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Show SUNDAY HERALD, Provo. Utah Page Kidnaped Baby Found Filipinos more than two hours. the note could have be;n placed Police declined to comment ii the mailbox without anyone on the note, refusing to say how seeing it OZAIK, Ala. (UPIj-Sear- chffs found tiny kidnap victim Siaun Yvette McLeroy Friday night, wrapped in a yellow blanket and hidden in a clump of sagebrush. She apparently suffered no ill effects from her adventure. A mysterious note, stuffed in the mailbox of the girl's parents, told them where to find her. "Your baby is in the woods Road a on the Shipperville quarter mile outside the city limits," the note said. A helicopter's searchlight danced across the grass and brush in a generally heavily wooded area some 45 minutes later and Army WO Doug Batson spotted the little girl Concern had been intense at this Army base city after the jchOd was taken Thursday from the parked car of her mother who had run into a , v V' - SN i epilepsy and doctors had feared she would die if she did not receive medication. Smiling up at her rescuers despite cold hands and face, the baby was rushed to a local hospital where a physician said a preliminary examination showed her to be in "fine" of y v t GRATEFUL MOTHER kisses her baby, found safe and unharmed in some woods after being kidnapped. The parents, above, are W-- 0 and Mrs. Dennis McLeroy. He is stationed at Fort Rucker, Ala. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) shape. Then she was transferred to Lyster Army Hospital at Ft Rucker, where the father, WO Dennis McElroy is in helicopter flight training. A military - Steen Wins Round In Bankruptcy Procedure pay off Steen's creditors. Taylor, at the conclusion of Ciree days of hearings in the nate Charles Steen will be Steen matter, congratulated attorneys for the bankruptcy v able to make it out of his Droceedines successfully trustee and for Steen in their com- - cooperation during the past few ""d reiterated months. hBfm that he Requests for compensation for to adjudicate Steen a bankrupt the trustee, trustee's attorneys, said Referee Russell RENO, Nev. (UPI)- -A U.S. bankruptcy court referee said he is convinced uranium mag- The WASHINGTON (UPI) Taylor Qvil Aeronautics Board said it and Steen's attorneys, which would review a decision by Friday that UJS. Smelting Co. were scheduled as part of the to Steen as hearing examiner James S. must pay $240,000 were taken under hearings, $580,-00- 0 for note off a well as servnew Keith approving pay air of Steen's on the purchase ice for Salt Lake City. combined Metals Reduction Co. The board said Keith's deciservice to (CMR) in Pioche, Nev. sion in the The smelting company had Salt Lake City investigation will contended it did not have a be heard by the full board. valid contract, but Taylor ruled ClEDiD' 1 lb V F I ago. paid, will be placed with the court to help . TODAY their stooges" and "Nixon doctrine kill! kul! kill!" Only 100 marchers remained when shortly before 6 o'clock riot police, equipped with shields and truncheons, moved in and slowly pushed the crowd southward away from the embassy. Military units and the police had been put on special alert in anticipation of the demonstrations, in contrast to Wednesday when police arrived at the embassy 45 minutes after the atlack began. - The George Washington Birthday ball at the Embassy, an annual social event for the American community, was canceled and the building remained closed for repairs from Wednesday's attack by demonstrators. The Rai.-oopjn- hTORYIEKDSTUES. $240,000, if WASHINGTON (UPI) Government regulatory agencies have told the nation's banks and savings and loan associations they may not offer gifts in excess of $5 wholesale value to attract deposits. WEDNESDAY WILL CAPTURE YOUR HEART! COMMONWUJH UNITED pkmIs PETER Loan Places Fbrtheslav- e- IWRK CARLtNER BIG 2 I ne vi- - - PAMELA Forthemaste- rdesire knew no coior in the savage worid of the Old South! DAVID NIVEN m - i . mm " mil 11 Theatre Ttie Walter Guild Films Production RearJe Organization. in association r by Movielab "R" w T TRAP" THE Mr J STARTS WED. mm nUS H ends 2r V1 turn L3&. 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Scherle said in a news letter. "This loan mav not return much mineral but it will certainly generate a I lot of ran! AST1N EastmanCOLOR WASHUNliiUH nep. William Scherle, Wlowa, in a CO wry comment on the activities HIT of the Small Business Adminis- irauun, says uie ageiiuy s iuan of $41,000 to a topless style restaurant in Denver called the "Body Shoppe" is one of its 0 I temporary restraining order was first imposed Jan. 31 until midnight Friday after four shop craft unions struck the Union Pacific railroad and all U.S. railroads prepared to n retaliation that shutdown HITS I I JONATHAN JOHN WINTERS COLOR Hudson U-ay- n PftOOUCTIOII USTINOV TIFFIN Emphasis On Interest' courage knew no chain-s- I sides. The nominated for 5:38-7:42-9:- I Te -Sec- retary Deposit Gifts Are Limited otherwise. The company had agreed to buy CMR some time a a 1 L Shutdown Averted WASHINGTON (UPI) -WASHINGTON (UPI) Robert H. Finch today threat of a nationwide rail threw out an order by one of shutdown has been averted, at his Health, Education and least for another 13 days, MANILA (LTD Welfare department agencies through court action further demonstrators chanting "Yankee go home" marched in which required employes to extending a temporary restrainifront of the UJS. Embassy for report all contacts with news- ng order imposed last month. U.S. District Court Judge two hours Saturday but then men. Howard Corcoran, in extending were pushed away by Philippine "This memorandum was is- the order Friday until midnight riot police ordered to guard the sued without my knowledge and March 2, said he would decide firebuilding against another is contrary to departmental then whether to take more bomb attack. policy," Finch said. "I would permanent action. There was no violence. like to reiterate my full "I am not going to rule on a About 200 demonstrators endorsement of the principle of case of this importance now," gathered outside the embassy freedom of information." Corcoran told lawyers for both during the afternoon carrying placards. They circied peacefully under the watchful gaze of 300 policemen stationed there in the morning. ' Some of the signs proclaimed "Death to imperialists and BEST ACTRESS By Police bank-niDtc- HprKior Rpview Rcf7 MAGGIE SMITH grocery store. Shaun Yvette suffers from a dangerous form CAB Promises 'Report' Order For Newsmen an ld doctor, Capt John Holister, also said the child appeared in good condition. 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