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   Lancaster Eagle Gazette (Newspaper) - December 10, 1973, Lancaster, Ohio                               Weat er chance of snow flurries lows in upper teens and low 20s. Party cloudy and cold high near 30 Probability of precipitation 40 percent tonight and 10 percent ESTABLISHED 187 Israel Must Inside Today WUR NEWSPAPER SINCE 1809 DECEMBER 10, 1973 Society Building News Sports TV Logs Vital 34 PAGES II 17 22 24 10c PER COPY Arabs Give U.S. Oil By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS oil ministers say they won't lift their embargo against the United States until Israel agrees to withdraw from all territories and sets a timetable for the The pledge to continue boycott was issued over weekend in Kuwait after a meeting of the 10 members of the Organization of Arab leum Exporting Resumption of Arab oil ments to America will come only after Israel establishes fixed for withdrawal from all Arab lands captured the 1967 including the Arab sector of the ministers said Israeli Vow The Israelis have vowed er to up which they captured in the war and which contains some of the holiest shrines of the Christian and Jewish 13500 Fire Hits But Pet Parrot Saie The rescue of a six-year-old parrot was of major importance early when Amanda Township firefighters were called to the scene of a house blaze at 10110 Ridge Rd. Firefighters arrived at the residence occupied by the Harry Sisco family shortly before 9 to find the kitchen of the structure engulfed in members seemed most concerned with the saving of their pet commented Assistant Chief Dale The caused by a faulty was confined to the kitchen and attic area of the two-story Loss has been listed at to the which was and to con- with smoke and water damage evident throughout the The building is owned by Madison Carvein of New Fifteen firefighters used four pieces of equipment and 1500 gallons of water for nearly four Only minor smoke inhalation by firemen was and the parrot was safe and SHERIFF'S DEPUTY Dave checks a motorcycle for The operated by Timothy K. 22, was Lit broadside Saturday afternoon by a car driven by Ira B. 47 of Mt. 0. Kieffer cited with failure to yield front a stop sign following the Cunningham lost a foot in He is listed in condition at the County The accident took place on 664 at ville Bystanders along U. S. 33 watch as Lancaster Police Patrolmen William Kemper and John Petry and Lancaster Carl Friesner Jr. remove Ruth 48, of 2660 Valley View from the wreckage of her Kemper was investigating a minor accident on the highway when the woman's car hit some flipped over and tumbled down an embankment as he looked She was treated and released at the local No one was cited in the Webb The return of East Jerusalem is a particular goal of King Faisal of Saudi normally the chief supplier of Arab oil to the United The Kuwait meeting lated that the embargo would not be lifted Israel ly began withdrawing from the occupied But Saudi Arabia's oil Sheik med Zaka appeared to retreat from this in a television in Appearing on the he said the Arabs will remove the embargo Israel agrees to draw and the United States guarantees the In an effort to force a able Middle East peace the Arabs initially cut tal oil production by 25 per promised to reduce duction by 5 per cent each and stopped all oil ments to the United States and the Netherlands because of their New Reduction The meeting in wait also announced that crude oil production in January would be reduced by 5 per cent of the December A similar 5 per cent tion cut ordered De- but Japan and all Common Market countries ex- cept the Netherlands were ex- TO PAGE 9) Second No- Gas Sunday Weathered By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS motorists have their second Sunday of closings and officials reported most foiled up or stayed off the An Press survey showed about 80 to 80 per cent of the nation's service stations in most areas were about the same as the previous President Nixon asked for the voluntary ban on Sunday line sales pending approval of legislation which would er Mm to make the ban Spot checks along border areas found few instances of motorists driving into either Canada or Mexico to buy One reason they may be tant to drive into Mexico as that the price of high-test gasoline there recently doubled to 64 cents a Weather Helps Bad weather in much of the country helped cut down on the amount of traffic and said there were few re- ports of stranded In a random cheek of 10 Sioux Falls service stations all of which advertise that they offer service seven days a week found only two open both truck Many people apparently stayed home of the lack of been a big reduction in the said the information of- ficer for the Georgia state has been cut from 30 to 40 per cent on the highly traveled he Shortage Of Food Could Rival Parking Despite using a Cleveland meter a and the sign in the for this meter definitely proves he was sparrow got away before any in meter maid or man could issue Ohio Employees Strike But 17 Reported Representatives of Local 981 of the International Brotherhood of Electric Workers voted Saturday to return to but when 17 Ohio Power Co. employees back to work in Lancaster this morning they were told to go reported for work this morning and they told us to go They said they will call us when a job is said Ohio Power's cording to Lancaster's James is that it will take several days or more to know where the returning employees will be He noted that some of the men may not be hired for some time because of the lack of job Get Unemployment The 17 local men who have been en strike for five months and 10 days over contract reported they will sign up for unemployment benefits have to sign up for unemployment and live off the a spokesman In addition to not able to return to work the returning employees were angered over the reports that some them will have to return to jobs in lower classifications with lower wages than they held at the time they According to may be individual oases where a person may have to take a different classification of but because of his seniority he would be eligible to take a higher status job when Gahris said must wait until all employees have reported back to work before Motorcyclist Loses His Foot In Mishap Sheriff's deputies Ira B. 47, Mt. 0.. with failure to yield from a step sign following a accident Saturday The crash at the intersection of Ohio 664 and Pleasantville Saturday sent cyclist Timothy K. 22. of to Fairfield County Sheriff's deputies report was traveling west on County 17 when he failed to heed the stop sign at the intersection with Ohio 664. His aute hit the Cunningham knocking it nearly 100 feet along the Streets Salted Lancaster street department employees were awakened early this morning to salt the city streets so motorists could get to work on Street crews were called at today by Supt. Nearly 800 tons of salt and two large stockpiles of ashes are available for the Snow plow equipment has passed safety standards and is ready for winter chores Cunningham was rushed to the hospital where doctors report his condition as He lost a foot in the and his two passengers were not in- On The Scene Lancaster Police Patrolman William Kemper was on the of a accident Saturday morning when it Kemper was investigating a minor mishap on U.S. 33 near the S. Broad Street exit when the crash The officer lie heard a crash and looked around to see 3. car driven by Ruth M. 48, of 2660" Valley View airborne and flipping The auto had hit a patch of ice causing the driver to lose The vehicle took out approximately 100 feet of flipped over and down a 137 foot em- along U.S. 33, off Bradford Ct. The Iverson woman was taken t o the County Hospital was treated and No citations were issued and police cited ice on the roadway as the accident's they can be placed in specific No Vacation Pay The returning workmen fear they will be sent to different Ohio divisions to work when they are caled They are also disturbed that the power company will not give them vacation pay for this holding our one Another spokesman who has worked there four month's Iras tihe same it took me three years to Two linemen who got their positions through education and experience have reportedly been demoted to jobs with lower cording the spokesmen These men were not permitted to to work to company has the prerogative oJ training and progressing according to the company's Less Money h- o u g h the contract agreement calls for a 5.5 TO PAGE 9) Two Facing Charges In Drug Raid Two men were taken into custody Sunday following a late evening narcotics raid by Fairfield County Sheriff's Being held in the Fairfield County Jail on a variety of charges are G. Thomas Rieff 25. of 6700 Alspach Rd. and Richard 23, of Roselle N.J. Both men were at the Alspach Road home when sheriff's deputies arrived evening about with a search According to Bob deputies had obtained a search warrant on in- formation received both locally and from out of He in- that Kopecky is wanted by New Jersey police for questioning in a Labor Day homicide Inside the Lowery said officers found a quantity of marijuana and numerous other unidentified A large cache of narcotics was also reported stored in the Charges against both men were to be filed this Received Lots Of Calls The advertiser who placed the ad shown told the Gazette that they received so many calls they got tired of an- swering the The bile was sold soon after the ad WASHINGTON A monopolistic trend in the food industry is leading the United States to a food shortage that could rival the fuel pinch as a national a consumer oil crisis is the in- evitable result of this tration of market by huge multinational Jim coordinator of the Food Action said in testimony prepared for a hearing today by a Senate subcommittee on Same Phenomenon i are caught unaware by the fuel and if we are chagrined by the lack of com- petition in the oil then we ought to know the same phenomenon is occurring now in the food tower As economic conditions force small family farmers out of handful of large International News Notes corporations that already con- trol the processing of food are taking over the production end as A report prepared by tlie another consumer and submitted Hightower's testimony said the impact of corporate control ready was being have the most tive agriculture in the but we are faced with the real possibility of food the report food costs more and is of lower quality than ever Speaking in of culture Earl L. Butz said American farming capacity was far above the nation's needs and that the key to eco- nomic health to farmers lay in vigorous and growing export Total Exports amounted to about of total farm tion an fiscal 1973, without it 8 per cent of the nation's work forte would be without disastrous con- Butz said in re- marks prepared for the Indiana Farm In his tower said the Food Action Campaign wanted legislation requiring an annual review and report by the Federal Trade Commission on the market structure and competition in the food He also called for laws to protect the financial position of family farmers in dealing with processors and to require more consumer information on food labels and in The chaired by Sen. Gaylord D- is to hear representatives of food unions and other con- sumer during its day series df hearings this II fair After 6 p.m. anytime or Jf you have an automobile or a truck to why not try an economical Want are sure to Dial 654-1321 to place your States Losers WASHINGTON eral efforts to cut gasoline con- sumption by rationing or ation could cost the states billion a year in lost Such a loss could force states to cut back services and don construction of schools and state of- have told the Senate Government Operations Com- Policy Change BRUSSELS Top lied diplomats report that a fundamental change is under way in France's policy of tary Senior informants attending the year-end meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty ization say they have detected preparations by President Georges ment to join in reviving the Eu- ropean Defense Community that France vetoed in 1954. Syrian Claim By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Syrian forces destroyed an engineering unit today in one of two clashes that erupted on the Golan Heights cease-fire the Syrian army The communique broadcast in Damascus said the first fight broke out at midmorning when Israeli engineering units pushed forward in the northern sector of the Golan Oil Control WASHINGTON The nation's 20 largest oil com- panies control almost 95 per cent of the country's known oil reserves and dominate shares of all known alternative an Associated Press study A special Senate is investigating tions of diminishing competition among the oil giants with an eye to defining oil company holdings in other Viet Fighting SAIGON South infantrymen pushed into the contested town of Kien Due in the lower central lands today in their battle to retake the district field headquarters here But the government troops may have walked into a field reports Take Day Off SPACE Houston The Skylab 3 astro- took a day off from their orbital chores Gerald P. William R. Pogue and Edward G. Gibson planned to sleep late and uled some with Skylab's a brief maneuver to photograph the comet Kohoutek and some housekeeping But for the bulk of the day they were free to do what they Body Found Ohio The Holmes County Sheriff's Department is investigating the death of an unidentified person whose body was found in a wooded area near Sheriff Darryl Weiss said the body was burned beyond and is no way to tell the age or sex of the No means of fication was found in the he NATO Chief Warns Of BRUSSELS The of the North At- Treaty Organization warned Secretary of State ry A. Kissinger and the other foreign ministers of affiance that Soviets may be ing softly but they are stii a big is growing bigger and Joseph A. Luns the opening sion of the foreign semiannual Exploitation do not equip themselves with vast ments and enormous re- sources to the acquisition of im- mense military strength if they do not contemplate exploiting it. the balance of con- strength is upset and if the direct involvement of the States in European de- fense is day is brought closer when the sians might be tempted to be- lieve that the dangers of tary adventures are not as high as in the Luns recalled the years be- fore War when as a country was piling up armaments and training its citizens for war while signing nonaggression pacts But those whose ideological views were opposed to Nazism were In 30s Tuesday Students waiting for buses shivered in 27 degree A trace of the overnight snow flurries remained on the Weekend temperatures were on the cool with 39 and 43 as the highs and overnight lows of 21 on Saturday and 24 At 10 a.m. the reading was 26 and there were more Barometric reading was 29.94 and Flurries will continue Tuesday when the high reading will be near 30. most reluctant to draw the necessary Sir Alec the British foreign for a buildup of de- But he also chose to stress differences with the United saying Britain had felt for years the outlook in the Middle East was bleak un- Israel polled out of pied Threat Foreign Minister Walter Scheel West Germany said East-West relations will be threatened if there is no ful solution in the Middle East. He said tie crisis is TO PAGE 9) Nab Alleged Auto Thief After Chase A man who allegedly two cars in Fairfield County overnight is being held in Franklin County Jail Michael 18, was Franklin County deputies following a chase Ohio way Patrol and Fairfield Owsley allegedly stole a car from the front of the Henry Skuza 1629 Con- Ave. of Sheridan The theft was reported to sheriff's at a.m. Car Spotted At about this morning Patrolman B. Allison of the local highway patrol post saw the car on U.S. 33 headed Allison began to follow the auto and it turned off the highway at Canal Before officers could catch the its driver had the vehicle and fled on He apparently stole another car in Canal TO PAGE 9) Sanderson Principal Neff Dies Suddenly Michael D. 29, derson School died Saturday about noon at his 1670 Carl Dr. Death was due to natural Dr. Stephen S. Hodsden said His left home to take their daughter to a babysitter and returned to find him dead on the davenport at 4 p.m. A native of 0.. and graduate of high school there and Ohio Neff joined Lancaster City Schools as a teacher at Tarhe School in 1967. The next three years were as fifth and sixth grade teacher at West In 1971. he was named teaching principal at Sanderson and in 1972 became Neff was a member of Pleasant Phi Delta Kappa the Ohio and National Associations of Elementary He attended First Presbyterian Church in Survivors He is survived by his Patricia Barr Angela Wilbur and Betty Young Rt. 2 Clark Neff of Ashville and William Services will be held at a.m. at Bastian Funeral with Rev. John Peck and Rev. Robert Hadley burial in Reber Hill Friends may call at Bastian's 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Supt. Robert Sutton an- today Sanderson School will be closed Wednesday so that teachers and others may attend Michael D. Neff  

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