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   The Times Recorder (Newspaper) - December 16, 1973, Zanesville, Ohio                        The Times Recorder 110th 276 72 Pages 6 Sections Zanesville December Twenty Cents Good Reading On Inside Sunday Special Zeroes In On Energy Crisis 10-A Quaint Stoves Require Good Firewood 1-D New Jail Resisted By Some In City Profile Features Mrs. Linda Moody 8-B Grow Your Own Fruits and Vegetables 9-B Britain Braces Again LONDON Shoppers frightened by the prospect of rationing in Britain's worst economic crisis since the depression of the 1930's over- whelmed stores throughout the country Saturday in a pre- Christmas buying Department store managers said they expected to ring up record sales in what one called a and buying With all tram services in southern England halted day in a growing work slowdown by locomotive en- cars jammed the ways and city burning up precious supplies of is developing into queues of cars going around in circles with nowhere to an Automobile Association man are going to see some gigantic traffic jams before the day The outburst of buying came in reaction to Prime Minister Edward Heath's decision to impose a three-day work week or 35 per cent electricity reduction to industry in an effort to avert a total down in Britain's power Businessmen said the public generally believes the conserving measures will severely curtail production and lead to widespread shortages and possible are frightened about tomorrow and seem to be trying to drown their fears by buying everything in a store manager -on London's Oxford a main shopping said sales have shot up almost 22 per cent. It's spend and Daylight Savings Time Gets Presidential OK Generates His Own Electricity Sitting pretty is Lawrence 58, a who five years ago built his own hydro-electric power Spending Smith constructed a 15-foot high across the outlet of Little Sebago com- plete with power house and turbine that delivers 25 kilowatts an That is more than he uses in his all electric home in the now for some five Smith you have your own you tend to leave the lights European Summit Meeting Urges Arab Cooperation COPENHAGEN The European summit conference told the Arabs Saturday Europe is willing to cooperate but warned them Dispi Doctor To Disprove MIAMI A doctor who developed his daughter's intelligence to genius level with experimental said Saturday he wants to do the same to two infants from a Stone Age tribe to disprove theories that intelligence is based on The physician said he has asked the Philippine ment tov let him educate two children from the primitive Tasaday tribe by the same methods he educated his who became a Storm Hits East Half Of Nation By United Press International A powerful storm rumbled over the eastern portion of the nation triggering heavy snow warnings and Snow fall from the Great Lakes region through northern and central Illinois over tions of the Ohio Valley and into the central and northern Warnings for snowfalls of four more inches were in effect for West western Maryland and northwestern Winter storm or heavy snow watchers were in effect for portions of Maryland and Virginia and advisories were continued over western Indiana and ern warnings also were in effect for Kentucky and the mountains of northwestern North Rain dampened the southern Atlantic coast with scattered thunderstorms over the eastern and central Gulf Coast Early afternoon ranged from 11 below zero at Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota to 81 at West Palm Fla. college math teacher at age 15. Dr. Aaron Stern won national attention for his experiments on his own He said he wants to test the theories on two children from the a tribe of 25 with a Stone Age culture discovered in 1971 in a southern Philippine rain six I will be able to disarm my most ardent I am confident these children will soon reach the intellectual levels of their American Stern He said his proposed two- year experiment in his home would irrefutable evidence that the theories held by Dr Arthur an education psychologist at the University of California at and Nobel Prize winner Dr. William Shockley are Jensen and Shockley have maintained that race mine intellectual capacity and that blacks are inherently inferior to whites as a result of genetic Stern's 21-year-old was exposed since early childhood to a steady diet of At age 2, she began to read and by the time she was she had absorbed the 24-volume Encyclopedia She became a college math instructor at the age of 15 and is now working as a scientist with IBM in Boca Fla. who recently returned from a three-month lecture said the State Department had expressed interest in his I get no financial I'll pay it all he said According to the Philippine government has overcome its initial objections and is requiring him to prove that he is financially capable of providing for medical care and support for the He has been asked to put up against wielding their oil weapon too The formal reply to Arab demands for more European cooperation and greater sure for Israel's withdrawal from occupied lands was delivered to four Arab envoys Saturday Foreign Minister K.B. speaking for the said Europe wanted with the this cannot be carried out if our attention is constantly disturbed by measures directed against a reference to Europe's suffering because of Arab oil measures may have a negative effect from your point of premiers and foreign ministers of the nation European Common raced to finish their talks on greater European The summit tracked by the wanted to set up Homosexuals Are Free Of Stigma WASHINGTON In what may be a landmark the trustees American Psychiatric tion ruled Saturday that homosexuality will no longer be considered a in the association's of- The vote of the 19-member described by al activists as a- was unanimous with two Dr. Alfred M. the APA said the ruling will make it easier for homosexuals to get help if they want it and will reduce discrimination against those who do machinery for crisis ment to give Europe a firmer voice in future international It also groped for a joint policy on the emergency crisis but found itself divided on immediate concrete including the recent proposal from of State Henry A. Kissinger for an American energy crash Some of the Europeans suspected France and Britain of seeking secret deals with the Arabs to secure their oil The positive summit reply lo the Arabs temporarily ended the drama caused by the surprise intervention of the four Arab ministers from Sudan and the United Arab Emirates with demands from Europe for wide-ranging economic and technological cooperation and more action against The Arabs made these demands at a dawn meeting with the foreign ministers of the Common Market nations and asked for a quick The summit conference in- Andersen as chairman of the meeting to hand the Arabs the reply offering Euro- readiness to cooperate and reaffirming its recent strong resolution of Nov. 6 which called for Israeli withdrawal from occupied Arab territory But with the offer went a warning that continued use of the oil weapon might rang and cause the Arabs damage in the long run The Common Market undertook to study the Arabs demands more closely in the future a lurther gesture of Danish Premier Anker Jorgensen paid a to the Arab envoys to underscore the summit's He went to meet them at Christiansborg Inside The Times Recorder Jage Sec. Builders Page Classified Pages Crossword Puzzle Deaths and Funerals Feature Page Gift of Roses Deron Mikal 2-3 News 6-9 5 Of Week 4 4 10 In Review 10 1-4 5 8 6 WASHINGTON President Nixon Saturday signed legislation putting most of the nation on year-round Daylight Saving Time to save energy and authorized the use of Internal Service agents to enforce fuel allocation Postponing his annual cal checkup until sometime next the President met for one hour with tion energy chief William E. Simon and his John C. Simon announced the beefed up enforcement actions at a news conference after the meeting The Daylight Saving Time a compromise passed Friday by Ihe House and would go into effect at 2 Jan. 6, and until 1975. II was designed lo some energy expended for lighting and who said he had given Nixon a positive on the government's energy conservation an- thai Ihe 2.000 IRS agents would begin ly to enforce the allocation system and crack down on price The agents have been assigned on a full-time basis for the next six he Only a few hours after the House gave morning approval to its version of an emergency energy powers dent made it official thai Ihe would go on Daylight Saving Time the year for Ihe lime since Truck Traffic Moves By United Press International The high fuel prices and lowered speed dwindled lo a few spols around Ihe A al spokesman for drivers predicted lhat truck be back lo by Scattered vandalism and Four automobiles containing about 20 truckers stopped at the Certified Service Station at 1420 West Main street at a.m. Saturday and the diesel pumps at the station were closed immediately according lo Fulton said Patrolmen Ed Ballinger and Ora Woods went to the and the men to town which they did without resorting to violence or Fulton said the group came troni Columbus and continued on to the thai marked the two-day protest continued Michael editor and publisher of said in Washington Saturday lhat most of the drivers who stayed off the road Thursday and Friday would be behind the wheel few guys will want to show how gutsy they arc for another two or three days Parkhurst said he I bought the Ihe public sympathetic to the Page Sec. World War He signed a compromise passed Friday by the House and ordering that clocks be advanced by one hour effective at 2 a.m. Jan. for nearly two years 1975 an energy Nixon said this would save Ihe equivalent of barrels of oil daily during the winter only a minimum of in- convenience and equal by Saving mally used during Ihe summer would lend to reduce demands for and healing in Ihe evenings by artificially creating an extra hour of Weather A B D B D C A FORECAST Travelers advisory windy and colder with snow flurries High today in upper teens to middle 20s. Low to 18. on Page 4-D) He Wants To Go Home For Christmas La The green paint is chipped and peeling on the metal door of the Angola prison dormitory called Oak I. Inside 60 barracks beds are lined in rows on the con- crete floor Two dark-haired young girls smile from color snapshots over the bed in the top Those are Robert E. daughters and his desire to see them brought him from New York back to Louisiana where a 50-year prison sentence for sale of marijuana awaited him didn't figure they would bother me if I stayed out of didn't cause any trouble or anything like said 37. Apablaza convicted of the sale of worth of marijuana in 1968 in New Orleans and was sentenced to 50 years in But before he could be taken to Angola he climbing through the roof of the bling Orleans Parish Prison with 20 other Apablaza went back to his native New York and was working at odd jobs when the FBI caught up with him in 1970 U and him on a warrant While Apablaza waited most Iwo in jail his delayed his return to Louisiana and then were successful in having Ihe dition proceedings dropped who had served for glary and petty larceny in New York prior to his marijuana case in stayed in New York for more than a year working as a laborer and house painter But in 1973. he returned to Louisiana to see his daughters said he knew that he could still be sent to prison if he but he said ex- wife would not send the Iwo and nine years old sec him gol off the took a shower at the bus changed and Ihen walked up lo the house and I gol me outside the door about 10 minutes after I was there I did gel to see my daughters though The legislation exempts Puerto the Virgin Islands and and allows the dozen states straddling two lime zones to adopt a uniform statewide time At the Nixon urged Congress to act swiftly on other emergency legislation before it begins its scheduled Christmas recess next Friday But congressional sources predicted tough tions between the House and Senate lo compromise their versions of legislation Nixon requested Nov. 8 for sweeping authority to deal with the energy Among the major sticking points in the House proved at a.m. Saturday were a ban on gasoline for pupil busing beyond neighborhood schools and a requirement that Nixon submit all energy saving programs for congressional Neither provision ia in the Senate which would empower Nixon lo act at his subject to a congressional veto within 15 days As for the work Parkhurst said long distance truck traffic be almost back to on with only local pockets of basing his tion on checks Saturday with truckers and truck stops in 10 said the major holdouts to ending the strike would be in Old and in according to J W. Edwards heads a group of about 55 Edwards earlier disputed prediction of a weekend resumption of truck does not speak for the Edwards this time there has been nothing Although reduced speed mits is a prime complaint of the the Senate approved a Friday that would force a maximum nationwide limit of 55 miles per hour or threaten noncomplying states with loss of federal highway aid Mid-East Peace Is Hopeful In Talks By United Press International U.S. and Egyptian officials announced Saturday the va Middle East peace ence has been postponed until next It had been scheduled to begin but a U.S. official said it will be delayed by crucial talks with In an American official traveling with Secretary of State Henry Kissinger on his tour of the Middle East told newsmen the opening of the peace conference would be postponed because of matters that Kissinger has to take up with Israel The official would not rate who arrived in the Jordanian capital after more than seven hours of talks with Syrian President Hafez Assad in was to confer in Tel Aviv with Israeli leaders In Egyptian Foreign Minister Ismail Fahmi an- the postponement for his Fahmi said the opening of the session would be delayed view of the contacts going on now lo prepare for the Middle East News Agency Diplomatic sources in Cairo said Saturday night that the delay was caused by Israel's failure to define its stand on the international The sources ascribed the delay to two fact that Israel has not made it clear whether it will attend the although the Israeli cabinet lengthy meeting at the United Nations that produced Saturday night's Security Council resolution making Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim the con- presiding The superpowers abstained from voting on the In a foreign ministry spokesman said late Saturday it was impossible to respond yet to the you we first have the cabinet meeting Sunday and there is still Kissinger's arrival after The cabinet meeting will be the con- of a session begun devoted to preparing the Israeli stance on the con- Israeli leaders have been reluctant to go to the Geneva talks because of Syria's refusal to hand over a list of Israeli prisoners of U S. officials refused to state whether or not Kissinger discussed the er of war issue with An American official said the Soviet Union has informed the United States that Moscow has been urging the Syrians to release the Israeli who noted he was the first American officer to visit Syria in 20 years first since the late John Foster Dulles in won't be another 20 years before a Secretary of State comes back News Digest Train Is Robbed J. Paul Getty III Free On Ransom Sicily A gang of robbers armed with and pistols held up a train near Etna wounded a policeman in a and fled with about 10 sacks of cash and money police Nader Has Tapes WASHINGTON A lawyer for Ralph Nader has a tape of Nixon's controversial March 23, 1971, meeting with dairy leaders key point in a suit charging the ad- ministration increased milk supports in exchange for huge Soldier Killed BONN Germany A young American soldier killed three of Ins barracks mates and wounded a third in a shooting at a Hawk antiaircraft base east of Heidelberg early a spokesman for Ihc U.S. Army in Europe To Build BRETTON N Aristotle Onassis hopes to begin construction of a million oil refinery next year in New according to Gov. Meldrim ROME J. Paul Getty III hugged his devoured a plate of buttered spaghetti and entered a private clinic in Rome The Skylab Hesitates HOUSTON Little spinning wheels in a gyroscope that keeps Skylab flying on course hesitated again prompting cautious flight controllers to cancel a planned roll of the spacecraft to photograph Comet Kohoutek PAUL Viet Communist Ambush Branded As I guess my ex-wife must called that's the only thing I can William lawyer from the New York aid took case before the Pardons Board Nov 7 said he hopes his client will be released before Apablaza is asking Ihe board lo reduce his sentence to the almost four years he has already spent in on the charge WASHINGTON De- fense Secretary James R Saturday branded as a despicable the Communist ambush of a helicopter in South and threatened unspecified U S retaliation if such attacks continue The State Department also denounced the in which an American officer was as and especially since the wore notified of the mission in The unarmed which said was clearly as a was carrying lour U S Army personnel and three South Vietnamese on a search for the body of an American serviceman believed killed in The copter was one of three forced clown Friday only 12 miles from Saigon U.S officials said Capt Richard M 32, of was killed cold by Communist riflemen after the helicopter touched down and raised his arms in surrender was the second American killed since the Jan. 21 Vietnam The wounded Americans wore as 1st LI Ben C son of Mr and Mrs Clifford II of S D whose wife resides in Spec 4 J son of Mr and Mrs James Nash of Sgt 1 C Ronnie L whose lives at Fort Sgt Herman C. son of Don R Ballard of Ohio One South Vietnamese also was killed in the of the and seven other mission members were wounded was very clearly a despicable act in shooting down an unarmed helicopter en- in in what was a mercy will indicate our sub- stantial displeasure to other but we will not cease Ihe for the missing in We will see if this an erratic episode or whether it was something more it means something more if it was not a true accident I believe we should be prepared to take necessary said He did not elaborate He said the helicopter clearly with the orange identifying stripes ot the Joint Casualty Resolution the group charged with accounting for the US servicemen still listed missing in Southeast Asia The Slate Department said it was latest and most contemptible ol n series of violations by the Communist of the Jan cease-fire accords In a speech to state national officers of the Junior Chamber of accused the North of ol the Indochina accords With enough Communist troops in South Vietnam to launch a major he said ihc level of fighting was bound lo But he warned Hanoi it must still reckon with the possibility of U S if the conflict gets loo intense hippie his right ear was freed by ers for a million ransom after five months in am Paul Getty reportedly told police when he was discovered ing in a freezing you give me a they've cut off my whose right car had been severed by his was released before dawn Saturday near small town of Lagonegro 100 miles south of A million ransom had been paid in installments by his oil J. Paul The 17-yenr-old youth was found standing in a gas wearing only a black pullover gray pants and kers was taken to the Lagonegro police station and fed a plate oi spaghetti and His Gail sped to the town from her Home apartment and greeted him with kisses and tears all young Getty said now can I start to live Mrs. Harris said always believed With a police they were driven to Rome by nando Masone chief of an Italian police unit known as the Flying The young his head bandaged by a entered a private clinic Doctors said that except lor numbness from Ihc he appeared to be in good condition is still in stale ot shock even Ihc memory of am events connected with Ins ic he becomes upset bursts into Masone said V 8 condition Ph 454-xxxx This ad canceled in just a short time because the ad- had sold the car via a Classified Ad The Want Ads can do the same lor When you have merchandise for sale try the low 10 day plan 3 lines for 10 days for Cancel when YOU get results and pay only for the days used Ph. 452-4561 Ask for Classified  

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