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Casper Star-Tribune from Casper, Wyoming • 3

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0 a-i3 "tui. HiU Im Jij la Wirai, Sartta nycd, I duel t-tK, (JUrf drirpIN ht hM kff alas rrwntr it tuU ir.U thry fc dcura Urt arl nr." said 5rn. A labor BBkoa tftrroUf, rna aai a3 of ftwaunJ for Sm, Hubert "Wf'rt kAirg far a ddiU C-jcJ n3 eUrtrd and tormi Crt'i I la the vum 70si tb country, think H'l ptr to be rrv Uct." Srrag aAkd that fwi wtrt 4wre lh kif McOrmi. Another delegate, Anil rertwood ef Riwtan rrptlwl with icme Srat tira kiird tf fcV ihAred AftMlmt'l tpfratul of McCovrm'l ctiArret, Tra rot folnf to igret tth njbcxJy'i kW. No one it atn to put word In my the py JOiKlttmx A be Uc l-e7 aUf frrtkfe-riUfci ami TV a 1M ow Wfi dUatf a It It h'alial t)critic Cataua Uinr rnntfe frwa tf i ffrXJh.

Mi4 ffrtl Hh 5UU PwtwrfKic Party 0irtra fta that Ooff MKvrrn Ui th thai 10 vta (he ffiiWioa. A.rina5 ubd he UJ hi eplrik on the arlk- of th Democratic Credeetials Commit! la taking 151 at the oVlctate McCowra pirtcd Bp la the California primary. But Swmn, i 'JtiM railroad cwidudor du rx thare Anwrlml'l fcrecart of Kmnrdy-MiIU tktrt. I think by the first to ta'Ui It will be open cotv vrrtlkxi with a lol of new lictl," he ukt I thlr It will be nrw Uct." And that face, said Swrnn, rould brlunjj to Wsihtngton Sen. Vaft had nw tftiunrkfl" a6utd rlr Kctrf si4 lit) rtt lwnrf the maSrr I pm, rd- IWt rfi.

Wfla KflBtr. Tajr Rtcrtelieeal UarUa fartoer. UAt Snlar, Kciry aia 4 bjr. A4JI -Td TamSy Sutnin Kartaa Xrtlnrf, Si.lt SoiAT, Wfcs4jfitaa I'm ICIly WaWH IV Li. nmrji rwrtwf BWffy etew-i tn ut tf la Ihrre fU.U TrWit uru vrtir puni viva i ra ai i irws rtltat4 to the Uni-ffviM." tjfy, la the pis, Flattitr hu Uie rW usrd to Ty brt ea ajrWa lfUrf, fcitrrr ta IrrUnd rYttlay and Kidra Saturday, rrpKClrd FiactxT had fUra as the Chirra ca Cod u'jU2l MRS.

BAMSTtn MeCotem ol ol Jot rfcrt cl CAJijr. a HjRfcrtyUctflr. "tt'i ft lUt Rut Up I ftmiBffct," rtftmM ti Ce artM Ore4cttlUt Cemmmet "IBetlUble. bet I twldal brC-0 10 prtlx1 he It eume wjL" klM ukd he has tiwiyt cvt4 untt rule wtct applwd ta CaltfornU'i Inaer-Ule-all prtmary, brcus cortradicu the party rrfurra rul. $lrrt tsAri thai Uh MrGcvrrn and HufThrry havt -nip-nuppwj" la Uir potiiiara on the unit rule.

1.620 new voters registered ROBO WASH kTff am it i lx Um Imp artn Cm exprct 10 tty du jr." Mrt Partw. the firrf bdun oVlrfite to a raOoruJ political conrfDtlon. Wbra asifd torn hkft tribe, he ampt)e4. TB Irt ywi flure tht Iloaminl with Mr Part road Democrat; 4.3EJ tndrTTkirnt artd who want to have no tarty affUlatwn at all Ik-th Local to 1.C3. As of June 31 (here art I.W reentered Republicans, 3- "Hin Delegation may see action OA ekkedi a 5)tcu) iidslk' woman, hbt.

Caurdie (B Mrs. Banister and Mrs. bara) Banister of Casper and ar frtwood are rooming together The number 1X33 is "magic" according to Jcta (Jul) Tobtn, NaSrona Ctnty Ort. Why! Because there- art 1.630 new rrttatraUont for 11-33 year tAds, ard IJE6 new rrjiatra'iora for (hoM 21 and older. "This signifies that this Is going to be aa Interesting and important election for those running," aaid Tab In.

"Never before in history havt these come to the exact same figures in registration," he added. Of the 11-20 year olds registering 315 art Republican, 366 Democrat, and 139 Independent In the 21 and older category J75havt registered Republican, 390 Democrat, and 855 Independent Both categories are of new registrants. Araoano woman, Mrs. atuu in Miami. Anselmi alto said that the Portwood of Riverton, the Wyoming dr legation is seated very cke to the rostrum behind the Texas delegation and across the aisle from California.

The two pages chosen to attend the convention are Terri Carrol, a University of Wyoming student, and Mr. Kay Redding of Casper, state party treasurer. Wyomlng'a delegation to Democratic National Convention ta Miami may well be where (he action lakes place. State chairman Don Arise 1ml of Rod Spring! said (hat the bck of the draw has Wyoming's ZMnember delegation voting right after the 1,000 rote mark Is reached. The magic number is 1,509 to nominate a president The Rock Spring! businessman taid S2 delegates, spouses and, even two pages have Indicated that they wlQ attend the Miami convention.

Thedelegateslndudeablack mother of former Mis Indian America, Linda Portwood. The two women are the first black and Indian to ever attend a Democratic national convention as delegates, according to party records, Anselmi said. Mrs. Banister is uiicornmitted but Portwood offldally committed for Maine Sen. Edmund Muskie at the Democratic State Convention held -in Cheyenne in May.

evej do' 323 2 6fad I DON ANSELMI is Where action 33 fined total of $920 Enjoy a cool summer Comfort Coolers Thursday those being fined were Gary D. Jansld, 1221 S. Durbin, improper mufflers, $10; Darius G. Adams, 1815 East 15th, speeding, $20; F. Harold Mott, Casper, speeding, $20; Levi R.

LaFave, 1524 Sycamore, speeding, $20; McDonald, 326 N. Colorado, failure to yield, $25; Rowland R. Randall, 1924 Kearney speeding, $20. Jean R. Pierce, 1426 Fet-terman, Juan J.

Arellano 129V4 N. McKinley, speeding, $20; Charles F. Boh- A George W. RummeL 1500 S. mert, Riverton, red light, A.

Bottom-discharge Duct Cooler Henrv Warren Mead. 1558r Jefferson, stop sign, $25; Randy Westridee Way. speeding, $20; Geraw, 631 E. Fifth, speeding. $25: William A.

William A. Sare. 425 W. Loucks 21988 Two-speed v-HP motor operatea at 47003100 CFM iCubic Feet of air per minute). aW moving parts are rubber-cushioned.

Rust-resistant galvanized steel cabinet has strong concave-aesign-post: two-tone white and gold-color finish Snr low priee drunk, $10; Clancy R. Halt 709 S. Fourth, illegal possession, $50; Mary A. Sinadin, 2239 Cresent speeding, Bryan, 753 N. Kimball, speeding; $20; Phillip Larsen, 233 S.

Jackson, improper registration, $25, no driver's license, $25; Audrey I. Launspach, Evansville, speeding, $20; Alexander W. Trout II, Wyatt HoteL speeding, $25. 1 Bank sets dividend- B. 13 HP Deluxe Window Cooler Sears 1 low price Fits swing-out casement, double-hung or side-.

Gliding windows or install through the wall. One speed motor rT use Sears Easy Payment Plan 5 -J 1 MM. Scuta Diving Class JuryW-Stll 6-tQ JL Mondr-Friday WetlfOnly 20 Hours fO Mourj In the fool 4 10 rjoorj, of lecture ill icsram' SCPPUED Tet .4 Open Water Diving Saturday Siqn-up and Divinq wilt be at: pmSllEVILLEY CSZCTRYCLH ONLY $45.00 Notional PADI Certification The board of directors for the Western National Bank of Casper have declared a $2 dividend payable July 1. An increase in the banks' holdings of municipal bonds is planned so that the after tax income will be higher. In July Western National will 'purchase the property on which 'the Poplar Street access; is located.

Presently, the plans for this property are to tear down the building at the rear of the lot and rent the house in the front. Long range plans call for remote teller facilities, improved traffic patterns and beautification of the property Some new landscaping around the'building has been completed and there are plans to remove the sign at the front, of the bank. The June 30. Statement of. Condition show total assets of over $8 million dollars.

6i 6177 A total of 33 people were fined $920 by Judge Marvin Bishop III at Casper Municipal Court Wednesday and Thursday. Those being fined Wednesday were SherriU M. 745 East 21st, careless driving, $25, no driver's license, $25; Maria J. Bolen, 1405 East 12th, careless driving, $25; Ernest A. Pengelly, 55 Magnolia, careless driving, $25; Helen M.

Champion, 65 Valley Drive, failure to yield, $25; Ronald C. Freel, 3034 Alma, careless driving, $25; Mark D. Wormus, 3251 East 12th, speeding, $25; Wayne Brown, 455 W. Yellowstone, careless driving, $25. Charlie J.

Wilson, 232 Lincoln, expired driver's license, suspended on condition there is no similar charge for one year; Joe Proud, 1832 Jim Bridger, speeding, $75; Alan H. Beasley, 3413 S. Poplar, speeding, $75; Robert H. Flack, 1424 West 12th, speeding, $20; Jean M. Schieck? 1301 Bon, failure to yield, $25; -Joyce E.

Ripperger, 1618 Mariposa, careless driving, $25; Donald M. Cresswell, 335 East 11th, speeding, $20; Eva" J. Showers hit -i eastern coast By United Press International Showers and thunderstorms beat the East Coast Friday and a light rain feDrom Pennsylvania and New York to New Jersey and southern New" England. More than an inch of rain hit Hartford, Albany, N.Y. and Glen Falls, N.Y.

in six hours. Flash ftoitf warnings were in effect for parts of Ohio, Pennsylvania, New. Jersey, Vjginia and Virginia. Thunderstorms rumbled from the central Gulf Coast across the southern Plains. Scattered showers and thundershowers covered the Rockies.

Tallahassee, Fla. was soaked with more than an inch of rain in six hours. Generally fair skies and mild temperatures covered the rest of the country Temperatures Friday afternoon ranged from 58 at Worcester, to 109 at Needles, Blythe and Palm Springs, Calif. Airlines dished out penalty pay to 37,616 passengers during 1971 as customers they those who had confirmed reservations but were not allowed on the flight). 6198 Mobile Home Cooler Casement GoIer Console Cooler 1 1099 1 0088 Srar low prici" OFrOnTUIIITY fon DEGiniHIIG COnpERGIAL flRTIST The Star-Jriburie looking for someone.

who has artistic training and would. like to get started in commercial art and advertising copwriting and layout. Typing required. For pergonal interview write or call: R.T.Naylor Caspr Star-Tribune P.O.Box 80 CasDttr. Wvomina 8 2 6 0 1 619362 tn I Portable Cooler low price 1-9 Sears portable model takes the cool where yem wartt it.

Case fits into anwoom's furnishings. 2I7.W CnLiri state variable rnntrol adjusts Two-speed 13-HP motor 4200 Minute). )r give per gives 2800 CFM (Cubic Feet Install through existing 1 Q99 Firs, awing-out casement. 'double-hung or side-sliding windows or install through the wall. V4-HP three-speed motor tfperates at 490(173240 2420 CFM.

atch. from 580 to 900CFM: vent, humidify settings. Portable. Walnut color finish steel. 235-2571 Z9ft S.Cpntpr,St Open Thiira.

and Sal. lilt f-M. sears, roebuck and co. Telephone 307237-845 1.

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