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Show Laws Advocated MONEY curs Eee For Control of Home Can Be Perilous But It Need Not Be by Mort Reed . ber WASHINGTON (UPI) —-HEW Information Please Q—Your “Cowles Com plete Encyclopedia of U.S. Coins" is very interesting and inform ¢, but you failed to say where the Nu miscope recommended on page 287 could be purchasea 1916. You can answerin the La Crosse Weekender. What is it worth?—Namewithheld, Coons Valley, Wis A—Where in the world did and whatit would cost. Is it you get that coin book? I a specialized instrument reean't imagine any coin book Stricted solely to the examin not listing all quarters startor can it be ular m Kemerer Mobile. Ala A—The Frey Numiscope No. 2864 was developed by the Frey Scientific Co., S. Diamond St., M 465 ing from 1796 and especially the one to which you refer. It is the Barber-head type is- sued between 1892 and 1916 andis one gf the most celebrated coins in the quarterdollar series. Its worth would depend en- tirely on its condition, the date and the mint mark. opy of A “A Guide Book of United States Coins” by R. S. Yeoman will bring you ip-to-date on the probable brought. into focus withovt {urther implementation In adapting the vernier table to the scope, Frey did value. Q—I aminterested in four Herzl gold (20-pound) coins of 1960. Can you tell me not alter the base which allows the user to reinstall the whereto send an order and lee Stage for slide study. —Henri Knopf, Tacoma, [t is advisable to order the glass and inting brackets when orde: a Numiscope. ( was consulted on the design, For price, consult Frey's new catalogue or re- quest it by mail. howmuch these pieces cost? A—Several dealers in the United States handle the coinage of Israel and any one of them could fill your order. When buying this type should know your dealer. This article listed the Ken- nedy half-dollar as being worth $42 in Kenya. Do you greater control over U.S. cars. ‘an The requests were contained in President Nixon's air pollution proposals under consideration by the Senate's air and water pollution subcommittee The Finch statement said Nixon's proposal would authorize the government to require Repair conformity it to throw the carpet out Neverplace furniture in a a room. Watchespecially for small, light pieces, such as footstools that are easily kicked about and are not in your normal line of sight revoke certificates when that testing reveals belowstandard cars, and would allow the government to bar the importation of cars not equipped to comply antipollution standards with Ths administration bill alsc would provide for regi: ng safe at sa all term and has little with the homes we live sily ne of the is places to ed not be sc and regulation of gasoline and fuel additives. Vincent J. Schaefer told the subcommittee Monday there are “pervasive blu greyish hazes . . over a half of the United States.” Get a copy of Coin World or World Coins at your local shop. Dealers listed in these holes in carpeting o1 normal traffic route through assembly line testing of new cars, allow be dangerous especially when they curl at the edges. Tack them down Falls are especially pre valent in the bathroom. The tub should be¢ lipped with a rubber when ge Policemen in Salt Lake SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— A policeman, whosefull - time job will be to investigate other policemen, has been officially appointed within the Salt Lake oe poe Pesky primary job will be to investi- t Ider ty wners. nd ¢ reliable. — Is your car hard insulation 1 switel d, This is wet areas and most hor Don't overload outlets. De will rugs. applia ed when not atlended a ha, ge to Aotibok > the ‘hax ard —to start? — cially careful a bout heating people are not run cords under room. a the Using too much gas? Does your muffler bath- In the bathroom no switch should be placed where it can be reached by anyone standing in the tub. — leak? eventually break throughit, creating a fire hazard Do not place a cord be: tween a door and the door frame. The squeezing will break the insulation, cause a short circuit gate complaints from citizens Do noc run cords too clo andofficials about other police- to radiators (or overthei ment. under them, on them). Bryan will be formerly call- Again, there’s a danger of ed “police inspector,” said Chief damagingthe insulation Third Assistant Chiet Calvin C. Whitehead, in making J publications are usually very other way in or The wear and tear on the Policeman to Investigate NEWYORK (UPI)—Senate of this nation—and I use the Maiority Leader Mike Mans- word advisedly — that what field, D-Mont., warned Tuesday transpired in Vietnam not be lot of piein the sky, plrs a lot of the “hidden war” in Laos repeated in Laos.” other victuals. Consider carries the risk of a new “Unless this bleeding of man what one airline reports it American entrapmentin South- and resources can be halted served last year. now, where on the Asian east Asia. Atotal of 22.2 million meals Mansfield noted the use of mainland does it end?” wasthe count. Of the number, “What lies beyond Laos, American advisers “and those 16 million were prepared in who go beyond advice,” trans- Thailand, Cambodia, China?”’ their airport flight kitchens, Mansfield asked. “As the drain using eight million tea bags, port and helicopter support and goes on in Southeast Asia, B52 bombings raids “among the one million pounds of cofiee, ancient burial urns of the so- where will we find the more than eight million half resources and the young pints of milk, more than three called Plains of Jars.” Speaking at the annual initiatives and strength and million cuts of steak, 11 million ideals which are essential convention of the American eggs and 26 million assorted Paper Industry, Mansfield said elements for meeting the rolls. “It is a familiar pattern, akin difficulties within this nation.” to that which drove us, out—never the cord. Eventu: beginning in 1952, ever ee Only Pennsylvania ally you will loc the plug into Vietnam. fromthe cordif youuoit the “. . It is vital to the future as a legal holiday out. These are specially im | ‘Entrapment’in Loas Be Good Up, mat and well hand rails to grab n ugs should t or or sh equipped with nonslip y Though many rugs are Wash of merchandise, you really Q—I am writing in regards to your article printed Feb. 7, 1970, in the Troy Record. small rugs be dona s face without some kirc backing or nonslip pad Large carpets as well as do not meet federal aniipoilution standards and give it Mansfield Warns Of NEW YORK UPI — There's a wax and dirt tion to permit the administration to bar foreign cars which coin book since the quarters in that book started with backing may become Secretary Robert H. Finch urged approval today of legisla- Appetites Must Wednesday, March 18, 1970 Up in the Sky equipped with Car Pollution Page 15—THE D4ILY HERALD,Provo, Utah WATER HEATERS Let our technicians give you a free “check-up” on our new Electronic Analyzer CRAGHEAD PLUMBING—HEATING 56 North 2nd West DIAL 373-1003 P. E. ASHTON CO. 175 North 100 West ae 373-9500 Provo “onnecting a cord, plug and pull it know any means bywhich I could sell my collection of Kennedy halves atthis price to a coin dealer in Kenya?— Michael F. Smith, North Troy, N.Y. A—Rest assured, if I knew of such a dealer I would be on my way to Kenya. While it is true the Kennedy coin Whotare you waiting for? enneys TOWNCRAFTSUITS ON SALE 3 DAYS ONLY! ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY has cunsiderably more pre- mium abroad than at home, I doubt that $42 is the going rate in that country. I am convinced that the case in point was exceptional rather than the rule. Right now a mass shipment of coins into Kenya would more than likely find some resistance at the border and if by chanceit did reach a dealer, his buying PROVO STORE PHONE 373-4500 price undoubtedly would be much less than the retail price. Q—I have a 1915 quarter with a iady’s head and 13 stars on one side and an eagle and 13 stars on the other. It is not listed in my Black Muslims Abandon Farm PELL CITY, Ala. (UPI)— Black Muslim leaders said SPORT COAT VALUE - poiyester/woolin handsome plaid designs. Long wearing plain front, U-grad style.Rich solid colors today they will abandon their Alabama farm where 24 cattle were poisoned last week. The Muslims told Sheriff Joel Wood they would move their surviving catile to another site in rural Greene County and put their 1,000-acre farm and daily comp!ex up for sale. Wood said the Muslims tcld him they had abandoned their idea of developing an agricultural and daily operation to employ blacks. “They're building a corral and loading chute now, and we hope to get the rest of the cattle out of here in the next day or so,” the sheriff said. 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