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'e '' ItrIsAy J 11 ' ed - 'i A 011 - )1 V- - een 4'4' 7 OA - - Berkshire '- I 8 re eweLLmbhi-1- 111!: ssT '' ''" 't - A 0441 0- tot - t I v wit MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL t ' te e' :" 1 - r- t fe- 4 ' r - z V 4d — 1 OGDEN f 1 0i ' '11(1(11111-I- COTTONWOOD ZCM1 special si i7(1)) s Highly Favorable Itstieg RIM LB' 1964 (August) 41 55 1966 (August) 42 42 $2500 ' - t ' - It the San for 0 4 e than drunkenness "But as far as gambling is concerned the fact that people like to gamble is no rea- - fornication 1eesesee ' RFIK back to 1964: l l i- LAKE ' for both Kennedy and Presi- -' dent Johnson with the trend 1 cos $ W?vy S'i'vorplata - ''r:'2' '441 0'1 p 'K '' Now your phone's as elegant as the rest of your Rich Embossed home With the new silver slip-o- n With detail Slips Gorham glowing Heavy silverplote Princess phonea for regular Bell on Instanhotlynes S For youFor gifts - CO '('' device called the Stapel Scala- meter clearly shows waning'' ' enthusiasm for Sen Kennedy The following table shows i I -- -- :"0 (All Persons) 'e ' ' - 1 - year: 1 t' ' ' ''' drunk enness 4 Francisco Police Department said he would go along with ' adultery sodomy homosexuality and abortion Clarence police Kelley kStArlf'Wkl" ' Kennedy vs Johnson - "- - - - !"! l' 44 -- - s the choice for President in the Democratic convention in 1968 narrows down to Sen Robert Kennedy of New York and President Lyndon Johnson Which ONE would you prefer to have the convention select?" e The latest results and trend since the beginning of the 4'4' t ---- - -- "Suppose C 4 see -eeereeeer ' last several months: e :": es ' ' ' ' ee '' P q "4I e l 140-- ' 4 40 ) - !1 1 I I 7 - I- The continuing dialogue between the President and Sen Kennedy over Vietnam and foreign policy questions in general has led some persons to feel that Kennedy is overstepping his bounds and making statement!' that are the President's prerogative This question was put to representative samples of the American public during the ' weentsew : US ' social atpresent-da-y titudes it may be time for a new look at the laws on 3 se t (1 i zi) it r j At atit Ive '' I lup Poll Indicated Comment Blamed "104701))1 Ilh this point in the alphabet the storm season usually ends If there are oth- era they'll be called Laura Margo Nona Orchid Portia Bache - Sandra Terese Verna and Wallis No suitable names were found for the letters Q LI and X Y Z fraternal orgacharity would door for others laws should "Prostitution and for churches nizations open the the commission's recommendation that drunkenness be treated as a social problem rather than a crime remarking "we make some 20000 arrests a year and most of them are for no other charge Some of those interviewed agreed with the commission however that in the light of About recent weeks has occurred during a period in which the President's popularity has shown some improvement Mr Johnson's current approv al rating of 4g per cent is his highest mark in five menthe' 2 The controversy over publication of the book Death of a President between the Kennedys and the author and publishers of the book hurt rather than helped the Kenne- dy Image as a February Gal- Kennedy's losses in populate ity are due not to heightened opposition from Republicans and Independents but come largely from his own party that easing against gambling and prostition would "provide fertile ground for organized crime" "When you say we need a little crime how much is a little?" he asked "Organized crime has a way of moving laws In s" A spokesman be' relaxed Overlooked dbm the standpoint of the police are robbery and assault spawned by prostitution and the panderers who make a living off prostitutes" not son to legalize it" the spokesman said "Legalizing it for de dared bwise prostitution Janice and Kristy tunes in 1967? These factors among others may be cited: L Kennedy's decline In measurement From Own Party f'ca lt17A4 ' The "highly favorable" rating given Sen Kennedy on a lperial attitude scale in Desix cember has declined points In the latest repeat 1 'iree i Factors Cited What has happened to bring about Kennedy's changing for- - 2 - ea- - political appeal than Robert Kennedy lead 5 - !treed far greater son for the 1948 nomination Now the exact reverse is ITue and Mr Johnson holds a 7 to chief of Kansas City Mo across-the-countr- y A John- 1 lkiEW YORK (AP) — State MIAMI MA (AP) — Her and city officials differed name will be Arlene and she sharply Tuesday with some aspects of a report by the will be no lady President's crime commission The Weather Bureau said urging a lessened emphasis Tuesday this will be the name enforcement of ''sin riaattilte! of the first storm to come surAn howling across the Atlantic feel- hurricane belt this surmner : vey indicated a general ing on the part of prosecutors Mean Arlene Then berserk and police that relaxation of Beulah Chloe Doria Edith legal curbs on gambling and Fern Ginger Heidi Irene would itil 6 States React on Report: Don t nelax 1 Ioral Crime Code Stormy ‘Arlene She's No Lady 3l ottle4 li NI0w awl CaeoeNr:n4 -: 404 tiff'- -- 11211- 4 i 1 J111' i ' i AMMEWIramammAMW tt ) I e - - MUMIL - 2e4 |