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The Coshocton Tribune Sunday, April 21, 1974 Frank Garratt signs new Airport Authority lease on, left to right, Al Riley, Terry Mangold and with the Izaak Walton League Chapter. Looking Kenneth Berry. Mitchell, Stands Trial Goes Into Final Stage NEW YORK (UPI) The criminal conspiracy trial of John Mitchell and Maurice Stans moves into its final stages this week after an emotionpacked session on Friday during which the trial moved perilously co close a mistrial. Expectations are that the historic trial of the two former Cabinet officers in the Nixon administration will go to the jury Thursday after 10 weeks of jury selection and trial testimony. Mitchell, the 60-year old former attorney general, and Stans, 66, the former commerce Academy Attack Strains Egypt-Libya Relations CAIRO (UPI) Egyptian accusations of Libyan involvement in an armed attack on Cairo's technical military academy are expected to lead to a further deterioration in already badly-strained relations between the two countries, diplomatic sources said Saturday.

As a result of the Thursday attack, in which the government said 11 persons were killed and 27 wounded, military police and internal security forces have been put on maximum alert, officials said. Security measures have been heavily tightened at all military installations as well as foreign embassies and vital public utilities, they said. A statement issued by the state prosecutor's office Friday night said the mastermind of the attack, whom it did not name, an Iraqi passportholder who had received antiEgyptian directives in Libya late last year. The newspaper Al Ahram said the man was Palestinian by birth. The Iraqi and all the other attackers, who numbered about 20, have been arrested.

There has been no reaction so far from Libya, but diplomatic sources said the charge is bound to plunge bilateral relations into deeper crisis. Egyptian-Libyan relations soured in the summer of 1973 when Egypt rejected a bid by leader Col. Moammar Khadafy for immediate merger of the two countries. Egypt's President Anwar Sadat insisted on a gradual approach toward unification. Obituaries WALNUT CREEK Victor Scheibe, 96, of Coshocton Route 3, died Saturday afternoon at Walnut Hills Nursing Homehere.

He was born Jan. 22, 1878 in Coshocton County, the son of Harmon and Caroline Troendly Scheibe. He was married in 1915 to Grace Steele, who preceded him in death in January 1969. Mr. Scheibe, a retired farmer, was a member of the Layland United Methodist Church and the Farm Bureau.

Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Owen (Evelyn) Lowe, Coshocton Koute 3. one granddaughter, Mrs. Wesley (Shirley) Starker, Millersburg Route 3, and one greatgrandson. He was preceded in death by two sisters and two brothers.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the ElliottHartline Funeral Home, Millersburg with the Rev. Richard Stults officiating. Burial will be Blissfield Cemetery. may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m.

Monday. Senter WILLARD Mrs. Evelyn L. Senter, 74, 207 Spring here died Friday at the Willard Area Hospital following long illness. She was born in Adams Mills and had lived the past 25 years at Willard.

She was a member of the First United Methodist Church and the Eagles Auxiliary. Surviving are two sons, James Senter, Willard; Larry Senter, Attorney General Visits Coshocton Scheibe general High year ago, 73; low, 52. Attorney General William J. Brown, Columbus, enroute to address a Democrat function in Mansfield last night, stopped over in Coshocton Saturday afternoon. Brown called at The Tribune news office and talked with Council President Kenneth R.

Grier before leaving by automobile for Mansfield. Brown, who unopposed at the Democrat primary, will seek another term as attorney general at the November general election. Walton League Leases Tract For Clubhouse Coshocton County Izaak Walton League Chapter has signed a ave 20-year lease for the use of a tract on the Coshocton County Regional Airport land. lease were Frank S. Garratt, chairman of the Airport Authority organization, and Terry Mangold, president of the local sportsmen's group.

On hand for the ceremony were Alfred Riley, the chapter vicepresident, and Kenneth Berry, attorney for the Airport group. According to local chapter officers, plans call for the construction this summer of a shelter building on land near by the upper end of Mudport Basin. Also scheduled shortly will be work on a road leading to the club site plus installation of several culverts. Eventual plans call for the construction of a 40 by 60 foot one-story concrete block clubhouse, the plans been prepared by Jack Tribbie, Coshocton architect. Facilities contain a kitchen conforming to area health regulations, and meeting room, etc.

Site of the club development is about 700 feet south from the foot of the hill leading up to the main airport complex. The fiveacre leased plot is fairly level and will provide an attractive area for the new clubhouse, and other group uses. Riley serves as chairman of the, clubhouse and land development project committee and has played an important role in the coming building plans. Warner M. Pomerene, Coshocton attorney, has been helpful to the sportsmen's club development and drew up the lease arrangement.

The local Izaak Walton Chapter was organized here in 1925 and for many years towpath at The maintained Auclubhouse on the group has been without a permanent home for about three years since the reconstruction of the mile-long Ohio-Erie Canal section. District Bands Plan Concert A district-wide band concert will be presented by River View Elementary Beginners and Intermediate bands at River View High School auditoriam at 8 p.m. Sunday, April 28. There is no admission charge. Band members include fourth, fifth and six grade students from Conesville, Keene, Pleasant Valley, Union and Warsaw elementary schools.

Solists appearing on the program will be Craig Erman, Toni Mercer, David Moore and Brent Storm. Raymond Holm, Junior High School music director, will be the accompanist. Richard (Dick) McCluggage is the band leader. For the past several years the sportsmen has been meeting in an abandoned filling station building at Lake Park. Seen and Heard During a recent meeting of the Planning Committee for the Centennial Celebration of the Conesville United Methodist Church it was decided to hold the day of observance on September Anyone wishing to contribute facts, photos or other pertinent information may call Mrs.

Robert L. Fry or Mrs. William White. Free Wallpaper Clinic at Y.W.C.A. April 23rd, call Coshocton Paint Company for reservations.

622-4844. Free. Adv. If you are planning on being a June Bride and can wear a size 10 dress. you are very fortunate! The Flea Market, (next to the Park Hotel) has a beautiful wedding for you.

This is a lovely, white, satin gown trimmed exquisite lace and dainty little seed pearls. It is a famous brand name, made to sell for $100., priced at only $39.88. There is only one, so better hurry! The Flea Market is open Monday thru Friday 11 AM to 8 PM, Saturday 10 AM to 6 PM. Public Auction, Sunday, April 28, 1:30 PM. Take State Route 16 83 to Coshocton County Road 6, turn North on County Road 6, go 4 miles and Watch for Signs.

Antique lovers don't miss this Auctioneers: Frank and Charlotte Stottlemire Owner: Mr. Clarence Davis. Adv. Jane Fruchey and Charlie Lenzo were crowned Spring King and Queen at the Newcomerstown Invitational Relays held Friday night. Senior attendants were Beth Mc Vicker, Ron Quillen, Liz Brode and Terry McCrone; juniors, Kim Ault, and Dennis Ervin, sophmores, Barbara Rutherford and Dan Stocker; freshmen, Cheryl Norman and Tom Gadd.

The King and Queen were also honored at a dance held Saturday night at the high school. For Sale two floorlength formals, size 9-10. 1 Turquoise and 1 pink. Each worn once. Ideal for the upcoming spring prom! Priced at $15 and $12.

Ph. 622-7230 after 5pm. for or 622-1122, 8am-5pm. Ask Mrs. PROM RENTAL Fancy Jacket Black White Blue Flare Pants Ruffled Shirts Bow Ties Complete Sizes $1400 22 Styles Available Less than $2000 buckeye MON.

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3-4 12-18 Hec Hamsey 8-9 Mannix 34 Devout Young 43 Movie 9:00 p.m. 5-6 Tony Awards 34 Masterpiece Theatre 9:30 p.m. 8-9 Barnaby Jones 61 Soul Searching 10:00 p.m. 34 Firing Line 61 Norman Vincent Peale 10:30 p.m. 3 Montage 4 News 7 Police Surgeon 8 Protectors 11:00 p.m.

3-7-8 News 4 Bonanza 9 CBS News 12 News 18 WHIZ. TV Reports 11:15 p.m. 9 Movie 11:20 p.m. 5 News 6 ABC News 11:25 p.m. 8 Movie 11:30 p.m.

3-7-12-18 Johnny Carson 43 News 11:35 p.m. 6 Police Surgeon 11:50 p.m. 5 Movie Mon. Morning 5:45 a.m. 3 News 5:50 a.m.

3 Farm Fare 5:55 a.m. 3 Knowledge 6:00 a.m. 4 Sunrise Seminar 9 Blue Ridge Quartet 6:20 a.m. 8 News 6:25 a.m. 3 Not for Women Only 8 First Edition 6:30 a.m.

Five Minutes To Live By 6 News 8 Sunrise Semester 9 Garner Ted Armstrong 6:55 3 What's "Doing? 12 News 7:00 a.m. 3-4-7-12-18 Today 6 Bugs Bunny 8.9 CBS News 7:20 a.m. 5 News 7:30 a.m. 5 Cartoons 6 New Zoo Revue 34 Your Future is Now 18 Today 8:00 a.m. 5 Morning Exchange 6 Jeff's Collie 8-9 Captain Kangaroo 34 Fore 8:30 a.m.

6 Brady Bunch 18 Today 9:00 a.m. 3 Mike Douglas Paul Dixon 6 Wild Wild West 7.18 Phil Donahue 8 Mayberry R.F.D. 9-12 New Zoo Revue 9:30 a.m. 8 Tattletales 9 Mayberry R.F.D. 12 Bea Canfield 10:00 a.m.

5 Split Second 6 Company 7-12-18 Dinah Shore 8-9 Joker's Wild 10:30 a.m. 3-4-7-12-18 Jeopardy 5 1 Dream of Jeannie 8.9 Gambit 43 Romper Room 61 Jack Lalanne 11:00 a.m. 3.4.7-12•18 Wizard of Odds 5 Love, American Style 6 Mike Douglas AFTERNOON ANSWER TO TODAY'S PUZZLE BAH 00000 5000e 000 AVDONO SUCCOR 000 ADR 00900005 SADORN ONCE 0009 RARE 000D 0009 COOR DEARS AVARICE DE 000 70A OGG. RODE NEARS 00005 80909 000ORN 00008 50000 0040 0005 5001 000 OX PORES SAVAGE MOOR ORAL ORAN 4000 0009 000 COM 040 0QG. 00008 00000 NOG 8-9 Now you See It 34 Electric Company 43 Coffee Shoppe 51 News 11:30 a.m.

3-4-7-12-18 Hollywood Squares 5 Brady Bunch 8-9 Love of Life 34 Sesame Street 43 Phil Donahue Kimba 11:55 a.m. 8-9 CBS News Mon. Afternoon 12:00 p.m. 3-12-18 Jackpot 4 50-50 Club 5-6 Password 7-8 News 9 Young and the Restless 61 Banana Splits 12:30 p.m. 3-7-12-18 Celebrity Sweepstakes 5 News 6 Split Second 43 Movie 12:55 p.m.

3-7-12-18 NBC News 1:00 p.m. 3 Dinah Shore 5-6-9 All My Children 7 Jackpot 8 Young and the Restless 12 Living Easy with Dr. Joyce Brothers 18 Mid Day Report 61 Lucy Show 1:30 p.m. 3-4-7-12-18 Three on a Match 5-6 Let's Make a Deal 8-9 As The World Turns 61 Lucy Show 2:00 p.m. 3-4-7-12-18 Days Of Our Lives 5-6 Newlywed Game 8-9 Guiding Light 61 Candid Camera 2:30 p.m.

3-4-7-12-18 Doctors 5-6 Girls in my Life 8-9 Edge of Night 43 Barnaby 61 New Zoo Revue 3:00 p.m. Another World 5-6 General Hospital 8-9 Price is Right 43 Superman 61 Magilla Gorilla 3:30 p.m. How to Survive a Marriage 4 Phil Donahue 5-6 One Life Live 8-9 Match Game 34 Hodgepodge Lodge 43 Speed Racer 61 Three Stooges 4:00 p.m. 3-7-12-18 Somerset 5 That Girl 6 Huck and Yogi 8 Adventure Road 9 Tattletales 34 Sesame Street 43 Lost in Space 61 Little Rascals 4:30 p.m. 3 Mod Squad Jackpot 5 Bonanza Gilligan's Island 7 Virginian 8 Merv Griffin 9 Flintstones 12 Gomer Pyle, USMC 18 Andy Griffith 5:00 Merv Griffin Big Valley Star Trek 12 High Chaparral 18 Bonanza 34 Mister Roger's Neighborhood 43 Gilligan's Island 61 Flintstones 5:30 p.m.

3 Room 222 5 Bowling for Dollars 34 Electric Company 43 Petticoat Junction Mon. Evening 6:00 p.m. 3-4-5-7-8-9 News 6 Truth or Consequences 12 To Tell the Truth 18 WHIZ. TV Report 34 Stage Center 43 Gomer Pyle, USMC 61 Star Trek 6:30 p.m. 3-4-7-12-18 NBC News 5-6 ABC News 8-9 CBS News 43 Green Acres 7:00 p.m.

3-6-7-12 News Beat the Clock 5 To Tell the Truth 8-9 Truth or Consequences 18 Spy 43 Hogan's Heroes 61 Mission: Impossible 7:30 p.m. 3-4 Hollywood Squares 5-12 Let's Make a Deal To Tell the Truth ON Sanford and Son Speakout DO Brady Bunch 34 Perspective 43 Hogan's Heroes 8:00 p.m. 3-4-7-12-18 Magician 5-6 American Heritage 8-9 Gunsmoke 34 Owen Wingrave 43 Lorain Town Meeting 61 Perry Mason 9:00 p.m. 5-6 Movie 8-9 Here's Lucy 43-61 Movie 9:30 p.m. 8-9 Dick Van Dyke 10:00 p.m.

8-9 Medical Center 34 Washington Straight Talk 11:00 p.m. News 18 WHIZ. TV. Report 61 Night Gallery Wedding Invitations Photo Finish Process Printed Nopkins JEWELER, INC, 426 Main 622-4775 SPRING CLEANING? Complete Decorating Service At FISHERS! CARPET SHAMPOO RENTAL FISHER WALLPAPER PAINT COMPANY 0549 MAIN 622-0372 secretary, are accused of conspiracy to influence a major. investigation of financier Robert Vesco in exchange for his $200,000 cash contribution to President Nixon's 1972 reelection campaign.

They are accused also of lying to the federal grand jury. which indicted them last 11. "Stans wound up his testimony on Friday in an angry clash with federal prosecutor Wing and an emotional appeal to the jury to consider the impact of his wife's critical illness on his grand jury testimony. "Isn't it a fact," Wing asked in a voice ringing with indignation," that you have lied here for two days and that you thought you had a license to lie before the grand jury?" "That's a lie, Mr. Wing, "Stans replied, his voice in a rare emotional display, "and you know Stans contended that a number of discrepancies between his grand jury testimony and his trial testimony could be attributed to the critical illness of his wife of 40 years.

This illness. due to a rare blood disease, he said, made it impossible for him to recall with any degree of precision: number of meetings and conversations with other figures in the. Vesco affair. The question was considered prejudicial in that, it could suggest to the that the defendant had been previously in trouble with the law. It was not asked.

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Marylin Vantu, Willard: one brother, Frank Smart, Coshocton; three sisters, Mrs. Grace Williams, Columbus; Mary and Ruth Smart, both Coshocton; eight grandchildren husband, great Blake Senter, one Her preceded her in death. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Secor Funeral Home, Willard, with the Rev. Charles Ferrell officiating.

Burial will be in the Greenwood Cemetery. Friends may call all day today at the funeral home. Demos To Discuss Candidate Help Plans for assisting party candidates in their respective campaigns this fall will be discussed by Young Democrats of Coshocton County at their meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday in Robson's Restaurant, 442 Main St. Wayne Radi, president of the group, tolcThe Tribune Saturday that committees will be appointed to discuss campaign activities, plan meetings and to find ways and means to finance the campaigns of Democrat candidates will be opposed by Republican aspirants at the Nov.

7 general election. Radi, coordinator for the party's congressional candidate in the 17h District. toured the city Friday with Attorney Dave Noble, Glenmont, who is the party's choice to challenge the seat now held by U.S. Rep. John M.

Ashbrook. Johnstown Republican, in the 17th Congressional District. Weather chance of afternoon thundershowers. Highs today in the upper 705 and lower 80s. Probability of precipitation 30 per cent today.

A chance of showers. Wednesday. Monday, Highs fair Tuesday Monday in the 70s, lows in the 50s. Highs Tuesday Wednesday in upper 50s and 60s and lows in the upper 30s and low 40s. Saturday, 71; low, 29.

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