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The Daily News Leader from Staunton, Virginia • 3

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Staunton, News-Leader, June 16, 1968 Rusk Protests German Travel Restrictions Dear Abby Actions Louder Than Words Abigail Van Buren WASHINGTON (AP) Secre-iPhillips of Rusk's protest still sovereign state. proposals for any specific coun-. Phillips said protests similariuous consultation with the gov- tary of State Dean Rusk has de left open what more the Wes The Western powers have per- termeasures meanwhile Rusk's had been delivered bv ernments of Great Britain. tern Allies may do if anything sisted in regarding East Ger- ally holding the Soviets respon-jihe British and French and West Germany many, pending the signing of a sible for freedom of access to to the Soviet ambassadors in about this situation, but I have livered a U.S. protest to the Soviets against Communist East Germany's new restrictions on beyond diplomatic representa Hons against the crisis-causing treaty covering the question, as Berlin under various and Paris.

He added: nothing further to say at this still under Soviet occupation agreements. "We are of course in contin- West German travel and trade Red move. responsibilities stemming from with Berlin, the State Department announced Saturday. The East Germans, whose ter World War II. Rusk, at a New York luncheon ritory surrounds Berlin, are re- However, countering the new DEAR WIFE: Your biggest problem, as I see it, is the obvious lack of communication and mutual trust between you two.

For openers, ask him how he came to be recipient of the girlie gallery. (He may be Innocent.) Then present the material (in its original envelope) to your postmaster, who Friday with Soviet Deputy For quiring West Germans traveling; restrictions poses particular dit DEAR ABBY: Beth and I have been married about 10 years and have a very good marriage and two adorable children. I have been traveling quite a bit lately In my business and it has created a slight problem. Yesterday when I came off the road, after having driven from 7 a.m. until 6 p.m.

to Berlin to bear passports withificuities tor the Western occu- eign Minister Vasily V. Kuznet-sov and the Russian ambassador to the United States, Anato- East German visas, or official entry permits. The reds have pation powers of Germany and Berlin the United States, Britain and France because the ly F. Dobrynin, held the Soviets Beth says, "It's a lovely evening, let's go for will add it to his bulging file on pornographic a little ride." responsible for freedom of access to Berlin. also hiked tolls on trie movement of persons and goods.

The action is regarded here as a further step in the long Communist campaign to force recog restrictions apply to the West Germans rather than to Allied personnel. Thus the tendency here has been to wait for West German A relatively low-keyed an nouncement by State Depart nition of East Germany as a ment spokesman Richard I. Soviets Criticize Cisar aouse ot me united states mails. If your husband sent for the stuff, you have still another problem. You are married to a "little boy" who still likes to look at dirty pictures.

DEAR ABBY: I am a maiden lady, 70 years of age. I retired 10 years ago and am making my home with my sister, 74, and her husband, 76. My brother-in-law is a kind man and a good Christian. We have had a happy home together because we all like to do the same things. Of course, at our age, any one of us might pass away at any time, which raises this When I am out of town I eat in restaurants all the time, which gets pretty tiresome, so when I come home I look forward to a good, homecooked meal.

Well, Beth greets me at the door with, "I've been cooped up in the house all week, let's eat out." Tell me, Dear Abby, what is the penalty for wife beating in the state of Nebraska? RON DEAR RON: I don't know, but I would guess that you'd be ahead to "take a little ride" and eat out occasionally. DEAR ABBY: The other day a letter came addressed to my husband. Thinking it was PRAGUE (AP) Czechoslo vakia's liberal Communist party leadership returned Saturday from Budapest, saying it was cent speech. The article was published at the end of a visit to the Soviet Union by Josef Smrkovsky, the president of the National Assembly, who went so far reassuring the Russians that he was criticized at home. June 16, 1968 TO THE VOTERS OF STAUNTON The confidence and goodwill the voters of Staunton accorded me on Tuesday, June 11th in electing me to the office of City Council of Staunton, is worthy of my most sincere thanks.

I consider it an honor and a privilege to have been elected to this important office by the people of my hometown. This manifestation of your trust gives me continued hope and faith in the democratic way of American life. I humbly accept the voters wishes with a pledge of loyalty to all of the people of Staunton. It will be my purpose to serve yeu to the best of my ablity in order to promote the public interest. My deep and sincere appreciation to all who voted for ma and worked so earnestly in my behalf.

It's friends and understanding citizens like you who made the effort mal reply to an article in Prav-da, the Soviet Communist party newspaper, criticizing Cestmir Cisar, a Czechoslovak party secretary and liberal. Prague's un-censored press was already rebutting the attack. The article, written by Prof. F. Konstantinov, accused Cisar of having challenged the validi- "good to know" that their government had Hungary's sup port, then faced up to new prob question: If my sister should go first, her husband would be utterly helpless to cook and Party sources here said the lems stemming from a Soviet attack on one of its mainstays.

an advertisement, I opened it and found sev eral pictures of nude women with a letter keep house for himself, so since it is "my' The Communist party was un- house, too, I know my sister would want me derstood to be planning a for- ty of Lenin's teachings in a re- attack, unusual in its tone and directness, might be answered by Cisar personally. They said Konstantinov had cited Cisar incorrectly and out of context. Job Mart The answer was expected to be drafted with the participation of Alexander Dubcek, the party chief, who returned from a When seeking a job, make the ihand tools and reliable trans- saying, "If you want more, send money. I suppose I am naive, but I was shocked. I don't know whether my husband sent for these pictures or not.

If he didn't, shouldn't these people be reported for sending this kind of stuff through the mails? My problem is this: I'm afraid if I show this stuff to my husband and question him, he'll start having all his mail sent to his office and I won't see any of it. He is sometimes a little careless with money, and charges things he doesn't want me to know about. I recently quit working, and now I see all the mail before he does, and I like it this way. What do you suggest? HIS WIFE most of your prospects! Ask portation. your friendly Virginia Employ- Insurance salesman A local to stay on and look after him.

But how would this look to other people? My brother-in-law has no other relatives. Your advice, please? NAMELESS DEAR NAMELESS: The last thing I would worry about is how it would "look" to other people. Why not wait until the problem presents itself before worrying about how to solve it? CONFIDENTIAL TO D. WOO: What "old Chinese The size of one's ears has absolutely no bearing on the length of one's life. Quite worrying! friendship treaty signing trip to Budapest.

He did not comment at the airport, but Premier Old- ment Commission office to join insurance agency nas an open- you in the search. Stop in at the first opportunity and list your rich Cernik said it was good to have a promise of Hungarian ing in this area for an agent or trainee. This opening offers a well paying debit and is in an qualifications immediately you area ottering good potential. have a partner one that will surely raise your chances of The applicant for this position support. AUTO DAMAGED BY FIRE should be a high school grad uate, have the desire, be able finding the job you seek.

Listed below is a sample of the openings now on file at the local Virginia Employment Of to work well with the public and have good transportation. Crimora Honor Students Cited fice, 221 N. Lewis St. Gratefully yours, KENNETH I. JONES A 1966 Chevrolet was damaged slightly by fire Friday afternoon at the corner of W.

Beverley Openings continue to be avail farm family A local opening is available for a dairy farm family. A good house and able in construction work for tradesmen. These openings are Street and Hays Avenue. Holsinger, Denise Miller, Garry Via, Debra Allen, Debbie Brown, other furnishings will be provided. Applicants must be able for brick masons, cement fin Staunton firemen, who answered the alarm at 1:52, said the Charles Massie, Kelly Fisher, Rebecca Stinespring, Elaine Weeks, Jerry Blosser, Sandra Allen, Carole Baber and Connie Gail Lipes, Dorothy Tanner and ishers and carpenters.

Jobs are to turnish good references. Ap- ply in person to the local VEC vehicle is owned by Douglas Cox available both locally and out- David Snelson. otnee. ot 2Ui njssex Drive. of-town.

Applicants must have Gray. Grade 6: Steven Arey, Destryl Grade 3: David Bower, Earl Thomas, Paula Sue Crissman, Sharon Snelson, Willie Clapham, Crimora Elementary School announces its honor roll list for the sixth six-weeks period. The honor students are: Grade 5: Teresa Eavey, Tammy Payne, Phil Showers, Garry Via, Debra Allen, Gail Day, Bonnie Critzer, Linda Lipes, Roxanne a 1 Rebecca Fitzgerald, Gail Lipes, Debra Floyd, Teresa Scarbrough and David Snelson. Grade 7: Lettie Blackwell and Wanda Fisher. The school has also announced its perfect attendance list for Funk, Derek McDaniel, Robert Thomas, Vicki Baber, Robyn uorsey Dooms, Michael Slusher, GM Ricky Stinespring, Larry Willis, Cromer, Carolyn Graves Diana Gray and Mary Parrish, Cecelia Hanger, Jeffry Cash, Rodney Gray, Timothy Ponton, MMKOF EXCtUtHCf Grade 7: Bobby Cason, Larry Chittum, Mark Haynes, Charles Ronnie Via, Debra Lipes, Debra Wayne Keade, Michael Shiflett, Thompson and Denise Weeks Letty Blackwell, Anna Lee Chapun, Marilyn Fisher, Mike Grade 4: Rusty Black, Timothy Bower, Mark Wertman, the 1967-68 session.

Those Landram, Edwin Miller, T. C. McDaniel, Joe McMillan, Russell Parrish, Howard Payne, students are: Grade 1: Larry Via, Thomas David Willis, Sandy Kimberly Claytor, Sue Ellinger, Laura VanBuren, Timothy Brown, Tommy Lyons, John James Pleckner, Gary Wright Ponton. Candy Fisher, Carol Betty Booth, Debbie Critzer, Lugene Gochenour and Teresa McMillan and Susan. Martin Hutchinson and Kimberly Perry.

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