relative said of Guzman, an ex -convict with a three-Inch scar on his left cheek who once ran down and killed a man with his car. t ' ?!)( tjl l JT V'.. r - f -I . e s; l ti t 1 t ' ' x I i I' I v - t ! i ' ' I 4 i r 1 Harden of the Pnyu A family place of rest : should be eternally beautiful : Come to Arlington Memorial Gardens when it is time to choose a place of rest for your t family. And keep in mind that wise families make this selection in advance of the need. You'll find long-established gardens of un- I surpassed serenity and undisturbed beauty. I They will remain thus, a comfort now and ' 2 in the years to come. You'll find the inspi- ration of magnificent statues, monuments to the everlasting spirit of God. Z We welcome you any day from 8 a.m. to ; 8 p.m. Stop in the Administration Building if you have questions open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays. Z VMemorial Gardess5 Arlington Memorial Gardens 2145Compton Road Mt. Healthy. Cindnnatl, 0.45231 Please send me information about Arlington Memorial . Gardens. NAME. STREET. CITY. .STATE. The father, James Mitchell, discovered the bodies when he returned home from work about 7 p. m. Tuesday. He found the front door secured with a chain latch, but later police found the intruder had gained entrance by forcing a glass patio door. DETECTIVES TRACED footprints from the apartment patio through the snow to a nearby parking lot. They said the prints were made by tennis shoes probably size eight or nine. They speculated that the man wearing them might be between 5-feet, 8 and 5-feet 10 Inches tall and of medium build. Laboratory technicians continued to focus attention on the butcher knife used to slay Mrs. Mitchell. It belonged in the apartment kitchen. 1 T' God is Mind. This means that you can turn to Him for guidance, good ideas, and understanding. You don't have to feci left out of the natural intelligence that comes from God. If you would like to know more about your own capacity as the child of God, or if you would like your children to know more, come with your whole family to our church on Sunday. We welcome you to our services and Sunday School. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUNDAY SCHOOL , t Comutt yallow poqtt of th Ttltphont Directory, Poo, 192 for tht church noorttt you. . r i a. i .ZONE.
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