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WOODSTOCK PAIIXSENTTNEU Established in JWI 5 Oiifcf Spice -'r Published Every Afternoon! Except Sturdy and Sunday by DAYSEPT 61 iQ COMPANY WOODSTOCK rUBUSiUWi Is Our New 4 Willi WILLIAM BU8JXINDT, Publisher ICJ Booth Jefferson Street Woodstock, minds Second-class postage paid at Woodstock. DL" lieferiibXine 111 i I IV I JsB ,1 BY DON OA Br DON OAKLEY Evet since the United States It is frustrating at timei'to live in a democracy, r. jrte unexpectedly found itself left i -A- 't i In a dictatorship where free speech, is profit ran rjscmraoN rates tf. Carrier an week 43 Ity IlaU (Payatye la Advance) 4 la MfiHwuy County vm year $10.00 six month 8.PQ -Outside McHenry County tll.Oo Nat sYTallable Where Carrier Sox Senrk is Maintained who harbors unorthodox licajht Is at wast spareo, i sn oi seeing ws cnerj1 cpintons "1 X'- in th3 public marketplace, of ideas, He can at least take comfort Jhe belief hf IX at, the storting gate In a race, with the Soviet Union to ex- filoit the uses of space, the potentialities of that new environment have been the subject o(, debate, mdecisioa and postponement. i For various reasons, not the Woodstock subscribers tf you do not receive your Sentinel before CflO pm please can your carrier or Phone The Sentinel, Clreu- truero.aevastawvg, o.

taw v'-j lie aulhoi-lties. cannot pennJ4. expisaiofVv t')1 In democracy, tha dos, nohaYe.t- ty. MEMBER OF TOE ASSOCIATED PIUCS a uuv abas mi jcaaa aaaji fwwu wrt var -t own worth. He vn dwM i is what is pople-im r.iht..

least of wtdch has been, ouc desire to confine war or the possibility ot war to. the surface and near-surface of the planet, the military has been Ina ohiioscaic in the city fx. icssmist political pamphkV a sto. cAlar Caution Urged labor Day is a youthful iristitutlon, as national holi lent demanding an iromediato witnarawai jruiu aou relegated to a back seat in our national space programs. Vice President Hubert Humtfuw.waa referring wjUj 5 Suth a' policy, critics have days go.

But Its place In the national life Is secure and long argued, makes about as If Wy much sense as telling 9 Nvy to the latter th eother day. wherw. addresstog Je of the National Student Association at the Wisconsin, he said of pickets, chanting outside the "Ths right to be heard does not automatically; include he rijht to be taken seriously. To be taken seriously depends en-tfivlv'unon what is being 'Jts li -f. to keep out of the ocean.

honored. provides a formal and well-earned salute fb all working people, within and without the unions. Arid this is a tribute that goes beyond the changing problems and controversies that have to do with labor legislation. This is not to say that the secondary role has not been an- active or productive one. Besides the development of Too, Labor Day has another special characteristic new systems and techniques, The words apply to everyone, nowever, ana especuuiy to those whose frustration at not being taken serioAJaly aggravated by the certainty that this, is only because they, are otmoHcrf hv some oowerf ul conspiracy whether of the deviL scores of secret satellites have It gives most of us a three-day holiday In this age of th -i? i.

i. been launched to perfect spies the Communists, the Washington bureaucracy or Just plain hiinuin ctiiTbiHilv. v't in-the-eky that can carry out photo reconnaissance of the egrth, detect nuclear' explosions, spot the blast-offs of That their ideas may simply be Mckinf jnertt JKxgn thing that does not occur easily to these people, thus, twee tt ia a jconspiracy and not common sense that Js against them, they all too easily make the, transition from wordy which ienored to actions that cannot be. J'-V; missiles. And.

of course, every US, space project, from Explorer I to Gemini has produced They hit somebody over the head with a bundle of tracts mi a. iUv A. kl t. scientific fallout ultimately or tbey circulate. iei against puouc onicMu.or wxy ew up their draft cards or they stand in front of tipop grains.

It was Voltaire who said, that while he may not agree with what a man said, he would defend to the death, jbis right to having military- applications. Now, nearly ekght years aft er the first Sputnik, we have announced our intention to or bit five Manned Orbital Lab oratories, beginning in 1968. tive-cay work week. And millions ot people take ad-yanfago of it to journey in search of new sights and scenes, or to go again to favored vacation spots. Labor Day has become a day of fun, relqxatlon and sports.

Unhappily, however, that bright prospect is not realized for an appallingly large number of us. They ore the victims of Labor Das toll of deaths and injuries. The mUhqndled automobile becomes' a killer of almost warlike dimension. The toll of drownings steadily mounts end tgnbrance or disregard of the rules and precautions that are essential to safe boating are big factors in this. The tragic part of it all is that the vast majority of these and other accidents are totally unnecessary.

They don't just Happen careless, thoughtless and uninformed human beings make them happen, jf all of us this coming Labor Day period would use just rudiment-ary caution wherever we go and whatever we do, the expectecj accident toil would be reduced spectacularly. How about it? say it In a country where that right is firmly by custom and protected by law, the Vice Preside 'l'gien timely emphasis to the first part of the motto, There is no automatic right to be taken seriously, and demonstrations have never been a good substitute for logic. Consisting of a Gemini cap sule attached to a 42-f oot-long cylinder, which will serve as One Bulge Is Welcome By DON GRAFF laboratory and living quarters for two men on month-long flights, they will be designed, in the words of the President, by ridding your body of excess heat 7 The right amount pf sleep-moderate meals a 'proper to provide ''new knowledge about what man is able to do Hie normal course of events, a bulge in unemploy in space', in terms of the de fense of the nation. ment ugures is to be expected as summer sets in and hordes of teen-agers, released from Whether the U.S&R. has anything comparable in the classes and seeking seasonal planning has mot been reveal 7 Real Approach Job Dilemma 2 BY DON OAKLEY Even with the best will in the world, throwing open the door of employment opportunity to all Americans is not going to solve the problem of Integrating the Negro into the economic mainstream of the nation.

In the past, traditional discrimination by race or color placed a stone wall before Negro aspirations. But as one executive points out, even if a company today does not endorse this kind of discrimination, it is still forced to practice another kind which is a serious factor in the problem. "Tor we all discriminate in terms of skills," says Jack Gleason, a vice president of New York Life Insurance Co. To be.able to compete successfully in the world of business means seeking those whose ability, training and potential will make it jH-ofitabl for a company to hire them. It is circle.

Because many Negroes lack the study atrnosphere and ode. quate lighting heJp'rnake your homework stints mor pleasant and productive. 4 Researcher for an f'rf PToduot company (Mwrfe of. ler study room tips They suggest rooitbt decorated in light colors; The MINIMUM" amount considered adequate dor study is thai received IronirfclStB watt bulb at a distance six More Than John Can Bear edj. There is no doubt that it possesses the capability.

Given that capability in the kind of world we live in, the MOL is a regrettable but necessary elevation into outer space of man's age-old need to be forearmed against his fellow man on earth. BY PAUL JONES I Every to often some individual makes contribution to, a feet Even better is 16-wett irosted ouio a iaaap.1 drum-type shade. This'lfil the light downward) On bracer education and self-confidence, they fail to qualify for Study Habits Can Save Eyes By Helen Henneasy Women's Editor Newspaper Enterprise Assn. What do good study habits have to do with a young girl's appearance? Quite a lot Fatigue caused by poor posture, headache due to poor lighting and lack of fresh air all tend to wrinkle the brow, so to speak, of the yougest pupil. Few look and feel at their perky best when these discomforts occur daily.

Most educators and doctors agree that sitting posture is correct only when the center of gravity alia perpendicularly on the seat bones. Sit erect Correct posture puts books and papers the proper distance from your eyes 14 to 18 inches. Incorrect posture brings the work too close. The result often is eye-strain, tension and muscle fatigue. When studying, take a break every 15 to 20 minutes and focus on a distant object After long periods of study, a few drops of eye lotion front a handy plastic squeeze bottle will be soothing.

When you feel nwntally; tired, open a window or step outdoors for cooler air. This helps "clear out the cobwebs" print end also upward. There- sjhou4 bi other hght on in the rod Jobs, glut the labor market. This year, however, the familiar story- appears to have taken a different twist. Unemployment has dropped to an eight-year low, in according to figures for the year's second quarter which closed at the end of June.

Continuing general prosperity may be basically responsible, but not a little of credit should go to the apparent success beyond xpectations of he "Youth Opportunity Campaign" to stimulate hiring of young people for s.ummer work. The government underwrote the effort to a considerable extent from the very start by providing an additional 30,000 summer jobs through the Neighborhood Youth Corps and finding places for another 25.000 young people in various departments and agencies. But it is the response of the business world, from giants of American industry to the smallest of small businesses, which has provided the big push, to the pleased urpr jol thet Jr improved job openings. Because they are turned down, they and their cWldren must remain in the same demoralizing "7" tti What can employers do to break this cycle, which profitable to neither the Negro nor business nor the com URGES BRITAIN LONDON W) Dr. Barnes Wallis, prominent aircraft researcher, urged Britain today to develop a revolutionary plane equally capable of long super-some flights or short hops on domestic routes.

INSPECT BASES TAIPIE, Formosa OB MaJ. Gen. James W. Wilson, commander of the 13th U.S. Air Fc-rce based in the Philippines, inspected Chinese Nationalist air, bases in Formosa today.

munity at large? bappier way of life for his fellow men by doing something that take our minds off our worries, even if for only moment Such benefactor is a 69-year-old Califernian named John Libi. Perhaps you may have never heard of John Lib! at least not juntil he smarted climbing Mi Ararat in search of Noah's Bui by now you probably know thai flour time John Lib! has cfimbeup the mountain; way over in Dogubayazit, Turkey long way from California. And four times the bears who live up on the mountain have chased John Litoi back down. John is now making his fifth attempt. And by the time you read, this he may have talked some sense into those bears' heads and; they may be letting him go ahead with his search.

Possibly even helping him. is John Libi so determined to find Noah's Ark? The bears are probably wondering too. And the answer- is tht John Ljbi is an explorer, and Noah's Ark is something an explorer doesn't explore every day. A man looking for Noah's Ark and (getting chased away by bears is also something tjhis weary old world doesn't read about every day and most of us find It extremely interesting. ') So piank you, John for prpyjding seemsa'tongl long stretch of worrisome hews.

Good kick to you. And as tor you bears, shame on you! Where would you be if Noah had acted like that? eliminate harsh, shadows extieme contraas-rrv A study desk or tahKahout 2x4 feet, allows enough -fur-face for booka. and papsrivS'Jt should light to medtuin color or if dark; conereeT. a pastel blotter to avoid too tharpconiraatwitaillidhtedj book, i Once you set up your study bbsesving eood'pW ture arid lighting: set your First, says Gleason, it is, a matter ol ccinnuuucauon oi convincing Negroes, as well as members of other minority groups, of a company's sincerity and seriousness. Marw times there are job openings they can qualify for hut don't apply for, either because they are unaware of them Of OOn'S Tuy oeiieve iney wiu tm auwuuc.

Next comes following oip on this policy actively recruiting' among minorities and co-operating in programs to increase their skills both before arid after hiring them. Bntov vouvwozc You'll absorb tnoraif you ap Mere 'tokenisms" maintaining a few "showcase" in scattered jobs is not enough, What is important, proaoh your lesson wptogly. say Gleason, is to give the. sort, of concrete CHESS CHAMPION NEW YORK Bobby Fischer, 22, U. S.

chess champion, has won his third longlis-tance; game in the Cblanca memorial tournament Waterspouts may reach 2,000 feet into the sky. uor iepui i It's a success story which de It Pays to Usa Display Woodstock (Ilj.) napy stsattoej Page SffcjYWi that can 'help a disadvantaged; person to raise uus bvbuhui w-cause he feels that others are interested in his future, his po-tentiaL" Such a policy is not only ultimately igood business; it is the only one tolerable in a democratic society. serves to be repeated, and very likely will teV It8 For HIM To Talk By-Gone Sentinel The Cold Rush Is it true what they say about mothers-in-law? A survey of 7,000 wrecked marriages has convinced the ffleadlimes of D.L. Blair, one of the nation's leading contest-Judging organizations, through whose portals every year pass 70 million letters containing hopeful entries. of the latest potspf gold, which.

will put a gleam, in the eyes of parents faced with rising college costs, is Rev. FT. Francis Ripley, head of the Roman Catholic Information Office in Liverpool, England, that it is. And while Father Ripley blames the husband's mother more than the wife's for stirring up marital trouble, he includes mothers-in-law on both sidles in pleading with them to keep hands off the married lives of their children. To the married couples themselves he suggests: a home of your own far enough away to make it a hit of an effortfor mothers to visit 'too often." Now, It takes, a forthright person to speak so frankly on so touchy a subject, and you have to hand it to Father Ripley.

But, suppose (the statements had been made by a man who HAD a mother-in-law? ship, offers a $10,000 scholarship fund or the equivalent AivvvivHitcr ti TjinrHs Is With Us BY DON OAKLEY This is still the land of the gojd rush. These days, no covered wagons or pickaxes are involved. It's all done by mail or by dropping your name in a box at your local friendly grocer's or whatever. This year millions of Americans will stake claims on more than $20 million that will be distributed through soma 250 corporate sweepstake contests on a national and regional basis. This is the estimate of Martin Landls, executive vice president Women contestants outnumber fof electioneering purposes.

It is the general opinion of all conversant 1 1 our county finances that they have never been better attended to, than during the past two years. Two United States Iron-clad Gunboats are cruising on the Pacific, searching for the rebel pirate Shenandoah. rebel Gen. R.E. Lee, is anxious to obtain permission to leave the country, never to return.

men two to one. Most Are married, in the $5,000 to $8.00) income bracket, with two children. New. York ranks first in the number of followed by Pennsylvania and Illinois! Finding The Way 1M5 IN Years Ago A NEW STATE The Constitutional Convention in session at Denver, Colorado Territory, has decided, almost unanimously, in favor of forming a State Government; The present Congress will probably admit Colorado as a state. During the past week, two new Good Templar Lodges have been organl2ea in this county.

One at Ridgeflekl on Saturday night, and another at Franklln-vilie on Monday night The otjt IPublic School opens on Monday next, for the fall torn). following teachers have been engaged: Principal, Mr. T.B. Thorpe, recently from, the East; Teacher. First Departmentr Mjss M.L., Noble, of Seneca; Seoox Department, Mis P.

of Woodr stock; Third Department) Miss Maria W. Stark. of Woodstock. Entries have even come from behind, the Iron Curtain no was big. financial an 'socia success, receints ectipsft all 6r-mer years and feave hndsoma profit fleers becornrnendedt tors dedare i Pair grows, better" aeayeari good weathey favoKatteh6Mee.

Total tickets sold; lMtti-)e Sunday; nightj said to be quite heavy 'iorne localltiis. i "i tin cago National leagu; wSl'Daeet the McHenfy in 'xWb Uon Thursday afternoon; 8 McHenry tM year has orff the very best teams j(nthilirthi. ern ting up a clasT articM of tfoe ball. The Chicago Will present iU regular Unb-lip and lovers the gtWriwal given a'treat at above mentioned date.Gant called at 3, fi.mj GeneralliBd mission, 60 cente: ehUdraili'SS cents, I Htl School opens, one God and one god only darn a a kind of single-mindedness that these dollar-' chasers cannot understand. The doubt a plot to acquire capitalist gold and aggravate the nation's balance of payments problem.

There's one wins in every contest, reminds Lan-dis, no matter how many lose. That's Uncle Sam, whose In worship of false gods is not only the ceremony of bowing down before a golden calf; it is also any prostitution of self, of Lake counties, which took place at McHenry Thursday Of last week was well attended and proved a very enjoyable event! There appeared to be howeve'r, a scarcity of those Who settled; in these counties previous to 1840. This can be accounted for, in part, by the large number that' have' passed away since the organization of the Association and theii again many are getting so far advanced in years that they, are unable to attend. The ranks of the pioneers are thinning out each year and in a short space of time the last old settler will only be known In history'. 1 A.W.

Young, of Harvard, made the address of the day and we hear his effort highly spoken of He was followed by Hon. George Gage, Richard Bishop, Job Toles, Henry McLean and others. The speaking took place dinner aikj the afternoon was devoted to amusements of different kinds, social intercourse etc. The Ring-wood Brass Band furnished the mulc and Ellis Band the martial music. Ite Norwegians have'ttyd up at great expense an Expedition which will start next; year for the north polev The; i ship will displace 170.

tons will be iceberg-proof, with provisions for five years, and a crew of only 12 men. The purpose of tne expedition is to find the north pole 191S 5S Yuri Am ternal Revenue 'Service keeps time or of talent for self-centered satisfaction. constant check od prize winners. PLAN CONSULTATIONS In this same society there are the dedicated scientists who give themselves completely for a goal in research. There are Way by which our talents and energies can be used in the pursuit of excellence.

JWe are called to be godly and that can ha shared in a variety of ways. There is no sacred or secular calling. The will of God can be discovered in the Job of the moment. Centuries ago, St Paul made an aside concerning his busy career. ''For me to live is Christ," he said.

He was identifying the tune! That Is what every man must do. We all share in some dance, but we can determine the beat. That's why it is a tragedy when a man of the artistic possibilities of a Richard Burton decides to do anything for the Jingle of the coin. It's as great a tragedy when ROME Fresh from talks in Treasury Secretary Henry it Fowltf planned consultations today scholars who continue to teach Tragedy of Compromise BY RALPH W. LOEW.

D.D. Newspaper Enterprise Assn. 'If they pay, well dance." This classic bit of cynicism was expressed by Richard Burton in the course of making a movie which seems to be bad I from every point of view. He'd had a disagreement with the director. Being a dramatic artist, he does know good art But there was that tune of Jingling cash, $1.7 million for him and Elizabeth.

So they danced. Is that the way it always is? Unfortunately, that's true for tda many. The flagrant willingness of men and women in any profession to do anything for publicity or power or money 18 too common to need We have all kinds pf bands In our affluent society and many willing dancers, i Rebecca West, in her study Of the meaning of treason, has analyzed this willingness to dedicate self to these false gods. The command to worship the at a particular school or uni versity because they have i lm 75 Year, Ago THe; CITY BUILDING This new structure will' be formally opened to the public, Thursday evening, 4th, Patti Rosa; one of the most brilliant starf that illuminates the theatrical horizon, by a company of IS excellent artists, has been engaged by the city authorities' V. to give a grant! opening entertainment Patti Rosa has not only appeared before the public in the larger cities of this country, but in Europe, and It Is the universal opinion that she stands at the head of the profession.

Her support Is equally strong, and the citizens of Woodstock, and vicinity, can rest assured that the performance will be first-class and one that all will enjoy. The play will be "Margery and sure to please. Tickets for sale" at L.T. Hoy's and A.R. Murphy's drug stores.

The annual re-unioa of the "Old Settlers of McIIenry and sense of commitment. There with Italian government lead era on momentary problems, SENATE YOTES' "7" are young clergymen who work in slum areas and among WASHINGTON (fl The underprivileged because they have a sense of vocation. i A few months ago, I tried to False Reports Hearing reports in ciroulation to the effect tha cur County Treasurer had failed to pay the State Tax due from this county, we have taken' pains to inquire Into the matter. We called upon Mr. Mansfield, land informed hint Of What we had heard.

In response he 'simply showed its1 the receipt of the State Treasurer, centers Ignfid by O.H. Miner, the Auditor, for 4 the 4 LL AMOUNT of all taxes due from McHenry county for 1864. The whole" story is therefore a lie out of whole cloth, got up attract a young man to a cer any one of ur compromises our f. a new leature of toe clol curriculum is the to tf domestic science. "Two neW' In structors are listed In school taculty, Thomas Ghair rity, of BeJoit college, prldpJ, and Miss Grac Pottet a IfradT uate of Vassar and ct (Sreetl Normal business school 'Tna seventh' and eighth gTadw are ooW known ak the Junior high (Continued on PaT C)! tain position.

Instead, is working in a ''store-front church" in Brooklyn, believing that that is his immediate and Senate has voted to extend for 10 years a law to provide indemnities in the event of disaster at ftft atomic power Plant. Shws Indian influence: Okli. nomas has one town named Broken another named Broken Arrow. i values in tne smau decisions oi every day, Before we know lit, present vocation. we are the trained seals barking or a fish.

i Who calls the tunc for your dance? Vocation in the finest sense of the word, is discovering the McHenry County Fair ot lflis.

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