Couple In Issue Over Radar SpeedMIDDLETOWN, Feb. 17 (/Pi—Mr and Mrs. frank Deakin have i at the east approachtaken issue with officials of town: this small Des Moines County town over the use of radar tocatch speeding motorists.Recently this sign was erectedto the ‘ their fight against use| radar, changed the sign. At the Mrs. Deakin. “We're not stop-1 She says the town ordinances' the device will continue to be’ Boone News-Republican“Radar trap ahead. Have cop. t(P left they added the word ping our fight one bit.’’ The Dea will pinch. Courtesy Middletown ; warning and at the top light kins make pottery.• i * i . i . i.. i . . nor t *t i 1 ~ ~ ~ ,1 ... * ^ Cpinch merchants.”Last week the! they tacked on “25 MPH. Deakins, in i “We’ve lost business of the this thing has come up.] Middletown, located west of since Burlington, has about 230 per-says isons.have been repealed and supplemented by new' ones. But onesetting a 25 miles an hour speedsays,limit was not changed, she says, ceive a toleranceMayor William Henthorn says speed before they are stopped.”used from time to time. The speed limit is plainly posted, heand “most motorists re-above thatWednesday* February 17, IWft9Richard Trench, the AnglicanArchbishop of Dublin who died in 1886. was a gifted poet and expert in languages