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6JHint0n NewsTues. Feb. 27, 1979 • Legal-&apos;Notice NOTICE TO REDEEM To George Crawford or Sbefla Crawford, address unknown or any other heirs of W. D. Haynes, deceased You will take notice that Robert & Katherine Ietwiler, the ourchaser of the following real estate: 16 Acres and 100 noles more or less, situate in Pipestem District, Summers County, West Virginia, which was returned delinquent in the name of W.D, Haynes, and was sold by the Sheriff of Summers County, West Virginia, at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the Z4th of October, 1979, has requested that you be notified that a. for such real estate will be made to him on or after the first y April, 1979, as provided by law, unless before that day yow m such real estate. The amount you will have to pay to edeem on the last day, March thirty-first, will be as follows: "¢oant paid sheriff at sale, with terest to March 31,1979. $371.50 irnount of taxes paid on the property iince the sale, with interest to arch 31, 1979. 6•67 iount paid for survey and report, 125.00 Amount paid for preparation of list of those to be served, and for .Weparation and service of the notice, 84.50 -;TOTAL t7.67 :" You may redeem at any time before March 31, 1979, by paying he above total less any unearned interest. : Given under my hand this 30th day of January, 1979. : Barbara N. Carr "- Clerk of the County Court of • ,, Summers County, West Virginia Legal Notice NOTICE TO REDEEM '.TO O.P. Argabrite. :, You will take notice that Rexford G. Bennett, the purchaser of :the following real estate: It 189, Section 13, West Alderson, :situate in Talcott District, Summers Co .unty, West Virginia, :iwhich was returned delinquent in the name of O.P. Argabrite, • . !and was sold by the Sheriff of Summers County, West Virginia, at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 24th day of October, 1977, has requested that you be notified that a deed for such real "estate will be made to him on or after the first day of April, 1979, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real - estate. The amount you will have to pay to redeem on the last day, March thirty-first, will be as follows: " Amount paid sheriff at sale, with interest to March 31, 1979. $40.95 :iAmount of taxes paid on the property since the sale, with interest to  March 31, 1979 1.63 . Amount paid for survey and report, '. ; Amount paid for preparation of list iii of those to be served, and for prep. . , 5.! aratmandserwceof thenqtice, ., ...... :::TOTAL ........ '" ;:; You may redeem at any time before March 31, 1979, by paying :: the above total less any unearned interest. :,: Given under my hand this 30th day of January, 1979. " Barbara N. Carr  Clerk of the County Court of :- Summers County, West Virginia ;, Feb. 13, 20, 27 r., "e, " :: WRITE ON ¸40.00 L 00'ega'-"00ot'ce A CHANGING WORLD Human rights policy The Council of the City of Hin- ton will hold a public meeting in hould ject d plicity the City Council Chambers at S re u City Hall at 6:00 P.M. on Mar- ' ch 2, 1979 to provide citizens , with an opportunity to offer By JOHN PINKERMAN ways to encourage govern- repressive socleUes in the written and oral comments re- Copley News Service ments to respect human world." Whither the Carter rights is far better than human rights consistency? garding the use of Revenue Those who support and pro- penalizing them for poor How "absolute" is his pro. Sharing and other city revenues, mote human rights are some- performance." gram? for the fmcal year July 1, 1979 what in the nature of those If Mr. Carter and Secre- At this writing the Presi- thru June 30, 1960. All citizens,! who praise motherhood, tary Vance should pause, re- dent is trying to escape the and especially Senior citizens There ts no negaUve aspect view what they have said and duplicity of his brother, Billy, and handicapped persons, are to such support. Thus, in a actions they have taken, as embracing the terroristic re- urged to participate in this pro- sense, when President Carter honest men they should gime of Libya, while the posed use hearing, embarked on his human shake their heads in bewild. White House issues high- Janet L. Rush rights crusade two years ago, erment and say, "How did we sounding rhetoric on rights Clerk- Recorder he inherited a halo. get in this mess?" for Israelis. Feb. 27, March 1  The indo, to say the least, Here are some for And, there is more. Mr. is a little bit frayed. That is instances: Carter has made South Afri- Legal Notice so because in promulgating If the President, his alter ca a butt of his human rights his global human rights poll- ego, U.N. Ambassador An- punitive actions. At the same NOTICE cy, he said one thing but did drew Young and other men time, he has permitted. An- TO; James Walter Bowling, something considerably dlf- too immature to be genuine drew Young to praise the A person missing for more ferent. He has instituted a statesmen had not pounded terrorists of Angola and the than seven (7) years and policy of selective morality, and pounded on the idea of South West Africa Peoples presumably deceased. He has punished friends and "human rights" in Iran, that Organization, vigorous oppo- rewarded enemies. He has country would not be on the nents of anybody's human been pragmatic in one in- way to the Soviet camp today rights. You will hereby take notice stance and the very opposite -- with tremendous damage He has denounced Rbode- that William G. Bowling will in other instances, to vital U.S. interests• sia while ignoring the execu- petition the County Commission In his Jan. 20, 1977, Inaugu- The Iran situation might tions and other human rights of Summers County, West Vir- ral address he said: "Our best be analyzed in the man- violations in Idl Amln's ginia, on the 26th day of March, commitment to human rights ner that Mr. Carter's newest Uganda. He has generally ig- 1979, for an Order granting to must be absolute .... Our darling, Red Chinese Deputy nored the persecution of raft- William G. Bowling letters of moral sense dictates a clear- Premier Teng Hsiao-ping, ra- lions of people in the Soviet administration of the estate of . cut preference for those socl- tionalized over the absence of Union in his haste to secure a James Walter Bowling, a pre- eties who share with us an human rights in China. SALT II military agreement sumed decedent, and that the abiding respect for individual He called human rights with Moscow. In reality, Son. County Commission of Sum- human rights." strictly an internal issue, Henry Jackson, D-Wash., had mers County, West Virginia, The President also has just none of Washington's busi- done more for human rights will hear evidence on the said ordered Secretary of State hess and noted that such among Russians than Mr. date concerning the absence of Cyrus Vance to issue a new rights differ from one nation Carter, Secretary Vance or 'James Walter Bowling and the handbook entitled "Human to the next. And, insofar as all the other quick-lipped circumstances and duration Rights and U.S. Foreign the human rights of 17 mil- agents of the White House. thereof. Any persons interested Policy." This propaganda ex- lion people on Talwan are In short, the human rights in said matter may appear at erciso indulges in all the concerned, he rattled the rail- policy is not "absolute," as moralistic nonsense that has itary invasion saber and said, promised in the 1977 inaugu- such time and give evidence to become part of the White "We cannot tie our hands on ral declaration. It is selec- the said Commission. House human rights oratory this matter." This is the man tire, and perhaps there is BARBARA CARR and, now and then, Jumps closest to the heart of Presi- some reason for such an County Clerk of Summers from the world of reality to dent Carter today, approach. But, ff it is going to County, the world of dupUcity. For As one Washington observ- be pragmatic and selective, West Virginia instance, at the end of a er said, "While Talwan is not shouldn't it selectively punish Feb. 27, Mar. 6, 13, 20 Vance lecture on do-goodism, exactly a utopia of freedom U.S. enemies, not one-time New Source appear these words: "Find- for the Individual, mainland friends llke Iran, Talwan, ing positive and creative China is one of the most South Africa, Israel and Of Help many others: Teachers wishing to improve their classroomappreachesto Vitamin C,- Effective Rust Inhibitor popular children's books have a new source of help, thanks in part to a West Virginia Tech Vitamin C, that marvelous metal surfaces, giving protect- bare metal. The substrates are assistant professor, little molecule, is an effective ion. then exposed to a salt- spray Dr. Janet E. Worthington of corrosion inhibitor for metal Although vitamin C is effect- environment governed by theTechEngiishfacultyhasco- surfaces, it was reported re- ive alone, Mr. Castellucci re- (ASTM) standard tests. The authored a resource book ntit- cently at a national meeting of ported results with a novel exposure time is dictated by led "Response Guides for the American Chemical blend of ascorbic acid and moly- product criteria." Teaching Children's Books" Society. bdenum powder. A series of such experiments published bytheNationalcoun- Environmentally acceptable, "The metal treatment with showed that vitamin C gave ell Of Teache in English. vitamin C. 9an be a pai'tial ascorbic acid is simpler than . effective protection, although in ,  . ..... ,$82.58  The b99J, a.il0bl now to: replace)ment for cancer- caus-, the multi- stage ph0sphate cl. o. most cases chromated surfaces . secondary school teachdrs( in- ing chromate in treating metal mate processes," he said. were superior, he reported. cludes detailed teaching guides surfaces, and its use would re- "Articles are degreased and "Ascorbic acid with or with- to 27 tradebooks widely used in duce the energy requirements dipped into a 10 percent solut- out molybdenum functions ade- elementary classrooms, in metal treatment systems, ion of ascrobic acid containing quately as a low- energy metal Dr. Worthington and co- auth- said Nicholas T. Casteliucci of one percent molybdenum treatment for corrosion inhibit- or Albert B. Somers of Fur- the Research Center of PPG powder at 40 degrees Celsius. ion," he concluded. "Although man University say the book Industries, Inc., Springdale, Pa. The dipping time is dependent the new system does not out- will help teachers to kindle in Protection provided by chrom- upon the mass of the object to be perform chromates, it is ace- their students an enthusiasm ate treatment remains superior treated. The article is removed eptable for many applications. for reading while building read- in most cases, from the bath, rinsed with In addition, its ecological acc- ing skills and interrelating the Vitamin C is particularly deionized water, drip dried at eptance, reduction of stages and language arts with other areas good as a rust inhibitor for iron- room temperature  and ready therefore plant space, simplic- of the curriculum. Among other based (ferrous metal) items to for primer or topcoat, ity of application, and energy things, each response guide in which a topcoat is subsequently "After the substrates are top- savings have been demonstrat- the book offers a brief plot or applied, he added, coated, they are scribed with an ed." • ': U S. Ioses again ' lt isvitaminC'sdiversified X to expose a minute fraction ot . ren's novel, suggests approp- chemistry that makes it a good • riate grade levels for introd- corrosion inhibitor. An acid ( ", ucing the story, proposes dis- ascorbic acid), vitamin C is ": in Philippines c News variety of responses from the surface of the metal. As a red- , cussion questions to elicit a thought to clean and etch the onsumer ' students, and suggests projects ucing agent, it protects against By VIRGIL PINKLEY of it on a gratis basis, which will create class aCtiv- oxygen and combats oxidative One way consumers have ' able minimum Federal flamm- . i Cy News Service In the Spanish-American ities that relate to the novel, processes such as rust format- been combating the increase in ability standards. This standard: War we liberated the Philip- Dr. Worthington also has put ion. Finally vitamin C has the heating costs is adding insul- is based on laboratory tests  Our ineptness and our will- pines and made them a Com- together special programs on ability to entrapions into "COrn- ation to their houses• Cellulose' only, which do not represent . lngness to knuckle under to monwealth nation. We gave children's reading for present- plexes," and Mr. Castellucci insulation, usually made of actual conditions which may : excessive demands on the them the finest medical facli- atln at elementary schools or theorizes that it chemically ground-upor shredded paper, is occur in the home." . part of many overseas coun- files and sanitation in the for women's or other civic and coordinates with the treated the most popular for blowing That label means the insul tries are emphasized again in entire Asia and Orient areas, service groups. Those interest- into place. But, there are some ation has passed a laborator the agreements worked out We established a system of ed in scheduling the program • drawbacks to cellulose-the test that measures flame re  recently between .the Philip- public education and we con- tardants have been tested for can contact Dr. Worthington at Fr main one is flammability. • pines and the United States structed networks of roads pertaining to important mfli- and communications. West Virginia Teeh by mail or ee Trees To he on the safe side when , tery bases in the Philippines. Further, we assisted the by calling 442- 3270 in Mont- yOUion, shoPlook fOrfor celluslOSecellulose insulat-insulat" 1ermanencYthe flame retardantand to makechemicalsSure We have entered into a Philippines with agricultural gomery. Landowners may get up to ion manufactured after Sept- used will not corrode struct- loose arrangement which is teams of instructors. I0,000 trees free to match pur- ember 7, 1978. The Consumer ural materials in your house. ,tO be amended and changed When the Japanese invad- VA News chases from state forest nur- Product Safety Commission re- To, learn more about all types ed the Philippines, the Amer- series. The minimum order is  In the months ahead by .=. quires that any manufactured of insulation and how to install , agreeing to give the Philip- leans fought until there was Q-- How long may a "help 1,000 trees. Orders should he after that date meet the min- it, send for a free copy of Tips " pines 1 billion in additional only a handful of soldiers left less child" receive VA pension, directed to the local state imum flammability standards, for Consumers Insulating their U.S. aid, plus "other conces- on. Corregldor. Once we benefits? service forester in each county. So, if you are shopping for: Homes. It's free from the Con- , stons," whatever the latter turned the tide and began to ' A- Children who become per- Westvaco will also provide, cellulose insulation, buy bags sumer Information Center, may mean. defeat the Japanese, we II. manently incapable of self- sup- free of charge, up to 100 seed- that are labeled: "Attention: Dept. 609(], Pueblo, Colorado , It'tstruethat the two bases berated the Philippine port because of a mental or lings to each member of an The material meets the applic- 81009. , . are important for us since Islands. Today, some 0,000 physical defect before attaining .organized youth group willing to , , military installations at Americans, who gave their • ,.. Clark Air Base, Just outside lives to liberate the .Philip- age 18 are entitled to receive plant them, up to 500 for a civic < Manila,and the Suhic Naval pines, sleep under white benefits as long as the cond- group planting prejoct, and up ,,qnonso t, Base are essential, crosses on a hillside In the ition exists or until they marry, to 1,000 for establishing or plant- r '-- We lowered the U.S. flag at outskirts of Manila. Q- In 1948 1 bought a Nat- ing in a school forest. Interest- -'. both and the bases are now Our whole reatlonshlp ional Service Life Insurance ed persons should contact local • ., being commanded by Philip- with the Philippines for 75 policy with a $5,000 face service foresters for details. The West Virginia University program director. Co- directors • ,•, pine officers. Just how much years has been one of our value. Can ladd an additional Westvaco has distributed School of Pharmacy and the from the University of Miami " humiliation can the Ameri- constantly aiding and giving. $5,OO0 worth of coverage? nearly 8.5 million seedlings in University of Miami Institute of o: can people be asked to accept Now to be required to A- No. You may elect to use West Virginia since 1951. Last Molecular and Cellular Evol- :, by a government which has lower our flag and to turn your annual dividends to buy year alone Westvaco's Coving- ution will sponsor the fourth :! Jelly in its spinal column? over these two important paid- up additions. The amount ton, Virginia Mill distributed International Symposium on The Philippines need those bases to Philippine officers is of additionalinsurance you may over 100,000 free seedlings to Microencapsulation March 26- bases and the income they incredible, buy depends upon your age and landowners in the above count- 30 at Plantation Key, Fla. =  brg most desperately. President Ferdinand E. the amount of your dividend, ies. The seedlings help reforest Louis A. Luzzi, dean of the • Each year we send nearly Marces, who has imposed Q-- I am a veteran attending harvested areas, improve wildJ WVU School of Pharmacy, is a • :,.  million to them in pay- martial law in the Philip- •school under the GI Bill. I plan life habitat, protect stream . co. director and will preside at advantages of the best and most ,,.. ments which goes into the pines and became a virtual • to marry a widow with two quality and prevent erosion, the opening session. Dean unique applications of microen- "' Philippine economy and dictator, although he oper- children. Will I be eligible for Cooperating with Westvaco in Luzzi, who has devoted much of capsulation. ; props it up. ares under the title of presi- .i, additional education benefits the seedling program are the his research efforts to develop- .*,. : Let's face fact, dent, has promised that the The symposium has been app- • '  The Phlllppines have prac- United States will be able to based on these stepchildren? West Virginia Division of For- ment and application of micro- roved for 1.2 WVU continuing ::: Ucally no military forces of conduct "unhampered mill- A-Yes. Unmarried stepchild- estry, West Virginia University encapsulation, is a founder of education units. Pharmacists, ¢. any consequence and they tary operations." ren living with the veteran are Extension Service, Soil andl the symposium and has part-' chemists and other scientists • :-" dapend entirely on us for se- Here again there is no considered dependents of the Water ConservaUon Districts, icipated in its three previous interested in attending should •:  -: curry and protection, great certainty as to what we veteran until their 18th birth- and the U.S. Agricultural Stab- programs, contact Dr. Riley at the School i': For yesrswehavepumped will be permitted to do or day, or if enrolled in a VA flization and Conservation Ser- David A. Riley, chairman of of Pharmacy, West Virginia ..,.,  lnt0the Philippines what acts of ours will be approved course of study until vice and its local ACP eom- continuing education for the University, Morgantown, WV in vartods types of aid, much rejected and opposed. , their 25rd birthday, mittees. , wVU School of Pharmacy, is 26506. Enlist In Marin John E. McKinney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arlle McKinney of. .Hinton, W. Va. and James R. Adkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Adkins of Hinton, W. Va., have recently enlisted in the U.S. Marine Carps and will repo/'t to the Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island, S.C. on July 6, 1979. John's technical training will be in the Communication- El- ectronics field and James tech- nical training will be in Military Police field. Both men are iors at Hinton s. sgt. recruiter out that these two some of the in from said both have l future ahead Marine Corps. For join .this ization call or 255-4977. Sexual C rime Increasing jects received evaluations, e viewed an second an a the third ed quietly. the films and iod for jects were couraged, to to a 10- minute jeers were unity to shock The angered maleS the erotic or were more no- film group. was no National crime statistics show that while incidents of many violent crimes are de- creasing, the number of rapes is increasing.  These statistics combined with the "general belief by a large proportion of the population that many sex- ual materials can precipitate violent sexual crimes such as rape...." have led to a growing interest in research on the factors that promote aggression against women. Two psychol- ogists recently examined the relationship between erotic media presentations and agg- ressive attacks against women• Drs. Edward Donnerstein and John Hallam found in the re- search literature that "cond- itions of nonanger and- or mild toward male erotcs, m fact, tend to reduce uat0rs. After subsequent aggressi'behav-'dlay, erotica mn against for." Anger arousal and in- creased sexual arousal from erotic exposure seemed to be the crucial variables in facul- itating aggression in both men and women• Compounding the complexity of the issue are previous findings that females were actually aggressed against less than males. One explanation for this finding has been that aggression toward females is generally disapprov- ed of and fear of disapproval inhibits aggression in experi- mental conditions. The two researchers designed a rather elaborate experiment • in which they created an en- vironment where their 60 male undergraduate subjects were less inhibited or restrained ag- ainst aggressing toward a fem- ale. The 60 males were divided into 3 subgroups. Each parti- cipant composed an essay. These essays were "poorly" evaluated- half by a women, half by a man. After the sub- certain highly erotic can act to responses The not provide important "why the males or do all apparently ones such experiment, formofa female The article, fects of Against Donnerstein appeared issue of the sonality published erican ion. Results Of Westmoreland Coal Com- pany, the nation's oldest indep- endent coal company, today announced the results of an indepth study of its total coal reserves. The study revealed that of the over 400 million tons of the Company's reserves in south- west Virginia, one quarter of it can he prepared, at the rate of two million tons per year ( TPY), to meet the New Source Performance Standard (NSPS). A contract between West- modified to paration of coal. The lineated a " (NSPS) contract at Virginia the complex million providing 5OO,OOO TP¥. The engaged in will be Sidney W. Fox, re- moreland and the Georgia Pow- sales search professor and director of er Company, signed April 3, Company, to the Institute of Molecular and 1978, calls for the shipment of term Cellular Evolution, and May- 600,000 TPY of NSPS coal start- production nard E. Docken.dorf, the in- ing October 1, 1961 from this ces. stitute's administrative officer. ,Virginia reserve. The remain- Presentations during the ing 1.4 million TPY is not Less symposium will emphasize the currently under contract. ! This coal will be processed at Westmoreland's transleader complex in Appalachia, Virginia, served by the South- elm Railway. The faculity,: which has been operating for 13 years, is being enlarged by the addition of a sixth storage silo and is equipped to meet the most demanding unit train sch: edules. The adjoining prepar- ation plant has recently been Five ment of mated that the United 1,000 supplying Today, tlds less.  6JHint0n NewsTues. Feb. 27, 1979 • Legal-'Notice NOTICE TO REDEEM To George Crawford or Sbefla Crawford, address unknown or any other heirs of W. D. Haynes, deceased You will take notice that Robert & Katherine Ietwiler, the ourchaser of the following real estate: 16 Acres and 100 noles more or less, situate in Pipestem District, Summers County, West Virginia, which was returned delinquent in the name of W.D, Haynes, and was sold by the Sheriff of Summers County, West Virginia, at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the Z4th of October, 1979, has requested that you be notified that a. for such real estate will be made to him on or after the first y April, 1979, as provided by law, unless before that day yow m such real estate. The amount you will have to pay to edeem on the last day, March thirty-first, will be as follows: "¢oant paid sheriff at sale, with terest to March 31,1979. $371.50 irnount of taxes paid on the property iince the sale, with interest to arch 31, 1979. 6•67 iount paid for survey and report, 125.00 Amount paid for preparation of list of those to be served, and for .Weparation and service of the notice, 84.50 -;TOTAL t7.67 :" You may redeem at any time before March 31, 1979, by paying he above total less any unearned interest. : Given under my hand this 30th day of January, 1979. : Barbara N. Carr "- Clerk of the County Court of • ,, Summers County, West Virginia Legal Notice NOTICE TO REDEEM '.TO O.P. Argabrite. :, You will take notice that Rexford G. Bennett, the purchaser of :the following real estate: It 189, Section 13, West Alderson, :situate in Talcott District, Summers Co .unty, West Virginia, :iwhich was returned delinquent in the name of O.P. Argabrite, • . !and was sold by the Sheriff of Summers County, West Virginia, at the sale for delinquent taxes made on the 24th day of October, 1977, has requested that you be notified that a deed for such real "estate will be made to him on or after the first day of April, 1979, as provided by law, unless before that day you redeem such real - estate. The amount you will have to pay to redeem on the last day, March thirty-first, will be as follows: " Amount paid sheriff at sale, with interest to March 31, 1979. $40.95 :iAmount of taxes paid on the property since the sale, with interest to  March 31, 1979 1.63 . Amount paid for survey and report, '. ; Amount paid for preparation of list iii of those to be served, and for prep. . , 5.! aratmandserwceof thenqtice, ., ...... :::TOTAL ........ '" ;:; You may redeem at any time before March 31, 1979, by paying :: the above total less any unearned interest. :,: Given under my hand this 30th day of January, 1979. " Barbara N. Carr  Clerk of the County Court of :- Summers County, West Virginia ;, Feb. 13, 20, 27 r., "e, " :: WRITE ON ¸40.00 L 00'ega'-"00ot'ce A CHANGING WORLD Human rights policy The Council of the City of Hin- ton will hold a public meeting in hould ject d plicity the City Council Chambers at S re u City Hall at 6:00 P.M. on Mar- ' ch 2, 1979 to provide citizens , with an opportunity to offer By JOHN PINKERMAN ways to encourage govern- repressive socleUes in the written and oral comments re- Copley News Service ments to respect human world." Whither the Carter rights is far better than human rights consistency? garding the use of Revenue Those who support and pro- penalizing them for poor How "absolute" is his pro. Sharing and other city revenues, mote human rights are some- performance." gram? for the fmcal year July 1, 1979 what in the nature of those If Mr. Carter and Secre- At this writing the Presi- thru June 30, 1960. All citizens,! who praise motherhood, tary Vance should pause, re- dent is trying to escape the and especially Senior citizens There ts no negaUve aspect view what they have said and duplicity of his brother, Billy, and handicapped persons, are to such support. Thus, in a actions they have taken, as embracing the terroristic re- urged to participate in this pro- sense, when President Carter honest men they should gime of Libya, while the posed use hearing, embarked on his human shake their heads in bewild. White House issues high- Janet L. Rush rights crusade two years ago, erment and say, "How did we sounding rhetoric on rights Clerk- Recorder he inherited a halo. get in this mess?" for Israelis. Feb. 27, March 1  The indo, to say the least, Here are some for And, there is more. Mr. is a little bit frayed. That is instances: Carter has made South Afri- Legal Notice so because in promulgating If the President, his alter ca a butt of his human rights his global human rights poll- ego, U.N. Ambassador An- punitive actions. At the same NOTICE cy, he said one thing but did drew Young and other men time, he has permitted. An- TO; James Walter Bowling, something considerably dlf- too immature to be genuine drew Young to praise the A person missing for more ferent. He has instituted a statesmen had not pounded terrorists of Angola and the than seven (7) years and policy of selective morality, and pounded on the idea of South West Africa Peoples presumably deceased. He has punished friends and "human rights" in Iran, that Organization, vigorous oppo- rewarded enemies. He has country would not be on the nents of anybody's human been pragmatic in one in- way to the Soviet camp today rights. You will hereby take notice stance and the very opposite -- with tremendous damage He has denounced Rbode- that William G. Bowling will in other instances, to vital U.S. interests• sia while ignoring the execu- petition the County Commission In his Jan. 20, 1977, Inaugu- The Iran situation might tions and other human rights of Summers County, West Vir- ral address he said: "Our best be analyzed in the man- violations in Idl Amln's ginia, on the 26th day of March, commitment to human rights ner that Mr. Carter's newest Uganda. He has generally ig- 1979, for an Order granting to must be absolute .... Our darling, Red Chinese Deputy nored the persecution of raft- William G. Bowling letters of moral sense dictates a clear- Premier Teng Hsiao-ping, ra- lions of people in the Soviet administration of the estate of . cut preference for those socl- tionalized over the absence of Union in his haste to secure a James Walter Bowling, a pre- eties who share with us an human rights in China. SALT II military agreement sumed decedent, and that the abiding respect for individual He called human rights with Moscow. In reality, Son. County Commission of Sum- human rights." strictly an internal issue, Henry Jackson, D-Wash., had mers County, West Virginia, The President also has just none of Washington's busi- done more for human rights will hear evidence on the said ordered Secretary of State hess and noted that such among Russians than Mr. date concerning the absence of Cyrus Vance to issue a new rights differ from one nation Carter, Secretary Vance or 'James Walter Bowling and the handbook entitled "Human to the next. And, insofar as all the other quick-lipped circumstances and duration Rights and U.S. Foreign the human rights of 17 mil- agents of the White House. thereof. Any persons interested Policy." This propaganda ex- lion people on Talwan are In short, the human rights in said matter may appear at erciso indulges in all the concerned, he rattled the rail- policy is not "absolute," as moralistic nonsense that has itary invasion saber and said, promised in the 1977 inaugu- such time and give evidence to become part of the White "We cannot tie our hands on ral declaration. It is selec- the said Commission. House human rights oratory this matter." This is the man tire, and perhaps there is BARBARA CARR and, now and then, Jumps closest to the heart of Presi- some reason for such an County Clerk of Summers from the world of reality to dent Carter today, approach. But, ff it is going to County, the world of dupUcity. For As one Washington observ- be pragmatic and selective, West Virginia instance, at the end of a er said, "While Talwan is not shouldn't it selectively punish Feb. 27, Mar. 6, 13, 20 Vance lecture on do-goodism, exactly a utopia of freedom U.S. enemies, not one-time New Source appear these words: "Find- for the Individual, mainland friends llke Iran, Talwan, ing positive and creative China is one of the most South Africa, Israel and Of Help many others: Teachers wishing to improve their classroomappreachesto Vitamin C,- Effective Rust Inhibitor popular children's books have a new source of help, thanks in part to a West Virginia Tech Vitamin C, that marvelous metal surfaces, giving protect- bare metal. The substrates are assistant professor, little molecule, is an effective ion. then exposed to a salt- spray Dr. Janet E. Worthington of corrosion inhibitor for metal Although vitamin C is effect- environment governed by theTechEngiishfacultyhasco- surfaces, it was reported re- ive alone, Mr. Castellucci re- (ASTM) standard tests. The authored a resource book ntit- cently at a national meeting of ported results with a novel exposure time is dictated by led "Response Guides for the American Chemical blend of ascorbic acid and moly- product criteria." Teaching Children's Books" Society. bdenum powder. A series of such experiments published bytheNationalcoun- Environmentally acceptable, "The metal treatment with showed that vitamin C gave ell Of Teache in English. vitamin C. 9an be a pai'tial ascorbic acid is simpler than . effective protection, although in ,  . ..... ,$82.58  The b99J, a.il0bl now to: replace)ment for cancer- caus-, the multi- stage ph0sphate cl. o. most cases chromated surfaces . secondary school teachdrs( in- ing chromate in treating metal mate processes," he said. were superior, he reported. cludes detailed teaching guides surfaces, and its use would re- "Articles are degreased and "Ascorbic acid with or with- to 27 tradebooks widely used in duce the energy requirements dipped into a 10 percent solut- out molybdenum functions ade- elementary classrooms, in metal treatment systems, ion of ascrobic acid containing quately as a low- energy metal Dr. Worthington and co- auth- said Nicholas T. Casteliucci of one percent molybdenum treatment for corrosion inhibit- or Albert B. Somers of Fur- the Research Center of PPG powder at 40 degrees Celsius. ion," he concluded. "Although man University say the book Industries, Inc., Springdale, Pa. The dipping time is dependent the new system does not out- will help teachers to kindle in Protection provided by chrom- upon the mass of the object to be perform chromates, it is ace- their students an enthusiasm ate treatment remains superior treated. The article is removed eptable for many applications. for reading while building read- in most cases, from the bath, rinsed with In addition, its ecological acc- ing skills and interrelating the Vitamin C is particularly deionized water, drip dried at eptance, reduction of stages and language arts with other areas good as a rust inhibitor for iron- room temperature  and ready therefore plant space, simplic- of the curriculum. Among other based (ferrous metal) items to for primer or topcoat, ity of application, and energy things, each response guide in which a topcoat is subsequently "After the substrates are top- savings have been demonstrat- the book offers a brief plot or applied, he added, coated, they are scribed with an ed." • ': U S. Ioses again ' lt isvitaminC'sdiversified X to expose a minute fraction ot . ren's novel, suggests approp- chemistry that makes it a good • riate grade levels for introd- corrosion inhibitor. An acid ( ", ucing the story, proposes dis- ascorbic acid), vitamin C is ": in Philippines c News variety of responses from the surface of the metal. As a red- , cussion questions to elicit a thought to clean and etch the onsumer ' students, and suggests projects ucing agent, it protects against By VIRGIL PINKLEY of it on a gratis basis, which will create class aCtiv- oxygen and combats oxidative One way consumers have ' able minimum Federal flamm- . i Cy News Service In the Spanish-American ities that relate to the novel, processes such as rust format- been combating the increase in ability standards. This standard: War we liberated the Philip- Dr. Worthington also has put ion. Finally vitamin C has the heating costs is adding insul- is based on laboratory tests  Our ineptness and our will- pines and made them a Com- together special programs on ability to entrapions into "COrn- ation to their houses• Cellulose' only, which do not represent . lngness to knuckle under to monwealth nation. We gave children's reading for present- plexes," and Mr. Castellucci insulation, usually made of actual conditions which may : excessive demands on the them the finest medical facli- atln at elementary schools or theorizes that it chemically ground-upor shredded paper, is occur in the home." . part of many overseas coun- files and sanitation in the for women's or other civic and coordinates with the treated the most popular for blowing That label means the insul tries are emphasized again in entire Asia and Orient areas, service groups. Those interest- into place. But, there are some ation has passed a laborator the agreements worked out We established a system of ed in scheduling the program • drawbacks to cellulose-the test that measures flame re  recently between .the Philip- public education and we con- tardants have been tested for can contact Dr. Worthington at Fr main one is flammability. • pines and the United States structed networks of roads pertaining to important mfli- and communications. West Virginia Teeh by mail or ee Trees To he on the safe side when , tery bases in the Philippines. Further, we assisted the by calling 442- 3270 in Mont- yOUion, shoPlook fOrfor celluslOSecellulose insulat-insulat" 1ermanencYthe flame retardantand to makechemicalsSure We have entered into a Philippines with agricultural gomery. Landowners may get up to ion manufactured after Sept- used will not corrode struct- loose arrangement which is teams of instructors. I0,000 trees free to match pur- ember 7, 1978. The Consumer ural materials in your house. ,tO be amended and changed When the Japanese invad- VA News chases from state forest nur- Product Safety Commission re- To, learn more about all types ed the Philippines, the Amer- series. The minimum order is  In the months ahead by .=. quires that any manufactured of insulation and how to install , agreeing to give the Philip- leans fought until there was Q-- How long may a "help 1,000 trees. Orders should he after that date meet the min- it, send for a free copy of Tips " pines 1 billion in additional only a handful of soldiers left less child" receive VA pension, directed to the local state imum flammability standards, for Consumers Insulating their U.S. aid, plus "other conces- on. Corregldor. Once we benefits? service forester in each county. So, if you are shopping for: Homes. It's free from the Con- , stons," whatever the latter turned the tide and began to ' A- Children who become per- Westvaco will also provide, cellulose insulation, buy bags sumer Information Center, may mean. defeat the Japanese, we II. manently incapable of self- sup- free of charge, up to 100 seed- that are labeled: "Attention: Dept. 609(], Pueblo, Colorado , It'tstruethat the two bases berated the Philippine port because of a mental or lings to each member of an The material meets the applic- 81009. , . are important for us since Islands. Today, some 0,000 physical defect before attaining .organized youth group willing to , , military installations at Americans, who gave their • ,.. Clark Air Base, Just outside lives to liberate the .Philip- age 18 are entitled to receive plant them, up to 500 for a civic < Manila,and the Suhic Naval pines, sleep under white benefits as long as the cond- group planting prejoct, and up ,,qnonso t, Base are essential, crosses on a hillside In the ition exists or until they marry, to 1,000 for establishing or plant- r '-- We lowered the U.S. flag at outskirts of Manila. Q- In 1948 1 bought a Nat- ing in a school forest. Interest- -'. both and the bases are now Our whole reatlonshlp ional Service Life Insurance ed persons should contact local • ., being commanded by Philip- with the Philippines for 75 policy with a $5,000 face service foresters for details. The West Virginia University program director. Co- directors • ,•, pine officers. Just how much years has been one of our value. Can ladd an additional Westvaco has distributed School of Pharmacy and the from the University of Miami " humiliation can the Ameri- constantly aiding and giving. $5,OO0 worth of coverage? nearly 8.5 million seedlings in University of Miami Institute of o: can people be asked to accept Now to be required to A- No. You may elect to use West Virginia since 1951. Last Molecular and Cellular Evol- :, by a government which has lower our flag and to turn your annual dividends to buy year alone Westvaco's Coving- ution will sponsor the fourth :! Jelly in its spinal column? over these two important paid- up additions. The amount ton, Virginia Mill distributed International Symposium on The Philippines need those bases to Philippine officers is of additionalinsurance you may over 100,000 free seedlings to Microencapsulation March 26- bases and the income they incredible, buy depends upon your age and landowners in the above count- 30 at Plantation Key, Fla. =  brg most desperately. President Ferdinand E. the amount of your dividend, ies. The seedlings help reforest Louis A. Luzzi, dean of the • Each year we send nearly Marces, who has imposed Q-- I am a veteran attending harvested areas, improve wildJ WVU School of Pharmacy, is a • :,.  million to them in pay- martial law in the Philip- •school under the GI Bill. I plan life habitat, protect stream . co. director and will preside at advantages of the best and most ,,.. ments which goes into the pines and became a virtual • to marry a widow with two quality and prevent erosion, the opening session. Dean unique applications of microen- "' Philippine economy and dictator, although he oper- children. Will I be eligible for Cooperating with Westvaco in Luzzi, who has devoted much of capsulation. ; props it up. ares under the title of presi- .i, additional education benefits the seedling program are the his research efforts to develop- .*,. : Let's face fact, dent, has promised that the The symposium has been app- • '  The Phlllppines have prac- United States will be able to based on these stepchildren? West Virginia Division of For- ment and application of micro- roved for 1.2 WVU continuing ::: Ucally no military forces of conduct "unhampered mill- A-Yes. Unmarried stepchild- estry, West Virginia University encapsulation, is a founder of education units. Pharmacists, ¢. any consequence and they tary operations." ren living with the veteran are Extension Service, Soil andl the symposium and has part-' chemists and other scientists • :-" dapend entirely on us for se- Here again there is no considered dependents of the Water ConservaUon Districts, icipated in its three previous interested in attending should •:  -: curry and protection, great certainty as to what we veteran until their 18th birth- and the U.S. Agricultural Stab- programs, contact Dr. Riley at the School i': For yesrswehavepumped will be permitted to do or day, or if enrolled in a VA flization and Conservation Ser- David A. Riley, chairman of of Pharmacy, West Virginia ..,.,  lnt0the Philippines what acts of ours will be approved course of study until vice and its local ACP eom- continuing education for the University, Morgantown, WV in vartods types of aid, much rejected and opposed. , their 25rd birthday, mittees. , wVU School of Pharmacy, is 26506. Enlist In Marin John E. McKinney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arlle McKinney of. .Hinton, W. Va. and James R. Adkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Adkins of Hinton, W. Va., have recently enlisted in the U.S. Marine Carps and will repo/'t to the Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island, S.C. on July 6, 1979. John's technical training will be in the Communication- El- ectronics field and James tech- nical training will be in Military Police field. Both men are iors at Hinton s. sgt. recruiter out that these two some of the in from said both have l future ahead Marine Corps. For join .this ization call or 255-4977. Sexual C rime Increasing jects received evaluations, e viewed an second an a the third ed quietly. the films and iod for jects were couraged, to to a 10- minute jeers were unity to shock The angered maleS the erotic or were more no- film group. was no National crime statistics show that while incidents of many violent crimes are de- creasing, the number of rapes is increasing.  These statistics combined with the "general belief by a large proportion of the population that many sex- ual materials can precipitate violent sexual crimes such as rape...." have led to a growing interest in research on the factors that promote aggression against women. Two psychol- ogists recently examined the relationship between erotic media presentations and agg- ressive attacks against women• Drs. Edward Donnerstein and John Hallam found in the re- search literature that "cond- itions of nonanger and- or mild toward male erotcs, m fact, tend to reduce uat0rs. After subsequent aggressi'behav-'dlay, erotica mn against for." Anger arousal and in- creased sexual arousal from erotic exposure seemed to be the crucial variables in facul- itating aggression in both men and women• Compounding the complexity of the issue are previous findings that females were actually aggressed against less than males. One explanation for this finding has been that aggression toward females is generally disapprov- ed of and fear of disapproval inhibits aggression in experi- mental conditions. The two researchers designed a rather elaborate experiment • in which they created an en- vironment where their 60 male undergraduate subjects were less inhibited or restrained ag- ainst aggressing toward a fem- ale. The 60 males were divided into 3 subgroups. Each parti- cipant composed an essay. These essays were "poorly" evaluated- half by a women, half by a man. After the sub- certain highly erotic can act to responses The not provide important "why the males or do all apparently ones such experiment, formofa female The article, fects of Against Donnerstein appeared issue of the sonality published erican ion. Results Of Westmoreland Coal Com- pany, the nation's oldest indep- endent coal company, today announced the results of an indepth study of its total coal reserves. The study revealed that of the over 400 million tons of the Company's reserves in south- west Virginia, one quarter of it can he prepared, at the rate of two million tons per year ( TPY), to meet the New Source Performance Standard (NSPS). A contract between West- modified to paration of coal. The lineated a " (NSPS) contract at Virginia the complex million providing 5OO,OOO TP¥. The engaged in will be Sidney W. Fox, re- moreland and the Georgia Pow- sales search professor and director of er Company, signed April 3, Company, to the Institute of Molecular and 1978, calls for the shipment of term Cellular Evolution, and May- 600,000 TPY of NSPS coal start- production nard E. Docken.dorf, the in- ing October 1, 1961 from this ces. stitute's administrative officer. ,Virginia reserve. The remain- Presentations during the ing 1.4 million TPY is not Less symposium will emphasize the currently under contract. ! This coal will be processed at Westmoreland's transleader complex in Appalachia, Virginia, served by the South- elm Railway. The faculity,: which has been operating for 13 years, is being enlarged by the addition of a sixth storage silo and is equipped to meet the most demanding unit train sch: edules. The adjoining prepar- ation plant has recently been Five ment of mated that the United 1,000 supplying Today, tlds less.  6--Hint0n NewsTues. Feb. 27, 1979 Legal-'Notice NOZlCe TO UUEEM Xe C, eerge Cramd  Sheds Crawmrd. unkno  any othm" hetn et w. v. ymffi. deeeased y :JI take noe thDt m0bm & Kamm'hle [etw, m. the w, wehazer e/the foL real tte: to Aclez and t00 norm   ie, sitte [n Ftpeetara DIs(r f, Stmm (m, wmt vL.ra, wh wu ream'ned dettnqumt m me me or W.D. myae** and wu mid by the sttn of smm ceemx, Wt Vir, at the dale f delinquet toxel made  the .Ath of._ ...... .......... f  mleltate wm be do to hh   attar me nm .1979.  provdml by tow. dales be/ that day yi tee such re e, tare. "Yea t  vml have to ray to deem  the ls dv, March ttdy-m, wm be  fo: mot paid U at sale, wire teft to March SL tT. L t of  paid  the pt etch sl, x. e :nt pala far sur.ey ar raper t. t.e mt patti for pmparaU of It of me W be *. and t 7: i You may redeem at y rinse N M, arh SL 1979, by PaYing above tot t any ed intm't. i- Gl  my hand this mh r el Jry, 1. • Clk of the County Cc't or i Legal Notice rortcE rO ItDM  y will take tmu tlutt Itedord , Bemzett, Lhe pr4a c/ :ue foL real estate: Lot 1. See, t. Wait A](lenen. tte m Tott Z)Wet, S ty, Wt Vtngtn, ; and w ld by the Slmrf of Summ tty, wt vtrtola, :at mesaZetor qt tm made  me mh day of Oein, : as77 has rtte Umt ou U  tUat a d, eed t suSx x'ut -day. Mare thty-t, wm ue  fou: ; Amount o x prod  te Wy - l-eh sL 1 L : y may redeem at y time be Marh $1, lSrn/, by pyin i Barbara N. ca Ok o the catty com-t of Smmm catty, wt vmPma -. WRITE ON : U.S. loses again in Philippines S VISmL PmKX.V at tt m a gmUatma. C,NSm4ee T te nnen w  Uberamd the rxtllp otcr Inepmem mx  win- pes d de Umm  Com- InSm*s to Xnuec]e undm" m weaUh Uae. We ga excem mans  the tr, emthemeemmc- pan o y o  Ue ar wlaatln q me u-tes  phamze xgaL' m mte mla an   me agreements wXe t we esmUmdd a sste W nUy Uet .the UI- pute eumtton and  and the gmte State statute0 mtweka er  perinmg to Important mU- lind eommuncatto taryt, asesmmeXmppmes. Furr,  asmed the we have teved mm a mtmpp vim cmlurd ngement whm us ohwaors. .to be a,nende d changed  me aap mv In the monVla ahead by edthept,alppin,theAm tsms to p the/,tup  tght untU Ute w u,$ aid, plus "other  on CorrngMor, Once we sl," watow the latter turnea the Ude and began to my et the aapanem,  U- m Itstrue'matmetVa berated the Philippine tmpommt for m mn ind. Today, e e,e Legal •Notice euBuc sm'ICl The Cetatcil of the CNty el ]m- ............ should the Clt Cotuacal Ommhera at Ctty Hall at e:00 P.M.  Mar. " ch 2, ZS' to ro,.t tUnms vm  opportunity to  a OUN p]NmZltIAN wtte d d commits  Coey N Sm4 gardLug the  o( Rev qWtlSUpportdp Stm and ott.r elty v. mote txman rts  m roe the f year Jmy l. x0'rt *t m me ture or ttrajso, zm.Uetms,' who praise motherhood. and mpecdly S,nor mt,s  IS no ne peet and hanmpped m,  to sh s The, In a uSnd m partlpate in mus pea- w, when dent mer posed  heartng, embarked on ms human Janet L. Rmh rlghm e t ye ago, k- moNer he trmeteO a halo. Feb, ST, mr, 1 "the hem, to say the least, is a mue htt frayed. Ttmt IS Legal Notice . ta in pmulgattng . gltl  zghts Ve.- nlc cy. he mid  g but d TO; Jam Walter Bowling, nlP, Ir, g conderabJy dff* Int He  lrltuted a policy of so)octave mality. tram v (7 r d e vas p rends d presbly deceased. wsaded enemies He h You , he.by take no stan and me very oppos.e that wmm  eowg w morner L.stances petitinn the Catty Commhton In his Jan 20. lrT, ipaugu- e s catty, wed Vtr- ra] ad he s: "0 ginia, on the 2eth day of March, reJunent to h rights t, tar  Orde srtt to mum e ahmte... 0 wzlz G. wg ts o   mctates a cle- administration of the tate of oJt pt for those l- Jam Walter wltng, a  eues who sh with  ed deeeSem, and that tt amtng respect tar md1",Idua catty Commutes of Sum hu rights.*' m catty, wt VIrgLnia, 'lePredentaisohJust w hear edo on the d afeared Sectary of State dae Lq8 the abeevce of Cyras V to tmue a  'j wmt owtX.s and t tndbook Ued "Han etta ad datma mshts and us. rotsn that. A,y persons mtetod eyl,, is pOa - &ce Indulges In all the in id ttef y appear at moralisUc  that has shttmeandgiveideee to became part 4 te Wrdte te d ton. Ho human rms tory BARBARA c't d.  d m, jps catty cterk a Semm m the rZd o reaaty to County, the lfl of duplicity. F wt Vxrg]a tm*an, at me end o a Feb. sT, Mar. e, xs, se v ,t -e  dgccan, New Source ngP  : " trig positive and cative Of Help 'reh wg to !" n .............. Vitamin C,- poxar children's books have a new  d telp, tha In part to a wt Vrgixda Teeh VPamh C, that metom atant prot, little luto, te  effUve Dr, Janet E, worthlnston of ei Inldbib0r f met tbeTeensPshtuttys sua. t w reported m ambled a  hook qtlt- fly at a tomd meeting of led "Beepo Guides for the An e Teaetng ,a Boo" omty. pubtished by the Natil Court- IlvLrotally aptable, ea nf 'reaehe to m#sh. v]tam  n be a partml TI tc4 ot w to replaee*mt for nccr .. dary  teachers; in- Lag ete in treating taJ cium 0craned teaching Sumu sza, and ts  world to  trndebootm vy used m d the  requtts eltary el. tn mind treatment systems, Dr. WorinSten sad  auth: d Nehotas T. Caste of or A]b't B. sones of F the eeeah t" of PPG n vrversliy y me book Indultrim, Ir.,Singdale, pa. wLH help tch to k in Protection provided by hrom. their students  thtudm ate treetmt ains super for rmng we tldng rea, in most . ing skLUs and Interrelating the vitamin c is particularly langge arts wLth other  good as a rum hJLtor tar h'on- of the OtWloUl. movs oth base (t metal) Uems to thLngs, eh pome K'.dd in whLchatopeoatlssuequently the book oft a ee plot or app.ed, he added. smary or a snt chad- It m vtamm Cs mLned n'a novel suggests apwop- e>mtstry that makes it a gd Hate rade Ieus for teared- eorrml inhiLqtor. An acid ( s the story, p dts- arMe *d). vitamin c is ctman queom to enet a thought to el d  the vartoty of ponses from the aurfa of the metal. As a re students, and su4gts po-s uc8 aSt, it letts agatnst wra v, to  aettv+ ox.vg and mtmu n.adatLve We* that late to the veL p,cesses such  t mt- -. Womington auso has pu ton. 'tmny vtamm c ass me to spee Ir  abmtybotrapiominto"Com- chUdreWa din8 t preset- #,.. and Mr, Catalinal attn at elemte scboots  tbo that t chm,caUy torm'aoretherflvleand oote with e treated J oups. Those tmemt- ed m eu the program conmnL Dr. Wormgtm at Wt Virginia Th by marl  Free Trees A CHANGING WORLD Human rights policy reject duplicity • ways to ge germ- prm e m me meats to respect human rld." WhRher the Carer right is far better than h rights lsts'y? :. mlUtary Instaliattons at Ame who ga metr . Ctrk Atr ease. JuSt tside , to nberate the mp Mamas,and me Sutde ]Viral pin, mp under w,lte we ie' me u.s.  at L.U ot MWm. m mt the   n Our whole retoUonahip  m by PtUp m the latpgin mr  ........ ......  Plt' r, tho h11]pplile oftl L ,s d  income mey ; uangmoetdosperatey. Preslat rerL, mnd E. theamtofymvdend, t,'rlaeed]]',pt yetrvsetnesy tlm's, who has Imposed -Iaveteratte harteda.Wov4]e- lleemiuiwUleminpap maread taw tn me  schcoltuoIBm, tplan life hat, tat. protect re'earn . meta wlUeh ge tto t  am temme a vtral . to marr a v4dow with t qua,ty and ptvt e*lon. ; Phmppme enomy nd m. ee e nger- cucren, wm I be dble f Cooperating wtm Wtva ::. ... p. ,- o, lt'*fattmem, t, tmlammaea mat me attmml edueattou bevm the raomng prod-am  the i  pldlIppme have pr Uiitt .m   able to   th s¢hllch'e? Wmt  Dlvii of F tertarytoreeso/ eoduct -unhampered mU- A-Y.uarrdstd- ery.WtVSminUntty ay ¢4mequtee and they t openlton."  qvli with the v  Extet Saree. SoIl d i :: depead ttry  m tar - H agahl th ts no ider depen¢its e[ me Water CnervaUo, Inrts. oryem'stmve pmagho wta ue p&mltte to do  day, or r Ued In a VA tutmn d coti set. ;, mU me me PhtUppe wtmt acts o  wm ue approved eome of w.xLv m vt and its Ideal ACt m- Invarieest'peale, m ,,.mtnao; . thurffiW'dV.rmaay, rattled. . Enlist In pendmng them ffor poor H "aielute" is hl pr zf m. carter an4 sec'e- At mrs writing me Presl- tu7 Van slUld pa,  dent Is trytsg to pe view what Uley have satd d duplicity at bus brat!let. Bray. acU they have take,  bCmg the terierlsUo hoaest me they shnum gime at Libya, while rise sllaXe tiel heads In bow,a- Wrote ltou lines hlSh- tey,"aowdidwe namg moric on tights ge,'e'r'eiS ar ?s "* - " ...... r .... Is ....... An, th mstan: Carter has made south 1 It the PreValent, his alter ca a butt of his h t. ego. U.N. Ambador An- pnlt actlo. At the  drew young end other men time,  has penottted An. me Immat w be iaume dre yng to pxaise eee bad not poundee tenorts of qgom d the d pOded  the 0ea a South west Afrx Feopl "hom rghts" n Zran, that OrUon, vgurom oppc- ty md not be  me nts el ybody's h way to the SoY*at mp toea r. -- with tremds damage He has denoced Ri tovl u.s. merets, sm wtme tormg the  The zr sltUon might us d om h rights hem be analyzed in the man- violations In ldl Amln'a mat r. Cm'a nest Uganda. He h gee&say g- 0arlmg. Re0 Chin Deputy red me  at vrdl. Premier Tg Hstapms, ra- Ins of peopto in te $ovtet ttqaUzed or the absence o! UrdOn in bm halae to  a hum rights In China SALT II ii11ntalT asreemt He ned han rtghts wttM.InreaHty, Sen. lqotly an lnteaJ Issue, HeteyJackson, D-WMx..md none or wasmngton's bUSl-  m mr h aggs and noted that sh among i th Mr. rights differ from one tton Ca*xter, secretary V to tt, next. And, Insofar a all the other quick-lipped me ham igh or n m,- as of the White eo. tl people on Tatw  In short, me h rlg rned, heratUedthemi]- policy ts no "armature," Rat y hxvasion ber and Said. promised tn tile 1977 h3augu- "we cannot ate o hands on 1 dedarati. It is lec- thusmatter"Ttsistheman U, d perhaps 9xere is c: to me t..eart of pres- me  for such dent Caer today appch. But, if It ts going to AS one Wallngton obse- be pragmatlc attd selectl, & ld, "While Talw us not shoulan,t it leetlly punlah actty a utopia of freed U,S, emies, not etl for the tnvlaual, maimed ends Uke I, Talw, China is  of te most Se h Africa, laei %rid ny othe? Effective Rust Inhibitor metal maiden, giving pmttt- ha metal The sudratee a inn • men expceed to a lt- y Althaugh vitamin C is eft- viromt goved by ire alnne, Mr, Castelli  (ASr) tandard tts. e ported ults with a vel exl, time is dictated by bld of erbic aeld and tartly- ptclt criteria," I:een powder. A ri or such expertmts "The metal ttmt vim showed that vitamin C ga ai acld is Simpl tin attWeprtn.elmoughm U mdu-stagn icephate etr  mt  chromated surta mate ," he id, w superior, be reported. "AtUd  dngaaed d "Ascoe acid with or wire- rapped into a tO percent lut- out melyixlen fctto ad ion at abic acid otaining qtJy  a I- e metal o ¢'zent molen ttmtfli.hlblt- powder nt  degrees Calais. i." he luded. "Although The mpptog time is ependent the new aystem d t t- uponthemofmeobiectmhe pertain chromate, it is a- ttet 'me article is mnved eptahle f many applleati, tm the barn, Hmed vim m adiUon, its eicai ace- deionl water, drip i at epta..redtion at stagm a rm tomperat and dy theret plant spa. simplic- r prim  topcoat. Ity of application, and energy "Att the s,ttat a to- vinls have been demtrat- eted, they e sa'ibed v, lm a. ed" x m  a mtnute aeUon oi Consumer ay mm have been mbattng the Lne in heatins   a'.g ins- ati to their ho. cemd ¸ imulati, ua,y do of grotd- s pper.ts the mma pov for blwtog into pla. But. th  e drawbacks to ceUlde-me main e Is nammabinty. • T be  the safe side when .otm I,. t,Kmney,  of Mr. d v.e. Ar MeKt,ey or • mnmn, W. va, d J It. ,  of Mr. an4 Mrs. Hom  of mnton, w. va., have tly eted in me U,S. rme COZTe and wm repro in me Lqrme corps ReermtDepotatParrtd, tute ah.d S.C.  ,July , tt'e. JOhn's techntl training wm be i. the Coti- I. Croni eed and Jam teeh- mitsaming w  m Utary  .4s. Peli nela, Sexual Increasing National e staum show that whe ii of many vtolt cam aR de- dressY8, me nb of mpe is lncsing Th statisi mmne vt the "g*] Idie f by a large proportion at the poputo,on that mal . el teals n rrec#ato vicaent u ermes such rape...." have led to a growing Intt in reeear  the faoton that poCe agr essinn ngalt m. Two p*ychel- ogusts ntly mined the latlntTaStdp bet tio mama ptatt d agg- tve attacks against w. ls. Fward Ventet and John Haliam fd In the rch ]iterat that "nd. mon of noanS ar. or mud erotic. In tact, tend to reduce s.nt aggremv behav tar/' Anger atel ad m- e xual al dam ion ngait tin exp med to be the  vaz'[abl in facl- lasting ag in both men and w, Compodiag the cplety ol the  a rp pre fmmgs that a] we tmily aggressed ot agait Is than I. One explanation for this finding h bern that aggremsl tard lai is gerally deappv- ed of d t of cUsapwova Ividbtts agemsinn in expefl. mtsl dLtlePa. 'le t reh&s destled News a rath elaborate peflmt in which they eted an en- vmmt hee metr ee role aMe mlnlm Federal fl. d&gradte subjects w abfllt y standards. 'Illis etandard t inhibited  reained ag- is based  labocatory tests airmagtowardat- ordy, which do not ret ale. The 6O ma w divided actl coxtion which my Into 3 subsroups. Each parti- cipant mposed an y e In the h:' Teat label m the iufl Tilese ys  "poty" atlon ha pa,ed a lahorator evalua- half by a . tet that  flame x haft by a m. After the sub- inn tar0ants have been tested ton by eaWng  70 n Mt- you ahop for celluatcse hmalm- gem&'/, L Inn, Ik for lltO insumt- VA News  , a. ,o, n- wed.or .,.t7 co se 'me mirm order ts u m'ed less child" ive VA pensl dieted to the Ideal state 1 fiemm b' staa beldam? mm a , r . A-Chl]£,llwhobepez'* Weva wfl] azo i, provde, ee] Instdatl, buy A mantly tapableo(M-SlZ free ef charge, up to lC seed- Lhat  labeled: "AttenLtoo: port bea of a ml or unge to h ber o an physlldoftbetattalnghg organlzedyo,lthgroupwtllingto Thematertalmee4fiteaPP Ire- age 18 a tltcI to receive phmtth,upto00fa civic beveflts  long  the vend- p'oup plaUng project, and up itton erst  tU they marry, to t.o or tabnsmns  plam- ( In 194 I tag a Nat, lag in a acAmol |t. Interest- il S& tare Inse edpenmmshou]dmaetloeaJ "v" policy with a f,0o0 face i fteaz for etdla. val. ean I add an adttonal westv had ,000 worth of ear.age? ]y 8.5 million seedltop In A- No. You y eject t*  wt vira atnee lost. LMI y annul dividends to by year alone wetva's Cevin 8- pare- up adtm, The mt ton. Vtna Mm t0-mete ofadditiomdlyy o t0o,o ( seedlings to buy depends upon y age and landowrttheabovet. To Sponsor The Wmt VIrgLnta Untvemty Sehaol of Phcy and the University of Miami lmfltute of Molecular and Col)xdar Evol- ution wUl sx the fourth [nttial Sylnp*ll on Mivpsulati March - SO at Ptomati Key, Fqa. Lous A. Lure, dean o the Prelltati during the l,t Li mlllll Y I not wvo Selmol ol pbanaey, US a sympoed will p the tly under castrO.  mremr a.d wm plde at ndvantogm o/the be and most Thin coat vU be Woemd at Weztmore's tantload= te ons ulna.  mlZquoappiltlofd # m Apachin, Lure, who s doed muc  puthal, his h attain to develop 11e lymposlm has been app- Vlrla, ed by me Soh- mt and apllcatl of me roved for 1,2 WVU   IZway.  faety, pdatl, m * rounder at eda im. P, vdchabeorramlgtwL me .ympadl and his part- ¸ cemmts and oqle stmta years, m being eed by the Iclvated m us thee  mtermted in att bou]d adttoa o a  storage silo . nmci Dr. ey at the School  m equipped to meet the David A. Ittley, a'maa  a Plnvaey, W VZrmin motdemacngt tratns tin,lg eduaU t the Udverst, Mongantown, WV edl. The ade prpar- WVU SII of Rickey, m m. aura plat has Uy n pecy and to ke a ............ Results Of used t, not rrod stru- ml s to y ho. Toateutantp Wmmeld  Cam- of insulaU and hew to install party, the tt's oldest Inde it, d f a free copy of Tips endent I mpany. today  /or com Ivulatg m auneed the ts of I.. It's  tram the con. indeh study 0 Its  ce I, (i Dope. , Pueblo. Colorado Thestdyvledthatofthe tct at stc o o nli tons of me Cmpany's  m mum. wt v-gra, e qrt of t Sy ium ................ ropes  million tom per year t , Toy), to meet the N Soeree prammt'lC¢-dh*aor <NS). w t tm the unlvity or  A trt bet - will be dney W. ax,  m&etdtheC,rgiaPew. ..hl¢oiatthrecterof  Company. ned April s, couulsr volutZ,r,'md May- eoo.eelYofzsPscostm. Le