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Abilene Reporter-News from Abilene, Texas • 36

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Abilene, Texas
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36
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3-D TO ABILENE REPORTER-NEW Abilene Texas Thursday Evenleg Aegust 22 UK faiisdy Asms Call V-5 standard he said By CORNELIUS HURLEY forces both allied and Vietnamese XTo accompany this withdrawal with whatever help we can give to the South Vietnamese in building of a viable North these hopes are gone he said have foundered in miscalculation and self-deception They have been stymied by the stubbomess of the foe but above an they have political economic and legal been buried by the incompe-structure that will not collapse jtence and corruption of our upon our departure and South Vietnamese ally 4 To demonstrate to both Ha-j we follow the steps I have noi and Saigon the sincerity of outlined Kennedy our intentions by believe we can put this war decreasing this year the level of behind and reach out once again for the country we know we should be" Associated Press Writer WORCESTER Mass (AP) -Sen Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts returned to political activity Wednesday with a can for an end to the war in Vietnam and a statement that he is not a candidate for any office this year Kennedy was stern and serious as he made his first public speech since the assassination of his brother Sen Robert Kennedy June 5 His audience 1200 members and guests of the Worcester Chamber of Commerce gave him ovations at the opening and end of his speech There were seven interruptions for rounds of applause At one point the speech reminded some of the audience of the inaugural id his late brother President John Kennedy in 1961 when he said: torch has been passed to a newj om hi Monkey Barrel brother and said during the 10 Breen an auto parts company our military activity and military personnel in the South Kennedy who last month issued a statement saying he was not available to run for vice president as many political figures had urged told his audience that he spoke for no partisan interests but as who will not run for office this year Kennedy said that as the war progressed in Vietnam America met almost every demand of the South Vietnamese government for men and materials in the hope of helping the South Vietnamese to help themselves mi tomorrow look ml mo I through littU childrru't gyn And thought how tmrrfully wo 4 loach if wo won win' KINDERGARTEN CLASS 1:30 to 11:45 daily PRE-KINDERGARTEN CLASS Mon-Wed-Frl 12:30 to 3:30 JEAN COLLIER KINDERGARTEN 902 Santos St 677-5688 JUST STANDING AROUND Yoga enthusiast Mrs Eddi Patrick of Flagstaff Ariz a contestant in the Mrs America contest being held in Minneapolis-St Paul area demonstrates an exercise Wednesday in front of a downtown St Paul store much to the sur prise of sidewalk shoppers Mrs Patrick is a Garu that is a teacher of yoga in her home town of Flagstaff The 1968 Mrs America will be crowned Friday at the Minnesota State Fair in St Paul (AP Wirephoto) executive has won a barrel of monkeys never use that expression again" said Breen as he pondered what to do with a barrel filled with the five lively ringtail monkeys he won in a national contest Breen managed to get rid of one of the animals It will be the door prize at a celebrity bowling night in Ballwin Mo He is still casting about for a way to JOHN JOHNSON DDS General Dentistry 'AXNOUXCES the removal of his office to 2402 SOUTH WILLIS 692-2937 692-2999 office hours by Appointment weeks since then he had been advised by many to retire from public life there is no safety in hiding he said for me nor Blood Shortage ony 3 of what it calls a serious state- jM)Vfor our children who will in- BOSTON (AP) The Redwjde btood ge affecting we make for Cross says one bloodmobile x-many hospitals It says collec-pected to obtain 100 pints ofnons bave dropped to less than blood recently produced only 10 daily compared to the pints-and I of these were 1 800 needed to meet hospital re- from Its own staff The agency 'quirements Rebellion Crushed At Ohio Prison Famous BEMCO MATTRESS Your choics Twin or full size Columbus policemen state highway patrolmen and National Guardsmen streamed through the hole in the wall and down ropes from the roof Staccato bursts of automatic rifle fire and the roar of shotguns was heard seconds later The nine hostages were freed a few minutes later The rebellion by about 300 of the 2500 prison inmates was over Warden Marion Koloski said five inmates were shot Another was injured critically when the wall fen on him One inmate was found with his throat slashed and authorities believe the critical wound was inflicted by other inmates The dead men were taken to the Franklin County morgue1 where the coroner was to rule on the cause of death Koloski was named warden just six weeks ago He said he had agreed to several of the demands including amnesty if they released the hostages and return of 54 prisoners accused in a June 24 riot back into the general inmate population to await grand jury action Prisoners caused about $1 million damage in the June riot COLUMBUS Ohio (AP) A rebellion by Ohio Penitentiary inmates 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