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EXEMPTED WOULD BE ROLE IN "THE MIRACLE WORKER" WHILE HAS BEEN ENCOUNTERED BY OFFICIALS OF 832,000 DRAFTEES AND ENLISTEES SERVING GREGORY PECK WON BEST ACTOR HONORS FOR THIS COMMAND ATTEMPTING TO ENFORCE THIS OUT A TWO-YEAR MILITARY OBLIGATION. "To KILL A MOCKINGBIRD." CRITERIA AND CERTAIN INDIVIDUALS HAVE THE PAY BILL, TRIMMED TO MAKE IT MORE "LAWRENCE OF ARABIA," AN EPIC FILM REFUSED TO REMAIN IN APPROVED SHELTER. APPEALING TO CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET CUT­ OF A CONTROVERSIAL ENGLISH LEADER IN ISLAND PERSONNEL ARE REMINDED THAT ALL TERS, WAS $325 MILLION BELOW THE $1.5 THE ARAB WAR AGAINST THE TURKS, WON NAVY PERSONNEL, WHILE ON DUTY, ARE THE BILLION RECOMMENDED EARLIER BY A SUB­ THE BEST P,CTURE OSCAR AND SIX OTHER DiRECT REPRESENTITIVES OF THE COMMAND­ COMMITTEEo AWARDS. ING OFFICER AND ALL LEGAL ORDERS BY CHA I RMAN CAR L V I NSON, DEMOCRAT-GEORG I A'i MISS BANCROFT IN THE ROLE OF ANNE THESE PERSONS MUST BE OBEYED. REPORTED WHO REVAMPED THE BILL UNDER PRESSURE I SULLIVAN, THE IRISH GIRL WHO FIRST COM­ VIOLATIONS OF THIS NATURE WILL BE PRO­ FROM AN ECONOMY-MINDED CONGRESS, SAID HE , MUNICATED WITH HELEN KELLER, RECREATED SECUTED UNDER THE TRUST TERRITORY CODE EXPECTED A HOUSE VOTE ON THE MEASURE HER BROADWAY PERFORMANCE IN THE MOVIE OR BY ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION BY THE IN­ "ABOUT THE FIRST WEEK IN MAY." VERSION, ATTAINING HEIGHTS PREVIOUSLY DIVIDUAL's EMPLOYER. THE COMMITTEE VOTE APPROVING THE CUR­ DENIED HER IN A SERIES OF MEDIOCRE (100000 TAILED PAY HiKE WAS 31-1, VINSON SAID. HOLLYWOOD PICTURES. OPERATION TONIGHT THE FINAL BILL CONTAINS NO BASIC PAY SHE WAS NOT PRESENT TO ACCEPT THE INCREASES FOR ANY PERSONNEL ON ACTIVE THE OPERATION FOR KWAJALEIN IS SCHED­ AWARD. DUTY WITH UNDER TWO YEARS OF SERVICE. ULED FOR TONIGHT, THE TAKE COVER TO L ITT LE PATTY DUKE, 16, BE CAME THE THE COMMITTEE APPROVED AN OCTo I EF­ SOUND AS EARLY AS 2030 LOCAL (8:30 P.M. FIRST CHILD STAR IN SCREEN HISTORY TO FECTIVE DATE FOR THE PAY RAISE. NEW ARRIVAL - WHAT ARE YOUR TAKE COVER WIN A MAJOR ACADEMY AWARD TONIGHT AS THE MEASURE ALSO WOULD BOOST THE PAY INTENTIONS? HAVE YOU SUBMITTED YOUR BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN "THE MIRACLE OF 900,000 MEMBERS OF RESERVE UNITS NOW tf SHELTER REQUIREMENTS? FORMS AVAILABLE WORKERo IN A DRILL-PAY STATUS. AT THE BILLETING OFFICE. CHARACTER ACTOR ED BEGLEY, 62, WAS THE COMMITTEE, HOWEVER, REJECTED A To BETTER ACQUAINT PERSONNEL WITH VOTED THE BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR OF 1962 PROPOSAL BY DEFENSE SECRETARY ROBERT S. THE SCOPE OF OUR OPERATION SOME OF THE FOR HIS ROLE AS A RUTHLESS POLITICIAN McNAMARA THAT FOREIGN DUTY PAY SHOULD MINOR SUPPORTING ACTIVITIES ARE EX­ IN "SWEET BIRD OF YOUTH .. " BE SUBSTITUTED WITH A "HARDSHIP PAY," PLA I NED HERE 0 ISLAND BLACKOUT: CER­ MISS DUKE, IN THE ROLE OF DEAF, BLIND WHICH WOULD HAVE REDUCED THE NUMBER OF TAIN TECHNICAL CAMERAS ARE EXTREMELY 'AND MUTE HELEN KELLER AS A CHILD, SAID SERVICEMEN RECEIVING SUCH EXTRA MONEY. SENSITIVE, AND ALL OTHER LIGHT MUST BE A TIMID "THANK YOU" ON RECEIVING HER IT RETAINED THE PRESENT SYSTEM OF OVER­ ELIMINATED. ALTHOUGH SOME LIGHTS ARE GOLDEN STATUETTE FROM LAST YEAR'S BEST SEAS AND SEA DUTY PAY BUT KNOCKED OUT ACROSS THE ISLAND FROM THE CAMERA, SUPPORTING ACTOR GEORGE CHAKIRIS. HAWAI I AS A QUALIFYING DUTY STATION. THEIR REFLECTION OFF OF CLOUDS WILL SHE FLEW OUT FROM HER HOME IN NEW ONE OF THE ECONOMY MOVES WOULD CUT STILL FOG THE SENSITIVE FILM. BLACK- YORK C,TY FOR THE BIGGEST MOMENT OF OUT ANY PAY RAISE FOR 832,000 SERVICE­ OUT FOR CAMERA OPERATION INCLUDES ALL HER LIFE. NOT EVEN SHIRLEY TEMPLE WON MEN WHO ARE STILL WITHIN THEIR TWO-YEAR STREETLIGHTS, FLOODLIGHTS, EXTERIOR A FULL-FLEDGED, FULL-SIZED OSCAR DURING LIGHTS OF ANY INTENSITY. BICYCLE MILITARY OBLIGATION. THE ADMINISTRATION HER CAREER. WANTED THEM INCLUDED AND SO DID THE SUB- I LIGHTS, FLASHLIGHTS AND CAR HEADLIGHTS BEGLEY WAS PRESENTED HIS AWARD BY COMMITTEE HEADED BY REP. L. MENDEL RiV- WITHIN THE RESIDENTIAL AREA MAY BE I RITA MORENO, LAST YEAR'S WINNER OF ERS, DEMOCRAT-SOUTH CAROLINA. USED. BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS. IN A BRIEF WEATHER ROCKET: FOR CERTAIN OPERA- SPEECH THE ACTOR THANKED HIS AGENT FOR TIONS WEATHER INFORMATION FROM EXTREME- MITCHELLS' WELCOME ADDITION HAVING FAITH IN HIM. BEFORE THE BIG LY HIGH ALTITUDES MUST BE OBTAINED. THE FIFTH MEMBER OF THE MITCHELL FAM­ SHOW BEGLEY CONFIDED THAT HE PLAYED To DO THIS, WEATHER MEASURING INSTRU­ ILY WAS WELCOMED INTO THIS WORRIED SUCH A SCOUNDREL IN "SWEET BIRD OF MENTS ARE PLACED ALOFT WITH AN ARCAS WORLD AT 8 P.Mo LAST NIGHT o BORN TO YOUTH I THAT HE FORBID HIS CHILDREN TO ROCKET FIRED FROM A LAUNCHER CLOSE TO MR .. AND MRSo KEN MITCHELL WAS A BABY SEE THE PICTURE. THE AMZ COUNTRY CLUB. THE GROUND HA­ GIRL WEIGHING LBS. oz. PAT MITCHELL; AFTER RECEIVING THEIR OSCARS BOTH 7 6 ZARD AREA EXTENDS TO FEET AROUND THE MOTHER, AND LITTLE KENDRA ANN WERE WINNERS RECEIVED CONGRATULATIONS BACK 600 THE LAUNCHER AND TAKE COVER PROCEDURES REPORTED "DOING FINE" AT THE KWAJAlEiN ST AGE. FOR THE ISLAND RESIDENTS IS NOT RE­ STATION HOSPITAL. "THIS IS THE PEAK OF MY CAREER--VERY QUIRED. THE MITCHELLS ALREADY WERE BLESSED DEFINITELY," BEGLEY SAID. "I THOUGHT WITH TWO CHILDREN, A GIRL ROBIN, AGE I D AROIlT A t:i()_t:i() l"I-IAt..Il"l:"_ RI1T lAV GROUND SAFETY PROCEDURES 5 PAGE 2 - ----------------_....,..-_____--..I:HllQ8.UltjR13GLLA~S~SL.. _______r__----~W.:.E~DN~E:..:S:;D~A~Y_1 0 APR I L _I~~6...;;3;.........~'1 i PUBLISHED AT THE DIRECTION OF THE COv1- CHURCH I LL MADE CIT I ZEN NEAR A I R COLLI S IONS" I I MANDING OFTICER, PACifiC MISSILE RANGE WASHINGTON, (UPI }--PRESIDENT KENNEDY INJURES PASSENGERS I , FAC f II TY, KWAJALE IN, MARSHALL ISLANDS, TODAY FORMALLY DECLARED SIR WINSTON NEW YORK, (UPI )--AN AMERICAN AIRLi~ IN ACCORDANCE WITH BUREAU OF WEAPONS CHURCHILL AN HONORARY CITIZEN OF THE ELECTRA WITH 52 PASSENGERS ABOARD AND CONTRACT NOAS-4176-c WITH THE TRANS­ UNITED STATES, HAILING HIM AS liTHE AN AIR FORCE T33 JET TRAINER NEARLY PORT COMPANY OF TEXAS. MOST HONORED AND HONORABLE MAN TO W~K COLLIDED LAST NIGHT ABOUT 22,000 FEET THE HOURGLASS IS PUBLISHED DAILY THE STAGE OF HUMAN HISTORY," IN MODERN OVER SYRACUSE, NEW YORK. F,VE OF THE MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY. DEADLINE FOR TIMES PASSENGERS WERE INJURED NOTiCES IS 4 P M DAY BEFORE PUBLICA­ IN AN ACCEPTANCE STATEMENT READ BY THE PILOT OF THE AIRLINER, CAPT. TION DEADLINE FOR NEWS ITEMS IS 10 HIS SON RANDOLPH, CHURCHILL SAID "THE MEL BIEDERMAN SAID, "THEMISHAP OCCURED A.M DAY OF PUBLICATION HONOR WHICH YOU NOW ACCORD ME IS WITH- SHORTLY AFTER 8 P M. AS THE PASSENGERS THE HOURGLASS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO OUT PARALLEL I ACCEPT IT WITH DEEP WERE EATING DINNER; ACCORDING TO AN EDIT ALL COpy RECEIVED FOR PUBLICATION GRATITUDE AND AFFECTION" AIRLINE SPOKESMAN. SHOWING THE ORATORICAL FIRE THAT MADE THE SPOKESMAN SAID THERE "WASN'T EDITOR - JIM CHRISTENSEN HIM FAMOUS, THE 88-YEAR-OLD SIR WINSTON MUCH CLEARANCE" BETWEEN THE TWO PLANES SAID IT WAS A REMARKABLE COMMENT ON AS THEY PASSED EACH OTHER AND THE THE EASTER BUNNY AfFAIRS THAT THE FORMER PRIME MINISTER PILOTS HAD TO TAKE "SEVERE EVASIVE WE ALL KNOW THAT CHRISTMAS COMMEMO­ OF A "GREAT SOVEREIGN STATE" SHOULD BE ACTION" TO AVOID A COLLISION RATES THE BIRTH OF CHRIST, AND THAT HONORED IN THIS WAY. THE SPOKESMAN SAID THE MOST SEVERELY THANKSGIVING CELEBRAT:S THE DAY THE "I SAY 'GREAT SOVEREIGN STATE' WITH INJURED PERSON WAS A PASSENGER WHO P,LGRIMS SAT DOWN TO DINE WITH THE DESIGN AND EMPHASIS," CHURCHILL SAID, SUFFERED A BROKEN COLLARBONE. INJUNS WE ALSO KNOW THAT WITH MANY "FOR I REJECT THE VIEW THAT BRITAIN PEOPLE, SANTA CLAUS HAS OVERSHADOWED AND THE COMMONWEALTH SHOULD NOW BE MAN"S BEST FRIEND CHRIST ON CHRISTMAS AND TURKEY HAS RELEGATED Te A TAME AND MINOR ROLE IN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA,(UPI )--GOV. OVERSHADOWED THE REAL t EANING Of THE WORLD." ALBERTIS S. HARRISON TODAY RELUCTANTLY THANKSGIVING NEW YEAR'S DAY HAS DI­ CHURCHILL WARNED THE WORLD AGAINST REFUSED TO COMMUTE THE EXECUTION OF MINISHED IN IMPORTANCE WHILE NEW YEAR~ SELLING BRITAIN SHORT. RICKY, A GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG SENTENCED EVE HAS GROWN INTO PRETTY WELL THE "LET NO MAN UNDERRATE OUR ENERGIES, TO O~ATH fOR KILLING SHEEP. FAVORITE AMERICAN PAST-TIME EASTER OUR POTENTIALITIES AND OUR ABIDING "I 'MUST ACCEPT THE FINDING OF THE IS NO EXCEPTION POWER FOR GOOD," HE SAID COURTS THAT RICKY IS ••• A SHEEP-KILLING EASTER HAS MORE THINGS WORKING KENNEDY TERMED CHURCHILL A LEGEND DOG," HARRISON ~ROTE iN REPLY TO A AGAINST IT'S REAL MEANING THAN ALL OF IN HIS OWN TIME "By ADDING HIS NAME PLEA FOR CLEMENCY SUBMI TTED BY ROANOKE I THE OTHERS PUT TOGETHER.
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