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Show "''"1 lfif' n.rnn iWffiiMI u T egree, Mew Job Af 72 DETROIT (LTI) At 72 years of age, life as he once envisioned it may just be for startingJacob 1 Morris Lor-- s. 1 . Loren, an Ukranian Jew who spent 36 years working in his laundry, r' " H; was awarded a master's gree ness in de- busi- admin is-L-re tration at Wayne State University Tues- smuiiamiiimtumiiiiiiiiuiiiBtmiiimuiiiHiiu ridden Children's Hospital of the District of Columbia will get a gilt eight days before Christma- s- 5200.000 check from the profits of President Nixon's inauguration. First lady Pat Nixon will deliver the check to hospital director Robert H. Par-at a White House ceremony. The hospital. which has a policy of providing services regardless of a patent's ability to pay. has been battling a 51.7 million deficit. People inmiiiiimiiiiminmiaiunmmiiNuninnnima not resigned from the position. His term normally would have expired June 11, 1971. Morgenthau is the son of Jr. who Morgenthau secretary of the Treasury tlie administrations of Henry in Franklin D. Roosevelt - NIXON GIFT - The deficit- - Pre-Christm- Sixty-siDAYTON, OHIO (LTD years ago today brothers Irom Dayton proved to the world that man could build a motorized airplane that would fly. Wilbur and Orville Wright made the first powered Right Dec. 17, 1903. at Kitty Hawk. N.C. They had developed their crude aircrait here, where they operated a bicycle shop. Ceremonies that h; stork al flight commemorating were held today at the brothers' gtavesites and at the U.S. Air Force Museum here. Aviation pioneers Grover Loening, Donald W. Douglas and Wiley Pot were enshrined in the Aviation Hall of Fame during the ceremonies. 1 ers. Hayakaw a. president of San State University, said our young men and women from 14 to 20 are our natural greatest underused The controversial administrator said the service would give young persons a sense of meaningful ;nvolvement in society, something they now Francisco s! hair-car- e accessories cuits Ilumbomely tailored in All Wools with hand detailing in the newest colors. Select sizes 36 to 46. and - Juliemake David Eisenhower lack. fashion wigs and 2-p- ant Loren has raised two sons and three daughters trip-- , lets. One of the girls, Mrs. Rosalyi Barclay, was graduated with him Tuesday. tj! assistants, teachers aides or urban conservation work-- a resource. men s cards He suggested young persons ! spend two years in a national . service corps as mental hospi- - S. ITHACA, N.Y. (UPI) I. Hayakaw a t o d a peering crowd at Cornel University Tuesday night he believed young persons should serve in national service corps. Sale-of-Sale- Community College and is already working on & doctorate in education. If I stayed borne. he asks, what would I do go down to the park and play ? x MO as County ' A IS . . 'Youth Is Top Asset7 JUST 66 YEARS AGO TODAY C. cigar-vhewin- g day night. Loren received his bachelor's degree in 1930 at the old College of the City of Detroit, after living in this country for less than five years. After graduation, he tried in vain to get a job as an accountant Next month, he starts teaching accounting at Wayne 16 WRIGHTS TOOK TO THE AIR Cheek, 60. engineer who was credited with designing and of development directing for the engines Pershing, Zeus, Spring and Spartan missiles, died Monday night in Huntsville, Ala. . . . Funeral services were held today for Spencer Williams, who played the straight man Andy in the Amos n Andy television series in the 1950s. Williams died at a hospital in Hollywood Saturday at the age of 76. Mt 17, , Charles DEATHS NFV5, Wednesday, December DESERET 20 from OFF TBEP ABROAD will Values to 90.00 6500 a first wedding anniversary trip to Europe starting Saturday. With them on the visit lo David's parents. Ambassador and Mrs. John Elsenhower, in Brussels, Belgium, will be Davids sister, Susan. Values to SO.OO gs n- si - - , oat- - . - 1 ilKfei..: . i . L. Ziegler 4 111' 1 - s t A o i.V. r - a! O - -- ;4- 1-- : Mu oai ; t 3lf 9s acknowl- - had ir9Z i U.N. Okays 01 Budget Of oar fr: O St. f $168 Million UNITED NATIONS (UPI) The General Assembly approved a $168,420,000 budget for 1970 today and voted funds for an 530 million expansion of Its New York headquarters. The budget representing a J per cent increase over this . years figures brought oppo-- . 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Thompson, said that it was lack of space rather than disagreement with the Sun's editorial policies which resulted in that papers exclusion although he , acknowledged that be told a Sun correspondent that Agnew f- like the Sun. doesnt Thonfpson noted that only 10 'newsmen could be taken on the trip with Agnew, beginning Dec. 26. AIDE FIRED President ; Nixon announced today .he is firing Robert M. Morgenthu as U.S. attorney for the southern district cf New York. To succeed Democrat Morgen-tha- u. who was his partys can-- . didate for governor of New York in 1962, Nixon will nominate Republican Whitney North Seymour. Press secretary fondue pots ,vr .j |