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The Glens Falls Times from Glens Falls, New York • 15

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15 GLENS FALLS TIMES, GLENS FALLS, N.Y., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1968 DUTY WITH U.S. IIAVAl RESERVE The seaweed, Irish moss, Is Honey supplies quick energy edible and is used as the basis: to the body because it goes The first midnight H3S1 Mass was heard in the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris; Alabama Teachers Have Salaries Cut To Meet Emergency of soups ana desserts. I right Into the blood stream James Buckley Nominated By Conservative Party as U.S. Senate Candidate TUSKEGEE, Ala, (AP) A financial emergency has forced Macon County teacnera to tax a 10 per cent pay cut PrindDils. besides seeing ttwHr salaries cut back, also By PAUL SERAFINI NEW YORK (AP) James L.

Buckley, brother of William chore of circulating petitions for candidates, state party committeemen and delegates to the, Democratic and Republican party national conventions. Thi field work, out of club were given he responsibility of finding money to pay me ugm bills at their schools. Supt. Joe Wilson said there isn't enough F. Buckley, was nominated by the state Conservative party Tuesday night as Its candidate for tLe (Waiter JParade school money to pay tnem, for the U.S.

Senate. houses and campaign headquarters throughout the state, will continue until May 14, the dead-llnA for filing petitions. James Buckley. received Some principals raised the money through school-sponsored dinners. Former Citv Councilman Paul Wilson said the State Educa O'Dwyer, expressed confidence tion Department brought on the emereency ne com- that his supporters wouia gamer enough signatures by the end of th rfflv to olace him on the plained, tne county isnx gerang its full share of state funds.

But 18 nrimarv ballot for the State Supt. Ernest Stone said the county. Is receiving all it Is Democratic nomination lor we U.S. Senate. entitled to, and that Wilson is Under the state's new pri "overemployed" in his teaching Bring on the young men! Our parade of Spring's newest fabrics and colors will suit him perfectly for Easter.

We've lined up the "with-it" styles designed to fit every young man. Boys' Sizes 4 to 20 EDWARD VALLA Sweet is a 1966 graduate of the unanimous designation of 40 state committeemen. His younger brother, William, is an editor and columnist and was the party's unsuccessful mayoralty candidate in 1965. The elder Buckley is vice president and director of Catawr ba providing technical and financial services in the field of international oil and mineral exploration. An attempt to place the name of Edmund Server, a Westqhes-ter County supervisor, before the committeemen was ruled out of order because the nomination did not come from a member of the committee.

Meanwhile, hard-core party workers began the grass-roots staff. mary law, any contender for a SenaU nomination can chal The county superintendent lenge the party designee Dy or said the local board, to prorate the available funds, cut teach taining 10,000 party signatures, with at least 50 from each of ers' salaries 10 per cent for the STEVEN SWEET Two area men have left for active duty with the Naval Reserve at Fort Huemine. Calif. They are Steven Sweet, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Sweet of RD 3. West Drive. West Glens Falls, and Edward Valla, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Valla of 9868 Forts viile remainder of tne fiscal year three-quarters of the state oz Queensbury High School, and i was employed as a cook at JeRay's Restaur ant, Lake George Rd.

Valla is a 1965 graduate of; South Glens Falls High School, and attended Adirondack Com-; munity College. He was em-! ployed as a construction worker; for Wade Lupe. which ends Sept. 30. The salary counties.

Lust Saturday, the Democrat 4 Vt-7 reduction took effect Monday. ic State Committee designated Nassau County Executive tu-opt Nickerson as the par- Says Johnson Will Not Back Candidate ty's choice to oppose nepuuucau to 25.00 to 35.00 to 25.00 to 4.50 Son. Jacob K. Javits FREE DOWNTOWN PARKING Also in the race is Rep. Jo Operate Worm Farm, Have 40 Customers Teachers fo Hear Helen 5.

Gahinier 4 NEW YORK (AP) Jack Va-lend, longtime friend and for Sport Jackets 7.00 Suits 12.00 Topcoats 12.00 Sport Shirts 3.00 Jeans 2.25 Knit Shirts 2.00 Spring Jackets 5.00 Dress Slacks 4.00 mer assistant to President John Democratic Candidate Might Get Aiken Vote MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP)-Sen. George D. Aiken, the senior Republican in the U.S. Senate, has hinted he seph Y.

Resnick of Ellenviue, N.Y., who received more than the necessary 25 per cent of the committee's vote to qualify for KISSEE MILLS, Mo. (AP) son, said Tuesday he does not if believe Johnson will endorse starting a worm farm with 7.00 3.50 8.00 10.00 to to to to Dlace on the primary ballot, Secretary of State John P. Lo- menzo. cniei aaminisirauve in- ficer of the state's election machinery, outlined the political "as fw.w mT than peace, not delegates," Valenti crawlers purchased from said, "and I think this will apply Florida and an instruction Book-to endorsements." iet, Mr. and Mrs.

Grady Newton Valenti, now president of the have seen the business grow in Motion Picture Association of to where America, said: "I think theifj President is deliberately handle 1111111011 worms with some self-sacrifice remov- year. calendar of activities until the Open Thursday till 9 ptm. general election on Nov. 5. He said that the last day to file certificates of acceptance or declinations is May 17, and May 21 is the deadline for filing cer might back a Democratic peace candidate for President.

Aiken mcde the comment Monday talking by telephone from Washington to reporters for the Rutland Herald and Burlington Free Press. The Vermont Republican was asked if he would support a Democratic candidate, and this was his reply: "If Phil Hoff could support Rocky, anything could happen." London's Piccadilly Circus Is said to have derived its title ing nimseu irom tne pouucai The couple took up worm- tificates to fill any vacancies arena. farming in 1961, when M. Sgt. Newton received his discharge caused by declinations.

Since a near-record number of from the Air Force and was President Woodrow Wilson vetoed the Prohibition Amendment to the Constitution but searching for a way to make a military-ballot voters is expect living. Now they keep 40 com ed. Lomenzo announced tnai ap- was by the House nlications for military ballots overridden Senate. mercial customers supplied with fishing worms, doing all the and could be filed from April 1, with 9-11 RIDGE Downtown Clens Falls work themselves starting, feeding, sorting, packing and de from the picadils, or ruffs, fash eral hours to get it off the ionable at one time. livering.

Oct. 25 the last day for applying for such ballots by mail. The ballots could be obtained by mail until Nov. 2. The voted ballots must be received by Nov.

4. In strategy designed to build .1 1,, 1HSS HELEN S. GAHIMER up combined opposition to Johnson, supporters of Sen. Robert so I looosrisfiQ Miss Helen S. Gahimer, coordinator of the Business Education Department in the Glens Falls schools, will be a speaker at the spring conference of the npfBCQ6ni F.

Kennedy, soon after announcement of his candidacy, began trying to reach some agreement with supporters of Business Teachers Assoc. of New York State in Syracuse Sen. Eueene J. McCarthy Friday and Saturday. Johnson's decision eliminated your Lhewoleir dealers, The theme of the convention any reason for the alliance O'Dwyer.

a McCarthy suppor ter said no Joint slates had been entered in the state. He said any such commitments were meaningless without Johnson in the running. Another dilemma appeared to face workers in both camps. With Johnson vanishing as a target, some found it difficult to replace the President as an op is "Innovation in Business Education," and her topic will be "Innovation in Business Law." Miss Gahimer has written and spoken on business-education on many occasions. She taught a business law course in Glens Falls High School for many years.

The course methods she used were considered unique in New York State. Miss Gahimer also presented the first shorthand television course in the United States over Station WRGB. She holds a B.S. degree from Skidmore College and an Ed.M. from Harvard University.

She has been active in the New York State Teachers Assoc. for many years, and recently acted as editor of the first issue of the Eastern Zone NYSTA News, sent to 11,000 teachers. Miss Gahimer has been president of the Glens Falls Teachers the Glens Falls Operetta Club, Adirondack Chapter of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society for Women Eduactors. an (plosion of exita buying power, inirN Te1 AN i (w) Only the leader could do rv- (Slv odd so much value to so many modeU' t'r7 'r ponent and turn, tnein ngnt against either of the like-minded senators. CHOCOLATE TIEUP LOS ANGELES (AP) It was a sweet and sticky road that led to Disneyland one day recently.

A truck hauling two stainless steel tankers with 78,. 000 pounds of heated chocolate syrup overturned while breezing along the Santa Ana freeway. The sweet stuff oozed out over several hundred feet of the multi-lane expressway. Firemen rushed in with streams of cold water, which caused the syrup to harden, requiring sev- 179 GLEN STREET r-nr--" Impala Convertible Magnifico fashion. Boewjc Yowl fed Be danckg the mrwycm sp frjo tto itm Joyce pare Such amrt.

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