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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 54

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Page D6 THE SACRAMENTO BEE Thursday April 27 1967 President Is Reelected By Newspaper Publishers Boos Chants Greet Wallace At Syracuse Appearance 5 1 rv- ed "I appoint political hacks Rights He said his philosophy of rights was gaining sup-poit in many northein states Wallace told the Syracuse I University audience Wednesday night that who collects i blood food and clothing for the I Viet Cong was guilty of treason I weie Piesident have my Justice Department drag i them before a grand jury 'and have them indicted for Lassen Debates Attract Teams From 1 1 Schools McClatchv Newspapers Service SUSANVILLE Eleven universities and colleges from four western states are scheduled to participate Saturday in the Third Annual Lassen Junior College Invitational Debate Tournament Participating will be 29 teams from the University of Utah University of Nevada Hum-'boldt State College Chico State College Southern Oregon College San Joaquin Delta Junior College San Mateo Junior College Merced Junior College 'American River Junior College University of California at Davis and Lassen Junior College 1 Robert Shepherd head of the speech piogram at Lassen said the public is invited The debates are scheduled to begin at 10 a ed a trip to Pittsburgh as part of a week-long tour of the North to gauge political opinion and assess his chances if he should campaign for President in 1968 Asked how he would solve the racial problem if he President he suggested the best way would be "to act in good faith and stop the hypouisy of some so-called liberals and to let the police enforce the law" As for the US Supreme Court which he has accused of responsibility in a breakdown of law and Wallace assert 'of the Detroit News John Colburn of the Wichita (Kan) I Eagle and Beacon Frey 'of the Portland (Ore) Oregonian Eugene Pullman of the Indianapolis Star and News and Robert Taylor of the Philadelphia Bulletin The terms of seven other directors do not expire until next year Projects Seek Okay DIAMOND SPRINGS El Dorado Co Federal Projects Director Allen Tuttle of the county school office said applications have been made for six National Defense Education Act projects for the office two for the El Dorado Union High School District and one for the Pioneer Union Elementary NEW YORK Howard Wood publisher of the Chicago Tribune was reelected president of the American Newspaper Publishers Association today as the organization concluded its four-day 81st annual convention at the Hotel Waldorf-Astoria Reelected with hint were William Schmick Jr of the Baltimore Sun as vice president and seven incumbent directors Eugene Bishop of the Peninsula Newspapers Palo Alto Calif replaced St Clair Balfour of the Southam Press Ltd Toronto Ont as secretary of the ANPA Richard Blackhdge of the Kokomo (Ind) Tribune was renamed treasurer Added to the board of directors for a one-year term was Charles Peters of the Montreal Gazette Directors reelected to new two-year terms were: Armistead III of the Roanoke (Va) Times and World-News Crosby Boyd of the Washington (DC) Star Peter Clark SYRACUSE NY AP) -Former Alabama Gov Geoige Wallace greeted by boos and chants of here1 Wednesday night said today he still considered that he had been very well by the overwhelming Cheeis punctuated the boos as1 Wallace addressed the night audience of more than 5000 at Syracuse University and said I among other things that this country would stand behind our! servicemen in Vietnam if he were President I Wallace speaking of his talk at the Manley Fieldhouse told a news confer-1 ence today that only one or two exceptions this was better than any he received in 1964 when he ran in several presidential primaries Role Discounting the role now attributed to him he declared that I run running to I The news conference preced-' Head Start Plans In State Get Okay McChtrhy Newspapers Servke WASHINGTON The office 885 for 300 Glenn of Economic Opportunity has County $10400 for 30 and County $11950 Humboldt for 30 STOPS ITCH OF MOSQUITO BITES anti-itching antiseptic helps prevent infection approved grants to finance Head Start programs in the summer for disadvantaged preschool children in four Superior California counties Recipients include Earns Walter Ganevsky whose wife Man Jayne lives Stockton was promoted to Army lieutenant colonel in Vietnam where he is seiving with the 58th Transportation Battalion New comers are looking for places to live the time to advertise apartments Solano County $167824 for and homes for rent Dial youngsters San Joaquin1 5011 (adv SHE WINS Grasping her royal scepter radiant Pamela Elfast 19 of East Orange NJ poses in Long Beach after she was named Miss American Beauty last night in the International Beauty Pageant Her measurements are 35-24-36 The next step is competition against foreign contestants for the title Miss International Miss California Shanna Estes of Hollywood was third runnerup AP Wirephoto Final Vote PentF Solons Tentatively OK Cultural Work Funds put your irons in the fire you can with Macys Own no-iron shirts! By Frank Eleazer 'WASHINGTON It was! then to pass the bill and send raw and rainy outside but' along to the Senate were dewarm and cosy in the House ilayed untl1 today chamber Just atmosphere! ReP Durward Hall R-Mo set off the intellectual go-round for an afternoon of philosophical Wlth a move t(J tnm $2 7 milhon discussion And that is just what happened yesterday After hours of ruminating on comic strips language studies poetry and whether man lives by bread alone the members tentatively decided they liked the Interior from an $117 million fund proposed for the Arts and Humanities Foundation which among other cultural things helps finance grants to writers artists musicians and scholars Comic Study According to Dr Hall one The-e Supti-Macv sport shirt neer need ironing! All you do i mudiine wash pop through our dryer and remove when the cycle ends Perfect results every lime! Because of the Dacron polve-terA-otton blend remembers its shape and keeps it for life (up to three times longer than ordinary sliiits) Choose from short sleeved ivy traditional hi-boy or spread collai in a Mac -wide selection of plaids stripes and solid coloi hizes XL Two for 795 Department and all of its works recent grant of $8769 went to to the extent of $13 billion I a California professor to study Wins Informal OK the history and political import That sum is what the depart-'0 comic strips Hall said he nient and Its manifold divisions) was not against or comic and agencies including the Na-istnPs but he would not tional Foundation on the Arts blow a mckle on a and Humanities would be able attempt to psycho-to spend next year under a anatyze Little Orphan Annie money bill which won informal earum trahite approval Final votes on a Republican attempt to impose an across-the-board 5 per cent cut and cordes mentesque i Hall said for whatever that was worth Nobody denied it Rep William Hungate D-Mo said from what he had seen of Little Orphan MACYYrS SUPREHMACY MpnAwaitSpntpnrp'problems lately maybe the I IVsl lr Yl Ul I Jlsl 1 1 LI lvU fessor's studv would heln In Suiter Burglary fessor's study would help Stimulation Role Rep Charles Joelson D-NJ did not agree altogether with either Hungate or Hall YUBA CITY Benny Lee He did not think much of the Ringquist 25 of Hailwood 'comic strip study he said but Yuba County and Raymond' role in the arts is to Lee Winn 25 of Yuba City I stlulate not Ars gratia artis offered pleaded guilty in Sutter County Rep James Scheuer DN Superior Court to charges of echoing the M-G-M lion Most burglary The men will be sen- members seemed to think that tenced May 8 'pretty well wrapped it up and They were charged with amendment was beaten breaking into the 1 29 to 99 Plumbing Co building in Yuba City April 1 DO YOU SOMETHING SMOOTH IN SHIRTS FROM FAMOUS BAN-LON KNITS! GET ENOUGH SLEEP? New Restaurant Opens In Yreka A hand-ome gift a fine addition to anv welbdreed wardrobe Pith vour BanLon knit hirt of nvlon in apricot Carolina blue ClieUpa green white navv chili or whiskey Size in 1 The ultimate in a -hurt sleeved casual shirt Buy two for 795 If vour favorite longed for BanLon1 now the time to make his wish come true! first floor buiramento McCldtchv Newsoapers Service YREKA Jerry and Thomas Goucher previous residents of Scott Valley Siskiyou County have opened a restaurant on jf Temporary Route 5 (US 99) Yreka 1 The new establishment is known as Restaurant The building was constructed by1 Ralph Hauser of Yreka and is leased to the Goucher brothers The Gouchers formerly op-ated a restaurant in Sawyers Bar and another in Etna They presently own and operate four restaurants including the new' one in Yreka and three in store Are you tense tired depressed for no apparent reason7 Doctors now believe these symptoms may be caused by poor sleep habits Find out how you can develop a new hea'thier sleep pattern One of 42 articles and features in the May gest Get it today DIGEST Plane Pvt Harry House 19 son of Mr and Mrs Harry House Yenngton Nev has completed an airplane engine repair course at the Army Transportation School Ft Eustis Vat.

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