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Lexington Herald-Leader from Lexington, Kentucky • 5

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Jf JZ npwmig The Lexington Lender Lexington Ky4 Monday July 1Q 1972 Parents9 Night Is Cam Highlight Drug Laws Vary Many Young Travelers Now In Foreign Jails maximum life Embassy: 100 Wellington Street Ottawa Canada TeL 236-2341 that this is a common practice in North Africa Here is a brief summary of foreign countries and their major drug laws and the address of the American Embassy in each: The Fayette County Recreation and Paths Board has announced that some openings do exist at their day camp Camp Kearney on the Kearney Road The sessions for campers are two weeks in length and fee is $1750 per child per session The camp fee includes a lunch for the child insurance transportation to and from the camp and a special night At the night a review of the camping skills the youngsters have mastered is presented Activities at the camp which for children six to 14 years old include horse back riding archery fishing nature study hikes compass reading camping projects and square dancing Earlene Huckleberry is the director and there are seven counselors: Sally Gaines Pam Thompson Evelyn Shellen-berger Sussie Hayman Cathy Reeves Jennifer Lail and Allen Italy Possession minimum three years and 30000 lire fine maximum eight years and 4000000 lire fine Embassy: Via Veneto 119 Rome Italy TeL' 4674 Germany Possession jail sentence or fine Trafficking maximum three years plus fine Embassy: Mehlemer Avenue 53 Bonn-Bad Godeberg Bonn Germany TeL 02229-1955 Mexico Possession two to nine years plus fine Trafficking three to 10 years plus fine Illegal import or export of drugs six to 15 years plus fine Persons arrested on drug charges can expect a minimum of six to 12 months pre-trial confinement Embassy: Cor Danubio and Paseo de la Reforma' 305 Cotonia Cuauhtemoc Mexico City Mexico TeL 511-7991 ALMOST THERE Jeff Noffsinger triei everything he knows to maintain his balance on his bike in a contest at Southland Park The Fayette County Recreation and Parks Board sponsored a bicycle rodeo at the playground recently for children from all the county parks' Several contests were held including the one pictured riding on a plank down the driveway (Staff Photo) Wolsing For Information on camping Jamaica Possession prison sentence and fine Trafficking maximum three years at hard labor Embassy: 43 Duke Street Kingston Jamaica TeL 26341 experiences for local children at VSL contact the parks board night 5607 The next is July 20 Sweden Possession or sale up to 19 months and permanent expulsion from the country Embassy: Strandvagen 101 Stockholm Sweden Tel United Kingdon Possession use trafficking maximum 10 years and heavy fine Possession of small amount for personal use usually punished by a fine or light imprisonment and expulsion Embassy: 24-31 Grosvenor Square London England TeL 499-9000 The Department of Health Education and Welfare has issued a warning for all Americans traveling in foreign countries concerning drug abuse laws in those countries The presence of nearly 1000 American youths in foreign jails on drug charges prompted action by the National Clearinghouse for Drug Abuse Information in behalf of the White House Special Action Office for Drug Abuse Prevention and other concerned federal agencies All the material warns travelers that drug laws in other countries are generally strict and rigidly enforced Pointed out also are some differences in the jurisprudence system For example some countries permit no appeals from lower courts Some have no bail system Pre-trial detention in some countries is lengthy According to Gerald Kurtz associated administrator for communications and public affairs Health- Services and Mental Health the campaign to educate travelers on the foreign drug laws is being undertaken partly because there seems to wide misunderstanding among American youths about foreign drug lawa and their enforcement He warned that apparent lax enforcement in other countries is an illusion This misconception he said is encouraged by what seems to be widespread use of drugs overseas and the easy availability of mind-altering substances in many foreign countries And he added many drug dealers play a double game by tipping off police as to Americans to whom they have made drug sales In this way they get money from the user and the police According to Mr Kurtz American narcotics agents said Southern Hills Church Presents 3 Scholarships County Playgrounds Plan A Box Hockey Tournament Japan Possession pretrial detention suspended sentence and expulsion Trafficking maximum five years Embassy: 10-5 Akasaka 1- Chrome Minato-Ku Tokyo TeL 583-7141 PRACTICE PRACTICE Mike Giuter 12 son of Mr and and Mrs John Ginter and Tammy Maynard' 12 daughter of Mr and Mrs Jim Maynard practice their song and dance routine that they hope to present at the Blue Grass Fair Talent Show July 24 The event is sponsored by the Lexington and Fayette County Recreation departments Auditions will be held at 7 pm July 17 at Castlewood Park (Staff Photo) France Possession use or trafficking prison term of three months to five years and fine Customs Court will also levy heavy fine Minimum three to four months pre-trial confinement Embassy: 19 Rue de Franqueville Paris France TeL Anjou 6440 Denmark Possession fine and detention up to two years Embassy: Dag Ham-marskjolds Alle 24 Copenhagen Denmark TeL TR-4505 Power Line Saves Life The playground directors have also planned a candy hunt a bicycle race and a challenge day when the youths challenge the park directors in various games for prizes to take place later this summer Stonewall Park and Wildwood Park have scheduled softball competition for today and Tuesday The games today will be between the older male members of the playgrounds On Tuesday tile games will be for younger members Pick Way Park under the direction of Karen Harman and fine or six months in prison Trafficking maximum four years Embassy: 102 Lange Voorhout The Hague Netherlands TeL 62-49-11 The Fayette County Recreation and Parks Board will sponsor a county -wide box hockey tournament at 2 pm Tuesday at Gardenside Park and on Thursday a talent show featuring a king and queen contest will be held for all county playground attendants at 2 pm at Southland Park Debbie Salamone and Phillip Rowe directors of Mary Todd Playground-have announced the schedule for that park this coming week The major special event is toe junior Olympics for boys and girls 16-years-old and younger Winners in the various events will form a track team to oppose the Hill-N-Dale team in a dual track meet later Three local students have been named winners of scholarships awarded annually by the Southern Hills Methodist Church Scholarship Committee The winners are Joseph Jacoby son of Mr and Mrs Harlan Jacoby 479 Bob-O-Link Drive a graduate of Lafayette High School Michele Ann Greco daughter of Mr and Mrs Angelo Greco 549 Judy Lane a graduate of Lexington Catholic High School and Robert Pass son of Henry Pass 514 Walnut Street a graduate of Henry Clay High School AH three scholarship winners plan to enter the University of Kentucky In the fall Bahamas Possession three months to one year Embassy: Adderly Building Nassau- Bahamas TeL am Iran Possession six months to three years Trafficking five years to death and fine of 3000 rials per gram Embassy: 250 Ave Takti Jamshid Tehran Iran TeL 820091 825091 Switzerland Possession maximum two years or fine up to 30000 francs Trafficking maximum five years Embassy: 93-95 JuMlaums- strasse Bern Switzerland TeL 43-00-11 Spain Penalty depends on quantity of drugs involved Less than 500 grams cannabis fine and expulsion More than 500 grams minimum of gix years in jail Embassy: Serrano 75 Madrid Spain Tel 276-3400 John Voss has planned a gold icsday hunt starting at 2 pm Tuesday ELSINORE Calif (AP) A -power line saved a life when both his main and re-' serve parachutes failed to funcv tion properly say Riverside deputies -Gregory Jones 30 of Indio1 said the cords from his reserve' parachute which opened late' and only partially bloomed wound around a 30000-volt pow- er line near here Saturday It shorted the wire but saved his life He hung for nearly 30 min- utes before being rescued Morocco Possession three months to five years and fine Embassy: 43 Ave Altai Ben Abdellah Rabat Morocco TeL 30361-62 Bonanza At 7:30 pm Saturday a karate expert Sin The will demonstrate his skills at Wildwood Park The event is open to the public there will be no admission charge Jobs Outlook Greece Possession minimum two years in jail Trif-icking maximum 10 years plus i Embassy: 91 Vasilis-sis Boulevard Athens Greece TeL 712951 Israel Possession heavy fine and expulsion Trafficking maximum 10 years and 5000 Israeli pounds fine Embassy: 71 Hayarkon Street Tel Aviv( Israel tel 56171 HAYSVILLE Kan (AP)-Bob House operator' of a coin laundry here bought two rid battered washing- machines at an auction sale thinking he might find usable repair parts for the machines When he was taking the washing equipment Room For You In Building Trades apart he found 20 quarters in one of the more than enough to reimburse him for his auction bid Local Students Attend National German Convention Netherlands Possession Lebanon Possession me to three years in prison Trafficking three to 15 years Embassy: Corniche at Rue A 1 Mreisseh Verirut Lebanon TeL 240-800 0 increases are ex- By ERNIE HOOD NEA Writer toe Powell County advisor Paul Wells won the bronze medal in The School Set toe pocket billiards contest Plans are now being made by Turkey Possession three to five years Trafficking 10 years to life Embassy: 110 Ataturk Blvd Ankara Turkey TeL 18-62-00 Youth News And Opinions IMhf Pam Palmy Canada Possession jail sentence and expulsion Trafficking minimum seven years Mrs Honchul to form a Kentucky Students of German regional chapter A convention similar to toe national one is planbed for the Kentucky group April 1973 For information contact Mrs Honchul at Bryan Station High School High school and college students are invited to participate ployment pected Plasterers 35000 now with average annual openings of 1000 to 1980 Plumbers and Pipefitters 350000 now with average annual openings of 20000 to' 1980 Rapid growth seen Roofers 60000 now with average annual openings of 3000 to 1980 Sheet metal workers 60000 now with average annual openings of 2500 to Rapid increase due to greater use of heatings air-conditioning Structural Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers Riggers and Machine Movers 85000 now with average annual openings of 4000 to 1980 Stonemasons Marble Setters Tile Setters 30000 now with average annual openings of 1000 to 1980 Slow increase US Labor Department Bulletins are sources of depth information on career fields They can be obtained by writing YOUR NEWS QUIZ Hook your ambitions to a moonship all of you who have written regarding career opportunities in the building trades: It appears your ceiling is unlimited Asbestos and Insulating Workers 25000 employed now' with average annual openings of 900 to 1980 Moderate growth resulting from anticipated rise in construction Bricklayers 175000 employed now with average annual openings of 8500 to 1980 Rapid employment increase expected as construction activity expands Carpenters 830000 now 'with average annual openings of 46000 to 1980 Rapid employment increases from rise in construction activity Masons (Cement and Concrete Finishers) 65000 now with-average annual openings of 3500 to 1980 Very rapid increase from construction ex crease xrom "1 News Deadline Three Bryan Station High School students recently took part in the second National Federation Students of German (NFSG) convention at Duquesne University Pittsburgh Pa They were Jeff Dapsen Bob Goodpaster and Bill Pratt Accompanying the students from the school was Mrs Rosalind Honchul Bill Pratt was a semi-finalist in the 50 meter track event and Jeff Dapsen and Bob Good-paster were both semi-finalists in toe bowling competition The local youths were also included in the parade of states during which Old Kentucky Home" was played Students and advisors from all over toe nation attended the meeting German Consulate General (in Washington DC) Heinrich Baumhof and his wife were the special guests of the cqnvention Theme of the meeting was the 72 Munich Olympics Other Kentucky youths attending included Rhonda Allen Patricia Drake Gwen Hurst Greg Otis Paul Wells and Iris Skidmore all from Powell County and Karen Flucker and Leslie George both from Ft Knox Mrs Georgia Russell was PART I NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL Give yourself 10 points for each correct answer Match word clues with their corresponding pictures or symbols 10 points for each correct answer In a landmark decision toe Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that toe death penalty (CHOOSE ONE: is is not) unconstitutional as it has been applied in ttie United States News or pictures to be used on school page must be in the Leader newsroom on Thursday prior to publication Articles cannot be taken over the phone Pictures must be dear and limited to four people in group shots Pictures without a return address will be discarded Address all correspondence to the school page editor Documents US Government Printing Office Washington pansion and gowing use of Dc Atos and President Nixon lifted all quota restrictions on imports The four justices who dissented in the decision were all appointees of President Nixon True or False7 South Dakota Senator Georg's McGovern North and South (CHOOSE ONE: Korea Viet Nam) signed an agreement to end hostilities between the two countries aa a step toward eventual reunification Sa superstar Bobby Hull changed teams feeling low? get a summer lift with our pick-up PERM SALE 4 Name the new Prime Minister of Japan Insulating ask for Bulletin 73 10 ce Bricklayers Stonemasons Marble Setters Tile Setters and Terrazzo Workers Bulletin 74 10 cents Carpenters Painters Paper-hangers and Glaziers Masons Lathers and Plastereers Bulletin 76 15 cents Electricians (Construction) Bulletin 78 10 cents Elevator Constructors Structural Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers Riggers and Machine Movers Bulletin 79 10 cents Floor Covering Installers Bulletin 81 10 cents Plumbers and Pipefitters Bulletin 82 10 cents and Roofers Sheet Metal Workers Bulletin 83 10 cents If you would like information od another career field mite to SO YOU WANT TO BE in care of the Newspaper Enterprise Association Suite 410 23G Park Ave New York NY 10017 4: US planes' wrecked North Viet only modern 7 plant Bobby Fischer of the United States ami Boris Spassky of toe Soviet Union are meeting is Iceland to play for the world championship a-tahle tennis b-bridge c-chess Internal flghtfiy and mass executions have been reported here concrete products Electricians 190000 now with average annual openings of 12000 to 1980 Very rapid increase as construction expands demand for appliances air-conditioning systems electronic data-process-ing equipment and electrical control devices Elevator Constructors 15000 now with average annual openings of 6000 to 1980 Moderate increase Floor Covering Installers 40000 now employed with average annual openings of 2000 to 1980 Rapid employment increases from wider use of resilient floor coverings and wall to wall carpeting Glaziers 10000 now employed with average annual openings of 500 to 1980 Rapid increase Lathers 30000 now employed with average annual openings of 1500 to 1980 Operating Engineers (Construction Machinery Operators) 310000 employed with average annual openings of 15000 to 1980 This is a rapid employment growth will be traceable to increasing use of machinery for construction Painters and Paperhangers 390000 now employed with average annual openings of 22000 to 1980 Rapid em- 6 Maine Senator Edmund Muakle PART II WORDS IN THE NEWS Take 4 points for each word that you can match with its correct meaning 7 Alabama Governor George Wallace Family Tailor ONEONTA Ala (AP) -Edward Miles took up sewing when he retired as a mining and chemical engineer He now sews not only for his wife but for bis two daughters-in-law and three granddaughters Tbs first woman umpire In organized 7 made her debut Minnesota Senator Hubert Humphrey The dock' was built and designed by engineers of the company It was unveiled on Halloween night 10 years ago 10 Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro visited this nation Financial Assistance To GRADUATES LEXINGTON AND FAYETTE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS College of Engineering University of Kentucky Lexington Kentucky What you want is what you get with hair cuts from The Trimmers HOW DOYOURATEY Seers beh SUsef Quia Separably) 71 Is pefnls Good 91 to 100 pslnti TOP SCORE 61 to 70 pints Flr Ilia 90 pint Excellent 40 er FAMILY DISCUSSION QUESTION lhbat are the most Important Issues facing the candidates in this presidential campaign? Information and application forms for the year 1972-73 may be obtained from the Office of the Dean of Engineering University of Kentucky by those persons interested in studying Engineering at the University of Kentucky These funds are available from the Ernest Elus Foundation and application should be made prior to August 15 1972 THIS CHALLENGE! NSKMI Kama the Premier of Italy Beauty Salenjourth Floor Downtown Coniuft our Kro export in Permanent Hair Removed RarfofX conditioner rovHalixot your hair First Security National Bank and Trust Company of Lexington Trustee under Will Ernest Ellis Deceased Save This Practice Examination! STUDENTS Valuable Reference Material For ban ANSWERS ON REVERSE PAGE I -f 1 I we iff 1 t1".

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