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PACE THREE THE DECATUR REVIEW Decatur, Illinois, Monday, October 27, 1969 4 -J. Word Awaited From Viet Cong On Release of 3 Page Lauds Assumption For School Assumption (Special) Harris Survey Troop Pullout Creates Dilemma By Louis Harris presidential move to bring bad Although by 45 to 3) per cent 3 000 troops by a 73 to 12 per the American people are coo- cent marpa. vbced that an eventual total. Yet the public also holds withdrawal of VS. troops from view that the more VJS.

troop Vietnam would produce a are removed from Vietnam, the Communis victory there, the greater the lJtclihood that T3 1 WMS The operation of public schools is big business and Watkins and Strickland were public at the same time Rives a resitaace to the Communis. lopsided endorsement of 71 to IS 21 be weakened and the level education is the most important enterprise in Illinois today, Ray Saigon (AP) The U. S. Command today awaited further word from the Viet Cong on its plans for the release of three American i I commitment to bring back diminished. No more than 13 reported missing in action Jan.

8 and Jan. 9, 1968, in the Que Son valley. The Viet Cong broadcast indicated that both were members of A Company, 3rd Battalion, 196th Light In- Page, superintendent ot puduc instruction, said Sunday at dedication ceremonies of the another 33.000 American per cent of the pub'ic has con- In a broadcast by its Libera tion Radio Sunday night, the cngaae. me company is Viot Cjnna caiH it vmiH tr-a tha months later temporarily re- months new $1,155,269 Assumption Junior-Senior High School. Page said the school spoke to all who saw it.

"First, it says this community sees the education of youth as a fused an order to advance after fighticg men from Vietnam. fienee that withdrawal of These two facts about public American troops win be met by opinion in this coi-zi'ry pout up a lowered level of Viet Corg the dilemma facing both the and North Vietnam military Nixon Administration and the activity. American people over the war; Rather, a suable majority of in Vietnam: the public wants to the rvbUc. coming to 58 per liquidate the war, but also fears cent, simply does not believe five days of being thrown back. ccmmon purpose.

"Second, that this community three GIs as a demonstration of its "lenient and humane" policies. On the basis of Army serial tiumbers given in the broadcast, the U. S. Command identified the men as Spec. 4 Willie A.

Watkins, of Sumter, S. Pfc. I nil. c- iirr 1 that unilateral withdrawal will the claim that the ARVN troops believes in the adequate pro vision ot a comprenensive The Viet Cong's announcement was repeated several times today but did not say where or when the three men would be released. There was speculation it might involve another battlefield meeting between American and Viet Cong quality educational program.

"Third, that this community James H. Strickland of believes in providing education rcsuH in a Communist victory, of the Saigon government win which has consistently been be able to "fight as weir as the viewed as the Justification for American troops they would U.S. involvement in the war. replace. Only 22 per cent feel The people have overwhelm- Out the SouA Vietnamese ingly supported the Presidetit's armed forces would T.ght announcemcRts to wiJdraw weH" or "better than VS.

U.S. troops from the war. Back combat troops who might be for all ages. Dunn, N. and Pfc.

Coy R. Tinsley, 22, of Cleveland, Tern. Tinsley is one of 14 children "And fmally, that this community believes that education of youth is a most important in July, people greeted the first withdrawn. officers, like the meeting last New Year's Day near the Cambodian border when three other GIs were handed over. The U.

S. Command says the activity for all." Page also spoke of the in creased funds allotted education by the general assembly, a $520 Viet Cong and the North Vietnamese have released a total of per pupil foundation level of state aio. "This will increase the state of Mr. and Mrs. R.

G. Tinsley of Cleveland, and the seventh son to serve in the armed forces. He disappeared last March 9 during an action near Quang Ngai City, in the northern party of the country. Scott Sees Troops Cut 18 American military personnel sice February, 1967. The enemy support from approximately 24 also has freed two American STEVK and AXGKLO Invite Yon to Enjoy tlui EBcst VTE TAKE PRWE IV 1MKIVC VOI himg nnnhiyc a ru: asi nir civilians and one German per cent of the total cost ot education to 35 per cent of this cost." Pag said.

nurse. A number of other Americans have escaped from ir mm The state income tax made the Viet Cong. this increase possible, Page In its latest weekly casualty summary last Thursday, the U. said, and he felt it imperative that state and county offices S. Command said 1,319 Ameri Atocotd Prn Wirvptoi One-Third By and local citizens provide leadership in seeking further state support until it reaches at can military personnel were listed as missing or cap SHE fS I OR: IlKKVKFAST I.LC11 DINM.K KDDING nrcept'mn IltIMS Meeting ivvvui'irrs By the Associated Press tured.

Of these, 413 are known least 45 to 48 per cent of Senate Republican Leader costs. "With this type of support, to be prisoners in North Vietnam, about 200 are missing in South Vietnam, and the U. S. Former President and Mrs. Lyndon B.

Johnson leave Louisiana church. Names in the News Tunney Daughter Alive Hugh Scott has predicted U. armed forces will be cut by one- 4fe he said, "must come quality programs where the input in third before President Nixon comes ud for re-election in dollars is worth the output in Our Banquet Rooms Will Accommodate Up to 333 People Defense Department believes many of the rest are prisoners in the North. U. S.

military officials declined comment on the Viet whirntinn Wo are still financing 1972. two miles Juan Bosch Arrives -ic it inn vparc aon tvhpn R5 Marseilles. France (AP) hot springs resort The Pennsylvania senator 6lao said he expects an Ameri For Visit in Hanoi Tokyo (AP) can withdrawal of 300,000 men per cent of the population was Joan Tunney il i north of Athens. rural. Now we have nearly this daughter of former heavyweight much of our population in urban boxer champion Gene Figura in Indiana Juan Bosch, former president areas but we are still trying tojis in a Marseilles hospital after Slaying Case Marries 0f the Dominican Republic, has Cong's statement that during their detention Watkins, Strickland and Tinsley "proved progressive, were aware that the U.

S. imperialists' war of aggression in South Vietnam being missing for two months. tax in the same way. It is not a Porter. Ind.

(AP) arrived for a visit to North from Vietnam. He put no time reference on the latter. Scott's predictions came while Nixon isolated himself at Camp David, reportedly to work on his promised Nov. 3 public re Two residents of France Joel Saikin, 26, who traded vetnam, Hanoi oiuciai Met STEVE ANGELO'S Chef Brewer RrUjnnnt A leaner at the SHERATON INN 450 E. PERSHING Phone 877-1891 with his father in News AScncy said Sun" brought Mrs.

Wilkinson to the! -a dCCUSai tions wise policy. The Assumption building is basically designed around a material resources center containing all library materials, would certainly fail, and showed their repentance of the crimes ste was tasen to a nosp married Barbara Bosch was elected in 19C2 but they had committed against the Officials reiused to say wnemer; rhnnnn was ousted in a militanr coud a audio visual aids and some sne was seriously ill- Vietnamese people." urday night vcar tetcr. Hanoi said he was Samuel Saikin. 53. is the jeeompanied on his by study areas, burrounamg mis In New York, an attorney for 13 classrooms and two American pacifists who dre Do- Hector Aristy, a former Her husband.

Carter Wilkinson, has arrived in Marseilles to be with her. Relatives in the United States view of the Vietnam situation. The President returned to Washington Sunday from the presidential retreat in the Ca-toctin Mountains of Maryland. "At the moment, there is a chance, it seems to me, to try a gradual progressive disarmament," Scott said in a radio interview taped for weekend have had dealings with the president of a biological prod ucts firm in Chicago. minican cabinet minister.

laboratories. An industrial arts shop, He was acquitted of a murder vocational agriculture area, combined cafeteria and study said the woman was very t.Ji charge in the death of the sec-' North Vietnamese concerning POW releases said his clients will soon release "extremely important" information from Hanoi that will "relieve the LACKTOP hall and large kitchen are in -JT tretary. Ella Jean Scott, 28. Joel! emaciated and sick "a complete loss oty." Students Taking Office Courses Meet Tuesday cluded in the building. A new gymnasium with 1,400 broadcast by Pennsylvania sta dering the girl and the father anxiety" of relatives of American prisoners of war.

had accused his son. 4 V. V. seating capacity and a stage complete the structure. DRIVEWAYS Former Beret Captain One student commented on! Remains Serious tions.

"The President is going to make more than a 30 per cent cut, in my opinion, in American armed forces during this first The attorney, William Kun-stler, said this had nothing to do the difference between the old Auer ay? mf The Area Eight Office Oc- secunon said the son would not cupatiQns do cnarged. from 3 tQ xueay at But Joel is free on $10,000 MacArthur High School. Perth Amboy, N. J. (AP) Former Green Beret Capt with the Viet Cong announce ment, that it was "something term.

Robert F. Marasco, once ac appeal uouu on -t-o More I would favor also, I would fOTe momentous than the re- and new buildings. "There was so much dust and dirt in the old building you could hardly tell it was a school," he said. cused with seven Army col iiirtion for cnnsDinnp to ob- 95 107 of killin? a Vietnamese 'Siuaems enrouea in oince oc- think, what the President seems 1CC, lvlu Vl uucc Prepare For Winter Now! ''r3! tJS'- S3i John F. Kunstler had just returned from a visit to the North Vietnamese delegation in Paris.

He inursion. presiaeni 01 me Mueller and police detective uc iicaucu lui lie ouucu, to bring back about 300,000 of our troops over a period. The sooner we can remove all combat troops from Vietnam, the better." But on what degree of "Viet-namization" of the war should I Earl Warren Visits Marasco, 27, was taken to i srae Leaders Lockport Cabbie Slain Robert Whitten. juvenile of- said the North Vietnamese wanted to see his clients, David Dellinger and Rennard C. I'erth Amooy uenerai nospuai Tel Aviv (AP) ficer, For a Drive 40f Other Sizes at Same Low Price Per Yard Former U.

S. Chief Justice There will be a style show Davis, but they are among the defendants in the conspiracy with massive head injuries Saturday. Thomas J. Green, 22, identified by police as driver of the Lemont (AP) Earl Warren arrived Sunday for, with students from the four a visit that includes talks with Decatur public high schools and trial of the Chicago Eight, and the court would not let them Police in Lemont Sunday dis Israeli political figures and from Mount Zion High School liy put up ilh your lone, luty or muiMr Irne hen S107.9.- converts it to smooth, er-manrnl, attractive a plialt. covered the body of a Lockport judges.

modeling. Wnrrpn ic Ia rprivP an hnn-' Music will be by The leave the country. Police Hold orary doctor of law degree Neighborly Brothers precede an American pullout, Scott put himself at odds with a fellow Republican senator, New York's Jacob Javits. Javits, in a New York radio Interview, said the United States must end its combat operations in Vietnam by the end of 1971 "even if it may mean that South Vietnam will go down the drain." taxi driver who had been stabbed several times. Police said Floyd A.

Orten-dahl was last heard from early Sunday when he radioed his Area eight includes Spr Thursday from the Hebrew Call Now ingfield, Mount Zion, Taylorville second car involved in the head-on crash, was killed. Mrs. Jacqueline Ziegerberg, a 34-year-old divorcee who was a passenger in Marasco's car, suffered a fracture of the left kg. Marasco obtained a Mexican divorce last Wednesday from his wife of six years, De- University in Jerusalem. and the four Decatur public high i i Theft Suspect dispatcher he was driving to Lemont to take a passenger to Johnson Attend! Church Anniversary OLDEST SONG Chicago.

Scott said the United States cannot leave the South Viet Phone 428-7173 Black Drive Co. Yellow cab officials said robbery was the apparent motive Minden, La. (AP) I "The Chadouf," sung by Former President Lvhdon B. Egyptian workers on the man- A 22-year-old Decatur man is being held in the Macon County Jail today in connec nise. namese "unprepared to carry ftnHv 9 crwiai powered treadwhcel Nue water on their part of the war." c.nHv at First Rantist mills since time immemorial, is Deposed Libyan King tion with charges of auto theft and burglary.

The man is James E. Bond, for the slaying. Pobce said the body was found ra Illinois 53 near the Cook County line. The cab was found in another part of the Gt Refuos in Eavrt Church commemorating its rrrt KammenaVourla, Greece (AP) founding 125 years ago py ms who listed his address as 1366 S. OFCATUA REVIEW Deposed King Idris of Libya Hilton St.

jtl 361 Morni Mam Dvcatur. luino rutit4 ooi cm Bond was arrested by said today he has accepted President Gamal Abdel Nas- Tbe great grandfather, i'Georne Washimnon Barnes, was Decatur police following a EARLY SEX TRAINING PLANNED BY BRITISH London (AP) The British Broadcasting UIVlLdUUU IU lane iugc 'ui V. IJt V. 131. ot ti pott ot DrKi.

Cairo and will eo there with his.mc Iirsi panor oi ine tr mot a. burglary and theft at Newland Auto Sales, 928 E. Eldorado I I i Tr Attoelot0 Pro rt ntt4 ch church. wife on Friday. ttwly to tr- tit tor rvouM -coram cf Javits said Nixon's war policy Bo far has been "unprofitable.

"Everything he's been saying up to now would indicate that he still wants to pursue what I consider to be the essentially discredited Johnson strategy, which is 'put the heat on them and they'll Javits said. Dads Urge War Support Corp. announced today it will sometime Saturday night. Johnson was accompanied bv rr pn neartcon start sex education for 8 and 9- i it wit ol AP rw xjicfv A Decatur police officer while his wife. Lady Bird.

lie was The 7-y ear-old monarch was ousted by a military coup Sept. 1 while he was vacationing in vear-old schoolchildren 1 given a leather-bound volume January. on a routine check noticed that one of the business's windows was broken and open early the church his- Turkey. He and ex-Queen Fati-j recounting The programs, on both tele ma have been staying in this tory. vision and radio, are intended Sunday morning.

to help primary school teachers I After contacting officials of to introduce the elements of Newland it was determined that systematic sex education into! their work. I two buffers and two sets of keys had been stolen from the building and a 1966 Pontiac had Springfield (AP) The national president of the been taken from tne lot, ac American War Dads, Charles STOP TROUBLE BEFORE IT HAPPENS AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SPECIAL etf tf ftr CANDY SUPPLY ROUTE Man or woman to rc-tock new tr coin Ji-tn-rrs with liiph quality camly products. WE ARE LOOKING FOR THE INDIVIDUAL WHO WILL WORK THIS IU-INE LIKE IT WAS MEVNTIO REONE WHO WANTS TO HE FINANCIALLY INDEPENDENT A PERSON ASPIRING TO EARNINGS WELL OVER SUHK) PER MONTH. We have a limited mirmVr of Miition available in thi area. Roth part timr and full time.

We require exchange of refrr-rnre' lefire an interview i pranted. You need at leat Sl.O.iO to $3,750 rah, which only for upplie and equipment. Write, pivin phone numlier, to: DISTRIBUTOR DIRECTOR, DEPT. 219 533 South 2nd Wet Salt Uke Citv, Utah 81101 cording to police reports. Hodges of Macomb, Sunday The BBC said pilot versions of two programs were tried out earlier this year in about 20 schools.

They were shown to teachers and meetings of parents, besides being used in class for the children. About 4 a.m. Bond was taken called for a four-part Veterans Day observance to emphasize into custody for investigation of the theft and burglary after an support for American involve ment in Vietnam. officer spotted the car being driven, police reports said. Speaking at a meeting of the II II CHANGE FLUID ADJUST LINKAGE AND BANDS CHECK MOTOR MOUNTS iiililiiililillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillliililiillilllllilillii I VETERANS I 1 USE YOUR G.L Bill I Most Cars 1Mb Tax ALTON CITY PLANS FESTIVAL Dalton City's annual Festival will be Saturday in the Dalton1 LEARK 1 BARBERING I Illinois branch of the organization in Springfield, Hodges said citizens should "fly the flag, plant a memorial tree and assure the Vietnam service men and women of our support." Hodges said President Nixon should be urged to remind the country of the announced objectives of our forces in Vietnam, namely, to defend and FRED ELLIOTT HAS BFF.N APPOINTF.D USED CAR SALES MANAGER AT WEIDEHBACHER OLDS N.

IUtOnVAY PHONE 128-6112 City Grade School. Serving of chicken and noodles, and ham and beans Stop in today and let one of our expert service your automatic transmission. Long years ot experience assures you of the finest service available. Price includes all fluid necessary and all labor. FLEENER ROBERTS GARAGE GAS AKC WELDING 27 10 N.

Main St. Ph. 877-8206 Complete s675 I Coarse will start at 5 p.m. There will be games, cake-walk, a country store and an Central Illinois Barber College N. Wotao M.

Drealsr. in. auction. Entertainment will start at 8:30 p.m. preserve the freedom and -government of the people of South Vietnam.".

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