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The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • Page 30

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10 feenttrtfl fttar OrUad, FIhMi Tuesday, March 26, 1974 268 Killed By Terrorists VIDEO PONG Sports bonanza of the decade! Phenomenal Profits $12,000 Part Time 142,000 Full Timet This new spoils game can be played by all age groups. Interest in this new game has been fantastic, ottering outstanding profits, for men, women and couplet. No Product No Sailing We secure all locations, provide all equipment, training and skilled guidance and we back up this new machine with a written guarantee. You must provide top credit references, be sincerely Interested In owning and operating your own profitnble business and be available within 30 days to start. Minimum 1 2200 to $10,000 working capital (secured).

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Kaplan (305) 830-4448 1 UNITED NATIONS (Re-uter) A total of 268 persons were killed and 571 others wounded in international terrorist attacks in the six-year period ended last December, while propery destroyed in the incidents was valued at $163 million and $32 million was collected in ransom, the U.N,' Association of the United States reported Monday. The figures were' quoted in the association's monthly a a i the Inter-dependent, which 'also, named the Shah of Iran as "diplomat of the year" for his success in raising world oil prices. "THIS SKILLFUL handling of man and nations is making Iran a preeminent Middle East power, a third world leader and a nation taken seriously by the industrialized the magazine said. The U.N. association published i Monday showing that Iran, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria and eight other third world oil producers whose income from oil this year will exceed $91,000 million contributeda total of $4,850,000 to U.N.

preinvest-ment and development aid programs, from which they will receive in 1974 assistance valued at Envoy Going To U.N. LONDON (Reuter) Ivor Richard left here by air Monday for New York to take up his new post as Britain's permanent representative at the United Nations headquarters, British officials said. RENT a Mpw Electronic www Calculator for OlOIOOl oooo lAi'nilolfel a i i month and apply rental toward purchase price $94.95 133 E. ROBINSON, ORLANDO if georgestot adds, subtracts, multiplies, divides figures percentages i os it'. i ma Ilk 'fyjD EDWARD VILLEILA Finest performer Top Ballet Stars With Symphony Ballet dancers Edward Villella and Violette Ver-dy will appear with the Florida Symphony Orchestra at 8:30 p.m.

April 10 at Orlando Munic ipal Auditorium. Two years ago the artists received a standing ovation from their Orlando audience. VILLELLA, in the view of some critics, is the finest male ballet performer in American and ranks among the world's top three. When asked what his favorite ballets are, Vilel-la has several answers. "The one I'm dancing at the moment," is usually his first reply.

But when pressed, he admits that for pure dance, he prefers the "Rubies" section of George Balanchine's ballet "Jewels." The role in "Rubies" was especially created for Villella. For bravura, he chooses the a i kovsky "Pas de Deux," which he and Miss Verdy are including in their Orlando program. MISS VERDY frequently is Villella's dance partner both with the New York City Ballet and on tour. Miss Verdy has toured with top ballet companies in both America and Europe. She has appeared on television and in movies.

Tickets for the performance are now on sale at Streep's Ticket Agency, 641 N. Orange Ave. They are priced at $6.50, $5.50, $4.50 and $3.50. Telephone orders are accepted. The performance is cosponsored by Sentinel Star Charities and the Florida Symphony.

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It will be followed at 9 p.m. by a gavel-to-gavel airing of tonight's Orange County School Board FAKIR: NICE AND FAKIR: THIS KOOL GIVES ME HERE, TRY ONE TOURIST: THAT'S NEW ACT. OF MV KOOLS. fork HAS PURE MENTHOL FOR JIG) II THAT TASTE OF EXTRA COOLNESS. COOLl BECAUSE IT to LJZ1 1 AN IDEA FOR A KINGS AilvcMisrim-tti Hearing Tests Set For Orlando Area Electfoni? hearing tests will be given free at the Orange Hearing Aid Ctr.

1603 S. Orange Ave, Orlando lor a limited time only. A Certified Hearing Aid Audiologist will be at this office to perform the test. Anyone who has trouble hearing or understanding is welcome to have test using the latest electronic equipment to determine his or her particular loss. Everyone should have a hearing test at least once a year if there is any trouble at all hearing clearly.

Even people now wearing a hearing aid or those who have been told nothing could be done for them should have a hearing test and find out about the latest methods of hearing correction. The tin hearing test will be given for a limited time only at the office listed below. If you can't get there call the number below and ariange for an appointment at home Call collect Our office is directly across the street Irom Orange Memorial Hospital. LJRANGE HEARING AID CENTER 1503 ORANGE AVE. ORLANDO PHONE 849-6520 TOURIST: FANTASTIC! FAKIR: IVB COMB QfM isgf ALLTHE WAV UP TO KOOL.

u. I the way up nm Come all if; II Warning: The Surgeon That Cigarette Smoking General Has Determined Is Dangerous to Your Health. LONGS per cigarette. FTC Report Sept. 73 NX Kings, 16 mg.

"tar," 1 .3 mg. nicotine; Longs, 17 mg. "tar." .3 nig. nicotine, av..

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