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   Magic City Free Press (Newspaper) - November 1, 1973, Moberly, Missouri                              Magic City Free Press Bulk Rate U.S POSTAGE PAID Permit No 206 Vol 4 No 38 Moberly Missouri Thursday Nov 1 1973 Postal Patron 4 Pages to Resume War By United Press International Egyptian President Anwar Sadat threatened today to resume the war if the Israelis do not return to the Oct 22 fire lines but he said he would restrain his army pending outcome of intense diplomatic negotiations in His Cairo statement coincided with the departure Washington of Israeli Minister Golda Meir with the reported intention of pression President Nixon not to bow to Soviet and Egyptian demands for such a pullback which would free the trapped Egyptian 3rd Army Nixon and Secretary oj State Henry A Kissinger were conferring with acting foreign Minister Ismail Fahmi and Soviet Ambassador Anatoly F Dobrynin Nixon will meet with Mrs Meir on Thursday arid Kissinger will visit Cairo next Tuesday and Wednesday At the heart of the current impasse is the immediate release of captured prisoners of war an issue so emotionally charged in Israel that diplomatic sources said Mrs Meir would give it top priority in her Washington talks Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Dayan announced Tuesday there would be an immediate exchange of wounded prisoners but Sadat said there would be no exchange until Israel pulls back to the Oct 22 cease-fire lines Thers was the fear in Tel Aviv that Israel's freeing of the trapped 3rd army would enable Cairo to turn a military defeat into a political victory and increase Arab demands for a return to the daries that existed before the 1967 Six Day War Sadat told a Cairo news conference the Egyptian army is ready to storm through and finish off the Israelis oh the west bank of the Suez Canal if they do not return to the Oct 22 positions It was his first public statement since Oct 16 when he announced that his condition for a fire was the immediate withdrawal of the Israelis to the borders that existed before the June 1967 war I am restraining my military men because I am awaiting the outcome of what is going on in Washington now and also the visit of Kissinger to Sadat He announced Kissinger would visit Cairo Nov as part of a tour of Middle East countries before he goes to Peking for talks with Premier Chou Referring to the Israeli positions on the west bank of the Suez Canal Sadat said This is a pocket which is doomed This is well-known in military circles but we want peace I am restraining my military men with great difficulty because they want to liquidate this picket and consider it an easy job The Israelis themselves know this They have told some people their position is fragile But I do not want o break the tire Sadat said this situation was the reason for visit to Washington The Egyptians say that in the two days following the Oct 22 cease-fire Israeli tanks thrust southward along the canal to Suez City cutting off some troops of the Egyptian 3rd Army on the east bank of the canal from their supplies The 3rd Army is not all on the east bank only part of it is on the east Sadat said The greater part stands behind the Israeli lines on the west bank and I can storm my way through and finish off the Israelis But we are abiding by the cease-fire The specific purpose of Kissinger's Middle East visit was not disclosed but his trips have in the past been preludes to important diplomatic developments He shared this year's Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts in bringing about the Vietnam cease-fire An Israeli military spokesman said that on the southern Suez front unarmed Egyptian troops more trucks of and medicine for their besieged 3rd Army Soil District Long Range Plans By Gary D Bush Soil Conservation Service One of the many services the Soil District provides the downers in Randolph County is assistance in developing long range conservation plans For this service all the district asks is that you become a cooperator The district will order a soil capability map and an aerial photo of your land to use in developing this plan By using the capability map we can determine the best land use for your farm Then conservation plans can be recorded on the aerial photo Maybe you are going to quit planting corn and are interested in developing a good grass farm Again the soil capability map would be used to determine what grass would be best suited for the soils on your farm By drawing in the proposed fence lines we could measure the number of acres in each field and then we could mine the number of cows the farm could support If you are interested in developing a long range con- servation plan for your farm contact the Soil Conservation Service Halloween Costume Winners Announced Winners of best costumes in the PTA sponsored Halloween party Buckner and Joe Rogers and Jessie Thorpe First Ryan and Troy Norton Second Teter and Jim Butler Third Roberts and Byran Mathis Fourth Creed and Todd Norton Fifth Bussett and Randy Slater Sixth Creed and Richard Messer Seventh Lee Harlan and Tommy Phillips Special HASSOCKS Ml Sizes All Colors from Large Swivel ROCKERS Tweed or Plastic All Colors lit 89.95 NOW Full-Size BED Extra Heavy Nylon Covers Ret 239.50 Kow 50 RUGS 18 x 11 Rubber 3 Tables 1 2 Green Blue Tweed Reg PCS Ret Fiber NOW 0 Sq Kow 400 NOW 1 A LANDING PAD for turkeys is provided in Bradford Pa by Jim Randolph's baseball cap Right here they weigh two ounces each Madison Teacher Chosen To Write Report Randall Miller industrial arts teacher in the Madison School has been selected as one of three first-year teachers to write a cooperative report on the new industrial arts program as seen in their shops Miller was chosen from his graduating class at Northeast Missouri State University BROADLOOM CARPET 501 Nylon 12 and 15 Feet Wide Bronze f UU This Carpel In Stock Yd PUBLIC SALE Anniversary MATTRESS BY Stearns Foster Quilted All Colors Heavy SOFAS Ml Colors Nylon Covers Box Springs Twin Size Full Size From 1 1 Hor CARPET REMNANTS Blie 1-15 x Gold Tweed 1-15 x Gold WOO How 15.00 45.00 100.001 LIBERAL TERMS FORNEY FURNITURE FREE mm Miberly Mo Having Sold our Farm we will Sell at Public Auction the following Farm Machinery Farm Miscellaneous Household etc at our farm located one mile West and Vi mile South of Store or tt miles North of Clifton Hill or II miles South of on Highway No 3 Saturday November Sale begins at 11 sharp MACHINERY i FARM 520 John Deere Tractor with Live Steering and Near New Rubber Good condition x 14 inch John Deere plow row John Deere cultivator foot John Deere wheel disk Deere 5 foot brush hog 5 foot blade 7 foot pull type mower section harrow Deere manure spreader on steel drawn cultivator Oliver 14 and 16 inch walking plows John Deere Hammermill sulky iron wheel wagon steel hog trough chicken feeder some steel posts some used wire hedge post good rubber tired wagon will bed chain saw few hand tools tractor seeder slip scraper sump pump some wooden wagon wheels apartment size range morning coal stove wood or coal cook daybed kitchen safe kilchen glass front safe wardrobe oak wash stand oak dresser very Old Empire chest dresser with small marble center candle stands old cherry blanket box very nice walnut organ organ stool folding bed nice Wicker rocker old high chair oak high oak chairs feather beds nice old hanging lamp with glass fount very good lap robe oak high back rocker old baskets cedar bucket Kraut cutter old side saddle egg case crochet set old flat irons blow torch small guitar oak highback daybed complete sewing rocker old coffee bucket wooden mixing bowls oak 5 leg dining table pld utility table hat boilers BTU heater with new storage cabinet table scales enamel ware Maytag Wringer Type new oak ben pot tin stone jars pots and pans brass front bucket comb case dles 16 foot wooden ladder old wash bench brass No 2 dinner bell some copper wire chick feeders old flour tox old spinning wheel few old hand andirons barrel car part of pld Flax wheel ox yoke kev milk can ax few hand lools Around Missouri Nuclear Stockpiles ST Stuart Symington said Monday night that the United States has nuclear stockpiles that have a total maximum yield equal to the explosive power o many billions of tons of TNT Symington the only member of the Senate with a seat on both the Armed Services and The Foreign Relations Committees said that when current plans are complete the United States will have the capability of delivering approximately nuclear warheads from our nuclear launching submarines alone He said that each of those warheads will be many times more powerful than the one bomb dropped on in 1945 Because of the logic of the theory of he said even if figures were changed substantially as the result of further development such as mirving both super powers would now pear relatively safe from a nuclear attack provided the aggressor did not desire to commit r Symington said true national security consists of the ability to destroy the aggressor a sound and the faith of the people in their government and the system He said while United States has component a strong weapons arsenal the economic situation and the climate of faith in government officials are dangerously eroded Missouri's senior senator said we must impose discipline on the use of our nation's resources and must work to rebuild the strength If we the people start demanding and continue to demand such tt uth as the truth about national security including actual nuclear lie concluded we would have a far better chance of preserving our which we all know is the best ever devised by man Seek Prisoners ST LOUIS today sought four prisoners who escaped from the of a sheriff's deputy while they were being returned to City Jail after a court appearance Monday Deputy Oscar Graffort suffered an eye injury when he was jumped and beaten by four of the seven men he was transferring to jail The four removed their handcuffs and ran from the Municipal Courts Building The other three prisoners did not take part in Police identified four escaped prisoners as Ronald 19 Albert L Harris 20 and E Harney 27 all being held on robbery charges and Wilson P Byrd 32 charged with operating a motor vehicle without owner's consent Byrd escaped from City Jail by climbing down six floors on the outside of building Seven men tried to imitate Byrd's escape later that same week but the attempt was aborted at Ife lasl minute arid instead the seven took a group of mities as hostage Byrd was recaptured last week Graffort said he was leading the seven prisoners through the Mrs Bryan New Chairman Of OATS Group Over 35 Randolph County OATS members met recently to elect a permanent OATS Committee Mrs Thelma Bryan Huntsville was elected chairman Lowell Stuart vice chairman Mrs Curtis Mayo secretary and Mrs Edith Finhel The OATS bus provided transportation to and from the meeting and a free ride to the visit the Randolph County Senior Center After the business meeting Dick Eitel area supervisor tor OATS explained about the OATS bus Wanda Wyatt OATS answered questions Entertainment was provided by the Senior Americans who played kitchen instruments Georgia Evans sang and played the piano Participants enjoyed Hovo Bag Lunches The Randolph County Welfare Office the Little Dixie Library the Senior Americans Club arid sheltered Workshop provided displays and exhibits to familiarize senior citizens with services available to them in the county from the Social Security Office explained the new SSI program arid distributed information on it The OATS bus will be touring in Randolph County Monday Oct 29 visiting all the com- and giving free demonstration rides Library Has Vacation Travel Data Are you planning a vacation in the Mrs Dianne Myers executive librarian of Little Dixie Regional Libraries reports travel information Is available ai the public libraries for the asking Each of the 50 states travel and tourism information ters have been contacted for data about park tourist and recreation facilities and some states have already sent back the material requested In some cases states have also included folders of in- formation listing hotel and motel The folders are available to the public for circulation from the collection Inquiries at the library are invited from those planning next year's vacations Mike Wins Awards L uc uic uu total enrollment ot more basement of the court building said he stopped to open a leading to a connects the court building with the College 84 students when he Was attacked The four entered an adjoining courtyard and climbed a grate that allowed them to open a window on the ground floor of court building Tax Relief Form JEFFERSON CITY Mo Gaffke president of the Missouri Association of County assessors is directing its members to ignore a tax relief form for the elderly being distributed by the stale Revenue Department Cole County assessor Jefferson said the association did not lake a formal vole but that he had discussed the problems with members and they agreed on the action Revenue Director James R announced last week a office was being established in his department and a special form devised to help the elderly obtain tax refunds under the new circuit breaker law provides that persons 65 or older can receive a cash refund or income tax credit for property taxes To qualify must have a household income of not more than and own or renl their own homes were awarded divisional ships at convocation recently A recipient of such a scholarship must receive nomination from his major department must be a full-time student of at least sophomore standing and must have an overall grade point average of at least 3.000 with at least 3.500 in his major field The program of divisional scholarships recognizes outstanding students for scholastic accomplishments in college courses Mike Fuhrman a senior son of Mr and Mrs Charles Fuhrman Route 2 Moberly was one of 11 students to receive the award in Christianity and one of 22 students to receive the award in history Terms Cash Not responsible in case oi accidents will he served C y Teter owner IMAN AUCTION COMPANY Auctioneers Salisbury Missouri PUBLIC SALE Saturday November 3 miles Southwest of Moberly on Fisk Ave Road Due to the death of my husband I will sell the FARM John Deere tractor 420 with 3 pt hilch plow cultivators mower brush hog scraper disc AC round baler rake 2 wheel garden tiller post hole digger wire stretchers horn chain saw elec motor and grinder cables steel barbed wire Krease Run house jack approx 1000 bales mixed hay round bales some corn Harden penter and tools OTHER 2 piano with glass ball claw feet wood cook wood heater picnic lable and bench child's set child's fire Iruck aluminum ladder treadle sewins machine antique dresser trunk cream can cream separator milk glass base aladdin lamp cabinet Iron bed many unlisted items Cash Nnl responsible for Lunch available Mrs Charles Pace owner Simeon Auctioneer ij KEYTESVILLE Mrs Clarence Owens of In- dependence spent the weekend i with her brother Glen wards and son Lee She brought her mother Mrs Gordon Edwards home after she had spent the week with the Owens family in Independence She and her brother and son and Mr and Raymond McCloud attended the MU ballgame Saturday afternoon in Columbia On Sunday Mrs Owens Mr and Mrs McCloud Glen Edwards and Lee and Mrs Gordon Edwards were dinner of Mrs Brewer From Mrs arrived for a visit with their and and fe George Hughes and family   

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