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The Daily News Leader from Staunton, Virginia • 9

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Staunton, Virginia
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Stounton, Leader, Tuesday, Morch 5, 1968 9 By Ernie Bushmiller NANCY 7TU AT'C 1 1 BUT HER II KNOW RUT I Office of Economic Opportunity Lawyers Sometimes Find Themselves Suing Boss VERY BIRTHDAY IS THEY'LL BE if I BOUGHT NANcy NICE FOUR MONTHS 1 1 HP RV THEN 1 I 4 (OF YOU AWAY YOU'RE I py IHbNy SOME JWS-. ABIT II M. GARDENIAS FOR HER BIRTHDAY wound up on the losing side in landlords accused of charging say privately that Murphy feels NLS lawyers may purposely be cases filed by nu including ernment or an agency of state, county or local government with which the federal government is involved. directing themselves toward exorbitant rents, for example-represent 92 per cent of the court actions filed by NLS, but a landmark cases at the expense of the less notable cases of citi Gov. Ronald Reagan of California-complained it was not right for the government to pay lawyers to sue the government spokesman for the program not r.

WASHINGTON (AP) The Office of Economic Opportunity maintains a full-time staff of lawyers which rivals that of the Justice Department, in more ways than one. The OEO lawyers, hired by the government, sometimes find themselves suing their boss. Many of the complaints re zen vs. citizen. ed "these are not our landmark sulted in suits being filed.

Such cases." Sen. George Murphy, agencies as the Veterans Administration, the Social Security offered an amendment last year "Although the proportion of to the Senate version of the anti- suits against the government is Administration, state welfare departments which receive fed poverty bill to bar NLS from such activities. It failed to pass not great, those suits tend to be the most important ones, the eral funds, and bousing authori It doesn't seem to bother the boss. But complaints have been fteard from some members of by 16 votes. ties operated under the Federal cases that involve law reform.

Here's the Answer by ANDY LANG ap newsfeatures Neighborhood Legal Services Housing Administration were the boss' family. And a major goal of the pro among the defendants. found an unexpected ally last gram is to change unjust laws." jTbe OEO lawyers 1,800 of week in the President's Com them compared with 2,001 in the OEO said it has no record of mission on Civil Disorders. how many suits its lawyers filed THE RYATTS By Jock Elrod SEVERAL OP THE GlELSV'AN'XJlJ WANT ME TO I SO CAN THINK WEU HAVE IN MV CLASS 1 LOOK AtoPE fEMlNINE rk I GET A TO PIGUEE OUT rwA WEAK THEM, 1 pON'T YOU HX I AWHMW) SOME OTWE WAV i One law which NLS has tack "The legal services program against government agencies. It Justice Department work for the Neighborhood Legal Services program in 250 offices across the country.

Their clients are the nation's poor, people also said it had no breakdown administered by the Office of Economic Opportunity has on just how much all this activi ledsuccessfully so far is the residency requirement imposed by 40 states and the District of Columbia as a qualification for Question: We are shopping for new house and have been made a good beginning in pro ty cost the taxpayers, but the Neighborhood Legal Services doing so for several months. We who can afford to retain private lawyers. viding legal assistance to the poor. Its present level of effort should be substantially expand program alone had a budget started out with the idea of get welfare benefits. NLS claims the requirements, most of which The poor went to NLS, for last year of $42 million.

Of this. ting a traditional design, some free, 291,000 times last year. $17 million went to pay the sala ed through increased private are one year, violate that por thing in the Colonial family. tion of the 14th Amendment But we are getting confused Of those complaints, said an OEO spokesman, 23,000 were and public funding ries of its legal staff (an average of $9,500 per lawyer). stating: state shall because many houses we see against either the federal gov Some of the officials who Suits against private citizens make or enforce any law which advertised as Colonials have shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the features which didn't come into existence until 10 or 20 years ago.

Aren't there some guide United lines for a Colonial house which Last fall, NLS attorneys In New Over the Horizon Radar Due Installation in Britain by U.S. builders must follow? Answer: Builders can con California sued the U.S. Department of Labor after the department approved use of 8,100 Mex struct houses of any design they wish as long as they conform to local regulations. The word Co ican farmhands for a tomato harvest in California despite WASHINGTON (AP) The, ed: "Every indication points to-iblasting Strategic Air Command lonial is loosely used to describe ward the development bv the bases, giving the United States United States plans to build a new over-the-horizon radar in federal regulations prohibiting the hiring of braceros where any style built by those who Mviet union of still more so virtually no time to get its came to America hundreds of bombers aloft. domestic labor is available.

phisticated space systems, including improved versions of or years ago. They varied greatly, depending on the architecture of bital weapons." By contrast, radars in the bal Britain that sources said would give this country adequate warning against the Soviet Union's new orbital bomb. The new radar will reportedly nave the ability to peek around NLS won a temporary injunc the country from which the set mm i rr mk listic missile early warning sys He said the comparative tlers originated and the changes that had to be made to make the tem are supposed to provide 15 minutes alert time against in tion against use of the braceros and then dropped the suit when strength of the U.S. missile force is steadily declining while BLONDIE houses suitable for living in the the earth's curvature and spot By Chick Younj coming missiles. so-called new world.

Thus, we the Soviets are enlarging their force by some 200 missiles an the Labor Department agreed to review its action and permit McNamara said installation of approaching missiles or orbital devices. Existine line-of-sieht radars, over-the-horizon radar units had English, Dutch, German and many other types of Colo nually. NLS attorneys to sit in on the would allow the United States to review. nials, each with its own varia McNamara said the Soviets recapture the necessary 15 min tions. It was this sort of case that Including the ballistic missile early warning system extending across Canada and in Britain, can detect hostile rockets only utes warning time so far as the probably were developing the orbital bomb as a weapon to de As these settlers made angered Sen.

Murphy. His aides boviets' fractional Orbital changes in the original designs, stroy U.S. strategic bombers be- Bombardment System is so modern architects design Co tore tney could take off in war lonials which differ in some re time. after they rise above the horizon; The new over-the-horizon radar would be operated in Brit It appeared that installing spects from those of years ago, The Soviet weapon, because of over-the-horizon radar in Eng it has been estimated that about a low trajectory, could be de land might give the United ain under a joint agreement Rhodesia's fan Smith Refused Visa tected by existing radar only about three minutes before similar to that covering an ear States even more than 15 min-utes warning. ly-warning installation at tyi- M'mr" DITHERS, 1 fFllIT GOOD IDEA- I fW VICE- ll 'IIIIL i I Ml IK I THINK WE'LL.

HAVE THEM PRESIDENT?) 't PECULIAR. I SHOULD HAVE i-T PUT ON VyAy NS ST SNuTSMlfl By Losswell NOT TILL HE GITS I fTTTH I'LL BE THAR I CAN JLlGHAID ALL OF TATER'S hi 1 IN TWO SHAKES eSTOTH'MOVIN- jMl PXr lFATfK'STAIL' PITCHERS WIF CTH'Tnvnv I td I JAMEV n-V rH .1, 80 per cent of all houses built today are not completely authentic in all details, but actually are combinations of two or more styles. In most cases, these changes are for the better. inesdale Moor. Officially the Pentagon was mum on the matter Monday, ac-knowledeina only that the Unit WASHINGTON (AP) -The Personal preference should ed States is talking with Britain on several projects, including over-the-horizon radar.

s. Htiiiiii ihiiiih determine your choice. Of course, you can always plan to live in an area which is recreating a true and particular type of Colonial atmosphere and insists State Department said today it has refused a visa to Premier Ian Smith of Rhodesia, who seized independence from Great Britain in November 1965. Former Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara said last November the new radar would Illlilll be a countermeasure to the So on authentic designs and kinds of materials.

State Department press offi Question: We'd like to try viets' so-called Fractional Orbital Bombardment System. Retired Air Force Gen. Ber nardt A. Schriever told a National SDace Club audience in Wash cer Carl Bartch said that while something different by using ce the United States has issued vi ramic mosaic tiles on the floor of an extra room recently added sas to Rhodesians with valid British passports, Smith appar to our house the kind of tiles ington Monday night the orbital missile is the most significant element in the Soviet's new ently doesn't have one. used on bathroom floors.

How "So since we don't recognize ever, this room does not have heat because we expect to use it strategic force. "i Schriever, who headed devel the Smith regime we don con mostly in warm weather. Will sider a passport issued by that the tiles be affected by changing regime to be a valid travel doc opment of the U.S. ballistic mis-tils and space system and who temperatures? Answer: No. In fact, they are often clashed with McNamara ument, Bartch said.

A student group at the Univer sometimes used around outdoor over aviation-space goals, add- sity of Virginia issued a speak swimming pools located in areas which have freezing tem THE JACKSON TWINS By Dick Brooks jjLL -L TT BUTMAVBe" ll-ATEgJ hAVeV OF THE I MISS.V I'LL BE rTS THE SAME Ti 7N JLJ I SHE 5 TKV'NQ TO PICK UP THE IDENTICAL SCENE WITH OU IN A NECKLACE SHE 5maIIp 1 Hr TROUBLE. I Ik TMfFxr-Tmm rFtTW 11 1 ing invitation to Smith last September and he applied for his peratures during the winter. Six Dead In Vietnam visa last month at the U.S. consulate in Salisbury, the State 1 Department said. Bartch said the secretary of state and attor ney general may jointly waive WASHINGTON (AP)-The De fense Department has listed the names of six more Virginians the requirement that a visa applicant have a valid passport "and we have granted such waivers to a few private Rhode- dead in the Vietnam war.

The three listed as killed sian citizens both white and African. Students, for example, have received such waivers." in action were: Army Spc. 4 Lewis N. Lang ford, son of Mrs. Bessie Langford of Howertons.

1 But, he added, it is generally Army Pfc. Larry R. Moore, not the policy to waive passport 1 fep STEVE CANYON By Milton ConiH U'M Lt VOUNG NEWTOWN VdoCTOH, MAV I 60 Kt WAS TDLP WHAT WE MI5HT END I Wfr: 16 OIVMICW MIGHT HAVE MSN THE ALONS INTHB AMBII-U HAPPENEOTO MZ. IPWITHTWO requirements for the heads or leading officials of a regime the 1 1.. 1 i- 1 son of Mrs.

Sara V. Tabing, Earl Street, Hampton, Navy Seaman Kenneth C. Lockwood, husband of Mrs. Elizabeth Lockwood, 5403A Ron-da Road, Norfolk. WINNER, AAA TRAFFIC SAFETY POSTER CONTEST United States does not recognize, "even if they are not coming on an official visit or for official purposes." The three transferred from missing to dead of hostile St COLUMBIA PICTURES pmnk FRED ZINNEMANN'S lutor A MAM ft IT A BUILDING OR A BOAT? Picket In a cruiser and one Bwtauning gang up at Long Beach, to prevent movement ot the luxuiy liner Queen Mary (background) by eight tugboats.

Maritime unions say the Queen Mary Is a ship and the city of Long Beach says it is a building, now. To the hospital tal' i the pentathlon we b-rvr rf poctob.1 neither op you Ov 1 ANP SET THAT llsrJMPI Mf gt THE FIRST JM fffl 1 I WAS JAY'f SIWULP RIDE IN ttXr 1 jjjT causes were: Army 1st Lt. James E. Mulling, husband of Mrs. Karen 9 LAST TIMES TONIGHT Mullins, 114 South Pershing FOR ALL Drive, Arlington.

Army Staff Sgt. Curtis Patton, husband of Mrs. Linda Patton, 731 MacArthur Street, OPEN :45 P.M. FEATURES AT 7:00 9:05 BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! SEASONS NIGHT at 7 and RKO iom Mmo" "cop 0UT" wft with Geraldin Chaplin Suffolk. Army Spc.

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