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ta-- lejBar '--i MU Wi v. 4 I 't TWO BUCYRUS, (OHIO) TELEGRAPH-FORUM MONDAY, JULY 17, 1972 WANT-ADS PECN3 I3-S3 i i jm end the Beanstalk Bucyrus Dear Inside Washington BY ALLtM Abby By AhtgsU -Vss Bures 1 i -jr Telegraph-Forum AN INDEPENDENT FREEDOM NEWSPAPER i believe that all man art equally endowed by (hair Creator, and not by any government, with tha 1 gift of freedom, and that it is avary man's duty ta Jod to preaarva his own libarty and raspact tho liberty of other. Fraadom Is saif control, no mors, no lass. To dlscharga this rasponsibility, fraa man, to tha bast of thair ability, must undarstand and apply ta daily living tha graat moral guida axprassad in tha Covating Commandments. This newspaper is dadicatad to furnishing information to our readers so that thay can battar promota and prasarva thair own fraadom and ancowaga others to sao its Meetings.

For only whan man undarstands Froo dam and is fraa to control himsalf and all ha produce, can ha davalop to his utmost capabilitias in harmony with tha abevo moral prlnclpla. MONDAY, JULY 17, 1972 Fischer Kind Of Checkmates Self Watch That What la jour feeling about exposure to toe aim? I love the healthy glow ft give me, but I understand that soma dangers caaba attached to ft. Dear 22 franc tmls fact! about s3dn fanning should be understood. Only la this way can overexposure be sensibly avoided. Ultraviolet light is respoa-dbls for tha tanning known as sunburn." When tha akin Is exposed to tha rays cf this ultraviolet light, a skin pigment, melanin, is activated.

Actually, this melanin then ftaatt becomes a protection agatmt overexposure. Thickening of a layer cf the skin is another of the bodys protective devices. Dermatologists, or skin specialists, warn that some degenerative changes and aging processes can occur after repeated exposure to the sun. This takes place particularly in people with a tendency to bum easily. It Is often forgotten that some drags may make the skin more eosftlva to sun, and may be responsible for unusual sun-bum Far example, people who era teMng pul fa some antibiotics, and some fungus drugs, may be.

photo sensitive." They, particularly, (Should seek their doctors ad- IS BOSS WHO LIZES TALL GIRLS, SHORT MEN WEIRD? DEAR. ABBY: My husband was recently hired by man who has got to be some kind of weirdo. Listen to this: This man owns his own business, and he refuses to-biro a man who is taller than he is. (Hes shout I feet T. Forta-nately uy husband is A feet 5.) My husband says the othsr employes told him thst the huts doesnt want any big men -round him, but he dig big women! His secretary Is -head taller than he Is, and Ms wife is even taller than his secretary.

Ive never heard cf such a nutty hangup, and am act assy about my husband working for a kook like this. If you can figure ft out, pleas let. me know. SHORTYS WIFE DEAR WIFE: Obviously the bos doesnt wind being looked down upon by women, but he dislike being dwarfed by another msn. lt probably has eemo-thing to da with Ms competitive attitude toward men, and desire to he mothered' by i men.

If year husband has achieved bis full growth he I nothing to, worry about. DEAR ABBY: My husband and I have just spent the last month -painting the outside ef our house. Including the wMto picket fence on our side. Our neighbors of 30 years said they would, paint their side of the fence. I gave them wbat was left of gallon cf paint I used so it would match.

1 Yesterday they epray painted their side in tbe wtodl I wasnt home at the time, end came home to find wMto paint all over our grass, planter boxes, a whole bed of flowers, the bouse, the sidewalk, and a natural wood gat. Our neighbor shouted over the fence, Isnt thst a msssT Sorry about tbatV- I was sick and speechless. We will have to replace all tha plants, and hope tha grass does nt die. Our gate must be teiaa-ded and we will try to Ignore tbe rest. Wbat do yog think we should say to these neigh-bora? WHITEWASHED DEAR WHITEWASHED: Say, After were figured cut how much it will cost to repair tha damage yen did, well give you the bill.

Sorry sboat tost, toe. DEAR ABBY! Pleas Ibelp us settle an argument: I wrote to some good friend of ours who live out of town, asking them to take vacation trip with ua. Since these people are notoriously slow letter writer, I added, Naturally, you are our first choice, so please' let us know as soon as possible If you can mak It, becaust if you cant, wa want to ask somebody else. They were Insulted, and Slid we were rude. Were we? OUT OF LXNEt DEAR On toe contrary, they should hero felt flattered.

DEAR ABBY: In1 reference to your recent advice to Confused concerning marriage between Lutheran and Catholic, neither ef whom, wanted to be married In the others church. Recent changes In the Roman Catholic Church now permit a Catholic to be married by a minister, rabbi or civil official when, there la auffldent reason and permission ef local blsbop la v- LT- R.L. CATHOLIC CHAPLAIN, U.8.N. MILTON, FLA Problems? Trust Abby. For a personal reply, writ ABBY, BOX 9700, LX, CALIF.

98009 and eaclote stamped, addressed envelop. (Ccpyrtehtltt By Chicago Triban N. Y. News lac.) The Kitchen Cablnett was made up of inilmite of Andrew Jacksoe. They advised Mm on matters of government.

VHIM IY.H, trJNT NAVY AT WORE To counter the bruising Invasion the communists havs hum-chad against South Vietnam, tho UR Navy has gone to the attack with tho dash and vigor thst Is so characteristic of Its tradition. Its cruisers, destroyers and smaller ships have rained deadly fire from their batteries on file ground troops of tho com munlsts who are bent on swamping the South Vietnam defenders. Tho Navy has not come out of tho affray without some scan. Ships hava been damaged and men killed end wounded. But its deadly firepower hai shot up.

enemy concentrations near tha coast with effectiveness. It was marauding communist patrol boats that attacked a U.S. Navy destroyer back In the 19-00s and brought-ua into open hostilities with tha forces of North Vietnam. The incident Is still controversial but the Navy is there now to carry out ita orders and that la what it hai done with efficiency and pride. The great aircraft carriers steaming at sad are constantly contributing to the defense of the South Vietnamese with air strikes.

Russia has studied tha effectiveness of seapower as employed by this country and obviously Is putting tho lessons to work. U.8. Intelligence IndiOates that the Soviets are now building two great cruisers and probably a carrier. When this armed eea might la brought Into the diplomatic picture, our margin of security will, be reduced. Our Navy needs more ships' and more rocket firepower.

It la ridiculous to let a traditional landpower such Russia catch up. Thy men of tha Navy have proved off Vietnam they know how to fight. Let' give them more tools. Toiiy Dilirr By Ualted Press International Today Is Monday, July 17, tha Bth day of 1972 with 107 to follow. The moon la approaching it first quarter.

The morning stars are Venus end Saturn. Tha evening stars art Mercury) Mara and -Jupiter. Those born on this date are under the sign of Cancer, Television personality Art Linkletter was horn July 17, 1912 On this day in history: In 1821 Florida was formally ceded to tho -United States by Spain. In 1938 tha Spanish Civil War egan. In 1948 Southern Democrats from.

,13 organized a States Rights Party and nominated Gov. Strom Thurmond of South Carolina for president 1 and Gov. Fielding Wright, of Mississippi fcr. vie president In 1955 Arco, Idaho, a town of 1,309, became tho first community in the world to receive all its Uht and power from atomic energy. working on a naw gimtnlck now.

This devics would transcribe any. question you might ask in response to the recorded message and computer letter writers could then whip out an answer to ffir.Ccd to you. Hopefully, will parluct that device eakkir. ccn use It to tzf, "This if not a rt cords 'ould please stop (baling this num newsmen, end broadcasters adf band to record what happafttl? So the word went out to torpedo the conference. "1 The McGovernite youths were strictly enjoined to stay awty and they obeyed orders.

A tot of them had bo alternative; thef had to. Their convention expenses were paid by toe McGoverns. Leader of the worker dele-1 gates who' were on hand at thf aborted conference were Robert E.B. Alton, president. Young Democratic Clubs ef America Edward Lamon, president.

Young Trad Unionist N. 1 Baltimore; Josh Muravchlk, cP chairman, Youth committee fo if Peace, and Democracy la to Middle East; Anthony OrtlRu president UAW Local 103, Detroit; Candice Brown, Moa tine Frontlaib; Michael Bowen Mitchell, Maryland NAACP. (An Right Reserved) ln (Pabiisbert-Han Syndicate) 3 1 Straight-Talk By Tom Aadenei x' university WHOREHOUSE The following news story rani in Th Kalamazoo Gazette re U-M Co-Op House Has Coed Rooms Men and women student at Unlverrity ef Michigan-will share to me rooms Inin off-campus co-op house itert-Ing this week. -3 The house, called Xanada, has resident 'students, 29 of whom are joining tbe Xir pertinent of males and female in the seme room. It will continue for two weeks, with a decision on extending' it to hr made at tha end th exptr- lment.

4 -etDavid L. Mussey, a sophomore from Urbans, HL, said th trial is not being mad by a bunch of Mppto freaks trylnr to break down morality Ware Just normal people trying to learn how to llv wtC members of the opposite serf he Seventeen of to experiment en are men and 13 are wpme; Some of to room will he aha: ed bp two men end cm worn because1 there are more me The participants drew pai ners by drawing name out tbe hat. Some, who didnt' llk their first choice, put the nsm back and drew until they eama( up with one Aik the student range In age from IS to I Several of doraltortori have been co-ed ior jevertl! years, with. men and. women! living on.the earn floors but; in separate One dissident commented that Th experiment does- not bS ft wa said, sine the house functioned with coeducational halls, batik room end showers for toe lanr two years.

I A spokesman for tha Intsivj Cooperative Council, an indte; pendent group of about 21 co-epi informally affiliated with the Uri of M. end Uated under th Uni-j Varsity's approved housing list, commented: Th does hot violate our rules. D- ciiloni like these art' la, the! hands of individual houiaa. Wo; dont try to legislate I have not lain to follow-upi story, hut I cut guess. It turned out to be better than whore-l house and It was free.

As for th next phase of this ehtlfeng-l log experiment In higher edtH cation, two suggaitloni: (1) The administrator! st u-M should he tarred, and feathered and then dismissed. (2) All such taxpayer supporPJ ed Institutions should be dsinedj up or dosed. If they cant legislate morality, at least cut legislate whd gets taxpayen money. (Copyright 1873 The American Way Festered) 3 I I fee 3 re-i-w 4 8 .4 FubusM eufe 4 at l. IL me i in 6nWlM tL, OeeWKHb Ca Saaone dm taaM pi4 Bucytua.

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14 via Set raouRtieauon ot aU prlntd to tM a a WU aa ail lia-1 haw RULE OR BUEV MIAMI BEACH The McGovern- faction, once securely in control of the convention. Immediately put into operation what amounted to a rule-ro-ruin policy. Anything they couldn't dominate or manipulate was promptly scuttled or sidetracked. A graphic example is what happened to baHyhooed youth conference. It was deliberately sabotaged when the McGovemitee discovered that embarrassing questions would be raised by young delegates from labor ranks.

Tv Group Th get together was called by the Democratic Natlonal Committee as on of the measures to Iron out between discordant element and tout -help unify tbs reform wracked party structure. The youth conference was deemed particularly Important in', this effort because two distinct and widel? divergent youths group are represented among tbe delegates. One, college oriented, is mill-tantly McGovernite. Loud, brash and often arrogantly high-handed, toes affluent youths are a major element of to South Dakota radical electioneering apparatus. Ha is counting on their playing a key role in his fall drive for the WMto House.

The other youth group is from labor ranks hardly hat. construction Industries, factories, mills, technicians, and other Mu collar workers. They constitute considerable proportion ef toe approximate 600 unionite delegatee -and are decidedly not pro -McGovern. Most it them favor Sens; Humphrey, Jackson and Muikie. Each youth group has Its own Informal overall organisation.

The McGovemitee an spearheaded by what la called toe National-Youth Caucus. Th worker youths function under the banner of Youth Coalition 72. Tbs National Youth Caucus wa et 'up by wealthy (t-year-old former Rep. Allard Lowen-steto, 'head- of the New Left dominated 'Americana for Democratic Action, who waa defeated last month in an attempt to stage a Congressional comeback. winter he started out as.

MusMe supporter but hastily switched to McGovern when to Maine frontrunner's campaign flopped. -To Gtre fA06 Lowenstein assayed to role of youth kingmaker and spokesman to promote hi ambition to run for mayor of Now York next year. As -money angel of too Youth Caucus, he persuaded Steward Rawlingi Mott, S4-year-old bachelor heir of an $000 million General Motors fortune, to ante up $25,000. Youth, Coalition '73 waa organized at Washington conference last spring to provide labor youths with a forum and Instrumentality to counter to lobbying and propaganda operations of th college oriented leftist McGovernite youths. -Wielding Tho Ax At toe appointed hour for to youth conference, the -worker delegates war on hand In force.

Thay war ready and Watting for th college oriented Me-Govemlt youths. But toe latter were nowhere to be seen. They were prominently noticeable' by their absence. After a long wait, few did straggle in obviously la-to nature of scouts to look over th situation and report back to the McGovern headquarters, Thay didnt stay long and never returned. This deliberate shunning did in toe conference.

The worker had no chance to ask their highly moot questions why McGovern balked at promising to support to convention nominee If someone other than, be was selected; why he favored unlimited busing to-acMev racial balance; why advocated complete U.8. withdrawal from South Vietnam without a prior commitment from tot Communist for the release of U.S. POWs; McGoverne long record of opposition to Kbor measures In Congress. 1 Dli pointed and angered by the curt brush off, to worker youths were bkffied si to how and why ft wa done. Later, they found out CanctSe! In the hotel lobbies end other congregating they found obviously hastily hand fettered signs reading, Youth conference caacstlod.

The posters bore no indication ef their source. But their purpose was obvious -to scuttle the meeting- Tta worker youths also loaned tost to tocSovercltfi had gotten wind of their intention to do some plain talking that could be embarrassing with Sunburn harmful rays of the urn. Soma mm-screen lotloni contain a chemical, para-amino-benxoio add (PAHA). These are considered to be protective of the suns ray but it mast be remembered that PABA may ia itself cause allergic aendffvl cf the akin. The greatest safely of non-tanning lies ia dew, gradual adaptation to the suns rays.

There la a great seme of wellbeing in the "healthy glow of a suntan. tod, however, that every person past deserves an Inspection of the skin by doctor, and a discussion with him about the safety cf prolonged exposure. 11 I have been told that I shecSd aee either an osteopath or chiropractor for a hack ct ditto What Is the dgfereaee bte tween the two? llr.RP, Dear Mr. An osteopath is gradusto cf a school of medidne that differ! from tha medical schocli that confer an MD. One of the basic concepts cf osteopathy is that body dim depends on structural changes that can bo relieved by manipulation.

Many osteopaths are exceedingly well trained aad qualified in all fields ef Amwr Frcviwt funds Ujspwwpt SPeirteL SI Herb eve 61 Snare SZgrivrie 60fypti SiBmiUaa suagod SSPecMgtvs dlFomefiuf 40ujoeJtenq dSRawmetiug 46 SwO (Soman) STCoEMechm WE bars seen over the past few days the creation of something sew Is chess, the Fischer gambit. This is where you threaten to hold your breath until you turn blue and-or pick up your chess board and go home unless you can have your own way. A true inspiration to the youth of America, Bobby Fischer has shown ns that these tactics work In this greed smudged real world. Fischer's performance, the prelude to the world chess championship match In Iceland, should not have surprised us. Be has, after all, never said he was sensitive, poised, const derate, modest, generous, admirable or intelligent He has said only (though many, many times) that ha Is tho best chess player around.

In Brooklyn, the United States, the world and, presumably, the universe. Let ua assume that ha Is right. The nest question Is, so what? Fischer seems to be operating under the belief that because wa pay our athletes and entertainers outrageously large sums of money, wa should da the same for Chess players, i From his point of view this is reasonable, of course. But from everybody else's It Is super arrogant nonsense. That wa are foolish enough to sanction paying Tom Seaver $125,000 a year to throw baseballs IS no justification for cur being foolish enough to sanction paying Bobby Fischer $200, 000 for shoving a bunch of toys around for a month.

For one thing, there Is the two wrongs dont make a right theory. For another, there la the fact that chess is not, either historically or intrinsically, an interesting spectator sport Such vicarious enjoyment Respectable THERE Is a significant rising In the hinterlands against two of tha most cherished extabllsh-meats the tax-support state School system and the venerated 'Internal Revenue Service. Both institutions have more than a little to do with taxes, and It is interesting to see a literature of opposition develop. At ora time, to oppose the state schools was akin to sacrilege. Yet a few heady, almost Inarticulate attackers persisted by means of mimeographed flyers, quick print pamphlets, and board meeting oratory.

Over the years, the antis found a voice. Pamphlets became booklets, and now It Is not, uncommon to find quality printed books that print out the defects of state schools and the variety that private schools offer. Among the i more recent is "American Nonpublie Schools, Patterns of Diversity' by Otto F. Kraushaar, published In June by Johns Hopkins University Press. The author Is not really anti-state.

He winds up pitching for state aid to private schools. But the fact that a socialist-type thinker discovered that somebody besides the state is In This Is No IT had to come. Recently we commented on a new advertising technique which involved employing women to dial telephone numbers Indiscriminately day and night When the victim answered the phone the caller pushed abut-too and the victim was subjected to a recorded sales pitch. It seemed to us to be an even more Irritating version of the unsolicited solicitation call and we speculated that the ultimate In horror would probably be retched when even the dialing eorld be done by a machine. Now, Campaign Communications Institute Inc.

of New York hat come up with the ultimate. It la a small black box which tan be kocloi.fcte a battery cf It site- there telephone numbers automatically and playing a record as chess games provide comes from a leisurely study of the move by -move account, not from watching Fischer knit his brow In thought or lick his chops In fiendish anticipation of crushing an opponent's ego. Maybe at some future time there will be enough fans around to support chess in the fashion to which Fischer would like to be accustomed. But right now there are not And no exploiting capitalist is getting rich on Fischer's talent This makes It doubly unfortunate that London Investment banker James D. Slater saw fit to add $125,000 to the world championship purse.

For Fischer's threats to quit the match bordered on extortion and his bluff should have been called. This would have been painful for Iceland whose costly preparations for the match Fischer held hostage. But it would have put Fischer, a fatuous, graceless man. In his proper place, that of aomeone who happens to be a genius at a trivial pastime. Now, though, we havs tha confrontation.

Fischer has at times tried to make bis match with defending world champion Boris Spassky a Cold War kind ot crusade, good old American versus godless Bussian Communist But he was not so dedicated to the crusade tbati he was willing to' wage It for a mere $100,000. He was not so proud that he would not apologize to the Russians to save the match and his money. And he was not smart enough to realize that if ha had just quietly won the championship, he would have earned the respect -and, -probably, the financial rewards he demanded so prematurely. Go, Boris! Opposition the schooling business Is itself a sign that the private schooling Idea catching on. Yet another offering la Arlington Houses How to Start Your Own Private School And Why You Need One by Samuel L.

Blumenfeld. He is a bit more truculent Because public education by its very nature isnt worth saving, Mr. Blumenfeld a 1 n-talnS, "the private School la the only alternative for concerned parents who want their childrens education Jn their' Own hands, not at the mercy of educationist bureaucrats. The opposition to tha IRS is still In the pamphlet and oratory stage. So far, the primary Information in book form has come from Willis Stone, the durable pillar of the Liberty Amendment that proposes to, repeal the personal income tax.

Yet foes of the IRS have Scored matted progress. Only a few short years ago, to he. against the HtS was like being against the war effort But- today the bloom is off the petunia. If the past la any guide to the future, the next step of tha anti-IRS movement toward respectability will be a hardcover book. Recording ed message to anyone who answers tha phone.

Children, Chinese restaurants, laundromats or whatever; they aq get tia calls. The target of course, is you. In your home. The Inventors hope to make It selective enough to zero in on homes la the near future. -But even In Its ui perfected state, candidates for nation si office are already eyeing this device, along with the computer that writes letters 'Which are almost eerily personal, as a means of reaching the voter.

The computer, Incidentally, has been perfected to the point that It can insert local references Into letters to be delivered in a specific area. The Inventor of the black ter which can up to 50 telephone numbers and blast away at the victim with i pr'e-teCorded message vice about file safely in tanning While taking these drugs. The increased possibility ot developing malignant changes tteirtralnlng Is not conridered rtth, skin is considered exact enough to be accepted especially important In people who sunburn easily. They, and others with unusual skin sensitivity, must avoid exposure or use some of the sun-screening chemicals that now are available end can be used with safely. It ia a misconception to behave that ell of the tanning egents that ere sold offer complete protection against (0 1971 Xing Feature Syndicate fee.) medicine and surgery.

Chiropractors use bone manipulation. Unfortunately, without question. Yet they, toot can be effective and safe if they work within the limits ef their training, and under ynMl'Wl or osteopathic supervision. OR. LESTER COLfMAB DM It cpaclal ayt-car booklrt av-il-bi ciM-WM You StxuiS Kmw Mut i Gl.ucom far your in coin an ter Mb I Mtt-MerWHd, wtop L-ittr L.

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