12-- Weirton Diily Timts, FEDERAL BUILDING DAMAGED. An Wtploslon at the old Federal Courts Bulldlag yesterday In downtown Minneapolis blew out the steps to the building and a dozen 10-foot windows, throwing pieces of concrete Into a parking lot across the street. The blast severed the steps from the building, leaving a hole about 10 feet high and 8 feet wide. Police and FBI detectives are probing the case, (DPI TELEPHOTO) State To Call New Witnesses Mfs. Kasabian Ends 18 Days On Stand LOS ANGELES (UPIJ-Tlie Tate murdw trial move! today from the IMay twtlmony Linda further prosecution tiittmgity ibout screams the night of the slayings and four youiig pWMiii washing blood from their handi.
Ihe prosecution was eipected; to follow Mrs. Kaublan with TV In Review By ROBERT MUSEL To I3e Limited To Trains England, France Planning Tunnel Beneath Channel NEW YORK (UPI)-The rich keep on having third and foiu'th children and overpopulatlng the country. And who gets blamed for It? TTie poor. Prof. Richard Hauser, director of the Population Research Bureau of the University of Chicago, singled out the affluent middle class (responsible for largely serious PARIS (UPI)--England anditraffic, only electric rail traffic, proposed it to Napoleon.
Earlier Failures Another engineer, Thome de Oramont, presented the idea to igineering endeavor of the 20th continuous ring. Between the the 1867 Paris Exposition. Two France are ready to give the go- ahead to build a tunnel under the channel that divides them, a because of the problem of veiv tilation for gasoline fumes. The tunnel will consist of two project described as the greatest lone-way tunnels operating in a American population problem In another of the laudable "Now" programs on ABC-TV last night. Dr.
Hauser admitted the poor also have too many children, but he said the dlsadvantaged minorities are relatively small to number and proportion and the best way to cut the birth rate area In the next five years Dim witnesses In chronological ordtr In the killings. First was a man who headtd a group of campers In the hills and heard the icretms at the home of actrNi Sharon Tate the night she and four others were killed. Second was an elderly couple who taw the "Manson Family" members using their hose, The contends the family members were washing blood from the crimes off their hands and clothing. Third was the man who owned the white Ford allegedly used by cult members the night of the Tate allying! and the killings the next night of grocer Leno LaBlanca and his wife. In her little girl's voice, Mrs.
Kasabian said Monday she did not feel she was an angel but that in her heart she believed perhaps God sent her to tell the truth afoul (lie slayings. Under redirect examination from Deputy District Attorney Vincent Bugllosl she was asked If Manson ever talked about the devel. She said the cult leader told family members the devil and WASHINGTON (UPI) dangerous quality" was going to 900,000 consumers. Even where the average ui 0 quality of drinking water was of "the good, the study found occasional samples containing fecal bacteria, lead, copper, iron, manganese, nitrate, arsenic, chromium and selenium, HEW reported. MARCH TO WASHINGTON.
Members of the militant Jewish Defense League were called to ranks to Philadelphia Sunday for a 100-mile march to Washington. The march was designed to bring to President Nixon's attention the plight of Soviet Jewry. (UPI TELEPHOTO) Water Supply In 9 Areas Held Unfit Jesus Christ were the same body, Depar tment of Health, Education iand Welfare concluded Monday Aiw PftJIutirtn i on the basis of sample testing of stir ruuuuun fiWi'm -ttorl last year that "there is 'cause for serious concern aboul A our orinKing water. At tylOV InllllOll The department's Bureau of i Water Hygiene said that of 9 6 9 The cost of cleaning air In the commun ty water systems scrv-i 'Hie study covered the state of Wheeling Weirton Steubenvllle firm, I right now IS to -prevent" ine been estimated to cost deliveml to 2.5 million persons After 168 years of talking about! maintenance, ventilation and Hackshane and Law, founded the third and fourth children of the million by the U.S. Department of thal water of a it the two countries are expected; other first channel tunnel company.
In! well-to-do. Health, Education and Welfare, to'make a joint announcement in! 11875 another company wasi Nuggets like this (and the ling IB 2 million persons, water of 'Vermont and eight metropolitan serving areas "Inferior quality" was being I areas, New York Charleston, W. Charleston, S.C.: Cincinnati, Ohio, Kansas City, New Orleans, Pueblo, and San Bernar- dino-Rlverside-Ontario, Calif. Residents of the larger systems generally were getting good water, including those in New York, Cincinnati, Kansas City and New Orleans. HEW found most problems in water systems serving areas with fewer than early September that construction will begin.
tunnel! 3,000 Vehicles Per Hour j( oun ded in France for an under-'unusual display of birth control Trains are to leave every four channel railway line. materials) are the sort of things "Now" U.S. News and World Reports i ton CadetS The tunnel will take about minutes during rush hours, either But political relations between that have brought vears to finish. Then trade, freight trains, passenger trains England and France were so far recognition as a pleasant, Industrial development and: special trains carrying apart that these projects never formative and skillful Monday rtifiht nude A the. nnlv nHmp magazine, tourism are expected to boom in areas served most directly by the tunnel--the north of France, southeast England, the Benelux countries and the Ruhr industrial valley of Germanv.
Transbnrder Commuter Run For Uie average tourist motorists or trucks loaded with got past the paper stage. night oasis. As the only prime merchandise. At each terminus After Egypt nationalized the time weekly documentary will be customs, immigration andj Suez Canal in 1957, the Suez devoted to what its creators call health control stations, gasoline formed study groups for the) "the American adventure-the restaurants and channel tunnel along with a people and events shaping our 1 i i end air pollution caused by dustry, government faculties and private households. stores 5 French underground railway company, the British Channel The trains will roll at 87 miles Tunnd and the Technical an hour for the 35-minute trip studies Co of New York between the two rail stations at: Folkestone and Sangatte, south of, Tunnel vs Bridge Calais on the French coast, distance of 37 miles.
or businessman, ground travel between England and France willj be almost as easy and fast as between France and London to Lille in the north of France will be a two-hour trainjderground for 33 miles, of of dangerous water trip, as compared with the nearly :23 miles will be under the seabed, 'pressure and the dangers of daylong journey now. During rush hours the trains will! drilling under the seabed. Anti- The passengers will be un-1 bridge. The anti-tunnel experts lives and times," It has maintained a high journalistic level for most of the 22 segments through last night. But the question worrying its many viewers, as professional football prepares to dig Its cleats into its time slot Sept.
21, is whether ABC-TV will be able to bring "Now" back for another season of 26 next year. Television' needs it but the outlook Isn't 1 people argued that promising. Sponsors are never i groups of experts studied whether to build a tunnel or a The report was published in the The cost covered estimates to IT-" T-- nd air pollution caused by in-' A rdlll 111 MDIANTOWN GAP, Pa. 0ne New Cumberland resident; CONTINENTAL Penna. 1 0pen 7 DAYS Weir.
Hsts. J8 am WHOLESALERS Carl Beard, director of the and three from Weirton attended West Virginia Air Pollution i the Army Reserve Control Commission, said at I Training Corps' advanced! Charleston that the cost of such a i summer carnp at Indiantown Gap program could extend "well into Military Reservation. the millions" but would make no cost estimates. He said he hadn't seen the HEW report. Those from Weirton are: Cadet Michael E.
son of Fred B. Henthorn, of Sun He said the cost of financing 1 Valley: Jack P. Mousadis, son of total air quality programs in the. Mr. and Mrs.
John Mousadis of Northern Panhandle area was 13691 Pennsylvania and; puzzling to him. i Richard E. Blankenship, son of and Mrs. Lonnie W. I Blankenship, 103 W.
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Stanely BROWNWOOD, Tex. (UPI)-; Parkins of 806 Ridge Ave. M. For example, a motorist would be able to handle 3,000 trucks and bridge arrive at the English end of the cars an hour each way. violent winds could wreck a too easy to come by for non tunnel at Folkestone, where he The idea of linking Britain to bridge, that ships could collide fiction programs at the best of and his car would be put aboard a Uie continent has been floating with the piles of the bridge in a times and with business jThemarijuana possession trial of They trained as small unit train at a special railway station, around since 1802 when a French channel that sees as many as 39 I generally in a slump and the former stripper Candy Barr, who 'leaders and instructors in The tunnel will not take highway engineer, Mathieu Favier, ship collisions a year in the Calais; networks about to lose $200 served three years in prison realistic exercises and received region alone.
million a year in cigaret ad-jandsworesheneverwouldagain, command experience and the The tunnel promoters won after it is a sad truism that was dismissed Monday for lack of opportunity to apply classroom a 1964-65 geological study documentaries are the first logo, evidence. knowledge in the field. showing the risks of drilling In the meantime Thomas H. The tj-j a i was OV er 30 seconds beneath the channel were only! Wolf, vice president and director after it began. District Judge Joe "secondary" and not as grave as of documentaries for ABC-TV, JDibrell granted a motion by first feared.
and Executive Editor Arthur idistrict Attorney George Day The experts talk of Holch are preparing the last four the trial be ended and economic changes that will result of the present batch. These in- 'charges dropped because the when factories in the Midlands of I elude "The Anatomy of Youth," Imarijuana allegedly found in Parents from Brooke and in September the Council's; England can ship goods to Paris' anthropologist Dr. MargaretJMiss Barr's home could not be Hancock counties wishing to program will be expanded from' intone day. fira hand TM nt enroll their children in theitheninemonthscheduleusedlast; Center Opens In September Sheltered Workshop Schedule Planned Railroads carried 296 million passengers last year, up .2 percent from 1968. Robin Hood FLOUR ICE CREAM a GAL.
IMPORTED MACARONIS l-Lb. Boxes Verona VEGETABLE OIL GAL. I 99 FREEZE POP Carton 75' But an even greater impact, handicraft and sheltered year to a new 12-month according to the experts, will be and Blacks, a seIt-explanatory workshop classes to be offered The classes will begin during cultural. "rwath RP Nnt T-nnrt. the this fall by the Weirton Council the second week in September.
One said: "The tunnel will for Retarded Children and Adults! and will be taught in the old eliminate that absurd little piece being invited to thelThomas Episcopal Church water that isolated Britain i i ntlinrc Mead's first hand assessment of lused as evidence. the youth movement; "Onions Day said his case was based on item; "Death Be Not Loud," the effect of noise on Americans and "POW: Next of Kin," a program pegged to Vietnam. the small amount of marijuana police said they found in Miss Barr's bedroom during a late night raid on her home March 11, 1969. organization'sregularmeetingat Parsonage. Presently, the continent." Others "Now" has covered Dibrell said in a pre-trial 7pm Wednesday at the old St.
buildings are being remodeled predict Britain will be "de- race, Vietnam and other issues Thursday the marijuana Thomas Episcopal Church on with a $15,000 grant and will not feel so week after week using a lean, had been obtained with im- Mildren St organization received from the J. separate from Europe." compact technique that packs a properly issued search warrants. Council President a Williams Charitable Trust Chamber of commerce officials lot of information into a half hour. Miss Barr, whose real name is Mascaro explained that the Fund at Ulie, one of the north French "It's nice to have an hour every ijuanita Dale Slusher Phillips, courses will be tailored to the Present plans call for the cities which hopes to enjoy a now and then," Wolf said, "but 1 was arrested in Dallas in 1957 on needs of the individual student workshop to include handicraft, boom from the tunnel, talk of find most nonfiction shows run a similar charge and served and that once the registration is.ceramics and eventually for a French-British too long. There's very little you three years and 91 days of a 15- completed and prospective; woodworking classes for about 30 university.
Lille, they joke, will can't tell in a well constructed year sentence. She was pardoned students are evaluated, class; students from the two counties, become a suburb of London. then Gov. John B. Connally.
assignments will be made soi- studentswill be matched with the proper course. With the opening of the center Outing Planned By Railroaders RICHWOOD, W.Va. Railroaders from all across West Virginia will be "hitting the road" for the big first annual Railroaders Picnic to be held in Richwood on Aug. 29. This all day get-together, sponsored by the Mountaineer Hall of Fame and the West Virginia Hillbilly, will be the first of its kind anywhere.
Railbuffs, historians and their wives andi families will meet over picnic 1 lunches to talk trains. Highlights include the old time picnic on the lawn of the Mountaineer Hall Of Fame, and inspection tour of a modern Baltimore Ohio Railroad GP38 diesel locomotive and "Blue Caboose." Guests will tour the museum with its recently-completed Steam in the Hills Room. This display features a pictorial story of West Virginia Railroading as well as many antique train Guests will include Brooks; Pepper, rail columnist and, retired B. 0. dispatcher, and.
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