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Tonkin Resolution Repealed COSP UBS.: LIBRARY OP B R 200 NW 2 AVE BOCA RA?J:j FLA 33432 Up 0.55 Opinions 1:30 Dow-Jones Ours and others STOCKS, Page 11 BOCA RATON NEWS On Page 4 Vol. 15, No. 142 Wednesday, June 24, 1970 18 Pages 10 Cents "*"* Heading for a fall These youngsters are about to thump onto the floor —but they're learning how to do it without getting hurt. They're in the gymnastics class at the Community Center. A story and more pictures, by News staffer Jerry Renninger, are on Page 3. LBJ leaned on it 197Q JUNE 197D S M T W T F S 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Tonkin resolution repealed 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 * * * * New board FAU professor Debate on Teen appointee Huckshorn is running war policy continues dance draws fire for school board seat From News wire reports candidate. Boynton Beach realtor Walter By JERRY RENNINGER The present school superintendent, WASHINGTON — The Senate voted Two live bands will try to shake In becoming a candidate, Huckshorn Dutch, yet to be sworn in as a member News Staff Writer Lloyd Early, has come under fire today to repeal the Tonkin Gulf the Community Center off its is also surrendering his presidency of foundation tonight, as the of the school board, is already drawing Dr. Robert J. Huckshorn, chairman recently because of the school budget resolution, writing a sort of footnote to fire because of comments he made the School Action Association, a local imbalance which he sought to remedy the early part of the Vietnam war's Recreation Department hosts a of the political science department at school patrons' group. teen dance in connection with about a citizens' committee being Florida Atlantic University who has by making cutbacks in school spending history and setting up further debate "politically motivated." "I strongly believe that the solution and personnel. on administration policy. their summer program. been active in Reimbliean national to most of the problems in the Palm Featured for the evening are the Dutch, appointed over the weekend affairs, is running for the Boca Raton- Huckshorn said he would urge voter The Nixon administration and to fill the school board vacancy Beach County school system is the approval in the November referendum Cloud Justice and Scenic — Delray Beach seat on the school board. adoption of an appointive superin- Republican congressional leaders had believe it or not, those are the created by Dr. A.D. Thorp's It's Huckshorn's first active ean- of the proposal to make the school said before the vote that they would not resignation, said in an interview that a tendent. It makes little sense, either superintendent's office an appointive names of the bands. The dance dicacy and comes, he said in his an- from an educational or a business object to repeal because the ad- starts at 8 pjn. and runs until move to oust Supt. Early was nouncement, because of problems one. ministration was not leaning on the "politically motivated" by a group "of point of view, to attempt to run this Calling this "a more business-like 11:30, with admission prices set besetting the county school system. complex multi-million dollar industry 1964 resolution as support for its Asian at $1 for teen members and $1.50 noise makers who are doing more to The new district seat will be filled by approach, he said, "The board, then, policy. destroy than help." with key administrators who are not after a thorough search, can bring for non-members. countywide voting and is for two years directly responsible to the Board of The resolution, passed after U.S. The petition is being backed by the only. Huckshorn is the first announced Public Instruction," he said. See FAU, P. 3, Cl. 5 ships were fired upon in the Gulf of Citizens Committee for Improved Tonkin, was the keystone on which Schools, whose head, J.C Sims of President Johnson based his Palm Beach, snapped back Tuesday, escalation of tfe Vietnam war. As the Quick facts "For one who advocates 'cooling it,' Cosmonauts have war escalated, congressmen began to Mr. Dutch apparently and deliberately argue the resolution's validity, saying set out to impugn the motives of this it had not been the retaliatory carte Weather: partly cloudy through citizens committee." blanche that Johnson took it to be. Thursday with thun- Sims said that if the organization is dershowes likely in the af- trouble adjusting Thus its repeal was almost a head moved to action by "politics," it is letter, though it removes one more ternoon. Rain probability SO because "the school system is em- MOSCOW (UPI)—The Soyuz 9 near Moscow. irritant to antiwar forces. per cent. High yesterday was broiled in politics and some of the cosmonauts show a variety of ill Tass said the cosmonauts had lost The vote also moved the Senate one 91, low this morning 73. Noon problems besetting it require political effects from their record space flight weight and muscle tone during their small step closer to voting on the today was 89. Low tonight 73, solutions." high tomorrow 90. of 18 days that raise some doubt about space flight and were somewhat in- Cooper-Church amendment which Sims said the immediate goal of the man's ability to withstand long periods stable and having difficulty sleeping would severely limit Nixon's ability to Boating: Seas 2-3 feet. Variable citizens committee is to gather 25,000 of weightlessness, the Soviet news since their return to earth. wage the Southeast Asian war. winds 5-10 mph. Wednesday's signatures on its petitions asking the agency Tass said today. "In general, the cardiovasuclar However votes on several other tides, Low: 7:58 p.m. Thur- governor to remove Early from his Among the effects noted in an (blood and heart) system is normal, measures will come first. sday's tides, High: 1:45 a.m. position. unusually pessimistic report was the but a certain instability is observed," and 2:21p.m.; Low: 8:34 ajn. Aside from its immediate goal of The basic issue is what powers and 8:58 pan. cosmonauts' inability to readjust to the physician told Tass in an interview Congress and the president have to petitioning the governor for the gravity after four days back on earth. Tuesday. "This indicates that the Fishing: Loxahatehee is the only removal of Early, the committee is limit or expand direct U.S. military None of the cosmonauts' health process of readaptation of the involvement overseas. The series of place reporting any action. also planning to push a non-partisan organism from weightlessness to Catfish and bass are being problems appeared to be serious, but votes are not likely to establish any slate of candidates for the school terrestial conditions has not yet been caught on artificial flies. Tass quoted an unidentified member of decisive guidelines, but are politically board, Sims said. the medical team examining them as completed." Television: On channel 4 at 9 "We have members from both SOYUZ BOOSTER—Soviets and diplomatically explosive. released this picture of the Soyuz-9 saying the problem of returning to p.m., "Billy Graham On parties, so we aren't guided by simple spacecraft and its booster. It was normal after a long space flight "is not 514 acres Crusade", the third of four party lines," Sims said. "We hope to programs devoted to the taken before the launch of the 18-day so s mple after all." get candidates that the parents and the mission which ended last week. The report contrasted with the evangelist's Knoxville taxpayers want." Crusade. optimistic statements issued shortly Drummond purchases land Movies: At the Boca Raton after Col. Andrian Nikolayev and N.Y. primaries Vitaly Sevastianov returned to earth Drummond Construction Co. of Boca land is being planned for the Theatre, "Sleeping Beauty" Raton has purchased 514 acres of land development of two golf courses and at 6, 8, 10 p.m. Rated G. June 19. At that time, their flight was described as proof that man can live along Highway 441 to provide other recreational facilities that will and work comfortably for long period s recreation facilities for its residential be made available to residents of our Goldberg winner, in space. communities, it was announced by residential communities and hotel j'lnside Their flight broke the space en- Drummond vice-president A.V. guests." durance record of two weeks set by Toomey. Drummond Construction will soon {•: the build a Sheraton Motor Inn and Frank Borman and James A. Lovell The tract, which was purchased for Jr. in Gemini 7 in 1965. apartments near the Boca Raton in- Powell is ousted more than $1 million, borders Southern terchange of the Florida Turnpike. NEWS Since returning to earth, Nikolayev Manor Country Club on the north and and Sevastianov have been undergoing Toomey added that his firm is ALBANY, N.Y. (UPI) — Arthur J. reportedly spent more than $1 million includes 1,600 feet of highway fron- considering plans "to use some of this Ann Landers Page 6 Goldberg, seeking his first elective on television, radio and newspaper a series of examinations in quarantine tage. in the cosmonaut Star City compound property for one-acre and two-acre Classified 12-13 office, won the New York State advertising in his campaign, won the Toomey said, "The newly-acquired single family estates." Editorials 4 Democratic gubernatorial primary four-way race for the Democratic Leisure 8 Tuesday and will try to stop Gov.
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