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Show 2A NEWS DESEREl Tuesday, June 10, 1969 FAMILY by Bil Keane CIRCUS opter WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Little Princess is going to see the Prince. trike Puts ion WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Nixon Administrations policy of nonintervention in labor disputes may be put to a severe test if a strike continues against one of the Ciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitnmiinii News Briefs major supplies for Vietnam. of helicopters , The Departments ot Labor, and Defense are reported at odds over the impact .of the strike on the war effort, leaving President Nixon squarely In the middle to determine Tiny, blonde Tricia Nixon, one of the world's most eligible girls, will attend the investiture of tall, strapping Prince Charles, heir apparent to the British throne and one of the n how long the walkout can be permitted to continue. If the Pentagon says that it cannot afford a strike much longer, the President may be forced to see the first injunction of his Administration, an action labor sources claim he is reluctant to take. Nearly 10,000 members of the United Auto Workers union walked out of 13 Texas plants of the Bell Helicopter Co, at midnight Sunday. after rejecting a contract offer recommended by a high official in the union. The Bell plants, all in the Worth-Dalia- area, s pro- duce the Huey and other helicopters used in Vietnam, No bargaining sessions were scheduled today as the workers remained on strike. Red China Target At Confab - The MOSCOW (UPI) Soviet Union has succeeded in turning the current world conference of Communist parties Into a platform for condemnation of Red China, diplomatic sources said today. They noted that all major with Communist leaders the exception of Romanias President Nicolae Ceausescu Chairbitterly critcized man Mao regime and branded it The criticism did not amount to a formal excommunication of China from the ranks of world communism. But the attacks still were far harsher than most observers had expected could be allowed without the appearance of a major rift in the conference. Ceausescu was ignored by most speakers, including Soviet party leader Leonid I. Polands Brezhnev, party chief Wladyslaw Gomulka and East German President Walter Ulbricht. Mo rtar Attacks Across Jordan United ' Press International Israeli and Arab forces battled with mortars across the Jordan River nine miles, south of the Sea of Galilee Israeli an Army spokesman said. The spokesman in Tel Aviv said the Arab fire wounded an Israeli border policeman. The spokesman said Arabs also today, fired 60 mm mortar shells at Nahal Zofar milPary settlement 54 miles south of the Dead Sea. The communique said Israeli forces returned the fire in both cases. The spokesman did not say whether the fire came from Arab guerrillas or from Jordanian troops along the eastern border of Israel. Kidnaped Couple Released - Police MADRID (UPI) grandsaid the daughter of the late Dominican Republic dictator Rafael Leonidas Trujullo and her Spanish fiance were released today by two men who kidnaped the couple nine flays ago. They said no ransom was paid and the kidnapers were not detained. There was no elaboration and the identities of the two men were withheld. Maria Altagracia Trujillo and her boy friend, Francisco Bergaz, 24 were kidnaped on a busy Madrid street nine days ago by two men who forced them into a car, police said. Board Inspects Melbourne Nava I SINGAPORE -naval The (AP) Joint board investigating the of the Australian aircraft carrier Melbourne and the U.S. destroyer Frank E. Evans, inspected the Mel- colli-so- n bourne today in the drydock where she is being repaired. Rear Adm. Jerome H. King Jr. of the U.S. Navy led the team on a four-hotour of the Australian flagship in a drydock at the Sembawang shipyard. The board members refused to speak to newsmen. From the bottom of the huge concrete drydock, newsmen could see that the sharp bow of the ship had been bent to worlds most eligible young Tricia, 23, just back from a trip to the Pacific with her parents, will visit Great Britain June 28 to July 5. one side. There were great tears in the steel above her waterline. workers were Shipyard aboard making preliminary repairs. World Church Unit Hears Pope Paul - GENEVA (AP) Pope Paul VI, on a flying visit to this traditional citadel of Protestantism, made an historic appearance today before the World Council of Churches but raised no immediate hope of linking the Roman Catholic Church to its membership. In fraternal frankness, h said, "we do not consider that the question of membership of the Catholic Church in the world council ds so mature that a positive) answer could or should be given. . . . But this does not prevent us from assuring you of our great respect and deep affection . . . In a preliminary to his pronouncement to the most influential of the Protestant church he exgroupings, pressed concern for the working man in a speech to the International Labor Organization. The widely traveled pontiff found a calm and somewhat restrained welcome on his arrival in this diplomatic capital, which has grown accustomed to appearances of world figures. Security measures were tight. The Popes visit had been threatened with demonstrations from extremists. But Swiss police intercepted and sent back to Britain one of their leaders, the Rev. Ian Paisley, militant from Northern Ireland. He got no farther than the airport. In his eagerly awaited pronouncement on Catholic Church relations with the World Council of Churches, Pope Paul left the question of Vatican membership about Vague Vagrancy MIAMI was - Floridas (AP) law on vagrancy ruled unconstitutional fedMonday by a three-judg- e eral court that declared it was characterized by vagueness and overbroadness. Whenyou have a hearing loss, Zenith tries to give ears a second chance. where It was when the first assembly of the council was held in Amsterdam 21 years ago. On that occasion the Catholics, under Pope Pius XII, remained aloof. Some followers of the French Protestant reformer John Calvin 1509-6who raised his banner in Geneva, demonstrated briefly. Nine A CONVENIENCE - Ala- bama State Sen. Ray Lolley says the haoerdashery business he operates out of his Senate desk is primarily as a colconvenience for his leagues. Lolley keeps his desk crammed full of ties, shirts and sets from his general store at Enterprise. 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