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_wire Plastic underw REDMOND. Wash. (AP) -F than cotton and nearly as wari dryer, says the manufacturer Helly-Hansen (U.S.) Inc., a manufacturer, opened its first tie suburb, just 22 months ago. of its synthetic long underwea million. The sales figure exceeded tl projections in less than two y< "It's the best-selling thing v Silletto, a products buyer for I sporung gouas store, u s a mouth. For any kind of active It works." Synthetic underwear, manu fabric, is as soft as cotton and wet, the material is superior t tion keeps moisture away fr underwear for skiing, hiking s Just don't put the underwe warns. If you do, you'll end u Pravda prints NEW YORK (AP) - A 1,! Spain, written by Ernest Her the Soviet Pravda in 1938, h time in English. The American novelist an* on Spain's civil war for th A llinn/iA nrvr*lr rvi i f im f Urv nt nuiaiicu, apuivc uui 111 uic it J witnessed by "fascist invad York Times reported in Mon Hemingway wrote that he fascists for their deliberate b in Barcelona where children ed. He said that at Madrid the ments for the hours when the their homes." The article, a mixture o depicted the horrors of the would later draw upon in his i umn," his "First 49 Stories" Bell Tolls." The Times said William B. the Massachusetts Institut manuscript in the Hemingwa nedy Library in Boston and < only in Pravda. Strut attracts SALLEY (AP) - This Aik< more than 40,000 Saturday as 17th annual Chitlin Strut bj fried hog intestines. "They smell bad," comm Miss Chitlin. She's never h; will. Such was not the sentimei Charles O. Reid, an old-ti Ga., observed that the strut "They aren't tough like m< Ho caiH ?*v *^c4&va. The three-day event was taxes down. Whatever money the town ty centers and the like com< Nixon tapes ai WASHINGTON (AP) -Thi the way for the eventual p covering 2 years of forme conversations in the Oval 0 The court, without comm on's non-Watereate taDes n regional listening centers tl Officials say the tapes, \ worth, will not be ready foi earliest. About 12 hours of tape dal that drove Nixon from o for public listening in Wash the case acted on today. The latest controversy c uiugs uiuciuiru w ntiici The federal appeals couri ed the playing of the tapes f< with private matters and privilege." Jill Merrill, spokeswoma "a majority of the 4,000 he will be released to the pub] Ms. Merrill said the tape 1971 to July 1973. She said one of the possi through 11 regional listenin or me tapes wouia noi De c until at least 1984. Nixon appealed the case the government's plan to it Services Administration, chives, has custody of the Nixon has proposed oth public. (JSC toda RH film: ''Bringing Hepburn and Cary Grai ,.? ? fear can melt R| 'lastic long underwear is softer mi as wool, but don't put it in the ( i Norwegian-based sportswear Kipiu U.S. plant in Redmond, a SeatIt exDects to sell 300.000 Dieces . . r this year for gross sales of $6 "eapl "W ne company's five-year growth ^ gj ears- old ? ire have right now," said Susan tecrea tiona 1 Equipment Inc., a WQrk good product sold by word of ? sports, it keeps dry and warm. ^ lactured from a polypropylene nearly as warm as wool. When To natural fibers. Its wicking ac- 2?0 ' om the body, making it ideal ind other active outdoor sports. ? . A. I J T T 11 TV Q6SKJ sar in uie aryer, neuy-nansen . . p with a useless ball of plastic. ^ ,<It antiwar article 500-word article on fascism in ame! ningway for an antiwar issue of las been published for the first ftedg rl \TnKnl InnMnn^n ...Un mahamIA#] I K3S?Wt555 Li mui C?LC, WIIU ICU e North American Newspaper rticle against the "murder" he ers" during the war, The New day editions. felt "anger and hatred" for the ; tombing of "workers' quarters" i in u(iut uiieiu nuuses were kiii- ? j fascists "time their bombard- Ixgv: people leave the cinema to go to f reporting and commentary, ' war in Spain that Hemingway j works: the play, "The Fifth Col- \ ; and the novel "For Whom the ; Watson, professor of history at e of Technology, found the | y Collection at the John F. Ken- |;v discovered that it had appeared E; thousands | in County town of 500 swelled to I > the multitudes were lured to the r the aroma of 15,000 pounds of 1 lented Susan Drake, this year's Rj ad a chitlin and says she never 1 it of all, however. holi me chitlin eater from Marietta, 's cuisine was "real good. p sat skins, but tender and brittle," y all for a good cause ? to keep W Wei l needs for fire trucks, communi- Sovi es from the strut. the mailable to public ? e Supreme Court Monday cleared Wei UDiiC piaying 01 tape recordings wet >r U.S. president Richard Nixon's H >ffice. pro] ent, let stand a decision that Nix- san mist be made public, possibly at Jan iroughout the country. H perhaps several thousand hours' pre; * public listening until 1984 at the bef< con e polatirtrf fn fKn \AIofarrfnfa conn. C, o i v>ic4tiug iv uiL nav^i gavv avw?? o< ffice in 1974 already are available "M ington. They are not in dispute in mis "de overs 4,000 hours of tape recor- pur ite. gpt t in Washington last March allow- ^ or the public, except those dealing ^ those exempted by "executive ^ V n for the National Archives, says ^ Kirs of conversations" eventually t-Q| lic- nal s cover the period from February ^ an ibilities for releasing the tapes is raj >g centers. She said the processing . :ompleted for public consumption J i I gO1 to the Supreme Court, objecting to ^ lake the tapes public. The General which includes the National Ar- ^ tapes under a 1974 law. ^i er ways of making the material sui _ : ? foi in y & r? Up Baby" starring Katharine rtt, 2:30, 7, 9:30 p.m., FREE. - mi ** < lacks blast >) - Blasting South Carolina's ry of racial discrimination, i :s demanded entry to the alli state Senate during Tuesday's t ng on the once-a-decade job of r >ortionment. ? e are still suffering tyranny in a tate of South Carolina," 83-year- I civil rights activist Modjeska ? ins told the Senate subcommittee ing on redistricting. c eding a call by the state National $ -<J o finn fnr fho AHvannomont nf f ed People, blacks turned out in I for the hearing. b largely black audience of 240 to i acked the Senate chambers and < ry, with some sitting at senators' 1 3 and more crowded into the hall 1 wtside chambers. 1 'c on raifraOo f ho f 117 vpar? cinpp ? o n?. *x. j u " Emancipation Proclamation and ] since the 13th, 14th and 15th idments (were passed) that i is in this state are still not fulled citizens," said Mrs. Simkins. ] ^^>ii|Vi?<g? w *;||j int in Washinntnra. D.f iw? m m w - - - - ' - - 9 "hanksgiving weekend in Washington, I d a rally Saturday in the capitol city, ? 1.1 ? M <1 . iuw enators expre ASHINGTON (AP) - Defense S nberger says if Congress rejects the ft Lets will have "no incentive" to negol United States over weapon reduction* rhere's no incentive for them to be in ( e something to gain from it...if iible...plan of maintaining an eff< nberger said Sunday in an interne1 ik with David Brinkley." owever, Sen. Ernest Hollings,D-S.C\, i priations subcommittee on defense, le program that the new Congres: uary will not approve the MX. ollings said the Air Force has been ss" to get the MX approved during the sre the newly elected, and less sym venes. en. Henry M. Jackson, D-Wash., af eet The Press," said the "dense pack" ;sile, announced last Monday by Presi sep trouble"on whether the deplovmei sued. Supreme Court VASHINGTON (AP) - The emo nal issue of abortion is returning to i Supreme Court, where its legalizan a decade ago fueled a still-raging tional debate. rhe high court was braced to hear Suments yesterday in its most widening study of the issue since the itices legalized abortion in 1973. ^awyers representing the federal vernment, Missouri, Virginia and ron, Ohio, want to give state and :al governments additional freedom make abortions more difficult to obn. PVin fhrrx/n /incAO liar) fn /?An_ L lie uu ov/ii\Aiui^u w/ v-v/ir me tliree hours of arguments, pose lr major questions to be answered a decision by July: ? Can states or local communities quire that all abortions on women are than three months pregnant be rformed in a hospital? Abortions in hospitals generally are ore expensive that those performed BBHBBMBBBHHMBHBHHnnni racial disci "My friends, we live in ar ?* ?i Iiutxuiisu ucicu awiw;. "Free men don't beg for justice hey fight," said Mrs. Simkins, whc eceived a standing ovation from the ludience. "I'm not talking about violence. I'm talking about being ogical and going to the ballot boxej ind not begging." The subcommittee is considering jight plans of its own to redrav Senate districts and appears heade< or a head-on collision with the VAACP over the issue. On Monday, the NAACP reaffirme< ts support for a single-membei iistrict plan cutting across county ines, as opposed to the subcommit ;ee's multi-member plans. Senate leaders have insisted the state con jtitution forbids county lines be cut, i position the NAACP disputes. The NAACJP plan, which contain; riinp hlnpk mflioritv districts, is "fair ??J ? }? ust, legal and equitable," said stat VJAACP President William F. Gibsor 's? | HhhhHhhHHHPmI 9m ).C. was tainted by anti-Ku Klux Klan ind when the plans fell through, anti-l iss views onl\ ecretary Caspar Hollings criti dX missile plan the pack" proposa :iate seriously with hardened, clos? 5. He said he Jeneva if they don't Secretary of D we don't have a anyone had re ective deterrent," basket...ten ye w on ABC's "This jacket." j. uc cuiuumb i member of the Ap- tected by placi predicted on the Soviet missiles s taking office in knock out all tl Weinberger i using "a full point the SALT I anc j lame-duck session 4'The SALT pathetic. Congress for the launchi launching. It's )pearing on NBC's and taken ai ' basing plan for the Weinberger sa dent Reagan, faces But Hollings it system should be kept to the teri abiding by the : still debatin in abortion clinics, and in many an of the country most or all hospit refuse to oerform abortions on won beyond the first trimester of pregn cy. ? Can young girls, even those fot to be "mature," be required to ht the consent of one of their parents c judge before obtaining abortions? The Supreme Court appeared condone such a remiirpmpnt ih years ago, but one of the approv justices conceded that the ruling \ "truly fragmented." ? Can doctors be required to tell tients seeking abortions that the fe is "a human life?" ? Can governments require doct to wait at least 24 hours after a won signs a consent form before perfoi ing the requested abortion? The court's latest consideratior abortion comes at a time when a mmmmmmmmmmmmtmmBmammmammmnmmmm rimination | 1 The Greenville dentist pointed out that full representation of the state's f) 31 percent black population would 1 mean 14 black senators in the ? 4fi-member bod v. r Gibson recalled the "year of inj famy"- 1888 - when he said violence, intimidation and "racist election * laws" forced blacks out of the Senate. J However, he drew attention to suc1 cessful efforts in recent decades to win nolitical rights for blacks. And" Gibson said his group is "striving to tear down another barrier of exclur sion for black folk in the political ^ arena in this state." i * "The fact that no black has sat in me siaie aenaie suite nevzuiisiruuuun t a is no accident," said Margrett Ford, assistant general counsel for the s NAACP. She said the subcommittee , plans, which contain up to two black e majority districts, would continue to i. keep blacks out of the Senate. r ^R;. JUMH^^^|H^R|^B ;-- -;- -- v'--: gp|x^S^SsSm^n^K^^B^i m*m Hffj^j b Sb Photo by Win McNamee protests. Klan members were expected to Klan protestors vandalized the city. | AX missile plan cized the administration's $26 billion "dense il for basing 100 MX missiles in superbly based silos in Wyoming. agreed with former President Carter's lefense James Schlesinger, who said that if (commended "putting all their eggs in one ars ago you would've put them in a straight tration argues that the weapons would be prong them so close together because attacking 1 J J * t_ l _ _ _ l_ _ it ? r il --...1J . wouta aisaDie eacn omer oeiore mey cuuiu le MXs. also said the MX basing plan does not violate 1 SALT II accords. treaty talks about more fixed emplacements ng and the MX is not a fixed emplacement for a cannister...It can be picked up and moved *ound. The silo is used for protection," id. said he doesn't think the United States has ns of the SALT treaties. "I don't think we're m now," he said. g abortion issue jas abortion forces seem to have lost ?ls mnmpntnm in rnnor?a? len an_ Adding political significance to today's arguments is the Reagan administration's decision to get involvind ed, urging the high court to grant ive state and local governments more >ra regulatory leeway. The 1973 decision, called vs. Wade, was based on a woman's coning stitutional right to privacy. vas The court said a woman's decision to have an abortion during the first three months of pregnancy must be P?" left to her and her doctor. tus Government statistics show that ors among adult women, more than 95 lan percent of all abortions are performed rm- during the first trimester. Nationwide, more than one million i of legal abortions are performed each nti- year.