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Show 8A Tti S< Lake Tribune, Wednesday, May 28, 1ST " f 'x ill v f - I Penn Demos Take Lead In Primary - Lt PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Millionaire Milton J. Shapp, making his second independent bid for the Democratic nomination, forged a solid lead Tuesday night ever State Auditor Gen. Robert P. Casey, the organisation candidate he upset four years ago. In one of the few other attention drawing contests, State Sen. William G. Sesler led Norval D. Reece, a peace candidate for the Democratic nomination to the U.S. Senate. With unofficial returns in from about a fourth of the state's 9,531 pr cincta, Shapp held a 101,860 to 81,498 lead over his opponent. With 2,748 of the states 9,531 precincts reported, Sesler led Reece 220,513 to 80,734. Voting was light across the state, and after 13 hours of balloting less than 40 percent of the more than five million " ( $ L Mn sub as you T ere aut -- i Sen. Edward Brooke, right, meet at with Fay Miss, in Jackson, Thompson Airport I ' JUjiflts. Assoc t ted Press Wirephoto ette, Misa. major Charles Evers, left. Brooke visited college where two blacks were killed. voters had registered birr he sat ove intc hit he bac White Sale Special: his thii Pillows Heavenly cast liqu he He ballots. In the Protests Yield to Exams on Nations Campuses an independent peace candiReece for Peace, date. read circulars distributed by the studers. The latest round of protests was touched off by President Nixons sending U.S. troops By Associated Press Antiwar activity on college and uniytrsity campuses continued la a low key Tuesday, as students focused ilieir immediate attention on upcoming final exsma and commencement. Many youngsters made plans for political action through tne summer. Officials at A&T State at Greensboro, N.C., announced final exams would be held five days earlier than scheduled so students could participate in expressions of national concerns. The stu- into Cambodia. Some on tfoscused deomon-Stratton- s the Letter Bares GI Views -N.Y. SALAMANCA, When Keith Franklin left for Vietnam four months ago he handed his mother a letter. It war placed Inside the family Bible, to be opened in case something happened to soldier. Saturthe day, shortly after the Army notified the Franklin family their son had been killed in Cambodia, they opened the letter. 1,400-stude- Question, Answer Found Slain member the This A SAVANNAH, GA. (AP) local executive of board of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People was found shot to death in front of the groups office here Tuesday Savannah detectives said the victim, James M. Floyd. 57; had been shot once in the chest. in- vestigated, and we have some very good leads," Detective Sgt. Coy James said. Floyd was a life member of the NAACPs Savannah Chapresident of ter and a long-tim- e Savannah. 1st Yaar Daily choice. SHrwra 36-5- 4 4 nor . 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To develop messoge for Wednesday, read words corresponding to menbers of you-- Zodioe b.rth sign. 2 Important 3 Surprninj 4 Maytoo Im Sts hsdwnstta si n backward, Godwant no forsaken mawar American of the part chine. But they have no By CLAT X. 31 snd chiJ leu Lie iMUTAR GAZER. Fit twtrsl 1 tion. The Democratic organization candidates for U.S. senator and lieutenant governor piled up big leads as soon as the results began to trickle In. 9.95 President Nixon and President Johnson before him have told the American public time and time again that it was our obligation to the people of South Vietnam to save them from the surging wav of communism which has plotted to engulf them. This is a lie, is witthe magnitude of nessed only by the hundreds of thousands of Cl's in South Vietnam. The inhabitants of this night 1 hell it Fluff-fille- d elec- Trim Belt Program opinions. Help me to let them know that their silence is permitting this atrocity to go on and that my death will not be in vain. By so prompting them to act I can, in some, small way, help to bring an end to the war that brought an end to my life. . . i i do5' A light puff of o pillow is Serene?Mode to endure rough treatment beoutifully with Fortrel 7 poiyester ond always puff back to its original shape. from Celanese to completely machine wosh ond dry os it remains Elegant white an white covering. T as I lie dead, please grant my last request. Help me to inform the American the silent majority people who have not yet voiced their NAACP Aide TAUtUi AM. St Mxirze to isn So held Tuesday. mary Gaining the most attention was the race for the Democratic Senate nomination and antiwar youngsters rallied ground Norval D. Reece, 36, n test in Tuesdays primary 7.98 9.90 Anj the warmongering hypocrites election ah. n demons traton came hours before the scduled arrival of Sen. Edward W. to show Brooke, strong evidence of national concern over the tragedy that has occurred . . ." Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell visited the campus Monday and renewed his promise of a thorough investigation. in Washington. Many students in Pennsylvania campaigned in the pri- 46. 2! dence. The 3. 90 20x26" finished size, reg. 6.98 eoch 20x30" finished size, reg. 8.98 eoch 20t36" finished size, reg. 12.98 eoch a lint Cas a Reducing The question, he wrote, Is whether or not my death has been in vain. My answer is yes. This war that has taken my life, and many thousands of others before me, is immoral, unlawful, and an atrocity unlike any misfit of good sense and judgment known to man. I had no choice as to my fate. It was predetermined by Reece for Reece -- lets. We dont want to let them tear down these scars, said one student. College c'ficiala said the rrtu were there to collect evi- repair damage to a womens dormitory hit by police bul Reuters News Agency Explains Move Lafayette College in Easton, Pa., has announced students will be allowed to make their e m arrangements with teachers for completing courses. Robert S. Chase Jr., dean of the college, sent a letter to parents of all the youngsters explaining the schools move. , Chase said the school would remain open, but would permit Students to make individual arrangements with instructors for satisfying their academic obligations for the semester if, for reasons of conscience, they feel they must devote time to activities Supporting their concerns. The shooting is being primary Shapp, a political unknown, spent $1.4 million to defeat the hand- After Death dent government had asked for the change. The University of Notre Dame In South Bend, IndJ, announced that for the first time the president of the senior. class will be allowed to make a statement during com mencement exercises, scheduled for June 7. MIB death of four students at Ohio's Kent State University in a confrontation with National Guardsmen and the fatal shooting of two Negro youths at Jackson State College In Mississippi. About 200 students at the predominantly black college blocked a small group of men, apparently investigators, from the spot where the two were shot by police. The students said the men were workmen, planning to S 1966 some, Casey who ran then with the support of party leaders. Shapp, the states first Jewish gubernatorial candidate, was beaten in the general election by Gov. Raymond Shafer. Other than the Democratic gubernatorial battle, which itself generated little excitement there was hardly s con- s a 1 wi |