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Bloomington, Illinois
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Tha Pantagraph Bloomlnolon-Normal, III. SMbfOet.1f.1fit Kikr Tips in Hunt for HEPS PAOH HTU Till PASTllT TYH3TI fiva witnesses during his thought it was under himself Zodiac who boasts of SAN FRANCISCO fUPI)- attacks. Also. It's probable that Tha Dublic flooded San Francis- five murders and promises attack. Police uried Zodiac to more.

his fingerprints tie among a m.M rJ winta la a tudcab la surrender. The San Francisco co am pouca Saturday wiw mora than ona thousand tips la the massfva hunt for the Zodiac Zodiac's last letter threatened A which the driver was shot to to shoot out tha tires a Examiner printed letter asking Zodiac to phone its city death last week. school bus some morning and killer of five. All tha tips were checked, but none led to the man calling Th Ant la tha Zodiac "pick off tha Uddiet as tney editor ana promisea "make sure you receive the J- come bouncing off." cases occurred list December best of medical care and legal with the slaying of a young counle in a Valle service." The paper said, "your can will not be traced." lovers lane. The various cases TM nvetuiloMiy mw 5MITH-C0M0NA SECHETAHIAV315 Electric Typewriter hm hitauala BOO amdi Most tips to police, transmit mm not connected until August ted by letter and telephone, when local newspapers received -'L- named individuals and caused CROP Drive This Week In Mason i In rural Napa County, officers planned Monday to continue riding shotgun on 70 buses.

In cities with more buses than police, drivers were told to keep going whatever happens and to keep going horns blowing. In Santa Rosa, a vehicle's backfire caused panic when a school bus full of taunting letters and cryptograms demanding frontpage investiaatlons of hundreds of tt-nt MM, Md wi iw will ddioM In ft wand mm persons. iM Hut Mb MM M. Probabiv more neipnu A Douce is that Zodiac now has SfTrntry iport loo Hw rtftUn Com In and tm a iwvW SIS" bring ywr i HAVANA Masoi Countv allowed himself to be seen by coverage. Rremen Extinguish Corn Picker BUie DANVERS Volunteer fire- will open a Christian Overseas (long, mo wi nw vj n.

III Relief Program canvass Mon day to run a week. "At least 10 thousand people a men from here were caiiea about n.m. Saturday to the Dloomingten Dusiness Machines 1005Morriey Drive PX). Box 183, Bloomingtoa Phona 452-3544 Sonny Lemons farm, about five Chimp Gets Checkup Abt tht chimp et tht Columbus, Ohio, Allowoy. Tht chimp and tht ethor oni-too optnt widt to havt hli tttth in- malt in tho apt houit wtrt drugged for pocttd by dtntal ttchnician Mrs.

Rulh thtir dtntal chtckup. (AP Wirtphoto) miles southwest or Danvers extinguish a fire a corn- day still die of malnutrition," says the county chairman, the Rev. Arthur Webb. "Half the world is (hungry. We must do our part." Donors may designate their gifts to other agencies, if they so choose.

Designation must be indicated to and recorded by the canvasser; receipts are Garbage Behind Theater Brings Disputed Arrest picker. Firemen said there was severe damage to the machine. Pantagraph Phones-82M411 night police said. A Bloomingtoa man was ar-i Dr. Baits told police he found rested Saturday on a complaint that he illegally disposed of issued upon request.

Undesignated gifts are channeled through Church World mpj. UAH DCAMC Waldron's name on an ad vertisement in the garbage. Soft Drink Industry Drops Cyclamates garbage behind the nearby Waldron told police he placed his garbage cans in front of his Service, the major U.S. Protestant and Orthodox relief Community Players Theatre, 201 Robinhood Lane. I James M.

Waldron, 22, of 221 IIHM ULrtll AT THE LINOIS Wouu apartment for pickup. He said he was in Indiana all Robinhood Lane, posted $25 to week. Upon his return, police saidj eiOOMINGTON.HL 18? W. WASHINGTON (L'FJ i-The held the meeting alter drink industry said Satur- 'n8 the government tvould ban appear in magistrate court Oct. 30.

Dr. Wilson Baltz, a member of the theatre board, lodged the complaint after finding garbage! behind the building Wednesday' Series Coming WELDON (PNS) The first of a series of four adult meetings will be at 7 p.m. Oct. 27 at the high school. he discovered that his garbage can was gone and that police were looking for him.

He called from store shelves after the first of the year. "The soft drink Industry will immediately suspend production of low calorie soft drinks" containing cyclamates," Baker ALL YOU CAN EAT sl day it win ''immediately! cyc.an.au Cyclamates were the only suspend production of low artifjcaI sweetener affected by calorie soft drinks containing ban does not include the police station Saturday. stid. "Members of our Industry cyciamaies-uie sweetener we such sweeteners as saccharin, gowrnment barred for non-j Tom Baker cxeculive vice medical human use. president of the Soft Drink An industry spokesman madelAssociation, expressed some the announcement after emerg-! doubt about whether the have advised that they will turn their efforts to developing or reformulating other products with sweeteners so that low ing from a meeting with industry would be able to Secretary Robert H.

Finch of develop a substitute for cycla- (calorie products can again be the Department of Health, mates before drinks and foods offered for consumption to those people who wish to make that choice." Baker, who represented about a dozen industry members who Sophomore Joe used to lose sleep oves? Ms reading assigsiments. Now he can breeze through them during his lunch hour. Education and welfare. Finch already produced are banned Sae Genealogy Speakers Named with Finch, said some companies already had been working on a substitute, but that others may not have one before the Jan. 1 ban on soft drinks containing the sweete- trP ATI'D TKa foil iiirl lrwitiifftr 1 nrl i -i ii -j ti.

rpsparrh A nrn luuua are not to be sold after Feb. 1 ference of the Illinois State Ge-nealogical ealogical Society will be fessional senealogist, Miss "Whether all of this can be Friday and Saturday at the Waters is a member of the Hotel Orlando. Speakers will be I Daughters of the American accomplished by Jan. 1 is problematical," Baker said of John Frederick Dorman of Revolution, Washington, D.C., and Miss American the soft drink problem. Daughters of the Colonists, and of Founders and Finch emphasized in announc Margaret Waters of In- Daughters Wianannli Patriots She has coitid ed ing we government a acuon Mr.

Dorman will soeak oa'several genealogical aids. Miss! that there is "no evidence at Will SDCaK OH i i uiuj. "Research in Virginir WestiWaters' topic will be point" to indicate that the Eastern! the Unknown from the sweeteners produce cancer. Virginia and the Eastern the The ban was based, however, SaahnarH Tho fertifiorf and will be slanted nealogist is editor and publisher toward, both the beginner and on a report to HEW earlier in of the Virginia Genealogist and ine niore auvancuu genealogical UJ is first vice-president of thelrker. jthat cyclamates were found to -president Jlllllllllllp have caused malignant bladder National Genealogical Society.

He has compiled 34 volumes of tumors in rats The conference will begin with a reception at 8 p.m. He's a Heading Dynamics graduate Joe Stirt, college student, is one of the over 400,000 people from all walks of life who have taken the Beading Dynamics Course. "I now xead 10 times faster than he fore," says Joe. "Another benefit is that faster reading helps me to concentrate hotter. Ifindl canremember the material that really counts" genealogical research pubhea Friday in the ballroom.

Ge Pinch said he was compelled by federal law to order removal from the market of any food additive shown to cause cancer tions and has contributed inealogical societies and com' several articles to historical andimercial groups will display pub-genealogical magazines. lications and genealogical aids in humane nr animate Miss waters is a noted author ai me puouc reception. Baker said (he industry Saturday's session, including) understood the secretary's posi-luncheon, calls for a fee. tion. "Our industry accepts that Mrs.

James Delbridge of 1036 congressional mandate," Baker E. Harrison, Decatur, will take said. "We will find ways to live reservations through Tuesday, with it." skimming involved in Reading Dynamics. Nor are there machines or gimmicks. Youread every word, and you do itwitha flexibility that allows the material you're leading determine your reading speed.

Money-back guarantee You must at least triple your present reading efficiency a combination of reading speed and comprehension or the Course won't cost you a thing. All we ask is that you attend classes, they meet once a week for eight weeks, and practice one hour a day. Free one hour Orientations You can learn more by simply attending a free orientation. You'Uhave the Reading Dynamics method explained to you in detail. You'll see a documented film that includes interviews with people who have taken the Course, and also see a graduate read a book at amazing speed and tell' you what he has read.

It's interesting, educational and yonH be under no obligation. So check the schedule, and be sure to attend one of these orientations. -1 jl TRIPLE YOUR READING ABILITY BY CHRISTMAS VACATION Since February 1968, nearly 1400 U. of I. students have enrolled in our Reading Dy Better Dry Cleaning for the Family Top Quality namics Course.

The average beginning read-ing rate was 332 wpm at 70 comprehension. The average ending rate was 1910 wpm at 74. These students can now finish their reading assignments in half the time or less. They can better understand what they read and remember it over longer periods of time. .1 a I 'ijfjr v9i quest, she taught the bourse to members' of the Cabinet and the White House Staffl Since then, many top public figures have taken the Course, including Senators Edward Kennedy and William Proxmire.

Time magazine says, "Washington has seen nothing like it since the days when Teddy Roosevelt read three books a day and ran the country at the same time." No skipping, no skimming Unlike any speed reading course you've ever heard about, there is no skipping or Becommended by President Kennedy In 1961, the late President Kennedy in vited Evelyn Wood, founder of Reading Dynamics, to the "WhiteHouse.Athis re PHONE 452-7471 Man Treated After Crash Near Merna Robert E. Hendricks, 26. of 927 W. Olive, received emergency treatment at St. Joseph's Hospital for minor injuries received in a two-car accident shortly before 9 a.m.: Friday on Fort Jesse Road, two miles west of Merna.

Harold Hartzler, McLean County sheriff's deputy, said the Hendricks automobile collided with a second car driven west by Mrs. Susan E. Barclay. 25. Troy, Ohio.

Neither Mrs. Barclay. whoi had been visiting in Colfax, nor her three passengers were injured. Hendricks, who also had a passenger uninjured, posted his operator's license as bail to appear in magbtrate court Nov. 3 on a charge of failure to yield the right of way.

World Relief Sewing Set CULLOM Women of the Lutheran Church will sew all day Monday, beginning at 9 a.m., at the parish hall for world relief. The Pantagraph to wimoi. ino If tmr; tr tmm ex. Cfy Sr- ev: I'lOO; I 0'r Te- D'T 94 vor atmr-e Vr t.V: 1 11.. 75 tmomr'V -a "wuif I 1 wjl Otm pc i tkM ler tm-w rr UUC' IKrrt Pf mc mm rm0f.

i 'mnu fRIIIGINYOUR FALL AMD VflllTER CLOTHES NOW y.coMS tl-Q SI Ask obout our WATER REPELLENT Treotmn 1 slacks uEPANTS mm tskirts uu 1 sweaters FREE ONE HOUR ORIENTATIONS MONDAY OCTOBER 20 7:00 Pit. TUESDAY OCTOBER 21 7:00 WEDNESDAY0CT0BER 22 7:00 P.M. OUR POSITIVE GUARANTEE OF TUITION REFUND The Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics Institute will refund your tuition if you do not at least triple your reading index (reading rate multiplied by comprehension percentage) during the Course as measured by our standardized testing program. This policy is valid when you have attended each classroom session and completed the minimum daily assigned home drill at the level specified by your instructor. LIFETIME MEMEZ3SHI? As a Reading Dynamics graduate, you art entitled to take a Refresher Course at any time, and as often as you wish, at any of the 350 Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics Institutes in the United States and in Europe.

3 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: EVELYN WOOD READING DYNAMICS INSTITUTE IASTUNO 8HOMWO CSfTM 2101. i.iu-icJTy, Kcnnd pjfc.es Ml biw a HI trvm.

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