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IMPERAT©R NEW Y08I STATS * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Euefejjt $^39 aad- f Bottle ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * COLONEL LEE KENTUCKY BOURBON fifth GOLD MEDAL ;w York State Brut Pink Sparkling Burgandy Federal Law Protects Mail Boxes Against Pranksters *5.50 $3.00 $2.25 Mail boxes $re protected by federal law, and pranksters or vandals who damage or destroy the boxes' and their contents may receive a heavy fine or imprisonment, Postmaster LeRoy S m i th warned this week. The Postmaster noted that some 25,000 mail receptacles were damaged or destroyed in the past year. It was also noted that 2,641 persons were arrested in the year up to June 30 for damaging or destroying mail receptacles. Postmaster Smith quoted from the law: ' Whoever wilfully or maliciously injures, tears down or destroys any letterbox or other receptacle, intended or used for the receipt or delivery of mail on any mail route, or breaks open the same or wilfully or maliciously injures, defaces or destroys any mail deposited therein, shall be fined not more than $1,000 or imprisoned not more tfian three years." This applies to all mail receptacles and the mail in them, even though the boxes are bought by citizens and are their personal .property, Postmaster Smith emphasized. "Pranksters --and especially children who do not know any better --should be made to realize the seriousness of their actions, "the Postmaster said. "A $1,000 fine or a term in jail is enough to take the humor out of any prank." T Often the mail box damage is the work of youths, who do it for "kicks". The courts have shown little sympathy for this youthful means of expression. In Michigan, a justice sentenced two 18-yearolds to ten days in jail, including two on a diet of baby food. The diet specification, explained the judge, was because the youths "acted like babies". They were also fined $25 each plus $15 costs. In New york state, five youths were fined $25 each plus restitution or restoration, plus no driving for an indefinite period, plus an 8 p.m. curfew, plus a written analysis by each of a magazine article entitled "A Judge Gets Tough on Hoodlums". • Two Iowa youths who damaged thirty-nine mailboxes were required to personally apologize to each boxholder in addition to making repairs or providing a new box. In Missouri, thr£e 17-year olds lost their driving privileges, were given a 9 p.m. curfew, and had to report twice weekly to juvenile authorities. They had damaged sixty-three mailboxes. And in Arkansas, four juveniles faced the following: (1) no 'driving until further notice, (2) a 10 p.m. curfew, (3) return to court in a month with letters from their school principals reporting on grades and attitudes, (4) full restitution of all damage es, and (5) wear a sign tor thirty days stating "I .Iiave^ not learned to respect the property of others." DECEMBER 29, 1966 - MCHENRY PLAINDEALER - PAGE 3, SECTION 1 Live Nativity Scene -v. ""•* «•»» I •*(••• .U USE THE CLASSIFIEDS Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church on Green street was one of the local churches where a live nativity scene was evident to the passerby prior to the Christrfias holiday. Who Reads Advertising? Who is the reader of newspaper advertising? This is not a hypothetical question. Research agencies have found some of the answers to the question during a quarter of century study: He is likely to be more intelligent and more literate than people who respond to other advertising. He is likely to have more money to spend than other people. She is over 80 percent of the women about to go grocery shopping. He is nearly every man considering the purchase of automobiles, trucks or tractors. If she is older, she gives advice on foods, electrical appliances, sewing and parties. If she is a teen-ager, she sets the pace in selecting skirts, snacks, and sneakers. If he is a teen-ager, other follows him to dress shops, cycle shops and sports stores. The newspaper reader is someone looking fop a house to rent, or someone trying to rent a house. He is a lawyer looking for a typist, or a typist looking for a job. He is a tycoon looking for a Cadillac, or a salesman looking for a tycoon. He is a boy looking for a puppy, or someone with a litter of mongrels. He is a builder looking for a loan, or a banker looking for an invesment. He or she is the whole local community with unsatisfied wants and needs. 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