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The Dispatch from Moline, Illinois • 16

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16 Moline Dispatch May 15, 10G7 To Note 50 Years For Scout Council Learning Should Be Lifetime Occupation, Says Dr. Adler Moline Man To Become Priest Parade, Ceremony, Air Drop Of Flowers May 30 Emht Arrested At Pentagon Go On Food Strike WASHINGTON (AP) Eight pacifists who took part in a sit-in at the Pentagon last week were on a hunger strike today at the District of Columbia jail. Six men have refused to eat since Friday noon, and Charles 1 The purpose of education is The upper 10 per cent of the to prepare the student for a 'people, the property owners, lifetime of learning, Dr. Morti- were the only ones destined for mer Adler said at Augustana a free and characteristically I Fifty years of scouting will Dr. Earl H.

Hanson, former, visitors since its inception inbe celebrated at 6:30 Thursday Rock Island superintendent of 1 1948, will begin at 10:45 a.m., I night at the Golden Anniversary schools, will be the featured May 30. dinner meeting of the Sac-Fox speaker at Memorial Day n. Council, Boy Scouts of America services at National CeJJ tt Island Arsenal liberal education they need to know how to use their free time. If we don't they will consume their free time in corrupting and degrading themselves and society." Sending children to school so College last night, and he added human life, Adler said. I) "Education in America is The other 90 per cent didn't failing." count; their bodies were spent The philosopher and educa- with toil and they were sub- on Arsenal Island.

i i "7. Matthei, 19, of Voluntown, and Suzanne Williams, that they can be a success in isidnu Mscudi, cActuuvc Joseph uain jr.t council annual er em of the Bi County wjn preside and the business and make a lot of tor, speaking at the last meeting! human. of this year's Concert Lecture But today, because of the attended by thousands Memorial Day Association. The annual renort will be presented series, said this is the first time democratic and industrial revo- money is the worst possible reason, he said. Adler said that all children Bi County Association is com- by Herbert T.

Schaefer, Scout in the history of the world that lutions, everyone counts, every- Psea 01 veterans organization executive. 19, of Leverett, insist they'll decline both food and water until they are released. A total of 20 antiwar demonstrators associated with Committee for Nonviolent Action are in jail as a result of the Penta of Rock Island and Scott I jnree silver Beaver awards I is necessary to educate all one has some free time, and should have an equal educational opportunity, but that does Counties. Of Engineers' the people. i will be presented by Paul Boet- everyone should have a liberal education to prepare them for not mean an equal amount of "In previous centuries, only the children of the privileged I The Rev.

F. J. Casey, pastor Icher- chairman of the Silver si fathniir- rhnrph Beaver committee. Mav Iceliiinc the teacher's time. classes went to school," he said.

"These were the 10 per cent The bright children are the gon picketing and sit-in. They were charged with loitering, sleeping and assembling on fed nwtina nf thn Tnun 'Of Rock Island, will give the K've me Tlie May meeting of the Iowa-j HnnnHwinn u.iii 'nominating report. The cc Tntinto' invocation. The benediction wMk. Tllirwio iVvn rt iYa Tncfiriito a truly human life, he said.

Everyone has the privilege of citizenship, and only liberal schooling and a continuation of learning in adult life can pre of the population who were tion will be presented by the easiest to educate, and need the least amount of guidance from mi H. rt Jf1t HI 1. I. ..111 I I .1 II I .1... of Electrical and Electronics Vvl" eral property and face sen exempt from grinding toil Engineers will be held at 8jA, pasior 01 icinci a.

tences of up to 30 days, plus JoOO Rev. George W. Casper, assistant pastor of St. Piux Catholic Church of Rock Island. "They weren't sent to school to prepare them to earn a living i Featured speaker will be A.

Music will be provided by the MICHAEL ANNAN' Michael Hannan, son of Walter Hannan, 1148 26th Moline, and the late Mrs. because they didn have to Golf and Countrj Club in Muscatine. Rock Island Arsenal chorus and, Lynn Bryant, director of the They were sent to school for fines. As for the fasting, jail superintendent Charles M. Rodgers said, "We've never had anyone starve to death here." pare man for the responsibility of citizenship, Adler said.

Education in past ages was a preparation for the pursuits of leisure, but leisure does not mean recreation, play, or diversion, Adler emphasized. the teacher. Slower children, he went on, need more of the teacher's time, even to the point of one teacher per child. This will mean using teachers aides, such as retired businessmen and mothers. "The ideal society is one in which everyone is both a teacher and orchestra under direction of, U.S.

Army Management Engi- A. W. (Tony) Benkusky will Evelvn Reynolds Hannan. willL'li- naJ c.i Wibbey Fisher. The Moline Boys neering Training Agency, Rock two reasons: One, they were going to have a large amount of free time.

"The other reason is that they were going to become the ruling class." be ordained into the Pocd't Vvui Sets available at the at 9:45 Sunday morning in St.Jof the Mid Continent Area bwanson- Servjce Cent 525 gth Mary's Cathedral. Peoria, by Power Planners (MAPP) Co -P IsJ Moline. the Most Rev. John B. Franz.

'ordination Center in n-' hp frrim lhp The roots of the word "lei I.IIIII II I I It 11 I III I fll ill 1111 neapolis. sure" are the same as the roots of the word "learning," he said. "Leisure activities are all those that lead to moral, intellectual the parade. traiernuy, tramrxia nno cnap- Mrs. Bessie Barth Richardson jter, Alpha Phi Omega, at of Rock Island will present the Augustana College.

FEDDERS AIR CONDITIONERS RAY ANDERSON Radio TV, Inc. 411 Cement Masons Get 93 Cents a learner," Adler said. Asked about the problem of culturally deprived children, Adler said, "We now know that a child who is culturally deprived up to the age of 5 is almost unreclaimable. School-; ing should start at 3, during! the richest days of learning." Bishop of Peoria. He will celebrate his first mass at 1:30 p.m.

Sunday, May 28, in St. Mary's Catholic Church, Moline. GAR colors and carry them Former 'King' Of Hong Kong Dies In London and spiritual growth. Leisure is for the advancement and dissemination of learning." Learning is something that a Over Years In Uniform the parade. She is the grand Striking cement masons re person must do all his life, Adler said, if he is to be truly Friends of the family and parishioners are invited to attend the first mass and the reception to follow in the school hall from 4:30 to 6.

turned to work today after the union reached agreement with the Quad City Builders Association on a new contract human. daughter of James J. Kinney, a Civil War veteran, who carried this flag at patriotic ceremonies and Memorial Day services until his death. She has carried the same flag on Memorial Day for the last 55 years. LONDON (AP) Sir Arthur Morse, once known as the uncrowned king of Hong Kong, died at his London home Satur TIIOMAS EARLY Spec.

4 Thomas S. Early, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Early, 1831 15th Moline is serving with the Army military intelligence in Vietnam. He enlisted in the Army in September, 1965, and received fccnooung is the least im Planning a SHORT VACATi portant part of education, he Saturday, mi The new contract reflects a day.

He was 75. said. His thesis for the speech He attended St, Mary's Grade School and was graduated from Alleman High School. He 95-cent an hour increase for members of cement masons Morse, a native of Ireland, was "schooling is at best only a preparation for the kind of As in the past Quad City joined me iiong ivong ana Rnv crol.t, and iunior marchinc attended St. Bede's College and learning that adults can and Union Local 544.

The amount will be spread over a three his basic training at Camp Polk, La. He spent 12 weeks in Holy-bird, Army Military Intelli must do." was graduated from St. Mary's Shanghai Bank as a young man unjts have been invited to parti. of the Lake Seminary at and became its chairman and te in the parade and cere year period. "Our ancestors understood cniei manager, ne piayea a.

Mundelein. gence school and was sent to Ft. Bragg, N. for additional that youth is an insuperable leading pari in me renauima- At weather pcrmitting, obstacle to education," he said. there will be an aerial drop The terms of the contract include an immediate increase of 37 cents an hour for union members.

The union members will re "Because of their shallowness Longest River lion oi uie cuiony aiwx we Oct' panese occupation. training. He arrived in Saigon on April 28 where he is serving In of experience, the basic things of flowers onto the graves. At thf conclusion of the cere- EDINGBURGH The long He was knighted in 1949. Four to be learned cannot be learned est river in Scotland is the Tay, monies at the cemetery on Military Intelligence Battalion vears later, wnen ne retired in youth.

ceive an additional 32 cents on May 1. 1968 and 26 cents on "With every year of your life Arsenal Island, a firing detail! Headquarters. will fire three vollev of shots His address is: II. Q. M.

A. Mav 1. 1969. your capacity for learning It is 118 miles in length and(from bank( his staff pulied carries more water to the sea him and Morse through than any other stream draining 'the streets of Hong Kong in a the British Isles. Icar.

The cement masons had been increases." Adler said He as the musician will sound tapsC. U. (C. I. C.

O.B., A.P.O at the Confederate Cemetery. San Francisco, Calif, 96307. on strike since May 1, when expiained that he was speaking Just one hour and half drive from the Moline Area Enjoy your stay with Golfing on our Par 4 grass greens course, Fishing for Rainbow Trout, Bluegills and Bullheads. Swimming pool, Horseback riding, Deluxe Motel suites overlooking in the lakes, Food at the main lodge. All on a 600 acre area.

Everything Listed Above: Food, Motel suite, and Recreation for a SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER. Man and Woman inclusive $25.00 per day Children under 18 yrs. $7.00 per day 2600 ft. landing strip for those who fly. Write or Phone for Free Brochure or More Information Moline References Furnished.

WENDY OAKS COUNTRY LODGE CENTRAL CITY, IOWA Phone Area Code 319-438-1363 their old contract expirea. of the kind of earnin2 that paid masons $4.17 an hour. comes from dealing with ideas, It was reported that the union from thinking. retained its aouDie time uii Radio And Television Listings In the next 50 years, Adler said, a situation will come to Saturday clause, one of the stumbling blocks in the settlement talks. pass in which everyone will! have as much free time as our ancestors of the propertied classes.

The amount of work time will decrease: people will retire McGrath, Cook On 'Wagon Train' Dies BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) Funeral services are pending for Frank McGrath, a KSTI (ABC) KWNT MfDLM WGEN WHBF (CBS) WOUA WOC (NBC) WHBP-FM WOC-FM WVIK-FM WHBF-TV WOC-TV ut 1500 11 Ti 1330 MI It 103.7 tot Channel 4 Channel Channel 3:30 Mike Douqlas: (4)-C Mr Ed- (6i Early Show: (8) 4:00 Cartoon Showboat: (6)-C lUeSLMt EVENINu) MCHdles Navy: 14) Ycgi Bear: )6)-C 5:30 c.onkite News: (4-IC Huntiey Brlnkley: (6)-C 6:00 News. Weather, Sports: (4), (6)-C News- (Bl (8)-C Daktarl: (4)-C Girl From UNCLE; (6)-C (8)-C Occasional Wile: (6)-C Red Skeiton: (4)-C younger and have a longer life span. "The obligation of our society is to give all the children the1 Hollywood stunt man turned WQAD-TV actor, who was last seen as the DAILV RADIO NEWSCASTS cook on the "Wagon Train" television series. 11:30 Search for Tomorrow i (4)-C Donna Reed: IB) Eye Guess: (6)-C 11:45 Guiding Light: (4)-C News 161 I TUESDAV AFTERNOON oretta Young: (4) Fugitive: (8) News: (61-C 12:15 Farm, Markets: (6) (6) 12:30 As World Turns: (4)-C Let's Make a Deal: (6)-C News: (6)-C 4)-C Newiywed Game: (8) Days ot Our Lives: (6)-C (41-C Dream Girl: (8)-C the Doctors- (6 Touch: 18) 2 00 -U Tell the Truth: (4)-C General Hospital: Another World- 161-C 2:55 CBS News: 4)-C ot Nioht- '4) Dark Shadows: (8) You Don Say 61-C Storm: 14) Dating Game: (8) Match Game: (6)-C News: (61-C I 10:55 Comment: It) 10:30 Joey Bishop: (81-C luniciri'- (6i Las Vegas Show: (4)-C 12 mi News: )-C Highway Patrol: 16) 12:15 Inspiration: (8) TUESDAV MORNINO (6)-C Social Security: (8) 7:15 Sen.

Diiksen: (I) New, Bentl: ii)-C Morning Report (8) 1:00 Capt Kangaroo: (4) 1:30 Geography: (8) Especially for You: (6)-C Romper Room: (8) Candid Camera: (4) :30 Concentration (61 Hillbillies- (4 9:55 Children's Doctor: (8)-C lu uu-Andy ot Mayoerry: 14) Supermarket Sweep: (8) Pat Boone- (6)C 10:30 Dick VanDyke: 14) Hollywood Samres' 6)-C One in a Million: if) 11:00 Gin Talk- (8) Love of Life: (4)-C leooardy (6)-C 11:55 CBS News: 4)-C I The following are the most recent listings received 6y The Dispatch. TONIGHT HuckieDerrv Hound! (6)-C McHale's Nsvyi (4) t) Huntiev-Brinkley: 6)-C Cronkite News: (4)-C Local News: (4) 16) 4:15 News: (1) Sports: (4) (e)-C 0:35 Horse Race: (6) 6:30 Gilllgan's Island: (4)-C Monkees: ()-C Movie: (I'o: Terrific: 4)-C 7:001 Dream of Jeannie: 6)-C 7:30 Lucy Show: 14)-C Focus: () 1:00 Road West: (6)-C Anay Griffith: 4-C 1.30 Peyton Place: (6) Family Affair: (4-C 1:00 Big valley: (SIC Run tor Your Life: ()-C Town Meeting: (4)-C 0:30 "assword: (4)-C leather, Scorts: (4), (6)-C News: 16) McGrath died Saturday night OL I EE of a heart attack at the age of 64. Doctors said he had been ill for several weeks. WOUA and :30 a.m., 11:30 and S.n a.m. ISninut newtcatts.

Fiva tninuta newt-cast every hour en the hall hour arount. the clock. WHBF 4, 7, MS (world) t. It, II a.m 12, 2, 3. 3:30, 4.

(world), 10 11 p.m WOC 4:30 4, MS, I a.m., 11. 3:30, i. It. 11 a m. KSTT Five minute newv cast frem 4:55 a.m.

te sign eft at I ajn. at five minutes be tore the hour and halt hour. KWNT Nrwi en the hour. TELEVISION Television listings art sub-led te change without notice. 8:00 Movie: (6)-C 'iO--Petticoat Juncltlon: (4) Peyton Place: (8)-C (8)-C News Special: (4)-C 10:00 News, Weather.

Sports! (6), (4)-C News: (8) 10:55 Comment: (6)-C 10:30 Johnny Carson: (6)-C Joey Bishop: (8)-C Las Vegas Show: (4)-C News 161 News: (8) 12:02 Highway Patrol: (6) If 5 If GLEANER MOLINE PUBLIC SCHOOLS WEEKLY CALENDAR May 15th 20th Monday, May 15 4 30 P.M. Bauball. AlUmon SPECIAL MAY 15-16-17 Television II igh Ugh ts Ladies' or Men's Plain or 2 Pc. DRESSES i -Girl in 313" (1940) starring 6:30 p.m. (8) "The Fugitive 9 p.m.

(4) Town Meeting Kind" U959) starring Marlon' of the World Gov. Ronald Brando, Anna Magnani, Joanne Reagan of California and Sen. iKent Taylor, Florence Rice and i Lionel Atwill. A pretty girl and band of jewel thieves match Robert F. Kennedy of Nsw (Soph.) Hr 0 TOPCOATS CAR COATS TERMITES? ROACHES? CALL BILL THE BUG MAN at MOLINE PEST CONTROL Free Estimates 764-6050 W.

W. U.OMQUIST OWNER wits in melodrama, (one hour, 4:30 P.M. Coif (girli) Reck Itlund Hr 4 00 P.M. Regional basoboll, Galoiburg Thoro 5 min.) Woodward and Victor Jory. Drama about a drifter who stirs up controversy in a small Mississippi town, two hours) 7:30 p.m.

(61 Focus Davenport Junior Theater'' i featured, (color) Tuesday, May 16 4 00 P.M. Regional DON'T BE beautifully dry-cleaned and carefully hand-pressed baseball Galoiburg 4:00 P.M. Tnnu i9irlj Rock Island There No Limit! Ioa't thtn. skinny uciientfltfbv rue of KKr eatlnf LfthiU. Men, Wumeu, hot a and rtrlg can quickly 1nK ii5Ur ty adding desired pounds and India of wpit-m weight taster than you think, without pada or Onh tartirtg oil.

Try urw Super Furs, suedes formats excluded 4jfj 1:30 M. Coal Vol.sy PIA 7 00 P.M. Encison Dads' Club 7:30 P.M. Irving Dads' Club 2 00 P.M. Jefferson PTA 2:00 P.M.

Horace Mann PTA Wednesday, May 17 WERE LOCKING K)R York exchange views with students attending universities in 1 England, via Early Bird com-1 munications satellite, (hour, colon Tuesday Afternoon 3:30 p.m. (8) and a Prayer" (1944) starring Don Ameche and Dana Andrews." War drama about an aircraft carrier sent into Japanese infested waters during World War II. (one hour. 40 min.) Kain Drops BERKELEY Drops of rain have been measured as larce as one fourth of an inch in diameter. Their rate of fall is fr 15 to 25 feet per second.

CASPETIKJS WELL, LOOK NO GOV OURS PCQM OUR NtW HOME 4 00 Regional piears extra. Iwo-pc. suits dresses count as one garment. Impeccable, professional workmanship you'll like the "look of quality" your garments are given. Watt-On 1 rViPiiun-raliy prorwied Wata-On ta cqitk full of ifbt-ainlB raliM Galeiburg I QUINT CITY TILE BasevaM CARPET 4 30 M.

Golf. Allemon There nt6. wiAiTitn. omipr-av Iron nutrk mpff imn and othr wpLsf.MmiMint ontnenw. I "f-miit KJi- of iid n.ur THy WAVE A LAttJH SELtCTlOM-'PAlQ PRK i ne-Af.

vnwt.Dt. arTiS. mpa, U. nd ai ih txly Si AMD E-Z. TLRKS a i i tew lupvr Miti-On at purciiar aisiwLef of return 9 i 5919 for ea 1 JO M.

Blacfchawk PTA 1 4S M. Carr PTA 7 30 M. Garfield PTA 2 OO P.M. Grant PTA 7:00 M. Irving PTA I 45 M.

logon PTA 7 00 P.M. McKmlay PTA 30 M. Washingros PTA 7:00 M. Willard PTA Thursday, May 18 eL.aJ ONE HOUR SERVICE TILL 3:30 P.M. HOMOCtNIZEO EMULSlCI 01 4 30 M.

Saseball, Davonporf Central (Sooh.) Hero SEAHCH THE WNHL1) for 7 00 M. Butterworrti PTA S.HIRTS immoculotin laundered pressed, smoolh till $J00 1:30 M. Hamilton PTA offer good all ueck 7 00 PM. Hamilton Dads' Club 7 30 M. lincoln PTA 7 30 M.

McKinley DaaV Club AVOiVHEIlFUL VVATEH I 30 M. Maple Grove PTA 7 00 M. Maple Grovo Dads' -Vou'll find ii's Club Friday, May 19 T'ack, S'ato Moot i19rh and 20th) MM Winter Woolens Stored Free Safe, Insured. You pay only for the drycleaning and not till Fall Come early last year we ran out of storage space! MIIUVTAI VALIEV ATE II 4 30 P.M. Eosoboll.

Rock Island IVarl Here 7.30 M. Jonn Deere Pop Concert A Golf, State Moot (lfh and 20th) Saturday, May 20 tAijuiMmj iu iasic ana guuu lor juu. i a the famous, changeless spring where poHjtion or urban wastes just don't exist 1 00-12 00 P.M. Senior loll 10 00 A M. Koseboll, Davenport Central (Vor I Hero 1.30 M.

Baseball, Davenport mmmm Central 'Vor I Her 418 16th Moline "Across from Ventral Fire Station1' Dial 764-9555 I 00 MiSt MOUNE Writ A. Hwcsing Cer jorotion 537 37lh Hock l.lond nnt nt-itil FREE DEllVEr Ask for frf bockM 1 And. QUINT CITY TILE CARPET Mon. noon to 8:30 Tues. thru Fri.

9 to 8 30-Saf. 'til 5 2920 23rd Avenue Moline 762-9306 CONTEST Sunday, May 21 30 M. Ovtaoer ftonO1 Concert 3 fountain Valley Water o. Or -T -s, if 1 -oTT- Mr-.

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