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Show o NEWS, DEStRET gA Thursday, Augurt People 196? 14, i Teddy Out, McSovern in? -(UPI) McGovern, has indicated he might be a presidential candidate again in 1972. He said Sen. Eduard M. Kennedy, is definitely out of the running. McGovern told a grou? of newsmen Wednesday, I fully ' expect to see Ted Kennedy president some day, but it will not happen in 1972. He said there are no forseeable circumstances that will make Kennedy a candidate in 1972. A EDUCATION FIRST in Des Moines, Iowa, has sentenced a narcotics of fender to finishing his college education. District County Court Judge Leo Oxberger told Dennis B. DeNio, 26, that he would Wednesday begin serving Mine in the county jail Monday but could leave during working hours to WASHINGTON Sen. Geo rge 1 BECORD TRY 2,dOC - 1 7, Yf 4 X fnl? j ' REG. $1.99 VALUE attend college classes and to earn money for his educational expenses. DeNio, who has completed three years of college, pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana and 98 LSD McGovern added that Kennedys decision not to run "places on all new responsibilities ofis. He said advisers of the late Sen. Hobert F. Kennedy had been urging him to make the 1972 race. He Intends to make no final decision however until well into 1971, he said. McGovern, 47. made an 11th hour bid for the Demociatic nomination last presidential August after the New York senator was assassinated. fa K. it 'ii . i I, judge V: V MOUTH WASH SUPER-SIZ- E capsules. DEATHS Rep. Daniel J. Ronan, 55, congressman from Chicagos West Side sim 1964, died Wednesday night, apparently of a heart attack. a Democrat, had Ronan, served in the Illinois Legislature and as a Chicago aider-ma- n before going to Congress. . . . Max Stine, 85, who started a corner drug store in 1912 and saw it grow into the multimillion-dolla- r Stineway drug chain, died Wednesday in Chicago. Stine, a native of Russia, sold the Stineway Drug Co. to a New York firm in 1953. UPI Ttlcotolo Sen. George McGovern tells reporters he might be presidential candidate in 1972. he was entitled to part of the eamings from Miss Bakers Paramount contract, however. Miss Baker was granted custody of the couples two chill, dren, Blanche, 12 and one of the beasts slashed at her. - AcDOUBLE DIVORCE 38. and Carroll tress Baker, director Jack Garfein, 39, have been granted dcuble divorce decrees in Los Angeles Superior Court. Judge William E. MacFaden, rejected Wednesday a claim by Garfein that A Califor--n test pilot for spy planes in a sets out Saturday 2year-olairplane to break a world speed record for e "Im planes. shooting for at least 500 miles an hour, Darryl G. Green-amysays of plans to fly a Grumman F8F2 Bearcat. The old record of 469 mph was set April 26, 1939, by German Luftwaffe pilot Fritz Wendel in a Messerschmltt MI109R. Greenamyer, 33 and a bachelor, will take his plane up at the Edwards Air Force mile-an-ho- Her-sehe- 11. Garfein was given "reasonable visitation rights and ordered to pay. $300 monthly child support. piston-engin- BUT HAD CHANGE OF HEART pr hand-rebui- Traded Tot For Record Player ENGPETERBOROUGH, LAND (UPI) Jscqualine Thorne, 2, was back at home with the parents who today traded her to friends for a record player three months ago. With the help of a welfare officer, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Base desert research center, where he regularly tests SR71 strategic reconnaissance jets for Lockheed California Co. before they are turned over to the Air Force. Thome retrieved their daughter Wednesday. We intend to keep her for good, they said. The Thornes swapped Jackie to Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Butler for the phonograph when, they said, the little girl became too much to COOL CONTROLLER -Steve Bales, a National Aeronautics and Space Administration flight control engineer who President Nixon said may have saved the Apollo 11 mission from being aborted, received the NASA Group Achievement Award Wednesday at the astronauts state dinner In Los Angeles. "He made a crit'cal decision just before Eagle landed in the Sea of Tranquility that could have made the difference between success and failure, said Nixon. He told the astronauts they could ignore false signals from their computer and land. Otherwise they would have had to abort the mission. 2kT IT AGAIN Editor-columni- t LA WED BY LION Wednesday with a she Jackie a officer arrived. I dont want Jacqueline used as a human shuttlecock, Mrs. Butler said afterward. But, she said with tears in her eyes, I just cant believs Jackie has gone. . . $24 phono- graph. But Mrs. Butler wanted to keep Jackie. I dont want your record player, she shouted at the T 'omes. Its not bloody fair. One moment you say we can have the child, and the next you want her back." KETCHUM'S Fornitoro Aimtx will buy your good utod furniture no jpioco or a houseful. Call Coo. Sheppard, 355-465- 411 W. Hi W.H - ISUcktostofMoluSSoie a. JQ. 2r lie FASHIONS FOR THE YOUNG st William F. Buckley Jr., filed a $1 million federal court defamation suit Wednesday against Esquire Inc., because of a September 1969 article in the magazine by Gore Vidal. The complaint said a Vjdal article called, Buckley a procrypto Nazi. Buckley alleged that Esquire published the Vidal article knowing it was false or with reckless disregard of whether it was false or not. daughter of famed lion But when handle. The Thornes later sold the record player for $7.20. But they decided they wanted their daughter back. They went to the Butlers home (ICINGS ROW MAN... featuring 242 A Special Formal Rental Dept. 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