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   Daily News, The (Newspaper) - October 9, 1972, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania                                THE DAILY NEWS VoL 51 CENTS PER HUNTINGDON and MOUNT OCTOBER PHONE 6434040 217 I Kissinger Steps Up Peace Discussions COLUMBUS Sponsor On ands of people throughout will be walking for Walk for Mankind is a project sponsored by the Hunt ingdon Area The Jaycees are asking as many people as possible to find sponsors who will give them so much money for each mile they Oh the these walkers will walk as fat as they can up to twenty The route will go from the Juniata College athletic out Cold Springs Road and back into Huntingdon on Route 260 The walk Will end back at the athletic field for ceremonies during the half time of the Juniata Lycoming football The Juniata cross country team will be running the twenty mile Scott the team captain will be the walk i Half of the money raised will go to Project Project Concerns dedicated and educational staff Is busy fighting afflictions all over the training local Contd on Page 7 Newest Private Talks Could Go Through Tuesday PARIS UPl Pf adviser Henry Kissinger has stepped up the pace of Vietnam peace planning a cond day of private peace talks with North Vietnamese negotiators today and possibly an unprecedented third straight day of meetings The newest private talks marked the 19th time Kissinger has made the trip to Paris and the third time and Hanoi representatives have met pri vately in the last 24 substantial jump in the rate of nonpublic and North Vietnamese delegation officials in Paris maintained silence about days refusing even to acknowledge the new session was taking But in Washington Sunday White House Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler said the two sides had agreed to meet again today for a second talks and possibly a third day Two Injured In Morris Two a father and his were in a two car accident Saturday afternoon on Route 22 in Morris two miles west of It was one of two crashes inves Saturday Police of the Huntingdon Donald Middle injured i n the Morris Township is lis Kissinger and the North ted in satisfactory condition today MountUnion Woman Wins Top Award Planning Special Event Scott a student at Juniata and captain of the crosscountry standing receives a briefing on the Walk for Mankind from the Andrew Murray seated chair of the project for the Huntingdon Area Looking on are Irv president of anH i man the Jaycees and Bruce coordinator of student activities at seeking support for the event which will be staged on October Jaycees are At McMurtrie Home Another Shot niton C Held For Murder Fulton County Burnt was charged with murder Sunday night in the shooting death of an Ohio Shore opened fire when he discovered the victim and a com in an abandoned building on his property where he stored p an automobile parked outside his s McConnellsburg State Police former home along Route 522 said the shooting took near Burnt Cabinson He A Mount Union Ardeth is the big winner in last weeks sponsored by The Hicks missed only four games inher prognostications for football f Her Winning net her in a merchandise cer Missing just five games and coming in second were ten area fans Miss Ann 1 Mount Union Thomas Mount Coy Mount 1 James MillCreek Chris 222 Division Mount Union Gary Sax I Dysart of 213 Ninth Huntingdon Mike 824 Washington which had been in Harts Open Houses To Be Held The McMurtrie House at 106 Fourth head quarters of the Huntingdon County Historical will be open for the free of five afternoons during the month of The house has been extensively rearranged to ac newly acquired fur and to display pieces Huntingdon Ralph Beth Uoh 623 Mount Vernon place outside Shores former borne along Route near Burnt in Dublin Ful ton almost on the Hun County State Police said Frederick East 115th was dead on if rival at Fulton County Medi cal af Sustaining two chest Larry of 140 East 191st is listed in fair condition Washington County ft gunshot wound of the The football editor re Contd on H saw the two men as he approached the house and started The suspect was arraigned on one count of murder before Dis Magistrate Ernest Harris of McConnellsburg and remanded Or to the Fulton County Jail without CW LUO L riLK Ur Police said further charges Treat Night Set would be added pending an inves Newton Hamilton Borough Council has designated No hearing date has been as Trick or Treat A spokesman at the The hours for tricks on State Police that date are 7 to 9 tion said today that investigators parents of juveniles are re The first of these opon hous es is this October from to Other Each will receive dates include October 1C worth of October 23 Wednesday October It was announced today that educated in Cleveland the Personal Gifts Division of the She is an active mem Huntingdon County United Fund ber of the First United a brand look for dist Church and is a Cadet For the organizer and consultant to the first time the important division Girl a United Fund will have two prominent teams at the George Hart is President of and George Hart and Huntingdon Machine Division of and William and Western Industrial ron Products He is a native of This division is expected to West Virginia and is come through with flying colors a graduate of Purdue with the addition of the distaff He served in World War II in side to the The England with the Army Air goal for this years campaign Hart has been active is and the campaign in YMCA work and with the inet is anticipating Boy He is currently a under the leadership of the Harts member of the Board of Dir Vietnamese met for a full day of negotiations on his last trip to Paris 25 and extended their meeting another the longest session since the secret talks began in Ziegler said depu Alexander attended Sunday session with special Due and Xuan head of the North delegation f to the weekly Paris peace e The session at heading for Hoi coming so their last Helen prompted speculation Alexandria Star driving a being But Ziegler Declined to m a lane on characterize the sessions in any telling reporters in accordance with our agree ments with the other I no other information to provide at Blair Memorial Hospi tal where he is being treated for multiple fractures of the a severe laceration of the forehead and severe abrasions of the face and His also of dri ver of the car involved ta the suffered lacerations of the lip and She was treated at the hospital and then j westbound Haig met in Saigon last week with President Nguyen Van Following their there were news reports that Thieu would soon step down as Contd on Page 11 toe west berm Route failing tosee the westbound 1962 Ford Falcon sedan operated by Miss The right front of the Falcon hit the front of the The truck was damaged while the Falcon was demolish loss being set at its total Contd on Page 7 WEATHER State Police paid Shore saw headquarters at any acts of vandalism conv are continuing their probe of the mitted by their Are Injured Train Death Toll Hits Crewmen Blamed 25 and October Since the home has a new even those persons who have vi sited before should find new examine and The house Itself has a long history which for a the pattern typical of so many old Built in as the residence of William Mc and his family 01 six later eight the house was converted into two apart ments in the after Williams family and his and their four unmarried moved into his family home at the corner of Fourth and Penn the present lib As tenant followed tenant at 106 during the next 60 fireplaces were porches Contd on Page 11 and the Waldrons and George Hart reside on Taylor in Huntingdon and are the of a son Jim and a daughter ectors of the United and III axe residents of Alexandria and have one Wald ron is a graduate of Easton Shirley Hart is a Hospital School of Nursing and native of Ohio and was Contd on Page 11 Partly sunny and mild to day with highs in the mid 50s to low Clear and cool to low from the low to mid 30s with frost Tuesday fair and low to Probability of pre cipitation 10 per cent and near zero per cent tonight and 10 Last Day To Register Cold Weather of the Brigade a from 91 a pue of ifs tbf be If must have a a 9ars bis eyes ttf majk AH the to from the of 91 the little boy was ie from tea of a 22 r careened from to row its religious festival to a were 55 Seven PI railway on aiming the was toe tram who boarded at a whistle some of the men admitted The Others denied Ml claimed pause was mechanical weather Into the Midwest either effect of the charges to against the THE ims whp bid attending a Affi 14 3 15 3 Thess 6 pj up The two locomotives joining tbe S car train packed with Michigan and Unseasonably cool weather of Canadian origin also moved on religious plunging temperatures into the sQs in the extreme northern The leading edge of the cold was marked by a frontal steamed against the mid steal ran and butS states across the steel fit pfd as Saltillo roage were barreling along at 71 allowed Visit Facilities Of Tbe cochairmen for tbe personal gifts division of the Hunting don County the Ol ol Central Pennsylvania they accepted the important rotes in tbe is a participating agency in the county United Pictured left to right are Waldron and George Hart and George  

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