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The Salina Journal from Salina, Kansas • Page 13

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Salina, Kansas
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CROSSWORD PUZZLE 4, 7 11. Bobby Fischer pounds the heavy bag in preparation for his world championship bout but not in boxing. He's challenging Russia's Boris Spassky for chess crown in Reykjavik, Iceland, starting July 2. (UPI Photo) ACROSS i. Stocky horse Haggard novel Zoo attractions Camel hair coat 12.

Iowa college 13. Copperlielii's wife 14. Trap 16. Rubbish 17.Retroad 8. Oath 19.

Ledge 21. Flagrant 22. Persian fairy 23. Aloud 27. Somnone 29.

Chef 30. Black gram 31. Bill ot (are 32. Primary 35. Bag fiber 36.

Booty 37. Altar screen 40. Before 41. Used 42. Shout at a bullfight 43.

River to the North Sea 44. City transportation 45. Man's nickname SOLUTION OF SATURDAY'S PUZZLE DOWN l.Size ol writing paper 2. Geisha's sash 3. Pitctier and catcher Drain cleaners don't work but BIO-SURE do! THE LAVENDER SCAVENGER IS HERE! Never PUMP, CLEAN OUT, OR DIG UP AGAIN.

CITY PLUMBING Inc. 8th 825-5459 GAGE'S INC. Gage Corner 21 IE. Walnut 827-9603 22 27 32 36 2O 33 30 26 23 Ml MM 21 35 31 29 45 36 26 39 4. Mulder 5.

Abyss 6. Lamprey 7. Judge 8. Serve tea 9. Sea birds 10.

Beliall consuming speech 13. Heel 19. Town near Liege 20. Biddy 21. Purchase 23.

A i 24. Tedium 26. Share 26. Supplement 28. Morsel 31.

and whey 32. Censure 33. Charged atoms 31, Repetition 35. Crystallize 37.Mahogany streak 38. Palm leaf Par lime 27 min.

AP Hevtilealurei 6-26 39. Gender NEA leader advocates "raw political power" ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) The new president of the National Education Association says the only way to meet the educational needs of all children is with "raw political power." Mrs. Catharine Barrett, a Syracuse, N.Y., inner city elementary teacher for more than 40 years, takes over leadership of the 1.2 million-teacher organization Friday at the conclusion of the NEA's 110th annual meeting. In an interview, Mrs.

Barrett said her two top priorities will be to "make teachers political force" and to "achieve legislation which by 1976 will see the federal government contributing one- third the cost of education." With teachers already organized politically in 42 states, Mrs. Barrett said she is hopeful that they will have an impact on presidential balloting and congressional elections in November. Big wheels must use the buses, too TOKYO A To reduce pollution, the Tokyo government has stopped transporting its 70 top officials to and from work in cars and suggested that they use buses instead. Monday. 2t, It72 Saliaa Jouraal Page IS Deodorants for schoolboys? Now they're going too By ROBERT E.

FORD DALLAS, Tex. (AP) A young man about the neighborhood returned from school the other day and announced to his amazed parents that the teacher had ordered all his seventh-grade class to use deodorant daily. Noise pollution is ruining our hearing. Instant food is ruining our taste. Now they NOTICE Due to the Independence Day Holiday, The Salina Journal Display Advertising Deadline for July 5th will bell AM Saturday, July 1st Deadline for Thursday, (will be 11 AM Monday 6th 3rd The Salina Journal will be closed July 4th are going to deprive us of the smell of human beings.

No wonder there is a movement called sensitivity training. Remember, these specific 12-year-olds attend an air-conditioned school, shower after gym classes, probably shower each morning, and change daily into crisp, clean clothing. There was a considerable difference not so many years ago. We single out the Seymour, Grade School and Seymour High School of that time only because they were closest to our heart. This was in the days before automatic water heaters, even before bathtubs in most homes.

Schools had a subject called "Health." It stressed that everyone should take a bath twice a week. This was easier demanded than done. Each pupil got a star if he swore he did bathe twice weekly. The school at one point reached a crisis. The star quarterback, runner, punter and linebacker was on the verge of flunking "Health." So the teacher allowed him to take two baths in one day to pass the course and retain athletic eligibility- If you believe the star should have showered after each practice, you just don't understand.

There were no school showers. Taking a bath was a real chore. You put a couple of large kettles on the stove, dragged in a washtub, and tried to adjust the heat of the water in the tub until it was bearable. It took real effort to pass "Health." Frankly, the school's corridors were a little gamey. But you knew those around you were human beings, truly, not robots.

One reason you could notice people when DID YOU HEAR? Ell-Kan Co. Inc. has IMMEDIATE JOB VACANCIES Light assembly work on evening shift (4 p.m. a.m.). Quite suitable for women.

Modern, clean plant located on US 1 56 at Ellsworth, Kansas. If you would be interested in steady employment we would like to show you our plant! LOOK AT THESE BENEFITS' Good starting wages Paid vacations 7 paid holidays Full Time Employment Liberal group life health insurance Complete training Yes, we mean you! Even if you've never been in a plant before. We'll train you and show you everything you need to know! BUS TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE IN SALiNA TO AND FROM ELLSWORTH. KANSAS We will be taking interviews Tuesday, June 27 and Wednesday, June 28th at JOB OPPORTUNITIES CENTER 10th and Ash Solina, 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.

We are an equal opportunity employer. when you couldn't see them was that everyone wore long underwear during the cool season, since central heating was unknown. One teacher, noting that a young fellow didn't even have a fraction of a star on his "Health" card, wrote a letter to the youngster's mother demanding that he bathe. Came back a reply: "Melvin can't bathe. He's already sewed into his long underwear for the winter." Now, it's deodorants for schoolboys.

The world is coming apart. Omaha dentist adopts South Vietnam OMAHA, Neb. (AP)-- The first time Army dentist Richard Fitzgerald looked at six-months-old Daranee in Vietnam the little girl weighed eight pounds and was "three-quarters dead." Monday, she was with Dr. Fitzgerald and his wife in Omaha after arriving in the United States Saturday on an exit visa. The Fitzgeralds are awaiting completion of lengthy adoption proceedings.

Daranee is one of many abandoned and helpless Vietnamese children, many of them illegitimate offspring of American servicemen. When Fitzgerald, an Army captain, first saw Daranee she was suffering from malnutrition and dehydration. She also had pneumonia and bronchitis and "just about everything wrong that could be wrong with a child," he said. During the 78 days Daranee was in a Saigon hospital, Fitzgerald fell in love with her. "She was such a winner, smiling all the time at everyone," he said.

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