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ytfc, JL77. ¥ t e * r r f t i f e 0 ? £~LV D # U - y AROUND THE STATE Reno ^ The deadline lor Xer, vada High School sendees to reg- Coif tion this- year is- June 1. The exam will be given at Uni* varsity of Nevada campuses at Reno and Las Vegas June 22. *onaut Gordon^ Cooper — a ^scribed country boy—4s big, the acolateds of mil-fen N e w Y o r k C i t y . M I I h o n A rsons have cheered. the nan on 'another historic this one up Broadway, “The ig$ that scrape the sky. 36-year-old air force ,ma« mailing and paving—recheers and show er of " lfr®m ;$b& a me<M from Mayor Rob-igner and a luncheon in his at the Waldorf-Astoria Ho-thej caravan of cars carryover and other astronauts j its parade up Broadway, had trouble back >wds. broke of t h e C a t h o l i c Cld$seh to curtail his activities. ;r m I ? Carscn City — Vandals slashed on 13 cars in Carson City sometime last night. Local police say from one to four tires oh: each car were punctured with a sharp , in^mm^rit^prolm'biy * & /pocket' ta ife. pected to amount to more than More than .900 Negro .stu^pts —arrested ;4n-1 demonstt^^ps™- have been freed from jail vin under orders to await trials'|J>e-ginning on Thursday. ; V-Vr * ? * * | |f] The ^ Biirihia^^ 'School. Board — in a reversal of policy “ l^scs b eg u n sh earin g ^grievances ' of some 1,081 students. The pu-fer taking part in racial,£arn-f* onstratlons. ' 1 W 0L 'i 1 JAMES BKOESKE j'^^tboy Passes ; l^ptone ln r j^wspaper Car^r ?: There comes a time in every m ans life when, he celebrates ^ James Biroeske, 43, son e i Mr-j teated ab 'anniversary yesterday.: M wpsr,;^|he’ ^.completion . of his a boy for t the Ttoe% jj Ji% ^piose father* is pastor of j the Lutheran Chrnth, is a n : ri|phth ^phado student.( 'at Tlly I Qmde School, J His . route i s f on ?^3R«n^1$s occupation he has "#^^nidatjed substantia.1 'savings. ‘ go to college ( and ' s j t f y f f i ' e#ure?” ~he;WplMned. i.. Ci^F , .ah|j | educa tors. Carsdh ] . m€§§j ? B w 9 t r l^ ih :.;sl:ale^r j igwfj MM to a£ | tend .the;^oi^^p;|^slon^ |9 Bight have ;. no medical schools and must de~ l - :pend -on <#tar; , y t Zjl j * :Piafies-; ': ^gjp ' ^wfe^afe so | „ a medical school in Nevada. ® f | In Englewood, |g fgf the sit-in by 'it; a inantly white school continued today. Thirty *Negm children, pa? *ered the s^iool* ‘ > * ^ of r p ^ o n s h police lines during the and shouted: “Hello, ‘Wonderful Jbib, Coop'’ o, Oo, Gordon,” The shoult-ccame deafening, The of confetti became a vir-izziard. The crowd seemed 5S on a verge of hysteria, tronaut commented: “This 3tsttMmaut% wife rode in a ? e aitport.,.; m ^ |h | | ne * ifor the \ ^ up a y ." A t ’City Hall, Cooper L th e^ tyls Mfedal. jo| sJEJpn-._ i May<€b* :Bobert ponse, Cooper predicted w e , by American space-:: Las Vegas — The, Clark county j commission has denied an a p ^ -lL g ^ ijqafei;-.Jfer;;:^s^^|^tkHi ' o f : !'' :.:^S :xxmei .'k d ^ j E l ;.Air r f ^ L | l l i l j : . | , ay Round Up: Reality fckifc | view of fetkiisd "^yisitiffii aheraft controllers of a taxS^^y ^ at the-airport. JS ^^KpCiOtefi. to - m« W ^j% m w l e ' i l k % vj u h ^ k wk'* ' { ' - ' 7”/t% I ^ " i sipasDi ..,;, sy?;, r ^ ^ ^ " a1| ^ (L o ^-:S|cwaft a.A:: :reedrd ;liS l- 0||la ^ s . more than 130 outstanding h ig liiwi11 b school juniors is expected to at- l parts tend the 17th Annual Nevada! June 9. The dirp^fAT' of +.ho 1 ‘*Th& Former vlce-prestdejit^'Nixon xp f-0 qv&j' can prospects for ff next elec-, tfon at a Itmdieon meeting in Washington with GOP leaders of the Senate and House. P^P^cKeaire l,Bi#Cterfess Rozaire and Rich-fejrator of an-t t a ^ b g y at the state museum. y v « v^|peak,.;;a|t' a meefting of the ~Mf; "f^he'el^r ’G em /a n d 'M in e ra l ^Bodefy a |l,T p p.m. Thursday ^ w ts and crafts room' of W hil^> ffe # " H lgb S chboid^ / 4-';: i , The anndunJcement was made *by ’^ n e ^^oddard, l^pt^a^or"; of White Pine Museum. ^marks at The luncheon, said Cooper and his . i-nternaidonal treasury belongs to aft mankind.” A family spe^ke^mn says Gov. Nelson Rockefeller and his wife are exp ired to return to New York tomorrow from their honeymoon trip .to Venezuela and the Virgin Islands. g #-B ep arim e^ !X^le tea’Jers are contend- NEW yoRK '(UPI)' —’ -Tom nst one another for per- Poston, panelist on the -“To T el dvaptege an case Hide! The Truto” television series-on ® cjcrUirown. AssMant I CBS-TV, tells of the . world's y ot State Edwin Mar' j greatest boom erang., thrower. STROKG STUFF -, K E W T 0 R K < H P It Griffin,, dancer pn ^ Along With Match"