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Longview News-Journal from Longview, Texas • Page 19

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Friday, July 7, 1972 LONGVIEW MORNING JOURNAL Navy News Departing for active duty with the United States Navy is uate ot jetierson iiign henool, member of the First Baptist; Church and was employed by Lone Star Steel. i Longview, Texas Page 3-C completion of this orientation he: Plant. will receive 14 davs leave be-! Entering 'he Navy's Kecruit fore reporting for technical Enlistment Program the r. 1 6 bluejacket is presently in basic schooling. at Orlando, Fla.

Ac- He is a graduate of Mt. t0 rt.cruiting officials, ant High School and a member, retTujt trajnlng time goes fast, of St. Michael's Catholic Church Men sudy seamansni)i Navy Recruiters emphasized that and traditions, learn the Navy technical school (0 niarth jn tompany f()r. vacancies which are available maj(m and retejve an jntrod(Jc. to those qualifying.

I hese; tjon t() jjavy leadership. Dunns! -schools are smiiliar to those jmporlant phase of an civilian life in that they do teach a jndlvjdual is a trade, a valuable asset upon t.owerning the B2 ca-discharge or separation lxn- tcupationh available, to naval. service. him through the sea "Upon completion of basic, Lynn Glaspcr. son of rf.iv.

David Wayne Rawlins, son of Mrs. Marceline'Hawlins, 205 S. Line, Jefferson. Enlisting in the Underwater O. Hesters Ceaser, son of Mr.

and Mrs." Cleminie Ceaser of Waskom has enlisted in the u--? 1 -rJ 7 fl Demolition SKAL Program, thei Marion C'ounti'an has com--) menced recruit training" at San! Diego, where he is going r. "'V1' leave prior to reporting for his first permanent duty station or Live' Oak, Carthage, and fJpnrt'P fllstur has enlist-i through a more rigorous basic than usual due to his enlistment option. Upon completion of recruit training Rawlins will, be assigned to Basic Underwater Demolition School, Coronado, for five additional months of instruction in Special warfare Small unit reconnaissance patrols, intellitience- United Stales Navy. He had attended Waskom High School. Following the swearing in ceremony Dallas, Seaman Ceaser was transferred to Naval Training Command, Orlando, for seven weeks of recruit training.

The curriculum includes fire' fighting, fairst aid, swimming, ordnance and gunnery, and seamanship. Upon completion of this training he will be granted 14 days leave prior to reporting for his first duly assignment. school. Mecnmca ed in the United States Navv.i He is a 1972 graduate a'-j you can do all of tl.rse jobs tnage High School and was em-a resu WANT AD. Call ployed by the Carthage Locker today.

753-33 li. gathering raids, and demolition missions are all part of the cur riculum. Since their advent in World: War II the Navy's famed "frog-! men' 'have developed into part commando, part bushman, part! scuba diver. They make up Selecting the Navy's School Guarantee I'orgram for enlist-nient is John Haul Cassata, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Louise .1. Cassata, Route 2, Mount Pleasant. He entered the aviation specialties occupational group training in one of seven skills which allows technical scfiool training at Orlando, Fla. Upon very small part of the sea service and their ranks are made ur! of versatile, dedicated Bluejacket Rawlins is a grad NON-METROPOLITAN DRUG ROUND-IP Louis Dames- officers, at Slarksville and LouisvUle in what was termed worth (right) was arresjed recently and charged with selling as largest roundup of suseeted drug pushers in a non-marijuana. Eight persons were arrested by state and local metropolitan area of Mississippi.

(UPI) Fallen Star Of GOP ter Country Club at fly N.Y., the town where the Mitchells speaking to reporters. On Saturday, July 1, Mitchell announced he was giving up his WEIGHT WATCHERS CLASSES ARE MOVING TO NEW LOCATIONS. JOIN THE CLASS NOW NEAR YOU MONDAY 7 P.M. Y.M.C.A., 1230 S. High Street TUESDAY 10 A.M.

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1 strategist Nixon's campaign. He remain as an adviser. A committee spokesman said the Martha Mitchell Issues Ultimatum Mitchells would be moving back to New York although it was not clear how soon. had lived before Washington. Mitchell's secretary brought Wa i to stay with friends.

The followingmorning, sounding distraught, Mrs. Mitchell called me again to vent her fury at the security agent who tetephone out of the wall Thursday evening. Tearfully, she said she was leaving her husband "until he decides to leave" Nixon's re-, election campaign. She complained of. being a "political prisoner." Early Sunday, Mrs.

Mitchell called me again. "I am still a political prisoner," she whis By HELEN THOMAS WASHINGTON (UPI)-When John N. Mitchell resigned as attorney general to direct "Martha has never been happy their daughter Marty back to with me in politics," he said. "We have a compact," he pered "I can't talk long Was happy with her President Nixon's re-election; confided. JSe have atireed husband's decision? Sure, that's what I "I Don't Like It" said, then abruptly hung campaign, reporters were as; we're goiiTf to get the hell out interested in his wife's views on 'of this gambit.

We aren't going the move as his own. ito be in Washington after Nov. Martha Mitchell never dis-7. We're going to leave lock, closed family secrets but she i stock ar.d barrel We have that "It's horrible to me," she 'she sair. he been "through so up- much.

I oon't like it. Martha! to isn't going to stand for it. NEW okk (LPI) Newport There in lif tuah peanut sutter and ketchup, made clear she resented the understanding. We're going idea. Officially, reporters were" get out of this rat race." "I love my husband very'Jazz York promo.

"I love my husband very iter George Wein believes 7T told Mrs. Mitchell would have no comment." Hut the outspoken Mrs. Mitchell turned to one of her by now-famous tactics, the telephone. She called a reporter. In no uncertain terms she made plain she was most unhappy that her husband was leaving the Cabinet to take up the political cudgels again.

Mitchell did not seem to mind Martha's going to the press with her troubles. "She's with her troubles. "She's great," he love her so much. She gets a little upset about politics but she loves me and I love her and that's utiat counts." Remained In Seclusion Martha remained in seclusion in the Newporter Inn following much, but I'm not going to stand for all those dirty things that go on." She told another reporter that five guards "threw me down on the bed and stuck a needle in my behind." "I was a patriot until I got assassinated," she said. "What country can I go to?" Mitchell flew to New York to be with his wife.

Two days ft' strut trumpeter Miles Davis and chess master Hobby Fischer have a lot in common. Davis was labeled "the Bobby Fischer of Jazz" by Wein when Davis canceled his appearance at the festival upon discovering there were two scheduled performances instead of one. Fischer flew to Iceland Monday night for the world championship chess matches after failing to make a number of scheduled flights. The Committee to He-Elect On Nixon cave her an office, twoilhe interrupted phone ca secretaries to handle her mailjSaturday June 24, later 'they slipped out of the and public appearances, 'and alabruptly flew to the Westches-i country club holel without Vt 4 t- Zr- -L. I urn ANNIVERSARY 2 All Junior Swimwear Sixet3-13 Priced Reg.

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Her aides said she had not teen feeling well. It appeared she was being "programmed'' and Martha Mitchell resents dictation. She is extremely loyal to the Itepublican party and to the President. But there is little doubt she hated it when she and her husband left the official Cabinet family, knowing full well she' Would lose some of her own power base and celebrity status. Out of Limelight She had been out of the limelight for many weeks when, three weeks ago, she flew to California with her husband to attend a Hollywood dinner where they and Mrs.

Nixon were to be guests of honor. That weekend reports of an alleged break-in and bugging of the Democratic National Committee headquarters by men hired by the He-Elect Nixon Committee's security agents made headlines. Mitchell returned to Washington and "suggested" that Martha remain in Newport Beach where they, their daughter, Mitchell's secretary Lee Jablonski and a security agent were staying. On Thursday, June 23, Martha called me from California and in her conversation, and following a question on the Uummhim iiunUtnt, i mid slip, All Misses Swimwear Sizes 8-1 8 Priced Reg. $14-30 $9.30 to $20 These anniversary specials good July 7th thru July 11th.

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$8 to $15 now 00 "71 ElGUEIi Lr 1 AMERICAN HERITAGE DOCUMENTS The Declaration of Independence The Bill of Rights The Pledge of Allegiance had given her husband an to get out of politics or she would leave him. "I gave him an ultimatum," she told me. "I'm sick and tired of the whole operation." Conversation Interrupted Before she could go on, 1 heard her protest: "You just get away." At that point our conversation was broken and attempts to get her back met with word from the operator, "Mrs. Mitchell is indisposed and cannot Her husband did not appear perturbed when I reached him perturbed wen I reached him -at his Washington apartment. I 0 I i t.tf PARK Printed on fine parchment-type paper Suitable for framing.

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