I ■ •«» L "1^ 9^'; Wij’rfc'yjwi.ij*' p ipijui.-eiyn*^ ■>r»i'»'yr*^" '<v‘'’4f|2^'Tr'*‘''’'""'*' ' iWi 1 L^' 'ViW •a JANE YATES GLENDA GOFORTH JOHN RL fHOLDS VvALlER (LUTCH) BOYD ■i::***■■y ROBEili* ilAl^KY I f 9 X" A(l;lilional Kin^s Moinifain slu- f!rnt> an* r«‘r(*i\itiL: cJ(**.;n i-.s 1* uu v-i.lj(‘;c*s and unia’i-atins. Tliny inrlufin; (Ilenda (!> inrlli, dau.-ihUT of Mi', and Mrs. Floyd Conn r:;jffjrtJi w/ route two, has gra:li..Jt<*d witii hachel-.r cl Arts de.-;rce ircm Li.-n..Slone college at tiallncy, S. C. Annual Student Awaids al ,Ve-(*ni I’ai.dina Unix« r->iiy hasv' been aAar.ied 1o nul a.ircii';' sl’i- denis. Ar-ong tJi '.e rine.vlng a* .vai'-i:. v^itA Ali.ss Jane ^ali..-^. Mi;— j’atis ie:eivt*d the A. iln-dgc.- Aw.ird .‘or s hola.die aeliieveineni in the Held ot chemhsiry. The F. Diplomas A. Iloilges Award Is ^’iven for the riKxf outstanding graduate wilii a in chemistry. Miss Yates lias al.sr) be(*n a- warded a .A’hclajshiji to attend a Si're^ ial .summer program at ;)ic University of North t’arolina .it Chapel Hill. This award i.s given .ay the Science Summer Prognt# for H(»al.,h Careers to studcnU wh(j e.xeell. Mi‘-s Vatcs will nl‘ ^ enf**” Unh vin-.'Jity of Ncrrlh Carditia at .:hap(‘l Hill Iliis fall t(> w >rk f>* lier B.S. in Pharmacy. She if^ the ■ laughter of Mr. and Mrs. ijug'h W. Vuie.s, 403 E. Parker St. Contuiurd On I£tukt Population Greater Kings Mountain 21,914 City Limits 8,465 The Greoter Kinqs Mountain figure is derived from the Spociol United Stoics Bureau of the Census report of tanuory, 1966, and includes the 14.990 populotion of Number 4 Township, and the remaining 6,124 from Number 5 Township, in Cleveland County and Crowders Mountain Township in Goston County. 5. •- ^ •-r’ ^ —- p i i ^ T‘7 .‘VOL 84 No. 23 Established 1889 Kings Mouniair4*s Kclicbie iiav/coa;pex Kings Mountain, N. C., Thu:rd.r', J-r..: 7, i?/3 la ^ m-’ Eighry-Fourth Year Pages Today Plus 8'Pagc Tabloid Supplement PRICE TEN CENTS IKMRC Authorizes Resale p ANN THOMASSON X JANET CHILDERS !*■» KATHY BELK DAR Citizens Are Tapped Ann Tliomasson, Jnm^t Child- rr.s and Kathy Bulk aro winm»rii of the annual Good Cilizonship awards givmi to outstamiing fifth traders by Colonel Frodorick [latnbr.vht chaplor, DAH. Miss Thomasson, a studont of Mrs. Hilda B. Goforth at West jchool. is daughter of Mr. and Coyitmind On Page Eight KM Hospital Installs Computer For Treatment Oi Heart Patients King.s Mountain Hospital today Paik, Ill. took a giant step in computerized Grady Howard, hospi'tnl admin- medicine with the addition of an ^ Lstrator, explained that the nvw electrocardiogram machine which machine ‘nelephones in’* infor- transmits patients’ information , mation to the Illinois center, to a processing center in Schiller' (Continued On Page Eight) Western Auto Groundbreaking Is Next Week Kin-gs (Mountain Redevelopment Commission will offer for sale Parcel 14 (the former Mt<34nnis- McCurdy property) at minimum bid price of $10,.500 or $2 pi^r square foot and Panel 20 (the former City Ice and Coal site on Railroad for minimum bid price of $11,000 dr 50 cents per i^uare foot. The two properties are the third resale offerings the Commission has made. The Commission has declined to set value on the former Gam ble property at the corner of Bat- Ueground and Mountain. Meantime, Gene White, direct or of the commission, said West ern Auto Stores, who purchased the Bonnie Mill property recently tentatively plans groundbccakin, for Monday or Tuesday. Odus D. Smith, owner, said he expects to construct within 90 days a retail busines.? buildin; fronting on Cherokee of approxi mately 75(X) square feet, of brick construction. The McGinnis - McCdrdy pro perty on S. Battleground is ap- proximiitcjy 5,250 square loot while the City Ice and Coal site IS 22,000 square feet Director White said the Com mission has tabled for additional cost estimates'* plaii.s for con struction of a second pedestrian walkway in the downtown area Director White said the com mission will accept scaled bids on Friday, June 15th, for 50 pai.i> bawling slioes, 26 bowling balls, six scoring tables, spectator seats, eight player benches, 132 pins, bowling lanes, throe ball returns, a foul light system for six lanes and five ash trays, the equip ment located al Mountain Lancs Bowling Center. The building, purchased by KMRC on St‘ptt?mtK»r 30, 1971 lifom the Herndon fam ily, will be demolished after tnc cquiipment is cleared away foi razing. Adams & Orr, which also oix'r- ates a taxi business Wicro, ex pects to relocate by June 15th. Mounitain Lanes closed June 1. Director White said his .stall will meet within the next few weeks with all property owners affected by downtown renewal to offer their assistance in “a strict ly cooperative effort” in the dowiitowin revitalization project. ■rnmtwmmmwBS tsEio. v'‘ ■a# fclJ: Receive f. ■Tiiii iiilr o m S#* • i.i ••• '\ i! •> i-ujHjj ! !•;* .•irnlary agi ^ I w )i bc.'iin Mon- I I, ’-lcrs!ii;i ».[ tiu' : .!(■ .ai inuNit. I . .,1 liij> *:i .(1 l)(* s. iicdulc I ).l l!i(* I'f iiiniuui. • the ' and I.I V vr Hinds, in Hit* n.nuiii- ' ,in 1 un i ii- '■ In-n N'i :11 .u* «ii- I -■ advil «'in- ii'Mi di'jiari- i I Commission ( Approves Contact The Kings Mountain Redevelop ment CortTmission Tuesday for mally c.xecuted contract with the Ik-iKirtmi'nlof Housing and Uiban Development for additional capi tal grant of $125,(X)0 for its Cans- lor Street Renewal Project. Since Dec'omibcr a total of 15 families have been reloc’attxi in the Canslcr Street Area Renewal. Director Gene Whifte told the commission the Commission is in progress of acejuirin-g pro|x>rtics and is assisting families in relo cation. OFFICERS OF STAR MASONIC LODGE 5 of Grover—ViCuued abovo are the uc.. iy lu i.,'.Ucd cH . of Star Masonic Lodge No. 5 of Grover. From left to right first row, Joha Lcgtn, junior d Israel Goode, chaplain; Farris Turner, senior warden; James MrCrec, Jr., vviv.h .(ul uj • .U ,; CL land Pettigrew, junior warden; Amos Shear, secretary, James McCrcc-. Sr., t.oa-uror, and WML ;i in .round miUM,;. DR. Morgan, senior deacon. Second row, from left, Rocf^evelt Leo, senior John Lee George Willis, lecturer; Jake Crocker, junior stev/ard Oiid James Maddox, marshal. tylor; is is" FasafT ' ..'i. wo, * MC; . imin.iAuo lua-kt-y WflB MS Becreo nn kU’;‘ I’l.nk ;f rc. «-i\cd 1 h(‘ t! «io;V M* KinC' U n'I(;r from .:rl. .1 - nan Kings Mountain Traffic Lights To Be Upgraded Upgrading of traffic signals in Kings Mountain is a'inoiig 20 highway projects to beoffered for bids in June, the State Dejiart- mentof Transportation announc ed toflay. The projotots are in 18 counties and, including resurfacing work, will affect 248 mile.s of highway. Two of the prx>ject.s an* for in- terstiite sy.stcm con.struction and are in Me.klenourg Cimnty. Thc> will c,xtcn<l 1-77 nortli of Ciiar- lotte in the diicclion (d (.'ornc’- lius. The combined length o^f the tvvx) projtM'ts is 5.7 mih's. Bids will bo opened in tlio au ditorium of t!ie Higluvay iiuild- ing in Raleigh on June 2(>, start ing at 10 a.m. The list of project.s incluik’s: CLEVELAND - GASI’ON 1\)UN- TIES Upgrading 21 Traffic Sig- lals in Kings Hch Bessemer City and ilou.it ikilly. Moss Reservoir Program Topic Plans for developmcMit of tlu* John H. Moss Keservr>ir will be outlined by Mayor John H. .Mas.s as he addre^-es the American Dgion Au.xil’iary Apivcniat ion Day dinner Tiumsflay niglil at tlio Amcri'can Legimi. Mayor .Moss will use the .sub ject, ‘Community Development and Revenue Sharing.’* Post 155 officci-s and their wives will honor members of the Aux iliary and th(‘ir husbands at a buffet dinner at 7 p.m. which will be followed by in-staUallon of officers of the Auxiliary. KIWANIS CLUB King.s Mountain Kiwaniain.«; will g^ither for a barl)ecuej clircken supper Thursday eve ning at 7 at Bethlehem Fire De partment. Connor Released From Hospital A Kings Mountain man vva.-' sli )i in tlu* back hy an unknown a.s.-ailant Monday around 8;.T0 p.m. •Gadoii Riiril Police .*'aid Den C’oiuujir was (MiiiMying tiash at '■■.his club" in (la.ton (’ imiy \\ilu*ii lu* luMi’d a shol and Icll a sling. According lo p.li.i*. a bui- h*t penetrated his shoul(i(*r and lu* was I iken to Gasijri M(*nujrial Hi-sjnlal. where ho wa.s lrt‘ate<l and released. I^idi.'c .<ai'd C’c*nn >r t<d,| tiu'in lu* had no idi'a who .shet him. il(* was ri'Dortedly .sli d Ironi be hind and ilid not .see his a.->ail- ant. caty Has Fulfilled Permit Obligations The cily has also full'ille,! " ta tuiory (bligations at this p.iint" on its ai,’plication for its IMot Creek treatment plant grant for sewage sysU*in expansion and improvements. Tlu* cily was so notified by Ra>moiid I). CT'/ail, cliit'f of the ’hlinini 4v/itiv(» and o]»”!ali >n.s, ii'rmlt branch, Nati uial INdlutimi Hi.'- li irge Klimina(ir>n System. Tlu* Kings Mountain project number i.s NC002i)737. iirea All an.i Metlu list mini (ers W(*i4* rctui :u li ii; In -ii i .m ••• .'or nnotiu'i' y. .ir hy in-'n ■ iv.ol <llniil, Jr. and lii ; C.ichu w bo teday anncinici ,1 inu mb'd au- i; cntincnls «,i' Cniasl .Mi*wi ii-t clc. :\ ail’ll h) I 1.11 • ill I ia- Ui ,-n*ni N. Mb Caj-lina c .cr- t iicc ilu; !I)»d-Tl ciiun h year. Dr. Philip L. .'-^iuiic, Jr., a ha-- nvr pa lur uf Kin.’,> .Mcuiitain . t ntr.il McUiodi-I oiiurch and mini -liT (d Mem ial I’niic I .Meilnnii.'d ; luin ii in Th.im » , h<‘t(.:au.s l!u' new li.ig uiia Di-- trict .snjK'rinlen.Icnt. Ho repi.. ,’d l^Cliailrs 1). White, wha iie- ihc new a Imini-tialrvi' a.-^- srstaii’L to BLshop Hunt. Hr. C. C. Hcrijoit. Jr. of (Tiai- 1. 'ic, alio i< n<ov tii«- hi.*hc,|)'; adiiiini tljvt* u •sistant, will rc- I o’e, l.-iil i, I.iking a pit aci as an a;- . i.ilc mii.i-dc;' al Fii -i t ’liiicd Ml liiodi.si chuivii (/f Char lotte. lli.-di''’!) H.nil, \v !m {/.'c.-ides ovei tIII- J.se.fi'cn Uiiiicd .Me’lickds iii IT inn.Hi and w« .le’ai .Noilli Car- i.'lina, .vMid iJ‘'n<* ef tlu* a.s>iign- nu’nts will bc. i ,ne okiiial until tiu'y an* nail on (lu* lin.nl day i'.i (lu* June fl-ln annn.al meeting at l.;:!^e Jnnaiusl.a, h llMuing ilw ■’ {..ciciuc San.I.iy ;-erv- icc. 1. n. n !.r>, c.iid ' c • 1 games, n»a. ;,:i iilv. Iduia an i ;.':■ ’ ceaiii.iunilv I •-aier ’ CITY BOARD ^a’gula.’ June meoiHg rf the ( ij;. boa ' I e.f (• ninn a.* u‘is w 'il o lu ld .M nulay nigld al 7:30 in Council vdianibeiv Chv Hall. of Casinly To Honor 7S8 Vdimfee:s Hi Appreciation Dinner Here Kings M.untain will liest Hi’ .vmiua! Cleveland Cnunly Vi.dun- (eer A'pau'eic'ili m Day Dinner Saturlay lu’ginnlng at -1:3!) p.-jn. at Hu* ('.’mmmiil.v Cc*nter. Apjn’oxini.itely ().h()-7i)() people are e.vjiealed to attend. 'Members of Res ’Ue Squad tants. fin* depaudmenls, ludCv’e and cix il defense groups are being honored be nus.f* they give without p.'iy their time and talent for county service. Civil l>erena* !7=rer'’r P'm .'^Iiichi: ii pr. n-am chairni'in J.»r I’hr ( ■.(-;it. IV-Iiie Cliicf Tom -Mc- Hevitf is in charge ef .ca' dal en- Jert.ainnunit b-r tlu* aflair c.n I Ken \a-.sc\' W.A-HA in in eh.ar;: * ('!' ili Iri.'uHcn of do; r prizes. .Mayer John Moaw will we!.* me tiu* vi-iters. TIu' diniM’r Ls s]''m.sf)n*d jy CIev(*Iand Ceuniy Em<*r:.;cncy S(*r- 'Vie('s. St('ak and all the trimmings will wc fccrvvvL W ill i;u I uh* labh* teii.rs. lum d- iiig., liammni »n. i)a-.\c: ’ail, wi • '■'lilin V .ilfV'.iall, .s igball ..O’l . lanna’":. in oi'.ler l>* 'fer Hu* frci’ day .;n j) ]: o • * :n >, , In* cd_\'s t v. * .-•w iiivrn'ii : pc ds wiH hi* ilo-c l to I'lic I public du'..:)g lae 111.1 ning h '.ns. Msw Pharmacy Pkns Cpemng Ilarf'cr’s p'. - ;:■» mm IMiarma.-y, .Ml.;.I ;••!!; s i,;ih j)harina._,, will ( ,;'n H’-'M week, a-.‘oriliiig t ) i.wncr IJ'C'an llaipcr. : I.:: per .-aul te.lav Hint lu* ori- g, <t.illy planned i » !■: en on M d.i\ .iUl Hiat the we:il!icr will d( lav I'le « peuiiig until Wc.hic;;- i; ‘ r 'Phuivday. T*he sh n* i.s t.mmhdi* (’x.'cgt :• Hu* p..\;n'.; cd' the p.ir‘-aig • : ar.d JO I.ill.He. n of tlu* oir ciin- ]’;•* - i' f M' tei* air evndil eno;-. idu* l.di ) .■< ju.ev fe d building l»i • id; iicn.pitks - Hiinha ii - ke*’ .\ie til .1) ( !i,ii • (Ml \\'(*.st Mtiuntain .'di ’i't will he pri’iiiririly a me- 'i! liin pbai'in i.’v. Ilargiu- sn 1. blit will al-:') .a.-ry e\ t* •-! lie-coiin- ter drug.s and oHu'r ilem.s. T ht* sl»'.e will at in.sl <‘inploy I nr fuIMinu* p<'iven.s. Tlji-y are H.i.pcr as [diarniavist. Mi.ss Peg y K .'S a:id iMiv; \Ial»el I.ei'an as I'erk'. ai;.| Lk’V(-Itan I'h'cmdi as ii. livery m.in. !l ir;>ei‘> wi i*. Di- .•ilie, V. P tv;* r:»i d. ved pari time a-; a tdi'rk. Ilarin-r antlelpaUiH ai:ili:ig .it) itiier patirma. ..-u oi Hu* liilun*. Ib'ii r to ‘’oin.; into hU'^ine.NS for Wa .' I 'oi est uiiiw'i -, N of 7e How .man p a leale.i .May 2’'' U'c...'Ill e.\<‘i ci.ses Killc-1 is. 1. c hPu’ an 1 pid', Win d'>n -^a! ';n .via Ciiv .-■onHu.'l, niiicmenu'nt .id- M : Go r |.\J uiu ;t . - c HV‘ !)Ci\ I ! .iici , sil'_.. I : (e wa.> line ir’.v '-’('ii'-n s ; tui'Iii;: I -nuiv’ ‘ -n :'c Wa'-e' . v\ e Car’c ,,J' (1-, ' d, .10 ii;il .-ijl 1 'I ! '.iVi* Ilu* CC «ll<'SS. C in .’tits ef l! ^ nvi'd.. nn the «pa I- :i;i! ng 4-k-iss in tlu* n’Cili'.-al ; ‘ 'hoo’ s lustoi’y^ H; wman (h.ay i has i.'ccnlly enhifa'l its facili- . t I's and Is <'nn.dlitu*iii. ' I'len!;, ■.'.ho n'lcived llr* .\. H. do:p-<>o h'oin the riixcrsiiv .*f Norili ('aiolina al (diapel IMM. ! wa : one of Id (Jray "le icd lo Alph.i O.e.cga Mph.i. M.ilain.il n'c.h.al lu'nin- ■-■..'ic:y. dnr ngf tlii.., a',a'i' nie \ ' p*. tp* is the son of Mr. and Mr.s. 'h-. tc.c W. I'joid:. <h'escen! I hci-’i-. KitP’.s .^!oc:l! on. Fe is man led to lh« d.lndy Morvjs id Kin.;*, lam. ari'a shi’-eal ’’■g d(*greos wi'p' I'nii '••*11 of Ch r I'lh ’■>;u Kings 'Mountain, rc e.ved tlie (h'’!<*(' id' M.-sc* • (if \j is thorn t '* e '*i(*.c’'\ • ri n !“'• lu» *1 • f Ciu isti.ni I dn ei i'lp 4>n ‘Wav 1 I. ''D. H.iv s !'• pre •uHv eru- nloyc I at I’hi 'd I jcvbyicrian I''m h. fla -.tonia. a - the'direi lur . ' : lu'i.-ili n f ducat'on. Ih'or I'* study al Mi*, n^vis I’.-ro'.t t’u* Ikuhelor of :oii '* <b’'roe udlh a maj.>r in C!jn .tian . 'hi n on ; j .‘p, i (’oa/i-pof/ On I'd'j-' Fight Tc Operate OiJ-’-Sets Ciit'jacik k Fedeial Fi;nt!s Tile Kiiig.s .Mcinitain Di-sf .-^.rliools will revepo .SIT.STIS i.iH‘ra.te three pue)i<' kin iorga.- lons during the 15)73-74 sa!; year, it lia.s been anneunrod Cy Ik j). John J. fJavki Hunt of Lat- timoii:. It i.s a major .step. I'c .said, t-'- UMr(i I 1'-)\ id.’ing ki111le.garh'ii flas-:es fer all five year olds in l Irrelaiul v ‘-unty. Uiuii r the same prcgrain. Hum '■uil v'legelard County will re. (cive $lPd,SS9 and Shelby vity .selu-ols $lS,2h5. Tiu* .anniar’ '(*ment was wi*i» 1 Hiicd lU'vvs to Slip!. Dm Jones wli • .^ai-d tiu* grant will hcli) oC- si*l a cutiiaek in Thlle ^'ne fun.t# Ahliou'ih no cfiivial kinderga;- Icn ruling will lu* made until ilm June IS .-glic d b.KUd mceli;:.,., Jon; s said he a.nt;. i;,ales Ihv* .grams will be .'set up at the /"lax h-.'.v School of. iy Cliildir o.l Kd.a. aiii ii Ccn.er, .k -■'S'.r.'V G.'-.ORGi: PLCKi:, JB. former Meun- re.*<‘iv- I»a\is. r liii M iurrl aiid Gievi'i* .S !i’lv*, “TJiis is where we appe.ir M have Ilur mo.^t .'-•pa.e ri.'ht now,” Jcne.s .-said, ’‘but this does nevt mean that only cliildri n in tlu-.^e areas can allond. The kindergar- ti'iis will be avail ible li>r anyone in ilu' entire di.'iiiet anti weTl I'.oaiily .sjtart ai'cigiing aj.^l/.a- li'-n.s alter the Junt* l>card meet ing or a.-, S-: Ml thi'reatter as vvt* gt 1 the '.iiJg'h..at:..m forms from Raleigh." Jones said cue tea.-lier a** I • r" tea- her .aide will ^k* (gnjil-ned aa eavu kindergarten. He -aid there Will be rtKj.in for 23 elGhlren at caHr or (15) in all. Supt. Jones indioitt'tl there .•-•lioiild be n , stipulaiicm.s in eli- .c.ibilily. Under tile Title One .gram, he .said. ('iirollnu*nl rules i'‘ah wilii Hu* number of do- pe.uit g’l children, Hu* number of *'hildi('n in fa.-1('r home.s and tlio mimher r i eh'ld;'en from families wiih annual invoim*s cd U'.s.s Ilian $2.t!dP. Jnu's .--aid the Title (Hu* (*,ri- ha. k could be a.s much as .'•S'l.po i, Huis, cau* of Hie tliree k.irlc-:,: t- teiK will have t.a be hel.| .it liio Kaiiy ChiltliKKxl I.‘Muvati<Mi (.’en ter. "We migh't bo luirti’iT fer a .vear f.-r Ti-lh* Oiu* fun lie said, "aiut then have s» nu* kind <f rcvemie .sliarin-g i>rogram. ^^pme evn.gres.smen are vvorkin.g oil n‘st<..ing the funds for a je ’r." The $13,878 fer the new kimlor- gartens was iHl >■ .aio| i-i R iU-i pi )>■ tile 8i:ilo Ho.arf] K.liicati-n fi 'm ,a $12..'l niilJi n apinai-pria- Coh/Hj/u (/ On Pdgi- b.tgid h Teijsiye Industzy's A-iswci T?5 Simper (])3fliRg) Bow! liim-'ctf, Ilai’jK'r woiked a.s a ; iia; m.u i d for Iviiii.v-s .Mottnlain ivjhl veil-.-:. A ludive he (aim* here after fi'i-iu I’NC-C'IiaiH’l Hiil l>ru-T lor < {kiidoaian. .graduating in li)Ch. K r tl’e 1)1 I five voars. Har per ho;: hoi'ii om; l-ve| pait-li'mc a - pii.irmail i I-r Kings Moiui- lain Ii • I'hal and .'-aid Ik* will conKniu* fn tliat ('ipa.-ity. Too neW'’ p-Mrmo *v, Ha'-acr ‘-aid, -w.ll b(* op('u from 1) a.m. un til () p.ni. M'oniiy l.firou.gli Sat- uni'iy and from 2v) i>.ni. on Sun days. 'He .'^nid Hie )iug«* parking If.j'l In the rear will ac'eominodale (Cunliiiued On Page LijJUj dames ■'h’s*; ha--; 1 eon eio\vr-’d '<1 •' fin.r cham"’ at Knrliupfturs i lu'nix jilant in Kiii'ps .Mo.inl i n. 1 c \ jh .I'l'v 1n ’\t ; rou’Kl of competdion in the l'^\- ' i !e in lustiy’s .in-avci- to tlu* .Sup er :‘ov,l. ih,. >..i(ional "Uiiierdolf- oi I -iii na.ucnt. Mos.-. of .■;! ! Kulfo'i Cdre-'t, .Kings Mo-.intah). who hu’; wa-rk- i <'d at till* lo. :'l plant Pu* Ilu* r-a^t ■jv yfcd’s, vv *n fir.d tirl/e. S.ap. by deffin;: s|\ frames :n .'10 minutes. And [Hdici’i WilsiMt. of I*. C). Hox ’3'1. Kin.:'< Mountain, an enodoyet* for the past ye;‘r, (■;iplur<si sec ond p-lad*. a pair (»f |>oly<*sler toiacki;, by UoIIing' i»ix Iramos in .’1 rninuti's. T'hcrc were .seve*i entrants in lb-' lo' d eem})etdion. Doffing is om* of iIu* last or- ginal textile aits still to he \tev- forme dhy hand. 'Phis is Ih,. t(*im , idve*!! p* tlu* pi'o : of re.nov'ng a t:.i e or bidvvn filled with yarn from a madiiiu. an I ripkuing it with an einidv' luhi*. ! The doficr tounnu-nent is a race arrun^i the clock. The fast- . ('St doffer w ins. i TTie art of floffiivr he -amo a national "sports'* story n p'TT w hen .in enterprising repertc.1 fiknl an aof'ount of a “lipliining I CuniliiULd On Page Eight

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