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Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 14

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In observance of Independence Day, Chief Tommy "My People Were Free Before It Was De Rigueur" Hawk has issued the following statement: "The Fourth of July will be quite warm and breezy and fun with only a slight chance of storms or arguments." Boom. MARION CENTER )T Mrs. 7: 'National weather FIVE DAY forecast for noon, Wednesday, July 4. 60 hi REGIONAL WEATHER w6po 94rSje 8af6 'feSS HOfvCRCITV V. a6 jf nSfs.

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T7Tt TTMpc TW7pe TMTps wra SMrwKMeo iivm nt tmsb wwpc -ftV74pC 's 73Apa THTpe 7Vto MTlt t24fW HMpa JTx: History One year ago: The Labor Department reported that unemployment rose one-tenth of 1 percent in June to 5.2 percent. Today's birthdays: Composer Gian Carlo Menotti is 79. Former National Basketball Association Commissioner Lawrence O'Brien is 73. Attorney William Kuntsler is 71. Fashion designer Pierre Cardin is 66.

Musician-conductor Doc Severin-sen is 63. U.S. Sen. Alan Dixon, is 63. Rock star Ringo Starr is 50.

Actor Joe Spa no is 44. Actress Shelley Duvall is 41. Thought for today: "To wish to act like angels while we are still in this world is nothing but folly." Saint Theresa of Avila, Spanish Carmelite nun (1515-1582). Dougherty receives award Edwin Dougherty, son of Owen Dougherty, 138 N. Seventh Indiana, received a special award at a recent Honors Day program al Ohio Northern University.

Ada. Ohio. He represented ONU as a member of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America Mock Trial Team. He is a second-year law student. On campus.

Dougherty is active in the Criminal Law Society, the Voluntary Income Tax Association, the intra-school negotiation competition, the student bar association, the American Trial Lawyers Society and Phi Delta Phi law honorary. FORECAST way the weather looks (or the next 30 and temperature, according to the (AP LoserGrophic) "I'm not surprised by any of the allegations by this organization," said Rep. Don Young, R-Alaska. "They want more wilderness, more federal enforcement of regulations as they interpret the laws, more restrictions on every type of land use," he said." The report says oil development in the refuge and logging in the Ton-gass National Forest are the most serious threats to Alaska's public lands. The plain-paper FAX-L770 is built for the future.

With highly advanced features that let you send-and receive fax images of unprecedented clarity, the FAX-L770 will be the state-of-the-art for years to come. Canon LASER CLASS A 7 7 0 CLEVELAND Bm WHEEL TOOAY WB MtVM 1077 M7 flY7p MTfpe wrm trmspc tlMpc- ItM tsr70t '-Wm-- 9V7 Today in Today is Saturday, July 7, the 188th day of 1990. There are 177 days left in the year. Today's highlight in history: On July 7, 1981. President Reagan announced he would nominate Arizona Judge Sandra Day O'Connor to serve on the U.S.

Supreme Court O'Connor became the high court first female justice. By The Associated Press On this date: In 1154, King's College in New York City opened. The school would be renamed Columbia College 30 years later. In 1846, U.S. annexation of California was proclaimed and the Stars and Stripes were raised at Monterey after the surrender of a Mexican garrison.

Id 1865, four people were hanged in Washington. after being convicted of conspiring with John Wilkes Booth in the assassination of President Lincoln. In 1887, artist Marc Chagall was born in Vitebsk, Russia. In 1898, the United States annexed Hawaii. In 1930, construction began on Boulder Dam.

later renamed Hoover Dam. la 1941, during World War II. U.S. forces landed in Iceland to forestall any Nazi invasion. In 1946, Italian-born Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini was canon-ized as the first American saint.

In 1948, six female reservists became the first women to be sworn into the regular U.S. Navy. In 1949, the police drama starring Jack Webb and Barton Yarborough. premiered on NBC 1958, President Eisenhower signed the Alaska statehood bill. In 1969, Canada's House of Commons gave final approval to a measure making the French language equal to English throughout the national government.

In 1983, 11-year-old Samantha Smith of Manchester, Maine, left for a visit to the Soviet Union at the personal invitation of Soviet leader Yuri V. Andropov. In 1987, Lt. Col. Oliver North began his long-awaited public testimony at the Iran-Contra hearing, telling members of Congress thai he had "never carried out a single act.

not one," without authorization. Ten years ago: American TV viewers saw Shawn Nichols Weath-erly of the United States win the Miss Universe title in Seoul. South Korea, where because of the time difference it was July 8. Five years ago: 17-year-old Boris Becker of West Germany defeated American Kevin Curren to win the men's singles title at the Wimbledon i tennis championship. Heat, batter By The Associated Press Most of the nation enjoyed fair weather early today, while thunderstorms developed over North Dakota.

Sunshine was predicted over most of the nation today, with a mix of showers and thunderstorms expected in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Thunderstorms also were forecast for Arizona and New Mexico. Temperatures were in the 70s and low 80s early today throughout much of the Plains, where hours-earlier scorching heat set records for the date Monday in 18 cities. Valentine, the hottest spot in nation Monday, had an all-time high of 114. Readings soared above 100 in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, Nebraska.

South Dakota, Wyoming and Montana. In Colorado, the high of 101 degrees Monday at Grand Junction marked a record 10 straight days of 100-degree heat. Thunderstorms helped break up the heat wave in the Plains, but brought with them hail and high winds. In Montana, winds gusted to 60 mph and golf ball-size hail fell at Great Falls. More than 214 inches of rain fell in less than two hours at Weslby.

Golf ball-size hail also fell Two Large Peppero ni Pizzas 11.98 Order TWO Large 14 pepperoni piz- zas for only Additional top- pings extra. Cad us lor details. Ex- Dim: Jury 1990. PS mm storms Midwest west of Kenaston. N.D.

Thunderstorms developing along and ahead of a cold front' extended from Mississippi to Florida Monday evening. Winds gusted to 70 mph at Birmingham, and dime-size hail and 2y inches of rail fell in Jacksonville. Fla. Showers and thunderstorms also developed over New Mexico and Arizona and the Pacific Northwest. Dry weather prevailed across the rest of the nation.

Thunderstorms kept temperatures in the 70s and 80s in some parts of the Southeast on Monday. Miami equaled its record low for the date of 71 degrees in the midst of an afternoon thunderstorm. High temperatures were only in the 60s along the central Pacific Coast but climbed well above 100 in the desert Southwest. On dean's list VINTONDALE Michelle Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Stephen Jones. Vintondale. has been named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Hood College, Washington, D.C. area. A grade point average of at least 3.4 is required to attain this honor.

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the lives of Alaskans." When the act was signed into law by President Carter in 1980. it was praised by environmentalists as one of the most ambitious preservation laws ever. It set aside 104.3 million acres of national parks, wildlife refuges and other protected areas in the nation's largest state. The report also urged a permanent federal takeover of fish and game management on Alaska's public lands. It was released one day after Washington took over game management on two-thirds of federally owned land in Alaska.

The takeover resulted from a conflict between state law and the federal act, which required the state to give rural Alaskans priority for subsistence use of fish and game. JUNEAU, Alaska (API Alaska ofncials angrily rejected an environmental group's call for more federal restrictions to protect the state's wilderness. The Wilderness Society issued a report Monday that called the decade-old Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act a "great disappointment." It accused the Bush administration of putting development interests ahead of the act's mandate to protect wildlife. The report proposed congressional hearings, a ban on oil and gas exploration in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and passage of federal oil-spill legislation. "From what I've seen of it, this report appears to be a cursory look by people who don't live in Alaska at a law which Alaskans have to live with every day." Gov.

Steve Cnwper said. "We appreciate the Wilderness Society joining the call for federal oil-spill legislation. But we don't agree that the federal government needs to be even more involved in The only thing not built into our Laser Classfax is obsolescence REPELLENTS Insect repellents containing DEET provide best protection from insect varieties, including those causing Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. However, several children have developed DEET-related encephalopathy, a potentially fatal brain disorder slurred SDeech, convulsions, and other neurological reactions. Avoid repeated and extensive applications of insect repellents.

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