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Israelis Kidnap Station OWNED and OPERATED by UNITED CONVALESCENT (Continued from Page 1) Israel Early Saturday Differed BOCA RATON NEWS Vol. 15, No. 20 Sunday, Jan. 4, 1970 32 Pages 10 Cents YOUR DAY One files, one announces JANUARY M T W T 12 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Elections off World's fastest to slow start r game Wallin first Chukkers aren't checkers, and to throw that long handled croquet mallet is really a polo stick. hat in ring You'll learn all about it Sunday afternoon if you head for the The city election race opened Friday with only one candidate in the race for the two seats. A second hopeful, William W. Moore, announced Saturday that he would file first thing Monday morning. "No use waiting around until the last minute to file," Tore Wallin, the first candidate to file for the Feb. 3 city council election, beamed as he signed up Friday. Wallin, 1310 S.W. 4th Ct., is a current member of the Planning and Zoning Board. He feels that his work with the Council Candidate Tore Wallin was first to file. board is almost completed and he should move to new work involved with his concern for the city's welfare. Moore, an IBM employe and Estates Section resident for the past VA years, talked it over with his family Saturday Israelis 'kidnap* morning and then announced his in- tention to the News. At stake in the Feb. 3 election with a opening day of polo at the Royal possible runoff Feb. 17, will be the Palm Grounds just west of the seats now held by Councilman Robert radar station. I. "Pat" Honcheli and Deputy Mayor / city on Glades road. For the next 15 Sundays the stick and ball guys Harold Maull. Friday was the first day and their horses will thunder up to file. Candidates have until Jan. 12 to and down the 300-yard field throw their hats in. chasing the little bouncing Honcheli, a local attorney, has strike Lebanon bamboo ball in one of the fastest postponed his final dedsion on his games in the world. candidacy until Tuesday or Wed- nesday. Persons close to the veteran TEL AVIV (UPI)—Israeli com- According to the official pool story, No, this lass is not serving time in the North Pole jail. Judy Lewis of councilman indicated that he probably mandos, in what Chief of Staff Gen. issued after the raid, the raiders left by Raleigh, N.C. peers through four-foot long icicles at Linville Fatls, N.C. will decide in favor of running for the Haim Bar-Lev described as an night and returned by day. The raiding Your planner The icicles were formed from melting snow cascading over cliff walls. seat he has held for eight years. operation "lifted straight from the party, it was learned in Tel Aviv, in- (UPI Telephoto) While the number of candidates "in movies," snatched a 7-ton Soviet-built cluded an engineer and electronics expert. Walter Young, city planning the race was still something of a radar station from Egypt and hauled it and zoning director, tells what mystery, voters were assured of away, authoritative sources said While they did their work, Israeli jets provided an umbrella overhead the city will look like in the future Infant fights fo r life having to reach a decision on three Saturday. referendum questions. The authoritative sources said the decoying Egyptian gunners close to in an interview with the News the target area. appearing on page 1C of today's Biggest item on the ballot will be a radar station was captured intact paper. Whatever part of town you on astronaut food diet general obligation bond issue to during an Israeli commando raid on While the raiders worked, the jets live in Young has something to finance construction of a multi-million RasGhraib, and near American forced the Egyptians to keep their heads down. tell you about it. If you're trying dollar improvement of the city's owned El Morgan oilfields Dec. 27. SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPI)—A 13- The infant received infusions of high to decide where to build a home, sewage treatment facilities. City Foreign sources said the top secret An army spokesman said after the week old baby girl who had been losing calorie, low residue nutrients through see what Young has to say about Council will ask voters to approve a $4 radar station weighed 7 tons and was raid that the raiding force had cap- weight at a rate of two ounces an hour a catheter in her jugular vein. Dr. tured four Egyptians and killed two the area west of town. Evidently million bond issue for construction of a worth $1 million. fought for her life today aided by in- Louis Gluck, a pioneer in intensive others. it's really going places! new sewage treatment plant on Glades They said it was slung under freight- travenous feedings of high calorie care units for infants, said Jennifer road. carrying helicopters and flown across It was not known in Tel Aviv if the "astronaut food." was doing satisfactorily since the Hopefully, the remainder of the $6 the Gulf of Suez in two parts to Israeli- four captured Egyptians were Soviet- Jennifer Beth Kribs of Flint, Mich., infusions began but it was too soon to million estimated cost can be made up held territory. trained radar operators. But it was Quick facts was born with a defective digestive tell if she would gain weight. speculated that not only had the in the form of a matching grant of It was learned in Tel Aviv that the system. Unable to absorb nutrients she federal funds. The proposed new Israelis captured a radar station intact Weather: Cloudy through Sunday lost two ounces an hour after surgical Little Jennifer, 9 pounds, 15 ounces highly specialized raiding force was but it also captured its operators. treatment plant would work in con- seen off and welcomed home by Bar- with rain less likely Sunday removal of 95 per cent of her in- at birth, was down to 5 pounds, 9 An army spokesman announced thru Saturday. Chance of rain testines. ounces. (Continued on Page 6A) Lev. after the raid only that Israeli com- Saturday 60 per cent, 40 per mandos "destroyed" the Egyptian cent Saturday night, and 30 She was all thoroughbred radar station and captured four of its per cent Sunday. Sunday's defenders. high 75, low 62. It was never officially announced Boating: Seas 2-5 feet, with a that the radar station had been seized light to moderate chop on intact. inland waters. High tide Proud mom, family face a cruel world But insiders in Tel Aviv had known Saturday night at 10:38; for a week. Highs Sunday at4:59a.m. and By JIM RIFENBURG Messer (animal control officer) children were more timid. They came The resident said she'd like to have A total security curtain was raised 4:53 p.m., lows at 11:20 a.m. responded and looked the situation to the opening of the culvert, looked the mother but couldn't handle the only partially today after news of the and 11:33 p.m. She was a thoroughbred in every over. over the situation and quickly backed family of seven puppies. operation had been leaked in London. Fishing: Dolphin and sail in- sense of the word. away. "What will you do with them?" (Continued on Page 6A) terspersed with millions of A thoroughbred German Shepherd, "I'll have to crawl on my belly like a So in went Messer. Messer was asked. kings. Drift boats are your reptile to get back in there," he "I guess I'll run them on up to West thoroughbred hound and something Some thirty minutes later with the best bet. else that was never quite identified. remarked. "I just hope there aren't Palm to the dog pound," he said. Television: The Andy Williams any other tenants living in this aid of hooks, ropes and a small box, he "They sure are cute, I hope they can But most of all, she was a thorough- had all seven occupants evacuated. Show Saturday night on bred mother. apartment. All I need is to come face to find homes for them," he added. The channels 5 and 7 at 7:30, It was the holiday time. Peace and face with a five foot rattlesnake back After all her care and concern, the And so a mother and her family were P.O. Box £§ starring Jimmy Durante, goodwill, roast turkey and all that in there." mother saw her family quickly split separated. .Judy Carne, Leslie Uggams stuff, but this young mother of the The mother came at a whistle but the up. It's a cruel world we live in. and James Garner. Sunday canine world had no home. She I just moved my family to night, Mission Impossible at couldn't turn to the welfare agency or 9:30 on channel 4. Boca Raton from Minnesota Salvation Army. She had to make it on and we tove the area. The only Movies: 101 Damnations at the her own. Boca Raton Theatre, showing problem is that my two boys So with her brood of seven, she don't know how to swim and at 1:15, 3:25, 5:35, 7:45, and sought the only shelter she could find. 9:45 p.m. Rated G. I'm not qualified to teach It was dry, warm on cold nights and them.
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