Charleston Gazette (Newspaper) - November 11, 1969, Charleston, West Virginia Km Th. Ritchie Implies Hike Due in Road Use Taxes State Road Commissioner liam Ritchin said Monday West Virginia has been authorized to issue million in general ob- ligation road but the SRC is unable to absorb further of the Speaking to the annual meeting of the West Virginia Highway Users Youth Fails Cincinnati Hijack Try Ohio A 14-year-old boy failed in his attempt to hijack an airliner Monday when an airport police chief talked him into dropping the butcher knife he held on a girl The identified as David L. Booth of a Cincinnati said at ous times he wanted to go to Mexico and He ended up in the hands of FBI agents who turned him over to juvenile His Gloria Jean 18, another sub- urban was released The boy yielded to airport Police Chief Byron Kinman and dropped the knife as the Delta Airlines carrying 68 sengers and a crew of sat on a runway as though waiting to take off. Kinman and other airport of- boarded the plane after it went to the After the boy dropped the knife the plane returned to the He is a freshman at Norwood High School and records showed he has no delinquency There was no immediate word as to why the boy wanted to hijack the Miners Back to Work The Associated Press Three thousand striking coal miners returned to their jobs in West Virginia's Northern Pan- handle and Southern coal fields and in eastern Ohio Roving protesting be- cause a safety inspection team was not allowed in the Coal Company's Allison mine at after a miner was shut down about 12 mines in the N o r t h e r n Pan- handle and in Ohio last The men returned to work or the Monday Company officials predicted their explaining they had to work Monday for holiday pay for Mines affected by the wildcat strike included those owned by Consolidation Coal can Coal Coal Hanna Coal Co. and Island Creek Coal Co. Mason Case Plea Denied The Associated Press The State Supreme Court re- fused Monday to interfere in a lower court contempt proceeding against the Mason County Board of Education and County School Supt. I. Brooks In a proceeding set for ing at Point Pleasant Mason Circuit Court Judge James Lee Thompson has dered the school board anc Smith to show cause why they should not be punished for con- tempt for violation of a Sept. circuit court The September order required reinstatement of Charles ers as principal and Charles Chambers as assistant principal It also required restoration any pay the two men lost as a result of a board decision last of Point Pleasant High School May to transfer them to new bul undesignated Ritchie said it's up the the and Gov. Moore to decide how to meet this Although Ritchie didn't call for a tax in- crease implicit in his remarks was the possibility of a hike in highway nse Ritchie reiterated the nation of the Moore ion to ignore federal requests or a cutback in road million behind now because of cutbacks in the he cannot ord further federal in iVest If the federal wants to cut back 70 per let them cut it where and give us the ing 30 per Following Ritchie's he conference adopted a ion protesting the borrowing of monies from the federal way Trust West Virginia Highway ence is opposed to the diversion if highway funds for any non- and the of the Highway Trust URA Seeks Residents The Charleston Urban al Authority is asking former residents of the Triangle and the Government Square project area who have moved recently o get in touch with the tion office on money Persons who moved from the Mangle after Oct. 9 and from Government Square after June 27 may be eligible for certain relocation relocation assistant Bob Whitman said For this reason the URA is asking all these former dents to get in touch with the relocation office at 162 Court he Youth Held In Bomb Case MORGANTOWN U. S. Commissioner Frank De- Pond Monday bound Roger 19, of over to the U. S. District Court in Elkins on three charges of violating the 1968 Federal Firearms Act. Mayfield is accused by mont police of being found with an incendiary bomb on Oct. 29, the day after fire bombs had been thrown at a Fairmont cery store and a junior high He was arrested by a U.S. marshal on Nov. 3 after stale charges were A mont policeman and an FBI agent appeared at the pre- liminary hearing Mayfield has been held at Marion County Jail since his ar- rest in lieu of bond bond for each of the three charges against DePond said he did not know when the next session of the district court would be Key Club Plans Paint Job Two dozen teenage members of the George Washington High School Key an affiliate of Kiwanis are to perform a volunteer painting job They plan to paper and repaint the concrete floor of the gymnasium at the Union Mission Children's Home in Mission An adult counselor said youths raised money for the by selling in- for a they promised homeowners to clean up any debris or damage caused by Halloween Japanese Protest Upcoming Talks week-long countdown to Prime Minister Eisaku Sato's departure for summit talks with President Nixon on Okinawa's return to Japan began Monday with a small bomb a giant protest rally and the start of a round-the-clock police OPEN DAILY 10-10; SUNDAY 1-7 FIRE CALLS The Charleston Fire ment made these runs Kanawha vard and Hale assistance Piedmont Road and Bowen false 854 Carroll sistance Summers and topher false Summers and topher false 3 DA Y EVANGELISTIC SERVICES NOV. 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