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Argus-Leader from Sioux Falls, South Dakota • Page 7

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Sioux Falls, South Dakota
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7 Sioux Falls Argus-leatfer AA lfl9 Republican Personalities Ride The Victory Special' Aug. itoo Mail Carriers Seek New Wages BOSTON (AP) The National Association of Letter Carriers wants improved starting sala ries, cost-of-living increases, a 30-hour week, and speedier at tainment of top scale. A resolution adopted Monday at the organization's 46th bien nial convention asked that start ing salaries be raised from $5,938 to $6,348. The carriers also asked that a proposed top alary of $8,680 be reached in five instead of 21 years. Present top salary is $8,094.

cry up oasaiuHuo stop mildew freshen musty air Super HUMIDRI 1 liJItf Sure Insurance against dampness 3.95 throughout South Dakota, arriving in Rapid City Saturday evening. (Photos by Bob Renshaw) TRAVELING on the train with Atty. Gen. Frank Farrar are his wife and children, Jean, Sally and Bob. Farrar is the Republican nominee for governor of South Dakota.

10-lbi AT HUDSON, politicians had this view from the rear platform of the "Republican Victory Special" as they extolled the Republican Party. The campaign train will travel Schoeneman's The gestation period for the fisher, a common mammal 305 Eot 8th Street which lives in forests, is about rural areas to include enter-, prises which would supplement or even supplant farm income. For example, loans could be made to convert a farm completely to recreational uses. 350 days. Johnson Signs Bill Broadening Agency's Powers AUSTIN, Tex.

(AP) Presi Losses High In Twisters At Omaha 3. Removes the proviso that 75 per cent of all funds avad dent Johnson has signed into law a bill broadening the OMAHA, Neb. (AP) A pre able for operating and crop production loans to farmers must TRUE FLAVOR liminary estimate of $1.25 mil powers of the Farmers Home Administration to aid farmers be used for loans of $15,000 or 'X lion has been placed on the less. The bill does not change damage caused by pin point the $35,000 ceiling on such loans with federal grants and loans. The new act does three prin cipal things: twisters which dipped into The measure also makes pos ORANGE- CRAPE LEMONADE maha Sunday evening.

far It was described as a very sible higher interest charges on such loans by lifting the present 1. Raises from $50 to $100 million a year the authorization FRUIT PUNCH VWAl FORTIFIED with VITAMIN fcfAJ 5 per cent ceiling. It substitutes for grants to help build sewage GRhUDPA rough preliminary estimate" by Jack Zimmer of Lincoln, head of the Nebraska Insurance Information Service. for this an interest rate equal and water systems in farm see tions. to 1 per cent more than the Less than 3'il per 6 oi.

glass current average yield on 2. Adds to the purposes for The Sunday twisters snapped bonds. which loans can be made in down on a realtively small area, causing damage to 46 homes and a $4 million shop ping center. No one was killed, but one elderly man suffered a back injury and there were cuts 1 1 hi and bruises. Herbert Edgerer, consulting engineer and Red Cross volun teer, said a preliminary count showed 14 homes totally de stroyed, seven with major dam- ge and 25 with minor damage.

In addition, an apartment house had major damage. Most of the homes are in the $15,000 to price range. Seventeen establishments in the shopping center, including a large food store and dry goods store, had varying de grees of damage. The food store damage was estimated by its owner at $200,000. t- 1lfi This was only the fifth torna do in Omaha history and, like son, Grant David Gubbrud, as he spoke from the special Republican train.

all but one of the others, non GRANDPA ARCHIE GUBBRUD, who is seeking the Senate seat of Sen. George Mc-Govern, received an assist from his grand fatal. The single exception was the Easter Sunday tornado of March 23, 1913, when 150 per sons in the area lost their lives. Missed Big Haul LOS ANGELES (AP) I 4 I vW Thieves carted a 200-pound safe from the Chappell Sanitarium and tried to open it with ham mer and chisel. After battering on it unsuccessfully for some time, they finally dumped it in an alley in Las Vegas, Nev.

Lowell Cradduck, owner of the safe, had a locksmith open the strong box. Inside was $15,343 in cash. Sf IV.Z' ,1 Want Ads Get Results 4-; r-- I Dial sae-mo -u 1 i Ctk led li' dw6 1 Nv 'r DWIGHT C. WORCHESTER fif fi I.l "C1 Tht EQUITABIE life Aswranct V-" 1 ft LJSwl Society of the United State. j.rf.Lr,lw.rolrf i "Ik Nat'l Bonk of S.D.

33i-1570 REP. BEN REIFEL, Usited States Congressman from South Dakota's First District, is accompanied on the train by his wife and their grandchildren, Laurie, Valerie and Lisa Anderson. All Saints School Does Big Things by Thinking of the Small 11th Phillips U.S. presidential election and the end of the year. The visit would answer a long standing invitation from President Johnson.

Thieu has postponed the trip twice. Thicu To Visit U.S. SAIGON (AP) South Vietnam's President Nguyen Van Thieu said today he plans to visit the United States between the OPEN TOtJITE 7 P.M.-9 P.M. SPECIAL Word Is Getting By restricting classes to 16 pupils. By using modern methods to impart knowledge to agile young minds.

There's special attention for everyone in nursery kindergarten, and the grades. School opens the door to success. those on the right path. Let the little feet at your house get the right itart. nA0JU Own jww, (Day Sdwol TluAMte tivwuqh Sbdh lYlaMj (p.

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