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The Bangor Daily News du lieu suivant : Bangor, Maine • 24

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Bangor, Maine
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1 'i ALL To Seek Re-election Tel. 942-4881 i 1 Bangor Dally New, Thursday, November 30, 1967 24 drawn up by the Public Works Department. Meanwhile, improvement! continue on the present airport, pilots have long complained the present airport Is no longer able to handle Increased traffic of recent years. NEW AIRPORT MEXICO CITY (UPI) Plan are being made for a new ntematlonal airport in Mexico city but its at least two years away, it was confirmed Wednesday. After months of rumors, Juan Torres Vlvanco, director of airports, said plans are being UNB Students Protest Professors Role In Organizing Anti-Vietnam Movement WASHINGTON (UPI)-House Speaker John W.

McCormack, a member of Congress for nearly 40 years, intends to seek re-election next year, it was learned Wednesday. In an interview with Boston Globe reporter Gloria Negri, part of a series on the Massachusetts congressional delegation, toe 76-year-old lawmaker replied, Oh, sure, when asked if he would run again. If he runs and wins, he is as sured of returning to the speakers chair he has held for five years, toe report. said. There will be no opposition, Rep.

Thomas P. ONeill, told the writer. The speaker is beloved by toe House membership. McCormack has been criticized by some congressmen for what they called his failure to lead the divided House Democrats on important issues. His antagonists speculated freely that McCormack would not or, at least, should not seek another term because of lead ership fallings and advancing years.

Gift Shop Every Night Til 9:00 Til Christmas I Mother Appeals For Odd Names PARIS (AP) Mi. Mireille le Goarnic has been through the French courts and appealed to President Charles de Gaulle trying to have names of her six children officially recorded as legalistic proof of their existence. The next step, she vows, ir the World Court unless the Paris government relents, French children usually are named for saints, and other names are discouraged. The six, aged 4 to 11, are named for folklore characters: Adra-boran, -Malwenn, Gwendal, Dl wezah, Sklerijenn and Brann. tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrn LOOKALIKES ASHLAND, Ore.

(UPD-Po-lice here say something will have to be done next year to protect members of the Shakespearean Festival from hippies, who take advantage of the similarity of looks to pass as members of the company. Ashland Police Chief Herbert Hays said some sort of identification will have to be devised to tell the long-haired actors from the equally longhaired flower children. which visibly angered and disturbed Dr. Strax, and after ignoring his requests to leave, the mob finally quieted down and allowed Strax to speak. Strax told them two and half years age) he also believed in President Johnsons policies.

He urged that toe demonstrators do some intelligent reading on the subject. Pressman said that some spokesmen of the group demanded a question and answer period and asked who financed the Washington trip while implying that toe Communist party had subsidized the march, along with Strax. Pressman said toe group was partially mollified by Straxs nsistence that the required funds had come from himself and legitimate private sources. But Pressman said the demonstrators screamed charges of Communist and scattered obscenities. Pressman said that the group left quietly after Professor A.

E. Boon, head of toe physics department, escorted by several commissioners, demanded their dispersal. Outside the group built a bonfire with' remaining placards and litter. The meeting inside proceeded as scheduled, Pressman said, with about 60 persons in attendance. But as toe demonstrators left someone shouted Well be back tomorrow with a lynch rope.

JOIN NOW (1968 Christmas Club (Ion Open BANGOR SAVINGS DANA FAST -EASY FLEXIBLE Prisoners Earn $4,000 By Work AUBURN (AP) Prisoners at the Androscoggin County Jail have earned nearly $4,000 since toe start of a work rehabilitation program last month, the sheriffs department said Wed nesday. Prisoners have worked at farms, car washes, factories and stores. From their salaries they pay for room and board at the jail and for job transportation. But they still have plenty of pocket money when theyre released from $60 to more than $200 thus far. gift shop Freese's every night until 9 i girls who like looking like girls By KEN BUCKLEY FREDERICTON, N.B.

Professor Norman Strax, who took ISO students and some faculty members of the' University of New Brunswick to Washington, D.C. Oct, 21 amid waves of protest from both sides of the border, was the principal target of an angry mob on the university campus Tuesday night Further retaliation against the American-born professor was anticipated Wednesday night as Strax and members of a campus committee to end the war in Vietnam, set up booths in front of the "Brunswickan toe universitys weekly newspaper. The angry and jeering mob consisting of than 50 students, according to Allen Pressman; editor-in-chief of toe Brunswickan, disrupted a scheduled meeting of toe Mobilization to End The War in Vietnam Committee Tuesday evening. The National Mobilization Committee To End The War in Vietnam has offices in New York and Washington, D.C. The group, almost all of whom wore red leather UNB jackets, trooped through the student center of the university at 7 p.m banners, rolls of toilet tisssue, and placards reading: Make Love and War, Fight VC As Well As VD Kill A Commie For Christ, while chanting with Strax.

Much of toe mobs anger was diredted specifically a Dr. Strax, an American nuclear physicist who teaches at UNB. Dr. Strax organized and led the UNB contingent of 150 persons to Washington and marched on toe Pentagon in toe International Day of Protest, Pressman said. Strax organized toe meeting Tuesday night for the participants in the Washington march and any other sympathetic or interested students.

The mob then entered Loring Bailey Hall and repeatedly rushed the doors of toe meeting, tumbling and assaulting students blocking their entry, according to Pressman. After a flanking maneuver at another set of doors failed, they demanded again to see Dr. Strax who entered toe jammed door-way and agreed tl speak to the grojp. Pressman said that after pro-longed jeering and catcalling, PARKER 45 CONVERTIBLE PEN It's the pen that fills two ways The Parker 45 Convertible pen loads with a cartridge or fills froni an ink bottle. And it has lots of other Parker quality features, including interchangeable points.

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