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   Tipton Tribune (Newspaper) - December 8, 1969, Tipton, Indiana                                HAE J L D J. ASSISTANT A LIBRARY la DIANA VOLUME 75, NO. 369 THE TIPTON DAILY TRIBUNE 8, 1969	, 1969	' 10c PER COPY 45c PER WEEK ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER OCTOBER 4. 1895, AT POST OFFICE IN INDIANA CLASS POSTAGE AT INDIANA 46072 Jr. High Honor Rolls Tipton Junior High honor roll for the second six weeks is as Seventh grade Honor Mike Nancy Cheryl Steve Bob Denny Jill Jeff Cathy Jeff Lynn Cathy Billy Jim Jon Geof Kathy Atkisson Also Mary Jo Carolyn Debra Carla Nancy Ricky Jean John Vicki Jay James Kim Mary Susan Steve Carolyn David Mary Denny Mary Ann Students making honorable mention Tim Jean Jill Marsha Joy Diana Rachel Neil Trudy Robert Cindy Joe Theresa Larry Cindy Bonnie Pet Ed Amy Mike Eighth gride students making the honor roll Debbie Greg Robin Lynn Aleta Lisa Rebecca Marsha Donna Debbie Linda Mike Marta Marilyn Pam Ed Sandra Tim and Also Nina Marty Bob Roger Mark Esther Fred Jema Cynthia David Kevin Stan Cindy Virginia Mark Lisa Christine Lynette Amy Lisa Janet and Mike Honorable Mention students Steve Becky Lindsey Rex Jean Jill Jerry Craig Cindy Kristi Sandy Vicki Keith Brent Mark Mary Val Sharon David Randy USW 3875 Donates to Grimme Fund president of the United Steelworkers Local Union 3875 representing Steel Parts Union members notified the that his 187 union members have donated to the Pam Grimme Kidney He further stated that his members recommend all county residents support the follow that old is better to give than to at this time of stated City Arrest Tipton County sheriff's department arrested Robert 27, of 460 North West street for public He was arrested on State Road 28 Saturday appeared before Justice of Lafe Sunday and fined and court costs of ers for Glouser farmers teamed together Friday to 120 corn for neighbor William northeast of Clouser received an eye injury in the fall when a piece of metal broke off of a. combine which he was working on struck him in the The farmers brought in corn wagons and tractors to aid their Wives of the farmers cooked dinner for the workers ate in shifts during the noon Corn was taken to Trojan Seed pany for Commissioners To Take Landfill Bids Jan. 15,1970 Tipton County Commissioners announced today that they will receive bids on proposals to operate the Tipton County Sanitary Landfill for a one year period on January 15, 1970 at 9:30 a.m. in the Room at Tipton County A previous attempt to get a id oh a three-year basis for the Sanitary unsuccessful with no bids turned in to the Legal notice appears on page 5, today's bids will be publicly opened Tuesday at 2 p.m. for the construction of the addition and alternations to the Tipton County Memorial Hospital at Tipton Community and 4-11 Bids received will include general construction air plumbing and exterior sanitary food service equipment and X-Ray All bids on any division or combination are subject to acceptance by the Hospital by the Association who has the option with respect to any division of work either to separate the work into two parts with the Hospital contracting for one part and the Association contracting for the Runs City firemen were called to extinguish a car blaze Friday at 9 p.m. on East Jefferson According to their a 1962 auto owned by James 427 East Jefferson street caught fire apparently 'due to a short in the wiring Approximately in damages City firemen answered an Sunday at 5:40 p.m. at State Road 213 and Division Road when a 1968 auto driven by Gary Harden caught fire due through the Estimated damage to the vehicle was Now You Know By United Press International Kelso holds the record as the world's leading horse with Junior High Cloud type - Cumulus Present temperature - 34 Maximum temperature - 42 Minimum temperature - 42 Direction - Southwest Wind Velocity - Calm Relative Precipitation - rain Barometer Reading - 30.01 Steady Be Indicted Today LOS Linda Louise 20year old mother of and expecting is led into the courtroom at the Hall of Justice where she was arraigned for the murders of actress Sharon Tate four others last Aug. 9th. Miss a member of a roving hippy the Tate murders was ordered held without John Snyder Will Run for U.S. Senate vs Hartke More than 650\Hcosier farm leaders arrived Sunday for the 1969 annual the American Farm Bureau Leading the Indiana delegation is George president of the Indiana Farm included on the five-day program is an address on December 8, by of Agriculture will make his annual address on the same Tuesday a special Indiana breakfast will be held at the Mayflower Hotel for Six Waves of 852 s Bomb North of Saigon BERT W. SAIGON - Reports from U.S. units in the field listed 115 Viet Cong or North Vietnamese soldiers killed in weekend fighting along the Cambodian border north and northwest of Headquarters sent six waves of bombers along the frontier during the night for raids against what were described as base camps and supply areas 82 to 91 miles north of the Three Americans were killed and 16 wounded in the fighting as U.S. and South Vietnamese troops attempted to head off an expected of Communist activity around Biggest of the weekend battles was a clash 60 miles northwest of Saigon Saturday in which troops accompanied by ' some South Vietnamese called in air strikes on who attacked After 20 minutes of attacks by U.S. and helicopter the Allied troops counted 45 Communist soldiers A while they reported killing six more in a brief ' U.S. troopers fought six smaller skirmishes along the border 60 to 94 miles north of Much of the fighting centered around the Green Beret camp at Bu 90 miles north of the Military spokesmen said helicopter gunships for the U.S. 1st Air Cavalry Division accounted for 32 of the guerrillas slain in two encounters after American troops spotted the Communist troops on the One cavalryman was killed and four were wounded in a fight nine miles south of Bu spokesmen but no guerrilla bodies were found later despite heavy artillery barrages and air In three other 60 and 78 miles north of the air cavalry troops reported killing a total of 30 North Vietnamese while suffering losses of one dead and eight the Hoosier farm including many of the Indiana Congressmen as special More than 6,000 lire expected to be on hand for observance of the 50th anniversary of the AFBF j on Tuesday December 9. Key issues expected to be discussed at the Washington meeting include future of farm farm farmer and government monetary and fiscal Policy will be considered by the voting delegates on the member state Farm Bureaus on December 10, with final adoption on Thursday December 11. a member jof the AFBF Board of has been in Washington for the past week serving as chairman of the resolutions committee for the Delegation Asks SALT Session Can cellat y HELSINKI The delegation asked that today's strategic arms limitation talks session canceled so it could have more time to receive guidance from The Soviets readily American spokesmen said Gerard chief U.S. required information still en route from The next the eighth since the preliminary SALT talks began Nov. 17, probably will be Tuesday Both sides are j now in the process of things with the present round of talks expected to end either or conference sources j The will then return ' to their I capitals to prepare for full scale negotiations on how to curb the arms race next The purpose of the Helsinki to lay the groundwork for the main ' j Each side believes it now has a fairly clear picture of what the other wants the sources | Positions apparently have coincided on the issue of linking any limitation range rockets to controlling further development and deployment of antimissile The United States is considering proposing a moratorium on the testing of multiple war Head nuclear missiles I to provide time for negotiations of their actual i Soviet officials have said Moscow is prepared to discuss such a The cancellation of today's session arranged Sunday and officials emphasized it was taken only j because of technical INDIANAPOLIS Treasurer John K. frequently mentioned as likely announced Sunday night he would seek the Republican nomination for U.S. Senator in 1970, attempting to unseat Sen. Vance He blasted Hartke in his am announcing my candidacy the for Senator because we need a United States Senator who will support not Snyder told a meeting damage to this country goes much deeper than his support of the Snyder is a ' very basic but also a very important principle of America that we support our because when they we all we have in Hartke a man who has led the fight in destroying one Lyndon and is. now doing his best to destroy Richard Snyder vicious attacks oh Johnson were instrumental in President downfall and not the continuation of hostilities during that period by is impossible to estimate how much he has set back America in its efforts to conclude the Vietnam Snyder as the leading Midwest it is clear that Hartke's the rioters and his attacks on the President have encouraged the enemy to continue tire fight and for our surrender caused by internal dissension and collapse of our national He has used his high office to the detriment of our our nation and especially our boys in. New Phase Entered Today In East-West ions By EDWARD J. SHIELDS MOSCOW the Soviet Union and West Germany today opened talks on a making a new phase in East-West West German diplomatic sources said negotiations were the important between the two nations since the late Chancellor Konrad Adenauer came to Moscow in 1955 to open diplomatic relations with the West German Ambassador Helmut Allardt arrived at the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs 3 p.m. a.m. to begin the talks with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. The discussions were dered to be preliminary formalities prior to detailed negotiations The signaling a thaw in the 20-year-old East-West freeze in Central were expected to open the way to bilateral negotiations between West Germany and other East European The Bonn government had proposed ' the talks to Moscow Nov. 8 as part of its diplomatic to bring about an improvement in relations with Communist East The speed with the Kremlin accepted the West German proposal surprised West German diplomats in j diplomatic sources By JACK V. FOX LOS ANGELES members of the mystic hippie linked with the savage Sharon fate killing and seven other slayings were expected to be indicted today at the conclusion of county grand jury Deputy District Attorneys Aaron and Vincent T. reported they will seek an e i g h t - charging seven members of the cult led Manson with - A dozen witnesses were to testify at today's secret hearing but it was believed most of the the suspects had been supplied by attractive Susan 21, a of Manson Three of the witnesses to be were said to be fingerprint Authorities ' have indicated one of the suspects ' specifically Mrs. Jarrell Dies Monday Mrs. James Louise former Tipton resident died Monday morning at Community Hospital Indianapolis after a short Funeral arrangements will be announced in Tuesday's edition of the not available at press Hamilton Heights School Honor Roll Tharen J. principal of Hamilton Heights High School announced students on the honor roll for the second six Seniors Lynn Pam 7 Carole Minda Debbie David Cathy Barbara Richard David Susan Brian Dale Gary Sheri and Jim Juniors Tanja Don Dale Debbie Rick Diana Dennis David Penny Stanley Jane Jane Diana - Karen Gene Larry Mike Patty Mike Arlene Rick Lou Ann Fred Barbara Janice and Bryon Freshmen Paula Larry Kim Sylvia and Steve - Theresa had a 92-8 average for the lasi six week grading period as a Heights senior Capt. Ernest L. of the infantry company involved in the alleged Song My denies at a press conference at the Pentagon 4 that any was ordered by seen by him or reported to Medina appeared before a board formed to look Into the adequacy of the original Army investigation of what happened Charles Di 24, being held in allegedly leu a fingerprint at the Tate Another Witness Scheduled Another witness scheduled to be called was Daniel De a former motorcycle gang leader who recently testified in a murder trial in Santa He testified - Minson directed the slaying in July of musician Gary De lived for short time with Manson and his also known as Sadie for two hours and 15 telling of her relationship with the 35-year-old. Manson c and others in his group who are accused slayings of Miss Tate and seven other - Richard said although Manson is in jail in pending action to bring him Miss Atkins fears he up a. vision to her in his then to her mind then she would be In Miss said he doesn't her story that she was under during the Tate - Does Not Believe Story don't believe her her father think she is just trying to talk her way She's sick and she needs Terry of Doris one of those who has appeared the Melcher had previously pied the Benedict Canyon estate where Miss Tate and four other persons were slain Aug. 9, Malcher was reportedly by Manson for help in producing a record while Melcher lived -in the Melcher and the home of Manson and later resulted in the savage according to Miss In another of the eyed spoke of a killing dune buggies - mounted with machine to trigger a Negro V Nixon to Hold Major Press Conference Nixon night at his snowy mountain planning return to the White about today to prepare ' for his nationally televised conference at 9 p.m. EST Nixon was accompanied by only a few aides when he went to Camp David Saturday but was joined Sunday afternoon by Dr. Henry security affairs news conference will be his first major meeting press in more than Junior High Honor Roils The ' following persons made the second honor Eighth Chinita Beverly Kim Barbara David Kathy Anita Janet Debbie and Robert Seventh Grader Anneta Sharon Beth Julie Jayne Susan Tully Ronnie Lea Eric Debra Kyle Julia Gregg Carol Charles Pamela Randy Brad and Jeanie  

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