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Mom 000eitomme ibtglaltommtobWANNFS Wmok-wwwwi'4006- CHARLOTTE July 7 1972 10A Cobblestones Dug Up Cc Street Torn Up hi Repair Hassle MMU11121 on lamwoda 4m iiPplai404 -r--- mawl Data: Facilities Inadequate Even If UNCC Requests Met dwaviisiiWo winv iorovm 'trustees and governors also 14 to he presented statistics showing that UNIC necepts more students from public community rollrges than any other public senior Institution LACC meond la aceepting (rrnsfers from private and public Junior institutions The i 1 tiormat yin re ea Is that 18 per cent of thy col lege enrollment in the slate in 141110081re (Clint al Pied motif Communit Collegto In the Moro litia arca III chtintics III the Mccklchhurg arra 11(1 1I(lIfl tiiti tanly Cabarr us Gastml Lin(1)4 Cleveland Catawha Itokvan and i reel I st at 1st ics show 35 per cent of I he e's junior college st udent at schools CPCC Wingate Gaston Col 1( ge and Mitch( t'ollego St111tics (id 'hal UNC( 111)1 AO holdings htik( not kola pe vvith ottrolltomil i-N('C's '333 per each lull Itnut equivtioni student is 131 out of thin 16 St111' SCIPMIS IA 16 4 i-1111 Thousands of Marine Artifacts Ijr libritirro Nrwport Novi Vugima Mug 040444towtonveo 114p-ob14101da iibi144 mum' iemfothlrawda0Cm0aoh wimp 0144owtonme vAallf-idWw- 2 2 2' laime04F i Data: Facilities inadequate 1-- IN10t A Even If UNCC Requests Mu A 'trustees and governors also li ge and Nlitchi 11 Colicgo All 1 avre to he presented st al ktics fS '0-1 -'n' 444 otitalag that tNic a ts Stilllic'l ilk() I t'' Yid lital t''' i more students from public libi Al bYltilligs haki effilintintth rttlitgus own any not kept pace iv ith enrollment t' 't i'l "4 other public senior institution gains i-N('C's 335 ()him ii i i 1 2 7 cut i 1 1N( is meroittl in aceepting PYr vitt hill illile t'illityl111Yi 'i r' 0-44 it' trinsrers from privote iota student is 1:0 nut id the Ici it state si hook I i -It it 4''i: i public Junior institutions i tls i i4 i 1 4 irk 4: 4 I The i a nimat ion ro eals tht a lit per cent of the tumor Yob )tt 1 i'' 2 -''t tli iS leg( enro illment ihe state is A' 1 in Mecklenburg (Central Pied' I 't 13 pi' i- 0(7 mont Comitninity College i 'i 3 ioxt 1 -i tt In the 'letrolitia area to 0- i t- i4-' rr' )1' 'pi i i op onies th kleti Necburg 1 1 11 -4 I 1 'I i 0 i Ilk 3 i t': t'J 1 i 4- arca including Union Stanlv hotisands of a a it Ciast on 1incolii rr 14 1- Rowan 'Marine Artifacts 4 Cleveland Catawba 3 '3 'tt' t' and lredell stattstics show 35 li i 4: 4 li it 1 i444kit 444 6'wL411101 4 1 :4 4 P'4140' l' per et of the le junio ntil's college students attend schools -r'lerillLinrrt ilinere r(111tic11 11 I 4- 44- 4 1-- CPCC WilifItc eitozeoviWixaiobw4 44 porlation secretary said "It's a 'Ingot a saling (I)wa anti resolving a disagreement" said the squabble goes hark 45 years to 1927 hull sivrys the nowdettniet Philadelphia Transportation paid Parity $1500n0 to keep the street in cepai The cost of the present repairs has not li-en estimat ed Pan Mi-Contion said SEPTA isn't responsible lor mg the streets along which its troll-ys run and isn't about to pay the bill Darby is no stranger to squabbles kith bigger official fish however Lai SePtvinhyr it declared itself bankrupt and asked the state to name a receiver to run the horough "I don't know what the slate can do aliwn it" Gov Sharp said at the time Later he the borough get court permission to float a bond issue to meet its debts and payroll Hy HENRY BOSTIC News Stall Writer Even if all capital requests made by the University of North Carolina at Charlotte for 1972 to 1980 are granted in only two years 1972 and 1975 will the university have the required amount of assignable academic facilities This fact is among informa jinn on I 101101 MIS to be presented this iifternoon at a joint session of the Board Of Governors of the University of North Carolina and the trustees of UNCC COMPILED BY the university administration the information on such things as centers shifts and in population and places where students from the slate attend college is the basis or longlange plans at UNCC The information shows that between 1965 and 1971 UNCC had the largest percentage gain in enrollment of the state's 16 public institutions The 158 per cent increase represented a gain of 2861 students from an enrollment of 181i in 1965 to 4676 in 1972 The actual number increase was the fourth largest in the state Population statistics show Mecklenburg as the Mates most densely populated county UNCO however is the only state-supported senior institution within a 50-mile radius of Charlotte Only six per cent of the state's students attend college in Mecklenburg Hy 111A1111' BOSTIC News Stall Writer Even if all capital reque'Is Illitill by illY 1IniversitY i'l North titrolina at Charlotte for 1972 to 191to are granted in 1 the univcr1(111 i only two years 1972 and 1975 Will th university have the required amount of assignable attil i lis tentie facilities art is among inlorma twi Inc Ilt on IINCC which WitS to be rN't'd thiS 010On tt a joint session of the Board of Governors of the University Of Norih Carolina and the ti lls- tees of UNCC compli ED 111 administration the informa ty lion on such things as centers shifts and trends in population 1 pitt wittre htudents from tbe slate kittend college i I as is or longrange ilt INCC The information shows that between 1965 and 1971 News Stett Photo by Tnm FrAnklin William Friday llob Scott Cony erse At This Morning's Meeting VOTE FOR COUNTY BONDS Pa 4 This tmtll 'nigh otilofie IIIi delphio hos purposely created a troll-lc join by closing Main St ruin Doc (IM hi' OM tiihh1V -I EVIl' III mg dug up And oio one the cars and timely that Ilse it to up north tI) met ropolihm Philadelphia and kashington ore It -moped It tIi till TN however use thc nvw ay' Ind( the town The headache erupted over dispute heNeen ahu borooMt tI Moo population mid the sink over It should Cm dm rood itttl hum Dorhy deinionled immediate repair the state said it wool( hid do it The borough Own slim ed Ii vasnl bluffing It closed tin rood Stote Police tried to stop orkmen but Mayor Charles Soutttli rs ordered he digging continued the police had no trindu nnd no injunction so they yore out of line so tar as I i concerned Saunders said councn President Vilna tilrnm snit' "We're hoping to force ither SITA lSoutheasern Ponnsylvanio 'transportation uthority ti ic slate department ot transportation to Like er he job" is literally cight in the middle since its trolleys ride lir rails down Alain Street SEPTA chalr a James said the authority had to rely On a court itthine tion to keep its trolleys rolling aloeg Main Street -To cut I ol I ey service I hrough Darhy would force riders to use I heir automobiles overloodirvh: the ro 's streets anti making the problem orse" 'AleConnon said Jocon hassah state trans i) SI ri () Iii II) ON(' Hid rep NI 01 Oh 1 fl Nk Sall Nk 1 S11( ern till! pa: tik in rid St Mi ti alo lu deC tivt sir len 1 Board Of Governors Okays University System Code Mental Health Facility Huntersville Hospital Addition Back Country Has Prntection Pion WASHINGTON 1I1 A triA These Groups Concerned With Community Health Have Endorsed the Bonds: A permanent chairman for the board of governors will be elected in November suit brought against NCCtl president Albert Whiting by the editor of lilhe Campus Eeho judge Gordon ruled that klchiting could not withhold funds from the newspaper as a type of censorship and that the newspaper as an organ of the sittle could not violate the 14111 Amendement dent judge of Mecklenburg Superior CA Mit The code was drawn up a hoard committee chaired by Victor Bryant of Durham Accord Mg to state statutes the code was to be based on a similar code of the ricw Iihamlet! Consolidated IO ersity or North Carolina Testimony Youth Can Attend Recanted Soviet Art Exhibit pogro in to protect some fragile hack couniry areas limning each ara's USC to the number of persons it can accommodate without environmental damage hits been started in three national parks Thc I hree kvhere it has started are Kings Canyon National Park in California Rocky Mount ains Nat ional Park in Colorado and Great Smoky Mount ains Nati onla Park in Tennessee and North Carolina The progress applies only to the hack-country of the three parks not to normal visitor usage of developed area within the park Mental Health Association of Mecklenburg Mecklenburg Mental Health Advisory Board Health and Hospital Council of Mecklenburg and Union Counties Community Drug Action Committee Randolph Clinic Board of Governors Charlotte Council on Alcoholism Board Mecklenburg Board of Social Services Superintendent of Broughton Hospitul and Staff Members of Mecklenburg Unit at Broughton Huntersville Hospital Board Defense Says The editor of I he paper brought suit against 'N'hiting who withheld funds from the paper 'hen the editor spoke out editorially against tne integration of the school's faculty The funds were from student fees CHICAGO itPi Youths wearing T-shirts with the inscription "Save Soviet Jews' cannot be excluded from an exhibit of Russian art at a Chicago museum a federal judge has ruled Judge Julius Hoffman of US District Court entered the ruling yesterday against the Field Museum of Natural History which is offering a special exhibition of Soviet arts and crafts According to Bryant the code embodies much Of the constitutional a statutory Provisions dealing with the university system in the stale The code contains such items as the establishment of the system the board of gover nors committees of the board individu al campus boards of trustees officers of the university system and matters of finance 7 The board of governors agreed to enter a brief inthe appeal of the case to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals because it felt iJudge Gordon's ruling possibly could have long-range effects on the university I I Chess Opener Now Set Tuesday i uesaay 1 -FRENZY' IS ALFRED HITCHCOCK AT HIS BEST" -EMERY VASTER CHARLOTTE NEWS "FRENZY" WILL GLUE EYEBALLS TO THE SCREEN FRENZY SHOWS CLEARLY THAT ALFRED HITCHCOCK IS STILL THE MASTER BANK') ST" "FFRREENNzZyY" VASTER CHARLOTTE NEWS HITCHCOCK CTO TAHTE SCREEN HIS FRENZY I SHOWS 'wiSittAIGFRWEED CLEARLY THAT ALFRED HITCHCOCK IS STILL THE MASTER DI' BANES A Le 0 I FRENZY SHOWS MASTER BAN') CARLCTE NEW YORK (P) Defense laywers say the chief prosecution witness in the first three murder trials of the so-called "Harlem Four" has given them an affidavit recanting his testimony "1 knew nothing about the crime at all except what I picked up from police and reporters and from being driven to the scene" said the witness Robert Barnes Jr in the affidavit filed Thursday Attorney William Nunstler moved in Manhattan Supreme Court for an order from Justice Joseph A Martinis to dismiss the case against the four young blacks who spent eight years in jail during litigation Last week Martinis ordered the four now free on $5000 bail each to stand trial for a fourth time in September Their last trial ended Jan 27 in a hung jury Barnes said in the affidavit that he "cooperated" because police threatened him with beatings the electric chair or life imprisonment during questioning following the 1964 murder of a Harlem shopkeeper "For years I have wanted to tell the truth but I was always under the impression that I was in trouble if I ever stopped cooperating with the police" Barnes 25 said in the affidavit the affidavit filed Thursday Attorney William Nun- stier moved in Manhattan Su- reme Court for an order from Justice Joseph A Mar tins to dismiss the case against the four young blacks who spent eight years in jail during litigation Iast week Alartinis ordered the four now free on 5000 bail each to stand trial for a fourttl time in September Their last trial ended Jan 27 in a hung jury Barnes said in the affidavit It that he "cooperated" because police threatened him with beatings th lect i eh 1 an or life imprisonment din ri ng pies- tinning following the 1964 mur- der of a Harlem shopkeeper "For ears I have anted to tell the truth but I was always under the impression that I was in trouble if I ever stopped cooperating with the police" Barnes 25 said in the affidavit 1 1 I a slender claim to represent Fischer and called a lot of news conferences forecast like a man who ought to know: "I can't see Bobby apologizing" The lett er began "E)ar Boris: Please accept my sincerest apology for my disrespectful behavior At another news conference one of Fischer's lawyers said he'd come to say he had nothing to say Velim Geller Spassky's second fielded questions with: "Kak Gavarit pa Angliski" or as you say in English No comment" The Rev William Lombardy a Franciscan priest and avid chess player to another session of the newilen: "Money is putting chess on the map because money makes the world go round" slender claim to represent scher and called a lot of vhs conferences forecast like I man who ought to know: n't see Bobby apologizing" rue letter begim "D-ar iris: Please accept my sin- rest apology for my disres- ctitil behavior tkt another news conference le of Fischer's lawyers said 'd come to say he had noth- to say dfilded questions Yelim Geller Spassky's sec- vith: ak Gavarit po Angliski" or you say in English "No ment" The Rev William Lombardy Franciscan priest and avid player to li another ses- -in of the new en: "Money putting chess on the map cause go mon-y makes the id round" BEYKJAVIK Iceland t11): Bobby Fischer lost the draw last night giving Boris Spas-sky the first move and the it I championship chess match will finally start next Tuesday Unless the American challenger or the Soviet champion pleads illness and get another postponement The confusion of the past week was summarized by the old woman selling cigarcts who asked in the beginning: "Fischer comer Near the (lid it was: 'Sassky go?" "I'm very pessimistic" Dr Max FAIWP said at in am At now "It's a very delicate situation" At 7 pm the president of the international Chess FNIcrat ion sighed: 'There's hope" Bo las sk3 NV Tti len po old wh sh no( del Iioj 1 1 THAT WAS TUESDAY It could have been any day in the garbled prelude to chess lovers say is the match of the century Spassky of tile USSR vs Fischer of the Spassky arrived early In wait for Bobby Saying "I came to play" he philosophi cdtty accepted the first postponeimidit when Fischer didn't Show Later he demonded an apology or he wouldn't play Frcii Cramer who advanced co hi eh ot tC wi sh 5371234 tilk THE MOST -'11 AWESOME SPECTACLE IN THE ANNALS OF SCIENCE FICTION THEREVOLTOFTHEAPES 51744 The code did not take up the items of academic freedom responsibility and tenure Bryant told the board his committee felt it would be beJter to draw up this chapter after hearing from faculty trustees and students The resolution on trust 'es detai Is duties which are genet' ally outlined in the code It defines responsibilities of trustees such as those at UNCC in such areas as appointment of academic personnel academic programs budget property and buildings honorary degrees and endowments and trusts The board also voted to intervene in a federal court case involving the student newspaper at North Carolina Central University THE CASE involves the appeal of District Judge Eugene Gordon's ruling in a Blended Scotch Whisky 80 Proof Imported by and bottled in the US for Chelmsford Import Company NY NY "r7 HALF GALLON WITH Built In Pourer 7 The governors agreed that the hriel should suppor I among other things the idea that the language in the judge's ruling although not intended might be extended to abridge academic freedoms The board also voted to alloy' the appointment of ad hoc committees in the areas of lyildget personnel and long-range planning Gov Bob Scott temporary chairman of the governors named members of the budget committee including Howard Barnhill of Charlotte who was formerly on the board of North Carolina A Sz State University Governors elected officers today including William A Dees of Goldsboro as vice chairman Barnhill as secretary and John Kennedy of UNC president William Friday's staff as assistant secretary len you egin year ru'll he zit to enity tis Stack 3500 EAST iNDEPENDENCE ElLvD HELD OVER el SMASH an WEEK! "IN THE CLASSIC HITCHCOCK TRADITION impeccable technique excellent performances the perfect script It is the return of Alfred the great master Hitchcock" -RICHARD SCHICK EL LIFE MAGAZINE CHOW DO YOU Do API' NAME IS ALFRED HITCHCOCK NA't kiEw MAstERPIECE oF SHOCK IS CALLED FREN LY: TI-kE DICTIoNARI DEFI 4 ES RE'SVAS A STATE ot vvILO EMOTIOOkL EXCITEMENT TO THAT l'Ve SI tsApLy ADDED Moi Ou41 To ucit siAhAtoi -rozsziFyING ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S "FRENZY" stannt JON FINCH ALEC MCCOWEN BARRY FOSTER co stront BILLIE WHITELAW ANNA MASSEY BARBARA LEIGH-HUNT BERNARD CRIBBINS VIVIEN MERCHANT Trv F1111-1P" gi Sre cvolsy by hlt Dected by 111110jh I A UNIVERSAL RELEASE SEE "FRENZY" FROM THE BEGINNING AT 2-4-64-10 A deacify new twist from the original Hitchcock' TODAY $1100 'til 2:30 1 's 537-1234 The code did not take up the items of academic free- The governors agreed that I I 1 ig dom responsibility and tenure the brim should Brvant told the board his coin among other things the idea tee felt it would be beiAer that the language in the I 4 i judge's ruling although not in- 3500 EAST iN DEPENDENCE BLVD to draw up this chapter after I faculty 1 tem mg from 11 U'S tended might be extended to CHow DO YOU Do KAY NAME IS ALFRED HITCHCOCK NA't ahridge academic freedoms and students HELD OVER KIEV MASTERPIECE OF SHOCK IS CALLED FIR-Ew VIi: TI-tE The resolution on trustees The hoard iso voted to al SMASH DICTIONARI DEFINES 'F- Retwtsf AS A STATE OT WILD EMOTI Of AL details udliuties in the code which are gener- It low the appointment of ad hoc 2 ally otne committees in the areas of I'VE SI NM To uCit li EEK1 i EXCITE ME NT TO THAT tsApLY ADDED 01141 defines responsibilities of It us Isidget personnel and long- NAMEIN -iY IN( F-6 AR A TERR tees such as those at UNCC in range planning Gov Bob -)----) 'V such areas as appointment of Scott temporary chairman of "IN THE ksi: academic personnel academic the governors named mem- t-4: programs budget property hers of the budget committee CLASSIC fly and build honorary de includng Howar id Barnhill ott' 0t- ings HITCHCOCK grees and endowments and of Charlotte who was formerly 4 trusts the hoard of North Cl "-t4-0 I' -I On oar Carolina A State Universit 4 TRADITION liCtiCil 1 The board also voted to in- iii II tervene in a federal court case Governors elected officers 4 tr I -trt- in the student newspa- today including William A I'r-' impecc au 'e 'k141-4 44i14(3 lint' at North Carolina Central Dees of Goldsboro as vice 4-4 1 University chairman Barnhill as seere- technique 0 '4 '44k-14--14' -A llt en exce tary and John Kennedy of lis 00'4 '6 ttvc -iii4N THE CASE involves the ap- I'NC president William rlri- At 2 1: -rt7-vtri- al of LT GordonDistrict ruling in tor Jildre Eu- day's staff cr as assistant see- performances 0' oko a U- 4 Al it 4 I pegene 'y "54 i I 1 444 41) '0'' 'A- Blended Scotch Whisky 80 Proof Imported by and bottled in the US for Chelmsford Import Company NY NY the perfect TiZn r7Fil lt 1 'gr 4 A 4 '''4EeA4AA' Cl script It is q''1i' kt i 1 A ---k HALF I ALL()N li "41 WITH Bu I lit 44 1 ilt In 1 Pourer ri: -4N1 1 A I in 5t It I fil '4: (' ''k' :0 I -11 i 4 eli 0 i the return of Alfred the great master 4 1: Hitchcock" SCHICKE LIFE MAGAZINE kf 4 ell rli iv) -0 4 t16 iLlIti 4'1 at iii i A deacHy new twist trom pie otiginal Hitchcock' e- ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S "FRENZY" i 1 st JON FINCH ALEC McCOWEN BARRY FOSTER 7 lit 1 year I 4'Ilooktmpowbowmotoweilmi it 4 I 1I4r7 '144 II'7ttl'I1)11'''' IC'I'l i 4c''14 1111 VL 'I I :1 )4 9 it iii: I 'c ei: 41-her 4itt1417-8' ie r7 A 14 it 41 0 ce ii-01: 4 -II 'Ek 0E't if A i 1 3 1 0 1 -A 1 A AA 1 1 9 I A tij 1 4 to 44" I ynt10 II ba Vill liy tl' Is CO StiAt BILLIE WHITELAW ANNA MASSEY BARBARA LEIGH HUNT BERNARD CRIBBINS VIVIEN MERCHANT jei'111 tir'N 'INV it'd i cled By i 11 1 1iJh A PA A LEASE TECHNIC EE Al If I 1 11' 1 LI II ut1 sL sywypisy JI'd- SEE "FRENZY" FROM THE BEGINNING AT 2-4-6-8-10 --Y-' 392-2005 a ty i TODAY 144- 1100 'tii 2:30 2ND BIG WEEK gm Lol- tirtAt7f lit A'4grttrtkwooOssowt4- THE pc! 41JEsT FREEDOM VILLAGE AGE SHOPPING CENTER set' tch 0 (1 :2 1 4 AND 1 ielrl -1- 1 I)0a IiItzrIIA IL-''' I 4 I 4 V041Ls LtA 17 A 1 'Ak ---i7v- -12- 39 1 1 4 4 eir i 1 Vt 4 ipe i 4rl tt 11? I ikl-'" g' "s1 A '44tEsj ----11irIIIA' 4414 Nie A 1 0 rP A tif: A z-'' WA ii THE 1 kl'' MO 4 ST tit -'1I'' 4 1 'cll so i ill 14 -4 "Sr- 'ell' I 41k elift Ft I I 't AWESOME -9-514 4T4J14''kr)e- -7 I) 2-- 4ile zc---787-14-414-eivi 1- -i 74 f4 44'i-i ''-'71- SPECTACLE IL ''4 -14 t- Itly go OF st s- IN THE ANNALS ofi eiV' 'r r- I 4'0- ESID (z o'- -4: 1860 11 -AO 5 OF SCIENCE FICTION x- THEREVOLTOFTHEAPES ti Is (z- ri 11 0 1L Irf gt 4 L--gt6lej ot 0 4-- 1F 17 ci Ap 441- -t--4 I I iilv 1141:0 4 407 tee i r'' iiii -4t 'ili' ''''im4tr- 7s''''-('Sit 17-! e-414-' --kr 74 3 -s- 1-r ft: I- 11010' V) A 1 Eiqy AB 1 E- a I yt s---1231- -yell 1 'ilt 4 --q 1 t' '4-'W 'La 1 i ut RITCHCOCK FIZEW LY: IRE OT WILD LMOTOAL 1 Nikse TO UCA-1 NA I VA 111 clic if Is 11 I '-''''44 1- 0 i ''11 Ai 1 klte A "iii $7Y''': 11 ti V'' 1 1: r''111jis (-' rlk' '-rto 4)1 'A 4 4c Avt 1 lot ft 5 yt (II '0)04" 4 i 'f eLlo Child Saved From Killing HOUSTON Tex IA) Paul Escalente 26 stood in the middle of a street holding a foot-long huteher knife to the throat of his seveni-month-old daughter Paula "We tried everything we knew to talk him nut of the knife or at least stall him" Pat rol ma Bresenhan saal yesierday "We told him it was senseless to hurt his daughter if he a mad at his wife" A sister Oina Vasquez 24 told police Escalente came home drunk and mad at his wife ie grabbed the hahy and a knife and yelled for us to get she said "Ile said he ait Esther this ile to come and get Paula" 'Al Vasquez said "Ile told us he'd kill her hen she came and if she didn't come he'd kill the bahy and himself" "When he advanced on me the hahy MI" said Patrolmn 1h-ill-master "I had a clear simit and fired" The two officers fired about five limes killing EA( alente a Vietna veteran dischargel from limy seven months ago poe triej to talk vi if fi scalente he dashed after an unidentified man 1vallitmg down the street and barely mssed slashing the mans ihroat Paula in g)od iividition at a hospital with falAcerations She is the of four Esealente chi thLt (limn the street and barelv ntsert slashing the man's hroittA ItidWon at a ho-atill with fa- Ivera-tiors Shp is the of four kn 1 sa It di to III lc! ki sl el Ii fr it 1 When you make that kind of dough you are your own man With your own opinions Your own taste You don't have to be told what to like You know what you like You don't care what anything costs The big thing is that you like it And nobody else's opinion matters That's when you're ready for Crawford's You love the taste of it And you can afford to ignore the price I lave some Crawford's today Taste what it feels like to make $75000 a year Crawford's Scotch opinion matters When you make that kind of dough you are your own man With your own opinions Your own taste You don have to be told what to like You know what you like You don't 0 care what anything costs The bio thing is that you like it And nobody else's That's when you re ready for Crawford's You love the taste of it And you can afford to ignore the price me Crawford today Taste 'lave so what it feels like to make $75000 a year I-1 11 0 A I urawmro 3COICI1 fe a tWv oP---Mq do) c5Leckeif gievwew ealwv c51' Aeceailef c5iernd e' tec Ix t01SCOTCH WHISKIIS for $75000 a year tastes $1015 the half gallon slarnng RODDY McDOIAIALL fd11r: and DON RRAY and RICARDO MONTALBAN as Armando COLOR BY DE LUXE SHOWS 2-4-6-8-10' 'PG PIREN-L le Or a0 41-- b6StotAropm ttillSCOTCW ST-non year for tly a 3 ar tastes s1015 the half gallon Areiif 744 yl ri and DON RAY A-- and RICARDO MONTALBAN as Armando 1' COLOR BY DE LUXE SHOWS 2-4-6-8-10 NI i T3t-t piRENA ockc 7 14000-- 41 ---lk "43asi11116Ati- Aotiiiilida 41100111111111111MatsismomMIT 'D 1 I 40.

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