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Lexington Herald-Leader from Lexington, Kentucky • 6

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Lexington, Kentucky
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The Lexington Lrwler Lwlnon Ky Friday July 26 i8 Educational Television System To Open On Schedule With Schools This Fall Happy Not Planning To Go To State Demo Convention NOW ARS YOU mh 9 READY TO FIGHT COMMUNISM? Why not find out about The John Birch Society? America's foremost patriotic anti-Communist organization Write to Box 7075 Lexington to 70 feet depending upon elevation and receiving sets and movable stands A 23-inch receiver and stand can be purchased through foe State Department of Education for $135 the lowest bid the department obtained The first electric street railway went into operation Aug 10 1885 in Baltimore being taught Press said some of the instructional programs which win include modern math will be repeated at night Also scheduled 'are training films furnished by the National Educational Television Library on various subjects including illiteracy Press said Press said programming for the general public the first year will be flexible He said kind of programs we offer will depend on what the people The academic program for schools wfil consist of 19 courses two for high schools and 17 at the elementary level according to Don Bale assistant superintendent for instruction State Department of Education The high school courses American history and one in the humanities each will receive about 30 minutes of TV instruction and the rest of the class period will be left to foe class room teacher Bale said is not supposed to replace the classroom teacher" he said It is to be only an aid in teaching" Bale aald TV instruction at the elementary level will range from 15 to 20 minutes in each ccurse which will include science modern math and foreign language He said have scheduled those courses for TV instruction in which teachers generally have said they need help the Bale said 14 of the 199 school districts have reported they will receive TV instruction the first year He said foe lack of money for necessary school installations is the main reason all districts get on foe network this year The cost of equipping a school for TV reception according to engineers is about $230 a classroom This consists chiefly of a receiving tower ranging from 30 CHARLES PENTECOST VERSAILLES Ky (UPI) -Former Gov A Chandler today aald he expect to go" to Saturday's state Democratic Convention at Louisville but plans to continue to support Democratic candidates already I support Hiss (Katherine) Pedcn you understand and will sup port the other candidates" he said if they (Democratic leaders) undertake to continue to be mean to me I feel right sorry fer them" There reportedly is a dler Clause" in the platform to be approved Satur- day which would punish the former two-term governor for sup-' porting Republican Gov Louie Nunn in Nunn's 1967 cam' -paign Normally former Democratic governors automatically are 'named delegates to the Democratic National Convention But supporters of presidential candidate Sen Eugene McCar- thy D-Minn oppose the clause which requires loyalty to the yoOr eyeglasses FRANKFORT Ky 8 mluion educational television system which been under construction for a year wiU open on schedule with the public schools this fall While the final phases of the production and transmission facilities are being completed both the State Department of Education and the Educational Television Authority are firm ing up their respective program format for an average 56-hour a week broadcasts 0 Leonard Press executive secretary of the ETV Authority reports the system win broadcast each week from 7:30 am to 10 pm with the exception of Fridays when the programs will close at 5 pm There will be no broadcasts during the weekend The broadcasts generally will be cbnfined to public school use up to 4:30 pm when the ETV programs for the general public will begin and continue through the remaining broadcast hows according to Press Press said among programs definitely scheduled for the general public will be for which wifi start around 4:30 pm and also programs which will supplement and enrich some instructional programs given in conjunction with classroom work For parents who are unable to view the classroom broadcasts but who will be interested in what their child is candidates in the last two elections as a form of oath" the time for Chandler said today from his home here I can take it on as the fellow in the play said be he who first cries hold been rather active in Kentucky politics now for over 40 years It's well known that I support the party nominee last year" but he said this has happened before in Kentucky politics Gov (Ruby) Laffbon didn't support me when I was nominated the first time and Tom Rhea bolted in a radio speech possibly the first time that ever Chandler chuckled Rhea was a Chandler primary opponent in the campaign for governor and lost in a runoff In more recent years the former governor said that former Gov Lawrence Wether by of Frankfort now a state senator failed to support him Wetherby contributed right well to Mr program too" he added often told them "The only disagreement we had was figured if everyone was going to disagree that last year I might as well do it still chairman of the Democratic party of my county (Woodford) and have been since the early he said The county chose delegates loyal to Vice President Hubert Humphrey for the presidential nomination but goes to convention uninstructed George Washington took command of the American Army on July 3 1775 in Cambridge Mass Prescription Eyeglasses Contact Lenses Hearing Aids NEED MONEY? rrs A LIVING Betty Fox tops New York's midtown traffic as she performs her high platform act from 18th floor of Sheraton Atlantic Hotel in Herald Square She leaps from the platform which is 18 inches in diameter' does a split in the air and returns to the platform which is attached to heavy wooden boards and sandbagged inside her hotel suite Broadway is at the left and the Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue) is at right Betty and her father Benny were prepping for their act next month at the Thrill Circus in Shea Stadium '(Associated Press Wirephoto) Come to Citizens Union for any typo of Personal Business or Farm! 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