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Today, May 14 CHIWMI ELEMENTARY Jump Rope for Heart Day in Class. MUUSHMH Drum Major and Flag Corp tryouts 4 p.m. in the band hall. CROCKETT 7th grade trip to Science Place in Dallas. TRAVIS 1st period choir concert, 7 p.m.

at PHS. CHISUMHIOH Freshman Orientation, 6:30 p.m. Thursday in the cafetorium. All current 8th grade students and parents are encouraged to attend. Call school for more information.

OWENS Kindergarten play 6 p.m. Thursday at Givens Elementary. "All We Really Need to Know, We Learned at T.G. Givens." Roden, Ross and Riggs classes. PRAIRILAND HIOH Band concert, 6:30 p.m.

Friday, May 15 CHISUM ELEMENTARY 1 p.m. Talent show. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP ACADEMY Elementary graduation and awards program, 7 p.m. Friday, May 15, at CFA. PARIS HIOH Annual Senior Band Banquet, 7 at PJC ballroom.

Tickets $7. Call 737-7413. JUSTISS PTO bake sale. CROCKETT CPA teacher luncheon, library. EVERETT AR students go to movies.

2nd grade. 9 a.m.; 3rd grade, 1 p.m. Last day to check out library books. PRAIRILAND HIOH Awards assembly, yearbook assembly. Sunday, May 17 PARIS HIGH National Honor Society Induction, 2 p.m.

in the auditorium. Monday, May 18 PISD Board of Trustees meeting, 6 p.m. CROCKETT 6th Grade choir, Spring Concert 7pm at PHS. PARIS HIOH Paris Education Foundation program, 10 a.m., in the auditorium. EVERETT Employee Banquet.

7 p.m. at North LamarjHigh Tuesday, May 19 CHISUM ELEMENTARY attendance skating CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP ACADEMY Senior graduation and awards program, 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 19, at Paris Junior College ballroom. JUSTISS Wizard of Oz field trip, 5th grade. CROCKETT 7th Grade Choir Spring Concert 7 at PHS.

TRAVIS 2nd and 3rd period choir concert, 7pm at PHS Wednesday, May 20 CROCKETT Awards Assembly in gym, 8:30 a.m. Band Spring Concert, p.m. TRAVIS Band Spring Concert, p.m. at Crockett. PARIS HIGH SOI Hamburger Dinner, noon, at the fieldnouse.

EVERETT Library closes; bank day, alternate fun day. Thursday, May 21 CHISUM ELEMENTARY 9a.m., Kindergarten 10 a.m., awards for grades 1-3. 10:45 a.m., awards for grades 4-6. 1 p.m., dismiss for summer break. EVERETT Early dismissal, 2 p.m.

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Kenneth G. Mauldin, SP4, served in Vietnam. He died May 5, 1994, at age 54. New multicolored silk flowers decorate his grave. Franklin M.

Tucker was in the Army in World War I. Wesley C. Navy, World War II; Robert L. McKinney, Army Air Force, World War II, awarded the Purple Heart and Oak Leaf Cluster; Henderson W. McKinney U.S.

Army, World War II, and Charles Rainey McKinney, A 1C, USAF, Korea. Thursday, May 14, 1998 Oswald bank transfer caught by FBI's secret monitoring program Associated Press conspiracy, Newman said. WASHINGTON The FBI "Oswald's files were very secretly monitored private bank sensitive because they were transactions flowing between the monitoring a lot of people's bank United States and the Soviet Bob Mmiman Staff A clay statue painted white stands near a grave in Cuthand Cemetery. Junior Achievement competition held On Mondav Mav4 IQORfiftv. Ku u- i On Monday May 4, 1998 fifty- by achieving the highest MPI eight students representing five (MESE performance index) or school districts competed in the total net profit in their classroom second annual Management and Economic Exercise (MESE) competition at Paris Junior College.

This event culminated the spring semester of Junior Achievement. MESE is a computer simulation that helps students apply knowledge gained from their economics course work. The MESE simulation also illustrates how business decisions must be integrated in a successful business operation. Before the competition students developed company strategies affecting price, production, marketing, plant investment and research and development. MESE challenges students while operating their own pen companies.

Teams in the final competition earned their places MPI includes six factors: Retained earnings, demand potential, supply potential, productivity, market share and growth. North Lamar with Beth Edwards as their teacher took all three prizes and the floating plaque. The top team was the company called Goldfury. The consultant was Ashley Greer from Kimberly Clark. Students on the first place team, which won $400, were Collin Barnes, Travis Brink, Nathan Pennington and Brian Rhea.

The second place team, Scripture, won $200. The consultant was Doug Sims from Allstate Insurance. Students on the second place team were Joe Lankford, Stephanie Allmon, Rachael Rosser and Jennifer Sikes. Echo, the third place team, received $100. Consultant was Mike Huff from Campbell Soup Co.

Students on the third place team were Britni Grooms, Shannon Garrison, Ashley Coward and Shannon Morgan. "All the students, consultants and teachers did an outstanding job of preparing for the MESE competition," said Stacy Jacobi, district manager for Junior Achievement of Lamar County. "The turnout of consultants was almost which shows what a dedicated community of volunteers Lamar County enjoys. Without these volunteers the Junior Achievement classes would not have taken place. A big thank you goes out to those 16 consultants who spent the last 12 weeks in the classroom with our Lamar County students." Vice president to announce privacy initiative flnro iu i 11 11 Gore will urge Congress to Vice; apcess President Al Gore is announcing records "an electronic bill of rights," a broad initiative that seeks to protect access to medical records, force a government review of how federal agencies handle citizen data and try to help people stem the tide of junk mail.

The proposal is prompted by new threats from technology to personal privacy, a senior administration official said. Gore was to unveil the plan today at the commencement for New York University. The official said the proposal seeks to "bring our tools up to date with the new technological realities that we face." Individuals would have the right to learn what is in their records and a chance to correct them under the proposal. But access to data already available publicly, such as criminal records, will not likely be affected, the official said. Deirdre Mulligan, an attorney for the Washington-based Center for Democracy and Technology, said current privacy laws regarding medical records deal most with alcohol and substance abuse treatment.

"Federal law provides little privacy protection," Mulligan said, "and state law is a patchwork of fragmented and inconsistent and not very comprehensive protection:" -ff As -s an agency-by-agency review of the government's existing privacy practices will be ordered, the administration official said. The White House Office of Management and Budget also is being directed to develop and issue guidelines on how agencies can protect private information, especially in cases where they collaborate with state and local governments. Union during the Cold War an operation that uncovered $25 Lee Harvey Oswald's mother sent her son who had defected, according to newly declassified documents. Evidence of the government's program to track bank transfers and interview Americans sending money to people behind the Iron Curtain surfaced Wednesday when the National Archives released 17,000 pages of FBI records relating to the assassination of President Kennedy. The records were first gathered in the 1970s by a special House committee that re-investigated the death of Kennedy, who was shot on Nov.

22, 1963 while riding in a motorcade through downtown Dallas. Oswald, the suspected Kennedy assassin, was killed in a Dallas jail a few days later. Marguerite Oswald's attempt to send money to her son in 1960 had previously been revealed, but the FBI kept concealed how it knew about it. The bureau apparently was eager to suppress the existence of a sensitive and possibly illegal program that tracked private banking transactions between individuals in the two countries. John Newman, in his 1995 book "Oswald and the CIA," was first to suggest that the FBI might have been monitoring money transfers to the Soviet Union.

Newman, a former intelligence officer who now teaches history at the University of Maryland, also suspected that the FBI's desire to keep that a secret led the bureau to withhold disclosure of earliest contacts iwitru Oswald's "The reason why they go to Marguerite is because she is sending him this money," Newman said in an interview. "It looks like the FBI was involved in monitoring bank transfers and by chance, the Oswalds fell into this." Key pieces of what the government knew about Oswald had to be suppressed because of the monitoring, not because they related to some assassination accounts," he said. "It was possibly illegal something they surely didn't want anybody to know about." Several memos about the monitoring program ended with this cautionary note: "It is to be noted that the above information was furnished on a strictly confidential basis, and cannot be made public, except upon the issuance of a subpoena." Without a word to his widowed mother, Oswald, after being honorably discharged by the Marines, defected to the Soviet Union in October 1959. In December, worried about his well-being, Mrs. Oswald sent him a check at the Metropole Hotel in Moscow.

But he returned it in January 1960 with a note, scratched on a piece of paper in pencil, the FBI files showed. It said, "Could not use the check, of course." So she sent him $20 in cash. But it was returned to her with a notation that he could not be found. On Jan 22, 1960, she went to the First National Bank in Fort Worth, Texas and got a $25 foreign money transfer which was sent to the Moscow hotel. It was this transaction that was picked up by the FBI bank monitoring program.

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