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The Daily Advertiser from Lafayette, Louisiana • 37

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Lafayette, Louisiana
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Ad'inr lofoytfta lo Thun May IttO 17 People In The News- Arkansas Governor Runs Into Firework Buzzsaw SHHHH WANT AD AT WORK A Wont Ad ooesr I to mi iattw goat about ob iinal mrcngnoii ana w. --1 IHQWW OC ana ioomer al (62.000 State officials blamed SAWER failure on a federal regulation that prohibited trainees from cutting wood on the land of the elderly homeowners it was intended for Unused funds from the original total of $509,000 in grants from the federal Com preheniive Training and Employment Act program and the Ozarks Regional Commission will be transferred to other jobs programs and the state forestry division or will be returned to the federal government Ted Newman, a planner for the state Department of Local Services who was credited with originating the woodcutting project, resigned after news accounts of the pro gram's failure were published. Although the SAWER pro gram folded last week, the embarrassment to Clinton's administration and his cam paign for a second term it just beginning Wken Clinton beat Schwarzlose two years ago. he promised to eliminate govera-ment waste Schwarzlose recently ran a full-page advertisement ia the Cleveland County Herald, a weekly newspaper published in Rison, the county seat. The ad included a photograph of Schwarzlose standing next to hit own woodpile, and said "Think about it what't the difference in Monroe A Schwarzlose woodpile and Governor Bill Clinton's woodpile? Governor Clinton's woodpile cost taxpayers $62,000.

Monroe A. Schwarzlose's woodpile cost $20 The difference $61,960 or common sense and hard work." The flap is not believed to pose a serious threat to Clinton's renomination for Quiet ond HiCHm! rody to go to work ovory timo you turn to th Ctoiiptiod pago iK' iaKflaf Schwarzlose, 78. a retired turkey farmer from nearby Kingsland Confident and popular with youthful good looks, Clinton represents, in a way. the triumph of urban management and planning. By contrast, Schwarzlose is contentious, wears overalls and preaches old-fashioned common sense over government spending He doesn't even have a telephone When the two were com peting in 1978 to succeed Gov David Pryor, who was elected to the Senate, Clinton, the former state attorney general, defeated Schwarzlose handily But then, Clinton didn't have a record to run on and Schwarzlose didn't have much RISON Ark (AP) At first, it seemed like a masterstroke of political ingenuity training the unemployed in Arkansas to cut firewood as a cheap source of energy for the elderly poor But the once-bright idea has turned into a costly fiasco, prompting the resignation of the state official who conceived it and causing young Gov Bill Clinton considerable embarrassment at the hands of hit elderly opponent in the May 27 Democratic gubernatorial primary.

Clinton, 33, the nation's youngest governor and regarded as one of the Democratic Party's rising stars, is running for a second term against Monroe A to criticize Now, Schwarzlose is making the most of what bat become known as Clinton's woodpile It was a good idea, some say, that simply didn't work. The program, known as Special Alternative Wood Energy Resources, or SAWER, and financed entirely by federal funds, was intended to train the jobless to cut firewood for the low income elderly When the SAWER program was officially terminated last week in a bureaucratic mess, the final tally of its cost showed that more than $69,000 in taxpayers' money was spent to cut 12 cords of wood, that amounts to $5,750 per cord. Initial estimates had put the cost Givo ut a call, ond put th quiot tolling gtont to wonV lor you DIAL 235-8511 ASK FOR CLASSIFIED mm DAY GIFTS We want tube our favorite store AL MCGUIRE organization Toon Gets Interview NEW YORK AP) -Michael Morris didn't fool around when he was assigned to interview someone famous. The teenager headed straight for Richard Nixon and got the first interview with the former president since Nixon moved here earlier this year. The H-year-old eighth Srader, who attends a arlem junior high school, said the scoop came about when he delivered a letter to Nixon's home on East 65th Street and Nixon called to tell him to come by.

Morris said he was pretty nervous, but as the tape recorder ran on, he and Nixon talked about qualifications for the presidency "I think you must get an education, most of all" and about a mutual favorite, basketball. Nixon said he thought sports would be good background for politics. What did Morris think of Nixon? "Terrific," he said "But he sounded a lot like Rich Little." Qster 10 SPEED BLENDER 14 SPEED DELUXE BLENDER Qster 980-1416 KITCHEN CENTER the Ultimate in Food Processing 129" 5 APPLIANCES IN II 9 Perma-Glos! cup Perma-Gloss BLENDER roH GRINDER MIXER DOUGHMAKER iv SLICER SHREDDER FRENCH FRY CUTTER 99 sh-buttons 14 1 4 5 container opens at both ends 7 push-buttons speeds in 2 ranges for flexibility. 5 cup glass container is family size. 869-16 GLORIA STEINEM Boby Sitter Alarmed MILWAUKEE lAP) -The baby sitter was alarmed when she saw a scruffy, unshaven man pull up on a motorcycle and start walking toward the house.

The high school sophomore slammed the front door and locked it. She ran to lock the side door as well, then closed the curtains and was thinking about calling the police. But after a few seconds, the man got back on his motorcycle and drove off. Al McGuire wasn't going to get a chance to see his grandson this time McGuire, a former Marquette University basketball coach who's now a sports commentator for NBC-TV, said he didn't approach the house because he knew the babysitter was frightened. And he said he couldn't blame her.

"I do get pretty seedy looking this time of year," he said. "I don't get my hair cut until November, when I have to do it for TV." Said his son, A 11 it of last week's incident: "He was just mad she didn't recognize his face." Support ERA Or Else SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Feminist Gloria Steinem, denouncing "sexist" mental therapy, is urg-ing the nation's psychiatrists to support the Equal Rights Amendment or prepare to deal with economic rejection. Ms. Steinem said Wednesday the refusal by the American Psychiatric Association to boycott meetings in states that have not voted to ratify the ERA amount to accepting the "oppression" of women. She said she sup ports attempts by psychiatrists to mount a vote to force an APA boycott of a meeting scheduled next year in Louisiana.

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Bess Myerson is a candidate for the U.S. Senate. The former Miss America, former "I've Got a Secret" quiz show panelist and former city consumer affairs commissioner, announced her candidacy Wednesday She will vie with Rep Elizabeth Holtzman and former mayor John Lindsay for the Democratic nomination for the seat held by Republican Sen. Jacob Javits. Miss Myerson is being backed by Mayor Edward Koch, Gov.

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Kennedy, who was campaigning, was not in his office. Mary Fackleton, a Kennedy staff member, said the protesters refused to leave the office's reception area when the building closed at 6 p.m. and police took them away. There was no resistence, she said. Protesters Vowing To Return BOSTON (AP) Five demonstrators against draft registration who were arrested after a six-hiur sit-in at the office of Sen.

Edward M. Kennedy say they will continue their protest today. They were to hold a rally outside the John F. Kennedy Federal Building where Kennedy keeps his Boston office because the senator hasn't agreed to their demands, according to the Boston Alliance against Registration and the Draft. Federal police arrested the four men and one woman after they entered the senator's of TOASTMASTER SYSTEM III OVEN BROILER FRY DADDY PRESTO PRESSURE COOKER PRESTO PRESSURE COOKER 89 99 21 Settings for bake, broil or slow heat.

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