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The Daily Journal from Flat River, Missouri • 5

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i uuii wMiUi, utt auver, iuewui, cm urn isi age Hospital Admissions Reserve Question Plagues Current Defense Situation A enlisted for one year did so expecting a bonus for re-enlisting in the Guard or Reserve. He acknowledged that the draft has been "virtually eliminated as motivation" for enlisting in the Guard and Reserve because only about 10,000 young men were inducted in the last three montts of 1971. On top of that, Defense Secretary Melvin R. Laird has announced there will be no draft calls during the first three months of this year. "We recognize that if the current shortfall trend is not abated by higher pay and accelerated recruiting," Kelley said, "it will be necessary to request authority to use bonuses to stimulate reserve enlistment and re-enlistment or, as a last resort, to draft people into the Reserve." the new defense budget But when President Nixon sent his defense budget for fiscal 1973 to Capitol Hill last week there was no mention of bonuses.

Instead, Nixon said the impact of recent pay increases and other improvements on reserve enlistments "will be closely observed." "Further incentives may be necessary in the future to assure manning levels and high combat readiness for our reserve forces," Nixon told Congress. Since the budget message, it was learned the Kelley has written a House Armed Services subcommittee saying: "I want to take full advantage of this period of light draft pressure to determine whether we need such incentives as variable re-enlistment and enlistment bonuses." Kelley said an evaluation should be possible by mid-April The defense-manpower boss noted that many men who have By FRED SY HOFFMAN AP Military Writer WASHINGTON (AP) Although military reserve strength still is falling, the Nixon administration has backed away from proposed enlistment and re-enlistment bonuses to stem the drop. The action comes despite repeated statements by top officials that they have promoted the National Guard and Re-' serves to; front rank in preparedness while cutting the regular armed forces toward their lowest level in nearly a quarter-century. According to the latest reports, Guari-Rpserve manpower slipped to nearly 44,000 below strength at! the end of 1971 while draft calls were light and all signs pointed to a diminishing draft in the Last year, Pentagon manpower chief Roger T. Kelley indicated the administration was preparing to recommend bonuses ranging up to $2,200, along with other incentives, in Oba Waters (left) was presented a 50 year veteran pin at the meeting of the Mineral Area Pep Association, which is a meeting of all suborinate lodges in this district.

He was presented his 50th year jewel for membership in Odd Fellow Lodge 469, Flat River. He is a Past Noble Grand of this lodge and takes an active part in all the degree work. His jewel was pinned on him by P.GP. Raymond C. Stacy.

He is retired from St. Joe MineralsHe and his wife Ruby make their home in Flat River. Kansas City Degree Team-Wayne Osier, Dick Warner, John Eberton, Bill O'Malley (team captain) and Bob Pier of Aerie 47 of Kansas City. If you Have enjoyed "The Six Wives of Henry VIII," stay tuned for mm in hi I WASHINGTON COUNTY January 21 ADMISSIONS: Anetta Harmon, Rt. 1, Mineral Point Lucille Koch, Cuba DISMISSALS: Crystal Turntine, Potosi Anthony Hutchings, Rt.

2, Potosi January 22 ADMISSIONS: Mae White, Caledonia Tina Richard, Rt. 1, Mineral Point Earl Tiefenauer, Caledonia. Laura Johnson, Rt. 1, Cadet Mabel Amsler, Pacific DISMISSALS: Nancy Callahan, Potosi Marie Skiles, Rt. 1, Cadet Clinton, Ayres, Rt.

2, Potosi Lucille Koch, Cuba January 23 ADMISSIONS: Larry Johnson, Potosi Tillman Eye, Rt. 1, Potosi Barbara Bowen, Black DISMISSALS: Donald Lawson, Rt. 1, Mineral Point Michael Emily, Potosi Wanda Wills, Rt. 1, Cadet January 24 ADMISSIONS: Normalee Lbwry, Potosi Mary Politte, Potosi Lena Sutton, Caledonia Meekee Boyer, Cadet DISMISSALS: Henry Flynn, Potosi Ellen Whitt, Rt. 1, Mineral Point January 25 ADMISSIONS: Emma Bone, Desloge Elsie Missey, Mineral Point DISMISSALS: Lydia Bone, Rt.

1, Cadet January 26 ADMISSIONS: Perry Maxwell, Potosi Myrtle Hopkins, Rt. 1, Cadet Amos Missey, Richwoods Ruth Ives, Caledonia DISMISSALS: Barbara Bowen, Black Clarence Cross, Potosi Adam Barnes, Cadet Tina Richards, Rt. Mineral Point Lenna Turner, Belgrade January 27 ADMISSIONS: Patsy Delashmit, Belgrade 1 Helen Coleman, Rt 1, Cadet William Nephew, Rt. 1, Cadet Homer Nephew, Rt. 1, Cadet Elim Sutton, Annapolis DISMISSALS: Opal Thurman, Ironton Gladys Boyer, Rt.

1, Mineral Mabel Amsler, Pacific Maurice McLeod, Rt 1, Potosi Normalee Lowry, Potosi Laura Johnson, Rt. 1, Cadet Cathy Nipper, Belgrade Vivan Scott, Leadwood Much Work For Legislators MASTERPIECE THEATRE cEJizabetlv If. 1 If; 8 p.m. Sundays beginning February 13 on KETC-TV, Channel 9 Earl Brewer (left president of the Desloge Eagles Lodge is pictured with James Mason, Grand Lodge, Kansas City; Al Klos, Missouri State President, Hermann; and new Clarence Darlac of Festus, Charles Fields of Route Bonne Terte, Mike House of Desloge, James LaPlant of Flat River, Tom Sales, of Farmington, Fred McCoy of Leadwood. i Eagles Lodge Grand, State Aerie Officers Attend Initiation in Desloge This coupon and your tax-deductible $25 Channel 9 family membership check entitle you to receive a FREE enrollment in MASTERPIECE THEATRE: ELIZABETH which includes a paperback copy of Elizabeth Jenkins' Elizabeth the Great and a viewer's guide to the series, inaddition to full Channel 9 membership benefits, including: Channel 9's monthly program guide printed materials to accompany on-the-air programming and Sunday January 16, the Eagles Lodge of Desloge was honored witha visit from James Mason, Grand Lodge inside guard from Kansas City.

Mason is also the Missouri State Aerie Secretary. Another honored guest was Al Klos State Aerie President from Herman. invitations to special events at the Channel 9 studios i Name Authorize interstate compacts to permit transit agency that crosses state lines to levy a sales tax of not more than a half-cent on each $1 Require the state Department of Education to provide a plan for tountywide school districts. Permit the state to finance, fully or partially, group insurance plans for state officials and employes. Establish a system of physi-can-trainees, whereby medical students could be assigned to practicing physicians as helpers and be paid up to $5,000 a year by the state.

License and regulate shops. Woman Earns Award Felicia Bamer Lewis, Ellisville, was named to the 1971 edition of "Leaders of American Secondary honoring educators whose contributions to school and community deserve special recognition. Felicia is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Bamer of Farmington.

Her education includes a Master of Education in Guidance and Counceling (1971) from University of Missouri at St Louis and Bachelor of Science in Education at Southeast Missouri State College (1965). She is presently teaching math at Selvidge Junior High in Rock-wood School District Other activities include: Rock-wood Community Teachers Association, Treasurer, Building Representative; St. Louis Suburban Teachers Association; Missouri State Teachers Association': Missouri Association of Classroom Teachers; National Education Association: National Council of Teachers of Mathematics; Missouri Council of Teachers of Mathematics; Greater St. Louis Teachers of Mathematics; Student Council Sponsor; Lafayette Ecology Center, Secretary; Project Concern, Walk for Mankind; Bonhomme Democratic Club, New Democratic Coalition; American Cancer Society, Alpha Xi Delta, Coalition for the Environment JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) The Missouri House of Representatives reached its bill introduction deadline Thursday and wound up with 611 new ones, plus 32 new proposals for changing the Constitution.

That's in addition to more than 700 bills and constitutional amendments the House carried over from last year. The Senate is not expected to stop bill introduction until late this month. It already has more than 300 bills and nearly 20 constitutional amendments, but none left over from last year. Among new bills or constitutional amendments introduced on the final day in the House were ones to: Change the Constitution to eliminate annual sessions. This is the first year of full compliance with the annual session plan.

Limit each legislator to no more than five or changes each session. Record Breaking Load Of Cattle From Area On January 28, Interstate Producers Livestock Association of National Stockyards Illinois, reported a load of high-choice and Prime Angus steers averaging 117 pounds broke a twenty year record and realized $37.25 per cwt. the highest price on the market since January 1952. These purebred angus steers were bred by NEMEC RANCH of Farmington, and fed locally by William Detring. Detring was the recent winner of a state management efficiency award, and one of the 1971 Missouri Top Farmers of the year.

'The steers carried special U.S. Department of Agriculture tags and were destined for complete carcass evaluation as part of the Nemec Ranch purebred breeding and performance testing program. The steers were purchased by Madorin Cattle Co. for Food Fair Chain Stores Inc. of New Jersey.

During spring and summer the white-tailed deer tend to remain solitary or in small groups. Address State President Klos, gave a very interesting talk" on Eagledom. Klos also praised the Desloge Eagles for a real fine job that they had done this year especially in buying their property and the large addition which has been added on to the building. He stressed the importance of a great fraternity, such as the eagles lodge that is City. Zip.

ENCLOSE CH EC AND MAI TO: ASTERPI ECE TH ATR Channel 9 6996 Millbrook Boulevard, St. Louis, Missouri 63130. here in the Lead Belt Area. 'James Mason Grand Lodse Officer, revealed in Atlanta, Georgia, on August 16-20 Mason also pointed out the importance r- i 1 1 oi uie Jimmy uuranie inppieu Children Fund and the Max Baer Heart Fund, in which the Grand Lodge donates over one half million dollars each year to THE COURSE OF OUR TIMES coronary heart disease and hospitals who do research with crippled children. smaller grants are given each year, such as the $500.00 grant that was given to Harvey Collar of the Cerebral Palsy School at Desloge.

Paul Fox of Desloge, is the chairman of these two funds here at Desloge this year. The project will begin with a valentine dance Saturday February 12, all proceeds going to these two funds. Desloge was fortunate to host the Kansas City Degree Team at their January initation. Agency Gets Information Director Veteran radio-television news reporter MurlD. Nash, Jefferson City, has been named to supervise the information section of the Missouri Division of Employment Security, Herman Julien, director, announced today.

Nash began his duties Feb. 1, Julien said. Formerly, Nash was employed as a news reporter and announcer with KRCG-TV, Jefferson City, a position he held more than five years. Nash, 43, began his broadcasting career in 1952 when he joined the staff of KTTR, Rolla. He has worked in various positions of responsibilities in the broadcasting field.

In his new post, Nash will be responsible for keeping the general public informed of. Division programs and services. The Division of Employment Security, as a state agency, serves employers and job-seekers and administers the unemployment insurance program in Missouri. Nash, his wife, Wilma, and their three children reside at 2122 Southridge, Jefferson City. hnsnitals who does research with Travelers 52 modern history lectures by former St.

Louisan Dr. Abram Sachar, now Chancellor of Brandeis University rio Longer AND NOW it's Barbara Jo Brimmer of Hyde Park, N.Y., who wants to break new ground for women in a previously man's world as a midshipwoman at Annapolis. Nominated as a 'naval academy candidate by Sen. Jacob Javits, she's the second coed candidate for the Naval Academy, following Valerie Shoen of the University of Michigan. RELATED TO KELSO OCEANPORT, N.J.

(AP) -A half brother to Kelsoworld's leading money winner, is among the nominees to Monmouth Park's $100,000 Sapling Stakes to be run next summer. The colt is by Nearctic out of Maid of Flight, Kelso's dam, and is owned by Mrs. Richard duPont of Chesapeake City, Md. She owned Kelso who won a record SI, 977 C3 C.H. COZEAN IS A LICENSED AGENT COLLECTOR for OZARK BENEFIT ASSOCIATION MISSOURI HOMELIFE INS.

CO. COMMERCIAL STAR LIFE INS. CO. Now You Can Make Your Payments Here! neea snois If you are one of the 3 million Americans planning to travel to Europe this year, you can now strike immunizations from your checklist The Center for Disease Control, Atlanta, announced today that all European countries have now joined the United States in removing all requirements for immunization of persons traveling between the U.S. and Europe.

Within the past month, Spain, Bulgaria, and Russia dropped their requirements for smallpox certificates for travelers from the United States. They were the last countries in Europe to require smallpox vaccination for travelers from the U.S. For some time European countries have not required cholera or yellow fever certificates from travelers from the States. Center officials stated that their announcement should end the confusion which has existed concerning immunization requirements for travel to Europe, and should prevent unnecessary immunizations for prospective travelers. The Center for Disease Control, a component of HEW's Health Services and Mental Health Administration, has the responsibility for adrninistering the Nation's foreign quarantine program.

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