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Show In Veterans of Bataan to Return to Philippinesto Dedicate Shrine "2"| Explosion ld 0%; Sunday : Hero LondonInjures Use ofSilver Increases As n d ‘ustr . id M eta - A Over 12Persons most ‘The Shrine to Valor will honor but little. has changed on the extract the explosives for use in ic or social progress on Bataan; fishing. Scomp Reitie of “in the sweating un 4il j — —An explo- ey = smoke still oppressive heat, a small band of Thin plumes sion and fire ripped through 8) men will go back, 25 years into rise above the gulley-washed huge Esso fuel storage installa-|+. past on April 9 to recapture Hardpan Mountains and rusting |tion at London Airport Saturday,f |the ‘heroism roism and the agony of bombs and artilleryshells still1 causing heavy samen ~ their lean, hard youth. take a regular toll oflives. IP ) v LONDON . (UPI) | I; f ' ! | Eliminated for U S Coinage 2a ‘The virtua 1 -ciei ination By ROBERT IBRAHIM MANILA-—( GPE} ——Balding, Peninsula aay SasSCDU Se: 4. Z so battle. {since the end ofWorld War Il.|the men who Some Dedicate Shrine 3 2,400 Americans ee Ot es and the of the commemoration nm with its 300-foot are|shrine of Valor, expected to join the group 00/1.) steel and concrete eross, it = Mt. Samat i on April 9. : eae’ is “for those who fought . . . for Intern Assignments They will be there f0r| those who have forgotten ... . SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) —|dedication of a “Shrine 10|for those who were to young te 52 Seniors Receive cette amExave eeeee Se remember.” the ee Is the — of ead Stateses ul utilized: ap- Inarng a least a aeoe an They sil-;the United of sil-\the Uni summit oeeee of Mt. Samat on Bataan’ dry summer on the Peninsula n received by graduating J i 5 ver as a metalfor coinage and proximately 204.6 million ounces) Cause of the blast was not Peninsula. Some may be a little miles across the bay from|seniors of the University of forces on Bataan surrendered tolwicyoy E, LATNER its increased use as an indus- of silver in 1966, Of this amount, Known. It was visible from the’ + oF breath but they will have Manila. The smoke is from Utah College of Medicine class|overwhelming Japanese milita-\" trial metal is discussed in a about two-thirds of the total)@irport ae | traveled in style along a freshly forest fires in areas too remote of 1967. ry strength _Uss CORAL SEA — Seaman ‘and—too —worthless--to—cause| Nearly 50-per cent of the class| Bataan had been ene of the|Nicholas E. Latner, USN, son a statement ii hard-suriaced-road: special feature of. the current|was for industrial use, and one-) Esso issued received internships at universi-|few bright symbols in a Pacific|of Mrs. Fern K. Latner of 891 First Security Bank News Let- third for coinage and transfers /Saying four drivers were) jt may be difficult to! concern 2nd N., Provo, is at sea off characterized|W. been to ottier governmental agencies. seriously injured and <ight recognize the successful busi-| The bombsandartillery shells ty hospitals out-of-state, Many’ war that had ter: Max C: filliott, Vice President-| politicians, farmers|are like the memories—25 years will enter the armed forces and!by a series of defeats for the/the coast of North Vietnam, The 1966 coinage demand in|other workers at-the $4.2 million)...men And then Bataan was|aboard the attack aircraft carmanager, said the News Letter, the nation—S3.6 million ounces installation were slightly hurt.| 14 professional men as the/old. The casualties are farmers will fill hospital positions in 21\allies, |rier USS Coral Sea. which is edited by Dr. ElRoy/— was only one-sixth of re- tsetapas “battling bastards of Bataan,”|and fishermen who -try to'different cities and counties. addedto thelist. Nelson, First Security Corpora-|quirements of the previous year . t tion vice president and econo-|when 320.3 million ounces were| At least 17 vehicles were| . : re wi | Meanwhile, industrial deWe 4 Cc \at 150 million ounces, a 10 per |out of operation for some time. ict Onvicts |cent increase over 1965's de-| One witness said the 300-foot | mand, 50 per cent above 1960 long loading plant looked like a land 100 per cent above 1950. |‘“scene from the blitz,” with the Release 4 Shop Monday and Friday ‘tl 9 p.m. PROVOSTORE STORE HOW “nth tnoe Sen Se wo mis, il be dau as udea enn entra ustrial metal Renee exceeded metal and girders. cat madeusfareciy tne, Homaxel] ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY +1066," ts-FirstSecurity. —hecause It el. ie : Hostages . 95 rearsPiet Seratucks vere nn stat) ury announced it would geek|@ tea break. WILLIAMSTOWN, West. Va.\ne? vist what would give| All the injured were truck (UPI) Four escaped convicts, icigers of silver certificates drivers, the only persons in the three of -them armed with lonly one year in which to re-900 by 70 foot computer|deem them for silver bullion, ;controlied loading bay. when the This new legislation, if passed, €xPlosion occurred. together with that provided inj ==SSSSs=~=<“C=~SS tuberculosis ward at Hopemont eliminated from our money. State Hospital at Terra Alta in| . a 8 | the Coinage Act of 1965, means|from old to new subsidiary | silver will virtually have been |coins, and from silver certifi-} cates to Federal Reserve notes s 4 Use your j jenneys : Charge Account Today! y “tn 1965 the assumption was/have been virtually complete. Preston County, included tw0 that industrial demand for silver| ‘The price of silver, however, lifers—one once condemned t0/was such that treasury sales|will increase at some future| death for-murder and the other |trom silver stocks built up be-/date “Unless melting of old a rapist. tween 1934 and 1959 would be/coins should be prohibited by| ‘The felons were Malcolm C./adequate to maintain the na-\law” According to First Secur- Bragg, 35, serving a life /tional and world price of $1.293|ity, a silver price of $1.4 an | sentence for murder; William an ounce in 1970. But it is now|ounce would make melting si indicated that before the end/ver dollars profitable; would | 34, /of 1968 the price of silver will|a price of $1.40 for ‘subsidiary | be determined by world de-/silver coin; and $3.40 for that mand and supply factors, rath-|of the new half dollars. ner, 24, serving 1-10 years for — by the US. somal Word mine production of sll- . = gery. sel ver in 1966 totaled approximate: The four were orderlies at the) ‘The News Letter points out|ly 256 million ounces, the | hospital for the chronically ill ‘that Treasury officials are con-\est since 1940, but still ane kegg - nae: fdentthe present Ieicn can bathe all tne pak of 35 sien it epgas ion ‘maintained until the change |ounces produced in 1997, at Cranesville, not far from the 14 DAYS Departures: June 13—21—29 duly 7—15-23-31 pamper your family (and yourself) with a TOMORROWATSPECIAL SAVINGS PRICES! ; SAVE! 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