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·' Better Way Banning of phosphates is not as catastrophic as it might sound. It is the source of a whole lot of our water pollution. The State Health Dept. recognizes this. In fact; it is requiring the City of Bata- via to spend an as yet un- announced but nonetheless substantial ~ount of money on .phosphatEi-negating equip- ment at the Pollution Control Plant. The better part of valor, wisdom and ecological re- sponsibility would be to ban the sale of ~hosphate prod- ucts in the state. Why· the state is not working in this direction d e f i e s common sense. This point was raised edi- torially in\'· The News on March 15. Monday night, the City Council prudently directed City Administrator Ira M. Gates and City Atty. Law- rence H. Schultz Jr. to pre- pare an ordinance banning the sale of phosphate deter- gents in the city. It is ridiculous to expect consumers to be expert chemists when they shop for detergents. The contents of these products have to be spelled out by those who know with the sale limited only to those products that meet ecologl,cal standards. It should ~e inevitable that there will 1 be government elimination ~f phosphates. It · is too bad tPat this has not already bee~ accomplished. Certainly, t h i s or any other commpnity should not be subject !to considerable expense fori phosphate con- trol when tlte problem can so easily be resolved by sim- . ple, more meaningful, more enduring ways. Every community should take stock of this action that is being contemplated b~ Batavia. · -Batavia Daily .News Commandos · .. Alack SAIGON <UP I)-· South Viet- namese commandos today atr tacked a Communist base camp inside Laos in what President Nguyen Van Thieu called an \encouraging\ new phase of the campaign to cut the Ho Chi Minh supply trail. Fifty U.S. helicopters carried the 300 troops into battle. Before announcing the new incursion in Laos, Thieu told South Vietnamese troops at Dong Ha near the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), \We attack Cambodia, Laos and we can attack North Vietnam.\ Tbieu did not say how long the South Vietnamese planned '· to remain. FAMED Fisherman's Wharf in San FranCisco gets a kind of. red carpet ti·eat- ment . - Goodyear's Pile- Gard - to counteract ma- rine borers. The sheeting creates a \stagnant enve- lope\ that reduces oxygen and suffocates the boters. ' ._.c.·,.-/-·~,--_·_,,._.:_:,j\--·-- . - · ,.,-. - · · -.,~..,_ - _a~~{i:~~\..l_- .. .'.L _. I 1 . E OURNAL- .. . lSTEll Serving The Lake Plains. Couritry~Otleans; Ni()gata, . Gene~ee VOL 69-NO. 41 MEDINA, NEW Deep Cuts in elfare · In Compromise· Budget party unified on this, we can gas and cig~rette$. , ··- ys '. 1 • '<:I • - ,,' .. ' ALBANY, N.Y. <UPI> -Fac- ing a midnight deadline, Repub- lican legislative leaders hoped for a vote late today on a com- promise $7.7 billion budget plan that called for $488 million in increased taxes. Although the latest budget plan reduced the need for high- er taxes by more than $100 mil- lion, Assembly Speaker Pei:Ty B. Duryea was reportedly und- er pressure from a number of his members for still deeper cuts. Senate Majority Leader Earl W. Brydges was said to have fewer problems with hold- have it by midnight,\ Rockefel- . The plan .cuts the gover1_1or's ler said. \We know we aren't budget more than $700 miJ)ion. ·. going to get any help from the Welfare would be one .of the' Democrats.\ · biggest cuts .....: ~bout $170 -mil- •. Democrats have already vot- lion:· Welfare benefits in the · ed to unanimously oppose the downstate · area would be Republican plan. This gives chop~d about 10 per cent to the · .. · Duryea a margin of only three already lower upstate level. votes in the Assembly and Medicaid eligibility would be re- 'women and cllildren.\ · ~ · Jury Wcrnts Another h~f~:~a;~: t~ed~1'f: · Calley waiyed. . the ~ · ;tigl1( · tl). · outs. · Duryea, Brydges and rank and file Republicans in each house planned final closed door conferences as part of the bud- get showdown. If a vote comes at all before the start of the new fiscal year oqe minute aft- er midnight, it will likely come in the evening or at night. Part of the problem was worked out when GOP leaders agreed, reluctantly ... to deeper w~lfare cuts; an additional $5 million slice out of Governor Rockefeller's $18 million cultur- al aid program, and restoration of some of the funds cut from revenue sharing. \If we can get the Republican Brydges two in the Senate. duced statewide. · · After yielding to demands for . . more state aid for cities and a Un?er\ pres~~e from . the deeper cut in taxes, Republican sta~e s Big SIX mayors, the fiscal committees pushed for legislature. agreed to restore a spending plan calling for: about ~ . third of. the plann~ - A penny on a dollar hike $121 milhon ~ut m the s_tate s in the sales tax to raise $320 reven1;1e shanng plan. This re- million. storabon was ·made at the ex- - Increases of $l09 million in pense• of ~eeper welfare cuts. the .business tax. The corporate Republicans ab;~ planned a franchise taxes and .bank taxes number of other fiScal moves would be increased one per to b_alance the b~dget. Propos- e t . als mcluded tappmg the state's c ~ · Increasing the 4 % cent a rainy. day fund to pa~ fpr short- gallon beer tax to 20 cents. This ages I~ the current f1scal year, would raise $44 .million. The collectmg some loans !Jle state hike amounts to about two cents has rna~~. at. an earlier date, a bottle. and. ~nbcip~ting some form of _ Increases of $l 5 million in additional _aid from the federal liquor taxes. government. This plan eliminates Rockefel- Rockefeller has stated the ler's original propoSals for a 10 state will end the current fiscal per cent surcharge .on the in- year about $200 million in the come tax, higher automobile hole. This will have. to be paid registrations and other license in part out of next year's bud\ fees, and increased levies on get. 3 ·Jetport Sites Carry Potential Medina Impact RUNNING AG.A!.N -. A. B. (Happy) (left), two-time of Ken- tucky and major league commis- sioner, hands petitions of candidacy Secretary of State Ke:nnet)l Harper in Frankfort as prepares to seek the again as an l ./_ t' IAI. fj .~ speak up just· bef~re it d~~ OOir a . -rrBI llB_CQifiS its sentence.,Chokirig hac~ ,~ps.,. · . and · beav)' · brea~ . that : · By H~ o: QUIGG he did made the facts. . . · intei'r:uptetl hjs exte\npor.~lMi · FT. 8ENNlNG, Ga; (UPI)- \You .did not s~i~ him ?~his stateme.nt sev~ral tiil\~s, J~e Tile military jury of comat honor. What he d1d str1~ped rusty-haired, tilt-nosed defen~ veterans delibera~jng a life or him of hiS honor. . · · · dant. provided th~ most moving death sentence for Lt. William \Your courage will . co!nue moment of the trtal. , . · . ·- L. Calley Jr. asked today to to be tested. The. gover ent Prior. to his wor!'ls~ his 70. again. inspect journals ltept. by says to you: Take. those f ct~, year-old, soft~~pokenc,,tt!),rn~)'-, · intelligence and o.peratlo~ gentlemen. You must arri · at George~· LaQntel',-P!~~ (en: units on the American ·infantry a sentence commensurate CaU~y 1 s life:. '''T.here .1& a place sweep of. My La(. . your findings for .. Lt. Call!Y , tQ . g~ ~n .· . ant;l The typewritten logs of radio must show. the . make ~me~mg of his life, btJt messages and orders passed volved: It IS not he cant do It f.rom.a grave~t:d between the assaulting Charlie never. bas. ·been .. ; I . go away With a heavy Company and task force and honor to kill unarmed heart 1 for .l see a life ruined.\ brigade headqUarters are still classif~ed. material~ They were taken from a' ·safe where they are ke.,t at rrlght and delivered · to the; six-oHicer jury in its delibel1ation room. The · jury .. made a similar request durfug deliberation of· . the verdict. Calley was found. gUilty , Monday of killing ' 22 wotneiJ, children and old menin the Vietnamese hamle~ with· bis rifle li)r by the fire of his platoon members at his com- mand. ShoJ1ly after asking for the , Four journals, the jury sent out a .. · . request for a brown paper enveloJ>e. There was no explan- ation .. S k Then, messengers arrived at Three of the seven alternate aircraft. impacts.\ Road on the south, Hosmer Road ee · the courthouse with 327 tele- , locations for the proposed jet A second site is in the Town of on the west, Gill Road on the · . · · grams addressed to Calley. airport for the Niagara Frontier Hartland and the third near · north and Hartland Road on the They were , taken into th!'! are close enough. to the Medina Barker. Of the three the report east.. defense couns'el office where area to have an impact on this states that the Barker site was The report concludes \the · Call.ey had anived:shortly after ~HAIC.GJ::IJ-!-l''~lUriQ guilty on all four charges area. The Niagara Frontier rejected because of its proximity facility's convenience to general the jury had ~un its in the so-called My massacre, Lt. William Calley Transit ,Authority has selected to Barker Central School. aViation demand is important delibetations at 6:15 a.m. This (center) is flanked by .Military Police at Ft. Benning. _the Pendelton-Wheatfield The Hartland site is still being and .local support should be names are was ai single. morning's. delivery _...__:._... ___ ...;..,_..;,....._.....,.;;.·· . .l..' _______ ....,_..._~_......_.. location as best suited to their considered as one of the four developed for the project.\ certain for the spring of telt!graphic sympathy ,for the N• L. • . •t needs. 0 f th 'd ed d :·prEin~ipal cdonNigestion reiCoieuntve~s\ LoThkpoe HratrtlaadndEsitsetewoulNd. sgerve election for Board of conviqtedh mass ~ureddeht;er.drThedse · ~Jx· ·O· ·n·· .· 1m!·. ·~·· .. ; ne o e const er an m ne an tagara tes. c n a rn 1a ara Education. will .defense as recmv un ; . . rejected sites was in the Town of This site is bounded by the.Ridge County. ' . come up for of such telegrams. since the · . . · . Royalton in the Gasport area. M . H s· . I It was weeks verdi~t. Tuesday it attached to 0 : .:·o .. · . - u·.-t .. -1-a·.··~¥ ... ~ .. _·. ·s-. The location was confined Within . . ago that Mrs. (Barbara) the citrun 1'etci1'd . 183 of tb@ltt. n ... . . . - . . ··. ; ' - the .tmund:iriM of Ga!tpijl't ROad alne . as . ··~n US·· Cot~:4;s of NQrth Rtk;'>a Tbe .. ;ludg~ rqkcJ they were . .· . on the west, Ernest Rc:.tad on. tbe· _ · · .. ~ :... ~- · ·, Ul't! . · . licensed public will nof g~ane, to the trial rec,rord ··• , $titli, Grisw6fdStreet onfliiteast - - - · oppo!iJe SQ\loQl Vice ~s fat all t~e ju.cy's 4~beration WASHINGTON <trPn not- directly conneeteA> .wi~ a ~nd Mountain Road on the north. B · t p ts u ed President Lee who is was concerned and that the Nixon administration eandidate should be included in This site was ~ejected t,>ecaus~ \it ee . ay.men . -rg seeking a ' . term. jury cotild ~t see them. today th~t ari .overall the ·office seeker's allowance ould necessitate the mvestment · It today that But ne ordered them attaclied. be set on the amount of · Kliendienst said the: Jilstice f tens of millions of dollars for . · . Rc:.tbert president of to th~ record for the informa- a p()litical candidate for Department \Stron!PY:. opPQ:Se&~: ublic services that probaJ>ly AUGUSTA, Me. - Maine's ey should· be obtamed only from M · Co will tion ·of whatever revi~wing office could spend on a - limitation . on ··individual ouldnototherwisebeneeded.\ Republican Senate Majori~y saleofbonds.\Berryclaimedthe no~~=k for~~ooond tutho:rity inspects it .for pos~Ji- ing, but did not ·a contributions, tell1ngthesuti· t also states that a regional Leader has urgefl Democratic state's tre'asury had a $25. 5 term because of demandS of 6Ie reduction or nUllification of formula to fix the cmni:nittee that present llmita;o *irport at tbis site would \create Gov. Ke~eth. M. Curtis to let million S1;U111US- enough to meet b siness on bis . hie verdict. Deputy Attorney tioQS \ba~ proved tp 'J)e\ grave possibilities and Democratic lawmakers vote for the $1 million debt on the state- uRob t . . of , Ch~rging them I that life. Richard G. Kliendienst ineff~ive, Um'ea~stic and inca- ilrreversable effects on the !Ising surplus fim~ to pay loans guaranteed loans. . · v 1ef son Corp., imprisonment was the lightest that President Nixon pab1e of enfor,cement.'' r)aturalenvironmentasitisin the mclll'!'ed by Mame Sugar In- Sugar beet faflller~ m Ups~ate N~;th Gravel was sentence they could bring and made it clear that he a . \Rather. the maiQ ·.emphasis 'ticinity of the Tona~anThi~ Gathme duAstnsestate~~nt by the leader Nageawm· sy:t othrke Mhaavm· ee ff~;:! calsakunm· gs revealed . to , a death the muimum, the judge, limit on expenditures and added.· at this time . should ·be on fUll' Management area. s, e . . \ ' .. ~·~· · · ' today, Col. Reid W. Kennedy, told the \it .must be comprehensive and_ 4it>closure and reporting,\ be ~eport states would· \subject Richard N: Berry, said, The payments for beets delivered to at winning I vacated jury of officers: it must not give an advantage ~id. . . ·. aviation op~rations . to the governor. has. taken th~ unor- the firm in 1969 · b Vosteen , \You alone are responsible to those in office over tho· e . Klienditmst also recommen!i•. greatest potential for bird- thodox viewpomt that this mon- The state ~unds would be , Yit was ·also learned that for determining an appropriate see~r;.,,. office.\ ed total repeal of the · eq. ~ . needed by April 1 to meet com- . '- . \\\'6 .• ~ · B d f Ed t • Q·k mitments backed by the Maine Thomas Forres!el, the t.h!rd sentence. You should . select a Kliendienst. told . a ~enate time proVision for ·an · flN~al Oa ·r . 0 , •U(!W 100 . S Industr.ial Bu.ilding Authority. board ~ember Wifh a»; expll'ID:g sentence that is appropriate to Communications stilicomrt1ittee. offices and bacl~ed a requjl'e-- . U · . Otherwise, said State T.reasurer term, ~ seek re-;elt;cbon. He Is the· offenses of which you have that spending limital;ions shoUld ment that media services· • Norman K. Ferguson, the credit an ~gmeer and e!ftcer of Cold. Convicted Lt. Calley, bis needs, apply to· both brO'adcast and provide time and spa<:e at the T \' h l . L t rating of Maine would be Spr_mgs. Construlton Co. and the welfare of soeiety, and good non-brQ'adcast inedia but' that lowest unit rate cllarge. e _ar er enure IS \jeopardized.\ resides m Sht;~lby enter.. . order and discipliile Within the there should be one compreben· ~~tt . . 0 • ch.. d- ~ The Republican-dominated Mr. Forrestel w sappomt~d to military service,\ sive li:rhit, leaving it to the \i~CI't. It e \'·. ~ . . . Senate has tabled legislation the board. a yearj ago to fill a The 'jury has given evidence candidate , hoW to aP.ocal;e his . Tenure was ~n.ted to 18 tiCIP;atc;ct state. a1d ~evenues. A authorizing the use of surplus va~anc~ create~ by the lt is acutely aware of the advertising 'budge~< ALBION--8llarron A. LiBerti,· .. members of the ~~a Central pre!Imi_Dary discu~smn on !fle fundS, after Democrats failed to resignation ofM~vm Gruber, responsibility it carries. It took A b,U sponsored by Sen .. John 1&25 Ridge Road West, Holley, ~ool District faculty Monday toptc ~1 be held ~th the Medina help build the two-thirds majority Vosler and Forrestel have not 13 days to convict the stubby 0. Pastore, D•R.I., would set a was taken to Albion Arnold Gi'&- mght as .the result of successful Edu_cation Council. on ~esday, needed for passing an emergency yet officially filed' their petitions former platoon leader · of $pendi!Ig ceiling for a preSiden- gocy Memor,i~· Hospital at 1 :3!» completion of three years. of April 20. Th~ public heann~ for bill. with the district clerk. Mrs. deliberately forming a design to tial, Ken~toria~'or congres~iorial p.m. yesterday with· an appai'· service, in the local system. The> the proposalts slated for April26. Cotriss filed her petition on slaughter shrieking women, candidate of 21 cents ~: vote ent stonuicb 'injury, BoardofEducationapprovedthis Robert Vo$teen, a five year f• K•11 March 16. Children, and old men in the castcfor tba:t office in· me laJ;t She Wali a 'passenger in :m. action, required by New York membe~ of the · Board f!f Ire 1. S The deadline for filipg of hamlet thi-ee'y~ars ago. . previous election. Of this~ $even automobile qrlven by her hqs-: · _ State Educational law, as a part Education, announced. bts nominating petitions bearing the In an emotional two ni~utes cent!! .coUld be allocated to band, Stephen A. LiB~i, ~'\'··· of a special work session held in resignation from the board ef- 5e I nece$Sary 25 valid signatures is and 12 seconds· Tuesday, .the 5- televisiOn. which .was atten1pting t(). P,~ . the Ensign Avenue School fective at the conclusion of his Ve.n n May 2:; at 4 p.m.'i'l~e scllool board_ foot-a Miamian spPke bis 1~. But Kliendienst, on behalf of a, ear driven by Melvitl WOO¢~ _ Building. term of office in June. election will bEi June t, words to the men who wjll th~ aCbilinistr.atiyn, rejected a cook, 58, RFD 1,' IU4ge. ~;::. Staff members receiving Tile board approved a $100;000 8 punish bim: ·~vesteiday, you formula_ ba~ed· on .the number Albion. when the two vehicle$, tenure included Mrs. Karen revenue anticipation .note to .be oston Shame, Shame stripped me of an my' honor. of . voters in the. previous sideswiped and ran into a road~ Carroll, business; Gilbert Irons, taken Oil April 2 to meet payroll · Pleas~, by your actions that election. He said that \would side ditch,· accar@lg to infot~· driver education; Margaret obligations prior to the regular BOSTON <UPI)-· A fast-mov- Says Teleg· ·ram, you take here today, don't strip limit today's campaign· to niation given to \'the Orleannl, Knittel; senior high English; receipt of st.ate aid on· April 15. ing fire destroyed an aparqnerit f!lture .. . (his voice broke in a. yet¢erday's performance.\ · County. Sheriff's ~artment, . . ... Kathryn DeNeef, junior bigh This action IS taken annWilly as complex crowded With universi- One of Many sob) ... future $oldi~s of their '';Filrther, the fo~mula useQ The accident MPPfmedi:em.·· science; Robert Ketchum, junior theresultofthescheduleforstate ty students and ~derly early . • . honor, I beg of you.'' for the llt12'election wQUlcJ not Route 1 04intbeTownofGainell:--:>' high social studies; Michael aid distribution. today. . FT; BEN!'UNG, Ga. (UPI}-· \The facts, gentlemen,\ re- t~einto accotlhtall pet:SQns 18, · , · Crane, elementary; Mrs. Bar- In other action involving .Fire officials said seven Shame ... $hame .,. shame.\ . plied the driVing young prosecu~ 19 and 20 years old who were ·H LO TEMPEiATUR.:S bara Hancock, elementary; district personnel, the board persons died ,when flames The telegram from Birming-.tor, ~p~ . .AUbrey M .. Da,Uel. recently:.~ft;~bised-b{the · I . · \\· -.::' . Daniel Malte, elementary; Mrs. accepted the resignation of Mrs. swept the five-story building at ham, Ala., wa~ o~e of hundreds \:r'be Umted States government 1970 V?,tinl B!lhts Act a~end- NEW. '·,. Judith Preston, elementary; Mary Whittleton, 2nd gra(le the corner of Jersey .and that have. arrr~ed ;addre:;sed to did not create the .facts. What ments, ~ sllld. . . . . YORK HJPI>....:.~r Mrs. Evelyn Kemp, elementary; teacher at Oak Orchard, who will Peterboro .Streets near Fenway . ~he court-mart1!ll 1ucy and the . . lOiendienst alSo satd. diff~r~t highest temperature r~; Mrs. Kathryn McKeown, retire on June 30. The resignation Park, home of the Boston Red J~dge, Col. .Reid W: Kenpedy, ·$400- Mi-llion r~Uireme~ts of candldates. m Tuesday by • the Nati~ ... elementary; Ruth O'Brien, of W'tlli!UJl Ames as varsity Sox. · $111C.e the guilty ~erdict Monday . 1 ._ different parts. of the co.Untry Wea~~ Semce, exclu~''. elementary; Donald Shea, wrestling· and assistant varsity . agamst ;Lt.. Willmm L. ~alley Suit Filed must be. taken m.to aceounif and Hawan and :Mts~, w• 18':' elementary; Paula Yerger, footballcoacb.wasall!oaccepted.. The death toll,was placed at Jr;, . . . ,- . · ... • . . that COngress must .t:esol~e to ·degre~s at Impenal, CB!;:~.· elementary vocal music; Daniel Mr. Ames will continue to teach seven before dawn .but later Your verdict stmks, tele- Ag·alnsf IBM ~. exte~t e~dit~~. of Today s low was 11. degrees at:,. -Millbeiser' instrumental music; physical edl\Cation at'the Junior lowered. The COQnt was brought graphed a .man I ~~m . w. va. . ... ' . mdiVIduals and orgamz~tions Bradford, Pa. . . David Parsons, senior higb High School. back to seven at rili!'l,monling. Defense a:t-toi'n~y ·~ge_ W. . . . .. . . . i · ; ' _ '.' sChool principal; 'Mark Heydt; Additional resignations . were - Dozens of. tesidents were res~ Latimer wanted ~ the jQr()~ to . NE\v -.¥~~ <UPIJ ~ Thr~ . . . . . . ) · . · ~ . · ' · junior high vice-principal, and accepted from Samuel Iacano, cued by ladders· from the top read . the telegrams · a_~sed ~a~ : processmg . firJn$ h(Jve Have . A · Chudkle Thomas ·McKeever, instructionlil senior high business. teaCher; story of the aparfment. The t() them · before passiDg sen~ fil~ :a $400 fili!li9P .Ja• .. -suit · · • • • ~ommunications specialist.· Mrs. Marcia Kudla, elementary building is a short distance from ten~. Kennedy .refused, but ag~~~~~t I~tel'DatlOD~l ~us1ness . ' : In other action the board ap- teacher; Mrs .. Suzanne Fox,· Northeastern and Boston Latimer won the right to attach. MacbUl~ Corp., .cliriming 1BM MARBURY, England (UPI) - When Wilmer Mann proved the.use of the Oak Or- elementary teacher; James Universities, Simmons CoUege. to the record 183 rec!'ived by bas sought l? blo(:k the ~e _of. • rode.hiucice_.o,.. irrto cardealer Dave DiCk's shOwrof;Hn, ' chard Elementary School ~k, elementary . teach~r; . Boston State· and Emmanuel the defense expressing sym- a device whieh w.nuld adapt its Dicl( was 9efighted. Me always had wanted a .-.hotM. gymnasium as tbe site of the . William ~arber, · semor b1gh .· Coll«e and Wentworth Institute. pathy or tndignation.. keypU,JJ.cb macllitte$ to other M~nn wanl8d 0 new car •.. After a !'I' 4 honetradiag, Medina Jaycees Shooting social studies_ teaC!Ier; R!cb~P'fi Lt. George Lee .of the Bo~ · This, Kenn~ said, w'!~. be ~·. . · . . the men sbVCk 0 cfec:d, Now Dtdl 15 the p\\\' ~ Education Program. Tbe str~t~n, semor .high guidance Fire Department said the rtre for th.e m1htary r~vrewmg 'Dle plainti-ff~. WesterQ. Utuon of on eigh~~ld Gelding named fO~r w;m.. schedule and goals of the annual c~u~~r,.and~cbard Walker, probably began in a pile of aut}Jontl_wbo must,·read the Com~ Utilities .Inc., ~aU. . · activity were presented by semor high Enghsh teacher,. . debriS in ·a first-BOOr . ball~ record aDd deci~ Whether to ~ Corp. aDd 'ltltemation- Jaycee President Michael Cl\ane. Mrs.~ K~JS~t was-appomted !!bout ~dnight; ~. r.ac:ed reduce the verdict and sen- al Data T~ ~· dlarged May 4 was e:;tabUshed as the as~ a~Jmlltra~ve cl_erk to the ·through the brick building near. tence. . mM tiaS Vl9~ antif;ru8t Ia~. date for a school district sernor hi~ ~~ ~nee of- Fenway Park. •.owe f~JJ!anY . At 1. two of the telegrams · ~ aetl(m clauns the derice, referendum on the ·purchase .of· fice, effective nnmediately. of. the· victims - 00 tlie fU1Jt· or to ~ JIIJ'Y were bOt favorable wbieh IBM hal. aBegedly block·. three replacement ~·buses. The next ·regular Board of second floors Where they were to CaJley. \ls Lt. caney our ed, would adapt lBII bypuneb . If approved, the~. which Education meeting will be ~trapped.\ .. ·. Lee saw die ans~ .f9r being m V-m?'' madlines 110 the OligUJal puneh- . would cost appro~imately Monday, April 19. A cb~JDie was bllilding· toW!. de8ti» ed ask-ad a ·weman m H~ ed record card c:oukhedfJdata $35,000, would be made possible neee~sitated by the Easter. with abo:a;.,oolm~ ~ c.nt. ·'1Jang Caney,••' betori! beblg fed it,do ~ ~ thro@ the receipt of Unan- recess. . . . · . · . i · • Wired ~ ·~r N.Y~· man. ter. '