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Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph from Colorado Springs, Colorado • Page 17

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Colorado Springs, Colorado
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Cadets Told 'Walk Before You Fly' 30 Persons Killed in Bangkok Bus Crash Love Will Ask More CBI Funds Teleqraph 5 Colorado Springs, Colo. Sunday, July 9, 19.67 Divide News md marching idrofl drill pet I banokok Tnatumd (API "M' 7 Cl ws A Both reports said the driver ol John Sebastian. I JZll tr hlls lrain and Steve Boone, the one of the facto cadet squadron at the ei training perid The eceives the 81st Fight Iil'ke chicken that golden red In your mouth" look. few tanicspoons ot sour cream IsENVER by the legislatu The Spanish Sahara i ciave between Morocco and Mauritania. Mrs.

Jim Giles and her mghters. Lisa and Lori. of Ft. ilhns, spent Saturday evening ith Mrs. Giles' parents, Mr.

id Mrs Fred Shoemaker, and ler family Mrs. Giles' hus ind played for an Air Force i ademy dance Saturxlay night ith the Mid Westerners. The men. not the women, of Taun tribe wear veils, and a tribesman leldotn reveals his fact, even to a blood brother. Th'' "A have been rtrMSe June 26, and are reer Hutier in.

'oi "ai you nave io all befoi in fl ic dribbled over the top when squaremile desert en the VrJ of the teaming ine oven, rnaw itte as good an it looks "Laurie said she' sandwich had II be right down. Where'd you put the on that chair? OPEN PARLIAMENT Letters mil not be published without the name and address ol the writer. Letters must be received it least two lays before publication The statements and opinions expressed In this column are those of the contributors and dn nui necessarily ex pres opinions or convictions held by tins newspaper Can tinned from Mar Paqn not continue if I buj or promote newspaper circulation larger boc than population ate with you Many people ol today are talk ing of freedom, and this is an other ot our words which hav become badly distorted Free dom from anything i hunger. want, fear, injustice or any oth er item I ends up as FREEDOM FROM RFSPUNSIHILITY. This iKlliti ft ti ponsiwiiues tor inose acuons, is me only real rree wn our world has ever known Freedom and respons Uj are companion; leave out cither, and the other one can not exist MY i explosion Labor Chiefs Out of Touch, Report Claims WASHINGTON (API The working on the project He AFL CIO is reported consid the matter probabK will ering today a major effort to up at the AFL CIO convent improve communications with Miami Beach nexl Decembi its 13.5 million members after The Kraft survej ih receiving a secret report that manj union memoers "since 1964 adult population has increased 77.4 while daily newspaper circulation has gone up more than 79 re tnctions on 01 freedom I can't 'buy" freedom at the expense of someone else This is why many people object, if that is the proper word, to having part of the results Ol their eJj iov Da f.L rgies (framed off tor tax and used to kill their fel man for instance Or having gles fm resjiorisi 1 wish you total success.

Mr Donovan. vour continued studies of life I hope YOU may find Yofr way to live voi Ilfe ffeed in( responsbI BcUon fof )Vn benefit as you desire Sincereh CRAIG BKLK ereei AFlr and workmen's nn.pe tie The poll showed more concerned about increasing es, the effect ot desegreg property values and i ey showed supporting A These included repeal lion 14B ol the Taft Hartl under which 19 states law contrails requinr workers to join the union The union shop issu AFL CIOs top legislative go until its defeat in Congress la year, "got practically no su; And nthusi about the AFL CIOs top priority in Congress thi year to hike Social Security benefits They are more worried about the increased Social Security taxes such legislation would mean rather than far off retire enl benefits, and are equally disinterested in pension benefits sought bv their leaders, sources said Not all union chiefs were convinced by the Kraft poll "It draws erroneous conclusions," said Joseph A. Beirne. an AFL CIO vice president and head of the Communications Workers of America Beirne, half of whose union members are 30 or younger, said the poll merely reflected the higher standard of living of today's workers "We don't object if he goes from work to his home in the suburbs and sits in the backyard with a highball in his hand and complains about high taxes Beirne said quarters indicated the poll was being taken more seriously by main others Robert U. Brown Editor and Publisher Editor and Publisher Magazine idooi leant are seriously out had poses ed on the most ever made with AFL CIO policies shown the report, said an informed The AFL CIO paid for th New York firm Kraft Irfc Labor leaders are calling the problem outlined in the report a labor leader and their Increasingly younger memberships.

A special AFL CIO committee Ellis E. Noe Rites To Be Held Monday ral sen be he at 2 m. Monday at the Blum Chapel for Flhs Noe of 2007 Colorado Ave who died Thursday at the age of 89. Mr. Noe was bom in Pike County, 111 on 28.

1877 and has lived in Colorado Springs since 1909 He was affiliated with the Trinity Methodist Church. His survivors are his widow. Mrs Maude M. Noe of Colorado Springs, his sons. James Kennith Noe and Fllis his grandson, Karl Noeoi rings ndda ighte Miss The Rev Sigurd Bureh will fixate and burial $ill be in TIM ELEG RAPH GAZE1.

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247,689
Years Available:
1960-1978