To be sble to hove the chenl government improve s herbor in one’s oonznssionol district or hove s river dredged or a dam erected in- nrhbly enhance the political pree- tige of the Member representing the district. He bl] some concrete thing he can point to in - election as one of his "eompluttmenta. And, nfkr Ill. Huber- of Congress ere politicians. And, too, the people of their respective diltricu expect their Representatives and Seashor- to get them the things they went. ThisweektBeScnntehssluds river and bother bill before ik It has had on interesting history and itself contains some very interesting futures. Valium, D.C., April W--Rte- as end harbors mutton hes, - orally spotting. been tether notori- ous for its "pork-ur- nature. Partially - lube: of Con- - has some pet project for some river or herbal- in his district which he cadavers to In" inserted in n river and hnbor bill. Be ina otr. tain support for his project by promise of support for none other projects. When the bill reach. it thsnt stsge it is tgenerally loaded down with all kinds od proposed tm.. pmvemonn And developments. In May of 1989 the House passed a bill which authorized projects in the amount of $88 million for navi- gation, power and fhtod control. When it came before the Senate Committee on Commerce, that com- mittee put in the House bill prac- tically everyltinc imaginable. It multiplied the House bill by 6, and the amount of money authorized to be appropriate for rivers and har.. hora was increased to approximately 8400 million. As reported by the Senate Committee on Comm, it constituted "pork-barrel" legislation without a doubt. But the Senate never took my ac- tion on it. The bill lenguiehed on the Senate Calender, with no wort made to all it up. It seem that even the wildest spenders. who im- agine the Federal Tnuury to he bottomless, did not have the counce to ask for its eorttsideratton on the Senate Floor. And, tin-11y, the neu- ure was referred back to the com- mittee. port. The total sum mey be the same in the and, but the amount would not appear to great to the general public if it were authorised piecemeel rather than in one lump sum. The Chairman of the Sen-he committee (runny odmltc ed on much. This week the name bill came be- fore the full Bennie in a diirerent form. In order to wold the "pork- barrel" criticism, the committee took out of the mum-e all projects pertaining to flood control and pow- In other words, the Senna Com- mittee on Commerce decided that it would be politicdly wine to divide the bill for $400 million into three WY. MAT I. I.“ er. and left in it only the projects relating to navigltion. Br thin pro- ecu it w†able to nduce the amount from around $400 million to. 8281 million. This pended scheme in often em- ployed " n wuy to fool John Citi- at, tl/U TtqNN8MLaNiltPattrtMtgutqqtg,utagt &N8tllltSS8BAgtaSgetCtMttttt almhhlnl “If.†Local Home Financing brNighB.Ctmreh mum-Wuhan 1hsme1o-wietttr-dwuesvemdea1 "iththu1oentthrift-1ttmroa-rs-tttw tims.rortexratttrmrr-d-ms-r.ar- fi"ttniarwithhoearrmtesta-aaarmr 1oan'trMieatiooqtrkhtreoeti-ttta. fbroabof-tmmmt'at 1htad1thefhetgaamrt thkrFttrefoeermtmr,atrt-,orr- f7L SL,au Wu, fl, OWNING YOUR HOME! noon under the Junction of ribs. E. girls who were secured thm the ef.. forte of Pat Flinn were Ruth Bert- man, voice, Shirley Innrideon, piano, and Od Pickett, dancing were tak- en to the Great Lake: by lira. Flinn _ Friday afternoon. l Coincidental with the Net that hire. Hamel] is eo deeply interested in bringing entertainment to these war veterans, who gave their all to their country, in that white she is helping in the rehabilitation of the heroea of the last war, her nephew, Lien- tenant Commander Hansel] of the Royal Indian Navy, in titrhtimt over- seas. Be was a member of the crew of the English ship Hardy, which engaged in the ttmt naval battle in Norwegian waters, re- cently. Commander Mansell, who is only 27 years old, was forced to take command of his ahip when hie captain was mortally wounded. A gunner was shot down and a young man of 20 years of age took his place. History is repeating itself, history of 28 years ago. and altho ofisoahortatspanofttme.retmnnr Americans have forgotten the price that the yam men of this country, who now lie in hoapitah, have paid. -ruryp_1heM_B, MIDI}- Bee-use of the min; fro queney with which Col-gnu has an- ployod this sebum of muting up “satiation: Ind Ipptoprhtiolu in these wild spending yearn, cu- pur- ticulu feature of the that and har- hon bill now More the Congra- merita Ipocinl mph-ll. When- ever In nuthorisation or On appro- prigtion bill - before Congress, “would be well for John Citizen to at himuu: whit bill or bill: In: Colum- “ready pnued It this tune tension for praetieally the lune purpose'. Three high ochool students again entertained the veteran at the Great muihoqpiul Ptider, fate:- “mum'num ,r'-armttt-ua-trtegrdtis. tr%G'7"i'ii2L'G' I.†1f,h-,thotiBi-dttlur- Scout mom: that I]. thetb t-rridb.dhldndtastatthr-bttt. as". ,ritl 1..“ hub, to: no “W-flfluoï¬hhhMNonhWood-mommdmfl “bomb-eons. yt-tttlu-tOSGi-Guard-au' manic-gomhomrmuumw-nmumh My " 0mm on manor-pop . ï¬momï¬ndbythoflmm¢hirdy7hznmmh1pymmh mun u btt.oro the Cour-o. tut'tat-etanitrtoattarHtx" John China Will probably outlook gaining count: will b. - thefaetthattwoothertitisottt" 1Gretofomthotriphaab-aoa" amehruhrhvodnadyhoumvdmmm‘wm -t. amp in -tittet for the lino Ben I the menu! in od',,",.',',",'.',.",,,',".,,,,".': can... if. - "n e-ine anon. Theywethenmemsuthe men who are today snarling in the foreign comhst. It seems strange that the only ones who can be in- terested in sparing one any I month for the enjoyment of these men In the younger (mention. Host of those who offer their services In high school students. If it were not for these young people, the work which Hrs. Phelps and Mn. Huh sell do could not be continued. Another Program For Great Lakes Patients, Friday Minamoto-unit‘- ".taM..eSt...t BIL!!! now: MAlltMllMt 8801' 21 North Second sum “CUTTING IsthHWPui Thin-01?.“ in The first will be the “new“ " Scout My†which (In. tho new msn in scouting the this and pun-poses of scouting slung with how themrarimtstseemetinttroprx- of scouting. The second cows. will be one for men “patina-d in scouting who have emploud this first course. It will be divided into four sections tuning up the subjects of short mm camping, long hm csmping. the Camper-l, sud educa- tional trips and bikes. Ready for Camp At the clone of Int week nearly one-third of the places It Camp ll:- Kn-Jn-Wen were Biled by wont of the North Shore Area council. There were 1 total ot 206 periods mien“ which involvel 186 different looms. Any registered sconce: our the age of 21 is entitled to no. Any man who bu not as yet registered Ind desires to so my all the coun- cil headquarters Ind nuke arrange- menu. This year there hll been an arm period added to the camp mach which makes four periods instead of the three as of Int year. The enrollment in each period in also be- ing limited to 175 tteottta per period. By doing this the Camp committee felt that each boy would have more opportunity to make use of the II- cilitiea " amp to e greater _ As Inst yen} the ttht 200 scout- npplying for camp hnve been receiv- YI- IIIILAI. PAIR PIIII WHICH SHOULD INTEREST EVERY MAN AND WOMAN EVERYWHERE m I: an addition! - can (he you; “An w. Chm-en" . tmd.oetthep_ofminoumtdotur "ate. '2'ii'l'yitg'iid,'i'91it “human "and thousand nndthird elL'hfl"irlll'"TG'dtu mkndwudm -thodpfortht--1--tqtotheetti-,bet. tetruhrserrt,torrtrttqrsrtmiyth#rdi.t,trroixrved hIftmrB,medte-yttretHr_e+rirrir1t-, 'utltt,p2hltutrgggtggt,igf,tifthP.' tMtt1'N'd ,or_pheritttite- I.†â€hmtu-lnnhnoumry -tr3ntb.qttnotu--ted.urteemtE, "rd'2tM1,uliTggt Mun. ‘I'Innh- 'rt,'rlWNNT,l'i,s,,uet, 'h-ttttttttyer-qt-R-e-trt-tati. -tgrter.mt-tirgttt-otu0kG. irfa2ttltg."1 alumni-nun- mhlo. 'dlJTlftrttll'd'JlTAn'.'t trg',2gd'g'g'ath'au",rg,tgei,'P2eii. “v m Mucky-mm -- 'bqtteelttt-0oiiAAiU. 'C8dttd.NhT.tTdtttPit'ituie2e â€M... H-“- a. mkrhhHHMÂ¥nï¬h m M“! “My “ham-mud at... 1'thm'tgtr,gt,gttge'd ,aaura “mat-h uwmumnmumt onto the lat-iii†id t,e2,ajifir2ir,d 53355;; Lens " .uPosbrt struggle {maths p . but yutene. The? could not hue any of the modem mt1nementa of life,--no modern convex-knee. in their homes, no pictures on the VIII] except chap chm, always the pluinelt of foods and of miment, mud roads on which to ting] te. the cguntry‘atoru 'pd yin-gel. _ _ viding a and giivij, like: for; 15; GifiGii; Aaai- V ttitreryttt.rrortt _ , conditions connocgod wit}: the Muriel of I humen belnf " the present time. No un- dertaken were evnilebe end so the new nettle“ in the neighborhood volunteered to px'epere the body for interment. At times touch bonds were hauled from e mill several miles any and thou unplened and un- painted bonds were used to make e box for the tem- porery encloeute of the mortal remain- of the de- ceneed. If the settlers in e toward" e community bed elrgedy mapped gut e Hyde bu! ghee. the body All of those conditions Inn entirely oxen-able un- der the conditions in which than only “tum in. living and struggling to develop the country for the latter portions of their live. sad for the bandit of coming nutrition. A. a rule. thou but-bl plum eon. practically nothing. A: . mu no at. an (inn touch ptneesforr--toeoerta. Mum: -h'_arde'_ufttothe-thofbeur. and other brush, to the mwth of tttutus and other yer.". After. Mk". M.“ ouch 'tegitet, Ian-2°21! formed to “clan up" 1'S'tt"g,,tit'i Hm Bo. body 1t,gihfgtoh, aNnd,thehsexm" from which wo e-for_Nneeuterttorait- station. or the Brat two Mona, was gone. It an" occurnd to my“; that a little at“ not»? they†be â€win tttthe poof-burn] Ind that I! men iorriAtmtions mm In mm for what I. m and a "puma! an fund." My thought of draining Inchmuhu and hence thou-and. of In- tern-gum lht 3-3313: tha_a-_tburying Ind nlrendy ml ped out a crude burial hoe. the 'l1'l%T,,"trd'lt 'lhtfglt,th'ttutrut,'et without any “roux: N!" when“ vault, or other outer enclonnre. Under Vthole ammo; " itaitra-t in .8..tt.?yti1r, Ill the .uper‘icnee'u any? f family ianrrf neo VERBAL PICTURES thc_ 'ieuiry/rhooCtiiiag AfikiGi W iii; -i -'rtriirr _K When tht pfonetteme into thy WW qua And Bob cum, 61]th Aldu- ttttot Jr., Bart Clhm. Roy Ono-p Inn. Jam Gm PM, Tia-nu E. Gilmy. David Emu. but Johnson. Bud In, Eatutath In)... Ion, Truman HM Philip liner- Ini- Jack Rug: Bob gnu-my. John strong, BobbyJoms, Joseph K. Lla- dnuer, Bill Rania, John Luv, tet.. phen Poluh,' Jim Thom, lilo. Zimmerman, Herbert Bowl“. Nor- man Hirsch, Howard Jacobs, Jack Lanitran, Joseph lichnnh. Brno: Robinson, Arthur Supply. Arthur Vyse, Robert Winton, Charlo- Blanch, Albert Buchanan Ray Runner, Robert Francoaur, Wm Hints, John Lind. Wm. Hum, Don Martin, Peter Intthielun. Richard Thompson, Bill Murphy, Hap lur- tthey, Calvin Bauer, Warren Wu- gett, Clarke Church, Tom Foster, Robert Will. On Monday, May 6, " 2 pan. which in tho last of th. Ending series, In. Florence Burke Ellis will review “The Honing r. Near Us" by Susan Glupell. Mn. Knper was unable to be lament and this in Mrs. Ellis’ Brat visit to this group. Anne Birk Kuper Presents Broadway Success, Monday The Sisterhood coral-11y Gita its North Shore neighbors to “tend the last reading for the club moon. The community In: enjoyed In. Kupers splendid portion]: of cur- rent pllys and is grouful for the opportunity of hearing her in the suburbs. A mini hour and tea will close the afternoon, u and, and all Ire invited to remain. There will be a nominal fee for the rend- ing. which Ill Thehni1-Pt6.tttavtrtianrft1 beth-tht-tfor-re- "ttfthr%ehsitgotxB.tmd.r,W, a}, 91! '" med arch“, during eidedtoaddattutdlrtouehby Idling sandwich... uh, emu“, chooolnto milk. and con ooh from " to 2, thus arteomaghte homes. cpming husband: to meat that tam.. has in we! or!» m. Ruin]: Garden ClubPhn-for Annual Fuh- May ar ities ft the park for fun and iGC, planning. They found nobod anywhere about the place end they opened I site In: drove to the open crave with thit tomb which weighs nearly 2,000 pounds. Of tonne, it would he dimenlt to trmport inch I reeephcle from the public hi PW:,', e nave even 200 feet in- la'lu'"t'hr'l'l'l'dlS' ‘enthemenhednechedth. grave with the waterproof end wet-luring tomb u "enretaker" showed up and scolded dam for driving into the munch. That illustrates one iNmditun-nn well as seven] others-connected with Inch pluel of human interment. There ere meny euch plecee however, in which neither the women nor my other group of altim- pat up money for the ennuel one, but leeve the eeme to the mwth of thietlee, brine, We: end other untidy condition. Moreover, in pluse- there le no "ttrt made to me eny eenee of heeuty, Wong or permenenee in the choice of memorlele. It 1! be dimcult for the beet tnvelled pereon to be found in eny community to Ilene euch e plece when die- criminetlon bed been need end control exuded over the choice of new when end monument. that he" t?.eenuedtttieeorttor-mtoaiGiGiGVt than when bodice net in the eoil of each e piece. e'etitt,,'g'fr,t of end: phcee have been oblit- ereted tntufeof_tttearth.oneotthoktliiL dred- ie the ceee of Lincoln Perk, Mo, when there wee once e em conteining thoueende of - - The SECOND VERBAL PICTURE Mex-e to the y.tomrttodtmetd1-tihgetmkiiu-irneaii'ir' thou who he" lived, loved, worked. end peeeed from te wogld. Pag'ttg, lane hen Tft, into JIt tone - week. ,'ln2 Moe emu. 5drtrtt little hee been V in that “no in the rarel dist M. In, dc tPty nymph of attainment at S'"t, an on dmloymcn and 'ttart-ret Buhumodcnilneoothmnmhr‘om- SHORE GARD N or [SHORES toeated on the fitt 1tUPthfteP,Ptvefy Fiuii' FM. on They {ound nobod; ,,,7. ----F-'- ....... WI‘ u. - rm out mile vat of North Clue.“ and 8% an. .0th ,rpyGGiiciirdiGrii"hi'ii' “mi-men!» 1ylf-itfimmadtntttuaiii.G'G"afaiis" bunti- tnlglr. 1tfOoerte4ttesthidtvui%udiiiHii. Wt lypi And my. lemmycium Alot TrtruvinitGenlm.rblrout Munix‘ buaiiH'iraauGG"i7G%; n1. 1'.tl4l'S2rtTe,,tt'Qhtgdggx'Pait2sk itatg'aa'rgtrps Th_raett4ter. IIIOIIG Bt0?rNBWmmttu.buiiria. hdMMhlm 'ththhruhNtPAhtitp,%gggr,tt aeNOTtNBTMntRq - â€Odecme rytrtr.reiVeiithts.A-tdFarFii7i Mhumndm 3"). 1PAftettetueryog.ir-tFFiikiiF'riis" 'he"'"ii.-_ei-ikiSiisiiii"i of y,emnydydiiituriiGFir%CGFaii I"; mmiflnunholWhalncrâ€"ru t,tgtlttft, The! Ila-"tug! but â€and “hum-mt. 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