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   The Times Recorder (Newspaper) - October 20, 1970, Zanesville, Ohio                        Today's Chuckle M tabes at The Recorder Your Newspaper FORECAST a today with nta Page 2-A) 107TH PAGES 43701 OCTOBER 20, 1970 TEN CENTS Nixon Seeks Support Of Vietnam Policies President Richard M. Is kelped atop Us car as students swarmed Mm Monday wben the nation's chief executive paid a surprise visit to the Ohio State University Nixon was in to lend support to state Republican Ohio President Nixon Monday urged voters to elect senators who support his Vietnam policies directing his remarks those young men shouting out said he working toward generation of on a two-day political foray to the doorsteps of such leading Senate doves as Albert Vance and Stuart spoke to an estimated persons at a noon rally in statehouse square in downtown The President later made an unscheduled stop at the Ohio State University campus where he spent about 30 minutes in a face-to-face confrontation with hundreds of surprised Nixon told his audience at the many of whom were on lunch hour from their state house that his first responsibility was to develop policies not only will end the war but more end it in a way to win the A small but noisy band of Ohio State students shouted objections during his Nixon responded by urging Americans to answer the demonstrators fay voting on Nov. 3 for Republican dates he said would help him bring about generation of peace for the young men shouting out know people are concerned On 5-B when there are those who throw rocks at the President of the United States as they did in Nixon know there are those who are concerned when people shout four letter obscenities as this crowd over there is I sav don't answer in engage a against You don't to shout four-letter It's time for tre great silent majority of to stand up and be And I will tell you how can be counted on November the quiet of the voting In the Ohio State Nixon accepted a standing invitation from school President Novice presidential sporting a presidential flag on left fender and an American flag on the right drove onto the university campus without Tse President stepped from the car and strolled on the campus He saw surprised student then stopped and chatted with aana about the difficulties of tiie first vear of law Several hundred students gathered and security guards made a tight ring about the prez several shouted to get his He talked to them about about the Vietnam War and the signed my draft one student Glenn Cunningham To Speak Eastern Ohio Teachers To Attend Conference Friday Glenn 1935 Sullivan winner as outstanding American athlete of the win be the featured speaker at the 99th annual session of the Eastern Ohio Teachers Association here Approximately school teachers are expected to attend the morning general session to be held in Municipal Educational exhibits will be set up in the auditorium basement for viewing beginning at Coffee and doughnuts be available until 10 a.m. James McLaughlin en- with organ music from 9t45 to 10-15 a.m. m the main auditorium and be followed by the main general who is known to millions of Americans as the greatest American mfler of our achieved this standing during the 1930s. He was on the 1936 U.S. Olympic After World War he decided to retire so that he could work with and His objective is to assist troubled youths through a difficult period of their to give them the stability of a guidance and training in order to enable them to mature into responsible The Glenn Cunningham Youth Ranch m is the home for many of these ASSISTING IN the morning program win be Rev. Raymond Vincent and Rev. Samuel Basye both of Dresden who will give the invocation and Mayor Paul Coffey of who win greet all visitors to the and Dennis president of the Teachers tion who will welcome to EOTA members and The Zanesville High School chorus under the direction of Thomas will entertain during the morning Seventeen luncheon meetings beginning at 12t30 be held throughout the city in Elks Country Club and Good Samaritan The morning session is an open meeting and those in at- tendance are not required to be members of TRI-VALLEY Superintendent Korbert Kurtz of Dresden is president of EOTA and Trafford elementary supervisor of City is local coordinator and has arranged all details for the Members of the executive committee along with the Tri- Valley superintendent who planned the day's activities are Canadian Parliament Aroused Trudeau Wins Backing GLENN CUNNINGHAM Elaine of Cambridge High Griffin of St. Gerald Haught and Nicholas Mihalik of Toronto High John Rettos of Coshocton High School and Joyce Lannum of Lakeland High School at Principal Byron Steen of Caldwell High School is EOTA executive SI Million Available East Muskingum Water Project Loan Approved E as t Muskingum Water Authority has been granted a SI federal loan to construct a water system to serve portions of Wayne and Washington Congressman Clarence E. John president of the water authority said he could not immediately estimate how soon construction can Miner said citizens of County and the officials of East Muskingum Water Authority who have quarter backed this project fe extremely pleased to learn of this Miller said he was notified of the loan approval by HUD The water system include nearly 30 miles of main The area to be served includes part of Duncan Millers County Road 73, road the area from County Road 73 to Greives East East Haven Jackson Boggs Airport road and The water authority also serve the Zane Grey National Road under con- struction on East Inside Today's Times Recorder Nixon's Peace Proposals President Nixon gave congressional leaders some inside information about his peace proposals that the public hasn't been He emphasized behind closed doors that he was willing to withdraw all American troops from Details on Page 4-A. Earl Financial Hospital Jeane Memory Sports State Under 20 Women's MONTREAL An aroused Canadian Parliament Monday overwhelmingly backed the government's invoking ex- police powers for the next six months if need be to wipe out the French separatist terrorists hold one hostage and assassinated In police found a bungalow on a quiet tree-shaded suburban street where they believed slam provincial Labor Minister Pierre LaPorte had been and may have been killed The police considered the find a major break m the search for the Quebec Liberation Front terrorist who seized on Oct. 11, five days after they seized British Trade Commissioner James R. who is apparently still The search for three fied kidnaping suspects focused south of Montreal following the discovery of the suspected Police intensified the despite warning in a handwritten dictated by his win not give np and I will be the first In the aftermath of slaving Saturday tion faded m Ottawa to Prune Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau's suspension of many cml liberties under the War Measures Act. His action gave police and troops the power to arrest Crash Kills Five Australia twin-engined craft and a helicopter collided in night over bm Airport and crashed persons aboard the two aircraft hold without bail and search without By a vote of 190 to 16, the House of Commons approved a resolution supporting Trudeau's decision to outlaw the and continuing his extraordinary powers until April 30, 1971 unless they are revoked earlier by of Parliament from all parties applauded loud and long when Trudeau repeated on the floor what he had told the nation Sunday night on he was determined to stamp out the band of twisted who sought only to provoke Only members of the tic New Democratic Party opposed Trudeau s NDP leader Tnomas C. Douglas contended it was possible to deal with terrorism at the same tune preserving our democratic The opposition Conservative which had opposed Trudeau last reversed itself in the aftermath of LaPorte s killing Trie demanded the release of 23 separatists and the payment of ransom in exchange for But Trudeau has refused to go further than offer captors free passage to Havana m exchange for the and release on parole for five of the 23 The goal is to make Quebec province an socialist Many French-speaking Canadians who deplore the tactics also support the idea of an independent nation of their Search For Tot Ends When Family Pup Guides Father By DERON MIKAL TR Staff Reporter search party of 60 bors and volunteer firemen was organized Monday afternoon near Adamsville to look for 2- Susie Bissett who had wandered away from her home about p.m. But it was tire family dog winch led to the rescue of the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Bernard Bissett farm two males northeast of Adamsville on road 337 off County Road IS Nearly four hours later and nearly a mile from Brandy still a pup scampered up a some 350 feet from a thicket where the child was caught waist She was barefoot and holding a shoe m one hand and a sock in neighbor was the bewildered youngster Fire Chief Hiram Mercer said men located on every hill and in every direction Neighbors were shortly after the was spread the word and organized qu into a search Bissett led the Tre terrain is rough and the area is wooded in farm pond 100 from the Darn was out first but there were no tracks to indicate the child and dogs had been The Highway Patrol ard County sheriff's department were also alerted Mrs. Bissett she did whether the girl followed me dogs or they followed were just suddenly she The had never left the yard Bissett said if had not been for the he would probably passed the child He said there was no doubt she was and volunteer firemen were would stayed ail if were he Susie suffered from the on both She had lost her except for one she held Her trousers were torn and her tee shirt has been a reai walker since she started when she was about a e Student President Arrested Condemned Man Slain CHICAGO ed murderer sentenced to death in the electric chair took two hostages at gunpoint Monday and tried to force his escape from a courthouse before he was shot to death in a Gene 28, who twice escaped from the Cook County jail and was was hit by three An assistant state's attorney who was held as hostage and another lawyer were both believed to have been struck by police Lewis was described by police as of Chicago's most gerous and cunning Lewis was convicted of the Nov. 8, 1962, slaying of a guard on a truck during a robbery of a Des He had been convicted of murder and had been sentenced to die in the electric Ohio Sent State University student body a sociology professor and two students were arrested Monday on ments handed down by a special state grand which investigated the fatal shooting of four Kent students last Student body President Craig 21, Upper was arrested on a charge of second-degree not by deputies as he sat in the campus student activities A Kent State spokesman expressed shock that a political science was among those He said is the first indication we have ever had that Craig was involved at all in the and we are a little Morgan was arraigned in Portage Common Pleas Court Monday and entered a plea of innocent The judge re- fused a request by Morgan's at- torney that the student leader be released on his own Morgan was later released after posting bond set by the Jerry H. 22, a former student be ng heid -n Portage charged in the assault and a interference men at the scene of a and Rupe was transferred from the Stark 1 where he was serving a three sentence on a of possession of narcotics The charges against Rune apparently stemmed from the burning of a Kent ROTO budding last May 2, two days before four students were killed and nine wounded by Ohio National Dr. Thomas S. 42, surrendered at the Courthouse in nearby accompanied by an innocent to a of inciting to not and on the charge a maximum penalty of SI fire and one to three R chard C. 21, Oh dropped out of Kent last was served an arrest warrant m his cell at the Portage County jail where he was awaiting transfer to the Mansfield State Reformatory on a drug He was to 20 4 0 on the drug was charges to aid a and interfering with a fireman ai of a Tie charges Felber crew oat of of tne ROTC Kent Robert I in a related Monday rejected a de- made by student Friday that the sity oppose the indictments which not include any CRAIG MORGAN  

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