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   News (Newspaper) - December 19, 1969, Frederick, Maryland                                Page THE NEWS Frederick Maryland Friday December Mil Arabs Begin War Summit RABAT Morocco AP leaders headed for co today for their first summit meeting in two years Their goal was a new unified war strategy against Israel The meeting called by dent Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt is intended to lead the Arabs out of the present im- passe in which they seem ther able to go forward and conquer Israel nor willing to re- treat into a peace agreement which they see as a surrender The first session will be held Saturday The summit conference is the first since the Khartoum ing of August 1967 two months after the disastrous Arab de- feat There the leaders agreed they would accept a political settlement with their adversary only on the basis of three no recognition of Israel no with Israel and no peace with Israel These still stand and the called cease-fire lines roar daily with gunfire The United tions and the Big Four powers have been unable to find a peace formula Militarily the Arabs and are believed to 1 be up to their prewar strength and to have improved their quality as modern fighters ZENITH COLOR T V Featuring Zenith Players Radio and Service Dept Melvin M Engle Inc N Carroll St phone ST NICK OR ST With their Pheasant Hill Farm Village near sixteen puppies filling the stockings hanging Pottstown Pa Zook says the dogs are from mantel Buster Von Blankenbach right the father and Smoker Von Roker the mother named Cognac and are called little snifters AP by fireside at the home of Dunwoody Zook photo Frederick High School Announces Honor Roll The end of the first term Weddle Deborah S Zeiler all found 115 Frederick High School students names on the Honor Roll with 16 receiving at least 5 A's And girls showed a de- Timothy V Brown Emerson Dorsey Helen C Bowers Cynthia L Cowan J w finite majority over S Fink 5 William ber Juniors and seniors had 40 names each with the mores following with 35 students The roster consists Robert W Anderson 5 Charles E Bruchey Michael A 1 Fisher lantha L Ambush gy A Bannon Katherine t I ger Cinda S Berry Mary Jane Boyd Anita L Brosius I Dianne S Cantor Charles T Davis Ronald B Dove dra L Davis Jane Dean Vicki Effland Rose M Etzler James G Irvine P Faye Grass D Hammond Marc A Hudson W Douglas Jefferies Robin S Groelle Kathy J Hanes ina S Hauk 6 C Chastain Hobba Darrell W Kolb 5 John S Maples Donna Krotman 5 Lyles Deborah Madden 6 Shauna H Main 5 Darby L Pannier Joni L Eager Roma E Study Linda M Stauffer Ella N Shaw 5 A Michele Schelling 6 r 11 1 Sue E Harp Donna L Vicki L Romsburg Frederick erson John R Mackley I Silbernagel 5 M Neil Rose Donald P Madden Steve T Roger Proctor Robert T Lavinia C Leeks ter Sheila A Tressler McDonough Sharon A Musial 5 Wiles Terry L Palm Robert I mary Windsor Billie Willis I Proctor Jerry W Randolph Beverly J Parker Ralph W Shober William J Six Ro- Baltimore City Wfc bert J Stottz Gary L Stup Hospitals Pay via L Sears Marial D Shaffer f J Michael J Wahl Maryi BALTIMORE AP Four E Watkins Paula D White Baltimore city hospitals have lene D Wilson announced wage increases for its non professional workers Sewers Continued From Page One feet above sea level in the Valley to an altitude of nearly feet in the tains Slope variations range from 0 per cent in the Mono- cacy Valley to greater than 25 per cent in the northwest tains Recommendations include reservation of land suitable for industrial and commercial de- velopment limitations of on steep slopes and en- of residential de- velopment on gently sloping areas to encourage diversity and uniqueness of design Over half of the county is covered by cultivated and tured lands with extensive wood forests of oak and hickory The planning mends the adoption of measures to prohibit soil areas from lying barren and without vegetative cover and the preservation of the existing forests with programs for reforestation of barren areas The report with a map of areas unsuitable for development and supporting references will be sold for West Germany averages 600 persons per sq mile Charles R Cornish J Lyle Dronenburg Karen L Bell Marsha A Cantor all Linda S Carter Sharon S Hartley Dennis C Fink Judy D Cleveland Doris L Danner Kay while one hospital announced a hike in room costs Officials al Union Memorial J said Thursday their pay scale would closely follow the pattern j n A DeGrange Ruth A DiLoreto set by Johns Hopkins Hospital 5 Ruth Doody 5 after contract negotiations with Teresa J Fellers JoAnn Fort i Local of the Hospital and Dorothy E Grove Nursing Home Workers Union Richard L Main Allen K Lois L Koontz Carol D Main Amy J Matthews Stephen M Quin Francis P Rothenhoefer Ames R Smith Douglas D Smith Carol P gomery Wanda J Ramsburg Dawn J Renn Carol M Roelke Eric A Summers Linda L Strube Sally J Slein Janney K Shoemaker Nancy L man Ronald D John E Wisner Valerie J Turner Wanda J Tyson beth Vandercook Betty A The increase in room 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