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Show fcf The Salt I.ake Tribune, Saturday, July 2 A i t thick Flpr'buiiu.v it's funny C be a bad speller mt.-iu- Counts to 10 Out Loud And Slioots N.Y. IXXTST VALLEY. S, 1975 By the Dozens Erdmans said he is to keep enough flags in stock because hard-presse- Qneverin walked into a bank, put a shotgun to his head, counted to ID and then pulled the trigger b'cause a woman teller refused to go out with lum. Nassau County police said 2.1, entered the Prudential Savings Bank with a shotgun at closing time Thursday and talked briefly with an unidentified young woman teller. Quevedo. Then, Quevedn reportedly said, "f 11 give you three minutes to answer me or I'll blow my brains out. Quevedo went to sit at a desk near the te'lers and ordered about 20 customers in the bank to lie down on the floor. ' The bank manager, think ing Quevedo plami'Hf to hold an alann UP the bank, tnpix-which brought police offiters Mu had Melody and Baud D'ciian to the scene Melody ordered loth the customers and employes out of the hank, and he and Lodzian tried to get Quevedu to drop his weapon. When I , Quevedo said. count up to 10, Im going to blow my brains out. While Melody remonstrated with Quevedo. he Tounted out loud up to hi, and then put the gun in his mouth and pulled the trigU. Clifford Weldon ger, said. d his two East Coast suppliers are swamped with other orders. "I order flaps by the gross and I got them in hy the dozens. In the nation's capital, the Peoples Bicentennial Commission, whKh has criticized many of the official g Baltimore, 30,060 pesons crowded into the grounds of Ft McHenry to waieh a re enactment of a battle from the War of 1812 between the young nation and the country from which it had broken sway. It was m 1814, a few months before the war ended, that Francis Scoti Key wrote Ute puern that furnished the words for "The Banner " Laier in the day, President Ford visited the fort to herald the begin mng of the United States Bicenten- tnamese. Returns Daily whe has already procesDa, sed out of the camp, has been returning daily with goggles and a jackhammer to chip at the stone. hc-e- u Star-Spangle- d nial after year Standing beneath a duplicate of the original Star Spangled Banner, President Ford spoke to a crowd estimated by police at 20,000 after a 30 ,y T foot flag was raised over the fort while July 4th rockets In me sky and the US. Navy Band played the National Anthem Referring to the bicentennial observance that has already begun. Ford termed it a celebration of liberty, freedom and democracy wherevr they exist. Ilide Ilunl OGL.MA.S.D (LTD -- Tne FBI said Friday ii would kd'p 17) agent' indefinitely oil the Pine Ridge Oglala Simix Reservation, seeking the killers of 2 agents last week. FBI Clay spokesman Brady reported no new progress m the search for 16 men wanted in the June 26 killings, but added the bureau had no plans to dimii, sh its forces. predict when warrants would he issued for the men the FBI believes slipped away into the hills after what it de- tiJ, WA scribes as the ambush-exeeutio- n slaving of agents Ronald Williams and Jack C'oler. Williams and Color wore shot repeatedly when they SHINGLES PLASTICS barricaded encountend bund of Indians while attempting to serve a i on - '; v : - j pf - - Urn r-- iv zv; , - -- 1 4 ' 5rt'; cv J A I" ., w km nr v ,, iM Y&sn i! fT WHEN YOU DRIVE A VOLKSWAGEN Eased on 50c perpllon for gasoline and driving; 15,000 miles a year, using ERA rstmg of 33 muss per gallon lot Volkswagen, it would cost $230.00. 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It still lives the values of its declaration, its Constitution, its Bill m of Rights. It still remains Ijiuolns words .he last, best hope of earth. let us this Fourth of July con'inue to be a nation of hope. The American people tietieve m tomor row hy dawms early light our Flag will still be there. Francis Scott Key wrote the Star Spangled bannei after witnessm a land-se- a battle with the British at Ft. McHenry in 1814 Itarkenirg back to that day. Ford said: Eloquent Moments We must not become so sophisticated, so blase, that we ignore these simple but eloquent moments of our history We need ti remind ourselves that America really is the land of the free and the home of the bravo. " In South Dakota, American Indian Movement spokesman Ted Means said the march to Mt. Rushmore signaled the beginning of AIMs Bicentennial year. Ted. a brother of AIM leader Russell Means, said the marchers were also honoring the Indian who died last week dunng a gun battle on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. Two FBI agents were flam when they tried to serve arrest warrants stemming from an assault case. Bicentennial functions as btuig ton commercial, dubbed the commer-eiuher- s "Tories of the Year. The group conducted a wrealh-layinceremony at the Jefferson Memorial on the banks ol the Potomac River. At spw-e- n a special session of the U.S. District Court for Mary land, at which Chief Judge Edward S Northrop administered the naturalization oath to it new citizens In his oudi r-- a ut Ft. McHenry where the rovkets red glare" was seen during a War of 1812 battle, the President said flag. In Detroit, the owner of two flag companies said business is booming. People who have never had an American flag are coming in now to buy one, Robert Erdmans said as he took time out from his busy Fourth of July sale day to talk about the flag business. Erdmans, whose stores sold 100,000 traditional size American flags last year, predicted that sales mark would be eclipsed this year. "And there has been a tremendous market for flags with the Bicentennial symbol as well as the Betsy Ross flag and the Bennington flag. he added He said the Bennington flag was the first battle flag of the Continental Frank He made the Army, preceding the Betsy Ross flog which became the fust official U.S. Continued Frcra Page One God Bless America." At Ft Chaffee. Ark , the marching band from Muskogee, Okla., High School played, clowns frolicked and a team from Ft Sill, Okla., put on a sky diving show for the 23,000 refugees The 17,000 refugees at Camp Pendleton. Calif., got "A Little Comer of Americana" of sports, games, prizes and band concerts One refugees labor of love, a large concrete sculpture outside the camp processing center, was not 'juite completed Li tune for the holiday. Nguyen Luu Dat had hoped to finish the work by Fnday The sculpture, intended to symbolize Operation New Life," is a giant hand cradling two small children, one Cambodian and the other Vie- PIGGOTT, Gk. (AP) s Gov. David Pryor, wi- wwv7'Mi-,a(s- V strandixi at a deserted air four miles from where be was to make a Fourth of July speech, did the only Hitchhike to Rites Asian Refugees Taste American Fourth, Varied Fare Marks I). S. 199lh Birthday Abe Marlin I'Jll! aJ'?t.i4i--- fciQrAMi Phone 262-&40- 1 Indian in village. rI4' BOLTS NUTS. WASHERS, SCREWS, HOOKS, LINKS, CABLE. CHAIN, FENCING, WIRE When you have as much to cover as we've got to, you need all the personnel you can get, lie territory apywj v S KETCHUM'S said. 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