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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 7

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The Journal Timesi
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Racine, Wisconsin
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7
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Sunday, March It, I til RACINl SliNDAT ULLETIM 7A Racine Students Ship i I 1' 1 Packages to Refugees i i -J i 1 i. i it" Racine high school students, ling in Vietnam who appeared Racine audiences as a Involved In two fund raising before projects, mailed 23 packages of poet and actor before he entered the service, and who recently outlined the plight of the refugees In a letter to Racine. food and clothing to Vietnam Saturday and completed plans for a door-to-door canvas of resi 'M W- X'- dential homes for the Cancer Smith said that cash donations Crusade April 3-4. I Douglas Smith, president of the Racine Inter-High School i to cover the cost of mailing packages to Vietnam will continue to be accepted also, either by contacting him or Mrs. Woodward.

The cost of mailing the 23 packages Saturday was $120, Smith said. Council, said that, although the 23 packages each weighing 30 pounds, were sent on their way to aid some 3,000 refugees in a In regard to the Cancer Cru Vietnam camp, the Roger Stef- sade, Smith said that more than fens Drive Is not over. He said that donations of food, 400 students from all Racine cioming, ana money to cover high schools will be "block crusaders" for the drive, going the cost of mailing future packages will still be accepted on a continuing basis as long as the from door to door In their neighborhoods to collect funds. need exists. Will Accept Donations Mrs.

Robert Woodward, 6525 WATCHED BIRDS IN 1873 The first U.S. group of bird observers, the Nuttall Club, was organized by field watchers of birds in 1873. Washington has volunteer ed her home as a collection potn for dona'tions and will continue to "7 EYES EXAMINED I GLASSES FITTED OPEN DAILY 9 to 5:30 1 Monday and Friday Ivtnlngi Ernest D. Wolf, O.D. I 1 Optometrist 517 Main St.

acept them, Smith said, Smith said that donations of both food and lightweight clothing for the Roger Steffcns Drive have been good, but thpre is a continuing need for clothing, canned goods, and either condensed or dried milk, as well as packages of powdered fruit drinks. Seek Gifts of Cash In adition, plastic baby bottles are also sought, as well as can (r- Journal-TImM Photoi RAT HAVENS When the Racine Health Department Issued a call last week for public cooperation in rat control, It noted that people create conditions under which rata thrive. Among the recommendations for control were to keep garbage cans tightly covered and on platforms with means to prevent them from being tipped over and to destroy living and breeding places by picking up lumber, bottles, boxes and other junk from yards, fields, streets and alleys. ABOVE: Potential rat nesting area. RIGHT: Debris-laden area attractive to rodents.

The Health Department said complaints of potential rat areas Increased after the call for public support Tuesday. The department investigates complaints and then turns them over to a contracted exterminator who takes care of the worst areas. Phone 634-2508 i Back LBJ, Freeman Asks openers to open the goods being houses the extreme right and the extreme left," Freeman declared. "As long as we're willing to listen to each other we'll make out all right." shipped to the refugee camp. The Roger Steffens Drive is Journal-Times Want Ads Bring Results State's Young Democrats named after a serviceman serv- elude a speech at the Univer MADISON (AP)- Agriculture STARS and STRIPES sity of Wisconsin.

Secretary Orville Freeman called on a divided convention Authorise t4 fld tor by Rlchird O. Hirvtjr, lot Slxlh lUclne. Wl. Freeman said Johnson had of Wisconsin Young Democrats been spat urxm In Texas bv Pvt. Richard J.

Floyd has been Marine Cpl. Charles Wahl Saturday night to unite behind assigned to duty in Vietnam son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles President Johnson's re-election "rlghtrwing extremists" in the 1960 campaign. He said it was the left wing extremists who shouted down the secretary on bid.

T. Wahl Sr. of 5419 16th has "There has never been a pres with the Combat Engineer Battalion near Saigon, reported for duty with the 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, ident who has delivered more or the Wisconsin campus last week. A Lesson in History earned the support of his party Marine Pvt. Thomas A.

Ka- lenoeske, son of Mr. Henry T.l Kalenoske of 3425 9th has reported for duty with Headquarters and Maintenance Marina Wing Support Group-17, of the First Marine Aircraft Wing at Da Nang, Vietnam. r. Jerome: Naleid has been promoted to colonel in the U.S. of the 1st Marine Division in the according to word "I say a plague on both their more," Freeman told more than I received by his Republic of Vietnam.

The mission of the unit is to search out 300 Young Democrats at their wife, Margaret, and his parents, annual state convention. and destroy enemy forces oper Many of the Young Democrats for Mr. and Mrs Karate for the Girls Concentrated Training ating in South Vietnam. The Marines accomplish this through Russell J. Floyd sported campaign buttons for Sen.

Eugene McCarthy, who is of 2122 Summit dally patrols and ambushes as CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. (AP) opposing President Johnson in Air Force. Naleid is commander tJf the 615th Tactical Fighter well as through large scale Ave. Pvt. Floyd Floyd tc rrnaffitata t9 operations.

Fashionable Pine Manor Junior College for young women Wisconsin's presidential pit mary Tuesday. KENNEDY, McCARTHY STASSEN Squadron ar Phan Rang AB, Vietnam. A graduate of William St. Catherines' High School and received his associate degree in Freeman's appearance was his is adding a course in karate, but not necessarily to teach Horlick High School, te received second in Madison in the last Applied Science Mechanical De nis a.a. cegree ana nis commiS' coeds the womanly art of self two weeks in behalf of Johnson Marine Lance Corporal Dan A.

Razdik, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Razdik of 2215 Hayes has reported for duty with Headquarters and Maintenance sign from Racine Technical Institute. He completed his basic defense. sion in 1946 upon graduation Irom the U.S.

Military Academy. His reception, although mixed, The college said the course is training at Ft. Campbell, He earned an M.S. degree in was in sharp contrast to the one he received last week when he mTQtCQ ABRAHAM LINCOLN WAS HAVING TROUBLE WITH XOOO DRAFT DODGERS, DISSENTERS, PROTESTERS, COPPERHEADS, AND OTHERS GIVING AID AND COMFORT TO THE ENEMY. LINCOLN SAID: offered primarily as training in and advance training in combat 1958 at the University of Texas.

Squadron-13, -Marine Aircraft Group-13, First Marine Aircraft mental concentration and physi was shouted 'down by antiwar engineer at Ft. Leonard Wood, Js'aleid is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Naleid of.

30J.8 cal coordination. Wing at Chu Lai, Vietnam. protesters before he could con- N. Main St. Army Pvt First Class Stephen R.

Johnson, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan -Ralph -Johnson, 9711 Rlverview Lane, Caledonia, has been assigned to the 4th Infantry Division in Vietnam. A cannoneer in Battery 5th Battalion of the division's 16th "He who dissuades one jnan from volunteering or induces one soldier to desert, weakens the Union cause as much as he who kills 'a Union soldier in battle Must I shoot a soldier boy who deserts, while I must not touch a hair of a wily agi-tator who inducts him to desert? This is none the less injurious when effected by getting a father or brother, or friend, into a public meeting, and there working upon his feelings, till hs persuaded to write to the soldier boy, that he is fighting in a bad cause, for a wicked administration of a cbntemptible government, too weak to arrest and punish him if he shall desert. I think that in such a case, to silence the agitator, and save the boy, is not only constitutional but, withal, a great mercy." Artillery near Pleiku, Pvt.

John-'son entered active duty in September 1967, completed basic Gaining at Ft. 'and was stationed at Ft. Sill prior to his arrival in Vietnam. Johnson attended Hor lick High School. Michael F.

Hills, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Hills of 2602 This is right "on target" for all of you 'Plnehurst has been promoted to sergeant in the Air Force. Sergeant Hills is a fire and more's the shame! protection specialist at wetners field Roval Air.

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