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The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page 26

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The Beacon Journal A7 Wednesday. June 20. 1930 SAVE AN Flag-burning ban up for House vote SUPER SAVER SALONS EXTRA 20 Ail i -51 Additional savings on already-reduced maternity fashions SALE 9.59-75.99, were 11.99-94.99. orig. S16-'TI8.

Great Summer fashions for the mother-to-be. Choose shorts, tops, dresses, jumpers, sportswear, denim and swimwear. At all stores eicept Great Northern, Summit, Belaen Voae. Randall. Rolling Acres.

Slow-Kent Sale ends Sunday. June 24 t90. ir ii I Ml demagogic way," he said. The issue comes up only occasionally when "a fool stands up and burns the flag." Stokes said. "Under our form of government, you let him stand up and be a fool," Stokes added.

Regula disputed that Interpretation. He said he agreed with Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, who said "the federal government has a legitimate interest in protecting the symbolic value of the flag." Stevens wrote the dissent in the 5-4 decision on June 11 overturning a law banning flag-burning. That decision set off the push for a constitutional amendment. Other Ohio House members who support or lean toward support of an amendment are: Bob McEwen, R-Hillsboro; Tom Lu-ken, D-Cincinnati; Willis Gradi-son, R-Cincinnati; Mike Oxley, R-Findlay; Paul Gillmor, R-Port Clinton; Donald "Buz" Lukens, R-Middletown; John Kasich, R-Westerville; Chalmers Wylie, R-Columbus; Douglas Applegate, D-Steubenville; James Traficant, D-Poland; and Clarence Miller, R-Lancaster. Rep.

Marcy Kaptur, D-Toledo, is undecided and Rep. Tony Hall, D-Dayton, declined to state his position. The Associated Press contributed to this report. 1 jMT4 i fcov tne wemcv Comparv You'll enjoy great prices every day I Hi PERM WAVE 2I (Includes haircut style). HAIRCUT J7 No Appointments.

PPltffl I I Shampoo service Is always complimentary. Your satisfaction is unconditionally guaranteed At Chapel Hill, Rolling Acres and Stow-Kent. maycompany maycompany STARTS TODAY FIND SUPER SAVINGS ON SUMMER FASHIONS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY ill i Continued from page Al floor. "There was a lot of emotion," Feighan said. "There were a lot of allegations that those who support the amendment are engaging in demagoguery and that those who oppose the amendment are lacking in sufficient patriotism." The other Ohioan on the Judiciary Committee, Rep.

Mike De-Wine, R-Cedarville, supported sending the amendment to the full House and supports its passage. He disagreed with Feigh-an's assessment. "I thought for the most part it was a good, intellectual debate," said DeWine, who's running for lieutenant governor on the gubernatorial ticket of former Cleveland Mayor George Voinovich. The amendment requires support of a two-thirds majority of the 435-member House and of the 100-member Senate. If approved by Congress, the amendment then would need to be ratified by 33 states to become part of the Constitution.

In Congress, both sides say the vote is too close to call. The Senate Judiciary Committee will take up the issue at a meeting Thursday, and a vote by the full Senate could come by the end of next week. Amendment supporters want the issue passed by July 4. Sawyer represented the sentiments of many opponents. "It's a mistake to undermine the rights that define the country," he said.

"If you really love the flag, you protect the rights it represents." Stokes used even stronger language to voice his opposition. "This issue is a shallow issue that is utilized by politicians in a Akron has single pool available to public Continued from page Al parently there were adults who watched the incident. One of the lifeguards, Rocco Yeargin, 19, of Hazel Street in Akron, was listed in satisfactory condition Tuesday. He suffered a fractured jaw. The other city worker also was hit in the face, but was not seriously injured.

The pool was drained Sunday and basketball hoops were taken down Tuesday morning. All other activities except a lunch program were suspended until the youths responsible for the attack are in custody. The portable pool program was shut down because of the cost of meeting strict state health department guidelines. The portable pools were usually set up at the Summit Lake Community Center, Canal Park and Prentiss Park in Kenmore. Two others were moved among Patterson, Elizabeth, Mason and Joy parks.

The decision to shut down the portable pools was made by city officials on the advice of the law department. Patricia Urdzik, manager of trie recreation bureau, said the pprtable pools are similar to backyard pools. Because they are fJr public use, however, they must have fencing and decks as safety features. They have metal ffemes and vinyl siding and are about 15-by-20 feet. The state health department requires not only the deck and fice, but also drains, filters and a disinfecting system.

I The pools cannot be open without proper licensing, Ms. Urdzik sajid. "It was a way to bring pools iiito neighborhoods that don't hve in-ground pools. Now we're locking at slip-and-slides, hoses aftd sprinkler systems at the playground" Akron City Councilman Donald Bcode, R-9, has called a meeting wfih school officials next week on using swimming pools in the pub-US schools for summer recre-atjpn. There are two, at Lincoln S3hool and Firestone High Scftool.

"There's a need out there for mere cooperation between the cijy and the schools," Urdzik said. IBrode said the meeting will not be limited to discussing pools, but include gymnasium and other; recreational use as well. Turkey death toll Associated Press Nicosia, Cyprus Kurdish guerrillas operating in eastern Turkey said Tuesday they killed 25 government troops and wounded 13 in clashes during the fifct two weeks of June. i If ill 1 -A v' 1 re xt 1 11 Ci4h- 1 I vm 1 1 -1 3 SALE 24.99 SAVE 30 SAVE 25 Misses' Alfred Dunner coordinates SALE 24.99-36.99, reg. s34-850.

Poplin jackets, skirts, pants. Plus knit tops, sweaters, 2-piece dressing. Colors include tan, black, olive. 10-20; S-M-L-Xl. Partially USA made.

SALE 1 2.99 CHOICE Misses' tank tops and shorts Reg. 16.99-19.99. Summer essentials! Cotton tanks In bright stripes or solids. Active length cotton sheeting or twill shorts to match. Sizes S-M-L, 6-16.

Imported. Summer shoes by Calico Orig. Selected casual and dress styles to accent your wardrobe. Choose pumps, flats, more, in colors tor the season. Sizes 7-9N, 5Vj-10M.

7-10W. Men's famous maker suits SALE 184.99-289.99, orig. '265-M15. Our entire stock of traditional and European suits by Evan-Picone, Christian Dior. Pierre Cardin, morel 38-46R, 38-42S, 40-46L.

USA. At all stores except Raing Acres. EucU. Sanauiky. Slow-keni Sheffield.

Canton Centre Cnnstian Dor. Pierie Cardin also not al Richland SALE 49.99 I 24.99-39.99 I SAVE 30 I SALE 17.99 Misses' and petites' shirtdresses Entire stock of juniors' swimwear Women's famous maker sleepwear Entire stock Farah casual slacks Reg. s58. The cool, comfortable cotton Reg. Choose tanks, bandeaus, SALE 13.99-28, reg.

19.99-s40. Gracing Orig. s25. Poplin, duckcloth or linen- shirtdress eases through Summer. T-backs or bikinis.

By Catalina Juniors, your body with the utmost in style and look styles in blue, grey, tan, navy. Choose solid colors or prints. By Taurus Mystic Bay, Ocean Pacific and Sassafras. comfort, our satin chemises and wraps. white.

Cottonpolyester. Men's waists and Virgo. Sizes 6-14. Made in USA. Sizes 5-13.

S-M-L. Made in USA. Polyester. Sizes S-M-L. USA, imported.

32-40, Partially USA made. SAVE 25 SALE 39.99 SAVE 33 SALE 12.99 Misses' rayon separates Women's Reebok athletic shoes Semi-Annual Foundations Sale Young Men's novelty sportshirts SALE 24.99-'60, orig. 34-s80. Jackets, Reg. 64.99-s58.

Selected aerobic and SALE reg. 7.50-!28. Selected Orig. 16.99. Washed cotton shirts in skirts, blouses and pants in solid colors court shoes that provide superior styles of bras and panties by Bali, solid colors or madras plaids.

A great and prints. Misses' sizes S-M-L, 6-16. performance. Choose Newport Crest, Olga, Vanity Fair, Maidenform complement to Summer shorts or Imported, partially USA made. Doubletime or Court Lo.

Sizes 6-9, 10M. Playtex Warners. more. Partially USA. casual slacks.

Sizes S-M-L-XL Imported. SAVE25-40 SALE 14.99 SAVE 30 SAVE 20 Juniors' Lycra'9 spandex tanks Esprit "Emblem" canvas shoes Arrow, Van Heusen dress shirts Children's famous maker playwear SALE 5.99-9.99, orig. 10-14. The Reg. 19.99.

The perfect shoe when the SALE 14.99-16.99, orig. 22-25. Entire SALE 6.38-21.97. orig. 7.97-30.

hottest took of Summer is at May mood is casual, the feeling comfortable. stock of short-sleeved, striped dress shirts. Newborn, infants, toddler, girls' 4-14. Company! Choose many styles in solid Choose these great shades: white. Oxford button-down or broadcloth styles.

boys' 4-7 playwear by Baby Togs. Jon colors or prints. S-M-L. Imported. black, navy, red.

Sizes 5'2-9. 10M. Cottonpolyester. Sizes 15-T7Va. Imported.

Westoa Christie Brooks, morel Imported. Selection. ses. colors may yary by store. Intermediate markdowns may have been taken.

Some sale priced Items wl return to Intermediate or regular prices otter Sunday. June 24. 1990. CHARGE IT. TODAY! ycompany Use your May Company charge, the easy, convenient way to shop, SHOP Aa STORES DAILY AND SATURDAY 10 TO 9:30.

FRIDAY 10 TO 10. SUNDAY II 10 6. DOWNTOWN CU-VELAND STORE OPEN DAILY 10 TO 6, CLOSED SUNDAY..

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