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The Daily Sentinel from Grand Junction, Colorado • 12

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Grand Junction, Colorado
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v- Vi .14 V'' 1 Jv --W. iw TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH SO, 1963 THE DAILY SENTINEL, GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO PAGE TWELVE I DENNIS THE MENACE Buy Early on this Deluxe Patio Set Ann Landers'-Advice You Must Not Have Facts Straight All-Saw Pit Incumbents Opposed A '-t pear. Ann Landers: Its old "'TELLURIDE The- town-election at Saw Pit, San Miguel County, has been set for April 8. This community, situated about half way between Tellu-ride and Placerville on High--way 145, boasts all of 14 voters. Back in the late 1800s and early 1900s Saw Pit was a lively mining and lumbering town with 5 saloons, a newspaper and it is an incorporated town.

It now has one general store, and a few families who are as proud of their well-lighted town as those living in a metropolis. During the summer and fall months the population swells with fishermen and hunters. The council members, Eva Ross-are-opposed by Sanford and Frances See-vers; incumbent Mayor Donald Lr Champlin is being opposed by Lawrence Ross, and Mrs: Ruth Grosso, city clerk, is being challenged by Mrs. Lila Gst What arb ton' in our4trap them in. Under wtrict ap-' plication of the honor- code this lapse made them equally guilty.

Later, officials of the Academy announced that every man who reslped was guilty of selling; buying or using the exams (in other words, they were dl rectly involved). The officials went on to say a those men who had guilty knowledge but were not dl rectly Involved were still at Academy and that their cases were still unresolved. Still later, Major John W. Keeler, information officer of tiie announced that four more cadets met with the honor committee and iccepted "the "committee's recommendation that they resign. These four were not directly involved but they refused to turn in those who were.

I must assume that the Academy has evidence to support these statements. Surely the administration of the Air Academy could not and would not lie. In point of fact, the honor "code nf the Academy does not distinplsh between the directly guilty and the man who refuses to fink on a friend. And I believe the code should be rewritten. I am opposed to a Gestapo philosophy In a free society.

If our military elite countenances (and encourages informers," something is wrong either with the values we teach oar children, oi; the values of the Loma PTA Elects New Oilicers 1 but in unresolved question still keeps me awake nights. I hope you will not consider my letter too stale to print but Im sure many other readers (along with me) would like to know your views on the Air Force Academy scandal; Our nephew was one of the 105 cadets who resigned as a result of honor code- violations. His parents are crushed. The boy is holding up stoically. The pilly information he will give us is' that he was not directly involved in the buying or selling "of the exams.

'He did know of the cheating, but he refused to turn in his buddies, which cording to the code of the, Air Force Academy, makes, him quaUyguflty: This fine young man has been taught since 7 childhood not to tattle. And now this virtue has been twisted around to appear It has brought Thim and dozens of other young men and their families, disgrace and anguish. If we are too close to the situation to see it clearly, please tell us. What is your opinion? GRIEVED AUNT i War Aunt: Your letter suggests yen do not have all the facts straight. First reports from the Academy that among the 105 cadets who resigned there were a number who were not directly involved in the cheating.

They knew who the cheaters were, however, according to these ac counts, and refused to turn Everyone in the lower valley area has been asked to exhibit some of the handicraft they may have in the arts display. FASHIO LOMA Mrs. Clarence Williams was elected president of the Loma PTA. Mrs. Ed Chandler, outgoing president was elected first vice president, Mrs.

Marperite Beede and Mrs. Joe Thompson were the other assistants to the president Mrs. Richard Young will serve as secretary, Mrs. Henry Gieske treasurer, Mrs. Jim Tomlinson historian and Mrs.

Maudie Mosher parliamentarian. They will be installed at the April 21 meeting. Mrs. Amos Alstatt will head the Founders Day at that meeting: LADIES SUITS, DRESSES 8" 1 6" SMART EASTER BONNETS GIRLS LADIES $1.99 to $2.99 $2.99 to $5.99 Choose Pumpkin Or White Heres outdoor furniture so comfortable youH be tempted to stay all summer! Rugged aluminum frames have smooth, ventilated webbing and comfort-curved seats and backs. White plastic arms stay cool to the touch even in warmest weather.

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The foundation said the 313 fellowships awarded throughout the country total $2,115,700. Store Hours: Mon. thru Sat. 9 AM to 9 PM. Sunday I PM to 6 PM TELLER ARMS SHOPPING CENTER -PHONE 242-0631 Easter Shoes For The Whole Family News From Collegesr A pair of Colorado State college students have beat assigned to practice teaching duties in Dist 51 schools.

1 Rogene Bertrand is instructing primary youngsters at Columbus Elementary School, and Lawrence Menuey is instructing biology. Both students will receive evaluation of their efforts by the principals of the schools in which they are doing the teach. Jng. Sew Your Own Easter Outfit Beautiful Spring Fabrics SENTINEL WANT ADS REACH ENTIRE WESTERN SLOPE PETERS DEPARTMENT STORE Hi E. Aspen Ave.

"FRUITA Ph. 858-3389 We Give Mor-Valu Stamps v. Dear Ann Landers: I am dying of embarrassment and need some advice. I have been going with a. terribly sweet guy.

He works in a shop down tjie street frolh my -fathers (heater where I am a cashier. Nick from a town about 70 miles from here. He. goes home every other Sunday and takes his laundry because he says his mother really enjoys doing it. This morning I received a note from his mother.

It read: Dear Miss Smith: The lipstick you are using is indelible. You are ruining my sons shirts. I would appreciate It if you would phange to a lipstick that will wash out. Thank you. MBS.

BROWN Should I reply to this note? Remember, this -woman might probably be my mother-in-law one day. A SHIRT-WRECKER Dear Shirt Wrecker: Get rid of your present brand of lipstick and switch to one that will wash out. Drop Nicks mother a note thanking her for letting yon know and inform her of the change. NURSERY Personals CMM MACK Mr. and Mrs.

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