form •:% PUBLIC PULSE (The Plaindealer Invites the public to use this column as an expression of their views on subjects of general interest in our community. Our only re<{uest is that writers limit themselves to 300 words or less signature, full address and phone number. We ask, too, that one individual not write on the same subject more than once each month. We reserve the right to delete any material which we consider libelous or in objectionable taste.) SUPPLIES TO ENEMY "Dear Editor: "While our sons are dying in Vietnam fighting Communism, the Administration is talking of lowering the barriers to East- West tradt . This is to be supported by our tax dollars through the Export-Import bank. , \ , "I have Written to my Senators and Representative to urge an amendment to the Export- Import Bank bill to forbid the; guarantee loans to Communist nations. "I urge all concerned Americans to write their Senators and Representatives telling them how you feel about aid to enemy nations that are siqplying the Viet Cong with weapons to kill our men. "Sincerely, "Frank Ehredt" CAR OVERTURNS Stewart G. Bauer, Jr., of 1001 W. Broadway, McHenry, and a passenger in his car, Maureen Schroth, of Fox Lake escaped with only minor injuries when their car rolled over Sunday, a mile west of Ringwood road. They were treated in McHenry hospital. Bauer told deputies he came over a hill, applied the brakes and the auto started to slide and then overturned. • ITEM; Controlled laundering Is important to the long life arid Jttst new look of durable-press clothing. Automatic washers and dryers with special cycles offer the best answers to laundering needs. Such equipment provides correct temperatures, slow speeds, and nimble drying to assure wrinkle-free garments every time REV. VANDERPOOL ASSUMES DUTIES IN CAPITOL AREA Rev. James A. Vanderpool, who recently left Christ the King parish at Wonder Lake, has assumed his new duties as a clinical psychologist for the public welfare department in the Washington. JXC. area. Father Vanderpool received a doctorate irt clinical psychology from Loyola university, Chicago, in February of this year after completing his postgraduate studies there. He attended Oklahoma City . university and Oklahoma university and then received a master of science degree from Northwestern university in 1939. He completed theological studies at St. Mary seminary, Baltimore, and St. Meinrad . seminary, St. Meinrad, Ind., and was ordained a priest of the Rockford diocese by the late" Bishop John J. Boylan on March 22, 1947. JUNE 15, 1967 - PLAINDEALER - SEC. I, PG. » GOODWILL PICK-UP Mrs. Nick (Agnes T.) Adams, local Goodwill Industries representative, announced this week that the Goodwill truck will be in this area to-collect clothing and housewares for the, handicapped trainees in the program. For pick-up arrangements or information about the program, call Mrs. Adams. itfrtme Fliret If you're about to paint, home, you'll want ta paint metal surfaces too. By using a •pedal rust inhlbittve coating, you can add life and beauty to galvanized iron, tin, or steel building materials. Simply apply the under coating, and then ?»int with exterior house paint, our paint dealer will be glad to tell you which primer Is oest suited to your particular needs. Fear struck most residents of the McHenry area last Saturday afternoon and again on Sunday when tornado warnings continued to exist for many hours throughout the area. However, excent for this laree tree which fell across Riverside drive, just north of the business district, there was a minimum of damage. The huge tree crashed on two parked cars, causing considerable property damage. V J.P. STUDIO PHOTO ISSUE CHARTER A charter has been issued by the state to Kenwal, Inc., 4401 N. May fair drive, McHenry, for general contracting. McHENRY MARINE FESTIVAL FLOAT ENTRY BLANK Please enter the following in the 1967 Marine Festival parade to be held Sunday, July 16: f Name Address Phone.... Type of float: Original. ....... Comical Beauty.. Mail this torm to Frank Low, 1320 N. Riverside. McHenry, 111. 60050 Give In other parts of the county, damage was hepder as the result of Saturd^$f&rnoorfs storm. A funnel cloud dipped toward earth at Gait airport, north of Woodstock, and left damage estimated at $40,000. This picture shows a steel roof ripped from one of the hangars. One of the planes inside was lifted LEONARD STUDIO PHOTO and the wing pierced the roof. Illinois Bell Telephone CQ. reported two poles struck by lightning in other parts of the county, and in all, 685 phones were out of order in the heavy rains of Saturday and Sunday. However, service was restored by 6:30 Sunday evening. CORONER'S JURY VERDICT A coroner's jury- meeting at he! George R. Justen & Son funeral home last Saturday returned a verdict of death due to carbon monoxide, with suicidal intent, in the death of Howard Hansen of Lake Villa. He was found dead May 24 in the front seat of his car, which was in a garage at the home of his father, Botolf Hansen, Pistakee Highlands. USE THE CLASSIFIEDS DRIVER INJURED Henry Berg of Chicago suffered only minor injuries Monday when he apparently fell asleep and his car left East River road, south of Lake Defiance road, went over an embankment, and struck a tree. He was treated in McHenry hospital. Now...spesially equipped Ford Galaxie 500 Hardtop GET YOU i SPtUlALNOWl HERE'S WHAT YOU QET ON THIS SPECIALLY EQUIPPED GALAXIE 500 HARDTOP I a Full vinyl Interior a Whltowsll tlras • Sporty acconl atrip* a Special whool covers a Color-fcoyad carpeting a Fully synchronized 3-ipMd manual transmission a Courtesy lighting SAVE ON OTHER POPULAR OPTION PACKAGES TOO I Buy an optional 2M9-, 3BO- or 42S-CU. In. 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