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The Naples Daily News from Naples, Florida • 3

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Sr NAPLES DAILY NEWS Sun Apr 15 1973 House Cools To Adams' Ouster 9r TALLAHASSEE Fla (AP) IZ I The Possibility that Lt Gov Tom Adams will be impeached has shrunk as House leaden began to throw cold water on a i i eommitteeousterrecommenda- tion ter Gov Reubin Askew spoke in opposition to ieach- A two-thirds vote of the House would be required to send the charges to the Senate for trial where another two-thirds vote would be required to remove Adams from office Dubbin D-Miami said he expected the recommendation to go next to his 29-member com- ment House Speaker Terrell Sessums said Friday his "present mood" was to vote for censure and Rules Committee Chairman Murray Dubbin said his panel could kill the im-peachmentrecommentation A House select committee voted 3-2 Thursday to recom mend impeachment of Adams for use of state employes for his personal business Sessums d-Tampa said he would not reach a final decision between impeachment and censure until he reads the committee report but that he leaned away from it mittee and have the obligation to examine it and vote on it as any other bill" However Sessums said a rec-ommendatin would go to the House floor and "debate as to whether impeach or censure will continue until the final roll He said he would push for early action within two weeks because "the humane thing to do is not to hold this over Mr Adams' head any longer than Askew indicated in his statement that the severity of the punishment rather than any punishment for Adams was his point of objection strongly disagree with the degree of the action by the majority" of the committee Askew said The recommendation for impeachment followed two daylong hearings in which it was revealed Adams used a Commerce Department employe to operate his farm had another do his washing sometimes and permitted numerous personnel irregularities Adams 56 has stepped down as Commerce Secretary at request but still draws his 636000-a-year salary as lieutenant governor while carrying out few duties Try Our Classifieds prisoners aware of the support Americans were giving the effort to get the POWs reteasef Cmdr Schoeffel said they learned this only in August 1972 from pilots shot down that spring dumbfounded us I thought he said The commander feels that all POWs are accounted for sad to say but I feel that all prisoners that are alive have been he said With the commander in the receiving line during early evening were his parents Admiral and Mrs Malcolm Schoeffel of 330 Springline Drive Also in the reception line were Gordon Selby president of the Navy League and a national director Mrs Selby Walt Weston president of the Retired Officers Club Lt Col USMC (ret) and Mrs Weston government Is organized the way It is and to Instill this knowledge and appreciation In the young a member of the military profession I believe that the ideal of serving country must be strengthened that just as a child can be given the desire to go to college by his consecration reflecting the assumption that he will he can be influenced toward patriotic acts and service to the nation by assumptions that such are a normal part of he said This statement as did others brought enthusiastic applause from the retired officers and Navy League members The commander said he hopes to remain in the service and that he has no political aspirations He said there was a question because of his age as to whether or not he would be I iTJU HI returned to flying status The commander Is 40 were very much aware of the anti-war demonstrations in the he said heard it on the radio and we were quite resentful It was a stab in the back we thought How could loyal Americans possibly do this we ques-tipned when their men were fighting for He said that every prisoner he knew felt the same as he did in regard to the anti-war demonstrations While in solitary he still had contact with fellow prisoners They used a tap code was not in strong mental condition at that time We'd pass on the SO states and their capitals try to remember all the presidents and made use of our past education to keep ourselves mentally he said Were he and his fellow AH HAM NOW YOU'LL TELL ME REGfrM (Continued from Page One) first felt the need to understand better the basis of our political life the Coo- tltutlon and the protection we enjoy under It" he eaid The commander said the Vietnamese helped the POWs fight indoctrination on communism by giving them "convincing examples of the faults of a system like theirs" Propagandizing the prisoners was called "persuasion by Cmdr captors He paralleled Orwell's novel "1984" with the result of a necessity tor persuasion by the North Vietnamese "The parallel cropped up so often in our lives it seemed al- most a parody One would expect the Vietnamese to have been intelligent enough to be obvious" he said He told his audience that if they preferred to think all POWs were heroes many he said were he hoped they'd follow along to the realization that the POWs started out as a random cross-section of American manhood Cmdr Schoeffel dealt at length with patriotism and why it has come into some disrepute by some Americans He said it is the nature of Americans to dislike a "hardsell" approach and after long periods of peace and widespread criticism of the government the "deep feeling of love of country has for a time been Cmdr Schoeffel feels Americans should learn and teach the reasons why the Weathor Roviw IfflntiiigM PRINTED FROM YOUR ORIGINAL 1 LETTERS -BOOKS RESUMES FORMS BULLETINS -CATALOGS PAMPHLETS BROCHURES We will print it before you finish a cup of coffaa 100 COPIES: 285 1000 COPIES 975 5 000 COPIES 3575 81 11 a 20U Bond a Bbc Ink NAPLES 421 9th Street Phone 619-1223 SALE $1A99 PRICE! 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