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Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph from Colorado Springs, Colorado • Page 20

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Colorado Springs. Colo. July 22. 1970 Tologmph MUsmg? Dioi 632-4641 p.m. wMkdoyK 2 SCOTCHTINT REFUCTIVE GLASS TINTING FILM Solve mo rroblomi Moot f.H S'oe' of -iG Ni 90 t.ort FM CITY GLASS COMPANY 414 W.

Colorede ODD DEMONSTRATION ADA. Okla. (AP) Some of the students at East Central State College here proved recently that collegians are able to stir up a demonstration against almost anything. A group of students formed a rally In front of the college administration building and protested against kumquats, charging that artichokes are superiOT. Indians Being Defrauded.

Group Charges DENVER (AP) The Tribal Land Rights Association has urged its membership to organize pubiic meetings to protest The Denver-based Indian organization said the commission report ignored the fact that every unallotted American main resources, until Indians are compensated for termination of allotment rights. report of the Public alive today has a regal! MOVING Ibeview Commission. The 340-page report was termed "an outrageous attempt to further defraud the Indian people of their individual Indian allotment rights to public land allotments." The report was labeled racism in action" by the directors. It's Not A It's WAREHOUSE SALES Home Furnishings 1 25 So. Coscode 636-1646 allotment right to take up a 160-1 acre tract of grazing land on tile public domain under Section 4 of the Federal General Indian Allotment Act of Feb.

8, 1887." The association said the commission made 400 recommendations for land reform det- Sunrise Showwagon Is Set Thursday Randy Devenport and the McDonald Quartet will be the featured attractions at 7:30 p.m. 'Thursday during a performance of the Sunrise Sertoma Showwa- rimental to the Indian allotment right." The association said it will The program, co-sponsored by the Colorado Springs Park and brmg leg.1 acton against each Department, will be public-land state to test the con- jpe Memorial stitutionaiity of any congression-jpark Recreation Center, al effort to grant states revenue; The public is invited to attend in lieu of taxes from public do- the free show. name of the game IS 44 WJ lAUGUST 5-67B PHISOHEX GET EVERf DAY DISCOUNT PRICES AT DRUG CENTER! JERGEN'S LOTION SAL HEPATICA LAXATIVE 2.4-oz......................................................... COPPERTONE SUNTAN LOTIONyqc fr SAFEWAY ASPIRIN 17 100 RIGHT GUARD DEODORANT qc Isopropyl Rubbing Alcohol AIKA SELTZER jnc AQUA NET HAIR SPRAY 30 GENERAL ELECTRIC Upright CLEANER Model Speed, Toe Operation On-Off Switch, Suction em "Whib Quantities LastI" mss SKIN CLEANSER OQC Reg. 1.47 SAFEWAY Multiple VITAMINS and MINERALS 100's Our Reg.

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COLORADO AVE. Red Rock Canyon Shopping Center SAFEWAY PHARMACY Phona; 473-7221 mmm JULY 22 thru JULY 25 Quantity Uinltf Reserved W. s. (Bill) Marshall Betty Marie Dyatt have EPCC OFFICERS W. S.

Marshall, chairman, and Betty Marie Dyatt, vice chairman of the College Council of El Paso Community College, plan for the second year of the new two year college. The college is now in its pre-registra- Display Plans Vnderivay for Museum at Ent Plans are taking shape for Fourteenth Aerospace Muesum of Heritage to be located in the lobby of the Burroughs Building at Ent AFB. The display will consist of WW II items donated by members of the Fourteenth Air Force Association and others who served with the Flying Tigers in China. Thus far several patches, flags and Chinese coins have been received, and flying et.s. helmets and full of stuff" have been promised.

I Two interesting item.s re- I ceived are a jacket patch. I printed with a Chinese flag and Chinese characters, which was worn by the Flying Tigers as an escape and evasion message; and the guidon from the 12th Communications Squadron a unit under the World War II Air Force, the patch contains the serial num- Iber 0141 which indicates it was issued to a member iof the AVG American Volun- jteer Group forerunner of the Flying Tigers. Glass-top cases are being con! structed to house and protect the displays, and the museum is slated to be in place by September 1970, The project is a combined I venture of the Directorate of In- I formation and the Headquarters first sergeant, MSgt. David R. Wilson.

tion period for fall. Both freshman and sophomore courses in college transfer and occupational programs will be available. Students will be accepted on a first serve basis in programs for which they are eligible. Officers Elected for EPCC College Council and of directors of the YMCA (now been the YW-YMCA) for 21 years, elected chairman and vice Professionally, he is a certified chairman, respectively, of the underwriter and has been a College Council of El Paso Com- special agent with Northwestern munity College. The two were Mutual Life Insurance for the first five appointees over 30 of Gov.

John Love to the gov-' He eming board of the new year college. Their terms through May of 1971. ters degree from Northwestern Marshali has involved wife and in the Pikes Peak Re- gion for many years. He was IB vear-old son live at IMO N. president of the School Board of Nevada Ave.

The family in- Distrirt 11 for six years and dudes three grown children as served on that board for ten is a member of Kiwanis two Club and the Million Dollar Tun Pound Table. He holds a mas- years Ho has been on the board Leo Thurston Given Commendation Award K. Thurston recently received a Department of the Army certifieate of commendation for outstanding perfor- Miss Dyatt i.s an attorney who alMj as securities broker for First ('olorado Inve.stment. She is a former vice president of Bank Stock Fund. She is a graduate of the University of Denver where she al.so received her LL B.

degree. She lives at 1520 Culebra Ave. Other members of the five man council are: Thomas S. mance of duty during the past 0 on Norman N. Pledger and Dr Robert H.

Smith. Thui ton. who was granted a El Pa.so Community College promotion in grade, was cited begins its second academic year for his dutv a.s engi. courses are being added to the neer in the Directorate of Engi- cyrriculum. During its first nering at Army Air Defense Qf operation the college of- Command He fered freshman courses in both demonstrated an exceptionally occupational and college trans- high degree of initiative a fcr programs ability during the design phase of SAFEGUARD in in.suring that the various design agencies adhered to ARADCOM policies and operating requirements related to his field, i Thurston and his family live in Aurora.

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1960-1978